Sulphur Springs High School - Cats Paw Yearbook (Sulphur Springs, TX)

 - Class of 1975

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F ' 5 .K , W1 'KLA fy W if ,V s I 4 , ii I 5 ' S: p I 13357 ' -' - w 'N ,, Student L1fe Honors -- Acuviues - Athleucs - People - Yellow Pages Index-- - Closing Section Table of Contents e1 'ee gy , .ug V. X .4 X , Q ,ff ll'l so its fn. N 7- - ----- - W- M- -- h Those were the days when school was a combina- tion of work, fum, and friends. We learned to realize the importance of responsibility and to value the o o o experiences we encountered at SSI-IS. 5 3 Q 1, Q49 .X , Q, AV, il f . . .sellingmums . .Qschooldevotion 3 fe. I 2552 E' ,Q R ,M 2. v' 2 . . .uuckin'on . . .teamspirit A Eoreword As each day passes and we grow from children to young men and women, we realize that these are the days we will always look back upon and treasure the most. Every error and successful task will seem worthwhile because it brought us a little closer to a fuller understanding of life. The friends we made and the good times we had, will always represent a period in our lives that we will always cherish. We, the Cat's Paw Staff of 1975, sincerely hope that this ann ual will help preserve your memories, and years from now you can look back and say with fondness . . . THOSE WERE THE DA YS. The Cat's Paw Staff of 1975 it 5 6 V Those Were the Days of . . . Acknowledgment. l Because of all the long days and hard hours she has put into SSHS, we would like to express our appreciation lfor her many contributions. She has taught addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, prisms, percent- ages, ratios , and square roots - all vital parts of our education. Besides just teaching students, she has tried to help them in any personal way she could. It takes dedication and leadership to make good school relationships. 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Sock-it-to-'em day WM' . . . mod watches in stuffed shirts . . . soggy feet Those Were the Days of Spirit . . . performing Those were the days of spirit - building projects. The traditional bonfire and annual pep rally on the square were among some of the activities that took place during Homecoming week. As the years pass and we look back to our high school days, Home- coming will always have a special meaning for us. i . . . yelling . . . the bonfire pep rally . . . speaking . . . backing the Cats Gif-Xe ff ATT' QR 1 'I 4 P w I5 Those Were Those were the days when students became h Af involved in school activities more than ever. Being t e S 0 involved meant having a part in showing spirit and backing up the team. Our memories of these activi- S d t ties will always be an important part of our lives. . . . decorating halls . . . confusion in schedule changes ' ' ' learning . . sharing . . . making Friday uniforms 4, winning the spirit stipk 5 4, , v r . leading yells for the student body ff ' ,,,7 participating in the pep rally S .4 ix- - l ife 4' ,. Q . . '- --w-1 5 gi' I 172' 1 its-WY lu 1 lun W xiii Wine 'ilu fu V I K 1 is x us X I!! ll I IWIH H nvSl?Vl xml x f gg X fl! V I 1 la gm 'H + weiaw' 'M xf'MV'n lrikghxxiu as vvfts N QQ xl MSHA 53uf'IL9Wum3 2 ' xii 1 L 6 I S ' ? . -,. X ' ' ,V A , ' ..-,. , .miqi 1 5 ' , 1' . '1 A ., g ' l -A 1 3. 2 gf2g.N m,fffJ- n ' A QL. 2 H 1 QP. ! is k1,' ' - gf!'lf-AQRX-5 Ja - 4 ef-Q' , Q.'f.Q- - 4 Q Mei , 'V' - Ww gm ,ff .v rQwvw Tfnmmf - if 5? iw' , '4l!.1'1 ' KX. - 2- 1 .-fif' Hmmm i Homecoming Festivities Bring Excitement 4 ,r. . I ' f1f'j'-!': . Qvf-warg . 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C25 Stu- dent Body President, Danny Moss gives the tradi- tional kiss. 121 C49 xv! Honors ' H ' Q15 The Wildcat Band adds noise and spirit to the pep Om ec Ing rally on the square . Q27 Newly crowned Homecoming Queen, Connie Brim and President of the student C Uf S S H S body, Danny Moss, pause for a picture after pre- O t 0 0 0 9 game activities. -C39 Mr. Goolsby adds spirit to pep rally. 800' 0000 .- I Q . U p A 'QF' A'.' ,- 113 121 Q 's N., Dendra Dial Shara Dobson Q35 i Kamilla Johnson r Vicki Maddox 22 fly Drill team and Band make formation for Homecoming Court during pre-game activities. With the band playing Can't Help Falling In Love the court was announced' onto the field. Q27 Red Roses were handed to Homecoming Queen, Connie Brim. . gg I Zlfalliiae., J- mg? 1fgL,'.-,'Tl',f1'-,' V, , 4- ml,,Jh,,g G. v - 9 . 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Q29 The traditional Queen's dance got under way as the representatives slow danced to Color My World. is iv it 5 J Y ...A V 1'-,,..2,w, 1 : f 4 + 2 w m2 '. - ' ' , rx 5 .,1v-g . v- , 52 . ,, w an A59- , ' 4 ssf'Q t C is 355' C13 :uf Q, 1. KM. f sag. sg C23 . Lg I 3 F 4 Ek' Sophomore Representatives Renee Ramey Day Cable 25 Honors A11 senior girls in the Wildcat Marching Band are during pre game activities Nov. 1. Robert Smithers, nominated for Band Sweetheart. The election was band president, presented Terry with red roses and a held during October with Terry Barnett winning the kiss. election. Terry was presented the last home game x43 T 26 4 KJ sf-vt Q' , , -V Y ' ,, J 2 elf? ' rt 8- ry' it T e T QA, My Terry Barnett- Band Sweetheart prev Honors for Miss Flame were held in October during representative in which she did not win. Mary was ention week. Mary was elected as school asked different questions about herself, her likes and and later competed for county dislikes, and two questions about fire prevention. 1 tw I . Q' E t ' ary Smith - Miss Flame of S.S.H.5. 27 Honors Awards Earned These outstanding students achieved awards for their C33 Neil TSIOITI. B2lf0LlI award- Neil was Selected by ability in a certain field. They are C13 Cathy the teachers on a secret ballot. C43 Larry Grayson, Maddox, V.O.E. co-op and Cindy Attaway, lab. C23 Social Studies award. Robert Smithers and Larry Grayson, debate award. ' C 'Dlx on 3 , F X ' J its K K i C13 fn 7' . C33 C43 28 GRAM Senes STA'llES a. www ow me mu nm u. rm. , Q., Sdgilii '11 ,fu if 'z By Students Honors Q15 Tony Nix was chosen by his teacher for the award. C35 Mark Paugh was chosen for the National Vocational Drafting award , which he has been Honor Society Award for his service to the school. outstanding in. Q23 Mitzi Harrington, Joy Temples, C45 Reisa Rawls won the Betty Crocker Award by Bill Meir, and Frances Aguilar, Art department having the highest score on the test. C15 C33 C45 29 Honors Every year the teachers in each department give an award to their outstanding student. C13 Glenna Orren, English. C25 Larry Grayson and Glyn King, Science. C37 James Longino, and Mike Bain, Math. A-u YL fun. C17 H S It 30 C33 Teachers Pick C45 Shara Dobson, Business. The teachers believe these students have done the most outstanding work or have held a high scholastic average. 5 LL C27 C47 ,Ml Outstandmg Students C15 The Leadershlp Award goes to Davrd Worsham Mike 33111 alld Rh0f1d3 DGSIIVSY C45 FISHCH Award for his outstandrng work ln the VICA club Davrd E1S121f1H6 Graves C55 L-211111 AW3Id Kylelie N631 was chosen by the prlnclpal Mr Lloyd Goolsby These students were chosen by therr teachers for C23 Spanish Award Delores Poskey and Gere berng outstandrng rn each freld of forelgn Camper. C35 Overall Forergn Language Award language ,lf i as r ,rg . F C13 C25 C39 :fan Honors PPA And FHA Outstanding students in Agriculture are ill, C25 Dan Dekalb Award. C65 Clint Anderson Star Greenhand Humphrey and Jack Newsom, FFA Boy of the Year. These students were picked by their Ag teachers on C33 Mike Watts, Star Lone Star Farmer. C45 Joe Don their knowledge of Agriculture Pogue, Star Chapter Farmer. C53 Dwight Alexander, Cl? C29 ..! fy' 22E2C'i .. H 'gg g A e . 2 - , i Xiiiiiii ' . g..:-.. Q. , E 2 1 2 I lk . p Q K si ,Q iiph if UWT C35 l 32 Q45 C53 C65 Capture Uutstanding Titles Honors Each year the homemaking teachers pick outstanding Outstanding junior. C45 Judy Baxley, outstanding students to award in each class and overall. They are S0Ph0f1'1OI6- C53 Judy McDonald overall outstanding lily Sandra Martin, outstanding senior. C23 Lisa Brem, gifl ill FHA- ioutstanding freshman. C35 Laura Attlesly , 'I ,. 15- ,au -5.551 X. . N Aw X X t 5' C15 C25 y Js nj lli e ,f fe ' l V A 439 441 5 'Uv 459 as Honors Drill Team And Band Prove To Be Outstanding X 34 my W? 'Q ff. 5 fha. , 'W ' C15 C35 !This year's band awards go to C13 Kenny Davis, senior. C27 Kim Baxter, junior. C33 Melissa King, sophomore, C47 Julie Scott, freshman. This is the first year band outstanding students have been in the Cat's Paw. Mr. Wilemon based these awards on talent and their contribution to the band not only on ill C35 Honors how well they play but on their attitude and how well they get along with others. Each one of these students has gone to District, Region, and Solo and Ensemble Contest. They have won many medals and have been recognized in these contests as outstanding players. C25 ,wmr'- ,I to 35 Honors Sweethearts Elected Sweethearts for this year's clubs are C13 LouAnn Vocational Drafting. These girls were selected by McFadden, ICT . C25 Kim McCoo1, D.E. Chapter II. the members of each club as their favorite C35 Cathy Cross, D.E. Chapter I. C43 Salli Price and sweetheart. Glenna Orren, Key Club. C55 Patty Crandell, 413.9 I 'H ss' .r f A it 'QQ NJ' .- 485 wars ss? ,ttt as 445 C 5 J Honors By Clubs Sweethearts for VOE and FFA include C15 David Beaus, Co-op. C53 Jana Ross, VOE Sweetheart, Highfield, VOE Beau, lab. C25 Debbie Lyle and Co-op. These sweethearts were also elected by Jan Pearson, FFA Sweethearts. C33 Donna Owens, the members of each club as beau or sweetheart. VOE Sweetheart, lab. C45 Scott Hudson, VOE l 3 s - 5 s lil is , y to Q lsr m l to rtsltrrrss t 'sass li ,4,s-4?5 lW'ssWfmf tlwQ, s,,, ssrr ss, ' 0: Ibr 4, , Rf, QA? X F - xx , 14. C19 C29 ,-Q11 1 l C39 143 C57 37 , l ' Honors School Favorite omin ees Four senior boys were nominated in the school favorite election held in February. They are all active in Key Club, some field of sports, and different organizations at S . S . H. S . The school nominated three boys they wanted as school favorites and the top four were picked as the nominees. These names were put on a ballot then, each student voted for the one person they wanted as school favorite . if 7' r 3' fl 9 R.. Q . In ' f n ,.....: Wait -K. 1 I I ' Danny Moss a 4 '!? v ' QE . if 1 .. A aqua - is 1 VH!! s . f L , 9 ,fa xf , my S A 5 . Bryan Burney ,fx- .,f -R .W Mark Ramey ai... la, . K , S 3' wk -Wi .5 21 .11 Connie Brim 6, ?5' A Q 4 'rf A -ef v H 3, 1 f gf s lr, ' A , .A MY '. , if ,Q L ,W we t. Tas? is . f.ff'fs'f' 414 , .,- C d .af , N lg A V ,, V ,Q NNLN1, , F ,,.,g A. In V, , V ' W sslitfff fa, v. Glenna Orren on Honors School Favorite ominees Pour senior girls were nominated as school favorite nominees in the election held in February. They are all on the Annual Staff, either in drill team or a cheerleader, and active in most of the organizations in school. Every student voted for three school favorites and the top four girls were elected as school favorite nominees. These names were put on a ballot and each student voted for his favorite girl. 41' . A ? l i W, fx- ' 141 I YQ Ian Pearson Honors M 359' 4 K 'V ' ig ' X it . . , ir, ff . V, ,A . '4 1 M S M. 1 5 , Jvggw x., W W .. o f- f 42 ,fm-,e ' .ur 4-' 'g ,QTQ.'I'- , ,-1.Aw..., , ,5:.., g K 2 .on 4. . Q. i Q 5 . H .f w bf 1 U 5 1 I ,K X 'M - .?',n.m, V Jgba M - s Q5 ' :Q 1 V my IL Wifi, 1 . ?, .EV Q.-eq f W, , 5 X' .wr . .. , u 'Hr JR X , fi: V k w may z . f? N 1 ,:'3 , ' at ' A ' 'I 'Q . , , 2-f'W Q Nu ,V fx 0.454 - x M, .Q ,4 ' , . 40. Mp.: ff: - ws: f s. fl .v-gf ' V . Bn - .,,, 4 , ,. . ,, W., uf QQ or I 4 1' MM is br K : fi' if xr s f K -M 'YW' K' wff .1Lg1wa,, K if E 0 , ww N 1,, 3' M 5 f 2 Q . . 5 , 5 . , ,- . Q34 5 o A 5 ss ,-LL' K SV, . . Ev s W 3 . fi 'ZliIi2.,?-' f Y Q V Q22 A l ,. f F. 7.24, Haan 1 -' , law: . .V ,.t,,,. -ef. 3. ' ,a, , ., ' ' iff'-a,f 2,1 . .. 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V Q ' ,A., A -- gf M4 Mr. S.5.H.S. - ,Tony Abercrombie Honors Senior Favorites 42 Melvin Wright' Iody 'Vaughn Tony Abercrombie Connie Brim ' 'X ,s Glenna Orren Mark Ramey Honors Senior Favorite ominees The seniors of S.S.H.S. voted for their favorites for the last time in February. They nominated three students who were their favorite, the top four were placed on a ballot to determine the senior favorite. All of the nominees are active in some organization or sport at school. The nomi- nees for this year are Tony Abercrombie, Connie Brim, Glenna Orren, Mark Ramey, Aubrey Nash, and Mary Smith. The senior favorites are Melvin Wright and Jody Vaughn. .sw gk Aubrey Nash Mary Smith Honors Iunior Favorites Kirk Walker Elsianne Graves Kirk Walker Donna Barrett Donna Owens Micky Fox Honors Iunior Favorite ominees Tracy Myers, Donna Barrett, Donna Owens, Mickey Fox, Jan Pearson, and John Perry were this year's junior class nomi- nees. Kirk Walker and Elsianne Graves were chosen junior class favorites in Febru- ary. The juniors nominated three people with the top four being nominees. They then voted again for the favorite junior boy and girl. st, 1 is ,' :-an Ian Pearson Iohn Perry . . 3-P' Honors a 46 I L Sophomore Pa Qfori tes Day Cable Anita Miller n s ltary Barnett Kim Tucker ss it -ES Deanne Dickerson Cary Bamett Honors Sophomore Favorite omin ees February was the month in which nomina- tions for sophomore class favorites were held. Each student voted in his homeroom for three students of their choice. The top four boys and girls were put on a ballot then each student voted to determine the win- ners. This year's winners are Day Cable and Anita Miller. The nominees were Mitchell Skidmore, Kim Tucker, Deanne Dicker- son, Cary Barnett, Terry Abercrombie, and Renee Ramey. i ws. it Y nf A' K I 'wavy A F N 1. .3 4- t e 15 r Terry Abercrombie Rennee Ramey Honors W , ,L.W , H Q Q H. -1 1 n q P 5 . xl? 4 3, n g ww 4 i Q if 4. Q an we spy if if., Freshman Favorites 48 Gary Franklin Amy Carouther: E Honors is Freshman we if ln Pa vor1 te ominees The freshman nominees are Mark Watts, Kim Lumsdan, Terri Williams, David Gid- eon, Paul Lawerence, and Denise Lee- wright. This was the first time for the freshmen at voting for favorites in their class. Each person was asked to vote for three people of their choice. The top four candidates were put on a ballot for the final election with Gary Franklin and Amy Carouthers winning freshman class favor- ites. Mark Watts Kim Lumsden Terri Williams David Gideon Paul Lawrence Denise Leewright 49 Hon 50 OI' S , 3? 'Q 1 W W, F' ' 9 , ' r il, L, ww ' , 3 ,afq . 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Tm' 'I ' i'F9?i'? U N4 'HN-AM -' hhulisbkgw bl M lv 1 ' ,,,,',,,,.,.l,.Z.,pl,1.,.,.v,,'?,Va,.V,kv,...f, v-yww 1-- mf: 'f',ggL,QV, '..j-' lv ,,,,'.n', ,V,, A X :1 WRQRQEV uH-,f'..I-'-- ' QW -in lg'yl,,,,: RYN'X!1i9 N' QQx:' X Y ' 7 . . A wr.-ff? 3 'fl' ' ' WW 4 . . v .1,nq.Q.f?-!w,..gi.L -,f-fk,:'K!g.. iH3i!.Ef'4 4,, Lff.- , ' V ' 'U ' .- . ..'-,- ul- ., ' ' , I Z a ACTIVITIES NHS National Honor Society Recognizes Those chosen for membership in the National Honor Society must maintain an overall grade average of 90 or above. Besides showing active enthusiasm for scholarship, they also strive for leadership, service, and good character. WMM! Initiation ceremonies for the National Honor Society were combined with a tea thislyear. Family and friends watched as all members were recognized, and first year members took part in the candle lighting process. F BOTTOM ROW: Judy McDonald, John Mebane, Patricia Mikeska, Connie Milburn, Derrell Morgan, Kylene Neal, Donna Owens, Jan Pearson, John Perry, Delores Poskey, Salli Price, Stephanie Conley. 2nd ROW: Laura Attlesey, Cindy Attaway, Susan Irving, Jan Bell, Patti Harbor, Kim McCool, Cathy Maddox, Sharon Watts, Glenn Wood, Raymond Thompson, Vicki Smithers, Wanda Hawkins, Maria Cimarolli. 3rd ROW: Kim Baxter, Gere Don Camper, Lyle Bergin, Kelly Bradford, Byrd Bonner, Jacob Lewis, Greig Latham, Lee Hammond, Ann Gunn, James Earhart, Rhonda DeSilvey, Cindy Crouch, Elsianne Graves, and Steve Harris. 62 tuden ts' Achievements NHS Mike Bain, Terry Thompson, Janice Beadles, and Reisa Rawls. A f ' U ii: G ,,,1 ' r 1 -iw , e E L' L ROW: Larry Grayson, Vciki Chamness, Lorna Cody, Mark Peugh, Gail Gideon, Connie Brim, Deana and Glenna Orren. TOP ROW: Dwight Alexander, Terry Barnett, James Longino, Glyn King, Mark Officers: Mark Peugh, Presidentg Gail Gideon, Secretaryg Glenna Orren , Vice-President. I E, 63 Student Council Student Council Aids Student Body At the beginning of the year, each home- room chose one student to represent the class as a member of the Student Council. One of the most important projects was the great help this organization gave to the United Fund by contributing 350. Money was col- lected from classes, then an additional amount was given from the council members only. The Student Council sponsored the Heart's Festival Dance and the Homecoming Dance in order to raise money, which also provided recreation for the student body. C13 Vice-President Kamilla Johnson, Presi- dent, Danny Moss, and Secretary Julie Hager discuss one of the future projects of the Student Council. C23 The sponsors of the council are Geral Kennedy and Burford Scott. C35 The Student Council usually meet two times per month. C45 Amy Caruthers hurriedly decorates for the Heart's Festival Dance. lcsfj C17 C23 1 fu C33 Assistants Students Aid Faculty A I- ' I C19 is C23 C39 The office assistants are: FRONT ROW: Donna Edgington, Dendra Dial, Terry Barnett, Debbie Lyle, Maria Cimar- olli, Debbie Horton, Connie Bradley, Cindy Moody, Tammy Wyler, Marie Watkins. BACK ROW: Sherry Weeks, Vira Hall, Ann Wills, Carla Thomp- son, Cindy Herren, Cindy Price, Nan Bell, Deana Goswick, Connie Mil- burn, Sandra Martin, and Susan Pow- ell. The assistants keep busy helping Mrs. Byrd and Mrs. Phillips around the office. The library assistants issue and file books and are able to help students wishing to find any library informa- tion. The assistants are Mary Glenn, Brenda Dickey, Terry Good, Deborah Bradley, Karen Roberts, Tonya Sims, Darlene Crump, Marty Moss, Belinda Purdue, Debbie Darlin, and Bill Orwo- sky. The helpers are assigned certain class periods of the day to aid Miss Bohannon and Mrs. Ferguson, school librarians. Typing letters, answering the phone, and filing schedule cards are some of th counselors' assistants. Seated are Qc ise Leewright, Vicki Maddox, Xiistirfdy, Anderson, and Lori Cline. Indilibg are Barry Berry, Melvin Vfibght, Amy Caruthers, Patricia eska, Kamilla Johnson, and Lester Wright. Students with schedule changes or problems keep the assistants busy. Rodeo Club SSHS Begins Rodeo Clulj i gn. E l of f ' 1,11 . U 6, X r E Q , X . Officers: Donna Gregory, Secretary-Treasurerq Ronny Lyle, Presidentg Alfred Wynegear, Sergeant-at-Armsg Walt Mannon, Vice-President. C13 C15 Ronny Lyle. C23 Donna Gayle Gregory. C33 Walt Mannon. 27 up H FV W C23 The Sulphur Springs Rodeo Club is a school sponsored club under the supervision of Mr. James Griffin. The purpose of the club is to promote rodeo participation and good sportsmanship for students interested and also to further widen the representation of SSHS. 66 iii 0 I 1 I Il 1' ? Future Teachers Learn New Skills 'ws BOTTOM ROW: Yvonna Daniels, Patti Doss, Jan Pearson, Donna Owens, Patti Habor, Dendra Dial, Anita Askew, Casedral Sanders, Mona Sims. 2nd ROW: Deanna Glossup, Cindy Anderson, Kim McCool, Glenna Orren, Elsianne Graves, Debbie Lyle, Cathy Cross, Gail Gideon, Sharon Trout. 3rd ROW: Darnese Miller Brenda Harrison, Stephanie Woods, Pat Love, Connie Brim, Terry Barnett, Judy McDonald, Glinda Sims, San dra Tutt. 4th ROW: Kim Caruthers, Vicki Chamness, Cathy Maddox, Jody Vaughn, Julie Hager, Sherri Wright Sandra Martin, Suzan Powell, Janet Fisher. 5th ROW: Kamilla Jolmson, Jana Ross, Judy Allen, Kim Whitworth, Karla Griffin, Royce Fouse, James Jackson, Mary Smith, Cherrie Howard, Sherrie Weeks, Nell Roland. 1 The purpose of FTA is to prepare students for a career in teaching. Some of the projects of FTA this year are buying unused Christmas cards for needy families, and giving toys for needy children. T217 Officers for FTA this year are: Deanna Glossup, reporter: Cathy Cross, presidentg Debbie Lyle, vice-president. BACK ROW: Cindy Anderson, historian: Kim McCool, treasurer: Sandra Mar- tin, secretaryq Judy Allen, par- liamentarian. P TA , 67 Iournalism journalism Captures All j The Cat's Paw is the annual published in the spring at SSHS. l Its staff is comprised of five senior editors and six junior assistants, who work together and strive to capture all the reality of the '74-'75 school year. The staff writes a lot of copy, sets up many pictures and rush to meet many strict j deadlines. Much hard work and patience by the staff and sponsor go into creating a memorable annual. :TNQ Sr. Editors: SEATED: Salli Price, Jay McClendon. STAND- ING: Gail Gideon, Glenna Orren, Connie Brim. 1 I mxN ft. ' of .. 1212 i d gl s- I rf, , sf .V ,ft ,if ',..': Quill and Scroll Officers: Salli Price, Secretary: Neil Tatom, President: Gail Baillio, Vice-President. Recognizing outstanding journalists, Quill and Scroll is a national honor society. Members must achieve an 85 average in journalism and be in the upper 1X3 of their class to be eli- gible for Quill and Scroll. Student publication sponsors selected staffers who showed special interest and did out- standing work in their position. 68 Ir. Assistants: SEATED: Donna Owens, Jerry Dabbs, Connie Bradley. STANDING: Kelly Bradford, Jim Loggins, Ian Pearson. Sponsor: Mrs. Marynell Penn Members: lst ROW: Gail Gideon, Neil Tatom, Gail Gaillio. 2nd ROW: Darnese Miller, ludy Allan, Lasca Williams. 3rd ROW: Glenna Orren, Connie Brim, Salli Price, Jay McClendon. journalism Happenings At SSI-IS Cat's Tale Staff: SEATED: Judy Allan, Lasca Wil- liams. STANDING: Neil Tatom, Darnese Miller. Radio-TV Staff: SEATED: Maria Cimarolli, Nell Roland. STANDING: Teresa Wallace, Max Bronson, Iames Earhart, Melvin Wright. SSHS can be very proud of their newspaper, the Cat's Tale, and the staff who publishes it. This year the Cat's Tale was named State Champions by the Texas High School Press Association for the 1974 issues. The Cat's Tale Staff works diligently to meet the deadlines for their weekly paper which is published every Friday. The paper keeps students informed of all the activities that take place at SSHS. mr ,,,,,--e f Cat's Tale Staff: SEATED: Danny Moss, Bryan Burney. STAND ING: Steve Poskey, Gail Baillio. Radio-TV Staff: Ronnie Lyle. SEATED: Mickey Fox, John Perry, Barry Stribling, Bruce Hinman. Journalism students working in the field of radio and televi- sion have many interesting opportunities. The Radio-TV Staff reports the news happenings at SSHS every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons on Cable Cast 2. They coordinate taped music for the cafeteria at lunch called the Sounds of 'I5. Students interested in radio also participate in radio workshop weeknights from 7:00 to 8:30 on KSST. 69 Speech Speech And Debate Clubs C17 C27 ii iililiilllilili E Y W me-,miss 3 : i 70 in x , 4 , y Q 1 x MJ fs- . n , s 2 Kiawah An important part of a student's studies is learning to communi- cate with others and speak in front of a group. Speech classes at SSHS explore the English lan- guage through poetry, debate , and original oratory. The speech club is divided into varsity debate C13 and freshman debate f2J. Among its special activi- ties, the club participates in many tournaments and money- raising projects. Shown below is Mrs. Laurine Garrison, sponsor, presenting Anita Miller a first place trophy she won at the Den- ton tournament. My The main money-making project under- taken this year was selling Tom Watt products in which Yvonne Smith, Charles Diehm, and Larry Porter headed the sales. 'ff 1 Speech Excel In Forensic Abilities Careful and responsible leader- ship is a vital characteristic of officers of a club. The Speech Club C33 has seven such persons carrying out their duties. C13 These people include Sharee Garrison, secretary: Samantha Hathcox, reporterg David Wors- ham, historiang Byrd Bonner, president: John Sellers, treasurer, Robert Smithers, parliamenta- riang and Randall Alexander, vice-president. C23 Freshman debate officers are Yvonne Smith, historiang Amy McGrady, presidentg Terry Williams, reporterg and Paul Lawrence, vice-president. Karen Poskey, ecretary, was not present for the icture. ' faux: vnxmmanvmlf 1 Kill! l mi' - C13 C27 mmm 7 C33 YYUXP3- QrYvJl.Q. 71 Science Club Science Classes Make New Discoveries Members C25 and Associates of the Science Club lis- tened to a variety of speakers as they became wiser to the fieldfof science. The professor from the Geology Department at East Texas State and representatives from the H.E. W. and Water Department came and talked with the club. This year the club has one of the largest memberships it has ever had and the most active sponsors C15 . C13 P' 1 ' x 1-Pa C13 Associates of the Science Club are first year members. They attend all club meetings and func- tions. C25 Officers of the Science Club are: Larry Grayson, Vice-Presidentg Glyn King, Program Chairmang Terry Barnett, Secretaryg Mark Peugh, Reporterg Mike Bain, President. C35 Members of the Science Club work on their Science projects for the semester. Latm Club This year the Latin Club has sponsored many various activities. C15 Some of the Latin students are getting ready to attend the Area Convention in Dallas. C25 The annual banquet was held during Latin week, March 10-14. C35 The Latin Club officers have worked hard this year attending meetings, and sponsoring vari- ous activities. C45 This year the Latin Club has sponsored a candy sale, toy drive, and Latin vale-grams. Latin, french Included . of V? I cf. 'J 'l J, L 'Lal' 1 f , . f- ili' ' - t.t, ff um ' A 1 b rel 'rrr e fi 3 1 .t K A K ' i I . ffl .. i ' si f I , Ld' K! XX Q - C17 it Xdjni KZ? C33 'Q tags: N CHQ? in . 'fcxvxz A T05 . E! ,e . QUT. French Club In Language C urnculum A French III program has been added to SSHS this year along with French I and II. The French Club is comprised of students who are taking French or that have completed two years in the course. An organ- izational meeting, Christmas party, Mardis Gras and Spring banquet are a series of social meetings held during the year. This year the club sold Sulphur Springs Wildcat pens to raise money for the banquet. French II and III: SEATED: Janice Beadles, Elsianne Graves, Cherri Howard. STANDING: Robert Butcher, Mike Bain, Janet Fisher, Steve Harris, Rhonda DeSilvey, Perry Bradley, Gail Gideon, Bryan Burney, Lyle Burgin. 'K L -, I ki K . '-X JL 3- I my xxx lx xx fxxf K Qpr'L.b.,1L1iLt1Q L4QxJ......OKC3-fCZ9 4251-ti. S.S,ufL,CUN.9..CQJW I: SEATED: Venda Gordon, Judy McDonald, Maria Cimarolli, Donah Cline. STANDING: Scott Payne, Byrd Bonner, Charles Diehm, Steve Morgan, Andy Parker, Russell FSI: 'li' ti? Cflcfculn -lines, James Earhart, Cary Barnett, Cindy Attaway, Melinda Coker. fficers: SEATED: Connie Milburn, Secretary: herri Howard, President: Gail Gideon, Vice- lresident. STANDING: Mrs. Karen Baily, Spon- or: Elsianne Graves, Project Chairman: Perry Bradley, Reporter: Karla Griffin, Social Chair- nang Terry Barnett, Treasurer. -65' s is 'lr B -as YK fl yyya 51,4 at W ff? X' - 'F 4 i 4. , is Y. ' ' iff 2 4 ig s C... s :if .- ' 1 LA t . I g, ,-xr 1 ffifsifl i I L , V. we . .Ja : - 4 M ' ' l YYYV A b xv if Spanish Club Spanish Officers Advanced Knowledge SEATED: Charlotte Ashcroft, Vicki Price, Ellie Beers, Diane Glossup, Mary Rholes, Reisa Rawls, Cindy Crouch, Karman Koon, Vicki Smithers, Patricia Mikeska, Lisa Greb, Kim Caruthers, Tamra Pogue, Betty Thompson, Wanda Hawkins, Debbie Smithers, Melissa King, Lisa Watts, Lisa Taylor, Vicki McCaig. STAND- ING: Terry Jones, Vicki Chamness, Delores Poskey, Stephanie Conley, Julie Tolson, Melanie Moore, Amy Caruthers, Jan Pearson, Pate Russell, Robert Smithers, Jimmy Guffey, J. Paul Sides, Gere Don Camper, Brad Clark, Darrell Morgan, Victor Goodson, Lee Hammond, Greig Latham, Glyn King, Kim Baxter, Cal Brim. . X si , 9' 2 A i'lii4!15:y ,, Sponsor of the Spanish Club, Mrs. Milligan, shows students how to use the headphones correctly. Various Programs are Presented 31 the Pefiedie spanish Club Officers: SITTING: Vicki chamness - Iheefihgs Of the SP5hi5h Chlh- This Yeahs Christmas Vice President, Kim Caruthers - Secretary. STAND- Paul' was 3 Mexicah food Paul' held ih Commerce' ING: Delores Poskey - President, Judy Allen - The Spanish Club has as its main project the educa- Reporter. tion of a needy Latin-American child. By working together in this project, club members were more 76 closely associated and become more interested in Spanish-speaking neighbors. C13 W . I Cho1r Choir Sings Songs Of Today C1 and 45 Rehearsrng popular music, the Choir uses a piano, guitar, or organ. C27 The Select Choir officers are Mona Sims, President: James Barrett, Secretary, Ann Wright, Librarian: Melvin Wright, Reporter, and Ken Beshears, Vice-President, not pictured. C33 Officers for the regular choir are Mary Wright, seated, President, Ernest Gasaway, Secretary, Randall Wright, Reporterg and Venda Gordon, Vice- President. C49 Key Club Key Club Serves The Key Club is composed of high school guys. The Key Club is the junior branch of the Kiwanis Club. A-'X C sa T Q . h .. if IQK j , Officers are: Danny Moss - Sergeant-at-Arrnsg David Worsham - Vice-President: Jay McC1endon - Presidentg Mark Ramey - Treasurer: Terry Clark - Secretary: Tony Abercrombie - Program Chairmang and Day Cable - Reporter. N 78 .. Qchool And Community V Marty Hascamp, Terry Clark, Ken Bashear and Scott Mabe try to explain ,to Vira Hall and Debbie Lyle the rules in the Powderpuff football game sponsored by the Key Club. V Key Club The Key Club' is a service organ- ization. Its main objective is serving the school and commu- nity. Many of their projects include concessions at football games, painting the parking lot, delivering for the Kiwanis Christmas auction, and the annual school talent show. On Nov. 21, 1974, they sponsored a Powderpuff Football game. The coaches were Key Club mem- bers. Wu, ay McC1endon, Tony Abercrombie, Day Cable, Danny Moss, David Worsham, and Mark Ramey are shown neasuring the parking lot. L Drafting Students Explore Drafting Learning architectural engineer- ing techniques is the prime inter- est involved in the vocational ff drafting classes at SSHS. Stu- dents enrolled in the classes meet for three periods each day acquiring three credits at the end of the year. The course covers all aspects of engineering including safety and manipula- tive skills. Drafting Club officers are Cleft to rightj: Tim Echols, Representativeg Ricky Mitchell, Presidentg Patti Crandell, Treasurerg and Billy Wilks, Vice-President. Not present for the picture was Brenda Hatcher, Secre- tary . 5. .. The Drafting Club, composed of two sections meeting in either the morning or afternoon for three periods, pauses for a group picture. 80 discuss architectural engine in Danny Sims and Randy Robe . gi Art Students Develop Skills C15 Annette Woodall, Linda Jones, Frances Aguilar, and Jacob Lewis watch a demonstration by Mrs. Lillian Thompson, art teacher, on the proper use of a jeweler's saw. C23 Ricky Abron centers clay on the potter's wheel. C35 Sara Avila weaves on an inkle loom. 143 Michelle Gentles uses a T-square to do accurate per- spective drawings. x iw Nik f sl,s v C13 C29 C E as I Q Ar C31 C45 81 i D.E. Students Learn imp 0 OS I Preparing students to step from high school directly into vocations involving merchandising, retailing, wholes- aling, and distribution is the primary objective of the Distributive Education Classes. Students work in local stores and businesses gaining experience while earning money. The course involves two divisions: D.E. II Ctop picturel and D.E. I Cbottom picturej. O Through Experren ce L A A V . A I I 1 t?k,.,V C If bf 'W 'N g ' jfyuux Y , ' V 'E X 2 .f reign,-f- an I I I Z Qt sGf - ' 46'i f D.E. II Officers are: SEATED Cleft to rightjz Cindy Crouch, Treasurer: Cathy Cross, lst Vice-Presidentg Debbie Lyle, President: Kim Darlin, Parliamentarian. STANDING Cleft to rightjr Donna McDonald, Historiang Iody Vaughn, Recorderg Susan Irving, Sec- retaryg Joy Temples, 3rd Vice-President: and Karen Sartin, 2nd Vice-President. D.E. I Officers are: SEATED Cleft to rightjz Melissa Daughtery, Treasurerg Patricia Godbolt, Reporterg Debbie McFadden, Historian. STANDING: Terry Blount, Parlia- mentariang Tamara Wallace, Secretaryg Kim McCool, Presidentg and Scott Hudson, Vice-President. D.E. A 9 I lgf' I 2 9 at XM x JZ: ,,,. . I Sz v . , ms! . 'Ula,,.-. , ' - 4 f 2 'M -- ef' ' ' D.E. student Floyd Sanders finds working at Piggly Wiggly useful experience as well as a good way to earn money. 83 ICT ICT Insures Student's Work Success Xt.. Y . -Q .4 t t I 4 I i i 1 HQ Ill IK , ss- qzy i LE. Officers are: Leonard Cunzalo - Treasurer: Stephanie Woods - Secretaryg Shern Ray - Presidentg Bobby Daniels - Sergeant-at-Armsg Walt Mannon - Vice-Presidentg Terry Clark - Reporterg and David Worsham - Parliamentarian. ........' C15 W-r C37 C15 David Worsham is the National President of The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America VICA. VICA plays an important part in education by involving students in high school and college with vocational jobs. David's job is to travel and promote VICA the best he can. C25 The ICT officers were elected in the 1974-'75 school year. C33 The ICT members strive to accomplish good working habits for a successful vocational career. 84 vor Provides Un-The-fob Training VOE is composed of Juniors and Seniors who are interested in learning about how to apply for jobs. l Vocational Office Educa- tion trains a person for a secretary job. It also gets them ready for an interview for a job. Mrs. Williamson and Miss Tipping are the sponsors. There are two chapters in VOE: VOE Lab and VOE Coop. In the lab, they train students for the jobs. Coop is for the work- ing students. To be in Coop, the student must have a job and they work during school. School attendance is very impor- tant in obtaining a job. Officers are: Karla Griffin - Historiang Judy Easley - Treasurer: Jana Ross - Sec- retaryg Cindy Price - Sergeant-at-Armsg Kim Sartin - Parliamentariang Donna Owens - Vice-President: Cathy Maddox - Presidentg Kay Mitchell - Reporter. 85 FHA Future Homemakers Strive For Ideals C17 First year members learn new experiences through Homemaking. C25 Chapter I officers review the FHA scrapbook which is a collection pictures and memos from projects sponsored during the year by the FHA. C33 Miss Anderson, Mrs. Hines, and Mrs. Black are the spon- sors of the Future Homemakers of America. C43 One of the activities of the first year FHA is learning to cut out and fit patterns. lbvvi W 86 X, 441 X J CCC C A ' if I .. ,, V ,,,, AA. , .. 5 Q 'r-f W A ,Q a L if r 5 5 M5 ve? 5 7 fm ,: S -Q 'J , C V, M K I 4 3 f A -1 .15 ,sei ,Q 1 2 .. w af 1. wi 1 W, 5 ,. 5 5 5 4 ,mfffiyfi 'ZlMZiL,?4iQ5I41Q-ff ,-...fl fm V ,vw -- -I .,?,,,,,glf.l 5, We sf: ,,,,,fV A yyllr A-. . . ....... W I' , V .- ,. J t H. . Z 1 5 by ff - ' 5 W ' lf' A W' H - 4 ,W tv M M W' Q - I ,fy fm f nk ff Z H5Y.I':, ' ,,, wif, if- '6 ',QI ,!'w5P , ':,: '!',,b2'- M, Lrrkk 1259 ,Z V If tm , y ,,,-- C13 C39 Y M , C27 FHA The Future Homemakers of America learn many traits which are applicable now and in the future. C15 Chapter 2 members acquire knowledge taught in Homemaking with future use. C25 The Home and Family Living class received visits from Father Raymond Orlett and Topper. C35 Carol Reverand George Goswick helps prepare a meal as one of the activities of FHA. C45 The second year officers were installed in Septem- ber, 1974. C43 FFA Members Study The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooper- ation, and citizenship. me tsrs srsssr T F s ssttt Q. t s f , '- ' ' Q 1 fm - 1 -.,'rA , ff , 5 - 1 .-' kr' fl . 29: s ss-- 1 .F f f ' U . K kypp I p i A 6 , k.-' r M . ,trtt t K -f 3 . if y s t. m F T -Q Lt 'yi' : T w r. . L -. . , 12- -Y .3 FFA Advisors: Richard Watson, Richard Benson, and Billy Lyons. The annual basketball game this year was only one of the Future Farmer's various activities. 5 s l E i Officers seated on the bottom row are: Dubby Henton, Buddy Burney, Gary Burks, Clent Anderson, John Horton, Mark Watts, Jeff Johnson. Ag I students learn basic skills of agriculture. They have to participate in a green- hand initiation. Agriculture Skills Officers of the Ag II Chapter are pictured on the front row. They are Cleft to rightbz Dan Humphrey, Presidentg Mike Watts, Jack Newsom, David Dobson, Dwight Alexander, Joe Don Pogue, Ronny Lyle, Walt Mannon, Roger Burks, and Rodney Alesander. Ag Co-op is designed for those students who plan to enter agricultural field of work. The officers are seated from left to right on the bottom row. They are: Mike Thompson, Ricky James, Keith Logan, Royce Fouse, Danny Goggans, Mike Horton, Dan Martin, Ricky Williams, and Ted Smith. Band -1- v Band Shows -u-un-lg milpa:- av s ,,,-nv ,----S. 90 UW 0- 0 - sf D -., .. A,0M.,..,.-.,.k...v......Q,1--wa. Wildcat Spirit Band From the first drum roll to the finale , the Wildcat band is a supporting foundation of our school spirit. Present at all pep rallies, games, assemblies, and programs, the band plays a vital part in SSI-IS's student life . The Wildcat marching band has participated in various contests throughout the year. The 90 member band traveled to Dallas for the State Fair in October. The band always works hard and strives to be the best in the district. W 9 I 2 E Q, 'az' A 33,3 i E li Band Twirlers Sport New Uni orms YH N, K f 3 J , fd 'tr C13 Twirlers are Clockwisez Delores Poskey, Terry Barnett, Salli Price Chead twirlerb, Kylene Neal, Anita Miller, LeeAnn Stuart, Cherri How- ard, Shara Dobson, and Karman Koon. The girls have twirled at all the pep rallies, games, and differ- ent functions the band has played for. C25 Twirlers perform for the pep rally on the square before the Homecoming game. C25 5 45.2 lQ 2 . S if f , ' ., ,,,, ' s C3 S is NNE ew . 5 A lla QE: lla lf: C15 Under the direction of Mr. Wilemon the Stageband has attended the Brownwood festival besides performing for social events in the city. C23 Leading the Wildcat Band for 1974-'75 is Terry Thompson, Drum Major. Q35 Mr. Wilemon not only directs the Stageband but also the Concert Band. He is very enthusiastic for the band and willing to help everyone . Band Woodwinds And Brasse Flutes: BOTTOM ROW: Judy Campbell, Diane Glossup, Annette Woodall, Julie Scott. TOP ROW: Anna Ray, Sherill Wells, Robin Anderson, Vicki Chamness, Tim Luce, Shara Dobson. Saxes: BOTTOM ROW: Martha Sheppard, Samantha Hathcox, Jessie Clayton, Tony Stewart, Karen Davis. TOP ROW: David Lee, Teresa Martin, Lee Hammond, Leon Pope , LeeAnn Stuart, Sharon Lively. Percussion: Diana Teddlie, Angelia Browning, Jimmy Browning, David Mayo, Danny Sims. Each section of the band adds a different part to the music played. Every section had at least one ensem- ble or solo to attend at solo and ensemble contest. Q13 Clarinets: BOTTOM ROW: Lisa Taylor, Debbie Horton, Stephanie Conley, Michell Askew, Cindy Moody, Wanda Cash, Katy Dobson. 2nd ROW: Kwenlion Williams, Karen Coker, Darnese Miller, Terry Barnett, Donna Clayton, Janet Mosley. TOP ROW: Mark Goolsby, Cindy Poulos, Cherri Howard, Karman Koon, Kim Baxter, Jackie Rutherford, Anita Miller. 94 ...uf if Assistants: Kevin Wilkes, Billy Archer, James McKeever, Vicki Chamness. f . Practice Daily BOTTOM ROW: Sophia Pride, Janet Filak, Tolson, Andy Parker, Karen Poskey. SECOND Karen Cody, Randy Davis, Kevin Wilks, Chris , Melinda Coker, Kenny Fox. TOP ROW: Allen Byrd Bonner, Mark Gossett, Mike Williams, ayne White, James McKeever. .- ,Q SSW! asses: BOTTOM ROW: Jim Slay, Cal Brim, Mike regg, James Morgan, Mark Beggs. TOP ROW: Susan Dwell, John Starkey, Kenny Davis, Robert Smithers, ary Richey, Steve Morgan, Rex Wilemon. Band French Horns: BOTTOM ROW: Joan Freeman, Billy Archer, Melissa King, Dolly Coker, Salli Price. TOP ROW: Jeff Owens, Tanya Carroll, Randy Maddox, Karey Brice. 9 Band officers are Karen Poskey, Freshman Representa- tive: Terry Barnett, Secretary: Anita Miller, Sopho- more Representative: Cherri Howard, Vice-President: Robert Smithers, President: Vicki Chamness, Senior Representative: Chris Cates, Junior Representative. Band members stand at attention even when the morning dew and rain causes them to roll up their pants legs. 95 Varsity Cheerleaders Add Enthusias if 435144 2 Varsity Cheerleaders: CLOCKWISE: Donna Barrett, Jan Pearson and Renee Ramey. uf: ,GII I 96 6 I 7 Kim Tucker, Elsianne Graves, Gail Gideon - Head Cheerleader 5 93 WX ' My , i Y fir ,vw 0 The ports Scene v 'xx x Jig -1 Freshmen 2 4 A x 'gf I L 5 x faq' WN t 'nl X 3.1 L' L Y X' Y 3 fi , 'eff' s 'sw 'lf -1' -'-fm' YN -. ' 13.51-if N - N . . 7 , .Q-ef sun .M kAkb is Q K, S E f - ear:..,1: R11 fue-gs get-M.: .Q 1 or eeee . eee . eeeeee Freshman Cheerleaders: TOP Cleft to rightjz Kim Lumsden Caruthers. -QP- '-.r ,qxwgp L. K Sponsors: Froshg Mrs. Jan Woods. Varsityg Mrs. Edna Mabe and Ala Loyd. BOTTOM: Denise Leewright and Amy Promoting spirit at SSHS is the main objective of the Varsity and Freshman cheerleaders. The cheerleaders stay busy attending camps, preparing pep rallies, painting signs, cheering at games and practicing for tryouts in the spring. They strive to develop good sportsmanship among the student body at home or away. They find fun and enjoyment in working together and take pride in their accomplishments. Our award- winning cheerleaders have done an outstanding job this year in leading the support of the Wildcats. 97 BI ue Blazes Blue Blazes Exhibit Outstanding A 1 is a . . 2. If f :m ag ' 6 W mf fi is :la Blue Blazes l ' Adding color and excitement to halftime, the Blue Blazes had a successful year. Under the leadership of Mrs. Edna Mabe, the Blazes performed high kick and jazz routines to Varsity Drag and Another Opening, Another Show and many others. Among their other activities, the Drill Team compiled a recipe book and sold . K as - . S r .N - Eli r it gi its - 1 ' ji ig . L K Q .s h . Si, an sg! 'Y' K ' A Q 1- it Q' .J poppies for the VFW, and participated in many dance contests. J! 99 s. ffqw f' 4 We , 185, new w 3,25 , mf 1 ' ,Q 1 A ii: s A S1 i 'ii' . ' H,-wif V Mft mf? ,. ., gf, ,W W ,f,g4.,?. 1 --4 Hz , .Q--1 NI- . f if 1 , ' 3'z ' HI. ,f4m f5,Q5 5 QQ: . , x For Leadership T, The line officers this year were: Judy Allan, Alternate Lieutenantg Mona Sims, Sergeant: Patti Harbor, Corpo- ral. Karen Vititow plays a central part of the Drill Team by being the manager. Blue Blazes Dan Martin tries on Glenna Orren's boots after being elected Blue Blazes beau. pf xi X. Mrs. Edna Mabe has been the sponsor of the Blue Blazes Drill Team for four years. lOl 11' ffl 'AN I Us fri. d ',,,,g,. ATHLETICS 9' A Football C15 Head Coach Bob Caraway came into S.S.H.S. and gave football a whole new name. C25 Robin Byrd molded a backfield into top quality performers. C35 Barry Smith headed up our deadly defense. C45 Harold Bryant coached the fierce defensive line. C55 Louie Phillips led the charging offensive line. C65 Fred Caldwell coached the ends and receivers. C75 lim Campbell helped wirh the line and headed up the freshman ball program. f-51 Pai W2 f S n 'gf , M i 105 Football DE A Strong Defense Limit l IO6 T i AUBREY NASH Linebacker JERRY DABBS Nose Guard -I ' we as -an . X V 'V Q, , Q 260 Y KEN BESHEAR SCOTT MABE Tackle Tackle W 1 I K V x' ff ,V Z, - sw, 2 , Z, sv Q Q. ,, .'--'ZH' .x- 4+ K N1 A . RL ' K ,JA 534 Ja' ff ,X Rf 'ig W. L ttte xii, , .C fi llrbtffffgg S Q . 1 it A 4 ff' fz E DANNY GOGGANS DENNIS NASH GEORGE RANSOM BRAD CLARK Defense End Nose Guard Tackle Tackle Foes Offensive Po wer Football JAY MCCLENDON TONY ABERCROMBIE RAY SKELTON VIC GOODSON ' Tackle Guard Center Guard 6. .L . Q 5, LM W, A 1 k' NI. nf, , I . Y 52-E -' .r.g.Ift.' IV ,f',?f5!i'f5gf Fri i If I ---: Q .ei f.5'.T ' ' if :I A . fr. lim' 1 32 ' 'R ' , . 1- g.: ffi - yr, iz-H, ' 1? , fi , 'W .,l'?:!g'f' ' . wt.-Angza ,L - , -I , S . gf 5 .gn if , . ' il... ' gf' 1 ff',l.1m.1.,,,g , 'ft 'QF I 'I ' . 4, ff ,194 5' QQ , I4 ff .V Q- nl 1 , 1-f 'V '-V222-V-ffm-f33'r +I' ' ,V M .- . di 1 - 1 I S,fm,,Qm.'-'i4sfQEffffi,r.M4g2,:P?1??1ig1,gv I I if 1:-'i'-'fi 5 r - I I - af - , -, . . c, 5.551 - ,QQ ,-,,f1lfum 4-f M1 , fx ,. ,-, av eww- gl m e.- '4 5 KEITH GRAY Tackle DONNY GADDIS Center Yi 1 'Pg .:,,.:g Ig. A1535 ff f-ff we 1 1.x f'-' ff- V.-1 ' 1-1 -V . if . . Ah .4 ,Y,T.-if n qi 2672 ,A ,mjagx . 1- Migixl-'igaf' 3. ,GV r N af' IQSCZW' ii SCOTT LINCH HENRY SMITH Tackle Tackle 107 Football Close Finishes Become IIM LOGGINS DANNY MOSS BARRY WASHINGTON STEVE HARRIS Linebacker Linebacker Safety Safety 'K DAVID DOBSON RANDLE WRIGHT LONNIE FOX JIMMY GUFFEY Cornerback Cornerback End End 108 I Football Wildcat Nightmare MARK RAMEY Quarterback MARTY HASKAMP Split End X A .. ,234 4,-4 ,ff 324' 1 25,314 ,J K K 1 .lh, --- - wx Q - .T ,. . sl wk. Ly 4 . I if '- f 'at,..u-f, x .f A Ml. .. 3514- Q ,,4,', , QW, .. 1 - 1. 9 , A . . if gin ,tix AM' . , 1563? A 1, gl, . , ?f,,,9i,1'tf'aQQQ:,! wi, Ni, , . kk N L My .V K, Q. if 'YP , ,L' ' ii! 'Witt' .20 ' A ' ,. wg- xg , ,QNX-Vg 'g f.-wvfilf Jig, . lf Yfi3 ,lf - R735 134 Q f 1- 1 - L .-12. M' ,af .1 . S -4 X Wi -,-- ,YQR -fl: ' ff W: A - 1 -1 A 1 .-X-. fw5fflf.-5.1 -. ' Sr QA ,slum , lg .elf 4?.'?r.am1 A ff-if I' ,ffm- 'M BRYAN BURNEY Quarterback IERELL ECHOLS RICKY ABRONS Halfback Halfback u H 4' err ,4 xr- n 3 'Q 9.5 JOHN SULLIVAN JACK NEWSOME JAMES LONGINO Tight End Tight End Tight End 109 Football Twenty-one Cats Captur Hia: L t, Wi ' -r it , zfmf' 3- ' 3 'A , aaaaaaal F39 f f??,,3ai'fQf5-ng' Q if . 5:1Jf.1i:'f N 3' x?i'ffxL,, x M, 1 , M V 'Z-.' Ur f ,F VH 5 . R141 ,gkilyzgl hy vv '4' K: we I ,. .. . i Z .' I , Q 5 'A ,., img I ,Q ey ,gig Nw g4 . QV, , ,. V J T f ll- fa:'Ytf-'UMFWR fig A ir, ,va iff -.gwjg kLLN fo Y nf-' WX' - fwfiziss b 'f'i'Y,5'AE? 'yi 1gyge?iyg?H,Nn draw ,QH'f'kq M'l'wl .4 ,Q ' .aa tiff? ' Y, as iifgixwg BARRY PRYOR BILLY CLAYTON BARRY STRIBLING Tailback Fullback Wingback The backfield for th Cats this year was the first since 1962 to have all three backs gain over 300 yards each in a sin- gle season. These backs are Barry Pryor, Billy Clayton, and Barry Stri- bling. Barry Pryor set many records in his two years of varsity football. H had a total of 2380 yard in 403 carries. This is a school record . +1 BOTTOM ROW: Steve Harris, Randle Wright, Danny Goggans, Bryan Burney, Barry Stribling. 2nd ROW: James Longino Jack Newsom, Marty I-laskamp, Aubrey Nash, Vic Goodson. TOP ROW: Jay McC1endon, Ray Skelton, Tony Abercrom bie, Danny Moss, Billy Clayton, Barry Washington. NOT PICTURED: Scott Mabe, Ken Beshears, David Dobson, Jerr Dabbs, Keith Gray. I IO I District Honors Football ...Z ,. Mk! Q vt iept. Sept. lept iept Jct. Jct. Dct . Dot . Jov. lov. Barry Pryor and Ray Skelton take a well-deserved rest at Mt. Pleasant. WILDCATS FINISH 3-5-2 6 Canton 13 Paris 20 Liberty Eylau 27 Daingerfield 4 Pittsburg 11 Mt. Pleasant 18 Clarksville 25 Atlanta 1 Gilmer 15 Jefferson S.S.-OPP. 13-7 O-O 6-27 0-0 13-'7 '7-13 18-19 6-'7 2-O 14-15 .Q is dl' S ss sffff lf, ,,t, 2 15 57 42 ' L :tv 'X 1' 'I .'i 'i', 2 , . an Q. : 1 TEAM CAPTAINS RAY SKELTON JERRY DABBS Ill Football And The Name Uf The Game IS Outhustle, Outmuscle, And Win H2 '2 Af. 5 . N wig -sv 1' fi: W . 4, 41, A? 'M 5,4 , nf - 3 5 b, , ' ggi i .- 5 - , 'W , ff Q52 1.6 ,gg Q , , ff .. QS., M K ,L , , Football C15 Barry Pryor gains more yardage behind the offensive line. C23 Barry Stribling puts a move on Mt. Pleasant. C31 Aubrey Nash and Steve Harris bury a Buckeye. C45 James Longino stops a Canton Eagle. C55 The defense moves in on Jefferson. C65 Jerry Dabbs and Scott Mabe move in for the kill. C75 Pryor does it again. C43 C55 C65 C75 V3 gf' N it Q ,, 5. H3 ,nw Q l .Ji 1 - so ,- A, ,....,.N k I ,lt Ljghz, SQ -fit! Q 355 T I IE N., of Football C13 Mark Ramey adds more yardage to the victory over Pittsburg. C25 Billy Clayton is up for another reception. C35 Randle Wright and Ken Beshears stop a Buckeye. C45 Randle Wright breaks'up a pass against the Tigers. C55 Steve Harris and Danny Goggans catch a Rabbit. C65 Smiling faces show another Wildcat victory. C75 Bryan Burney does his thing against Gilmer. C85 The Cats roll another one over the Buckeyes. H5 Football i Frosh, IV's Show Determination as Y 'Si T i . A 'rv as I 51 X n if 3 3 'S t 9 I 15 ' i A 93,5 - Junior Varsity: lst ROW: Day Cable, Terry Abercrombie, Wayne Morris, Victor Aguliar, Cary Barnett, Brad Rollins, Sammy Edge. 2nd ROW: Jeff Godfrey, Chris Dial, Lance Burney, Bryan Allen, Daryle Sims, Keith Gillespie, Miron Harrison, William Harrison, Lafayette Clayton. 3rd ROW: Ricky Farris, Forest Goldsmith, Gary Burks, Marty Moss, James Stewart, James Felton, Russell Hines, Kenneth Bell, Matt Coffey. 'QF Freshmen: lst ROW: Jimmy Beck, Mike McCool, David Hinman, Trent Hawkins, Terry Barrnett, David Watson, Bobby Gaddis, Larry Ballard, Brent Brown, Jeff Lunsford. 2nd ROW: Todd Brown, Tony Moss, Ronny Martin, Dean Crump, Duncan Wood, Randy Blackburn, Mike Melton, David Gideon, Jeff Loggins, Ricky Reynolds. 3rd ROW: Mark Doyle, John Buckanon, Ronny Perkins, Clint Anderson, Mitchell Green, Gary Friddle, Paul Lawrence, Mark Watts, Donny Martin. 4th ROW: David Bell, Kevin Lynch, Paul Garaga, Daryle Leewright, Alan Stewart, Fred Weeks, Gary Franklin, Kerry Harrison, Simy Taylor, Craig Mercer, Lee Sharber, Larry Bramlett. 116 W 1 S. .ff Q .Y fx Q K-'F , s, Ilw .E 3' ff... . .,,,,f lil ' flafkz - K r gi A ,W 3 ga 5 , mx .,'. 1 ,mm i, 1 2 X 1 X Q E Y Yu, 3 .fx .Jai v, .. ' b Q . sf i ' 3 3 vi 5' 1, iw ' K ,i.. M ., 5? m 11,121 vi fi f 5 , -- 4' ,,, si gx, Q -P1i-a1f1- f.',gz5x,-zggggs, 5' W Basketuall . . Cats Look Pr0m1s1n STEVE HARRIS GREIG LATHAM JACOB LEWIS Wing Low Post Low Post 1-4 ,K K, I KI x BRUCE HINMAN JIMMY DAVIS BARRY STRIBLING Low Post Low Post Guard IIB For District Title LESTER WRIGHT Guard Guard BRYAN BURNEY 'x 1 .. fN 'l-----.E Z FELTON FINNIE Wing JAMES JACKSON Managers BARRY BERRY Basketball MELVIN WRIGHT Wing Melvin Wright finished his three year career as a Wildcat with a total of 1088 points. This is enough points to put him in second place in total points behind Joel Sheffield who had 1152 points. During his freshman season Melvin was voted outstanding player of the team. H9 Basketball Cats Almost Take West Zone 120 Basketball C15 Coach Louie Phillips discusses his plan with the Cats during a time out. C25 Melvin Wright leaps high to put it over Clarksville. C33 Lester Wright does his victory dance . C43 Bryan Burney and Melvin Wright try to prevent a shot. C53 Barry Berry goes up to drop one in against the Clarksville Tigers. C65 Melvin Wright flashes his victory smile . C77 Jacob Lewis puts in one for two points a score. lx! C43 Bryan Burney tries to prevent 1 l 121 Basketball Hopes For A Title End In Memories VY K VN. lm J T up . -, . f J I llf- Q ' - 591. 'lei . 'BW' 1 - Y' YW . M S Q? 1 22 3 is fv'd Basketball C17 Senior Barry Berry goes for a shot against the Buckeyes. C25 Jimmy Davis puts another one over Mt. Pleasant. C35 Bryan Burney flies in for a lay-up. C45 Melvin Wright goes up against a downed Clarksville Tiger. C53 Lester Wright looks for an opening to pass off. C63 Three Cats get ready to breakaway from the Tigers. C75 Melvin Wright goes up for another shot. C53 Niki 123 Basketvall IV'S And Prosh ffl I 553 3 ray. .e , All .J 3 Q 5 5. gl yy 1st ROW: Tony Maynard, Frank Iimmerson, Leonard Young, Johnny Lynard. 2nd ROW: LaFayette Clayton, Rodney Alexander, Mark Young, Sam Gasaway. 3rd ROW: Ken Bell, Kerry Taylor, Allen Lewis, Jay Sides, Richard Finnie Frank limrnerson was the leading scorer for the IV's with 334 points . 124 J an I an I an I an Ian Jan Feb Feb I. V . DISTRICT RECORD S . S . 10 Pittsburg 29 14 Mt. Pleasant 40 17 Gilmer 53 21 Clarksville 55 28 Pittsburg 45 31 Mt. Pleasant 46 4 Gilmer 58 '7 Clarksville 34 OPP 58 46 43 5 56 72 62 51 Show Determination Basketball N' if it V .ar '4 Q, A -- ' W ff W , if f .U 4 H., ,, 4 ' A , K ' ' Q' ,gi - N , Q iii 1 L r . 1 ' ' kf ' I , qv. y . , K - fi LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Beck, Fred Weeks, Grant Looney, Todd Brown, Gary Franklin, Jeff Johnson, Simmie Taylor, Kerry Harrison, Mark Watts, Mike Melton, Trent Hawkins, and manager Mark Doyle. I I Clj, 625, 135, Gary Franklin, Mark Watts, and Grant Looney were the backbone of Campbell coached the young frosh for future growth as a Wildcat. the freshman basketball team. C43 lim 125 Golf Determination Makes a Difference 3 S . -A N ff S Q r , ,gi . I ' Q lil 'X 1 U K X NX V h k gif 4' a. 'MLS-A-3 5 Y ,AMN 1, P wtf' f J f s ff ,a--4 -lik - 'K tgigi- t 'XXI ray, Brad Clark, Perry Bradley, John Perry, Coach Robin Byrd . 126 N ,R 1 A . X KNEELING: Jim Murray, Steve Gilreath, Tony Martin, Kirk Walker STANDING: Mickey Fox Steve Mur Golf C17 Coach Robin Byrd heads the 1975 Cat Golf team. C25 Junior Kirk Walker practices another putt. C33 Sophomore Steve Gilreath takes a swing. C43 Senior Steve Murray will be in the running again for District Medalists. C55 John Perry studies a long chip shot. C69 Junior Jim Murray makes a shot out of the sand trap for better position. C73 Juniors Tony Martin and Brad Clark discuss their scores after a round. . X. Qt , S I - fx , 1 'K , !' 127 Tennis Tennis - The Quest For Victor iff' ,,.,,.f, , , , ,N . . N- . - ' 71 4 ' - . -' f zffvfggifi, fy: . 'FK gh: W-'i .xfs K, ' '.f.5,k,.x. ,' 2 128 'Y The 1975 Wildcat Tennis Team Tennis C13 Coach Marion Teel led the high ranked tennis team. C23 Senior Doubles team of Kamilla Johnson and Vicki Maddox have eyes on district title . C31 Senior Mark Peugh has hopes of returning to the state finals this year. C45 Junior Baylor Guy practices for perfection. C59 Senior Deanna Glossup PHI power in her swing. C65 Senior Billy Mier shows his winning form. C75 Senior Neil Tatom gets up for a shot. 129 Track Track - The Ultimate Sport C13 if F i 4, I30 The 1975 Wildcat Track Team ff -x A ff' Track C13 The track spikesg runners best friend . C25 Senior Barry Stribling flies through the air in the broad jump. C39 Barry Washington and Russell Hines practice their hurdling. C45 Junior Jacob Lewis leaps up and over in the high jump. C53 Junior Kieth Gray shows his winning form in the discus. C65 Sophomore Terry Abercrombie clears the bar in the pole vault. a -.ta it 'im V Ja iv S? , VA gpplpp V' C Jsstsk i ,ttr rr' , , awp- J I rrrri , W I ,md If W, J i l 1 A,4., 131 '10 A- .. , ---r-1' A 'wr' ,,,., M A r' I Miva' ff' ff -' fi it ' ' ' f' wiv iw'. ' s r, 'Z.. J we K ,J J 'A am, V: ,M ' A . Q. BH, W W , 'N ,, ., . Baseball Baseball Is Something Special n f ig ' 'Q m':: i 1 X a s SS' V, fe, qw .:,,. YS , p i,l L T 'e l N PP , 7 , 1 Y f 5 g 3 KNEELING: Walt Mannon, Day Cable, Larry Ballard, Marty Haskarnp, Mark Ramey, Sam Edge, Victor Aguilar 'Mayne Morris. STANDING: lim Loggins, Todd Brown, Gary Franklin, Steve Harris, James Longino, Tracey Myers Simmie Taylor, Lance Burney. , -..,,.,, Baseball C13 Senior Marty Haskamp takes a swing during a workout. C23 Sophomore Day Cable stretches for a throw at first base . C33 Tracey Myers finds it hard to slide under the arm of Jim Loggins. C43 Veteran James Longino moves under another one in the outfield . C55 Junior Steve Harris tries to beat the throw. C65 Veteran pitcher Mark Ramey brushes up on his form before the season opener. C75 A few cats take a break during an afternoon workout. 133 , 1 Athletics l Those Were The Days Of. . . we 134 , -X . . . Competition. Everyone faces some form of competition in every walk of life. For some the athletic competition is over. For many it's a new challenge awaiting them . . . S. , if Athletics xfkgvgfk... N, V W X 'Q an X 'R A rx 1 X' -mv Qwgix ff 135 x.- J.-. Vx. ,, 1 A, 5 - 2 -iff' ?R-. 1--. . -. w, ..-, f---... . , 'IKM' v-r----1 - 1 '11 n . x Q J N ,LJ f '- - ,Q 5 1 .R-,4:4.--.-X, x V ,gg ,N .,.. ! A. .. 513.21 S '. iT?-rlff, - .- ': i,.5-LF? 4 6, 3.11 - f 2 .Ax f , .5 1,4 .Ax Q ,fav -Q , A .Q xl, b','-9' xx.. v, ,-P Q :' -4' fx' X f!. .--- ' LEA!!! ,p,,.,--- ..4 li f 'fs , 551 - -Q , .A 1, ,-- 3 gp. ' -: ,?I. 'I xv fri' avg X 1 .,15.p.g .. 5. ' ' 1: Q.- . . f. W -'V 'Y ' 1 x' M , A .. 9. P. , '. an 1 - , ,N 4 g A -' - zu. o 'Tl' ' 'r 'A 1 l PJ' -I 11-and ff 1, LE P PE .f KJ 7 Seniors 75 - We've Unly just Begun 1975 - a special time for the Seniors at SSHS . Suddenly each day of the last four years had ai new meaning. We remembered that those were the days of the beginnings of our adult lives. Everything we learned, every person we encountered, every activity we were involved in had a part in shaping our future. As we grew and went our separate ways we knew that those were the days we would never forget. X lf Judy Allen upon her four Senior class officers are Cleft to rightbz James Longino, Presidentg Mark years at SSHS. Ramey, Secretaryg Tony Abercrombie , Vice-President. 138 TONY ABERCROMBIE Football 1 - 4, Track 1 - 2, Bas- ketball 1, Baseball 3, Student Council 3, Science Club 4, Key Club CProgram Directorj, Senior Class Vice-President v. v. ict., in in Miss Rachel Anderson, Yvonna Daniels, Deana Glossup, and Cindy Anderson admire a dollhouse made in Home and Family Living Class. RICKEY ABRON Art 1 - 3, Football 3 - 4 Seniors FRANCES AGUILAR Art 1 - 4, Spanish Club 1 - 4 CHonorary Memberj, FTA 3 - 4, TARS 1 - 2, Band 1 - 4, Home- coming Court Tony Abercrombie and Terry Barnett attempt a most risky Senior Prank . 1 39 Seniors 140 ANA CELIA AGUILAR Future Homemakers of America, French Club, Science Club, Stu- dent Council, D.E. BRENDA GAY ALKIRE FHA 1 - 2, ICT 4, Office Assist- ant 4 Seniors Begin DWIGHT ALEXANDER Transfer from Miller Grove: FFA 1 - 4, Basketball 2 - 3, Volley- ball 1 - 3, Ag. Coop 4, National Honor Society 3, Class President 3, Class Vice-President 2, Greenhand President, Star Greenhand, FFA Boy of the Year 3 JERRY ALLEN Football 1, Speech Club 1 - 4, Basketball 1 5 5 i 2 F RANDALL ALEXANDER Debate Club CVice-Presidentj 3 - 4, 3AAA District Champion Poetry, Student Council 4, Sci- ence Club 4, Choir 3, Select Choir 4, Transfer from Dallas Roosevelt: Student Council, Key Club 2, Stage Band 3 JUDY ALLAN Student Council 2, Blue Blazes QSecond Lieutenantj 2 - 4, Span- ish Club CReporterJ 3 - 4, FHA CFirst Vice-Presidentb 1 - 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Cat's Tale CNews Editorb 3 - 4, FTA CParlia- mentarianb 3 - 4, Caterettes 2 The Final journey CINDY ANDERSON Band COutstanding Sophomorej 1 - 2 , 2 . Coa rian Science Club 1 - 3, FHA 1 - 4, Spanish Club 2 - 4, ches Assistant 3, FTA CHisto- J 3 - 4, Counselor Assistant 4, Student Council 4 BEN ASKEW Speech 1 - 2, DE2 - 4 DEBBIE ANDERSON FHA 1 - 3, VOE 4 GAIL BAILLIO Transfer from Winnsboro: Science Club 1, Drama Club 1 - 3, Best Supporting Actress 1, District Prose Winner 2, Regional Winner Kilgore Science Fair 2, Pine Tree Speech Tournament CFirst Placej 3, Raider Staff CEditorialistJ 3, Cat's Tale Staff Cliditorial Editorj 3 - 4, Quill and Scroll fSecretaryJ 4, FTA 3, VOE 4 Semors ANITA ASKEW FHA 1 - 3, FTA 3 - 4, Student Council 1, DECA 2 - 3, Cater- ettes 2 MICHAEL BAIN Latin Club CPresident 2, Latin Award 23 1 - 3, Debate Club 2 - 4, National Forensic League 3 - 4, National Honor Society 3 - 4, Junior Usher, Science Club 1 - 4, CReporter 3, President 49, Sci- ence Fair Regional CSecond Placej 3, American History Award 3, Student Council 1 - 2, 4, French Club 2 - 4, Represent- ative to University of Texas Nuclear Science Symposium 3 Senrors Seniors Combine TERRY BARNETT FHA CSergeant-at-Armsb 1, Band CSecretary 43 1 - 4, Band Sweet- heart, Twirler CMedalistJ, First Place Solo and Ensemble 3, Jun- ior Usher, Speech Club 1, FTA 3 - 4, NHS 3 - 4, Science Club CReporter 49 3 - 4, French Club CSocial Chairman, Treasurerj 2 - 4, Office Assistant 4 4 ' SHARRON BERRY FHA 1 - 4, FTA 4, Art 2, Choir 3 - 4, Caterettes 1 - 2 IANICE BEADLES FHA CParliamentarianJ 1, Cater- ette 2, Science Club 1 - 4, French Club QSecretaryJ 2 - 4, NHS 3 - 4, FTA 3, DE 4, French Award 3, Junior Usher, Student Council 1, lr.-Sr. Banquet Com- mittee KENNETH A. BESHEARS Vo. Ag. 1, 4, Select Choir CVice-Presidentb 2 - 4, Football 2 - 4, Baseball 4, Track 3 - 4 X . BARRY EUGENE BERRY Basketball 2 - 4, Vo. Ag. 2 - 4, Counselors Assistant 4 DEBBIE BOHANNON Spanish Club 1 - 2, Tennis 1 - 3, Speech 2 , DE 4 lXl,mfiM Pun And Work CONNIE BRIM 1, FHA 1 - 3, Blue CCO-Captainb 2 - 4, FTA 4, NHS 3 - 4, Quill and 4, Spanish Club 2 - 3, unior Usher, Student Council Secretary 33 2 - 4, Sophomore avorite Nominee, Junior Favor- ite, Ir.-Sr. Banquet Committee, Cat's Paw Staff CClasses Editorj 3 - 4, Homecoming Queen ROGER BURKS FFA 1 - 2, Ag Coop 2 - 4. Sreenhand Treasurer 1, Chapter Student Advisor 4, Lone Star Farmer Degree 4 JIM BROWNING Band 2 - 4, Stage Band 3 - 4, DE 3 - 4 BRYAN BURNEY Football 1 - 2, 4, Basketball 1 - 4, Golf 3 - 4, Baseball 1 - 2, 4, Key Club 4, French Club CReporterJ 2 - 4, Cat's Tale Staff 4, Science Club 2, Honorary Rotarian Semors MARSHA BURCHFIELD Speech 1, Tennis 2, ICT 4 VICKI CHAMNESS Band fSolo and Ensemble Medal- ist, Senior Representativej Stage Band Manager 4, Science Club 1, Speech Club 1, Spanish Club CVice-Presidentj 3 - 4, FTA 3 - 4, NHS 3 - 4, Student Council 4 Senior Coaches discuss strategy at half-time during the Powder-Puff football game , November 21. Seniors TERRY CLARK Football 1 - 2, Track CFirst Place District 13 1 - 2, ICT CReporterb 3 - 4, Key Club CSecretaryD 3 - 4, Latin Club 3 - 4 HERB COHEN Science Club 3 - 4, FFA 3 - 4, Transfer from Hugo, Oklahoma: Band 1 - 2, Spanish Club 1 - 3, FFA 1 - 2 144 SAI ICI ACT?- nly if up xo n A .X I BILLY CLAYTON FFA, Drafting 1 - 3, Football 3 - 4 JANET COKER Transfer from Yantis: FHA 1, Office Assistant 3, ICT 2 - 4 ROGER COWLING Transfer from Mt. Carmel, Illi- nois: Football 1 - 3, Camera Club 1 - 2, Chess Club 2 1 I Y I I I E LORNA CODY FHA 1, Science Club 1 - 4, French Club CVice-Presidentb 2 - 4, NHS 3 - 4, Quill and Scroll 3, FTA 3, VOE 4, French Award 3, Junior Usher SUSAN EDWARDS COLLINS Band 1 - 3, FHA 1 - 2, Band Hall Assistant 3 , VOE 4 Seniors Know For Sure BUDDY COX Football 1 - 2 CATHEY CROSS Cheerleader 1, Blue Blazes 2 - 3, FHA 1 - 4, FTA QPresidentJ 3 - 4, DE CVice-President, Sweet- heartj 3 - 4, Student Council 4, Honorary Student Kiwanian JACKIE DANIEL Transfer from Waco, Texas TERRY WESSON COX FHA 1 - 3 LEONARD CUNZALO Key Club 3 - 4, Spanish Club 2, ICT CTreasurerD 3 - 4 YVONNA DANIELS FHA CParliamentarian, 2nd Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, lst Vice-Presidentj 1 - 4, Library Assistant 3, FTA 3 - 4, VOE 3 - 4, Caterette 1 - 4 Seniors PATTY CRANDELL FHA 1 - 2, Drafting CTreasurer, Sweetheartj BOBBY DANIEL Transfer from Saltillo: Basketball 1-2, Trackl-2, ICT3-4 145 Semors KENNY DAVIS Band fAll-District Bandj 1 - 4, Stage Band 2 - 4, Speech Club 1, Debate Club 1, National Forensic League 1, Spanish Club 1 - 2, Science Club 2 - 4, Golf 3 DENDRA DIAL French Club 3, Student Council 1, FHA 1 - 3, Blue Blazes CFirst Lieutenantj 2 - 4, Choir 4, FTA 3 - 4, Office Assistant, Home- coming Court Seniors Recall LARRY DARLIN Vo. Ag. CChapter Farmerj 1 - 3, Vo. Ag. Coop, DEI BLAKE DICKEN Transfer from Miller Grove: Bas- ketball 1 - 2, Softball 1 - 2, Track 2, Vo. Ag. 1 - 3, Football 3, ICT CPresidentJ 4 n NONA BETH DINGMAN FHA 1 - 4, Caterettes 1 - 2, VOE 3 - 4, OEA 3 - 4, Counselor Assistant 3 , Art 4 RICHARD DARLIN Spanish Club 1, Vo. Ag. 1, Speech Club 2, DE fReporterJ 3 - 4 YS, C .. jf -y A- 111' rvffv.. ., BRENDA DICKEY FHA 1 - 2, Tennis 2 - 3, Library Assistant 3 - 4 SHARA DOBSON - 4, Stage Band 3 - 4, 2 - 4, Marching Contest Select Choir 2, Home- Court 4, FTA 4, Lion's Pianist JUDY EASLEY :TA 3 - 4, FHA 1 - 2, 4, Blue ilazes 2 - 3, VOE CTreasurer, Regional Contest - Parliamentary frocedure and Bookkeeping 33 3 - L, Ag. Office Assistant 3 ond Memories RANDY L. DOWNS Rural Electrification Award 3, Lone Star Farmer Degree 4 JERRELL ECHOLS Vo. Ag. 1 - 4, Choir 3, Art 1, Football 4 DONNA EDGINGTON FHA 1 - 3, Office Assistant 4 Seniors :SI PATTI DOSS FHA CPresident, Third Vice- President, First Vice-President, Outstanding Junior, Outstanding Sophomore, Delegate to National Meeting, Junior and Chapter Degrees of Achieve- rnentj 1 - 4, Caterettes 1 - 2, VOE 3 - 4, FTA 3 - 4, Office Assistant2 TIMOTHY ECHOLS Vo. Ag. 1 - 2, Vo. Drafting 3, Choir 3 , CDrafting Secretaryb 4 7 Seniors 148 MOLLY ELLIOTT Transfer from Cumby: FHA fPres- identj 1 - 4, Beta Club CSecre- taryj 2 - 3, Most Studious 1, FHA Junior Degree of Achievement, Drill Team 1 - 3, ICT 4, Cater- ettes 3 ROYCE FOUSE FFA CPlacement in Sales and Service Award, Tractor Sales Award, Lone Star Farmer Degreej 1 - 4, Ag. Coop 3 - 4, FTA4 3 Graduates Awai DANIEL EPPARS FFA 3 - 4 JOHNNY FRONEBERGER Vo. Ag. 1 - 4 CLone Star Farmerb ICT 1 - 2 GARY FILAK Spanish Club 1 - 2, Science Clu 1 - 3, ICT 3 - 4 VANNOY GENTLES FHA 1, Latin Club CSecretaryJ 1, French Club 2 W? se' 5 Senior class sponsors are Cleft to rightja Mrs. Lillian Thompson, Mrs. Barbara Law, Mr. Kenneth Hyde, and seated, Mrs. Oma Hanson. F Coveted Goal GAIL GIDEON Cheerleader CHead Cheerleader 43 1 - 4, NHS CSecretaryJ 3 - 4, Quill and Scroll 4, FTA 3 - 4, FHA CThird Vice-Presidentj 1 - 4, French Club 2, 4, fVice-Pres- identj, Student Council 2 - 3, Sophomore Class President, Heart's Festival Representative 2, Vice-President Junior Class, Junior Usher, Honorary Kiwa- nian, Homecoming Court, Freshman and Sophomore Favor- ite, Junior Favorite Nominee, Cat's Paw Staff fAdvertising Edi- tory 4 SAMMIE BROWN GILLIAM FHA 1, ICT 3 - 4 DEANA GLOSSUP FHA 1, FTA CReporterJ 3 - 4, Senrors MARY GLENN FHA 1 - 4, VOE 4, Student Council4 DANNY GOGGANS PAM STARKEY GOOCH FHA 1 - 3, VOE 4 NHS 3 - 4, Student Council 2 - 3, Spanish Club CSecretaryJ 2 - 3, Junior Usher, Tennis 1 - 4 Ag 1 - 2, Ag-Coop 4, Greenhand Reporter, Football 3 - 4, Science Club 3 Seniors Marty Haskarnp and Sharon Berry talk over a defensive play dur- ing the Powder Puff Football Game. Senrors TERRY GOOD Library Assistant 2 - 4, Speech 4 DENNA GOSWICK FHA 1 - 4, Q4th Vice President, Historianb ICT 3 - 4, French Club 2, Office Assistant 3 - 4 WILLIAM GUFFEY Football 4, Track 3 - 4, Band 1 - 3, Stage Band 3, Select Choir 2, Spanish Club 3 - 4, NHS 3 - 4 Seniors Pack Final VIC GOODSON Football 4, Basketball 3, Spanish Club LARRY GRAYSON NHS 3 - 4, Junior Usher, Latin Club 2 - 3 CTreasurerJ, Latin Award 2, Science Club 1 - 4, CProgram Chairman, Vice-Presi- dentl, Regional Science Fair Second Place 3, Debate Club 1 - 2, 4, R. Waire Currin Award 3, Persuasive Speaking - First Place District 3, Texas Forensic Asso- ciation Regional Debate - First Place 3 MARK GOSSETT NHS 3 - 4, Band 1 - 4, Stag Band 2 - 4, State Solo ant Ensemble 3, Debate Club 1 - 2 Speech Club 1 - 2, Ag 1 National Forensic League 2 - 4 District Chapter Conductin Team 2, Spanish Club 3 - 4 Science Club 3 - 4, Junior Usher MICHAEL GREB Band 1 - 4, Science Club 2 - 4. Science Fair 2, Latin Club 2 - 4. Chess Club 2 Year With Action 4 1 JOEY GRINER ROY HALL Vo. Ag. CGreenhand Advisory 1, Band 1 - 2, Golf 3, Spanish Club 2 - 4, Drafting Club 2 - 4 MITZI HARRINGTON Blue Blazes 2, Spanish Club fVice-Presidentj 1 - 2, Student Council 4, Cat Happening Staff 2 - 3, Art 1 - 3, Homecoming Court ANNETTE HALL VIRA HALL Band 1 - 3, FTA 3, Office Assist- ant 3 - 4 W1 Sw BRENDA HARRISON FHA 1, FTA 3 - 4, TARS 4 Senrors PATRICIA ANN HALL FHA 1, FTA 3, Speech 1 - 2, Choir CVice Presidentj 3 - 4 DANNY HARRELL Vo. Ag. CSentinal, Greenhand Conducting Team - lst Area, 2nd Districth 1 - 3, Latin Club 1 - 2 eniors l MARTY HASKAMP Football 2 - 4, Basketball 3 - 4, Track 3 - 4, Baseball 3 - 4, French Club 3 - 4, Science Club 3' - 4, Key Club 4, Student Council 2, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com- mittee SHARON HENTON FHA1-3, VOE3-4 SCOTT HUDSON Football 1, Tennis 2, DE CVice- Presidentb 2 - 4 Pep Rally Spirit BRENDA HATCHER Art 1, FHA 1, Voc. Drafting CSweetheartJ 3 - 4 DANNY HOLDER Football 1 - 3, DE 4, VICA 4, Student Council 2, Most Valua- ble Sophomore Football Player, Class Favorite Nominee 1 - 3, Heart's Festival Representative 2 CYNTHIA HAYGOOD Choir, Drill Team CDallasJ 1, FHA CGreenvilleJ, Library Assist- ant GERALD HOOTEN Vo. Ag. 1 - 3, Lone Star Farmer 3, DE 3 - 4 4 732353233 Senior members of the football team added a lot to SSHS pep rallies. Aroused By Seniors DAN HUMPHREY Football 1 - 2, Voc. Ag. 1 - 4, Ag. Coop 3 - 4, Chapter Presi- dent, Student Council 3 KAMILLA JOHNSON NHS3-4,FTA3-4,FHA1- 2, Spanish Club CPresidentJ 2 - 4, Science Club 1 - 4, Tennis 1 - 3, 4, Drill Team 2 - 3, Coun- selor's Assistant 4, Student Coun- cil fVice-Presidentj 3 - 4, Junior Usher, Homecoming Court JAMES JACKSON FFA 1 - 4, Speech and Debate 1 - 2, FTA 4 RONNIE L. JOHNSON Vo. Ag. 1 - 3, Choir 3, DE 4 JAMES JIMMERSON Seniors RICKY JAMES Football 1 - 2, FFA 3 - 4 VERNON KELLY Art 1, Voc. Drafting 3 - 4. Foot ball 3 , Track 4 Seniors 154 GLYN KING NHS 3 - 4, Spanish Club 2 - 4. Science Club CVice-President, Program Chairmanb 3 - 4, National Forensic League CReporter, Presidentj 1 - 4, Debate Club fPresidentJ 1 - 2, Student Council 2 - 3, Junior Usher, Senior Biology Division of Sicence Fair CSecond Placej 3, Senior Biology at Regional Sci- ence Fair CFirst Placeb 3, UIL Science Contest 3, UIL Persua- sive Speaking Contest 2, NFL Contest - Debate 2, First Place in Debate - Texas Forensic League 2, National Merit Scholar 3 RICHARD LANDRETH Vo. Ag. 1 - 4, Lone Star Farmer, ICT 4 Seniors Look Ahea KIM KIRKPATRICK FHA 1 - 2, VOE 4 KEITH LOGAN FFA CChapter Farmer, Lone Star Farmerj 1 - 4, Ag. Co-op 4, Latin Club 2 - 4, Speech Club 1, Science Club 3 JERRY LUCAS Art 1, DE 3, Speech 2 KARMAN KOON FHA 1 - 3, Spanish Club 2 - 3, Band 1 - 4, Twirler 3 - 4, Ban Representative 3, Lioness fo November JAMES LONGINO Football COutstanding Freshman 1 - 2, 4, Baseball 1 - 4, Studen Council 1, Senior Class Presi- dent, French Club 2, Scienc Club 3 - 4, NHS 3 - 4, Junioj Usher CI-leadb, Honorary Rotarian r To The Future I , DEBBIE LYLE FFA Sweetheart, DECA CPresi- dent, Sweetheart, Secretary, State Officer Nominee, Delegate to State and Area Conferencej 2 - 4, Student Council 4, FTA fVice-Presidentj 3 - 4, Ir.-Sr. Banquet Committee, Office Assistant 4 TONY MABE Art 1, Vo. Ag. 1 - 2, Science Clubl-3, DE3-4 PHILLIS MAY DELL LYNCH FHA 1, VOE 4, OEA 4, Counse- lor's Assistant 3 CATHY MADDOX Band 1 - 4, Twirler 2 - 3, Office Assistant 2, VOE CSweetheart, President, First Place Area Typ- ingj 3 - 4, TARS 3, FTA 4, NHS 4, Ag. Assistant 3, First Place UIL Twirling Contest DAN MARTIN Senrors SCOTT MABE Football 1 - 4, Baseball 1 - 4, Track 2, Key Club CAssistant Program Directory 4, Vo. Ag. 1 - 4, Ag. Coop 2 - 4, CVice-Pres- identb VICKI MADDOX Tennis CVarsity 2 - 43 1 - 4, FHA 1 - 4, Science Club 1 - 3. Speech Club 1, French Club CPresidentJ 2 - 3, Student Coun- cil 2 - 3, FTA 3 - 4, Homecom- ing Court Senrors SANDRA MARTIN FHA C4th Vice-President, Dele- gate to State Meeting! 1 - 4, Office Assistant 3 - 4, FTA CSec- retaryj 3 - 4, Caterettes 1 - 4 MIKE MCCOY Football 1, French Club 3, DE 2 - 4 Seniors IAY MCCLENDON Football 1 - 2, 4, Science Club 2 - 3, Spanish Club 1 - 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Cat's Paw Staff CSports Editorj 3 - 4, Key Club CVice-President, Presidentj 3 - 4 JAMES MCKEEVER Band 2 - 4, Stage Band 3 - 4, Debate Club 2, National Forensic League Speech 2 - 3, Vo. Ag. 2 - 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee Appreciate KIM McCOOL Science Club 1, FHA 1 - 2, Blue Blazes 2 - 3, C2nd Lieutenantj FTA CTreasurerJ 3 - 4, DE CSweetheart, Presidentj 4, NHS 4, Ir. -Sr. Banquet Committee 3, Student Council 4 WILLIAM MEIER Tennis CVarsity 3 - 43 1 - 4, Sci- ence Club 1 - 2, 4, Spanish Club 3 - 4, Art 2 - 4 Individuality DARNESE MILLER Band 1 - 4, FTA 3 - 4, FHA 1, Caterettes 1, Speech Club 1, Quill and Scroll 4, Cat's Tale Staff CFeature Editorj 3 - 4, Latin Club 3 DANNY MOSS Football 1 - 4, Basketball 1 - 4, Baseball 4, Freshman Class Presi- dent, NHS 3 - 4, Student Body President 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Cat's Tale Staff CSports Editorj 4, Spanish Club 1, Science Club 4, Key Club CSergeant-at-Armsb 3 - 4 , X 4: KAY MITCHELL FHA 1 - 2, Blue Blazes 2 - 3, VOE CReporterJ 3 - 4, OEA 4 STEPHEN MURRAY Football 1, Golf fDistrict Medal- ist, Runner-upj 1 - 4, Key Club 4, Science Club 3, Speech Club 1, French Club 2 - 3 Semors RICKY MITCHELL Drafting CPresidentJ 3 - 4, Foot- ball 1 - 2, Track 1 AUBREY NASH Football 1 - 4, Basketball 1, Choir CPresidentJ 4 DENNIS ARNAZ NASH Football 1, 4, Basketball 1 - 3, Art 2, Drafting 4 Seniors JACK NEWSOM FFA CGreenhand President, 2nd Place Area Chapter Conducting Team, Chapter Conducting Team President , Vice-President , Lone Star Farmerj 1 - 4, Class Favorite Nominee 1, 3, Tennis 1, 2 - 3, Football 1, Latin Club 3, Dairy Management Award 1 RICKEY ORR Baseball 1 - 2, Football 1 - 2, Key Club 1 - 4, ICT 3, DE 4, Class Favorite Nominee 2 Seniors Exhibit TONY NIX Transfer from Cartersville: Foot- ball 1, Baseball 3, Student Council 1, 3, Beta Club 3, Safety Club 3, Drafting Club 3 - 4, Spanish Club 2, Junior Mar- shall GLENNA ORREN Cheerleader 1, Vice-President Freshman Class, NHS CVice- Presidentj 3 - 4, Student Council 1, 3, FHA 1, French Club 1 - 2, FTA 3 - 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Cat's Paw QOrganizations Editorb 3 - 4, Key Club Sweetheart, Blue Blazes COutstanding Sopho- more, Captainj 2 - 4, Junior Usher, Sophomore Vice-Presi- dent, President Junior Class, Freshman and Junior Favorite Nominee , Homecoming Court LEDA NORRIS Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 3, FHA 4, CSan Antonioj English Film Club 2, Horse Back Riding Club 2, Spanish Club DENISE OSBORN FHA CHistorianb 1 - 2, Library Assistant 3 VOE 3 - 4 Q Q ,t BELINDA PERDUE FHA 1, VOE 3, DE 4, Library Assistant4 ica tion BENNY PEEK MARK PEUGH 1, Tennis CState Final- 4, Science Club fSecre- , Latin Club QVice- dentj 3 - 4, NHS entj, Junior Usher, Stu- Rotarian SUSAN POWELL 1 1 - 4, Spanish Club 3, FTA 4, Office Assistant 4 In Work CHARLOTTE ANN PERSON FHA 1 - 4, Choir 3, Select Choir 4, Debate 2, FTA 4, Caterettes 2 TOMMY PEUGH STEVE POSKEY Football 1 - 2, Track 1 - 2, Latin Club 3 - 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Cat's Tale Staff 3 - 4, Key Club4 Senrors GYVORN PERSON FHA 1 - 2, Choir 3, Select Choir 4, VOE 4, Speech Club 4 MARY PHILLIPS Transfer from Louise: Basketball 1 - 2, Track 1 - 2, Tennis 1 - 2, FHA 1 - 4, FTA 2, Baccalau- reate Choir 1, Pep Squad 1, VOE CRegiona1 Parliamentary Proce- dure Contestj 3 - 4 Seniors ALICE PRICE FHA 1, VOE 3 - 4 MARK RAMEY Football COutstanding Freshmanj 1 - 2, 4, Basketball COutstanding Freshmany 1 - 3, Baseball 2 - 4, Key Club CTreasurerJ 1 - 4, Sen- ior Class Secretary, Science Club 1 - 4, Class Favorite 1 - 2, Class Favorite Nominee 3, Heart's Festival Representative 1, 3 Seniors Show SALLI PRICE Band CState Ensemblej 1 - 4, Twirler CHeadJ 2 - 4, Freshman Rep. , UIL Shorthand 3, Class Favorite Nominee 1 - 3, Valen- tine Representative 1, 3, Class Secretary 1 - 3, FTA 3 - 4, Quill and Scroll qSecretaryJ 4, Cat's Paw Staff CHonors Editorj 3 - 4, NHS 4, Key Club Sweetheart, Homecoming Court PATRICIA RANDLE Student Council 1 , Committee to Evaluate Nimitz for the Southern Association TRUMAN RAGAN FFA 1 - 4 CSecretary of Hereford High School Rodeo Team, South Eastern Colo. Allstars Rodeo Teamy JANNIE RANDOLPH Library Assistant, Science Club ! I a i Class Spirit REISA RAWLS Student Council 1, UIL Typing 2, FTA 3, Office Assistant 3, NHS 3 - 4, Spanish Club 3 - 4, VOE 4, Caterettes 1 - 2, Junior Usher, FHA CHistorian, State Meeting Delegatej 1 - 4 RANDY ROBERTS SHEM RAY Football 1 - 2, Track 1 - 3, Bas- ketball 1, Spanish Club 1, Latin Club 3 - 4, Science Club 3, Key Club 3 - 4, ICT 4, Student Council 3 ROBIN ROBINSON Senrors MARY RHOLES FHA 1 - 2, Spanish Club 3 - 4, Office Assistant 3, DE 3, Vo. Drafting 4, VICA 4 1 -01 NELL ROLAND FHA 1 - 4, Caterettes 1, DECA CTreasurerJ 2, Radio-T.V. Workshop 4, VOE 4, FTA 4, TARS 4, Quill and Scroll 4 Seniors supported their principal in the annual hall decorating contest. Senrors IANA ROSS FHA CSecretary, Treasurer, Del- egate to State Meetingj 1 - 3, TARS CTreasurer, Secretary, Presidentj 1 - 4, Caterettes 1 - 2, DE 2, Spanish Club 3 - 4, FTA 3 - 4, VOE CSecretaryJ 4 MIKE SANDERS ' FREDA SCOTT Transfer from Orr City: History Club, Pep Squad 1, FHA, Drill Team, Track, Speech Seniors Enjo PATE RUSSELL Spanish Club 4, Drafting 4 KAREN SARTIN FTA 3, FHA 1 - 3, Caterettes 1 - 2, DE fOutstanding DE Lab Stu- dent 2, District Contest, 2nd Vice-President! 2 - 4, UIL Typ- ing Contest 2 lv, 1, ,Q ,A , . o .5 .b.'. 9 'Q Q , , I 'K A 0 :ini 5,14 ...st-ask CASEDRAL L. SANDERS Band CUIL Marching and Twir- lingj 1 - 3, Twirler 3, FHA 1 - 2, VOE 3 - 4, FTA 4, French Club 3, Speech 1 KEVIN SARTIN Basketball 1 - 2, Tennis 1, Key Club 1 - 3, Student Council 1, DE 4, VICA 4, Science Club 3 The Homecoming Court looks on as Danny Moss introduces them at the Homecoming Pep Rally. MARK S. SHEPPARD Manager, Trainer 1 - 2, Manager, Trainer 1 - Track Manager, Trainer 1 - NHS 3 - 4, French Club 2, e Club 1 - 2, Key Club 4, ,- K- X, ' 1 W 1 CHARLES RAY SKELTON Vo Ag 1 - 3, QLone Star Farmerj, key Club 4, Football 1 - 4, lHonorab1e Mention Cornerback BJ, Basketball 1, Track 1 - 2, Baseball Manager 3, DE 4 Homecoming DANNY JOE SIMS Drafting 1 - 3, Basketball 1 - 3 CARMEN SMITH Transfer from Caddo Mills High School: FHA 1 - 2, Drill Team 1 - 3, Clst Lt.J, DE 4, Art4 Seniors MONA F. SIMS FHA 1 - 2, Caterettes 1, Science Club 1 - 3, Select Choir CPresi- dentj 2 - 4, FTA 3 - 4, Blue Blazers QSergeantJ 3 - 4, Spanish Club 3, TARS 4 ' MARY SMITH FHA 1, 3, Cflaterettesb, DECA 2, FTA 3 - 4, Choir CPresidentJ 4, SSHS Miss Flame Seniors Bryan Burney and Tony Abercrombie add spirit to one of the pep 163 rallies. Senrors ROBERT SMITHERS Science Club 3, Debate Club 1 - 4, Speech Club 1 - 4, Spanish Club 3 - 4, Band 1 - 4, Stage Band 3 - 4, Band President 4, Student Council 4, Art 1, Waire Currin Memorial 3, Degree of Excellence NFL ROBERT STRACENER Transfer from Miller Grove: Bas- ketball 1 - 3, Track 1 - 2, Base- ball 1 - 3, Ag 1 - 4, Ag Coop4 Seniors Gain Experienc 5 Y CHUCK SPRAGUE Baseball 2, Rodeo Team 3, FFA 1 - 2, 4 DEWAYNE STRIBLING PFA 1 - 2, Football 3 - 4, Track 3, Art 4 JOHNNY SULLIVAN Football 3 - 4, Track 3 - 4, Band 1 - 3, CSophomore Representa- tivej Spanish Club 3 - 4, Seleci Choir 2 LINDA LOUISE SWILLEY - 4, fTransferred from t High Schoolj, Cheer- 1, Art 1 1 JOY TEMPLES FHA 1, DECA 43rd Vice-Presi- ldentj 2 - 4, Cat Happenings !Staff, Art 1 - 3 1 Through Everyday Life NEIL TATOM FFA 1, Tennis 1 - 4, Chess Club 2, Science Club 3 - 4, Latin Club CVice-Presidentj 3 - 4, Cat's Tale Staff CCO-Feature Edi- tory 3 - 4, Student Council 4, Quill and Scroll CPresidentJ 4, Honorary Rotarian CARLA JEAN THOMPSON FHA 2 - 4, FTA 3 - 4, VOE 4, Student Council 4, Office Assist- ant 4, lr.-Sr. Banquet Commit- tee, Speech 3, Art 3 - 4 Semors MORRIS TANTON IUDITH THOMPSON Art 1 - 2, FHA 2 - 3, Science Club 3, Latin Club 3 - 4, Office Assistant 1 TERRY THOMPSON NHS 3 - 4, Band CDrum Majorj 1 - 4, NFL 1 - 4, Debate 1 - 2, Speech 1 - 2, 4, FTA 3 - 4, Sci- ence Club 1 - 4, Spanish Club 2 - 4, Junior Usher Seniors TERESA TOWNSEND FHA 1, French Club 2 - 3, Library Assistant 3, Counselor's 3, VOE 3 - 4 JERRY WADE FFA 1 - 4 HARRY WASHINGTON FFA 1 - 2, Debate Club 3, ICT 4 166 Seniors Anxiousl y Awai SANDRA TUTT Speech Club 1, French Club 2 - 3, Science Club 2, VOE 3 - 4, FTA 4 wil ANDRE WASHINGTON Football 1 - 2, Track 1 - 2, Debate 1, DE 3 - 4, Baseball 4 MIKE WATTS FFA fStar Greenhand, Star Chap- ter Farmer, Star Lone Starb 1 - 4, CVice-Presidentj, Football 1 IODY VAUGHN Speech Club 1, DE CParliamenta rian, State Delegate, Reporterj - 4, FTA 3 - 4 BARRY WASHINGTON Speech 2 - 4, FFA 2 - 4, Foot ball 2 - 3, Basketball 2, Track - 4 LARRY WEEKS Football 1, Auto Mechanics 1 2, FFA 1, Spanish Club 1 Commencement In Nla SHERI WEEKS Band CUILy 1 - 3, FHA 1, FTA 4, VOE 3 - 4, Office Assistant 4, Student Council 4 RICKEY WILLIAMS AG CGreenhand Vice-Presidentj 1 - 4, CMiller Grove Transferj, Key Club 4 BILLY WILKS Football 1 - 2, Drafting CPresi- dent, Vice-Presidentj 3 - 4, Key Club 3, Science Club 1 - 2 ANN WILLS STEPHANIE WOODS FHA CPianist, 5th Vice-President! 1 - 4, VICA CSecretaryD 3 - 4, FTA 3 - 4, TARS CPresident, Vice-Presi- Semors LASCA WILLIAMS FHA f5th Vice-Presidentj 1 - 2, Blue Blazes Clst Lieutenantj 2 - 4, Science Club 1 - 3, Cat's Tale Staff CNews Editorj 4, Quill and Scroll 4, FTA 4, Latin Club CSecretaryJ 3 - 4, Select Choir 2, Caterettes 2 GLENN WOOD Science Club 1 - 2, Drafting Club, Art 1 - 2 dentj 1 - 4, Women's Forum Rep. 4 67 Seniors Seniors Say Goodbye To SSHS DAVID WORSHAM Key Club 2 - 4 CVice-Presidentj, Football 1 - 2, Debate Club JOHNNY WORSHAM Ag. 1 - 2, Ag. Coop 3 - 4, Speechl-2 CI-listorianb 4, ICT QParliamenta- rianj 3 - 4, National President of VICA MELVIN WRIGHT Choir 1 - 4, Select Choir CVice- Presidentj 3, Basketball COut- standing Freshmanj 1 - 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Ir. Class Favor- ite 3, Baseball 1, 3, Radio and TV Workshop 4, Counselor's Aid 4 SHERRI WRIGHT FHA 1 - 2, Caterettes 1 - 2, Choir 3 - 4, VOE 4 BONNIE WOODALL FHA 1 - 3, Latin Club 2 - 3, VOE 3, Counselor Assistant 3 LESTER R. WRIGHT Vo. Ag. 1, Football, Baseball Manager 1, Basketball 1 - 4, Choir 2, Select Choir CLibrarianJ 3 - 4, Track 3 - 4, Counselor's Aid 4 ALFRED WYNIGEAR FFA 1 - 4, Ag. Coop COfficerD 3 - 4 Seniors Even Seniors Get Sentimental nw'-f' nv' 2 Lf eff .- 3 J 2 w it 1 x . C 5 'M fe: f , M S mg A S tk . N ' 'C ffm 21- . 4, 9 bw--. -.JT3-iQ-,33?fsi,Y'i-Eirelilfflil' - ' a ' 'tt' S . .V sf-:rw ' ' -' ff- 5 3 4 fi . 1' Ky .-wif -1' Y S ,U . it C ' W psf' C13 Marty Haskamp opens the door to fate once more . C29 Steve Murray and Mark Ramey display the latest news on the Key Club sign. C39 Glyn King inspects a college catalogue. C47 Vicki Maddox helps a customer at Skil- lern's. C53 A proud symbol of athletes at SSHS is the blue and gold S . 169 The Spirit Of '76 Continues ln all the Juniors' years at S.S.H.S. they have never recog- nized the latent abilities of their peers. They have marveled at the apparent genius of the seniors, the carefree faces of the freshmen, and the ambiguity of the sopho- mores, but they have not until now realized the potentials of themselves. As the spirit of '76 continues they have one more year to look back and say, Those were the days. t M I TOP LEFT: Junior Class Gfficers Cleft to rightj are Kim Caruthers, Vice-Presidentg Donna Owens Secretaryg and Greig Latham, President. I 1 L I W N ji :,. .I AA I up ' . 5 If 45 , Q , ,di I . B-. ,. 'P ' is 'K', if r . , - .' A , , yn .l i ,,V -,g If . . I ' ?' i 5'-Wi . we I ' ' .sr fifdgiafi I? m --x.. .. i, . is 1 ' if fredii- ,. - xt' - it X '.i vw 53443 ,- :w ,,, .X uv. ... I L- 1 1 L' l Q I .EQQQ-.E A Q. A 1... I . ., . ,K I fr L,', ' v rlss if 1 fig? I Ai' A ,.,- 6, R- ,' Hx TOP RIGHT: Class sponsors make use of the money earned by Juniors this year. SITTING: Miss Mary Hoefer, Miss Judy Tipping, Mrs. Reda Hennen. STANDING: Richard Watson, Geral Kennedy, John Turner, Mrs. Adams, and Mrs. Arnold. juniors Linda Adams Oral Anders Phillip Anderson Keith Ashmore Cindy Attaway Laura Attlesey Sara Avila Kerry Bailey Donna Barrett James Barrett Kim Baxter Jan Bell Byrd Bonner Jackie Bonner Autry Boyd Lisa Bowen Kelly Bradford Connie Bradley l7l juniors Mike Bradley Perry Bradley David Brady Max Bronson Karee Brumfield Lyle Burgin Kenneth Burney Stephanie Byers Janet Calhoun Gere Don Camper Stephen Carter Kim Caruthers Chris Cates Maria Cimarolli Brad Clark Paul Clayton Donah Cline Thresa Collins Gloria Conley Stephanie Conley Nancy Crandell Peggy Crandell Cindy Crouch Sharon Crum l72 Class Of '7 Exhibits Endless Energy ill BOTTOM LEFT: With guys like Jacob Lewis around to help Stephanie Conley, no one aren't gentlemen at SSHS. TOP RIGHT: The PE classes display their athletic ability. ,.,g-as-I-ll QE .W . can say there Maw W-,931 'Grim juniors Darlene Crump Jerry Dabbs Ricky Daniels Debbie Darlin Kim Darlin David Darrow Bryan Davis Jimmy Davis Rhonda DeSilvey Benny Dial Daryl Dial Delayne Dilliard David Dobson James Earhart Jane Elliott Suzanne Eppars Brenda Finney Felton Finney Janet Fisher Betsy Flemming Lonnie Fox Mickey Fox Rann Fox Phyllis Free Kenneth French Donny Gaddis 173 l juniors junior To Head New Tradition Donna Gamblin Ernest Gassaway Rhonda George Rickey Giles Io Lafearne Goodson Venda Gordon Elsianne Graves Keith Gray Lisa Greb Karla Griffin Ken Griggs Janie Griner Ann Gunn Baylor Guy Julie Hager Lee Hammond Patti Harbor Steve Harris Linda Harrison Dennis Harvey Wanda Hawkins Cindy Herren Harrel Hettich Billy Hickman 174 -v-Muff X W so '53, X1 1 X 2 W mg Q 1 i 6' TOP LEFT: Steve Harris, Kim Whitworth, and Janice Owens check their dwindling supply of peanut candy. BOTTOM RIGHT: Juniors begin a new fad at SSHS. juniors David Highfield Steve Highfield Bruce Hinman Roger Hodges Mike Horton Cherri Howard Kent Ivery Stewart Ivery Susan Irving Randy Jenkins Joy Jetton Gary Johnson Naomi Johnson Wyman Johnson Judy Jones Linda Jones Ricky Koon Paul Lane Greig Latham Jacob Lewis Scott Linch Barbara Littrell Jim Loggins Patricia Love 175 Iuniors juniors Add Humor To Campus Ronny Lyle Johnny Lynard Walt Mannon Mike Martin Tony Martin Bryan Mathes Kerry Mayberry Donna McDonald Judy McDonald Lou Ann McFadden Judi McNeil John Mebane Patricia Mikeska Connie Milburn Denette Miller Laquita Minty Derrell Morgan Jerry Morris Ricky Morton Jim Murray Tracy Myers Regina Nash Kylene Neal Robert Orsborn I76 9 X 6 N ,A x fi' .- 'w 1 V' Nut ..,5, .-N 7,5 ,f as -lyk -1, fftff BOTTOM LEFT: Tracy Myers convinces Cindy Price and Sabrina Young that he is King of the Moun tain. TOP RIGHT: Donna Barrett and Patti Harbor get carried away by Kirk Walker and Ken Griggs. juniors Donna Owens Janice Owens Jan Pearson John Perry Allan Philips Jennifer Pogue Tamara Pogue Delores Poskey Georgia Powers Cindy Price Roy Pruess Barry Pryor David Ragan Debbie Ragan George Ransom Phyliss Ray Karen Robbins Rusty Roberts Robert Romans Lisa Sachs Floyd Sanders Kim Sartin Debra Sewell Eddy Short Glinda Sims Henry Smith Sylvia Smith Ted Smith 177 Iuniors 1 J C Nivfbllxde if so, , tooo -taettgwwte ,We Got The Spirit L1 S N t ,fksttqtntk J tqwimoafstfoeetir t Jttmottbt paul. UJQULJ ummm Wg A1-9 Thg x.stC,lt,Q,Qt,vN wtootf DL? e F i Vickie Smithers Ruth Sprague Cindy Stark John Starkey Arvin Starrett Paula Stearns Johnny Stephensen Paul Stephensen Tony Stewart Ronny Suttle Bill Swindell Greg Swindell Tommy Tanton Betty Thompson Micheal Thompson Raymond Thompson Rodney Thorton Janice Timmons Suzan Tolleson Sharon Trout Lyle Tynes Charlotte Voorheese Larry Wade 178 JLSQQH x Vit H ,'r - AV Q A K , vhs A C AE t ts- , 'N ,dk '1 - K evgw-, Q wr ,-.-,,,,.-.1 ,,ss,U.fk TOP LEFT: Cherri Howard and Connie Bradley couldn't skip without the assistance of Johnny Lynard. BOTTOM RIGHT: Juniors dream of the day they will be in the Senior circle. 3 W All ,E 1 DAINGWX That Really Strcks R. ag 1 W . , L 0 '52, is K Q 'L -fl it ri E 1, 'f N ,g N. FI juniors Tim Waldrcp Kathurn Walker Kirk Walker Tamara Wallace Tercsa Wallace David Waller Richard Watts Sharon Warm Vicki Wells Janie Wesson Kim Whitworth Charlie Williams Deborah Williams Delbert Williams Melvin Williams Bertha Wright Randle Wright Sabrina Young Ubin N-4 Y ' tcljyfbll CEQJ'-fT.LJ , K- XJD'LD..FfD-,,'1jY 3,-.415 r,rx,r-L-DN ': l79 Soph omores The Sophomores began their second year of high school life bringing spirit, fun and excitement to the SSHS campus. Many of their old friends were missing but there were just as many new friends to be made. Students in the classes were kept busy with homework, special projects, book reports and the like. This, however, did not keep the Sophomores from experiencing fun and excitement which continually goes through SSHS . The sophomore class had its sleeping times and weeping times and many memo- ries will remain of the 74-'75 school year. But the best memories are yet to come. After their Junior and Senior years, they will be able to say, Those Were The Days. if If L 3' Ji Q is X 50 .0 C15 The Sophomore class officers are: Anita Miller - presidentg Linda Dunn - vice-president, and Terry Aber- crombie - secretary. C27 Mrs. Brewer's fifth period Algebra class proves to be smart? C33 lay Nesbit, typing? Soph omores Terry Abercrombie Shawanda Abron Victor Aguilar Rodney Alexander Sheila Alkire Bryan Allan Lisa Almond Dickey Anderson Christine Andrews Billy Archer Charlotte Ashcroft Evonne Askew Linda Attlesey Keith Bailey James Bain Kerry Barnett Yvonne Barrow Judy Baxley Ellie Beers Kenneth Bell Nancy Bell Vanessa Berry Tonya Blevins Benny Blounr Terry Blount Dueward Boyd Debra Bradley Karie Brice Cal Brim Treona Brossette Regina Brown Jackie Brumfield Gary Burks Jimmy Burks Buddy Burney Kerry Burton 181 Soph omores James Butcher Day Cable Tanye Carroll Elliot Cash Sharon Clark Tammy Clark Jessie Clayton Joy Clayton Lafayette Clayton Lori Cline Earlene Clover Matt Coffee Melinda Coker Sherrye Comer Rodney Conley Wayne Cooper Jimmy Cope Nelson Cox Melissa Daughtery Donna Davis Marlene Davis Cecelia Dial Chrii Dial Deanne Dickerson 182 Sophs Look Forward, Enjoy New Pri vileges. J , - ,J J ff 'L I I PZ is J -. In Ryu 5 ' 'silifw . fm, ' a X J . I. . A . M QM :fy 5, 5 -W, 4' ,, J . -. i, x Y mi., '- ' , x ,K K TOP LEFT: Gary Burks, Day Cable and Terry Abercrombie are always just hanging around at SSHS. BOTTOM RIGHT: John Sellers and Karen Murray drag themselves to sixth period everyday. fi' at an x w r Q 'A if' I 1 ' 9, 1 G, V V t , ,, W f v l, gm , lf: ? ee 1 1 i Q 1 f , , l K Q F 1 X H , , M? E L 'V ima! ,. X ' 5,11 so n x-, 'es .fp wx ,X Soph omores Betty Donald Linda Dunn Dawn Duvall Sammy Edge Becky Edwards 'A Tommy Elliot ,JW Dundra Ellis Mary Eppars Doris Epting Ricky Farris James Felton Q 415 I , Richard Finnie lmt,l-- a+ Wm, -..W . s ' ill .-.--...,.-...wx U. 'I , .4 .' mfs , f . . ' 5' n's ,. x4 ' 5' ,:'. '. .41 ,v.x'r ' , . 1 O I4- 16., - 4' -, ,.. .gfi:.s'F -'Rf LL ra-T15 11 qi.. 32:-ff, Fred Ford Freda Ford John Fouse William Fouse Earl Gaddy Sharee Garrison Dwight Gasaway Debbie Gibbons Lavanna Gibbons Mike Gibson Keith Gillespie Steve Gilreath 183 Soph omores Danny Glossup Johnny Glossup Lisa Glossup Patricia Godbolt Jeff Godfrey Billy Goldsmith Forest Goldsmith Lou Goodman Janice Gore Donna Gregory Kelly Grimes Jerry Hadaway Dalton Hall Cindy Harris Evelyn Harris Bryan Harrison Myron Harris William Harrison Samantha Hathcox Burie Hickman Russel Hines Debbie Horton David House Todd Houston Debbie Jackson Frank lirnmerson Kent Johnson JBA Being A Sophomore Isn 't Bad, Th ere 's just Two Years Left n 1 A - f' sl T TOP LEFT: Cindy Harris and Rory McDaniel enjoy playing around in Mrs. Milligan's Spanish class BOTTOM RIGHT: Gina Sewell always finds time to clean up Marty Moss' locker. -pl-q-4 as-, Q39 9 if Soph omores Randy Johnson Baby Ruth Kelly Carolyn Kelly Sarah Kelly Melissa King Kelly Kirkpatrick John Lancaster David Lee Glenda Lenox Lynn Lewis Tommy Lindley Sharon Lively Sharon Lopez Linda Love Tim Luce Lola Lumpkin Vicki McCaig Paulann McCary Danny McCoy John McCreary Rory McDaniel Debbie McFadden Tammy McPherson Becky Martin Teresa Martin Neil Mathes Tony Maynard 185 Soph omores Doris Mikeska Anita Miller Bonnie Millsap Paula Mobley Cindy Moody John Morgan Melissa Morgan Steve Morgan Wayne Morris Anita Mosley Marty Moss Mike Mund Karen Murray Penny Murray Tony Murray Jay Nesbitt Debra Orr Kenneth Orr Bill Orwosky Tom Pace Marsha Palmer Andy Parker Neena Parnell Patti Patridge 186 Sophs Swing Into The ' 4 Year 'K Q K. . Q xv t an .tt N ,sit rs t X sn f E im. '- .t.. W.,, X I? - .X fy nr E S' W t fisif f P '+P tls 1 T . ., TOP LEFT: Teresa Martin enjoys practicing for play offs. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ann West says that there is never a dull moment at SSHS. l Ir xl 4 Soph omores Scott Payne Jimmy Perkins Debbie Perry Bonnie Phillips Delbert Pickett Joe Pogue Larry Porter Marilyn Porter Lisa Porterfield Thurmond Potter John Powell Vicki Price Doris Pryor Renee Ramey Marilyn Randle Anna Ray , Scott Renshaw Gary Rhodes Gary Richey , Gary Rohleder Edward Roland Gail Roland Glodacious Roland Brad Rollins Ray Seawright John Sellers Gina Sewell 187 Soph omores Martha Sheppard I. P. Sides Danny Sims Howard Sims Tonya Sims Mitchell Skidmore Debbie Smithers David Scott Glenna Sprague Carla Steed James Stewart Leanne Stewart Jeff Stinson Kim Stroope Delola Tanton Kerry Taylor Lisa Taylor Diana Teddlie Gary Temples Stanley Therneau Bill Thompson Julie Tolson Marty Townsend Kim Tucker Rhonda Tulley Karen Vititow Paula Vititow 188 Sophomores Look To The Future With High Aims. gg, TOP LEFT: One of Annette Woodall's favorite pasttimes is drawing outdoors. BOTTOM RIGHT: Janis Gore and Linda Dunn show their skill at high kicks. Soph omores X ' .V M V ,. V: 2u :tiZSQY5'x w i , f Q fm .. gif f 971 3 Y i ' . ,L 5, 4 rf' 'Q .M ,a A. ' f 1 Z 3 Y 4 si , . , TA ,. :sim , Y 4 - 5 ii 2 4 ' :Q fi f Rv 1 Iwi, Y , 'lk 4 w 1 . lt Z 55 f ,ite Y 1 nw 57Sb1'i?2 ri-'tif-L xl 32 Lf ,gy cs mf 1 K5 ?'RQ'v f1mo :f. f-if Donald Walker Becky Ward Ashley Washington Lisa watts Monty Wells Ann West Steve Westbrook Terry Wheeler Harold White Laquita Whitehead Rex Wilemon Kevin Wilks Darlene Wilhite Demelda Williams Kwenlion Williams Mike Williams John Williamson Daniel Wood Annette Woodall Teresa Woodson Judy Worley Ann Wright Murrell Wright Brenda Young Deno Young Leonard Young Mark Young I89 Freshmen Class Cf '78 Begins Final The Freshman Class came to SSI-IS doubt- ful, but full of excitement and enthusiasm for the new experiences ahead. Being a Freshman in high school, is the beginning of the best four years in a student's life. The Freshmen will have an opportunity to become involved in many activities and make many new friends. They will remem- ber the feeling of becoming a true Wildcat, when they look back and think Those Were The Days. 'E gg JE 'mg , u la N , - '- ,,,L'0!-01, . C15 Freshman, Paul Hudson - listening intentively or day dreaming? C25 The Freshman class officers are Terri 190 Williams, Secretary, Karla Kirtley, Vice President, and Amy Caruthers, President. C33 Freshmen find time to relax and goof off. Freshmen Vicki Allen Christine Anders Clint Anderson Emily Anderson Robin Anderson Tony Anglin Lillie Askew Gary Baldwin Phillip Ball Danny Ballard Darlene Ballard Larry Ballard Jerry Barnett Tina Bartley Cindy Beck Jimmy Beck Sherri Beers Mark Beggs David Bell Julie Bell Dawn Bennett Randy Blackmon Regie Blevins Gary Boyd Marsha Bradley Larry Bramblett Lisa Brem Brent Brown Todd Brown Angela Browning Todd Brumfield John Buchanan Shelley Buchanan Judy Campbell Johnny Carter Amy Caruthers 191 ',, ,,,, , Freshmen Wanda Cash Tina Clark Donna Clayton Renee Clayton Karen Cody Karen Coker Dolly Coker Sherri Coker Gary Cox Karlette Crist Andy Crouch Dean Crump Becky Daniel Becky Darden Brenda Darlin Karen Davis Randy Davis Rhonda Davis Gina Deaton Charles Diehm Katie Dobson Sandra Dorsey Kendell Douglas Mark Doyle 192 Freshmen Enjoy Fir t Year At SSHS , 'ra' l., . 1 T W' '- A Q- T' his ,A W, s Vkxx I TOP LEFT: Kim Lumsden, Ala Loyd, Amy Caruthers and Denise Leewright, the Freshmen Cheer- leaders, kid around in their spare time . BOTTOM RIGHT: Lisa Brem still can't believe that Clint Anderson is really trying to sew! V. fi Freshmen Jeff Busby Tommy Finch Suzanne Earhart Cheryl Edwards Sonja Feruson Janet Filak Dorce Finney Billy Fite Jean Ann Fouse Kenny Fox Rodd Fox Anothy Pralin Gary Franklin Joan Freeman Marie French Gary Friddle Bobby Gaddis Michelle Gentles Paul Garriga Thomas Gentles Clara Gentry Diane George Beverly Gibbs David Gideon Georgiana Gilbert Ava Goldsmith Jimmy Goldsmith 193 Freshmen Mark Goolsby Carol Goswick Mitchell Green Timothy Green Mark Gregory Edamae Griner Francine Hall George Hall David Hanson Charles Harred Mary Harrington Janice Harris Kerry Harrison Robert Hawkins Trent Hawkins William Henton James Hettich Bonnie Hickman Theresa Hicks Regina Hill David Hinman Kathy Hooten John Horton Paul Hudson Richard Isorn Delbert Johnson Jeff Johnson 194 Freshmen Become In vol ved In New Activities sf BOTTOM LEFT: Randy Davis' attempt to teach Robin Anderson to play the tuba isn't very successful TOP RIGHT: Freshman Sheryl Wells shows school spirit during a pep rally. X t 54 4 3, W 1 1, 6 1 5 F sy ff 51' ff l 1 f My , an 355 Q Q M! ,Y if f 43419 'W' lyal L L ii , -, .rky A X . '. fi 54 , aiv is Freshmen Beth Jones Terry Jones Ray Glenn Jordan Renee Jordan Charles Kelly Toni Jean Kelly Johnny Kerby Donna Kirkpatrick Karla Kinley Kim Landers Paul Lawrence Toni Lee Denise Leewright Deryl Leewrighl Johnny Levenon Kevin Linch Vonda Lindley Wanda Lindley Angie Lindsey Jeff Loggins Gram Looney Louis Lopez Billy Lucas Ala Loyd Kim Lumsden Jeff Lunceford Randy Maddox 195 Freshmen Donnie Martin Ronnie Martin David Mathes Philip Mathes David Mayo Mike McCool Donna McDaniel Jo Alfred McDonald Amy McGrady Terry Mclllwain Robert Mclntire Danny McPherson Daria McPherson Mike Melton Craig Mercer Lea Ann Merritt Letha Miller Mark Miller Tonya Miller Joy Minty Tanna Mitchell David Moore Melany Moore Terri Moore Terri Moreland Richard Morgan Janet Mosely Some Freshmen Never Learn TOP LEFT: Dennis Winton and David Hinrnan look on as Mark Watts shows off his ability to blow bubbles BOTTO RIGHT: Terri Williams, Beth Jones, Scott Swindell and Jeff Loggins are only a few Freshmen that visit the snack b 196 each day at lunch. Freshmen Tony Moss Angela Nelson Joe Orren Linda Osborne Dale Owens Jeff Owens Holly Payne Peggy Penn Debbie Penny Ronny Perkins Dennis Rodgers Ralph Petty Janice Pilcher Kenneth Pins Leon Pope Karen Poskey Cynthia Poulos Ralph Preuss Sophia Pride Karen Prince Susan Prince Randy Ragen Randy Randolph Rickey Reynolds Roger Riley Karen Roberts I 97 Freshmen Ray Roberts lulie Rohleder Bart Ross Tony Ross Jackie Rutherford Jan Schwertner Iulie Scott Melanie Seawright Terry Seawright Mary Jo Sellers Lee Sharber Bobby Short Dwight Sims Jane Sims Cindy Skaggs Kristi Skelton Jim Slay Annette Smith Yvonne Smith Tommy Smithers Ricky Spivey Chris Steele Allen Stewart Sharon Strickland Scott Swindell Edith Tanton Paul Tanton Simmie Taylor Barbra Timmons Sharla Tolleson Cathy Trout Deborah Tuck Richard Tyers Suzie Vaden Ester Vaugn Beth Wgldrep 198 Freshmen Stay Informed On The sq TOP RIGHT: Janet Filak Renee Jordan Gina Deaton and Sonja Ferguson discuss the results of last night's game .U D ,ali WT' A trssrrt at f S2 N Ifff ti 53 agp? f'E,QQg. Q 117-'Qgpgf 4 X . lv 4, T W' nv f V E iw . 5 .3 Freshmen Mark Wallace Rhonda Wallace Pam Ward Marie Watkins David Watson Mark Watts Sara Watts Fred Weeks Sheryl Wells Teresa White Ricky Wigenton Tammy Wiler Janice Williams Jeanice Williams Terri Williams James Winkle Dennis Winton Duncan Wood Paula Wood Penny Wood Arm Wright Jerald Wright Leisa Wright Paula Wright James Wyly Thurman Young 199 I Q' Teachers And Students A good teacher-student relationship is an important part in a successful education. We, at SSHS, are proud of a friendly atmosphere and sincere interest in each individual. Involved in working together are C13 Ricky Abron, Frances Aguilar, and Mitzi Harringtong C23 Richard Landreth, Ken Beshears, Barry Berry, and Barry Washingtong C33 Yvonne Smith and Mrs. I-Iinesg C43 Mrs. Garvin's English classg C53 Deanne Dickerson, Julie Tolson, and Kelly Grimesg C63 Mrs. Hennen and Judy McDonaldg C73 Mr. Wardrup's chemistry class. ii Z ' 'f1 i V Q 'W i ' L47 A V jawvfw- ' K 24 Q if Q awww ' , gt. 3 i. saw E QC .f,ff1 A' Y E Q C 5' wr I ' I w 'l' C23 C33 Work Together gun-xii 'wiv 7 Sing .... .,N.,,,.,,,, C57 C75 -w f,.W,,, qv, Mq,,,,4t4,Wl, ,,,,, f ,WLM f W4 -VW- 1 . :Y , Wwfw ,.,,, ,,,. I f cf ' WW QQ, f .,,, W it, 'I MMU- f ' V ' Y ' f ,,, ,, , ii' IQ . f. ,1, ,,,, N ,fy WM. Nz. Administration In the 1974-'7 5 school year, the Sulphur Springs School System was honored to have receive a new superintendent. Mr. Scott Ferguson is a very efficient person and has many responsi- bilities. He not only takes an interest in the faculty but also in the students. He is thoughtful person and we appreciate him greatly. Mrs. Esther Palmer, secretary, plays a important part in helping Mr. Ferguson with his work. 1 1 , Q ss v eet t t y S snn . l .. Q , , X .mfs 2 . .. y its s...pyt 5 l if 4, t 5 ,ew 2? .... . fi 5 X eff' - - 3- - new ff -1: '1 -- I5 ,iii 5 E 202 Tackles Task The backbone of our school system is an efficient and competent school board. It is com- posed of seven men and women dedicated to the task of making our schools better. Members of the board are Mrs. Margie Latham, Mrs. Judy Gilreath, Mr. Lowell Cable, Mr. Steve Longino, Dr. Jack Ramey, Mr. John Caruthers, and Mr. Alec Bridges. 'N Kfff.-if li va - ..,. .. ' T313 1 .4 lm 20 Administrators For the first time in many years Sulphur Springs High School has greeted two new adminis- trators. Mr. Lloyd Goolsby took over the responsibilities as principal. The position of vice principal was fulfilled by Mr. Keith Klein. They have proved to be an important asset to o11r high school. .. an s 4 Adopt Policies Assisting in the office are Mrs. Dorothy Phillips and Mrs. Sherry Byrd. They are responsible for keeping permanent records, issuing admittance slips, and assisting visitors who come to our school. A7 eg 'f? 'i' . ,l mix I 20 Faculty Teachers Relate to Stl I ,f ' , X , f I Sy, A ,nl 4' 2 Rv. ' - , fy .-.r MRS. LIZZIE ADAMS MRS. VIRGINIA ADAMS MISS RACHEL ANDERSON Related Math I English I I-Iomemaking, H and F Living T-A 206 RICHARD BENSON TONY BIBLE MRS. ALLAREA BLACK MISS ALICE BOHANNON Vocational Biology I-II Homemaking I-II Librarian Agriculture ents In Various Ways X 1 jf: 'ii :fr ff' 15? . rl X MRS. IEAN ARNOLD MRS. KAREN BAILEY JAMES BASSHAM LOWELL BENNETT Typing, Shonhand I French Related and Bus. Math I.C.T. i z f T... . C 'YQ x s K W . 0 . , f, ' ' . :'p.'..o I 1? ' - r P ' - ' Q I tx' 0..Q ' 'Q' ' 5 , V . ' 0 25 D. . . I . we n I, ' f 0 rg! . 0 l .0 . ' 1 , u I ,gjv o Q 4 025' ,.,. L ' ,920 023.030 5: L .U o 0.0.0 0.4 , , ,':9 o'c.o.n'e effff,Q5e :::?::fi 1 g',',' o'o.o.a.o' 'ff' , .o.0.l.a..' - ---- .::: ::!4-at pf : '- 5' q' 0 0 0 Q 1 SSI! 1:231 4 2 - 9 ,',',',',',' 1 .2131 -if ' ' II 5 w'.T:'- f.. A.'..c .s.a.o.o.o H Q g .0 o o o ,5j::::'E , 51. ,Qu A v y51:::::.-fffssf.!.a.:zm2 MRS. IO BETH BREWER HAROLD BRYANT ROBIN BYRD FRED CALDWELL Algebra II History, Coach History, Coach Government, Coach W Faculty 207 Faculty Pacul ty Strives To Mee it JIM CAMPBELL BOB CARAWAY B. J. CHAPMAN MRS. WAULINDA DOWNS Physical Science Arhleric Director World Geography School Nurse 208 MRS. LARENE GOOD MRS. OMA HANSON MRS. REDA I-IENNEN MRS. COLLEEN HINES General Business Alg. I, Geomeuy, English III Homemaking I and II Typing Trig 5' Faculty tuden ts' Needs H 4 AM d A ia- m ,M K 4 ., s ff 14 0 A if 4 l .--I A' - ' fa kk 1 i iaaa p L MRS. ELLA FERGUSON MRS. LAURINE GARRISON MRS. JANET GARVIN MISS SANDRA GLENN Library Aid English I and Special Education f MISS MARY HOEFER BENNY HOOKER MRS. ANNA V. HUDSON KENNETH HYDE Latin, World History Vocational Drafting American History Distributive Education 2 Faculty IQ- QE Pi , . SN. X J' thaw' ,I ',.. GERALD KENNEDY MRS. BARBARA LAW Counselor English Teachers Promote BILL LYONS Vocational Ag . 210 MH f 'S ...Mm-..e. 1 f, 0' urmxlkkim as Aooo Z,- 1' f a Vx Mal: lg 5 ii . is I . 6-Effie 'Mx R- Cf.w'fs,9 MRS. EDNA MABE Drill Team, P.E. MRS. MARYNELL PENN STEVE PEUGI-I LOUIE PHILLIPS MRS. SHARON RAINEY h I l' Related Math Physical Science, P.E. Special Education Englis , ourna ism Interest In Studies MRS JUNE MILLIGAN rn ra I if were 222 KZX f Q 4712 ' 'K n Lg! 1 1 . ,at f Ol 3 ' 1 v F lf , 1 ,, r . , 3, 5, ,514 1 '23-02 'F x 5 ,Q M 4 ,, ' 4,4 ies, Z, ,ff M g't ,lf Kasumi 'sv 1- 19 1 go I n IX Ono gt, T M xn ,1 2 'I 1' ,il x, , In I - J 6 ,ff A '42, 4l'x . R, n M 1' fv 4 5- ', xqggwf 5, sgs.M:g,Jg ez 5 'Y fy Raw x 0 h- , V 1 tx 1 W My . is-N 5020 'gk V: MRS. ANNETTE RUDD Business ,fi MRS. BETTY MITCHEL CLYDE NICHOLS MRS. BETSY PARKER ' ' Hisicry, Phys. Sci. Hcmebcund Teacher ii BURFORD SCOTT MRS. MARTHA SCOTT BARRY SMITH Counselor Choir Health, P.E. Faculty 1- .. M 211 Faculty T 3 ll -v MARION TEEL Physics. Alg. . Tennis ' 2' 1' 'J Wh 5 J ii , mn, n. am 1:1 ' - x - ' . 'S :- W .4.. K lil. f . W Q fn' ' 2 f if z rr' 51 gg .5 1 7 V1 3, f . ., , 4 l A l l X6 Y Y 2 I CHARLES WARDRUP Chemistry, Phys. Sci. 212 N Q43 I-'acul ty Helps 3 , 1 -R . 5. MRS. JANICE THOMAS MRS. LILLIAN THOMPSON MISS JUDY TIPPING Studyhall Art Typing, Economics VCT? - M P ff ss .....! I A-J fl 5 ,M .Limo y, L S T YS 'sls is--T ' . ' 2 O? f S I I ' !g5.', A V 1 fl f , f x 1 xii' :rr K I ,.., -v - . . K K 3 f,'L ,, kgfge K ..,,:: A -'- i-Q -A 1 fy sz. ssyss is Ps RICHARD WATSON REX WILEMON MRS. NELL WILLIAMSON Vo. Ag.. Coop Band VOE Promote School Spirit Faculty JOHN TURNER -'W to We L ba MRS- EAITGVLOODS The Teacher's Association to Promote School Spirit strikes again! ng is 213 Administration 214 Other important school officials include those f involved in , special areas of education. 1 L DAN DURHAM Director of Instruction 'M .- git-4 L- I LESLIE HARLAN PATSY BENNETT BRENDA DYKES Director of Special Ed . Supervisor of Special Ed . Coordinator of Career Education ll'--Q O. B. SINCLAIR CLYDE ELLIOT GENE ATTLESEY KENNETH BREM Transportation Maintenance Tax Assessor and Business Mgr. Supervisor Supervisor Collector T. 'fix I nffl- 9 'vm 1 I .. .11 . - Fmt if if in P M 11:4 for Y lj, 5 mr .. is N-...wp I' l .ks LILLIE GODE Cafeteria Supervisor ,ff . 4, AIN JIM LEE GILDA LANDERS LINDA LIVELY ELAINE TITSWORTH JUDY GAMMILL Truant Officer Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Personnel Serve Useful Purpose The maintenance of the school building and preparation of food is often taken for granted by students. These tasks are an essential part of everyday school life. C15 The bus drivers are Cbottom rowj Mr. Young, Mr. Berrios, Mrs. Romans, Mrs. I-Iennig, Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Nordin, Mr. Hosfeltg Csecond rowj Mr. McKeever, Mr. Bible, Mr. Peugh, Mrs. Edwards, Mr. Lindleyg Ctop rowj Mr. Golden, Mr. Murray, Mr. Hooker, Mr. Downs, Mr. Reynolds. C23 Custodians are Cleft to rightj Mr. Flowers, Mr. Gill, Mr. Fails, Mr. Bishop, Mr. Petty, Mr. Turner. C35 Cafeteria workers are Cleft to rightj Mr. Everett Eliott, Mrs. Connie Vaughn, Mrs. Lorene Wynigear, Mrs. Carroll. C45 Snack bar workers are Cleft to rightj Mrs. Dorothy Moore and Mrs. Doris Williams. 5 ffl ig. Personnel -,vw sl .M- fs...-.. Z :aging Wra- N 215 5 , l ,nA lA,p , ' W vs w-.1 . uv A4 rs ,Brin ,173 N Ipaq: alll A n 0 lug dll .43-CTI? ummm unqg vw fr xr-rf rv-v1 - n1anl I llllCll QALLI INS mm n. Q, v-us! A v,,,.,,, . A V., .ng nan , 4 an-x SHINE V . Southwestern Bell AI I l Kill' itll!! ,. ll xiii '01 -Hu, .-1 v 4,1.ml'. ! -F, 434 - '- 35 v 5- A V .1 ,.. x l ' , 1 W ,1 x , K f -' - X ,- , ,I UN' a ff-3 Q ff 'A X w 4 2 X3 1 O x ' - 4 -1 . nk W..-v , vs 1 M' f, 1 x G' Q rs , HW Q 4 .1 '- nu-W' . -.4 55 - : ww rv? ff-4 L: Z, .- -4, 1 ,, A A, . , - if 5 Li! h 1 GRFESIS YU G0 .5 ,Er , , LTEQJ: ,Auf ., T80-Q- 208B College 885-5856 BARTLEY'S BAR-B-QUE 41V YSMY' . - we 5' . In is BQX 678 Radio Road Karen Roberts Gail Bailio Sherry Wright H. D. LEE Pants for Everyone in the Family 885-2111 L gl, 7Ji 'x,4 Q 9f'.',.. Pi K I D C 1. , M W g 5 .,. : I M - WVVV I 4 GIBSON DISCOUNT 1000 Gilmer Sulphur Springs WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR LESS 885 If NO SMOKING 'iv I + I memo Gail Gideon Norman Sanders Diana Sanders SANDERS OIL COMPANY TEXACO INC. 4246 West Main Q N ' X YQ' k.-f is 'IK' l If S' S R 12' A K Q, , Q Deborah Bradley Gina Sewell John Sellers SULPHUR SPRINGS STATE BANK XJESTBRDUK READY-MIX mini , or M- P. O. Box 87 LXLA Tracks 885-7655 Gail Gideon Charles Westbrook Jr. SHOETREE 122 Main St. Sulphur Springs CONNIE'S AND ADIDAS Amber Steele Chris Steele A PLASTIC AND CHEMICAL DEVELOPMENT CG. Rt. 2 Sulphur Springs Boat Repair Fiberglass Gas Tanks Delores and Karen Poskey 221 Q I n E I qw-If STANDING: Joyce Allen, Jalene Edwards, Cecil D. Ward, Dan Phillips, Carolyn Kelley and Beth Owens. SEATED: Norma Mclllwain and Linda Galligher. SULPHUR SPRINGS D y B BUILDING AND LoAN ,gy iii W G 1 , ' ' 1 -grit i Q if fi + E ' :ff 12 , s E 1- 2, F gf' ' 1 Q' A 25 ' f 3 1 x fig 4 il W i W W 2 Q iff ' E o i l V 2 ., , 2 E E I Katie Dobson Shara Dobson Johnny Sullivan CITY NATICJNAL BANK I CRAVER'S HARDWARE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 117 Jefferson 5 2143 BENTLEY ELECTRIC Residential and Commercial Service Shannon Rd SULPHUR SPRINGS FARM STORE Automatic Storage Feeding and Milking Equipment 150 Shannon Rd RGBERTS - WILLIAMS A11 Forms Insurance Fidelity - Security Bonds Pensions lluumnn AGENT Youlldtynlznl 'fflvllt 'Q' ,BIIV Sam W. Roberts Roy Williams 885-6565 WILBURN DAIRY AVINGER EQUIPMENT INSURANCE l CO. .i 1 1 l ' ---1 Z :z : 1 3 -9 . - - ' 'qi ' H. YOUR rnffponfnrl 4 lg lfuurann MGENT ii -gi' xllvn vou Env v'?2- A Complete Line of Dairy Equipment d S ppl' 117 L d D ' 213 C ny 885 7611 For the Best in Western Wear cusrom WEDDING Q, SERVICE Wizzfng CQ 7 f 'q, 311,222 RESISTOL , .S HATS BOOTS cmclf wfsmm smnf Sh Rd STINSCN-JCDNES X f by A , ,, .W W' .Xe vi f f' ll V! L f - X 1 gif,-Y ,-1 4-fm 2- a if c in Lincoln Mercury Capri 202 Sou+l'1 Davis 885 502I CIRCLE T GREENHCDUSE as: 1 in ,J 'N I X M hx. 'mag ig? xy' , l'l'.f: L gf! .93 f 'gf 'il-ah-' Wholesale and Refail. Specializing in House Planls. 485-2326 Shirley 225 Autry Harmon Cindy Anderson Deana Glossup Vicki Maddox Owner NORTHEAST OXYGEN 1021 Main -:Q S- oas- S. ,. ,. K, O Aj. , ,AI ge! sv v --- -..........A, .3- , f ei., 'dmv fi. . ig ,O 4 ,H F' on 5 ff jr ,JV K ,M-4' . n,,.. .wpmfd-N M' Vernon Stovall Danny Ragsdale STOVALL AMERICAN MOTORS 500 S. Shannon Rd. N . . - 9 w B ..-.1-...- 6 Wag I . ,,,,..N,m4,-wg , W ' f, , T ' 1fi ' fi , if x K M 0 R aa Flow Control Division 11.0. Box 501 Rockwell International Sulphur springs, Texas 227 wp:-qv an-my FIRST ROW: Roy Preuss and David Lee. SECOND ROW: Marsha Palmer, Donna Clayton, Lisa Sachs. THIRD ROW: Craig Mercer, Jim Loggins, Ralph Preuss, Tim Luce. TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT 109 College 885-3107 , , N57---- SHELL 8-9 Six Days a Week Sunday 1-9 885-9076 I-30 Mockingbird Lane Daniel Posey Paul Benneu HILL'S CUSTOM FLOORS 81 TOPS You Build It. We'll Cover It. Shannon Rd. 885-3266 Rhonda Wallace Regina Hill - 1325 Q, xl MQ'- may 2 I S In SS,a h 7, ,. M .s.,.dwlvvHi ' A - S1 if as 33 'Mis .- 't 'N f ' R , Y Q. jo, - V U,1 7, N af- , 1 f l WINZEN RESEARCH INC. P.O. Box 677 Sulphur Springs, Texas Marty Haskamp Kim Tucker AUSTIN SHOES i F x 1 5 1165 South Broadway 885-2832 3 +8 - ,, QW: .X K r, K 515, ' .. , ,Q 4 91 I, -iw! fri Sw Frances Frazier Y E Karen Sartin 5 if Tj A . . 4' Kylene Neal Karman Koon GOBER 81 MERRELL CHEVROLET See the USA in a Chevro1et 1230 South Broadway 885-3101 EDITH'S FASHIONS Ragtime Jeans Formals Specializing in Junior C1othes 402 Main Dendra Dial Donna Barrett TUBBY DOYLE'S CITY FURNITURE Sulphur Springs, Texas 75482 121 S Davis Phone 885 2722 WHERE WE JUST NATURALLY SELL FOR LESS XJ GOLDIE'S SEW 'N SEW Nh.. - iii ' Q77 -Sims, Notions - Patterns - Threads Zippers - Trims South Side Of The Square Co m o Education . Isthe Way to 3 u Better Life Q 5 tvlprn g Qdf' J. Kearney Brim 4 ,fr xi, N 1'-Il ff-v.. gil- A xii. Yi' . ffl-, if -N .ff -V L 1, , , Feed Seed - Fertilizer Spreading 424 N Jackson THE WHITWORTH CO. fydzpnnftnf lnuranrr IAGENT ' ll I V I I V 0 U 5 I V ALL FORMS INSURANCE 230 Connally St. 885-4239 PAULINE'S DRESS SHOP Come by to our new location. Jem: 7 5, Q A x LgS1t f I Sprt 1213 Mockingbird L WESTERN STORE XX' ff x ff 1 .- f 2 Mas+er's True Value S+ore 400 G'1meI 885 6555 N the I e' f H I l T,- kj DEATON'S BARBER SHOP J ' v , Connally Street McKAY'S MUSIC 121 Gilmer 885-2061 Top: Youland Burke, Melvin Person, Carolyn Harrison, Della Duffey, Janice Burke Bottom: Anita Golden, George Crook, Charlotte Person CANON 'wax W ,Jun-lla 'Af' BESHEARS TEXACO AND SPEED EQUIP. 427 W. Industrial Marty Haskamp and Ken Beshears SKILLERN'S 1149 Broadway 885-2157 Ana Aguilar Kamilla Johnson Vicki Maddox P' i E! I A A 233 DOYLE WOCDD A CATTLE COMPANY Route 2 For Quality Holstein Dairy Cattle Penny Wood Carpets - Tile - Linoleum - Vinyls RONNY DARROW FLOGR COVERING AND INTERIORS Experienced Installation - Free Estimates Sulphur Sprrngs Texas 301 Industrral Drrve Bus 885 5162 Res 485 2792 CAROTH ERS BROTHERS 104 Main 885-2912 Perry Bradley, Jim Murray, Steve Murray 234 S. S. COCA COLA BOTTLING CO 409 Main St. Charlotte Ashcroft IIHII DRIVE-IN 1130 South Broadway 885-4401 Lisa Taylor Samantha Hathcox -fi yaamwamf Mama 'Q g 1 , M , ,,1,' 5 1 ' C f hhhh ,MY hh ' 7 -,za v: 1 Jikjwff MADDOX MOTORS INC. 1217 South Broadway Randy Maddox Iulie Hager C. H. McCORKLE INSURANCE Q3 PERRY BROTHERS df! ,XX X! sb ff! !! Q55 ffw WCW A l L' V A 1 1111115 1 fe ff Z5 f .-ffl' Q 1 ', , .1 I , ,ESX WA ? Hum ' 103 College 885 3838 13319 ' KV 1 lj Q ff I 1 .Q -ge U ' Q fi . bg x 5. 'fx oy U XX DOWNTOWN 885 3823 Sp g V11 g 885 4341 TAPP'S FURNITURE COMPANY 200 G Imer 885 4823 Since 1901 TAPP'S FUNERAL HOME 216 Gilmer 885 2233 THE POTTING SHOP 1 1 alll!! Green Plants O d by k J dy y gh Y 11y STEELE'S SHOE STORE 105 N . Gilmer 885-4125 Chris Steele Winston Perkins -...Ng L Ky T ff ,V 232 -1TK'g1U'y F' may Y D Le I ' A 1 , Li-ev r, Q1-gFgf1?:! r. I' ij. we ,L 1 r 1 A a A at sf , :nh r M Pr .1 V, 'I-.bib .Qs gt , 1' S' E-is r 'fins rg., ttyl! is 'GCQL A w 'lx-r 5 a as 1 -f 2- Charlie Johnston Glenna Orren ., BANKS CO. N 12 o kA 1 GIDEON INSURANCE AGENCY LQ PU? . Hosprtahzauon Income Replacement Hoyt W . Gideon Gail Gideon Hoyt W. Gideon 220 1!2 Main 885-5562 ' REU T gh, -iyffhl ROY PIUGRISS ' DAVIS STREET BAPTIST CHURCH C TTTS T ST T T T T - 1 MARY LYNNE'S COLLEGIATE SHOP Deanne Dickerson 201 C lly 885 3373 F iff! - fs is B rs CORNER DRUG 1 STORE 3 li' . if am KIUIM C 1 ' Debbie Lyi EY i g Lg s BONNER WHOLESALE HARDWARE COMPANY 640 North Davis Street Phone 885-3161 e'f9NM9 -!'9l-DAL' A E E E . - A 4 S lph Sp ings T 75482 Q, 0, A Byrd Bonne is ' 'D A. z James Longino :EB D 1.3 K THE 'A A J e D SOUTHLAND TH 1 Aenn ii H ' . c?,'a'f,'3f:3213. CCRPORATION Specialty Foods Division PO B 488 I l Ll-RUE W nnnn n Sharon Hinton LEROY EASLEY VILLAGE USED CARS, INC. 200 L da Drive 885-3271 FARM ER'S CO-OP 429 North Jackson James Jackson Beth Dingman Anita Askew Terry Thompson SALMON CLEANERS Bob Gideon Robert Gideon David Gideon 885-4434 122 Oak Avenue W OU ICKY FOODS 1067 Gilmer Jay McC1endon Jan Bell Benny Blount John Mebane SULPHUR SPRINGS FLORAL 103 Whitworth Kim Whitworth Connie Milburn F, W-7 DAIRY QUEEN Charlie Shaw David Hanson Linda Smith Main St . 5-3640 2 FLIPPIN PRINTING AND OFFICE QPPLIES WAY. . . .Tx HW FIRST BAPTIST VTTTTT If I XI C H U RCH 'I I JOHN SULLIVAN - Pastor K T IjifZ vf' 1- - X 7 TT See Us for A our Offi and Printi g I Rex and Y ECHO PUBLISHING CO. 'x WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE - I Of the W tem l uto 1.11 WALKER HARRY OIL CO PHILLIPS 331 Oak Avenue 885 6568 COTTAGE OF CLOTHES Misses and Junior Dresses Sportswear Como Highway 885 6150 Ola Worsham Rose EIIIX ALLEN'S BRAKE 81 ALIGNMENT Wheel Balancing , Wheel Alignment, and Air Conditioning Sales 1067 Villiage Dr 885 3901 Kenneth, Beth, Vickie and Rosanna Allen 24 MASSEY'S GULF Randy Downs X I30 - Hwy 15 d11 BELL CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY Cotton Belt Tracks 885-3126 Cindy d s 11 DAIRYLAND FORD TRACTOR CO. 'TTA c r of L-IMPLEMENTS, . Iackso N P O Box 692 n Street 885-6276 R y Fouse BEVIS PONTIAC KQQN-5 OLDS - CADILLAC FEED STORE INC- Paymaster Feeds Cotton Belt Tracks Sales Servrce 110 Shannon Road P O Box 165 Phone 885 2165 Sulphur Sprlngs Texas '7 5482 The Best Deal 1n Texas Jon-lNsoN TUCWS Phone 2141885-5234 Show Your soo Radio Road P o Box 414 5011001 Pride Sulphur Spnngs Texas 75482 wirh a Personalrzed Class Ring From TUCKS -fe 5-xg ' xxsyvlal : ... Kg G' , A L 5 fe A 'F ' A I' A , , A in U Come in and Order Yours Four-Week Shipment 247 ELLIOTT oFFlcE EQUIPMENT 112 Lee St. David Hensley 'Www-1uqg,, Jimmy Guffey Patti Harbor VILLAGE HARDWARE 1101 Gilmer 885-3601 114 Church Distinctive Apparel for Juniors. The Most Walked About Clothes in Town. Tamara Wallace ff ' 4, ,nk f E' ' 48 Fashions and Wedding Gowns for Ihe Lady WI1o'Cares 95 MW Open Friday NigI1+s UnI'iI 8 P.M. ZI9 Main SI'reeI' 885-6446 MasI'er Charge and BanIrAmericard RAY HURLEY TRAILER SALES I EIEIEIEIEIE 2:25515 IP ,al I owi fg-B gk Sales and Serv1ce Horse Stock Ut111ty Trarlers Goosenecks - Trailer Pans Sulphur Springs 885-4431 1110 S Broadway BOODIE 84 BILLY PHILLIPS MYERS USED CARS Top Quality Late Model Cars 208 Parkins Street Sulphur Springs Donna McDonald Donna McDaniel SULH4UR SPRINGS MNNUNG LANES I-30 East Owner - W. M. McDaniel HACIENDA The Best in Mexican Food 1123 1X2 S. Broadway 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. 885-4581 S Kathy Wilson WOODEN BoARDS 88 BoXES NEEDLEPOINT P CREWEL gg wooL THREAD --V ART SUPPLIES DEcoUPAGE SUPPLIES loqq QR RUP DRIED FLOWERS AFGHANS - '-Kola xx so bl X3 4 Y A P QD CRAFT SUPPLIES C9699 a ,. f 4 ' O Sales and Service Farm - lndustrial - Recreation -- LU MSDEN - Home DEVELOPMENT TRACTOR 8. COMPANY I M P M E CG. 127 Jefferson Street 927 Main St. Sulphur Springs, Texas Phone C2141 885-4621 T. F . LUMSDEN Owner Sulphur Springs , Texas Jack GODFREY'S HOUSE OF MEATS Where Quality and Service Come First 1310 Shannon Rd. Phone - 5-9351 Tim Kelty Gene Watson iitii W .Tv g i nousrawrumon N X ,214 fffage S A ,N . D e -SL 000 Where the Teenagers Go! Donny 1135 Mockingbird Lane 5-2242 Mrs. Daisy Stout - Owner KIRTLEY ELECTRIC Specializing in Electric Heating Commercial and Residential L. W. Kirtley 232 Jefferson 885-2835 Karla Kirtley e--,...-.:- Xf- J, Q GROCERY SUPPLY SUPER HANDY 319 Main Street 565 Texas Street 110 Lee Street 220 College Street Carolyn Bailey Shara Dobson Johnny Sullivan it 41 ,W Donna Owens enn qs Gina Sewell ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 111 Gilmer it N 1' 1 1 4, 'Q 1 1 1 1 1 11111 Dean, Kathy and Ricky Orr OWEN'S BRCDTHERS USED CARS For a Better Selection of Used Cars 316 Main St. 885-5317 253 ,WE- Mark Peugh Elsianne Graves Spring Village N Slgllglifig 1155 s. Broadway 4'A Z A:':::::: 5 :::::':: 885-4144 Com plimenfs BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Thanks to DANlEL'S SPECIALTY SHOP Rex Wilemon Ron Barker FlTZGERALD'S FURNITURE 81 Jim W00dS U PHO LSTERY HAYNSWORTH JEWELRY For Helping Make Thi Annual INTERSTATE BODY SHOP Pjssible MAC'S BARBECUE J. R. RAMEY 81 TOMMY ALLISON 54 HORTON OFFICE EQUIPMENT . 205 Church 885-2616 8 2 Mrs . Horton 513112 1 xx 'I' -- MW h2Y...z.. Connie Bradley ASKEW 81 BUFORD West Side of the Square 885-3121 SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY Paints, Carpets, and Unfinished Fumiture P.O. Box 211 Charles Reynolds Cathy Cross 255 411 Gilmer 885-3113 JOE PEARSON'S FLOWERLAND 1231 1' rr Jerry Lowry 114 S Broadway 885 5209 SONIC DRIVE-IN Service With the Speed of Sound 56 Carolyn and Patricia Randall SULPHUR SPRING COUNTER TOP CO. 412 Main St. Sulphur Springs, Texas Specializing in Formed Plastic Tops and Cultured Marble Y 37 Sharee Garrison A WlW?QQW1rH 'Wifi . . SATIQSAL BASK ' 77912 mrffe-flzzffzhf 19f111,lr Hieoifani ?3Q7EfSfFZ rsryve? joy! I I ll RADIO SHACK WESTBROOK LUMBER CO. Center Dealers in Building Say it hdaterials with D . 7 4 R9 Realistic Tape ' Radio ' Stereo Archer Antennas ' Electronics Located in PRATT'S 205 College St. 885-4141 BOHANNON METAL PRODUCTS A-I AUTO SUPPLY AUTO PARTS HAND TOOLS SHOP EQUIPMENT CARp0Rq-3 PATIO COVERS REGISTERED HORNED HEREFORD CATTLE FREE ESTIMATES 214 Tomlinson 885-5191 214-885-7631 133 Gilmer St. Sulphur Springs, Texas 58 Wm'-N 'P' lx V ,r fy A A ii .3 m I T Q -5 C1 cw: av ii i5 s O 2 -5- .S o 1 w S Z 1 5 . ,- 1 iz, -sg Q5HFfi5f 1 A Q , 1 .. -:ff 1 ' ax 'Fi' ' Fi- - ' - - ' :ii i QQ, i ' Q , .4 4 KL - 3.3 259 Clayton, Donna - 192 Haney, Keith - 181 260 -A- Abercrombie, Terry - 181 Abercrombie, Tony - 139 Abron, Ricky - 139 Abron, Shawanda - 181 Adams, Linda - 171 Aguilar, Ana - 140 Aguilar, Frances - 139 Aguilar, Victor - 181 Alexander, Dwight - 140 Alexander, Randall - 140 Alexander, Rodney - 181 Alkire, Brenda - 140 Index Beggs, Mark - 191 Bell, David - 191 Bell, Jan - 171 Bell. Julie - 191 Bell, Kenneth - 181 Bell, Nancy - 181 Bennett, Dawn - 191 Berry, Barry - 142 Berry, Sharon - 142 Berry, Vanessa - 181 Beshears, Kenneth - 142 Blackmon, Randy - 191 Blevins, Reggie - 191 Caruthers, Amy - 191 Caruthers, Kim - 172 Cash, Elliot - 182 Cash, Wanda - 182 Cates, Chris - 172 Charnness, Vicki - 143 Cimarolli, Maria - 172 Clark, Brad - 172 Clark, Sharon - 182 Clark, Tammy - 182 Clark, Terry - 144 Clark, Tina - 192 Clayton, Billy - 144 Darlin, Darlin , Larry - 146 Richard - 146 Darrow, David - 173 Daughtery, Melissa - 182 Davis, Bryan - 173 Davis, Donna - 182 Davis, Jimmy - 173 Davis, Karen - 192 Davis, Kenny - 146 Davis, Marlene - 182 Davis, Randy - 192 Davis, Rhonda - 192 Deaton. Gina - 192 Blevins, Tonya - 181 DeSilvey, Rhonda - 173 Alkire, Sheila - 181 Allan, Bryan - 139 Allan, Judy - 140 Allen, Jerry - 140 Allen, Vicki- 191 Almond, Lisa - 181 Anders, Christine - 191 Anders, Oral - 171 Anderson Cindy - 141 Anderson, Clint - 191 Anderson Debbie - 141 Anderson Dickey - 181 Anderson, Emily - 191 Anderson Anderson Phillip - 171 Robin - 191 Andrew, Christine - 181 Anglin, Tony - 191 Archer, Billy - 181 Ashcroft, Charlotte - 181 Ashmore, Keith - 171 Askew, Anita - 141 Askew, Ben - 141 Askew, Evonne - 181 Askew, Lillie - 191 Attaway, Cindy - 171 Attlesey, Laura - 171 Blount, Benny - 181 Bohannon, Debbie - 142 Bonner, Byrd - 171 Bonner, Jackie - 171 Bowen, Lisa - 171 Boyd, Autrey - 171 Boyd, Dueward - 181 Boyd, Gary - 191 Bradford, Kelly - 171 Bradley, Connie - 171 Bradley, Debra - 181 Bradley. Marsha - 191 Bradley, Mike - 172 Bradley, Perry - 172 Brady, David - 172 Bramblett, Larry - 191 Brem, Lisa - 191 Brice, Karie - 181 Brim, Cal- 181 Brim, Connie - 143 Bronson, Max - 172 Brossette, Treona - 181 Brown, Brent - 191 Brown, Regina - 181 Brown, Todd - 191 Browning, Angela - 191 Clayton, Jesse - 182 Clayton, Joy - 182 Clayton, Lafayette - 182 Clayton, Paul - 172 Clayton, Renee - 192 Cline, Donah - 172 Cline. Lori - 182 Clover, Earline - 182 Cody, Karen - 192 Cody, Lorna - 144 Coffey, Matt - 182 Cohen, Herb - 144 Coker, Dolly - 192 Coker, Janet - 144 Coker, Karen - 192 Coker, Melinda - 182 Coker Sherri - 192 Collins, Susan - 144 Collins, Thresa - 172 Comer, Sherrye - 182 Conley, Gloria - 172 Conley, Rodney - 182 Cooper, Wayne - 182 Cope, J immy - 182 Cowling, Roger - 144 Cox, Buddy - 145 Dial, Benny - 173 Dial, Cecellia - 182 Dial, Chris - 182 Dial, Daryl - 173 Dial, Dendra - 146 Dicken, Blake - 146 Dickerson, Deanne - 182 Dickey, Brenda - 146 Diehm, Charles - 192 Dillard, Delayne - 173 Dingman, Beth - 146 Dobson, David - 173 Dobson, Katie - 192 Dobson, Shara - 147 Donald Betty - 183 Dorsey, Sandra - 192 Doss, Patti - 147 Douglas, Kendall - 192 Downs, Randy - 147 Doyle, Mark - 192 Dunn, Linda - 183 Duvall, Dawn - 183 -E- Attlesey, Linda - 181 Avila, Sara - 171 -5- Browning , Brumfield Jim - 143 , Jackie - 181 Brumfield, Karey - 172 Brumfield, Todd - 191 Buchanon, John - 191 Buchanan Shelle 191 Cox, Gary - 192 Cox, Nelson - 182 Cox, Terry - 145 Crandell, Nancy - 172 Crandell, Patty - 145 Earhart, James - 173 Easley, Judy - 147 Echols, Jerrell - 147 Echols, Timothy - 147 Edge, Sammy - 183 Edgington, Donna - 147 Bailey , Kerry - 171 Bailio, Gail - 141 Bain, James - 181 Baldwin, Gary - 191 Ball, Phillip - 191 Ballard Ballard Ballard Barnett Barnett Barnett Barrett, Barrett Barrow Danny - 191 Darlene - 191 Larry - 191 Jerry - 191 Kerry - 181 Terry - 142 Donna - 171 James - 171 Yvonne - 181 Bartley, Tina - 191 Baxley, Judy - 181 Baxter, Kim - 171 Beadles. Janice - 142 Beck, Cindy - 191 Beck, Jimmy - 191 Beers, Ellie - 181 Beers, Cherri - 191 , y - Burchfield, Marsha - 143 Burgin, Lyle - 172 Burks, Gary - 181 Burks, Jimmy - 181 Burks, Roger - 143 Burney, Bryan - 143 Burney, Buddy - 181 Burney, Kenneth - 172 Burton, Kerry - 181 Busby, Jeff - 193 Butcher, James - 182 Byers, Stephanie - 172 -C- Cable, Day - 182 Calhoun, Janet - 172 Campbell, Judy - 191 Camper, Gere Don - 172 Carroll, Tanye - 182 Carter, Johnny - 191 Carter, Stephen - 172 Crandell, Peggy - 172 Crandell, Peggy - 172 Crist, Karlette - 192 Cross, Cathey - 145 Crouch, Andy - 192 Crouch, Cindy - 172 Crum, Sharon - 172 Crump, Darlene - 173 Crump, Dean - 192 Cunzalo, Leonard - 145 -D- Dabbs, Jerry - 173 Daniel, Becky - 192 Daniel, Bobby - 145 Daniel, Jackie - 145 Daniels, Ricky - 173 Daniels, Yvonne - 145 Darden, Becky - 192 Darlin, Brenda - 192 Darlin, Debbie - 173 Darlin, Kim - 173 Edwards, Becky - 183 Edwards, Cheryl - 193 Elliot, Jane - 173 Elliot, Molly - 148 Elliot, Tommy - 183 Ellis, Dundra - 183 Eppars, Daniel - 148 Eppars, Mary - 183 Eppars, Suzanne - 173 Epting, Doris - 183 -F- Farris, Ricky - 183 Felton, James - 183 Ferguson, Sonja - 193 Filak, Gary - 148 Filak, Janet - 193 Finch, Tommy - 193 Finney, Brenda - 173 Finney, Dorce - 193 Finney. Felton - 173 Finney, Richard - 183 Fisher, Janet - 173 Fite, Billy - 193 Flemming, Betsy - 173 Ford, Fred - 183 Ford. Freda - 183 Fouse, Jean Anne - 193 Fouse, John - 183 Fouse , R oyce - 148 Fouse, William - 183 Fox, Kenny - 193 Fox, Lonnie - 173 Fox, Mickey - 173 Fox, Rann - 173 Fox, Rod - 193 Gaddis, Bobby - 193 Fralin, Anthony - 193 Franklin, Gary - 193 Free, Phyllis - 173 French, Kenneth - 173 Friddle, Gary - 193 Froneberger, Johnny - 148 -G- Gaddis, Donny - 173 Gaddy, Earl - 183 Gamblin, Donna - 174 Garriga, Paul - 193 Garrison, Sharee - 183 Gasaway, Dwight - 183 Gasaway, Earnest - 174 Gentles, Michelle - 193 Graves, Elsianne - 174 Gray, Keith - 174 Grayson, Larry - 150 Greb, Lisa - 174 Greb, Mike - 150 Green, Mitchell - 194 Green, Timothy - 194 Gregory, Donna - 184 Gregory, Mark - 194 Griffin. Karla - 174 Griggs, Ken - 174 Grimes, Kelly - 184 Griner, Edamae - 194 Griner, Janie - 174 Griner, Joey - 151 Gunn, Ann - 174 Guy, Baylor - 174 -H- Horton, John - 194 Horton, Mike - 175 House, David - 184 Houston, Todd - 184 Howard, Cherri - 175 Hudson, Paul - 194 Hudson, Scott - 152 Humphrey, Dan - 153 -1- Irving, Susan - 175 Isom, Richard - 194 Ivory, Kent - 175 Ivory, Stewart - 175 Leewright, Denise - 195 Leewright, Deryl - 195 Lenox, Glenda - 185 Leverton, Johnny - 195 Lewis, Jacob - 175 Lewis, Lynn - 185 Linch, Kevin - 195 Linch, Scott - 175 Lindley, Tommy - 185 Lindley, Vonda - 195 Lindley, Wanda - 195 Lindsey, Angie - 195 Littrell, Barbara - 175 Logan, Keith - 154 Loggins, Jeff - 195 -J- Hadaway. Jerry - 184 Hager, Julie - 174 Hall Annette - 151 Hall, Francine - 194 Hall, George - 194 Hall, Patricia - 151 Hall, Roy - 151 Hall, Vira - 151 Jackson, Debbie - 184 Jackson, James - 153 James, Ricky - 153 Jenkins, Randy - 175 Jetton. loy - 175 Jimmerson, Frank - 184 Jimmerson, James - 153 Loggins, Jim - 175 Longino, James - 154 Looney, Grant - 195 Lopez, Louis - 195 Lopez, Sharon - 185 Love, Linda - 185 Love, Patricia - 175 Loyd, Ala - 195 Lucas, Billy - 195 Lucas, Jerry - 154 Luce, Tim - 185 Gentles, Thomas - 193 Gentles, Vannoy - 148 Gentry, Clara - 193 George, Diane - 193 George, Rhonda - 174 Hammond, Lee - 174 Harbor, Patti - 174 Harred, Charles - 194 Harrell, Danny - 151 Harrington, Mary - 194 Harrington, Mitzi - 151 Harris, Cindy - 184 Harris, Evelyn - 184 Harris, Janice - 194 Harris. Steve - 174 Johnson, Delbert - 194 Johnson Gary - 175 Johnson, Jeff - 194 Johnson Kamilla - 153 Johnson Kent - 184 Johnson Naomi - 175 Johnson Randy - 185 Johnson Ronnie - 153 Lumpkin, Lola - 185 Lunceford, Jeff- 195 Lyle, Debbie - 155 Lyle. Ronny - 176 Lynard, Johnny - 176 Lynch, Phyllis - 155 'Gibbons, Debbie - 183 Harrison, Brenda - 151 Gibbons, Lavanna - 183 Gibbs, Beverly - 193 Gibson, Mike - 183 Gideon, David - 193 Gideon, Gail - 149 Gilbert, Georgiana - 193 Giles, Rickey - 174 Gillespie, Keith - 183 Gilliam, Sammie - 149 Gilreath, Steve - 183 ,Glenn, Mary - 149 Johnson, Wyman - 175 Jones, Beth - 195 Jones, Judy - 175 Jones, Linda - 175 Jones, Terry - 195 Jordon, Ray Glenn - 195 -M- Mabe, Scott - 155 Mabe, Tony - 155 Maddox, Randy - 195 Maddox, Vicki- 155 Mayberry, Kerry - 176 lGlossup, Danny - 184 Glossup, Deana - 149 Glossup, Johnny - 184 Glossup, Lisa - 184 Godbolt, Patricia - 184 Godfrey. Jeff- 184 Goggans, Danny - 149 Harrison, Bryan - 184 Harrison, Kerry - 194 Harrison, Linda - 174 Harrison, Myron - 184 Harrison, William - 184 Harvey, Dennis - 174 Haskamp. Marty - 152 Hatcher, Brenda - 152 Hathcox Hawkins Hawkins , Samantha - 184 . Trent - 194 , Wanda - 174 Haygood, Cynthia - 152 Jordan, Renee - 195 K- Kelly Kelly , Ruth - 185 , Carolyn - 185 Kelly, Charles - 195 Kelly, Sarah - 185 Kelly Toni Jean - 195 Kelly Vernon - 153 Kerby, Johnny - 195 Mannon, Walt - 176 Martin, Becky - 185 Martin, Dan - 155 Martin, Donnie - 196 Martin, Mike - 176 Martin, Teresa - 185 Martin, Tony - 176 Mathes, Bryan - 176 Mathes, David - 196 Mathes, Neil - 185 Mathes, Philip - 196 Lancaster, John - 185 Goldsmith. Ava - 193 Goldsmith, Billy - 184 Goldsmith, Forrest - 184 Goldsmith, Jimmy - 193 Good, Terry - 150 Goodman, Lou - 184 Goodson, Jo Lafearne - 174 Goodson, Vic - 150 Goolsby, Mark - 194 Gordon, Venda - 174 Gore, Janice - 184 Gossett, Mark - 150 Goswick, Carol - 194 Goswick, Denna - 150 Henton, Sharon - 152 Henton, William - 194 Herren, Cindy - 174 Hettich, Harold - 174 Hettich, James - 194 Hickman, Billy - 174 Hickman, Bonnie - 194 Hickman, Burie - 184 Hicks, Theresa - 194 Highfield, David - 175 Highfield, Steve - 175 Hill, Regina - 194 Hines, Russell - 184 Hinman, Bruce - 175 Hinman, David - 194 Hodges, Holder. Roger - 175 Danny - 152 Hooten, Gerald - 152 Hooten Kathy - 194 Horton ,J Debbie - 184 King, Glyn - 154 King, Melissa - 185 Kirkpatrick, Donna- 195 Kirkpatrick, Kelly - 185 Kirkpatrick, Kim - 154 Kirtley, Karla - 195 - Koon, Karman - 154 Koon, Ricky - 175 -L- Landers, Kim - 195 Landreth, Richard - 154 Lane, Paul - 175 Latham, Greig - 175 Lawrence, Paul - 195 Lee, David - 185 Lee, Toni - 195 Maynard, Tony - 185 Mayo, David - 196 McCaig, Vicki - 185 McCary, Paulan - 185 McClendon, Jay - 156 McCool, Kim - 156 McCool, Mike - 196 McCoy, Danny - 185 McCoy, Mike - 156 McCreary, John - 185 McDaniel, Donna - 196 McDaniel, Rory - 185 McDonald Donna - 176 McDonald Jo Alfred - 196 McDonald, Judy - 176 McFadden, Debbie - 185 McFadden, Lou Ann - 176 McGrady, Amy - 196 Mclllwain, Terry - 196 Mclntire. Robert- 196 McKeever, James - 156 McNeil, Judi - 176 McPherson, Danny - 196 McPherson, Daria - 196 McPherson, Tammy - 185 Mebane, John - 176 Meier, Billy - 156 Melton, Mike - 196 Mercer, Craig - 196 Merritt, Lea Ann - 196 Mikeska, Doris - 186 Mikeska, Patricia - 176 Milburn, Connie - 176 Orren. Glenna - 158 Orren, Joey - 197 Orsburn. Robert - 176 Orwosk y, Bill - 186 Osburn, Denise - 158 Osburne, Linda - 197 Owens, Dale - 197 Owens, Donna - 177 Owens, Janice - 177 Owens, Jeff- 197 -p- Miller, Anita - 186 Miller, Darnese - 157 Miller, Dennette - 176 Miller, Letha - 196 Miller, Mark - 196 Miller, Tonya - 196 Pace, Tom - 186 Palmer, Marsha - 186 Parker, Andy - 186 Parnell, Neena - 186 Patridge, Patti- 186 Petty, Millsap, Bonnie - 186 Minty, Joy - 196 Minty, Laquita - 176 Mitchell, Kay - 157 Mitchell, Ricky - 157 Mitchell, Tanna - 196 Mobley, Paula - 186 Moody, Cindy - 186 Moore, David - 196 Moore, Melany - 196 Moore, Terri - 196 Moreland, Terri - 196 Morgan, Derrell - 176 Payne, Payne, Holley - 197 Scott - 186 Pearson, Jan - 177 Peek, Benny - 159 Penn, Peggy - 197 Penny, Debbie - 197 Perdue, Belinda - 158 Perkins, Jimmy - 187 Perkins, Ronnie - 197 Perry, Debbie - 187 Perry, John - 177 Person, Charlotte - 159 Person, Gyvorn - 159 Ragan, Debbie - 177 Ragan, Randy - 197 Ragan, Truman - 160 Ramey, Mark - 160 Ramey, Renee - 187 Randle, Marilyn - 187 Randle, Patricia - 160 Randolph, Janie - 160 Randolph, Randy - 197 Ransom, George - 177 Rawls, Reisa - 161 Ray, Anna - 187 Ray, Phyllis - 177 Ray, Shem - 161 Renshaw, Scott - 187 Reynolds, Rickey - 197 Rhodes, Gary - 187 Rholes, Mary - 161 Richey, Gary - 187 Riley, Roger - 197 Robbins, Karen - 177 Roberts, Randy - 161 Roberts, Ray - 198 Roberts, Rusty - 177 Robinson, Robin - 161 Rohleder, Gary - 187 Rohleder, Julie - 198 Sims, Howard - 188 Sims, Jane - 198 Sims, Mona - 163 Sims, Tonya - 188 Skaggs, Cindy - 198 Skelton, Kristi - 198 Skelton, Ray - 163 Skidmore, Mitchell - 188 Slay, Jim - 198 Smith, Annette - 198 Smith, Carmen - 163 Smith, Henry - 177 Smith, Mary - 163 Smith, Sylvia - 177 Smith, Ted - 177 Smith, Yvonne - 198 Smithers, Debbie - 188 Smithers, Robert - 164 Smithers, Tommy - 198 Smithers, Vickie - 178 Spivey, Ricky - 198 Roland, Edward - 187 Roland, Gail - 187 Roland, Glodacious - 187 Roland, Nell - 161 Rollins, Brad - 187 Ralph - 197 Morgan , John - 186 Morgan, Melissa - 186 Morgan, Richard - 196 Morgan, Steve - 186 Morris , M orris , Jerry - 176 Wayne - 186 Sartin, Morton, Ricky - 176 Mosely, Janet - 196 Mosley, Anita - 186 Moss, Danny - 157 Moss, Marty - 186 Moss. Tony - 197 Mund, Mike - 186 Murray, Jim - 176 Murray, Mildred - 186 Murray, Penny - 186 Murray, Steve - 157 Peugh, Mark - 159 Peugh, Tommy - 159 Philips, Allan - 177 Phillips, Bonnie - 187 Phillips, Mary - 159 Pickett, Delbert - 187 Pilcher, Janice - 197 Pitts, Kenneth - 197 Pogue, Jennifer - 177 Pogue, Joe - 187 Pogue, Tamara - 177 Pope, Leon - 197 Porter, Larry - 187 Porter, Marilyn - 187 Porterfield, Lisa - 187 Poskey, Delores - 177 Romans, Robert - 177 Ross, Bart - 198 Ross, Jana - 162 Ross. Tony - 198 Russell, Pate - 162 Rutherford, Jackie - 198 Sprague, Chuck - 164 Sprague, Glenna - 188 Sprague, Ruth - 178 Stark, Cindy - 178 Starkey, John - 178 Starrett, Arvin - 178 Stearns, Paula - 178 Steed, Carla - 188 Steele, Chris - 198 Stephenson. Johnnie - 178 Stephenson, Paul - 178 Stewart, Allen - 198 Stewart, James - 188 Stewart, Leanne - 188 Stewart, Tony - 178 Stinson, Jeff- 188 Stone, Darlene - 164 -5- Sachs, Lisa - 177 Sanders, Casedral - 162 Sanders, Floyd - 177 Sanders, Mike - 162 Karen - 162 Stracener, Robert - 164 Stribling, Dewayne - 164 Strickland, Sharon - 198 Sullivan, Johnny - 164 Suttle, Ronny - 178 Swilley. Linda - 165 Swindell, Bill - 178 Swindell, Greg - 178 Murray, Tony - 186 Myers, Tracy - 176 -N- Nash, Aubrey - 157 Nash, Dennis - 157 Nash, Regina - 176 Neal, Kylene - 176 Nelson, Angela - 197 Nesbitt, Jay - 186 Newsom, Jack - 158 Nix, Tony - 158 Norris, Leda - 158 -O- Orr, Debra - 186 Orr, Kenneth - 186 Orr, Rickey - 158 Poskey, Karen - 197 Poskey, Steve - 159 Potter, Thurmond - 187 Poulos, Cynthia - 197 Powell, John - 187 Powell, Susan - 159 Powers, Georgia - 177 Preuss, Ralph - 197 Preuss, Roy - 177 Price, Alice - 160 Price, Cindy - 177 Price, Salli - 160 Price, Vicki - 187 Pride, Sophia - 197 Prince, Karen - 197 Prince, Susan - 197 Pryor, Pryor, Barry - 177 Doris - 187 -R- Ragan, David - 177 Sartin, Kevin - 162 Sartin, Kim - 177 Schwertner, Jan - 198 Scott, David - 188 Scott, Freda - 162 Scott, Julie - 198 Seawright, Melanie - 198 Seawright, Ray - 187 Seawright, Terry - 198 Sellers, John - 187 Sellers, Mary Jo - 198 Sewell, Debra - 177 Sewell, Gina - 187 Sharber, Lee - 198 Sheppard, Mark - 163 Sheppard, Martha - 188 Short, Bobby - 198 Short, Eddy - 177 Sides, J. P. - 188 Sims, Danny - 188 Sims, Danny Jo - 168 Sims. Dwight - 198 Sims, Glinda - 177 Swindell, Scott - 198 -T- Tanton, Delola - 188 Tanton, Edith - 198 Tanton, Morris - 165 Tanton, Paul - 198 Tanton, Tommy - 178 Tatom. Neil- 165 Taylor, Kerry - 188 Taylor, Lisa - 188 Taylor, Simmie - 198 Tedley, Temple Diana - 188 s, Gary - 188 Temples, Joy - 165 Therneau, Stanley - 188 Thompson, Betty - 178 Thompson, Bill - 188 Thompson, Carla - 165 Thomps Thomps Thomps on, Judith - 165 on, Micheal - 178 on, Raymond - 178 Young, 1Thompson, Terry - 165 Thornton, Rodney - 178 lTimmons, Barbara - 198 immons, Janice - 178 olleson, Charlotte - 198 Tolleson, Suzan - 178 ownsend, Marty - 188 ownsend, Teresa - 166 rout, Cathy - 198 rout, Sharon - 178 uck. Deborah - 198 ucker, Kim - 188 ulley, Rhonda - 188 utt, Sandra - 166 yers, Richard - 198 ynes, Lyle - 178 -V- Vanden, Suzie - 198 Vaughn, Ester - 198 Vaughn, Jody - 166 Vititow, Karen - 188 Vititow, Paula - 188 Voorheese, Charlotte - 178 -w- Made, Jerry - 166 Made. Larry - 178 Maldrep, Beth - 198 Waldrep, Walker, Walker. Walker. Wallace Wallace , Wallace . Wallace . Tim - 179 Donald - 189 Katheryn - 179 Kirk - 179 . Mark - 199 Rhonda - 199 Tamara - 179 Teresa - 179 Waller, David - 179 Ward, Becky - 189 Ward, Pam - 198 Wheeler, Terry - 189 White, Harold - 189 White, Teresa - 199 Whitehead, Laquita - 189 Whitworth, Kim - 179 Wigenton, Ricky - 199 Wilemon, Rex - 189 Wiler, Tammy - 199 Wilhite, Darlene - 189 Wilks, Billy - 167 Wilks, Kevin - 189 Washington, Andrea - 166 Washington, Ashley - 189 Washington, Barry - 166 Washington, Harry - 166 Watkins, Marie - 198 Watson. David - 198 Watts, Lisa - 189 Watts, Mark - 199 Watts, Mike - 166 Watts, Richard - 179 Watts, Sara - 199 Watts, Sharon - 179 Weeks. Fred - 199 Weeks, Larry - 166 Weeks, Sherri - 167 Wells, Monty - 189 Wells, Sheryl - 199 Wells, Vicki- 179 Williams, Williams Charlie - 179 Deborah - 179 Williams Delbert - 179 Williams Demelda - 189 Williams. Janice - 199 Williams. Jeanice - 199 Williams Kwenlion - 189 Williams Lasca - 199 Williams, Melvin - 179 Williams Mike - 189 Williams Rickey - 167 Williams, Terri - 199 Williamson, John - 189 Wills, Ann - 167 Winkle, James - 199 Winton, Dennis - 199 Wood, Daniel - 189 Woodall, Annette - 189 Woodall, Bonnie - 168 Woods, Stephanie - 167 Woodson, Teresa - 189 Worley, Judy - 189 Worsham, David - 167 Worsham, Johnny - 167 Wright Ann - 189 Wright Ann - 199 Wright Bertha - 179 Wright Jerald - 199 Wright. Leisa - 199 Wright, Lester - 168 Wright, Melvin - 168 Wright, Murrell - 189 Wright, Paula - 199 Wright, Randle - 179 Wright, Sherri- 168 Wyly, James - 199 Wynigear, Alfred - 168 -Y- Young, Brenda - 189 Young, Deno - 189 Young, Leonard - 189 Young. Mark - 189 Wesson, Janie - 179 West, Ann -189 Westbrook, Steve - 189 Wood, Duncan - 199 Wood, Glenn - 167 Wood, Paula - 199 Wood, Penny - 199 Young , Sabrina - 179 Thurman - 199 Those Were lwhe 0 . . . . . . The game is over. The team may not have won, but several hundred fans shout their support from the stands. Suddenly the noise of the crowd fades, and the Wildcats rise for the proud solemn singing of the Alma Mater . . . . . . basketball spirit cheerleader skits . . the wildcat . . . entertainment putung on a new face practicing Skl11S First Gear TheDays0 . . . High School brings to mind the most care- free days of our youth. The days when our most urgent needs were fulfilled with merely a smile from a friend. 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