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Fish Experience
True Meaning
of Seniority
On October 11, freshmen and sen-
iors met at Hensal Park to carryon
the tradition of freshman initiation.
A merry time was had by all.
Me. Fish of the Year"(
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Gee. I feel so tall!
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Pep Rallies
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Caskey a la Cool Whip!
Throughout the school year
the cheerleaders sponsored pep
rallies containing various
skits, routines, musical
arrangements, speeches. and
miscellaneous activities to
encourage Tiger Spirit.
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Another award-winning cheerleader perform-
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Sherri and Debe lead crowds on.
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Homecoming
Highlights Football
Season
The Annual Homecoming Week proved to be one of
immense excitement and various activities. Festivities
included the Tiger Football Game, the lighting of ..the bon-
fire, a snake walk, a Jr. -Sr. Class sponsored coffehouse, and
a Homecoming dance. This year's queen was Cindy Feagan
who was crowned by Student Body President, Gary Moody.
Dancing with Sweetbriar.
The Cheerleaders head the "crawling" snake walk.
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The Mighty Tiger Bonfire!
Another Queen is crowned!
Ql'udent Council
Sponsors Various
Assemblies
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A hair raising experiment demon-
strates atomic energy.
Tiger Football
Banquet
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The annual Football Banquet, sponsored by
the Tiger Club, was held on November 22, in
the South Knoll Cafeteria. The emcee was W.
N. "Flop" Colson, and an inspiring speech was
delivered by Olympic gold-medal winner,
Randy Matson. A dance was also held after-
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1975 Tiger Football Award Winners: (l-r) Kieth
Kuttler, Tiger A ward; Brad Smith, Outstanding
Back, Most Valuable Player; and Ashraf Ayoub,
Outstanding Lineman.
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Not now, Arnold!
Winter Dances
Brighten Holidays
Winter season activities began with the Christmas
Ball, held at the Middle School cafeteria, and ended
with the Valentine Dance, held at the High School
cafeteria.
Marian boogies down!
The Valentine Dance Band getting it on!
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Cross Country Banquet
Honors State Champs
On January 17, the Cross Country Team was honored with a
banquet sponsored by the tracksters' parents. The speaker was
Jeff Wells, Southwest Conference Cross Country Champ.
Watch the birdie, Lester.
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Marty knows what's in there!
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Paul Nimblefingers at the key-
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Talent Show
Entertains
Many
The 3rd annual Talent Show,
sponsored by the Morning Lions
Club, in cooperation with the
Music Department, displayed the
various talent found in our
school. Held on Feb. 6 in the
High School Auditorium, it
proved once again to be a total
success. In club competition,
first prize of $100 went to Black
Awareness, second prize of $75
to the Key Club, and third prize
of $50 to the Photography Club.
Lesa and a friend.
INDIVIDUAL WINNERS
9th AND 10th VOCAL
Diana pfannstiel
11th AND 12th VOCAL
Paul Whitt
INSTRUMENT AL
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VARIETY
Teri Richardson
BEST OVERALL
Terri Richardson
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Award winners are standing (l-r): Bill Landy, Mark Dixon, Hamp
Keahey, Paul Whitt, Bruce Woods, Johnny Townsend, and Vincient
Kapchinski. SITTING: Pris Files, Terri Richardson, and Diana pfannst-
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Basketball Banquet Held
The 1976 Tiger Basketball Banquet was held on Feb. 23
in the High School Cafeteria. Both the girls and boys bas-
ketball teams were honored. Award winners were: Debe
McCandless and Philip Steen - Sportsmanship A wards;
Philip Steen and Sherrie Williams - Most Valuable Player
Awards.
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Debe McCandless received Sportsmanship A ward.
Dr. and Mrs. Crawford presented Coach Bright with a
padded clipboard.
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"Slicker Bob" and "Betty Lou."
Happy Days
Were Here Again
In April students and teachers "bopped" to
school in their saddle oxfords, bobby soxs,
tight sweaters, leather j acke ts, and Vi talis
hair. The excitement was all a pan of the 2nd
annual Student Council sponsored fifties day.
Debbie and Cathy show off the latest fashions.
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Drama
"Plays" Around
A MAN COULD GET KILLED, THE MOON.IS
BLUE, and CYRANO DE BERGERAC were this year's
drama productions. The drama teacher was James
Dennis, and the plays were staged by the Drama
Club and the Thespians.
Cast rehearsal for A MAN COULD GET KILLED.
Blow in my ear and I'll follow you anywhere.
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He ain't heavy; he's my brother.
A scene from THE MOON IS BLUE.
A MAN COULD GET KILLED, written
by Mr. James Dennis, drama teacher,
and THE MOON IS BLUE were two of the
plays produced by the Drama Depan-
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My girdle is killing me!
But it's only 200 proof.
"Windex makes it shine."
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The UIL One-Act Play, CYRANO DE BERGERAC
placed 3rd in Zone competition on Aprill. Scott
Saunders was named Best Actor, and Virginia Koppa
was selected as an All Star Cast member. The play
was also presented at Hensel Park on April 25.
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I wish he used Scope!
Four muskateers?
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Student Council Participates in
Turnabout Day
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During Turnabout Day, Ronnie Morgan, Damon Buffington, and Gena
McMullen take over the jobs of Mr. Caskey - Prin., Mr. Foreman -
Vice-Prin., and Mrs. Browning - Sec.
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Mr. Wiese and Mrs. Goodwin (alias Martha
Lambert and Lauren Stacell) plan next year's
schedule.
During the month of May vari-
ous Student Council members
participated in Turnabout Day,
taking over the responsibilities of
the faculty and administration.
Amy Plapp replaces Mrs. Raska-,
the attendance clerk.
Bring the paddle, Jim!
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Election Day Ends
With Class Races
Although the new Student Body President
and Vice-President ran unopposed and were
automatically elected, the elections for
cheerleaders and school mascot were
extremely close. These were not decided
until the last few votes.
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Helen Marquis delivers campaign speech for Student Coun-
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Debbie Yeager runs for Jr. Cheerleader.
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Martha tI<ldes kittens for votes.
Damon Buffington lays aside track shoes to run for
Student Council Vice-Pres.
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David Walker campaigns for Tiger.
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Musclemen?
Checking out the string bikinis?
Senior Day Split for Mustang
Island and Somerville
1976 Senior Day was held in two places. Mus-
tang Island and Somerville. Barbecue and cold
drinks were provided at both sites by the Senior
Class.
Two fisted Frisbee throwers?
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The Mustang Island Seniors!
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Athletes Honored at
Spring Sports Banquet
Hensel Park was the sight for the annual
Tiger Club sponsored Spring Steak Fry. Mem-
bers of the swimming, baseball, tennis, track,
golf, and volleyball teams were recognized.
An info~mal softball game was also enjoyed by
several "full" athletes.
Polly on the mound.
Coach Schaffer recognizes the tennis
team.
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Cattle at the trough! !
Girls track takes a bow.
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Students Compete in
Intramurals
Intramural competition was introduced at
CHS with basketball and volleyball. Intramu-
rals between clubs and athletes drew crowds
and interest. Winners in basketball and volley-
ball were the Black Awareness Club and the
Nonames respectively.
Nonames vs Cross Country.
Students cheer their favorite clubs.
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Junior Senior Prom
and E
This year, after a lot of hard work, the juniors
honored the seniors with a sensational prom. Held
in the new Middle School Gym, its theme was
"An Evening in Paris." Not only was there an Eif-
fel Tower, but a sidewalk cafe serving pastries
and drinks, ice cream wagons, a duck pond and a
balcony overlooking the floor. Winchester from
Houston played for this festive occasion.
Winchester plays on.
No cut-ins on this one!
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A heany meal after a long dance.
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The Bobsy Twins?
A sidewalk cafe.
Hang it, Chris!
After the prom a breakfast was held in the home
of Gena McMullan. Hamburgers, watermelon,
and delicious kolaches were served as part of the
feast.
Chowing down on terrific hamburgers.
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Graduation Ends 9chool Year
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Commencement for the graduating class of 1976
was held on May 21 and took place in the High
School auditorium. Seniors viewed Graduation with
emotions ranging from sadness and a few tears to
pure joy.
Gowns came in two styles: too shott and too long.
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Seniors check each other for straight caps!
Commencement speaker was Dr. Charles McCandless.
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This is worse than 0 Hall!
Hidden mirrors sure come in handy!
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Seniors Receive
Top Honors
Valedictorian
Sara Feldman
gal utatorian
Kathy Beck
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Honor Graduates: (l-r) BACK ROW: Sara Feldman, David Comstock,
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Student Council
The Student Council Members are, BACK ROW: Garry Moody, Laurel Keese, Arnold Ashburn, Phillip Steen,
Scott Shafer, Brad Lancaster, Alphonso Gentry, Eric Pearson, Jeff Hutchison, Ronnie Morgan. MIDDLE ROW:
Mrs. Oneida Hensley (Sponsor), Lauren Stacell, Ann Bryant, Ann Ferris, Doug Chester, Linda Preston, Debe
McCandless, Janeen Holland, Jana Anderson, Kim Loveless, Gina McMullan, Martha Lamben, Amy Plapp.
FRONT ROW: Jay Hughey, Joyce Calhoun, Jane Miller, Mary Jane Lay, Chenea Thomas, Mike Thomas, Terry
Jones, Steve Monroe.
Student Council sponsors Rummage Sale. Hamp
Keahey is the salesman here.
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Officers are: President of Student Body, Garry
Moody; Vice-President, Phillip Steen; Ann Bryant.
Arnold Ashburn, Debe McCandless.
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STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES FOR 1975-76
SPONSORED Rummage Sale; SPONSORED A Barbecue Sup-
per; CONDUCTED Poll for Homecoming Queen; SPON-
SORED Homecoming Coffeehouse; CONDUCTED Reunion
for Class of '31; ORGANIZED Painting of the school walls;
DEVELOPED the President's Council; INITIATED building
of school store; CONDUCTED Annual Turkey Raffle; DEC-
ORA TED teachers' lounge for Christmas; SPONSORED
Maroon and White Day; SENT birthday cards to all teach-
ers; OBTAINED pool tables and juke box for student
lounge; HELD money contributions contest for Muscular
Dystrophy.
Student Council sponsors Turkey Raffle.
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Joyce Thomas, Helen Marquis, Mary Jane Lay, and Sara Feldman are salesmen here.
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Cheerleaders
The Varsity Cheerleaders were: Sherri Williams, Terry Niles, Julia Crawford, Debe McCandless (Head
Cheerleader), PeggyKapchinski, and Honeybee Hewitt. David Bagnall was the Tiger Mascot.
were: Lori Byrd, Julie
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DEBE McCANDLESS, Senior
TERRY NILES, Senior
PEGGY KAPCHINSKI, Junior
HONEYBEE HEWITT, Junior
JULIA CRAWFORD, Junior
ANNETT A HARVEL, Sophomore
JULIE LEWIS, Sophomore
LORI BYRD, Freshman
JILL TEER, Freshman
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Industrial Arts
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D. Buffington placed 2nd in Regional Arch. Drafting;
M. Lofgren placed 3rd in Tech. Illustration; G.
Stroud placed 3rd in on-sight drafting.
P. Bassett and R. Phariss rest at Rummage Sale.
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Black Awareness Members (l-r) are: Joyce Thomas, Larry Williams, Larry Johnson, Annette Eaton, Robbie
Smith, Merdie May Hollie, Starla Steen, Lynn Boone, and Pat Boone. Miss Marsha Tiggs and Mrs. Sperry
sponsor the club.
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Members supponed the Rummage Sale.
Officers are: Larry Johnson - pres., Larry Wil-
liams - vice-pres., Annette Eaton - sec,., Robbie
Smith - treas. , and Joyce Thomas - rep6rter.
SPECIAL THANKS go to Sammy Jones, Brad
Smith, Tommy Merchant, David walk~~, Reggie
Carr, Randall Johnson, Calvin Heard, Maynard
Tucker, Terry Smith, Milton Waller, Jackie
Thompson, Brenda Dove, A Hon Williams\, Darryl
Heard, Mr. Dennis and Mr. Ponus.
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Drama Club
Club panicipated in Rummage Sale.
Jaqui Freund - club president; Christy Clay camp -
Outstanding Drama Club Member.
J. Lamkin - Lions Club Academic A ward in Drama; S.
Saunders - Stage Center Drama A ward.
mama Club Members are: Joe Hall, Missy Robinson, Christy Claycamp, Karen Dunkin, Jack Lamkin, J. Craw-
ford, Randy Ray, Patrice Calven, Donald Blavier, Scott Saunders, Virginia Koppa, Amy Plapp, Jacqui Freund,
Peter Shorn, Kathy Beck, Becca Callaway, Julie Scott, Lisa Stephens, Cindy Beck, Kristin Smith, Bill Fore-
hand, Craig Forenand, Mr. James Dennis was the sponsor.
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Freund, Kris Smathers, Lisa Stephens, Christy Claycamp, Helen Marquis, Harold Horn, Terri Richardson,
Kathy Beck, Keith Merrifield, Amy Plapp, Donald Blavier, Patrice Calven, Scott Saunders, Becca Calla-
way, and Carla Whittaker. Mr. James Dennis was the sponsor.
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Speech Club
Speech Club Members are: Bill Forehand, Craig Forehand, Missy Robinson, Scott Saunders, Lisa Stephens,
Terri Harrison, Cindy Beck, Patrice Calvert, Kathy Beck, Peter Shorn, Julia Crawford, Becca Callaway, Karen
Duncan, Kenneth Lancaster, Jaqui Freund, Jack Lamkin, Christy Claycamp, Joel Hall, Karen Sackett, Amy
Plapp, Donald Blavier, and Kristin Smith. Mrs. Barbara Ward sponsored the group.
Becca Callaway - Speech Club
A ward
Members of the Speech Club
attended and panicipated in two
speech tournaments this year. They
also hosted the Second Annual Jun-
ior !iigh Speech Tournament, rais-
ing enough money to send the presi-
dent to a summer workshop and to
help pay for more out of town tour-
naments next year.
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Officers: (l-r): S. Saunders, pres.; K. Beck, sec.; Bill Forehand,
vice-pres.
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NHS Members are: D. Comstock, K. Kuttler, P. Steen, D. Bagnall, R. Parsons, R. Ray, J. Crawford, S.
Pope, G. McMullan, M. Adams, P. Kapchinski, S. Treybig, M. Wythe, L. StaceU, M. Lamben, K.
Smathers, T. Pledger, 1. Davis, G. Gates, D. Phariss, T. Berry, K. O'Conner, S. Feldman, K. Copp, K.
Beck, M. Ault, J. Longbrake, K. Smathers, S. Bergum, C. Benton, J. Nance, A. Kunze, J. Carlton, R.
Morgan, D. Buffington, M. Dixon, J. Vastano, D. Hamilton, K. Klatt, M. Martin, D. Mason, J. Sim-
mons, P. Fredrickson, T. Stoddard, R. Cox, D. Chester, M. Bury, C. Kay, L. Keese, M. Koldus, H.
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Officers are: Sara Feldman, Kieth Kuttler, Margaret Adams, and David Comstock. Mrs. Judith Comstock spon-
sors the society.
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The NHS is composed of juniors and
seniors selec\ed by the ~aculty. These
outstanding students are judged upon their
leadership, sJholarship, character, and
service. One df its projects was to collect
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
The FCA Members are: Polly Wiese, Kenny Davidson, Dean Spannagel, Tim Lyda, Doug Chester, Olen
Daughtery, Margaret Wythe, Kyle Cunningham, Keith Wade, Peggy Kapchinski, Doug Hutchinson, Mike
Brasewell, Cheryl Wetherbee, Coach Rusty Armstrong, Martha Lamben, Laurel Keese, Karen Mallett,
Carla Wiese, and Vicki Lewis.
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Peggy Kanchinski, President; and Martha Lambert,
Sec. - Treas.
Club Officers are: Dean Spannagel, Sec. - Treas. ;
Doug Chester, President; and Keith Wade, Vice-
President .
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FCA ACTIVITIES FOR 1975-76
FCA Breakfast Oct. 9
FCA Media Basketball Tournament
Feb. 26-28
Spring Picnic
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Guest speaker Ted Koy spoke at FCA breakfast.
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Distribution Education Members are: Rick Garrison, Billy Cochrane, Mark Bollier, Anne Seaback, Brenda
Jeske, Wanda Luedke, Margarita Ault, Robert Pratt, Renea Koehler, Steve Boyd, Karen Eimann, Donna Day-
hoff, Debbie Botsford, Michelle Burns, and Brenda Honeycutt. Mr. Files sponsors the club.
Distributive
Ed ucation
Distributive Education is a
vocational work study program,
sponsored by Mr. Vernon Files.
Students gained practical experi-
ence from working in the com-
munity at various jobs.
Donna Dayhoff working at
Skaggs.
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Wanda Luedke working.
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Robert Pratt at work.
Melissa Poner - Vice-President
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Mia Zwolinski - Assistant Drum
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Hernandez, Ton~ Castar and
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Paul Frederickson - All State Orchestra and Rotary
A ward for Instrumental Music.
Amy Plapp - All State Band
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Concen Band: Karla Konzen, Susan Vastano, Susan Glover, DIU Robbins, Jean Person, Penny VonRoeder, Wally Harwood. Suzanne
Waters. Missy Robinson, Susan Parris, Gladys Coleman, Joyce Calhoun, Katy Rollins, Sharon Feldman. Alice Villareal, Diana Zalobny,
Julie Lewis, Vicki Lewis. James Storrs, Karen Anderson, Tim Widdison, Beverly Brown. Sylvia Medina, Lydia Hernandez, Erika Eikins,
Anne Ferris. Terry Niles, Rita Villareal. Peggy Kapchinski. Necia Watson. Elizabeth Holrngreen, Allan Robinson, Donna Denmark,
Cunis Spradling. David Brown. John Fossum, Ricky Watson, Ross Naugle. Mark Storey, Dave Hazen, John Hennigan, Robert Gougler.
Drew Dunlap, Vincent Kapchinski, John Lewis, Lisa Patterson. Carlton Powell. David Fleeger, Don Mason, Chip Willis, Craig Hanks,
Jill Teer, Holli Harper, Robin Bowman, David Pettit, Dennis Chevalier. Henry Harwood, David Lawson, Dick Simmons, Bill Sloan,
Jennifer Seeger, Allan Frederickson, Daniel Straw. Jim Beard, Kurt Mardecz. Mike Saul, Jerry Chevalier, Jack Lampkin, Pat Martinez,
Bill Boswell. Walter Boone, and Kim Han.
Symphonic Band: Pris Files. Julie Straw, Cindy Benton. Glenda Gates, Kris Smathers, Jaqui Freund, Janeen Holland. Virginia Koppa,
Tonie Castanon, Greg Hostetler. Amy Plapp. Kathy Beck, Mary Scott, Nanette Gofonh, Cathy Morgan, Liz Boles, Diana Forstner, Many
McGraw, Meg Bury, Karen Griffith, Tina Dodd, James Stancil. Joel Hall. Lisa Stavens. Alen Datshkovsky, Paul Haugen. Debby Zalob-
ney, Tim Lyda, Brenda Froebel. Mark Junek, Tim Jones, Steve Benrand, David Comstock, Terry Stover, Lorena Stancil, Brian Casey,
Ken Stover. Rodney Zalobney. Sara Feldman, Mia Zwolinski, Sandy Sandstedt, Kieth Merrifield, Paul Frederickson, Walter Scott, John
Vastano, Tom Wilkes, Wesley Wayland, Kevin Jacobs, Steve Smith, Donna Dunlap, Cun Lard. Phil Gougler, Martin Haas, August
Wenck, T. J. Wainerdi, Kenneth Lancaster, Terry Jones, Mark Painter, and Chuck Hays. (
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1st Division Ensemble Winners in Solo and Ensemble Contest.
1st Division Ensemble Winners in Solo and Ensemble Contest.
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Sandy Sandstedt
Sara Feldman
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Twirlers
Twirlers are standing (l-r): Tina Dodd (Alternate), Sandy Sandstedt, Silvia
Medina (Alternate). KNEELING: Cindy Feagan, Brenda Williams (Feature
Twirler), and Sara Feldman (Head Twirler).
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District Band Members are standing (l-r): Walter Scott, John Vastano, Steve Smith, Bill Sloan, Kevin Jacobs,
Wesley Wayland, Jerry Chavelier, Martin Haas, Phil Gougler, Tim Wilkes, Ross'Naugle, Tim Lyda, Terry
Stover, Steve Bertrand, Tim Jones, Greg Hostetler, August Wenck. MIDDLE ROW: Missy Robinson, Necia Wat-
son, Brenda Froebel, Joel Hall, Brian Casey, Alan Frederickson, Terry Jones, Kenneth Lancaster, Pat Marti-
nez, Paul Frederickson, James Stancill, Sara Feldman, Glenda Gates, Meg Bury, Karen Griffith, Mary Scott.
SITTING: Julie Straw, Pris Files, Lb-. Boles, Nanette Goforth, Karen Sackett, Kathy Beck, Jacqui Freund, Amy
Plapp, Karen Anderson, Donna Dunup, Holli Harper, Kathy Morgan, Julie Lewis, Diana Zalobney, and Cindy
Eaton.
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Jacobs, Wesley Wayland, Phil Gougler, Terry Stover, Tim Jones, August Wenck, Julie Straw', Pris Files, Joel
Hall, Pat Martinez, Kenneth Lancaster, Paul Fredrickson, James Stancill, Meg Bury, Karen Griffith, Karen
Sackett, Kathy Beck, Amy Plapp, Mary Scott, Donna Dunlap, and Sara Feldman.
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Company A, STANDING: Kim Caldwell, Anne Stoner, Kathy Hancock.
KNEELING: Rita Villareal, Kathy Smathers. SITTING: Sharron Mobley,
Lt. Debbie Hamilton, Sheree Nesch.
Anne Stoner smiles mischievously before she gives a big
push!
Company B: (I-r): Debbie Davidson,
Rebecca Covington, Annette Eaton, Lt. t I
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KNEELING: Debbie Harmel, Jana Anderson. SITTING: Anne Ferris, Lt.
Mala Farmer, Teri Richardson.
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Thompson, Colette Osaba, Carla Price.
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The Belles return to the stands after forming a victory line
for the 1975 Tiger Homecoming
Michelle Barco, Teri Barnes, Cindy
Beck, Lt. Rosemary Behrens, Sharon
Blavier, Teri Boatwright, Sally
Canto, Betty Castanon, Kim Chem-
lar, ChristyClaycamp, nt. Jane
Cluck, Lt. Marta Coleman, Bina
Davis, Lt. Karen Dunkin, Sheral
Dunn, Kathy Eppes, Ann Greene,
Kim Hart, Raenell Hogan, Lou Ann
Jacobs, Beth Jennings, Holly John-
son, Cindy Koldus, Mary Jane Lay,
Jackie Luther, Janet Manning,
Laura McConnell, Susan McDaniel,
Pat McIe, Theresa Medina, Jane
Miller, Randa Moore, Michelle
Neeley, Carol Phillips, Melissa
Ray, Elyse Robeck, Debbie Robert-
son, Melissa Rowland, Susan San-
del, Carla Sandstedt, Secy. Belinda
Scott, Lisa Shankles, Lisa Shin-
pawgh, Robbie Smith, Kathryn
Steen, Chene a Thomas, Joyce
Thomas, Jackie Thompson, Sharron
Thompson, Anna Torres, Pam Vin-
zant, Rose Waldon, Sandra Waldon,
Beverly Walker, Linda Watkins,
Lisa Wetherbee, Alice Whtley.
Tigerettes
The Tigerettes sing the school song at a football pep rally.
Before half-time the members sit in the stands and
cheer on the team.
The girls are all smiles as they march on the field.
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Belles.
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The annual Highsteppers
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both Belles and Tigerettes
as follows:
BEST BELLE:
Co. A - Debbie Hamilton
Co. B - Carla Price
Co. C - Mala Farmer
BEST OVERALL BELLE:
Pat Thompson
SILVER BELLE AWARD:
Anne Ferris, Sherety Nesch
BEST TIGERETTE:
Co. A - Chery I Dunn
Co. B - Bina Davis,
Jackie Thompson
Co. C - Pam Vinzant
Co. D - Debbie Robertson
BEST OVERALL TIGER-
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Jane Cluck
SPECIAL A WARD:
Melanie Sieland
Jane accepts her award.
Pat's face expresses both sadness and happiness.
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Art, Drama, and Music Departments, presented the
musical, "The Music Man, " on February 26, 27,
and 28.
The cast and crew worked diligently to make the
presentation successful. For the second consecutive
year, the Choir has made a profit from its musical
production.
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Mr. James
Landy. Mal
Anne Stone:
issa Rowlan.
Choir Brings Honors to CHS
Mr. James Matheny, Choir Director, with the Choir Officers: Bill
Landy, Mala Farmer, Sara Feldman, Helen Marquis, Curt Lard,
Anne Stoner, Paul Whitt, Lee Ann Hoover, Jane Cluck, and Mil-
issa Rowland.
Mrs. Fernihoe and Mrs. Borman
assisted the Choir throughout the year.
Nanette Gofonh, Karen Griffith, and Beth Jennings accompanied the Choir.
The Quartet: Greg Hostetler, Doug Small, Curt Lard, and Paul Whitt at Fine Arts Festival.
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bie Alexander, Dawn
Azbil, Barbara Benton,
Sharon Feldman, Susan
Glover, Nanette Goforth,
Raenell Hogan, Lee Ann
Hoover, Beth Jennings,
Virginia Keown, Mary Jane
Lay, Pam Mace, Mordie
Mae, Angie Martin, Hoang
Hguyen, Jennifer Noe,
Katy Rollins, Melissa Row-
land. Linda Watkins, and
Darcie Symons.
The MadrlgaiJ
Mana Colem
Small, Paul \I
Honor Choir: Kathy Beck. Rosemary Behrens. William Carr. Mana Coleman. Olen Daughtery, Mark Davis. Kenny Dean. Sally Donaldson.
Karen Dunkin. Mala Farmer. Sara Feldman, Craig Forehand, Jean Glover. Karen Griffith. Joel Hall. Kathy Hancock. Lawrence Heads.
Harold Horne, Greg Hostetler. Dana Hottel, Jennie Huchinson. Kent Gent. Margaret Johnson. Bill Landy. Cun Lard. Helen Marquis. Law-
rence Martinez, Pat Martinez. Chris McBride, Sharon Mobley. Ronnie Morgan. Patti Noel. Dia,na Pfannstiel. Scott Saunders, Julie Scott.
Doug Small. Robbie Smith. Anne Stoner. Bobby Suawn. Joyce Thomas. Scott VanCleave. Pam Vinzant. and Paul Whitt.
Honor Girls Choir: Bonni~ Bates. Laura Burnett. Kim Caldwell. Sarah Copp. Jane Cluck. Debbie Davidson. Leah Hardcastle. Karie Jensen.
Jeanne Longbrake, Emmy Mqrrison. Kim Priesmeyer. Terri Richardson. Dm Robins. Belinda Scott and Sharla Wallace.
Brazos: Sa:
Kathy Han
The Madrigals: Lynn Johnson. Scott Saunders. Karen Griffith. Cun Lard. Diana Pfannstiei.
Mana Coleman, Helen Marquis. Sally Donaldson. Karen Dunkin, Pam Vinzant. Doug
Small, Paul Whitt, Greg Hostetler, and Lawrence Maninez.
Doug Small brought honors to the Choir by
being selected to the All-State Choir.
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Kathy Hancock, and Bill Landy.
Mala Farmer and Doug Small qualified
for Area.
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Members are R. Alvarez, K. Anderson, E. Auot, B. Bagnall, D. Bagnall, B. Baldwin, M. Bevers, D. Blavier,
S. Blavier, S. Boatright, K. Boatwright, L. Boles, B. Bowen, R. Bowman, M. Burns, M. Bury, B. Casey, C.
Churchill, T. Cooper, K. Copp, S. Copp, A. Da tshkovsky, S. Da vils, B. Davis, M. Davis, D. Dotson, P.
Elliot, M. Farmer, A. Ferris, J. Freund, D. Forstner, P. Frederickson, B. Froebel, G. Gates, T. Gross, H.
Harper, K. Hart, H. Harwood, W. Harwood, W. Hawkins, D. Hazen, K. Jensen, J. Jimenez, M. Johnson, K.
Klatt, V. Koppa, M. Lambert, K. Lewis, C. Mace, H. Marquis, E. Matous, M. Maxwell, M. McGraw, S.
Medina, T. Medina, S. Monroe, D. pfannstiell, D. Phariss, J. Phillips, C. Pierce, S. Pomenta, S. Pope, R.
Ra y, D. Richardson, B. Roe, C. Ruesink, G. Schmidt, W. Scott, D. Simmons, J. Simmons, J. Slowey, K.
Smathers, L. Stancil, M. Storey, L. Sweet, C. Tenorio, D. Thomas, M. Thomas, C. Thompson, J. Vastano,
S. Vasta no , A. Villareal, L. Watkins, R. Watson, D. Weihs, C. Whitten, T. Widdison, J. Wilborn. Mrs.
Mary Worley and Mr. James Barber were the sponsors.
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Randy Ray, pres.; C. Thompson, 1st vice-pres.; D. Phariss, tIeas.;
D. Richardson, and M. Maxwell, 2nd vice-pres.
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CLUB ACTIVITES
Student Council Rummage Sale
People's Festival
UNICEF Collection
Dia de los Muertos
District Meeting
Las Posadas
Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe
Christmas Carols
Dia de los Reyes
San Antonio Convention
Actively involved in intramural sports
Randy Ray - State Pan American Student
Forum President
Debra Thomas - Outstanding Club Member
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The Spanish Club enjoyed celebrating Las Posadas on December 8.
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German Club Members are: Jane Cluck, Mike Davis, Richard Parsons, Manin Haas, Sarah Treybig, Fa Fares,
Lola Fares, Tim McGee, Craig Hanks, Jack L~mkin, Lois Clark, Betty Cochrane, Mike Kramer, and Steve
Kramer. Mrs. Rita Dunnam is the sponsor.
German
Club
The German Club, "Die Edel-
weissgesellschaft, .. entenained
several German-speaking visitors
this year and enjoyed preparing
and eating a smorgasbord of Ger-
man foods. The group was well
represented in the intramural
sports and looks forward each
year to the trip to the Wurstfest
at New Braunfels.
Richard Parsons was named
Outstanding German Student.
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Fares, sec.; Jack Lampkin, treas.; and Tim McGee, reponer.
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The club participated in the rummage sale.
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French Club
French Club Members are: Millie Landy, Jay Hughy, Travis Hughy, Virginia Koppa, Kieth Merrifield, Liz
Boles, Chris Gehring, Lydia Hernandez, Donald Blavier, and Melissa Ray. Mrs. Linda Whitworth and Mrs.
Betty Rivers were the sponsors.
Melissa Ray daydreaming about Paris.
Officers are: Chris Gehring - pres. , Keith Merrifield
- vice-pres.; Virginia Koppa - sec.. and Millie
Landy - treas.
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Barbara Ford, Linda Thompson, Camillia Payton, Philip Steen, Annette Eaton,
Vivian Fredericks, Debra Boren, Debra Jorden, Debra Thomas, Teri Boatwright,
and Linda Dove. Mrs. Fay Owens is the sponsor.
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Beverly Brown. Mrs. Rowena Reed is the sponsor.
Rosa Waldon exhibits sewing talent.
Sandra Walson learns an imponant skill.
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FHA waits patiently at the rummage sale.
FHA ACTIVITIES
Pot Luck Supper for parents
Trip to State Fair of Texas
Halloween Party for Sweetbriar Nursing Home
FHA Christmas Party
Valentine Sale
District VIII FHA meeting in Waco
April 4-10 National, State, and Local FHA Week
Made macrame hanging baskets for dept.
Observed Red and White Day
Booth in Bicentennial Fine Arts Festival
End of Year Party and Bee Creek Park
Collected postage stamps for Tubfrm
Repaired toys and made clothing for Child
Development Center in College Station.
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Members of the Home and Family Living FHA Chapter are: Charli Black, Linda Daily, Dennis Meade, Starla
Steen, Brett Whitten, Tom Smith, Necia Watson, Jerri Henzen, Debbi Quitta, Polly Wiese, Karen Lyda,
Brenda Dove, Marty McGraw, Donny Simpson, and Yvonne Cotes.
Home and Family Living FHA Chapter
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Anselmi, Ann Kluszczynski, Charles Daily, Derrick Ford, Darryl Heard, and Verdice Welborn. Mrs. Pam Gil-
more was the sponsor.
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The Nuptial Kiss
Mock Wedding
Father of the Bride - Bret Whitten
Bride and Groom - M any and .
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The Getaway!
The Bridal Party
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Future
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FT A Officers (l-r) are: Jana Anderson - president; Helen Marquis - sec.;
Lanette Buffington - treas.; Sara Feldman - vice-pres.; and Kathy Beck
- hist.
FJ'A Members are: B. Bates, C. Osoba, J. Anderson, S. Feldman, D. King, K. Beck, B. Davis, K. Han, A.
Stoner, D. Hoover, B. Scott, K. Chmelar, C. Warlick, T. Morgan, M. Rowland, L. Buffington, K. Macken-
non, B. Brown, K. Morgan, J. Holland, D. Warden, S. Feldman, J. Cluck, M. Petty, L. Watkins, L.
McConnell, D. Harmel, P. Garrison, D. Denmark, M. J. Lay, L. Hoover, M. Ray, I. Davis, A. Datsch-
kovsky, C. Beck, D. Robertson, D. Hottel, M. Nance, H. Marquis, R. Behrens, M. Wythe, M. Landy, M.
Lamben, K. Mallett, T. Gresham, M. Pierce, J. Person, L. Shankles, L. Keese, E. Gerlow, D. Scott, and P.
Kapchinski; Sponsor - Mrs. Oneida Hensley.
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The FT A Officers for next year were recognized at the Banquet.
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Margaret, Sharon, Jane, and Karen enjoy the FTA Banquet.
Sara Feldman, District VI secretary, and
Jane Anderson,: local pres., discuss the
year's activities.
Is it good, Ann??
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Future Farmers of America
Chapter Officers (l-r) are: Fay Arnold, FFA Sweethean; Mike Dooley, Reponer; Lynell Divin, President; Mike
Divin, Sentinel; and Wesley Hecox, Student Advisor. Mr. Bob Kruse is the advisor.
FRONT ROW: (l-r) KNEELING: Steve Lewis, Kent Gent, Steve Benranq, Greg Cowan, Bobby Perkins, Luther
Orden, Terry Smalley, Mike Dooley, David Cole, Tim McCullough, Leverne Smith, Randy Broxton. SECOND
ROW: William Bouse, Joe Schoppe, Billy Pratt, Sandy Noey, Veronica Beasley, Nancy Redman, Lynell Divin,
Debra Boyett, Annetta Harvell, Sherry Wade, Fay Arnold, Mark Williams. THIRD ROW: Mike Sayers, Billy
Junek, Todd Mller, Mark Rodgers, Scott Elliott, Sonny Lusk, Phil Sikes, Rocky Harmell, Mark McCullough,
Wesley Hecox, Mike Divin, Wayne Crenshaw, Mark Griffin.
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Judging Team placed 11th in Area III.
Randy Broxton, Lynell Divin, Mike
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Debra Boyett receiving award.
Unidentified Bull Rider.
Keith Wade in Bull Riding.
Paula Dooley also Pole Bending.
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Scott Elliott receiving award.
Tommy Wade in Breakaway Roping.
Mark Williams in Pole Bending.
Ed Elliott riding a bareback bronc.
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Lynn Johnson, and Missy Robinson. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Perry sponsored the club. One of the club's projects.
was to decorate the garbage cans. Roben Smith was named Outstanding An Club Student.
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Officers are: John Fry, vice-pres., Becca Callaway,
sec. - treas. , and Roben Smith, pres.
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HERO
HERO Members are: Terry Morgan, Irene Davis, Cindy Mahoney, Donna Lenz, Carol Warlick, Marri
Lentschke, Sandi Broxton, Teresa Monk, Pam Wade, and Beverly Janac. Mrs. Janie Harris is the sponsor.
Pam Wade displays her bicentennial cake.
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Photo Fools!
Cindy Mahoney - Outstanding HERO Student.
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During the rummage sale, Mrs. Harris eavesdrops on Pam Wade and Cindy Mahoney.
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Gymnastics Club
Gymnastics Club Members (l-r) are: Linda Andrews - student teacher, Debbie Bray, Debbie Alexander, Bridget
Duane, Debbie Warden - sec. treasurer, Linda Minnow, Mary Plazzo, Lynn Johnson - president, and Mrs.
Charlotte Potter - sponsor. ' '
Lois Clark displays the swan pose.
Debbie Warden received the Gymnastic Club Award.
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Mary Plazzo shows how to end a stunt.
Linda Minnox and Lynn Johnson help Miss Andrews at the P. E. field day.
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The Library Club Members are: Phillip Fann, Rosemary Behrens, Anne Stoner, David Fleeger, Jane Cluck,
Belinda Scott, Bonnie Bates, Karen Mackinnon, !-<>is Clark, Lydia Hernandez, and Mrs. Mary Haney, sponsor.
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The Library Club was a newly
formed organization this year.
The students involved helped to
repair books and to assist Mrs.
Haney and Mrs. Luscombe in fil-
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Officers are: Jane Cluck, Belinda Scott, Anne Stoner, and Lydia Her-
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from 8:00-9:00, dedications and
requests were taken as top tunes
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Walter Boone.
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Photography Club
Photography Club Members are: Mark Story, Mike Hedrick, Peter Hoeve, Randy Phariss, Steve Smith, Vincent
Kapchinski, Paul Bassett, Peter Elliot, and Mr. George Hamilton, sponsor.
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Vincent Kapchinski, Randy Phariss, Steve Smith, and Mark Story display the club's photography project that
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Keith Kuttler. FRONT ROW: Paul Gardner, Harold Horne, Donald Blavier, Mark Dixon, Tim Bowman, Kenny
Davidson, Ernie Landy, Bruce Woods. NOT SHOWN: Dean Spannagel, Garry Moody, Tim Lyda, Daniel Straw.
Bill Landy accepts Club of the
Year Award.
Dr. N. A. McNeil, President
of the Brazos County Kiwanis
Club presents a scholarship check
to Morey Bevers so that he can
attend the Instituto Cultural
International of Parras de la
FueJ:lte. Mark Dixon president of
the Key Club of A&M Cons. pre-
sented a 2nd award to assist with
the Parras - Guanajuato study-
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Club Officers are: Hamp Keahey, Secretary: Bill Landy, President; Jim
Nance, Vice-President: Keith Kuttler, Treasurer.
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Jay Carlton, Bruce Woods, Sandy Sandstedt, Chris Ramsey, Susan Eppers, Tim Jones, Teri Richardson, Kim
Loveless, Stuan Echols, Lucero Cervera, Pris Files, Karen Kunkin, Keith Merrifield, Mark Junek, Lauralee
Philips, Scott Saunders, Paul Haugen, Joel Cowan, Virginia Koppa, Amy Plapp, David Heyde, Ricky Wat-
son, Erika Elkins, Patrice Calven, Chris Gehring, Tammy Berry, Donald Blavier, Jaqui Freund, Becca Call-
away - Editor, and Miss Celeste Moore - advisor.
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earning an Award of Merit at the ILPC State
Convention made 1975-76 a year of reward for
the Paper Tiger.
Amy Plapp added merit to the staff winning
second place in District UIL Newswriting com~
petition.
Extra effon was put into a fashion supplement
and concession stand to raise money to send
staffers to summer workshop.
Paper Tiger
Lucero Cervera - Paper Tiger Award.
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for volunteering many hours of typ-
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Barbara Cox works herself into a
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If you're going to blow your
nose, do it away from my pic-
tures.
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Quill and Scroll Members from the Newspaper Staff are Becca Callaway, Joel Hall, Chris Gehring, Tammy
_ Berry, Patrice Calven, Amy Plapp, Lucero Cervera, Debe McCandless, Pam Wade, and Cindy Feagan, Miss
C. Moore and Mrs. B. Ward are the sponsors.
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Quill and Scroll Members from the Yearbook Staff are Polly Wiese, Many McGraw,
Lambert, Jay Ward, Debbie Hamilton, Karen Mallett, Jim Nance, and Patti Noel.
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Tigers
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Tiger coaches this year include back row (l-r): Tommy Goodwin, Mac
Anderson, Head Coach Robert Mcleroy, Dickie Williams, Fred Warhol,
Bubba Pullen, Rusty Armstrong, and Larry Linder (not pictured).
The Varsity squad includes back row (l-r): Paul Gardner, Mark Pantel, Hamp Keahey, Keith Kunler, May-
nard Tucker, Scott Van Cleave, Bruce Woods, Steve Boatright, and Ashraf Ayoub. MIDDLE ROW: Dale Cox,
Kenny Davidson, Bobby Gardner, Mark Dixon, Tollie Thompson, Richark Cox, Harold Eaton, Reggie Carr,
Brad Smith, and Calvin Heard. FRONT ROW: Tim Lyda, David Hyde, Colin Ward, Mike Watkins, Dean
Spaimegal, Keith Wade, Garry Moody, Mark Williams, and Kyle Cunningham.
A 11- District
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All-District members include back row (l-r): Kenny Davidson - 2nd team guard, Reggie
Carr - 2nd team offensive back, Ashraf Ayoub - 2nd team offensive tackle, and Keith
Kuttler - 2nd team deL end and recipient of Tiger A ward. FRONT ROW: Richard Cox -
1st team offensive tackle, Brad Smith, 1st team deL cornerback, Most Valuable Player,
and Outstanding Back. '
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This year's managers include back row (l-r): Mark Griffin, Brad
Lancaster, and Billy Junek. FRONT ROW (l-r): Donald Blavier,
Ricky Waggoner and John Lewis.
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Paul, I didn't know you could high kick!
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Speaks for itself!
Dean (
Reggis Carr finds a hole in the tough Brenham defense.
Dean on his way home with a loaf of bread.
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Brad makes a cut while Roger watches.
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Reggie Carr explodes for the first touchdown of the year, a 57 yard fun against Whanon.
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J.V. Football Has Promising Season
This year's 1. V. Football team includes, top row, l-r: Scott Sutphen, Claude Brusse, Kenny Dean, Wayne
Crenshaw, and Randy Miller. MIDDLE ROW, l-r: Chris Bryant, Dale Jacobs, Robert Phillips, Charles Jones,
Thomas Coleman, Walter Boone and Mark Stoddard. FRONT ROW, l-r: Roy Brown, Chet Churchill, Mike Har-
ville, Mike Sayers, Dennis Mobley, Scott Stewart. NOT PICTURED: Jim Bowman, John Cooper, Ron Conklin.
Darel Elliot, and Larry Shoemake.
William Carr puts the move on a Taylor defender.
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Kenny Dean lets one fly while Mike Harville adds
some protection.
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halftime.
Phil Sikes carries the ball during the Brenham game.
Freshmen fighting hard to win.
TOP ROW (l-r):. Chuck Morgan, Rocky Harmel, Phil Sikes, Billy Baldwin, Scott Elliott, Jerry Chevalier, Travis
Williams, Jeff Calvert, Dwight Cobb. MIDDLE ROW (l-r): Randy Broxton, Coy Mayfield, Mike Kunz, Nader
AyoulJ, Bobby Searcy. Jackie Jones. Andrew Daily, Mark Hill. FRONT ROW (l..,r): Alton Williams, Charles
Kunze, -Dwayne';Kavanaugh, Terry Nesch, Tim McGee, Daniel Straw, Jim Beard, and Tim McCullen.
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Varsity Basketball Has Tough Season
This year's basketball awards for Most Valuable
Player and Good Sportsmanship were given to Phillip
Steen. At right, Phillip goes up for a jumpball in
varsity basketball action.
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Get it on, Phillip!
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Jerry Dayton gets around an opponent.
George Hilton stays on his man.
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JUNIOR VARSITY SEASON RECORD
A&M OPPONENT A&M OPPONENT
53 Snook 46 42 Tomball 45
R. Clark 63 Hearne 29 56 L.B.J. 72 K. Dean
Forward 58 Kendelton 53 68 Richards 19 Guard
39 Snook 49 41 Rockdale 58
30 Hearne 33 40 Tomball 43
60 Madisonville 46 69 New Caney 57
37 Normangee 39 58 Huntsville 53
51 Hearne 47 48 Brenham 39
34 Coldspring 29 38 Navasota 50
35 Snook 34 37 Tomball 55
51 Huntsville 47 61 New Caney 53
J. Wainerdi 48 Temple 40 42 Huntsville 50 R. Ondrasek
Forward Guard
46 Madisonville 40 34 Brenham 38
43 Rockdale 52 54 Navasota 48
42 Tomball 67
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T. Thompson
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R. Naugle
Post
B. Smith
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P. Hoeve
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K. Cunningham
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Forward
K. Blanchard
Forward
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Freshmen Gain Experience
This year's fighting Freshman Basketball team
was composed of seventeen members. This large
group was divided up into an A Team and a B
Team. Coaching the teams this year was Coach
Danny Hayes.
T. McGee
Forward
R. Guajardo
Forward
T. Williams
Post
E. Landy
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M. Hill
Guard
J. Hutchinson
Forward
N. Ayoub
Post
A. Williams
Forward
SEASON RECORD
5 - 15
T.Gross
Guard
S. Smathers
Guard
D. Heard
Forward
R. Benton
Forward
B. Searcy
Post
B. Lancaster
Post
E. Williams
Post
D. Straw
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V. Wilborn
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Brown. Sitting are Many McGraw, Karen Lyda, Debbie Quitta, and
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1st Team All-District
Girls Volleyball
Has Action
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Season
The Varsity Volleyball team
closed its season with 7 wins - 11
losses record and a district 3-3. The
Jr. Varsity completed the season
with 4 wins and 8 losses. The girls
were coached by Mrs. Sue Ken-
nedy, a new addition to the coach-
ing staff .
LV. (STANDING): Laurie Clark, Pat Garrison, Sherry Wade, and
Betty Cochrane. Kneeling are Susan Parris, Joyce Thomas, Lola
Fares, Fa Fares, Karen Boriski. Sitting are Kevier Luedecke, Janet
Coonrod, Penny VanRoeder, and Linda Minnox.
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Janet Coonrod waits intensely for the serve.
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Debbie Quitta - 2nd Team All-District
Coach Kennedy fires up the team!
Team effort helps team~spirit.
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The team members this year were: (l-r) Debbie Scott, Manager, Mary Whitely, Debbie Quitta, Martha
Lambert, Susan Pope, Julia Crawford, Peggy Kapchinski, Sherri Williams, Julie Dieckert, Debe
McCandless, and Manager Tammy Grosham.
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - Sherri Williams
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J.V. and Freshmen Find the Going Rough
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The Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team members are (l-r): Faith Kuvlesky, Faye Arnold, Jennifer Johnson,
Pat Garrison, Robbie Smith, Laurel Keese, Margaret Wythe, Bina Davis, Annetta Harvel, Linda Preston, Deb-
bie Harmel, and Kevier Luedecke.
The Girls Freshman Basketball Team members are (l-r): Alice Whitley, Cathy Morgan, Joyce Calhoun, Carla
Sanstedt, Diana Garner, Linda Watkins, Susanne Rodgers, Carla Wiese, Vicki Lewis, Lori Byrd, Jill Teer, and
Sandra Waldon.
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Sherri Williams and Debbie Quitta fight for a rebound. outside.
Margaret Wythe takes a shot under
pressure.
Victory, how sweet it is! Debbie Quitta puts one up from
the free-throw line.
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Golfers Swing Into Action
The Golf Team Members are: BACK ROW (l-r): K. Lancaster. C. Brusse. P. Gougler, R. Miller, Tim Jones and D. Hutchinson.
FRONT ROW: J. Beard. Mary Whiteley. M. Thomas. 1. Holland. 1. Hughey, C. Ruesink, and Terry Jones. ALSO: A. Wenck, S.
Donaldson, and J. Seeger. The boys placed 2nd in zone and 4th in disuict.
Senior - TIM JONES
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Senior - PHILLIP GOUGLER
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Pictured with their trophies from the Bastrop Invitational are members of the Girls' Golf Team. Left to
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The Girls' Golf Team, only in its second
year, showed outstanding accomplishment at
the Bastrop Invitational this year. The girls
won second at the tournament which gave them
each a trophy to bring home. The girls also
placed 3rd in zone pia y .
Pictured at left is Mary Whiteley, the top
girl golfer for 1976.
A new addition to the coaching staff, Coach
Mac Anderson, led the teams in a successful
season.
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Boy's X-Country Retains State Title
Once again, the Tiger X-Country Team retained its Region and State titles. The Tigers are only the second
team to capture back to back State Championships. (l-r): Louis Castanon, Doug Chester, Joe Wilborn, Raben
Ondrasek, Mark Schneider, Allan Kunze, Jay Carlton, Cris Ramsey, Brett Whitten, Chris Powell, Damon Buff-
ington, Nelson Surovik, and Dwayne Parsons.
Chris Powell stretches before State meet.
, Top Ten Times in Cross Country
YEAR
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1969
TIME
9:43
9:46
9:53
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10:05
10:06
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Joe Wilborn
Jay Carlton
Chris Powell
Nelson Surovik
Louis Castanon
Biett Whitten
Damon Buffington
Dwayne Parsons
Allan Kunze
Cris Dale
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Tiger thinclads wait for results at State meet.
Checkirr' out the competi-
tion.
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Cris Ramsey and Roben Ondrasek come in 4th and 5th to round up the perfect
JV score of 15 at the Canso!. Cross Country meet.
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Girls X-Country Wins Region
Place 3rd in State
In the first year of UIL competition, the girls Cross Country team captured the regional title and went on to
place third in State. They are: BACK ROW: (l-rR): Betty Cochrane, Andria Keahey, Kim Loveless, Nancy
Pedulla, Coach Giese. FRONT ROW: Polly Wiese, Marty McGraw and Manha Lambert.
Andria and Nancy discuss race
while Martha checks out the
guys.
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District Champs: 4th ROW: S. Jones, R. Carr, B. Smith, K. Davidson, R. Cox, R. Ray, D. Parsons, A.
Kunze, S. Sutphen. 3rd ROW: L. Johnson, H. Eaton, N. Survick, B. Whitten, D. Chester, R. Ondrasek,
T. Wilkes, C. Powell, K. Cunningham, K. Watkins. 2nd ROW: B. Juliff, P. Waldon, K. Stroud, H.
Shoemake, B. Garner, K. Dean, R. Phillips, 1. Wainerdi, S. Sterwan, D. Buffington, 1. Carlton. 1st
ROW: M. Schneider, P. Steen, R. Brown, C. Ward, M. Sayers, T. Thompson, 1. Bowman, C. Ramsey,
C. Jones, L. Castanon, and Paul Bassett Mgr.
Sprint Relay Team of Larry Johnson, Reggie Carr, Philip
Steen, and Harold Eaton ran a 42.2 which placed them 3rd
in regionals and also set a new school record.
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H. Eaton ran a 3:25.0 in dist. which was good enough to
help win the dist. crown and qualify them for regionals.
Philip Steen leaps to a new school record of
22.9 inches long jump in the district meet.
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Freshman Track Team Members are: 4th ROW (l-r): S. Elliott, D. Chevalier, L. Shoemake. 3rd ROW: 1.
Jones, B. Cochrane, M. Hedrick, T. Schaffer, B. Baldwin, and T. Williams. 2nd ROW: R. Harmel, C.
Mayfield, D. Cobb, E. Bowerman, M. Kunae, and M. Hill. 1st ROW: R. Guajardo, N. Ayoub, R. John-
son, D. Smith, A. Williams, S. Stribling, and D. Straw.
EVENT NAME DATE TIME AND DISTANCE
Mile Relay Carlton. Johnson 1976 3:21. 2
Chester. Eaton Track Court: Peggy Kapchinski, Kim Loveless,
440 Relay Car. Johson 1976 42.2 Sherri Williams, Polly Wiese, and Pat Thomp-
Ea ton. Steen
2 Mile Relay Wilborn. Chester 1976 7:56 son.
Ramsey. Carlton
4 Mile Relay Whitten. Powell 1976 18:39.7 .
Carlton. Wilborn
880 Yd. Dash Jim Brannen 1974 1:54.8
120 High Hurdles Larry Holcomb 1971 14.1 ,
100 Yd. Dash Philip Steen 1976 9.7
440 Yd. Dash Harold Ea ton 1976 49.2 I
330 Int. Hurdles Mike Dettaven 1972 40.2 ~
220 Yd. Dash Philip Steen 1976 22.4
Mile Run Chris Powell 1976 4.23.4
880 Yd. Relay Jones. Steen 1976 1:29.6 "
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High Jump Mike Sayers 1976 6 ft. 3\4 in.
Discus -, Steve Parsons 1961 183 ft.
Pole Vault Mike Litterist 1969 12 ft. 6 in.
Long Jump Philip Steen 1976 22 ft. 9 in. Harold Eaton sets a new school record of 49.2 .
Shot Put W. T. Gilben 1975 54 ft. 2 in. in the 440 yd. dash at district.
Distance Medley Carlton. Powell 1976 10:37.1
Eaton. Wilborn
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Jay Carlton runs a lifetime best of 1:58.4 which places
him 4th in regionals.
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liams, Diane Garner, Pat Thompson, Bina Davis, Jackie Thompson, Annetta Harvell, Robbie Smith,
Julia Crawford, and Linda Thompson, Mgr. FRONT (l-r): Coach Bright, Joyce Calhoun, Carla Wiese,
Sandra Waldon, Peggy Kapchinski, Cam Payton, Many McGraw, Polly Wiese, Cheryl Dunn and Fay
Arnold.
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Annetta Harvell gives 220 yd. dash all she's got.
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This Year's Swimmers are: BACK ROW (l-r): Chris Stephenson, Bill Harper, Steve Barry, Tom McGraw, Steve
Kramer, Mike Kramer, Mia Zwolinski, Mark Robeck, David Comstock, and Bill Leland. FRONT ROW: Coach
James Bassett, Elyse Robeck, Emmy Morrison, Diana Dotson, Kitty Elissalde, Darcy Symons, Holli Harper,
Kathy Smathers, and Nancy Weiner.
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Water Polo Championships and 2nd at the state
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MEETS
LaMarque
Alamo Heights
A&M Fish "B"
Chapparal Sports
Midland Jr. College
A&M Fish "A"
St. Marks
McAllen
Clear Lake
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Tigers End With .500 Beason
Tiger Baseballers posted a winning season this year with a 12-12 mark. Team Members are: BOTTOM ROW (1-
r): Walter Boone, Ronnie Morgan, Colin Ward, Kenny Dean, Eddie Velasco, Gary Moody, Jerry Dayton, and
William Bouse - manager. TOP ROW (l-r): Coach Fred Warhol, Jay Ward, Kyle Cunningham, Steve Mann,
Bruce Woods, Mark Pantel, Tim Lyda, Ashraf Ayoub, Jerry Anderson, Tommy Merchant, and Coach Charles
Pullen.
Walter Boone was selected Most Valuable Player.
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Tim Lyda was chosen for the Wayne Smith A ward.
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ROW: Sherrie Nesch, Sharon Mobley, Kathy Smathers,
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Kenny, you're supposed to slide in feet first!
Ronnie Morgan attempts a suicide squeeze bunt.
The Tiger Bench.
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J.V. Holds Its Own; Ends With 5-5-1 Season
Steve Mann throws one of his deadly curves.
Steve Waters attempts to score another run.
Leo Fernandez steals third.
The J . V. had a fine season this year. Above is the bench and do they look interested!
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Tennis Team Ties for District
The Tennis Team Members are: BOTTOM ROW (l-r): Robbie Benton, Helen Marquis, Cissy Gerlow, Janet
Coonrod, Roger Schink, Mark Tollison, Allen Fredrickson. MIDDLE ROW: Jane Miller, Lee Ann Hoover,
Gena McMullan, Margaret Wythe, Manha Lambert, Lola Fares, and Fa Fares. TOP ROW: John Vastano,
Tommy Schaffer, Mark Davis, Richard Hoover, Jim Nance, Bob Randall, Peter Hoeve, and Chris Geh-
ring. Coach Horace Schaffer coached the team.
Cissy Gerlow was voted Most Valuable Player by the
team.
Lee Ann Hoover and Margaret Wythe captured the
District Doubles Championship.
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Getting some advice from the coach.
Jim Nance and Mark Davis prepare to play.
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Gena McMullen won district singles.
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Competition Strong
in First P.E. Field Day
This year the boys and girls p. e. classes
participated in the Bicentennial Field Day.
Mrs. Potter and Coach Anderson, with the
help of the student teachers, were instru-
mental in organizing the day's activities.
Top Winners - Randy Broxton and Nancy
Wiener
Students gather for Bicentennial Field Day.
Tough competition in 100 yard dash.
Top winners in each event pictured with medals.
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Anne Green competes in broad jump.
220 lbs. of TOUGH!
RICARDO AL VEREZE
MARGARITA AULT
DAVID BAGNALL
ARNOLD ASHBURN
ASHRAF AYOUB
RANDY BARNES
MARY BEA TRAND
Pool Shark?
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CHARLEE BLACK
STEVE BOYD
PATRICE CALVERT
KA THY BECK
MARIELLA BLASINI
JAMES BROWN
MIKE CARR
SHARON BERGUM
JEFF BORISKI
SANDRA BROXTON
REGGIE CARR
I say it's a comma fault.
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DOUG CHESTER
DA VID COMSTOCK
CLYDE CLARK
KAREN COPP
PAT CARTWRIGHT
LUCERO CERVERA
SHERRlE COBB
YVONNE COTE
ANTONIA CAST ANON
JAMES CHAMBERS
BILLY COCHRANE
RICHARD COX
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LINDA DAILY
L YNELL DIVIN
KAREN EIMANN
ANNE FERRIS
IRENE DAVIS
MIKE orVIN
MALA FARMER
BRENDA FORD
SANDY DECHIRO
PAULA DOUGLAS
CINDY FEAGAN
PAUL FREDERICKSON
JULIE DIECKERT
KAREN DUNKIN
SARA FELDMAN
JOHN GARDNER
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KENT GENT
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JOEL HALL
KEITH GENT.
ELIZABETH GERLOW
PHIL GOUGLER
DEBBIE HAMIL TON
MARTIN HAAS
BILL HARPER
ROBERT HAENSL Y
CHUCK HAYES
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The last time. . .
LA WRENCE HEAD
HAROLD HORNE
KEVIN JACOBS
BRENDA JESKE
STEVE HENSEL
BRENDA HONEYCUTT
BEVERLY JANAC
KAREN JOHNSON
LARRY JOHNSON
RANDALL JOHNSON
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KEITH KUTTLER
LISA KUVLESKY
TIM JONES
HAMP KEAHEY
RENEA KOEHLER
BILL LANDY
MARK JUNEK
KEITH KLA TT
ALLEN KUNZE
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BILL LELAND
WANDA LUEDCKE
CHRIS McBRIDE
CRAIG MEADE
MARI LENTSCHKE
KAREN LYDA
DEBE McCANDLESS
DENNIS MEADE
DONNA LENZ
KEVIN MANNING
MARTY McGRAW
BRENDA MITCHELL
LARRY'LISENBE
MINETTE MARTIN
VICKI McMILLAN
SHARON MOBLEY
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GARY MOODY
SHEREE NESCH
KARA O'CONNOR
Ready for the flood?
TERRY MORGAN
KEITH NICHOLS
MARK PAINTER
ERIC PEARSON
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JENNIFER PHILLIPS
CHRIS POWELL
BOB RANDALL
TOBI PLEDGER
ROBERT PRATT
LARRY RAWLS
SUSAN POPE
DEBBIE QmTT A
JOHN REID
MELISSA PORTER
MIKE RAMSEY
CHRIS SAUL
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DONNY SIMPSON
TOM SMITH
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LESLIE SLUDER
GEORGE SPAIN
CAROLYN STEEN
SCOTT SCHAFER
KRlS SMATHERS
LORENA STANCIL
PHILLIP STEEN
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We've got to stop meeting like this!
PAT THOMPSON
JOHNNIE TOWNSEND
OTHA VAUGHN
BECKY TIPPITT
MARTY TUCKER
PAM WADE
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MILTON WALLER
TIM WEINER
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Karen Abenh
Danny Alexander
Jerry Anderson
Becky Bagnall
Bonnie Bates
Cindy Benton
Terry Benton
Patty Bergum
Steve Bertrand
Karl Blanchard
Chris Boatwright
Steve Boatwright _
Mark Boller
Patricia Boone
Walter Boone
Debra Boren
Bill Boswell
Debbie Botsford
James Bowman
Bruce Brenton
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Denise Brown
Damon Buffington
Michelle Burns
Meg Bury
Towana Calhoun
Rebecca Callaway
Jay Carlton
Louis Castanon
Dennis Chester
Betty Cochran
David Cole
Charlotte Cooper
John Cooper
Teresa Cooper
Dale Cox
Julia Crawford
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Nancy Creagor
Katy Daily
Ruth Daron
Kris Das
Kenny Davidson
Susan Davila
Mark Davis
Mike Davis
Donna Dayhoff
Kenny Dean
John Deloech
Mark Dixon
Tina Dodd
Mike Dooley
Dianna Dotson
Mike Douglass
Linda Dove
Donna Dunlap
Mike Earl
Harold Eaton
167
Ann Echols
Roben Elkins
Ed Elliot
Pris Files
Vivian Fredricks
Agnes Flowers
Bill Forehand
Jaqui Freund
Brenda Froebel
John Fry
Greg Gammon
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Chris Gehring
Jean Glover
Bill Green
Mark Griffin
Tom Haensly
Wall y Harwood
Dale Hayes
Calvin Heard
Wes Hecox
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HoneyBee Hewitt
Lydia Hernandez
Eddie Hill
Lea Hill
George Hilton
Elizabeth Holmgreen
Kate Holt
Charlotte Hopson
Dana Hottel
Debbie Hudson
Susan Honeycutt
Richard Ilcken
Jeri Hanzen
Karie Jensen
Johnny Jimenez
Bill Johnson
Cheri Johnson
Michal Johnson
Candy Jones
Britt Juliff
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Peggy Kapchinski
Cynthia Kay
Laurel Keese
Melissa Koldus
Virginia Koppa
Mike Kramer
Steve Kramer
Martha Lambert
Millie Landy
Elizabeth Lawhon
Karen Lewis
Steve Lewis
Manha Lofgren
Julie Longbrake
Russell Luedke
Tim Lyda
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Robbie MacGrady
Gena McMullan
Karen Mallett
Helen Marquis
Kim Mayo
Marian Maxwell
Sylvia Medina
Keith Merrifield
Sandy Mohr
Ronnie Morgan
Roben Morgan
Kevin Mollett
Stephen Monroe
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Who, me?
I just can't make it to the showers.
I'm a weirdo!
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Linda Mullens
Karen Olree
Vincent Plazzo
Dwayne Parsons
Kathy Pettit
Mark Pantel
Cindy Pierce
Diana Phillips
Amy Plapp
Mike Posey
Treny Ramirez
Randy Ray
John Redman
Desi Richardson
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Becky Roe
Susan Rogers
Mark Sandel
Sandy Sandstedt
Scott Saunders
Tommy Schaffer
Gail Schmidt
Mark Schneider
Julia Scott
Walter Scott
Silvia Sims
Bill Sloan
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Kathy Smathers
Bobby Smith
Brad Smith
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Gala Smith
Robbie Smith
Dean Spannegal
Lauren Stacill
Starla Steen
Lisa Stephens
Julia Sua w
Bobby Sua wn
Mark Symons
Debra Thomas
Craig Thompson
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Linda Thompson
Tolly Thompson
Tcherlindra Townsend
Sarah Treybig
Maynard Tucker
Scott VanCleave
John Vastano
Eddie Velasco
Rita Villareal
Keith Wade
Tommy Wade
Ricky Wagner
Kathy Waldon
Deborah Wal:ershied
Necia Watson
Wesley Wayland
Cheryl Wetherbee
Don Weihs
Carla Whittaker
Polly Wiese
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Buddy Wilson
Regina Worsham
Margaret Wythe
Deborah Zalobney
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Robin
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Tammy Alexander
Jana Anderson
Karen Anderson
Paul Arbuckle
Georgia Arhopulos
Faye Arnold
Paul Bassett
Cindy Beck
Rosemary Behrens
Morey Bevers
Donald Blavier
Liz Boles
Kelly Boughton
William Bouse
Shawn Bovey
Robin Bowman
David Brown
What are you doing tonight, Mr. Hamilton?
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Randall Brown
Trudie Brown
Claude Brusse
Chris Bryant
Lanette Buffington
Laura Burnett
I juggle and do card tricks, too!
Kim Caldwell
Donny Calvert
William Carr
Jo Ann Chambers
Kim.Chmelar
Chet Churchill
Laurie Clark
Richard Clark
Pat Clarke
Jane Cluck
Mana Coleman
Thomas Coleman
Lesa Colson
Ron Conklin
Janet Coonrad
180
Ricky Cooper
Sarah Copp
Barbara Cox
Tina Cox
Becky Covington
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Dirk Crawford
Wayne Crenshaw
Kyle Cunningham
Alexandra
Datshkousky
Olen Daugherty
Rhonda Dawson
Deborah Davidson
Bina Davis
Jerry Dayton
Sally Donaldson
Paula Dooley
Sheryl Dunn
Annette Eaton
Tammy Earhan
Roben Earle
Photographic memory?
181
Kitty Elissalde
Darryl Elliott
Peter Elliott
Phillip Fann
Lola Fares
Peggy Featherston
Barbara Ford
Derrick Ford
Craig Forehand
Diana Forstner
John Fossum
Mary Fredricks
Betty Freeman
Glen Fryxell
Bob Garner
Pat Garrison
Roben Gougler
Tamara Gresham
Karen Griffith
~<athy Hall
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Holli Harper
Kim Hart
Mike Harville
Ella Heads
Leah Hardcastle
Terri Harris
Robena Hartman
Paul Haugen
John Hennigan
Debbie Harmel
David Han
Annetta Harvell
Brenda Hays
Jimmy Hirsch
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Lynn Johnson II
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Charles Jones
Deborah Jordan
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Jack Lamkin
Bobby Leeth
Julie Lewis
Geanne Longbrake
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Elizabeth Matous
Kent Metzen
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Mary Palazzo
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Camillia Payton
Jean Peteete
Diana Pf annstiel
Mindy Pierce
Billy Pratt
Nancy Pedulla
David Pettit
Randy Pharris
Susan Po menta
Linda Preston
Larry Peterson
Menielle Petty
Robert Phillips
Carlton Powell
Carla Price
Vincent Kapchinski "soups up" his micro-
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Linda Smethers
James Stancil
Carolyn Pritchard
Mark Rodgers
Debbie Scott
Levern Smith
Bruce Steen
Teri Richardson
Peter Schorn
Terry Smalley
Eddie Stafford
Mark Stoddard
Chris Ramsey
Jeff Rowe
Tim Scott
Steve Smith
Hugh Stearns
Glenn Richards
Mike Sayers
Derrik Shyrock
Terry Smith
Scott Stewan
Nancy Redman
Karen Sackett
Howard
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Sue Smith
Chris Stephenson
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Anne Stoner
Connie Tenorio
Laura Torres
Terry Stover
Billy Thayer
Bill Toth
Kevin Stroud
Joyce Thomas
Derrick Townsend
Scott Sutphen
Mike Thomas
Pam Vinzant
Lisa Sweet
Rudy Tobias
Sherry Wade
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Tom Wilkes
Steve Waters
Mark Williams
Kenny Watkins
Chip Willis
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Paul Waldon
Debbie Warden
Nancy Weiner
Debbie Yeager
James Wainerdi
David Walker
Sr..arla Wallace
August Wenck
Diana Zalobny
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Chris Alclair
Debbie Alexander
Terry Alexander.
Betty Allen
Karen Anselmi
Nader Ayoub
Da wn Azbile
Billy Baldwin
Michelle Barco
Teri Barnes
Steve Barry
Jim Beard
Veronica Beasley
Dan Beltrand
Barbara Benton
Ronnie Benton
Alex Bilinski
William Billot
Sharon Blavier
Teri Boatwright
Karen Boriski
Mark Bouma
Earl Bowerman
Debbie Boyett
Thomas Boykin
Beverly Brown
Randy Broxton
William Burkhalter
Lori Byrd
Joyce Calhoun
191
Jeff Calver
Martha Campbell
Sally Canto
Debbie Carr
Brian Casey
Betty Castanon
Dennis Chavalier
Jerry Chevalier
Da vid Clark
Keith Clark
Lois Clark
Christy Claycamp
Dwight Cobb
Robert Cockrane
Tommy Cochrane
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Kenny Cole
Gladys Colemon
Randy Cooper
Andrew Daily
Charles Daily
Duane Daily
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John Glo
Alphonso Genty
John Glover
Take THA T, and THAT, and THAT!
Leslie Daron
David Dawson
Toni Dawson
Tricie Dayhoff
Donna Denmark
Bridget Duane
Drew Dunlap
Stewart Echols
Daniel Elisalde
Erika Elkins
Scott Elliot
, Kathy Eppes
. Terri Etheridge
Fa Fares
Sharon Feldman
David Fleeger
Laquitta Ford
Nettie Franko
Allan Frederickson
Diane Garner
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Susan Glover
Nannette Goforth
Ann Greene
Paul Groot
Ted Gross
Roben Guajardo
Craig Hanks
Rocky Harmel
Scot Harris
Henry Harwood
Walter Hawkins
Da ve Hazen
Mike Hedrick
Mark Hill
Dale Hodges
Raenell Hogan
Merdie Hollie
Tony Hollie
LeeAnn Hoover
Richard Hoover
Lori Hottel
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Jeff Hutchinson
LouAnn Jacobs
Beth Jennings
Brad Johnson
Holly Johnson
Jill Johnson
Ricky Johnson
Jackie Jones
Terry Jones
Dwayne Kavanaugh
Beth Kay
Virginia Keown
Ann Kluszczynski
Cindy Koldus
Karla Konzan
Mike Kunz
Charles Kunze
Brad Lancaster
Kenneth Lancaster
Ernest Landy
David Lawson
Mary Jane Lay
Mark Lenz
John Lewis
Vicki Lewis
Ann Logan
Sonny Lusk
Jackie Luther
Tuan Anh Luu
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Pam Mace
Gary Manning
Janet Manning
Kurt Marbecz
Angie Martin
Pat Martinez
Coy Mayfield
Tim McCollogh
Laura McConnel
Robert Mead
Teresa Medina
Tommy Merchant
Jane Miller
Todd Miller
Linda Minnix
Lori Mohr
Randa Moore
Chuck Morgan
Kathy Morgan
John Moss
Michelle Neeley
Terry Nesch
Hoang Oahn Nguyen
Jennifer Noe
Sandy Noey
Luther Olden
Tommy Parker
Susan Parris
Rocky Path
Lisa Patterson
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minutes?
Ted Paxton
Bobby Perkins
Sheila Perryman
Jean Person
Carol Phillips
Becky Pledger
David Putz
Brett Ramsey
Melissa Ray
Andrea Reed
David Roberts
Debbie Robertson
Allan Robinson
Marion Robinson
Missy Robinson
Susanna Rodgers
Katy Rollins
Melissa Rowland
Elyse Roebeck
Chuck Ruesink
Susan Sandel
197
Carla Sandstedt
Mike Saul
Todd Shafer
Roger Schink
Ellen Schorn
Debbie Scoggens
Beth Scott
Brad Scott
Mary Scott
Jennifer Seeger
Lisa Shankles
Susan Shankles
Larry Shoemake
Melanie Sieland
Phil Sikes
Dick Simmons
James Slowey
Darren Smith
Katherine Smith
Kriste Smith
Matt Smith
William Smith
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Curtis Spradling
Kathy Steen
Rhonda Steen
Mark Story
Steve Stribling
Greg Stroud
Darcie Symons
Jill Teer
Brian Thatcher
Chenea Thomas
Jackie Thompson
Sharon Thompson
Mark Tollison
Anna Torres
John Turner
Susan Vastano
Alice Villareal
Penny Von Roeder
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Rosa Waldon
Sandra Waldon
Beverley Walker
Suzanne Waters
Linda Watkins
Ricky Watson
Lisa Wetherbee
Alice Whitley
Cody Whitten
Timothy Widdison
Carla Wiese
David Williams
Doris Williams
Mike Williams
Travis Williams
Robin Wilson
Ronnie Wilson
Rebecca Winstead
Renny Winstead
Kelly Wyatt
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ALL IN THE FAMILY!
Administration
Fred Hopson
Superintendent of Schools
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Director of Curriculum
Peggy Crittenden
Public Info. Officer
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Botsford, Dr. Bruce Roebeck, and Dr. Joseph Natowitz.
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Secretary.
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Joe Wiese
Counselor
Robin Raska
Secretary
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Valeria Goodwin
Coun., Psychology
Viola Westbrook
Registrar
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Athletics
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Mrs. Goodwin you know you can't out eat him.
James Giese
Track, W. Geo.
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led has been disconnected.
Sue Kennedy,
Volleyball, W.
Geo., Physical Science
Charles Pullen
Track, Math
Robert Mcleroy
Athletic Director
Larry Linder,
Basketball. Eco. Am.
History
Dicky Williams
Football W. His.
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Golf, Boys P.E.
Rhonda (
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Charlotte Potter
Girls P.E.
Etta Con
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Health, Boys P.E.
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Judith Comstock
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English
Marsha McCord
English
James Dennis
English, Drama
Patty Parker
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Home
Economics
Foreign
language
Photo
Journalism
Pam Gilmore, Child
Dev., Home and
Family Life
Rita Dunnam
German
George Hamilton
Photography
Thay Owens
Home Econ. I and II
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Linda Whitworth
French, Spanish
Celeste Moore
Journ. I and II, Eng.
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Rowena Reed
Home Econ. I
Kitty Worley
Spanish
Barbara Ward, Journ.
III, Eng., Speech
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Pat Jones
Physics, Algebra
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The faculty meeting is that bad, huh?
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Science
Mike Barber
Biology
Did you turn it in? I won't tell.
Business
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I, Accounting
Dixie Woodell,
Typing I and II,
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Penny Pat
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James Bassett
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Ken Morgan
Zoo., Bot., Bio.
Diane Schwede
Bio., Eng.
Barry Wilkerson
Chern. , Phy. Sci.
Checking out the Christmas decorations?
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Catherine Foley
L/LD
Penny Pattee, Special
Services, Ma t~
Mary Haney
Librarian
Carolyn Whitten
VAC
Do you have any last requests?
Ural Olcheltree
Special Servi?es
Rosemary Luscombe
Asst. Librarian
Special
Services
Is this a stare-out contest?
Music
James Matheny
Choir
Charles Maxwell
Band
Mrs. Parker practicing Transcendental Medita-
tion.
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Vocational
Louis Bond
Woodshop
Ooh - Don't you dare!
Social Studies
Ben Delamater
History
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Harriet Sperry
History
Oneida Hensley
Government
Have a nice day.
Vernon Files
Dist. Education
Richard Johnson
Drafting
Robert Kruse
Ag., Ag. Coop.
Janie Harris
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Senior Index
ADAMS, MARGARET FRANCES
1. Choir, Powder Puff, Track, Pep Squad, FCA,
Tennis, Jr. Division District Doubles Champ
2. Choir, Powder Puff, Track, FCA, Track Duchess
at C.S Relays, Tigerland Turntable
3. FA C, FHA Pres. , Class Sec., NHS, Tigerland
Turntable
4. Class Sec., NHS Sec., Who's Who Among Amer-
ican High School Students, Tigerland Turntable
Capt.
ALLEN, BRENDA JOYCE
2. FHA
3. Black Awareness
ASHBURN, ARNOLD MAX
1.. Football, Track, Industrial Arts
2. Track, Industrial Arts
3. Student Council, Industrial Arts Pres.
4. Student Council Parliamentarian, Industrial Arts
Pres., Bank of A & M Scholarship, Who's Who
Among America.p High School Studenp;
A UL T, EMMA MARGARIT A
2. Spanish ClUb
3. Spanish Club See ...,.Student Council, NHS
4. Spanish Club, NHS, Kiwanis Essay Award 4th
Place, Honor, A. ward Sweater-
AYOUB, ASHRAF A EL-KADER
1. Track, Industrial Arts
2. F ball, Industrial Arts
District~ Most Valuable
tter, Industrial Arts
Capt., All-District,
trial Arts
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track, 1st GhaU:Percussion I, 1st
G . nt, Powder Pu~rler.
2. CrdSs COu?tpr,Track, Powderftlff Queen Nomi-
3 .~~~ss~"cOJl;try/~tterfi;S *$a:p'-
ish Club
4. Tiger Mas
Club, NH
America
of the Mo. ,
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BASSETT, PETEE ANDREW
BEA THARD , CLYDE
BEATHARD, .MARY JANE
BECK, KATHLEEN ANN
1. Band, Honor Roll, Honor Choir, FT A, Dram
Speech
2. Band, District and Region, Honor Roll, Hono
Choir ch
B , Solo and Ense
and and Typing
ontest, Honor
NHS
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aduate, D
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n" Speec
4. Band,
Medals, Ho
Scholarship, Hon
Play, Musical "The
.See., NHS, Salutatorian
BENTON, CATHERINE A.
BERGUM, PATRICIA ELLEN
1: Band, Quill and Scroll
2. Band, Quill and Scroll, French Club
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4. French Club, Quill and Scroll, Who's Who
Among American High School Students, French
Award, Three Year Graduate
BERGUM, SHARON ELIZABETH
1. Spanish Club, Art Club, Tennis, Honor Roll
2. Spanish Club, Art Club, Tennis, Honor Roll
3. Spanish Club, Art Club, Tennis, Honor Roll,
NHS, Who's Who Among American High School
Students
4. Spanish Club, Art Club, Tennis, Honor Roll,
NHS
BERRY, TAMARA SUE
1. CIC High School, Ya
leader, Stud6nt'
Staff, Spani
"Wizard ,2
2. CICHi '
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4. FHA, HERO
Graduate
MANNING, KEV
1. Industrial Art
2. Spanish Club
Favorite
3. Spanish Club,
MARTIN, MINE
1. Tennis, Pep
2. Basketball, T
Puff
3. FCA, Basket
American Hi
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rack, Band, Basketball, Industrial A.Jts
and, Cheerlead ltib... J
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ICIA ANN
d Place in Baylor Science Fair
igerland Staff, Three year Graduate
NNA
, KARA ANN
h Club, Lion's Biology Award
h,~,NHS, Who's Who Among American
Scliool Students
, Honor Graduate
R, JOHN MARK
-City Orchel a, All-City Band, Band
ge Band, B ll-City Orc1W a
nd, District , Region
TER, ON
ndustr lub, Drafting
RSON, E YNN
Football, Track, Student Council
Track, Student Council
RKINS, JACK EDWARD
HARISS, DONNA KAY
Band
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"\:I~~OHN LESLIEC BELL
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1127 Villa Maria - Bryan - 846-8319
2301 S. Texas - College Station - 693-0913 ,
The Dandylion - Manor East Mall - 822-1822
MARTIN LEISSNER, JR., '54
O~NER
To the Super Seniors
of
1976
Compliments of
BRYAN ORTHODONTIC
LAB, I Ne.
2400 Broadmoor
WYATT'S SPORTING
GOODS
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505 University Dr. - Phone 846-6715
College Station, Texas 77840
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Adidas Shoes Converse Shoes
Tiger Shoes Puma Shoes
@ MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
Town & Country Center. 3731 E. 29th
(713) 846-4708 Bryan, Texas
In the Brazos Valley
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For Women and Children
205 SULPHUR SPRINGS ROAD
BRY AN, \EXAS 77B01
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Downtown
Villa Maria
(713) 822-3717
3001 S. College Ave.
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713-846-7877 College Station Texas A venue
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Custom
Boot Makers
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Repair Service
A&M Since 1891
3725 E. 29th 846-1148
Town & Country Center
Porto-Pep and Portage Shoes
Men and "Big Boys"
(Sizes to 14 Available
At the Manor East Mall
JUSTIN BOOTS
LEA THER GOODS
HOLICK'S
BOOT SHOP
Nonh Gate
College Station
846-6721
WELLBORN GROCERY
AND FEED
Skate at
POOH'S PARK
Windland's Farm
Products
Purina
Chows
Shooting Gallery
Golf
Bumper Cars
Groups and Parties
Wellborn, Texas
693-6669
Skate at 4:30
Micheal and Elaine Hensarling
222
Congratulations
to the Class of 1976
REDMOND TERRACE
PHARMACY
1402 Texas A venue South
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Allen Kunze, Tobi Pledger, Arnold Ashburn Recognition A ward Recipients
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Compliments
of
TOM'S
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SHOP
823-8213
To The Seniors
of '76 With
The Spirit of
"76"
800 Villa Maria
Bryan - College Station Fashion leader
BROWN'S
SHOE FIT COMPANY
LONE STAR
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822-1239
Downtown Bryan
224
Phone 846-8130
(Appointment If Desired)
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1408 Hwy. 6 South
College Station, Texas
Since 1947
"Your Station"
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A Friend of A & M Consolidated
WH EEL
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Bikes
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Repair
Service
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Styling
Fabrics and Vinyls
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UPHOLSTERY
Free Estimates
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2202 Texas Avenue S.
College Station, Texas 77840
Phone: 693-7073
NEWS,
OFFICE
SUPPLY
NORTH-
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Complete line of
School, Office and
Architectural
supplies
SPIN-IN
(
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1802 Welch
Mr. & Mrs. G. E.
Manning
502 H. W. 30
Mr. & Mrs. C.
Stewart
Pickup and Delivery
MADELEY'S
PHARMACY
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334 Jersey; Southside
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417 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
COLLEGE STATION. TEiXAS 77840
THE A & M UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
P. O. Drawer BE - Phone 846-8731
THE A & M UNITED METHODIST WESLEY FOUNDATION
P.O. Drawer K - Phone 846-6014
Bob E. Waters, Minister - Director
Larry J. Grubbs, Campus Minister - Program Director
Roy B. Shilling, Minister of Evangelism
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With All of College Station at Heart"
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415 University Drive
College Station, Texas
Bulova and Seiko
Watches
846-5816
Watch and Jewelry
Repair
HOOVER'S TENNIS
SHOP
EMBREY'S JEWELRY
332 Jersey Phone: 846-9733
Southside Shopping Center
Keepsake~
Traditional Wedding Rings
717 University Drive
College Station, Tex. 77840
Phone
(713) 846-7714
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COMMUNITY SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSN.
Would Like to Wish
the Seniors of
"76"
Good Luck
SUZY'S
At the Mall
MANOR EAST
MALL
Phone: 822-5477
Open
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Open..Mon. -Sat. 9:00-6:00
846-1021 or 846-1706
229
1!{uth's l~ashions
3616 E. 29th "Where Fashion Begins"
Compliments of
BANKS OF BRAZOS COUNTY
CLEARI NG HOUSE
ASSOCIA TION
BANKOFA& M
411 Highway 6 South 846-5721
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823-5402 101 North Texas Avenue
823-8031
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
120 North Main
823-5471
UNIVERSITY NATIONAL
BANK
711 University Drive
846-8751
SAK-N-PAK
VILLAGE CASUALS
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208 Jersey
846-3404
Get the clothes
for the life you lead
at VILLAGE CASUALS
Owners:
Johnnie and Charline Junek
Bl
Manor East Mall
230
Congratulations
to the Seniors of 1976
THE BOSWELL COMPANY
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Bryan, Texas 77801, U. S. A.
Telephone (713) 846-3781
Post Office Box 4047
1720 Barak Lane
General Contractors
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Patrice, Minette
Charlotte, Julia
Lauren, Susan P.
Laurel, Sherrie
Ann, Susan H.
Bootie, John
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Compliments
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MORGAN CAMPER SALES
2717 South Texas Ave. C.S.
'76
. . . .a great year
and a great class in
"T1GERLAND"
Good luck and best wishes to the
graduating class.
The EA OLE
The exciting newspaper serving Bryan/College Station
and the Brazos Valley.
Since 1946
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Southside and Redmond Terrace
The
Greatest
Name
In Do-Nuts
Coffee
3310 S. College
233
Congratulations to
Our Seniors
Thanks Advertisers
Dean Barton
Richard Cox
Susan Doerge
Mala Farmer
Anne Ferris
Joel Hall
Harold Horne
Tim Jones
Curtis Land, Jr.
Karen Lyda
Michael Ramsey
Lynn Scoggins
Scott Shafer
Carol Ann Warlick
The TIGERLAND Staff, the students, and fac-
ulty, extend our very sincere thanks and appreci-
ation to you as an advertiser in the 1975-76 year-
book. It is our hope that you, as advertising
patrons of ours, will reap a harvest of increased
business and better profits as a reward for being a
friend to all of us at A & M Consolidated High
School.
We would like to remind parents and other
school patrons that our advertisers make it possi-
ble for you or your child to HAVE a yearbook. We
can return this favor by trading with them.
Advertisers, again we. wish to thank you!
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
of College Station
TIGERLAND
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in the spirit of seventy-six
There was an enormous force which
strengthened the colonies, which exists
today, and which has carried America
through its great history. That force is
known to us all to be the ~~Spirit of '76. "
What was that spirit - and indeed what is
that spirit?
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better - of working only
for the best, and expecting,
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