Mansfield High School - Tiger Yearbook (Mansfield, AR)
- Class of 1972
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'% z f {fieCcl 'itycy t, Sc aaC i mfiieiauxuA Viy i --di e 972 i Coaxet Sducatiaa Ocii Newman President Bill Byers Member Allen Tucker Vice-President Life is a complexity of impressions which together form a personality, a unit of interreactionary fragments and patterns of thought and action. Each student of MHS has his own personal impressions of Tigerlife 1972. Each student creates a part of what Tigerlife is all about. Tigerlife is experiencing together the learning, the competition, the fun, the problems, and the hopes of the high school years. The first football game of a winning season, the stiff competition of the basketball tourneys, the excitement of a rousing pep rally - all these create many lasting impressions. Tigerlife is an everyday affair. Tardy excuses, semester exams, homework, a busy schedule, a crowded lunch bus—are familiar impressions. The impressions of Tigerlife bring together a concept which will differ from student to student. However, certain activitics,cvents, and people make up the impressions shared bv the entire student body. Homecoming, Girls’ and Boys’ State, Beta Convention, FHA and FFA trips, working on next weeks’ Tiger Tale—these experiences and many more are portrayed in the Impressions of Tigerlife, 1972. The Tiger Staff has put forth a great deal of effort to create an evenly distributed collection of impressions and people. We think that the impressions of Tigerlife 1972 are the best impressions yet! Part One -The Tiger Classes . . . rivalry, leadership, the gigantic pride ...................................... 7-36 Part Two The Tiger Curriculum ... homework, classes, endless hours............................................. 37-48 Part Three—The Tiger Honors . . . contests, queens, sparkling moments.......................................... 49-64 Part F our The Tiger Sports . . . pep rallies, games, excitement............................................... 65-82 Part Five—The Tiger Organizations ... projects, fun, friendships found......................................... 83-96 Part Six—The Tiger Elementary ... classmates, recess, growing up ............................................ 97-112 Part Seven—The Tiger Supporters . . . employers, community, the immense future................................113-128 3 Albert Whiley Superintendent of Schools The Administration provides leadership for the entire educational organization. The success or failure of our school program is greatly dependent on the ability and devotion of the administrators. In general, the administrative staff is responsible for making every thing ready for the teaching-learning process. A high degree of patience, understanding, and cooperation are demanded of the adminis- trators. The everyday curriculum and activities of the school require a great deal of planning and preparation on the part of the Superintendent and Principals. Not only does the administration regulate activities and provide for the students a reliable educational program, but must strive to meet governmental standards of educational quality and satisfy the needs of the communities. Luther Owen High School Principal Ralph Rogers Elementary Principal ScAmC 'Pet HuteC Linda Henley Secretary 'Dxiwu Jim Byers and Hazel Byers Tiger Den Karl Conaway Joe B. Blair Augie Hill Cecil Turner Director Bus Driver Bus Driver Bus Driver Sc imC ‘PenA wteC Mintir Lee Turwt Supervisor, Cafeteria z£ete%ia 'K mActa l lie I iger Personnel is constituted of a group of dedicated employees who are often called upon to contribute time and energy for the welfare of the student body. Unselfish dedication lias been the ruling attitude among the Tiger Personnel, many of whom have been a part of Mansfield High for many years. Kdith Caudle Cook Dean Basham Cook ')HeUitteacUice Uoyd Moore % I James I,a l« r Keonith Cherry Hicf-er Cla aeA. tabi.k ok contents Senior Class................8 Junior Class...............18 Sophomore Class............22 Freshman Class.............26 Eighth Grade...............30 Seventh Grade..............33 7 Chris Godwin and William Wagner Co-Editors Kicky Metcalf-President FFA 1,2; Beta Club 2; Football 1,2,3,4; All-District Co-Captain 4; Class Officer 4; Who's Who 4. Pam Jackson—Secretary Beta Club 2,3,4; Officer 3; Li- brary Club 4: Officer 4: Paper Staff 3,4; Class Officer 4; FHA 4; Who's Who 4; Top Ten 3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; Most Beautiful Candidate 4; Band 1.2,3,4. kathv Ellison—Reporter FHA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Offi- cer 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Homecoming maid 1; Pep Club 2; Who's Who 4; ('.lass Officer 2,4. t Terri Allison Hep Club 1,2; Annual Staff 1,2; Junior Achievement 3; Paper Staff 1,2; MIA 1,2.4; Student Council 2; Who'g Who 4. Donna Boatright I II A 1.2,3.4; Officer 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Page Editor 3.4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Secretarial Club 4; Library Club 2,4; Basketball 1,2,.3,4; 1 rack 1.2; Girl's State 3; Criaco Award 3; Top Ten 3.4. Joan Ik an Drama Club 1,2; Choral Club 2; National Honor Society 2; Pep Club 3; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; School Paper 3,4; Co-Editor 3; Student Council 4; Officer 4; El IA 3,4; Who's Who 4; Girl's State 4; Outstanding Teenager of America 3. Debbie Brown Eli A 1,2,3,4; Officer 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Secretarial Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Track I; Who's Who 4. Daronda Black FHA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3; Choir 4; Basketball 1. Joe Carr Football 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; EE A 1,2. Ronnie Black FFA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Officer 3,4; Paper Staff 3.4; Officer 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 2; FHA beau 4; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 4; Baseball 2. 9 Gary Garter Beta Club 2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Top Ten 3,4; Who’s Who 4. Gay la Condry Student Council 2,3; FHA 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. Lee Chaney FFA 1,2,3; Football I. Warren Cross FFA 1,2,3,4. Margaret Clop ton FHA 2; Secretarial Club 4; Chorus I; Basketball 2. Daniel Dalmut FFA 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Football 2,4; Basketball 1. ('.indy Collins Beta Club 2,3,4; Secretarial Club 4; Paper Staff 3.4; Class Officer 3; Who's Who 4. 10 Marsha Dorris HIA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Student Council 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Secretarial Club 4; Basketball I; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Homecoming Maid 2,3,4; Who's Who 4; Class Officer 1,2; Most Beautiful 2; FFA Sweetheart 3. Debbie Feimster FH A 1,2,4; Pep Club 4; Officer 4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 4. David Flam Basketball 3,4; Football 4; Who's Who 4. Jimmy Frizzell FFA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3.4; Student Council 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Officer 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; All-District 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Secretarial Club 4. Garv Elmore Library Club 3,4; Choir 4; FFA 2; Pep Club 4; Football 3; Band 2; Who's Who 4. Mike Gipson FFA 1,3,4; Pep Hub 3,4; Football I; Basketball 2,3,4. Tommv Emerson FFA 1,2,3. 11 • .ii GMi FHA 1,4; Who s Who 4. Larry Hatton Chris Godwin Student Council 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Officer 4; Annual Staff 3,4; FFA 1;Paper Staff 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Kenneth Helms David Hattabaugh FFA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2.3,4; Who's Who 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1.2,3,4. Junior Lawson FFA 4; Football 4. Steve Hattabaugh Student Council 3,4; Beta Club 2.3,4; Officer 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Paper Staff 3.4; FFA 1.2; Top Ten 3,4; Class Officer 1,2; Who's Who 4; Most Handsome 3; Football 1 2,3.4; All-District 4. Don Litrhford Library 1,2,3,4. Art Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Track 4. Kathy Nrddo GAA 1,2; FHA 3,4; YFC 1,2; Library Club 3.4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Basketball Cheerleader 4. Sherry Little FH A 1,3,4; Secretarial Club 3; Choir 4; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Basketball I; Track 2,3; WWs Who 4. Jerry Overton FFA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; 'Fop Ten 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Fire Marshall 1,2,3,4; Library 2,3,4. Kay Martin Annual Staff 3,4; Secretarial Club 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; All-District Track 1.2; Who's W ho 4. Gordon Pyles Football 122; Basketball 1; Track 1. Larry Mayes FFA 1,2,3; FHA Beau 2; Football 1; Track 1. 13 Nantalie Rinehart FHA 1,2,3,4; Officer 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Choir 1,4; FT A 1,2; Baseball 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Who's Who Cheerleader 2,3,4; FFA Sweetheart 4. Kh hard Slate FFA 1,2,3,4. Lynn Sanderson Student Council 1,2,3,4; Officer 2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4 FFA 1,2, 3,4; Officer 3,4; Who's Who 4, Football 1,2,3,4 All-District 4, All-State 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3 Office W orker 3; Top Ten 3,4; Boys State 4; Fire Marshal 1,2,3,4; Outstanding Teenager of America 3. Betty Stephens FH A 1,2,4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 4; Choir 4; Track 1,2,3. Marion Schlinker FHA 4; Library Club 2,3,4; Officer 4; Annual Staff 3,4; (hoir 3,4; Track 1. Band all Stockdale FFA 4; Pep (Uub 2,3,4; Football 1,3; Basketball 2; Track 1,2,3,4. Qinton Slate FFA 1,2,3. Jerry Terral FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Baseball 2; Band 1. William Thomp8on FFA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Pep Club 4; Officer Worker 3,4; Agri Assistant 2,3,4; Teac her Assistant 4. Jacqueline Vance Bobby Traylor FFA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Agri Assistant 4. William Wagner Be ta Club 2,3; FFA 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; Paper 3; Annual Staff 3,4. Patricia Tucker Paper Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Officer 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Editor 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Federation Officer 4; Top Ten 3,4. Margie Walker Choir 4; FHA 4. Barbara Browning Sponsor Larry Kennedy Sponsor Steve McKennon President Gan Diekinson Vice-President Mary Bean Kathy Presson Secretary Reporter Kandy Crow Tommy Daffron Guy Dickenson Arnold Elmore Johnny Elmore Darrel Eitzhugh Douglas Foote Vernum G alii more Martha Gibbs Ida Jo Gordon Betty Hall Kandall Hattabaugh Julia Hclnw Gan Hodges Jimmy Holland Phillip Holland Tony Holt Bobby Hope Kenny Horn Barbara Jackson Howard Johnson Terry Johnson Jimmy Jones Charles Kiker Helen Livingston Paul McCubbin Jaeky Martin Trina Moore Harold Musgrove Randy Niblett Don Nichols Janie Norris Jane Overton Tony Owen Judy Paisa Ron Polk Debra Du all. Kendra Sanderson Pamela Scot! Eddie Slankard Terry Smith Arnold W illiams Lari Winninger Deborah Slate Peggy Slate Debra Smith Dennis Smith Pamela Stan fill Gary Williams Rhonda Steele Karen Tedford Wilma Tucker Billy Paddark President Dee Coplin Vice President Toi libbv Secretary Sari Burdock Reporter John Bean! Kandy Black Mike Blythe Bobby Branham 1 nlif Drewey Pat Edwards Margaret Ellison Donna Elmore Cloy Fuller Charla Gasaway Judy Gibson Susan Godwin David Carlton Janell Foster Dana Gray Nancy Rillins Chris Lacy Janice latch ford Mary latch ford Mary Lokey Mark McCain Jo Lynn McGee Steve McGill Jerry Metcalf John Moreton Charles Scott Glenda Scott Patsy Shores Aaron Slate Debbie Sorrels (?Ca Janice Slankard Kathleen Bean President Vice-President Connie Joyce Jim Newman Secretary Reporter Wanda Canada Nancy Cut Burt Carter Janice Cherry Eddie Cole Floyd Daffron l eroy Davis Joan Drew Louis Ed wards Roger Edwards Douglas Efurd Herbert Elmore Marvin Elmore Rosetta Elmore Perry Escalante Ricky Foster Faye Fountain Anthony Fuller Jerald Hattabaugh Pam Hattabaugh Johnny Harp Danny Heydenreich Marla Honey Perry' Humphrey Paul Hunt Cheryl James Beverly Jones John Kiker Tod Lackey Greg Lacy Jerry LawTence Russell I .itchford Francis London Frankie London Pat McCowen Gary McGill Jackie McGill Gary McKennon Janet Mabry Butch Martin Kathy Minor Margaret Moore Tommy More ton Mike Nichols Bobby Norris Vallerie Norris Debbie Odom Gwen Pendergraft Stan Polk Debbie Porter Vickie Purser Franrie Robertson Bobby Robertson Ladarla Russell Paula Scott Dean Slate Franeine Slate Sistit ty'uide Anne Bean Martin Davis President Vice President Richard Carlton Secretary Brooks Godwin Reporter Tommy Anderson Vicky Carlton Richard Carson Marty Carter Sadie Chaney Chuck Chapman Danny Cunningham Donna Cunningham Kita Cunningham Amanda Daffron Peggy Dorman BiUv Fryar Jo Ann Gasaway Arvel Gish Michael Glenn Bill Gordon Debbie Hall Barbara Han an Gene Harmon Johnny Helm Pam Hope Cindy Hughes Janice Hunt Cheryl Jackson Barbara LaFave Jim Lang Terry London Phil Lowe David Martin Lois McGill Susie Mills Paula Morton Elizabeth Musgrove Bill Newman Pani Presso n Kicky Newman Debbie Phelon Helene Pyles Mary Shifflet Darlene Shores Eddie Slate Kathleen Slate Dedria Smith Kandy Thompson Glen Tackitt Debbie Turner Steve Williams Mike Whittaker John Slankard David Paisa I -aura Carter Phillip Metcalf Roy Anderson President Vice-President Secretary Reporter Deanna Bacon Wayne Barton Kaye Black Ralph Black Rose Branham Connie Campbell Yvonne Carr Lewis Carter Lloyd Clayton De Ann Condry David Cunningham Russel Cunningham Chester Drewrey Mr. S.M. Taylor Mr. Clyde Traylor Becky Um per Kandy McDaniel David McGill Melody McKennon Konald Moore Kelda Scantling Patricia Scott ( rriccdccw. At Mansfield High School the curriculum pro- gram consists of thirty-five different courses and seventeen teachers. In order to graduate seventeen credits are required. The three types of diplomas offered to the graduates of Mansfield High School are: Academic: 4 English 3 mathematics 3 social studies 3 sciences I health I fine arts and electives. Y'ocational: 4 English 3 social studies I math 1 science I health and electives. Attendance: 4 English 2 social studies 1 math 1 science 1 health and electives. ( witiccdum T ABLE OF CONTENTS Mathematics.......................'J8 English ...........................39 Social Studies.....................40 Science...........................41 Business .........................42 Agriculture........................43 Home Economics....................43 Counseling ........................44 Driver Education..................45 Music .............................46 Study Hall.........................47 Library............................48 Gary Carter. Editor Curriculum Section Larry Kennedy Algebra I, II. Geometry, and Trigonometry John (Earmark Junior High Math tftCrttCl tiCJ Although the study of mathematics is not stressed as much a . t}„ courses in the higher levels of education, Mansfield offers a ven program for those interested in this field. The Algebra I class listens as Mr. Kennedy explains the homework. Tin- English language is used by about four million people in almost every part of tin- world. With this in mind the Mansfield staff provides the students with the basics to specialized parts of English in literature and grammar. Mr. Traylor instructs his students in the art of literature as shown in the picture above. Clyde Traylor Senior High Knglish Sarita Baker Junior High Kngiish I.arr Cochran American History, World History, and Civics Social Studied The social studies program organizes the subject matter of social scien . for presentation to the student. Courses offered are: (ieography seventh grade, American History—eighth grade. Civics—ninth grade. World llistor tenth grade, American History eleventh grade, and Economics- twelfth grade. The Sophomores discuss current events in Mr. Cochran's class. Luther Owen BUI Fox Geography and Principal The seventh grade is having a study period. Junior High History and Coach Science The science courses help students learn how the scientific method works and how our industrial society uses science. At Mansfield the students must take the Junior High science and they may take Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Charles Vincent Physics. Kioto ) . and Seventh Grade Science The Physics students work out a difficult problem. Mr. Padgett reviews his Freshmen on the principles of General Science. Barry Padgett fiencral Science. Coach Barbara Browning The accounting class works hard at their assignment. Business Kducation Voc ztiMat ScUcoxtcM Vocational Education is any kind of training that helps a person to make a success of his job. At Mansfield the training program may be comprehensive or specialized, depending on the students1 interests. Sam Taylor Vocational Agriculture The Senior Agri student study for a test. Mary and Eva rreeive help from Mrs. Thompson. Cecelia Thompson Home Economics Hugh Lowrimore Counselor uicUutce The £11 id a nee department consists of several areas! testing, interpretation of test results, help in scheduling classes, research and follow-up of former graduates and individual counseling for each student. Occupational and educational information is also available for all students. Mr. Lowrimorr tells Don about his All-Service test. Mr. Lowrimorr instructs the seventh grade in the proper way to take a test ScLucaUan The Drivers Education course is offered to students that are fourteen or older. The course teaches the students defensive driving, concentration, and a good mental attitude. Gary Simmons Coach and Drivers Education Sducatian One of the groups prepare to drive. I The seventh grade girls practice passing. 4T The eighth grade Music class experiences a learning situation unique in that the subject of study is also a means of entertainment and cultural identity in our society. Music education is an elective, enjoyed by students who wish to develop music appreciation and improve their ability to make and enjoy music. Virginia Simpson Study Mall Ai iantf, Mrs. Carden assists the students with questions that may arise about the library. Madge Carden Librarian The library has an up-to-date supply of reference material and current event papers. Marion Schlinker, Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS Mr. Mi M.H.S.......................50 FHA Beau FFA Sweetheart.............51 Most Beautiful .......................52 Most Handsome ........................53 Homecoming Floats.....................56 Homecoming Queen......................57 Homecoming Maids......................58 Who’s Who ............................60 Girls State Boys State................63 Top Ten Academic Students.............64 49 4 SNPC«iNTt OtNT Of AkltIT C. SCHOOLS whilst • muncihal or imoni • SCHOOL RKWIR imKvuod or 0. C. 0 0 SCHOOLS § C 4 T ft MOTT, MOiLlT• HOMTMAM AHCHlTtCTS - IMIMI 4 STATON MANHATTAN CONSTNMCTtOH COMTA ACTON COMPANY t ii' ’f vrv v =essr ra Aj - W' L%v- 7 . d? 'Tftiw, (Ucdti OM TtdHleUU .Cttc fU mtGr , 0ftevu ' ivioc 4 -to say we’re A vt Senior - Defeel the Lizards Junior - Tiger Story x r t r 1 I t S. X W1« 1 1 III SAND I I Anns Sophomore - Sandwich the Sand Lizard Freshman—Victory or Bust liziirds tin: |)r«'iil ( ns t n( clwini| ions i . I' 8th • Victory Brew 7th - Breakfast of Champions 56 Senior Maid: Marsha Dorris Escort: Steve Pruitt Setter x TfteUeU Junior Maid: Martha Gibbs Escort: Konnie Black Sophomore Maid: Pat Edwards Escort: David Hattabaugh Maid of Honor: Connie Joyce Escort: David Elam Escort: Jimmy Frizzel '%i9A TKctieU 59 BEST ALL AROUND Joan Bean Lynn Sanderson BEST PERSONALITY Pam Jackson Ronnie Black Sieve Hattabaugh Cindy Collins MOST STUDIOUS BEST DRESSED Marsha Dorris David Elam CUTEST Kathy Ellison Steve Hattabaugh biggest flirt Sherry Little David Hattabaugh 5 e (t 0 c a % WITTIEST FRIENDLIEST Terri Allison Gary Elmore MOST ATHLETIC Kay Martin Ricky Metcalf Sherry Little David Elam MOST BASHFUL Oval Gish Junior Lawson (X V y % 0 c t e MOST POPULAR MOST DEPENDABLE Joan Bran J or Cut MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Drbbir Brown Steve Pruitt Nantalir Rinehart MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Cindy Collin Gary ('arter MOST TALENTED Marsha Dorris Gary Elmore (foifo State Left to Bight: Donna Boatright, Cindy Collins and Joan Bean. 63 Settuw lop First Row Left to Right: Kay Martin, Joan Bean, Cindy Collins, Pam Jackson, Donna Boatright. Pat Tucker. Second How: Cary Carter, Steve Mattahaugh, Lynn Sanderson, Jerry Overton. 'Valedicta % tan, S tuUlfol fast Cindy Collins Donna Boatright flcMOOSl First Row l ft to Right: Debbie Slate, Linda Ball, Kathy Presson, Mary Bean. Janie Overton, Cindy' Carson. Second Row: Sammy Brooks, Chris Campbell, Randy Cross, Steve McKennon. 64 Hiy i Sfxntb Steve llattahaugh, Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. Football . . .66 Sr. Boys Basketball . . .70 Sr. Girls Basketball ...74 Jr. Football .. .77 Jr. Boys Basketball .. .78 Jr. Girls Basketball .. .79 Basketball Scores .. .80 Basketball Cheerleaders .. .81 Football Cheerleaders ...82 Lynn Sanderson All District All State Senior Back Ricky Metcalf AU District Senior End Back Row L. To R. Coach Padgett, D. Dalmut. R. Polk, P. Holland. J. Overton, G. Barnes, J. Frizzell, D To R. D. Coplin. W. Wagner, J. Moreton, L. Sanderson, R. Black, D. Nichols, D. Carlton, D. Yates, Coach M. McCain, D. Carson, S. Pruitt. TIGERS FINISH WITH 5-3-1 SEASON The 1971-72 Tigers finished with the best football record in recent Mansfield history . No other team has had such a successful season in the last 17 years. The Tigers also finished third in the conference standings. • Steve Hattabaugh 66 All District Senior Split End Ham. S. Cunningham, G. Dickinson. D. Hattabaugh, V. Gallamore, S. McGill, G. Dickinson, Middle Row L. David Hattabaugh Fox. Bottom Row L. To R. J. Martin, S. Hattabaugh, S. McKcnnon, J. Kiker, J. Jones, L. Green, D. Johnson, Senior End Mansfield Op 8 Paris 0 14 Ozark 6 0 Greenwood 22 6 Dardanelle 6 12 Booneville 14 6 Charleston 18 45 Lamar 6 19 Waldron 12 29 Vlountainburg 8 Steve Pruitt Senior Guard ' Vernum Galli more Junior Tackle Steve Mckennon Junior Bark Jackie Martin Junior Quarterback Jimmy Jones Junior Split End Don Nichols Junior Guard Gary Dickinson Junior Punter Don Yates Sophomore (lenter Greg Barnes Sophomore Back Lynn Green Sophomore (Juarterback James Kiker Sophomore Guard David Carlton Sophomore Tackle Mark McCain David Carson Sophomore End Sophomore Center 69 Lynn Sanderson Senior Forward Chris Godwin Senior Guard David Flam Senior Center Randy Cross Junior Center Gary Williams Junior Guard Tony Owen Junior Forward Howard Johnson J unior Forward Lynn Greene Sophomorr Guard Gary Dickinson Junior Forward Guy Dickinson Junioi Forward Harold Musgrove Junior Guard Charles Kiker Junior Forward Kay Martin Senior Gay la Condry Senior Back Row L. To R. Coach Cox, No. II Judy Paisa. No. 14-Drbbie Brown. No. 32—Gayla 25—Kendra Sanderson, No. 22 Vicki Cotner. No. 23—Donna Boatright, No. 21—Pat Edwards, 31-Ida Gordon, No. 12 Margaret F.llison, No. 13-Eva Johnson. Managers: Debbie Slate Helen Livingston Sari Burdock Martha Gibbs Cindy ('.arson 74 Debbv Brown Senior Donna Boatright Senior Nina Burrows J unior Judy Paisa Junior Dana Gray Pat Edwards Susan Godwin Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore 76 Vicki Cotncr Sophomore Maryan-1 kllison Sophomore Eva Johnson Sophomore Bark Row L. To R. T. I,arkey, J. Lang, B. Pyles, I). Efurd, J. Cray, A. Fuller, J. Newman, P. Escalante, ( oarh Eox. Middle Row L. To K. T. More ton, R. Canon, R. Footer, B. Newman, J. Harp, J. Ilattahaugh, S. Williams, B. Martin, B. Godwin. Front Row L To R. Coaeh Padgett, R. Carlton, L. Edwards, I). Ellison, S. Polk, C. Chapman, I). Martin, N. Hurt, M. Whittaker, B. Gordon, B. Robin non. Mansfield 6 Bonneville Opponents 6 R. Edwards. 0 Paris 32 6 Boland 6 ( Greenwood 12 28 Charleston 0 0 Waldron 14 Back How L. To K. B. Godwin, I). Stephen , J. Newman, I). Ffurd, B. Pyles, A. Fuller, J. Gray, B. Newman, C. Chapman, M. Nichols, Coach Simmons. Front How L. To K. B. Gordon, J. Kiker, K. ('.arson, I). Martin, J. Ilattahaugh, M. Whittaker, N. Hurt, R. Newman. Hack Row L. To R. Coach Fox, L. Yancey, A. Hall, I). Odom. Front Row I To R. I . Ha tubs ugh, F. Robertson, S. Byers, V. Purser, B. Webb, T. Walker, M. Armstrong, B. Jones, C. Joyce, C. Smith, C. Moore, N. Carr, M. Moore, C. Boydston, J. Slankard. 'Stuket all Seated 1971- 72 SR. BOYS MHS OPP 74 Altus 48 57 Hartford 53 48 Lavaca 73 67 Dard anelle 52 60 Greenwood 58 63 Magazine 31 76 Hartford 46 63 Waldron 43 56 Alma 65 66 St. Paul 53 64 CederviUe 60 55 Prairie Grove 81 54 Alma 65 51 Van Buren 63 72 Dardane lie 66 74 Magazine 28 50 Booneville 55 66 Booneville 45 70 Hartford 55 68 Lavaca 89 60 llackett 45 62 Waldron 54 55 Greenwood 57 83 Pleasant View 58 80 llackett 38 65 Hartford 45 55 Lavaca 59 Won 18 Lost 9 SB. GIRLS MHS OPP 77 Altus 40 50 Hartford 54 52 Lavaca 49 44 Greenwood 53 50 Mulberry 48 59 Magazine 43 48 Hartford 47 47 Waldron 28 52 Alma 60 45 Likins 38 53 Mountain burg 36 55 Omaha 49 49 Alma 50 38 Omaha 55 58 Magazine ( 0 32 Mulberry 43 53 Hartford 58 61 Hackett 58 45 Waldron 27 44 Greenwood 52 40 Pleasant View 32 48 Hackett 45 44 Hartford 47 48 Lavaca 50 Won 13 Lost 11 JR. BOYS JR. GIRLS MHS OPP MHS OPP 39 Charleston 23 26 Greenwood 22 32 Greenwood 46 37 Lavaca 25 42 Lavaca 49 44 Hackett 12 52 Hackett 29 34 Alma 36 24 St. Annes 26 25 Heavener 21 47 Heavener 18 17 Alma 30 50 Alma 14 23 Heavener 21 41 Heavener 16 31 Magazine 19 43 Magazine 33 31 Alma 39 45 Clarksville 14 32 Hartford 22 29 County Line 48 42 Hackett 9 36 Waldron 38 39 Hackett 16 45 Alma 20 33 Greenwood 29 54 Hartford 32 20 Greenwood 24 33 Hackett 26 37 Hartford 22 52 Booneville 22 35 I avaca 29 48 Lavaca 39 45 Arkoma 20 36 Greenwood 53 Won 13 Ix st 4 41 Greenwood 40 47 Waldron 30 56 Hartford 28 33 l vaca 38 55 Arkoma 24 Scores do not include District Tournament. Last scores up to February 11. Won 17 Lost 6 •Denotes Tournament Games 80 Senior High Standing: Valerie Wilburn and Pat Stafford; On the floor: Kathy Neddo and Mary Lokey. Junior High-Elaine Willis, Connie Cagle; In center, Debbie Porter; Amanda Daffron, and Diane Freeman. Senior High—L to R: Marsha Dorris, Nantalie Rinehart, Susan Godwin, Debbie Sorrels, Debbie Brown, Judy Paisa. In back, Gayla (k ndry, and standing, Nina Burrows. Junior High-L to R: Carla Smith. Franck Robertson, Connie Joyce, Cindy Boydston, and Vicki Purser. In back, Beverly Jones and Man Armstrong. Janice Slankard poses the V-for-Victory. Student Council . . . . 84-85 Beta Club . . . . 86-87 Future Homemakers . ... 8148') Future Farmers Paper Staff Yearbook Staff Patricia Tucker, Editor Fire Marshals 63 Library (dub 94 Secretarial Club 94 Pep Club 95 Choir 95 Band 83 Studeat Council ‘i efiieceatc tile Studeat Badcf St ucletil Council members an responsible individuals elected or chosen from the student body. The Council manages assemblies, and performs many services to the school such as arranging for morning devotionals. This year the Council voted to invite the campus organizations to elect representatives to sit in on Council meetings and take part in discussion, though not to vote. Student activities are often initiated at S.C. meetings. tirst Row, I. to R: Ronnie Black. Joan Bean, Chris Campbell, Randy Stanfill. Mr. Cochran; 2nd Row, L to R: Dana Cray, Suzy Byers, Cynthia Carson, Debbie .Sate, Lynn Sanderson. Bruce Ellison; 3rd Row, L to R: Kay Martin, Kathy Bean, Janice Slankard. Bill Bacon. Steve llattabaugh, Pam Jackson, Jem Basham; 4th Row L to R:Oiris Godwin, Ronnie Klmorc, Terry Smith, Gar ' Carter, Jerry Overton. Jimmy Frizzell, Danny Dalmut. Chria Campbell Joan Bran Ronnie Black Mr. L. D. Cochran Vice President Secretary President Sponsor Student Council officers are the leaders of the student body. When there is a job to be done in carrying out the projects of the Council, the officers are often the ones who take time and effort to do the work themselves. These interested students an always “busy , but never “too busy.' Lynn Sanderson and other experienced Student Council members listen attentively to free discussori before taking the vote. President Ronnie Black presents an argument for one of the Council's projects as Joan takes notes. The president of S.C. is head of the student body. Seta eadea Aifi The MHS honor organization is the Beta Club. Members must maintain a “BM average or above in classwork arid conduct Beta is also a service club. Beta sponsors the Tiger Tale, presents programs, and attends the State Convention. h irst Row, L to R: Miss Barbara Browning, Chris Godwin. Cindy Collins, Jim Frizzell, Randy Cross. Mary Bean, Katin Kllison: 2nd Row, I. to R: Pat Tucker, Sammy Brooks. Cindy Carson. Debbie Slate, Lynn Sanderson, Pam Stanfill, Jane Overton. Bill Bacon, Joe Carr, Verman Gallimore; 3rd Row, L to R: Lynn Greene, Jem Basham, Ronnie Black, Joan Bean, Steve llattabaugh, Kay Martin, Pam Jackson. Strvr McKennon, Donna Boatright. Bobby Hope. Val Wilburn. Susan (Godwin: 4th Row, L to R: Linda Ball. David Carson, Chris Campbell. Gan Carter, Kathy Presson. Jem Overton, Lva Johnson. Dana Gray, Sari Burdock, Billy Paddack, Debbie Sorrells, Vickii Cotner: 5th Row, L to K Betty Hall, Ida Jo Cordon, Karen Owen, Peggy Boydston. Patricia Fdwards. Beta meets once each month to discuss regular business. Jim Frizzell, president, presides over the meetings. Beta officers are: President: Jim Frizzell Vice President: Kandy Cross Secretary: Cindy Collins Reporter: Chris Godwin Treasurer: Mary Bean Historian: Kathy Fllison Sponsor: Miss Barbara Browning Beta members prepare for the Initiation cere mony held in the gy rn. The Key Ceremony was used As Kay, Kathy, Pam. and Chris work with Miss Browning, other members set up the props for tin- program which Beta presented after initiation. Tin- program portrayed many of the attitudes and prob- lems of our world today as “Abe l.incoln walked over the nation.” New members Bill Bacon and Sara Burdock receive Beta pins and membership cards distributed by the officers as Miss Browning reads the names of those students chosen to be new members. First Row, L to R: I. Cordon. V. Wilburn, E. Johnson. P. Edwards, M. Gibbs, H. Livingston, T. Libby, L. Chapman, N. Rinehart. M. Dorris. Mrs. Thompson. Second Row, L to R: P. Scott. J. Cherry , F. London, V. Norris, G. Pendergraft, J. Barton. C. Wilkctt. J. Mabrv. M. Moore, W. Canada, C. James, A. Hall. J. McGill. J. McGee. 3rd Row: I). Porter. N. Willis. S. Ball, F. Slate. C. Cagle, D. Gray, M. Lokey, B. Jackson, P. Stanfili. I). Smith. J. Overton, P. Tucker, C. Carson. I). Slate. 4th Row: L Bean, K. Prewon, B. Stephens, M. Schlinker, P. Jackson. K. Minor. R. Elmore, S. Burdock, I). Sorrells, S. Godwin, B. Hail, L. Ball, I). Hawthorne. R. Odom. 5th Row: G. Condry, K. Neddo. D. Boatright. I). Brown, I). Feimster. B. Jones. J. Slankard. V. Coiner, M. Ellison, K. Sanderson, P. Boydston. J. Robertson. T. Slate, B. Webb. 6tli Row: I). Black. J. Bean. T. Allison, k. Ellison. VI. Walker. C. Smith, V. Pursor. C. Musgrove, M. Litchford, J. Gibson. C. Gasawav. G. Scott. I. Belt. 7th Row : P. Stafford. F. Fountain, M. Wilson. P. Thompson, C. Boydston, M. Armstrong, F. Robertson. J. Helms, 0. Gish, J. Drew. I). Boggs, ttth Row: S. Little. N. Burras. J. Paisa. I). Odom. L. Yancey, N. Carr. P. Hattabaugh. K. Bean. The Mansfield chapter of the Future Home- makers lake an active pari in federation activities. The Kitchenette Symphony performed for the Federation V Annual meeting at Ramsey. Pat Tucker is the Federation Third Vice- President this year. Eva Johnson is an officer elect for 1972-73, and Cynthia Carson was chosen as a candidate fora slate office for 1972-73. The Future Homemakers work toward the ideal in homemaking, both spiritually and materially. utune Autenica F.H.A. Officer : First Row, Right to !x ft: Marsha Dorris, President: Nantalie Rinehart, First Vice President: Laura Chapman. 3rd Vice-President; Toi Libby. 2nd Vice-President; Martha Gibbs, Treasurer: Second Row: Right to l eft: Mrs. Thompson, Advisor; Patricia Fdwards, Reporter; Valerie Wilburn, Songleader: Ida Jo Gordon, Songleader; Helen Livingston, Secretary; Eva Johnson, Historian. Front Row, L to R: Mr. Sain Taylor, R. Thompson, L. Sanderson, R. Black. B. Mope. J. Overton, G. Carter, J. Frizzell, D. Dalmut. 2nd Row: I). Foote. 0. Heydenrrich. T. Daffron. J. Jones. V. Gallimore. T. Smith. H. Musgrove, S. McKennon, A. W illiams. J. Holland. E. SUnkard. C. Campbell, P. Holland, .'trd Row: S. Weaver, H. Elmore, P. Escalante, D. Heydenrrich, G. McKennon, A. Fuller, R. Edwards, B. Robinson. D. Efurd, L. Edwards. M. Blythe. B. Paddock. B. Branham, G. McGill. 4th Row: K. Helms, F. London, C. Scott. B. Norris, J. Hattabaugh. G. Lacy, J. Harp. E. Cole, J. Lawerencr, I). Carlton, D. Yates, D. Johnson, S. McGill. 5th Row: T. Bacon, T. Holt, M. Gibson, D. Fitzhugh. R. Hattabaugh. R. Nibblett, T. Johnson. K. Horn, R. Black. D. Coplan. 6th Row: R. Foster, T. Moreton, A. Elmore, W. Cross, D. Slate. E. Daffron, P. Hunt, C. Playmale, J. Metcalf. G. Musgrove, C. Winninger. 7th Row : C. Davis. J. Kiker. R. Stockdale, D. Hattabaugh. J. Terral. D. Hawthorne. J. Law son. Fuller. R. Slate. M. Plymale. R. Litchford. B. Boyungs. P. Humphrey. The Future Farmers at a regular business meeting. The outstanding accomplishments of the Mansfield FFA are one result of good organization. Mansfield FFA members attend the convention in Kansas ( it this year. Mr. Whi ley stops with the hoysen route to enjoy the view and get a snapshot. Recture America FFA Officers, L to K: Mr. Sam Taylor, Advisor; Lynn Sanderson. President; Danny Dalmut. Reporter; Bobby Hope, Student Advisor; Bill Don Thompson. Parliamentarian. 2nd Row: Jerry Overton. Treasurer; Jimmy Frizzell, Secretary; Ronnie Black, Vice President; Gan Carter. Sentinel. Front Row, I. to R: Man Bran, l.inda Rail, Pat Tucker, Ronnie Black, Donna Boatright, Gan Garter, Minn Barbara Browning; 2nd Row: Chris Godwin. Cindy Collins, Debbie Slate, Sammy Brooks, Cynthia Carson, Jane Overton, Pam Jackson. Kathy Prrsson, Susan Godwin. 3rd Row: Randy Cross, Chris Campbell. Jerry Basham, Joan Bean, Steve Hattabaugh. kav Martin, Steve Mckennon. Valerie Wilburn, Viekii Cotner: 1th Row: Jim Frizzell, Jem Overton, Betty Hall, Ida Jo Gordon. Karen Owen. Dana Gray, Sari Burdock, Debbie Sorrels; 5th Row: Peggy Boydston. Fva Johnson, Patricia Fdwards, and Billy Paddock. I he riger I ale staff publishes the MHS school paper. These students do the writing, the reporting, the typing, the arranging, the publishing, and the selling involved in printing the paper. Staff members learn writing skills and the qualities which an a part of any work on which there is a deadline. Dependability, accuracy, and enthusiasm are necessary traits. Typists: Jimmy Frizzell, Cindy Collins, Steve Hattabaugh. Kathy Ellison, Pat Tucker, Joan Bean, Kay Martin, Chris Godwin Editor: Bonnie Black Page Editors: 1st page-Donna Boatright 2nd page-Pat Tuc ker 3rd page- Mary Bean Linda Ball 4th page-Gary Carter 92 Front Row, L to K: Joan Bran, Steve Hattabaugh, Pat Tucker, Kay Martin, Marion Schlinker, Don Litchford, Gary Garter, Kathy LUison, William Wagner, Chvfe Godwin; Back Row: Linda Ball, Gary Williams, Cynthia Carson, Jerry Basham. Jane Overton, Tony Owen, Kathy Prrsson, Mary' Bean, Debbie Slate, Mr. Hugh Ix wrimore, sponsor. 'pene TfiarA iU L to R: Jerry Overton, Verman Gallimore, Joe Carr, Terry Smith, Lynn Sanderson. 93 Mrs. Madge Carden, Don Lilehford. Donna Boatright, Pam Jackson, Jerry Overton; 2nd Row: Chris Lacy. Betty Stephens, Rhonda Odom, Margaret Ellison, Paula More ton, Pam Hope, Cindy Hughes, Cary Musgrove; 3rd Row: Jane Overton, Barbara Jackson. Cindy Boydston, Betty Hall, Linda Ball. Martha Gibbs, Gary Elmore; 4th Row: Debbie Feimster, Carol Musgrove, Judy Gipson. Kathy Neddo, Bill Bacon, Chuck Chapman, and Marion Schlinker. M(f S vt UitOxl Sl d Front Row, L to R: Kay Martin, Debby Brown. Cindy Collins, Laura Chapman: Second Row: Donna Boatright, Gayla Condry, Marsha Dorris. Miss Browning, sponsor. Front Row, L to R: Chuck Chapman, Pat Stafford, Gayla Condry, Deanne Condry, Dalona little, Kaye Black, Holly Graves, Debby Brown, Kathy Neddo, Betty Stephens, Debbie Feimster: 2nd Row: Danny Daimut, Gan McGill, Nina Burras, Judy Paisa, Nantalie Rinehart, Manha Dorris, Toi Libby, Dana Gray, Debbie Sorrells, Susan Godwin, Vickii Cotner, Betty Moore, Pam Hope. Cathy Harrison; 3rd Row: Mike Gibson, Gary Williams, Gary Carter, Don Litchford, Karen Owen, Jimmy Jones, Charia Gasaway, Deleesa Feimster, Cathy Elmore, Donna Webb, Brenda Fuller, Uura Carter, Diane Freeman, Debbie McGill: 4th Row: David Elam, Jim Frizzell, Ronnie Black, William Wagner, Gan Elmore, David Hattabaugh, Steve Hattabaugh, Lynn Sanderson, Judy Gipson, Carol Miugrove, Mary Wilson, Teresa Slate, Brenda Webb, Barbara LaFave, Helen Pyles. “Pefr tid Front Row, L to R: Mrs. Kuyper, Marsha Dorris, Nantalie Rinehart, Marion Schlinker; 2nd Row: Debbie Feimster, Kathy Neddo, Betty Stephens, Paula Scott; 3rd Row; Pam Scott, Daronda Black, Sherry Little, Margie Walker; 4th Row: Tony Holt, Pat McCown, Gan Elmore. Chris Lacy. Drum Majorette— Cynthia Canon; Twirl era—Susie Bvers, Debbie Slate, Sammy Brooks, Linda Yancey. (Martha Gibbs, not pictured). Left to Right, 1st Kow: Chris Lacy, Rose Branham, Bobby Hope, David Gilbert, Pam Presson, Bobby Branham. 2nd Row: Barbara Jackson, Jan Hunt, Brenda Gipson, Paula Moreton, Jane Overton, Pat MeCown, Dale Sanderson, Dale Wyatt, Chip Walker. 3rd Row: Rhonda Odom, Joyce Rrannatn, Cheryl Jackson, Pam Efurd, Gary Mckrnnon, David Overton, (Iren Lacy, John Beard. Reverb Jones. Hiy i SicmeKtanxf TABLE OF CONTENTS Sixth Grade 98-99 Fifth Grade 1(H)-101 Fourth Grade 102-103 Third Grade 104-106 Second Grade 107-108 First Grade 109-110 Reading 111 Snapshots 112 97 Joan Bean anil Kathy Ellison Co-Editors SCxtH tyuule Janet Teresa Mike Tommy Becky J rry Michael Allison Bean Beran Boyd Bryan Buckner Carson Pam Debbie Pamela Carrol Lynn Rhonda John Carter Drew Efurd Elmore Elmore Elmore Franks Chip Walker I .eon Jones Phillip Polk Janice W'ikett Rusty Evelena Libby Mabry Kim Jones Darlene Phelan Nancy Humphery Freddy Mo reton Freddy Swafford Cricket t Ricky Reese Richmond Jimmy Debbie Harris Holt Susan (Connie McKay Moore Grant Cindy Sharp Smith Dale Wyatt Mrs. Opal Holt fin si s s? Karen Roger Karen Randy Beverly Dianne Bobby Allen Ball Barnes Bowers Boyd Brown Burrows Johnnie Chaney Deborah Cunningham Ann Davis Davis Angela Efurd Connie EI more Douglas Escalante Linda Pamela Bonita Jody Jodi Donna Ray London Maddox McBride Morgan Nippert Presson Robinson Karen Jay Paula Allen Darla Jackie Essex Gasaway Hattabaugh Hope Howard James Steven Shipman Cathy Smith Rebecca Smith Jeffery Terral Roger Thompson Mary Williams Mr. Hillier 99 Donnie Ellen J. D. Jerry Kathy Marecia Virginia Anderson Bean Belt Brewer Boyd Cagle Carter Lonnie Vance Harry Amanda Tamachia Kenny Judy Chaney Clayton Daffron Efurd Elmore Elmore Fryar Kenny Mitchell l avonne Susan John Jim Roger G|enn Glenn Harp Hattabaugh Hice Honey Jackson Cathy Kathy Jeffery Monty Lucretia Michael Mary Kltntz LaFave Lang McGee Moreton Nelson Nibblett Anita Darin Debbie Kathy Sandy Debbie Linda Purser Rinehart Stephens Slankard Slate Williams Woodward (fade. Richard Raylene Kevin Tammy Terry Bryant Jacky Bailey Black Boyd Burrows Cauldwell Crunch Elmore Mike Rhonda L wis l adonna Jeff Sherry Sandra Elmore Elmore Farrar Fiemster Gray Hall Harris Billy Tony La John Billy Melissa John Sabrina Honey Hughes Jones Mabry McCain Moore Morgan Kendra Vicki Pam Margaret Thompson Warren Williams Paddack 101 Pamela Bass 'pouitfi tyuzcte Kim Steven Brenda Danny Roger Angella Besheares Bunting Byers Carter Cole Collins Terry Merle Jerry Douglas D. Douglas L. Ted Cotner Daffron Efurd Elmore Elmore Elmore Debbie Karris Becky Russel Douglas Bruce Kenny Terry Floyd Fry Gandy Graves Hawthorne Holland Holland Hope Ricky Rector Teresa Juanita Phillip Lewis Moreton Odom Delilah Presson Barbara Irby Keith I edford Florence York -«% ounfit tyuzcU Sharon Francis Kenny Rick Charles Sharon Lisa Allen Bean Boyd Bryan Buckner Burrows Carter Fred Harold Gary Don Ronnie Jerry Randall Verna Elmore Elmore Escalante Fryar Hattabaugh Helms Herod Annegail Michael Debbie Mitchell Hutson Klentz Lafave l ooper Melody Dwayne Vickie McGill Morgan Parker Lois Slate Debbie Tucker Tammy Turner Ronald Wallace Mark Wooten Lisa Quick Karen Roberts Jay Shipman Ishela Grass 103 tyuuie Paula Carter Grady Clopton Jackie Cumbie Greg Freeman Charles Goodner Nancy Greene Nina Bailey Lonnie Ffurd Terry Black Ralph Elmore Vickie Biggs Shannon Elmore TUvicL Sheldon Boyd Curtis Fei mster Sandra Hall Carol Holland Wesley Kiker Krystal Kuyper Donna Justin Billy Kevin Milk Morgan Parish Richmond Charles Neal Lori Little Mannon Metcalf Gary Lisa Scott Smith Teresa Swafford Terri Stevie Sherri Melissa John Thomas Thompson Wagoner Walker W'ilson Jean Simmons 104 i Lori Ball 7%ird faade Keith Kimberly Stevie Mark Kendall Vicki Blythe Carlton Carter Coward Efurd Elmore tarry Rodney Stuart Clenda Elaine Leea Kevin Escalante Foote Godwin Graves Harp Hunsucker Jones Jimmie Kevin Sheila David Bryan Kellie Barbara Litchford Looper Cooper McConnell McKay McKown Moreton Russell Dennis Travis Cynthia tawTence Joyce Lonenc Morgan Rice Sakellardis Slate Slate Stell Sudbury Sherry Beverly Len Shelia Kay Tackitt Turner Williams Williams Wooten Von Cass Kelly Cauldwell jUinct fyade Billy Coiner Joyce Cunningham Cary Kd wards Billy Farris Kenia Fuller Kalhv Gallimore Charles Lewis Curtis Martin Michael McBride Rocky McGill Second tyiade Stanley Lawrence Keith Sanderson Kristina Carr Dale Hattabaugh Kim McGee Karon Slid berry Tony Norris Malinda Trammell 107 Paul Bonds Jeffery Brewer Shelle Cumbie Evert Cunningham Tammi Brewer Teresa Elmore SherreU Slate Darlene Chaney Kamona Johnson Greg (Jayton Sheila Jones Mary Koprovie Delano l icas Timmy Johnson VIJAtf SI0 Gloria Condry Tonya Kfurd Kebecca Elmore Allen Escalante Dwayne Eeimster Lana Foote Steven Glenn Paul Holland Kebecca Jones l einani Kilmer Eddie La Five Juda Irdford Archie London Mitchell McBride Vanessa McKown Glenda Parker Gary Pruitt Pamela Selph John Sharp Jimmy Sherrill Jackie Smith Sandra Webb Elmyra Taylor 108 'JinAt tyuzde Diann Allen Martha Bean Shannon Boyd Donnie Brown Susan Brown Kevin Cauldwell Kenneth Cotner Laura Elmore Mitzy Elmore David Fladd D. D. Foote Lisa Freeman Danny llattabaugh Lee Anne Ix we Brian Holstein Beth Martin Raymond Moreton Roy Jackson Regina Morris Angela Phelan Paul I ewis James Richmond Debby Sue Roberts Johnny Sampson Lisa Selph Sandra Sharp Tina Sherrill J unior Slate Len Smith Tracy Smith Billie Weaver Rickie Williams David Wooten Irma Overton 109 'pvi t tyuzde Becky Tammie lonnie Tracy Gail Bartlett Bonds Brown Clopton Daffron Tommy Regina Eckle Ed wards Darrell Frank L Anne Elmore Elmore Escalante James Hattabaugh Mitchell Hattabaugh Roger Sondra Howard Jones Tony Corey Kimberly Rocky Laura David Ruby Jones Loo per Lucas McGee McKay Morgan O’Neal Kevin Warren Lillie Melissa Lisa Jacki Timmy Pendergraft Robertson Scantling Sigman Slate Smedley Smith Ray Tammy Pam Dennis Linda Robert Jimmy Steele II Tackitt Wagoner Williams Williams Williams Wyatt 110 Lucille Y ancey Konnir Hatton 1st Paula Paschal I t Cheryl Branham 2nd Joy Paschal 2nd Joann Pratt 2nd Janet Boggs 3rd Ronnie Fryer Regina Ply male 3rd 3rd (Jlee Vance 3rd Jimmy Boatright 4th Tammy Elmore 4th Tresa Elmorr 4th Timmie Turner 4th Barbara Vance 4th Sue Boggs 5th Shelly Ply male 5th Bryan Rodgers 5th David Turner 5th Charles Kranon 6th Sherrie Hatton 6th Owen Walker 6th IxHust Vance Mary Wilson Kenneth Bogg Cindy Roydston Toi Libby 9th 9th I Oth 10th 10th Cliff PIv male 10th Allan Bogp Uth Pat Stafford Uth Mr. Harry Padgett Coach-Science On November 3, 1971, we lost someone very special. She had a warm and friendly smile, and was always happy. She shared her happiness with us. We will always hold the memory of her as precious. We would like to dedicate this page to Wilma Herod, who was a sophomore at Mansfield Seh x l. Wilma is now in her new home, which is with God. 115 HENSONS OIL COMPANY Your Ready Helper That’s Southwestern Electric Power Company, vour electric company people. Not just ready with good electric service at low cost, but also ready to help push along every program for better schools and communities . .. ready to work at the job of provid- ing better living for everyone. SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY Booneville Auto Parts SWEPCO Booneville, Ark. 72927 120 Kwiki Tiger Car Wash iBS ? Mansfield, Arkansas Spaulding Athletic 2 . V Goods y Little Rock, Arkansas WARD BECKMAN SCHOOL BUS DAIRY COMPANY MFG., INC. Conway, Arkansas 72032 Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901 122 1 |e , . THE SEW-SO SHOP FINE FABRIC A i Mansfield Mansfield, Arkansas Hardware 72944 Mansfield, Arkansas 72944 Farmers Bank JOHNSON DRY GOODS Greenwood, Arkansas Quality Merchandise Phone 928-4470 McConnell Funeral Home Mansfield, Arkansas 72944 Greenwood, Arkansas 123 Audrey’s Beauty Salon 928-5455 Mansfield, Arkansas 72944 Acme Janitor Chemical Supply 313 South 9th P. 0. Box 1236 Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901 John Kerwin Co. Luggage-Leather Goods Sporting Goods 707 Garrison P. 0. Box 12 Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901 Midwest Hardware Sporting Goods 924 Garrison Ave. Fort Smith. Arkansas 72901 Barnes Mercantile Drug Co. Phone 928-4499 Fresh Meats General Merchandise Groceries asili UP TO PAR WITH A CLEAN CAR Johnson’s Car Wash Hwy 71 Huntington Forest Products Co., Inc. Fort Smith, Ark. 72901 124 Caperton-Hunt Harp Chevrolet Office Equipment Co. Company Fort Smith Arkansas Broadway at Cook ' ■ Booneville, Arkansas 72927 Mellie’s Beauty College j jf| 818 Rogers Avenue Fort Smith, Arkansas Wjk. - T. J. RANEY AND SONS MUNICIPAL BONDS P. 0. Box 3647 Little Rock, Arkansas 125 RIGGS PORTRAIT STUDIOS 913 Garrison Avenue Fort Smith. Arkansas 72901 1 H MANSFIELD MARKET Floyd Mickey Chapman GLIDEWELL DISTRIBUTING CO. Wholesale Distributors of Candy Gum PHONE 782-2539 'DentieM, 1309 N' 31st St t CWMTW FT SM|TH ARK Potato Chips 72901 Groceries Health Beauty Aids Produce Quality Meats “Small enough for personal service Large enough to save you money” Mansfield, Arkansas 126 BANK OF MANSFIELD SINCE 1901 Mansfield, Arkansas 72944 127 97 -72 The Tiger Staff has at last completed the TIGER 1072 yearbook. Many kinds of effort are represented between the covers of this book. Just as each student of the Student Body contributes to the formation of the school's goals, accomplishments, and honors, each member of the Yearbook Staff contributes talent, time, activity, and dedicated effort to produce a creditable yearbook. Students, Administrators, and Teachers have co-operated with the staff, giving of their time for snapshots and questions. We hope that you will enjoy your TIGER 1972 at least a fraction as much as we enjoyed preparing it for you. Patricia Tucker Editor “f Annual Sta Editor Pat Tucker Assistant Editor—Cynthia Carson Advertisements Kay Martin Assistant—Jerry Basham Curriculum Editor—Gary Carter Assistant Editor—Kathy Presson Honors Editor—Marion Schlinker Assistant Editor—Jane Overton High School Classes—Chris Godwin Assistant—Trina Moore High School Classes-William Wagner Assistant—Debbie Slate Grade School Classes Kathy Ellison Assistant—Mary Bean Grade School Classes Joan Bean Assistant—Linda Ball Sports Editor Steve Haltabaugh Assistant Editor—Gary Williams Photographers-Don Litchford Tony Owen Sponsor—Mr. Hugh Lowrimorc 128
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