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

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Below Left: Debbie Tutor seems to be having a hair raising experience while involved with a science experiment. Left: Sherry Howell studies diligently while having a little bit of time off from the regular routine of writing. Below: Phoebria Barrett, Mrs. Patsy Fisher and Marilyn Brewster join in on the fun while watching a skit. Q K E D5 . ' nv x 5 ' I YK -H 4. f 3 .Wa E33 3' , , : ,sq Q x, X sr 2 1 Q 5 0 ., 4 A, 9 -wg, ', A . . ab f . 5 C j :grip 4' J' M- H' .. -. Qs. - , f,: ' ' kk 3 , , A W , -, , -- ., gi, . Q3 ., 'Sigz QFHQ' Zi agffgzf. - Eff p, , i Gy- . .-32 55-ff' 2 :f.f? ' 5 ,Q M... 9 1 , QQ ' 4' l '25 I - f , -- YE . ,.X1 - ,Zi W., 595153 J. sg . ' a ,xgxx Q n ,R es.. f QQJG l l l l ssisfonf Principcals end A Helping Hand Q .v I . l ,- X.. LLLIS The job of being assistant prin- cipal required many hours of hard work and a lot of patience and understanding. lVlr. Alvin Anderson and lVlr. Clifford Baker served as the assistant principals to the student body at John Tyler. Keeping students out of hallways, handling disciplinary actions, working with attendance records, and taking charge of distributing textbooks were just a few of the many tasks they were involved with. They also served as super- visors of the construction of the hard surfacing of the road and the building of the new park- ing facility. Far Left: lVlr. Alvin Anderson welcomes the sophomores to John Tyler at the Sophomore Orientation. Above Left: lVlr. Clifford Baker instructs the student body at the first school assembly. Below Left: Mr. Alvin Anderson and Coach Clark Nelson discuss the coming football game before the pep rally. Administration . . . 17 Improving the schools was the job ofthe seven member School Board of the Tyler Public Schools. One ofthehnprovmhenwinadeatJohn Tyler was the erection of the covered walk-way, by the student parking lot. Another improvement was the authonzauonforthebuHdingof a new Agricultural building. Along with making improvements, the Board carned onitsregularjob ofhinng faculty, adopting new textbooks, and setdngschoolpohcy. Right: Mr. Jim Plyler, Superintendent of Tyler Public Schools and Mr. Martin Thedford a member of the School Board discuss problems faced by the School Board. Below: Members of the School Board are: Top Row: Mr. Lemuel C. Hutchins, Mr. J. Donald Guinn, VioeAPresidentg and Dr. Vernon Goss, President. Bottom Row: lVlr. Charles Childers, Dr. Earl Clawaterg and Dr. Martin L. Edwards. People Who Are Concerne 1:?Y Cl TYLER 3 19' L J.: l 18 . . . Administration lx 1 -g f--.4-, QF' -V fi fu? 1 'S ,...q 'L I ff.,- 4'1 sf' A - J xv ,Gi .Q I , l 4 C i 'V favs. fo H53- flliu I Top Row: Abel, Archie, Mr., Environmental Technology ll, VICA, Junior Sponsor: Atwood, Dorothy, Mrs., Secretary: Atwood, Helen, Mrs., Library Clerk. Middle Row: Bandy, Linda, Mrs., B.A., Government, Junior Sponsorp Barrett, Emma, Mrs., B.S., Physical Education, Senior Sponsor, Beachem, Jean, Mrs., FLN., Health Occupations, Texas Associa- tion of Health Occupations Students, Sophomore Sponsor. Bottom Row: Belcher, Leroy H., Mr., B.A., English II, Spanish l,lI,Ill,lV, Spanish Club, Sophomore Sponsor: Bell, Sue, Mrs., M.Ed., Vocational Office Education, Office Education Association, Junior Sponsor: Bowens, Emory, Mr., B.A., Physical Educa- tion, Senior Sponsor. Top Row: Bradshaw, Gladys, Mrs., B.A., M.Ed., English lll, English llll-l, Senior Sponsorg Brent, Aline, Mrs., Special Education, Brooks, Joan, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Bookkeeping, Typing, Senior Sponsor. Bottom Row: Brown, Ben W., Mr., B.B.A., M.Ed., Counselor, Assistant Student Council, Junior Civitan, Lion Guard, Senior Sponsor, Brown, Larry, Mr., Metal Trades, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Senior Sponsor. Bryant, Ann, Mrs., B.S., Homemaking Ill, Future Homemakers of America, Sophomore Sponsor. Faculty Students Ancl Teachers Get Involved In Activities Together Above: Lon Holden, Jim Tom Lamb, Miss Rebecca Owers are putting for the 'First Saturda lg- .ffx 1 'T' ,A-Q avi 1 A A fi I nh YV f ,F :J Top Row: Burkhalter, Edward M., B.S., M.Ed., Speech l,llI, Debate, Junior Sponsor, Debate Club, Busby, Linda, Mrs., B.S. English Ill, Senior Sponsor, Calloway, Ethel, L., Mrs., B.A., M.S., World History, American History, Future Teachers Association, Sophomore Sponsor. Middle Row: Cobb, Gleith, Mrs., B.A., American History, Sophomore Sponsor, Coffey, Meceria L., Mrs., B.A., NIA., English IV, Senior Sponsor: Cole, Harold B., Mr., B.S., M.A., Biology, Sophomore Sponsor. Tap Row: Coleman, Ann, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Counselor, Coursey. Herbert F., Mr., B.A., M.lVl., Choral Nlusic, Classical Music Club, Sophomore Sponsor, Cox, Carolyn, Miss, B.S.E., M.S.E., Algebra lll, IV, GeometryH, Geometry, Senior Sponsor. Top Row: Craddock, Charles, Mr., B.A., M.S., Economics, Sociology, Coach, Senior Sponsor, Crawford, Ollie, M., Mrs., B.A., M.Ed., Art l,ll,III,lV, Art Club, Sophomore Sponsor, Cross, Nelda, Mrs., B.S., Homemaking ll,lll,lV, Future Homemakers of America, Senior Sponsor. Bottom Row: Daniels, Starley, Mrs., B.S., lVl.B.A., Distributive Education l,ll, DECA, Junior Sponsor, Davis, William D., Mr., B.S., Shop ll, Electronics, Sopho- more Sponsor, Devers, C., Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Government, Journalism IIB, Alcalde Sponsor, Junior Sponsor. Faculty Fciir Activities Involve Faculty Right: Mr. P. E. lsham is working in the VICA . . Faculty booth at the East Texas Fair. Top Row: Doyle, Elizabeth, Mrs., B.A., M.Ed., Vocational Adjustment Coordinator, Special Education, Dunn, Katherine, Mrs., B.A., English IVB, Senior Sponsor, Edmondson, Edna, Mrs., Attendance Clerk. Bottom Row: Edwards, Sarah J., Mrs., B.S., M.S., English Ill, Junior Sponsor: Evans, Joellen, Mrs., B.A., M.A., Art, Crafts, Sophomore Sponsor, Finklea, Robert C., Mr., B.B.A., M.B., Ed., Typing, Coach, T Association, Junior Sponsor. '7 ,I ia A9 4.410 0 fff ' ,..,4n0 ff' -' 'Tip ff' DUN fr Q7 451 IVY .J Top Row: Fisher, Patsy, Mrs., B.A., lVl.Ed., English IV, English lVH,.Junior Sponsor, Fowler, Lynda, Mrs., B.S., M.S., Typing, Clerical Practice, Business Machines, Junior Sponsor, Franklin, Royce, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., American History, Basketball, Coach Sophomore Sponsor. Middle Row: Fuller, Mary, Mrs., B.S., Home making ll, Home and Family Living, Future Homemakers of America, Senior Sponsor: Gaiser, Mary Helen, Mrs., B.S., Business Communications, Shorthand, Typewriting, Sophomore Sponsor, Griffin, Connie, Mrs., B.A., English IV, English IIB, Junior Sponsor. Bottom Row:Gwatney, Ruth, Mrs., B.S.E., M.Ed., Chemistry, Biology, Junior Sponsor, Hamilton, James, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Special Education, Hamman, Dale, Mr., B.A., M.S., Typing, Record Keeping, Junior Sponsor. Top Row: Harbour, Roberta A., Miss, B.A., M.A., Physical Education ll,lll, Blue Brigade, Cheerleading, Cheerleading Sponsor, Sophomore Sponsor: Hardgrave, Carol, Miss, B.A., M.A., Latin l,ll, Latin Club, Senior Sponsor: Hood, Vicki, Miss, B.A., M.A., Government, Junior Sponsor. Bottom Raw: Hooker, Darvin, Mr., B.S., Physical Education, Coach, Senior Spon- sor, Hooker, Marilyn, Mrs., B.A., English, Tennis, Junior Civitan, Sophomore Sponsor Hoybook, Flora, Mrs., B.S., Homemaking, Sophomore Sponsor. Faculty 3 Top Row: Hull, Herbert, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Mathematics of Consumer Economics, Senior Sponsor: Hutchins, Linda, Mrs., B.A., English II, English IIH, Senior Sponsor: lsham, P. E., Mr., Auto Mecha- nics, VICA, Junior Sponsor: Middle Row: Jack, Helen, Mrs., B.A., M.A., Drama I,lI, Speech l,ll, International Thespian Society, Troupe 961, Senior Sponsor: Jackson, Karlena, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Counselor: Jackson, Veola, Mrs., B.S.,Special Education. Bottom Row: Jeffrey, June R., Mrs., B.S., M.S.Ed., FOM, Algebra I, Sophomore Sponsor: Johnson, Dorothy, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., HECE, HERO, Sophomore Sponsor: Johnson, J. V., Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Draft- ing I,II,III,Shop I,Il, Junior Sponsor. Top Row: Johnston, Dallie, Mrs., B.B.A., Registrar: Jones, Susie, Mrs., B.S., American History, Brigadette Sponsor, Tyler Youth Council, Senior Sponsor: LaCroix, Lawrence, Mr., B.A., M.Ed., Physical Education, ll, Coach, Junior Sponsor. Bottom Row: Lee, Charlsye, L., Mrs., Library Foundation Aide: Lewis, Raymond Von, Mr., B.A., Introductory Algebra Ill, Algebra I, Golf Team Sponsor, Senior Sponsor: McClellan, Larry, Mr., B.S., M.S., English III, Humanities, Sopho- more Sponsor. Faculty ,-3 YY' 'I ,an 0' -5,- QR Vx 4-if vj K7 ...af Q- Ai' 'Y ,.,,,f,. -'Q VIC5 rnnnizina Ac ' ' ' Above: lVlr. James Williams, the Band Director and Miss Roberta Harbour, the cheerleading spon sor are discussing pep rally plans. Faculty Cpen Minds Shore Ideas Right: Mr. Lee Maxwell and Mr. Ben Brown are enjoying the break between classes. Top Row: Madlock, Emma, J., Mrs., B.S. Homemaking l,ll, Future Homemakers of America, Senior Sponsor: Manson, Mary, Mrs., B.S., Physical Education ll, Drivers Education, Junior Sponsor, Dr. H. C. Mason,B.A., M.A., Litt. D., French l,ll,lV, English ll, Senior Sponsor. Bottom Row: Maxwell, Lee, Mr.,B.S., M.Ed., FOM lll,IV, Physics, Student Council: Mayer, James W., Mr., Environmental Technology Ill, VICA, Senior Sponsor, Mayfield, Jane, Mrs., B.A., M.S., Biology l,Il, Junior Sponsor. 6 Faculty ll nal lt ll lui can nu ln als. I. xl un us. su an i as . '-I-. .I I '. .u,...Sv4 an Jvffrsg-I H 3-'fx -S sc 1? f A .3 l ,,-A, .', www: 3' X- H -d f'? 1-., ' .JP 4 ' l 3. an Ko- S ,, .nr ' 1, 41,92 'T' Na. YY' -.J ff' ffff X If 4 3' Top Row: Mitchell, lda, M., Mrs., B.S., M.A., M.Ed., World History, Senior Sponsor Nauls, Flora, Mrs., B.S., M.S., Counselor: Nellums, Waynear, Mr., B.A., M.Ed., Economies, Sociology, Government, Junior Sponsor: Middle Row: Nelson, Clark, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Reading Room, Head Football Coach, T Association, Senior Sponsor: Oliver, Barbara Ann, Mrs., Attendance Clerk: Owers, Rebecca, Miss, B.A., American History, World Geography Studies, Junior Sponsor. Bottom Row: Parks, Bill, Mr., B.S., Biology, Coach, Junior Sponsor: Pruitt, Robert B., Mr., B.S., M.S., l.C.T., VICA, Senior Sponsor: Ray, Anne, Mrs., Foundation Aide. Top Row: Richards, Jo, Mrs., Assistant Principals Secretary: Romberg, Thelma, Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Special Education: Rushing, Gerald, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Shop, Sophomore Sponsor. Bottom Row: Rushing, Linda, Mrs., B.S., English ll, Journalism l,ll, Lions Tale Sponsor, Senior Sponsor: Scarborough, Bob, Mr., B.S., Building Trades, VICA, Sopho- more Sponsor: Spencer, Irma J., Mrs., B.S., M.Ed., Special Education lHomemakingl. Faculty ' i Top: Taylor, Ora J., Mrs., B.S., Homemaking ll, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Sponsor, Teal, Joan, Mrs., B.S., Librarian: Thompson, D. F., Mr., B.A., German l,ll,I ll, Geography, German Club, Senior Sponsor. Middle: Tomlinson, Tommy, Mr., B.S., M.Ed., Geometry, Introductory Algebra, Trigonometry, Director of Adult Evening School, National Honor Society, Junior Sponsor, Van Alstine, Leon, Mr., B.S., World History, Coach, Sophomore Sponsor: Watson, Hiram J., Mr., B.A., M.B.E., Flecord Keeping, Junior Sponsor. Bottom: Williams, James R., Mr., B.A,, M.A., Band Dir- ector, Stage Band, Marching Band, Concert Band, Senior Sponsor, Williams, Norman W. Jr., Mr., Auto Mechanics, VICA, Sophomore Sponsor, Williams, Tom, Mr., B.S., Agriculture l,Il, Future Farmers of America, Sopho- more Sponsor. N. 1? .ff .a Rfghf-' WinSf0f1, A. D.. Mr., B.S., Agriculture, Future Farmers of America, Junior Sponsor, Young, Thomas F., Mr., B.S., M.A., Introductory 28 . . .Faculty Algebra, Junior Sponsor. -rv 772 N9 4 , tudents Are Taught usiness Procedures As the business world is made more dominant, classes such as bookkeeping, record keeping, typing, shorthand, and clerical practice, are always kept moving at a rapid pace. Learning to handle financial reports, take dictation quickly, and learning to become a more efficient secretary are just a few of the procedures taught. Business students are taught with semi-individualized instructions. They are taught the how to's in bank records, statements, charge accounts, and sales slips. All of these are taught to better the students understanding of business practices. Left: Melinda Thompson types a letter after making a rough copy from the voice machine. Below Left: Gwen Nelson adds a column of figures on the printing calculator. Below: Theresa Cronin grades papers for Mr. Robert Finklea. 1. K' .ff Business . . . 29 Art Students Express Themselves Feeling, movement, and emotion were some of the qualities that John Tyler art students tried to capture in their work. These students were shown how to develop their own kind of style and the proper attitude toward art. The students were shown examples and methods of art with different medias such as pastels, acrylics, and watercolor, which are all designed to cultivate a more beautiful and meaningful work of art. Also this year there was a crafts department added to Art Department. 3O...Art Tap: Earl Ogle is stamping intricate ant decorative designs on leather in the Arts am Crafts Department Above: Mark Gaddis and Anna Alfaro an showing their artistic talents by painting interesting designs Knowing how to repair an automobile takes time, determination, and skill. To stress the need for auto mechanics in our modern society, students this year were taught to build engines and transmissions, to diagnose problems correctly, bodywork, repainting, and some welding. Auto Mechanics was a two year course offered to both boys and girls. People have always been geared to the idea that men make good mechanics. This wasn't the situation at John Tyler. This year there were several girls enrolled in the Auto Mechanics course. These young women were just as active and involved as the young men. Whether male or female without auto mechanics we just couldn't keep things moving. Above Left: Jerry Frick, Larry Jorden and Gary Iverson work on the brake system of a car. Left: Bobby Johnson, Thomas Redwine, and Michael Lane are discussing the principles of a carburator and how it works. Auto Mechanics . . . 31 Vocational Office Education offered many types of jobs, from banking to legal secretary. Clerk typist, medical secretary, and accounting were among the others. Before taking a job students learned to operate the ten-key adding machine, printing calculator, duplicating processes, and several other business machines. The V.O.E. teacher visited the students on the job at least once a month and the students turned in an individual job report once a week. The V.O.E. teacher was Mrs. Sue Bell. 32 . . . Vocational Office Education Vocational Office Educotior Offers Business Trciinin Below: Wanda Evans answers the phone at A.8zlEI Brake and Alignmen Below Left: Donna Melton types mailing labels fc businesses in the Tyler area at Bacus Bookkeepinl Bottom: Loyalann Hidalgo posts the books fc East Texas Electronic 5 l r ' , N .. , . -M ,BQ ,,. '21, 555536 5' N 'ii-vt ii'-17.15 3 in .. f . la :Ji x 1 fav? ,Qatvgw G ,, H , v . 'Q - H it g mes' as f ' -: ' 1i:'H.z-T11 iid : s vezwwg, Q. ., ii Give , QL X, Insight :44 f Info Culture Studying foreign languages gives a student insight into the culture of the language, and a foundation for English. The four languages taught this year were French, German, Latin, and Spanish. Students learn to speak, write, and to understand the cultural aspects of the country in the first year of foreign language. The second year involves the more complicated forms of grammar. Above Left: Jana Polley diligently studies for a German test. Left: Diane Gipson, Jerri Alston, and Angela Russell look over material that will be used at the Language Festival. Foreign Languages . . . 33 Being a machinist is a demanding but rewarding job. Metal Trades-students aquired a job skill that would profit them greatly in the future. These young men put forth the effort to make for themselves a career that would lend others their aid and give themselves the satisfaction of building things using metal. This year some of the techniques learned were blueprint reading, and shop mathematics. All students were taught the Do's and Don'ts in the shop and safety rules in using the equipment. They were also taught to have pride and accuracy in their work. The instructor always tried to prepare the student for a profitable employment. The Metal Trade's instructor this year was Mr. Larry Brown. M . . . Metal Trades Profitable Skills Lecirnec Above: Michael Layne is shown welding a piece of metal in shop. Right: David Rains carefully operates a snaper. Moth Builds Educotions Nlath is the science treating of the exact relations existing between quantities or magnitudes and operations, and of the methods by which in accordance with these relations, quantities sought are deducible from others known or supposed. Though math students this year did not describe it in such elaborate terms, math played an important part in their educations. QP.. K fi 77 s-1 s TN' A ou? 'P C A l' bp: Ken Jones is finishing the last part f his math equation. lbove: Linda Swann is blow drying Joye tanaIand's hair while Judy Phillips looks iith interest. From The Neck Up And The Wrist Cut Eyetabbing, low dry cuts, facials, and manicures were some of the techniques learned in cosmetology. Cosmetology was a two year course offered at John Tyler. The students could attend school either in the morning or afternoon. Cosmetology students had to put in one thousand hours of training and work before they qualified for their license. Other skills aquired this year were lash and brow tinting, Shampooing, hair lightening, bleaching, frosting, haircuts, in fact everything from the neck up and the wrist out. Cosmetology and Math . . . 35 Health Occupations is more than just learning first aid. Students worked in nursing homes where they distributed medication, made beds, and prepared meals. Others were employed by local dentists to sterilize instruments, make appointments, and help with patients. Students employed in the Tyler area went to school during the morning then went to work. Nlrs. Jean Beachum sponsored the Health Occupations class last year. Above Right: Robin Watson and Lvnn Abercrombie are identifying instruments in Dr. Kenneth Bradfords office. Below: Katie Biggs and Beth Bowins study patients charts before distributing the medication at Leisure Lodge Nursing Home. Left: Molly Inman and Debbie Duncan demonstrate emergency first-aid for an injured shoulder. 36 . . . Health Occupations 'fe Q o 1 .f.,,- ff'-A Students Keyed In On New ldeos Environmental technology was a course which offered students tak- ing it a new realm into the world of plumbing and air-conditioning. This year's students were keyed in on new ideas, techniques, and opi- nions in the course. Learning to service and repair heating and cool- ing units, knowing which pipe to replace and how to make a lead and okum joint were just some ofthe skills that the students acquired. Environmental technology not only trained the students for commercial industries but also trained them for individual and self-supported industries. Left: Gary Diggins and Rickey Gipson are checking out a club project for the District contest. Top: Tommy Scott is operating a power threader Environmental Technology . . . 37 Learning basic fundamentals, safety, competing and better ones physical disposition were the main goals of physical education. While trying to reach the goal of safety, the sports department held an orientation before each sport was played. Competition was achieved through basketball, volleyball, softball, and relays. Rope-skipping, tumbling, folk dancing, dancing, track and weight lifting were a few of the activities which improved the student's physical disposition. Nlrs. Emma Barrett, lVIr. Emory Bowens, and Mrs. Mary Lou Nlanson taught physical education. Left: Jerrie Alston and Diane Staples perform Varsouvienne or Put Your Little Foot, a folk dance, in girls physical education. 38 . . .Physical Education Physical Educcitior Strives For Better Physica lmprovemen' ents Learn From Experience i I, c, cf-ff llfilii I HU! PUR US! is rs, K Distributive Education was a course which enabled Junior and Senior students to go to school and have a part-time job. D.E. students learned by experiencing the everyday duties and responsibilities that face those who are involved in market and merchandise industries. D.E. also helped to build the student's stamina and self-reliance. Students worked hard to earn the two credits given by the course and learned by experience how to make it on their own. Left: Mr. Bill Bert and Vickie Hall look up parts on a scanner scope at Sears Custom Service Center. Above Left: Laura Worthen and Susan Appleby stock the New York Store with plaid and corduroy baggies. Distributive Education . . 39 Acting out a play was not the easiest thing to do as drama students soon found out. Of course the necessities were there to produce the play, like lights, cameras, and a story. The students had to work with other things pertaining to acting such as pantomime, the reading of poems, voice study and dramatization. Drama teacher, Mrs. Helen Jack was always there to work with each individual on these certain points. Behind the scenes students learned how to pick costumes, apply make-up, and build props. The students displayed their talent in the plays Oklahoma and The Glass Managerie. 40. . . Drama Below: Brenda York and Flenae Delrie practicl a dance for the play Oklahoma while Georgl Wallace looks on Bottom Left: Curly, portrayed by Frank Fisher describes to Laurey, Cindy Loden, how beautifu she will look riding in his yellow surrey Bottom: Sherri Williamson and Renae Delrie do a tap dance to Kansas City while a choru: of Flicky Allen, George Wallace, Leroy Johnson Johnny Choice, and John lVlcDaniel watch Scripts Do Nol Make A Play Speech-Debcite Teaches tudenfs Quick Thinking 'elow: Eddie Hobbs demonstrates timing a ebator while Denise Dowell tells Debra Jackson rhat references to check. '0ttom.' Joe Smith, Bill Coates, and James iill wait while Tommy Lee gives his speech. yebbie Gordon, April Jackson, Pam Sokoloski, nd Debra Lee check references. Correct usage of words, how to over- come stage-fright, and the different types of speeches were a few of the subjects studied in Speech-Debate last year. Debating was not the only thing done by students on the team. Students learned to time a debator and check references on debate reference cards. Speech-Debate taught a student to think quickly and to accept other's points of view. lVlr. Edward Burkhalter taught Speech-Debate Speech-Debate . . .41 42 . . . Industrial Arts -v ' Below: Danny Stewart pauses while working on a trailer project. Right: Jerry Palmer grinds the rough edges off a stand in shop. 'QT Q x o x 1A nclustriol Arts Gtters Mony Opportunities ,L , Y . Xfiilgi ---Q : Top: Jerry Murphy discusses his house plans with Danny Stewart, Mark Landrum, and Bobby Bobbitt. Left: Bill Champion and Calvin Ellison repair a television set in electronics class. Above: Carl Perdue consults his house plans before drawing the final draft. 1 . ii: --55:5 .A-- A -s f , .1 s f , ' - QV' K v Courses offered this year through Industrial Arts were drafting, shop, and electronics. In drafting, the students were taught how to draw house plans. Of all the house plans drawn, the Building Trades Class chose one to construct. The drafting class redrew the house making the necessary changes suggested by the Building Trades class, then distributed copies of the blueprints to the professional engineers and students who will be building the house. A model home trailer was purchased by the shop class at the beginning of the year. They cut it into three parts making two goose neck trailers, and one utility trailer. To do this they had to cut new axils, make new hitches, and reinforce them. Along with building the trailer students had an individual project. The electronics classes learned radio construction and circuit-wiring. Industrial Arts. . .43 Selling ads, getting a staff together, and chosing headlines were just a few of the many things that journalism students had to face. The Journalism Department published a school newspaper that served as a helpful and informative source of news last year. Along with puzzles, write-ups, and cartoons, the paper also had numerous pictures and articles about points of interest that occured at John Tyler. Long planning, staying after school and consistent labor helped to make the newspaper meet expected standards. Right: Kay Maxfield, page editor, and Rickey Brock pick out headlines for the Lion's Tale. 44 . . .Journalism Journalists Circulofe Newspaper Q .sg ,V -.X twain' ' ggi-J I. Right: Janet Smithson and Mildred Gray are T' counting newspapers before they distribute them to be sold. Mal ' ' J . . im, Q Below: Susan Forson and Debbie Baxter receive ' ad assignments from Kathy Bankhead, co-editor. ,mt hcinges Occur ln English Many changes occurred in the English Department this year. Grammar, sentence structure, and theme writing were not the only topics of discussion. Acting out plays and novels were some ofthe projects undertaken by the students in the Senior English classes. Well known titles were l, Robot, lVlacbetl-i, and Antigone. In the junior classes such stories as When The Legends Die, FareweIl To Arms, and The Scarlet Letter were read. Sophomore students were involved with reading Romeo and Juliet, Wuthering Heights, and A Separate Peace. ., 'A'-4 Z. 11 fs Far Left: Brad Simmons plays the part of the mother in the novel, I, Robot. Left: Steve McCown gives Rick Ford a hand before making his debut as the main character of I, Robot. Below: Frank Fisher, posed as Macbeth, threatens King Duncan, played by Mark Kilsby in the tragedy, Macbeth. ll lm English . . Basics Learned In Homemoking Sewing, cooking, learning to plan a menu, and knowing the nutritional values of food were some of the skills homemaking students developed this year. Homemaking was offered to Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. The students, all who wanted to gain a better understanding and skill in homemaking, eagerly learned what must and must not be done in the home. Safety rules and basic home principles along with decorating and furnishing a home played an important part in the course. Right: Jerri Adair is sewing a garment in her hornemaking class. Top Left: Daphina Roy carefully prepares to cut out a pattern. Top Right: Donna Kimbrell staples objects on the bulletin board to make an interesting display. 46 . . . Homemaking NC inf 4 Q . nts Leorn Responsibility Home Economics Cooperative Education was an on-the-job training program for high school students who were interested in home economics related occupations. lt consisted of the student attending classes part of the day and then employed in a home economics related program for a minimum of fifteen hours and a maximum of twenty-five hours each week. The course gave the students a feeling of satisfaction and responsibility and taught them how to better themselves for their future careers. Top Left: Thomas Givens is shown preparing some Jim Dandy chicken for frying. Top Right: Carolyn Wansley is checking over the piece goods at Penney's. Left: Brenda Little and Debbie Parker are carefu ood carts in the kitchen at Glenwood Clinic. -O. my BJSQQ f gigs-s em ' ,J Q. Litas ochcu i n wwfeis aol. s' ' ' c, Jltcuclp Qjoidfleass Lltcct oust, oo Qtbga Utol cos t ll Jil M sOwUb.Tlsdt.Uow1L Q5 Www wt use must lima KM? oclcogl re fllfwl DMM muxlhao- Klaus ug, JM tfiocuc Qmcccilc Ms Q foot , WG' Lggltc l Nic? Vdtiof M i501'P- v osgvmwool X Maisie UCL! p 2604, ,high ood locale- Eiftwla we M. A . 713' W4 01395-3e3Ssl?P Home Economics Cooperative Education . . . 47 Frogs And Worm' Take Apart In Science Dissecting frogs, worms, and pigs and taking part in the microscopic viewing of one celled animals were just many of the activities that science students were involved in this year. However, new ideas and equipment gave the students something more to look forward to. Ionization and the basic concepts of organic chemistry were just two of the subjects covered by the chemistry classes. Physics classes were involved in the study of waves and the effect prisms on light. Above: Bart McLeroy, Rick Ford, and Dawn Knowles check for fungus in an experiment. Right: Bill Parker is shown working on a chart for an experiment in Biology Il. ew Porties Introduced ln Convention Top: The third period Government class has an exciting time at a simulated presidential con- vention. Left: Theresa gives a seconding speech. Above: Doing research in the library is Sharon Milner. The simulated Presidential elections in government classes had new political parties this year. The Freedom and Liberty parties were introduced to replace the old Democratic and Republican parties. Besides the common topics-the world wars, Civil War, Jazz and industrial eras-modern issues such as the energy crisis and Wa- tergate were discussed. Students also enjoyed playing The Farming Game, Jeopardy, and other games to learn and review events in history. In addition, the American History students had a one week unit on drug and alcohol abuse. Social Studies . . .49 ICT Students Work With Public Through the cooperation of Tyler businesses and John Tyler's Industrial Cooperative Training, students learned responsibility and to work with the public. Students held jobs at such places as Sunbeam Bakery, Oge Oldsmobile, Paint and Body Shop, Courtesy Pontiac, and at various other businesses. R. B. Pruitt sponsored Industrial Cooperative Training. Top Left: .lack Hood sands a car in preparation for repainting at Oge Oldsmobile Paint and Body Shop. Top Right: James Hogue paints the door facings at Sunbeam Bakery. Right: lVIr. John Loftin and Randall Schultz look up parts numbers in a parts catalogue at John Rogers Pontiac. 50 . . . Industrial Cooperative Training iq, Q I I l 1.1 I 1 Group Involvement Stressed gg., x 1 T if, A Q' Group involvement while in school and a career in agriculture after graduation were a few ofthe advantages agriculture students had. Learning how to operate farm equipment, improve livestock and poultry, and to conserve land were just some of the many things taught in Vocational Agriculture. Students participated in the East Texas Fair, Dallas Fair and various livestock and forrestry judging contests. The three year course is taught by Nlr. Tommy Williams and lVlr. A. D. Winston Above Left: Steve Weaver and Scott Bracey exhibit their cattle at the annual East Texas Fair. Left: Dale Hawes heads down the court toward the goal to make two points for his team during the donkey basketball game. Vocational Agriculture . . .51 Music Provides Wide Scope of Interest i Whether it be by trumpet, clarinet, piano, or voice, music is a language that the ears of the world can easily understand. As long as there are people to listen, the joyous sounds of voices raised in beautiful harmony, and instruments, ofa symphonic band in tune with great musical masters form a universal type of communication that draws people closer together. The music curriculum at John Tyler provides a wide scope of interest for students who wish to pursue a career in music, or just broaden their musical abilities for their own personal use. Above Right: Cheryl Jackson does a routine to Shaft during the Lufkin pep rally. Center: Cindy Loden reads scripture verses during the Christmas PTA program. Right: During the White Christmas Program, the Singing Lions entertained the PTA by singing Christmas carols. Far Right: lVlr. Herb Coursey leads the choir during the Christmas program, . . . Music 1' Above Far Left: Reuna Smith performs to Shaft. Above Left: Jimmy Fuller and David Smith, along with the rest of the band, wait patiently for the annual Rose Parade to begin. Far Left: Jana Polley does a fire baton routine to the Battle Hymn of the Republic. Left: Kim Buster awaits the start of the routine during a pep rally. 53 ...Music P22 Construction Skills Produce Behind the scenes students put many long hours and a lot of hard work into the building trades house. Building cabinets, cutting lumber, building fireplaces and shelves, and laying bricks were just a few of the thousands of jobs done by the John Tyler Building Trades class. . X Above Right: Morris Flaley is fitting a window. Below: Donald Dudley is sanding the floor on a cabinet. Right: Denise Pittillo rips a 2 by 6. K 1 iw ' 2 ,,. . g a r r, 54 . . .Building Trades N l flbove Left: Walter James stacks dishes at illother Francis Hospital. Qbave: Charles Smith is a sack boy at Skaggs-Albertson. flbove Right: Willie Johnson carefully places oaves of bread on the counter for a Skaggs- Albertson bakery special. 3 ..,,g!k.?,.: KM ' X 'QL -X W ., X, Y isfivf ,M Vocational Independence Developed The purpose of Special Education this year was to help the students to develop competencies which would enable them to function independently in vocational settings. Academic subjects were presented through functional methods to facilitate vocational independence. Special Education . . . Individuals Honorec For Leadership Every year the Alcalde recognize students selected for outstandin ability in their field of study Teachers select these student because they feel the student he shown leadership and academi ability. The students are presenter at the annual awards assembly Below: Honor graduates of the 1974 class art Valedictorian, Frank Freeman: Highest Ran ing Girl, Penny Clifton: and Salutatoria Mike Gran oreign Longuoges Present eir Honor Students Left: For the Latin department's selection for the Hall of Fame, Chris Foster was chosen. Chris was President of the Latin Club. She has been a two year member of the National Honor Society. She was also Brigadette Assistant Head Drum Nlaior. Below Left: The French department has chosen Theresa Stephenson to be in the Hall of Fame. Theresa was Secretary of the Art Club. She was also a member of T.Y.C. Below.' The Cosmetology department placed Virginia Roberts in the Hall of Fame. Virginia ber of F.T.A. her sophomore year and in Drama her junior year. Below Right: Representing German in the Hall of Fame is Danny White. Danny had been a member of the German Club for two years. He was also President ofthe Chess Club his senior year and Secretary of the JETS Club. A. nu ,1 was a three year member of F.H.A. She was a mem- :rw ,,...-. Q f ' EEE I! 25. , 73 r .fe ,Q L 53:5 El-ze or Hall of Fame . . . 57 Right: The recepient for the Homemaking Hall of Fame this year is Penny Clifton. Being a member of FHA for three years Penny has served as President of the club her junior and senior year, and as a sophomore she was second Vice-President. Penny was a three year member of the band. She also received the DAF! Award and the South Tyler Rotary Award. Below Left: The Band department's Hall of Fame choice this year is David Williams. As a band member for three years, David was first chair alto clarinet and Head Quartermaster his senior year. 58 . . . Hall of Fame Above: Selected by the Art department for the Hall of Fame is Charmaine Clay. Charmaine has been a member of the Art Club for two years and was Treasurer of the club her senior year. She was also a member of FHA. Right: A Capella has selected Frank Fisher for the Hall of Fame. Frank was a member of the Region IV choir and second division of the district choir. Frank has been a mem- ber of A Capella two years and sophomore choir. ,qi f Q fq-rung.. Students Excel ln Voccitionol Fields Left: Chosen to represent Distri- butive Education in the Hall of Fame is Deborah Jackson. Deborah served as secretary of H.E.C.E. She was a member of the Debate traveling squad and won a Superb Speaking Award in Debate. Deborah was also Co-Editor ot the Lion's Tale her senior year, and was awarded the Honorary Quill and Scroll. Left: As the Home Economics Cooperative Education's selection is Deborah Parker. A member of Home Economics Related Occupations, Deborah was Treasurer her junior year. Above: From Industrial Cooperative Training is David Bagwell. David, a two year member of V.l.C.A. was also a member of the John Tyler Rodeo Association. Above Right: Representing Vocational Office Education is Debra Rains. Debra, an active member of Office Education Association served as Historian her senior year. Hall of Fame . . .59 Right: The selection from the Agriculture Department was Melton Shepard. Melton was a three year member of F.F.A. He was the sentinel his Junior year and president his Senior year. Below Left: Serving as Hall of Fame for Auto Mechanics is Kendall Land. A three year Auto Mechanics student Kendall has served as local president, district president, and state vice- president of VICA. Kendall also won first place in local, state, and district, and placed fifth in national competion. Kendall also served as a Lion Guard. Below: Frank Freeman was selected as the Math Department's choicelfor Hall of Fame. Frank was a two year member of the National Honor Society. He was president of Jets his Junior year. He received the Letter of Commendation from the National Nlerit, and was also chosen Rotary Boy of the Month. l st, ff ,t,, Above: Bruce Messer was chosen to represel Metal Trades in the Hall of Fame. Bruce vi. active in football his sophomore an junior years and participated in the tra team for three years. He was a member the Junior Civatan Club where he served Vice-President. Bruce was also elected President of the Senior class and was chosl as Rotary Boy of the Mont K bs.-r Seniors Honored For Exceplioncil Work Left: Representing the Department of English in the Hall of Fame is Kathy Bankhead, Kathy was a Brigadette Maiorette her senior year. She was a two year member of the National Honor Society and the Junior Civitan Club. Left: The Social Studies department has chosen Karen Ford to represent them in the Hall of Fame. Karen has been a two year member of the National Honor Society. She was also a two year member of the Junior Civitan Club and Secretary her senior year. Above: The Debate Department recognized Donny Jones in the Hall of Fame. Donny was a member of the Debate team for two years. He was also President and Business Manager of the Art Club. Donny was Captain of the Lion Guard. Above Right.' Representing Drafting in the Hall of Fame was Royce Smith. Hall of Fame Seniors Show Ability Right:Cindy Loden was chosen to represent Drama in the Hall of Fame. Cindy, a two year student was elected to serve as Secretary of the Thespian Club her senior year. Cindy also served as Coordinator of Activities of the German Club. Below Left: Molly Inman was chosen to represent Health Occupations in the Hall of Fame. Molly was active in Health Occupations and the Art Club her senior year. She was a member of FHA and National Honor Society. Molly also won the VFW Award for an essay and Girl of the Month, by the Pilot Club. Below: The Business department chose Donna Melton for Hall of Fame. Donna was a member of Sophomore Blue Brigade and FHA her sophomore year. She was a member of OEA her senior year. Below Right: Representing the Electronics department for the Hall of Fame is David Cook. be . X... Hall of Fame Above Left.' Joe Duffy was chosen to represent the Science department in the Hall of Fame. Joe was a two year member of DECA and JETS and served as President of both clubs his senior year. Joe was also chosen as Rotary Boy of the month. Above: The choice for Hall of Fame from the Spanish department is Vicki lVlartin. Vicki was a member of the Spanish club, and a member of the Tennis team her junior and senior year. She was also a member of the T Association. Above Right: The Journalism I department chose Steve lVlcCown for the Hall of Fame. Steve was a member of the junior varsity basketball team his sophomore and junior years. As a senior he played on the varsity basketball team, was a member of the Lion's Tale staff and Sergeant-at-Arms of the Junior Civitan club. Left: Dawn Knowles was the choice for the Hall of Fame from Journalism IIB. She was a member of the Alcalde Staff for two yearsg and she served as Business Manager her senior year. She was also a member of Quill and Scroll. Dawn was on the Sophomore Blue Brigade squad, as well as the Junior squad. She was also a member of the Texas Association of German Students. Hall of Fame . . .63 Throughout the year several seniors receive awards from various civic clubs and organizations. These special students were selected by the faculty on their citizenship and leadership as well as academic ability. The students are presented at the annual awards assembly. Right: Brad Simmons and Mike Taylor are the recipients of the Young Texas Award presented by the Optimist Club of Tyler. These young men are chosen city-wide for their church and extra curricular activities, work experience, school awards. They are honored at a monthly banquet. Below: Chosen as Girl of the Month by The Pilot Club, Molly Inman selected for her qualitities of leadership, scholarship and service. Below Right: Lorrie Cosby, Penny Clifton, and Dane Hendley were chosen as the Vocational Rotary Students. These students, chosen by the South Tyler Rotary Club, received this honor for the outstanding job that they have done in their vocational field of study. Students Receive Civic Aw 64 . . . Awards Left: In the 1973 Betty Crocker Search for The American Homemaker of Tomorrow, Penny Clifton was named. Penny was selected on the basis of her score in a written knowledge and attitude exam. The Daughters of the American Revolution chose as their DAR Citizenship Award recipient to be Penny Clifton. The standards of this attainment are dependability, service, leadership, patriotism, and scholarship. Below: The American Legion Good Citizen Award recipients are Brenda York and Donny Jones. This honor is given to 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. M...-5 ,ti 4-X '- Awards Rolory Club Gives Awards Right: The Rotary Young Citizens are Cornelius Ford and Sherry Davis. These students receive the honor of being placed on the role of Young Citizens Club. They are chosen for their loyalty, courtesy, scholarship, and leadership. Below: Denise Dowell is the recipient of the Soroptimist Award. Denise was selected on the basis of the quality of an essay she wrote. She was also chosen for her character, leader- ship, and scholarship. Below Right: Bruce Messer, Frank Freeman, Joe Duffy, and Scott McMurrian were selected as Rotary Young Men by the Rotary Clubs of Tyler for their loyalty, character, and schol- arship. l 66 . . . Awards 1 l l 1 l a l 4 1 4 ! U l-,FR ee 4' ,, f lf' t 4 ,. Q A 3 'gs ' i K, ,el I ZS. ,Tie v sffx Le 'Wi 'x -w,,,,- s- A 'xv' us.. ! A Students Honored For High Achievements Left: Frank Freeman was selected for the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award, which consist of a plaque as well as an opportunity to compete for scholarships at the University of Rochester. The scholarships are based upon scholastic achievement in science subjects. Frank also received a Letter of Commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Below: Kim Buster and Rick Ford received 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, I Dare You. 'x ri ft A , 1,-6g,E,ff.Eg Egg W ,gs 'vc ' 1,3 .1,,,Nz,.,f 5. , -1,f95.3,1,-e , , '75-if ' f Q.-aqfjg K , Awards 68 . , . Our Activities WI if ' I , , X 5 I 1 2 'Cr' i xy X- Ya ng hunsM5fLh on Asxmdume FmStaxQ MM Playou nec. 22 mn Wm, l I 5 x . ,,-+ ,,. X Grant and of the latest gave Our Activities . . . 69 Band Attends Parade Of Champions Forward one, two, ready march! was not an uncommon sound that came from the band's practice field at 7:45 every morning during marching season. Throughout the year, the band attended numerous contests that in- cluded the University Interscholastic League Solo and Ensemble, Marching, and Playing Contests, the Rose Pa- rade competition where they won the trophy for the Nlost Outstanding AAAA Band for its third straight year. ln addition, the music squad attended the Parade of Champions in Dallas and placed fifth among twelve AAAA bands. The director was lVlr. James Williams. Above Right: The Marching Lions prepare to step off in the Rose Parade while Larry Wade passes out shako plumes. Right: Chris Loden and Janice Barron borrow a bass drum to relax on as they wait for the fi- nal whistle to step off. 70 ,. .Band 6li,,a Left: Drum Major of the band this year is Kim Buster. Below: 1973-74 Band Majorettes are: Front Row: Reuna Smith, Cheryl Jackson, Jana Polley, Phyllis Randle, and LaOueta Freeman, Back Row: Ret Price lHead Nlajorettel, Chaurcley Walding, and Lana Lee. i L... While they served throughout the year as dedicated band students, the Marching Lion Majorettes entertained audiences at home as well as over the state. The twirlers attended camps at Southern Methodist University, at Oklahoma State University, and one held at John Tyler last August. The teacher and choreographer was Mrs. Ramona Helm. The band officers have a sum total of 170 medals and 85 trophies. They performed to music such as Something For Cat at the Parade of Champions, and Black Magic Woman at the John Tyler- Robert E. Lee football game in Novem ber. Band ...71 Tap Right: Larry Wade performs during the Lee Football game halftime. Top Left: Chiquita Dorsey and Brenda Kaufman watch other groups get ready forthe Rose Parade. Left: The Ouartermasters for this year are: Front Row: Richard Seaton lCo-Headl, David Williams iCo-Headl, Larry Wade: Back Row: Tommy Dunn, Andy Wilson, and Scott Thurman. Below: Members of the 1973-74 Lion Band are: Front Row: Mr. James Williams lDirectori, Cheryl Jackson, LaQueta Freeman, Chaurcley Walding, Orethann Price, Kim Buster lDrum Ma- jorl, Lana Lee, Reuna Smith, Jana Polley, and Phylles Randle, Second Haw: Cherri Cozart, Pam Potts, Roslyn Winston, Marquita Seastrunk, Sandra Thomas, Vernita Hampton, Vickie Washington, Ginger Rozell, and Carol Williams, Third Row: Cindy Spier, Evelyn White, Tracy Eviage, Joyce Elliot, Vivian Robinson, Allison Low, Debra Williams, Nancy Roberts, and Cheryl Alexander: Fourth Row: Debbie Starks, Larry Hand, Donna Messer, Marsha Preston, Brenda Dry, Janessa Williams, Diana Hampton, Carol Tiller, and Penny Cliftong Fifth Row: Cynthia Randle, Faychell Barrett, Alfreda Tave, Pam Everhart, Patricia Pinkney, Sheila Reathie, Janice Hawkins, Melinda Gulledge, and Howard Harrisp Sixth Row: Donald Montgomery, Debbie Breitling, Sandra Bowie, Belinda Coon, Byron Jennings, Sue Hickey, Diane Gipson, Teresa Stephens, and Ginger ReesegSe-venth Row: Silas Lacy, Ricky Wilson, Steve Larkin, Denise Coffin, Chris Loden, Pam Smith, Janice Barron, Rick Brock, and Nancy Mizzlesg Eighth Raw: Carl Rachuig, Debbie Tutor, Tim Bruner, David Smith, Fred Derrick, Chiquita Dorsey, Richard Seaton, Brenda Kaufman, and Greg Wilsong Ninth Raw: Terry Warren, Terry Harris, Mark Gimble, Tommy Latta, Gary Ables, Robert Roy, Roselyn Menefee, Kay Landers, and Debra Jones, Tenth Row: Ruth Ann Davis, D'Andrea Pendleton, Jace Watson, David Harvey, Kevin White, Tabby Stegall, Ronnie Jackson, Donald Roy, and Debra Millerp Eleventh Row: Vicki Warren, Donna Bell, John Tedford, Michael Willianham, Brian Thomas, Freddie Black, Kenny Conner, Barry Daniels, and Herbert Hilburng Twelth Row: Tommy Dunn, Larry Wade, Andy Wisonn, Scott Thurman, David Williams, James Welsh, Derrell Roy, James Meredith, and Mike Richardson. i A ,4i E 72 . . . Band l3. l .E Qi Concert Seoson Feotures The 'Sounds Of Spring' Referred to as a School Showcase by lVlr. James Williams, the concert band entertained at various loca- tions, some of which included the four area Junior Highs. The annual Sounds of Spring concert was given along with the Spring Festival at the end of the year with the A Cap- pella and Pro Musica Choirs. Left: Other band officers are: Front Row: Sandra Bowie, Head Librarian, Evelyn White, Assistant Secretary, and Joyann Ayres, Librare ian, Back Row: Pam Potts, Secretary, Debbie Jones, Librarian, and Rhonda Terrell, Librar- ian. Below Left: Majorette Jana Polley finishes a featured solo routine during the Lee football game halftime. Below: Lana Lee offers Penny Clifton a cup of hot chocolate after a strenuous morning of marching practice. Band ...73 Soloists Are Keynote Of Stage Bonc This year, the Stage Band was made up of 28 members. They entertained audiences at the area Junior Highs, Soc Hops, pep rallies, and at the East Texas Fair. Nlany soloists were featured on trumpet, trombone, saxo- phone, and drums. The jazz squad with their sponsor and director, lVlr. James Williams, competed in contests such as those at Stephen F. Austin, Brownwood, Lubbock, and at North Texas State University. l l 74 . . . Stage Band Huw 'Nr Above: Sophomore Terry Warren performs: saxophone solo during a Stage Band rehearsa Above Left: Junior Ronnie Jackson plays trumpet solo during the Palestine pep rally .ll ,.,,,,.- ' .,..,,,. x ',4,,f-ff ,',',,,,,,1' a u V i 1 4 W A 'I I? Y 4.1,- A x 'Q . --I -at l ,,,,..- Top: Holly Womack, VICA Sweetheart, waves as she passes the crowd in the Rose Parade. Left: Connie Sokoloski and Chris Foster lead off for the Brigadettes in the Rose Parade. Above: Reflections of a Number One band can be seen in the bell of Ricky Wilson's bass. Clubs Featured In Rose Parade Beautiful weather characterized the Rose Parade in October, and John Tyler was well represented by many organizations. The Brigadettes were distinguished by sharp hand routines to marches such as Battle Royal, Eagle Squadron, and Battle Hymn of the Republic. Also featured were the Sophomore Blue Brigade, Lion Guards, Band, Cheerleaders, and VICA. The organizations were headed by a new banner donated by the Booster Club. For their third straight year, the Band won the trophy for the Nlost Outstanding 14-AAAA Band present at the Rose Parade. Rose Parade . . . 75 Bottom Left: Head Nlajorette Brenda Yo! marches out at the Corsicana football gan halftim Bottom Right: The 1973-74 Senior Brigadett are: Front Row: Gayla Norris, Donna Havvkir Diana Conway, and Becky lVliller: Back Roi Sheila Dickerson, Glenda Butler, Karen Brashe Kay Nlaxfield, and Pam Watso Below Left: Gayla Norris and Judy Mathis pe form a routine to Something For Cat Below: Phyllis Hedricks is the Brigadet manage i J i l l l -a een- l l 'W' va- . kl- Y, M7 ,ff YK 4 2 ,fv- rf ky 1, i - i f . 6 . . . Blue Brigade N rigodettes Receive Outstanding I--'. ' ! TX. .1' 2. j V , 1 rig: liz :T y - 1: , 5 f fa'- 1. 4 ffh -fr Q iff -ff-i ,,.. . , , f. ,f ' 7 1. . '- ' Awe. N' - 4 L! -' -, fl. 'iii ' v - , 1 'ii-3 -. ,. 4 1:-.. vzgekgg ' '- QW .Zigi M .ut -4.2. f . A V 4 1 - - e -. W. ,g --..-2.3 ,v.,, g ' 1 V 2 ,- -'I' ., '- .:. 3-L12fh.' 4 Vi, -. i ' -1.fHfi3:'f.-2 51:1 ' - J 7 , kj 1-Ty A M , wwf f .v . .. , yi , 5, V I . ' i . ,ui I f' i Aword Making props, performing at foot- ball and basketball games, partici- pating in fund-raising projects, and attending various contests were many of the activities that the Briga- dettes were involved in this year. They also attended Sam Houston State University where they received the Outstanding Drill Team Award.' Brigadettes was the new name adopted by the drill team members this year. Far Left: The 1973-74 Brigadette Head Drum Major is Karen Jacobson. Left: Carol Eikner is leaving the field after performing the Hawaii Five-0 routine at a football game halftime. Below Left: Brigadette officers for the 1973-74 year are: Front Row: Kathy Bankhead, Major- etteg Sheila Timmons, Majoretteg Carolyn Ford, Majoretteg Demetrius Roy, Twirl Major: Back Row: Brenda York, Head Majoretteg Chris Foster, Assistant Head Drum Major, Bobbie Bell, Assis- tant Head Drum Major. Below: Kathe Bankhead enjoys performing to the music of Something For Cat. Blue Brigade . . . 77 Carrying the Lion in pep rallies and running it the length of track in football games were only a few of the duties of the 1973-74 Lion Guards this year. Besides helping out the Blue Brigade and Brigadettes in any way possible at football games, they also decorated the gym for pep rallies, assemblies, and decorated the football goal post throughout the football season. The sponsor was Mr. Wayneard Nellums. Above: Anjanette Higginbotham and Debbie Stanger excitedly discuss the upcoming Rose Parade as Sheila Dickerson listens at a distance. Above Right: Carolyn Ford and Sheila Timmons cross paths in the pre-game show of the Lufkin football game. Right: The Lion Guards are Johnny Morris, Kendall Land, Glenn Wiggins, Eddy Hobbs, Robert Flaze, and Donny Jones. 78 . , . Blue Brigade ilue Brigade 'los Busy Yeor 'he Brigadettes and Blue Brigade par- icipated in the Rose Parade, Christ- nas Parade, and did volunteer work or the Lion's Club, American Legion, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. illrs. Susie Jones sponsored the Briga- lettes and Miss Roberta Harbour rvorked with the Sophomore Blue Bri- gade. li Left: Junior Brigadettes are: Front Row: Pam Sokoloski, Carol Eikner, Valorie Hampton, Julie Adams, Debbie Gordon, Oletha Williams, and Debra Ott: Middle Row: Kathy Seefluth, Teri Taft, Linda Fuller, Patricia Wesley, Carol Allen, Evelyn Butler, and Peggy House, Back Row: Connie Barham, Rhonda Jones, Angela Rodgers, and Vicki Morris. Below Left: The 1973-74 Lion Guards are George Jones, Ricky Alfaro, Bart McLeroy, Randy Baggett, Michael Hubbard, and Jeff McCormack. Below: Brenda York and Karen Brasher perform a pre-game show to the music of Robinson's Grand Entree. Blue Brigade . . . 79 Right: Cheerleaders Cherri Clark, Donna Freeman, Joni Hamilton, and Susan Stanley dance to the music of Bridget the lVlidget in a skit during the Green- ville pep rally. Below Right: Joni Hamilton portrays Leroy Brown in a take-off of the song Bad, Bad Leroy Brown during the Tex- arkana pep rally. Below: Donna Freeman, Deborah Milling, and Cherri Clark participate in the skit Bad, Bad Leroy Brown. 80. . .Pep Rallies lkils Highlight ep Rallies Pep Rallies during the 1973-74 sea- son were more exciting than those in past years because of the coop- eration of students and organiza- tions alike. The cheerleaders, along with Miss Roberta Harbour, created ingenious skits in take- offs of popular songs and stories. Some of these included, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Bad, Bad Leroy Brown, and Guitarzan. 1 The Brigadettes performed many 5 routines to build Lion Spirit. r' Some of these were Hawaii Five-O, Superfly, and The Winning Team. The Band Majorettes, the Band, and Stage Band were featured many times during the season, also. l Above Left: Cheerleaders and band members enjoy the fun while Rick Ford, as Prince Charming, kisses Cherri Clark, portraying Snow White, in a take-off of Snow White - and the Seven Dwarfs in the Corsicana pep - rally. Below Left: Band members listen as Coach Clark Nelson reads the scroll from the Robert E. Lee Student Senate during the W . Austin Reagan pep rally wishing the Lions good luck in their quest for the State I . 4 Championship at the Houston Astrodome on - December 22. T l Below Right: Brenda York and Deborah Milling sing the school Alma Mater in the traditional armlock stance during the Marshall pep rally. 5. , .. . Pep Rallies . . .81 Hord Work Poys Gif Spirit ribbons, endless rolls of pa- per and blue paint were a way of life for the cheerleaders this year. Throughout the year, they generated school spirit, pride and repre- sented the school in a sportsmanlike manner. It was the duty of these en- ergetic juniors and seniors to sup- port all team members in sporting events. Their year included pep ral- lies, cheerleader camp, and summer Blue Brigade practice. To conclude their active year, they served in the Senior Commencement Exercises. The sponsor was Miss Roberta Harbour. Right: Head cheerleader Sherry Davis fin- ishes the Longview pep rally with a cheer of Good Luck for the football team. Far Right: Lion mascot Carolyn Courson boosts the spirit of Lion fans at a pep rally. GHN Below Right: The 1973-1974 Cheerleaders are Donna Freemen, Susan Stanley, Deborah Milling, 'X Sherry Davis iheadl, Shelia Cates, Joni i Hamilton and Cherri Clark. M 'iii i'i M '? N M ii 'Q ,Ji va' -' -42 .Ls -.,, ' s 5? . .. Y . g Q N 1, E L I ' ' ' ' -it s as FF- sefisiff :, , Vg. 2 irq, P' I si i' ,ffliziia I 3' r . , is :ru r -M 82 . . .Cheerleaders sul., , , .4l5S?iMzz, mi is rudent Body Benefits New Club po 3 2 1 I . v 1' f f SA .J n., . - ,d .. f . - , lf, For the first time at John Tyler, rodeo fans united in the new John Tyler Rodeo Association formed this year. The purpose of this club was not only to promote rodeoing at school, but to also seek fellowship among the club members while helping the school in any way possible. This club was involved in many acti- vities this year. Some of these were a Country and Western dance, a hayride, and a trip to Frontier City. ln addition, a John Tyler rodeo was held on lVlarch 29 and 30 in the Shady Acre Arena. Besides their many activities, the club members began remodeling the Shady Acre Arena. Club members along with their sponsors, Nlr. James Johnson, lVlrs. Linda Fowler, and Nlrs. Mary Manson, participated in rodeos in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. Above Right: Officers for the 1973-74 Rodeo Association are Gary E1lis,Correspondentg Steve Weaver, Treasurer: Sharon Lam, Secretary and Sweetheart: Ronnie Caldwell, President. Right: Ronnie Caldwell and Don Hooker discuss upcoming events in the Chapel Hill Rodeo. Below: Don Hooker bursts out of Chute Three riding LSD at the Chapel Hill Rodeo. John Tyler Rodeo Association . . .83 Senate Sponsor: First Saturday Dance 84 . . . Student Senate Above: The Student Senate officers for the 1973-74 year are Brad Simmons, President Melinda Thompson, Secretary, Flick Ford, Vice President XL lmproving communications between stu- dents and faculty was the purpose of the Student Senate. Holding meetings and coordinating assemblies were not the only duties ofthe Student Sen- ate. Throughout the year, they spon- sored dances, soc hops, and held the annual White Christmas program. Their active year did not end here, though. Student Senate members attended the State Convention of Student Councils. lVlr. Lee Maxwell was the sponsor. Top: Former race car driver Duane Canter speaks at an assembly about highway safety. Left: Other Student Senate officers are Snow Bush, Publicity Agent, Phyllis Hedricks, Chap- lain, Angela Flodgers, Treasurer, Susan Stanley, Historian, Mike Taylor, Parliamentarian. Below.' Lamar Willis, Karen Harvey, and Joe Beall enjoy a light moment as Lamar purchases a bumper sticker. Student Senate . . . 8 Soc Hops And Donce: Highligh' Championship Yeol 'S 86 , . .Soc Hops and Dances Above: Brenda York, Brad Simmons, Snow Bu: and Rick Ford manage the sound system at 1 soc hop after the Longview football gan lf G ww, l x wil 5 .W ii ist 5 li 1 .s ,. . l l F t ia 5 i l l E ii Qi i ? Entertainment ran high at many ofthe soc hops and dances. The Stage Band entertained at one soc hop while, at the First Wild Saturday Dance, there was much laughter and many skits, as well as several intriguing dances. Following an annual tradition, the Juniors sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance, where everything was turned around as the girls invited the boys out to the hillbilly affair held on lVlarch 9. Far Left: Velma Manning and Joyce Elliot get into the swing of things at a soc hop follow- ing the Robert E. Lee football game. Left: Michael Taylor gives the First Wild Saturday a boost as he plays Tina Turner of the lke and Tina Turner Review. Below Left: As the stage is being cleared, April Jackson and Phyllis Hedricks provide dis- traction with their jokes while hanging out of the Sophomore Lockers. Below: Senior Sherry Davis entertains a captive audience as she sings the popular song, Killing lVle Softly at the First Wild Saturday Dance being sponsored by the Student Senate on Sep- tember 8. i 1 ,J w w? yi- by .:g2,..jH of Q ,.,! fi??i:,t. W rw isis? Q-Q-. i-Sfffzilitfww 4 1 emi-, gf r a ff, ff m . ., g K L ,. 1.,:'f s 9ai2?l!J..1.. if . ,'.., gf , , . 3:51557 a ' fiarfif i T if, lei . fth nge' K ai fi' ' k , s,eai.,s.-- ' r'5rf:fi'f'i, . - . Fqizf 1 A '..s.ai... rtfftzizzztff, , ,, A ,sl Soc Hops and Dances . . .87 lVlr. Herbert Coursey, the A Cappella Choir director, had many trips and surprises planned for his choir this year. To start off, they acquired new costumes to accompany their robes, and attended many contests, two of which were of the University Inter- scholastic League. Other contests in- cluded the lVlu-Fest at the Texas State Fair and the New Orleans Crescent City contest. The choir also sang with the East Texas Symphony Orches- tra. This was the first time during the orchestra's 25-year existance they have asked a high school choir to perform with them. During the year they sang for different clubs, organ- izations, and Junior Highs. A Capel- la also gave a Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, and Spring program for John Tyler. To conclude their year, they sang at commencement exercises for the Seniors at Wagstaff Gym in lVlay. Above Right: Alto girls of the choir are: First Row: Sharon Haisten, Carol Jones, Melody Jackson, and Della Hudnellp Second Row: Donna Nlesser, Jan Rasberry, Verdis Crayton, and Gwen Nelson: Third Row: Sherry Davis, Debbie Jones, Debbie Kirkland, and Sonja Watson, Fourth Raw: Zelda Ginn, Demetrius Roy, and Lottie Tucker. Right: The boys of the A Cappella Choir are: First Row: Scott Thurman, Barry Patterson, George Jones, and Ivan Beallg Second Row: Stan Copeland, Leroy Johnson, Rickey Allen, and Mark Kilsby: Third Raw: George Wallace, Dennis lVlorgan, Rickey lVlcArthur, and Johnny Choice: Fourth Row: Earl Campbell, Garv Johnson, Frank Fisher, and John Campbell, Fifth Row: Flober Ware 88 . . .A Cappella A Cappella Performs With East Texas Symphony Orchestra Above: Mr. Herbert Coursey, choir director, directs and sings with the A Cappella Choir in the annual White Christmas program while David Williams controls the gym's sound system. Above Left: The A Cappella officers for this year are Debbie Gordon, Treasurer: Melody Jackson, Secretary: Barry Patterson, Vice- President: Valerie Boone, Librarian: Sonja Watson, President. Left: The soprano girls of the choir are: Front Row: Valerie Boone, Nancy Clayton, Glenda Cook and Jan Clarkston: Second Row: Kathryn Ftoutt, Debbie Champion, Sherri Williamson, and Donna Stanley: Third Row: Vivian Wallaoe, Brenda Campbell, Sandra Barron, and Linda Stanger: Fourth Row: Nell Stegall, Cindy Matthews, Inez Hartline, and Debbie Gordon: Fifth Row: Charla Morphis and Holly Womack. A Cappella . . .89 Girls Sing ln 'The Messiah' During the year, girls ofthe Pro Musica Choir learned to sing and har- monize well together while studying different styles of music. Their ac- tivities ot the year included a con- cert at the State Fair and partici- pation in the musical Oklahomal With Mr. Coursey, director, they tra- veled to the Subiaco Abbey in Arkan- sas, to the University lnterscholas- tic League contest in Kilgore, and they sang with the East Texas Sym- phony Orchestra in the performance of The Messiah. Right: Girls ofthe Pro Musica Choir are: Front Row: Linda Arps, Patricia Chandler, Phoebria Barrett, and Sandra Widemang Second Rows Evelyn White, Debbie Cox, Karen Cox, and Melody Jacksong Third Row: Pearletha Isabel, Valerie Boone, Patti Noland, and Tammy Barberg Fourth Row: Carol Eikner, Donna Greenwood, Debra Ott, and Joyce McGowng Fifth Row: Cindy Peters, Julie Adams, Joyce Ayres, and Kathryn Flouttg Sixth Row: Joyann Ayres, Carol Proctor, and Vicki Long. 90 . . .Pro Musica i V., l l ,ig ti 'A Above Left: Evelyn White sings a solo of t spiritual, Sweet Little Jesus Boy, in t annual White Christmas progra Above: The Pro Musica officers this year 2 Melody Jackson, President: Carol Procti Secretary: Karen Cox, Vice-President, Phoeb Barrett, Treasuri i 1 UC Fciculty Members eod Discussions Cn Music F i i i i l . k V ' ls , Encouraging the enjoyment of classi- cal music was the goal ofthe John Tyler Classical Music Club. Most of the members of this club are also members of the Pro Musica and A Cap pella Choirs. Many times during the year, faculty members of Tyler Junior College and students were featured in discussions and musical programs. Short recitals were enjoyed by club members during regular club meetings this year. Mr. Herbert Coursey spon- sored the Classical Music Club. Above Left: The girls of the Pro Musica Choir sing a selection of music during the White Christmas program. Left: The officers ofthe Classical Music Club are Mark Kilsby, Vice-President: Melody Jackson, Treasurerp Sonja Watson, Secretary: Sherry Davis, President. Classical Music Club . , ,91 Working together for one goal, to get the 1974 Alcalde to the students, was the chief aim of each staff mem- ber. To the delight of the staff, fac- ulty, and student body, the 1973 Alcalde won the Yearbook Championship Award given by the Texas High School Press Association in December. The staff members traveled to the THSPA Convention held at Texas Woman's Uni- versity, and were soon thereafter in- formed of the yearbook rating. With the help of a dedicated sponsor, lVlr. C. Devers, this year seemed to be just that much better. Right: Photographer Scott Hood compares nega- tives to prints with Editor-in-Chief Karen Brasher. Below Right: Gayla Norris, Portraits Editor, and Dawn Knowles, Business Manager, enjoy an entertaining moment while identifying people in a band photograph. Below: Assistant Sports Editor Jan Rasberry and Sports Editor Kim Fisher identify the players in a basketball team group shot. Alccilde Wins THSPA Championship Awdrc 14 x. nu., 92 . . . Alcalde .k!f..Z I .I .... 741, 1! A Rcice Against Time Within the walls of Room 5, a visi- tor would notice many happenings otherwise not witnessed in a regular classroom. Such happenings that would be observed would be people racing each other to type- writers lusually the electricl, staff members traipsing up to the counseIor's offices to get pictures identified and even someone carry- ing a tape-recorder around acting as though their life depended on it. Laying out pages on rough and smooth tripaks, waiting for a turn to use the scaleograph, staying after school on weekdays and coming on Saturday s and rushing to the Post Office were just a few of the responsibilities the Journalism IIB students tried to accomplish and did during the year. Above Left: Academics Editor Melea Swann points out how she wants a double-page spread to be laid out to Debi Page, Assistant Aca- demics Editor. Left: Assistant Portraits Editor Sue Hickey calls out names from a tripak for Angela Rodgers, Advertisements Editor, to file and index. Below: Martha Messer, Activities Editor, tells how a page in last year's yearbook com- pares to a rough layout made by Assistant Activities Editor Jana Polley. 142 45 s. :., P av 'PA : 3 swat . , ,. .ss.se-1.1577 Alcalde . . .93 Top: Cindy Loden and lvan Beall discuss their ratings at the Nacogdoches High School Drama Festival. Both received an Excellent in Prose Fleading. Right: Demetrius Roy tells Michael Russel and Micki Fisher about her Superior and Excel- Ient ratings on Dramatic Interpretation and Poetry Reading, Michael and Micki both re- ceived Superior ratings in Poetry. Below Right: The International Thespian So- cietv officers are Kathy Sprouls, Vice-President: Brenda Biggs, Presidentg Cindy Loden, Secre- taryg Sherri Williamson, Treasurer. Below: Mark Kilsby, portraying Ali Hakim, and Carol Proctor, as Ado Annie, perform in a scene ofthe production Oklahoma! 94 . . . International Thespian Society Thespion Member' Attend Drcimd Fesfivcil' During the year, members of Troup 961 of the international Thespian Society promoted standards of excellence in theater arts. They also created a widespread interest in drama through two major productions: Oklahoma! and The Glass Menagerie. Throughout the year, individuals participated in various productions and contests. Two of these were the Nacogdoches High School Drama Festival and one at Robert E. Lee, With Mrs. Helen Jack as their sponsor, the year concluded with the officer installation in May. sf 5 O 0 l l The officers for FTA this year are tricia Cole, Historian: Cathy Meekins, Sec- 'aryp Carolyn Pinkney, Vice-President: Clara aton, Recording Secretary: Jacqualine Jones aasurerg Deborah Hubbard, President. have: The JETS officers this year are Danny hite, Secretary: Joe Duffy, President: Rick Jrd, Vice-President. 1 Coreers Are Topic Ci Discussion Developing aptitudes in themselves for teaching careers was the desire ofthe Future Teachers of America. FTA members viewed films on the teaching profession. They also held the annual Teacher Appreciation Day where they taught the various classes in the teachers' places. The sponsor was Mrs. Ethel Calloway. Technical Skills Are Developed Encouraging interest in math, en- gineering, and science fields was the purpose ofthe Junior Engineer- ing Technical Society. Besides their many meetings throughout the year, the highlight of the year was a trip to the University of Texas. Mr. Lee Maxwell was the sponsor of JETS. Future Teachers of America and Junior Engineering Technical Society . . .95 Doing to learn, learning to serve, sewing to live was the motto of the Future Farmers of America this year. During the year, FFA members learned to buy, sell, and raise livestock, plus service farm equip- ment in order to develop a better understanding of the agricultural field. Club members also competed in district and state meets, as well as attended fat stock shows and rodeos in Ft. Worth and Hous- ton. The FFA sponsors were Mr. A. D. Winston and lVlr. Tommy Williams. Above Right: FFA officers are Scott Baker, Re- porter: Flick Hensley, Vice-President: Scott Braoey, Student Advisor: Melton Shepherd, Pres- ident: Ronnie Caldwell, Secretary: Tommy Cook, Treasurer: Steve Weaver, Sentinel. Far Right: Tony Fears urges the donkey to keep moving during the Donkey Basketball Game. Right: Steve Weaver sets up a display on how to handle insecticides safely at the East Texas Fair. 96 . . . Future Farmers of America FFA Students Prepare For Careers Right: Sharon Lam is the FFA Sweetheart. 4.13 Learning how to take on the re- sponsibilities of becoming an adult and preparing for their fu- ture plans was the purpose of the Future Homemakers of America this year. Projects during the year in- cluded gathering Christmas cards, selecting a secret granny, and collecting Betty Crocker recipes for the East Texas Chest Hospital. The sponsors ofthe Future Home- makers of America Club were Nlrs. Ora Taylor, Mrs. Nelda Cross, Nlrs. Flora Hoybrook and Mrs. Emma lVladlock. Above Left: FHA officers for the 1973-74 year are Vernita Hampton, First Vice-President, Debbie Staples, Second Vice-President, Diane Branch, Third Vice-President, Sally Lee, Fourth Vice- President: Patricia Sessions, Fifth Vice-President. Left: 1973-74 officers are Penny Clifton, President, Karen Brasher, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Priscilla Gardner, Historiang Vicki Washington, Song Lea- der. Future Homemakers of America . . .97 Uijllfi jlQfl,j47Y,fX 6JQU5L LQQUU 1 552-44 QOLQ LU2Q,Lf QQ JUQLL- - f,imQffL, gf Cbiflfkdflhgf C66 Q41 LQJXCQ 7, ALO LQ ELLA- Li L03 M6 lucuux fgdl lwu. in M1145 mm Dim Nut ZQVQLJQ L9 U gif JJQUDQU a lap Z gow summit aww Q Q1 LLC-sl CMUZCQLQ 5-M Studeiiitsii Participate In Local Activities Teaching students to improve per- sonal family and community living was the purpose ofthe Home Eco- nomics Related Occupations Club this year. HERO members partici- pated in many activities, two of which were their annual Employer- Employee Banquet and their helping W 4- to decorate the Rose Oueen's float ?f'v i' K o 'Q Q 3: 6 wb, v for the Rose Parade in October. The 5-g','...y.-Q 0 'fmq ' s sponsor of HERO was IVlrs. Dorothy 3:5112 3:2-:wiv ff. Johnson 23' 7' ' '- ' Q , K ,V 1 o N- 9 0 , at 1:4 Q60 r,Q.80 Q Q' t9'?,.'6xQ . 9, 0,09 'Q ,Q if 9 Q ,qv .Gai fb vifyiv' A, vv 4 +4 to .- 4:-J.9.0.O.00 O 0 O is criiv. 2 Q. Lava 0, Q Q o .- -xt-r..-f-'---' Top,' and Maurine Amie help te decorate the Rose Queen's float Above: The 1973-74 HERO officers are Vicki Watson, Secretary: Susan Harris Historian: Brenda Little Treasurergjglu Emil Press ent, e ie arker,.Vice President 98. . .Home Economics Related Occupations otive Skills lmportont ln Art Creating interest in the field of art for high school students was the purpose ofthe 1973-74 Art Club. Along with their sponsor, lVlrs. Ollie Crawford, club members attended spe cial lectures, art shows, and sever- al museums. In addition, during the year, many filmstrips were shown. All of these were designed to aid art students in developing their own creative styles and deciding what branches of art they might want to pursue for a career. Left: The Art Club officers for this year are John Gaddis, Vice-President: Theresa Stephenson, Secretary, Charmaine Clay, Treas- ,, urerg Donnie Jones, President. Below: Charmaine Clay and Michael Flussel ex- change opinions and critiques on a still life painting by Molly lnrnan. Art Club .. Besides their publication of the John Tyler Student Directory, mem- bers ofthe Office Education Asso- ciation worked to create more in- terest and understanding in the field of office occupations. Their leadership qualities were enhanced by the Fall Leadership Training Conference on October 20, and the Spring Leadership Training Confer- ence. Along with their sponsor, lVlrs. Sue Bell, members held their annual Employer-Employee Banquet and participated in national OEA week in February. Right: Lorrie Cosby, secretary of OEA, in- troduces Randall Roberts, with the law firm of Potter, Lasater, Guinn, lVlinton, and Knight, at the OEA Breakfast last December. Below: The 1973-74 OEA officers are Denise Cates, President, Cynthia Thedford, Par- liamentarianp Debra Flains, Historian, Sandra Jackson, Vioe-President, Gail Erwin, Treasurer, Lorrie Cosby, Secretary. Vs 'm Members Atteno Leadership Conference: .af 1 7 ,Qin I 100 . . . Office Education Association 2 4 . ,. 1-'M it, , ' ,,:i i '- ,1 f . :',.:,i C 'f 1 Q - - - ,Z-,124 1. new .f . f sf ' : Y-2. , 1. af' . t 1 ,4 g f A '. itil? Z 'J ' 2 The 1973-74 ICT officers are Alan Hitt, Danny Phillips, Vice-Presi- Tommy Baker, Reporter: Kim Robertson, Jack Hood, President, Steve Harvey, lreasurerg Tibby Wright, Secretary. bove: The Health Occupations officers for this ear are Jamie Downes, President: Patricia mbercrombie, Treasurer: Melinda Baldwin, Vice- resident, Debbie Duncan, Parliamentariang llarla Ferrell, Historian, Robin Watson, Sen- Fnel. l l l l l ICT Wins First Plcice Award Preparing students for various skills and training them in the field of work was the purpose of the lndus- trial Cooperative Training course this year at John Tyler. Along with their sponsor, lVlr. R: B. Pruit, mem- bers attended District and State contests throughout the year and won the first place District Cere- monies Award. Acquainting students with opportuni ties available in health careers and to develop leadership qualities by club participation was the purpose of the Texas Association of Health Occupations Students this year. With lVlrs. Jean Beecham as the TAHOS spon sor, club members were busy with many activities such as giving a Christ- mas luncheon, going Christmas carol- ing at nursing homes, and attending conferences and contests throughout the year. Health Occupations and Industrial Cooperative Training Clubs . . . 101 Students Develop Leodership Quolitie Providing opportunities for leader- ship development was the purpose of the Distributive Education Clubs of America this year. lt pro- vided vocational understanding, civic consciousness, and social in- telligence for those training in marketing, merchandising, and man- agement careers. Activities inclu- ded a get-acquainted party, a formal installation service, and a breakfast honoring new members. In addition, field trips, contests, leadership conferences, and an Employer-Employee Banquet. Their active year was concluded with a farewell party for graduating DECA members. The sponsor was lVlrs. Starley Daniels. Right: Daniel Sessions, DECA Vice-President, gives the organization aims and ideals at the DECA Installation Service as Joe Duffy, President, listens nearby. Below: The 1973-74 DECA ofhcers are John Gaddis, Historian, Della Hudnell, Reporter, Daniel Sessions, Vioe-President, Debbie Jackson, Secretary: Joe Duffy, President: Eddy Hobbs, Photographer: Sherry Tillie, Treasurer: Mike Grant, Parliamentarian. qua... -eff W? DEC HAS 0 GIVE 02 . . . Distributive Education Clubs of America Trades Help tudents Plan Future s., Auto Mechanics I was one of the many Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ica at John Tyler. Students who were in the Auto Mechanics I course were eligible to join this club. One of the many fund-raising projects car- ried out again this year was the re- pairing of automobiles for students, teachers, and any other person. They competed in local, district, state, and national Skill-Speed contests. Mr. Norman Williams was the sponsor of Auto Mechanics I. Left: The officers of the Auto Mechanics Club are Evelyn Florence, Vice-President: Tony Meeks, President, Terry Murry, Treasurer, Frank Johnson, Parliamentariang Debra Williams, Sec- retary: Darrell Blaylock, Sergeant-at-Arms. Preparing students for useful employ- ment was the purpose of the Building Trades Club of John Tyler. Through building homes, the members gained a deep feeling of self-respect that would follow them throughout life. The students attended many contests and parties throughout the year. Mr. Charles Scarbrough was the Building Trades sponsor. Left: Building Trades officers for the 1973-74 year are Tim Beasley, Vice-Presidentp Randy Beasley, Reporter, Danny Webb, Parliamentarianp Armondo Gomez, Sergeant-at-Arms: Gail Kelly, Secretaryp Steve Harris, Treasurer: Robert Warren, President. Auto Mechanics I and Building Trades Clubs. . . 103 VICA Students Attend Voccitioncil Meet: instilling leadership qualities, personal and professional pride, and competitive spirit was the purpose of the Plumbing and Air Conditioning Clubs this year. Activities during the year included leadership confer- ences, the state VICA meet, plus the district and state Skill Speed Con- tests. Along with the Plumbing sponsor, lVIr. Archie Abel, students also participated in many school and social functions. The sponsor of the Air Conditioning Club was lVlr. James Nlayer. Above Right: Plumbing Club officers are Carlos Gomez, Parliamentarian: Robert Waggener, Treasurer: Glen Davenport, Secre- tary: Debbie Jackson, Sweetheart: Gary Murphy, Vice-President: Hugh Hartgrave, Sergeant-at Arms: Travis Branscum, President. Right: Officers of the 1973-74 Air Condition- ing Club are Gary Diggins, President: Travis Wideman, Treasurer: Fred Bartee, Reporter: Horace Perry, Vice-President: Rickey Gipson, Secretary: Dennis Eschberger, Sergeant-at Arms. e n o 104 . . .Plumbing and Air Conditioning Clubs Vap: The Chess Club officers are Cheryl Guess, Secretary: Michael Hooten, Vice-President, and Danny White, President. Michael won the iirst place trophy in the Chess Meet in Novem- Jer. ilbove: Junior Civitan officers for this year are Karen Ford, Secretary: Bruce Messer, Vice- 'residentp Dane Hendley, Chaplain, Steve VlcCown, Sergeant-at-Arms: Cherri Clark, Treas- Jrerp Brad Simmons, President. Chess Club Is Formed This year, chess masters united in the John Tyler Chess Club. Sponsored by Mr. Douglas Thompson, they won the first high school Chess Meet in the 14-AAAA District. lt was held here last November and students from other schools participated with many John Tyler students. Promoting good citizenship and help- ing the handicapped was the purpose of the Junior Civitan Club. The faculty sponsor was Mrs. Marilyn Hooker. Members of this club aided the handicapped people in different projects, one of which was to cover the circle where the flag poles stand with gravel. Students who are members of this club are chosen be- cause of their good grades, citizen- ship, and involvement. Chess and Junior Civitan Clubs . . . 105 Throughout the year, the Tyler Youth Council served the community with projects designed to aid students and other people. These projects included Project Christmas, the Pancake Jam- boree, and the annual TYC Carnival. In addition, the three-year-old Teen Jury Project is still very highly rec- ommended by law enforcement of- ficers. ln this, teens were tried by their peers and given a punishment other than a fine. On February 16, the TYC slide show, We've Only Just Begun, was shown to prospective members. lt showed them what the Tyler Youth Council was all about. The officers and ten members also attended the South- west Allied Youth Conference in March. Mrs. Susie Jones sponsored the Tyler Youth Council. 'We've Only Just Begur s. .is ' Y 'Q .1 xl S A L: 1 106 . . .Tyler Youth Council T t gil Top: TYC members Linda Turner and Clau Shackelford discuss plans for the annual T' Carnival with president Molly Res Above: TYC officers are Robert Raze, Youth Co dinatorp Vickie Washington, Secretary, Ang Rodgers, City Executive Vice-Presidentp Valc Hampton, City Vice-President of Public Relatio Michael Taylor, City Vice-President of Leac ship: Molly Reese, Preside Service ls Recognized With Mr. Tommy Tomlinson as the Na- tional Honor Society sponsor, 97 Jun- iors and Seniors with an overall aver- age of 85 were chosen. They were cho- sen for their qualities of service, leadership, and scholastic ability. Left: The NHS officers are Frank Freeman, President, Linda Thornton, Treasurer, Karen Ford, Secretaryp Cornelius Ford, Vice-President. Below Left: The NHS members are: Front Row: Ken Jones, Jenny Freeman, Karen Harvey, Teresa Stephenson, Denise Cates, Karen Ford, Cherri Cozart, Sonia Watson, Cheryl Jackson, Carol Eikner, Sandra Barron, Jana Polley, Brenda York, Susan Appleby, Sheila Dickerson, Melody Jackson, Barry Patterson, and Greg Milner, Second Row: David McCoy, Cornelius Ford, Nell Stegall, Cherri Clark, Susan Stanley, Marquita Seastrunk, Barbara Raibon, Cindy Loden, Pat McDonough, Donna Stanley, Gayla Norris, Loyallann Hendley, Joni Hamilton, Sheralyn Edmondson, Sherri Davis, Deborah Milling, Dawn Knowles, Walter Wagnon, and Glenn Wigginsp Third Flow: Mark Landrum, James Lang, Orethann Price, Karen Jacobson, Marilyn Brewster, Kathy Bankhead, Sheila Flettig, Deborah Hubbard, Chaurcley Walding, Brenda Sanders, Holly Womack, Marla Ferrell, Deborah Baxter, Pam Smith, Molly lnman, Teresa Cronin, Gail Erwin, Charlotte Mueller, Penny Clifton, and Scott McMurriang Fourth Row: Larry Wade, Daryl Melton, Linda Thornton, Melinda Thompson, Phyllis Hedricks, Phoebria Barrett, Glenda Butler, Sandra Jackson, Karen Brasher, Chris Foster, Ruth Ann Smith, Kim Buster, Angela Flogers, Vicki Washington, Valetta Lacy, Connie Barham, Diana Conway, Gina Landers, Frank Freeman, and Brad Simmons: Fifth Row: Anthony Thomas, Dane Hendley, Mark Ellis, Joe Beall, Ronald Ross, Andy Wilson, Carl Rachuig, Gary McCaslin, Herb Bristow, Joe Duffy, Michael Taylor, Rick Ford, Steve McCowan, Elston Callier, Mark Eschberger, Mike Grant, and Scott Hood. National Honor Society . . . 107 Keeping the student body informed about school happenings was the responsibility of the Lion's Tale staff this year. Achievements, special occasions, and sports hap- penings, as well as the few dis- appointments that arose, made up the news. This was only half of the things that kept the news staff busy. Besides putting out the paper biweekly, they attended many classes concerning photog- raphy, radio, television and ad- vertising during the Student Journalism Forum at Southern Methodist University. Also, the associates along with their spon- sor, lVlrs. Linda Rushing, attended the University lnterscholastic League Conference in Austin where they were informed of the rating the Lion's Tale received. Above Right: Donna Hawkins, page editor, and Debbie Jackson, coeditor, type stories for the Lion's Tale. Right: Nancy Grant and Steve lVlcCown, co-sports editors, check facts in the pre- view of the state play-off game. 08 . . . Lion's Tale Stott Keeps Students UpTo Date ,ff . 1 ff is, L , , lows Mamh gn khodome FOI SYBKQ AAAA Playou Deg, 22 X00 gt! ' lm. V 7 ,Ag 1 I .Q K .V V Q - gf , f J, ' .7 , Ay 'ff .- - ' It A . , -N - - f- V , A a h- si .. -. A. ,H 1:19 l Pam Watson and Regina check negatives in the 1' M O 2 Girls Develop Art Ol Photography Every other week, the Lion's Tale was published and sold. The photog- raphers had daily assignments, however. Each day was spent either in the darkroom developing nega- tives and prints, or out on an assignment. This year both photog- raphers were girls which, in some schools, would prove a problem at athletic events. However, the girls took pictures on the side- lines at 15 football games. During the basketball season, both photog- raphers worked on alternating home games. Tennis, baseball, and track were just as efficiently covered. During the first semester, there was a potential problem as the light strobe was out of commission. The girls improvised and learned to take pictures in all situations by available light. Nlrs. Linda Rushing, sponsor, worked with Journalism I and Lion's Tale staff members by coordinating writing and picture assignments. Lion's Tale . . . 10 In order to promote the interest ot students in the Spanish culture, the Spanish Club sponsor, Mr. Leroy Belcher, had many plans tor his students this year. Many activities included a Christmas party, cook- outs, and many excursions to Mexi- can restaurants in Tyler. The high- light of the year was a trip to Mexico made by Mr. Belcher and many of his associates later on in the school year. Nunc Prontunc iNow as Thenl was the motto ofthe Latin Club this year. Their activities included meets such as the Roman Banquet in Henderson where Cornelius Ford placed in the Tricycle Race, and the Texas State Classical League, where Latin students attended meet- ings, competed in tests, and met other students. Other Activities planned were a Christmas party, a language meet held in Tyler, and a drive to recruit more stu- dents tor next year. All Latin Club members were members ofthe National and State Junior Classical League. The sponsor was Miss Carolyn Hardgrave. Above Right: Officers of the 1973-74 Spanish Club are Glenn Wiggins, President, Nell Stegall, Vice-President: Jenny Freeman, Secretary-Treasurer. Right-' The Latin Club officers are Linda Thornton, Reporter: Sharon Adams, Parlia- mentariang Cornelius Ford, Vice-President: Chris Foster, President: Melinda Thompson, Secretary, Valetta Lacy, Treasurer: Greg Milner, Reporter. 110 . . .Junior Classical League g Linguistic Students Expand Fields Ot Interest X , I I ffl i 5 i l A 1 X Je ,Bbw my' ., ,fr .- 1 il QQ -' J .fig . Wurslfest Highlights Busy Yecir From football to sausage, the Ger- man Club had a wide range of acti- vities to keep their year busy. The 1973-74 year was opened with the annual German Club party with the German I versus German II foot- ball game at Tyler State Park in October. Along with the many films shown during the year, the High- light of the year was a trip to the New Braunfels Wurstfest, or Sausage Festival. The German stu- dents and six chaperones attended the festival along with their spon- sor, Mr. Douglas Thompson. The fes tival was held last fall on Novem- ber16, 17, and 18. Top: 1973-74 German Club officers are Mike Hooten, Presidentg Carol Buchanan, Secretary: Johnny Morris, Vice-President, Cindy Loden, Coordinator of Activities, Laurie McFarland, Treasurer. Above Left: Laurie McFarland and Carol Buchanan compare pictures that they made at the New Braunfels Wurstfest. Left: Offiwrs of the German Club are Cheryl Guess, German III Representative: Robert Day, German I Representative, Jana Polley, German I Representative. German Club . . . 111 T Association is a club for people that letter in any sport such as football, basketball, track, and golf, just to name a few. They started a new tradition this year by sponsoring a donkey basketball game. The line-up consisted of the John Tyler coaches versus the disc jockeys from a local radio station. They also set up a refreshment stand for the high school basketball games be- sides sponsoring the annual Junior High basketball tournament. lVlr. Robert Finklea was the sponsor. Above Right: The T Association officers for the 1973-74 year are Larry Johnson, Vioe-Presi- dent: Michael Taylor, President: Snow Bush, Treasurer, Lynn King, Secretary. Right: Michael Taylor applaudes Gary lVlcCaslin's :hoice of a large Coke as Anthony Thomas, Herquita Johnson, and Lloyd Williams look on. 112 . . . T Association New Trciditior Is Estclblishec Students Show Interest With Mr. P. E. lsham as their sponsor, Auto Mechanics ll members worked to promote leadership in the world of work. Their year included cook-outs, field trips, worthwhile civic projects, and helping to sponsor the Sweetheart Dance in February. The year was high- lighted by the Area, District, State, and National Auto Mechanics contests. Above Left: Auto Mechanics Il officers are Bart McLeroy, Sergeanteat-Arms: Andrey Spencer, Vice- Presidentg Joe Coke, Secretary, Kendell Land, President: Herman Thomas, Reporter. Left: Linda Arps and Michael Russell get refreshments at the sweetheart dance while J. D. Williams waits nearby. Below: Bart McLerov and Don Sanders enjoy the music of Heritage as someone catches Bart's attention. Auto Mechanics ll . . . 113 Holly Womock Nomecl Sweetheorl Throughout the 1973-74 year, Metal Trades Club members developed leadership abilities through partici- pating in educational, vocational, civic recreational, and social activities. These students also developed a deep respect for the dignity of work which is so important in the world today. Metal Trades students had a very active year which included their par- ticipation in the VICA Leadership Conference, the area and state VICA speed-skill contests. They managed the Career Education Booth at the East Texas Fair, helped to sponsor the OEA-VICA Sweetheart Dance, held field trips, cookouts, and held the awards ceremony at the end of the year. Mr. Larry Brown sponsored the Metal Trades Club. Below: Metal Trades officers are Mike Cross, Re- porter: Don Sanders, Treasurer: Bruce Messer, Presidentg Jeff Woods, Vice-President: Jorge Ortiz, Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles Page, Secretary. I Right: Holly Womack is the Metal Trades Sweetheart. Below: Cheryl Guess gets money from Allen Flynn to get a Coke at the Sweetheart Dance. sy Xu' .P 114 . . . Metal Trades Sweetheart Dance Makes Debut Sponsored by the OEA and VICA clubs, the Sweetheart Dance made its debut this year. 21 clubs and organi- zations were represented in the sweetheart presentation and compe- tition which preceeded the dance. Door prizes were given away and participants at the dance were highly entertained by the music of Heritage, a popular rock group in Tyler. Left: The finalists in the sweetheart competi- tion are Kay Harding, Second Runner-up, Holly Nomack, Miss Valentine Sweetheart: Debbie Jackson, First Runner-up. Below Left: J. D. Williams and Marsha Preston enthusiastically review the results of the sweetheart competition. Below: Pam Webb and Brenda Kersh pass out pro grams for the sweetheart competition as Dawn Knowles and Kenny Browning walk in. Sweetheart Dance . . . 115 COMPETITION 116 . . . Our Competing t Q 3 E Q i 4 man been an Lie, fX ics-4.- ,1- .a!?j2 ...xr lg:-, ,2.a..P1 ' ? STATE December 22, 1973, climaxed and ended a great Lion football season. On that day in the Astrodome of- Houston, Texas, the John Tyler Lions were pronounced State AAAA cham- pions. The last time a Lion team won state was in 1930. The Lions, having been to the play-offs in years past, won the Semi-Final trophy in 1955. Picked fourth in district play, the Lions astonished everyone by winning the district crown. During the 15 weeks of exciting football action, the Lion squad ac- quired many names, with one sur- mounting all the rest- Wrecking Crew. Talent was evident with several players receiving top honors. Not only did the players receive high honors, but also, coach Clark Q Q' Corky Nelson was named Coach of the Year. .,- 118 . . . Football HAMPICDNS 'Q QT?-ff Q-. ,A if 4 , The 1973-74 State Champions consists of Front Row-Paul Hammock lmanagerl, Claude Jones, Mike Taylor, Ralph Caldwell, Earl Campbell, Lynn King, Marc Kemp, Mike Johnson, Larry Hartsfield, Cary Wilson, Ronnie Jones, Lamar Willis lmanagerl. Second Row-Mark Ellis lmanagerl, Doug Sheppard, Brian Herring, Steve DeVille, Anthony Thomas, Don Sanders Tim Campbell, Bobby Bobbit, Snow Bush, Calvin Ellison, Gary Iverson lmanagerl. Third Row- Kevin Dennis, Tony Brown, Zach Guthrie, Derek Dillard,'Gary Johnson, Ronnie Lee, Terry Bizor, Gary McCaslin, Rick Ford, Herb Bristow, Fourth Row-Walter Brown, Norris Tave Tony Terrell, James Floberts, Gerald Jessup, Mike Cayard, James Lang, Keith Kilpatrick, Cleveland Broughton, Back Huw-Coaches Lawrence LaCroix, Royce Franklin, Charles Craddock, Darvin Hooker, Clark Nelson, Robert Finklea, Bill Parks. Steve Campbell is not pic- tured. Football 9 i And Then Along Come John Nimitz High fell to the Lions in spite of four fumbles and ten penal- ties against John Tyler. Earl Camp- bell made the first touchdown on a four yard run in the first quarter. During the second quarter, Ralph Caldwell and Earl Campbell both made touchdowns. Other scores for John Tyler came on a four yard run by Terry Bizor and a 26 yard scamper by reserve quarterback Ronnie Jones in the fourth quarter. The Lions stole the show from the Vikings 31-O. Scoreboard J. T. 34 Greenville O J. T. 26 Corsicana 7 J. T. 31 Nimitz 0 J. T. 21 Texarkana 16 J. T. 16 Longview O J. T. 33 Marshall 0 J. T. 34 Lufkin 20 J. T. 14 Nacogdoches 7 J. T. 54 Palestine O J. T. 28 Lee 3 1OWins 0 Losses 120. . . Football l l Above: Terry Bizor runs four yards to scouf another touchdown against Nimitz High of Irvin to make the score 25-0. The final score wa 31-C Top: Lynn King i44l breaks loose from the grip of two Nimitz Vikings, Ronnie Powers i11l and Ernie Stull l25l. The Lions won 31-O. Above: Earl Campbell l20l runs by Corsicana's Ken Powers l76l and caps the J. T. scoring on a power sweep for 14 yards with 58 seconds left to play. The Lions defeated the visiting Tigers 26-7, Lions Ignite Spirit An aggressive Lion defense propelled John Tyler to a victory over the Lions of Greenville High. Earl Campbell scored two touchdowns and three extra points. Cornerback Ralph Caldwell intercepted a pass from Greenville's Marcus Fleming to put seven more points on the scoreboard. The John Tyler Lions roared past the Greenville Lions 21-0. With their first win behind them, John Tyler was out to get the Corsicana Tigers. Larry Hartsfield ran 70 yards for the Lions' first score with 8:43 left in the third period. Earl Camp bell scored two more touchdowns and added one extra point. Corsicana was allowed only one touchdown. The feeling of victory swept over the Lions as they walked away with a 26-7 triumph. Football . . . 121 Proud ls Our Pride John Tyler won a 21-16 thriller from the Texas High Tigers in Flose Stadium. Runningback Earl Campbell picked up the Lions first two touchdowns on runs of 19 and 40 yards. Derek Dillard kicked both PAT's. This brought the score to 14-13 in the third period. Fialph Caldwell dashed the length of the field to paydirt with 1:52 left to play. Dillard kicked the extra point and the Lions stomped the Tigers 21-16. Intermittent rain did not bother the fans on hand for the Lion-Lobo duel. Earl Campbell dazzled the crowd with a spectacular 57 yard run to paydirt and Derek Dillard added the extra point. Larry Hartsfield scored on a quarterback sneak. Dillard's kick was wide but he made up for it with a 27 yard field goal at 2:35 left to play. John Tyler redeemed last year's loss 16-0. John Tyler growled loud in Marshall on a chilly night in Maverick Stadium. Quarterback Larry Hartsfield scored two touchdowns for John Tyler. Earl Campbell grabbed up two more with Lynn King running over for extra points, and later adding a fifth score. Derek Dillard was successful at making the extra point. All hope was lost for the Marshall Mavericks as the Lions won 33-0. Football . . .122 Tap: Texarkana Tigers Randy Patterson l70l ant Johnny Ganter l63i try to stop Lynn King l44l a he aims for a touchdown. The Tigers lost to thi Lions 21 -16 Above: Earl Campbell 1201 charges down the fielc as Don Sanders l54l covers for him at the Long view game. The Lions shut out the Lobos 16-O ion Seoson Storts With A Roor l fyjsng s 11 na, ft'if2is::a.s.1ti.i A ap: Coach Corky Nelson discusses defensive trategy with members of the Wrecking Crew . lbove: Steve Campbell l36l brings down lonathan Bruton i33l of the Nacogdoches Dragons. The Lions won 14-7. qs 4. V 1 f . f , ,X 4 ,f QQ I! T ' ' gifts 1 'if its , fi ff 7'25i?l!5'ii , ksgshgfi ff- F V 1 .y 5,35 -. ixffk TE About 8,500 people watched the Lions turn in a spectacular second half performance against the Lufkin Pan- thers. Earl Campbell racked up a touchdown in every quarter. Derek Dillard kicked two extra points and Campbell ran over the goal line to add tvvo points to his score of the second quarter. Tony Terrell put the Panthers away with a 73 yard punt return with only 3:14 left to play. The John Tyler Lions roared past the Lufkin Panthers 34-20. Lynn King prevented the Nacogdoches from almost pulling the upset of the year. It was King who made the only 2 scores, the first being made in the first quarter on a two yard plunge and the last being made in the third quarter. Derek Dillard was successful in making the extra points. Nacogdoches narrowed the score during the fourth period, but the Lions still put out the Dragons' fire 14-7. John Tyler was assured of a place in the playoffs with a victory over the Wildcats of Palestine. Terry Bizor scored one touchdown. Calvin Ellison also rambled into the end zone for a score, and Bizor picked up two more points on a run around the left end. Scores fell like rain on the Wild- cats as Lynn King scored twice, Tony Terrell scored once, and Ronnie Lee added a touchdown on a pass from Ronnie Jones who also picked up six points. Dillard booted three extra points as the Lions won 54-O. Football . . , 123 Bizor Replaces Campbell Right: Tony Terrell l33l charges past Mavericks, Jewel Allen l32l and Ches- ter Anthony l42l. The Lions won 33-O. Below: Tony Terrell l33l runs 14 yards for a touchdown. John Tyler trampled Palestine 54-O. Below Right: Lynn King l44l blocks Ronald Wallace l27l as Terry Bizor l32l, replacing the injured Earl Campbell, crashes over the goal line. The Lions triumphed over the Wildcats 54-0. 24 . . . Football ed Raiders Turn Blue John Tyler turned the Lee Red Raiders blue for the district finale. Larry Hartsfield ran in for John Tyler's first score. Derek Dillard made it 7-3. lVlike Johnson also scored on a 65 yard pass from Hartsfield. Dil- lard's kick was successful. In the third quarter, cornerback Ralph Cald- well intercepted a lee aerial to put his mark on the board. It took the Lions' two plays to score and Earl Campbell went over untouched on a left run. Dillard tacked on the ex- tra points. John Tyler wore the crow crown, winning 28-3. Left: Ronnie Jones ll ll pulls away from Raid- er David Brown l76l to gain yardage for the Lions. John Tyler crushed Lee 28-3. Below: Ralph Caldwell l89l moved in to block Lee's Darlel Hunt l31l. Lee fell to J. T. 28-3. Football Nelson Cooch Of The Yeor The team of thirty-nine players did not win the state title all alone. It took four managers to keep the boys in excellent condition to go all the way to state. These four young men had the duties of checking all equipment, having water con- tainers full, load the buses, and keep the players in best of spirits at all times. Trainer, Lamar Willis, taped the players, helped if an injury occurred, and kept the boys in shape whenever they were out of uniform. These were just a few of the many jobs, but they all added up when it came to making a number one football team go all the way to state. This was not only the year for the football team, but the coaches also had a chance to improve their skills. Head coach, Clark Corky Nelson, received the best of help from the other seven coaches. Each man played a big part in the Lions' football season. Teaching the play- ers new offensive and defensive plays was a large job for each one. While some coaches were busy working on a state football team, Coach Royce Franklin was busy working with the basketball team, and baseball coach Charles Craddock and track coach Lawrence LaCroix were also busy working with their respective sport programs. Each played a very impor- tant part in helping make this school year the Year of the Mighty Lions . 26 . . . Football i Tap Left: Coach Finklea discusses a crl cial play with Ralph Caldwell as Bobb Bobbit watches from the sideline Top Right: The 1973-74 Managers are Front Raw: Gary Iverson and Paul Hammacl Back Row: Lamar Willis and Mark Elli Above: State Champion Coaches are: Frol Row: Darvin Hooker, Charles Craddocl Clark Nelson lHeadl and Leon Van Alstini Back Row: Bill Parks, Lawrence LaCroix Royce Franklin and Robert Finklea New LX Lions Advonce In Playoffs On November 23, the 14-AAA champs, the John Tyler Lions, defeated the 13-AAAA champs, the Plano Wildcats. Earl Campbell scored 20 of the first 21 points on runs of 45, 40, and three yards for touchdowns and ran in a tvvo-point conversion. ln the fourth quarter, Campbell made one of the greatest plays of the year on a 26-yard run. The last 14 yards were gained with six Wildcats on his back. Fullback Lynn King scored the other two John Tyler touchdowns on runs of six and three yards in the fourth quarter. Derek Dillard rounded out the scoring with two extra points as the Lions blasted the Wildcats 34-0. Conroe, the number one ranked team in the state, fell to the John Tyler Lions in the battle for the quarter- finals. Derek Dillard booted a 31- yard field goal in the second quarter to put the Lions ahead 3-0. However, the Wildcats engineered an excellent drive in the third period to score a touchdown and make the score 3-7. Things looked dim for the Lions until Tim Campbell recovered a Conroe fumble at the John Tyler 27-yard line with 9:07 left to play. Two plays later, Earl Campbell bulled his way in for the winning touchdown. Dillard kicked the extra point as John Tyler escaped Conroe 10-7. Top: Lynn King l44l tackles Donnie Roberts l21l as Tony Terrell l33l comes in for assis- tance. The Lions passed up Conroe 10-7. Above: Larry Hartsfield l10l throws our only pass of the game to Ronnie Lee l82l before being tackled by Jeff Dabbs l81l of Plano. John Tyler won the Bi-District title 34-0. Football . . . 127 John Tyler continued their winning ways, chalking up number 13 this year as they were in control all the way against Arlington Heights. Earl Campbell ran in for four touchdowns. Ronnie Lee hit paydirt once on a 16 yard pass from Larry Hartsfield. Derek Dillard made four PAT's. John Tyler's last touchdown came with only 3:30 left to play. John Tyler advanced to the semi-finals with a score of 34-12. John Tyler played the semi-finals against Arlington Sam Houston in Baylor Stadium. All State running- back, Earl Campbell, ran 85 yards for the first touchdown. Derek Dillard kicked the PAT and the score stood 7-7. Larry Hartsfield's pass to Ronnie Lee added six more points. With a fake to Lynn King, Hartsfield ran in for two extra points making the score 15-7. With 31 seconds Next left, Hartsfield made me final touchdown with a three yard run. Dillard's kick made the score John Tyler 22 and Sam Houston 7. STATE FINALS SCOREBOAR J. T. 33 Plano J J. T. 10 Conroe J. T. 34 Arlington 1 J. T. 22 Arlington J. T. 21 Austin 1 5 Wins 0 Losses i Ki ki? 'Q ! 'f 1 , .A --vt ut :Agfmh Q: ' M Qi' x jg', 1,f rr U , arf .Q V, .Q....,.,.Q..f . ' . ' f ' - ef. -..LN .,:..o:m.,.... - J. A M l I 5:-We 4 tlii 'f s. .ri X 4 ., , ' . tigiffrg gr ' iff gi ,V , .4 V ' u , I disk L: Q: .A A ru' , V -- 1, zi I V. . W , g is -Ji--4 .. Football . . , 128 I i l I l ! l l i I l I Top: Derek Dillard l76l tries for the ext point as Mike Taylor i26l holds the ball. T Lions advanced with a score of 34-1 Above: Earl Campbell l20l picks up 5 yards the Sam Houston game. The Lions captured t Yellowjackets 22- ,ji fe X LE L -1... fjf fa'-al Toke State Santa Claus waited 43 years to de- liver a shiny silver football in- scribed with Class AAAA State Champs To make the day more exciting, the game was played in the Astrodome. Earl Campbell lit the scoreboard with two touchdowns, Larry Harts- field added six points in the form of a touchdown. Derek Dillard made all the PAT's. Austin Reagan was allowed only 14 points. Mike Cay- ard stopped Reagan's last attempt to score as he intercepted a Reagan pass with 21 seconds left in the game. John Tyler became the State AAAA Champs with a score of 21-14. bp: Larry Hartsfield l1Ol makes the second touch- own on the way to state with a score of 21-14. bove: Larry Hartsfield l10l runs to the one yard ne, setting up the winning touchdown, giving te Lions the State AAAA Championship, 21-14. Football . . .129 Right: John Tyler's Earl Campbell won the following awards: All District Offense, Offensive Player of the Year, All American and Outstanding High School Football Player In Texas, as well as, Coaches 14-AAAA All District, AAAA All State, and All Southern High School Football Team. Right: The members of the Lion football team who won awards are: Front Row: Ronnie Lee, All District Offense, All State Offense, All State, Coaches All District: Mike Johnson, Honorable Mention All District Defense: Lynn King, Honorable Mention All District Offense and Defense, Coaches All District: Gary Johnson, All District Defense, All State Defense, Coaches All District. Second Row: Mike Cayard, Honorable Mention All District Defense, Coaches All District: Gary McCaslin, Honorable Mention All District Offense, Coaches All District: Flick Ford, All District Offense: Don Sanders, All District Offense: Anthony Thomas, Honorable Mention All District Offense. Back Row: Tim Campbell, All District Defense, Coaches All District: Larry Hartsfield, All District Offense, Coaches All District: Tony Terrell, Honorable Mention All District De- fense: Ralph Caldwell, All District Defense, All State Defense. Not shown is Steve Campbell who won All Dis- trict Defense, Defensive Player of the Year, All State Defense, and Coaches All District. 30. . . Football 55 fir Cream Of The Crop l 4 Cubs Prep For Varsity Left: Johnny Vilanueve l85l catches a pass during the Lee garne. QE. 'X-1 iii SCOREBOARD J. T. 0 Greenville J. T. 28 Jacksonville J. T. 12 Athens J. T. 12 Texarkana J. T. 6 Longview J. T. 14 Marshall J. T. 14 Lufkin J. T. 34 Nacogdoches J. T. 19 R.E.L. 4Wins 4 Losses 1 Tie WX W ,Q lg. -f:?.: 'f. 1 L 2. 2. ' V ' M H . Y Vw T: ' ' J W .5 . M . l l A 1 . V-A 4' x Ill -. U V .x Y . A ,X l. ' - . f, V11 N 5 U, ,XT P Q 3 1. is N ,I . n P. N ' . V -2 V, .fm . B ' z 'D 00, N so xp X ' q 'gighl' sl f'7 'l - X .SAEB6 .K bi Above: Members of the B Team this year are First Row: Quinton Washington, Joe Smith, David Kidd, Gary Cicero, Larry Blow, Jerry Johnson, Marcus Cicero, Russ Clower, Robert Jones lmgrl. Second Haw: Charles Craddock lCoachl, Mitch Craddock lmgrl, Andrew Melontree, Willis Robinson, Donnie Collins, Kenneth Hughes, Larry Jackson, Charles Perkins, Duane Ginn, David Hall, Tony Brown, David McCoy lmgrl. Back Row: Mark Coffman, Bart Lemons, Johnny Villanueva, Bobby Richardson, Robbue Guthrie, Mike Beck, Abram Cook, Robert Day, Clarence Edwards, Leon Van Alstine lCoachl. BTeam...131 With only one returning letterman, the Lion Cagers did an outstanding job representing John Tyler in 14- AAAA basketball. The team of five seniors and six juniors started work-outs early in October to prepare for the basketball season. After six non-conference games of which the Lions won three, and three tournaments of which they won two, the Lions won six of their seven first-round games, losing only to district champs Marshall High. ln the second round, after Lufkin was forced to forfeit all their games because of having an ineligible player, John Tyler had tie record with Marshall Mavericks. The Lions played an excellent game, but were beat in the play-off for the second round winner by a score of 77-76. Varsity Shows Pride WE ff 3455 3542 X 1 :ii 32 . . . Basketball Top: Ronnie Lee dribbles the ball away from his Red Raider guard, Above: The 1973-74 A Team Basketball play- ers are: Front Row: Benjamin Brooks i22i, Mike Spigner, l10i, Terence McDaniel 1243, Ron- ald McKenzie i14i, Otis Washington l12l. Back Rovik Larry Johnson mgr., Ronnie Lee i52J, Steve McCown i34i, Mike Lane l50i, Harold Taylor l42l, Duane Rettig i20i, Fred- rick Gordon l32i, L. J. Farmer mgr. 5. 'W il 'liiH i1l1.rll-lit-In IQ11 he . , hind' fx-1 .ef N f 'riulnlinnhnx-u Lions Win First Ploce Trophies Tournament Gladewater J. T. 73 Daingerfield J. T. 72 Gladewater J. T. 55 Pine Tree Corsicana J. T. 86 Greenville J. T. 78 Tremble Tech J. T. 45 Corsicana T. J. C. J. T. 70 Troup J. T. 55 Whitehouse J. T. 56 Longview J. T. 67 Paris Left: Displaying the individual and team trophies from the Gladewater, Corsicana, and T.J.C. tournaments are: Mike Lane l50l, Harold Taylor l42l, Duane Flettig l20l, and Ronald IVlcKenzie l14l. Basketball . . This Is Lion Country . T. 68 . T. 87 . T. 77 . T. 79 T. 61 T. 70 Above Right: Non Conference Record South Garland 71 Dallas Roosevelt 91 Wills Point 42 Wills Point 32 South Garland 55 Dallas Roosevelt 86 3 Wins 3 Losses Lions confer with Coach Royce Franklin during a time-out. Right: Steve lVlcCown l34l and Richard Bradly l44l reach for the ball as Fredrick Gordon 34 . . . Basketball l32l watches. :ill Yu Ceep On Truckm Left: Fredrick Gordon l32l fakes out Marshall while Steve lVlcCown l34l stands by ready to help. Basketball . . . 135 Ballet In Motior 136. . . Basketball Above: Benjamin Brook 1223 puts a curse o Marshall as Steve NlcCown l34l and Fredric Gordon C321 watch in amazemem 41 Bound For Glory Top Left: Richard Bradley l45l jumps high to steal the ball from two Red Raiders as Terence McDaniel l25l stands by ready to help. Top Right: Ronnie Lee l52l goes for two points as Mike Lane l50l assists him during the Palestine game. Left: Terence McDaniel l24l misses a shot against the Marshall Mavericks. BaSketbBH Conference Record J. T. 76 Texarkana 64 J. T. 69 Longview 50 J. T. 57 Marshall 70 J. T. 72 Lufkin 55 J. T. 85 Nacogdoches 48 J. T. 79 Palestine 72 J. T. 84 Robert E. Lee 58 J. T. 54 Texarkana 48 J. T. 66 Longview 62 J. T. 67 Marshall 69 J. T. 46 Lufkin 50 J. T. 76 Nacogdoches 67 J. T. 27 Palestine 66 J. T. 88 Robert E. Lee 64 J. T. 76 Marshall 77 11 Wins 4 Losses Above Right: Coach Royce Franklin amplifies Lion optimism at the Lee pep rally. Right: Ronald McKenzie l14l misses a rebound but John Tyler went on to beat Palestine 77-66. Far Right: Terence McDaniel l24l prepares to set up the ball for two points. 138 . . . Basketball Sei If Up- Put If In Basketball workouts began early in October for the Lion cagers as they began running around the track to condition for speed, agility, and endurance. Lay-ups, hook shots, set shots, jump shots, and free throws were some of the offensive techniques the Lion Cagers learned as they moved up to district playoffs, along with their defensive strategy. Their purpose was to try to win , and the Lions did just that, as they finished with a 12-3 district record. John Tyler Loses District To Morsholl Coach Royce Franklin was more than proud of the Lion basketball team even though they were defeated in overtime for the district champion- ship by the Marshall Mavericks in Masters Gym at Kilgore College. Franklin said that he felt the Lions outplayed them all the way . The Mavericks fouled 14 times and gave up 15 foul shots to the Lions. With the Mavericks ahead by a scant point and time running out, J. T. inbounded the ball. Harold Taylor tried to score from five feet in- side the half-court stripe while four seconds remained on the clock. The shot was six inches right of the basket-missing the backboard and falling harmlessly out of bounds as the Lions lost to the Mavericks, 77-76. Left: Harold Taylor l42l sets the ball up for tvvo more points to the dismay of the Marshall basketball team. Basketball . . . 139 Cubs Improve Technique: John Tyler Cubs learned many techniques as their training pre- pared them for the Varsity. Coach Bill Parks was there to lead the Cubs to a 12-1 season record, and a 17-4 district record. Many hours of practice and hard work, along with pride and hope was with the Cubs as they compiled an excellent season record. l Far Right: Rickey Gee 1141 takes a rebound in the Lee game as Kevin Dennis l4Oi comes in to help. Right: Kevin Dennis l4Oi shoots for two against Lee. Below: The 1973-74 B Team consists of lFront Howl Roylarid Black, Rickey Gee, Jeffrey Boyd, Bobby Marsh, Willis Robinson, D'Waine Terrell, Larry Nlobley. fBack Howl Quinton Biggs, Joe Prather, Tony Brown, Alvin Harri- son, Kevin Dennis, Lloyd Williams, Richard Bradley, IVlgr. Daryll Phillips. i l , ,g u f. J Q '.'.,-.WV rtsfwqz I' i L, 'fail Lf ' 'fi 1 i 'egg 30 44 -. C A 40. . . Basketball ...fn A .M 353 as , , ego? 'Nr 4. 1 ' . . xi, .A-.A ,- , 1- .,, . . . . -my-v' e- ' 'Q Ma .F-55: . lggqfzi 6 . 'F' Zf.lZ'G 'sl .. fi -'ff 1-f, f h : rf ' V 'fx .ff x 'K' , mf. , in , Q 1 ,x ,ff 'A 'J 1 'nur ffwu,x,,,Mo4W QL Q t H. .Q , ,. J ry' 59 Qiggiph Y ' W I WJ? ffivw' Women's Lib lnvocles Golf With six returning lettermen, four sophomores, and the addition of two girl golfers, this year's golf team was the most potent in all the years at John Tyler. At the start of the season, Coach Raymond Von Lewis start- ed teaching the basics: chipping, putting, and driving. The golf team spent many hours of practice at the Bellwood Golf Course preparing them- selves before going to each tourna- ment. Right: Pam Smith lleftl, and Greg Hendley lrightl tee off at the first green at Bellwood. Below: The members ofthe golf team are: Front How: Pam Smith, Ken Jones, Charles Russell, Flicky Johnson, Danny Stewart, and Joy Nlartlnp Back Row: Tommy Lee, Duane Dunning, Steve lVIcCown, Greg Hendley, Gary Middleton, and Robert Sword. xl, ' x 19 WN? S it x. , sp ,A ' ll wk L - -44 ' '35 A ,, ,gt is I 4,1 1. ' I A ' , ? .t,..iE-ff'-'Q 41. ' gifs, fkfi-ir, V , . .-. ,W - . 'G ,-1' QV' r ff- K, ,,.. ., .NA , .Q ,.. .. ,K if 'my ' - ..--e F.0- 7 f'. ve if :- 'Rf- hit , ',.n .- - -'44, f 9 .. ff, Ja- -xv. a-' . . V.-X if 'V 2'-'Y' M '-2' , ,Av rv, . v wr 7 I I 142. ..Goif Tennis Team Goins New Members This year's Tennis Team had four re- turning lettermen among the 11 re- turning members and 21 new additions The tennis season began on March 1 with the Robert E. Lee tournament and closed with the District meet on April 1. Mrs. Marilyn Hooker, coach, attempted to arouse the players' in- terest in their favorite sport. Above Left: Regina Beddingfield and Ed Starks practice using the overhand return. Left: Members ofthe John Tyler Tennis Team are Front Raw: Denise Dowell, Mark Perkins, Chris Loden. Second Row: Nell Stegall, Brenda Campbell, Charla Morphis, Jan Wiggins, Third Row: Carol Nelson, Eva Faulkner, Steve Larkin, Karen Brown, Kathy Davis. Fourth Row: Allison Low, Glenda Holcomb, Renata Garrard, Jimmy Gill Jerry Brown, Tommy Latte, April Jackson. Back Row: Mrs. Marilyn Hooker lcoachl, Pam Smith, Sally Lee, Stanley Copeland, Ed Starks, Regina Beddingfield, Paula Smith, and Paula Struve. Tennis . . . 143 '74 Trock Teom Shows Improvement Throwing the shot put and discus, running sprints and relays and jump- ing hurdles are just a few of the many things involved in track. Practice started early in November with Coaches Lawrence LaCroix and Darvin Hooker helping all the mem- bers ofthe team to build the en- durance needed to beat the clock. Above Right: Marc Kemp demonstrates how to jump a hurdle. Right: Michael Spigner and Danny Jones warm up before practice. Far Right: Mike Johnson clears the high hurdle during practice. Below: Members of the Track team are: First Raw: Tony Brown, Marc Kemp, Charles Alfred, Danny Jones, Mike Johnson, Terence McDaniel, Ronnie Jones. Second Row: Gary Johnson, Morris Johnson, lsiah Johnson, Kenneth Gill, Claude Jones, Ronnie Lee, Terry Bizor. Back Row: Gregory Rains, Robert Jones, Ken Hughes, Derrick Dillard, Zack Guthrie, Brian Herring. 14-4 . . . Track mmers Show i i ii i Tolenf One coach-two teams-that's coach Theron Pickle, teacher at Robert E. Lee High School-John Tyler's cross- town rival. Coach Pickle coaches the Tyler Swim Team which is com- posed ofthe two high schools and various other individuals in the Tyler area. The John Tyler Swim Team partici- pated in the Dallas International meet at the Loos Pool in Dallas, in which Ronald Ross placed tenth. They also attended the Texas lnterscho- lastic Swim Coaches Association meet in the consolation final. The team next participated in two Double Duals meets with Robert E. Lee and Longview. At the Longview YIVICA, Holly Womack placed first in diving. Ronald Ross placed third in free style and first in breast stroke and his twin bro- ther Reginald placed second in free style and second in breast stroke. In the second Double Dual meet at the Tyler YMCA, Holly placed first against Longview, and second against Robert E. Lee. Ronald placed third in free style and first in breast strokep Reginald placed second on free style and second in breast stroke. Above Left: Holly Womack is in an inward dive in the pike position. Left: Reginald and Ronald Ross take a breather after a workout at the YMCA. Swim Team . . . 145 Determination Forms Winning Teom .aw Baseball practice started February 1. Coach Charles Craddock began conditioning the team of 21 members to face the hectic season ahead. Throwing, fielding, bunting, steal- ing, and running bases were just the basics in learning how to play base- ball. With five returning lettermen, Coach Craddock and the team put in if a lot of hard work and practice, but the satisfaction of winning made it all worthwhile. Right: Jerry Plamer steals third base while on his way to winning another point for John Tyler. Below: Mike Staples sends the ball into center field as the umpire, catcher, Lindale coaches and team look on during the Lindale scrimmage. 146 . . .Baseball BASEBALL SCHEDU LE March Brownsboro March Gladewater March Texarkana March Longview March Marshall March Lufkin March Nacogdoches March Palestine April Robert E. Lee April Texarkana April Longview April Whitehouse April Marshall April Gladewater April Lufkin April Nacogdoches April Palestine April Robert E. Lee Left: David Jones practices his fast ball while Steve Jenkins looks on. Below.' The baseball team consists of: Front Row: Coach Leon Van Alstine, Daryl Melton, Mike Staples, Steve Jenkins, Woody Johnson, David Jones, Steve Larkin, Scott Bracey, Coach Charles Craddockg Second Row: Robert Hill, Larry Ginn, Mike Cayardp Mark Landrum, Kevin Dennis, Jerry Palmer, Quinton Washington, and Dewayne Ginn, Back Row: Mitchell Craddock, Tony Terrell, Gary McCaslin, Larry Bflow, Joe Highnote, David Bristol, Johnny Villanueva, David McCoy, and Larry Johnson T46 'S Baseball . . . 147 We as individuals have ways of identifying personalities abilities distinguish other human being. guide and making our are all a part of being Some of can often become our downfall or , stumbling block but if so-we must t overcome our handicaps and workandi 'ii live for better things in life. Right: Debbie Copeland brush their hair Below: Lynn King the physical traits TW' ,.., . ' ' ' we ' , 148 . . . Ourselves A-44 Seniors Set Shining Examples 50. . .Seniors i i 1 Top: Senior officers are Bruce Nlesser, I Presidentp Phyllis Hedricks, Secretaryg and Cornelius Ford, Vice President. Above.' Karen Martin at the OEA breakfast, December 11, at Wyart's Cafeteria. 1 i TT-1' -If .4 ff? nfs -,J - en' CNY? Abercrombie, Patric Adams, Charlene Adams, Sharon L. ia L. Alexander, Nlarion E. Alfaro, Richard Allred, Frank J. Amie, Nlaurine Appleby, Susan Arnett, Tommy L. Arps, Linda K. Austin, Daniel H. Ayres, Joy A. Baggett, Randy F. Bagwell, David R. Bailey, Lena Baker, Scott F. Baker, Thomas R, Bankhead, Kathy J. Barrett, Phoebria A. Barron, Sandra A. Barton, Clifton B. Baxter, Nlarilyn Beasley, Randy D. Beck, James P. Beddingfield, Regina Bell, Barbara F. Benson, Carolyn Biggs, Brenda Seniors . . . 15 Biggs, Kathryn A. Biggs, Katie A. Bircher, Dorothy L. Bishop, Ricky L. Black, Selah R. Blalock, Sara A. Blaylock, Darrold L. Bledsoe, Ronnie L. Bowens, Debra J. Bowie, Wortha L. Bowser, Gertie Nl. Boyd, LaWanda Boyette, Richard S. Bracey, Scott W. Bradley, Gary L. Brasher, Karen R. Brewer, Alvina NI. Brewer, Sandra K. Brewster, Marilyn Bright, Robert N. Bristow, Herbert S, Brown, LaWanda G. Browning, Kenneth H. Bryant, Kenneth L. 3 Buchanan, Carol A Bush, Snow E Seniors Use Friendly Persuosion Left: Shelia Cates seems to be trying to per suade Miss Roberta Harbour while Kathy Bankhead and Mrs. Susie Jones look on Buster, Kim Butler, Glenda C. Butler, Sandra G. Buysman, Jill Cain, James G. Caldwell, Beverly J. Callier, Elston Campbell, Earl C. Campbell, Patricia A. Carpenter, Lyndon L. Carston, Rodger H. Carter, Keith W. Cates, Denise Cates, Shelia M. Cates, Kip B. Champion, Deborah Champion, Gene P. Champion, William H. Chandler, Patricia Channon, Calvin W. Clakely, Patricia D. Clark, Cherri Clay, Charmain Clement, Danny L. Clemons, Tommy C. Clifton, Penny L. Coffin, Denise T. Coke, Robert J. Cole, Patricia A. Conway, Diana lVl. Cook, David L. Cook, Thomas D. Cooper, Donald R. Copeland, Stanley Cosby, Lorraine P. Courson, Carolyn W. Cox, Karen D. Cozart, Cherri Cravens, Phyllis A. Crawford, Audry S. Seniors Express Different Viewpoints x 'fm Left: Teri Taft, Joe Coke, Melinda Thompson, and Billy Fuller exchange views after a pep rally concerning the upcoming football game. Crow, Cindy G. Davis, Sherry L. Dawson, Kathy R. Day, Zandra E. Dean, David D. Delrie, Renae lVI. Dews, Cherlyn A. Dewberry, Marchabrodia Seniors . . . 155 Go Gel 'Em Mighty Lions Right: Lion Guards Randy Baggett, Donnie Jones, Nlichael, and Jeff lVlcCormick carry the Lion through the halls during Spirit Week. Dickerson, Kandy N. Dickerson, Sheila A. Diggins, Gary O. Dowell, Denise Downes, Jamie IVI. Dudley, Donald G. Dudley, Harold Duffy, Joseph L. Duncan, Deborah G. Dunn, Thomas A. Edmondson, Sheralyn L. Edwards, Barbara A. Elliot, Pamela D. Ellis, Larry T. Ellis, Mark J. Erwin, Gail 56 . . Seniors 5,1 09 1-YV AA 61-3. A-a1 f ! l'i xv-f Fuller, Nina J. Gaddis, John L. Erwin, Molly Eschburger, Mark A. Evaige, Kim A. Evans, Cleveland Evans, Wanda E. Fancher, Debra K. Farrow, Danny Featherston, Carolyn Ferrell, Danny W. Fishe Fitz, Flore r, Frank P. Regina nce, Evelyn Ford, Carolyn V. Ford, Cornelious C. Ford, Ford, Karen Richard C. Foster, Mary C. Francis, Shirley J. Freeman, Frank V. Freeman, Jennie L. Freeman, Laqueta U. Frick Frick , Jerry L. , Terry G. Fuller, Billy W. Seniors . . . 15 Gandy, Nancy G. Gardner, Belinda IVI. Gardner, Jerry P. Gary, James P. Gayleon, Billy J. Gibson, Rickey D. Gilstrap, Mynetta Ginn, Zelda K. Gipson, Richard A. Gomez, Armando J. Gordon, Fredrick C. Goss, LaWanda W. Goss, Paula G. Goss, Regena J. Granberry, Zelda R. Grant, Michael R. Grant, Nancy J. Gregory, Valerie Guess, Cheryl L. Haisten, Sharon D. Halleck, Tony J. Hardeway, Raymond Harper, Bobby L. Harris, Steven NI. qi 42, Harris, Susan A. Hartsfield, Larry D. Ge! 4? ff? M.-4 158.. .Seniors Juniors Show Their Abilily Left: Jana Polly performs a special routine for spectators at the Palestine game. aff? 112,17 My Harvey, Karen S. Hastings, Janice Hawes, Oleta S. Hawkins, Donna L. Hawkins, Judy Head, Rodney L. Hedricks, Phyllis A. Hendley, Lindsey L. Hendley, Loyalann Hensley, Richard A. Hernandez, Theodo Hilburn, Herbert Hobbs, Eddie N. Holden, Lon D. Holly, Gayle Y. Holly, Wynona F. FE Seniors . . . 159 Hood, Ralph S. Hooten, Jerry M. Horne, Deborah L. Howell, Sherry K. Hubbard, Deborah A. Hughes, Katherine D. Hukill, Rhonda J. Humber, Marsha Hynds, Kathy S. Inman, Molly Isabel, Pearletha Iverson, Gary H. Jackson, Carolyn J. Jackson, Deborah K. Jackson, Melody Jackson, Sandra K. Jackson, Vesther Jacobson, Karen R. Jenkins, Angela K. Jenkins, Jerry Jennings, Byron C. Johnigan, Patricia N. Johnson, Bobby W. Johnson, Frank L. fr RSX N-at Left: Senior Donny Jones enjoys refresh- ments while watching fellow students at the Soc Hop. Johnson, Larry D Johnson, Linda J Johnson, Michael Johnson, Willie Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, 1 1 Betty Carol A. Charles A. Debie L. Donnie Jacqueline Joe Ken D. Minnie C. Richard E Shirley A. Jordan, Larry G. 162 ...Seniors Kelley, Doris J. Kelly, Gail Kemp, Mark T. Kersh, Brenda Kilpatrick, Robert K. Kilsby, Mark L. Kimbrell, Donna King, Michael L. Kirkland, Debbie A. Kirkland, Floyd W. Knowles, Dawn A. Kristof, Laura Kyle, Agnes Lacy, Manuel D. Lacy, Valetta S. Lamb, James T. Seniors Make Plans Right: Debbie Jackson, secretary of DECA, and Sherrie Tillie, treasurer, make their acceptance speeches at the DECA lnstallation. 1, q-'fr lg TT? fi 'Qs Y' '27 4 445 ,Z .2 4. 4 -130' Matthews, Cindy A. Maxfield, Kay M. Land, Kendell K. Landers, Gina L. Lane, Michael L. Lee, John H. Lee, Lana K. Lee, Robert E. Little Brenda K. -fo Loden, Cynthia C. Lowry, Steven F. Lowthorp, Larry S. McCormack, Kim D. McCown, Stephen D. McCoy, Danny McDonald, Luvine J. McDonough, Patricia M McFadden, Pete L. McFarland, Laurie L. Mc Leroy, Raymond B. McMurrian, Scott Malone, Stephen E. Marler, Doris Martin, Karen M. Martin, Vickie D. Mathis, Judy E. 164 . . .Seniors Meekins, Cathy L. Meeks, Tony Melontree, Cynthia M. Melton, Donna D. Messer, Bruce A. Messer, Donna L. Miller, Rebecca J. Minn, Jonny N. Moore, Timothy G. Morris, John L. Moseley, Michael W. Muller, Charlotte Nelson, Gwendolyn D. Newman, Joyce M. Norris, Gayla Null, Gloria J. Oldham, John W. Ortiz, Jorge L. Page, Charles W. Page, Robert L. Parder, Deborah L. Parker, Ross P. Parker, William S. Parks, Theresa A. Partridhe, Teresa A Pearson, John M Peel, Debra K Penny, Kathleen J f . y w 4 - li f +44 , .., 145 wav -nr' 'Ai Perdue, Carl L. Phillips, Danny C. Phillips, Gary Fl. Pickens, Evelyn K Pinkney, Carolyn Pinkley, Danna L. Pittillo, Dennis P. Pitts, Vicki A. Potts, Pamela J. Powell, Carolyn D Preston, Marsha R Price, Diana K. Price, Orethann Pringle, William J. Proctor, Carolyn Pugh, Cornelius Pullins, Alfreda L. Rachuig, Carl A. Raibon, Barbara Rains, Debra A. Left: Phyllis Hedricks waiches the band as Senior Brigaderre members Glenda Butler LaWande Goss, Diana Conway Sheila Dickerson and Karen Brasher dance to the music of the band at the Lee pep rally 66. . .Seniors Raley, Morris T. Raze, Robert Redmond, Sherri Redwine, Thomas A. Rettig, Sheila Rider, Donald R. Roberts, Virginia K. Robertson, Kim Rodgers, Carrie Rogers, Cheryl L. Ross, Reginald R. Ross, Ronald Routt, Kathryn E. Roy, Demetrius Rozell, Harold D. Rozell, Virginia L. Russell, Michael A. Ruth, Jacquely Salazar, lrma Sanchez, Vincent Sanders, Brenda G. Sanders, Donald C. Schultz, Randall Seaton, Clara I we V'-Q IQ X. cj' Seaton, Richard D. Session, Hazalia D. V9 91' HN--9' Senior Spirit Generates Excitement Left: Cheerleader Sheila Cates leads the Snake Dance during Lee Week. Session, Phyllis Sessions, Daniel Shepherd, Linda Shepherd, Melton Sherman, Lajuana R Simmons, Bradley J Sirles, Gary Smith, Charlott Smith, Ernest S ' ce Smith, Larry Smith, Lisa 9 st Smith, Michael Smith, Patricia L. Smith Reuchall R. ' ,--- Smith Ruth Ann tw J Q X. N 1 .. :ffm ' ? VL 1: . K . ' -.... . .. 5 ilk-Q .Jw ' e Q - S Q. fi: L, A X ' ,' ' . I 54 .A .2 P of A P45 15 f. , Q f ' s xt A 68...Seniors Sokoloski, Connie L. Spencer, Audrey L. Spigner, Michael S. Stanger, Linda G. Stanley, Lisa S. Staples, Michael Stein, Carmen R. Stephenson, Theresa A. Stratton, Donna Sudduth, Barry G. Swann, Linda S. Tamplin, Rebecca D. Tarrant, Donna J. Taylor, Lacy A. Taylor, Michael Taylor, William M. Terrell, Ruby J. Thedford, Cynthia R. Thielman, Robert W. Thomas, Herman L. Thompkins, Kathie Thompson, Cynthia A. Thompson, James A. Thompson, Melinda 's .,- T .2 in Thorton, Linda Thurman, Scott G. J M ,f TLT Left: Cleveland Broughton l3Ol picks up five yards before being brought down by Greenville end, Richard Murray l8Ol Tillie, Sherri Fl. Timmons, Sheila J. Trimble, Sherry Tucker, Lottie Turner, Carolyn Tyner, Joel Varnell, Kenny W. Victoria, Deborah Wade, Larry D. Walding, Chaurcley Walker, Leslie V. Walker, Linda K. 170 . . .Seniors Seniors Diligently Work Towards Goals Right: Senior Karen Harvey is selling school supplies during her off hour in the Student Senate Store. Walker, Sheila K Wallace, Burt G Wansley, Carolyn C. Ware, Alice Nl mug. Ware, Karen E. Warren, Pattie Was I Watkins, Sheila Watson, Pamela L. Watson, Robin L. Watson, Sonja .,,J ffm Watson, Vicki L. Webb, Danny L. Webb, Pamela M. 1'-'Y -.. .J- ,za Williams 1 -li 1 1 S' 'nv Wiggins, Glenn W. Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Wesley, Suzie K. Whitaker, Kent NI. White, Walter D. Whitting, Bonnie J. David W. Debra D. Debra E. Glenn R. Marilyn Stephani Vickie Williamson, Sherri L. Wilson, Andy Wilson, Cary C. Wright, James L. Yarber, Larry D. York, Brenda York, Robert E. Young, Desiree B. Left: Senior Joe Jones rides for the goal after capturing the ball at the Donkey Basketball game December 14. Seniors Juniors Set Goals John Tyler's 512 juniors have been active during 1974. The highlight of the junior's year was ordering their senior rings. They also sponsored the Sadie Haw- kins Dance which was held in the spring. For most of the class, 1974 holds many memories that they will always cherish. Above.' The junior officers for 1973-74 are Joe Beall, President: Charla Morphis, Vice- Presidentg and Angela Rodgers, Secretary. Left: Sherry Mueller and Kathy Sprouls return to class after attending a pep rally. A H -4 43. -v I fr 'S' L! 'If' '37 ff Abercrombie, Lester Adair, Jonathan, F. Adair, Adams Kenneth W. , Julie E. Adams, Willie F. Alexander, Cheryl A. Alfred, Charles Allen, Carol A. Allen, Carolyn Allen, Michael Allen, Rickey D. Allen, Yvonne Anderson, Cynthia Arterberry, Joyce Bailey, Earl C. Baldwin, Melinda J. Ballou, Forrest K. Banks, Martha L. Banks, Stanley D. Barnes, James F. Barron, Janice C. Barron, Jerald M. Barron, Margaret Barron, Mark F. Barron, Mary E. Bartee, Frederick N. Baxter, Deborah J. Beal, James l. Beall, Joe C. Beasley, Deborah G. Beasley, Timothy L. Benson, Dorothy L. Benson, Jerry D. Bickerdike, James R Bircher, Dorothy G. Bircher, Earlene Bizor, Terry Bizzell, Johnny D. Black, Archie R. Black, Betty Black, Maurice Blalock, Barry Blalock, Charles R. Blalock, Tony K. Blaylock, Katie M. Bobbitt, Bobby D. Boeh, Chelsea L. Bolger, Ella K. Juniors .. .173 Boone, Lavon J. Boone, Valerie Boston, Ronnie IVl. Bowen, Diane J. Bowens, Schuby R. Bowie, Sandra V. Bowins, Carrie B. Bowman, Kenneth R. Bowser, Twana Boyd, Jeffery G. Bozeman, Joseph W. Bradley, Paul Bradley, Shelia J. Branch, Delores D. Branch, Larry G. Brashear, Timmie L. Brewster, Ronnie D. Bristow, Cheryl Brock, Rick Brooks, Benjamin F. Brooks, Donnie R. Brooks, Lester W. Brooks, Lois J. Broughton, Cleveland Brown, Jannie L. Brown, Sheila P. Brown, Walter R. Browning, Michael Bruner, Timothy L. Bryant, Alecia Bryant, Gary D. Buchannan, Betty K. Burke, Edward G. Burleson, Donald R. Bush, Anthony D. Butler, Evelyn L. Butts, Cynthia Cain, Renda F. Caldwell, Donnie R. Caldwell, Ralph L. Caldwell, Ronald E. Camp, Charles E. .,-r X rilfmvlw ' 1 8-:ww ,fu nn. ' 3 lx i'1.:Vf R Juniors el Excited J o l ez, - rg . X, 7 X xx, h ,W if ' A K' 'ru , -v T ,-If t .4 5 5 t . 'M Left: James Lang, Mrs. Linda Busby, Mike Cayard, Clay House, and Richard Henson enjoy watching a pep rally during Lee Week. Campbell, Brenda L. Campbell, Dennis Fi. Campbell, Stephen Fl. Campbell, Timothy B. Cannon, Nelda D. Cantrell, Jerry R. Carroll, Michael G. Cayard, Michael D. Chenault, Ronda E. Choice, Johnny L. Christian, Steve H. Clakley, Janelda A. Clark, Lisa A. Clarkston, Janice L. Clayton, Nancy R. Clem, Shirley L. Coates, William F. Cofer, Willie Coffer, Roy Collier, Kathryn J. Conklin, Dale C. Conner, Kenneth R. Cook, Glenda J. Cook, Karen L. Juniors . . . 175 176 . . .Juniors Cook, Ronda K. Cook, Suzanne Cooper, Barbara Sue Copeland, Debra A. Copeland, Larry D. Cox, Deborah A. Cox, Sonja Y. Crayton, Verdis M. Crowley, Carol R. Cruz, Julia A. Cummings, Carolyn D. Curtis, Ronnie L. Daniels, Barry E. Davidson, Carolyn S. Davis, Dewayne Davis, Lorena G. Davis, Ruddie E. Dean, Charles A. Derrick, Fredrick D. Deville, Steve L. Dilliard, Derek D. Donica, Erin E. Dotson, Anthony W. Driggers, Dennis W. J. T. Students Get Involved Right: David Smith and James Fuller and other JT band members await the start of the annual Rose Parade. f5t1.i.3 y ....:1..-... ,Q xiii. A I Kp in ,Avi S, ff - ' .-, A X! A Dunn, Ava Dunn, Paul E. Dunning, Roger D, Echols, John H. Eikner, Carol A. Eikner, Glenn F. Elder, Willie Fl. Elliot, Joyce L. Ellis, Gary N. Ellison, Calvin D. Enas, Randal W. Erwin, Laquita A. Evans, Paul W. Evans, Vickie L. Everett, Larry D. Farmer, L. J. Faulkner, Eva F. Fears, Anthony N. Fears, Janice K. Felder, Cheryl D. Ferrell, Marla K. Ferrell, Susan G, Fisher, Kimbely D. Fisher, Miriam K. Fleming, Dealva Florence, Monty J. Flowers, Charlotte A Fontenot, Pamela N. Ford, Anthony R. Foreman, Janice M. Forson, Donald C. Forson, Susan G. Frater, Lonnie Freeman, Donna M. Freeman, Veverly V. Fry, Velda M. Fuller, James G. Fuller, Linda S. Garrow, Don J. Geddie, Jerry Fl. Gee, Rickey R. Gilley, Harold D. Gilley, Sandra A. Gilliam, Cynthia A. Gilliam, Jessie L. Gilmore, Gary R. Gimble, Zan M. Gipson, Lawande J. Juniors Find Time To Enioy Themselves I K Right Rita Shrum and Shirley Simpson are caught by surprise following a pep rally. l Gipson, Flose M. Glaze, Lex D. Golden, Karen D. Goode, Phyllis Goodman, Debra J. Gorden, Deborah A. Gorman, Virginia Fl. Grant, George L. Gray, Marcia Y. Gray, Mildred A. Green, Jack Green, Jackie A. Greenwood, Donna G. Guy, Michael J. Hall, Vickie L. Hamilton, Joni Hammack, Paul H. Hampton, Jay W. Hampton, Vernita L. Hampton, Valorie V. Hanson, Shelia G. Harding, Kay Harris, Howard H. Harris, Judy K. ti fl-fn! 1,13-E -fs' -fil- . I ,l - ,.. 1 . X Q ! J .2 -ix I A s 5 X A J H'A 'v4 4, A-H l -ik? 75' Ln' 9 I l x my Hartline, Inez Harvey, David A. Harvey, Steven W. Hawkins, Cheryl L. Hawkins, Leonard Hayley, April L. Hendley, Gregory M Hendley, William D. Henley, Michael W. Henson, Robert E. Herring, Brian K. Herring, Jackie W. Hill, Angela K. Hill, Dewayne Hill, Otis E. Hinds, Jerry W. Hitt, Alan D. Hogue, James D. Holland, Michael G. Hood, Deborah S. Hood, Jeffrey C. Hooker, Debbie L. Hooker, Donald A. Hopkins, Johnnie Fl. Hopper, Danny L. House, Charles C. House, Peggy L. Houston, Gary Hubbard, Michael G Hudnell, Della Hull, Brenda J. Hulsey, Debra A. Hunt, Jim E. Hunter, Linda K. Hutchinson, Levorn Jackson, Cheryl D. Jackson, Debra A. Jackson, Evelyn J. Jackson Ronnie W. Jackson, Sue V. Jacobs, Deborah Jenkins, Steven M. Jessup, Gerald J. Johnigan, Jannis Johnson, Angela C. Johnson, Charles Fl. Johnson, Cynthia K Johnson, Faron V. Study And Right: Clara Seaton, Alice Williams are enjoying a break i Juniors 180 .Juniors Ploy Ware, and Oletha n their studies in the library. ' Johnson, Gary D. Johnson, Gregory M. Johnson, Larry Johnson, Morris K. Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Sharon V. Johnson, Steve N. Johnston, David B. Johnston, Woodrow W. Jones, Alvin D. Jones, Claude D. Jones, Constance N. Jones, David M. Jones, Donna Jones, George R. Jones, Gwendolyn Jones, Rather Jones, Rhonda L. Jones, Richard T. Jones, Ronnie C. Jones, Shirley A. Jordan, Ilene D. Keeton, Dorothy F. Kellams, Kitty A. Kesler, Carolyn T. King, Gregory M. King, Leonard W. Kirkland, Janice F. Kirkpatrick, Lonny E. Kirkpatrick, Sammy L. rv '!i ' f I 5, . if 1, ll' R1 l f ra 'W if x wry -1 1 -1 .- ..a .iw ji 3' -4. X ., X .. ,fx 5 . My Xl .. ls. S furff N L1 - 11 2 . 4 5 fs , ' f gl ia ,Nfl .f J' .,. Af- . 5 I 1 1 rv? A Si x l aa' 5 5 l ,I X I f I ii lf X 'f . er' Y i if ., O 1 i ly ' f -94? Korkmas, Patrick F. Kyle, Jeri L. Lacy, Silas A. Lacy, Tommy L. Lam, Paula S. Lam, Sharon K. Landers, Kay L. Landrum, James M. Lang, James T. Latta, Thomas A. Lawson, Donald W. Layne, Cynthia G. Layne, Michael E. Lee, Anthony G. Lee, Debra L. Lee, Julia E. Lee, Marshall D. Lee, Phillip M. Lee, Ronnie V. Lee, Tommy W. Leggett, Rebecca V. Leonard, James A. Lewis, Mark A. Little, Evelyn G. Littles, Helena Lollar, Ronnie D. Love, Kenneth W. McArthur, Ricky D. McCallie, Deborah M. McCasIin, Gary M. McCloud, Willie L. McCormack, Jeffrey J, McCoy, David C. McCoy, Diana L. McCoy, Gail E. McCullough, Deborah D. McDaniel, John E. McDaniel, Terence L. McDonald, Brenda M. McFarland, Woody G. McGee, David E. McGill, Steven A. McGowen, Joyce J. McKellar, Sherry D. McKenzie, Oscar McKenzie, Ronald D. McKenzie, Michael J. Juniors.. .18 McNeil, Jessie Manning, Velma E. Marsh, Bobby Martin, Brian K. Martin, Bruce W. Massey, Davis L. Mahan, Nora Melton, Daryl D. Menefee, Judy L. Menefee, Roselyn R, Meredith, James L. Messer, Martha H. Miller, Billye G. Miller, Charles L. Miller, Sherrida Milling, Deborah Milner, Gregory L. Milner, Sharon D. Minix, Sandra G. Mink, Dennis E. Minnitt, Wende L. Mitchell, Fred Mitchell, Marilyn Mitchem, Billie R. Mizzles, Tommy Mobley, Larry D. Moody, Gary L. Moon, Harlan E. Moon, Susan Moon, Tom Moreland, Rhonda K. Morgan, Dennis A. Morphis, Charla D. Morris, Vickie L. Mueller, Charlott Mueller, Kenneth Murphy, Jerry Fl. Murray, TerryAFl. Murry, Danny L. Nabors, John Fl. Newland, Czerny Fl. Nichols, Nikki L, Nix, Kathy L. Norman, Patricia A. Oglesby, Jerry Oliver, Flicky E. Ortiz, Ana S. Ott, Debra A. Juniors Use Their Energy In Vorious Ways Left: Carol Eikner and Bobby Bobbit enjoy a dance at the Soc Hop after the Lion victory over Robert E. Lee. 7 ,lf :X i ye p 'U' f X 4 it X - if tl -.1 ng -A :av 1 Y X. Palmer, Karen J. Pardue, Deborah A. Parker, Frances A. Parker, Kittie O. Paro, Patrick Patrick, Roger A, Patterson, Barry B. Peak, Micki Perkins, Charles Perkins, Mark Peters, Billy D. Peters, Cynthia S. Pettigrew, Terry G. Pharr, Nancy Phillipa, Cynthia L. Phillips, Jeffry G. Phillips, Judy K. Phillips, Kathy J. Pickrell, Gary D. Pierson, Clifford Pike, John A. Polley, Jana A. Priddy, Patricia J. Pulley, Elizabeth Raibon, Dewayne L. Rakestraw, Lisa Raley, Kelly D. Randle, Phyllis A. Fiasberry, Cheryl J. Reasoner, Terry Juniors . . . 183 Juniors Strive On Right Jerry Geddie gets ready to ride in the Donkey Basketball game, December 14. Reese, Ginger L. Reese, Mollie Y. Reeves, David W. Rettig, Duane W. Richardson, Bobby J. Richardson, Prince NI. Roberts, James P. Roberts, Nancy L. Roberts, Vernell Robertson, Lonnie R. Robinson, Juana R. Robinson, Linda L. Robinson, Vivian Rodgers, Angela D. Rose, Timothy Ross, Bernice L. Ross, Theresa L. Roy, Donald J. Roy, Robert H. Royle, Harold Sash, James Scott, Carolyn S. Scott, Sandra K. Seastrunk, Marquita D. ' '-T he 2' Q 6 B 'T W X I Vx 'Q K lv .4 A 1 A . ,tfy rl .ll Seastrun k, Marcellus Seefluth, Kathy L. Session, Vicki L. Shackelford, Claudia Shepherd, Douglas R. af- . . iid? f 4,5 fs l K, L i Y 'f J 'wi J' S Z . x ? 'H X Kg. . ,i Pg K f ,A . G ' .X A ska - -7 A , ,E - eerivmw' - ' if A 11 .5-5 5- , gf' . x 1 f .Ji was 5 fi A ii 1 Q i ,A 555. X. ..r' Tl f rg' 1 A rr 3 , , if . l il or r Q 'Oo 1 Cx -' 1 X -. fl . Q,- vb JW W .V 5 ,Ll , L, j , A .. ' a f 1 3 7 ' Q' ' Ji F L all 'ff is - JJ ' 31.1 i' 1:5512 Z J 'eff A ,x, X -- fr 17 5. P -J- .P sf Shockley, James D. Shrum, Rita K. Simpson, Gail L. Simpson, Shirley Sloan, Roger Smiley, Steve Smith, David F. Smith, Earnest C. Smith, Linnis Smith, Louis E. Smith, Pamela A. Smith, Pamela A. Smith, Paula Smith, Rhonda Smith, Rosie Smith, Stanley L. Smith, Theonita Smitherman, Debra S. Sokoloski, Pamela A. Speer, Richard K. Spier, Cynthia Spier, Juanita A. Sprouls, Kathy N. Stainback, Gloria S. Stanaland, Joye B. Stanley, Donna E. Stegall, Nell R. Stephens, Rosey L. Stewart, Danny M. Stewart, Martha Stover, Daniel R. Strickland, Randle H. Struve, Paula D. Swann, Melea S. Swift, John Sword, Robert B. Taft, Terrilu Tarrant, Susan G. Tave, Gregory Tave, Norris Taylor, Frederick Taylor, Harold W. Taylor, Melva Taylor, Ronald Taylor, Wanda D. Teal, Judith A. Terrell, D'Waine L. Terrell, Tony R. Juniors . . . 18 86. . . Juniors Thedford, Janet C. Thedford, John Thedford, Randy .l. Thomas, Anthony M. Thomas, Sandra R. Thompson, Cynthia Thompson, Stanley Thornton, Dennis K, Tiller, Carol A. Timaeus, Phillip J. Tompkins, Samuel E. Turner, Laneva N. Turner, Linda F. Ueckert, Kayeann Vickery, Greta J. Wade, Ronnie P. Wagnon, Walter L. Walker, Henry B. Walker, James H. Walker, Jerry L. Walker, Maggie Walker, Samuel Wallace, Kathy Wallace, Vivian K. Ward, Von Donna Ware, Cheneta J. Ware, Cleophus A. Warren, Archie F. Warren, Sharron Washington, D'wayne Washington, Vickie L. Weaver, Steven G. Webb, Kenneth W. Webb, Terri L. Welch, Gary D. Wells, Beverly K. Wesley, Patricia Wheeler, Teresa B. Whitaker, Carol' A. White, Evelyn D. White, Lee W. Whitmore, Clarence E. Wickware, Jeneva L Wideman, Mable A. Wildeison, Brent D. Wilkins, Sheryl K. Williams, Carolyn A. Williams, Debbie fu x-7 ii , .9 TT? nvf-fy ts inf -I P 05 A 0 ...W -x ...,.,y 1 , is f x , X R. JJ 'l an-i V K , ' .A . Si- - J-'T : ,Q, -X... , --.Lf -i ,? -L 2 v. wks :gg i . ig V- ie ff 2 i , ll' X Q Y I t 'QEL Q' SNFKQ li i mf 3' xl in 1, ij? 3 li lava 0 I, 'Z' 5 gs 1 4 - ..t V ,Q J. S 1 W .J f UN- 1 Us X v 1, -f ..,f .,. . 4 . I s .f H' s I S, ,-..x . x D i 11:-Q Q xryllf J -ffu Nl Ml , sz 6 MJ ' - ,J Z - -vw 1 I vii, 1 A D vi b s . X Q .V - . x y- ' if 1 it r i' s . X fi i'-7 'T ,112 , f. f flu Juniors Discuss Daily Routines Left: Ilene Jordan and Holly Womack are having an interesting conversation after a J.T. Pep Rally. 1, si, ,K Q i We 1 X J ' ' Riff g, .wg Nagy , W , ,- 1 1' ' Ly' A+ .v f ing if . ' 1 , , 55' 47,5 J '7 - 1 A 1 s - cans if . , ml A ' ' at -.r is ff he .N ' - if 'A i J ' 3fZf lQf F1 i i. A N! t ' P- ' K' .-fefrzii.f. ' - Q . i,:i'f:.Q:f.i' I LAT' f WW 'fn wg. at M i f , . .' , K ,,, ' I 2 H ,I .., QM TV , 1 2 24 I -f -,Q Owers, John Spencer, Jerry Tate, Dennis Williams, Glenda Williams, Janice M. Williams, Lloyd H. Williams, Oletha Willingham, Michael L Willis, James H. Willis, Lamar C. Wilson, Lawrence F. Wilson, Marilyn D. Wilson, Ricky D. Winston, Roslyn C. Womack, Holly B. Wood, Paul J. Woods, Tommy L. Wright, Tibby J. Wyatt, Vincent Wynn, Nancy Young, Kathy L. Young, Lorraine Crowder, Jessie Cunningham, David Givens, Thomas J. Graham, Donald R. Lester, Cedric D. Mason, Lionel E. Wilson, John W. 188 . . .Sophomores Starting Anew Starting Anew is what the 619 sophomores did at John Tyler dur- ing 1974. Many ofthe sophomores attended the sophomore orientation August 23, and found their way around. The sophomores started again in studies and also in making new friends. They met new teachers and principals and learned new rules. In the end, there was the satisfaction of knowing that one day, they too would be iuniors, then seniors. Above: The sophomore officers for 1973-74 are Raymond Maxon, Vice-President, Becky Bell, Secretary: and Chris Caldwell, President. E Above: Sandra Thomas, Brenda Dry, an James Meredith perform at the John Tyler- Robert E. Lee Pre-gems Ables, Gary L. Adair, Jerri G. Adcock, Brenda K. Akins, Marque D. Alfaro, Anna O. Allen, Alfred L. Allen, Letitia Allen, Michelle Allen, Orville R. Alston, Jerrie Ambroson, Susan C Ambroson, Valerie Anderson, Kathy M Anderson, Rexann Anderson, Sharon J. Antu, Robert Arnold, Dawn D. Arterberry, Subrina Ashley, Annie P. Baggett, Glenn W. Bailey, Gary D. Baker, Joseph Baker, Robert M. Baldwin, Charles Bane, Sherrie A. Barrett, Fayeshe Barton, Dena L. Baublit, Carl D. M. L. Beam, Fred Beam, Phillip Bearden, Dwonna G. Beck, Michael D. Beddingfield, Vickie L. Bell, Donna M. Bell, Rebecca M. Bennett, Martin C. Benson, Juanita G. Bickems, Debra K Biggs, Frank D. Biggs, Quintin T. Black, Freddie C. Black, Royland E. Blakely, Gale A. Blaylock, Winnie J. Blow, Larry Bolton, William G. Bourgeois, Susan J. Bowens, Sheila R. Boyd, Phillip Boyd, Phillis Bradley, Richard L Brady, Linda G. Branam, Tonya R. Branscum, Travis H. Brasher, Rebecca A. Breitling, Deborah Brigham, LaWanda Bristol, David W. Bristow, Howard L Brodie, Jean A. Brogden, Terry Brooks, Brenda J. Brooks, Cecelia E. Sophomores . . . 189 Brooks, Steven Broughton, Douglas Brown, Annie Brown, Charles Brown, Elizabeth D. Brown, Karen L. Brown, Milford D. Brown, Tony L, Brown, Will Browning, James Bryant, Karen Bryant, Loretta Burgess, Gerald Burgess, Karen Butler, James A. Bynum, Donna Byrum, Jon Caden, Mary L. Cagle, Howard Caldwell, William C. Callier, Ricky L. Campbell, Martha N. Carroll, Cathey Carter, Peggy Casey, Julian B. Cash, Clyde Center, Rosemary Champion, Gerald W. Channon, Harvey L. Cicero, Marcus W. Clark, Christie R. Clemons, Alma M. Cleveland, Dwight Cleveland, Lois F. Clower, Russell K. Coffman, Mark W. Cole, June E. Coleman, Pat H. Collins, Donnie R. Collins, Sarah D. Combs, Sherry A. Conant, Debra A. Cooks, Jonathan W. Cooper, Glynn J. Copeland, Debra A. Copeland, Debra F. Copeland, Robert C. Correa, Romeo Cortez, Emelina Cortez, Zina Cosby, Kim D. Cozart, Crystall L. Craddock, Mitchell Cravey, Ralph S. Cronin, Maxine Cross, Clarence A. Crowder, Jerry L. Crowder, Jimmy Crowder, Kenneth R. Cullen, Robin L. Curbow, Phyllis D. Curtis, Archie Daniels, John A. 90 Sophomores Z. YW. . , 922 r--we C . .1 5 .. 'x f xf' 4:1 . ,ew-,,,-5 - 1 'S - - .ft ' 'gf tfl ez K I I 7 X f 7, Fx , ' f. 5 ,l' f W t if Y' 'l !',' l x ll l I f-ii, 91' A13 -:.. H , J -A f 'if' X ,, A A 'lf mf, A kN-- px JF, N V. , 'w 4, . 42 f pf rftsigz U - J y ' XE F'w ' .Y 5' 'i Q6 , AV. r get l' - A V Q ,f I ' rt ll . , x f k I I' s K' S Q ' ' -.I 33, f l lm.. K .. gy, ,Q , .a f . fl .Q A t , 'I , ft . g., lf J C f - f 3- .fu .fi ri- 'A . ,. 'V 4 .- J I l .. V r- ,v- Robert E. Lee Left: Becky Bell, Bart Lemons, and Wendy Wilkerson participate in the snake dance held before the big battle between the Lions and the Red Raiders. f Lid. 'If D ,L ,V 1 Ill' sie' f Si- if Sophs Show Spirit During Week .3 s -W ,,. ,mv.g,,l,5.. A i 4 .ie fs? t vi. 'Q' in , .Ai E fb '2 'mf is 3 f xv. , kr A ' if M ff ., ' 7 F i L PE so A I ' 2 , n , ,fi 'and , 5' in . . i E31 L K ul 1 F' 351, 1 vw, 'ff V . '- : ..., l ' JAN fl , I 4 Davenport, Glen H. Davis, Cathy Davis, Kismet Y. Davis, Flayford O. Davis, Ruth Ann Davis, Thelma L. Davlin, Jerry D. Day, Robert G. Dennis, Kevin D. Dewberry. Jerry L. Dorsey, Barbara D. Dorsey, Chiquita Fl. Dorsey, Michael Dotson, Debra A. Dowdy, Allen Dry, Brenda J. Dryman, Robbie A. Durham, Debra L. Dyer, David W. Easter, Brenda Edmonson, Grady G. Edwards, Clarence P. Eikner, Stephen L. Ellis, Tanya Fl. England, Timothy W. Erwin, Belinda A. Eschberger, Dennis E Eurine, Clifford E. Eurine, Debra D. Evans, Vernell Everhart, Pamela D. Eviage, Tracy C. Farrell, Susan M. Farrow, Darrel L. Faulkner, Aaron J. Sophomores Finley, Brenton K. Fitz, Cecil V. Fitz, Eva Fitzgerald, Rebecca L. Fleming, Floyd R. Flowers, Brenda F. Fontenot, Martin S. Ford, Floyd G. Forman, Susan L. Foshee, Johnny J. Franklin, Gregory D. Freeman, Maggie B. Freeman, Wilhemena K. Galyeon, Arthur J. Gamble, Robert E. Gandy, Roger D. Gandy, Teresa A. Gardner, Michael L. Gardner, Pricilla L. Garrard, Renata C. Garrett, Randy M. Gay, Joyoe M. George, Debra F. Gill, James T. Gill, Kenneth C. Ginn, Louis P. Gipson, Judy A. Gipson, Mary D. Gish, Donella C. Goff, Jo. A. Gomez, Carlos Gordon, Dennis P. Grant, Neta F Green, David B. Green, Rose M. Griffith, Teri Gregory, Jackie L. Guilory, Katherin A. Gulledge, Melinda Guss, Michael O. Guthrie, Robert R. Guthrie, Zachary D. Hall, David R. Hampton, Diannia G. Hamrick, Danny J. Hand, Larry W. Hardorf, Harold M. Harris, Kim S. Harris, Nelda Harris, Sharon A. Harris, Terry L. Hartgrave, Hugh L. Hartsfield, Terry W. Hawes, Dale H. Hawkins, Janice A. Hawkins, Keith G. 192 Sophomore! 3 -as Q4 fv! .af -x sr .1 f 10- rag l,, 745 'U 5 ,tj rf X JIU ' f1f?'Xi'fl' 1 Z Q ix J I A fr' , K .K . ,ii F X r f J.. . 7121. qv H. r . 1 r xlib .-, 5 X ' 15, 4 , Q ir. fs' 1 3 V r 2- f ' F 1 1 nl , 'Sffxkqf r ' lkxw I, Xxx' ,L T . 4 t -f ,., '7 ,xii 'Q K, f er N r' l Hayes, Jep D. Hayley, Joseph L. Hazelwood, David B. He nd ri x, Carolyn K. Hernandez, Nancy Herren, Carla S. Hey, P aul Nl. Hickey, Linda S. Hickman, Danny Y. Higgenbotham, Anjanette Highnote, Joe Hill, Cynthia A. Hill, Robert K. Hogg, Juster F. Holbert, Julia A. Holcomb, Glenda J. Holden, Dale E. Holly, Clifford D. Hood, Jon B. Horn, Donnie Horne, Ruthie M. Howell, Vicki E. Howes, Diana M. Hughes, Evalena Hughes, Kenneth W. Hull, Chancy L. Hullum, Richard S. Humber, Billy Fl. Humber, Dewayne Ingram, Lisa Ivey, Terry Jac kso n, April L. Jackson, Larry D. Jackso Jacobs n, Patricia , Tornmy Jennings, Rosaland Johnson, Brenda Johnson, lsiah Johnson, Jerry P. Johnson, Kathy L. Johnson, Linda A. Johnson, Ricky L. Jones, Bruce E. Jones, Ceola Jones, David N. Jones, Debra K. Jones, Joe W. Jones, Robert L. Jones, Susan A. Jordan, Benny C. Jordan, Mark F. Jordan, Sylvia Kapka, Robert D. Kaufm an, Brenda F. Keeler, Margaret H. Keller, Curtis L. Kelly, Timothy B. Kennemer, Timothy M. Kersh, Bradley L. Key, Gwendolyn D. Kidd, David D. Kilpatrick, Kerry L. King, Eddie M. Sophomores . . . 193 King, Henry E. King, Judy L. Kirkpatrick, Sammy L. Kirkpatrick, Theresa Kirven, Bessie B. Kitchens, Neal A. Kristof, Kathryn M. Koziol, Ronald L. Lacy, Joseph B. Land, Rodney B. Landrum, Annie N. Landrum, Bridgett C. Langham, Cameron L. Larkin, Steven B. Leach, Seleria N. Lee, Sally V. Lee, Teresa K. Leggert, David L. Leggett, Stephen P. Lemons, Bart C. Lewis, Ardie M. Lewis, Walter R. Liggins, Gerry W. Liggins, Leonard W. Liner, Willa L. Little, Carl D. Littlejohn, Winnie F. Loden, Christopher Long, Vicki F. Low, Allison L. Lowell, Deborah Lowery, Stacey L. Lowry, Paula J. Luman, Deborah S. Lumpkins, Lloyd D. Lynch, Donna R. McCaleb, Shannon McCoy, Clifford A. McCoy, Debbie M. McDaniel, Betty J. McFaddin, Robert T. McFarland, Patrick McGee, Seneca Fl. Mclntyre, Wayne A. McKenzie, David C. McKenzie, Robert D. McKenzie, Roscoe C. McLemore, Alton D. McRuiz, Kyle H. McWilliams, Larry W. Marsh, Jerry Martin, Joy A. Martin, Michael L. Mason, Karen E. Mason, Kimberly S. Bass, Michael A. Maxson, Raymond L. Mayfield, Benjamin D. Meeks, David C. Melontree, Andrew Fl. Menefee, Marty Middleton, Gary J. Miles, Tarylse M. 94 Sophom ores .1 . -1 inf - . . wav 1 ml?- i 11 t h f M. 'x, 5 wi r r 3 ' 5 ,AL J iQ l If :nl xx J: ,V .1 Wi 'i f . W l Y W . 'V M C r l , .1 I az? , , , gs. A 1- N IL 1 We i rl You fr- el 1:3 f K 4 1X . K .Vl f .., ,Ma SF' , ,, ., ell W c if ' -,,, -f- e. ?Yi,p,.i.ilw1.. H N .' ,. .,.. f Q -.,? 'f f 'wifi ' L Q -9 eg, yy , fir KH a' re , V' 1 'lie , Miller, Daisy Miller, Debra M. Miller, Tony Miller, Vanessa G. Milner, Randal W. Mitchell, Vickie L. Mitchum, Ross R. Mizzles, Mickey R Mizzles, Mobley 1 Nancy K. Bobby E. Moffett, Garland Montgomery, Don Moo re, Arkanett Moore, Joyce Moore, Sherry D. Morgan, Arthur Morgan, Sheryl Morgan, Suzanne Morgan, Vicky Mosely, Moss, G Aaron ilbert Munn, Timothy Murphy, Gary Nash, Sophie Nelson, Nelson, Nobles, Carol L. Charles Brian Nolan, Debra ald Left: Sophomores, Becky Bell, Bridgette Landrum, and LaNette Palmer, and Sue Ambroson parti- cipate inthe pep rally before the John Tyler Bi-District game against Plano Wildcats. Sophomores . . . 19 Noland, Patricia Norman, Johnny Oliver, Howard Oliver, Larry Pace, Cynthia Page, Debra L. Painter, Cynthia A. Palmer, Barbara N. Palmer, Donna L. Palmer, Jerry Palmer, Pamela D. Parker, Roy L. Parmer, Tammy G. Peel, Richard D. Pendleton, D'Andrea S. Phillips, Anthony W. Phillips, Daryll D. Phillips, James Phillips, Teresa L. Phillips, William Pickrel, Guy B. Pierce, David D. Pierce, Jaylyn L. Pilgrim, Danny L. Pinckard, Theresa Pinkney, Patricia A. Pitts, John T. Porter, Patricia A. Posey, Richey J. Poskey, Karen Powell, June V. Powell, Otto Prather, Joe N. Pruitt, Gary D, Pvron, Martha Rachuig, Kim E. Ragsdale, Berry M. Raibon, Earl L. Rains, Tommy Ralbin, Robert E. Ramirez, Miguel S. Randle, Cynthia D. Ray, Douglas B Rayford, Oren D. Reathie, Sheila R. Redfearn, Vickie L. Redwine, Yvette L. Reed, Bonnie S. Renn, Beverly A. Renn, James C. Rider, Doanld R. Rider, Jernell Roach, Lena C. Roberts, Finley G, Roberts, Joyce A. Roberts, Ronnie W. 196 Sophomores l v ,I .KF at A- rf P if W' X ' L in ,ll 1 'sig x .. ,..... , , ...,,, W Lg ,M 1' 1 A ,,.' , S A A55 . 'l X . ,9 Li- Q yi 1 14 , ft ..... . I ' A A l 'I V e I .. 5 S zfif-me W:-' l f 'if' X ft 1-l xii xf . Robinson, Kathleen D Robinson, Willis D. Rocha, George K. Rogers, Greg Rose, Danny E. Rowell, Cheryl L. Roy, Daphana F. Roy, Denita Roy, Derrell Rozelle, Terry C. Runnels, Luther B. Russell, Angelika Russell, Charles N. Ruth, Cynthia A. Sanford Leanna Scott, Danny Scott, Steven T. Scott, Tommy W. Seagrave, Rosita Saaton, Camelia Session, Patricia A. Shackleford, Angela F Sharp, Charlotte L. Shaw, Richard W. Shepherd, Louis D. Shockly, Robert D. Simpson, Nathaniel Slator, Anthony Smart, James L. Smith, Charlann Smith, Lennis P. Smith, Diane Smith, Eriton Smith, Joe D. Smith, Sandra A. Smith, Stephen A. Smith, Tamara J. Smith, Wayne B. Smith, Willie T. Smithson, Janet L. Spencer, Debra L. Spencer, Donnie R. Spier, Anita J. Staley, Raymond G. Stanger, Debra G. Staples, Diane L. Staples, James O. Starkes, Debbie K. Starkey, Carol J. Starr, Iva J. Steele, Lester J. Stegall, Tabby L. Stephens, Dollie A. Stephens, Theresa A. Stone, David F. Stone, Stephen B. Sukiennik, Mark I. Sulser, Janet S. Swain, Gloria L. Swearigen, Dwayne L. Talley, Ralph L. Tamplin, David L. Tate, Lee E. Sophomo res 9 198 . . . Sophomores Sophs Make New Friends Right: Sophomores Hazel Wheeler, Daphne Roy, Sharon Anderson, Rosemary Center, and Suzanne Morgan get together to yell at a pep rally held during the Break Tave, Alfreda D. ' Taylor, Arthur J, Taylor, Donna G. Taylor, Newdly Teague, Michael A. Teal, Linda G. Tennyson, Pricilla L. Terrell, Donald R. Terrell, Rhonda T. Terry, Rickey Thieleman, Jerry A. Thomas, Bryan A. Thompson, Cynthia F. Thompson, Kenneth Thompson, Ronald L. Thorn, Vicki L. Tidmore, Tawanna Todd, Kevin J. Tompkins, Michael D. Townsend, Bruce Turman, Rodney Turner, Alvin R. Tutor, Deborah K. Tutt, Louann Villanueva, Juan J. A Wade, Devirrie U. Waggener, Robert L. Walker, Brenda L. ,- Walker, Phillis R Walsh, James M. Ward, Charles L Ward, Georgie B Ward, Larry A Ware, Billy G Ware, Clay A -Q Warren, Mary E. Warren, Robert E. Warren, Ronald Warren, Rufus Warren, Terry O. Warren, Vickie L. '57 K Q , 1. As, 'U f x I A , y .,,,H' ., 2 'Q J ,. WS ,fi , tr , A Q' 1 ' iff ,f ' - , . , I 4 If : fr-sk' K' lffyj u i ' A. ,,,-, . ' t ,I f , , U . ,, T XZ :, 3' 'Tie it , 5 we , ff 9 f I ry, , J if i . 1 W x li i.: - ? 'X l L.. K rx. I I l l If .f ' V t J we Q-:,. ff ,Q Q I ,ns , ,,3 . f.. . U 4- . n Wyatt, James Wynne, Marcus Yarber, Annie Zigler, Charlotte Washburn, Donald Washington, Quinton L Washington, Shedrick Waters, Sharlotte Watson, Jace F. Weaver, Greg L. Welch, Mitchell L. Wells, James Wells, Rex M. Wesley, Roy Westberry, Carolyn S. Wheeler, Hazel L. Whitaker, Anita Whitaker, Delores J. Whitaker, Ethel White, Cynthia L. White, Georgia White, Kevin C. White, Warren G. Wickware, Beverly T. Wickware, Johnny E. Wideman, Chailend Wideman, Dennis R. Wideman, Pamela L. Wideman, Travis L. Wiggins, Janice Y. Wigsby, Dianna Wilcox, Vicky L. Wilkerson, Wendy R. Williams, Billy Williams, Janessa M. Williams, Linda G. Williams, Nancy S. Williams, Paul Williams, Richard Williams, Robert Williams, Terry Williams, Willie Willis, Dairel Willis, James Wilson, Darrell Wilson, Gregory Wilson, Keriann Wilson, Mark J. Wilson, Martha D. Wilson, Milha R. Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Sarah M. Wilson, Tony J. Winston, Cathy L. Womack, Kevin Woolridge, Helen Wooten, Albert Wor-then, Fredrick Wright, Sheheraz Wyatt, Mark Sophomores 99 1 ,r ,,,! 1, M wx My ,YI V M' 21 I Nw' wr 4r 1' T5 W M f wh f '71 ' +1 M M N I rd ,,,. 1 'W' w W' , .. , ,Wu xl! rl' nfffrfri, 111 Wi I1 ' 'fl' 3121 Mk 5 ml 1 HA 5 ! I L I ISM 1 'WWIHI1lll JJ W M wlw 1 ,,1,,, l , www , I in I UMM W up TT OHN TYELER B16 JOHN ALL THE WAY CAMPBELL HS MMM 6000 wif? 5 Nas? giigii yggdg elif Offby Y? ANZ JB At West Bow And Belvedere 593-5921 202 . . . Advertising ROBINS MUSIC CO. Ray Robins 900 Camelia Tyler, Texas 593-9302 The Sandwich Shop 115-B W. Ferguson Serving Tyler and East Texas with fine Merchandise since 1889 Ser ing Tyler Since 1941 PIE RCE-MOSS ASSOCIATES FUNERALS BURIAL INSURANCE 1709 N. Confederate 597-9476 esroulw FURNITURE COMPZN3 210 SOUTH BROADWAY Complete Home Furnishings 592-4391 THE LCDRD ,S - 5T.-i. - 1'-fy' T' 4 -T- f? ' 7 '--A asm 'x-- --:--- - 55'-ggi? E W- ' iii Lfffi 'NX ff- y ,Y ,A -- ,,,lfff in, ' fair,--A'-.2-:Vg f4L Af Calvary Baptist Church H B d THD P YBWK Y hD T BptrC t Bdv Ad 20 Hixson-Ellis, Inc. Printing-Furniture-Office Supplies 204 . . . Advertising Sears AUTOMOTIVE PAINT 8K SUPPLY R-lVl Automotive Paints 3lVl Abrasives Dupont Auto Paints SWP Auto Paints Phone 597-7281 Herman Johnston, Owner 126 So. Bonner Tyler, Texas Head cheerleadei' Sherry Davis does a fine job of leading yells during the pep rallies. WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FOR LESS GlBsoN,s I niscouur ceurggw 2 Convenient Locations in Tyler 1333 Troup Hwy. 3303 Mineola Hwy. TYLER CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK THE CITIZENS FIRST NATIONAL BANK TYLER BANK AND TRUST COMPANY SOUTHSIDE STATE BANK 20 WHITEHOUSE 6 Ad I 839 2232 , TEXAS 75791 Angela Rodgers selects a new blouse for her Susan Stanley and Joni Ham W Up Mascot Carolyn Courson at a Pep Wholoburger 1919 W. Bow 592-7 354 WORLD'S BEST PURE BEEF Hamburger united Reynolds-Land INC Inc. Constructors Tyler, Texas Moc's Gun Shop 219 E. Elm 593-4031 Mr. Richard McBride and his son, Mark display I wo of the many guns at Mac's Gun Shop. ivilization io a race between education and cataotrophe H.G.WeIIs gfolcomlve cnorwoocl Left: Fiunningback Earl Campbell is being pursued by three Viking defensive players during the Nirnitz football game. Advertising . . . 207 44. Department Store CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 81 SHOES Karl's Cameras 81 Cards Bergfield Center Green Acres Village T T MAXFIELDS JC GROCERY Penngy We know what ,,,, H you're looking for 200 E. Ferguson 'T l Tractors l - ,N l Equipment l George Kidd Tractor Company Loop 323 81 Kilgore Highway, Tyler, Texas 75701 Phone 597-9383 eelndustrial - Farm Equipment ll l r X Kimball RObI.FlVllOOCl O . Building Institutional 81 Foods Development Co. gm There's More ?cw4dm4 To See Cn F' W Cable TV Ad 20 9 TYLER'S TREND SETTER 210 . . . Advertising STORY- RIGHT.Ync. Printing And Office Supplies 215 N. College 592-1681 New York Store Ladies' 84 Children's Ready-To-Wear 593-8468 G And Fine Fabrics 593-5539 ,. F ill 131' - H' ix- ! z V QSM, , THE CORRAL W if 'F - WMF ,,V1 I-'if to X F 7 1701 W. Front 592-4221 The Corral is a popular store for family western wear 1514 W. Bow 592-8412 GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 902 W. Erwin Tyler, Texas I I ff' 'Q lil mi' Xegvff 'D xxgyff V 'V Above: Steve lVIcCown releases balloons at the Plano game. Bufone Gas Co. TROPICAL FISH 84 SUPPLIES HWY 31 WEST 593-6306 Advertising E 1 fi.,- Qiigis Dovis-Green Paint 84 Body Shop Wrecker Service 1905 W. Elm 597-5222 O 104 E. 8TH ST. BERGFELD CENTER G yla No ' el cts a dress to wea on that special day 212. . .Advertising EarICampbeIlgau 15y d D S d 5 dCI deJ e bl kth Lbodf IVs'he Real Thhmy Coke. if is fu, ,iff mf Mm . A IU 1 5 4 fi?-5 rrr 5 Ol A l' bfi. .J-Jig A' ' 1' 'A Tom's Barber Shop Tom Mallory t Barber-Stylist Q ' A SCULPTUR-KUT SYSTEM 220 W. Front Bus. 597-0751 Res. 592-4780 TYLER ASSCCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS Andrews-Daughtry Agency Joe W. Bailey Insurance Agency Bill Baker Insurance Agency Berfield Insurance Agency Bosworth-West 81 Company Broadway Insurance Agency J. H. Brogan Insurance Agency Campbell 84 Whitney General Insurance Clyde-Prestridge 84 Threlkeld Insurance Cox-Hanna 84 Associates Agency Dennis Insurance Agency Fair Insurance Agency B. C. Floyd Agency R. T. Graham Agency Haddad Insurance Agency Harrison Insurance Agency J. E. Heath Insurance Agency HibbseHaIImark, Inc. Hough 81 Stagner Insurance Liles-Conway Insurance Agency Harold Loving Insurance Agency R. L. Mullins 84 Company Phipps 81 Foster Insurance Agency Pickens Insurance Agency Bill Short Insurance Agency Statewide Insurance Agency Thompson-Hicks Insurance Advertising .. . 213 214 Tyler Allied Florists Barbara's Florist Flowers By Ela Bow Street Flower Shop Jerry's Flower Shop Flower Box Judge, The Florist Tyler Nursery And Floral Company Ty er Savings and Loan Association S th B d y t 8th P.O. Box 3545 Tyler, Texas 75701 5' F4 EEE ESESESQQMM zxislf? ' T' 5k ., z ' . F s 1 i , , 4 4 ggi1?:E'fS4s egg?T:5fsL B k W Ik T' if u r s- a er- :pp Funeral Directors 2I5E F t 5926553 GENERAL ELECTRIC ,,.f-- ff'?'f4' A , ' Q- ' gf- W V, .,,, ' ' V 4 'M Xi 4- ,I 3, Wk' , s.- A or I i .f-, f i -Q TEQ- fa. .,: I rf 1.-4 -1.-QI. F' Y- !! 'U 4- a. Tfur-it. t ' - ,. , fi if A M A 1 -W H 2 7, 7614, 'f a, a i l fe-'f-Q.-'s-1-'nw W ., I X ...w t h- U '.. eff '41 . A K Tyler Plant Central Air Conditioning Product Department 'A 5,37 ,lf- Jessup Motorcycle Sales and Service has wide variety of Yamaha Motorcycles. ,if D- 1514 W. Er-win CUSTOM PARTS Tyler, Texas 75701 GERALD JESSUP Mo'roRcvcLE SALES a sznvics Advertising . . . 215 TYLER NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION NEAL WHEELER MOTOR SALES MAZDA OF TYLER KING CHEVROLET CO. HOLLEY MOTOR CO. TYLER LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. OGE OLDSMOBILE RICHARDSON FORD CO. JIM HOLLEY BUICK CO. WAGNER CADILLAC HORACE SMITH VOUCSWAGEN Jill Buysman examines the new 32-ounce returnable 7-Up bottle distributed by Tyler Beverages. TYLER BEVERAGES INC. Dr. Pepper 7- Up R.C Colo , .Al mfs Qbnp math num 125-27 S. Broadway 597-3501 FHA President Penny Clifton gives an accept- ance speech at the Installation of officers. Bostick Optical Co. Complete Optical Laboratory ln Tyler 1025 Clinic Drive 593-8966 Bow Street Flower Shop Football Mums, Corsages and Flowers for all Occasions 1118 W. Bow 597-5768 Advertising . . , 217 Hudnoll and Hudncall Geologists OG OC S O Dunccin's Humble Service Complete Mechanical Service Mark Rovvden, Mechanic BRETT JEWELERS 'TYLER 109 sour!-4 sRoADwAv 597-3492 2300 East 5th 592-4851 Sells Tires for Less 2108 W. Enlvin 4006 S. Broadway 597-2609 597-5888 I A 1 J . , 1 PLUMBING ' HEATING - . p am Swank Broadway 600 E. Houston St. 'B'lcr,Texas LY 3-8491 Ladies Km Juniors Ready-to-Wear 8: Complete Wedding Service The Color Guards are presenting the Colors at the John Tyler and Lee game. Advertising . . . 219 WWW lf It's Styled For Young lvlen We Have lt. Downtown-Bergfield Cools- McCain Jewelers SinceI914 PHONE 592 0537 103 W. FERGUSON TYLER. TEXAS 75701 RADIO SHACK RADIO SHACK Divison of Tandy Corp. 1745 Troup Hwy Bill Staples Co-Ovvner-lVlgr. 593-8901 BARRETT OPTICAL Lumber Co ' nAc.soALE's arf .1 funwfn C L I PitI5burg Palms Glacssizsiidjjgtsed Lengiiirgllllsgted 312 E, Front St. 220 . . . Advertising Tyler, Texas 75701 593-84661 818 S. Beckham We Guarantee Optical Perfection I ou could spend , as much to learn a slnll as we'll pay ou. You've graduated from high school, and you're looking for a good joh. But to get one, you need training that could possibly cost hundreds of dollars in trade or technical schools. Todays Army offers you this training, and a salary too. S326.00a month hefore deduc- tions, to start. And that's money in the bank when you consider that expenses like food, housing, medical and dental care are all free. We have over ZOO excellent job-training courses, Taught hy gualified, professional instructors, with equipment you can't wait to get your hands on. And you can pick the training you want. ln elec- tronics, communications, law enforcement, food service, administration, construction, you name it. lf you're gualified, vve'll guarantee it, before you enlist. So if you'd like a headstart on your career, at our expense, see your local Army Representative. 'l'oday's Army wants to join you. SFCJ W J k 104AW E S Tyl T Ph 5971196 Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Caldwell TEXAS POWER 81 LIGHT CGMPANY LLQYD JAMES H FUNERAL HOIVIEH zmxzggf JPL x.Sx6tViC6 for Nullv I 1A.c.sMAm JoHNN1ss1EwArzr LEONARDROZELL -4 1011 EAST FIRST STREET-TYLER PHONE 597-66II . - - ,A ' .P 71-' ' ., lallix C ' g, L .-Q.:-aeeffgl ' , 1:12:12 fi ' 'A . - :Z X f- 215552 :-, , Y 1 -' -' 5271.T '-Jig. Af . '71 , ffzff i f 1 I Wi 45 EWR Fi fi-I bg 2,513-z1','.-Leaf 9 Paiier-Chatham, inc. ' 'FURNITURE COLLEGE AT LOCUST O 597-5533 Woody Weaver Pharmacy VAN HIGHWAY 593-2533 Murphey The Jewelern JOE TUTOR PLUMBING CO. OE TUTOR 2 4 597 9726 Z ,K 219 N. sprang See Us For Gold Lance Class Rings 333, MARTHA ST DEVELOPMENT INC. FHA VA Conventional Homes Asphalt Paving P O. Box 3491 Tyler Texas 75701 TYLER TEXAS 75 01 Advertising , 22 i Tvler Warehouse Y Agent Pho rmo cy I At os 815South Beckham Hospital Area 592-8283 308 N. Palace 593-8882 hifi Miss Roberta Harbour is climbing up one rung of the ladder each time the Lion fans show enthusiastic spirit during thi Marshall Pep Flally. A pie in the face of Coach Charles Craddock is a result of an ultrazealous Lion Crowd 224 . . . Advertising Mr. and Mrs. Willis M. Polley OIie CricIer's Cut Rote Auto Supply 8 A.lVl-8 P.lVl. lVlon. thru Sat. 8 A.lVI.-6 P,IVI. Sun. 2642 W. Bow 597-4751 Tidmore Auto Ports Wholesale Distributors of Parts-Tools-Equipment 592-0992 Will Tidmore Res. 593-0978 2800 W. Erwin Above: Cheerleaders Susan Stanley, Shelia Cates and Cherri Clark lead me Lions in BIast Off Above.' Angela Rodgers is shown posed as a present during a football halftime presentation. ef-ffff. 703 SOUTH BECKHANI PHONE 592-5441 ff! 079.4 , QQ +U '--eva-- ' A, nifi- sxE,Q i,-f'gjk'Sg f -41 Mr. And Mrs. George Dunn Arthur Ford Bond Instruments STlTCH IN TIME SERVICE 1718 S. Belmont Ph. 597-9640 Advertising . . .225 East Texas Lawn Sprinkler Company FREE ESTIMATES SERVING ALL EAST TEXAS 1424 East Front 5934695 W. S. Glover, Jr. and Auto Webb, Jr. Owners and Operators T t. ff- 'fm Q , 9. .N ,x J fa ,fr fy ,' - me 4 N ,5 - froth ,L , IS our Vzviax T .:, ? C' Q J k T A L X . f yearboo gk , ' F A -W' TZ ' E! , xv '3 - , A ..r A L . R 1 vt 5 ' i rj' 4? ,SMT I 'KT' DRILZQN ff A ' X' , Q 2 -Q' M . ' 1 I LERIE i L 4 , DELTA DRILLING coMPANv A 5 TYLER, TEXAS I 226 . . . Advertising A Abel, Archie, Mr. ........ .... 1 9 Abercrombie, Lester R. . . ....... 173 Abercrombie, Lynn ..... .......... 3 6 Abercrombie, Patricia L. .. ...151, 101, 36 Ables, Gary L. ......... ...... 1 89, 72 A Cappella .......... ......... 8 8 Achievements .... .... 1 4,15 Adair, Jerri G. .... ...189,46 Adair, Jonathan F. ... ...173 Adair, Kenneth W. .. . ......173 Adams, Charlene . . ....... 151 Adams, Julie E. . .. .. .173, 79, 90 Adams, Sharon L. .. .. .110, 151 Adams, Willie F .... ...... 1 73 lAdcock, Brenda K .... ...189 'Administration ...... .... 1 6 lAkins, Marque D. .... ...189 ,Air Conditioning Club . . .104 !AlcaIde ............ ...... 9 2 ,Alexander, Cheryl A. . ...72, 173 'Alexander, Marion E. . lAlfaro lAlfaro, Richard .. 1Alfred, Charles ... i !Atwood, Dorothy, Mrs. . . Allen Allen, ,Anna O. .... . Alfred L. .. Carol A. ... ......151 189 ....79,151 173 ......189 . .. .79,173 Allen, Carolyn ... ..... .173 Allen, Letitia .... .. .189 Allen, Michael ... ...173 Allen, Michelle ... ...... .189 Allen, Orville R. .. .......... 189 Allen, Rickey D. . . 40, 88,173 Allred,Frank J. . . ......... 151 Allen, Yvonne ... ......... .173 Alston, Jerrie ...... .... 3 3, 38 189 Ambroson, Susan C. .. ...189 195 Ambroson, Valerie ... ...... . .18 Amie, Maurine ...... .... 98 151 Anderson, Alvin, Mr. .. ..... .17 Anderson, Cynthia ... ...173 Anderson, Kathy M. . , . . .189 Anderson RexAnn . .. ...189 Anderson, Sharon J. . . ...... .189 Antu, Robert .... ...,...... 1 89 Appleby, Susan .. ...39,107,151 Arnett, Tommy L. .. Arnold, Dawn D. ... Arps, Linda K. ... Art ..... ,........151 ..........189 ...90,113,151 Art Club .,....... .... 9 9 Arterberry, Joyce .......... .. 173 Arterberry,Subrena ......... . .. 189 Arthur Ford Band Instruments . . . .. . 225 Arthur Leverett Jewelers ..... .... 2 19 Ashley, Annie P ......... ...., 1 89 ....12,19 Atwood, Helen, Mrs. ... ...,.19 Austin, Daniel H. ... ...151 Auto Mechanics I .... . . .103 Auto Mechanics II ..... ,,.. 1 13 Automobile Mechanics ... ...... . .31 Index Baker, Scott F .... Baker. Thomas R. .. Baldwin, Charles M. , . Baldwin, Melinda J. .. Ballou, Forrest K. .. Band ............ Bandy, Linda, Mrs. ... Bane, Sherrie A. ... Bankhead, Kathy J. . . Banks, Martha L. .. Banks, Stanley D. . , Barber,Tammy ... Barham, Connie M .... Barnes, James F ...... Barrett, Emma, Mrs. . . Barrett, Fayeschel . , . Barrett, Optical Service Barrett, Phoebria A. . . Barron, Janice C. .... Barron, Jerald M. .. Barron, Margaret . . Barron, Mark F. .. Barron, Mary E. ... Barron, Sandra A. . . Bartee, Fredrick N .... Barton, Clifton B. . . Barton, Dena L. .. Baseball ..... Basketball ....... Baublit, Carl D. ... Baxter, Deborah J. . . . Baxter, Marilyn ..... Beacham, Jean, Mrs. ... Beal, James l. .... . Beall, Joe C. .. Beam, Fred... ... Beam, Phillip ........ Bearden, Dwonna G. Beasley, Deborah G .... Beasley, Randy D. .... Beasley, Timothy L .... Beck, James P. .... Beck, Michael D. .. Bed and Bath ....,. Beddingfield, Regina . .. Beddingfield, Vickie L ................... Belcher, Leroy H., Mr. Bell, Barbara F. .... . Bell, Donna M. ... Bell, Rebecca M .... Bell, Sue, Mrs. . . . . Bennett, Martin C. . . . Benson, Carolyn ...... Benson, Dorothy L. . . . Benson, Jerry D ...... Benson, Juanita G. . . . Bickems, Debra K. . . Bickerdike, James R. .. Biggs, Brenda ...... Biggs, Frank D ..... Biggs, Kathryn A. . . Biggs, Katie A. .... Awards ............ Ayres, Ayres, Joy A. . . Joyce .... . .......... 64 73, 90,151 .....189 Baggett, Glenn, W. ........ . Baggett, Randy F. . . . .79,151 Bagwell, David R. . . ...59,151 Bailey,Earl C. .....173 Bailey, Gary D .... ., .189 Bailey, Lena ...... .. .151 Baker, Clifford, Mr. .. .. . .17 Baker, Joseph ..... . . .189 Baker Robert M. .. . . .19 Biggs, Quinton T. . .. Bill Day Tire Center ... Bircher, Dorothy G. ... Bircher, Dorothy L. . . . Bircher, Earlene .... Bishop, Ricky L. .. B1zor,Terry ..... .... 1 19, Bizzell, Johnny . .. Black, Archie R. ... Black, Betty J. .... Black, Freddie C. .. Black, Maurice .... Black, Royland E. .. Black, Selah R ..... Blakely, Gale A. . .. ..68,96,148,151 ........101,151 .......189 ....1o1,173 ,....173 .. .70 .19 ...........189 ....7,44,6177, 107,151,153,243 ..,.......,173 ..173 .90 ...79,107 ....173 .19 ......,.72,189 ............22o ..15,90,107,151 ......70,72,173 ...........173 ...173 ........173 ...........173 ....S9,107,151 .....1o4,173 .....151 ...189 ...146 .....,..132 .........189 ....44,107,173 .........151 .........88,94,173 ....85,107,172,173 ..............189 ....189 .....189 ......173 ....103151 ....103173 .....151 ...............189 109,143,148 151 .189 .. ............ 19110 .......7,77151 189 ...188,189,191195 ............189 ....151 ..,.173 ....173 ....189 ....189 .......173 ...94151 .....189 152 152 ....14O,189 .....219 ....173 ....152 120,124,144173 .......173 ....72,189 .......173 ....14o189 .......152 .....189 Blalock, Barry .... .... 1 73 Blalock, Charles R. . ..,.. 173 Blalock, Minnie J. .. .... 9,189 Blalock, Tony K. .. .,... T73 Blalock, Sara A. ...... ........ 1 52 Blaylock, Darrold L .... ,... 1 03,152 Blaylock, Katie M. ... ....... ..173 Bledsoe, Ronnie L .... .........,.. 1 52 Blow, Larry ...... ......... 1 31,147,189 Blue Brigade ........ ................... 7 6 Bobbin, Bobby D. ....... 43,119, 126,173,183 Bolton, William G. ... .......,........ ..189 Boeh, Chelsea L .,.. ...173 Bolger, Ella K. ... .... ,.173 Boone, Lavon J. . . ........ 174 Boone, Valerie ...... . . .89, 90, 174 Bostick Optical Co. .. ........ 217 Boston, Ronnie Nl. . .. . . .174 Bourgeois, Susan J .... . . .189 Bowen, Diane J. ... ...174 Bowens, Debra J. ..... . . .152 Bowens, Emory, Mr .... .... 1 9 Bowens, Schuby R. . . ...... 174 Bowens, Sheila R. .. ....,... .189 Bowie, Sandra V. .. . . .72, 73,174 Bowie, Wortha L. .. ...... 152 Bowins, Carrie B. . . . . 36,174 Bowser, Gertie M. .. .... .152 Bowser,Twana ....... .. 174 Bowman, Kenneth R. ... ...... .. 174 Bow Street Flower Shop .......,.,. 217 Boyd, Jeffery G ........ .... 1 40,141,174 Boyd, LaWanda . . . ........... 152 Boyd, Phillip L. .. ......... 189 Boyd, Phillis ........ , . .189 Boyette, Richard S. . . .......... 152 Bozeman, Joseph W .... ............ 1 74 Brawy, Scott W ...... . .51 , 96,147,152 Bradley, Gary L .... .....,...... 1 52 Bradley, Paul ....... ............ 1 74 Bradley, Richard L. .... 134,137,140,189 Bradley, Shelia J. ...... ............ 1 74 Bradshaw, Gladys M., Mrs. ... ....19 Brady, Linda G. ....... ........ 1 89 Branam, Tonya R. ..... ......... 1 89 Branch, Delores D. . .. .... 97,107,174 Branch, Larry G. .. ......... 174 Branscum, Travis H. ... .... 104,189 Brashear, Timmie L .... ........... 1 74 Brasher, Karen R ..... ....... 7 , 76, 79, 97, 107, 152, 208 Brasher, Rebecca A. . . ........... 189 Breitling, Deborah . . . ......... 72, 189 Brent, Aline, Mrs. .. .. .19 Brewer, Alvina M. .. ...... . 152 Brewer, Sandra K. . ........ 152 Brewster, Marilyn .... ...15,107,152 Brewster, Ronnie D. .. ....... . 174 Brigham, Lawanda ... .... 189 Bright, Robert N. ,. ..... 152 Bristol, David W. ., ..... 147,189 Bristow, Cheryl A. .. . ......... .. 174 Bristow, Herbert S ..... ..,. 1 17,119,152 Bristow, Howard L. .,.... ...... 1 07, 189 Broadway Furniture Co ....... ....... 2 O2 Broadway Junior-Senior Shop . . . ....,,.. .219 Brock, Rick .............. ..... 44 , 72,174 Brodie, Jean A ..... ........ 1 89 Brogden, Terry E ..... ......... 1 89 Brooks, Benjamin F .... .... 1 32, 136, 174 Brooks, Brenda J ..... ......... 1 89 Brooks, Cecelia E. . ....,... 189 Brooks, Donnie R. . .. .. 174 Brooks, Joan, Mrs. ... .. .19 Brooks, Lester W. . . . . 174 Brooks, Lois J. ...... ............ 1 74 Brooks, Steven C ...... ...........,.. 1 90 Broughton, Cleveland ........ 117,119,169,174 Index . . . 227 Broughton, Douglas E. . . Brown, Ben W., Mr. . Brown, Charles J. .... . Brown, Elizabeth D ..,. Brown, Jannie L. ... Brown, Jerry ..... Brown, Karen L .... Brown, Larry, Mr. . . Brown, Lawanda G. . . . Brown, Milford D. .. Brown, Sheila P .... Brown,Tony L. ... Brown, Walter R. . . Brown, Will ....,.. Browning, James L. .. . . Browni Browni ng, Kenneth H. .. ng, Michael .... Bruner, Timothy L. ... Bryant, Alecia K. ... Bryant, Ann, Mrs .... Bryant, Gary D. . .. Bryant, Karen ...... Bryant, Bryant, Kenneth L. ... Loretta J ...... Buchanan, Bettie K. . .. Buchanan, Carol A. ... Buildin Buildin g Trades ....... g Trades Club ... ........190 ....19, 26,69 190 ......190 .....174 ........143 ....144,190 .......19 ...152 ............190 ...119,14O,14-4,190 ......117,119,174 ............190 ...,....190 ....115, 152 ......174 . , .72, 174 .....174 ....19 .174 ...190 . . .152 ......190 ........174 ....111, 152 ......54 ...103 ...190 Burgess, Gerald R. .... Burgess, Karen S. ....... . Burke, Edward G .......... Burkhalter, Edward M., Mr. . Burks, Leslie W. ......... . Burks-Walker Tippit . . . Burleson, Donald R .... Busby, Linda, Mrs. .. Bush, Anthony D. .. Bush, Snow E. .... Business ...,... Buster, Butane Butler, Kim ....... Gas Company ... Evelyn L. ... Butler, Glenda C. ... Butler, James A .... Butler, Sandra G. .. Butts, Cynthia A. ... Buvsman, Jill ..... Bynum, Donna J. ... Bynum, Jon W.. Cade, Mary L .... . Cain, James G. .. Cain, Renda F. .... Cagle, Howard W ..... Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Beverly J. .. Billie J. ... D. K ....... Donnie R. .. Ralph L. .. Ronald E. .. William C. .. Callier, Elston ....,.. Callier, Ricky L ...... Calloway, Ethel L., Mrs. . .. Calvary Baptist Church Camp, Charles E. .... Campbell, Brenda L, . . Campbell, Dennis R... Campbell, Earl C. .... Campbell, John ..... Campbell, Martha N. . Campbell, Patricia A. . Campbell, Stephen R. . Campbell, Timothy B. Cannon, Nelda D ..... Cantrell, Jerry Fl. . . . 228 . . . Index . . .190 .. .174 .. .... 21 . . .190 . . .214 . . .174 . . . .85,86,112,119, 152 . .............. 29 .....53,67,71, 72,107,153 ...,.....211 ........79,174 ....76,107,153 .........19o .........153 ............174 ....148,153,217 ...........190 .190 ........19O ....153,2o1 ......174 ...190 ...153 ...174 .....222 .........174 ......119,125, 126,130,174 .....83,96,174 .....188,190 ....1o7,153 ......19o ......21 .........2o3 ...........174 .....s9,143,175 .......88,119,121, 124, 128, 130, 207, 122, 212 .....190 ..........123, ....117,119,13o, 175 175 Carpenter, Lyndon L. . . Carroll, Cathy S ..... Carroll, Michael G. .. Carsten, Rodger H. .. Carter, Keith W. .. . Carter, Peggy . . . Casey, Julian B. ..... . Cash, Clyde H. ...... . Caslow Development Co. .... . Cates, Denise ........ Cates, Kip B. ..... . Cates, Sheila M. .. Cayard, Michael D. .. Center, Rosemary ..... Champion, Deborah ... Champion, Gene P ..,.. Champion, Gerald W. .. Champion, William H. . Chandler, Patricia ..... Channon, Calvin W. ... Channon, Harvey L. ... Cheerleaders ....... Chenault, Ronda E. .. Chess Club .......... Childers, Charles, Mr. .. Choice, Johnny L. .. Christian, Steve H. . . Cicero, Gary ..... Cicero, Marcus W ...... Clakley, Janelda A ..... Clakley, Patricia D .... Clark, Cherri ..... Clark, Christie R. ... Clark, Lisa A. ..... . Clarkston, Janice L. . . Classical Music Club .. Clawater, Earl, Dr. .. ...12, .69, 100, 107 .......7,68, 53,167, 119,130,147 . . .89, Q f Qiel, . . .90, .f Qidfsa, . . I 21.311, ....5,80,81, 105,107, 154, . . .89, 153 190 175 153 153 190 190 190 .223 153 153 82, 225 175 190 153 154 190 154 154 154 190 .82 175 105 .18 175 175 131 190 175 154 82, 225 190 175 175 .91 .18 Clay, Charmain .... Clayton, Nancy R. .. Clement, Danny L. .. Clem, S. Lynn .... Clemons, Alma M. .... Clemons, Tommy C .... Cleveland, Dwight .. Cleveland, Lois F .... .....58,99,154 ....89,175 ......154 .....175 ,....190 ....154 ............190 Clifton, Penny i.. .. ...... 56, 58, 64, 65, 72, 73, 97,107,154, 217 Clower, Russell K. .................. 131,190 Coats-McCain Lumber Co. . . Coates, William F. .... . Cobb, Gleith, lVlrs. .... . Coburn Supply Co ..... Coca Cola Bottling Co. .. Cofer, Willie ......... Coffer, Roy .......... Coffey, Mercia L., Mrs. . . Coffin, Denise T. .... . Coffman, Mark W. ... Coke, Robert J. .... . Cole, Harold B., Mr. ... Cole, June E. .... . Cole, Patricia A. .... . Coleman, Ann, Mrs. ... Coleman, Pat H. .... . Collier, Kathryn J. ... Collins .......... Collins, Donnie R. .. Collins, Sarah D ..... Combs, Sherry A .... Competing ....... Conant, Debra A. . . Conklin, Dale C ..... Conner, Kenneth R. . . . Conway, Diana M. . . Cook, David L ..... Cook, Glenda J. ... Cook, Karen ...... Cook, Ronda K. ... Cook, Suzanne ... Cook, Thomas D. . . .......220 ....41,175 .......21 ....219 ....212 ....175 ....175 .......21 ......72,154 ............190 ....113,154,155 .......190 ....95,154 .......21 ....190 ....175 ......212 ...131,190 ......190 ....190 ....117 ....190 ........175 ......72,175 . . .76,107,154 ......62,154 .....89,175 ....175 ....176 ......176 ....96,154 4 1 4 .gg ti lb! X. Above: Carol Jones, Ginger Rozell, Kay Harding, and Ruth Ann Smith wrestle for the ball at the FFA donkey basketball game as Regina Beddingfield, Karen Cox, and Lana Lee try to lead their donkeys to the area to help. .155 Dunn, Cooks, Jonathan W. ... Coon, Belinda .,...... Cooper, Barbara Sue .,.. Cooper, Donald R. .... Cooper, Glynn J. ... Copeland, Debra F. . . Copeland, Larry D .... Copeland, Robert C. . . Copeland, Stanley . . Corral, The ..,... Correa, Romeo ... Corrigans ....... Cortez, Emelina .. Cortez, Zina .... Cosby, Kim D. ... Cosby, Lorraine P. ... Cosmetology ....... Coursey, Herbert F., Mr. . Courson, Carolyn W. . Cox, Carolyn, Miss ... Cox, Deborah A. . Cox, Karen D. .. Cox, Sonja Y .,.. Cozart, Cherri ...... Cozart, Crystall L. ... Craddock, Charles, Mr. .Craddock, Mitchell . . . Cravens, Phyllis A. .. Cravey, Ralph S ..... Crawford, Audry S. . . Crawford, Ollie M., Mrs... Crayton, Verdis Nl .... 'Cronin, Maxine ...... Cronin, Theresa D. ... lCross, Clarence A. .. 3Cross, Mike ...... Cross, Nelda, Mrs .,.. 3Crow, Cindy G. .. Crowder, Jerry L .... Crowder, Jessie ..... Crowder, Jimmy ..... Crowder, Kenneth R. . Crowley, Carol R ...,. Cullen, Robin L ...... Cruz, Julia A. ...... . Cummings, Carolyn A. Cunningham, David . . ,Curbow, Phyllis D. ... Curtis, Archie ...... Curtis, Ronnie L. ... ances ........ aniels, Barry E. ... aniels, John A ....... aniels, Starley, Mrs. ... avenport, Glen H. . . . avidson, Carolyn S. . . Foreman, Janice M. 191 avis, Cat hy ................ avis, avis- 190 .72 176 .. .154 .....190 . . . .1'4e,' . 1 f .ee,'1'4a.' 190 176 190 154 ........21O ...190 ....220 ....190 ..,.64, 100, .190 .190 154 . .35 .....21,52,89 ........154 ........21 . .. 90,176 .....90,154 .176 ....72,107,154 ...........19O ...21,119, 126. 131,147,224 ...131,147,190 .154 .190 .154 ,.21 .....88,176 .190 ....29, 107, 154 .190 ....114,154 .....21,97 ....12, .f 52. . . 1 1164, . . . .143, Dewayne ............... ..... Green Paint and Body Shop . . . . Kismet Y .............. Lorena G ........,..... avis, avis, Davis, Rayford O .... avis, Ruddie E .... avis, Ruth Ann . .. avis,Sherry L. . . . avis, Thelma L. .... . avis, William D., Mr .... avlin, Jerry D. ..... . awson, Kathy R. . . ay, Robert G... ay, Zandra E. .. ean, Charles A .... ean, David D. . . ebate .......,..... elrie, Renae M. ...... . . 72, . . 55, 82, 87, 91, 107, 155, ....111, .......140, elta Drilling Co., The .... ............. ennis, Kevin D. ...... . . .119,140, 147, errick, Fredrick D .... ........... 7 2, evers, C., Mr. .... . eViIle, Steve L. . . fffQ1'1'ei, .190 .187 .190 .190 .176 .190 .176 .176 187 .190 .190 .176 .86 176 190 .21 191 176 191 176 .212 191 176 191 176 191 88. 204 .21 191 155 191 155 176 155 .41 155 .226 191 176 .21 176 Dewberry, Jerry L ....... Dewberry, Marchabroda . . Dews, Cherlyn A. ..... . Dickerson, Kandy N. . . . Dickerson, Shella A. . . Diggins, Gary O ...... Dilliard's Dept. Store ... Dillard, Derek D. ...... . Distributive Education . . . Distributive Education Clu America ............., Donic 3, Erin E ....... Dorsey, Barbara D. ... Dorsey, Chiquita R. .. Dorsey, Michael ..... Dotso Dotso n, Anthony W. . n, Debra A. ... Dowdy, Allen .... Dowell, Denise ..... Downes, Jamie M. . . . Doyle, Elizabeth, Mrs. .. Drama ............ Driggers, Dennis W. .. Dry, Brenda J. ..... . Dryman, Robbie A. .. Dudley, Donald G. . . Dudley, Harold . . . Duffy, Joseph L. . Duncan, Deborah G ...... Duncan's Humble Service . Dunn, Ava J. ......... . Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn, Katherine, Mrs. . . . Paul E. ........ .. Dunn, Thomas A .... Dunning, Roger D. .. Durham, Debra L. . . Dyer, David W. .... E East Texas Lawn Sprinkler pany ................. Easter, Brenda ..... Echols, John H. ...... . Edmonson, Grady G. .... Edmondson, Sheralyn L. , Edwards, Barbara A ...... Edwards, Clarence P. . . . Edwards, Martin L., Dr. .. Eikner, Carol A. ...... . Eikner, Glenn F ..... Eikner, Stephen L. .. EIder,WiIlie R. ... Elliot, Joyce L ...... Elliott, Pamela D. ... Ellis, Gary N. .... Ellis, Larry T. . .. Ellis, Mark J. ... Ellis, Tanya R. ... Ellison, Calvin D. ... Enas, Randal W. ...... . England, Timothy W. . . . . English ............... Environmental Technology Erwin, Belinda A ........ Erwin, Gail ............ Erwin, Laquita A .... Erwin, Molly ....... Eschberger, Dennis E .... Eschberger, Mark A. . . Eurine, Clifford E. .. Eurine, Debra D. . Evaige, Kim A. .... . Evans, Cleveland .... Evans, Paul W. . . . Evans, Vernell . . . Evans, Vickie L. .. 5555 191 155 155 .......156 . . .7,76, 78, 107,156 .....37,104,156 ............2o2 119,128,144,176 . ...102 ....175 .....191 ...72,191 .....191 ...176 ...........191 ............191 ..41,66,143,156 ........101,156 .22 .40 .........176 ....72,188,191 ........191 .....54,155 ............156 ......63,66,95. 102, 107, 156, 209 .....3e,101,155 .........219 .......177 ...225 ,. .22 ....177 ...72,156 ....142,177 .....191 ....191 Com- ....226 ...,191 .....177 .......191 . . . .107, 156 .......156 .......191 ......77,79,90, 107, 177, . . . .72, 87, .........83, 107,199, 126, .....43,119, . 1 f f1'5s,A1'00, ....191, ....157, 183 .177 191 .177 177 .156 177 ,156 156 .191 177 .177 .191 . .45 . .37 191 107 .177 .157 104 107 191 191 157 .157 .177 191 :177 Evans, Wanda E. ... Everett, Larry D. ... Everhart, Pamela D. ... Eviage, Tracy C. . . .. Faculty .......... Fancher, Debra K. .. Farmer, L. J. .... . Farrell, Susan M. .. Farrow, Danny ..... Farrow, Darrel L. ... Faulkner, Aaron J. . . Faulkner, Eva F ..... Fears, Anthony W. . . Fears, Janice K. .... Featherston, Carolyn Felder, Cheryl B. ... Ferrell, Danny W .... Ferrell, Marla K ..... Ferrell, Susan G ..... Finklea, Robert C., Mr. ... Finley, Brenton K. .. Fisher, Frank P. .... Fisher, Kimberly D. . Fisher, Miriam K. ... Fisher, Patsy, Mrs. . . Fitz, Cecil V. .... . Fitz, Eva .......... Fitz, Regina ....... Fitzgerald, Rebecca L. Fleming, Dealva .... Fleming, Floyd R. ,, Florence, Evelyn ... Florence, Monty J. .. Flowers, Brenda F ..... . Flowers, Charlotte A. ... Fontenot, Martin S. . . . Fontenot, Pamela N. . . Football .......... Football B Team ... Ford, Anthony R. .. Ford, Carolyn V. ... Ford, Cornelius C. .. .. .32, 157 .....179 ...72,191 ...72,191 ......19 ........157 ....132,177 ,.....191 ...157 .....191 .....,191 .. ..143,177 .. .96,177 .. . . .177 .. .157 .........177 ...........157 177 ....101,107 .........177 ........119,126 ..............192 . . .40, 45, 58, 88, 157 ...........92,177 .........94,177 ...23,115 .....192 ...192 ...157 ...192 .....177 ........192 ....103,157 ......177 ...,.192 ...177 ...192 ...,.177 .....118 .........131 ...........177 ....7,77,78,157 .......66,107, 110, 150, 157 Ford, Floyd G. .. .............. .192 Ford, Karen .... ......... 6 1,105,107,157 Ford ,Richard C. ...... . 95,107,117,119,130,157 .45, 48, 67, 81, 84, 86, Foreign Languages ....................... 33 Foreman, Susan L. .. Forson, Donald C. . . Forson, Susan G. . . Foshee, Johnny J. .. Foster, Mary C. ... ...,.192 ........177 .....44,177 .........192 ......57,75,77, 107, 110, 157 Fowler, Lynda, Mrs. . .. ........ . . . .23 Francis, Shirley J ...... ................. 1 57 Franklin, Gregory D. .................... 192 Franklin, Royce, Mr. ..... 23,119, 126,134, 138 Frater, Lonnie ....... ................. 1 77 Freeman, Donna M, ... Freeman, Frank V. .. Freeman, Jennie L... 7,8o,82,177 ......56,60,66, 67,107,157 ....107,110,157 Index . . . 229 Freeman, Laqueta U. .. Freeman, Maggie B. . Freeman, Veverly V. ... Freeman, Wilemena K. .. Frick, Jerry L. .... . Frick, Terry G. .. Fry, Velda M... Fuller, Billy W ..... Fuller, James G. ... Fuller, Linda S. . .. Fuller, Mary, Mrs ......... Fuller, Nina J. .........,.. . Future Farmers of America ... Future Homemakers of America Future Teachers of America . . . G Gaddis, John L. ...,. . Gaddis, Mark G. ...... , Gaiser, Mary Helen, Mrs. . . Galyson, Arthur J. .... . Gamble, Robert E. .... Gandy, Nancy G. .. Gandy, Roger D. .. Gandy, Teresa A. ... Gardner, Belinda M. ... Gardner, Jerry P. ... Gardner, Michael L. ... Gardner, Pricilla L. .. Garrard, Renata C. Garrett, Randy M. . . Garrow, Don J ...,. ...71,72 iii 155 17d .79 ....99, 102, ...Iisif 143, 157 192 177 192 157 157 177 157 177 177 .23 137 .96 .97 .95 157 .30 .23 192 192 158 192 192 158 158 192 192 192 192 177 Gary, James P. ... Gay, Joyce M. . . .. Geddie, Jweey R. . . Gee, Rickey R .,.. General Electric ..... General Tire Service . . . George, Debra F. .,.. . George Kidd Tractor Co. German Club ...,.... Gibsons Discount Center Gibson, Rickey D. .... Gill, James T. .....,. . Gill, Kenneth C. ... Gilley, Harold D. .. Gilley, Sandra A, ,. Gilliam, Cynthia A. .. Gilliam, Jessie L. .. Gilmore, Gary R. .. Gilstrap, Mynetta , . Gimble, Zan M. ., Ginn, Dewayne , .. Ginn, Larry D. ... Ginn, Louis D. ... Ginn, Zelda K. .... Gipson,Judy A. ... Gipson, Lawanda J, .. Gipson, Mary D .... Gipson, Richard A .,.. Gipson, Rose M .... Gish, Donella C. . . . Givens, Thomas J. . . . Glaze, Lex D. .... Goff, Jo A ....... Golden, Karen D. .. Golf ........... 158 192 184 177 .....215 ...211 192 .. ...209 111 204 158 192 192 177 177 177 177 177 158 177 147 147 192 158 192 177 192 158 178 192 187 178 192 178 142 Gomez, Armando J. Gomez, Carlos ,... Good's Pharmacy .. Goode, Phyllis ..,. Goodman, Debra J, Gordon, Deborah A. Gordon, Dennis P. . Gordon, Fredrick C. Gorman, Virginia R. Goss, Lawanda N. . .. Goss, Paula B ,..... Goss, Regena J. ... Goss, Vernon, Mr. . Graham, Donald R. Granberry, Zelda FZ. Grant, George L. ., Grant, Michael R. .. Grant, Nancy J. ... Grant, Neta F. ., Gray, Marcia Y. ... Gray, Mildred A. .. Green, David B. ... Green, Jack .... Green, Jackie A .... Green, Rose M ..... Greenwood, Donna G. . . Gregory, Jackie L. . Gregory, Valerie ... Griffin, Connie, Mrs. Griffith, Teri ..... Guess, Cheryl L .... Guillory, Katherin A. . . . . Guinn, J. Donald. Mr .... Gulledge, Melinda .. Guss, Michael O .,.. . . . .103 . . . .104 fifdifiefee iazfiisfise Isefidifidi ....69, 108 'QQQQAA ..f.Qd 195,21-1A1.,'1.1-4 ..f.7i 230 . . . Index .1 .1 Members of the 1973-74 Sophomore Blue Bri attend the John Tyler-Lee basketball ga Front Row: Anna Ortiz, Wendy Wilkerson, C Carrol, Susan Ambroson, Sherry Bain, Rachuig, Lisa Cade, Debbie Stanger, A Higginbotham. Second Row: Tammy Par Donna Bynum, Becky Bell, Rosemary Ce Lanette Palmer, Bonnie Reed, Julie Hol Sarah Collins, Martha Pyron. Third R Delores Whitaker, Chailenda Wideman, D Stephens, Rose Kyle, Debbie Conant Griffith, Shannon McCaleb, Suzanne Mor Fourth Row: Diane Brown, Hazel Whita Daphne Roy, Finley Roberts, Sharon Ander Robin Cullen, Robbie Dryman, Iva S Back Row: Vickie Redfearn, Willa Li Yvette Redwine, Cheryl Roach, Renee Wil Denita 158 192 .224 178 178 ,178 .192 iss 178 158 158 158 .is 187 158 178 158 iss 192 1 vs, 178, 192 its 178' 192 178. 192, 158 .23 92 158i 92, 18l 192 19 gade FDB athy Ki ...Tl mer Titel' bert ow. ollie , Ter gan ker son I3 ff ner SOD Roy Guy, Michael J. .... .......23,143 Harris ,Guthrie, Robbie R ..... Guthrie, Zachary D. ... Gwatney, Ruth, Mrs. .. H Haisten, Sharon D. .. Hall, David R ..... Hall of Fame ...... Hall, Vickie L. ..... . Halleck, Anthony J. .. Hamilton,James, Mr. . Hammack, Paul H. ., Hamman, Dale, Mr. ,. Hamilton, Joni ..... Hampton, Diannia G. ... Hampton, Jay W. .... Hampton, Valorie V. .. . Hampton, Vernita L. ... Hambrick, Danny J. .. Hand, Larry W ....... Handorf, Harold M. .. Hanna, Alvis N., Mr .... . Hanson, Sheila G ....... Harbour, Roberta A., Miss Hardeway, Raymond . . . Hardgrave, Carol, Miss . . Harding, Kay ........, Harper, Bobby L. .... Harris, Howard H. .. Harris, Judy K. , . . Harris, Kim S .... Harris, Nelda ...... Harris, Sharon A. ... Harris, Steven M. ... Harris, Susan A. .. Harris, Terry L. .. Ori, Alvin ..... I-lartgrave, Hugh L .... Hartline, Inez ...... Hartsfield, Larry D. .. Harvey, David A. ... Harvey, Karen S. ... Harvey, Steven W. . . Hasting, Janice ... Hawes, Dale H .... Hawes, Oleta S. .... Hawkins, Cheryl L .... Hawkins, Donna L .... Hawkins, Janice A .... Hawkins, Judy A .... Hawkins, Keith G. .. Hawkins, Leonard .. . Hayes, Jep D. ..... . Hayley, April L. .. .. Hayley, Joseph L ..... Hazelwood, David B. . .. Head, Rodney L. ..,.. . Health Occupations Health Occupations Club Hedricks, Phyllis A. Hendley, Gregory M. ... Hendley, Lindsey L. . . Hendley, William D. .. Hendricks, Phyllis ,,,, Hendrix, Carolyn K. . . Henley, Michael W .... Henson, Robert E. ... Hensley, Richard A. .... Hernandez, Nancy ..... Hernandez, Theodore R. Herren, Carla S. ...... . Herring, Brian K. . . Herring, Jackie W. . Hey, Paul M ....... Hickey, Linda S .... Hickman, Danny Y. . . Hidalgo, Loyalann . . . i .....,.....192 ....119,144,192 ...........178 ...,......23 ....88,158 .....192 ......56 ....39,178 ...........158 ..............23 7,119,126,178 ......,.......23 .... .68,8o,a2, 107,178,206 .......72,192 ..........17s ....79,106,178 ....72,97,17s ........192 ....72,192 ... 192 ...16 ........178 ...........23, 25,153,224 ..........158 .....23,11o ....115,178 .......158 .......72,178 ....8,178,200 ........192 .......192 ........192 ....103,158 .....s,9s,15a .........72 .......140 ...........104 ..........89,179 ,....117,119,127 129,13o,15s,242 ...........72,179 ....7,s5,1o7,159 .......1o1,179 .......159 ....51,192 Q64 ........159 ......,..179 ..76, 108, ..,...72, 159 192 159 192 179 193 179 193 193 ....159 .36 101 ......76,87, 107,150, ,105,107, . . . .96, i1'1-9,-1.44 . . .72, 93, . .32,107, I 159 179 :159 179 ..85 .193 .179 .179 159 .193 .159 .193 179 .179 .193 193 .193 159 Higginbotham, Anianette ... Highest Ranking Girl ... Highnote, Joe ....,.. Hilburn, Herbert A. ,. Hill, Angela K. ... Hill, Cynthia A. .. Hnl,oewayne.,. Hill, Otis E. .... Hill, Robert K. ... Hinds, Jerry W .... Hitt, Alan D. ... Hixon-Ellis ...,.. Hobbs, Eddy N. .. Hogg, Juster F .... Hogue, James D. .. Holbert, Julia A ..... Holcomb, Glenda J. .. Holcomb 81 Norwood .. Holden, Dale E. .... . Holden, Lon D. .... Holland, Michael G. .. HoIly,Clifford D .... Holly, Gayle Y. ..... . Holly,Wynona F ...... ....78,193 ....147,193 ....72,159 ...,179 ....193 .....179 ........179 ....147,193 .......179 .......1o1,179 .41,78,102,159 ...........'l93 ....50,'l79 .......193 ....143,193 .....207 .....193 ....20,159 ........179 ..........193 ....68,148,149 ...........159 Home Economics Cooperative Education ,..... 47 Home Economics Related Occupations ....... 98 Homemaking ..... Honeycutt, Vicki ... Hood, Deborah S ..,. Hood, Jack B ..... Hood, Jeffery G. ... Hood, Jon B. .... Hood, Ralph S .... Hood, Vicki, Miss . . .. Hooker Darvin, Mr. . . Hooker, Debbie L. . . Hooker, Donald A. ... Hooker, Marilyn, Mrs. . . Hooten, Jerry M. .. Hopkins, Johnny R. .. Hopper, Danny L. .. Horn, Donnie ...... Horne, Deborah L. . . . Horne, Ruthie M. ... House, House Charles M .... , Peggy L. . . Houston, Gary .... Howell, Sherry K... Howell, Vicki E .... Howes, Diana M. . . Hoybook, Flora, Mrs. Hubbard, Deborah A. Hubbard, Michael G. Hudnell, Della .... Hudnall 81 Hudnall Geologists . . Hughes, Evalena ...... Hughes, Katherine D. Hughes, Kenneth W. .. Hukill, Rhonda J .... Hull, Brenda J. ... Hull, Chancy L. .. Hull, Herbert, Mr ..... Hullum, Richard S.. Hulsey, Debra A. ... Humber, Billy R. . . . . Humber, Dewayne . . . Humber, Marsha .... Hunt, Jim E ...... Hunter, Linda K. .... . Hurwitz Man Shop .... Hutchins, Lemuel C., Mr. ... Hutchins, Linda, Mrs. .. Hutchinson, Levorn . . Hynds, Kathy S ..... .....46 ........160 ..........179 ....50,101,16O ........179 ..........193 ....92,107,160 ....23,119,126 ..........179 .....83,179 ...105,111,160 ........179 ....179 ....193 ....160 ....193 .....179 ....79,179 .......179 ....15,160 ....193 ........193 ........23,97 ....95,107,160 ........79,179 88,102,179,201 ...........218 ........193 ..........1eo ...131,144,193 ........160 ...,179 ....193 .....24 ....193 ....179 ....193 ....193 ....1eo ....179 ...,179 ....217 ...18 .....24 ....179 ...,160 International Thespian Society .... . . Isabel, Pe lsham, P. arletha ........... E.,Mr.... Iverson, Gary H. . .. Ivey,Terry L. .. Industrial Arts ................... .... 4 2 Industrial Cooperative Training ............. 50 Industrial Cooperation Training Clubs ....... 101 Ingram, Lisa G .......................... 193 Inman, Molly ... ..... 36, 62, 64, 99,107, 160 ..........90, ....94 160 ...........22,24 1,31,119,126, 160 J's Drive Inn, Mr. ... .,......... . .202 Jack, Helen, Mrs. ... ............ 24,40 Jackson, April L. ... .... 41, 87,143,193 Jackson, Carolyn J. . . ................ 160 Jackson, Cheryl D. .... .... 5 2, 71, 72, 107, 179 Jackson, Deborah K. .. ..... 12,41,59, 102, 104,108,115,16O Jackson, Evelyn J. ... ............ H179 Jackson, Karlena, Mrs. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24 Jackson, Larry D ..... ..., 1 31, 193 Jackson, Melody .... ,,,,, 8 8, 89, 90, 91, 107, 160 Jackson, Patricia .... ......... 1 93 Jackson, Ronnie W. ... ...... 72, 74,179 Jackson, Sandra K. .. .... 100,107,160 Jackson, Sue V. .... ,.......,,. 1 79 Jackson, Veola, Mrs .... .... 2 4 Jackson, Vesther ... ,,,160 Jacobs, Deborah . . . ....... .179 Jacobs, Tommy ...... ........... 1 93 Jacobson, Karen R. ... ,,,, 77,107,160 James, Walter ........ .......... 5 5 Jeffrey, June R., Mrs. ... . . . . . . .24 Jenkins, Angela K. .... ...11,160 Jenkins, Jerry L ..... ,,,,., 1 60 Jenkins, Steven M. ... .... 147,179 Jennings, Bryon C. ..... . . .72,160 Jennings, Rosaland M. . , ,,,,,, 193 Jessup, Gerald J ................ .... 1 19,179 Jessup, Gerald, Motorcycle Sales . . . .... .215 Johnigan, Jannis ............... ...179 Johnigan, Patricia N. ......... . . .160 Johnson, Angela C ..... ...... 1 79 Johnson, Bobby W. ... .. .31,16O Johnson, Brenda .... ..... 1 93 Johnson, Charles R. ... ...179 Johnson, Cynthia K ..... .. .179 Johnson, Dorothy, Mrs. . . . ....... . . .24 Johnson, Faron V. .... ............... 1 79 Johnson, Frank L. .. ..... 103,112,160 Johnson, Gary D. ... 7, 88,119,130,180 Johnson, Gregory M. . . .............. 180 Johnson, Herquita .. ,,.,,,,, 112 Johnson, Isiah .... .,.. 1 44, 193 Johnson, J. V., Mr... ,,,. ,,,24 Johnson, Jerry P, ... ,,,, 131,193 Johnson, Kathy L. .. ............ 193 Johnson. Larry .... ............. 1 80 Johnson, Larry D. .. .112,132,147,161 Johnson, Leroy . . . ........... 40, 88 Johnson, Linda A. .. ............ 193 Johnson, Linda J. ..... ............... 1 61 Johnson, Michael R .... .. .119, 130,144,161 Johnson, Morris K. . . ......... 144, 180 Johnson, Peggy A. . . .,.,,,,, 180 Johnson, Ricky L. .... .... 1 42, 193 Johnson, Sharon V. ... ,... ..180 Johnson, Steven N. .. .. ,180 Johnson, Willie ....... ..,, 5 5 Johnston, Dallie, Mrs. . .,,,,, 24 Johnston, David B. ..... ...... 1 80 Johnston, Woodrow W. . .. .... 147, 180 Jones, Alvin D. ...... ...... 1 80 Jones, Betty L. ...... ..... 1 61 Jones, Bruce E. .. ..,,,,, ,193 Jones, Carol A. . . ..... 88,161 Jones, Ceola .... ........... 9 , 193 Jones, Charles A. ... ........... ..161 Jones, Claude D ...... .119,144, 180, 212 Jones, Constance D. . . ............. 180 Jones Danny R .... .,., 1 44 Jones David M. ... .....180 Index . . . 231 Jones, David N. . . Jones, Debie L .... Jones, Debra K. . . ......147, ....73,88, Jones, Donna .... ........... Jones, Donny .... 61, 65, 78, 99, Jones, George R. . . ...... 79, 88, Jones, Gwendolyn .. . . . . . .. Jones, Jacquelin ... ....95, Jones, Joe ....... ......., 1 61, Jones, Joe W. .. ........ ... Jones, Ken D. .. Jones, Minnie .... Jones, Rather ..... Jones, Rhonda L. . . Jones, Richard T. . . Jones, Robert L .... Jones, Ronnie C. .. .35, 107, 142 ......79, 193 161 193 180 161 180 180 161 171 193 161 161 180 180 180 .. . .131,144,193 . . . .119, 125, Jones,Shirley A. .. ...... ... Jones, Susan A. ...... ..... . Jones, Susie, Mrs. ....... .... 2 4, J. T. Rodeo Association ... . 1. . . Jordan, Bennie C ........ ..... Jordan, Ilene D. ... ...180, Jordan, Larry G .... .... 3 1, Jordan, Sylvia .... Journalism . . . Joyner-Fry ......... Junior Clvitan ................... ... Junior Classical League .................. Junior Engineering Technical Society .... . . K Karls Cameras and Cards Kapka, Robert D ....... Kaufman, Brenda F .... Keeler, Margaret H. . . . Keeton, Dorothy F. . . . Kellam, Kitty A ..... Keller, Curtis L. ... Kelley, Doris J... Kelly, Gail ....... Kelley, Timothy B ..... Kemp, Mark T. .,..... . Kennemer, Timothy M. . Kersh, Brenda . .... . . Kersh, Bradley L. ... Kesler, Carolyn T. .. Key, Gwendolynn D. .. Kidd, David ......... Kilpatrick, Kerry L. ... .11112 ..111103 1111110f144 1111111115 Kilpatrick, Robert K. ........,....... 119 Kilsby, Mark L. ............ 45, 88, 91, 94 Kimbell Institutional Foods .............. Kimbrell, Donna ..................... 46 King, Eddie M. .... King, Gregory M. . . King, Henry E. .. 232 . . . Index 144 161 193 153 .83 193 187 161 193 .44 .220 105 110 .95 .208 .193 193 .193 .180 .180 .193 .162 162 .193 162 .193 162 .193 .180 .193 .131 .193 162 162 .209 162 .193 ,180 .194 King, Judy L. .... King, Leonard W. ..................... . King, Michael L ......... 68,112,117,119, 122 Kirkland, Debbie A. ..... . Kirkland, Floyd W ...... Kirkland, Janice F. ..... . Kirkpatrick, Lonny E. Kirkpatrick, Sammy L .... Kirven, Bessie B ...... Kitchens, Neal A. . . Knowles, Dawn A. . . . Korkmas, Patrick F. . . . Kristof, Kathryn M. . . . Kristof, Laura ....... Koziol, Ronald,L ..... KTBB Radio Station... K Wolens ........ Kyle, Agnes .. . Kyle,Jeri L. ... LaCroix, Lawrence, Mr Lacy, Joseph B. .... . Lacy, Manuel D .... Lacy, Silas A. ... Lacy, Valetta S. ... Lacy, Tommy L. .. Lamb, James T. ... Lam, Paula S. .... . Lam, Sharon K. ... Land, Kendell K. .. Land, Rodney .. Landers, Gina L .... Landers, Kay L. . . . Landrum, Annie N. . Landrum, Bridgett C. . Landrum, James M. .. Lane, Michael L ...... Lang, James T. ..... . Langham, Cameron L. Larkin, Steven B. . . .. Latta, Thomas A. . . . Lawson, Donald W. . Layne, Cynthia G. .. Layne, Michael E .... Leach, Seleria N. ... Lee, Anthony G. .... Lee, Charlsye L., Mrs,. Lee Debra L. ...... . Lee John H ........ Lee Julia E. ... Lee Lana K ....... Lee, Marshall D. ... Lee Phillip M. .. Lee, Robert E. . . Lee, Ronnie V. .. Lee, Sally V ..... Lee, Teresa K. . . Lee, Tommy W. ... Leggert, David L. . . . . Leggett, Rebecca V. . . Leggett, Stephen P. . Lemmert, David . . . Lemons, Bart C. . . . . Leonard, James A. . . . ,124,127,130, 148, 194 180 121, 162 ...........162,188 162 180 180 194 194 194 .........48,63,92, 107,115, 149,162 ....12, ....24,119 ..f1111112 ....107,110 1111111126 1111111111f133 ...5,60,78, 113 181 194 162 194 210 .208 162 181 126 .194 .162 181 162 .181 162 .181 181 163 .194 .. . .107, 163,13 ......72 ........,..194, ....43,107,147 31,132,133,137 .......107,119 72f143f147f134 ........72,143 111134 1111141 QfHL7293 1 7 181 .194 195 181 163 181 .194 195 181 .181 .181 181 .194 .181 ..24 181 .163 .181 163 .181 ..117,119, 127, 132,137, 144, . ...,. 97,143, . . .41, 142, . . .191, 130, 181 194 .194 181 .194 .181 .194 ...9 194 181 Lester, Cedric D. . . Levi-Strauss ..... Lewis, Ardie M. ....... . Lewis, Mark A ........... Lewis, Raymond Von, Mr Lewis, Walter R ...,..... Liggins, Gerry W. .. Liggins, Leonard W. .. Liner, Willa L. ... Lions Tale .,.... Little, Brenda K. .. Little, Carl D ...... Little, Evelyn G ...... Littlejohn, Winnie F. Littles, Helena .......... Lloyd James Funeral Home Loden, Christopher ...... Loden, Cynthia C. ...... . Lollar, Ronnie D. .. Long, Vicke F. ... Love, Kenneth W. . . Low, Allison L. .. Lowell, Deborah . .. Lowery, Stacey L. . . . Lowry, Paula J. . . . Lowry, Steven F. . . Lowthorp, Larry S. . . Luby's ............ Luman, Deborah S. .. Lumpkins, Lloyd D .... L. V. O. Cable T. V. .. Lynch, Donna R. .. Mc McArthur, Ricky D. . McCaleb, Shannon .. McCallie, Deborah M. McCaslin, Gary M. .. McClellan, Larry, Mr. McCormack, Jeffrey J. ... McCormack, Kim D.. McCloud, Willie L. .. McCown, Stephen D. McCow, Clifford A. . McCoy, David C. .. McCoy, Danny .... McCoy, Debbie M. . . McCoy, Diana L. .. McCoy, Gail E. .... McDaniel, John E. .. McDaniel, Terence L. McDonald, Brenda M. McDonald, Luvine J. McDonough, Patricia M McFadden, Pete L. . . McFaddin, Robert T. McFarland, Laurie L. McFarland, Patrick .. McFarland, Woody G. McGee, David E ..... McGee, Seneca R... McGill,Steven A. ... McGowen, Joyce J. . Mclntyre, Wayne A. . McKellar, Sherry D. . McKenzie, David C. . . McKenzie Oscar ..... McKenzie Robert D. .. McKenzie Ronald D. .. .. McKenzie Roscoe C. .. McKinzie, Michael J. .. .187 .210 .194 .181 . .24 .194 ....194 ....47, 98, 70, 72, 143, .194 .194 .108 163 .194 .181 .194 .181 .223 194 .......40,52,62, 94,107,111, .........90, .....72,143, ....88 .. .107,112, 138,147, 111111170 45, 63, 69, 105, 108,132,134, 163 .181 194 .181 194 .194 .194 .194 .163 .163 .211 .194 .194 .209 .194 181 .194 .181 119, 181 . .24 181 .163 .181 107, 135, 136, 142, 163, 211 11111107f147 ..,11140 .......132 138,144 .....107, 111111 111130 i 7 7 .194 181 .163 .194 .181 .181 181 137, 181 .181 .163 163 .163 .194 163 .194 .181 ..18 .194 .181 181 .194 .181 .194 181 1194 . .132, 133,138,181 .194 .181 McLemore, Alton D. McLeroy, Raymond B ......,.. McMurrian, Scott ... McNeil, Jessie ..... McRuiz, Kyle H ..... i McWilliams, Larry W. Mac's Gun Shop ........ Madlock, Emma J., Mrs. ... Magee, Russell W ........ Malone,Steohen E. .. 1 Manning, Velma E .... Manson, Mary, Mrs. .. Marler, Doris ..... l Marsh, Bobby .... Marsh, Jerry ,.... Martin, Brian K. .. , Martin, Bruce W. .. Martin, Joy A. ... Martin, Karen M. . . L Martin, Michael L. . Martin, Vickie D. .... Mary Bonn Fashions . . . I Dr. H. C. Mason ... Mason, Karen E .... i Mason, Kimberly S. .. lMason, Lionel E, .. Massey, Davis L. .. Mass, Michael A. .. 'Math ........... ,Mathis,Judy E. ... l Maxfield Grocery .. Maxfield, Kay M. .. Maxson, Raymond .. . Maxwell, Lee, Mr. .. Matthews, Cindy A. .. .48,79,113 66,107,163, 194 163 209 182 194 194 206 .. . .26, 97 fffei .fjikid flljlii .. . .15O, flea .lfia . . . .89 ..f41i,'ia . . .188 182 163 182 .26 163 182 194 182 182 194 163 194 163 209 .26 194 194 187 182 194 .35 163 163 .208 163 194 .26 Mayer, James W., Mr. Mayfield, Benjamin D. ... Mayfield, Jane, Mrs. ... Meekins, Cathy L. .. Meeks, David C. . . Meeks, Tony ..... Mehan, Nora ........ ....26 .....194 .......26 ....95 164 ......194 ...103 164 .......182 Melontree, Andrew .... ..... 1 31 Melontree, Cynthia M. ... ...... ..... Melton, Daryl D. ..... .... 1 07,147 Melton, Donna D ..... .... 3 2, 62 Menefee, Judy L. ... Menefee, Marty ..... ...... Menefee, Roselyn R. .. ..... .72 Meredith, James L. ... ...72, 182, Messer, Bruce A ..... . . . 60, 66, 114, 150, Messer, Donna L. ... .... 72,88, Messer, Martha H .... ...... 9 3, Metal Trades ........ Metal Trades Club . . . Middleton, Gary .l. ... Miles, Tarlyse M. ... Miller, Billye G. .. Miller, Charles ... Miller, Daisy .... Miller, Debra M. .. Miller, Rebecca J .... Milner, Sharon D .... Miller, Sherrida . .. Miller, Tony ..... Miller, Vanessa G .... 194 .164 182 164 .182 .194 182 188 105, 164 164 182 ......114 . . ,142 194 ......194 ....182 ....182 ......195 ....72,195 .76,164 . ...49,182 .....182 ...195 ...195 Milner, Gregory L. . Milner, Randal W. .. Milling, Deborah . .. Minn, Jonny N. ... Minix, Sandra G. .. Mink, Dennis E. .. Minnitt, Wende L. . Mitchell, Fred ..... Mitchell, Ida M., Mrs. Mitchell, Marilyn ... Mitchell, Vickie L. . Mitchem, Biilie R. . Mitchum, Ross R... Mizzles, Mickey R. . Mizzles, Nancy K... Mizzles, Tommy ... Mobley, Bobby E. . Mobley, Larry D. .. Moffett, Garland . . Montgomery, Donald Moody, Gary L. ... Moon, Harlan E. . .. Moon, Susan . .. Moon, Tom . . .. ..... 107,110,182 ...............195 81,82,107,182 ...182 ...182 ...182 ...182 ....27 ...182 ...195 ...182 ...195 ...,.195 ...72,195 .....182 ........195 ...,140,182 .195 ...72, 195 ,....182 ...182 ...182 ...182 lAbove: Mr. Alvis Hanna, Karen Brasher and Coach Clark Nelson display photographs of the 1973-74 Lion State Football Champions. Index . . .233 Nelson, Gwendolyn D. .. Newland, Czerny R. .. Newman, Joyce M. .. ... New York Store .. ... Nichols, Nikki L. ... ... Nix, Kathy L ..... ... Nobles, Brian ... ... Nolan, Debra ... Noland, Patricia .. Norman, Johnny ... ............ .... Norman, Patricia A. .................... . Norris, Gayla ...... ..... 7 6,92,107,164, Null, Gloria J ..... ................. O Office Education Association . . . . . . Ogle, Earl D .............. ... Oglesby, Jerry ........ . . . Oldham, John W. ........ .. . . .29, 88, 11155 Muller, Sherri ...,.. .... 1 72 Munn, Timothy ..... ..... 1 95 Muller, Charlotte A. .. ...... .164 Murphy, Gary ...... .... 1 04,195 Murphy, Jerry R. . .. ..,. 43,182 Murphy the Jeweler . . ....... 223 M k tt 195 Murray, Terry R. ... .... 103,182 Mg6E'?c:y:e1e I H' 195 Murry, Danny L. ... . . .. .8,182 Moore, Sherry H .H 195 Music .......... ...... 5 2 Moore, Timothy G. . . . . . 164 Moreland, Rhonda --- 182 Morgan, Arthur . ...... 195 N Morgan, Dennis A. ---- 83 132 Morgan, Sheryl .. ,.... malaga: -.'.,..,. 195 Nabors, John R. .. .. ....182 Morphis, Charm D. 89,143,172 182 Nash, Sophie .... . ..... .... 1 95 Moms, John L. H -rin 78,111 154 National Honor Society ... ...,107 Moms Vickie L' -,-,, 79 132 Nauls, Flora, Mrs. ....... ....... 2 7 MOS1eJ'Aa,On U ,,,, 195 Nellums, Waynear, Mr. ... ..... . . . . .27 Moseley, Michael W. .. ..,, 16,4 Nelson, Carol L. ...... ..... 1 43,195 Moss Gilbert .--'.- ,,,,,,,, 1 95 Nelson, Charles ...... ......... 1 95 Muelferl charlot, ,,,, 107 182 Nelson, Clark, Mr. . ...... 17, 27, 81, Mueller, Kenneth ... ....... 182 119.123.126 Above: With 52 seconds left on the clock, Earl Campbell goes over for the winning touch- down to make the John Tyler Lions state football champions for the first time in 43 years with a score of 21-14. The game was played in the Astrodome in Houston, Texas. 234. . . Index 164 182 164 210 182 182 195 195 196 196 182 212 164 100 .30 182 Oliver, Barbara, Ann, Mrs. .. . . . .27 Oliver, Howard ........ ...196 Oliver, Larry A. ............... ...196 Oliver, Rickey E. ............... ...182 Ollie Crider Cut-Rate Auto Supply .... ..... 2 25 Ortiz, Ana .................... ...... 1 82 Ortiz, Jorge L. .......,........ .... 1 14,164 Ott, Debra A. ...... . . .79, 80, 182 Owers, John ....,.... ........ 1 87 Owers, Rebecca, Miss Pace, Cynthia D... Page, Charles W. . . Page, Debra L. . . . .... 20,27 P ..f..1'i4 ....12, 93, Page,RobertL..... Painter, Cynthia A .... Palmer, Barbara N. . . . Palmer, Donna L. ... ....... ..195 Palmer, Jerry D. .. Palmer, Karen J. .. . . .42,146,147 Palmer, Pamela S .... Pardue, Deborah A. Parker-Chatham Inc ..... ............ Parker, Deborah L. . . . .... 47, 59, 98 Parker, Frances A. . . Parker, Kittie O. . . Parker, Ross P. . .. Parker, Roy L. ... Parker,Tammy l. ... Parker, William S .... Parks, Bill, Mr. ... ..fIff.ifi ....27,119 Parks, Teresa A. .... . Parmer, Tammy G .... . . . Paro, Patrick ....... . . . Partridge, Teresa A. Patrick, Roger A. ... ........ ... .. Patterson, Barry B. . . . .... 5, 88, 89, 107 Peak, Micki ........ . ......... . . Pearson, John M. . . . . . . Peel, Debra K. ...... . . . Peel, Richard D. ....... . Pendleton, D'Andrea S... ....72 Penny, J. C., Co ........ Penny, Kathleen J. ... Pep Rallies ........ Perdue, Carl L. ... Perkins, Charles . . Perkins, Mark .... Perry, Horace G.. . Peters, Billy D. ... fiffdi .flfrliel .196 164 196 .164 ,196 .196 196 196 .183 .196 .183 .223 164 .183 .183 .164 .196 .196 164 126 .164 .196 .183 .164 .185 183 .183 .164 .164 .196 196 .208 .164 . .80 165 .183 183 .104 .183 Below: Bill Champion and Joe Jones are re- pairing a car in Auto Mechanics. Right: Cheryl Jackson performs a twirling routine to Black Magic Woman at the Marshall pep rally. Peters, Cynthia S. . Pettigrew, Terry G. Pharr, Nancy .... Phillips, Anthony W. . .. Phillips, Cynthia L .... Phillips Danny C .... Phillips, Daryll D .... Phillips, Gary R ..... Phillips, James D. . Phillips, Jeffry G. ... Phillips, Judy ...... Phillips, Kathy J. , Phillips, William .... Physical Education . . . Pickens, Evelyn K. . .. Pickrel, Gary D. .... Pickrel, Guy B .... ....90,183 .....183 ....183 .....196 .......183 ....101,165 .....196 ....165 ....196 ....183 .....35 ....183 ....196 ....165 ....183 ...,196 Pierce, David D. ................. .... 1 96 Pierce, Jaylynn L ..,..........,..... .... 1 96 Pierce-Moss Associates Funeral Home ...,... 202 Pierson, Clifford ................... .... 1 83 Pike, John A. .....,............. ,... 1 83 Pilgrim, Danny L ....... Pinckard, Theresa L ..... Pinkney, Carolyn D. .. Pinkney, Patricia A. Pinkley, Danna L .... Pittillo, Dennis D .... Pitts, John T. .. Pitts, Vicki A ..... Plumbing Club . .. Plyler, Jim, Mr .... .....196 .......196 ....95,165 ....72,196 ..,....165 ....54,165 .....196 ...,165 33, 53, 71, 72, 73, Polley, Jana ......,........ 93,107, 111, 159,183 Polley, Mr. 84 Mrs. Willis M. ............... 224 Pope 8: Turner ......... Porter, Patricia A. . . Posey, Rickey J .... - .... 220 ....196 ...,196 Poskey, Karen . . Potts, Pamela J. .. . Powell, Carolyn D. . Powell, June V. ... Powell, Otto .... Prather, Joe N. .... Preston, Marsha R. . Price, Diana K. .... Price, Orethann , . . Priddy, Patricia J. . . Pringle, William J.. . Proctor, Carolyn . . . Pro Musica ....... Pruitt, Gary D. .... Pruitt, Robert B., Mr. ... Pugh, Cornelius ... Pulley, Elizabeth . . Pullins, Alfroida L. . Pyron, Martha .... Rachuig, Kim E. .. Flachuig, Carl ..... Raibon, Barbara . . . Raibon, Dewayne L. Raibon, Earl L ..... Raibon, Robert E. . Radio Shack ..... Ragsdall, Berry M. . . . . .72, 73 If f 1 f H46 13, 72, 115 71','72,'1'd7 . .5, 90, 94, 196 165 165 196 196 196 165 165 165 183 165 165 .90 196 .27 165 183 165 196 ...,.....196 . .... 72,107 .....165 165 107 ........183 .....196 ...196 . . .220 ...196 Index . . .235 Below: Earl Campbell is in the favorite pose of the many Lion supporters. Campbell makes a dash for the first touchdown in the second quarter of Rains, David , , , .,A,,,,,,, 34 the quarter-finals game against Fort Worth Rging, Debra , ,, ,4,, 59,100,165 Arlington Heights at Farrington Field. Rains, Gregory ... Rains, Tommy D. . Rakestraw, Lisa . . Raley, Kelly D .... Raley, Morris .... Ramirez, Miguel S. Randle, Cynthia D. Randle, Phyllis A.. Rasberry, Cheryl J. Ray, Anne, Mrs. .. Ray, Douglas B. .. Rayford, Oren D. . Raze, Robert .... Reasoner, Terry . . Reamie,shelia R. .. Redfearn, Vickie L. Redmond, Sherri . . Redwine, Thomas .... Redwine, Yvette L. Reed, Bonnie S. ... Reese, Ginger L .... Reese, Mollie Y. Reeves, David W.. --H 144 196 183 .....183 . . .54, 166 ......196 72, .. ...71,72 .. ...88,92 196 183 183 .......27 ........196 Renn, James C ..... ,..,,,,, Renn, Beverly A. .. Rettig, Duane W. . . Rettig, Sheila .... 196 78,106,166 183 ...72, 196 . .. 8,196 .....166 .. 31,166 . . . . .196 . . . . .196 .... .72,184 106,184 ......184 196 .........196 90,132,184 107,166 .206 Reynolds, Land, Inc. .. .... .. . 236. . . Index Richards, Jo, Mrs... Richardson, Bobby J .... Richardson, Prince M Ricks, Elvis A. .... Rider, Donald .... Rider, Jennell .... Roach, Lena C ..... Robert, Finley G. . . Roberts, James P. . . Roberts, Joyce A. . . Roberts, Nancy L. . Roberts, Ronnie W. Roberts, Vernell . . . Roberts, Virginia .. Robertson, Kim ... Robertson, Lonnie R. . . Robins Music Co. .. Robinson, Juana R. Robinson Kathleen I H Robinson, Linda L. Robinson, Vivian . . Robinson, Willis D.. Robinwood Bldg. 81 D Rocha, George K. . . Rodgers, Angela D. . Rogers, Carrie .... Rogers, Cheryl L. .. ....27 ......184 . . .72, 184 . . .196 ...166 ...196 .....196 ......196 ....119,184 ......196 ...72, 184 ...196 .....184 .,.57, 166 ....101, 166 ......'l84 .202 . . .184 ...197 .,.......184 .............131,140, evel.Co ............. .......79,85,93,'l06, 172,184,106, 184 197 .209 193 107, 225 Rogers, Greg . .. Romberg, Thelma, Rose, Danny R. Rose Parade . . . Rose,Timothy . Ross Bernice L. Ross Reginald . Ross Ronald .. Ross Theresa L. 'ivilgf Q .. Routt, Kathryn ... Rowell, Cheryl L ..-- .. Roy, Daphna F. Roy, Demetrius Roy, Denita ... Roy, Derrell ... Roy, Donald J. . Roy, Robert H. Royle, Harold .. Rozell, Harold .. Rozell, Virginia ... Rozell,Terry C. ... Runnels, Luther B ..... Rushing, Gerald, Mr. .. Rushing, Linda, Mrs. .. Russell, Angelika ... Russell, Charles N. Russell, Michael ... ... Ruth, Cynthia A. .. Ruth, Jacquely .... . . . . . .145, . .107, 145, 7, 77, 88, 94, . . . .88, 90, . . .46,'1'49, l I I . f I 172. . . . .72, . . . .72 ...Iii .fQi7,'1'08 .......33 ......142 7 .94, 99, 113, 197 .27 197 .75 184 184 166 166 184 166 197 197 166 197 197 184 184 184 166 166 197 197 .27 109 197 197 166 193 166 S Salazar, Irma . . Salutatorian ...... Sanchez, Vincent .. Sanders, Brenda . . . . . . . Sanders, Donald . .. ....... 119, Sandwich Shop, The . . . .. . . Sanford, Leanna ..... Sash, James ......... Scarborough, Bob, lVlr. .... . Schultz, Randall ....... J' .... Science ................... Scott, Carolyn S. . . . . . Scott, Danny .,.. Scott, Sandra K. .. Scott, Steven T. . . Scott, Tommy W. .. Seagrave, Rosita ..... Sears ........,...... Seastrunk, Marquita D .... Seastrunk, Marcellus . .. Seaton, Camelia ..... Seaton, Clara ..... Seaton, Richard ..... Seefluth, Kathy L. ... Session, Hazalia .. Session, Phyllis .,. Session, Vickie L. .. Sessions, Daniel P. ... .5,1 122,1 107, 13,115, so, 166, f f 756 f I fali 115,161 515.166 . . . .72 . . .79 .. .102, 166 .56 166 166 117, 212 .202 197 184 .27 166 .48 184 197 184 197 197 197 .204 , 184 184 197 180 ,166 ,184 166 167 184 167 , x 1 if xx it 1 Above: Earnest Smith and Wortha Bowie are com- pleting job reports on an air conditioner. Left: Cherri Clark helps Susan Stanley change to the right color of socks between periods at the Robert E. Lee basketball game. Index . . .237 Sessions, Patricia A. . . . . Shackleford, Angela F. .. ....97,197 ,......197 Smith, Earnest C. ... Smith, Eriton ..... 185 197 Shackleford, Claudia ... .... 106,184 Smith, Grace ........ ......., 9 8 167 Sharp, charlorr I.. ... ....... 197 .... .... 4 1,131 197 Shaw, Richard W. .... ....... 1 97 Smith, Larry ....... .......... 1 67 Shepherd, Douglas R .... .... 1 19,184 Smith, Linnis ... .,..185 Shepherd, Linda ..... ....... 1 67 Smith, Lisa .... .... 1 67 Shepherd, Louis D .... ......... 1 97 Smith, Louis E. . ..........,...., 185 Shepherd, Melton ... .... 60,536,167 Smith, Michael .,.. .................. . 167 Sherman, Laiuana . .. ........ 167 Smith, Pamela A. .. .... 72,107,142,143,185 Shirley's Dress Shop .. ...... 206 Smith, Patricia L. ... ............ . . . .167 Shockley, James D. .. ....... 185 Smith, Paula ...... ....... 1 43,185 Shockley, Robert D. .. .... 149,197 Smith, Reuchall R. ,. .... 53, 71, 72, 167 Shrum, Rita K ....... ....... 1 78,185 Smith, Rhonda L .... .......... 1 85 Simmons, Bradley J. .. ..... 5, 45, 64, 84, Smith, Rosie ...... .... . 185 S6,105,107,167 Smith, Royce ..... ........ 6 1 Simpson, Gail L ...... .........,... 1 85 Smith, Ruth Ann ... .... 107,167 Simpson, Nathaniel ., ... ....... 197 Smith, Sandra A. .. .......197 Simpson, Shirley ... .... 178,185 Smith, Stanley L. ... ....185 Sirles, Gary ...... ....... 1 67 Smith, Stephen A. .. .... 197 Slater, Anthony .. ...... 197 Smith,Tamara J. .. ....197 Slone, Roger ..... .... 1 85 Smith,Theonita ... ... .185 Smart, James L. . . .... 197 Smith, Wayne B ..... .... 1 97 Smiley, Steve ... .... 185 Smith, Willie T. ...... ... .197 Smith, Charlann .. .... 197 Smitherman, Debra S. .. ..... ..185 Smith, Charles .. .... 55 Smithson, Janet L. .... .... 4 4,197 Smith, Charlott . . ...... 167 Soc Hops ......... ...... 8 6 Smith, David .... ..-... 5 3, 72 Social Studies ,....... ......... 4 9 Smith, David F. . . .... 176,185 Sokoloski, Connie L, .- ..... 7, 75,168 Smith, Dennis P... ....... 197 Sokoloski, Pamela A. ... . . .7, 41, 79,185 Smith, Diane ... .... 197 Southern Maid Donuts ... ..... . . . . .211 Smith, Ernest ... .... 167 Spanish Club ......... ....... . 110 uanucilrr -L-1 1 , . . if ' f Se.. 510' A-. ' 3 221:15 :git :IE 173 410 '41 '14, ,refs-gkrbi A inlgssgtqil 4- f--- .-1.4 r . YyyVy1A114A vvcyw i Above: Clifford Eurine and Joseph Hayley are caulking a line in Plumbing. 238 . . . Index Special Education . . Speech .......... Spencer, Andrey L. Spencer, Debra L. .. Spencer, Donnie R. Spencer, lrma J., Mrs .... Spencer, Jerry .... Spier, Anita J. .... Speir, Cynthia ... Speir, Juanita A .... Spigner, Michael S. . Sprouls, Kathy N. . . Stage Band ....... Stainback, Gloria S. Staley, Raymond C. Stanaland,Joye B. . Stanger, Debra G. . . Stanger, Linda G. .. Stanley, Donna E. . Stanley, Lisa S .... Staples, Debbie .... Staples, Diane L. . . Staples, James O. .. Staples, Michael ... Starkes Debbie K. . Starks, Edward R. . Starkey, Carol J. .. Starr, Iva J ...... Steele, Lester J. .. Stegall, Nell R. ... Stegall, Tabby L. . . Stein, Carmen R. .. Stephens, Dollie A.. Stephens, Rosey . . . Stephens, Teresa . . . Stephens, Theresa A. Stephenson, Theresa Stewart, Danny . .. Stewart, Martha . . . Stone, David F. . . Stone, Stephen B... Story Wright, Inc. .. Stover, Daniel R. . . Stranger, Debbie . . . Stratton, Donna . . . Af... Strickland, Randle H. .. Struve, Paula D. ... Student Life ...... Student Senate . , . Sudduth, Barry G. . Sukierjnik, Mark I. . Sulser, Janet S .... Swain, Gloria L. .. Swann, Linda S. ... Swann, Melea S. ... Swearinger, Dwayne Sweetheart Dance . . Swift, John ,,,,,,, Swim Team ...... Sword, Robert B. .. Taft, Terrilu ...... Talley, Ralph L. ... Tamplin, David L. . . Tarrant, Susan G. ... Lff.. .....55 .......41 ...113,168 ......197 ...,197 .....27 ....187 ......197 ......72,185 ..........185 ....132,144,168 .....94,172,185 .........5,74 ...,185 ......197 ....35,185 .........197 .......89,168 ......89,107,185 .......7,80,82,85, 107,166,206,225 ......38,197 ..........197 ....146,147,168 .......72,197 .........143 ...,197 89,107,110,143,185 ........72,149,197 .......168 ...197 ...185 ..49,57,99,107,168 .....42,43,142,1a5 ............185 .........J97 ..J97 ...21o ..As5 ....7s .....1es .H...na5 ......143,185 .....4,5,e,7,a, 9,1o,11,12,13 .............e4 ..........168 .......197 ....e9,197 .......197 ....9.35,1e8 ....93,1s5 ....197 ....115 ...,185 .......145 ...142,185 ....79,155,185 ..........197 ....197 ...,185 Duane Fiettig l20l waits anxiously for the ball as Mike Lane l5Ol jumps with a Maverick player at the District playoif game in Masters Gym at Kilgore. index . . .239 Ueckert, Kayeann .. 186 T Association . . . Tate, Dennis .... Tate, Lee E. .... Tave, Alfreda D. .. Tave, Gregory . .. Tave, Norris .... Taylor, Frederic ... Taylor, Harold W... Taylor, Lacy A. ... Taylor, Melva .... , Taylor, Michael W. . Tennis . . ........ Taylor, Ora J., Mrs. Taylor, Ronald .... Taylor, Wanda D. .. Taylor, Wi lliam M. . Teague, Michael A. . Teal, Joan, Mrs. .. Teal, Judit hA... Terrell, D'Waine L. . Terrell, Rhonda T. . Terrell, Ruby J. .. Terrell, To Texas Pow ny R. er8t Light ....112 ....187 ....197 .......72 .......185 ........119,185 ....,....,..185 .132, 133,139,185 ............168 ............185 .64,87,106,107, 112,119,128,168 ,.,....,.,28,97 ....185 .......185 ....85,168 ..,..149 .....28 .....185 .......143 Thedford, Cynthia R .... Thedforcl, Janet C. . Thedford, John .. . Thedford, Martin, Mr Thedlord, Thieleman, Randy J. Thomas, Anthony M. Thomas, B ryan A, . Thomas, Herman .. Thomas, Sandra R. . Thompkins, Kathie . Robert W .... . Thompson, Cynthia A Thompson, Cynthia J Thompson, D. F,, Mr Thompson, James A. Thompson, Melinda L Thompson, Stanley Thorton, Dennis K. Thornton, Linda G. Thurman, Scott G, . Tidmore Auto Parts Tiller, Carol A. .... Tillie, Sherry R. . . . Timaeus, Phillip J. . Timmons, Sheila J. . ....1-40,185 ............168 ...i19,124,i27, 13o,1471s5 .,..,...222 ....10o 168 ...mise ,...72186 .18 ......,..186 .....,.,...168 ...1o7,ii2,ii9, 130149186 .72 ......113,i68 ....72,18e 188 ...,...,..168 .......,168 ...iss .28 ..........1aa . . . 5,29,84, 107, 110,155,168 ..........186 ........,..186 ...107,110,168 ....72,88,168 ........225 ....72186 ....102 ..1fiifie 169 '186 169 Tomlinson, Tommy, Mr. .... .,...... 2 8 Tom Mallory's Barber Shop .. .... 272 Tompkins, Samuel E. ...... .... 1 86 Track ............ .... 1 44 Trimble, Sherry .. ...,.. 169 Tucker, Lottie ..... ,... 8 8, 169 Turner, Carolyn A. .. ..... .169 Turner, Laneva N. . . ....... 186 Turner, Linda F ...... .... 1 06,186 Tutor, Deborah K. ..... ..... 1 5, 72 Tutor, Joe Plumbing Co. . ... . . . . .223 Tyler Allied Florists ............... .... 2 14 Tyler Association of Insurance Agents .,..... 212 Tyler Automotive Paint 84 Supply Co. ....... 204 Tyler Beverages lnc. ............... .... 2 17 Tyler Clearing House Association .... .... 2 O5 Tyler New Car Dealers Association . . . . . . .216 Tyler Savings and Loan Assoc. ..... .... 2 14 Tyler Warehouse .............. .... 2 24 Tyler Youth Council .... 106 Tyner, Joel ........, .... 1 69 240 . , .Index United Gas ,. ..... . United States Army .. Valedictorian ......... Van Alstine, Leon, Mr. Varnell, Kenny W. ... Vickery, Greta J. .... Victoria, Deborah A. . Villanueva, Juan J. .... . Vocational Agriculture ... VOE ................ Wade, Larry D .... Wade, Ronnie P. .... Waggener, Robert L. . . Wagnon, Walter L. .. Walding, Chaurcley . .. ... Walker, Henry B. . Walker,James H. . Walker, Jerry L. .. Walker, Leslie .... Walker, Linda K. . ....2s,12e ..iiei .70, 72, 107 107 iifidifiesl 206 221 .56 147 169 186 169 147 .51 .32 169 186 104 186 171 186 186 186 169 169 Walker, Maggie ..... ..---- l 86 Walker, Sheila K. . .. ...... . . 170 Wallace, Burt G. .. .... 40, 88,170 Wallace, Kathy ... .,..... . 136 Wallace, Vivian K. .- .... 89,186 Walsh, James M. , .... ....... . 72 Wansley, Carolyn G. .. .... 47,170 Ward, VonDonna ... ,.. 186 Ware,Alice M. 170 Ware, Cheneta J... .... . 186 Ware, Cleophus A. .. . . .180,186 Ware,KarenE.... 170 Ware, Robert L. .. .... .88 Warren, Archie F .... ... 186 Warren, Pattie .... ...... 1 70 Warren, Robert . .. .. .103,170 Warren, Sharron . . ...... 186 Warren, Terry O. . .... 72,74 Warren, Vickie L. .... . .. ,72 Washburn, Donald ... ..... . 199 Washington D'Wayne . ,. ..,.,., , 186 Washington, Otis D. ..... .,... 1 0,132,170 Washington, Quinton L. .. ..., 131,147,199 Washington, Shedrick ,.. ..,...,. . 199 Washington, Vickie L. .. ...... 72, 82, 97, 101,106,186 Waters, Sharlotte ... ......... .199 Watkins, Shelia ...... Watson, Hiram J., Mr. ,. Watson, Jace F. .... ....... 7 2, Watson, Pamela L. . Watson, Robin l.. .. Watson, Sonja ..,. Watson, Vicki L. . . . ...... 76,109, ,.......36,101, ...88,89,91,107, ..,..170 .,......28 199 170 170 170 170 Above: Lorry Cosby and Carolyn Courson mee after a Lion pep rally. Weave Weave Weave Webb, Webb, Webb, r,Greg L. ....... . r, Steven G .......... . . r, Woody, Pharmacy ... Danny L. . . ..... . . . Pamela M. ...... . Kenneth W. . . Webb, Terri L. . . .. Z Welch, Gary D. .. Welch, lVlitchll L. .. Wells, Beverly K. .. Wells, James .... Wells, Rex M. ... Wesley, Patricia . . . Wesley, Roy ....... Wesley, Susie K. .... . Westberry, Carolyn S .... Whataburger ....... Wheeler, Hazel L. ... Wheeler, Teresa B. .. Whitaker, Anita .... Whitaker, Carol A. .. Whitaker, Delores J. .. Whitaker, Ethel .... Whitaker, Kent M. .. White, Cynthia L .... White, Evelyn D. .. White,Georgia .. White, Kevin C. ... White, Lee W .... . .. White, Walter D. .... .. Whitmore, Clarence E. . . Whitting, Ronnie J. .. Wickware, Jeneva L .... Wickware, Johnny E. .. Wideman, Chailend L. .. Wideman, Dennis R. .. Wideman, Mable A. ... Wideman, Pamela L. .. Wideman, Sandra R. . . Wideman, Travis L. .. Wiggins, Glenn W. . .. Wiggins, Janice Y .... Wigsby, Dianna .... Wilcox, Vicky L. ... Widleisen, Brent D .... Wilkerson, Wendy Wilkins, Sheryl K ,... R.. Williams, Billy ..... Williams, Carolyn A. .. Williams, David W. .. Williams, Debbie . ,. Williams, Debra D. .. Williams, Debra E. .. Williams, Glenda... Williams, Glenn R. .. Williams, J. D. ....... . Williams, James R., Mr. . Williams, Janessa M. ... Williams, Janice M. ,. Williams, Linda G. .. Williams, Lloyd H. .. Williams, Marilyn ,... . . . Williams, Nancy S. ........ . Williams, Norman W., Jr., Mr. . .. Williams, Oletha ......,.... Williams, Paul ...... Williams, Richard ... Williams, Robert . . . ..51, 83, 96, fff11da ....115 Qlfiiefide 'iflfid ...9 . .72, 73, 90, fffflffliif .57,95, 105, fljflfiiddf 78,107,110 .......143 ilffiei ...8 .fiffii ....58,72 .f.f7jf1di 199 186 228 170 170 186 186 186 199 186 199 199 186 199 171 199 206 199 186 199 186 199 199 171 199 186 199 199 186 171 186 171 186 199 199 199 186 199 .90 199 171 199 199 199 186 199 186 199 186 171 186 171 171 187 171 113 ...25, 28, 72 . .. .72,199 .ffiiifiddf .f.17efieaf 187 199 187 171 199 .28 187 199 199 199 Williams Stephani .. Williams, Terry ..... Williams, Toy, Mr. .. Williams, Vickie . .. Williams, ' ' Willie ....... .. Williamson, Sherri L. .. .. Willingham, Michael Willis, Dairel ...... ... Willis, Lamar C. ... ... Willis, James .... Willis, James H. . Wilson, Andy ... Wilson, Cary C. .. Wilson, Darrell ..... Wilson, Gregory L. .. Wilson, John W. ..., Wilson, Keriann ..... Wilson, Lawrence F. . . Wilson, Marilyn D. ,. Wilson, Mark J .,... Wilson, Milha R .... Wilson, Ricky D. .. Wilson, Ronald ..,. Wislon, Sarah M ..... Winston, A. D., Mr. Winston, Cathy L. Winston, Roslyn C. Womack, Holly B. Womack, Kevin . . Wood, Paul J. .... Woods, Tommy L. Woolridge, Helen . Wooten, Albert . .. Worthen, Fredick . Worthen, Laura . . Wright, James L.. . Wright, Shegeraz . . Wright, Tibby J. .. Wyatt, James . . . Wyatt, Mark .... Wyatt, Vincent . . . Wynne, Marcus B.. Wynn, Nancy ,... ....171 ilidfsefei ........72 asfiisfiie, llsfiifioi .......119 iiffii ..fQ7if75 ffffffffri. 75,s9,1o7, 115,145 ....114, .ffidi .199 . .28 .171 .199 171 187 .199 187 .199 .187 171 171 .199 199 .187 .199 .187 .187 .199 .199 187 .199 .199 ..28 .199 187 114, 187 .199 187 .187 .199 .199 .199 ..39 .171 .199 187 .199 .199 .187 .199 .187 Yarber, Annie ..... Yarber, Larry D .... York, Brenda ... York, Robert E. ... Young, Desiree B .... Young, Kathy L. ... Young, Lorraine .,.. 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