Cabot High School - Panther Yearbook (Cabot, AR)

 - Class of 1979

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LIBRFWRY CLUB The 78-79 Junior High Library Club is as follows QRow l1 Teresa Mayfield, Lizzie Richardson, Tracy Burgess, fRow 21 Sheila Michaelis, James Garnett, Dale Duncan, Donna Scrimshire, Kim Jameson, fRow 31 Lisa Haynes, Mrs. Taylor, Kim Clark, Ellen Brown, Denny Tipton, Robin Cole, Theresa Kallam, Mrs. Johnson Q Jr High FHA Cleft to right1 Theresa Allred-sponser, Leanne Ellerby, Denise Wells, Kay McMahan, Carmen Mahoney, Tammy Moseley, Robin McDoyle, Mary Davis, Sharon Criswell, Tracy Burgess, Tammy Blatter, Tonya Barnett frow 21 Sally Self, Leanne Sumler, Kim Clark, Sherri Brown, Pam Smith, Dana Morrison, Beverly Goodwin, Patty Blackned, Ellen Brown, Sherri Stone, Shere Minor, Dee Henry, Kim VanSickle, Brenda White frow 31 Leah Mclntyre, Kathy McDaniel, Laura Machycek, Arleen Taylor, Terri Tuck, Kristen Walters, Renea Hill, Rhonda Gates, Brenda Mowrer, Marcia Duvall, Lisa Cox, Tammy Benford, Denise Leanord Qrow 41 Janet Craft, Ruthie Zajac, Jackie Leach, Gina Preher, Donna Dollahite, Marchelle Kirk, Karon Hastings, Kim Jameson, Molly Mixon, Cindy Hudgins, Karen Bridges, Beverly Barnes Qrow 51 Lisa pinkston, Bonnie Sanders, Teresa Kinder, Patty Boesma, Susan Lingquiest, Susan Hancock, Jamie Bunker, Michelle Branum, Vonda Gilbert, Sheila Michaelis, Ann Nigro Qrow 61 Freda Hodges, Karen Haddock, Melinda Duke, Donna Cartmel, Melissa Ross, Lola Killough, Sandy Leflay, Theresa Price, Donna Story, Glenda Stivers, Kay McMahan fpresident1, Denise Wells fvice-president1, Tonya Barnett fsecretary1, Robin McDougal freporter1, Carmen Mahoney ftreasurer1

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CIVICS CLUB if 9 5 6 The fall and spring of I976-77 school year was full of activity for the students ofthe Civics Club who planned a trip in the summer to Washington, D.C. There were car washes, dances, and light bulb sales held to finance the project. Thirty-six students and ten adults were involved in the excur- sion. The highlight of the five day trip was visiting with Senator Dale Bumpers. The trip proved to be education- al as well as enjoyable. Plans for another trip for the summer of 1979 were being made. -THE I.FlW- This year I5 students formed a club to study, debate, and test the law . They were mainly involved with supreme court deci- sions including Bakke and violation of the Bill of Rights. These students include: Shann Nobles, Alan Howell, Grover Carpen- ter, Alan Ogle, Donna Wilson, Bill Young, Clayton Fry, Robert Watts, Paul Thurston, Keith Perkins, Shane Lawson, Teresa Kallam, David Stevens, Kenny Eifling, Betty Gilliam, sponsor. The members for 1978-79 were: Sponsor, Betty Gilliam, Mark Brooke, Donnie Ray Cates, Jimmy Thrift, Robert Banks, Jerry Knudsen, Paul Scubbing, James Brockway, Theresa Kallam, Cheryl Clark, Scott Patterson, Theresia Pal, Betty Johnson, Yanda Gilbert, Tammy Austin, Lisa Hayes, Shann Nobles, Tim Bryant, Becky Boyd, Barry Flannery, Perry Kennedy, Deann Sumler, Robert Watts, David Pierson, Clayton Fry, Tammy Campbell, Chris Cox, Pam Bazarow, Tony Sohn, Danny Davis, Brad Weaver, Billy Young, Allan Fogie, Jimmy Tucker, Carla Malcolm, Keith Perkins, Steve Roberts, Mark Garner, Grover Carpenter, Alan Howell, David Marcott, Terry Lackey, Gary Glasscock.



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HRT CLUB J za! Ai if Row 1: Richard Mahoney, Marcie Du Vall, De Ann Sumler, Waynette Hood, Connie Cook, Don Wilks, Jody Davis, Paula Roach, Peggy Paine, Wendy Ray, Lisa Johnson, Beverly Bean, Row 2: Kecia Porterlied, Tammy Haley, Susan Hancock, Tracy Davenport, Kevin Haynes, Teresa Pace, Lisa Kelly, Kim Hart, Debbie Douglas, Shari Trayhan, Karen Zipfel, Sharon Jackson. Row 3: Johnny Withers, Danny Waymack, David Baker, Le Ann Sumler, Sally Self, Carla Stumbaugh, Debbie Roberts, Laura Yandell, Rhonda Gates, Leona Watson. Row 4: Karen Beal, Kim Burges, Brenda Cox, Debbie Witcher, Angela Meherg, Stacy Smart, Robin Mc Dougal, Debbie Rye, Lorretta Micheal. Row 5: Lorretta Brown, Tamera Joslin, Scott Luffman, Steve Blakwood, Shari Brown, Tim Perciful, Dana Morrison, Glen Hana, Wayne Wood. Mrs. Devona Brannon is the sponsor of the junior high art club, she is also the art teacher of these students. Mrs. Brannon is very interested in each and every one of her students and she feels art helps to build the personality, along with confidence and hand-eye co-ordination. She hopes to introduce new forms of printing this year. Her students are exploring aspects of oil painting, pastels, pencil and charcoal. Several of the club members did very well in the Cabot City Art show. Debbie Roberts won best of show, she also brought home a first in crafts division. Danny Wamack came in first in pencil drawings, he also won first place in pen and ink. Other first place winners were Dana Morrison in mixed media, Dawn Wilks in pastels, and Cindy Eagle inywater color and marker divison. The Cabot Public School Annual Art Show is coming up in the spring. The theme thislyear is going to be a duel theme, Art is the song of life and Art adds life to everything thats nice . A lot of work goes into these shows, it takes all the schools working together to get these shows going. Everyone in the Art Department feels they are a success, they spur a lot of interest in the community, especially with the parents. Mrs. Brannon feels art is important to everyone of all ages, she says people enjoy art from the time they scribble to the time they quiver of old age. U J' 5- XX! ' if P2 QQ ' f P X-or P300-

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