MacArthur High School - Crest Yearbook (Irving, TX)
- Class of 1968
Page 1 of 352
Cover
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Highlighting the eventful evening was the crowning of Mac's first homecoming queen, Becky Johnson. Miss Johnson was competing against Pat Foytic, Ann Wood, and Cathy Tilden for the coveted title. Each class selected a princess to complete the queen's court. Debbie Burrow was selected by the junior class, Alexa Morykwas by the sophomores, and the freshmen chose Denise Morgan. Also winning awards during the spirit week were the students of Miss Davis, homeroom 105, which was chosen as the best decorated classroom, and Bill Stanford, who won a free Crest when his name was drawn from the list of subscribers. fum ly Cards lined city streets to watch MucArthur's first home- coming parade. ., ,VA 1100 bright balloons sailed skyward as Cards cheered their team to victory. Spirited Cards were on hand for the bonfire-pep rally ATmfu ALauglu... JT , Tlw Memofuj O17 OM Times Togeilwfu Coach Groom and Coach Whitley brief quarterback Darrell Cooper during a time out. I--in lf' . ' U'fw:s5'c25,'lm f , 'T ,- 1. -- '-'Y ' , f , jf XFX sh i' ,Vt .- Q ,B ui Wh --N A Hx x l...e,..n--ij, , .-v , , ,s . V rw, ymu ..-e . . K , ,wt I an ,R -A -- - ww w- , YE, ,f QSM, One of the more cleverly decorated cars was that representing the Becky Johnson makes ax tearful retreat. Spanish Club. I4 i fiiw 7 i J tiff' 4--' as X Welcoming back MHS alumni was the colorful Crest car. As a Uwelcome homew present, Mac provided an unforgettable re- ception for the alumni. The recep- tion took place after the pep rally, and all ex,s were invited to at- tend. Later that afternoon the marching Cardinal Band and Card- ettes presented a grand parade. Joining in the parade were deco- rated cars representing almost ev- ery school organization. To top off an already perfect evening, a dance was given in the cafeteria after the game. Wfhe BC6fCEltE1'S,, provided the enter- tainment. Us , I gl ',,xJ-1 .4 i Waiting to he presented are the queen candidates with their cscortsg Cathy Tilden and Steve Nance, Ann Wood and Joe Snow, Pat Foytic and Dick Crider. and Becky Johnson and Mark Terry. I5 '67-'68 Qpwt . . . '4Hey! Hey! Letis hear itw cry the spirit center of Mac. g'We've got spirit! blasts an out-of-sight student body in reply. Headed by Jorja Williams,The '67-'68 cheerleaders, Becky Johnson, Suzi Sharp, Bonnie Woodward, Virginia Davidson, and Cindy Cooper, work long and hard to make MHS the greatest school around. Presenting skits on the historyeof the Cardinals, arranging car caravans, and spic- ing spirit pep rallies are a few of the services of these truly dedicated Cards. Weare proud to have them on our side! bv P'-Q S.. The sun often gets in the eyes of a spectator during an outside pep rally. Suzi Sharp Uvw-Uvw Becky Johnson Virginia Davidson Bonnie Woodward Cindy Cooper ii , W 5 '1 ' 9 Q ., , V ia if -, P gi 7' ,- . if F' Cards, Cards, wha'd'ya say? Big Mao Qpwt Seen at every game and pep rally proudly carry- ing a sign or mascot, the Big Mac Keepers Cpic- tured belowl are constantly busy generating spirit. Booster posters of all sorts, and boastfillly decorated goal posts have been donated to MHS through their endless efforts. With gratitude we present the '67-'68 Big Mac Keepers: flefl to riglzzij Suzanne Andrews and Howard Johnson, seniorsg Darlene Venable and Dan Wallace, juniorsg Eileen Driggers and ,lerrel Denton, sophomores. Big Mac Keepers support our boys 1102: .rx- wat., 1 20 gg J,...,, . .Ml p 's ' irrr fgiff' if K' , 'Q8 Big Mac Keepers are Dan Wallace, Darlene Venable, Howard Johnson, Suzannw Andrews fkneelingj, Eileen Driggers, Jerrel Denton. Cold noses are part of the price paid to support our boys. Junior Big Mac Keepers are Dan Wallace and Darlene Venable. Moat Qp Cardette sponsor, Mrs. Hurst, congratulates Pat. 'Car According to tradition, MHS students annually elect a Mr. and Miss School Spirit. Those who are chosen are students who noticeably generate Card- inal spirit. This year Mr. and Miss School Spirit are Dick Crider and Pat Foytic. This is the third consecutive year Dick has been chosen, and the first for Pat. Both have partici- pated in sport and spirit ac- tivities and have proven to he enthusiastic Cards. A round of applause went up when it was announced that Dick had won for the third time. Pfaeslwew . :rs Pow PM Denning cut-off jeans and ragged over- alls, members of the freshman class at- tended their Sadie Hawkins Party, Febru- ary 9, as Daisy Mae and Li'1 Abner. Mar- ryin' Sam was kept busy hitchin, young couples, while wllhe Unaccounted Four provided music for the lively Frosh. rx ',.,1., '4Howdy, ma'am, sure is frilly ain't it? drawls Johnny Martin. Tom Watkins and Barbara Brewer wistfully wish this evening would never end. Frosh dance the night away while wfhe Unaccounted Four set the mood. :xi Q. Hello, this is Johnny Martin's gang welcoming you to our Sadie Hawkins Party. ff' I e A, f . I r H. ,.1.,A l V gk V ,, l , . A .,,L. L, :ix , J V . 5 'wi 4, , Cynthia Cavelle dashes for the Li'l Abner she has sighted Glenda Barnett looks like Sadie Hawkins from her head to- well, almost to her toes. I 5!2- Qopm ew Mmm :mb-ow Knee-high boots, owlish sunglasses, and psychedelic lights were the fan- fare of the Sophomore Freak-Out, February 17. Swinging to the way- out music of 'The Mysticsfl the mod Sophs tried the latest in the Hin dances. Do you believe in flower power? MacArthur's very own hippie makes a first appearance at Sophomore Freak-Out Marsha Duckworth goes into hysterics at the sight of a camera. 'P ' . - -1 flff 1' A 0- - W - ff, -fx,-sesasw :H -. - These boots were made for walking Renee Helms seems to be mystified by 'The Mystics . 1191419 Cl-me PMA Joyeux Noolg Feliz Ano Nuevo! Frehliche Weihnachten! These seasonal greetings of Mer- ry Christmas and Happy New Year were ex- changed at the annual language clubs' Christ- mas party, December 8. The party was fi- nanced with proceeds from the second annual Powderpuff Football Tournament between the German, French, and Spanish clubs. Enter- tainment was provided by 'lThe Herd. Looks like Janie Harkness and Gary Flemmons are enjoy' Senorltas serve refreshments at Spanish club s booth mg the party. x X X hmpn,, '-nmqs juwgi-,,za-wmmavwmes.,+am.awviaMwwmf,N.,, - f ,,,. ..,.c . me ,.M,..f..- , J, 1. W. Earl Whitley and his date, Marilyn Haxleton, exhibit a modern version of the Cha-Cha-Cha. .,,- l Aye, aye, what a fiesta! exclaims Senorita Donna Simmons. MHS student Greg Luntz plays the organ for The Herd. Mads Tw Eajog Pwdg Togetlwv ir The party seemed to he infiltrated with military men. Brenda Michael and Jerry Fischer swing to the music of The DeVelles.', Decorating the junior- senior party on December 22, was a huge Christmas tree centerpiece. Students gathered with expectations of dancing to the music of ,lesse Lopez. Due to an un- fortunate accident, how- ever, Jesse was unable to attend. Stepping in to cover for him was a pop- ular local group, wllhe DeVelles.'7 ,67 graduate, Mike Doss, and senior Carol Vinson enjoy a long awaited reunion. 30 To commemorate the '67-'68 foot- ball fperformancej season, members of MacArthur7s UAH Band surprised the Cardettes with a party in their honor. Hilarious skits were performed depicting previous years, performances and the band presented the Card- ettes with an unforgettable gift-a Mattel Seeln Say Music Maker. Almost as good as this year's Cardettes were the band's Crudettes. There was a lot of food on hand. CThank goodnessll Mdlzlhflnuafs Mob Meets Posing for the camera are pretty Pam Willis and Hayden Madman Mere- dim. Looks like the dolls, Gail Haugarth and Becky Pittman, have got the guys, James Merslion and Wayne Ruyle trapped. A. MHS student, Gary Castleberry plays the drums for The Herd. Bonnies and Clydes, representing various parts of the community, met in the MacArthur High School cafeteria on March 23, for one of the biggest underground movements in history. The hosts and hostesses enjoyed a lit- tle murderous fun with the junior class mobsters. Above the noise of the ma- chine guns, The Herdv was heard playing some of the latest pop music. Displaying some of the 20's dances are ma- chine-gunnist James Mershon and his girl, Gail Haugarth. Thespimus Present MHS Thespians presented the first Tex- as production of Wfhe Giant's Dancei' on December 15 and 16. The play, written by Otis Bigelow, is set in western England, 470 A.D. Costumes were designed by C. Gay Smith, well-known costume designer from Oklahoma. Sets were copied direct- ly from the New York production by MHS drama director Bill Smith. Love-stricken Allisande, portrayed by Becky Smiser, seeks the advice of Merlin the Magician. John Watson, as the King, and Ernie Farrino, as Merlin, watch the Christian sacrifices through the crystal hall. What a life a king leads! Kathy Howard scolds the king for having the young slave, Rufus, snatched from the sacrificial fires. ! tis cg!! King Ambrose Queen Boudicca Allisande ...... Merlin .... Rufus . . . Yvain . . . ..... . . . . Geoffrey .......... . . . Arch. Gregas Nuld . . . . . . . Soldiers ...... General Nud . . . . . ..... John Watson Kathy Howard Becky Smiser Ernie Farrino Terry Maxwell Steve Lindsay Jerry Fischer Richard Marcel Morris White Darryl Jones David Sullivan Seeking Allisande's hand in marriage, Steve Lindsay turns all milk and honey in the presence of the Queen. Football Q Football boys and their dates enjoy the European menu at Little Bit of Sweden Once again, our healthy football boys chose to have their banquet at Little Bit of Sweden, which, incidentally, has an all- you-can-eat menu. Amateur photographer, Gregg Parr, exhibited his favorite hobby by taking the pictures shown on this page. At the climax of the meal, the football cap- tains announced the '68 Football Sweet- heart, Pat Foytik. Pat Foytik, Football Sweetheart, accepts at dozen roses as Coach Groom looks on. rqat i Proudly, Gregg Parr receives his plaque for being named Mrs. Hurst presents the Most Valuable Card- ette award to Linda Jessup. A round of applause is given to Band Sweetheart, Claire Martin. B5 Both AMJEMAJ Both the Band and the Cardettes chose to have their banquets in the Tejas Room of the newly-erecb ed Irving Bank Tower. Members of the band announced their '68 Sweetheart, Claire Martin. At the climax of the Cardette Banquet, the Cardettes presented Linda Jessup as Most Valuable Cardette and Gregg Parr as Cardette Favorite. Cardette Favorite PWS ' Mdodffflwfv An epidemic of spring fever took stu- dents, minds off their school work for a week during April. The fun-filled week be- gan with the selling of freshman, Card- ette, and letterman slaves. A kiteflying con- test on Thursday added to the fun, and on Western Friday there was a tug-of-war be- tween the Indians and the Cowboys, with the Indians claiming the victory. The week of activities ended with a combination car- nival and dance in the two gyms. Mr. Lumpkin attempts a basket at the language clubs' carnival booth. Senior, James Mershon, enjoys with his date, Gail Haugarth. one of the last parties of the year gnu Mrs. Nancy Sullivan gets into the act. Smooth dancer Bob Wood is seen here with date Renee Le Tendre. Debbie Pippi has discovered that some Western wear isn't really practical for school. Pwvw Revolving around the wander- ing soul of prizefighter, Joe Pen- dleton, Heaven Can Wait was presented in the MacArthur Audi- torium, March 7, 8, and 9. This comedy, written by Harry Segan, features murder, flying saxo- phones, and conversations with an- gels. The entire senior class worked hard to make the production a success. Proceeds go toward financ- ing the Senior Prom. . U, sw v-5-n5,,A!fVf:' Mrs. Farnsworth swirls to meet her accomplice in murder, Tony Abbott. Max Levene, played by Chuck Dodds, begs the Do you know what I saw, Mrs. Ames? asks the gossiping Susie angelic Mr. Jordan to help Joe. CAST OF 'LHEAVEN CAN WAIT Joe Pendleton ................ Greg Parr Mr. Jordan ....... Julia Farnsworth .. Tony Abbott ...... Bette Logan ..... Messenger 7013 . . . Max Levene . . . Mrs. Ames . . Susie ..... Ann ........ Nurse ........... Inspector Williams Doctor ........... Lefty ............ . . . . John Watson Katherine Howard . . . . . Jim Stewart . . . . Sharon Word . . . . Jerry Fischer . . . Chuck Dodds . . Lynne Gjertsen Joyce Cobler . . Christy Finlay . . . . Emily Lollar . . . William Glass Joe Snow . . .... Carl Steplock Plainclothesman and lst Escort ........ .... L arry Pike Workman and 2nd Escort .......... .... M ark Terry Senior star Gregg Parr makes his acting debut as prizefighter, Joe Pendleton. An unusual lighting effect is created by reflecting mirrors as John Watson applies his makeup. Tw Camelot, the legendary court of King Arthur, comes to life once again, as the lVlacArthur A Capella Choir presented the colorful musical. Wearing brightly-colored full-length gowns and dashing douhlets, the cast sang of the many love affairs, the miserable life of a king, and the pastimes of the simple folkf, John Watson as the heroic King Arthur gave another admirable performance singing HI Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight. I , As a grand finale, the A Capella Choir burst forth with merry cheer singing t'Camelot. Performing an entertaining duet are Gail Poag and Gary Flemmons. gi? 'o si l f s 7393 A A Sharon Word sings about the simple joys of maidenhoodf' ' 'iw . , M Suzi Sharp wears a look of surprise as Mike Conner whisks her up in his arms during their duet. 43 Mws Ml-IQ Mfv. and Miss Ml-IQ Ideal Teeuagefu Mr. and Miss MHS, as well as the Ten Top-Seniors, are not chosen in a popularity contest. The first step in de- ciding who will represent MHS is to have each teacher send in nominations of any senior he feels will meet the qual- ifications. These selections are based not only on scholastic average, but also on the student's community and school interests, goals, ideas, and outlook on life. After the nom- inations are returned to the Crest Staff, nominees receive a questionaire, which includes courses, grades, activities, interests, and future plans. Then, a selected panel of teach- ers judges each nominee and determines first of all Mr. and Miss MHS, and secondly, from the rest of the nom- inations, the Ten Top Seniors. This year's Mr. and Miss MHS are Gregg Parr and Pat Foytik. Gregg, a good-looking and intelligent guy, feels that football and a football scholarship are the high points of his high school years. After studying at the University of Colorado, Gregg plans to pursue a career in chemistry. Pat, a charming girl with an eye on fashion, enjoys mod- eling in her spare time and is competing for a scholarship from Bobbie Brooks fashions. A career in fashion merchan- dising is Patis goal for the future. Both Pat and Gregg meet the qualifications needed to represent MHS, which, in Patis words, include being properly trained to have respect for their own moral and religious behavior as well as that of othersf, BARBARA NELSON c'True wisdom is to know what is best worth knowing, and to do what is best worth doing -Humphrey Barbara usually found trying to get her car started has a habit of walking with pointed toes planning a career in mathematics FTA, secretary National Honor Society, treasurer . . . Student Council, secretary . . . Cardettes, leader and captain . . . Active Angels . . . Young Womenis Association, vice-president. 46 KATHY LINMAN A kind heart is the fountain of gladnessg making everything in its vicinity freshen into smilesv- Washington Irving. Kathy friendly feels that average teen- ager 'Lworries about his future, the draft, college, and that dent he put in the fender Assistant Drum Major . . . CYF, president . . . Operation Help Harlingen, corresponding secretary. -,i JO ANN GRAHAM c'Where judgment has wit to express it, there is the best oratorf'-Penn Jo Ann . . . Hmouse that roared .. . Texas, Lieu- tenant Governor of the YMCA Youth and Govern- ment Program Sophomore class reporter cheerleader . . . Tri-Hi-Y Club, president . . . Active Angels . . . Mega Chi, parliamentarian. STEVE NANCE Much wisdom often goes with fewest words?- Sophocles Steve quiet computer . .. lists dating as one of his favorite hobbies . . . Key Club, president . . . National Honor Society, vice-president . .. Eagle Scout . .. attended Texas A8zM in the summer of 1967 with the National Science Foundation. FRED HIRT It zls to know everything as to know the exact value of everything, to appreciate what we learn and to arrange what we knowf'-H. Moore Fred .. . enjoys bowling . . . a future orthodontist . .. National Honor Society Student Council . .. Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Week honoree. ming ' EVELYN BJ ORKLAND Gracefulness has been defined to be the outward expression of the inward harmony of the sold. -Hazbitt Evelyn . . . brains in a beautiful package claims that being a member of Card- ettes has been her greatest experience dur- ing high school . . . Science Club . . . Na- tional Honor Society, secretary . . . Student Council. JERRY FISCHER Kindness is a language the dumb can speak, and the deaf can hear and under- standf,-Bovee Jerry . . . commonly seen in school plays falways playing the part of a comiclj . . . has no enemies . . . National Honor S'ociety . . . Student Council, Vice-President Thespians, President Varsity Bas- ketball manager. BRUCE HAMM Music is a prophecy of what life is to be?- Lydia M. Child Bruce taffy over Kathy hopes to Work for NASA in the future . . . Drum Major . . . Ten- nis team .. . Science Club, President National Honor Society . .. Stage Band . .. Sunday School President. JUDY PRIER Nothing is so strong as gentlenessg nothing so gentle as real strength?-Francis de Sales Judy has a charming disposition gen- tle as a lamb hopes to be successful in school, work, and as a wife and mother Cardette, secretary . .. Student Council, treas- urer Junior Class, treasurer National Honor Society member. FREDDIE POWERS '5W0rry is interest paid on trouble before it comes duef,-W. R. Inge Freddie generally worried about his grades fno matter how high they arej someday plans to own a two-story house and a fast sportscar . . . National Honor Society Pres- ident Key Club, Vice-President Stu- dent Council .. . Varsity Football Varsity Track participates in the Irving Summer Recreation Program. Badly Jolwsow - Homecoming Queew V Iwleflflflwfv FUQSEH ' QueewamdfCowzt ALEXA MORYKWAS Sophomore Princess m,h, DENISE MORGAN Freshman Princess Qpofvts' Q Campus PAT FOYTIK CLAIRE MARTIN Basketball and Band Sweetheart Football Sweetheart EVELYN BJORKLAND Track Sweetheart MI-IQ KATHY BARNETT DECA Sweetheart LINDA BLANKENSHIP Printing Sweetheart CAROL MARTIN ICT Sweetheart Clubs Q SHARON WORD Choir Sweetheart RUSALENE CAMPBELL Key Club Sweetheart MICHELE TOWNS Gymnastic Sweetheart GREG PARR Cardette Favorite STAN PATTERSON FHA Beau JERRY GALLAGHER Gymnastic Beau Steve Nance accepts Who's Who award from Mr. Elmore. L l MI-IQ what WM It's no wonder that STEVE NANCE was chosen as the Whois Who for science. Even with a tough course like PSSC physics fwith analytical geometry and elementary analysis on the sidej, Steve has kept an 8.92 grade av- erage. Difficult? Maybe for the average stu- dent, but not for Steve. Last summer he at- tended a summer science program at Texas A8zM, where, under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation, he studied En- gineering Science. Bruce Hamm accepts Who's Who award. is 15, Carrying out the tradition started by former students, the CREST staff presents for the second time the MHS Whois Who. In choosing a student which has proven ability in a specific field of study, consideration is given to past and present grades, class participation and personal interest. The decisions are difficult to make, but they are definitely Well made. Drum Major and president of the 'Science Club, BRUCE HAM is also 'a member of the National Honor Society and the Rocket Club. He plans to attend Rice University and obtain at least a Mas- ter's Degree in some phase of math or physics. Afterwards he hopes to Work for NASA. JANIE POOLE, a hard, conscientious worker, has taken five business cours- es. She has competed in Ull.. Typing and won third in State UIL Shorthand. Typing 75 words a minute and taking dictation at the rate of 140 words a min- ute, Janie is the efficient secretary. An art student for four years MYRA THORN- TON shows enthusiasm for painting in oils. She has entered all the art shows .at MHS, Winning ribbons every year. Her interest in the art field has prompted her to enroll at the Dallas Art Institute for the coming year. Her active interest in the music field accounts for DONNA AKERS' appointment as Macls Whois Who in music. She has been in the A Capella Choir since her freshman year and has served as an officer of the choir. Besides her musical talent, Donna shows remarkable abil- ity in drama. She has won the distinction of being best actress in our UIL district. if Q I 3 if .4 ' A? y s- ye e 32 afeiaffeiwt 'E' 5 W , i ,, f H4 ' f A fy ,,-' l f .W , . , f,.. . Q, ,, ,,.. .,, 5:.m,,q55f,i5: 2 'i f ,Surf .1-7'-4-2 r 'il K V ' ! Donna Akers presents Mr. Hart a gift from the choir. Fine what who Talewb MARY COX, an Honor Thespian, is the actor that is not seen. She is a behind-the-scenes worker. Working with costume crews for the past two years, Mary has helped with productions such as Giant,s Dance, Heaven Can Waitf, and Cave Dwellersf' This year she has also been on the prop crew for Ciant,s Dance . Mr. Bill Smith says that Mary is a hard worker who is capable of getting things done. Serving as 1967-68 FTA Pres- ident, NANCY LONG'has par- ticipated in many eXtra-curric- ular activities. She donated much of her extra time Writing the 'gCardinal's Perch. Nancy has been debating for two years, This year, without a class period to work on de- bating, she entered Ull.. de- bates and placed second. Her hard Work has made her Whois Who for Speech. Planning to enter some branch of foreign service, DEBBIE POND lists foreign lan- guages as one of her major interests. She has spent an unforgettable summer studying in Europe. At present Debbie is enrolled in French, German, and Spanish and is a member of their respective clubs. REX BLACKBURN, truthworthy, respon- sible, a definite leader, is one of the few A+ students in physical education. He has an outstanding physical fitness record. His standing broad jump, 8,771 ties the school record and his 100 yd. dash timing is fifth in the school. Rex Blackburn tutors for the National Honor Society 1 'i ' fn? P.E. Aw AS Www AS , cadmw Subjects A ' I-law wow ELAINE KRAFT has taken every Social Studies course offered except World Geography. She plans a major in the field of Social Studies and is also inter- ested in Library Science. 'Her outstand- ing academic achievement and her in- terest in people and in helping others, helped her achieve her place as one of Mac's Wvhois Who. EMA KAREN SOUILLIARD, a neat hard worker since her freshman year, doesn't hide her interest in English. Even with taking STS English since her freshman year, Karen has kept an A average. JERI PIERCE has maintained a high average in physical fitness during her four years in high school. Chosen be- cause of her good athletic ability and skill combined with poisef' she enjoys all phases of physical education. 6l 1: f' lffwifwws ,I c ,,, I Serving as President of the MacArthur chapter of DECA, JAMES MALONE has participated in area and state con- tests and has won awards in selling. He is currently employed at Radio Shack and in this way is fulfilling his desire to better myself in the field ofdis- tributionf' Future' plans include ma- . joring in business and later entering business on the management level. .a 'Est 1 s,.fM., 5 ' c , ll,c ' s 'p yr-,Q .lv A Whois who Tide ls The Pow A Job Wow Dom Besides being a hard worker, CAROL MARTIN serves as club parliamentarian and club Sweet- heart. At the present time she is training as a den- tal assistant for Dr. Stubbs, a local orthodontist. This year she won the respected title of STATE TREASURER for VICA. In district meets this year, Carol placed first in student selected jobs, and third in the notebook division. At state she placed second in student selected jobs. Carolas enthusiasm and willingness make her one of the outstanding mem- bers of the club. Jerry Bunch guides Dave Lunt President of the Dallas Litho Club on a tour of the MacArthur Print Shop. JERRY BUNCH, a second year printing student, serves as president of VICA 795337. Several of his student specified jobs were rated outstanding in both district and state meets. ln addition, Jerry was chosen as The Outstand- ing Printer in district and in state competition. SHARON KEMP, who has earned 432 credits in homemaking, is currently serving as Pres- ident of the FHA. She has earned her junior degree in FHA, which is based upon personal goals as Well as contributions to home, school, and community. Mrs. Jean Barton says that Sharon was chosen because ushe has repeated- ly demonstrated ability, poise, dependability, tact, and graciousnessf' Capers 2O'S Sharon Word, as Mandy, impersonates A1 J olson. Cardinal Capersi' reviewed the Roaring 20's, the era of the speak-easy, floppers, and Black Friday. An L'Academy Awardsi' presentation during the second act revealed Macis Ten Top Seniors and Mr. and Miss MHS. The Sponsors of the Outburst, Mrs. Cinna Rhodes, Mr. Jerry Cottingame, and the CREST staff, chose not to conform with the traditional Annual Outburst of reviewing the past year. As a result of this decision and two months of re- hearsals, the Outburst proved to be better than ever. Put Fuytik and C-reg Parr smile for the camera after receiving their trophies for Mr. and Miss MHS. 8' l 1 9 gr. fl ,OQQ .Q ., ,,,..,.L.-,,,a,M.- AWWG ,1:M1.,, ,HW A,,- V ,,.. In We ,hw ,,,W,,.- , Ls ' xifwfi' Sharon Countryman aggressively convinces Mark Terry to sing her a song. l 5 l Bill Glass shows Duane Reagan the exit. Larry Pike and Delores Salas demonstrate their skill on the dance floor. ' Pwvw EQQW ' Cfiuifies The melodious murmur of t he fountain spreads a v Brian Ruylc and Jan Jones enjoy an evening they wil l never forget. Pam Parks relaxes during the Senior Breakfast held at Las Colinas Country Club. The last few weeks of school are memorable ones for the seniors. Those last weeks are a whirlwind of activities beginning with the senior prom held at the Apparel Mart on May 11. The Senior Breakfast, final exams, bicycle day, Baccalaureate, and a tea all lead toward the climax of their high school years. At com- mencement exercises they experience laughter, tears, and perhaps regrets, but they will always cherish their memories as they look toward college and the future. Byron Nelson waits expectantly for the Senior Breakfast to begin. ls Last Step Towwwb Charlie Fleming is one of the few unlucky seniors who was not exempt from his English final exam. ' Both bicycles and horses upon the parking lot on bicycle day. W Z X HF: HX. Freddie Powers laughs after his spill on the bicycle. fa-kr' .ri , is 3l ,, 1. 1 i , , K E A Q I - 'ff After Baccalaureate Karen Smedley enjoys the tea sponsored by the junior class. At Baccalaureate Jeni Prier happily anticipates graduation. A The senior class of '68 looks toward the future at commencement exercises. High Qclwolb Yeww . .,,A w ,y e X ,xi fp-i I X3 N ,, , Mfr if M25 ee Valedictorian, Evelyn Bjorkland, delivers her farewell speech. -1 1 K Y 4 M -...wh .WN 1 -. k 'N x5r9g 5-'J QW53 EW AYWQEL A K -f L L 0'90 f60fi0'151 Mwfg Am Memwlaw Qammg EUQIA Jackie Willw Helping the Student Council sponsor, Mrs. Rucker, are officers Jerry Fischer, Vice-Presidentg Judy Prier, Treas urerg Gregg Parr, Presidentg Barbara Nelson, Secretaryg and Kay Blessing, Chaplaing not shown Pat Foytilx Parliamentarian. Lynn Holm. Becky Rowe, and Kay Blessing lead as Mrs. SlllliYLlI'l,S English Ill class rvciles the plcdg:-. Sponsor, Bettye Rucker, checks with printer for publica- tion date of Student Directory. ids ifls Being the governing body of the school, the Mac- Arthur Student Council assists in the management of the school, emphasizes good citizenship and the improvement of the schools morale, and promotes the general welfare of the school. Among their many projects, the Council publishes a student directory, donates canned goods to needy families, plans the Homecoming activities, and is in charge of the school spirit week? They also sell Cardinal decals and Big Mac pins. One member from each home room is chosen to represent the student body at the bi-monthly meet- ings. Assisting in student government is a great honor. :wil 'UV' A iii' Jvgnniiii' ,H .,,. M 'JU n--- '-4--v5'Qj Y , ,,. , ,, Showing school spirit while riding in Homecoming parade are Becky Smizer and Connie Combs. H- Q W- i ,kyy ,IQ K ' , 2, , .. g . K V' K V- ,,: 3, gg ' ,, ,. 3 3, i A ' ., , K .K W ,f.,, , , ,,, ,., W in I 'I VV , , , f Q '1' 'I - 'W' 44. '..'L ,,., , V' ' -- V- V ,. .. ,V V ' - . , ,Vw -V'1 '- - W.. - ,V ,' V,:,, :Q .'., -,,,,,,,.. , , y Vw, Ykyyy Q V k - -'z ,gy gg, MV ,L , in '- - A if QL ' L -V 'V v-1- ' ' , V , V ' iii Q r ' .-1 in y . ff l ' V' V -- - L K 9 L! V - g, ',L' 6 '? 1 . , V. ,. 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Mfr-A V? wx M i i ' , . 1 ' 'V -- , ,,, ,',, ,- f ,V ' , f':fwff:V I 77 0 L ' 1 . -fwfr' A f- iff. .411-w' 7f3.i', Captain ,r QA is Cardette officers Are Karen Porter, treasurerg Linda Jessup, President Judy Prier, secretary: Jana Bernard, historiang Carolyn Reynolds, vice president. KATHY RUSHING MF-IQ ECHECIS are Pat Foytik, Janice Cannon, Cindi Mizell, and kneeling: Pam ar s. W i -1. Captain BARBARA NELSON Stepping high for MHS, the Cardettes do their best to show spirit for the Cardi- nals at football games, basketball games, and baseball games. Not only do the Card- ettes boost spirit with their presence and unfailing smiles, but also with booster posters that they make for football and bas- ketball players. Continuing to work on routines even after football season, Cardettes rehearse basketball routines and the juniors Work on leader tryouts. It is not all work and no play, for the Cardettes were given parties on two occasions by the band and Mrs. Hurst. Also, each year the Cardettes are honored with a banquet. 77 What would Cardettes be without Mrs. Hurst? They could not exist without her dedication to the drill team. She gives a great deal of her time and energy to making the Cardettes the best drill team in the country. Mrs. Hurst does not come to school at 8:00 and leave at 3:45, calling it a day. There are general meetings, pep rallies, and football, basketball, and baseball games she must attend. She also donates many summer hours to early morning practices. On several occasions, Mrs. Hurst has used her fierce determination to secure uni- forms and equipment for her girls. She receives no material gain for her long hours and unfailing determi- nation. Her only reward comes when she sees the excellent performances and smiles of the Cardettes. ' ls By popular vote, Linda Jessup is the Most Valuable Cardette for 1968. . aa. ., . mm M fa ns- 1 mf iq.. 2 ., -sc.. , YL. :ggg.,,jj,,j : b uf f K 4 Ss. . . 4 i ' i 'N--1 . f - 1,45 I ff? it -ev R , . L.. .....,5 Cardettes Practice Diligently . . . To Create A Fine Performance. Cannon, .lana Bernard, Donna Christy, and Kay place booster posters in football players' lockers. Cardette managers Janice Zablosky flrlead Managerl, Jimmie Holt, Mary Alice McMillan, Debi Welsli, and Clynnis Black take time out from their tedious tflsks for the ause that L P refreshes. 79 TMM Band officers are Kfront row! Mike Barnes, vice presidentg Renee LeTender, parliamentariang Jim Brinkley, sergeant at armsg fbrzck row! Dennis Westmorelalid, presidentq Lynne Holm, treasurer: Janis Guenther, chaplaing Diane Dillinger, assistant social cliairmang Kathy Linman, assistant drum major and social chnirmang Bruce Hamm, drum majorg Not Shown Linda Griffith, historiang Roxanne Belanger, secretary. -vv----vv- 'rv--vvv Mr. Herrington and Mr. Jackson discuss plans for all-region try- outs hosted by MacArthur. Boosts ' Qpwt Now in its fifth year, the MacArthur High School Band is regarded as one of the out- standing in the state. ln its brief existence the band has amassed a number of honors that would, in most bands, require many years. Under the direction of Jim Herrington and Jim Jackson, the Cardinal Band competed at the L. D. Bell Marching Festival, UIL march- ing and concert contest, and UIL solo and en- semble contest, winning honors at all of them. ln addition to their inter-scholastic activ- ities, these ardent musicians performed at pep rallies, football games, and several concerts dur- ing the year. The fans 'at the Cotton Bowl en- joyed a half time show executed by MacArthur. f ' X7 af' , 6 s' 5 'XO C 0 3 I Q s , JEL? .. SL 3 EJ i . . s S 5911 ww-if 1 3 b R 'K 1 Drum Major Assistant Drum Major BRUCE HAMM KATHY LINMAN Band members play f Judges rate MHS band tops in UIL competition at Richardson. Mill-3 ardette rehearsal. Dan Burns, Cindy Wilke, Bruce Hamm, Claire Martin, Dennis Westmoreland Kathy Linman, and Mike Barnes are the captains for the M.H.S. band. ' r l l All-Region Band members are Kfront fowl Leslie Holm, Karen Majorwicz, Anita McCoy, Bob Wood, fmiddle row! Al Slatter, Tracy Arrington, Paul Cooper, Cindy Wilke, Kathy Linman, fback row! Dan Bums, Bruce Hamm, Phil Statser, and Jim Brinkley. BamLAccents The MacArthur Stage Band offers the bandsman a chance to stu dy modern music and jazz. It has its own concert season and performs, on invitation, at the state stage band festival each year. Membership in this organization is honorary. f 1 ' 3' K: :.,. , 2 32 i F 'Q H Mr.. Jackson types up the results of the all region band tryouts. In the MacArthur Concert Band, students train for the marching and symphonic hands. This organization has a reputation for excellence, having won honors in all competitions in which it was entered. This group's active schedule includes UIL concert, solo, and ensemble com- petition, not to mention school concerts and performances at B team football games. The director, lim Jackson, is not ., . The hard-working Concert Band is headed by James Webster, social directorg Peggy Bruck, secretary-treasurerg Anne Myers, presidentg and David Parry, vice-president. only the conductor of the Concert Band, but is also the assistant director of the Cardinal Marching Band and the director of the stage hand. . 5 'Q I-I ls The Qpvdt O6vTlw A o The 1968 MacArthur choral program consists of the A Capella Choir, BU Choir, Girls Chorus, and the Madrigal Singers. These choirs, directed by Mr. Danny Hart, work together to present many concerts throughout the year, to represent MacArthur in the lnterscholastic League Contest and McKinney Choir Festival, and to present programs for various service organizations. The purpose of the choral program is to further the ap- preciation, understanding, and performance ofcutstanding choral literature. ln developing a concert choir, Mr. Hart has proven that the choral program can capably represent MHS in the various musical activities. Officers are ffront row! Debbie Childers and Kathy Lowe, a ccompanlsts Donna Akers soclal chairman fback fowl Dick Crider, vice-presidentg Gary Flemmons, chaplaing Charlie Schreiber President Mark Terry publicity man ager. The All-Region Choir members are: I front fowl Sharon Countryman, Elizabeth Milam, Jana Bernard, Sharon Word. fSecond row2 Gail Poag, Kathy Rushing, and Nancy Duncan. KThird row! Phillip Hart, Mike Conner, Ronnie Speaks, and Charlie Schreiber. fFourth row! Joe Snow, Gary Mayo, David Sullivan, and John Watson. --W - --Y 1- - - L-4-L-A---1 Director, Mr. Danny Hart, joyously accepts a set of bongos from the A Capella choir. WML . Mike Connors and Brian Ruyle jokingly enjoy the Choir banquet l I w 'X l All-state choir members Donna Akers and Elizabeth A Capella choir presentation of Camelot receives audience approval Milam prepare for choir tryouts. ' Show Maug Talents During the year, members of the Madrigal Choir presented concerts in the surrounding area. Thespian cast and crews celebrate a successful performance of Giants Dance, Debbie Reveii adds finishing touches Thespian John Watson meditates before his leading performance as the king to the wizard costume of Ernle Farmo. in Giants Dance, t K, K, v , y ll I you ' T o o Thespian executives consist of Donna Akers, secretary, Karen King, clerk, Nancy Long, treas- urer, Jerry Fischer, presidentg Bill Smith, spon- sor, and John Watson, vice president. Thespians The MacArthur Chapter of the National Thes- pian Association, sponsored by Mr. Bill Smith, has earned a position of respect as one of the largest, most active clubs at lVl.H.S. This or- ganization seeks to promote interest in dra- matic arts and to encourage the development of stage talents. In order to enable all members to fully par- ticipate in stage productions, the Thespians increased their activities this year to include two plays in addition to the senior play. Some of their other endeavors involve U.I.L One-Act Play Contest, U.I.L. speech and drama compe- tition, invitational speech tourneys, and the Annual Outburst. lf f'3f M. , The EFIAN THE Lu Riding in the Thespian car in the M.H.S. Homecoming Parade were Richard Marcel, Shelly Frost, Christy Finley, and Terry Maxwell. Tlwspwms Wim Howes BEST THESPIAN , .lerry Fischer served as president of the l Thcspians and earned the title Honored Thespian through active participation in all phases of play production. BEST ACTRESS BEST ACTOR Through her roles in Ciants' Dance and Heaven Can The title of best actor belongs to John Watson because Wait, Katherine Howard was chosen as the outstanding of his interpretation of major roles in Giants' Dance, actress in the Thespian organization. Heaven Can Wait, and The Cave Dwellersf' Becky Smiser and Jerzy Fischer were chosen Dance. tg 112213552 L,., . ART members Renee LeTendre, Sheila Paiz, and Lea Thorton paint scenes for the 1968 Cardinal Capers. Allplw I2.!wTaw Blends Qpwt atb Alpha Rho Tau, an organization sponsored by Mrs. Kelly, strives for dedication, indi- vidual competition, and appreciation of art. Each member of the Art Club is given the chance to express himself and develop his own techniques, philosophies, and values. A lot of hard work and fun go into this worthwhile club. On March 6 through 22, Alpha Rho Tau sponsored its annual art show for MacArthur talent. The work was judged by members of the Irving Art Association, first, second, and third place awards were giyen in all areas of work. All through the year, Art Club members have more than enough work to keep them busy. During football season, the organization made all the goal post signs for home football games. ln the spring, these talented Cards gave their skills to others in need of their talents. One of these was the Cardinal Capers, for whom they built many sets. ART officers are Lois Brockles, presidentg Debbie Sutton, re porterg Renee LeTendrc, vice-presidentg Lynn Shimamoto, sec retary-treasurerg and Patti Hogan, parliamentarian. Lols Brockles, outstandlng A R T member, adds color A RT sponsor, Mrs Kelly, arranges a drsplay for the art show. to a goal post slgn -Hia, Q' Q .amz Mmes. Chandler, Turrentine, and Fernandez of the Irving Art Association judge the merits of students' works at the school-wide art show presented in March. 9 ap ics League MI-IQ In its first year of existence at Mac- Arthur, the Forensic League has entered local speech tournaments at Jesuit, Den- ton, and the University of Houston. These tournaments helped students learn how to participate in speech ac- thdues Atthe end ofthe yean a boy and girl were selected as outstanding members of the club. The graduating seniors were also honored with a spring banquet. Becky Smiser and Jillene Smith re- hearse UIL one act play. As a good actor, Jerry Fischer must see himself from every angle. Grecian orations are revived by the Forensics League officers: Becky Smiser, publicity chairmang Jan Akin, secretaryg John Watson, presidentg Nancy Long, reporter-historiang June Shepherd, treasurerg Jillene Smith, parlia- mentariang and Mr. Jerry Cottingame, sponsor. 6 June Shepherd and Nancy Long prepare their rebuttal speech. Charter members being initiated are Lynn Scott, Karen Puckett, Coni Nanson, Jim Lewis, Debbie Jones, Davey Horton, Mike Fresques, Sammie Ellis, Marilyn Dean, Donna Christy, and Debbie Brann. NOT SHOWN are Donna Simmons, Dan Wallace, Debbie Walker, and De'Andrea Wilson. Gum .ru .1 Quill and Scroll sponsors, Mrs. Cinna Rhodes and Mrs. Sandra Smith, proudly display the club charter. IN TE PNATDONAL -- -. O Sc-R ot Quill and Scroll, a newly organized honor society for high school journalists, held its first initiation and installation ceremony in January. Irving High's chapter initiated fifteen MacArthur journalism students, along with sev- eral of their own in the candlelight ceremony. Among these were Davey Horton, the newly elected president and Marilyn Dean, secretary. Soon afterwards, during Spring Fever Week, Quill and Scroll was represented at the school carnival by a taste-tempting cookie-walk booth. Q tangle Aw ' 'Hrs Literary Arts Society's first officers were Anne Hodgkins, vice-presidentg Debby Walker, treasurerg Jennifer Bickel, secre- taryg Donna Lange, parliamentariang Lynn Shimamoto, reporter-liistoriang Dan Wallace, presidentg Mrs. Jennifer Sullivan, sponsor. ' Ants 90014455 l Dehuf8 A6 MOQARfl1MW Although it was just organized this year, the g Literary Arts Society has quickly stepped into the it f. active pace of club activities at MacArthur. For + entertainment, the members went to see The ' Twelfth Nightv at Dallas Theater Center and Medea at the Music Hall. ln April, the club published Life Tides, a literary magazine made up entirely of students' compositions. It has not taken the Literary Society long to become firmly established in the club scene at MacArthur. Y, ,Y Mrs. Sullivan offers advice to members of the Literary Arts Society. In the Literary booth at the Spring Fever carnival, fortuneteller, Cindy Young, reveals Barbara H0lman's future. Lynn Shimamoto proudly sells David Sullivan a copy of the Life Tides literary magazine. Literary Arts Society members, Melissa Hill, Sammie Ellis, Karen Puckett, Dan Wallace, and sponsors, Mrs. Sullivan and Miss Caffo, finish last minute details on the Life Tides migazine. Steve Nance, vice-president: Evelyn Bjorklund, secretary, Milvrn Teal, Executive committee memberg Barbara Nelson, treasurer, Freddie Powers, president, .leni Prier, reporterg Gregg Parr, Donna Akers, and Bruce Hamm executive com- mittee members are leaders of the NHS. NI-IQ Holds Q Membership in the General Douglas Mac- Arthur Chapter of the National Honor So- ciety, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Wilson, is one of the highest honors that can be be- stowed on a junior or senior in high school. Inducted twice yearly, members are stu- dents who have an enthusiasm for schol- arship, a desire to render service, an ex- emplary character, and worthy leadership. Each candidate must be judged by the en- tire faculty and must have maintained a grade average of A- or better. Activities of the National Honor So- ciety include a daily tutoring service, the two induction ceremonies, numerous ser- vice projects, scholarship programs, and an installation banquet in the spring honor- - ing Past and Present Officers' Rex Blackburn, NHS member, aids students with Algebra. Discussing plans for Key Club activities are Dellis May, treasurerg Eric Carlson, sophomore- representaliveg Keith Ditto, secretaryg Steve Nance, presidentg Paul Chan, junior representativcg Freddie Powers, vice-president. A service club of boys sponsored by Mr. Jack Singley, the MacArthur Key Club is affiliated with the Irving Kiwanis Club. It is a part of a national organization ded- icated to developing leadership and char- acter in today's young men. This organization is composed of re- ' sponsible individuals dedicated to serve others through various school, commu- H nity, and personal projects. During 1967 and 1968, one of the projects of the Key V Club was an Americanism program with a - guest speaker, Mr. ,lohn Maness, U.S.lVI.C., ,V retired. As the first assembly in MacAr- thur's new field house, his address was ex- tremely well received. A second Worthwhile i project was the awarding of the Key Club holar h' . Guest speaker at the Key Club Americanism program was Mr. John SC S IP Maness, U.S.M.C., retired. id! n . Contributing much to the smooth operation of the MacArthur library, students assist the librarians in many ways. They check books in and out, shelve books, file, and type. The experience one gets from work- ing in the library is of great value to each student. He will have a chance to get acquainted with other students, to learn to work with others, and to ac- cept and carry out instructions. The library has a light hearted side as well as a serious side. Each student learns to have fun while he works. Neal Caviness, Mike Mason, Rosemary Con- zales, and Jan Farris examine the catalog system . . . Candy Hartman, Valerie Christianson, Sheila Gentry, Joy Arnold, and Etta Mayhall are shown at work. . . . as Mike Benner, J. W. Rider, and Kathy Kitts shelve books. Q , ,QM f ,iz J '11 ,. g, P -f , , ,Q W., Arden Willianls, Diane Lewallen, Ricky Bird, Jo Anne Adair, While Marsha Chalmers, Marty Joy, Robert Susan Smith, and Debra Beesen checks books in . . . Driscoll, and Jerry Bird check books out. Paul Jefferson, Rhoda Walker, John Lester, Laura Krueger, Jon Hoggatt, and Gary Lawson keep the reference section in order. I03 A r0Ck6I! the form Of the future- Directing activities for MARS are president, Howard Deang and vice-president Jerry Bird. M0fAfvU1wv The MacArthur Rocket Society, spon- sored by Mr. Don Josefy, provides an in- centive for those boys who have an inter- est in physics, chemistry, mathematics, bi- ology, photography, or just plain fun and excitement. Members of this organization build model rockets and blast them hun- dreds of feet into the air on Saturday morn- ings in the student parking lot. Kindling in- terest in rocketry and scientific exploration, this club inspires students to become sci- entists and engineers of the future. I ing Bill Thompson and Tom Schuchman prepare rockets for a launch Officers of the science club are J. W. Rider, vice-presidentg Warren Thomas, presidentg Karen Majorowicz, secretaryg and Mr. Robert McCrea, sponsor. Examining laboratory, equipment are Jackie Wilke, Theresa Davenport, and Ricky Harwell. Mr. McCrea puts things in order. U U ith The MacArthur Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Robert McCrea and Mrs. Verna Wood, is a member of the Science Clubs of America. This organization is designed to acquaint mem- bers with the science industry around them through field trips to various industrial and re- search centers in the Greater Dallas area. This year, aside from the usual students visited the Bryon field trips, these Adams Science able to talk with some of the top scientists in the Southwest. Symposium where they were They ended the year with a wildly unscientific ice skating party. Teaclum Teaclww 0510405 FTA members turned the tables by lending a guiding hand to today's teachers at an in-service training session held at MHS., Prior to this service, students received advice from experienced teachers on laying groundwork for the teaching profession. 'Training began earlier in the year when Mrs. Youngblood talked to members about her teach- ing experiences in the history department. Later Miss Gregory, a student -teacher, advised them about college life. As further preparation, thirty members attended the TSTA Convention in February which was held at Dallas Me- morial Auditorium. Entertainment was provided by Miss Teenage America, Stephanie Crane, former Miss America, Marilyn Vanderbilt, and the famous Jesse Lopez Band. . a Sponsors, Mr. Morris and Miss Horn, check the scrapbook before sending it to state contest. if 'Q is Y!! ..... WN - I .c,, 4 ,Q K p A K -t gr, pr 1968 officers are Janice Guenther, treasurerg Nancy Long, presidentg Paul Chitwood and Sammie Ellis, historiansg Kathleen Griffith, corresponding secretaryg Jennifer Bickel, executive vice- presidentg and Susie Ashburn, recording secretary. NOT SHOWN are Phil Statser, program vice-presidentg and Marty ,I oy, Librarian. Ab.. lim- 'jr 4,2141 fix: hh A' 1 4 After arriving at Ed Landereth Hall on the TCU campus . . . . . . FTA members find their places in the auditorium. ra ,, , 1... Students listen intently . . . as Mr. McKenzie tells of activities at L. D. Bell High School. Secretarial leaders are Mrs, Clevelandg Carol Vinson, corresponding secretaryg Carolyn Stubbs, recordmg secretary Jackie Buchanan, vice-presidentg Heather Swink, treasurerg Marti Winton, presidentg and Mrs. Darby Young ' Twziw Pow Besides monthly meetings fwhich are planned by the advisors and sponsorsj, members are invited to an all day sem- inar in the spring. This seminar is spon- sored by the Colden Triangle Chapter. FSA engenders interest in the secretar- ial field and encourages continuing edu- cation through association with those en- gaged in the secretarial profession. fn. ,ff Miss FSA JACKIE BUCHANAN Taking time out to look at their scrapbook are the FHA officers-fkneelingj .ludy Redmon, historian, Jeri Pierce, Sth vice-presidentg Debbie Childers, 2nd vicepresidentg Brenda Adams, 4th and 6th vice-presidentg Jeanne Cox, sergeant-at-armsg Marsha Cherry, lst vice-president, fseatedj Becky Nelson, treasurerg Donna Adams, 3rd vice-prcsidcntg Sharon Kemp, presidentg Betty Read, secretaryg and Sherri Vance, parliamentarian. ' carnival. Mrs. Louise Murphy and Sharon Kemp listen attentively to speaker Mrs. Kathryn Watts at the FHA Mother-Daughter banquet. Teaches 0 Home Future Homemakers of America consists of students who have taken or are now taking one or more home- making classes. The main purpose of this organization is to help individuals improve personal, family, and commu- nity living. Entertainment for the year came through an Open House for new mem- bers, a trip to the state fair, an Ha- waiian Luau, the annual Mother- Daughter banquet and Father-Daugh- ter picnic. This year, FHA members chose Stan Patterson as FHA beau. Students and members of the faculty hopefully walk for a homemade cake in the FHA Cake Walk at the Spring Fever VweLw At the beginning of the year, new members were inducted into the French club with a welcoming party. French club activities ranged from winning the International Powderpuff Football Tour- nament to dining at a French restaurant. Members also enjoyed attending an ice hockey game. A French EX- change student attending the University of Dallas spoke to French students about life in France. The year came to a close with an all-language club picnic. French club officers are Miss Ruth Stevens, sponsorg ,lo Ellen Talafuse, secretaryg Janet Harkness, vice-pres- identg Bonita Moon, re- porter-historiang Craig Hoyle, parliamentariang and Lynn Shimamoto, treasurer. Not pic- tured is Donna Griffiths, pres- ident. Victoire pour les Francais! Voilzi les officiers? Hola say Spanish club officers flst rowj Brian Ruyle, vice-presidentg Karen Seay, secretary-treasurerg Jerry Fischer, president, 12nd row! Miss Nelle, sponsorg Andy Banks, sergeant-at-armsg and Mrs. Betty Fry, sponsor. AWS Providing activities and en- tertainments associated with the Spanish culture and lan- guage, the Spanish club con- sists of students who have studied Spanish. Among their activities is a basketball game with the faculty, a powderpuff football game, a hayride and Wiener roast, a Christmas par- ty, and a Spring picnic. The members also enjoyed eating at Casa Dominguez. PHILUPS 2 rect 'f-+w.,, Senors and Senoritas of the Spanish club dress up in Mexican attire for the Homecoming parade. Dwtsclv Vmeiw Horseback riding, a picnic, parties, and eating at a Ger- man restaurant are among the many activities of the German club. Although there is little German culture offered in this area, the club helps to estab- lish a source of identification for those students studying Ger- man. In this way they tend to want to speak the language more. f. gy ,K zflf' to e e 1 Q., Nein say German club officers Mrs Woodard sponsor Maureen Walsh vice presidentg Rick Brantley, presidentg Debbie Brann reporter hrstorlan Emilly Lollar treasurerg and Donna Akers, secretary German club members enthusiastically pursue French club ballcarrier in their annual Powderpuff Football Tourna Illellt. Language Combine I-Tofu 5, , , 35 , Q 3 '- W at r t .. . H Spanish conquistadores win a victory over the faculty. 1 ' 553551 4 h, tg, v .g iy . 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G1Jmw.sfiC6 Caub Tumblles into Eels Students interested in gymnastics just natu- rally tumbled into club formation as the '67-'68 school year began. The club met every week on Wednesday and Thursday immediately after school in the girlsi gym. These afternoon ses- sions were provided to give members a chance to learn and practice new tumbling techniques. Later in the year, members were given an op- portunity to show their skills during gymnastic meets at various schools. Club officers are Cheryl Nichols, secretaryg Julie McKinnon, treas urerg Tony Poston, vice-presidentg Shelley Frost, president. s 5 Gymnasts Sharon Mathieu, Suzi Bennett, Laura Watkins, Enid Rios, Ruth Graves, and Becky Johnson prac- tice doing the splits. . gi, aw. Funny way to see what time it is, right Tonya Brussard? i 'Ng 'il jf Tonya Brussard seems to think that standing on her head is easier than standing on her feet. Il5 Y-Teens officers-Judy Ingram, recording secretaryg Virginia Davidson, corresponding secre- taryg Bonnie Woodward, lst vice-presidentg Nancy Raynes, reporterg and Connie Cardwell, 2nd vice-president, take time out for a picture. Tensions are relieved at the sponge throw as students sock it to Randy Reid and Steve Vaughn. II6 YTzeus W O Y-Teens, a service organization sponsored by YWCA of Irving, has made their first year at MacArthur a success. As their service to the community, sixty-three members enjoyed giv- ing orphans and poverty-stricken children a Christmas party. To make money for other projects was the prime purpose for setting up a popular sponge throw booth at the Spring Fever carnival. Members excitedly finished the school year with a colorful spring banquet and picnic. Officers are Kseatedj James Malone, presidentg fsmnflingl Kathy Barnett, sweetheartg Billy Walker, ser- geant at armsg Ken Looney, vice-presidentg Margie Bludworth, secretarygsNot Shown Barry Fulkrod, treas- urer. DECA Pwpane Foe Business would Being the only national youth organization of its kind, Distributive Education attracts young people to careers in marketing and dis- tribution. Members of this club learn to serve as leaders and followers, and have opportunity for state and national recognition that they would not have otherwise. This year DECA members competed in area and state conferences in February. They held l their annual banquet in the Spring. l Terry Stapleton enjoys the experience he receives through serving Agnes Powers and other students. ICT Adds A Pwgesswmlz Touch Tor MI-IQ IVIacArthur's ICT club gives its members an ex- cellent background for leadership and offers many enjoyable activities during the school year. ICT started this year off with their entry in the home- coming parade. A professional touch was added to lVIacArthur when just before Christmas, ICT mem- bers sold return address labels and personalized stationery. During March, ICT members won high honors in the district contest in Carrolton. Debbie Green was awarded a membership in the Voca- tional Honor Society. Debbie Green, the only Vocational H in the Irving, sets up an ICT display. if onor Society mem ICT executives, John Baker, presidentg Debbie Green, vice-presidcntg Mr. Whitson, sponsorg Carol Martin, par- hamentariang Heather Swink, secretaryg Jeanne Stramp,treasurerg Alan Boles. rcporterg and Donna Heflin, ser- geant at arms, discuss activities of the MacArthur chapter. be l' Printing officers, O'Lester Mccriff, student advisorg Dan Lemley, secretaryg Darrell Prince, reporterg ,lim Willis, parliamentariang and Carl Garner, vice-president, check the press. Not present were Jerry Bunch, presidentg Ted Wyatt, treasurer, As sponsor, Mr. George Moore teaches students the art of printing. and Danny Wynne, sgt.-at-arms. Lynn Jarvis and .lack Wright, vice-presidents of the Dallas Litho Club and Dave Lunt president of the same club enjoy the print shop tour provided by Carl Garner fcenter and Jerry Bunch fextreme rightl. fainting kills Composed of students taking printing, the Vo- cational lndustrial Club of America, Printing Chap- ter No. 337, develops leadership abilities through participation in educational tours and programs, community projects, and banquets. ln VICA com- petition, MacArthur students won 15 district and 10 state ribbons. These contests gave members an opportunity to compare their skills with other mem- bers studying the same trade all over the United States. Tale Headlines Hustling around the journalism room, the Tale Feather staff manages to publish the school newspaper twice a month. Pasting up pages, typing up stories, and editing pages, kept this year's newspaper busy. The staff is headed by the editor-in-chief, Davey Horton. The other staff members are Diane Dillinger, page one editor, Liz Carleton, page two editor, Craig Harms and Robert Mayo, page four editors and Jim Stewart, business manager. Page four editor, Robert Mayo, consults a dic- tionary before completing his story. i Page one editor Diane Dillinger and page two editor Liz Carleton business manager ,l im Stewart. was 1, flair' we-f:,,,, . g ,, ll ,l-,-xx.-i mlb' aSSlSlC Editor-in-chief Davey Horton and page four editor Craig Harms finish preparations for the last issue of the Tale Feather. Z N. A , i -xx Ns'-11' K Q' so Eff'- gg, Jeanne Cox, page 3 editor, talks over last minute details of the next edition of the Tale Feather with Mrs. Smith, sponsor. e , e insi .isss 5 ' W M Working together, reporters complete their assignments. 1 W e Reporters compare stories for upcoming edition of the Tale Feather. f 5352, Q Donna Simmons, Owen Smith, and DeAndrea Wi son admire their work in the last edition of the ale Feather which was done entirely hy the reporters. I2I Owst Cutlines, copy. headlines. pictures, deadlines- these are a few of the problems which confront Crest staffers. Each problem, however, has a so- lution. as these yearbook workers quickly learn. With many hours of diligent labor, the staff mem- bers, together with the editor, Marilyn Dean, and the advisor, Mrs. Ginna Rhodes, have striven suc- cessfully to make the '68 Crest a more complete and beautiful yearbook than ever before. l . Assistant, Tony Poston, and stage-manager-photographer, .lames Mershon take charge of lighting for the Cardinal Capers. 'W' Wf4'OPbV9jVY7 1 w K Q 5 Freshman, Lynette Lankford Marilyn Dean proofreads another catches a wink before re Crest page. turning to Crest drudgeries. -sq., wa. mg, , W,,,9gQf2t4f6 Cfiffogiiifigi t Q . f - , sf ,- I me g Q 9 , -ki, ' , . I-:E , i t .Ms Vrff . 'V .:.: .gifs - t-f'fg,.,35gg5,e:f.- . :- . .1 . . . , 1 f t .4. i 1 itt i , . llt tt. t . nA . Chief photographer, Cindy Young, often feels caged in with Crest deadlines to meet. M- Editors, Diane Garrett, Mary Alice McMillan, and Debbie Brann turn in pages to Mrs. Rhodes. Sammie Ellis, Karen Puckett, Earl Whitley, and Jackie Wilke work furiously on their deadlines. is ev ewzywpm ' f David Massey, Gary Parker, and ,lames Mershon in- dustriously develop Crest pictures. 5? Crest staffers Karen Puckett. Marilyn Dean, Pat Odom, Brenda Hutson, and Mary Alice McMillan welcome alumni in the home- coming parade. Lynn Scott, Brenda Hutson, and Pat Odom sort pictures while Chris Shotwell checks the time. E rf- v, J' an . f'f'l'K 'Z . Ei uf -gs ' HS M , E9 , , 1 I .mf 191-W ri? an B l X Ur 'xx K A -C Qpm: Qf,,,,,Qw Daw Waflow P01191 Clldtwoodf TgefwQofmtclvCafwls1So Clawing our Cardinals with their smashing ground attack, the Irving Tigers. managed to score heav- ily in the first half. Two touchdowns and two conversions fell into the Tigers' paws, giving them a score of 15 points at the end of the second quar- ter. Returning to the field after the first half, Big Mac showed a stronger defense, preventing the Tigers from scoring. Though they fought hard, the Cards still failed to scoreg thus the first game of the season ended Irvingfl5, lVIacArthur-0. 'Q ,2 ts. aa ,Q aw ,Wag N X sfinn. tDemtowu Flash Hidden Wings help Jerry Rodes QLD and Larry Pike, nivg iran f, WW' , ,,,1l 725:51 ' 'EL if -ffif l A ' If :Q . 15 vg a f n X H Z i r f A F . l- ff A ,fl ff-., ,,,1 , Q H A I-. 'L ll Q 5 Q Q in 4 K' B M f 'V Th i ' in Tj , ' 'W' X , ' ff l ,. ' sa av. , ' 'f. :' -' ' -4 T' f Y'-1 1- V B : Freddie Powers Charles Scheiber David McLendon Bill Marek Buss Wisener SE TB SE T T Braniff gives team il lift Glenn Bluvk lu-lps Andy Banks Billy Johnson C113 doesn't find help from Wisener f79l McLendon, Pike, and Black maul a Skeeter. ' 28 7 , , 5 . , A 4, , . ,, f 4' X A a tx H 'f E 5 lg lA I f Ag: X, Uwl '. f--. - ,, :Q . ' M: .ii f,q..ffqf Andy Banks G Charlie Fleming G Buddy Morgan TE W ii 32 H.. Billy Johnston C115 doesn't see Larry Morgan's 1225 up coming troubles The MacArthur Cardinals swooped down upon the Raiders in their third district game. Though the Bell Raiders scored a touchdown five minutes after the game began, the Bed Birds recovered in the second half, scoring twice. Jerry Cochran topped a 75 yard MacArthur drive by trudging 4 yards for a TD., with 2:05 left in the third quarter. Andy Banks booted the pigskin for the extra point and again later for a 27 yard field goal. The final score-. MacArthur, 103 Bell, a frozen 7. Showing that it takes cooperation to win the game Wayne Morris aids Charlie Fleming fm., ,. . ,.,,. if v . W' e ss ff' 7 M f f- . 7 Steve Fernandez TB Larry Pike C Bob Opp TB M I N U T E S Dl?lA'K , I i fm aww HOME vlfyrqps nawu vusmlsn IZHMEH OO Ol OO DO O O OO OO C 0 CO QQ I O 60 OCC. O D OO U OOO OOO OC Q , i vw- r 'sf- Ls- VVXV I - B it 4 X M . ' s Q . Mike Loter QB Kenneth Morris SE l Bob Sark C Jerry Cochran FB . A. K E iii . 'rf - 2 . in - Q V 'W QI' L ,, ,, ' 'vm . K .al I K A V 7 , 1 -Q 1 9 1,51 a n K . cz, . 1 Wrgk I . . A ' 5 ' Q vfL'f2,'tQ,.Lf'., A- . ' 1,31 ' f' iv ' 1 . D -ff t' f- 2 3 W' Billy Johnston QB Bill Brockles C Ronald Dickinson G Darrell Cooper QB , -R , 40 '6 A k i ' r i B Enchantment prevailed over MacArthur,s first Home- coming as the Big Red Cards brought home their first touchdown on the second play of the game. Larry Morganis interception and fast action gave the feverish stands their first gasp of excitement in the game. By the end of the game, the rarnpaging Red Birds had captured their first district win, 40-6. Mike Conners, one of the newest members of the team, looked bright as he came down with one of Johnston's passes and stepped out for a 40 yard touchdown. Mean- while Charlie Schreiber and Andy Banks, abducting passes from the Lions, quarterback, joined Cordon Fagg in stream- ing over the goal. t' it ri Ali t ' i .if . K V .. A V . t 'N , . . ' ,Qw- , - - ., 2? ff 4. C Jerry Rhodes T Gary Kerbow FB 1 ' - ' Alger Moore T Jimmy Watts FB of v 77 'W E. 351911 KA P' A ,f ff f',, jiri A :Lf X Ai 1 ,- Z.- t' A,. as y ' if 1 . , ,,., y , t ,, N M ,A Glenn Black QB Mike Conners WB David Miller T Larry Morgan WB Greg Jackson C A Lg? ,'f- , '4'. , get W Defeating the Rider Raiders assured Y A the Cards of second place in district I ,., to , 2 4-AAAA. During the first play in the iii A V i f ' ' V' gi Ji . - s cond ua t r, L lVl th t q s t C ff any is through the Rider line for the Cardinal s , M i first T.D. The next Cardinal score came Britt Trapnell G John Marcellus T Tom Ladasau TE at the end of a 28-yard drive and Andy - - Banks' attempt for the extra point proved . - , successful. Rideris only points came from , , a successful field goal attempt, leaving the score 10-3 as the last seconds drained E , 23' 't away. -fx 1 Q. 1 V 'fx A 411 it i. .i,, if Mike Phillips QB Cochran and Johnson help Schreiber make a long gain. I33 he if V I - n V All 'pl . mf 6,-L - B L fy 1 Sem , ,z Jae, K 'A 'fu ,, H ' ' THE BIG FOUR: John Groom, Bubba Fife, Max Whitley, and Jim Mavity. Tlwg I-kflp Toi Kmdle Team Qpwt liii , 3 As an aid to the ailing, industrious managers Bobby Mc- As Billy Brewer and Charles Maples oversee, Cooper Wherter and Wayne Cooper rush to provide time out con-. lends Patterson a helping hand. solation. , : -:M-f '11 X . XL 1 I :., . 1 5 E15 f 1 an S u 451- 45 1 4. i in M Q: . ,, .,,. ,A . - Me. ,gi Y BTemw Clw1egeslmtaA New Qeasow QcowCwwlf we they Grand Prairie 0 20 Samuel 0 38 Bryan Adams 7 13 Sam Houston 42 0 Irving 0 O Bell 7 6 Richland 13 14- Leon Bartlett leads the way to victory. 1967 B Team members are: Front row: Michael, Wilson, Robins, Trigg, Bartlett, Davis, Loving, Thorpe, McLendon fmgnlg Second row.' Meredith, Young, Brown, Morris, Kelly, Butterworth, Salazar, Hamberger, Thomas, Hutson fmgnlq Third row: Von, Cannon, Valenta, Deaton, Harrington, Rodenbusch, Tompkins, Currie, Hammond, Freeman fmgrjg Fourth row: Fitzgibbon, Beach, Sanderson, Cole, Reed, Wall, Crabtree, Smith, Phy fmgr.J, Fifth row: Sanders, Harris, Strauss, Wells, Eby, Bell, McGriff, Ashburn, Gardner, Fetter Cmgrjg Sixth row: Coach Dozier, Founerat, Lester, Kemp, Martin, Slate, Pryor, Smith, Topaum, Black, Coach Pridgeon. ith!! 2-4-1 TlwQeasow ComesTcvA Coaches Dozier and Pridgeon take a break from a busy schedule. A scrambling receiver awaits his pass. A muddy field becomes a slippery obstacle for B team quarterback Tim Tompkins. 5 ll is g il! Q P' 17 -3? Ray Morales looks anxiously for his receiver. 16359 Tug Thaw Wings Touchdown! A fast dash around the end. A Ffwskmaw with Vwwitg 5 '71 Qcow Cow RED TEAM Mac .... 12 Irving Black .. Mac .... 22 Irving Gold . .. M ac .... 18 Hurst ..... Mac .... 16 Mac White .. H' 'I W i Mac .... 14 Euless . . . . . . . . If , i W gf f1EL2l' I nah, 1, 1 Mac....20 Hurst Central .. 'F V A Y I Mac. . . . 6 Mac White . . . , ,f'1f'1 ' who F bvkggif f IA iiig Mac. . . . 6 Irving Gold . . 2., up JVA V rghi Mac. . . . 14 Irving Black . . . . 13 - Q f,AE VVOH-.4 Lost-,4 Tie-1 L'rr1 as 1' LII : 1 I iv 5 .igii .vr,g,r rrrr!r r1if ' WHITE TEAM I I Mac. . . . 6 Irving Cold . . . . . . 0 a fs: 2:f1 .,f,,.r ,.A: h Mac. . . . 8 Irving Black . . . . . 12 ' r: Mac. . . . 8 Mac Red . . . . . . . . 16 I QEA Mac .... 12 Irving Black . . . . 14 gngiz rlgg Mac. . . . 0 Euless . . . . . . . . . . 26 Mac .... 14 Hurst Central . . .. . 30 I Mac 12 Ma? Red ' ' 6 ,V Q,- Mac .... 12 Irvlng Gold . . . 0 Won-3 Lost-5 Tie-0 Coach Ledbetter Coach Richardson n r Members of the Freshman Football Team are: Row I-Prichard, Blankenship, Fergurson, Nanson, Moore, Michaels, Owens, Earl, Opp, Head. Row 2-Fieszel, Waters, Trapnell, Clanton, Brockles, Hutchings, Amerine, Williams, Hogan. Row 3- -Cantacessi, White, Brewer, Ashbacken, Lowe, Keathly, Moore, Jennings, Zermer, Coach Bob Ledbetter. Row 4-Holmes, Church, Taylor, Simmons, Shelton, Tennings, Rasberry, Estrahrook, Harrison, Coach Joe Richardson. Row 5-Lee, Martin, Kemp, Jackson, Morales, Slade, Byrs. 11- cf M Hiw nik as ., R fHwQi53h,. 3 ' TVV . You're behind by ten, girls! 'Www Coach Williams Miss Chacchia .f i Mrs. Jones Coach Wren Practice makes perfect ' f no Can Fawcett throw a hundred miles? Here it comes, Carol! 1,-,1QLM .MEM , L Iii., M tr 'iii A1 Lgf M Wx X fiii I M L 1 in L x x , 1 T A 1 if : NW, Q Fi - 4 N .. ,., , -1- nn KT . MN---tl ,,,A , I t 1 5 'Q I f , I. ,, Coach Smith Miss Samscll Mrs. Shamhurger Miss Ramsey Coach Stephenson .L..T.1 y L.T1-o IIQWI LQ 'o rg i1,.:gr o o ggi If Frgffg . YL., Q, ZW, ff, W3 Hffff f 1 ,. N if Q ' Egg or,,,1 k, L l , ifl .32 , ,o i Mrs. Regelsky Coach Hoover Fun is a game of dodgeball. X .V mf 1 W as QW., WY' -- ., K W VY V M V , fii5f 4 V: Only two more weeks of Modern dance. One, two,-turn- Gxjnwmasfx Twiw With a straddle dismount, Jack Shelton drops from the rings. .Miss Dona Samsel and Miss Patty Ramsey oversee team practices. There's no denying .. . V H They re lush flying! Up, s t r e t c h , and over. x. A ww WW 13 M59 an is 43 A wiv' dem , 5 X fbgfqfi .1-4 2 W' w mi my K. Ref, 5 f Q, k 961 75 W f. 'Q 15 '2 'ha . v ,. M ,N,J ,vw WM, L ,, K if N A f - '.,5,H, 3 Y 22.3 xl ,. H , ,N 3 Xwxxn . V. ff! 4'-, , fi 3 Q' Jim iw i 'F an-if MQ, f f Y 0 r fa . A, Ai:i 4,'52. X x ,lf . , f A'-5 - x 'T 'i i' , ' : Elma , 1 , l A Fa C , ' ' ' 'Mfr ag ' Ea- ,K J ,M ,V,, ,, ., in . Bill Woodall Marc Richards Mike Phillips L --.2f!3l::HE'2l9'Nf.li'.ff ' 4 . ' ' 'jiiiiili ,F h I ...,, Q, .:g,f1g, 5 5. iw ul, W.. 1 , , he ' ' fm 'MW I ff.. ri Qi B08kQf7COUMb Mac vs. Opp 48 W.T.White... .....44 33 Irving ...... ..... 4 0 62 W.T.White... .....54 38 Sunset ...... ..... 5 6 69 Snyder .....93 63 Bonham .... ..... 5 8 46 SOC ....... ..... 4 0 52 Richland ' .... ..... 6 5 51 Sherman ........ ..... 4 7 34 Bishop Lynch .... ..... 4 8 67 Denison ....... ..... 6 9 40 Irving .....58 52 Richland . . . . . . . .55 60 Pinkston , . . ..... 72 70 Waco ....... ..... 5 9 47 Crozier Tech . . . . . . . .39 47 Richland .... ..... 5 7 31 Bell ....... ..... 5 9 69 Rider .... ..... 7 1 47 Garland .... ..... 5 5 59 Castleherry .... ..... 5 7 53 Sam Houston .... ..... 4 45 Bell ........ ....... 5 2 77 Rider ...,....87 55 Garland .... ....... 6 9 64 Castleherry ..... ,.... 5 7 50 Sam Houston ....... ' ..... 79 Season Statistics: 9 won 18 lost District Statistics: 2 won 6 lost 4th place f-- - ' . raeetl ami' 1 55. - V125 on I W ..,, .T Ronnis Morris V cw : , . ,.r. r-Q. .-me-g - ,ft , Dellis MHY Robert McMaster ...OwuQpwb Coach Dozier builds spirit at halftime. Words of wisdom from the ones who know: Coaches Richardson and Dozier. I Joe Massa Wayne Ruyle Tom Ladusau Bob Furgerson Jerry Fisher stows away the team's gear. David Sullivan applies an oucltless band-aid for Duane Reagan. Lightning action from Robert McMasters 1231 w 1 4 -114 Darrell Cooper Jerry Rhodes Tim Tompkins dbh Rub-a dub-dub spirit is brewing in this ring. . Following the bounding ball, are Robert McMasters and Tom Ladusau. ME Basketbaws Lessons Raise your hand and be counted like Wayne Ruyle. Q L ,. 1 3 A 1 QKQNQA A 5 '325' Y e ,a ff' if gig. ,W - , Q iyA M 2 . 42 ci Mg: ,K ,Q 2 , it . E X ff 3 'E 5? 57 xv il , 5, Q 2 .. 3 Q J? F 5 Q A 5. 55, , in g 1 if A ff, 9 3 YN nf ft we f A O NN LE 1 ,iff if if W E , 'H 2525713 Carlson defends Mac's goal against Tigers. BaslwbCouwb MacArthur .... 28 W. T. White .. .... 41 MacArthur .... 53 Irving ....... . . . 51 MacArthur .... 48 W. T. White .... .... 4 9 MacArthur .33 L. D. Bell .... .... 4 4 MacArthur .... 29 Eastern Hills . . . . . . . 33 MacArthur .... 57 Irving ........ .... 6 5 MacArthur .... 36 S. 0. C. . . . . . . . 41 MacArthur .... 47 Richland . . . . . . 57 MacArthur .... 47 Irving . . . . . . . 39 MacArthur .... 42 Richland . . . . . . . 67 MacArthur .... 56 L. D. Bell .... .... 5 7 MacArthur .... 71 Rider ....... .... 5 8 MacArthur .... 39 Garland . . . . . . 53 MacArthur .... 66 Castleherry . . . . . . . 49 MacArthur .... 61 Sam Houston . . . . . . . 34 MacArthur. .51 L. D. Bell .... .... 5 2 MacArthur .... 60 Rider ....... .... 5 6 MacArthur .... 55 Garland .... .... 4 1 MacArthur .... 67 Castleberry . . . . . . . 4-7 MacArthur .... 63 Sam Houston . . . . . . . 66 B Team Whisks Tlvwuglu '68 Qeasow M Y. '35 -Q i f 3 Carlson leaps high in a battle for the hall during a tense moment. Mac.. Mac.. Mac. Mac. . Mac. . Mac. . Mac. . Mac. . Mac. . Mac. . Mac. . Mac. . Mac. . Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac. . Mac Mae Mac l54 Basket Comb WHITE TEAM Grand Prairie Adams 48 Irving Black ...... 38 Euless ............ 50 Central ...... . . . 47 Irving White ....... 35 Euless ..... . . . 76 Central . . . . . 52 Mac Red ..... .... 5 5 Irving Black ....... 67 Members of the freshman White Team are: Row 1: Mgr. Charles Moore, Jim Michaels, John Brewer, Steve Hogan, Philip Hutching. Row 2: Mgr. Richard Garret, Keith Slade, Bob Stokes, Monty Williams, Tom Brockles, Jim Buchanan. Not in picture, John Martin. Fwslwuaw Easlwtew unlwlzoad Tof Bo,slwivCowd: RED TEAM Grand Prairie Lee ...... Irving Black ....... Grand Prairie Grand Prairie Adams . . . Adams . . . Irving White ......... Grand Prairie Lee ...... Irving White ...... . . Euless ........... 70 38 48 47 41 66 49 44 50 MacArthur White ........ Irving Black . Irving White .... Euless ........ . . Irving Black .... 51 47 48 62 ... Coach Ledbetter gives a few pointers to Ray Jackson and Ray Morales. Members of the freshman Red Team are: Row 1: Mike Raney, Ray Morales, Mike Stover, Ray Charles Jackson, Jeff Friel. Row 2: Coach Ledbetter, Doug Holmes, Steve Harrison, Richard Wright, Reggie Nelson. Not in picture, Dan Gilligan. v mmf. Ll s ,:f4Q3:Q.W,g , ., x fmzzgzr- '- ...A-on-.w-nspaorlffwf S . , .JSE -, is s x f, 1 KES Q x x Ra K W ,,.11-- .K 1 wi ,, 1 - if Bill Cato, Bill Allender and Jeff Vardeman watch the shot curve down the fairway. Gowns Talw Tw Tlw Bill Allender's putt isn't up to par. li- Bill Cato and J eff Vardeman wait for Tom Fischer to pick up the tee , if ...,.v- K ' - 'ft '-4 We-.,, f , Q, 'W' Bill Allender sinks his putt as Bill Cato, Lance Morrison, Wayne Walthall pauses with the Uncola. Tom Fischer and Steve Taylor watch intently. it 't b The swing's the thing, as shown hy Bill Cato, J eff Vardeman and Lance Morrison. l57 Concentrating, Steve Taylor lines up his putt. Ima AML Woods Tools 0 Ttuwurwdo V . ,,. , Mud-tapping J eff Vardeman does his soft-shoe routine. i W Flanked by Ned and Bill Pou, Coach Pridgeon follows the bouncing ball Mac. . . . . . Mac ........ Mac ........ Mac ........ Mac ........ Mac Mac.. Mac Matclv Count 18 HOLES Irving . . . McKinney Bell ..... Irving . . . Denton . . Irving . . . Richardson Irving . . . Bell ..... Denton . . . 9 HOLES Irving . . Cleburne . B111 Allender hopes for the elu ive hole-in-one. Twcks il 21 by Q2 x I 1 ' .1 c The 220 is Mike Conners' race Red Rover, Red Rover let MacArthur come over. L P ,.,, :nf fx f A ,Ak . ,Lp-,J . Sixkiller to the rescue for Mac. A w 1 W HL'-+ 5 Q We 1 2' x Varsity's-Coach Fife counts the seconds. Twcb Bags Receiving the sweatsuit is Mr, Clean of the Varsity Scene , MH E S David Massey. 1968 Varsity Team members are: fFirst row! Massey, Garrett, Pollock, Dorsett, Jackson, Conners, Duffy, f second row! Crab- tree, Currie, Conners, Hutchings, Starr, Pointer, flhifd row! O'Nei1, Powers, Mayo, Tompkins, Ditto, ffourth fowl Bird, Burris, Cannon, Shellum, Beach, Collins, K fifth fowl Sixkiller, Brunt,Ruy1e, Morris, Harrison, Topaum, Arradondo. Members not shown are Schrieber and Crider. i0LPowwuAndf Aw Needed Tof Wm 3 fiffi. 1 W ' , ,1 Mayo follows Powers through the tape. Dancing Tony Crabtree throws shot-put MH'--f..zulv- Bird, Collins, Garrett, and Brund, are four 4-40 boys. L 1 3. i s Cardinal Keith Ditto flies over the pole. r rf X , , F Y . , may 2 Wi fig ,,VV 4 -'Mlm Jim Morris waves good-bye to the shot-put. fi, 'z' ' ' 'Q . M , ' Q' Q, ' if t fb ' S M AVVLV ik A . ,I ' l fi l 'l :J V ,4 '5 1 Qilgi' U ' if ' in ' ni x - gi' if H K - ., ., ' , 's' - ., rbi , W ,v t . t s s . , 4 ,13 ff , ,f ,',.55a'g7izqZ , ' ,,. 31451 cw, gb. fag, ft K' A A ' K+ J il' QQ 'ff if 97? ' Q' y . gv 36-,gvg Springing into the air, Sixkiller stretches his distance. Mayo struggles over barrier. Pmzsm X-M. IT f Gary Beach out steps Irving for the tape MacArthur and Irving test each other at practice meets. Sixkiller falls behind at first hurdle. 4 K4 W... FT S L-,, . ffrg. ,LQ Eiiiigf -.52-M -W ,M Q -.rgffib in . '- si i- I -Qin., '1 1 - 1 . igw ' , 2' K 4 T 31 sv f 1 f ,gb V, Nik 2, A ,, ' 'Z',2l. 3 ., ' ' . , Jn. ,Q f K a s- . . n wi L . . .. :gm , E X J ' U: if '53 , - , L.. gi, ,rf .V '.,, ' ' - L ' 3 A X we w f f vi i ii r K2 ' f ' Q ,, .im1vsg ':fi jf!! if ' , . n Eglin'-C f L ' L 'Ye in X - 'B' ' ,. ' .Q-.., ,--cf 5 -J-14 5 - i ' My L ' N 2 2 ,51-'1 , 7 Aky' ' 519 gf 'X V If Ll' A 'R Q ' 151' ' fl? ,-:- 'ifffi ,1 ' ffl 9: .gi,,?L,z'f.. iy , Bt ? . A 'i ' ' 4 , i'., 'i'ii'9f 'iiii' k'f p , ' ' 'kg A ' ' 'L,1' n an - '- ' W if A . f , , , i ff -H in i - .TQ.5lWfi i , W A- .-a f ' 5 gi . 14575, 1 f - ff K - if' , Jambi .. A AEMAW A, Lgf. I , . y ' t n Lgf. , gl A Beach passes Adamson on Home Stretch. ls Alwag Pub Cw B3 Twcb B055 Tompkins speads wings for MacArthur. Q . ii - 1 , '2 1 f - Lffii' 5 ' , ' H V - A1 of ,' A, -v V iff ' t..m. 1-1 ' i' 'Ei ' Q-tiff' '51 ,,'. i :5 f ' 1 , ff V a ' - ' M 5 1 b hbb , L ,L,,L ..M1 1 ,,,, j , wx V A if .. .I f Manager Harold Duffy aids Jackson by fixing starting Manager Robert Burris adjusts the starting block for Mike block before race. Conners. Ditto takes to the air in an attempt to clear the bar. Team Weak Powers practices for a hard run. Tired Jackson prepares to pass the baton to ready Beach. Beach brings the baton in for a win Awiwwv ., -sg, ,...v 2 Straining for the strin , ix., . ,s 1, A, N Q .gl - ' ew g, Ray Jackson crosses the finish line . A long run and a high flight before Gary Mayo pole vaults. MacArthur's best discus hurler. Dick Crider places at meet V W. ,N ,arf Stamina, coordination, and balance-three requirements for a shotputter. Johnny Blankenship strives to reach the tape. Gliding over the crossbar is Wade Trapnell Johnny Blankenship forges ahead of his opponent. Bob Jennings leaps toward the finish. aw ml Pads The 'en-'ee Qeaww . ' -, s . - -k-- Row 1: Bob Owens, Ray Henry, Gary Allen, Bob Jennings, Mark Phillips, Dan Fordhamg Row 2: David Kemp, Pate Church. .lohnny Blankenship, Ray Morales, Steve Fieszel, Coach Sullivang Row 3: David Aschbaucker, John Zermer, Mike Moore, Ricky Nanson, Tom Lowe. Vwwfhj A Watching J im Paschal's draw-hack is Clay Carpenter. if is , 1g,.24 , M ' 1 A' :Lf I f. . More Bounds to the ounce as Clay Carpenter stretches for a lob. Playing the net, Diane Garrett restrains the ball's flight. lfiesTofQkowCaw Myra Thornton completes a winning swing. Coach Josefy counts season's victories Beth Croce and Diane Garrett formulate one of Mac's doubles' teams. 1.Vk f1f1k,'.l1i ,12g1,' 'X' , , 'f1f,,ffffy',f,ffKflfQyfif3,! ff ,v. , . f . , K f K ff H' Other members of the '67-'68 Tennis Team: First Row: fl-rl Tim Booth, Paul Rast, Jerry Galagher, Second Row: Jack Shelton. Jerzy Hawkins, Gary Kohlbaucher, Jerry and Terry Bird. :Wm com, rmugumwmm, AML fm , Tennis :awww mmm Jerry gets in some practice on the backboard. ' f r Sandy Willis seems to have found her partner, Diane Lange. 12 . ' gif-25, - . vm ,, - g 1. K rr f,af..,s . .fi ' Q K 1 4 QM, ,,,k W i Y ,W -A f Lucy Parrish anxiously awaits the return. Low, 15, eo, 40, Dww - AMLTM Game G0-Q6 Ow . e A , W Wim .I ee R 4 - ., 1 , e , 2 -li'-. X f W ' . I , -. , K xx -we-4-wma.. in w-mn-has K 1 ei -nw D. Leagow 'LL ' ggi CMH 3 fm- ix? il Tig?-'dm Pltcher Ken Young recexves hrs slgnals. The players warm up before the game. A Rider runner slips in is si we , WL? tE95iil39fv5l35g3l755ii1iif u J An earth shaklng Cardmal swmg mx! v Johnston stretches for the ball. Joe Massa plays it safe at first nm : -' Q Bill Johnston Gordon Fagg , 'V cram V 'Kf h V' n f l f QA h m l, J,, , .., A , n im,-WL David McLendon Some fast action at second. f f. Home base-here I come! UU' Q. P 5.1 Cordon Fagg slides to safety. The Cardinal Arsenal stands in readiness. N, if' - fill 'X , f. , Craig Hoyle Joe Massa J. - ,Q E n Cardinal Jerry Rhodes swings his way to victory. ATemw Is 'Q Billy Johnston lobs the . b N + vi ' I E A , ,X o 1 n 4 iii e H ,A xxe A NN' A 1 'Q Y X 5 L'-A A on Jerry Rhodes The baseball team rallies 'round the mound. V f ,N ,W x I i, i illiil ii Bruce Gundlach Jerry Hughes Pat Smifh A,,.,- Tom Ladasau Neal Baily 4 Tommy Ladasau Randy Min-,S Wayland Clark Robert Willhelm - '.,. ,, Helping to put this Texan out is Catcher .Terry Rhodes. Ken Young Don Dykes Jerry Cochran Steve Willbanks Ken Young lines up another strike. it t I I !,..,.,- W,-ff With a fast sizzle: to Pat Smith, Tom Ladasau puts the runner out. Pat Smith is ready to spring the trap QM p H 3,1 e A Q I I ,.,. Mike Phillips Richard Towery Mike D1m0Hd Billy Johnston takes advantage of the time out ,,,.,-4 ' Coach Ledbetter shouts instructions to the team. Mac 3 13 6 13 3 5 2 5 9 1 3 3 1 Runs Balifedfhv vs Irving ........ OPP 1 Grand Prairie . . 1 South Garland . . . . . 0 Bishop Dunne . . . . . . 3 Denton ....... . . . 2 Bishop Dunne . . . . . . 16 Grand Prairie . . . . 1 Sam Houston . , . . 2 Castleberry . . . 1 Rider ........ . 3 Sam Houston . 0 Castleberry .... . 4 Rider ...... 0 13-3 Season .... 1968 Zone Champions 10 .,-Q-If' With determination Pat Smith steps into the batter's box xii l85 5 Q X J W :MQ AML Adnnudshahmw eww pm, Bwwfw F-lutsow fu. Bunlwf P To . :.I In Amidst the everyday excitement and confusion of a school day, one figure stands predominant- Mr. Paul Burke, our principal. He and his staff are working constantly to make a healthy, learning en- vironment at MacArthur. Their efforts to make school a pleasant and unique experience are re- alized and appreciated by students. Mr. Burke's service to the field of education has included thirteen years of teaching, three years as vice-principal at Bowie, and four years as vice- principal at MacArthur. Having this background, it came as no surprise when he was promoted to prin- cipal upon Mr. Caseyis departure. This year at MacArthur has been a good one. Students have overcome their problems and have excelled in their studies. This excellence of attitude and spirit will be carried over to future occupa- tions. Their resulting successes can be traced back to their achievements at MacArthur while under the leadership of Mr. Paul Burke. Mr. Burke keeps a watchful eye on the affairs of ed- ucation. .-3' W. T. HANES The Crest Wishes to pay tribute to Mr. W. T. Hanes on his eleventh year as super- intendent of the Irving Independent School District. Public Education in Irving has seen a decade of leadership by a man of courage and conviction-courage to accept the challenges pertaining to the welfare of his community and conviction to stand firm on his beliefs. Once upon a time ARLEN GRAY CURTIS HINES Junior Freshman Vice-Principal Vice-Principal -A 1', JOHN HAMBERGER GENE LUMPKINS Sophomore Senior Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Who me?! And who's speaking please? ROY KOGER Freshman Counselor V tx X LOUISE MURPHY Senior Counselor .K Ml-IQ A001055 I-lava Tww Pow Pwblewa BETTYE RUCKER Junior Counselor BARBARA WILSON Sophomore Counselor Have a cool yule and a festive first. Don't you knock before you enter? What do you mean, do I have enough credits to graduate? l9I ALICE BYRD Secretary to Vice-Principal MYRA HARROD Secretary to Principal DORTHY LEDBETTER Secretary to 9th and 10th Grade Counselors LA RUE DIDDLE Data Processing !..5 fax DELL WATSON ADA COX Head Librarian Librarian WAN DA BOWLAND Secretary to 11th and 12th Grade Counselors ?iF'x5?7i:f25:if?'fS3? M7235 f iii lf! 'ni fi A a. ,. 1 ft 1 Af , gi I V5 L ' A 1 .5 . f ,,.,f-gf ,Q 49' sim ? NORMA MiKsovsKY Receptionist - I VERSA SHERRER NOVETTA AHEARNE Library Clerk Nurse Ei 4'You've got to be kidding. Please, I'd rather do it myself! Keeping Paw walt ' Needs JANE DARLAND CHRISTINE DENTON l2th Grade Attendance Clerk MARILYN TALLEY 10th Grade Attendance Clerk Ilth Grade Attendance Clerk MARJORIE MORRIS 9th Grade Attendance Clerk .uv 1 6 Q-J if . ,,. , .:.f ,.1,, If ' JERRY ARMSTRONG Do you expect me to believe that? Head Attendance Clerk to A v , gghA mas. -ff,-A f , A, ,... - --e-- iw vw, 4--4 V . ., -IiS:E:-:e lif .nt it A 1 v W.. ' 3'Lv . A -V QA: Q' me 3 , Imogene Grandu, Flora Wenzel. Rhoda Walker, Judy McGiboney, Catherine Parker, Jean Dozier, Jean Wells, Mable Ferris, Edna Jennings, Donnie Story, Joyce Stewart, Gyndel Zablosky, Mable Grace. wma -- , ',.,- V ' ' --H f'-- if e ,, , . www W ws: -' ,..-, f .::u..:v,,l:' ,r -fr3!P4ix5J7 4rLE':JL. vt' ' :-5 . ,ff I 'W ff' ,QV I ,,,,, 5, -I Mk, f '4 , -ffztsfrfefm L ,, , We .mg-,f,, I f -f I ' Y ' - , M...i..M...t. 1' , - ,., ,'-' H , L ' ' dale e v e e 3 - .. ,M W L li., L ' LQ, . . a , , J: -A , , x J 4 ,yn K . T 435, . we ,... .1 L - i , ' . 'R . IZ' - '-f 1. in -t ' .sf 5' ' f , 21 elee in Q vm , K ! . rk.L . ? W , , , av :ft ' in 1 l v reer W ff - t at , -. 1- ' A 1 . . x 1 if. 3 -V ..Q. fixes 1 fl 1 6 - 3 , ' - 5, .. t ' ik K g t ennn Qi Aline Darby, Mossie Lindenblatt, .lean Sass, Helen Henvy, Tony Welton, Hazel Mullins. Mavis Chapman, Leola Harvey, Shirley Browne, Jessie Gallamore, Pauline Balard, Ann Davis. xg 112 4' -nip K --gr. V 2 rsss f rssa A ' K, f If ',-Vq 1' ffl , ,-'f W 5-4? , 3 -as-mth. , K 'L-, 1 Clammie Wa.ll Bob Johnson Woodrow Dodson Bruno Johnson The custodial and cafeteria staffs were barely noticed at MacArthur, not because they didn't do their duties, but because they did them so well. The custodians came early and left late. Neat landscaping and clean halls were obvious results of their work. The cafeteria workers did an equally good job. The snack bar made it possible for students to eat their favorite foods while the lunch line provided nourish- ing meals year around. The indirect services of these two staffs contributed greatly to Mac- Arthur,s comfortable atmosphere. ' 1 'iv it Dolly Contero, Myrtle Holcom, Lois Cates polishing a class room. Melton Romero Henry Powell o Don White, Jessie Montgomery, Delbert Contero straighten up the cafeteria. WANDA BRADLEY-fEnglzLsh IVJ, sponsor of the senior class, considers English her hobby. Her other activities include PTA and community concerts. Mrs. Bradley left MacArthur after the first se- mester to be with her husband in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Moore took her place as head of the department during the second se- mester. MICHAEL BONNER- fEnglish ll, is working on his masteris degree in history, studies geneal- ogy as his hobby. PAMALA C A F F O- fEngZish III wrote poet- ry in high school that was later published in an anthology of poems. PEGGY ELLIOT-fEng- lish Il graduated from George Peabody College in Tennessee. CAROLYN FLORER- fEnglish IIIJ has toured Canada, Europe, and Mexico. tis Michael Bonner Pamala Caffo Peggy Elliot Carolyn Florer WW To fully appreciate the contributions of the English Department, we must consider the role that English plays in every stu- dent's life. From the first grade, English teachers draw the blueprints by which the student will later build his life. The main objectives for these plans are to teach the students to think clearly, to listen imagina- tively, to read thoughtfully, to write cre- atively, and to respect good English. Rec- ords, tapes, television, films, and overhead projectors play a vital role in accomplish- ing these objectives. Mrs. Moore's class studies the literary prospects of an apple. Wanna Lloyd Letricia Moore Ginna Rhodes Lois Ruggerio Regina Hurst Mary Keeton REGINA H U R S T- fEnglish III! Cardette drillteam sponsor, gradu- ated from East Texas State University. MARY KEETON- fEnglish III! spent two months touring Europe and the Scandinavian countries between her junior and senior years at Baylor. Frances Parker Sandra Smith WANNA LLOYD-IEnglish IV2 graduated from Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas where she studied drama. LETRICIA MOORE-fEngIish IU gradu- ated from Texas University. She enjoys fly- ing and water skiing in her spare time. FRANCES PARKER-fEnglish IU a gradu- ate of TCU has traveled extensively for background enjoyment. CINNA RHODES-fEngIish W2 a senior sponsor and yearbook advisor, wrote articles for The Washington Record , a school district newspaper in Arizona. LOIS RUCGERIO-fEnglish IU a graduate of Dallas University, has done much re- search on the Romantic Period in English Literature and modern drama. SANDRA SMITH-fEnglish IU the news- paper advisor, is mainly interested in high school publications. Mrs. Lloyd takes a five minute breather between classes. 2 V-Q-.ir gif ' s Mrs. Keeton's various sound effects make English more interesting. I97 'E' Shirley Smith Jennifer Sullivan Robert Sweely .IOHN WILKINSON- fEnglish U graduated from Stephen F. Austin State College. .IUANITA W 0 O D- fEnglish Il graduated from NTSU in Denton. John Wilkinson Juanita Wood -QJ,?EIm.i'fii.sv -M ' 'X SHIRLEY SMITH-fEngliSh U gradu- ated frorn Northwest College in Louisi- ana. She has traveled through Canada and Mexico. JENNIFER SULLIVAN-fangzish 1111 sponsor of the Literary Club, gradu- ated from University of Texas. ROBERT SWEELY-f English IV! sen- ior sponsor, was in the Naval service from 1950-54-. at , R ,,,. -' 1 :zz . ,-f .hi-.- The students have no monopoly on daydreaming at MHS. -.SW Sometimes I feel like just giving up. I have but one thing to say, HELP! RUTH STEVENS-K French 1, 2, 3, and 42 serves as the head of the Language Department in addition to being sponsor of the French ' Club. She has traveled widely through Europe and lived for a time in France. For relaxa- tion from her duties at Mac Arthur, she turns to garden- ing, painting, and writing. Ruth Stevens Modes of transportation daily bring our world clsoer and closer together, while our civilizations grow farther apart. By Miss Stevens illustrates the modem technique gf studying the languages of our fellow' nations, we can better teaching using the audiowisual lingual System' understand each country's unique culture. Students who are interested in international occupations and those who enjoy foreign culture can choose from courses in French, Spanish, German, or Latin. Lenawee- Lmb :tu OtIwvNatwws JAMES BISHOP-fLatin 1 and 2, English 32 an opera enthusiast, has researched Texas history extensively. 5 BETTY FRY-fSpanish 1, 2, and 32 studied Spanish at a Q university in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, and lived with a 7 , .9 Mexican family during that time. James Bishop Betty Fry BETTY NELLE-fspanish 1 and French 12 spent six weeks sight-seeing in Mexico City, while living in a Mexi- can home, MARTHA WOODARD-fGerman 1 and 22 is going to Munich, Germany this summer to study the German lan- guage. Betty Nelle Martha Woodard I Mathematics has cultural value as well as practical value. It is a valuable subject to everyone in our complicated lives today because it teaches us to think clearly and logically. Math, a discipline of the mind, helps everyone to meet the demands of the future. New developments in the Math Depart- ment include more extensive use of audio- visual aids and individual research of li- brary materials relating to the field of mathematics. BETSY CASEY-fGe0metry, Algebra I, Related Math Il exchanged Casey for McCarty when she married in De- cember. THOMAS CREAMER-fAIgebra I and Related Math IU earned his degree at North Texas State University. BROOKS DOZIER fAlgebra I and II, Geometrylt our head basketball coach and a senior sponsor, graduated from Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas. BILL GREEN-fTrigonometry, El. Anal., Algebra I, and Related Math U received his B.S. from Northwestern State College in Louisiana. ROBERT JAMESON-KGeometry and Related Math I2 comes to us from Okla- homa where he received his Masters degree from Southeastern Oklahoma State College. NANCY KEY-Trigonometry, Geom- etry, Related Math I, and Analytical Geometry! earned her B.A. degree from Texas Technological College. Views' JACK SlNCLEY-IGeom- etry, Related Math, Trigonom- etry, Analytical Geometryl, as the head of the Math De- partment, coordinates the teachers' curriculum and pro- vides instructional supervision. He is a Kiwanis member, loves golf, and sponsors the Key Club. J ack Singley Bet5Y CHSCY Thomas Creamer Brooks Dozier we f Bill Green Robert Jameson Nancy Key Linda Lawson Marsha May Sam Morton I s Lela Steen Nancy Sullivan Vivian Swindall LINDA LAWSON-fGeometry, Algebra! a graduate of University of Alabama, enjoys tennis, coin collecting, and camping. MARSHA MAY-fRelated Math, Algebra! is now taking 6 hours on her masters de- gree besides her regular duties at Mac Ar- thur. SAM MORTON-fAIgebra, Related Math! a veteran of the Army and Navy corps, graduated from Texas College. LELA STEEN-fRelazed Math, Algebra! enjoys reading, and dancing as her hobbies. She received her B.A. from A8zM. NANCY SULLIVAN-lRelated Math, Ge- ometry, and Algebra! sophomore class sponsor, received her B.A. from TCU. En- joys reading, cooking, and fishing. VIVIAN SWINDALL-fRelazed Math, and Algebra! received M.S. from Texas College. Collects anttique oriental hric-a-brac. BONNIE VERMILLION-fRelated Math, anal Algebra! member of the Pilot Interna- tional. Received her degrees from NTSU. s-L Mrs. Swindall surveys a perfect paper. Bonnie'Vermilli0n 20l ALICIA BELANGER-fliiology and Gen. Science! graduated from Our Lady of the Elms College in Chicopee, Massachusetts. EMILY DODSON-fGen. Science! once worked as a research chemist at a medical school. ROBERT C. DUVALL-KBi0l0Ey! en- joys farming, playing bridge, and coin collecting' Alicia Belanger BUBBA FIFE-fBi0l0gy! enjoys all Emily Dodson Robert Duvall kinds of sporting events as he is the head track coach and a varsity football - N HELENA HENDERSON-KGen. Sci- ence! loves to sew and to fish. , ,. if . Q, it eiie 1 DoN Jossrr-fphysics and Tennis! J is an amateur photographer and a grad- 5 V ' A uate of NTSU. ' V:7':Wm51E:1Q:12i':l f2f!:,?'Z'-f7f25:f?f: .4:1:f1A25xE::e:fif Bubba Fife Helana Henderson Don Josefy DWIGHT ELMORE-fBiol0gJf! became the head of the Science Department at mid-term when Mr. Stark resigned. Since it was mid-term, he began the plans for next year's curriculum. Mr. Elmore, sponsor of the weight lifting team, attended Ouachita Baptist Uni- versity in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Dwight Elmore Through the major break-throughs of dedicated scientists, we can learn of their accomplishments and marvel at their ingenuity. We can recreate that moment of discovery with each new formula. It is the goal of the Science Department to instill in every student some knowledge of the world and universe that surrounds him. To create a more exploratory atmosphere-to make each student curious about 'his surroundings, MHS has given students the chance to peer into the world of micro-organisms and to experiment in chemistry. For each student lies the chance to explore the unknown. 202 v. Coach Fife sparks enthusiasm at pep rally Modern equipment enables teachers to challenge their stu- Mr. Elmore spies onthe microscopic world. dents, imagination. O Archie Maulding Robert McCrea Mary Nelson Verna Wood lwfoTlwoU ARCHIE MAULDING-fGeneral Science and Biology! has re- searched the field of entomology extensively. ROBERT MCCREA-fAflvancefZ General Science and Biology! sponsors the sophomore class and the Science Club. He also enjoys working with electrical equipment. MARY NELSON-fGeneral Science! a NRA rifle instructor, has published an article on aquatic biology. VERNA WOOD--fChemistry! did survey of research which has been conducted on the biochemistry of halophilic microorganisms. AUBREY MORRIS-fAmerican Itls fingeplicken good, Historyj, head of the History Def partment, presides over monthly meetings to discuss new trends in social studies. As an active . member of the Texas State Teach- The er's Association Council of Social Studies, he has done research on the growing metropolitan areas. Pweseub lw PGM ftldlw Past MELALEE CAMAK-fflmerican Historyj, presently ' a member of the Dallas Civic Opera Guildg collects tropical fish and rare stamps as hobbies. MARY DAVIS-fCivicsl majored in political science at Southwestern at Memphis, Tennessee. EARLYNE CEE-fWorld History! mother of a little girl five years old, graduated from West Texas State . in Canyon, Texas. N'-Q. . Melalee Camak Mary Davis EUNICE GILCHRIST- !American History! lived in Germany while her husband was in the service. JOHN GROOM-KWorld History, Head Coach! a veteran of pro football, is currently working on his M.E. degree, at North Texas State University. I Earlyne Gee Eunice Gilchrist John Groom JUDY HORN-fW0rZd History! spon- sor of the Future Teachers of America, enjoys accompanying her students to functions relating to World History. JACK KITZMILLER-fG0vernment, Economics, Advanced Government! left teaching to become a sales representa- tive in Houston, but he soon returned to his old job at MacArthur. Judy Horn Jack Kitzmiller Jim Mavity JIM MAVITY-fAmericzm Hz'story!, one of our foot- ball coaches, received his M.S. degree from Baylor University. CHARLENE PAMPLIN-KWOrld History!, also a graduate of Baylor University, is an Eastern Star and works with The Rainbow Girls. J. C. PRIDGEON-fflmerican History! a graduate of Texas University, coaches the B Team in Foot- ball as well as Golf. Charlene Pamplin J. C. Pridgeon As students stand at the crossroads of life, many pathways beckon. Many others have gone down those roads before them each making his mark, no matter how slight. Through the study of their de- feats and victories, problems and solutions, birth and death, rise and fall, students can learn these elements of life. H0 M. Miss Davis prepares for future lectures. HI thought S0'mHd6 in Japan. JOE RICHARDSON-fBusiness Moth, World History, Football! comes to us from Oklahoma where he graduated from Southwestern State College. JIM SMITH-KWorld History! is from Texas and a graduate of Oklahoma State University of Agriculture and Applied Science. .- ' HSN 10' Q7 Joe Richardson Jim Smith Max Whitley MAX WHITLEY-fWorld History and Football!, also a driver's education instructor, published a cur- riculum guide for that course in 1966. TONIA VERNON-fGovernment, Texas History, World Geography! left Mac Arthur to move to Denison where her husband had been transferred. TRACY YOUNGBLOOD-fTexas History, World Ge- ography, Sociology, and Economics!, a junior class sponsor, received her B.A. degree in history from Texas Christian University. She visited places :of historical interest when she toured Europe three years ago. new at That chalk dust just kills mel wheezes Mr. Smith. Tonia Vernon Tracy Youngblood F 'W s Whoever stole my pointer, please return it! pleads Mr. Morris. Tgpmg Aw Business Vsws Tiw Shirley Cleveland Betty Bledsoe Dorothy Darby 9 Kay Jennings Gwen Kale Business WMM One can not venture into the world without some knowledge of the fundamental processes of busi- ness and consumer problems. Business math, general business, bookkeeping, and business law are courses designed to acquaint the student with these prob- lems. Such courses as typing, shorthand, stenogra- phic practice, and clerical practice prepare the students for positions immediately after graduation. SHIRLEY CLEVELAND-fTyping I and Stenographic practice! the head of the business department, is a liaison between the business teachers and the administration. A sponsor of the FSA and junior class, she also participates in the Interscholastic League in charge of typing and shorthand. BETTY BLEDSOE--KTyping I and Business Math! a graduate from NTSU, enjoys playing bridge in her spare time. DOROTHY DARBY-KTyping and Clerical Practice! is active in the Future Secretaries of America, American Association of Uni- versity Women, and Irving Panhellenic League. KAY JENNINGS-IShortharid I and Typing I!, a graduate of North Texas University, left MacArthur at mid term. She became the mother of a baby boy in April. GWEN KALE-fTyping I and General Business! is a full time mother as well as teacher. BETTIE REICHERT-KBookkeeping I and Typing 1!, a senior class sponsor, received her degree from Teacher's College in Huntsville, Texas. Bettie Reichert The Fine Arts Department exists to de- velop the individual potential of the tal- ented. By emphasizing the basic standards of quality, the band and choral classes help each student to excel, through competition and concerts, to reach his ultimate goal. The art and drama classes strive to make it easier for the individual to express him- self. If their students can go into the world with a knowledge of themselves, this de- partment will have fulfilled its purpose. Fine - I ol I The Cardinal Band, under Mr. Herrington's Direction, enlivens pep rallies. .IIM HERRINGTON-KA, B, and C Band! is a man of many in- terests-photography, tropical fish, camping, world-wide travel, and a member of the Irving Symphony Board of Directors. He has had Articles published in Aries, a national research magazine on tropical fish. 208 CAROLYN KELLY-KAN 1, 2, 31 participates in many school and civic activities: the Irving Art As- sociation, the Irving Jaycees, a sponsor of the senior class, the MacArthur Art Department, and the Art Club. BILL W. SMITH-fSpeech 1 and 2, Drama I and 21 acted in many touring shows at Oklahoma Uni- versity and was the stage manager for these shows. This came natu- rally as he was reared in a touring medicine show. Recently he starred in a production of Music Man given at MacArthur. Jerry Cottingame Dorothy Duckworth Danny Hart Jim Jackson Mr. Hart directs as well as inspires his students. JERRY COTTINGAME-fSpeech 1, 2, 3 and Debate 41, sponsor of the Forensic League, finds pleasure in decoupage and refinishing old furniture in his spare time. He is behind the great success of the Cardinal Capers talent show. DOROTHY DUCKWORTH--Uirt 1 and 2, English 22 is an en- thusiastic painter and has even sold a few of her own originals. Presently she is engrossed in writing a book. DANNY HART-IGirl's Choir, Boy's and Girlis Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and Music Theoryj, once a member of the Dallas Civic Chorus, worked on the composition of the Alma Mater and the fight song with Mr. Herrington. JIM JACKSON-KA and B Band and Stage Bandj, a Bachelor of Arts graduate from Southeastern State College of Durant, Oklahoma, occupies his spare time by collecting records and working on sports cars. Talented students develop under Mrs. Kelly's careful in- struction. Students demonstrate their dramatic talents in a speech class play. Imp Skills Develop Velton Davis VELTON DAVIS-flllachine Woodworking I and II, General Draft- ing, and General Woodworkingl, a fishing enthusiast from Okla- homa, teaches his students to use the woodworking machines safely. He instills in every student the basic understanding of drafting. GEORGE MOORE-fPrinting I and IIJ is the general manager of the Printing Department, doing between 315,000 and 320,000 of Irving Public School's printing a year. In connection with his pro- fession, he is the advisor for MacArthur's VICA printing chapter, a member of the Dallas Litho Club, and the membership chairman of the Board of Directors of the Dallas Club of Printing House Craftsmen. ROY RHINEHART-lPre-engineering, Drawing, General Woodwork- ing, Machine Woodworking, General Drafting, and Architectural Drafting I and IU enjoys fishing, model building, and reading. He has done research on the improvement of reading in Industrial Arts and on the disadvantaged student in our educational system. HERB STICE-fDistributiue Education I and IU, a member of the Irving Traffic Safety Commission, prepares his students for ca- reers in service occupations. CHARLES WHITSON-flndustrial Cooperative Training I and IU heads the ICT program which provides education and training op- portunities in many industrial occupations. An amateur photographer from Texas Christian University, he is the head man of the VICA Chapter at MacArthur. George Moore Roy Rhinehart Herb Stice Charles Whitson Who knows what unknown talents may develop in the drafting room of MHS? JEAN B A R T O N- fHomemaking and Fami- ly Living, Homemaking I and III! serves the Homemaking Depart- ment by coordinating curriculum, supplying equipment, and report- ing to the Texas Educa- tional Agency on depart- ment activities. I-I Mrs. Dean, a student teacher, discusses fabrics with homemaking students. o Respomib' ' THEOTA BAYLIS-fHomemaknig I and III spent a summer in Hawaii doing graduate work for her masters degree from Eastern Michigan Univer- sity. BARBARA COPELAND-fHomemak- ing I and IU a graduate of East Texas State University, sponsors the Future Homemakers of America. PAULA ELLIOT-Ulomemaking I and II, Interior Decorating! comes to us from Tennessee where she graduated from George Peabody College for Teachers. Theota Baylis Barbara Copeland Paula Elliot Students learn by experience as they make chow-chow under the supervision of Mrs. Barton. The homemaking classes are geared to the needs of the young lady who one day will be responsible for a home and family. To prepare her for this taks, the homemaking classes include cooking, sew- ing, nursing, child care, personal grooming, and interior decorating. Making a home a happy and comfortable place to live is a science and an art, unifying knowledge from many fields. The graduates of this wortwhile course are capable of facing future crises with confidence. ZII JUDY CHACCHIA-fGirls PE and Health! a Y-Teens sponsor, enjoys skiing and has traveled for pleasure to Canada, Mexico, and the Bahamas. GEORGE HOOVER-fBoys PE and Health! freshman class sponsor, enjoys bowling, skiing, and fishing. x , Judy Chacchia George Hoover Gay Johns GAY JOHNS-fGirls Health! spends many of her spare evenings square dancing. She received her B,S. from NTSU. EVA JONES-fGirls PE! a graduate from NTSU, collects antiques as a hobby. . BOB LEDBETTER-KBoys Health, Baseball, and Football! 'is a graduate from Oklahoma, where he graduated from Southeastern State College. PATTY RAMSEY-fGirls PE! sponsors the cheerleaders, gymnastic team, Y-Teens, and Big Mac Keepers, enjoys skiing, and scubba diving in her spare time. GEORGIA REGELSKY--IGirIs PE! a senior class sponsor, is from Pennsylvania and a graduate of the University of North Dakota. DONA SAMSEL-fGirls PE! freshman class sponsor, and sponsor of the gymnastics team, graduated from Central State College in Edmond, Oklahoma. SUSAN SHAMBURGER-fGirls PE! a dog obedience training instructor and raises boxers for a hobby. She has written a com- parative analysis of the physical fitness program in other states. ' Wir - as -. 'sl is 'L fi - t 't'aa 9 Eva Jgngs Bob Ledbetlel' , gi., V 'lt Patty Ramsey Georgia Regelsky Mrs. Shamburger demonstrates her version of the Nut- cracker Suite. Dona Samsel Susan Shamburger Coy Williams John Smith Bill Wren Plujswalb at-pmrge 'vw 06 ' COY WILLIAMS' duties as head of the department con- sist of ordering equipment, making reports, duty assign- ments and taking care of the towel service. He enjoys play- ing golf and spent 6 months on the professional golf tour throughout the United States and the Caribbean. 1-iw... The Thinker softball, hockey, archery and tennis, as the boys New developments in the Physical Education l Charles Stephenson JOHN SMITHWKPEJ freshman class sponsor, received his BS from NTSU and likes to fish and hunt. CHARLES STEPHEN- SON-fP.EJ A NTSU graduate, enjoys hunt- ing and fishing. BILL WREN-fP.E.l toured Germany, Greece, Crete, and North Africa during his military serv- ice. department include activi- ties such as soccer, speed- ball, wrestling, and the adaptive program which was organized for those not able to participate in the regular activities. A graduation requirement made Physical Education a mandatory subject for all sophomores, juniors, and seniors. In the fall, girls acquired skills in engaged in football, and basketball. While baseball and track captured the boys, attention in the spring, the girls played volleyball, and practiced tumbling and gymnastics. 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'mrawmwm magma ws LW mm A9 Adams, Donna Aguilar, Patricia Akers, Donna Akin, .lan Akin, Jerry Akin, Terry Allen, Lisa Ames, Carolyn .lo Q8 ll'-9 r 'P Anderson, Debi Andrews, Suzanne Archer, Crystal Armstrong, Bob Arrington, Tracy Ashmore, Gail Autwell, Paula Baggcson, Sharri Baker, John Banks, Andy Barber, Debby Belanger, Roxanne Benshoff, Jan Benson, Nancy Bernard, Jana Berry, Craig Bird, Jerry Bird, Terry Birdwell, Bobi Bjorklund, Evelyn Black, Jan Blackburn, Rex Blackenship, Linda Elevins, L. T. Bonner, Sharon Boyd, Dawn Boyle, Mike Brantley, Rick Brewer, Billy Brockles, Bill Brockles, Lois Brooks, David Brown, Cynthia Brown, Mike Bruns, Imelda Bryant, Darlene Buchanan, Jackie Bunch, Jerry Bundrick, Ellen Burns, Dan Burris, Katrina Burton, Debi Cain, Pat Caldwell, Mary QDQ L... Euemptiow I-I A Wi?f ., ' mwzleges L Cambell, Karen Cannefax, Karol Cannon, Janice A Fellow students, Karen Porter, and Terry Stevens enjoy a bicycle ride before practicing for Commencement. 1 Z Capps, Carol Carelton, Liz Carter, Sharon Carvill, Vaughn 22I Chaffin, Glenna Cherry, Marsha Clark, Chuck Clark, Cindy Cobb, Linda Cohler, Joyce 1-J' -5.4, Cochran, Jerry Coker, Terry Coleman, Kevin Collins, Ken 'Jil Combs, Carol Countryman, Sharon ...MowTl1aw ' 'gal Cox, Beverly Cox, Jeanne Cox, Linda Creasey, Stan fr Sharon Wiggins, Brenda Hutson, and Diane Watts enjoy one of the many groovy pep rallies held in the auditorium. Dean, Marilyn Deaton, Marsha ww 11- Crider, Dick Darlington, Michael Davenport, Teresa Dean, Howard Dickinson, Ronald Dillinger, Diane Nz rw' Dllord, Mark Ditto, Keith Sm... V-I-C-T-O-R-Y is the battle cry of senior, Joyce Colber 223 ears- f ,,,,q. gy , 1 .4 , ' - :7r2'!? 'f - . so 5 M if , 1 ks- Representing the Senior Class of ,68 in MacArthur's first homecoming parade are Nancy Duncan, Sandie King, Karen King Mark Terry and Bruce Lacy. Dockery, Harva Dodds, Chuck Driver, Melba Duncan, Barbara Duncan, Nancy Dunmire, Debbie Dyer, Sum Dykes, Don Er-hols, Homer Elliott, Butch Enckhausen, Har Ernst. Karen YY Enliglatew Owvwmj 'Vktnr 46' 5 , Estrada, Dan Fagg, Gordon Farrar, Mike Farris, J an Fernandez, Steve Ferrante, Linda Finley, Christy Fischer, Jerry Fischer, Tom Fleming, Charlie Floyd, Charlotte Foytik, Par Fox, Debi F ulkrod, Barry Garcia, ldolina Gardner, Lu Ann Garner, .lane Garrett, Diane Gartrell, James Gjertsen, Lynne Glass, Bill Gleghorn, Charlotte Gonzales, Rosemary Godfellow, Laurene Gorzney, Jerry Gotcher, Cary Graham, .lo Ann Green, Debi 1,1 Q... 3 . f l Groce, Beth Hamm, Bruce Hammond, Bill Green, Don Griffiths, Don ew, ' , iii ,MT Alf ' 5.7. ii if X Mrs. Farnsworth, portrayed by Kathy Howard ponders over the supposed death of her husband Pmeseub... 'Zi Greg Parr says to Chuck Dodds, What a place to put a dumb-waiter! CDuane ReaganJ H Cow Wait Hill, Danny Hill, Melissa Hirt, Fred Hodgkins, Anne Holloway, Larry Hancock, Diane Harney, Teresa Harrell, Charles Harris, David Harris, Molly Hawkins, Vicki Heflin, Donna Hendon, Brad OP w,,,mx i 'T' Seniors Dennis Westmoreland, Bob Armstrong, Pat Odom, Dellis May, Mark Terry, Greg Parr, and Bill Woodall find themselves among the 50,000 pounds of food and clothing that was sent to Harlingen. Holloway, Lonnie Holley, Jerry .udp Mark Terry and Christy Finley were among many who contrib- uted to the Senior Project. Howard, Katherine Hoyle, Craig Hughes Carmen Hutson, Brenda Jackson, Sheryl Jackson, Robert Jacobo, David Jessup, Linda 'S . fy i Johnson Beck s Y Johnson, Cary Johnson, Howard Johnston, Billy J ones, Billy J ones, Cathy J ones, Gary Jorgenson, Glenn Kastner, Laura Kelly, Mike Kemp, Sharon Kendrick, Danny Pat Odom separates clothing while Mark Terry expresses his opinion of the situation. ,if '- t E an Loading one of the televisions sent to the flood victims, are Gary Jones and Bill Woodall. 229 Kennedy, Karen Kerbow, Gary Kerns, Sandra King, Karen King, Sandie Kirkpatrick, Sherry Kohutek, Clara Kriegel, Claudette Kuczaj, Stan Kyle, Linda Lacy, Bruce Lamb, Carolyn Lange, Donna Lankford, Patrick Lawerence, Caryl Leaseberge, Carole Lee, Pam Leeman, Sharon Lemley, Don Lindsey, Kathie Lindsey, Roni Limman, Kathy Litchfield, Johnny Little Robert f v 1 we -: 5 C5 any If you think this is bad, you should see the bus! fPat Odom, Lynn Scott, Brenda Hutson, Sharon Kemp, Sharon Bonner, Ann Wood, Marianna Waters, Debbie Pipkin, Paula Autwell.J was Afwfags Pwblems ?' Lollar, Emily Looney, Ken Loter, Mike Lotspeich, Blevins Lovely, Carolyn Loving, Charles Lowe, Kathy Lozano, Elaine Lunsford, Cathy Mc Collum, Jack Mc Lendon, David Bernice fCraig Hoylel and Jamie flames Mershonl swing to the heat of a different drum. McMillian, Mary Alice Madison, Mike Mallory, Margaret Malone, James Qpwb was A t 7P' Mann, Chris Maples Charles Marcel, Georgette Marek, Bill Martin, Claire Martin, Debbie Massa, Joe Massey, Susan Maxwell, Terry May, Dellis Mealer, Patti Sue Melott, James Melvin Carol Mershon, James Miller, Beverly Mizell Cindi Modisette, Kahlynn Moncrief, Brenda Moore, Alger Moore, Ray Lady Macbeth fLinda Blankenshipi tells Macbeth fByron Nelsonl, I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, for it must seem their guilt. Mouchette, Jacque Munoz, Linda Murphrey, Nancy Nance, Steve Nanson, Coni Neece, Peggy Moreland, Walter Morgan, Buddy Morrison, Lance Moten, Virginia Much to his satisfaction, Gordon F agg portrays the drunken porter in a scene from Macbeth. Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Byron N orris, Ken Nungesser, George O'Conner, Joe Odom, Patricia Opp, Bob Orris, Renee Orthwein, Shirley Pzmnell, Peggy Parks, Pam Parr, Greg ' PUo5eaLTlvwuglv MMV. . . Parrish, Roberta Parry, Dave Parsley, Susan Patterson, Stan Paul, Chuck Peacock, Larry Perry, Bob ' Petty, Margie Pierce, Jeri Pike, Larry Pipkin, Debbie Poff, Kama Pointer, Ronnie Pond, Debbie Poole, Janie Porter, Brenda Porter, Henry Porter, Karen Portillo, Randy Posival, David Potest, David Powers, Freddie Potts, Natalie Prier, Jeni '1C Ty .19 Ns ff N, 2 nuff? -RIP' 'id' ,Q 2 , Seniors enjoy a breakfast, sponsored by the PTA, at the Los Colinas Country Club. Prier, Judy Pringle, Beth Provan, Jim Ragsdale, Don Rast, Paul Read, Betty Reagan, Duane Reynolds, Carolyn Reynolds, Melvin Robert, Harry Roberts, Wayne Robertson, Cheryl gl Roe, Cindy Rogers, Sarah Rokusek, Stan Rollins, Tom Rowe, Charlie Rushing, Kathy Russell, I im Russell, Sharri f 'I Sark, Bob Schrieber, Charlie Scogin, James Sw, 5 wo '? k. Ruyle, Brian Ruyle, Wayne ,if 'fwli P ! 7 Lynne Cjertsen chants One, two three, shoot the referee! 5 ! Billy Brewer, our diagnosis reveals that you suffer from 'Cauliflower Ear'. Smeclley, Karen Smith, Karen Smith, Larry Smith, Tom Snow, J oe Scott, Lynn Shaffeur, Jeff Shank, Clint Sharp, Suzi Sheeley, Sue Shepherd, Sandy Shick, Vincent Singleton, Vicky Snow, Karen Soulliard, Karen Spradlin, Jack Stapleton, Melinda Stapleton, Terry Statser, Phil Steplock, Carl Stevens, Terry Stewart, .lim Stigualle, Reba Strength, Beth Stubbs, Carolyn Sutton, Debbie Swink, Heather Terry, Mark Teal, Millynn Thomas, Brett Thomas, J an Thomas, Johnny if Thompson, William Y Thornton, Myra Thorpe, Jamie Tilden, Cathy Larry Pike. This is my eighth day of Pond's Seven Day Beauty Plan! exclaims Toler, Jean Townsend, Pam Vaughn, Benny Veraska, Mike Vinson, Carol Wade, Tim Walker, Bill Walker, Cindy Walker, Linda Walker, Regina Waters, Marianna Wlwwf Haw We Beeuf? Watkins, Gordon Watson, Dell Anne Watson, John Watts, Diane Watts, Jimmy Webb, Le Merris Webster, James Westmoreland, Dennis Whatley, Mary Wheelock, Susan Whitley, Earl Wiggins, Sharon 'Wi Wilke, Cindy Williams, Claudia Williams, Jorja Willis, Sandra Wimllish, .lack Winkelvoss, John Wintin, Marti Wlwuw Dof We Gov Ffww I-wwf? Wisner, Russ Wolfe, Wendy Wood, Ann Wood, George Wood, Steve Woodall, Bill Word, Sharon Wright, William Wyatt, Ted Yellott, David Young, Ken Zablosky, Janice 3 Q fax 244 CN Q xx Q. C! 'C Glass 017 '69s Debbg Jams Debbw Waflwv Busily preparing for a class meeting are junior class officers: Darrell Cooper, Presidentg Kathy Phiffner, Reporterg Nancy Long, Vice-Presidentg Kay Blessing, Secretaryg Rusty Campbell,Treasurer. funior Class Sponsors Shirley Cleveland Thomas Morris Velton'Davis Herb Stice Nancy Key Jennifer Sullivan Jim Mavity Tracy Youngblood ,E sn. ,fvv 5 K :I uni., - i vw II , . 'YV f W f. A -, - 2' gf9' fa as if ' ' f 'Qc ' N! 1 f W Q v . 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A V 5 , W Cooper, Wayne , 'ww 1 I -C fl . 4 :fri Julie McKinnon paints her 'vision' of the Roaring Twenties for the Junior Class Party. ,Z-Y' ' .kv-N NQNM- For Da Covey, Mark Cox, Bob Cox, Marlanna Cox, Mary Cox, Richard Crawford, Eddie Cross, Bobby Cunningham, Cindy ,, .W me n Wallace, a little dab will do r if lk: , if ' , M5261 film. -1' -W -vffrf-'sf . . F2 '7?' S'-4 99'zY5- 1' i ff 'LC' , ,. ' M32 ' it. X .. 59' X 2 ' f M r 1 we i .5 , ' -me ,g x V me . ii? ak i f f . 11. 2 rig , V. s. R 5 C. - 2' sa Wg, Q I 35 . -- I i 4 51' X -' L4 ,, i 'QQ 91,3 X 5 je' r . f WA, W , is fl , E Q X- rf '3 M Ay , if - 'W ',. i sv, gy is in 2 s ii . TLV - 1 1:--1 ,ff as 'zxrx , X, ' X 4 ,. ,'-,1 ,, if . Gu - 1Q- ,. 1 :121 , M +I if X ,,,.. 1, . Mi zz ,KX .. , .,,,,, i i A ,y , A , , ,y gi, Tlwj QlwwTheifu Qpwzb 1- I vi 2, , o f VW., - , f ga i Si - ' K v fr' . ii, .EIL-,le-,' . i ' . AX , -+L ' l i l N ,H qu ,- S -,gs if ,. K X E E gil 1 fm ,.j ,. 1 QM is E ff - 54. E Curry, Brian Curry, Cecilia Davis, Glenda Davis, J ana Davis, Joe Davis, John Davis, Tim Davidson, Virginia Devlin, Brenda Dillinger, Rick Dimond, Mike Dodds, Sue Dodson, Barry Dodson, Clinton Dodson, Leslie Donnelly, Pattie Doty, George Douhet, Mike Driscoll, Robert Dunaway, Sharon Duncan, Lydia Easton, Chuck Eckhardt, Larry Edwards, Mike Edwards, Ron Ellis, Sammie English, Linda Ernsting, Eddie Eubank, Ken Evans, Tom Farmer, Shannon Farrar, J anis Faulkner, Paula Felty, Louis Fernandez, Suellen Feuerbacher, Steve Fields, Pearl Fieszel, Gary Finley, Steve Flemmons, Gary Fortner, Ben Foster, Bentley Fowler, Barbara Fowler, Mary Fowler, Sherry Frazier, ,lanet Fresques, Mike Frost, Shelley Furgerson, Bob Gallagher, Jerry Gallegos, Matilda Gann, Carol Garland, Doug Garner, Carl Garrett, John Gartrell, Alice Gentry, Shiela George, Barbara Gillespie, Peggy Gonzales, Lorenzo 1 G!! an gr xs.e,w,, ., A -1-. .13 , ,-5. Q5.Z:,.'11 3 rf-'Ta . Pa' . v,.1 .JS 1,4 pgwigz' ' - . , Q 4 U. H' , . Q A' ' 2 V if fi . v Q, ., f' Q-WGS' ix . 419 ' .2 ,Jn ,b , K gi It X ' - ff , who I B' N if ai PA- .5 K fx M' iiigga. 3 ,W a 6 I I J- ,a bby ,swf I na 'A ' 0 Zn Q H W , RJ Q '-,,,,...---Q A D -, 12' ff: o o o . If V A , In :Q rl? 6 S A QQ as jig IW fx, l I V ' l ,li m ,J if , I r . 'X V Q 3,53 fi Q: .n. 4 ah , ,QQ .151 ,, 7 , 4 4 we We X 2 iam f f 2 M ' Q Q Q- x ' ' I 4 xii f f , is wr , as .. y A Fifi ,. v:.5 fE. ' f k 2 ' 'Tl t The spirit of these MacArthur juniors adds a lot of enthusiasm to the baseball game. , H i. ,fx Ky, , v p - esie f W W x' f e iisss 'Q if Wrrde 75' ' 4 ,f: A - . N r , 17 new if in -531' ,X V , , 'fem 1.3 Q A kb 111 1 ' V mix , 1, A.-1, I t i , sssie '7' 'Q ' K+, ' 4 4' it V 2Y'g6,'l hw 'b-1,.. Q, Q ,a g lwei if 5 2- Goodier, Elizabeth Gordon, Barbara Grabell, Judy Graham, Dick Green, Mike Gregory, Jeannie Griffith, Kathleen Griffith, Linda Grigsby, Drury Grimshaw, Thoma Guenther, .lanice Guisinger, Susan Gundlach, Bruce Haddock, Kenny sina Hadsell, Chris Hagar, Cary Haley, Mike Hancock, Lynn Hannah, Gayle Harkness, Janie Hamas, Craig Harrell, Patty Harrington, Jam Harris, Carma Harris, Suzanne Hart, Phil Hartman, Tim Hartwett, Stan 256 ie . f -2 . 173237 ' 'Wag gg Wo fa. :W 45 Z? if af 2- .X A J, ,cv .figgice 2 f W1 TEL. Q f Afwbl-lwaig VK, , Z ' 'Q'-1' Q-nu ' 51, 3,31 Hayden Meredith, ahas Clyde Barrow, dlscusses future plans with his busmess fu' f associates. me 4 Fo 6.7 6 iy. mi? ' V f r 'sf 1 ' 7 ' ii 0 i 4' ,eww J fx! , X fi In xy AtTlcei1v Panties. , 1' L ig 4. 1 3,2 ' i :Qi X -ffl. if f ix' W' W Q Eg P K I x 2 g s XX 5? ! 'wah ' I,,' X X '3 ,..x- I , A -V! e v 5 ' . -U ' A I 'ZF ro K, J VL ,jg 51? L. ,. , - ,ff j' f -Na f f' ,il ff ' ey? r s -.ey , W V I i ix , I' I . , 9 ' 1 A f ig, V x ' ...- ,. K -Q 4- l- ' f:f52?f5ii:T1f Hastreiter, Gretchen Hawkins, Sherry llaugarlh, Gail Hazclton, Marilyn Heaton, Cynthia Helgeson. John Hendrix, Rhonda Herrmall. Beverly Hess, Kelly Hester, Janet Hill, Vicki Hoggalt, Ted Hogan, Pattie Hollaway, Donnie Holm, Lynne Holman. Barbara Holmes, Brenda Holt, ,lirnmie Holt, .loannie Hooper, Danny Hoopes, Connie Horton, Davey Howle, Rota Howse, John Houston, Kathy Huffman, Holly Huffman, Virginia Hughes, Marcia Hughes, Bob Hunt, Lee Hutchings, Jay Hutchings. Martin lnubnett, Put lngle, Rhett Ingram, John Jackson, Greg Jakstas, Donna James, Debby Jarvis, Linda Jenkins, Dottie Jeter, Brenda Jobe, Jeanne Jones, Debby J ones, Deryl Jones, James Jones, Jan Jones, Marion Jorgensen, Jetta Jorgensen, Leon Julien, Larry Kaderka, Monica Kustner, Mary Kauffman, Lynda Keithley, LuDonna Kelly, Ricky Kennedy, John King, Robert Koger, Steve Koller, John Kuykendall. Ben 5, Q 3 in 5, 5, 3 :Q SL' qt Afex 1. i if ir Eg J fj it y A J , Qlwfnhezfu ' .1 ,Q Q, , : i K I I LQ W ' 0 ll., ,L QB Al' , . ki' w ,X if -fr J, R - H Xvl H t g Wi, ff Abibtg me W. A , B. .. M K rg. . ffl ,fi A NNW W it , K 'f',,, gf . Af ir' 4 YY 'X x I, 'z 52, ' , 'Q f it 'fx .L .Hi X 1,7 ,. 1 , if W ,fe ,eel s , sg , ,r 1 X 2 iX-J' ! M. According to Becky Thatcher and Wayne Walthall, one more drop will . . . ku ,I N ' ,,,r vii Lehr, Larry 'li' fin i Lehr, Lonnie ffW+7 nwn piwm Q! ,,Lk B , I ,I Leonard, Mike ...f LeTendre, Renee J . 9 it 'V I . F M' Lewis, .lim Lindsay, Steve Lindsey, Gary Lindsey, Mike is Q f. was 9,5 4 105 We X wx ' f I, B., 'e 'i3,al !Z ,Maan::gf 5 3 b ,A ,,.., hd . I Q 'ff ., ,.,, . , Qi' V ieyy , A f' . .. : , :ZW I 7 H wzwuawww. eiie Q ax f. , . in 1, 2,5 K, M - Q Q 4 . 'ilu-ey I 1 1 f fy 'ff' N H , W A f 'o ff Twiii , 1 vu wifi? 55 x A., ilgf-Qi. ..y,e ' A X.. , shit, f --,H X , , W ,, cl is 5 ,, 5 , Ladusau, Tom Lanier, Linda Lankford, Carolyn Lawhon, Merilea Lawson, Delores Lawson, Jimmy Ledbetter, Jenny Leepcr, Lyllis Janet Harkness and Rhonda Hendrix pursue the romantic language of French. PSAT. Lobb, Charles Lohb, James Lochead, Steve Lollar, ,lim Long, Nancy Loper, Pam Loving, Ron Lunce, Greg Lusty, Theresa McCarley, Donna McClcan, Charlie McClister, Craig McClure, Cary McC1urkan, Patti McCormick, June Broken pencil leads and chewed up erasers flourished during the frustrating testing hours for the Wl1ewTke5Talw. . . :Vf . - A sw e etuu,t li 'ix l it Qi fi E, if I Lix .a f ':,,z- ff uw? 7 .. s ' E I e , Wray A X . fa. .Q P , -8, it fs I f WY ff ,542 Nd' 1 Q e, ' v 133 nav . Q,, McCoy, Tommy McDaniel, Butch McGill, Jerry McCriff, O'Lester MCC-owan, Marianne McKinley, Mike McKinnon, ,lulie McMaster, Robert McMurray, Cecil Mc'Wherter, Bobby Macon, Pam Major, Bailey Majorowicz, Karen Manzere, Frank Marcel, Richard Marcellus, John Marks, Vic Martin, Carol Martinez, Suzi Masters. Janie Mathieu, Sharon Maxwell, Don Mayo, Gary Mayo. Robert Meredith, Hayden Messcrslnith, Jay Metoff, Freda Michael, Brenda Middleton, Gloria Miller, Bill Miller, David Miller, Debbie Miller, Mark Miller, Richard Mixon, Al Moffett, Jerry Moon, Bonita Moore, John Moore, Mike Morgan, Larry Morris, Ronnie Moss, Mike Moss, Randy Moyer, Kris Munns, Jimmy Nelson, Becky Nelson, Sharon Nickols, Gene Nieman, Bob Nuckolls, ,lerrie Ogden, Cheryl O'Neal, Danny 0'Neal, Steve Owens, Kerry Page, ,lames Parker, Jamie Parrish, Lucy Pate, .ludy Pearson. Peggy Percle, Judy L., le ,, , : .r tig x K . 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'wx' 3 4.,?0,:v ,Lg 3 . .J .,,, J.. , fr A ,fl r Tlw N I-lonow Pcrgande, Barbara Perry, Shirley Peters, Kathleen Pfiffner, Kathy Phillips, Mike Pong, Gail Poruth, Emilia Portillo, Dee Porlillo, Ruynee Powers, Aggie Poyner, George Pratt, Belinda Price, Bill Prince, Darrell Puckett, Karen Karen Majorowicz smiles with delight when she is welcomed into the N.H.S. by Marilyn Dean and Judy Prier. Quinn, Noel Rambie, Beverly Ramsey, Rick Reis, Danny Revis, Shirley Reynolds, Jackie Reynolds, Larry Rhodes, Jerry Rice, Paula Rios, Ed 154 . , N , . .A - V 2 - 'X . - 1 w ? !, f X em Nz 5 v 1 if X, i t f gm Excitement reigns high with Rusty Campbell, .lan Jones, Linda Lanier, Kay Blessing, Coleen Achee, and Karen Seay as they discover they are the '68-'69 Cardette leaders. Richards, Marc Rickman, Larry Richey, Mike Riley, Denise Roberts, Chris Robinson, Linda 3 rzs.-tw ff' f ,. . -use 'z' .V me V H eg, 1 E ' M. fa. km Lf E ill gf X 1 R f- -1 4 , X ts 52' :Q ff W Q f it QW' f f 5' X' . ' 1 r 7 if- '--- X r l W. effifg. in V cl 1 ff' rkry :il -f new Us ' Aw QeewAs Nad: ewds A new K 31 4 ,Mi V 41 Q Roche, Maureen Rockwell. Connie Rockwell, Rhonda Rodenhuseh, George Rogers, Bob Rushing, Debbie Sadler, Jeanie Salas, Delores Salmon, Monica Sanderson, 'Debbie Savage, Dan Sayre, Kelly Schloe, Ronald Schmidt, Fred Sehuchman, Marilyn Schultz, Debbie Sears, John Seay, Karen Seely, ,lan Senn, Paula Shaw, Rodger Sheahan, Marcia Shellum, Marc Shelton, Jack Shepherd, June Sherling, Raymond Shields, Bobby Shiffleit, Kathy Shimamolo, Lynn Shook, Carol Simmons, Donna Simmons. Rick Simonelli, Tom Sixliiller, Cary Slute, Rt-tu Smiser, Becky Smith, Candy Smith. Lyni Smith, Owen Smith, Pat Smith, Patricia Snupp, Ginger Solomon, Paul Solomon, Vernon Spive, Jill Spratt, Ronnie Spurlock, William Staggs, Mike Staggs, Valerie Stalcup, Leslie Starr, Patti Stausing, Norma Steerman, Joe Steigledcr, Sharon Stephens, Patricia Sticher. Brenda Stoetzer, Debbie Stone, Michael Story, Brenda Stramp, Jeanne ' ff- I yr of 3, A . ' hd ,W 5 lift- wi .. L. t t, wt t A tt X fc...-If W YK fe k il X I T K A VV I t,, 5 .,,, 2 rA-,k F 41, I I ,ax ,, F 9 W i f W,iL.T is ,,ttil t Ea H X I A K ,1. V 4 ff X it 1 re tttt e rtrt t 'S it it i 2 5 , ,f v. - QW :ztspam W 3 ' 43 , I t lt,t , A wr? . H ' -4? ' v S J i up If 1 f L Y 'W is ff- 4.1, M' Jiiem, f we ,S W, i ,Ht f . A,- xn ., X r ,g or it K r t ,mix S .. ., x -W3 Hs. it Janie Harkness a I 7 1 . f 1 , ,W ,Mann 4 ttlt l nd Robert McMaster help themselves to refreshments at the Baccalaureate Tea. we a ' ' T figlfaag, M 1,5 34 ' Mi sm if ',-' ' W, Q i . ' A Strauss, Randy Sullivan, David Sullivan, David Sweat, James Tacker, Kathrine Tankel, Kathi Taylor, Weldon Templer, Terri Tenan, Debbie Thatcher, Barby Thixton, Pat Thornton, Leah Timmons, Fred Timmons, Gwen Tittle, Joanna Tookc, Dun Tuwcry, Richard Trapnell, Britt Trujillo. Larry Tum-ki-r, Susan Turlington, Joyce , , Van liihher. Susan Van VIL-et, Mike Vardvnian, Jr-ff Vaughan, Steve Venahlv. Darlene Vickcrs. Dehhie Walclic, Charles Waldie, Sherry Walker, Dehhic Walker. Mike 268 an 5 X 7' V Q ,town K4 v ' 'wb .. , , is .1?' inf! ? 'Q u e-::.-f-.wwf V '17 Q 1 an f Q5 Y 'ff.m,1- xg ,a rr? , , F W ffl? LW A l r -igikf Q i fy in ,Q i 'Y -,J i 'W' 4'1HZ7'5s5. - 'K 1 - V i 4. E 5 W :J iasvw FJ ima, A' A 2 Q . 'fl N 9 5 4 ' mgll fi li Q 'AQ W , Q XFX 1 f-rf ff-2 x Q .QX X , ,,,f,.,i,Q Q N N i ilzwfliifiii K K 'w W v ' v '- I H ' , 2 f :,fffvG:'w I Q 'wi , - , V V 1 MSM Virginia Davidson describes how she flow up, up, and 'lwax with her yellow balloons. . 5? J J:- if 1 ,gi 1 ji f' av 16 ge X If ,ff , iaith. sl s KM x 1' ' W ' W , y ,, W W M W'-me I nl tHt , ..'mm IM Wallace, Danny Walsll, Maureen Walthall, Wayne Warren, Debbie Washburn, Chuck Weatherly, Bill Weaver, Doyle Weaver, Jeff Webb, Glenda Welch, Clyde Welch, lNrIlf'llCllC Welsh, Debbie Wells, Steve Wt'rley, Karen Wheelock, Pat TluuwTlvwuglvTlw Yewu. - A ' 4 fi 5 Am? f A Q 11' 2 ,gf ' White, Lou Ann White, Pattie White, Paul White, Shelly Whitis, Morris Wilkenson, Merritt Wilkinson, Candy Wilkinson, Margie 49 Willbanks, Steve Willett, Annette Willhelm, Robert Williams, Ann Williams, Brenda Williams Steve Williamsbn, Judy Willingham, Butch Willis, .lamcs Wilson, Charlotte Wilson, De'Andrea Wood, Bob v.V X 5 i f Wood, ,lohn Woodburn, Gary Wooclwvard, Bonnie Wynne, Danny 0. Tlasspwig- ' ' '57 .4 W z en ith Yellott, Nancy Young, Cindy Zanner, Richard ,,,,,......q.a.:wgef. ....,C. M ,--MM Cindy Young: You are MacArtl'1ur,s Cover Girl 1968. 270 'CL C? s 0 was x 5, S A , i 1 uk: f 1' K: g , - ' 1 ffv f f' .1 My , af - ew gg fl I F ' 5 ,..,,o, ' , g f .5 . Y kyk - . of I ,f .mi , yew J no he C. , . if, ,firm ,- .-gg, 1 73,2 .vfii M i X xx :AK ni- . .I do 351 , 571 eh: A . g, N K on fi 5 avi' 2 4 ff1? '5s gif? 'E' 'i 'M W ,ki , 1:22 ic?-52:5-W: 2.1-1 -- -,gg gg . ,SH 4 V .,,, Ci, .,, mi -if ll W fi W -.1 vi ,,, ' Nwbliallb - ' Eyiampwes Being a Senior soon is a bit of a shock to Allison Bryan 6 C f kj f Jil .Q rf 'Q -ll' C1088 06 '7O: Clvws Qlmofwwwf Mom, De66eubauglv Sophomore Class Officers are: Ileft to right! Eric Carlson, President, Paulette Griffith, Vice-President Debby Egger, Treasurerg .lan Umphrus, Secrctz1rygMikc Neill, Reporter. Sophomore Class Sponsors Bill W1'Cn Nancy Sullivan Marsha May Pam Caffo Dwight Elmore Gay Johns Lois Ruggiefo Max Whitley df . .JL . ,: if ' . . 6 9010 wld Abadie, Deborah Acree, Melissa Adams, Brenda Adams, Lee Adrian, Steve Akin, Judy Alexander, Johnny Allen, .leanene Allison, Randall Allison, Roger Anderson, Barrye Andrews, Brenda Andrews, Mary Armstrong, Shirley Armstrong, Linda Arnold, .loy ee Ashhum, David Ashbum, Susie Austin, Terry Austin, Valerie , A -'iii 'X ' v fb, Nr A3 B A if ii' F K f,.:k xt ff if X A, , 1- Q. ' ,K' , fin e t Tod ' '70 .N M.,- .. .,,.. V ,--- Q5-g,.,,. 0 6' l t .ff vw Y, eiye B , n , Y if .P in x 2 2, my ,W-2, K Debbie Sanders displays the primitive forms of art. is gk ax iii , .qw 0 gs fsmwigmt ' ' I. f K 2 :1.:s,. '.i,' , . m Ut: .,, if Jes. Ayo, Mike Babcock, Cecilia Bagby, Nanette Bailey, Linda Banks, Sue Barham, Elaine Barnes, Carol Barnes, Christie Bamette, Mike Bartlett, Leon Barton, Brenda Barton, Evan Bass, Gary Bates, Karen Beacham, Lynn Behrmann, Steve Belanger, Debby Bennet, Karen Bennet, Suzi Benshoof, Patti Berry, Diann Billings, Marsha Bird, Richard Bishop, Belinda Black, David Blackburn, Danny Blankenship, Jan Blessing, Ron SOP The Best I .- .,, A B ilil l 0. , niin ' in 'A B A f A B '? K':Y 'Q A -:ge M. ,,- A , ' -.4 ff ' 'B B ' Q , ' ' l,i L.-. .' nai1: Wd ii B iiii an 'il 'f . Y ff , if w . ,. 'B f, fi , 7 f 'BX iife ff R ,.,, , B , ff I h 'A ff X B B is i i 5 ' ' YN ll if? ::'.:i1:3if'i:7.:- Haw Qpwt. wa., My 1-.,.l v Ya Qi Wonder if Linda Mangum's hairdresser knows? - ,ef , f -7' B wg, . 624, , Q ,, ,, 5 ily ',.A Wu, 'V' -9, a -s Q - M, 5... V 3-,,so:,i-::'uQ. ,MP ,W Gggvil? x, ' I t Q ' is gwwnif- , N- wi N . Boggus, Linda Boone, Sharon Boulton, Sheila Boyd, Clendu Boyd, Phil Bradln-y, Wilj'HC Bragg. Dan Branson, Brenda Breeding. Becky Brewer, 'llrmniiu ' zilkiiff-i V w- 23122- , Y, i , 3 li ,m,,5, ,f'S. ,gr . ,I x '- M iff, in iz' iigm ii r , i fi 30 Q, f5 f'i23f:. . ' i 35 ,av ifge,qifi.5 . - ny.-,gg V , - is i .' xu. Ji, --,,- .Q i yu 5 ge, 915333 if-fsfiigii ii 9 3' ft? 'hifi r'!,'4:!!,1 Qu: .I Q, Wie, y i 5 I 4 y-S f ', 1' 1 ' ' r , .- .W V V,A K il ff ixi IA. L ii V-: f5T?'2iil ' . H f -,,fif fahfiifi i Q ef' C2 1' ie- ,, is .ax ,K ,jo if A!AA li 55?-Vltxqk . , ' in ' P a v V, VV fg X.:-A .Lk iff' f. gi, - .el ' If, xg 1' ' ie i 1 M, , M 6' .sf X, . . : f . ' 's - ' aw ff, Vi: f 112 V fd' We K- x X 'W 1 X 5 A 4' nit' 'xi' If . V fn, A K .11 Q ' :ff-1 , in YL 'K s r , .9 A V p 'ibw 5 Bvio get va 3 ' Y' 4 Sigh , 1' X 1 9 '1 , J , f, -I . A-i s'-f it ' V' Bridges, Linda Brinson, Cindy Broekles, Cindy Brogdon, Colleen Brown, Sandra Brown, Sandy Bruck, Peggy Buckley. Stephen Bunch, Linda Bundrick, Robert Burch, William Burgess. Randy Burns, Alan Burns, Paula Burns, Richard Burris, Robert Butler, Sharon Butterworth, Jim Camden, Kim Campbell, Becki Campbell. Cathy Cannon, Stephen Cargile. Billy Carlson, Eric Carpenter, Debbie Carpenter, George Carr. Ted Caruso, Mike Cashion, Danny Castro, Yolanda Cavness, Debbie Chan. Mike Chalker. James Chandler, Philip Cheatheam, Shirley Cherry, Pat Chitwood, Paul Chivers, Denny .k Christman, Toni ,A w , Christy, Cindy - . , , K -U f ..,.,x , , .,,, .-,,.Q W I X 4 , . ,R 3 The Longest off Mr-:Q Accepts. . . Lynn Beacham wonders if only cakes can fall. f i c Chron, Darla Chumbley, Linda Clark, .lohnny Clason, Gary Claunch, Kathleen Clear, Chris Clemmo, J ill Cochran, Dean Collier, Benny Connaway, Marcia Conner, Steve Cook, Glenda Cooper, Connie Cooper, Paul Conrad, Cheryl Copus, Bobby Cornett, Ricky Cox, Delaine 1 -lu' 55 Q s I fin 'f J' if A CP C 35 'Zu is , , I . , H C i Clroe fi 'f i-,vis ' H K, L.,L if s. ' f ' V fu' n E, 5 s - . : DIN. , Q 5 Vg, v df 1 i v. ,, AL Lx fQc,.,.a5m,,g1 V .., 'Vkk J . Crabtree Tony .,. U, gy :NWN Y ,i ,b I , 2 4' 4,3 l 5 Crawford, Pat 1 V- ' , W' :'L ff j LLA' l . Crouch, Debbie if , , X, -fi V Currie, Scott , W Q ,- . ,f i ' ,11 1 ' , 'lv ex . ' I V il' Daily, Diane - Darby, Joan 1 W Davenport, Roger . Hfnff Davenport, Wes V' 1- I Liiigi Davis, Allen 3 - f' A bf ,Q Davis, Cary if iill f -f ' -. . X' ,,,, r so , ,V 1, , ,. 5, J -M' D , Averr lreioro - if -, V- i w7m,,fi Wy' ,, . 54. if 1 iesis I ii ' ' J fp. i. , MmwfhZ?3NY-. ,, ,,,,, ,,h I L I d-Q T Q35 .ai 2 A x 'T Q a . .,, , W. H, - V J,lvv.: v A , V7 V,,, .M A A ,Eg 1 ,I Q D U 14? r W eerv 2 X W .,aa,,,,,r,,mz mg ' so v ' , . , K a ,1,r D e , Davis, Nancy Davis, Vicki Dean, Cliff Deaton, Fulton Deffenbaugh, Mona Deitrich, Kathy Deming, Karen Denman, Morris Denton, ,lerrel Dhonau, Debbie Diamond, Rose Mary Diana, Leonard So I wore my pajamas to school! says Jerry Price. ' Years Diaz, Julia Dickens, Linda Dilord, Vicki Dippcl, Fairy Ditto, Debra Dockery, Doug Doggett, Michael Dollenger, Cindy Dorsett, Mike Douglas, Carol Douglas, L. A. Dozier, Johnette Drake, Debbie Draper, Larry Drewa, Wayne Driggers, Eileen Driscoll, ,lean Duckworth, Marsha Duffy, Harold DuPree, Shelle Eakin, Dan Earley, Sterling Early, Susan Easton, Debbie Eberle, Guy Eby, Gary Echols, Dallas Eckelmann, Barbara Etckhardt, Vicki Edwards, Donna Edwards, Dorris Edwards, Gary Edwards, Ron Egger, Debby Egger, Rick N17 iii? El QEES bffix X limi vt D aaa? if watt ttt' tM'Ei :1f, Y l. , iitYe saw ,asjg 1 E M Hawk W t V t . ,y n tk t ' E e , I ' 'i'- at T. 5 Q Q' Qi ' , X 5 I x .1 , l . ' K Ag f- , t, V. Fe I 7' i ,' 2 xi -. .,, x, 'fj g 4 J ' X or 'I 'ff l', '3l:4'f fa, My 3 :iff ' 1 . -, W fig? esl +M3a s r rtrt 1 ,M ries M Vmva 1,, , lii M . ft fzzmgggff ' Q-fb f . 5' , , -' XX-'xg --f- -K: rx EE fy 4 Q . V , Q tw 1 , ' 'k,'- l 1 - -is My ' at , .Q . -rw: 5 3 'Qi ll, .ily : Q . 5 'L 1 55V 1 ji ,t j nz 2, ,,V, 7' 33 L V . , 'li e e' , g iii , t ' X fflfmitz 53? ae. We S , gifts, lwTlw Out , Q 'N ' Eichman, Judy , F 4? J W 'Vis' Elliott, llvhlJiv . ,,4, wk ' Elstnn. Robin -I iffrfl England. David ' F , A X Espincl. llarlxara .KTA F v s l lll it xlllll ,QQ , nr? :ii A mia 1 . l lll F mx I Q Farino, Ernie Farrar, Sherry Farris, Patsy Fawcett, Rusty Fessenden, Mark Fetter, Steve' , I - ,, . Soph spirit shows during pep rally. f my Firth, Sl1errY ,,g, 'L ' Fisher, Brenda if ,l,-i 5 fi l , Fisk, Vandall --f' A L q - A V Fitzgibbon, Kelly I ' i 4 V,, if 5 ' Flemmons, Janet N ly W M A 43' 44 if S A, 3. tx .2 Y B .E - 1. ,rv Q ad ',.g4 ..'.-ay--,.,, P ',,.,,.-, '4,1 M'ff5ff:?X Wm? Q - ' at J VE W 1. wb? f ' 'W X 'rt' .' it , f. 46 1, X 15, 1.15 ii '-if, ' Fletcher, Diana f ,.. V Flowers, Danny ' ' Fogal, Jim Fogus, Marty Foley, Mark Foley, Tim Foret, Ken Fournerat, Gary Freeman, Chuck Friel, Linda Gallawuy, Joyce Gallegos, Virgie Gambill, Debi Gann, Barry Garcia, Sandra Garcia, Valentine Gardner, Billy Gardner, Debbie Gardner, John Garrett, Brian Garrett, ,lune George, Rebecca George, .limmy Gildner, Robert Goforth, Bill Gonzales, Frank Graefing, Pete Anna Mm , E9 4 I9 Kr' 'Mmgqf 3 l 'f .',, N 1 XX -. . as . ' . ,S i i'4 i.+4 , :Ms . 'lk if , Sk fi. if Smart sophomores hit out ever 60 MB ... UW' O Q06 -f . 4 X ., 1 H , J. f r , , A 7? 5, 7 - kkyhk vs, 1 i 'J fn' fmmwrr Em as irrner eyri i irrs 1 r of si V . ,,..5,,,,,.. , ,-s.. . ' ' l'-- G iizzliizxii :ix ii ,K ,-,- 1 s' - ,,e,, ,- A' i' , -M ei ' 5 -' Q rrrr ff X iii ' G Girl . i' ' G' X my ' Ai time of day-the lunch hour. if 5 . ,, . .WA , . Gray, Gene Green, Mollie Griffith, Paulette .ff ., , m ' ,fi F Griffiths, Libby A, i Grimes, Judy M 5' Gualtiere, Inez - 1- , 'M . ., 0 w, ,, y T' ' 'f f- Wit 'sl' Q --:vim , r- -' -if gswwkfvq e eifii 5 'r' .. 91 if 7 . ifrii R or an A' N4 ' Haddow, Donna l Hale, Kathy .. , Hall, Melinda. 'A .. , ,...- y L- H , I V Hallecy, Betty 2 1 , i Hamberger, Steve e t H ,Q ff' t'e, eer l EwmplloI2ofuTlwlF-is. i if 1 ti . ,. Hammond, Darrell Hardin, Janie Hargis, Richard Harris, Caros Harris, Richard Harris, Rorie Harris, Stan Hartfield, Shirley Hawkins, Danny Hawkins, Jerry Huws, Nancy Henri. Kirk Hvmlrivk, Gail Hs-clslrmn. Allen llm-envy. Robert Helgeson. Mark Helms, Renm- Hemingway, Debby' Henderson, Lee Hendley, Carol Hendon, Diane Herring, Glenda Hess, Tony Hickman, Larry Hickman. Yvonne Higgens, James High, Debbie Hill, Joe Hill, Mike Hodges, Gary Hodges, .lane TlwPawFofvAULWluyQw. . . ,H sf, Q if e . 'R fa. , , 5 s f ' A . ,X A 1 K 1 .. . g 5 -fn 1' 1 .fm ,w - r Q i I ,lt . 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X? t 1 , . ,a i if Jr 1 a fi li Q J his 1 :NUM in B Y S .J J -L ,aff 'gi' . , K :V,k7 A A -,xl V 1-f gifi A - ' B Q ' ' s:f-wif xl , , , V f , al l VA ,J f i, - J he sseey 64 '1h,, , Q m'f ff i 1 ' 'A- ' ,- , , rx- gs , 4 J Tiia..-oe ' 'fa ,ITS-'53-, ,.. 0, N, Q ., . Y-,f , ,df ...-- . w,,,.,, .. .'..ff ,M Q ww 51 -1 s 'v N' ' .,..aq .3 'n3,2:2,!!m 5 - K ,fi fri: '- Rm- 5 .. L, 2 Hodges, Rick Holm, Leslie Holmes, Mike Holt, Ken Holwick, Lois Horner, Saraln Horney. Marmon Howard, BeLinda Howard, Karen Howell, April Howerton, Gerald Howle, Sara Howse, Susan Hoyle, Mark Hughes, Jerry Hugman, Kerry Hulet, Eric Ingram, Jack G. Ingram, Joe lngram, Judy Ingram, Larry Jackson, Debbie Jackson, Myrle Jacobson, Syhille James, Denise Jernigan, Sharon Jinks, Diane Johnson, David Johnson, David Johnson, Layne Johnson, Mari Johnson, Mark Johnston, Fran Jones, Becky Jones, Diana . K , , M W, , I A fn., , rf Q 7 i . j i f, ., k X Jones, .lim y ' I, H L Q A , Nt Jones, Keith Richard ei f Jones, Mark V, 5 jf ,Q fi' A f J0T1e5,Mike 1 Z . 'A A ' .. i Jones, Sue Ellen ,V , I1' fi, if - lv If H ' A , - . X Q - fv, I Wag X xl E Mfg Q, Jordan, mise e D .M M 7152 Joy, Mafltlne G1 A' V ' ,, wel, 'Zifg r,- .f ,f 1 Kaster, Lawrence ' A , ' 5 f ., A Kean, Beverly . . 3 ie Y ' 'W ' r '-,'1 N-. A N--fx - H' K, . N 4 , W Keeton, Vickie -A A I , U J 2 -new I Q 'I Qop Wof:hTowwwL... m Keiuny, Leslie V W3 4 ' 'gi Kelly, David Z , .:,, '25 'EQ Kemp, Cathy Kemp, Robert w Kenyon, Ronnie L Q M . Kerns, Bill ' e irr,r irryr .a yyii 'M M 'A Kiblaey, Marsha ra, Tip, I told you not to follow me to schoolf' says David Massey. ,ga 'r N5 , FN a , rw Q , 'VHS V: 2 x, . 5 Q: K ,. W King, Everlyn Kirkes, Mary Kittner, Kathy Knowles, Debbie Kohlbacher, Greg Kohutek, Gladys Kolenovsky, Mike Kothe, Johnny Mike Holmes works himself into a cold sweat. o , ,wi . ff' . K, N l . Xl l fx A 2xM, .w, x XX fill' S ., x, fi, W 0 0 0 - K ' ,Q -Mg 2 If x 1 , - .Q T A - V . ff- ,,...-f-e' fb, --My V-,Ad,,,..f . 1 1--Q..----' ine. C1 E . , , Ma- l' 'a ! ! x mm W mm.: f jab? A, ill? 7? Kraemer, Sheilah Kraft, Lorraine Kraw, Sue Krueger, Laura Kubek, David Kuhn, Cathy Lajoie, Tina Lambert, Reba Lange, Dianne Lanier, George Luseter, Bobby Luuer, Jeff Lawson, Cathy Lawson, Dude Leuke, Felton Lee, Joe Lee, Linda Lester, Randy Lewis, Ted Lindenberger, Gary Lindsey, Vance Little, Brenda Long, Eddie Lozuno, Eddie Lunsford, Cliff Lusty, Molly McAdams, Janice McCaffrey, Tona MeCarley, Debbie McCarthy, Sandy McCarty, Mary MeClenny, Rosa McClung, Macky McClure, Randy McCormick, Mike McCoy, Anita McCullough, Shirley MCC-ee, Deanna McGregor, Cary McCrill, Donnie McGuire, Sharon lVlcHurgue, Denise McKay, Jeanne MCK1-llur, Susan lVlcKinley, Diane ,.. 6, , ,Mv- 2 I, --1471. ' ' X , --I K 'T iv W tl - ' 'f I it inl XM M V K. val N ' 14' , 'iii iiiii we 1' f f If 15 . 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MU , vt .' 1--,V-, ,RMV. ,, Mcliarty, Rose Mclaendon, Steve Madison, Lynda Magnon, Terry Mallinger, Tim Mangum, Linda Marshall, Dwayne Martin, Don Martin, Judy Martin, Larry 9010 Attempt Tof an Hopes AML D Q U f gf' 1 . 5 Martin, Melodee Q, , Martinez, Kathy Massey, David Mathias, Kathy W Matkln, Danny 1' , , ' 'vl'L l'i my ,htm lrgin.8,,5.y,1y H he ,v:g.:g!g.:, f f- H a .fr-t 'N -ff .Mio N' MM u, Maxwell, Robert May, Charles May, Hank Mayes, Sharon Mayhall, Etta Y O The Yewus A QlwwA Qpwb, And Maynard, John Mayo, Mike Medlin, Byron Mead, Cherri Mefford, Robert Melton, Chris Merck, Jackie Merrill, Linda Metcalf, Roger Metoff, Peg Michaels, Wesley Mikeska, Malcolm Milam, Elizabeth Miller, Barry Miller, Carol Miller, Gary Miller, Robert Millsap, Steve M - gi o t -A 5, 'L is w ' M 1 l 5 1 4 i i ' ii iih, , Q ' ,,': 1' i 55, . f 7T', t ' 55 . Q 1' rrr, D 4 I , X Vilr 'M 1 , 1 ',' ,..w, J X . 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A' 3 ir 31 Q s if fm ,Y if if-' pa in Mims, Randy Minster, Kathy Mitchelltree, Dana Mize, Mark Moffatt, Charlie Moncrief, Larry Moody, Jeannie Moore, Danny Moore, Michael Moore, Patsy Morgan, Lynn Morgan, Nancy Morris, Bob Morris, Patti Morykwas, Alexa Mouchette, Susie Murray, Carolyn Murray, Diane Myers, Anne Myers, Gloria Neill, Mike Nelson, Deanna Nelson, Gary Newton, Maxine Nichols, Cheryl :N Q 1:4 l- Nelson, Cheryl ' di x , X 2' S010 mem og Make To sophomores Steve Hamberger and Glenda Snow, Happiness is . . . O'Brien, Bridget Ogle, .lan Olson, David O'Neil, Molly Orris, Michael if FP' .. 4. , J ,Q f Nicodemus, Elaine Nieman, Ron Norman, Pam Northcutt, Linda Notley, Connie Notley, Larly V. Notley, Patricia Nuckolls, ,lim K ,,.... hiv O W, M 4- l I ts ,,i, t L, , we r r Z' MX 5 , S, ,Q J ik x S ,C 2 fi is N. v R l gf . 'M C if X l l ,Q J 1 A xxx X . Q l 'xx x ,,,. li I tA',' ix I 91-z-,. . 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Pierce, Larry Pippi, Dehhie Pollock, Mark Portillo, Nanette Poston, Tony Poteet, Johnny Prather, Don Price, Connie Price, Diane Price, Jerry Prichard, Paul Pringle, J oe Prude, Gayle Pryor, Tommy Purify, Bill F. Ragland, Debbie Railsback, George Ann Ramsey, Debbie J 'WEL A Randazzo, David 'W ' ' Q- i f Raney, Ann . K I 'A' Ji' ,M V Raney, Ron gg ef J Ray, Robin 4 J 'Hin A f -iii: v, .L,-- ' 3 WM Linglw Ow Cheryl Nelson dramatically recites, I come to bury Caesar not to praise him. 294 ' J Raynes, Nancee A - ill Y ,-s 'T 'fx J Reagan, Nancy .... 4 Redmon, Douglas - -' ' C f 5:biA5 i I XX Y, egg . T, .R I X3 . u . . f 11 -zafrreaiiila. 'Qi' Redmon, Judy Redmon, Patsy Reese, Jane i A Reese, Johnnie JJ Reese, Judi Reeves, Cathy A- , , w-'- , g ' , Reis, Cristinella 1 Renfro, Sherry Renkemeyer, Jeanne ' Q! ,as yn Rephan, Val -L .R Revelt, Debbi 'Rr' Reynolds, Ron Q-J, M, he 'Rl ,,, ' sf . U , , ' ig, Q 'K H0 f ' 4 J 4-. If , ' f iw fl ,, as , Y' a ' ,, V iiii ,I .af-V - 'gtg R .. 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E. ii-'if'-.., i- 0 -. - R ifL V ' 86: 'M b Q 4 o., x i.f is fi, T31 WG' lx Robeson, Marilyn Robins, David Rodenbusch, .loan Roe, Becky Rolf, Laurie Ruling, Michelle Rollins, Cheryl Rollins, Ronny Rowland, Gary Rucker, Susan Rushing, Gary Russel, Mike Russell, Patty Russell, Sandy Lea Rutherford, Janet Sadler .lohn Salazar Mike Richardson, Phyllis Rider, J. W. Roberts, .lodie Roberts, Sarah Roberts, Sherry Sharon McGuire is the only one that knows The fig tree blooms at mid- night. H Salmoni Evelyn POW The ' o '70 51:12, S r F III, J 1 t 0' ,Y N :,,. , fi V. ' f i , f - . ,IQ it le 'A 'Af 'ff-,Lfib f i 4-Q.. I - s ' 'LAK 5' 'V I .,,,,.,.,B'i V 3' P ffss f We 'W ' 4- e M J . . , a , tx , M . S, 1 , ,a s 5 4 Q '- i2E,Jfggff53 1?e:.f3' 2 . W V21 3' fy ,, , r L ,. A - J M F K K 1 1 -ml' K S .,,: ., ., QS, if as 1'5 ,- -2 r. 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Q .A at - fx , f.'z.z f A w ::.1 .X -L . -Q.-fQgs:3.5,g,ggi, I A Q fa . i nf? 1 ' 'exh5sx..!. , rf- s. f' f ,71- . f L ,J if . .wr 4 ,mxuxf 'S' W .35 V. 56 At the moment, Diane Price finds lunch more interesting than talking. 11.- V . M , Y , ii Q., - f A , -5 I 1 , kfi at 'iii , H K W 'Ltl 5 Q i J f . It rg :ix xi: fl , I Q, 4 in V6.2 i I 1 Smith, Neil Smith, Paul Smith, Robert Smith, Vickie Sneed, Clancy Snow, Glenda Snow, Pam Sparkman, Sandra Sparks, .lerry Speaks, Ronnie Interests Sought lw MIOUS Spears, Susan Speers, Terri Staggs, Layne Staggs, Ronnie Stanford, Bill Stevens, Larry Stevens, Rory Stevens, Van Stokes, David Stout, Pam 297 Stratford, Bob Street, Richard Stricklen, Mike Suttman, Toni Swink, Earline Starr, Dana Talafuse, .lo Ellen Tatum, Jimmy Taylor, Dee Taylor, Luann Taylor, Sheila Taylor, Steve Teal, Carol Temple, David Temple, Keith Terry, David Charles Thompson, Barry Thomas, Debby Thomas, Larry Thomas, Warren Thompson, Frances TlwO'uwL :tk Odgimlldem 'E 1 W in 'X ff X 5, 1- ' iii .. S M.. Y VA AV., I Apart from outside activities, finds time for study. Malcolm Mikeska K3 E ,N fc .1 sf, , M ,, L, i, ri., L , X X L fq'c'vtig? .' ' '. ' f iii 1- X ., ,go - we ,DMD fs -is f . ii . 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Thompson, Jay Thompson, Joe Thornton, Debbie Thorpe, Gill Threadgill, Sue Tidwell, Mike Tidwell, Steven Tigner, Donna Timmons, Martha Tompkins, Timmy Townsell, Aaron Tribelhorn, Debbie Frietsch, Alan Trigg, Virgil Troutman, Mike Troy, Chuck Umphress, J an Underwood, Robert Upchurch, Paul Vaughn, Keith Vinson, Tony Valenta, Donnie Vance, Brandy Vance, Sherrie Varnado, David Vaughn, Chris Wadsworth, Betsi Wagner, Debbie fnff. . ,tt my tx. I . A My 'K' XJ F L lrkr r NWA ' Awemdg Walker Joe Walker Nancy Walker Rhonda Walker Ruel Wall David Wallace Charles .B f '.ve, 5 Waldie, Kathy t ' Walker, Charlie X lyi if If- LL g I -14 5' X v i 'YS 1 A Q a ' , an ia Ed 5 rig D I A. 'W '21 V. .Q V A-if -w ' 1 , -N. X keg L lx ' Jk. hr., 1 I.. 'f as r ,gg rig, ' s , , r N 'ff i ??,Z':?.-QE' A ix K ' 1? sm T' Ye 'fi zeftdsfif X753 5 A Wallis, Bonnie Walters, Leonard Warren, Larry Watkins, Tom Watson, Kathy Qoplds X, OW afiow Linda Madison passes the latest news to her onlooking W friends. 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Y ii , .,, .1391 ,YI V, N 1 A , 3 f af Q' y 53 e A IX Weant, Margaret Webb, Charles Webster, Becky Webster, Janice Welcli, Charlotte Wells, Barbara Welsh, Lew Weygandt, Bill Whatley, Waid Whitaker, Coralee White, Bobby White, Doug White, Steve Wickham, Priscilla Wicks, Vicki Widener, Jimmy Wikoff, Scott Wilke, Jackie Wilkerson, Veronic Wilkinson, Jo William, Vernon Williams, Arden Williams, Debbie Williamson, John Willis, Willis David Diane Willis, Gary Willis, Willis, Willis, Wilson Gina Joy Pam Larry 5 Wilson, Nita Wisley, Wolfe, Womac Jackie Gary k, Glenda, Z1 ASTiwYeafu TWA Clow, Qop LoobfUpowTlw Past with fade. Wood, Bob X ' f Ni Wood, Mark f i V . Woodruff, Cara Woodruff, Richard ,yi , ',fK Woodward, Ricky 21' ' 'zy- Wrighr, Jimmy , fi rdrl W ,Ta , gm :if tv- K' 'f - qs. K x,l,i.,g,?i.1 Wright, Paula Wyatt, Linda W nn Billy 'L Wright, Leslye if .iii M A Q ,iw aw ar , Y y Yarbro, Jody wr' 4 Yates, Dan I Yates, Lawrence . , .Q Young, Brenda Young, Cory Young, Gregg Qi fa . iufg. , , , -, 419' '-2? g f if 6 'isa 4 , ,I 302 M AQ? fa- ,- :- W 9 - H, 'K it x H 29 2 or is W 1' it N A , X S :L 1 it ta ' Sophomores freak out at the February class party. Q -,U - ,S , U W. Yx w ' ix ,QF ,X . It z hfiil .- ' ff?f?'-7:1 wiv: ,..y , , V K 1 K , , . . rf 'g FK Ca08S06f'7I:E0nlfWl11ffe5 Lgmm Lamlefofub Wmjw Gualng 3 Leading the Freshmen class through the 1967-68 school year were the Freshmen officers. This group of young people along with their Sponsors planned a year of fun and pleasure for the Freshmen class. Pictured in the Language Lab are from left to right: Shelley Ogden, Reporterg Tommy Brookles, Presidentg Cathy Finlay, Secretaryg and Laura Watkins, Treasurer. mee Fwshmw O ' Sponsors: Curtis Hines-V ice Principal Sponsors: Don Josefy Roy Koger-Counselor J anis Wilson John Smith George Hoover Joe Richardson Donna Samsel Robert MCCrea Jerry Cottingame ff S., V. if M fag 1 ., s 1 IQ. - --Mit- -Q D l 3 ,f -4 , -Q ...pf I Mmm Things AML I-lighov Goals Aw Bowwb Tof Fm, '63 M0'04fvfl1ufu Fwslwew V wof:Qf:'fff1 , X Q , . 3 'lWfE21Ti'3?'?ZPER5PGE Freshmen Tommy Dixon and Mike Wells make life mis erable for Steve Waldrum. im ,- -lxy V K,,, ,,,, K X s Acord, Randy Afdahl, Susie of . Alcorn, Robert 3, ii Alexander, David 4 Alexander, Keith l i ke fp Allen, Gary i-will 1 A11en,Jan , 41,l T li- , A e Allen, Lisa .rry ' ' 0 4 Allen, Renee ' l - f mf Altom, Wayne ,, A iii 5 -, A i, fff., f il X wil Vlr, X.,. H m f lx l Amerine, David 1 A V' A, ii V Anders, Roy , .r Anderson, Rex A A ' Archambault, Carole 35 +-1f AVF! , lb .- 306 .K-I' 6 Ee 'W 5 .Vf,, , i v Ezlh . Wix fgamsl. ,. n f f , 41 Z'-4 + WY, , 1 'QF' B esfif ?a53TMd Y ai 4' i S JR , L,... . - , 4 W r, ' 3 8? 1 We? If i., i .,:Q W ,L as igigwr J? 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Bounds, Elizabeth Bowen, Debi Bowes, Darrell Boynton, Bill Bradley, Marsh Bradshaw, Debbie Brewer, Barbara Brewer. Johnny Brice, Valerie Bridie, Missy Brockles, Tommy Brown, Dena Broussard, Tonya Bruns, Robert Brunt, Gail Bryant, Jimmy Buchanan, Jim Burden, Cyndy Burnard, D'Ann Burton, David Butler, Pamela Byars, Greg Byers, Diane Camden, Michael Cameron, Camee Cannon, Bruce Cannon, Carolyn Cantacessi, Steve Caraway, Mary Cardwell, Connie Carnen, Mike Carroll, John Carroll, Toby Caner, Julie Carter, Sandy Caskey, Dennis Cato, Mike ft fs- K af.. ' . , af, . K gc, ,,' r , ' xi xii i 5 X Q., r 4 .. I L k if-71 r srrr cr ss 7: B o Q Qyak -if e A V r k,:: J , , K ,,. l- ai?L fl- Eff l , gi 3 ,, ' ' ' 'f aff' my as-se i ' ,J, A jg , DVXQ eawea YQ iffgt by ll ' .-r, E, wgffjal - ff ' fl q gaaeap W - 1 wt . ,,?,, wr 4' - f--.Nm .. .f ,, ,Wig , me -'lr 5 fr lx S in B t 'W 4. 5 41 ,vv A sf. 'S 4 may ,ir V 'Y v m Q xr Q . 'K If 5 v ' , Q r ,F 1 f 3 5 ,fa U fn.. ,-,- 3. ,. , 4,,., ,. K. -C Q X 51, A, a V w T T Mr. Jim Smith lectures to eager Freshmen ears. - 4' ,. .1 1, if l rf, X I, QNX ul, 5 sl I A x 'twill it iv Q , 'Q' in sf t 'V' . . rg. Q . ,. ee. I N 1 g A X1 r . Yu. , ' ,-,., fx- W f- ,,,. . 'W ,. ,,. vn- ,' r 1. N i E. K I 'ml We . , 1 F is I ' 'l zz 'Q . ' A g: we , X elif. i ef I ' B Aee, t X K4 ' X S ' fi emme if A if-ff zg ,,, , pfg.f1,x t V is fl 1125. 5 K. 49: W X -. - f 4. Qm ' Ylfli. -..r'..,.-l,,asZjil'l'5 f - 3' M A ,..- 7 1 + . 7 S eeAh . X -my - .. Q 1 1 may .... . - C 'e-e, ' if ' . 4 if ' 3 T ' 3 75' 4 2 ee e 5 Q me r mm. 0405... Cavalle, Cynthia Caviness, Neal Chalmers, Marsha Chance, Stephen Chinetti, Paul Choate, Mike Christianson, Val Church, Pate Church, Terrye Clanton, David Clark, Carol Clark, David Clark, Sherri Clay, Guy Clayton, Carol Clement, Esther Cobb, Diann Cofer, David Coker, Larry Cole, Stefani Coleman, Larrisa Collini, Mark Collins, Thomas Connally, Douglas Cooper, Albert Cooper, Lynn Coppedge, John Corbin, David Couch, Sharon Cox, Greg Cox, Mike Crane, Nancy Crouch, Debbie Cullum, Linda Cunningham, David Daily, Glynn Daniels, Robert Davis, Donny Davis, Dorothy DeCarrno, Debbie DoCrate, Jean DeLaVega, Richard Dirnond, Ronnie Dixon, Tommy Dixson, Randy Dodson, Carlotta Donawho, Gary Downs, Kerry Drury, Brenda DuBois, Ken A i W , , , e,,, uo Q Q 1 io e'r A p N 2- ge f ,' Q f , l i 'W Diffs S616 ami niri g , 1, Eutlwsmstio Fwslwew PM ,,,., Q, - D fig ,rl ,, , ia x Na ww' .' xiii L. Es A VI lz ih A , -f b QL ff riiir ' i 'Qf A me ,- - 4 r . 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' X ss si F as F E ss s ss is F ' Dugan, Eric Dunaway, Dicky Duncan, Glen Dunn, Dick Durham, Bobby Durham, Gary Eagans, Ida Mae Earl, J im Eberle, Debbie Edwards, Clare Eilers, William Erwin, ,lan Estabrook, Gary Evans, ,lo Evans, Sandi Ewing, Lynn Farmer, Sandra Fenner, Denna Ferris, Ray Fiensy, Kathi Fieszel, Steve Finlay, Cathy Fisk, Billy FMMMWOWBS rm ww Bo Q 61 1 Flowers, Ray Fogal, Paul Ford, Christiane Fordham, Dan Foster, Charles Foster, Mike Freeman, Debra Friedline, Harold Friel, Jeffrey Furgeson, Bruce Futcli, Sherri Gaines, Pam Gallagher, Pat Galle 0 Jud g 5, Y Gamhill, Bobbie Garrett, Richard Gartrell, Marylyn Gaston, Tommy Gilliam, Steve Gjertsen, Donna '71 145, F X ,f x V1 X ,Q 'X Freshmen find the MHS lunchroom an excellent place to forget stud1es. by -1, A1 , 'Mx 1 L ex ,- i Q.. iff . ,,.,. ,,, ff F ,idx 1 r l., F - :' 1.335 .. is ii J 8' y-an fw- V4 V. F' , A Z ' tliiii F .' i I W .V ,QIV gi gs 5 ,r,l, . A F f tll ii A ,, ,yew Mi, elet oWreve wf, e 1 tt 4 vvwk WD lf? f,, , 1 i f r Q ! l E .R K, ., , , X AS, lJ i s 5 r ' , ,gf 1 4' 2 A W Sa- -, f,a,,. , 1, ' - Q03 Y .. i i ..l:.11 , ,I n - Q: gi. S A.. .zz ,z is H C i i R , A S iw a ax 1 5 if, Gonzales, Henry Goodson, Brenda Goss, Delwin Graham, Lana Graham, Sheila Graham, Sherrill Grant, Ralph Graves, Patti Graves, Ruth Gary, Buddy Green Beverly Green, David Green Debbie Green, Jeff Green, Vickie Griffith, Jerry Groce, Peggy Gurley, Wayne Hale, Robert Harmon, Curtis Harper, Terry Harpole, Vickie Harrell, Lee Harris, Burley Harris, Carolyn Harris, Lynda Harris, Mary Ann Harris, Wanda Harrison, Steve Harwell, Ricky Hartman, Candy Haug, Sharon Hawkins, Lorrie Head, Don Heflin, Ronald Heidt, Barbara Helsley, Frank Henry, Lene Henry, Ray Herrman, Cindy Herzog, Evelyn Hibdon, Charlie Hicks. James Hill, Billy Hill, Cary Hill, Gerri Hill, Jerri Hoggatt, ,lon Hogan, Steve Hogan, Steven Holley, Sandy Holmes, Greg Holmes, Judy Holmes, Linda Holmes, Norma Holt, Becky Hooker, Bonnie Hoopes, Arthur Hoopes, Gene Hootmun, Donna Hord, Hoy Horsman, Rebecca Hughes, ,loc Hunter, Nancy Hutchings, Phillip 1, , in A f 4 x f . ,lg ..x, Overjoyed by the Card victory over the Castleherry Lions, Freshman Esther Clement shows her school spirit. ? me Zwzz .. i ,. n s 'J ,Vi. f-sr s siisi i if , .A i ga, 'ii 5 i J ? 'ifp,,.Yx,,, J! ,f . ,X ,di ,Q 'fx -'Q x. Ffwsiumew '-i'-f i J i i ii - iw H I if , ful, Q- .V I inf, 1 gagliqivf A ' f W' ,i ,r'if 4 ' I J v,,?fsa'1 ,,..W' f ' 'V 4 if I, 32952 4. fs, 1 s fn I V 5 if yu it g ,G ' n J f W P 4 514 Hutson, Eddie Hutto, Joe Ingram, Mike Jackson, Cindy Jacobson, Sylvia James, Richard Jarrett, Marylyn Jefferson, Paul Jenkins, Don Jennings, Bob Jerome, Janet Johnson, Bill Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Kathi Johnson, Shelia Johnson, Vickie Jones, Gary Keathley, Ricky Keefe, Ruth Keelin, Glenda Keith, .lack Kemp, David Kenemore, Richard Kennedy, Debe Kenyon, Barry King, Debi Kirkpatrick, Shelia Kittner, Kathy Kitts, Kathy Kneisel, Diana Kohlbacher, Ken Koval, Denise Krebs, Mark Kuczaj, Keith Kyle, Janine LaJ0ie, Denise LaMar, Donna Lambert, Cary Lambert, Tommy Landers, Leslie Langly, Sue Lanier, Larry Lankford, Lynnette Lanson, Mike Laseter, Debra Lawson, Gay Layton, David Layton, Marti Leach, Alan Lee, John Leins, Larry Lemley, Arlene Lemley, Judy Lester, John 13' A ML ,L at R A, x if I' gi 0 WY J X 5' x it 49- Y. 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Moeller, Kris Moffitt, Terry Moffitt, Thomas ,K Monsees, .lohn Monsees, Paul Moore, Charles Moore, Daryl Moore, Donna - Moore, Mike Q Moore, Susan Morgan, Denise Morris, Bruce mmpmg ra 25' Zih Morton, Kathy 7 Moss, Ronnie -13 Morales, Ray A , 2- '1r'- X. .Q ' M. ,- 'Lai c 'N -i lerr S t - . M 'llll ' A w ' ,,.1 .. V,r. ,mf X. ,:,: i ' ff 'WM il :itE::l3I -I ' - rf ,Q .:': sr' K' lf.: 'L f f.x5rf mf: K 3 E' ' - 2 ' 'X ll . ,,..,. K as z , , , Q , , is ' , V942 A N g ?5IQf 5 his ' -fi-1 - 1 x,.1X:Qfml if will 32 .' ' 'li' . Freshmen Vicki Pipitone and Phil Prich. ard stroll casually through the patio during lunch. Morrison, Bob Murphy, Matthew Murrell, Barbara Nance, Mary Nanson, Ricky Naylor, Steve Neal, Debra Nealy, .lim Nelson, Reggie Nichols, Shirley IMQIIU 3l9 Nichols, Steve Nielson, Louis Norris, Debroah Nungesser, Susan O'Donnell, Kati Odgen, Shelley Oliver, Patrice Opp, Bill Ortiz, Nancy Overbeck, J an Overbeck, I ay Owens, Bob Owens, Karen Painter, Charlie Pannell, Donna Parker, Billie Parker, Gary Parker, Linda Pennington, Rick Perry, Chris Petersen, Ricky Petree, Anita Pevehouse, Sammy Phillips, Mark Phipps, Terri Pipitone, Vicki Poll, Lester Pope, Cathy Poplin, Catherine Poteet, Jesse 7? ff is 333 ii ,r f x QUATAX. , ,1 .4 -,., ,1- 41' ,-Q ., af y P on M. I a, ,L if , it i i FfwslwewQebGoals .iff . K , 'afwwmw ,if N n it 'P t't,i P . N 'Q F4 I nt , t .Q fgt in mens K 67 ..,. V gf I I 2 X M 'ft ' it iii fi 'kd' 2'-A' l , NN s Z5 i , r Mx 3 .. rx N wuz, - f. arm, - Q A i 1 AWW5 1 class. 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Shoaff, Sam Shultz, Gary Silk, Sandy Simmons, Bobby Singleton, Larry Sisk, Karen Sjogren, Pam Skinner, John Skinner, Rickey Slade, Keith Slatt, Kathy Slimp, Susan Smiland, Philip Smiser, Rusty Smith, Janet Smith, Mike Smith, Sue Smith, Susan SoRel1e, Chris Sorflaten, Sjana Spann, Cindy Spice, Jeff Spurlock, Kathy Stackhouse, Don Stafford, John Stanton, Gary Steadham, Alice Stepter, Debbie Stevenson, Barbara Stewart, Joyce i 323 Stiles, Kenny Stoetzer, Steve Stokes, Bobby Stokes, Frank Stout, Kathy Stoyer, Michael Strait, Verna Sullivan, Dan Sweat, Rickey Swope, John Af? fare ,.e.. y -W S E -wx Q 3 '68 Pwslwaw Pwetg - ' I-Imvkins Qtglo Talavera, Bobby Tarhill, Don Taylor, Doug Taylor, John Taylor, Kay Taylor, Robert Taylor, Shirley Fay Temple, Bruce Terry, Karen Terry, John Thomas, Debra Thomas, Bill Thompson, Missy Thompson, Mike Thompson, Richard Thompson, Theresa Thrift, Linda Tibbetts, Steve Timmons, Ricky Tinning, Bill ii ,. f t fi LJ g f 1:2 , K i Vyk ,- I six K,,,,vfN .fig ,C ! - V . 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T. 219 Blevins, Pam 87, 249 Bludworth, Margie 117, 249 Blystnnc, Patricia 249 Boggus, Linda 276 Boldin, Debbie 309 Boles, Alan 118, 250 Bond, Kyle 80, 84, 250 Bonner, Sharon 220, 231 Boone, Sharon 88, 276 Boone, Stephen 84, 250 Booth, Tim 309 Boulton, Shelia 276 Bounds, Debbie 250 Bounds, Elizabeth 309 Bowen, Debi 309 Bowes, Darrell 310 Boyd, Dawn 220 Boyd, Dean 250 Boyd, Phil 276 Boyle, Mike 220 Boynton, Bill 310 Bradley, Marsha 310 Bradley, Wayne 276 Bradshaw, Debbie 310 Bragg, Dan 276 Brann, Debbie 31, 97, 112, 123, 250, 255 Branson, Brenda 76, 88, 274, 276 Brantley, Pam 250 Brantley, Rick 112, 220 Brau, Mary 250 Breeding, Becky 276 Brennan, Bobby 250 Butterworth, Jim 87, 89, 277 Byars, Greg 310 Byers, Diane 310 .C. Cain, Pat 220 Cain, Steve 84, 250 Caldwell, Mary 77, 220 Camden, Kim 277 Camden, R. Michael 22 Cameron, Camee 310 Campbell, Becki 277 Campbell, Cathy 277 Campbell, Karen 221 Campbell, Rusalene 54, 74, 77, 246, 250, 264 Cannefax, Karol 221 Cannon, Bruce 310 Cannon, Carolyn 310 Cannon, Janice 31, 76. 77. 79, 87, 39, 221 ' Cannon, Stephen 161, 277 Cantaccssi, Steve 310 Capps, Carol 76, 221 Caraway, Audrie 250 Caraway, Mary 310 Cardwell, Connie 116, 310 Cargile, Billy 152, 277 Carleton, Liz 120, 221 Carlson, Eric 101, 152, 153, 273, 277 Claunch, Kathleen 278 Clay, Guy 311 Clayton, Carol 311 Clear, Chris 278 Clement, Esther 84, 311, 315 Clcmmo, Jill 278 Cobb, Diann 311 c01,b,Linda 222 Cobler, Joyce 7, 222, 223 Cochran, Dave 251 Cochran, Dean 278 Cochran, Jerry 132, 182, 222 Cofer, David 34 Coker, Larry 34 Coker, Terry 222 Cole, David 136, 251 Cole, Stefani 311 Coleman, Larrisa 312 Coleman, William 81, 84, 222 Baxter, Barney Beach, Gary 136, 161, 164, 165, 167, 247, 249 Beacham, Lynn 88, 275, 278 Brewer, Barbara 25, 310 Brewer, Billy 110, 134, 220, 239 Brewer, Johnny 154, 310 Brewer, Sandy 80, 250 Brewer, Tommie 276 Brice, Valerie 31, 80, 310 Carnen, Mike 310 Carpenter, Clay 172, 250 Carpenter, Debbie Kay 277 Carpenter, George 277 Carpenter, Carr, Roy Tim so, 84, 250, 251 251 Collier, Benny 278 Collini, Mark 312 Collins, Cathy 76, 252, 255 Collins, Ken 161, 162, 222 Collins, Thomas 312 Combs, Combs, Carol 87, 222 Connie 75, 88, 252 Connoway, Marcia 278 Connell y, Mike 252 Conner, Steve 80, 278 Conner, Larry 80, 161, 251, 252 Conner, Mike 43, 87, 88, 89, 132, 160, 161, 164, 252 Connoll y, Douglas 80, 312 Conrad, Cheryl 31, 81, 278 Cook, Glenda 278 Cooper, Sonny 312 Cooper, Connie 278 Cooper, Cindy 16, 17, 19, 252 Cooper, Darrell 14, 132 ,145, 149, 252, 246 Cooper, Lynn 312 Cooper, Paul 81, 83, 278 Cooper, Wayne 134, 252 333 Coppedge, John 84, 312 Copus, Bobby 152, 278 ciirbiii, David 312 Cornett, Ricky 278 Couch, Lalrice Sharon 312 Countryman, Sharon 68, 87, 89, 222 Covey, Mark 252 Cox Beverly 222 Cox Bob 252 Cox, Delaine 278 Cox, Greg 312 Cox, Jeanne 77, 109, 120, 222 Cox Linda 222 Cox Marlanna 252 Cox Mary 31, 59, 76, 79, 252, 255 Cox Cox Mike 312 Richard 252 Crabtree, Tony 161, 162, 279 Crane, Nancy 84, 312 Crawford, Eddie 252 Crawford, Pat 279 Crensey, Stan 222 Crider, Dick 15, 86, 87, 89, 168, 223 Cross, Bobby 252 Dodson, Clinton 253 Dodson, Leslie 253 Doggett, Michael 280 Dollgener, Cindy 280 Donawho, Gary 312 Donnelly, Pattir- 253 Dorsett, Mike 80, 161, 280 Doty, George 253 Doubet, Mike 31, 81, 253 Douglas, Carol 280 Douglass, l., A. 280 Downs, Kerry 81, 312 Dozier, Johnette 280 Drake, Debbie 280 Drake, Jimmy 280 Draper, Larry 280 Drewa, Wayne 280 Driggers, Eileen 280 Driscoll, Jean 280 Driscoll, Robert 103, 253 Driver, Mclha 22-1 Drury. Brenda 312 Du Bois, Ken 81, 312 Duckworth, Marsha 27, 280 Duffy, Harold 161, 166, 280 Flemmons, Gary 43, 86, 87, 2511 Ford, Christiane 314 Crouch, Debbie 279 Crouch, Debbie 312 C11llum, Linda 312 Cunningham, Cindy 252 Cunningham, David 312 Cupp, Mike 279 Currie, Scott 161, 279 Curry, Brian 253 Curry, Cecilia 253 .D. Daily, Diane 279 Daily, Glynn 312 Daniels, Robert 312 Darby, Joan 279 Darlington, Michael 223, 237 Davenport, Roger 279 Davenport, Teresa 105, 223 Davenport, Wes 279 Davidson, Virginia 13, 16, 17, 19. 116 , 253, 2511 Davis, Allen 88, 279 Davis, Donny 312 Davis, Dorathy 312 Davis, Gary 279 Davis, Glenda 253 Davis, Jana 87, 253 Dugan, Eric 313 Dunaway, Dicky 313 Dunaway, Sharon 253 Duncan, Barbara 224 Duncan, Glen 313 Duncan, Lydia 81, 253 Duncan, Nancy 87, 221 Dunmire, Dunn, Di 110111116 224 ck 111, 311, 313 DuPree, Shelle 280 Durham, Bobby 313 Durham, Gary 313 Dyer, Sam 224 Dykes, Don 182, 224 Eagans, Ida Mae 313 Eakin, Dan 280 Earl, Jiu1 313 Earley, Sterling 280 Early, Susan 280 Easton, Chuck 263 Easton, Debbie 280 Eberle, Debbie 313 Eberlc, Guy 280 Eby, Gary 280 Echols, Dallas 280 Frazier, Janet 77, 254 Davis Davis Joe 81, 253 Jol1n 253 Davis, Nancy 279 Davis, Tim 253 Davis, Vicki 255, 279 Dean, Cliff 279 Dean, Howard 104, 223 Dean, Marilyn 15, 77, 97, 122, 123, 223 263 Dcaton, Fulton 279 Echols, Homer 22-1 Eckelmann, Barbra 280 Eckhardt, Larry 74, 253 Dealon, Marsha 223 Dcffenbaugh, Mona 279 DeGarmo, Debbie 312 DeGrate, Jean 312 Deitrich, Kathy 279 De La Vega, Richard 312 Deming, Karen 279 Denman, Morris 80, 279 Denton, Jcrrel 279 Devlin, Brenda 253 Dhonau, Debbie 279 Diamond, Rose Mary 279 Diana, Leonard 279 Diaz, Julia 280 Dickens, Linda 280 Dickinson, Ronald 132, 223 Dillinger, Diane 30, 31, 80. 1201 223 Dillinger, Rick 253 Dilord, Mark 223 Dilord, Vicki 280 Dimond, Mike 183, 253 Dimond, Ronnie 312 Dippel, Fairy 81, 280 Ditto, Debra 280 Ditto, Keith 101, 162, 166, 223 Dixon, Tommy 306, 312 Dixson, Randy 312 Dockery, Doug 280 Dockrey, Harva 77, 224 Dodds, Chuck 40, 224, 227 Dodds, Sue 253 Dodson, Barry 253 Dodson, Carlotta 312 Eckhurdt, Vicki 280 Edwards, Edwards, Clare 313 Donna 280 Edwards, Dorris L. 280 Edwards, Gary 280 Edwards, Mike 253 Edwards, Ron 253 Edwar Easter, Egger, ds, Ronald 87, 280 Debby 280 Richard 280 Eichman, Judy 281 Eilers, William Fredrick 313 Elliot., Butch 224 Elliot, Debbie 281 Ellis, samiiiic 84, 97, 99, 123, 253 Elston Enckh , Rob 80, 106, 281 ausen, Harry 224 England, David 281 Englis Ernsti 11, Linda 253 ng, Eddie 253 Erwin, Jan 313 Espinel, Barbara 281 Estabrook, Gary 313 Estrada, Dan 80, 81, 225 Euban k, Ken 19, 253 Evans, Brenda Gail 281 Evans, Jo 313 Evans, Sandi 313 Evans, Tom 253 Ewing, Lyn 313 Fang, .F. Gordon 5, 130, 178, 179, 225 Farino, Ernie 90, 134, 281 Farmer, Sandra 313 Farmer, Shannon 254 Farrar, Janis 254 Farrar, Mike James 225 Farrar, Sherry 281 Farris, Jail 102, 225 Farris, Patsy 281 Faulkner, Paula 254 Fawcett, Rusty 76, 141, 281 Fawcett, Mickey 88 Felty, R. Louis 254 Fenner, Donna 313 Fernandez, Steve 130, 225 Fernandez, Suellcn 6, 18, 87, 254 Ferrante, Linda 225 Ferris, Ray 313 Fessenden, Mark 81, 281 Fetter, Steve 281 Feuerbachcr, Steve 254 Fields, Pearl 254 Fiensy, Kathi 313 Fieszel, Gary 254 Fieszel, Steve 171, 313 Finley, Cathy 304, 313 Finlay, Christy 91, 217, 225, 228 Finley, Steve 254 Firth. Sherry 281 Fischer, Jerry 6, 30, 48, 74, 87, 91, 92, 93, 96, 111, 149, 217, 225 Fischer, Tom 157, 217, 225 Fisher, Brenda 281 Fisk, Billy 313 Fisk, Vandall 281 Fitzgibbon, Kelly 281 rivmiiig, Charlie ea, 21, 128, 225 Flemmons, Janet Lynn 281 Fletcher, Dianna 281 Flowers, Billy Ray 314 Flowers, Danny L. 281 Floyd, Charlo 77, 225 Fogal, Jim 281 Fogal, Paul 314 Fogus, Marty 281 Foley, Mark 281 Foley, Tim 282 Fordham, Dan 88, 171, 314 Forct, Ken 282 Fortner, Ben 254 Foster, Bentley 81, 254 Foster, Charles 314 Foster, Mike 314 Fournerat, Gary 282 Fowler, Barbara 87, 254 Fowler, Mary K. 254 Fowler, Sherry 254 Fox, Debi 225 riiytik, Pat 15, 45, 52, 54, 11, 79, 225 Freeman, Chuck 282 Freeman, Debra 314 Fresques, Mike 74, 97, 254 Friedline, Harold 314 Friel, Jeff 154, 314 Friel, Linda 88, 110, 113, 282 Frost, Shelley 91, 114, 251 Fulkrod, Barry 225 Furgcrson, Boh 87, 148, 254 Furgerson, Bruce 314 Futch, Sherri 314 -G- Gaines, Pam 314 Gallagher, Jerry 115, 155, 254 Gallagher, Pat 314 Gallaway, Joyce 282 Gallegos, Judy 314 Gallegos, Matilda 254 Gallegos, Virgie 282 Gambill, Bobbie 311 Gambill, Debi 282 Gann, Barry 282 Gaim, cami 16, 254, 255 Garcia, Idolina 225 Garcia, Sandra 282 Garcia, Valentin 282 Gardner, Billy 282 Gardner, Debbie 88, 282 Gardner, John 282 Gardner, Lu Ann 225 Garland, Doug 19, 152, 254 Garner, Carl 119, 254 Garner, Jane 19, 225 Garrett, Diane 15, 123, 172, 173, 225 Garrett, Jin1my 161, 162 Garrett, John 81, 251, 254 Garrett, June 282 Garrett, Richard 154, 314 Gartrell, Alice 88, 254 Gartrell, James 19, 225 Gartre1l,Mary1yn 314 Gaston, Gentry, George, George, George, Gildner Gilliam, Tommy 314 Sheila 102, 254 Barbara 254 Becky 282 Jimmy 282 Robert 87, 282 Steve 314 Gillespie, Peggy 87, 254 Gjertsen Gjertscn Glass, B , Donna 314 , Lynne 88, 225, 238 ill 68, 226, 237 Gleghorn, Charlotte 31, 80, 226 Goforth, Gonser, Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Goodier, Bill 282 Tim 113,282 , Frank 282 , Henry 315 Gonzales, Lorenzo 81, 25-1 , Rosemary 76, 79, 102, 226 Elizabeth 255 Goodfellow, Laurene 76, 87, 89, Goodson, Brenda 315 Gordon, Barbara 255 Gorzney, Gerald 226 Goss, Delwin 315 Goteher, Cary 226 Grabell, Judy 255 Graefing, Pete 282 Graham, Dick 81, 84, 255 Graham, Jo Ann 47, 226 Graham, Lana 315 Graham, Sheila 315 Graham, Sherri 315 Grant, Ralph 84, 315 Graves, Patti 315 Graves, Ruth 315 Gray, Buddy 84, 315 Gray, Gene 81, 283 Green, Beverly 315 Green, Debbie 118, 315 Green, Debi 226 Green, Donald 226 Green, Jeff 315 Green, Mike 255 Green, Mollie Ann 283 Green, Vickie 315 Gregory, Jeannie 77, 255 Griffith, Jerry 84, 315 Griffith, Kathleen 77, 106, 255 Griffith, Griffith, Linda 31, 80, 255 Paulette 283 Griffiths, Donna 226 Griffiths, Libby 77, 283 Grigsby, C. M. 26, 255 Grin1es, Judy 283 Grimshaw, Pete 283 Grimshaw, Thomasina 255 Groce, Beth 19, 173, 226 Groce, Peggy 81, 315 Gualtiere, Inez 283 Guenther, Janice 80, 106, 255 Guisinger, Susan 255 Gundlach, Bruce 180, 255 Gurley, Wayne 315 .H. Haddock, Kenny 255 Haddow, Donna 283 Hadsell, Chris 256 Hagar, Gary 256 Hale, Kathy 283 Hale, Robert 315 Haley, Mike 256 Hall, Melinda 283 Hallecy, Betty 283 Ham, Billy 88, 283 Hambcrger, Steve 283 Hamm, Bruce 48, 71, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 100, 226 Hammond, Darrell 283 Hammond, Bill 226 Hancock, Diane 227 Hancock, Lynn 76, 256 Hannah, Gayle 74, 256 Hardin, Janie 283 Hargis, Richard 283 Harkness, Janie 10, 76, 256, 259, 267 Harless, Mary 283 226 Harmon, Curtis 315 Harms, Craig 120, 256 Harper, Terry 315 Harpole, Vickie 315 Harrell, Charles 227 Harrell, Lee 315 Harrell, Patty 86, 79, 256 Harrington, George 283 Harrington, Jamie 6, 87, 89, 256 Harris Ann 315 Harris Burley 315 Harris, Carnla 256 Harris, Carolyn 315 Harris, David 227 Harris Caros 283 Harris, Lynda 315 Harris, Molly 227 Harris Richard 283 Harris Rorie 283 Harris Stan 283 Harris Suzanne 256 Harris Wanda 315 Harrison, Steve 161, 315 Hart, Phil 87, 89, 256 Hartfield, Shirley Ann 283 Hartnlan, Candy 102, 315 Hartman, Tim 256 Hartwett, Stan 256 Harwell, Rick 105, 315 Hastreiter, Gretchen 257 Haug, Sharon 315 Haugarth, Gail 31, 38, 76, 257 Haw, John 103 Hawkins, Danny 283 Hawkins, Terry 83 Hawkins, Lorrie Ann 315 Hawkins, Sherry 76, 257 Hawkins, Vicki Elayne 227 Haws, Nancy 284 Holloway, Lonnie 228 Holley, Jerry W. 228 Holm, Leslie 80, 83, 285 Holm, Lynne 74, 80, 257 Holman, Barbara 76, 99, 257 Holmes, Brenda 257 Holmes, Gregory 316 Holmes, Judy 316 Holmes Linda 316 Holmes: Mike 285, 281 Holmes Norma 316 Holt, Jimmie 31, 79, 81, 257 Holt, Jeannie 257 Holt, R ebccca 316 Holt, William Kenneth 285 Holwick, Lois 285 Hooker, Bonnie 316 Hoopes, Arthur 316 Hoopes, Connie 257 Hoopes, Gene 316 Hootma n, Donna 316 Hooper, Danny 257 I-lord, Roy 316 Horner, Sarah 285 Horney, Marmun 285 Horney, Tah 227 Horsman, Rebecca 316 Horton, Davey 97, 120, 257 Houston, Kathy 257 Howard , Belinda 285 Howard, Karen 285 Howard, Katherine 7, 35, 92, 226, 228 Howell, April 285 Howcrton, Gerald 285 Howle, Reta 257 Howle, Sara 285 Howse, John Morris 257 Jennings, Jernigan, Bob 171, 317 Sharon 285 Jerome, Janet 317 Jessup, Liiitlii vs, 78, 79, 22a Jeter, Brenda 258 Jinks, Diane 285 Jobe, Jeanne 258 Johnson, Becky 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 50, 216, 228 Jollnson, Bill 317 Johnson, David 285 Johnson, David 285 Johnson, Gary 228 Johnson, Howard 21, 229 Johnson, Johnny 317 Johnson, Kathi 317 Johnson, Layne 285 Johnson, Mari 285 Jollnson, Mark 285 Johnson, Shelia 317 Johnson, Vickie 317 Johnston, Billy 127, 132, 177, 178, 180, 183, 229 Johnston, Fran 285 Jones, Becky 87, 89, 285 Jones, Bi lly 229 Jones, Catherine 229 Jones, Debby 81, 97, 258 Jones, Deryl 258 Jones, Di ana 285 Jones, Gary 84, 317 Jones, Gary 229 Jones, ,la Jones, Ja mes 258 n 31, 76, 87, 258, 264 Jones, Jim 286 Jones, Keith 286 Jones, M arion 88, 258 Jones, Mark 286 Jones, Mike 286 Hazelton, Marilyn 29, 257 Head, Kirk 284 Head, W. Donald 315 Hearon, Ronie 257 Heathington, Ann 315 Hedrick, Gail 284 Hedstrom, Allen 284 Heeney, Robert 28-1 Heflin, Donna 118, 227 Heflin, Ronny 315 Heidt, Barbara 316 Hclgeson, John 88, 257 Helgeson, Mark 81, 284 Helms, Renee 27, 284 Helsley, Frank 316 Hemingway, Debby 284 Henderson, Lee 81, 284 Hcndley, Carol 88, 141, 142, 284 Hendon, Brad 227 Hendon, Diane 284 Hendrix, Rhonda 76, 110, 257, 259 Henry, Lene 16 Henry, Ray 171, 316 Herring, Glenda 284 Herrman, Beverly 81, 257 Herrman, Cindy 84, 316 Herzog, Evelyn 316 Hess, Kelly 257 Hess, Tony 284 Hester, Janet 257 Howse, Susan 285 Hoyle, Craig 110, 179, 285 Hoyle, Mark 110, 232, 228 Huffman, Holly 81, 257 Huffman, Virginia 257 Hughes, Carmen 88, 228 Hughes, Jerry 180, 285 Hughes, Marcia 76, 87, 257 Hughes, Jo 316 Hughs, Bob 258 Hugman, Kerry 80, 285 1-lulet, Eric 81, 84, 251, 285 Hunt, Lee 81, 84, 258 Hunter, Nancy 316 Hutchings, Jay 161, 258 Hutchings, Martin 258 Hutchings, Phillip 154, 161, 316, 321 Hutson, Brenda 15, 228, 223, 231 123 Hutson. Eddie 317 Hutto, Joe 317 lnabnctt, Pat 258 Ingle, Rhett 258 Ingram, Jack 285 Jones, Sue Ellen 286 Jordan, Janise 286 Jorgen Jorgen Jorgen sen, Glenn 229 sen, Jetta 258 sen, Leon 258 Joy, Marty 103, 106, 286 Julien, Larry 258 .K. Kohlbaeher, Greg 152, 287 Kohlbacher, Ken 318 Kohutek, Clara 230 Kohutek, Gladys 287 Kolenovsky, Mike 287 Koller, John 152, 258 Kothe, Jollnrly 287 Koval, Denise 318 Kraemer, Sheilah 287 Kraft, Elaine 61 Kraft, Lorraine 287 Kraw, Sue 287 Krebs, Mark 318 Kriegel, Claudette 320 Krueger, Lallra 84, 103, 287 Kllbek, David 287 Kuezaj, Keith 318 Klleznj, Stan 230 Klllln, Cathy Bl, 84, 287 Kuykendall, Ben 258 Kyle, Janine 318 Kyle, Linda 230 .L- Lacy, Brllce 224, 230 Ladusau, Tum 133, 148, 150, 181, 182, 259 LaJoie, Denise 318 Lajoie, Tina 287 Lallllar, Donna 318 Lamb, Carolyn Lambert, Gary 318 Lambert, Reba 287 Lambert, Tommy 318 Landers, Loslic 318 98, 230 31, 76, 230 Lange, Donna Lange, Dianne 287 Langley, Sllc 318 Lanier, George 287 Lanier, Larry 318 Lanier, Linda 77, 259, 261 Lallkford, Carolyn 17, 76, 255, 259 Lankford, Lynnette 122, 318 Lankford, Patrick 230 Lanson, Miko 318 Laseter, Debra 318 Laller, Jeff 288 1 Kaderka, Monica 258 Kaster, Lawrence 286 Kastner, Laura 229 Kastner, Mary 258 Kauffman, Lynda 258 Kean, Beverly 286 Keathley, Richard 317 Keefe, Ruth 317 Keelin, Glenda 317 Keeton, Vickie 286 Keith, Jack 317 Keitllley, La Donna 81, 84, 251, 258 Keithly, Leslie 88, 286 Kelly, David 286 Kelly, Mike 229 Kelly, Ricky 258 Kemp, Cathy 286 Kemp, David 171, 317 Lawerence, Cary 87, 230 Lawhon, Merilea 259 Lawson, Cathy 288 Lawson, Delores 259 Lawsoll, Gary 1011 Lawson, Gay 318 Lawson, Jimnly 259 Lawson, Dude 288 Laytoll, David 318 Layton, Marti 318 Leach, Alan 318 Leake, Felton 288 Leaseberge, Carole 230 Ledbetter, Jennifer 74, 259 Lee, Joe 288 Lee, John 318 Lee, Linda 288 Lee, Pamela 230 Leeman, Sharorl 230 Ingram, Hibdon, Charlie 77, 316 Joe 285 Kemp, Robert 286 Kemp, Hickman, Larry 284 Hickman, Yvonne 284 Ingram, John 258 Sharon 63, 109, 229, 231 Hicks, James 316 King, Ka Higgens, James 284 High, Debbie 284 Hill, Billy 316 Hill, Danny 227 Hill, Gary 316 Hill, Gerri 316 Hill, Jerri 316 Hill, Joe 284 Hill, Mike 284 Hill, Mike 284 Hill, Melissa 19, 99, 227 Hill, Vicki 257 Hirt, Fred 47, 227, 244 Ingram, Ingram, Ingram, Judy 116, 285 Larry 285 Mike 317 Jackson, Cheryl 228 Jackson, Cindy 317 Jackson, Debbie 285 Jackson , Greg 133, 161, 167, 258 Jackson, Myrle 285 Jackson, Ray Charles 154 Jackson, Robert 228 Kendrick, Danny 229 Kenelnore, Richard 317 Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kenyon, Kenyon, Debe 317 John 258 Karen 230 Barry 318 Ronnie 286 Kerbow, Gary 132, 230 Kerns, Bill 286 Kerns, Sandra 230 Kessler, David 286 Kibbey, Marsha 286 King, Debi 318 King, Everlyn 287 mi 91, 216, 224, 230 Hodges, Gary 84, 284 King, Jacobo, David 228 Hodges, Jane 284 Hodges, Rick 285 Hodgkins, Ann 98, 227 Hogan, Pattie 94, 257 Hogan, Steven A. 316 Hogan, Steve 154, 316 Hogga't, Jon 316 Hoggatt, Ted 257 Holley, Sandy 316 Holloway, Donnie D. 257 Hollaway, Larry J. 227 Jacobson, Sybille 285 Jacobson, Sylvia 317 Jakstas, Donna 258 James, Debby 76, 258 Dandie 224, 230 Lecper, Lyllis 259 Lehr, Larry 152, 259 Lehr, Lonnie 259 Lcins, Larry 318 Lelnley, Don 119, 230 Lcmley, Judy 318 Lcmley, Arlene 318 Leonard, Mike 259 Lester, John 103, 318 Lester, Randy 288 LoTendre, Renee 31, 35, 80, 91 259 LeWal1en, Dee 103, 319 Lewis, James 19, 97, 259 Lewis, Ted 238 Linllcnberger, Gary 288 Lindsay, Steve 35, 259 James, James, Jarrett, Jarvis, Denise 285 Richard 317 Marilyn 317 Linda 119, 258 Jefferson, Paul 103, 317 Jenkins, Don 317 Jenkins, Dottie 258 King, Robert 258 Kirkes, Mary 287 Kirkpatrick, Debbie 287 Kirkpatrick, Shelia 318 Kirkpatrick, Sherry 230 Kittner, Kathy 287 Kittner, Kathy 318 Kitts, Kathy 318 Kneisel, Diana 318 Knowles, Debbie 287 Koger, Steve 152, 258 Lindsey Gary 259 Lindsey, Kathie 77, 230 Lindsey Mike 259 Lindsey Roni 230 Lindsey, Vance 288 Linnlan, Kathy 46, 80, 82, 83, 84, 230 Linville, Vicki 319 Litchfield, Jollnny 230 Little, Brenda 87, 288 Little, Marsha 319 Little, Robert 230 McMillan, Mary Alice 31, 76, 79, Lleraudi, Julio 319 Lobb, Charles 260 Lobb, James 81, 260 Lochhc-ad, Steve ' 260 Logann, Dianne 319 Lollar, Emily 112, 231 Lollar, Jim 260 Long, Eddie 288 Long, Nancy 59, 91, 96, 106, 240, 260 Looney, Katie 319 Looney, Kenneth 117, 231 Loper, Pam 260 Loper, Sharon 319 Lord, Robert 81, 319 Lotcr, Mike 231 Lotspcich, Blevins 77, 79, 231 Love, Jaynell 319 Lovely, Carolyn 231 Loving, Charles 231, 237 Loving, Paula 84, 319 Loving, Ron 260 Lowe, Kathy 86, 89, 231 Lowe, Tom 171, 319 Lnwcry, Leslie 319 Loznno, Eddie 288 Lozanu, Elaine 231 Lucas, Gary 319 Lunce, Gregory 29, 260 Lunsford, Cathy 232 Lunsford, Cliff 288 Lusty, Molly 288 Lusty, Thervse 260 Luton, Sharon 319 Lyon, Jean 319 110, 113, 123, 232 McMillan, Pat 318 McMurray, Cecil 261 Mcwhertet, Bobby 134, 261 Macon, Pam 261 Madison, Lynda 289 Madison, Mike 232 Magnon, Terry 289 Major, Bailey 261 Majomwisz, Karen 83, 105. 261, 263 Maiorowicz, Sandy 80, 318 Mallingcr, Tim 289 Mallory, Margaret 232 Malone, James 62, 117, 232 Mangum, Linda 276, 239 Mann, Chris 253 Mann, Melvin 318 Mantooth, Dean 318 Manzere, Frank 261 Maples, Charles 134, 233 Marvel, Georgette 233 Marcel, Richard 88, 91, 261 Marcellus, John 261 Marek, Bill 127, 233 Marks, Vic 261 Markwuod, Tim 87, 318 Marncy, Lonny 318 Marshall, Dwayne 289 Marshall, Pamela 318 Mikeska, Marcus 318 Miksovsky, Kathy 318 Neece, Peggy 31, 76, 234 Milam, Elizabeth 87, as, 290 Miller, Barry 290 Miller, Beverly 233 Miller, Bill 261 Miller, Carol 290 Miller, David 133, 262 Miller, Debbie 262 Miller, Gary 290 Miller, Mark 262 Miller, Patricia 318 Miller Richard 262 Miller: Robert 290 Mills, Joseph 318 Mills, Kathy 318 Millsa r Stove 290 I - Minus, Randy 181, 291 Minor, Cordon 318 Minster, Kathy 291 Miracle, Pamela 318 Neill, Mike 291 Nelson, Barbara 46, 74, 76, 77, 79 100, 235 Nelson, Becky 109, 262 Nelson, Byron 67, 235 Nelson, Cheryl 292 Nelson, Deann 292 Nelson, Cary 292 Nelson, Reggie 154, 319 Nelson, Sharon 262 Newton, Maxine 292 Nichols, Cheryl 114, 292 Nichols, Gene 262 Nichols, Shirley 319 Nichols, Steve 320 Nicodcmus, Elaine 292 Nielson, Louis 320 Nieman, Bob 262 Nieman, Ron 292 Norman, Pam 292 Martin: John 24, 125, 318 -Mc- Mc.-Xdaxns, Janice 288 McBec, Donna 319 McCaffrr'y, Tona 288 McCamxuun, Joan 319 McCar1ey, Debbie 81, 288 McCarIey, Donna 260 McCarty, Cay 319 McCarty, Mary 288 McCarthy, Sandy 288 McCasIin, Pam 319 McClcan, Charlie 260 Mc'Clenny, Rosalind 288 McClistcr, Craig 260 McC1ung, Donna 319 Mcfllung, Macky 288 McClure, Gary 260 McClure, Mike 80, 319 McClure, Randy 288 McClure, Sharon 319 McClurkan, Patti 260 McCollum, .lack 232 McCoo1, Marsha 319 Mc'Cormick, June 260 McCormick, Mike 288 McCoy, Anita 81, 83, 288 McCoy, Rhonda 319 McCoy, Tommy 261 McCullough, Shirley 288 McDaniel, Butch 261 McDaniel, Vicki 319 McDonald, Larry 319 McDonald, Paula 319 McDowell, Jimmy 319 Mouchene, Jacque 234 McGee, D canna 288 McGill, Jerry 261 Marlin, Carol 53, 62, 118, 261 Martin, Claire 52, 80, 83, 233, 237 Martin, Debbie 233 Marlin, Donald 289 Martin, Dorothy 84, 318 Martin Jeffrey 318 Marlin. Judy 280 Marlin, Martin, Martin, Larry 289 Margaret 318 Mclndee 289 Martinez, Kathy 289 Martinez. Suzi 261 Massa, Joe 148, 177, 179, 233 David 123, 161, 286, 289 Massey, Massey, Susan 233 Masters, Janie 261 Mathias, Kathy 289 Mathieu, Sharon 261 Malkin, Danny 289 Maxwell, Don 261 Maxwell. Janie 318 Maxwell , Robert sl. 289 Maxwell, Terry 91, 233 May, Charles 87, 289 May, Dcllis 101, 147, 228, 233 May, Hank 87, 289 Mayes, Sharon 239 Maylxall, Etta 102, 289 Maynard, John 290 Mayo, Cary 87, 89, 161, 162, 168, 169 Mayo, Mike 290 Mayo, Richard 261 Mayo, Robert 120, 261 Mayo, Vicky 313 Mays, Dan 318 Mead, Cherri 290 Mealer, Patti Sue 31, 233 Mitchell, Donna 318 Mitchell, Cary 318 Mitchell, Eileen 318 Miichelllree, Dana 291 Mixon, Al 262 Mixon, Sheila 318 Mize, Mark 291 Mazen, Cindy 76, 77, 79, 81, 233 Modisette, Kahlynn 233, 237 Moeller, Kristen 319 Moffatt, Charlie 80, 291 Moffett, Jerry 262 Moffitt, Terry 319 Moffilt, Thomas 319 Moncrief, Brenda 76, 233 Moncrief, Lnrry 291 Mousses, John 319 Monsees, Paul 319 Moody, Jeannie 291 Moon, Bonita Bl, 110, 262 Moore, Alger 132, 233 Moore, Charles 154, 319 Moore, Danny 291 Moore, Daryl 319 Moore, Donna 319 Moore, John 262 Moore, Michael 291 Moore, Mike 171, 319 Moore, Mike 262 Moore, Patsy 291 Morales, Ray 154, 171, 319 Moore, Raymond 81, 233 Moore, Susan 319 Moreland, Walter 234 Morgan, Buddy 128, 234 Morgan, Denny 51, 305, 319 Morgan, Larry 5, 133, 262 Morgan, Lynn 291 Morgan, Nancy 291 Morris, Bob 163, 291 Morris, Bruce 319 Morris, Bruce 291 Morris, Patti 88, 291 Morris, Ronnie 147, 262 Morrison, Bob 319 Morrison, Lance 157, 234 Morton, Kathy 319 Morykwas, Alexa 51, 284, 291 Moss, Michael 84, 262 Moss, R Moss, R andy 262 onnie 319 Moten, Virginia 234 McGiIl, Steve 319 McGinnis, Kenny 319 Messersmith, Jay 261 McGowan, McGregor, Marianne 251 Gary 288 McGriff, Addie 319 McCriff, Donnie 288 McGriff, O'Leslc'r 119, 261 McGuire, Sharon 27, 288 McHarque, Denise 288 Mclntosh, James 102, 319 McKay, Jeanne 288 McKellar, Susan 288 McKinley, Diane 288 McKinley, Mike 261 McKinnon, Julie 114, 252, 261 McKinnon, Lesley 319 McLain, Bobby 319 McLarty, Rose 289 McLendon, David 127, 128, 178, 232 McLendon, Debra 319 McLendon, Steve 178, 289 McMaster, Robert 147, 150, 261, 267 Medlin, Byron 290 Meek, Mike 318 Mefford, Robert 282, 290 Mcgallon, Roxy 318 Melolt, James 233 Melton, Chris 290 Melvin, Carolyn 233 Merck, Jackie 290 Meredith, Hayden 136, 256, 261 Merrill, Linda 290 Merritt, Brenda 318 Merritt, Don 290 Mershon, James 38, 122, 123, 232, 233 Messersmith, Jeanne 319 Metcalf, Roger 290 Metoff, Freda 261 Mctoff, Peggy 290 Michael, Brenda 30, 76, 261 Michael, Jimmy 154, 318 Michaels, Wesley 290 Middleton, Gloria 261 Mikesks, Malcolm 290 Mouchettc, Susie 291 Moyer, Kris 76, 262 Munus, Jimmy 262 Munoz, Linda 234 Murphy, Matthew 319 Murphrey, Nancy 234 Q Murry, Carolyn 88, 291 Murry, Diane 291 Murrell, Barbara 319 Myers, Anne 84, 85, 291 Myers, Gloria 291 Norris, Deborah 320 Norris, Ken 132, 235 Norlhcutt, Linda 292 Notley, Connie 292 Notley, Larry 292 Notley, Patricia 292 Nuckolls, Ierric 84, 110, 262 Nuckolls, Jim 81, 292 Nungesser, George 235 Nungesser, Susan 320 . -0- O'Brien, Bridget 292 0'Conner, Joseph 235 Odom, Patricia 123, 228, 229. 231, 235 O'DonnelI, Katie 320 Ogden, Cheryl 262 Ogden, Shelley 304, 320 Ogle, Jan 292 Oliver, Patrice 320 Olson, David 292 O'Neal. Danny 262 O'Neil, Molly 292 O'Neil, Steve 161, 262 opp, Bill 320 Opp, Bob 130, 235 Orris, Michael 292 Orris, Renee 235 Orthwein, Shirley 235 Ortiz, Nancy 320 Overbeck, Jan 320 Overheck, Jay 320 Overslreet, Kay 293 Owens, Bob 171, 320 Owens, Karen 320 Owens, Kerry 262 Owens, Patty 293 -p. Page, James 262 Painter, Charlie E. 320 Pail, Sheila 94 Palmer, Mary Ruth 84, 293 Pannell, Dennis 293 Pannell, Donna 320 Pannell, Peggy Lee 235 Pardee, Shirley 293 Parker, Billie 320 Parker, Gary 123, 320 Parker, Jamie 262 Parker, Linda 320 Parker, Vemene 110, 293 Parks, Pam 6, 31, 67, 77, 79, 235 Parr, Greg 12, 44, 45, 64, 74, 100, 129, 227, 228, 235 Parrish, Lucy 262 Parrish, Patti 293 Parrish, Roberta 235 Parry, David 85, 235 .N. 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