Carthage High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Carthage, TX)
- Class of 1964
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, xr, 'hs I N 'L 'IWQ ' R Y, L, Q13 K M 'V :G if E A' A ,' 9 , .4 7- M f .lg ,- if Q Y. 1 J sf.. if 1 s , , F L PINE BURR 1964 CARTHAGE HIGH SCHOOL Carthage, Texas Foreword Carthage High School means many things to many different people. But, to all, it represents friends, classmates. and teachers. ln each activity, the familiar faces of these special people make hallgames, clubs, or pep rallies more enjoyahle, and tests or home- work more hearahle. It is this spirit of friendship and helpfulness that we, the staff, have tried to incorporate in this l964 PINE BURR through the faces of Carthage youth. Lynnell Jackson, EKHZOI' Margaret Harkrider, Business Mmzagel Table Administration and Faculty 12 Favorites .. . ... ...H26 4 53 of Contents Honors... . Activities . . me ' z , JMwwMwwWM QW W 1 Sporm.. .. .... 88 Shuhnw Body..... . fjrgardzathons. . ..i11O Piofnlce JLHIUJF SQWNJUI AdverUsenunHs.. it , fam, Mm, sg., 1 5Ef5Wi21wxQ: 144 192 224 5 MRS. MAUREEN BIGGERSTAFF For the sturlents of Carthage High School, the lace of Mrs. Maureen Biggerstafl is a familiar ancl a well-lovecl one. ln her Latin classes anrl in her ,lunior and Senior Fnglisli classes. she is a vital link in the rliain ol teavhers who prepare the stuclents for their lu- ture. Because ol her years ol loyal service in our school, and because of the respect and aclniiration she has earnefl from hor fellow work- ers ancl her pupils. the l96'l PINE BURR staff affectionately flerli- Cates this annual to Mrs. Maureen Biggerstaff. pecial Face These Are Faces of Cartha e Youth . .. F , 3 D 'H' li xlllflild Wluolen telling i-H1'II1Ilf'4 iii .1 Hrvinfliiiiikirig party . . . Mrs, Q. XI. Martin entertaining ut the PTA Vu- rivty Show . . NI 1 k e Brasscii 'sweating' a big wayne . . . Glenda Brooks giving directions at parents night... 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W, M -5- fm- g .,,. .. -A ,I WmfsSzns?'wsi:xxswgi,:siif5222gB?mBssPwf Vwm,9i2,QL,g,,5gQggg'2fg,?g,NA! .fx S -WW ' ffm K Y gea ff ,W . . g W 1' 124.5 famgiig 6 1, . www M ww- H M f u ,A ff- W- -mf ML V 1- WM-M , -NM-W M ' ' L -in-an , L' K ' ' N if A H ,. fm -wigsnS59fi:w'i?z!?53'if55fSQ?KiQ2ii225?i.sim12 ESM:1ii5ILs+Qsf3521fgf'.gL ugglqiml, - fi. 5 1.- K wp Wa, A, I , ,.'n.fA-?. Mb, K 5 3 , f 3 Administration and Faculty 2 ' i is i 'fe V sk.. x x i W W. if 25342 ., ..,, Thv fzxvl that Carthage- High School has bm-n r0r'ognizecl ax 1- of thc- riLllSl8l1dlIlSl SCIICMIS nf thnx Stats' and the- Ililtlllll IS 11114 to the elffml nf tlw acl111ir1ifI1'z1liw11 uml faculty. 'XdlI1iIliSlI'2ll4'Jl' xv Slllfiifxfl ne-M 111011141115 of S1-hml 1'Jl'fIi1I1iZiltiUI1 and liliillflillgl' uf-hr-rs hzlvv Inf-Verne am 4111- of Iilllfrl irlrluvuliorls in f'Ul'I'i4'L1llIlN Ihf- fl:-divaie-rl effurls nf tllvff- pm-wplv keep CHS up-lu-date and Illllllillgf SINUUIIIIF. Q I4 Ass Uttttik dministration Looks to the Future MR. Q. M. MARTIN Superintendent A second tour of Russian and the Scandinavian coun- tries hy Mr. M. Martin, superintendent, provided him with further knowledge of the schools in that area of the world. His understanding of the American 'versus the Euro- pean schools plus his ac- complishments locally makes him foremost in the Texas education scene. Mrs. Ruby Wboiey serves as Adtninistrative Office Miss Hattie Maude Johns is District Accountant iglgnt, and Secretary to the Superintendent. l N i N i Q 5 to i K. v Y! ,w..,. CARTHACLIC INIJIZPENDENI' SCHOOL BOARD Ol TRKFTEES BACK ROW: Roh ll. Trimhlz-. lr., T. C. llutlvwortli. llr. Carl YV. Gvrardy, Tom Hanlvlivaflz FRONT ROYV: Superintendent Q, M. Martin llr. K. C. Prince. Mrs. YV, V. Tillr-ry. .lr., H. B. Turner. Trustees Plan for Growth Mrs. Elizahf-th White is PRX operator. Carrying out the plans begun last year. the Carthage Board of Education has remodeled the high school. added several Classrooms to Baker and hroken ground for a new gym at lioonve. 'lihese changes are carrying forth the im- provements to provide for the inf-teased enrollment in the upper grades. The senior high school. last year, housed the top five grades and now holds the top four. The eighth grade was kept at Koonf-e which hevame Koonct- Junior School. The Koonce School now contains the seventh and eighth grades. Carthage Board of Eduvation is constantly seeking ways to improve the school plant and to help the administration and faculty provide better education for the Carthage youth. I5 MR. E. B. MORRISON Administrative Assistant MR. LOUIS ROBINSON Principal Mr. Louis Robinson, high school principal, has guided CHS for fourteen years. He taught and coached in this school system and served as Jr. High principal before occupving his present posi- tion. He attended Baylor University and received his BA and MA. Mr. lf. l3.'Morrison first Came t0 Carthage in l93l. Until l942, he served as head football coach. principal of what now Rakcr El6II1CIlliH'y School, junior high principal, and baseball coach. He returned to Carthage i11 1957 and has held his present position since then. He received his BX and lllfd from the University of Texas. MR. GRADY LaGRONE Guidance Counselor Guidance counselor Grady l,aCronc has liven em- ployed by the Carthage school system since lfJl2. llc came to Carthage as high school principal and served as acting superintendent during the war. ln l9sl-6 he liecame principal of Koonce lflemcntary School. Two and a half years ago he left this position to become high school guidance counselor. lle received his BA and MA from Stephen F. Austin State College. lr Q15 Administrators Provide Leadership Mrs. Arlee Bush serves as secretary to Mr. Louis Robin- son, principal. Mrs. Elaine Riall is Mr. Morrison's secretary I7 Others Provide Service These four members of the staff provide special services for both students and faculty. Mrs. Mildred Kyle was selected as the first person to provide Special Education services for Koonce and high school. Mrs. Shaw, in addition to her Audio-Visual Directorship, has taught science in Koonce. Mrs. Tatum serves all the schools in her capacity as nurse. Mrs. Shumate became high school attendance secretary this year when her office was built to adjoin the high school office. MRS. MILDRED KYLE Special Education Teacher Fr sr' W . MRS. LOU TATUM School Nurse MRS. JANIE SHUMATE Attendance Secretary MRS. NETTIE SHAW Audio-Visual Director if dministration Makes Grade Chan es if 'jff 'm, 'lf , c , . , 4 M of An addition of classrooms to Baker Elementary enabled the change-over to take place. 4 -qu K, A new attendance office has been paneled next to the high school office. The journalism department moved to more spacious quarters, and students now work in a three room suite. Changes were made in grade ar- rangements this past year in the Car- thage school. The eighth grade was moved to Koonce Junior School, and J the sixth grade became a part of Baker Elementary. Since the high school now contains only four grades, improvements have been made in some departments. ap ,,,,,,,e,,.,.yy,.,,..,. ,il A guidance library has been established adjoining the attendance office for the benefit of students who are planning for college or careers. MRS. MAUREEN BICGERSTAFF Southern Methodist Universityg BA, Stephen F. Austing MA Latin I and Lutin II, Senior and Jun- ior English MR. RONALD BOGUE North Texas State Collegeg BBA, Ste phen F. Austin Collegeg AIEd Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, Gen- eral Business Teachers ponsor etivities Aff MRS. ANITA BRADY North Texas State Collegeg BS I-Iomemuking I and II .Iunior FHA Sponsor MR. SAM BURKE Stephen F, Austing BM, MA Band Pop Bond MRS. KATHRYN CLARK University of Tcxusg BA, MA World History International Relations Club Sponsor owe MRS. IRENE COPELAND Stephen F. Austing BA, Mlfd Senior English-Literm ture, Sophomore Lit- I erature Youth for Christ Club Sponsor MISS NELL COPELAND North Texas State Collegeg Lihrurinn Library Cluh Sponsor MR. M. H. HOPSON MEd Drivers Iftlurution Coavh Mr. Warner Duhllncrg participates in the Parents and Teachers on Parade. IIIRS. BIARY IIUI.I, AIR. .IINIMY .IONEF Stephen F. Austin College: BS, MA East 'Ilcxzis Flute I-IlK'21l'II!'I'9 Collcglcg BS Biology' Social Scientit- Couvli Stcplicn F. Austin Cullegeg BS, MR, WARNER T. D.-XIILBERC Southwestern Univcrsityg BA, Michigan Statvg NIA Spcccli, Drumtt. lit-Imutv Drama Club Fpunsur, Coat-Iics Speech UII, ESEIIIS MISS VIRGINIA KNAPP 'llvxus 'llc-clig IIA. Ilniwrsity of T1-xiii MA .IUUFIILIIISIIL IfngliQIl Il PINE BURR, CARTHACINIAN Spon- sur 2I MRS. ALMA KYLE Stephen F. Austin Col- MR5. HAZEL KYLE North Texas State College, BS, Ste phen F. Austin, MA Biology, Chemistry Future Teachers Club Sponsor legeg BA, MA English Coach Bill Tatum watches confidently as his HBig team plays. 31155 BE55 I--Mil MRS. LEILA LaCRONE Ntflll TCXUS SUNG College: BS, Sie' Stephen F. Austin College, BS, MA P11911 F- A115511 Cvllvgffz MA English 9, American Literature ll, 12 Business C lulw Sponsor Typing: l and II 22 will MR. KYLE LEFTWICH Sum Houston State Collegeg BS, MA Agriculture FFA Sponsor MR. ROBERT LEWIS Stephen F. Austing IIS General Science Couch MRS. BEVERLY MARIE North Texas Stateg BS, Stephen F. Austing MEd Algebra I, Plano Geometry MR. E. L. OATES Sam Houston State Collcgeg BS, MA Vocational Agriculture 412. rua MR. RALPH MURFF Stephen F. Austin Collegt-g RS, MELI Boys PE Drivers Education Faoult Learns New Methods MR. HOWARD RHIDDLEHOOVER MISS HELEN RIDER Stephen F. Austin Collegzeg BS East Texas State Collt-greg BA, MA General Math Algelmru I and Algebra II MRS. NAOMI PHILLIPS North Texas State Collegcg BS, Ste- phen I . Austin Collrwgcg MA Hoineinaking I and II, Home and Ifumily Life FHA Sponsor MR. JACK ROBERSON Ste-pln-n I . Austin Collvgeg BS, MEd Plane Geometry Coach . 23 -from MRS. SARAH ROSS Stephen F. Austin Collegeg BS, BA American History Teacher Future Teachers Club Sponsor MR. GEORGE SMITH Shop I and II Mechanical Drawing Industrial Arts Club Sponsor MR. LELAND STRACENER East Texas State Teachers Collegeg BS Sam Hou ton State Colle c BS Distrihutive Education Golf Coach DE Club Sponsor Hrs. Leila Lafione l id Iiauecx Fitch and .lane l s Sliakespearc. MR. ED STONE MRS. BETTY STRONG MR, BILL TATUNI North Texas Stale ffollvyvt UM. NIM University of Texas: IIS Sou1hwestTrx1 C llt c Bs XIX A Cappella Choir. Girls Choir. lloys Art Civics, Economic and Xmericin H1 CIIOII' tgfy Selcvt Singers COQQI1 filler Q., fd Teaeliers Guide Nuts. I.lICLII,Ii woitutiis tl1dCI1tS str-pm-H F. Austin ciuiipgpr las. xi st lin -flish . ,J ,V Miss Bess Lacy gives Linda Collins and Kay Tlwrntnn some extra help with their typing equipment. MISS SANDR X NVfXl.KI'flI North 'llevzis State Iifwlli-peg l PE Girls liuslielliull Clrilffll, Spenser MR. .l. E, WILLIS Texas Christian Uni- versityg BA, Ste- phen F. Austiug MA Pliysivs, Trigonome vtry. Solid Ce- onit-tr5, General Fvieure Head Couvli MR. VERNON WOOLEY Ftvplicn F. ,Xusting 'Q , Spanish I, ll, III Spanish Clulx SPNIHSOI' IU p Nqu tfl I lm, I Favorites PM Q frigid? , , . I ff ,Q Z' W-t5:T Q:f,Qi2f2'vsi i i ' E f Z, j, , 4 , , T Q- 1- 'f':'S .Qlf :?5'3i1'f?9 2s5 :f'i 'iI-5 'Z ' ' ' I Qt M I Q, :Bw Each year the student body of Carthage High School recog- nizes its favorites at the PINE BURR Party. These students are chosen for their ability to get along with their classmates and their inciivifhlal popularity. Mr. CHS JAN EAST ANN BARTON Miss CHS ERNEST HIGGINBOTHAM Likely Succeed ,A. :5, 1 E if ' K 341 LYNNELL JACKSON Beauty and Beau GEORGIA SCOTT ROBERT BRADY , ,, ' .Q fx fi . i, X if 11. fl , Y' L EN . , . 4 1 ,Q H . iq 5 V K .K W uf 'fy f U 5 L I 1 ? ,, 4, 'Z T ,' ' 3, 3 . , .wg Lk iff A ? 'f PK 2 I if S ' 1 S' 5 . W Eq q 4 , Z , fu A A V I , 4 Q Q lit? 15af1QW,+? A 5 page H ws.: HV V. 43' ' f I g-pez-:Mw 1+ 'Ql '-vvn-ua--Q K' Lk . , W 'J I I s Q A ,H K 1 3 Q3 3,4 L, Fw Q, 4- , 7 Beauty and Beau BECKY PACE MIKE BRASSELL l'Imm In lkmxm A un-ia, k f if V .14 51 J?12H'755'.fgf.,j H , s 5? ,J f if . 51-if in A H--' AJ' ' 'wif ,, , Q 2 5' 'ik r ' m .,,, A, 1, R 'E fe .af-' K 'ws V' ,Q A 13 Q M mf f 9 , ,W 4? 1,i,,J - KY ,Q A ,ya -5 Wm , , fi wi' 4 4 V S S 0- f 1 Senior Fa1x'oritc3s NANCY HF,-XTUN MIKE IIOPSUN Junior Favorites TONI TRIMBLE RODNEY MCCRARY .Q Sophomorfx Fawrrilcls PATSY ,-X RRI STRON CL G .XHY EDI L Ii Best School Citizens Ci-XROLYN SMITH DAVID CGPELAND Most Athletic CHARLOTTE SHELL JAMES MGRRIS Friendliest JANE POSS NHCHAEL HARKRHER Cutest Couple BARBARA BROOKS JOHN DURRETT Most Courteous MARGARET HARKRIDFR WAYNE ALLUMS Wiuifwsr SUSAN MOORE .ION EA ST R 4l 2 . - K V' 'Xg' ,- Honors 42 ki Jqii fi 1 :iw .. f A 1 - MW i Hum' Carthage High Sf-bool slurieiits have bffillgilf rc-Cogiii I1 to thi-ir1seh'c1s and their school through their sr-hulustif , dhilily nr their spar-ial tale-nts. These Sillfillllli huvv c-xr-eilcfl in I their Claw wwrk. musif- uctivitivg. eve-ntS. or the-5 were if-lc-f-ls-fi T hx lhff iilflliif' for their LNTOINIbiiFilIlN'IliS. i i i i Valedictorian LINDA NMKISSACK Gradc- Jheragv 97.250 Salutatorian NANCY HEATON Gradv Averagv 97.095 45 CAROLYN SMITH being CHS,s only representative to the All-State Choir in Houston . . . participating in the Future Nurses Club . . . attending the THSPA convention in Denton . . . writing stories for the CARTHACIN- IAN . . . lacing a member of the PINE BURR staff. 46 The Ten Most tudents Casting their secret ballots just after mid-term, the high school faculty Se- lects ten students to represent out- standing qualities of leadership, citizen- ship, and scholarship. These students are chosen not only for their scholastic ability but also lor their participation in the varied activities of CHS. Since Carthage High School is one of the ten pilot schools in Texas, this honor is held in high esteem by the faculty and represents the major award to be bestowed by them. MIKE HOPSON I working his slide rule . . . I ' being President of the Key I Club . . . going to golf tournaments . . . being elected Mr. Senior . . . ' quarterbacking for the foot- ball team . . . being a mein- ber of the Honor Society. Outstanding tin C.I'I.S. CAROLYN SMITH MIKE HOPSON ERNEST HIGGINBOTHAIVI LINDA IVICKISSACK DAVID COPELAND LYNNELL JACKSON ANN BARTON SHARON HULL PAT HIGGINBOTHAM DIANNE CLARAUGH ERNEST HIGGINBOTHAIVI being President of the Student Council of CHS . . . w lt ig debate cases . . . managing the athletic teams . . . being l t d Boy Most Likely to Succeed . . . planning new ideas fo 1 proJects LINDA IVICKISSACK playing the flute in the band . . . dehatin ' Nt' lM'tShlh'pF' ' . . tering Interscholastic League contests g being a a iona er1 c oars 1 mahst serving as treasurer of the CHS Student C l D AV ID COPEL AND uinnm the Out lnndin Player award at the football lnnqurt pie 1d1n at the Qenior Class meetm s lieinl .elected as a Be,t School Citizen . . . participalin in a variety of CHS ,ports . . . bein a member of the Honor Society. 2 it Most Outstanding tuclents LYNNELL JACKSON debating , . . bf-ing lfditor of the l961lM PINE BURR . . . playing for the Kiwanis Club . . . portraying Mother in the Senior play . . . attending the Texas ARM workshop . . . writing for the CARTHACINIAN A . . . making the honor roll . . . being selected the girl Most likely lo Fuc'Cef-cl. ANN BARTON planning asscinllly programs for the Student Council . . . representing CHS ut the Lion's Club first seniester . . . playing lnzlsketluall . . . Singing solos for the A Cappella vlioir . . . working on l'lNE BURR Sports section. ?L in C.H. . 1963-64 -it i i 'M PAT HIGGINBOTHAM licing elected Eclitwr nf tlle 196-1-65 PINE BURR running for a state mflicc of the Area IX Future Home mukc-rs . . . uttttnding tlio THSPA convention in Den ton . . . participating in the- Inwrnational Relations und Youth for Christ Clulws. DIANNE CLABAUGH ' experimenting in chcniistn' . . . playing basketball . . . lacing selected to tlle 1964-65 PINE BURR stuff . . . making the honor roll . . . running for Student C0unQ cil office . . . planning to attend the Texas ASH workshop in the summer, l96-1. SHARON HULL drawing and typing stencils fur tllc CQXRTHACINIAN . . . being pliotogrupllcr for thu PINE BURR . . . serving as an officffr of the Futurv Teucltcrs Club . . . Competing in swimming and rifle tournuinc-nts, , , , -,,. , -t, ft Y, -My ,,., , it M'-A .W The CHS Honor Society is selected on the hasis of scholastic achievement. If one is in the top fifteen percent of his class and makes the honor roll three times ofthe six, he is given this high award. ertior Honor oeiety FIRST ROW: Margaret Harkrider, Jennifer Riley, Paula Blackwell, Pat Blackwell, Nancy Heaton, SECOND ROW: Lynnell Jackson. Reheova Hol- land, Gayle Wlinfrey, .ludy Clahaugh, WLlQ'H6 Allumsg THIRD ROW: Diana Hcnigan, Linda MCKissac'k, Sandra Posey, Lois Farint-r, Mary Jann Lath- am, FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Sinith, Joan Stone, ,lo Ann Hooper, Sam Recd, FIFTH ROYV: Ernest Hifggrinhotlxani, Uaxicl Copeland, Mike Hopson, Johnny Coxon, Dudley flags-, It-0 Kelley. rj' A . :iii ' . , I 'A 1 , f ' ' ' 't my ' ' l f ' U . .,., -1 ' ' Linda McKissack is finalist in National Merit Scholar- Linda recgives the Outstanding English Student award SMP TCST- from Mrs. R. P. Ash, president, Carthage Book Club. 50 M13 -ILUNPQ Smith, INlmi5i1 1U IV1'CNl'I1lS IQYIICST Higlim- Thu firft 1'r,-vipit-lit prvse-nts Carolyn Smith with tht- taut- hotham with tht- first wtxtituiuling vitizvii of the mfmth ,gumliug piyiz,-nawimlfur Mm'- 'urtl for .-Xprii. Spnlisvmrc-ri hy tht- Pfmola lT'rzIC71mr111. K ' Jumor Honor oclety -iv? WR I On Q at 4, .la gift? 57 7 is ' if it 6 K S ' , .,., if , I 91 XTHD: Hrxzirmy Halpor. Tommy Duckworth, 'Ili-41 B1.1UI'iIZl'Il, Thirty ffrrml: SICCUNIJ RUVY: Huizxnd Nail, Bewriy Bt-111, Linda 1115- Sdfldfll Pilliiflf. Mary CLOOKIP, ,lam-ttc Wvinihffrly, ,Ira Aim Kit ihtriivi. KJ? liirwlm-II, hmliiry Mrzffruryg THIRD HUWY: Pat uinlmthum. Iiiiiiti ijiiiv, I.t1Vc'rlm: Hurts-y, and Silflfttll Hull, 5I Q W Lynncll ,luclison und lfrncst lligginliotlizim wvrc lllc rc- cipicnts of the unnuul Rolury Club Award, Outstanding Senior Boy and Girl of Curtlmgf-1ligliSclmol. Honors Shower Lions Club Repr0svi1tulix'e5 for ilic yvar were Miki' Harkrider, Ann Burton, .lane Poss, and Wayne Alluins. Miko and Ann soiiwrl llic first FL'1IlL :lCl' wliilr- .lune and Wayne- srivvfl tho last sf-- ineftvr. tudents and Teachers C.HL1lll Jack lwlw1'iu11 uxlx lhllllwl l'1'11v'l14 4-r Ml tlif' XVLII' .lllvr living fvll-.ml liy Ilia Lullllil' 'IU lflltl flulm rt f utlli lli li 5Cll1,J4ll. Mr. Bill Huglien presents the Village Players Awlml to llw Bw! .Xvlfur unrl ,x4jlI'4'Ni, ,lu and Jennifer Riley. 'xwviz . ..,.f:frf1f:Qg fitavgzawiilriw -1 xi- Carolyn Smith was the only representative from Carthage High School to the All-State Choir in Houston. George Carnmack receives the Spirit of A Cappella Choir Award from Mr. Ed Stone. Because of his unselfish devotion to the spirit of the choir, George earned this award. 54 Choir The following students were either nienihers of the All-Region Choir or winners of first place medals in Interscholustic League: Armstrong, Boyd, Harkrider, D. Moore, J. Moore, Oates, Prince, Berry, Higginhothzun, Brooks, Lawless, Abernathy, Honeyeutt, Gerardy, Denton, Edge, Porter. Awards and Band and Winners lhvfc Stutlunls citlicr won first plum- 1111'clt1lQ 111 Cmitost or wt-rv l1ll'I11lJCIA4 of the :Xll-Rcglirui liquid: Hurril. Hooper, Taller, Pike. Ritter, Heiiigan, llriwy. Fitch. 3lcKissack. Lovil. Sparks. llritt. Kelly. Hopson, qipplr,-gate. llarsliull. Cain. .lmic-S. Mo-hy. C. Smith, Barton. Johnston, Roberson, Towns, Ross, Cuiiinmuk. Heaton, SPCIIC Tollelon, Blackwell, Hunt. W at 5:13 5- 23 Cr. ll, Smith, R. Smith. Cray, 1: Q , l ,. 1 .ff- f ,4- Mr. S3111 llurlw p1't'sC11tQ tht- John Philip 5011211 Awzlrfl to Diana Hvnigan. 55 CH ,ers Participate in J l' n in i l District winners in the spelling cvcnl wwru Paula Bluokwi-ll, Kay llirnlwell, and Linda Collins. lioyiloli Czlilvllllltltl won scvmitl in IlPTSllflSiNC Spvuking Judy Clulmilgli zxncl Sllilfflfl Hull 1'cp1'eSGnt1'cl the jour. rugirvnul f'fIlHDt'llIl1II1. nulism floparlmvnl in re-girmul nmws writing. Regional and State eets , Mr, I 1 Er Linda BICKiS5Llf'k won '4l'CfIIld in vxlvmprvrullemle speak- iI1Q1I11'1'QirA 51 2. Yviuning lhirll in the state mr-1-t in L-X11-111pfv1'.111r sp:-nking wax Helm-rt Cray. Lynncll Jackson and Reba Harris plum-d Sfffllld in tln' Qlatw 1w'f't in girl? flf-bale. Activities 58 Ii 3 i ,E ,. l Life at CHS provides many opportunities for all students. From the first pep rally in the fall to graduation night in May. time is filled with assvmlmlies. receptions, special Concerts. and parties. Everyone will reniember the sweetheart party, the Sadie Hawkins dance. the lmnqucts. thv prom. and the Commence- ment excfrcises. Tliese are our happiest memories. Assemblies Add Variety to Student Life sit iisisiifriiizsfizfriirigriiitiiii Mrs, Leila LaCrrmc gives un inspiring, driiinutic reading during the Ch0ir,s Cliristmui ueeciiihly. lliirinfr the Svliool Muir. Xarious organizations F? . A presented assemhlies for the Studi-nt hody. The choir, Iumd. and drumu dvpiirlnieiits all worliecl hard to luring inspirulimi and enjoyment lo Cllslers. Brenda Nelson, pianist, concentrates while zirwoiiipiiiiying the A Ciippel . i -. . . . 1. C1 g 'lhe btudent f.0UI1I,Tll was rc-spoiisihle for provid- J wir ing the Thursday assi-inlmly progranis. 60 The girls' and boys' choirs combine to bring CHS special Chrislnias music. i prin Assemblies Diana Henigan, winner of the CHS Bund's John Philip Sousa award, directs at the spring hand cone:-rt. Judy Boyd gives hor rcndilion of HTl1c Days of Wvinc und Roses at the Band und Choir Slimv. Or anizations Present Steve Rolmvison campaigns for '64-,65 Student Council president. Ann Barton, Studcni Council vice-president, prc- sided ul the nsseinbiy. :P 6 v Mr. Louis Rulainsrm awards the science plaque to Mike Hurlirirlvr. Miki- Hppfmi wus :mlm L1 rvfipivrit of Ilic award. Thr: grurluaiiiig A Cappella Choir uicil livrs p1'K'Sl'DlK'll a merllnfy Ol popular' son' Award: and Music Fill Maj Sylvia Oates, Eddie Tuwiis, Carolyn Smith, und Mike Ross do :Speak Up in u luke-off mi 1JLl1'C11l-Fllllli 1'K'lLlllUIlQ. L7 Majorctte Donna Sparks does 11 dance twirl at the lmnd-clioir pres- eiiraliuu. The Girls' choir perform . f SV 1 the l1L1HLl-Cl1Ul1' Magic llonients of View Slmw. l l l ssembly eetaeular Calendar Pat Blavkwell receives the Honieniaker of the Year award frurn Mrs. Namni Phil- lil 14. 1,1 M , 1 53 nf 1 -5 -fff wvt ..,fS. .1 ,.,, L. Q ' fu 14- . .. .. 1 1 an t P , ,- M ,rl a .V N' ,Et ,2 V' 'I ' E 4,1 1 ft A- . , ,.,,, y A, , . K , :Yi ' 1, , I I U 5 he lmandsrlieir prograxn. M 1 .tl Dunees Bill Cerxirdy, Doug Moore, Danny Denton, Mike Russ, and Cary Dun Edge study tl1eir geogra- phy lvssfm. Vfayne Allurns, outstanding business student, proudly accepts his plaque from Barbara Daniels, Business Club president. Dean Brooks also received the award. 63 Jennifer Riley tells her little sisters fGaylc Winfrey, Susan Moore and Susan Smith? all about her romance. Seniors Have Fun and Make Money Presenting M even Sistetrsi' The Curoyuick family appears shocked when Bill Marshall discovers ,lon East 64 hiding in the house. Tommy Chaniness tells Jenni- fer Riley of his plans to marry off her sisters. The Sefbusliuns: Jun East amd Jwnnifvr Riley, try to lirmoclwink the Sergeant, R05 stori Ciideiiheud. Wfhe Great Sebastiansw Enters District Competition ,Ion East clmeriy iiiuiiugvb In retval Bill Murfii.1il's iii: dun past, Jon was awurdcri Ll plate on lin- district All Star Cast for his porlrziyal nf Rudi SL-lmaetiuii. 2 V it The one-uct play, The Crenl Seliaslialzs, eutcrrfd di-trir-I mmpf-Iitimi in .lair-kxomille. The- play, directed by X' 65 Mr. Warner Dzihlbzrrg, Il!CCiVl'd a third plum The i903 llolneeonrirrg Court iI11'lUtll'tl ,Xnu llarton. .lan lfast. fllllllllf' Hehe-rl. Nlil-ge lirassell. Charlotte Shell, Rolsert llratly. .lan Sniitli. Marlin Hush. Kay 'lllmrrttorr Hike llopsuti. 'l'oni 'lirinthleg .lIl1l.l.tII11's Nlorri-. Bulldo s Present Football Sweetheart Daxid Copeland and ,lan East esrort Sweetheart Ann Barton off the footliall field. lab S S Ann Barton, erounetl l90f'3 Football Sweetheart, is a eheerleader, xiee-president of the Stutlent Couneil. antl Miss CHS. She also serxes on the PINE BURR stall antl is a 1l1CIHlJCIA of the A Cappella Choir. .Xnn was es- eortetl lax halflaaeli Jan lfast. Chosen to serie as Annis eourt were Connie Reliert, Ceorgia Seott, Charlotte Shell, lan Smith. Kay Thorn- ton. ancl 'lioni 'lirirnlylr-. Connie, a eheerleamler and Co-Sweetheart ol the Ins clustrial Arts Clula. was eseortefl hy lullhaela Mike lirassell. Georgia, escorted by guard Daxicl Alexander, a cheerleader and a nieniher of the CARTHAGINIAN staff. Charlotte, captain of the Pep Squad and of the girls: basketball team, was eseortetl hy halflsaeli Roliert Brady. lan, nominated hy eenter Marlin Bush, is a ineniloer of the A Cappella Choir and the Pep Squad. Kay was escorted hy quarterback Mike Hopson. Kay is a eo-Captain of the Pep Squad anti eaptain of the girls? lnasketliall team. Toni, the cluehess ol hallliaek james Morris. is a captain of the Pep Squad and Miss Junior. 'lihe Bulldog team xotecl for their Sweetheart hy secret ballot. The results were not announeed until the presentation. Glorese Reed was elected '64- Basketball Sweet- heart. Bill Phil- lips was Clorese's escort. Linda Brewster is escorted on Linda was crowned Band Swcetl 4 2 v . l Q tg ' M1 Q. to the football field hy Freddy Mason wart. Mike Hopson, Key Club president, presents Sweetheart Carolyn Smith with a charm, Or anizations Crotwn Sweethearts 67 1 1 T Y 'FQ M . USERS tudents Participate in Parades Ernest Higginbrnlmarn, Mar' guret Hurk rider, Riuliurd Morrison, und Judy Clulmuugli are all wrapped up in the Student Cuuncills CllI'lrIIl1ilS gift. The International Relations C l u b Future Furm- f-rs ride in the annual FFA Rodeo parade. represented ni a n y lands in the Christ- mas parade. Many Carthagn lowngpmrople pur- fipulv in the SCl14m11'4wdPo. an f,,, ,. 29 FF Sponsors Annual Rodeo Karvn Durllf,-H, FFA Swept- hcfari, was pri-svzltvcl to the ro4 doo vrowd, M ' 3, W Flllllll' I'iL1I'Il1f,' ffarwrly 'xwuit nh Cl1L1Ilf'4' L thrills and epi if W SR o H, 'Z L ff I . c. :1 ,F i WN' The lung power of these Bulldog supporters helps to insure a victory over the 'Doches Dragons. Pep Rallies Boost The l963-61 school year was a spirit-filled one. B n t h u s i a s t i c CllS7ers participated in the tradi- tional Naeogdoelies bonfire, the liurning of the Jacksonville ln- flian, the mourning candle light- ing and silent meditations, the im- promptu rotunela pep rallies, and the good-luck rally for the Girls' Basketball team as they left for Regional. These activities helped to spur the Bulldog teams on to victory. Bulldog pirit The Naeogdoches bonfire symbolizes the fighting CHS spirit. Betty Walker and Linda Davis demonstrate Vic- torian cheerleading techniques. .lan East, Marlin Bush, James Morris, Mike Brassell, and John Dur- rett cheer? for the Bulldogs. tudents Make ehool Trips 1 Representing the CARTHAGINIAN, Lynnell Jackson and Sharon Hull 'viewed TV star Cary Clarke at the KTAL studio in Shreveport. Mr. Louis Robinson, Linda Davis, Lynn Poss, Lorene Bush, and Susan Kane leave for Student Council State Convention in Houston. inter- Su an Kant and Sammy Reed clown it up while touring Mexlco with Mr Wooley Spam h eltx Janette Wimberly catches up on her sleep on the trip back from Regional play-offs in Denton. 7l Zyril Sutlive works on u watercolor sketch during first-year art class. 5 ! . W Mr. Cecil Roberson spoke to the International Relations Club. Mr. Jay Tom Holley of the L. C. Balfour Com- pany measures Junior Royston Cudenheud for his senior ring. 72 ohool Life lst Interesting and ariecl ei The Library is a place for quiet concentration and study. 1 imlunir i bf i 5' Fun and Laughter i dd to Yearls Memories An eraser fight hetwecn Miss Virginia Knapp and ,lane Poss lends rrxciti-inf-m to staying after school to put out the CARTHAGINIAN. J Come duwn. rwiinie clown from Your ivorv lrvwvr. l'SuHain Xlmurf-P Rebecca Holland portrays Don .luiin uf ,Xustriu in the fourth pcriml English l,llL'frlilll'fJ vlgi-fs l'l.il1-rary Extruuigrzinzaif Stud:-nt Counvil mvinlaf-rs take time' nut to clccrirutc Ihr- Christnius trve in the front lolaliy. 73 Bulldogs and fans clunvv Ll popular stvp 1ff'r+w A I g 17.515115 . .4 , 2.2 ' .. S x x N Q P 1 at N R E 9 gg 3 Q, W kv X . - Q ia' maarf. . I I i .- E in kk 1 559: Q lr - rwi .i K A ll.- . , i W . 2. Q .firm 53. ig? 5 . . . T , .fn ut ilu- Pm-In Sqn -.v-ang!!-r L1 S if V i- ,..'. yi ' I i ' ml spiurisnrwl Kia-li-off Pu filler-rlf-anlvrs poised In lead ar yr-ll. Coach J. E. Willis, Mrs. Willis, and Mrs. M. H. Hopson relax during the Kick-off Party. ny. ocial Gain as Year Stumlcnts vnjoy ilu- first social mfwnt of tlic yuur. ctivities lomentum Pro resses Qf-M, wif- I . 4t0ff7 3fl, A Larry Shepard and Tinlia crowd at the Fuotliull Banquet. Hr. Don Martin pre- fente these happy Bull- dogs with their trnpliies. lljanny Denton, Host Valuable Sophomoreg Mike Braisell. Best llackg Mike Screws, Best Linemang Wayne Allums, Sportsniunsliip Awardg David Copeland, Most Valuable Plziyeizl P ' if Z? 1 ' ef f Coach and Mrs. Traxis Huglici, Mr. and llra Q. Nl. Nliirtin, He-Ye-rvnil ,l. Bryant Young, and Mr. Luuis Kfvliiiibriii Qentml at the lfmilliull lgnnquefs head table. I ' ws' Q I A CHS'ers do u variation of the twist Lil the Q Swevtlicurt ljanre given in limirrr of ,Xnn llzirlnn and her vourt. llrown look Over the No you can not Come over here! If you want to play some- thing, bring your own record player! Parties and Receptions Donnie Tompkins, Pain Miller, Robinson, and Ronnie Tompkins Clyde .lone and Mike Johnson were il part of the entertain- ment at the PINE BURR party. 76 Janette Wimberly and Philip Waltlrop do the 'LBrokz-ri Hip. Fill CH Calendar QQ Km ff V,:,, , enjoy just sitting and talking at the ,ketliall rm-ccptifm. Sammy Reed, Susan Muure, Miss Virginia Knapp, and Jane P055 do tlic HFat Laclyf' Tllvsc lmys would ratlier look than damtv. David Copeland and Lynnvll Jackson discuss liig plans while Ernest Higginlmtliam watclics Iliff dancing willi amazf-ni:-nt. 77 4 Social Includes to Do patch, and Club Hillbillies do a modern dance step at thc Sadie Hawkins Dance. Betty Walker attempts to put ice cream down Mrs. Kathryn Clarkis back at the sophomore party. 78 Hungry kids form a chow line at the Sophomore Party held at Lake Murval. Student Council President Ernest Higginbotham crowns Rebecca Tiller as Daisy Mae and Randy Davis as Little Abner at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Life a Visit lass Parties Marlin Bush, Ann Barton, David Copeland, and ,lan East seem to he looking for somutliing to do at the Student Council party. l Carolyn Smith wrestles with her water ski at the Stud:-nt Count-il party. W ,, , l Stuclenl Counctil members and gllests await their chance to l lmal rifle. These Sophomore card sharks look like they are having an interesting game. 79 l 1 wr ingin in the Bairro, S Banquet Theme wr K m,..s.'-1, ' wtmffl ak' i Ljghgiixlwwqih ..,,..,,M 1 I K jj A f 1 X' ' k ,Akk pr: 'if--,q,,,,r., 0 ' z F J Y f i L frm - , - . ,,,ee,,. , , 5- fr :-' ,Eze Q M, 5:1 ,,,- 4 :L ' 2. ,:ir,.i. , , .. .f--fe A m7'1?52'HSYQQg.:Sz .-.. 3 -fr -- 1' ,Ek ig fl? F If eee e eee ' L f - f i sf ,,: .-we fk-- fiwil W - -: .r .r '- ' , ' W , . . . . A rm - . , . r. I, , , 5 i 3 I A f rr r e ,sr l r I A ,mn -- - Q, - .i ', K .FF . K K if? L L L e ' ' ,S - gg' :t i Vw' 'V f - .. ., .,,. , , 5' k' -' 'Pwr' 2 ' . l L 57 - K. L V g .A l Karlene Stovall, Mrs. Sarah Ross, and Mrs. Hazel Kyle g Q gn A help Leon Downinv hanf' crepe paper streamers ' ' 5 V 6 , nh y V , V . A. A I . s is , . , , l i Betty ,lones and Barbara Brooks hope the sky won't fall as they decorate for the .lr.-Sr. Banquet. The Chordettes CCar0lyn Smith, Nancy Heaton, Paula Blackwell, and Pat Black- well? lead the Seniors in the class sung Hlloments to Remember. 80 Brenda Nelson, Larry Langford, Judy Clabaugh, and David Copeland seem to he enjoying this YCHIJS banquet. to The stage is set for the big event. A quartet composed of George Cammack, Nancy Rowland, Linda Shadowe and Eddie Towns sang a medley of folk songs tertainment. part of the banquet At the end of the program, senior sponsors Mrs. Naomi Phillips and Miss Helen Rider stand as the seniors sing their class song. CII- ffw -f 2 5 , sg 1 agar? M. I if A 4 sr of A 3 - X L 5 , 3 1 . st I si li l S lx M ig Q f .1 5 i , , g E t S gi t ' ' o Q 'lt . ff 'uk ' L ' , - , ,, if , .Zi : J ,-it ,, i .r ,I sf ia- ff. 'lie'-vii ,, , A t ,.,t t , . ,,,, J at L '5 - ' , treads iMA.Wffi 'W spy A , 1 . , S1 f - - -ilM'f!5wa-s . - H:--,1 va, 1 , A- sy- 5, , e w Q ,,.t.gf,,--135 7113.-545 . 1 - ,- - adm EI .arf .f 11' U, .V 5 . , 'Lt 1 if .. e-,i'vf...'-seam ., 3 ' S S i, Z x ew H- K I . - S 'asf I Q' Q1 -- f if ,- 2:5 ' Y , 9.9L -Y ' ' V , 'N H S .1 I if - 3 Lb v ' 1 s .rw o tw., ig? R5 Q if-. at f f ja, ix.f..'V1,7fz'Iir',QQTCFTW - fl ,z ' -- t . , Q i -' 5-so , ,- ,, if - V 5 x rf- J fi 24.-'IRB 21' .www ' i ', 's - ,K , X ui, 5 , f' ff? as-W -- 1 If '- H-'-s!f-f- , , Jg .1-wg A ,.,,,:f ' . 1 '. ' 'fsdf ' .Se - Mrs. Leila LaCrone was the Whither Vane of the pro- gram and provided a serious thought for the graduating seniors. 8l The boys seein lo bv sitting thif nm- nut. Juniors and seniors dallcv Under the Eifful Tower. A Shrcw-port band, thv Hhythxu Kings, provided dgmm music-. Q 3 5 This is u part of the Crowd at the prom . 82 Quwn Qmith di'cuh'e the evenin ' eventh with rom chu er C - .. : :S 5 , QS , : p p - ones, Mrs. H. F. Smith, Mrs. luck Scott, Mrs. Roh Trimble, Mrs. ,loc Jackson, and 1lrs.W'al!er Heaton. Carolyn Stone Rainey doc-5 rt portrait of Carolyn Smith in Darisls Artist Colony. Nw Prom-Covers Spend an Evening ln Paris It can't lie that had, Bill! This is a bchincl-thexsczenes glance at the 1964- Senior Prom. David Alexander and Jerry Aaron lead the class into Senior Assembly. Seniors lac-gun to realize that graduation was growing near when they measured for caps and gowns. At the Senior Assembly, students wait an eternity as their classmates march in. 84 To Seniors, May Brin si enior Assembl . . . L Q 5 E E s E i David Copeland, class president, presided over the final assembly of the year. This is the Class of 196-1. Members of the graduating Class presented the Commencement program aa C-OIl1lTl6HC6ll1611t . . . E213llilliklillElliillllilillil Mr. Rob Trimble, School Board vice-president, awards a di ploma to the last graduating Scnior, Bobby Wolf. Ann Hooper was thi- recipient of the Book Club Scholarship. Wllewl That was a long walk, but hcrc we are at last 87 ports lfany' Carthage youth have represented the schrnd in spfnts aCHxiHes this past year. Sunle Kluns have xvon: Sonre have IUQL Butthc mnwessrl HHS yeark progranuis notrneaeured by Hun. It is measured by the training received by the students who participutect. 1963 Bulldog Football Team FIRST ROXV: Danny Owens. Donald Reason, Bubba Smith, Robby Smith, Bobby Wlolf, Butch Bagley, Robert Brady, Mike Screws Dauc Copeland, John Ramsey, Richard llollandg SECOND ROW: Hike Brassell, Jan East, Mike Ross, David Alexander, Wayne Allums Nlikc Heard, Roland Nail, Tommy Allison, Lonnie Poss, Danny Denton, Roh:-rl Skinner, Roger Porter, Larry Hooper, THIRD ROW: Bill Richard Ernest Higrginbotharn, Kent Escoc, Wayne Glenn, Mike Hopson, Lynn Poss, Rodney McCrary, Johnny Coxen, Mitchell McMillan Gary Edge, Eddie Morrison, Terry Bailey, Andy Durrett, Raymond Hunt, Clay McKee, Mike Johnston, FOURTH ROW: Ted Harmon Johr Underwood, James Morris, Marlin Bush, John Durrt-tt, Dale Evans, Tim Mitchell, Larry Shepherd, Bobby Adams, Cary Hickey, Bill Harri an Season of lVlemories The Carthage Bulldog football team of l963 completed their last season under Coach J. E. Vllillis with four wins. one tie, and five losses. Those placing on the All'District team were Mike Screws and David Copeland. with Honorable Mention going to James Morris, John Underwood, and Mike Brassell. The Bulldogs played six district games and four non-district ones, Of these ten schools played, two of these were pl-A schools, and the others were 3'A. The T-formation was the chief attack used by the squad. Thirteen seniors graduated from the team this year. Returning lelterlnen for the l'I6l squad will number eleven. Jan East and Mike Screws were chosen by their teammates at the end of the season to serwe as captains. 90 Coach J. E. Willis rn-ccives a kiss and a tion from Becky Pace and Miss Virginia -L' 1 iq' l w E 5 WE- -v+:viY 5? Coaching Staff Coach ,liuuuy jonn-5, Coach Robert lmwis, HQ-ad Coaflm .I, F, Willi-. anrl f,4lLll'll NI. ll. llopfon luxu- f-hulk talk lwforc game. All-District Football Players l,4-lt In right: xlllw fvfI'rjWN QI!!-IJz'5trz'f1 Ufferzsw 117207 Dc- fwfzse .lfrllll l.vI1flv-FWuUCl llfflillfflllfl' l1f'7ZIZ'OlI Ovrfvnsp Nlil-ic Braf-vll Urnzorfzfzlv AlIClZfZ'OlI ljllllfl Copf-land .'lN-lflliffl-ff Ufffrzw ami U6- Offmlsc 114755 .lLlIIH'N Klorrx- Illlllllifflbllf llwrzliorz fljfffny All-District fofnball players Mika-, John, Mike, lkuid, and lame- gainofl Illia title uftwr l963 QFVISUH. 9 I i 4 i ,IAN ICAST-ffzzplrzizz 3 yr. IA'lICI'1'lli1Il 2 yr, Lqfm-Imam f- Ai- m wg V ,, Ffiggngi f DAVID CUl'EL,-XNIJ I yr. I.0ll4'I'II1LlH MIKE SCHENY5 fflllllllfll David Copclnnd WOM Honnic Taylor C6533 ,Inhnny Coxon C862 stand u 1111 us East und Screws make talvklfx Hikc Scresxf 1812 on TID pass against Henderson. MIKE ISHASSFLI Ln'ltCr1mn1 sm' X 'Z', Iiulldogs luring dfmn unolhm-r. Jzunvs 'Nlurris 1331 und ln unimlc-ntifiublc tackle- in llcndcrsnnn ganna liulldwgif ufv lim:-up flufn-rm' in XllI'4llIfl4lf'll!'4 gtuuv, larry ill:-pln-ul FBI: Marlin Bllxll 455l: Rrwlunrl Nail f6llg Wuym- Allum- lfmfil. Carthage Bulldogs Show Great Skill and Effort Il F'lQl ' ' a acfe 1 'z' Teal Harmon 1823 rtand' rf-a V WWI Lv Y' JANIFS MORRIS 3 yr. I.:-11011114111 L.. t t,tt , NIIKE HUPFON 3 yr. Lettvrman W ff , 4' if A - we l fx,!1' N, 1' :fy Vx LA 1. AQ L' gi., I ' ff-3112 W 1 t ' ff' f,-Ax' ff A . .,.,a,,,g5':,w,, RUIEERT BRAD Y 2 yr. Lmfttcrmun MARLIN BUSH 2 yr' Lettcmmn .lan East f20J heads for paydirt in Center game as Mike Hopson l1TJ moves in 1 1963 Football Season Results Carthage,,o,,, , Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Fair Park ,, Marshall ,,,,, North Caddo Paris ,,,,, Center ,,,,, 7, ,7,,, 1 Nacogdoehes Jacksonville Kilgore Henderson Palestine ,,,, 26 0 6 18 12 11 10 15 18 26 Jan East C205 gains yardage against Palestine with blocking aid of Mike Brassell 1351 and Lynn Poss 1105. WAYNE ALLUMS 2 yr. Letterman Q l yr. l.l'llA'fIl1.ll l WJIIXNY CUXKN 2 yr. l.t'llt'I'lHLlI1 Bulldogs Close notllol' Season Hurd lo luring: flown ig Bulldog Mike gcrvws 4813. wi' - Q., qw, 7 K 337 Qigyfzg. ,MMV .IUHN IJI'RRIiT'I' -:lf :gk X 35 I Sn?-K Roh:-rt Brady HUD lmlovks pus, 11:14-km-fl up by Xlikv Fcrvws liill of J, , .fzf ,,,, Z W I ww f . Q K V'-wv Jffh: HOBBY WOLF l 311 l.t'llt'I'IllLlIl Bngw DAVID AXLICXXNIJEH 2 yr. lftlvrman MA Team Robert Brady, Mike Sari-ws, I.ynn Pnss, Druid flopvlaiicl, David Bazar, Eddiv Towns, Billy Phillips and qtese Rober on 1963-6114 Basketball Season. Iicft: Right: DAVID BAZER BILLY PIIILLIPS fiiIlI7flIZiU Captain 3 yr. I.-1-tt:-rinun I yr. Lcttvrinun DISTRICT SCOREBOARD Carlliu fiarllia Curlliu Carlliu Carlliag Cartliug Palestini- Nucngrdochcs juclisonvillmf C4-ntor ,,,,,,, Kilgore , HPHfIf?I5llH H65 Cilflllklgil? Palestine , ,, 4-4 flurtliagu, Nucogdoches 45 CL11'Ill21gl', Jacksonville 49 Curlliagv, Center ,,,,,,,5l Carthage- Kilgore , ,. 54 Carxliagm, Hendurson All-District Players David Copeland- ,Xll-Distrivt lst Team Billy Phillips -:Xll-District Honorable Mention David Bazcr- ,Xll-llistrivt lst Team Robert Brady Allsllistrict Honorable Mention All-TOll1'1lH111Cl1t David Copeland and David Bam-r were All-Tourna ment players. eason of Effort A very determined Boys, Basketball Team of 1963-64 ended their season under Coach Bill Tatum with nine wins and three losses in district play. There are seven teams in District 7-AAA including Carthage. The Bulldogs played each team twice, totaling twelve games for thedistrict sea- son. Serving as Captains were Seniors David Bazer and Billy Phillips. Also, three other seniors graduated from the team. Returning for the ,6 lL-765 squad will be three lettermen. Those placed on the All-District team were David Bazer and David Copeland with Honorable Nlention going to Roberl Brady and Billy Phillips. DAVID COPIQLAND 2-yr. Letterman ROBERT BRADY 3-yr. lic-Itcrnian NHKPI SCKEWS ll-yr. l.c-tlvrman t t Copeland l5fll and Baller 17442 prepare to rehound as Towne f20l shoots free throw in Nacogdoches game. ' al Senior Phillips uses jump Shop against oppfwm Buzer M45 makes two count as Cimpe- l l l545 st ls 'lj l , 'rm galore mmtnnc rear 1 to re mount 1 FIRST HGTV: David Wiright, T1-cl Hurniun, Clary Edge, Lonnie Pass, Danny Denton, Steve H0111-rsrmg SECOND HOW: Couch Roberson. Rivh- ard Holland, Danny Owens, ,liinmy Solomon, Steve Carter, Rodney Mt'Crz1ry, ,lohn Tatum, Billy Phillipsg THIRD ROW: Eddie Towns, Lynn Pofs, David Baller, David Copeland. Miki- Screws, Robert Brady, and Couch Bill Tatum. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 .Q E 1 i fl HA Team FRONT ROXV: Lynda 5l1.1ri11wr-115 gxllll HLITUHI. ,lunik Wfilliillllk and Clxurlfullr- 51151113 BACK ROW: Bvtty ,lf111f-s, C1111 U111xc-s. fffu.1f'h Sandra XYYQIHUT. f:LlI'4Yh'Il C:11'ik1'1', Liz P11-I, 'I'4111i Trinllmlff, Qmrl .Yarn-ite Nxyilllllkillf. Girls Reign as Bi-District Champs ,l,XYI5,WIIl,.I,UlS XNVN ISXIQTUN ffrflxlffifl 1-Y 1'. If-Itv11111111 2-N11 I.1:llv1'111a111 CH.XRLO'Ik'I'E FI Hill. Cuplnilz I5-Yr. I1-1ln'r1111111 All-District Players ,lanis Williams- -All-District Guard Charlotte 911011-All-Distric! Forward Season of ictories For the lirst time under the capable coaching of Miss Sandra Wlalker, the Girls, Basketball Team of 1963-64- gained the title of Bi-District Champs. The girls journeyed to Regional Tournament in Denton, but were defeated in the first game. But to have won the district itself was a difficult task. ln 14-AA the girls had an outstanding record of six wins and one loss. Defeating Canton for Bi- Cuurds Lynda Shadowens i201 and Toni Trimlnle C121 stand ready to rebound in game with Rusk. as captains. They were Charlotte Shell and ,lanis Vvilliams. These two girls were also placed on the All-District team. Returning lettermen for next yearis squad number thirteen. Charlotte Shell C451 adds two extra points as Janette Wmiberly 1341 prepares to rebound with Canton player. District gave them a TC-1 district record. Graduating from this yearis team were three seniors. Two of which were chosen by their teammates to serve Soplioinore Liz East t-101 uses rewarding jump hot against Rusk. I00 v 1 t E Q t 66 99 B Team STANDING: Manager Ilctty Walker, Coach Sandra Walker, and Manauer Brenda Nelson, SITTING: Gayle Stovall, Annette LaGr0nc, Diane Clahaugh, Brcnda Liston, Pam Richards, Anita Su-ptoc, Frances Langlefk Judy Fhumatc, Captain, Kay Thornton, Captain, Vickie Hapcr, Janis Boyett, and Debbie Whitaker, Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Ca rthagc Ca rthage Carthage District Scoreboard Ol Rusk , ,, I9 Jacksonville ,,,, IT Chapel Hill 7, 713 Rusk ,, , , lil Jacksonville- T2 Chapel Hill ,, 59 Rusk 7 ,, ,153 Canton H 13 Cooper , '18 D ccl.r, 33 D10 16 3711 35 -12 67 tm' All-Tourllalnent Players Janis Williams, Toni Trimlzle, and Charlotte Shell arlmiret trophy. IOI if 1 ,S -.pq Carolyn Stone Rainey demonstrates Correct Elaine Mlller serves during a tennis match. position in archery. Girls Participate in Various PE. ports In jump position are .ludy Giles and Judy Wilkerson as Pauline Barrett and Mary,ShireS look on. Baseball participants include Eva Brooks and Donna Sparks. Lorene Bush shoots free throw with Rebecca Tiller shown as op- ponent. I t QL . 1 fl i 4VL,,, s Y J f V 11111.29 9 R li 'ffl 57 'G LEW W f . 'Wm ,, ,. - .3 aff wwe-+ sy, , 'avatar ,R Baseball Team 1964 FIRST ROW: Daxid All-Xander, ,lobnny Cnxi-ri. Bobby Wolf, Robert Brady. Eddie- 'l'1mns. Ly nn Poss, and Gerald Lambertg SECOND ROW Clifford lfubanks, Mike Johnston, Tnmniy Weaver, David Tumpkins, Stew Rnlmersmi, Caylnn Anderson, and Richard Hollandg THIRD ROW Anrly Durrett, Rubba Fmilll, Lonnie lbwss. Danny Denton, Rutrlr BLlQll'f.LlI1IlNlllxl'NlLllll'llZt'll. l 'lbe l9Ol season of baseball lJI'Ul1Q'l1l bard lighting. but lllLll'l1 defeat. 'llbe Bull- l dogs finished the season with 2 wins and l2 losses. This year tbe lealn was Coacbed l by ll. H. llopsen. Seniors graduating from the squad included Robby Wvolf, Jobnny Coxen. Robert Brady, and David Alexander. IO3 I Sophomore Bubba Smith is safe for another base. Bulldo S Fi ht Hard 11 Season Coach M. H. Hopson is caught off guard by the photographer. IO4 BOBBY WOLF Senior Letterman ROBERT BRADY Senior Letterman 5 2 K r 5 5 3 5 Z f Q F Bvffii WI in ww-rw 'lf , I if mia ii '.'-L 'ii , QM. M D, as D t D ,Q fam-anal-2643516 if? e K' 'pai w X ff. i DAVID ALEXANDER Senior Letterman i David Alexander heads fur third hast- safety. Eddie Towns puts out a Marshall Maverick on first base. , A-, Danny Denton comes into third base against Mar- shall opponent. A dusty slider is out against Bobby Wolf. , . X! Awww yt 5 is ,iv --VY L lf it 1 ' 'V 4 ,,,i' , L V 23. i V S ly .h 2 -ih' ' rf ff JOHNNY COXEN Senior Letterman i ,, , K 5 , I , -- is , ' f - f f X A ith l m t sh C it ' 2 A V, at , 7 is , 3 - A A l if A ,. ' M-Jwfywewib www i ff W., : Ff- vwmwf V ' v,,, , : U ' av 'W t ,,.. , M V :'i,f!sm,, sgyigigw. 51 Track Team FIRST ROW: Don Honeycutt, Billy Bush, Donnie Tompkins, Steve Carter, Cary Edge, SECOND ROW: Coach Jimmy Jones, Mike Heard, Robby Smith, Danny Denton, Ronnie Tompkins, THIRD ROW: Bubba Smith, Jerry Morris, Tommy Allison, Wayne Glenn, Robert Skinner, Danny Owens. Season of Meets The 1964- track team. under the coaching of Jimmy Jones, entered a total of 5 track meets. Of those cnterecl, 17 medals were won by the hoys. Graduating seniors inclucle Ronnie Tompkins, Billy Bush ancl Donnie Tompkins. Returning lettermen for the '65 track team will number ll. Sophomore Steve Carter won lst in clistrict and 5th in regional in the 4410-yard clash event. Steve Carter wills lst in District and 5th in Regional. I06 X S 2 i ZF l 5 i Mile Relay run by Cary Edge, Steve Carter, Tommy Al- lison, and Bubba Smith. Track 1964 440 Relay Team consists of Bubba Smith, Billy Bush, Robby Smith, and Danny Denton. ophomores Serve As Backbone of Team Billy Bush goes head first in high jump practice. First team consisted of Mike llurkrider, David Alexan- der, Mike Hopson, and Steve Roberson. E. E The second team golf members included ffront rowb Larry Ritter and Bill Lawlessg Chuck row? Bill Richards and Guy Bunyard. Golf 1964 is E 3 5 5, s. ! fa kv E v 5 K, i 2 Mike Hopson placed 2nd in district making him eligible for Regional Meet in Houston. ' til I if iii Coach Leland Straccner instructed the golf team for the '64 season. I08 Q: E is 2 vs ewes 8.15 , N. f, 7 1 B s 9 1, 1' Q if :QQ , W 7 ,., Urf?'fS,,5f FIRST ROWY: Danny Britton, ,lim Hooker, ,lanu-y Smith, Larry Ritter, Dennia Evans, ,lerry Mayo, Ben 'llhomasg SECOND ROW: Rob Trilnlllv. C1'Cil Cillhf, .limmy Rom-, .lorry Hooper, Rickey Jones, Ralph Wilson, Ftceplicn Glenn, Pat Browning, Bill Stovall, Ronnie Aber- nathy: THIRD ROXY: floavh Rill ilrlilllllll, Simon Xlarvantel, Doyle Lawthorn, Ricky Pride, David Edge, ,loc Sanford, Joe Pieree, Randy Alf-xanrlcr, lluteh Leggett, Doug Berry, Roh Stovall, Coach lark Roberson: FOURTH ROW: Lynn Blair, Carlile Holland, Steve Roquemore, Frank Newman, Johnny Rlair. johnny Cole, Rivky Dowfly. 9th Grade Athletes 1963-64 FRONT ROW: Randy Alexamlcr, liutch Leggett, .larney Smith, Roger Smith, Bob Stovallg BACK ROW: Coach Lewis, Morris Sanford, Carlile Holland, Frank Ne-winan, Lynn Blair, Rivky Dowdy, Johnny Blair, Doyle Lawhorn, Don lngram, Clay Williams, ,lim Westbrook. Organizations i4. I0 Organizations are a vital part of Carthage High School. They provide each student with an opportunity to further his par- ticipation in his particular interest. Most extracurricular activi- ties serve the school as well as Concentrate on an area of interest Copnteil Reflects Organization heads in the Student Council are: FIRST ROIV: Jerry Dorman, Distrihutivc Educationg Scotty Bates, Industrial Arts, Lynf nell Jackson, PINE BURR editor, Maritha Dison, Drama Clubg Susan Moore, International Relations Clubg Margaret Harkrider, PINE BURR business manager: Judy Clabaugh, CARTHAGINIAN editor, Pat Blackwell, Future Homemakersg SECOND ROW: ,loe Beard, Future Farmers, Bill Marshall, Future Tcachersg Carolyn Smith, Youth for Chrislg Paula Blackwell, Future Nursesg Francey Fitch, Bandg Bar- bara Danicls, Business Cluhg THIRD ROW: Kathleen McKee, Spanish Club, and ,Icrrilyn Marshall, Junior Future Homemakers. Composed of one representative from each of the senior high hornerooms, heads of the CHS publica- tions, and organization presiclents. the Student Council meets during the homeroom period on Monday morning and has two hour-long meetings during each six-weeks. Their activities included planning receptions alt- er the home football games, passing out football programs, holding the homecoming presentation and Sweetheart Dance, selling football ribbons, Working in concession stands, and conducting pep rallies. The officers of the Student Council are Linda McKissaek, treasurer: Paula Blackwell, seeretaryg Frncst Higginbotham, presidentg and Ann Barton, vice-president. II2 tudent Bod ELELTION ' , 'mmf The Class Presidvnts who un- mcmbei-5 nf the Ftudcnt Council ure km-ping thc lmaslwtlaall alt:-mlumc clnirt up to date. Mr. Louis Robinson Student Council , sponsor, looks on student: vnjny Ll liusketball rfict-Jtion Szoxisoiul ln' the W 1 . Lounvil. w ,pw Y llnnn--rrmni rvprr-sm-iitutiwf in tlne Student Council an-: FIRST ROW: litflly Dc-nton, Paxhy Armstrong, Lorcne Bush, Glenda Crawford, ConnieVTl1o1nas, Susan Tatum, Kutlilw-n KICK:-4-, ,lm-lxief Slnitlmvvii-, .lun lfusl, ,luiiivs Langford, Rodney Mcffraryg SECOND ROW: Lurrv Rittor, Butch Leggett, ltnnit: Smith, Lwnnit- IRM, Linda Toll:-Sun, Stephen Glenn, Nancy Heaton, Suaun Slllllllg THIRD 'ROW: llfrylc Luwliorn, Clnlrlottu Slicll, E1Y1flCLiI'j llun lftlgv. I 3 Editor, Lynnell Jackson, plans her opening section. Margaret Harkrider, business manager, counts an- nual money in the office. ,lon East, circulation manager, sells plastic annual coversg and Nancy Heaton, senior editor, plans her section. Pine Burr Seek The PINE BURR Staff has experienced a Mharrassingi' year while Working on the l96f14 annual. The addition of the Koonce School caused the annual to be reorganized and the dummy completely changed, but finally everything worked out just fine. Four members of this staff attended a workshop at Texas ASM in July where they prepared the dummy. Also three members repre- sented the staff at the Texas High School Association in Denton. The 1963 annual received an All Texas Rating and also a Certifi- cate of Merit from the National Scholastic Yearbook Association. Miss Virginia Knapp, advisor, consults on the phone about the PINE BURR. Faces of CHS wk Carolyn Smitli and Susan Smith, index editors, are recording page numbers for the index. Susan Moore and Sharon Hull, photographers, get tlle camera ready to take pietures. Sandra Parker and Susan Kane, asxistant business man- agers, and Pat lligginbotliani, assistant editor, learn how to publish a yearbook. , ., ,gi Judy Clabaugli, activities editor, and Rebecca Holland, or ganization editor, select pictures for their sections. Paula Blackwell, proofreader, eheeks layouts made by Ann llarton, sports editor, and lieeky Pave, favoritc-4 editor. II5 , Judy Clabaugh, editor, Miss Virginia Knapp, adviser, and Susan Moore, husiness manager, prepare for another paper. Georgia Scott and Lynnell Jackson, associate editors, and Sharon Hull, assistant editor, pre- pare an assignment sheet. Lee Kelly, Anita Steptoe, Beverly Berry, and Carolyn Smith, feature staff, discuss possible stories for the next paper. in-, arthaginiari Tells the CARTHACINIAN Staff member of the Texas High lnterscholastic League Press rating from the Texas High School Press Conference, and the Award of Distinguished Merit from the lnterscholastic League Press Conference. CARTHAGINIAN Staff members attended Careers in Journ- alism at Southern Methodist University. Texas High School Press Association Convention at Denton, lnterscholastic League Press Conference in Austin and the lnterscholastic League Press Conference Wfriting Contest in Houston. Staff members also had a Christmas Party and a trip to Shreveport for lunch and a movie, and an all clay picnic at Lake Murvaul. Twenty-nine members made up in 1963-64. The newspaper is a School Press Association and the Conference. It has an All Texas f Sandra Posey, printer, Louise Pierce, printer, and Sammy Heed, assistant printer, put a stencil on the machine. of School Life in ,lanettc Wimhcrly, Toni Trimble, and ,lon Eaet Search for a sports illustration. Franccy Fitch, ,lane Poss, Susan Smith, and Patsy Bush of the business staff prepare to go sell ads. Linda Davis and Mary lane Latham, exchange edi- tors, and Rebecca Holland, proofreader, work at their jolis. Kay Thornton, llecky Pave, and Linda Collins, club editors, look for picturee. Margaret Harkrirlt-r, whoir editor, Janis Williams, art editor, and Bill Marshall, hand editor, admire a stencil oi art. II7 'flu' mvrulicrs uf thi: CHS llzrnrl umm FIRST ROW: linrlu Mn-Kissur-li, llunrm Spurlv, ,Indy Lfwil, Lynn Screws, Becky Snlilli, Kathy Wur- nvr, Margaret lmwtl, l.1lyPI'lt' llarwy: 5l'llIUNlJ HOYV: Linda Pikv. .limmy llupson, fll1f'l'I'f' Hood, Frances Langley, Ronnie Tompkins, LXIIIICHK? I.LlUI'lJI1t', lfiunniff llrivry, l mir'r:y Film-ll, ,lu Ann lloopvlg 'limnxny lllkllflll. illmnmis' .lu lliltefr, Dale Kiper, Ccrald WlJIllliDglOH, THIRIJ ROW: Susan Mourv, Sunclrrr Griffin, ,luniv H'LlI4lJl6l'UllQJ.ll, Link llvmll-r'sru11, llrunl lluvlx, .lollnny Kelly, Reba Harris, Don Jones, Dunn Ky-lv, fllcn Nllllllli, Hulmin Brown, ,lanius Burns, ,lulin llriggs, Larry Lmiglrvrcl. l,illflLl llrvwslcr, Annc Britt, Taylor Hall, Diana Henis gun, Nancy Kllllllllllll, ,lan 'lmfllz-rg l Ollli'l'll HOVW ,laymf Garry, Silllllfll I.LlliI'Ul1l', Fliirlcy llrwwster, ,ludy McCormack, Kclly Vvilliarnson, Alun Cluin, Ricky nlpplvgutv, .lov Mosby, Tulnlny Jus' lllUlNIJlilI1Q, llill Mursllzlllz l ll 'l'll HOW: .lulin Burns, Cliarlic Funt, ,lllllllly Crecn, Mil- twn ll1'if'l'f', Runnin' llmvpvr. Chris Wlilliurimwn. Slam- llulnling, Henry K:-Hy, lll4'I'l'j llr1Nt rl1'lQ, Phil linimvrsrwn, Kcnncily Dcnnrird, and Mr. Sinn llurlxsi, sprlnsrlr. A llunml fluunm-il was uclmlvcl Lu lln: Carllmgo High School Band 0l'QilIlllilliHIl lllis your lor llie purpllse of helping Mr. Sam lilIl'liC uncl 1lr-virling punislnncnt lor discipline prob- ll'lIISlIllllt'lJL1I1Cl. llllu- lflflfl-Ol CIIS llalncl ralvcl ll first in tlic' lntersrfllolzls- lic livaguu lllilfijllillgf Cuntcst, two of their inernlacrs are in Iliff Ml-llcgion lilanrl. zlnel llllf Stage llzxnfl rzilecl il first in tlleir cmilvsl. llilllf CHS llancl was llic lmsl for the lrilcrsclmlastic League inarcliing coiltvsl llvlcl in Martin Staulium. Uillcr aclivitics they pmticilmatccl in were football games, pa- rzulcs, lJ.'li.A., and lluncl cmlcroils. 5, ll r . -I .4 1 1 V127 ,, .- Q ,f : -3 5- . ,- . llrr l in rlsss l , -',,'. Lliiial l l L iriif .,li , i-ffL.9'i 4? ' i i 7 . , 5' J, f-, 4 ' M Mass, , .V if Mu Sum liurlw is Ilw clirvvlur uf ilu: flrrrllluge llic officm-rs of Ilnr liund urv: SILXIED: Lzrrry Langford, prvsidm-nl: Linda llrcwstvr, H1211 ' llwml ljullllllg Udml' SWl'E'lllCLlI'lQ STANDING: Diunnar llvnigun, w'iCm--piwfsirlciitg l,i11clr1 ,NlrrKiss4u'li, lrcus- urcrg Nanny Kllllllilllll, SL'K'I'l'lLl1'jg 'lluminiv .lo llitlcr, sm-rvlzxryg .lu Ann llmvpvr, lilirariung ,lilllllly liupsun, lllJI'1ll'lLlIlQ Bill lllL1l'SlIilll, rr-porlvrg ilIlfl l'iI'1lI1l'j' Filvli, drum major. Duiirizi S1JLlI'l'i9.I.LiYf'I'l1' llnrvf-X. .lu Ami llmipvr' 'liifnmiiw ilu Hilrvr, l.iii4lJ llivwltvr. .XXIII llrilt lirun 4'QA 3' l itr'li i4 tlu- drum iiiarirlr for ilu- CHF llgmml. CH Band Reaches Hi her Goals The nicmlicrs Of Iliff Pop llunrl ure: AL piano, Linda Pike. FIRST ROW: rliilylfbl' llull, ,lam Teller, Diana Henigan, Gerald Worthington fnnmlg Imlglf,-yi SECOND ROWg Larry Lgngfrml fat buss fiddlf-P, 'llfimny llmitnri, Alan Cain, Ricky Applegate, loc Mosbyg THIRD ROW: lliltrwn llric-ry, .lulmny Kvlly, Trvmmy .luv Tumpkini, Brant l?vllf'lx.r1!ltl Link llvmlvi'-mi. H9 A Cappella Choir Echoes CH 'llho nrmnhe-rs of th-ez A Cappella Choir arc: Honcycult, f3FI'llI'Cly, Wlrilukmy 1lUlJf'!'5UIl, Mzlgrrrvss, Griffin, Cross, Porter, McKee, Moore Noxuk, Ross. I'lLlI'liI'1Klf'I', Hurt. ll. Smrth. Ray, Collic-r, Denton. llrugtvr. liulw. lfrlm' B, Smith, ,lohnslon, Cammack, Shepard, Bush, Towns 'XlJo1'11:1tl1y, 'l'ollf-son, Miller, Lucy, C. Honoycfutt. Cray, lloarnl. V. Frluv, Spwnrsrlr. llovcl, Moore, Oales, Darnell, B. Brooks, Stcploe, Berry .l. Smith, lfrinco. Wllitzlkrrr. Collard. Nelson, C. Smith, l':xcv. llurk1'imlor, Pow, llvalon, 9. Smith, Blackwell, Barton, Bcih Brooks, Shadow ens. Hull, Graves, K. MCKCQ. Armstrong. ancl Higginhotlrum. I20 The Select Singers are, SEATED: Margaret Harkrider, .ludy Boyd, Carolyn Smith, lane Moore, Sylvia Oates, Barbara Brooks, Nancy Heaton, Marilyn Spcncerg STANDING: Danny Denton, Douglas Moore, Mike Ross, Bill Gerardy, Gary Don Edge, Robby Smith, George Cammack, Eddie Towns. The A Cappella Choir was chosen again this year to represent the re- gion at the Dallas State Fair. During the year they sang for the P.T.A., Lions Club, and a Thanksgiving program. They attended a Choir Clinic at Longview and entered the Solo and Ensemble Contest at Nacogdoches. This year Mr. Stone gave eight choir scholarships to students who have a special talent for music. The recipients of these scholarships have Mr. Ed Stone has completed a successful year as director of the CHS choirs. one lesson a week during their study hall period. The Choir climaxed the year with Sweepstakes by winning first in concert and sightreading. The Choir officers are, SEATED: Nancy Heaton, robe chairman, Ann Barton, secre- taryg Brenda Nelson, pianist, and Clay McKee, presidentg STANDING: .lane Poss, vice-presidentg Stanley Novak, lilmrztriang Becky Pace, managerg and Kathleen McKee, assistant pianist. IZ' Pep Squad Cheers CHS Teams Becky Pace CHEERLEADERS Ann Barton Jon East Connie Robert Georgia Scott 'it S -,si .7 'N 'wily ' e R' .r bi .aint jr. A ez ' 'fart 'lvl 1 ' ta v' W, ':.,.....ir,.,ga.aai-.sas-..,..,s W The members of the Pep Squad are: FIRST ROW: Shell, Trimble: SECOND ROW: Hanna, Kane, Shadowens, Wimberly, Boyett, East, Llston, Thornton, Blackwell, Harkriderg THIRD ROW: Ilartley, Bickham, Cist, Pierce, IJ. Brooks, G. Brooks, Dison, Soape, Riley, Jackson, W1nfrey,Williams, Heaton, Smith: FIRST ROW BACK: Stough, Collins, Lacy, Jones, Wight, Harris, Richards: SECOND ROW BACK: Fleming, Tiller, Shires, B, Brooks, Hunter, Reed, Roe, Walker: FOURTH ROW BACK: Singletary, Yarbrough, Stovall, Harrison, Lawrence, Heaton, Collard, Thomas, Brady, Whitaker, Spencer, .ludy Johnson, Nelson, Berry, Brown, FIFTH ROW ACROSS: .lane Johnson, McKee, Holloway, Bush, Huber, .Ian Smith, Abernathy, Steptoe, Davis, Moore, and Birdwell. Supporting the Bulldogs this year are 97 enthusiastic pep members. Besides faithfully cheering our boys at the football games. they marched in the Christmas Parade and torchlight parade. sponsored a Kick-off Party and prepared skits for the pep rallys. A new practice of the Pep Squad this year was forming friendship Circles be- fore eaeh game. White Chenille letters showing the number of years the girls have been in the pep squad have been added to the uniforms. The Co-eaptain's and Captainls letters are worn on the front of their sweaters. and the other members wear the letters on their left sleeve. Brrr4lt's a cold night for the Pep Squad. I23 FIRST ROW: Sylvia Oates, Sharon Hull, Maritha Dison, Cherie, Duke, Rita Soape, Pat Blackwell, Jennifer Riley, Susan Smith, SECOND ROW: Gladys Huber, Jean Abernathy, Karen Darnell, Paula Blackwell, Margaret Harkrider, Joan Heaton, Jo Ann Hooper, Mary Goode, THIRD ROW: Beverly Berry, Linda Brady, Jan Smith, Becky Prince, Cynthia Singletary, Kay Birdwell, Carol Stough, Rebecca Tiller, FOURTH ROW: Pam Miller, Betty Jones, Barbara Brooks, Judy Lovil, Billy Cassity, Sandra Parker, Linda Collins, Cheryl Groover, FIFTH ROW: Jane Johnson, Judy Johnson, Marilyn Harrison, Margie Craig, Kathleen McKee, Peggy Fleming, Diana Lacy, Shirley Bickham, SIXTH ROXV: Cayle Winfrey, Nancy Kaufman, Sandra Roe, Reba Harris, Jane Moore, Linda Pike, Phyllis Harris, Linda McKissack, SEVENTH ROW: Sally Norseworthy, Connie Collard, Shirley Brewster, Judy Boyd, Margaret Beard, Jeanie Holloway, Susan Moore, Pat Higginbotham, EIGHTH ROW: Lynnell JHCICSOH, J11dY MC' Corznack, Connie Rebert, Tinka Brown, Linda Tolleson. Clynda Bates, Pat Fowler, Bernita Graves, Carolyn Smith. Youth for Christ Sponsors Weekly Devotional Packing a basket for the needy are the officers of the Youth for Christ Club: Cherie Duke, pub- licity chairman, Linda Davis, secretary, Sharon Hull, reporter, Nancy Heaton, song leader, Nancy Kaufman, social chairman, Kay Birdwell, treasurer, Jennifer Riley, vice-president, Carolyn Smith, president, Pat Blackwell, pianist, and Tinka Brown, devotional chairman. The Youth for Christ Club is an or- ganization designed to give students an opportunity to express their religious view- points and to gain spiritual enrichment while at school. This year the club sponsored devotionals during home room period one morning each week and also devotionals in the Speech Arts room every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 8:00 to 8:15. The club made school clean-up campaign pos- ters forthe CHS halls. I J 3 V V 7 gi I 3 Off1Ct'IN of tht- Key Club Lire flf-ffl, X sexrrinf my in-K.-f-, tm, 0 C104 P fl' 'K 4 president: Mike lifltlsftll. A il ItI'f'Ql4lF'IllI 'llwniniy Iliirluwrtli. S4 E swwrf-larry: S'l'gXNlll'Yflg Frm, it N 1 I lligginlmtlirim. lieutt-nunt 72-RNA.n0+ gftwrrirwr uf lilixisiun ll: 'zofrlf Rrrrlnvv NIf'fl'II'V lwird fri, flirt-vgtftrs: und Druid impri- '19' The Key Club is the high selirml branch of Ki- wanis International. It is a selevt organization whose members are 4-hosen nn an irivitatitvrml basis. The c'lub meets each Thursday morning during home room period and also has one night meeting each month. Services provided by the club this year were as- sisting in the hoinecorning presentation, serving for the TSTA Banquet, and selling tickets to the Kiwanis Club Variety Show. iey Club Renders Dedicated erviee JRST ROW: Joe Heard, Robby Smith, Steve Ruin-rsfm, Curt-lin qvnith, Sweetheart, Jimmy Hopson, Bobby Wolf, Clay McKee, Mike larkridwr, Mike Johnston, Cary Don Edge, Sunnny Reedg SECOND ROW: Bobby Adams, Bill Richards, Bob Fleming, Danny Reed, fwland Nail, Mike Roquemore, Tommy il'lfTl'iWt't'llI, Pulni' r 1 lnlt, ,lwhnny Cuxt-n, John Ray, Bubba Smith, Danny Owens, Ted Mauritizeng 'HIRD ROW: Dawid Copeland, James Hugh Browning, Mike Hwp-on, Daxid Bazer, Ernest Higginbotham, Lynn Poss, Eddie Morrison, lodney Meffrary, Eddie Christensen, and Lonnie Poss. l25 The Library Assistants are, SEATED: Judy McCormack, Rebecca Holland, Bonnie llricryg STANDING: Lucille London, Jennifer Riley, San dra Monroe, Clorese Reed, Wynell Marshall, .lo Ann Hooper, Nancy Kaufman, Patricia Holder, Barbara Jones, Cherry Hood, Gayle Win frcy, Doris Bailey, Kennedy Dennard, and Sandra Posey. Library Assistants Serve CH The chief purpose of the Library Club, which consists only of assistants, is to improve the CHS library. Other related purposes of this club are to arouse further enthusiasm for books and reading and to encourage interest in the library pro fession. Each of the assistants gives at least one study hall period to help in the library. They assist in finding reference ma terials, check books in and out, and in doing general library work as well as helping to keep the books repaired and in usable condition. These students also prepare bulletin board displays for the library. This year the club presented a program for assembly, prepared a display for Lhe rotunda, and made book marks for students to use during library week. The members of the Library Club arc, SEATED: Wynsfll Mar- shall, Mary lane Latham, Patricia Holder, Sandra Monroe, .lennifer Riley, Gayle Winfrey, .lo Ann Hooper, STANDING: Clorese Reed, Cherry Hood, Judy McCormick, Kennedy Dennard, Bon- nie Briery, Doris Bailey, Barbara Jones, Nancy Kaufman, and Rebecca Holland. Working half of the school day, each student prepares himself to accept the responsibility of a job in later life, This program enables students to earn money while they receive an education. Mr. Leland Stracener, sponsor, has been the guiding hand in help- ing coordinate the work. The local merchants help by providing the positions, the opportunity and the training for these students. D E Teaches Useful Skllls The members of the Distributive Education Club are SEATED Patricia Arm tron Janice Howell Glenda Crawford Alice Lawrence Linda Coleman, Tommy Teal, and Nancy Rowland STANDING Jerry Dorman David Hodges Glen Harrison Fred Denton .lerry Stuart Jimmy Liles, Wayne Gist, Jimmy Riddlehoover James Brevard Billy Peace Jimmy Dunlap Darrell Cheshire Hal Wlutaker Jerry Aaron Buddy Jones, Mr. Leland Stracener, Joe Cassity and Mike Hartless Future Farmers Learn for Tomorrow 2 .nr 'i -Jiitiliriis The members of the Future Farmers are: FIRST ROW: Mr. E. L. Oates, sponsor, James Browning, James Morris, Marlin Bush, Roland Duckworth, Joe Beard, Lamar Dickerson, Rob Twomey, Danny lvy, Kenneth Davidson, Jerry Morris, Larry Sharp, Grady Wedgewortltg SECOND ROW: Johnny Holmes, Earl Clabaugh, Andy Durrett, Donald Beason, Bobby Scott, Bill Thornton, Carl Carswell, Johnny Graves, Cary Loper, James Langford, Clyde Jones, Billy Holder, Danny Reed, Baily Thompson, Danny Yates, Douglas Alexander, Gary Hickey, Claude Bagley, J. J. Rushing, Karen Darnell, Phyllis Harris, Billy Bush, Clifford Eubanks, James Pope, THIRD ROW: Kenneth Robinson, David Summers, Roy Langford, Ronnie Ballard, Joe Foape, John Durre-tt, FOURTH ROW: Larry Kaye, Ricky Anz, Eddie Harris, Pat Jones, Larry Robinett, Charles Lawhorn, Steve Carter. and Jackie Peace. The officers of thc Future Farmers are: Mr. E. L. Oates, sponsor, Mr. Kyle Leftwich, sponsor, Joe Beard, president, Marlin Bush, yice-president, James Browning, reporter, Roland Duckworth, secretary, James Morris, sentinel, and Clyde Jones, treasurer. . .. The Carthage Future Farmers of Amer- ica Chapter had llO active members en- rolled in vocational agriculture. Activities of the FFA have been the Texas Conven- tion in Lubbock, the Longview Livestock Show, National FFA Convention, Kansas City, District Banquet in Tatum, District Leadership Contest in Kilgore, Forest Plot Contest, Christmas Parade, Fort Worth Livestock Show, Panola County Live- stock Show, Houston Livestock Show, Father-Son Banquet, Forest Contest, Ely- sian Fielcls. They also sponsored the FFA Rodeo Parade and Rodeo. During National FFA Week the FFA chapter attended the Area lll Convention and sponsored a display, news articles and an assembly program. 11 A Vkkh' Q5 - 'f ' I up '. 1 H11 llilw 11111l N1111111 1-I lllx -l111l1-111N 111'11w111'lN111g1111 .ll1'1'Ll1'I', 'lil11' I'lfX lf11-xx11-1'Il11'111'I- .1111 K.11'1-11 l1,11'111'll. N1',1t1'1ll .1111l l'l1xlli ll111i 1111li11 um-If gf' ? V WH'W w,,.w, 'Iliff .l1111i111' 151111 1115-111lJ0rs 1111-: FIRST ROVV: M11 Kylix I,1'f111i1:l1. sp1111N111g I511-111 EII1-, t.llLll'll'N lifilf, Ri1-ky Craig. .lcfrry ll1111p11r, lJ11r1'1 Y11104, Bill I.ilXVlK'XS, filiffwrd l.a1xl1111'11: FECUYD ROW: 11111111115 l.1111g, lJ11yl1- Nl1111li. f.l1.11'l1-- ll11111. 'l'1-113 31.1515 l.y1111 Blair. l311l1l1y l:I'lH'?l'x T TIIIRIJ HUYVQ S11-vc H11ll11111l, K1'11r11-Il1 5i11gl1'to11, llilly Illlll H11I1i11s1111. ll11xi1I lfslgw, ,lmly .I111111-, fialxiu l1z11'r11It: FUIIRTH HOW: ITU11111 lfx1111f. H:111il.1ll XYYlll'il'I-frll. l1111111l1l Riulxlv. LLIITQ' lqllltf. llilly l311lw1'. ,iw l'i1'1'11-. f.l11'i- Hillwig lil1l1l1y Xl1,'Ci.1ll1 1 IF'l'H HOYV: 5111111115 ll11gl11 'l' f'11 Qi1111 XIII 111l1l Hiclu 111111111 Hi1l1111l l'iII li111111x lllll 1 NIYVH NNW f'l11111 lJ1xi1l 1111 llillx flllifillllb l'ill f' 1111 11111111y ,L 11a1r1111. . IH , 1 '11 '. ' V . 1 . ' 1' N, . u rv- 1 . . 1 - 3 ,. N , - 1 - , 1 .11 1 l11-ll, 5161111 filE'IlIl, Clay NYilli11111fg FlQVIfYl'll HOW: 1111111115 fl11l1-. .li111 lliIlVlxl'li. Iiilly Fvllx, l'iflXNi1I'Ll llullu, .l11l111 U1'11p1i11i, H41yl11r1l 'l'i11l4l1 7 3111113114 F111iIl1. Mike liCr1-13 Glifllil ,-Xll111114. D.111113 R11l1i11x1111. ,li111111y 121111-11. '29 The members of the Future Nurses Cluh are: SEATEIL Carolyn Smith, Janie Mason, Sandra Parker, Mary Goode, Susan Smith, Doris Baileyg FIRST ROW: Rebecca Tiller. Tommie .lo Ritter, Diana lam. Rn-nda Dir-kerson, Nancy Horn, Donna Lawrence, Tommie lvooten Ann Britt. Susan Tatum, Ahhie Moore, Paula Blaekwellg SECOND ROW: Lynnell Jax-kson, Annette Lacy, Linda Reed, Anita Steptoe Louise Hartley, Mary Needham, Linda Coekrell, ,lean Yarlmrouglir .ludy Ht-fformack. Future Nurses Stud Duties ,.,.-. X A .,,t, 1. The Future Nurses entered a float in the Christmas Parade. . The officers of the Future Nurses Club are: Doris Bailey, scrap book ehairmang Susan Smith, reporterg Paula Blackwell, prcsidentg Sandra Parker, vice-presidentg Carolyn Smith, cap ehairmang and Janie Mason, photographer. I30 The Future Nurses not only teach funda- mentals of nursing to its members. hut also take part in the local hospital care on Sat- uic its its pi tetic tl Uipeiiente Cites 011 1 thtnec to determine if tus fiet i t e ont sht dtsirts to enter Girls who one ttx six tours tix te o the ho J ieteise Caps lhm Future lNurses pirtlciplted in tht Christmas Seal Driu worked in the eon ee sion st md 'tt was ftbtll f imc sold no gums for tht Ga Rosxl rlouininunt had a Mother-Daughter Rtnquet. ind pitpaied 1 dirplay Case in the rotunda for part of their activities this year. .ir ' Future Teachers Gain Experience Phe members of the Future Teachers Club arc, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Hazel Kyle, sponsor. Mrs. Sarah Ross, sponsor, Fannie Litton, Cherry rlood, Jean Holloway, Marilyn Spenser, Connie Thomas, Nancy Kaufman. Becky Prince, Linda Brady, Jan Smith, Reba Harris, Tinka Brown, georgia Scott, Connie Rebert. Janis Boyette, Beverly Berry, Margaret Beard, Karen Craddock, Judy Shumateg SECOND ROW: Lynn Screws. Loretta Hunter, Charlie Fant, Linda Leslie, Kay Martin. Karen Darnell, Linda Hanna, Gladys Huber, Barbara Jones, Gloria Han- zoek, Shirley Shaw, Cynthia Singletary, Pam Richards. Shirley Brewster. Barbara Brooks, Kathy Hunter, Lorene Bush, Patsy Armstrong, Vynell Marshall. Pat Holder, Barbara Daniels, Jan Teller: THIRD ROW: Diane Keeling. Marilyn Robinson, Debbie Wilkins, Kennedy Den- iard, Sharon Hull, Janie Yarborough, Carmetta Jaynes, Brenda Hooper. Kathy Davis, Shirley Biekham, Beth Brooks, Judy Lovil. Betty ones, Kay Birdwell, Clorese Reed, Sandra Monroe, Linda Brewster. Patsy Bush, Sally Norsworthy, Jean Abernathy, Sylvia Oates, FOURTH lOW: Link Henderson, Johnny Kelly, Bill Marshall, Susan Kane, Kay Redman, Sandra Clabaugh, Pat Bamett, Kay Bolton, Linda Davis, o Ann Hooper, Linda McKissack, Franey Fitch, Jon East, Margaret llarkrider, Nancy Heaton, Pat Blackwell, David Bazer, and Brant Suck. This year the Future Teachers Club has eighty-three nienibers. the largest enrollment for this club in the history of CHS. The purpose of the Future Teachers Club is to ac- quaint students with the teaching profession. During the year the inenibers have an opportunity to teach for one day for some teacher in the school system. The club gives to a senior inemher of the club a S100 scholarship to Panola College. The students who are interested apply for the scholarship and one is chosen to receiw it. 'ra FTA had a Christmas Party. dance. and a car wash during the year. The officers of tho Future Tcaclicrs Club arc: Tinka Brown, histor ian, Linda Daiis, reporter: Sharon Hull. yicc-president: Jane Poss treasurer: Bill Marshall. president, and Susan Kane, secretary. The sponsors of the Future: Tcacln-rs Club arc Mrs, Sarah Ross and Mrs. lflazcl Kyle. 'U fi' lllllllililllll. The ineniln-rs of the Industrial Arts Cluli are: FIRST ROW: Mir-liael llvartl, Earl fllaliaugrli. Henry Kelly, Ronnie Abernathy, Randy Davis Linda Reed, Connie Relwrt, Doris Bailey, Mr. George Smith, Roh Smith. .lirnniy 'liealz SECOND ROW: Jimmy Bolton, Rodney Vllells .linnny Bone, Randy Alexander, Bola Stovall, Jimmy Dunlap, Bill Stovall. Doug Berry, Cary liurlesong THIRD ROW: Terry Alford, Johnny Kelly, Dennis Evans, Larry Heaton, John Blair, Roger Porter. Tommy fllrainm-tg lbaxirl Wright, Tommy ,lo Tompkins, Pat Johnston, Mitch- ell llarris. .lov Beardg l7OllR'l'll ROXVg Dale Evans, Glen Harrison, Daxifl llollnes. lndustrial Arts 'lihe lnclustrial Xrts Cluli is an affiliation of tht- 'liexas Associa- tion, ancl it is ont- of the learlt-rs of the state organization in East Texas. This year, the c-hapter has mi, inarle fieltl trips to Knox l.ee Power Plant anrl Kilgore Cera- mivs, sponsored a tlisplay in the Rotunda of outstancling shop work, enterecl examples of their ' furniture in contest. sponsored a float in the Christmas ljararle, worlcecl in the concession stanrls at basketball games, and attenclecl Stuclent State lfair at Texas ASH. 'lihe Carthage Clrapte-r has matle progress in rnaintaining in- terest, not only at Carthage, liut also throughout lfast Texas. lqhe officers of the lllflllxlfllll Xrts filuli are: Earl ClLllJ3U5Lll, report:-rg Randy Davis, xiee'presiclt'ntg Doris Bailey, seeretaryg Linda Reed, swer-theartg Scotty Bates, presiflentg Connie Re-liert. f-o-swf-eb lreartg and Boll Fleming, ll'f'IlFlll't'I'. I32 ,WM 1 . , iA xml t i' W . ' in f-, s,V,.,.f ,,,V The model houses above and the guitars at the right were winners in the State Industrial Arts Fair at Texas ASM Uni- versity Connie Rehert, top, and Linda Recd, Jottom, are the Co-sweethearts of the 'ndustrial Arts Club. A Texas Leader tim? 6 1:14 Y AMW 4 1 l The Industrial Arts Club sponsored a float in the Christmas Parade. l I Scotty Bates was clectecl the State Vice-president of the Texas Industrial ' Arts Student Association for 1964-65. I The panish Club Hlslll1'I10S dials! is a familiar greeting of Mr. Vernon Wloolcy. .linnny Harmon. Kallilwn McKee, Carol Stough, Marilyn Harrison, ,linnny Hopson, Leonard Bell, Linda W'ooley, Donna Fliarp, and ilhristint- Rich wlntn the Los Conquistadores nn-cts. The purpose of the club is to learn Spanish culture. Thvir main projf-vt is to make posters of the verb form end- ings: The club had u Christmas Party, worked in the goncgsgion stand, and attt-ndf-tl the l'an American Celebration at Iiilf. The Drama Club The llrama Club is eoniposecl of sturlents who are interested in act- ing or p u b l i C speaking. Th e members matle il trip to the State Fair to see the musical, HHOW to Sueeeecl in Business Without Really Tryingfl 0 t h e r activities were a s p e e C h tournament, a Christmas Party, at cake sale, anfl the concession s t a n cl t 0 r basketball games. l34 The members of the Drama Club are: Mr. W31'HCf Dahlberg, sponsor, Suzan Whicldon, Muritlnr Dison, Royston Cadenheztd, Clynda Bates, Murray Magness, Sander Dison, and Cherie Duke. Ihr: 111e111hf-rs nf the D4-hate Chili an-: SEXTED: ,hr ,X1111 lluopmf. Miiriiyii ii111'1'i-1111. 5111111111 fiiglinlllflh. 511111113 Hoe, Linchi CHD. Judy C111 ughg STANDING: Mr. Euri fiil1'iiiC1'. Npoiiwr, l.y11111'll .l11ckfu11. i.i11mi.1 XI1'Kise11viN. Hehiiiii Niiii, Holm 'fri111bh1, T01111115' Dur'kw01'Ih. Ernrw li rfIQlI1iJfllilLl!N. 111141 Eddie Mr11'1'1ew11. Debaters Develop Leadership 1 s Hs-solxc-ci that Social SE'f'l11'ity hm-iiefils should he 1-Xterifiecl lu i11- 1 , -2 1 1 ,L 5 . slnleiiivlil 111:11 may fI'f'iIlll'Iltif he ill'Ll!'fi frwiii ff111'lhf1gv Cie-iiatvis Since that mis Ihr- 4ieh11le Iepif' this year. ixlimxii iiIl'1lllgIilULlt thc' Suiitiiwesl 111v111iw1'S. thi- fiq11'tl111gc,- michulv or- 5 ,V gaiiiizzilimi am- it'LlCil'I4S iii the fivhi is nf 111-hz1li11g. The ciehaiicwr- hun- 1 'el y11i111'ci xaiiiiahie i'Y1JPIiiiJIH't' iii piihliv rlbliliiillil thiweiigh thi-ii' p111'tir-ipzilimi iii fii'i51llf' toiirriuiiieiils. hvipiiig with mivhale- XWlI'kril1J1JS. ami rh-h11li11g for L 5 X f ,5. Flhv nfiimfzw of rhf- llehdle f,,l11h are: I-111ch1 fvfilj. rvpi-111113 LQIIIICH .I11c'ivn11, St'f'!'l'li11'j Erne-I Uiggi11hwti111111. pn-Nicivrilx 111111 'IM1111115' D111-kwirtii.siwY111'f-NiciC11I. I35 Thr- nn-nihe1's nf tht- Future llotnentakers are: FIRST ROW: Bm-ky Pave, Pat Blzwkwr-ll. Lirnla Cray, liewrly Berry, Tinka Brown, Kathleen Melina, Glorcse Reed, Cliarlottr- Shell, l.innla Tollvsong SECOND ROW: Bliss Cecelia Wharton, Beth Stewart, livtty Wallrtr, lim-ky Prince, Margaret llarkritlcr, lime Pass, Diana Lacy, -lam? Moore, .lo .Xnn Mt-Ilanivl-, Connie 'l'honi.is, Janie Mason, Shirley Biekhani, Anita Kay rtr-plow, Jan Smith, liar-in Darnell, Fannie Mae Litton, Donna Sparks, Karlcne Stovall, Marilyn Spenser, Marilyn llztrrison, Juno Wrlvlig Tllllill HOW: Kathy lluntt-r, l.in:ln Collins, Susan Moon-, Nancy Heaton, Susan Smith, Karen Gholston, Ruth lfollyy, I.inrln tlockrell, Jncly llhorlvs, Sharon llailey. Paulim- Barrett. Suzan Wliirlrlen, Kay llirtlur-ll, l'gnn llit-harris, Linda llanna, Sandra Roe, Phyllis Harris, Gloria lloin-ytutt, Xanvy Kaufman, Mrs. Naomi Phillips, sponsorg l'Ol,llTH HOW: Ann Gift, Janie Yarhorougli, Dianna Henigau, Francy Fitch, Janis Williams, Patsy Bush, ftlartlia Wooten, Tonnnir- Jo llitter, Billie Ruth Cassity, Sandra Dison, Linda Davis, llvlwrra Hollanrl, Patsy Armstrong, Tonnnie Wooten, Jeanie Holloway, Linda Ivey, lknn Shiwrs, llrbr-mfr Tiller, I'nt Collins, Hart Ruth Shirts. l'oni XXhitakt'rg l-'lFTll ROW: ,Iran Nhernathy, Jane Johnson, Betty XYilliants, Margaret Beard, Pat lligginhothain Judy Will-wrson, Peggy Fit-ming, Diane Hull, Xztnry Wilktrson, l1.irlm.ti:i Daniels, llhcrit- Duke, Lintla Brady, Connie Collard, Pat Holder, Linda Leslie, Fhvila Shirt-Q. Clacliee Hulxer, Snr' Davis. Carol Slough, antl Lintla lark. FHA Goals Are Reaeheel b Projects Future Homemakers of America, a national organization, is in reality not ' a Club. It is an integral part of, the ,t 5 ,wi llomemaking Lrlucation Department. t i 1 1. 3, t ' , I Projects, learning experiences. and ae- T tivities are carried on in the classroom as well as outside. The program of work is plannecl on national, state, area, and local levels in order to meet personal, family, school, and community neerls. The offiec-rs of tht- Future llornenraliers are: Beverly Berry, second tice-presirlentg Linda Cray, historian, Cliarlottc Shell, fourth vitre- presirlentg Glorese Reed, fifth xiee-president, Tinka Brown, first vice-presiderttg Becky Pace, treasurer, Kathleen McKee, third rice- presitlentg Pat Blackwell, presirlentg and Linda Tolleson, secretary. 'Huang ., T' Wm . E F5 -fd DVD Z1 Q.O ,...2 JE' r-nf: will i-. F13 9.55 ini. 'U::. 'i ES? 5174 cv-4 E3 o'CJ gg .4 sz: g L seam amass or o 12.52542 5'c:nC :x-I' V-him os- Ni,-AC: Sui? CNP Q-'H O Sim V-4 P4 '-3 1 C! 5 Strengthening my education for future roles. Project: Stay in School Pat Holder, Shirley Bickliam, Connie Thomas, Shirley Shaw, and Gloria Hancock are playing roles for future occupations. -5' V3 153 I 4' QXMAKEQS +0 , of 4' 2 D ti., Ll-Z 6 V Q1 xo? o 'P fvfw H0 sf Launching Good Citizenship through Homemaking Project: Action for Citizenship Linda Leslie, Peggy Fleming, Tommie lo Ritter, Jeanie Holloway, and Tommie Wooten presented a skit on a woman's role in the community. Contributing to the joys and satisfaction of family living Project: Marriage Calls for Preparation. Karen Gholston and lla-eky Pace help in the final preparation for .lane Poss's future role-. I37 Junior FHA Gains Valuable Practice The members of thc Junior FHA are: FIRST ROW: Nichols, Woods, Miller, llull, Muyog SECOND ROW: Summers, Marshall, Tatum Arnold, Brown, Lovil, Mrs, Brady, THIRD ROW: L. Form-ws, Iiolminszm, Fvrows, Daniels. Liston Burnett Craddock' FOURTH ROW Kcoling, Denton, Bolton, Rcdmon, Sliuniutog FII-'TH ROWYZ HlQQLII1lJ1IlllilIll, llurraw, Willialus, SlliaiclowenglHuperg SIXTH HOWIZ Barnett. Twoinvy, Pierce, Griffin, Harrigan, L, Burncttg SEVENTH ROW: Hunter, Lowlt, ilirown, Cook: EIGHTH ROVV: Lugronc, C. Lugronc Hooper, Wilkins, Stoval, Hliiddlclioovcrg NINTH IiOWg Bvason, Ilia-kcrson, Luman, Langley, Rivh, Wurdlow, TENTH ROW: Cluddis Brooks, Haycs, Aduins, jones: EIJEVENTII ROW: Burns, Clolliur, llunulml. Nlof-r-If-y. unfl lN1c'Millun. I38 'lllw II1t'tIllD1'l'S ul tht- Ntlllll Grade Pep Squad ure: FIRST ROW: ,lt'I'I'ilSI1 Nlarxlntll, llvtty Dt-nton, Susan Tulum, Yickitb Hupcr, .luckicr Sl11tflttXNt't191 SECOND HOW: llrcndu Liitnn. Karon Cr1uldoc'k, Iluzvl Nivlwli, S.1ntlr11 f1l11lu1111gl1. X1111115' Murray, Essic Wvillizunsg THIRD HOW.: lltzrttfxit-xv Ftfrt-ws, Kay Rvdmun, Kay Bolton, Snndrn Sllurptt, fluylv Stovall, Nlivlwy Arnoldg FOURTH ROW: Diane Kccling. Kathy Wonth, fllwristinv- Hiclll. Linda Wfmley. Ltrrcttu lluntttr. ldlltltl Xlrtyvtg IfIFTtl HOW'g lJ11lJlJi13 W'ilkinS, Patsy I.ovil, Myrna Barnett, .lo lflilillt' Ul'1m'11. 1 1':111f'tw JUIIPC. inth Grade Squad Promotes Spirit The Yintlr llraflt- Pep Squad t'OIlllJllIECl with the Sl'Yl'Illll and lfiglltll Cruflc Squads f-u111p1'iscrl ilu- Clwer- ing fevtitnls 111 ilu' Jllltlflt' flilItlt'S lwltl nn Vlllllll'-fl3f . , . , lllgllli lluwe Qll'lS also par- tivipzttc-tl in thr- lift?-QIIIIIP IJl'l'bl'IllFtll0ll nl llll' Nllllll il1'111l11l74+otlv11ll Sm'etl1f1al't. 'llluw Ninth flrnrlf- fQlmr'1'lt'11tl4 ww uw 4lt'l'I'llf.Il X1111sl1.1ll, Itetty IM-111-tn, Stlmtll rlltlltlltl, Yivliir- llt11P I'. und ,laxrlxiw SllLtflltXNt'I1C. International Interest t The mt-inhers of the lntcrnational Relations Club are: FIRST HOW: Hchccca Holland Iennifer Rrley Pat H1 inbotham Vary ane Latham, ,loan Stone, Sandra Boggs, Susan Moore, SECOND ROW: Cail Rohinette, ,lanicc Io ew LaVerlc Harney Gawle Winfrey Linda Pike, Rodney Haperg 'lll'llRl.J ROW: Palmer Clark, Stanley Novak, Douglas Moore, Mllw RWIUEUWIC I-aff? Cfmtl qflmml Reed Nh Kathryn Clark. sponsor: FOURTH ROW: Tommy Duckworth, Lee Kelley, Chris William on lllflt Bord lane .lftllfl OH and .llldv l0l1H OH The International Relations Cluli hopcs to strengthen its niemlbers' understanding ol the political and social world. The memliers made two field trips this year: The Folklore Ballet of Mexico in Houston, Texasg and the assembly pro- gram at lfast Texas Baptist College in Marshall, Texas. The club carried on their exchange project with a Korean Girls School hy sending a tape recording to them telling of the life of a teenager in Carthage and hy sending a CHS annual. 'llhey also collected old Christmas cards and stamps to help buy milk for needy children. Other activities of the club were an assemlily program, a float in the Christ- inas parade, programs about foreign coun- trics and customs, and a party featuring foreign costumes and foreign food. I40 Officers of the lntcrnational Relations fluh art Susan Moore pre idcnt lfnniftr Riley, recording secretaryg Gayle Winfrex forrc pondin tcrctm Tommx Duck worth, parliamentariang Samms Rtfd trf 1 urci Rtbfrea llollmd xref pre ide nt and Pat Higginhotham, reporter The members of the Audio Visuals Club are: Kim Robinson, Laura Bates, Linda Brewster, Claude Bagley, Mrs. Nettie Shaw, sponsor, Brenda Bagley, Gayle lleason, Clifford Eubanks, Leona Britton, Linda Hull, Andy Simpson, john Woods, ,lean Gibbs, and Bonnie Bagley. Audio-Visual Helps This organization performs a service to the students, teachers, and patrons of the community by their perfection in the skills learned in operating machines used in both learning and entertaining. The many hours of service these stu- dents give operating the machines owned by Carthage Independent Schools are taken from their study periods. The Audio Visuals Club is affiliated with the national organization and is an actixe participant in its work. I4I Sponsored by Bliss Bess Lacy, the CHS Business Glub's aim is to prepare students for the business world. Their main project is to bring up-to-date the names and addresses of the Carthage alumni from the l950ls to the present. The members worked in the Concession stand for basketball games, had a Christmas Party and spon- sored two cars in the Christmas this year. Parade during Martha Wooten, Ronnie Tompkins, Judy Giles, and Business Glub Aids GH The officers of the business club are Sherry Braz- zil, Peggy Flem- ing, Barbara Daniels, a n d Martha Wooten. Sponsor, Miss Bess Lacy, and .lames Euhanks look on as Nancy Wilkerson and Kim Robinson operate the adding machines. , Diane Hull, Peggy Fleming, Slierry Brazzil, and John Woods work in the concession stand. sg essrsiu , f' als- Tw' 'M Tm Z y 1 al Sut INC P .1 u l 1 n e lmarrett, Patsy Lranford and N a n c y Wilkerson put baselyill posters in tl1e CHS hall-. Nancy Giles check the .M i 2' - I alumni file. 1- - - QQ . :,' 4,':2i51::,':::..s2 ,- , ' L E otifet., gif- ' .:. , ' ,Q .fag ,,., l -:E fa, .,,'.Z. 1 .. .,' Y. 's ..... ' ' Donna Sparks, Lois Farmer, Donna Godwin, and Bar- Lena LeBleu and Brenda Hughes bara Daniels are typing alumni lists. learn to operate tl1e electric typewr1ter I42 while Libby Nichols and Robert Bounds use the paper cutter. Sue Nutt Davis, who graduated with the class of 1964, returned the last semester to complete her senior year. Buddy Davis Jolned the student body at mid-term. The school custodians are Mr. King Solomang Mr. Thuston Huntg and Knot pictured? Mr. George Gist. Debbie Chandler participated in the school-by-phone program while recup- erating from an operation. 4 Z , i The cafeteria workers are: Ida Brown, Ema Scott, Juanita Robinson, Miss Clara Sue Poore is also a Johnnie Pitts, Cosette Chamness, Hazel Cross, Eugenia Ratley, and Reba member of the maintenance staff. Cromwell. '43 G .gl 'fx iw Q? is L g sw . :,s V Student Bod I44 ,495 The students are the life blood of the svhool. 'llhey are the reason for the activities, the sports, the organizations, and even this annual itself. This is Carthage High School. ai-l.. Paula, Ernest, Ann, and Linda plan Student Council projects for the year. Student Council Officers President: ERNEST HIGGINBOTHAM Secretary: PAULA BLACKWELL Vice-President: ANN BARTON Treasurer: LINDA MQKISSACK at, David, Susan, Nancy, Jennifer, und Wayne measure for :ups and guwm for the big went Senlor Class Off1C6TSr President: DAVID COPEIAND Treasurer: JENNIFER RILEY Vice-President: WAYNE ALLUMS Reporter: SUSAN MOORE Secretary: PAT BLACKWELL Song Leader: NANCY HEATON s f' I47 Seniors Clioose Class Emblems MOTTO Lillie World steps aside to let a man pass, if be knows wbcre be is goingfi SONG HNloments to Remember COLORS Royal Blue and Vllhite FLOWER Red Rose JERRY AARON Spanish Club l, 2g Wildlife Club lg Audio- Yisual Club 23 DE 3, fl llAVlD ALEXANDER Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track DOUGLAS ALEXANDER FFA 1, 2, 3 WAYNE ALLFMS Honor society 1, 2, 3g Football i, 2, 3, 4 Class Presidem lg Class Vice-President 4 Best School Citizen l B.1fk11h.1l1 l, Z, 3, -I-, All-lo11111J111e11t l, 3, Xlll ' ' ' - l1:II'If'l St'L'ClIlLl 'l'e11111 2, .Xll-Diftrivt Most Val .ll'.HRX .XNDLRUON FFA 1, 2, 3, hhop 1, 2 LONNLU l34l,l,fXRU Il XRo41o ,I NORRIS B'XRRIXC'l'OY ANN BARTON l 1'i:-Ildlicsl Uirl 3: iQl1cvrlc'11clm'r bl-5 S111- dcnt Council 4, x7ll'l'-ljl'E'FlKl1'I1I 11: l,i0Il.5 Club Hepresc-nl11tix'1,e ,Lg A Cuppm-lla Choir 4, Soc- I'CfLl1'j' ll DAY ID BKZLR 1111lJI1- Plzxyvr 3: 'l'1'11r'k l, 2, 3, -1: Key ulr 2, 3, 11g FTA 3. fl: Y1111tl1 for Cl1riQt 111 DIHCNIJA BISHOP FTA 2 3 1-' D':1111g I '-Q3 II , . 1 5 , 111 1 fur Cl111:t l, op Squad I, 2, 3: One--Art Play 1, 2. 3 Qlirist 2. 3. 4, Piimigt 2. 11- 151 PAULA BIACKWIZLI. PAT Bl .ACKWICLL FHA 1, 2, 3, -1, Fevivlziry 1, 2, llresidcnt A Cappella fllinir 2, 3. 4, All-Rcgiun 3, 4, L fflufs Uffiver 2, 1: FTA 2. 3, 4: Yuutli fur Svlcft Singvrs 3: Studclrit Council 3, 4, Sec- rvlary 41 Future Nurses Cluli 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, Co-Captain 4: Ymulli for Christ 3, 4. Uffivrfr 3 SANDRA HUCCS n-riiutionul RC'lLlllllIlQ Cluli 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Spanish Club 1: PBX Operator 4 l Senlors Have PQI't1'2El1tS Made ROBERT BRADY MIKE BRASSELL SHEHRY Bl-1:XZZl1, uotlmall 1, 2, 3, I-g lliaskcflluill 1, 2, 3, 43 lfurltliall 1, 2. 3, fl-Q Busclmll 1, 2, 3, 4, liusiucss Cluli 2, 3, 4, Sl'l'fl'l31'y, Yicm Q-bull 1, 2, 3, 4: Mr, ,lunior 3, Most Coll 2, 3, 411 Mr. Frm-5111111111 1, Clams RD- l71'CS1C1l'I1t, l'11l.-X 1.2 ualmlc lluftli 3 DONPI' 1, 2 JAMES BIIEVARD DEAN BROOKS GLYND-X BETH BROOKS IJE l, 2: l'l1uIog11'upllcr 1 l H.'X 1. 2. 3: BllQlI1l'S4 Club 3: Psp Squad FTA 2. 3. 1: Pep Squml l. 2. 4: FHA 2 5 1 1 fxirl ' f'l1' l 2 Xi'1ppll1i'l1oir 3 4 LINDA BREWSTER Hamel 1. 2, 3, 4, Mujorettc Z 5 fl-. Swce-tlu-nrt 4, Typist g1a,01r.1g.L1'z,, ., lfuturf' NllI'Slx4 2 ILONX HRH I ON J , lb 3, -lg FTA 3, -13 Class RC- portvr 2g Foutbull lluvlless 2g Mr. Odell Poovey pfries Mike- llurtlvss for llis Svnior - ISI portrait 'LN' ffsf'?'ll2 1 wwf Q: 'Dmmhvs IJl'21QOI'Ir arm- wlclullly laid In Iwi Ivy Senior girls. BILLY BYSH Wihilifw fllulw lg 1517,-X 1, 2, 3, 1, Vice Prvfidvnl 3,114 Tl'L14'k 1. 2, L MAIXLIN BVSII Isllfjllllu ' I -' ' .' PATSY RKSH Buml 2, -5. Major! - K, ' K MD llirlf' fflmirg Psp S4lLhlI,1 2: VAHTII,-X 5l'ff ' - A 1111 -' lun rI4L1c11nr:.3. 1 GICOHGIC CAM MACK . ,.gA 2, All-Hcglfmll Qlllllf 2, .5 JAMES CANTPRICLL F174 1 2 'S 1 ' 1 1'a .-X f,uppr'lIL1 Lllfllf 2, 5, bl, .XII-Flulv Chu 5 JOE CASSITY TOMMY CHAWINESS JUDY fll.AB,Nl1CH FFA1, 2, 3, 4-g D124 International Relations Club 33 FTA 4: fIXRTlllllINlAX Stuff Ii. 1. Alfifttint 1l1tlllSlf1Lll Arts Clulm -lg Rnntl 1, 2: l74,10tbt1ll Businvss Muliugci' 3, Eclilui' fltg ljvp Squad 1 1, 2, fi, 4, tiiiffilllllillll 3: VINE BURR Stuff 4, Xc'tivitie'N Eclitrn' lg l 1mll1ull lnllllltjif 3: Slll1l1'I1If,itIIIIl4'll 1. 2, I eniors Pla Last Ballgames for CH JIMMY COLElVION l,llN'l1A COLl'lNlAN l7AV1lJ COPl'll.fXNll llnys' Clmif 1, 2, L lfuture Nurws Clnli 3: lfll'X 1, 2. 35 DE lluxtlulll 1. -lg linxlwtlrtill 34 4: Kvy ifflnlx -1: Girls' Choir 1 3, 1: SCIllttI'1ili1S4 1lI'l'4lClk'lll 41' JOHNNY COXEN otlnull 1, 2, 3, 4g Baskvtlmull 1, 2: Base 2, 3, -13 Kr-y Club 3. '11 Honor Sucietf 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY CROSS llusulmall 2: A Cappvllu Clmir 3, I . O O SCHIOFS RCCCIVC Class Rmgs , K I -I v:'. , . . I i n VI II A Seniwr foollmull I , players und mun- S 5 ugcrs 1-njoy the uu- T' In nual Mulligan Slow. SANDRA CYSTIS BARBARA DANIELS DAVID DAVIS 3, 43 FHA I, 2.13: Drama Ig Speech Business Club President 4g One--Act Play Drama Club Ig One-Ant Play Ig Ban 3g FHA 1, 2, 3, 4-g Prose-reading UIL 3, 4- I 2, 3 FRED DENTON Football lg llasebull 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, DE 4 NIARTHA DISON Cheerleader 1, FHA 1, 2, District Of- ficer lg President 1g Student Council 1, 4, Officer lg Drama Club 2, 4, President 45 Football Duchess 1 on Frida , September 13 JERRY DORMAN DE Club 3, DE Pr:-sitlcnt -1, Baud 1, 2 CHERIE DUKE FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Youth for Christ Club 4, Officer 41, Drama Club 4 JOHN DURllliT'l' Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, FFA 1 Shop 1, 2, 3, 4 JAN EAST Most Athletic 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Ba c ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Mr. C l55 ION EAST CI1lj6I'ICtlLIEI 1, 4, PINE BURR Staff 2, 3, 45 CARTHACINIAN Staff 45 A Cap- pella Clioir 2, 3, Drama 2, 3, 4, All-Star Cast 3, Honorable Mention All-Star Cast 2 CLIFFORD EUBANKS FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sevreitary 3, Baselaall 3, 4, FFA Rodeo 1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES EKBANKS Spoof-lig FIFA, 1962-'63 First Place Win- ncr in Art Design, Fonior Trip LOIS FARMER FHA 1, 2, Businvss Clulm 4: Intcrnalional Relationsfllul121 Art 1, 4 FRANCEY FITCH Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette Captain 2, Drum Major 3, 4, Sweetheart 3, Stage Band 1g CARTHACINIAN Staff 3, 4, ASsoc'ialo Bus- iness Manager 4, International Relations Clulm 2, 3, Officer 3, Honor Socivtyq Stu- rlent Council 3, 4 PAT FOWLER FHA 1, 21 llusinew Cflulm 4-3 Youth for fflirist 4 D11 DLEY CAGE Band 1, 2, 3, International Relations Club 2, 3, bl: Honor Suvivly 2g Stuflcnt CIlllI1K'1l 2 ,HWDY GILES liuilxrftlmll 2g Bufinvss Clulm -lg FHX 1, Offirfcl' 1: ,lrmrnulism Clulm 1 Seniors Take Civics JOHNNY GRAVES Fontbull 1, 2, 3, Truck 3g FFA 1, 2, 4, Kg Club 1, 2 GLORIA JEAN HANCOCK FTA 2, Youth for Christ 4g Busincsm ilub 4, FHA 1, 2 1, A 752, WAYYIC GIFT DIL Club lg lidllll 1, 2, .53 illilllilfldl Art DONNA GODWIN 1, 2, 3, L11 llusinws fllull 1: Ar MARGARET HARKRIDER Miss .lunior 3, Outstanding Student 1, 3, PINE RURR Staff 3, 11-, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4, A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Select Singers 3, 41, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, Treasurer 3. President 4g CARTHACINIAN Staff 4 MIKE HARKRIDER A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, All-Region Choir 3, Honor Society I, 2, Lions Clul1'Repre- sentative 4g Key Club 2, 3, 4-, Secretary- Trcasurer 3g Coll 2, 3, 4 BE1 IY HARRIS gt Drama Lluli Ig Honor Soc-iety 2 BLK HAR! A Lappella Llioir 3, sl: Rasvliall 4: Basketball 3 Seniors Co to Texas-SMU Football GLEN HARRISON MIKE I-IARTLESS LEROY HASSLER II ERNEST HIGGINBOTHAM Student Council 1, 3, 4, Prvsiclcnt 1, 45 Debate, Stats: Champion 2, 3, Junior Class President, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Dixision Lieutenant Governor 4, Man- ager, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4 UAVID WESLEY HOUCES DE Club 3, 4, Intlutrittl Arts Club 2, 3, 4 ame or to 64SiX Flagsw REBECCA HOLLAND lntt-r'nutionul Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Corre-sponding St-Crvtary 2, Kerortlingr SUC- rcftury 3, Yict--President -lg FHA 1, 3, 4, Fifth Yicvfllrvfitlvnt lg Studvnt Council 1, 33 Honor Sucivty 1, 2, Library As- sihtunt 2, 3, fl JO ANN HOOPER Band l, 2, 3, 4, Offict-r 4, Mujorettc 2, 3, 4, Alt. lg llcbtttt- 2, 3: l 'l'.vX 3, -lg llrzuna Club 1, 2, Youth for Christ 3, 4 f.lt XA NCY H EATON Xllsx Fntpllltlttttn' fll.txN Ul'fit't'1' .1 l 'l'I'L'I.l1'j 3, f17IlQlVtlLll'Ik l-: X litlltpxlll Arif 2, 3. l, Uffivcr l-, 5t'le't'I Fittgt-rs v 1 Xll-Hvgiiott ilton' l: lwttttlntll Nwvtltznttt l -tatncling Ftutlvnt 1,3 Ill,-XXX IIEYIUA-XX llttntl l. 2. 3. Q, Ftugt' lntnfl l, 2, 1 l Yittt'-Pttcfitlutit lr. .Xllblit-gioti ll.tn4l 2 u 'Xll-Fttttc lluntl ,XllL,'I'Iltllt' 3, littntl Cot: 1- Hon 1112: l lIX 3. lg lfll X 3,1 or Sovivly 2: ltilwrtutiuriatl R1-lu W Jsxi YI , m5ff93'A5W' MIKE HOPSON Football 1, 2, 3, 45 'Coll 2, 3, 4g Tr 3 Honor Society 2, 3 JANICE HOWELL eniors Present GGSCVCI1 Sistersw NOBLE HUDSON BREN DA HLCHFS FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 25 Business Club 4 HENRY HULL 1 2 3 Sh p1 IYNPNELL JACKSON ' atc 1 2 3 O ficcr 1 3 4 Champion 2 2nd in State 3' Outstandin Student 1 2 3' CARTHACINIAN Staff 3, 4g PINE BURR Staff 3, 4, Editor 43 Youth for Cliriit Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3 1, 2, 3g Key Club 2, 3, 4, lresidcnt 4 DE Club 4, FHA 1. 2, 3, Visual Aid 1 N.-XXCX ,lxiXL FHXX beuiui Build l. 2, 5, -1, FUILLII5 3, L, South for Christ 2, 3, -1, Social Secretary 1 FTA 1, 2, ss, ,lg FHA 1, 2, 3, 41, 'Sew ith Wool llnmu-it 1: lihrurv Asditant HIBIG KLLLX Baud 3, lg lllflllillildl .Xrts Llulm 2, 3, fl, if 'r ZZ LEE KELLY Band l, 2. Pop llaml lg International Relations Club 2, -'Ig Humor Sfwicly CARTH-XClNl.XX Stuff 1- LARRY LANGFORD Billld l, 2, 3. 11. l,1'6'SlllPI1l fl. Vice-ln'1'cSi- dn-nt 3, Stage Band 3, 11, Blind Council 45 Fluflvm Cuum'il lg 'lrarlc l: D1-uma Club l, 2g Audio Visual l Exvitml Svnirurs look for that 'ispCCiul ring. W 6 I6I KW ROY LANGFORD FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Oflirer 2, FFA Rodeo 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visuuls l MARY JANE AlCNllLLAN LAT HAM FHA 1, 2, Hisloriun l, International Re- lations Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 43 CARTHAG- INIAN Stuff 4: Honor Society 33 Debute 2, 3 ALICE IAWERENCE FHA l, 2. 3. SL'L'reIury fig Pep Squad 1. 2, 3, Lilyrary Club, Vive-ln'1'eside11L 3: FTA 33 DF, Secrwlury 4 LENA LEBLEK Spunisll Club, Vi0cAPr1'siClc'11t 2: FHA l, 2, Business Club V1 Seniors Take College Entrance Tests JIMMY LILES CLAY MCKEE Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, A Caps pclla 2, 3, 4, President 4, All-Region Choir 43 Football Manager l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3 l62 l BILL MARSHALL Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Band Council 4, Sophomore Class President, Student Council 2, 45 CAR- THAGINIAN Staff 4, Music Editor 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, President 4 WYNELL MARSHALL Library Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Pep Squad 1, 3, Student Council 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4 LINDA NICKISSACK Student Council 1, Treasurer 11, National Merit Seniifinalistg Band l, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Youth for Christ 3, -1, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 BOBBY MALONF FFA lg Business Club 23 UE 3 gtg., SANDRA MONROE Library Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chainnan 4, Assistant 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 3 SLSAN MOORE Senior Class Officer, Rcporterg Interna- tional Relations Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, CAR- THAGINIAN 3, 4, Business Manager 4, PINE BURR 4, Photographer 4 I63 T. KI. NICHOLS BECKY PACE A Capps-lla Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Managt-r 4, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, C0-Captain 3, CllCC1'lCk1dCl' I, 43 PINE BURR Staff, Fea- ture Erlitorg CARTHACINIAN Staff, Club Editor I64 JOE NIOSBY lluucl 4: Stage liuucl 4 LIBBY NICHOLS Audio-Visual Club I, 23 FHA l, 2, 3, Business Club 4, Auclio-Visual Projcftiortisl I, 2, 3 JAMES MORRIS Football I, 2, 3, 4, Truck I, 2, 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3: Shop I RICHARD MGRRISON Intvrnutiortul Relations Club 2, 3, 43 Businws Club -I BILL PEACE BILLY PHILLIPS FFA I, 2, 3, 4, DE I, 2, Clioir I, 2, Ba5kg1h3113, 4 Shop I LOUISE PIERCE Business Club 2, 35 Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 45 CARTHACINIAN Staff 3, 4, FHA I, 2g Honor Society I Seniors Receive Letter Jackets JAMES POPE SANDRA POSEY FFA 3, 4: 4--H I, 2: Truck 23 Industrial Intvrnzilionul Relations Club 2, 3, FHA Kris I, 2, 3 Ig Honor Society I, 2, CARTHAGINIAN Stuff 3, 4, Assistant Business Mgr. 3: Library Awt 4 JANE POSS FTA 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, A Cappella Clioir 2, 3, -1, Sola-vt Sings-rs 15, Ufficer 4, Student Council 25 FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Associate Business Manager of CARTIIACINIAN ELLIS RICH Industrial Arts 4, FFA I, 2, 3 BILL RICHARDS Football Manager 3, 4: Colf 3, 4g Key Club 3, 4 GLORESE REED Library C-lub 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4-g Class Officer 3, Pep Squad 3g FTA 4 SAMMY REED International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 3, 4, President 3, Key Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, Honor Society 1, 2, CAR- THAGINIAN Staff 4 Seniors Measure for JENNIFER RILEY Senior Class Officer 4, Youth for Christ Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, International Re- lations Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, One-Act Play 1, Best Actress lg Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 GEORGIA SCOTT Miss C.IHS I, Football Duchess I, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 1, 4g Beauty 3g CARTHACINIAN Staff 3, 4, As- sociate Editor 3, 4 MIKE SCREWS CHARLOTTE SHELL Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Spanish Club, President 25 International Track I, 2, 4, All-District 4 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-District 2, 3g Relations 3 raps and Gowns Pep Squad I, 2, 4, Captain 4, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Most Athletic 3 HARRY SIMPSON CAROLYN SMITH Future Nuree, Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, Youth for Christ 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Student Council I, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Select Singers 3, 4, All-Region 2, All-State 4, Kev Club Sweetheart 4 ROBERT SMITH JERRY STUART TOMMIE TEAI, Spanish Club I, DE Club 3, 4 SUS KN SMITH Future Nurses 2, 3. 4, Officer 3, 445 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 45 CARTHACINIAN Staff 4, Circula- tion: PINE BURR 4, Index Editor RITA SOAPE Pep Squad 2, '45 International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4g FHA 2, Youth for Christ Clulm 4 JOAN STONE FHA I, 2, 3: International Relations Club 3, 4g Spanish Clulw 2, Officer 2, IIonor Roll I, 2, 3g lJI'?1I'l1LIffll1lJl CHILTON STUART Wild Life Ig Business 2, FFA 3, Indus- trial Arts 3. 4, Officer 3, 4 Seniors Host Junior 'QQ -fm-it DONNIE TONIPKINS FFA l, 2, 3, Offivvi' 1, 3, Reporter 3 RONNIE TOMPKINS FFA 1, 2, 3, Band Manager 1g Football Manager 1g Track 1 Senior Prom ia xiu IHONIPbOX llll--1 -N Club 1, 2, Wild Life, Cluli 1, liootlnall 1 BILL THORYTOY FFA l, 2,251 1717.-X llmlco 1, 2, Q5 .llxlB11 WHITB1 FPA 1, 2, .53 DE 1: Shop 1 SHERR1 LAWLESD WHITLLY Basketball 2, 3, Captain 2, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, Debate 1, 2, District Champion 2, Youth for Christ 2. 3: FHA 1 F eniorsr Key Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- on May 2 JANIS WILLIAMS Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Co-Captain 43 FHA 1, 2, 4, Officer 1, CABTHAGINIAN Staff 43 'Art Editor 4, Youth for Christ 3, 4 GAYLE WINFREY International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, Officer 1, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Youth for Christ 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3 BOBBY WOLF ball 2, 3, flfg Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2 I70 Coach M. H. Hopson introduces the Senior Football players at the Pep Squad's Kick-Off party. .gW..V..,,,,ww-1-.,.1.,,.,.,.,,W.. ,... M., W. 'WWA :R V ' mn 2-L-5 ' 'F . -f-Jw -.11 2 . ,:.., ':! WA M4 JOE, Brcndal. Roluml, 111111 Fur: 1111111 f1l'l'HY'Lllil1H- fm' ilu- lllniwl'-Fe-11i11r 19111111111-I. , 1 4 1 ' C1 Off ' J 1111101 ass ICCI S P1't'SillCIllZ JOE BENRIJ Sefrretary-Treasurer: SlfS.'XN KNNIQ Vif'C-I,f6SifIlxIllZ ROI..-XND NAU, Reporter: BHICXUA XIQIBOY l7l Bonnie Bagley Claude Bagley Pauline Barrett Glenda Bates Joe Beard Beverly Berry Rodney Bertram Juniors Raise Money for Banquet Bobby Adams Terry Alford Bobby Armstrong Pat Armstrong Doris Bailey V1 fs? vim.. Shirley Beckham Kay Birdwell Bubba Bogue ,lanis Boyctt Milton Briery Leon Britton Barbara Brooks Tinka Brown Janus Browning Bonnie Bruster l72 Guy liunyard Gary lglIl'lL'N1lI1 Lim-iiii lin-li S Miki- Hu-li Huy-tfiii tfiidviiln-ad 'Hb' Q Yx DL 'YD- Camlyn flarikcr Carl fQa1'fwi-ll Sllllffvll ilarricu llillic Cavity lJarre'll Cllicsliim in Eddie Cliristianson Linda Coukri-ll Linda Cullinf V 'Nmmv- 5- Claunlvtti- Copeland Palay Criiiifurnl Glenda Crawford Larry Crowl Kenneth Davidson Q 1 ig! 1 l if 3 Kathy Davis Linda Davis Hr., 1 Randy Davis Tvnnniy lliivlusortli Jllllllly Dunlap Y irginia Edgi- Leun Dmxning Howland Dllf'liYS'0I'll1 i , '12, '7 Bra-nda Dickerson Jr in Gibbs NI infy Files Nliri Goods Lind 1 Crux Clizirlic Faint Hob Fleming Peggy Fleming Bill Ccrarcly Karen Cliulslon Rhonda Green Ly nn Griffin Cheryl Gruver Juniors, Susan Kane and Betty Jones, show how cheers were led in the 19203. Buddy Hammons Terry llancock Linda Hanna Rodney Huper Terl Hairinori llill llurrigun lfcldie llurris LuVerIo Harvey A-Q A -rm. Mike Hvurd .lone Heaton Cary Hickey Pat HlgQ'lHlJ0llldI1l Billy Holder Pill HOMCI DOH HOIICYCUU Nancy Horn Diana Hull Sharon Hull Juniors Help ith Pep Rallies Danny Ivey Mike Johnston Barbara Jones Betty Jones Buddy Jones WM W Clyde Jones Susan Kane Tommy Knight Diane Lacy James Langford Cary Lawless Donna Lawrence Max LeBleu Rodney Liles Linda Liston .lorry London 55, ' 3 I Wh. Cary Loper David McBride Rodney 3lcCrary Jo Ann McDaniel .lainie Mason Ted Mauritzen Tony Morgan Roland Nail Steve Roberson Lariy Robinett Kenneth Robinson Kim Robinson Mike Roqut-more Sandra Parker Linda Pike Lynn Poss Walttwr Powell Zelnia Ratloy Connie Relmert Danny Reed Toinmic Jo Ritter Brenda Nelson Mike Russ Nanvy Rowland Bolmlmy Smit 'l-lic Cui joe Snape .lumes Solomon Donna Sparks Marilyn Spencer Kurlenc Stovall Zyril Sullive Ronnie Taylor lun Teller Connie Thomas Kay 'liliornton nr ra sneaks into a Junior English class. Larry Sharp Shirley Shaw Larry Sliepard Billy Skelton X? Mary Sells Linda Sliuclowen Juniors W1'ite Term Themes Toinnxy Wcax or Grady Wedgeworth Mr. Tom Tong photographs Junior Clyde Jones. Juniors Pose for Pictures Eddie Town., Toni Trible Rob Twoincy John Underwood Phillip Waldrop Janis Wllch Susan Whidden Hal Wllilalier Judy Wilkerson Nancy Wilkersfvn Rodney Williams ,,..1 '. Janette Wimherl .lohn Woioids Martha W'ootcn Danny Yates Kenneth Youngblood , 1. ,-..n'lrvv1nSa.1l1xEwJ ,ifgfggli ,f .,,:., ,.A. ZA, , . ,A A 5 yy. ,. . , .. A Q-.-mm... mmwiii 'f'i? 5'41i xi Sn i 1'f ' U -- ...... , ,L 'Sa myrmhw . I U I I H Z A mf ,,,.. ,, I it .M ,, , 5135? L A ,M Slay Nr Q f 'f , . L rgyfgfqlgfsia s if , 14. ',' V - - 'Jaw if 3 -Q-52 annul'-ll! use wp S, mann ui 1 4' -1-Q anus: wr' gun-can M I 4, . j I -W , , '4 t ' if vlifiz- , fy WA fm ,.,, ,Main x gg 'M' MW Aw W- Q .ez- DLlI1Dj', I.iml.1, Sf 'f,l tl .unrl K.1tl1I f-1' I1 tr.1wliI1 stylf-. Sophomore Class Officers Prvsifle-111: SfI0'l l'Y B.-X'l'IfS Secretary : KNTHLIQEN HCKEIQ X7if'C-PI'ffSiflCIllZ ILXYNY UWFXS Reporter: LINDA TOILIQSON I79 unwav- l.m111:ml B1-ll .ll1mllll1 .-llllllllj' lllllgllillll l.i111lu limcly R11lJs'1't Duvifl Ray llUllI1tlf4 lloyd llll 5l1i1'ln'y Bllilllly l3I'LlSl4'l' B615 cl 11 .Q l A 'Q -ww Nxtlllil l11 M111 tuclenl p1ep1re ,lean Alan-1'11a1tl1y Tilllllllf' Allison Dickie Allred S11-V0 Alfred Guylon Anderson Palsy Armslrong BL1li'll Bagley TQ'I'1'y Builey ,lunicc Harrington Scotty llutcs llurgurct Bvarcl Dfmuld licason 1113 3 111 L1 lgfillllll' Bricry A1111 llritl llorilllly llrouflwuy Allllllll' L1-Q liush Allan Cain Stove Carter Ruth Colby Diunnm' Clllljilllgll Pulmvr Clark L1-sliv Cmlts Cunniv Cmallilrd Larry Collier 1'111111'i.1 l,Q+111i11s N11ll'Ql1t' lf1'.1ig 1,1 1111 1.111111 1x.11'1f11 11111111111 11.111111 111-1111111 1.1111.11' 1111'1w1w1111 51'11111'1' 111-1111 11111111111 1111xs11i11g ,xIlk1X 11lII'I'1'11 1 if 1'1.1N1 114111 Erluv if111g1'1' 1'.11g1' Kvnt 1fs1-111' 1111111 1511114 1YJl'1Ul'1'S 17141112 .1ilI1.1 I'LlIl1'1r gxllll 1214 V1':1y111- 11191111 RfI!1D1l,' illowr 11111111111 Uranus C1111 11141111-Q 111111 lL1'111'1111 11i11y Ha11'o1111J 31111111-11 1'1LlI'1'14 1'11y11iQ 11.11114 1161111 11111115 x1L1I'11fIl 11L11'I'1SUI1 1.1111iQ1- HLll'11t'f' 1.11r1'y 110111011 1.i11k 111f1111c1'sr'111 13111111111 Hngun' R1C'1lL11'l1 11111111m1 111111110 Hf111f1way 111111111 11r1r1eyc'utl 111lf'I'fy 11111111 11115111111 Hooper Larry I'Lmp1'r Ronnie Hmmprl' wif- ,Q Y M --,,. 4, 5, ,X , . ,-my JSM was WW A ,Q hmm? S'1J11ru1uux'Cs HWLITITI the lmfvnclf, durinf' the Palestine: mlm-. Iiflllcfill I F E 'ill' ' 'HPHQQ Ymw Glgldy-e Huber RLIYINHII Hunt Kathy IIlIl'll1'l' Linda Iwy Lflldkl .Inf-lv Curms-llc' ,IL1yr1r's Uvltjv ,lvffrvss B1'4:1ulL1 .lrvhnlml Judy .lfxlumml Tlmclmu ,lohnsnn Put ,lwlulftnn PM ,Ivm1-- I.Ll1'T'f Kay ,luhnny K1-lly Hivh,11'd K4'I1I1t'4l5 Xxlluwtlv Luvg Iinrlu lmrlic Fillllliii Hum- I.iLtrm I.urillv LUIld4lIl .lurly Lfwil .Indy AIf'c:4IfHlLlCk Kullnlezm-u NIQKQC Mitchell Mcllillizlrl Murri' Magus-ss llvlly Xlgilnne HAL:-l R115 Blllfllll Miki- Xluiiriizeii Li111l:1 xlllillll lllllll Nlillvr 'l'i111 Nlitvliell Jklfllitx Xl1111fC ,lane NI1111111 ljilllllf' .xllhfkflilllll ,li'I'I'j' Nlnrris Eflcliz' M11rri50I1 5l.11'y llvtli Xeefllizim Sully Norsvvorthy Sllllllkj' Novak S5lwi:1 Oates Danriy Owens .lanky Peace Ji111111y Pike Hogcr Porter ,lanii 1- Posey Lnniiie P1155 Becky Prince ,lfrllllfly Pyle Sl1111'r111 Hailey ,IOllI1 H11111SCjv ,lnlin Izllf' Li11rl11 R111-d Judy Lynn Rhodes P41111 Ricliurds Linda Gail Robincllc Cluuclu Hulninson Sumlru Hoc Rulwrt Rowe J. ,l. Rushing Mary Ruth Shires Putriviu Shires F., x QTY! 9? ophomores Become Official WBullcl0gsM ,101 'gli ,li Y -'ff' 1 WWW! , it :vie ' 33 Q ex Nm 'Q mv' If a , Y , H- ,iw is M, K 3 t ophomores Plan Class Part Sheila Fhirws Pamela Sliivcrs Cynthia Siuglctarj' Robert Skinns-sr Bob Smith Bubba Smith lan Smith Rebecca Smith Robert Allan Smith Richard Snape Anita Stcptoc Elizabeth Stvwart -9. f.tll't1l Ntiugili it S A lrilm 'lla f Skippvi' 'lllioman Rt-l1t't't'a 'llillcr . It L1 K., -'Y Soplwiuurv girlf Cheer the Bulltlugs ww- Mis 'QD David 'lltlllIIPl'ilIlS Tumniy Tompkins Betty Wlallwr Jam' Ellen Xvl'lCl1 l-Jcabbiv Wliitalwr Toni Wllitakcr Barlnara Wight llutty Wlilliams lmxitlzl Xvlllllllllh Tomi Wrmtt-11 David Wright ,lanifz Yarlmaruugli --.,,5-u ,.--A J. Stew, Jim, and .IQIIDCC let Iluz-:I and Vickie s1frve them in the Cafeteria. Freshman Class Officers PT6SidCI1i2 .IDI HOOKER Secretary: HNZEL NICHOLS Vit'C-P1'6SifIf?IltZ Tfpasllfgrg Reporter: JAMES SNIITII l85 Freshmen Cheer Bullpup Team Ronny Allk'l'IlLlll1y Linrlu Allilllli Riolnncl .-Xln-Xander Clvnn .Xllunw Rivliy ,-Xpplm-gate Micky Arnold lirs-ndu llugluy Billy Huy Baker Fllllllllllflll llnrnett Myrna liurm-It l,L1ll'll'l1l liurrlett ffulxin llnrrm'tt I.uu1'u llulw A - fyuylm' l3l'LlQUIl llrnlglrls ll:-rry ,lnlunny llluir lynn liluir Firm- llulrling Jinnny llullnn Kay linllun ,linnny Hmm- Dzuirl llrimlgvs Marvin Briggs Danny liriltun Holllmy llruoks Dianne limuks .lo Flnins- Brown Rc-gina Brown Brant Buck Ccrelin Burns 'Q lu.. .1 1.1 1'g1- 4 .1111-11111'1111 1-1111111115 ,I111- C111111-r11n Bill H111111111-11 5111111111 l.I11l11111g111 .1r1111111y IQ1111' 1.u1111- C,,111111'r 3111111311 cillflii Karen Cruddock Rivky Craig Hclda Daniels Richey Pride, Rickey Dowdy, .101111ny Blair, and Frank Nc-W1111111 test H1-11111111 Cates' strvngtli. 11101111 1311111151111 KE'I1IlCI,1j 1J11nnur11 111'lty 1301111111 Frnaxtiiic 1Jic-1-:1ers11n RiC1iy' 1JiQ1111 11131-1' 11111111111 Ricky 111111115 1111111 111111111111- 1l11x111 1'i41Ql' 1Y1'n11ix 1fx1111Q 1,LllI1ll fL111111iQ 51111111-11 11111111 Cf11111'11-Q flruy 5111111111 Griffin j.11111-- fiftllxll Risky Jones l-JlLlHIlC Kceling Dean Kyle Dulc Kiper Gwen l.Llfl1'!JIlC ,pvw Carlisle Holland .limmy Hmrker .lerry Hooper Flu-rlon Huuper Sainiuy Hughes l.ll'lllL1 Hull Lou-ttu Hunter Cliurlvs Hum Edward Hutlu Phil .limersoii Fninces lnnvs Jody .lonc-s Jackie Hayes Tommy Heaton Mary Katherine Hubert Hodges Richard Halcomh Taylor Hull Brenda Harrigan Johnny Hankins Vickie Huper Higginbotham Freshmen ,loin Hi ll ellool tudent Council and Clubs -Q- .4-'ff' nav Qfifa una Frwhruarr :students are hard at work during om- of their Classes. www 'WD nv 4z': fl!! W9 1 5111111111 Lullrnnc Tlrmnuf LLIIIQL4' I 1'LlIli'G4 hxrrglcy filiffurrl Luwlwru lluylv l,rlXSllUl'H Why ne l.axsl1wr11 Hill Luxxlvv But: ll 1.1-ggcil 1311-rnlu l-14lUI1 ML11'gLlr4'I I.uvL'H P1119 Imul Vqnulvlln- Lumun Riwky IAHIIIJII Iilllllly xIfjc,LlH .lm-rriv M4'MillLlr1 Filllflll Mrrrvurrtilr jvrrilym- llurxllall I.ir1dar MQW 'll-rrp Mapu lzlainv Millvr 'fill' f Ss Doyle Monk Steve Mnsliy Sharon Host-ley Ntinry Murray Fraiili Nvwniun llttzvl Nitilirxis Ralph Ncirsworthy Paul Puhner Jimmy lJLl1'liC1' ,lite Pierce Freshmen Enter Hi h ehool Activities Hike Pierce Peggy Pierce Richard Pitts William Pitts Yickey Plunkct Kay Hvtlinnzi lielmixili Rl1itlfilt'llOOY6I' Chrietinc Ricfh Dwntiltl Rinklc' Chi-is liittr-r Larry Ritlvr Billy lion Hnlninson 9tme Roqucmore Murrie Suniford lm' Surifrirtl Cm-tit-time Svrewx Lynn S011-we Billy Selle .laicquwliricf Siiatlnwvns Sandra Sharpe .luily Fhtnntiter Ke-nne-th Singleton Janice Smith Xlttreue Smith RtIfIf'I' Smith l90 Bill Stovall Balt Stovall Ga5le Stovall Lintla Summers Charles Tallt-y Susan Tatum ,linnny Teal Rayfnrd Tinlilo Ruin Tritnlilc- jane Twnmr-y Kathy Wvarrllow Rodney Wtflls .lim W'eStltr0ok Randall Wilkerson Freshman band member Tommy Heaton assists at the Interscholastic League Marching Contest. Delmrali Wilkins Essiv Williams 'fhmnas Clay William: Ralph W'il5on Katliy Vfuocls l.intla Wuoley Carolyn Wlontc-11 .lvrel XV0l'llllIlQQlOI1 ,lean Yarlmrougli Darrell Yatei Koonce Junior School gk sit 6 , I v ,,4!:, 1? af3: 4 35: 1-i , he 5552? 1.4, 24 If it 'Iihc Svwftttii- zmcl Pigiliil-Q1I'i1fiQ? sturivuts hunt UI'Q1lIliZ2tliUIlS avtivitivs, and liorims of the-ir msn. Tlivy lime their msn atiileetif teams ami revt-ive their mm hurmi' hifi pins. Tlivse- arc the- stu dents and the pliast-5 oflife'a1tKmuim'v. 1 g uv fy Vw -M KPIIT.lY.FXIlT'll .llUlJ,illlklR11lH'I'IlIhlliEIllLlllS fur Ili? yn-.11 Presirlent: BOB llllS'lllX 5CCI'CiZll'5'2 IEANNE lllfCliW'OR'l'H Vice-ljresiwlentz ROBERT I YDIYHWOOD Reporter: KENT HAHKRIIJER P i 5 if i 1 Koonce Student Council 1ST ROW- llliil ll0u11LlQ Kwil HLlI'liI'lLl81' l.x-Num' D 'lxwu1'll1,Hnl11'1'l liriclvrwwml, llolx llustiri islrlllll I l lll . , ., c . 4 in liugll SECOND ROW: linnc Lrrflronc Kutllv Kilgore Pam Juluisuri, Susan Cullum, Kullry llvriigrm, Puulrr ,lulmusong THIRD ROW: Bob Ccrurdy, Bill Arnold, Vicl usliingj Patty' Dar1ir'ls,,,lm-5' Tlirnmpsrm, Dullun lJ4'lIl0l'1I l Ollll'l'll ROW': llfillillll ,lmn-s, .lr-airrniriv Grow. SllPl'l'Y lliiliop, Fliaron Nutt, I N-ll Row, lfisu Fmilli, Regina, Susan Shell, Susan Cullum, and Phil set class business in Order. Eighth Grade Officers President: PHIL BOUNDS Secretary: SUSAN SHELL Vice-President: SUSAN CULLUM Reporter: REGINA CAPPS liCX'k'1'lj' Aln-Xaiider .lvun Allison Virgil Allrvd xlLlI'Ql1Llil'K .Nmliurii Ronrlul Arnliurn HlK'llL11'll Anda-rson Billy llun iXI1lll'6YY5 Rivlxy ,-X1'm-y Sleplwii Arney ,lanv llurnn-tt liixrrf-lt Frances Bcall Eric Bell Cecil Bettcvy Elghth Grade Leads Murlyn Uickum Susan llivkain ,lulm Higgs ,linnny Birdwcll Sl1efi'1'y Bishop linda Bmirli Phil Bounds Xvdllilil linyd Danny Hriery Lindy Britton 31111111111 1111-111'11 111111111 111111111 1'11I 1S111w11i11g 17111111 11llI'1t'-llll 1 5111.111 1DllN11 131111 11ll-1111 51111111 C.lIllIl1Jt'11 H141-11111 1111111- Furl 11Ll1'11xCl' 171-11111+ l.11.111111e'-5 Jw C111-:111rv fl 18 C0 111 Jn 111111111 CO11II1 Tous C01l111 L11 Cop11a114l Koonce 1 11115 1111:11c1 lf11pL-141141 i.11.11'1f'- L 1'.1w1' KQ11111-111 1111111-11 51151111 f,,ll11llII1 1111111115 11.111161 1J1'ew 13.111111-11 510111131110 1JLlI'I1t'11 111111115 DL1X1S 111111 17.1111 111 AIIIIE' 11ll4'1'iXYI1l4111 l,J1.yl1,: lluyuws Roburt Heller Kathy Henigun Cary Hill Don Hillin QM 'Wi '!l D0- L. Wm linda l'lul1nv4 Tommy Holmes Billy Hone-yculi Van Hooker Chrys Horn Tuna llurrctt Susan Escoc Rudnvy Fam Wlillium FHTIIICI' Hutch lfillingim Randy l':l6111lI1Q llrvnrlu lfrcncll .luyllv Gary Hull Cvrardy Cecil Cihlh Vllilly fl4'lOCllIlL1H l.-lllflil llraws llavicl Urevrx Sue Uriffilll lhxily llzlll Kvunvllx Hull .lim llurdy Kem llarkridcr .lzlnivv Harris .lolmny Harris l98 l Danny Ilom Johnny .lacks Curtis .lunics Laura .lairvis Ann Jnlinsnn Nedru Julinson Pamela Johnston Don Junw Larry Jones Jan Jones Jimmy ,Innes Kerry Kilgore Alice Kirkland Bill Knigilit Dale Kfvnnrte James Kyle Curlis LuCr0ne Judy Lz1Cron6 Melvin l,uCrone Randy I..nCrone Eighth Grade Plays Basketball TV!! gp. on 3, , xg '01,-KK fre JV3 mf' Nu A girls' P.E. class learns basketball techniques. T ,loffl Laws Palsy London Hollis Luman Ronnie Luman Linda McDaniel Slllfllj' Mrillrirlc lim-Ili Nlulmie fllmrlvs xIilIlg,l1i1ITl liurry Matlock lim-nrv MLW lluimy Milam llvniiy Nlitvlu-ll Yunvy Xlrurris llmvlm xifillll' 'ghd' W1 fy Eih th Grade Prepares for 'QQ Sliumri Null Nz' 'yrl Av Marin' l'np4' Rirlu' l'1'iclc A .1 liclwiml Null Slivrri Oates l.imlu Um-ns lilzwicl l':1l1'ivk ,luunilai llilts liLlI'l7Lll'Ll Ray Ilulv RQ1k'fl llnlmlmis- Reid Huy Rllidcllelloiwci Helly Risiugvr H111 J n an - or .,.....,. ,pvc f ,. l .vw . Hx 'Nh 1 we 1517 funn., BA x. wg, .R ,. B 1 Mrs. Nettie Shaw cieruonstratcs an experiment in science class. vw- ff 1,01 50' +9 1. wa...-' fl' N 1211111111 f1l11't'N ,11l1'1'i1l' 511112 ,1i111111y 51111111 Www' 'Q 'WDW W -vu ,11ll11l'4' S11111111wc11s H11l,1lll'1' 51111111 Susiv 511111 17111111 5111111- 11011115 5111111 Slll' Sixlruuk L1-isa 51111111 3' wb' , 19 W'f'u 131111111 111lI1'l' N11 111 1111111 1x1-11 v 1w11v1's1111 IUX1-11 11111- H.1111I11l Iimw 1111111 11111111-1'1111'11 l111111f1II1- 5Ll111'I' 11111y 51111111111 if lI'Y StlllI1L1l'I'4 114111-11'11 5111- .1f'l'1'j 5111111141115 3411111111 51x111111111'c H1111 51111111 K ,yfwt 'TW' 4419 'Fwy -arf' Karen Spurlock Dan Stehle Andy Strong Dan Slurfkey Don Ftuvliey Leonard Terry Wanda Tow Allison Tholnan Bt-n Thomas ,lucy 'llhompson Ei htll Grade Has Assemblies Shirley Thompson Ronald Thompkins Robert Underwood Willie Welch Ray Wells Nancy Whitaker Carolyn Wilkerson Susan Williams Kelly Williamson Jim Wnnbcrly Ora Jean Woods Patricia Wright Mrs. Class. Martha Hopkins instructs her Eighth grade English M ,Fw -We Awmwwww-www yiff a Eddie, Don, Karen, and Ronnie wait for school I0 start. Seventh Grade Officers President: EDDIE WEAVER Secretary: RONNIE MCMILLAN Vice-President: DON ROGERS Reporter: KAREN MCKRE Cliarluttv Adams Dianne Allison Virgil Allrefl Lee Rey Anderson Bill Ixflltblfl Barry Bagley Elaine Ballard Linda Biggers Kay Biggs ,lllIll?S llluir Duxicl liuggs Judy Helton Linda Home Wivsley lloreii Jimmy Iluuucls Seventh Grade Has New Classes Judilh Bay-zz Larry Briggs Sandra Britton Bill l31'0eksl1i1'e M1 Bobby llrown Paula llrown Lilly-ster Burns ,ludy Butler Iivuise CL1I'l'lL'l'OH Miz-lim-1 Cammy llnuua Cariker .luuior Cassily Km' Castle ,l1l'1'l'N ffulcs Dun f.ll4'5l11l4l' Pansy Coleman flliristiile Curdray Dennis Craxiford Sliaruu Crewl 4 By I: HM ahh by-1 4+ ex 3 11, if R 5 1 fx Jmw I U1'r'111l1 1111111111 111115 IJ1,11111l1111l Il1'1'111I1l11 Pall 1 13.110111 1111111111111 f.l1.lIIl Q11 1 Il Kvill Nm 1 ,Ir-1111111111 11 Dr-I1 fun 17411111 ll H111 13111111 H.1111111o11 Alim H.111cr1 Shirley Hancock Martha Hanna Gail Haptrr Tim Harkrider Denna Harris Rickey llarris Danny Harrison Sammy Hathaway Ronny Heard Louan Henderson Henry Hodge L-ois Hodges Jinuny Holder Nevilve Hudson Becky Hunter Larry Ingram Clifford lvoy Michael lvey Danny .lacks Denny Jernigan Jolina Jirnnierson Paula Johnson Rhonda Johnson William Jolley Don Kelly eventh Grade Kathy Kilgore Mack l.aCrone Lindal Langford Larry Littleton Frances Kiper Debra Lambert Steve Langford Roger Leslie I 2 f 5 Q.- liuclal l lllllilll Xlikf Nlt Drum l Kurvu M4-K1-w Rummy ll: xllllldll Suv ,Nun Hallillan L,-ng., -. ,,,,,, A .,,,,,.---M ,lrurufll Stew- Larry Larry Littleton and Nicky Parker study in the Koonce Library. Malnvs 31811111 MUW Elects Class Favorites Mvlindu Mwrclund .lean Oliver lYir'ky Parker Bill Pix-ru' Bxmlmby Picrve Tffrisu lliclre .lam Pippvn Xlurlliu Ray Judy Rllidcllelmover Stanley Rillfir Llavkifs Holiinsrrri Shirley Rm' lluu Rugvrs liarry Russ Vicki Rushing l.urry Fllulwrt Sidney Fistrunk Laura Fkcltun lun lil lim Mmm! W-41 ,,,..-ff P? Slnfilu Skinner ,luily Smjlli Trudy Fniilli Cliurlr-ne S-oapc: Susan Fpvurs Rnlibii: Spencer David Stclilc Sammy Stn-phcnson Carol Sullivan Charles Summers .lurly 'llliomus Billy Huy Tinklc Mike Tuclwr Nlvlocly Wvnllim' lurry Wfnrr' lfrldiu Wlcuver Forest Wvlcli Micliuol Wclntli Kuy Wvestlnonli .lzunvs Wliilakvr llrirliurn Wliitley Ronny Williams Sherry Williams l,7vlJliim' Vllillis Sharon Wfilf Seventh llrade iB00ms BuUpuppkw WSW ,M M 5 ' , 2 ,f I Q ...W fi, Y , ,. Sunirny Stephenson and Don Rogurs vonduct un vxpi-riinvnt in Mrs. Tern flnusins science class. Koonce Settles to New Routine 'Xlthough thc aclniinistration and fm-iilty of Koonce ,lunior School tire not new to Czlrtliage, the con- cept of the Junior School is a new innoxution. The aclininistration anal fm-ulty are working to prepare the seventli untl eighth gll'Elfl6S students for high school respon- siliilities. They sponsor such ac- tivities as a Student Council bancl. choir, pep squad, and a full athletic program of football, basketball, ancl track. MRS. l3lLl.lE NICKEE, Secretary NIR. GEORGE EARL CI.-XRIKKR, Itrim'ipul 'Y wua- W, J 'Psw?y 1' , A Q, 4 if 4' my .25 ,Wg 5 'ff, gr V, -- if- K' 63?-2 Qin ' - 45' Q 4 'v w w MQW' if ff .fa if 'VM XIRF. lJlfl.OHlfF l3l,4XfIKVVlfl.l East 'lexus Stun' Clollegvg IM lnnguagv ,Nrts :ind Spanish Pep Squad Fponsor MRS. lilfT'I'Y NOUXDS Stephen l . .iuslin College: Iii 43 l,unguugc Arts and Fociall 91-if-ni Pep Fquzirl Sponsor NIR. CLLYXX H. BROOKS Stflphm-n F. AuQtin Collrrgcg BS, MA Scricfncv and Pllj'5il'2,l1 Iidllfilllifjll MK. DEAN CHRISTIQNSON Stn-phcu I . Austin Collegcg BNI Choir, Hand, und l'hyficu1 Education Scflccrl Singers Spunsur rf MRS. 'IERA CUUSIBS Trims A und I C0111-gxeg BA, Stcphcn lf. Ausling MEI S4'il'Hl'1' 2l0 Mr. Dcun Christcnson and Mrs. Billiv Nh-KW show lmw thc- polka iw done at the Kooncfe PINE BURR Party. KIRK MARTHA HUPKINS MH. CICOIULE H. IIUTCHERSON Stvpllcn l ..'xL1StiIl Crmllcgnrz US, Mlid Ftvphvn F, Xuxlin ffutle-gs-3 US. Ml lfngli-h NILllhC!llLlli1'S National Spvlling lim' Sponsor .Xthleetiw 'fs' A VS , V 3 ff' tt ttt MR. HENRY LaGRONE MRS. EDNA MARTIN University of Texasg BS Stephen F. Austin Colleg 3' W fm eg BS, MA Mathematics Social Studies Librarian Teachers W ork MRS. MARIE WIGGINS Stephen F. Austin Collegeg . BA, MEd Social Studies MRS. RUTH MORTON Sam Houston State Collegeg BA, Uni- versity of Houston, Mlfd Language Arts Mrs. Delores Blackwell aequaints some of her students with the customs of Mexico. 2II Miss Eighth Grade SHARON NUTT Phums In l'om4,y Mr. Eighth Grade PAT BROWNING Mr. Seventh Grade SIDNEY SISTRUNK Miss Seventh Grade JEANINE CROCE l'hmH- In Imm x Six outstanding students were selected by the Koonce Junior School faculty to honor those students who have five basic qualities. These quali- ties include scholarship, leadership, dependability, service, and patriotism. The teachers feel that these attributed are needed by every student and by pointing out those members of the group who have these potentials they may set an example for those students who follow. Koonce faculty chose these pupils by secret ballot, and these students were presented to the Koonce student body at the PINE BURR party in February. EARL CARIKER, JR. The Six Most Outstanding of Koonee Junior School EARL CARIKER, JR. LEANNE DUCKWORTH SUSAN CULLUM JEAN ALLISON KAREN McKEE CHARLOTTE SALTER LEANNE DUCKWORTH 2l4 Students SUSAN CULLUM - JEAN ALLISON CHARLOTTE SALTER KAREN McKEE KOONCE BASKETBAIL SQUAD l.Qfl lo Right, FIRST ROW: Rohm! Lrinibcrl, Boll Curzlrdy, Randy Luflronr-, Robbiv Reid, Charly-5 Newman, TQ-rry Collinig SECOND ROW' l'il1l'l CdIiliPl'. Tr.. Put lhwmiiillg. l'l1il lioiinmla ,lm-1 l.ziws, Kon Rolmerwn, Coavli Jimmy Jonwg THIRD ROW: David Patrick, Bern Thomas Tn- liopvlund, Ricky Prinlv, Di-nny Nlilvliell, Willie Goodman. KOONLQE TRACK TEAM V Left to Right. FIRST ROW: lloacli .Tilvli Roberson. Kerry Kilgore, Ray Wz'llS, Gary Suundcrs, Dale Reed. Rivllard Andbrson, Slove Arncy Rodney lfurit, Kent Hiirkridcr, Curtis Juines, Couch Bill Tatum, SECOND ROW: Robert Lamlmert, Rolmbie Reid, David Green, Kim Roberson Tom' Tlifnnpson, Doylv Haynes Roh Rustin, Robcrt Hvller, Donald .Tom-sg THIRD ROVV: Rolwrt Underwood, Eurl Curikcr, Jr., Put Browning Roll Cerrirdy. Phil Rounds, Randy T.uCrone, .limmy Wiimlycfrly, Terry Collins, Curtis T.uG1'one, Rirkcy Arney, Tor: Chcsliirui FOURTH ROW fflizlrlcs Hangrum, Duvid Patrick. Ben Tliomai, TAXI' Copeland. Rirkry Pride, Donny Mitclivll. Joel Laws, Willie Coodmun. Luffy Nlurloffk Danny Nlilum, Rolmlvy Riltvr, .Tinnny .lonvm 'bm -411 EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TE-ANI FIRST ROW: Coach Bill Tatum, ffurtis Jaines, Dale Rt-ed, Kerry Kilgorv, Ray Wells, Richard Andvrson, Stove Arnvy, Rodney lfant, Ken Roberson, Kcfnt llarkrider, Coach lavk Roberson: SECOND ROW: Robert lvndvrwood, Roh:-rt Lambt-rt, Lindy Britton, Dru-id Urcwri, ,limniy Hardy, Charles Newman, Doyle Haynes, ,locy Thompson, Randy Lallronv, Tc-rry Collins: THIRD ROW: Earl Carikcr, ,lr., .limniy Vlfimberly, Pat Browning, Bob Cvrardy, Phil Rounds, Robby Rf-id, Curtis LaGrone, Robvrt Hellvr, Dob Dustin, Riclivy Arncy, Joe-l Laws: FOPRTH ROWY: David Patrick, Charlcs Mangruni, Bon Thornas, Loc Clopvland, Rickey Pride-, Danny Milam, Larry Mtitlovk, lit-nny Nlitvltoll, joel Chvsliire-, Willie Coodman. SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Cottvh Georgv Hutcbefrson, Ricky Harris, Larry Rose. Darry Bagley, Jimmy Bounds, Mike Tucker, Robbie Spcnwr, Nick Dorse-tt, Clifford lu-y, Mgr.: SECOND ROW: Nicky Parker, Henry Hodgr:-, Mgr., Larry Mayo, Jackie Robinson, Dowuync Dortvhg THIRD ROWV: Larry lngram, David Boggs, Donny Rogrt-rs, Robby Pivrcvz FOURTH ROW: Mikt- lvvy, Don Chcsliirc, Wlilliant Jolley, Bill Pivrcc, limmy Holder, FIFTH ROW: Sidney Fistrunk. David Daniels, Larry Littleton, Steve Langford, Tim Harkridcr: SIXTH ROVV: Charles Duke, .lamvs Whitaker, Dalton Denton, Danny Harrison, Ronny Williams, Eddie- Weawrg SEVENTH ROW: Leroy Andorson, James Blair, Sammy Hathaway, Ronniv llcllillani, Wit-slcy Boron, Dutvh Hammons, Robby Brown, 2I7 l KOONCF JUNIOR SCHOOL CHOIR Nil, lli.in Lliristvrisvuxi, l4lIiSl' RUXY: kay Wrstliiimk. Flivrri Oatrfs, ,luily Snrifnrrl, lr.-Xrxrw Duclururtu. l.in-1.1 Grziius. Ymlm ,lulm-fin, Wilriili Iiugtl, N.-,in Cnlluni. ,lun lwrxvs. Ill-kv llnntvr, Kxrrvn Fpurlm-k. Ilunvm lizrrikwr. Sunflra Briton, Kan' Biggsg SECOND KUXV: llun llillin. L4-isa Ninth, Katlu H4-nignn. lifggirm tuipp-. I.in4l:1 lliilmf-, Patti' Dilnivl-, Llmrlfiltr Siltvr. ,In Nvll lim-, Sharon Nutr, Susan Esrfw. Ftf-phnniv lhrni-ll. ,Iuin Allisvvri. llfanw Xllisfin, Yirki llushinu, fihiinl Fulliuxli. Gail Hap:-r, llziwn llisvsn. llvlurvs Davis, Fhirle-x Unxisg THIRD IIOWYZ Shim- Crimes, liurti- Alarnws, liull Xluurr, Cliri- Hiwrn, llvilflsiv lliiil, ll,-11 'll,urn.i-. llillx llfmrivxfutt. Vat lliflwning. llivky l'ri4l1-, Drms Dzirnr-ll, Hola llustin. Earl l'dl'ikr'r, Phil Riuumls, liwtly Kisingvr, ,lr-zinvttv Lmllins, ,lvulnvll Klnlns: I-Ol liilll HUXX: llivkiy llarri-, Nvlilxx llizrswn. Sumxn Spf-urs. iliinv llurrvtt, ,lzinlvv llarris, llianw Li-Inn, ltr-vu Fmitli. l'ul:I.i ,liviilvsw1i. lyiy lfu-tlv. Flmrwn Lrwml, Aluxvw- lixznns. lzmr- l'ippvn. Fu-im Flu-ll. .lf-finriivlv Grurrf. ,lurly Khialnllf-lmuvvr. junlcr Harris, Paula Brown, lirr,-ml.: l7urwlnaxi, jmlp liutlwx, Lnrtstinf- tfwrilni, fQli.irl xiv Fsmpi ,luilx Hnyi-: lllfilll RUXN: Iiililif- Xvvzixwr. Ilzui-l Qtfhli, Iiolwrt t'mlI-rwrmml. Kflrxin Nlrliiw-, Y:-vlllv Hurleuyl, Almly '1'lmmg14, KI,-10115 XX.ilkvr, l,innl.r Duns, linth Xnnv lhitln-iliiral. l'.1:n ,lwhnst-sn. inn .lulniswxu Alirw- Hgxyumpck. Nlclimla Xlurlin. .lutlx .-Nnilfrsmi, Fhiylwy Ilrimvwlc. llfvvrlv llivlvr-nn. lhinsx' l'1rlnnv.in. lxxltlix Kilqurwg SIXTH llflll: Ylilu- 'l'uv'lfwr. llmlnm Flint. lunlyBult0n, Nnnrv Illcirris, Ili-Gnu Harris, Iiiliisv? lfnrriwruu, mlm Hush, Stull liiitll Vaiinplfwll. Fhirlwx llsllriilv. Yami Xlhihxlvi. Sliulvi 'l'lifm1p-uri. Wand.: Inu. Om ,lCLin W'cmc.ls, linda Booth, Linilgi Nl,iCD.inif'ls. l.insl1r Bigguvr-. llwhluy Ivan Cumlxnilnz FIQYFNTH IIUYY: Stun- Arnm, ,lm-5 'l'lmxnpsv:n. llzwiil Flvirvs. l-l.illv:nDv'1lton, Virgil Allrml, llwnalml fxmhurn, tiilly llivn Xmlfr-fin, llwnni- filmnin'-ss. fL.nv bgtunilyxs. Itfvnm llvllillmn, Iurrrx Ingrxim. Iluirl Briggs: IEIGIITII ROW: Jarnvs Blair, Duylr: HHYHPF, Jimmy Smith, ,Iinnny Birtlwcll, Jimmy Hardy, Siclnvy Si-trunk. lhin ffln-lnru link ,Xzui'.. llunnx lI.nri-I-n. llaxitl Pntrisk. Llvarlv- Blcinglizxxn. - Koonce Choir The Koonce Choir, clirectecl hy Mr. Dean Christenson, has I53 members. It enters HIL Contest and has won first place for the past six years. Students are traincfl in sightreacling. They present assembly programs, zin- nual concerts. anrl special entertainment for vomrnunity functions. A sextct including Charlene Soaps, Vicki: Rushing, Karen KICKCQ, Judy Butler, Dianne Allison, and Putriciu Daniels l sang at the Kuoncc PINE BURR party. R ' 1 X rf' e '! KOONCE JUNIOR SCHOOL BAND FIRST ROW: Johnna Jimmerson, Sue Ann McMillan, Sheila Skinner. Sharon Wolf, Donna Cinsel, Elaine Ballard: SECOND ROW: Rebecca Sells, Barbara Ray, Barbara Whitley, Judy Cary, France-s Kiper, Martha Ray: THIRD ROW: Mr. Dean Christinson, Butch Fillingim, James Burns, Roliin Brown, Kelly Williamson, Daxid Burleson, Don Kelly: FOIfRTH ROW: Jimmy Jones, Ancly Strong, Eric Bell, Bill Brookshire, Laura Skelton, John Biggsg FIFTH ROW: Bill Knight, John Burns, Steve Martin. Charles Summers, Larry Shubert, Edward Nail. 1. 'Rv 1! .. A I .ha . Koonee Band The Koonee Banrl has 25 mem- lmers. It plays for assemblies and junior high foothall games and pep rallies. Mr. Dean Christensen is clirector. Sharon Wolf leads the hand as they practice on the football field. 2I9 9' KOONCE l'lIP SOLIXIJ Left to right: Cliecrleatlers---Dawn Dison, Leisa Smith, ,lo Nell Roe, Sharon Nutt, Carol Sullivan: FIRST ROW: Louan Henderson, .ludy Sanford, Susan Escoe, LeAnne Duckworth, Linda Holmes, Kathy llenigan, Susan Cullum, ,lan Jones, Sara Campbell, Vit-ki Rushing, Jeannine Croce: SECOND ROVV: Becky lluntvr, Nancy Morris, .lLlI'lll,'l' Shadow:-ns, Susy Shell, Charlotte Salter, ,lean Allison, Sara Bush, Brenda French, ,lane Barrett, Regina Capps, Cassie Collier, Jeanette Collins: THIRD ROW: .ludy Bolton, Linda Bone, Paula Brown, Martha Broach. Sherri Bishop, Susan Bickham, Vlfanda Boyd, Neda Johnson, ,ludy Butler, ,lane Pippen: FOURTH ROW: Allison Tlioman, Kathy Kilgore, Nlelody Walker, Rcva Smith, ,lanice Harris, Sharon Crowl, Kay Castle, Str-sie Darnell, 'llena Durrett, ,lane Barnett. Linda Owens: FIFTH ROW: Rhonda Johnson, Melinda Moreland, Diane Liston, ,ludy Tlioinae, Sherri Oates, Karen Spurlock, Carolyn Wilkerson. Nancy Whitaker, Bolilay .lean Coodlnan, Blarshie Amluurn: SlKTH ROW: Kay Westbrook, Karen McKee. Charlene Soap, ,luanila Pitts. laura larxis, lhlllflllil Hanna, Ruth Anne Rutherford, Shirley 'l'ltomp5on. Ncxilee llutlson, Paula lolineon. Pep quad Mrs. Delores Blackwell and Mrs. Betty Bounds spun- WM -e-- r ,f, '1 7'2- sor this group. 'llhey COl11lJlI1C with the ninth grade to yell at a game. Cheerleaders lead a yell for aSSOmlJly. These arc the lvoya who make a Pep Squad nt-ces 220 sary. y Z i 2 Nedra Johnson. IXLXIIIIC Diic-kxwrtll. Iiiix llmigi--, Nltirtliu Hanna. and Linda Bfwtli unit i.flI'Nl'i1HHI lu xltirl. Students attend llNSl'll1iJliL'S mich ww-k. Keonee Settles to Routine Pupils Cililllgtj f'i.lXNl'N. i Student Council I'1'osident Helm Bublin presides at as- emblies. oney is collected ut rho :Flaw 1ll1Cli0Il.H JUQM, 9 me ww A 'mx LeAnne Duckworth honorQ Mr Glenn Brook with a dance at the PINE BURR Lisa Smith, Susan Cul! lum und Clwrlotte Salter sing at the Koonce and thc High School PINE BURR party. Asfistants tn Mrs. Q, M. Martin in the lilmrary are ag fellows: left to right, Brenda Freneh, Stevie Dar- nell, Cassie Collier, Linda Graves, Betty Risinger, Shawn Wulf, ,lane Barnett, jean Allison, Jane Barrett, .ludy Fanfurd. linda lliggers, Susan BlClillblll1, Wanfla Boyd, Nedra juhnwn. Spellers who participated in the Shreveport Journal spelling bee are: Hobby Brnwn, Barbara Whit- ley, Charlene Soape, and Patricia Wrigilit. Mrs. llartlia HflIJlilH9 sponsored the group. Mr. Dean Christianlftn leads tht- Kennet' hand as they play in tht- an- nual spring: millet,-rt. Activities Round Out ehool Year K,lS'ers have a bird's-eye view of the FFA rodeo parade, 223 Students listen as the high school Pop hand entertains them at an assembly. HW Advertisers use An important part of any annual is its ziclvertisers. Besides receiving results for zulvertising. they enable Carthage' High School to have an annual. These ure the friends who are inter- estecl in the youth of Carthage. W JAMES A. PACE LUMBER CO. for all building maferials Logansporl - 697-437l Carlhage - 346 S. Shelby HORACE ALLISON over 29 years represenling KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. Henderson Hwy. OX 3-434I HAWTHORN DRY GOODS IO4 E. SABINE OX 3-563I I . es a lSandy C u I Aaron.l You Can? I1 I Y I C Jdy Clabauqlw. and J y if Vdwlfi' :wif x P06?5ff! 15 ma MM . jgp.-..-Q-V.. vw- AP 10 K L4 v ,,7.,N Syyggif' A4 ' awk' L lk' Q R . 30 4 ' ' 25 menus: f .M 7, , 'ff'fAf ,f ,, A .:HP!lla' . f, K 20 cmbuffnfnfrw we Q ., 5, W N y M a Qin.. i W 27 7.9 The gang gathers 'round for Q roo+ beer of Webers. BROWNlE'S WEBER'S ROOT BEER 5525 W5 AQ' 'ef il 228 But Patsy, you have +0 have money in Hue bank To be able To Take if out fPa'rsy Bush, Beverly Berry, and Linda Collmsj FIRST STATE BANK 03 ii CALL ff W EAST TEXAS Sf CONTRACTORS 2:4 S. Marla,-+ Ph. ox 3-4I in S lrl1 s coo: Fool: You YIAll'l'-- 2 wwf 1' 'f-' ' ' 2' ' E Mister, I hope JOES you have o policy CAFE with HAWTHORN S+. Mary PH. ox 3-6 INSURANCE 282 307 W. Wellingfon Ph OX 348l6 A 9 QRS 1 There is no problem 'i N when you visif HUDSON'S STUDIO I023 W. Garrison OX 3-5990 S ff C3 404 ffmx fo of SW at gk? if-: E' GARTMANS DEPARTMENT EEESSSRLJZQTSEI STORE I03 W. Sabine QX 3-6541 Co++on S+. OX 3-663l DON'T WORRY .. . GET HER GIFT ,bfi r 1- ff 4 , IJ x ref' 230 'fx 7 . uifviz ,jar vq i ft COX'S JEWELRY II3 N. S+. Mary OX 3-6432 Building East Texas Since H389 No, you can'l' make a dress from il, girls. lDebbie Wliifalcer and Tinlca Brownl BROWN'S BUILDING SERVICE, INC. 2l0 S. Shelby S+. OX 3-664I For +he besl' in For any 'rype I ' 9 L, 3 J ' i building supplies GUIO Perl' ' ---, S' VISH- call QQ. I' ' A- l VERNON CASTLE AUTOMOTIVE PM il! HL ! COMPANY ' ' in fn-is S. Shelby OX 3-428I 620 W. Panola OX 3-463I 23l imma? ,N--fN,,4m,,,W,, MW lm O ill! K -A 1ILfQTJ.4?aCQf2fil .,.., E., .,.. j W Wm ff 'V x J l ' Pal Blackwell, Nancy l-lealon, and Paula Blackwell dream over The new Bulclcs al Pippen Molor Company PIPPEN MOTOR CO. 342 s. Shelby ox 3-669: Read Your County Paper Ellyn JH uaifxlmmm I09 W. Panola Har When Flowers Meet the Need R! Call Zawew Z Wm K 8. K FLoRlsT 227 N. S+. Mary ox 3-46I4 HARKRlDER'S CLEANERS If your clorhes aren'+ becoming 'ro you you should be coming +o us ll5 W. SABINE OX 3-4343 Your Key +o Good Insurance CARTHAGE INSURANCE AGENCY OX 3-470I OX 3-4I87 N The Difference Is Service Of Vs 'rop qualify, i+'s from Panola Bufane. lGlenda B Jr K D Il d T PANCLA BUTANE CO. 224 E. SABINE ST. OX 3-6644 THE BOOKSTALL II3 E. Panola OX 3-5224 Rnrzuxy m x 5 xv I I Q: ,N 'Q ' fam X S+ep righi' upg ge+ 'rhe besi' ai' 1' 'l lu ygg 2 x 'f x I I A. - 6' A 193' I ' I s MI U .,, M U Li' -5-w QQQQQEREQJ W -uv-,QQ ,HQ-6 Three able hands load lumber al Rawls. lRoland Nail, and Save eve Roberson, Mike Roquemorel ai. BEN FRANKLIN R. E. RAwL's LUMBER STORE CO IO6 E. Sabine OX 3-4342 E. Sabine S+. OX 3-6646 frfffkfffraezz-C 'Nrqj R5w9e'!SiJ PANOLA MOTOR ,OEQa COMPANY 0 . IS OUR KW THSSZTHT Your Local Q3 ..,, q W' I M ,FDRDL ROSS and ROGERS f - Dealer SERVICE STATION 30I W. Panola OX 3-5542 I20 W. Panola OX 3-4823 235 .q,W,. E :AL V .. Q' li- . v.,,k.,., zi. 2 A liffle money, a liHle gas, and l'd have if made. fBecky Prince and Mr. John S+ IH VERNON BUTLER CHEVROLET AND OLDS CO Henderson Hwy. OX 3-66II X yn ...Clif K THE SHOE BOX AND SAVE LADIES' APPAREL FOOTWEAR .ef-Wil' MAT 107 W. Sabine ox 34512 CARTHAGE SERVICE PARTS Wholesale Aufomolive Supplies and Equipmenl' Now ll'1al'we've bouglwl' il, wha? shall we painl? lRoland Duclcworlh, Rodney Williams, Scolly Bafesl ll2 E. Sabine S+. OX 3-488l ' xx .a,.i.. , FGRX FQRNITURE X J, B. HARDIN X FURNITURE , , 5 ,ff T' 125 CO. ,,,... 7 A A --Q42 :QE ' ' a ee i y A T, -Q5 lol W. Sabine ox 3-5462 i if3gm f m i T 0U CAN RELAX IN 237 Gasoline - Engine 43245 Sales and Services Live Bal'r and REEVES MOTOR SALES - a . . Evinrude Oufboarcl Mo+ors and BOaTs Fishing Tackle 4lI W. Sabine S+. OX 3-6l42 DU KE'S DAIRY QUEEN Th r 'rbe an wayl gef a coke! ll.ynrTell J lc A B l S an Smiflwl MALTS SHAKES HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS FRENCH FRIES SUNDAES ORDERS TO GO 338 S. Shelby OX 3-5632 COOKE AND SMITH II9 S. Shelby - Ox 3-6322 SERVICE Q STATION R. L. CLARK ABSTRACT 81 TITLE CO. l23 W. Sabine OX 3-4266 we ' ' N T the if f Blue Ribbon M Shop 1 iw-TH. DAN'S Please, glrls, don? drop il. lJennIler Riley, Lore-ne Buslwl QUICK CARTHAGE FLOWER CHECK SHQP FAY AND EOHNNY TUCKER W. Comer OX 3-4248 N. R. CARTER CONTRACTOR Pipe Line and Compressor Slalions BOX 682 239 P374 22.9 IIQIIIIE It pays to be careful! fs ' W A Insure wil'I1 ,ff J. E. INSURANCE AGENCY II7 W. Sabine PH. OX 3-66l6 T cl I IT J Riller and Kay Birdwelll pause for a pose in Malfhews window S M I lc I27 W. Sabine OX MATTH EWS DRESS SHOP Clofhes and gills for 3-4484 all occasions BEST POLICY MAGNOLIA GROCERY 51. :xx 5, og 75 w I -2Q.4 5 1.1f VTX- CAIN-MOORE INSURANCE JOHN H. WELDON D CAIN MOORE Your ProIecIion Is Our Profession OX 3-4726 Carfhage A+ Ygur Grocers For ExperI Service C DOC'S STARTER AND GENERATOR SERVICE OX 3- Tenaha Hwy. YOUR SEARCH EIIDS PERRY BROTHERS 52251 f ' I SWT' W TEV? I ox 3-6312 Q '12-fs.. Ggxf. C.. X J K 'f D QD BROOKSHIRE B ROS. II8 S. Shelby OX 3-4232 j 'x l j E3 f-wif' Y L nie, i+'s a real weiermelon. KDGUHY Ow and Lonnie P I Dis+ribu+ors of Good Year and Skelly Prod uc+s K. BENNETT, INC. 3I4 S. Shelby OX 3-48l9 Good news from your Q X6 Friendly s . Electric Servant X .i. Reddy KilowaH is always ready with 1 efficient and low cost electricity, and ready to cooperate with all school is iii programs. Q Qs Best . li Southwestern Electric Lol eSS Power Company a+ STEPTOE'S An Investor-owned, Tax-paying Utility II6 W. Panola OX 3-4522 42I N. Daniels OX 3-5322 1 l Charlotte, here's a different lLinda Shadowens, Charl E l Shell, Anita Sleploe, Mary TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE WE'RE KNOWN FOR TV KNOW-HOW f -- sf II9 W. Sabine Depend on +he ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SHOP PH. OX 3-4I 82 P Af ? I LANXXKU CQW III It Al TRANSLATION: Shop at RAND DRUG FOUNTAIN SERVICE JEWELRY SCHOOL SUPPLIES PHARMACY I09 E. PANOLA OX 3-670I 244 I always buy my equipmeni' af NOBLE'S HARDWARE Q , 0 M L-- !Af Ilsw vff, J f 1? I 4 V T ig VI, A , C, ,EF 5 V ' 7' 3l2 S. Shelby Ph. OX 3-4282 f-fix, TJLE1' us no voun ,f.ArZ1 . .7 QQWR ylhc ,, , SQ- af W. V. TILLERY INSURANCE AGENCY zzs N s+. Mary Ph. ox 3 4324 Glgantlc savings are to be found at y f fiag e o 8. D GROCERY , ll U lf l w aol W. Penele ox 3-5I4l erffal it s My crystal ball says the eww? best is ll lRENE'S BEAUTY SHOP , ,,,s, Q :lol W. Sabine ox 3-basl -ff fbllrlzl .- e WONDERLAND e b l YOUTH SHOP gb l N gg.: X X NNY Mosl pirales J gel lheir Sizes Range: ff ff X plank from lnfanl, 3-bx, 7-I4 Subleen, Junior, Misses l Boy's Range - Toddler DARNELL LUMBER COMPANY H4 E. Sabine ox 3-564: Mggihillglgzy' 246 4 75, UNITED , 77 . ans SIQW 53.5 LI' X4 THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN YOUR II 3 ...f. Serving Gas Cusfomers Throughoui' Ihe af GU'-F SOVTH BOYD'S WELDING 307 W. Sabine OX 3-6262 E. Hwy. 79 OX 3-6673 Raise healthier livestock 1 + with feed from gi' PANO FEEDS COMPANY Feeds Designed Wi+h Sfock in Mind ,iz 5 Shrevepori' Hwy. 'nb 'C ,qgv if 19 GRQCEQ 4' F- -I 's MooRE's GROCERY 9 : .9 f y! ya, aj' Clayfon Hwy. 59 1 ox 3-526I voun 'rnounes ,QQEQTVAHISH 2 A TD X x ....-11 ' ARNOLD'S GARAGE W. Panola S+. OX 3-4I94 Q sbs 4 Big Leading A If ' Savings the Big at Value cg Parade ED CLARK MOTOR COMPANY BEALL'S DEPARTMENT S. Shelby OX 3-556I in w. Sabine ox 3-5:32 CHARLES' MOBIL STATION 200 S. Shelby OX 3-462 I 5 Oil Field and Pipe Line Consfruclion GARNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 4I9 W. Sabine OX 3-529I OX 3 5 I4 707 W. Sabine CARTHAGE TOOL COMPANY Machine Shop Shop and Porfable Welding Yes, Becky, The lop does come off! lClaudeHe Copeland, Janelle Wimberly, Becky Pacel PACE HARDWARE 81 LUMBER CO los N. S+. Mary S+. ox 3-424I Be Fashionable Patronize ROBBIE'S BEAUTY SHOP 503 N. Daniels OX 3-55ll Ce isp? ,I 0 4 X. 4 P f 3 'illl For Ou+-of-This-World Sewice gallon Wcwaw , X ff97 i 4' f Z . OO ai- ' 51' 1 TERRY FARRIS DRY GOOD CO. Take Your Car +o PALMER MOTOR CO. 3l5 S. Shelby OX 3-44I2 I06 N. Shelby OX 3-4303 HALF-WAY SERVICE STATION 228 E. Sabine OX 3-4594 S. L HOLMES Op + DREW WOODS, INC. FARRIS IVIE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR Air Condiiioning Hea+ing Plumbing EIec+riCaI OIL COMPANY 208 E C H OX 34876 Box 5I5 OX 3-4I46 EDD'S STOP 5 , n ELECTRICAL :ff ' A li 6+ H 51 APPLIANCES NAYLOR REFRIGERATION 81 APPLIANCE REPAIR I4I E. Sabine SI. OX 3-64OI PANOLA COLLEGE 56355 Wm Q51 Aw 'F GO0!Df!FOOD J ' :zzasuzazmumr.H-- JENKINS DRUG IO8 E. Sabine S+. OX 3-6502 V ,, ,W Maw! W ,A ' f-'if 'nr-' 'Ma' b-mx: .., Q95 Keep your Ielevision in Iop condifion pafronize I I K X PETE WILLIAMS T.V. ZS I 3II S. Shelby Ox 3-557I ffwfi AL 'Q aa Qw I QL fe . Ulf? 2221 IiaiJIi?n5S'eE232'1 W IM' gms? IL d Keep Cool! ' I Vlslt For Top QuaIiI'y CITY ICE Shoes Shop 207 E. Panola OX 3-4394 ff ,N .M ,fig 3 Proclaiming 'QQC5 I Big Values at . ld ' I f 4' ' 'fp 4, BIRDWELL DRY GOODS OX 3-634l IOI E. Panola ELLIOT 81 WALDRON TITLE 81 GUARANTY CO. 304 W. Sabine Phone OX 3-4322 CAR pay affenfion, Liz . . . 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Mary OX 3-4723 JIM HUNT'S Remembe' ' SERVICE STATION Don'+ be caugI1+ wi+I1ou+ insurance from PATTERSON INSURANCE AGENCY I23 W. Sabine OX 3-483l Pa? and Bobby find ouf wnaf goes on under 'ine wI1eeIs' ai' Jrm Hunfs Srahon. 265 t-Ie-'s Excited About CULLlGAN'S WATER SUPPLY Phone: OX 3-4328 Xxx K-I.: Q Allison, Horace, Insurance Co Anz Radiator Shop ,,,,..,,..,,,.A...., Arnold's Garage ,,,,,,,,, Ash Nursery ...,,.....,,,,,,..... Automotive Parts Co. ,,,, , o Bauer Furniture Co. ,,..,.,,....,. Beall's Department Store ....,,,, Belaire Bowling ,,,,,,,,,....,,,,YY, Ben Franklin ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,. Bennett, E. K., Inc. .... . Birdwellis Dry Goods Bookstall ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,.,,.,,,,,, Boyd's Welding Works ,,,,,,,,.,.. Brookshire Brothers ....,,,,,,...,.... Brown's Building Serwice, Inc. Brownie-'s Weber's Root Beer , ,,,,,,,i,,,, 226 .,,,,..,,248 ,.,,....,26l .,,,,,,,,231 .,,,,,,,,258 ,,,,,,,,,248 ,,,,,,,,,257 .,,,,,,,,235 .....,,..242 ,,,,,,,,,254 .,,,,,,,,234 .,,,,,..,247 ,,,,,,, . 242 Butler Chevrolet and Olds. Co. Cadenhead Humble Service .... Cain-Moore Insurance .,.,,,,,,, Carter Contractor ,,,,..,,,,,,,, Cartha Cartha Carina Cartha Carthag Cartha C Carthag Carthag Cartha Cartha Cartha Castle, Charle Coffee Shop ,,,,,, Drug ..,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,, Flower Shop ..,.,,.... Furniture CO.' r,,,r....,. Insurance Agency ,,,,.,,,r Laundromat ...,,.,,...,,,,,i 236 .,,,,,,,,259 v,,,....,24l Locker Plant ....,.........YY,...-.-VYYY, 239 261 265 239 .,,,,,,,,255 234 258 262 255 Paint and Body Works ,.,.r...,,, Plumbing and Heating ,,i.,,f,fV7, 261 Tool Company ..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,....,,, 249 Serwice Parts ,,,.,,,...,..., .....fff, 2 37 Vernon ,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,.....,,.. .-----ff 2 3 1 Mobile Station f...f - .... ,Y.-----' 2 48 Clark Abstract and Title Co. ,.., , Consolidated Construction .,,,. 239 ,,...,,,,,230 238 Cooke and Smith ,,Y,,.Y,,YV.,.---Y ,,----f- Cox's Jewelry' i....,,,,,,,...f-fff----f- ------f-f 2 30 Culligan's Water Supply ,,..,f ,----ff' 2 66 o Dairy Mart ,,,,,,,,, .. ,,YY.Y --------- 2 53 Dairy Queen ,,..,,..Y,,.... - ------'--f 238 Dan's Quick Check ,YYY....fY.Y.,.-..Vf-----f-ff----,- 239 Darnell Lumber Co. ..,,......4f--,.--vA.----------A4 245 Doc's Starter Sz Generator Service ..,,,r , 241 Drew Woods, IHC. YYYY.Y-A,.YA-----,--A,,--,------------ 251 East Texas Laundries .,,,. 229 East Texas Mechanical Contractors ..,,,, 266 Advertising Index Ed Clark Motor Co. ...,....,..,,, .....,., , Edd's Stop ,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,...... .,,,,,,,, Electric and Battery Shop ........ ..r,,,,,, Elite Beauty Salon ,,,,,,,...,,,,,. ...,,,,,, Elloit K Waldron ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Esquire Theater ,,..,,,,,,, 0 Ferris Ivie Consignee .Ln 248 251 244 260 255 263 251 First National Bank ,....., ,,,,,.,,, 2 64 First State Bank ,,,,,,,,, 228 o GARner Construction Co. ,,......,,,, ,,V,.,.,, 2 49 Gartman's Department Store 230 o Half-way Gulf Station ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.., 2 50 Hardin's Furniture Co. .... ,,,,,,.,, 2 37 Harkriders' Cleaners ..,,,,... ,..,,.,., 2 33 Hathaway Construction .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 262 Hawthorn Dry Goods ,,,,,,,,,,r,,,.. ....,.,.. 2 26 Hawthorn Life Insurance ......., ,,,....,, 2 29 Hudsorfs Studio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,. ,,.,,,.,, 2 30 o J. E. Insurance Agency ........ .i,,,,... 2 40 Jenkins Drug ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,,,. ,,,,,,,., 2 53 Jim Hunt's Service Station ..,.,, ,.,,,,,,, 2 65 Joe's Cafe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,....,,...... ,.,,,,,,, 2 29 o K St K Florist ....,,,,,,.,. ,.,,,,,., 2 33 Keeling Food Store ...,.., ......,,, 2 56 KGAS Radio ..,,.v.,,,,,,,. ,....,.., 2 60 o Lays Cleaners .,,.,,........, L .,,,,r,,, 256 0 MSM Toggery ,.,,..,,... ,,,,,,,,, 2 59 Magnolia Grocery ..... -W Matthews Dress Shop ,,,,,. Middlebrook Plumbing ....... ,,,,,..,,241 240 , ,...,,.., 255 Pace Hardware .......,,Y,,,,.. Pace Lumber Company ..... Pack 'n Sack ....,,,,.,.......... Palmer Motor Co. ,,,,... . Pano Feeds Co. ,,,,.,.. , Panola Panola Butane Co. .,,,,,.,,,....,,, , College .....,.,,,,.......,,.... Panola Livestock Commission Panola County Lumber Co. ., Panola Motor Co. ,.,,........,,.,.. . Panola Watchman .,,,..,,,.....,,.,.. Patterson Insurance Agency ,, Perry Brothers .......,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. Pete Williams T.V. ,,,,,,,,,,, , Pippen Motor Co. ,,,,,,,,,,, , 0 Rand Drug ,,,,, ,.,., la,,,e,,,, Moore's Grocery .,.,....,.,,,,,, ...,,,,,, 2 47 Morgon's Used Cars ,...... .,...,.,, 2 61 o Naylor Refrigeration and Appliance .,r,, 251 Noble's Hardware .........,,.,.......,,.......,,....,,, 244 o 081D Grocery ..,,., ,,.. .,,,,..., 2 4 6 Rawl's Lumber Co. ,,,,. . Reeve-'s Motor Sales ..,,..,r,,..,.,. Robhie's Beauty Shop ....,,.,,,., Ross and Rogers Service Station Saxon-Harris Feed Co. .,.,,,,,,,, . Shelby Panola Fed. Savings and Loan Shoe Box ,,,,,,,, , ..,,..,....,,.,,,,... . Southwestern Electric Power Co Steptoe's Jcwerly ,,,,,,i,..,,,,,,.,,, Stovall's Inc. ,,,,,,,,,.......... . 0 Terry Ferris ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,.... Tillery Insurance Agency .,..,. 0 United Gas I ..,,,, ,, 0 Victor's Shoe Store ,,,,,,. o Western Auto ,,,, ,,.,,,,. White's Auto ,,,,.. Will's 5810 ...,,,,, Wonderland ..,, o Youngblood, F. R. Rudy --. Faculty and Admi11ist1'atio11 lnclex Biggerstaff, Mrs. Maureen-6, 20 Bogue, Mr. Ronald-20 Brady, Mrs. Anita-20, 138 Burke, Mr. Sam--20, 55, 118 Bush, Mrs. Arlee-17 Clark, Mrs. Kathryn-20, 78, 140 Copeland, Mrs. Irene-20 Copeland, Miss Nell-20 Dahlburg, Mr. Wamer-8, 21, 134 Hopson, Mr. M. H.-21, 91, 104, 170 Hull, Mrs. Mary-21 Johns, Miss Hattie Maude-14 Jones, Mr. Jimmy-21, 91, 106, 216 Knapp, Miss Virginia421, 73, 77, 90, 114, 116 Kyle, Mrs. Alma-22 Kyle, Mrs. Hazel-22, 80, 131 Carthage High School Kyle, Mrs. Mildred-18 Lacy, Miss Bess-'22, 25, 142 LaGrone, Mr. Grady-17 LaCrone, Mrs. Leila-22, 24, 60, 81 Leftwich, Mr. Kyle-22, 128, 129 Lewis, Mr. Robert-23, 91, 109 Marie, Mrs. Beverly-23 Martin, Mr. Q. M.-14, 15, 75 Morrison, Mr. E. B.-16 Murff, Mr. Ralph-23 Oates, Mr. E. L.-23, 128, 129 Phillips, Mrs. Naomi-23, 63, 81, 136 Rhiddlehoover, Mr. Howard-23 Riall, Mrs. Elaine-17 Rider, Miss Helen-23, 81 Roberson, Mr. Jack-23, 53, 98, 109, 216, 217 Robinson, Mr. Louisi16, 62, 71, 75, 113 Ross, Mrs. Sarah-24, 80, 131 Shaw, Mrs. Nettie-18, 141 Shumate, Mrs. Janie-18 Smith, Mr. Coerge-24, 132 Stracener, Mr. Leland-24, 108, 127 Stone, Mr. Ed-24, 54, 121 Strong, Mrs. Betty-2-1 Tatum, Mr. Bill-24, 98, 109, 216, 217 Tatum, Mrs. Lou-18 Voorhies, Mrs. Lucile-25 Walker, Miss Sandra-25, 99, 101 Wharton, Miss Cecelia-136 Willis, Mr. J. E.-25, 74, 90, 91 Wooley', Mrs. Rubyf14 Wooley, Mr. Vernon--25, 71, 134 Koonce Junior School Faculty Bounds, Mrs. Betty-209, 220 Blackwell, Mrs. Delores-209, 211, 220 Brooks, Mr. Glynn-210, 222 Cariker, Mr. Earl-135, 209 Christenson, Mr. Dean-210, 218, 219, 223 A Aaron, Jerry-84, 127, 148, 221 Abernathy, ,lean-54, 120, 123, 124, 131, 136, 180 Abernathy, Ronny-109, 132, 186 Adams, BobbyW90, 125, 172 Adams, Linda-138, 186 Alexander, David-84, 90, 95, 103, 104, 108, 118 Alexander, Douglas-128, 148 Alexander, Richard-38, 109, 132, 186 Alford, '1'erryMQ132, 172 Allison, Tommy-90, 106, 107, 180 Allred, Dickie-180 Allred, Steve-180 Allums, Glenn-118, 129, 186 Allums, Wayne-41, 50, 52, 63, 75, 90, 93, 147, 148 Anderson, Caylon-103, 180 Anderson, Jerry-149 Anz, Rickey-128 Applegate, Ricky-55, 118, 119, 186 Armstrong, Bobby-172 Armstrong, Pat-127, 131, 172 Armstrong, Patsy-37, 54, 113, 120, 136, 180 Arnold, Mickey-138, 139, 186 B Bagley, Bonnie-141, 172 Bagley, Brenda-141, 186 Bagley, Butch-90, 103, 180 Bagley, Claude-128, 141, 172 Bailey, Doris-130, 132, 172 Bailey, Terry-90, 180 Baker, Billy Ray-129, 186 Ballard, Ronald-128, 149 Barnett, Lizabeth-138, 186 Bamett, Myrna-138, 139, 186 Barnett, Patricia-131, 138, 186 Barrett, Calvin-129, 186 Barrett, Pauline-102, 136, 142, 172 Barrington, Janis--180 Barrington, Morris-149 Barton, Ann-29, 48, 52, 55, 61, 66, 79, 99, 112, 115, 120, 121, 122, 146, 149, 238 Bates, Glenda-124, 134, 172, 234 Cousins, Mrs. Tera-210 Hopkins, Mrs. Martha-202, 210, 223 Hutcherson, Mr. George-210, 217 LaCrone, Mr. Henry-211 High School Student lndex Bates, Laura-141, 186 Bates, Scotty-112, 132, 133, 179, 180, 237 Bazer, David-96, 97, 98, 125, 131, 149 Beard, Joe-112, 125, 128, 132, 171, 172 Beard, Margaret-120, 124, 131, 136, 180, 253 Beason, Donald-90, 128, 180 Beason, Gayle-138, 141, 186 Bell, Leonard-134, 180 Berry, Beverly-51, 54, 116, 123, 124, 131, 136, 172, 228 Berry, DouglasA109, 132, 186 Bertram, Rodney-172 Bickharn, Shirley-123, 124, 131, 136, 137, 172 Bingham, .limmy-180, 248 Birdwell, Kay!--51, 56, 123, 124, 131, 136, 172, 240 Bishop, Drenda-149 Blackwell, Pat-50, 63, 80, 85, 112, 124, 131, 136, 137, 147, 150, 232 Blackwell, Paula-50, 55, 56, 80, 85, 120, 112, 115, 120, 123, 124, 130, 146, 150, 232 Blair, .lohnny-109, 132, 186, 187 Blair, Lynn-109, 129, 186 Boggs, Sandra-140, 150 Bogue, Bubbaf172 Bolding, Steve-118, 186 Bolton, .limmy-186 Bolton, Kay-131, 138, 139, 186 Bone, .limmyi109, 132, 186 Bounds, Robert-142, 180 Boyd, David-180 Boyd, Judy-54, 61, 120, 121, 124, 140, 180 Boyett, Janis-101, 123, 131, 172 Brady,Linda-123,124, 131, 136, 180 Brady, RohertM32, 66, 90, 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 103, 104, 150 Brantly, Pat-180 Brassell, Mike-7, 34, 66, 70, 75, 90, 91, 92, 94, 150 Brazzil, Sherry-140, 142 Brevard, James-127, 151 Brewster, Linda-67, 118, 119, 131, 141, 151, 251 Brewster, Shirley-118, 124, 131, 180 Bridges, David-186 McKee, Mrs. Bilie-209, 210 Martin, Mrs. Ednaf7, 211 Morton, Mrs. Ruth-211 Wiggins, Mrs. Marie-205, 211 Briery, Bonnie-55, 118, 126, 180 Briery, Milton-118, 119, 172 Briggs, Marvin-118, 186 Britt, Ann-55, 118, 119, 130, 180 Britton, Danny-109, 186 Britton, Leon-172 Britton, Leona+141, 151 Broadway, Dorothy-180, Brooks, Barbara-40, 54, 80, 120, 121, 123 124, 131, 172 Brooks, Bethi7, 120, 123, 131, 151 Brooks, Bobby-129, 186 Brooks, Dean-123, 151 Brooks, Eva-102 Brooks, Diana-138, 186 Brown, ,lo Elaine-138, 139, 186 Brown, Regina-138, 186 Brown, Tinka-75, 123, 124, 131, 136, 137 172, 231 Browning, James-125, 128, 172 Bruster, Ronnie-120, 172 Buck, Brant-118, 119, 131, 186 Bunyard, Guy-108, 173 Burleson, Gary-132, 173 Burns, Cecelia-138, 186 Bush, Billy-106, 107, 128, 152 Bush, Lorene-71, 102, 113, 123, 239 Bush, Marlin-66, 152 Bush, Minnie Lee Bush, Patsy-117, Bush, Mike-120, 131, 173 70, 79, 90, 93, 94, 128, -180 131, 136, 152, 228 173 C Cadenhead, George-187 Cadenhead, Royston-56, 65, 72, 134, 173 Cain, Allan-55, 118, 119, 180, 259 Camaron, Tommy Joe-129, 187 Cammack, George-54, 55, 81, 120, 121, 152 Campbell, Bill-129, 187, 248 Campbell, James-152 Cariker, Carolyn-99, 173 Carswell, Carl-128, 173 Carrico, Sharon-173 Carter, Steve--98, 106, 107, 128, 180 Cassity, Billie-124, 136, 173 267 Cassity, .loe-127, 153 Chandler, Deborah--143 Cheshire, Darrell-127, 173 Christ ianson, Eddie-125, 173 Chamness, Tommy--64, 132, 153 Clahaugh, Dianne-49, 101, 180 Clabaugh, Earl-128, 132 Clabaugh, Judy-50, 56, 68, 80, 112, 115, 116, 135, 153, 226 Clahaugh, Sandra-131, 135, 139, 187 Clark, Palmer-125, 140, 180, 257 Coats, Leslie-180 Colby, Ruth--136, 180 Cockrell, Linda-130, 136, 173 Cole,Johnny-109,129,187 Colem Colem Collar an, Jimmy-153 an, Linda-127, 153 d, Connie-120, 123, 124, 136, 180 Collier, Larry-120, 180 Collier, Ludie-138, 187 Collins, Linda-25, 51, 56, 117, 123, 124, 136 113,228 Collins, Patricia-136, 181 Cook, Marilyn-138, 187 Copeland, Claudette-173, 249 Copeland, DavidA8, 39, 48, 50, 66, 75, 77, 79, 80, 84, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 98, 125,147,153 Coxen, Johnny-50, 90, 92, 95, 103, 104, 125,154 Craddock, Karen-131, 138, 139, 187 Craig, Margie-124, 181 Craig, Rickey-129,187 Cranford, Patsye-142, 173 Crawford, Glenda-113, 127, 173 Cross, Johnny-120, 154 Crowl, Larry-51, 140, 173 Crowl, Lynn-81 Custis, Sandra-154, 226 IJ Daniels, Barbara-63, 112, 131, 136, 142, 154 Daniels, Melda-138, 187 Darnell, Karen-68, 120, 124, 128, 129, 13L 136,181,234 Davidson, Glenn-129, 187 Davidson, Kennethg128, 173 Davis, Davis, Davis, Buddya143 Carol-136 David-154 Davis, Kathy-131, 173 DavE,Ijnda-70,71,117,123,124,13L 173 254 136, , Davis, Randy-78, 132, 173 Davis, Denna Sue Nutt-143 rd Kenned 118 126 131 187 v y' 1 9 9 Denton, Betty-113, 138, 139, 187 Denton, Danny-54, 63, 75, 90, 98, 103, 104, 106, 107, 120, 121, 181 Denton, Fred-127, 155 Dickerson, Ernestine-138, 187 Dickerson, Brenda-130, 173 Dickerson, Lamar-128, 181 Dison, Dison, Dison, Maritha-112, 123, 124, 134, 155 Rickey-187 Sander-134, 136, 181 Donald, Joyce-138, 187 Dorman, Jerry-112, 127, 155 Dowdy, Rickey-109, 187 Downi Dropti Downi ng, William-181 ni,John-129,187 ng, Leon-80, 173 Duchworth, Roland-128, 173, 237 Duckworth, Tommy-51, 125, 135, 140, 173 Duke, Cherie-85, 124, 134, 136, 155 Dunlap, Jimmy-127, 132, 173 Durrett, Andy-90, 103, 128, 181 Durrett, John--40, 70, 85, 90, 12 Eau,Jan-28,56,7o,79,9o,92,93,94, 113, 268 155 East, Jon-48, 41, 53, 64, 65, 114, 117, 122, 131, 156, 265 East, Liz-99, 100, 123, 181, 255 Edge, David--109, 129, 187 Edge, Gary-37, 54, 63, 90, 98, 106, 107, 113, 120, 121, 125, 181, 259 Edge, Ginger-181 Edge, Virginia-120, 173 Ellis, FosterA129 Escoe, Kent-90, 181 Eubanks, Clifford-103, 128, 141, 156 Eubanks, James-142, 156 Evans, Dale490, 132, 181 Evans, Dennis-109, 129, 132, 187 17 Eant, Charlie-118, 131, 174 Farmer, Lois-50, 142, 156 Fields, Delores---181 Fitch, Francey-8, 24, 55, 112, 117, 118, 119, 131, 136, 156 Fleming, Bob-125, 132, 174, 260 Fleming, Peggy-123, 124, 136, 137, 142, 174 Fowler, Pat-124, 156 Francis, Jan-181 C3 Gaddis, Paula-138, 187 Gage, Dudley-50, 157 Gerardy, Bill-54, 63, 120, 121, 174 Gholston, Karen-136, 137, 174 Gibbs, Jean-141, 174 Giles, Nancy-142, 174 Giles, Judy-102, 142, 157 Gist, Ann-123, 136, 181 Gist, Wayne-127, 157 Glenn, Stephen-109, 113, 129, 187 Glenn, Wayne-90, 106, 181 Glover, Ronny-181 Godwin, Donna-142, 157 Goode, Mary-51, 124, 130, 174 Graves, Bernita-124, 181 Graves, Gail-99, 120, 181 Graves, Johnny-128, 157 Gray, Charles-129, 187 Gray, Linda-55, 120, 135, 136, 174 Gray, Robert-57 Green, Jimmy-118, 129, 187 Green, Rhonda-174 Griffith, Gail-181 Griffin, Lynn-120, 174 Griffin, Sandra-118, 138, 187 Gruver, Cheryl-124, 174 I1 Halcomb, Richard-188 Halcomb, Billy-129, 181 Hall, Taylor-118, 119, 188 Hammons, Buddy-174 Hancock, Terry-118, 174 Hancock, Gloria-131, 137, 157 Hankins, Johnny-188 Hanna, Linda-123, 131, 136, 174 Haper, Rodney-51, 140, 174 Haper, Vickie-101, 138, 139, 185, 188 Harkrider, Margaret-41, 50, 54, 68, 112, 114, 117, 120, 121, 123, 124, 131, 136, 158, 245 Harkrider, Mike-40, 52, 61, 108, 120, 125, 158, 233 Harmon, ,1immyw134 Harmon, Ted-90, 93, 98, 174, 255 Harrigan, Bill-90, 174 Harrigan, Brenda-138, 188 Harris, Harris, Betty-158 Eddie-128, 174 95,128,155 Harris, Mitchell--132, 181 Haggis, Phyllis-123, 124, 128, 129, 136, 1 1 Hg?Rww6iWJBJMJMJM, Harrison, Glen-127, 132, 158 Harrison, Marilyn-123, 134, 135, 136, 181 Hartless, Mike-127, 151, 158 Hartley, Louise-123, 140, 181 Harvey, LaVerle-51, 118, 119, 140, 174 Hassler, Leroy-158 Hayes, .1ackie4138, 188 Heard, Michael-90, 106, 132, 175 Heaton, Jone-123, 124, 175 Heaton, Larry4132, 181 Heaton, Nancy--35, 45, 50, 55, 80, 113, 114, 120, 121, 123, 124, 131, 136, 147, 159, 232 A Heaton, Tommy-118, 119, 188, 191, 261 Henderson, Link-118, 119, 131, 181 Henigan, Diana-50, 55, 61, 118, 119, 136, 159 Hickey, Gary-90, 128, 175 Higginbotham, Ernestf30, 47, 50, 51, 52, 68, 77, 78, 90, 112, 125, 135, 146, 159 Hivffinbotham Pat-9 49 51 54 115 120, 124, 136, 140, 175, 265 Higginbotham, Mary-138, 188 Hodges, David-127, 132, 159 Hodges, Robert--188 Hogue, Donald-181 Holder, Billy-128, 175 Holder, Pat-126, 131, 136, 137, 175 Holland, Carlisle-109, 188 Holland, RebeccaA50, 73, 115, 117, 126, 136, 140, 159 Holland, Richard-90, 98, 103, 181 Holland, Steve-129 Holloway, Jeanie-123, 124, 131, 136, 137, 181 Holmes, Johnny-128 Honeycutt, Don-54, 106, 120, 175 Honeycutt, Gloria-120, 136, 181 Hood, Cherry-8, 118, 126, 131, 181 Hooker, Jim-109, 129, 185, 188 Hooper, Brenda-131, 181 Hooper, Jerry-109, 129, 188 Hooper, ,lo Ann-50, 55, 87, 118, 119, 124, 126, 131, 135, 159 Hooper, Larry-90, 182 Hooper, Ronniee-118, 182 Hooper, Sherlon-138, 188 Hopson, Jimmy-55, 118, 126, 134, 182 Hopson, Mike-35, 46, 50, 66, 67, 90, 93, 94, 108, 125, 160 Horn, NancyY130, 175 Howell, Janice-127, 160 Huber, Gladyce-123, 124, 131, 136, 182 Hudson, Noble-160 Hughes, Brenda-142, 160 Hughes, Sammy-129, 188 Hull, Diana-136, 142, 175 Hull, Henry-160 Hull, Linda-138, 141, 188, 263 Hull, SharonA49, 51, 56, 71, 115, 116, 120, 124, 131, 175, 248 Hunt, Charles-129, 188 Hunt, Raymon-55, 90, 182 Hunter, Kathy-123, 131, 136, 182 Hunter, Loretta-131, 138, 139, 188 Hutto, Paul Edward-188 1 Ingram, Donald-109 Ivey, Linda-136, 182 1vy, Danny-128, 175 1 Jacks, Lynda-136, 182 Jackson, Lynnell-31, 48, 50, 52, 57, 71, 77 112,114,116,123,124,130,135,160, 238 Jaynes, Carmetti--131, 182 Jeffress, Betty-182 Jimerson, Phil-118, 188 Johnson, Brenda-'182 Johnson, Judy-123, 124, 140, 182 Johnson, Thelma Jane-123, 124, 136, 140, 182 Johnston,Bdike-55,76,90,103,120,125, 175,260 .lohnston, Pat-128, 182 Jones, Barbara-126, 131, 175 Jones, Betty-80, 99, 123, 124, 131, 174, 175 Jones, Buddy-127, 175 Jones, Clyde-76, 128, 175, 178 Jones, Francesg138, 139, 188 Jones, Jodie-129, 188 Jones, PatA-128, 182 Jones, Rickey-109, 188 K Kane, SusanA- 71, 115, 123, 131, 171, 174, 175, 254 Kaufman, Nancy-118, 124, 126, 131, 136, 161, 263 Kaye, Larry-128, 182 Keeling, Dianne-131, 138, 139, 188 Kelly, Henry-118, 132, 161 Kelly, Johnny455, 118, 119, 131, 132, 182 Kelly, Lee-50, 116, 140, 161 Kennedy, Richard-182 Kiper, Dale-118, 188 Knight, Tommy-175 Kyle, Dean-118, 188 L Lacy, Annette-120, 123, 130, 182, 257 Lacy, Diana-124, 130, 136, 175 LaGrone, Gwen-138, 188 LaCrone, Sandra-118, 189 LaCrone, Annette-101, 118, 138 Lambert, Gerald-103 Lange, Thomas-129, 189 Langford, James-113, 128, 175 Langford, Larry-80, 118, 119, 161 Langford, Ray-128, 162 Langley, Frances-101, 118, 119, 138, 189 Latham, Mar Jane-50, 117, 126, 140, 162 Lawhorn Lawhorn Lawhorn Lawhorn Y , Charles-128 , Clifford-129, 189 , Doyle-109, 113, 189 , Waynei189 Lawless, Bill-108, 129, 189 Lawless, Gary-54, 175 Lawless, Sherry-169, 251 Lawrence, Alice-123, 127, 162, 251 Lawrence, Donna-130, 175 LeBleu, Lena-142, 162 LeBleu, Max-175 Leggett, Butch-109, 113, 189 Leslie, Lindaf131, 136, 137, 182 Liles, .1 immy-127, 162 Liles, Rodney-175 Liston, Brenda-101, 138, 139, 189 Liston, Linda-123, 175, 254 Litton, Fannie Mae-131, 136, 182 London, ,lerry-176 London, Lucille-126, 182 Loper, Cary-128, 176 Lovett, Margaret-118, 138, 189 Lovil, .ludy-55, 118, 124, 131, 182 Lovil, Patsy-138, 139, 189 Luman, Paulett-138, 189 Luman, Ricky-129, 189 M McBride, David-176 McCall, Bobby-129, 189 McCormack, Judy-118, 124, 126, 130, 182 RICCIHTL Rodney-36,51,90,98,113,125, 176, 260 McDaniel, .lo Ann--51, 136, 176 McKee, Clay--90, 120, 121, 125, 162 McKee, Kathleen-112, 113, 120, 121, 123, 124, 134, 136, 179, 182 McKissack, Linda-44, 47, 50, 55, 57, 112, 118, 124, 131, 135, 146, 163 McMillan, .lerrie-138, 189 McMillan, Mitchell-90, 182 Magness, Murry-120, 134, 182 Malone, Betty-183 Malone, Bobby-163 Marcantel, Simon-109, 129, 189 Marshall, BillW55, 64, 65, 83, 112, 117, 118, 131, 163 Marshall, lerrilyne-38, 112, 138, 139, 189 Marshall, Wynell-126, 131, 163 Martin, Kay-131, 183 Mason, Janie-130, 136, 176 Mauritzen, Mike-103, 183 Mauritzen, Ted-51, 125, 176 Mayo, Linda-139, 189 Mayo, Terry-109, 129, 189 Milam, Linda-183 Miller, Elaine-102, 138, 189 Miller, Pam-76, 120, 124, 183 Mitchell, Tim--90, 183 Monk, Doyle-129, 190 Monroe, Sandra-126, 131, 163 Moore, Abbie-130, 183 Moore, Douglas-54, 63, 120, 121, 124, 140 Moore, ,lane-54, 120, 121, 123, 124, 136, 183 Moore, Susan441, 64, 73, 77, 112, 115, 116, 124, 136, 140, 147, 163, 240 Moreland, Danny-183 Morgan, Tony-176, 261 Morris, ,lames-39, 66, 70, 90, 91, 92, 93, 128, 164 Morris, .lerry-106, 128, 183 Morrison, Eddiei90, 125, 135, 183 Morrison, Richardf9, 68, 164, 263 Mosby, ,loe-55, 118, 119, 164 Mosby, Steve-190 Moseley, Sharon-138, 190 Murray, Nancy-138, 139, 190 N Nail, Roland-51, 90, 93, 125, 135, 171, 176, 235 Needham, Mary-130, 183 Nelson, BrendaY60, 80, 101, 120, 121, 123, 171, 176 Newman, Frank-109, 187, 190 Nichols, Hazel-138, 139, 185, 190 Nichols, Libby-142, 164 Nichols, T. M.-164 Norsworthy, Ralph-131, 190 Norsworthy, Sally-124, 183 Novak, Stanley-120, 121, 140, 183 C1 oates Syhia-54,62,120,121,124,13L 183 cJwens,Danny-9o,9s,1o6,125,179,1a3, 242 I' Pace, Becky-34, 90, 115, 117, 120, 121, 122, 136, 137, 164, 249 Palmer, Paul-190 Parker, Jimmy-129, 190 Parker, Sandra-51, 115, 124, 130, 176 Peace, Bill--127, 165 Peace, Jacky-128, 183 Phillips, Billy-67, 96, 97, 98, 165 Pierce, Joe-109, 129, 190 Pierce, Louisef116, 123, 165 Pierce, Mike-129, 190 Pierce, Peggy-138, 190 Pike, Jimmy-183 Pike, Linda-51, 55, 118, 119, 124, 140, 176 Pitts, Richard-129, 190 Pitts, William--190 Plunkett, Vickey-190 Pope, James-128, 165 Porter, Roger-54, 90, 120, 132, 183 Posey, .1 anice-140, 183 Posey, Sandra-50, 116, 126, 165 Poss, ,laneN24, 40, 52, 73, 77, 117, 120, 121,136,137,165,265 Poss, Lonnie-90, 98, 103, 113, 125, 183, 242 Poss, Lynn-71, 90, 94, 96, 98, 103, 125, 176 Powell, Walter-176 Prince, Becky-54, 120, 123, 124, 136, 183, 236, 265 Pyle, ,lohnny-183 li Railey, Sharon-136, 183 Rainey, Carolyn Stone-83, 102 Ramsey, .lohn-90, 183 Ratley, Zelma-176 Ray, John-120, 125, 183 Rebert, Connie-33, 66, 122, 124, 131, 132, 133, 176 Redmon, Kay-131, 138, 139, 190 Reed, Danny-128, 140, 176 Reed, Clorese-67, 126, 131, 136, 166 Reed, Linda-123, 130, 132, 133, 183 Reed, Sammy-50, 77, 116, 125, 140, 166 Rhiddlehoover, Deborah-138, 190 Rhiddlehoover, .limmy-127 Rhodes, .ludy-136, 183 Rich, Christine4134, 138, 139, 190 Rich, EllisA166 Richards, Richards, BillA90, 108, 125, 166 Pam-101, 123, 131, 136, 183 Riley, Jennifer-50, 53, 64, 65, 123, 124, 126, 140, 147, 166, 239 Rinkle, Don:1ldf129, 190 Ritter, Chris--129, 190 Ritter, Larry--108, 109, 113, 129, 190 Ritter, Tommie ,lo-55, 118, 119, 130, 136, 137,176,240 Roberson, Steve455, 61, 96, 98, 103, 108, 120, 125, 176, 235 Robinett, Linda Gail-140, 183 Robinett, Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Larry-128, 176 , Billy Don-129, 190 , Claude4183 , Danny-129 , Kenneth-128, 176 , Kim-141, 142, 176 , Marilyn-77, 131, 138 Roe, Sandra-123, 124, 135, 136, 183, 253 Roquemore, Mike-125, 140, 176, 235 Roquemore, Steve-109, 185, 190 Ross, Mike-55, 62, 63, 90, 120, 121, 171 Rowe, Robert-183 Rowland, Nancy-81, 127, 177 Rushing, J. .l.-128, 183 Samford, S Morris-109, 190 Sanford, joe-109, 190 Scott, Bobby-128, 177 Scott, Georgia-32, 116, 122, 131, 166, 233 Screws, Genevieve-138, 139, 190 Screws, Lynni1l8, 131, 138, 190 Screws, Mike-33, 75, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97,9s,167 Sells, Billy-129, 190 Sells, Marys177 Shadowens, Jacqueline-113, 138, 139, 190 Shadowens, Linda-81, 99, 100, 120, 123, 177, 243 Sharp, Donna-134 Sharp, Larryf128, 177 Sharpe, Sandra-139, 190 Shaw, Shirley-131, 137, 177 Shell, Charlotte-39, 66, 99, 100, 101, 113, 123, 136, 167, 243 Shepherd, Larry-75, 90, 93, 120, 177 Shires, Mary Ruth-102, 123, 136, 183 Shires, Patricia-183 Shires, Sheila-136, 184 Shivers, Pamela-136, 184 Shumate, Judy-101, 131, 138, 190 Simpson, Simpson, Andy-141 Harry-167 Singletary, Cynthia-123, 124, 131, 184 Singleton, Kenneth-129, 190 Skelton, Billy-177 Skinner, Robert-90, 106, 184 Smith, Bob-132, 184 269 Smith, 120, Bubba-55, 90, 103, 104, 106, 107, 125, 184, 259 Snnth,Cknolyn-39,46,50,51,54,55,62, 67,79,80,83,112,115,116,120,12L 123, Smith, Smith, 184 124, 125, 130, 167, 263 James-109, 113, 185, 190 Jan-66, 120, 123, 124, 131, 136, Smith, Marcusv129, 190 Smith, Robert--167 Smith, Rebecca-118, 184 Smith, Robby-55, 90, 106, 107, 120, 121, 184 Smith, Roger4109, 190 Smith, Susan-64, 83, 113, 115, 117, 120, 124, 130, 136, 168, 238 Soape, Joe-128, 177 Soa e, Richard-184 P Soape, Ritaw-123, 124, 168 Soloman, James-498, 177 Sparks, Donna-55, 62, 102, 118, 119, 136, 142, 177 Spencer, Marilyn'-55, 120, 121, 123, 131, 136, 177 Steptoe, Anita4116, 120, 123, 130, 136, 184, 243 Stewart, Elizabeth--136, 184 Stone, .loan-50, 140, 168 Stough, Carol-123, 124, 134, 136, 184, 245 Stovall, Bill-109, 132, 191 Stovall, Bob-109, 132, 191 Stovall, Gayle---101, 138, 139, 191 Stovall, Karlene-'80, 123, 136, 177 Stuart, Chilton--168 Stuart, Jerry-127, 168 Summers, David-128 Summers, Linda-138, 191 Sutlive, Zyral--'72, 142, 177 T Talley, Charles--191 A Adams, Charlotte-204 Alexander, Beverly4196 Allison, Dianne-204, 218 Allison, ,lean-196, 215, 218, 220, 223 Allred, Virgil-196, 204, 218 Amburn, Marsharie-196, 220 Amburn, Rondal-196, 218 Anderson, .ludy-218 Anderson, Lee Roy4204, 217 Anderson, Richard-196, 216, 217 Andrews, Billy Don-196, 218 Arney, Ricky-196, 216, 217, 218 Arney, Stephen-196, 216, 217, 218 Arnold, Bill-194, 204 B Bagley, Barry-204, 217 Ballard, Elaine-204, 219 Barnett, ,lane-196, 220, 223 Barrett, Jane!-196, 220, 223 Beall, Frances-196 Bell, Eric-196, 219 Bettevy, Cecil-196 Bickham, Marilyn4196 Bickham, Susan-196, 220, 223 Biggs, .lohn-196, 219 Biggs, Kay-204, 218 Biggers, Linda--204, 218, 223 Birdwell, .limmy-196, 218 Bishop, Sherry-194, 196, 220 Blair, James-204, 217, 218 Boggs, David-204, 217, 218 Booth, Linda--196, 218, 221 Bolton, Judy-204, 218, 220 Bone, Linda-204, 220 Boren, Wesley-204, 217 Bounds, Jimmy-204, 217 270 Tatum, .lohn-98, 184 Tatum, Susanf113, 130, 138, 139, 191 Taylor, Ronnie-92, 177 Teal, ,limmy-132, 191 Teal, Tommie-127, 168 Teller, ,lanA-118, 119, 131, 177 Thoman, Skipper-184 Thomas, Connie-113, 123, 131, 136, 137, 177 Thompson, Baily-128, 169 Thornton, Bill-128, 169 Thornton, Kay-25, 66, 101, 117, 123, 177 Tiller, Rebecca-78, 102, 123, 124, 130, 136, 184 Tinkle, Bayford-129, 191 Tolleson, Linda--55, 11.3, 120, 124,'136, 179, 184 Tompkins, Davidf103, 184 Tompkins, Donnie-76, 106, 169 Tompkins, Ronnie-76, 106, 118, 142, 169 Tompkins, Tommy .loc-118, 119, 132, 184 Towns, Eddie-55, 62, 81, 96, 98, 103, 104, 120, 121, 178 Trimble, Rob-109, 135, 191 Trimble, Toni-36, 66, 99, 100, 101, 117, 123, 178, 234 Twomey, ,lane-138, 191 Twomey, Robert-128, 178 U Underwood, .lohn-90, 91, 178 W Waldrop, Phillip-76, 178 Walker, Betty-70, 78, 101, 123, 136, 184 Wardlaw, Kathy-138, 191 Warner, Kathy-118 Weaver, Tommy-4103, 178 Wedgeworth, Grady-128, 178 Welch, .lune Ellen-136, 184 Welch, Janis-178 Koonce Student luclex Bounds, Phil4194, 195, 196, 216, 217, 218 Boyd, Wanda-196, 218, 220, 223 Boyett, J udith-204 Briery, Danny-196 Briggs, Larry-204 Britton, Lindy-196, 217 Britton, Sandra-204, 217 Broach, Martha-197, 220 Brookshire, Billv-204, 219 Brown, Bobby-204, 217, 223 Brown, Paula-204, 218, 220 Brown, Robin-118, 197, 219 Browning, Pat-109, 197, 212, 216, 217, 218 Burleson, David-4197, 219 Burns, Chester Jamesg118, 204, 219 Bush, Sarah-197, 218, 220 Bustin, Bob-194, 197, 216, 217, 218, 221 Butler, ,ludy-204, 218, 220 C Cameron, Louise-204, 218 Campbell, Sarah-197, 218, 220 Canoy, Michael-204 Capps, Regina-195, 197, 218, 220 Cariker, Donna-204, 218 Cariker, Earl-197, 214, 216, 217, 218, 222 Cassity, .lunior--204 Castle, Kay-204, 218, 220 Cates, Terry-204 Chamness, Dennis-197, 218 Cheshire, Don-204, 217, 218 Cheshire, Joe-197, 216, 217 Coleman, Pansy-204, 218 Collier, Cassief197, 220, 223 Collins, Jeannette-197, 218, 220 Collins, Terry-197, 216, 217 Copeland, Lee-197, 216, 217 Copeland, Raymond-197 Wells, Rodney-132, 191 Westbrook, Jim-109, 191 Whidden, Susan-134, 136, 178 Whitaker, Debbie-101, 120, 123, 184, 231 Whitaker, Hal-120, 127, 178, 248 Whitaker, Toni-136, 184 Whitby, .limmy-169 Wight, Barbara--123, 184 Wilkerson, ,ludy-102, 136, 178 Wilkerson, Nancy-136, 142, 178 Wilkerson, Randall-129, 191 Wilkins, Deborah-131, 138, 139, 191 Williams, Betty-136, 184 Williams, Thomas Clay-109, 129, 191 Williams, Essie-138, 139, 191 Williams, Janis-99, 100, 101, 117, 123, 136 170 Williams, Londa-184 Williams, Rodney-178, 237 Williamson, Chris-118, 140 Wilson, Ralph-109, 191 Wimberly, Janette-51, 71, 76, 99, 100, 117, 123, 178, 249 Winfrey, Gayle-50, 64, 123, 124, 126, 140, 170 YVo1L Bobby-Y87,90,95,103,104,125, 170, 265 Woods, .lohn-141, 142, 178 Woods, Kathy-138, 139, 191 Wooley, Linda'-134, 139, 191 Wooten, Carolyn-191 Wooten, Martha-7, 136, 142, 178 Wooten, Tommi-130, 136, 137, 184 Worthington, ,lerel-118, 119, 191 Wright, David-98, 132, 184 Y Yarbrough, .lanie-118, 131, 136, 184 Yarbrough, ,lean-123, 130, 191 Yates, Danny-128, 178 Yates, Darrell-129, 191 Youngblood, Kenneth-178 Cordray, Christine-204, 218 Cranford, Dennis-204 Craver, Charles--197 Craver, Kenneth-197 Crowl, Sharon-204, 218, 220 Cullum, Susan-194, 195, 197, 215, 218, 220, 222 D Daniel, Tommy-197 Daniels, David-205, 217 Daniels, Patricia-194, 205, 218 Darnell, Drew-197, 218 Darnell, Stephanie-197, 218, 220, 223 Davis , Delores-205, 218 Davis, Jimmy-197 Davis, Linda-205, 218 Davis, R01J+197 Davis, Shirley-205, 218 Deason, Nelda- -205, 218 Denton, Daltfbr -194, 205, 217, 218 Dickerson, Beverly-205, 218 Dison, Dawn-205, 218, 220 Dorsett, Nick4205, 217 Dortch, Dwayneb-205, 217 Duke, Charles--205, 217 Duckworth, Le Annei194, 197, 214, 218, 220,221,222 Durrett, Tena-198, 218, 220 E Escoe, Susan--198, 218, 220 Evans, .1 oyce-205, 218 F Fant, Rodney-198, 216, 217, 218, 222 Farmer, William-198 Fillingim, Butch-198, 219 Fleming, Randy-198 Forman, Brendaw205, 218 French, Brenda-198, 220, 223 G Gary, Jayne--118, 198 Gary, Judy-205, 219 Gerardy, Bob-194, 198, 216, 217, 222 Gibbs, Cecil-9109, 198 Ginsel, Donna-205, 219 Godwin, Brenda-205 Godwin, Pat-205 Goodman, Bobbie-205, 218, 220 Goodman, Willy-198, 216, 217 Graves, Linda-198, 218, 223 Green, Charles-,205 Green, David-198, 216, 217 Griffith, Keith-205 Griffith, Sue-198 Grimes, Steve-205, 218 Groce, Jeannine-194, 205, 213, 218, Gruver, Debbie-205 H Hall, Kenneths198 Hall, Patrieiai205 Hammons, Butch-205, 217 Hancock, Alice-205, 218 Hancock, ShirleyW206, 218 Hanna, Martha-206, 220, 221 Haper, Gail-206, 218 Hardy, Jim-198, 217, 218 Harkrider, Kentf194, 198, 216, 217 Harkrider, Tim-206, 217 Harris, Denna-206, 218 Harris, Janice-198, 218, 220 Harris, Johnny-198 Harris, Judy-218 Harris, Rickey-206, 217, 218 Harrison, Danny-206, 217, 218 Hathaway, Sammy-206, 217 Haynes, Doyle-198, 216, 217, 218 Heard, Ronny-206 Heller, Robert-198, 216, 217 Henderson, Louan-206, 220 Henigan, Kathy-194, 198, 218, 220 Hill, Gary-198 Hillin, Don-198, 218 Hodge, Henry-206, 217 Hodges, Lois-206, 221 Holder, J immy-206 Holmes, Lindail98, 218, 220 Holmes, Tommy-198 Honeycutt, Billy-198, 218 Hooker, Van-198 Horn, Chrys-198, 218 Horn, Danny-199 Hudson, Nevilee-206, 218, 220 Hunter, Becky-206, 218, 220 I Ingram, Larry-206, 217, 218 Ivey, Clifford-206, 217 Ivey, Michael-206, 217 Hall, Baily-198 J Jacks, Danny-206 Jacks, Johnny-199 James, Curtis-199, 216, 217, 218 Jarvis, Laura-199, 220 Jernigan, Denny-206 Jimmerson, Johna--216, 219 Johnson, Ann-199, 218 2 J ones, Ja n-199, 218, 220, 222 Jones, Jimmy---199, 216, 219 K Kelly, Donw206, 219 Kilgore, KathyA194, 206, 218, 220 Kilgore, Kerry-119, 216, 217 Kiper, Frances-206, 219 Kirkland, Alice-199 Knight, Bill-199, 219 Koonce, Dale-199 Kyle, James-199 L LaGrone, Curtis-199, 216, 217 LaGrone, Judy-199 LaGrone, Mack--206 1.aGrone, Melvin-199 1.aGrone, Randy'-194, 199, 216, 217 Lambert Debra-206 Lambertl Rohertk216, 217 Ritter, Susan-201 Roberson, Ken-201, 216, 217 Robinson, Jackie-207, 217 Roe, Jo NellA194, 201, 218, 220 Rogers, Don-203, 207, 208, 217 Ross, Larry-207, 217 Rowe, Randal-201 Rushing, Vicki-194, 207, 218, 220 Rutherford, Ruth-201, 218, 220 S Salter, Charlotte--201, 215, 218, 220, 222 Sanford, Judy--201, 218, 220, 223 Saunders, Gary-201, 216, 218 Sells, Rebecca-201, 219 Shadowens, Janice-201, 220 Sharp, Rodneyf201 Shell, Susie-195, 201, 218, 220 Shires, David--201 Shires, Enima-201 Shubert, Larry-207, 219 Langford, Lindal-206 Langford, Steve-296, 217 Laws, Joel-200, 216, 217 Leslie, Rogeri206 Liston, Diane-207, 218, 220 Littleton, Larry-206, 207, 217 London, Patsyi200 Luman, Hollis-200 Luman, Lindas207 Luman, Ronnie-200 M McBride, Shirley-200, 218 McDaniel, Lindaf200, 218 McDaniel, Mike-207 McKee, Karen-203, 207, 215, 218, 220 McMillian, Ronny-203, 207, 217, 218 McMillan, Sue Ann-207, 219 Maines, Jeanell-207, 218 Malone, Beth-200 Mangham, Charles-200, 216, 217, 218 Marlin, Melinda-218 Martin, Steve--207, 219 Matlock, Larry-200, 216, 217 May, Henrys200 Mayo, Larry-207, 217 Milam, DannyA200, 216, 217 Mitchell, Benny-200, 216, 217 Moreland, Melinda-207, 220 Morris, Nancy-200, 218, 220 Moore, Bob-200, 218 Shull, Bobbyg201 Simmons, Jerry-201 Sims, ,Jackie-201 Sistrunk, Sidney-207, 213, 217, 218 Sistrunk, Sue-201 Skelton, Laurus207, 219 Skidmore, Sheila-201 Skinner, Sheila-208, 219 Smith, Jimmy-201, 218 Smith, .ludyA208 Smith, Leisu--194, 201, 218, 220, 222 Smith, Reva-201, 218, 220 Smith, Trudy-- 208 Soapc, Charlene-208, 218, 220, 223 Spears, Susan-208, 218, 220, 223 Spencer, Robbie-208, 217 Spurlock, Karen-202, 218, 220 Stehle, Dan-202 Stehlc, David--208, 218 Stephenson, Sammy-208 Strong, Andy-1202, 219 Stuckey, Dan-202 Stuckey, Don-202 Sullivan, Carol-208, 218, 220 Summers, CharlesW208, 219 T Terry, Leonard-202 Tew, Xvanda-202, 218 Thoman, Allis,ons202, 220 Thomas, Ben-109, 202, 216, 217, 218 N Nail, Edward-200, 219 Newman, Charlesi216, 217 Nutt, Sharon-200, 212, 218, 220 Oates, S O herrie-200, 218, 220 Oliver, Jean-207 Owens, Linda-200, 220 Parker, Patrick, P Nickyfzor, 217 Daviclw200, 216, 217, 218 Pierce, Bill-207, 217 Pierce, Bobby-207, 217 Pierce, Terisa-207 Thomas, Judyw208, 218, 220 Thompson, .lm-ys104, 202, 216, 217, 218 Thompson, Shirley-202, 220 Thompkins, Ronald-202 Tinkle, Billy Ray-208 Tucker, Mike-208, 217, 218 U Underwood, Robert-194, 202, 216, 217 218 W Walker, Melody-208, 218, 220 Ware, Larry-208 Weaver, Eddiew203, 208, 217, 218 Welch, Forest-208 Welch, Michael-208 Welch, Willie-202 Johnson, Nedra-199, 218, 220, 221, 223 Johnson, Paula-194, 206, 218, 220 Johnson, Rhonda-206, 220 Johnston, Pamela-194, 199, 218 Jolley, William-206, 217 Jones, Don-55, 118, 194, 199, 216 J ones, Larry-199 Pippen, Jane-207, 218, 220 Pitts, ,Juanita-200, 220 Pope, MarieY200 Pride, Ricky-109, 187, 200, 216, 217, 218 R Ray, Barbara-200, 219 Ray, Martha-207, 219 Reed, Dale-200, 216, 217 Reid, Robbie--200, 216, 217, 218 Rhiddlehoover, Roy-200 Riddlehoover, Judy-207, 218 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