W T White High School - Saga Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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QX , X Q- M ,fly , K ., X., gh, g Cl f Y c - Us-Q1 x , y,g.w,-ggg, , F X 'xx Nlffbbifx K J.. , -was ks ADMINISTRA TIO Education is a difficult task . . . The giving and taking of ideas, With patience and understanding, Demands work from the administrator, The counselor, the instructor in His classroorng It is his task to guide the Student in his preparation for tomorrow. I7 W. 4 Wx' all-f P Q 31 if A , L I 1, , 'V' 1 1 r I r. l. 1' J if it W' t i t I. i I if fy- . . , M, J-'W tbl 4 ' ' ' 3 . , 3 ,V i., . L I l l li ' 1, wtf' h Y V s DR. W T. WHITE fit Dr. White came to Dallas as the principal of Sunset High School, climbing ten years later to duties as assistant superintendent. Then, in l945, he reached his esteemed posi- tion as Superintendent of the Dallas Independent School District. At the dedication of W. T. White High School, almost twenty years later, Robert S. Folsom, president of the Dal- las Board of Education, said of Dr. White: This man is truly the outstanding adminis- trator in the countryf' During the time that he has h e e n superintendent o f Schools, Dr. Vlfhite has boosted scholastic accomplishment. He has kept pace with technologi- cal, social, and economic changes which are so impor- tant to the growth of Dallas education. For these and other accom- plishments, we pay tribute to a great man, who upon leaving us this August of l968, will leave a tradition of accom- plishment and progress Within our schools. DALLA I DEPE DE T CHOOL BOARD OF Left to Right: Jerry D. Wheat, John P. Green, J. Willard Cragg, Emmett J. Con rad, M. D., Lee A., McShan, Jr., Presi dent, Dr. W. T. White, Percy E. Luecke, Jr., M. D., Vice-President, James E. Joy, Mrs. Henri L. Bromberg, Jr., Mar vin H. Berkeley. DI TRICT .-...-..,.......,,,,, BOARD OF AD I I TRATIO Left to right: Dale Douglas, Deputy Superintendent, C. C. Miller, Don E. Matthews, H. D. Pearson, W. T. White, Superintendent, Frank L. Williams, E. D. Walker, Robert H. McKay. PRI CIPAL ln order for any organiza- tion to become great, it must have a capable leader and es- tablished order. A scho0l's leader is its principal. As With other leaders, a principal needs the full cooperation of lioth the faculty and student body in order to run a school efficiently. A principal is someone Whose foremost in- terest is the progression of his organization. lVlr. Santillo shares all these characteristics, but especially the last one. His interest in seeing W. T. White become a leading school has been shown in many ways, hut most noticeably in his crea- tion of the c'l'lonor Wn award in order to inspire more ath- letic and scholastic competi- tion and to lioost spirit among the students. iilliikigsllf ifmf1m1111'.'1'1'f'1' 1 l ,, SSISTA T PRI CIPAL An organization also needs someone to act as the leader's assistant. At W. T. White, that man is Mr. Gene Colden. Mr. Golden is mostly a hehind-the-scenes mang but, although he is continuously busy, he still finds time to become acquainted with both the faculty and the student body. As a former coach, he takes an active interest in all sports events. His coaching back- ground also aids in helping to make the school work as a team, an important factor if a school is going to progress. .Qi fi Wife H-'wwf' ' MRS. RIARJORIE CUMMINGS Advisory und Guidance Counselor Mundclein College-BA Northwestern U.-MA MRS. DOROTHY HUPFIELD Pupil Personnel Counselor TWU-Bs, ME MRS. MARILYN LITTLE Advisory and Guidance Counselor UT-BS TWU-MS NTSU43IE MRS. JUANITA PRESSON NTSU-BA SMU-MA Advisory and Guidance Counselor MRS. MARY MCFARLAND Clerk MRS. EMILY VAUGHAN Clerk COU ELOR A student's future is very important and needs hind, informed, and steady guidance. The coun- seling program at W. T. White was designed for giving each student this advice in the most effi- cient way possible. The homerooms were divided among the counselors according to number, so that each counselor handles sophomores, juniors, and seniors. In this way, the counselors handle not only schedule difficulties, but are also avail- able to the students to discuss college and career possibilities, thus letting each student have the information he needs. 1 4.- l' ' 2,44:1 MRS. ALINE MRS. MABEL MRS. TOMMIE MRS, AURORA SANDIDCE CAMMACK LANGFORD MILLAR A Secretary Clerk Clerk Clerk MRS. ETHEL MRS. CLYDIA AIRS, BETSY WILSON STEENSON WILER Clerk Nurse IBNI MR. JAMES D. ROBERTSON Head Custodian PE CIAL ER VICE The claily tasks involvecl in running a school efficiently are many anal, require the Ilnalivialerl attention of capable people such as these. They give each stutclent careful con- sideration with his problem and therefore fleserve a great amount of appreciation. MRS. BETTY WACCONER Clerk ENGLI H DEPAR T ME A personas ideas are important if they are his own and if he can express them so that others will understand. MRS. ANDREA MISS ANNELL MISS KATHERINE ASHLEY BARENTINE BARRETT Baylor-BA NTSU-BA NTSU-BA English 7, 8 English 5 English 3 MRS. AUDREY MISS SUSAN MR. RAMON BROOKS DORAN FORD NTSU-BBA, ME Arlington State SMU-BA English 5 College English, Journ., -BA Newspaper English 3 xKj'1 553525 WWWM QWW wi! 790' f I If X Wmwfw 'JT : 2 .. A-ff I wvfi, w x I X 5. L., MRS. LINDA MRS. DARLENE MRS. NANCY HAHN IRWIN KNIEFF UT-BA U. of Dz1llas4BA SMU-BA Ellgliill 3, 7 English 3 English 7 MRS. GEORGIA MRS. GLORIA MISS ROSEMARY RAMAY STREET THOMAS UT-BS NTSU-BS NTSUABS, M.Ed. MRS. ELAINE MCNEVINS SMUfBA English 7, 9 MISS ALICE WILEMON SMU-BA English 3 English 3 English 5 English 5, Yearbook MISS BEVERLY PICHON LSU-BS Speech, Drama MATHEMATIC DEP RTME T The age olal symbols not only form olol formulas, but also help to create new ones. MISS DORIS BROOKSALER UT-BA Algebra 3, German 1, 3, 5 DR. FRANCES FREESE SMU-BA, MA Radcliffe-MA UT-PhD Algebra 4, 4a Analytic Calculus MR. DUDLEY CRIFFITH NTSU-BS U. of Colorado-M A Algebra 3, Geometry 1 MRS. REBECCA ffm. A olfl ' :F ga r ,,,,,,,, ww,,,,.-,.W, . I ,.,,,,.,,-.,..uJ.f,., LUCHT Bucknell U-BS Algebra 3 Geometry 1 MISS PATRICIA KASPAR Austin College-BA Algebra 3 u... lg Y ' 1 , if K ,, 'ss-9 -QW' J. . ai ' A If I 1 XB' 1 Mi DR. JEAN MR. ALVA SHELTON SHEPARD U. of Louisville-AB, NSTU--BS MA Geometry 1 UTwPhD Algebra 3, Geometry 1 MR. THOMAS VAN DEMAN Baylor-BA Algebra 3, Athletics MISS GARTRELL MRS. MARY WATSON LOUISE ETSU-BA, MA WOODBURY Algebra 3, 41 NTSU-BS Algebra 3 MR. LEONARD ZIMMERER Cooke County Jr. CollegeAAS N TSU-BS Algebra 1, Geometry 1 lr , grief K.. 27 if 'Y Ni i MR. DENNIS ABRAMS NTSU-BS American History, Adv. Civics MISS MARTHA CAGE ETSU-BA, MS Amer. Hist. MRS. ANN BURCH SMU-BA Amer. Hist. Civics MRS. GWENDOLYN GARDNER UT-BA NTSU-MA W. Hist. fi f 5... .S is A MR. JAMES FOWLER NTSUfBS, ME Amer. Hist., Athletics MR. JOHN HARDI NTSU-BA Amer. Hist., W. Hist. O' MISS ANITA HOOD BayI0rwBA UT-MA Tex. Hist., Spanish I MISS ELIZABETH WELSHANS Washington U.-B.A. SMU-MA Amer. I-Iist., Economics MISS MICHELE KRANZ UTv-BS W. Hist. LT. COL. CECIL WOOD Texas Wesleyan College-BS Civics, ROTC MISS MARY MARTIN George Peabody College-BA W. Hist. European Hist. HI TORY DEPARTME T A better understanding of today,s society can be acquired through the study of past generations. MR. JIM STEADMAN Hardin-Simmons U.-- BS Civics, Athletics MR. JUSTIN WAKELAND UT--BS NTSU-MA Amer. Hist., Civics Athletics FF 1 ab! MISS CAROL ANDERSON TCU-BA Spanish I, 3 fu. 6. MISS IMOGEN MR. JOHN CROSS BERRY NTSU-BA Trinity U-BA Speech 1, French 1 SMUAMA Spanish 3, 5 ,, , .J E K iii MISS LUCINDA SMITH SMU-BA French 1, 3 MISS MARGARET CRIMES UT-BA, MA .Latin 1, 3, 5, 7 K .S-, 'N f Ji H WI S w' J? ii Q is 2 W , R MISS ELIZABETH THOMAS Austin College-BA, MA Spanish 3, 5, 7 MRS. TONI NEWSOM UT-BA Spanish 1, 3 .X A Fri I K I ' R - ll ,. h,,: Q, ,fi 1 - MRS. YVONNE WEINHARI V Middlebury College- BA French 3, 5, 7 F UREI G LANGUAGE DEPAR T ME T Through the study of languages, a bit of the barrier of communication between nations can be broken. Q MISS LYDIA MR. PAUL FOSTER MRS. ELIZABETH CAMPANELLA U. of Southern HONAKER SMU-BA Mississippi-BS Texas Wo111an's U.- Biology l Biology BS, MS Chemistry 1 MRS. VIRGINIA HORN Henderson State Teachers Colleges BA U. of OklahomafMA Biology l, 3 MR. GWYN MR. MELVIN MR. PETE MR. CLARENCE MORTON MOSES TUNNELLA WARREN Austin College-BS Union U.-BA U. of Tennessee-BS Austin College-BA NTSU-MA NTSU-BS U. of Oklah0mafMS Biology, Athletics Biology, Athletics Physics Biology SCIE CE DEPAR TME T Science answers the questions of awhyi' and flown the world functions. MISS RUTH MORRIS Harvard-AB Columbia U.-MA Chemistry MRS. LORETTA CLEMONS Sam Houston State- BS U. of Houston-ME Homemaking 3, 5 H8zFL MRS. MARGARET DEMPSTER TWU-BS ETSU-ME Art Students League of New York Art 1, 3, 7 MRS. BETTY VILVEN UT-BS Homemaking 1, 2, 4 MR. WILLIAM MORGAN TCU-BME, MMF. Band, Music, Th. MRS. LOU ANN WILLIAMS SMU-BM, MM Gen. Chor. Conc. Ch. FI E ART MISS JEAN PATTESON TWU-BS Art 1, 3, 5, 9 I ,g1g,y5:f1,g If Ni' 4? illii A . ' f 135313, 15 ' 3 2' . .mi 4 -, MR. CHRIS XEROS Juilliard School of Music-BM L'ecole MonteuxAMM Creativity is an achieve- ment as well as an art. PRA CTICAL ART Preparation for future work can best be attained by learn- ing useful skills. Miss MARGARET HOUSER SMU-BBA Typ., Bkkg 1, 2 5 FZ: ns' 59, f : .lpn .. .ggi 2. A 5 '.-V , V a- ' fQJfjY.'f..zh,i if , ui, ily. vf,j.f f : MRS. LINDA IMHOOF NTSU-BS Typ. 1, 3 migg,-,. .QJ + , ,J I J 'i MRS. EULA OLIVER Howard Payne- Bachelor D. ETSU-Master D. V.0.E. MISS BETTY VANN N TSU-BBA Shorthand, Typing 1 MR. JAMES COX NTSU-BS, ME Gen. Dr., Arch. Dr., Pre-Eng. Dr. 11 MR. RUSSELL MR. JEFF GASTON MR. LAWRENCE MR. GARY MR. JAMES WELLS DYER NTSU-BS, ME LUCIDO MOONEY ETSU-BS NTSU-BS, ME Wood Shop 1, 3, 5 NTSU-BS NTSU-BS I.C.T. 3 Dist. Ed. Elec. 3, 5 Pr. Mech. 1, 3, Metal Elec., Plastic, Algebra 1.3.5 PHY ICAL EDUCA T10 Leadership, sportsmanship, and teamwork are stimulated through par- ticipation in sports. 34 rf' ,ff-r MR, HOWARD MISS OPAL EVANS HOLLEY U. of Houston-BS ETSU-BA BTW, Dr. Ed., George Peabody Athletics C01lege4MA Girl's P.E. MR. JAMES MR. LEONARD SMITH TRAPP NTSU-BS ETSU-BS, ME Boys' I'.E. Boys' P.E. I MRS. FREEMAN SAFFORD ETSU-BS, MS Dr. Tm., Cirl's P.E Dr. Ed. 5. r 1 I Y, Zio. . ,f 3 . , 1' T UDY HALL LIBRAR Y Good grades necessitate prepara- M tion. MRS. BESSIE MRS. IRMA MRS. MORELLE DENNIS EDWARDS MOORE Study Hall Study Hall Study Hall ,. ,,:V i T V K MRS. LILLIAN MRS. THELMA MRS. IDA RUTH MISS MOZELLE ROSSER COSSOTA PARKER WELCH Study Hall Clerk Clerk Librarian if L A X . i Tsyywgipip yyvskwygyggtv , eiyiewgfiiffh Ng m x ASW ey? WMUM From the firs Am-Q., STUDENT LIFE tpep assembly in the fall . . . ,' g duation in the spring, each event l p t ofthe student life CIS CC Which has made this year at W. T. White I - lem QJQQQWQ Swett ,tau T Tbhoxidmhp K R t YMWRAL KQCUQ ,B Q6 YQ Q C GNL SQMAJWMLL gap UQ 37 S lm. 'iN'N i ' L- 3 I hr -'- W MM- , .kgxi III: H lm lm: llll-IIIEI jfiv , , iE, Iii? llll-lllll 9 ,W I ' fs xx i i x J September was only the beginning of an exciting year. First came the homework and getting up early after a leisure summer. But with them came the pleasure of meeting new friends and seeing old ones. Football games, dances, and pep assemblies brought unequaled school spirit as the football team scored a victory over Hillcrest. SEPTEMBER 39 N o DHVQKEHG his October was a continuation of Spirit and Excitement. A bus caravan to the Denton Football Came really showed the Long- horn spirit. The National '4Up With Peo- ple Group sang for the student body. Their performance Was enjoyed by all. For some, the Senior Play tryouts were the climax of the month. Excitement reached its highest point as the Longhorns awaited the Homecoming Game. OCTOBER 6' .L Q, what ., Q ei zliililwx . t 'x d ,A vi . ,ff-gilgggfiizgsggz , .' . ' ,' A snr. ' lf ' ' . M. -f ...tail 4' if ,gs f-A 'g za - , , 5 f wgz' 5 agk HQ ' 3. ,','l -4 : xv QT!! ! xv' f V Quai ' I E ff' m:i.....?,.eg, 'M M fvi j fli ' i i ,b w -HW if YM, A sl, Q-4 1, i ng g Q , A: w,vy' -N .uf . ms K , '. V, L' it If .if ix 'L A . ' 7' ' . , f 'I 3' f i V u we 8 e fi + 'tf i 'f ' AM ',i.,.,? ,, .I J ,' , ,p fi K ,.,7 ,,.,, nn A,,, . f - 'A A N ' tw .li -., M 1.9 J ...JQUU L5 4I..,5w t T rf JV, 'Q' HOMECOMING The spirit of W. T. White's second homecoming began at the pep assem- bly on the afternoon of October 27. Eight teachers led the student body in cheers and the drill team did a routine in the isles. Many from the classes of 66 and 67 returned to help celebrate and to look forward to the Homecoming game later that night and the dance on Saturday. 4l HOME C OMING Attendants af Pam Cillean Barbara Gray Candy Haesemeyer Nancy Harrison f I ? ' t Julie Newsome EHCH W6St Dee- Cooke Debbie Hathaway Dana Temerlin The highlight of the Homecoming Weekend was the dance and the coro- nation of the Homecoming Queen and the Sophomore and Junior Princesses. The nominees for the queen and princesses were chosen by each class, and presented to the school before the final voting took place. During the coro- nation at the dance, the president of the Student Council, Charles Cox, presented roses to our second Homecoming Queen, Miss Kathy Volpe, Junior Princess, lVliss Bonnie Skrodzki, and Sophomore Princess, lVliss Sally Briggs. The returning exes received a Warm welcome. Junior P1'iHCCSS Sophomore Princess Miss Bonnie Skrodzki Miss Sally Briggs S W an . i it le ill iltgii' aj ttf iw Homecoming Queen: Miss Kathy Velpe 0 VEMBER ln Novemher came lieginnings as Well as end- ings. The whole school haclccd the loothall team on Hush Day, just hefore their final victory over Spruce, and the liaskethall team welcomed the new season with a victory. Witli the end of the foothall season came the end of the hand and drill team seasons, and they celehrated with the Big D Show. As Thanksgiving neared, the Stu- dent Council and whole school lmrought in the seasonls spirit with haskets of food ,for the needy of Dallas. Then, as the month neared its close, hoth the actors and stage crew polished the senior play for its early Decemher production date. Y . All , 35,32 X .5-Qx 'H' 'Y' was S 4 1 1 X '41 5? xrmmLA: Q., SW- , ff mb! fi ,pw f L SN ,, jgfffb r,:: . iv S Q . 'ii , gi Q M?,,1i i n ,,, ,,:, , 4 15 1:5611 'will 'lv We s 'iff X . ': i gf -xx ' V . 'r ff' s x - 6 . 1 f .- Y v. 0 , Q ' - -v . ' ff. .1 m g. 5 ..-lv gs ' biif,?-jjlyqfh A Qt- fn ' A A 7 0 'gi W1 X 5Nif 41' NVQ .Z My Ay' y-Sl. , K 1 ' V 'f-: :': t E ' H 4'f f ,. V fi . fl ' X KRW fi, W at .V f it i K V41 V f 1 tx me , W' We ff! - if f December reminded the student body of their responsibilities and freedoms as Americans. The Stu- dent Council sent Christmas cards to our troops in Viet Nam to boost their morale. Later they were initiated with a ceremony conducted hy Mayor Jons- son. Seniors presented HI Remember Maman, and realized that graduation Was approaching as they ordered graduation announcements. DECEMBER BASKETBALL Basketball Queen: Miss Peggy Willa The Senior Class Presents 5 'W If If 'CI could write about Papa, but what has Papa ever clone? fKatrin Mama? ,Q Z y' 'Oh, Aunt Jenny, have you seen my new dresser Oh, but I never meant for her to sell the brooch! She loved it so! et? fKatrin, Dagmar, Mamal CPapa, Katrin, Aunt TTIHHD When will I he old enough to drink coffee, Mama? fKz1IrinJ 48 HCOIUCS the day you'rc old enough, Papa and I will know. Clllunml I REMEMBER Katrin . Mama . . . Papa . . . Dagmar .. Christine . Mr. Hyde . . Nels ..... Aunt Trina . . . Aunt S igrid .... Aunt Jenny .... Uncle Chris . . The Woman . . Mr. Thorkelson . Dr. Johnson .... Arne ...... The Nurse . Scrubwoman . . . Soda Clerk . . . Madeline ...... Dorothy Schiller MAMA Cast .. .-...... Florence Dana M orrehead . . . Bell Boy ...... P t y Pierce C ITY Masterson K thy Wheeler . . . . Patsy Pierce .. Kathy Wheelei' . . . Dale Phillips . . Deborah Sykes . . . Kathy Volpe . . . Jimmy Dean . . . . Bruce Utley . . . Becky Owings . . . . Sharon Hill . . . . . Linda Moss . Garry Masterson . . . . Shari Carle . . . Tom Hartley . . . . Charles Cox . . . Jimmy Kravetz . . . Barbara Gray . . . ,loan Kaim . . . . Andy Nelson Candy Haesemeyer . . . . . Cathe Blais . . . Nanci Tuggle . . . Andy Nelson 49 1 '4He owed us nothing. He was good man. I bet it was hundred dollars he rooked you fpiipu, Mumal out of! fAunt ,lennyj '!Mr., dxq reads to us from Tale of Two Cities. ls beautiful story. But sudf, fDagmar, Christine, Papa, Mr. Hyde, Nelsl SQJYSVSEPSQFT go W1 , SXJf5C? - z 1 X M f l Yytwglil hcl xxll l to VN -ff Q A U WWW 'Q12' 4 lt' X A 'gl tell hor uhout the time lvcforu your marriage when 50 your llllilllllltl tried to run away. fAunt Jenny, Aunt Sigrid, lhlllllltll JANUAR Y January is a time for beginning and this year began well with a vacation for each student on behalf of 6'Old Man WlHlC1',,. After a day and a half rest each student was ready to prepare for Mid-Term finals.-But as usual ucrammingn was a well known word the week of finals. January also recalls sports. The Longhorn Swimming Team ended the month with several swim- ming meets at S.lVI.U. of Hin... m, rr NWMH'-E E' .M ,f ', .' Q. ,Q- .,. - if V.. fit' ta' . 5I February was the termination of some activities and the beginning of others. Winter ended with a day vaca- tion and two inches of snow for every- one. The basketball season successfully came to a close with an assembly and the school being decorated by the Stu- dent Council. With the end of basket- ball, glimpses of spring were seen. through the beginning of baseball, track, tennis, and golf. The band be- gan their drive to earn money for their trip to HernisFair '63 while at the same time parts were being cast for the production of Oklahoma,,. f PLICAHOINS. RE PATTERNS WZ, ,WW i rww i Q lil Zwfiijiimft iggwa I' :im-wr uPreparation was the word for March. Rehearsals for 4'Oklahoma began at the beginning of March and was presented on the 23rd. Anxious sophomores and juniors prepared for drill team tryouts. The Stu- dent Council also Worked hard on a dance, the theme, to he '4Bonnie and Clyde. MARCH APRIL and MA Y '- Q S B gn Q E E V U it or J ,E li ' X 'Q 5 f fsss r p ,,k 'G l X April and May began with Easter and ended with graduation. Seniors were filled with anticipation of graduation, vacation, and summer jobs. Sophomores and Juniors con- centrated on Hspring fevern and the eventual return of finals. Sports came to an end with the annual playing of the orange and white game. As school drew to a close, Seniors sadly recalled memories of past years and looked somewhat fearfully yet happily toward the future. ai vw 42 mf ,X af, Q' .-:, sg an f 3 .79 fggjb ,X 1 ,V Wig B61 'W . 1 A ' 5 S VA 'V gf? X35 A Q3 .fig g 5 . in 3 K 3 ,, , 6 K ' . dw 55 if . Y' A H' Q 'vw me ,W A 'MU' 1 M., YH A g Q, ,. 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Z 5 N ' 2 Mail 'K' iin5'!YllPt illbnii- .J Q' a . in fa 0 Z ,J 54 2 :L Q' an gg ,.A. , ,Q ,,i-. ,5'z, -5, - A .Eng u ng Q manklm Qs, 'Vi 3-aS J un FLM? ,JM an X.-f' u S SA GA BEA U TIES Semi-Finalists iv-fr . Q Gwen Sally Barbara Candy Nancy Kitty Briggs Briggs Cray Haesemeyer Harrison Landry Nancy Julie Gwen Cindy Dana Ellen McCafferty Newsom Peterson Root Temerlin West Each year the nominees for class beauties are chosen by the members of each class. The candidates are then judged according to beauty, personality, and poise, and two finalists and the class beauty are selected. This year there were seven nominees from each class. At a, tea held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moss, the girls were separately inter- viewed. The judges, Mrs. James Steadman, Mrs. Eileen Russel of Braniff International, Mr. Lester Melnick, fashion coordinator and retailer, and Mr. Clarlie Beasley, member of the Chaparral basketball team, then selected our SAGA class beauties of 1968. Mrs. Russel and Mrs. Steadman .4 Am f-is . .. , X I ' , Mr. Beasley and Mr. Melnick Julie Newsome, Kristin Scheffcy, Bonnie Skrodzki, and Nancy McCaffcrty Sophomore Finalist Debbie Hathaway Sophomore Finalist Dee Cooke if ' Q11 JL' A4,, E , :'4a.fz?,, 45? 1 , u 4 ' -W, ' .5 Vw 12:1 Hyun, zu- ,gig Ag 5 mf H5eg,,p,,, 1 ,-ff, -- fri:-2551417.23 :gg ,-.QV A '5.:- wen' 222532435 - - ' 4-5 ' r ,. x 4 , Y rig: 2-'G Shiva QW?-17 Q1 ' K' if 4'.-WU. X4 1, f 4 X 4 . .gel Q Q13 mmf ima EW mg 5 yfiffisa 31 , , .f fanior Finalist Kristin Sclieffey fanior Finalist Melinda Walker it NX X xx X Senior Finalist Kathie Volpe Senior Finalist Pam Gillean at fu .f X . ,xwlx .A 9'ts4'5' 2, - 1 mf six? X ,g ax . 15 X3 Q ici ff. , Q 54 fs- X52 sid, X , ,w -1' Q 'a Pi' Pl 4? L 19 '2fa,0 Gy e Q Q Qlizegf' ' 1' 5 fa, 'lf' ,, ,X HONORS ational Merit Scholarship Finalists Bob Boemer Robert Chiles Bill Hamilton Chris Hartwell Sally Levings David Waddington Letters o Commendation if as ' A 5' LVTV , L Linda .lerry Barbara Flippin Johnson L0 Wrey 70 Mike Linda Marshall Moss fa Q Band Members Win Honors JAMES lLT,lCll received a S500 scholarship and was featured as a special soloist gl at the DulHi Symphony Or- chestra on December 9 for his skill in playing the trum- pet. ln the All-State Band he was placed as first chair in the Cornet section. ROBERT VVHITESIDE received a scholarship and was a special soloist in the Dallas Symphony Or- chestra on March 8. In the All-State Band he was placed as third chair in the clarinet section. L gg,-, Richard Sugarek 'K' Andrea Terry Doug Tenner Thomas Traver 41... 54:1 Q Toni Dwight Turner Robertson 7I Basketball NEIL BICKLEY was chosen for the third team of the All-City Basketball Team. Y Q ' WAYNE WARREN received an Honorable Mention on the All-City L Team. fx xef f iele ' atilijl , iff' fe' 'ff wif' Q af , . 1 .aj-fy V ang First Division Dallas Solo and Ensemble Contest Becky Keith Madrigal Group Martin Hotchkiss Todd Kephart John Mayes Doug Giffen Cavett Lewis Girl is Trio Becky Keith Cavett Lewis Sharon Bailey Barbara Oxrnan Marianne Whitfield All-City Choir fa Y 1 Q! 5. 2-,Z ,1 , X 1 l l L Doug Giffen f ef- f i' in T 91 ' ' -2 V lf! John Mayes Us , 'W' , Donna Goetz - f' .1 ,ii Torn- Turet Melissa Green Paula Lozano Nancy Boyd Margaret Hake 'Q' ,kia . U y .A if ' ! 'Of ' ,z W ,. Norris Lozano Marianne Whitfield '19 QU N-v if l ,fe 3 . 'F x' X. if ' gf! Students Display Their Creativity PATTI ANDERSON Won first place for her weaving in the State Fair of Texas in October. She also had a weaving exhibit at the Texas Education Agency exhibit in Aus- tin and at the Texas Art Education Association Convention in Odessa, Texas. KANDY UNDERWOOD won sec- ond place in hookbinding at the State Fair of Texas. LAURA WICINGTON received an honorable mention for her pottery at the State Fair of Texas. Cf? QA- xa. f JEAN BEAUDUY placed second in weaving at the State Fair and had an exhibit at the Texas Edu- cation Agency. CANDY JAMES received third place for her bookbinding at the State Fair. CHRIS HURST also received an honorable mention in bookhinding at the State Fair. '1sfQmft'fWPs9f -ssamgs A-tfftgfefise -as sz-ismrs M '71fWeaxR,sn3ftt'e '?f xtfwsf X if' Y Vtf1Wf.1T'Kf'f7s7if A? 'wrsffsf it - t -A Citizenship l BARBARA LOWREY was chosen as a finalist in the Teen-age Citizenship Tribute awards program sponsored by the Dallas Morning News and Zale Jewelry Company. CHRIS HARTWELL was chosen as an outstanding young person of Dallas in a program sponsored by the Dallas Times Herald. 4 gg t gg, f 4 'S 3 'I , f gf' 9 MTW' U4 5 Q 2 age ? H' +P H ,Q 7 f 1 .ff is Vw .rfb s 942, 1 at 1 M, ? 5 ?'S,,. g T-fir' 22 as fi -ef ff 5 E 4 2 'J' s W? sg H 5x 12' 315 A g i lss f ,war S5 5 Us ?5 izlg qi -1 121, will vt il 35 5 ' :Elica : f Q S, lf Q 2 i w I Q53 if ,I is s Y-1-5:4 s 2 f I E5 R' gif? rl 'I I 1 ills gif LW Sl 5 an -ff' Q? 1,3 ESI Thespians NANCY OLIVER placed first in girl's dramatic interpreta- tion in both the Sunset and Kimball Speech Tournaments. DEBORAH SYKES Won sec- ond place in girl,s dramatic interpretation at the Denton Speech Tournament. KATHY KASER received third place in girl's prose reading at the Kimball Speech Tournament and was a semi- finalist at the Sunset Speech Tournament. JIM AUBUCHON placed sixth out of seventy speakers in boyis original oratory at the Sunset Speech Tournament. MIKE NEIIVIAN was a semi- finalist at the Sunset Speech Tournament. r as Q mba X -5 an I 1 ,Q ,..' 5 1:17 f BRUCE UTELY, and BLAKE UTLEY placed third in duet acting, were semi-finalists at the Sunset Speech Tournament and won first place in duet acting at the Kimball Speech Tournament. CARRY SEGAL, in a team with PETE VILBIG, won three out of five debates at the Sun- set Speech Tournament. 75 ' il. . QQ? ' , xx if 76 Q Beg! Nblpxllb s vw so 7VZQILLafv1fYw', - C6MQjXy Glu U71 A QDLLUSUG GLM . tm QD sweeapwsi 4-DEI, '55 J1QjLOlQUu XQLUVJ we we if K X yigwfiip s is O 5 ' is 3 2' I ,fi Pgzftihmf ' f , ew 1 V , Lg. -Sff ff' . ,, -,., ,, , .. ,, if itn rrcr ' E ' 5 ' -I A 'faq Q66 OJJQJMQOQS W-woesll x0 ,U f 4 eifiifff, JUSDCLUL. CLASS S Students with their organizations, sports, and activities are the school . . . They have made it what it is and One must know them to understand the school: For even when they leave, A part of them remains here. They are making traditions For the classes of tomorrow. ,, fff1'Hf5f '7' is gt 3' 1 EE at Xx Y Q, 2 S77 QM! V mm.L Nancy Knighton, Seniar Favorites Charles Cox ,-...X M, 1'-s fi G3 9 Randy Thompson, Presidentg Cindy Root, Secretaryg Cary Austin, Vice-Presidentg Manuel Mirabal, Treasurer Semor Class jfwers Curlrell Clarcmc Elaine HOWHN1 W2llSKJll Warren McNevins EVHDS Sponsors 79 TOMMY ABINGTON KATHY ADAMS Future Homemakers STEVE E. ALEXANDER Film Room Assistant 65-66 W POLLY ALLEN makers 67-685 Future Teachers 66 RUTHE ALLEN LINDA ALLISON REBECCA JO APPOLD Student Council 67-683 Future Homemakers, Treasurer 67-68g Red Cross, Vice-President 67-683 Office Assistant 67-683 French Club 66 VICKI LYNN ASHMOS Future Homemakers 67-68g Art Club 65-683 French Club 65-665 Clinic Assistant 67-68 Drill Team 66-685 Student Council 67-683 Senior Executive Board 67-685 Future Home- Q-....,,,, ,IIM AUBUCHON Band Announcer 67-68g Concert Choir 65-683 Language Lab 65-66g B Honor Rollg Lighting Director 66-68g Set Designer 67-683 Debate 65-67g National Forensic League 65-683 Thes- pians 65-68, Vice-President 67-685 MlVlusic Manwg uCarnival7g HOklahoma,, GARY LYNN AUSTIN Senior Class Vice-President 67-68g Senior EX- ecutive Board 67-68g Track Team 66-67g Latin Club 65-66 DAVID BAKER BARBARA BALDING 968 JENNY KAY BALDWIN Concert Choir 65-675 Music lVlan g uCarni- valwg Latin Club 65-665 French Club 66-685 Office Assistant SHERRY BALDWIN Office Assistant 67 DEBBIE BALL Student Council Alternate 66-67g Senior Exec- utive Board 67-68g Beauty Semi-finalist 65-66, 66-67g Red Cross 66-673 Future Homemakers 67-68, Fourth Vice-President 67-68g Pan Amer- ican Student Forum 65-66g Office Assistant 65-66 COLLEEN MARIE BANNON Future Homemakersg Student Assistant D 'O' NX-url' ,M WY .gi-...f ' TY BARBEE Track Team 66-67 CHARLES ROBERT BARNETT Student Council Representative 65-663 Key Club 65-683 Concert Choir Accompanist 65- 675 Mu Alpha Theta 66-683 Latin Club 65-683 Music Manvg '6Carnival g Honor Roll SHERYL BARNETT B Honor Rollg Senior Play Make-up Crew J EAN BARRETT Football Team 65-68, Letterman 67-683 Basket- ball Team 66-68, Letterman 67-685 Key Club 66-68, Parliamentarian 67-68g Pan American Student Forum 65-66 SENIORS LORAINE BARRETT Band 66-685 Stage Band DEBBIE BEAR JERRY A. BEATY GARY BEISHEIM MGE' 'S' ROBERT L. BELL Creative Writing Club 67-68, Vice-President 67-68 ,'-' RICHARD B. BENNING Track Team 66-685 Pan American Student Forum 65-66 Q- ::,' WALTER L. BENNING Tennis Team 67-68 MARCIA BENTLEY 968 KAREN ANN BERGSTROM Senior Play Make-up and Costume Crew, Transfer Student JOANNIE BERNSTEIN Student Council 67-683 Senior Executive Board 67-68, Traffic Safety Council 65-683 Future Teachers 66-683 French Club 66-673 Student Assistantg Office Assistant 65-67 lVlELlNDA BERRY Future Homemakers 67-68, Art Club 67-68 NEIL ALEXANDER BICKLEY Student Council, Basketball Team, Captain 67- 683 Baseball Team, Key Club, Vice-President 67-683 Mu Alpha Thetag Language Lab, Sec- retary 66-67 JOHN BIGLER Student Councilg Baseball Teamg Red Cross RANDALL LEE BLACKMON Football Team 65-67 .ue- ' KATHERINE BLAIR Pan American Student Forum 65-683 French Club 67-683 Library 65-683 Honor Roll 65-68 CATHERINE BLAIS E IORS DIANE BLASINGAME Student Council 66-673 Drill Team 66-673 Red Cross 65-663 Future Nurses 66-673 German Club 65-673 Clinic 66-67 BARBARA ANN BOARDIVIAN HOOFBEAT Staff 65-663 Orchestra 65-683 Red Cross 65-663 Traffic Safety Council 65- 663 Future Teachers 65-663 Future Nurses 65- 67, Parliamentarian 66-673 Latin Club 65-663 Library 65-67 ROBERT BARRUN BOEMER HOOFBEAT Staff 66-67, Sports Editor 673 Quill and Scroll 66-683 Folk Singers 66-673 National lVIerit Scholarship Finalist PATRICIA BOETTCHER Future Teachersg Art Clubg Pan American Student Forum -Hu, IW! THOMAS BARDEN BOGART Library Club 67-68 NANCY BOHLANDEB Red Cross 65-66g Concert Choir, Librarian 65- 67, Treasurer 67-683 Future Homemakers, lst Vice-President 67-63g French Club 67-689 Li- brary Assistant 65-67g 'eMusic Mann, Carni- valw, 'gOklahoma g Honor Holl 66-67 BECKY SUE BONAR Senior Executive Board, Alternateg Traffic Safety Council 66-673 Folk Singers 66-67g Al- lied Youth 66-689 Curtain Club 66-67, 67-683 Concert Choir, Oklaboma'7 DAVID BONNELL Golf Team 968 STEVE BRADSHAW KATHLEEN D. BRAMHALL BOB BRANDON WILLIAM R. BREITHAUPT Bandg Transfer Student MARCIA GWEN BRIGGS Beauty Semi-Finalist 67-683 Future Teachers 67-683 Future Homemakers 67-683 Future Nurses 67-683 Clinic Assistant 67-683 Allied Youth 66-67 NANCY BRONK Band 65-673 Orchestra 65-663 Art Club 67- 683 French Club 65-663 Office Assistant 67-68 NIKOLAI A. BROUNOFF CARTER W. BROWN National Honor Society, President 67-683 Senior Executive Boardg Football Team 66-683 Band 65-663 Key Club 66-68 SENIORS DOUGLAS PARKER BROWN GARY A. BROWN LYNN BROWN SARAH ANN BROWN Future Teachers, 66-68, Historian 67-683 66-673 Allied Youth 67-68 DAVE BROWNE GAIL MARIE BRYANT HOOFBEAT Staff 67-683 Future Homemakers 67-685 Transfer Student BEN BUDDE lVlu Alpha Theta JANET BUNN Red Cross 66-689 Traffic Safety Council 66-685 Future Teachers, 66-68, Historian 67-68g Future Homemakers 67-685 Art Club 66-68g Pan American Student Forum 66-67g Allied Youth 66-68 968 ROSIE BURKE Concert Choirg German Club 65-67g Folk Sing- ers 66-67 KATHERINE BURRIS National Honor Societyg Concert Choirg Fu- ture Homemakersg Transfer Student DENNIS CAIN LOUISE CAMPBELL Senior Executive Boardg Superlatives, Most Athlcticg Tennis Team 66-68g Traffic Safety Council 67-68g Future Homemakers, President 67-68g Latin Club 65-663 Office Assistant 67- 685 Folk Singers 65-66 41, SHERYL LYNN CARLE Senior Executive Board Alternateg SAGA Staff 67-683 Drill Team 66-68, President 67-683 Con- cert Choir 65-66g R.O.T.C. Sponsor 67-68g Fu- ture Teachers 65-66g French Club 65-675 Thes- piansg uMusic Manwg NI Remember Mama ROBERT W. CARLSON Stage Craft BEVERLY CHAMBERS Transfer Student PETE CHARBENEAU SENIOR ROBERT CHILES CHERYL CHOOKAS BOB CLARK Transfer Student THOMAS BARTHOLEMEW CLARK Student Council 67-68g Track Team 66-683 Key Club 67-68g Pan American Student Forum 67-68g Language Lab 65-683 Vice-President 67-68. VAL CLARK HOOFBEAT Staff, Transfer Student DOROTHY CLEVELAND HOOFBEAT Staff, Transfer Student SUSAN SHERROD CLOUD National Honor Society 67-68g SACA Staff 67-683 Tennis Team 65-67g Red Cross 65-67g Traffic Safety Council 66-689 Art Club 65-68, Sophomore Representativeg Pan American Stu- dent Forum 65-66g French Club 67-68g B Honor Roll ROBERT ROBINSON COCKE 9 68 DONALD RAY COCKERHAM HOOFBEAT Staffg Key Clubg Golf Teamg Transfer Student DARREL LYNN COFFEY Bandg Future Homemakersg Future Nursesg French Clubg Transfer Student ADELAIDE E. COLEMAN Future Homemakers GLYNDA ANN COLEMAN Student Council 66-673 Senior Executive Boardg Red Cross 66-67g Latin Club 66-673 Office Assistant 67-68g Allied Youth 66-68 lib? ,,-ti,. - hn ' . W,,. . 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MORRISSEY Student Council, Senior Member-at-Large 67- 683 Senior Executive Board 67-683 SAGA Staff, Sports Editor 66-683 Football Team Man- ager 66-683 Baseball Team Manager 66-683 Key Club 65-683 Quill X Scroll 65-68, Vice-Presi- dent 67-683 Latin Club 65-663 French Club 66-68 MELISSA MORRISON Caballeras 66-67Q Traffic Safety Councilg Fu- ture Homemakersg Office Assistant ELAINE MORTON Traffic Safety Council3 Office Assistant LINDA MOSS National Honor Society 67-683 SAGA Staff Editor 67-683 Quill 81 Scroll 683 Traffic Safety Council 66-673 Mu Alpha Theta, 66-68, Presi- dent O7-683 French Club 66-683 National Thes- pians 683 Honor ROIIQ 'fl Remember Mama 3 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen- dationg National Science Foundation Summer Science Training Program-University of Okla- homa 67 SENIORS BLAINE MOULDING Student Council 67-683 Track Team 66-683 Key Club 67-683 Concert Choir 65-683 Chemistry Lab Assistant 66-67g The Music Man,,3 Car- nival,'3 Oklahomav PATRICIA LOUISE MYHR DAN NEAL Student Council Alternate 65-663 Football Team3 Track Team3 Red Cross MICHAEL H. NEIMAN HOOFBEAT Staff, Sports Editor 67-683 Foot- ball Team Manager 66-673 Language Lab As- sistant 65-66 was-r-:Y ANDY NELSON Track Team 66-683 Folk Singers 66-67g Stage Crew 66-67g I Remember Mamavg Oklaho- mawg Transfer Student STEVE NELSON National Honor Society 67-68g Golf Team 67- 685 Key Club 66-68g Mu Alpha Theta 65-68g Pan American Student Forum 65-67g R.O.T.C. Battalion Executive Officer, 67-68 JANICE L. NEWBURY CHUCK NEWTON Language Lab Assistant 67-685 Chess Club 67-68 968 THOMAS NICHOLSON Concert Cboirg Art Club 66-673 Stage Man- ager 65-68g Thespians ART NICKENS Football Team 65-68, Letterman 66-675 Basket- ball Team 65-67g Track Team 65-68g Baseball Team 65-67 BRUCE OLIVER MATT ORLANDO Football Team, Manager, 67-683 Pan Ameri- can Student Forum 67-68g Language Lab Assistant 66-68 .,,,,,,,-4 ,..., . ,f ? rf , - -ttt arte ,,,,,. ,,..,, f,ff--,, at .w::::ve'51.::t,'-H, ' tn, ,,,sftafffszffewzaztssw Q55 wf.51,f-at .--me JANIE L. 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PAYNE Swimming Team 65-67g Key Club 67-683 Chemistry Lab Assistant 675 Allied Youth 66- 67 KENT DOUGLAS PAYNE LYNDA PEELE Bandg Future Teachersg Future Homemakersg Office Assistantg B Honor Roll LAURA PERRY Transfer Student 968 GEORGE BENNETT PERRY Swimming Team 65-68, Letterman 66-67 GENE EDWARD PETERSON Band 66-67 PEGGY PETERSON Future Homemakers CHERYL PETTY Traffic Safety Councilg Concert Choirg Pan American Student Forumg Office Assistant 'Wim . ,-ff: Q- It a-t-- 7' RANDY PETTY PATRICIA KAY PHEIVIISTER Future Teachers 66-673 Future Homemakers 67-68 DALE PHILIPS Concert Choir 65-67g Mu Alpha Thetag Cerman Clubg Folk Singersg '4The Music Man g c'Car- nivalng I Remember Maman EDMUND P. PHILLIPS, JR. Basketball Team 65-67g Golf Teamg Key Clubg Pan American Student Forum SENIOR DAVID K. PIERCE Student Assistantg Film Room PATRICIA ANN PIERCE Student Council Alternate 66-67, Chaplain 65- 663 Senior Executive Board Alternate 67-683. Drill Team 66-67g Beauty Semi-Finalist 66- 67g Beauty Finalist 65-66g R.O.T.C., Sponsor, Honorary Colonel Rifle Team, Military Queen 67-68g Future Teachers 66-67g Library 66-67g Library Clubg Central Dad's Club'Representa-. tive 67-68g 'CI Remember Mamang Cue and Curtain Clubg National Thespiansg Favorite Finalist 65-66g Honor Roll 65-685 Representa- tive to Dallas Youth Council 65-66. LARRY C. PINION Concert Choir 66-67g Folk Singers 65-66 CHARLES PINNEY 3 Mi? LINDA PIZZO JANET PLUME Tennis Teamg Traffic Safety Councilg Future Teachersg Future Homemakersg Art Clubg French Club' Student Assistant' Library JAMIE POHL TOM POWELL Student Council 65-66g Key Club 66-68g Mu Alpha Theta 66-683 Latin Club 65-66 '68 SHARON PRIESTER 42.2 JERRY PRUITT SUZANNE UINN Q Student Council RCPTCSCHIHIIVC 67 68 HOOF BEAT Staff, Editorg Caballeras 66-683 Social Officer, Historian-Reporter 67-68g Quill 81 Scroll, Secretaryg Art Club 67-68 CHRIS A RADOR REBECCA RATLIFF Traffic Safety Councilg Future Teachersg Future Nurses DONNA REIDLAND WARREN ROACH BEVERLY ROBERTSON Drill Team 67-68g Beauty Semi-finalist 66-67g Student Council 67-683 Future Teachers 66-675 Future Homernakers 66-67 E IORS DWIGHT ROBERTSON Student Council, Vice President 67-68g Senior Superlative, Most Dependable 67-68g lVlu Alpha Theta 66-68g Golf Team 65-68g Latin Club 65- 66g National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation. JOHN A. ROBINSON National Honor Societyg Key Club DONNA ROBSON TOM ROMAN Concert Choir 66-683 Library Assistantg Na- tional Thespians 67-683 Stage Crew 66-683 4'Carnival,'g '4Oklahoma CYNTHIA L. ROOT Senior Class Officer: Secretary 67-683 Cabal- leras 66-68, Secretary 67-683 Key Club Sweet- heart 67-683 Senior Superlative, Most Depend- able 67-683 R.O.T.C. Staff Sponsor 67-683 National Honor Society 66-683 Student Council 66-683 Beauty Semi-Finalist 67-683 Traffic Safety Council 65-683 Secretary 66-683 Mu Alpha Theta 66-683 French Club 65-673 Of- fice Assistant 67-683 Honor Roll TINA ROSAMOND Drill Team 67-68 JODY RUPERT Traffic Safety Councilg Future Teachers 67-683 Art Club 67-683 Transfer Student JOHN SALIH '68 BUNNIE SAMS ORVAL SCARBROUGH ERIC H. SCHEFFEY Football Team 66-683 HOOFBEAT Staff, Busi- ness Manager 67-68g Pan American Student Forum 65-673 Film Room Assistant 65-66 RICK SCHTLLTNG Transfer Student GRETCHEN ANN SCHLOOT Future Teachers 66-673 Future Homemakers 65-66g Allied Youth 66-683 B Honor Roll DAVE SCHNEIDER Film Room Assistant 65-663 Stage Crew 65-66g Lighting Crew 65-66 GEOFFREY SCHULMAN KATHRYN ANN SCONYERS Drill Team, Manager 67-68g Red Cross 65-68, Secretary 67-683 Student Council, Alternate 66- 685 Future Teachers 66-673 Allied Youth 66-67 E IOR KAREN SEELEY Student Council, Alternate 67-68g Red Cross 67- 685 Office Assistant 65-66, 67-68g Allied Youth 66-67g Curtain Club 65-66 DOUGLAS M. SI-IACKELFORD Golf Team 65-68. Captain 67-68g Red Cross, Alternate 65-663 Film Room Assistant 65-66 JUDIE SHADE Concert Choirg Future Homemakersg Future Nursesg Art Clubg Office Assistantg Latin Club, Aedile 65-665 '4Great White Way g Okla- homavg Make-up Crewg Allied Youth JOYCE SHANER Senior Executive Board, Alternate 67-68g French Club CRAIG SHAW Swimming Team 65-68 ROGER SHAW ION E. SIITERI Track Team 66-673 Swimming Team 65-663 French Club 65-66g German Club DEBBIE SHIRLEY 768 CHARLES BRADLEY SMITH Latin Club 65-66 GARY SMITH Football Team, Letterman RONALD SMITH SUSAN FRANCES SMITHAM Drill Team 66-68, Captain 67-68g SAGA Staff 66-68, Classes Editor 67-683 Student Council 67-68g Future Homemakers, Executive Board 67-68g Junior Executive Board 66-675 Future Teachers 66-673 DAR Good Citizen Award 67- 685 Honor Roll RAYMOND SMULAND Football Team 65-68, Captain 67-685 Track Team 66-67 DON SMYERS Golf Team, Captain 67-68 SARA CATHERINE SMYTH Red Cross 65-673 Future Nurses 65-675 Traffic Safety Council 65-685 Pan American Student Forum 65-68g Allied Youth 66-67g Curtain Club 67-68 BONNIE SNTDER Traffic Safety Council 66-67 MARK, SNYDER JANICE SOBEL Student Council, Alternate 67-689 Office As- sistant 66-68g Red Cross 66-67g Pan American Student Forum 66-67 STEVE SOUTHERLTN HOOFBEAT Staff, Photographer 66-67g R.O.T.C. 65-68, C Company Commander 67-68g Pan American Student Forum 67-683 Language Lab Assistant 67-685 Swimming Team 66-673 Transfer Student WTTLLTANT W. STACY R.O.T.C. 65-68, Squad Leader 66-67, Staff As- sistant 67-68g HOOFBEAT Staff, Photographer 66-683 Art Club 66-68g Film Room Assistant 66-683 Red Cross 65-67: Folk Singers 66-673 Stage Crew 66-67 sneer STEVE STASIO Key Club3 Traffic Safety Council3 National Forensic League BARBARA ANN STEAGALL Orchestra 65-68: Allied Youthg 'glVlusic lVIan,'3 C1rnival,,' uoklahoman PATRICIA STEED Art Club CYNTHIA LEE STEEN Student Council 65-66, Alternate 66-673 Li- brary Assistant 66-673 Drill Team 67-683 Red Cross 65-66 '68 JOHN STOFER HAVEN STREET Band 65-673 Future Teachersg Office Assistant3 The Music Mann ' HARRON LuANN STURGELL S Concert Choir 66-683 Folk Singers 66-683 Carnival 3 'LOklahoma7' RICHARD SUGAREK R.O.T.C. 66-68, Battalion Commander, Drill Team Commander 67-683 National Honor So- cietyg Mu Alpha Theta, Treasurer 67-683 Chess Club, Vice-President 66-673 Latin CTUDQ Na- tional Merit Scholarship Letter Of Commenda- tion '4Ef '7 CLAUDLA SULLINS Office Assistant, 65-66 TOM SUMMEROUR CHUCK SUNDSTROM Golf Team RICHARD SWINGLE Track Team, 66-675 Cheerleader, 67-68 SENIURS DEBORAH SYKES Library Club, 66-675 Transfer Studentg Na- tional Thespian Societyg I Remember Mama RONNTE SYKES Concert Choir, 65-67, Carnival,, AGNES TAFELSKI DAN A. TAYLOR -3' A C 'We JM wr SUSAN TEMPLE Future Hornemakersg Art Clubg Medical Careers Club ' ANDREA JOAN TENNER Student Council, Secretary 67-68g Mu Alpha Theta 66-68, Secretary 67-68g National Honor Societyg Allied Youth 66-67g Number Sense 66- 683 Outstanding Junior Girl 66-673 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendationg Honor Roll T. T. THOMAS Football Team 67-683 Mu Alpha Theta 65-683 French Club 66-685 Student Council, Junior Member at Large 66-673 Chess Club, Vice- President 66-67 JON RANDALL THOMPSON Senior Class Officer, President 67-683 Senior Superlative, Best All Aroundg Key Club 66-68g Student Council 66-68g Football Team 65-685 Chemistry Lab Assistant 66-67 968 Gr inq- MARK THOMPSON Transfer Student STEVE THOMPSON NORMA THORNTON Orchestra 67-68 ROBERT THURMAN CHARLES ROBERT TICE Band: R.O.T.C. STEPHANIE TRACY DOUG TRAVER Student Council, Senior Member at Large 67- 685 National Honor Society 67-683 Band 66- 683 Stage Band 66-683 Mu Alpha Theta 67-683 Key Club 67-683 Basketball Team 66-683 Na- tional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion GARY TRAYLOR E IOR CAROL TRIBLE Pan American Student Forum 67-683 Art Club 65-683 Stage Crew 67-683 Red Cross 65-673 Future Teachers 66-673 French Club 65-66 JAMES NEAL TRIMBLE R.O.T.C. 65-683 Rifle Team Captain 67-683 Band 65-66 SYLVIA TSOTSOS Art Club3 French Club NANCI TUGGLE Concert Choir 66-683 Library Assistant 65-673 Folk Singers 66-673 Allied Youth 66-673 '4Car- nivalwg '4Oklahoma',3 UI Remember Mamang Cue and Curtain Club 67-68 TOM TURNER KATHLEEN M. UHLER Future Teachers 67-683 French Club 66-68 Latin Club 65-66 CRAIG ULRICH SUSAN EILEEN UPTON National Honor Society, Treasurer 67-683 SAGA Staff, Activities Editor 67-683 Senior Executive Board, Alternate 67-683 Student Coun- cil, Alternate 67-683 Red Cross 67-683 Traf- fic Safety Council 67-683 Mu 'Alpha Theta 65- 683 Art Club 65-683 Latin Club 65-66 9 68 BLAKE UTLEY Band 65-683 Thespians 66-68, Treasurer 67- 683 Stage Crewg The Great White Way , '4The Mouse That ROHI'6d,,Q Business Managerg I Remember Mama 3 Curtain Club 65-66 BRUCE UTLEY Band 65-683 Thespians 66-68, Historian 67-683 Great White Way,'3 I Remember Mama 3 Mouse That R03fCd,,Q Stage Crew 65-663 Curtain Club 65-66 MARGARET ELLEN VERDUIN Future Nurses NEAL A. VETRANO 'alfa Qfl s- ' ' Qi' Kf- ..,. ,Ha E'-' W KENNETH N. VOGTSBERGER B Honor Boll BECKY VOLDING KATHIE VOLPE Homecoming Queen 67-685 Junior Homecoming Princess 66-675 National Thespian Society 66- 68, President 67-685 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 67-685 Beauty Semi-Finalist 66-685 Senior Executive Board 67-685 Student Council 66-685 National Honor Society 66-685 Concert Choir 66-68, Social Secretary 67-685 Red Cross 66-685 Traf- fic Safety Council 67-685 Allied Youth 66-685 Folk Singers 66-675 'clVlusic lVIan 5 uCarnival'75 HOklahoma 5 'GI Remember Mamavg Honor Boll: Transfer Student DAVID W. WADDINGTON National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist5 Jun- ior Executive Board 66-675 Debate Club 65-66 E IOR SUZANNE GAIL WALDMAN ROBERT W. WALKER Track Team 65-685 Latin Club 66-685 Student Council, Alternate 65-665 Football Team 65-665 German Club 65-66 DENNIS WALL National Honor Society, Vice-President 67-685 Student Council 66-685 Senior Executive Board 67-685 Key Club 66-685 Mu Alpha Theta 66-685 Red Cross 67-685 Track Team 66-675 Band 65- 66 JIM WALLINGTON NJ' ,f ' SANDRA ANN WALSH Art Club 67-685 Allied Youth 66-675 Honor Ro JOHN WALTON Track Team 66-673 Football Team 65-665 Traf- fic Safety Council ANN WASKOM HOOFBEAT Staff MARION WATT Future Homemalcers 67-68 V 968 MIKE WATT BILL WATT DON WATTS 1 5 ff' 5-ag Medical Careers Club President 67 68 Film jg Room Assistant 67 68 Transfer Student IINDA GAIL WATTS Student Council 67-68' Allied Youth Secretary 67-68' Red Cross 67-68' Traffic Safety Coun- cil 67-68' Future Teachers 66-68 5 ,vl- JULIE WEBB Art Club 65-66, 67-685 Future Nurses 65-675 Clinic Assistant 66-675 Red Cross 65-66 STEVE WESCH CONNIE WESTON Caballeras 66-685 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 67-685 Pan American Student Forum 66-675 a'Creat Vlfhite YVay9' KATHY WHEELER Concert Choir 66-685 Future Homemakers 67- 685 National Thespians 67-685 'QI Remember lVIama'75 Oklahoma,, SENIURS MIKE WHITE ROB WHITESIDE Band, Advanced Concert 65-685 State Band 65- 685 Dal Hi Symphony5 Orchestra 65-685 Art Club BARRY DAVID WHITLEY SANDRA WHITTAKER Pan American Student Forum 67-685 Latin Club 65-66 LEANNE WTBERG Student Council, Alternate 65-67, Treasurer 67-683 Caballeras 67-683 Concert Choir 65- 68, Section Leader 67-683 Folk Singers, Secre- tary 66-673 Red Cross 65-673 Traffic Safety Council 66-673 Pan American Student Forum 66-67: National Thespian 67-683 Music Man',3 'cCarnival,'3 '6Oklahoma LAURA J. WIGINGTON Caballeras 66-683 Art Club 66-683 Clinic As- sistant 67-683 Future Teachers, Secretary 66- 67 MARK WILKINSON Film Room Assistant PEGGY LYNN WILKS Basketball Queen 67-683 Caballeras 67-683 Na- tional Honor Society 66-683 Traffic Safety Council 66-683 Pan American Student Forum 66-683 Future Homemakers 66-683 Future Teachers 66-673 Student Council 65-66 '68 JUDY WILLIAMS Student Council 67-683 Beauty Finalist 66-673 Future Homemakers 67-683 Art Club 67-683 Office Assistant 66-683 Traffic Safety Coun- cil 65-66 STEPHANIE ANN WILSON JOAN WOODRUFF Future Teachers, Treasurer 67-683 Pan Ameri- can Student Forum, Secretary 67-683 Art Club, Vice-President 66-673 Junior Executive Board 66-673 Red Crossg Traffic Safety Council J IM WOODS SHERI LYNN WOOTEN Girls Choir 67-689 Library Assistant 66-68g Creative Writing Club 67-68g Folk Sinvers 66- HARMAN WORLEY JAMES ALLEN WORLEY Football Team, Letterman 66-68, Captain 67-68 BOB YOUNG HOOFBEAT Staff, Circulation Manager 66- 68g Track Team 67-685 Pan American Student Forum 67-68g German Club 65-665 Film Room Assistant 65-66 SENIORS ali' RICK ZELAZNY STEVE BOWLES FRED LOVINGOOD WW ,L:,,:,. lp . ' .- bg s s H-if , 'M iso 'K 'ii ' V -V, says, Row 1-Nancy Knighton, Debbie Ball, DeeDee Mayer, Michele Dritch. Row 2-Gail Fischl, Sharon Fontenot, Pam Guy, Joanie Bernstein, Polly Allen. Row 3-Ricky Morrissey, Linda Combs, Mike Marshall, Nancy Miller. Row 4-Bill Kaths, Frank Lewis, Randy Hooker. Row 6-Andy Marakas, Carter Brown, Dennis Wall. Senior Executive Board The senior executive board members are the spokesmen of the senior class in the selection of graduation announcements, speakers for commence- ment and baccalaureate exercises, the senior gift, and in the planning of their senior activities. With the help of the senior class sponsors, Miss Gartrell Watson, Mrs. Elaine lVIcNevins, Mr. Howard Evans, and Mr. Clarence W'arren, and the leadership of the class officers, the board has been very successful this year in pleasing the senior class. I37 Seniors 968 Are: Punctual , l .i ,, Well-Dressed . . . 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If 'G HIC , O 5' Jimmy DeF0ntes Valerie DeCr0ot Margy DeLancy Cecilia Deularee David Michael Dick Kathy Diller Paul Ditto Steve Duane Dixon Charlie Dodds Chuch Draper Jackie Draper Danny Dray Pete Dunnam Alan Dwelle Scott Eberhart David Edmonson Bill Edrington Jane Edwards ff' 6' iv .Y , ., , gf, X X - 1. P: ,f .,,.. f ' F A ily' 'SL Kas was it 4 fe iw W Q f -gi 2 2 if XA ti G f rae , .fa io 1 E ' as E. V S XX F i ' Qc 7, A F 1 72' f L15 'i s LT, Ja ,J Mix it ,cr , , y fs: 'f-1-. ,., vm, 4.2 --if f Ellen Elliott Becki Ethridge Charles Eubanks Marie Eubanks Annette .lean Evans Evan Evans Jodie Evans Melody Eyres Laura Vicky Fagerstrom Janet Lee Fenton Beth Fentress Lynn Fickes Beverly Field Richard Fincher Betsy Fink Tom Finlayson Suzie Finnell Duane Fisher Leslie Fisher Barbara Flanagan Marsha Fleishman Carol Fleming Jay Flemister Susan Floyd I65 K'- i'w'ai. xii R - ri f :C H . C f'xfffi-is ' ' S - 5 X .,,. :wig V I 1 K Q .A 1 K gt: 551, ri iw it .. ' t , ,,? XY 5 ,.., ,k,. S . 79' iff, ' f. ffiffiilg' fi Via. V' . 14 1 1 R Y a ..,, , i t Q . I ' Q xi . , - 2 , XLV' A . I - ' M , Barby Glaze Debbie Gleason Barbara Goetz Carol Goforth Gay Golden Steve Golub Dick Goodall Marty Goodwin Lynne Gorzell Steve Goss Kathy Graham Terri Gravette Craig Gray Melissa Green Randy Green Andrea Gubin Darb Gunn Pat Haddock Margaret Hale .lane Hall Julie Harding ,lane Hargis Rick Harp Connie Harrell Brian Harrington Dan Harris David Harris Ronnie Harrison Stephanie Harvey Gary Hascal Debbie Hathaway Linda Haworth Pam Head Doug Heck Susan Helber Ellen Renece Hen Charles Herrin Kathy Hershey Paul Hess Tibbie Hester Guyanne Hines Marian Hirsch Cristy Hirsh Bev Hitchcock Camille Hodges Doug Hodges J im Hoefer .lim Holloway I66 TY Are Sometimes Lonely but Soon, Make Friends . lg.. 3' 'N-fr ? wb -i ff 5' A ' f 'i'i , ,I 3 ek an v 'iv N , ws, t,,i .,Vt, i ya ,Q ieevr ftf ' , H , in ryys - i Qu , , .Q v , it as i sviiaa ,w if r . 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H L . , if I Billie Ford Mark Lavern Franz Linda F reise Michele Frernming Anne Frierson Terry Fry Mary Frymark Mary Sue Fuller Howard Galletly Donna Garfield Pamella Rae Garhart Robin Garnick Theresa Elaine Garrett Christy Garvin Dan Gerson Barbara Gibke ..-.Q-rf Q . o .f f -9 u fsf - gi .sl i it 'Ms X' fn if A i i Ag Q , 2 LXN Dan Holmes Rick Horne Martha Jean Houser Fredna Howard Jack Howard Jeff Howie Patty Howrey J eff Hoy John Hughston Sheryl Huie Linda Hummel Angela Humphrey Allen Hundley John Hunter Scott Hurley Rosemarie Illich Martha Irwin Kandi lsraelson David Jackson Gary Jacobs Roberta James Michele Jannette Susan Johns Barby Johnston John Johnston Susan Lynn Johnston Ceil Jones Cindy Jones Debbie Jones Don Jones Randy Jones Rick Jones Joe Bob Jordan Debbi Josephs Debbie Kackley Carolyn Kalldin Bob Kane Carol Louise Karcher Philip Keese Joyce Keeton Q as ' 454..4,,,,JQi1 7' Q A fi Y 4 J f 3 I I 6' me K .5 up .s 4 rf , ' 4. D X I 1. 1 J - X . A J V . I Q 45' ,N ' 4 J , ' ,TU 4, J rig, J J JS 1 L H A I at , A, J 'A M Q5 ni i J 5' itt' J' A .Li I at J WVV7 at pf w J .I 4 fei f 4f J J J , , 1 5:1 5' A - J - 1: - J' 'X gf we .f A ff- J J is ' '54 D3 px X Qpp p J J p 1 J X ,K J , iii , x ' l h ,rf wr , JJJ ,J . H 511556 --'i K' ri A 0 'ff' 'fit li Ja fr: e I K J X J. Q' 1 A, K erl K oeee 1 he 5 f f 2 4 f L I J J. if It's strange how alone you can feel-until you're ci L, it m J J J fr.. T J 4, Li 3' t fm api' 'my J ' J ' 5 completely surrounded by friends! Raymond Keeton Dennis Kellam 1 ' 'i Fred King - f 57 A to Henry King ,xg . Kathy King A7 A ' Debbie Kingsley J L Barby Kirk David Kissel l I67 x. ia if im N Q ,. . 5 , 7.1- ffi J' f? - . W, Q , X :Fviiix '-'L Q ' f A La l68 1- ' Meet Seniors ,M l o it F' , W1 - fb ..,, K, 5 lk K : fr f ..,, . X Q Q ' Q if 1 b ' AWA.: as if' L ii A 4 . ' ' - V iii' s sl, ' L' -. A -1: W - , . j wrist :f U , . Y V i Il eeeeee I Q ,sq -rv X 11?,, , K ,. N ,lli ,fl e . r- ,ae 1 -' -i V - 'zl ' .,, ' ' fl Xzi-M RF' h K kk H 'g at - :GE ' K -.,, in I ,AA K S, 3 I S if A it A at ' 2 1 eeie ' in Q 1- e f -rzae r L y 3 L:-5 , f L ,,,.,. . :rg x ' , if c if ix S R e S. L V R lee K li- 'R 'Tir it X 32' all fl. ,Q .gin . - 5 ::.k -. X I xii k:.k 1 ,V g 5 A H 1 '. , i n w.,. f ff l 1 'i 1 '5' V c A M ii 1 gV k Q Vggi: K ' . 1 .. B W. ii ,f ek , X eeei eezl f f f , . ' , V .,i.r 'Uhr ri. t . ' E -3 .,, -3 L K gklkjf ky I j ii K V I N 1 fhe H N c if R 31 r i 1' 4' f' in - R, fi L ' 'H fi . Q -. 32. I eeee Q ,,.g V, Zi I 2 g gi -Q, ' V , 5 X it 5 it 1 R Qee- ee e , el S wif TJF i f l, ggi. E , f f, I Ann Klarer Mike Klarer Bob Klinck Craig Knight Marha Knowles Richard Kent Knox Mark Koblika Richard Kreekon Ann Kwas Michele Laffen Bill Lamberth Randy Lancaster Barbara Landgraf Betty Landgraf Kitty Landry Mike Langford Randy Laughlin Mike Lauten Andy Lawler Bill LeGrow Steve Lehtinen Charles LeRoy Nancy Leverenz Barbie Levine Bill Lewis Brodie Lewis Mike Lewis Ed Liles Bill Linburg Jerry Linsley Brenda Litwin Marvin Lorang Paula Lozano Steve Lucado Rose Ann Lunkwicz Brian Lusk Linda Lutz Patty Lyde RuthAnn MacFarlane James Magee r Scott Mahaffey David Maher Jerry Maher Doug Malany Debbie Mallett Mike David Mallory Janna Malone Patty Manning Nancy Marakas Cindy Martin Jerry Martin Judy Martin Susan Martin Karen Martz Gayle Maxwell John Mayes Chris Mayrath Dale McCaleb Bill McCaw Sandy McCullough Danny McEvoy Sandy McFaddin Chris McGowan Sallie McKinley Sherry McPherson Gayle Meatf Debbie Meazell An eke Meintser Bfifrhard Merck Jacqui Meritz Scott Messer Ralph Messera Marilyn Metzger Deborah Carol Miller Randy Mobley J ay Moore Keith Moore Mike Moore Kathleen Morgan Lisa Morgan . 'S' lx In B ' . ,K ' J K s 7 X 1 in Q Q .,r, . i k: at fl if Y fl -if , , , ..,.- .A ' yy lr? o jj 'ff 1 x ' -K 'sv' ' 5. . f 1 ' x - ff xx D Q W KK,,,.Z , 45, 3 .deny Y - I ES A I 1 N fx 5 , STOP In the name of love! fi 0+ W' 'Q x X Stop crying-Coach Wakeland promised he wouldn't show Return of the Zombies again. , 13 Sara Morrissey Ruth Moseley Steve Mosier Tina Mullen Lynn Murray Debbie Myers Patti Myers Judy Mynett Ify? Layra Nardozza Bill Nash Nancy Neal Janie Nelsen Skip Nelson Carey Newton Patti Noble Julie Norman Carol Nunn Julie Oftebro Glynda Ogden Sharon Oliver Elaine Osburn Janice Pakula Dave Pardee Susan Parker Jane Parsons Steve Parsons Carl Patmore Mike Patterson Dorinda Payne Nancy Peiser Melissa Penland Harper Perkins Bill Perley Richard Perry Pete Perskin Gary Peterson Gwen Peterson Linda Sue' Peterson . X to h ifi I A E Linda Pett Y Howard Philips Teresa Pickett Paula Pittsenberger Mark Plume Ann Pool Nancy Powell Karen Prager Dixie Price Susan Priester Cutter Pritchett Cathie ,lo Proper Pam Prutzman Louise Pryor Steve Radebaugh Susan Rands Gay Ratliff Shannon Ready Lynn Rector Kathy Redmond Karen Reece Karyl Reedy Cherryl Reeves Patty -Reeves Beth Richardson Adele Richman Cathy Riley Jeri Rinker Toni Rios Becky Roberts Carolyn Roberts Hal Roberts Kenneth Roberts Becky Robertson I7O ,Q M A Q 3 . ., :. s It , kv V W ie s All 1 it so , - ,, , ' , 1, X, ii: :W I i7f I ' .J if 2 I J! yan- 7 IJ '21 . ' X 2. ff ' A , 0 ff S., Si, I rd' T17 X lst, Q x t Y i . up ,X at 2' ,, ,ygs was wc., , L' ! -5 ef--a7'?frf ,,t,, X N Qi? s, s lf d l in , if at Z tx ll' f'-5. I wi. 1 any I I Q it .-as as 52 :- K 1. Study Hard . . . . y .,,, ,,-. ,N 1, tg . at gf? , . is 'ts FL Q if,. Blair Schuld Christine Schwab Adeena Schween Suzanne Scott Mark Sears Karen Secrest Linda Surene Seeley Carry Segal Robby Seidel Russell Shaffer Lois Shapard Rita Shapp Debbie Sharpe Rod Shaw Laura Shearin Cheryl Shirley Marty Shirley Alan Shore Pam Silverman Patti Simmons Greg Sismilich Hanlon Skillman Susie Slack Abbie Smith f ya ff fx I R e Q 1 n 4: X V .z-i f B X X tk 2 X 'T 'sa V K , E Q P , - ' ff i if ' if A91 R if ,ey ,gl :,. ., , 1 to 1' P, if .Ji xx X4 I hope Miss Welch can't see the Nestle's Crunch stuff in between my notebook! a :d 1, N . ,. ,,,, . ' V .., l Q QM' A 6' 1'-, all if KL,, E M Rf.. A . ,g ,,g P RH 2 ggi x I Vi A Betty Robinson Jennie Robinson Paula Maurine Robinson Cheryl Rogers Chris Rogers Zade Rosenthal Kathy Ross Jeanne Rouget Doug Rowe Keith Wayne Rowland Robert Rudes Fred Rudnick Mike Ruff Lynda Rush Peter Ryba Robert Salih Patricia Salter Sharon Sanders Judy Sargent Richard Saunders Ricky Scauzillo Suzanne Schell Carol Schelling Susan Schneider iilaa yt it ' y 1 xi . l7I 'Q it at Aida Q Learn What PIRIT Really I5 . . . T 0, ,A K V Jvi Qi 1 S S y f P 1 L7 ' ti n y a C 4- A W 11111 ' ,aa fiwi fi . 9 'jg to Ea 'Q -4,-we x t Q 'rv fl' 'G' lr ,wp .s Bs ' rift . ,e A, f .ii K P T f tj lzzl P t P -,'1 i S , C- , l a ' K ,,k ' I ' . L l 5 ,Q x , S A, E l C,-C N wan, t L ' 3 .. .Hs 3 fa, P 4 at a hh x 5 . .loanie Smith Kristy Smith Laurie Smith Randall Smith Steve Smith Phil Smuland Kent Snow Cathy Snyder Lucy Sorrells Carolyn Spurlock Sheree Srader Chip Staggs Mark Stetson Charlotte Stewart Pam Strobel David Sugarek Laura Sundstrom Betty Svoboda .ludy Sykes Marsha Tafelski Cathy Tanner Debby Carol Tarpley Chauncey Jay Taylor Patti Taylor Rhonda Taylor Rod Taylor Dana Temerlin Lanny Temple Beth Tenison Fred Tenny Becky Terrill Nancy Thomas Randy Thomas Cindy Thompson Eileen Thompson Jennifer Thompson Kevin Thompson Susan Thompson Theresa Thompson Kathleen Tolbert Joanna Tonn Sarah Toppins Tim Traver Nancy Triece Paul Tsotsos Kathy Tudor .lan Turheville Tom Turet Lou Turner Rhonda Tyler Barbara Tyson Sheri Underwood Terry Lynn Utgard Kim VanKirk Dennis Vaughan Gary Vaughan Cindy Ventrra Pete Vilbig Beth Vowan Renee Vowel Cindy Waddill Carol Waldman Patricia Wallington .lay Walters if if? g W ' 3 Tom Wantuck Bob Warner Wayne Warren Debbie Watts Douglas Weatherford Dennis Weinberg Rickey Welch Ben Weston Steve David Wetter Pam White Tom Whitehurst Janice Wight Bruce Wiland Carol Wilks Doug Williams Mark Williams S ,' . , . Y E I. w .f 214315, f. This was our Homecoming Assembly-not a party at Ali Babas! 1 H :.r. V., B , J, , . 'sill A XR, , v 'Y' 9 Q gagili I l at on o 1 N NO' 'e X ggygg Q ,N,, 7 ff gfja c 0i3?? ' a itwwf ll W' . l to c or eea naar ., Q iga rage ' :Mg 1:23 ' Martha Winegarden John Wolcott Robert Wolfe Carol Wood Marcia Gail Wood Bill Woodring Chuck Wyatt Kathleen Young Kathleen Young Marsha Young Debbie Zelens Pete Zorbanos 1 15 - ss J 1 .J C Q if ci t a t 4 u 4 r lslgglll dl Xt lf f N at c .yzz garage' '45-' 2 f 3- A l I 'WX N ia. ' A L , ..-A Q' e r tt ,Q e a ,M f N :.- Mi: rx I. iiigsgll Marty Williams New he Eg digg Sure we will. I73 I74 QQMWLN , Qfyeocwntl r fb .MULUQ be CU J t G LJLCJWOIE? Mafwcw '50, awww tc Wmim ttifiw c Cow r .Ln . UNDER GROU D Recognition is due to these peop1e,4who dur- ing the course of the year have made outstand- ing contributions to their school, continuously striving for truth, brotherhood, and the Ameri- can Way of Life. 'I' at -A -'Liam . ,iw-V. 1: - tw1tLfftf,,.1mf,,r9,, ,wffe,,f..f Aware-w11:ftw,Wwfww M 5: t,-mf --, fe' tlgiffffdexiziutffeiew as ,aawz1t9f'f1s2s' WSH tt Q r ' Q if V, M . H H H I75 SAMMY SUAVE .Iantzen Smile Boy hw 'ml MARIANNE Electric PHJL Fan Club, President uf, M ui STELLA STRAIGHT- .IACKET Best Dressed Award f RQLZ ,UQMLZZJ WWW mf A e Maw! -- - I A HELEN HOTLIPS All-City Whistling Team BONNIE BOTTONMOUTH Button for Lunch Bunch BETTY BOO-BOO LANA LOLLIPOP f GXEL Qmmoue RITA RETARD Valedictoriang A Honor Roll JUMPING .IEZZABELL WR TIM TIARA Homecoming Queen UNDEI in x I v i 41 PATSY PARAKEET QROU D flags MR. AND MRS. FRANK N. STEIN Homemakers of the Year 0 i ?: ii MY! N IP! K f .Ali f , , if if , A - 4 .. X X 1 GERTRUDE GOATEE Leonardo de Vinci Fan I BEUL EAUTY A it N. BIRDMAN O'ALKATRAZ Club Birdwatchefs Society f CRISS CROSSEYED Thin i rs o us A iii iiiii V 1 A , ii ii . I I , ,, M I ,,,,. 'ew I ' f ' , f r f. . X K F -- ' , ' az - VK,' ' fs, I PENNY PEANUTS Come on-light my fire! HOPALONG CASTEDY I X 4 BERTHA BEAUTYSHOP A f R, GREEDY GRETTA and KNOWITALL ETTA 5 fr g X My CN W My WEL W by , QM 3 XfJQywQff?5j5,9Q5ipW vp k09K,5,j MQN A . fy 5 My bpm QM 3 f Wwgwfiip W wif Qjjigvwwewgjbff PM qw .fp My W ,wffffflf 3' Q3gy7f,w,JU OR GANIZ52 TIONS Him-w -:mia -mififf, f,.1:s5ff, M5311-, 'f -fm,,- wg- 'zum' fy, tnoient Council The Warren Travis White Student Coun- cil of 1968 has aided greatly in the building of the school tradition by sponsoring some of this year's activities. The members were initiated in a ceremony in December and the guest speaker was Mayor Erie Jonsson. The Student Council began the year with a suc- cessful Homecoming dance. ln November, they collected donations of food and sent them the needy families- for Thanksgiving. The activities continued with the sending of Christmas cards to our soldiers in Vietnam. Experienced leadership and excellent spon- sorship have culminated in an effective or- ganization operating not only for the benefit of the school but also for the benefit of others. Dwight Robertson Vice-President Leanne Wiberg uso Treats nrer Charles Cox President A nciren Tenner Secretary Sponsor Mr. Leonard Trapp Senior Representatives Executive Board Row 1-Robert Salih, Soph. Member-at-Largeg Dee Cocke, Soph Member-at-Largeg Leanne Wiberg, Treas.g Andrea Tenner, Sec.g Tam Pillsbury, Jr. Member-at-Large. Row 2-Charlie Cox, Pres., Rick Morrissey, Sr. Member-at-Largeg Doug Traver, Sr. Member- at-Largeg Dwight Robertson, Vice-Pres., Mike Thompson, .lr Member-at-Large. f' ily ef rx Q - w-1 Row,1-Mary Fouts, Susie Heller, Sharon Fontenot, Cindy Root. Row 2-Beverly Robertson, Susan Smitham, Pam Guy. Row 3-Linda Osterthaler, .loanie Bernstein, Polly Allen. Row 4- Jim Hummel, Bob Patterson, Bert Guess. Row 5-Blaine Moulding, Torn Clark, Manuel Mirahal. Row 6-Floyd Mechler, Gary Madrigal. I8I Junior Representatives . . i A 4, , V. P ' X v a Row 1-Julie Newsom, Gail Kelley, Debbie Gershman, Cheryl Pochyla. Row 2-Joan Boden, Elizabeth Hunter, Becky Read, Melinda Walker, Kristin Scheffey. Row 3-Byron Kilpatrick, Kurt Vander-Meulen, Steve Brooks. Sophomore Representatives Row Iilsinda Petty, Becky Robertson, Patti Meyers, Barby Glaze, Marcy Houser. Row 2-Donna Cegalski, Chris Mayrath, Lillian Boemer, Susan Thompson, Melissa Penland. Row 3-Fredna Howard, Margaret Hale, Ann Kwas. Row 4-Billy Davis, Bill Lamberth, Wayne Warren, Rick Adams. Row 5-Mike Ruff, Bob I 82 Campbell. THE STUDENT COUNCIL IS . . Homecoming Queen 1967. . . . Doing Projects . . . Attending Meetings. Arriving Late. pg- -fm: -fl , I. .. ., ,, J, ., .i . . - - --f.. f .wr f ...,, ,,.:. ,gi . Qs'-v' iPreSident KFAA K' L f m Vice?PreSiciezzt Warren Travis White Chapter of l thq, Ngt1Qgga1l, H013or SoQgety5 ggyes recognition td thbsestutients who are oiiistaiidiiig iii fain' dimifnsibns Char- aager, g , SC17l013,1'Sl'l,1-P, L egderghzg, and The Society stfives to influ- exiihe zihdl i51eVHte istaii daids Siiholhb ship andfgto igivs vvforthwhile 5erv jce fO fi rhf2 SC1?Q01 l and 1112 C 9mf1fwf111Y- '-.gulf Barbara Gray, Secretary ,i N . v Mm . Susan Upton . b Treasurer , x1:1-.. - vxl. Sponsor 62 E? ., I :KI x ,hvI. . Q A , VV 7 A Kathy Burris Susan Cloud Candy Haesemeyer Sharon H111 I84 .:' N Jim Hummeli , ,za q4:T0fg1Jayne5- Kathy Kaser, gRichardfKing ur 'S f g.',-- .,g,. .,1: I A l lBa???afi LQ?Yfe5i f4H'1Y MQPHW KGZ Fh Maf5?1a11 g ?he?3 M?0SG, QQ' . ,U X 5 -, l ' N-, l l F Raw 1-Margaret Patmore, Linda Gilliland, Susan Morgan, Suzanne Quinn, Gail Glaze. Row 2-David Canty, Bob uill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an honorary national high school journalism organization. Members are chosen from the SAGA and HQOFBEAT staffs in :recognition of the students' out- standing participation on campus publications. Thurman, Rick Morrissey. A Bob Thurman Suzanne Quinn Mr. Ramon Ford President Vice-President Sponsor LINDA MOSSfEditor The many feelings involved in making an annual shall not soon be forgotten by those who are involved in its creation. Drawing an idea from the midst of many thoughts and developing it to a point Where it is expressalole is a rewarding task but a difficult one. Deadlines have caused Worry and anxiety, hut as time has pressured us, cooperation has made solu- tions possihle. Rewarding experiences and moments of despair have been crowded into days filled with work on a common goal. Out of it all, the Saga staff of 1967-68 has tried to compile a hook which speaks of White and the past school year. It is hoped that each page will reveal a new aspect of the students, their endeavors, their emo- tions, and the events which shall become their memo- ries, tomorrow. ' 0114! '? 4, fur- it MISS ALICE WILEMON MISS CAROL ANDERSON I87 An, Annual Needs . . . innocence Secrecy . . tranquility ng f 'I 'if X , 1 'W new ideas Organization . . . Leadership . . . Appeal . . .Anxiety Good Pictures Happiness HGOIF BAT Mr. Ramon Ford Sponsor Suzanne Quinn Fall Editor Gayle Glaze Spring Editor FALL STAFF Suzanne Quinn . . . .............. ..... E ditor-in-chief Gayle Glaze .... . . . Assistant Editor Lynda Harker .... ...... N ews Editor Bobby Cocke ................ Editorials Editor Mike Neiman and Steve Day .... ..... S ports Editors Eric Scheffey ....... ....... ..... B it siness Manager Barry Henry .... .... .... A s st. Bas. Manager Bob Young . . . . . . Circulation Manager Temple Hoffer ...................................... Exchange Editor Dave Edmonson ..................................... Staff Cartoonist Steve Scott, Rick Babisak, Buddy Dooley, Gary Gruber .... Photographers Reporters: Steve Day, Greg Edmondson, John Gold, Robert Holcomb, Martin Hotchkiss, Tom Roman, Don Cockerham, Peter Morris, Gail Bryan, Linda Gilliland, Peggy Glasheen, Joanne Ruhland, Harriet Spiegel, Suzanne Waldman, Valerie Clark, Bunnie Sams, Gaye McCall SPRING STAFF Gayle Glaze ..... ................ . . Editor-in-chief Suzanne Quinn .... .. Assistant Editor Lynda Harker . ....... News Editor David Canty ...... ...... Editorial Editor Linda Gilliland ............. Asst. Editorial Editor Dave Hutson and Steve Day ....... Sports Editors Eric Scheffey .............. ........ B asiness Manager Barry Henry Asst. Business Manager Bob Young ........ ..... ..... . . ...... C ireulation Manager Temple Hoffer .................................... Exchange Editor Steve Scott, Willy Stacy, Charlie Dodds, Gary Gruber .... Photographers Dave Edmondson .................................... Staff Cartoonist Reporters: Steve Day, Greg Edmondson, John Gold, Robert Holcomb, Martin Hotchkiss, Tom Roman, Gail Bryant, Linda Gilliland, Joanne Ruhland, Suzanne Waldman, Valerie Clark, Dorothy Cleveland, Ann Waskom, Don Cockerham, and Harriet Spiegel Lynda Harker News Editor Barry Henry Asst. Business Manager Linda Gilliland Asst. Editorial Editor Eric Scheffey Business Manager David Canty Editorials Editor Temple Ho ffer Exchange Editor L1 pp..-4-Q QQPIINWW 5 A sunk Bob Young Circulation Manager Iv A ,f j of x Photographers: Gary Gruber, Charles Dodds, Willy Stacy, Steve Scott ' lx. Steve Day Sports Editor .xr 'Nun 'J A E ,5 Dave Hutson Sports Editor 11 4.-Q. Key lub The Key Club International is a service organization for high school boys designed to develop active leadership through a pro- gram of service to the school and the community. Membership in the Key Club, which is sponsored by the Kiwanis International, is open to boys who maintain a 2.5 average, and in the opinion of the faculty, the principal, club members, and the faculty advisor, pos- sess a good moral character and leadership potential. This year the club participated in many projects, including dec- orating the halls for a football game and collecting Halloween candy that was taken to local children's hospital wards. The club also supports Lam Ching, a foreign child, whom they have uadoptedf' . ,, Mr. Dennis Abrams Sponsor Travis Dowell Neil Bickley President Vice-President .lg Cindy Root Sweetheart Chris Hartwell ,lim Hummel Jean Barrett Secretary TFBHSUVCV Parliamentarian 1 I fA,A?,. e A I f I . D' I i S ' t A Charlie .lolln Steve Carter Don Barnett Blosser Brooks Brown Cockerham i 2' S, Q ' B 'fi ,, I f ' Q X - Qt. I u A An John .limmy Buddy John Bonnie Cummings Dean Dooley Dunlap Fox as of C, ty.. it . vrky V Xe ii X, A h 1 K 1 Bert Robert Tom Ronnie Byron Guess Holcomb .laynes Keener Kilpatrick 4' . , ll' 1 1, 4:83 FJ: I li L 1. John Frank Paul Andy Floyd Lundgraf Lewis Lewis Marakas Mechlaf , ' f . 5 ,Wi Q ' . N K 8 H Q l i 1 Brad Rick Blaine Steve Keith Morris Morrissey Moulding Nelson Payne ' Qr., A ,E t i ttti X Q Toni John Wade Donnie Ja Y Powell Robinson Russell Shapiro Shafer Charlie Cox yttyy Mark Cershater , , kj x Jimmy Kravetz Manuel Mirabal Ed Phillips ff i ' Bill Sheetz F K 1 -. , L1 'fm' r s -av C M C ,QL il' 1. s L 1 1 1 . Mike Steve Mike Bob Merrill Doug Spring Stasio Thompson Thurman Tracy Traver Q? 'Ja lll ' ff o X x L l - I X 1 X X li . W o ,1 l Dennis Bruce Joey Chris Randy Wall Woodin Zavislan Zelens Thompson Lam Ching, orphan supported by Key Club Key Club sponsors dance after football game l95 Row 1-Lieutenants Nancy Hatchett, Sharon Hill, Captain Susan Smitham, Lieutenants ,lo Ellen Mayfield, Barbara Lowrey. Row 2-Leanne Wiburg, Ann Berman, Beth Mathews, Cindy Root, Mary Ferrara, Julie Newsome, Kay Woodruff, Susan Morgan, Maureen Lloyd, Cathy Sellers, Shari Carle, Martha Blanchette, Suzanne Quinn, Sally Majors, Lynda Harker. Row 3-Sally Flanders, Melinda Walker, Karen Knap- penburger, Ellen West, Meredith Ellis, Nancy Davis, Sylvia Spangler, Elizabeth Hunter, Marcia Kelley, Cathy Lux, Pat Davis, Cathy Robin- son, Blair Rider, Debbie Walker, Anita Rich, Row 4-Pam Wilson, Candy Underwoon, Claudia Campbell, Melissa Liles, Candy James, Stephanie Turner, Donna Goetz, Debbie Haus, Tina Rosamond, Polly Allen, Sheila Nelson, Beverly Robertson, Miriam Rose, Becky Parker, Jan Sheffield, Linda Ferguson. Row 5gCheryl Piercy, Margaret Patmore, Kay Haley, Robbie Ross, Carol Vaughan, Peggy Wilks, Mariann Whitfield, Jeanne Brakebill, DeDe Daniels, Laura Wigington, Connie Weston, Cindy Steen, Sharon Slack, Gail Kelly, Kay Hogan. aballeras Highlight Haytime The Caballeras 67-68 provided excellent halftime entertainment at the football games this year. In addition to cheering on the team at the games, the girls did a little something extra each week, such as decorating the halls, the boys' bedrooms, or making box lunches, to boost morale. Practice began in late August and the season continued through January 1, when the Caballeras marched in the Cotton Bowl Parade. With Drill team over for another year, the girls look forward to an equally good season next year. Susan Smitham Mrs. Freeman Salford '96 Cflpfflffl Sponsor Officers-Barbara Lowrey, .lo Ellen Mayfield, Captain Susan Smitham, Sharon Hill, Nancy Hatchett w,..,,M mx Mrs. Safford and managers Mary McCormick and Cathy Sconyors Row 1-Captain Susan Smitham. Row 2-Sally Majors, Lynda Harker. Row 3-Gail Kelly, Beverly Robertson, Sharon Slack. Row 4-Carol Vaughan, Peggy Wilks, Julie Newsom, Cindy Steen. Row I-Sally Flanders, Melinda Walker, Lt. ,lo Ellen Mayfield, Debbie Walker, .lan Sheffield. Row 2-Ellen West, Meredith Ellis Kathy Robinson, Pat Davis, Karen Knappenburger, Blair Rider. Row 3-Nancy Davis, Kathy Lux, Eliza- beth Hunter, Marcia Kelly, Sylvia Spangler. Row 1-Lt. Sharon Hill. Row 2-Cheryl Piercy, Kay Hogan. Row 3-Margaret Patmore, Anita Rich, Rob- bie Ross. Row 4-Kay Haley. Row 5-Connie Weston, Dede Daniels. Row 6-Mariann Whitfield, Jeanne Brakebill, Laura Wigington. f-W1 b t - v ' , ,MV ...na ,h E ,ik 4 arg, V ,neun .. x Q... 4, -, , . , llv M U h A. 5.5 ,, -. , 1 me 1, f 1 ,,,,- l' 1351 - A sf ' '. yy , , , ,, ' f Q x ., . slain .' W. f Jis uf? . - ' Ylgiizg I . g fill, X, L, ' ' 'A .F g, ,B -'ef X we , 490' Q is r 3 f' L .' if iii i '- wifi' ,Q-5 ' L' ' 44 ,N , gm ,A A ' lf ' . ' 2 -1 . if f 'lx ' lg? - , ' A . z V M. fe ig , Y. ' ' , 1 ix. ' , W 'jf 1 - n ' Mibv 4 'l 4..':'5Q '33, 55455 li. -- , ' , ,+- ff,,, 'l 4 if Q 3. are mah! Row 1-Lt. Nancy Hatchett. Row 2-Martha Blanch- ette, Suzanne Quinn, Cindy Root. Row 3-Beth Mathew, Shari Carle, Leanne Wiberg, Ann Berman. Row 4-Mary Ferrara, Kay Woodruff, Susan Morgan, Maureen Lloyd, Kathy Sellers. -s ff'-.w,.m.a.... ..,, ,. .I95H..5U:.:fifgg re- , W., Row I-Linda Ferguson, Becky Parker, Lt. Barbara Lowrey, Candy Underwood, Pam Wilson. Row 2---Miriam Rose, Sheila Nelson, Candy James, Melissa Liles, Claudia Campbell. Row 3- Stephanie Turner Donna Goetz, Debbie Haus, Tina Rosamond,,,Polly Allen. Af XB. 1 1. . f J7 T1 ,gli S 3 ini Caballera Social Officers-Suzanne Quinn, Reporterg Lynda Harker, Vice-Presidentg Sheryl Carle, Presidentg and Cindy Root, Secretary-Treasurer. Caballeras end high kick with splits. Cheerleaders Yell Loud During the 1967-68 season the cheerleaders greatly boosted the morale of the teams and the Whole stuclent body. Many hours were spent in preparation for the pep assemblies and the games, and it was obvious in the great performances put on by the eight cheerleaders. Row 1-Susie Heller, Candy Haesmeyer, Barbara Cray, Pam Gillean. Row 2-Bob Dwelle, Richard Swingle, Travis Dowell, Bob Kipp. 1 , L 4 ,, .,,, 5, ,M fm.. ' 202 Travis Dowell and Barbara Gray Bob Dwelle and Susie Heller W, J, Cheerleaders boosted morale in pep assemblies i as I :5 ff: Bob Kipp and Pam Cillean -1 SMX' . - -I i i f 11 ' , ' f , x '5'2- i . . , . , . 1' ' ' V 'mv'-S ff wld. BTL , it 'N J 'Y 4.-. V 'Ai-F .' 4 FI' nl ' Richard Swingle and Candy Haesmeyer 203 Warren Travis White Orchestra Rhonda Black Barbara Boardman Ellen Elliott Suzie Finnell Linda Frelse Stephanie Harvey Sheryll Hooker ,lency Johnson Carol Karcher Susan Marshall Louise Bryor Becky Read Nan Roberts Kristy Smith Barbara Steagall Teresa Thompson Norma Thornton Joanna Town Melinda Works Dennis Allen Richard Caley Rob Closser Howard Calletty Bill Hamilton Thomas ,laynes Henry King Cary Peterson Robbie Ratcliff Ricky Scuzillo Skip Solamon Clark Stearns Robert Whiteside Terry Baldwin Lori Barrett Conductor Mr. Chris P. Xeros LONGHOR BA FLUTES Ellen Elliot Leslie Fisher Sheryl Hooker Kathy King Nan Roberts Pat Salter OBOE Clarke Sterans CLARINET Jan Bushman Darrel Coffey Kile Coker Andy Cooper Melodie Eyers Howard Galletly Debbie Grounds Mike Lauten Charlie Leroy Susan Luce Joe Meals Elaine Osburn Steve Parsons Lynda Pelle Kathy Ross Rob Wliiteside Ken Whiteside ALTO CLARINET Jane Hall Charles Tice BASS CLARINET Steve Anderson Blake Utley CONTRA BASS CLARINET Bruce Utley BASS CLARINET Judy Sykes SAXOPHONES Lynn Bell Rose Illich Gary Nix Bill Wooding James Tarpley Doug Traver John Lieber Drum lllafor-.loc Meals Fuzlurc TwzrIerfDcbhie Grounds SECRETARIES Anne Epstein Susie Finness Sheri Howell CORNETS Lori Barret Susan Head Jim Illich Ric Jameson Bill Lewis Mike Moore FRENCH HORN Terry Baldwin Mike Lee Bobby Liles John Mayes Joanna Tonn TROMBON ES Dean Boyd Bob Closser John Davis Randy Hooker Keith Marshall Jack McLester Robby Ratcliff Clyde Springen Robin Weiss Steve Wetter BARITONES John DuCote Steve Lucado Tommy Whitehurst SOUSAPHONE Bob Dalrymple Skip Solomon MIRIPHONE Mike Keith DRUMS Jack Benjamin Steve Culley Stewart Culley Bill Hamilton Rick Horne Ben Roberts Mark Snyder Henry King Officers: Mike Keith, Treasurer, Terri Baldwin, Vice Pres Ross, Illich, Soph. Rcp.. Randy Hooker, Pres., Rick Jameson Sen Rep Ken Wliittson, Jr. Rep. LO GHOR TAGE BA D - if . 5 . ' ' Row I-Sherri Howell, Anne Epstein, James Tarpley, Doug Traver, Cary Nix, Bill Woodring, John Lieber, Bill Ham- ilton, John Ducoti. Row 2-Mike Moore, Lori Barrett, Robbie Ratcliff, Susan Head, Keith Marshall, Ric Jamison, Randy Hooker, James Illich, Skip Solomon. Band Director, Mr. Morgan Cotton Bowl Festival Parade BA D HALL OF FAME RANDY HOOKER JAMES TARPLEY Most Outstanding Most Outstanding Bandsman New Member Award Winners JAMES ILLICH, A11 State RANDY HOOKER, All Region KEITH MARSHALL, All Region CLARK STEARNS, All Region SKIP SOLOMON, All Region KEN WHITSON, All Region Not Pictured-Rob Whiteside, All State M asicianshzp Awards Woodwinds Brass PGICUSSIOH Nwuw . .42-., f' Q.. A4 ROBERT WHITESIDE JAMES ILLICH BILL HAMILTON 207 I I F5 N Y I A -' , iff , 3 'J 4, 4 -1 ,k'W , j fi, ,, 'V V,- 'x,vk - F? 7 Y ' f x: XA V , .1 H f if I-1 na 1 ,fw.4pi' ,1?Zg Q, ,-, 'Q' , ig. fb f A . A fi .wif 7 7 '45 ff:-1,g,5'w. . -V ' 1 .5-'m' ia4. Q5 1154 A ,. , 2 y I , 4 wh' '. I ' ,AZ , ,'f ,. 'X 1 mi it V 4. ,JJ ' if 'S 1: ' e fs :ff Q f 0 l. Q . Z xg' , - 5 - lv '11 'W A ,...,, M: f..w, N ,,,, ,, -,,.i,l Amiwk V ai, ' ,,.f- ,xr +73-1.y, 1 N X Rx 'lx Q ,ww ww is i if Future Homemakers 0 America A National Organization of Senior High Home Economics Students working to improve personal, family and community living. We have 98 of the 600,690 members in the United States, Puerto Rico and Army Posts overseas. Ourrcolorsare Red and White. The FHA motto is uToward New Horizons . Mrs. Loretta Clemons MIS- Betty Vilven Spgnsaf Sp07lSOI' QRMAKFRS A f' . 1 1 ,Q A Sit E-'01 3 thief 5+ 1-if 1 If fc, - T , , :X W Y w 4' , O -1 Q ,,t,, A , fb O ' NEW Yl Louise Campbell Nancy Bohlander President Ist Vice-President NHHCY Kllighwfl. Bonnie Skrodzki Debbie Ball Debbie Haus Becky Appold 2nd Vice-Pres. 3rd Vice-Pres. 4th Vice-Pres. Secretary lst Sem. Treas. . i' gf Patsy Sanders Susan Morgan Nancy Davis Becky Volding 2nd Sem. Treas. Repllfief Historian Parliamentarian 209 6 Row 1-Suzanne MeWl1irler, Bonnie Skrodzki, Stephanie Turner, Kay Me- Clendon. Row 2-Patty Young, Anno Duepree, Debbie Haus, Mary Doe, Nancy Davis. V? Row I-Gayle Glaze, .ludy Williams, Sheryl Gaither, Pam Guy. Row 2-Gwen Briggs, Janet Plume, Louise Campbell, Nancy Martin, Debbie Ball, Candy Wag- ner, Nancy Knighton. Row IfBeeky Apold, Pam Gillean, Susie Heller, Becky Volding. Row 2- Dee Dee Mayer, Susan Smilham, Candy Haesmeyer, Melissa Morrison, Linda Ostc-rthaler, Susan Morgan, Mary Grant. KN 1-.J K4 Row I-Betty Svoboda, Janie Nelson, Joanne Smith, Rhonda Tyler. Row 2-Cheryl Reeves Coleen Bannon, Adelaide Coleman, Debbie Knight, Glenda Bland, Debbie Gleason. ,- lk , Row I-Judy Henderson, Nancy Bohlander, Margaret Pugh, Sheri Moose. Row 2fCathy Burris Carol Conant, Melinda Berry, Judy Shade, Patsy Sanders, Daryl Coffey. twat? J in ' 4. ,, ,A avi , ' l 1 ad' ,lulie Newsom Consul ,gf ni Carol Karcher A edil e Debbie Karche Betty Landgraf Karen Trenckman Quaestor Censor Tribune Barbara Landgraf Gail Fischl Aedile Aedile .P.Q.R. Miss Margaret Grimes Sponsor S P.Q.R. is composed of students of Latin and has as its purpose to learn about the customs and traditions of ancient Rome and to enjoy an association with other students. The club uses the ancient symbol of S.P.Q.R. frepresenting the authority of the Senate and The Roman Peoplej as its name and lists its officers by Roman titles rather than the customary organizations title. Club members are ranked according to their year of study-first year Latin students as ordo plebeius, second year as ordo equester, and third and fourth year students as ordo senatorius. Row I-Barbara Landgraf, Nancy Peiser, Sarah Morissey, Sally Majors, .lackie Whet- stone, Beth Brown, .lo Stone. Row 5-Betty Landgraf, Mary Fuller, Karen Trenkman, Gail Fischl, Janie Osborn. Row 3- Garry Segal, Suzanne Schell, Carol Goforth, Linda Freise, Jeanne Ruhland, .lulie New- som, Bob Walker. Row 4- Carol Karcher, Kathy Lux, Debbie Karcher, Camille Hodges. Row 5-Mark Stod- dard, Charlie Barnett, Ann Kristovich, Don Shapiro. k Row I-Bill Hamilton, Linda Moss, Cindy Root, Jo Ellen Mayfield, Joan Michael, Shawn McNulty, Mary Hunter, Anita Rich, Miriam Bose, Sharman King, Becky Parker, Susie Head, Brenda Litwin, Patricia Salter, Dr. Freese. Row 2-Richard Surgarek, Andrea Tenner, Marilyn Byers, Cavett Lewis, Dorothy Moore, Nancy Oliver, Carolyn Moore, Connie Poulusek, Susan Holgate, Fredna Howard, Dee Cocke, Julene Franz, Carol Vaughan. Row 3-Charlie Cox, Mark Stoddard, Doug Traver, Charlie Barnett, Brad Morris, Jim Hummel, Mike Marshall, Tom Powell, Dennis Wall, John Blosser, Ken Whitson, Richard Zippell, John Cotton, Doug De Grote, Don Shapiro, John Cummings, Row 4-Robert Salih, Dwight Robertson, Bob Dalrymple, Bobby Holcomb, Bob Callahan, Bruce Woodin, Mike Thompson, Byron Kilpatrick, Chuch Cibke. Mu Alpha Theta is a chapter of the National High School and Junior College Mathematics Club. Its purpose is to promote interest in and the enjoyment and understanding of mathemat- ics. The club meets twice a month to hear a program on some mathematical topic presented by a student. This year the chapter hosted a regional conference on March 9, 1968. was X AL! z I , ttc N Linda Moss is A Andrea Tenner I President Secretary Bill Hamilton Richard Surgarek Dr. Francis Freese Vice-President Treasurer Sponsor I Pan American Student Forum The objectives of the Pan American Student Forum are to encourage a respect for all nationalities in the Americas and an understanding of them based on a more thorough knowledge and appreciation of the peoples of all the countries of the Western Hemis- phere, and to encourage the learning of Spanish as a medium of communication. r vita i It 1 .if Row 1-Cuyanne Hines, Debbie Jones, Kathleen Morgan, Debbie Jobson, Carol Wilks, Sarah Toppins, Ronda Black, Elaine Albury, Patty Patterson, Linda Hummel, Sandra Whitaker, 'Nfartha Young. Row 2-Marilyn Byers, Pam Stroblv, Jacque Moritz, Cindy Jones, Margaret Patmore, Anne Balding. Sharman King, Debbie Patton, Melissa Liles, Blair Bider, Becky Dick, Carol Triblv, Cathy Tanner, Cindy Thompson, Becky Terrill. Row 3'-Gail Kelly, Diane Crisford, Michelle Janette, Emmy Neilson, Cheryl Ward, Karen Hearn, Linda Ostt-rthaler, Sherry Woolston, Sandy Burke, Kay Woodruff, Joan Woodruff, Mary Hunter, Debbie Watts, Sandra Mitchell, Clenda Ogden, Paula Robinson. Row tl---Robin llarnivh. Barbie Glaze, Kim VanKirk, Dee Coeko, John Wells, Ed Phillips, John Hunter, Jim Hummel, Bob Patterson, Brad Morris, Tom Clark, Bob Young, Matt Orlando. M, Ji, ag t it - ,-:SEQ . if ' Z lk 1 1 -,t z X , if 1-,. ,, 2 Miss BPTYY Mrs. Newsom Ufficers-Joan Woodruff, Cail Kelly, Jim Hum- SHOW' Sponsor mel, Marilyn Byers. 2 I 5 TRAFFIC AF TY COUNCIL Mi. James Smith Joan Kaim Sponsor President Manuel Mirabal Cindy Root Jim Hummel Vice-President Secretary Reporter Row 1fLinda Watts, ,loan Michel, Holly Hunt, Pam Woodman, Gail Fischel, Elane Albury, Becky Volding, Michelle Dritch, Gloria Sellman. Row 2-Nancy Harrison, Kay Fulkerson, Debbie Gershman, Dorothy Moore, Linda Petty, Betty Svoboda, Lou Turner, Susan Cloud, Cheryl Reeves, Marilyn Metzger. Row 3-Ellen Greenfield, Harrian Burttschell, Nancy Marakas, Linda Combs, Cheryl Ward, Janet Keagy, Becky Read, Sheryl Pochyla, Carolyn Skinner, Becky Terrell, Mary Lynn Bibbs, Susan Upton. Row 4-flanet Bunn, Kathy Volpe, Shawn McNulty, Cindy Root, Joan Powell, Debbie Coffey, .loan Kaim, Nancy Powell, Marcia Bently, Debbie Watts, Ann DeuPree, Ruth Ann McFarland, Candy Burk, Sherry Woolston. Row 5-Kathy Kanewski, Manuel Mirabal, Andy Marakas, .lim Hummel. The Traffic Safety Council has been very active this year, both in the school and in the community. ln early March, the Council made announcements encouraging driv- ing safety and presented a movie in an assembly to impress upon the students the im- portance of traffic safety. The officers of the club, attended an all day seminar on traffic safety at SMU. Many members actively participated at the downtown traffic court in trying and sentencing teenage traffic offenders. Row 1-Gayle Glaze, Sheila Nelson, .lean Beauduy, Carol Ballard. Row 2-Dale McCaleb, Debbie Stoll, Patty Manning, Fabianne Montgomery, Laura Shearin. Row 3-Ruth Ann McFarlaine, Susan Slack, Janet Bunn, Susan Temple. Row 4-Patti Patterson, Pam Pretzman, Carol Williams, Pat Steed. Row 5-Susan Rands, Jane Nelson, Sharman King, Cheryl Pochyla, Debbie Haus. ART CLUB The basic purposes of the Art Club Chapter of War- SPOUSUV ren Travis White are to develop art appreciation in each individual, and to establish an interest in acquiring more art knowledge and sharino' it with others. Z3 lVlernbership may be obtained through a student,s desire to participate in the learning and working of art club members. The club was privileged to attend two programs given at Wvhite. Miss Marion Cole, Art Club sponsor at Thomas Jefferson, spoke on stagecraft techniques. Two professors from Texas University presented an art exhibit and a discussion concerning various art divisions offered in college. Mrs. Margaret Dempster Gayle Glaze President Kandy Underwood Sheila NCISOH Vice-Presid ent SCCFCWTLV Jean Beauduy Carol Ballard Treasurer Treasurer Row I-Sheri Moose, Margaret Pugh, Vickie Ashmos, Susan Cloud, Donna Goetz, Row 2-Karen Knappenburger, Cathy Haney, Susan Upton, Mary Hunter, Patricia Davis. Row 3-Vicki Fager- strom, Mary Mook, Susan Dannelly, Nan Snyder. Row 4-Chris Hurst, J an Gilbert, Kathy Denton, Patti Anderson, Bob Komegay. Row 5-Sharon Hill, Art Nickens, Patsy Sanders, Ann Kristovich, William Stacy. I api f k.kV XJ' ka .t i i . 1,,, .XAW,i,A Row I-Don Magruder, Rose Ann Lukwiz, Debbie Watts, Anne Bannon, Don Watts, Candy James, Wallace Hecht. Row 2-Susan Temple, Ellen Greenfield, Marcia Tafelski, Jo Stone, Karen Harrington, Gwen Briggs. Row 3-Harrian Burtchell, Linda O'Sullivan, Nancy Marakas, Anita Rich, Debbie Josephs. Row 4-Linda Crabb, Carol Solomon, Karen Dennis, Jane Doe, Kathy Kanewske. Row 5- Ann Swanson, Janet Keagy, Pam Bradshaw, Barbara Balding, Dale McCaleb. R010 6iHerman Hermit, David Waddington, John Doe, Sandra Mitchell, Martha Moore. MEDICAL CAREERS The Medical Careers Club hopes to serve both the student and the community. The club program is designed to acquaint the student with available opportunities offered in the rapidly expanding area of health careers and to stimulate interest in meeting the challenge of our community needs. Projects include field trips to local teaching hospitals or other community agencies, films concerned with career guidance and health information, and involvement in volunteer service organizations. DOH WHIIS Don Magruder Ann Swanson Debbie Watts Mrs. Clydia Steenson Pff3SiIf6IlE Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor 220 Clinic Assistants Row 1-Ellen West, Patty Patterson, Gwen Briggs, Shirley Tafelski, Vicki Ashmos, Linda Molina. Rvw 2- Jeri Rinker, Laura Wigington, Linda Crabb. Office Assistants Row I-Nancy Harrison, Susie Heller, Jan Sheffield, Pat Davis. Row 2-Martha Blanchette, Harriet Spiegel, Beth Brown, Cindy Root. Row 3-Kristin Scheffey, Gwynne Montgomery, Corr Crowther, Nancy Miller. Row 5-Stephanie Turner, Becky Appold, Charlene Bronson, Nancy Davis. Row 5-Ann Berman, Sharon Hill, Nancy Bronk. Row 6-Debbie Smith, Debbie Davis, Glynda Coleman. Row 7-Janice Sobel, Linda Osterthaler, Tiana Hayslip, Blair Rider. Stage Crew Row I-Anne Epstein, Tom Roman, Tommy Nicholson, Bob Callahan, Row 2-Sheri Moose, Bob Kornegay, Jim Aubuchon, Bob Dalrymple, Tom Hartly, Lynn Hollingsworth. 22l Future Teachers of America Row 1--Barbara Landgraf, Judy Rupert, Michelle Dritch, Nancy Harrison, Karen Harrington. Gwen Briggs, Louise Pryor, Sally Briggs, Holly Hunt, Robbie Ross, Judy Jacobs, Martha Irwin, Jan Sheffield, Debbie Levin, Judy Henderson, Kandice Israelson, Cindy Jones, Joan Woodruff, Linda Gilliland. Row 2-Trisha Bogart, Sally McKinley, Janie Osborn, Nancy Peiser, Kathleen Morgan, Connie Palousek, Harriet Spiegal, Susan Slack, Dorothy Moore, Gloria Sellman, Becky Parker, Elaine Albury, Mary Mook, Karen Scott, Gail Fischl. Row 3fMark Stoddard, Joanne Ruhland, Kathy Lux, Janice Small, Nancy Powell, Linda Watts, Nancy McDonel, Sherri Woolston, Sandy Burk, Kay Woodruff, Karen Hearn, Joan Powell, Kathy Tanner, Susan Rands, .lan Gilbert, Becky Read, Betty Landgraf. The purpose of the FTA is to interest students in making teaching a career. Through the varied programs of speakers, projects, and field trips, the FTA helps students to realize the many opportunities and many facets of teaching. FTA OFFICERS wa: fff, ff-,, t ffm 1: est F a n Gail Fischl Kathy Lux Becky Read Joan Woodruff Kay Woodruff Janet Bunn President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer P!lflI'IIIIlf'f1lllTil17l Hlstormn Row 1-Betty Brown, Susan Helber, Kathleen Morgan Row 2-Mark Stoddard, Gary Segal Row 3-Richard Saunders, John Mays Debate Club The members of the Warren Travis White Debate Club meet in order to perfect the techniques of speaking in public debate. Each member of the club must be able to prove either the affirmative or negative point of view on the 1967-1968 lnterscholastic League topic, '6Resolved: That Con- gress should .establish uniform regulations to control criminal investiga- tion proceduresf, This year, various members have participated in the speech tournaments sponsored by Sunset High School, Denton High School, Jesuit High School, and lnterscholastic League. Miss Martin Mr. McKinney SDOIISOT Sponggf ational Thespian Society W'5,1.JQZ Miss Pichon Kathie Volpe J im AuBuchon Nancy Oliver Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Blake Utley Shawn Hill Bruce Utley Tom Roman Treasurer Clerk Historian Reporter This year the National Thespian Society, Troupe 1117 assisted with all dramatic activities in the school. The Thespians served on crews and com- mittees for the Senior play and the Concert Choir Musical. They also pre- sented a spring Thespian production for the school and the community. Troupe members participated and competed with representatives from schools' of the Dallas area and schools from other areas beside Dallas. But the main goal of the National Thespian Society is to promote Dramatic Activity in the school and in the community. The aim of the NTS is 'cAct Well your partg there all the honor liesf, 'ko 5 Row 1-Tom Roman, Jimmy Dean, Bob Callahan. Row 2-Kathie Volpe, Shari Carle, ,Ioan Kaim. Row 3-Jim AuBuchon, Crickett Lobb, Sharon Hill, Nancy Oliver, Nan Snyder, Marilyn Byers. Row 4-Lynn Hollingsworth, Bob Kornegy, Kathy Kaser, Linda Moss. Row 5-Bruce Utley, Dale Phillips, Blake Utley. wr. A-fwniffi ij. 225 Row 1-Marie Eubanks, Annette Evans, Crickett Lohb, Dale McCaleb. Row 2-Laura Nardozza, Connie Harrill, Charlotte Stewart, Deborah Coffey. Row 3-Debbie Nichols, Pat Howrey, Ann Flarer, Debbie Tarpley, Ann Kwas. Row 4-Ellen Henry, Lucy Sorrells, Donna Garfield, Holly Clark. Row 5-Carol Stewart, Cathy Cleland, Pat Wood, Susan Holgate. Row 6+Ruth MacFarlane, Nancy Neal, Donna Day, Amy Stacy. Row 7-Barbara Erickson, Sherry Wooten, ,Ian Gilbert, Pat Bell. Row 8-Steve Day, Tom Bogart, Floyd Mochlar, Art Nickens, Chris Hurst. il i or 6' 5 , 6 Q TN 1 , iii ...Q .Q .K V , f Librar lub The Library Club assists in providing the best service program for our school. Among other activities, the club contributes to the development of an interest in books and the joy of reading. Miss Welch Steve Day Crickett Lobb Dale McCaleb Sponsor President Vice-President Sec.-Treas. 226 7 i , Miss Broolsailer Larry Tagg Sponsor President 3- 3. J I Don Montgomery Karen Scott Harriet Spiegel Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The purpose of the Deutscher Verein is to promote interest and better understanding of the German language, people and customs. This is done through monthly meetings and programs with activities and speakers geared toward creating a better understanding of modern Germany. Deutscher Verein Wfmwkqak L li Row I-Crickett Lobh, Lou Turner, Harriet Spiegel, Karen Scott, Larry Tagg, Don Montgomery. Row 2-Patricia Salter, Ruth MacFarlane, Linda Fuerst, Brenda Litwin. Row 3-John Seale, Jes Siiteri, Linda O'Su1livan, Sue Danielson. Row 4-Mike Martell, Barbara Moesterey. Row 5-John DeCante, Richard Lax, Charles Leroy. Row 6- Miss Brooksailer, Steve Radebaugh, Tim Adkisson. Row 7-Chuck Gibke, Mike Ruff, John Mayes. Row 8-Joey Zavislan, Mark Gershater, Dale Philipps, Gary jordan. Committee Members - rr D P Shawn McNulty Kathy Kaser Marcy Kelley Sheila Nelson Andy Marakas ff lg A , A '- -' sf , sf rf Mrs. We-inhart Miss Smith Sponsor Sponsor French lub The opening program of the French Club was one of last year's seniors. Kris Magoni spent eight weeks in France living with a French family and presented an interesting talk. French is spoken at all the meetings. The programs are to stimulate and promote interest in France, its customs and its people. First Year Row I-Debbie Davis, Charlette Bronson, Louise Pryor, Marilyn Metzger. Row 2- Marilyn Osborn, Debbie Kingsley, Cavett Lewis, Christie Hirsh. Row 3iRuth Mose- ley, Dee Cooke, Julie Newsom, Johnny Rose, Wade Russell. Second Year Row I-Cornelia Crowther, 'Patti Coughlin, Shannon Ready, Ellen Elliott, Annette Evans. Row 2-Susan Rands, Susan Holgate, Susan Cloud, Nancy Miller. Row 3-Sheila Nelson, Suzie Slack, Marianne Whitfield. Row 4- Cheryl Strozier, Cathy Caldwell, Jenny Bald- win, Jo Ellen Mayfield. Row 5-.leff Hoy, Eleanor Wooldridge, Andy Marakas, Tom Turet. . an U 'B f 'puk e' .1 E . K . ' I Ng K g,,,g uf ' to of Q .ir -A ff 1 E, J, - ,-'. if t . mr 3 - - 1 N l - if Kg, X z 2 R J A gf f H .Q 'H - if fi ,. sf ' ' i ' I so , y , , , , - fsW1l2g'T1r,E , ' -- V lf r , 1 W ii i 1. s'-, L : Y Q X ' ' -Qvf ltfif tr s t 1. ' L S ., Q 555 . 3 ,,.. . , ii I H ti., f ..i 1 gf . V .f ' r Third Year Row I-Sharon Hill, Cathleen Foster, Sheri Moose, Barbara Lowrey. Row 2-Debbie Curry, Shawn McNulty, Janet Plume. Row 3-Kathy Kanewski, Leslie Lamont, Linda Combs. Third Year Row I-Sara Bludworth, Debbie Stoll, Becky Parker, Becky Furgeson, Lynn Hollingsworth. Row 2-Candy Kane, Dorothy Moore, Marcy Kelley, Connie Palousek. Row 3-Kathy Kaser, Karen Petty, Janice Small. Row 4- Terry Thomas, Harry Kistner. e 230 Language Lab Assistants Row 1--Kevin Thompson, Eric Florence, Jay Walters. Row 2-Bob Groker, Steve Southerlin, Manuel Mirabal, Mike Patterson, Bob Patterson. Row 3-Travis Dowell, Tom Clark: Language Lab Assistants Not Pictured-Don Margo, Walter Flach, Craig Gray, Joe Driscoll, Tom Summerour, Dan Garner Eric Florence, Paul Scholosberg. The purpose of the Language Lab Assistants is to care for the equipment and to mini- mize the Work done by the teachers when they are using the lab. 431 Manuel Mirabal Tom Clark Eric Florance Bob Patterson Miss Tl10mHS President V-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Sponsor s General Chorus General Chorus Classes consist of any students who like to sing. Besides their own special repertoire, General Chorus joins with the other choral organizations at White to form a Grand Chorus for festivals and special assemblies. Row 1--Marsha Rainy, .lacky Meritz, Kathy King. Row 2-Glenda Bland, Becky Read, Margaret Pugh. Row 3-Linda Innes, Pam Strobel, Becky Booth, Kathy Redman. Row 4- Emmy Nibson, Kathy Tanner, Kim VanKirk, Cathy Riley. Row 6-Nan Snyder, Patti Lyde, Sue Morgan, Betty Brown. Q-sr Row 1-Jackye Andreoli, Linda Petty, Liz Oliver, Nancy Peiser. Row 2-Joyce Keeton, Toni Rios, Debbie Bear, Shexree Srader. Row 3-Dave Suchey, Andy Nelson, Frank Harrell, Mark Stoddard. gs E I x 5 Row I-Leanne Wiburg, Holly Hunt, Nancy Bohlander, Kathy Burris, Susan Holgate, Karin Magoni, Nancy Myers, Donna Goetz, Sharon Fontenot, Cheryl Piercy, Molly Parmon, Judy Henderson. Row 2-Cavett Lewis, Pam Manning, Barbara Oxman, Kathy Wheeler, Becky Bonar, Marcy Kelly, Judie Shade, Becky Keith, Julie Chapman, C'Lu Stewert, Melissa Green, Sarah Toppins, Paula Perkins. Row 3-Kathie Volpe, Pat Wood, Becky Moring, Patsy Sanders, Marianne Whitfield, Janie Osborn, Carolyn Moore, Jean Volpe, Eleanor Wooldridge, Fredna Howard, Cindy Lynch, Jamie O'dell, Nancy Tuggle, Bill Linburg. Row 4-Kathy Jeffers, Chris Zelens, Cary Masterson, Blaine Moulding, Bill Edrington, John Wolcott, Jimmy Dean, David Baker, Doug Ciffin, Norris Lozano, Carl Patmore, Mike Lauton. Row 5-Tommy Nicholson, Doug Smith, Tom Turn-t, Wade Russell, Tom Roman, John Mayes, Tom Crimland, Bobby Holcomb, Martin Hotchkiss, Randal Smith, Randy Blair, Jim Thompson, Todd Kephart, Tom Hartley. Concert Choir O flcers an 6- -F-N... Gary Masterson David Baker Sharon Fontenot Nancy Bohlander 232 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer l 1 , -23 it f Concert hoir This year, the Warren Travis White Concert Choir, under the direction of Miss Louanne Williams, began the year by singing selections at the football pep assembly. At Christmas, the choir gave a program featuring soloists Becky Keith, Buddy Dooly, and David Baker. They ended up the year with a standing ovation from their outstanding presentation of '4Okla- homaf' V, ' ' ' ' Vivl , H ' r k.,' M H f Miss Williams Cavett Lewis Bill Lindburg onsor Accompanist Accompanzst SP Row 1-Jeannie Rouget, Linda Sealy, Lynda Rush, Marte Euhanks, Adell Richmond, Ellen Greenfield, Paula Lozano, Carol Flemming, Debbie Knight, Sallie McKinley, Michelle Fremming, Cheryl Allison, Margaret Hale. Row 2-Becky Beard, Pam Garhart, Karen Sealy, Pam White, Sheri Wooten, Mary Fuller, Terri Utgard, Debbie Kritzburg, Margy DeLandy, Cathy Grahm, Tina Mullens, Judy Sargeant. Row 3-Carol Conant, Nancy Boyd, Laura Sunstrom, Susy Cambell, Karen Dicken- son, Barbara Coetz, Ann Kwas, Lynn Davis, Judy Mattingly, Cathy Caldwell, Meredith Ellis, Kathy Robinson, Cindy Martin. Row 4-Paula Robinson, Becky Terrill, Cheryl Pochyla. irls Choir ln the second year of its organization, the Cirl's Choir at Warren Travis White has become an excellent performing group. In addition to their per- formances at assemblies, the Girl's Choir has devoted much time to assist- ing Concert Choir with the spring musical uoklahomaf' 234 MAJ Aunt Eller . . Curly ..... Laurey ..... Ilce Skidmore . Fred ....... Slim ........ Will Parker . .lud Fry . . . Arlo Annie .... Ali Hakim ..... Certie Cummings Ellen ........... Kate .... . Vivian ...... Virginia ...... Dream Laurey . Dream Curley . Andrew Carnes . . Cord Elam .... foe ........... CAST . .. Becky Keith Carry Masterson Pam Manning Tom Roman .. Doug Giffen Martin Hotchkiss .. Buddy Dooley . . . . Doug Smith . . . Kathy Jeffers .. Jim Aubuchon Sharon Fontenot . . . Kathie Volpe . Leanne Wiberg . . . Kathy Wheeler Becky Bonar . . . . Sharon Hill . Tom Nicholson Jim Dean . . . . David Baker Blaine Moulding Cast of Oklahoma presents tremendous success to sellout crowd. X x 'N ,5 ' Oh Aunt Eller, that Jud gives me the shivers ne sniff of this and your dreams will all come true Sharon Hill and Tom Nicholson in dream ballet x 2 J: 't With the aid of the orchestra under the direction of Mr. Xeros, the production was a great success. Laurey displays her bottle of potion bought- from the peddler. For Will, Buddy Dooley, it's all 'er nothin The girls scorn Laurey for her whimsical purchase. Row 1-Susan Cloud, Gloria Sellman, Lynn Corzell, Annette Evans. Row 2-Pat Wood, Susan Holgate, Robert Bell, Stephanie Harvey, Linda Haworth. Row 3-Amy Stacy. Row 4-Carol Karcher, Chris Mayrath, Carol Wald- man, Joanne Ruhland. Creative Writing lub The Creative Writing Club offers a chance to students interested in writ- ing for pleasure and later maybe professionally. The club meets regularly every two weeks. At the meetings, students read their own original Works to the other members of the club. Several members have had their work published in the HOOFBEAT. Joanne Ruhland Robert Bell Mrs. Ramay President Vice-President Sponsor 238 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 them and the military service through the following objectives: the development of pride in appearanceg the development of habits of orderliness and precisiong the in- stillment of discipline and respect for constituted authorityg the encouragement of a high sense of personal honor and deportmentg the development of leadership potential and instruction of leadership techniquesg a provision for a working knowledge of individual skillsg an appreciation of the role and opportunities of the militaryg and the spirit of patriotism. Lt. Col, Wood Sgt. Lloyd Hansen K eh t . Lt. Col. Richard Maj. Steve Nelson Maj. Chris Hartwell Capt. Ken Sugarek-Bttn. Co. Bttn. Ex. Bttn. S-3 Vogtsberger Bttn. S-1 Not Pictured Capt. Buford Chambers A 'DY' Bun. S-4 Capt. George Harris Capt. Kort lobson Capt. Steve A Company Co. B Company Co. Southerlin C Company Co. Drill Team Row I-SfSgt. Pitts, Pfc, Moore, Maj. Kathie Volpe, Maj. Sugarek. Row 2-Pfc. Eulianks, Pfc. Newton, Pfc. King, Pfc. Weston, Pic.. D. Maher. Row 3-Merck, Samuels, McMann, Sismilich. Row 4-Pfc. Spencer, Pfc. Casleel. Pfc. B. Le- Grow Row 5-Pfc. Clary, Pfc. Hess, Pfc. W. Legrow, Pfc. Messera. Ryfle Team Row I-lst Lt. Smith, lst Lt. Patsy Smith, Sp., lst Lt. Trimble, lst Lt. Parker. Row 2MCpl. Rach-baiigli, S. Sgt. Kazlow, Pfc. Maher, Capt. Jobson. Staff Row 1-Capt. Hartwell, Maj. Cindy Root, Maj Sugarek. Row 2-Capt, Vogtsberger, MfSgt. Hal laday, Capt. Chambers. Row 1-Pfc. Lonncman, Sic. Smith. Capt. Harris, Maj. Barbara Justice, lst Lt. Belless. Row 2- Bawle Cl Casteel Cpl 'Nlessera Cpl Pvt. Q s, p . '- , . . -. , . Spencer, Pfc. McMahon. Row 3-Plc. K, Moore, Cpl. Newton, Cpl. King, Pfc. Ready. Row 4-Cpl. Luck, Pvt. Hughston. Row 1-SfSgt. Kazlow, lst St. Smith, Sp. Corrly, lst Lt. Parker. Row 2-St. Holcomb, Corp. Moyer, Cpl. Clary, Cpl. Samuels. Row 3-Plc, Mayer, Pvt. Adams, Pvt. Ellis, Cpl. Dixon. Row 4-Cpl. Hess, Sfc. Malone, lstfSgt. Duke. 53... , it 2 I , l R010 I-Sfc. Pitts, Corp. Moore, Capt.- Souther- lin, Maj. Connie Weston, lst Lt. Trimble. Row 2-Corp. Weston, Corp. Euhanks, Corp. Vilbig, Corp. D. Maher. R0w 3-Corp. Merck, Pfc. Ma- haffey, Corp. Radebaugh, Corp. Lewis. Row 4- Pfc. Adkisson, Pvt, Dodds, Corp. Sismilich. Row 5-Corp. W. LeGrow, Pfc. Nach, Corp. B. LeCrow. Row 64Pvt. Mallory, SfSgt. Stacy. rrrrr t - ,.:w,'.,-J-if tage Craft The stagecraft class meets every day sixth period. The members of the class designed and constructed the sets for HI Remember Maman and uOklahoma. Long hours of Work were contributed by each student and the result was excellent scenery for both productions. R? , L 15? to w Row 1-Paula Lozano, Becky Parker, Candy Haesemeyer, Kathy Volpe. Row 2-Debbie Hathaway, Gwynne Montgomery, Connie Palousek, Anne Epstein, Susan Upton, Linda Watts, Louise Pryor. Row 3-Mary Lynn Bibbs, Patti Anderson, Judy Jacobs. Row 4-Marcy Kelley, Suzanne Schell, Mona Treat, Marianne Whitfield, Sheila Nelson, Mary Ferrara, Ann Kristo- vich. Row 5-John Johnston, John Dunlap, Bob Thurman, Dennis Wall. RED CROSS The Warren Travis White Chapter of the Red Cross has done a' great deal to promote interest in the Red Cross. A large money -drive was held in the fall, and was a big suc- cess. Many Red Cross members extend their activities into the summer when they do volunteer Work. Omcers Y, H7 :W ill he .. ' Candy Haesemeyer Becky Appold Vice-President Kathie Volpe President Secretary l .1953 Miss Jean Patteson Sponsor 243 n W P ,jg k,L-: ,gli kK:iL,k:k VK,g 5, W rV.z 5 lk: ,:.: 11 Virklr it :KV gg A Lkll btw iii' hifi 244 JWMCQQQ cg Qkhulccldcau- 5522 wp OJ? all cgamscs, l..crwQ h7lL3lEQ 52. SPOR TS A eheerleaderfs yell in the midst of fastmoving action reflects the enthusiasm of the crowd for a hardfighting team. Although the game may not always be won, we have gained courage, sportsmanship, and self discipline through our participation. 245 TATI TIC White First Downs 92 Rushing Yardage 1303 Passing Yardage 411 Passes 39-107 Passes intercepted by 12 Fumbles lost 12 Punts 44-32.7 Yards Penalized 37-442 Opponents 151 1623 1000 75-159 10 7 27-33.6 40-353 Longhorns Make Headlines '12 JOHN HARDWICK BOBBY GRAHAM Senior, Back Senior, Tackle JIMMY WORLEY Senior, Back At the end of each football season, a group of outstanding players are chosen for the All City Teams. Longhorns placed on these teams were John Hardwick, Bobby Graham, and Jimmy Worley. Each of these boys received Honorable Mention on the All- City Dallas Team and the Greater Dallas Metropolitan-Area Team. V it A , :fQ:i' fi' ff53! M 'fi I 'H l R95 51 , 'ff LJ in ' l i?':,y,: :I 5 vw-'f,3'fsM ' 5 . ,Q V P ' , e tl ,,V or it 1 ' y, ,, . T :VA Q H , ig ' . yf 1 A f 'ja Q I -- 1 gig ' ' ' yf may - H 5.1 , . L 'f35t l' 3 51 4 L 52. 3 '22 ' ff' M L gi if , 1 - AA Us ,P n ' i 2 L ,L A ,y y W ... ttsl P' A T y T , A T L ' ' r ,- 5 - I ,,,,, N, M M , A . L - ., . - .- x - - - 4 Row One: Gary Smith, Walter Riley, Art Nickens, Mike Richards, Bob Patterson, ,lim Worley, Hal Roberts, John Johnson, Charles Cox, David Hayden, Joe Clark, Kelly McCann. Row Two: Randy Palmer, ,lohn Thompson, Charles Anderson, Bob Graham, ,lohn Hardwick, Mazel Merrill, Steve Brooks, Theis Rice, Mike Thompson, Harper Perkins, Ray Smuland, .lerly Martin, Merrill Tracey, Ronnie Keener, Rick Morrissey, Matt Orlando. Row Three: Brodie Lewis, Mike Martin, .lohn Herron, Carter Brown, Robert Heiser, Carl Ewert, Dan Neal, Mark Gershater, Richard King, ,lean Barret, Don Margo, Randy Lancaster, Doug Duckworth, Eric Scheffey, Steve Hodges, Allen Ball, Barry Henry, Dan Garner, Brian Williamson. H ead Coach A W W HOWARD EVANS i.'.'CT'I2!' FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Row One: Kelly McCann, Rick Morrissey, Matt Orlando. Row Two: Brian Williamson, Danny Perrett. 248 COACH COACH TOM VAN DEMAN GWYN MORTON COACH JIM FOWLER -nr' 'Nw ii ' l '12', 1-v COACH COACH CLARENCE WARREN JIM STEADMAN White. . . . . . 0 South Garland . . . . White ..... .... l 8 Hillcrest ...... . . Vlfhite ..... . . . 8 Lincoln ..... . . . White ..... .... 1 2 Bryan Adams . . . . . White ..... . . 6 Denton ...... . . . White ..... . . 0 Pinkston . . . . . White. . . . . 8 Madison ...... . . . . . White ..... .... 2 0 Thomas Jefferson ...... White. . . . . 8 Samuell ...... . . . . . White. . . .... 20 Spruce . . . . COACH JUSTIN WAKELAND 249 1...-..- ,....,. W., Quin' CARTER BROWN Senior, Center WTW- O, SG - 20 In their first game of the season, the W. T. White Longhorns were defeated by South Garland, 20-0. The game started out in fine fashion when Carter Brown pounced on an opening kick-off fumble on the Colonel 33 yard line. Four plays later the Longhorns were forced to punt. The Colonels took control of the game from then on. Jimmy Worley and John Hardwick were not up to par as they managed only 27 yards rushing he- tween them on 19 carries. The only bright spot in the Longhorn's defeat was the defensive line. The Longhorn's offense was stymied hy a rough South Garland defense during the whole night. J EAN BARRETT Senior, Tackle CHARLES COX Senior, Back CARL EWERT Senior, Back Longhorn offense ...-...Ss A19 DAN GARNER DAVID HAYDEN BARRY HENRY Senior, Center Senior, Back Senior, End W TW 8, H The W. T. White Longhorns scored their first victory of the season by downing the Hillcrest Panthers, l8-0. The Panthers, favored by a touchdown, ran into a ,tough defense led by Bob Graham, Carter Brown, and David Hayden. In the first quarter, the Horns stopped Hillcrest on Whiteis 24 and 17 yard line. John Hardwick recovered a fumble and Joe Clark blocked a field goal attempt. The Longhorn's offensive machine began to roll in the second quarter. With 9:38 left in the first half, John Hardwick broke loose for an 87 yard jaunt down the left sideline. Seven minutes later the Orange and White had a third down and inches situation on their own 34 yard line. The next play was a double-reverse in which Joe Clark scampered 66 yards for the score. The Longhornis last tally came in the third quarter. Eric Scheffey tackled the Hillcrest punter after he fumbled a fourth down snap at the 18 yard line. Four plays later a halfback option found Jimmy Worley hitting John Hardwick for the final six points and victory. STEVE HODGES RICHARD KING DANNY NEAL Senior, End Senior, End Senior, End -is--t 25I ,tm-nv Q? ART NICKENS Senior, Back BOB PATTERSON Senior, Guard ' . WTW-8,L- The Longhorns took their second defeat of the season, falling to the Lincoln Tigers, 28-8, in a game plagued hy fumbles and in- terceptions. The Tigers scored once in the first and fourth quarters and twice in the third with hard fought drives. White led at halftime 8-7, but the secondhalf found Lincoln racking up 21 points, while a stout Tiger defense held White to no points. Brodie Lewis found the scoreboard for Wvhite when he took a pass from halfback Jimmy Wvorley in the closing seconds of the first half for the score. ERIC SCHEFFEY Senior, End RAY SMULAND Senior, Back -NSN, In ,..,.. A GARY SMITH Senior, Noseguard 'JJ ' ' --M ---V A'- 2,5-T li 3 1-,, 1, Q '27 1-eg-:ze JV, -N- TERRY THOMAS STEVE BROOKS JOE CLARK Senior Back Junior, Back Junior, Back WTW- ,BA- The Bryan Adams Cougars showed why they are one of the top ranked teams in the state by smothering W .T. White, 35-12. The opening kickoff was significant of what was to happen as Randy Gossett ramhled 84 yards into the end zone. The Cougars had a 28-0 halftime lead but this did not stop the Longhorns. In the fourth quarter, Jimmy Worley, who picked up 77 yards on 16 carries, fielded a Cougar punt and stepped off 72 yards for the score. Later in the same quarter Brodie Lewis plucked off a Scotty Miles aerial at midfield and side-stepped his way to the one yard line. On the next play Mike Richards rammed his way into the Cougar's den. Standouts for white were John Hardwick, who picked up 51 yards on 12 carries, Peter Ryha, David Hyden, Ray Smuland, and Randy Palmer. Randy Palmer sweeps right. If 253 T ,, -up-ww 4,,,. .:' .-Q.-.fi A., W TW - 6, D - 20 In a game marked by numerous fumbles, the Longhorns were ' defeated by the Denton Broncos, 20-6. The first time the Broncos got the ball, they scored on a run by Don Woods. Wood also ran for Denton's second touchdown and passed for the final score. White got on the scoreboard in the third quarter when Jimmy Worley hauled in a Bronco punt and rambled 57 yards for the score. But in the end, the Broncos hung on and handed the Longhorns their fourth loss of the season. MARK GERSHATER Junior, Guard JOHN HERRON Junior, End RONNIE KEENER Junior, Guard 254 C'mon you guys, it's my turn to be king of the mountain Mike Richards throws for five yards against South Garland. WTW-0,P- The field goal was the name of the game as the Pinkston Vikings bumped the Longhorns, 9-0. Larry Dibbles, an offensive and defensive tackle, booted field goals of 31, 42, and 37 yards. A bright spot here is that the Long- horn defense made Pinkston settle for three field goals and no touch- downs. White had their bright spot in the fourth quarter when Jimmy Worley intercepted a Viking pass on the 37 yard line. Two crucial fourth down plays kept the drive alive but a fumble on the ll yard line snuffed it out, giving Pinkston a 9-O victory. THEIS RICE Junior, Back pq'-Q ' MAZEL MERRILL Junior, Center RANDY PALMER Junior, Back MIKE RICHARDS Junior, Back ...ai viiv 256 WALTER RILEY MIKE THOMPSON MERRILL TRACEY Junior, Guard Junior, Back Junior Guard WTW - 8, - 18 In a game marked by numerous fumbles and interceptions, the Longhorns were defeated by Madi- son, I8-8. The Trojans cashed in early when a Longhorn fumble on the ll yard line put Madison ahead, 7-0. Madison scored again for a I5-0 halftime lead. The Longhorns came fighting back in the second quarter when they stampeded 64 yards with Randy Palmer stepping off the final four yards. John Johnson then passed to Palmer for the two- point conversion. Three Longhorn drives were rubbed out by two fumbles and an interception. Jimmy Worley rushed for IO6 yards on 23 totes for the Longhorns. JOE ABNEY DENNIS ALLEN ALLEN BALL Sophomore, End Sophomore, Tackle Sophomore, Guard dig X ,T WTW - 20, TJ - 41 Meredith Hill and John Echols were the two Rebels who put on a two-man touchdown show to defeat the Longhorns, 41-20. Both hoys rushed for a combined total of 156 yards while running up the third quarter score to 34-6. White took the opening kickoff and reeled off 69 yards with John Hardwick scoring from the one yard line. In the second half the Longhorns scored quickly. Jimmy Worley scored on runs of 28 and 3 yards. Within five minutes, White had trimmed the Rehels lead to 14 points. Disaster then struck as Thomas Jefferson ran six and one-half minutes off the clock with a 13-play touchdown drive. DAVID JACKSON Sophomore, Back JOHN JOHNSON Sophomore, Back Ii'-get in W in 257 gags One of these days l'm going to he head coach. Eric Scheffey f8ll stops Lincoln runner XWTW- 8, WWS - The W. T. White Longhorns were trounced by Samuell, one of the top North Zone teams 47-8. The Longhorn defense was at its finest as it held Samuell to no completions the first time they had the ball. Paul Morris and Charles proved too much for White by scoring 5 touchdowns between them and building up a 40-0 halftime lead before the Longhorns could light up the scoreboard. Late in the fourth quarter the Longhorns had the ball on the 26 yard line. Sixteen plays, Jimmy Worley scored from the nine yard line. Then on a fake extra point, Mike Thompson hit Worley for the two point conversion. Samuell scored once more to assure their victory. RANDY LANCASTER BRODIE LEWIS Sophomore, Back Sophomore, Back .--- lk? X123 .JERRY MARTIN Sophomore, Guard WTW-20, HCS- ln the last game of the season, the Longhorns rushed and passed their way to a 20-6 victory over the Spruce Apaches. White scored the first time they had the ball on a 73 yard drive. With a fourth down and long yardage situation, Jimmy Worley took a 32 yard pass from Mike Thompson and wheeled his way into the end zone for a 8-0 halftime lead. In the third period linebacker David Hayden stole a Spruce aerial and returned it to the nine yard line. John Hardwick broke over for a 15-0 lead. In the closing seconds of the third quarter, Jimmy Worley intercepted another Spruce pass. After numerous penalties, Joe Clark took a 46 yard scoring pass from Mike Thompson. The Apaches scored late in the game but the Longhorn,s passing and rushing attack proved too much for the Apaches. Longhorn defense .jx--Q.-,W '35 . R .i ....... HAL ROBERTS Sophomore Punter PETER RYBA Sophomore, Tackle 1' 'l ' A , X -in-'RZ' , . , . . Y an ...' ...J .-- ..f' .-- -- '--- , wi-f o-- I .- - My iw ,H ,,.,,,.. .. 1, 1... ... .. ...Q M M .M , 'M 2, Zfil W fi S v , ,dp fe.. Q... .... ,f Row One-Pete Dunnam, Mike Richards, Johnny Roland, Mark Brown, Robby Seidel, Bill Lamberth, Mike Patterson, Bill Davis, Bryan Harrington, Robin Weiss. Row TwowTim Ryan, Phil Smuland, Doug Giffen, Richard Kreekon, Bob Klinck, Steve Mosier, Rusty Ambler, Bill Day, Bob Kane, David Kissel. Row Three-Coach ,lim Fowler, Skip Neilson, Randy Mobley, Pete Zorbanas Joe Hooks, Chris Sneed, Robert Heiser, Nathan Meyerson, Bob Campbell, Don Margo, Mark Farmer, Bill Perley, Dennis Tulley Row Four- Coach Tom VanDenian, Harper Perkins, Chip Staggs, Jimmy DeFontes, Randy Wadley, Richard Perry, Dan Allred, Charles Anderson, Bill McCaw, Doug Hodges, Mark Maher, Coach Justin Wakeland. White. . . . . .19 Hillcrest . . . . . . . . 2 White. . . . . .14 Woodrow Wilson . . . . 28 White. . . . . 0 Bryan Adams . . . . 6 Wvhite... ...19 Sunset .. 16 White. . . . . .34 North Dallas . . . . 0 White... ...28 Carter 7 White. . . . . .19 Thomas Jefferson . . . . 0 White... ...14 Samue1l........ . 6 White. . . . . .20 Spruce . . . 0 260 7 -2 Record Under the direction of Coach Justin Wakeland, Coach Jim Fowler, and Coach Thomas VanDeman, the W. T. White MB team had a very successful season. The Longhorns defeated such strong teams as Samuell, Thomas Jefferson, and Carter. Outstanding players included Randy Wadley, Bob Campbell, and Jimmy De- Fontes. Wadley returned either a punt or kick-off for a touchdown every game except one. The other two were noted for their work at offensive end. The defensive secondary, made up of Nathan Meyer- son, Bill Davis, and Randy Wadley, gave the offense numerous scoring attempts from the fifty yard line in every game. M M Team Sports g Row One-Manager Kelly McCann, Jim Hummel, Charlie Daniels, Doug Traver, Neil Bickley, John Herron, Morris Hancock, Tim Williams, Robert Salih. Row Two: David Austin, Bill McCaw, Richard Lorang, Chris Kane, Lynn Humphries, Harmon Worley, John Bigler, Eric Florance, David Hayden, Manager Rick Morrissey, Coach Justin Wakeland. The W. T. White Baseball team was picked for fourth place in its zone in the beginning of the baseball season. But Coach Justin Wakeland is looking forward to a more promising season than fourth place. With seven returning lettermen, hopes are high for a first place finish. Among the standouts for the Longhorn team are Lynn Humphries, John Bigler, who made All-City catcher last year, Neil Bickley, Jim Hummel, David Hayden, Eric Florance, and Chris Kane. The Longhorns began their eighteen game dis- trict schedule by defeating Lincoln, 11-0. ............... t s rf '.T.,..gQIi: e bfi.. .,,,.,.... ..... Q. xp .p A N442 LEA .ii 3 We, L- JW J - jig, , u 55, 'iff' ' T 'k' 155 :..i:'3i9f ?'ft?4a:' N, .,....r..wg1,. , .. A ,, f.,.,-:1 s-,mp , fixed: :1l?lJ 1z-.ffeiif e. ..ea .f ' 1146: 'I marry r.,,,5,fy Q FM -,Jim ,- w A... COACH JUSTIN WAKELAND Longhorn Baseball ' lr wr N Ak k'bk VF :iw ' ,H K ' 'XX f , of , it X5 Bl MH , N.. M f ,VVL m,,,m,',, ' I ALA Y ,A , K , T in tm ' T ' ' wwf ,ev JIM HUMMEL HARMON WORLEY JOHN BIGLER s Longhorns ready for action against B.A. DOUG TRAVER 7 ,f ,, Q! ri' .1 a-agfih - - 3' S . .-f ' 264 - I NEIL BICKLEY DAVID HAYDEN . ,,.,. .II ,, .,..k , W IIII IIIIJ .I, I,I fi , 2 nn' xi, ,I I. 4IIf ,, I E! YH. I ff 523,14 I ' , f 1 P ,' I ,.., X I5 ,QS 'Tx , .Ia M Iww-W: +- I I Q I I I I Q. A I , ' ,,,II,sv 'II I' ' I ,,,Q. 5A f iI?,,.. ? Q'I4 .n fm,,,aN-I b -'I .f!.L 1f 5IfVfkI5Wf5?f If T5 II 14 -' ,W ' - W ' ...QIMXS-.fx :IV - '4 X I . 'YS' :Q ' ' iii -I-L-72?.Q ' I- if -1 L,LL I 1- .z M5 W,.. 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The track team has participated in such meets as the Carrol- ton, Kimball, and the Rebel Relays. 266 MANAGER BLAINE MOULDING, COACH JIM FOWLER, MAN ACER DANNY PERRET The hurdlers are Doug Giffen, .loe Ab- ney, and Frank Lewis. 1 he l The Sophomore Relay Team is made up of Billy Davis, Jimmy DeFontes, Bob Campbell, David Jackson, and Hanlon Skillman. Q9 1, ,,go lool on A o o A o I ' Mile Relay: Bob Young, Art Nickens, Tom Clark, Randy Wadley, Joe Clark. Floyd Mechler puts the shot . . . while Frank Lewis clears the hurdle . . . and the Field Events Bill Kaths hurls the discus. The field events include the shot put, the discus, and the pole vault. Row One-Ronnie Keener, Joe Abney, Walt Riley. Row Two-Bob Walker, Floyd Mechler, Bill Kaths. X. L... 3 Row Uneflim Hummel, Andy Marakas, Neil Bickley, Doug Traver, Wayne Warren. Row Two-Coach Clarence Warren, ,lim Hersman Manuel Mirabal, Russell Shafer, .lean Barrett, Rod Shaw, Frank Lewis, Manager Brian Williamson. Row Three-Bert Guess, Tom Wan tuck. LO GHOR COACH CLARENCE WARREN COACH JIM STEADMAN 270 White White .White lWhite White White White White White... White White White White White White NEIL BICKLEY Captain-Honorable Mention on All-City Team BASKETBALL 6 7- 68 M3CA1'lhuT Richardson Richland Burhand . Highlands Adamson lVlacArthur Brazosport Bryan .. A81lVl Consolidated . . . Denison ............. Richland Hills .... V. . . Sunset ...... . . . Kimball . Spruce . . White White White White White White . Vlfhite White White . White White White White Vlfhite . Adamson .. St. lVlark's . T. Jefferson Pinkston . . . N. Dallas . . . Carter .... Washington Hillcrest . . . T. Jefferson Pinkston . . . N. Dallas . . . Washington Hillcrest . . . T. Jefferson FRANK LEWIS DOUG TRAVER San Antonio Tournament ln their first tournament of the season the Longhorns travelled to San Antonio. The date was November 24-25. Burbank was the first team to get trampled by the Long- horn's by a score of 67-27. White led 35-6 at halftime and 50-7 at the end of the third quarter. Leading scorers for White were Wayne Warren, Jim Hummel, and Bert Guess with 8 points each. White was defeated by Highlands in the second game by a score of 61-48. Highlands led at the half, 32-22. Neil Bickley and J im Hummel had 12 and 11 points, respectively. The final game was against Adamson, whom the Long- horns fell to, 53-50. White was ahead at the half, 26-20, but the Leopards slowly pulled away while Bert Guess, Manuel Mirabal, and Wayne Warren had 14, 10, and 12 points. The Longhorns placed fourth in the tournament. Frank Lewis jumps for two against the Rebels. WTW-59, 86 P-78, 98 In their first district game the cagers from W'hite looked hot as they took a nine point lead at the end of the first quarter. But the rest of the game was Pinkston as Wayne Warren chunked in 17 points for White. High Point Men Wayne Warren-l7 , Neil Bickley-11 rttt T fdi,ii, ii' sill' 'E '- JEAN BARRETT In their second encounter, the Longhorns were sharp by hitting 86 points but Pinkston's height was too much for the short, fast-moving Longhorns as POZZHK M611 White lost its fourth district game. Neil Bickley-19 Wayne Warren-15 WTW-66, 72 ND-61,53 High Point Men Wayne Warren-24 The Longhorns played the Bulldogs on even terms Ne11B1Ck1eY-15 until the second and third quarters when they broke away for an ll point lead. Neil Bickley and team- mates made sure of their first district game Win. BERT GUESS The roundhallers fast start proved too much for N. Dallas as they led through the Whole game. This was the third zone Win for White, surpassing last year,s zone win mark of two games. High Point Men ,lean Barrett-18 Wayne Warren--16 Bryan Tournament Bryan, Texas, on December 1-2, provided the scene and time for the cagers second tournament of the year. With a 2-1 record, the Longhorns captured the second place trophy. Even though the score was tied at halftime, the Longhorns rallied to beat Brazosport, 70-58. The leading scorers in the victory were Jim Hummel with 20 points, Neil Bickley with 16 points, and Wayne Warren with 13 points. W'hite then heat the host of the tourney, Bryan, 52-39. The game was close at first hut Jim Hummel and Neil Bickley with 12 and 8 points assured the victory. The final game saw White lose to A8zlVI Consolidated 72-56. The big difference was in the third quarter when White scored only 12 points to the opponent's 23. Manuel lVlirahal and Neil Bickley had 10 points while Jim Hummel had 9 points. 'E JIM HERSMAN H igh Point Men Wayne Warren-17 Neil Bickley-16 ANDY MARAKAS WTW'-60, 87 BTW-63, 73 A three point deficit in the third quarter proved to be the fatal-blow for White as they played Wash- ington on even terms through the rest of the game. Neil Bickley, Wayne Warren, and Rod Shaw hit double figures for White. The Longhorn's second meeting was much more successful as White hit one of their highest team totals of 87 points. Even though ace Sammy Hervey hit a blistering 45 points, teamwork and excellent coverage on the other players proved to he the win- ning margin for White as the Longhorns Won their fourth game of the zone season. High -Point Men Neil Bickley-23 Jim Hummel-19 J IM HUMMEL High Point Men Rod Shaw-18 Wayne Warren-14 WTW-64, 61 H-45, 72 The Longhorn's second zone win was against rival Hillcrest at Loos. The Panthers were the underdog in every quarter as Wayne Warren, Neil Bickley, and Jim Hummel paced White with 15, 10, and 10 points respectively. H igh Point Men Wayne Warren-15 Neil Bickley-10 Jim Hummel-10 The second meeting was at Loos also and was just the opposite of the first game. White was down by 5 points at the end of the first quarter and 10 points at the half as the roundballers played in their next to the last game of the season. C'mon guys, you can't quit now! You gotta keep playing! J MANUEL MIRABAL DR. PEPPER TOUR AME T Probably the worst showing for the Longhorn basketball team was in the Dr Pepper Tournament which was held at Cobb Field House on December 26-28. White defeated St. lVlark's in the first game, 68-44. The first quarter proved to be the Winning- margin as the Long- horns scored 22 points to the Lion's 5 points. Frank Lewis had 14 pointsg Wayne'Warren and Jim Hummel had 9 points and Andy Marakas had 8 points. The second game proved to be disasterous as the Rebels beat White, 72-45. TJ. led at the midway point, 35-12, as the Longhorns never seemed to be in the game. Leading scorers were Neil Bickley with 15, and Rod Shaw with 9 points. The Longhorn team was then placed out of compe- tition because of the loss. ' Mm n,y , X H-,iw s 31 a gs? 4 , , , ,I ,,a,, 5 rtgl TOM WANTUCK RUSSELL SHAFER Q tr ,,,a, 71 ,r ' 5: Q fa 3 1 acaa wa., 3:---Jg,g,'g.,..,.,.,,,:3, -.sara f sas'- W ..a-.1-..v.a- '2L1 Jl -3 r.. f ' 'U' Z 3 V- 'wfi-7' ' 4 ..- 1 ii .1 E, -., W. .M TEE 'H f - Ld V WTW-56 67 TJ-74, 854 The first encounter with the city u . champs saw White fall to the Rebels 1 p Hlgh POLTLI M611 who had five players in double figures. y , Wayne Warren-15 Down by 10 points at the half, the Rebels A Q 1 Q Bert Guess-111 widened the gap even though Neil Bick- ley, Wayne Warren, Bert Guess and Tom W Wantuck had 10, 15, 14, and 10 points. WAYNE WARREN The final game of the season found White again H13 h Ponzi Men' defeated by the Rebels. The Longhorns jumped off Nei1BickleyFM21 to a bad start as T. 1. led 23-9, at the end of the first Bert Guess-10 quarter. White made a comeback in the third quar- ter to cut the lead but still fell, 85-67. BRIAN WILLIAMSON Manager ROD SHAW 277 Row One-Coach ,lim Steadman, John Dunlap, Curt Ashmos, Hal Roberts, Charles Herrin, Steve Lehtiwen. Row Two-Hanlon Skill- man, Steve Lehtinen, Paul Lewis, Mark Seymour, Pete Zorbanas. B- Team Basketball Under the able direction of Coach ,lim Steadman, the B-team compiled a record of 4 Wins and 5 losses in district play. All the games were played at the State Fair Automobile Building. The Longhorns were also the host to a tournament in which they placed second out of seven teams. The B-team is just a training ground for those boys who will play on the Varsity team next year. 278 pf. .5 Q me f Row One-Jeff Howell, Eddie Liles, Dick Goodall, ,loe Averill, Dennis Tully, Craig Jett, Dave Drake, Bill Slieetz, John Blosser, David Dick, Frank Cole, Gary Jordan, Doug DeGr0ot, Darb Gunn, George Meguson, Wade Russell, 5 in ,3 X X.,-L, - w , 6,1 Q: ., , ' , .lolm Wolcott, Danny McEvoy. Row TwofBill McEvoy, Richard Caley. R0w Threeflimmy Kravetz, Bob Miller, Ross Anderson, Craig Shaw. CO-CAPTAIN ROSS ANDERSON, COACH TOM VAN DEMAN, AND CO-CAPTAIN GEORGE MEGASON 279 The Swimming Team . . . The 400 yd. Relay Team that qualified for State was composed of George Perry, Bob Dwelle, John Cole, and Bob Miller. The 200 yd. Medley Team that qualified for State was made up of George Megason, Dave Drake, Bill Sheetz, and Ross Anderson. aj, l ee m , mid ee J,-:wi-, mm Iii e ' I 'f , K .7 gm The Individual Medley Swimmers are Bill McEvoy, Frank Cole, Dick Goodall, and Danny McEvoy. Places 2nd in the City Meet I I V 281 f. . '-ti.,ff- Q-2? -..mfEUla-ate 'fff' :'I3'1s-3,43-..,. t, Q W f v 3' -x'-- gif ik, + e ' .ii-Sf'-gi-1'3f 5352 -3 f-aitlggf-Fw3,n,?5'TZ'?Sii.'- vg1fvA.,g:g:,.1?f,S'i2, ,. .W E. :Xi 1 L- fs fr fwffi1Q:,:t4 . i Row One-Nancy Boyd, Debbie Jones, Janet Plume, Louise Campbell, Row Two-Frank Mitchell, David Peck, Coach Pete Tunnell, Robert Horton, Steve Smith. Tennis . . . Qpiiiw 4' i iii 1 i 4 282 WALTER BENNING . . . Is the Beginning of Spring Activity MITC L g .3 s i 1 if ROBERT HORTON JANET DQ DAVID PECK SCOTT ASHELMAN STEVE SMITH LOUISE CAMPBELL ,.-q--r-.-q-VF 1, ..... if ff iif ifii 1 3 iifff 0 . , ,,..,,..., .eii iiz gs,v .fiqfzfi E- :ff Er m2m--, lg Qff - -fi V ',,,j,f :Q A , f '3 : 'iw .F M5 -.- L, Q ., D J L L L g ' K -. Lu , L ff.- 'A ' Q . 1--F, fe Row One-Bobby Davis, Doug Shackleford, Andy Lawler, Ricky Babisak, Chris Zelens, Don Smyers, Dwight Robertson, Bobby Lawler, David Bonnell, Mike Patterson, Ed Philips. Row Two-Coach Leonard Trapp, David Bingham, Chuck Sundstrom, Bert Guess, Rusty Ambler, Paul Duke, Sam Ligon. G0 He rs . . . LEONARD TRAPP 285 Lx... ..Tee UH for the 968 Season BERT GUESS DOUG SHACKELFORD DAVID BONNELL SAM LIGON 5, DWIGHT ROBERTSON 288 Xwggjwwwex . AXNQ xeoscemxamiq px KX'XQsJNVb v '9Njx KA' figlkw Gb I - X ADVERTISING The firms represented within this section, Are those who have supported the school . . . 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For Information Call: gl-IST'-ER Mark Distributing 3307 Northaven my FL 8-2095 Spomsmb-Y Steve Scott FL 1-1588 3I5 Abdou, Buddy Abingt on, Tommy, 80 Abney, Joe, 163, 256, 267, 269 Acker, Pamela, 163 Adams, Cynthia Adams, Deral Adams, lrwin Adams, Johnny Adams, Kathy, 80 Adams, Marsha, 147 Adams, Michael, 147 INDEX Bernstein, Richard, 163 Berry, Cathy, 163 Berry, Melinda, 83, 211 Bibbs, Mary Lynn, 163, 243 Bickley, Neil, 83, 72, 193,- 262, 264, 270, 271 Bigler, John, 84, 262, 263 Billings, Bruce, 147 Bingham, David, 163, 285 Bisch, Tod, 163 Black, Ronda, 117, 204, 214 Adams, Richard, 163, 182 Adkisson, Tim, 163, 227, 241 Albury, Elaine, 147, 215, 222, 217 Alexander, Kathy, 163 Alexander, Kenneth Alexander, Stephen, 80 Allen, Carol, 147 Allen, Dennis, 256 Allen, Dolores Allen, Edward Allen, Pam, 203 Allen, Polly, 80, 181, 196, 199, 137 Allen, Allen Cooke, Robert Ruth, 80 Allison, Cheryl, 163, 234 Allison, Linda, 80 Allison, Sylvia, 163 Allred, Dan, 163, 260 Amberson, Sharon Ambler, Rusty, 163, 260, 285 Ames, Jean, 263 Anderson, Charles, 147, 248, 260 Anderson, Holmes Anderson, Michael, 163 Anderson, Patty, 74, 147, 205 Anderson, Ross, 147, 279, 280 Anderson Sharon 147 Anderson f stevenf 141, 163, 205 Andreoli, Jacquelyn, 163, 231 Appold, Rebecca, 80, 208, 209, 210, 243 Asbury, Michael, 147 Asbury, Stephen, 147 Ashelman, Scott, 284 Blackmon, Ralph, 163 Blackrnon, Randall, 84 Blades, Benji, 163 Blaha, John, 163 Blair, Katherine, 84 Blair, Michael Blair, Randall, 147 Blair, Thomas Blais, Catherine, 84 Blais, Philip, 163 Blanchette, Martha, 147, 196, 199, 208 Bland. Glenda, 163, 211, 231 Blansett, Barbara Blasingame, Beverly, 84 Canty, David, 148, 186 Carle, Shari, 88, 188, 196, 199, 200, 225 Carlson, Bob, 88 Carlson, Sallie, 148 Carrikcr, Lynn Carrington, Larry Carroll, James Carroll, Jeanette, 1118 Castell, Nancy Caster-l, Randy, 210, 241 Cegelski Donna, 164, 182 Center, Robert, 164 Chambers, Beverly, 88 Chambers, Buford, 240 Chance, Linda, 164- Chapman, Juliann, 148, 232 Chapman, Lawrence Charbencau, Peter, 88 Chatham, Gary Chiles, Robert, 70, 88 Chitwood, Blake Cookas, Cheryl, 88 Cookas, Sara, 164 Chrietzberg, Debbie, 234 Davis, Naney, 91, 196, 198, 208, 209, 210 Davis, Patricia, 1-19, 196, 198, 208, 219 Davis, Sally, 91 Dawson, Brenda, 164 Day, Donna, 226 Day, Steve, 91, 226 Day, William, 164 Dayton, Terri, 149 De Soearraz, Jimmy, 1-19 De Soearraz, Philip Dean, Bobby, 164 Dean, Debbie, 149 Dean, Jimmy, 92, 194, 225, 232 Dedrick, Lerae, 164- Deedon, Bruce Ashmos, Curt, 163, 278 Ashmos, Vicki, 80, 208, 227 Atkins, Bill Atteberry, Phillip, 147 Atterbury, Gary, 163 Aubuchon, Jim, 75, 84, 224, 225, 230 Austin, David, 147, 262, 265 Austin, Gary, 79, 84 Averill, J oe, 163, 279 Ayers, Michael Ricky, 147, 285 Bailey, Sharon, 73, 147 Babisak, Bailey, B Baine, St ill, 147 eve, 147 Bajackson, Robert Baker, David, 84, 232 Balding, Anne, 147, 214 Balding, Barbara, 84, 220 Baldwin, Jenny, 84, 229 Baldwin, Baldwin, Sherry, 84 Terry, 205 Ball, Allen, 163, 248 Ball, Debbie, 84, 209, 210, 137 Ballard, Carol, 147, 218, 219 Ballew, Michael, 163 Bannon, Anne, 147, 220 Bannon, Colleen, 211, 84 Blosser, John, 147, 189, 194, 213, 279, 281 Bludworth, Sara, 148, 229 Blundcll, Cynthia, 163 Board, Ronald, 163 Boardman, Barbara, 84, 204 Borlen, Joan, 148, 182 Boemer, Lillian, 163, 182 Boomer, Bob, 70, 84 Boettcher, Pat, 84 Bogart, Tricia, 163, 222 Bogart, Susan, 163 Bogart, Thomas, 85, 226 Bogenschutz, Ann Bohlander, Nancy, 85, 209, 211, 232 Bolinger, Deborah, 148 Bolton, Ellen, 163 Bonar, Becky, 85, 232 Bonnell, David, 85, 285, 286 Booth, Rebecca, 231 Booth, Victoria Bos, Victoria, 163 Bowles, Martha, 148 Bowles, Steven, 136 Boyd, Dean, 205 Boyd, Nancy, 73, 163, 234, 282 Bradford, Paul, 148 Bradshaw, Pamela, 148, 220 Bradshaw, Stephen, 85 Brakcbill, Jeanne, 148, 196, 199 Bramhall, Kathleen, 85 Brandon, Bob, 85 Breithaupt, William, 85 Brennan, Eileen, 163 Bresnen, Maurice Bridges, Barbara, 163 Briggs, Gwen, 86, 208, 210, 222, 220 Briggs, Sally, 42, 163, 222 Briscoe, Steve Bronk, Nancy, 86, 208 Bronson, Frances, 163, 208, 228 Brooks, Ricky Brooks, Ronald, 163 Brooks, Stephen, 148, 182, 194, 248, 253 Brophy, Judith Brounoff, Nikolai, 86 Chunn, Kay Clancy, Catherine, 164- Clancy, Thomas, 148 Clariday, Mary, 164 Clarizio, Jacqueline, 164 Clark, Holly, 164, 226 Clark, James, 148 Clark, Joe, 148, 248, 253, 268 Clark, Robert, 88 Clark, Torn, 88, 181, 214, 266, 268, 230 Clark, Val, 89 Clary, Don, 240, 211 Cleland, Cathy, 164, 226 Cleveland, Dorothy, 89 Clossor, Robert, 204, 205 Cline, Mark Cloud, Susan, 89, 184, 188, 217, 219, 229, 238 Cocke, Dee, 42, 164, 181, 213, 214, 228 Robert, 89 Cockerham, Don, 89, 194 Coe, Toinette Coffey, Darrel, 89, 205, 211 Coffey, Debra, 164, 217, 226 Cognetta, Patricia Coker, Kyle, 148, 205 Cole, Frank, 164, 279, 281 Cole, John, 280 Coleman, Adelaide, 89, 211 Coleman, Bruce, 164 Coleman, Glynda, 89, 208 Coleman, Larry, 164 Coleman, Susan, 164 Collins, Rita, 90 Collyar, Sherrill, 164 Combs, Linda, 90, 217, 229, 137 Conant , Carol 90, 211, 234 Conklin, Thomas Conover, Lynn, 90 Conrad , Vicki, 1-18 Cook, Deborah, 164 Cook, James, 90 Cooper, Andrew, 148, 205 Cooper, Candace, 148 Corbin, Austin, 90 Cornwell, Knowles, 164 Costanzo, Mary, 148 Ty 82 Cotton, John, 148, 213 Barbee, Barbosa, Cammy, 147 Barnett, Charles, 82, 194, 212, 213 Barnett, Kathleen Barnett, Sheryl, 82 Barnhart, Robert Barrett, Jean, 82, 193, 248, 250, 270, 273 Barrett, Loraine, 82, 205, 206 Barta, Michael, 163 Bartlett, Gladys, 147 Bartlett, Joseph Barzune, Stuart, 163 Baskin, Alyce, 147 Baugh, Barbara, 163' Bayles, Michael, 163, 241 Bean, Michael, 147, Bear, Debbie, 84, 231 Cain, Beard, Becky, 163, 234 Beard, Betsy, 163 Bea!Y, Jerry, 82 Beauduy. Jean, 74, 147, 218, 219 Beene, Mary Beisheim, Gary, 82 Bell, Pa tricia, 163, 226 Bell, Robert, 83, 238 Bell, William, 147, 205 Belless, Michael, 241 Benedict, William, 163 Benjamin, John, 147, 205 Benner, Linda Bennett, Sandra, 163 Benning, Richard, 83, 266 Benning, Walter, 83 Bentley, Marcia, 83, 217 Bergstrom, Karen, 83 Berman, Ann, 147, 196, 199, 208 Bernat, Kenneth Bernbaum, Joan, 163 Bernstein, Joan, 83, 181, 137 316 Browell, Allan Brown Brown , Beth, 148, 208, 212 , Betty, 163, 223, 231 Brown, Carter, 86, 184, 194, 248, 250, 137 Brown , Douglas, 86 Brown, Gary, 85 Brown, Henry, 163 Brown, Lynn, 86 Brown , Mark, 163, 260 Brown, Marsha Brown Brown , Sarah, 86 e, Dave, 87 Bryan, Gail, 87 Bryor, Louise, 204 Buchan, John Budde, Ben, 87 Buell, Susan Bunn, Janet, 87, 217, 218, 222 Burk, Kevin, 163 Burk, Sandra, 148, 217, 222 Burke, Rosemary, 87 Burkhart, Dianc, 148 Burris, Katherine, 87, 184, 211, 232 Burtts chell, Harrian, 148, 217, 220 Bushman, Janet, 163, 205 Busse, Cynthia, 163 Busse, Edward, 164 Busse, Sandra, 164 Byers, Marilyn, 148, 213, 214, 215, 225 Dennis, 87 Cnughlin, Patti, 164, 229 Covey, Thomas, 164 Cox, Charles, 55, 56, 90, 180, 181, 194, 213, 248, 250 Cox, Martin Coyle, Lynn, 164 Crabb, Linda, 148, 208, 220 Crawford, Kurt, 164- Crellin, Timothy, 148 Cribb, Deidre Crice, Susan, 90 Crisford, David, 164 Crisford, Diane, 164, 214 Croom, Lewis, 164 Crouch, Penni, 161 Crowley, Teresa Crowther, Corn, 91, 208, 229 Culley, Steven, 164, 205 Culley, Stuart, 164, 205 Cumming, John, 91, 194, 213 Curry, Deborah, 148, 229 Daeuble, Lynn, 148 Dahly, Kathleen Dale, Ann, 91 Dallas, Carol, 164 Dalrymple, Robert, 148, 205, 213, 230 Danckaret, Karen, 91 Daniel, Dec Dec, 148, 196, 199 Daniels, Charlie, 262, 265 Danielson, Sue, 164 Dann, Gordon, 164 Dannelly, Susan, 149, 219, 227 De Fontes, James, 260, 267 De Groot, Dong, 1-19, 213, 279 De Groot, Valerie, 165 Delaney, Margaret, 165, 234 Dennis, James, 149 Dennis, Karen, 149, 220 Denton, Kathy, 149, 219 Derr, Debbie, 149 Derr, Leslie, 92 Detrick, Russell, 92 Detzcl, Laura, 119 Deupree, Anne, 92, 210, 217 Deupree, Cs-eilia, 165 Dick, David, 165, 214, 279, 281 Dick, Rebecca, 119 Deekerson, Archie ' Dillard, Cub Diller, Katherine, 165 Dillingham, Danna Ditto, Paul, 165 Dixon, Steven, 165, 211 Dodds, Charles, 211, 165 Dodson, Michael Donahue, Joseph Dooley, Buddy, 92, 194 Dooley, Randall, 149 Doremus, Charles Dowell, Travis, 92, 193, 201, 202, 203, 230 Drake, Dave, 119, 279, 280 Draper, Charles, 165 Draper, Jacqueline, 165 Dray, Daniel, 165 Driscoll, Joseph Driteh, Michelle, 92, 217, 222, 137 Dry, Doug, 92 Duckworth, Doug, 93, 248 Dutote, John, 1119, 205, 206, 227 Ducote, Maureene Duke, Paul, 149, 211, 28-1 Dunklin, Donna, 119 Dunklin, Bill, 93 Dunlap, John, 1-19, 19-1, 2-13, 278 Dunnam, Pete, 165, 260 Durham, Archie Durual, David Dutton, David Dwelle, Alan, 165 Dwelle, Bob, 55, 57, 93, 201, 202, 280 East, Mary, 93 Eastlaek, Martin Eaton, Sharon Ebel, Dirk, 93 Ebcrhart, Charles, 165 Edlefscn, Ronda Edmonson, Charles, 165 Edmonson, Greg, 93 Edringto n, William, 165, 232 Edwards, Beverly Edwards, Jane, 165 Ellingson, Mark, 149 Ellington, Candy, 149 Elliott, Betty, 165, 204, 205, 229 Ellis, Meredith, 149, 196, 198, 234 Ellis, Monica, 93 Enloe, Peggy, 119 Ennis, Mary Epstein, Erickson Ethridge Anne, 93, 205, 206, 243, 230 , Barbara, 226 , Rebbccea, 165 Eubanks, Charles, 165, 240, 241 Eubanks , Marie, 165, 226, 234 Evans, Annette, 165, 226, 229, 238 Evans, Evan Caldwell, Cathy, 164, 229, 234- Caldwell, Nancy Jo Caley, Richard, 148, 204, 279 Callahan, Bob, 148, 213, 225, 230 Campbell, Claudia, 148, 196, 199 Campbell, Louise, 55, 61, 87, 209, 210, 282, 284 Campbcll, Susy, 164, 234 Campbell, Bob, 164, 182, 260, 267 Darling, James, 164 David, William, 164 Davies, Gail, 164 Davis, Billy, 164, 182, 260, 267 Davis, Bobby, 91, 285, 286 Davis, Deborah, 164, 208, 228 Davis, John, 164, 205 Davis, Linda, 164 Davis, Lynn, 164, 234 Evans, Jo Ewert, Carl, 91, 248, 250 Ewert, Greg, 94 Eyres, Melody, 165, 205 Facsko, Stephen Fagcrstrom, Vicki, 165, 219 Farkac, Susie, 91 Farmer, Mark, 260 Fenton, Janet, 165 Fentress, Elizabeth, 165 Ferguson, Linda, 150, 196, 199 Ferguson, Rebecca, 229 Ferrara, Mary, 150, 196, 199, 243 Ferrara, Mike, 91 Ferraro, Fred, 94 Fickcs, Lynn, 165 Field, Beverly, 165 Fincher, Richard, 165 Fink, Betsy, 165 Finlayson, Thomas, 165 Finnell, Suzann, 165, 201, 205 Fischl, Gail, 94, 212, 217, 222, 137 Fisher, Gary, 94 Gruber, Gary, 150 Fisher, Duane, 165 Fisller, Leslie, 165, 205 Fitzgerald, Edward Flach, Walter Flanagan, Barbara, 165 Flanagan, Julie, 150 Flanders, Sally, 150, 196, 198 Fleislllnan, Marsha, 165 Fleming, Carol, 165 1-'lt-lnister, Jay, 169 Flippin, Linda, 91, 70 Flora, Margie, 150 Florallce, Erie, 95, 230, 262, 263 Florence, Jiln, 95 Floyd, Susan, 165 Flynll, Kathleen Fogle, Richard Fontenot, Sharon, 91, 181, 232, 137 Ford, Billie, 166 Ford, Margaret, 150 Foster, Kathleen, 95, 229 Fountain, Jeanne 150 Fonts, Mary, 95, 81 Fox, Ronald, 150, 191 Franks, Jeannie Franz, Julene, 95, 213 Franz, Mark, 166 Fraser, Janet, 95 Fraze, Marvin, 150 Frazier, Randulpll, 150 Frederick, Barbara, 150 Freise, Linda, 166, 204, 212 Frelnllling, Michele, 166, 231 French, James, 95 Frcnkel, Gregory Frierson, Anne, 166 Frierson, Deborall, 96 Fry, Mildred, 150 Fry, Terry, 166 Frylnark, Mary, 166 Fuerst, Linda, 96, 227 Ftllkersoll, Vivian, 217 Fuller, Mary Sue, 166, 212, 234 Ftlrgatch, Michael, 150 Furgatch, Vicki, 96 Furstenwerth, Wayne, 150 Gaitller, Sheryl, 96, 210 Galbreath, Lloyd, 150 Galletly, Howard, 166, 204, 205 Ganlble, Gayle, 96 Gamble, Robert Garfield, Donna, 166, 226 ll Groker, Bob, 201 Grounds, Debbie, 98, 205 Cubin, Andrea, 166 Guess, Bert, 98, 181, 191, 285, 286, 270, 27:1 Glless, Rance Guiling, Brenda, 150 Gunn, Dzirb, 166, 279 Glly, Pain, 98, 181, 210, 137 Haddock, Patrieia, 166 Haesemeyer, Candy,,42, 98, 184, 201, 203, 210, 2,13 Hale, Ellen, 150 Hale, Margaret, 73, 166, 182, 234 Haley, Kay, 150, 196, 199 Hall, Jane, 166, 205 Halladay, Terry, 151, 2,10 Hamilton, Bill, 70, 99, 2011, 205, 206, 213 Hancoik, Morris, 151, 262, 26-1- Haney, Catllerine, 151, 219 Hannelnan, Paul, 151 Hallsen, Jeff Hansen, M ichael, 99 Harding, Julie, 166 liaiilwit-lt, laliii, 55, Hargis, Jane, 166 Harker, Lynda, 196, 61, 99, 247, 248 198, 200 Garllart, Pamela Garner, Dan, 96 166, 234 248, 251 criiiiick, Robin,l166, 214 Garrett, Theresa Garvin, Christy, Gauntlett, David , 166 166 , 150 Harlow, Craig Harp, Richard, 166 Harper, Shirley Harrell, Constance, 166, 226 Harrell, 1 r:.tnk, 151, 231 Harrington, Brian, 166, 260, 266 Harrington, Karen, 99, 222, 220 Harris, Daniel, 166 Harris, David, 166 Harris, George, 99, 239, 211 Harris, Karin Harris, Marilyn, 99 Harrison, Naney, 42, 221, 222, 151, 21 Harrison, Ronald, 166 Harrold, Sandra, 151 Hartley, Thomas, 99, 230 Hartwell, Chris, 70, 71, 99, 193, 239, 240 Harvey, Rhonda, 151 Harvey, Stephanie, 166, 201, 238 Haseal, Gary, 166 Haslett, Joy, 100 Hatchett, Nancy, 100, 196, 197, 199 Hathaway, Debbie, 42, 166, 243 Haus, Deborah, 151, 196, 199, 209, 210, 218 Hause, Susan, 151 Haworth, Linda, 166, 238 Gebert, Jack Gebert, Steverl, 96 Giersllater, Mark, 194, 227, 248, 254 Gersllnlan, Debbie, 150, 182, 217 Gerson, Daniel, 166 Gesino, Anthony Gesino, Phillip Gibbons, Mark Gibke, Barbara, 166 cilikp, cliiick, 150, 213, 227 Gibson, Edward, 55, 60, 96 Giffcn, James, 73, 150, 217, 232, 260 Gilbert, Jim, 150, 219, 222, 226 Gilbreath, Terryl, 150 Gillcan, Pam, 42, 97, 201, 203, 210 Gilliland, Linda, 97, 186, 222 Glasheen, Peggy, 97 Glaze, Barbara, 166, 182, 214 Gliige, Gayle, 97, 186, 210, 218, 219, 0 Gleason, Debra, 166, 211 Gleboff, Patricia, 150 Godwin, Paula, 150 Goetz, Barbara, 73, 166, 234 Goetz, Donna, 97, 196, 199, 219, 232 Goforth, Carol, 212, 166 Gold, Jolln, 97 Gold, Patricia, 150 Golden, Gay, 166 Golden, Karen, 150 Goltlb, Stephen, 166 Goodall, Dick, 166, 279, 281 Goodstein, Linda Goodstcin, Susan Goodwin, John, 97 Goodwin, Marvin, 166 Gordon, Leo Gordon, Michael Gorzell, Lynne, 166, 238 Goss, Steven, 166 Hayden, David, loo, 262, 264, 248, 25 Hayslip, Tiana, 100, 221 Head, Pamela, 166 Head, Susan, 151, 205, 206, 213 Graham, Katlly, 166, 234 Graham, Robert, 97, 247, 248 Keeton Grant, Betty, 98, 210 Gravette, Terri, 166 Gray, Barbara, 42, 98, 55, 60, 201, 202, 203 Gray, Craig, 166 Gray, Gary, 98 Green, Melissa, 73, 150, 166, 232 Green, Philip, 166 Green, Robert Greenfield, Doy Greenfield, Ellen, 150, 217, 234, 220 Gregory, Karen, 98 Griffin, Jim, 150 Hearn, Karen, 151, 214, 222 Heeht, Wally, 100, 220 Heck, Douglas, 166 Heck, Kenneth Heiser, Robert, 151, 248, 260 Helber, Susan, 166, 223 Heller, Susie, 62, 55, 100, 181, 201, 202, 210, 221 Henderson, Judy, 100, 211, 222, 232 Hendricks, Linda, 151 Henry, Barry, 100, 248, 251 Henry, Ellen, 166, 226 Herrin, Charles, 166, 278 Herron, John, 151, 248, 254, 262, 264 Hershey, Kathy, 166 Hersman, Jim, 101, 270, 274 Hervey, Bud, 151 Hess, David, 210, 2-11 Hess, Laura Hess, William Hester, Tibbie, 166 Hicks, Dale, 101 Hill, Rebecca Hill, Sharoll, 181, 101, 196, 197, 199, 219, 224, 225, 229, 221 Hines, Guyanne, 166, 214 Hinson, Stanley, 151 Hinson, Nancy, 101 Hirsch, Marian, 166, 228 Holman, Russell Hirsch, Stephanie Hirsch, Cristy, 166 Hitchcock, Beverly, 166 Hitchcock, Mark, 101 Hitt, Kent, 101 Hodges, Camille, 166, 212 Hodges, Douglas, 166, 260, 266 Hoefer, James, 166 Hoestercy, Barbara, 151, 227 Hoesterey, Virginia, 101 Hoffer, Temple, 102 Hoffman, Randy, 102 Hoffmann, Steven, 151 Hogan, Kay, 151, 195, 199 Holcomb, Robert, 194, 213, 241 Holcomb, Robert, 191, 213, 241 Holcomb, Thomas, 151 Holder, Ralph, 152 Holgatc, Susan, 213, 226, 232 Hollingsworth, Linda, 152, 230 Hollingsworth, Lynn, 225 7 1 Holloway, James, 166 Holmes, Dan, 167 Hooker, Randall, 206, 205, 137 Hooker, Sheryl, 205, 152 Hooks, Joe, 260 Horne, James, 205, 167 Horton, Robert, 152, 282, 283 Hotchkiss, Martin, 73 Houser, Martha, 182, 167 Howard, Fredna, 213, 182, 232 Howard, Jaek Howell, Sheralinda, 206, 205 Howle, Jeff, 167 Howrc-y, Patricia, 226, 167 Hoy, Jeffrey, 229, 167 Hubbert, Paul Hubby, Albert Hubby, Cindy, 102 Hughston, John, 167, 211 Htlie, Sheryl, 167 Hlllnlnel, Jim, 213, 181, 193, 185, 270, 275 Hulnnlel, Linda, 21-1, 102, 167 Humphreys, Angela, 167 Humphreys, Patricia, 152 Humphries, Lynn, 263, 262 Hnndley, Allen, 167 Hnndley, Margaret Hunt, Holly, 222, 232 Kemp, Linda, 105 Kempe, Russell, 153 Kephnrt, Todd, 73, 153 Kilpatrick, Byron, 194, 213, 182, 153 Kilnball, Steve King, David King, Frederick, 167 King, Henry, 205, 167, 204 King, Kathryn, 231, 205, 167 King, Richard, 2-18, 251, 185, 105, 24 211 King, Ronald, 266, 153 King, Sharman, 213, 214, 218, 153 0 Hunter, Elizabeth, 196, 198 Hunter , Jolln, 215, 167 Hunter, Mary, 213, 219, 102 Hurley, Ronnie, 102 Hurley Hurst, Hutson , Kenneth, 167 Chris, 74, 226 , David, 103 Hutson, Gregory Hntyra, Sharon, 103 Illicll, James, 71, 206, 205, 103 lllich, Rosemary, 205, 167 Innes, Lynda, 231, 152 Irwin, Martha, 222, 167 Israelson, Kandiee, 222 Jackson, David, 257, 267, 167 Jacobs, Deana Jacobs, Gary, 167 Jacobs, Shelle, 152 Jacobs, Judith, 222, 2,1-3, 152 Jahnel, Nancy, 152 James, Candy, 196, 199, 74, 152, 220 James, Max, 103 James, Randy, 103 James, Roberta, 167 Jamison, Richard, 206, 103 Jannette, Michele, 214 Jaynes, Toni, 194, 185, 103, 204 Jeffers, Kathy, 232, 104 Jett, Craig, 152, 279 Jobson, Debra, 214, 152 Jobson, Kurt, 239, 104, 240 Johns, Susan, 167 Johnson, Jency, 152, 204 Johnson, Jerry, 70, 10-1 Johnson, Kathryn, 104 Johnson, Michael, 266, 152 Johnson, Teresa Johnston, Barbara, 167 Johnston, John, 248, 257, 243 Johnston, Michael Johnston, Susan, 167 Jones, Jones, Cecilia, 167 Cynthia, 222, 214, 167 Jones, Debbie, 214, 167, 282 Jones, Donnald, 167 Jones, Manson, 104 Jones, Randle, 167 Jones, Ricky Jonker, Daniel Jordan, Gary, 227, 152, 279 Jordan, Hilliare, 104 Jordan, Joe, 167 Josephs, Debbie, Joyce, John, 104 167, 220 Kingsley, Debra, 288, 167 Kinkade, Linda, 153 Kipp, Bob, 201, 106, 203 Kirk, Barbara, 167 Kirk, Bill, 106 Kissel, Glenn, 260, 167 Kistler, Cathy, 106 Kistner, Harry, 229, 153 Klarer, Ann, 168 Klarer, Michael, 168 Klinck, Robert, 260, 168 Knappenberger, Karen, 196 Knight, Craig, 168 Knight, Deborah, 211, 234 Kingthon, Nancy, 55, 57, 209, 137 Knowles, Martha, 168 Knox, Richard, 168 Knox, Robert, 106 Kohilka, Mark, 168 Kolbensvik, Julie, 106 Kopf, Jeffrey, 106 Kopf, Jennifer, 153 Kornegay, Robert, 225, 219, 153, 230 Kravetz, Jim, 194, 106, 279 Kreekon, Richard, 260, 168 Kristovieh, Ann, 212, 219 Krusenlark, Kathy, 107 Kuchel, Kathy Kulakoff, Miranda, 107 Kunkel, Richard Kwas, Ann, 182, 226, 234, 168 La Colnette, Ted, 107 Laffen, Michele, 168 Lagasse, Paulette Lagow, Karen, 153 Lalla, Denise, 153 Lamb, Honey, 153 Lamb, Jim, 107 Lamberth, William, 260, 182 Lambeth, Ben, 107 Lambeth, Susan, 153 Lamont, Leslie, 229, 107 Lancaster, Randy, 248, 258, 168 Landgraf, Barbara, 212, 222, 168 Landgraf, Betty, 212, 222, 168 Landgraf, John, 194, 107 Landrum, James Landrum, Robert Landry, Kitty, 168 Langford, Michael, 168 Laquey, Robert, 107 Larimer, Carol, 108 Larsen, Gayla Lathram, Cynthia, 188, 108 Laughlin, Randall, 168 Lauten, Michael, 232, 205 Lawler, Andy, 285 Lawler, Bobby, 285 Lax, Richard, 227 Leahy, Mary Lee, Bobby, 108 Lee, Michael, 205, 153 Lee, Sherry, 153 Legrow, Warren, 240, 241 Legrow, William, 168, 240, 241 Lelitincn, Steven, 168, 278 Lemmons, Jan Leroy, Charles, 227, 205 Leuck, Harvey Leverenz, Nancy, 168 Justice, Barbara, 104, 241 Kackley, Debbie, 167 Kaim, Joan, 225, 105, 216, 217 Kalldin, Carolyn, 167 Kane, Chris, 264 Kane, Candy, 229, 152 Kane, Robert, 260, 167 Kanewske, Kathy, 229, 105, 220 Kappclc, James Karcher, Carol, 212, 167, 23B Karcher, Deborah, 212, 152 Karter, Deborah, 152 Karter, Norma, 105 Kaser, Kathy, 75, las, 225, 228, 105 Kaths, Bill, 269, 105, 137 Levin, Debra, 222, 153 Levine, Barbie, 168 Levine, Marilyn, 153 Levings, Sally, 70, 108 Lewis, Billy, 205, 168 Lewis, Brodie, 248, 257, 168 Lewis, Frank, 194, 268i 267, 108: 137. 270, 272 Lewis, Cavot, 213, 73, 233, 232, 228, 153 Lewis, Joanne, 153 Lewis, Michael, 168 Lewis, Weston Librack, Debra Liebenson, Lillian, 153 Kazlow, Charles, 152, 240, 241 Keagy, Janet, 152, 217, 220 Keener, Ronald, 194, 248, 254, 269 Keese, Kathy, 152 Keese, Philip, 167 Keeton, Joyce, 231, 167 , Raymond, 167 Keith, Mike, 105, 205 Kcitli, Becky, 73, 232, 152 Kellani, Dennis, 167 Kelley, Gail, 196, 198, 1112, 214, 152 Kelley, Marcy, 196, 198, 232, 153, 243, 228, 229 Lieber, John, 206, 205, 154 Ligon, Sam, 154, 285, 287 Liles, Eddie, 168, 279 Liles, Melissa, 196, 199, 214, 154 Liles, Robert, 205, 154 Linburg, William, 233, 232, 168 Lincoln, Bob Linsley, Jerry, 168 Linwell, Brian Linwell, Wendell Litwin, Brenda, 213, 227, 168 Lloyd, Maurine, 196, 199, 154 Lloyd, Susan Lobb, Deborah, 226, 225, 227 317 Lonneman, Thomas, 241 Lorang, Lorang, Marvin, 168 Richard, 262, 108 Lorrain, Diana Lotspeich, Linda, 108 McEvoy, McEvoy, McFadd Bill, 154, 279, 281 Daniel, 168, 279, 231 en, Sandra, 168 McGlathery, Charles, 113 McGowan, Chris, 163 Massie, Nelson, Sheila, 196, 199, 21 218, 155, 243, 228, 229 A ' Nelson, steve, 194, fad, 1 1, 239 Nelson, Andy, RI, 17 59 Newbury, Iwi, 117 Pickett, Teresa, 170 Pierce, David, 120 Pierce, Patricia, 49, 120, 240 Piercy, Cheryl, 196, 199, Pillsbury, Franklin Pillsbury, Tam, 181, 156 Pinion, Larry C., 120 Pinion, Ronald L., 156 Pinncy, Charles, 120 Pitcher, Patricia B. Pitts, Slove Pitts, Timothy, 156, 240, 241 Pittsenhcrgcr, Paula, 170 Pizzo, Llinda E., 121 Plum, Rick A., 156 Plumr, Janet L., 210, 229, 121, 282, 283 232, 156 Plume, Mark R., 170 Pochyla, Cheryl Ruth, 182, 234, 156, 217 Pohl, Jamie, 121 A Pool, nn Caroline, 170 Pope, Doa Grayce, 156 Pope, Lra Loraine, 156 Potts, David L., 156 Powell, Joan A., 222, 156, 217 Powell, Nancy J., 222, 170, 217 Powell, Tom K., 194, 213, 121 Prager, Karen J., 170 Presnall, Penny, 156 Loughborough, Thomas, 154 Mcgraw, Stacy Newsguy F, , 42 W, 3, 212, 182, Louis, Paul, 191, 152, 278 MCKBM, Vicki, 113 637228, 155 A Lovflace, Jaxxnr-s McKay, Glenda V, Wilton, CHQ, 117 Lovmgood, Prod, 136 Ml.Kin1cy, Sallie, 222, 234, 168 05X Newton R ert, 170, 240, Lowe, Stnplwn- 154 Mc Lauchlan, Stewart M Barbara, 15? . 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Malany, Douglas 168 'fn X Mauen, Deborah, 168 U' Mallory, David, 168 Malone, Howard, 1 9, 241 Malone, Mary, 168 vf Malone, Janna, 154 Manning, Larry, 109 Manning, Pamela, 232, 109 Manning, Patricia, 218, 168 Manser, John, 154 Marakas, Andy, 194, 185, 110, 137, 270, 27-1- Marakas, Nancy, 168, 217, 220 Margo, Donald, 248, 260 Marshall, Keith, 185, 206, 205 Marshall, Mike, 70, 213, 137 Marshall, Susan, 154, 204 Martel, Michael, 227, 154- Martin, Cindy, 234, 168 Martin, Gcnc Martin, James, 154 Martin, Jerry, 248, 259, 168 Martin, Jerry W. Martin, Judy, 168 Martin, Nancy, 210, 110 Martin, Martin, Martin, Sandra, 110 Susan, 168 William, 248, 154 Martz, Karen, 163 Maseeh, Sue, 110 Mash, Patti Deborah lller Mlller epgirabal, Debor h 1 Miller, xZ5y?7Z?8?229, 114, 137 ' , E , 154, 279, 280, 281 ills, Gail, 114 ims, Larry, 114- 114, Manuel, 194, 181, 7 230, 216, 217, 270, 275 Mitchell, Frank,'154, 232, 283 Mitchell, Marilyn Mitchell, Sandra, 214, 154, 220 Mizc, Deborah Mobley, Randall, 260, 169 Molina, Linda, 208, 114 Molina, Sylvia, 154 Montgomery, Dun, 227, 155 Montgomery, Fabienne, 218, 115 Montgomery, Gwynne, 208, 243, 155 Monlz, David, 115 Mook, Mary, 222, 219 55, 59, 232, 110 199, 110 Masterson, Garry, 49, Mathews, Beth, 196, Mattingly, Andrea Mattingly, Judy, 234, 154 Mauch, Robert, 111 Maxwell, Gayle, 163 Maxwell, Glen, 111 May, Randall May, Luke, 111 -Mayer, DecDcc, 210, 111, 137 Mayes, John, 73, 227, 223, 168, 205 Mayes, Ronny, 111 Mayfield, Jo Ellen, 55, 59, 196, 197, 198, 213, 111, 229 Maynard, Melody, 154- Mayrath, Chris, 182, 168, 238 Mayratlx, Niuk Mazzola, Robert, 111 Mc Afec, Gail, 112 Mc Cam, Dale, 226, 218, 168, 220 Mc Call, Gaye, 112 Mc Cann, Kelly, 243, 262, 154 Mc Caw, Ccurgc, 260, 265, 262, 168 Mc Clcndon, Kay, 210, 112 Mc Clermzmlmn, Mark Mc Clurc, David Mc Clure, Jacalyn, 154- Mc Connvll, Sharon, 154 Mc Corklc, Dcnnis, 112 Mc Cormick, Mary, 197, 112 Mc Creary, Jancl Mc Mc Cullough, Sandra, 163 Daniel, Earle McDaniel, Ronald McDermott, James McDonald, Brenda, 112 Mc Donald, Ruger, 112 McDone1, Nancy, 222, 154 McCaffer!y, Nancy, 63, 154 318 Moore, Carolyn, 213, 232, 155, 169 Moore, Dorothy, 213, 222, 155, 229, 217 Moore, Gerald Moore, Martha, 220 Moore, Michael, 205, 169 Moore, Ronald, 169 Moore, Sheila, 155 Moore, Thomas, 115, 240, 241 Morgan, Jimmie, 115 Morgan, Kathleen, 222, 215, 223, 169 Morgan, Lisa, 169 Morgan, Susan, 186, 188, 196, 199, 209, 210, 115 Morgan, Sue, 231 Moose, Sherilyn, 211, 185, 219, 229, 113, 230 Moring, Bekc, 232, H15 Morris, Brad, 191-, 2 3, 185, 215, 115 Morris, Petvr Morris, Susan Morrison, Melissa, 210, 116 Morrissey, Rick, 136, 194, 248, 181, 262, 116, 137 Morrissey, Sara, 212, 169 Morton, Elaine, 116 Moseley, Ruth, 228, 169 Mosicr, Charles, 260, 169 Moss, Craig Moss, Linda, 187, 70, 212, 185, 225, 116 Moulding, Blaine, 194, 181, 232, 266, 116 Moyer, Thomas, 2l1 Muirhcad, Donna Mullen, Mary Mullen, Tina, 231, 169 Murray, Lynn, 169 Muzolf, Mark, 155 Myers, Debra, 169 Myers, Nancy, 232, 155 Myers, Patricia, 182, 169 Myhr, Patricia, 116 Mynclt, Judy, 169 Myrick, Gary, 155 Nanlozza, Laura, 226, 170 Nash, Willianx, 170, 225 Neal, Dan, 2-1-H, 251, 116 Neal, Nancy, 226, 170 Neilson, Skip, 260 Neiman, Michael, 75, 116 Nelson, Don, 155 Nelson, Eric, 155 Nelson, James, 155 Nelson, Jane, 211, 218, 169 U girjan, Ju i, 1 ' 0'S llivan, , 27, 155, 220 Owing , B , 118 Oxm , arbara, 73, 155 Pa l , Janice, 170 P mer, William R., 248, 253, 255, 155 alousek, Constance, 213, 222, 243, 229, 155 Pardee, Dave E., 170 Parker, Becky, 196, 199, 213, 222, 243, 229, 155 Parker, Susan G., 170 Parker, Thomas J., 118, 240, 241 Parkhill, Cynthia A. Parman, Molly E., 232, 156 Parnell, Rex, 18 Parrish, Jacqueline Parsons, Jane, 170 Parsons, John C., 118 Parsons, Margaret Parsons, Steve, 205, 170 Parlain, Jimmie Patmorc, Carl, 232, 170 Palmore, Margaret, 186, 196, 199, 215, 118 Patton, Debbie, 214, 156 Patterson, Michael, 260, 170, 230, Michael, 156 285 Patterson, Patterson, Patricia, 208, 214, 218, Patterson, Robert, 248, 252, 181, 230 156 214, 118, Paltist, Todd R. Payne, Payne, Dorinda L., 170 Keith W., 194, 119 Presscl, Victoria L., 156 Prezman, Pam, 218 Price, Dixie, 170 Priester, Sharon R., 121 Priester, Susan L., 170 Pritchett, Monty, 170 Proctor, Cheryl A. Proper, Cathie Jo, 170 Pruitt, Jerry R., 121 Prutzman, Pamela A., 170 Pryor, Louise, 222, 243, 228, 170 Pugh, Margaret A., 211, 227, 231. 156 Quinn, Suzanne J., 186, 196, 199, 121, zoo, 190 Radehaugh, Stephen, 227, 170, 240, 241 Rador, Chris A., 121 Rainey, Marsha L., 231 Rambin, James S. Randolph, Monte Rands, Susan D., 222, 218, 229, 170 Ratcliff, Robert S., 206, 205, 156, 204 Ratliff, Mary G., 170 Ratliff, Rebecca S., 122 Raub, Steve A., 156 Read, Rebecca E., 182, 222, 231, 156, 217, 204 Ready, Shannon, 229, 170 Rector, Lynn K., 170 Redmond, Kathleen D., 231, 170 Reece, Karen A., 170 Ready, Karyl L., 170 Reese, Donovan C., 156 Rez-se, Cordon Reeves, Cherryl L., 211, 170, 217 Reeves, Don William Reeves, Patricia, 170 Reid, Teri Lyn Reidlnnd, Donna, 122 Relyea, Robert G., 157 Relyca, Sally Ann Revelcy, James B. Reynolds, Cynthia E., Rice, John A. 157 Payne, Pcalc, Kent D,, 119 Patricia Ann Peasner, Thomas R., 156 Peck, David A., 156, 282, 284 Peck, Mary Ann, 156 Peele, Lynda K., 205, 119 Peiser, Nancy L., 212, 222, 231, 170 Pcnard, Raymond Penland, Melissa A., 182, 170 Perkins, Paula A., 156 Perkins, Thomas H., 248, 260, 232, 170 Perley, Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry, Peters Pctvrsu William L,, 260, 170 218, 266, 156 Lloyd R., 260, 170 119, 280 Laura Lynn, 119 William Pcrrcll, Danny, Charles Charles George, Pcrskin, Peter, 170 on 170, 204 , Gary, n, Gene, 119 Peterson, Gwendolyn, 170 Peterson, Linda S., 170 Peterson, Peggy, 119 Pctrcc, David R. Pctlon, Debra J., 156 Petty, Cheryl L., 119 Polly, Karen S., 229, 156 Petty, Linda Sue, 182, 231, 170, 217 Petty, Randy H., 120 Phcmister, Patricia, 120 Philips, Dale Gordon, 225, 227, 120 Phillips, Cindy Phillips, Ed, 194, 215, 120, 285 Phillips, Gene, 156 Phillips, Howard E., 170 Phillips, Pickett, Philip P., 156 Brian R. Rice, Schuyler T., 243, 255, 157 Rich, Anita S., 196, 199, 213, 157, 220 Richards, Michael, 260, 157 Richards, Michael D., 248, 255, 157 Richardson, Doris E., 170 Richman, Adele A., 234, 170 Rider, Blair, 196, 198, 208, 214, 157 Riggin, Cynthia L., 157 Riley, Linda K., 231. 170 Riley. Walter W., 248, 256, 269, 157 Rinkcr, Jeri Lee, 208, 170 Rios, Antoinette, 2.31, 170 Roach, Allen A., 157 Roach, Warren D., 22 Roberts, Ben, 205 Roberts, Carolyn P., 170 Roberts, Hal, 157 Roberts, Cathy Jean, 2-18, 259, 170 Roberts, Janet Lee, 157 Roberts, Kenneth W., 170 Roberts, Nanette E., 205, 157, 204 Roberts, Rebecca, 170 Roberts, Ren Howell, 157 Roberts: yn, Beverly, 196, 198, 181, 122 Robertson, Dwight, 55, 53, 71, 213, 181, 285, 180, 122, 287 Robertson, Rebecca, 182, 170 Robinson, Dorcas B., 171 Robinson, Jennie M., 171 Robinson, John A., 194, 185, 122 Robinson, Kathy L., 196, 198, 234, 157 Robinsun, Paula, 215, 234, 171 Robinson, Susan, 157 Robson, Donna, 122 Rogers, Cheryl, 171 Rogers, Chris, 171 Rogers, Paul Roland, Johnny, 260 Roman, Thomas, 224, 225, 122, 230 Root, Cynthia, 55, 53, 196, 199, 208, 213, 181, 79, 135, 123, 240, 216, 200, 217 Rosamond, Tina, 196, 199, 123 Rose, Jayne, 157 Rose, John, 228, 157 Rose, Miriam, 196, 199, 213, 157 Rosen, David, 157 Rosenthal, Zade, 171 Ross, Katherine, 205, 171 Ross, Robbie, 196, 199, 222, 157 Rouget, Jeanne, 234, 171 Rowe, Bruce Rowe, Douglas, 171 Rowe, Larry Rowland, Craig, 157 Rowland, Keith, 171 Rubenstein, Jeffrey Ruhinett, Robert Rudes, Rdhert, 171 Rudnick, Fred, 171 Ruff, Michael, 182, 227, 171 Ruhland. Joanne, 212, 222, 158, 238 Rupert, Jody, 222, 123 Rush, Lynda, 226, 171 Russell, Wade, 194, 228, 158, 279 Rutledge, Sally, 158 Ryan, Tim, 260, 158 Ryba, Peter, 259, 171 Salih, John, 123 Salih, Robert, 213, 181, 265, 262, 171 Salter, Patricia, 213, 227, 205, 171 Sams, Bunnie, 123 Samuels, Darryl, 240 Sanders, Patricia, 209, 211, 219, 232 Sanders, Sharon, 171 Sargent, Judith, 234, 171 Satterwhite, Bethany, 158 Saunders, Richard, 223, 171 Sawall, Ronnald, 158 Scarbrough, Orval, 123 Scauzillo, Frank, 171 Scheffey, Eric, 248, 252, 254, 123 Scheffey, Kristin, 208, 182, 63, 158 Schell, Suzanne, 212, 243, 171 Schelling, Carol, 171 Schiller, Stephen, 158 Schilling, Rick, 123 Schloot, Gretchen, 124 Sehlosberg, Patil Sclmeider, David, 124 Schneider, Susan, 171 Sehuld, Blair, 171 Schulman, Geoffrey, 124 Schwab, Christine, 171 Schwcen, Adeena, 171 Sconyers, Kathy, 197, 124 Scott, Karen, 222, 227, 158 Scott, Nancy Scott, Steven, 189 Scott, Suzanne, 171 Scuzillo, Ricky, 204 Sealc, John, 227, 158 Scars, John, 171 Sccrest, Karen, 171 Seeley, Darryl Seeley, Karen, 234, 124 Seeley, Kinda, 226, 171 Segal, Garry, 212, 75, 223, 171 Seidel, John, 158 Seidel, Robert, 260, 171 Sellers, Kathry, 196, 199, 158 Sellman, Gloria, 222, 158, 217, 238 Seltzer, Howard Seymour, Clark, 158 Seymour, Mark, 158, 278 Shackelford, Doug, 124, 285, 287 Shackelford, Pat Shade, Judie, 211, 232, 124 Shaffer, Russell, 171, 270, 276 Shancr, James Shaner, Joyce, 121- Shapard, Lois, 171 Shapiro, Conald, 194, 212, 213, 158 Shapp, Rita, 171 Sharer, Jack, 191, 158 Sharpe, Deborah, 171 Shaw, Craig, 125, 279, 281 Shaw, Rodney, 171, 270, 277 Shaw, Roger, 125 Sbearin, Laura, 218, 171 Sheaffcr, Michael Sheetz, Bill, 194, 158, 279, 230 Sheffield, Jan, 196, 198, 221, 222 Sherwood, Dana Sherwood, Katherine Shinn, Lloyd, 158 Shirley, Cheryl, 171 Shirley, Deborah, 125 Shirley, Marsha, 171 Shore, Alan, 171 Sicgley, Susie, 158 Siitcri, Jon, 227, 125 Silverman, Pamela, 171 Simmons, David, 158 Simmons, Patti, 171 Simpson, Steven Singer, Andrea Sismilich, Greg, 171, 240, 241 Skaggs, Claudia Skaggs, Larry Skillman, Hanlon, 267, 171, 278 Skinner, Carolyn, 158, 217 Skrodzki, Bonnie, 63, 153 Slack, Sharon, 196, 198, 158 Slack, Susan, 222, 218, 229, 171 Small, Janice, 222, 229, 158 Smith, Abbie, 171 Smith, Brad, 125 Smith, Deborah, 208, 158 Smith, Gary, 248, 252, 125 Smith, Doug, 232, 158 Smith, Joanie, 172 Smith, Jerry Smith, Kristy, 172, 204 Smith, Laurel, 172 Smith, Lynnette, 158 Smith, Marcus, 158, 240, 241 Smith, Phil Smith, Randall, 172 Smith, Raymond, 158 Smith, Ronald, 125 Smith, Steve, 172, 282, 281- Smith, Susan, 125 Smith, Thomas Smith, William, 158 Smitham, Susan, 189, 196, 197, 198, 181, 210 Smuland, Phillip, 260, 172 Smuland, Ray, 248, 252, 126 Smyers, Don, 126, 285, 286 Smyth, Sara, 126 Sneed, Chris, 260 Snider, Bonnie, 126 Snow, W'alter, 172 Snyder, Cathleen, 172 Snyder, Mark, 205, 126 Snyder, Nancy, 225, 219, 231 Sobel, Janice, 221, 126 Soles, Faith Soles, Joy Solomon, Carol, 158, 220 Solomon, Virgil, 206, 205, 158, 204 Sorenson, Anita Sorenson, Ellen Sorlie, Michael, 158 Sorrells, Lucy, 226, 172 Soto, Amado Southerlin, Stephen, 126, 230, 239, 241 Spangler, Mitchell Spangler, Sylvia, 196 Spence, Roland, 159 Spencer, Robert, 240 Spiegel, Harriet, 208, 222, 227, 159 Spring, Michael, 195, 159 Springen, Clyde, 205, 159 Spurlock, Carolyr1, 172 Srader, Slieree, 231, 172 Stacy, Amy, 226, 159, 238 Stacy, William, 219, 126, 241 Staggs, Kenneth, 172, 260 Stanley, Gary, 159, 266 Stasio, Stephen, 195, 127 Steagall, Barbara, 127, 204 Stearns, Clark, 204, 205 Steed, Patricia, 127, 218 Steen, Cyntl1ia, 127, 196, 198 Stephenson, Patricia Stephenson, Mark, 172 Stewart, Carol, 159, 232, 226 Stewart, Charlotte, 172, 226 Stoddard, Mark, 212, 213, 222, 231 Stofer, John, 127 Stoll, Debbie, 159, 218, 229 Stone, Jocelyn, 159, 212, 220 Stooksbcrry, Richard Street, Forrest Haven, 127 Strickland, Elaine Strobel, Pamela, 214, 231, 172 Stroup, Ralph Strozier, Cheryl, 229 Stubbs, Robert Sturgell, Sharron, 127 Suchey, David, 159, 231 Sugarck, David, 172 Sugarek, Richard, 71, 127, 185, 213, 239, 240 Sullins, Claudia, 128 Snmmerour, Tom, 128 Sundstrom, Chuck, 128, 285 Snndstrom, Laura, 172, 234 Svoboda, Betty, 172, 211, 217 Swanson, Ann, 159, 220 Swindle, Gary, 159 Swingle, Richard, 128, 201, 203 Sykes, Deborah, 75, 128 Sykes, Judy, 172, 205 Sykes, Ronnie, 128 Tafelski, Cissy, 128 Tafelski, Joe Tafelski, Marsha, 172, 220 Tafelski, Shirley, 208 , 198 Tagg, Larry, 159, 227 Tanner, Cathy, 222, 214, 231, 172 Tarplcy, Debra, 172, 226 Tarplcy, James, 205, 206 42, 188, 209, 210, Tenner, Andrea, 71, 129, 181, 185, 180, 213 Tenny, Fred, 172 Terrell, Robert Terrill, Henry, 159 Tniiin, B61-ky, 215, 23-1, 172, 217 Terry, Lutrieia, 159 Thames, Rebecca Thomas, Deborah, 159 Thomas, James, 172 Thomas, Mary Thomas, Nancy, 172 Thomas, Terry, 71, 253, 248, 229, 129 Thomas, Tommy, 159 Thompson, Cynthia, 214, 172 Thompson, Belinda, 159 Thompson, Eileen, 172 Thompson, Jennifer, 172 Thompson, Norman Thompson, Jack Thompson, James, 159 Thompson, Randy, 55, 62, 248, 79, 195, 129 Thompson, Kevin, 172, 230 Thompson, Larry, 159 Thompson, 195, 266, Mike, 213, 248, 256, 181, 160 Thompson, Mark, 129 Thompson, Steve, 129 Thompson, Susan, 172, 182 Thompson, Teresa, 172, 204 Thornton, Norma, 129, 204 Thronson, Larry, 160 Thurman, Robert, 186, 195, 243, 129 Tice, Charles, 205, 130 Tolbert, Kathleen, 172 Tonn, Joanna, 205, 172, 204 Toppins, Saral1, 214, 232, 172 Tracey, M errill, 248, 256,,195, 160 Tracy, Stephanie, 130 Walters, Robert Walton, Johnny, 133 W'antuek, Thomas, 173. 270. 276 W'ard, Yvare, Cheryl, 215, 160, 217 Robert Warne, Robert Warner, Robert, 173 Warren, Adrienne, 160 Warren, Wayne, 72, 182, 173, 270, 271 Wiarren, Raymone, 160 YVasko m, Ann, 130 Waters, Debra Watt, Marion, 133 Wfatt, Michael, 133 W'atts, Deborah, 173, 217, 220 Watts, Don, 133, '220 W'atts, Linda, 222, 243, 133, 217 Wann, Bin, 133 Weatherford, Douglas, 172 Webb, Julie, 134 Webster, James Wleinberg, Dennis, 173 Yveirich, Patricia Weiss, Robin, 260, 205, 160 Welch, Rickey, 173 Wells, Beverly Wells, John, 215, 160 Wells, Marilyn Wesch, Steve, 134 West, Ellen, 42, 196, 198, 208, 160 Weston, Benjamin, 173 Weston, Connie, 196, 199, 134, 241 Wcttcr, Steven, 205, 172 Wheeler, Kathleen, 49, 232, 134 Wlietstone, Jacqulynn, 212 White, Kyle White, Mike, 131 White, Pamela, 234, 173 Whiteside, Rob, 71, 205, 134, 204 Traver, Doug. 71, 213, 181, 185, 195, 264, 262, 206, 205, 130, 270, 272 Traver, Timothy, 172 Traylor, Gary, 130 Treat, Mona, 243, 160 Trenckmann, Karen, 212, 160 Trible, Carol, 214, 130 Trible, Wiltz, 160 Triece, Nancy, 172 Trimble, James, 130, 240, 241 Tsotsos, Sylvia, 130 Tsotsos, Paul, 172 Tudor, Mary, 172 Tufts, Steven Tuggle, Nancy, 232, 130 Tully, Dennis, 260, 279 Tune, Samuel Turbcville, Jan, 172 Turet, Tl1omas, 73, 232, 229, 172 Turner, Lou, 227, 172, 217 Turner, Stephanie, 196, 199, 208, 210, 160 Turner, Thomas, 71, 131 Tyler, Rhonda, 211, 172 Tyson, Barbara, 172 Uhler, Kathleen, 131 Ulrich, Craig, 131 Underwood, Kandy, 196, 199, 74, 219, 160 Underwood, Sheri, 172 Upton, Susan, 184, 188, 219, 243, 131, 217 Utgard, Terri, 234, 172 Utley, Blake, 75, 224, 225, 205, 131 Utley, Joh'n Utley, Bruce, 75, 224, 225, 205, 131 Vander Meulen, Kurt, 182, 160 Vanderstcen, C, A. Vandersteen, James Vankirk, Kimberly, 214, 231, 172 Whitfield, Marianne, 196, 199, 73, 232, 243, 229 Whithurst, Thomas, 205, 172 W'l1itley, Barry, 134 Whitson, Ken, 213, 205, 160 Whittaker, Sandra, 214, 134 Whittington, Cynthia Wiberg, Leanne, 196, 199, 180, 181, 232, 135 Wight, Janice, 173 Wigington, Laura, 196, 199, 208, 74, 135 Wiland, Bruce, 173 Wilcox, Danny, 160 Wiley, Frank Wilkinson, Mark, 135 Wilks, Cami, 173 Wilks, Peggy, 196, 198, 185, 135 Williams, Vifilliams Williams Barry Carol, 218, 160 , Douglas, 173 Williams, Judy, 210, 135 Williams Williams Mark, 173 Marty, 173 Wlilliams, Melanie, 160 Williams, Steve Williams Timothy, 265 262 Williamslbn, Brian, 243,' 160, 270, 277 Wilson, Pamela, 196, 199, 160 Wilson, Stephanie, 135 Winegarten, Martha, 173 Winholt, Denise, 160 Witt, Thomas, 160 Wolcott, John, 232, 173, 279 Wfolfe, Robert, 173 Vlood, Carol, 173 Wood, Marcia, 173 Wnod, Pnl, 226, 232, 161, 238 Varley, James Vaughan, Carol, 188, 196, 198, 213, 160 Vaughan, Dennis, 172 Vaughan, Gary, 172 Ventura, Lucinda, 172 Verduin, Margaret, 131 Vetrano, Neal, 131 Vilbig, Peter, 75, 172, 241 Vogtsbcrgcr, Kenneth, 132, 239, 240 Volding, Becky, 209, 210, 132, 217 Volpe, Katherine, 43, 185, 224, 225, 232, 132, 243 Volpe, Jean, 232, 160 Vowan, Mary, 172 Vowel, Renee, 172 Vrana, Gail Watltlill, Cynthia, 172 Wailtlington, David, 70, 132, 220 Wadley, Robert, 260, 268, 160 Wagner, Candy, 210 Wagner, James Waldman, Carol, 172, 238 Waldman, Suzanne, 132 Walker, Deborah, 196, 198, 160 Woodin, Bruce, 213, 195, 161 Woodman, Pam, 161, 217 Wootlring, Billy, 206, 205, 173 Woodruff, Joan, 222, 214, 215, 135 Woodruff, Kay, 196, 199, 222, 215 Woods, James, 135 Woody, Malsolm Wlooltlridge, Eleanor, 232, 229, 161 Woolston, Sherryl, 222, 215, 161, 217 Wooten, Sheri, 226, 234, 136 Works, Melinda, 161, 204 Worley, Harman, 262, 136 Wvorley, James, 247, 2-18, 263 Wfright, Kenneth W'u, William, 266 Wyatt, Charles, 173 York, Jess, 161 Young, Kathleen, 173 Young, Kathleen, 173 Young, Marsha, 214, 173 Young Young , Nancy, 161 , Patricia, 210, 161 Taylor, Chauncey, 172 Taylor, Danny, 128 Taylor, Patricia Taylor, Rhonda, 172 Taylor, Rod, 172 Temerlin, Dana, 42, 172 Temple, Lannis, 172 Temple, Susan, 129, 218, 220 Tenison, Elizabeth, 172 Walker, Melinda, 196, 198, 182 Walker, Robert, 212, 269, 132 watt, Dennis, 181, 213, 195, 243, 137 Wallace, Michael, 160 Waller, Janet Wallington, James, 132 Wallington, Patricia, 172 Walsh, Sandra, 133 Walters, Jay, 172, 230 , -tf 6 .,: ,4 4 1 Young, Richard Young, Robert, 215, 268, 136 Zavislan, Joseph, 195, 227, 161 Zee, Carolyn Zclazny, Rick, 136 Zclens, Chris, 195, 232, 161, 285 Zelcns, Deborah, 173 Zippel, Richard, 213 Zorbanos, Peter, 260, 173, 278 3 I9 no P H LN af. 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