Grand Saline High School - Chief Yearbook (Grand Saline, TX)
- Class of 1979
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l H 'I - ' - A HWS -Hgh '- ' ff' .asf ' . J : A - , an .M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Chief 1979 Grand Saline High School Grand Saline, Texas 75140 Volume 54 , T1 , . ! A it , M, , MQ. 3 'JV . 'Q 'z Enjoying an early spring afternoon, Denise Means and Rita Bell take time from school activities to relax. Worried looks on the faces of Coach Putman and Coach Linker indicate the tenseness at the Wills Point-Grand Saline battle for district basketball championship, 2 Opening A corsage and kiss from Tim Joe Lovett is Julie Varnado's reward at the Homecoming pep rally. Prize winner, Laura Bates, enjoys her a,m.,f' tm. headphone set that she won as top sales person for the junior class magazine sales. LU hat so 1, Contents Student Life Organizations 32 Sports People 90 Index 122 i School was the center of our world. Whether we liked it or not we all had to go, and that meant at least seven hours a day we spent there. Much of what we did afterward was linked with what we did in the classroom. But school was not our entire world. We spent many hours at jobs and leisure activities, with our families, or just messing around. Yet, no matter how far from school we wandered, we always came back. Opening 3 Q Wranglers are the only appropriate wear for Debra Jarrnon. Bopi gene Dollarhyde, and Patti Brummett when they clean up trucks. Guy SChD0j The Chiefs sports section proves to be an interesting conversation piece as seniors Mike Mllllorn, Ralph Carroll, and Troy Hill check it over at the annual party. Homecoming fans look on as jv coach, Terry Putman, receives his award from jv cheerleader, Jody Means. 4 Opening TK Si!! People! Wonderful, wacky, vvild, people! People made our vvorld go round. We worried about exams, wasted our gas, wished for gradu- ation, wore out our Wranglers, and wondered about our future. lt was our world and we made it happen. Within these pages you will get a first-hand look at how we made our world go wround ! Notebooks accumulate much junk over a period of months as Don Kirkpatrick finds out while cleaning his in study hall. Waiting for the basketball game to start are Adam Richey and John Teague. l Opening 5 6 Student Life Skipping classes early just to catch the first heavy snow, speeding down the main drag of town to the Bear Grounds, or just sim- ply basking in the spring- time sun with good friends. School can be monoto- nous after a period of months, and many students enjoy a break from the rou- tine by various pastimes, out of school and those connected with school activities. Although school was the center of our world, we were free to expand our- selves in any direction we desired. L.Uithin our E fb ., 'I ' 3' 1 in x W .fl-,fd -, gl ' 'I' .a I ,Q 5 f-9 E+ 156.149 , '4 N, f fa- my W 32 M AQ 4, , ia- 1. H . fl X- 7. mi X 1 . - '.':l 1 W , . A 1 ,Q fm' is gf' sul j . gg 3' Q . 3 ff Za x Y :-Lx 4, ' :. I ' '- : Ss -lf ' m g 'ff rug QW ' ,W 1 Student Life 7 if F l eLo eth ight Life V , ,Q Jqsf ' ' gg age, - , 'it'-:R A 1 , f- 1 5? .i '+- Q , V . 5 V Qs M A v -1 K .i fn Q ' .1 .I , K . fwweWmm,:,,mmMMN'x ' , ', A fs e writfmfffg - Ak '-ii? 1 -i v -'VM' ' 6 we -- V1 -.L K -L I , J JW. A I -K? .,1So 1 2 A, 4,,,w1v1 1,-, . Q ' ' sw wffw ' 1. I QM ' ' , S . On Friday nights at the BearGrounds the lights never go out becausethe action never stops. 8 Bear Grounds 0 L5 1- A Bare or bear? People have l been asking that. question along l ith when and how did the Bare! ear Grounds become the favor- te hang-out for kids? An investigation turned up the following story. Way back in 65- B7 there was a GSHS student named Wayne Clark, who had very broad shoulders and was very muscular. Because of his size, his friends named him l'Bear. H Bear came to town from i l i NX Sandflat but didn't go any farther than the area that is now the hang-out. His friends would go down there to see him to talk about cars. After some time, a lot of boys and girls started hanging- out. The kids began to call this area Bear Grounds because Bear started hanging-out there first. Now this area is the most popu- lar part of town on Friday and Sat- urday nights and Sunday after- noons. Lots and lots of kids go down to the Bear Grounds to sit and talk to their friends and have a good time. f Across the street from the Bear Grounds is quick refreshment for the busy crowd of kids. Bear Grounds 9 Our Lillle World: 'W 32 Q J 5.5: f N 5 . - -We-M '...a-Long ' :+- lf 3 'E D' Q -I- 1 U7 fD fD 2 mi- if Q 5 -ummm Q l Hurry home! That's what Lindsey Flay, Snugglin' is strictly forbidden in the halls. Mike Mclfarlln, and Dea Dea Looney try to but Kimlru Carroll and Shelley McCallum do as they rush to the parking lot. with their beloved Teddy lake a chance. IO Life ol School gi l -nr - E ,, li LL-V i To be a member of our little vorld is to know things and inderstand things that puzzle an Jutsider or are meaningless to tim. 8:10 a.m. Connie and Darlene arrive at school together, then :hey move to a group of kids talk- lng and laughing. Nothing new? Connie's ex-friends and intrigued fellow classmates understand Vlilk anyone? The milk fairy offers a :artnn to Janet Cain, Jo Haptonstall, and Brenda Lambright who ignore her because they prefer Dr. Pepper. i l tbpvq---f-0' that Connie has moved up to Darlene's crowd. 1025 a.m. Bob casually hands Kathleen a note as they meet in the hall, ls Kathleen's steady out and Bob in ? 12:35 p.m. Margaret and Doro- thy have a friendly conversation in the cafeteria. Ordinary? To their interested friends and fellow students it means they have finally forgiven each other for the terrible quarrel they had two months ago. 3:20 p.m. Albert picks up Louise after school. Not unusual? To surprised friends it means that Albert and Louise are back together after they split before he wentto college. These are just a few of the dif- ferent and exciting aspects in life that puzzles the outsider, but that we as members of that little world fully understand. Bored with English, Jo Haptonstall con- centrates on what to write next to that someone special. 6 t ,,, ll is 5 t t f , -A 5 X f 16. V J X i i C. I fy. X l Freshmen, Lawana Pearson, Debbie Gary, Friendly meetings between classes make and Darla Pendleton gather their stuff the 5-minute break seem too short for to go to their third period class. Howard Gentry, Joan Vines, Michael Akins, and Candy Clower. Life of School 1 l Excitement Mcike Up Homecoming S -l- .C .Q C D an H- o GD :N o cz E L o Bright sunlight provided sunny weather on Thursday when mem- bers of ag classes and study halls gathered wood for the traditional bonfire. That night, while students lined up for the bonfire, Mr. Gilbert pre- pared the torches by soaking them in kerosene for the excited students to carry. Then the band fired up spirit by playing the fight song as they marched, while cheerleaders, students carrying torches, and the enthusiastic crowd followed. The sun glittered from the roof of the old '64 Camaro, donated by Bud Milam as students paid their quarter to pick up a sledge ham- mer and show their aggressive spirit by putting another dent in its shiny surface. I2 Homecoming Talking over battle tactics during Home- Fired-up students march on their way to coming game are Coach Elliott and quar- light up the Vandal dummy atop the '78 terback, Charles Beasley. bonfire. 'E'- ul Indians on the war path plunge through Before the toss ot the coin to see who the victory sign in the traditional manner receives the football, captains from Grand before every game, as in the game with Saline and Van talkto the referees. Van. Homecoming 13 Julie Fciulk Crowned Homecoming Queen Receiving a token of appreciation from Denise Means is head coach, Carter Elliott. Competing for the title of Homecoming Q f h - ueen are res man Jody Means, sopho V t, more Joanie Clower, junior Julie Faulk and senior Susan Yarbrough. i4 Homecoming Black and orange in the halls as the main motif Friday as stu- ents showed their school spirit ith their selection of clothes. As school let out early for omecoming festivities, hot eather didn't stop students from ishing downtown to see the nnual parade and pep rally. ,eading the Homecoming parade through own is That Indian Band. Several floats were decorated for the parade by various school groups and townspeople. First place winner was a float deco- rated by the senior class. Cheerleaders from junior high and high school united in per- forming cheers at the downtown pep rally. Majorettes twirled to Stayin' Alive. Pep talks were made by Murry Means and Coach Elliott. Spirit sticks were given to ,X high school students, Lisa Fletcher and Claude Lane. The Indians lost the Homecom- ing game 35-0 to old-time rivals, the Van Vandals. At half-time, Julie Faulk, elected by the student body, was crowned Homecoming Queen by last year's Queen, Tricia Gray, presented roses by mascot, Wil- liam Vessg and kissed by her escort, Dale Duke. Spirit is the key factor in the pep talk given by Murry Means just before he leads the crowd in Two-Bits. Homecoming 15 Gettin' With the A-C-T-I-O-N 2 Fun V' .f f -1 15 'f,. ix!! In a solemn mood the team, cheerleaders, and student body sing the school song at the Wills Point vs Grand Saline pep rally. Drumming up the desire to win are Debbie Gary, Brenda Shields, Chris Lee, and Claude Lane of the rhythm section of the band. 16 Pep Rallies We're going to win is the theme of Pat Day's fantastic pep talk at the Grand Saline vs Wills Point pep rally, Slow dancin' swaying to the music, Wil- liam Vess and Phyllis Hamblin have a blast at a victory after a football game. A variety of emotions are expressed at a pep rally by Cfrontj Donna Roden, Kerri Willingham, Penny Crocker, Cyd Shue- make, Linda Eddy, Cbackj Sharon Dicken- son, Donna Barnes, Sherry Feltman, and Renee Doss. Many fun, spirit-boosting activi- ties that the entire student body and football team participated in were devised by the cheerlead- ers. The chain contest had many people digging into their pockets for money so their class could win. The class that dug the far- thest and won was the junior class. Many students dressed up in rolled up jeans, leather jackets, bobby socks, and poodle skirts for50's day, Western day brought out cow- boys and cowgirls, dressed in jeans, boots, belts with fancy buckles, and hats. At a spirit-raising pep rally many football players kicked the tiger in the tail so much that the tail broke. The most hilarious had to be the banana-eating contest which was part of Going Bananas week. Several boys volunteered to compete in the contest while girl volunteers crammed their mouths full of as many bananas as possible. The team that won was Brent O'Bannon and Kerri Willingham. Victory Parties Crisler s 5C Office Supply E Hwy 80 Wills Point' Tx 873 2544 SUPPLIES FURNITURE EQUIPMENT RUBBER STAMPS MAGNETIC SIGNS Ken 81 Linda Crisler 1:50 V O. i. . .v4i 'ASM md X Q V I 'f i Owens Lum ber Co IOl5 W Frank Grand Saline Tx 962 386l Custom Homes Building Supplies Moveable Homes I8 Fashion 'X TEX. 'is rf - I . . . . . , . . . 1 i - , .'sv.' . 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Some noticeable sayings see around school were lt's okay l'i in the Band, Hullabaloc Caneck, Caneckj' Hook 'ei Horns, HBeer drinkers make be ter lovers, l'll try anything onc - maybe twice, Kiss me - don't smoke, Goto Hell work l'm a senior, I never get lo: cause everyone always tells m where to go, and Take this jo and shove it. Changing styles are evident with the hig heel shoes and rolled up jeans worn t Margie Griffin and Julie Varnado. l, l X t l s l if V, L,T-1 -an-E 1 , --J --was-f T..-T.-3 -,.w.........--n- Looking sassy, Mrs. Whatley models the Senior pride is exhibited on the T-shirts latest fahion in tucked-pants, boots, and worn by Kenneth Crocker, Troy Hill. vest. iii iii 9 f. 53,3 . , Q . .,.. it mg, we S. 554231 , lf. ft get-',gK:+',sfel: fl! K A1 hifi. 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Viiks'?aVx35QiEs:?iQiiS?ifi'2VsVViVisrisfzszsii ' 'VVZfV'fs51.Qf2af.fs21f?Vfiifilekg2552553325V?fVfzsS'f5gi:ssfVV?VfVf4i12.zszVV.:fs2l'VssiVV , V '.rVV 's?s5s5V1fS'ffQi' V'sVV2Esi??s5WfgVVrQ 'aVrvV'mS?.szV'1z QV.yVVf2fVf?.5V:g-:VLWVVVVPEV ,fgwgzpf .VV 72yVVQrV.wz f?3VV.w,s Ci nd ucar Running track is what 'tturns Charles Beasley on. As a first year track member he has placed at several meets in the 100- yard dash and in the relay events. MQ- -, re -iv, i if ts? ' A 8 -ri af A s . , sn . t W at 1Q5N2tf,,k..Q J 1 .pm . is p l I tfimfi . I :Iwi x fig 15 13 ' M A W - - , it my t --ff M New - ,.,,,,e,, - V ., ., :,-,..v.L,,,, '. I ' 'swgrk . V Q ' ,J , 4 .. 1 L' ..1 ' .j 4- .4, . .. . Cheerleading is what Robin Davidson enjoys most. As a freshman. she was a JV cheerleader, and she was also a varsity cheerleader. 22 Mr. and Miss GSHS Honorees Lecid Busy Lives yrs., . -- ---4... 1 W5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ,, ,nuetiw 'N Wa. L, ar .Zaye ,us g,.,..,,Q,'f as - .r,, 'r A A' .wt ' W Friendliness and a down-to- earth personality are only two of the reasons that Charles Beasley was voted Mr. GSHS. Charles has participated in bas- ketball, football, track, and FFA. He was Student Council president and president of FFA his senior year. ln his spare time Charles enjoys hunting, fishing, and scuba div- ing. He also helps his father on their ranch. He hopes to attend Tyler Junior College and major in real estate. Eighteen-year-old Robin David- son has no trouble finding some- thing to keep her busy. l Her hobbies are cooking, sew ing and decoupage. She like talking to people and just havin fun. y Three of her four high schoc years Robin has been vote. Homecoming Duchess for he class. She has been in FTA an FHA and was class representativ and secretary of the Studer Council. Robin plans to go to TJC an take business or accounting. Sh says the best thing about schoc is meeting people. l C t S, Capturing the title of Most eautiful is only one accom- lishment of versatile Denise eans. She has been a member of HA, FTA, Band, and the annual aff for two years. She has also rved as a library and office sistant. Through her friendship with the ner of the Gazebo, a fabric and rn shop where she worked for r HECE job, she has learned ejoys of sewing. Denise's plans for the future clude working at a day care enter, remodeling her house, and landscaping her yard. When not in school, Ralph Car- roll can usually be found fishing, farming, writing poems, or danc- ing to the music of KSCS. Chosen Most Handsome by popular vote of the student body, Ralph is a transfer from Fruitvale who came to GSHS as a fresh- man. He has played football, base- ball, and run track. He has also been a member of FFA for three years. Ralph plans to goto college and become a veterinarian. Winning titles of Mr. and Miss GSHS are Charles Beasley and Robin Davidson Cleftj. Denise Means and Ralph Carroll were chosen Most Beautiful and Most Handsome. Being head cheerleader was a demanding job for Denise Means. 'A.,. ' ' fp-Ytffz' ' s , ,1.!,,. - ,. Jx52Qf?ff'f nm: x J 52:5 Target practicing in his back yard is one of Ralph Carroll's major interests. Most Beautiful and Handsome 23 Terrell Equl Q meni- Company 207 N Mem 962 4266 Qitckm, 11' MIEAWTWHI Real Es+a+e Hwy 80 W 509 W Garland 962 4258 962 3080 'ff :tsw:fs'2'L':z1f'i s Nu:'Gf:l 7'wt:pq:z,'3'i?'za :z::w,,. i 7 A - ,, Eff jg 63 1 X , 6 -- K' , f -,I-,W,zguggtiif25255f:9?7i?kf.L9f1?Libi,'f'Cl K 2 7 ' i if. fx Q : 1, L55 , :A..s-612,-ki.,.iiyfii - f k'h' 1 ' 6 Q '- '- V - 5 ' 6 0- 6 0 ,Vi i A . . f , f Fifvfatfi?VSTFZ??gjQl55i,5'fl?TliM' -1 .Z Af:'i'f 51Lff4'ii!WIf Yi.H:El ' . f ' S 'flf.f5Ei,L2g'Wi1::wilt?--V''f552?jfI?fE115f'E,.7-V 'fm-'gfi-i2:Hi2-ffflifivaaif-V Kilv-1'fs,4sfff3ffMi?f..w?EQ,i-Jsslisz,--flax.: i ..,,.. A , , - ...--L - f :fn -...5.. . - --N . . . 24 Jobs, Hobbies Some Work, Others Play, Mciny Do Both Students didn't sit around twid- dling their thumbs. They spent the majority of their time going to club meetings, keeping up with their school work, and being with their family and friends. But, busy as they were, kids still found time for jobs and unusual hobbies. Jobs ran the gamut from Deana Bates' work as a gas station fix' SX Carp fishing with a bow and arrow in muddy back waters is where James Rodg- ers goes in his free time. His brother-in- law, Ronny Clower, and Mark Harris sometimes accompany him. attendant and Scott Jones' posi- tion as assistant to a veterinarian to David Simpson's job as a helper to a roofing contractor. Several students held HECE jobs while others worked after school and on Saturdays. Scuba diving was a big thing with Terry Weaver, Steve Ray, and Randal Looney, who went with others to Lake Murray in Okla. Building a log cabin proved to be an interesting hobby for Rich- ard Bell and Victor Conley. On Richard's father's land, they began construction in January and worked the rest of the year to finish it. Working at the Sun office is of great importance to Randal Looney. He works there after school doing jobs such as cleaning the presses, typing papers, and running errands for his boss. Jobs, Hobbies 25 Important social events in the nized cheerleaders, majorettes, spring were the All-Sports Ban- quet and the Junior-Senior Ban- quet. Theme of the All-Sports Ban- quet, Indians on Parade, was car- ried out in Walt Disney characters on wall and head-table decora- tions. Speaker, Scott Laidlaw, made a short speech and answered questionsfromthe audience. Coaches of the various sports introduced their teams, and Mr. Gerald Gilbert, principal, recog- Q sd 26 Junior-Senior Banquet and the band. William Vess received a gift from varsity cheerleaders for his greatjob as mascot. Varsity football players hon- ored Coach Elliott with a gift in recognition of his influence and leadership. Precious Reflections was the theme of the Junior-Senior Ban- quet in the school cafeteria May 12. Reading the senior Will and Testament were Jo Haptonstall and Charles Beasley. Libby King and Adam Richey read the Proph ecy. Junior president, Kerri Will ingham, gave the welcome, anc William Vess, senior president gave the response. The prom, sponsored by par- ents, was held at the Red Barn ir Tyler. All decked out, Charles Beasley and Kerr Willingham pose for a formal picture before the Junior'Senior Banquet. X 1, Mr. Scott Laidlaw of the Dallas Cowboys gets acquainted with Pam Staggs before giving her an autograph at the All-Sports Banquet. l-le came early to pose for pic- tures and sign autographs for his fans. Praising his team is head baseball coach, Terry Putman at the All-Sports Banquet. Also at the head table are Mrs. Janelle Linker, Mr. and lv1rs.Gailen Stewart. f mg A Qifqw ' 5 f A, NX fi 'WW . .xi 9 I ral All-Sports Banquet 27 0?-223 Home of +l'ie D O DUDE8f BELT BUSTER Mexican Food Tacos Shrimp Sandwiches Sleak Fingers Malls 81 Shakes fff W Hwy 80 E Grand Saline TX 962 3630 Take Home Orders Open 7 Days .fX i ll fb if K X 4. , Q T 28 One Act Play I' 'The Dear Deparled' Is One Acl Play Entry, Two on All-Slar Cast L I OOH, that tickles. Claude Lane ' patiently waits for Mrs. Wilson to finish applying his mustache. Alter an order from her mother, Patti, Terry goes to put on her mourning clothes for her grandfathefs funeral. The Dear Departed, a com- ty by Stanley Houghton, was elected forthe UIL One Act Play mntest. At the district meet held Henderson County Junior Col- ge in Athens, the play placed as ternate for the regional meet. Making the All-Star Cast at igional were Libby King and zrry Davis. Other actors and the iaracters they portrayed were atti Brummett, Mrs. Amelia Sla- rg Claude Lane, Mr. Henry Sla- rg Terry Davis, Victoria Slater, bby King, Mrs. Elizabeth Jor- dong Todd Thompson, Mr. Ben Jordon: and Holly Monk, Abel Merryweather. Mrs. Jackie Wilson directed the play and was in charge ot makeup. Stage crew members were Sharon Davis, Dean Elliott, and Debra Heddins. Sharon also was assistant director, and Debra and Dean assisted in makeup. The Dear Departed was pre- sented in the auditorium for the community a week before the contest. 'I .I -2 I not see you robbed! Libby King Qsec- it from lefty emotionally tells Holly Monk interj about Patti Brummetts conniving ys as Todd Thompson, Patti, and nude Lane look on, f 7 ,-gb ,. One Act Ploy 29 Graduates Breathe a Sigh of Relief Diplomas were presented to 47 seniors at graduation ceremonies May 28 in the elementary audito- rium by Bob Lee, president of the school board. Rev. Tom Pesnell gave the commencement address. Valed- ictorian, Brenda Lambright, and salutatorian, Jo Haptonstall, also spoke. Honor students, Lisa Clower, Tamara Sherburn, and Lynn Hill, were recognized by principal, Gerald Gilbert, who also pre- sented Departmental Awards. Brenda Lambright was awarded a scholarship to any state-supported school. She, Jo Haptonstall, and Randy Calk, highest ranking boy graduate, received scholarships from Texas Council of Church Related Col- 30 Graduation Alter the ceremony, Debra Jarmon hugs a classmate as other seniors congratulate each other. Salutatorian, Jo Haptonstall, speaks of past achievements of the school. leges. Tamara Sherburn received the Myra Hunter Memorial Scholar- ship of S150 given by Alpha Beta Delta. Deana Bates was given the Athena Club's S150 scholarship, and Laura Dickerson was recipi- ent of the S100 scholarship given by the Young Homemakers. The Hattie Claude Persons Memorial Scholarship of S350 went to Lynn Hill. A gratetul smile shows William Vess's happiness at finally getting his diploma. 'NM si i The Untolding Drama, dealing with the issues of life, was the subject of Rev. Tom Pe-snell's commencement address. Making preparations for graduation ser- vices are Jo Haptonstall and Lynn Hill as Brenda Lambright reads over her valedic- tory speech discussing her dreams for the future. Graduation 31 32 Organizations Work, work, work, work! Cheerleaders practicing for games, FHA members get- ting rich by selling sausage and cheese, new people learning the trick of trig., and Ag members grooming livestockfor FHA shows. Students worked hard the whole year round. Some for scholarships and awards, and others simply to get through anotheryear. UJithin our za 5 S' -ummm X 0 'em Q' 'eu 5 ,W Mn .. P? 'vu-. ?,:2.Qi31 Q 11 5 .ff Organizations Future Homemokers Jump High for Dime' Unpacking cheese and sausage for the FHA are Leslie Davis and Terry Reid. The tramp-a-thon, sponsored by the FHA, was an airy adventure for Leta Ellis. FHA officers are ffirst rowj Laura Dicker- son, president, Chris Lee, first vice-presi- dent, Brenda Lambright, second vice- president, Teresa Newburn, third vice- presidentg Dian Fritz, fifth vice-president, Cback rowl Leia Ellis, sixth vice-president: Leslie Davis, secretary, Kelly Anderson, parliamentariang Delana Herring, ser- geant-at-armsg Debbie Morgan, historiang and Laura Bates, treasurer. 34 Homemaking iemonstrating the art of cake decorating o Homemaking I and Ill classes is Mrs, Llla Faye Carlisle, County Extension .gent for Home Economics. Watching itensely are Mrs. Whatley, Barbara Wil- on, and Donna Barnes. On a cool, rainy Saturday morn- ing FHA'ers raised money for the March of Dimes by trampoline jumping for money pledges. Top money-maker was Leta Ellis, most pledges were sought --3. gsllgfw ' EIA members are ffront rowy Julie Var- do, Diane Joslin, Patty Pesnell, Jody eans, Stacy Armstrong, Robin Davidson, Ecky Dickerson, Lynn Stephens, Mrs. yce Whatley, adviserg Qsecond rowJ ary Fisher, Debbie Driskill, Tracy Cal- nun, Cheri Lane, Sharon Davis, Montie ichols, Traci Whitus, Melinda Campbell, fthird rowj Julie Faulk, Tammy German, Lori LaPrade, Bobigene Dollarhyde, Missy Calk, Cindy Sutton, Barbara Wilson, Tammy Gipsong Cback rowj Miss Kathy McDonald, adviser, Tamara Sherburn, Julie Herring, Donna Pickens, Patty Ger- man, Lawana Pearson, Becky Potts, and Vickie Barker. by Tracy Calhoun, and longest jumper was Laura Bates. The club's first money-making project was a one-week cheese and sausage sale which brought in 3350. The profits were used to finance their banquet. Speaker for the banquet, held April 5, was Carol Ivy from the East Texas Chapter of the March ofDimes. Home Economics Cooperative Education is a one or two year work program forjuniors and sen- iors that consists of a minimum fifteen-hour work week and five hours of class work a week. HECE students were Leta Ellis, Sandy Waddill, Holly Moffett, Lisa Clower, April Fagg, Marie Martin, Denise Means, William Vess, and Randy Calk. Entertainment for the first FHA meeting is provided by Stacy, Donna, and Elizabeth Armstrong. FHA, HECE 35 Pepsi-Colo Presents Coping Ccirtoons Members are Cfront rowj Patty Pesnell, Charles Beasley, presidentg Brenda Lam- bright, vice-presidentg Patti Brummett, reporterg Robin Davidson, secretary-trea- surerg Claude Lane. Csecond rowj Tracy Calhoun, William Vess, Deana Bates, Kerri Willingham, Chris Lee, Mary Fisher, Angie Crawford, fback rowj Susan Yarbrough, Rita Bell, Renee Doss, Lisa Fletcher, Tammy Gipson, and Denise Bragg. Student Council members, Bita Bell and Patti Brummett, make good use of their time while cleaning up the concession stand after an exciting basketball game. lik 36 Student Council After talking to the Student Council, Gilbert prepares to leave. Coping with stress in today's ociety was the theme of the ssembly presentation given by ie Pepsi-Cola Company to the :udent body. Mr. Schaffel was the narrator, nd Sam and Harmony were his nimated co-hosts. The produc- on consisted of animated car- ions from all over the world. After the program, Denise leans, Pennie Crocker, Russell croggins, and Pam Staggs were sked to impersonate a cartoon waracter. All chose Bugs Bunny iccept Denise Means, who imper- Jnated Miss Harmony. Christmas time brought a feel- ig of charity, and the Student ouncil provided S25 worth of 'oceries for two families. Did you ever need a fellow stu- ent's telephone number but 3uldn't find it? The Student ouncil remedied that problem by 'oducing a student directory. resident Charles Beasley's 'ainstorm could possibly have arted a new tradition at Grand aline High School. Since the fire bells rang only for ills, and drills were never held bad weather, students enjoyed amping outdoors to bask in the inshine while taking a break om class. s , it a A ma it EB 5 Fi-lea l aww Changing the school sign, William Vess and Charles Beasley post notice of a com- ing baseball tournament. Student Council is responsible for keeping the sign up to date. Picking stars at a student-council- sponsored victory party are Tamara Sher- burn, Laura Dickerson, and William Vess. Student Council 37 ..nf '- Anderson Nursing Home 24 Hr. Nursing Care Social 81 Ac+ivil'y Direclor Bradburn Rd. Grand Saline 962-4234 Sports carer 238 N. Main 962f44I5 Cleaners Men's Clo+l1ing H eddnns Buick BUICK Your oneasiop cenier for new Clwevrolefs used cars, pa ris, a nd au+l1orized service. Hwy. 80 E. Grand Saline 962-4248 as - ' ar -if V-. , 5 aff' .P ,KN ' ' 24 a '- iff I ,.. xx Helpful FTA members, Tracy Calhoun and Showing scrapbook to new sponsor, rx Delana Herring, make grading papers eas- Martha Holt, are Sandy Wadill, presidi ier for Mrs. JoAnn Dowdle. and Rita Bell, vice-president. 40 Bond Trip L. GJ .Q- c en .Q C O 4- C: C: CJ cn GJ .SI '+- -IJ GJ .Z :V L. :D Cf? GJ What now? is the question in most bai members' minds as they wait for news the sniper that had shot into a crowd parade watchers five blocks up the stree Qylie See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil, have no fun is portrayed by Becky Dicker- son, Jody Means, Karen Hill, and Stacy Armstrong, clowning around in the motel room. Favorite pastime around the motel was swimming, and Becky Dickerson definitely does not want to be left out. 'GMA gikemg l aiting for keys to their motel rooms, ome were anxious and some were tired, ut most were ready to change into their wimsuits and jump into the pool. ' . f.. Q.: xx, W , ' j , s ,vbi E ' ehind a camera is a good place for Mr. hively to hide, particularly when some- ine wants to take his picture. . .. A? i E , -' --,MLN 1 4 'QM' ii' - ty , s i ar 3 I . ..E . W ,ac W as Q x Q f Q Q X - Not too steady was the reaction of Deana Bates, Lynn Hill, and friends after getting off the elephant at the San Antonio Zoo. The Alamo was only one of the historical sights seen by band members on their tour. San Antonio, here we come. After four years of working and planning, the band was ready to take off on their trip to the San Antonio Fiesta. When we arrived at school at 6:15 Thursday morning, moun- tains of baggage, instruments and junk were piled around wait- ing to be loaded onto two char- tered buses, and band members and mamas were scurrying around organizing everybody. Arriving in Austin, we took time for a short tour of the capitol and LBJ Library. The beautiful capitol grounds provided an excellent place to eat the sack lunches we had brought. With the sun shining brightly Friday morning, the group toured the Alamo, rode the riverboat, and just looked around at all the people. When news broke out that a sniper was firing into the crowd gathering to watch the parade, most of our group were only five blocks away. Sponsors hurriedly got the group together, and we huddled under a bridge for about two hours until we heard that the sniper was dead. Back at the motel, most were at the pool when Mr. Shively told us we were not marching as sched- uled inthe night parade Saturday. Saturday we spent either at the San Antonio Zoo or at the pool. Hamburbers were served pool- side, and most members enjoyed going to the theater that night. Sunday morning it rained, and everyone got soaked loading the buses. We were glad to get home. Bond Trip 41 QD 4 Bear, N llldiorln n Pvcr-an sm: n qmnrinli ' s Q ui?i . Bandai Q v Gv-msc 1 Shl-Ver Ifnusl ' Sm T li. Q Ohleoa' Shu ' ' godaxq a lTlie 5015 . 5 -from be-nd I I CXOSC , Encoutter5 'THE I Sxow, ' Grand Saline Admission Q 8.1 00 Q Sixoubeyns Roo. k hge K I' n 1,3 l nu' Q 121 .4 QI -I ' 'ne I F . 'V I 4, I l 1 ' 1 . ,-: 112 Bond Bcind Rdtecl Best in District The Indian Band received a Division ll rating at UIL Concert Contest in March, the best in 13AA District. All seven members of the band who tried out for All-District Band in Canton January 15 were cho- sen. A concert was held on Janu- ary 2O after an all-day rehearsal. Members were Lynn Hill, Deana Bates, Ginger Gary, Libby King, Leta Ellis, Sandy Waddill, and Susan Garland. Making plans for the trip and other future events as well as dis- cussing current problems was the special job of the band council. Libby King, drum major, ai Ginger Gary, head majorett were automatically members the council. Deana Bates, Jul Faulk, Kip Humphrey, and Bec Dickerson were elected repr sentatives. Singing instead of playing at the last hoi football game are senior members Sus Yarbrough, Charlotte Peterson, Det Jarmon, Lynn Hill, Laura Dickersc Deana Bates, Anita Chandler, Hot Davidson, Lynn Stephens, and Lori Pre: wood. Hitting the right pitch to balance with the rest of the band is the toughest require- ment of French horn player, Ginger Gary. i 2 the band in parades are Cfront majorettes Mary Fisher, Karen Hill, Armstrong, Libby King, drum major, Gary, head majoretteg Lori Press- ood, and Susan Garland. Other band embers are Qsecond rowj Cheri Lane, ynn Hill, Julie Faulk, Terry Davis, Tammy ollowell, Julie Varnado, Montie Nichols, isa Fletcher, Deana Batesg Cthird rowj elly Anderson, Delana Herring, Becky ickerson, Patti Pesnell, Jody Means, ammy Gipson, Angie Crawford, Laura ickerson, Robin Davidson, Mr. Shively, irector, ffourth rowj Denise Bragg, Leta llis, Brian Simpson, Denis Chandler, aura Bates, Lynn Stephens, Leanne ontgomery, Susan Yarbrough, Rita Bell, ita Fowlerg Qback rowj Brenda Shields, eresa Newburn, Chris Lee, Claude Lane, ebbie Gary, Melinda Maciel, Joanie lower, Kip Humphrey, Debra Jarmon, andy Waddill, and Anita Chandler. Not pictured is Margie Griffin, ood humor and an out-going personality re two of many reasons for which Debra Jarmon was chosen band sweetheart. Educating the band with a bit of musical history, Mr, Shively winces at photogra- pher, Laura Dickerson, showing his dislike of having a camera pointed at him. Special thanks from That Indian Band is given to eighth-grader, Curtis King, for playing bass horn during marching and concert season. 4-'V .pf ,...-4r' , 1, .V ,Mgr ' iq H f Indian cries are heard as Rita Bell leads juniors in the Victory Call at the first pep rally held in the court yard., A Live Wire We ate mashed potatoes every day, remembers JV cheerleader, Diana Joslin, about Sam Houston cheer- leading camp. Rita Bell, var- sity cheerleader, remem- bers the fun, hard work, and getting to meet different people. The squads attended camp different weeks and received excel- lent ratings. Cheerleading -required more than loud mouths, the ability to jump and learn the words of the yellsg it required responsibility and work. l The main responsibility fell upon the head cheer- leader, who organized the squad and kept them work- ing together as a unit. 'T in g.,.,4 .we K i 'i'5wNNmM Competition brings out spirit when Chain the Bulldogs is the cheerleaders' theme before the Edgewood game. Seniors Marie Martin, Denise Means, and Lynn Hill add links showing their class spirit. i Q -Q, l l l Expressions reveal closeness of the dis- trlct-deciding basketball game against Wills Point. Although the Indians were short seven points, varsity cheerleaders never quit hoping for victory. i1 -.Ms Hold 'em tight! JV cheerleader, Diana Joslin, yells during a junior varsity boys basketball game. Boosting spirit for all varsity sports are Ctopj Joanie Clowerg Csecond rowj Robin Davidson, Flita Bell, Cbottom rowj Lynn Hill, head cheerleader Denise Means, and Lisa Means. Cheerleaders 45 Winning Reserve Champion Santa Gerti dis at the Ft. Worth Fat Stock Show w Tony Miller's heifer. Holding his ribb and trophy is adviser, Mr. Edward Bailey fmt in st' 4 9 4 L FFA members are Cfront rowj Cyd Shue- make, Kimbra Carroll, Denina Kelsey, sec- retary, Shelley McCallum, reporter, Don Maxfield, treasurerg Charles Beasley, presidentg Duane Carpenter, vice-presi- dentg Tony Miller, student adviser, Tommy Stephens, sentinel, Vicki Hickman, Rus- sell Scrogginsg Csecond rowj Mike Canna- day, Terry Weaver, Randy Lovett, Jeff White, Michael Swain, Randy Gann, Jeff Carroll, Michael Akins, Gary Savage, James Anderson, Mark Worden, Cthird rowj Douglas Daugherty, Brent O'Bannon, Jimmy Owens, Danny LaPrade, Don 46 FFA, Showteom Boyles, David Owings, Delbert Savage, Bo Osborne, James Cude, Kevin Yarbrough, Richard Bell, Kevin Alvis, Calvin Love: Qfourth rowy Kyle Smith, Tim Joe Lovett, Mark Davis, Tommy Miller, Kevin Fisher. Mike McFarlin, David Boyles, Dale Carroll, James Rodgers, Jeffrey Fletcher, Steve Ray, Ronald Daleyg fback rowj Dennis Daugherty, Raymond Fritz, Barry Harbi- son, Travis Copeland, Ricky Kirkpatrick, Roger Bryant, Scott Burrow, Dennis Owings, Randal Looney, Diana Worden, and Melinda Maciel. N 0 'M , :A O I X 6 i 5, f .443 f' FFA Sweetheart Denina Kelsey is pi sented a bouquet of red roses anc jacket during the FFA Banquet. l ,. X . . . f f .. .W-New t Show and Radio Teams Round Up Awards fl., . 1 .sttwwbsiiwe,stfQf1,-awwtf-:rms fi. Future Farmers began the year with the operation of a conces- sion stand at football games. Another money-making project was their annual citrus fruit and apple sale. Top seller was James Rodgers who sold seventy-six boxes of oranges and apples. The show team had a busy year with stock shows. They partici- pated in about twenty shows ranging from the Grand Saline Salt Festival Livestock Show to the National Santa Gertrudis Jun- The mating habits of a pig is not Mr. Risner's favorite subject to lecture on. 42 'lwe ior Heifer Show at Ft. Worth. Mr. Ftisner's Ftadio Team com- peted in the District and Area Leadership Contests. Placing first in District and third in Area were Shelley McCallum, Terry Weaver, and Cyd Shuemake. Duane Carpenter, Charles Beasley, Don Maxfield, and Denina Kelsey participated in the Tri-County Simmental Associa- tion Field Day judging contest in which they placed second. The object was to place four calves in descending order of superiority. Five different classes were judged. Their winning efforts won them 3100. :FQ :..Ft as- gf if of sa 1 Honored by his students, Charles Beasley, Duane Carpenter, and Denina Kelsey, FFA adviser, Jackie Risner, is awarded the Chapter Farmer degree at the annual FFA Banquet. Hammering the final nail on their cattle feeder are Tommy Stephens and Mike McFarlin. Agriculture 47 IPAIIRKIIIKIEIII? Real Es+aI'e and Insurance 'I 31953 E BBQ Bli I+ N+ WSldThiI-I N+higI T Diffi I+ F Pk Pfi I Le+ Us Work For You I2ON Man and Sal Te a Phone 962 3998 962 3426 962 3007 962 3277 PAIIIRIKIEI 3 IRIEAIII I 'QSWHITITIE Xl e eve or o e o s ome o n s oo cu or ar er ro esso U NW 'I Gr ine, x s l C Charles Parker .... - D rIene Presswood. - Ch I s Presswo CI. - MaIcoIm King ..... - ID I - A I L' , I L:- F A L IQ ' :esasaai?SEZf: IIIIIEEEWEI5 48 B Sp'h Business, Spanish Students Coordinate Club cmd Class Activities 'Habla Usted Espanol? If you n't understand this ask a Span- Club or class member. The anish Club not only spoke anish, but also had parties, and at El Chico's. he Spanish classes weren't as ge as Mrs. JoAnn Dowdle uld have liked. Fifth period anish I had eleven students d first period Spanish ll had ee students. oth Spanish classes enriched hard, Allen Martin races to s three-minute timing. secretary Suzanne Vaillenc ura Dickerson president Tamara librarian, Robin Davidson, Janet Caing and Mrs. Inez Yates, Club members are Charlotte or. Not pictured is Pennie Crocker. their knowledge of Spanish cul- ture and history through the Spanish Club. The clerical practice class and the Business Club also worked closely together. The club met once a month, fourth period in Mrs. Yates' room. The club's main project was the maintenance of the business department. Their motto was A person who stands for nothing is nothing. Spanish teacher, Mrs. JoAnn Dowdle is hardly ever seen without her trusty old thermos, even while directing a classroom drill Spanish Club members are fback rowj Renee Dossg Mrs. Dowdle, sponsorg Jo Haptonstall, presidentg Marie Martin, sec- retary-treasurerg Cfront rowj Patti Brum- mett, vice-president: Lisa Fletcher, and Linda Eddy. Not pictured are Kerri Willing- ham, Julie Faulk, Terry Davis, Lori LaPrade, Debra Heddins, Brenda Lam- bright, Lynn Hill, and Karen Hill. 1' Business, Spanish IASB FLOWER SHOP 6I4 N Florence Grand Saline Texas 962 4444 Bean Company Mineola Texas 569 2636 Indian s Automotive Center lOl S Main 962-4202 Grand Saline Texas 53 Problems for Chemistry Students Twenty three students had the courage to enroll for chemistry and in spite of the reassurance of their teacher that they were doing okay they found it tough going Mr Chambless personally felt that even though some of his stu dents had a hard time catching on they would eventually get into the swing of things and realize chemistry wasn tthat hard Why is chemistry so difficult? Part of the answer is that a large amount of the material discussed in the chemistry textbooks today does not even appear in the high school chemistry books of 20 years ago Mr Chambless encouraged students to understand every thing rather than memorizing it so Nimble lingers are Lynn Hill's major asset in working trigonometry problems on her calculator. In Algebra II class, Mr, Carter Elliott waits for a student to answer a question. that it could be applied in chemistry courses in college A reason for the increa chemical developments is fact that 902 of all scientists living today These people covered many of the things the students studied in t chemistry class Great changes can also seen in the study of math. dents now learn the functions properties of sets Tre widespread use of the culator also changed stud approach to math Although allowed to use calculators classes below the level of nometry most students relied them for most mathematical culations outside of class. I K NM!-s,,, N E Minute Atoms Creote Hourly QREYEWW y ' g 50 Moth mi :i 'SQ -X ' Qu-..,-...kk f Electron configuration presents a prob- i lem as Susan Garland tries to help Brenda Lambright work a problem before the r chemistry test. Nuclear fission confuses freshmen Deb- bie Gary and Tammy McCord, but Mr. Carnes, physical science teacher, tries to help. After a question from a biology studentw Mr. Chambless thinks for a moment before he answers. Science 51 Jumping on a trampoline is Tracy Ci houn's favorite exercise in second peril p.e. class. Sheetrocl Junior and senior boys with 4 interest in construction four their way into the building tradi class. A total of twenty-four bo were approved for the mornir and afternoon classes whic together were responsible for tl building of a house in Stadiu Addition. At the first of the school yea Mr. Tommy Davis, building tradi teacher, decided which hou: the class was going to build. The boys learned how to rea blueprints so they could unde stand what they would be doing. Using a hammer to fix the water fauce' the building trades house are Fluss Gandy, Dewey Meroney, and Mike Whiti ieeps Falling Every boy learned each phase if building a house: how to hang oors, cut rafters, hang shee- tock, and paint. People from out- ide the school did the taping and iedding, plumbing, and bricking. ln cases of bad weather the ioys stayed at the shop and :leaned it up. lf it was raining, hey stayed at the house and vorked on the inside. Sometimes hey were delayed when they had o wait on supplies. These times vere also spent cleaning the thop and the house. i When the house was finished, it bones in health class, Miss Davidson holds the attention of ammy Gipson, Virginia Herring, and Pesnell. In second period p.e. class, Mr. Parks ref- erees a basketball game. on My Head was auctioned off and the people with the highest bid got the house. In this class, many boys learned skills that could lead them to become carpenters. Mr. Davis said one-third of his students had become carpenters, and many others went to college to learn more about carpentry. In the two-quarter health class, students studied about their bod- ies. They had Mrs. Velma Duke, the school nurse, as a guest speaker. They also gave individ- ual reports on diseases. VICA members are Cfront rowj David Jos- lin, Dale Carroll, vice-presidentg Gary Ter- pening, reporter, Don Kirkpatrickg Terry Allen, Mike Lunsfordg fsecond rowj Danny Rodgers, John Teague, secretaryg Thomas Dickersong Mack Morgan, presi- dent: Charles Stone, Troy Hill, parliamen- i tariang tthird rowj Mike Milliorng Kenneth Crocker, Dale Duke, Russell Gandyg Jed Yarbrough, fback rowj Wesley Alleng Tony Thomas, Danny Morgan: Tim McMakin, Mike Whitus, treasurerg and Harlon Bailey. Not pictured are Dewey Meroney and Mr. Tommy Davis, VICA sponsor. VICA, Health, P.E 53 Cloning, Calculators K 41, World history worksheets provided unan- swered questions to Renee Doss, and Coach Eddie Flodgers smiles as she asks for help. 1 Plan A students Russell Scroggins, Den- nis Daugherty, and Douglas Daugherty take time out from class to feed the fish in their aquarium, 54 Social Studies, Plan A Looking fora new approach to aching their subjects, English, vics, and Plan A teachers found ays of getting students involved class activities. t'Congress is now in session. nr the first time civics classes became the House of Repre- entatives and the Senate. Presi- ent pro tem, Speaker of the ouse along with committee faders and members were ected. Their objective was to ass a bill having to do with clon- g, artificial insemination, and sttube babies. Miss Gay Phipps' second riod sophomore English class nducted a community survey ,ntering on the idea, ls the udy of grammar helpful in later e? Fun! Plan A students had it. aking a terrarium, working with alculators, writing to states for formation on those states, and Jen putting together an aquar- m were all part of Mrs. Kathryn -urton's busy schedule. Studying Shakespeare in English IV, Pied Anderson gives the main points of Hamlet to Mandy Mitchell as Jo Hapton- stall and Tamara Sherburn look on, eet up is not the usual way Mrs. Tom- Reading prose was part of Debra Hed- ie Mathews relaxes, but she didn't mind dins's assignment during speech class. ving it a try after a hard day's work. 4v ' Stamping pictures for the plant is one of the Deela Kelsey found done forjthe yearbook. things had to be 5-'Uwe L 52 5 E .X N rf' ii 'Steady now! lt'Il only take I ln addition to carrying th ities of photography , Shields also takes many Sale of volleyball packets of discussion among advi: Phipps, editor-in-chief L and photography edit Shields. 56. journalism 4 T 5 Zig 5 1 sg I? , if second Brenda the topic Miss Gay Clower, Brenda 4 I ,N-emu -' , -swf , il' ., i . f ' '- -- ,v,,.mN ,Q Just ci Little MorefEditing Rings in the Eors of Rookies Two experienced staff mem- bers and fourteen rookies made the beginning of year look almost impossible for Chief spon- sor Miss Gay Phipps. So, as in any class, the first few weeks were filled with taking notes and lectures, lectures and taking notes! It was then that we found out why we hadto be approved for the class: journalism was com- pletely different from any other department. We each had to form our own ideas about what we wanted the yearbook to look like and even more important, what we wanted it to say to each per- son as an individual. These ideas were formed from interviews, pictures, expressions on the. faces of classmates and even the atmosphere of the school building filled with stu- dents. As a result, this class required a lot of going here and there, put- ting many pieces together to try to make each individual student in Grand Saline High School remember what was most impor- tant to him Within Our World of 1979. 94 CM Wil aw CW ' gg ...,t 'Av q uf JW Keeping busy on the staff are ffront rowj Deela Kelsey, Lori LaPrade, Renae Strick- land, Tamara Sherburn, Denise Means, Rita Bellg Qsecond rowj Bobigene Dolla- rhyde, Patti Brummett, Brenda Shields, Laura Dickerson, Lisa Clowerg fback YOWQ Laura Bates, Deana Bates, Brenda Lam- bright, Joan Vines, and Debra Jarmon. Adviser's ideas receive a look of disap- proval from journalism student, Brenda Lambright. lnurnnlienn CAUWGUH Meat Co. Hwy. 80 W. Grand Saline 962-3937 OWNERS Mr 81 Mrs Dave Calhoun Rash 8: Ritchie Feed S+ore FEED SEED FERTILIZER ACCO FEEDS IOOS Main Grand Saline 962 4534 R i CDMQICK nam oqtftlrters I 38 Main 962 4608 SPALDING PONY CONVERSE WILSON RAWLINGS WILDCAT i f C 4 ,,3. Q POR N S l E . N I R ll, UIL GS Wins District UIL Trophy Plcice in Regional, Stole Events Libby's medal from the state meet is admired by Kerri Willingham and Chris Lee who also participated at the state meet. Champion spellers, Brenda Lambrigh and Jo Haptonstall, captured both secon and first places at the district meet L t X PF? A-sg,J'z as ix' is f. 'RW' W' ,, H 1 5 f .,.i g ms , ', x , sg, X....,,. .With a total of 208W points, GS ron the overall trophy for UIL lit- rary and sports events. 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X, H.AQ:ffA11HAsit2isffrsiSe2eizEriigEsffi.l?lii?i!sf?isnfwif iiiA--'W---'t?:i2Qf2'22zs5ti.,vi.sitii.g2itZ3?rie?if District winners, Karen Hill and Chris Lee, practice typing for the regional contest. Typing teacher, Mrs. Inez Yates fleftj. grades previous timings. UIL 59 FIRST UNITED Me+I1odis+ Church PASTOR Dr R Pat Day S School 9 45 A M M Worship I0 55 A M E Worship 7 O0 P M MYFIWedI 73OPM Laprade FEED 4' SE D FERTILIZER xl X S Main fl Grand Saline 962 4447 Ha rg rove 8: Custom Sho Hwy I9 Bel' 80 8: I 20 896 4873 Farm SuEpIy 'Z 6' J W7 .... UXVIMHJQV 60 Awards Honor students are Cfront rowj Tama Sherburn, Lisa Clowerg fback rowj Lyr Hill, and Brenda Lambright, valedictoria Not pictured is Jo Haptonstall, salutat rian, Nav' Pertect attendance awards were givenI Cfront rowj Patti Brummett, Donna Lai bright, Sheila Jones, Missy Calkg fbai rowj Michael Morris, William Holde Richard Bell, and Vince Holden. Awcirds Ceremony Honors Top Students V5 ' iitefisetfg' iw. to :L - ' he NEDT award was presented to Karen ill during the awards ceremony. ,The G Award, one of the lost treasured awards given at SHS was presented at an ards ceremony before parents d friends in the library May 21. The G Award is presented to :udents who, in the opinion of pe faculty and administration, ave exhibited outstanding chievement in the various hases of school life. G-Awards were presented to ffront rowj Patti Brummett, Libby King, Chris Lee. Laura Dickerson, Deana Bates. Lynn l-lill, Susan Garland: Cback rowj Dean Elliott, Adam Richey. Charles Beasley, Duane Carpenter. Jeff Carroll, Ftalph Carroll, and Jo Haptonstall. Not pictured is Brenda Lambright, ft--t---lfrstiesewsslm it eg. Q Si 3. 'Q V Attendance awards were also presented at the awards cere- mony to students who had neither been absent nor tardy for the entire school year. Eight students received this award. At graduation, Departmental Awards were given to seniors who had displayed outstanding achievement in various areas. ln those departments where a sen- ior was not most outstanding, Who's Who Awards were given to lower classmen. Who's Who - Departmental awards went to Cfront rowj Teresa Newburn, Social Studies: Patti Brummett, Spanish: Chris Lee, Business, Denise Means, Home Eco- nomics: Kerri Willingham, Girls Athletics: Csecond rowj Mike Milliorn, Bldg. Trades, Deana Bates, Band: Libby King, Science: Susan Garland, English: Tamara Sher- burn, Journalism: tback rowj James Anderson, Boys Athletics: Dean Elliott Speech, Danny LaPrade, Voc. Agriculture: and Lynn Hill, Math. Awards ol 62 Sports Indian sports played an important role in our world with everyone supporting the Indians in some way or another. This year proved to be a winning one for Indian sports. The football season finished with two of four teams with winning records. Two out of five basketball teams wound up the run- ners-up to district. All track- sters finished in the upper half and the freshmen were the district champs. Boys tennis team won first in their district, and the girls finished second. Indian baseballers were the district champs, and in the overall UIL competition, the Indians were the first place winners. It was a year to be proud of. I.Uithin our E 3 gf' 090 'K 1354.4 Fx 3 Sports 63 Searching for running room, Mike Mill- iorh carries the ball as Randy Lovett and Randy Calk aid him. R Q . 15 i IMA! I 1 O numii igryf A- i Points Can Be the Name ofthe Game Moving to a new district, the idians found that they had to lay against new teams. Old vals, Brownsboro, Van, and aufman, were replaced by emp, Quinlan and Rains. The team's 2-8 season record idn't tell the whole story since nly a few more points on the coreboard would have turned ie record around. The Indians ist by one point to Edgewood, by vo points each to Canton and Temp and only a touchdown to fills Point. Offensively, the team was not lways consistent, in some ames rushing well and in some ames passing well. Defensively, we were good as hyone else, stated Head Coach Carter Elliott. During many of the ames the defense had to stay on ie field too long. This gave the pponent a good chance to run tore plays at the lndians defense pan usual. Good for 18 yards, Chet Walters catches a pass in the fight against Rains. The Indi- ans lost 6-28T . -.xr'aww-:rs5-gs, -'f - ' Tm.rmsmy-'ire-ri5.'I.z.. - .-ifivgw Q - : ,-,f 17 ,f ,swyrf-frees,Tgg,-i: 'fr1-cw1f3,,fsT5fTris-f:zT,rTT,fi,,,, -1 is ' 1' :iT 5iig1ef'f4f'ri?ifzEr'5f'E452i,f3,gfj gy ,z'zifit9tri??ba:X'iiP5?'1s3,iis?xihzii-ir1'fE,,g-t fs .V ,,,..,,.. .. .. ,.f.i ,,,,,,,,, ,i ,, l - -W ,,2f,,H3i ili A if is iliosl 1 olis A lisi liliii lltlil E , .13 T lllitt T A illl'i iiiii A T .toi 2 ssiili T L ilit sirr in ffWlli5STPoint l iff 2 s Tr ilslis oiiiltrtiiii llsfotl J T ti, I A it T i OT A . H - . f- .':e.,:QT,f5i53 rsir fei1z.gf1.sz.:-, ' ' 7 ri'f9?4Si4f2rg rss::e:,:fr,'frT 'Mab3m9. is'l 5 oisli T i T i ssoolloo r'77 '7 if T'-1 'lf 'f'f WMI: MMM ' :1grg,','g3lg.:j,r mzzwzr.. YTT- 51,5 7 ,fggsiiagmzri .frfiifii?i'?f?55?5:2f5 .- ,,VV.,. - . N - .-fsA .-ff T . . .... ,,,Ta.., , T, 2 T TTTT T.io f T f T T ,ga i HMM 3 lPlT'!:TNET , mg: t--' it , r- 2' of git U! . I sn 425 5' f. . 4 it t T ' T' 1-vw s me iixglltitft if ,. Uri ,-1 N . nl i M V -' 9 5.5511 T iii-tr A ' 'aiu rf' fr -S if e L is-H it 9 ga rs' riff.. T A. . M V ' WW 'J 311315245 I H'3 WS U Nigiwlaf -lllIl4NS L A 'A' ' A 7 2 T P 59 ' .1 .L , T 5:3 el , . i 2 A, 1 if . 1: MKS lNUifr4S . . 'B Y' A A -of -'DMS - iiiomus . .A ' W0 Innlnvs ki Uf Q. C' R493 arsity team members are ffront rowj enneth Crocker, Adam Richey, Byron hillips, Troy Hill, Randy Calk, Jimmy lwens, Dennis Owings, Jeff King, Dean llioftg Csecond rowj Head Coach Carter 74 62 Elliott, Coach Terry Putman, James Anderson, Tony Thomas, Dale Duke, Charles Beasley, Mike Milliorn, Ralph Car- roll, Ronnie Williams, Chet Walters, Coach Eddie Rodgers, Coach Robert Linker, mains ' 2 Coach Arnold King, Cthird rowj Tim McMakin, Dale Carroll, Ricky Wheeler, Ramey Heddins, Charles Stone, Duane Carpenter, Jerry Crawford, and Phillip Anderson. Varsity Football 65 66 JV Football Combining freshmen and soph- omores to make one team was necessary this year because there were not enough players for two teams. With a high percentage of freshmen, the team was smaller and less experienced than their opponents. The talent was there and the boys played well at times, but mistakes hurt them in every game, commented Coach Put- man. The JV started well by beating Edgewood 6-O, but after that first game, they went down hill the rest of the season, tying one and los- ing eight. Randy Lovett and Daniel Martin were moved to the varsity in the middle of the season because ot injuries on the varsity team. Lack of experience, concen- tration, too many injuries and lack of quickness hurt us at times, stated Coach Rodgers. JV coaches are Terry Putman and Edd Rodgers. I-n-d-i-a-n-s is what the JV yell before each game to build up spirit as they sur- round Coach Putman and Coach Rodg- ers. JV team members are ffront rovvj Travis Copeland, Paul Abrams, Michael Akins, James Cude, Victor Conley, Claude Lane, Brent O'Bannon, Vincent Chandler, Tim Joe Lovettg fsecond rowj Vince Holden. Jeff White, Randy Gann, Flandy Luellen, Mike Morris, Flandy Lovett, David Boyles, Bill Holden, Jeff Fletcher, Mark Worden: Cback rowj James Rodgers, Daniel Martin, Tony Veach. David Owings, Mark Allen, Mike Swain, Stephen Driskill, Shane Akins, Barry Harbison, and Jeffrey Carroll, Every day except game days the JV worked out on the practice field, learning 'new plays and perfecting old ones. Vi gl: f -,.fi. kkrk :Vr L. rrzlrx I ,,gEd9ewo0d Q 0 Y lfii t6 VRW7 '73 'CVV r Q55 . ,1 Q45 2 V6 Mineola. C if-t'Wll1s Point .10 , ,gap NKGWP D lli ,ctr t ,c cscl 925, 11,12 ff 'C3l'if0f V V V J . s,,,,iirl, J 'RHYUCS liitirini c ,.tt -crse , , M137 K g ,8 ,,,,,,, , ,,,.- I ZF ', 1, ' ' c ,,,, f 59?E50U,,l3?90f91-8+1 n lliilti D JV Football 67 HIGH SCHOOL THE i JV Place. Bumping the ball, Shirley Anglin and Sai mie Kelsey play a tight game again Mineola, 'TKT W Reaching for the ball, Kerri Willingham fights hard in district play but the team is defeated by Wills Point. In the huddle, Coach Davidson explains to the B-team that it's your game and it's up to you to win it. 68 Volleyball l li Second in Tournciment l iii? 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Lack of competition before the district game proved to be a dis- advantage to both the varsity and junior-varsity teams, however, the junior-varsity team overcame the disadvantage more easily than the varsity. Junior-varsity team members lacked experience, but made up for it in attitude, cooperation, and determination, which helped them to place second in the Rains Tournament. ' Although the varsity team had the talent and experience that the junior-varsity lacked, they were too individualistic and lacked team spirit, causing them to end the season with an O-4 record. Kerri Willingham made first team All-District. JV team members are Gwen Damico fmanagerj, Donna Chitty, Janice Luns- ford, Debbie Morgan, Candy Clower, Car- olyn Anglin. Mary Hahn, Diana Worden, Patricia Anglin, Donna Barnes, Sammie Kelsey, Shirley Anglin. and Coach Brenda Davidson. Volleyball 69 Closely guarded, Thomas Dickerson shoots for the goal in the game against Alba-Golden, 5 Y , A 70 Boys Varsity Bclskelboll , ,L .w,,,: ,, ,,.,,kk, istf V8hiEgfw1,g,', ,f ,,z:w:',fqggz,i 11 ' . ' 1 I 1siz5ifr??fQ-A i fY.21iiZfif1?iTsi Varsity team members are John Teagu Chet Walters, Adam Richey, Ronnie W liams, Danny Rodgers, James Anderso Phillip Anderson, Hap Anderson, Duar Carpenter, Thomas Dickerson, mgr. Ru sell Scroggins, and Coach Robert Linker ,. ,,.rH:,., . , , H, ,, Hil?bEEff??ifEsE, - i .f or , i M '????4 . n We rrggiyi oisoi ,,s,, srss g ssi, .nonfiiiyver snilrr Quityman ,V A,.,. T. K,Q1GormanQ '-'1 - 1 ,il ,ii OVEUUY' y Mineola A rl,4 A iWff39f'l3T' Alba fi 'Qginlan soili 'BEANS 1: si' 'Milbank sisi 'QQUTUO .Q 'Wills Point' i fM3bHf',K1g4i,l1 iisl i 'Rains A ' iiln l :Malawi A H ,,.. ,3- . ., 5 i-,rw ,,1,iWi,,. rfifli ' . M5.,5H. in fair, ' i f ,:,45'i T g y,, yV gli, V, , H , 'i22iiir.ifQf A 'fli Q62 'fKem K, 7 Kxxry, li' f .if, 5 s x Denotes Distr :-'Sai 59 'iii 40 . ,Ql 24,86 --:.w,fe:::.wf f . ,Q-i.z' 1' -- 41 V61 -me f- :- , ,,,,,, ,57 ,i 52, 64 43- . 52. 5OQ 39, ,, 35 A :ii -ri SLI... 449 ,if.,, s.i, i o ,,,,,,, 77 icing siir,1 ssrrn s,3eaS9'?Q33?C0f9srl?9'9 ,s -f -is ,,,,. W- . ,,,. ,-grziw, ,,,,,,i,,,,, K , ., . ., ,aw '-',,z rx fm - f, Indicin: 'A K . L Q wi. , aa .. W.. 'dm Z re Second in District l 3 4 rl .: .k-lf Z.. I .K I -g. tes 1 tt, if . 1,1 tif S 55:3 x g X, 'ri.. L l 'L-T ,........ ,,,. After the rebound, James Anderson and Adam Richey fight against Van for the possession of the ball. Jumping high to avoid the defense, Danny Rodgers tries for 2 points against Alba- Golden. Averaging 63 points per game to the opponents 52, the Indians finished with a 20-9 season record. ln district play, they were second, losing only two games, both to Wills Point. Many advantages helped the team earn their stripes. Of five returning Iettermen, three were starters. Strong points for the team were outside shooting, defense, ballhandling and team- work. Strong competitors in the dis- trict, Malakoff and Wills Point, depended more on individual play, while the Indian team relied more on team play. Team members honored were Ronnie Williams and Adam Richey making First Team All-Dis- trict and Thomas Dicherson and James Anderson making Honora- ble Mention All-District. Ready tor action, Thomas Dickerson, Adam Richey, and Ronnie Williams defend the Wills Point Tigers' goal. Boys Varsity Basketball 71 Three Receive All-District Recognition Things like hustle, don't look at the ball while you dribble, and that'll be three laps, could be heard at all the girls varsity basketball practices. lt took all the concentration and extra work that Kerri Willingham, first team All-Districtg Deana Bates and Debra Jarmon, second team All-District, could put forth to be selected as members of these teams. ln addition to talent and ability, an important qualification for All- District is the desire to work together as ateam. dia 72 Girls Varsity Basketball Varsity girls basketball team members are ffront rowl Debbie Morgan, Coach Brenda Davidson, Kerri Willingham, fsecoiid rowj Melinda Maciel, Pennie Crocker, Lisa Car- rollg Cback rowj Patty German, Debra Jar- mon, Deana Bates, and Linda Eddy. Even though we were not top in our district, the girls had tit best attitude in the district. When you looked at the score board at the end of the game,i didn't show all the effort that th girls put forth on the stated Coach Davidson. Court,l 'ii itiiiiifllf ii H '. -:Gsififif-iii? i f s:- if fliiifii- 'I iTl'i-Eiiiiillws i ..,.. itti ,.., Y iii ccc fi-' , t, 7'- if '--':' 5957 1- - fvfifitiif' Niki.-' Q iiiiffi z3'V' k'-' .afosfi-'E'5.w,fL ' 'iii i ' 'f ifffftifgf.. ,igfgfQlii' ' .Lffijfq ji ii: ' :: 'i -V :if - is 'f'i' Wife-W:Pi'?i iiiri -i-W1-iiif'A - fizgixfifiiw- 'Mi . ii., t t f ,...,., , .tc .icc t t ..,tc..,,i .ittsit .i,,..,,i 2 . t Q .liz -'i'-i i i lli 7-7 ifilififzff 'K l i gffii' t .r.' fi? 252,314 ........t..i . . .... .... . t .,tt.. , ,.,., . .,f, .t..... s t.t, i,'ii ,.,-, -A : i i i iii. 2 f QQ? -, ,3Xgg31,iQ '?'i,ii,g l lf ii.Mtraeolatiiiiifii,.f12 ,.,.. ..,...t.... ....., , ..,.,...,. , ,,.,, ,t.,,.t. . .,,,..,, ,..,. .,.. ,.,.,,, Q . Liv: 1.15 E iii. fi fii+fi21 iff .iii 4,1 i -' if-'iiffsiiif QA' I si ' , ' Ai trail ..'. ffffiilzs lwfii. 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Girls Vdrsily Basketball 73 Ready to rebound, Mark Allen waits his shooting ability Improving their skills was the JV Boys Improve Their Game under the Qoal as bon Maxfield shows - f goal of the junior varsity boys basketball team, and they suc- ceeded very well. Nearly all of the JV players played on last year's freshman team, which held a season record of O-9. With lots of room for improvement, the team brought their win-loss record up to 7-10. Ot the ten games they lost, seven were played to a fairly close final score. The area where the most improvement was made was in the team's ball handling, espe- cially passing and dribbling. Coach Terry Putman compli- mented the team on the way they cooperated and worked together. He said, No one per- son was the high point player in every game, all of the play- ers spread it around pretty evenly. Racing down court, Tony Veach C123 heads for the goal, while Floger Bryant C103 guards the opponent. 74 JV Boys Basketball E 2 1' l a 4 . l p. Q., :: fag ,it I M, Q ,9 ts y Q l An open goal proves to be helpful as Dennis Owings and Charles Stone try for a basket. t K X 1 I N 'O 4 tnior varsity team members are Cfront Terry Putman, Charles Stone, Mark Allen, iwj Tony Veach, Dennis Owings, David Roger Bryant, and Jerry Crawford. wings, Don Maxfieldg Cback rowj Coach Jumping high, Roger Bryant tries to get the ball to one of his teammates - Mark Allen, Dennis Owings, Tony Veach, or Don Maxfield, + N is Y Q i V if l ff,-Q. 11? , -1 ' . flliffifif-,E 2 VV Virleifzii, 3. , ' 2tZl,2aslg-seillgtilsi sa ,f,tfg5'mf mai f1fff:f f, t. K -ff gftgagytsf2f'l-1tflt,tf.sgQlsfHpt fmgaaz,4,sifg..t,QsziEH,5,sztifff.f.:1 f 1 . . 5, 'sit-'gi.i !'f:I::Sl2yl1?2 ss ,Q-lf ' 'L M -xx ig -be f 5 ' 23 1 H f:.,,lE5:iZ,? J. , K 14?-.sittf-t , f ,,,, -ivft:f,,1,',,,,-, - ,i--,ivtiiwi 1 f 2 1 A-:ifl5i5 iL:Sf?'7Ju--.TYitil741593f2f2t':f,f5?kie-ii I .,,- i ,,,t M -,,,,t,.,..,,,.,t ,,.. 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Their coach, Brenda Davidson, stated that we may have not had a large team, but I wouldn't have taken a larger team over them - because they worked hard and did their best and that's what it takes before you can become good at any- thing. With only two ofthe players having any experience of full court play, the team was inex- perienced in some areasg how- ever, cooperation, spirit, and teamwork was good and the team showed this in their pass- ing. The girls ended the season with a 6-10 record, winning four pre-district games and two district games. Coach David- son said that the best game the team played was the district game with Canton. They seemed to finally understand what they were outthere for. A tense moment passes in the Kemp game as Laura Bates and Bobigene Dollarhyde wait for the outcome of the shot by Cindy Sutton. Trying to get the ball in Indian territory, Patty German races down the court while fellow teammates assist in the play. 76 Girls JV Basketball Makes Big Gains i-V, -S. l X .. '-rf X .1 Closely guarded, Vickie Barker strug- gles to keep the ball in bounds. It's anybody's ball, but Indian maidens are ready forthetip off. u 'wr -ww-f..l ::5fg,,,,.c f f - m 1 we-wrsr, 2''Mf2i5Q.r1Q-tisfwlt-Fiszwi ,LJ i 2 i 'L rw mf g.im,fr ,litem a 2 i s,.fsw,,ffmfw,f:drl,:lM::r swlmlei.fizfszisialiiezaiesiiisiiii if d.s,.m1,,,1fz11w::fz hf--r law,1121wfwg11 me:fg:f:2-fis1:3:::, , .,.,, . ,,,, .,,., , ,.,.,.,,. 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' - ' trict Zu ' - , 5 yi , A i 9 Fl ell DCIVT S dll G l'l ISHS A I K I v NX mmm 't ldthld' Q Height determination and hus tle set the pace for the freshmen s year With a 4 2 dis record and a 9 3 season record the Indians placed second in zone and third in district In their most crucial game against Wills Point the team got had to play catch up the rest of the game Wills Point also hit a AN high percentage of their free throws while the Indians only hit an average percentage Late in the game the Indians made a comeback but it was not enough to pull them ahead 1 lm very proud of this years l team They displayed a good reflection of their talents and abil ities They were confident of themselves after the first game and throughout the season they gained more confzdence stated l Coach Eddie Rgdgerg Rebounding against the Mineola Yell jackets is Michael Swain The Indians t Mineola 41-26. .,.. ..,,,.,t. , . , ,rl 5 l Members of the freshman team are ffront Fletcher, Tommy Allen, Michael Sw rowj Randy Gann, Scott Burrow, Vincent James Rodgers, Jeff Carroll, and n Chandler, Victor Conley, David Boylesg Mark Worden. Cback rowj Coach Rodgers, Jeffrey Waiting for the tip off are Scott Burrow, Randy Gann 1245, and Tommy Allen 1355, as David Boyles C221 jumps to start the season opener against Mineola. ra In the game against Mabank, Michael Swain grabs the ball as David Boyles f22J and Jeff Carroll Q1 21 wait for a pass. Freshman Basketball 79 -r District champs is a tough title to v After freshmen win it, they show off ribbons, medals, and trophies they ha won. ,ff mt 80 Boys Truck MQW if ,- . A V- - 14.3 V ' ff -Mif ie' - -f' ' ,f:s'.. if e MW ,, .W ,X my -N iw I ' ' ' ' 'Q .gl 'fx WT' erm. -Q P .P ww '- Running in air seems to help Tim . Lovettjump longer in the long jump eve Freshmen Toke District Trcick Honors Freshman tracksters won the istrict championship and the arsity piled up enough points to elp GS win the District UIL tro- hy. Having thirty boys turn out or track made the two-team pproach necessary. ln district competition, the 'eshmen took seven first places. lobby Wheeler got first in shot ut and discus, James Rodgers in ole vault and 200-meter dash, effrey Fletcher in 110 high hur- les, Michael Swain in 400-meter ash, and Tim Joe Lovett in 300 wtermediate hurdles. Placing second were Daniel 'lartin in discus, long jump, and l l Lkilh 300 intermediate hurdles and the 400-meter relay team of Daniel Martin, James Rodgers, Tim Joe Lovett, and Michael Swain. Third places were received by David Boyles in high jump and Jeffrey Fletcher in 300 intermedi- ate hurdles. Fourth place ribbons went to Claude Lane in pole vault and mile and the mile relay team of James Rodgers, Brent O'Bannon, Michael Swain, and Tim Joe Lovett. Paul Abrams placed sixth in discus. The varsity team won the Wills Point Invitational Track Meet. Placing first at district was .ian-ffl Ricky Wheeler in shot put and discus. Don Maxfield took second in pole vault, and Tony Thomas third in shotput. Fourth places were taken by Danny Rodgers in high jump and the 440-meter relay group of Adam Richey, Charles Beasley, Michael Morris, and Thomas Dickerson. Winning fifth places were Joe Elmore in 800-meter, Adam Richey in 100-yard dash, and Ramey Heddins in 110 high hur- dles. The 1600-meter relay group of Jeff Carroll, Dale Carroll, Adam Richey, and Charles Beasley won sixth. Members of the boys freshman and varsity track teams are qfront rowj Brent O'Ban- non, James Rodgers, David Boyles, Bill Holden. Daniel Martin, Victor Conley. Claude Lane, Jeffrey Carroll, fsecond rowj Michael Swain, Jeffrey Fletcher, Bobby Wheeler, Paul Abrams, Randy Sherman. Jerry Osborne, Don Boyles, Michael Mor- ris, Joe Elmore, Tim Joe Lovett: Cback rowl Coach Arnold King, Coach Eddie Rodgers, Thomas Dickerson, Don Max- field, Randy Lovett, Phillip Anderson, Ralph Carroll, Ricky Wheeler, Tony Thomas, Ramey Heddins, Charles Beas- ley, Adam Richey, Dale Carroll, and Head Coach Carter Elliott. Concentration is what it takes not to drop the baton as Adam Richey hands it off to Charles Beasley in the spring relay. Boys Track 81 Baptist Church 3I3 N Main Grand Saline 962 4536 PASTOR Rev Tom Pesneii SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 45 A M WORSHIP I I 00 A M EV WORSHIP 7 00 P M A-AV? I 111401 fx? 55,5 ,Zf'T'?Y---- FIFITISTIC Hair Fashions Aderiene Gann Penny Allen Mary Lambright I I4 W. Garland Girls Trcick Goins Interest Sixteen girls turned out for track, the biggest group since girls track was organized in 1975. The team entered one pre-dis- trict meet, at Wills Point where they placed second in overall points, T. K. Gorman, Canton, and Van. At the district meet Kerri Will- ingham placed third in the long jump. The 300-meter relay group - Lisa Carroll, Kerri Willingham, Patty German, and Diana Worden - also took third place. Getting fourth place ribbons were Lisa Carroll in high jump, Linda Eddy in discus, and the 1600-meter relay team composed of Tammy German, Trish Groves, Shirley Anglin, and Linda Eddy. Coming in fifth in their events were Patty German in 80-yard hurdles and Laura Bates in dis- cus. Sixth place winners were Kerri Willingham in triple jump and Denina Kelsey in discus. With the loss of only one sen- ior, hopes for the next season are high. 'ia Shot put is Denina Kelsey's main event during the track season. Gfdnd Saline Girls track team members are Cfront rowj 962.3j35 Diana Worden, Patty Pesnell, Kerri Will- fgri 9? it vu -ff III, -, fx!! fa ' -' I if 5 5 X - ff l- 71,4 , ' :T 'f'1f, .2 -s -f A lf cl ,I X' 82 Girls Track ingham, Linda Eddy, fsecond rowj Donna Chitty, manager, Tammy German, Janice Lunsford, Chris Lee, Teresa Newburn, Lori LaPradeg fback rowj Coach Brenda Davidson, Patty German, Shirley Anglin, Trish Groves, Denina Kelsey. Lisa Carroll, Debra Jarmon, Laura Bates, and Melinda Maciel, manager. ., ., LLL. ,,.w,,,.,,m,,t, . Z-, , as , i , , ,, . H i . mi,,y, f A U,-gf ,.,,., A-V iswsziizzli 9' ua :x'xa,ik5 ?5'fUYlii? rig ,,,,.,,,t, t, ,,.i.,N.1 v3igz,fi,.,i ,.mt,,i. .t,, ,t -V my Y W-fegggazgxgisgifg get 5.3:j5gff,g:gfEsQ22Qg?1g:s,1 t at g-w3gg555,t,,,..- ,,f,fitE:gW,,.,,1. Hug W , 5 f, Xwm, . i ,,, .. ,. K V. -- . , , ,.. p L l i , s V- ., . ,., W.,,i-g1,a2s,,,fL-,cgi . - a,M,gg5r.,,,i, 3 :,. f ,, ,i ...fe .-f. i,:mM:s,,.- , -f-, ,- -f-- eftutti,-f ii! 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Coach Teny Puhnan was named Coach ofthe Yearbythe othercoachesinthe dmtnct and Ronnie Williams was named Most Valuable Player. Making the All-District first team were Ronnie and Duane Carpenten pnchers Adanw Rmhey, second basemang Thornas Dickerson and Dennis Owings, outfielders. Hap Anderson,catcher,and Byron PhHHps,thHd baseman, madethe secondteanr Mark Allen and Chet Walters were gvenhonorabmrnenhon Stretching high for an overthrown ball, Byron Phillips attempts to keep a Wills Point Tiger from stealing a base. Baseball team members are tfront rowj Charles Stone, Byron Phillips, Dennis Owings, David Owings, Chet Walters, Adam Richey, John Teague, iback rowj Phillip Anderson, Thomas Dickerson, Hap Anderson, Mark Allen, Ralph Carroll, Ron- nie Williams, Duane Carpenter, and Coach Terry Putman, Baseball 85 Country Casuals 622 W Garland Grand Saline 962 433i MILLER BROS WESTERN HATS JEANS TONY LAMA BOOTS 'l gx AV1 lllltQM3lDlY5TY uick Food Feed Su I Open Weelgaa Y 7 A M 7 P M Sundays 8 A M 6 P M 622 W Garland Grand Saline 962 438l Evergreen Feeds l , ll 9 hilly 1 -ls M - Q . 81 86 Tennis A frown of concentration marks Lynn Hill's face as she lobs the ball to her opponent. Tennis team members are ffront rowj Brenda Shields, Jerry Osborne, Joanie Clower, Brent O'Bannon, Tamara Sher- burn, Kip Humphrey, Pam Staggsg Cback rowj Coach Shirley Anderson, Debra Hed- Tennis Tecim Successful dt District Winning their first tournaml trophy at the Corsicana Oil C Open early in the season got' tennis team off to a good start. At district Kip Humphrey wor Boys Singles, Lynn Hill in G Singles, Jerry Osborne and Bri O'Bannon in Boys Doubles. At regional Kip placed third E qualified as alternate to sta Jerry and Brent won the fi round and lost in the second. Kip also won first place at C sicana, at the Jacksonville lnv tional, the Robert E. Lee lnv tional, and the GSHS Invitatiol tournaments. Lynn won all of the dl matches she was entered in. l 3 dins, Susan Garland, Ronnie Willlamsq McMakin, Howard Gentry, and Cd Lonnie Humphrey. Not pictured is Mel Campbell. 1 ul V Using a backhand to swat the ball over the . nel is Jerry Osborne, 'gxaiwzgggfiuili' , ,, es1:a.fe1134w-ag-Wt, . . . . . g M 1mV gg g g Placing the ball on court just rrght us very N important to Brent O'Banr1on. the serving lrne, Tamara Sherburn along ball to score a point. Tennis 87 Roping, Rcicing, Tumbling Get Attention Racing the clock, Scott Jones displays his skill in calf roping which won him the championship calf roper of the Lone Star High School Rodeo Association. Cahropmg S nota sponfor everyone,bLn one person who reaHy Hkesitis Soon Jones champmnoHheLSHSRA Scoh wonthe chanunonsmp cahroperawanjbyaccununahng ponnsthroughoutthe year Soon has won mx sHverbeH bucmes and a saddle, which were pre- sentedto mntatthe LSHSRA hnaBinDaHas Rodeoteam membem panmb pated in rodeos around the state. Their sponsor was Mr, Jackie Ris- ner Chuck Clower was the young- eststock car dnverin the Hot Stock Division at the Rosebowl in Tyler, where he raced every Sat- urdayrnght Chuck who has beenramngforayearandeiham maced secondlastyearinthe Street Stock Division champion- ship races. So far, Chuck has won S65 in prize money this year. Gymnammsisasponthatmany peomelmeto wakm butsmdow participate ln. Not so with Lynn Hill, Karen Hill, Joanie Clower, Lisa Means, Tamara Sherburn, and Laura Dickerson. These giHs parhcipatedin a gymnastics class in Mineola dur- ing the winter. ln the classes they learned vanous Uimbhng and acrobahc tncks, as weH as improwngtheu coomhnahon and skHl Rodeo team members are Cfront rowj Shelley McCallum, Randy Calk, Scott Bur- row. Kyle Smith, fback rowj Scott Jones, Handy Gann, and Russell Gandy. Not pic- tured is Tommy Stephens. 88 Rodeo ...----- 'i W ' N' J N t :M vs . N., 1 l' . 5 .. S '. x X .,.. l qc.. ff' K t....s nside down, Tamara Sherburn displays fr gymnastic ability in doing a hand llnd. .xjgy Xfk x. K A -4,3fx:'QdvN W -v Qixvl Checking the engine, Chuck Clower makes sure his car is ln top-notch condi- tion before the next stock car race. Bouncing back in place, Lynn Hill com- pletes a cartwheel as Tamara Sherburn looks on. ...-.......,-,,..,...,......,N..,M Y ir I E ..-,,.M...,..... M .a.H-....-.., my-Wm ...,,.M..i?- MJ, l Q . . fav .. ,, .. ,, s Wr....t, ,,, ,, ,,,.,,,.s,, . Individual Sports 89 90 People A banana actually play- ing the drums for that Indian Band? A schizophrenic teacher being transformed from a wonderful wife and mother into an ill-mannered, out of style, and extremely rude woman ofthe world? Yes! When the Indians' supporters went bananas for victory against the Eagles and when the home- making teachers wanted to make a point about the importance of good man- ners. This was just an example of a few of the people that made our world what it was. UJithin our 1 Y? K f f- 9'?g.-.naw . :. 1 ,af ia People 91 School board members are Uront rowj Truman Heddins, Bob Lee. John Teague: fback rowj Gailen Stewart, Murry Means. Connie Tomlin, and Wiley Garland III. Not pictured is John Rash. Sampling the soil to test for the founda- tion ofthe new school are workers from East Texas Testing Laboratory, Inc. .- 'v' 3 1 '50 ' i i if - ,ujuw V , f .,,, L M Bond Issue Passed for ,, i 'i 1, .lg tit ,QS it if 15 1 T i 7 in it I ' 2 if ,titte , ' eitti i .rrt ' 'r Ed 1 I W ' V- ,g H- I r V I ' fi 92 Administration 5 . S l' 'E slew- --- iffsl, . l Slew School Grand Saline voters went to the olls March 10 and approved a 1,400,000 school building pro- ram. The main reason for the build- ig program was the over- rowded situation at both chools. Proposed construction will clude a new middle school, with minimum of eight classrooms, a ew athletic field house, and mplete renovation, air condi- ning, and heating of the pres- , t elementary school. The plans for the new middle ighool were drawn up by Gary leep, architect for Swanson ester Wilson Claycomb of Dal- s. Superintendent Gailen Stewart id it would be about six months fore any construction could gin, with the new and remod- d facilities ready for use by the ginning of the 1980 fallterm. Looking over plans for the new middle school are superintendent, Gailen Stew- art, and principal, Gerald Gilbert. Aiding Mrs. Shirley Bailey tcenterj, secre- tary to the principal, in the office by deliv- ering messages, collecting absentees. and answering the phone are office assist- ants, Joanie Clower, April Fagg, Laura Dickerson, and Denise Means. Not pic- , -.... , tured is Renee Doss. Taking a cottee break are Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, secretary to the superintend- ent, and Miss Adele Presswood, school tax assessor-collector, Administration 93 OWNERS: George 31 Barbara Taylor For all your household needs Catalog Order Center 962-3987 Grand Plaza Shopping Center irsl National Bankof I39 N Main Established I943 A United States Depository Member of Federal Reserve System mmifm Fsch depos Lo in d 40 O00 94 Personnel ii Fo 0 ! Hunk 5-xx: 5? X It yi A l N .xx ,ir 35512215132 3 , i r' sure to' , . FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORAHON nr' Siam QWELE: -mm Zamfll 093:10 223,110 3259- . QO-. mQ:.g Jw: Qofg U7 Zia 11352 E' 015. f.': FTlO'Uf-Cl o 4gE 35313 - mfU 'lgr -m-1 P+ qg-Q. ' pqpO 3-. 593 llwttl 10 Q l 5355 5 1? rr . -. af : .e.. ss 3 Vg t i . aaar s is li, .l Q l ,a,rr .9 I ffwgf. 1 x 5 P21 A L 'ff' . V K A K 1 ., is Qi 3- .,,, , . an A ...W .t av N ' K. 4 . M' rf' 5 ,E is .2 .rl 1 5-' .IE i A 'Q l rl ' 'Q 'lrpfsp .W Q 4 95 Nw Bus drivers are ffront rowb Mrs. Ida Ander- son, Mrs. Patsy Harris, Mrs. Millie Chaneyg fback rowj Mr. Ruben Holloway, Mr. Don- ald Fisher, and Mr. Barney Trussell. Not pictured is Mr. J. C. Russell. Mr. Charlie Carter helps keep the school looking neat by trimming the hedges. Jock Phillips Keeps GSHS Looking Good i the 14 years Mr. Jack Phillips been at GSHS, he has been ponsible for keeping the ool looking good. ack has lived in Grand Saline 25 years, and he says he really s Grand Saline and Grand ne High School. ports is one of Jack's major rests. He likes going to GS ball games and other sports irs, too. As a Dallas Cowboy fan, Jack is always ready to praise the Cowboys and discuss their latestgame. Another of Jack's interests is fishing, and just going to the lake to relax. Even when he doesn't catch any fish, he enjoys the qui- etness and the surroundings at the lake. Jack's duties of the day include getting to the school and unlock- ing the doors early in the morn- Changing burned-out light bulbs is just one of the many duties Jack performs in retaining the appearance and efficiency of the school. Jack relaxes for a moment after sweeping off the front walk of the school. :Ss ing. He fills the coke machine and candy machines so there will be enough for lunchtime. He keeps the classrooms clean and makes sure everything is in order. He also keeps the campus neat, with the help of Norman Gosset and Russell Scroggins, freshmen. Jack says he likes the work he does and being with the people at GSHS. Personnel 95 Facully Has Many Faces ln their classrooms, in the halls, at sports and extra-curricular events, teachers played a big part in our school lives. They were our friends, our watchdogs, and the witches who assigned homework. Jackie Fiisner Voc. Ag. I and ll, FFA Sponsor ,WV , ' , f ggi ff' s- ill ' 1 s - WN.. Gay Phipps English Il, Civicsr'Free Enterprise, Jour- nalism, Senior Class Sponsor 96 Faculty Joyce Whatley HECE, Family Living, Home Eco. l, FHA and JuniorClass Sponsor David Shively Band W .v., tv , ' , I Tommie Matthews English llland IV 5. ll , K .Ee . ' Edward Bailey 1 Mm- Voc. Ag. l and ll, FFA and Junior Clas Sponsor Science, World History, Fresh- Carnes Class Sponsor L. Parks lated Math l and ll, Cons, Math, PE., phomore Class Sponsor N , rfrr -A jr I wziy X 'L V r,iW 4 .' r 'IW , 2 ff - ' ' f rf ' , 3 Larry Chambless Ftel. Math ll, Biology, Class Sponsor Chemistry, Senior PM My Carter Elliott Algebra l and ll, Geometry, Trig. 'Elem Ana., Athletics M Tommy Davis Building Trades, VICA Jackie Wilson Speech, Am. History, English l and ll, Drama Club Sponsor A1 1, ,-....tn..,,o-ta o. .. , ya, Wm, I . 7, ,, ,, MM .,-.ww ,,i, .,.., , W ..,,. V, K U wt. ' I , : , I-new-M-A fmfm-,f1,.m,-.5 1 Qu' utr 1 . V v.,-.,.......,,.........,,,., -- . :,.,mf'..-'fra-tv . r '- , , 11, vit' it 2- Y , .M t 4 1 5, 4 ff'-ff -- - tara - L 1 ' A , ' 4 I as It H . las? fy 1 Q 51-r tr. ' . .'l1 E t,,t I t Faculty 97 GCOHGITT Drug Where Ouality Prevails at Low Prices Plaza Center Grand Saline TX 962 3900 Funeral Home Joe Bartley Scott Bartley IO l 5 W Wolfe Grand Saline TX 962 3333 dI1 LITL,'g8 Bea uty Salon Grand Plaza Shopping Center 962 450l OWNERS Sammy 81 Ruth Savage OPERATOR Tanya La Prade W 98 Faculty ll - - ' Il , I ff 1 49 f A , V',. I Rim , Q X Kathleen McDonald Home Economicsl II and III FHA Cheer- leader and Sophomore Class Sponsor .if-f-9' Esther Hopkins Guidance and Counseling Jo Ann Dowdie English I, Spanish I and Il, Spanish Club Sponsor Mary Warner Library Assistant if ' f -,,,,, mv y -4 . it.t S ert Linker 'ican History, HealthfP.E., Athletics Q enda Davidson alth and P.E. Marina Holt Librarian ,if I ! txkqx pw, ,i 1 f Fl ' ,, X . Il I ,V Kathryn Burton ir i 1 - Pian A, Junior Class Sponsor ' hiii , V - Eddie Rodgers American History, World History, Athletics :IU I . 1 . N r ' 9 A V 4 ' l , 0 Fw. ,,,, Inez Yates Typing I and II, Cierical Practice, Book- keeping, Business Club Sponsor Faculty 99 Looking Ahecld The future became a major concern for seniors as they realized the end of high school was com- ing close. Many took SAT and ACT tests and tried to decide which college to attend. Visiting college campuses and talking over requirements with counselor, Miss Esther Hopkins, helped them make their decisions. Some were recruited for the armed forces, and others started thinking about and looking for jobs, Seniors attended the annual Career Day at Tyler Junior College. Each student chose two workshops to participate in that concerned the career he or she had cho- sen. A barbeque lunch was provided, and a gym- nastics, singing, and band show rounded out the day. Terry Allen Wesley Allen James Anderson Harlon Bailey Deana Bates Charles Beasley lOO Seniors T g Senior Credits I Allen, Terry - Building grradeyszy VICA-it T F tsds rlsi fjgql lyyt Qf,z'5Q3liK5,es,Randy - BHSKGTDHH 24 Allen,WesIey-FFA 3. e ysllislil ff ieeeg tllilll i lliss J f tsspl l.Eootballl3g Trackg Rodeo 2, FFAQ A Anderson, James - Footbail dlll ilyl f.,j1?, yyd Perfect Attendance Award Letterman 3, All Dist. Def. Endej5Q2gf lel. r..ll I Basketball 4, Letterman 24Tl-lpngfssgfgiil5i3ij5gff3QaIPehier, Duane - Feetball Men.: Track 3, Lettermanq Y F ill. ii.. Def- End? Basketball 34 Bailey, Harlon - FFA 3, Beeffs .lll ff'!?'f liri ?ViB?3Qb8ll 4, All Dist. 3: FFA 3 Production Awardg VlCA.lfBUitdiinigs.egI l. ..ll.... j 2. Show Team 3 . V LV r,,' ,..kL 5,,. K K Vrry uGs Bates, Deana - Basketball'3,. AW2rd:f'3ff.le of r A g Captain, 2nd Team All.Dist.g Band Carrol!5B3fPi1 +lF00fbHlll4, .Capt 4Q All Dist. A4, HCJCiSel6Ct Band, 2, All Dist. Linebacker:j2,jyAylifDist Squad Leader.2,lBand Coun.g Tagckleg Baseballgj A YeHfUQ0.lS Q.j5f5QfQfl9.flf.COUY1- 2: Fr- hand Attend- Some' ' he Play, A All Chandleff 5033. 1 v eel Y e Tmmpef 44 iltlli llflfleff i.il.l 5 l ielel 4, CIOWGU 'Tfaeki 2, A leiilli Cham- CGW-iced ATDAT ielli A Student TCBOBU-UIQ Presseltlrgfeavorlfeg Mr. 2g Hon. G.radu1a.leg OffiiC6fAtde GSHSg D T A ' A i 4 g Yearbook e2,ffiEid.g Photo Edlg Boyles, Don -- Footbatig. Basket-T. . . HECE.. .ellly t . y ball3gTrackgFFA 3. l . . . . .le. C feekef-,Kem1efh --Feetbell 4 Cain, D Janet - Volleyballjii.45gg .5gaggg llyll l FFA: VlCA. I - ketball: wack: FHA 1Pe ' 7 FHA. 29 Bas bel' Sweetheart- 'A elll. 2ffi .TfeCk2 Ubfefv Ame- X fi ff' fx 'X le, f,.l,k1q-,lt.w,..5 g,.-1 l ,, ., 3 ,, , .S-el,f,,e,.s,.. f.,, ...,. ll.. W . M . . , , , i X yi 'QS eww 4 , Nha., W, i I ii? if lr--me pun. K Z 5 rv 'Ns-...Q 'sri Near the end of the year senior Deana Bates meets deadlines. Debra Jarmon, Miss Phipps, and r' Brenda Lambright measure for . caps and gowns. Flalph Carroll learnsto cook. Don Boyles Janet Cain Randy Calk Duane Carpenter Ralph Carroll Anita Chandler Lisa Clower Kenneth Crocker Pennie Crocker Seniors lOl . , 1 . 'f-,-r,::w-,,f D Sen ior lir: .kIgg4 E in 2 D K ,. , 25 titiong Ull. Dist. 2,'LSH SRA Finals Cham- Hemef 2Hd: Spelling lSlePlacessi2.qf rie Ribbon noperg FFA 3 Mies Hickman, Vickie e- l Star Farmer Degree lured? Vellevbell1rTreeKir eeeel 3, l-lveeleek Pre eeeeee D kelballi F FA-4i sieil Award- eeee FHA 4, Reg., sec., Greenhaeeiifiiilfefvellljiifi5551 e ee Kiirkr:air5ck,woone- VlCAg FFF ee ee Beflfl iier ii4Q4ijrprSQuoede 3,, ec.: FTA 2-e or f eee 'ij ' ee e i eeeeee ee eee ee l33?BfUlldioflgfffedeeri is is D - D i igeiadierlr Jir4'ZiClasSifSe0i::ifYeer-1 Hill, Lynn +fBeSkeibell, Letter- Lambrighti arendaga-1 e,FieiAi3 ebook: Whofs Who reAwrHlfflQ im3 ?,Tem S 4s-Leflefmaf' 29 2nd ViCe+PfeS4:r ee Young Homemakers Scholar-i Spanish e i Cl. 43 FTA: Band.4, All Frenchie Clggu eleee e el shipg Business Cl. Pres. D C0UflCll: Jr. Council 2, Dickerson, Themes -- Who AW?'d Rep-2 Net 1ballr4y Hon- Men.: TYP '9 Award: 1AliDiSt. Left Field 2:iTrackgT slisiiii ssii 2ndg Hon. Homaoiig Duke, Dale - Football 4i, rleaderg Air Meng CaptaingVlCA. ' D rri r srrrrs s if rsi i D LaPrade, irrseQ Gary, Gingere- 2: FFA 31 SNOW Band Council, All Dist. Band: iiii 'jVlCA,2j, ilei e siii i ir e Q e i i Farmer, Chapti riii Farrfiier, ieis Greeni 'Maj412, Head, Squad L9ad9l'If 'Jarmon,eDebra -- Volleyball 35 handg GrandfCharnp. 2,fCertif- ,ProseReadingg One Act Play. D Basketball 3, Captain, All Dist. ied BeefiShow manshipg Per- :Hapg5nggagi,gJro,-f-+- Spanish Cl.g Hon. Men.g Track: FHAQ Band fectAttendance. l r r Whofs 4, Squad Leader 2, Band Lunsford, Mike Sf- Sweetheart JV- Class rrir if ioilo Maflln. Marie - Ch0lf 2. Ull- rrrri HJOUPD Men- Peffecmilelldance- rere if iliiif Cl. 2, Sec-3 -90025, 1 Y Ji- ff, fkkk,-kf I-wr-fgg'MQ--if:.:i ,f'- ,111 . 1-5Izlu-wriifaan--far:eif,:-,firm ,,-- -, Robin Davidson Laura Dickerson Thomas Dickerson Dale Duke Ginger Gary Jo Haptonstall 102 Seniors ev, . ., Es Y Hfl7Zf'tx135i2' I 1 VME' if uf 5 5- xi ' L A , ,V s f. t. VX .. ' Wg 1- :gl , x f .vt 2. 1 S ss: 1' ftiilllititcxka - of mttiiazu Memory Monio Seniors really began to feel the ynd was in sight when caps, lovvns, and invitations arrived. 'icking out invitations, deciding ow many to order, and measur- ig for caps and gowns early in we year made them feel like seniors at last, but receiving feir orders in May made them tink of themselves as almost ex-seniors. Included with the arrival of invi- tations were memory books which set the happy group of stu- dents on a walk down memory lane. The memory book included pages for autographs, cards, school and sports information, and thoughts. The books sparked off a flurry of autograph signing, card exchanging, etc. that gave seniors a great feeling but almost ran teachers crazy. ln memory of the class of '79, seniors donated to the school the lndian mascot suit worn by Wil- liam Vess for five years. f -rss if Sb gt .2 It , -QQ. 'ag FQ, 'VX 'E' xx, ai.i4'3ifH tk Lynn Hill Troy Hill Debra Jarmon Scott Jones Don Kirkpatrick Brenda Lambright 1? 4 LP Danny l.aPrade Michael Lunsford Marie Martin Seniors 103 104 Seniors Denise Means Mike Milliorn Mandy Mitchell Diane Moore Mack Morgan Jerry Osborne Jimmy Owens Charlotte Peterson Lori Presswood Donna Roden Danny Rodgers Tamara Snerburn 'D'-'f.f .Eine yt . N-5 ,px l i s.,g . SeniorsCreditsg QT T e . Means, De,nise5-e- FHA 3, gg Vice-Pres.,g. PreeigggETA: Rodeog,Qltr.s 2, Sec.: Band:g?1?earlga,9Qk,sg2.,..N.ews+ paper, ite: Most Beautif.qig,,3,,g3r1eerI.eBdef, H e ad Q H EG S SBC T- 1 Office .Aide,.Wh'oy?sl1Who Aviiard Ln Milliorn, Mike Foothalllrtr, ll-lon. Men., Captaing VlCA, 1 T . A A Mitchell, Mandy- FTA 2g FHA 21 Band 23 Soph. Class Flep.: NEDTg One Act Play, All Star Cast. T Moore,,Diane Mo.rgan,.gMack -- FFA 2, Green- rl'5FiianidriiieChap. Farmer: VlCA 2 Jerry - Football, Wres- 3g, Tennis 3, Dist. lst, Reg. Drama Cl., Choir. -- Football 3: FFA Lori - Band 4, Maj. 2. leee g g t, Reid, Terry ,esaflglote .Pylctumdbis FHAe e e2e . eeln at Roden, Donna .-jyfresldentiat Awafd 'A'1..A lff.iLg1i iyi l,'.',L A V' Rodgers, Danny -- Basketbalijg Trackg FFA3 Perfect Attendance. Flllee ff Sherburn, Tamara -- Basketball, Trackg Tennis 23. Band 23 Stuidentg,jg Council, Flep.g Ed. of lnkwell3gNat.,rg3fjg5?,f Hon. Societyg Fl-lAg Yearb.O.QKZT iiii Biology Award, Hon. Graduateggiifr lnll TW Stephens Lynn - FHA 3' FTAQQS Sec.g Band 4, Band Council:siRepff i lliit 2, Student Councilg Yearbookg ,i,l A 2 Stephens, Wes - fNotPicturedJ Terpening, .Garg ,-- Star Chapt. Farmer,.EFA,3, ,,hapt.lFlep., Lone Statf1gFarri1er,fQCropa,P,rod uction Awardg iisi V,lCA,fB,uildings Trades, Chapieitep, ,ll ff ,Ti1,e,ss S ,lss it FFA 2, FTA, Fr. ff? f A VaillBUClili??Q5,,5t3zanne -- Trackg Fi9.hiinW9rlimiiffsirieikwafdso FHA: Sr. ClassBiepor?terg1 VGSS'4f?Willli?lhs fF00ib2H 21 Trackg'iFl-IA' Beaui. iSr.EClass Pres.g School iviascot 4, Fr.Rep. 2 ,eni p A Yarbrough, Susan -- FHAQ FTA 23 Band 33 Band Council, Sr.iCla.-A guchessg Student Council, Rep. 9 ii, :yr Q, - ,T 4 M A f 4' xg H 5 And We're Off The annual senior trip took them to Six Flags Over Texas. For many it was their first time to visit the park, and for others the trip was almost as ordinary asasunny week- end. Whatever the case, the report was that the day was a blast. lt started with handing out tickets and splitting up in groups. As the day wore on, there were several remarks that could be heard. Many of the seniors checked out the new attractions. Some decided it was a fantastic place. Laura Dickerson was so excited about it that when asked how she enjoyed her day, all she could say was, Oh! Wow! Lynn Stephens Gary Terpening Terry Thomas Suzanne Vaillencourt William Vess Susan Yarbrough Seniors 105 Big D ci Port of Our World Entertainment in our world was very important. The student body spent quite a bit of money going to Dallas or the lvletroplex for various types of entertainment. Approximately half the money spent for entertainment went for buying concert tickets. Many stu- dents bought tickets and went to concerts performed by Styx, Chi- cago, ELO, Fleetwood Mac, and Black Sabbath. Students also found that the restaurants of the Metroplex were more expensive than the local Dairy Queen or Dairy Bar. They also found it hard to get in a res- taurant such as Bobby lVlcGee's without reservations. Another big entertainment sight for the Metroplex area was Six Flags Over Texas. The students enjoyed going and spending a whole day at the big amusement park. lt was filled with a lot of scary and fun rides. Journalism students find surprise! Bol gene Dollarhyde, Joan Vines, Rent Strickland, and Lori LaPrade meet a w and crazy guy in a record shop in Big D Hersal Allen l-lap Anderson Phillip Anderson Elizabeth Armstrong Laura Bates Rita Bell Patti Brummett Dale Carroll Candy Clower in .. 95 ,i - Kimbra Carroll T f I, xv, -, I 1 .Q is mums! A 106 Juniors W. f 'Nf W . ',W, x.L- l K ' XQ' .L of - ' A I ,Aw Kin. L wifi, f--,.: A. , .,L, ,ii gy an .'X1 A . y. , ,. . ' ,ggtvy f 5525? ff? u - A 'C 'iff ' A A J S L E :. , L' ,ig i j 'fi -- - S .i 1 , xi x zvwzsgi snitzfiv ' . ,, felizfrwfl .1 ,ay i 'i ' i .L -.....,. -f ,, s -:'A V '33 I i ' i. :fi fzfiftfff K :V af , ' g L' L 'K -K' A ', ' i ff 1 V it 2 i- 'LL.,,, ,Q .aw 'wo is You wa 5 Wtm X, www' 2 QW-S-1-by 3 pw., 1 , 3 127 l 1, gvosgi 'R t J , trial, - 'LL,L' -'Hr 4 'f,Q at it 56' '.1' it Q w. l 5 , ' Q ,Lx ' ' Q T -X A ,fr sf i s f' 3 ww xi mi 223 Za T? gm iq 4' , 38 , X, X Q W l S 'K fi Chuck Clower Rhonda Clower Lisa Crawford Leslie Davis Bobigene Dollarhyde Linda Eddy Dean Elliott Leta Ellis Joe Elmore Ray Elmore April Fagg Sharon Fansler Julie Faulk Penny Feltman Russell Gandy Susan Garland Howard Gentry Tammy German Margie Griffin Mary Hahn Laura Haptonstall Debra Heddins Ramey Heddins David Joslin Deela Kelsey Libby King Lori LaPrade Chris Lee Jody Mayne Shelley McCallum Juniors 107 SHOP M mam: THE l29W.Franlc Q ,, ,ff 3 . fi 'ea-f-24 bbkfi y '01, Grand Saline BUD !1lLfUVX USED CARS AND NEW AUTO PARTS MAIN GRAND SALINE 962 3453 Brimer an Crawford Plumbing Kenneth B Larry Cra to d t ae X 75l27 X 962 3743 '3 cl r' P79 . Ys Fru??lX ll BEER. v AC! F 1 - l O8 Juniors all 1 Tim McMakin Dewey Meroney Holly Moffett Holly Monk Leanne Montgomery Danny Morgan Debra Morgan Teresa Newburn Dennis Owings Byron Phillips Laurie Potts Steve Flay Adam Richey Tracy Sansom Sherry Savage Brenda Shields Cyd Shuemake Pam Staggs Lg? W , ,W .Vi Q S -V1 if , 'R K .gpfi .ff I O ...L l l 3-.ao 1 i , .qi X talyia A rra T X ,N l N' - fav' Q... Charles Stone Renae Strickland John Teague Tony Thomas ... 2? ga Todd Thompson 1-'JP' l 2' W . ez Joan Vines 1' , Sandy Waddill Chet Walters is TerryWeaver . Ricky Wheeler Y Mike Whitus Ftonnie Williams Kerri Willingham Steven Wyer Jed Yarbrough Infant Egg Ccire Proves Too Much Responsibility ursery babies when they came back r their 24-hour check-up arrived in a riety of conditions. Some barely made it ith band-aids and no clothes, While studying parenthood, family living students were given hard-boiled eggs with faces drawn on them as babies. They were told to attend the egg as if it were a new-born baby. Mrs. Whatley, family living instructor, told each of the stu- dents that if they were going out and could not carry their chil- dren with them, they were to hire a baby-sitter and pay him or her a nickel an hour. Some students made perfect parents, but others such as Pam Staggs and Danny LaPrade left their children unattended. Pam's was eaten by her cat, and Danny's narrowly escaped disas- ter when he hurled it across the room to Lynn Stephens. Juniors Students Come From Far Away Places Watching camel races and riding Arabian horses were two of the unusual attractions for Tamara Sher- burn when she lived in Sau- dia Arabia during her eighth- grade year. She also found it interest- ing to shop for gifts and unu- sual items at the souk Cmar- ketj. Spending time sunning at the beach and going on all-day Dow trips off the coast are among her memo- ries of her year in Saudia Arabia. Tamara has visited France, Germany, Rome, and Hong Kong, in addition to the states of Maryland, Kansas, and South Carolina. Her father, a colonel in the U.S. Army, is currently sta- tioned in Washington, D.C., where she plans to visit when school is out. She has lived with her grandmother in GS to attend school her senior year. Other students who have lived in far-away places are Ralph, Lisa, and Jeffrey Car- roll, who were in Alaska. Their family lived, in a two- room log cabin for six months while their father worked on the Alaskan pipe line. For enjoyment Lisa and her brothers swam in 60- degree water, fished, and hunted bears, moose, and rabbits. They also hiked a lot l l 0 World Travelers V I I l i l 5 E 4 l l E World traveler, Tamara Sherburn, showf the treasures she collected in difteren countries. I I l t l P H l V I xl l n l Snabshofs I I I Success in o Beout -Full World Michael Akins Shane Akins Mark Allen Bryan Alvis Kelly Anderson Carolyn Anglin Patricia Anglin Kevin Ansley Stacy Armstrong Donna Barnes Pennye Brown Rodger Bryant Shannon Caldwell Tracy Calhoun Melinda Campbell 112 Sophomores Lynn Hill, Chris Lee, and Ma Fisher represented the school local beauty pageants. Lynn w in the Miss Mineola Lake Coun Pageant, a preliminary pages for the Miss Texas Contest, Ch in the Van Zandt County Queer Pageant, and Mary in the Fa Bureau Pageant. Chris was named Miss Conge iality. This award is given to t girl who is most helpful and w liked in the pageant. Mary was crowned queen the Farm Bureau Pageant. l Lynn did a vocal of 'tEve green as her talent. She placi fourth runner-up in this pageant wr- Y C Z ,i ' , - 'gk' r, i l if . x W ..,....,5. trs ii, 3 X , ...a ki W ' V , fl? 1, : in f tg' f I I . :VH 1 'N Michael Cannaday Lisa Carroll Denis Chandler Eddie Chaney Joanie Clower Travis Copeland Marty Cotton Debbie Crawford Dennis Daugherty Douglas Daugherty Debbie Davis Mark Davis Sharon Davis Terry Davis Sharon Dickinson Flenee Doss Debbie Driskill Stephen Driskill Rhonda Daley Millie Elmore Sherry Feltman Kevin Fisher Mary Fisher Lisa Fletcher Dian Fritz Raymond Fritz Pam Grier Patricia Groves Phyllis Hamblen Barry Harbison Sophomores 113 Motorcycles Provide Free Wheeling Fun Motorcycles made the scene for GSHS students this year. Free-wheeling fun attracted quite a few students to the two-vvheel- ers. Motorcycles can be ridden in rain, in the dirt, and even through the ice and snow. Riding up and down hills is fast, exciting, and fun. The wind in the face makes the ride even more enjoyable. Because motorcycles are eas- ily maneuvered in and out of small places, they can get to and from school or wherever they are going quickly and easily Motorcycles became a source of 'fun in the sun' for many, Popping wheelies is just one of the ways Barry Harbison, sophomore, enjoys his motorcycle, a Kawasaki 100. Delana Herring Karen Hill James Holden Tammy Hollowell Kip Humphrey Sheila Jones Denina Kelsey JeffKing Ricky Kirkpatrick Cheri Lane Ricky LaPrade Joni Lenton Dea Dea Looney 114 Sophomores ' l Vi LJ to L,.Q i K V ' X 1- L . L :Q- . ' 1 'T 1 f :QL Q '-Y 175 T ' 3 xl - L . fi Y S' i W. xt 4 . ,X 513.4 -V - 5, i , .X fm: RL 1 V Qt. it i 'it i i I if . ' Q I' 5- ' , 4,33 ,N . '-wi . - I 'Q , Q L Q , 3 VJ , x 8? 3 ' , .., W i LA L N T 2 fftfn t l i i' . g 2 al' fr bf 4' . -L.. 1 ks? dk ,. Ll i'l? 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L, ft X, It A Fi X 'swift rw f E 'bf Randal Looney Randy Lovett Don Maxfield Tammy McCord Mike McFarlin Lisa Means Tommy Miller Tony Miller Pam Moore Michael Morris Terry Nichols Bob Osborn Lindsey Ray Lowell Read Leah Rodgers Terri Rylant Dianna Sanders David Simpson Tommy Stephens Barbara Stone Debra Stone Tony Veach David Warrington Brian Weidig Mike Weidig Sally Whitaker Jim White Traci Whitus Kelly Williams Doris Willis Sophomores I I5 New soccer team, the Jocks include Lind- Big Response to New Soccer Progrom sey Flay Ccoachj. Tracy Ray, Trudy Stan- berry, Jimmy Johnson, Kenneth Fletcher, Gay Lynn Adams, Pam McCord, and Mike McFarlin. W , .N i A new soccer program involv- ing kids ranging in age from five to sixteen, caught the interest of several students. A few went out for the teams and others to coach. Lindsey Ray had always loved the game of soccer, and when he heard of the new sports program, he volunteered to be a coach, His team, the Jocks, competed against other GS teams such as the Junk Yard Dogs and the We riors. They placed third for tl season. Lindsey had a full schedu with practices every weekd afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. E Lindsey wished he had had ev' more time to work with his group He plans to coach again ne year and hopes to have an oi standing season, . .J , tj sz, 1 , . ' -'sw r ap ' tt ' 2 , 1 , H f I ' 'C at , , f igsfil fi, ' - , -i-si- r--i, s 'Wt W' 5 'T . U' ' at 1 rf. i L. ' Wu usa i ff , t xi W st, ' J.: 'V Q., Ar V R yi i s -7 - -... Asa- a. use -0 , . -ri x ' 1,9 - 'X'-li Q ' x A f Wg if i x wg 3' ,gg 1 : V f 3 . V K ,N 1 A, , R LW Q , fi ' 'V .. gg A' y, - lf' 4 Fyixl' x L , 'S' 5 J' I MX L, I y .L J ' , - 1 NS' Dx W t ,, ' J 5- 1 if x 'x X' ' I- T fi-,I ,gi ' . ' R 'K X Q it it-t t, 5' Q. 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In less than two months he was mounting various kinds of birds and small game. James mounted a mule-deer head from Colorado which sold for S65 and a bobcat which sold forS3O. A racooon and several squirrels are some of the small animals he has mounted. Taxidermy is an unusual hobby for teen- agers, but James Rodgers has found it to be an interesting one. Claude Lane Calvin Love Tim Joe Lovett . 1 J e k . , , Janice Lunsford Melinda Maciel Daniel Martin X 12 1? M Rf V 1 Y Jeff Means Jody Means Suzie Meroney A ff m ' 'Q--2 Sal' -s .'Qr aw-. ' ':-v gf K-5:3341 r Nj y sf L 1, 2 , fl E :fl L S ISTSQQL a.:.-eg -k ,,,..4 C2 2 5 :L L .43 . - E, .i s. J is - L K 'g.f:f' Qf1f1s4g, 5 ' 'fi m rzf ' Lfiflg? A if ' AQ? , L es : R i , i a 41: ...f .,::: ssif1-f-ar: Q 42 E X x F xx R Q1 Wx X it X 5 x X' 54 . .f 1 H+ L t its sa 5 f -25? H 155' Nw W f 5 If,-1 S affix' ns ,,. fy ly -A A I' 1 , ,-ggi. k. ti, 1 fe f ' Y L? , xftgj-. N-x QQ LL Ls: I i i L S - ' Q If . 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Frank Grand Saline 962-4274 .fi P SY? I2O Snapshots Chilly but interested are Mark Allen, Dennis Owings. Thomas Dickerson. Charlie Carter and Chet Walters as they watch a baseball game. Alter the Gong Show, presented during the Halloween Carnival, Laura Bates congratulates Patti Brummett on her acl. Exploring the GSHS campus is Rita Bells kitten, Toby. ,ws- W X t ,tt T? If' I Jf, -4 Y: E Y if if 'N is N 1' That's the Way It Was A lot ot things happen around GSHS: ordinary things and sometimes unusual. interesting things. Special events take place, seniors try to rule, teachers give their everlasting assignments, and school goes on. Students study hard while teachers and students alike learn a lot, but everyone is glad to hear that last bell to dismiss school for summer vacation. Yearbook stall members, Deana Bates. Debra Jarmon, Denise Means, Lori LaPrade. Tamara Sherburn, Bobigene Dollarhyde. and Deela Kelsey, watch attentively as the Taylor Publishing Corn- pany guide explains printingtechniques. Reading and signing the 1978 annuals at the beginning of school are Don Maxfield, Thomas Dickerson, Danny Rodgers, and Terry Allen. Watching Mr. Gilbert demonstrate his sewing ability are Cstandingj Patty Pesnell, Tammy l-lollowell, Julie Herring, William Vess, and lsittingj Becky Dickerson. Snapshots 121 Directory Bobcat CB Sales Hwy 80W Fruitvale Tex 896 1624 Carter s Service Center Fit 1 Box 149 Grand Saline Tex 962 4750 103N Main Grand Saline Tex 962 3113 111 E Broad St Mineola Tex 569 2727 Gift Galleria 204 N Spring Grand Saline Tex 962 4501 Grandma s Attic 235 N Main Grand Saline Tex 962 3596 Newman s Drive ln Hwy 80 E Grand Saline Tex Quinn sJewelry 229 N Main Grand Saline Tex 962 4250 Big Tex Service Station Hwy 80 E Grand Saline Tex. 962-8295 Darby's Department Store Flynt's Jewelry 122 Index Abrams, P Index A aul 67,81,116 Adams, Gay Lynn 116 Administration 92, 93 Akins, MiC hael 46, 67, 112 Akins, Shane 67,112 Allen, Hersal 106 Allen, Mark 67, 74, 75, 85, 112, 120 Allen, Terry 53,100,121 Allen, Tommy 78, 79, 116 Allen, Wesley 53,100 Alvin, Bryan 112 Alvis, Kevi Anderson, Anderson n 46, 116 Hap 70, 85, 106 Ida 94 Anderson: James 46, 55, 61, 65, 70, 71, 100 Anderson, Anderson, Kelly 34, 39, 43, 112 Phillip 65,70,81,85,106 Anderson, Shirley 86,126 Anglin,Ca rolyn 69,112 Anglin, Patricia 69,112 Anglin, Sh iriey 68159, 82,83,116 Ansley, Kevin 112 Armstrong, Donna 35 Armstrong, Elizabeth 35,106 Armstrong, Stacy 35, 40, 43, 112, 127 B Bailey, Edward 46,96 Bailey, Harlon 53,100 Bailey, Shi rley 93 Barker, Vickie 35,77 Barnes, Donna 17, 35, 69, 112 Baseball Basketball 84,85 70, 71 , 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79 Bates, Deana 25, 30, 36, 41, 42, 43, 57,61,72, 100,101, 121,128 Bates, Laura 3, 34, 35, 43, 57, 76, 77, 82,83,1 O6,120,127,128 Beasley, Charles 13, 22, 23, 26, 36, 37, 46, 4 7, 61, 65, 80, 81, 100 Bell, Flichard 25, 44, 46, 60, 117 Bell, Rita 120,128 2, 36, 38, 39, 43, 45, 57, 106, Black, Debbie 117 Boyles, David 46, 67, 78, 79, 80, 81, 117 Boyles, Don 46,81, 101 Bragg, Denise 36,43,117 Brown, Pennye 112 Brummett, Patti 4, 28, 29, 36, 49, 60, 120,128 Bryant, Rodger 46, 74, 75, 112 Burrow, Scott 46,78, 79,88,117 Burton, Kathryn 55, 99 C Cain, Janet 11, 39, 49, 64, 69, 101 Caldwell, Shannon 112 Calhoun,Tracy 35,36,38,39,52, 112,127 Calk, Missy 35,6O,77,117 Calk, Randy 19, 30, 35, 64, 65, 88, Valedictorian, Brenda Lambright speaks atgraduation. 101 Campbell, Melinda 35, 39, 86, 112 Cannaday, Mike 46,113 Carlisle, Ella Fay 35 Carnes, Roy 51, 97 Carpenter, Duane 46, 47, 61, 65, 70, 84, 85, 101 Carroll, Dale 46,53,65,80,81,106 Carroll, Jeff 46, 61, 66, 67, 78, 79, 80, 81, 110,117 Carroll, Kimbra 10,46, 106,111 Carroll, Lisa 69, 72, 73, 82, 83, 110, 113 Carroll, Ralph 4, 19, 61, 65, 81, 85, 101,110 Carter, Charlie 94,120 Chambless, Larry 50, 51, 97 Chandler, Anita 42,43,101 Chandler, Denis 43,113 Chandler, Vince 67, 78,117 Chaney, Eddy 113 Chaney, Millie 94 Cheerleaders 44, 45 Chitty, Donna 69,82,117 Chote, Jeffrey 117 Clark, Wayne 9 Clower, Candy 11, 69, 106 Clower, Chuck 88,89, 107 Clower, Joanie 14, 43, 45, 86, 88, 93, 113 Clower, Lisa 30, 35, 56, 57, 60, 101, 111,128 Clower, Rhonda 107 Clower, Ronny 25 Conley, Victor 25,67,78,81,117 Copeland, Travis 46,67,113 Cotton, Marty 113 Crawford, Angie 36,43,117 Crawford, Debbie 113 Crawford, Jerry 59, 65, 75 Crawford, Lisa 107 Crocker, Kenneth 19,49,53,65,101 Crocker, Pennie 17, 37, 72, 101 Cude, James 46,67,117 7 D Daley, Rhonda 113 Daley, Ronald 46 Damico, Gwen 69,117 Daugherty, Dennis 46,54,113 Daugherty, Douglas 46,54,113 Davidson, Brenda 68, 69, 72, 73, 76, 77, 82, 99 Davidson, Robin 22, 23, 35, 36, 39, 42, 43, 45, 49, 102 Davis, Debbie 113 Davis, Leslie 24, 34, 107 Davis, Mark 46,113 Davis, Sharon 29,35,59.113,125 Davis, Terry 28, 29, 43, 49, 113, 125 Davis, Tommy 52, 53, 97 Day, Pat 17 Dickerson, Becky 35, 40, 42, 43, 44, 117,121,127 Dickerson, Laura 30, 34, 37, 43, 57, 61,88,102,105,111 Dickerson, Thomas 53, 69, 70, 71 , 80, 81,85,102,120,121 Dickinson, Sharon 17,113 Dollarhyde, Bobigene 4, 28, 57, 76, 77,85,106,107,121, 127,128 Doss, Renee 17, 36, 49, 54, 59, 93, 113 Dowdle, JoAnn 38, 49, 98 Driskill, Debbie 35,113 Driskill, Stephen 62,113 Duke, Dale 15, 53, 65, 102 Duke, Velma 53 E Eberhart, Fae 94 Eddy, Linda 17,49,69,72,73,82,83, 107 Elliott, Carter 13, 14, 15, 26, 50, 64, 65, 81 , 97 Elliott, Dean 29, 59, 61 , 65, 107 Ellis, Leta 34,35,42,43,107 Elmore, Joe 80,81,107 Elmore. Millie 113 Elmore, Ray 107 F Faculty 96, 97, 98, 99 Fagg, April 35,93,107 Fansler, Sharon 107 Faulk, Julie 14, 15, 35, 42, 43, 49, 107 Feltman, Penny 107 17, 113 Feltman, Sherry Fisher, Donald 94 Fisher, Kevin 46,113 Fisher, Mary 35, 36, 43, 112, 113 Fletcher, Jeffrey 46, 67, 78, 80, 81, 117 Fletcher, Kenneth 116 Fletcher, Lisa 15,36,43,49,113 Fowler, Rita Kay 43,117 Freeman, Pearl 94 Fritz, Dian 34,113 Fritz, Ray 46 Future Farmers of America 46,47 Future Homemakers of America 34, 35 Future Teachers of America 38, 39 G Gandy, Russell 52, 53, 88, 107 Gann, Randy 46, 67, 78, 79, 88, 117 Garland, Susan 42,43,51,59,61,107 Garland, Wiley, lll 92 Gary, Debbie 11,16,43,51,117 Gary, Ginger 42,413,102 Gentry, Howard 11, 86, 107 German, Patty 35, 72, 76, 82, 83, 117 German, Tammy 35,82,83,107,127 Gilbert, Gerald 12,26,30,36,93,121 Gipson, Donna 117 Gipson,Tammy 35,36,43,117 Gossett, Norman 95,117 Gray, Tricia 15 Green, Joy 94 Grier, Pam 113 Griffin, Margie 18, 43, 107 Groves, Trish 82,83,113 H Hahn, Mary 69,107 Hamblen, Phyllis 17,113 Haptonstall, Jo 11, 26, 30, 31, 49, 58, 60, 61 , 102 Haptonstall, Laura 59,107 Harbison, Barry 46,67.113,114 Harris, Mark 25,117 Harris, Patsy 94 Heddins, Debra 29, 49. 55, 59, 86, 107 Heddins, Ramey 65,80,81,107 Heddins, Truman 92 Herring, Delana 34, 38, 39, 43, 110. 114 Herring, Julie 35,117,121 Herring, Virginia 117 Hickman, Vicki 46 l-lill,Tr oy 4,19,53,65,103 Holden, Bill 67,81,117 Holden, James 114 Holden, Vince 60,67 Holloway, Ruben 94 Hollowell, Tammy 43, 114,121 Holt, Martha 38, 39, 97 Home Economics Cooperative Education 35 Hopkins, Esther 98,100 Houghton, Stanley 29 Humphrey, Kip 42,43,86,114 Humphrey, Lonnie 86 l J lvy,Carol 35 Jarmon, Debra 4, 30, 42, 43, 57, 69, 70,73,82,83,101,103,111,121, 128 Johns on. Jimmy 116 Jones, Scott 25, 88, 103 Jones, Sheila 60,114 Joslin Joslin Keep. ,David 53,107 ,Diane 44,45,85,117 K Gary 93 Kelsey, Deela 56, 57, 107, 121, 128 Kelsey, Denina 46, 47, 69, 82, 83, 114 Kelsey, Sammie 68, 69, 117 King, Arnold 65,81 King,Curtis 43 King,Jeff 65,114 King. Libby 26, 29, 42, 43, 58, 61, 107 Kirkpatrick, Don 5, 53, 103 Kirkpatrick, Ricky 46,114 Hint Karen 40-43159-61-581114127 Coach Putman holds the cake cheerlead- Hiiiiynn 3o,3i,41,42,43,45,49, 9, e ,dm D but ft h 50,6o,ei,ss,89,io3,i12 W,f',,p,Q,3f,2f E age 3 eama 6 ev ,f My xutixtgfg I Index 123 Laidlaw, Scott 26,27 Lambright, Brenda 11,3O, 31, 34, 36, 49, 51, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 101, 103, 128 Lambright, Donna 60, 80, 81, 117, 122 Lane, Cheri 35, 39, 43, 114 Lane, Claude 15, 16, 28, 29. 36, 43, 67,111,118 LaPrade, Danny 46, 61, 103, 109 LaPrade, Lori 35,49, 57, 82,83, 106, 107,121,128 LaPrade, Ricky 114 Lee, Bob 30, 92 Lee, Chris 16, 34, 36, 43, 58, 59, 61, 82, 107, 111, 112 Lenton, Joni 114 Linker, Janelle 27 Linker, Robert 2, 64, 65, 70, 99, 111 Looney, Dea Dea 10, 39, 114 Looney, Randal 25, 46, 115 Love, Calvin 46,118 Lovett, Randy 46, 64, 66, 67, 81 , 115 Lovett, Tim Joe 3,46,67,80,81, 118 Luellen, Randy 67 Lunsford, Janice 69, 82, 83, 118 Lunsford, Mike 53,103 M Maciel, Melinda 43, 46, 72, 73, 82, 118 Martin, Allen 49 Martin Daniel 66, 67, 80, 81, 118 Martin Marie 35, 45, 49, 103 Matthews, Tommie 55, 96 Gong Show winner, William Vess, laughs as he removes shaving cream that fellow contestants threw at him. Maxfield, Don 46, 47, 74, 75, 80, 81, 115,121 Mayne, Jody 107 McCaIlum,Shelley 1O,46,47,88, 107, 111 McCord, Pam 116 McCord, Tammy 51,115 McDonald, Kathy 35, 98 McFarlin, Mike 10,46,47,115,116 McMakin, Tim 53,65,86,108 Means, Denise 2, 14, 23, 35, 37, 45, 57,61,93,104,121,128 Means, Jeff 118 Means, Jody 4, 14, 35, 40, 43, 44, 118 Means, Lisa 45,88, 115,127 Means, Murry 14, 92 Meroney, Debbie 119 Meroney, Dewey 52, 53, 108 Meroney, Suzie 118 Milam, Bud 12 Miller, Tommy 46,115 Miller, Tony 46,115 Milliorn, Mike 4, 53, 61 , 65, 104 Mitchell, Mandy 104 Moffett, Holly 35,108 Moffett, Mary 94 Monk, Holly 29, 69, 77, 108 Moore, Diane 104 Moore, Pam 39,115 Montgomery, Leanne 43,108 Morgan, Danny 53,108 Morgan, Debbie 34, 69, 72, 73, 108 Morgan, Mack 53,104 Morris, Michael 60, 67, 80, 81, 115 N Newburn, Teresa 35, 43, 61, 82, 83, 108 Nichols, Montie 35,43,77,119 Nichols, Terry 115 Norris, James 119 Index HY , X O O'Bannon, Brent 17, 46, 49, 67, 81, 86, 87, 119 Osborn, Cliff 119 Osborne, Bob 46,115 Osborne, Jerry 80, 81 , 86, 87, 104 Owens, Jimmy 46,65,104 Owings, David 46,67,75,85,119 Owings, Dennis 46, 65, 75, 84, 85, 108, 120 P Parks, H. L. 53,97 Pearson, Lawana 11,35,119 Pendleton, Darla 11,119 Pesnell, Patty 35,36,43,82,83, 119, 121 Pesnell, Tom 30,31 Peterson, Charlotte 42, 49, 104, 125 Phillips, Byron 65,85,108 Phillips, Jack 95 Phipps, Gay 55, 56, 57, 96, 101, 127, 128 Pickens, Donna 35,119 Potts, Becky 35,119 Potts, Laurie 108 Presswood, Adele 93 Presswood, Lori 42,43,104 Putman, Terry 2, 4, 27, 65, 66, 67, 74 75, 85, 123 R Rash, John 92 Ray, Lindsey 10,115,116 Ray, Steve 25,46,108 Ray, Tracy 116 Read, Lowell 115 Reid, Terry 34 Richey, Adam 5, 26, 61 , 65, 70, 71, 8O,81,85, 108,126 Risner, Jackie 47, 88, 96 Roden, Donna 17,104 Rodeo Team 84 Rodgers, Carolyn 119 Rodgers, Danny 53, 70, 71 , 80, 81, 104,121 Rodgers, Eddie 54, 65, 66, 67, 78, 81 99 Rodgers, James 25, 46, 47, 67, 80, 81, 118,119 Rodgers, Leah 115 Russell, J. C. 94 Rylant, Terri 115 S Sanders, Diana 115 Sansom, Tracy 86,108 Savage, Delbert 46,119 Savage, Gary 46,119 Savage, Sherry 108 Scroggins, Russell 37,46,54, 70,95 119 Sherburn, Tamara 30, 35, 37, 49, 57, 60,61,86,87,88,89,104,110,121, 128 Sherman, Randy 81 Shields, Brenda 16, 43, 56, 57, 86, 108, 126, 128 Early morning conversation in the caf- eteria starts the day off right for Qstand- ingj Sharon Davis, Terry Davis, Csittingj Charlotte Peterson, and Suzanne Vail- lencourt. Shively, David 41, 43, 96 Shuemake, Cyd 17, 39, 46, 47, 108, 111 Simpson, Brian 43,119 Simpson, David 25,115 Smith, Kyle 46,88, 119 Spanish Club 49 Staggs, Pam 27, 37, 86, 108, 109 Stanberry, Trudy 116 Stephens, Ann 39 Stephens, Lynn 35, 39,42,43, 105, 109 Stephens, Tommy 46,47,88,115 Stewart, Eleanor 27,93 Stewart, Gailen 27, 92, 93 Stone, Barbara 115 Stone, Charles 53, 65, 75, 85, 109 Stone, Debra 115 JStrickland, Renae 21, 57, 106, 109, 128 Student Council 36, 37 Sutton, Cindy 35, 76, 77, 119 Swain, Michael 46, 67, 78, 79, 80, 81, 119 T Tabraham, Tim 119 Taylor, Tina 119 Teague, John, Sr, 92 Teague, John 5, 53, 70, 85, 109, 126 Tennis 86, 87 Terpening, Gary 53,105 Thomas, Terry 105 Thomas, Tony 53, 65, 81, 109 Thompson, Todd 29,109 Tomlin, Connie 92 Track 80, 81 , 82, 83 Trussell, Barney 94 V Vaillencourt, Suzanne 49,105,125 Varnado, Julie 3, 18, 35, 43, 44, 119 Varner, Charles 119 Veach, Tony 67,74, 75,115 Vess, William 15, 17, 24, 26, 31, 35. 36,37,103,105,121, 124 Vines, Joan 11,21 , 57, 106, 109, 128 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America 52, 53 Volleyball 68, 69 W Waddill,Sandy 35,38,39,42,43,109 Walters, Chet 65, 70, 84, 85, 109, 120 Warner, Mary 98 Weaver, Terry 25, 46, 47, 109 Weidig, Brian 115 Weidig, Mike 115 Whatley, Joyce 19, 35, 96, 109 Wheeler, Bobby 80,81 Wheeler, Ricky 65, 80, 81 , 109 Whitaker, Sally 115 White, Jeff 46,657,119 White, Jim 115 Ci Whitus, Mike 52,53,109 Whitus, Traci 35,115 Williams, Kelly 115 Williams, Ronnie 65,70,71,85,109, 126 Willingham, Kerri 17, 26, 36, 49, 58, 59, 61 , 68, 69, 72, 73, 82, 83, 109 Willis, Doris 115 Wilson, Barbara 35,119 Wilson, Jackie 28, 29, 97 Worden, Diana 46,69,82,83,119 Worden, Mark 46, 67, 78 Wyer, Steven 109 Y Z Yarbrough, Jed 53,109 Yarbrough, Kevin 46,119 Yarbrough, Susan 14, 36, 39, 42, 43, 105 Yates, lnez 49, 59, 99 Yearbook Staff 56, 57, 128 Zimmerman, Gary 119 Advertising Index Anderson Nursing Home 38 Artistic Hai'- fashions 82 Bartley Funeral Home 98 Ben and Neva's 50 Benham Bean Company 50 Brimer and Crawford Plumbing 108 Calhoun Meat Co. 58 Carpenter's Dairy Bar 78 City Pharmacy 20 Country Casuals 86 Crisler's Office Supply 18 Dairy Queen 28 Economy Drug 98 Emporium 20 First National Bank 94 Grand Saline Hardware 120 Grand Saline Sun 120 Hargrove Muffler 8 Custom Shop 60 Heath Real Estate 24 Heddings Chevroletl-louse 38 lndian's Automotive Center 50 Karat Patch 20 LaPrade Farm Supply 60 Main St. Baptist Church 82 Martin Insurance 20 Methodist Church 60 Moody's Quick Food 8. Feed Supply 86 Moreland Meat Co. 120 Morton Salt 118 Owens Lumber Co. 18 Parker Real Estate 48 Rash and Ritchie Feed Store 58 Sammy's Beauty Salon 98 Smart Shop 108 Sportsman's Corner 58 Sports Shop 38 Terrell Equipment 24 The Show 42 Used Cars 8 Auto Parts 108 Walker Electric 78 Western Auto 94 Index 125 Rdios until LUe 126 Closing we .4 Reviewing the final tennis meet, Mr. Anderson and Brenda Shields talk over the outcome, Proudly displaying the number 1 sign, John Teague, Ronnie Williams, and Adam Richey are glad they are the district champs in baseball. i Cleaning out lockers, checking in books, planning banquets, girls prac- ticing for tryouts, and rehearsing for graduation. All of these things signified the ending of another school year. Because of the things we experi- enced and new faces vve met during the year, when we left we were differ- ent persons and we took with us a small part of this special world. 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