John Tyler High School - Alcalde Yearbook (Tyler, TX)

 - Class of 1972

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Achievement . . . 16 Participation . . . 68 Competition . . . 108 Ourselves. . . 138 Our Patrons... 190 Pro TO JOHN TYLER HIGH, WE PLEDGE OUR LOYALTY. . . A feeling, An understanding To become a part. Proud ls Our Pride W 9 wwf fbyfwopj Effbuvfy MMW Wyi-E gmiywi CQ? up QA RwQQQP yiH?vWwwQxRE W W W X Wywmffy XYM3' x will m y A NM 69 6 . . . Proud Is Our Pride N D THOUGH WE MAY WANDER FAR 3 4 X , Y - K .H .,, .5- s N S- -X- ' :E-F WE'LL BE HERE WITH YOU IN ALL OUR MEMORIES. . . xt! ati -iiflk Q42 Qt... - If R .qi .1 A lump in the throat. . . Pride in standing a little taller. L i T . Proud Is Our Pride Proud Is Our Pride Working together toward a universal goal . .. THINKING OF THOSE HAPPY HOURS WITH YOU 49, WE'LL ALL STAND BY WITH CDUR HEADS HELD HIGH Yet, discovering an identity. Proud Is Our Pride Proud ls Our Pride WE'RE PROUD OF OUR SCHOOL SO TRUE V One or one ofthe mass . . . R Each follovvin the 6 . . . Achievement K 3 iff. x....f Pride ln Achievement The schooI's academic program is a composite of numerous plans, hard work, and mental attitudes. Through reading and conversing, the student extends his culture and better understands the problems of the community, state, and nation. He is offered the facilities of the classroom to enlarge his interests, to increase his knowledge, to bring him closer to the truth, and to cultivate habits of industry and soundthinking. The student must have the pride and will to bravely overshadow doubt, anxieties and frustrations and gain that sense of fullfillment- The sensation of accomplishment. Achievement . . . Boord Approves New Buildings The School Board is the catalyst behind the Tyler Independent School System. The members of the board compose the rules and regulations that cover the behavior and attitude of all students. If the students comply with those rules, the school can be run easily and efficiently. The board approved several plans this year including the raising of cafeteria lunch prices. They also began consideration of a new field house and band hall for John Tyler. Below: Mr. Jim Plyler, Superintendent, reviews a report with Mr. Martin Thedford in preparation for a school board meeting. Qs-.-A 8 . . . Administration Above: Members of the School Board are Front Row: Mr, Thomas Sproule, Vice'Presidentg Mr. Lemuel C. Hutchins, Presidentg Dr. Earl W. Clawater, Jr. Back Row: Mr. J. Donald Guinng Dr. Martin L. Edwards, Jr., and Dr. Vernon Goss. ki mt'f s siawrfwnvmnl , i. Principcils Heocl The Lion Pride John TyIer's major advisers are Nlr. Alvis Hanna, Principal, and lVlr. Alvin Anderson and lVlr. Leon Woods Assistant Principals. lVlr. Hanna starts the year off with sophomore orientation. He keeps the school system running smoothly, and always shows fairness in situations that arise. lVIr. Woods and lVlr. Anderson are kept busy issuing locks and looking after the building and school grounds. They issue admittance slips to students who are tardy or ill and can always be found at school functions. All three men have the duty of taking care of disciplinary problems which may occur. Left: Principal, lVIr. Alvis Hanna, discusses plans for orientation with Student Senate President Jeff Pinkerton. f,.-mil ' iliiiiiii- Administration . . . 19 1 Top Row: Atwood, Dorothy, Mrs., Secretary, Atwood, Helen, Mrs., Library Clerk, Baker, Mattie Alice, Mrs., B.A., M.A., World Polotical Geography, World History, Sophomore Sponsor. Bottom Row: Barron, Mike, Mr., Environmental Technology ll, Plumbing Club, Junior Sponsor, Beacham, Jean, Mrs., Fl.N., Health Occupations l, Il, Health Occupations Club, Junior Sponsor, Belcher, Leroy, Mr., B.A., Spanish l, ll, Ill, Spanish Club, Junior Sponsor. Top Row: Bowens, Emory, Mr., B.A., PE lll, Junior Sponsor, Bradshaw, Gladys, Mrs., B.A., M.Ed., English Ill, lllH, Sophomore Sponsor, Brasfield, Jacquelyn, Mrs., B.S., PE ll, Sophomore Sponsor. Middle Row: Brooks, Joan, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Typing l, Bookkeeping l, Sophomore Sponsor, Brown, Ben, Mr., B.B.A., M.Ed., Counselor, Brown, Larry, Mr., Metal Trades 1, ll, Metal Trades Club, Sophomore Sponsor, Bottom Row: Bryant, Ann, Mrs., B.A., Homemaking Il, Ill, FHA, Junior Sponsor, Burkhalter E. M., Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Debate, Speech I, Ill, Senior Sponsor, Busby, Linda, Mrs., B.S., English III, Sophomore Sponsor. . . Faculty I'-I -1 f Q. 'TP fr: rf'- .A ,.,., ,fn ff so , -w.f,. if f .L , -ana if P ii- V ' u X M N fog 'Q , ...Q ' -ff g ali 545 . Slalom -9 A , 1 f- ,gp , A i .2 441.1 - X 1, . W :s xi' wa 'f'r-f'T,v- IU iv ... i l . W, X X . If ...Z ?,- if .,-.-'92, ,., --31 lj r 4' f ' rl l X I X ia it .Q xt .e .1-' 'Q f 35' 9.93 A w., xx 'Q' 1'-1 A W Q gdb Teachers Challenge Young Citizens ,f 434-1 ff- -,,4' -O I' YH? f A vw. ..-,g ', .. l if 2 l - 1 -r ?' 1'-'Y Left Row: Calloway, Ethel, Mrs., B.A., World History, American History, Junior Sponsor, Cobb Gleith, Mrs., B.A., American History, Junior Sponsor, Coffey, Merceria, L., Mrs., B.A., M.A., English IV, English IVB, Sophomore Sponsor. Top Row: Cole, Harold, Mr., B.S., M.A., Biology, Junior Sponsor, Coleman, Ann, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Counselor, Corrigan, Bill, Mr., Environmental Technology Ill, Air Conditioning Club, Junior Sponsor. Middle Row: Cox, Carolyn, Miss, B.S.E., Geometry, Algebra ll, Related Math ll, Junior Sponsor, Craddock, Charles, B.S., B Team Football, Assistant Basketball, Baseball, Economics, Sociology, Sophomore Sponsor, Crawford, Ollie, Mrs., B.A., M.Ed., Art I, ll, Ill, IV, Junior Sponsor. Bottom Row: Daniels, Starley, Mrs., B.S., lVl.B.A., Distributive Education I, Il, Distributive Education Club, Senior Sponsor: Devers, C., Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Government, Alcalde, Senior Sponsor, Doyle, Elizabeth, Mrs., B.A., M.Ed., Special Education. Faculty Top Row: Dunn, Katherine, Mrs., B.A., English IVB, Sophomore Sponsor, Edmondson, Edna, Mrs., Attendence Secretary, Edwards, Sarah, Mrs., B.S., English IIIB, Senior Sponsor. Middle Row: Eikner, Dolly, Mrs., Foundation Aide, Finklea, Bob, Mr., B.B.A., Typing, Assistant Football, Senior Sponsor, Finklea, Kristi, Mrs., B.A., Art I, ll, Senior Sponsor. Bottom Raw: Fisher, Pat, Mrs., B.A. English IV, Senior Sponsor, Ford, Alice, Mrs., B.S., English ll, IIB, Sophomore Sponsor, Fowler, Lynda, Mrs., B.S., English Ill, Clerical Practice, Typing l,Senior Sponsor. Top Row: Franklin, Royce, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Assistant Football, Basketball, American History, Junior Sponsor, Gaiser, Mary, Mrs., B.S., Business Communication, Shorthand, Typing I, Junior Sponsor, Garrard, Marilyn, Miss, B.A., English ll, Junior Sponsor. Bottom Row: Garrison, Roberta, Mrs., B.A., lVl.A., PE ll, lll, Sophomore Blue Brigade, Cheerleaders, Senior Sponsor, Griffin, Connie, Mrs., B.A., World History, Senior Sponsor, Griffin, Helen, Mrs., B.A., Registrar. N ., .,Z' ,lf ,f .uv 3 i i . J' f P X 171'-K VW fs. W 'X ,-1,11 'Sf A ,,.p Xe 1 - K IU X. fl Aw il f W l XXL K rl A WU X 0.3 if X X! .Q Mx .Lx X E X? X25 y XP? UN gf- 9 fi My X LSD P were ll M lilly ll W' ' . .M Xb Q tr i' KJ -WV 1 t N , lf' ' V ,117 UN KW QQ f ' Wi 4 X XX ,XXV , W 22 ...Faculty S v f-x gi? If , if ,2 - fi Xa i '1 l X it N K A V. .5 1 i XX muse Q- Faculty Encourages Leadership Left: Mrs. Linda Tucker, Foundation Aide, is Mimeographing Govern ment Tests. 1 Ei .-7 IW' ', .iff 28' W few I i 4 X s Left Row: Gunn, Oeva, Mrs., B.S., Special Education, Gwatney, Ruth, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Beginning Electronics, General Electricity, Related Math ll, Senior Sponsor, Hamilton, Bobbie, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Special Education Top Row: Hamman, Dale, Mr., B.A., M.S., Typing I Business Law, Senior Sponsor, Hardgrave, Carol, Miss, B.A., M.A., English ll, Latin I, II, Sophomore Sponsor, Hood, Vicki, Miss, B.A., Government, Senior Sponsor. Bottom Row: Hull, Herbert, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Consumer Math, Sophomore Sponsor, Hutchings, Linda, Mrs., B.A., English ll, HH, Sophomore Sponsor, Isham, P.E., Mr., Automotive Mechanics II, Senior Sponsor. Faculty . Top Row: Jack, Helen, Mrs., B.A., Speech I, Drama, Sophomore Sponsor, Jackson, Betty, Mrs., B.S., Vocational Office Education, Junior Sponsor, Jackson, Karlena, Mrs., B.S., M,Ed., Counselor. Middle Raw: Jeffery, June, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Consumer Math, Algebra I, Junior Sponsor, Johnson, Dorothy, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Home Economics Cooperative Education, Home Economics Related Occupations Club, Junior Sponsor, Johnson, Jacks, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Shop I, ll, General Drafting, A+M Drafting ll, Senior Sponsor. Bottom How: Johnson, Robert, Mrs., B.S., Special Education, Jones, Edythe, Mrs., B.A., Biology, Health, Junior Sponsor, Jones, Susie, Mrs., B.S., Drill Team, Junior Squad, American History, Sophomore Sponsor. Right Row: Kremer, Annie, Mrs., B.S., Vocational Homemaking l, ll, Sophomore Sponsor, Lee, Charlsye, Mrs., Foundation Aide, Lewis, Raymond, Mr., B.A., Related Math ll, Sophomore Sponsor. 24 ...Faculty 4.'1- 1 ff ' ,J r 'N - 4 -z Q, M , ,tif A 5 J 'l! . .t v9 S K t 4' W 1 'Y ,, ' U X , Q . fli ff A ,r 2 r ' - I 23 -he Ht 1-47' I V . 1 . -...Q , fd . lb N of ll A fi l rf' il f we 09 I if ,7 I , ,aw .D f J 'D l iiiia . f T 1 is 'ff' 5 l 1. A i it 'Y' I N i f I fp. . . .g , ?4xi Teochers Put Accenl Cn Progress fi-re f , 2' w 6, X 'R s mr A, ' A R ffi 2 'F17' X46 -,.,-an ia, Top Row: McClellan, Larry, Mr., B.S., English III, Sophomore Sponsor, Manson, Mary Mrs., B.S., PE Ill, Senior Sponsor, Mason, Harrell, Mr., B.A., M.A., French I, ll, Ill, English ll, Sophomore Sponsor. Bottom Row: Maxwell, Lee, Mr., B.S., Related Math ll, Physics, Student Senate, Junior Sponsor, Mayfield, Jane, Mrs., B.A., Biology, Junior Sponsor, Mitchell, Ida, M., Mrs., B.A., M.Ed., World History, Senior Sponsor. Top Row: Moody, Freddie, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Homemaking ll, Home and Family Living, FHA, Senior Sponsor, Nauls, Flora, Mrs., BLA., M.S., Counselor, Nellums, Wayneard, Mr., B.A., Government, Sociology, Senior Sponsor. Bottom Row: Nelson, Clark, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Head Football, Reading Room, Sophomore Sponsor, Oliver, Barbara, Mrs., Attendance Clerk, Pruitt, Kenneth, Mr., B.S., Chemistry, Senior Sponsor. Faculty . . Top Row: Pruitt, R.B., Mr., B.S., M.S., Industrial Cooperative Training I, ll, ICT Club, Sophomore Sponsor: Rushing, Gerald, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Shop II, Junior Sponsor, Rushing, Linda, Mrs., English II, Journalism I, Lion's Tale, Sophomore Sponsor. Bottom Row: Sides, Hazel, Mrs., Attendance Secretary, Smith, Macon, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., PE ll, Driver's Education, Football, Senior Sponsor, Stephens, Eula, Mrs., B.A., Biology, Related Math ll, Junior Sponsor. Top Row: Taylor, Ora, Mrs., Homemaking ll, Senior Sponsor, Teal, Joan, Mrs., B.S., Librariang Terry, Mary Helen, Mrs., B.S., Typing I, Bookkeeping I, Senior Sponsor. Middle Flow: Thompson, Douglas, Mr., B.A., English ll, German I, ll, Ill, German Club, So homore Sponsor, Tomlinson, Tommy, Mr., B.S D -. M.Ed., Trigonometry-Elementary Analysis, Geometry, Algebra ll, National Honor Society, Senior Sponsor, Townzen, Terry, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., PE ll, Track, Assistant Football, Sophomore Sponsor. Bottom Row: Tucker, Bob, Mr., B.S., American History, Baseball, B Team Football, Senior Sponsor, Walls, Martha, Mrs., B.S., Homemaking Ill, IV, Junior Sponsor, Walters, Ruth, Mrs., B.S., B.A., English IV, IVH, Senior Sponsor. 6 . Faculty N f Teochers Point Students In The Right Direction care who, Just stop that ball from moving an inch! says Coach Macon Smith. 14' ,tn X- nv .V rf ' Aim it 7 x W I 1 'in A rv' S 41. i V H M, l 1,-A , ' x, 'T' if ga' i 'W 1 J J J :C ,Q -rc ,, ,f ! v 1' Right: Get out there and tackle somebody, I don't Top Row: Waters, Betty, Mrs., B.A., M.A., Government, Tennis, Junior Sponsor, Watson, Hiram, Mr. B.A,, Recordingkeeping, Senior Sponsor Wellmon, Wilburn, Mr., Building Trades I, ll, Building Trades Club, Junior Sponsor, Middle I-Tow: Williams, James, Mr., B.S., B.A., 'A' Band, 'B' Band, Stage Band, Sophomore Sponsor, Williams, Norman, Mr., Auto Mechanics l, Auto Mechanics Club, Junior Sponsor, Williams, Tommy, Mr., Vocational Agriculture l, ll, FFA, Junior Sponsor, Bottom Row: Winston, A.D., Mr., B.S., Co-op Agriculture, Vocational Agriculture lll, FFA, Senior Sponsor, Wolford, Clyde, Mr., B.S., A Cappella, Girls' Choir, Singing Lions, Junior Sponsor, Young, Thomas, Mr., B.S., M.A., Related Math ll, Geometry, Geometry H, Senior Sponsor. Faculty Language Barriers Are Broken Foreign Language courses introduced other cultures through the study of literature and customs. Students were able to gain a better understanding of the way of life of people whose language and country are unlike our own. Through Spanish, German, Latin, and French, bridges were built to narrow the gap between the domestic and the foreign. Below: Latin ll students Carol Kitchens, Ben Conner, Bill Ahsley, Terry Liggett, Arthur Treadaway, and Del Edwards play Scrabble, 28 . . . Foreign Languages 4g W Above Left: Toni Lewis, Sandra Williams, J. D. Williams, Anna Smith, Donna Fambrough, Linda Stover, Tommy Honea, Branda York, and .lill Etsinger participate in a question session in French I, conducted by Andy Honea. Above: Won Hi lVloon Dances with Spanish teacher, Nlr. Leroy Belcher at the Spanish- style Christmas party. Below: Becky Smith is working on a typing assignment. Bottom: Arleen Moore explains to Sherry Smith how to operate the keypunch machine, wb- 2 Business Goals Are Set Business courses included typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, recordkeeping business machines, business law, and clerical practice. Each of which was offered for those students intending to enter jobs or job training requiring secretarial, clerical, or bookkeeping skills. Business . , . 29 Mechanics Learn Useful Trade Automobile Mechanics as a two year program prepares its students for initial employment in the automotive industry through the development of salable skills. Shop work includes practical jobs and related cooling and electrical systems, automatic transmissions, steering linkage, and shop management. 'T 'N . f. ...lv -Meta. -.1-ew - 4 W5-,gm .3 Y .. V F 1 Top: Danny Temples and Jimmy Johnigan watch Ken Sheppard as he changes spark plugs. Above: Jerry Daniels, Willie Beam, Gary King, and Edward Bircher examine engine heads during auto mechanics. 30 . . .Automobile Mechanics fQ l Community Jobs Are Fulfilled '44 ,E 3 I The goals and objectives of -1 Vocational Office Education are directly related to the manpower needs of the nation. Employment opportunities are found in areas of manufacturing, product distribution, service organizations, and government agencies. Classroom studies are divided into three major categories of secretarial, bookkeeping, and general clerical office employment for more pertinent instruction to the individual student. ti,e l if + vs .-an ,.,.:s-.1-, A A Tap Left: Patti Kimball is receptionist for Bryan Ralph Architecture. Top Right: Linda Gardner is busy typing statements for Sprmiell, Lowry, Potter, Lasater, and Guinn Attorney 's at Law. Above: Kathleen Sims does bookkeeping for Alamo Patio Company. Vocational Office Education . . . 31 Biology, chemistry, electronics and physics were the three classes joined together forming the science department. Biology classes studied living matter from the smallest amoeba to the largest mammal, while chemistry students concentrated on the elements and their reaction to applied laws and theories. Physics enthusiasts experimented with energy in heat, mechanics, light, sound, and electricity. Each course was undertaken to provide a better understanding of the world around us. z f 32 . . .Science Lob Sessions Brooden the Scope of Understanding Above Left: Mary Jo Andrews carefully removes a bottle of acid for an experiment. Above: Lester Raibon checks over the instructions of his experiment to be sure he will get accurate results. A Challenge ls Open for the Mind to Answer The infinite problems and equations of mathematics were once again proven and disproven by the theories and rules of Related lVlath I and ll, Algebra I and ll, Geometry, Trigonometry, and elementary analysis. Doors were opened to the many uses and possibilities of mathematics through application to problems and situations. No problem remained unsolved. Left: Karen Ford explains a theorem. Below: Geometric models prove very interesting to Penny Clifton and Patti Corbett. Above Right: Issac Gosset demonstrates his ability in running the engine press. Right: Don Willis operates the shaper machines. . . . Metal Trades The Demoncl for Welders is Increasing The increased use of welding in industry has brought about many new welding techniques which give a favorable outlook for the employment of welders who have acquired Metal Trade skills. John Tyler's two year program in Metal Trades, consists of three hours of shop work and instruction in the application of brazing, oxy-acetylene welding, blue print reading, metallurgy, mechanical drawing, hydraulics, and shop practice. sf wmv--fu ,N YJ t Below: Lorenza Clark issues tools to Thomas Humphrey for use during class. Bottom: Tommy lVlunn and Tommy Arnette sweat copper piping for a bathtub fixture. Bottom Right: Timothy Pullins, Lorenza Erwin, and Jerome Keele work to repair an air conditioning unit. ew' ' vvv' 'ms'-f-v ' ttf-V95 9 lil. 6 N NW ' ai tl 'S M avi X L- I.' W rr -4 M . M' llfiit ,T 61359 Q. l . Q - 'gif' fi ff t All il x li Q tx . ,e, ,lx ., X: Y I r aff! I lv! f !' X el llfxfw' 'vit' 1 A q lfjifb . Q -X 1 , f m A l ,IQ ', dll' A,.l. ' tr, is-T, T, . - gt . ,, X , NA I Q .ff Qlrlff 'L,jl ifi ' i-fl -A .. X - my . tlrtyermygatffiolfikt si fQK,w,Nt we-1 if 'X X ' '3 3'33 4 T , i v 'tair gl 'x Yui.2f.f .'5f9x8'A'!6li'tilifllltatll 1 Job Skills Are Beneficial Over a four year period Environmental Technology Education classes teach students the principles behind plumbing and then puts the knowledge to use. First year students receive orientation to occupational opportunities and second year students have laboratory study in plumbing and pipe fitting, while juniors receive knowledge in the areas of refrigeration and air conditioning. Environmental Technology . . .35 Opportunities Offered in the Held of Heolth Health occupation classes provide effective economical vocational training with a potential for job advancement. Careers are made available as dental assistants, laboratory aides, orthopedic mechanics, and x-ray technician assistants. Class objectives are to develop understanding, tact, and assurance in interpersonal relationships, as well as to guide students to become qualified employees. Above Left: Ferrell Jones is busy at work in the linen room at Medical Center Hospital. Above Right: Bob Gurney focuses in on a specimen in the lab at Mother Francis Hospital. Ri ht.' Deborah Willman as a dental assistant, is 9 i mixing a silver alloy for Dr. Bill Clark, D.D.S. , . Health Occupations ktfl Q l . ..ii it-. 1 W3 Wat. 0 . . ' I ff . x 1.91-..-34:5-u Agn . V . ff . K 1 1 - S.- ,'i, flfff. .-.ff-fS- , f it A 4 f' . 5tE' f:,g,-5 Wffffagigsfza' , .ltr -. , ' - ' ...M Ali , ' ' Tf'f,'EE . 'gm' 33- ,. . , -'t' f ' 2- . RX, E x l , t ti-I Xe mr-1. eg: il, , i 7 , l .gl Students Goin Experience Through Selling -lux With two years of training in the field of wholesale, retail, and service selling through Distributive Education, a student can earn two elective credits toward a high school diploma upon the completion of specified, related study classes. While receiving this training, students are also developing appreciations, attitudes, and work habits that will contribute toward the development of good citizens. Above Left: Melinda Moreland is busy contacting clients for the Retail Merchants Association. Above.' Carl Johnson is bringing out merchandise at the downtown Perry's store. Left: Connie Boston of Broadway Jr.-Sr. Shop is dressing a mannequin for a window display. Distributive Education . . , 37 The Floor Is Open For Discussion Listening habits, speaking clearly, telling stories, reading, giving reports, and following parliamentary procedures were part of the agenda for the year in Speech and Debate. Panel discussions led to many interesting and heated debates. To overcome nervousness and to develop better speaking techniques, many speeches had to be given before audiences. 8 . . . Debate-Speech Where Is Harvey? 'Harvey', a highly imaginative play about an invisible rabbit was the smashing success ofthe drama class. There were hours of practice for perfection on line interpretation, action emplasis, and character personification before the big night. However, the production was not the onl activity ofthe course. There were also studies of stage make-up, play directing, and correct speech, which play an important part in all phases of drama. Left: Judge Omar Gaffney lStan Allredl ponders the fate of Elwood llVlarlon Ashleyl. Below Left: Hanley lCharlotte Chandlerl appears as the invisible friend of Elwood P. Dowd. Below: Veta Simmons lTerri Procelll is comforted by her friend Judge Gaffney and her daughter Myrtle IVlae iDawn lnmanl after a particularly trying experience. Drama New Horizons Are Met Doily Students in all levels of homemaking are constantly exploring the subjects, of home management, interior decorating, first aid, cooking, and sewing. Along with classroom lectures there are cooking labs, clothing projects, guest speakers, and field trips. Each year the senior classes are responsible for decorating the house built by building trades classes. All activities are aimed toward preparing for better homes and families in the future. Above Right: Carrie Tyner conscientiously constructs her garment in clothing lab. Right: Susan Reagan and Giner Flozell carefully baste a chicken for a tempting barbecue. Below Right: Exactness is a must for a well-tailored fit. 40. . . Homernaking SINGH 1' .l ig igg ggg, i a ft K N--au., l f 1, i f il W Home Economics Skills Are Used In Vocations Home Economics Cooperative Education was designed for junior and senior high school students who were interested in employment requiring Home Economic knowledge and skills. Training is conducted through the cooperation of local business establishments while students receive on-the-job training with related classroom instruction. -PlNTi:J- 4175 Above Left: Wayne Martin shampoos rugs in the rooms of the Ramada Inn. Above: Debbie Grant and Cathy Driskill put things in order after playtime at the First Baptist Day Care Center. Left: Della Parker is preparing lunch trays for patients at Glenwood Clinic. si -X Home Economics Cooperative Education Right: Thomas Adair prepares a blueprint of a plate cam. Below: During shop hours Benny Wood works on a special project. Below Right: Kenneth Howard refers back to a blueprint for the exact specifications. 42 . . . Industrial arts ' 1 tl f X K 7, f I ,naw-1' f s, ,QP if! K KL - ' if' My , W . XX gy K.f. .. - I-.mv . xx xo, NF N ffl' I 'W I, l NX 4 s , I X XXX ' ..g-:iw- V, H4 , .fr ',':,g.fb ,K X. Myiiszs- Mgfigti X Career Training Fulfills Jobs For Industrial Demands Training in woodwork, drafting, welding, and shop come under the class instruction of lndustrial arts, as well as the study of blueprints, and drafting. At the same time, electronics, circuit wiring, and radio construction are included. ln welding and shop,young men learn the basic fundamentals of construction. Together, these skills and studies lead the way for even more professional careers. Left: Andy Fuller explains a principle of electronics to questioning Jacqueline Jones. Below:Thomas Adair,Terry Gimble,Wayne Taylor and Alvin Hughes make last minute preparations for a class demonstration. X Industrial Arts. . .43 English Opens New Doors English classes no longer strive strictly on grammar, sentence structure, and punctuation, but are now turning towards the reading and appreciation of literature and expression through composition. This year there were serious studies by seniors of Becker, Macbeth, and Hamlet,mingled with the more relaxed outside reading of such stories as The Turn of the Screw, Wuthering Heights, Rebecca, and Jane Eyre. At the same time, sophomore and junior classes were enjoying The Scarlet Letter, The Ox Bow Incident, Moby Dick, and learning the rules of composition that would prepare them for the challenge of the next year. Above Right: Vincente Ortiz and Thomas Blow re-enact the midnight massacre of King Duncan in Shakespeare's Macbeth. Right: Four girls from English classes sit pondering their assignments. 44. . .English llyl - .lournolisls Leorn Skills ln Newswriting The goal of each journalism class was to learn to write interesting anduin- formative news stories. An assignment included the writing of current event reports, editorials, headlines, and feature stories. Editors, photographers and artists for the school paper, The Lions' Tale were selected from the second year journalism classes. Left: Diana Conway is explaining some of the methods of deleting unnecessary words to the journalism class. gag Below Carl Blaylock and Kipp: Silver are buying 'f.l:fffs3 5 - 'f : ' ' KW f 5'ii their copy of 'The Lions' Tale' from Paula Dusek at e ar and D'Ann Edwards. l Journalism . . . 45 1 Physical Education Exercise Builds Coordinotion Many students looked to physical education classes as a break between study classes without realizing that they were profiting from it through improved physical fitness as well as expanded mental coordination. The many games and exercise programs were planned for better physical fitness. Right: lVIovita Lee guards Linda Stover as she paces dovvncourt. Below: Bennet McKenzie, Kenneth Whitmore, George Wallace, and another Junior participate in a vigorous game of basketball. Below Right: Debra Fancher stretches on the count of three during a daily exercise routine. lllllll! is ..f Q 'Q .fl 'ta Ari Stimulofes Self- Expression Emphasizing originality, John Tyler art students sought to express themselves in many different medias. Pastels, pen and ink, charcoal, oils, tempera, watercolor, acrylics, were used. Students were encouraged to develop their own style and technique, as well as to gain a better appreciation for art. Stress was also placed on developing freedom of expression by varying the elements of texture, space, tone, line, color, and form. Above Left: Evelene Seaton tries new techniques on tissue paper collage. Left: Vicki Ryan works on a rug she is creating in art. Art...47 Red China's admission to the U.N., the wage and price freeze, controversy over the Supreme Court vacancies, and Nobel Prize awards were topics for discussion throughout Government, World Political Geography, American History, Economics, World History, and Sociology classes of John Tyler. With the current topics, students learned the troubles, strifes, and accomplishments ofthe people and generations before us. 48 . . .Social Studies 'sl The Post Con Be The Key to the Future Above: Jacquelyn Jones is gathering information for use on her government research paper. K is x lsQ Nw Yi , Far Left: Harold Biggs presides at the Democratic Convention. Left: Amanda Dyke pushes her party forward during the government similation of the GOP National Convention. Below: Cheryl Ogea, Charles Parker, Kenneth Baxter, and Jimmy Perdue show enthusiasm after hearing the Republican Platform for the election. 41143: .,.l. P P Social Studies . . .49 Future Farmers Take Pride in Their Stock Vocational Agriculture Education is designed to prepare young people for employment in occupations requiring knowledge or skills in connection with animal, soil, plant science, agricultural mechanization, and farm management. The course provides technical and practical experience in farming through supervised farming projects as well as developing abilities in leadership organizations. 50. . . Vocational Agriculture Right: Richard Yancy is displaying his black angus at the East Texas Fair. Below: Jack Bailey and Donnie Melton care for the animals at the John Tyler Farm. 0 TCYAC '7l Locol Business Firms Provide Job Openings Through cooperation with local schools and industrial, commercial, and professional enterprises, excellent jobs and training were provided by Industrial Cooperative Training courses. Participants earned wages in occupations of their choice while developing an understanding ofthe occupation through classes under the supervision of a teacher-coordinator. Above Left: lVlr. Ray McCauley supervises James Stegall on a repair job at the Wagner Cadillac garage. Left: James Durham makes repairs and adjustments in the Sears and Roebuck automotive department. Industrial Cooperative Training . . . 51 Music, vvhether it is a march in a band's precision drill or a hymn sung by a choir, can be the most beautiful and expressive form of communica- tion. For music to be truly exciting and meaningful requires perfection through the in depth study of musical composition, techniques, and theories. John Tyler's music department strives to give each student a clearer and more perspective understanding ofthe elements that combine together to make music truly rewarding. 52. . .Music Top: Mr. James Williams watches for his cue to begin the Fight Song to open another pep rally. Above Righ r: Here is the familiar sillouette of Mr. Clyde Wolford as he directs the choir in hymns of praise at the White Christmas Program. Above: Randy Rainey, Marcus Smith, Ronnie Davis, Terry Gimble, and Jesse Garcia make music together for the annual White Christmas Program. Right: Front Rovv: Pam Eberhart, Karen Gee, Suzette Boyette. Second Row: Mable Franklin, Debbie Trevathan, Charlene Graf. Back Row: JoNeIl Anderson, Becky Tamplin, Cheril Hohertz, Darlene Knight join in harmony for a chorus at a special assembly. Music Con Soy ll All 'Qs Above Left: With horns polished and uniforms inspected, the John Tyler Band patiently wait for the signal to march in the Rose Parade. Above: Champion Guitarist, Nlike Hendley, rehearses with the Stage Band for the musical extraveganza. Left: The wailing of Tony Warren's saxophone is heard at pep rallies, crying out 'Big Bad John'. Music . . . 53 Above Right: To get a smooth finished wall David Thornton smooths out rough places on the surface. Right: Checking to see if drawers open easily are Ronnie Hunley and Rex Mooney. 54 . . .Building Trades Construction Progresses From The Ground Up Building Construction Trades provides a unique vocational program in the fact that the skills and technical knowledge learned by the students are applied through the actual building of a house. Besides the job-site training, the students become familiar with hand and power tools in the fabrication of cabinets, windows, door frames, walls, and roof components, as well as pre-apprentice training in Building Construction Trades. ku 'L' .i V 51- . . if I N s XX, Q E V V1 7 'tllf -l ' ,V i e 'S . ap Debby Clem straightens the yarn racks while at Manonne's Knit Shop. During lunch hours, Willie Thomas hamburgers at the Hickory House. Right: Marilyn Williams and Debby Parker with the use of the listening station, a approach to learning. R A Personol Achievement ls Gained Directed to give students a sense of personal achievement, Special Education classes vvork toward educational advancement through multi-media techniques and try to find jobs in local business establishments. Vocational Training, shop, gardening, and homemaking leads them to normal, functional lives in today's vvorld. we l g!- L33 Special Education . . . 55 Hall of Fame Foculty Chooses Top Lions The Alcalde honors outstanding seniors d nts in the Hall of Fame. The stu e in the fields which must show ability the represent. The students are Y selected from all facets of school emic and vocational. life, both acad These students and the honor graduates are presented at the annual honors assembly. Below: Valedictorian Ruth Conway and ' r are the Salutatorian Ben Conne honor graduates ofthe Class of 1972. 'S ' Below: Paula Bowen is selected for the Journalism Department's Hall of Fame. Paula, a two-year journalism student, is editor of the 4 Lion's Tale. She was a member of Drill Team in her junior year. x tiers 4. 1 'P1L ' A D 'rpnrshshx 32' I - l Above Right: Linda Gardner represents the Business Department in the Hall of Fame. Linda, a member of National Honor Society, was in A Cappella her Sophomore and Junior years. She is a one-year member of VOE and is secretary of Office Education of America. Below Left: Rodney Eschberger is the Drama Departments choice for Hall of Fame. Rodney helped organize the Thespians club in his sophomore year. He was treasurer of it last year and is secretary this year. He played the role of Dr. Einstein in 'Arsenic and old Lace'. This year he was student director of 'Harvey'. Rodney is also the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America reporter. Below.' Bruce Green is the Speech Department's Hall of Fame recipient. Bruce was in speech and debate for three years. His junior year he was in journalism and wrote for the school paper. Bruce was also very active in sports. He lettered in football and baseball his junior and senior year. He is president of T' Association and is secretary-treasurer of F.C.A. - l 19, tix ,f-H ' Hall of Fame Right: The English Department selects Dale Cates for the Hall of Fame. Dale received the National Council of Teachers of English Award his junior year. He is vice-president of the National Honor Society, and is a captain of the Lion Guard. Dale is a third-year German student, and is president of the German Club. Below Left: Ben Conner is the Science Departments Hall of Fame recipient. Ben, a National Merit Semi-finalist, is president of the National Honor Society. Last year he was chosen for the award of the National Council of Teachers of English and placed third in lnterscholastic League Science competition. Ben is a trombonist and quartermaster in the band. He is a photographer for the Lions' Tale. Ben received the American Legion Citizen Award. . . . 1. N ig Above: Kay Grooms is the Social Studies' Hall of Fame choice. Kay received the National Council of Teachers of English Award her junior year. Kay is a secondayear French student. She works in the office as an assistant and is in the National Honor Society. Right: Bill Ashley represents the Mathematics Department in the Hall of Fame. Bill played football his Sophomore year and is a member of the T' Association. He has been on the tennis team for two years. Bill was a Student Council representative his sophomore and junior years, and is a member of the National Honor Society. X Q l The Alcolde Honors Seniors Left: The German Department's choice for the Hall of Fame is Cathy Patterson. Cathy was German I representative her junior year and is the program chairman this year. Cathy, a three-year yearbook staff member, is editor-in-chief of the Alcalde and is in Ouill and Scroll. A member of the Marching Lions, Cathy plays the flute. She received the American Legion Citizen Award. Left: Mark Scott represents the Spanish Department in the Hall of Fame. Mark is a third-year Spanish student and is a first-year German student. He belongs to both clubs. Mark is a member of the National Honor Society. Above: Kay Ramsour is the French Hall of Fame selection. A second-year student, Kay was recognized for her high French average last year. Kay played saxophone her sophomore and junior years in the band. She is an office assistant and is in the National Honor Society. Kay was chosen by the Pilot Club in February as Girl ofthe Month. Above Right: The Latin Hall of Fame choice is Carol Kitchens. Carol is a third-year Latin student. She was a member of the Blue Brigade her sophomore year. Carol is in the National Honor Society. Hall of Fame Right: Andy Honea is the A Cappella Hall of Fame recipeint. Andy plays the piano for the A Cappella. He has participated in the All-State Orchestra for four years. Andy was Chairman of the Youth Council his sophomore year. He played ,tennis for two years. Andy, a National Honor Society member, received the National Council of Teachers of English Award and is in third-year French. Andy was chosen Young Texan. Below Left: Sara Davis is the Art Department's Hall of Fame selection. Sara is in Third-year art and is an art assistant. In her sophomore and junior years, Sara was in homemaking. Below: Mike Hendley represents the Stage band in the Hall of Fame. During his junior year, he received Outstanding Guitarist Award at Stephen F, Austin and Sam Houston. He won the Outstanding Musician Award at the Brownwood State Festival. Mike went back to Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston to win the Outstanding Musician Award this year. Mike is a member of A Cappella. Below Right: The Band Hall of Fame choice is Debbie Holder. Debbie, band librarian and first chair clarinetess for two years, made the All-Region Band for three years, and Zone for two years. As a sophomore, Debbie was first chair at the Stephen F. Austin band camp and was awarded the Outstanding Member of the band. Debbie was Secretary of her Junior class and is Vice-President of the Senior class. She is a member of the Senate and of the National Honor Society. Debbie was selected Rotary Girl. fr'- 54 X7 C ' ...'zil.M 'fi' 60 . . . Hall of Fame Doors Of Success Open To John Tyler Students at EB VZ' Above Left: The Health Occupations Department's choice for the Hall of Fame is Jana Gee. She is president of the Health Occupations Club. Jana was a member of the band her sophomore and junior years and is in the National Honor Society. Above.' Scott Ham represents the Industrial Cooperative Training Department in the Hall of Fame. Scott, a two-year member of ICT, is president of its club this year. He went to Irving and placed in the district skilled speech contest his junior year. Scott placed first in the district ceremonial contest in Greenville, He was chosen Outstanding Vocational Student of the month. Above Flight: Liz Lumpkins is the Homemaking Department's Hall of Fame selection. Liz, a Future Homemakers of America member, was 2nd vice-president her sophomore year, and was lst vice-president last year. She is the Area VI 1st vice-president this year. She attended Girl's State in Austin. Liz, a National Honor Society member, is the Senate's secretary, Left: Carolyn Hullet is the Home Economic Cooperative Education recipient. Carolyn is a three-year member of Future Homemakers of America. She is a two-year member of HECE, and is president of Home Economic Flelated Ocupations. Carolyn is also in the National Honor Society. Hall of Fame 'Pride' Leoders Are Recognized Above: The Agriculture Department's Hall of Fame recipient is Preston Maxfield. He has been a member for three years, and is now president of Future Farmers of America. He also participated in Land Judging Contest. Above Right: Sammy Milling represents the Auto Mechanics Department in the Hall of Fame. Sammy has been in Auto Mechanics for two years, and is reporter for the club. Right: Mike Young is selected by the Building Trades for the Hall of Fame. Mike was vice-president of the building Trades club his junior year and is now president. Far Right: Metal Trades choice for the Hall of Fame is Roger Davidson. ln his junior year, Roger was vice-president of the Metal Trades club. He is president of the organization this year. He won first place in Irving last year in a district meet. Roger received a third place award at the state meet in San Antonio. 62 . . . Hall Of Fame vlw 'Nb' We .' 3 i 7 2 ,gf n uns, Far Left: Vocational Office Education's selection for the Hall of Fame is Herquita Johnson. Herquita, historian of the Student Senate, is in the National Honor Society. Left: Bobby Rainey is the EIectronic's Department choice for the Hall of Fame. He is a three-year member of the Electronic Club. Bob played tennis his sophomore year and is a member ofthe National Honor Society. Below Left: Duane Smith represents the Drafting Department in the Hall of Fame. Duane has been in drafting for three years. Below: Melinda Moreland is the Distributive Education Hall of Fame recipient. Melinda was a member of A Cappella her Junior year and is in the National Honor Society. Melinda, a two-year student of Distributive Education, is president of DECA, Hall of Fame . . . 6 1 l y lg! le? IZ? 'EN X PG :Thi Prfi Nl i., Q25 iQ, r i-'fl UH vii l- if WU. 64 . . . Awards av--M -W ,, i xxx iii' ii ,ff s 'Le I, ff x A M H The Foces of Prosperity Smile Brightly Above Left: Dennis Chartier is selected for The Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. The award consists ofa plaque and an opportunity to compete for scholarships at the University of Rochester. The choice is based upon scholastic achievement in science subjects. Above: Rotary Young Citizens are Debbie Holder and Thomas Blow. These students receive the honor of being placed on the roll of Young Citizens Club. They are chosen for their courtesy, loyalty, sen1ice,sportmanship, scholarship, and leadership. Right: Terri Procell and Doug Sheeiz receive The Dansforth Award on the basis of their physical, mental, social, religious, and leadership abilities. The honor carries with it copies of the challenging book, 'l Dare You.' fi? 1 . SW Q . X w, X y 1 . Q I 1 T 4 .Q ge ' ,Vi S152 X 1 'T U... ' 4 -'11 , l C979 lVlany Seniors are honored by Civic Organizations annually. They are chosen by the faculty on their citizenship and high scholastic achievements. The awards were presented at the Honors Assembly. Above Left: The American Legion Good Citizen Award recipients are Ben Conner and Cathy Patterson. It is made to the two students that have shown outstanding qualities during their three years of high school. The selection is based on courage, leadership, honor, service, and scholarship. Left: The Daughters of the American Revolution choice for The D.A.R. Citizenship Award is Charlene Graf. The standards of attainment set are dependability, service, leadership, patriotism, and scholarship. Awards. . . 6 Right: The Optimist Club of Tyler presented the Young Texan Award to Leroy Arnold, Larry Bush, and Jeff Pinkerton. iNot Pictured? Phillip Cole and Andy Honea. The young men, chosen city-vvide for their church and extracurricular activities, work experience, school awards, and futures, are honored at a monthly banquet. Below: Robert Dunn, Ben Conner, and Ruth Conway received regognition in The National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Robert was awarded the National Merit Achievement scholarship. Ben was the recipient of the National Merit Scholarship. A letter of commendation for the National Merit Scholarship was sent to Ruth. 66. . .Awards Civic Groups Promole Service Lg flu Far Left: Kay Ramsour was honored at a banquet in February as Girl of the Month after being interviewed by The Pilot Club of Tyler. She was chosen for her qualities of leadership, scholarship, and service. Left: In the 1972 Betty Crocker Search for The American Homemaker of Tomorrow Liz Lumkins was named. Liz was selected on the basis of her score in a written knowledge and attitude exam. Below: Mark Chamblee, Robert Beddingfield, Arthur Treadaway, Dennis Chartier, Mark Christiansen, and Darrell Clakley were selected as Rotary Young Men by the Rotary Club of Tyler. These young men were chosen for loyalty, character, and scholarship. 'GN 'TTS ll Lv 1 45, 'Dr ,--P rf' 'P , Awards . . . 67 Participat Pride ln Porficipofion The combination of individuals interests, skills, and knowledge in school organizations promotes both school spirit and pride. Each school activity makes a definite contribution to the life of the student as he learns to accept and practice the art of sociability. While participating in the various activities throught the year, each one has found the experience of thinking as an individual among many, yet acting as only a small part of the entire system. It is the student's way of expressing his individuality, and preparing for future leadership. Participation . . . 59 - O L, 1 ,xx J 5 5 U1 5 0 N 3, . x ffm NS.. I Above: Participating in White Christmas Program are: Shelia Watkins, Michael Taylor, Donald Terrell, Lon Holder, Charlotte Chandler, Sandy McGinney, Sandra Nauls, Kathy Beddingfield, Debbie Emmons, Susan Pearson, Mary Caves, Dawn Inman, Liz Lumpkins, and Margaret Schminkey. Left: Phil Cole leads prayer in assembly. 70 . . .Student Senate Sendte's First Yedr Is Great Success ,525 ,.. ,-G, ,J . ,fi .fyxu T fgwli ful ii 1 : 5 H 4 g i ,. r ' T 'ff For the first time in John Tyler history, the Senate was established as the student government. Each class is represented by seven senators elect and three class officers. These students work in co-operation with their sponsor, IVlr. Lee lVlaxwell, and other teachers to promote school spirit. lVIembers of the Senate sold parking permits, student directories, and school supplies through the Senate office in the library. Soc hops, a car bash, a Football Finale for Homecoming Week, a spirit chain, and a rap session were various school projects sponsored throughout the year by the Student Senate. Above Left: Playing the Accompaniment for White Christmas program are Rodger Johnson, Jimmy Ragsdale, Kenny Browning, and Ben Conner. Below Left: Bryan Smryl waits for Vincente Ortiz to complete his ID card. Student Senate . . .71 Above: Student Senate President, Jeff Pinkerton discusses future,activities with Secretary, Liz Lurnpkins and Vice President, Doug Sheetz. Right: Senate officers are: Philip Cole, Chaplaing Sandra Nauls, Treasurerg Herquita Johnson, Historiang Thomas Blow, Parliamentarian. 72 . . .Student Senate Senciie Sponsors Rcip Session ' :M N 2 S-11 .W yy ' N. Bt W LN Manu 3 Y . V Q he P, YW E a .i 1 ix' fZX'af7 ' xv Left: lVlrs. Clark Nelson and Coach 'Corky' Nelson have a swinging time at the Football Finale dance. Above: 'Look at that dance', says Linda Sheppard to Harold Biggs. Dance Ends Football Season Among other activities, the John Tyler Student Senate Sponsored a number of dances and soc hops. Following each local football game, a soc hop was held to celebrate the Lion victory or compliment the team's try. In November, the Senate sponsored the Football Finale. Entertainment was provided by Sweetbriar, a musical group from Orange, Texas. Shortly after, the Junior class upheld a John Tyler tradition and promoted a Sadie Hawkins Dance. Above Left: Carol Coker and Gary Thedford stop for refreshments after a dance. Dances and Soc Hops . . .73 lniticites Receive Top Honors Leadership. Responsibility. Service. Sincerity. These things along with a high academic average are the necessary ingredients that comprise the John Tyler chapter of the National Honor Society. This year's inductees were accepted on January 17 and in April. Mr. Tommy Tomlinson, sponsor of NHS says it is a pleasure to work with this -iffy category of young people. , 'R Above: Front Row: Vincente Ortiz, Bill Ashley, Julie Welch, Lynn Miguez, Janice Jackson, Shervll Brooks, Dawn Inman, Won Hi Moon, Kay Grooms, Beth Montgomery, Charlene Graf, Carolyn Hullett, Arthur Treadway, Andy Fuller: Second Row: Mark Chamblee, Annette Thompson, Linda Gardner, Terri Procell, Rhonda Smith, Glynnis Jones, Her- quita Johnson, Shirley Kirkland, Sharan Crowder, Linda Jones, Jacquelyn Hawes, Melanie McKay, Melinda Moreland, Phil Jackson, Third Row: Bobby Rainey, Sandy Parter, Jean Ray, Madeline Ward, Sandy Sides, Jana York, Lynette Cummings, Ruth Conway, Sandra Nauls, Brenda Hill, Diane Milling, Debbie Holder, Melodie Willis, Evelene Seaton, Mark Christiansen, Darrell Clakleyg Fourth Row: Tom Blow, Mark Scott, Kay Rodgers, Betty Oliver, Sandy McGinney, Pam Campbell, Susan Morphis, Liz Lumpkins, Lynnette Long, Kay Ramsour, Carol Kitchens, Jamye Johnston, Dennis Chartier, Doug Sheetzg Back Row: Jeff Pinkerton, Eric Mueller, Tony Callens, Ken Baxter, Ben Conner, Lindsey Corbett, Gary Rachuig, Charles Lee, Bob Beddingfield, Steve Mannix, Dale Cates, Sammy Ellis. .MV Above: Officers: Ben Conner, President, Dennis Chartier, Treasurer: Dale Cates, Vice President, Dawn Inman, Secretary. 74 . , . National Honor Society i I' .if . 'bf if lf ins'-me Youth council officers: Jeanette Clark, Presidentp Debra Busby, Secretary, Vicki lVlcKeller, Executive Vice-President, Anna Smith, Vice-President of Public Relations. Right: Doug Hartsfeilcl volunteers for participation in the Big Brother Campaign. --,L , 5,..5 X Council Launches Teen Jury The John Tyler Youth Council, sponsored by lVlrs. Susie Jones, carried out a series of programs and projects this year that proved beneficial and profitable to our community. Besides starting the Teen Jury system in Tyler, the members also Walked-A-lVlile for the lVlarch of Dimes. During the Christmas Holidays, the Anti-Shoplifting Campaign and Project Christmas were important activities. The most important project ofthe year was the Big Brother Campaign, where Youth Council members became the 'adopted' brothers and sisters to children in need of love and attention. ,S 5 1 .. Youth Council . . , 75 Above Right: Debra Youngblood and lVlariann Ragsdale, Assisants. Right: Jean Ray, Managing Editor, and Cathy Patterson, Editor-in-Chief. Below: Natalie Rodgers, Assistant, Melvin Johnson, Photographer, and LaKaye IVIurry, Assistant. Below Right: Becky Jones and Gay Hitt, Assistants. Denton Convention Is Rewarding I ,ix 1 f 6 . . . Alcalde Behind the closed door of Room 5 there is not the usual lectures and assignments ofa classroom, but the making ofa yearbook. Small in number, fourteen staff members worked together, taking pictures, writing copy, cropping pictures, and laying out pages, to meet the deadlines. The editors attended a workshop in Austin, June 21-26, 1971 and then on December 2,3, and 4, the staff attended the Texas High School Press Association Convention in Denton where last year's book received an all Texas rating. lVlr. C. Devers, sponsor, was always on hand to answer questions and solve the everyday problems that arise when putting out a yearbook. Alcalde . . .77 Concert Held At Stote Foir John Tyler Nlarching Lions stepped off to strains of Joyces 71st Regiment and National Emblem, under the baton of the new band director, lVlr. James Williams. As a break in the routine of football season the band traveled to Dallas for a concert at the State Fair and then participated in the annual Tyler Rose Parade where they vvon a trophy for giving the best performance by a AAAA Band. Several presentations for junior high audiences added to the band's most active season. Band L , I I -Pi nf Q W, ' G K ' JC y f 65 'gif'-K Left: Marsha Preston and Kelly Smith march and play during summer band practice. Left: John Tyler Lion Band members are Front Row: Jacqueline Hawes, Pam Blackstock, Mary Jo Andrews, Theresa Barber, Jan Gardner, Juanita Hancock, Ginger Rozell, Pam Potts, Lynn Miguez, Sandy Sinclair. Second Row: Linda Jones, Debbie Holder, Jane Jackson, Nellie Stephens, Marilyn Williams, Rene Smith, Sylvia Boone, Teresa Taylor, Joan Boggio, Joan Kelly. Third Row: Susan Pearson, Keith Stainback, Jamie Downes, David Tuel, Kim Smith, Donna Fambrough, Sherron Warren, Cathy Green, J.D. Williams, Rochelle Dewberry. Fourth Row: Shelia Deville, Kathy Jackson, David Ledford, Robert Hooker, Marsha Preston, Oleta Hawes, Marilyn Hunter, Carolyn Powell, Scott Miller, Lynda Haley. Fifth Row: Reba Melton, Darrell Clakley, Penny Clifton, Laretta Council, Marcus Smith, Debbie Potts, Cathy Patterson, David Williams, Laura Hall, Susan Morphis. Sixth Row: Susan Holcomb, Kim Buster, Larry Wade, Peggy Robinson, Cornelius Pugh, Herbert Hilburn, Kenny Browning, Charles Page, Orethanna Price, Cliff Wooten. Seventh Row: Thomas l-lendley, Jesse Garcia, Randy Camp, Tony Warren, Jimmy Ragsdale, Fred Moore, Sammy Williams, Cynthia Melontree, Thomas Givens, John Shears. Eighth Row: Rodger Johnson, Randy Rainey, Ricky Ables, Tracey Roberts, Andy Wilson, Bubba Whitehead, Tommy Dunn, Kevin Hampton, Kenneth Council, Robert Young. Nineth Row: Bobby Overall, Gary Rachuig, Donald Hall, Bruce Turner, Reginald Tidmore, Dennis Baker, Shaun Smith, Herman Thomas, Brad Taylor, Ben Conner. Far Left: Marching Lions Drum Major, Susan Morphis. Above Left: Rodger Johnson and Kim Buster help set up the band before a pep rally. Band . . .79 December ll was an important day for the four J.T. Band students who made the All-Region Band. Debbie Holder placed tenth out of 95 clarinetsg Sandy Sinclair placed twenty-third out ofthe 955 Rodger Johnson placed sixth out of 40 cornetsg and Kim Buster, on clarinet, was chosen as an alternate member. There were many other outstanding members, besides these four, vvho held offices and were a real asset to the John Tyler Band. Right: Band Officers are: Front Rovv: Laretta Council, LibrariangCathy Green, Librarian, Debbie Holder, Librarian: Back Flow: Marilyn Hunter, Librarian: Susan Pearson: Secretary. 80..,Band ing i N I , . -.l - Ji ., Je. . 52+-y fTTY shfgj GH '45 CQ B . r l as LJ Above Left: Band Quartermasters are: Front Row iHeadl, Bobby Overall, Donald HalIglAssistar1t Headl, Rodger Johnson: Keith Stainbackp Back Row: Jimmy Bragsdaleg Ben Conner: Kevin Hampton, Bubba Whitehead, and Gary Rachuig. Far Left: Andy Wilson concentrates on marching and playing during summer band practice. Left: Mary Jo Andrews prepares for a band performance at a pep rally. Below Left: Members ofthe All Region Band are: Debbie Holder, Clarinettist who also placed in Zone Clarinet Competition: Rodger Johnson, Cornetistg Kim Buster, Alternate Clarinettistg and Sandy Sinclair, Clarinettist. Band , , .81 Nothing would start feet to tapping or hands to clapping faster than Mr. James Williams and his award-winning stage band. No matter where they were, Spring Festival, East Texas Junior Miss Pageant, or Local schools, they were the best, as was proven by their award as outstanding stage band at the 1971 Stephen F. Austin Stage Band Contest. With the aim of always being the best, they returned to Stephen F. Austin this year to Defend their title. Right: Mike Hendley and Shelton Clark Play 'Get It On'. Below: Front Row: Mike Hendley, Donald Hall, Rochelle Dewberry, Walter Fields, Tony Warren, Bruce Turner, Wayne Fields, Randy Kemp, Back Row: Keith Stainback, Brian Gabriel, Bobby Overall, Randy Rainey, Marcus Smith, Ronnie Davis, Jesse Garcia, and Kelly Smith. . . .Stage Band -4 5651!-' -Wi J ' . ., . 1 , :gf .,. . ..',2 ,,., 5,73 x., .f fa ' ii-1 : A. 5,2 . , :gym g,., 3, 4, . VM, 4 1: aff-'.f'Ewi'i.. if s4f:y14 .5-rr ff-.1-tif! ga-3. ' ..frfu.s 'rs-2.2.1-.4 -r:.x- ffl?-J 1 ... Bond Wins Porode Trophy The result of many hours of preparation by the Blue Brigade, Cheerleaders, Band, and Lion Guard was displayed on October 23 in the Annual Rose Parade. A product of the Bands effort was a first place trophy for precision marching and playing, presented to their sponsor, lVlr. James Williams. The overall endeavors of the participants were rewarded by a gracious reception from the spectators. Left: Drill Team Captains, Diane Nick and Julie Welch, carry the Texas Flag and the school flag in the Tyler Rose Parade. Below: Band Drum Nlajor, Susan lVlorphis, confers with Dennis Baker before parade time. - qw- 1 rviihle . 'S i Fiose Parade . . .83 Girls Boost Lion Spirit Left, left, left, right, left came the sound of the Blue Brigade cadence as they marched in preparation for their many performances. The sophomore and junior squads performed lively hand routines during football games and helped to boost Lion spirit. Members of the Drill Team exhibited precision in every halftime performance. lVlrs. Roberta Garrison and lVlrs. Susie Jones led the Blue Brigade to many highly praised achievements. The extra curricular activities the Blue Brigade engaged in included collecting for the Lions Club and the American Legion. Right: Sandy lVlcGinney, Head Drum lVlajor. Below: Assistant drum majors, Carol Coker and Sheryll Brooks. Below Left: Suzanne Stagner performs a Drill Team routine for halftime. Blue Brigade .,, nf., QI? .e ,e 1? in f 'f,i I 1 X47 xg Left: TwirllVlajors Lynette Cummings, Pam Campbell, and Ruth Conway. vv Left: lvlajorettes Debbie Danielson, Pam Womack, Jean Nichols, and Jana York. Above: Diane Nick and Natalie Rodgers perform hand routines for Review Day. Blue Brigade. .. 3 F? Below: Left Row: Julie Welch lcaptainl, lVlarion Richardson, Vicki Stephens, Gilda Owens, Anna Smith, Debra Youngblood, Shirley Lahue, Gay Hitt, Lynn Hamilton, Dorothy Cole, Carol lVlallory, Toni Lewis, Linda Sides, Kathy Glover, Penny Portwood, Susan Bickerdike, Cindy Gillespie lcaptainl, Diane Nick lcaptainl, Becky Collins, Angela Craig. Right Row: Jenny Wilkerson,Becky Wilkerson, Jimmie Jones, Rhonda Hartman, Deborah Wesley, Capri Wynne, Karen Schmank, Lynn lVlclVlurrian, Kathy Hawkins, Deanna Schaefer, Susan Null, Suzanne Stagner, Rose lVIary Peters, lVlariann Ragsdale, Cindy Taft, Faylene Hill, Janet Haralson, Virginia Jones, Betty Oliver, Jill Etsinger lcaptainl, Jamye Johnston lcaptainl, Natalie Rodgers, and Shirley Garrett. Right.'Twirlma1or, Pam Campbell, leads a hand routine at the Marshall game. 86,. .Drill Team Pride lnspires Co-Operation Pompoms, purses, cushions, jackets, hats, hoops, and the Lion Guard silently praying, 'Won't it ever end!', was the frantic scene before all Drill Team performances. The Lion Guard's intelligence led to many interesting activities. The Lee execution, burial, and snake dance, all planned by the Lion Guard, brought the Lee week activities to a peak. But most important, wherever the Drill Team went, they were accompanied by the loyal Lion Guard The Drill Team spent many hard hour of practice to make all their performances excellent ones. The Drill Team and Lion Guard sponsor is lVlrs. Susie Jones. Above Left: Blue Team: Jody Phillips, Rickey Johnson, Ken Baxter lcaptainl, Brian Gabriel, Steve Nlannix, and Tony Callens. Left: White Team: Edwin Lewis, John Young, Dennis Chartier, Dale Cates lcaptainl, Terry Hunt, and Mark Chamblee. Lion Guard.. , 87 88 . . .Cheerleaders Above: John Tyler Cheerleaders, Sandy Sanders, Debby Freeman, Leslie Anthony, Gail Wilkerson, Janie Beasley, Sandra Nauls, Sheryl Cheek, and Annette Thompson lheadl anxiously await the referee's decision. i. Mighty Lions Show Rooring Spirit Happiness, excitement, enthusiasm, and joy were demonstrated by the cheerleaders and students this year as the pep rallies proved a great success in building Lion Spirit. Each pep rally seemed to improve as the year rolled on and the climatic Lee pep rally left the students filled to the brim with Lion pride. ll Above Left: Big Bad John lPaula Bowenl kills the enemy lDonald Gipsonl as a demonstration of mighty Lion Power. Left: Neal Gibson administers the last rites at the Lee funeral before a multitude of Lion fans. Above: Protecting Big Bad John are Lion Guards Jody Phillips, Edwin Lewis, Dennis Chartier, Mark Chamblee, Terry Hunt, and Dale Cates. li inl- Pep Rallies . . . 89 Distributive Education Clubs of America is an organization designed to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. DECA, sponsored by Mrs. Starley Daniels, began the year with initiation of new members and a formal installation of new officers. Many DECA members attended area and state contests and officer election. The blue and gold DECA Diamond represented the club. Right: DECA officers are Gail Varnell, Secretary, Rodger Johnson, Parliametarian, Kathy Hudnell, treasurer, Mitchell Mclnnis, Vice-President, Mark Phillips, Photographer, Terri Harris, Historian, Carl Johnson, Reporter, Melinda Moreland, President. Members Set Career Goals Office Education Association introduced students at John Tyler to the world of business by providing them with skills and abilities to meet local, state, and national need for office workers. Outside speakers discussed grooming, make-up, and fashions for work and job application with the club members and sponsor Mrs. Betty Jackson. 90. . . Distributive Education Clubs of America and Office Education Association Students Introduced To Business World It -'3- Above: OEA officers are Sue Bale President, Sandy Sides, Secretary, l- Johnson, Historian: Glynis Jones, Tr Linda Gardner, Secretary Christion Fellowship Achieved Through Athletics ,I N , Lf i .44 blessings he has received and asks tor strength and guidance. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, such an organization dedicated to both man and God. Sponsoring Chapels and holding meetings among themselves are chief activities of the club. Left: FCA officers are Jeff Pinkerton, President, James Brooks, Vice-President, Bruce Green, Secretary: Mark Moore, Chaplain. ll Lettermen Bock Lion Teoms qualities of the men of the 'T' Nelson. The club is composed of least one letter in any sport and is and environment. 'S hot popcorn. are Bruce Green, President, Tom Blow, Vice-President, Mark Moore, Secretary. lf T l i Fellowship of Christian Athletes and 'T' Association There comes a time when man gives thanks to his Creator for the many sponsored by Coach Corky Nelson is Determination and leadership are true Association, sponsored by Coach Corky Athletes at John Tyler who have at organized to better both the school Above Left: In the 'T' Associationsponsored refreshment center, Mark Conway and Stan Allred serve Mike Landrum and Gary Thedford fresh Left: Officers of John Tyler's 'T' Association Choir Sfrives For Perfection Rehearsals in preparation of visits to various junior high schools and Tyler civic clubs demanded much of choral students and lVlr. Clyde L. Wolford, choral director for the past 26 years. This year's program contained a variety of numbers including such favorites as 'Where Do l Begin', from the movie 'Love Story', 'The Wonder of You', and a spiritual, 'All You People'. The feature song of the choirs performances 'was 'Walk into Your World', a new song with a contemporary style and a text particularly fitting young people. New blue robes helped lift the choirs spirits as they completed their year in a performance for John TyIer's annual Spring Festival. 9 ...A Capella 47 A14 'QQ Right: Judy White and Carol Gardner Sing 'The Lord's Prayer' before an assembly. Above: Singing their part in 'Thou Who Wast God' are: Front Row: Linda Washington and Becky Jones: Second Row: Cheryl Allen, and Vicki Faberg.Third Row: Jean Ray, and Carol Nlalloryg Back Row: Madeline Ward, Kay Rodgers, and Rhonda Rodgers, ,....... fw- 5 i I 2' i Left: A Cappella Officers are Brian Gabrie , President, Annette Thompson, Secretary, Andy W Honea, Pianist, Donna Fambrough, Pianist, Rick Harvey, Vice President, and Jana York, Secretary Above: Front Row: Judy White, Carol Gardner, Becky Jones, Lynn Hamilton, Suzanne Stagner, Cathy Green, Mark Noble, James Brooks, Andy Honea, Jana York, Jo Hazel Taylor, Cinthia Brewer, Brenda York: Second Rovv: Deanna Schaefer, Annette Thompson, Lynette Cummings, Cheryl Allen, Vicki Faber, Kathy Evans, Terry Hunt, Jay Davidson, Eddie Bryant, Sammy Ellis, Gary Thedford, Shelia Dickerson, Lynn McMurriang Third Rovv: Karen Fielder, Debra Wilson, Cindy Nantz, Jean Ray, Donna Fambrough, Starla Hand, Carol Mallory, Rochelle Dewberry, Rick Harvey, Mike Hendley, Gail Wilkerson, Adrienne Humphrey, Pat Tucker: Back Row: Madeline Ward, Diane Nick, Kay Rodgers, Paula Dusek, Susan Bickeadike, Rhonda Rodgers, Mike Woodward, Jeff Ellis, Bobby Overall, Brian Gabriel, Jim Parnell, Lana Lee, Janet l-laralson, and Sandra Williams. Left: Andy Honea Plays the accompaniment to 'Joy to the World' at the White Christmas program. 17' A Capella . . A performance for the Lions club before Christmas began the singing tour for the Girls Choir. Attired in new white robes rather than identical dresses, the choir made several junior high school appearances which added to a most productive year. lVlr. Clyde L. Wolford directed the choir and arranged appearances at several civic clubs. The Girls Choir took part in the annaul Spring Festival along with the other choirs and the John Tyler Band. Right: Girl's Choir officers are Marie Wylie, President, Charlene Graf, Vice President, Pam Eberhart, Secretary, Reba Melton, Pianist. 94 . . . Girl's Choir Girls Perform For Lions Club i +x 5 ggi 2 . i x gh gm pa We 5' v 345 5 E I I . . i Above: Front Row: Roshezgflker, Pam Eberhart, Karen Gee, Suzette Boyette Beverly Staples, Denise Timaeus, lVlelloni McKay, Jennifer lVlcGuireg Second Row: Barbar Knight, Becky Tamplin, Debra Trevathan, Shirle Garrett, Jill Etslnger, Brenda Elrod, lVlabl Franklin, Evelyn Bizorg Top Row: Linda Haley, Charlene Graf, Cheril Hohertz, Jo Nel Anderson, Roxanna Jenkins, Reba Melton, Darien Knight, lVlarie Wylie, and Jackie Ford Sophomores Goin Experience lntroducing sophomores to the perils and pleasurers of choir life was Mr. Clyde Wolford, sponsor of the Singing Lions. The students were given instructions in music theory, sight-reading, and voice technique to prepare them for A Cappella or Girls Choir. After learning some of the fundamentals of music, the sophomore choir put their knowledge to work when they performed at the White Christmas program. Above: Front Row: Lois Brooks, Kathy Hynds, Laura Kristof, Sandra Barron, Kathryn Fioutt, Gayla Norris, Minnie Jones, Margaret Lee, Sharon Hastings, Judy Hawkins: Second Row: Doris Marler, Cherlyn Dews, Vicki Williams, Regina Beddingfield, Nancy Brascum, Lindsey Hendley, Johnny Morris, Lyndon Carpenter, Sherry Davis, Lisa Stanley, Third Row: Edna Guillory, Linda tanger, Pat Abercrombie, Sherry Howell, hyllis Hedricks, Gwen Jones, Keith Anderson, Glenn Williams, Lattie Tucker, Dibra Alexander, acqueline Ruthep Back Row: Carolynn Houston, Lillie Smith, Marilyn Baxter, Carol Jones, Robin atson, Sharon Davis, Frank Fisher, Charles Jones, Gwendolyn Nelson, Marsha Humber, Deborah Horne, and Alfredia Pullins. Singing Lions New Club Is Introduced Home Economics related Occupations was a new organization introduced at John Tyler this year. HERO is associated with the Homemaking program and is designed for both girls and boys. Under the direction of lVlrs. Dorothy Johnson, the club aims at helping individuals improve their personal, family, and community life. Activities and projects are related to the students. Right: Jackie Allen decorates a float for the Rose Parade. Left: HERO officers are Jaoquelin Hawes, co- Chairmang Annette Thompson, Co-Secretary, Patricia Hagins, Co-Program Chairman: Terry Carter, Co-Projects Chairman, Robin Harkleroad, Co-Chairman: Katherine Land, Co-Secretary, Joyce Fears, Co-Program Chairman: Jacquelyn Allen, Co-Publicity Chairman, Above: HERO officers are Carolyn Hullet, President: Karen Hill, Secretary, Billie McGowan, Projects: Della Parker, Public Relations Chairman, Brenda McFadden, Program Chairman. 96. . .Home Economics Related Occupations Sh X. WW Students Do Volunteer Work Left: FHA Officers are Beverly Staples, President: Shelia Dickerson, 1st Vice President: Penny Clifton, 2nd Vice President: Linda Jones, 3rd Vice President: and Deborah Wilson, 4th Vice President. The John Tyler sponsors of Future Homernakers of America have worked diligently this year in helping to prepare many girls for interesting careers. Girls were urged to work toward different degrees in the organization to further their understanding of themselves as well as others. Several projects undertaken by FHA were collecting eyeglasses, Christmas cards, gifts for the T.B. Hospital and Selling cookbooks. Left: Beverly Staples, FHA President: Barbara Caskey, former President, and Liz Lumkins, Area Vl 'lst Vice President, discuss FHA activities. Below Left: FHA Officers are Brenda Sanders, 5th Vice President: Nancy Reeves, Secretary- Treasurer: Debbie Long, Historian: Marsha Preston, Song Leader: Karen Brasher, Pianist. Future l-lomemakers of America . . .97 Before school began Lion's Tale staff members were hard at work on the paper in an attempt to provide the school with an accurate, interesting news source. Kept busy with meeting deadlines and selling ads, the staff combined special features, news articles, sports pictures and stories, along with experimental editorial pages, and a cartoon strip to make up this year's Lion's Tale. The staff, along with sponsor, lVlrs. Linda Rushing, and some Journalism l students, attended the Texas High School Press Association Convention in Denton and the lnterscholastic League Press Conference in Austin. Right: Pam Campbell, Feature Writer, helps Ray Ellis, Staff Artist, with a new cartoon. Below: Sandy lVlcGinney, Feature Writer, Robin Harkleroad, Editorial Editor, and Susan Pearson, Feature Writer, assist Staff Typist, Neal Gibson, with the final copy. -Ria-f.. aim All' bd -?'x 5- ters l 98... Lion's Tale Po per Covers School Events Left: Photographers, Andy Fuller and Ben Conner, examine their cameras. Below: Lion's Tale Editor, Paula Bowen, points out corrections on an article to Exchange Editor, Debbie Danielson, and Business Manager, Julie Welch, ff v ,-X, N-vf l i. 1 N Q ri. ' I' A o H 99. . . Lion's Tale 'Hervey' Climoxes Yeor Troupe No. 961 ofthe International Thespian Society, sponsored by lVlrs. Helen Jack, strived to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of theater arts. During the year an active and intelligent interest was created in dramatical arts by the participation ofthe club in the production of all plays at John Tyler. The year was highlighted by the production of 'Harvey'. Above Right: International Thespian Society officers are Rodney Eschberger, Secretaryg Keith Stainback, Vice-President: Lynette Long, Vice- President: Pam Campbell, Presidentg Royce Lee, 603 cdlfreasuirer lnot picturedl. w No XV' -KM. P ' J' QV5 Q U 03 cf' O O COVD 60 0 X 4736 bv ya QU, QW IZ! tl' 2 b a YJ Ofc, Xb QJ3 00 X Nc Pf SA- ite X Joy by 05001, xlggrfl if QJQV Aged . 4' X Q V apwffxoysf' M JD Q01 6 Qeogo' goxbe Q fo B0 JQIXQAIA6 Q BXOIX Aww 3,0 lf :Lo crxx - ll X 100 . . . International Thespian Society W S Above: Judge Goffney lStan Allredl seems to be taking the words of Mrytle Mae Simmons lDawn Inmanl into deep consideration during the production of 'Harvey'. ui '- x gg- 1. FY LW f 9,5 K' 'X 6 if Boys Attend Prison Rodeo The Future Farmers of America, under the direction of lVlr. A. D. Winston, prepares high school students in techniques and principles of farming and ranching. The students participated in many activities, that included chapter, area, district, and national meetings, and a trip to the State Fair. They also sponsored barbecues, parent-son suppers, a trip to the Huntsville Prison Rodeo, and afloat in the annual Rose Parade. 55 FFA Sweetheart Regina Beddingfield is at the Rose Parade. FFA officers are William Farrell, ecretary: Preston lvlaxfield, President, David ickerson, Sentinelg Danny Morris, Reporter: teve Goldwater, Advisor, Donnie Melton, reasurerg Leroy Arnold. Vice- resident, lnot picturedl. Q 7 B1 Future Farmers of America Vocational lndustrial Clubs of America were represented at John Tyler by Building Trades, sponsored by lVlr. W. P. Wellmon, and Metal Trades, sponsored by Nlr. Larry Brown. Both clubs promoted high standards in trade ethics, workmanship, scholarship, and safety. Through the leadership of the sponsors, each student was helped to attain a purposeful life. Being a member of V.l .C.A., every member was elligible to attend skill-speed contests held on both state and local levels. Red, white, blue, and gold were the colors proudly displayed by each club along with the National V.l.C.A. Emblem. Above Right: Metal Trades officers are Don Willis, Secretary, Kelly Barron, Reporter, Charles Parker, Parliamentarian, Manuel Cruz, iergeant at Arms: Dewey Hanson, Vice President, Tommy Branch, Treasurer: and Roger Davidson, President. Right: Building Trades officers are Mike Young, President, Charles Cooksey, Wilson Stewart, Reporter, David Thornton, Treasurer, Raul Villaneuva, Sergeant At Arms, and Lynn Hudspeth, Secretary. 02 . . . Metal Trades and Building Trades Clubs Students Goin Prcicficcil Skills Comp Ouls Highlight Yeor ac., g V ln... Top: Auto Mechanics I Officers are Mark Hawkins, President, Wilford Gee, Sergeant-at-Armsg Felix Sanchez, Parliamentarianp Christopher Williams, Secretary: Delbert Waggner, Reporter, James Yarber, Vice-President, Johnny Martin, Treasurer lnot picturedl. Above: Auto Mechanics ll Officers are Kenneth Sheppard, Vice-President: Danny Temples, Secretary, Gary King, Sergeant-at-Arms: George Gerbig, Reporter: Sammy Milling, Reporter, lnot picturedl Dallas Hampton, President, Calvin Dorsey, Reporter. I Red, white, blue, and gold were the colors representing the 1970-1971 Auto Mechanics Club. The club strived to promote leadership, citizenship, and attitude through the acceptance of responsibility. The members attended the VICA District Vll contest. They also went to hamburger suppers, on camp outs, and fishing trips. Club sponsors are Mr. P. E. lsham and Mr. Norman Williams. Auto Mechanics I and Il . . . 103 Club Develops Longuoge Skills The language course of Spanish helps improve grammatical and conversational skills, while the club reaches out to understand the cultural atmosphere of the Spanish people. To promote this understanding, films, spoken entirely in Spanish, were seen by the members. Among the club's many activities were an informal party at the home of the new sponsor, Mr. Leroy Belcher, a banquet at El Chico, a Christmas pinata party, and a trip to Mexico during the Easter holidays. Above Left: Spanish Club officers are Dennis Black, President, Jeanette Clark, Treasurer, Martha Williams, Secretary, Jean Ray, Vice-President: and Mike Crone, Sentinel lnot picturedl. Left: Michael Taylor bashes the pinata at the Spanish Club Christmas party, Below: Miss Marilyn Garrard and Melvin Johnson demonstrate the Azul Cielo, a Spanish folk dance. 104. . .Spanish Club an 1 1 V, xv I k ' , i jiix ,mv gi 1. V' fl. . 'l 1 T sis- c 91.5 L f - - x ' ir sf .. H g xv r er ff : ,IIW lvftxyftxif Q . 31: .5 Wadi' A Q QQ .'g,hje.g.:2.if....,- .. 1- 'Q '- A. ' 1 ' C'.5f's: 1' ' 4 .1 f-Fx qi ' yi' gif get All, - Til 4, , f f' ' 'X' J 3,5 ' ,J ' .fri f 41 sa- 1-. - 1 im- .! '- '11 .3 .,:-19--,I-' N- 3 , F' . I., I H , b I . lg in,-K 1 -I , P A Y iii - 'l 1. .. .,.., . 3 , iv. .- . Q I it --. .'-1 ' :lf ',-.y,-',,Z'lL- ' it pus 4- X .- '.t.,l,,el4 13.5.2-N 1- ,- Ne t..gaf- .uarw -- - ', . 8. ' ' , W... i w A gr: F, wa. Tint? L-0-xv V' .vs-5 va Q Q' lk -,. ru , xx .. an , t S-.uv W q vl ,...f-, ' . k ,Fei ,- 1 K 4 x' VV- ...V ',- 'fffw' 115:11-tv g cy 1 .r,'.g .. 'si 'hw-vw.. s'f r- ss 'Us-. A -.- .s . ..aas. ..-,.2s.,'Am' 5 l ' x I I Foofbcill Proves Exciting Highlighting the school year for the members of the John Tyler German Club was the Texas Association of German Students Convention in Austin. Football and basketball games proved to be another source of recreation and enjoyment. A picnic at state park and a party given by the sponsor, lVlr. Douglas Thompson, at his home provided humorous entertainment for everyone. Above Left: Dennis Chartier runs for a touchdown during a German Club football game. Left: Brent Seelye holds the football for Melodie Willis to kick as the German club gets their football game off to a good start. Tony Callens and Paul Seelye give the team all their support. Above: German Club officers are Debra Youngblood, Secretary: Dale Cates, President: Cathy Patterson, Program Chairmang Tony Callens, Vice-President: Cheryl Guess, German I Representative: Dennis Chartier, Treasurer: Phil Jackson, German I Representative. German Club . . . 105 Health Occupations is another branch of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America at John Tyler. The purpose of the club, sponsored by lVlrs. Jean Beacham, is to promote good citizenship and leadership in the field of health. Many members volunteered for the East Texas Fair First Aid Booth and the lVIarch of Dimes. Right: Health Occupations officers are Jana Gee, Presidentg Deborah Raley, Secretary, Karen Abbott, Vice-President, Susan Smith, Treasurer Lois Krahmer, Parliamentariang Deborah Willman, Reporter. Students Goin Experience Industrial Cooperative Training gives experience to many John Tyler students. One ofthe main highlights ofthe year was the planning and participating in a banquet at Wyatt's Cafeteria. Individuals attended state contests and studied particular skills to prepare for leadership in a world of work. The sponsor is IVIr. R. B. Pruitt. 06 . . . Health Occupations and Industrial Cooperative Training l , X Two New Orgonizotions Formed At John Tyler Two new Vocational Industrial Clubs of America organizations were formed at John Tyler. They were the Air Conditioning Club, sponsored by lVlr. W. R. Corrigan and the Plumbing Club, sponsored by lVlr. Mike Barron. Being a member of V.l.C.A. enabled the clubs members to attend district skill speed contests and V.l.C.A. conferences. Many students participated in trips to local manufacturers. Above Left: Randy Baggett, President, Barry Sudduth, Secretary: Larry Smith, Sergeant at Armsg Daniel Sessions, Parliamentariang Tommy Arnett, Vice President: Danny Webb, Treasurer. Left: Donald Ferrell, President: Ricky Johnson, Parliamentarian, Lorenzo Erwin: Jerome Keele, Assistant Reporter: Kenny Stringer, Secretary, inot picturedl Jerry Scott, Vice President: James Bailey, Treasurer, Tommy Black, Reporter. Air Conditioning and Plumbing Clubs.. . 107 Competition . , . 108 Pride In Competition As the year races by, it never ceases to be felt: it never fails to be given. It is the proud competitive spirit that is expected every second of every minute in each practice. Through sports, the weak become strong and the stronger become healthier, not only physically, but mentally as well. For in winning, the student learns to be humble, and through losing-the spirit only tries harder to overcome defeat. Competition and skill interwined with a pride that never ceases to be strong-that drives to gain the most a person can give and produces not only a strong body but a willful soul as well. For in winning, the student learns to be humble. Through losing, he acquires the spirit. Competition . . . 109 Above Right: Sandy McGinney wishes Coach Nelson good luck. Above: Sandy Sanders and Annette Thompson root lions on. Right: Dudley Goss and Phillip Cole prepare to pounce upon new rivals. 110.. . Football wigs-Aa . 'Chili X Lions Begin A New Yeor With high spirits and a new coaching staff, the Lions achieved a 3-6-1 record for 1971 and placed fifth in district rating. The mighty Lions opened the season in Greenville. Good defense by both teams and a field goal by Greenville in the second quarter left the John Tyler Lions on the short end of the scoreboard, 10-6. The Lions then came to their own den to face the Rebels of Richland Hills. Lion halfback, Bruce Green, made a 50 yard scamper in the third quarter to put us on the scoreboard. The Rebels took the game, 19-6. Next on the list was the Denison Yellowjackets. Neither team could put a drive together so a wet bunch of Lions came home with a tie, O-O. Above Left: Lion halfback Bruce Green l26l runs for a touchdown. Left: Phillip Cole l35l attempts to gain yards against Greenville Lions. Above: Tim Norris, Head Manager, jumps for joy as the Lions near the goal line. Football . . . 111 District opens as the Lions face the tough Texarkana Tigers in Rose Stadium. The powerful Tigers clawed the Lions, 33-6. The Lions finally put it all together and dished the visiting Lobos a loss. A huddle play by the Lions in the second quarter provided the win, 10-7. First district game away and the Lions caught the Mavericks napping. The Lions destroyed the Mavericks of lVlarshall, 35-0. Right: Earl Campbell l20l and Kenny Redmond l86l stop a Lobo as he attempts to make yardage. 112 . . . Football Lions Challenge District Above Left: The official indicates a b Lion scor Above: Lions' cunning outwits Lobos. Bru Green l26l carries for touchdown led Andy Cuca l11l and Larry Hartsfield l83 Tecim Prospers Lufkin then appeared in the Lion den. Good defense by Lufkin and three touchdowns in the second half left the Lions short, 28-10. A trip to Nacogdoches was next in line. The Lions looked good but fell to the Dragons, 14-10. The Lions then invaded Palestine and quarterback Andy Cuca led the mighty Lions on to victory. The game had been dedicated to a great Lion, Debby Parker. The Lions tamed the Wildcats, 42-13. --. Above Left: Andy Cuca l11l moves the Lions closer to a score. Left: Fullback Billy Taylor 1411 gets the Lions going. Above: Gary Thedford gives his view of the upcoming game. Football , . . 113 A 44 yard bomb by Lee with 23 seconds remaining in the game and a 4 yard touchdown run on the next play, gave Robert E. Lee a 20-14 victory over the Lions. The Lions played a great game, but couldn't quite pull it out. Above Right: Football Princesses this year are Senior Shirley Kirkland lSweetheartl, Junior Juanita Hancock, and Sophomore Diana Conway. Above: Fullback Billy Taylor 1411 gains big yardage against crosstown rival Robert E. Lee. Right: Junior Quarterback Andy Cuca l11l is hit by two Lee players as he nears the Lion's goal line. 114. . . Football Lee lPosses' By Lions 6,17 N all 1 WWW' it 4 , .it K ,-- fv fr' 1. if if A .arsifhf-H be i i fi ,. , , A- g me-,f,-aagg,,,, ,1 .W fffffbiwa Spiril Rocrs On Left: Lion defenders Alford Lee l87l and Earl Campbell l2Ol drop a Rebel quarterback for a big loss. Below: James Brooks l54l, Ricky Frazier l22l, Mark Moore l82l, Everett Jackson l78l, Darwin Fuller l60l, and Ricky Sewell l37l watch intently as the Lion defense drives the Dragons back, Football... 115 Cooches Rouse Lions On H . 4 Football at A IQQQ 1 35, ig V F g X i M 5 , l ' an . L i. 4, , . . ,. , sf-. Til sss, . ' . r i , f i iff ,s,, ii . X g ' if 4 . y ,iifilg ' ' fi' 1 ' 'ff Si ifif 1 ly ' . r y ,g.L.53 i ,Z s A g r gi 's-, 115 r if it 5 . -' -. A .. ' ' - I ' V vi ? - .11 ' 'VV .. ww.. .. - 1 i g ' W gli . M '. 4 K K iiifk if-li. , ' ' .0 V g. '. g.,.g. Q., ,, r g ' g ,Q . gg ig M A A T x f l t X i ig. , f Y , - Q fi i , I '- 1. 7 n A Y' 4 J , sb L - s Q ti il x T . Working hard and late, the new coaching staff of John Tyler put the spark and life in the Lions to get 'em going. The staff proved prosperous this year and brought excitement to many players and spectators. The coaches even organized a new den for the Lions. The den was equipped with plush shag carpet and a stereo tape player to add to the enthusiasm of the team. Above Left: Football coaching staff is Mr Tucker, Mr. Charles Craddock, Mr. Royce F lVlr. Clark Nelson lheadl, lVlr, Terry T lVlr. Bob Finklea, and lVlr. Macon Above: Coach Townzen views a Lion Right: Mike Landrum l44l gains yards for Football The Lions out did their preseason predictions and fought through a season of thrills as well as disappointments. With good spirited leaders, and a team that showed true pride, the mighty Lions of 1971 will always dwell in our hearts. Right: Football Managers are Preston Wyatt, Cary Black, Tim Norris, Richard Landrum, and Carl Blalock. Above: Front Row: Kenneth Redmond, Henry Asberry, Jim Foster, Donnie Jones, Shelton Clark, Robert Salas, Stan Alred, Phillip Cole, Rickey Frazier, Billy Kapka, James Brooks, Cary Black, Tim Norris: Second Row: Coach Townzen,.Coach Tucker, Eliazer Iglasias, Andy Cuca, Gary Thedford, Ricky Sewell, Mark Moore, Bobby Ekers, Marc Lemons, Thomas Blow, Jeff Pinkerton, Danny Walters, Dennis Black, Alford Lee, Ricky Landrum, Preston Wyatt, Coach Smith, Third Row: Coach Franklin, Coach Finklea, Willie Johnson, Charlie Ford, Curtis Young, James Hill, Richard Hanley, John Vittitow, Mike Landrum, Dennis Gordon, Billy Taylor, Sam Busby, Dudley Goss, Lorenzo Erwin, Carlon Taylor, Carl Blalock, Coach Nelson, Coach Craddockg Back Row: Mark Conway, Ronnie Burson, Darwin Fuller, Mike Woodward, Bruce Green, Ernest Lee, Mike Crone, Lester Raibon, Everett Jackson, Larry Bush, Chris Nauls, James Owens. Right: Managers Hunt Dietz, Leonard McKienze, and Richard Thedford get ready to refresh the team. 118 . . . Football pw XM . lv Q' Eff 1. ff i ru I 4 2 J K l97l Lions Are Kings 1 l a - E 1 g i Leaders Show Pride ex 41 Ni '39 QQ 'X aug, '1- T-.7 yn' l X ll, X I ,fA Scoreboard J.T. 6 Greenville 10 J.T. 6 Richland Hills 19 J.T. O Denison 0 J.T. 6 Texarkana 33 J.T. 10 Longview 7 J.T. 35 Marshall 0 J.T. 10 Lufkin 28 J.T. 10 Nacogdoches 14 J.T. 42 Palestine 13 J.T. 14 Robert E. Lee 20 Left: Permanent Captains for the 1971 Lions are Bruce Green, Shelton Clark, and Mike Landrum lnot picturedl. Below: Leading the Lions this year are Thomas Blow l2nd Team All Districtl, Ronnie Burson C2nd Team All Districtl, Gary Thedford l1st Team All District and 1st Team All East Texasl, Andy Coca lAll District Honorable Mentionl, Shelton Clark l2nd Team All Districtl, and James Owens lAll District Honorable Mentionl. Those not pictured are Mike Landrum l1st Team All District in Specialities, 2nd Team All District, and 1st Team All East Texas in Specialitiesl, Earl Campbell l1st Team All District and 2nd Team All East Texasl, Earnest Lee l1st Team All Districtl, and Larry Hartsfield lAll District Honorable Mentionl. , 0' if if 70 Football , . , 119 Students switched positions as the girls assumed the roles of football players, and the boys took on the ranks of cheerleaders, Blue Brigade, and band officers. This situation occured at the annual powder puff football game where the Senior women scored a victory over the Junior girls 18-8. Right: Senior Quarterback, Brenda Elrod runs for the goal line. Far Right: Senior Sandy Sanders l82l is stopped after a big gain against the Juniors. Above: Reginald Tidmore leads the band on? Right: Junior Jennifer lVlcGuire l6Ol gets a good punt off against the Seniors. 20 . . . Powder Puff Seniors Toke Powder Puff Crown Cubs Leczrn Fundomentczls SEASON RECOB D J.T. 6 Jacksonville 8 -, J.T. 6 Marshall J.V. 8 J.T. 8 Marshall B 12 J.T. O Texarkana 16 J.T. 8 Longview 26 J.T. 0 Palestine 8 J.T. 12 Nacogdoches 19 J.T. 8 Lufkin 48 J.T. O Robert E. Lee 26 The Cubs had a rough time putting it together this year as they came out on the short end ofthe scoreboard in every game they played. Despite their record, the Cubs learned a lot and are ready to be next year's Lions. Above Left: Frank Alred 1201 makes a big run for scrimmage to get the Cubs going. Left: Edward Starks 1201 is stopped after a large gain as Cub Bill Kapka 1671, Arwin Fuller l55l, Mike Taylor l10l, and Stinson Bowers l26J come in to help out. Below Left: Front Row: Benny Wood and Mark Ellis: Back Row: Brad Simmons, Frank Fisher, and Raymond McLeroy are B Team managers this year. Football . .. 121 Cdgers Begin New Yedr Winter arrived and so did the John Tyler basketball team vvith a new head coach, Mr. Royce Franklin. The Lions worked hard this year but gained little glory as they participated in a district full of tough competition. The Lions showed pride and determination, but just could not seem to get it all together this year. Basketball ' ' ' wmv'-i.. 2 1 Top.' Lion Cager Michael Biggs HZ! pulls down a big rebound for the Lions. Above: Lion's DeWayne Morgan l30l, Thomas Moore 1441, Michael Biggs l12l, and Sam Watson l20l get ready for action as Ernest Lee l42l jumps center. Right: Kenneth Medlock l52l tries for two against Lufkin as teammates Michael Biggs l12l and Ralph Massenburg l32l aid the cause. 'Ms xg- w EQ , as-1-A 3 4 A ln 1 A - -M, -Q- ' 'E :pw 1 ,W ti' I- I-'H I f X I l ,,gg.'+ W . X 43-4 r ... lv if 4 41 Right: Head Basketball Coach Royce Franklin explains a new offense as Lions' Ralph Masenburg l32l, Sam Watson l2Ol, DeWayne Morgan l30l, Ricky Wilson, Manager, Gary Manley l1Ol, Gary Lacy l24l, Johnny Alexander 1501, and Michael Biggs l12l listen with pride. Below Right: Lion Richard Yancy 1221 assists teammate Same Watson l2Ol as the Lions get their fast break going. 124, . . Basketball n 2.-JS . 1 'ff it A S no 7 'W'k Lions Foce Tough District 4-5 .1 P Q i Ll , .AS 7 i . ' S Cv 3 N l v5 A A. 1 N... . g, ..4.' A ' i ex wha 'I n X mum. The Lions just could not seem to feel at home in their district as they lost all but one game. The Lions' only district victory came against crosstown rival Robert E. Lee 58-44. Above Left: Ralph Nlasenburg l32l, Johnny Alexander l5Ol, and Lester Raibon l34l keep the Lions movings. Above: Cheerleader Cheryl Cheek cheers the Lions on. Left: Kenneth Nledlock, Lester Raibon, and Richard Yancy take time to refresh before resuming play. Basketball . . . 125 Teom Exhibits Determination l 1 As the season progressed, the Lions found the going tough. Even cagers played with determination and showed good Lion pride. 1 it if .9 ' Y ,P v 2 . -.': I L a: W 5' 1 'A i 1 . li' l at I 26 . . . Basketball 23 Top: Thomas Moore 1441 blocks a shot by district cager as the Lions try to gain mom Above: The Lions this year are: Front Row James Pettigrew 1141, Gary Lacy 1241, Sam 1201, Gary Manley 1101, DeWayne Morgan c F K Michael Biggs 1121, and Manager, Larry J Back Row: Head Coach Royce Franklin, Yancy 1221, Johnny Alexander 1501, Medlock 1521, Thomas Moore 1441, Ralph Mas 1321, and Lester Raibon Far Left: Lion cager Kenneth Medlock 1521 attempts to pull down a rebound as teammate Thomas Moore 1441 watches for assurance. Left: Ralph Masenburg 1321 and Thomas Moore 1441 vie for the rebound, Below: Lions Richard Yancy 1221, Johnny Alexander 1501, Thomas Moore 1441, and Lester Raibon 1341 demonstrate how to get position in rebounding. Basketball . . . 12 28 . . . Basketball CONFERENCE SEASON RECORD J.T. 55 Texarkana 62 J.T. 72 Longview 79 J.T. 60 Marshall 79 J.T. 55 Lufkin 57 J.T. 46 Nacogdoches 78 J.T. 64 Palestine 100 J.T. 74 Robert E. Lee 77 J.T. 49 Texarkana 73 J.T. 56 Longview 73 J.T. 48 Marshall 59 J.T. 63 Lufkin 91 J.T. 61 Nacogdoches 74 J.T. 51 Palestine 73 J.T. 58 Robert E. Lee 44 Top: Ralph Masenburg l32l and Michael l12l assist Gary Lacv l24l as he brings the down Above: Richard Yancy l22l dribbles the ball TOU RNAIVIENT SEASON RECORD Gladewater J.T. 65 Dangerfield 60 J.T. 61 Pittsburgh 64 Corsicana J.T. 42 Corsicana 87 J.T. 52 lVlexia 44 J.T. 71 Waxahachie 67 J.T. 76 Boswell 61 T..l.C. J.T. 52 Bullard 60 J.T. 105 Chapel Hill 61 J.T. 49 Paris 57 Finol Gome Br Wit gam win. gam pul riva was i0V NO N-CONFERENCE SEA J.T. J.T. J.T J.T. J.T. J.T. J.T. ings Victory h no district wins and only one e remaining, the Lions needed a From start to finish in the e, the Lions were leaders and led out a victory over Crosstown l Robert E. Lee 58-44 The win a big one and brought pride and to everyone at John Tyler SON RECORD 55 Whitehouse 79 47 Garrison 49 64 Whitehouse 86 47 Gladewater 30 62 Garrison 57 69 Chapel Hill 51 67 Kilgore 73 J.T. 42 Gladewater 54 Left: Pursued by the Red Raide s Michael Biggs i12l Belo and scores two for John Tyler w Left: Basketball managers are R cky W lson Larry Johnson. The Lion Cubs fought hard this year to earn themselves a lot of pride. With Coach Charles Craddock leading a proud bunch of deter- mined Cubs this year, Lion spirit rose and the Cubs had a productive season. Hard workouts and desire by the Cubs, will make them the proud and mighty Lions of '73, Above Right: Front Row: B team basketball players are James Pettigrew, Michael Anderson, and Jerry Fears. Back Row: John Delley, Jesse Gooden, Keith Shrum, and Alvin Hughes, Above: Cub John Delley l42l attempts to get the ole basketball from the Lufkin Panthers as Cubs Jerry Fears l2Ol and Alvin Hughes l10l look on. Right: A jump ball and Cubs John Delley l42l, Michael Anderson l12l, and Alvis Hughes l10l get the action going. 130 . . . Basketball Cubs Prepare To Be Kings 'Bill ...J ,nl i Left: 'B' Team basketball players are Kenny Varnell, Scotty Bracy, Danny Clement, Maurice Moore, Richard Hensley, Otis Washington, and Steve McCowan. Below Left: Jerry Fears 1201 tries for two. Below Flight: Lions, Jesse Gooden l50l and Alvin Hughes 1101 work hard for the rebound. C TEAM SEASON RECORD J.T. 41 Whitehouse 55 J.T. 51 Texarkana 29 J.T. 42 Marshall 38 J.T. 46 Texarkana 45 J.T. 41 Marshall 34 B TEAM SEASON RECORD J.T. 63 Whitehouse 55 J.T. 63 Garrison 36 J.T. 46 Whitehouse 51 J.T. 76 Gladewater 40 J.T. 55 West Rusk 38 J.T. 67 Longview 'B' 61 J.T. 41 Lufkin 'B' 54 J.T. 94 Garrison 40 J.T. 62 Chapel Hill 49 J.T. 46 Kilgore 54 J.T. 66 Gladewater 37 J.T. 61 Texarkana 49 J.T. 61 Longview 80 J.T. 50 Marshall 48 J.T. 51 Lufkin 52 J.T. 51 Nacogdoches 65 J.T. 71 Palestine 60 J.T. 70 Robert E. Lee 69 J.T. 56 Texarkana 44 J.T. 81 Longview 67 J.T. 51 Marshall 54 J.T. 58 Lufkin 64 J.T. 69 Nacogdoches 64 J.T. 69 Palestine 63 J.T. 86 Robert E. Lee 88 Basketball. . . 131 Q Q1 'N 2...Golf Putters Strive 'f For Por Hours of practice at Bellwood Golf Course have made the John Tyler amatures into young pro's. Working on the phases of golf such as putting and driving require hard work and determination. The golf team under the leadership of Coach Raymond Lewis expects a year of eventful enjoyment and valuable experience. Golf Schedule Fort Worth February 25-26 Beaumont IVIarch 3 Tyler lVlarch 13 Bryan lVlarch 29 Longview April 10-11 Top: Golf members this year are Gary Randy Rainey, Jimmy Ragsdale, and Jimmy ' ' a d w Above. Gary Thedford drives the b fairway for a O I1 I l fi -9 1 -. The tennis team this year consists of: Row: Rhonda Hill, and Jamie Downes. Row: Edward Starks, Thomas Whitehead, Hand, David Towns, and David Tuel. Row: Bill Ashley, Jane Jackson, Joan Regina Beddingfield, Donna Hill, not pictured are Marlon Ashley, Jessie and Kim Smith. Jane Jackson shows true tennis tactics. Clark, and Sponsor, Miss Marilyn Garrard. l f Tennis Skills Are Prcicliced The Tennis team this year was under the new sponsorship of Miss Marilyn Garrard. Among the tournaments they attended were the Robert E. Lee Tournament, Dallas Spring High Tournament, and the District Meet. The meets participated in were with Kilgore, Nacogdoches, Henderson, and Jacksonville. Prevalent at all times was the hope of racking up a more successful year. f 3 ' li-ECL : Vg Tennis.. . 133 Runners Set Pcice Individual talent and skills are tested in this difficult and exciting sport. Many hard hours of practice are needed to build a person of average stature into the determined athlete that track requires. Track is the perfect sport to help man achieve victory, his desired goal. Above: The 1971 Track Team is: Front Row: Bruce Messer, Charles Jones, Scott Baker, Ricky Frazier, Bobby Ekers, Donnie Jones,Earnest Jones, Mark Conway, Second Row: Steve Bristol, Ralph Caldwell, Alfred Lee, Kenny Varnell, Andy Cuca, Billy Wray, Carlon Taylor, Mike Johnson, Third Row: Mark Kemp, Ira Beam, Ronny Burson, William Huff, Earnest Lee, Glenn Cato: Back Row: ,Hunt Dietz, Preston Wyatt, James Beck. Right: Bruce Messer and Ralph Caldwell compete 134 . . . Track in the 440 yard dash. TRACK SCHEDULE Palestine March 11 Longview March 18 Texarkana March 25 Marshall April 1 Tyler April 8 Texarkana April 14 Ik. . '-1-sflvf .'X, H415 - Sv ' fi Q, Jr rv. ' lox, up Yx XPS s- , Q2 Q55 rx? W' g 1- F t xl . A I ix s 8 r ' ' l A , , ' ' T. lv ll' ' - ' L vp 'X , f QEEL5' lo 2 'XM NX ea. 7 X l y f 1 I K' nr. I X . . I l l I Left: Billy Wray sets the pace in the 880 yard dash. Far Left: Kenny Varnell gets good clearance as he practices pole vaulting. Left: Charlie Jones prmtices jumping hurdles for an upcoming meet. 'x ' -, 5 f S il v I '- K :hut . Track . . . 135 Ployers Swing Info Action 1. V X 9 UNM ff puff moundthe teanmhh beg o nthe My hard good mb M V wily Q QV MMWX W0 136 B bu ' W M ESM M9 DM Q M WU W V 61 - Q M U my A Wwgwvalqjjij xyyigw hid!! .- p v A jf Bruce Elluo J k B I y, Wendell I- , WiIkerson,Joh W k T rry Frick, Second Row C h Ch I Cra d D BI k Ph I C I Qi ' n rum, enn , on . Lynn Kun Ba k R R k L ndru N- Cates, Te ry C M k Wood C 1, , I Strlplu g M k S pl Robe 0 L 4 I Above R d K p be o KF 4 QW mf W , Q v in Above: Pitcher, Jim Stripling, attempts to strike out the opposing batter with a fast ball. Left: Mike Landrum swings for a homer as catcher, Jack Bailey, views the action. BASEBALL SCHEDU LE Mesquite March 6 Mesquite March 9 Chapel Hill March 10 Henderson March 16 Texarkana March 17 Longview March 21 Henderson March 22 Chapel Hill March 23 Chapel Hill March 24 Marshall March 24 Chapel Hill March 25 Corsicana March 27 Lufkin March 28 Nacogdoches March 30 Palestine April 4 Robert E. Lee April 7 SECOND ROUND Texarkana April 11 Longview April 13 Marshall April 18 Lufkin April 21 Nacogdoches April 25 Palestine April 28 Robert E. Lee May 2 Baseball . . . 137 Ourselves . . . 138 4-'mn-nn.........,m.A , CD Qs '4 X.,- 'ill' may Pride In Gurselves The Primping begins: Hovv to fix his hair, hovv to sit, which clothes to wear, to smile or not to smile... All in preparation of that 'click'. Yet, after the picture is taken and- developed, it reveals more than a student's concern about his appearance. Whether it is through the look in his eye, or a impish grin, a sense of pride is seen. The pride of being a sophomore who has finally found his way around, or the pride of a junior, the middleman, who has established his place, or the pride of being a senior, having learned not only to find his way and establish his existence, but to survive in his world. Ourselves... 139 40. . . Seniors 4 hx . S' . 5 rr iv Seniors Plan Graduation For the 525 Seniors, excitement began June 9 when class rings arrived. As money raising proiects, the class sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football game November 23, and sold 'SENIOR '72' bumper stickers. Graduation invitations and caps and gowns were ordered as the year came to a close. The class looked back at the years spent at J.T. with mixed emotions, but for most, this was the best year of all. The planning and preparations led each student a step closer to graduation-the end for some, for others, only the beginning. But for all, lVlay 26 proved a dream becoming a reality. Top: Senior Class Officers Debbie Holder, Vice-Pr Thomas Blow, Presiden Terry Procell, Above: As a first preparation for gran Brenda Elrod is being measured for cap and gown by Terry 4-., .J 'Sf-3 Ar f- '-7 .Q f ii 11 or YW .D 'J I -,rv r ' A D' , fill- Al pb ft A-S .N A A 'lr Sfagf ..,-f 'v -ff-r X 'L b H ' ' 4 A ni Ev Q Ky! ' Q, 37.1 I 24 '- 9175 , .wp V I A5 K. . fi ,1 y. i ts Lx Abbott, Karen L. Ables, Steven R. Adair, Thomas IVI. Adams, Grady lVl. Alexander, Audrey G. Alexander, Johnny L Alexander, Randy Allen, Jacqueline D. Amos, Virgil R. Anders, Randell S. Anderson, Robyn L. Anthony, Leslie V. Arnold, Leroy Ashley, William H. Ates, Larry D. Attaway, Barbara A. Austin, Melinda A. Bailey, Hershel Bailey, Jack L. Baker, Dennis C. Baker, Michael P. Baldwin, Gary D. Balensiefen, Sue K. Baxter, Kenneth S. Beaumont, Agatha L. Beasley, Janie D. Beddingfield, Robert W. Bennett, Eldon E. Seniors Benson, Sharron B. Biggs, Harold Biggs, lVlarion Bircher, Edward Birdsong, Linda S. Bishop, Ernest K. Black, Ella Black, Erma J. Blackerby, Alan Blakely, Michael G. Blaylock, Angenita Blaylock, LaDonna K. Blow, Thomas W. Bolton, Deborah K. Boston, Connie J. Bowen, Paula Boyd, Larry W. Boyette, Suzette Bradberry, Walter W. Bradley, Patricia A. A A 'h A ' fv' fk .D .U 0 f , ,. fl XJ F nu ,x f A y 1 1 71 Y l ' L - A ff I X A I I me I A A ' 'il' C ff Vw -5 fi .f-3 xx ' , 'jx ,Z A. 119 I 3 ,,,,, . .fil 7--Q Breckel, Michael Bristol, Steven C. Brooks, James A. Brooks, Sheryll E. Brown, John Broyles, Michael T. Bryant, Billy W. Bunch, Barbara J. Burgin, John H. Busby, Samuel M. Bush, Larry E. Caldwell, Harold D. Callens, Lloyd A. Campbell, Pamela R. Campbell, Robert L. Carroll, Larry W. Carter, Terry L. Cates, Dale G. Chamblee, Mark R. Chandler, Charlotte A Chartier, Dennis A. Cheek, Sheryl Chelf, Larry M. Chester, Peggy L. Choice, Steve J. Christiansen, Mark E. Clakley, Darrel G. Clark, Shelton L. Right Blue tripacks7 You're kidding! Cathy Patterson Editor ln-Chief, and Jean Ray, Editor of the Alcalde look at one another in amazement. Clay, Elton G. Clem, Debby Coker, Carol A. Cole, Charles D. Cole, Robin P. Cole, William P. Coleman, Vicki Colwell, William L. Conner, Benjamin N. Conway, Ruth E. Cook, Paul W. Corbett, Jon L. Council, Laretta P. Crowder, Joyce Crowder, Sharon D. Cummings, Lynette fn- ZR 6 f , lk A fi J if A ' ! , 5, X i .rv ,vm . F, . A it k S 1 ,-, , 'YQ' sf 1, I A. A ' fs' -4' 5- rf I Ax .. Y. ,f- - , Q. A .1 ' 1 ,Sift ' V, i, - f as . V -u 14 1' U19 X . 1 A 51- u ', i ,f ,f '21 4 'f' 2 -.lim Y lr F 'S' Q' ,aff ' -4.- Ax 7' 6,13 I xr, fu fr v . si, 'i A fs- x - II ' f . - , K i --1 . f ' 25 , .,,K ns , our - - , , x 3' , .. . Cummings, Sandra J Curtis, Sherlon C. Danielson, Debra S. Dark, Donna A. Davidson, Roger Davis, Gerald E. Davis, Lena M. Davis, Linda G. Davis, Patricia A. Davis, Ronnie E. Davis, Sara J. Dean, Cassandra K. Dickerson, David W. Dike, Amanda Dodson, Jimmy Drawhorn, Tony Drew, Danny P. Driggers, Benny L. Driskill, Cathy A. Dunn, Robert A. Durham, James L. Eberhart, Pamela V. Edwards, Del lVl. Elliott, Adolpus L. Elliott, Bruce J. Ellis, Coy R. Ellis, Samuel D. Elrod, Brenda 46. . .Seniors Else, Derrell G. 1,9 England, Rhonda L. y If Erwin, Lorenzo 4-', V U Eschberger, Rodney G. q' 5. if -i ff .FA THQ if Etsinger, Jill lVl Evans, Erma L Evans, Kathy A Evans, William D Faris, Leah F. Farrell, William D. Fears, Joyce lVl Ferrell, Sally E Fields, Walter J Fields, Wayne T Ford, Bobby Fl Ford, Charles W Ford, Shelia D. Franklin, Mable Frazier, Ida L. Frazier, Rickey J. Freeman, Deborah S. , n Fuller, Walter A. . E Gabriel, Brian L. f I. Gardner, Linda G. img rl Ei -r .37 2 . w: J Garland, Leslie J. A V Garrett, Shirley L. rpg . f Garza, Diane , K Gay, Dale E. :A 4 i f 'Q Zz! A X mr -z ,W .1-5 'rv' 1' 5' A 'Y' 1 xg: 1 -A ' M x K uf! I' ix .. ,V 7 P I. Nav, , . . IU Cz a- ' ,av l 1 Two Semi-Finalist Named In National Merit Test QP ,. -- A A -1 . .S -.q .2 ff .ef-5 x , if 1. J X i N ,ix fn J if J i , 4 ' -D is Q J 0 I ' . 2, .Q w 3 sf c' , ' J 4 if L. wi t? 7 .- H ff, X H fa' 3 Lk Y Q , IV-ffx ,- I 53 -v- 1- Q5- ,af 3? f .J - .rf 1 il. .1 . x -7-f Gee, Jana S. Gerbig, George R. Gibson, Barry N. Gillespie, Cynthia L Gilstrap, Vanessa Gimble, Terry D. Gipson, Brenda J. Gipson, David W. Gipson, Donald R. Goldwater, Stephen Gordon, Kathy Goss, Dudley E. Gossett, lssac W. Graf, Charlene Graham, Chester Grant, Deborah A. Green, Bruce W. Gregory, Anita Grooms, Rebecca K. Guthrie, Virginia E. Guy, Mary J. Hagins, Patricia M. Hall, Donald W. Hallmark, Jeffery 48. , .Seniors Ham, Douglas S. Hamilton, Linda J. Hampton, Aaron D. Hampton, Kevin S. Handy, Odis R. Hardeway, Raynell L. Harding, Tim L. Harkleroad, Robin Harmon, Curtis N. Hartsfield, Virletha Harvey, Richard S. Hawes, Jacqueline A. Haynes, Clifton M. Heard, Jackie M. Hendley, Michael D. Henson, Jill J. Henson, Melvin Heston, Charles Highfill, Timothy Hill, Brenda G. Hill, Karen Hockman, Larry K. Hohertz, Cheril J. Holder, Deborah D. Honea, Melvin A. Hooker, Robert L. Hoppie, Gary L. House, Gladys L. is Sa Xxx . ,X,, .L , ' . 4 'fx . Q J 3 1 , V: L J. su. f .gf-'T.'5:?i'i'i I . QQ' i ,. , ki in A - 4 n s .: i F . ,iif V if ' Q , 3: Q er A , , 'W' ' .5 . 1 f ,Q I Y , - V .- , pr-. ,W , -M X I 1 ' 1.-fl. A f, , , -'Q 5 is K, r A 'if' f-Q We, v 1 J J,, ,,,,, , . .rm Q , .5 i f , A Ak l ' Niiiii 57: f- lffi - gs Qi . A gf b ' C fi e j k xi vr r fs l . 'Q T fi fi Q l i V 1 Proclice vi' 71- Q ,pw ivy I 2 . . -1 . L -1 ' f' pq.,- 1 I I K'4y I . 'f-'V' ff? ,ei is W 1 I g.:f.,1g.5',-J 15 ' . we I . 'WSL I gf . , N K , Q as lv V' 6:1 ' ...Q .1 A V ef' , Yu I J ' ei. fi I 4. Brings Success Left: Ruth Conway, Blue Brigrade officer, exclaims, l can't believe I did that! i'V .Q 'f Q f Houston, Shelia Nl. Howard, Harold V. Hovvard, Kenneth I-Iudnall, Stephen L. Hudnell, John S. Hughes, Stephen R. Hullett, Carolyn E. Humber, Luther P. Humber, Troy Hunley, Ellyn D. Hunt, Terry L. Hunter, Marilyn L. Iglesias, Eleazar Inman, Dawn Isabel, Bynarozelle Jackson, Alma Seniors . . . 149 50 . . .Seniors Jackson, Everett T Jackson, Janice ..l Jackson, Kerry W Jackson, Phil S Jackson, Shirley A James, Sandra K Jenkins, Gary W Jenkins, Russell D Johnson, Carl D Johnson, Carolyn J Johnson, Craig R Johnson, Herquita J Johnson, John E. Johnson, Rickey E. Johnson, Rodger K. Johnson, William J. Johnson, Willie J. Johnston, Jamye Jones, Barbara A. Jones, Betty Ft. i571 of Seniors Admitted Into Notionol Honor Society NR . ig, r ' .I rv ', E fs is 23 ,J fi lx, M rm -21 . 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Litton, Lorraine ,Long Lynette Lowery, Dale A. Lumpkins, Elizabeth A. lVlcCauley, Timothy lVlcClain, Gary W. lVlcClung, Nlarvin lVlcFadden, Brenda J. IVIcGinney, Sandra K. Uppercldssmen Give Final Roar Right: 'Now what do they think they're doing?' Big Bad John lPauIa Bowenl seems to be asking. Am if. ,YD ,rs x-as A as . Q l .--. 09? ...A ni. .5 X K6 tx Xf .23 . rv i-'U' 4 rj S3 K .J A V 'N J.: .V J A ,,. , 8, X4 , L 'ef 4? tripix r ga I D I ry ,Q In , , 4' A . 1 ,I l 'iff M'i xeJ , J is wflf xi ,Hs xv, l it 'f ' ff 'n is ' fi J Q: A I .153 -J ' V A ,. W , y, .5 ,3 '36 tg.,-.L A ll lv , 517, .Xtl ,Q -J-N, X if 6 ,V xl 1: 4 l B xl. ' V , H N , it 'X W Q 1 rw .jg .f .3 ' . .P ' , ' ' ,N , ,L 4., 1 , L I: I 1 - McGowan, Billie J. Mclnnis, Mitchell D McKay, Mellonie A. McMillian, Eddie M. Maddox, Barbara A. Mallory, Charles B. Malone, Brenda G. Malone, Carron J. Malone, Larry D. Malone, Sherry D. Manly, Gary L. Mannix, James S. Martin, Daniel C. Martin, Johnny D. Martin, Wayne L. Massey, Paula Maxfield, Herbert P. Medlock, Vernisa J. Meekins, LaWanda Melton, Donald R. Miguez, Lillian N. Miller, Deborah L. Miller, Edwin F. Miller,Jimmy L. Miller, Kenneth S. Milling, Dianne Milling, Samuel T. Mitchem, Patricia Seniors . . . 153 154.. .Seniors Montgomery, Elizabeth A. Moody, Debra K. Moon, Won H. Moore, Veronica A. Moore, William M. Moreland, Melinda A. Morphis, lva J. Morphis, Susan C. Morris, Danny D. Mueller, Eric G. Nauls, Sandra A. Nichols, Jean M. Nick, Helen D. Nixon, Leroy G. Norris, Timothy R. Nutt, Donald, H. Oliver, Betty J. Oliver, Cassandra Ortiz, Vincente Overall, Bobby C. Pace, Richard D. Page, Debra P. Parker, Charles L. Parker, Della Parker Flosheal Parker, Suzanne Patterson, Mary C. Pearson, Susan . f , 'W , .1 ,,,. , -3. ,.-' 'iv ,, 'IA 'V ' . 1,52 . , X X X223 1 N., Wan ,Q , wk t, ,. fy 'J 4 . Q F 4, ' IZ. . X . X If ,aw ' Z .. ,N , V' . , of 44 f Y - ' 'fr 2? i 4 V, . . 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Raethis, Lewis Ragsdale, James Ragsdale, Toni C. Rainey, Randall lVl. Rainey, Robert E. Raley, Deborah J. Seniors. . . 155 56. . .Seniors Ramsour, Emily K. Ray, Jean A. Redwine, Gladys Richardson, Dennis R. Richardson, Marilyn S. Rider, Naomi Roberts, Katherine A. Robertson, Shirley Robinson, Hollie A. Robinson, Lawanda Rodgers, Belinda K. Ross, David A. Ross, Margaret N. Rounsavall, Richard L. Roy, Mary M. Salas, Robert Sanders, Sandra D. Sanders, Sandra L. Saunders, Effie J. Schminkey, Margaret A. Scott, Mark W. Seaton, Catherine J. Seaton, Evelene Seelye, Paul W. Session, Terrance Sheetz, Douglas E. Sheppard, Kenneth R. Shirley, Sherrie A. ...ff 'lt 9 X ,, rv- i ,J 6 .9 2' ' I A u I, 3 . , .. ,J-f ix gh N I 'V r x . L . My , I H r- 1 ' . x - Xi , .3 we -. 'A A ' M' .x.l-.Am .2 ,fail ,V V ,gt - M . W Maur- ' K Q e 7,4 . If , Q if if i i , bi V . vig A! V. .Q .1 -3 W f Sf K' iv M ,.. , 9 , f-7-' 'A i.55,,ff1 S.. 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Square, Larry W. Stainback, Preston K. Stanley, Glynne R. Stanley, Susan L. Starks, Linda D. Starling, Connie L. Steel, Melvin C. Stegall, James E. Stephens, Virginia A. Stewart, Clifford W. Stone, Michael Stover, Tomothy D. Stringer, Yvonne S. Stripling, Janette Stripling, Jimmy Strode, Helen V. Swan, Terry L. Swaringen, Douglas E. Sweatt, Brown L. Taylor, Debra L. Taylor, Wayne A. Temples, Danny L. Groduofion ls A Promotion Into Life iq. A, Z' K XG XH- v' I U D N 1 5 t' , ,L F' 1 YN .f ' if + rf' V T A 6 x I -1 A la ,, ,fi ' .. 1 l f , 'Q if Tiff f .J NJ y 'fi . 'fr ci fps -x.,v Terrell, Danny P. Thedford, Gary L. Thomas, Paul W. Thomas, Paul W. Thompson, Annette Thorton, David W. Tidmore, Lavonda J. Tidmore, Martha J. Timaeus, Denise A. Treadway, Arthur W. Trevathan, Debra J. Tucker, Patricia A. Varnell, Nancy G. Villanueva, Raul Wade, Kenneth E. Walker, Robert E. Walsh, Betty Ward, Madeline Ware, Vanessa D. Warmke, Joseph R. Seniors . . . 159 Right: Nlelodie Willis shows her pride of being a Lion Senior by putting a 'Senior '72' 0 --- Seniors sticker on the bumper of her car. Warren, lVlona L. Warren, Tony L. Washington, Donald W. Washington, Donna F. Washington, Linda V. Webb, Linda Weeks, John L. Welch, Julie IVI. Werneking, Thomas Wesley, Michael G. West, Janet R. Westberry, Patricia A. Wheeler, Janie S. Whisman, Kathy S. Whitehead, Thomas G. Wideman, Ruby L. 'Senior '72' Stickers Are Sold 3 at 14' ..f 11- gf. ., - , . ' Mi' wtwf F- A 'J I f 1 c ...J X. 4? and 'Y A ' . .- 2 1. 2 Wilkerson, Charles A. Wilkerson, Gail A. Williams, Brenda Williams, Lester H. Williams, Linda F. Williams, Ludell Williams, Luther Williams, Michael E. Williams, Samuel Williams, Sandra K. Williams, Verelean M Willis, Donald Willis, Melodie A. Willman, Debrah K. Wilson, Earl Wilson, Mark Womack, Pamela D. Wood, Gwendolyn R Woodward, James M. 5 4, 41, f 0. V3 I 8 I' E7 Tryk' I .D 5 ,J K 3 I l . -V s 7 , W 2 ,if z... ,V 1 4, , ' r l is 'l A - ...f . if Ji . Cfmigsg ., . ' 1 5 r r' Zia f ,Q 0 5:02 V. X J , 1 .J . i- i F '. -I 1' . Z L53 .af ' 4W 1 ' 'f ' J A I l, -h f Va Q vs ll V N 'X ,. S gi 4 5' K, F X H J l . 'l ., , , ..:. ,- X -.1-fs I . Wooten, Robert C. Wylie, Marie E. Yancy, Richard York, Jana K. York, John R. Young, Curtis W. Young, John E. Young Laura Y. Young, Thomas M. Seniors... 16 Juniors Hove Exciting Yeor The Junior Class at John Tyler was very active this year. The students began the year's activities with a musical talent show the night of October 12, followed by a trip to the State Fair in Dallas on the 23rd. The class also sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins dance February 12. The 599 students look with hope of a better tomorrow. 162 . . .Juniors ,. Wes , ,gd , ,v l A 9. 'gf' as V ggi A W? 3 J l lf 1 ' 'txfiigvv K .., A1 ll, X , XL.. , ,D l .-, 1? X iq? 'f 1 Q -v vig I .f , g 1Q.f I ri Iv' 5 .3 D -.. -S1 fs X .i lKw'?1,5 If 'I Ylw' f lil? Eli' fi A . if ,Y WJ' t X A X 1 , 1 1 l X 3: 'ff ,A af -'A L , , I 1 .A Wy! L Jfgff gi lvl Ll X l Ables, Rickey M. Acker, John T. Aoa...s, Homer R. Alexander, Carolyn K. Alfred, William M. Allen, Cheryl L. Allen, Daveda Allen, Reginald D. Allred, Stanley E. Amos, Martha J. Anderson, Jo N. Anderson, Michael L. Anderson, Tonja Andrews, Mary J. Armstrong, Daylene J. Armstrong, Patricia A. Arnold, Edwin S. Arps, Cassandra A. Asberry, Henry L. Ashley, Douglas M. Ates, Cynthia D. Bailey, Larry D. Bailey, Sylvester Barber, Theresa D. Barnes, Alex H. Barron, Joseph R. Barron, Michael M. Barron, Paul K. Bates, Billy J. Beddingfield, Glynnis H Beddingfield, Kathy D. Beddingfield, Nancy Bedwell,John M. Bell, Kimmy J. Bell, Patsy R. Bennett, Shelia K. Benson, Carolyn G. Benson, Tommy Betts, Vicki D. Bickerdike, Susan L. Biggs, Michael W. Biggs, Virginia R. Bizor, Charlie Bizor, Evelyn J. Black, Cary Black, Dennis G. Black, Donald G. Black, Ora L. 164 . . .Juniors Black, Flay C. Black, Tommy G. Blackstock, Pamela Blalock, Carl E. Bledsoe, Dudley Boggio, Joan Boone, Sylvia J. Bounds, Juliet Bowie, Sandra J. Bowser, Gertie M. Boyd, Debra L. Bracey, Rebecca A. Branch, Tommy D. Brewer, Deborah K. Brodie, Shane W. Brooks, Ellie H. Broughton, Earnest P. Broughton, .lannice C. Brown, Lowell B. Brown, Michael Brown, Patricia A. Bryant, Brenda Fl. Bryant, Deborah Bryant, Lorraine Bullard, Marvin E. Burgess, Janice M. Burke, Edward G. Burks, Jerry H. Burson, Ronnie L. Busby, Debra K. Bush, Gary Bussell, Danny C. Butler, Karen S. Caldwell, Barry D. Caldwell, Sharon A. Calloway, Glenda Campbell, Alfred R. Casteel, Vanessa P. Castleberry, Marquis R. Cates, Scotty L. Cathcart, David W. Cato, Glynn E. Caves, Mary C. Chamblee, Othel Chambless, Jerry W. Chamness, Anita C. Chap, Beverly G. Christian, George E. i. 5 5' . l 1 , if , I X aff 3 .A G 'ar A 1' . tx ,. y ,ii -A . 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Clark, Jeanette Clark, Marilyn Clarkston, Paul D. Clay, James A. Cole, Dorothy Cole, Randall S. Cole, Zelrna D. Collie, Oliver N. Collier, Dennis M. Collins, Becky L. Collins, Carl Fl. Collins, Louise M. Conaway, Kathyrn Conway, Mark E. Cook, Deborah L. Cook, Kenneth E. Cooksey, Charles R. Corbin, Debra L, Council, Kenneth Cowden, Frieda K. Cox, Mary L. Craft, Brenda K. Juniors 5 66 . . .Juniors Craig, Angela S. Craver, Michael W. Crawford, Clement Crorie, Michael W. Crook, William B. Crowder, Diane Crowder, Francine Cruz, Manuel J. Cubit, Lanell Cuca, Andrew J. Curry, Jon D. Curtis, Larry Daniels, Barbara E. Daniels, Joseph L. Daniels, Kathryne A. Daniels, Mayzetta Davidson, Jay Fl. Davis, Carolyn J. Davlin, Tommy Fl. Delley, John A, Dettmer, Johanna G. Deville, Sheila Dewberry, Kittie L. Dewberry, Rochelle D. Dietz, Edwin H. Dubose, Linda K. Duffy, Michael L. Dunn, Ronald E. Dusek, Paula J. Echols, Melanie Clcissmen Sponsor A Trip To The Slcile Fciir 1 iiii H A l il lik. V5 Ll . 0 I - l ,-XP' 1 f f , i , ref' 'va-v ., i 1 4' - r U K in T if f lT 515 - J li - :gif i C , I ' i 555321. an: 7, 7 H+ -Erifvl' . l ,,h, N I 5 ,el Q . Ref , - - Q ' , ,gl if R i i Y Edwards, D'Ann Edwards, Reba A. Ekers, Bobby R. Ellis, Howard J. Emmons, Debra D. Eurine, Linda G. Evans, Eulene Faber, Vicki L. Fambrough, Donna L. Fears, Jerry W. Fenton, Toye K. Ferguson, Tommy l-l. Ferrell, Donald W. Fielder, Karen Fields, Damon M. Fitz, Glenda K. Fleming, Schuyler Florence, Clarice Flowers, Donna J. Fontenot, William S. Ford, Jacqueline Foreman, Eva B. Foster, James H. Franklin, Addie L. Franklin, Elsie A. Frazier, Forrest E. Fuller, Charles D. Fuller, Darwin M. Furch, Linda D. Gaines, James L. Gallaher, Linda S. Gandy, Vicki R. Garcia, Jesse M. Gardner, Carol J. Gardner, Tommye J. Garner, Michael L. Garrett, Patricia A. Garrett, Thresa F. Garza, Martha Gee, Glenda K. Gee, Wilfred G. Gibbons, Matt C. Gilliam, Sherletrice Y Gimble, Barbara G. Gipson, Richard C. Givens, Annie L. Glaspie, Jessica G. Glover, Kathryn 68 . . .Juniors Golden, Harold G. Gooden, Jesse C. Gordon, Dennis L. Grant, Sharon A. Gravitt, Sue E. Green, Charles W. Green, Duke B. Green, Mark R. Green, Mary C. Green, Tina Gregory, Nancy A. Grier, David M. Grigsby, Thomas M. Gurney, Robert E. Guthrie, Michael W. Haley, Linda D. Hall, Brenda J. Hall, Mark S. Hall, Nelson T. Hamilton, Joseph B. Hamilton, Lynn Hamilton, Wesley Hammack, Rebecca A. Hammer, Cynthia A. Hammond, Bobby Hampton, Charles R. Hampton, Joyce Hampton, Lorenza Hancock, Juanita Hand, Starla J. Hanson, Dewey Haralson, Janet Harris, Gary W. Harris, Terri L. Harrison, Charlotte Harrison, Michele Hartman, Rhonda G. Hartsfield, Douglas Harvey, Bernadet G. Harvey, Charles M. Harvey, Francis L. Hatfield, Mark Hawkins, Arenia A. Hawkins, Doris K. Hawkins, Joe M. Haynes, Douglas L. Hebert, Russell Hendley, Thomas G. '2' 'eff . - A s' A 1-ww. 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M lv i X 'il mi f l l T5 Hendrick, Loyd H. Hendrickson, Randy L Hidalgo, John S. Higginbotham, Billy J. Hill, Faylene Hill, Linda J. Hill, Thomas K. Hilliard, Robert E. Hinds,Jimmy L. Hines, Jimmie D. Hitt, Gay Holcomb, Susan L. Honea, Thomas L. House, Marie A. Houston, Pamela K. Howard, Wendell Howell, Hal Hudnall, Katherine E. Hudspeth, Clifton L. Huff, William R. Hughes, Alvin Hughes, Deborah Hughes, Shelley R. Humphrey, Adrienne 170. . .Juniors Humphrey, Richard C. Hunley, Ronald J. Hunt, Randy L. Hutchinson, Belinda Iglesias, Danny S. lsham, Kenneth lsham, Patricia K. Jackson, Beverly Jackson, Jane E. Jackson, Kathy L. Jackson, Linda G, Jackson, Willie E. Janis, Kay C. Jenkins, Roxanna L. Jimmerson, Jimmy J. Johnigan, Jerry W. Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Mary L. Johnson, Melvin E. Johnson, Rickey Jones, Carol D. Jones, Charles E. Jones, Donnie Jones, Earnest L. Jones, Jennell Jones, Jimmie P. Jones, Marilyn D. Jones, Rebecca E. Jones, Virginia Kapka, Bill Kelley, Clyde B. Kelly, Erma S. Kennedy, Scott L. Kirkland, Tonny R. Kiser, Ronald Krahmer, Lois Fl. J ll, , V. PSAT Tesl Administered To Sludenls .V 5 + .L wi' 1 'Uv .. l 1, W - 4 nv mqgcsilmg' ., , , ..... , gll ., Mk- .,.. fsxqgig f oses Q - F2 I '39 N-,, X lf! .M ,N ' L 5 if f f J' .. Z' f l fx 1 ' i j iii y K ., rw , HB7 r s. 5 ig ' Fi 'S I 0 - -cs. '77 3 X is ..'- IA 1-tv lr I 2. J l 'i J' ai' , ' flsifqll L 1 ' .o ,avi , ., l 1 , - ef l ,4 ' ' I I 1 Q 1 '- '- .5 ' 3 .- ,i 1 ,i s- 4 X wi ' . .i if -LC SQ! K, , .v, xy M 4 ' ,.. ,. i s -. K w ,Q . ' Ncvidik . 3 r -QF -gy' L-.52 . 'E , . , J i 1 Wx X C? 'N Q' P 5. f ev 1: Q, , Qi lf, l I. X: N, 'Y fi x. .! lf l.lff. J- . I ,, 4 l- ' I .9 v , . rg- ,sg 4'-A I EL: V .1 'i' 7 - l ' . Y . A if ' J xf xx K A S is X 1 , i x l.' M A .- - -.1 l ,m iq Wg? KM Kromer, Patti Lacy, Gary A. Lahue, Shirley A. Lamance, James M. Land, Katherin S. Land, Sherrv A- Landrum, Richard K. Lane, Mary D. Lanier, Marguari R. Latham, Linda C. Lee, Alford H. Lee, Earnest A. Lee, Movita G. Lee, Robbie D. Leffler, David E. Lewis, Billy R. Lewis, Jane C. Lewis, Sharon A. Lewis, Toni E. Liggett, Terry D. Lincecum, Cynthia Littlejohn, Velma D. Litton, Debra L. Lloyd, Marcus C. Locke, Bruce A. Ling, Amona K. Loosier, James D. Love, Barbara N. Lovelady, Michael McBee, Glenn K. McCoy, Randall McCullough, Marilyn J. McDougal, James K. McGill, Michael R. McGuire, Jennifer A. McKay, James H. McKellar, Vicki McKenzie, James B. McKenzie, Lenard McLenden, Winston McMillan, Donna G. McMillan, Jo A. McMurrian, Deborah L. McNickle, Daniel A. McPherson, Rickey Macoy, Sharon N. Mallory, Carol A. Manley, Donna G. Juniors 72 ..Juniors Mann, Sherrie L. I Marsh, Henry Marsh, Shirley M. Mason, Audury M, Mass, Dwaine H. Mass, Kenneth H. May,Susan D. Medlock, Joyce M. Melton, Reba M. Middlebrook, Jacqueline E. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Maurice G. Milner, Steven M. Mims, David D. Mims, Mary C. Moody, Sammie D. Mooney, Rex A. Moore, Fred Moore, Phillip N. 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A K., Juniors Exhibit Mony Tolenls Left l know it s taboo but it s good junior Vicki Faber catches Mrs Susie Jones Drill Team Sponsor with her back turned. Pierce, Ruthie L. V Pike, Mark A. Pilkinton, Nina M. Pinkney, Monita F. Pitts, Ottis M. Portwood, Penny S. f 'gl' .Z ' ' f -ff - i . P J' Potter, Karen D. Powell, Cordia J. Praytor, John K. Priest, Teresa M. Pugh, Vanessa , V - 1 Ragan, Virginia G. . . ,infra Ragsdale, Mariann . Redmond, Kenneth J. Reeves, Nancy A. Rettig, Pamela J. , ' Richard, Ronald Richardson, Marion L. Richardson, Mary E. . Riddle, Pamela K. , Rider, Charles M. Roberson, Grady L. Roberson, Peggy '2,,,v ' Z., ' . Roberts, Carolyn J. l p.. Juniors... 17 74. . .Juniors Roberts, Scott T. Robinson, Pamela S. Robinson, Pamela S. Robinson, Patricia A. Robinson, Peggy M. Rodgers, Natalie D. Rogers, Paula G. Rose, Dwayne H. Ross, Lillian G. Rouse, Vita L. Roy, Jimmy D. Roy, Johnny L. Rozell, Gary L. Rozell, James M. Rushing, Nancy E. Ryan, Vicki R. Salas, Richard A. Sanchez, Felix Saunders, Minnie P. Schaefer, Deanna Schimank, Karen L. Schulte, Sonja E. Scott, Eddie M. Scott, Jerry Session, Sheryl L. Shackelford, Debra A. Shores, Kenneth W. Shrum, Keith D. Sides, Linda E. Smith, Anna L. ' n The Tradition of Sadie Hawkins Is Upheld 'iff ay .35 .ti 'i 1 1. mx ' .ai , f ate ' 4' fr 5, -L.. ' -1 .fx lx ' . xxx ,I ' X me , wiv.. ,. . jkv 1 ffm ., J 3,5 , wi' ., .f in ' V im ' x ft M' .. 1 if Iigpf .V?.T H ., 4 U 1 ' A... w e .sif t f K . ., if if . t A V ' i : Q xx te ' . ' ,M j iv . ' Ai, , Q i L, ' . ' 1 ' ' 'f. '.'.Q.ia1k X Y' . Al i-.L X . t..l : Q i ii fe ' cf ' V Hi is . A K 1 ji L' K 9, ai, ti i f M i f .4 N: P . N y M' , H 1 ? It V Wi V . ml ik 4 .Ak gil kv q -A ful. . . . H Q ' X ' i I f , . i A g, 5, x A fv- nv, 9 .f l film .ffm A --.f if F,-to Vs 1 I -A , X I 1 f', 'fn . I l i l j l . A, li f. f S' 1 Vii+'.,l A 5 7 3 1 'W 3-FQ, .1 its 1 vaf 63 .. I -'V J ,, -Q Q' .-. ,, 0 J --1 ' - 1- l . X f N f ll l .IJ V - 3 . X1 9 l ' ' av., 4 1, I J? 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Valentine, Valmer Vansandt, Teresa C. Veasey, Sherry D. Vittitow, John G. Wade, Pamela L. Waggener, Delbert J. Waits, Glenda J. Walker, Cadie M. Walker, Gethry Walker, Mitchell T. Wallace, Donald G. Walters, Daniel R. Waltrip, Jan Ward, Billy R. Ward, Emanuel Warren, Sharron R. Washington, Julia F. Watson, Melonie A. Watson, Samuel D. Watson, Vernell Wellmon, Glenn E. Wesley, Deborah Y. White, Danny R. White, Janet S. White, Judy K. Whitfield, Mary D. Whitmore, Kenneth C. Wideman, Linda J. Wilkerson, Jennifer R. Wilkerson, Rebecca G. Wilkins, Vivian A. Williams, Evelyn l. Williams, Jerry D. Williams, Kay F. Williams, Lanette A. Williams, Marilyn Williams, Marilyn K. Williams, Martha L. Williams, Nina A. Williams, Sandra K. Wilson, Debra Wilson, John M. Wilson, Louella Wilson, Ricky G. Woods, Vicki L. f . f 1 Y K -we ,gs J- Qi? . N ik' M t ' .A T . 1bw?4..a'2:x - B.. G ,La 5 4 fi A f U ,. i l. '. alfa. xv. Q T .. wg T-f' 'I . of 2 A vi, , .A du., 'V li ... M ,lb gi, it . 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I , l g Sophomores Find A New Life 603 new spirit boosters came to John Tyler this year.The Sophomores participation in school activities promoted pride and interest in the school. They were faced with new experiences, freedom, and problems of being a sophomore. The class is the largest ot the three at John Tyler this year. As the year ended they were left with memories of their 'first year of high school. ln looking back, they can laugh and realize that being a JT sophomore wasn't so bad after alll 178 . . . Sophomore-s .4 ,. .,. 5 i Ar l,.-, ,. , .ai . A- R T' f ' ill' J ' 'xii f 1' A ' W' ' ' ' if X f 'D 1 +? , ' ev 4 f x 1' an 0 4 f! , 9 ., ts, l '1 fue hy.: ft 1 ig, V' ' 'r 1 1 1 1--ff, 1 a 4 - z , 1.4- ul V . u . N i' . A ' L ..Q:: e 1 .4 J xi li .' '.' fe, .- . .g. S . 2 -v-. L, ,ill Abbott, Randy J. Abercrombie, Partici Adair, Kenneth W. Adams, Sharon L. Alexander, .Debra Alexander, Marian E Alfaro, Richard Alfred, Charles Allen, Ramond Allred, Frank J. Amie, Maurine Anderson, Keith D. Appleby, Susan D. Arnett, Tommy L. Arps, Linda K. Austin, Daniel H. Baggett, Randy F. Bagwell, David Baker, Frederick S. Baker, Thomas R. Bankhead, Kathy J. Barnes, Dena M. Barnett, Patti R. Barrett, Phoebria A. Barron Maragret A. Barron, Sandra . Barton, Clifton B. Baxter, Marilyn D. Beasley, Randy D. Beck, Govie J. Beddingfield, Regina Bell, Barbara F. Bell, Henry L. Benthall, Nancy E. Biggs, Brenda Biggs, Kathryn A. Biggs, Katie A. Bircher, Dorothy L. Bishop, Ricky L. Bizor, Oneatha M. Black, Archie R. Black, Beatrice Black, Edna M. Black,SeIah R. Blalock, Sara A. Blaylock, Darrold L. Blaylock, Shelia L. Bledsoe, Ronnie L. Bowens, Debra J. Bowens, Schuby R. Bowie, Wortha L. Boyd, Dessa E. Boyd, Joe B. Boyd, Lawanda Boyette, Sidney R. Bracey, Scott W. Bradley, Gary L. Bradley, Paul Branch, Larry G. Branscum, Nancy Brasher, Karen R. Brewer, Alvina M. Brewer, Cynthia C. Sophomores Brewer, Sandra K. Brewer, Sharon D. Brewster, Marilyn Bright, Robert N. Brooks, Elaine Brooks, John W. Brooks, Lester D. Brooks, Lois J. Brown, Annie J. Brown, Lawanda G. Brown, Mary K. Brown, Pat Browning, Kenneth H. Brunelle, Johnny L. Bryant, Eddie W. Bryant, Kenneth L. Buchanan, Carol A. Bullard, Danny K. Bullard, Donald R. Burgess, Gerald B. Bush, Snow E. Buster, Kim Butler, Glenda C. Butler, Sandra G. Cain, James G. Caldwell, Beverly J. Caldwell, Donnie Fl. Caldwell, Linda G. Caldwell, Flalph L. Callier, Elston F. Camp, Sherron R. Campbell, Bobby Campbell, Earl C. Campbell, Patricia A. Canady, James D. Carlile, Deborah K. Carlson, Shirley Carpenter, Cathy S. Carpenter, Lyndon L. Carter, Brenda E, Carter, Wynston K. Cates, Kip B. Cates, Shelia lVl. Champion, Gene P. Champion, William H. Chandler, Pat K. Channon, Calvin Chester, Effie C. Clakely, Patricia D. Clark, Cherri Clark, Lonzo Clay, Charmain Clem, Shirley L. Clement, Danny L. Clemons, Tommy C. Clifton, Barbara J. Clifton, Penny L. Coffin, Terri D. Coke, Robert J. Cole, Danny J. Cole, Patricia A. Conklin, Dale C. Conway, Diana IVI. 80 Sophomores ,,' ' .1 ii' ' T IX fx , K 5 f lx 3 Q , l api l ml ' yn 3 -nz 5 K ,Q M w Y. . '- 3 . fir.. -3 , , k I m A 03, f' A iw? W l P4 f wt 5 ' i'-- ' lp ' X. . i a iQ .Q:k ' l. - - A F551 j, A ' as '73 - i ?.t ' 1 4 W 52- A ,ua 'a i .P X rf! , 1 ,C A - --J' -eva., in b ,pb . ' fx' 15.141 5,7 X ki 'Z 'E it 1 '- , .73 . 3' t CA! . 'J . ' ..1i I ' if f' A 4 4 . SE! K. A w A 5 I V v sigh 0 ' 'C . . A ,. F , . 0 312 eu J .i - Eff it Q I - MFG? Wifi . ?Z5, 'f,6'-' i I l ixv Q --seo' . Ax i J 2 Sllgfe ifsp . . tt K.. A W, ' - Q e-'- -E A ' .1 . 1 l . , e l t 'C ' i Ai.-: ze :, X, ,i i 1 I i , ff N P i or wi M . , J A . N J A g ie' K KVM A i ' ,A neil' I A if A h f ,X 013- 1 O . . SX' HW P' ,, . :ri W 3? .Mi i fill if D 'iz' I . X -A 2' it f l fl 4 5. ' X' . f 1 S ek.. M ,Gil l ,Q C? A' C ' ll C . YK if -f .... , we 4 ' f - ,Q t J ar. Q . 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Cuca, Patricia C. Davis, Mary F, Davis, Sharon G. Davis, Sherry L. Dawson, Kathy R. 373 A :' Day, Zandra E. Dean, David D. Delrie, Ranae M. Dewberry, Lean M. Dewberry, Marchabra D. Dews, Cherlyn A. Dickerson, Kandy N.LAU 3 l 1' Q if Er E! ,T fi S I Sl im f . 'gs Dickerson, Sheila A. N Diggins, Gary D. LNQQ 'QL Downes, Jamie M. Dudley, Donald G. Dudley, Harold l. 1 H f f Q Duffer, Vonda J. Duffy, Joseph L. Sophomores Dunn, Audrey L. Dunn, Thomas A. Easter, Billy R. Edmonson, Sheralyn L. Edwards, Barbara Ellis, John E. Ellis, Larry Ellis, Randy L. England, Mark P. Epperson, Paul Erwin, Gail Erwin, Molly Eschberger, Mark A. Evaige, Kim A. Evans, Cleveland Evans, Wanda E. Fancher, Debra K. Farrell, David G. Featherston, Carolyn Fields, Sonja A. Fisher, Frank P. Fitts, William S. Fitz, Regina G. Fletcher, George P. Florence, Evelyn Ford, Carolyn V. Ford, Cornelius C. Ford, Karen Ford, Richard C. Foster, Mary C. Francis, Shirley J. Frausto, Linda J. Freeman, Donald P. Freeman, Frank Freeman, Jennie L. Freeman, Laquita U. Frick, Jerry L. Frick, Terry G. Fry, Joe S. Fuller, Billy W. Fuller, Kathy L. Fuller, Nina J. Furch, Vineta K. Futrell, Edward C. Galyeon, Billy J. Gardner, Belinda Gardner, Jerry P. Garrett, Rebecca Gary, James P. Gentry, Joseph H. George, Michael D. Gibbs, Richard R. Gilbert, Janice R. Gilliam, Glenn R. Gilstrapp, Mynetta B. Ginn, Zelda K. 82 Sophomores :isa sm f A 3 'ff . 5, . ,Q..,J . FF sv. . i x. n L , f-t V ul r- J si 9 Elia' 1 . :ff ' 9: A 'K 1 5 3 ,Ma E! 5 fag' .'f- ,ii ka . , A fiifima , . Sophomores Enler Three Year Dream .ii Q' K. li! A W . , lj wwf X, . .. J 1 .. . A A J f 0 I I 0,3 :X J: lui ' ' - 1 N4 if' 1 ?.-.i A 'ini A b Q A. ,gi . ' Ii . , 1 l X :Q V' I 'fl 1-if ff 1 Q. 5- ai . it fe A I . ff MX' W :Q ' ' w A P 'I' X l K t A .12 5 t .7 I lf' 'Nil 7 - 'iif 'fllffb lfl J l.l xl' fi A 1-if 5-fit C - 5 Q 1 , .,' 3 , ' 1 - ' ' i ,fix W, , ffwva fig 'XA affix? .lies . lil If' '59 iv 13' x . 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Hardeway, Raymond U. Harper, Bobby Harris, Dreyfuss W. Harris, Steven lVl. Harris, Susan A. Hart, Billy W. Hartsfield, David C. Hartsfield, Larry D. Harvey, Karen S. Hasting, Janice Hawes, Oleta S. Hawkins, Donna L. Hawkins, Judy A. Hawkins, Leonard Head, David P. Head, Rodney L. Hendricks, Phyllis A. Hendley, Lindsey L. Hendley, Loyalann Hensley, Richard A. Herring, Jackie Hilburn, Herbert A. Hill Hill Hill Adean Donna J. , Jeffrey D. Rhonda J. Hill, Hobbs, Eddy N. Hohertz, Anita Holden, Lon D. Holder, Penny Holly, Gayle Y. Holly, Wynona F. Hood, Jack B. Hood, Ralph Hooten, Jerry M. Horne, Deborah L. - , . , fi V K ' 3 ix jim -5 SQ. 1: . fs . af -' , r 1 K If J h xx I I x-J! X 1 I Q ' , l f b ' an-:Jill Ax ll 1 X! I r 'ss .. in J f is aft .y cj A-f fa .. A -ef f f K! ,f A J' SJ, X, Q -get 'RL ' H A S . ii ' am 7- 0 . .ei ik: .A .ga 1 .cw . fi fs rw i if . X A ' J ff' J ,, , 'l,'Kln. f' . ll- gg- To S'- X' It l V' I, . A a fin ll J f l f I j X A Ill! .4 nl 1 R -' V- .4 ix . i 1 Horten, Deborah J. Houston, Carolynn J. Howell, Sherry K. Hubbard, Deborah A. Hubbard, Randall D. Huddleston, Freddy Hughes, Allean P. Sophomores . . . 183 Hughes, Katherine D. Hughes, Roy R. Humphrey, Thomas W. Hynds, Kathy S. Inman, Molly R. Isabell, David W. Isabel, Pearletha lverson, Gary H. Jackson, Carolyn J. Jackson, Cathy D. Jackson, Deborah K. Jackson, Melody J. Jackson, Sandra K. Jackson, Vester Jacobson, Karen R. Jenkins, Angela Jenkins, Jerry L. Jennings, Byron C. Johnigan, Patricja N. Johnson, Bobby W. Johnson, Frank L. Johnson, Jackie R. Johnson, Larry D. Johnson, Lula H. Johnson, Michael R. Johnson, Steven N. Jones, Betty L. Jones, Carol A. Jones, Charles A. Jones, Constance M. Jones, Donny Jones, Gwenda F. Jones, Jacqualine E. Jones, Joe W. Jones, Ken Jones, Mary H. Jones, Minnie C. Jones, Richard T. Jones, Shirley Jordan, Larry G. Kelley, Doris J. Kelly, Joan E. Kelly, Judy G. Kemp, Mark T. Kennedy, Danny R. Kersh, Brenda J. Kersh, Darrell Key, Peggy A. Kightlinger, Norma S. Kilpatrick, Robert K. Kilsby, Mark L. Kimbrell, Donna J. King, Michael L. Kirkland, Floyd W. Knight, Barbara E. Knowles, Dawn Kristof, Laura E. Lacy, Manuel D. Lacy, Valetta S. Lam, Paula Lamb, James T. Land, Duane A. Land, Kendell K. 84 Sophomores fl. . .gr as gym r Q . ' e 1 . F, it 0 .. .5 2 1 w 'ji QE' . fi .. if if fi ' -. - - Jil .- 'I' , ,M if 3 'A' lv W . , A - Y ' Jf 1' , 1 . ,I ,Q ,gy , 41 . t V K ..:s t :lv . -D . Q f A l N l eiel . .2 . : 'Ff is 'M ' 4 'Q' LQ QV -, D' . Q , - R :L r ,Vs 7 we ' 1? li- i A if . xg . W V x. Q! 1' . W T - , .i z KW - I V. EE' fe gig if l Effi f f , L . . ' 1 S 57:3 sl ' ' .. R51 ' 2 S it r- ,s -, ,f 2 -1 . ff, rf ts. 5' J ' -1 s at , . S- ' ,.'i 35 -it ,., . il' F H' ' 5 Q 7 . f T ' I fl .- if 7 ' T , . R3 5 xi 3' J Q ' lf . xx l '..f , s . at Z3 . A N , , 5, l . A 7 X I , ' S , I . , ,'- ..s1, 1 X ' mix . : N 4355 ' G l - is . 3 5 4 ii 4 A L f l . . X 1 1 1' elf' pk v U .75-3 4' Tj' . f' K JJ 9 ,. ' . in ' . 4. X1 M! Aw JJ f 1 ff . lf 1 2 'J ff ! l J S' . T- 7: A .A A g A J: 'XX A 7. T ne.. t Incoming Students Must Adiust to High School Routine Landers, Gina L. Lane, Miclael L. Lawton, Eddie Ledford, John L. Ledford, Mark G. Lee, John H. Lee, Lana K. Lee, Margaret E. Lee, Robert E. Leonard, Margaret L Lester, Cedrick D. Lewis, Bobby W. Little, Brenda K, Locke, Kelton W. Loden, Cynthia C. Long, Debra J. Lowry, Stephen F. Lowthorp, Larry Luttrell, Robert G. Lynch, Kathleen E. McCauley, Curtis M. McCormack, Kim D. McGowan, Stephen D. McCrary, Kevin B. McDonald, Luvine J. McDonald, Ricky L. McDonough, Patricia M McFadden, Peter L. McFaddin, Deborah A. McFarland, Laurie L. Mclnnis, Delores McLeroy, Raymond B. McMinn, Leta R. McMurrian, Scott J, Malone, Stephen E. Manuel, Vicki Marler, Doris J. Martin, Jarvis L. Martin, Mavis K. Martin, Ronda S. Martin, Vickie D. Mason, Lionel Massey, Johnny V. Mathis, Judy E. Matthews, Cynthia A. 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Messer, Bruce A. Messer, Donna L. Miller, Charles Miller, Rebecca J. Sophomores 5 Moore, Maurice R. Moore, Timothy G. Morgan, Larry D. Morphis, Janet C. Morris, Johnny L. Morris, Laura J. Morrow, Gary Mosley, Mitchell Muller, Charlotte A. Munn,Jimmy N. Munn,Weldon T. Nelson, Gwnedolyn D. Newman, Joyce M. Norris, Gayla Null, Gloria J. Oldham, John W. Oliver, Debra A. Ortiz, Jorge L. Page, Charles W. Parish, Rickey W. Parker, Deborah L. Parker, Pat Parker, William S. Parks, Teresa A. Parmer, Nancy K. Partridge, Teresa A. Patrick, Roger A. Pearson, John Peel, Debra K. Penny, Kathleen J. Perdue, Carl L. Phillips, Danny C. Phillips, Debbie L. Phillips, Gary R. Pickens, Evelyn K. Pierce, Ronald Q. Pike, Rex A. Pinkley, Danna L. . Pinkney, Carolyn D. 86 . . . Sophomores Pittillo, Dennis D. Pitts, Vicki A. Posey, Bonita S. Potts, Pamela J. Powell, Carolyn D. Powell, Gary L. Preston, Marsha R. Price, Diana K. Price, Orethanna Pringle, William J. Pugh, Cornelius N. Pullins, Alfredia L. Fiachuig, Carl A. Raibon, Barbara L. Rains, Debra A. Raley, Morris T. Flay, Nancy G. by J if, riffs.: 'm 1' , 4 1 Z 5 ef . - '7 efffe .iq .1 ftf E vs- QQ, 7 Lion Cubs fi? . ie . k 4' 951.5 J! Xi , l .... N if I Us .J - vt J' 5 eg? R A rim! K f -A ,IXNQJIN I ' Explore Their New Den . . , , is is Q.. s G2 YN . -v F l f . 1 . xx. A A ,V . f . A LA X . KK X, I l ff :L 4? A ' I 1 Allie. . ar- ' 5 .T ,V Af, ...Q ' iff S ' ' .five F' i sit - . iii f 'HY 'VAN X .L , T6 , W J, ,Af 1-ef c . , ' ,' 1 jr .,. V' - i A Q i L. . . , , fi :ill :ll il f k I .,,. I... M. - , V X - --442, 4 L .. A A ' y sg is ' A ' ,xi , of ,- j 'L , ... ' ff, W ,l -7 'rx' Ns ' . f i .G Th K iw ,Li . x . -- A ev . 1 .Li M ., f Jiri ' ,fl X .:5:':-' . ll i I i ' if 1'-.l'. 4 'Le' b .'.wEb0 A' .tgp . if J 'ik' el? 1 in x I ,gs . .i in A ww., A f. . X bl ..ss .,sl Q: . i.. f ff 1 11 3' L . , tif? X ' t 317' 1 Q3 ., P it 5' ' A f J Q QR.. 'f 153 f ' l f fi. .4 f Sexton . I i I I , ' i , l i. 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Schultz, Randall Seastru nk, Marcellus W Seaton, Clara D. Seaton, Richard D. Session, Daniel P. Session, Hazalia D. Session, Phyllis K. , Randall C. Shepherd, Linda D. Shepherd, Melton D. Sherman, Lajuana R. Shirley, Charles R. Shockley, James D. Silver, Kippi L. Silvey, Jerry L. Simmons, Bradley J. Simpson, Helen O. Sirles, Gary D. Smith, Charles R. Smith, Charlotte R. Smith, Donald L. Smith, Ernest L. Smith, Grace K. Smith, Larry G Smith, Lillie M. Smith, Lisa G. Smith, Michael D. Smith, Pamela J. Smith, Patricia L. Smith, Reuchall R. Smith, Royce Smith, Ruth A. Snider, Charles J. Snider, Sandra K. Snyder, Terry G. Sokoloski, Connie Spencer, Andrey L. Sophomores Right: 'Beat Lee!' shout Sophomore Blue Brigade members Loyalann Hendley, Gayla Norris, and Karen Harvey as they march in the annual Rose Parade. Sophomores . .. Spencer, Roderick Spigner, Marcus Stagner, Linda G. Stanley, Lisa S. Staples, Deborah L. Staples, Michael D. Starks, Edward R. Steel, Kenneth R. Stein, Carmen R. Stephenson, Thersa A. Stokes, Ernest R. Stratton, Donna Sudduth, Barry G. Sulser, Donna D. Swann, Linda S. Swift, John Tamplin, Becky D. Tarrant, Donna J. Taylor, Billy C. Taylor, Lacy A. Taylor, Michael W. Taylor, William M. Terrell, Ruby J. Thedford, Cynthia R. Thieleman, Robert W. Thompkins, Kathie L. Thompson, Beverly A. Thompson, Cindy Thompson, Jacquelyn L. Thompson, James A. Thompson, Jimmy Thompson, Melinda L. Thorton, Linda G. Thurman, Scott G. Timmond, Shelia J. 188 lv J in w Spirit Boosters Are Active . 1 , v ' 1 J g 9 V 5 ,ii K I A if ,L , . f' rx: if A x xx 1 Y- ' ,ts I 'J ' fr ff: 1. ' wf A K X MLA 40: W S nm l M. W5 lf . A ,.. I , 5 .AX -'i .Q i 5 to 1 Z A. Aft! gf F ' 5 .ti xiM S f ' 1 -'7i ii ,Sk H552 e. N . ' . ' . l k 7 5 1-,Hy 6 M f -I gf, . iii, . A In Q5 1 V P 'fo ,I ,... , .FS ' 1 J, l ' 1 I 'T' .. t , . .l, s t 7 it R Q 5 LQ . R we V , 1 k,.A ,, . f X is .l . f P1iii.iiit4m'.llf I 2- all 4 X R 5 Alf my I Zh: 4 ' i .4 I f 5 . 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Watson, Sonja Watson, Vicki L. Webb, Danny L. Webb, Pamila M. Wesley, Susie K. Wheeler, Linda K. Whitaker, Kent M. White, Walter D. Whitting, Ronnie J. Wickware, Gary D. Wideman, Mable A. Wideman, Sandra R. Wideman, Stevy D. Wiggins, Glenn W. Williams, Audrev J. Williams, Bobby J. Williams, David W. Williams, Deborah K. Williams, Debra D. Williams, Glenn R. Williams, Ray A. Williams, Stephanie L Williams, Vickie R. WilIiamson,Sherri L. Wilson, Cary C. Wilson, Deborah A. Wilson, John W. Wilson, Mark A. Wood, Bently R. Wooten, Gerald Wright, James L. Yarber, Jerry L. Yarber, Larry D. York, Brenda York, Robert E. Sophomores fx! l vi I lv' ,IV ll l. ,l ll ilgilx l E, 5-51-Q44 J of FH? + 'li X - - ' 'Al 'U' lifes P ir 1 al V --' f'?' Eg. 'J 3 if W l Pride ln Our Potrons A symbiotic relationship exists between the student life and the community enterprises. While the students support the city's businesses, the city in turn, strives to show its appreciation by taking an active part in school activities. Each organ must depend on the other and work together. One without the other would have little chance at all for success. The equilibrium that is established between the two is based on pride and respect-A mutal need. Our Patrons . . . 191 Murphey The Jeweler S Mr. IVIcBride and examine their doubl Mcic's Gun Shop 219 E. Elm 593-4031 Flowers by Cmeto When Sending Flowers-Send Ours Phone 593-7666 For Your Convenience We Deliver Route TO Tyler, Texos 7570i ., fx Mrs. Ometa Herrin presents Linda Jones with a mum for a football game. Tyler Morning Telegroph Tyler Courier Times Tyler Courier-Times-Telegroph Bow Street Flower Shop Turner Armature Works ' Repairs ' Revvinding Electric Motors Sales 81 Service 1422 W. Front 592-1772 ALLIED RADIO SHACK ALINLJIED RADIO SHACK Division Of Tandy Corp. 1745 Troup Hwy Bill Staples 593-8901 Co-Owner-Mgr. G06 E, Reeves Bus. 592-7389 Dispatcher 593-3322 0 JOHN RICHBURG Res. 592-8240 Plant Manager MONTERRY HOUSE ,L 0 .. - g Q., H x O Som R. Hill Lumber Company Building Material and Supplies 1112 E. Erwin St. 593.8266 Advertising . . . 193 Ty er Sovings ond Loon Association South Broadway at 8th P.O. Box 3545 Tyler, Texas 75701 Skihmnrr Bonanza DPEM Mobile Homes 7-UHNEH Sunhrtvz 'M' 2031W B FOR EXFiiE:!OPNURSE Si Mr. ond Mrs. Hickory House Bcir-B-Q L V L p323 ry H y ' ' Hgh N tD Nouls J Sh O 94 d C . 6 . My .Q A V j',,M,e ' '. f ,fur '1'-4 L X- ' W 32P5 ff ,qi .7 , .L X ' .:.'9 I in '2- ,,., ,.... , W... -. Sam EVANS APPLIANCESSferw2e :E A Q i fpimzrn , swgjgf If - 2 :mmm nmmmm.mu:-uiumnnmmum azz: 2:1 'E' i ral V I 'l A' -'V' lVlFl. FIX-IT APPLIANCE REPAI RING 1811 E. SE Loop 323 at Paluxy ARPET ART 3215VV. Bow C. G. Baldwin 593-8348 593-3863 O 104 E. 8TH ST. BERGFELD CENTER Arnold T ewriter YVATKINS PRODUCTS 8K Y oM' 'f:9g'f2 A sales Service Co. Supplies Rentals 83l W' BOW 5924659 207 E. Ferguson 5976751 gi 410 South Broadwqy Tylcr,Texas Ladies 85 Juniors Ready-to-Wear 8a Complete Wedding Service The Bock Door Advertising... 195 1 3361352 Ezzkzrg Tidmore Auto Ports Wholesale Distributors HOME LIKE BAKING SERVICE boo QC f P t T I Eq p t 1915 Eghh 5921011 5920992 WH-I-d R 593 0978 2800 W E John Rogers Ponfioc Dofson WADEL-CONNALY CO. INC. an There s More 6' Q Q Q0 To See 'Q T' ' 6 st: On 260000 ST0gYfX?:'1 '0oosP0' Cable TV TBWKAWC-H FURNITURE COMPANY 210 soum sRoAowAY C plm-1 F ng 5924391 BYRD Service Ports 4 605 East Erwin 592 7386 11111 mfs 9 IJ u p , mash num Phormocy JEWELERS 125 27 S Broadway 597 3501 - 815 so th B kh 1749 Troup Hnghway Green Acres Center 593 2583 H sp tal A e 592 8283 E55 as-fee I Dov: s- Green Paint 81 Body Shop W e k S 1905 W El 597 5222 Ad rtsg FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WHITEHGUSE THE GOLD EAGLE BANK MEMBER FDIC Nflolv e 4, of 4 I 'Q z 7-I 'T-',,fmmM,F me DRIVE-IN DEPOSIT WINDOW SERVICE OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 3P.M. TO 6:30 P.M. SATURDAY 9 TO I2 gvwdffw Qwvufe, SIZZLER STEAKS ! TDP QUALITY BEEF COOKED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! Self-Service to Save You Money OPEN 11 A.M. to 9 RM. DAILY Top Sirloin - Strip Sirloin - Filet - Ribeye Ground Round-Chicken- Shrimp Chicken Fried Steak-Hamburgers Sandwiches Try SIZZLER Before You Decide, You'Ii Eniov The Difference TNA 1721 ROSELAND AT E. SIXTH ACROSS FROM MONTGOMERY WARD 592-9413 BERGFELD CENTER 593-2737 game Tom's Barber Shop i I :Zh adhoad rl Tom MALLORY Barber-Stylist ' o f SCULPTUR-KUT svsmn Ladies 81 Juniors Ready To Wear 2323 West E rwin 220 wi FRONT Bus. 597-0751 592-4041 RGS. 592-4780 J. D. Brown showing the latest bootwear to Randy Alexander. THE CORRAL ANTONS RECORDS AND TAPES WE MAKE TAPES 2109 S. Brdvvy. 592-5271 LEVI'S LASATERS ' r zi .l 3 i iiLW, 45 nl I El EQHLQ 22,o5 EE i M Wim or , ggy . - ' - ,. 'W I I j.l..a.... V.. Im D Jvyfgah Q Eff ,,!TLi2 ,2 :EES ie - eip 1- ia.-.ww g ,ls'1Z.-M 12:52 ,.-fir-H , i , in 1 , - ' ? ifi'J'f -xii -i -1-'z'vf'7j , mqm Q ' , 4, FA... W- Ya- A-eg,-24. A--,iig-41-frii-le-X:-lia, . , Burks-Walker-Tippit Funeral Directors 592-6553 Wfm llqunufir ' P R ll ll IIIIZT 5 Tyler Packing Co. How good can temporary help be? Call Manpower and see! NIANPGWER' Phone 592-0883 Clie Crider's Cut Rafe Auf SToRYWR1eHT.1nf 8 .- 8 P.lVI. IVIon. thru Sat. 8 . - 6 P.lVI. S . Printing And Office Supplies un 2 5 C 5921681 2642 W 597 4 51 TEXAS POWER 8K LIGHT COMPANY ,-155 by ,J 11 , - , tf' , 5 1 A 3 ,,-59-f' MMP GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME OF THE WORLD'S FINEST CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT K 1514vvB 5923412 New YOI'k SfOI'e fl 9 Ladies' gl ChiIdren's Ready-To-Wear KU M W W S 593 8468 HOME FURN HINGE , Um A d F F 5 ,993 593 5539 251 22 ' X-., ,H 'M c' sn MAXFI El.D'S . . Hlxson-Ellis, Inc. GROCERY o. Printing-F ' off' 3 ppl' Dallas Hvvy. LLOYD JAMES , F U N E BA L H 0 Nl E img 'Lyn Service bloc Gzffneu H , I S e 1914 A. C. SMART - JOHNNIE STEWART LEONARD ROZELL A Ion EAST FIRST STREET-TYLER PHONE 597'66II 103 w F Q 592 0837 2 O2 Ad g Barrett Optical Service 8 85 5938 66 e f I - 600 E H 't S12 LY 3 8491 Pafier-Chatham inc. 3 , 'FURNIWBE COLLEGE AT LOCUST I 597-5533 unneuggs It's the Real Thing. Coke. W' ea, ' M Q! L! e reee 12522522 Q2 ---: Eififfii 'i ii -' L 2 M r J's O At West Bow And Belvedere 593 5921 Coors- McCain DunccJn's Weberls Lumber Co. Humble Service Root Beer Stand Complete Mechanical Service 1702 Garden Valley Rd. CHANDLER STATE BANK TYLER BEVERAGES INC. Dr. Pepper 7- Up R.C. Colo TYLER NEW CAR DEALERS ASSCJCIATION KING CHEVROLET CO. HOLLEY MOTOR CO. TYLER LINCOLMMERCURY, INC. OOE OLDSMOBILE RICHARDSON FORD CO. JIM HOLLEY BUICK CO. WAGNER CADILLAC HORACE SMITH VOLKSWAGEN 206 . . . Advertising ' f '-nga '.. , - flu-ig' , if 35'-Qi 26 ff 15. ,M I f, V , N LH . , , , X Q WYE sf Iv .A ' KCTIIQ Of' Qlll' Gxflllllbiitl Robert C. Winthrop There is the national flag. He must be cold indeed who can look upon its folds, rippling in the breeze, without pride of country. If he be in a foreign land, the Hag is companionship and country itself, with all its endearments. Who, as he sees it, can think of a state merely? Whose eyes, once fastened upon its radiant trophies, can fail to recognize the image of the whole nation? It has been called a 'floating piece of poetry, and yet I lgnow not if it have an intrinsic beauty beyond other ensigns. lts highest beauty is in what it symbolizes. It is because it rep- resents all, that all gaze at it with delight and reverence. It is a piece of bunting lifted in the airg but it speaks sublimely, and every part has a voice. Its stripes of alternate red and white proclaim the original union of thirteen states to maintain the Dec- laration of Independence. Its stars of white on a field of blue, proclaim that union of states constituting our national constellation, which receives a new star with every new state. The two together signify union past and present. The very colors have a language which was ojicialty recognized by our fathers. White isfor purity, redfor valor, blueforjusticeg and all together-bunting, stripes, stars, and colors, blazing in the slgy-make the flag of our country to be cherished by all our hearts, to be upheld by all our hands. I have said enough, and more than enough, to manifest the spirit in which this Hag is now committed to your charge, It is the national ensign, pure and simple, dearer to all hearts at this moment, as we lift it to the gale and see no other sign of hope upon the storm cloud which rolls and rattles above it, save that which is its own radiant hues, dearer, a thousandfold dearer to us all than ever it was before, while gilded by the sunshine of prosperity and playing with the zephyrs of peace. It will speak for itself far more eloquently than I can speak for it. Behold it! Listen to it! Every star has a tongueg every stripe is articulate. There is no speech nor language where their voices are not heard. There is magic in the web of ii. It has an answer for every question of duty. It has a word of good cheer for every hour of gloom or of despondency. Behold it! Listen to it! It speaks of earlier and of later struggles, It speaks of victories and sometimes of reverses. on the sea and on the land. It speaks of patriots and heroes among the living and among the deaclg and of him, the first and greatest of them all, around whose consecrated ashes this unnatural and abhorrent strife has been so long raging. But, before all and above all other associations and memories, whether of glorious men, or glorious deeds, or glorious places, its voice is ever of union and liberty, of the Consti- tution and of the laws. CLANAHAN CONSTRUCTION CO. TYLER CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK THE CITIZENS FIRST NATIONAL BANK TYLER BANK AND TRUST COMPANY SOUTHSIDE STATE BANK KARL'S Cameras 8. Cords 597-6061 WP f ' em Cathy Patterson, Editor-in-chief and Jean Ray, Editor, are shopping for Halloween decorations at KarI's Cameras 84 Cards. 208 . . . Advertising Deanna Schaefer an Carol Mallory await th halftime performance tl STUDENT SENATE 4 ...-.cis--Q.-vias 'Q GL Q-V 0 0 Ja Front Flow: Thomas Hendley, Debbie Holder, Liz Lumpkins, Sandra Nauls, Herquita Johnson. Row: Cornelius Ford, Debra Hubbard, Carolyn Davis, Doug Sheetz, Third Row: James Owens, Wade, Thomas Blow, Susan Stanley. Fourth Row: Bobby Ford, Robert Dunn, Scott Baker, King. Fifth Flow: Philip Cole,Stan Alred, John Vittitow, Melinda Thompson. Back Flow: Johnson, Cherri Clark, Bobby Bell. lNot Pictured: Wendell Howard, Natalie Rodgers, Scott Cole, Cato, Karen Gee, Leory Arnold, Jack Baliey, Terry Procell, Dick Ford, Jeff Pinkerton.l 5 7 .YQ if Advertising . . . 209 Ft Er X O'Bcinnon's Goodyear Service Stores A.C. SONNY SCHERIFF-IVIGR. Everything for the Teen lVIan Randy Sexton is displaying his Bergfield Center 592-0828 824 W' Erwin Goodyear tires on his Mach 1 Mr. ond Mrs. D. K. Coldwell ' k Bo sllc O Ophccil Co. Complete Optical Laboratory EVERYTHING FOR THE YOUNG ADULT In Tyler 1814 ROSELAND-BERGFIELD CENTER 210 Advertising 1025 Clinic Drive 593-8966 i Young Mon l ' DUNLOP A Mom wm.m.ON Malcolm A. Young Tire Co. A21 WEST ERWIN If lt's Styled For Young Men We Have lt. yer Schnudt Dillard's k O Serving Tyler and East Texas with fine Merchandise since 1889 WC Supply Compony Wholesale Brake and Chassis Specialists WC Square Front and Bonner Downtown-Bergfield 'lli's the BRAKES in Life thot Count WC Edwards Owner 423 W. Ferguson 593.0166 Career Opportunities Avvait Trainees ln IBM Keypunch Business Manager Secretarial Bookkeeping Medical Secretary Data Processing Accounting Typing Speedwriting Business Business Administration Machines STSUOQVHDWC Secretarial Science Computer Programming Free Job Plocemenf Day or Night Classes Tyler Commerciol College KZAK TYLER Associolion of Insurcince Ag 212 . . . Advertising Andrews-Daughtry Agency Joe W. Bailey Insurance Agency Bill Baker Insurance Agency Bergfeld Insurance Agency Bosworth-West gl Company Broadway Insurance Agency J. H. Brogan Insurance Agency Campbell SL Whitney General Insurance Clyde-Prestridge 81 Threlkeld Insurance Copellar 84 Kent Insurance Agency Cox 84 Hanna Agency Dennis Insurance Agency Fair Insurance Agency R. T. Graham Agency Haddad Insurance Agency Harrison Insurance Agency Hibbs-Hallmark, Inc. Hough-Stagner 84 Vllolf Ins. Liles-Conway Insurance Agency Harold Loving Ins. Agency R. L. Mullins Sa Company Phipps 84 Foster Ins. Agency Pickens Insurance Agency Prim Insurance Agency Bill Short Insurance Agency Thompson-Hicks Insurance enls hedford is holding from the many styles ware at Dorrities. DORRITY'S SHOES Downtown I I2 E. Ferguson Green Acres Shopping Center Rolon Crowtord Photogrophy 1423 T 593 2179 pRd SPECIALIZING IN SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY AIC lPtt Wddg CI The Horseman Western Store Hudnall cmd Hudnall Geologists 2 0 E Mr. H,E. Dahlgren, Owner of Horseman's 'LS' HUDNALL Si OGDEN HUDN L is showing his stock of fine Wester 630 C E S N O A hats to Dale Gay K ll-D G 1919 W Bo V . W WORLD'S BEST PURE BEEF Hamburger Mundi Deasons Music Co. Pharmacy 51gE Frorg S S Nl D H 592-O70 Convenience Stores - Restaurants - Catering ET ausss JEWELERS - TYLER FINE FOODS mos sourn anonowrv GEN. OFFICES - GREEN ACRES VILLAGE JOE FAUSS owmsiz-GENERAL Mon 597-5362 597-3492 WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FUR LESS GIBSON'S S Troup Hwy Mineola Butcme Gas nn up CO- TROPICAL FISH 84 SUPPLIES VALUE. IT STILL MEANS SOMETHING AT PENNEYS. HWY 31 WEST A BLES- L AND, INC. I SEMA? 5, 6642? JIM 607 E. Valentine 593-8408 Advertising . . . 215 WQZKZ 703 SOUTH BECKHAM 3 nkgiisning PHONE 5955441 1 Sterling A L, FUNERAL DIRECTORS T 42 Qi' T 1 W'v'1 , me 9 6 .ln 46' K, '37 R' W. C. Square Shopping Center The Mcirzoy Cole EI ' Grooming and Pet I Accessories 597-3348 593-6784 Gail Wilkerson is checking the lighting sets 325 S- Bonner at Cole Electronics. 597-3545 Wana Arlhur Ford Bond Inslrumenis ELECTRIC SUPPLY CUMPAN STITCH IN TIME SERVICE 25th Anniversary 1718 s, Belmont Ph. 597-9640 228 S. Engwwood 594-7209 216 . . ,Advertising iors72Seniors72 Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72 Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72 1'3- W j V A 'W S2O1f9fQf9b x' OA Wf ff ,C Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Sen 'S L' -5 'D ur iors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72 Bn 8I'1l0I'S l'1IOl'S I0 W 65?- aa W Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72 Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72Seniors72 gpm!uaggLsJogu93551ogua3gLsJogua3gLs1ogua3gLsJogua3gLsJogua3 uaggLsJoguaSgLs1ogua3 sJogua3gLsJogua3gLs1ogua3ZLsJoguaggLsJog U7 FD 2. O H 'U KD KD fl! L, ZL .. xl A Abbott, Karen L. .... . Abbott, Randy J. ......... . Abercrombie, Patricia L. .... . Ables 84 Land Printing Office .... Ables, Ricky M. ........ . Ables, Steven R ......,... A Cappella ....... Acker, John T. ..... . Adair, Kenneth W. ... Adair, Thomas M... Adams, Grady M. .. Adams, Homer R. . . Adams, Sharon L ..... Air Conditioning Air Conditioning Club ... Alcade ............. Alexander, Audrey G. . .. Alexander, Carolyn K. .. . Alexander, Dibra ..... al Q! A 'I ,.fA ,rx r l ...106,141 ......179 ....95,179 .......215 ....79,163 ......141 ....92,93 .......163 .........179 ....42,43,141 ....,..141 ......163 ....179 .....35 ......107 ....7S,77 .,..141 .......163 ....95,179 A170119-' Big Bad J0hr1 lPaula Bowenl helps fire that Lion spirit by displaying tremendous enthusiasm as John Tyler meets Robert E. Lee on 218 . . . Index the gridiron. Alexander, Johnny L .... Alexander, Marian E. . . . Alexander, Randy . . . Alfaro, Richard .... Alfred, Charles . . . Alfred, William M. .. Allen, Cheryl L. .. Allen, Daveda ...... Allen,Jacqueline D. .. Allen, Ramond ..... Allen, Reginald D. .. Allred, Frank J. .. Allred, Stanley E .... ... Amie, Maurine ... Amos, Martha J ..... Amos, Virgil R. .... . Anders, Randell S. .... . Anderson, Alvin, iMr.l ... Anderson, Jo N. ...... . Anderson, Keith D. .. Anderson, Michael L. ... Anderson, Robyn L ..... Anderson, Tonja ..... Andrews, Mary J. .. Anthony, Leslie V ...... Anton's Record Shop . .. Appleby, Susan D. .... . 124, .39, Armstrong, Daylene J. . . . Armstrong, Patricia A. . . . Arnett,Tommy L. .... . Arnold, Edwin S. ...... . Arnold, Leroy ......... Arnold Typewriter 81 Supply . . Arps, Cassandra A. ........ . Arps, Linda K. ....... . Art .................. Arthur Leverett Jewelers Arthur Ford ........... Asberry, Henry L. ... Ashley, Douglas M .... Ashley,William H. ... Ates, Cynthia D ..... Ates, Larry D. ....... . .Qffi Attavimy, Barbara A ........ Atwood, Dorothy, lMrs.l Atwood, Mary Helen, lMrs.l . . . Austin, Daniel H. ..... . Austin, Melinda A. ... Auto Mechanics ..... Auto Mechanics Club ... Awards ................. B Back Door ........ Baggett, Randy F. .. Bagwell, David . . . Bailey, Hershel ... .. Bailey, Jack L. ... ,. Bailey, James L. . . Bailey, Larry D. .. Bailey, Sylvester .... Baker, Dennis C ........ Baker, Frederick S ...... Baker, Mattie Alice, lMrs.l Baker, Michael P. ..... . Baker, Thomas R .... Baldwin, Gary D. . . .. Balensiefen, Sue K .... Band .............. Bankhead, Kathy J. .. Barber, Theresa D. . . Barnes, Alex H. . . Barnes, Dena M. .... . Barnett, Patti R ........ Barrett Optical Service . . . Barrett, Phoebria A. . . Barron, Joseph R ..... Barron, Margaret A. . . Barron, Michael M. ... 50, 125,126,127,141 ............179 ....141 199 .......179 .......179 ..........1e3 ....92,93,1e3 ........1e3 ....96,141 .......179 ............163 ........121 179 91,100,118,163, 209 ....... ....179 ....163 ...,141 .....,.141 .....19,229 .,..52,94,163 .....95 179 ....130,163 ..........141 ...........163 ...32,79,81 163 .......88,141 .....199 ....179 ..........163 ...........163 ....35,107 179 ............1e3 .66,101,141,209 ............195 ...........163 ....179 .....47 ..,..215 ........216 ........118,163 .....39,1s3 163 8,58,74,133 141 ............1e3 ....141 .....141 . ,... 20 229 . ...... 20 ....179 ....141 .....30 ....103 ...64-67 . f f 1161 f .195 179 .179 .141 136,137,141,209 ........107, fflfffidsel 177 163 163 141 134,178,179, 209 .20 141 179 141 .90, 141 ...78-81 f I f .id fl I f1'd7,' 179 163 163 179 179 203 179 163 179 163 Barron Barron Barron Barton Baseba Basket Bates, Baxter Baxter , Mike ... ,Paul K ..... ,SandraA .... ,Clifton B .... ll ......... ball ...... Billy J. ..... . , Kenneth S. .. ,Marilyn D. .. .. Beacham, Jean. lMrs.l . . Beam, Willie ......... Beasley, Janie D. ... Beasley, Randy D. . . . Beaumont, Agatha L. . Beck, Govie J. ..... . Bed 81 Bath Shop . . , Index ....102,163 .....95,179 ........179 ....136-137 .....122-131 ............163 ...49, 74, 87,141 ........95,179 ...20, 106 ...30, 134 ...cs8,141 .....179 ........141 ....134,179 ............216 Beddingfield, Nancy . . Beddingfield, Regina . Beddingfield, Robert W .... ........ 6 7, 74, 141 Beddingfield, Glynnis A. . . Bedingfield, Kathy D. . Bedwe Belche Bell, B Il, John M. .... . r, Leroy .... arbara F. . . Bell, Henry L .... Bell, Kimmy J. .. BelI,P atsy R . ..... . Bennett, Eldon E .... Bennett, Sheila K. . . Benson, Carolyn G. .. Benson, Sharron R. . . Benson, Tommy .... Benthall, Nancy E. .. Betts, Bic ker Biggs, Biggs, Biggs, Biggs. Biggs, Biggs. Birche Birche Birdso Vicki D. ..... . dike, Susan L. . . Brenda ...... Harold . . . Katie A. . . Marion .... Michael W. .... Virginia R. ... r, Dorothy L. . . r, Edward .... ng, Linda S. . . Bishop, Ernest K. . .. Bishop, Ricky L. ... Bizor Bizor, Bizor Black, Black, Black, Black, Black Black, Black, Black, Black Black, Black, Black, Blacke I I Charlie .... Evelyn J. . . Onetha M. . . . Archie R. . . Beatrice . . . Cary ...... Dennis G. . . Donald G. . . . Edna M .... Ella ..... Erma J. . . Ora L. . . . Ray C. . . . Selah R .... Tommy G .... rby, Alan ...... Blackstock, Pamela .... Blakely, Michael G. .. Blalock, Carl E. .. Blalock,Sara A. ... . Blaylock, Angenita . .. Blaylock, Darrold L. . . Blaylock, LaDonna K. .. Blaylock, Shelia L. . . .. Bledso Bledso e, Dudley .... e, Ronnie L ....... ....95,101,133,179 ......163 ...70,163 .........163 ......20,28,104 ....178,179,209 ...........179 ......,..163 ...163 ...141 ...163 ...163 ...142 ...163 ......179 .........163 ...se,9s,1s3 ........179 ...49,73,142 122,124,12e,12s,129, 153 ......179 ...30,142 .....142 ...142 ...179 .....163 ...94,163 .....179 .....179 ...............118,16 ....38,104,118,136,16 .................16 ...17 ...14 ...14 ...16 .....16 ......17 ....107,16 ......14 .....79,1 ....45,118,16 ........14 ...17 ...14 ...17 Blow, Thomas W. ....... 44, 64, 72, 74, 91, 11 119,140,142, 2 Blue Brigade ...... ............ 84 8 Boggio, Joan ......... . . . ..... 79,16 Bolton, Deborah K. .... ...... 1 4 Bonanza Mobile Homes ... . . . . . .1 Boone, Syliva J, ....... ,,,79, 1 Bostick Optical ....... , , .21 Boston, Connie J ...,.. Bounds, Juliet ...,........ Bow Street Flower Shop .... Bowen, Paula ......... 57, 89 Bowens, Debra J. ......... . Bowens, Emory, lMr.l ... Bownes, Schuby R. ... Bowers, Stinson ..... Bowie, Sandra J .... Bowie, Wortha L. . . Bowser, Gertie M. . . Boyd, Dessa E. . . . Boyd, Joe B ...... Boyd, Larry W .... Boyd, Lawanda . . . Boyette, Sidney R ..,. Boyerte, Suzette ..... Bracey, Rebecca A. . . Bracey, Scott W ...... Bradberry, Walter W. . . Bradley, Gary L ...... Bradley, Patricia A. . . . Bradley, Paul ............ Bradshaw, Gladys, lMrs.1 . . Branch, Larry G. ...... . Branch, Tommy D ........ Branscum, Nancy .......... Brasfield, Jacquelyn, 1Mrs.1 .. Brasher, Karen R .... ...... Breckel, Michael ........ Brewer, Alvina M ..... Brewer, Cynthia C .... Brewer, Deborah K. . . Brewer, Sandra K. , Brewer, Sharon, D .... Brewster, Marilyn .... Bright, Robert N. .. Bristol, Steven C. ......... . Broadway, Furniture ....... Broadway Junior Senior Shop .. . .. .. Brodie, Shane W. .......... . Brooks, Elaine ..........,. Brooks, Ellie H. ... ... Brooks, James A. ......... 91 Brooks, Joan, lMrs.l ... .. . Brooks, John W ...... . . Brooks, Lester D. .... . . . Brooks, Lois J. ......... . Brooks-Sterling Mortuary .... Brooks, Sheryll E. ...... . Brookshire's Food Stores . . Broughton, Earnest P. . . . Broughton, Janice C. .. Brown, Annie J. .... . Brown, Ben, lMr.l ... Brown, John ........ Brown, Larry, iMr.l ... Brown, Lawanda G... Brown, Lowell B. . . Brown, Mary K. . . Brown, Michael . . . Brown, Mitchell ..... Brown, Patricia A. . . . . Browning, Kenneth H. . . . Broyles, Michael T .,... Brunelle, Johnny L. .. ryant, Ann, lMrs.l ... ryant, Billy W. .... . ryant, Brenda R. . . . ryant, Deborah . . . ryant, Eddie W. . . ryant, Kenneth L. . . ryant, Lorraine ..... uchanan, Carol A. . . uilding Trades ..... uilding Trades Club .. ullard, Danny K. ... ullard, Donald R. ... ullard, Marvin E. ... unch, BarbaraJ ..... urgess, Gerald R. ... . . ..37, ,99,142,152, fl Q QsQ2,'a4.' ....131, ....102, ....95, 142 164 192 218 179 .20 179 121 164 179 164 179 179 142 179 179 142 .164 179 142 .179 .142 179 .20 179 164 179 .20 .. ..97,179 .143 .179 .. ..93,179 ....134, 222221222 37, 1 I I 1 .164 180 180 180 180 143 196 195 164 180 164 143 .20 180 180 180 .216 143 196 164 164 180 .20 143 102 180 164 180 164 177 164 180 143 180 .20 143 164 164 180 180 164 181 .54 102 180 180 164 143 180 Burgess, Janice M. .. ..--154 Burgin, John H. ..... .... 1 43 Burke, Edward G ........ .... 1 64 Burkhalter, E.M., iMr.i ...,..... ..... 2 O Burks, Jerry H. ......................... 164 Burks-Walter Tippit Funeral Home .......... 200 Burson, Ronnie L. ........., 118,119,134,164 Busby, Debra K .... .................. 7 5, 164 Busby, Linda, lMrs.l .... .............. 2 0 Busby, Samuel M ..... .... 1 18,143 Bush, Garry K. ..... .......... 1 64 Bush, Larry E. .. .... 66,118,143 Bush,SnowE. .. ........ 180 Business ........ ...... 29 Bussell, Danny C. ... ..... ..164 Buster, Kim ..... . . .79, 80, 81 Butler, Glenda C. ... .....18O Butler, Karen S. .... .... 1 64 Butler, Sandra G. ... ...,180 Butane Gas Corp. ... . . . .215 Byrd's Auto Parts ....... .... 1 97 Cable T.V. ...... .... 1 96 Cain, James G. ...... .... 1 80 Caldwell, Beverly J. .. .... 180 D.K. Caldwell ...... .... 2 10 Caldwell, Donnie R. .. .... 180 Caldwell, Harold D. ., ..... 143 Caldwell, Linda G. ... ......... ..18O Caldwell, Ralph L. ... ......... 134,180 Callens, Lloyd A. ...... .... 7 4, 87, 105, 143 Callier, Elston F. ....... ............. 1 80 Calloway, Ethel, 1Mrs.1 . .. --.-..---- --21 Camp, Clarence R. ... .... .79 Camp, Sherron R ..... .... 1 30 Campbell, Alfred R. .. ............ .164 Campbell, Bobby .... .............. 1 80 Campbell, Earl C. ...... .... 1 12,115,119,180 Campbell, Pamela R. . .. . . . 74, 85, 86, 98,100, 143 Campbell, Patricia A. ... ....18O Campbell, Robert L... Canady, James D .... Carlile, Deborah K .... Carlson, Shirley .... Carpenter, Cathy S. Carpenter, Lyndon L .... Carpet Mart ........ Carroll, Larry W. . . . Carter, Brenda E. . . . Carter, Terry L. .... . Carter, Wynston K .... Casteel, Vanessa P. ..... . Castleberry, Marquis R. .... . Cates, Dale G ......... Cates, Kip B. .... Cates, Scotty L. . . Cates, Shelia M. .. Cathcart, David W. . . Cato, Glynn E. ... Caves, Mary C. ..... . Chamblee, Mark R .... . . . Chamblee, Othel ..... . Chambless, Jerry W. Chamness, Anita C. Champion, Gene P ...... Champion, William H. .. Chandler, Charlotte A. .. Chandler, Pat K ........ Chandler State Bank .... . . .95, ....96, 136. 143 180 180 180 180 180 195 143 180 143 180 164 164 58, 74, 87, 89, 105, ....136, f . . f1':i4,'1'e4, ..........7o, .67, 74, 87, 89, . . .39, 70, Channon, Calvin ..... ...... Chartier, Dennis A ..... . . Chap, Beverly G. .. Cheek, Sheryl L .... Cheerleaders ...... Chelf, Larry M ..... Chester, Effie C. ... Chester, Peggy L. .. . Choice, Steve J. ..... . Christian, George E. .. . Christian, Milow K. ... . 64, 67, 74, 87, 105, 'Q f 2 fss,'1'i5, 143 180 164 180 164 209 164 143 164 164 164 180 180 143 180 204 180 89. 143 164 143 .88 143 180 143 143 164 165 Above: Coach Charles Craddock gives an encouraging word to the student body. Index . . .219 Drama ...,......... Coffey, Merceria L., lMrs.l Christiansen, Mark E. ... Cicero, Michael R. .. Clakley, Darrell G. ... Clakley, Patricia D .... Clanahan's ...... Clark, Cherri ..... Clark, Jeanette . . . Clark, Lorenzo , .. Clark, Marilyn . . . Clark, Shelton L. .... Clarkston, Paul D. ..... . Clawater, Dr. Earl W. Jr. . . Clay, Charmain ........ Clay, Elton G. ..... . Clay, James A. .. Clem, Debby .... Clem, Shirley L. .. .. Clememt, Danny L. Clemons, Tommy C ..... . . . .67, 74, 143 .. . .67, 74, 79, .......180 ..........180, 143 ,181 .............206 208 165 ...75,104,133, 180 .165 .....82,118,119, 143 .165 ..18 .180 .144 .165 fQQf55. jffiii. Clifton, Barbara J. .................... . Clifton, Penny L. .............. 33, 79, 97, Coats-McCain Lumber Company .......... Cobb, Gleith, lMrs.l .................... Coburn Supply Company . .. .,. Coca-Cola ................ . . . ...,.165 Coffi n,TeriD. Coke, Robert J. .. Coker, Carol A. .. Cole, Charles D. .. Cole, Danny J. ... Cole, Dorothy ... Cole Electronics .... Cole, Harold, lMr.l ... Cole, Patricia A. .... Cole, Randall S. . . Cole, Robin P. .. Cole, William P. .. Cole, Zelma D. ..... . Coleman, Ann, lMrs.l ... Coleman, Vicki .... Collie, Oliver N. ... Collier, Dennis M .... Collins Collins, Becky L. ... Collins, Carl R .... Collins, Louise M ..... Colwell, William L .... Conaway, Kathryn G .... Conklin, Dale C ........ Conner, Benjamin N. Conway, Diana M. .. .. Convxmy, Mark E. ... Conway, Ruth E. .. Cook, David L .... Cook, Deborah L.. . Cook, Kenneth E. . . Cook, Paul W ..... Cook, Thomas D. . . Cook Coop sey, Charles R. er, Donald R. . Corbett, Jon L ..... Corbett, Patricia K. Corbin, Debra L. . .. Corral .......... Corrigan, Bill ..... Corrigan's Jewelers . . . 220 . . , Index fif73,'84, ffffse. ......f1fQ1'f-35. . 66,70,72, 110, 118,136,144, 144 .180 180 .180 .180 180 .204 ..21 .203 .203 ..21 .180 .180 144 .144 .180 165 .216 ,.21 .180 209 .144 111, 209 .....21 .144 .165 .165 .195 fflfsfi. 165 .165 ....144 .165 . . . 28, 56, 58, 65 71, 74, 79, 81 , 99, ........45,114, . .. .91,118,134, ...56, 55, 74, 85, ....1o2, ....74, ....33, Qifli, ,65. 144 180 165 144 149 .181 .165 .165 .144 .181 165 .181 144 181 .165 .199 107 .202 Cosby, Lorraine .... Council, Kenneth ... Council, Laretta P. . . Courson, Carolyn W. . , Cowden, Frieda K. .... Cox, Carolyn, lMissl ... Cox, Karen D. ...... . Cox, Mary L. ........... . Craddock, Charles, lMr.l Craft, Brenda K .... Craft, Rhonda A. . . Craig, Angela S. ... Cravens, Phyllis A. .. Craver, Michael W. . . Crawford, Audrey R. . . Crawford, Clement ........ Crawford, Ollie, lMrs.l ..... Rolan Cravvfrod Photography Crone, Karen R. ......... . Crone, Michael W .... Crook, William B .... ...ffffQ75,' .....79,80, 181 165 144 181 165 .21 181 165 ,116,118,13O,136, QQQQQ88' 219 165 181 166 181 ...166 .. .181 ......166 .. ......... 21 21 3, 229 .........181 ....104,118, 166 ...........166 Cross, Clarence A. .. ......... 181 Cross, Michelle .... . . .181 Cross, Mike ..... .. .181 Crow, Cindy G. ... ...181 Crowder, Diane .... . . .166 Crowder, Francine .... ..... 1 66 Crowder, Sharon D. . . . . . .74, 144 Cruz, Manuel J. ... ............. 102,166 Cubit, Lanell ..... .................. 1 66 cuca,AnarevvJ .... ...112,113,114,118,119, 134, 166 Cuca, Patricia C. ...... ................. 1 81 Cummings, Lynette Cummings, Sandra J. .. Curry, Jon D. .... . Curtis, Larry ....,, Curtis, Sherlon C. ... .. . D Daniels, Barbara E. .. ... Daniels, Jerry ...... Daniels, Joseph L. . . Daniels, Kathryne A. . . Daniels, Mayzetta ...... Daniels, Starley, lMrs.1 . . Danielson, Debra S. .... Dark, Donna A. ..... . Davidson,Jay R. . . Davidson, Roger . .. Davis, Carolyn J, ..... . Davis, Gerald E. ...... . Davis Green Paint 81 Body Davis, Lena M. ......... . Davis, Linda G ......... Davis, Mary F. .... Davis, Patricia A. . . Davis, Ronnie E .... Davis, Sara J. .... . Davis, Sharon G .... Davis, Sherry L. ... Davlin ,Tommy R. .. Dawson, Kathy R. .. Day, Zandra E ..... Dean, Cassandra K. . . Dean, David D ...... Deason's Pharmacy ..,. Debate .......... 74, 85, 93, 144, 157 ...166 ...166 ...145 ...166 ....30 ...166 ...166 ......166 ......21,9O . . .85, 99, ...iffifsid .....62,102 ....1c-32,156 ..fff5i,'813 ....,.eo, .....95, .....95, 7 1 145 .145 166 145 209 .145 197 .145 .145 .181 .145 145 145 181 181 161 181 181 145 181 .214 .38 Delley, John A. .... Delrie, Renae M ....... Dettmer, Johanna G. . . Devers, C., lMr.l .... Deville, Sheila ........ Dewberry, Kittie L. ... Dewberry, Lena M ...... Dewberry, Marchabra D. Dewberry, Rochelle D. . . Dews, Cherlyn A. .... . Dickerson, David W .... Dickerson, Kandy N. . . Dickerson, Shelia A. . . . Dietz, Edwin H. .... Diggins, Gary D ....... Dike, Arn ....38,13o ..i1fa1,'77 ......79 .....79,82,93 .........95 ......1o1 ..iiiiiie3,'e7 ....38,118,134 anda ...................... 49 Distributive Education .................. Distributive Education Clubs Of America .... Dodson, Jimmy ....................... Dorrity's Shoes .... Dorsey, Calvin E. .... . Downes, Jamie M. . . . . . Doyle, Elizabeth, lMrs.i ... Drafting ............. Drawhorn, Tony . . . Drew, Danny P. .... Driggers, Benny L. . . Drill Team ....... Driskill, Cathy A. ... Dubose, Linda K. . .. Dudley, Donald G. .. Dudley, Harold I. .. Duffer, Vonda J. .. Duffy, Joseph L. ..... . Duffy, Michael L .......... Duncan's Humble Station... Dunn, Audrey L. ....... . Dunn Dunn, Robert A. ..... . Dunn, Ronald E. .... . Dunn, Thomas A .... Durham, James L. .. Dusek, Paula J ..... . E Easter, Billy R ...... . Eberhart, Pamela V. . . . , Katherine iMrs.l . . . Echols, Melanie ......... Edmonson, Edna, iMrs.l . .. Edmonson,Sheralyn L. .. . Edwards, Barbara ..... ..iiiii1'o3 ....79,133 H1138 ..iii41 ....6e, 145, 'fliliii ........51 .....45,93 . . i I f5i,'84 Edwards, D'Ann ............ ..... 4 5 Edwards, Del M .............. ..... 2 8 Edwards, Martain L. Jr, lM.D.l .... .,.. Edwards, Reba A ............. .... E dwards, Sarah, lMrs.i . . Eikner, Dolly, lMrs.l .. Ekers, Bobby R ..... Electronics ....... Elliot, Bruce J. ...... . Elliott, Adolphus L. ... Ellis, Coy R ........ Ellis, Howard J. ... Ellis,John E. ... Ellis, Larry .... Ellis, Mark .... Ellis, Randy L. . . .. Ellis, Samuel D. ... Elrod, Brenda J. ... Else, Derrell G ....... Emmons, Debra D. . . England, Mark P. .. . England, Rhonda L. ..... . English .................. Environmental Technology Epperson, Paul ......... Erwin, Gail ....... Erwin, Lorenzo . . . Erwin, Molly ....... Eschberger, Mark A ...... Eschberger, Rodney G .... Etsinger, Jill M. ..... . Eurine, Linda G ...... Evaige, Kim A. ..... . Evan's Appliances .... f f f f1'1'8,'1'54, ....13e, .....98, ....93, . . . . .74, 93, 94, 120, 140, ........7O, 35'ic37'118 1 r 1 57, 100, 106, . .28, 86, 94, 1 I 1 I 166 181 166 229 166 .166 .181 .181 166 181 145 .181 181 166 .181 145 . .37 . .90 .145 .213 177 181 . .21 . .43 100 .145 .145 .145 H86 145 .166 .181 .181 .181 .181 .166 .204 .182 ..22 209 .166 182 145 166 .182 145 .166 . .22 .182 .182 167 145 ..18 .167 ..22 ..22 167 .43 145 145 145 167 182 182 121 182 14 145 14 16 18 14 .4 .3 18 182 14 18 18 14 14 16 18 .19 Evans, Cleveland .... Evans, Erma L. ... Evans, Eulene ,... Evans, Kathy A. . . Evans, Wanda E. .. Evans, William D, ... Faber, Vicki L ....... Fambrough, Donna L. .. Fancher, Debra K. . .. Faris, Leah Faye .... Farrell, David G ......... Farrell,William D. ................. . .. . .93, ....92,93,167, ....28,79,80, 93, Fauss's Fine Foods 84 Restaurant .......... 101, Fears, Jerry W. ......,...,...... 130, 131, Fears, Joyce M. . . ........... ..... 9 6, Featherston, Carolyn .......... .... 1 81, Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... . . . . .. Fenton, Toye E .......... Ferguson, Tommy H. ... Ferrell, Donald W, ... Ferrell, Sally E, . . .. Fielder, Karen ..... Fields, Damon M .... Fields, Sonja A. . . Fields, Walter J. .... Fields, Wayne T ..... Finklea, Bob, lMr.i . . . Finklea, Kristi, lMrs.i ... Fisher, Frank P. .... . Fisher, Pat, lMrs.l .... Fitts, William S. .... Fitz, Glenda K ....... Fitz, Regina G. ....... . Fleming, Schuyler J ..... Fletcher, George P .... Florence, Clarice ... Florence, Evelyn ., Flowers, Donna J. ... Fontenot, William S. ... Football ...,......... Ford,Alice A., lMrs.l ... Ford, Bobby Fl. .... Ford, Carolyn V. .. Ford, Charles W ..... Ford, Cornelius C. ... Ford, Jacqueline.. . Ford, Karen ...... Ford, Richard C. ... Ford, Shiela D ..... Foreign Languages . . . Foreman, Eva B .... Foster, James H ...... Foster, Mary C. ......, . Fowler, Lynda, lMrs.J ... Francis, Shirley J ,..,... Franklin, Addie L. ... Franklin, Elsie A. .. Franklin, Mable L. . . . . . Franklin, Royce ... Frausto, Linda J. ... H Frazier, Forrest E. .. Frazier, Ida L. .... . Frazier, Rickey J ....... . Freeman, Deborah S. . . . Freeman, Donald P. .. reeman, Frank ..... reeman, Jennie L ...... reeman, Laquita U. ... rench ............ rick, Jerry L. ... rick, Terry G .... ry, Joe S. .... . uller, Billy W ...... uller, Charles D. . . . uller, Darwin M .... uller, Kathy L. .. uller, Nina J. .... . uller, Walter A ..... urch, Linda D. .. urch, Vineta K. .. . iI.ii67 ffiiss .....ffsi ........82 ....22,116 .ffissfiii 182 146 167 146 182 146 173 167 182 146 182 146 .215 167 146 182 .91 167 167 167 146 167 167 182 146 146 118 .22 182 .22 182 167 182 167 182 167 182 ...,167 .......167 .,.110-121 . . . .146, ...J18, ....1s2, ....94 .....33 ....182 .iiiiis Ilillllilsifsd 22,116,118,124 .ffiisfiisfiad ...........sa .136, Iffiisfiisfiii ....43,74.99, 1 i utrell, Edward C. ........... .... uture Farmers of America uture Homemakers of America . .. . . .. . .22 209 .182 146 209 167 182 209 146 .28 ,167 167 182 .22 182 167 167 146 126 182 167 146 146 146 182 182 182 182 .28 182 182 182 182 167 167 182 182 146 167 182 182 101 .97 Gabriel, Brian L .......... . Gaines, James L ............. ...82, 87, 93, 146 167 Gaiser, Mary Hellen, lMrs.i .... ... .22 Gallaher, Linda S .......... ... 167 Galyeon, Billy J .......... ......... 1 82 Gandy, Vicki R. ... ......... .. 167 Garcia, Jesse M. ... ...52,79,82,167 Gardenr, Belinda . .. .......... . 182 Gardner, Carol J. .. ...... 92, 93,167 Gardner, Jerry P. .. ........... 182 Gardner, Linda G. .. ..... 31, 57, 74, 90, 146 Gardner, Tomme J. . ......... 79, 167 Garland, Leslie J. ,.... ...... 1 46 Garner, Micheal L. ..... ........ 1 67 Gerrard, Marilyn, lMissl ... ...22, 104,133 Garrett, Patricia A ..,... ........ 1 67 Garrett, Rebecca ,.... .,...... 1 82 Garrett, Shirley L. ..... .... 8 6, 94, 146 Garrett, Thresa F .......... ...... 1 67 Garrison, Roberta, lMrs.l . . . .... 22, 84 Gary, James P. .......... ... 182 Garza, Diane .......... . .. 146 Garza, Martha. . . ........ . 167 Gay,Dale E. ........ 146 Gee, Glenda K. . . ..52, 94,167,209 Gee, Jana S. .... ...61,106,147 Gee, Wilfred G ..... ..... 1 03, 167 General Electric .... ....... 2 01 Gentry, Joseph H. . . .... 182 George, Micheal D. . . ..... .182 Gerbig, George R .... . . .103, 147 German ......... ..... - 28 German Club ... --- 105 Gibbons, Matt C. ... . ...... 167 Gibbs, Richard R .... ......... 1 82 Gibson, Barry N. .. .... 89, 98, 147 Gibson's ......... ......... 2 15 Gilbert, Janice K. .. ... 182 Gillam, Glenn R. ... ..... 182 Gillespie, Cynthia L .... .... 8 6,147 Gilliam, Sherletrice ..... . .. 167 Gilstrapp, Mynetta B ..,. . .. 182 Gilstrap, Vanessa ..... .......... 1 47 Gimble, Barbara G. .. .......... . 167 Gimble, Terry D. .. . .43,52, 140,147 Ginn, Zelda K. .... .....,..... 1 82 Gipson, Branda J .... ..... 1 47 Gipson, David W. ... ..... .. 147 Gipson, Donald R. .. ..... 89,147 Gipson, Richard A... .... . 183 Gipson, Richard C. . . .... 167 Gipson, Rickey, D. .. .... 183 Girl's Choir ....... .. .94 Givens, Annie L ..., ..... 1 67 Givens, Thomas J . .. ...... . .79 Glaspie, Jessica G. . . .... 133, 167 Glassock, Gladys L. . .. ..... 183 Glover, Kathryn ,... ..... 8 6, 167 Golden, Harold G. .. ..... 168 Goldwater, Steven R. . . .... 101, 147 Golf ............... ..,. 1 32 Gomez, Armando D. . . ........ 183 Good's Pharmacy .....,.. ........... 1 97 Gooden, Jesse C. ........ .... 1 30,131,168 Goodyear Tire 81 Rubber Co. ............. 210 Gordon, Dennis L. ....... ..... 1 18,168 Gordon, Fredrick ........ ......... 1 83 Gordon, Kathy .... ........... 1 47 Goss, Dudley E. .... 110,118,147 Goss, Lawanda N .... ........... 1 83 Goss, Regena J. .... .... 1 83 Goss, Dr. Vernon ... ........... . .18 Gossett, Issac W ..., ........... 3 4, 147 Graf, Charlene ..... .. .52, 65, 74, 94, 147 Graham, Chester .... ............. 1 47 Grant, Deborah A. .. ......... 41, 147 Grant, Michael R .... .... 1 83 Grant, Nancy J. ... .... 183 Grant, Sharon A. . . .............. 168 Gravitt, Sue E. . . ........... 168 Green,BruceW. ...57,91,111,112,118, 119,147 Green, Charles W. . . . ............. . .168 Green, Duke B. .. ....168 Green,James Below: Sandy Sinclair helps prepare the band for a pep rally performance. V Green, Mark R .... Green, Mary C .... Green, Tina ... Greer, Venton . . . Gregory, Anita . . . Gregory, John .... . .. Gregory, Nancy A. . .. Grier, David ......... Griffin, Connie, lMrs.i ... Griffin, Helen, lMissi .. Grigsby, Thomas M. .. Grooms, Rebecca K .... Guess, Cheryl L ...... Guillory, Debbie l. .... K ........,...168 79, 80, 93, 168 ............168 ..........183 ....147 ...,183 ....168 ....168 ...22 ........168 ..,.58, 74, ....105, 147 183 .......183 Guillory, Edna F. ....... .... 9 5,183 Guinn, J. Donald lMr.i ... .... . .18 Gunn, Oeva, lMrs.J .... ...... 2 3 Gurney, Robert E. ... .... 36,168 Guthrie, Michael W. .. ..,.. 168 Guthrie, Virginia E. .. Guy, Mary J. ....... . ....147 ....147 Gwatney, Ruth, lMrs.i ..... . . .23 H Hagins, Patricia M. ... .... 96, 147 Haisten, Sharon , , ., ........ 183 Haley, Linda D. .. .... 79, 94,168 Hall, Brenda J. ... ........... ..168 Hall, Donald W. .. 79, 81, 82,147 Hall of Fame . . ......... 56-63 Hall, Laura E. .. .... 79,183 Hall, Mark S. .... ..... 1 68 Hall, Nelson T. ..... .... 1 68 Halleck, Anthony J. .. ......... .183 Hallmark, Jeffery ... .......... .147 Ham, DouglasS ........ .... 6 1, 106, 148 Hambrick, Ira J. ........ .......... 1 83 Hamilton, Bobbie, lMrs.i . .. . . . . .23 Hamilton, Joseph B ...... ....... 1 68 Hamilton, Linda J. ..... ........ 1 48 Hamilton, Lynn .... .... 8 6, 93,168 Hamilton, Sheila D. .. ....... .183 Hamilton, Wesley L ..... ...,... 1 68 Hammack, Rebecca A. ... ... .168 Hamman, Dale ........ ..... 2 3 Hammer, Cynthia A. ... . . . .168 Index . .. 221 .148 .183 Above: Randy Rainey periects his stroke by practicing on the Bellwood Golf Course. 222 . . . Index Hammond, Bobby . .. Hampton Hampton , Aaron D. , Charles R. ... Hampton, Joyce A. Hampton, Kevin S .... Hampton, Lorenza ..... Juanita ... .. Hard, Starla J. . . . Handy, Odis R .... Hanna, Alvis N. . . Hanson, Dewey N. Hancock, Haralson, Janet . ...... . Hardeway, Raymond U. . Hardeway, Raynell L .... Hardgrave, Carolyn, Harding, Tim L. .. iMissl Harklefoad, Robin . . . Harmon, Curtis N. .. Harper, Bobby ...... Harris, Dreyfuss W .... Harris, Steven M. . . . Harris, Susan A. . . Harris, Terri L. .... . Harrison, Charlotte . . . Harrison, Michelle . . . Hart, Billy W. ........ . Hartman, Rhonda G. ... Hartsfield, David C. . . Hartsfield, Douglas . . . Hartsfield, Larry D. .. Hartsfield, Virletha . .. Harvey, Bernadet G. . . Harvey, Charles M. ... Harvey, Frances L. . . . Harvey, Karen S. ... Harvey, Richard S. . .. Hasting, Janice ... Hastings, Sharon . . Hatfield, Mark ... Hawes, Jacqueline A. ..... . Hawes, Oleta S. .... . Hawkins, Arenia A. . . Hawkins, Donna L .... Hawkins, Doris K. .. Hawkins, Hawkins, Joe M. . . Hawkins, Judy A. . Leonard . . . Haynes, Clifton M. ... Haynes, Douglas L .... Head, David P. .... . Head, Rodney L. ..... . Health Occupations Health Occupations Club . .. Heard, Jackie M ......... Hebert, Russell ........ Hendricks, Phyllis A. ... .......168 ....103 ..........79,81 :f:iefeof114f1ee ..........93,133 .....19 ....102 ....86,93 ....96, 98, ....106, Iffied . . .86, ..........75, ....112,119, ......183, ....93,11e, ......1s1, f74'7e'eb 1 . ,96, .86 103 , ....95 ..........95, Hendley, Linsey L. ... ........ . . .95 Hendley, Michael D. .. .... 53, 60, 82, 93 Hendley, Thomas G. . . ..... 79, 162, 168 Hendly, Loyalann .... .......... 1 83 Hendrick, Loyd H. .... . Hendrickson, Randy L. .. Hensley, Richard A. .. .. Qffiisi Henson, Jill J ................. -.. .... .. Henson, Melvin .................... .. Home Economics Related Occ. Club . .. .. Herring, Jackie .................. .. Heston, Charles . . . ........ .. . . Hickory-House ..... Hidalgo, John S ...... Higginbotham, Billy J. . . Highfili, Tim ........ Hilburn, Herbert A. .. Hill Adean ........ Hill Brenda G .... Hill DonnaJ .... Hill Faylene .... Hill, James ..... Hill,Jeffrey D. ... Hill Karen ..... Hill Rh0ndaJ .... Hill, Thomas K. Hillard, Robert E .... Hinds, Jimmy L. .. Hines, Jimmy D. .. Hitt, Enola G .... Hixon-Ellis ... iifiie ..If154l ....133, ...86, . . .96, ....133, ....106, Illffiefeefieifias f I I 1 148 .168 .168 148 .168 223 168 148 229 168 168 .183 .148 ..23 .148 148 148 .183 .183 .183 .183 168 .168 .168 .183 168 .183 168 183 .168 .168 .168 188 148 183 . .95 .168 148 183 168 :183 168 168 183 .148 .168 .183 .183 ..36 .106 .148 .168 183 183 148 209 188 .169 .169 183 .148 .148 . .96 .183 .148 194 .169 .169 .148 183 .183 148 183 169 .118 .183 148 183 .169 169 .169 .169 229 .202 Hobbs, Eddy N. ... Hockman, Larry K. Hohertz, Anita .... Hohertz, Cheril J. . . Holcomb, Susan L. . Holder, Deborah D. Holden, Lon D. ... Holder, Penny . . Holly, Gayle Y. ... Holly, Wynona F... 52, 94, 183 148 183 148 ............ 79,169 eo, 64, 74, 79, 80, 81, 140, 148, 209 183 183 183 183 Home Economics Cooperative Education ...... 41 Homemaking ......................... .40 Horne, Deborah L. . .... 95, 183 Hoppie, Gary L. ... ..... 38,148 Hooten, Jerry M. . . ...... 183 Hooker, Robert L. . .... 79, 148 Hood, Vicki lMissl - . . . .23 Hood, Ralph ...... . .. 183 Hood, Jack B ...... ............ 1 83 Honea, Thomas L. .. .............. 28, 169 Honea, Melvin A. ........... 28, 60, 66, 93, 148 Horten, Deborah J. . ............. 183 Horseman's Western Store ....... ..... 2 14 Houston,Sheila M. . ...... 149 Houston, Carolyn J. .... 95, 183 House,MarieA. 169 House, Gladys L. .. ... 148 Howard, Harold V. . ........ 149 Howard, Kenneth E .... ......... 4 2, 149 Howard, Wendell .. . .... 136, 169, 209 Howell, Hal ...... ........... 1 69 Howell, Sherry K. . . ..... 95, 183 Hudspeth, Clifton L. .... 102,169 Hubbard, Deborah A .... .... 1 83, 209 Hubbard, Randall D ........ ..... 1 83 Huddleston, Freddy . . ..... 183 Hudnall 84 Hudnall Geologists .. ..... 214 Hudnell, John S .... ........ 1 49 Hudnell, Katherine E .... ..... 9 O, 169 Hudson .......... ...... 1 93 Huff, William R. ... ........ 134,169 Hughes, Allean P. . . .............. 183 Hughes, Alvin ..... . ..43, 130,131,169 Hughes, Deborah . . .......,...... 169 Hughes, Katherine D. ... . . . . .184 Hughes Roy R. ...... ..... 1 84 Hughes,Shelley R. .. ..... 169 Hughes Stephen R. . . . ......... . .149 Hull, Herbert lMr.l - ............. 23 Hullett, Carolyn E. . ..... 61, 74, 96, 149 Humber, Luther P. . ........... 149 Humber, Marsha . .. .... . .95 Humber, Troy .... ...... 1 49 Humphrey, Adrienne ... ..... 93,169 Humphrey, Richard C. . . ........ 170 Humphrey, Thomas W.. . ..... 35,184 Hunley, Ellyn D. ..... ...... 1 49 Hunley, Ronald J. .. ........ 54,170 Hunt, Randy ..... .............. 1 70 Hunt, Terry L. .... ..... 8 7, 89, 93,149 Hunter, Marilyn L. ....... ...... 7 9, 80, 149 Hurwitz Man's Shop ......... ........ 1 97 Hutchins, Lemuel C. f1v1r.l .... .. .18 Hutchins, Linda lMrs.l ..... ... .2 Hutchinson, Belinda... .... .. 17 Hynds, Kathy S ..... . .... 95, 1 l Industrial Arts ................. .... 4 2, Industrial Cooperative Training ...... ...... 5 Industrial Cooperative Training Club ........ 1 Iglesias, Danny S. ............. . Iglesias, Eleazar . . . Inman, Dawn ..... Inman, Molly R .... 39, 70 International Thespian Society .... Isabel, Bynarozell . . Isabel, Pearleth .... lsham, Kenneth . . . lsham, P.E., lMr.l .. Iver-son, Gary H .... J's Drive In .... .....118, ,74, 100, 14 14 .....14 ........17 .....23, 1 Jack, Helen M., lMrs.l .. Jackson, Alma ...... Jackson, Betty, lMrs.l .. Jackson, Beverly ..... Jackson, Carolyn J .. . Jackson, Cathy D. . .. Jackson, Deborah K. . . . Jackson, Everett T .... Jackson, Jane E. ...... . Jackson, Janice M. .... . Jackson, Karlena, lMrs.l . Jackson, Kathy L. .... . Jackson, Kerry W. .... . Jackson, Linda G .... Jackson, Melody J. . .. Jackson, Phil S. .... . Jackson, Sandra K .... Jackson, Shirley A .... Jackson, Vester .... Jackson, Willie E. ... Jacobson, Karen R. . . James, Sandra K. .. .. Janis, Kay C. ........ . Jeffery, June R., lMrs.l Jenkins, Anglea ...., Jenkins, Gary W. . . Jenkins, Jerry L ...... Jenkins, Roxanna L .... Jenkins, Russell D. ... Jennings, Bryon C. ... Jimmerson, Jimmy J. .. Johnigan, Jerry W. ... Johnigan, Jimmy .... Johnigan, Patricia N. . . John Rogers Pontiac... 150 Johnson Johnson Bobby W. . . Carl D .... ....24,100 .....149 .....24,90 ..170 ..184 184 ...115,118,150 ....79,133,170 .......74,150 ....79, ....74, 105, .24 170 150 170 184 150 184 150 184 170 184 150 170 ...24 ...,184 ....150 ....94,170 .....150 .,..184 Johnson, Carolyn J. . . Johnson, Craig R .... .,.. Johnson , Dorothy ...... l Johnson, Dorothy, iMrs. Johnson, Frank L. ..... . Johnson, Herquita J. . . Johnson, Jack lMr.l Johnson, Jackie R. . .. Johnson, John E. ... Johnson, Larry D. . . Johnson, Lula H. .. Johnson, Mary L. .. Johnson, Melvin ... Johnson, Michael R. .. Johnson, Rickey ..... Johnson, Rickey E. Johnson, Robert, lMr.l . .. Johnson, Rodger K. Johnson, Steven N .... Johnson, William J. .. Johnson, Willie J. .. Johnston, Jamye . . Jones, Barbara A. .. Jones, Betty L .... Jones, Betty R .... Jones, Carol A .... ones, Carol D .... ones, Cassie H. . . ones, Charles A. . . ones, Charles E. .,.. . ones, Constance M .... ones, Deborah ...... ones, Donnie .... ones, Donny ..... ones, Earnest L. . . . . ones, Edythe, lMrs.l .. ones, Ferrell D. .... . ones, Glynnis .... ones, Gwenda F ..... ones, Jacqualin E .... ones, Jacquelyn . . ones, Jennell .... ones, Jimmie P .... ONES, JoeW. ones, John D. . . . ones ones, 1 Ken ...... Linda C .... ....17O ....17O ...30 ....184 ........196 ....,.....184 . . . .37,90 150 .........150 . . . 63, 72, 74, 90, .150 .170 . .24 .184 150, 209 .24 .lfiiefiisf 76,104,162,169, 209 .. ..134 ...iiieifidi ..ifi1f1efe1fsd 1111115 .. ..74,86 ..ffss ....95,134,135, ..f15s ....118, ....134 150 184 184 170 229 184 .170 150 . .24 150 .184 .150 150 .150 .184 .150 184 .170 .151 184 .170 .184 151 170 184 ....134,170 ........24 .......36,151 ....74,90151 .....95184 ...,......184 ....43,48,151 ........17O ....86170 ......,... 177 ....74, 77, 79, 80, 97, 151,192,229 Jones, Marilyn D. . .. Jones, Mary E. . .. Jones, Mary H. .. Jones, Minnie C. Jones, Rebecca E .... . . . Jones, Ruby ..... Jones, Sheron E. . . Jones, Shirley A. Jones, Susie, lMrs.l . .. ... Jones, Virginia ..... Jordan, Larry G. . . Journalism . . . Joyner-Fry ... ... K Kamp, Randall Kapka, Bill ............ Karl's Cards and Cameras . . . Kelle, Jerome L ......... Kelley, Clyde B. .. Kelley, Doris J .... Kelley, Erma S. .. Kelly, Gary P .... Kelly, Joan E .... Kelly, Judy G. ... Kemp, Mark T ...... Kennedy, Danny R. .. Kennedy, Scott L. . . Kent, Karen K .... Kersh, Brenda J. .. Key, Peggy A ....... Kidney, Billy J. .... . Kightlinger, Norma S .... Kilpatrick, Robert K. ... Kilsby, Mark L. .... . Kimball, Patti S. .... Kimbrell, Donna J .... King, Benny ....... King, Charles Fl. .. King, Cynthia D. King, Gary A ..... . . King, Michael L ..... .. Kirkland, Ferrell L. .. Kirkland, Floyd W .... Kirkland, Shirley Kirkland, Tonny R. .... Kirkpatrick, Jeffery D .... Kiser, Ronald ......... Kitchens, Carol ..,... Knight, Barbara E. . . Knight, Linda D. ... Knowles, Dawn . . Krahmer, Lois R. . . . Krahmer, Paul S. ..... . Kremer, Annie, lMrs.l .. Kristof, Laura E. ..,. Kromer, Patti A ..... K Wolens .... KTBB ...... KZAK . . . L Lacy, Gary A ..... . . Lacy, Manuel D. . . Lacy, Phillip C .... Lacy, Valetta S. Lahue, Shirley A. . . . Lam, Paula ........ Lamance, James M. . . Lamance, Shirley A. . . Lamb, James T. . . . . Land,Duane A ...... Land, Katherine S. . . Land, Kendell K. ... Land, Sherry A. .. Landers, Gina L .,... . .. Landress, Mark S ......... . Landrum, Michael W. .... 91 Landrum, Richard K. ..... . Lane, Mary D. ...... . fQfiI.IQffQ5 .76, 92, 93, 170 Jones, Richard T. . .. ... f24fi5fe4fs1 .fff11ef121 .......208 ......35 . . . .79, 133, 'flffiid ..iIsi fQf.I.56fid5 .136,178,184: ....74,114, .........136, ....28, 59, 74 ........94 . . . .52, 94, flifide Iiiss .124, 126,128 fflea fllse ,116, 118, 119, 137, 118,136, 1 1 I 1 1 170 151 184 184 229 184 151 151 184 173 170 184 .45 211 151 170 ,229 107 170 184 170 151 184 184 184 184 170 151 184 184 151 184 184 184 151 184 151 151 151 151 209 151 184 151 170 151 170 151 184 151 184 170 151 .24 184 171 197 196 .211 171 184 177 184 171 184 171 151 184 184 171 184 171 185 151 136, 151 171 171 'i Above: Juanita Hancock performs to the beat of 'Film Flam Man' during a morning pep rally. index . . . 723 153 Lane, Michael L ..... Lanier, Marguari R. . .. LaPeyre, Rebecca R. . . Lasater's Food Stores . . . Latham, Linda C. .. .. Latin .......... Lawton, Eddie . . . Ledford, John L. . . . Ledford, Mark G. . . . Lee, Alford H. .... . Lee, Charles R. .,.... ..... Lee, Charlsye, iMrs.l Lee, Earnest A .......... Lee, John H ........ ....... Lee, Lana K... Lee, Linda D. ... Lee, Margaret E. . . Lee, Movita G. . . Lee, Robbie D .... Lee, Robert E. .. Lee, Walter D. . . Lee, Royce ........ Leffler, David E ........ Lemmert, William H. Lemmons, Marc D .... Leonard, Margaret L. Lester, Cedrick D. . . . Levi-Strauss Co.. . . . . Lewis, Billy R. .... . Lewis, Bobby W. . . . Lewis, Edwin R. . . Lewis, Jane C. .... . Lewis, Raymond . . . Lewis, Sharon A. . . . Lewis, Toni E. ... Lewis, Weldon E. .. . Liggett, Terry D. . Linecum, Cynthia. . . Lion Guards ..,.. Lion's Tale ........ ........192 .199 Little, Brenda K. , . . Littlejohn, Velma D. . Litton, Debra L ......... Litton, Lorraine ........ Lloyd James Funeral Home Lloyd, Marcus C. ...... . Locke, Bruce A ..... Locke, Kelton W. . . . Loden,Cyntn1a LJ. .. Long, Amona K. .. Lon Debra J Long, Lynette . . . Loosier, James D .... Love, Barbara N. Lovelady, Michael . . Lowery, Dale A. . . Lowry, Stephen F. .. Lowthrop, Larry Luby's ............ Lumpkins, Elizabeth ... Luttrell, Robert G. .. Lynch, Kathleen E. .... . Mc McBee, Glenn K. ...... . McCauley, Curtis M. .. McCauley,Timothy .. McClain, Gary W. ..... . McClellan, Larry, lMr.l . .. McClung, Marvin ...... McCormack, Kim D. .. McCowan, Stephen D. . . McCoy, Randall ..... McCrary, Kevin B. . . . McDonald, Luvine J. .. . McDonald, Ricky L. .... . McDonough, Patricia M. . . McDougal, James K ..... McFadden, Brenda . . . McFadden, Peter L. ... . McFaddin, Deborah A. . . . McFarland, Laurie L. . . . 224 . . . Index 8, ...1s5 ...171 ...151 ...199 ...171 ...28 ...185 ............185 ............185 115,11s,134,171 .........74,152 119,122,134,171 ............185 .........93,185 ......152 ...95,185 ...46,171 . .... 171 .....185 ......177 McGill, Michael R. .. McGinney, Sandra K. . McGowan, Billie l. .. McGuire, Jennifer A. . Mclnnis, Delores ..... Mclnnis, Mitchell D. .. McKay, James H. ... McKay, Mellonie A. .. McKellar, Vicki .... McKenzie, James B. . . McKenzie, Lenard . .. McLendon, Winston .. McLeroy, Rayrmnd B. McMillan, Donna G. .. McMillan, Eddie M. . McMillan, Jo A. .... . McMinn, Leta R. ,... McMurrian, Deborah L. McMurrian, Scott J. .. McNickle, Daniel A. .. McPherson, Ricky .. ....100,152 .....79171 ....106,152 ....118152 185 ...185 ...199 ...........171 ............185 ..87,89,106 152 ...........171 ...24132 ........171 ...28,86171 ........152 ...28171 .....171 ........87 ....98, 99 Mac's Gun Shop .... Macoy, Sharon N ..... Maddox, Barbara A. . . Malcolm A. You ng Tire Mallory, Carol A. Mallory, Charles R .... Malone, Brenda G. . . Malone, Carron J .... Malone, Larry D. Malone, Sherry D. . . Malone, Stephen E. . Manley, Donna G. .. Manley, Gary L. ... Mann, Sherrie L .... Mannix, James S. ... Manpower ......... Manson, Mary, lMrs.l . Manuel, Vicki ....,. .....185 ...171 ...171 ...152 ...202 ...171 ...171 ...185 .....185 ........171 .......97,185 ....74,100,152 ........171 ....171 ...171 ...152 ...185 ........185 ...........203 . . .61,67,7O, 72 74, 97,152, 209 ............185 ..........,185 ...,171 ....185 ....152 ...152 ....25 .....152 ......185 ....131,185 .......171 .....185 ...185 ...185 ...185 .....171 ....96,152 .....185 ....185 . . .185 Marler, Doris J. . . Marsh, Henry ..... Marsh, Shirley M. ... Mason, Audry M. .. Martin, Daniel C. .. Martin, Jarvis L. . . . Martin, Johnny D. .. Martin, Mavis K .... Martin, Rhonda S. . . Martin, Vickie D. ... Martin, Wayne L. .... Mary Bonn Fashions. . The Marzay . ,..... . Masenburg, Ralph .... Mason, Harrell .. Mason, Lionel ..... Mass, Dwaine H.. . .. Mass, Kenneth H. . . . Massey, Johnny V. . . Masey, Paula . . . Mathematics ....... Mathis, Judy E. .... . Matthews, Cynthia A. . Maxfield's Grocery . . . Maxfield, Herbert P. . . Maxwell, Lee, lMr.l .. May, Susan D. .... . Mayer 81 Schmidt .... Mayfield, Jane, lMrs.l . Mayfield, Martha K. .. Mayo, Sherri L. . . . . Medlock, Joyce M. . . . Medlock, Kenneth . . . Medlock, Vernisa J. . . Meekins, Cathy L. . . Meekins, LaWanda . . Meeks, Tony L. . . . . Megrail, Sabrina D .... Melontree, Cynthia M. Melton, Donald R. ... Melton, Reba M ..... Menefee, Alvin R .... Messer, Bruce A .... 1 22, ...12 2 70, 74, 84, 98,110, 152, 228 153 ...94,120,17'l .....9O. ...,74, 94, ......75 ....46, ....118, . ..121, .....86, 93, elf-5.'9Ii,'5i 'iii I ....l24, 126, fQif214,'ei .f.ffs55 .ffidi Iffff41' 124,125, 126, f 185 153 171 153 171 171 171 171 185 171 153 171 185 171 185 171 171 192 171 153 208 153 153 153 153 153 185 171 153 172 153 200 . .25 .185 185 .172 .172 172 :153 185 153 .185 .185 .185 153 .216 127, 128 185 .....172 172 185 153 ....33 .....185 ........185 .........202 ....62, 101, 153 ......25,71 ,125,12e,127, ........79, ....5o,1o1, .....79,94, ...134, 172 211 .25 185 185 172 177 153 185 153 185 185 185 153 172 185 185 Messer, Donna L. . . Metal Trades .......... Metal Trades Club ..... Middlebrook, Jacqueline E Miguez, Lillian N ....... Miller, Charles ...... I I I 54,95 f Q I Q15 185 ..34 102 172 153 185 .153 .153 .153 .172 Miller, Deborah L. ... Miller, Edwin F. ... Miller, Jimmy L .... Miller, Judy K. ,... Miller, Kenneth S. . Miller, Maurice G .... Rebecca J .... Miller, Milling, Diane ..... Milling, Samuel T. .. Vlilner, Steven M. . . . .Vlims, David R ...... Mims, Mary L. ....... . Mitchell, Ida, lMrs.l ... Mitchem, Patricia ...... Monterey House ....... Montgomery, Elizabeth A. ... Montgomery Wards .... Moody, Debra K. ..... . Moody, Freddie, lMrs.l . Moody, Sammie D ...... Moon, Won H. ..... . Mooney, Rex A .... Moore, Fred ...... Moore, Maurice R. . . . Moore, Phillip N. .. Moore, Thomas ..... Moore, Timothy G. . . Moore, Verconica A. . . Moore, William M. ,... Moreland, Melinda A. . . Morgan, Dwayne Morgan, Larry D. . . Morgan, Melvin C. . Morphis, lva J. ... Morphis, Janet C. , . Morphis, Susan C. .. Morris, Danny D. . . Morris, Johnny L. . . Morris, Laura J. . . Morrow, Gary .... Mosley, Melvin . . . Mosley, Mitchell . . . Mueller, Eric G. Muller, Charlotte A. .. Mundt Mudc ..... Munn, Jimmy N. . . Munn, Weldon T. .. Murphey's Jewelers . . .4.. .....172 ..........185 ........74,153 ....e2, 103,153 ..........172 ........172 ....172 ...,.25 ....153 ....,193 ....74,154 .....210 ...154 .25 .......172 ....2a,74154 .-.54172 ....79172 .........131186 .122,126,127,172 .............186 ..........29154 ..91,115,118,154 .37,63,74,90,154 .122,124,126,172 .............186 ....172 ......,...154 .............1a5 ....74.79,83154 .......101154 .......95,186 ....186 ....186 ....172 .......186 ....74,154 .....186 ....214 .......186 ....35,186 Murph y, Karen A. . Murry, Dulse L. . . Music Nantz, N Celinda K ....... National Honor Society . Nauls, Christopher A .... Nauls, Flora, lMrs.l .. Nauls, Nauls, L.V ........ Sandra A ........ Nellums, Wayneard, lMr.l Nelson, Clark, lMr.l .... Nelson, David ......... Nelson, Gwendolyn D. .. Newman, Joyce M ...... New Y ork Store .... Nichols, Jean M. . . Nick, Helen D. ... Nix, Rosemary ... Nixon, Leroy G. .. Noble, Mark G ...... Norman, Earleen A. . . Norris, Gayla ....... Norris, Timothy R .... Null, Gloria J ....... Null,S usanK. Nutt, Donald H. . . ... .76, 172, 172 229 ........52-53 ....93,172 ........74 ....118,172 .............194 .70, 72, 74, 88, 154 209 25,73,91,11o,116 118 ......177 ....95,186 ....186 ............202 ..........85,154 .83, 85, 86, 93, 154 ............172 ...,..154 .....93,172 172 ....95,186,188 ...111,118,154 .....86,172 154 Oakley,WandaJ. .......... ...172 O'Bannon Young Man Shop ..,. . . .210 Office Education Association . . .... 90 Ogea, Cheryl ............... .... 4 9 Oglesby, Danny L. ... ...172 Oglesby, Pamela S. .........., . . . l 72 Oldham, John W. ........,..... . . .186 Olie Crider Cut Rate Auto Supply .......... 200 Oliver, Barbara, lMrs.l .,.................. 25 Oliver, Betty J .................... 74, 86 154 Oliver, Brenda C. .. ......., 172 Oliver, Cassandra .. . . .154 Oliver, Debra A. .. ...186 Ometa's ........ ........... 1 92 Ortiz, Jorge L. .. . ........... . .186 Ortiz, Vicente ,.... ....... 4 4, 71 , 74 154 Overall, Bobby C. .. .... 79, 81, 82, 93 154 Owens, Gilda, D. .. ............ 86,172 Owens, James R. .. . .118,119, 172, 209 Oxford, Vicki L. - - - - - ---. ...... . .. . .172 Pace, Richard D .... ..... 1 54 Page, Charles W. . . . . . .79 186 Page, DebraP. Palmer, Suzie V. ... ..... . . .172 Parish, Rickey W. . . ........... 186 Parker, Charles L. . . .... 49, 102 154 Parker, Chatham. . . .,...... .203 Parker, Debby ,.... .... 5 5, 113 172 Parker, Deborah L. . . ........ .186 Parker, Della ...... ..... 4 1, 96,154 Parker, Linda J. .. ......... 172 Parker, Pat .... ........ 1 86 Parker, Rosheal . . . . . .94, 154 Parker, Suzanne .. . .... .154 Parker, William S. .. ...186 Parks, Teresa A. . . . . . .186 Parmer, Nancy K. .. ,-.' -135 Parnell, James H. . . . .......... 93,172 Partridge, Teresa A. . Patterson, Mary C. . . Patrick, Roger A. .. Pearson,John .... Pearson,Susan ... Peel, Debra K. ... Peel, Fav M. ...... . Penny, Kathleen J. . . 59, 65, 76, 79, 144,154, 208, ............186 105, 229 ............186 ............186 70, 79, 80, 98, 154 ............186 .. .155 .. .186 Penny's J.C. Company Pep Rallies ........ Perdue, Carl L. .... . Perdue, Jimmy D .... Perkins, Celinda .... Perritt, Brenda J. . . . Peters, Rose M ...... Pettigrew, James E. . Pettit, Carlton ..... Phillips, Danny C .... Phillips, Debbie L. .. Phillips, Gary R. .. Phillips, John E. .... Phillips, Joseph L. .. Phillips, Mark S. .. Phillips, Molly D. ... Phillips, Shirley A. .. Physical Education . . Pickens, Evelyn K. .. Pierce, Ronald Q. . .. Pierce, Ruthie L. . . . Pike, Mark A. .. .. Pike, Rex A ........ Pilkinton, Nina M. .. Pinkerton, Jeffrey W. Pinkley, Danna L .... Pinkney,Carolyn D. . Pinkney, Monita F... Pipkins, Sherry F .... Pittillo, Dennis D .... Pitts, Donald W. .. Pitts, Otis M. ... Pitts, Vicki A .... Plumbing ....... Plumbing Club ..... Plyler, Jim, lMrs.l . .. Pool, Charles B. .... Pope and Turner .... Portwood, Penny S. . Posey, Bonita S. . . Potter, Karen D. . . Potts, Deborah S. . . . Potts, Pamela J. .. . . Powderpuff football . Powell, Carolyn D. .. Powell, Cordia J. ., . Powell, Gary L. . . Prater, Sandra C. . . . Praytor, Dwayne M. . Praytor, John K ..... Precour, Sandra A. . . Preston, Marsha R. . . 49, .215 .89 186 155 172 77, 229 86 126,130 179 .. . .87,89 .90 i 19, 66, 72, 74,91 118, 155. .lffisi 172 172 177 186 186 186 1 55 1 55 172 172 172 .46 186 186 173 173 186 173 209 1 86 M1186 ....173 ....155 186 155 -..173 ....186 96 79 79 79 74 .97 . .35 .107 . .18 155 194 173 186 173 155 186 .120 186 173 186 155 155 173 155 186 ,.- -5, A I .as- 5 Price, Brenda . . . Price Price Price ,DianaK. , Emanuel A. . . , Orethanna . . . Priest, Teresa M .... ....155 .186 ......155 ....79 186 Pringle,William J.. . ............... .186 Procell, Terri K. . . . . . . 39, 64, 74, 140, 155, 209, 228 Pruitt, Kenneth, lMr.l ... ............. . .25 Pruitt, R.B., uvir.l .. .... 26 106 Pryor, Walter E. . . ...... 155 Pugh, Cornelius N. . .... 79 186 Pugh, Vanessa ..... ....... 1 73 Pullins, Alfredia L. . .... 95 186 Pullins, Timothy . . . . . . . .35 Oualls, Vickie A. . . .... 155 R Rachuig, Carl A .... ................. 1 86 Rachuig, Charles G. .... 74, 79, 81,132 155 Radio, Shack ..... ................ 1 93 Raethis, Lewis .... ................ 1 55 Ragsdale, James R. . .... 71, 79, 81, 132 155 Ragsdale, Mariann . ...... 76, 86, 162 173 Ragsdale, Toni C. . . ................ 155 Raibon, Barbara L. . ................. 186 Raibon, Lester D... ..32,118,125,126 127 Rainey, Randall M. . 52, 79, 82,132,155, 222 Rainey, Robert E. . ........... 63, 74,155 Rains, Debra A. . . ................. 186 Raley, Deborah J. . . ....... 106, 155 Raley, Morris T. ... ........... ..186 Ramsour, Emily K.. ..... 59, 67, 74,156 Ray,JeanA ....... .... 7 4, 76,92,93, 104 144, 156, 208, 229 Ray, Kenneth E... ............ . 177 Ray, Nancy G. .. ... 186 Ray, Sherry C. .... ....... 1 86 Reagan,Susan G. .. ....... 40,187 Redmond, Kenneth J. .. ...112,118,173 Redmond, Sherri .. ......... 187 Redwine, Gladys ... ...... . 156 Reeves, James W. ... .... .. 187 Reeves, Nancy A. ., . .... 97,173 Rettig, Pamela J. .. .... 173 Rettig, Sheila ....... . . . 187 Richard, Ronald ....... ... 173 Richardson, Dennis R. . . . . . 156 Richarcson, Marilyn S .... ...... 1 56 Richardson, Marion L. . . .... 86, 173 Richardson, Mary E.. . .. .. 173 Left: Doug Sheetz, Liz Limpkins, .leff Pinkerton lead the pledge of Allegiance at an asembly. Index . . . 225 Roy, Jimmy D .... Right: Kay Rodgers and Brenda Perritt seem to be enjoying interests other than those asociated with the Texas High School Pres Riddle, Pamela K.. . Rider, Charles M. .. Rider, Donald R, .. Rider, Naomi ....... Roberson, Grady L, .. Roberson, Peggy . . . Roberts, Carolyn J. . . Roberts, Katherine A. Roberts, Scott T. . . . . Robertson, Kim ..... Robertson, Lonnie R. . . Robertson, Shirley . .. Robinson, Gary L. ... Robinson, Hollie A. ... Robinson, Lawanda . . . Robinson, Pamela .... Robinson, Pamela S .... Robinson, Patricia A. Association convention. ....173 ....173 ....187 ....156 ....173 ....173 ....173 .......156 ....174,79 ......187 ....187 ....156 ....187 ...,156 ....156 ,...174 ....174 Robinson, Peggy M. .. ............ 79,174 Rodgers, Belinda K. .. .. . 74, 77, 92, 93, 156, 229 Rodgers, Natalie D. . . .... 76, 85, 86, 165, 174, 209, 229 Rodgers, Rhonda G. . . . Rogers, Cheryl L. . . . . Rogers, Paula G .... Rose, Dwayne H. . . Rose Parade ...... Pose, Timothy J. .. Ross, David A. ... Ross, Joe N. .... . Ross, Lillian G .... Ros, Margaret N. . . Ross, Reginald R .... . Ross, Ronald R. ..... . ....92, 93,187 .........187 .......174 ....174 .....83 ....187 ....156 ....187 ....174 ....156 ....187 ....187 Rounsavall, Richard L .... .... 1 56 Rouse, Vita L. ..... . Routt, Kathryn E. ... Roy, Demetrius D. .. . Roy, Johnny L. .. Roy, Mary M. .. Rozell, Gary L .... Rozell, Harold D. . . Rozell, James M. . . . . Rozell, Virginia L. .... .......174 ....95,187 ......187 ....174 ....174 ....156 ....174 .........187 ..........174 ....40,79,187 Flushing, Gerald lMr.l .... ........ 2 6 226. . . Index to-Q .5 1 ' ' l 'W fill Fl Rushing, Linda, lMrs.l ... Rushing, Nancy E. .... . Russell, Michael A .... Ruth, Jacqueline ... Ryan, Vicki R. ... Salas, Richard A. . . . Salas, Robert .... Salazar, Irma ....... Salutatorian ........ Sam R. Hill Lumber Co... Sanchez, Felix ...... Sanchez, Vincent .... Sanders, Brenda G .... Sanders, Donald C .... Sanders, Sandra D. ... Sanders, Sandra L. . . . Saunders, Effie J. . . Saunders, Minnie P. .. Schaefer, Deanna .... Schirnank, Karen L. .. ....26,98 ...-174 .....187 ....95,187 ...47,174 ...,....174 ....11a,156 ...,..187 ..,...56 .......193 ....1o3,174 .......187 .....97,187 ..........187 ....88,11o,156 ......120,156 ...........156 . ..... 86, 93,174, 208 .......... 86,174 Schminkey, Maragret A. ........ 70, 77, 156, 229 Schulte, Sonja E. .... Schultz, Randall A. . . Science.......... Scott, Eddie M. . . Scott, Jerry ..... Scott, Mark W. . . . . Seaton, Catherine J, . . Seaton, Clara D. . . . Seaton, Evelene ..... Seaton, Richard D .... Seastru nk, Marcellus W. . . Seelye, Paul W ....... Senior Page ,.,.,,,,. Session, Hazalia D. . . . Session, Phyllis K. . Session, Sheryl L. . . Session, Terrance . , , Sessions, Daniel P. . . . Sewell, Frank R .... Sexton, Randall C. . . . Shackelford, Debra A. Shears, John .,...... Sheetz, Douglas E. ... ...........174 ....187 ......32 ........174 ...,107,174 ....59,74,156 ........156 .........,187 ....47,74,156 ........187 ........1s7 ....1o5,156 .......217 ....187 ....187 .....174 ........156 ....1o7,1a7 ....115 ....187 ,118 ,210 .. .........,.... 174 64. 72. 74, 77, 156 Shepherd, Linda D. . . . Shepherd, Melton D. Sheppard, Kenneth R. . . Sherman, Lajuana R. Shirley, Charles Fi. . . Shirley, Sherrie A. .. Shockley, James D. . . . Shores, Kenneth W. . . . Shrum, Keith D ..... Sides, Hazel, llVlrs.l .... Sides, Linda E. .... . Sides, Sandra L. . . Silver, Kippi L ...... Silvey, Jerry L ........ Simmons, Bradley J .... Simmons, Gloria A, ... Simpson, Baxter D. ... Simpson, Helen O. .. Simpson, Lillie F .... Sims, Esther O ..... Sims, Kathleen .... Sims, Lonnie M. ... 209 .,...73 . . . .3O, 103, ..f1'so .lllfae ...74,9o ...45 Ififlzl ...,fai- Sinclair, Sandra E. . . .... 79, 81, 157 Singing Lions ..... Sirles, Gary D, .... Sirles, Jimmie L ..... . Sizzler Steak House . . . Skidmore Sundries .... Sloan, Pamela D. . .. Smith, Anna L ..... Smith, Becky L. . . . Smith, Ben T .... Smith, Billy J. .... . Smith, Brunella F. .. Smith, Carolyn A. . . Smith, Charles R. ... Smith, Charlotte R. . . . Smith, Donald L. ... ...28,75, 86, 1 Smith, Doyle S. . . . . . . . .79, Smith Dwight A. . . . , , , , , Smith Ernest L .... ,,,, Smith, Gary D. .. ,,,, ,,,, Smith, Glinda F ..,, ............ Smith, Grace K. . . . ....... 79, 133, Smith,James K. .. . .. .79, 82, 132, Smith, Kathy . . . ....... . . . . 229 187 .187 156 .187 .187 .156 .187 .174 174 . .26 174 157 187 .187 187 .157 .157 .187 .157 .157 157 .157 221 ..95 .187 .157 .199 194 157 174 157 175 175 175 157 187 187 187 157 175 187 175 157 187 175 157 Smith Kenneth J. .. Smith Larry G. . . Smith Lillie M. .... . Smith Macon lMr.l .. Smith Marcus L. . . . Smith Michael D .... Smith Pamela J. .. . Smith Patricia L. . . . Smith Reuchall R. .. Smith Rhonda A. .. Smith Royce .... Smith, Ruth A .... Smith, Sherry G. . Smith,Stephen D. .. United Gas ..... Smith, Susan A. . . . . Smith, Tommy S .... Smith, Wanda ..,... Smithson, Sherry A. .. Smyrl, Harold B. .. . Snider, Charles J. . .. Snider, Sandra K. .. .. Snodgrass, Leland R. ... Snyder, Terry G. ... Soc Hops ....... Social Studies ...... Sokoloski, Connie ... Sokoloski, Judy M ...... Southern Maid Donuts ... Spanish .............. Spanish Club .... ... Special Education . , . Speech ............ Spencer, Andrey L. . . Spencer, Roderick C. . ,. Spigner, Chere D, .... Spigner, Marcus ....... Sproule, Thomas, lMr.l Square, Larry W. ..... . ..,...102 Stage Band ......... Stagner, Suzanne ..... Stainback, Preston K ........ Staley, .lerel W ....... Stanger, Linda G. .... Stanley, Glynne R. . .. ......136188 Wade, Larry D ..... Stanley, Lisa S ...... Stanley,Susan L. .. . Stapf, Douglas F. .. . Staples, Beverly A. . .. Staples, Deborah L. . . Staples, Margaret . . . Staples, Michael D .... Starks, Edward R. . . Starks, Linda D. . . Starks, Tommy L. . . . Starling, Connie L. ... Steel, KennethHR. . . . Steel, Melvin C. .. Stegall, James E ........ Stein, Carmen R. .... Stephens, Eula M., lMrs.l Stephens, Nellie M ...,... Stephens, Vicki J ....... Stephens, Virginia A. , . , Stephenson, Theresa A. Stewart, Clifford W. . . Stidham, Linda D. .. Stokes, Ernie R. .. Stone, Brenda .... Stone, Michael ... Story-Wright ..... Mona L .... Warren, Stover, Linda G ..... . Stover, Timothy D. .. Stratton, Donna ..... Stringer, Kenneth R. ... Stringer, Yvonne S. .. Stripling, Janette ... Stripling,Jimmy .... Strode, Helen V. .. Tony L ........ Student Senate ..... Sudduth, Barry G. . . Sudduth, Lou A. . . . Sulser, Donna D. ... Sulser, William ... Svimn, Loren B .... Swan, Terry L. .... . Swann Furniture ... . ...... 107, ..........95, . . .26, 27,116, . . . .52, 79, 82, .. . .79, . ...74, ....63,106, .....106, 175 187 187 118 175 187 187 187 187 157 187 187 158 158 158 158 175 158 .71 187 187 158 187 . .73 ..,.48-49 iiiisifaafss 79,81,82,100 'i iQifes Qlilse ...158 ..fQQAf9i ....121,133 illlsi .fffie ....86 .ffidi . . . .28, 46, QQ1Q5s ....136, 137, . . . .70-72, .....107 187 175 .202 .28 104 .55 .38 187 188 175 188 .18 158 .82 175 158 175 188 158 188 209 175 175 .188 .175 188 .158 .175 158 1188 158 158 188 .26 175 175 158 188 158 .175 188 175 158 :zoo 175 158 188 107 158 158 158 158 209 188 175 188 175 175 .1 53 .202 Swann, Linda S. . ..... .. Swearingen, Douglas E Sweatt, Brown L. ..... . Swift, John ..... 188 158 158 188 'T' Association . . . ..... . .91 Taft, Cynthia G ..... ....... 8 6 175 Tamplin, Becky D. . . .... 52, 94 188 Tarrant, Donna J .... ........ 1 88 Tarrant, Gerald L. .. ... 177 Tate, Barbara A... ... 175 Tave, Sandra K .... ............ 1 75 Taylor, Beverly R. .. ............... 175 Taylor,BillyC .... .... 1 13,114,118 188 Taylor, Bradley R. .. .......... 79 175 Taylor, Carlon D. ... ...118,134,175 Taylor, Cheryl A. . .. ....... .. 175 Taylor, Debra L. .. .... .. 158 Taylor,Jo H. ... ...... 93 175 Taylor, Lacy A. . . ......... 188 Taylor, Michael W. . . . . . . 70, 104,121 Taylor, Ora, lMrs.l ... ........ . .26 Taylor, Teresa M. . . . ..... 79, 175, 177 Taylor, Wayne A. ... ...... 43 158 Taylor, William M. .. 188 Teal, Joan L. .... ........ 1 75 Teal, Joan, lMrs.l .... .......... . 26 Temples, Danny L .... .... 3 0,103, 158 Tennis ........... ......... 1 33 Terrell, Danny P. ... ... 159 Terrell, Donald . . . . . .70 Terrell, Ruby J. ....... . . . 188 Terry, James W. ........ ... 175 Terry, Mary H., lMrs.l ... .. .26 Texas Power and Light . . . . . . 201 Thayer, Muriel C. ...... ............ 1 75 Thedford, Cynthia R .... .............., 1 88 Thedford, Gary L. ... . . . 73, 91, 93,113,118, 119, 132, 159 Thedford, Martin, lMr.l .. ............ .18 Thedford, Ricky L. .... ...118,175 Thieleman, Robert W. .. ..... 188 Thomas, Derrick E. .. .. . 177 Thomas, Herman L. .. ... .79 Thomas, Paul W ..... ..... 1 59 Thomas, Paul W ........ ........ . .55,159 Thompkins, Kathie L. .. .............. . 188 Thompson, Karen A. ... ... 74, 88, 93, 96,110, 159 Thompson, Beverly A. .. ... 188 Thompson, Cindy ......... ... 188 Thompson, Donell .......... ...... 1 75 Thompson, Douglas F., lMr.l .. .... 26 105 Thompson, Jaquelyn L. ..... ..... 1 88 Thompson, James A. ... ....... .. 188 Thompson, Jimmy H .... ........... 1 88 Thompson, Melinda L. ... . . .178, 188, 209 Thompson, Pamela K. .. ......... 175 Thorton, David W. ... . . .54, 102 159 Thorton, Linda G. .. ........ 188 Thurman, Scott G. ..... ... 188 Thurman,Stanley M. . . . ... 175 Tidmore Auto Parts . . ........ 196 Tidmore, Lavonda . . . ......... .159 Tidmore, Reginald M .... .... 7 9, 120, 175 Tidwell, Wanda L. . . . ....... . . 175 Tillery, Celia L. .... ........ 1 75 Timaeus, Denise A .... .... 9 4 159 Timmons, Sheila J ...,..... ... 188 Tom Mallory Barber Shop ... ... 199 Tomlinson, Tommy, lMr.l ... ....... 26,74 Towns, David G ........... ....... 1 33, 175 Townzen, Terry, lMr.l --- .... 26,116,118 Track ............. . ....... 134-135 Transit Mix ........... ............ 1 93 Treadaway, Arthur W. .. . . . .28, 67, 74,159 Trevathan, Debra J. . . .... 52, 94, 159 Trimble, Sherry ..... ......... 1 89 Tucker Bob, lMr.l ... .... 26,116 118 Tucker, Julia G. ....... ....... 1 89 Tucker, Linda. lMrs.l ... .... . .23 Tucker Lottie ...... ..... 9 5,189 Tucker, Patricia A. ..... ........ 9 3, 159 Tuel, David C. ......... .... 7 9, 133,175 Turner Armature Works .... ......... 1 93 Turner, Bruce E ..... ............ 7 9, 82, 176 Turner, Terry J. .....,.........,........ 176 Tyler Association of Insurance Agents . ...... 212 Tyler Beverages lnc. ................ .... 2 04 Tyler Clearing House ...... Tyler Commercial College .. Tyler Courier Times ..... Tyler New Car Dealers . . . Tyler Packing Co ....... Tyler Savings and Loan . . Tyner, Carrie M. ..... . Tyner, Joel ..... U-V Valedictorian ..... Valentine, Sally A. .. Valentine, Valmer .. Vansandt, Teresa C. . . . Varnell, Kenny W. .. . Varnell, Nancy G .... Veasey, Sherry D .... Velez, Johnny ..... Vickery, James C .... village, Bakery .... Villanueva, Raul ...... Vittitow, John G ....... Vocational Agriculture .... ....207 ....211 ....192 ....205 ....200 .....194 .. ..40, 176 ....203 131,134,135, ...118,176 Vocational Office Education . . . . Wade, Kenneth E .... . Wade, Pamela L. . . . Wadel-Connally . . . Waggener, Delbert J .... Waits, Glenda J. .... Walding, Chau rcle R. Walker, Cadie M. ,.. Walker, Danny W .... Walker, Gethry .... Walker, Leslie V. .. Wallace, Burt G. ... Wallace, Donald G. .. Wallace, Pamela D. .... Walls, Martha lMrs.l .. . Walsh, Betty ....... Walters, Daniel R .... Walters, Ruth lMrs.l . . . Waltrip, Jan ......... Wansley, Carolyn G .... Ward, Billy R ....... Ward, Emanuel .... Ward, Janet L. .. Ward, Madeline .... Ware, Karen E. . . Ware, Marion l. .. Ware, Vanesa D. .. Warmke, Joseph R... Warren, Warren, Warren, Robert L. . . Sherron R ..... Washington, Washington Washington Washington, Washington Donald W. . . . Donna F. . . Dwayne . . . Jeannett . . . Julia F .... Qiliisfiss QIIfidi ..1f4a ....118 . . . .74, 92, 93, ........79, ....53, 79, 82, 1 ..56 .189 .176 .176 189 159 .176 .189 .189 .196 159 209 . .50 ,.31 .159 209 .176 .196 176 .176 .189 .176 .189 .176 .189 .189 176 .189 .26 .159 176 .26 176 189 176 176 189 159 189 189 :159 159 i160 189 176 160 .160 160 .189 189 176 Index . . . 227 ..-.......189 189 Laura Y ....... Above: Seniors Sandy McGinney and Terri Procell seem elated at their victory in the annual Powder Puff Football game. 228 . . . lndex Washington, Linda V. .. Washington, Otis D. .. Waters, Betty lMrs.l . . Watkins Produce ...... Watkins, Shelia V. . . . . Watson Electrical Supply Watson, Hiram lMr.l ... Watson, Melonie A. ... Watson, Pamela L. . . Watson, Robin L. ... Watson, Samuel D. . . Watson, Sonia .... Watson, Vernell .. Watson, Vicki L ..... WC Edwards 81 Co. . . . Walker, Linda K, ... Walker, Mary V. ... Walker, Mitchell T .... Walker, Robert E .... Walker, Sheila K. .. Webb, Danny L. . . Webb, Linda ..... Webb, Pamila M .... Webers ......... Weeks, John L .... Welch, Julie M ........ Wellmon, Glenn E. . . .. Wellmon, Wilburn, lMr.l Werneki Wesley, ng, Thomas . . . Deborah Y. . . Wesley, Michael G. ... Wesley, Susie K. .. .. West, Janet R. ..,.. . Westberry, Patricia A. . . Whataburger ....,.. Wheeler, Jackie .... Wheeler, Janice S .... Wheeler, Linda K ..... Whisman, Kathy S .... Whitaker, Kent M. ... Whitaker, William R. .. White, Danny R ...... White, Janet S. .... . White, Judy K. ..... . White, Walter D ....... Whitehead, Thomas G. . White House Bank ... Whitfield, Mary D. . . .. Whitmore, Kenneth C. . Whitting, Ronnie J. . . . Whickware, Gary D. . . Wideman. Linda J. . .. Wideman, Mable A .... Wideman, Ruby L. ... Wideman, Sandra R. .. Wideman, Stevy D .... Wilkerson, Charles A. . . Wilkerson, Gail A. . .. Wilkerson, Jennifer R. . Wilkerson, Rebecca G. . Wilkins, Vivian A ..... Williams, Alphus R. .. Williams, Audrey J. .. Williams, Bobby J. . .. Williams, Brenda ...... Williams, Christopher R. Williams, David W. . . . . Williams, Deborah K. . . Williams, Debra D. . . . Williams, Evelyn l. .. Williams, Glenn R. .. Williams, Janes . .. Williams, Jerry D .... ....38,92, .....131, .. ..70, 122,124,126, .ffidi ........136, 74, 83, 86, 99 fiffffffzii fiffsfi ......92,93, I Iis,i,'s1','1'ss . I I fda ......136, ....88,93, .....8e, ....e6, ...je .'.f'.i'.es f1 160 189 .27 195 189 216 .27 176 189 189 176 189 176 189 .211 .189 .189 .176 .159 .189 189 .160 .189 .204 160 160 .176 ,102 .160 176 .160 .189 .160 .160 214 .177 .160 .189 .160 .189 .177 .176 .176 176 189 160 198 :176 176 89 189 176 189 160 189 189 161 161 176 176 176 177 189 189 161 103 189 .189 .189 .176 ,189 ....27,52,78,83 ....28,79,176 Williams, Kay F ..,..... Williams, Lannette A .... Williams, Lester H. . .. Williams, Linda F. .. Williams, Ludell . . Williams, Luther .... Williams, Marilyn .... Williams, Marilyn K. .. Williams, Martha L. . . Williams, Michael E. .. Williams, Nina A. ... Williams, Norman . . . Williams, Ray A. .. Williams, Samuel , . . Williams, Sandra K. . . Williams, Sandra K. .. Williams, Stephanie L Williams, Tommy ...... Williams, Verelean M .... Williams , Vickie R. . Williamson, Sherri L. ....176 ....176 ....161 ....161 ....161 ......161 ....55.176 ....79,176 ...104,176 ......161 ....,.176 ....27,103 .......189 ......79,161 ....28,93,176 .........161 .......189 ...,.27 ......161 ......95,189 Willis, Donald W. .... Willis, Melodie A. ..... . Willman, Deborah K. Willson, Debra ...... Wilson, Cary C ....... Wilson, Deborah A. . . ......34,102 ...74,105,160: ......36,106 :frfesfei 1 161 161 161 .176 .189 189 Wilson, Earl ..... Wilson, John M. ., Wilson, John W. .. Wilson, Louella . .. Wilson, Mark ... Wilson, Mark A. .. Wilson, Ricky G. .. Winston, A.D. lMr.l Wolford, Clyde, lMr.l , . . Womack, Pamela D. Wood, Bently R .... .......161 ....176 ....189 .......176 .........161 .. ..79,81,189 ...124,129176 .......27:101 ...27, 52, 92. 94 ........85,161 ....42,121,1s9 Wood, Gwendolyn R .... Woods, Leon, lMr.l .. Woods, Vicki L. .... . Woodward, James M. Wooten, Gerald .... Wooten, Robert C. .. Wray, Billy T ..... Wright, James L ..... Wright, Randy C. ... Wyatt, Preston L. . . . Wylie, Marie E .... Wynne, Capri A .... .......-.161 ........19,229 ......,......176 ...93,118,136,161 ...........189 .......79,161 ...134,135,177 ..........189 ..........177 ...118,134,177 .......94, Yancy, Richard ... ..,. 50, 124,125, 126, Yarber, James L. . . Yarber, Jerry L. . . . Yarber, Larry D .... York, Brenda ... York, Jana K .... York,John R. .... York, Robert E. ... 161 ...... .....86,177 127, 128,161 . . . .103, 177 189 189 .....28,93,189 ....74,85,93,161 ......... 161 You ng, Young, Young, Young, Curtis W. . . James A .... John E. . ....118,161 .......177 ....,87,161 ...........161 Young, Robert K ....... Young, Thomas, lMr.l Young, Thomas M ......... Youngblood, Debra G. . . .. Young's Jewelers ..... . . . Youth Council . . ....79,136,177 ...............27 .......62,102,161 .76,se,1o5,177,229 ..............197 ...75 Staff Extends Grqrirude Adviser: Mr. C. Devers Editor-In-Chief: Cathy Patterson Managing Editor: Jean Ray Secretary: Brenda Perritt Photographers: Doug Sheetz Melvin Johnson Academics: Linda Jones, Editor LaKaye Murry Activities: Kay Rodgers, Editor Debra Youngblood Sports: Doug Sheetz, Editor Mariann Ragsdale, Melvin Johnson Portraits: Margaret Schminkey, Editor, Gay Hitt Advertising: Becky Jones, Editor Natalie Rodgers ,X x A 'x .I lcllx RXFER Q ll Fill Si-'SQ l -11' . En- 'I' III l I ll II lll ll - u , Q lc ,ltlj ,V Q, ,Vl The Alcade Staff would like to il -Vt - lv Llc . OD LL' . convey our thanks to Mr. Alvis Hanna, l lvl 3 , lil AC' ,H -1 ., Lv V V J l Mr. Leon Woods, Mr. Alvin Anderson, ll V 1 1 wif, ,ji f ,V ill y J' Mrs. Dorothy Atwood and the office 'A 1, ll! V .li Lp . L' Mb V ,N Q7 staff for their assistance. 'JL ,,lV li lvl ,V E lf' - Ll E' ,lil For direction in the photographic V 'fp r U V' : 'JJ Vitfj - J . ,jg fl field we wish to thank Karl's and cts , Vftyllf ff .Vik 2 if . fl N li , Mr. Roland Crawford. 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