Bartow High School - Summerlin Echo Yearbook (Bartow, FL)
- Class of 1972
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Bartow High School, Alive, moving, a physical structure. This is the place, there is nowhere like it. Make it what you will. . . But be alive and keep it moving. CONTENTS . . . Pages 1-17 Pages 20-39 Pages 1 -95 Sports Clubs, Feat Pages 98-127 Pages 130-1 ures Advertisements 81 Ptiges 18U-22U Learning! Is that what it’s all about? What other people know and value and Love? Or am I still me, even though I’m one of one thousand, creating my own place in the world? Wm Grades, friends, sports, love . . . Must everything be a battle? 13 What is it that you must learn here? Whatever— if you don't hurry— you’U leave without it 17 ACADEMICS . . . alive with current ideas, kept moving by interest in students. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MR. W. W. READ No graduating class in history has faced more chal- lenges than does the class of '72, nor has any group of young people been better prepared to face these chal- lenges and to change the world in which they live. In the case of the Bartow Senior High Class of '72, I have few fears. In your years here, you have shown your worth and I am confident you will live up to the promise you have shown. You all have exciting years ahead of you, years of change, years of difficulty, years of success. Some of the changes you will make yourselves; the difficulties you will overcome; and the successes you will earn through in- dustry, through character, and through determination. My best wishes go with all of you. I am proud to have had you as members of our school system. W. W. Read Superintendent of Schools Mr. W. W. Read SOUTHWEST AREA SUPERINTENDENT MR. DAVID WILSON Congratulations on the attainment of one of the very important goals in your life. You are to be commended for your willingness to make certain sacrifices in order to fin- ish your high school education. You must remember, how- ever, that this is only the beginning; you will be required to make many more sacrifices if you are to attain the ma- jor goals which you have set for yourselves. I wish I could give you a formula for instant” success in life. I cannot. But I can tell you that there is no substitute for honest, hard work. The word work” may have a connotation of dirt and sweat, but there is nothing wrong with that. Work is the one ingredient that can overcome a differ- ence in ability. Work is the force that can keep you strong physically. Work is a tranquilizer that can aid in your mental health. Willingness to work, physically or men- tally, goes a long way to make you economically secure. Yes, work can be your key to happiness. I wish for each of you much success and happiness. May God bless you in your work. Mr. David Wilson David E. Wilson 70 Southwest Area Superintendent (T. Mr. William M. Bryan ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. FORREST McKENNIE Bartow Senior High is committed to providing the most appropriate and effective educational opportunities for its students. As part of this commitment, the schools must provide educational experiences which will enable each student to develop skills and understandings which pro- vide the bases for making contributions to our school’s so- ciety. High ideals and creative ideas which may be passed on to succeeding classes, must also be developed. The Echo is one of the instruments which affords an op- portunity for students to reflect the effectiveness of the numerous educational experiences provided. When this edition is your only connection with the school, may it bring you warm moments, positive self-concepts, and great affection for your school. Forrest McKennie Assistant Principal HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MR. WILLIAM M. BRYAN At this time you, as seniors, are reaching the end of the first phase of your education. Some of you will continue in our colleges, universities, and technical schools, while oth- ers will join the Armed Forces and some will join the work force of the greatest nation in the history of our world. I sincerely hope the facilities of Polk County schools have given you proper opportunity to face the challenges you must face. Your greatest period of learning is not closing, but opening. May you take the tools you have now and become masters of your trade. William M. Bryan Principal Mr. Forrest McKennie 21 Mrs. Mercedes Brown: Guidance Mr. Scott Reed: Vocational Guidance Mr. Roscoe McClennon: Guidance GUIDANCE The Guidance Office is an essential part of Bartow High School. With the help of counselors, students can solve their personal and social prob- lems. Guidance secures scholarships for deserving students in finding a suitable school to attend and advises students seeking jobs upon graduation. Mr. Earl E. King: Curriculum Coordinator 77 SECRETARIES Responsible for maintaining an efficiently run office, our secretaries do all bookkeeping, collect all money, and keep daily attendance records, so important in the life of B.H.S. (They don’t really work this hard.) Mrs. Bessie Silas: Attendance Secretary Mrs. Peggy Sharp: Bookkeeper 23 TEACHERS’ AIDES The teachers’ aides help the teach- ers with whatever needs to be done. They type, grade papers, and fill in for teachers during class. Mrs. Marge Taylor Associate Teacher-English. Mrs. Anne Ferrell: Associate Teacher-Social Studies, Math Mrs. Dorothy Bumgarner: Associate Teacher-Guidance, Library. 24 Mrs. Anne O’Berry: Associate Teacher-Science Mrs. Margarett Thomas: Librarian. Students enjoy the extensive magazine sections. LIBRARY The library is an important center of resource for the entire student body as well as for teachers. It pro- vides materials for both knowledge and pleasure. 25 B.H.S. students take advantage of the Library. ENGLISH The English Department is di- vided into different levels so each student can reach the highest pos- sible capacity of learning that can be obtained in this course. From the teaching of grammar to sophomores, to the preparation of seniors for Senior Placement Tests, the English teachers are well qualified. Mrs. Charla Mercer: English. Miss Carolec Gearhart: English and Speech. Mr. Leon Chambless: English. Miss Barbara Hintz: English. 26 Why don’t you try reading the directions? Mrs. Iris Reese: English. Mr. Kenneth Young: English. Mr. Owen Williams: English. Mrs. Evelyn Laurent: English and Humanities. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Swimming, tennis, and golf-all co-educational at B.H.S. this year. Both boys and girls take part in the many activities of this program. The Advanced Physical Education class is primarily concerned with teaching students educational elementary activities. Mr. Jack Yearwood: Phys. Ed., Math, Study Hall. Miss Adcle Allison: Anatomy, Phys,. Ed. Our finest athletes? play dodge ball. Miss Donna Farenwald: Phys. Ed. Mr. James Williams: Phys. Ed. 28 Meet my friend, M.T. Tomb! Mr. Gene Williams; Biology. Mrs. Jacqueline Sherrill: Biology. Mr. Roy Rood: Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science. Mr. David Hiers: Biology, Physical Science. SCIENCE Our BHS Science Dept, today con- sists of Biology, B.S.C.S., Chemistry, and Physics. Of these, the study of life is split in two separate courses, Biology and B.S.C.S. Our Physics and Chemistry courses deal with the study of earth and its laws. V) Mrs. Beverly Conner Mathematics. MATHEMATICS Students at B.H.S. have a choice of math courses ranging from general math to calculus. The new math lab is also a great aid to the students. It provides quietness and comfort for those who want to study. Mr. Jerry Pettus: Mathematics. Mr. J. J. Corbett: Mathematics. Mrs. Tillie McCloskey: Mathematics. Mr. Amos Leonard: Orientation, Amer. Mr. James Fisher Orientation, Current Affairs. History. SOCIAL STUDIES Heritage, Evolution, and the Con- stitution are the concepts around which Social Studies is centered. History from day to day is never the same and the history department keeps up with the ever-changing times of our world. Mr. Sigsbee Prince: American History. Miss Beverly Sisk: American History, World Mr. Don Champion: P.A.D., World History. History. 31 Mr. Lowell Ratliff: Bookkeeping, Busi- Mrs. Geraldine Watson: Business Arithmetic, Typing, ness Law, Study Hall. Mrs. Alma Brown: V.O.E., Secretarial and Clerical. BUSINESS ED. Students, who do not wish to at- tend college, participate in an active and up-to-date business course. They can learn a variety of trades and be- come able to face the challenge of the business world. Office machinery such as calculators, duplicators, ad- ding machines, and electric type- writers aid in the acquisition of skills for future office use. Miss Edna Long: Typing. Mrs. Betty Hain: Shorthand, Annual, Study Hall. 32 VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS Students at B.H.S. learn many types of homemaking skills that will be helpful to them in the future. Girls learn different techniques of sewing, cooking, and family care. There are many different courses of- fered, and each one is designed to ac- commodate students in their future life. Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble! Miss Agnes Edwards: Home Ec., Human Mrs. Lynda Black: Home Ec., Housing. Development, Foods. Family Economics. Mrs. Carolyn Girtman: Home Ec., Clothing, Family Living. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Vocational Agriculture consists of farming, cattle raising, and instruc- tional activities. These programs are essential to students if they are to further themselves as Future Farm- ers of Tomorrow. Mr. Robert O’Berry: Agriculture. 33 INDUSTRIAL ARTS B.H.S.’s Future Architects” are taught to put forth their best in fields of mechanical, engineering, and architectural drawing. This training helps them to put their dreams upon paper and then become reality. In the Industrial Arts Department students are taught to build prac- tical furnishings. They are also taught how to handle different types of machinery. Dale Kerby tries his hand at woodworking. Mr. Rocky Hill: Mechanical, Engineering, and Architectural Mr. Don Geiger: Metal and Wood Shop, Industrial Drawing. Crafts. 34 FINE ARTS Mr. Willie Stephens: Band. The Band consistently brings back superior ratings from district and state meets. Our Art Dept, develops students’ ideas on line, color, and de- sign which helps them create post- ers, designs, and ceramics. Humani- ties is based on art, music, and literature. These courses help stu- dents expand their cultural enjoy- ment. -The Glee Club is made up of four different groups, the girls’ chorus, the boys’ chorus, concert choir, and the ensemble. Mr. John DeYoung: Band Mrs. Lois Jackson: Art, Humanities. I Mr. Ronald Corbin: Glee Club, Humanities. 35 Mr. Ralph Moore: D. C. T., Study Hall. DCT DE Enables students to attend classes during the morning hours of school and receive on-the-job training in the latter part of the day. It ac- quaints students with pre-profes- sional employment in the health, trade, industrial, and office areas. Mr. Glen Byms: Distributive Ed. Mr. Lowell Foote: Drivers’ Ed. And you thought Drivers’ Ed was all work. DRIVERS’ EDUCATION Through Drivers’ Education, stu- dents gain the experience and knowledge needed for better driving techniques. Students participate in classroom discussion before actually driving. They are also required a specific number of driving hours be- fore the successful completion of the class. 36 Mr. Joseph Stephens: Drivers’ Ed. Mr. George Hamer: Drivers’ Ed. JOURNALISM The first year students write the stories for the paper. The second year students, the staff, publish the Yellow Jacket, once a month. The Yellow Jacket furnishes news that is informative, interesting, and also humorous. Mrs. Mary Belflower: English, Journalism. Mrs. Jeanette Burt: English, Latin. Mrs. Betty Greene: French. FOREIGN LANGUAGES A purpose of foreign languages is to give a better understanding and an awareness of other cultures. Speaking in another language en- ables the establishment of friend- ship-not just communication. French, Spanish, and Latin, all of- fered at B.H.S. Mrs. Betty Villanueva: Spanish. 37 Se rgent Lel nd Harris: ROTC. Colonel Robert Hutchinson: ROTC ROTC Reserve Officer Training Corps prepares students for their college officer training and for direct in- duction into service. This special training enables them to be leaders among men. ROTC’s warm up SPECIAL EDUCATION Being a new program at B.H.S., Special Education’s goal is providing students with a chance to learn at their own rate and capabilities. This course helps its students to be able to acquire more knowledge from their studies in school. Mr. Stephen Brackin; Special Education. 38 CAFETERIA MAINTENANCE Mrs. Jean Agnew: Manager of Lunchroom. SITTING: Mrs. Darneathea White, Mrs. Louise Ervin, Mrs. Mytrice Griffis, Mrs. Mary Agnew, Mrs. Rosalie Lane.STANDING: Mrs. Earlie Mae Allen, Mrs. Doris Cummings, Mrs. Polly Hazelton, Mrs. Jean Agnew , Manager. STUDENT LIFE . . . alive with academic study, kept moving by class interest. SENIORS We have reached our goal-Seniors at last! As we enter our final year, we feel uncertainty, excitement and contemplation. It is a time for plan- ning. As the day of graduation comes closer into view, seniors begin remembering their past . . . some laugh, some cry . . . some want to leave, but others hate to go. We are a part of both past and present, but our responsibility is to the future. Class Officers: SITTING: Mike Caswall, President; Becky Burke, Secretary; Ca- rol Henry, Treasurer; A1 Davies, Vice-President; STANDING: Mrs. Evelyn Laurent, Sponsor. Adams, Thomas Adkison, Cathy Allen, Judith Ansley, Zachary Armstrong, Joel Armstrong, Johnny Armstrong, Peggy Arrington, Roger 4? Austin, Willie Aycock, Dian Aycock, Michael Ayers, Susan Baldwin, Julius Barber, Sharon Barrow, Terri Barton, Russell Banish, Carolyn Bass, Eddie Belflower, George Biggs, Bradford Recognize Bill Telford with- out his monkey suit”? 43 SENIORS Howard Spears Kenneth Hall take pride in the flag Kinda’ makes you want to wonder, Huh? (Thomas Mikell, Edward Broome, Linwood Smith). Biggs, Freddie Birge, Peggy Blair, Tony Blount, Bill Bohannon, James Bonney, Johnathan Boston, Carlton Braman, Marcia Brooks, John Brooks, Mickey Brown, Elaine Buck, Greg Bunn, Barbara Burgess, Louis Burke, Becky Bums, Augustus Byrd, Karmen Cain, Neal Caraker, James Carroll, Brenda I’ve heard of sit-ins, but this is ridiculous! (Jimmy Williams, Kim Fry). 45 SENIORS Caswall, Mike Chancey, Carol Chestnut, Janice Clark, Sam Don’t they make French look easy? (Vivian Gibson; John Hill). Clayton, Brenda Cochran, Deborah Collins, Inez Collins, Melinda Colson, Regina Connell, Blake Conner, Loy Covington, Cathy 46 Cowart, Oneta Cromartie, David Croom, Gail Cummings, Herbert ✓ You think this is funny, you try it! (Jenny Singletary) Curtis, Gail Daniels, Velenaia Davies, Allan Davis, June Davis, Kenneth Davis, Yvonne Delph, Ricky DeBow, Chris 47 SENIORS DeNeve, Mike Dickey, James Dollar, Joyce Doss, Pam Drawdy, Charles Driggers, David Eckert, Donna Edwards, Shirley Ellis, Joey English, Mike Fletcher, Casey Floyd, Connie 48 Happiness is being a Calendar Girl Contestant. Floyd, Victoria Forsett, Marsa Foster, Gloria Frink, Deborah Fry, Kim Gaborik, Jerry Garrett, Lynn Gassett, Kelly Geiger. Frank Gibson, Vivian Giles, William Gillooley, Anthony Glisson, Neal Goodrick. Louella Grace, Tommy Greear, Malinda Green, Jeanette Greenawalt, Gene Griffin, Lisa Guthrie, Suzanne 49 SENIORS Hall, Kenneth Hall, Louise Hall, Jerome Hamer, Georjan What you see is what you get! (Melinda Collins). Harbin, Virginia Hardeman, Debra Harper, Lynne Harris, Lloyd Harrison, Glenn Harrison, Hugh Harrison, Randy Harvey, Lizzie Hastings, Gretchen Haygood, Deborah Heidel, Kathy Helms, Anita 50 Hendley, Pat Henry, Carol Hiers, Cherry Hill, John Hinson, Leon Horn, Bruce Howell, Mary Ann Hudson, Tony Hunt, Bowdon Hunt, Jimmy Hunter, Jan Hutto, Gene Believe me!-It’s not hot!! (DeDe Davis, Danny Schuck). Coach, Don’t the cleats go on the outside? (Terrel Lyle) 51 SENIORS Jackson, Glenda Jackson, Sylvia Jarriel, Peggy Jenkins, Dwayne Johnson, Clyde Johnson, James Johnson, Thomas Johnston, Paula Jones, Virginia Kerby, Dale King, Beverly King, Karen King, Mark King, Mary Kinsey, Nancy Kirkland, Denise Kirkland, Gerald Kitchens, Steve Knies, Larry Kusicko, Tim Lang, Susan Lawrence, Karen Leonard, Eileen Lewis, Glenn Lewis, Sharon Lewis, Shelia Lively, Emmitt Losh, Bertha Ix sh, Keith Lott, Kathy Lowe, Linda Lunn, Rhonda Lyle, Terrell McArthur, Charles McArthur, Phala 52 SENIORS McCall, Zonda McCall. Mike McClelland, Beverly McCoy, Annie McDonald, Brent McMullen, William Marley, Lawrence Masters, Marlene Carol and Steve swing with the Jacket Spirit Pam Carroll-Library Security Guard Meacham, Dewey Mears, Carl Jr. Merritt, Dolores Mikell, Thomas Miller, Carl Miller, Mike Mitchell, Maria Mitchell, Steve 54 Mooneyham, Faye Mooneyham, Kaye Moore, Cynthia Moore, Deborah Moore, Linda Motes, Tommy Munroe, Earl Murphy, Bonnie SENIORS Officers administer the Armed Forces Test to B.H.S. Seniors. Perdue, Pam Peters, Gloria Peterson, Michael Pickard, Ralph Pickett, Kim Pittas, Cynthia Polite, Reginald Prevatte, Ricky Prevatte, Rodney Radford, Sylvia Ray, Carla Ray, Carlane Ray Linda Renfroe, Anne Richardson, Carlton Richardson, Henry 56 Riley, Marsha Rivers, Jackie Robinson, Ethyl Roden, Pricilla Rose Andreij Rose, Marilyn Runnels, Linda Russ. Robert III Russell, Cynthia Sands, Wanda Sessions, Jim Sexton, Scott Sheffield. Ginny Sheffield, Henry Sherwoood, Jeanne Showers, LaVeme SENIORS Singletary, Jenny Smith, Candy Smith, Janet Smith, Shirley Smith, Wanda Smothers, Billy Snell, Allen Snow, Deborah Sowell, Carol Spears, Howard Spooner, Palma Stanley, Wallace Stenger, Michael Stenger, Robert Stephens, Sherman Stephens, Verbon Stewart, Gene Stewart, Gail St Leger, Aileen Stone, James Stone, Linda Sullivan, Ricky Taylor, Victor Telford, Bill Telleck, Roy Thomas, Cleophus Thomas, James Thompson, Leslie Thompson, Rosa Trent, Cindy Trent, Janet Trupiano, Anthony Tyre, Judy Tyson, Sandra Varner, Jack 58 Bartow displays its team spirit. 59 SENIORS Vickers, Lucy Voigt, Evelyn Walker, Karen Ward, Bobby This is the last year I'm climbing these stairs! (Susan Lang, Susie Casey) Warren, Patti Waters, Bobbie Wearing, Vernendell Weeks, Robert Weeks, Steve Whitaker, Linda White, Bobby Whitehurst, Debbie 60 Soul Shake on! (Wilbur Wilson, Mike English) Wilkes, Gary Williams, Jimmy Williams, Larry Williams, Maureen Williams, Trellis Williamson, Michael Williford, Chuck Wilson, Sara Jane 61 Wise, Debbie Wojteczko, Carolyn Wolfe, Ralph Woods, Terry Wyatt, Darrell Young, Cheryl SENIORS SENIORS NOT PICTURED Anderson, Tommie Broome, Edward Floyd, Raymond Hill, Kenneth Hill, Imogene Herrington, Sandra Mathers, Paul Mathis, Ivy Mikell, Greg Nichols, Paula Potts, Jennie Price, Linda Rewis, Patricia Robinson, Jewel Ross, James Scott, Larry Smith, Vivian Stanford, Teresa Stephens, Johnny Stephens, Vera Tanner, Carol Taylor, Frankie Trowell, George Wearing, Joseph Wilson, Wilbur 63 JUNIORS JUNIORS We look back at our accom- plishments and look forward to our last year with anticipation and en- thusiasm. We take great pride in producing our prom for the seniors, and ordering our class rings brings the important year a bit closer. Dennis Masters, President; Kenneth Mitchell, V. President; Susan Revel, Treasurer; Sue Jean Col- ter, Secretary; Mrs. Lois Jackson, Sponsor. Adkins, Mike Adkison, Sandra Albritton, Marie Albritton, Richard Almazan, Martha Anderson, Ava Anderson, John Arthur, Terry Avila, Juan Barr, Lester Beery, Keith Benjamin, Linda Blanchard, Rose Bishop, Alton Blatch, Rennie 64 Blount, Barbara Boatwright, Sam Bomar, Lewis Bonney, Bessie Boswell, Lex Braman, Kim Brewster, Larry Brooks, Kathy Brooks, Pam Brooks, Velma Brown Anthony Brown, Jeannie Brown, Jeryl Brown, Joseph Bruce, Jimmy Beverly Bryan and Marcia Ray take 5 between classes. Bryan, Beverly Bryan, Bobby Bryant, James E. Bryant, James H. Bryant, Shaulet Butler, Tommie 65 JUNIORS Time sure flies when you’re having fun! Bumgarner, Lisa Burgess, Betty Burt, Jimmy Burton, Leon Burton, Maya Buswell, Susan Cantrell, Tommy Carlton, Kathi Carr, Keith Carroll, Cathy Carroll, Marcus Carter, Alethia Castleberry, Arthur Cheeseboro, Dale Chumney, Hughie Clements, Dan Collier, Claudette Colter, Sue Jean 66 Cook, Linda Cooper, Nancy Cribbs, Cecil Croom, Dennis Crosby, Gary Culverhouse, Mitchell Dansby, Rita Daughtry, Willie Day, Gary Dilworth, Clifton Dilworth, Ronald Douglas, Martha Dunn, Danny Earley, Janie Edwards, Pam Ellis, Philena Evans, Rick Fair, Perry Ferrell, Mary Anne Fleming, Carol Folds, Dennis Juniors prepare for another thrilling day of classes. 67 JUNIORS Forbes, Tawny Ford, Cindy Forsett, Kevin Forsett, Michael Furlong, Bill Futch, Becky Gamage, Carol Gandy, Dennis Garrison, Calvin Gassett, David Gay, Sherrie George, Wade Gibbs, Ray Gibson, Mary Giles, Beth Glover, Robert Grace, Bessie Grace, Johnny Graves, Michael Graves Debbie Gray, Bonnie Bud and Wade volunteer Key Club services for annual Turkey Shoot. 68 Griffin, Deborah Griffin, Joe Grimes, Mary June Grisnold, Beverly Hadnot, Debbie Hain, David Hall. Ann Hall, Dwight Harley, Marianne Harper, Harold Hart, David Hastings, Pat Haygood, Debbie Haygood, Lewis Hazelton, Jenifer Helms, Kay Henderson, Patricia Henry, Kenneth Hielscher, Cheryl Hill, Leah Hill, Ronald My group had 72% fewer cavities! 69 All members work hard for their service clubs. Holton, Jimmy Hooks, Quentin Hosey, Tim Hosmer, Bill Houston, Mary Houvenor, Gerald Howard, Clayton Howard, Maudie Howarth, Donald Huffaker, Bob Hurley, Kim Hum, Jean Irving, Jackie Jackson, Michael Jacobs, Robert Jeffers, Angie Jess, Bennie Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Lorenzo Johnson, Richard Johnson, Sheila Jones, Henry JUNIORS Jones, Jerry Jones, Maudel Jones, Neil Jones, Norris Jones, Robert Jones, Tyrone Julius, Rudolph Kane, Susan Kersey, Roy Kimbril, Donna Kirkland, Kenneth Lambert, Wade Lauderbaugh, Wayne Lawrence, Ford Leonard, Steve Lewis, Jerry Lewis, Joanne JUNIORS Little, Alan Locke, Raymond Losh, Gib Lott, Mitchell Love, Lawrence Lowe, Johnnie Luttrell, Paul Lynn,Johnny McCain, Timmy Joe Griffin does his share for the Halloween parade. McGhee, Elliot McKennie, Forrest McLaulin, John McWhorter, Steve Maddox, Sheila Martin, Jan Masters, Dennis Mears, George Medley, Pat Meeks, Jerry Mitchell. Kenneth Mizell, Carolyn Moore, Kathie Moore, William Morrison, Carol 72 Morris, Gary Mosley, Michael Murkerson, Alan Murray, Ernest Niblett, Brenda Nooe, Beth Northern, Reginald Odom, Joe Olson, Rick O'Neal, Charles Overstreet, Jerry Owen, Barbara Owens, Bonnie Owens, Donald Pansier, Clarence Parham, Reginald Parrish. David Patterson, Mark Judy Ward and good ol’ fashion spirit 73 JUNIORS Peacock, Jenelle Pearsall, Debra Perry, Mitzi Peters, Pam Peterson, Arfinder Pickard, Billy Pierce, Delilah Prebor, Valli Prevatte, William Pugh, Jesse Purdue, Charles Purvis, John Raulerson, Janet Raulerson, Jeanne Ray, Marcia Ray born, Teresa Reed, Ronald Reese, Linda Reese, Art Register, Emory Register, Regina Rentz, Nathaniel Revell, Susan Rhoden, Dorothy Riley, Shirley Riley, Osburn Ricks, Loretta Richardson, Elizabeth Richardson, Lessie RiChard, Allen 74 Everyone participates in Spirit Week. Robinson, Juanita Rogers, Rhonda Ruster, David Ruster, Donald Sanders, Timothy Schuck, Donnie Sewell, Marion Sharp, Kaye Showers, Gerry Sjoblom, Cheryl Smith, Catherine Smith, Doug Smith, Janice Smith, Richard 75 JUNIORS Smith, Roger Smith, Susan E. Smith, Susan M. Smothers, Carolyn Snavely, Nancy Snell, Susan Soeder, Terri Spooner, Paul Staton, Glenn Standifer, Calvin Steakley, James Stephens, Geraldine Stone, Barry Still, David Sullen, Janice Summers, Judy Swain, Neil Taylor, Edith Taylor, Shirley Terry, Alison •i' V i: Thomas, Cameletha Thompson, Edward Thompson, Patricia Thompson, Sharon Tidwell, Beverly Toole, Rita Trent, Billy Tucker, James Turbe, Ted Turner, Steve Urban, Wanda Vasquez, Teresa Voigt, Frances Waddell, Linda Walden, Jeannine Waldorf, Greg Walker, Janice Wallace. Ricky Walker, Sarah Walker, Vivian 77 Ward, Judy Wardell, Debra Warren, Ronnie Washington, Marion Watson, Eddie Weaver, Johnny Weinkauf, Dayle West, Melinda West, Brenda Whaley, Elizabeth 78 Wheeler, Evan Whitaker, Billy White, Emory White, Linda Whitt, Larry Whitten, Hubert Wilcox, Vivian Wilkes, Satyra Williams, Dianna Williams, Donnie Williams, Patricia Williams, Rudine Wilson, Gloria Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Mance Wilson, Richard Woodard, Wesley Wynn, Bessie Wynn, Lloyd JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Agnew, Teresa Baker, Mike Bayne, Bobby Clark, Bruce Combee, Alan Combes, Willie Coury, David Crowell, Steve Gilley, Evie Harris, Jimmy Johnson, Alvin Kelly, Frank tangford, Mike Lopez, Maria McCloud, Kenneth McIntosh, Rosemary Mitchell, Randall Morse, Quentin Nichols, Freddie Pletcher, Gregory Potts, Robin Pridgen, Russell Ray, Ralph Sellers, Robert Sexton, Alan Smith, Lin wood Stevenson, Wayne Tharp, Denise Voigt, William Wright, David 79 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Our first year of high school is a great task. We see new faces and learn new things. We are no longer looked upon as Junior High kids, but are now High School students. The first few weeks are hectic and mono- tonous, but as the year rolls on, we become a part of Bartow Senior High School. Class Officers: Mrs. Iris Reese, Sponsor; Vendarae Washington, Vice-President; Susie Mooneyham, Treasurer; Matt Collins, Presi- dent; NOT PICTURED, Lynn Ford, Secretary. Abbott, Jesse Adams, William Albritton, Dennis Alexander, Audrey Allen, Deanna Allen, Margo Allen, Virginia Andrews, Dennis Armstrong, Cindy Arnold, Reginald Austin, Wanda Avila, Ruth Bailey, Ronald Baird, Roy Baker, Sharon Barlow’, Theresa Bates, Albert Bates, Mable Begley, Darlene Bell, Maxine Bell, Roland Bennett, Daryl Bentley, Joyce Benton, Jack 80 Benton, Valerie Biggs, Renaye Bivens, Suzette Blair, Janet Blanc, Charles Bolkcom, Penny Boston, Sheri! Braddey, Anthony Braddy, Eddie Bragg, Timothy Braswell, Lynn Brooks, David Brown, Troy Brown, William Bryan, David Buchanan, Bonita Burgess, Sheila Burley, Rosia . . and here we have the all-American sophomore class. Burton, Pamela Bush, Rhonda Butts, Roger Byrd, Karen Byrd, Penelope Cabanas, Marie 81 Cain, Sandra Campbell, Edward Campbell, Sarah Cantrell, Connie Carroll, Frederick Carter, James Carver, Gary Casey, Colleen Castleberry, Pam Ceasar, Rebecca Chancey, Charles Chapman, Michael Cherry, Ninetta Clark, Mary Clayton, Debra Clem, Lynn Cochran, Richard Cole, Tommy Coleman, Robert Collins, Douglas Collins, Harold Collins, Jernetha 82 Victoria Lewis contributes her Jacket spirit Collins, Marty Collins, Matt Collins, Tanya Cook, Janeta Cooks, Pamela Cooper, Cynthia Cope, Debbie Cowles, Mary Cox, Donna Cox, Wayne Cribbs, Donna Cribbs, Steven Croom, Jeylene Croom, Vicki Crowley, Randy Cummings, Bethesda Cunningham, Idella Curry, Janie Dampier, Frances Davidson, Martha Davis, Lindsey Davis, Scott 83 SOPHOMORES Davis, Terry Davis, Wayne Day, Terry Dees, Sherryl Deese, Carolyn Deese, Donna Devereux, Priscilla Duncan, Marica Donahoe, James Drawdy, Pam Dunn. Mary Durrance, Sally Edmonds, Carrie Edwards, Bruce Edwards, Phyllis Eiland, Deborah Elliott, Mark Evans, Michael Fiedler, Karl Finley, Billy Orientation, a thrilling new course, comes to BHS. 84 Fletcher, Julie Fletcher, Sandra Ford, Donna Ford, Lynn Now run that by me one more time . . . Furlong, Robert Gaborik, Chris Gammon, Thomas Gandy, Debbie Gay, David Geiger, Janet Ghent, Carl Glass, Janette Goodwin, Lee Graham, Johnell Graham, Tommie Gray, Robert Greer, Alonzo Green, William Griffin, De De Griffin, Sue 85 SOPHOMORES Griffin, Thomas Griffis, Sandy Griffis, Linda Grimes, Linda Grisnold, Eleanor Grooms, Bonnie Grubbs, Cindy Gunter, Edgar Guthery, Morris Hadden, Barbara Hakeem, Jane Hall, Keith Don Wearing takes good care of BHS’s field. Hamilton, Buster Hammond, Michael Hanby, Thomas Harbin, Martha Hardy, Kathy Hamage, Sandra Harnage, William Harper, Dawn Harris, Cydneh Harris, Danny Harris, Debbie Harris, Mary 86 Harris, Ricardo Harris, Sandy Harris, Yvonne Harrison, Connie Harrod, Diane Harvey, Theresa Hartbarger, Paul Haynes, Edna Herrington, Marti Hicks, Barbara Those north-building stairs can reallv be a hassle! Hicks, Jimmy Hielscher, Vicki Hightower, Gloria Hill, Connie Hill. Keith Hill, Robin Hinson, Harriet Holland, Ronnie Hoppe, Debra Horn, Kathv Horne. Randy Houvener, Cynthia 87 SOPHOMORES Howard, David Howell, Frank Hudson, Jessie Hudson, Vincent Hunt, Thomas Hutto, Larry Irving, Roscoe Jackson, Herman Jackson, Jeff Jackson, Patsy Jackson, Vivian Jackson, Wanda Jacobs, Libby Jenkins, Willie Jennings, Harold Johns, Robert Johnson, Sheila Johnson, Vivian Jones, Blondell Jones, Dorothea Jones, Michael Jones, Rubert Julius, Sylvester Kauffman, David Keepler, Betty Kehoe, Jeffrey Kelly, Glenn Kimbrill, Phyllis King, Eva King, Karl 88 Wake me up when the bell rings, will ya? A few of our model students. Kirkland, Vera Knight, Patricia Kragh, Paul Lackey, Elton Landes, Karen I angford, Donald Lasher, Blake Lawrence, Margaret Lawson, William LePage, Linda Letanosky, Dianne Lett, Sarah Lewis, Holly Lewis, Victoria Lively, Pat Locke, Zelda Long, Martin Love, Vicky Lott, Michael Lowers, Lauren Loyed, Brenda Lucas, John Lynch, Christy McCaskill, Phyllistene McClelland, Mark McClintock, Nancy McDonald, Michael McLeod, Toniette McMasters, Ronnie Markley, Roy 89 SOPHOMORES Martin, Cynthia Martin, Sharon Martin, Sherrill Maskolunas, Catherine Mason, Mike Matheny, James Mathews, Ernest Mathis, Johnny Meeks, Debbie Mercer, Gerald Miller, Ross Mogle, Sheryl Mooneyham, Beverly Mooney ham, Susie Moore, Denise Moore, Rubin Moore, Ruby Moorehouse, Doris Morris, Earlene Morris, Kathy Morris, Laura Mosely, Constance Murray, Sharan Newman, Mike Newman, Wanda Nichols, Leland Oakley, Martin Oakley, Michael O’Berry. Robert Oliver, Clevester O’Neal, Betty Osborne, John Outlaw, Juanita Padgett, Brenda Palmer, Reginald Pansey, Henry Parham, Kaye Parker, Lamar Paulk, Shayne Patterson, Jeanette Peeples, Melissa Perez, Jesse 90 Penman, Julia Phillips, Glenn Pickett, Pam Pickier, Anita Pierce, Renee Pipes, Laura Pittas, John Pittman, Laurie Pittman, Pam Pitts, Donna Polite, Neila Prevatte, Kevin Pridgen, Imogene Purdue, Lorenzo Radford, Patricia Radford, Sheila Rawls, Sandra Reilly, Patricia Rentz, Vernon Reynolds, Mark Rhoden, Fred Rhodes, Denver Richardson, Fayette Richardson, Rodney Richardson, Scott 91 Sophs await further instructions at J.V. practice. SOPHOMORES Ricks, Melissa Ricks, Wanda Riley, Michelle Rogers, Guan Roland, Aldora Rose, Tarpza Russell, Alan Russell, Roxie Russell, Steve Ryland, Deborah Sammons, Sue Sams, Michael Sanders, Bonney Satterfield, Destiny Schroyer, William Scott, Barron Scott, Vicki Seal, Elizabeth Sellers, Eddie Sheffield, Mark Sheffield, Steven Sherrer, Susan Sherwood, James Simon, Jacquelyn Slater, Deborah Smith, Gregory Smith, James Smith, Jimmy Smith, Linda Smith, Lucinda Smith, Sonya Snow, Sharon Sporleder, Melinda Staton, Bonnie Staton, Richard Stephens, Bruce Stephens, Kathy Stephens, Delphinn Stephens, Jennifer Stidham, Steven Stinson, Deborah St Leger, Karen 92 Ricky Weeks relaxes after the games. Stone, Gary Sturgill, Danny Sullivan, Steve Sullivan, Tony Summers, Leigh Sutton, Sheila Swick, Douglas Swindal, Susan Tanner, Mark Taylor, Thomas Thomas, Betty Thomas, Walter Thompson, Teresa Thornburg, Sharon Toler, Janet Toole, Carmen Trump, Sally Tuck, Larry Turner, Mary Tyson, Mike Tyson, Wanda Urban, Linda Vickers, Kenneth Vieth, Karl Vogler, Deborah Waldrop, Betsy Lea Walters, Patsy Ward, Kevin Wardell, George Warren, Brenda 93 SOPHOMORES Washington, Martha Washington, Vendarae Waters, Fred Waters, Jerry Watson, Sammie Wearing, Donald Wearing, Donnie Wearing, Gwendolyn Weeks, Ricky Wetherington, Pamela Whatley, Joel Wheeler, John Whiddon, Karen White, Nancy White, Rocky Wiggins, Charles Wiggins, Kathy Wiggins, Ken Williams, Adlai Williams, Barbara Williams, Harold Williams, Lawrence Williams, Ted Williamson, Glenn Wilson, Jacob Wilson, Ralph Windham, Mike Wise, Jerry Wolfe, Elizabeth Wright, Barabara Wright, Eugene Wright, Marian Wynn, Yvette Young, Gwendolyn Young, Leon 94 Target practice-now a part of physical education. Young, Mary Young, Rosa Young, Tom fl NEW YEAR r This is the beginning- or a new year. God has me this year to use as I will. I can waste it or use jt tor some good purpose. But what I do with this year is important because. I have exchanged a war or my Ute for it. When next comes, this year will be gone forever I hope 1 will not regret the price 1 paid for if. ____Or Heart sell Wilson SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Armstrong, Charles Bonney, Portia Broderick, Wayne Brown, Joseph Chunn, Yvonne Collins, Glenn Cooper, Edward Davis, J.D. Davis, Sheila Everett, Bruce Gold, Alan Grant, Frank Hamlin, Jesse Hancock, Frances Hicks, Leonard Hill, Andrea Irving, Donald Johnson, Barney Jones, Andrew Kelly, Daniel Littlefield, Kent McGill, Linda Moore, Mark Oates, Dorcas Patterson, Jeanette Patterson, Sylvester Patterson, Greg Purdue, Lorraine Reed, Ronald Smith, Celestine Smith, Samuel Standifer, James Stephens, Gerald Wiggins, Edward Williams, Mike 95 13 FOOTBALL Jackets started out the 72 confer- ence with excellent expectations, de- feating Mulberry and Dade City. Then all hopes seemed shattered at the 30-0 loss to Haines City. After- wards the Jackets picked themselves up to beat Lake Wales and Auburn- dale to end the season second in the Southwest Florida Conference. Robert Stenger awaits another English pass. ROW ONE: Mack Yearwood. Mgr; Greg Waldortf. Michael Jackson. Don- nie Williams, Billy Trent, Sherman Stephens, Anthony Braddy, Dale Kerby, David Hart. Chuck Williford. Bill Orr, Terry Cauthan, Mgr. ROW TWO: C.C. Corbett, Mgr; Fred Waters, Alan Little, David Carver, Billy Whitaker, Roddy Prevatte, Mike English, Wilbur Wilson, Greg Buck, Thomas Mikell, David Wright, Greg Hamer, Mgr; ROW THREE: Ver- non Renta. Mgr; John Purvis. Matt Collins, Kenneth Davis, Robert Ja- cobs, Wayne Stevenson, Jimmy Williams. Neal Swain, David KautTman, Bowden Hunt, John Hill. Jerry Lewis, Mgr; ROW FOUR: Neal Glisson, Jimmy Bruce, Gregory Mikell, Forest McKennie. Henry Jones, Robert Stenger, Terrell Lyle, Ralph Wolfe, Carlton Richardson. 98 ROW ONE: Dale Kerby, Sherman Stephens, Chuck Williford, Bowden Mikell, Neal Glisson, Rob Stenger, Terrell Lyle, Ralph Wolfe, Carlton Hunt, Jimmy Williams. Greg Buck, Mike English, Roddy Prevatte, John Richardson. Hill, Bill Orr. ROW TWO: Ken Davis, Greg Mikell, Wilbur Wilson, Tom SCOREBOARD Bartow 28 Sept. 17 Mulberry 20 Bartow 7 Sept. 24 Arcadia 12 Bartow 27 Oct. 1 Dade City 7 Bartow 0 Oct. 8 Haines City 30 Bartow 7 Oct. 15 Ocoee 7 Bartowr 6 Oct. 22 Lakeland 27 Bartow 27 Oct. 29 Lake Wales 20 Bartow 17 Nov. 5 Winter Garden 0 Bartow 6 Nov. 12 Kathleen 21 Bartow 19 Nov. 19 Aubumdale 18 99 Referees gotta' be quick to keep up with Jacket offense. Sieve Mitchell holds on after gaining major yardage. Tom Mikell scrambles for another Yellow Jacket first down. Injured on the play, Roddy Prevatte gets a lift from the coaches. Everyone gets his signals straight. Tom Mikell gets back on his feet after being downed on the 2-inch line! Coach Hamer and his daughter, Georjan, walk proudly otf the field after another Jacket victory. Managers of the mighty Yellow Jackets-KNEELING: Greg Hamer. Mike Yearwood, Tern,- Cauthan, Vernon Rentz. STANDING: Jerry Lewis, C.C. Corbett. Lying on the ground, an Arcadia Bulldog watches a Jacket touchdown. Wilbur Wilson Crashes through to lead the mig- hty Jackets onto the field. Coaches: David Hicrs, Jim Murphy. J J. Corbett, and George Hamer discuss strategies for an up coming game. 103 Neal Glisson looks up from the huddle to check the team’s Held position. On fourth down, Alan RiChard saved the game with his punting ability Quarterback Mike English Hings the ball to Ant- hony Braddy to keep the Jackets moving. 104 105 Carlton Richardson is tackled as he scrambles for first-down yardage. JV FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Bartow 6 Sept. 30 Kathleen 6 Bartow' 12 Oct. 7 Lake Wales 0 Bartow 0 Oct. 14 Hanes City 12 Bartow' 0 Oct. 21 Kathleen 20 Bartow 0 Oct. 28 Auburndale 6 Bartow 0 Nov. 4 Winter Haven 26 Junior Varsity Coaches-Jim Williams and Leroy Hardee. ROW ONE: Guan Rogers, Michael Jackson. Wayne Davis, Edward Campbell, Jeff Jackson, Steve Sheffield, Jay Donahoe. Glenn Kelly, Quen- tin Morse, Michael Sams. Kent Johnson. ROW TWO: Michael Williams, Harold Jennings, Ernest Matthews, Rob Gray, Scott Davis, Kevin Pre- vatt, Joe l angford. Tommy Butler, Gerald Stevens, Carl Ghent, Herman Jackson, Coach Williams. ROW' THREE: Barron Scott, Mark McClelland, Steve Stidham. Rupert Jones, Harold Williams, Henry Pansey, Clevester Oliver, Glenn Williamson, Walter Thomas. Reginald Arnold. 106 Don’t worry, your time is coming! Tommy Butler gets hit only after a Jacket first down. The Junior Varsity football team this year had a tough season. Al- though they showed a lot of promise early in the season, they had a hard time in the latter part. After such a season, though, they will come back tougher, meaner, and really out to make-up for their for- mer losses. 107 J.V. shows its skill on defensive tactics! Osbum Riley sets his sights high. Bob Stenger and Steve Kitchens get first hand information from the ref! ROW ONE: Donnie Wearing. Osbum Riley. Kenny Hill. Art Reese. ROW TWO: Mike Caswall. Harold Williams. Mike Williams. Reggie Arnold. ROW THREE: Reggie Polite, Henry Jones, Carl Miller, Steve Kitchens. Robert Stenger. 108 Basketball has its trying moments for Coach Lowell Foote. BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Bartow 39 Dec. 3 Winter Haven 73 Bartow 48 Dec. 7 Apopka 49 Bartow 69 Dec. 14 Arcadia 89 Bartow 55 Dec. 17 Kathleen 97 Bartow 46 Dec. 18 Dade City 44 Bartow 54 Jan. 7 Mulberry 53 Bartow 57 Jan 8 Leto 59 Bartow 58 Jan. 11 Winter Haven 91 Bartow 62 Jan. 14 Haines City 66 Bartow 55 Jan. 15 Apopka 46 Bartow 82 Jan. 18 Auburndale 63 Bartow 61 Jan. 21 Mulberry 62 Bartow 57 Jan. 25 Acadia 62 Bartow 60 Jan. 28 Plant 70 Bartow 71 Feb. 1 Lake Wales 60 Bartow 59 Feb. 4 Kathleen 61 Bartow 62 Feb. 5 Leto 55 Bartow 54 Feb. 8 Auburndale 51 Bartow 80 Feb. 11 Haines 70 Bartow 63 Feb. 15 Dade City 48 Bartow 70 Feb. 18 Lake Wales 65 Plant 42 The Varsity Basketball team started out the season with several consecutive losses winning only one or two games. Then near the end of the season, it suddenly jumped for- ward with a burst of will-to-win to tie for conference champs with Haines City. Although the season ended with a 10-12 record, the Jack- ets pulled through on just the right games, again proving Jackets’ superiority. Mike Caswall runs faster and jumps higher in his Red Ball Jets! 109 Long legs do have their advantages. Jackets keep ball under control. Henry Jones is bullish on scoring. Although most of the action takes place standing up . . . Ronald Dilworth makes two more points for the Jackets. Coaches Lowell Foote and Mack Godfrey wait in anticipation. Some examples of fine offensive playing. 113 JV BASKETBALL Even though the JV team was new and had little experience, it came through to end its season with a 14-8 record. The JV team showed a great ef- fort without any consecutive losses. It put forth its best showing near midseason with 4 consecutive wins. These players can be expected to be an aid to next year’s varsity team. Kubin Moore puts forth his best efforts. Mike Williams displays 1 form. ROW ONE: Rubin Moore. Mike Williams. Harold Williams. Lindsey Davis, Bernard Williams, Bruce Edwards, Ralph Wilson. ROW TWO: Coach Mack Godfrey. Lex Boswell, Evan Wheeler. Steve Stidham, and Albert Bates. 114 Rubin Moore really wants this basket. Concentration: a Jacket must- Coach Mack Godfrey doesn’t always a ree with the refs. SCOREBOARD Bartow 55 Winter Haven Bartow 51 Apopka 46 Bartow 57 Arcadia 52 Bartow 49 Kathleen 60 Bartow 39 Dade City 30 Bartow 50 Mulberry' 42 Bartow 60 Leto 68 Bartow 49 Winter Haven 47 Bartow 71 Haines City 76 Bartow 57 Apopka 47 Bartow 41 Aubumdale 45 Bartow 49 Mulberry 35 Bartow 51 Arcadia 36 Bartow 61 Plant 53 Bartow 43 Lake Wales 38 Bartow 42 Kathleen 49 Bartow 60 Leto 41 Bartow 58 Aubumdale 38 Bartow 57 Haines City 76 Bartow 50 Dade City 39 Bartow 50 Lake Wales 65 Bartow 64 Plant 50 The refs don’t catch all the fouls! 115 CROSS COUNTRY Bartow’s cross-country team got off to a good start this season with a collection of tine standings at regu- lar meets. Out of the nine players on the team, four of them are returning lettermen. This year’s record was ad- vanced tremendously by Mark El- liot’s record in the three mile run. Bartow at Lake Wales 67 pts. (3rd) Bartow at Avon Park 76 pts. (2nd) Bartow at Haines City 74 pts. (2nd) Bartow at Home 37 pts. (1st) Bartow at Lakeland 84 pts. (4th) Bartow at Bradenton 304 pts. (11th) Bartow at Home 114 pts. (5th) 116 Larry Whitt Lester Barr Mike DeNeve Cleophus Thomas n7 BASEBALL' Because of last year’s season, the baseball team is looking forward to victory. Coach Williams is really pushing the team. Although they have ten returning lettermen, it will be a rough season with teams like Dade City, Mulberry, Haines City, and Lake Wales to play. Roddy Prevatte has a bad habit of getting caught! Matt Collins. Jimmy Williams. Randy Horn, Gary Morris, Jimmy Bruce, Gary Carver, Fred Rhoden, Rick Olson, Greg Waldortf, NOT PIC- Loy Conner, Joey Ellis, Neal Glisson, Roddy Prevatte, Mike English, TURED; James Tucker. Robert Stenger. Michael Jackson, Jeff Jackson. 118 Neal Glisson prepares to knock the hide off a Loy Con- SENIORS KNEELING: Mike English. Roddy Prevatte, Loy Conner. Joey Ellis. STAND ner pitch. ING: Scorekeeper, Mr. Sigsbee Prince; Jimmy Williams. Bob Stenger, Neal Glisson; tk ch. Mr. Jim Williams. Mighty Jimmy had struck out! 119 TRACK Under the leadership of Coach J.J. Corbett, the track team is a combination of hard work, natural abilities, and the will to see Bartow the Florida State Track and Field Champions of 72. With several re- turning lettermen, Coach Corbett is expecting to have an outstanding team. Forrest McKennie and Cleophus Thomas fly high over the hurdles. ROW ONE: Lester Barr. Jay Donahoe. Larry Whitt, Bill Orr. Alan Little, James Sherwood, Carlton Boston. ROW TWO: James Thomas, Cleophus Thomas. Forrest McKennie, Verbon Stephens, Anthony Brown, Robert Glover. ROW THREE: Gerald Stephens, Greg Mikell, Rodney Richardson. Tom Mikell, Jerome Hall, Mitchell Lott. ROW FOUR: Glenn Kelly. Henry Pansey, Glen Collins, Harold Jennings. Samuel Smith. ROW FIVE: Manager, Freddie King, Mascott Eric Whitt. Manager Ron- ald Reed. NOT PICTURED: Neil Swain. Chuck Williford. Henry Rich- ardson. Henry Jones. Kenny Hill, Reggie Polite, Alan RiChard, Wilbur Wilson. : 120 Coaches J.J. Corbett and William Murphy get it together for the track team. Carlton Boston passes the baton to Robert Glover who speeds otf like a true Jacket SWIMMING Mr. Griner, new coach of the BHS swim team, is helping rebuild the 71- 72 Tankers.” Comprised of both veteran team members and new in- spired members, the team will hope- fully bring another line year of swimming to Bartow. The team practices hard and long everyday so they can put the tankers of B.H.S. at the top of the list. Cameletha Thomas shows good form. HOW ONE: Jim Sessions. Jerry Overstreet, David Carver. HOW TWO: Coach Griner, Jimmy Burt, Mark Sheffield. NOT PICTURED: Greg Pletcher, Hon Bailey, Mike Caswall. 122 Patricia Knight warms up for her next event. Jimmy Burt does a one and a half. FRONT: Laura Morris. SITTING: Cameletha Thomas, Sara Lett, Patri- cia Knight STANDING: Coach Griner. ROW ONE: Sue Jean Colter, Dale Cheeseboro. ROW TWO: Ann McCoy, Susan Lan . Dale Weinkauf. ROW THREE: Priscilla Roden, Becky Burke, ROW FOUR: Phala McArthur, Carol Henry. NOT PIC- TURED: Mary June Grimes, Beth Giles. Larry Williams, with his usual superb form, returns the ball. The girls’ team spells out a cheerful Hi!” 124 TENNIS ROW ONE: Wade George, Steve Sheffield, Larry W'illiams, Lex Boswell. ROW TWO: Alan Davies, Bill McMullen, Kim Pickett. Under the coaching of a new teacher at BHS, Miss Allison, the girls’ tennis team is very much alive again this year. The team is comprised of 6 return- ing lettermen and 5 new, spirited beginners. The first game of the sea- son was a roll-over. The girls de- feated Aubumdale 6-1. The boys’ tennis team is also headed by a new coach this year, Mr. Corbin. Bill McMullen, the only re- turning letterman, is joined by fresh starters, Alan Davies, Kim Pickett, Larry Williams, and Steve Sheffield. The boys lost their first game 3-4, but are practicing harder and are not giving up yet. Coaches, Miss Adele Allison and Ron Corbin, instruct on proper technique. Bill McMullen serves to yet another unworthy” opponent. GOLF The golf team is shaping up in search of the SWFC title. Returning golfers, Jerry Lewis and Eddie Wat- son, will be aided by newcomers, Ar- thur Castleberry, Alan RiChard, Ed- ward Campbell, Karl King, and David Cromartie. With these play- ers, Coach Hiers is confident of this year’s victory. Alan RiChard never lifts his eyes otf the ball. Arthur Castleberry gives the situation careful thought. Kddie Watson finds the playing does get rough.” 126 Karl King, Arthur Castleberry, Edward Campbell, Jerry Lewis, Coach David Hiers. NOT PICTURED: Alan RiChard, Eddie Watson, David Cromartie. David Cromartie gets in some awfully cramped situations. Karl King experiences the hazards of the sand trap. 127 CLUBS, FEATURES . . . alive with work, kept moving by smiles. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council serves as the heart of BHS. It promotes school unity and welfare by providing dif- ferent activities. The Calendar Girl Contest and calendar are the main projects of the Council. The Council also sponsors Homecoming and the school store. Each homeroom fur- nishes a representative and an alter- nate to represent it in the Council. Mr. Fisher, Sponsor; Malinda Greear, Treasurer; Anne Renfroe, Secretary; Jerome Hall, Vice-Pres- ident; Steve Kitchens, President. REPRESENTATIVES: ROW ONE: Steve Kitchens, Matt Collins, Cindy Ford, Beverly McClelland, Wanda Austin, Carol Morrison, Harriet Hen- son, Vicki Lewis, Diana Williams, Jimmy Hicks. ROW TWO: Mary June Grimes, Nancy Cooper, Bill Blount, Jan Hunter, Chuck Williford, Geor- jan Hamer, Robert Stenger, Terrell Lyle. ROW THREE: Susan Revell, Martha Almazan, Barbara Wright, Cynthia Pittas, Malinda Greear, Anne Renfroe, Alan Little, Lex Boswell, Rhonda Bush, A1 Davis, Bill Giles. ROW FOUR: Kay Helms, Neil Jones, Regina Register, David Still, Brenda LJoyd, Kaye Parham, Leigh Summers, Susan Sherrer, Mary Turner, Alison Terr)’. 130 ALTERNATES: ROW ONE: Jackie Simon, Vickie Love, Louella Good- rick, Nelia Polite, Lessie Richardson, Kenneth Mitchell, Debra Pearsall, Kim Pickett, Susie Casey, Carol Henry. ROW TWO:Mary Dunn, Vernen- dell Wearing, Vickie Hielscher, LaVerne Showers, Linda Moore, Bobby Waters, Sue Jean Colter. ROW THREE: Lester Barr, Sarah Campbell, Nancy White, Dell Stephens, Mary Ann Harley, Randy Harrison, Linda White. ROW FOUR: Billy Trent, Jimmy Holton, Debra Clayton, Linda Grimes, Ruby Moore, Martha Washington, Clifton Dilworth, Tyrone Jones. BI-RACIAL COMMITTEE: Shelia Johnson, David Parrish, Denise Kirk- McKennie, Doug Smith, Brenda West, Nancy White, Audrey Alexander, land. Jennie Allen, Zachery Ansley, Georjan Hamer. ROW TWO: Forrest Bill Giles. 131 ANCHOR Anchor Club lives up to its motto, Anchored, We Hold. Each girl works as an individual with a team spirit. They participate in commu- nity projects which include fund raising drives, and working at both the TB Center and Polk General Hospital. Spirit Week and the pow- der puff football game are also spon- sored by the club. Their biggest money-making project this year was the Christmas gift wrapping shop which they staffed at the Mall. OFFICERS: ROW ONE: (SITTING) Carol Henry. President; Phala McArthur, Secretary; Susan Lang. Treasurer; Ann McCoy. Sr. Director; ROW TWO: (STANDING) Lisa Bumgarner. Jr. Direc- tor. Sarah Walker. Soph. Director. NOT PICTURED: Dayle Weinkauf, Vice President. Bill McMullen in a rare serious mood. Talent group hitchin' a ride. 132 There must be an easier way of making a float! Becky and Ann enjoy the blue-plate special. ROW ONE: Denise Kirkland, Judith Allen, Peggy Birge, Jan Hunter, Bertha Losh, Priscilla Rhoden. Bill McMullen, Kim Fry, Georjan Hamer, Carol Henry, Becky Burke, Phala McArthur, Ann McCoy. ROW TWO: Vicki Hielscher, Janice Sullen, Lisa Bumgarner, Sarah Walker, Kaye Sharp, Dale Cheeseboro, Susan Smith, Janet Raulerson, Gretchen Hast- ings, Susie Casey, Susan Lang. ROW THREE: Linda LePage, Vicki Lewis, Dorcas Oates, Debbie Cope, Barbara Hicks, Barbara Johnson, Marion Sewell, Martha Almazan, Nancy Cooper, Sarah Campbell, Beth Giles, Mary June Grimes. ROW FOUR: Donna Cox, Laurie Pittman, Pa- tricia Knight, Jenny Allen, Lauren Lowers, Nancy White, Beverly Mooneyham, Pam Pickett, Colleen Casey, Pat Hastings. Sue Jean Colter, Sherry Hielscher. NOT PICTURED: Rhonda Bush, Alison Terry, Dayle Weinkauf, Jemetha Collins, Marlene Masters, Debbie Wise. 133 INTERACT Interact 71-72 is a club of gaining achievement. It has been kept busy with cable T.V. sales, car washes, highway cleanup, and turkey shoots. For its members, it has not been all work. They provided F.F.A. a Sweet- heart, ’’loaned” Student Council a calendar girl and supplied the Home- coming Queen. They also defeated Key Club and surrounding area In- teract Clubs in some hard games of ROW ONE: Terry Woods, Treasurer; Roger Carroll, President; Larry Williams, Vice-President. ROW TWO: Charles Chancey, Chaplain; Bob Furlong, Soph. Director; Mr. Lowell Foote, Advisor. NOT PICTURED: Billy Pickard, Jr. Director; Ralph Pickard, Sr. Director. football. Malinda Greear, Interact Sweetheart. Interact members listen thoughtfully. 134 ROW ONE: Bill Telford, Gene Greenawalt, Steve Weeks, Kim Pickett. Roger Carroll, David Hain, Neil Jones, Joe Griffin, Mike Adkins. ROW TWO: Frank Geiger, David Parrish, Gary Morris, Lester Barr, Buddy Cribbs, Fred Rhoden, Jerry Meeks. ROW THREE: Lowell Foote, Spon- sor, Ken Wiggins, Bob Furlong, Bob Gray, Jimmy Hicks, Jeff Jackson, Ron Bailey, Mark Sheffield. Charles Chancey. ROW FOUR: James Bryant, Rick Olson. Terry Woods, Larry Williams, Steve Russell. Jay Donahue, Gary Carver. NOT PICTURED: Tommy Motes, Ralph Pickard. Richard Albritton, Rick Cassick, Bill Furlong, Billy Pickard, Richard Smith. 135 LIONETTES Lionettes, sponsored by the Lions Club, has lived up to its reputation as a top service club. During the year, they have helped their sponsor club with many projects, one of the more important ones being the collection of old eye glasses for the under- privileged who cannot afford them. March of Dimes and Muscular Dys- trophy Drives, Lions Club candy sales, and stationery sales rounded out their activities. ROW ONE: Linda Ray, Treasurer; Anita Helm, Secretary; Kathy Heidel, President; Karen King, Vice-President; Rhonda Lunn, Sr. Director; Mitzi Perry, Jr. Director; ROW TWO: Beverly Bryan, Tail Twister; Susan Smith. Mane Puller; Susan Snell, Lion Tamer; Pam Edwards, Chaplain; Mrs. Mercer, Advisor; Mary Cowles, Soph. Director. Lionette’s Halloween pumpkin takes shape. 136 Interest is high in Lionette Club Meeting! Lionette’s float rolls along. ROW ONE: Denise Moore. Donna Kimbril, Pam Edwards, Shelia Mad- dox, Judy Ward, Mitzi Perry, Penny Bolkcom, Mary Cowles. ROW TWO: Debbie Moore, Marcia Ray, Beverly By ran, Tawny Forbes, Susan Smith, Martha Duncan, Lee Ann Goodwin, Mary Houston. ROW THREE: Spon- sor Miss Beverly Sisk, Peggy Jarriel, Gloria Peters, Rhonda Lunn, Anita Helms, Karen King, Russell Barton, Shirley O'Bryan. ROW FOUR: Gail Stewart, Linda Ray, Debbie Snow, Ginny Sheffield. Karen Walker, Caro- lyn Barush, Kathy Heidel. NOT PICTURED: Susan Snell, Vendaroe Washington. KEY CLUB The Key Club, sponsored by Ki- wanis Club, has won both district and international recognition as an outstanding service organization. Each year the boys assist the Ki- wanis Club in projects, such as the Turkey Shoot. The club helps with the Wahneta Boys Club and also aids the migrant workers in Gordonville. Dances were sponsored during the year by the club. Their school plot has also kept them busy. ROW ONE: Mr. Fisher, Faculty Advisor; Rick Evans, Lt. Governor; Casey Fletcher, Governor; Steve Kitchens, Secretary; Alan Davies, First Vice-President ROW TWO: Darrell Wyatt; Bill McMullen; Treasurer; Jan Hunter, 72 Sweetheart; Jimmy Bruce, Second Vice-President. ROW THREE: Bill Blount, President. JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES ROW ONE: Dennis Masters, Paul Lut- trell, Rick Evans, Emory Register, Bud Mears, Wade George. ROW TWO: Louis Bomar, Dennis Croom, Jimmy Bruce, Lex Boswell, Alan Little, Steve Stidham. ROW THREE: Ricky Weeks, Bill Lawson, Jerry Wise, Billy Trent, Ted Turbe, Matt Collins. ROW FOUR: Karl King, Steve Sheffield. Mike Newman, Scott Richardson, Mark Eliott. NOT PIC- TURED: Keff Kehoe, Mike Chapman, Paul Kragh, Terry Davis, Edward Campbell. 138 Key Club and Tigers Lair battle it out. The New Florida Keys” serenade their audience at the Calendar Girl Contest Mark King, Bill Blount, Bill Orr, John Hill, Casey Fletcher. NOT PIC- TURED: Greg Buck. SENIORS ROW ONE: Mike Caswell, Steve Kitchens, Alan Davies, Bill McMullen, Chuck Williford. ROW TWO: Darrell Wyatt, David Carver, Jan Hunter, Sweetheart; George Belflower, Rill Gil s ROW THREE: 139 Z CLUB Newly chartered and sponsored by the Zonta Club, an all woman organ- ization, the Z” Club strives to live up to its motto, Growth Through Service.” Bake sales and Christmas wrapping paper and bows sales were among the many money-making projects the club undertook this year. Member reorganized the Z” Club plot. Clothes and canned food were collected and donated to the Church Service Center and numer- ous banners were made up help pro- mote school spirit. Beverly Tidwell doesn’t think it’s so serious! Z Club's newly formed talent group. SITTING: Susan Revell, Treasurer; Cynthia Pittas. Senior Advisor; Jenny Singletary, President; Evelyn Voigt, Vice-President; Mrs Greene, Sponsor; STANDING: Carol Gamage, Junior Advisor; Laura Pipes, Sophmore Advisor; Mrs. Burt, Sponsor. NOT PICTURED Carolyn Wojteczko, Secretary. 140 f ROW ONE: Susie Mooneyham, Malinda Greear, Cynthia Pittas, Paula Johnston, Phyllis Kimbril, Beverly Tidwell, Beth Wolfe, Margaret Law- rence, Susan Swindal, Debbie Haygood. Judy Summers. ROW TWO: Anne Renfroe, Bobbie Waters, Carol Gamage, Cheryl Young, Linda Cook, Linda White, Barbara Blount, Penny Byrd, Pam Doss, Sandra Hamage, Leigh Summers. ROW THREE: Mary Young, Laura Pipes, Evelyn Voigt, Suzanne Guthrie, Mary Ann Howell, Carolyn Wojteczko, Jenny Singletary, Kathy Norris, Jean Hum, Cindy Ford, Valenia Dan- iels, Diana Williams. 141 BAND Pre-game tension mounts as the spectators await the start of the ac- tion. Suddenly a voice is heard over the speakers and the Bartow Senior High Marching Band presents ’'Pregame 72.” Throughout the '72 school year the BHS band has played important roles in our school. It has performed at football games, pa- rades, and concerts. Its pep band has accompanied us at our rallies and basketball games. To support its projects, Bartow Band Boosters has manned concession stands at football games and basket- ball games. Candy sales augmented the treasury for the Spring trip. SITTING: Beverly Bryan, Treasurer; Sheila Maddox, Band Captain; Anita Helms, Secretary; Rhonda Lunn, Librarian. STANDING: Bill Telford, Senior Drum Major; Gene Stewart, Publicity Manager; Hubert Whitten, Junior Drum Major. ROW ONE: Majorettes; Kay Sharp, Barbara Hicks, Debra Kieser, Karen Walker, Penny Bolkcom, ROW TWO: Nancy Cooper, Kay Helms, Eliza- beth Seal, Mary Cowles, Susan Hicks, Martha Cowles, Julie Byran, Jackie Love, Brenda Floyd, Vickie Lowery, Cindy Williams, Jennifer Stephens. ROW THREE: Beverly Bryan, Linda Waddell, Rhonda Lunn, Barbara Johnson, Carolyn Barush, Tommy Adcox, Davis Hyslop, Nath- aniel Rentz, Steve Gay, James Hill, Jay Donahoe, Jerry Wise, Donna Eckert, Raymond Bryan, Laurie Lytch, Phillis Duncan, Susan Smith, Scott Richardson, Gail Stewart. ROW FOUR: Ken Filar, Jeanne Rauler- son, Linda Ray, Lucy Vickers, Karen Whidden, Joel Tinnon, Steve Delph, John Barush, Jerry Hawthorne, Richard Seymour, Nan Albritton, Ellen Champion, Ken Wheeler, Danny Lunn, Steve Sheffield, Jerry Hou- vemer, Charles O’Neal, Jerry Meeks, Alicia Breton, Chuck Stone, Jeff Clark, Gene Hutto, Mike Langford, Ken Wiggins, David Parrish, Shiela 142 MAJORETTES: Penny Bolkcom, Barbara Hicks, Debra Kieser, Kay Sharp. Now this is lettin’ it slide”! Maddox, Patti Warren. ROW FIVE: Mary Houston, Debbie Moore, De- nise Moore, Marcia Duncan, Anita Helms, Jimmy DeYoung, Royce Ad- kins, Satyra Wilkes, Jenelle Peacock, Cheryl Herbert, Ricky Weeks, Randy Whitten, Susan Ray, Laura Morris, Holly Lewis, Brenda Page, Tanya Collins, Jan Cox, Tina Thomas, Allan Gold, Ernest Murray, Kathy Heidel, Ginny Sheffield, Marty Simons. Lanny Sheffield, Ken Glover, James Bryan, Tony Murray, Joe Langford, Steve Russell, Billy Moore, Karl King, Gene Stewart, Mike DeNeve, Sam Clark, Hugh Harrison. ROW SIX: Senior Drum Major, Bill Telford; Junior Drum Major, Hubert Whitten, Madison O’Neal, Charles Blanc, Carolyn Mizell, Karmen Byrd, Jimmy Hicks, Mitch Unrue, Tom Young, Lawrence Marley, Mike Ad- kins, Bobby Walker, Keith Beery, Alton Bishop, Linda LePage, Karen King, David Hain, Evan Wheeler, Marc Leege, Neil Jones, Dennis Mas- ters, Jim Sessions, Ken Collins, Jimmy Burt. 143 CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders boost morale of both players and fans, but it isn’t all fun, excitement, jumping, and yelling. There are hours of practice at yelling and jumping. They make posters to inspire students to get to the games and make the hoop for the football players to run through. All this and care for out school make a B.H.S. cheerleader. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: ROW ONE: Virginia Jones, Georjan TWO: Jan Hunter, Bertha Losh, Susan Revell. NOT PICTURED: Mar- Hamer, Mary June Grimes, Marianne Harley, Jeanette Green. ROW tha Almazan. 144 J.V. CHEERLEADERS: ROW ONE: Leigh Summers, Lynn Ford. ROW ROW THREE: Rhonda Bush, Beverly Mooneyham. TWO: Nancy White, Jemeatha Collins, Vicki Lewis, Wanda Austin. Bertha Losh, Varsity. J.V. Cheerleaders. Susan Revell, Varsity 145 DCT AND DE Because of DCT’s past record and expansion, this year Cooperative Education Department has added a new organization called Distributive Education. Both DCT and DE enroll about twenty-five students each with members taking morning classes. In the afternoon, students of DCT and DE hold part time and some full time jobs. Both organiza- tions have combined projects to raise public interest, and both are worth- while and active groups of BHS. SEATED: Bobbie Waters, President; STANDING: Glenda Jackson, Treasurer; Carol Chancey, Chaplain; Deborah Frink, Vice-President; Yvonne Davis, Sgt. at Arms; Debbie Wise, Secretary. ROW ONE Dennis Folds, Joel Armstrong, Aileen St. Leger, Wanda Smith, Beverly McClelland, Kathy Lott, Eileen Leonard. ROW TWO: Mr. Ralph Moore, Sponsor; Ricky Prevatte, Bobbie Waters, Dian Aycock, Te- resa Stanford, Linda Runnels, Carol Chancey, Dolores Merritt. ROW THREE: Cynthia Russell, Glenda Jackson, Deborah Frink, Sandra Her- rington, Victoria Floyd, Karmen Byrd, Yvonne Davis, Karen Lawrence. M6 ROW ONE: Jack Varner, Beverly King, Rita Music, Sheila Lewis, Mike Aycock, Pete Dickey, Lynn Garrett, Cathy Adkison, Peggy Armstrong. ROW TWO: Mr. Glen Byras, Sponsor; Trellis Williams, Robert Nason, Lynn Harper, Brenda Clayton. Richard Williams, Bobby Wrard, Randy Harrison. ROW THREE: Earl Munroe, Shirley O’Bryan, James Caraker, Ginny Sheffield, Debra Hardeman, Wayne Lauderbaugh, Lucy Vickers, Johnny Stevens. NOT PICTURED: Raymond Floyd. Beverly King makes her daily departure for work. SEATED: Raymond Floyd, President; James Caraker, Vice-President; Debra Hard- eman, Secretary; STANDING: Jac Varner, Parliamentarian; Shirley O’Bryan, Re- porter; Brenda Clayton, Historian; Ginny Sheffield, Chaplain; Lynne Harper, Treasurer. 147 Terry and Terri straighten out the ad pages. ECHO A lot of blood, sweat and tears goes into the BHS ECHO, but every bit of it seems worth it when the book is finished. It takes a tolerant person to be on the annual staff, and there must be compatability be- tween all members. There are the fun times though, and the staff takes pride in its Miss Echo Contest. This year’s staff is truly gratful to all at BHS for their cooperation. SITTING: Jenelle Peacock, Faculty Editor; Terri Barrow, Editor-in- Chief; Evelyn Voigt, Typist; Susan Revel, Senior Class Editor; Carolyn Wojteczko, Copy Editor; Debbie Cope, Sophomore Class Editor. STAND- ING: Mrs. Betty Hain, Advisor; Judy Summers, Photographer; Terry Woods, Business Manager; Bob Huflaker, Photographer; Sam Boatwright, Junior Class Editor; Mark King, Sports Editor and Pho- tographer NOT PICTURED Cherry Hiers, Asst. Business Manager; Vera Stephens, Faculty Editor. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Future Farmers of America is made of students with one year of Agriculture who are public minded leaders, interested in citizenship and sportsmanship. Raising crops, live- stock, and judging student projects are their principal interests. Their Sweetheart Contest in the fall highlights beauty and talent of the contestants. Its members also participate in the Parent-Son ban- quet, Polk Youth Fair and the Na- tional and State Conventions. SITTING: Tommy Grace, President; Pete Dickey, Vice-president; Bill Hosmer, Secretary. STAND- ING: Frankie Taylor, Chaplain; Lloyd Wynn, Treasurer, Tyrone Jones, Sentinel; David Still, Reporter. I don’t know who built this, but it's a quarter of an inch off! 150 Sammy Peebles, National FFA Vice-President, and Tommy Grace, Bartow Senior FFA President, get to know each other better. ROW ONE: Troy Brown, Keith Hall, David Still, Tyrone Jones, Bill Hos- mer, Lloyd Wynn, Roy Kersey, Jeff Harnage, Sylvester Patterson. ROW TWO: John Wheeler, George Ward, Mike Evans, Paul Hartbarger, Ver- bon Stephens, Michael Peterson, Eddie Brown, Tommy Cole, Rocky White, Tommy Hunt, Bob Huffaker, Bruce Stephens. ROW THREE: Fred Waters, Mike Manson, Tony Blair, Ralph Wolfe, Robert Jacobs, Bobby Bryan, Robert Glover, Tom Mikell, Charles Purdue, Leland Nich- ols, Sylvester Julius. ROW FOUR: David Gassett, Billy Smothers, Bill Parker, Jimmy Harris, James Johnson, Kenneth Davis, Art Reese. Rob- ert O’Berry, Mike Lott, Elton Lackey, Bill Green, Gary- Carver. ROW FIVE: Dennis Folds, Johnny Lynn, Larry Scott, Pete Dickey, Daniel McCall, Alan Snell, Reggie Parham, Willie Combs, Sherman Stephens, Kenneth Kirkland, Laroman Green. NOT PICTURED: Frankie Taylor, Robert Weeks, Jeff Johnson, Tommy Grace, Roger Smith, Danny Kelly, Neil Cain, Clifton Dilworth, John Purvis, Anthony Brown, Randy Crowley, John Kirkland, John Lucas, Randall Mitchell. 151 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ’Toward New Horizons”, the motto of the Future Homemakers, is expressed through individual and group projects maintained by the girls. FHA sponsors Twirp Week, Mother-Daughter Banquet, and FHA Week, each year. The girls learn the responsibilities of becom- ing both a housewife and mother. Ummmmm. Ummm Good! FHA’s project of helping the shut-ins. SITTING: Velenaia Daniels, Secretary-Treasurer; Debra Pearsall, Vice President of projects; Bar- bara Johnson, Historian and Public Relations Chairman; Marcia Ray, President Elect; Beverly Bryan, President. STANDING: Sandra Tyson, Vice-President of Program of Work; Miss Agnes Edwards, Sponsor; Mrs. Lynda Black; Sponsor; Mrs. Carolynn Girtman, Sponsor. FHA’ers headed for a district meeting. ROW ONE: Sandra Tyson, Judith Allen, Teresa Ray born, Cynthia Rus- sell, Connie Floyd, Neila Polite, Barbara Johnson, Tanya Collins, Debra Pearsall, Beverly Bryan, Diana Williams. ROW TWO: Susan Buswell, Jackie Simon, Patricia Brooks, Carol Sowell, Linda Whitaker, Janet Toler, Blondel Jones, Kathy Smith, Rosemary McIntosh, Rhonda Bush. ROW THREE: Marian Wright, Maria Mitchell, Anne Renfroe, Velenaia Daniels, Carol Gamage, Bobbie Waters, Carol Henry, Jennie Allen, Pam Pickett, Marcia Ray. ROW FOUR: Audrey Alexander, Brenda Loyed, Sherry Dees, Kathy Maskolunas, Barbara Owen, Pam Edwards, Donna Kimbril, Becky Futch, Carol Fleming, Roxie Russell. Pam Wetherington. 153 GLEE CLUB The Bartow High School Glee Club is made up of students who are musi- cally inclined and enjoy singing. The club consists of four choruses, Mixed, Men’s, Women’s, and the Ensemble, which is made up of selected singers. Each year the Glee Club presents many different kinds of concerts. They sell candy, and also stationary this year, to finance the various trips they take throughout the year. They were also invited to sing at the open- ing of Disney World. STANDING: Nancy Kimsey, Vice-President; Cherry Hiers, Secretary; Michael Peterson, Treas- urer, Bruce Horn, President SITTING: Mr. Corbin, Advisor. ROW ONE: Barbara Wright, Barbara Owens, Kathi Norris, Louella Goodrick, Juanita Outlaw, Tarpza Rose, Carrie Edmonds, Director: Mr. Ronald Corbin, Ava Anderson, Dale Cheeseboro, Debra Haygood, Sherry Dees, Marie Brooks, Linda Williams, Wanda Sands. ROW TWO: Cherry Hiers, Janice Walker, Marion Sewell, Peggy Hill, Nancy Kinsey, Lisa Griffin, Betty Thomas, Phyllistine McCaskill. Rudine Williams, Susan Smith, Cheryl Hielscher, Rosemary McIntosh, Vicki Hielscher, Patricia Williams. ROW THREE: John Anderson, Charles Chancey, David Hart, Matthew Collins, Kenneth Henry, Charles Little, Dennis Croom, Howard Spears, Allen Snell, Keith Carr, Linda Price. ROW FOUR: Kenneth Davis, Michael Peterson, Victory Taylor, Tony Hudson, Michael Forsett, Rubin Moore, Mark Elliott, James Johnson, Harrold Harper, Leroman Green. ROW FIVE: Darrell Wyatt, William Blount, Neil Jones, Bruce Horn, Jonathan Bonney, Robert Glover, Lorenza Johnson, Mike Tyson, Paul Luttrell. 154 ROW ONE: Director Mr. Corbin, Carrie Edmonds, Neil Jones, Dale son, Debra Haygood, Matt Collins, Kathi Norris. ROW THREE: Barbara Cheeseboro, Tony Hudson, Linda Williams, Bruce Horn, Susan Smith. Owens, Darrell Wyatt, Cherry Hiers, John Anderson, Lisa Griffin, Ken- ROW TWO: Ava Anderson, Victor Taylor, Nancy Kinsey, Michael Peter- th Henry, Juanita Outlaw, Marion Sewell. ROW ONE: Peggy Hill, Margo Allen, Delilah Pierce, Juanita Outlaw, Sheril Boston, Tarpza Rose, Marsa Forsett, Hariett Hinson, Idella Cun- ningham, Sandy Harris, Marsha Riley, Destiny Satterfield. ROW TWO: Mable Bates, Shirley Riley, Juanita Clem, Rosemary McIntosh, Barbara Morris, Juanita Robinson, Vivian Smith, Karen St Leger, Sandra Griffis, Director Mr. Ronald L. Corbin. ROW THREE: Marcia Ray, Pa- tricia Hastings, Maria Lopez, Catherine Smith, Victoria Lewis, Mary Young, Martha Davidson, Melissa Ricks, Frances Dampier. ROW FOUR: Janet Herrington, Linda Griffis, Connie Cantrell, Connie Harri- son, Betty O’Neal. NOT PICTURED: Lynn Ford, Sandra Herrington, Penelope Byrd, Victoria Floyd, Jewel Robinson, Melinda Collins. ROW ONE: Darrell Wyatt, Michael Peterson, Matt Collins, Tony Hud- son, Allen Little, Victor Taylor, Kenneth Mitchell, Michael Forrest, Lin- wood Smith, Julius Baldwin. ROW TWO: Dennis Croom, John Anderson, Howard Spears, Mark Elliot, Verbon Stephens, James Johnson, Lindsey Davis, Rubin Moore. ROW THREE: Director: Mr. Ronald Corbin, David Hart, Robert Glover, Keith Carr, Allen Snell, Harold Harper, Charles Chancey, Kenneth Henry, Leroman Green, Bernard Williams. 155 THESPIANS Thespians, sponsored by one of our new teachers, Miss Gearhart, is made up of students who are inter- ested in learning the points of act- ing, stage decorating, lighting, cos- tuming, and flat erection. Being the only dramatic organization at BHS, the Thespians take pride in what- ever they perform. Sitting: Alison Terry, Treasurer; Becky Burke, Secretary; Malinda Greear, I President. STANDING: Larry Williams, Vice-President; Mr. Owen Williams, Sponsor, Miss Carolee Gearhart, Sponsor. ROW ONE: Richard Johnson, Elizabeth Seal, Karen Whidden, Vicky Love, Dawn Harper, Bkmdell Jones, Mike Forsett, Carol Henry, Wade George, Becky Burke. ROW TWO: Alison Terry, Lewis Haygood, Larry Williams, Laura Morris, Patricia Knight, Gretchen Hastings, Karen King, Phala McArthur. ROW THREE: Cindy Ford, Deborah Haygood, Matt Collins, Susan Lang, Bud Mears, Susie Casey, Mary June Grimes, Priscilla Roden, Ann McCoy. ROW FOUR: Carol Morrison, Judy Ward, Bob Huffaker, Donna Kimbril, Jan Martin, Sherry Hielscher, Emory Register, Jimmy Holton, Doug Smith. NOT PICTURED: John Anderson, Sue Buswell, Bonnie Gray, Malinda Greear, Dorcas Oates. 156 Miss Gearhart coaches a more dramatic moment in Blithe Spirit”. Becky Burke and Malinda Greear find humor in play tryouts. 157 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One of the highest honors a stu- dent can attain in high school is membership in the National Honor Society. Distinguishing attributes of members are service, leadership, character, and scholarship. Although it is not all work and no play in being a member, tapping new mem- bers and initiating them are the main functions of National Honor Society. District rallies, state con- ventions, and talent shows are other events members take pride in at- tending and sponsoring. During initiation, a pledge’s life is trying. Bill McMullen, Vice President; George BelHower, President; Brenda Clayton, District Secretary; Glenda Jackson, Secretary; Mrs. BelHower, Sponsor; Gretchen Hastings, Treasurer. President George BelHower conducts his meeting with determination. 158 ROW ONE: Patti Warren, Deborah Frink, Anita Helms, Mark King, Carolyn Banish, Louella Goodrick, Linda Stone, Cathy Covington, Geor- jan Hamer. ROW TWO: Vivian Gibson, Gloria Peters, Lynne Harper, Linda Ray, Virginia Jones, Lynn Garrett; Phala McArthur, Ann McCoy, Susan Lang, Brenda Clayton. ROW THREE: Kathy Heidel, Glenda Jackson, Ginny Sheffield; Debra Snow, Fay Mooneyham, Willie Hall, Freddie Biggs, Gretchen Hastings, Karen King, Terri Barrow. ROW FOUR: George Belflower, Kaye Mooneyham, Jim Sessions, Peggy Birge, Carolyn Wojteczko, Jenny Singletary, Paula Johnston, Anne Renfroe, Becky Burke, Carol Henry, Casey Fletcher. ROW FIVE: Mike Caswall, Bill McMullen, Al Davies, Gene Greenawalt, Tim Kusicko, Jan Hunter, David Driggers, Charles McArthur, Jimmy Hunt. NOT PICTURED: Susie Casey, Juanita Daughtry, Louise Hall, Mike Williamson. ROW’ ONE: Beth Giles, Sue Jean Colter, Ted Turbe, Sam Boatwright, Ralph Pickard, Bill Telford, Neil Jones, Dayle Weinkauf, Johnny Ander- son, Jerry Meeks, Bill Pickard. ROW TWO: Jenelle Peacock, Jeanne Raulerson, Neil Swain, Nancy Cooper, Johnny Grace, Johnnie Lowe, Ar- thur Castleberry, Bill Furlong, Lewis Bomar, David Parrish. ROW THREE: Emory Register, Cheryl Hielscher, Richard Smith, Frances Voigt, Patricia Hastings, Pam Peters, Richard Johnson, Janice Sullen, Mary Helen Gibson, Diana Williams. Debra Pearsall, Dennis Masters. ROW FOUR: Janice Walker, Beth Nooe, Martha Almazan, Susan Snell, Regina Register, Wade George, Jim Bruce, Mary June Grimes, Rick Evans, Sarah Walker. ROW' FIVE: Nancy Snavely, Carol Morrison, Judy Ward, David Still, Susan E. Smith, Lisa Bumgarner, Rhonda Rogers, Ja- net Raulerson, Carolyn Mizelle, Susan M. Smith, Barbara Johnson. 159 PARA-MEDICAL CLUB Members of Para-Med work as candy stripers and assistants at Bar- tow Memorial Hospital. The mem- re learn something about the op- portunites in the various health careers. Their willingness to work proves the dependability of modern youth. fS. nor The Para-Med meeting gets sleepily” underway. Brenda Clayton takes down her hospital assignments. ROW ONE: Mrs. Betty Hain, Sponsor; Glenda Jackson, President; Rhonda Lunn, Treasurer; ROW TWO: Palma Spooner, Vice-President; Brenda Clayton, Hospital Coordinator; Yvonne Davis, Secretary. 160 ROW ONE: Glenda Jackson, Rhonda Lunn, Brenda Clayton. Darlene Begley, Deana Allen, Priscilla Devereux, Pam Davidson, Louise Hall, Debbie Whitehurst, Barbara Owens, Cheryl Young. ROW TWO: Debbie Hoppe. Palma Spooner, Bonnie Owens, Rita Dansby, Brenda Niblett, Carroll Sowell, Connie Floyd, Shelia Maddox, Vickie Love, Valli Prebor, Lisa Bumgarner. ROW THREE: John Emory Register, Scott Richard- son, Cheryl Mogle, Sharon Thornburg, Karen Whidden, Teresa Rayburn, Not a minute’s rest for Candy Stripers. Laura Morris, Sara Walker, Mary June Grimes, Sue Jean Colter, Pam Edwards. DeeDee Davis. ROW FOUR: Marian Wright, Debbie Cope. Donna Cox, Patricia Knight, Cindy Martin, Mary Clark, Lee Anne Good- win, Wanda Jackson, Diane Letanosky, Yvonne Davis. Mickey Brooks, Jane Hakeem. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Ryland. Julie Fletcher. Debbie Vogler. John Emory Register assists a patient with a drink of water. 161 JCL awaits the reading of the minutes. ROW ONE: Anita Helms, Mark King, Carolyn Barush, Deborah Frink, Wade Oeorge, Kim Fry, Peggy Birge. ROW TWO: Lawrence Marlev. Mark Elliott. Ricky Weeks. Karl King. Steve Stidham. Carol Morrison, Valli Prebor. ROW THREE: Rhonda Lunn, Linda Ray, Jimmy Hunt, John Anderson. Sam Boatwright. Sheila Maddox, Jeanne Raulerson. ROW FOUR: Gloria Peters. Karen King, Mary Cowles, Susan Smith. NOT PICTURED: Laura Morris, Lloyd Harris, Jimmy Holton, Gene Greenawalt, Bill Telford. Tommy Cantrell, Lewis Bomar, Gene Stewart, Beverly McClelland. 162 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Promoting classical cultures is the aim of the Junior Classical League. All past and present Latin students may be members. The foreign lan- guage banquet and the Latin Forum are the highlights of the club year. ROW ONE: Lawrence Marlev, Vice-President; Mrs. Burt. Advisor; Deborah Frink, President. HOW TWO: Linda Ray. Treasurer; Rhonda Lunn, Secretary; Susan Smith. Historian. 163 YELLOW JACKET The Yellow Jacket has the responsi- bility of publishing our newspaper, recording the events of the BHS year. Six editions report the activ- ities of school life. Second year Jour- nalism students publish the news- paper, while first year Journalism classes serve as reporters in gather- ing the news. Carol m£MRv sez: READ TUS MOMTH3 issue ot ' mm fOR, Ao_ THE SGMOOC SPoiyrS) amd l|Mf0«?MATIO« ou THE CALENDAR Phala McArthur. Editor-in-Chief; Larry Williams, Exchange Editor; Kim Fry, News; Jimmy Williams, Photographer; Mrs. Mary’ Bel- flower. Advisor; Suzanne Guthrie, Associate Editor. 164 Mark King:, Art Editor; Marlene Masters, Feature Editor; Priscilla Ro- Georjan Hamer. News; Rol ert Stenger, Sports Editor; Rill Blount. Man- den, Circulating Editor; Becky Burke, Business Manager; Carol Henry, aging Editor. Dale Kerby, Managing Editor; Anne Renfroe, Co-Editor; Advertising Manager. Loy Conner, Sports. ROW ONE: Elliot McGhee, Gary Crosby, Dwayne Jenkins, Victor Tay- lor, Micheal Peterson, Wilbur Wilson. Gloria Wilson, Beverly Grisnold, Wade George, Mary June Grimes, Bud Mears, Jean Hurn, Mitzi Perry. ROW TWO: Julius Baldwin, Henry Jones, Ronald Dilworth, Louis Bur- gess, Alison Terry, Valli Prebor, Ethel Robinson, Linda Whitaker, Janice Sullen, Kathie Moore. ROW THREE: Johnny Grace, Robert Russ, Lisa Bumgarner, Sarah Walker, Jeanine Waldon, Martha Almazan, Jimmy Bruce, Susan Lang, Kenneth Mitchell, Cameletha Thomas, Maudie How- ard. ROW FOUR: John McLaulin, Gib Losh, James Bryant, Alan Little, Gene Hutto, Bowdon Hunt, Tommy Adams. ROW FIVE: James E. Bryant, Arthur Castleberry, Kim Pickett, Roger Carroll, Bill Giles, Don- ald Ruster. 165 ROTC This was BHS’s second year of ROTC. It was asked for by school faculty members so as to broaden the fields of learning and future needs for BHS male students. ROTC’s purpose is to promote in- tegrity, respect, responsibility, lead- ership, and provide military instruc- tion for its students. Different groups added this year are a special training team which in- structs in diving, climbing, and field activities; and a drill team, which performed at our last two home foot- ball games as well as in parades. Cadet Captain, Lewis Bomar; Cadet Major, Michael Williamson; Cadet ROTC COLOR GUARD: Kenneth Hall, Reginald Palmer, Calvin Stand- 1st lieutenant, Henry Sheffield. ifer, Gary Wilkes. ROW ONE: Joey Ellis, Daniel McCall. Frankie Taylor, Sherman Ste- phens. ROW TWO: Elliot McGhee. Glenn Lewis. Robert Jones, Frank Howell, Glenn Staton, Byron Walker. Quinton Hooks, Ronnie Hall, Ed- ward Wilson. Edward Wiggins, Rubin Moore. Rolland Bell. ROW THREE: Larry Brewster, Eugene Wright, Ronnie Holland, Joe Kelly, Ray Gibbs, Alan Mukerson, Rennie Blatch, Jetf Goff, Christopher Man- ning, Sammic Watson. Earl Munroe. ROW FOUR: James Thomas. Jeff Brown, Eugene Hjort, Calvin Brown, Lanny Sheffield, Timothy Sanders, Stanley Davis, James Lowe. Patrick McCall, John Lucas. 166 ROTC participates eagerly in squadron training. ROW ONE: Hugh Harrison, Kenneth Davis, William Harris, Tony Hud- son. ROW TWO: Joseph Brown, Royce Adkins, Gregory Mikell, Mike Harrison, Johnnie Lowe, Vernon Tillery, Robert Walker. Herman Jack- son, Madison O’Neal, Larry Knies, Joseph Wearing, Harold Harper. ROW THREE: Sammy Dunn. Robert Hooks, Adlai Williams, Bernard Ponds, Lorenzo Purdue, Marcus Carroll, Clevester Oliver, Gary Moore, Rudy Simpson, Mike Tyson, Robert W'ilkins. ROW ONE: Leon Hinson, Juan Avila, Andrew Outlaw, Carlton Boston. ROW TWO: Wade Lambert, Reginald Palmer. Vernon Rentz, Alvin Smith, George Wardell. Willie Jones. Donnie Williams, Nathaniel Rentz. Robert Groome, Cecil Mitchell, Guan Rogers. Lawrence Williams, Cleophus Thomas, Herbert Cummings. ROW’ THREE: Jonathan Bonney, Willie Combes, Brian Garrett, Ronnie McMaster, Carl Rex, Billy Brooks, Keith Carr, Charles Armstrong, Paul Chapman, Glen Hand, Andreij Rose, Gregory Wright, Calvin Standifer, Dennis Croom. ROW FOUR: Jerry Overstreet, William Brown, Ivy Mathis, Clarence Rolling, Gregory Smith, Kenneth Hall, Edward Langford, Conrad Odum, Kenneth Weldon, Bruce Stephens, Steve Showers, Larry Eason, Lorenzo Johnson, Gary Wilkes. 167 Bartow Air Base, along with the new Polk Vocational Technical Cen- ter at Eaton Park, serves as vocatio- nal facilities for students in the Polk County area. The finest teachers with the best equipment are pre- pared to teach students in fields ranging from sewing to welding. Gerald Kirkland, Air Conditioning 11 Scott Sexton, Auto Body Repair 1 VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Tim Hosey, Welding 1 James Tucker, Machinery 1 168 Joe Aycock, Carpentry Carolyn Hamilton, Tailoring Hughie Chumney and Steve Carter, Electrical Wiring 1 Wayne Williamson, Drafting 1 169 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Future Teachers of America pro- motes interests in the Held of teach- ing and aiding members to achieve qualities of personality and charac- ter needed for this profession. Its members through the year visit schools and assist teachers with their classes. TOP: FTA members-a study in rapt attention. ABOVE: Marianne Harley, Treasurer; Susan Smith. Parliamentarian; Dale Cheeseboro. Secretary; Gloria Peters, President; Nancy Kinsey, Vice President; Mr. Don Champion Sponsor. ROW ONE: Pat Hastings, Nancy Snavely, Brenda Lloyd, Vicky Love, Nancy Kinsey. Mary Gibson. John Wheeler. Janice Sullen. ROW TWO: Karen King, Gloria Peters, Susan Kane, Satyra Wilkes, Marion Wright, Terri Thompson, Kathy Maskolunas. ROW THREE: Lynn Harper. Ma- rianne Harley, Susan Smith, Scott Richardson. Laura Morris, Darlene Begley. Blondell Jones, Dale Cheeseboro. NOT PICTURED: Wanda Aus- tin, Rudine Williams, Ken Wiggins. 170 Boys' Representatives: Chuck Williford and Bill McMullen. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE Each year BHS sends honored stu- dents to Boys’ and Girls’ State. These persons are selected by the American Legion Auxiliary with the cooperation of the faculty and the student body. Girls’ Representative: Susan Lang. 171 MISS ECHO OF 1972 . . . Miss Malinda Greear Mss Janet Smith Miss Bertha Losh AND HER COURT Miss Russell Barton Miss Paula Johnston 173 FFA SWEETHEART Miss Nancy White SENIOR HALL OF FAME Hunter. Jan King, Mark Kitchens, Steve Lang, Susan McArthur, Phala McCoy, Ann McMullen, Bill Williford, Chuck HOMECOMING ’72 Homecoming is one of the biggest events of the school year. The Home- coming dance wrapped up the week’s activities of fun and excitement. Kids dressed up in different cos- tumes during the week sponsored by Anchor Club. The crowning of Ma- linda Greear was the highlight of the evening, and the Jackets chalked up another victory over Winter Garden. Homecoming Queen Malinda Greear Karen Lawrence escorted by James Dickey Malinda Greear escorted by Roger Carroll 177 1972 CALENDAR Malinda Grtear—COVER GIRL MISS JANUARY Georjan Hamer MISS FEBRUARY Jan Hunter MISS MARCH Anita Helmx 178 MISS APRIL Linda Moore MISS MAY Cynthia Pittas MISS JUNE Bobbie Waters MISS JULY Paula Johnston MISS AUGUST Lynn Ford MISS SEPTEMBER Ann McCoy MISS OCTOBER Susan Revell MISS NOVEMBER Karen King MISS DECEMBER Becky Burke BHS gets it all together w w ADVERTISING . . . alive with concern, kept moving by growth. ItCil SyU AfllA MARK OF EXCELLENCE Best Wishes to the Students of Bartow High School. 585 EAST MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN 765 West Main Street 184 Congratulations to the Class of 1972 Belk Lindsey Shoe Department Tyre’s Used Cars and Service Station Hosmer Buick-Pontiac, Inc. Telephone 533-3151 610 East Summerlin Bartow, Florida 33830 185 Our Congratulations to the Class of ’72 upon their successful completion of high school course . . . You and all others in the same group over the nation have gained the basic Knowledge which will enable you to progress into higher education . . . and in the future leadership of our country. We join in extending our sincere good wishes to each of you and to hope for your every measure of happiness. Florida National Bank At Bartow 186 Member-FDIC Zenith • Maytag • Amana • Norge • Fedders UolW 375 E. Mail TV APPLIANCES 375 E. Main Street BARTOW, FLORIDA C. B. HOLLY” HOLLIFIELD Phone 533-7519 Congratulations to the Class of 72 Got everything you need for college? How about that Student Subscription to your hometown newspaper? Call us today! THE POLK COUNTY DEMOCRAT Phone 533-4183 BARTOW LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Phone 533-1051 875 E. Gay St. Your Professional Laundry—First in Personal Service Breton’s Restaurant 495 East Main Street Bartow, Florida 187 CITY OF BARTOW Congratulations EQUIPMENT INC. to the SALES-SER VICE-PARTS ALL HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS- EQUIP. CUSTOM BUILT BODIES EQUIPMENT REPAIRS ON ALL HYDRAULIC EQUIP. VAN UTILITY BODIES WINCHES CRANES HARVESTING EQUIP. CONTRACTOR’S HI-LIFTS Class of ’72 From 533-1118 BARTOW AIR BASE BUILDING 147 P.O. Box 1517 BARTOW, FLORIDA Lawrence Plumbing 188 HELENS fitwent GIFTS Flowers For All Occasions • Personalized Service • Flowers Wired Everywhere Micky Evans—Designer •FOR THAT LITTLE SOMETHING EXTRA -DIAL 533-4452 510 PARK AVE. Bodcod? Furniture , ikFPLI ANCES j Compliments of Badcock Home Furnishing Center Managed by Gary McKnight Annex-170 S. Broadway Main Store 145 N. Broadway NELSON'S JEWEL BOX Inc. your friendly jeweler 135 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE 155 E. MAIN — DOWNTOWN BARTOW 189 The Comor Drug Store 195 East Main Street Bartow, Florida George H. Fletcher- Pharmacist Phone-533-2922 Bartow Bakery Bartow Feed Store Feed, seed, fertilizer, garden supplies, tools. 190 S. 2nd Ave. 533-6114 Bartow, Florida Hiilll Hi Hi Sf A FULL W a SERVICE ft: BANK : THE sMloW BANK CITRUS CHEMICAL BANK of BARTOW The Director, Officers, and Staff of our Bank join in expressing our sincerest good wishes on the event of your graduation. May the coming years bring you the best of Good Health, Happiness, and Prosperity. 191 GOLDEN GATE SHOPPING CENTER 192 ONE HOUR MARTINIZING Best Wishes to Class of 72 Bartow Ford Company Serving Bartow Since 1948 to the Gifts for the Young And the Young at Heart TOY KING John’s Restaurant Golden Gate Shopping Center Phone 533-3919 Highway 17 Bartow, Fla. 193 I? IB ID E, CK wiismB Bmpoom Best of Luck to the Class of 1972 From Publix MM KIT eg ifl piLiLASwm Fleurette Antoinette Catch a sparkle from the morning sun. Hold the magic of a sudden breeze. Keep those moments alive. They're yours for a lifetime u'ith a dianutml engagement ring from Orange Hitt sum. Jordan Son Jewelers Fulton Byrd Insurance Consultants New York Life Insurance Co. East Davidson Bartow, Florida H. M. (Bob) Fulton J. C. (Jim) Byrd Best Wishes to Class of 72 194 Compliments of the GOLDEN GATE MERCHANT ASSOCIATION Where parking is easy and shopping is a pleasure From nine to nine rain or shine. Merchants Glenn’s Barber Styling Shop Jordon and Son Jewelers Publix Super Market Liggett Rexall Drugs Belk-Lindsey ABC Liquor Peterson’s 1 Hr. Martinizing Sun Finance Company Top Dollar Store Camera Craft Toy King 195 nriERLE nownm cosmtncs Best Wishes to the Class of 72 Beauty is our Business Helen Maloy-Owner It’s the real thing. Coke. Trade mark (5) 197 WE PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD-ON PAPER BARTOW PRINTING COMPANY 495 E. SUMMERLIN, BARTOW House of Beauty 100 2nd Avenue Where friendliness and beauty meet.' 198 TOWNSEND LUMBER CO. BARTOW, FLORIDA Best Wishes to the seniors of Bartow High School W. H. STUART RANCH Best Wishes to the Class of 72 Imperial Lumber P. 0. Box 350 Bartow, Florida Best Wishes to class of 72 Main St. Bartow, Florida 200 Best Wishes to the Class of 72 Lady-B-Lovely 165 S. Central Bartow, Florida Best Wishes to Class of 1972 DAVIS SNO-KONE Davidson and Second Ave. Phillip’s Department Store —Home of Levi’s— SILVERWARE WATCHES DIAMONDS YOUR OFFICIAL CLASS RING HEADQUARTERS For Gifts That Last Bartow, Florida 533-9111 201 Congratulations Best Wishes to the to the Seniors Class of 72 of Bartow High School From From Bartow Academy of Croom’s Red and White Cosmetology BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 72 THE ANNUAL STAFF It is time, again, for Seniors to leave; Juniors to rejoice, and Soph- omores to take the next step in their ladder. Some laugh, some cry, some show no emotion; But for everyone, there are feelings. Another year has gone by, and the cycle continues. Everyone has benefitted from BHS, and everyone has been a part of BHS 72 205 206 207 211 V 214 TERRI BARROW Editor-i n-Chief TERRY WOODS ti usi ness Xia n age r SUSAN REVELL SAM BOATWRIGHT DEBBIE COPE Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor CHERRY H1ERS MARK KING Asst. Business Manager Sports Editor. Photographer BOB HUFFAKER Photographer EVELYN VOIGT Typist JUDY SUMMERS Photographer JENELLE PEACOCK Faculty Editor VERA STEPHENS Faculty Editor CAROLYN WOJTECZKO Copy Editor ) This year’s ECHO is completed. At a time, one would not have believed this moment could ever exist. When the staff first met _ no one was sure of anything except that we all wanted the best book financially and intellectually possible. This year’s colors of black and gold were chosen for their appeal and individuality; and under existing conditions, there had to be a 1972” on the' After an extensive search for a theme, we all took a good loa BHS, its people, and its events. As a result, alive and Ttept m A Abbott, Jessie 80 Adams, Thomas 42. 165 Adams, William 80 Adkins, Johnny 64. 135, 142 Adkinson, Sandra 2, 64 Adkison.Cathy 42. 147 Agnew, Jean (Mrs.) 39 Albritton, Dennis 80 Albritton, Marie 64 Albritton, Richard 135 Allen, Deana 80, 161 Allen. Judy 40. 42. 133. 153 Allen, Margo 80. 155 Allen, Virginia 80, 131, 133, 153 Allison, Adele (Miss) 28, 124, 125 Almazan, Martha 64, 130, 133, 144, 159, 165 .Anderson, Ava 64. 129, 154, 155 .Anderson, John 64.128.154,155,156, 159. 162 Andrews, Dennis 80 Ansley, Zack 14. 16. 42, 131 Armstrong, Cynthia 80 Armstrong, Johnny 42 .Armstrong, Joel 146 Armstrong. Peggy 42, 147 •Arnold, Reginald 80, 106. 108 Arrington. Roger 8, 42 Arthur, Terry’ 64 Austin, Wanda 80, 130, 145 Avila, Juan 64, 167 Avila, Ruth 80 Aycock, Dian 43, 146 Aycock, Mike 43, 147 Aycock, Joe 169 Ayers, Susan 43 B Baldwin, Julius 43, 155, 165 Bailey, Ronald 80, 135 Baird, Roy 80 Baker, Sharon 33, 80 Barber, Sharon 43 Barlow, Theresa 80 Barr, Lester 64, 117, 120, 131. 135 Barrow, Terri 19. 43, 148, 159, 175, 219 Barton, Russell 43, 137, 173 Banish, Carolyn 14, 43, 137, 142, 159, 162 Bass. Eddie 16, 43 Bates, Albert 80, 114 Bates, Mable 80, 155 Beery. Keith 64 Begley, Darlene 80, 161, 170 Belflo'wer, George 12, 43.129, 139,158,159,175 Belflower, Mary (Mrs.) 37, 158, 164 Bell, Maxine 80 Bell, Rolland 80, 166 Benjamin, Linda 64 Bennett, Daryl 80 Bentley, Joyce 80 Benton, Jack 80 Benton, Valerie 81 Biggs, Bradford 43 Biggs, Freddie 45, 159, 175 Biggs, Renaye 81 Birge, Peggy' 44. 133, 159, 162 Bishop, Alton 64, 71, 142 Bivens, Suzette 81 Black, Lynda (Mrs.) 33, 152 Blair, Janet 81 Blair, Thomas 44, 151 Blanc, Charles 81, 142 Blanchard. Rose 33, 64 Biatch, Rennie 64, 166 Blount, Barbara 65, 141 Blount, Bill 44, 129. 130, 133, 139. 154, 165,177 Boatwright. Sam 65, 147, 159, 162, 218 Bohannon, James 44 Bolkcom, Penny 81, 137, 143 Bomar, Lewis 65, 138, 159, 166 Bonney, Bessie 65 Bonney. Jonathan 44, 154, 167 Boston, Carlton 44. 96. 120. 121, 161, 167 Boston, Sheril 81, 155 Boswell, I.ex 65, 114, 125, 138 Brackin, Stephen (Mr.) 38 Braddy, Anthony 81, 98, 104 Braddy. Eddie 81 Bragg, Timothy 81 Braman. Kim 65 Braman, Marcia 44 Braswell. Lynn 81 Brewster. Larry 65, 166 Brooks. David 81 Brooks, John 44 Brooks, Kathy 65 Brooks. Mickey 44. 154, 161 Brooks, Pamela 65. 153 Brooks, Velma 65 Broome. Kdward 44 Brown, Alice 65 Brown, Alma (Mrs.) 32 Brown, Anthony 13, 65. 120 Brown, Elaine 44 Brown, Jeryl 65 Brown, Joseph 65, 167 Brown, Mercedes (Mrs.) 22 Brown, Troy 81. 95, 151 Brown. William 81, 151, 167 Bruce, Jimmy 65. 77, 98. 118, 159, 165 Bryan. Beverly 65. 136, 137, 142, 152, 153 Bryan. Bobby 65. 151 Bryan, David 81 Bryan, William (Mr.) 21 Bryant. James E. 65, 165 Bryant, James H 65, 135, 165 Bryant, Shaulet 65 Buchanan, Bonita 81 Buck, Greg 13, 44. 98 Bumgarner. Dorothy (Mrs.) 24 Bumgarner. Lisa 66,70, 132, 133, 159,161, 165 Bunn, Barbara 45 Burgess, Betty 66 Burgess, Louis 45, 165 Burgess. Sheila 81 Burke. Becky 10, 42. 45, 124. 133, 156, 157, 159, 165. 175, 179 Burley, Rosia 81 Burns, Gus 45 Burt, Jeanette (Mrs.) 37, 140, 162 Burt, Jimmy 66, 143 Burton, Leon 66 Burton, Maya 66 Burton, Pamela 81 Bush, Rhonda 81, 130, 133, 144, 145, 153 Buswell, Susan 67. 153, 156 Butler, Tommie 65. 106, 107 Butts, Roger 81 Burns, Glen (Mr.) 36, 147 Byrd, Karen 81 Byrd, Karmen 45. 141, 146 Byrd. Penelope 81, 141, 155 c Cabanas, Marie 81 Cafeteria Workers 39 Cain, Neal 45 Cain, Sandra 82 Campbell. Edward 82, 91, 106, 127 Campbell. Sarah 82. 131. 133 Cantrell, Connie 82, 155 Cantrell, Tommy 66 Carlton, Kathi (Norris) 66. 129, 141, 155 Carr, Keith 66. 154. 155, 167 Carroll, Brenda 15, 23. 45 Carroll, Cathy 66 Carroll, Frederick 82 Carroll, Marcus 66, 167 Carroll, Pam 45, 54 Carroll, Roger 45. 59. 134, 135, 165, 177 Carter. Alethia 67 Carter. James 82 Carter, Steve 168 Carver, David 45, 98. 122, 139 Carver. Gary 82, 118, 135, 151 Casey, Colleen 82 Casey, Susie 45, 55, 131, 133, 156. 159 Castleberry. Arthur 66, 126, 127. 159, 165 Castleberry, Pam 82 Caswall, Mike 17.42. 46,108,109. 139,159,175 Ceasar, Rebecca 82 Chambless. I.eon (Mr.) 26 Champion, Don (Mr.) 31. 170 Chancey, Charles 82. 134, 135. 154, 155 Chancey, Carol 46. 146 Chapman. Mike 82 Chccseboro. Dale 66. 124, 125, 133. 154, 170 CTierry. Ninetta 82 Chestnut. Janice 46 Chumney. Hughie 66, 169 Clark, Mary 82, 161 Clark, Sam' 46, 143 Clayton, Brenda 46. 147, 158, 159, 160 Clayton, Debra 82, 131 Clem, Juanita 82, 155 Clements. Dan 66 (Cochran, l ebbie 46 Cochran, Richard 82 (’ole. Tommy 82, 151 (oleman, Robert 82 ( oilier. Claudette 66 Collins, Douglas 82 Collins, Glenn 120 Collins, Inez 46 Collins, Jemetha 82, 133, 145 Collins, Lamar 82 (oilins, Marty 83 Collins. Matt 80. 83, 98, 118, 130. 138, 154, 155, 156 Collins, Melinda 46, 50, 155 Collins, Tanya 83, 142, 153 Colson, Regina 46 Colter, Sue Jean 161, 64,67.124, 131.133,159 Combes. Willie 151, 167 Connell, Blake 46 Connor. Beverly (Mrs.) 30 Connor, Loy 46, 118, 165 Cook, Janetta 83 Cook. Linda 66, 141 Cook, Pam 83 Cooper, Cynthia 83 Cooper, Kdward 83, 84. Cooper. Nancy 66. 130, 133, 142, 159 Cope. Debbie 83. 133. 149, 161. 218 Corbett, J.J. (Mr.) 18. 30. 103. 121 Corbin. Ronald (Mr.) 35, 125, 129, 154, 155 Covington. Cathy 8, 46, 159 Cowart, Oneta 47 Cowles. Mary 83. 136. 137, 142. 162 Cox, Donna 83, 133, 161 Cox, Jerryr SI Crib! , Cecil 5, 67. 135 Cribbs, Donna 83 Cribbs. Steven 83 Cromartie, David 47, 127 Croom, Dennis 67, 154, 155, 167 Croom, Gail 47 Croom, Lillian 83 Croom, Vivian 83 Crosby, Gary 110, 165, 67 Crowley, Randy 83 Culverhouse, Mitchell 67 Cummings, Bethesda 83 Cummings, Herbert 47, 167 Cunningham. I della SI, 155 Curry. Janie 83 Cortis, Gail 47 D Dampier, Frances 83. 155 Daniels, Velenaia 47, 141, 152, 153 Dansbv, Rita 67, 161 Daughtry, Juanita 156 220 Daughtry. Willie 66 Davidson, Pam 83, 155, 161 Davies. Al 42. 47, 125, 130, 138. 139, 159 Davis, June 47, 51, 161 Davis. Kenneth L. 47. 98. 129, 151, 154, 167 Davis, Kenneth W. 84, 106 Davis, Lindsey 83, 114, 155 Davis. Scott 83, 88. 106 Davis, Terry 84 Davis, Yvonne 47, 116, 146, 161 Day, Gary 66 Dayle, Terry 84 Dease, Evelyn (Mrs.) 23 DeBow, Chris 47 Deese, Carolyn 84 Deese, Donna 84 Dees. Shervl 84, 153, 154 Delph. Rickv 47, 161 DeNeve, Mike 48. 117, 143 Devereaux, Priscilla 84, 161 DeYoung, John (Mr.) 18, 19, 35 Dickey, James 48, 147, 150, 151, 177 Dilworth, Clifton 67, 131 Dilworth. Ronald 67. Ill, 113, 165 Dollar, Joyce 48 Donahoe. Bill 84, 106, 120, 135, 143 Doss, Pam 48, 141 Douglas, Martha 67 Drawdy. Charles 48 Drawdy. Pam 84 Driggers, David 48, 159 Duncan, Marcia 84, 137, 142 Dunn. Mary 84 Dunn, Thomas 67 Durrance, Sal lie 84 E Earley, Janie 67 Eckert, Donna 48, 143 Edmonds, Carrie 84, 154, 155 Ed wards, Agnes (Miss) 33. 152 Edwards. Pam 66, 136, 137, 153, 161 Edwards, Phyllis 84 Edwards. Shirley 48 Edwards. William 84, 114 Eiland, Deborah 84 Elliott, Mark 84, 138, 154, 155, 161, 162 Ellis, Joey 48, 118, 166 Ellis, Philena 66 English. Mike 7. 48. 61. 97. 98, 101, 104, 118 Evans, Mike 84, 151 Evans. Richard 2, 67, 138, 159 Eason. I arry 167 F Fair. Perry 67 Farenwald, Donna (Miss) 28 Ferrell. Anne (Mrs.) 24 Ferrell, Man,’ Anne 67 Fiedler, Kari 84 Finley, Billy 84 Fisher, James (Mr.) 31, 130, 138 Fleming. Carol 67, 153 Fletcher, Casey 15, 48. 138, 139, 159, 175 Fletcher, Julie 85 Fletcher. Sandra 85 Flovd, Connie 41, 48, 143, 161 Floyd. Ray 147 Floyd, Victoria 49, 146, 155 Folds, Dennis 67, 146, 151 Foote. Lowell (Mr.) 11. 36. 109, 113, 116, 134, 135 Forties, Tawnv 67. 68, 137 Ford, Cindy 68, 130, 141 Ford, Donna 85, 145, 155, 179 Ford, Lynn 85, 145, 155, 179 Forsett, Kevin 68 Forsett, Marsa 49, 151 Forsett, Michael 68, 154, 155, 156 Foster, Gloria 49 Frink. Deborah 49, 146, 159, 162, 163 Fry, Kim 45, 49. 143, 162, 164 Furlong, Robert 85, 134, 135 Furlong, Bill 68, 159 Futch, Becky 68, 97, 153 G Gaborik, Chris 85 Gaborik, Jerrv 49 Carnage, Caroi 68. 140, 141, 153 Gam man, Thomas 85 Gandy, Debbie 85 Gandy, Dennis 68 Garrison, Calvin 68 Gassett, David 68, 151 Gassett, Kelley 49 Gay, Sherrie 68 Geiger, Don (Mr.) 34 Geiger, Frank 49, 135 Geiger, Janet 85 George, Wade 5.68,125,138,156, 159, 162, 165 Ghent, Carl 85, 106 Gibbs. Albert 68, 166 Gibson, Mary 68, 159, 170 Gibson, Vivian 46, 49, 129, 159 Giles, Beth 68. 70, 133, 159 Giles. Bill 49. 130, 131, 139, 165 Gilloolev. Tony 49 Girtman, Carolyn (Mrs.) 33, 152 Glass, Janette 85 Glisson, Neal 7, 49. 98, 104, 118 Glover. Robert 68, 120, 121, 151, 154, 155 Godfrey. Mack (Mr.) 113, 114, 115 (lold Alan 142 Goodrick. I xiella 8, 49. 131, 154, 159 Goodwin, Lee Ann 85, 137, 161 Grace, Bessie 68 Grace, Johnny 68, 159, 165 Grace, Thomas 49, 150 Graham, Johnell 85 Graves, Debbie 68 Graves, Michael 68 Gray, Bonnie 68, 135 Gray, Jackie 169 Gray. Robert 85. 135, 106 Greear, Malinda 23, 49, 59, 134, 141, 156, 157, 177, 178, 179, 172, 176 Green, Betty (Mrs.) 37, 140 Green, Leroman 151, 154, 155 Green, William 85, 151 Green, Jeanette 49, 144 Greenawalt, Gene 49, 135, 159 Greer, Alonzo 85 Griffin, Carol 85 Griffin, Deborah 69 Griffin. Donna 85 Griffin, Frankie 69, 72, 135 Griffin, Lisa 49, 128, 154, 155 Griffin, Thomas 86 Griffis, Linda 86, 155 Griffis, Sandra 86, 155 Grimes, Linda 86, 131 Grimes, Mary June 4, 69. 101, 130, 188, 144. 156, 159, 165 Grisnold, Eleanor E. 86. 165 Grisnold. Beverly C. 69 Grooms, Bonnie 86 Grubbs. Cindy 86 Gunter, Edgar 86 Guthery, Morris 86 Guthrie, Suzanne 41. 49, 141, 164 H Hadden, Barbara 86 Hadnot, Deborah 69 Hain. Bettv (Mrs.) 18, 32, 149, 160 Hain, David 69. 135, 142 Hakeem. Jane 86, 161 Hall. Keith 17, 86. 151 Hall, Kenneth 44. 50. 166, 167 Hall, Patricia 69 Hall. Louise 50, 76. 159 Hall. Willie 50. 120, 130, 159 Hamer. George (Mr.) 18, 36, 102, 103 Hamer, Georjan 40. 48. 50, 59, 102, 130, 131, 133, 159, 165, 178, 179 Hamilton, Buster 86 Hamilton, Carolyn 169 Hammond. Michael 86 Hanby, Tommy 86 Hancock, Martha 86 Harbin, Martha 86 Harbin, Virginia 50 Hardeman, Debra 48, 50, 147 Harley, Marianne 69, 78, 131, 144, 170 Hamage, Sandra 86, 141 Hamage, Harold 69, 154, 155 Harper, Harold 167 Harper, Julia 86, 156 Harper, Lynn 50, 145, 159, 170 Harris, Cydneh 86 Harris, Danny 86 Harris, Deborah 86 Harris. Jimmy 151 Hams, Leland Sgt. 38 Harris, Lloyd 50, 167 Harris, Mary 86 Harris, Richard 87 Harris, Sandy 87, 155 Harris, Yvonne 87 Harrison. Connie 87, 155 Harrison, Glenn 50 Harrison. Hugh 11, 50. 143, 167 Harrison. Randy 50, 54. 78. 131, 147 Harrod, Linda 87 Hart, David 69, 98, 154, 155 Harvey. Lizzie Mae 50 Harvey, Theresa 87 Hastings, Gretchen 50, 55, 133, 158, 159, 175 Hastings, Patricia 69, 70, 155, 159, 170 Haygood, Debbie 69, 141 Haygood, Deborah 50, 154, 155, 177 Haygood, Lewis 69, 156 Haynes, Edna 87 Hazelton. Jenifer 69 Heidel, Kathv 50, 136, 137, 143, 159, 129 Helms, Anita 17,50,136, 137, 142, 159, 128, 179, 162, 178 Helms. Kay 69. 130, 142 Henderson, Patricia 69 Hendlev, Patricia 51 Henrv, Carol 42, 51, 54, 124, 131, 132, 133, 156, 159, 165 Henry, Kenneth 69, 154, 155 Herrington, Marti 87, 155 Herrington, Sandra 146, 155 Hicks, Barliara 87, 133, 142 Hicks, Jimmy 85, 87, 130, 135, 142 Hiers, Cherry 51. 149, 154, 155, 128, 218 Hiers, David (Mr.) 29. 103, 127 Hielscher, Sherrv 69. 75, 133, 154, 156, 159 Hielscher, Vicki 75, 87, 133, 154 Hightower, Gloria 87 Hill, Andrea 87 Hill, John 98 Hill. Keith 87 Hill, Kenny 108 Hill. Leah 69. 154, 155 Hill. Robin 87 Hill. Rockv (Mr.) 34 Hill. Ronald 69 Hinson, Harriet 87. 130, 155 Hinson, Leon 51, 167 Hintz, Barbara (Miss) 26 Holland. Ronnie 87, 166 Holton, Jimmy 70, 131, 156 Hooks, Quentin 70, 166 Hoppe. Debra 87, 161 Horn. Bruce 51. 154, 155, 129 Horn, Kathv 87 Horn. Randy 87, 118 221 Hosey, Tim 70, 168 Hosrner, Bill 70, 150, 151 Houston, Mary 70, 137, 143, 136 Houvener, Cynthia 87 Houvener, Gerald 71 Howard. Clayton 70 Howard, Jack 88 Howard, Maudie 70, 165 Howarth, Donald 70 Howell, Frank 88, 166 Howell, Man- Ann 16, 51, 141 Hudson, Jessie 88 Hudson, Tony 154, 155 Hudson, Vincent 88 HutFaker, Bob 70, 149. 151, 156, 218 Hunt, Bowden 51, 98, 165 Hunt, Jimmy 51, 55, 159, 162 Hunt. Thomas 88, 151 Hunter. Jan 15, 51, 59. 130, 133, 138, 139, 144, 159, 177, 178, 179, 175 Hurley, Kim 70, 97 Hum. Jean 71, 141, 165 Hutchinson, Robert (Col.) 38 Hutto. Gene 9. 41. 51. 143, 165 Hutto, Lam- 88 1 Irving, Jackie 70 Irving, Koscoe 88 J Jackson, Glenda 48. 52, 146. 160, 158, 159, 161 Jackson, Herman 88, 106, 166 Jackson. Jeff 88, 135, 106, 118 Jackson, Lois (Mrs.) 35, 64 Jackson. Michael 70, 98. 106, 115 Jackson. Patsy. 88 Jackson, Sylvia 52 Jackson, Vivian 88, 89 Jackson, Wanda 88, 161 Jacobs, Libby 88 Jacobs, Robert 70, 151, 98 Jarriel, Peggy 52, 137 Jeffers, Angie 70 Jenkins, Dwayne 52, 165 Jenkins, Willie 88 Jess, Bennie 70 Jennings, Harold 88, 106, 120 Johns, Robert 88 Johnson, Brenda 70, 86 Johnson, Clyde 53 Johnson, Dorthea 88, 131 Johnson, James 53, 151, 154, 155 Johnson. Kent 106, 70. 154, 167 Johnson, Richard 67, 70, 156, 159 Johnson. Sheila 70 Johnson, Thomas 53 Johnson. Vivian 88 Johnston. Paula 10, 52. 141, 159, 179, 173 Jones, Blondel! 88, 153, 156, 70 Jones, Dorothea 88, 89 Jones, Henry 70, 98, 111, 108, 165 Jones, Jerry 71 Jones, Maudel 71 Jones, Michael 88 Jones, Neil 129, 71,130. 135, 143, 154,155, 159 Jones, Norris 71 Jones, Robert H. 71, 166 Jones, Robert P. 88 Jones, Rupert 106 Jones, Tyrone 70, 131 Jones, Virginia 48, 52, 144, 159, 176 Julius, Rudolph 71, 150, 151, 169 Julius, Sylvester 88, 151 K Kane, Susan 71, 170 Kauffman, David 88, 97, 98 Keepler, Betty 88 Kehoe, Jeff 88 Kelly. Glen 88, 106, 120, 166 Kerby, Dale 5, 52, 34. 98, 165 Kersey, Rov 71, 151 Kimbrill, Donna 71, 137. 153, 156 Kimbrill, Phyllis 88, 141 King, Beverly 52, 147 King. Karl (Mr.) 22 King, Eva 88 King. Karen 48, 53, 55, 57. 136. 137, 142, 179, 159, 162, 170 King. Karl 88. 138, 1«, 128, 162, 127 King. Mark 14.53,139, 149, 159, 162, 165, 175 King, Mary 53 Kinsey, Nancy 52, 154, 155, 128, 170 Kirkland, Denise 52, 131, 133 Kirkland, Gerald 52, 168 Kirkland. Kenneth 71, 151 Kirkland. Vera 89 Kitchens, Steve 3, 52, 54. 59. 130, 138, 139, 128, 112, 108, 175 Knies, Larrv 53. 166 Knight. Pat 89. 133, 161. 122 Kragh. Paul 89 Kusicko, Tim 53, 159 L Lackey, Elton 89, 151 Lambert, Wade 70, 167 Landes, Karen 89 Lang, Susan 53, 60. 132, 133, 156, 159, 165, 171, 175, 124 Langford, Donald 89, 91. 143, 106 Langford, Edward 167 l angford, Michael 143 Lasher, Blake 88, 89 Lauderbaugh, Wayne 71, 147 Laurent, Evelyn (Mrs.) 42, 27 Lawrence, George 16, 71 Lawrence, Karen 52, 146, 177 Lawrence, Margaret 89, 141, 128 Lawson, William 89, 138 Leonard, Amos (Mr.) 31 l-eonard, Eileen 48, 52, 146 Leonard, Steve 71 LePage, Linda 89, 133, 147 Letanosky, Jacqueline 89, 161 Lett, Sarah 33, 89. 122 Lewis, Glenn 52, 166 Lewis, Holly 89, 142 Lewis, Jerry 71, 127 Lewis, Retha 71 Lewis, Sharon 52 Lewis, Shelia 53, 147 Lewis, Victoria 89, 133. 145, 155 Little, Alan 72. 130, 138, 154, 155, 98. 120, 165 Lively, Emmett 53 Lively, Patricia 89 Locke. William 72 Locke, Zelda 89 Long. Edna (Miss) 32 Long, Martin 89 Losh, Bertha 53, 133, 144, 145, 177, 173, 176 Losh, Gib, 72, 165 Lott. Kathy 52, 146 Lott, Michael 89, 151 Lott, Mitchell 72, 120 Love, LawTence 72 Love, Vicky 89. 131, 156, 161, 170 Lowe, Johnnie 72, 159, 166 Lowe, Linda 52 Lowers, Lauren 89, 133 Loyed, Brenda 89, 130, 153, 170 Lucas, John 89. 166 Lunn, Rhonda 52, 136, 137, 142, 160, 161, 162, 163 Luttrell, Paul 16. 72. 138, 154 Lyle, Terrell 57, 53, 130, 98 Lynch, Christy 89 Lynn, Johnny 72, 151 M McArthur, Charles 53, 159, 124 McArthur. Phala 53. 132, 133, 159 164, 175 McCain, Tim 72 McCall. Mike 151, 166 McCall, Zonda 54 McCaskill. Phyllistene 89, 154 McClelland, Beverly 130, 146 McClelland, Mark 89, 106 McClennon, Roscoe (Mr.) 22 McClintock, Nancy 89 McCloskey, Tillie (Mrs.) 30 McCloud, Toniette 89 McCov, Ann 54, 132, 133, 155, 159, 179, 124, 11. 175 McDonald, Brent 54 McDonald, Michael 89 McGhee, Elliot 72, 165, 166 McIntosh, Rosemary 153, 154, 155 McKennie, Forrest (Mr.) 21, 98 McKennie, Forrest 72, 131, 120 McLaulin, John 72, 165 McMaster. Ronnie 89, 167 McMullen. Bill 54, 55, 132, 133, 138, 139, 159, 171, 175, 125 McWhorter, Stephen 72 Maddox. Sheila 72, 137, 142, 143, 161, 162 Maintenance 39 Markley, Roy 41, 89 Marley, LawTence 53, 54, 142, 162, 163 Martin, Cynthia 90, 161 Martin. Janis 72. 156 Martin, Sharon 90 Martin, Sherrill 90 Maskolunas, Cathy 90. 153, 170 Mason. Mike 90. 151 Masters, Dennis 64. 72, 138, 143 Masters, Marlene 41, 54, 133, 165 Matheny, James 90 Mathews. Ernest 90, 106 Mathis, Ivy 167 Mathis, Johnny 90 Mean?, Bud 5. 68, 72, 138, 156, 165 Mears, Carl 54 Medley. Pat 72 Meeks, Deborah 90 Meeks, Jerry 72. 135, 143, 159 Mercer, Charla (Mrs.) 26, 136 Mercer, Gerald 90 Merritt, Delores 54, 146 Mikell, Greg 98, 120, 166 Mikell, Thomas 44. 54, 151, 98. 100, 102. Miller. Carl 54, 177, 108 Miller, Mike 54 Miller. Ross 90 Mitchell. Ellis 6 Mitchell. Kenneth 64, 72, 131, 155, 165 Mitchell. Maria 54 Mitchell. Steve 54, 100 Mizell, Carolyn 72, 142, 159 Mogel, Sheryl 90, 161 Mooneyham, Beverly 70, 90. 159 Mooneyham. Faye 55, 159 Mooneyham. Kaye 4, 55 Mooneyham, Susie 80, 90, 141, 145 Moore, Cynthia 55 Moore, Debbie 132, 55, 142 Moore, Denise 90. 137, 142, 136 Moore, Kathy 72, 165 Moore, Linda 55, 131. 179 Moore. Ralph (Mr.) 36, 146 Moore, Rubin 90, 154, 114, 166 Moore, Ruby 90, 137 Moore, William 72, 143 Moorehouse, Doris 90 Morris. Barbara 90, 155 Morris. Gary 2, 73. 135, 116, 118 Morris, Kathy 90 Morris, Laura 90, 142, 170, 123 Morrison, Carol 72, 130, 156, 159, 162 Morse, Quentin 7, 16. 106 222 Moeety, Constance 7, 16 Mosely, Michael 73 Motes. Tommy 7, 55, 135 Munroe, Earl 55, 147, 166 Murkerson, Alan 73, 166 Murphy. Bonnie 55 Murphy. Jim (Mr.) 103, 131 Murray, Ernest 73, 142 Murray. Sharon 90 Music, Rita 147 N Nason, Robert 147 Newman, Mike 90, 138 Newman, Wanda 90 Newmans, Jean 55 Niblett, Brenda 73, 161 Nichols, Leland 90, 151 Nooe, Beth 73, 159 Northern, Reginald 73 0 Oakley, Martin 90 Oakley. Mike 90 Oates, Dorcas 133, 156 O’Berry, Anne (Mrs.) 24 O’Berry, Robert (Mr.) 33 O’Berrv, Robert 90, 151 O’Bryan, Shirley 55. 137, 147 Odum. Joe T3 Oliver, Clevester 90. 106, 167 Olson, Rick 73, 135, 118 O’Neal, Betty 90, 155 O’Neal, Charles 5, 66, 73, 143 Orr, Bill 55, 139, 98, 120 Osborne, John 90 Outlaw, Andrew 55, 167 Outlaw. Juanita 99, 154, 155 Overstreet, Jerry 73, 97, 167, 122 Owen, Barbara 73, 153, 154, 155, 161 Owens. Donald 73 Owens. Bonnie 73, 161 P Padgett. Brenda 90 Palmer, Randy 55 Palmer. Reginald 90, 166, 167 Pansey, Henry 90, 106, 120 Pansier, Clarence 73 Parham. Kay 90, 130 Parham. Reginald 73, 151 Parker, Diane 55 Parker, William 90, 151 Parrish. David 73, 131, 135, 143, 159 Patterson, Jeanette 90 Patterson, Mark 73 Patterson, Sylvester 151 Paulk. Shayne 90 Peacock, Jenelle 74, 142, 144, 154, 218 Pearsall. Debra 9, 74. 131, 152, 153, 159, 128 Peeples, Melissa 90 Perdue, Pam 50 Perez, Jesse 90 Periman, Julia 91, 95 Perry, Mitzi 74, 136, 137, 165 Peters, Gloria 55. 56, 137, 159, 162, 170 Peters, Pam 74. 159 Peterson, Artinder 74 Peterson. Michael 56, 151, 154, 155, 165 Pettus, Jerry (Mr.) 30. 18 Phillips, Glenn 91 Pickard, Ralph 56, 134, 135, 159 Pickard, Billy 74, 134, 135, 159 Pickett, Kim 56, 131, 134, 165, 125 Pickett, Pam 91, 153 Pickier. Anita 91 Pierce, Dawn 91 Pierce, Delilah 74 Pipes, I .aura 91, 140, 141 Pittas. Cynthia 48, 56. 140, 141, 179 Pittas, John 91 Pittman, Pam 91 Pitts, Donna 91 Polite. Neila 91. 131, 153 Polite, Reginald 56, 108 Prebor, Valli 74. 161, 162, 165 Prevatte, Kevin 91, 106 Prevatte, Ricky 56, 140 Prevatte, Rodney 13, 56, 98, 100, 118 Prevatte, William 74 Price, Linda 154 Pridgen, Imogene 91 Prince, Sigsbee (Mr.) 55, 31, 118 Pugh, Jesse 74 l urdue, Charles 74, 151 Purdue, Lorenzo 91, 167 Purvis, John 13, 74, 98 R Radford, Patricia 91 Radford, Sylvia 56 Ratliff, Lowell (Mr.) 32 Raulerson, Janet 74, 133, 159 Raulerson, Jeanne 74, 142, 159, 162 Rawls. Sandra 91 Ray. Carla 56 Ray, Carlane 56, 129 Rav. Linda 56, 136, 137. 142, 159, 162, 163 Ray, Marcia 65. 74, 137, 152, 153, 155 Rayborn, Teresa 74, 153, 161 Read, Scott (Mr.) 22 Read. W.W. (Mr.) 20 Reese. Art 74, 151, 108 Reese, Iris (Mrs.) 27, 80 Reese, Linda 74 Register, John 74, 75. 138, 156, 159, 161 Reilly, Patricia 91 Renfroe, Anne 56, 23, 130, 141, 153, 159, 165 Rentz, Nathaniel 74, 142, 167 Rentz, Vernon 91, 167 Revel!, Susan 64. 74,130,140, 144, 145, 149, 179 Reynolds, Mark 91 Rhoden, Dorothy 74 Rhoden. Fred 91. 135 Rhodes, Denver 91 Richard. Allen 74. 104, 126 Richardson, Carlton 56, 105 Richardson. Elizabeth 74 Richardson. Fayette 91 Richardson. Henry 56, 98, 121 Richardson. Lessie 12, 74, 131 Richardson. Rodney 91, 120 Richardson. Scott 91, 138, 143, 161, 170 Ricks, Loretta 74 Ricks. Melissa 92, 155 Ricks, Wanda 92 Riley. Marsha 57, 155 Riley, Michelle 92 Riley, Shirley 94, 155 Riley, Os bum 74, 108 Rivers, Jacqueline 57 Robinson, Ethel 57, 165 Robinson, Jewel 56, 155 Robinson, Joyce 75, 155 Roden, Priscilla 13, 57, 124, 133, 155, 165 Rogers. Guan 92, 106, 167 Rogers. Rhonda 75, 154 Roland, Aldora 16, 92 Rood, Roy (Mr.) 29 Rose. Andreij 57, 167 Rose, Marilvn 57 Rose. Tarpza 92, 154, 155 Runnels, Linda 57, 146 Russ. Robert 57, 165 Russell. Alan 92 Russell. Cynthia 57, 146, 153 Russell. Roxie 92, 153 Russell. Steve 72, 135, 143 Ruster, David 75 Raster, Donald 75. 165 Ryland, Deborah 92 s Sammons, Sue 92 Sams, Michael 92, 106 Sanders, Bonnie 92 Sanders, Tim 75, 166 Sands, Wanda 57, 154 Satterfield, Destiny 92, 155 Schroyer, Bill 92 Schuck, Danny 51, 75 Scott. Barron 91, 92. 106 Scott. Lam- 151 Scott, Vicki 92 Seal. Elizabeth 92, 145, 156 Sellers, Lamar 92 Sessions, Jim 57, 116, 122, 145, 159 Sewell, Marian 75, 133, 154, 155 Sexton, Scott 57, 168 Sharp, Kaye 75. 133, 142 Sharp. Peggy (Mrs.) 23 Sheffield, Ginny 48, 57, 137, 143, 147, 159 Sheffield, Henrv 57, 166 Sheffield, Mark 92, 122, 135 Sheffield. Steve 17. 92. 106, 125, 138, 143 Sherrer, Susan 36, 92, 130 Sherrill, Jacqueline (Mrs.) 29 Sherwood, James 72, 120 Sherwood, Jeanne 57 Showers, Gerry 75 Show ers, La Verne 57 Silas, Bessie (Mrs.) 27, 71 Simons, Jackie 6, 92, 131, 153 Singletary, Jenny 47, 58, 140, 147, 159 Sisk, Beverly (Miss) 19, 31, 137 Sjoblom, Cheryl 75 Slater. Debbie 92 Smith, Candice 58 Smith, Catherine 75, 153, 155 Smith. Doug 75. 131, 128, 156 Smith. Greg 92, 167 Smith, James 92 Smith, Janet 58, 173 Smith, Janice 75 Smith. Jimmy 92 Smith, Linda 92 Smith, Linwood 44, 155 Smith, Lucinda 92 Smith, Richard 75, 135, 159 Smith, Roger 76 Smith, Samuel 120 Smith, Shirley 58 Smith, Sonya 92 Smith, Susan E. 76, 136,137, 1«. 159, 162, 163 Smith, Susan M. 76, 128, 133, 154, 155, 159 Smith, Vivian 155 Smith, Wanda 59, 146 Smothers, Billy 59, 151 Smothers, Carolyn 76 Snavely, Nancy 76, 159, 170 Snell. Susan 67. 76. 136, 159 Snell. William 59, 151, 154, 155 Snow, Deborah 59, 137, 159 Snow, Sharon 92 Soeder, Terri 76 Sowell, Carol 59, 153, 161 Spears, Howard 44. 56, 58, 154, 155 Spooner, Palma 58, 160, 161 Spooner, Paul 76 Sporleder, Melinda 92 Standifer. Calvin 76. 166, 167 Standifer. James 92 Standford, Teresa 146 Stanley. Wallace 58 Staton, Bonnie 92 Staton, Glenn 76, 166 Staton, Richard 92 Steakley, James 76 Stenger, Mike 58, 130 223 Stenger, Robert 59, 97, 98, 108, 112, 118. 165 Stephens, Bruce 72, 167 Stephens, Delphinn 92, 131 Stephens, Jennifer 92, 143 Stephens, Johnny 147 Stephens. Joseph (Mr.) 13. 19, 36 Stephens. Sherman 59, 98, 151, 166 Stephens. Verbon 59, 120, 151, 155 Stevens. Gerald 106, 120 Stevens, Willie (Mr.) 35 Stevenson. Wayne 98 Stewart, Gail 59. 137, 143 Stewart, Gene 57, 59. 142, 1« Stidham. Steve 92. 106. 114, 138, 162 Still. David 2, 76. 130. 150. 151, 159 Stinson, Debbie 36. 92 St Leger. Aileen 10, 58, 146 St leger, Karen 92. 155 Stone, Bam- 76 Stone, Gary 93 Stone, James 58 Stone, Unda 58, 159 Sturgill, Dannv 93 Sullen. Janice 76. 133, 159, 165, 170 Sullivan, Rick 58 Sullivan, Steve 93 Sullivan, Tony 93 Summers. Judy 78, 141. 149, 218 Summers. Leigh 93. 138, 141, 145 Sutton. Sheila 93 Swain. Neil 76, 98. 159 Swick, Douglas 93 Swindal, Susan 93, 141 T Tanner, Steve 93 Taylor, Edith 76 Taylor, Frankie 150, 166 Taylor, Marge (Mrs.) 24 Taylor, Shirley 76 Tavlor, Thomas 93 Taylor. Victor 59, 154, 155, 165 Telford. Bill 43, 59, 142, 159 Telleck, Roy 56. 59 Terry, Allison 69, 76, 77, 130, 133, 156. 165 Thomas, Betty 93, 154 Thomas, Cameletha 77, 122, 165 Thomas, Cleophus 7, 59. 117, 120, 167 'Hiomas, James 59, 120, 166 Thomas, Margaret (Mrs.) 25 Thomas, Walter 93, 106 Thompson. Edward 77 Thompson. Leslie 58 Thompson, Patricia 77 Thompson, Rosa 58 Thompson. Sharon 77 Thompson. Teresa 93, 170 Thornburg, Sharon 93, 161 Tidwell, Beverly 77, 141 Toler, Janet 93, 153 Toole, Carmen 93 Toole, Rita 77 Trent Cindy 58 Trent, Willi'am 77, 98, 131, 139 Trump, Sally 17, 93 Trupiano, Tony 58 Tuck. Larry 93 Tucker, James 77, 168 Turbe, Ted 17, 30. 76, 138, 159 Turner, Mary 93, 130 Turner, Steve 77 Tyre, Judy 58 Tyson, Michael 93, 154, 167 Tyson, Sandra 15, 58. 152, 153 Tyson. Wanda 93 u Urban. Linda 93 Urban, Wanda 77 V Varner, Jack 58, 147 Vazquez, Teresa 36, 77 Vickers, Kenneth 93 Vickers, Lucy 60, 142, 147 Vieth, Karl 93 Villanueva, Betty (Mrs.) 37 Voigt, Evelyn 60, 140, 141, 149, 218 Voigt Frances 77, 159 Vogier. Deborah 93 w Waddell, Linda 11, 77, 142 Walden, Jeannine 76, 165 Waldortf, Greg 77, 98, 118 Waldrop, Betsy Lea 93 Walker. Janice 77, 154, 159 Walker. Karen 60. 137, 143 Walker. Sarah 77, 132, 133, 159, 161. 165 Walker. Vivian 77 Wallace, Ricky 77 Walters. Patsy 93 Ward, Judith ?3, 78. 137, 156, 159 Ward, Kevin 93, 151 Ward, Robert 60, 147 Wardell, Debra 78 Warren, Ronnie 78 Warren. Patti 60, 143. 159 Washington. Marion 78 Washington, Martha 94, 131 Washington, Venderae 80, 94 Waters. Bobbie 48. 59. 60. 23, 131, 141, 146, 153, 179 Waters, Fred 94. 98, 151 Waters, Jeh v 94 Watson, Eddie 78. 126 Watson, Geraldine (Mrs.) 32 Watson, Sammie 94, 166 Wearing, Donald 87, 94 Wearing, Donnie 94, 108 Wearing, Gwendolyn 94 Wearing, Joseph 166 Wearing, Vemendell 60 Weaver, Johnny 78 Weeks. Ricky 93. 94. 138, 162 Weeks, Steve 60, 135 Weeks, Rol ert 60 Weinkauf, Dayle 4, 78. 123, 131, 132, 159 West, Brenda 6, 78, 131 West, Melinda 78 Wetherington, Pam 94, 153 Whaley, Elizabeth 78 Whatley, Joel 94 Wheeler. Evan 79, 142, 114 Wheeler. John 94, 151, 170 Whiddon. Karen 94. 142, 156, 161 Whitaker, Linda 60, 153, 165 Whitaker, Billy 79, 98 White, Bobby 60 White. Emory 79 White. Linda 16, 79, 131. 141 White, Nancy 94. 131. 133, 145, 174 White, Rocky 94, 151 Whitehurst, Debi 60, 161 Whitt, Larry 79, 117, 120 Whitten, Hubert 79, 142 Wiggins, Charles 94 Wiggins, Edward 166 Wiggins. Kathy 94 Wiggins, Ken 94, 135, 143 Wilcox, Vivian 79 Wilkes, Gar ' 61, 166, 167 Wilkes. 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