Commerce High School - Sregit Yearbook (Commerce, TX)
- Class of 1957
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A ll 555:-. X M 351 'W f qs. W.. -....... -1- ...... .. -.-N M- ...- I ::'F' - :,,, .: V Commerce High School Homemaking Cottage 2 Gymnasium 4,4 fi? 3 mg, V'-gm. ' O 11 N5 o '--- .-,m -2' - m--..,N -' -JPL - 's 'Q- '.,,-ff' ' C 4- T'A ,h,,.lT', U , , --gs. A ' ah.. or -Iv? ' Band Building 'qi US ,Q f ,, I 'B f X - X The bonfire burned brightly announcing Tiger Appreciation Night. Put your signature here, girls, said Martha Haywood, Vice President, and Elizabeth Taylor, President, of the Beat Bonham Club. , f 'f r' 4 , for T N J Wi,,,V,,1 , y. s, P ,L-TKXN Y april! fpdxr - Seniors Harold Pemberton and Joyce Miller ex- citedly sign for their class rings distributed by Mr. 1. E. Sheppard, principal. I surely hope we can sell all of these light bulbs said money-eager Juniors and scoutrnasters. Lynda Mercer and Martha Haywood find it 'T' fun to be majorettes. ,r Mrs. Ora Hendrix serves Mrs. Lois Hine- man, Jeannie Fowler, and Elizabeth Tay- lor at the TIGER TIPS' Christmas Party. 1 .N w QQ., Who had the bright idea of serving the whole school? asks Mrs. Janice King as she good-naturedly stirs fifteen gallons of punch for the Student Council Christmas party . 2 Every Tuesday, Key Clubbers assemble in the homemaking cottage for their luncheon meetings. Coach Charles Dexter and Ladayne John- son, all-state guard, have a serious conver- sation. wg J f 0 -L Ns-I ll' 1 ' J ,- gi. ,e' I A' 1 'I n'. 'i-... Jerry Hendrix, Student Council Vice President, surrenders a platter of cookies to eager, reaching hands at the all-school Christmas party. an Presley Williams and Elvis Drake find chemistry more difficult than singing rock'n roll. N- -n-4-f S Rick Rodkey, practice teacher, directs the junior band. It has got to come down sometime, boys. lf tht- game cvcr gi-is dull, just watch thc spcctators a whilc. School turncd out for this game during the E. 3 t! V A 551.1 . 'lim I S T. Tourney. Gay Farcll, senior chccrlcadcr, proudly walks off thc stagc with hcr lcttcr racket, -l A v , 9 x 3, ,A The D,A,R, tea is always one ofthe highlights of the senior's year. Shown are: Sara Good, Maredia Haddock, Joyce Miller, Mrs. Charles Sparks, Neal Stewart, Mrs. W. H. Hundley, and Jackie Forten- berry. SREGIT personalities wait in line behind the deco- rative heart to practice for the Valentine dance pre- sentation. uv, nf' Wt? W , va., 1 X 1 1415 .w 02 : N . '.. If-'H i David Williams and Kay Hamilton, sen- 1 ior high Valentine Sweethearts, read about themselves in TIGER TIPS over the shoulders of jimmy Pace and Lynda Mercer, junior high sweethe arts. 4 ,., fi l WK: L if 0 I ' Midnight Angels 'n blues for assemblies, clubs, and socials. , W A 1 C Xi as play old favorites to rhythm Harriett Hyatt, Mike King, Barbara Shields, Jerry Speight, and Kay Hamilton, band officers, pose at the band banquet, --M ,A QL! if ADMINIS TRATIGN l f Anuuonenv QQ U an My 1. A, ,. X v - T Q Q 1 ' .M if , ,, . HDVSIIII 5 . I . f, 00 P90 1 1: .eq my 1 P-1 xox-I 6000 mgmwx e ma wwe av -14 -.v up. x 1, A H will 1,18 ,,, K. fx CAR 551035 Corfwflwli GDM J-OH P-FO VGDNNTK . Qxlvtvxvlii-vivid 16,9 r 60+ ovfxci. sp! uf pi' C Cl010ff.OL ef-an Yeofvgi 'D,, X961 Qeai Smdeomez C,ooq,ryx.xQax.R,oq5 no me 'Gramm' snaii Rot 5 3010 -3033 corp. 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'dh 4-wares, 12:-ra: fbbbllilgl' 21, 1957 eht Rody ol' Coffzmel-oe filgfy Sq-hoo-1: iz- Students: It has oeeh lhdeed a ,oleasla-e to have the opportunity or SS1'Ivl'l7g Qqd Ivo:-A-mg in Ch you Chls yew.. 1'ou hsve proven to he that you Q1-e re-ily' outstanding 2120 cooper-aC1Pe .Zh every Ivey. I Ivjsh to cone?-atllste ,yo oh yollz- line et C1 Curie Qqa I'o1- the ,cl-051-ess you have faerie thqs 81'l7C'Sl'S-If cage the pl-og-ess shd 8017-I8V6'f7S!75 thls yeflz- has ' thst D111 mike of you, s setter meg aqd Ivofwq 111 the 've have s 1'1'i90Q4J' stuoeht body, ahd yolu- I'!'1eh ' to me. II' ever I crlq se ol' any helg 01' -my e feel F1-ee tc call oh foe. help I cohgz-swlate the stef? Ib :he .S-?80II'. kou have vo:-ke ' Job this yeelr. I frhov . shjoxreht iqd ple-vsla-e Smoel-ely ,ye U fat Qs-ffl s 1' 1' 1 t CI J the U Q1- SSI? 8 QI' .c 1' 'fic S I ill ..L Cf to o 1 f7 Ng . I UO e. s he e E J-he gef t .ls Q1- h I celieve al' Qqd Q69 o you, ,O-Zee . s-an tufie 1 4.2 Qhfi hav ,veal-'s edj ' ' students -L1-.Tix if 5-'L Jeuyes E. S ix -1' se Sad 031' 6 done 51012 Ar' for ,yew-s heplvird Cl horlr oh Q faeghzfhceht Q1 me-in much 11. to colhe. L HANES CI CE fy MRS' Secreta ? uf. f WE ,5Q'ig'3?::,.-4:?.S' -5 'gig '1 nr 'ffl -adn Left to right: Mr. Glenn Ward, Mrs. Henderson McDowell, Dr. L. H. Leberman, Vice President Mr T L. Mabry, Presidentg Mrs. W. G. McKnight, Secretaryg Mr. Ed O'Nea1, Mr. H. L. Freels. school board L 4 Principal I. E. Sheppard visits with teach- ers and students as he supervises the presen- tation party. Superintendent Leonard Prewitt presents essay awards to Kathryn Sands, Barbara Fire, and Patricia Patton. hw r ',,,5 f sg X Sw Student Council officers: Jerry Hendrix, Vice Presidentg Board President T. L. Mab- Lupe Martinez, Treasurer: Winston Williams, Chaplaing ry views plans fOr building. Barbara Sims, Secretaryg Jimmy Bryant. Presidentg Sara Kay Wright, Corresponding Secretary. A N. 5? FAC K 4 MRS, MARY DOT ADAMS, M,A, Language Arts and Sc1ence MR, CHARLES DEXTER, B,S, MRS, HELEN DICKSON, M.E, Social Studies Coach MRS. MAX EVELYN BREWER, M.S Science. Mathematics MRS, JO BOOTHBY, R.N. School Nurse X MRS, HELEN FERGUSON, B.S, Gym Instructor lf A J 'Z MRS, LOUISE FUHRMEISTER, M.A. MRS, LOIS HINEMAN, M,A English, Journalism 2-vs O'-Q' Language Arts MRS. LUCY HUGHES, M,S, Science . fit .Z MRS, DOROTHY KENNEMER, M,S, Business Administration ,gdiaw ,fmgfet ,4 ,La-cw,icwfLfw,Z1.'4 - fxfvruluj 5 rdf-iv' BPfTMms -B GMM? MR, DAVID INGRAM, M,E. Coach ,,o.'.' 4'4 . 'af r 178. MRS, JANICE KING, M,S, Home Economics 'Q f MRS. FRANCES LITTLE, M.E, X , English, Speech MISS KATE MORRISON, M,A. 'fl' MR. CHARLES MANNING, B.S Band MISS TULA MILFORD, M.A, English Mathematics MR. G. E. MYRICK, M,A. Industrial Education I 7 - 13'IfffiE1f' I I 25 MISS LELAH SCOTT, M,A, -Y Librarian '-da M' Qin: '1 MR, L, I, SMITH, IR., M.S. Arithmetic MRS, C, W. STANDEFER, M,S, History t . L MISS JUANITA SPINKS, M,E, Home Economics ,J '- fi-- mf N- ,pm ? his MR. LLOYD WILKINS, M,A. Agriculture MRS. IDORA THOMPSON, M,E, Special Education MRS. LONETHA MINS!-IEW, B,S Physical Education SPO Li RTS its ip I if I ,Q J n if 1 J Feeling every jarring tackle. cheering each good play, playing the game mentally from the sidelines were Coaches David Ingram and Charles Dexter. At left, they and a host of sidelined Tigers seem to be concentrating on action in the above picture as Charles Brown 1223 picks up yardage around end with the aid of two perfect downfield blocks by unidenti- fied teammates against Mt. Vernon. coaches, boosters aid tigers fo 7-3 record Commerce's Tigers took a hint from the theme of the first pep rally as they blasted OFF LIKE A ROCK- ET. With Coach Charles Dexter and Coach David Ingram at the controls, the potent Tigers soared to a 7-3 record and second place in District 13AA. The gridders seemed to growl their appreciation for improved workout facilities, paid for by loyal Always on hand with interest, understanding, and a well-equipped medicine bag, Dr. N. T. King and Dr. L. H. Leberman check an injured Tiger's leg. Sophomore end, Neal Estes, scores his first high school touchdown as he gathers in a pass over the heads of two Mt. Vernon defenders. i boosters, by slamming four non-conference foes in rapid succession. Class AAA Sulphur Springs and highly rated White Oak put two straight smudges on the previously un- blemished Tiger record. Three District l3AA foes were the next Commerce victims before Bonham spoiled their bid for the first district championship since 1945. 6 tigers of '5 6 , .1 , if a ,, 'f if :uf 'PZ 'Q' , QQ 1 -' a .- -- , f r Q- ' ' ' -, . 1 is wr ' .ff , U . 4 Q 1 1 ? ' f Q? Q- , 4? '- we I, 9 T - , 'Q ,,,,4f,Si'i V F , 1 -if SG 0 on I -i .y ,gs T l 9 f I c. - , kr, tf A' o 1' , ' 1 t 3 Ma ,, ,.,,,,,. f r fm ,, ,f I I r, 1 1 P' S , Q , ,yr QV' YSQ, First row: Bill Follis, William Roundtree, Charles Blanton, Ladayne Johnson, Neal Stewart, Tim Brewer, Murrel Hogue, Jimmy Bryant, Jimmy McClung, Billy Drake, manager. Second row: Jackie Fortenberry. Gerald Lacy. Lupe Martinez, Charles Brown, Keith Shuler, Charles Hanes, Larry Gayler, Stanley Hinton, Milton McClung, Mack Stringer, Jerry Hendrix. Third row: Tracy Barnes, James Rooks, Johnny Rogers, John Heath, Winston Wil- liams, Jerry Murphy, Billy Wallace, Edward Mobley, Jerry Norris, Eddie Jack Chapin. Robert Thompson, Neal Estes, Mike Watson, Billy Peek, Larry Warren, James O'Neal. In the 1956 curtain raiser at Clarksville, the Tigers scored on the first play of the game and went on to blast the opposing Tigers 52-0, Two newcomers to the Tiger schedule were next in line as Commerce walloped Canton 39-13 and Quit- man 21-7. Drought-stricken Cooper was the scene of the next non-district game. The victory-hungry Tigers slammed the Bulldogs 39-0 on a dust-choked field. Unable to get their offense rolling, Commerce saw the first smudge go on their perfect record as arch- rival Sulphur Springs downed the Tigers 15-7. Bursting through a brief hole opened by Ladayne Johnson 1635, at left, and Mack Stringer f44J, Charles Brown 1225 picks up yardage at Sulphur Springs. make suggestions -district performers. th are four year lettermen and 2' 4 'tg . A D rf, , l 5,61 y , R KEITH SHULER LARRY WARREN Guard End Ann Clinton, Tiger Football :etheart of 1956, receives her tquet from little Karen Dexter as -captains Charles Blanton and ,ton McC1ung look on. lected before the season began nerve as co-captains, Blanton and .ri Clung initiated the policy of hav- 5 Q squad meetings after workouts players to air their complaints 9 Y. 9 BILLY DRAKE Manager JIMMY BRYANT MILTON MCCLUNG End Fullback Still dazed from the force of the first loss, the if ' Tigers SP0tted White Oak a 20-7 halftime lead be- ' T fy' C fore coming to life. The Tigers displayed what was 1 C . 9 ' , Q possibly their greatest offensive effort as they scored :L ' 14 points in the last half, but the Class A Rough- , necks had one punch left, and it was enough to down 4 W T . ., ' Commerce 27-21. 1 J q V ' s ' 1' NEAL STEWART MACK STRINGER LADAYNE JOHNSON TIM BREWER CHARLES BLAN-1-ON Center Blockingback Guard Guard Tackle TIGER APPRECIATION NIGHT - Senior players and their dates in the foreground are: B. Drake, manager, Sara Wright, K. Shuler, Myra Erwin, L. Warren, Glenda Fults, N. Stewart, Odeana McFadden, M. Stringer, Diane Patterson. L. Johnson, Elizabeth Taylor, T. Brewer, Dian Hawkins, C. Blanton, Gay Farell, J. Bryant, Ann Clinton, sweetheart, M. McC1ung, Barbara Sims, J. Hendrix, Sara Good, C. Brown, Barbara Shields, L. Mar- tinez, Ragene Scroggins, M. Hogue, Sara Echart. I. Fortenberry, Kay Hamilton. In the background: J. O'Nea1, E. Chapin, I. Norris, B. Wallace, J. Rocks, E. Mobley, B. Peek, S. Hinton, I. Murphy, B. Roundtree, B. Fol- lis, N. Estes, L. Gayler, R. Thompson, J. McClung, J. Heath, C. Hanes, W. Williams, T. Barnes, G. Lacy, M. Watson. JERRY HENDRIX CHARLES BROWN LUPE MARTINEZ MURREL HOGUE JACKIE PQRTENBERRY Tailback Wingback Guard' Tackle wingback , R 36 Q Co-captains, Charles Blanton and Milton McClung, Tim Brewer, Ladayne Johnson, and Jerry Hendrix were the Tiger represen- tatives on the l3AA All-District football team. Johnson and Hendrix were also placed on the All-East Texas team. A 185-pound guard, Johnson made both the DALLAS TIMES HERALD 'S and the FT. WORTH STAR TELEGRAM'S all-state teams. He also received honorable mention from the Wigwam Wisemen's of America, a national high school all-star football selec- tion group. Receiving all-district honorable mention were Jimmy Bryant, Neal Stewart, Murrel Hogue, Charles Brown, Bill Roundtree, Billy Follis, and Mack Stringer. After having three touchdowns called back because of penalties in a scoreless first half, Commerce romp- ed over Mt, Vernon 31-0 in the first District l3AA tilt. Stopped cold on their first two offensive thrusts, the Tigers struck for five touchdowns and a 32-6 win over Pittsburg in a big second step in the district race. Tiger Appreciation Night was the occasion, Winns- boro's Red Raiders the opposition, and Commerce moved to within one step of their first district cham- pionship in eleven years with a 33-13 victory. The District l3AA crown was hanging in the balance as the Tigers invaded Bonham for the season's finale. After 48 minutes of bruising football before a capacity crowd, the scoreboard showed the Warriors on the heavy end of a 27-13 score. Co-captain Milton McClung Q33-J. Mack Stringer 0145 and Ladayne Johnson f63J clear the path of Quitman defenders while John Heath piclc up yardage. 1956 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN - Front row: Coach Ingram, Gay Farell, cheerleader, Blanton, Brewer, McClung, Hendrix, Johnson, Coach Dexter, Second row: Supt. Leonard Prewitt, Stringer, Brown, Fortenberry, Stewart, Martinez, Hogue, Dr. L. H. Leberman. Third row: Shuler, Peek, Rooks, Roundtree, Follis, Gayler, Murphy, Williams, Bryant. Fourth row: Estes, Chapin, J, McClung, Hanes, Drake, manager, Lacy. Dr. N, T. King, who received an honorary letter jacket, is not shown. Ace defensiue halfback Jimmy Bryant takes a ride, rodeo style, on a Quitman receiver as he reaches around him to slap the ball away. John Heath f3OJ moves in to help on the play. L2 L E 2 ln his last talk before the Commerce stu- dent body, Coach Dexter warns the football players, whom he later awarded their let- ter jackets, that they must wear their jack- ets honorably, humbly at all times. or have them taken up. The jolly grid mentor, who resigned early this spring, was greatly admired for his frankness with the players and his insist- ence that they be frank with him in return, Charles Blanton, Milton McClung, Char- les Brown, and Ladayne Johnson receive awards from Coach Dexter qrightj. E ' - fl 1 l 1.5uf ' ' gee' , V--r 1. , ...gil- Always faced with the maximum amount of work for a minimum of praise from fans, Mack Stringer, blocking back, and Neal Stewart, center, drew high praise from Coaches Charles Dexter and David ln- gram for their efforts. Both were on the All-District 13AA honorable mention list. 1 Coach Ed Myrick has earned the admiration of all those interested in athletics. His willingness to take the extra jobs of junior high football and basketball coach and high school scout as well as teacher, is indicative of his genuine interest in boys. In addition to his coaching knowledge, Coach Myrick is equipped with the true qualities ofa Christian gentleman and endeavors to instill this same spirit in his teams. 0- IUNIOR HIGH TEAM - First row: Don Turner, Darell Brumley, Kenneth Michels, David Warren, Harold Jenkins, Second row: Jerry Shaw, Kenneth Ponder, Joe Sparks, Johnny Hamilton, David Clements. Third row: Kerdeen Jackson, Gary Don Moore Lynn Gray, Ben King, Fourth row: Bill Tippett, David Bickley, John James, Kenneth Tucker, Jimmy Pace, Buddy Jones, William Teel. Charles Blanton, two year all-district performer and Tiger Co-captain. O, XB iaaxl Billy Drake, Tiger manager, gathers up helmets while the team is busy with work- outs. His willingness to do anything he could for the team earned him the respect of coaches and players alike. Dr. Tripod, three-legged canine booster, leaves the field of a Tiger game via referee. Another C jacket leaves the stage in the proud hands of Lupe Martinez, three-year letterman, Co-captain McC1ung presents Coach Dexter with an electric shaver as a farewell gift during the All-Sports Banquet in the high school gym. Bud Sherrod, assistant coach at Texas Tech and main speaker for the occa- sion, and Mrs. Dexter watch the presentation. SQUADMEN OF 1956-57 - From row: Eddie Chapin, James Dunn, Charles Brantley, David Williams, Donnie Doster, Tracy Barnes, Winston Williams, John Horn, Milton McClung. Back row: Bobby Peek, Jimmy Bryant, Errol Atha, Jimmy McClung, Neal Estes, Larry Gayler, Charles Blanton, Larry Warren, Tommy-Cargile, Frank Street, Edward Cunningham, James Rooks, Jerry Hendrix. basketball '56- '5 7 Coach David Ingram, who inaugurated the policy of players wearing dress pants to basketball games, placed a firm but gentle guiding hand on the Tiger Cagers of 1956- 57 and directed them to a 15-14 season mark. Greatly handicapped by a lack of height, the senior- dominated A team entered the District 13AA campaign with a 10-9 pre-season record behind them. They also displayed a runner-up trophy from the Campbell Invita- tional Tournament. The Tigers lost three district games by a total of only six points. They socred 433 points while limiting their district foes to 421. Team captain Jimmy Bryant led in point production with 119 in district play for a 15 point game average. Rounding out scoring for the Tigersg Hendrix 84, D. Wil- liams 67, Warren 66. McClung 62, Cunningham 24, Blanton 5. W. Williams 4, and Peek 2. Always boosting his team, playing as hard as any of the boys and enjoying the game just as much, Coach David Ingram speaks to the student body at a basketball pep rally. frightj wi? A fer Q 1 JIMMY BRYANT - team captain, frustrates opponents with his decep- tive passes and twisting jump-shots. MILTON MCC LUNG frog- leaps his way to a lay up shot against Mt, Vernon. EDWARD CUNNINGHAM his swishing, one -handed shots. MILTON MCCLUNG - dis- playing a frog-legged jump shot. CHARLES BLANTON - always so hungry after workouts. LARRY WARREN - appro- priately nained Goose. DAVID WILLIAMS - always hustling for rebounds. JERRY HENDRIX - wears a worried expression. JACKIE FORTENBERRY - No. 1 masseur for the Tigers, massages an aching leg while Coach Ingram I talks strategy during a time out ix DISTRICT 155A A GAMES WE OPPONENTS THE 'E-1 Winnsboro 46 19 Mt. Vernon 45 55 Bonham 75 56 Pittsburg 59 T8 Winnsboro 43 43 Alt. Vernon 4-4 48 Bonham 58 40 Pittsburg 42 Captain jimmy Bryant gloomily accepts a hand- shake and Good game, Jimmy, as he comes out of the game with his fifth foul. His replacement, Edward Cunningham f36J trots in. '54 1 Y 7' 'QP fri' Commerce basketball fortunes for future years lies in the capable hands of Eddie Chapin, James Dunn, Winston Williams, Errol Atha, James Rooks, Bobby Peek, Tommy Cargile. Larry Gayler, Coach Bob Carpenter, Neal Estes, jimmy McClung, Frank Street. Donnie Doster, Charles Brantley, John Horn, Tracy Barnes. With three crack reserves watching from the bench, Coach lngrazii arzd his quintet check the time and score before resuming play in a crucial district game at Bonham. I I . 45. This isn't the Golden Gloves. only basketball action at its height. Milton McClung133y and Larry Warren 1535 ap- pear to be clenching their fists for action as Jerry Hendrix 1351 goes down with what looks like a haymaker from Mt. Vernon's No. 20. David Williams 1341 fires one from the side then fol- lows the ball's flight with his finger. Larry Warren 1531 moves in for the rebounds in case the shot goes astray. Whoever has it, someone else wants it. Eddie Chapin and Larry Gayler battle two opposing B teamers for the ball. First row: Coach Ed Myrick, Gary Don Moore, Gene Ridling, Buddy Jones, Joe Sparks, Johnny Williams, Wayne Turrentine. Second row: Jerry Lambert, A1 Brewer, Kenneth Tucker, John James, Jerry Shaw, Ben King, David Warren. Third row: Robert Wood, Bobby Humphries, Corky Ponder, Johnny Ham- ilton, Willie Teel. SEN IDRS CLASS OFFICERS NEAL STEWART Presldent MACK STRINGER Treasurer GAY FARELL Secretary DIANE PATTERSON ----- ------- R eporter JACKIE FORTENBERRY --- -- Vice President 'C' JAMES LARRY ADAMS NONA KAYE ADAMS FHA ELIZABETH ALLARD FHA Song Leader Spanish Club Y -Teens Choir HELEN BENNINGTON Band Cheerleader Tennis Club FHA Junior Class Press Club Sregit Staff Reporter for Y? 'lt- sal'-5 4 f 45750, Kgs gf' ,I .lixnlniixs MARY LOU BANKHEAD FHA Tennis Club Band Majorette Sregit Staff Most Athletic Junior - Senior CHARLES BLANTON Football Co-Captain Basketball Track Tiger Tips JO BETH BOYD TIM BREWER FHA Football Band Track Tlger TIPS Basketball JIMMY BRYANT Freshman Class Favorite Valentine Sweetheart Sophomore Class President Key Club Vice President Student Council Treasurer Student Council President Football Basketball Track Best All Around Nh-9 ..,,,, 1 br 12 i ANN CLINTON FHA Freshman Class President Sophomore Class President Band Majorette EDWARD CUNNINGHAM Basketball MARGARET DAFFT RAY DAVIS FHA Tennis Club 'V SARA ECHART Junior High Valentine Sweetheart FHA Student Council Office Worker Spices Tiger Tips GAY FARELL Freshman Class Favorite FHA Pianist Office Worker Cheerleader Senior Class Secretary Tiger Tips Friendliest Girl BETTY IEAN DAY FHA BILLY DRAKE Student Council APC Key Club Spanish Club Tennis Club Track Football Manager Most Handsome Cutest Couple IEANNIE FOWLER FHA Press Club APC Office Worker Junior Class Re porter Tiger Tips Spices Q. C19 '5-N- M jsil SARA GOOD Band FHA Choir Sophomore Class Reporter Band Reporter Office Worker Cutest Couple Sregit Staff Tiger Tips Press Club MYRA ERWIN FHA APC Secretary Office Worker Tiger Tips Most Likely to Succeed JACKIE FORTENBERRY Football Track Senior Class Vice President -t V 5 s ily 'cf rf' , 4 Lg ,QQ JAMES HAMILTON Basketball Track SYLVIA HELT ON FHA FRANKIE GURLEY MARIDIA HADDOCK FHA Student Council WAYNE I-TEFLEY FFA Secretary FFA Vice President Key Club Band TERRY HENDRIX Student Council Vice President Most Athletic Boy Cutest Couple Football Basketball Most Likely to Succeed Tiger Tips Sregit Staff MURREL HOGUE DONALD HOLLEY Football Student Councll FFA Student Council APC LADAYNE JOHNSON Key Club Football BRENDA JACKSON MYRA IETTON FHA FHA MARY ALYCE KING APC Band FHA Office Worker Spices Tiger Tips l LOWELL BANG LEBERMAN HAROLD LUCKETT Key Club FFA Tiger Tips BILLY KENNEDY Band DON LAWRENCE FFA APC President Wittiest Boy ii CARLSON MERCER Band Drum Major Key Club APC Track WAYNE NORRIS FFA MILTON MCCLUNG Sophomore Class Favorite Junior Class President Student Council Best All Around Football Co-Captain Basketball Track Most Athletic LUPE MARTINEZ Sophomore Class Vice President Jtmior Class Treasurer FHA Sweetheart Student Council Treasurer Friendliest Boy Junior - Senior Football .'9 A JOYCE MILLER Freshman Class Secretary Sophomore Class Reporter Band Majorette Drum Major Most Likely to Succeed Watermelon Princess FHA Junior Class Secretary Office Worker DIANE PATTERSON FHA Band Majorette Junior Class Favorite Senior Class Reporter FFA Sweetheart Tiger Tips D ON PEE K HAROLD PE MBERT ON Tiger Tips FFA Football Basketball FAYE NELL PRESLEY PEARL REAGAN FHA FHA LEE ROY RICHARDSON FFA Football, Basketball Manager KATHRYN SCROGGINS FHA Secretary, Parliamentarian Spanish Club Treasurer Halloween Carnival Princess 2 S-4 N , l Student Council KEITH SHULER GAYLE SHUMATE Key Club Spanish Club FFA Tiger Tips FO0Iba11 Wittiest Girl Tiger Tips BOB RUSSELL APC President Key Club Sregit Staff Track Press Club RAGENE SCROGGINS Student Council APC FHA Spanish Club Halloween Carnival Princess Senior Class Favorite 1 fe 'ON f ELIZABETH TAY IJOR APC Treasurer FHA Spanish Club Football Sweetheart Tiger Tips RICHARD WEBB Choir Football Track Hallowe King en C arniv al V, ,-, NEAL STEWART Valentine Sweetheart Junior Class Vice President Senior Class President Football Basketball Track MACK STRINGER FFA Spanish Club Senior Class Treasurer Football Basketball Track Senior Class Favorite f My LARRY WARREN Key Club Basketball DAVID WILLIAMS FFA President Basketball Valentine Sweetheart X Student Council C1355 SPOHSOISQ Representatives: BILLY DRAKE NEAL STEWART MR. LLOYD WILKINS MISS TULA MILFORD MRS. MAX EVELYN BREWER MISS IUANITA SPINKS JUN class of '5 8 IDRS Al? zgkgff X ,, CLASS OFFICERS JERRY SPEIGHT -------- - - Treasurer I. C. MARTINEZ - - - - Secretary MIKE KING - - - WINN WADE - - - -Vice President - - - - President JIMMY HYATT - - - - Reporter 41 We Z' ,fs 1 .IUNE COOPER BOB DANIEL IOAN DAVIS DONNIE DOSTER JAMES DUNN ANN FIELDS '45 - 4' P uf I 4-nh 1 mg 1 fs '16 A I A ?3 - , '72 '. 4' xl All 4 V ' 'QR' 509 'Q-inqp Q' 'Q' . BILL ALEXANDER IO ANN ALLEN TOMMY CARGILE WANDA CATES ROBERT CLEMENTS MIKE CROWELL 4t' S 1-:af . I L 5 BILLY FOLLIS LARRY GAYLOR SHIRLEY HADDOCK DIAN HAWKINS IOY HAMPTON HAMMOND HEATH x -xv, V5.2 Stuff Y? Tv? STANLEY HINTON JIMMY HYATT VETA IULIAN LYNN KINCAID GARY KIBLER MIKE KING rw xv JA .3 .- I r- 1 vncfff' 9 , ,, 1 1 ,4 my 'S I fl . ,Z . 5, , 5 , 1 1 ' .w- Y m 5 57 1 x E Y X 'Q ' nf- 4 I, C. MARTINEZ BILLY MITCHELL EDWARD MOBLEY S ANDRA MOFFET T LOY CE MOORE ,TERRY MURPHY K x mx J, I lf'- ? 765 ANN LANGLEY ROSE LEMON JACKIE RAY LLOYD MARTHA MCCLENDON ODEANA MCFADDEN IUANITA MARTIN N ff A 11 A LN ALMA PRINCE BILLY PUTMAN SUE RAGLAND GEORGE RAYNES JEWEL RICHARDSON BEN RIDDLE LEWIS MYRICK LARRY ODOM MIKE OGLESBY DWIGHT PARISH BILLY T. PEEK BOBBY PEEK GERALD RIMMER JAMES ROOKS BILL ROUNDTREE CLYDE ROUNDTREE RICHARD SANSING BARBARA SHIELDS Iggy? 'D- ..-of BARBARA SIMS KENNETH SMITH IERRY SPEIGHT FRANK STREET HAZEL THOMAS ROBERT THOMPSON xi' WINSTON WILLIAMS BILLY WILSON BETTYE YARBROUGI-I Class Sponsors MRS FRANCES LITTLE MISS LELAH SCOTT MR G E MYRICK SOPHO MORES 3 at CLASS OFFICERS EDDIE JACK CHAPIN Secretary KAY HAMILTON Vrce Pres1dent NEAL ESTES Presrdent E N. 5 ANN CURRIN ----f---------- Treasurer SARA KAY WRIGHT ----------- Reporter fv- N Errol Atha ' J 'K Q A K ,, I X' , w , I f 1 3 '! X X ' 4 it Michael Atkins Johnnie Sue Bankhead 'M' , Q' , ,li u ' ang ' ! :A , R '...,-on. ' 0f!5.iv XA ! G , 3 . f' 6 V 1'- A' V ' ,, . I 1, .X ' fG'f ag Efljg .I Bobby Findley Michael Findley Saundra Graham Kay Hamilton Charles Hanes Roy Harper Melvin Fletcher Bren da Fults Glenda Fults Gerry Faye Gentry Paula George John Heath Genevieve Hogue LaVerl Gillmore Harry Holley John Horn gv- Aus If rar 1 ,' Ii K YT ' . V 3 ,. v. ' N . Jimmy Hawkins Martha Haywood x ', 1 ' IN ,T -5 f If x 1-' 4 ,WJ ' . 1 .- 'is' -w .4 ,lf-Lima lf' ,. .. , K... Alicia Horton Clarence Lemon X' 'Q Jimmy McClung YM vi. , --4' - x y Y 1 fl ,.' f1 O.. Harriett Hyatt Kenneth Maroney Patricia Marshall James Jenkins Gale Jones fflll 'A- Danny Kelley Wanda Kinser Gerald Lacy Jerry Norris James Lee O'Nea1 Linda Langley Patsy Painter Sidney Patterson ,A Delores Merrell Sue Moore lu' sf fx. is ' ? '-'-Y if .-4 6 K 4 ,,4 u YP N W -if gy ' s 6 5? , Q A Johnny Rogers f 1 -. X I 1 f 'I ? 9' T' Madge Ryan Sue Sheppard Joe Donald Turner Charlene Walden 5' 4 Preston Speight Ingram, Mrs. Lois Hineman, Ann Smith Sara Kay Wright FRESH i I class of '60 MEN C LASS OF FIC ERS DOUGLAS COOPER Vrce Presrdent JAN MATTINGLY Presrdent LORETTA HORN Secretary L L., ' JUDY KLEIN --------------- Treasurer LYNDA MERCER ------------- Reporter ,,. I il as 1 ,S-L K 'rf 4' 4' I if ' 'fl v Ronnie Anderson Jacque Atchley X Linda Bennington N E H Charlene Berry if 3 if 1 sri' 5 f -1-1 x 1.. r Q? no Class Sponsors: Mrs. Lucy Hughes, Mrs. 0 !'u Diann Blankenship Era Srandefer, and Mr. Charles Dexter. Larry Carr vi'- 3.1 Banff Env f David Clements Douglas Cooper Jerry Cox Richard Davis Janice Farler Barbara Fite Rita Sue Frazier Lillie Mae Garmon Clifton Haddock Judy Harbour Loretta Horn Barbara Horton 5,3 Student Council representatives: Janet Mattingly Dian Warren, Dian Blanken- ship and Gary Don Moore. Larry Jackson Harold Jenkins Jerry Jenkins Martin Key Franklin King Mary Lou King Judith Klein Claude Lemon Jerry Mac Linker Sue Mashburn Janet Mattingly Carolyn May 998 . . Betty Horton Shirley Howard Bobby Humphries Tony Humphries Horace Isom Kerdeen Jac kson r , 7 ' 4 ui , 11:i 1 :fish ' :.?,'-.3 Ol thx 'y4:s5: 3, 3. I, .v,....::1 on ' u-.nxt ,'o:5:::'. ll N O. . ' g:g:i:f.-,:..1E.- J anon.. '.0 '. - P 3 L A x 4 K . g rib-he Y .Q- 'W-v. 'Vs i1 W I 'X' 3 ,Db- sv J fa at I.-. 'D- 1 Lynda Mercer Maurine McCannon Rebecca McC1endon 5 Judy McNatt Gary Don Moore Gary Lee Moore -if ll ' 'ilu .K KG' Z' 't Q' Q 7 If 'fi x O I ' f ix I' -L, 25- , 7, 0 'H' Freshmen celebrate Christmas with a party in the gym. Kenneth Ponder Jan Mattingly and Carolyn May are being served by Mrs I. T. Blankenship, room mother Sybil Morton Bernice Parton Patricia Patton Kenneth Ponder Maxine Pope Penny Pope Billie Quisenberry Mike Rainbolt Janette Richardson William Robinson Kathryn Sands Larry Sands Beverly Vaughan Patricia Waid Carole Walker Sue Walker David Warren Diann Warren Marie Webb Lilah Wheatley Elizabeth Willia Johnny Williams Charles Wrisner Otis Young ITIS Linda Scroggins Jerry Shaw Joe Sparks Joyce Talley Ann Taylor Neva Lynn Teague Bill Tippet Kenneth Tucker Wayne Turrentine l S A' 2 3 A 1 if a. 'odd ,ugf i i f Q r AW 'K U if l 415 if 1.-..-p .9- JUNIOR ,.........-- 1 6 B, Don Culver Wendell Dickso Patsy Dodd Thelma Eudy Jane Follis Glenda Foust Lynn Gray Margaret Gray Darlene Greer Joy Hamm Larry Harper Q gl N 0 nl 'llhdff' llllllf Jimmy Pace ---- Carol Jean Wright - - Kenneth Micheals - - Evelyn Allen Charlotte Atkins Daryle Belcher David Bickley Al Brewer .a 4 Darrell Brumley .- Frances Bryer ' ' Jimmy Cammeron Beverly Cook W 'Y ..' K -I N ,ad l'l ls 'N -I s Q ev. -. , V ,. lx - ,f ,p , K -QJ fx? an ff? Vs A Barbara Hawthorne wp.-,I V 33 Delores Helton Jerry Henderson Barbara Hunt James Hunt John James Melba Jenkins 24 J ' an H ,135 I. CLASS OFFICERS Y - President - ---- Reporter Secretary-Treasurer Larry Kelley -not shown - - Vice President in ' r M4 'M fix A 1 -sv QP. , A ' . X-Qftxt if-1 F J 'ffl t SRA Claudia Johnson Buddy Jones .- Judy Jones Larry Kelley Ben King Jerry Lambert Martha McClendon Jody McKown Maria Martinez Sonja Matthews f -'if Class Sponsors: Mrs, Helen Ferguson Mrs. Mary Dot Adams Mrs, Dorothy Kennemer Mr. Charles Manning Kenneth Micheals Susie Mobley Sherry Moffett Mattie Mosley Ronnie Nelson Donald Norris Carol Odom Joe Oglesby Jackie O'Neal 3 5- 5-ff Q' Johnny Weddle Anita Williams Robert Wood Carol Wright 1- h 1 X Linda O'Neal Jimmy Pace Jo Fern Painter Olive Richards Gene Ridling Sue Roderick James Reagan Annie Rucker Don Rutland Kathy Sandlin Sandra Scott Virginia Scott Louis Seyler Earl Simpson Jo Sims Ann Smith Sandra Smith Norris Ruth Tanton William Teel Aundria Thigpen Ora Ann Thomas Don Turner Sarah Channon Doris Cooper Cherrie Edwards Jessie Elmore Mary Essary Martha Findley Judy Fite Eugene Fulfer Bobby Fults Bruce Gray O'Nea1 Haddock Jean Hamilton Freddie Harbour Jerrel Harper Peggy Hodges Verda Hogue Clyde Holley Freida Hume Herman Bennett David Boothby Tim Boyd Theresa Brantley Nancy Clahoun CLASS OFFIC ERS Verda HOgl.lE - - - - - Reporter John Patterson - - ------ President Ray Presley - - - - Secretary-Treasurer Kenny King - - - - Vice President Jimmy Ablowich Ronnie Alexander -' A f 5-T Patricia Baxter Lonnie Beadles .as uv' 'f A :lf W V YJ A if ? it 'A' Q X ' n '7' I x I' I l X: IH! lx X ' rx ' 5 .2.1 K-.4 se venfh grade , r-.am -W 4...4.sr. 0 1. Q s vf 'Y gp ff' L 8 Q an aw , J x ' 'I K' Y 1 if F O X if ' Billy Humphries W James Jackson if I - ' P rj, Emmett Jones M N , Kenny King X Sarah Kinser 7 IH Q' 1, f it Q , 1 I W Sarah Kirkland Bill Klein Carlotta Lambert Shirley Lloyd Ray Longshore Kg JI J 1 sevenfh b 5 Class Sponsors: Mrs. Helen Dickson Mrs. Louise Fuhrmeister Mr, L. I. Smith, Jr, Sandra Miller Elaine Mills Evelyn Mitchell Quentin Moore Sharon Moore John Patterson Melinda Patterson Carolyn Peek Ray Presley Forrest Roark Lynda Robertson Charles Rooks Iudy McBride Lynda McCasland ' Kay McCool ' :Y Iohn McDonald f 1 I C Susanne Maples h A I Joel Marshall Q. Q ' Betty Martin V Jimmy Martin ' , Marguerite Merrell ,V ,. as L It 14, r 1 - V' i ' A C? 46 'W if K V ,,,V gl , X 'H 'W m z' . - 1 'W 79-Lin Xl!!! V. . Af' is ? I i If' w I - .qzwq 5 ,?!55w' , K' .4 ' NU- - C 'A N-'qi LG: If f .C -2 ..1 -f 5 -5 .-v - V Vg. M , v 6 f- rv B uf - ,J X ff V ' . x ' ,. , eff 4 ISP! , fu ,::..:x fi X 0' ' S dj my lil. is Lynda Whitley -l Io Ann wiuis 'P Linda Wood Bill Wright Mike Talley Glenda Taylor Paul Wallace Patricia Ware Robert Webb Beth Sims Billy Sparkman Jerry Sparks James Spurgeon Carole Steger Clarence Strayhorn mrs. thompson 's room 4- Q 5 sf ig a Q1 4 qv- ! .. .1 Joe Mike Clayton Ann Jackson R. C. Jackson William Pemberton Virginia Sharpe Lloyd Timberlake Clarence Key Judy Swearingen Mrs. ldora Thom pson, Teacher l -uv Johnny Hamilton Mary Ann Mobley K h L fi, I I l Class Favorites: Virginia Sharpe, Johnny Hamilton. CLASS OFFICERS: Judy Swearingen, Secretary: R. C. Jackson, Student Council Representatives: Johnny Hamilton, William Vice Presidentg William Pemberton, President. Pemberton. PERSO Q-I LTES , 'WA 3, M 1 bi us X. N 1 .. 4- Jffln. A' , . 4, J. ' tr. M- ,J 5 4:1525 Q 'Q Misa: 60 Q . ' . YY .5-ff. Will! W 1, Zi a3 'fL.. ff' best all around boy JIMMY BRYANT Student Council President ' ,K 'M gif? ' Aff Vkffk, p i' ak most beautiful girl I X CAROLYN SUE ADAMS 0 r , i ' X - Q1 7 s s -. 5519 W Q 'f- .x f, , aw: -,yu rf' I ' -'QQ , , , 1 5 fi. I Qf x Xxx. 4 I w ! il Q, X SQ ,d f 3 ' U 'Y Q . I AQ . Z ' , lsweefheart jlff- 7... N' ' ' QZXQ . 4 r 900 F .Lu B wr -,V .QQQNQ 'ff Af' JERRY wi Hiesf GAYLIQ SHL'fx1AT1Q and DON I AW RENCI5 friendliest GAY FARELL and LUPE MARTINEZ 5 Pj , Q, A A - ' I '7 f,-' X , J it cfpu, ff wwf ,ft 141 wmv, bfkjff f f ' ff Mmm' M Ziff alba wif Q1 I 4 -fl . , 1 f ' qT'6726C,Lf riff 765726 f V Ji VK 'AL -X . ,f I. V 5 I 7116! C9 ui X!Z,QglLf-fc 4 C L . mgst athletic QWWMLWQQ1 fi gcwlwg, If , 'W '. MARY Lou BANKHEAD 74 gyfvag f d X BH MILTON MCC LUNG 0.5 cutest couple SARA KAY WRIGHT and BILLY DRAKE d. a. r. representative MAREDIA HADDOCK basketball sweetheart GLENDA FU LTS A It junior favorifes I. C. MARTINEZ. and BARBARA SHIELDS NR senior favorites RAGENE SCROGGINS and MAC K ST RIN GER freshman favorites LY NDA MERCER and DAVID W ARREN sophomore favorites JIMMY MCCLUNG and KAY HAMILTON eighth grade favorites JIMMY PACE and EVELYN ALLEN 'i fx seventh grade favorites RAY PRESLEY and JUDY MCBRIDE vs -E' I lx .M .' if .- l fi IZATIONS Nlrs Frances Little and Mrs. Era Standefer. sponsors, open their gifts at the Christmas Officers: Myra Erwin Secretary Genevieve Hogue. Reporter Wanda Cates Treasurer an Carlson Mercer Vice President fnot shownp Don Lawrence President assembly planning council First row: Laverne Busby. Gevevieve Hogue, Carol Odom, Carol Steger, Judy Fite Mrckie Ward Wanda Cates. Second row: Wayne Turrentine, Maredia Haddock, Sue Walker, James Lee O Neal Jerry Speight Bill Russell, Louis Seyler. Third row: Don Lawrence, Carlson Mercer, Myra Erwin Robert Clements, Frank Street, Bob RUSSCU- X as JK Z1 - First row: Clements, Langley, R. Davis, L. Davis, Lloyd, Mercer. Second row: Simp- Sands, Seyler, Pope. Third row: Speight, Smith, L. Carr, Norris, Moore, J. Oglesby, Fourth row D Cooper, M. Oglesby. Hawkins, Atkins, Alford. school figer band LYNDA MERCER CARLSON MERCER MARY LOU BANKHEAD MaJorette Drum Major Senior Majorette TX, UE Ei!! HEADLINERS OF THE YEAR Welcomes Students with First-Day Edition Reaches Twenty-Year Milestone Rates Top Honors at T,H,S,P,A, Jerry Hendrix and Jeannie Places Second in News Photography Fowler, co-editors. Co-Sponsors Tiger Appreciation Week Polls Valentine Sweethearts Sponsors Benefit Basketball Game for United Fund Mrs. Lois Hineman, ' sponsor. Time out from beating deadlines .staff celebrates publication s 20th year First row: Boyd Fowler Good and Erwin Second row Shumate Farell Hyatt King and Patterson Standing Blanton Echart, Hendrix Taylor Leberman Brown Shuler and Peek gd gt Ann Fields, Club Editorg Jerry Hendrix, Lewis Myrick, Editorg Barbara Shields, Sports Editor. Assistant Editor, Sybil Morton, Business Manager. sregif sfaff Class editors: Judy Fire, Mary Lou Bankhead, Sybil Morton, Juanita Martin. Larry Odom, Photographer, Bob Russell, Art Editorg Jimmy Hyatt, Photographerg Sara Mrs. Helen Ferguson, sponsor. Good- CoPY Editor- f. h. Mrs. W. Y. Goff is being served at the F.H.A. Christmas tea by Sara Kay Wright, while Joyce Miller and Glenda Carr look on. This could be just what we are looking for, said Miss Juanita Spinks and Mrs. ff? Janice King, club sponsors, as they select A material for the sofa in the cottage living room. .... ' LK First row: Linda Scroggins, Diann Warren, Elizabeth Williams, Judy Klein, Janet Mattingly, Mary Lou King, Janette Richardson, Sue Mashburn, Lilah Wheatley, Kathryn Sands, Maxine Pope. Second row: Linda Benning- ton, Loretta Horn, Shirley Howard, Carole Walker, Pat Waid, Judy McNatt, Lillie Garmon, Marie Webb, Billie Quisenberry. Third row: Bernice Parton, Lynda Mercer, Judy Harbour, Diann Blankenship, Beverly Vaughn, Sue Walker, Neva Teague, Penny Pope, Sybil Morton, Joyce Talley. Fourth row: Maurine McCannon. Dorothy Short Rita Frazier, Charlene Berry, Barbara Fite, Jacque Atchley, Patricia Patton, Betty Horton. E., , lf' Q' ' i ,s . ,Pi ffig , - , ' '1 - - R 'X Q inf C ,gf , ' -l' ,- Sybil Morton and Jan Mattingly give Gary Lee Moore the rolling pin treatment during freshman initiation week. This was the day they were forbidden to speak to boys. F,H,A, Officers: Glenda Fults, Martha Hay- wood, Glenn Ann Dowell, Geneva Ann Smith Wanda Kinser, Saundra Graham, Elizabeth Allard, Laverne Busby, Brenda Jackson, presi dent. First row: Harriett Hyatt, Genevieve Hogue, Carolyn Adams, Rose Lemon, Dian Hawkins, Juanita Martin, Veta Julian, Sandra Moffett, Joan Davis. Second row: Wanda Kinser, Glenn Ann Dowell, Rebecca Williams, Sue Rag- land, Sara Wheatley, Barbara Sims, JoAnn Allen, Vera Whitesides. Third row: Ruth Pierce, Saundra Graham, Gerry Faye Gentry, Laverne Busby, Brenda Fults, Linda Langley, Kay Hamilton, Paula George, Gale Jones, La- Verl Gillmore. Fourth row: Elizabeth Allard, Faye Nell Presley, Nona Kaye Adams, Brenda Jackson, Maredia Haddock, Betty Day, Myra Ietton, Sara Wright, Martha Haywood. Fifth row: Ann Currin, Madge Ryan, Glenda Fults, Delores Merrell, Alicia Horton, Annette Daniels, Ann Smith, Glenda Carr. 5 ff 3,14 i'a..1f' Q77 U, M A.-.-r , .4 ibn.---f K.- 'af ati, and f. f. I Bobby Humphries, Jerry Jenkins, Larry Jack- A son, Mike Rainbolt, and Jerry Linker repair toys for needy children's Christmas as a club Prolect. YXHQRL FARMIIHS Officers: Wayne Hefley, Vice Presidentg Edward Mobley, Treasurerg John Horn, Sec- retaryg Keith Shuler, Co-reporter, Wayne Norris, Sentinel, David Williams, Presidentg Harold Pemberton, Co-reporter. Wacom WOW r-LJADTFR First row: James Dunn. Kenneth Smith, Mike Crowell, David Williams, Bob Daniels, George Raynes Second row: Gerald Rimmer, Ronald White, Ben Riddle, Gary Kibler, Harold Pemberton. Third row: Wayne Norris, Harold Luckett, Tommy Cargile, Keith Shuler, Wayne Hefley, Edward Mobley, Billy T. Peek. by tuig ilu Y ' ,UI fUTURE FARMER OF AMERICA S Jerry Norris, Preston Speight, Kenneth Maroney, Gerald Rimmer, and John Horn work on club projects. Mr. Lloyd Wilkins, sponsor, First row: Larry Jackson, Bobby Humphries, Jerry Cox, Clifton Haddock, Ronnie Nelson, Odis Young Second row: Preston Speights, John Horn, Jerry Linker, Harold Jenkins, Charles Hanes, Bobby Findley Third row: Kenneth Maroney, William Robinson, Mike Findley, Danny Kelley, Jerry Norris, Pat Pat ICISOD. -Y 1'- -P , BARBARA SIMS, Junigr DIAN HAWKINS, Junior GAY FARELL, Senior, Head Cheerleader SARA KAY WRIGHT, Sophomore ANN CURRIN, Sophomore 4?v'79 C1 3' i I X1 k,Kl. X i T K6 , Barbara Sims, Gay Farell, Ann Currin, Sara Kay Wright, and Dian Hawkins stack up as they yell TWO BITS, cheerleaders VICTORY! VICTORY! That's our cry. SATS1FIED rings out at every basketball game f I I 4 i I Q I 1-2 1: : -w- 3 1 71,4 - .- -J' k Y- s'i ti i 5 'gan-.2 e -1 fre- c u ,. . N 5 E fiarag rw.: 3 M. rl 'J-rf., A-, i - MQ'-w-11 - Q 5 .- ' Ff':,,'1.. , -1 .. ' JP' , R-, 4 Y ' Tv-'fgA h'R'g Officers: Larry Gayler, Chaplain, Winston Williams, Treasurer, Jimmy Hyatt, Reporter, Neal Estes, Sophomore Bryant, Vice Presidentg James Rooks, Secretary. Sara Kay Wright, first Key Club Sweetheart. Director, Jimmy Lowe ll Bang Le berman , President. Mr. Lloyd Wilkins, advisor. First row: Johnny Rogers, Jerry Murphy, Carlson Mercer, Larry Gayler, Tracy Barnes, David Alford. Standing: Jimmy Hyatt, Larry Warren, Billy Wallace, Billy T. Peek, Gerald Lacy, Neal Estes, Jackie Fortenberry, Ladayne Johnson, James Rooks Clyde Roundtree, Mike King, Bob Russell. lg Mrs. Frances Little, sponsor. Q95- Spanish class on a typical day as they delve into the mysteries of e1 Espanol, the romance language. if V First row: Penny Pope, Charlene Walden, Lilah Beth Wheatley, Joe Sparks, Johnny Williams. Second row: Barbara Horton, Claude Lemon, Juanita Martin, Judy Klein, Lewis Myrick. spanish club f 'nw OFFICERS Judy Klein - - - - Treasurer Lewis Myrick - - - - - President Penny Pope ---- - - - Secretary Charlene Walden ---f Vice President Juanita Martin - -Second Vice President rn Q . U I M .avg Cafeteria assistants: Myra Jetton, Thelma Eudy, Billy Timberlake, Barbara Hunt. il '-5, Office assistants: Elizabeth Williams, Myra Erwin, Gayle Shumate, Saundra Graham, Carolyn Adams, Gay Earell. MEI Si... Cafeteria ladies Mrs Thelma Lytle diem clan Mrs Evelyn Hume Mrs Marie Jer rugin Mrs Marie Jetton Mrs Betty Walker Custodians: E. E. 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