Carthage High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Carthage, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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Pat Higginbotham, Editor Sandra Parker, Business Mgr Table of Contents Favorites ...... ......... 1 1 Honors ..... ......... 2 7 Activities ...... ......... -4 1 Organizations ........ ......... 6 3 Sports ....... ....... Classes .................. ....... Koonce fr. School ........ ....... Administration and Faculty ..................... ....... Advertisements ...... ...... ..95 119 171 205 .215 Dedication . . Student Awards Are Result of Teacher Devotion Having heen the first teacher hired hy Superin- tendent Q.M. Martin, Mrs. Sarah Ross has helped to launeh many successful students into our ever-changing world. As a result ot' her earnest devotion to her students, to Cartilage High School and to the teaching profession, the i965 PINE BURR Staff dedieates this yearbook, with appreciation for all with Whom she has worked to instill a love of America through her teaching ot' Ameriean History, for her devotion and interest in young people, for the sponsorship of the Future Teachers Association and for her constant concern for her students Whom she has tried to guide and to inspire M rs. Sarah Ross ti uccess in Achievements . . . Lynn Voss receives the Spurtsn' ard from Mr. Bill Apple-gale. N-M., Susan Kane is pres:-nlc-d as Key Club Swf-c-Illcart lay Rx Mclfrary, Club Pre-Siclent. rd Janelle' Wimlwrly and Carolyn Cariker, All-District Girls liaskelball Players. clwck in unillrrms us Ilw Basketball season ends. 5 ,Indy Rhodes, Bernita Graves, Anita Sleptoe, Diana Lacy. and ,Ianie Mason rec-eive their caps from Mrs. julia Byrd. Administrator oi Nurses, Pannla General Hospital. .lan Teller. Band Sweetheart, is presented by Milton Briery. Band President. Raymon Hunt repre- sented Carthage High School at Choral All-State. Kathleen McKee presents Brant Buck as a 1966 PINE BURR Staff member. Jan Smith and Cynthia Singletary serve as Industrial Arts Co-Sweethearts. . . . and Awards 7 The Cv Pin Awards CHS Students The members of the Honor Society gather at the front entrance of the high school to receive recognition for their high scholastic attainment. This group which receives a C pin represents fifteen per cent of the student body. This award is given at the annual Honors Assembly Awards - - - Students wait in the front of the building before school. This is the campus area beautified by graduating classes. l The Carillon peels forth from the CHS tower on special days. I0 Boys gather around the flag pole dur- ing lunch period. The flag flies at half mast to honor Herbert Hoover. Lynn Poss looks pleased as he Comes forward to receive his Hr. CHS FAVORITES EDITOR I.inda I.iston ward. Each year the students of CHS choose classmates who personify the student ideas and ideals at CHS. Better known on the campus as PINE BURR Favorites, a student is permitted to receive only one of these honors which are announced at the annual PINE BURR Party. FAVORITE Mr, CHS Lynn Poss M iss CHS Tom: Trimble Photos by Most Likely To Succeed Rodney McCrmy Most Likely To Succeed Linda Pike Beauty and Beau Bobby Adams Kay Thornton Beauty and Beau, Debbie Whitaker Ronnie Braster Beauty and Beau fan Smith John, Underwood f - -wwf wff-f' fy f,,-.Inf V LLVV I M,MW, A Mrykky M MW,WLk,,n,,,,,,,x,,,,?.,Q-fw,..,.,,,i . mnmn Senior Favorites Linda Liston Eddie Towns 5 Q i E 3 s 3 2 3 Q s 5 3 3 i 3 1 EN i s Photos by Poovcy Junior Favorites Cynthia Singletary Gary Edge N 3 1 5 1 i 5 2 s 2 2 E 3 s 3 E 5 2 r 2 E Q i 4 w 1 4 5 i 5 N I E i i I i T 1 I 1 Y 5 I 5 r X 1 V Best School Citizens Pat Higginbotham Joe Beard Most Coarteoas Susan Kane Randy Davis Catest Couple Patsy Arms trong Clyde Jones F rienclliest Karen Gholston Gary Hickey Wittiest Betty J ones Phillip Walclrop Most Athletic Janette Wimberly Mike Heard Kathe Davis and Tommy Duckworth, recipients ofthe Village Players Best Actress and Best Actor Awards, clutch their awards with thoughts of unbelief. Honor as defined in Webster's Dictionary is the esteem due or paid to worth. Not every student in CHS receives the honor due him, but those worthy of outstanding honor receive recognition. These student accomplishments bring honor to the school, the teachers and the student. We too, would like to give special recognition to these Honors. r-me ,f. t ,, A4,N N .-W tl! E mm .fx , mgqgl ix me 4 2.55, w ggi 'i , Q ati ,5 t w Marv, t ima HW it tj - I 2 1 il ff ' 1 gr t o ' - .EXW . , - ,.W.h may tt g, A - N ..-.,.:e- EDITOR Linda Liston HONORS Valeclictorian Linda Pike 9781 Salutatorian Robert Gray Qz 62 Bein I SHARON HULL g Editor of the CARTHAGINIAN...Being photographer on the 1964-65 PINE BURR... Singing in the A Cappella Ch0ir...Being chosen as Citizen of the Month...Acting in the Senior Play. 30 LYNN POSS Uutstanding LYNN POSS SHARON HULL RODNEY MCCRARY LINDA PIKE EDDIE MORRISON PAT HIGGINBOTHAM KATHLEEN McKEE DIANNE CLABAUGH JUDY BOYD JOE BEARD BgSdCilP'd A' Qt- ein tu ent ounc resi ent... cum as uar er in eecte r. C.H.S.... back for Bulld0gs...Be g l d Winning All-Tournament ln Basketbal1...Being elected Citizen of the Month tudents The Ten Outstanding Students represent the personification of leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. This is the only faculty-chosen award given at the PINE BURR Party. Since Carthage High School is one of the ten pilot schools in Texas, it is a great honor to be chosen one of its Outstanding Students. The faculty consider this to be the highest award they can bestow. RODN EY MCCRARY Conductin Key Club meetings...Receiving Out- standing Sgenior Boy...Being awarded Citizen of the Montli...Receiving Sportsmanship Award at the Foot- ball Banquet.,,Being in the Honor Society. LINDA PIKE Being in the All-State Band...Receiving the John Philip Sousa Award...Receiving the English Award from the Book Club...Being Valedictorian. 3I EDDIE MORRISON Going to State meet in debate...Being in the Key Club ...Being elected 1965-66 Student Council President... Playing for the Bulldogs. PAT HIGGINBOTHAM Being State officer in FHA. . .Being Editor of the 1964-65 PINE BURR. . . Receiving Outstanding Senior Girl . . .Working on the CARTHAGINIAN. KATHLEEN McKEE Being Editor of the 1965-66 PINE BURR...Singing in the A Cappella Choir . . . Working on the CARTHA- G1N1AN...Being in the Horizon Club. 32 IHANNE CLABAUGH JUDY BOYD Being photographer for the 1964-65 PINE BURR... Winning a medal in U.l,L. for piano solo...Singing in Playing baSk6iball...BCiIlg irl the Honor Society... the Select Singersmworking for the 4-l'l...Being in Working on the CARTHAGINIAN. 1hgH0n0rS0cieiy, JOE BEARD Being a State ofHcer in FFA...Being elected Best School CiIizcn...Parlicipating in the Senior Play... Being chosen on the All-Star Cast. CHS Students Robert Gray won first in State for extemporaneous speaking. Boys' Debate team, Tommy Duckworth and Eddie Morrison, won first in Regional and went to State. 4 In persuasive speaking, Sandra Brooks won third in Sharon Hull and Phyllis Harris competed in Regional meet for Journalism. Regional and Roland Nail won second. Phyllis won second in Regional and went to State. 34 A Participate in UIL. Stacy Reed was named Best Actor at the District 1One-Act Play Contest. Glenda Bates and Joe 'Beard were named to the All-Star Cast. Linda Collins and Kay Birdwell tied for first place in spelling at the District meet. Robert Gray won first in Regional for extemporaneous speaking and Sandra Roe won third. 35 Choir and Band I Raymond Hunt was the only student to represent The following students were members of the All-Region Choir: B. Berry, A. Lacy, Carthage at the All-State Choir in Houston. S. Oates, M. Spencer, J. Boyd, V. Edge, M. Ross, B. Gerardy, D. Denton, J. Smith,l B. Honeyeutt, R. Hunt, E. Towns, B. Leggett, R. Roberson, R. Smith, R. Porter, G. Lawless. ' The following students won medals in contest: J. Jones, V. Edge, B. Prince, A. Lacy, L. Tolleson, Brenda Nelson accepts the A Cappella S. Tatum, B. Gerardy, R. Abernathy, J. Marshall, B. Harrigan, M. Arnold, D. Woods, D. Moore, Choir Award from Mr. Ed Stone. B. Honeycutt, R. Porter, E. Towns, R. Hunt, M. Ross, B. Gerardy. 36 Receive Awards Mr. Sam Burke presents the John Philip Sousa Tommy Heaton and Brant Buck were two members Award to Linda Pike. of the band to make All-State. L i I These students won first place medals in contest: T. Ritter, C. Hood, B. Smith, A. Britt, D. Sparks, P. Reed, J. Kelly, T. Heaton, R. Thompkins. 37 Senior Honor Society FRONT ROW: L. Collins, B. Berry, S. Hull, J. Wimberly, C. Thomas, P. Higginbotham, T. Duckworth, J. Teller, M. Heard, B. Cassity, S. Roberson, A. Simpson, B. Gerardy, S. Parker, G. Bates, R. Nail, L. Pike, T. Mauritzen. SECOND ROW: D. Yates, R. Gray, D. Reed, J. Browning, L. Poss, R. McCrary, M. Johnston, E. Christenson, L. Crowl. fnnzor Honor Soczety FRONT ROW: J. Bingham, C. Woods, S. Bates, J. Boyd, B. Stewart, J. Smith, K. Martin, C. Williams, S. Tatum, K. Wardlaw, H. Nichols V. Haper, D. Sharp, J. Posey, P. Clark, R. Smith, K. Dennard, R. Trimble, R. Dowdy, B. Leggett, E. Morrison, D. Keeling, B. Walker D. Clabough, J. Tatum, P. Harris, K. McKee, S. Roe, C. Graves, R. Harris, M. Harrison, J. Moore, P. Armstrong, J. Lovil, S. Oates, L Tolleson, B. Wight. 38 September LYNN POSS December SHARON HULL Citizens of the Month 0Cl0lJCl' November RODNEY MCCRARY LINDA PIKE This award given by the PANOLA WATCHMAN is chosen by the faculty members each month. The Citizen of the Month is given for leader- ship and citizenship during that month. January TONI TRIMBLE February March SANDRA PARKER TOMMY DUCKWORTH April May SUSAN KANE ROYSTON CADENHEAD l A 39. Pat Higginbotharn and Rodney McCrary were named Outstanding Senior Boy and Girl by the Rotary Club. Students Eddie Christianson accepts the Outstand- ing Key Club Award from Rodney McCrary. 40 Serving first semester as Lions Club Representatives were Linda Liston and Steve Roberson. Linda Davis and Eddie Towns served the second semester. Receive Special Recognition x Mrs. Naomi Phillips presents Mary Goode with the Outstanding Homemaker of the Year. Martha Wooten presents Karen Gholston with the Business Club Award. Andi Sim son Ro ston Cadenhead and im Broome record the weekl ha en- P , y , J Y pp at Carthage High School for the Voice of CHS . The well-rounded school life at CHS offers many activities to the student. There are activities for fun, with a message, for support, for special occasions. Each event will be remembered by CHS'ers as that extra something that added spice and spirit. t ACTIVITIES EDITOR Betty Jones ACTIVITIE Dr. Saunderson QMike Johnstonb councils with a patient, Veta Louise Simmons fKathe Davisl, in the l965 Senior play, Harvey Mike Johnston, Joe Beard, Robert Gray, and Sharon Hull in the hospital scene of the Senior Play, Harvey,,. Robert Cray, with his friend, Harvey. advertise fo the Senior play, Harvey . Harvey M Steals the Spotlight in y December 'illll go Catch that old man, Dowd, for you, Dr. Uoe Beard. Tommy Duckworthl x J l L Billy Liarg' - One-Act Play- Wins District Now, listen here, Buddy. If you want to fight-l'm chicken! lDebbi Whitaker, Roland Nail, and Stacia Reedj Alice lKathe Davisj and Barbara lPat Clazeb rush to the side of Flor- ence QGlynda Batesl as she has a serious attack of coughing in the District One-Act Play, Billy Liar . C S'But Rita, if you don't marry me, I'll just die! lAndi Simpson, and Stacia Reedj Mmes Pauline Bruster Rub Liston Mildred McCrary Virginia Brown, Elaine Trimble, and Margie Poss chaperoned the Kick-Off Party. l Debbie Whitaker and Ronnie Bruster really went in for playing W the part of Daisy Mae and Little Abner at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Aw Susie these shoes will just fit you' tSus1e bllell and Kent Harkriderb 3 Jim Westbrook, Mike Johnston, and Doyle his 1 Gee! l'm so scared that they're not gonna lik' laawhorn, fool around while waiting to get my new hairstyle tStacia Heed, Susan Kanel In OH the next dance' Kay Thornton trying to fix records 44 at the Kick-Off Party. l Tommy, please try to hold your emotions and keep your tongue in Clyde ,Innes and Patsy Armstrong entertain at the PINE BURR Party. your mouth while dancing. tTommy Duckworth, Linda Holmesh Parties Lifven Student Lyfe Mr. Bill Applegate, Bobby Adams, Mike Heard, Rodney McCrary, Mickey LaGrone, get ii , Lynn Poss, and Mr. Don Martin pose for a picture of the awards at the Football Banquet' Football players and their dates having main course at the annual Football Banquet. , 45 e 9 i Ricky Pride, Raymond Copeland, J. J. Rushing, Sandra Parker, Steve Holland, and Kathy Woods gave a 4-H Assembly. Linda Pike, vocalist for the stage band, blasts out the blues at the Stage Band assembly. Toni Trimble smiles proudly over being named Citizen of the Month of January. 46 Tension mounts as students prepare to give Student Coun- cil campaign speeches. Mrs. Ada Stovall talked to the Student Body on Americanism. 'irst is an unidentified shepherd, ,inda Williams, and Freddy Mason. The A Cappella Choir and the Select Singers perform in a choir assembly. Panola College drama students resented a Christmas assembly. Student Activities Rally Around Assemblies W Rick Applegate gives a talk on the phonograph while Mr. Q. M. Eartin looks on attentively. For the first time, we heard our chimes the tower. Representative from the National Sales Association speaks to the CHS student body on job opportunities. 47 Pep Squad members picke the Palestine pep rally to boosf spirit for the Bulldogs. i 1 Pep Rallies Boost School Spirit + Junior, Bubba Smith, gave a speech in the pep rally to boost spif of the team. Rodney McCrary, Betty Jones, and Linda Liston pry open t jug containing the Spirits of CHS. Cheerleaders, Toni Trimble, Ginger Edge, Debbie Whitaker cheer at the pep rally on the square. 48 Basketball Sweetheart, Karen Craddoek. is ascorted by captains of the team, Eddie llowns, and Steve Roberson. .lan Teller, Band Sweetheart for 1965, is accompanied by Band president, Milton W Briery, and by Larry Langford. Accompanying Toni Trimble, Football Sweetheart, is her escort, Bobby Adams and flower bearer, Rodney lVlcCrary. Activities Highlighted by Sweethearts ,lohn Underwood, Linda Liston, Larry Shepherd, Tinka Brown, Lynn Foss, Kay Thornton, Rodney lVlcCrary, Toni Trimble, Bobby Adams, ,lan Smith, Gary Edge, Cynthia Singletary. Bubba Smith, Debbie Whitaker, and Ronnie Bruster make up the Queen's Court for the 1965 Football Season. 49 A Cappella Refvives Musicals With Bye Bye Biraliew Step back, girls, Conrad Birdie fliddie Townsj is a big star nowf, 50 But Daddy, I don't like dolls and teddy bears any more. l'm in love with Conrad. CMike Boss, Sylvia Oatesj Linda Reed consoles Mike Boss as he realizes he has been a failure in rearing his daughter, and Rob Trimble makes a wise- crack. Sweetapple is a busy place for telephone conversations in Bye Birdien as Jamie Smith, Cheryl Saunders, Cary Dee Marilyn' Spencer, Becky Prince, Sherri Oates, Danny Butch Leggett, and Janie Mason talk about Conrad Birdie . Spanish Rose Moore goes out on t town. Bartender, Roger Porter, serves Shri er, Gary Lawless. I give up,-WHAT? CLinda Bradyl Miss Helen Rider, Gary Edge, Bubba Smith, Shirley Brewster, and Reba Harris ake plans for the Magazine Sales to raise money for the Junior prom. -Q . interest. ' -, ' sqm I , L V L M V V .W , W S, M Q., A p .ae Y K' 'ew . , 'M Mrs. Lelia LaCrone and Mrs. Betty Strong judge decorated doors, a contest sponsored by the pep squad to boost school spirit. Elections, Contests, and Snow Occup CHS ,ers 5, if f 5' vw- - A Fei- ,q '- fi'-y '.,..- , .. tttr tt J f4'f-WM ff fw t ' - X , 1 m-A 5- f'1-,www 1'- ..,,t.aw -,tw-a: .1a5aa' 'Its-. fe fry, -'11-ff-if-. . f ,A -. : f 'gSquatty Moore .i,' I 1 :iff'1f'.z,.:f1' -'r '4r 5 ,-f f,,g, -' , f draws back to throw ., - ' V a curve as Donald g ' J E Hogue looks on with K, , t ' ' .- 1 if ,Q Juniors Fete Seniors With t Banquet Listen here, Buddy! Don't sing out of turn when you sing Twin- kle, Twinkle Little Stari' with me. fBubba Smith, Gary Edge, and Roger Porte-rj Judy Boyd and. Annette Lacy sang a medley You'll Never Walk Alone , Senior Class Link Henderson and his trumpet at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Song, is sung by jane Moore, tained at the '65 Junior'Senior Banquet Moon Maids, Pat Barnett, Loretta Hunter, .lane Twomey, Kay Red- mon, Debbie Wilkins, Dianne Kee- ling, Debbie Rhiddlehoover, and Vickie Cowan serve at the junior- Senior Banquet, 'LOuter Space 52 Couples dance to the music of the Boss- 1en at the 1965 Junior-Senior Prom. Liston entertain at the Prom. Beverly Berry, Eddie Towns, and Linda Stacia Reed, jimmy Broome, Joe Beard, Royston Cadenhead. and Mag- nolia Duckworth performed a skit at the Junior-Senior Prom. Miss Virginia Knapp shows john Woods just exactly how to do the monkey . Juniors- Seniors Visit Old South D Palmer Clark. Kathaleen Mt-Kee, Mitchell McMillan, Linda Reed, Robbie Smith, Pat Glaze, Danny Owens, and Shirley Brewster sit one out at the Southern Plan- tationu. 53 m A Seniors bow their heads as invocation for Divine Guidance is intoned in the services of Baccalaureate and Commencement Line-up begins in the halls of CHS. Who will I march beside? WTQ ,'f51f53i ,. ,ww x QEQL. Q, Mr. Louis Robinson describes one of thc scliolurships while Mr. Sam Burke and the band await the announcement of the rccipient of the award. ff Mike Heard rc-cr-ivcs the john C. Brown Mathe- matics :X ward. 56 Linda Liston, Editor of the Award section, receives HER awar Commencement is the Climax of the Senior Year Milton Briery, Band President, receives his diploma a salute from the band. Tommy Duckworth receives his diploma from his father, Board Member T. G. Duckworth. There were two other Board Member-Graduate sets: Toni Trimble and father: Bill Cerardy and father: who were presented their diplomas by their fathers. 57 Student Activities Brighten School Li e y Counting the votes for the 1965-66 FHA officer elections are Lorene Bush, Mary Higginbotham, Mary Goode, and Karlene Stovall. But, Albert, can't you understand-We can't live on love alonef' Jane Moore, Raymon Hunt in Bye, Bye, Birdie. i Lynn Poss and Eddie Towns smile over being named to tha All-Tournament teams in two tournaments. l The Future Homemakers spon- sored an assembly called The Match Game. Those participating were Kathe Davis, Tommy Duck' worth, Karen Darnell, Betty Walker, Rodney McCrary, and Pat Higgin- botham. If rally I Coaches, Phyllis Harris, Dianne Clahaugh, Susan Kane, and Anita Steptoe e a ulrlardn workout as team members show their skill in a skit at the Pat Glaze and Toni Trimble dominate the fashion trend that is the Dogpatch Trend, in these Way-out styles. Phyllis Harris and Sharon Hull take a rest from the hard work at Regional Contest in Houston. 15, Brenda Hooper, Gloria Honf-yvutt, Beth Stewart, ,Indy Rhodes, Karen Darnell, and Karlene Stovall model ggatrnients whifvh they have made. the FHA Style Show. 59 Phyllis Harris Carrivs thc- Amerivan Flag as she leads off the FFA rodeo. FFA Rodeo Highlights Spring Activities Rmivn parade kicks off the FFA Rodeo as cow- girls und cowboys don their western wear. A CHS cowboy holds on for dear life as he rides in the FFA Rodeo. 60 Bill Gerardy and Tommy Weaver doing art work on blackboard in the Science room. CH Classes Seem, Lively ,Ian Jones borrows some school supplies from ob Moore. Rodney Haper, Kim Robinson, Charlie Fant, David Phillips, Karlene Stovall, and .lan Teller experience a new biology course. Sophomore biology class listens intently , Football boys lift weights in the Off-Season program. fjohnny Blair, Mickey LaGrone, Andy Durrett, Raymond Hunt, and Mitch- ell McMillan.l Steve Roberson reads the Last Will and Testament at the Senior Assembly. Karen Gholston, senior class secretary, reads the class history at the assembly, May 21. 62 enior Assembl - Last One or eniors Terry Alford and Bobby Adams lead the 1965 Seniors of High School down the aisle at their final assembly. Mary Goode president of the Sr. Hi. Future Homemakers of America chap- opens their monthly meeting with the FHA Creed. Organizations provide Carthage High School Students with an opportunity to participate in activities according to personal interests and hobbies. Although organizational activities could not replace the academic necessities, they do supplement them. Qs... EDITOR Beverly Berry OR GANIZA TIUNS Leadership Developed 5 Members of the Student Council this year are from left to right: Darrel Yates, Jim Hooker, Lynn Blair, Danny Owens. Bublia Smitli, Linda l,iston, Steve Roberson, Larry Crowl. Doyle Lawhorn. Lynn Poss, Susan Kane, Steve Roquernore, Kathleen MvKee, Dianne Clabaugla. Linda Brady. Stephanie Darnell, .lo Null Roe. Linda Holmes, ,lean Allison, Beverly Berry, Lorene Bush, Susan Shell, Betty Jones, Jerrilyri- lNlarsl1all,l,isa Smith. Vickie Haper, Marilyn Spencer, Ted Mauritzen, Milton Briery, Mike Johnston, John Tatum, Sharon Hull, Jimmy Hiddlehoover, Pat Higginbotham, Sandra Parker, Rodney Mc'Crary, Glenda Bates, Eddie Toss ns, Janie Mason, Scotty Bates, Tommie ,lo Ritter. Tinka Brown. resic ent 7 I - ' LYNN FOSS LINDA LISTON Vice-President Secretary SUSAN KANE LINDA DAYIS 64 Ll . 1 l l 'v .4 .i S 1 ' l 1 1, T ' l r l Q I' i C Treasurer V l Through Council 1 Pat Higginhotham helps Karen Darnell put out posters for the Student Council officer campaign. J ,lone Heaton. l atricia ,leffrs-ss, and Gladys Huber clean the study hall windows during the clean-up day at school sponsored by the Student Council. 'v Organized to form the governing body of CHS, the Student Council is made up of homeroom representatives, heads of organizations and pub- lications. Working jointly with the Key Club all year, the Council has planned the football Sweetheart presentation and dance, the city clean-up day campaign, and the campaign to keep CHS clean. Their other activities included selling football ribbons, conducting pep rallies, planning recep- tions after home football games, sending repre- sentatives to the District Student Council Forum, and sponsoring Twirp Week. Becky Prince, Guy Bunyard, Debbie Whit aker, and Ronnie Bruster enjoy the Sadie Hawkins Dance that climaxed Twirp Week Carthaginian Train: FRONT ROW: Jane Moore, Betty Jones, Susan Kane. Linda Gray, JoAnn McDaniel. SECOND ROW: Debbie Whitaker, Tinka Brown, ,lea Holloway, Marilyn Harrison, Kathleen McKee, Sandra Parker, Billie Ruth Cassity. THIRD ROW: Tommie Jo Ritter, Ronnie Briery, Reba Harris, Rebecca Tiller, Connie Thomas, Rodney Williams, Barbara Brooks, Kay Rirdwell, Sandi Roe, Pat Higginhotham, Dianne Clahaugh Royston Cadenhead, Phyllis Harris, Liz East, Linda Liston, Tommy Duckworth, Anita Steptoc. The largest CARTHAGINIAN staff in CHS history made up of thirty-five members worked to receive an All-Texas Rating From the Texas High School Press Association, and the Interscholastic League Press Conference. One of the highlights of the year for the CARTHAGINIAN staff members was a Careers in Journalism Conference at Southern Methodist University, where Harry Reasoner was the speaker. Representatives were also sent to the Regional news writing contest in Houston. Phyllis Harris won in the Regional event and competed at the State level in Austin. 66 fournalists fd Miss Virginia Knapp, Adviser Sharon Hull Editor' la out the ffmwi at 2?-VTE. 4' 5 . ' Linda Davis, Business Managerg A L V 1 , Y dummy for their next edition. Assistant Editors, Linda Collins and Janette Wimberly, and As- sistant Business Manager, Beverly Berry type a stencil. Toni Trimble, Head Printer: and Kay Thornton, Assistant Printerg get ready to run another page of the CARTHAGINIAN. Phe 1964 399031 a ir Sandra Parker Business Manager - I -I Anna For the first staff niembers CINIAN staff, co-operatively Four the at T - aration . Also four sgntevd the T tiiiatidn Misa tglw Q f N- , f M, . , ,rw , , , , 1 - - . - .1 AMI, tx. , A 5-,iqggv ,, L15FTZ,gag 'wg . t - f i,1Qw1'i9iL-f:L - Y -- f :wuts - 7 -I .. 7 -1 51 . M agixzfg fliili'-fzii? p .Um 8if1v'25k3QIl2iF'Ji-.isvn,N,,fJKi?55?fF34.g,q5S+4asJdwQG9L1457ixi.b5W Lf TQ 'Z -wifi Q- LA f - L- - ' -MII 'L 3 '1'Jfv 2.55. f:.5F1J School Year I f - - - V ff , , :wav , 4,4, 1- ,-,f..,,... -f ff.. f , f- --f-f- .-- :kf,,.W,,,,Q-ff - -.:wmf:1mw,.:f WfQ,1p4fzv:wQQwQwz:Q7.1 Key Club Trains or Leadership t 1 The Key Club, a branch of the Kiwanis International, is an organization whose mem- bers are chosen on an invitational basis of citizenship and scholarship. The Club has worked this year with the Student Council for the homecoming pres- entation and the clean-up campaign. They also held a reception in honor of the teachers, school leaders, and parents of Key Clubbers. Six boys represented the club at the Re- gional convention in Fort Worth. Key Club Officers are: Tommy Duckworth, vice-president: Eddie Morrisor Lt. Governor: Susan Kane, Sweetheart, Rodney McCrary, president: Eddi Christianson, secretary-treasurer. KEY CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Heard, P. Jimmerson, J. Beard, B. Buck, l.. Crowl, B. Gerardy, S. Bates, .l. Smith, R. Trimble, S. Kano, sweetheart, Smith, S. Roberson, R. Smith. STANDING: R. Abernathy, R. Nail, J. Pierce, M. Johnston, G. Edge, J. Browning, D. Owens, B. Smith, Moore, M. Roquemore, B. Leggett, P. Clark, D. Reed, S. Carter, M. Mauritzen, L. Poss, R. McCrary, E. Christianson, T. Mauritzen, J. Tat J. Ray, J. Bingham, R. Bruster, B. Adams, R. Davis, B. Fleming. 70 Cheerleaders Build Spirit Vf ' Sff fl ' ,. K 1' E if G E 'E J .,,, N, Tx- G S. t '--ig ,.- . ' fQ1:pf, VL: K2 'laik vw 37 I Zh. --,',' ' 'I . MN Leg ' -- CHS CHEERLEADERS JAN SMITH KAY THORNTON GINGER EDGE HEAD CHEERLEADER DEBBIE WHITAKER TONI TRIMBLE Pep Squad Cheers il E 5 fs 35. E 'E E, fa 3 Z 2 r . 1 Al i Freshman and Sophomore Pep Squaders areg FRONT ROW: C0-Captains ,laekie Shadowens. Brenda Liston, Susan Tatum. SECOND ROW:' l.eAnneV lliiekwortli. Susan Shell. .l0Nell Roe, Vickie llaper, Betty Denton. ,lerrilvn Marshall. Miekv Arnold. Hazel Niehols. Brenda Harrigan Karen firarlrloek. ,ludy Sliumate. Naney Morris. Vicky Cowen. Cenivive Serews. Diane Keeling. Deliliie Cliandler. Linda Bigrgers. THIRD ROW: Susan liseoe. Susan Cullum. l,isa Smith. lan lones. Sharon Nutt. Kathy Woods. Kay Bolton. Kay Hedmon. Gayle Stovall, Peggie Pierce, Naney lllurray, ,lolflaine Brown. Dehhie Wilkins. Allison Ylilioman, Susan Willizxiiis. Linda Graves. FOURTH ROW: lufly Harris, Charlotte Salter, Linda Holmes. Janiee Sliadowens. ,lean Allison. Sherry Oates, Jane Barnett, Christine Rieli. Linda Wooley, Sandra Sharp, Loretta Hunter, Essie Williams, Mary Pilcher, Tina Durrett, Kathy Henigzan. 3 , 1 i Pep Squaders form a huddle during one of the skits given for the pep rallies. For Bulldogs l The Freshman pep squad consolidated Other activities sponsored by the pep with the high school pep squad this year, squad were the door decoration contest, making the membership one hundred and naming of Mr. Football, and the painting of thirty-five. These enthusiastic girls supported signs to cheer the Bulldogs. the Bulldogs at the football games, sponsored the Kick-off Party, and participated in pep rallies. l he Junior and Senior Pep Squaders are: FRONT ROW: Cheerleaders: Toni Trimble, Ginger Edge, Debbie Whitaker, Kay Thornton, Jan mith. SECOND ROW: Co-Captains Tinka Brown, Beverly Berry. Liz East. Captains Linda Liston and Betty Jones, Co-Captains Cynthia ingletary, Betty Walker, Janis Boyett. THTRD ROW: Virginia Edge, Gladys Huber, Sandra Roe, Brenda Nelson. Presirlr-nt: Becky Prince, ice-President: Susan Kane. Secretary, Jane Moore, Reporterg Rebecca Tiller. Jone Heaton. FOURTH ROYV: Pat Collins. Mary Needham, ancy Bc-eh, Kathy Hunter. Carol Slough, Louise Hartley, Gloria Honeyeutt. FIFTH ROW: Mary Shires. Jeanne Holloway, Kay Martin. crnita Graves, Janie Yarborough, Pam Shivers, Beth Stewart, Phyllis Harris. The capping ceremony is the big event of the year to the members of the Future Nurses. Tuberculosis drive claimed their attention during the month of November, and in the spring they attended the district meeting at Tyler. The club saw a demonstration of resusitation given at Panola General Hospital. Janie Mason brought added honor to the organization since she served as District Secretary of the Future Nurses. The girls participated in a capping ceremony for serving at least thirty-six hours of nursing. .ii Left to Right: Brenda Harrigan, asst. secretary, Rebecca Tille- Mrs. Lou Tatum, sponsor: Janie Mason, President: Pat Arm strong, lreporterg Diana Lacy, vice-president: Judy McCor mick, historian: Virginia Edge. 1 FUTURE NURSES FRONT ROW: V. Edge, B. Harrigan, S. Griffin. C. Beason, R. Tiller, D. Lacy, P. Armstrong, J. McCormick, J. Mason. SECOND ROW Tatum, R. Brown, M. Craig, A. Lacy, A. Steptoe, B. Graves, L. Hartley. THIRD ROW: R. Potter, M. Shires, L. McDaniel, A. Britt, Lou Tatum, L. Booth. FOURTH ROW: C. Honeycutt, P. Shivers, S. Brooks, B. Denton, J. Rhodes, B. Ray, R. Sells, C. Oates, C. Rich, Boyd, J. Pitts, J. Yarborough, B. Williams. ,+L Future Nurses Aid Hospital Debaters Win, Tournaments DEBATE CLUB Mr. Ben Grant, Tommy Duckworth, Carlos Brooks, Robbin Brown, Royston Cadenhcad, Stanley Novak, Larry Crowl. Eddie Morrison, Sandia Roe, Sandra Clabaugh, Charlotte Salter, Reba Harris, Linda Cray, Roland Nail. OFFICERS Mr. Ben Grant, sponsor: Reba Harris, secretary-treasurerg Royston Cadenhead, reporter: Roland Nail, vice-president, Tommy Duckworth, president. The Debate teams of Carthage have maintained a high standard for its members, and this year was no exception. The Debate group attended clinics at Waco, Ft. Worth and Shreveport. Two teams, girls and boys, won district debate tour- naments and advanced to Regional at Houston. The boys' team, Tommy Duckworth and Eddie Morrison, advanced to State only to be defeated in their first round. Mr. Ben Grant sponsored the Debate Club. 75 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA KNFil2l.lNC: .l. Rearfl. .l. Rushing. R. Craig, .l. Dunlap. .l. Peace, l. Hooper. D. SIIIIIIIIBTS. .l. Parker, R. Luinan. ll. llrooks. C. Hunt. D. Monk, T. Nlayn. STANDINC: C. T.tlllllJL'I'I. ll. lit-ml. T. Xlaturilzen. ll. Svotl, .l. lloolicr. R. lTlll'lilYHl'lll. C. ,lone-s. l., Fliarp, K. Davitlson, C. Ritter. R. llolcoinlm, C. lrlivkey. C. Caisxwll. l.. Hooper. ,l, llrowningg, R. Hkinm-r, C. Wedgvwnrtli. lf. Harris. .I. Pike. Nl. Lallrom-. ll. Ariz. M. Me-Millan. B. Holder, S. Thoinan. T. Allison. W. Glenn. tl. Williams. J. Cole. R. Campbell, C. glmlvrson. L. Blair. FFA OFFICERS Ted Mauritzen. president: .l. J. Rushing. sentinel: ,linnny Dunlap. vice-president: David Summers, secretary: Larry Hooper. treasurer: Robert Skinner, reporter: .loe Beard, Stale officer: Mr. D. L. Oates. adviser. 76 Future armerq The Carthage Future Farmers of Americ is made up of students taking vocationa agriculture. Boys in the Future Farmers participated in the National FFA Conven-tion in Kansas City, the Dallas Livestock Show, the Houston Fat Stock Show, the Panola County Livestock Show, the Christmas parade, the District Banquet and District Leadership Contest, and a trip to the State Fair at Dallas. They also sponsored the FFA Rodeo and parade. FRONT ROW: M. Arm-y. l.. Britton. W. W4-lch. J. Sims. R, Luman. C. Hill. C. N:-wmzin. M. l.zzGronv-. R. Lambert. R. Knight. T. Holm'-s. SECOND ROW: J. David, D. Cr f ' 5 1 1 sf 4 1 . , a 15 ...aww- The FFA sponsored a Rudeo Parade before the FFA Rodeo held un May 14-15. FFA SWEETHEARTS LEFT: Sweetheart Carol Stough, RIGHT: C0-Sweetheart ,lerrilyn Marshall. ncourage Leadership JUNIOR FUTVRE FARMERS OF AMERICA een, R. Rowe. .l. Smith. R, Sharp. D, Rvvrl. R. Anrlvrson. R. Davis, R. Copeland. D. Hziyxws. S. Arnvy. D. Koonce. Mr. Kyle L4-itwich. THIRD ROW: C. Horn. J. Hardy, Brin-vy. D. Milam. F. Ni-wman, T. Dnnii-l. E, Nail. W. Farms-r. B, Buslin, H. Lumziu. R, Priilf-. L. Sh:-ph:-rrl. D. McBride. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB FRONT BOW: T. Hill, J. Hankins, K. Kilgore, E. Hutto, B. Smith. C. Singletary, L. Heaton, J. Smith, S. Bates. SECOND BOW: T. Harmoa T. Shadowens, D. Wriglit, P. Johnston, S. Allred, T. Tompkins. R. Porter, J. Dunlap, B. Fleming. D. Moore. THIRD ROYV: B. Bogue, Burleson, A. Durrett, B. Scott, D. Allred, M. Harris, R. Amliurn, D. Britton. Industrial Ar VCL Vw., E . Ai l SW 2 .. .. ,7.,,..f,..', 5 i SWEETHEARTS Jan Smith and Cynthia Singletary OFFICERS Bob Fleming, Vice-presiclentg Larry Heaton, reporter, Linda Reed, secretary: Bob Smith, sergeant-at-arms, Scotty Bates, president. 78 Dickie Allred, Rondal Amburn, Linda Reed, Edward Hutto, Cynthia Steve Alred, Tommy Tompkins, Roger Porter, and Larry Heaton Lngletary, Bob Smith, lan Smith,'Steve Allred, Jimmy Birdwell, and discuss matters as they work on a table at an IAC Work Night. otty Bates present their award-winning scrapbook. t team Through Activities 1 Carthage Industrial Arts Club has the dis- tinction of having the first National Vice- President ever elected. Scotty Bates was elected to this office when the Industrial Arts club became a national organization. Mr. George, sponsor, was elected president of the East Texas Association of sponsors. The Chapter made field trips to Ft. Worth, Texas ASIM University and other points in Texas. The group won third at the state level for their scrapbook of their activities. Industrial Arts members display their handicraft in the High School rotunda. 79 Drama Presents Pla s SEATED: Pat Glaze, Kay Martin, Andi Simpson, Allen Cain, Robert Gray, Lynn Crowl, Link Hender- son, Rodney Fant. N i STANDING: Jackie Peace, Debbie Whitaker, Royston Cadenhead. Bernita Graves, bharon Hull, Rodney Williams, Mr. Ben Grant, Charlie Fant, Roland Nail. Under the guidance of Mr. Be Grant, the Drama Club attende at T.C.U, workshop in Octobe In December they presented a old-fashioned melodrama for tl student body. The organization studied se eral types of drama and pr sented a part of nl Rememb Mamaw at one ofthe meeting The club helped to produce tl one-act play for UlL competitio S anish Club Studies Customs The main objective of the organization this year was to get ready for the trip to Mexico. The journey taken by the Spanish Club began on June 1. This trip included students who have had Span- ish at least one year. Mexico City is the main stopping point of the trip. Randy Fleming, Drew Darnell, Leonard Bell, President: Susan Williams, Vice-Presidentl Linda 2 D Assistants Improve Library The library assistants are a group of Students who give at least one study hall each day to help in the library. The purpose of the organization is to encourage students to take full advantage of the library and its resources and to develop inter- ests of Students who are thinking of the librarian profession. These students, besides checking books in and out at the desk, assist in finding reference material, prepare displays, and help to keep the books repaired and in their proper place. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS laniee Posey, Cale Robinett. Gail Griffin, Linda Wooley. Christine Rich, Donne Sharp. .lackie Hayes, Cherry Hood, .lutly lNIcCormick, Deb ie Rhiddlclloover, Bonnie Briery. Peggy Fleming, Miss Nell Copeland. librarian. 8I THE CARTHAGE HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Carthage High School Band has been invited to play in the Lions lnter- national Convention parade in Los Angeles, California, in August. All year they have sponsored projects to earn money to take the trip. ln the spring, they had band concert and a Band Spectacular. Besides these activities they have had a carwash, a supper and other money-raising projects. Along with the preparation for their trip the band placed three members in the All-Texas band and nine in all-region band, participated in the lnterscholastic League marching contest, and played for football games and parades. MAJORETTES DONNA SPARKS TOMMIE JO RITTER Donna Sparks, Linn Screws, Cherry Hood, Reba Harris, Ann Feature Twirler Drum Major Britt, Shirley Brewster 82 Band Plans for LA. Trzjy BAND OFFICERS Bonnie Briery. reporter: Tommie Jo Ritter, secretary: Milton Briery, president: Terry Hancock, vice-president: Linda Pike, treasurerg Judy McCormick and Donna Sparks, librarians BAND SWEETHEART .lan Teller STAGE BAND FRONT ROW: Debbie Rliitltllelloover. Taylor Hall, Linda Pike. Cerulcl lvortliington, .lan Teller, Hr. Sum Burke, director. SECOND ROW: Kelly Williamson, Allen Coin, Tommy Heaton, Rick Applegate. THIRD ROW: Hilton Briery, Charlie Fam, Terry Hancock. Link Hender- son, Brant Buck, Timmy joe Tompkins, Jolinn Kelley. .i 83 Morning Devotionals Sponsored b The Youth For Christ Club is an organ- ization which gives the student body of Carthage High School an opportunity to have a close spiritual relationship while at school, and it has an open mem- bership. Besides their regular meetings on club days, the YFC has sponsored morn- ing devotionals over the loudspeaker and morning meetings in the Speech'Arts room. They have also held two socials during their club meeting time. Youth For Christ officers are from LEFT to RIGHT: Linda Davis, reporter: McKee, vicevpresidentg Judy Boyd, songleaderg Diana Lacy. devotional chairman: Moore, treasurer: Randy Davis, vice-president: Glynda Bates, president: Cheryl pianist: Gladys Huber, publications: Karen Darnell, secretary: Tinka Brown, social YF C YOUTH FOR CHRIST FRONT ROW: V. Haper, D. Rllidcllf-hoover. C. Thomas. L. Collins. S. Brooks. D. Sparks, P. Armstrong. Biggers, R. Harris. S. Roe. P. Harris. D. Whitaker. L. Holmes. S. Shell. S. Cullum. S. Escoe. S. Griffith S. McBride. SECOND ROW: T. Xlauritzen. J. Ahernatliy. R. Sells. A. Cist. Nl. Shires. R. Tiller. Nl. Bearrl. V. Edge. C. Honeyvllliw M- BU5h- 5- Tfllllm. .l. Shadowens. K. Crathlock. B. Denton, M. Harrison. P. Hiller S. Kane. G. Huber. D. Sparks. L. J. Twoniey. D. Keeling, N. Reeh. H. Nichols. R. Berry. R. Harrigan. J. Holloway. K, llartin. T. Brown. THIRD ROW: B. Risinger. T. Johnson. J. Johnson. S. Parker. S. Bivkhani. Shaw. P. Barrett. B. Craves. K. Darnell. l.. Reetl. K. Rechnon. B. Stewart. P. Shivers. B. Prince. B. Jones. L. Gray. C. Slljllgll. J. Moore. L. Davis. C. Gruver. C. Rates. ROW: J. Dunlap. J. Beard. T. Durrett. S. Clalmaugh. R. Davis. J. Lovil. L. Screws. D. Wilkins. C. Stovall. Oates, A. Lacy, .l. Sanford, B. Brit-ry. J. McCormick. B, Ca-sity. C. Saunders, P. Fleming, S. Brewster. 84 L. Tolleson, li. lXlcKc1'. FOURTH J. Shumate. D. Field, J. Boyd, C. A -Q A,-...ff-Q FUTURE TEACHERS FRONT ROW: Sharon Hull, T. Brown, P. Miller, P. Armstrong, B. Berry, R. Phillips, G. Bates, L. Liston. L. Biggers. K. Wardlaw. J. Barnett M. Broaeh, K. Darnell. C. Collard. B. Prince. W. Glenn, L. Brady. L. Collins. SECOND ROTV: Nl. .-Xrnold. J. Abernathy. Nl. Harrison, M. Pilcher. H. Nichols. K. Cruddoeli. C. Cruver, K. McKee. S. Bishop. .l. Twomey, D. Wilkins, S. Sharpe, P. Pierce, S. Brewster, S. Clabaugh. C. Thomas, S. Roe, P. Harris, K. Hunter, C. Hood. J. Heaton. Nliss Sarah Ross, Hrs. Hazel Kyle. THIRD ROW: J. Holloway. C. Huber, B. Brooks. B. Jones. K. Redmon. K, Birdwell, C. Screws, K. Stovall, D. Keeling, L. Hunter. C. Stovall. S. Nutt. P. Robinson, Xl. Spencer. P. Bar- rett, S. Shaw. S. Biekham, L. Hanna, J. Marshall, K. Woods. M. Pope. .l. Yarborongh. .l. Harris. T. Ritter, FOURTH ROW: T. Tompkins, K. lBolton. J. Lovil, J. Shumute. B. Buck, K. Dennard. L. Reed. J. Gary, S. Kline, L. Bush, S. Ritter, L. Holmes. J. Allison, J. Woocls. J. Roe, B. Risinger, P. Johnson, A. Johnson, J. Barrett, P. Higginbotham. 4 Future Teachers Give Scholarship OFFICERS Officers of the Future Teachers are from left to right: Tinka Brown, President: san Kane, Vice-Pres.: Linda Collins, Secretary: Patsy Armstrong, 2nd Vice-Pres.: ren Darnell, Treasurer: Sharon Hull, Reporter. The Future Teachers, sponsored by Mrs. Sarah Ross and Mrs. Hazel Kyle, is one of the largest organizations of CHS. Organized of students interested in learning more about the teaching profession, the club gives more of! an insight into the responsibilities and satisfactions of being a teacher. During the year the members have an opportunity to teach for a teacher in the school system for one day. Each year, with money saved from various projects, the club gives a scholarship to Panola College for one Senior member. 85 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Mrs. Kathryn Clark. Janice Posey, Linda Pike, Mary Higginbotham. Linda Hull. Judy Boyd. Elaine Miller. Gail Rohinette, Judy Thelma Johnson, Rick Applegate, Shirley McBride. Jimmy Smith, Stacia Reed, Margaret Beard, Chris IVilliamson, Palmer Clark, T Duckworth, Kim Robinson, Stanley Novak, Rodney Haper IRC Corresponcls With Japan Students with an interest in foreign coun- tries and current events are members of the International Relations Club. The club has sponsored programs about foreign countries, a rotunda display, and they correspond with a group of students from Japan. Also this year the Club had a visit from a student from Switzerland. Linda Pike visits with Trixie Rindeknecht from Switzerland. OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Mrs, Kathryn Clark, Jan ice Posey, Vice-President: Linda Pike President: Tommy Duckworth, Parlia mentariang Judy Johnson, Treasurer: Pal mer Clark, Recording Sec. BACK ROW Linda Hull, Reporter: Judy Boyd, Corre sponding Sec. Audio- Visual Aids Classes SEATED: Marie Pope. Brenda Bagley. STANDING: Elaine Miller, Laura Bates, Gail Beason, Jean Woods, Bonnie Bagley, John Woods ,Karen Spurlack, Jean Gibbs. Linda Hull. Mrs. Nettie Shaw. The Audio-Visual group was organized to aid the teachers and students of CHS ' by using their skills in operating machines for educational films and entertainment. All of the members of this organization give one or more study halls to serve classes in running the machines. This year the Senior members received certifi- cates which will enable them to earn money running machines in college. The Audio-Visuals Club is affiliated with the national organization and it is an active member.. 87 BUSINESS CLUB SEATED: Dian Drewery. Zyral Zutlive. Dian Hull. Sandra Parker, Nancy Giles. Bonnie Briery, Peggy Fleming. ST,-XNDllNf' Nil s Be s Licy sponsorg Billie Cassity, ,lohn Woods, Martha Wooten, Donna Sparks. Judy Wilke1'son, Carolyn Cariker. Business Club Prepares for Future Letters to ex-students of Carthage was the big project of the Business Club this year. They sent messages to solicit contributions for the carillon bells for the lower. Also in addition to the letter writing the group Worked in the Concession stand at basketball games to earn money for a Business Club scholarship award. Their sponsor, Miss Bess Lacy, is vitally interested in baseball so the club helped pre- pare posters and displays to boost the base- ball team spirit. The club also participated in the Christmas parade. 88 OFFICERS Peggy Fleming, secretary: Martha Wooten. preside nt John Woods vice presidentg Dian Hull, reporter. i5isai8ASEghLL ppwyy mmm Working and studying is the main objec- tive of the Distributive Education Club. This program and club enables the students to earn money, gain on-the-job training, and re- ceive their education. Mr. Leland Stracener, sponsor, coordinates the group with the merchants who hire them. ln addition to the learning on the job, the students enjoyed some social gatherings. One of these was a dinner at Mr. Stracenerls. D E Learns Salesmanshzjo r Leland Stracener Betty laffress Billv Qltelton Donna Lawrence Doris Harris Richard Soape, Mary Goode, Larry Collier, Linda Hanna ddle Huiis Phillip Wllflfljli Laily Roblnett Pat Collin Tom Nloi an H11 Whitaker, Dianna Lacy, Larry Sharp, Terry Alford. Jimmy lnddlehoover Lorene Bush Kenneth Robinson Xlilton ljllely Clyde Jones billy Holder, James Soloman, Terry Hancock. David McBride 89 A Cappella Choir Bring: ! Members of the A Cappella Choir are: FRONT ROW: V. Edge, G. Ba B. Denton, J. Marshall, K. Woozls, E. Miller, B. Prince, J. Moore, S. Oa R. Brown, .l. Shadowens, P. Harris, S. Hull, B. Brooks, M. Shires, L. Rel J. Mason, M. Spencer. SECOND ROW: J. Abernathy, G. Graves, Kathlf McKee, M. Needham, P. Miller, B. Graves, G. Honeycutt. J. Boyd, Singletary, K. Darnell, S. Tatum, C. Saunders, L. Tolleson, A. Lacy, 4 Mr. Stone leads the choir in the school song at the pep rally. Serving as Choir officers are: Steve Roberson, Vice-President: Barbara Brooks, Librarian: Eddie Towns, Presidentg Marilyn Spencer, Robe Chairman: Pat Higginbotham, Secretary-Treasurer. Honor to CHS P Higginbotham, S. Oates, B. Berry, K. Wardlaw. THIRD ROW: Gerardy R. Abernathy, D. Honeycutt, R. Trimble, G. Lawless, S. 1 S Bates, S. Marcantile, M. Samford, J. Smith, R. Porter, M. FOURTH ROW: J. Pierce, D. Moore, D. Denton, B. Smith, B. R Hunt, E. Towns, M. Johnston, M. Ross, L. Shepherd, P. Jimer- J. Sanford. The A Cappella Choir continued this year to bring honor to CHS. Nineteen members were named to the All-Region Choir that performed in Tyler. Also, Raymon Hunt was a representa- tive to the All-State Choir in Houston. The choir participated in solo and ensemble contest and won a first place in concert at the Regional choir contest in Nacogdoches. Aside from these honors, the A Cappella Choir also presented a musical, 4'Bye-Bye Birdiew under the direction of Mr. Ed Stone, their direc- tor, and recorded an album for sale. Singers are: FRONT ROW: Virginia Edge, Judy Boyd, Jane Moore. Sylvia Oates, Annette Lacy, Linda Tolleson, Marilyn Spencer PIIIICC. BACK ROW: Bill Gerardy, Cary Lawless, Doug Moore, Danny Denton, Eddie Towns, Raymon Hunt, Mike Johnston, Mike Ross 9I i l i 4 v i I FHA Strioes Toward New Horizons FHA members are: STANDTNG: Karlene Stovall, Marilyn Spencer. Connie Thomas, Jackie Shadowens, Linda Tolleson, Kay Birdwell, Mari Goode, Pat Higginhotham, Mrs. Naomi Phillips, Anita Steptoe, Mary Higginhotham. FRONT ROW: L. Bush. L. Hartley. J. Abernathy, C. Co! lard, S. Kane. SECOND ROW: G. Honeycutt, J. Holloway, M. Shires, Ni. Beard, R. Tiller, .l. Rhodes. THIRD ROW: B. Stewart. K. Hunte V. Haper, L. Hull, K. Gholston. P. Armstrong, P. Fleming. FOURTH ROW: L. Liston, R. Berry, J. Wimlierly, N. Recli, T. Rrown, B. Walker L. East, P. Harris. FIFTH ROW: N. Giles. .l. Johnson. K. Davis, ,l. Mason, P. Barnett, K. Rerlmon, R. Brown. B. Denton, .l. Marshall. SIXTH ROW: M. Hush, P. Shivers. M. Wooten. K. McKee, M. Harrison, M. Craig, E. Williams, L. Collins, G. Huher. R. Hooper. SEVFNTH ROW' H. Nichols, M. Pope, T. Trimble, J. Shumate, B. Brooks, J. McDaniel, G. Stovall, D. Keeling, .l. Twomey, L. Hunter. ElGHTH ROW: Kr Bolton, J. Brown, K. Darnell, A. Lacy, N. Murray, L. Jones, S. Hooper. L FHA Officers are: Mary Goode, President: Linda Tolleson, First V. Pres.: Mary Higginbotham, Second V. Pres.: Connie Thomas, Third V. Pres.: Anita Steptoe. Fourth V. Pres.: Jackie Shadowens, Fifth V. Pres.: Kay Birdwell, Sec.: Marilyn Spencer, Treas.: Karlene Stovall. Historian: Pat Higginbotham, State Recording Sec. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization which promotes the growth of girls as they strive to gain knowledge for the future. This organization has local pro- grams from the projects and goals selected in the National Program of Work and partici- pates actively on the area, state, and national levels. This year the CHS chapter had the opportunity of having Pat Higginbothani to represent them on the state level. 92 Girls grow through social development as they give lFamily Night and decorate for it. Sophomore girls, Hazel Nichols, Pat Barnett and !ayle Stovall, practice the use of etiquette at a tea 'Ven for mothers and grandmothers. These girls are modeling dresses they made themselves for a winter style show. 'boil of 41. ' '7 'f 2 2, f f D n R III v- ll5 H00 - Q Linda Liston shows Beverly Berry the fundamentals of credit as their homemaking class studies finance. Pat Higginbotham served as State Recording Secretary this year. 93 JUNIOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Susan Shell, Jan Jones, Lisa Smith, Sharon Nutt, Linda Holmes, LeAnne Duckworth, Pam Johnston, Kathy Henigan. SECON ROW: Judy Harris, .lanis Harris. Susan Cullum, Susan Escoe, Stephenie Darnell, Judy Dhumate, Nancy Morris, Betty Risinger, Linda Bi gers. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ray. Jane Cray, Janire Shadowens, Tina l-Jurrs-tt, Nedra Johnson, Jean Allison, Carla Yingling, Cherry Oate Cherry Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Susan Ritter, Susan Williams, Pat Johnston, Wanda Tew, Nancy Whitaker, Jane Barrett. .Jean Wood FIFTH ROW: Linda Owens, Alice Kirkland, Regina Capps, Marsha Amburn, Jeannette Collins, Mrs, Wanda Funk, Linda McDaniel, Mar. Pope, Shirley Thompson, Martha Broach. fr. FHA Learns for Tomorrow The Junior Future Homemakers of America is made up of freshman home- making girls who are learning the basic fundamentals of homemaking. They are a separate chapter from the Senior FHA. Through holding separate meetings and having socials and projects, the members gain valuable practice for the future and interest in further growth in Senior FHA. OFFICERS Jan Jones, historian, Sharon Nutt, secretary: Susan Shell, 4th vice-presidentg Lisa Sm 2nd vice-presidentg Kathy Henigan, president: Le Anne Duekworth, lst vice-president: P Johnson, 3rd vice-president: Linda Holmes, 5th vice-president: Jo Nell Roe, treasurer. 94 CHS Bulldogs look for a clear path to the goal. Achievements in sports bring honor and awards to Carthage High School and its students. Team cooperation and good sportsmanship are the primary objectives of sports rather than merely Winning or losing the game. ,t X' EDITOR Toni Trimble 'POR T Carthage Coaching Staff' Cftilffll FTCdC0l'li0.CoaCl1 Bill Tatum. Couch George Hopper. and Head Coach Phil Koonee pose fora pic-ture in their re-decorated offices. Defeats Plague Bulldogs As YlC'l'0RY VICTORY yells faded in the distance so did the Bulldogs of Carthage fade from chances at the upper rims of District standing. Following a heginning against three AAAA schools, the Dogs knuckle-d down for the sake of school spirit, the new coaching staff, and team dignity. Opening District play against Pine Tree's Pirates, the C3l'Illi1QlG eleven showed that they were the hest losing team in the distrietfl when tl1e score hoard showed 21-0 at the last gun. After dogging Palestine to a 16-6 score, the gridiron boys of CHS prepped for Henderson's l.ions. This game would tell the story for the Bulldogs, for if they could win over Hender- son they might Coast home free. These hopes failed, yet the coaching staff and the team, hacked hy a never-failing student spirit, went on to finish the season. Never did the fans have to feel ashamed of the Dogs. They fought against losing odds to the hitter end of 9 defeats and 1 triumph. 96 Coax-h Fred Goeke introduces the Bulldog squad at the Kick-Off Party sponsored by the Pep Squad. FRONT HOW: Hon Alas-rnatlly. Rub Trirnlilv. Hike Heard, ,lohn Underwood, Andy Durrell, Danny Denton, Rogvr Porter, Robbie 'Smith Holme-rt Skinm-r. 'llommy Allison. Don llonvycutt, Coach Bill Tatum. SECOND ROW: Bolihy Adams, Tod Harmon. Rodncy NICLran I uy Bunyard, Lynn Poss. Cary Don Edge. Danny Heed, Bill Harrigan, Nlitchcl McMillan, David Wright. THIRD RUXY:CIoacl1Ceor e Hoppu Larry Shepherd. lionniv Hruster. Cary llirky. Ronnie Taylor, Ricllard Holland, Dain- Evans, Danny Owens. Nlillon Smith. Loach Phil Koonce. Coach lfrc-tl Clovlw. Season coreboard C C C C arthage arthage arthage art hage Cart image ..... Carthage ..... il C arlhage ..... art hagc- C art hage ..... Carthage ..... .....l2 lVIarshall...... .....l4 Longviewu... O John Tyler 0 Pine Tree 6 Palestine 6 Henderson 6 Jacksonville ...... .....20 Cente1'......... .....l4 Kilgore........ O Nacogdoches .. AAAA AAAA AAAA CHS Bulldogs fight hard tn get a first down. BOBBY ADAMS LYNN POSS l yr. Letterman 2 yr. Letternian Team Displays Great Spirit MIKE HEARD E 2 yr. Letterman Richard Holland tries to break for important yardage with help from RONNIE BRUSTER Mike Heard, John Underwood, Eddie Morrison, and Gary Don Edge. 2 98 yr. Letterman Lynn Puss struggles ln gain yardage for thc! Bulldngs in the Palestine game. HOD MCCRARY 2 yr. L6'llL'l'II1dl1 W JOHN UNDERWUUD BILL HAHHIGAN 2 yr. Lflllm-rlnan 1 yr. Le-llerman Andy Durrett llllI'l'iCS In lu-lp Cary Dun Edgf- down u Marshall Maverick, Bobby Adams and Lynn Voss blm-k as Danny vnlon heads fm' thc- goal against Jacksmmvillc. DANNY REED I yr. Letterman HOWWIIC TAYLOR Zynlmumnum GUY HIIINYIXIIII I vr. I.cllr:rnmn I,-XRHY SHliI'HI:1RIJ Z yr. I,vltm-rrmln ,Dogs Finish KZXIU IIIlfIxI'II I xr. I.1'lIs'l'nmll Trying Season TICIJ HNIINIUN 2 xr. I.4-lim-rmun 'UW Ifvnlun Iuuks IIFIILIIIIIIIPIIIIIQLAINIH'SIIPPIIFIIIDWIII-IUICIIlIIII1'I,IlIl III'4'P gamv. Suicide Squad FRONT ROXV: David Edge. Ralph Wilson, ,lim Hooker, Randy Alexander. ,lainie Smith. Butch l,egg1ett..loe Pierce: SECOND HOW: Bob Stovall. Larry Ritter, Ric-ky Dowdy. Steve Roque-more. ,lohn Ramsey. Nlickey Lallrone. ,lohn Huy: THIRD HOW: Butch Hagrley. Larry Hooper. Raymon Hunt. Steve Glenn. lfddie Morrison, ,lohnny Blair, Terry Hailey. Tim Nlitchc-ll. ' ew cime Given Bw Team, Suicide Squadw is the name given by Head Coach Phil Koonce to the members ol' the Bulldog squad that have been known in the past as the HB team. This term implied the job they performed for Carthage. They served as the practice group that had to imitate the next Friday's opponent. These boys won the respect and support of' the football fans, and, because ot' their Mnever- dieu spirit, the Quarterback Club presented the team with a banner especially designed for the Suicide Squad. Suicide Squad members. Terry Bailey, .lim Hooker, David Edge, and But Leggett, lifting weights on the otf-season prograin. I02 Bulldog Basketball Team FRONT IIOWI: Cary Don Ifdgc-. I.0nnic Poses, Sta-uf IILlI'l4Jl'. 514-xv R0In'1'wn. anfI Ilgmqy DPIIIUIII SICCONIJ ROWI: CuauI1 R1 Iitum 01 lllll, ,Iollnny I3IL1i1'. Lynn BI11ir. If4IrIiP Tnwna Lynn Poss, and IIUII IIc1Cl'z1l'y talk uvvr' El YIL'IlDl'y uftvr lI10 gluing,- 0ur Imnys arc- QCIIIIPIHOII and gmncl rvpresvnialiu-s ui' the svlmul wllclln-1' wc' win ur Iuwf' ilK'l'I21Illll'lI Conn-I1 IEIII 'IILlIllIll all II14- Pop RalIIy ns In- inIrmInc'PfI IIN- I965 IIuII1Ing Ruslxf-tIruII twnn. The lmnn its:-II' 1-nuI1I Imzlrk Innd anal clmn' ahnnt uns- ni' ils must slim-A-ssflll smisulls. TIN IC'ilHl won Iuvlh llu- TIILIKICWLIIOI' and Imngvif-w IUlll'I12llTlL'llIS Ivy using rf-ul lmnn wnrlx and gnml team spirit. Tlnwe vic'tm'iw ws-rv a Inst ilu' CHS Iwaskvllmll 14-alns. Lynn Russ and Ifdnliv Tnwns ranked us AII-VIIUIIIAIHIIIIPIII pluyvrs. IQCILIII- IIIKUIC tlw si-Nami Ifislrivl Teuln anxl Lynn 1'vc'c'ivf'cI un Hnnnrnlvlv NI:-ntiun. The Squad c-mnplvtc-QI Illc Sl'ilS4lll with u l'CC'tll4lI ul' I9 wins and I2 Inssvs. DISTRICT SCOREBOARD WH THEY W If 'I fifjnm -...... ,... 4 5 40 PM-Slim -..... ..... 5 2 Palestine .,.,. .... I 36 30 flvllls-r ...... ..... T 0 Vim- Tree h.... .... 6 I 53 Pillf' TIN '.... ..... 5 6 HPINI1'l'SUll ...... .,,. C 32 57 I'I1'Il1IPl'Snl1 ..,.. ..... 5 7 Nar-ugLInn'In-s... ..., 45 57 NllI'11gLtIm'I1e5 ..,. .... , -I7 ,lavlxsunvillv .... .... 5 2 ST .ILlc'kSonx'iIIc -..... ,....- ' I9 Kalwfl ...... .... 5 4 57 Kilg--1-I -... .,,.. ..... 5 1 l,ynn Voss and Eddie Towns light for rebound against ilu- Cenler Rougliriders. 1964-1965 Squad FRONT ROW: Gary Don Edge, Frank Newman. Bob Stovall. Butch Leggett. Slvvr' Ro Halcomh, Clay Williams. Donald Hogue, Mickey LaCrone, Danny Owens. Lonnie- Po Jack Roberson. ss, Coach Bill Tatum, Rickey Dowdy, Johnny Blair, Lynn Blair, Steve Carter, Lynn Pose, CHS Bulldogs block a Kilgore Bulldog pass. Bulldogs Win, Two Tourneys liersong SECOND HOW: Don l-loneycult. Richard Doyle Lawliorn. David Vllriglit. THIRD ROW: 1 Rod McCrary, .lolm Tatum. Eddie Towns, Coach, District Champions Lynda Shmlmmng, Almemt Lacy, Dianne Clabangh, Kay Tliornton, Helly Jones. Coach Sandra Walk:-r, Carolyn Cariker, Gail Crates Carolyn Larilxer All-District Players Janette Wimherly Wimberly, Debbie Whitaker, Liz East, and Toni Tl'llTllll6 prepare lol' il Distriffl Kilme- Girls Win District Title Three years consecutively the Carthage Girls Basketball team has brought home the District championship. Under the guidance of Miss Sandra Walkei', the girls have played their opponents a good game. Not only have the girls won the admiration of the teams they played, but also the Carthage fans have turned out to watch the girls and have given their full support to the team spirit. Janette Wimlwrly and Carolyn Cariker were selected as All-District players. Both girls had heen selected during the season as All-'l'ourna- ment players at Elysian Fields, Joaquin, Karnack. Toni Trimble had also heen selected as an All-Tournament player during the season. Six lcttermen performed for CHS for the last time. IANETTE WHVIBERLY - Captain 3 yr. Ls-ltr-rntun Liz East shoots for two puints against Jacksonville. TONI TRIMBLE - Captain 2 yr. Imltermuu CAHOLYN CARIKER DLSZHCI Scoreboard BETTY JONES 2 Yr' Lenwman 2 yr. Letterman Cartha ...,., Jacksonville .... ........ 3 0 Curtha ...... ,lac-ksunvillt -... . ........ 33 Curtha ....., .lackstmville .... ..... 3 9 Carthag ...... jacksunville ....... ....,... 3 5 Forwards up the score in Dis- tric-l play. IO6 LYNDA SHADOWENS 2 yr. Le-ttt-rman KAY THORNTON 1 yr. Letterman 3 2 5 I Q K 1 4 Barbara Brooks shows her skill in volleyball. -ui Brenda Johnson winds up to hit a homerun in 7th period P. class. W P. E. Girls Particzpate in, Intramural Games 3 Sharon Hull prepares to serve the volleyball in a P. E. class. I08 , 4-' ff, Margaret Beard aims at the bull's-eye. Baseball Team ONT ROW: Lynn Poss, Eddie Towns, Steve Roberson, Tommy Weaver, Coach George Hopper. SECOND ROW: Robbie Reid, Butch Bag- y Randy Alexander, Mickey LaGrone, Butch Leggett, ,lim Broom. THIRD ROW: Danny Denton, Bubba Smith, Gary Don Edge, Andy urrett, Richard Holland, and .lim Hooker. Under the coaching of Coach George Hopper, the 1965 baseball team won 6 games and lost ll. Out of these, CHS won 3 district games and lost 2. The awards presented by Miss Bess Lacy were given to: Jim Broom, Most Valuable Player, Lynn Poss, Highest Batting Average: Eddie Towns, Mr. R. B. l.: and Steve Roberson, Sportsmanship. Returning lettermen are as follows: Bagley, Leggett, Denton, Smith, Alexander, Durrett, Hooker, Broom, Edge, LaGrone, and Holland. Retiring seniors are Lynn Poss, Eddie Towns, Tommy Weaver, and Steve Roberson. The manager is Robbie Reid and the announcers are Rodney Williams and Robert Gray. Miss Bess Lacy makes a final check on her baseball showcase. Eddie Towns stretches at first base to catch a throw from the short stop. Steve Roberson picks off a line drive and throws it to the first baseman. Lynn Poss waits on deck for his turn at bat. I I0 Butch Bagley winds up at the plate. Coach George Hopper smiles after winning a game. Scoreboard WE THEY San Augustine .... 3 1 john Tyler ........ 2 7 Marshall ....... 3 Marshall ....... 5 13 John Tyler ..... 1 4 Lufkin ........ l 6 Lufkin ..... 7 5 Kilgore? ...... 7 6 Pine Treex .......................... 7 0 Palestinebk ........................... 5 7 Kilgore? postponed because of weather Center? .............................. 4 0 Nacogdochesi: ...................... 2 4 Hendersonx' postponed ommy Weaver cracks another one over the fence. Baseball Team Makes Good Showing r P A Mav tries to make first base as Towns gets the ball into his mitt first. I Tm cl: Team FRONT ROW: Robert Skinner, Bob Stovall, Rohlay Smith, Danny Denton, Doyle Lawltorn, Danny Owens, Richard Holland, Steve Glen SECOND ROW: Bill Harrigan, Tommy Allison, Bubba Smith, Terry Bailey, Ricky Dowdy, Gary Don Edge, Wayne Glenn. The 1965 track team came out higher in District competition than any of the other sports. CHS won third in district with a total of 72 points. Doyle Lawhorn, Steve Carter, and Wayne Glenn won first at the dist-rict meet. Doyle and Wayne set the record in the high jump and pole vault respectively. Coach Fred Goekels cinder men entered 7 invitational meets, and participated in the District, Regional, and State meets. There are l6 returning lettermen with Bill Harrigan being the only retiring senior. Doyle Lawhorn, outstanding sophomore, won first in four meets and second in two. He also set the record in one meet and tied the record in two other meets. He took second in the Texas Relays, first at regional, and fourth at the State track meet. Coach Fred Goeke takes down time at one of the practice track meets. Doyle Lawhorn, Wayne Glenn, Steve Carter represents CHS at the Regional Meet. lDoyle Lawhorn was the first Sophomore to alify for the High jump competition in the -ate track meet where he placed fourth. l Sets Records I A W ri Vfn al, ayne Glenn sets a new record of l2'4 in the Martin Bill Harrigan, only Senior member, ran the 440 yard dash ays. this year. Rob Trimble and Don Honeyeutt, student trainers, are cleaning up the training room. Danny Owens is warming up before the district track meet. Don, Ricky, Doyle, Robby, Robert, and Terry are waiting for the next race to begin. II4 Steve Carter, 440 yard dash district winn is preparing to anchor his starting block. Gary Don Edge practices while Danny Owens looks 0 iMrs. Helen Durrett shows great :irit and enthusiasm in a speech :fore the Palestine game. Sports Highlights The ninth grade athletes being recognized at the last pep rally before ie Nacogdoches game. l Head Coach Phil Koonce gives a firey Randy Davis, disguised as a Bulldog speech before the Marshall game. leads yells with the cheerleaders. Mr. Eldon Edge, president of the Quarterback Club, gives Coach Phil Koonce the newly made Bulldog flag. Mr. Eldon Edge presents Coach Bill Tatum with the official flag for the Suicide Squad. II5 A Golf Team members: Larry Ritter, Guy Bunyard, Steve Roberson, Bill Lawless Coy Team Scores Third Carthagels Golf Team placed third in the district meet in April when they played at the Palestine Country Club. Pine Tree's four-man team won district with 621 points in the 36 holes. Palestine was second with 652. Carthage scored 656 points and Jacksonville fourth with 658 points. Three seniors will leave the team with five returning players. Guy Bunyard, Steve Roberson, and Bobby Scott are retiring lettermen of the season. Mr. Leland Stracner is golf coach B Team Golf members: Bobby Scott, Charles Mangham, Bob Bustin, Drew Darnell. Retiring Senior Lettermen: Guy Bunyard, Steve Roberson, and Bobby Scott. II7 BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Phil Bounds, David Patrick, Lee Copeland, Pat Browning, Ben Thomas, Willie Goodman. SECOND ROW: Ricky Pride, Bob Gerar- dy, Earl Cariker, Terry Collins, Bennie Mitchell, Robbie Reid. FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: K. Roberson, R. Lamber B. Bustin, R. Anderson, R. Reid, I Green, E. Cariker, P. Bounds, P. Browi ing, T. Collins, D. Milam, J. Cheshiri J. Wimberly, R. Underwood. SECON ROW: D. Patrick, C. Mangham, C. L Grone, B. Mitchell, W. Goodman, l Pride, B. Thomas, W. Boren, L. Copi land, R. Arney, Coach ,lack Roliersoi l 1 1 l l 1 TRACK FRONT ROW: Robert Lambert, Dav Nance, David Patrick, Ricky Pride, B Thomas, Danny Milam. SECOND ROY? Coach Bill Tatum, Joel Laws, Ter Collins, Robert Underwood, Pat Brow ing, David Green, Phil Brown. N ,,,, vw , ,loe Soape and Mike Ross boost school spirit with the Quarterback Club ' banner. l t Every student in Carthage High School does not participate in sports, organizations, activities, or the honors either by choice or for some other reason. Each student does belong to CHS. He is an important member regardless of his name, age, size, or scholastic standing. He belongs to his class whether it be the class of 1965 or the class of 1975. I I SENIORS EDITOR Linda Collins JUNTORS EDITORS Betty ,lones Anita Steptoe SOPHOMORES EDITORS Kathleen McKee Jane Moore FRESHMEN EDITORS Barbara Brooks Linda Gray CLASS S Linda Liston, Susan Kane, Lynn Poss, and Linda Davis count ballots for the 1966 Student Council officer- Student Council Ojflcers PRESIDENT: Lynn Poss SECRETARY: Linda Davis VICE-PRESIDENT: Susan Kane TREASURER: Linda Liston Slvve Hubflrson. Eddie Towns, Mike juhnstml, Karen TLTIUISIHII. and Brenda N:-lSun try the new Carillon. Semor Class Wzcers PRESIDENT: Mike .IUTIIISIOII TREASURER: Brenda Nelson VICE-PRESIDENT: Steve RHTJPIBOII HEPOHTEH: Cheryl Cruvcr SECRETARY: Karen Glmlstml SONG LEADER: Eddie Towns Seniors Select Mementos M OTT O L'C0d grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, the Courage to change the things we can, and the wisdom to know the difference. SONG Yuu,l1 Never Vlfalk Alonew COLORS Blue and White FLOWER Red Rose STEVE ALLRED BOBBY ARMSTRONG BOBBY ADAMS Fimtball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Most Valuable Linemun 4: Wildlife 1,21 Key Club 2,3.4: Track 1: Baseball 4- PATRICIA A. ARMSTRONG Pep Squad 1,2,3: FHA 1,21 Yuuth for Christ Club 12.3.42 Future Nurses Club 2,4-, Officer 4: DE 3 BONNIE BACLEY Pep Squad 1: FHA 1: Audio-Visual 1,2,3,4, President 1,2,3,4 1 GLYNDA RUTH BATES uutll for Christ Clulx 23.4. President 4: Ap Squad 2,331-, Sunior Play: Drama Clulm 2,31 Honor Sncic-ty JOE BEARD FA l,2,3,4, Chapter Prtasidenl l,3, District esidcnt 3, Area Presidvnt 4. State Vico- lesident 4: industrial Arts l,2,3,4, Presi- ,nt 2: Class President 2,32 Class Favorite 2: ay Club 2,3,4 l r BEVERLY BERRY xp Squad 23.4, Cu-Captain 4: A Cappella :wir 3.-1. All-Rvginn 4: FHA 2,3,4. Officer Pulrlit-ations, PINE BURR 4, CARTHA- LNIAN stall' 3.4, Assistant Business na 4- blllll 'gt-r ': Ht ' Society 2,3,4 : RODNEY BERTRAM CLAUDE BAGLEY PAULINE BARRETT 1.2.32 Business Clulr 2: FTA 4: Yo fur Clirisl Cluli 4 f Senior Rings Arrive SHIRLEY NELL BICKHAM FHA 1,231 Drama fllulm I: FTA 2.3,-1-1Y0lll fm' Christ Cl11I1f5.4: Pep Squad 3.4 KAY BIRDWELL FII,-X l.2.3.4. First YiCl -Pl'?SiLlk'Ill l, Sou tary -1: Xlblllll fur c.llI'l5l Lluln .Z.3,4, Ire uwr 3: Honor Sm-ivty l.2,3.4: CAHTH CINI.-KN stuff 4: Pvp Squad 1,2,3,4 BUBBA BOGUE lllllllbllhll Arla 4 .lANlb RAY BOYEII lfirnt c:4illllCil 3: Pep Squad l.2.3.4. flu- .aptum 1: I' FA 2,31 Huskcllmll 3: Fuutlrull Dllfllvss 1 GEORGE MILTON BRIERY Bun 2.3.-1: Sludvnl f,.UlIIlf'II41Dh -1- ld I.2,3.4. P1'c-siflvrlt 4: Stagv Ba! LEON BRITTON A 1,2 l l TINKA BROWN otlbull Duc:11vss 4: Student Counci1 1.4, cretury 1: Publications. PINE BURR staff CARTHACINIAN staft'4:P0pSq11ad 1.2. l . Cu-Captain 4: FTA 2.3.4. vlC'l -Pl'CSlflt'lll President 4 JAMES BROWNINC lnor Sucif-ty 2.3.41 FFA 1.2.3.4-, Officer : Key Club 2.3.41 Student Council 3 1 l BONNIE BRUSTER jothall 1.2,3,4: Key Clulw 2.3.4: FHA Bvau Trac-k 1: A Cappella Cliuir 2.3 GUY LEWIS BUNYARD lutball 4: Baslwtlmall 1: lndustriul Arts ub 1: Colt' 3.4: Wiilcllife Club 1.2 BARBARA ANN BROOKS A fuppvllai f.llUlI' 2.3.4. Sol:-4-t Singers 2.3. Ot'l'ic's-1' 3.4: Class cJlllllf'f'T 2: Pulnlicaliuns. PINE BURR 4. C.-XR'l'll.-XGINIAN stall 4: Stu4l1'ntffuum'il 1.2: Culvst 1' 1upl1'3 SANDRA CARLPINE BROOKS ,x .I FHA 1.2.3. lfp Squdil 1.23 Ynutli for Cilirisl C1uli4: l'1Llllll'l' Nurses liluln 'lv' C limi- l GARY GORDEN BURLESON Football 1,2, 1Xl2iI13gC4'l' 23.41 lmluslriul Arts Club 23,4 LURENE BUSH DE 4, Officer 43 Pep Squad l,2,3: FTA 2,32 Student Counril 3.4: FHA 1,2 MIKE BUSH Boys Choir 1,4: A Cappz-lla Choir 31 Base- ball 3: Wildlife 1 ROYSTON CADENHEAD U11, Persuasive Speaking 3: Une ACI Play 3: SL-nior Play: Drama Club 3: Debate 3 CAROLYN CARIKER Hnn01'S0cic-ly 1: Clllbll' 1.3: Altc-rnate Hon runm RCpI'i'Sf5lllil1lV8 4: Business Club Baskf-tluall 2,3,4, All-'l'nurname11l 4 CARL CARLSWELL, JR. FFA l,2,3,fl-. Lune Star Farmer 4 BILLIE RUTH CASSITY Honor Society l,3,4: Youtb for Christ Club 2,3,4g CARTHAGINIAN Stuff 4. Exchange Editor 4: FHA l,2,3: Businc-Ss Club 4 DARRELL CHESHIRE Band 1,21 DE 3,4, Pllotograpber 4 LINDA JOYCE COLLINS FA 2,3,4, Secretary 4: Honor Society 1,2, Q Publications, PINE BURR Stuff 4, RTHAGINIAN Staff 3.4, Assoc-iatv Edi- r 4: FHA 1,2,3,4g Youtb for Christ Club 5,4 LARRY CROWL y Club 43 Student Council 4: Debate Club 1 Honor Society 2,3,4: Track 2,3 EDDIE CHRISTIANSON Honor Society l,2,3,4: Key Club 2,351-, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4g Basketball 1,2g Baseball 2 LINDA COCKRELL KENNETH DAYIDSON Wllrllifc' Clulw I: liaslu-llvalll l: l l 'X Ll KATIIE IJAXIS C lI'lS Qllltlll' I.2.Il.Jf: l 'l'.'X I.2: llmrmx CII 1- Act Play2:51-ninrI'lay 1Iv4: NE Senior Pla Is 'Har1Jeyv LINDA DAVIS Studvnt CHIIIIVII 2.4. Snwrc-la1x'y'41:CARTH, GINIAN Slafl' 3.4. Ilusim-ss Nlauugcr Ynulll lor flllriat fllulr I.2.3.4. Ul,l'ir'e1'3, I vp ., quail I,2,3.4: VT.-X 2.3.4. Ufllimfl' 3 RANDY DAVIS N Imluslrial Arts l.2.3. Vice-Prcsimlenl l Youth fur Christ 3.4. X'ICP'l,1'f'SIflPIll ' Kr-yClL1lJ'I:Sll1fl6l1I Council: WiIdlil'eClul1 LEON DOWNING I-'FA 4 DIAN DREWERY IXIIA I,2,3: Business Club 1 3 V 1 2512 IZ ROWLAND DUCKWORTH Efildlife Club lg FFA l,2.3,4. Officer 3: outh for Christ Club 4 PEGCIE FLEMINC HA l,3,4: Pep Squad,2,3: Business Club ,3,4. Officer 3,41 Youth for Christ Club ,4: Senior Play ROBERT JOHN FLEMING ildlife Club 1: Youth for Christ Club 4: dustrial Arts Club 2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4: Key lub 2,3,4 THOMAS C. DUCKWORTH, JR. Key Club 2.3,4. Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: Debate l.2.3,4. District Champion I: lnter- national Relations Club 2,3,4, Officer 3,4: Publications, CARTHAGINIAN Staff 4. PINE BURR Staff 4: Honor Society l,2,3,4 VIRGINIA EDGE A Cappella Choir 3,4-. Select Singers 4. All Region 4: Future Nurses Club 3,4, Officer 4: Youth for Christ 4: Business Club 2: Pep Squad 4 CHARLIE FANT FTA 3: Band 3,4, Stage Band 4: Drama Club 4, Vice-President 4: Football 1 JAMES E. DUNLAP Wildlife Club l: lndustrial Arts Club 2,3,4, Officer 4: FFA 3,4, Officer 4: DE 3: Youth for Christ Club 4 BILL GERARDY A Cappt-lla Cliuir 2,3,4. Sfllect Singers 2.3.4. All Hegiml Choir 2,3511 Key Club 4: Honur Society I.2.4: Football I: 'llI'3f'li I KAREN GHOLSTON Class Ulficvr 1,41 Hemi Clwerlvuder I: Student Council I: Bc-st School Citizen I: Pop Squad I,2.3.4 4 MARY KATHERINE COODE FHA I,2,3,4, Historian I, President 4: A Capps-lla Choir 2,31 Future Nurses Club 2,3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Youth for Christ Club I,2,3,4g DE 4 .IEAN GIBBS FHA 3: Audio-Visual Club l,2,3.4. Prujec tionist 1,215.4 NANCY GILES Girls Chuir 1,31 Honor Snvic-ty li FHA I 1 LINDA KAYE GRAY WILLIAM ROBERT GRAY Dt-Ita:-ilillulli l.2i3,4,xlHisI-triri tllianmitm I, llkqficer 351 3 Senior Play. Third Place in Slate Extempl Cappn- ti fiuir 5.4. f t-ginn 3, .f Stan- tcrmilc- .1 . . ,, ,' , ' . ' ' , , A - Pui,1it-att.m,. t:AH'i'ii,xcixiAN sun. Adv.-nasing mm- Bme u5 ,mf i'kln'i,.'l' Hgmf Encfill get ft, I-mil BURR Staff 4: Yuuth mf cimit Club 2,3.4: famd UU 1 2-32 FITS! I 'HCP IU SIA HISIU FHA 2.3,4, officer 3 Contest 3 Business Club 3,41 Youth lor Christ Club l LYNN GRIFFIN Baseball: Industrial Arts Club: A Cappella Zlloir 3: Buys Clmir l.2: Wilcllife Club l.2 CHERYL LYNN GRUVER lruuflt fm Christ Club z,3,4, Pianist 4: FTA EA-1 Class Of'l'icer. Reporter 4: Band l. Sec'- etary I: FHA I, First Vim'-Prvsiderlt I I l l RODNEY HAPER l l TED HARMON Football I,2,3,4-: Basketball l,2,3, All-Tour nament I: Industrial Arts Club t TERRY HANCOCK Band l.2,3.4. Yicc-President 4, Stage- Band 4: DE 4: International Rvlations 3 LINDA .IEAN HANNA FHA I,3.4: P4-p Squad l,2,3: FTA 2,3,4: Youth i'orCl1rist Club 3: DE 4 BILL HARRIGAN Football l.2,3.4: Baseball l: Basketball I1 FFA 1,21 Track l,2,3,4 MICHAEL HEARD Football l,2.3.4, Nlost Yaluable Hack 4: Track l.3: Honor Society 1.23.41 Km-y Club 41 Industrial Arts Club l.2.3 MELINDA .IONE HEATON Pep Squad 3,41 FTA 4 DORIS BAILEY HARRIS DE l.2,3,4: Industrial Arts Club. Secretary. 2.31 Futurt- Nursus Club, Historian 31 Li- brary Club 3: Band I CARY HICKEY Football l.2,3.4: FFA 2.3.41 Mr. Football 4 PATRICIA HIGGINBOTHAIVI Outstanding Student 1.2.31 Publications. PINE HITRR Staff 3.4, Editor 4, Assistant Editor 3. CARTHACINIAN Staff 4: FHA l.2.3,4, Offiver l, l'rt-sidont 2. State Officer 4, Outstanding Future Homemaker 21 Honor Society l,2,3: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4. Sec- retary-Treasurer 4 l EDDIE HARRIS FFA l.2.3,4: DE 4 BILLY HOLDER FFA l,2.3.4. Offivvr l. Stale FBFIIIGI' Award 4. State Cmiventiun Rvpreseiitative 3: ln- dustrial Arts Clulr 1: DE Cluli 4: Audio- Visuul Cluli l DON HONEYCUFT IR otliall lllnu ei 23 T 6 4 lqld NIaiiuVP12 3 lld1l1l,l4. liaslu lbdll ll'dlIlCI'4- DIAN HULL Business Cluli 3.4. Ol'l'iCe'r 4: l-'HA l.3: Pc-p Squad l SHARON HULL Publications. CARTHAGINIAN Stull' 3.4. Editor. PINE BURR Stull' 3.4. Pliotogiuplwi' 3.4: A Cappt-lla Cliuir 2.3.41 FTA 2.3.4. Officer 3.4: Honor Society l.2.3.4: Oul- standing Student 2.3 DANNY IVY FFA 1.2.32 lndustrial Arts Clulm l.2 C. MICHAEL JOHNSTON Baseball 2.3.41 Footbzill inanager 2.3: Kc-y Club 2.3.4: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4. All- Region 2.3, Select Singers 4: Class Presi- dent 4 I33 DELMA LEE JONES SUSAN KANE Pep Squad l.2.3,4. Reporter I.2,3. Secretary 4: Honor Society l,2.3: Student Council 1.2.4. Reporter l. Vice-President 4: Publica- tions, PINE BURR Stuff 3. CAHTHAGIN- IAN Stall' 4: FTA 2.3.4. Sevretary 3, Vice- President 4 BETTY .IONES Basketball 2.3.41 Pep Squad l,2.3.4. Captain 4: Publications, PINE BURR 4, CARTHA7 GINIAN Staff' 4: Student Council 4: FTA 2.3.4 CLYDE JONES Fl-'A l.2.3,4. State Farmer Award 4. Officer 3, State Convention Representative 3: DE 4: Audio-Visual Club l 1 THOMAS MELVIN KNIGHT Wildlife Club l: Basketball l: Industrial Arts Club l,2.3 DIANA LACY Youth for Christ Club 3.4, Oflicer 4: FHA 1,2.3,4: Future Nurses Club 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Pep Squad l,2,3: FTA 2 JAMES LANGFORD FFA l,2,3,4-1 Student Council 3 GARY LAWLESS Seniors Journey to Swc Flags DONNA LAWRENCE In flulm 4. Ollivc-1' 4: Pep Squad l.2,3: HA l.2,3: Future Nurses Clulr l,2.I3:Ynutl1 l risl RODNEY LILES LINDA LISTON Pep Squad l,2,3,4. Treasurer 3, Captain: Student Council 4, Treasurer 4: l.iuns7 Club Hvpresvntalive 4: lfmvtlmall l'Ju1'llcs-54: Public-ations, PINE BURR 4, CARTHAGIN- IAN Stal'f'4 GARY LOPER I 35 HOD Mr-CRARY lfimtlmall 1.2.3,4, Spurtsinansllip 4: Haskel- Irall 1.2.3.4: Key Clulv 2.3. Board ol'Direclm's 4. Pri-sidcnl 4: .luniur Class Favuritc: Class Oliliiccr. President l JO ANN MCDANIEL Future Nurses Clull 2.3.4, Officer Z. Secre- taI'y-'lireasurer l: FHA l.2.3.4. Second Vice- Presidenl l: Hunur Snciety l,2.3: CAR'l'llA- UlNlAN Staff-1:Yntitl1l1n'Cl11'ist ClulJ4 DOUGLAS MOORE A Cappclla Clinir 25.4. Select Singers 23,41 Industrial Arts Club 4: lnte-rnatiunal Rela- tions Clul13: Key Clul14 .IANIE MASON Future Nurses Clulr 3,4-. President 4: Stu- dent Council 4: A Cappella Chuir 4: Pep Squad: FllA l.2.3.4 TED MAUHITZEN FFA l.2.3.4. President 4: licy Club: Stu- dent Council 4: Track l.2.3.4: A Cappella Cl1nir4 TONY MORGAN ROLAND NAIL t Football 1: Track 1: liaske-tliall l: FFA 1.2, KPY fflllll 2-3,41 Dfxlvdlt' l.2.3.41 Fmvllwall L2 FIPA linden l,2: DEI 3. Most Valualnlc SUplltDITlI,lI'0I Class Vice President 3: Honor Society Seniors LYNN POSS motball 1.2,3,4. Captain 4. Most Valuable ayer: Baseball 2,3,4: Basketball 12.3.41 uclent Council President 4: Key Club B4 ZELMA RATLEY BRENDA NELSON Class Ollicer 3.4: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4. Officer 2.3.4. Select Singers 4: Pep Squad l.2.3.4. Clo-Captain l, Officer 4: liaskc-tball 2, Managcr 3.4: FHA l SANDRA PARKER lfuturc Nurses Club 2.3. Vicc-President 3: Ynutli for Clirist Club 2.34: Publications, PINE BURR Staff 4, Business Manager 4. CARTHACINIAN Staff 4: Honor Society 2.3.4-: Student Council 4 DAVID H. PHILLIPS Band LINDA LEE PIKE Band 1.2.3.4-. Reporter 4. Stage Band l.2,3,4, Vocalist 4, All Region liand 2.3.4, All-Texas Hand 3.4, All-Stats' Altcrnatc 3. Drum Major Altcrnatc 4: lntcrnational Hz-lations Club 2,3,4, Prcsident 4: National Science Founda- tion Cbeinistry Seminar, TYVU, 3: National Merit Scllolarsllip Semi-lfinalist: Honor So- ciety 12.3.4 Awarded Letter faekets DANNY REED Key Club 3.4: l-'uutlnall l.2.3.4: FFA l.2,3.4. Stale Farmer LARRY ROBINETTE KENNETH ROBINSON l38 NANCY REEH TOMMIE JO RITTER FHA 2: Youth for Christ Club: Pep Squad 2: Baml l.2.3.4. Majors-tte l.2.3. Drum Nldjor l Biilld- Majmellel Library Cl'-ll? Secrvtary l.2.3.4: l'ulJlic-atiulls. PINE RUR Staff 4. l1AR'l'HAGlNlAN Staff 4: Studex Council 4: FTA 2.4: l l'lA l.2. Officer l STEVE ROBERSON Baseball 2.3.4-: Basketball l.2.3.4: A Cap- pella Choir 2.3.4. All Reginn 2.3.4. Select Singers 2. Ul'f'iCf:1' 4: Coll' 2.3.41 Key Club 2.3.4 Seniors Lead Pine Burrl' Elections l MIKE ROQUEMORE hate I.2. District I: Key Club 2.3.41 In- ustrial Arts Club 4 MIKE ROSS 'itball I.2.3: A Cappella Clioir 2.3.4. Select gers 2.3.4. All Region Choir 2.3.42 Class urite I: Track I: Wildlife Club I l t I KIM ROBINSON Audio-Visual 2.3.-I-: One Act Play 2: Business Club 2.3: Interiiatinnal lielzitiuns 4: lltmnr Sui-iety 1.2 PATRICIA HOLDER ROBINSON I-'HA I.2.3,4: FTA 3.4: Lilirary Assistant 2.3. 4: Lilirary Club 3.4: Pep Squad 2 CHERYL SAUNDERS Pep Squad: Girls Choir, All Region, A Cap- pella Clmir: First Place in Harrison County Historical Society Art Contest BOBBY SCOTT Wildlife Club l: FFA 1.2.3, FFA Rodeo I,2.3: Industrial Arts Club 4: Gulf 4 SHIRLEY CHRISTINE SHAW PHA l.2,3: l 'l'A 2,3,4: Youthlm'tll11'istillulJ MARY HELLEN SELLS Spanish Club: Inlr-rnattimutl Rt-latiuns Club 1.2.3.-I: FIIA l.2.3 LYNDA SHADUWVENS Iiaskctball 2.3.41 A Cluppt-lla Clmir 3.4: Pe-p Squad I.2.3,4: Student Cuuncil 2, llunwrutinn Representative 2: l I'IA 2 ROBERT LARRY SHEPHERD Fnutlutll l.2.3.4: A Capps-lla Choir 3.4 FFA 4 I TIIVI SHADOWENS A Foutlnlll I.2: IndustrialArtsClul13.4: FFA Wildlife lflub I LARRY SHARP FFA I.12,3. FI-'A Rodeu I.2.3: DE 4 4 ANDREA CAROLE SIMPSON Pvp Squad 2: Intf-rnatinnal Relations Cl 2: Onf- Act Play I,2,3,4: Drama Club President 4: Senior Play BILLY SKELTON E 3.4. Officer 4: l l A 1: Industrial Arts l lub 2,31 Chefs Clulw JAMES SOLOMAN asketball 1.2.31 Track 1: ludustrial Arts lub 1: DE if l l Seniors Sized for Caps and Gowns DONNA SPARKS Band 1.2.3.4-, Majorette 1.2.3.4-. Feature Twirler 4. Officer 4, Head Hajurette 4: FTA 2: FHA 1.2.32 Business Club 23.43 Youth for CllI'lSI C1ulr4 MARILYN .10 SPENCER I A Cappella Choir 3.4. Offieer 4. Select Singers 3.4. All Region Chnir 4: FHA LSA, Officer 1,4: FTA 2,3,4: Pep Squad 1,2.3.4, Officer 4: Student Cnuneil Al MARSHA KARLENE STOVALL FTA l,2,3.4: FHA 3,4, Officer 4: Pep Squad 1.2.3 ZYRAL SUTLIVE FHA 1: Business Club 1,2,3.4 I4I RONNIE TAYLOR Futrtltall l,2.3.4- Seniors KAY THORNTON Class Favorite 2: Cheerleader 4: Football Duchess 3,4: CARTHACINIAN Stall' 3.4: Basketball 2.3.4, Captain 2,3 JAN TELLER CONNIE THOMAS Band l,2,3.4, Stage Band 2.3.4. Sweetheart 4, FHA l,2.3,4, 'llhird Vice-President 4: FT1' All Texas Band 3,41 FHA l.2.3: FTA 2,3,4g 3.4: Ynuth for Christ Club 4: Student Coun Htmur Sm-if-gy 4 nil 3: CARTHAGINIAN Staff 4 l l W elcome Juniors to Prom l EDDIE WAYNE TOWNS A Cappella Choir 2.3.4. llregident 4.-Select Singers 2.3,4, All-Begion 3,4, All-State 4: Basketball 1,2,3.4: Baseball 3,41 Student Council 4 TONI TRIMBLE Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 2.4, Allffourn ment 3.4: Cheerleader 1.4, Head Chee leader 4: Class Favorite 3: Publication PINE BURR Staff' 4, CARTHAGINIA Staff 3,4: Football Sweetheart 4 ROBERT PARKER TWONIEY FFA l,2,3,4, Stale Farmer 3. Farm Electri- ficaliou Award 3: lnclustrial Arts Clull l'7 JOHN EDWARD UNDERWOOD Ifufnlmall l.2,3.4. llunorullle Nlenliun Offense 3: Class Officer 2: Base-lnall 2.4 PHILLIP WALDROP TOMMY WEAVER Football 1: Baseball 2,3.4: lnlernatiunal Rc-- lations Club 4: Wildlife Clulm 1 GRADY BILL WEDGEWORTH FFA l,2,3,4. Stale Farmer 3, Showmansllip Trophy 3: Drama Clulml HAL WHITAKER A Cappella Choir 2,32 DE 3,4, Officer 4: Industrial Arts Club 2 JUDY CAROLYN WILKERSON FFA Lit!-SVYCL'llll'Z.lI'l l: FHA l,2,3: Business 2,331-: Girls Choir l.2,3.4. Nlanagchr 4 NANCY WILKEHSON RODNEY WILLIAMS Drama Club 4. Secretary-Treasurer 41 Senior Play: FFA 1,2 JANETTE WIMBERLY Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 4, All-Tuurnanwnt 4: CARTHAGINIAN Staff 3,4. Associate- Editur 4: Pep Squad l,2,3,4, Co-Captain I: I-'HA 1: Honor Society 1,2,3,4 MARTHA WOOTEN FHA 12,32 Business Club 2.3.4, Reporter 3, Presidc-nt 4: PBX Operator 4: Student Coun- cil 4: Girls Choir 2 DANNY YATES Football 1: FFA l,2.3,4, Secretary l: Base- ball 4: Wildlife Club 1,2 AV l,2,3,4 JOHN WOODS In Memory Of foe Soape June 14, 1947 - Uctober 19, 1964 Class of 1965 Senior football players are honored at their last pep rally. Seniors Encourage School Li e Row, row for Rexel 'llrenible at Student Council . Andi Simpson, Katha Davis, Glynda Bates, and Robert Gray ham it upl' in the Senior play, Harvey .lohn Underwood and Linda Liston rally CHS,ers fc the Bulldogs. Senior players rouse students with, Two bits, four hits ... lu at pep rally. I4b ia Q if W g ,ik 1: W Danny Owens, Liz East, .lane Moore, and John Tatum choose their prize from thx- junior magazine sale. Junior Class Ufficers PRESIDENT! .i0hIl THIUIH SECRETARY: Jane Moore VICE-PRESIDENT: Danny Owens TREASURER: Liz East i I .lvatt Abernatliy Tommy Allison Divkie Allred Slvve Allred Ricky Anz Patsy Ard i Kathleen NICK:-e and Jeanne Holloway wait for the noun hell. Patsy Armstm Butch Baglc-y ng E Terry Bailey Scotty Bates funio Margaret Beard Leonard Bell Jimmy Bingham Robert Bounds Prepare or Banquet Sandra Roe and Pain Miller clean lilac-klmards for Spruee-Up Day. David Bnyd .lucly Boyd Linda Brady Pat Brantley Slmirlvy lin-wsler Bonnie Briery Ann Britt Nlinnie Le-v Bush Allan Cain Stephen Campbell Ste-ve Carter Marsha Clwssr-r Dianne- Clnlraugll Earl fflalmaugli Palmer Clark Connie Collard Larry Cullivr Lynn Cruwl Margie Craig Pat Collins I49 Andy Durrett Kan-n Darnell Danny Denton Lamar Dickerson Sandra Dison LiL East Cary Edge Cinger Edge J, il Siixm A Sunni' , r .... -:PEW Q ,gd ff S fm, 2 1 fs, X rj W Kent Escoe Dale Evans 1 l w l , ii Carol Slough and Barbara Wigllt lake arrows out uf the targ M Q 2 J A 5 EQ 3 X' 5 M,...v,,m 1 11.1-'f ix 7 Q f' ' f- 4 av ' ,L .. QQ . 1 ,Vi .W Ln ., J ifrrsrf ,,,:y5jL.ls, - ,ZW 5:5 . 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Wayne Ole n n ' ,. ,f . w.E'zfr fx Xf:?L1.i2iSi':wz fwifxw f Jimisif .fa ,W ,sw f w w f-fm: - , Q14 ILQSE .L-I iifn' f.x,1if1LfyL.:f, Z f E 'Hfi5:5zThf5 '5sE, , Reis is +5 mf- new gawgmw J1- ff 6 M , , R K X 5,1 'r if n xv, we S ivy 3 X ' F' 3 5 2 ,, ,M A S 5 E L 5 .,.l gg...m2.gL,L,li ..,.L -,M .Q ,- la , 1 in if 1 Ronnie Clover Bernita Grave Gail Graves Gail Griffith Jimmy Harmon Mitchell Harris Phyllis Harris Reba Harris Marilyn Harrison Louise Hartley Larry Heaton Link Henderson Juniors Find New Responsibilities Donald Hogue Billy Holcomb Richard Holland Steve Holland Jeanne Holloway Johnny Holmes Gloria Honeycutt Cherry Hood Brenda Hooper Larry Hooper Cladyce Huber Raymond Hunt Kathy Hunter Linda Ivey Lynda Jacks Carmette .laynes Betty Jeffress Patricia Jeffress Brenda .lohnson June .lnhnson ,ludy johnson Pat Johnston Pal .Innes Larry Kaye .lohnny Kelly Annette- Lucy Cz-ruld Lambert Juniors Hold Pffllock 9' Electwn, Charles Lawhorn Linda Leslie Fannie Litton Lucille London ,Iudy Lovil .ludy Mcflormack Katltlevn Mviicc- Mitchael Nlt'Millan Murry Magness Eddie Morrison Mary Needham Sally Norsworthy Betty Malone Kay Martin Mike Maurilzen Linda Milam Pam Miller Tim Mitchell Abbie Moore Stanley Novak and Sylvia Oates help with sludt-nt elections on November 3. Jane Moore ,Ierry Morris i53 Stanley Novak 5,-via Qmes Danny Owens Jackie Peace Jimmy Pike funiors Active in Athletics Roger Porter Janice Posey Lonnie Poss Becky Prince Sharon Railey john Ramsey IS4 john Ray Linda Heed Stacia Heed jimmy Rhiddlehoover Judy Rhodes Gail Roliinett Claude Robinson Sandra Hue Robert Howe Beth Stewart Carol Stough Brenda Johnson, Rebecca Tiller, and Marilyn Harrison prepare for archery. 1.1. Rushing Mary Shires Pam Shivers Cynthia Single-tary Hubert Skinner ,Ian Smith Bubba Smith Rebecca Smith Robby Smith Anita Steptoe l55 WH' Nancy Wilkersun H4 Betty Williams Chris Williamson David Summers ,Iuhn Tatum Skipper Thuinan Hehecca Tiller Linmla Tolleson Tummy ,Iue Tompkins David Tunipkins Betty Walker June Welch Debbie Wliilaktlr Tuni Whitaker Barlwarai Wiglil David W ll ht ldlllll Yarlmruu li Becky Prince and ,lane fVl1mre clean lockers un Pannla County Spruce L'p Day. October 22. l56 Hickey Arnold receives one package- of popcorn and two cokcs from David Edge, .lim Hooker, and Darrell Yates. Sophomore Class O jqcers PRESIDENT: jim Hooker SECRETARY: David Edge VICE-PRESIDENT: Darrell Yates REPORTER: Mickey Arnold jerril n Brenda Bett and Dianne talkin dur- , y , , y. g ing the lunch hour. l58 Donald Beason Gayle Beason Doug Berry ,Iolmny Blair Lynn Blair Steve Bolding jimmy Bolton Kay Bolton Jimmy Bone Ronnie Abernathy Linda Adams Randy Alexander Ric-ky Applegate Mickey Arnold Brenda Bagley liilly Baker lflizaluetll Barnett Myrna Barnett Pat Barnett Calvin Barrett Laura Bates Soph Marvin Bobby Regina Ce-celia VIYUINIIIY UQ-lilwie Briggs Brooks Brown liurns Cameron Chandler Danny .lo Elaine Brant George Bill Sandra Britton Brown Buck Cadcnhcud Canipbf-Il Clalmaugli tart Senior ports -l0lml1Y Marilyn Sue Karen Nelda Betty Ricky C910 Cook Craddocl-1 Daniels Denton Dowdy L'-Idle Vickie Ricky Kennedy Ricky Clvllief Cowan Craig Dc-nnard Dison John Drnptini David Edge Dennis Evans Paula Gaddis Stephen Glenn Charles Gray jimmy Green Sandra Griffin Taylor Hall ,Inhnny Hankins Vicky Haper Brenda Harrigan .lackie Hayes Tommy Heaton Mary Higginhntham Rube-rt Hodges Richard Holcnmh ,lim Hooker .lerry Hooper Sherlon Houper Linda Hull Charles Hunt Sammy Hughes Loretta Hunter 'wtf t , f , Q ,Elf Ed Hutto Camey Jefferess Phil ,limerson Frances Jones .lody Jones Dianne Keeling Dale Kiper William Kiper Thomas Lange Annette LaGrone Sandra Clabaugh and Judy Shumate cheering the Dogs during the Palestine rally. Kay LaGrone Mickey LaGrm1e Frances Langley Clifford Lawhorn Doyle Lawhorn Wayne Lawhorn Bill Lawless Butch Leggett Brenda Liston Patsy Lovil Margarvt Simon Terry Eliiirlf' Sharon Hazel Lovell Markentile Mayo Miller Moseley Nichols Paulette ,Ierrilyn Hobby Dvylt' Nancy Ralph Luman Marshall McCall Hunk Mnrry Norsworthy Ric-ky Linda .lf-rry SIGVC Frank Paul Lumiln Mayu McMillan MUSIJY Newman Palmer op 5 upport uzcz e quad S iz S M ' 'd S lilllllly RUII1 .lne Peggy Mary William Parker Pl'll' . ' f J' ' ' ' ll IPS Plerge I ICICG Pllcher PIII l N l Richard Kay Helen 1 Pitts Rednmn Rlludes , Bennie Debbie Christine i Ray Riddlchoover Rich l l Cnaeh Phillip Koonce receives his birthday Cake from Pep Squad representative, Brenda Lislun. Larry Morris Lynn DHIIIH1 -lefffv Ritter Samford Screws Sharp Simmuns Billy ,lue Billy Sandra Bob Rnlrinson Sanford Sells Sharpe Smith Steve Genevieve .lacqueline .ludy ,lamey Rnquemore Screws Shadowens Shumate Smith i Donald Hinkle W Chris Ritter Marcus Boh Smith Stovall Roger Gayle Smith Stovall Bill Linda Stovall Summers Biology students watching a chalk-talk demonstration. Linda Wooley Gerald Worthington ,lean Yarhorough Darrell Yates I64 Susan Tatum Jimmy Teal Shirley Thompson Rob Trimhle .lane Twomey Kathy Wardlaw Rodney Wells ,lim Westbrook Andy Wiley Clay Williams Essie Williams Randall Wilkerson Debbie Wilkins Ralph Wilson Kathy Woods l Il Q L11 I, un i, ones, ,usan u um, LcAnne Duckworth, and .lo Nell Roe enter the from hull ul' the Senior High School. Freshman Class Ujjfwers PRESIDENT: ,lan Jones SECRETARY: LeAnne Duckworth VICE-PRESIDENT: Jo Nell Roe REPORTER: Susan Cullum I65 I N F Linda Pliil Wanda Boutli Bounds lloyd Lindy Xlilflllil Carlos Brittun Broacli Bruuks Bc-ve-l'ly Alexanrle-r .loan .flllisun Virgil Allred Glenn Allunis NlLlfSllH1'lC' Amlvurn Randal Amliurn Riclnn-il :XliclP1's,u1i Billy Andrvws Ricky Arney Ste-vv Arney Jilllf' Barnett .lunv Burrell Eric' B911 CE'Cll Bvttvvy Sherry Bislmp Robin Bmwn busan Bic-klium l,imlu lliggers ,lulin Biggs .Iimmy Birflwc-ll Pat Browning David lilll'l0SOI1 .lame-s liurns Alulin Burns Silfklll Bush Frc-sliman girls participate in the Pdleetinz- pe p rally Freshmen Cheer CH Teams Hub Buslin Sarah Campbell Dennis Cannon Earl Cariker, Jr. Regina Capps Dennis Chamness Carnlyn Cheshire ,Ioc Cheshire Cassie- Cullier Jeannette Collins Larry Collier Lee Cupeland Raymond Copeland Charles Craver Kenneth Craver Susan Cullum 'llommy Daniel Drew Darnell Stephanie Darnell jimmy Davis Huh Davis Le Anne Duckworth 'llena Durretl Rosemary Ellis Susan Escoe Rodney Fant William Farmer Randy Fleming Brenda French Jane Gary 0 Brenda Willie Linda David Sue Baily Cerardy Cudwm Goodman GYHVCS Green Griffith Hall Jim Hardy Gary Hill Danny Horn Charlotte Hudson Johnny .lacks Curtis James Laura Jarvis Nedra Johnson Ann Johnson Pamela Johnston Don Jones Jan Jones Jimmy Jones Kerry Kilgore Kem Janice Johnny Judy Doyle Kathy Hapkrider Harris Harris Harris Haynes Hvlligarl Don Linda Tom my Billy Van Crys Hillin Holmes Holmes Honeycutt Hooker HHYH Alice Kirkland Hill Knight Dale Koonce James Kyle Curtis LaCrone Judy LaCLrone Melvin Laflrune Randy LaCrune Robert Lambert Joel Laws Ronnie Luman Shirley McBride Freshmen Tackle High School Subjects Sharon Nutt Sherri Oates Linda McDaniel Beth Malone Charles Mangham Larry Matlock Danny Milam Benny Mitchell Bob Moore Nancy Morris lfdward Nail David Nance Darcy Nelson Richard Newman Llllflil w lns I O L Camera catches freshmen in general math. David Patrick Juanita Pitts Marie Pope Ricky Dale Roy BUITPY Pride Reed Rhiddlelmover W Rlllel' Barbara Robbie Betty SUSUU Ray Reed Risinger Rilllff Freshman Pep Squad ham it up at rally. Bohhy Shall Jackie Sims Kenneth Singrletun Suv Sistrunk Basil Slatter ,linnny Smith Leisa Smith Reva Smith Karen Spurlock Dan Str-hle Andy Strong Wdllilil Tew Allison Thuman Ben Thomas .Ivey 'llhompsun Ronald Tliuinpkiils Robert Underwood Kathy Warner .lunrv Welch NVillie Welcli Hay Wells Nant-y Whitaker Carolyn Vlfilkerson Susan Williams Kelly Williamsnn Jim Wiinberly Ora Jean Woods Patricia Wright Carla Yingling Dewey Young I70 ,lv Nell Roe Ken R0llf'l'5Hll Randall Roe Charlotte Salter Judy Sanford Cary Saunders Rc-hecc-a Sells Janice Shaduwc-ns Rodney Sharp Susan Slit-ll David Shires Emma Shires EDITORS Kathleen McKee v I lPatty Daniels adjusts the record player at the Koonce PINE BURR Party. ' Koonce Junior School has become a part of the tradition ofthe Carthage system. In its second year, the HK pin, the team work, the organiza- tions at Koonce have become the beginning spirit carried to CHS. .lane Moore I OO CE JR. CHOOL ' l7I 7 Officers: Re orter, Kay Castle: Vice-President, Gail Haperg President, Patty Daniels: and Secretary, EKathy Kilgore. The Student Council of Koonce Junior School serves as an aid to the students, faculty, and administration. It is an important link between students and teachers. Members of the Student Council are elected by homerooms. The officers are elected by the student body in the spring. Koonce Student Council FRONT ROW: Paul Leggett, Tim Harkrider, Kay Castle, Kathy Kilgore, Gail Haper, Patty Daniels. SECOND ROW: Vicki Rushing, Judy Thomas, Patty Riall, Lindal Langford, Kevin Bankhead, Keith Keeling. THIRD ROW: ,lim Deppe, Donna Ginsel, Paula Johnson, Paula Fleming, Barbara Beaty, Leslie Prince, FOURTH ROW: Danny Rogers, Bobby Hull, Bill Arnold, Karen McKee, Charlene Snape, Mr. Earl Cariker. l72 i l 4 i l i 1 l 4 4 Eighth Grade Ojjqcers PRESIDENT: Ronny McMillan SECRETARY: Jeannine Croce VICE-PRESIDENT: Dianne Allison REPORTER: Danny Harrison Pansy Cole-man Christine Cordray Patricia Cowan Sharon Crowl Patricia Daniels Clifford Davis Linda Davis SlliI'lf'y Davis Ne-Ida Df'2lSllll Donna Cariker Junior Cassity Kay Castlv Kenneth Clark Cliarloltf- Adams Dianne Allison Bill Arnold Harry Baglvy Elaine Ballard Kay Biggs .lames Blair David Boggs .ludy Holton Linda lione- Wcslvy Boreal .lililllly Bounds Larry Briggs Sandra Britton Bill lirooksliire- Bobby Brown Paula Brown flllC'Sl6I' Burns Judy Bllllvl' Louise Caineion Linda Langford collect money hom student body. Dallun Denton ,ludy Cary Delmlriff Grover llevvrly Dawn Nick Dir-krwsmx Disun Durst-It Donna Hulrlmim- CllElI'lff!4 Cinsvl Ullibtllllllfl GH,-ell Alim- Slmirlcy Martha HilllCHUli l'l3lH'Ul'li Hanna Cllarles Duke Ke-ith Griffith Gail Huper jnyce Evans Slvvx- Crinws Tim Harkr icler Koonce Eighth Grade Leads School Danny Harrison Deena Harris Ric-ky Harris Sammy Hathaway Ronny HL'i:ll'll Louan Henderson Henry Hodge Lois Hodges ,limmy Holder Bobby Hudson l31't'IlCl21 l 0I'l'lli1ll .lf'LlIll1lllE' Croco ,luliu Harmun Nffvilvv Hudson Bm-Uky Hunter Larry Ingram Clifford Ivey Michael lvey Danny ,lacks Macy Jeffress Denny .lerigan Johna ,limerson Paula .lohnson Rhonda Johnson William Jolly Cheryle Jones Larry .lones Don Kelly Kathy Kilgore Frances Kiper Mack LaCrone Debra Lambert Steve Langford Roger Leslie Larry Littleton leanell Maines Kuonce student body has audience participation program. 5 8 E E i 4 I el I E Lindal Langfoi Larry Lawhort Dianne Liston Linda Luman Steve Martin J Larry Mayn Karen McKee .lames McGuire Ronnie MelVIillian Sue Ann McMillian Ezghth Grade Prepares Melinda Moreland Jean Oliver Nicky Parker Bill Pierce for H Lgh School Larry Ross Vickie Rushing Larry Shuherl Laura Skelton Sheila Skinner Bobhy Pierce Terisa Pierce ,lane Pippen Charles Rainwater Martha Ray Patty Reed Judy Rhiddlehouver Stanley Ritter .lackie Ruhinelt Jackie Robinson Dori Rogers Shirley Roe Sidney Sistrunk .ludy Smith Trudy Smith Charlene Snape Susan Spears Robbie Spencer ,ludy Spradley David Stehle Sammy Stephenson Carol Sullivan Charles Summers Judy Thomas Billy Ray Tinkle Mike Tucker Melody Walker Patricia Daniel opens slave alcs a Koontt Larry Ware Eddie Weaver Denny Wedgeworth Forest Welch Michael Welch Kay Westbrook James Whitaker Barbara Whitley Ronny Williams Sherry Williams Debra Willis Sharon Wolf Seventh Grade Ufjqcers REPORTER: Bobby Hull PRESIDENT: Paul Leggett SECRETARY: Andrea Hart VICE-PRESIDENT: Danny Rogers eDESmovs Brenda Birdvwell Robbie Blair Mandy Boone Brenda Bounds Tony Boyd Roy Briery Don Briggs ,lim Brewster .lane Adams Malcolm Alford Janice Anderson Leroy Anderson Carolyn Andrews Kathy Applegate Dnnna Austin Dehra Bailey Dale Baker Gloria Baker Kevin Bankhead Barbara Beaty Rhonda Bell Lavenda Bell Beverly Biggs Seventh Graders Entei Billy Broadway johnny Brooks Brenda Brown Chuck Brown Paul Burns Mike Byrd Ken Calhoun Danny Campbell SEVEN I H graders gather in auditorium for a class meeting. fumo r Hzgh Dun Cheshire Robert Christianson Kathryn Copeland Runny Cnwart Crt-gory Crume ,l. ll. Daniel David Daniels Randy Davis jim Deppe Judy Donald Deblm East Billy Emmons Linda Erwin Donna Evans .linimy Evans .lames Farmer Cunnie Finklea Paula Flt'lIllllg Juan Gary Gary Ghnlston David Ginsel Larry Griffin Mickey Canoy ,ludy Carswell Terry Cates Clyde Chamncss Connie Chamness Keith Chapman Kenneth Graves Sue Crave-s Larry Hammons Frank Hancock Huey Hancock Lila Harmon Rose Harrigan Marilyn Harris Richard Harris Sammy Harris Dean Harrison Andrea Hart Roger Harlless Carolyn Hartley Debbie Heard Charles Holcomb Clarence Holland .l. L. Holloway Scott Hooks Cheer the Bullpuppies Gail Hooper Sherry Hooper Chris Hudson Karen Hudson Linda Hughen Bobby Hull Tona Jones Richard jones Keith Keeling .lanice Kirby Linda Kyle Brenty Lacy Dennis LaCrone Ronnie LaGrone Thomas LaGrone Donna Langford Vickie Langford Sharon Langley Barbara Lawhorn Paul Leggett Donna Liston Biehard Littleton Gary McGuire Paul McGuire Yvonne Madrid Margaret Nlangham Gary Martin Chris Mauritzen Debra Mayo Patsy Milam jennifer Monie Marilyn Nail Sylvia Newman Brenda Palmer Sandra Pierce ,Io Ann Pitts Carl London Travis Lovil Lora Luman Verna-ll Luman Billy Ray Lynch Dwain Mc-Cullough Eddie Pride, Mr. Cariker. and Mr. Brooks are caught off guard by the camera. Nelson Monroe Cayland Moore jill Moore Susan Mullins Kenneth Mullis Eddie Pride Leslie- Prince Cecilia Ramsey Pam Ransom Vickie Rc-dmon Randall Reed Glenn Reeves Galon Reeh Patty Riall Johnny Ritter Susan Shull Gehrig Smith Bobby Soape Donna Snape Shirley Soape Steve Soape Ronnie Robinson Danny Rogers Becky Sharp ll- Gill Wbllliel' Vance Weldon liilfl Wall Bonnie Vlfelch Mike Watson Bill Wells Janice Wrdgcworth David White David Wilcox Jerry Wilkerson Greg Williams Wayne Wilson Sandra Sharon Spurlock Talley Steve Bollliy Stone Taylor l,. C. Tew Larry Tipton Roger Waldrof Koonce Junior MR. GEORGE EARL CARIKER Principal MRS. DOLORES BLACKWELL East Texas State College Language Arts and Spanish chool Faculty Besides having the job of teaching the required school subjects, the faculty of Koonce Junior School accepts the responsibility of producing well-rounded students. Many teachers sponsor extracurricular groups, such as the spellers, library assistants. The faculty and administration encourage participation in band, choir, Student Council, pep squad, and a full program of athletics in order to prepare the students for high school. MRS. BILLIE McKEE Secretary MRS. BETTY BOUNDS MR. GLYNN BROOKS Stephen F. Austin Collegeg B.S. Stephen F. Austin College: Language Arts, Social Studies B-S-, MA- Science, Physical Education Mrs. Ruth Morton gives out words during eliminations for the Shreveport Spelling Beet held in May. I86 MRS. TERA COUSINS Texas A and I Collegeg B.A. and Stephen F. Austin College: MEd Science MRS. FRED GOEKE Sam Houston State Teachers Collegeg B.MEd English V Q K .13,.::.X,tk ' V V , 'f-ui? Xsti A I -we t , , 57 Z V 3 X X 5 S K it X t f xv 451512 . - , ,, Xrws p , X J ,- ., I 5 ' t Xf J MR. GEORGE HUTCHERSON Stephen F. Austin Collegeg B.S., MEd Mr. Wayne Martin uses the blackboard to illustrate in an eighth grade math class. MRS. EDNA MARTIN Stephen F. Austin College, B.S., M.A. Social Studies Librarian MRS. RUTH MORTON Sam Houston Collegeg B.A., University of Houstong MEd we X - ittiliffiiigswwf-fn ' f , iffSeW5t7r?i'fiiff1,Xt ,., ., ,.,..,,. ., . . MX .2 .,:12J,.: ,- tips Xt X M N if f--rw-Witl .ffssw-is ff 5. pi I ,K -X ' . S f l -UQ -'35 ,gi - '25 t tal XX . t iriiisfff 9 X XX 2 L? X , X Northwestern State Collegeg B.S. Mathematics --M?'m5'Tfgg3fr L'i , X ,. iff' i fa' IV 'ESQ 'li Q' , i f 3. zi3f53egLQY:'A:?5', .. X . - ,. ,,., -X 3 ' - fiii , S , X A' as , . ff 'xs1sws5Jfsiz?J 'EE?':i 'Z,-i i ' X-197555 255.5-ilif,::':'rl',is,i'i455fT,,F',2iN? UAT: ,, :IH ' - X ,... . X- ' X..1e:1f'f -- '-West fwfr X '9'f:sgw5wX.f2 QKESEXQF Sw ' -X ,.'. fffx ' X- , ,,.jsX..X X . an . . Xi S I I 'A X5 NX Sit?'...gg,g1g5jg:':.,f5' A 5, , f Lg, f 5? ,X Q si ff 1-fs' 1' zwa2ft.cf:.XXvig ,ie X H ' g pm ,any 1 it ,X ' M , ., , , Tiff' -- V IXQXXXV - :li 24.52 51,JL':'?iiV 'i'iLii'I f ,list 3 Y MR. MIKE TENIPIXETON East Texas State Baptist College: Stephen F. Austin College, BMEd B.A., M.A. Choir Social Studies MRS. MARIE WIGGINS l87 Mr. Eighth Grade Eddie Weaver Miss Eighth Grade Carol Sullivan Miss Seventh Grade Jane Adams Photos by Poovcy Mr. Seventh Grade Jimmy Deppe Uutstanding Students 0 Koonce funior School Each year the faculty of Koonce Junior School choose six students whom they believe to be leaders in the school as the Six Outstanding Students of Koonce. These students possess five basic qualities, which include scholarship, dependability, service, and patriotism. The honor serves to stimulate interest in scholastic achievement and in citizenship. Chosen by secret ballot, the Six Most Out- standing Students of Koonce are named at their PINE BURR Party. PAULA BROWN PATTY DANIELS 1 DIANNE ALLISON PAULA BROWN PATTY DANIELS PAULA JOHNSON PAUL LEGGETT KAREN McKEE DIANNE ALLISON PAULA JOHNSON KAREN MhKEE PAUL LEGGETT fumor School Pep Squad CHEERLEADERS: Jeannine Croce, Andrea Hart. Paula Johnson. Leslie Prince, Carol Sullivan. FIRST BOW: Martha Hanna, Linda Davis, Sherry Williams, Sherry Hooper, Janice Anderson, Jan Kirby. Barbara liawhorn, Jill Moore, Patty Biall, Margaret Mangbam, Barbara Beaty, Jane Adams, Sandra Britton. Debbie East, Kay Biggs, Sharon Tally. SECOND BOW: Judy Boller, Judy Bolton. ,Janice Wedgeworth, Brenda almer, Marilyn Nail. Brenda Birdwell. Nevilee Hudson, Charlene Soape, Susan Spears. Kathy Applegate, Bose Helen Harrigan, Mandy Boone, Pat Coiwen, Pansy Coleman. Connie Cbamness. THIRD ROW: Paula Fleming, Susie Mullens, Becky Sharpe, Dawn Dison. Dian Liston, Judy Thomas. Paula Brown, Becky Hunter. Jean Oliver, Sandra Pierce, Susan Pierce. Susan Sbull. Tona Curtis, Karen McKee, Deborah Mayo. OUHTH ROW: Kay Westbrook, Debbie Gruver, Cecelia Ramsey. Dianne Allison. Patty Daniels, Kay Castle. Vickie Rushing. Melody gfalker, Brenda Forman, Linda Bone, Jane Pippen, Shirley Roe, Kathy Kilgore, Gloria Baker, Bonnie Welch, Rhonda Bell, Vickie Langford. I93 Triple Trio Gail Haper, Dianne Allison, Vicki Rushing, Jane Adams, Debbie Cruver, Judy Thomas, ,lean Oliver, Andrea Hart, and Kay Westbrook. Koonce Choir The Koonce choir was active during the 1964-65 school year, participating in assemblies, entering the UIL Solo and Ensemble contest the UIL choral contest filled the busy schedule. I94 i . ia- tw ,,,.. Koonce funior Band MAJORETTES: Donna Cinsel, Sue Ann McMillan, .Iohna Jimmerson, Sheila Skinner, Elaine Ballard. SECOND ROW: Sharon Langley, Barbara Whitley, Linda Hughen, Connie Finklea, Martha Ray, Vicki Redmon. THIRD ROW: Sharon Crowl, Louann Henderson, Rhonda Johnson, Judy Gary. FOURTH ROW: Bill Brookshire, Denny Jernigan, Linda Erwin, Vance Weldon, Kevin Bankhead, Tony Boyd. FIFTH ROW: Tommy LaGr0ne, Scott Hook, Sammy Harris, Travis Lovil, Cary Martin, Greg Williams. SIXTH ROW: ,loan Cary, Marilyn Nail, Steve Martin, Larry Shubert, Charles Summers, Laura Skelton. SEVENTH ROW: Randy Reid, Don Kelly, Mickey Canoy. I'-75 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Mike Watson, Dawn Dison, Barbara Beaty, Sandra Spurlock, Donna Ginsel, Donna Soape, Kay Westbrook, Charlotte Adams, Linda Bone, Beverly Dickerson, Pam Ransom, Becky Sharpe, ,lan Kirby, Marilyn Harris, Kay Castle, Patty Daniel, Brenda Forman, Pansy Coleman, Mrs. Edna Martin, ,ludy Spradly, Patty Reed, Shirley Roe. Mrs. Ruth Morton quizzes contestants the National Spelling Bee. I W AUDIO-VISUAL AID WORKE Left: Christine Cordray Chris Mauritzen Gail Haper Vicki Rushing Debbie Cruver Mrs. Nettie Shaw Danny ,lacks Don Kelly Nm W ,K 2. , A aku.. The Boy Scouts of America aided by the band lead the students in the Hag raising cere- mony. Koonce Opens New Gym and Receives New Flag Pole . 'N-,N Nw MN., Scouts raise Old Gloryfi Eddie Weaver and Clifford Ivey utilize the new gymnasium I I97 Pine Burr Part Honors Favorites and Uutstanding Students Carol Sullivan and Eddie Weaver smile after being selected by the members of their class as Mr. and Miss Eighth Grade. N V At, 3 5 V' ' ' W Paula Johnson, Patty Daniels, Paul Leggett, Karen McKee, 1 Paula Brown, and Dianne Allison pose as Outstanding ' Students. X Debbie Gruver and Vicki Rushing demonstrate hu it's done. l98 ' Sharon Langley, Linda Hughen, and Vickie Redmon entertain the student body with a clarinet trio. STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN AS- SEMBLY PROGRAMS THROUGH- OUT THE YEAR. Cecelia Ramsey performs a dance routine in the Student Counci1's Talent Show. Paul Leggett, Steve Stone, Patty Riall, and Barbara Beaty sing a number for the '99 students. Teachers and Students Work . and . Mr. Wayne Martin dances with Vicki Rushing at the annual PINE BURR Party. Mrs. Marie Wiggins oversees a busy history class. Teachers keep students busy during extra class time Play T ogether. SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM Jim Brewster, Chuck Brown, Gaylon Reeh, Gary McGuire, Dwain McCullough, Roy Briery. SEC- OND ROW: Ken Mullis, Johnny Brooks, Paul McGuire, Travis Lovil, Gaylon Moore, Randy Reid. THIRD ROW: Billy Ray Lynch, David Wilcox, David White, Steve Soape, Mike Watson, Keith Chapman. FOURTH ROW: Steve Stone, David Ginsel, Roger Hartless, Bill Wells, Kevin Bank- head, Brent Lacy. FIFTH ROW: Clarence Holland, Scott Hook, Ronnie LaGrone, Charles Holcomb, Keith Keeling, Larry Tipton, Chris Mauritzen, Richard Littleton, Gary Martin, Carl London, Ron- nie Cowart, Greg Crume, Bobby Soape, Paul Leg- gett, Terry Cates. SIXTH ROW: Mike Byrd, J. L. Holloway, Eddie Pride, Greg Williams, Bobby Hull, Tony Boyd, Jimmy Evans, Gary Gholston, Danny Rogers, Don Cheshire, Jim Deppe, Larry Griffith, .L B. Daniels, Mr. George Hutcherson lcoachj, and Mickey Canoy. EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM BOTTOM ROW: James Mc- Guire, Nick Dorsett, Barry Bagley, Larry Ross, Ronny Williams, David Stehle. SEC- OND ROVV: Larry Littleton, Roger Leslie, Jimmy Bounds, Dalton Denton, Jackie Robin- son. Clifford Davis, Larry Mayo. William Jolley, Eddie Weaver, Sidney Sistrunk, Don Rogers, Bill Arnold fmanagerh. THIRD ROW: Charles Rain- water, Steve Langford, Ches- ter Burns, David Boggs, Danny Harrison, Ronny McMillan, Sammy Hathaway, James Blair, Bobby Pierce, James Whitaker, Bobby Brown, Rob- bie Spencer lmanagerj. On the left is Coach Robert Lewis. 20I Seventh and Eighth Graders Partieipat Students of Koonce Junior School have the opportunity to enjoy many sports during the school year. Exciting football games fill the days of fall. Basketball is a favorite sport throughout the winter months, in P.E. classes as well as on the school basketball team. When spring comes, track boys begin practice for the many track meets held at this time of year. The boys and girls at Koonce receive rewarding pleasure and sportsmanship experience through the athletic program. Mr. Mike Templeton coaches a group of boys in a basketball gar Here a group of girls play a basketball game in the new gym. Many Koonee girls practice so L that they can try out for the high school girls basketball team. A 2 1 3 rt School Sports Daring the Year. Eighth Gracle Basketball Team OTTOM ROW: Don Rogers, Eddie Weaver, William Jolley, Sidney Sistrunk, Ronny McMillan, and Robbie Spencer. SECOND ROW: Bill mold, Steve Langford, Charles Rainwater, James Blair, and Danny Harrison. 203 H! '95 x if Koonce Track Team FIRST ROW: Don Rogers, Eddie Weaver, William Jolley, Sidney Sistrunk, Ronny McMillan. SECOND ROW: Bill Arnold, Steve Langford, James Blair, Danny Harrison, and Coach Robert Lewis. THIRD ROW: Mike Tucker, Dalton Denton, Sammy Hathaway, Chester Burns, and Robbie Spencer. r Louis Robinson participates in the activities at the PINE BURR Party. As one of the ten pilot schools in Texas, Carthage High School students owe much to their faculty and administration. The organization of our high school and the challenges presented to the students by the teachers have brought much honor and recognition to CHS. To the administration and faculty the public school is not a job or duty, it is a necessity. J' ADMINISTRATION EDITOR Tommie ,Io Ritter FACULTY EDITOR Anita Steptoe ADMINI S TRA TION A D FACULTY 205 Administratior Continuing their efforts to improve the Carthage Public Schools, the Board of Education has extended its plans of expansion of the last two years by the redecorating program which began in the senior high school this year. Serving the community without regard for their personal time the Carthage Board of Education is seeking new ways each year to improve the school system for the benefit of the Carthage young people. MB. M. MARTIN Superintendent CARTHACE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES BACK BOW: Roh D. Trimble, Jr., T. G. Duckworth. Dr. Carl Gerardy, Tom Bankhead. FRONT BOW: Superintendent Q. M. Martin. D1 C. Prince, Mrs. W. V. Tillery, Jr., H. B. Turner. 206 D lans Advancement MR. LOUIS ROBINSON Principal MR. GRADY LAGRONE Guidance Counselor MR. E. B. MORRISON Administrative Assistant ,.., Mr. Louis Robinson, Mr. E. B. Morrison, and Mr. Grady LaGrone are those members of the administrative team who come most in contact with the students. All three men have vast experience in the education field, and each one has his special abilities that make Carthage High School train young people successfully. A MRS. JANIE SHUMATE Attendance Secretary Additional services are provided for Carthage High School by these memhers of the staff. Mrs. Mildred Kyle gives part-time to the students in high school who need special speech training. Mrs. Shaw maintains a full-time student staff who help her, and Mrs. Tatum serves the high SCh001- MRS. NE'r'r1E SHAW Audio-Visual Director ther Staff Member MRS. LOU TATUM School Nurse MRS. MILDRED KYLE Special Education Teacher Serve the High School Behind every good executive is a good secretary is a saying that is applicable to the members of the Carthage staff pictured here. Each one has her special job without which the school could not function properly. MRS. RUBY WOOLEY Administrative Office Assistant MISS HATTIE MAUDE JOHNS Secretary to the Superintendent MRS. ARLEE BUSH Secretary to the Principal MRS. ELAINE RIALL Mr. Morrison's Secretary MRS. ELIZABETH WHITE PBX Operator 209 Language, Art, Music and fourn MRS. MAUREEN BIGGERSTAFF BA, MA Latin, English MRS. IRENE COPELAND BA, MEd English, Literature MRS. MARTHA HOPKINS BS, MEd English MRS. LEILA LaGRONE BS, MA English, American Literature MRS. ALMA KYLE MISS VIRGINIA MISS NELL MR. VERNON BA, MA KNAPP COPELAND WOOLEY English, General BA, MA BA BA, MA Science Journalism, English Librarian Spanish it l Senior Literature students, Andi Simpson and Gary Lawless, record sonnets under the direction of Mrs. Leila LaGrone. Spanish students listen to Spanish dialogue. t t f f in I 'sm Provide Cultural oundation MRS. BETTY STRONG BS Art MR. BENNY MR. SAM BURKE MR. ED STONE BM, MA BM, MM Band Choir GRANT BS Speech, English Art students demonstrate ability to paint with tempora paints Carthage High School offers its students four years, English, three years, Spanishg and two years, Latin, in the study of language. The cultural side of the student is developed in art and music. Through two years of art, the band, and the choir this is obtained. Through journalism a student learns to produce a news- paper. For the first time this year, the annual and newspaper staffs have been combined into one class. I 2Il ' eg ae, V- ' fr I 'S5'fg.? -,zo MRS. MARY HULL BS, MA Biology, Physics MRS. HAZEL KYLE BS, MA Biology, Chemistry MR. ROBERT LEWIS BS General Science Coach MRS. BEVERLY MARIE BS, MEd Algebra, Plane Geometry MR. HOWARD RHIDDLEHOOVER BS, MEd General Math MISS HELEN RIDER BS, MA Algebra MR. JACK ROBERSON BS, MEd Plane Geometry, Coach World Problems Studied i Mike Heard demonstrates his ability to work a physics problem to Mrs. Mary Hull. Carthage offers its students an opportunity to obtain a taste of , each of the principal sciences: ,biology, chemistry, and physics. , Biology II has been offered for wthe first time this year as a non- 'credit course. This helps the stu- l dent explore the biology field to a degree not possible in general biology. The New Math was introduced in the school last year for the first time. Members of the staff had taken instruction in the course preceding the school lterm. Social studies enables stu- dents to learn about the past as well as the future. ference, -l MRS. KATHRYN I CLARK BA, MA World History Mrs. Kathryn Clark points to India on the map to Joe Sanford and Jean Yarborough ' Math, Social tudies MRS. SARAH ROSS BS, BA American History MR. BILL TATUM BS, MA Social Science, Coach t MR. FRED GOEKE MR. GEORGE MR. PHILLIP MR. RALPH MISS SANDRA BS HOPPER KOONCE MURFI' WALKER Drivers Education, BS MEd BS, Mlid BS Coach Civics, Coach Drivers Education, Boys PE GIYIS PE, Coach Girls Basketball Coach MRS. WANDA MRS. NAOMI MR. KYLE MR. F.. I... FUNK PHILLIPS LEFTWICH OATES BS BS, MA BS, MA BS, MA HDIIIC ECOHOHUCS Home Economics, Agriculture AgfiCl1lll1fC Home and Family Life MR. RONALD BOGUE BBA, MEd Shorthand, Typing, General Business, Bookkeeping MISS BESS LACY BS, MA Typing MR. GEORGE SMITH BS Shop, Mechanical Drawing MR. LELAND STRACENER BS Distributive Education, Golf Coach tudents T ram or Future Careers Students train for future careers through the study of home economics, agriculture, shop, typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and distributive education. Scotty Bates represented the Industrial Arts Club as a national officer. Pat Higginbotham represented the Future Homemakers of America as a state officer, and Joe Beard represented the Future Farmers of America as a state officer. Miss Bess Lacy instructs Typing II class. ZI4 Stage Band plays for CTA Banquet while Key Club members serve teachers. WM lt. The merchants and businesses of Carthage are always proud of CHS and always willing to give their full support. Without this help there would be very little incentive to achieve academically, athletically, or publicationally. For unselfishly giving of their time, talents, and money we owe advertisers our pledge to always achieve their highest respect. BUSINESS MANAGER Sandra Parker AD VER T ISEME T 2I5 'KJ For all your oufdoor needs go 'ro I fhinlf gh S B b in she kLadLe1s Sejc+iT3n! iGly'31d 8 SELTISJ, Lu y ra roos rs. . roo s, r LUMBER CO. SEARS Roebuck 81 Co. I05 N. S+. Mary OX 3-424I The race is on L +0 -Q -----W A J. E. INSURANCE AGENCY II7 W. Sabine Ph. OX 3-66l6 PANOLA COUNTY LUMBER CO. Serves you best at o low, low price 2I5 S. SHELBY PH. OX 3-4839 Are you sure +ha+'s a cookb k qsob and Bill eefafdyy QQ ,O 725 . . 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Brown II We're always glad Io offer a helping hand a+ BROWN'S BUILDING SERVICE zuo s. Shelby OX 3-664l OX 3-6642 Your Local LOC KER PLANT , sw, F. , ox 3-6:22 logs 126 S S+ M . - Y X L Bush, Larry Crowl, and Clcrflmage L lc Pl E l DEALER Yees' PANOLA MOTOR CO. l20 W. Panola OX 3-4823 There's Pleniy Now . . . There Will Be Plenly for Home f' 'N Farm and lnduslry Whenever XO You Need H! e- Q A O , Q ef. ,ifwe .JS tt' F'-, O V .J Ei lf 1 Ek , alll ,Vx IQAX - - ,AY Y , Y -init V Q 3 1 - Q 9 f REDDY KILOWATT POWER 1S2wmwfsrmv LCZFITRIZ' Hwfn fbMl-ANY AL ,, IIS E P I OX 3-554l SHELBY-PANOLA X FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Don'f be impafleni- girls, if cloesn'+ open unlil 9:00 AM. lKay Birdwell, Karen McKee. Susan Culbersonl LoNGvlEw ' BOTTLING co REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. .lla 340 W. Tyler S+. Ph. Plaza 3-I48I LONGVIEW, TEXAS DAVIDSON BROS. Your Philco and Maylag Dealers I08 W. SABINE OX 3-4l84 222 I GRADY NUTT GULF SERVICE 202 W. Panola S+. Ph. OX 3-43I8 CARTHAGE, TEXAS CARTHAGE MILLING COMPANY E. Sabine OX 3-5589 EIGHT BALL CLUB ai' you can sirefch your savings af Wonder- l n Marshall, Susan Shell. Hazel Nichols, Anifa l Brown II2 S. S+. Mary YOUTH SHOP OX 39879 ne OX 3 564l :,,,.m,Z, W' Im - , f-.g, , 2' wish, ,H ff W Eff'?':f'5f Hi-Y2Qf'5I' A 1 .z.a,.,.eefe ww . .Jn . ,,,. .W fiviffsa., fc--yy. 411-PM-f V , , L. L. . ,- . . A, 'KW all1if-f3'1?!45Eiffsffiifif135-5 ' , . f, 4 fx-fi1fg!EiY,l5?'1,ifQ,Qi:1?3El5l5LQ, vs 1,5 fsfggiigfgjgggkg- f , K 'gif' iif41L'3,fEfQ3J ' .. ..., ' A , ,K . A A 'Dfw EL- ifsfgfifgkmiivizwfwswlfisRiagg, 'im . f- ...A 1, .. .m,wf- ,Q.,,:5f5g:f:,fm--,,,ggs5.fs, My igkiw -3,-gm eg-.,fQiy'y1Qf111f sf:f :,ffg,,',,M-ggg Y : wx. 5, ff,,.,Ahgjg5gfg4mzgSf9?,f- ' I H - ?s5a,1 --..-:MW .ff.,.':-ew-. 1 -.-lf -wf-M21 -f-- :fn xv- 1 -ff- my yds-kb:-231. Ss1i:fw:sNvSf- -wa wi-kgwxsx ,.., fm' Q, ,,. ,k,f,,kJx g i: ,,,,A:,, L,wNa.X . , - ,V ' Aw 'N' ,- A - ' - . ' 1 uw ,:f.A5lQl - -A 5 ' Q-, V ,J x .,. f - You know fha? you can'f wrife a check--you don'+ have my money. Hiarbara Brooks, Phil Bounds. Jeannine Groce, Pa? Browning and Mrs. Pairickl FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOO E. Sabine 0x 3-480I 224 Q CONFUSED? 7 -7 ? '7 Gel 4. ' Qualify Feed Seed .P gl? 5 Service SAXON HARRIS OX 3-5431 OX 3-4618 SMNTH fe f'n9 ou. co. unmg Refinishing Hwy. '49 THE PIANO SHOP NEW AND USED PIANOS Renling-By Day Week or Mon'rh I06 W. SABINE Re+ail and Wholesale Gas Always 2434: ALL BRANDS Don I' 'rake chances CAIN-MOORE INSURANCE JOHN H. CAIN WELDON D. MOORE OX 3-4726 Carfhage 225 J' mow? O I 5' 2 Q REALTORS 8 - rfE-.-2kQ-L'.I- 5 lfsrnffp J. Cerf R. HOPKINS, ReaI+or INTERNATIONAL HELIUM ? INC. Oil ancI Gas Producer your key . . . ified Mas'Ier Broker TO GREATER VALUES Real EsI'a+e, Loans and Inves'I'menI's 4I2 W. Panola P.O. Box 566 CARTHAGE, TEXAS We Appreciafe Your Business CARTHAGE, TEXAS P.O. Box I57 OX 3-446I III N. S+. Mary 226 ow emi e OX 3-489I N I -don'I Ief us bofher you. IRonnIe Taylor. Beffy Jones, Dianne Clabauqh. Gary Ed QGI CARTHAGE DRUG PANOLA TEXAN O NlxoN's LAUNDRQMAT and DRY ! CLEANING il. . fN 1 YD , U KAN!! 'A-, W ' L V :'- 1 lr3 A W. V. TILLERY INSURANCE AGENCY 225 N. S+. Mary OX 3-4324 , .Q A m,..'j:,i,f. Mmm X 2 ' ' 5 ., CWM? -' J? .lg , I , , , , 4 A A , 1 I ' J .X ' ' k ' V f .3 ' 5 , l L,.54sQQqy L if -- Uvsiimlml In 'I lu- .S.1n!f.- .J 'Hn' !'rn,nlf- frm! in-zilnfinm uf l'nnn!n Ifmmly ? QHANUAUFACTURI CARTHAGE MANUFACTURING 81 SUPPLY CO. You'll 'Find a poi' of gold U45 xx - -lb 1- ,-, E QI, Nm - X fx 5 s-gf' : X Q ' 1 ao! 1 1 15:2 'S .anna 10 ' ' yx?9vQ 6 0 D in 0 3 E....- , 2 X ' 'J or af DREW WOODS, INC. Mechanical Contractor 208 E. Co++on OX 3-4876 OX 3-6l63 200 E. Panola Wesiern .Auto Associate Store When does ihe game begin? Same SSS 5 5521 u I cf 'fggies H-' --xr. on Qualiiy Groceries ai' Pack 'N Sack Wi+h Cour+eous Service 229 How mu MHyw need? IMaW hnh M Mm.Mo I PHILLIPS FASHION FABRICS COOKE AND SMITH Service Station II9 S. Shelby OX 3-5322 APPLIANCES ll In 5 2I7 S. S- cam ISI' I' II ox 3Y547I ! 7,-'5 U I 5 by +I1e If HOWARD NAYLOR FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Easi Side of Square OX 3-64Ol Fas'I' and E'Fficien'l' pick up and delivery a+ EAST TEXAS LAU N DRI ES For beH'er boa'l'ing BEN FRANKLIN X? Qi, STORE IO6 E. Sabine OX 3 4342 Renf a+ STOVALLS, INC. Y , mon LAKE MURVAUL OU re e Baif Sporiing Goods A-head I ox 3-5079 BROOKSHIRE BROS. I ua s. shelby ox 34232 Now f Il d + y Think Hn i' h ld lk? fLy P T T bl nn Ted H erl for MUSIC, INFORMATION. LocaI, S+a+e, and Na'I'ionaI NEWS Tune KGAS RADIO I 590 on II19 Dial OX 3-6669 2I8 E. Sabine 232 HAWTHORN DRY GOODS Merchandise for ALL IO4 E. Sabine OX 3-563I A blue He or a green He . . . Um . . . I don r know y Holder, Randy Davis, and Sandra CIabaugI1I wg 1V Hi'- . Afsmnw I7 - 'LIL 4, ,4 QS... ' - I f IQ 51.4 ill' .E 31-1 If- sa v 5- - 1 , ,,,, ,,, I MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE Wi+I1 Flowers and Shrubs From ASH NURSERY I Five Miles Oui' Clayion Hwy. OX 3-5046 LACY i GROCERY l Marlcel and Fancy Groceries FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS A SPECIALTY l 11 m af. -- Phone OX 3-4334 We gol Ihe buggy down since lasl year! EDD'S TRUCK STOP 81 CAFE Oil Field and Pipe Line Conslruclion GARNER CONSTRUCTION 4I9 W. Sabine OX 3-529I There is no problem when you Y Hx 3- I 2 I W - visil' HUDSON'S STUDIO l023 W. Garrison OX 3-5990 233 Panola College Choir PANOLA CCLLEGE Carfhage, Texas Represen'I'ing KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. HORACE ALLISON Shop Henderson Hwy. FU RN ITU RE OX 3-434-I BOYD'S WELDING WORKS E. Hwy. 79 V +el MOI er! , OX 3-6673 qunda and Terry comnsy A Y ff, '3 .!f af III, Y Car+hage For ' K ' ' 1 Qualify .1157 I I Cleaning LAYS CLEANERS WI1iI'aIcer Bldg. OX 3-649I 235 All fhose in favor of HAWTHORN LIFE INSURANCE Say llAYeII l l l l l hll l my 'M Ml 236 il 307 W. Wellingion OX 3-48 IR6 When? . . . Really? . . . Oh! lRoland Nail Dianne Clabaugh. J T II Janie Mason, Pal' Hlgglnbolh M For 'l'as+y +rea'rs 'I'he DAIRY MART 2I8 S. Shelby Ph. OX 3-624l Gee, l wish 1'ha+ l were human so 'l'ha+ l could shop X X '-S '2- al NOBLE'S HARDWARE. 3l2 S. Shelby OX 3-4282 THE ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SHOP II9 W. Sabine ls Your Ph. OX 3-4I 82 Dependable Television and Radio Service M Gel' your 'Flowers 92611 gi for 'I'l1a+ special one lg ii lrfllullif from 227 N. S+. Mary OX M4 K 8. K FLORIST For your cleaning needs see HARKRIDER'S CLEANERS ll5 W. Sabine OX 3-4343 Now wl1al'?' lTlm and Ken? Harkriderl VERNON CASTLE F. R. Rudy Youngblood Umq EL ! Sinclair I Service Station W. Sabine For 'rhe besi , - I -' . ' . m ox 3-6I7I BUILDING C-9,0LS' R SUPPLIES ESQUIRE 5- Shelby 804 N. S+. Mary ox 3.4281 ox 3-65:2 Yeel'1l A good show lJim Hooker, Dianne Allison, Miichaell Mclvlillian. Andy Durrelf. Danny Owensl 238 ,E 'x ff? 0956 0'-5, .nn ,yu-va A7 s 445, .fb .51 pn: E, lJ,a 0 i 7 'fl' S za xi 4 .9:3Nla,2Nn iv :tx 4.11, Il? ffl . -., -,,,,---- . ' '-,---f N 'Q 'Q .' --p-1 -. - fi.- 1.4 . -- 4 v - . . ----..A'5 X ,-' '-- '-.' .-.--- ' I up 1' , . 1 -- OD. 4 . S ..-.- . I I -' - .- , , 7:'.':-.5 ,.......... 1 ' . f . -3- af.-.e-f-' --:------ --1: -.- I 'f - --- , , . 5.-.:':L'. .'.'.',':i7.' N . , -J T-. --.K ,,'- ,, 1 '. -u.,..o. Q. peas-- ' , 5 ' .555 0 f Q-. -gf' ,,,..---v4- , -,--- - s- I 1, -u -g-4-I - - ' Q -.. - 'Q shy. ' .- ..-,.- ,-,::.::-- . : --f-. -- n '-:r: f ' 0 , '- , - - . - . I .:'.'::-:r.J- -- :..1-- -- --Ls. ' ,, ... -- nu' N 'S Q -- -f- 1 1'-'- :'::.'.'. '-- , --' -: -g '- '- I . -'L-.'. ,---...-. '.,: ,- ,N 1012-34-'x- -----nas ',,--.:.,,Q ::,- A. 1 :::,-.-L-. , , N - -- -- 'x4L':4 -'-'sc-'C' f I ....... . - -,- I . l, lx . , ... - f A? X ,.,,- --'Ir-r L9 v',i ' ' ' i - ' 7 7 -- . , ' f 1 C0 , X I - o . X ' ' I - :a 'o -X -X P 7 ...-. . ,- , , 5 0 , . ..-. A 0 , f ... - . - g 5 , , .-- - ' f 1 ,f f ..--.--. .- . I , -,' .. 0 - '- 4- ,. Q- 0 - - , 0 '- - . , xxx .1 l ' ' ., 1 ' .'.J 051'-. L ll1L'1'frvx 5 I 5wq-mwah' 12' MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE Carflwage, Texas PERRY BROTHERS OX 3-63 I2 lI's for a fall clark handsome friend! lSandra Parker, Linda Collins, Diann Lacyl FYKE SINCLAIR SERVICE Sinclair ProducI's 3I6 E. Sabine OX 3-49l6 CARTHAGE, TEXAS Call A Doc's STARTER gm and GENERATOR SERVICE For Experl' Service OX 3- Teneha H MORGAN'S USED CARS 2 I 6 E. Sabine Ph. OX 3-9808 Oi course The moIor's up fronl IK Ih 240 McKee, Jane Moore, Karlene Slov III CARTHAGE SERVICE PARTS Wholesale Aufomofive Supplies and Equipmenl' lI2 E. Sabine OX 3-488I Machine Shop CARTHAGE TOOL COMPANY Shop and Por'l'able Welding OX 3-SII4 707 W. Sabine Nm .- 'f SQ : Fast 'fi'N'7fXf SERVICE m X so A O 6+ Mr. Hum' shows cHs gms wha goes on under fha J. .l. MIDDLEBROOK JIM HUNT'S PLUMBING SERVICE STATION 3I8 W. Wellingfon OX 3-4723 7OI N. S+. Mary OX 3-5l39 JENKINS DRUG CO. Regisfered Pharmacisfs WHlTMAN'S CANDY Carfhage, Texas Phone OX 3-6502 FREE DELIVERY DU BARRY COSMETICS WhaI a rifIeI WH ITE'S AUTO 200 E. Sabine OX 3-45II BOB'S SUPER HAN DY E Eb If I 3 Henderson Hwy. OX 3-6 I 74 .51 UI L IEE' A Q can I mx X J EAST TEXAS MECHANICAL Well, we aren'I' I'eIIing our price per pound ICaroI Sfough. Paf Hn I I 'gg'nboII1am CONTRACTORS PANOLA COUNTY LIVESTOCK COMMISSION 2 I4 Soufh MarIce'I Phone OX 3-4I I I SI1revepor'I Hwy. OX 3-636I TRADE WITH OLR ADVERTISERS We meef Every Friday I2:00 Noon fx af IPQJQ JoE's zz: N. s+. Mary CAFE 243 Oh . . . abof ze I3, please IJan Jones. Rodney FanII BEL-AIRE BOWLING LANES OX 3-6792 II I I W. Sabine guru, anocfnlgs I 'I MAGNOLIA GROCERY Railroad S+. OX 3-660 I WHOLESALE Car+I1age. Texas ROBBIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Air Condiiioned CompIeI'e Hair SI'yIing Permanen+ Waves Shaping-CuHing For Appoinimenf DIAL OX 3-55II 503 N. Daniel Q. EXTRA I vines 5585.7 L7 aI' E. K. BENNETT, INC. Disfribufors of 3I4 S. S Goodyear and SIceIIy Prod ucI's I1eIby OX 3-48 I9 I' N' .- I23 W. Sabine OX 3 483l ? Tl1a+'s H ,116 all 'ight Wise Up and See 1-e Wi' A? wif' 3 ,3 ii- Q Q r nejvonxalls w i 3 b'4. ll w' Q ,S4 ,..Ll-...N 5 ' PATTERSON 1 47 ef 3 ' , r w qg ff! 'Af' 2. INSURANCE V' gf W AGENCY 'From Yr .. fl DARNELL LUMBER 3 AF' COMPANY Carfhage, Texas Marshall Hwy. OX 3-477I l Q39 , 'ffgx' I don T monkey Ground- x e I just love The food of f ull- Q ' .mg JoE's CAFE 22: N. S+. Mary ox 3-6282 COX'S J EWELRY II3 N. S+. Mary OX 3-6432 l fhink 'rhis one will do lJudy Marsh ll J A H p 246 Annelle Lacyl Are you sure? asks Wayne Glenn HOOKER MOTOR CO. 3II s. Shelby ox 3-437I BLUE FLAME BUTANE PROPANE GAS PROMPT DELIVERY TO HOMES-FARMS-RANCHES OX 3-42 I 2 Marshall Hwy. OIL COMPANY FARRIS IVIE CONSIGNEE OX 3-4I46 Box 5I5 ff I 2 .I I .. gs I9 savcgzejn op gig Q BEALL'S DEPARTMENT LS!! Z. STORE III W. Sabine OX 3-5 I 32 24 Le+ CADEN H EAD HUMBLE STATION banish your au'romo'l'ive cares 6I8 W. Panola S+. 222 Ph. ox 3-5602 XJ RAND f i A X g aio DRUG Thank it. my Ji you, . G f dear, I ' had ii' done a'I' lnieresfing . . . ?! iSharon Nuff. Sidney Sisfrunici SHOP I09 E. Panola :oo N. shelby UNITED OX 3'670' GAS OX 3-4I24 248 The Bigges'r Bargain in Town Serving Gas Cusfomers Throughouf fhe Gulf Soufh 307 W. Sabine OX 3-6262 3 Resin Do all of you plan fo make a deposi+? lJohn Underwood, Be'Hy Walker, Cheryl Saunders, and Jean Abernallmyl FIRST STATE BANK FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH PASTO R- Rev. W. Berry 206 S. Markei' OX 3-6I30 Reverend Winsfon Berry eefs Bobby Scoff. 250 Sh Big savings aI' ED CLARK MOTOR CO. 'FEE' I IQ!! 6 N. 695.41 Xi - f5' N I,'. p Q-dll! Iby ox 3-556: YOU I! TROUBLES 44 VAIISII I .mg - CHARLES' MOBIL STATION zoo s. shelby ox sem' QW GOOD FOO I nb .... fx b a fir 4 4- s,I:,:W'O! X CARTHAGE COFFEE SHOP I23 W. Panola PI1. OX 3-63Il TELEVISION I AND I RADIO SERVICE INFRERKNOWN FOR TV KNOW-HOW 'S 5 IIIII, Q, ' Q Z PETE WILLIAMS T.V. 3II S. Shelby OX 3-557I ge 921 famfwz' ' I I - I- J. B. HARDIN I N FURNITURE ' co. IOI W. Sabine OX 3-5462 THE SHOE BOX FooIwear Ladies' Apparel I07 W. Sabine OX 3-45I2 Whaf kind did you have In mind? IMr. Chesier SIouI. Mary I-IIggInboI'I1amI QuaIiI'y 3' Paper .3.1 1'-1 4. INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY TEX ARK LA STUDIOS Wedding-Commercial Marshall Hwy. Slide Presenfaiion-Porfraif OX 3'673l Direcf Color Marshall, Texas 206 E. Ausfin 17 f X C0 4 x' 11 Q3 0 r . 2lf1 ,- j1i Wl1a'I'ever You'll 6, R ' A your car lump for 'yy 'L . ,I U needs are come IOY al' dai +0 0 U v ml 3 . CARTHAGE PAINT 81 BODY WORKS zls s. S+. Mary ox 3-6604 W 81 W VARIETY Ill E. Panola L rw Slep rlgl1+ up gel +l1e II3 E Panola besl' al 'kl lm S' , ' - . : Q 5. . 'Q - , Q M Q Q 'r T X fl 1 A ig? - 6' 252 'L '-' A ox 3 5224 THE BOOKSTALL X -- if EARLENE'S CAFE Lunches Shorl'-Orders Good Coffee l08 N. Shelby S+. Homemade Pies Pleasanl' Service Carlhage. Texas CONSOLIDATED CONSTRUCTION CoHon S+. COMPANY ox 3-5191 MATTHEWS DRESS SHOP Clolhes ancl GIHS For All Occasions Walk righl in . . . lBrenda Lfslon, Paula Johnson, Karen Craddock. Karen Darnelll VERNON BUTLER CHEVROLET AND OLDS CO H d Hwy. OX Champlin Oil and Refining Co. 'F 50. f E35 E A DU KE'S DAIRY QUEEN Malls I lhinlc lhar you are supposed lo srl' inside lh rgarel Beard lells James Langford and A l Sl pl Shakes Hol' Dogs Hamburgers French Fries Sundaes 338 S. Shelby OX 3-5632 J f X 5? ' lu D. Lynch Nursery 81 Florist 208 W. Wellinglon OX 3-478 I Shrubs and All Garden Supplies 255 QT. E Ci. Q lo' WT il RUSh +0 HODGES ml X olL COMPANY ' 8I0 W. Panola OX 3-4504 Geihng ready for wnnfer? fKay Thornfon, Pam Muller, Beverly Be I SMARTWEAR INC. I03 W. Sabine rry, Susan Kane ELLIOT 81 WALDRON TITLE 81 GUARANTY CO. 304 W. Sabine OX 3-4332 4 v I A it X My crys+al ball JAMES A. PACE says 'l'l1e besl 1: 13 ,WS l is 0 J M l ,JE 0- f lydw L, 1 fx n for all building srf i '-J ma'l'erials I 1 IRENE'S su My BEAUTY SHOP Logansporf-697-437 I U Car'l'l1age-346 IIOI W. Sabine S. Shelby OX 3-638l Wl1a+ever your problem is call . . . Tommy Duclcworllw, Bobby Adams. and Larry Sheph cheer flue C-arlhage Bulldogs. PALMER MOTOR CO. 3:5 s. Shelby ox 3-4412 M and M TOGGERY IO9 N. S+. Mary OX 3-6223 U Best for Less at Steptoe's Jewelry Pal' and Beverly look al' selechons nn anlicipalionl? 42l N. Daniel OX 3-5322 J. B. MILAM, Dealer 4Il W.S 258 MOTOR SALES Gasoline Engine Sales and Service Evinrude Oulboard Molors and Boals McCulloclc Chain Saws abine S+. OX 3-6l42 Enco Proclucls, A'l'las Tires and Tubes and Ba'H'eries PHONE OX 3-6307 MILAM SERVICE STATION 22I Easf Sabine S+ree'l' Carfhage Don'1' look now, buf . . . Everyone's here! BROWNIE'S WEBER'S ROOT BEER Hawthorn Dry Goods A MJ INSTITUTIONAL FOODS Branch ot North Louisiana Grocery Corporation P.O. BOX 6605 F Shreveport, La. 7l l06 Oh! ls that real candy? lLinda Liston, Gary Lawless, Lynda Shadowens, ancl Keny Escoel CARTHAGE FURNITURE CO. II4 N. Shelby Allison, Horace . ,,...,.,... . Ark-La-Tex Publishers Ark-La-Tex Studios Ash Nursery, ,V Bauer Furniture .. ,..,.........,,.... .. Beall's Department Store ...... Bel-Aire Bowling ,,...,......,,..... Ben Franklin Store . ,........,. . Bennett, E. K., Inc, ..,. . Birdwell Dry Goods ....,,.. Blue Flame Butane .... .. Bob's Super Handy ..... Bookstall ...,. ,,.,,, ,,.., . ,,,,..,......... Boyd's Welding Works ....,.. Brookshire Brothers ,,,,,,,,,,, ,...... Brown's Building Service .....,..... Brownie's Weber's Root Beer ...... Butler, Vernon, Chevrolet ......,... Cadenhead Humble Station . ..,. . Cam-Moore Ins. ..,.,,.......,, ,..,.. . Carthage Coffee Shop .,,.... Carthage Drug . ....,........, . Carthage Flower Shop ,.,.,,,.. Carthage Furniture Co. ..,.,,......,..,......,..,,.. . Carthage Locker Plant ..........,..,.......................,,...,... Carthage Manufacturing and Supply Co. ,.v..., . Carthage Milling Co. . ,,.......,, , .,.....,....,.........,..,... Carthage Paint and Body Works ,.... ........ Carthage Service Parts ...................... Carthage Tool Co. .. ....., ,,..,,.,. ..s,... , , . Castle, Vernon, Building Supplies ...., Champlin Oil and Refining Co. .... . Charles Mobil Station .........,,,....... Clark, Ed, Motor Co. ...,.,......,.,.. . Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ....,......... . Consolidated Construction Co. ...... Cooke and Smith .,..., ,,..,.....,...... ..,,.. Cox's Jewelry ,..... . ,,,.,,....... Dairy Mart ,,,., ,,,.......,,, ,,... Dairy Queen, Duke's .,..,.,.... ....,.. Darnell Lumber Co. ...,..i,,,.........,.....,... . Davidson Brothers ., ,... ........... ,......,.,.. ......... . . Doc's Starter and Generator Service .,... EarIene's Cate .,.....,.,......,........,.........,...,...... East Texas Laundries .,,,,,,.,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,4,,., 260 Advertising Index 235 227 252 232 235 247 244 23 I East Texas Mechanical Contractors ....,, Edd's Truck Stop and Cate ..........,..... ...... . Eight Ball Club .W ,,., .. ,......, ,.... ..,...,., . , Electric and Battery Shop .,.....,, , ,.,,....,,,,.....,.. .. Elite Beauty Shop , ,,.....,,,,,,.,...,.,........,....,. ..., . Elliot and Waldron Title and Guaranty Co. Esquire Theater ,, .. , ..., ,.,.,.....,..,,..,,. ..... , . First Christian Church ,.,...,,., ...,,., ,.....,...,... . . First National Bank .,..., . ,.., ....... First State Bank ,.,, .......,.,...,. , . Fyke Sinclair Service Station ..... ..... . Garner Construction ..........,.... Hardin, J. B., Furniture Co. ..... ....... . Harkrider's Cleaners ,,,.,. ,.,...,. . .. Nixon's Laundromat and Dry Cleaning ........,,.. Naylor, Howard, Furniture and Appliances .i.. 230 227 Hawthorn Lite Insurance ....,,... Hodges Oil- Company ..,... Hooker Motor Company Hopkins, J. R. . ,.,...,..,,,.... Hudsons Studio ,......, .,.... ..,... .... . . . Hunt's, Jim, Seryice Station ..... .....,,. Institutional Foods ,,,....... . International Helium Inc. International Paper Co. ,.,. , Irene's Beauty Shop ..,,,.... lvie, Ferris, Consignee .,,,,, J. E. Insurance Agency .,.,, Jenkins Drug Co. .,... ,,..,,,. 243 233 223 237 248 256 238 250 224 249 240 233 25l 237 232 236 256 247 226 233 24I 260 226 25 I 257 247 2 I 6 242 242 Joe's Cate.. . . , H.. K 8: K Florist . , ,,...,.. ,,,,,,.,.,,......, ...... . , Kansas City Life Insurance Co. . ..,. ,,... . .. KGAS ,. ,,,........,, Lacy Grocery ,...,.,, Lays Cleaners ....,,,... ,,.. ,.,,...,.,.,., . . Lewis, Leon, Horses ,, .,,.,,,,....,......,,,...,,,..... ....,. . . Lynch, J. D., Nursery and Florist .,.,,,.. ..,..,.. M E: M Toggery , . ,,.,......,..,,........,,. . Magnolia Grocery .....,.., ......., . ,,,... , . Matthew's Dress Shop ...,................ ......., Middlebroolr, J. J., Plumbing ......, ........ Milam Service Station ....,,........... ........ Ministerial Alliance ..,,i,,,.. .,,.,.., ,...,,,, Morgan's Used Cars .,,...... Morton Foods . ,,...,.,, 237 235 232 233 235 227 255 257 245 253 24l 258 239 240 2 I8 Nobles Hardware ,....,,........................,,.........,............. 236 Nutt, Grady, Gulf Service .....,.,,,, .....,,,, ....,........ 2 2 3 Pace Hardware and Lumber Company ..,... ...,. 2 I6 Pace, James A., Lumber .. ,,...., . ,,.....,.......,. ,..., 2 57 Pack 'N Sack .. ,. ,......,,.,,. ,.........,.,..,,,. ,..,.... ..., . , 2 29 Palmer Motor Co. ,,.., ,,,,,.. . ,.,.,,.,.,.......,... 257 Panola County Livestock Commission ....... ..,,. 2 43 Panola College ,,,.... ....,,,...... ,,...,.,,,....... ..,. , 2 3 4 Panola Lumber Company .. 2I7 Panola Motor Company ..,., 22I Panola Watchman , ....., ,...,, ,,....., ..... 2 2 8 Paterson Insurance Agency ,..,... ,... 2 46 Perry Brothers ., ,,..,...,, ,,,,,..,,.,...,.. , .,.. 2 40 Phillips Fashion Fabrics ....... ....,. 2 30 Piano Shop , ,, ,,,,,..,.,.. 225 Pippen Motor Company .. 2I9 Rand Drug ,, ...,,, ,,,,,. . ..,, ,,,.,.,.... . 248 Reeves Motor Sales ..,.. .. ,....,,,.,,..,,,, 258 Robbie's Beauty Shop .......,,,,..,.,...,, ,,.,........,..,.s,,i, 2 45 Ross and Rodgers Sinclair Service Station ......., 2l8 Rotary Club .,,... ,,....,.., .,,..... ....,, , . . ,.,,,,...... ...,....,.,,.,4. , 2 43 Saxon-Harris , ...,. ,............,,,,.,.....,,.............,., ,.., 2 2 5 Sears Roebuck and Company ...... ..,. .... . .... 2 I 6 Shelby-Panola Federal Savings and Loan Association ,..... ,,............,,,.... . ,... 222 Shoe Box , ,, ,, ,. .,...,,.,.,..... 25l Smartwear Inc. ,.,. , ...,,., ,,...... ..,., .,..,,,.. . ..,. . 2 5 6 Smith Oil Company s...,..., ,.........,.....,......,., .,.., 2 2 5 Snowflake Doughnut and Pastry Shop .....,, ...... 2 I7 Southwestern Electric ., ....,, ............... . . ,... .... . 22I Steptoe's Jewelry . ,,......,,....,....,,,,...........,,, ,..,. 2 58 StovaII's Incorporated ,,,,,s,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,s, ,,,, 2 ll Terry Farris Dry Good Corporation ....... ...... 2 IB Tillery, W. V., Insurance Agency .,...., .,... 2 28 United Gas , ,... . .....,..,........... 248 W 8- W Variet ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.4,,,, , 252 Western Auto , .. 229 White's Auto ,.., . ,, ,.., ,..,, , 242 Williams, Pete, T.V. .,....,,,,...,,,. ,,,,, 2 SI Wonderland Youth Shop ..,.,..,.,,,,,,i,,i,, ,,,, 2 23 Woods, Drew, Incorporated .............,......... ...... 2 29 Youngblood Sinclair Service Station ..,.... 238 Faculty and Administration Index Biggerstalif, Mrs. Maureen-210 Bogue, Mr. Ronald-214 Burke, Mr, Sam-37,57,83,211 Bush, Mrs. Arlee-209 Clark, Mrs. Kathryn-86,213 Copeland, Mrs. lrene-210 Copeland, Miss Nell-81,210 Funk, 11 Got-ke. lrs. Wanda-94,214 Mr. Fred-96,97,112,213 Grant, Benny-75,80,211 Hopkins, Mrs, Martha-210 Hopper, Mr. George-96,97,109,110,213 Hull, M rs. Mary - 212 Bounds, Mrs. Betty-186 Blackwell, Mrs. Delores-185 Brooks , Mr. Glynn- 186 Cariker, Mr. Earl-172,185 A Abernathy, .lean-84,85,91,92,145,249 Abernathy, Ronnie-36,70,90,97,l58 Aiagys, Bobby -16,45,49,62,97,98.99,122 Adams, Charlotte - 174,196 Adams Adams Alexan ,Janv-1ao,189,193,194 , liinda- 158 der, Beverly- 166 Alexander, Randy - 101,109,158 Alford, Maleomb-180 Alford, Terry-62,89,132,l72 Allison, Dianne-183,184-,19l,l93,194,l98, 238 Allison, .lean -64,72,85,94,166 Allison, Tommy - 76,97,1 12,148 Allred, Allrod, Dickie-78,79,148 Steve-62,78,79,122 Allred, Virgil-166 Allums, Glenn- 166 Amburn, Marsharie-94-,166 Amburn, Rondal-78,79,166 Anderson, Gaylon-76,180 Anderson, .lanice-180,193 Anderson, Judy-218 Anderson, Lee Boy-180 Anderson, Richard-77,118,166 Andrew s, Bill Don-166 1' Andrews, Carolyn- 180 Anz, Rickey-76,148 Applegate, Kathy- 180,193 Applegate, Ricky-4-7,83,86,158 Ard, Patsy-14-8 Armstrong, Bobby- 122 Armstrong, Pat-74,84,92,122 Armstrong, Patsy-25,38,45,85,148 Arney, Ricky-77,118,166 Arney, Stephen-77,166 Arnold, Arnold, Austin, Bagley, Bill- l72,174,201,203,204 Mickey- 36,72,85,91,119,157,158 Donna -180 Barr -174 201 . Y - Bagley, Bonnie-86,122 Bagley, Brenda-86,158 Bagley, Butch-101,109,110,148 Bagley, Claude- 123 Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, Ballard Debra- 180 Terry - 101 ,1 12,1 14,148 Billy Ray- 158 Dale- 180 Gloria-180,193 , Elaine- 174,195 Bankhead, Kelvin- 172,l80,195,201 Barnett, ,lane-85,94,166 Barnett, Lizabetli- 158 Barnett, Myrna- 158 Barnett, Pat 52,921,158 Barrett , Calvin- 158 Barrett, Jane- 72,85.l66 Barrett, Pauline-84,85,92,123 Bates, Glynda-35,38,4-3,64,84,85,90,123, 216 Bates, Bates, Laura-87,158 Scotty-38,64,70,78,79,91.148 Beall, Frances- 196 Beard, Beard, ,loe - 23,33,35,4-2,53,70,76,84,123 Margaret - 84,86,92,108,148,255 Beason, Donold - 158 Beason, Gayle- 74,87,158 Beary, Bell, E Bell, L Bell, L Bell, R Barbara -172,180,163,196,199 ric-166 avenda-180 eonard-80,148 honda- 180.193 Carthage High School johns, Miss Hattie Maude-209 Knapp. Miss Virginia-53,67,69,21O Koonee, Mr. Phillip-96,97,115,213 Kyle. Mrs, Alma-210 Kyle. Mrs. Hazel-85,212,264 Kyle, Mrs. Mildred-208 Laey, Miss Bess-88,109,214 LaGrone, Mr. Grady-207 1.a Grone, Mrs, Leila-51,210 Leftwieli, Nlr. Kyle-77,214 Lewis, Mr. Robert-201,204,212 Mario, Mrs. Beverly-212 Martin, Mr. Q.M.-47,55,206 Morrison, Mr. BB.-206,207 Murff. Mr, Ralph-213 Oates, Mr. Bl..-76,214 Phillips, Mrs. Naomi-40,92,214 Riddlehoover, Mr. Howard-212 Riall, Mrs. Elaine-209 Rider, Miss Helen-51,212 Roberson, Mr. Jack-104,118,212 Robinson, Mr, l.ouis-56,205,207 Ross, Mrs. Sarah-4-,85,213 Shaw, Nlrs. Nettie-87,196,208 Koonce ,lunior School Faculty Cousins, Mrs. Tera- 186 Goeke, Mrs. .lerry- 186 Hutcherson, Mr. George- 187,201 McKee, Mrs. Billie-185 Martin. Mrs. Edna-187,196 Martin, Mr, Wayne-187,200 Student Index Berry, Beverly - 36,38,53,64,67,69,75',84-,85, 90,92,93,123,256,25B Berry, Doug- 158 Bertram, Rodney - 123 Bettevy, Cecil-77, 166 Bickain, Marilyn- 196 Biekham, Shirley-84-,85,124 ,, Biekham, Susan-166 - Biggers, Linda-72,84,85,94,166 Biggs, Beverly- 180 Biggs, .1ohn- 166 Biggs, Kay- 174,193 Bingham,.1itnmy - 38,711,148 Birdwcll, Brenda-180,193 Birdwell, Kay-35,66,85,92,124-,222 Bishop. Sherry-84,94,166 Blair, lames -174-201,203,204 Blair, .lohnny-61,101,102,104,158 Blair, Lynn-64,76,102,104,l58 Blair, Robbie -180 Boggs, David-174,201 Bogue, Bubba - 78,124 Bolding, Steve - 158 Bolton, .limrny-158 Bolton, .ludy-174,193 Bolton, Kay - 72,85,92,158 Bone, .limmy- 158 Bone, Linda-174,193,196 Boone, Mandy- 180,193 Booth, Linda-74,166 Boren, Wesley'- 118,174 Bounds, Brenda - 180 Bounds, .limmy-174,201 Bounds, Phil - 1 18,166,224 Bounds, Robert - 148 Boyd, David - 14-9 Boyd, Judith-27,33,3n,3a,52,s3,86,9o,91, 149 Boyd, Tony- 180,201 Boyd, Wanda-74-,166 Boyetl, .lanis - 73,124 Boyett, ,ludith-204 Brady, Linda-51,64,85,14-9 Brantley, Pat- 149 Brewster, .lim - 180,201 Brewster, Shirley-51,53,82,84,85,149 Bridges, David - 186 Briery, Bonnie-66,81,83,84,88,149 Briery, Danny - 196 Briery, Milton-6,49,57,64.83,89,124 Briery, Roy - 180,201 Briggs, Don- 180 Briggs, Larry - 174 Briggs, Marvin- 159 Britt, Ann-37,74-,82,149 Britton, Danny- 78,159 Britton. Leon - 124 Britton, llindy - 77,166 Britton, Sandra-174,193 Broaeh, Martha-85.94.166 Broadway, Billie-180 Brooks, Barbara -66,85,90.92,108,125,216 Brooks. Bobby - 76,611,159 Brooks. Carlos - 75,166 Brooks, .lohnny -180,201 Brooks. Sandra-34,74,84,125 Brookshire, Bill- 174,195 Broom, limmy-41,353,109 Brown, Bobby- 174,201 Brown, Brenda - 180 Brown, Chuck-180,201 Brown, .lo Elaine-72,92,159 Brown. Paula- 174,190,193,l98 Brown, Regina-74,90,92,159 Brown, Robin - 75,166 Brown, Tinka - 49,64-,66,69,73,84,85,92,125, Browning, .lames -38,70,76,119,125 Browning, Pat-118,166,224 Bruster, Bonnie-17,44,4-9,65,70,97,98,125 Buck, Brant-7,37,70,83,85,159 Burleson, David- 166 Burleson, Gary- 126 Bunyard, Guy-65,97,100,116,117,125 Burns, Cecelia-159 Burns, Chester-174,201,204 Burns, .lames-166 Burns, john- 166 Burns, Paul-180 Bush, llorene - 58,64-,85,89,92,1 26,221 Bush, Mike- 126 Bush, lllimtnie 1,e1'-84,512,149 Bush, Sarah- 166 Bustin, Bob- 77,1 17,1 18,167 Butler, .ludy- 174,193 Byrd, Nlike-180,201 C Cadenhead, George-159 Cadenhead, Royston-39,4-1,53,66.75,80, 126 Cain, Allan-80,83,149 Calhoun, Ken- 180 Cameron, Louisa -174 Camaron, Tommy loe-159 Campbell, Bill-76,159 Campbell, Danny- 180 Campbell, Sarah -166 Campbell, Stephen- 149 Cannon, Dennis - 167 Canoy, Michael-204 Canoy, Mickey- 181,195,201 Capps, Regina-94,167 Cariker, Carolyn - 5,88,95,105,106,126 Cariker, Donna-174 Carider, Earl- 118,166 Carswell, Carl-76,119,126 Carswe1.1,.ludy-181 Carter, Steve -70,102,104,1 13,114,149 Cassity, Billie - 38,66,84,88,127 Cassity,.1unior-174 Castle, Kay-172,174-,193,196 Cates, Terry- 181,201 Chamness, Clyde-181 Chamness, Connie- 181,193 Chamness, Dennis -167 Chandler, Deborah-72,159 Chapman, Keith- 181,201 Cheshire, Carolyn- 167 Cheshire, Darrell- 127 Cheshire, Don-181,201 Cln-shire,.1oe - 118,167 Chesser, Marsha- 149 Christianson, 1'1ddie-38,4-0,70,127 Christianson, Robert-181 Claliaugh, Dianne-33,38,59,64.66,68.105. 14-9,226,236 Clabaugh, Earl-149 Clahaugh, Sandy-75,84.85.119,159,16l, 215,232 Clark, Kenneth-174 Clark, Palmer-38,53.70.86.149 Coekrell, l.inda-127 Cole, Johnny- 76.159 Coleman, Pansy- 174,193,196 Collard, Connie-85,92,149 Collier, Cassie- 167 Collier, Larry-89,149 Collier, Larry- 167 Collier, Ludie- 159 Collins, .lanette-94,167 Collins, Linda-35,38,67,69,84,85,92,127- 219,223,264 235,240 Shnmate, Mrs. .lanie-208 Smith, Mr. George-214 Straeetivr, Mr. Leland-89,116,214 Stone, Mr. lid-36,90,211 Strong, Mrs. Betty-51,211 Tatum, Mr. Bill-96,97,102,104,1 15,1 18, 213 Tatum, Mrs. l,ou-74,208 Walker, Miss Sandra-95,105,214 White, Mrs. Elizabeth-209 Wlooley, Mrs. Ruby-209 Wfitiley, Mr, Vernon-210 Morton, Mrs. Buth- 186,187,196 Templeton, Mr. Mike-187,202 Wiggins, Mrs. Marie-187,200 Collins, Patricia-73,89,149 Collins, Terry-118,235 Cook, Marilyn- 159 Copeland, Kathryn-181 Copeland, Lee-118,167 Copeland, Raymond-4-6,76,167 Cordray, Christine- 174,196 Cowan, Patricia-174,193 Cowan, Vickie-52,72,159 Cowarl, Ronny-181,201 Cradtloek, Karen-49,72,84-,85,159,253 Craig. Margie-74,92,l49 Craig, Rickey-76,159 Cranford, Dennis -204 Craner, Charles-167 Craver, Kenneth - 167 Crowl, l.arry-38,64-,70,75,127,221 Crowl, 1.ynn-80,149 Crowl. Sharon-174-,195 Crume, Gregory-181,201 Cullum, Susan-72,84,94,165,167,222 Curtis, 'liona-198 D Daniel, .l.B.-181,201 Daniel, Tommy-77,167 Daniel, Patricia-171,172,l74-,178,190,193, 196,198 Daniels, David - 181 Daniels, Melda-159 Darnell, Drew - 80,117,167 Darnell, Karen -57,58,65,84,85,92,150,253 Darnell, Stephanie-64,94,167 Davidson, Glenn- 185 Davidson, Kenneth-76,128 Davis, Clifford - 174,201 Davis, Delores-205,218 Davis, limmy-167 Davis, Kathe-27,4-2,43,58,92,128,146 Davis, Linda-4-0,64,67,84,120,128 Davis, Linda- 174,193 Davis. Randy- 70,84,115,119,128,215,232 Davis, Randy-24-,181 Davis, Rob- 77,167 Davis, Shirley- 174 Deason, Nelda-174 Dennard, Kennedy-38,85,l59 Denton, Betty-72,74-,84,90,92.107,158,159 Denton, Dalton-175,201,204 Denton, Danny-36,50,9l,95,97,99,l00, l02,l09,1 12,150 Deppe, ,lim-172,18l,189,201 Diekerson. Beverly-175,196 Diekerson, 1'lrnestine-167 Dir-kt-rson, 1.amar-150 Dison, Dawn- 175,193,196 Dison, lliekey-159 Dison, Sandra-151 Donald, .1oyee- 107 Donald, lurly- 181 Dorstftt, Niek - 175,201 Dortoh, Dwayne-205,217 Dowdy, Rickey-38,101,l04,112,114,159 Downing, Leon- 128 Drewery, Dian - 88,128 Droptini. lohn- 160 Duckworth. l.eAnne-72,94,107,165,167, 218 Dur-kworth, Rowland-76,129 Duckworth, Tommy-27,34,38,39,42,45,57, 58,66,70,75,86,129,257 Duke, Charles - 175 Dunlap. Jimmy-76,78,84,119,129 Durrett, Andy -161,78,97,99,109,151,238 Durrett, Tena-72,84,94,167 N1 1 it irt' E East, Debbie-181,193 East, Liz-66,73,92,l06,14-7,150 Edge, David -101,105,157,160 Edge, Gary-20,41-9,51,52,70,97,98,99,102, 104,109.112.114,150,226 Edge,Ginger-48,7173,107,150 Edge, Virginia-36,73,74,84.90,91.l29 Ellis, Rosemary- 167 1:1tnnions, Billy - 181 Erwin, Linda -181,195 Eseoe, Kent - 107,150,260 Esc-oe, Susan - 72,84-,94-,167 Evans, Dale-97,150 Evans, Dennis -160 Evans, Donna- 181 Evans, ,1iminy- 181.201 Evans, lnyce- 175 F Fant, Charlie-61,80,83,129 Fant, Rodney-80,167,244 Farmer, James- 181 Farmer, William-77,167 Fields, Delores-84,150 Fillingim, Butch-198,219 Finklea, Connie- 181,195 Fleming, Bob-70,78,129 Fleming, Paula- 172,181,193 Fleming, Peggie-81,84-,88,92,129 Fleming, Randy'-80,167 Forman, Brenda-175,193,196 French, Brenda- 167 G Gaddis, Paula-160 Gary, .layne-94,167 Gary, ,loan - 181,195 Gary, .ludy-85,175,195 Gerardy, Bill-36,38,61,70,90,91,119,130, 216 , Gerarcly, Bob- 167,216 Gholston. Gary- 181,201 Gholston, Karen-25,4-0,62,92,121,130 Gibbs, Cecil- 109,198 Gi1ibs,,lt-an-87,130 Giles, Nancy-88,92,130 Ginsel, David- 181,201 Ginsel, Donna- 172,l75,195,196 Gist, Ann-84,150 Glaze, Pat-4-3,53,59,80 Glenn, Stephen- 101,112,160 Glenn, Wayne - 76,85,112,1 13,150,247 Glover, Ronny- 151 Godwin, Brenda- 167 Godwin, Pat-205 Goode. Mary - 4-0,58,63,89,92,130,230,236 254 Goodman, Bobbie- 175 Goodman, Willy-118,167 Graves, Bernila-6,73,80,84,90,151 Graves, Gail-38,91,95,105,151 Graves, Kenneth- 182 Graves, Linda-72,167 Gray, Charles- 160 Gray, Linda-66,75,84,130,216 Gray, Robert-29,34,35,38,42,80,130.146 Green, Charles-175 Green, David-77,118,167 Green, Jimmy'-77,160 Griffin, Larry- 181,201 Griffin, Lynn- 131 Griffin, Sandra-74.160 Griffith, Gail-81,151 Griffith, Keith-175 Griffith, Sue-84,167 Grimes, Steve-175 Grace, .1eannine- 173,175.193.224 Gruver, Cheryl-8-1-,85,131 Gruver, Debbie- 175,193.19-1,196,199 H Halconili, Rivhard-10-1 Hall, Baily- 167 Hall, Kenneth- 198 Hall, Patrii-ia - 205 Hall, Taylor-83.160 Hammons, Butch-205.217 Hammons, Larry- 182 Hancock, Alive- 175 Hancock, Frank- 181 Hancoek, Hut-yr-182 Hancock, Shirley- 175 Hans-ook, Terry'-83.89.131 Hankins, Johnny'-v78,160 Hanna, Linda-85I89.13l Hanna, Martha- 175,193 Haper,Gail-.172,175,l94,l96 Haper, Rodney-61,86,131 Haper, Vickie-38,64,72,84.92.107,160 HardY.1irn-77,168 Harkrider, Kent-44,168,237 Harkrider, Tim- 172,175,237 Harmon, limmy - 151 262 Harmon, Julia- 175 Harmon, Lila- 182 Harmon, Ted-78,97,100,131,231 Harrigan. Bill-97,99,112,1 13,132 Harrigan, Brenda-36,72,7f1-,84-,160 Harrigan, Rose-182,193 Harris, Donna- 175 Harris, Doris-89,132 Harris, lfddie-76,89,l32 llarris, lanit-i--94,168 llarris, lolinny- 168 Harris, ,ludy -72,85,94,168 Harris, lllarilyn-96.182 Harris, Milvlim-11-78,151 Harris, Phyllis-34,38,59,60,66,73,84,85, 90,512,151 llarris, Reba-38,51,66,75,82,84-,151 Harris, liieliard-182 Harris. Riekvy- 175 Harris, Sammy -183,195 Harrison, Danny-201,203,l73,174 Harrison, Dean-182 Harrison, lilarilyn-38,66,84,85,92,15l,l55 llart, Andrea-179,182,194-,193 Hartlt-ss. Roger- 182,201 Hartley. Carolyn-182 Hartley. Louise-73,74.92,151 llathavyay, Sammy - 175,201,204 Hay'es,,1ackie-81,160 Haynes, Doyle-77,168 Heard, Debbie-182 Heard, Michael-26,3831-5,56,70,97,98,132 Heard, Ronny- 175 Heaton, ,lone-65,73,85,132 Heaton, Larry-78,79,151 Heaton, Tommy-37,83,160 Heller, Robert - 198,216,217 Henderson. Louann-175,195 Henderson, Link-52,80,151 Henigan, Kathy'-72,94,107,168 llic-key, Gary'-25,27,76,97,100,132 lligginbotham, Mary-58,86,92,160,251 Higginbotham, Pat-23,32,38,40,58,64,65. 66,68,91,92,93,132,236,243,258 Hill, Gary'-77,78,168 Hillin, Don- 168 Hodge. Henry- 175 llodgz-5, Lois- 175 Hodilt-s, Rolii-rt-160 llogttv,1261111141-51,104,151 Holt-oinli. Charles- 182,201 lloh-omli, Rit-hard-76,151,160 llohlz-r, llilly-76.89.133,232 lloldt-r, .1i1nniy- 175 llolland, f11arenc-t-- 182,201 Holland, Ric-hard-97,98,109.112,151 llolland, Stl-vt--11-6,151 11ol1ow2l!..1. 1,.- 182,201 Holloway, ,lvaniv-66,73,84,85,92,l51 Holmes, .1o1inny- 151 Holinvs, Linda-45.611-,72,84.85,94.l68 llolnies. Tommy'-77,168 lloneyeutt, llilly -36,168 Honcyeutt, Don-90,97,104,l14,133 1-i.....-ymii, into-ia-59,73,74,a4,90,92,151 Hood, Clierry-37,8l,82,85,151 Hook. Scott-182,201 Hoolwr. ,lint -21,64,76,101,157,160,238 Hooker, Yan - 168 Hooper, Brenda-59,92,151 H.mpef.c:ai1-1s2 11ooper,,1erry'-76,160 Hooper, Larry-76,101,151 Hooper, Sherlon-92,160 Hooper, Sherry - 182.193 Horn. Chrys-77,168 Horn. Danny- 168 Huber. Gladyce-65,73,84,85,92,151 Hudson, Bobby-175 Hudson, Charlotte- 168 l1udson,11hris-182 lludson, Karen - 182 Hudson, Nevilec--175,193 Hugh:-n, Linda-182,195,199 Hugh:-s, Sammy-160 llull, 1'ioli11y'-172,l79,182,201 Htlll, Diane-88,133 11ul1, Linda-86,87,92,l07,160 11 ull. Sha ron - 30,34-,38,39,42,59,64,67,68, 80,85,90,133,25f1- llunt, liharles-76,160 Hunt, Raymon-6,36,58,6l,91,151 Hunter, 131-1-ky - 175,193 11unli'l'. Katlly'-73.185.92.152 llunli-r, Lori-tta-52,72,85,92,160 11utto, lidward-78,79,l29,161 1 lngram, llonald-109 lnggram, Larry - 175 lvey, filiflvord-176.197 Ivey, Linda- 152 Ivey, 11114-hael-176 Ivy. Danny- 133 .1 Jacks. Danny- 175,196 ,1aeks,jo1inny'-168 lacks, Lynda- 152 james, Curtis - 22,168 Jarvis, Laura- 168 laynes, Carmc-ttf-152 lc11'eresr-, Betty'-89,152 ,1e11'i-miss, Camey-161 ,lcllrt-ss. Nat-y -176 .lc-flri-ss, 1'alric-ia-65.152 ,le-rnigan, llenny-176.195 limmerson, johna-177,195 liinnivrson, 1'hil-70,90,160 johnson, Ann-22.85,94,168 johnson, llreoda-108,152,155 johnson, Judy'-84,86,92,152 johnson, Nedra-911-,168 johnson, '1'hm-lma-84,86,152 johnson, 1'au1a- 172.176,l91.198,253 johnson, Rhonda- 176,195 Johnston, hlilir' -3842.4-1,64,70,90,91,119. 121. 133,219 Johnston, 1'ani-85,94,168 Johnston, Pat - 78,152 Jolle- Y- , . Jones, Betty'-26,48,64.66,69.73.8 106. William-176 201 203,201 119,134,226 jones, Buddy - 134 lones. jones, Cheryle- 176 Clyde - 25,45,76,89.13-1 Jones, Don- 168 Jones, Frances-92.161 .lone-5. .lan-36,61,72,94,168.24-1 Jones, Jody- 161 Jones, Larry- 176 Jones, ,1imn1y'- 168 jones, Pat-152 jones. Riehard-182 ,lout-s. jones. Rirkey'-109.188 '1'ona- 182 -1.8:r.105. Leggett, Paul - 172,179,183,192,198,199, 201 Leslie, Linda- 152 Leslie, Roller- 176,201 Liles. ,1immy'- 162,127 Liles, Rodney- 135 Liston, Brenda-72.107,l58,161,163,253 Liston,11iana-176.193 Listou, llonna- 183 Liston, Linda- 19,27.40,48,'19,53.56,64,66 r.9,7:s,as,92,v:s,135,200 Little-ton, 1.zn'ry - 176,201 Litth-ton, Rieliard-183,201 Litton. Fannie Mae- 152 London, Carl-183,201 London, .1t'rry'-176 London, 1,ut'il1e- 152 London, Patsy-200 Loper, Gary- 135 Lovett. Nlargarel-162 Lovil, Judy-38.84,85,153 1,ovi1,1 'atsy-161 Loi-i1.'1'ravis -183,195,201 Luman. llollis-77,200 l,oman,1.inr1a-176 Luinan, Lora-176 Luman. Paulett- 162 1.uinan,Ricky-162 Luman, Ronnie-76,77.168 Lumau, Yernvll - 183 Lynch, Billy-183,201 lV1 K Kane, Susan - 5,24,39,41,59.64,66.70,73,84. 85,92,120,13-1,256 Kaye, Larry-152 K1-cling, Dianne-38,52,72,84.85,92,119. 158,161 Kei-ling, Kvitli-172.182.2111 Kelly, 11on- 176.195,19o Kelly, johnny'-37,83.l52 Ki-nn:-dy, Riehard-182 Kilgore, Kathy-172,176,193 Nlcliride, David-77,89,176 N1cBridc, Shirley'-84,86,168 McCall. Bobby-162 h1cCorniar'k, ludy'-711-,81,83,84,152 hlefirary, Rodney'-5,14,31,38,39,4-0,4-5,48 49,58,64,70,97,99,102,103.104-,130 31:-Cullougli, Dawn-183,201 McDaniel, JoAnn-66,92,136 N1eDaniel, Linda-74-,94,169 hlellaniel, hlilu'-207 Nlelluire, Gary - 183,201 hlefiuire. ,1anu-s- 177,201 1111-Guin-. Paul-183,201 h1t'Kt'1', Karen-172,177,192,193,198,222 X1vKet-, Katlilwii-7,33,38,53,6f1-,66,69,83, 85,91 ,92,14-8,l52,215.240 111-Millan, .11-rrio-162 hleiilillan, hlilvltvll-53,61,76,97,153,238 'i1r'h1i11ialt. Ronny- l73,177,201,203,204 Kilgore, Kerry'-78.168 Kiper. Kiper, llale- 161 Fraiiec-s-176 Kiper, William- 161 Kirby,,laoir-1--182,193,196 Kirkland, Alive-94.168 Knight, Bill- 168 Knight, Tonmiy'-77.1311 Koonr' 1-, Dale - 77,168 Kyle, Dean-118.188 Kyle, lamos - 168 Kyle. Linda- 182 L Laey, Annette-36.52,74.84.91,92.105.152. 246 Lai-y, Brent- 182,201 Lacy. LaGro LaGro LaGro LaGro LaGro LaGro Diana -6,7-1-.84-.89.134.2-10 ne. Curtis-119,168 ne. Dennis- 182 ne, Gwen-138,188 ne, .ludy - 168 ne. Kay- 161 ne. Mark-176 LaGront', Nlelvin- 168 LaGrone, Nlivkey--15,61,76.77,101.l0-1 109,119,161 LaGrone, Randy- 168 Laiiro l.aGro Lallro ne. Ronnie- 182,201 ne, Sandra Anna-ttt--95,161 ue. Thomas- 182,195 l.am1iert, 111-lim-176 Lanilierl, Gerald-76,152 Lambert, Roliert - 77,118,168 Lange, lliolnas-161 Langford, Donna - 182 Langli ard, ,1anu's- 135,255 Langford, Lindal-172,174,176 1.ang1ord, Steve- l76,201,203,201 1,an,u1ivt'11, Vivldim'-183,193 1.angglvy', 1 ran4-t-s- 107,161 1,ang114-y. Sharon - 183,195,199 Lawhorn, llarliara-183.193 Lawhorn, llliarlm-s -128 Laiiliorn, 1f1i1'0o'd-161 Lawliorii, lloylt'-111.6-1.111-1,112,113,161 Lawhorn, Larry'-176 l.uwi...m, xi'..yt..-- 161 Lawless, Bill-116,161 Lawless, Gary'-36.50,9l,135,210.260 1.aiw'1'eiic'v. Donna-89,135 Laws, Joel- 118,168 l.eggett, Hutvli-36,38,50,70,101,10-1,l09. 161 X11-Mill an, Sui' Min-177,195 Madrid, Yvonne-183 Xlagnvss, lllurry'-90,153 Nlainvs, ,leam'l1- 176 Xlalonv, llellt- 169 Nlaloni-, 111-lty-153 filangliam. liliailvs-117,119,169 hlangham. Margari-1 - 183,193 hlarcantc-1. Simon-90,162 Marlin, lilelinda-218 Marshall, ,lt-rri1y'n4--36,64-.72,76.85,90.92, 158.162,223.258 Xlartin, Gary-183,195,201 Xlartin. Kay'-38.73.8084-,153 Xlartin, Steve- 176,195 Mason, ,lanie-6,511,611-,7f11,90,92,136,230, 236,254 Matlock, Larry - 169 lilauritzen, Chris -183,196,201 lilauritzen, Mike - 153 hlaurilzen. Ted - 38,64-,70,76,84,136 May, llenry-200 filayo, Debra-183,193 Mayo, hlayo. Larry - 177.201 Linda- 162 ftlayo. Terry -76,162 Xlilam, Danny- 77,119,200,216,217 hlilatn, Linda- 153 Milam. Patsy'-183 Nliller. Elaine-86,87,90,162 Miller, Pain-84-,85,90,14-9,153,256 ftlitclw ftlitcln- Wlonli. hloniv. ll, Benny -1 19,169 11, Tim-101,153 lloylt--76,162 jeiiiiifvi'-183 Nlonrov, Nelson-183 A1 A ' due-153 y1.....1-Iis..i.-61.160 , , y1....a-, IJ....gi,..-3o,..1,7o,7a,o0,o1,119,13 liloorv, Gayland-183,201 hloori-, ,lane-38,50,52,58,66,69,73,8f1,9l, lf17,l53,156,215,240 Moot:-, .1i1l- 183.193 Nlorc-land, Danny-18.1 Nlori-land. N11-linda-177 Xlorgan. '1'ony - 89.136 M...-fi.. .It-oe, - 153 Nlorris, Nanvy-72,9-1,169 hlorrison, litldie-32,34-.38,70,75,98.101. 153 'ilo-.e1ey'. Sharon-138.190 11os1y',5tt'vt'-162 Nlullins, Susan -183,193 Nlullis. Kenneth- 183.201 Nlurray, Nancy'-72.92.162 N Nai.l, Edward - 77,169 Nail, Marilyn- 183,193,195 Nail, Roland -34-,38,43,70,75,80,119, 136,236,254 Nance, David- 119,169 Needham, Mary - 73,90,153 Nelson, Brenda - 36,73,1D7,121,137 Nelson, Darcy- 169 Newman, Charles-77,216,217 Newman, Frank-77,104,162 Newman, Richard - 169 Newman, Sylvia- 183 Nichols, Hazel-38,72,84,85,92,93,119 162,223 Norsworthy, Ralph- 162 Norsworthy, Sally- 153 Novak, Stanley-75,86,153,154 Nutt, Sharon-72,85,94,169,248 O Oates, Sherri-36,50,72,74,90,94,169 Oates, Sylvia-38,50,84,91,153,l54 Oliver, Jean- 177,193,194 Owens, Danny-53,64,70,97,l04,1l2,l'14, 147,154,238 Owens, Linda-94,169 P Palmer, Brenda- 183,193 Palmer, Paul-162 Parker, Jimrny-76,162 Parker, Nicky- 177 Parker, Sandra- 39,46,64,66,68,84,88, 137,240 Patrick, David - 119,169 Peace, Jacky-76,80,154 Phillips, David - 55,61,l37 Phillips, Ruth-85,162 Pierce, Bill- 177 Pierce, Bobby- 177,201 Pierce, Joe-70,90,10l,162 Pierce, Mike - 129,190 Pierce, Peggy- 72,115,162 Pierce, Sandra- 185,193 Pierce, Terisa- 177 Pike, Jimmy- 154 Pike, Linda- l5,28,31,37,38,39,4-6,76, 83,236,137 Pilcher, Mary - 72,85,1 19,162 Pippen, Jane- 177,193 Pitts, JoAnn- 183 Pitts, Juanita-74,169 Pius, Richard -163 Pitts, William-162 Plunkett, Vickey- 190 Pope, James-128,165 Pope, Marie-85,87,92,94,169 Porter, Roger-36,5O,53,78,79,90, 97,154 Posey, .lanice-38,81,86,l54 Poss, Lonnie- 102,104,154 Poss, Lynn- 11,12,30,38,39,45,49,59,64,95, 97,93,99,102,103,104,109,l10,120,137,231 Potter, Ronnie-74 Powell, Walter-176 Pride, Eddie-183,184,201 Pride, Ricky-46,77,119,169 Prince, Becky-50,65,73,84,85,90,154,156 Prince, Leslie-172,184,193 Pyle, Johnny - 183 R Railey, Sharon- 154 Rainwater, Charles - 177,201,203 Ramsey, Cecilia - 184,193,199 Ramsey, John- 101,154 Ransom, Pam - 184,196 Ratley, Zelma - 137 Ray, Barbara - 74,94-, 169 Ray, Bennie- 163 Ray, John - 70,101,154 Ray, Martha- 177,195 Redmon, Kay-52,72,84,85,92,163 Redman, Vickie - 184,195,199 Reed, Dale-77,169 Reed, Danny-38,70,76,97,99,138 Reed, Linda-50,53,7R,79,84,B5,90,154 Reed, Patty-37,177,196 Reed, Randall- 184 Reed, Stacia-35,4331-4,53,86.l53 Reeh, Gaylon-184,201 Reeh, Nancy-73,84,92,138 Reeves, Glenn- 184 Reid, Randy - 195,201 Reid, Robbie - 109,119 Rhiddlr-hoover, Deborah-52,81,83,84,163 Rhiddlehouver, Jimmy-64,137,154 Rhiddlehoover, Roy- 169 Rhodes, Helen-163 Rhodes, Judy-6,59,74,92,154 Riall,Patty-l72,184,193,199 Rich, Christine- 72,74,80,81,163 Riddlehoover, Judy-177 Ried, Robbie - 169 Rinkle, Donald - 163 Risinger, Betty-84,85,93,169 Ritter, Bobby- 169 Ritter, Chris - 76,163 Ritter, Johnny- 184 Ritter, Larry- 101,116,163 Ritter, Stanley -177 Ritter, Susan-85,911-,169 Ritter, Tommie Jo-37,64,66,68,82,B3,138 Roberson, Ken- 170 Roberson, Steve-36,38,39,62,64,70,91,102, 104,109,110,116,l17,121,138 Robinett, Gail-81,216,154 Robinett, Jackie- 177 Robinett, Layy-89,138 Robinson, Billy Don- 163 Robinson, Claude- 155 Robinson, Danny- 129,201 Robinson, Jackie- 177,201 Robinson, Kenneth-89,118,138 Robinson, Kim-86,139 Robinson, Patricia Holder-85,139 Robinson, Ronnie- 184 Roo, Jo Nell-64,72,85,165,l70 Roe, Sandra-35,38,66,73,75,84,85,149,155 Roe, Shirley-177,193,196 Rogers, Danny-172,179,184 Rogers, Don -117,201,203,204 Roquemore, Mike-70,119,139 Roquemore, Stcve-61,64,101,163 Ross, Larry- 177,201 Ross, Mike-36,5O,90,9l,119,l39 Rowe, Randal-77,170 Rowe, Robert- 155 Rushing, J. J.-46,76,155 Rushing, Vicki-172,177,194,196,l98,200 Rutherford, Ruth-201,218,220 S Salter, Charlotte-72,75,170 Samford, Morris-90,163 Sanford, Joe-90,163,213 Sanford, Judy-84,107,170 Saunders, Cheryl-50,84,91,l39,249 Saunders, Cary -170 Scott, Bobby - 76,78,1 17,139,250 Screws, Genevieve-72,85,163 Screws, Lynn-82,84-,163 Sells, Billy- 163 Sells, Mary- 140 Sells, Rebecca-74,84,170 Shadowens, Jacquline-72,84,90,92,163 Shadowens, Janice-72,94,170 Shadowens, Lynda-95,105,l06,140,260 Shadowens, Tim-78,140 Sharp, Becky -184,193,196 Sharp, Donna-38,80,8l,163 Sharp, Larry - 76,89,140 Sharp, Rodney-77,170 Sharpe, Sandra-72,853,163 Shaw, Shirley-84,85,140 Shell, Susie-44,64,72,84,94,104,170,223 Shepherd, Larry-49,77,90,97,l00,l40,257 Shires, David- 170 Shires, Emma-170 Shires, Mary Ruth-73,74,84,90,92,155 Shires, Patricia-183 Shincrs, Pamela-73,74,84,92,l55 Shubert, Larry - 177,195 Shull, Bobby- 170 Shull, Susan - 184,193 Shumate, Judy - 72,84,85,92,94,107,1l9, 161,168 Simmons, Jerry - 163 Simpson, Andi-38,41,43,80,140,1f1-6,210 Sims, Jackie-77,170 Singletary, Cynthia-7,20,49,73,78,79, 90,155 Singleton, Kenneth-170 Sistrunk, Sidney - 173,201,203,204,248 Sistrunk, Sue -170 Skelton, Billy-89,141 Skelton, Laura - 177,195 Skinner, Robert-76,97,l12,114,155 Skinner, Sheila - 177,195 Slatter, Basil- 170 Smith, Bob-37,78,79,163 Smith, Bubba-48,49,51,52,64,70,91,97, 109,112,155 Smith, Gehrig-184 Smith, James - 36,38,50,70,77,90,101,163 Smith, Jan-7,18,49,7l,73,78,79,155 Smith, Jimmy-86,201,218 Smith, Judy- 170 Smith, Judy-178 Smith, Leisa-64-,72,94,l70 Smith, Marcus - 164 Smith, Rebecca- 155 Smith, Reva-170 Smith, Roger-164 Smith, Trudy -178 Soape, Bobby- 184,201 Soape, Charlene-172,178,193 Soape, Donna -184,196 Soape, Joe - 119,145 Soapc, Richard-89,184 Soupc, Shirley- 184 Snape, Steve- 184,201 Soloman, James-89,141 Sparks, Donna-37,82,83,84,88,14l Spears, Susan - 178,193 Spencer, Marilyn-36,50,64,85,90,91,92, 141,218 Spencer, Robbie-178,201,203,203 Spradley, Judy - 178,196 Spurloek, Karen-87,170 Spurlock, Sandra-184,196 Stehle, Dan- 170 Stehle, David- 178,201 Stephenson, Sammy- 1 78 Steptoc, Anita-6,59,66,68,74,92,l55,223, 255,258 Stewart, Elizabeth -38,59,73,84,92,155 Stone, Steve- 184,199,201 Stough, Carol-73,77,84,150,155,243 Stovall, Bill- 164 Stovall, Bob-10l,104,112,164 Stovall, Gayle-72,84,85,92,93,164 Stovall, Karlene - 58,59,61,85,92,141, 215,240 Strong, Andy- 170 Sullivan, Carol-178,188,193,198 Summers, Charles - 178,195 Summers, David-76,156 Summers, Linda- 164 Sutlive, Zyral-88,141 T Talley, Charles - 191 Talley, Sharon- 184,193 Tatum, John-4,38,70,102,l03,l04,147,156 Tatum, Susan-21,36,38,72,74,84,90,164 Taylor, Bobby-184 Taylor, Ronnie-97,100.14-2,226 Teal, Jimmy -164 Teller, Jan-6,38,49,61,83,142,236 Terry, Leonard-202 Tew, L, C,-184 Tcw, Wanda-94,170 Thoman, Allison - 72,170 Thoman, Skipper-76,156 Thomas, Ben- 119,170 Thomas, Connie-38,66,84,85,92,142 Thomas, Edward - 60 Thomas, Judy- 172,178,193,194 Thompkins, Ronald -170 Thompson, Joey-170 Thompson, Shirley-94,164 Thornton, Kay- 16,4-4,49,67,71,73,105,106, 142,256 , . Tiller, Relwccu-66,73,74,84,92,155,156 Tinkle, Billy Ray- 178 Tinkle, Rayford - 129,191 Tipton, Larry -184,201 Tolleson, Linda-36,38,91,92,l56 Tompkins, David- 156 Tompkins, Tommy Joe-37,78,79,83,85,156 Towns, Eddie-19,36,40,49,50,53,58,62,64, 91,102.103,104,l09,110,111,119,121,142 Trimble, Rob-38,50,70,9l,97,114,164 Trimble, Toni- 13,39,46,48,49,59,63,76,69, 71,73,92,95,105,106,142,146,231 Tucker, Mike- 178,204 Twotney, Jane-52,B4,85,92,164 Twoncy, Robert- 143 U Underwood, John -18,4-9,97,98,99,143, 14-6,249 Underwood, Robert- 119,170 W Waltlrop, Phillip-26,891,143 Waldrop, Roger- 184 Walker, Betty-58,73,92,l07,156,249 Walker, J. Gill-184 Walker, Melody -178,193 Wall, Earl-184 Wardlaw Kathy-38,85,90,164 Ware, Larry -178 Warner, Kathy -170 Watson, Mike- 184,196,201 Weaver, Eddie-l78,188,197,198,201, 203,204 Weaver, Tommy-61,109,111,143 Wedgeworth, Danny- 178 Wedgeworth, Grady - 76,143 Wedgeworth, Janice -184,193 Welch, Bonnie-184,193 Welch, Forest - 178 Welch, June Ellen-156 Welch, June- 170 Welch, Michael- 178 Welch, Willie - 77,170 Weldon, Vance -184 Wells, Bill- 184,201 Wells, Ray- 170 Wells, Rodney-164 Westbrook, Jim -44,164 Westbrook, Kay-178,193,194-,196 Whitaker, Debbie -17,43,44,48,49,65,66, 71,73,80,84,105,156 Whitaker, Hal-89,143 Whitaker, James-178,201 Whitaker, Nancy-94,170 Whitaker, Toni- 156 White, David- 184,201 Whitley, Barbara-178,195 Wight, Barbara-38,150,156 Wilcon, David -184,201 Wiley, Andy-164 Wilkerson, Carolyn -170 Wilkerson, Jerry- 184 Wilkerstwn, Judy-88,144 Wilkerson, Nancy- 144 Wilkerson Randall-164 Wilkins, Williams, Deborah-52,72,84,35,164 Betty - 74,156 Williams, Essie-72,92,164 Williams, Clay-38,76,104,164 Williams, Greg-184,195,201 Williams, Rodney-66,80,144,264 Williams, Ronny-178,201 Williams, Sherry- 178,193 Williams, Susan-72,80,94,170 Williamson, Chris-86,119,156 Williamson, Kelly-83,170 Willis, Debbie -178 Wilson, Ralph- 101,164 Wimberly, Janette-5,26,38,67,92,105,106 107,144 Wimberly, Jim - 119,170 Wolf, Sharon- 178 Woods, John -53,87,88,144 Woods, K Woods, O athy - 36,38,46,72,85,90,164 ra Jean - 85,157,911-,1 70 Wooley, Linda-72,80,81,164 Wooten, Martha-40,88,92,144 Wooten, Tommi-130,l36,l37,184 Worthingt Wright, D Wright, P Yates, Da Yates, Da on, Gerald - 83,164 avid- 78,97,10-1-,156 atricia-170 Y nny- 38,144 rrell-64,157,164 Yarbrough, Janie - 156 Yarbrough, Jean- 73,74-,85,l64,2l3 Yingling, Carla-94,170 Young, Dewey-170 263 INDEX EDITORS A Tinka Brown . 3, Barbara Brooks is A Linda Cray I ...,4,,..t:f, ,,,, ..w..J, . , A.ff 1, .,.. : ,k.f Q .e I 5 - Ii'?5?:72 ' ' 212, 11- ' .S 34' ,:.- '.K, Q, ' A'ff ' ' ' A This Senior slowly leaves the CHS auditorium forthe last time as a student 'pt Q only to return as an exe of Carthage High School. 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