Woodrow Wilson Middle School - Statesman Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1976
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QQ E Lili? 6'2i3l.i2C Q?Qi P3 QQXQQQZ 3232252 2 mf, f wif? R956 QQ, IXCL' 'X' Eigiz XA 'S C27 Z E 92 Wilson Spirit Cf '76 Contents Theme Page .... Administration. . . Ninth Grade .... Who's Who. . . Eighth Grade. . . Seventh Grade. . . Activities .... Sports .... Memories .... Autographs. . . Learn from the past with pride in your heritage, Live in the present with faith in mankind Look to the future with hope that your generation will make the next 200 years good ones. Jamie McKenzie Administration 0 rm m 4Jjff7fW,6r'N Administration OJ if rf? if Mr. Bill Williams Principal lVlr. Kenneth Yates Assistant Principal Dean of Boys Q? 4'-if 'N-gn W Counselors Mrs. Jodie Stinnett Dean of Girls 9th Grade Counselor 9 tn K-+ r-QQ l wmmssmwssww Mr. Joe Garner 7th and 8th Grade Counselor Administration Faculty Spirit Of '76 Miss Mary Baker Instrumental Music Mrs. Rosalind Banks Social Studies, Mathematics Mrs. Rebecca Barnes Homemaking, English Mr. Jim Brown Social Studies A K .ss- ffm Mr. Hugh Brumley Typing, English Mr. Jack Coleman t Mathematics W Mrs. Debbie Collum c, Math he 'ikk X t s Mr. James Cotney Social Studies 1 A . HR Mr. Doug Crawford Science Mr. Bill Curby Mathematics Mrs. Margaret Daley Special Education is Mrs. Patricia Deuvall Spanish, English Survivors of Back To School Night. Would you look at that! Ad m I nlstratlon . XM M 'fit ,S p Q 1 s. .. as N W as RQ js 1 sw Ta- da hl Where did Santa go? Mrs. Sharon Dillard Speech, English Miss Billie Dodge Physical Education Mrs. Norma Dotson Music, English Mr. Ron Givens Social Studies Miss Marcia Hays Librarian Mr. Bob Kirberger Physical Education, Social Studies Mr. Charles LoneCh1ef PhyslcalEducat1on, Social Studies Mr. Bob Newton Industrial Arts What's that number again? 4 Habla Ud. espanol? Administration Mr. Lenard Nolan 4 t Mathematics Mr. Dale Orr ' Mathematics Q Mrs. Pat Oulds Reading Skills Mrs. Gloria Petit English ' Tix Mrs. Cloma Southgage English Mr. David Tucker Science Mrs. Carrie Von Aspe Science Mrs. Cheryl Zoller Art, Physical Education 4-- Faculty Sets The Pace Administration .. Teachers Aid Mrs. Leila McVay D th Faculty And Staff Unite In '76 y Brase Mrs. Maxine Grebing Office Clerks 1 Administration Cafeteria Staff . gg. ., :VA Cafeteria Staff : CL to RJ Florine Calvert, Carol Bremmer, Patricia Wilson, Gail Reasoner, Mayme Gray, Luise Pursley, Inez Clark, Phyllis Styrie, Jean Brown, Erma Holt, Ruth Pizzo, Nuiko Wildcat, Betty Chezzen, Geraldine Pace. Mr. Joe Kesterson Custodian Administration Mrs. Kathrine Williams N u rse Ninth Grade Ninth Grade Officers 1 Secretary - Lee Anne Lampman, President - Bryan Cauthon, Vice-President - Melissa Cleveland, Treasurer - Carol Canfield i ,Q QQ K x Q, X 2 -QC , Ninth Grade Principal's Honor Roll: CL to RJ lst ROW-Amy Gaskill, Lisa Irwin, Stacy Spears, Leslie Irwin, Deanna Ast, Belinda Wildcat, Joy Scrivner, Molly Mylar, Joyce Phillips, Debbie Rea, Stacy Kaiser, Leslie Stafford, Mike Sloan. Znd ROW-Tracy Pace, Jana Davis, Pam Marquardt, Yvonne Lewis, Kallie Godsey, Sherri Jabour, John Howard, Joyce Murphy, Wesley Anderson, Carol Canfield, Lee Anne Lampman, Karen Tiller 3rd ROW-Curtis Arnold, Wesley Roberts, Joe Staires, Boyd Adams, Todd Terrell, Danny Saul, David Wallace, Bob Hise, Matt Frye, John Tate, Bruce Morgan, Danny Vesley Ninth Grade PrincipaI's Honor Roll Ninth Grade THE PAST IS GONE, OF FRIENDSHIPS UNTOLD. THE FRIENDS YOU ONCE HAD THE GOOD TIIVIES YOU SHARED, THE PICTURES YOU SAVED THE TALKS YOU ONCE HAD WOULD NEVER END. IT'S ALWAYS TOO LATE TO TURN TO YESTERDAY AND IT'S SAD TO THINK SO, THIS COULD BE THE LAST TIME THAT WE MEET, NOT EVEN TIME CAN DEFEAT! Best All-Around Tracy Pace Matt Frye Best Dressed A Angela Walker Most nte lectual Leslie Irwin Who's Who Brett Smith Jimmy Chandler I Freshman 1976 . . The Past And The Future BUT THE FUTURE STILL HOLDS. ALL THAT'S LEFT ARE MEMORIES ' w OF THE LOVED ONES WHO CARED. WITH YOU'RE VERY BEST FRIEND MADE YOU FEEL THAT YOUR FRIENDSHIP ' t EACH HAS GONE HIS SEPARATE WAY. BUT THE LOVE WE ONCE SHARED, LESLIE STAFFORD '76 . . . Who's Who W itti est Lucy Anderson Danny Vesley Most Attractive Lori Hight Danny Ward IVl0St Athletic Wende Goolsby Joe Wright Most Dependable Lisa Irwin John Howard Who's Who Spirit of 9th Grade Level III - wind test. ANDERSON,WESLEY ARNOLD,CURTE ARRIAGA, LINDA AST,DEANNA ATCHLEY, PATTY BAKER, DANNY BARNETT, FRANCHELL BARNEY, BILL 'r-Q' ADAMS, BOYD ALLEY, JAY ALRED, KELLY ANDERSON, LUCY Af' Ninth Grade Show your spirit - smilel Type your heart out. BAUHAUS, CHARLIE BECK, DAVID BELLER, MIKE BESS, DAVID BITTICK, HAROLD BOULWARE, FORREST BOWMAN, CINDY BRADSHAW, LAURA BRADY, BUDDY BRITTON, DIANE CABRERA, AUBREY CABRERA, KEVIN Ninth Grade cANF1ELD,cARoL CARLSON,THEA CMLRMWY cAUTHoN,BRYAN CEASAR,SHERMAN 4 , CEASE,DON z CHANDLER,HMMY 5' 6 JE e cLARK,REBEccA e CLEVELAND,MELESA coATs,KATHY coLEMAN,LUKE COLLIER,MARC Alt 11 t K N i America starts with US! My feet are killing me! Do you know the answer? N i nth G rad e Where do these go? I ,muse Did I ever tell you. . . COOK, RACHEL CORE, MARK l Another day has come and gone, COVEY, MARK CRISWELL, DIANNA CROUCH, JULIE CRYER, ROBIN DANIELS, BRIAN DAVIS, DAVID DAVIS, JANA DRURY, DONNA DUNLAP, KENNY DUTTON, DANA EAST, BRIAN Ninth Grade EATON, ROD EDWARDS, DELWYN FRANCE, RICHARD FRANCISCO, MARK FRYE, MATT GASKILL, AMY GLOVER, DARONDA GODSEY, KALLIE f sf 5 ,wa M AA., - C' 'Lx GOOLSBY, WENDE GRAHAM, CAROL GREENWOOD, RON HANDCOCK, NICK Ninth Grade ' , .v W- ,,,-, Af SM Work, what's that? We're late for a very important date! W., Wilson has America Pride! HANDCOCK, SANDRA HARRIS, OAVIN HIGHT, LORI HILMER, RAGAN HINDS, MARK HISE, ROBERT HO, JAMES HOLT, STEVE HOOPER, TERRI HORTON, JACKIE HOWARD, JOHN HUDSON, BECKY HULL, SHIRLEY HUSKINSON, PHIL IRVING, RICK IRWIN, LESLIE IRWIN, LISA JABOUR, SHERR1 JACKSON, TERRI JOHNSON, TERI Ninth Grade Wilson Goes Bicentennial! JOHNSON, TOB1 JONES, BILL JONES, DAVID JONES, DIANNA JONES, WAYNE KAISER, STACY KARLESKINT, JOHN KINKADE, RUSSELL 41' 1,- 'cq '7 ex. 'fr 4 A , Just one last touch. LAMPMAN, LEE ANNE LAWRENCE, DANA Having a few laughs What! Ten cents for a pencil? Ninth Grade LAWSON, MIKE LEWIS, LESLIE LEWIS, TAMMY I have to do all the work! Now what? Big Pete! LEWIS, YVONNE LIVINGSTON, MARGARET LOGSDON, ALEX LYLES, JERRIE MALLINGER, KANDI MARQUAREDT, PAM MARTIN, LESLIE MCKENZIE, BRAD Ninth Grade Has he taken the picture yet? Hey, hold on a minute! MOORE, DEBBIE MORGAN, BRUCE MORRIS, JACKIE MUNS, DIANE MURPHY, JOYCE MURRAY, ERIC MYERS, MARIBETH MYLAR, MOLLY NEEL, BOBBY NEEL, JOHN Ninth Grade MCKINNEY, KENNY MCNEIL, CECIL America MCNERN, SUSAN MILNOR, DOUG A,..ADs O'CONNER, PAT OLIVER, RANDY PACE, TRACY PARKER, JIM Ninth Grade PRIDEAUX, JIM PROTZ MAN, CHAR PRICE, BRYAN ISSA PURSLEY, KARIN RAMSAY, JOHN RAMSAY, SCOTT RASMUSSEN, CARL REA, DEBRA RICHARDSON, GREG ROACH, BRETT ROARK, RANDY ROBERTS, RANDY ROBERTS, WESLEY ROGERS, MIKE ROSENFELD, JOHN Have Pride In 76 5. R .B--f ,NMAC NYS' ROSS, KATHY RYKER, BRIAN SAUL, DANNY IIA ' E SCRIVNER, JOY SEABA, GARY 3- SHERRELL, KANNY SHERWIN, SANDRA SIMON, .IANICE SLOAN, MIKE E 4 A A SMITH, BRETT I SMITH, CHRIS A SMITH, JANET Ninth Grade SNOW, KEN SPEARS, STACY STAFFORD, LESLIE STAIRES, JOE STALCUP, MILEA STEWART, JIM STOKES, DUANE STONE, KEVIN SULLIVAN, LAURA TATE, JOHN TAYLOR, DAVID TERRELL, TODD Rebels catch the A Ninth Grade L L v,,.,,w 22f ww, THURSTON, VICKY TILLER, KAREN P I TOLLEY, JOE TRIETSCH, SUZIE Spirit of '76 TUGGLE, KIM VAN BUSKIRK, SONYA S I VEITH, Loy VESLEY, DANNY VESLEY, RICKY WALKER, ANGELA WALLACE, DAVID WARD, DANNY WEEKS, MARK WESTON, DONNA Ninth Grade I WHINERY, CARL WHITE, STEPHANIE WILCOX, LUCRETIA WILDCAT, BELINDA WILKESON, LAURA WILKESON, LIsA WILLIAMS, DAVID Woon, KATHY WREIKL EMILY WRIGHT, ELIZABETH WRIGHT, JOE YUAN, NANCY Today's Happenings . . . . Are History Tomorrow Ninth Grade Eighth Grade Principa1's Honor Roll: CL to RJ 1st ROW - Cindy Buchanan, Garry Evans, David Beck, Melissa Chapman, Cathy Davis. 2nd ROW -Shawn Reeves, Jackie Holt, Dan Delargy, Kim Barney, Greg Lamb, Sharon Johnson. 3rd ROW - Connie Bales, Terri Economos, Becky Nowland, Steve Nowland, Steve Gammie, Emily Pittman, Jamie McKenzie, Julie Thurman. Eighth Grade Principal's Honor Roll Eighth Grade ,ffffsr x gr .FM 1 5 l 3 W 5 , X. .. , A 1::,f:?: I Serge. s X. - :T 5 ,Si we Spirit Of 8th Grade Ahrens, John Akers, Renda Allen, Serena Angel, Curt Arriaga, Regina Ast, Danette Backward, Melissa Bales, Connie Bare, Ed Barney, Kim Barry, Kevin Bartley, Mike .Qs '-.,: -., ' it 74 A-K l l-.. X' Q 'xg Q5 ' i Should I make the eyes here? Bates, Julie Bates, Terry Baughman, Marietta Baughman, Robert Bearden, Richard Beck, David Berry, Linda Berry, Van Blaylock, Shawn Blohm, Beverly Elghth Grade Bohannon, Johnny Bolen, Kenneth Borland, Gina Bowman, Chris Boyd, Kim Boyd, Montgomery Boyd, Reginald Breshears, Patricia Brumley, Fonda Bryant, Gayle Buchanan, Cindy Cameron, Mitch Cameron, Richard Carson, Elizabeth Chamberlin, Rolf Chapen, Allen Chapman, Melissa Chenoweth, Rebecca Clark, Leigh Collins, Phyllis Condry, Colleen Conner, Eddie Cooper, Howard Crain, Dale Davis, Cathy Dazzler, Hanna Delargy, Dan Dwyer, Rhonda Economos, Terri Evans, Garry Elghth Grade ' r as L YF i is S x '5..J 'E:'iau?, f ' s 5 Let Freedom Ring! ,4- All Q., -wr xi ... X all' a - xx LXW,7' .1 When is that meeting again? Evans, Larry Fazendine, Phillip Ferguson, Penny Fllnn, Marcy Freeman, Jimmy Freeman, Robin Friedl, Frank Gammie, Steven Gardner, Tony Garner, Scott Gibbons, Mark Gilliland, Dena Glover, Mark Grant, Jim Green, Bruce Greenleaf, Mike Waiting for the bell to ring. Eighth Grade Grubb, Warner Guevara, Robert Guthrie, Terry Hacker, Paul Hale, David Havenstrite, Jimmy Henry, Mike Hernandez, Silvia Hight, Scott Hill, Chuck Hines, Joey Holt, Jackie Howard, Michael Huddleston, Mike Hudson, Danette Hudson, Ricky Hunigan, Deandra Hunt, Alison Ingalls, Barry Ingram, John Jackson, Randy Jackson, Shana Jacobs, Julie Johnnie, Linda Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Chuck Johnson, Kerry Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Linda Johnson, Sharon Eighth Grade ,X ...ff . Q 3-S 1 , 5 asf Q .A was K ' K - hx 4 Zz- K Up with AM ERICA! . .V- ,A N Johnston, Chris Jones, Robyn Joyce, Mike Karleskint, Janet Kennedy, Sean Key, Janet King, Rebecca Kirk, Donna Kirk, Tammy Kittrell, Tamara Kojundic, Kathy Lamb, Greg Laney, Sally Leland, Lisa Lense, Pam Lester, Lea C, Lindhorst, Shirle Lindsey, David Lope, Lola Mace, Barry Manny, Steve Marshell, Terry Martin, Cydney Martin, Glenn Mason, Jim Massie, Greg McBride, Brett McCollum, Cheri McIntosh, Pam McIntosh, Vicki McKenzie, Jamie McReyno1ds, Mik Y 9 f G sw. ff Eighth Grade Melcher, Sue Middleton, Lori Mitchell, Dennis Montgomery, Kim Mook, Frank Mott, Denia Muehlbert, Mari Munsell, Todd Murray, Mary Pat Neville, Marvin Nowland, Becky O'Conner, Jenny Pace, Janice Pack, Robin Pack, Tim Parrett, Theresa Pendleton, Brett Pendleton, Jamie Pittman, Emily Poafpybitty, Shawnday Pope, Kim Powell, Kelly Price, Glenn Proud, Christi Pursley, Frank Quillman, Chris Ratllff, Weldon Reed, Derek Reed, Donald Eighth Grade if fx l - Q Q , . 11' Il - .v , America Gives Us ,fm elf' if N P. --he , ww, 9 W t x., Reeves, Shawn Reynolds, J anlace Reynolds, Mike Roark, Penny 7' Roberson, Kathy Roberts, Cindy Roberts, Janine Rosenborough, Juanita Rowe, Billy Rutherford, Rodney Sanders, Robin -1- ,,.,, 9, Wifi i 'e,', ., ,'.., . , Scgtt, Cynthia 5 A M T Se11erS, Tina . ' f f' if? T 5 Shaw, Ronnie f N' Smith, Rance Smith, Randy Smith, Steve Sontheimer, Mark Spoon, Ronnie Starks, Chris Starks, Rodney Stephens, Paula f- Terrell, Mark n T N Thomas, Anita Thompson, Alisa tftyh ,W Ag Thompson, Dennis Life, Liberty And The Pursuit Of Happiness. Eighth Grade We are the Future! Eighth Grade Thurman, Julie Tilton, Charles Todd, Debra Trevathan, Connie Trevathan, Mike Turney, Stephen Twomey, Randy Uptegraft, Michelle Vanscoy, Jeff Wadley, Terri Waite, Valerie Warner, Steve Watkins, Glenna Wheeler, Allen Whisenhunt, Steve White, Paul Whitney, John Wilkerson, Julie Wommack, Brett Wommack, Denise his E THE Pfam? 55133 asf Siigim MQDDKHXD Seventh Grade Principa1's Honor Roll: CL to RJ 1st ROW - Jeff Young, Deane Dusanic, Kirk Martin, Lee Anne Lawrence, Shelly Carpenter, Mike Evans, 2nd ROW - Gayle Patterson, Tim Murray, Karen Yust, Janet Casillas, Alison Gammie, Bill Dudney. 3rd ROW - Kim Bowers, Troy Goddard, Charles Darrah, Rick Atherton. 4th ROW - Nita Sellers, Terry Ferris, Gaelle Atkins, Leonard Price, Laura Beck, Kim Lampman. Seventh Grade PrincipaI's Honor Roll Seventh Grade fu-. . :X Sf: - . .A Q, as N N Q -sf is X z x, X QPR-NX XXV R 'Mrk ai, x 1 1. or 3 t N 'X QR . ,, . . -a x' I if K , A, ,.,, 3 Y A r .,. 'T X, .'.,: : 5 e ' 1 X we Q an l 4 is 5 mit: aw 4, N, 5 a X r iw 5 in Q 1' K ff Q 3, 1 Q 'X Acosta, Angela Alderman, Mark Allen, Roger Alley, Mike Antwine, Cheryl Ast, Denise Atherton, Ricky Atkins, Gaelle Bacon, Cheryl Barton, Earl Beck, Laura Blttick, Trudi Blackburn, Renee Bliss, Becky Bodine, Steve Bowers, Kim Bowman, Kevin Brackin, Darlene Briceno, Jose Brittaln, Sandy Broch, Janeen Brown, Lugenia Brumley, Mindy Brumley, Missy Burd, Howard Burgess, Edward Bruke, Becky Butler, Kenny Cabrera, Lynn Cambell, Greg Canup, Sherri Carlson, Eric Carlson, Stephanie Carpenter, Jana Carpenter, Shelly Carter, Laura Casey Cheryl Casillas, Janet Clark, Sarah Clarke, Julie Clements, Debbie Coulson, Vicki Crawford, Toby Crockett, David Culp, Cindy Daniels, Linds Darrah, Charles Davenport. David Seventh Grade 5 Dickson, B111 Dillard, John Dotson, Olon Dudney, Billy Dusanic, Diane Iilt ,,., ' tn he j Ebling, Fred gl 5 Eckard, Steve ,, I, Ellis, Tom ' qi. ' Eubanks Phillip Evans, lolichael x Evans, Virginia . . Ferris, Terry Fitagerald, Joey Friedl, Tina Foster, Robert Gammie, Alison Geesing, Jeanne Gerhardt, Tommy Glover, Kathy Goddard, Troy Celebrate The Best Of '76 Which way to the elevator? Crunch a bunch of lunch Seventh Grade Y AUX x. Goolsby, Tim Gould, LeRoy Grant, Lisa Griffin, Tonya Grimmitt, Calvin Guthrie, Kip Harris, Kristi Hawkins, Carla Hayes, Robin Heavener, Chantay Helinske, Lisa Hembree, Robert Hlckle, Sam Hill, Kim Hill, Leon A ' if W 'XP Q N rr X 'E L 'as J' iz, my H Q, fl X SJ gg 'iNe:FS- Q. Hilmer, Ruth Hines, Marcia Hooper, Sydney Horton, Ricky Inman, Lisa Irving, Rosemary Jones, Randy Jones, Steve Jones, Tyler Johnstone, Megan Joyce, Janice James, Mike Jaggers, William Jackson, Michelle Jackson, Jackie Jackson, David Kaub, Helen Kemp, Marvin Klein, Fred Knight, Kari Lampman, Kim Laney, Susan Leblane, Connie Ledbetter, Tame Seventh Grade Lee, Robert Lense, Michelle Lewis, Cyndy Lindhorst, Kristin Logan, Sheild Lurvey, Vince Lyon, Tina Marshall, Deelaine Martin, Kim Martin, Kirk Martin, Terry Mason, Todd McClellan, Marsha McCo1p1n, Melinda McFarland, E. Mar McKenzie, Cass McKenzie, Dean McMillan, Joe Milnor, Lisa Montgomery, David Mooney, Pam Morris, Ronald Murphy, John Murray, Tim Myers, Steve ie f f f K 1 7 ,Q ' ,..,, .,, Ln , wha i V, fy f I ,,L,' 22 1, ,.,, Wg G, of r,f H A ,- 'eff , ,V W f 1 My J f 1 'W 5220 M Z . 1 , fgwfm Zaye M2 Seventh Grade L X, . .. fi ...,. . United We Stand Divided We Fall xi 1' 1 'su SS xi YQ I X,.t Naifeh, Susanne Nguyen, Nancy Nordstrom, Laura Orthwein, Laura Owens, Robert Parker, Pam Parks, Scott Perrine, Cindy Patterson, Gayle Petre, Curt Petty, Tammy Poafpybitty, Deanna Pyice, Leonard Ramirez, Cozzette Raffensperger, Todd Randles, Bonnie Reed, Chris Regnault, Desiree Richardson, Mike Roberson, Cliff Roberson, Nyoka Robertson, Mike Robinson, Chris Roper, John Rosenfeld, Jackie Ryan, B111 Savage, Anna Schlesinger, Roxanne Schulte, Allen Seaba, Greg Seventh Grade Sellers, Nita Sethi, Sunil Sewell, Sheri Sherwln, Mike Smith, Joe Smith, Rhonda Snow, Jim Sonthelmer, Andrew Spickelmier, Karen Stockum, David Tawney, Kevin Than, Hung Than, My Tharp, Dona Tlbbetts, Pam Tramell, Shelby Trevathan, Ricky Turney, Ed Tuter, Chris Twomey, Kenneth Valentine, Rachel Walker, Roderick Ward, Greg West, Willie Wheeler, Barbara Willett, Anna Wills, Richard Wilson, Jackie Wilson, Mark Wren, Victor Wyant, J lm Young, Jeff Young, Terry Yuan, Stevie Yust, Karen Seventh Grade 1776 to 1976 We f X Q Q rm ' t if 'Z-A ,, , fyff 0 f as e . 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My ,, 4 XM f if 6 Student Council Officers Student Council Officers: CL to RJ Secretary- Edie Peterson, President- Lisa Irwin, Vice-President- Greg Lamb, Treasurer- Leslie Irwin, Parliamentarian- Tracy Pace, Sergeant-at-arms- Lori Hight Newspaper Drive Trophy i Candy Sales Student Council Student Council Student Council Representatives: CL to RJ lst ROW - Michael Evans, Mary Pat Murray, Joey Fitzgerald, Tim Murray, Joe McMillan, Kirk Martin, Mindy Brumley, 2nd ROW - Fonda Brumley, Lisa Irwin, Jamie Pendleton, Leslie Irwin, Salley Laney, Billy Dudney. 3rd ROW -Kevin Stone, Lori Hight, Jackie Holt, Tracy Pace, Edie Peterson, Vicki Thurston, Greg Lamb, Timothy Goolsby. 4th ROW - Sponsor: Mr, Nolan, Loy Veith, Melissa Cleveland, Kevin Carpenter, Matt Frye, Margaret Livingston, Theresa Parrett, Linda Arriaga, Elizabeth Wright. Loading Papers Weighing Papers 9th Grade Door Decoration Student Council Red Cross 4 2 Canned food drive Christmas stockings ' s s Red Cross Representatives: CL to RD lst ROW - Cheryl Casey, Mike Alley, Robin Pack, Jimmy Freeman, Glen Price, sponsor: Mrs. Deuvall. 2nd ROW - Laura Norstrom, Billy Dixon, Patty Raymond, Mark Terrill, Leslie Stafford, Jane Casillas. 3rd ROW - Phillip Fazendine, Joey Hines, Shawnday Poafpybltty, Steve Manney, Terri Hooper, Marc Collier, Olon Datson, 4th ROW - Wende Goolsby, Terri Economos, Terry Farris, Ragan Hilrner, Kenny Dunlap, Kallie Godsey, Carol Canfield, Susie Trietsch. F-led Cross Red Cross Officers Red Cross Officers: CL to RD Suzie Trietsch, Wende Goolsby, Carol Canfield, Joey Hines, ,J JN . .4 0' , so s,fM x sponsor: Mrs. Duevall roro e 5 3 i 'L K L, J it 2, .f 1 Red Cross 4 1 Yearbook Sponsor: Mrs. Cheryl Zoller Yearbook . . . Editor: Sherri J abour Co--Editor: Kallie Godsey Yearbook Staff . . .Staff '76 Yearbook photographer: Mr. David Tucker Approaching the finish. Yearbook Staff: Leslie Stafford, Sherri J abour, Kallie Godsey, Amy Gaskill, Janice Pace, Becky Nowland, Jamie McKenzie, Jackie Holt, Kathy Kojundic, Julie Thurman, John Ingram, Carol Canfield, Cindy Bowman. Yearbook Staff Sandra DuMont Miss City Girl It'11 be all right, Elmer. Take it Easy -Musical What'cha doin with my girl? Musical Cast members At last, lovers are together. Ninth Grade Play Seventeen Ninth Grade Play Wilson Shows Their Talent Of 76 1 :E Q- ' fm 1 f, L, .153gwa'..4- .I ,W-. 1 1 - 1 2 0 4, , f 1 1' pe, ' ew l11,1,,en1 ,, 11-1 :Q -- ,,, 1 111 ea- 1 1 , ,A. ,,.,, 1 8 ,, - ' mm if , . .. vga MM: 1 - 'Qgmfsegga L ....... - Aren't we we cute? SOUL! Yankee Doodle Girls Gentle Ben 7B Babes The Robot ,. if 3 P Q , X 2 S 6 1 12: HP h is if-s,1s1f '11i112E2 1?21fe2ise s 2l1:i3 15 1 12. L 11-7211 1 ? 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With the aid of friendly powersfnamely France and Holland-and the leadership of commanders like Jones, the American fleet was able to effectively combat Britainis naval supremacy in the colonies. 3! General John Stark led the colonial forces to victory at Ben- nington on August 11, 1777. The victory, along with an American triumph at Saratoga on October 12 of that year brought France to the colonies' aid as an ally and was the turn- ing point of the war. 41 Outside of occupied Boston, colonial patriots organized themselves into a volunteer militia known as the Minutemen. On the eve of April 18, 1775, British troops numbering more than 800 were dispatched from Boston to seize colonial munitions stored at Concord. Forewarned, Paul Revere and others spread the alarm and the Redcoats were met by a deter- mined band of Minutemen at Lexington. It was here that the famous shot heard round the worldl' was fired. It is not known which side fired the first shot of that battle which markedithe opening of outright hostilities and led to open war. 5! The surrender of British troops under the command of General Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown on October 19, 1781, brought an end to all-out fighting. A few scattered skirmishes continued for over a year. However, complications of negotia- tion with England delayed the signing of a peace treaty for nearly two years. General George Washington, commander of colonial forces, accepted the British surrender at Yorktown and later presented the captured British flags to the Congress. Stand Your Ground. . . If They Mean to Haoe cz War Let It Begin Here. 4 Foot, -John lhrlcer lf Capt. John Parker uttered those words as the colonial militia under his command prepared to meet the British troops at Lexington. Those words and the painting-Spirit of '76-exemplify the dedication and determination of the American patriots in their fight for independence. The colonies had organized to express their grievances in an effort to resolve the differences within the framework of the Empire. Several of the colonial legislatures had instructed their delegates to the Con- tinental Congress in Philadelphia to oppose any move toward in- dependence. The movement for independence was gaining strength and following the publication of Thomas Paine's Common Sense, which argued for colonial sovereignty, a resolution was adopted and a committee of five appointed to draft a declaration of independence. 2X General Washington, who had been appointed commander-in-chief ofAmerican forces by the Second Continental Congress, was a brilliant military strategist. It was his decision to take his Continentals across the Delaware River on Christmas night which resulted in the first ma- jor colonial victory. That victory at Trenton over Hessian mercenaries gave the ragged army renewed vigor. Supported chiefly through the printing of Continental currency, the colonial army also went through the personal fortunes of many American patriots-among them Washington, Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee and John Adams. These fortunes were donated to the cause of liberty-a cause supported by about one-third of the American population which was near 2,000,000 Another one-third remained loyal to the English crown and the remainder were apathetic. Despite many defeats, the colonies managed to keep an army in the field as a symbol of American resistance, to guarantee a negotiated rather than dictated peace. 2 . , ,S . 'Q' it Aiwa -W . E f Q . 1 'E - it fi af! M' V. . '- ,,, ' i MF ffZ, J x T ,-2' as X Y if V , if A -if f 'Y jg' ii: it i K V, f-is 2 - xi t wi - 'iw .Hrs p K- ,, ' Ji as -excess'-eff' ' -'W' R ' F' ' A ' uiapit C at AA . . Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! Patrick Hemjv 3! Following the victory at Yorktown, Washington refused the offer of his troops to become king and returned to Philadelphia to aid with the establishment of a permanent government for the new republic-a loose alliancei of sovereign states held together by the Articles of Confederation. An envoy composed of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British. It was not until 1783 that the peace agreement, known as the Treaty of Paris, was signed, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation, despite many weaknesses, served to un- ify the states until 1787 when a special convention was held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to revise them. The meeting was attended by fifty-five of the most-prominent men of the day. Twenty- nine of the delegates representing a majority of the states met on May 25 and decided to draft an entirely new constitution rather than am- mend the Articles of Confederation. The meeting then became known as the Constitutional Convention. 4! The men who assembled for the Constitutional Convention were an illustrious group with nearly every delegate a person of prominence in his home state, A large majority favored a strong central government. After four months of debate, on September 17, 1787, the new constitu- tion was completed. In a little more than four months, six states had ratified the new constitution. Despite the good beginning, the fight for ratification was bitter and it was not until September 13, 1788, that the necessary two-thirds majority of the states had approved the docu- ment and Congress could call for states to choose their electors and congressmen. Several of the states had ratified the constitution with the provision that it would be amended. Thus, as one of its first official acts under the new constitution, the Congress added the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Washington was un- animously elected President and a new nation was launched on a course of democracy, . 'V' Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free The wretched refuse of your teeming shore Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp r beside the golden door. ls I IF 'I'h'VCl J 2 2 muQfx1b.zQn5, R305-022, of 4 ga Z? I bZXfoc'l'702'QQ-0-fX.C1- MQWQMQW W7 Uiacu ZTLTM em -'WJ 75-Qffw fcocpig WM gm Q: gm-1 Q-fob GQQJLWTQJMW Pfvffrn-QUTZQQ gk w 'CZJ frrw,o-dl, j.1!-Cf7'Y1-Q! 14-rw-au1NJA.07Q.V '5Z !va,u-e, fML47Z qw C5602 Sjzgw ve QNX My
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