Greenville High School - Lion Yearbook (Greenville, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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The theme this year was Little Bit of Country, Little Bit of Rock and Roll. Besides le 'ning new dances, they, along with the ba. l, had to make two huge backdrops to cover both sides of the gym. Mrs. Pam Clayton was the F1ash's sponsor. QW TOP: Manette Fitzpatrick watches officers intently to learn a routine ABOVE Kelly Ball and Tammie Lytle served as Flash managers this year RIGHT Marie Hill waits for the halftime performance. 'IA Organizations lashes Kick-Up Qpirif TOP: Mrs. Clayton watches the Flashes during their morning practice in the gym. MIDDLE LEFT: Carrie Dodds decorates a football chair. MIDDLE RIGHT: Kim Boshears concentrates onthe play at one of the football games. BOTTOM: Some Flash members pose before marching to the field for a football game. ,..f-if If if if ' f -QNX Q fr ,M so ,M 1 V Q, at ,I HA.. kk ly wdlw X , ll be W4 ' J ,Q- Q ,aw Organizations - 15 Q. A L.: .EI O0 .,-1 n-. O .J ... '-+4 cu .-4 ni H cu vi L. 1: Q .,-. 2... S... 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TOP RIGHT: lan Brashears, Paige Garrett, and Diane Deveny try to stay warm at a football game. LEFT: The Pep Squad performs a routine at a pep rally. ABOVE: Darla Wimberly awaits the prelgame line- up. Organizations A Cappella Choir Members of the A Cappella Choir Qin alphabetical orderj were: Marj Adams, Carol Bearden, Tony Billereal, Amy Blue, Monica Bonney, Chuck Bundick, Karen Jo Byers, Danny Capps, Kip Carroll, Tony Chandler, Deborah Crow, Kerry Dodds, Sammy Duncan, Kenna Ford, Nancy Hayter, Kathy Hungerford, Scott Hungerford, Judy Jacobs, Tommy Johnson, Shell King, Greg Lytle, Tammie Lytle, Greg Mathews, Sharon Myers, Cathy McCormack, Andy Narramore, Robin Prestidge, Rocky Rainbolt, Randy Roberts, Julie Smith, Donna Stapleton, Gary Stephenson, Sharon Thompson, Leah Vaughn, Julie Ward, and Jimmy Wardlaw. Organizations RIGHT: A Cappella Choir officers were: Gary Stephenson, President, Nancy Hayter, Secretary: Amy Blue, Treasurerg and Sammy Duncan, Vice-President. BELOW: Members of the Mixed Choir were: FRONT ROW: Dawn Mitchell, Diana Howard, Tammy Chambliss, Patty Riviera, Kelly Sheffield, Shelly Shepperd, Jamie Bland, Felicia Hodges, Danette Bishop, and Fran Wright. SECOND ROW: Karen Colley, Ruth Ann Shaw, Lisa Collins, Debbie Stidham, Kathy Lynch, lan Brashears, Beverly Thompson, Beth Shaver, Leigh Ann Thomas, Vickie Hooten, Theresa White, and Diane Klutz. THIRD ROW: Tammie Harper, Mary White, lo Ann Busch, Linda Hawes, Diane Mayberry, Amy Shirey, Susan Crowe, Carol Nicholson, Melissa Bowman, Gina Greene, Lisa lones, Donna Klutz, and Alice Johnson. BACK ROW: Paul Sutton, Kerry Shackleford, David Narramore, David Laymon, Willie Brazan, Stan Greene, Jeff Grady, Scotty Neal, and Larry Davis. 6 v P 22 - Organizations 4 was Y f Choirs Enrich Culfure There were two choirs this year, the A Cappella and the Mixed Choir. Mrs. Jean Greaves assisted Mr. John Hornbeck in directing the choirs. MY FAIR LADY was selected to be the musical of the year. Practice began on August 1, and continued up to presentation time , September 9 and 11. In competition with members of other choirs, the choir had thirty-three members to make All-District, fourteen members to make All-Region, and three members to make All-Area . Through the sale of pop corn, and the money made from the musical and concerts, the A Cappella Choir made a spring IOUI. The Mixed Choir officers were: Danette Bishop, President, Paul Sutton, Vice- Presidentg and Tammy Harper, Secretary. TOP LEFT: Mr. Hornbeck directs the A Cappella Choir. ABOVE: All-Region Choir members were: FRONT ROW: Andy Narramore, Tony Billereal, Danny Capps, and Jimmy Wardlaw. BACK ROW: Nancy Hayter, Amy Blue, Monica Bonney, Kathy Hungerford, Mary White, Kip Carroll, Vickie Hootcn, Tamrnie Lytle, Chuck Bundick, and Mischelle Walker. LEFT: All-Area Choir members were: Kip Carroll, Jimmy Wardlaw, and Danny Capps. Organizations - 23 s I l g 24 - Organizations i ff, I- Elf: 5 ,, ,, ., wif 'HM . ,fm Cheerleaders ' e FRONT ROW: Kathy Hare, Karen Jo Byers, Kim Kelly, and Judy Averiu. BACK ROW: Cindy Hogue, Kari Srainback, Polly Berggren fMascotb, Shell King, and Judy Noe. Organizations - 25 2- Cheerleaders Keep Thai Spirif Up ll ll? X 'i ,C we W ' fe Ease 5, 1. , L '45 Ay u 3 TOP RIGHT: Cindy Hogue bundles up on the sideline. TOP LEFT: Cheerleaders end the year on a serious note. ABOVE: Judy Noe encourages a Lion victory. RIGHT: Cheerleaders clean-up Lions' jerseys. 26 - Organizations ,...-y 5- Working together for the first time and learning new cheers at the SMU cheerleader camp came first on the schedule of this year's cheerleaders. They received several top ratings. Football season kept the cheerleaders busy making posters, thinking up skits, and coordinating pep rallies. The mascot also had to make a run-through each week. For Homecoming the cheerleaders made an all out effort to get everyone into the mood of things. They decorated the halls from top to bottom and then decorated the gym. Each cheerleader made thirty-five hall signs, and a key chain was made for each football player. Basketball season brought on a few more pep rallies and a lot more games to go to. The cheerleaders, besides coordinating pep rallies and homecoming activities, had to attend all athletic events, all Lion Backer meetings, and all school functions. Everything they did was to promote school spirit. Mrs. Jill Baker served as sponsor. TOP: Karen Jo Byers incites enthusiasm. LEFT: Kari Stainback dances at a pep rally. ABOVE: Cheerleaders demonstrate perfect precision. Organizations 27 1 A ,Q w . 'L . ' .- 1 M A if I 1' A A J V Y Y V yy Q w , 0 ,QWY f --A ,ffl ' 1, U , su n 4 v ' 4 ' mf ', W mm W ,f'- -, W .M - ff u X M xx 5 ,Q ,Vg so ' , 3- '55 - - Qff is -Af,-' ., if HW fi E . ,Mfg V v ., ,Iii ,lfwr 3 Ag 'U M 'X QM X 'ig 55 ti? 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To start the year off right, the band began practicing the first of August under the new leadership of Mr. Lennie Walker and Mrs. Pam Hansen. They learned the new music and marching drills that they would perform at pep rallies and football games. In the fall the band attended UIL marching competition, where they received three superior ratings. After football season was over, the band began to prepare for the band and flash floor show. The theme this year was Little Bit of Country, Little Bit of Rock and Roll. The stage band and the whole band performed alone or in accompaniment to the flash routines. One big trip of the year was made in the springg paid for from the proceeds of the floor show and money made from selling light bulbs and pop corn. Wife' ig, -i TOP: Sandra Linerode blows her horn at a pep rally. LEFT: Tony Chandler, Drum Major, instructs the band on the next move. ABOVE: The band officers were Mike Huggs, lunior Lieutenant: Tony Chandler, Drum Majorg Robert Graff, Sophomore Lieutenant: Karl Shackleford, Band Captain: Kelly Higginbotham, Band Sweetheartq and Scott Nixon, Senior Lieutenant. Organizations - 3 Yearbook members were: FRONT ROW: Sherry Hoy, Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Faculty, and Girls Sports, Kathy Hungerford, Photographerg Caroline Williams, Organizations, Andy Riley, Photographer, Gloria Redman, Classes qlunior and Seniorhz Kerry Shackleford, Photographer and Marla Peaden, Photographer. BACK ROW: Kevin Banks, Clubs: Paul Sutton, Boys Sports, Sharon Cates, Classes fSophonroresJ, and Curriculum: Kim Knowles, Student Life, Neill Morgan, Photographer, lay Nussbaum, Head Photographer: Mrs. Peggy Gray, Advisor, and Kyle Byrom, Editor-in-Chief, Opening, Closing, and Favorites. 32 - Organizations ,f,X ,ffi 'Y 2 NHS Emphasizes Service To promote good leadership, scholarship, character, and service in young people was the goal of the National Honor Society. They had several money making projects during the year to raise money for service projects. Their annual sales included Homecoming boutineers and corsages and Valentine carnations. They money went into a Christmas party for the children at Boles Home, an Installation Service for the new members of the NHS, a Senior Dinner and one big service project of the year. This years project was installing a new amplifier and microphone in the podium. The officers were: Dewain Barker, President: Judy Noe, Vice-President: Polly Berggren, Secretaryg Gail Money, Treasurerg Page Patterson, Historian, Larry Harper, Parliamentarian: Jay Nussbaum, Reporter: and Kay Boshart and Kenneth Camp were Junior Representatives. sssc savannas B fs Kas ..,,,,-ms' TOP RIGHT: Dewain Barker carries on his duties as the NHS president at a meeting. RIGHT: Cheryl Horton gives Kerry Shackleford his Homecoming corsage. ABOVE: NHS members Larry Harper, Tommy Johnson, Cheryl Horton, and Scott Crabtree vote at a meeting. 34 Organizations , :fs , 7 3 lx. P' 1 W at -A M... T i R 1 i I 1 Q, ' gf nil K W. fw.,.,, tt J, .. . , 3-' 'flrifiitffffisi . f2f1 7' . 4:'Tf'Q14'f'Q3V'X'2 5c lf .,22U.,+i' Q mi EXXQX - gf.-..,,f' 3.1 ff . Qfl4'aS7 me : ffl' lawn -QXwfgkLQgN q-,. '+.1 i Q . ,, , h -fbias . V ' ' . N 1337- N f'-'N 1,f' V,! .2 , .f sn ' ,K , Y T 125 Q3 T T T if f x i l'::S:f5,.fh ' hr V .' ' s v?'YAf5gf' ' .gzsxra fj,.:y4f3ff?!29 7f- . N. ,,, , H MHS. . X K .sf ,.w7,l:f.lEy.?j,.,,2:j.ft . . , x If TOP LEFT: Judy Noe looks on at the Boles Home Christmas Party. TOP RIGHT: The Valentine featured the names of Carnation recipients. LEFT: Wendy Siergiej places a candle in the holder during the Installment Ceremony of new members. ABOVE: Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Rainbolt served as the NHS sponsors. Organizations -- 35 2 gl-. ,VK , . , , ,Q M.-. f...---- Lion Tracks Wrifes If All ,, RIGHT: Kim Knowles served as co-editor of Lion Tracks. BELOW: Miss Kelley and Edmond 'kg Williams look over ads. BOTTOM: Andy Riley and Andy Narramore served as photographers . For the first time in Greenville High Schoo1's history the school paper, LION TRACKS, won a number one rating from the UIL Press. Living up to last year's standards. the LION TRACKS staff put out an informative paper every two or three weeks, making fourteen papers for the year. The paper reported school news, giving coverage to classroom activities, clubs, organizations, and sports. It also covered pertinent community news. LION TRACKS kept a record of what occurred during the school year. At a Texas High School Press Association Convention, LION TRACKS received an All- Texas honor rating. Andy Riley won a first place rating for miscellaneous sports action photos. Kim Knowles, Kenneth Camp, and Andy Narramore were ranked among the Cream of the Crop for interpretive feature, editorial writing, and advertising in that order. Co-Editors this year were Kim Knowles and Andy Riley. Barry Wallace and Kenneth Camp were the Asst. Editors. Staff members were Dean Bever, Keith Boydston, Mike Bramlett, Debbie Byrd, Gary Crane, Tommy Cummings, Karen Hines, Scott Palmer, Tammy Pyle, Gloria Redman, Jackie Santana, Edmond Williams, and James Willingham. The advertising manager was Kyle Wilkison, and Bob Smith served as business manager. Photographers were Andy Riley and Andy Narramore. David Abbott served as staff artist. Miss Linda Kelly advised the staff. 36 Organizations ZW !,,.-4 fs. i1,,.....,......-- Fr Y-vw we X ! 2 . 'wa aw lm 'ff' 'f AEE 'N-H 'Qsysnlraw ,T- '4ws..x' gif .. .za . T ,, , at 1 'ft ,.p, ef E fn 99 TOP LEFT: The LION TRACK staff makes plans for a future issue. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Byrd and Barry Wallace make staff story assignments. proofreads a story. LEFT: Karen Hines types copy for the newspaper. ABOVE: Kenneth Camp Organizations - 3 4 TOP: Mr. Gant listens to ideas presented at a council meeting. ABOVE: Polly Berggren and Kim Kelly sell tickets to a program that the council is sponsoring. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Student Council officers were: Kent Stainback, President: Kathy Hare, Secretary: Nancy Hayter, Historian: Larry Harper, Parliamentariang Charlotte Benton, Vice-President: and Judy Noe, Treasurer. RIGHT: Kelly Higginbotham, one of the quarterbacks for the white team, warms up on the sideline at the Powder Puff Football game. 38 - Organizations r'C ': -T 'T ,.. .. .,.,- I , H - e z-1- rf ' , -' , , Council Plans Acfivifies s 0 fgfg .. f 9 S A 'P 3.9 Lt irc 'Sr L ,Q Q14 4 Q44 TOP LEFT: Carol Patterson listens at a meeting while Mr. Cartwright looks on. TOP RIGHT: Polly Berggren, Cathy Hare, Cindy Hogue, and Kari Stainback attend a meeting. BOTTOM: David Layman, Andy Bramlett, David Hash, Danette Bishop, and Charlotte Benton conduct an election. 1 :ins Q I 5 .rw ,4 A' 42 -4 F13 Q N56 'Z eg l IlmQ2 ,yvp-.-.,l,,.,.,s-. .t,, t ta . .A ie X Sf' is if is if r is Mr. Gantt and Mr. Cartwright led the Student Council in their efforts to serve their fellow students . They planned many social activities f including after game dances, Homecoming Dance, Powder Puff Football Game, Favorites Dance, Slave Amont the more serious activities the Student Council was responsible for was elections, coordination of the Christmas canned food drive for the Salvation Army, the morning devotional, and school safety . The Student Council sent four of its members periodically to the Texas Association of Student Council workshops where ideas were exchanged between members of different councils. At the workshops they found out whaqother schools were doing and how their programs worked out. Organizations - 39 'f '?,f K ,Q X. gxsx P X 1 Day, Twerp Week, and the Talent Show. -0 .-a----- km.- -ow -I M3 , rwsfift E 159 - PERQDNALITIEQ - PERSONAL 9.1 Q ,XX X X f 5 w, A x s Kariffainbab R 'A MIQQ 42 ff' 'KX js' 2 g X F -qpff -Xa, 1. ..,. 'ns 1 1 - g ' ' L 2 'fx 544- ,i EQ sex-fi-'ix , 1 Lx K ld? Fink 1 YS? , ,K 1 Q 4- , F. M 4 qw M: P K w X N N? ,S , .,, ,VY af - my S... 5 0 fwwaiw it 'L ' 4iA,,, 5 1 I N , L,L.' K 54 mia fm '- qi wfl'-NT , MUST BEAUTIFUL Kelly Hgginbofham MOST HANDQOME Gary Qorrells BEST L ALL AROUND Nancy Hagfer Larry Harper MOST LIKEL Y T0 SUCCEED Yolanda Ward Dewain Barker MOST COUR TEUUQ Marj Adams Chuck Bundick MUST SCHUUL M SPIRIT Judy AveriH Glenn Marfin WI TTIE9 T Melinda Mc0arley Ronnie Boles M09 T FEMININE Sheila Baker - MOST A THLETIC John Mason FRIENDLIEQ T Oafhy Hare Gerald Brown OP ED AL CUTEQT COUPLE Judy Averiff Jay Nussbaum BEST DREQQED Belinda Whefsfone Qcoff Crabfree P ,rx 'uf 1 4 Z ri-t I' mm: K+ SKI. 4 1C vii 52 1 Karen Jgyersw Greg X FA Q If EN' if Q 'Sis Julie Coker Tim 9Pai8f'ff.' ie. QDPHOMORE FAVORITES P+? JQ, ggi, gzge Har M qi! up if ll I' 9 I ,CF P! il, y f REX BASKETBALL QUEEN 0harIoHe Mason FFA QWEETHEART Lynn Hare BAND S WEE THEART Kelly Hlgginbofham HOMECOMING QUEEN Polly Berggren P fl! i-amz, 1 1 1 Gay Kyle OUTSTANDING 9515110129 S sw ul Q4 , v I' y 5 5-, , if 34 Ffif' A . 'i 5 , F 5 , Kw 5' K I 'Q is 14' ,Ir P , 2 1 G35 12,4 5' M 'fm' 527 U TQTANDING QQENIORQ ,av S Judy Kenfo Gibson ursrmvnnva QENIORS f ..,,, W IFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDENTLIF Qohool Begins in Augusf Students returned to school in mid-August amidst hot , sweltering weather. Crowded staircases, jammed halls, and wandering sophomores were a common sight. For the first two weeks of school, confusion reigned in the counselors' offices as students requested schedule changes. In consideration to the lack of air conditioning at GHS , the students dressed for the climate. Shorter hair for both girls and guys was the style. Girls wore sundresses, halters, and barefoot sandles while guys appeared in the usual blue jeans and T-shirts S wt aw aa., I Eb . TOP RIGHT: Many students request a schedule change form at the beginning of school. ABOVE: The lion poster represents the spirit to come. MIDDLE: The building seems deserted without the bustle of students. RIGHT: Preparations are being made at Phillips Field for the forthcoming football season. 64 Student Life .A , -1-' 'Y 310x755 se, Academic Excellence Rewarded Students with an A average for the 1975-'76 school year were honored at the AEA Assembly on August 26. First year awardees received either a sweater or blanket featuring an AEA emblem. Seniors earning an award for the first time received either a white sweater or a red blanket. Second and third year honorees were presented a patch. The award program was sponsored by the City Federation of Women's Clubs LEFT: Juniors with an A average for last year receive sweaters. BELOW LEFT: Senior awardees receive either a sweater or patch for their junior year's achievements. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior Terri Graves receives her sweater while classmate Judy Jacobs JAUGS 3 4 5 6 7 1011121314 '15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2930 31 looks on. 1 I 1 2 8 9 .ff A p , WN, , A efffiaat K Student Life - 65 1 Fair Skylines Green ville The pleasant skyline ofthe Hunt County Fair decorated Greenville during the last week of August. Hordes of people, GHS students and faculty included, turned out to participate in fair activities - from entering contests to mixing with the general crowd . TOP: Students cavorr at the fair. RIGHT: Sophomore Maureen Viritow becomes Hunt County Fair Queen while the Fair Princess looks on. BELOW: GHS Seniors Gary Carroll, Glenn Martin, and Cindy Small enjoy a ride on the Midway. LEFT: Senior Gary Carroll takes a ride in a bumper car. BELOW: Wendy Siergiej , senior, and Junior Lisa Gann pause for a breather on the fairgrounds. BOTTOM: The fair skyline at sunset makes a glorious view. v-hw' 'HWY'-H ws i s 15,31 my . Siudenf Life - 67 'D' NPZFJM 3+ My Fair Lady Spofli his Qepfember Highlighting September was the choral Music Department's production of the musical My Fair Lady. Under the direction of Mr. John Hornbeck, the musical was successful due to the long hours of hard work by the participating students in rehearsing and preparing artwork, programs, lighting, publicity, and the sound system. Practice for the musical began in mid-summer and continued throughout the opening weeks of school. Students from ETSU helped with the make-up. TOP: Chorus members Shell King and Karen Jo Byers perform With a Little Bit of Luck. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Hornbeck assists Gary Stephenson in back stage directions. MIDDLE RIGHT: An ETSU student helps Tommy Johnson put on his stage make-up. LEFT: Tommy Johnson as Professor Henry Higgins and Julie Smith as Eliza Doolittle confront each other as Eliza asks for speech lessons. SEPT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 ll I2 I3 14 I5 I6 17 18 I9 20 21 22 23 24 5 26 27 28 29 30 Student Life - 69 Spirif I nifes af Pep Rallies Football pep rallies were the main attraction for students on Fridays during football season. Organizations at GHS had many hours of practice through the summer and fall months to prepare for exciting pep rallies. The Cheerleaders, Twirlers, Flashes, Band, and Pep Squad displayed their talents and T va ff' Q' O v. C ' I if .t ' ,sim 5225 ' ,ff ,, 0 llflllffl G 'Hi rm .- entertained the student body. Victory apples, competitive yells, and skits were the focal points of each pep rally . TOP LEFT: Head cheerleader Kari Stainback gets down and boogies during a pep rally. TOP RIGHT: Pep Squad officer Colleen McNeely performs a pom-pom routine. ABOVE: Senior Dewain Barker hurriedly eats an apple during a competitive skit. RIGHT: The cheerleaders form the traditional pyramid during a cheer. 70 Student Life LEFT: Football player Rick Camp catches his victory apple while teammates Ronald Tapley and Jimmy Wardlaw look on. FAR LEFT: Lion Mascot Polly Berggren hits Coach Lee Leonard in the face with a pie after a stirring pep rally. BELOW: Each GHS student becomes involved with the music. BOTTOM CENTER: This cuddly stuffed lion makes one of his many appearances at the pep rallies. BOTTOM RIGHT: Future Lions support their team. 5 ,1 fy , iw p gs. ' A Q Kidd Q, Student Life Homecomin Hi hlighfs Ocfober The week of Homecoming included a Sock-it-to-Richardson day, a red and white clay, a spirit overall day, the car parade through downtown Greenville, a pep rally at the court house, and other special events. Senior Polly Berggren was crowned Homecoming Queen at the pre-game ceremonies. Although the Lions lost the game to Richardson, the spirit was still high at the Homecoming Dance following the game. Students boogied to different beats of music from the new hit song Disco Duck by Rick Lees and his Cast of Idiots to the sad melody Kiss and Say Goodbye by Manhatten. TOP: Junior Homecoming nominees are Kim Kelly, Karen Jo Byers, and Shell King. RIGHT: The Sock-it-toe Richardson day features students wearing the wildest socks imaginable. RIGHT: GHS students cheer at the courthouse. BELOW: Students and faculty display their overall spirit as seniors pose with teacherl. D. Humphries. BOTTOM RIGHT: Flash Kim Pittman waits in anticipation for the Flash high kick feature to begin. 'RT' K.. .if 1 . is 72 - Student Life LEFT: Senior Polly Berggren is Homecoming Queen. BOTTOM: Senior and sophomore candidates include Seniors: Kari Stainback, Polly Berggren, Charlotte Mason, and Judy Noe: Sophomores Tammie Harper and Julie Coker OCT 3 4 5 6 1011 1213141516 171819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 is Siudent Life - 73 l2l 789 Elecfion Held in November Leading the news stories of November was Jimmy Carter's defeat of Gerald Ford in the presidential election. GHS students were involved in the nation's politics as they voted in a mock election held by Mrs. Sue Shanks and Mrs. Gayla Hardaway. They misguidedly named Gerald Ford the winner. Also during the Thanksgiving break students A , engaged in various trips and activities. One dl such group enjoyed a canoe trip to Oklahoma. For the first time in years, Greenvillites had a special treat of November snow. After the 1.1. Pearce football game, an average of 1 inch of snow fell around the city. NOV 141516171819 20 y sn, 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Y are , yl .O .t o O 4 ,, v ., , . 1 lv 1' ...,t Nk:z5' ., ., K- A K 1 , t Y 1,3 .,T,..p-line fssediwt- TOP: Sophomore John Rogers puts up a pup tent on the canoe trip. MIDDLE: Senior Dike Leveritt votes in the mock election. ABOVE: Juniors Ed Hooten and Tim Fulfer paddle downstream while sponsor Bosie Bozwell goes along for the ride. 74 - Student Life Spreading the festive spirit of N, , Christmas, the FLA Christmas Party for the faculty and foreign language students was held December 13. The party featured delicacies from each nation - German, Spanish, and French. Another Christmas reminder was the surprise appearance of Santa Claus at one of the basketball pep rallies. Also, English mini-courses were held during the last two weeks of school before the holidays. DEC .26 27 28 29 so 31 S ..a -E 9' fx..-1 'fE..,-L t 2 t C . rsss TOP: Students Diane Klutz and Tammy Chamblis enjoy their mini-course Ghost Stories taught by Mrs. Whitlock. LEFT: Santa Claus gives goodies to visitors at a basketball pep rally. ABOVE: FLA Representative James Bonney fcenterb presents the Soccer Championship Cup to Spanish Club players Kelley Landen, Gary Stephenson. and Mike Herlocker. Sludeni Life - 75 5 6 7 a 91011 '12 I3 I4 I5 161718 I9 20 21 22 23 24 25 Whifes Defeaf Reds 26- I0 3 X X .1 Nui tpg. TOP LEFT: Sophomore Kelly Crabtree crowns Scott Crabtree Powderpuff King. TOP RIGHT: King nominees include Donald Barker, Dan Reeder, David Layman, and Andy Barmlett. ABOVE: Both red and white cheerleaders join together to build the traditional pyramid. RIGHT: Junior Tony Chandler shows his twirling abilities. 76 - Student Life li, 4- 3 AF' If 'lf F , .fy January Brings Beginnings The month of January saw the beginnings of new events at GHS. First, a wave of icy weather resulted in an ice holiday from school. Students enjoyed the slipping and sliding on the icy sidewalks and roads. A church basketball league was started at GHS by guys of the local churches. The games, held each Monday and Thursday. were played in the First Baptist and Highland Terrace Church's gymnasiums. Students in the English department were kept busy as Mrs. Whit1ock's sophomore classes performed a modern excerpt of Cyrano de Bergerac. The research paper project was kicked off by Mrs. Cartwright's senior English classes. as they spent most of January in the library doing research. r as 'i JAN I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 Il I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 TOP RIGHT: Doreen Clark performs a modern version of Cyrano de Bergerac on roller skates. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Cartwright and Mrs. Newman discuss library research material while Linda Metzger, senior, patiently waits her turn. RIGHT: Ag students take advantage of the icy weather to play with an old sled. 78 - Siudent Life .fi 1' it 7- N77 M f'.sm-'S.i'siF' we -. z-.v-- 4 'Img A ls., r'N i aim sqs. 53, 1..,,,-.wh .. . .N Q. -- X. , Q-as TOP: GHS cheerleaders disguise themselves during a basketball pep rally skit. FAR LEFT: Senior Matt McManus participates in the church basketball league. ABOVE: Government classes watch the presidential inauguration of Jimmy Carter on TV in the library. LEFT: Coach Lee Leonard hooks up during the school song at a basketball pep rally. Student Life -- 79 ln early February, sophomore and junior girls tried out for 1977-78 cheerleaders and Lion mascot at a special pep assembly. Each girl trying out for cheerleader performed two yells separately and one yell as st group. The junior girls trying out for Lion mascot drew a poster representing a miniature run-through. The student body voted, and the 1977-'78 cheerleaders are: Nancy Crane, Lynn Hare, Patti Rivera and Ruth Ann Shaw. The new mascot is Kerry Dodds. RIGHT: Kerry Dodds displays her Mascote winning poster. BELOW: Lynn Hare performs a yell. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cheerleader hopefuls await the tryouts. February Marks Trgoufs 5-Or FEB 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9101112 13141516171819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2728 80 Student Life Charloffe Takes Honor Another highlight of the month was the crowning of the Basketball Queen. A spirited pep rally the day of the game ignited the anticipation of who would be chosen Queen. That night Senior Charlotte Mason was crowned Queen during pre-game ceremonies. LEFT: Senior Charlotte Mason, escorted by A. W. Turner, reigns as Basketball Queen. BELOW: Queen nominees are Diane Louis, Cathy Hare, Deborah Waters, Polly Berggren. Carolyn Traylor, and Charlotte Mason. WM W .X - 959' ,.,, . M, fgflgiwifl z 'II' . 1'-' Q' . ,,., www , - K W, 9 Q K igv y - 'QW zf W Student Life Cupid Visifs GHS N The NHS carnations were the highpoint of Valentine's Day at GHS While Cupid was busy aiming his arrows, the NHS did a little match- making of their own,with their Carnation sales. Students crowded around the heart in the foyer, searching to find their names and see how many carnations they were receiving. After the carnations were delivered first period , students carried their multi-colored flowers all day. The Drama Club also participated in the festivities with their candy sales ABOVE: NHS members sort carnations for delivery. TOP RIGHT: Senior Tommy Johnson fills a flower order for some lucky Valentine. RIGHT: Seniors Melinda McCarley, Caroline Williams, and Kim Knowles study the carnation heart in the foyer. 82 - Student Life fan! ,W .1 qmidw M. March Oonveys Resflessness gaucho pants, cotton tops, and sandals. Guys kept their good old reliable jeans and shirts as their usual attire . During lunch breaks, students were entertained by the musical strains of Evergreen by Barbara Streisand and Carwash by Rolls Royce . MAR I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO ll 12 I3 I4 I5 16 17 I8 I9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 TOP LEFT: SBP Kent Stainback reads morning announcements with the aid of Mr. Gibson MIDDLE LEFT: Dr. Berggren's Chemistry class says the Pledge of Allegiance. MIDDLE RIGHT: Senior Wayne Williamson goes to his locker between classes LEFT Students enter the building after lunch. Student L fe 83 Floorshow Mofif LiHIe Bif Counfrg . . . A capacity crowd was entertained at the annual Band and Flash Floorshow held March 11 and 12. The many musical numbers carried out the theme of the show, Little Bit Country . . . Little Bit Rock'n'Roll, with their variations of song-type from Fanfare and Allegro to the Ballad of Jed Clampett. The Concert and Stage Bands, under the new direction of Mr. Lenny Walker and fi N, 4 L 3 TOP: Senior Flash Janet Woodard dances to Rhinestone Cowboy. ABOVE: Carolyn Manton, junior Flash, rocks to Your Mama Don't Dance. MIDDLE RIGHT: Twirlers Angie Wein and Marcella Bryant are dance partners in The Ballad of led Clampett. RIGHT: Flash Colonel Penny Harmon and next year's Colonel Manette Fitzpatrick dance to When You're Hot, You're Hot. 84 - Student Life Associate Director Mrs. Pam Hanson, provided the music for the evening, while The Flaming Flashes and Twirlers performed dance routines. Students spent rnany hours working and practicing in order to make this year's floorshow a success, and their efforts paid off. After the last performance Saturday evening, a gala party for the cast and contributors was held in the cafeteria. ww., 4 ' LiHIe Bif Rock'n'RoIl 05190101 Hg 1 ,.,, O ,f W .... l K5 3 sf' LEFT: Senior band members play while new band members are presented. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Med Rutherford works on the backdrops used in the production. BELOW: Flash officers and banner carriers finish their dance to Jive Ta1kin'. JE Student Life - 85 The GHS annual Faculty and Student Talent Show was held March 24 during activity period. Sponsored by the Student Council, the show featured the local talent on campus and was judged by student teachers Gary Causey, Delana Sanders, and Colette Hilliard. Highlights included the rock group Thought, Laurette Williams' solo, a twirl-dance routine by Cheryl Hobbs and a skit by Mr. Mudely's Calculus class. Janet Lesley won the contest with her guitar solo. TOP: Seniors Kent Stainback, Jody Allgeier and lay Nussbaum serve as judges on the student-faculty skit The Gong Show. ABOVE: Janet Lesley performs her guitar solo that won first place. RIGHT: Michelle Walker and Elaine Wein sing a musical duet. 86 Student Life TEACHERS DEFEA T STUDENTS On March 25 , a faculty- student basketball game was held during sixth period. Sponsored by the Upward Bounders, the game was played to raise money to send the students to Washington D . C . on a scholarship . The faculty basketball team, coached by Coach Schmidt, defeated the student team. LEFT: Choir director lohn Hornbeck sinks a basket. BOTTOM LEFT: Counselor William Smith prepares to pass the ball. BELOW: Coach Schmidt and a student jump for the tip-off. Student Lufe Acfivifies Occur in April APRIL I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II I2 I3 I4 I5 16 I7 I8 I9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1. xv if P sf' ::: TOP RIGHT: Choir member Rocky Rainbolt enjoys one of the choir's nights out. TOP LEFT: Senior David McCo1lam and friends clown around on Illinois trip. RIGHT: Choir members travel on a bus to San Antonio. ABOVE: Sophomore Tammie Pyle and her date David Hash participate in Sonic Night during Twirp Week. 88 -- Sfudenf Life fi- T 4 .QM 1 5' April was a month filled with many activities. Foreign language students attended contests at ETSU. Also, during spring break, some students went on trips. The Acapella Choir traveled to San Antonio, and students who attended First Baptist Church went to Illinois on a church trip. Other activities included Twirp Week and SRA Achievement tests. During Twirp Week, girls took guys out for featured activities Monday thru Friday nights. Also, SRA tests were given one morning to all sophomores and juniors in their first period classes. -'JJ f f ii TOP LEFT: Sophomore Eddie Hodgson participates in a Spanish dance contest at ETSU. LEFT: Spanish students David Layman, Karla Reynolds and Diana Morgan act out the Spanish version of The Emperor's New C1othes at a drama contest at ET. ABOVE: Students ponder questions on the SRA Achievement tests. Student Life 89 FTA Girls Defeaf Fac ulfy In a faculty-student basketball game sponsored by the FTA , the FTA girls defeated the female faculty team, 22-18. The game was held during activity period. Afternoon practices were held for both teams beforehand. The FTA team was coached by Coach Schmitt while Assistant Principal L. P. Waters directed the faculty. Some non-playing faculty members composed pep squad and cheerleading groups for their players, and FTA guys supported their team. The money raised by the game was used by the FTA for a school project. TOP: Coach Waters gives words of encouragement to his faculty team on the bench. ABOVE: FTA cheerleaders Bill Adcock, Eddie Hodgson, Tony Chandler, Tommy Johnson, Gary Stephenson, James Willingham, and Kyle Byrom attempt to form a pyramid. RIGHT: Faculty members Margene Marion and Sally Barlow vie for the ball. 90 - Student Life gif: st i .2 . 5 Q 5- x it Greg Wins May Elecfion Posters campaigning for speeches during activity period, Student Body President and students voted and Greg Student Body Vice Prestdent Matthews was selected SBP for decorated the halls of GHS during 1977-78 and Carol Patterson the first part of May SBVP. MAY 1 3 4 5 5 7, a 91011121314 1515171819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 293031 I 2 TOP: Carol Patterson delivers her vice presidential speech. MIDDLE: SBP Candidates Kenneth Camp and Greg Matthews along with their campaign managers Andy Bramlett and Shell King await the beginning of the speeches. LEFT: SBP-elect Greg Matthews gives his winning speech. Student Life - 91 Seniors Climb 9fairwey fo Heaven s 2 TOP: Kelly Higginboiham and Guy Hancock walk out on the dance floor. ABOVE LEFT: Seniors and dates dance at the prom. RIGHT: Kerry Dodds and Gary Stephenson slow dance. 92 - Student Life ,Q ,gt pun .. I X. 2 fi ' . Q ' 'fu wiv' f- 5-c gy 4 The theme of Stairway to Heaven was carried out through the decorations at this year's Senior Prom . This annual dance marked the first of the senior activities. Senior sponsors and senior committee members decorated Friday and Saturday morning to make this prom a great success. Wearing formal dress, students danced to disco music while Juniors served the refreshments . TOP LEFT: Diane Brown and Donnie Denmark dance to a fast rock beat. ABOVE: Kim Knowles and Kevin Banks have their picture taken by a photographer. LEFT: Junior hostesses include: Diana Morgan, Page Patterson, Carol Patterson and Terri Greaves. Student Life - 93 Yolanda and Kafhy Take Top Honors The annual Awards Assembly was held Thursday, May 19 at the Municipal Auditorium. Seniors received awards in many areas in which they had been outstanding, from Agriculture to Flash Service. Principal Bill Walters presented the awards and scholarships. Highlighting the evening was the announcement of the top ten, which was determined by a close margin. Yolanda Ward was chosen Valedictorian and Kathy Elliot Salutatorian for the class of 77. RIGHT: Yolanda Ward became the Valedictorian of the class of 1977 . BELOW: Kenna Ford, Denise Elliott, Kari Stainback, Lisa Dunavin, Yolanda Ward, Polly Berggren, Judy Noe, Dewain Barker, Kathy Elliott, and Dennis Dodds were chosen as the top ten seniors. f f Q W I r X k 'X A I , I 2 Q I 5 , wb 1 .4 94 Student Life , l Q fo C 1' x 3 2, 4' X 2 La ,4 My 'BL , ,jf tai' 'W I-'l ..,-grfqg fd. in 4' , A af . .A 'fffz'-Wifi ' - . Q25 iTiXNxX 'lrT G' , git V MW A'gi L 4 I 'F X PX' , ft ,' I '51 I t s A Bm L.-Qitfl' IAN I9 X4 L L-fb ' s Ye it wa 9 I Q 5 .g 1. ICN TOP: Kim Knowles receives the Journalism Award. MIDDLE: Stepanie Nill receives recognition in Who's Who in Vocational Education. ABOVE: Kathy Elliott became Salutatorian. FAR LEFT: Larry Harper delivers the opening speech. LEFT: Gerald Brown receives the Student Council Humanitarian Award . Sfudeni Life - 95 A RIGHT: Ronnie Edinger, Gerald Brown, and Wayne Williamson clown around before a ride on the Spindletop. BELOW: Mr. Waters takes a breather from activities to enjoy a cold drink. BOTTOM: Several seniors enjoy the special concert at the Music Mill Theater. 'nf . 96 Sfudeni Life 0 V' -if Six Flags Draws Seniors Once again, the Seniors voted to go to Six Flags for their Senior Trip on May 21. Approximately two hundred students and their 1--. .- . ,awnmv-Q sponsors left GHS at around 4:30 p.m. and traveled to Six Flags on five buses. There, they were on their own until 12:00 . Featured attractions were the Spinnaker ride and the Big Bend. The Charlie Daniels Band provided the musical entertainment . Arriving home at approximately 2:00 a.m. , the seniors found out that someone it had been busy , as a lot of their A itti .M cars had been soaped . 7' U H JUN -C Ms 'hut hr' TOP: Gary Stevenson, Tommy Johnson, Kari Stainback, Dewain Barker, Med Rutherford, Sammy Duncan, and Andy Narramore pause for a picture. ABOVE: Steve Sather and David Payne don't let the rain put a damper on their evening. LEFT: The Tower beckons seniors to a fun-filled day at Six Flags. Student Life The Baccalaureate Tea was held in the home of Kyle Byrom on the afternoon of the Baccalaureate Service. Several seniors and their mothers hosted the come and go affair. Seniors dropped in, visited, and drank punch. pri tt TOP: Cindy King and Jay Nussbaum greet guests at the tea. ABOVE: Tessie Smallwood, Belinda Whetstone, and Cheri Brigham enjoy a few moments of conversation. RIGHT: Marj Adams enjoys punch and a joke with Chuck Bundick and Andy Narramore. 98 - Siudent Life Graduafes Affend Tea .9 i, ,, ll. ' si ,L ,E 5 if 4 'BM' ws I-ff' V gy C Service Held for Seniors Baccalaureate services were held May 29 at 8:00 p.m. at the Municipal Auditorium. The seniors attended the service in their caps and gowns. The service consisted of the invocation given by Jack Russell, scriptures read by Rick Blue, and a prayer led by Chief Warden. Bob Layman gave the sermon and Ward Hogland the benediction. LEFT: Tony Wakefield awaits the invocation. BELOW LEFT: Reverends Rick Blue and Bob Layman stand as the choir sings. BELOW RIGHT: The Senior Class marches out during the recessional. BOTTOM: The class listens to the scripture reading by Reverend Rick Blue. E'5T 'ni'v Iii A F , X41 .ff Jil Student Life - 99 N reef- --fi-W . Commencement Exercises were held at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 1 , at Phillips Field. A large crowd consisting of friends and relatives were in attendance. The GHS band played the processional 1'Pornp and Circumstance, and Reverend Bob Hamilton gave the invocation. Senior Class President Larry Harper then gave his remarks. Mrs. James T . Little presented the diplomas, and the benediction was given by Reverend Ralph Anderson. Mixed emotions ranging from excitement to sadness filled the seniors as they prepared to follow their class motto I am not afraid of tomorrow, I have seen yesterday and I love today. RIGHT: The Class of 7'7 listens to the farewell speeches. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Gary Adams receives his diploma from School Board President Mrs. Chris Little. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Larry Harper, Senior Class President, addresses students with words of encouragement for the future. BOTTOM RIGHT: Workmen make preparations for the JUNE I 1234 567891011 12131415161718 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2627282930 big event. el J. . Q . ,Lil 'f -'L'i V fel' mjfyg ,', .w 5' fsmiffi' 100 - Siudenl Life SE R is his Graduahon Brings New Begmnings A-in ,fftgrfmrf 59311-0,45 we it b',,': ,,,y if R'-L 1-Yi , A .,'w'51hf fwil' : vias? TOP: The new graduates begin to file in. ABOVE: Parents and friends of the class await the exercises. LEFT: Randy Roberts, Andy Riley and other recipients watch the events. Student Life Q Vwiiigj f'9' ,i'f1 ' AM ,V V',9ff'D b ' 5'-4:5 4 'Q O 0 :1 K Yf f Jswb if if 644.1 f, hi Q-'U-'vp ,W vt! -wa24w.,wM .wmMVNw ' ' , ,Q ,AWWA HIE..- ,www- 'ESF' Quin, ,' 'Y , f' , , , Q ,, A 1 x lwulnnifai- , in : .f,,,,: ,V 1, 4 .4 , 1 ,- -,iw ffwm, 1 ,mtg ' ' 12 fx' , A , K .fb,'f ,, ,K , Akxffiyt , ,,,,,. . vu , ,mf W',- --,. -,,.. N i ..,. I gg, 4 1 0' J. ,af ..+ 0-wawmif, ,,,,,.,,E,,M Q 5 Q. xiJ!4, v-0-sum-.-....,,.,,, V fx ul .n,u,,,i K A 'f2f'uH:fa, mx -ala 1 Ei- ini' 'r E on rs - spore rs - spore rs A spa A new season, a new district, and new coaches. This year was a fresh beginning for the Lions as they opened in 13-4A district play. The Lions new coaching staff consisted of Pittman Keen, head coach: Jim Coker, line coachg Tom Ed Gooden, offensive backfield coach: and Vic Nyvall, defensive backfield coach. The Lions finished the season with a 3- 5, 13-4A record. This year the Lion captains were Seniors Keith Boydston, Don Woods, and John Mason. Gerald Brown was chosen Most Valuable Player. Bart Calahan was given the Lions Heart Award, and Sammy Duncan received the Fowler Award . Sherman - The Lions fought a tough battle in their first game of the season against number one ranked Sherman. Wayne Williamson highlighted the game with 91 yards in 23 carries. Scores by Reggie Washington and Dale Heath with an extra point by Don Strickland, were the only tallies for the Lions with the score ending 42-13. RIGHT: Defensive back Thurman Brigham and Back Eric Mapps move in for a tackle. BELOW: Lions break the run-through. BELOW RIGHT: Linebacker Rick Bosworth returns to the sideline after an exhausting play. --'A ii 'wb 'Q ,ff ,fa Z ww.: V l I 04 ?K9rfs .H 2 L - ' ,h'r wr' ' W' K 4 , L Na Lions Gef Fresh Qfarf Paris . . . GHS had everything going as it appeared when they scored on the first possession of the night. Don Strickland added the extra point and Greenville led 'J-O. From there on GHS could do nothing wrong. With 3 touchdowns and an extra point to follow, they pulled a 26-2 victory over the Wildcats. LEFT: Coach Vic Nyvall explains procedure to Defensive back Thurman Brigham. BOTTOM: The Varsity team consisted of FRONT ROW: Alton Ashford, John Mack, Gregg Mathews, Laray Lane, Keith Boydston, Mark Devers, Bart Calahan, Reggie Washington and Manager Tony Blakley. SECOND ROW: Manager Tony Kirk, Gerald Brown, Kenny Stevenson, Gary Hogland, David Heavin, Don Strickland, Wayne Williamson, Ronny Edinger, Scott Crabtree, John Mason, and Thurman Brigham. THIRD ROW: Coach Jim Coker, Head Coach Pittman Keen, Keith Cozine, Mark Ryon, Don Woods, Larry Harper, Rick Bosworth, Christy Clark, Bruce Flowers, David Layman, William Cole, Coach Tom Ed Gooden and Coach Vic Nyvall. BACK ROW: Sammy Duncan, David McCollum, Phil Smith, Rick Camp, Jimmy Wardlaw, Ron Tapley, Lee Hall, Clay Krider, Rick Ford, Danny Boydston, Gary Caldwell, Phil Weatherall and Dale Heath. NOT PICTURED: Louis Morquecho, Elbert Graham, and Eric Mapps. Q QQQQUL Tr: WWW an SL sg Q Sports 5 Greenville Wins Bi One! Berliner . . . GHS looked as though they might pull a win over the Berkner team, but the Lions were plagued all night with penalties. In the third quarter, the Lions pulled ahead for the last time when Brown blocked a Berkner punt, but the Rams made a comeback for a final 17-13. Richardson . . . Lion spirit was in the air when Greenville met Richardson for the Lion Homecoming. With a touchdown, extra point, and field goal, the Red Team led at the half 10-O. Greenville dominated the game statistically, but the Eagles made a last minute touchdown to UPPER RIGHT: Coach Jim Coker, Coach Vic Nyvall, and Head Coach Pittman Keen, watch anxiously as the Lions prepare for a play. ABOVE: Quarterback Kieth Boydston examines the situation from the sideline. RIGHT: Keith Boydson moves back for a pass as the opposing defense moves in. 106 Sports secure the Lion Homecoming. Denison . . . The Lion team lacked that needed punch on offense, and their only score for the night was a 24 yard field goal by Louis Morquecho, letting the Yellowjackets capture the win 37-3. Plano . . . GHS started off the game with a recovered Plano fumble which led to a touchdown and extra point. The final score came with a pass to Don Woods in the end zone. This 15-6 victory was the highlight of the season. It was the first district loss for the Wildcats while competing in 13- 4A . Y li. gif' Z O I t I' . Cf. ir rp. MIA ...,.,..., if fi 9 Q O . I ,A-4-. UPPER LEFT: Gary Hogland and End Louis Morquecho watch from the sideline as the Lions fight a tough battle. ABOVE: The Lion defense.waits for the snap of the ball. LEFT: Lions jump with excitement as they score against the Sherman Bearcats. BELOW: Coa ' Tom Ed Gooden encourages Q arterback Danny Boydston and Back Johni Mason during practice. Lake Highlands . . . The game started out with the Lions completely in control but in the second half the Lions were plagued with fumbles and interceptions. The only score for the Red Men came in the first quarter when Gerald Brown shoveled his way across the goal line. Louis Morquecho chalked up the extra point. But Sherman came back with 5 touchdowns and 2 extra points for a 32-'I ending. J.J. Pearce . . . Both teams were able to make long scoring plays one after another until Keith Boydston threw a six yard pass to Don Woods. This put the Lions in the lead for good 28-20. Gerald Brown had the best performance of the year by a Lion running back gaining 154 yards in 17 carries. Sports 107 J. V. 's Have Good Season The Junior Varsity came alive this year with a season '7-2 slate, with their only losses to Richardson and J.J. Pearce. The coaching staff consisted of Coach Marv Schmidt, defensive secondary and receivers: Coach Cotton Ford, Head B Team coach and defensive end and offensive backs: and Coach Gerald Marshall, offensive ends and defensive backs and tackles. Billy Stiggers received the headhunter award, Nathaniel Mason was presented as the best back, and Ray Keen was chosen the offensive lineman of the year. Steve Turmin captured the defensive lineman of the year, Gerald Nelson was chosen as best receiver, and Darfus Johnson received defensive back award. UPPER RIGHT: Nathaniel Mason runs for a Lion first down. RIGHT: Lion defense prepares for a play. BELOW: The Junior Varsity consisted of FRONT ROW: David Narramore, Cedric Jackson, Evan Goen, Nathanial Mason, Dimitri Johnson. Vic Summers, Jon Wakefield, Brook Clark, Robert Fitzpatrick, Klinker Reames, and Kevin Mack. SECOND ROW: Ronald Barker, Alan Baum, Tony Billareal, Randy Wheeler, Ricky Simmons, Howard Armstrong, Bill Heiser, Greg Lytle, Tom Martin, Randy Shipp, and Donald Barker. THIRD ROW: Manager Russell Ball, Pat Brown, Billy Stiggers, Gary Taylor, Steve Turman, Bruce Petty, Andy Bramlett, Brad LaFavors, Jeep Jackson, Gary Clark, Gerald Nelson, and Coach Cotton Ford. BACK ROW: Coach Gerald Marshall, Michael Pondexter, Eddie Hodgeson, Booker Lewis, Terry Carpenter, Dan Reeder, Mike Bramlett, Ray Keen, Danny Capps, Tammie Heath, Rick Billingslea, Alvin Lawson, and Coach Marv Schmitt. W lu as 4, Lui. :+A Maas I wt. .I I .Va k94g,..,.x.?6 ' qf'fws43 'ffia X' .,.. ..1 si ' ..., -. gi il' 1. ' ii' , .f -: lg, V, E ' ,I It 41-Es: Q I JV ,if N ' Tyan Bax , :o I tscs , ess. . - t- J - tt 3 9, f .:': I lwfggq ggg, '11 A t 4-aw lg gp if F if at fs' if .I .Q A til? su. : ' A73 i Bn .E-R: ZKN A vzsg yqxig 4 . K:,,., g M1 kikgiila Xl .,... , . ga . il 3 , Q g P g- f Stk' 4 I g W -'f rfs , M n lfff may lill I italy P 1-g.,1'.f mt i i JNJJ' I gc Sports Zh Junior Varsifg and Varsifg Teams Coord'nafe Qfyles An important aspect of this year's basketball organization was the fact that for the first time Varsity and Junior Varsity styles of play were co-ordinated. Since the goal of the JV team was to prepare younger players for Varsity competition in the future, this goal was partially achieved as some IV players were able to move into Varsity play during the season because of this coordination. The adoption of the same techniques will, after a time, result in more wins for the JV, as well as, the Varsity team. The new fast moving style will also result in the need for additional players giving more athletes a chance to get into the game. Coach Marv Schmitt, serving his first year as IV coach, led his team to an overall season record of 13-11. LEFT: Dimitri Johnson uses strategy against his opponent. BELOW: The team included: FRONT ROW: Manager Randy Watson, Laray Lane. Dimitri Johnson, Malcom Sweat, Angelo Jackson, and Manager Cliff Edwards. BACK ROW: Jon Wakefield, Cedric Mack, Roger Blakely, Lee Mathis, Rodney Buchanan, Louis Mathis, Carlton Williams, and Coach Marv Schmitt. X 2811! 1, Wg! Nb ir' l f 'D iisss Sports O9 5.5223 -i 1 1 2:1 ax si Wikis wo 11 1 A 2 RIGHT: Eugene Lewis goes up for two poinrs. ABOVE: The Cagers included: lleft ro righrl Chucli Daniels, Phil Wearherall, Mike Allen, Eugene Lewis, A. W. Turner, Guy Hancock, David Hash, Ferrell Brown, Nate Mason, Kento Gibson, King Whersrone, Tommy Cummings, lohn Mason, and managers Ronald Weldon and John Gonzales. The coaches were: Marv Schmitt and Lee Leonard. l 10 - Sports L AN K I K 1 ffl ww ik F L .ttt rr 'M 'ff' Pas, TOP LEFT: A. W. Turner shoots for the free throw. TOP RIGHT: Varsity Coach Lee Leonard and JV Coach Marv Schmitt enter a pep rally for the cagers. ABOVE: Coach Lee Leonard offers advice to Guy Hancock. RIGHT: A. W. Turner adds two points to the score. 12 - Sports aw ' x i. J. f' if 'mul 1 5 nw-if X bi? fe, w-.mt Ulm-., 2 Spearheaded by 9 returning lettermen, the baseball season was opened in high spirits. But with a lack of consistency and scoring , the Lions ended the season with a 4-11 district slate and a 7-15 overall record. Center Reginald Washington was chosen for the 1st team all- district. District honorable mention went to Don Woods, John Mason, and Louis Morquecho. Several of the seniors were offered scholarships to various colleges because of their individual fine performances. RIGHT: Danny Boydston returns to first. BELOW: The baseball team consisted of: FRONT ROW: John Mason, Greg Matthews, Reggie Washington, Steve Dunlap and Darfus Johnson. SECOND ROW: Manager Duncan Kilgore, Keith Boydston, Laray Lane, Don Woods, Louis Morquecho. Scott Crabtree and Alton Ashford. TOP ROW: Coach Vic Nyvall, Coach Gerald Marshall, Danny Boydston, Rick Ford, Danny Capps, Ronny Boles, and Manager Mark Ford . Team Lacks Consisfency 'il T P5 N .. ' , , sr ,,.g 'zijaf 4,-W V. .Qgg ,jg u:n 'fffi', g , , r ' ' . mg w, - H, . 3 Y , 'r 'V ' .. uf W' 7 N '.j,:' ' ,y,gI.f, .Q W Mgr' '?L,,f:'9ta5s'vfS?fW Wg? 4i'!YF4.i'9v'H. . L 43 -- . , if . KW' ff:P 'E' . ' ,g,'fiil, 1 if ' a 'V . iff, Q ,. , , -' . GREENVILLE LIONS 1 114-Sports ..,,-.,f+-- .40 1 , , V MW' ,km A, , , , AW, L, LEFT: Danny Boydston hits a foul. BOTTOM LEFT: John Mason winds up for the pitch. BELOW: Scott Crabtree waits in the outfield. i .- nD'.,N , Q. -,,, 0 -, wt, , ... ,A . , -A-9 Q, .- -3: ,M ,, ,WHY 'ww- 'f'4 fr T 1 W H-Q--,diifag , 3.2 Y' I . ' ,QW . . -.. HW W 'Jin HA 4 - : :',:, if ,., MH . - I H w 'f 1' dffin.. ffm 4 ,A f f fs F Sports - 1 I5 Leffermen Brin Experience RIGHT: Danny Boydston tries for the out. BELOW: The umpire declares ball four as Laray Lane takes the walk. BOTTOM RIGHT: Danny Capps takes notice of outside activities . Sports 5 V A ' ' ' J, .Ig rp Q U! V 1 . 4. r i , X. -. f x X N a X - x 11 1.',tmy - -v't,...ff:,3X, kwa ...fir Q 5 W N I , , w ' e rg, Ly A , V A i 1 7 T P Q1 Hi : Q A ' U 5 1 , ia : a X ,.. ' W h V ,, TOP LEFT: Keith Boydston awaits the play. ABOVE: Don Woods anticipates the pitch. LEFT: Louis Morquecho secure out. s an Sports RIGHT: Wendy Siergeij returns a service with power. BELOW: The netters consisted of: FRONT ROW: Paul Sutton, Joey Martinez, Melissa Nelson, Teresa Holley, Wendy Siergiej, Lisa Gann, Nomie James, Debbie Byrd, and Skip James. MIDDLE ROW: Tim Spaight, Cindy King, Renee Fry, Leann Thomas, Leslie Brown, J. J. Jordan, Charleen Turner, Penny Pickle, Melinda Wallace, Ronald Metzger. BACK ROW: Coach Jeff Bayers, Bubba Baker, Bill Painter, Carl Garrett, Jerry Head, Brad Morris, Johnny Williamson, Jim McMeans, Bill Adcock, and Coach Poleda Clanton. Sports Qierjieg and Qmifh Vofed Mosf Valuable Numerous tournaments and meets kept the G . H . S . tennis squad busy this year. The team was well represented at district, placing third with doubles as the strong point. Lisa Gann placed 3rd in girls' singles, Bill Adcock and Tim Spaight placed 4th in boys' doubles, and George Smith and Jerry Head placed 3rd. The girls doubles team of Wendy Siergeij and Nomie James advanced to quarter finals . All-district team members were Lisa Gann, Tim Spaight, Bill Adcock, Jerry Head, and George Smith. Wendy Siergiej and George Smith were voted Most Valuable players. 1 TOP: Coaches Jeff Bayers and Poleda Glanton served as instructors for the tennis team. LEFT: Cindy King follows through on her forehand. ABOVE: Lisa Gann returns a backhand with power. Sports 'nu-in qw a, J, 5 , HV A, H f ' ,f?1:1,Qv'! f f -,V ,,,' ., ' ' My .V A7 6 If Lrii ,k,,,1 ,,,,,. ,A -qu ev, -J-4-'--vymf 'V' N9 mmhfim i ?N? I 7 . ...I wr v o + . n . if 1 , ,, , . -4. . . 1- 1 ,Q ,, Q . f ,x rs, n TOP LEFT: George Smith shows the importance of a good volley. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Byrd's backhand anticipates the ball. ABOVE: Nomie James completes a forehand service. RIGHT: Bill Adcock hits a backhand to his awaiting opponent. 120 - Sports fill iff Kjjf ,Q .' 'X I ky! I 4 zQYQs Y ys w::f'g.'Q G 's S ' QV. .2 :Q '- , ini:-2- N' ' ' Q X K Q A f fn! 1, up ,im-Q ,, has x X J, of 440-Relay This years' track season opened with its eyes focusing on state. Gary Caldwell running high Q 'P t hurdles, Ricky Simmons running 1, the 220, and Kenny Stevenson, p J M Phil Weatherall, Ricky u . Simmons, and John Mack running gwarzlfz J the 440 relay, all took honors at fig :4f,,,dif:,, ,lf x Q, A district and proceeded to ' ' f nu-I-Q',,1j --,'fg-V regionals. Caldwell placed 4th fl, 'P 41, f 4. and the 440 relay team placed Goes fo Qfafe lst with a time of 41.5, tieing the school record and advancing to state . At state the Cindermen suffered a heartbreaking loss when between the 2nd and 3rd hand-off the baton was dropped. G . H . S . prospered capturing more trophies this year than ever before. Several lettermen will be returning next year. Q 'iw ' A, V.. My 4, , H , fv- Q wwuuuadt, t , ,f 1' ' 4' , , t ,Ami , x W lf Q ., K ,psf H L, d 4, gi K N 2 S, ,,. - -, -'afar r L K A .. N1 5 .J ' V, -, WV M I r t ' r X A 1 in t i ...1wstq W a,...,,...,.a......u.W . TOP LEFT: Phil Weatherall leaps for footage. LEFT: Gary Caldwell concentrates on his jumps. ABOVE: Ricky Simmons reaches for the finish line. Sports 3. -ss. 5 9: wh -PM mf- 'if ' X L V fixzggf ug? ABOVE: Dale Heath has room to spare. 'X 3'?, pi4f ,. - ,, ff ,- : A ww- ,. ,gi , 'i Z ,qlzyr-,nil ,WN K' L71 if- iv , 4 if H 4'e'f'it':ef3e TOP RIGHT: Randy Wheeler releases the discus. RIGHT: Jimmy Wardlaw and opponent push forth until the very end. 1 22 - Sports ,te Cindermen Show Sfrengfh LEFT: Dan Reeder exerts full strength while throwing the shot put. BELOW: John Mack and 1 Kenny Stevenson race to reach the finish line. BOTTOM LEFT: Kenny Stevenson puts forth the starting effort. BOTTOM RIGHT: A Cinderman awaits Coach Ford's starting gun. kim- . , ,235 ' 5' ffm, 1'-Ji' F1-1 Q 2 Z Sports - I 23 Golfers Rank af Qfafe and Regionals Under the supervision of Coach Lee Leonard, the Linksmen closed the 1977 season in a ' district play tournament at Richardson. They captured 6th in District with Kent Stainback winning medalist and proceeding to Regionals. Senior Kathy Olmstead won honors placing 2nd in District and 3rd in Regionals and went on to capture 5th in State. This was one of the golf teams' finest seasons. 4 ff' ff iff? TOP LEFT: Kathy Olmstead gives a final glance down the fairway. TOP RIGHT: Steve Moore gives his full attention to his drive. ABOVE: Kent Stainback studies the angle of the putt. RIGHT: Randy Roberts demonstrates the importance of watching the ball. I 24 - Sporfs i 4 p KS L 3 Ayn' liv- ABOVE: The golfers were: FRONT ROW: Gary Sorrells, Rocky Rainbolt, Chuck Mosley, and Larry Wright. BACK ROW: Sam Stuth, Randy Roberts, Andy Anderson, Coach Lee Leonard, Tom Stuth, Keith Jones, and Kent Stainback. FAR LEFT: Gary Sorrelss concentrates on his putt. LEFT: Larry Wright displays his strong drive . Sports Sea Lion Takes Sfafe The highlight of the Sea Lions' season year long at the YMCA pool, and the was the outstanding feats of Susan combined record of the girls' and boys' Reynolds, leading her to first place in swim team was the best record in Mrs. ,ate in the 100 yard backstroke. With 8 Lila Acker's coaching career. The boys boy and 6 girl swimmers, the team won 6 meets and lost 4, and the girls won captured many honors at Regional at TCU 8, lost 2. Outstanding swimmers for the ' in Ft. Worth on February 25 and 26. year were Susan Reynolds, Karen Brooks, Team members practiced long hours all Greg l-leavin, and Ken Grantham. a 0 2 H, . 1 92- 5' f : .,- TOP RIGHT: Coach Lila Acker offers advice to swim team members. TOP LEFT: Karen Brooks demonstrates the butterfly. ABOVE: Susan Reynolds captured first place in backstroke at state. j RIGHT: The Sea Lions included: FRONT , ROW: Susan Reynolds, John Motley, and Joann Busch. SECOND ROW: Karen Brooks, Cindy Small, Kim Herlt, and Greg Heavin. BACK ROW: Terry Mock, Ken Grantham, Charles Berhns, Damon Weeks, and Mike Dunavin. Not pictured were Alice Johnston, Mike Russell, and Edward Casta Esa. 126 - Sports at ? vf y 3 e 5 K ,,,,..,m-f FAR LEFT: Joann Busch takes a breath of air as she completes the breast stoke. LEFT: Ken Grantham completes his relay race. MIDDLE LEFT: Cindy Small demonstrates good diving form. BELOW: Joann Busch rests after an exhausting race BOTTOM: Karen Brooks leaps for the lead. Sports I 27 2 S www: mv: Q1 Mi .-V- - X Qi? Lv. no w Tyler Leg Sherman? Paris A Berkner Richardson Denison Plano Lake Highlands Richardson Football Pans GHS 26 13 28 61 R13 26 27 GirI's Gain Confidence The girls chalked up more wins than last year, the final record, 3-14, and proved to be very competent under the guidance of Mrs. Sherry Latimer, who served as J. V. coach. This year, the second year of girls sports, provided encouragement and practice for the team. Throughout the year they bettered their skills and proved that experience is all it takes to win. BELOW: The JV squad members were: FIRST ROW: Robbie Nowlin, Faye Anderson, Debra Rainey, Cheri Brigham, Jeanie Lane. SECOND ROW: Felicia Hodgson, Janet Jorden, Kathy Stevens, and Tammie Harral. BACK ROW: Pam McLarry, Diana Tippit, Sadie Lewis, Cynthia Wright, Tammie Monk, Pam Briscoe, and Coach Sherry Latimer. RIGHT: Janet Jorden prepares to return the ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jeanie Lane encourages her team. 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BELOW: Felicia Hodges leaps over the hurdle. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kelly Sorrells flops over the high jump. 134 - Sports wma . 'rv , A 7 f W lfhtwzt wr, 4 V wre ,l'1J'Zh Wy, - 1-ef, , '5'l'f,Jf ' - wif , y f' 'r':ff'aqZw 1 '5 y Jpgm. wr, , xr., swim, ,gg I X .A 1' ' ' i ' ' ' ro' A 'V ' 'V ' Y ' ' ' ' W . . .- - T ,vref fr9 fus.'f xl ffl f ,. ' I... ,J .,. , - 'f,,. A, , ar'-'f , , , ,. ., r MA' : V is ' ei gs-.-4. a:': :'fx....u l . . ,.,, , ' g v ., ff VM, V, W Q . ,, ,1v,qV'. Vi , 1. , . 3 . to ff' . 'M fr - , ,ufgggih - 4 V , : K' 1. 4 - . f . , ,1 p'i '.!:? -. , y 4 s. . - , .V .-W, , , wr! I ww. . f W, .,4 g , yr. ,W 4 , , ,. rr . .if 1 A ,-f J .,,, 4 , - Q 1. W . , - . f f sq., ' - 1 1 .,f,., f A 1 . , . r ' t ' Ai: I nc '94 i-. ' 'fi ' . A ' af 4 '-1, , -J! q-W as 1- ,fe 4' 1 4 fy .4157 -5 . ffff'-gf l,.' -,, 'z - V A O.. . .l .0 .f1.A'.4f1f :.... -1 - 1.1. -. f,....... ., M1 ., 4 '21 Y if pw' , ia R X mg K HN' 4' r .L 3 f gk k Ae Q l r. ' if, - , Wd 'F .r s 1 ,. , s -,gg g- ff 'X ' Q T W S f , .V,,, rw . ea I A . V A , - ff, Q ' TOP: Track members for the 76-'77 season were: W FIRST ROW: Bessie Stevenson, Joyce Johnson, 9 Felicia Hodges, Lisa Donnell, and Lisa Pennington. SECOND ROW: Debbie Huey, Kim W Oliver, Kelly Sorrells, Lynn Hare, Twila Madkins. THIRD ROW: Sabrina Cooper, Sadie Lewis, Brenda Galloway, Shelly Shepard, Pat Stigall, Nancy Crane, Faye Anderson, Sharon 1 Mack, and Betty Griggs. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Mapps, Nina Graham and Pam Briscoe. LEFT: N Lisa Pennington, Joyce Johnson, and Felicia Hodges get ready for a time trial. ABOVE: Sharon Mack hurdles the high jump. , Sports - 135 1 as u 45? V, ,., 3' in ,W ? vl w g i ? Y, ., ,N . ,Q P 5 .. 9 V L, .nw A M . , , , I . 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Q . fam. Q AP if' f' .r ll . ' 3 -R .. in i ,.,.y I X' AU! A fsts 4, stsr . TOP: Soccer players run across the playing field to catch up to the ball. ABOVE: Pictured are officers for 1976-'77, RIGHT: Judy Jacobs samples a foreign dish. 138-Clubs A W5 . , . 1 'Mx fp-- ' 4 ,.. x l v A Q ?,Af , pai! . Q L ,. Q f ' .1 ..'W 1 V1 xx., - 'wwf il 'Zim' A A' . M 6 C 42 Y W 'A RM, ,lr H 1 ww 14 M liz, Vi , Spanish-Soccer Champs Sally Barlow directed the Spanish Club through a very exciting year packed with different activities. To begin with, the Spanish soccer team became the 1976-77 champions of the FLA soccer games. Later, club members led a pifiata workshop at E.T.S.U. RIGHT: Mike Herlocker coaches the spanish on to victory. BELOW: Mrs. Barlow anxiously watches as her team wins another game. CENTER: Club members Candy was sold to benefit Pesos for Braces for crippled children. The money was also used to help members fly to state convention in San Antonio in March. Competitions were also attended at Tyler and at E . T . S . U. Entries included skits, drama, dances, and other cultural activities. practice a play to be performed at ETSU. BOTTOM: Students perform the OLD MAN DANCE at a club meeting. 140 1 kcnvx'n gsm LEFT: Cruz Gomez, Sherry Hoy, and Wendy Jenkins learn a spanish folk dance. LOWER LEFT: Mike Pritchard enjoys playing soccer. BELOW: Officers for the year were: President - Mike Herlockerz Vice- President - Diana Morgan: Secretary - Jennifer Holiowayg Treasurer - Jessica Hollowayg Reporter - Kevin Lange: PSAP Chairman - Kim Knowlesg Sergeant-at-arms - Melinda McCar1eyg Historian - Cruz Gomez: and Parliamentarian - Kathy Olmstead. Clubs-141 French Club Adds Flavor The French Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Porter, did everything from holding a tasting bee to attending several out of town symposiums. Meetings included special guest speakers, a tasting bee, a spring banquet, and a French cook. Projects included selling candy from Holland, teaching a cooking workshop at ETSU, and participating in the foster child Christmas program. Officers for the year were: President - Kyle Byromg Vice-President - Eva Riley, Secretary !Treasurer - Tyrone McCurdyg Historian! Reporter - Tammy Griden. TOP: Mrs. Porter awaits the outcome of an FLA soccer game. MIDDLE: French club students take interest in a meeting. ABOVE: Judy Iacobs tries out a new dish. RIGHT: James Bonney participates in a cooking workshop at ETSU. -Clubs ww,-39 img in 41 - li .L .k7, :.J S .L K -ss ' 'P 5 . Q62 ' L L. ,M ff Q kh-, i QA, it ' .QQ ' we Q ' -' x 1.4-n A Q A t .A E ' f T - H RE X r Q Q X sei-aa, ,L L sw k , .x.wb.-. L f QL.-L ,- :iw . 4 -, f s f ,ix- sri if , .-k C., . , me P b 3- was - 1: - ,kv ' , '- wk 5 ,T .k, ,jfs -N.. , . .J LEFT Prctured are French club officers for 1976- 77 LOWER LEFT T1m Moore awaits instructions at a soccer game BELOW S strategy at a soccer game time tudents work on Clubs- 143 .bs -1 9 s 1 Germans Exhibif Culfure Many trips were taken including Novemberfest in Arlington. A representative was sent to the Texas Association of German Students at Waco on Baylor Campus. Also, students taught a workshop on the campus of ETSU as well as competed in the spring. 'o' 4 5 H E52-: I 5 T A fr is X 941 T elif' s A ff'- ' N Zplx, V' - . E4 ' Sl , ' -.,, ,W ., K -1 11.5 ..- --Sf.. ,bw-'Ll -M A-if .- , f wg? .' t K f ' . vEE.yML6' , WSU!! vim! H f mama, '-'-'I 'Hs r -, ., no , . , giigfiggr ,A , fllIQ,5,q TOP LEFT: These were officers for 1976-77: LEFT: Denise Elliott served as president of the German club. ABOVE: Club members enjoy a meeting. Clubs - 145 46 Under the direction of Mrs. Cherie Morrison and Mrs. Alma Yates, the Future Teachers of America Club broke several records and made history this year. It boasted the largest membership ever with a total of 123 members. Also, this was the first year club members flew to State Convention. A yearly essay contest for 6th graders was introduced. Numerous projects such as a candy sale, QSP Merchandise sale, and annual Wish-O-Grams provided money for the state convention trip. Officers for the year were: President - Kelly Ballg Vice-President - Doris Beggs: Secretary - Tarnmie Pyle: Treasurer - Bill Adcock: Parliamentarian - Kyle Byrom: Historian - Marcella Bryant: and Refreshment Chairman - Colleen McNeely. RIGHT: Lori Cloud and Tammie Pyle exchange Wish'O-Grams. BELOW: Pictured here are the FTA officers. FTA Breaks All Records - Clubs LEFT: Marcella Bryant and Pam Langford raise money for the trip to state. MIDDLE: Susan Cvitanovich and Kyle Byrom enjoy a dinner out at San Antonio. BELOW: Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Yates served as club sponsors. BOTTOM: Guest speakers highlight a club meeting. gi fi , 95415 5 . Clubs - I4 Speech-Drama Display Talenfs Mrs. Martha Williams directed the 25 members of the Speech and Drama Club through a very successful year. One of the highlights of the year was an Evening of One Act Plays. Proceeds went toward a trip to Dallas to see a play. Members were also coached by students from ETSU on makeup and acting skills. All in all, it was a very eventful year. Officers were: President - Carolyn Frazorg Vice-President - Chere Brighamg Secretary-Treasurer - Belinda Whitstoneg Reporter - Bob Smith. TOP: Members of the debate team are: Sharon Thompson, Yolanda Ward, Scott Palmer, and Jackie Loyd. ABOVE: Michelle Walker and Scott Bever practice on stage for a play. RIGHT: Bob Smith served as captain of the debate team. I48 -Clubs LEFT: Mrs. Williams takes time out from directing for a picture. BELOW: Elaine Wein and Scott Bever display their dramatical skills. BOTTOM: Pictured are Drama Club officers. 'HSM 5'-2 ki. 2 A 3 ' QWWE' V , ,wil ., ., ,rzbk , . r.t g ..,,. - - H ik suis O vs .. ...- smut . ' , N 5 - A' r.. 'l sir is U Clubs - 149 150 Clubs FCA Lays Foundafion RIGHT: Larry Harper presides over a meeting. BELOW: Pictured are this year's BOTTOM: Sponsor Coach Keene listens in. ,AFV L lun 'Us' Under the direction of Coach . Keene, FCA enjoyed a busy year. During the year, FCA worked to support and back churches and helped people in need with various service projects. FCA gave athletes in all areas of sports a chance to participate in a religious organization that gave them a firm foundation in Jesus Christ for when they got out into the world. Officers for the year were President: Larry Harper: Vice- - r President: David Laymang Treasurer: Kent Stainbackg Bulletin Board Chairman: Don Woodsg and Art: Med Rutherford. . .f .Q Sak f If 4 F qt, 3 ' H5 ' .Mm J. 71:4 t ev .9 1! ,f Z 2, ' ' I fx, 4,4 QM . fa- . fe QQ s, it .'f4j5,s. .3 ora' ' 1 2 FOG Shows Concern One of the newer clubs at GHS is the Fellowship of Christian Girls of FCG. The club is open to all girls at GHS. Meetings were held weekly and problems that young girls often face were discussed. Special projects the girls did included visiting rest homes with cookies and singing and ringing the bell for the Salvation Army at Christmas. Officers for the year were President - Kathy Hare: Vice-President - Judy Averittg and Secretary - Tammy Harper. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Jill Baker. KJU ',- gy - Aibit' ,. lg N v Q ' tt! ' - il ' ul 'K '4 , T . fs ' 'Q .. r . ., ,, Q is .- TOP: These are officers for FCG. LEFT: Mrs. Baker serves as sponsor. ABOVE: Kathy Hare is the club's president. Clubs-151 FHA Adopfs Fosfer Children Getting a solid foundation in the art of Homemaking was the chief goal of FHA. Aside from cooking and sewing in the classroom, students did a lot more in the way of special projects. The most outstanding project was that of adopting foster children at Christmas. Each first period class had the chance to provide toys, clothes, and other goodies for foster children all over Hunt County. The project was enjoyed not only by FHA members but also by the entire student body. Advisors for the year were Mrs. Anita Darnell, Mrs. Patsy Beggs, Mrs. Dorothy Cummings, and Mrs. Pam Clayton. TOP: Pictured are Chapter 3 officers. ABOVE: Chapter 2 officers are pictured. RIGHT: Rodney Buchanan learns the basics of sewing. FAR RIGHT: Renee Johnson, a HERO student, does class work before going to her job. 152 Clubs Q.-J TOP: Judy Averitt presides over the officer installation meeting. LEFT: Pictured are Chapter 4 officers. BELOW: Pictured are Chapter 1 officers. BOTTOM: Homemaking students study the importance of purchasing safe toys. Clubs - 153 A Qfudenfs Compefe Skills in agriculture and animal care were gained by students in FFA . Along with regular classes, students were kept busy with such money making projects as a fruit sale, a livestock show, and a raffle . FFA competed in many areas such as the State Fair of Texas, Ft. Worth Fat Stock Show, Houston Livestock Show, Area District Livestock Judging Contest, and a Leadership Contest. Area , District, and State conventions were also attended . Advisors Nick Blain and Louis Blanton commented that these were the most unusual classes that they had ever instructed. The students seemed to show more interest than many students in the past. Officers for the year were President - Marc Adams: Vice President - Bart Shererg Secretary - Maureen Vittetoe: Treasurer - Kacy Bray, Reporter - Mike Starkey, and Sentinel - Ronald Tower. f . fi if O X al' at Y, Q R fx f x'i' -5!!!w ABOVE Byron Fuggrtt pauses for a picture TOP Mr Blanton lnstructs students RIGHT Lynn Hare rs FFA Sweetheart 'GQ fx., .I I i., .eggilb ,, 1 41' .,. ,t A 154 Clubs .. t:.'4f 34:5 1... Y ie-- 'QN LEFT: Students listen intently at meeting. BELOW: Ag officers for 1976-1977 are pictured. BOTTOM: Lisa Gish works on Ag assignment. Q 1 1,L,, T ii,,,i, , W1 i -it M TLA, ,.t1f,1i' L? i2,f't15 vt iiiilws w . Ng.: f nu. 3 1 I Q 2 . lg I 'Weir I . ,Ri 3 fl fi ' Y wa..- Clubs - 155 , 5 nw... .KA i r,1,T.. ,W v Mafh Club Z Provides Answers Under the direction of Mr. Mudley and Mr. Smith, the Math sw Club tackled scores of problems and figures. Through its tutoring service, GHS math students had the chance to get help with problems they just couldn't solve . The club also kept students informed on the application of math in the home through Math Awareness Posters. Officers for the year included President: Yolanda Ward: Vice- President: Kenna Ford: Secretary: Kim Knowles: Treasurer: David Wothen: Parlimentarian: Glen Marting Reporter: Tommy Johnson: and Historian: Colleen McNeely. 1,12 WMM, ,.?,.?,,,,, , : 5 ,W M-sms, , l . 1 loam TOP: Pictured are Math club officers. ABOVE: John Day and Judy Jacobs attempt to solve a problem. RIGHT: Mr. Mudley serves as a sponsor. l l 1 1 156 - Clubs 4 TOP Mr Smuh co sponsors Math club ABOVE N1e11 Morgan tackles a problem LEFT Yolanda Ward serves as presldent rx' Clubs - 157 :X x M-A .f if :, H fy - ey D E Explores Business u The thirty members of DECA , under the leadership of Mr. Joe C. McCutcheon ventured out into the world of business. Students were employed by local merchants which not only provided necessary experience and training but also provided students with a nice steady income. Meetings ranged from an Area II Youth Leadership Conference to guest speakers such as Mickey Money. Money was raised through a candy sale and was used for contests . The club's officers were President - Dike Leverettg Vice President - Elane Craving Secretary - Beth Grahamg Reporter - Steve Davisg Historian - Tim Perserg and Sergeant at Arms - Mike Ellis. TOP: Michele McCutcheon participates in meeting. ABOVE: Bill Curtis examines a problem. LEFT: Pictured are 1976-1977 D.E. officers. Clubs - 159 Under the direction of Geneva Starks and Doris M. Jones, the 65 members of VOE Lab and Coop. were provided a look at office oriented jobs. Guest speakers included Patti Cox of the Executive Secretarial School and a Representative from Barbizon School of Modeling. The group raised money from bake sales and used it to help the Opportunity Center and Fl-IA foster child project. During the year, club members went to workshops and attended contests in Dallas, Ft. Worth, Longview, and Houston. Officers were: President - Julie Travis: Secretary - Shelly Strawn: Treasurer - Robin Prestige: Historian - Stephanie Hill: Co- Historian - Carol Patterson: Reporter - Kelly Ballg Parliamentarian - Mariann Smith: and Sergeant at Arms - Cyndi Sidles. RIGHT: Pictured here are officers for VOE. BELOW: Students busily type in class. LOWER RIGHT: Charlotte Benton practices stenography . Speakers Highlghf VUE Q 160 Clubs film.. fi. 1:7 Radios and T. V. 's Supporf Club The world of circuits and transistors was explored in Radio and T.V. Throughout the year, students actually repaired and fixed broken television sets and radios. The money made went to support club activities such as a dance and an end of the year party at the lake. Club members went to a district skill and speed contest and also attended state competition. Officers for the year were President - Steve Thomasg Vice-President - Paul Bellahg Secretary - Jeanne Carnesg Treasurer - Clarence Dennisg Reporter - D. Higginbothamg Parliamentarian - Jeff Deesg and Sergeant at Arms - Tim Jones. TOP: Pictured are officers for 1976-1977. LEFT: Steve Thomas carefully adjusts a set. BELOW: Becky Burley and Jeanne Carnes work on a set. ,pf Clubs-161 7 . . A Qfudenfs Pracfice Skills iff Ag Coop. sponsored by Nick Blaine provided students the chance to work at an agriculturally oriented career. Students were employed at businesses such as farming supply stores and feed stores. Students went to school half a day and worked half a day, thus better preparing themselves for the future. TOP: Casey Bray enjoys his job at a local discount store. UPPER RIGHT: Gary Beane sells feed and farm supplies. RIGHT: Danny Klutz works on farm equipment. 162-Clubs . . '91-...S f AN A 'vu ,n 1 ,anal juni' .lfff .'q.f . lil.. .. F our 0.0.3 . 'nI g glil' QQ. -Qi .ugh faq Q . gms 5 W .nail 8114 wi 0 O gil Q., I gui?-ogg' . 'r.!Q8:::x! ii! sl' .F lil 'vnuv We 4 'H' ull:-, a, 1 nullluung, X Qugusngvrfrgm is Girls Co-op Learns Firsf Hand As in Ag. Coop., students in Home Ec. Coop. went to school half a day and worked half a day. The difference is that their jobs were centered around homemaking. Work at such places as restaurants and day care centers were open to students interested in homemaking type jobs. Mrs. Patsy Beggs was advisor to the 29 members. Officers were President - Candy Roddy: lst Vice-President - Karen Hines: 2nd Vice- President - Kathy Hindricks: 3rd Vice-President - Janice Fletcherg 4th Vice-President - Renee Johnsong Sth Vice President - Janet Driggsq Secretary - Brenda Kreling Treasurer - Karen Hamiltong Historian - Diane Massey1 Sergeant at Arms - Tessie Smallwood, and Parliamentarian - Lisa Smith. LEFT: Betty Boyed works at Spare Rib. FAR LEFT: Kathy Hendricks enjoys her job at Barlow's. BOTTOM: Candy Roddy and Karen Himes care for children at Young World Day Care Center. Clubs - 163 Elecfronics Feafures More Than Circuifs Students interested in the rewarding career of electronics were given the chance to expand their talents under the direction of Mr. James Reynolds. The c1ub's 17 members not only attended contests in Sherman and Ft. Worth, but were taught through the club leadership, skill, cooperation, and human relations. Officers for the year were President - Bart Meadorg Vice- President - Danny Fosterg Secretary - Candy Pattersong Treasurer - John Turnerg Reporter - Deanna Romerog and Sergeant at Arms - Rickey Hester. Q ,t-' . , ,,,. , , V 7,7 Wm VV V: J, .. .f,4 L - v ,q I I mul, ,Ak mi V JV, 3 ,W W - 111- AVA' ma -, TOP: Scott Mauldin examines the situation carefully. ABOVE: Pictured above are Electronics officers. RIGHT: Candy Patterson works with a piece of equipment. I64 -Clubs Mefal Trades Preofices Techniques Everything from welding to the proper use and care of tools was encountered in Metal Trades. Besides students' regular classes, this special club offered the proper ways to work and forge metal. The club was sponsored by Mr. James Kirkpatrick. Officers were President - Larry Orrg Vice-President - Manuel Vega: Secretary - Eddy Luelleng Treasurer! Reporter - Lee Mathisg Parliamentarian - Jeff Herbstg and Sergeant at Arms - David McClure. LEFT: Welding was just one of the things taught in Metal Trades. BELOW LEFT: Steve Davis works one of the larger pieces of equipment. BELOW: These are Metal Trade officers. '59 Clubs - 165 Aufo Mechanics Promofes lnferesf ABOVE: Pictured are officers for 1976- l9'7'7. TOP RIGHT: Darryl Key looks at the axile. RIGHT: Students work on cars from all angles. Students that were interested in jobs related to mechanical jobs were found in Auto Mechanics. To help the club along two motors were donated, and a 1965 Pontiac Bonneville was donated by Mr. L P. Waters. Under the direction of its advisor, Mr. Moore, the club helped to cultivate and develop the skills and interests of each student. A district VICA meeting in Jacksonville, Texas was attended in November by Students. In order to go to district contest, students had to come up with some sort of a project pertaining to Auto Mechanics. Officers for the year were President - Brian Clark: Vice-President - George Smithg Secretary - Don Buda: Treasurer - Tommy Young: Reporter - George Lowe: Parliamentarian - Mike Andreloag and Sergeant at Arms - Steve Smith. I66 Clubs N-. uh '5 f I.0. T. Opens Doors fo Business A pathway into the business world was opened to the 31 students who were in l.C.T. The club interviewed businessmen and researched ways of opening businesses. Special guest speakers included Mickey Money, Ed Rack, and John Foote. A special project of selling trees gave the club money for a banquet to which each student brought his employer. One project was the making of a bulletin board which showed where each student worked. 'Fifi gf, aaa' TOP: Janet Woodard works on the club bulletin board. MIDDLE: Officers for the year were President - Gary Carrollg Vice-President - Gary Adamsq Secretary-Treasurer - Janet Woodard: Parliamentarian - Sharon Dragoo qnot picturedl and Sergeant at arms - Chuck Brown. LEFT: Students have a special place to do their work. Clubs - 167 mwbkf' QX' X 'H+ A. xx xl., W, X NXY -, QQ! Q xl ,, W Ei ff! 1 f f X 2, ,, .,.1 , f ,-' A ng' 3 L 2:9 1' ' ? .4 l e w e, . Q TE- '.vgi2r.:. , lf Q Af. ,Q M ' UIQ .1- ffm A D N s 7111135 . aaa-:wr , R .,,,,Q1 i M 4-. ii s x 2 E. ,..y . +.1,,,V JV ,Q W UM ' CURRICULUM ' CURRICULUN The Science Department, under the direction of Mrs. Tina James, offered courses in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Students participated in several experiments. Field trips were taken to the hospital to see how science affects our daily lives. RIGHT: Mrs. James lectures her biology students. BELOW: Kari Stainback finds her -- ' experiment humorous. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jody Allgeier takes part in a chemistry experiment. l7O Curriculum Mafh Courses Are Versafile This year the Math Department emphasized a program for some students allowing them to work at their own pace . Math courses ranged from Elementary Algebra to Calculus. This department was headed by Mrs. Parsons. 'Y f i as 'Ji , jg! ,V Eg . 4' N. wi TOP Students work problems on the board. MIDDLE: Coach Leonard pauses to pose for a picture. LEFT: Mr. Nudely helps Dan Reeder with an assignment. ABOVE: Coach Leonard's class busily works on an assignment. Curriculum -171 RIGHT: Scott Bever enjoys drama class. BELOW: Jody Ailgcier dis her painting. BOTTOM: Speech students take a break after class. plays her school spirit by -uw--4 V, ,ta ,V li! 172 -Curriculum , ,,.,. -,.w.U, 4 The Fine Arts department included art band, choir, drama and speech. Under the direction of Mr. Hornbeck and Miss Greaves the three GHS choirs participated in concerts, contests and fund-raising projects. The band directed by Mr. Walker also participated in contests, fund-raising projects and the annual Band and Flash Floor Show. Drama students, taught by Mrs. Williams, presented a night of one act plays and several speech students were active on the Debate Team. Oil paintings, charcoal sketches and chalk drawings were emphasized in the art classes which were taught by Mrs. Bow. LEFT: Miss Greaves directs the girl's choir. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Hornbeck instructs during the musical practice. BELOW: David Vickers and Scott Fairchild perform at a school function. Curriculum -173 Mini-Courses Enliven English Mini-courses. including Living With Death and the Miracle Worker were highlights of the year for English students. Sophornores studied World Literature while Juniors read American authors. Seniors read the works of English authors. All English students were required to complete one research paper. Mrs. Rowe was head of the English department. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Whitlock reads in her mini-course. BELOW: Mrs. Gray reads THE CANTERBURY TALES to her class. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Porter helps her students. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ronnie Barker concentrates on his assignment. 12 if 1: :fi If J, H 5 if 'ix ole. ff' 9415, gi, 1 is fe 2 2. if il sa vs Languages Inferesf Qfudenfs n 'L ta. l. .Q ,,. v . 2 s gulf Many students studied a foreign language as one of their electives. This department, headed by Mrs. Porter, included German, French, and Spanish. Several fund-raising projects such as candy sales were undertaken. Each class studied the customs, folklore, and songs in addition to learning the language and participating in F . L. A . LEFT: Jeff Herbst and James Willingham prepare a presentation for German Class. BOTTOM LEFT: French teacher, Mrs. Porter, relaxes with her students. BOTTOM RIGHT: Diana Morgan, Beth Latimer, and Cathy Olmstead dance the Old Man's Dance in Spanish. fi: l Curriculum -175 x The Social Studies Department, headed by Mrs. Gayle Hardaway, included all history and geography courses along with government and sociology classes. Mock presidential elections, mock trials and watching the inauguration of the new president on t.v. were exciting points for the year. RIGHT: World geography students concentrate on their assignment. BELOM Mrs. Hardaway lectures to her government class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cheryl Watts works on her World History assignment. Elecfion Hi hli hfed 6' . ',,,-' H M 3 , , y tg? ff v ,H , N. ' :miss ' 9'-V I 2 f 1 ! Y 176 - Curriculum 5-Nts Business Prepares Qfudenfs Preparing the students to typing, bookkeeping , shorthand, actively participate in business, record keeping and general the Business Department stressed office procedures. Students practical business procedures. trained to participate in UIL Under the direction of Mrs. contests. McCool, courses were taught in TOP LEFT: Mrs. Betty Ostenson instructs her shorthand students. ABOVE: Page Patterson corrects a typing mistake. LEFT: Shelia Baker works in business class. Curriculum -177 Mechanical Drawing, Homeinaking, Electronics, Auto Mechanics, Metal Trades and Agriculture were offered in the Career Classes. Students were RIGHT: Mr. iiuinphreys instructs his class. BELUXAC: Mr. Art Jernigan servt d as Director of Vocation this year. BOTTOM: taught the basics and then learned by actually doing the job. Many of these students participated in some school- directed work programs. liuuuy Lewis and loin Hoolen work in their Electronics class. 178 Curriculum wwf' ki- lTlI.l2.lYVll..l... I lllJ ELEVTUHN' at 'l:f:P'f?, , We wt TOP LEFT: Students work with metals. MIDDLE LEFT: Bart Shcrcr paints a sign for the fair. BOTTOM LEFT: Klinker Reames works on a car in Auto Mechanics. BELOW: Homcmaking student Barbara Motley works on a dress. ai ,r w-...atv .fog S A' H ' ' Wag, ' tk I ,4 Curriculum -179 ealfh ls Emphasized The new requirements of five quarters of P.E. and two quarters of health caused an increase in the number of Physical Education students. Health was taught on a regular basis for the first time this year. Girls sports received more emphasis. ABOVE: Craig Smith enjoys doing his Health assignment. TOP RIGHT: Tim Moore concentrates on hitting the ball . RIGHT: Tyrone McCurdy does a high kick as he plays football. 180-Curriculum l Y, ,W , 'Y-is sf: Am Y - 'f I . FT , ,Q ,, ,ma 'N 13 K'-'L tv wwiiss ' W K, . , ',,,,fw -t ' A 'xwsjg' migig ,I fyifgglka f V , , 6 , K 5 as , -' ,sss s, f s . . -1'? r K s is-...Q ' ' W YW, i' gi! as L., Career Labs Involve Sfudenfs Certain Homemaking, Business, Electronics, Metal Trades, Agriculture and Mechanical drawing classes participated in a Career Labs program. Students learned through actual work experience . FAR LEFT: Mrs. Doris Jones instructs a VOE lab student. LEFT: Gary Beane, an Ag. Co-op student, pauses to pose for a picture. BELOW: Kathy Hendricks, a Homemaking Co-op student, works at Barlow's. Ya ----1 'mx Curriculum IO ANN BAILEY - East SALLY BARLOW - East Texas State M.A .q English. Texas State M.Ed., She enjoys reading. Spanish. Her hobby is traveling. JIL BAKER - East Texas State M.B. A.g General IEFFERY BAYER - East Business, Cheerleaders. She Texas State M.S.g Tennis, likes all sports. Biology. He enjoys boxing. LILA ACKER - East Texas State B . S . g Geometry , Swim Team. She likes to play golf. JANET ADKISSON - East Texas State B.S.g Typing, Business Law. Her hobby is cooking. Q. X ' et Ii. 182 - Curriculum PATSY BEGGS - East Texas State B. S .g Home Ec. , Co-op Ed. She enjoys skating. MARGOT BERGGREN - East Texas State PhD.g Chemistry, Physics. She likes camping. Teachers Have Class ,If- ' ..v fri iii: 5 . tl f - pfxtzi 'W A 5,14 Nrkb t A Tbifhxa f- F ,5,k .. rp. r T 5 QL s. ft S. tt .. .s . -' ....'. at .... pp . .Sw .A mtl: I , ' Q ,. ff 'J SUCK BLAIN - East Texas State B.S.g Agriculture. He enjoys fishing. LOUIS BLANTON - Texas A8LM M.Ed.g Agriculture . He likes to aunt. ELIZABETH BOW - East Texas State M.A.g Art. She likes to raise horses. CAROLYN CARTWRIGHT - North Texas State B . A .5 English, Insight. She enjoys collecting antiques. g BETTY CAUDLE - East Texas State M.Ed.q Junior Counselor. Music is her hobby. PAM CLAYTON - North Texas State B. S.g Home Ec . , Flashes. DoN CARTWRIGHT - East gm Texas State M.Ed.g Senior Counselor. He likes to fly. X MZIZLZLZ 'fy 0192632 - ' '12 . . - ,Y 1 Yi ' 4 ,vis ' T E. ' i il 1 3 , . ,,,,, K if Q , 'qf 2? ,ag A T ' -1 X ' iii ,. .-,,'. , K W! 1 1 ,yt .,, ,Ei al JM, Z 7 - Kg ' 1 . . ,Z krk A 4 ' , , i . . ........'qu--0--'U nn., JIM COCKER - East Texas State B.S.g P.E. , Coach. He enjoys all sports. DOROTHY CUMMINGS - East Texas State M. S.: Home Ec. , Consum She likes to read. er Ed. .. . :ir C Curriculum -183 ANITA DARNELL - East Texas State M.Ed.g Homemaking. She likes playing with her grandchildren . LINDA DAVIDSON - Southern State B.Ed.g Typing. She enjoys her home typing service . 84 - Curriculum DON EDWARDS - Radio and T.V. T. A. COTTON FORD East Texas State M .Ed .1 Track, J.V. Trainer. Cooking is his hobby. gbxj . . fp A I s . , ,. A .id x 'X K . j Li m, ' S- G f . 1 fx f S, ss -. - .si N DORIS FRY - East Texas State M.Ed.g Resource. She likes yardwork. GREG GANT - East Texas State M . Ed .g Government . His hobby is painting. POLEDA GLANTON - Hendrix B . A . g Asst . Athletic Director. Tennis is her hobby . TOM GOODEN - I-Iardix B. A .g Health, Coach. He enjoys sports. JOAN GRAVES - Abiler Christian B . S . 3 Music . She enjoys golf. f. 5 US.- PEGGY GRAY - East Texas State B.A.g English. Her hobby is painting. GEORGE HACKNEY - Univ. of Texas B.V.Ed Building Trades. He enjoys fishing. PAM HANSEN - East Texas State B.M.Ed.g Band, Twirlers. She enjoys camping. GAYLA HARDAWAY - East Texas State B. S .3 Government, Sociology. She enjoys crafts. HENRY HENSLEY - East Texas State M. Ed. g Vocational Counselor. He l ,ov- sal, likes to hunt . S I C ,,..'-f iff JOHN HORNBECK - Texas Christian B.M.Ed.g Choir I. D. HUMPHREY - East Texas State M.S.g Drafting. He enjoys ping pong. ANGELA JACOBS - Univ. of Oklahoma B. S.g English German. Her hobby is growing plants. TENA JAMES - Univ. of Houston B. A. , East Texas State M.S.g Biology. She likes bowling. Aa ,f - '- -r- 'jg K . ,x A tilrifm-' fl A E T 1 .R . if i li E .i jyfufgl ...,,,,4J'A1 ti!! , L I mg. - .4-X . Curriculum - 185 ARTHUR JERNIGAN - Univ. of Oklahoma M.Ed.g Vocational Director. He likes to record music. JACK JONNSTON - Hardin- Simmons B.S., East Texas State M . Ed .g Biology . He enjoys working on his farm. 186 - Curriculum DORIS JONES - East Texas State M.S.g V.O.E. She enjoys skiing. PITTMAN KEEN - East Texas State M.S.g Football Coach. He likes to ski. rf X I I LINDA KELLEY - North Texas State B.S.g English, Journalism. She has writing as her hobby. JUDY KIDD - Henderson State B.S.g English, Basketball. She likes all sports. , V .. 'i JAMES KIRKPATRICK - East Texas State M.Ed .g Metal Trades. SHERRY LATIMER - East Texas State B.S.g English, Coach. She enjoys horseback riding. LEE LEONARD - East Texas State M.S.g Math, Golf, Basketball Coach. He enjoys hunting and fishing. MARGENE MARION - East Texas State M. S.g Pep Squadg P.E. She enjoys arts and crafts. GERALD MARSHALL - North Texas State M.Ed.g Baseball Coachg World Geography. He enjoys woodwork. WILLIAM MOORE - Auto Mechanics. His hobby is fishing. uf-iiw I-ui . CHERIE MORRISON - East Texas State B.S.: Am. History, World History, English. She likes camping and horseback riding. VIS MUDELY - Western Montana M. S . Ed .g Calculus, Algebra. He enjoys tennis . N,- KATHERINE MCCAW - East Texas State M.Ed.g Vocational Adjustment. She likes sewing, gardening, and antiques. LINDA MCCOOL - East Texas State M.S.: Record Keeping, Bookkeeping. She enjoys the piano and sewing. A x IOE MCCUTCHEON - East Texas State M . S .: Distributive Ed. He likes to fish, hunt, and fly. MARIORIE NEWMAN - East Texas State M.S.g Librarian. Her hobbies include needlework and playing with her grandchildren . fig, , 1 ' 1 1.1 hzk., - -r, '- M M, Curriculum -187 f-. Ei VIC NYVALL - Northwestern State B. S. g Coach, Math. BETTY OSTENSON - East Texas State M.S.g Steno. She likes to cook. IOHNNIE PARSONS - East Texas State M.S.g Math. ELIZABETH PORTER - East Texas State M.S.g French, English. She likes gardening. DIAN RAINBOLT - East I REYNGLDS - Cooke T.eXaS.StaIe M'S'f County A.A.S.g Vocational Librarian. She enJoys all Ed. HC enjoys reading. sports. Q, 5. M .N , fflvnil ,L fu gf ' .. , , ,qt 3 ,. 4g5,..., f' ,ffl -fd, , 0 ' , E' ' -. ' ' ,tri f . -. A g x . X 2 .. H .K w i 5 1 ffirsff j 7 SQL 188 -Curriculum it,-.w . -vii A BRYANT RICHARDS - Prairie View AXLM M.Ed.g Consumer Ed. I-le likes to fish. I RAY ROBNETT - East Texas State M.S.: Math. JEWEL ROWE - East Texas State M.Ed.: English. She enjoys traveling and reading. MARV SCHMITT - Western New Mexico State B.A.g World History. Golf and tennis are his hobbies. N71 -2 ., f RON SHACKELFORD - Southwestern Oklahoma B.S.g Biology. He enjoys raising plants. SUE SHANKS - East Texas State M . Ed .g Government, Sociology. Her hobby is collecting antiques. WILLIAM SMITH - East Texas State M.S.g Counselor. He likes to play tennis. GENEVA STARKS - East Texas State M.Ed.: V.O.E. Co-op. She enjoys traveling. JERRY TOON - East Texas State M.S.: I.C.T. He likes golf. if' E N C' .Qu MARIE VAUGHN - East Texas State M.Ed.g Math She likes sewing and reading. LEONARD WALKER - East Texas State B . M . Ed .1 Band. He enjoys all sports. CONNIE WI-IITLOCK - East Texas State M . Ed .5 English. She enjoys motorcycling. MARTHA WILLIAMS - East Texas State M. S. g Speech! Drama. She works with community theaters. ALMA YATES - East Texas State M . Elem . Ed .g Vocational Ed . Her hobbies include crocheting and traveling. iliiii 1 3 1.2 .. -wwf. aw wr' 1 is ' V A sw Curriculum -189 a My i School Board Manages Business RIGHT: Mrs. Chris Little pauses for a smile during a business session. BELOW: Mr. Jim Morris served as President of the School Board. BOTTOM RIGHT: Members of the 1976-'77 School Board were: SEATED: Mr. lim Morris, Mrs. Chris Little, Mr. Warren Lee. STANDING: Mr. John Sutton, Mr. Fred Mayhew, and Dr. James Nicholson. M.,-'f' fs Taking care of business was the chief concern of the Administration and School Board. The members strived to bring the needs of the Greenville Independent School District and the demands of the community together. Mr. Wesley Martin served as Superintendent of the District for his sixteenth year. Dr. Keith Bearden held the position of Director of Curriculum, and Mr. Bob Brown served as Business Manager. WO- Curriculum aw- 'W LEFT: Mr. Bob Brown served as Business Manager. BELOW: Mr. Wesley Martin, i 1-s Su crimendcm, takes a break durin the da '. BOTTOM: Dr. Bcardcn looks over his' .ff P 8 3 . paperwork . ,Pe I' I :Nr 'ii :Vp . ---Q.. Curriculum -191 Adminisfrafion Offers Leadership 56355 gas he to lit TOP RIGHT: Mr. Ken Gibson looks up from his work to pose for a picture. ABOVE: Mrs. Betty Mizell works on the attendance records. RIGHT: Mr. L. P. Waters stands duty in the hall during lunch. 192 - Curriculum If 1- T . ,, ,t if ' ' sf . W ,, - V -' V 12 5 Q is Under the leadership and direction of Principals and Secretaries, a great deal of progress was made in the area of administration. Mr. Bill Walters presided over the student body as Principal. Mr. L. P. Waters and Mr. Ken Gibson served as Vice-Principals . Mrs. Joy Johnson, Mr. Walters' secretary, took care of all correspondence, typing, ditto work, and UIL reports. Mrs. Betty Mizell handled the counterwork, enrollment reports, and attendance records. The office workers were assisted by several student helpers. ,s ff! M , TOP LEFT: Mrs. Betty Mizell helps Marianne Smith and Donnie Sephus with absentee slips. LEFT: Mr. Bill Walters, Principal, pauses for a picture. ABOVE: Mrs. Joy Johnson makes a telephone call during her busy day. Curriculum -193 Counselors Enooura e Excellence Counselors played an important role in the development of the students. They helped with personal problems, selection of courses, college choices, and job training. The newest addition to the staff was Mr. Henry Hensley. In his job as Vocational Counselor, he helped many students find employment. Mr. William Smith helped the sophomores get their problems as first-year students straightened out. Mr. Don Cartwright assisted the seniors in finding the right college or job training which suited their needs. Mrs. Betty Caudle organized tests, and solved the juniors' problems 4144 ,,,.... .4 TOP RIGHT: Mr. William Smith does some paperwork. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Don Cartwright takes a break from work. RIGHT: Mr. Henry Hensley pauses in his daily routine to pose for a picture. ABOVE: Mrs. Caudle helps Junior Gerald Brown with his schedule. 194 -Curriculum 'Iv-M. Librarians Lend Knowledge Librarians provided students and faculty alike with filmstrips, records, and written material. Mrs. Marjorie Newman has served as librarian for twenty-one years. She , along with Mrs. Dian Rainbolt who has worked in the library for five years, orders books, audio visual aids, and prepares the reference books for use by students and faculty . Many student helpers were available to assist them. 5 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Marjorie Newman takes time out for a smile. LEFT: Mrs. Dian Rainbolt labels films and tapes. ABOVE: John Day uses the READERS GUIDE TO THE PERIODICALS. Curriculum -195 l is Sfaff Provides Professional R 'r Services TOP RIGHT: Mr, Bobby Pickens, Mr. Howard Medlock, Mr. Hugh Bagwell, Mr. Robert Summerfield, Mrs. Nellie Summerfield, Mr. Dutch Rackley, and Mr. Leonard Denton served as Cusrodians. ABOVE: The School Nurse, Mrs. Mary Hawley, goes over her records. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Bobby Pickens prepares to clean up the hallway. l96 -Curriculum 'hun- N . r me-Q , ,L K Q V ' 4 E ?' at ----n-f in A E ! .lit 1 ,. .1 t. ,uw t ' .1131 . 1.65, 2 V 4 a ffm 4 P ya, 1 0 1 Kem t ak ,- , . ,. ,Q T f -152 . 1 '1 W 'Q'.3'1l: lxwif- J CA 5+ Mn 'ww Janitors, cafeteria workers, and the school Nurse offered the faculty and students their professional services throughout the year. The janitors repaired heaters, broken windows, and many of the minor breakdowns of the school system . The cafeteria workers provided nutritious meals each day in the lunch room. The school nurse took care of the minor aches and pains of the student body. LEFT: The cafeteria workers for '76-'77 were: Erma lean Nelson, Barbara Massey, Gossie Brooks. STANDING: Mildred Sharum, Maple Hudson, Syble Havens and Charlie Hawkins. BELOW: Syble Haverns prepares bread for the lunches. BOTTOM LEFT: Charlie Hawkins does some bookkeeping. I uw' . -H E , -, fr. -2- , :L +4 ' ' ..lT ..,.-. wi'-'f f V Aqgsr M1 J , . . ' lx 'V K, 5 2 L ii. . if U ,E N rv . t .,,. . ' is f A ' a , m K xc ,t ,ttt ,st B y ss. Curriculum - 197 1 A f I 9: ' 1 . , ., :nw ' w- :S ,- ' 1 LM .- Haw , 5 ' gr ' V253 fe qt, , v f fl . '2 K I I f J 1 . Q I!- I' ,A K -fa 1 H 'Wifihzfg' x FW M41 ed I . A ,v .,. Q 1 m s. v 9 yfszff E 7R9 ' SENIOR9 ' QENIORS ' SENI I MAL-.-.-,,, 5 , is ' A R, 1 u aw N' ,, MFL f 1 ahah! tl-4 911 . 'kim all was s Senior Class 0fl7oers President: Larry Harper Vice-President: Judy Noe Secretary: Charlotte Mason Treasurer: Judy Averitt 200 - Seniors Historian: Kari Stainbaclt Reporter: Jay Nussbaum Parliamentarian: Bill Adcoclt Sgt. -at-Arms: Dewain Barker Gary Adams Marc Qdams 'Marjofie Adaiiis William Adcock Paul Allen Iody Alllgeietiv Fay Anderson R0l'll'l1EkZAl'ld6IQQIl Rolanda Arrington Daniel Averigema Robert Austin 'Judy Averill Kay Backus Phillip Baise 'Sheila Baker Connie Ball Kelly Ball Shelley Ballew Teresa Banks Michelle Barcoe BAR- i '1 -1 - I .LW,X,. VLJZ, . . Q N. S33 X X Si' 4 it . ',. Tfiiltiifl r 1- A BOY N 5 X5 .t A W X A E k f ifkgsg' - 5 E ii '31 Wtfiifvi . QE? Y 'K'L 51.75. . f 5 zf:i: ig-ii, '1 '.fiS:I..- tim . I mL:14Q1L , ,z4,.,a..,T.r ,..,, r u ,.f:,i---mm.11-. .r ,' x 5 1' 5,-gi-f rv x.. .,N .,.. .,x. oa a o o t-2:f?'if:E2?SEiQSiE,2- ti F s K F. . - W ,tt--.11-Qararsxr-1 .N ..., L 202 - Seniors kliifff25 Amhonv 3335 fkennle Baxibtett. ,i Paul Bellaht Bonnie Ber Charlotte Benton jj Natalie Benton Polly Berggren Dean Bever ' Patricia Laura Black it Betty Amy Ronald Boles Gloria Bolling Monica Bonney Keith Boydston :Brian Clark Kevin Bray Cheri Brighaiiiii' Thurman Brigham Sharon Brown:ifgg5g..1g-- V Alan Brunk bliiitffrelgiiffifkryansgf 3 Kim Buchanan Chuck Bundick Janis Butler LC A Debbie Byrd Kyle Byroisp .- -x- f . rrBaA't?5E3a1ahan Gary Caldwell rGaryfaCarro11 Michael Castillo Rickie Chambers Christy Clark Donngz Clark BRA-CLA U, ...L . ef. N ,sea W ii. Lfzsfy i EW K- l s -xr .. iii 'Kb - ZTTJ' ... . -- fe Xe 555. 'x . Sk Seniors - 203 s il. CLO-DEN ge 5 azz' X. vc 5 , - 204 - Seniors Tim A Cloud David Colben william Cole -Q11 Susaxi2Congei Dean Converse Kimi Cozinea Scou Crabtree i Dorothy Crowe A Thomas Cummings Susan Cviranovich Chuck Daniels Genie Davis Jereal Davis Myra Davis Susan Davis Tracie Davis Iohn Allen Day Linda Decker Donnie Denmark Kathy Demon 49 .aw ,,.-a -nl 3 7 A' 405 S EW - K if x H to 'Q N 'i 10, f ' 5 I .- I 'I -I T L. 1 Nr . .5 SHUT Mark Devers Pauy Dickeson Ianer Diggs Elizabeth Dillon Michael Dodd Vivian Doonan Sharon Dragoo Malcolm Dukes Lisa Dxmavin Sammy Duncan Kathy Durham Ronnie Edinger A .W .yf,-y -,,1.11- ,. Ak., :R , .zlfisma z.. ..,:'::?:iY5i'4f1 1.,zz:iirgiiigfliK-.rw---Haw' -' i' 'n , yllffkizx s Q,ifff.,1y,, DEV-FOR vw' rmhqfg- ,Agony-1.2-2fz'Aew-W-fr-arfxriz--V fum , nw - U!--wwf: wS:lesaf:gfQf.f gaming A gg , fr hw, 1 'Q -' ,:r,Qf,F7:, in Y 4 fames Ferguson Brian Fisher Bruce Flowers Kenna Ford ' W' ' W Y' QQAXN mv X . ms,-W.. ir ' 1 arm- Y X 1 - - - Mflifil l ' '9'?Ef3'l55 5 E it ' L1 1: aeagfsaaxfsixrfgg 5' - .... .1 f-:Q -mf. f ,.., , We L, -' ,, 11 mama Y' . ,.., rr.. . ----.- f Seniors - 205 x GAN-I-IAN , , rams' gpg, 4 gf, if V 3 'K bfi f ' 551 if r 1 X Gif' ' ' J' Z Q, E l Scouy Gann Linda Garcia Flossie Garreu Terry Garrett Lora Gasway Kenneth Gibson Gay Gilbert James Glasgow Darla Goad Michelle Goen Cruz Gomez Norris Goynes Linda Grant Stacy Grape Sherry Green Marilyn Hale Lee Hall Sharon Hall Roy Hammiu Guy Hancock ,Q V-Q ik ,no a:u1k1 a vi ai fag-nv Cathy Hare Penny Harmon Larry Harper Jill Harrington David Hash Nancy Hayter Charlotte Heard Darid I-leavin Kathy Hendricks Thelton Hendrix Cynthia Henslee Jeff Herbst Michael Herloqger kelly Higginbdiham Qvlarie Hill I ?Reid Hill I ,Stephanie Hill Karen Hineii Stacy Hoerath Gary Hoglaxtdi HAR-HOG Seniors - 207 HOL-KET Y , ., ' fn, ,Tu ,J W ,M 5 5 A a 208 - Seniors Nomie Ida Joyce , 1 L-fffzyfg , ,b .V,,,,,5 , Paula Johgaon Tomljgylaiilison W Jennifer Jones Ted Jones Mark Ju , . . Mlchaell C3HGI X'Nzli3??Q,eW , ' 'W ' kewl , Q, fm.. f. .Mme 1, ,I 4-4? i Q, ,Q ui! i X e 355 .el ,va-Uv ,mv -J gf!! eq--AV Roe Key Roger Key Duncan Kilgore Cheryl King Gmdy -'i. IO Lynn Danny Khrpgz Kim Knowles Clay Krider Brenda Kuhn Bruce Kuhn Lambe Landon Lange Pimela Langford Chris Lawson Richard Levereu Cary Lincycomb KEY-LIN NN . K -wg x . greg 3 ..,., in -- .3-W I 5:2 1 n X wifxri Y - H e,.. - K 1 -. 1 iw 1 139' x wk Y Q My 5 rr A? rigs faff'?f'1 .wav K Seniors - 209 . ..., fx LIN-MOO 210 - Seniors James Lindsey Alfreda Linson Gregory Long Lloyd Lowe Tammie Lyrle Najdggra Mann Eric Mapps Shgron Marks .. ,... W Glen Martin Gloria Martinez Charlotte Mason Dean Mason QVOU Cynthia Massey Sandra Maxwell E. Linda Metzger Mary Mickler Jimmy Mize Steven Moore iv ii '-nf. .W 'Q Morquecho Dgle Money Morgan rf5?Eifif' Melinda McCar1ey David McCollarn Donnie McCuIdy Ronnie McCurdy Sherry Mciiurdy Tyrone McCuidy Rebecca McGuire Ian McKelvey Mau McManus Jimmy McMirm Colleen McNeely Barry McRee Andy Narramore Andy Nation Thera Nelson Debra Newkirk NZM, Q T 1:2.2-r J, MOR-NEW mf, .-Q ,A by R. X X eg Q ' X ii 5 '-1222555-1 V FE? k rl s ,X . , ,. .. .,,. , ff 1 K A -121:!f251f-5' :ix 1 .X .. ,. .3 QP X .M ,, Hr. ,R 2, ieil Q K.-- 1 11. i X x li i Y Seniors - 21 1 NIX-RAW Q :l' I if ,, , ,JW 212 - Seniors ,, ,.,,. ,, , Seen Iudy Nbe Karen Hams f , ,,,,,,,, ,, r frwffffvx x f , arf I errl Elizabeth Orum Bill Painter Libby Parker David Payne Tim Perser A, Lundy Pickle ', 5 Vicki Pickle ' Angela Prather Robin Presridge James Prince Samuel Pyle Lynn Rawlings , ,L '92 Q A 'Q I, --wr , ga Q fy :M- ,, A fi' vo. ' 415 S., as fx '- ,411 f wr . ! ii 9 . ,ll 'QQ diy ,...-nv 'W-,N E 1 A ' 1 , ...sv w Q P Xu.: .1-: -1 u. - :was .4 . Ag, 1 Qtr ..Z12Esi:5f5f5 w1s- wi 91 K l K L vi 1 ... 1 Qs..-u E O .pl 2? Brenda Ray Andy Riley Randy Robdhs Betty Robles Candice Roddy Lee: Ann Rogers Clint Rosenbaum Gary Rudd Tami Rudd Reginald Runnells William Rurherford Mark Ryon A George Sanders fiibkielrsanzana 'ff X :Sieve Sather Danny Scogins Donnie Sephus Kay Scphus Karl Shackleford RAY-SHA i if .1 Seniors - 213 A Barton Sherer Rickey Shields Cyndi Sidles Wendy Siergiej Alan Simms Wendi Skinner David Slemmons Cindy Small Tessie Smaiflwood Charles Smith George Srnigh Julie Smith-i Philip Smitff Sm! Smiikg. y scoff sniaaaff Gary Sorrells Teresa Spradling Kari Stainback Kem Stainback Donna Stapleton Charle Gary Stephenson ,Karen Stiggers Melanie Strack Don Suipkland Julia Strickland Ion Suomberg Alan Swindell Ronald Tapley Mark Tapp Jerri Tarbuuon Sharon Thompson Ronald Tower A. W. Turner Charles Turner John Turner Pat Turner Rickey Underwood Jackie Usserly Larry Vaughn VAU-WIL 216-Seniors Leah Vaughn Tami Vinson Russell Wagoner Anthony Wakefield Mark Waldon Gina Walker Michelle Walker Bryant Wallace Debbie Wallzsce Yolanda W8r1'd Rligifiald WRWFHSYOUL. Elsriiie Weiii? Terry Welch Ronald Weldon Robert White Belinda Whirsione Randy Whiuaker Caroline Williams Charles Williams Edmond Williams 1419 -.K fx .ntl -af , 4 f-4' if ,gggr .Y 1 f ii 1 J Karen Williams Wayne Wilfiamson James Willingham Bobby Wilsqn Donna Wilson Mary Wilson Tommy Wilson Renetta Wineinger Cheryl Ianetfiwoodigd Don Woods ' . Polly -Wootem .. David Wonham in WIL-WOR Seniors - 217 Agricultural Co-Op - Ronald Tower Agriculture Wocationalj - Bart Sherer Auto Mechanics - Darrel Key Band - Scott Nixon Building Trades - Donnie Sephus Business - Bonnie Bennett Cheerleader - Kari Stainback Choir - Nancy Hayter Citizenship - Judy Averitt Danforth Award CBoyJ - Kent Stainback Danforth Award CGirl5 - Kari Stainback Distributive Education - Betty Robles Drama - Alan Brunk English - Kenna Ford Flash Service Award - Nancy Hayter French - Betty Robles Home Economics - Judy Averitt Home Economics Cooperative - Candy Roddy Industrial Arts - Scott Nixon Industrial Cooperative Training - Kenny Howard Journalism - Kim Knowles A L.G. Balfour Award - Dewain Barker Library - Donna Wilson Math - Yolanda Ward Physical Education CBoyJ - Gary Spradling Physical Education CGirlJ - Sabrina Cooper Science - Kenna Ford Science CBausch and Lomb Awardj - Glenn Martin Senior Class President - Larry Harper Social Studies - Glenn Martin Speech - Bob Smith Student Council - Kent Stainback Student Council Humanitarian - Gerald Brown Student Council Service - Judy Noe Vocational Office Education - Charlotte Benton Yearbook - Caroline Williams Senior Awards and Scholarships VALEDICTORIAN Yolanda Ward SALUTATORIAN Kathy Elliott TOP TEN AWARDS Yolanda Ward Kathy Elliott Dennis Dodds Lisa Dunavin Polly Berggren Kenna Ford Kari Stainback Judy Noe Dewain Barker Denise Elliott NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDATION AWARDS Iohn Day Kathy Elliot Glenn Martin Neill Morgan Jeff Norris Yolanda Ward SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS A Cappella Choir - Marj Adams Altrusa - Susan Cvitanovich American Association of University Women - Judy Averitt American Legion Post 5-'F17 - Don Woods Business and Professional Women's League - Terri Boarman City Council Beta Sigma Phi - Bob Smith Greenville Classroom Teachers Association - Pam Langford Greenville Educational Secretaries Association - Stephanie Kavanaugh Methodist Church - Kathy Elliott Student Council - Dewain Barker and Kathy Elliott UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS Glenn Martin, Academic - Austin College Scott Nixon, Music - East Texas State University Tami Rudd, Music - East Texas State University Mischelle Walker, Music Theory - Texas Tech University Yolanda Ward, Academic - University of Dallas Hi I Q , W V ,B ' x 3' I 5 . 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C BMEN ' UNDERCLASSMEN ' UNDEI STOP iw RED -ul ., 6 , so. , I 40 S 1 4' if 2 f ggr 'mf ,V fa. 6 ,191 1 A f , 'S Junior Class Officers President: Danny Boydston Vice-President: Andy Bramlet Secretary: Kelly Smith Treasurer: Karen Io Byer Historian: Shell King Reporter: Kerry Dobbs Parliamentarian: Danette Bishop Sgt. -at-Arms: Rick Bosworth Cnot picturedl 222 -Juniors David Abbott Tom Adams Don Adkisson Jacob Akers John Allen Linda Anderson Micheal Andreola Alton Ashford Knea Atchison Bobbie Austin Bonita Bandy Kevin Banks Betty Barcoe Janis Barnett Bill Battersby Carol Bearden Peggy Begando Doris Beggs Anna Bellah Scott Bever Tony Billarreal Rick Billingsly Danette Bishop Timmy Blakley David Blackwell Susan Boardman Doris Boldware James Bonney Kay Boshart Kimberly Boshear Richard Bosworth Mary Botts Mary Jo Bowers Danny Boydston Andy Bramlett BRA-CHA 224 -Juniors Mike Bramlett Willie Brazan Gloria Britton Carrie Brock Cheryl Brown Donna Brown Ferrell Brown C-enola Brown Genelle Buchanan Don Buck Laura Bull Karen Jo Byers Paul Cain Linda Callaway lay Cameron Kenneth Camp Ric Camp Kathy Campbell Nelda Campbell Danny Capps Cheryl Carnes David Carpenter Kip Carrol Teresa Castle Kenny Chambers Tony Chandler all-fd, . Th DIVYQ ,af 4, tx 35' J 'ff if' Karen Miller deciphers a coded letter. M. ,am AC V447 m fin-iN 0 XX W1 'N Victory apples await their destruction. - 1-P Susan Chapman Gary Clark Lorie Cloud Gerald Cody Deborah Colley Lisa Collins Gary Crane Elaine Craven Deborah Crow Mark Crumpton Perry Cummings William Curtis Aletha Davis Becky Davis Steve Davis Diane Day Kathe Dennis Kerry Dodds Cedrick Donnell Lisa Donnell Mike Dunavin Phil Eastham Brian Eastup Diana Edinger Mike Elkins Terri Elliott CHA-ELL Juniors - 225 ELL-GLE 226 -Juniors Mike Ellis Jerry Ely Roger Eppler Carla Esco Larry Fain Charles Fields Manette Fitzpatrick Sharon Fletcher Richard Ford Danny Foster Renee Fry Billy Galloway Mary lo Gandy Lisa Gann Deborah Gantos Carl Garrett Danny Gentry Zebra Gilbert Jeannette Gilstrap Helen Glenn ...ao Lion defense shows determination ,,.. If '90 1'1i Tony Chandler relaxes with his sax. Y Y '-ff. Evan Goen John Gonzalos Steven Goode leff Grady Beth Graham Elbert Graham Tami Graham Louis Gray Teri Greaves Mike Green Scott Green Stan Green John Grider Reginald Grimes Lois Hale GOE-HAL Juniors - 227 HAL-ISH 228 - Juniors Deanna Hales Karen Hamilton Steve Hammett Robert Hargrow Angela Hash Marilyn Hawkins Tara Hawkins Jerry Head Deborah Heard Elaine Heath Greg Heavin Felicia Hill Dezi Hite Cheryl Hobbs Christi Hodgson Cindy Hogue Cynthia Holley Tom Hooten Dennis Houston Sherry Hoy Sheri Hudgeons Mike Huggs Randy Hungerford Scott Hungerford Susan Ingram Julie Isham 'Pnl g-47 The megaphone represents Lion Spirit. QQ' 005 ...nv X rf 0 user Tammie Pyle boogies to some funky music. 4? V.,-of ,,,f Rita lsham Alfred Jackson Carmen Jackson Dennis Jackson Judy Jacobs Mark Johns Kenny Johnson Pamela Johnson Tim Jones Kimberly Kelly Sheryl Key Shell King Brian Kinkade Tony Kirk Deborah Kitchens Diane Lambert Teresa Lamm Teresa Landrirh LaRay Lane Mark Latham Berh Larimer David Larimer Carolyn Lefrwich ISH-LEF Juniors - 229 LEH-MAS 230-Juniors Cindy Lehman Eugene Lewis Gale Lindsey Karl Little Mark Loposer George Lowe Greg Lytle John Mack Jerry Mahrer Carolyn Manton David Marks Alan Martin Mark Martin Tom Martin Mike Mason F' Ei. my E . iz Robbie Nowlin hauls a spirited group including Bessie Stephenson and Diana Edinger. Lee Mathis Louis Mathis Greg Mauhews Clifford Mauldin Bart Meador Karen Miller Rose Miller Terry Mock Weldon Moore Diana Morgan Tony Morrison Chuck Mosely Janet Murley Sharon Myers Tom McAnn Cathy McCormack Michele McCutcheon Hope McGuffey Pamela McLarry Billy McMunre NEA-PET 232 -Juniors Iason Neatherlin Gary Nelson Jerry Nelson Danny Newby Carol Nicholson Dennie Norwood Cindy Nowlin Robbie Nowlin Tommy Nowlin Kim Oliver Diana Orr Mike Owens Scott Palmer Donnie Parker Michelle Parker Carol Patterson Page Patterson Bonita Peavey Willa Perdieu Bruce Petty ---Q 'iv ,qv as V -f-49 wt? 'Pit wt Larry Wright hams it up as the juniors cheer at a pep rally. wr? s Sherry Hoy realizes that the camera is focused. 417 Steve Pickens Tena Pickle Bruce Pitrard Kim Pittman Karen Pollak Venira Price Frank Prigmore Doyle Pyearr Tammie Pyle Janet Rabas Rocky Rainbolt Randy Ramsey Eddie Randolph Royce Ray Edwin Reames Gerald Redwine Sharon Reed Eddie Reeves Eva Riley Gloria Rodman David Rogers Elaine Rogers Karen Roland PIC-ROL Juniors - 233 ROS-STE 234 -Juniors Danny Rosenbaum Cheryl Rothring Beverly Rozell Lorri Rumage Mike Russell David Salls James Sanders David Schor Jeff Scott Jim Sevier Kerry Shackleford Willie Shaw Connie Sheppard Randy Shipp Bobbie Sikes Lisa Sikes Craig Smith Kelly Smith Lisa Smith Mariann Smith Steve Smith Dave Snider Kerry Spaight Trecia Starks Mike Starky Debbie Stephens 8 Q, 'U' N 'sf X 1 Nfl? Judy Jacobs explains a homework problem Carolyn Manton and Betty Barcoe take five. J Bessie Stevenson Kenny Stevenson Terry Stiggers Joe Stinebaugh Steve Stinebaugh Shelly Strawn Wayne Strickland Edd Stuart Sam Stuth Susan Sullivan Vic Summers Tommy Sumrow Tim Tarbutton Kathy Tatom Candy Terry Kevin Terry Gary Thomas Mary Ann Thomas Steve Thomas Keith Thomason Leigh Ann Tillery Diane Tippit Julie Travis STE-TRA Juniors - 235 Carolyn Traylor Donna Tucker Steve Turman Brenda Ussery 01' Lester Vaughn I Cynthia Walker my Sammy Walker if Susan Walker 43 Jill Wall Barry Wallace ,nf Dana Wallace Mike Wallace Julie Ward Jimmy Wardlaw 'Aj' ' 'D' Bobby Warren ff' be 1: Gail Washington 1 Sharon Washington Cheryl Watts Scott Green performs at a pep rally. Phil Weatherall William Weideman Angie Wein Debbie Westbrook King Whetstone 236 -Juniors Lorri Rumage. Lisa Collins, and Denise Elliott discuss heavy subjects. LaFeyette White Jimmy Whitlock Kyle Wilkison George Williams Richard Williams Trina Williams Billy Williamson Johnny Williamson Mark Witzke Cynthia Wright Kim Wright Larry Wright Pam Wright Marvin York Marc Young Tommy Young Jim Zarate WHI-ZAR Juniors -- 237 KI, I 61 .4 'E 03 fa if Y' . leaf' 5, 1' L, Sophomore Class Officers Treasurer: Julie Coker Vice-President: Tammy Harpen President: Tim Spaight Secretary: Vickie Hooten Parlimentarianz Kelly Sorrells Reporter: Mark Peaden Historian: Jan Brashears 238 - Sophomores Y' Q 1 2 I Troy Acker Donald Adams Judy Adams Janet Aiken Perly Alex Randa Alexander Mickey Allen Charles Allgeier Greg Anderson Mark Anderson Danny Allen Howard Armstrong Woody Atherton Joe Babcock Keith Baker Lyndall Baker Mike Baker Russell Ball Donald Barker Ronald Barker Galen Barnes Allen Baum Charles Behrns Lisa Bendall Theresa Benton Thor Bergren Bryan Black Bryan Black Randy Blackshear Ricky Blackshear Roger Blakely Jami Bland Deanna Blaylock Ben Bloyed Tillman Bostick Julie Bowers Pam Bowers Melissa Bowman Larry Boyd Brad Bradford Ronald Bradshaw I an Brashears Darin Brazil Manuel Bridges Nancy Bridges Reuben Bridges Rita Brigham Pam Briscoe ACK-BRI Sophomores - 239 Karen Brooks Lesalie Brown Pat Brown Vic Brown Eddie Bruner Bambi Bryant Rodney Buchanan Saundra Bull Lisa Bundick Becky Burley Michael Burton Io Anne Busch Jeanna Butler Chris Calahan Wesley Callins Laura Cambell Alice Cantrell leanne Carnes Q dh 4 'V A Jan Brashears . Shelly Sheppard , Jami Bland and Kelly McKinney talk before choir practice . k ne 5 S X 1 A Q I ,T L3- A Q,- ' time Connie Carter Sharon Cates Tammy Chambliss Margie Champion Janet Chapman Louis Clack Brook Clark Deneen Clark Keith Clark Penny Clarkson Robert Cleghorn Susie Cleveland Julie Coker Raymond Colbert James Cole Ronnie Cole Hope Collins Michelle Comer Steve Compton Neal Cooper Lucy Conger Kelly Crabtree Bryan Craig Nancy Crane CAR- CRA Sophomore: - 241 CRI-GLE 242 - Sophomores Tammy Criscoe Susan Crow Kristy Curtis Donna Daughtery Armelia Davis Cherles Davis Kathy Davis Larry Davis Lisa Davis Mike Davis Stephen Davis Jeff Dees Clarence Dennis Diane Deveny Rose Driggers Steve Dunlap Randy Eastham Wally Eastland Cliff Edwards lay Ely Jesse Ennis Angela Evans Tammy Fair Scott Fairchild Angela Feagin Marsha Fikes Robert Fitzpatrick Shuronda Fletcher Kathleen Floyd Mark Ford Jesse Franklin Julie Fritz Brian Fuitt Jeff Fugitt Connie Fulton Brenda Galloway Sandra Gambrell Olivia Garcia Paul Garcia Paige Garrett Drunea Garvin Pam Garvin Kevin Gassett Jeff Gatlin Kathleen Gibson Melvin Gilstrap Lisa Gish Rose Glenn ,KJ N 41 X 4 l .gy fa 7 t 9' 5 -4' 4 inf ' :,y-v k mfugl. i Mm: - tttttt in L' ly f 9' .Q , at 2' fl l 9' ,.,, Ky y,yynnn n 1449, , Y V l a' r ,QV l l 9' df f 3 as , W .ff X 004 va, 7 ?'f 7551 Z.. f 'Z ' ,tr aff ji E Q A t Velia Gomez Jackie Grady Robert Graff Nira Graham Brett Graham Kenneth Grantham Gena Green Joe Green Eric Gregory Tami Griger Betty Griggs Mary Guadajuardo lim Gutherie Carolyn Hale Lonnie Hall Cathy Hamilton Kenneth Harbin Cindy Hardaway Joann Hardaway Alton Hardemon Lynn Hare Randy Harp Tammy Harper Tammy Harral HAR-HEI Bryan Harris Jennifer Harrison Debra Hartman Rhonda Hartness Linda Hawes Beverly Hawkins Martin Hayter Sharon Heard Tammy Heath Ellen Hendrix Todd Hendrix Charles Henslee Kim Herlt Ricky Hester Deanna Higginbothamm Michelle Hill Jennifer Hitchcock Bill Heiser 244 -- Sophomores Sharon Cates prepares her assignment ,iv T17 2 Jxf 5 ix I X r f as f f fs sixth: 'S Sophomores become involved in a cheer ar a Pep Rally. Felicia Hodges Kent Hobden Eddie Hodgeson Larry Holcomb Bobby Holley Teresa Holley Jennifer Holloway Jessica Holloway Michael Holmes Vickie Hooten Wally Hoskins Dianna Howard Randy Houston Brad Huett Debbie Huey Karen Hurley Roy Jackson Billy Jackson Cedric Jackson Sharon Jackson Skipper James Larry James Kevin Jenkins Patricia Jenkins HOG-JEN Sophomores - 245 JEN - KLU 246 - Sophomores Wendy Jenkins Sharon Jennings Anthony Johnson Carroll Johnson Darfus Johnson Dmitri Johnson Glenda Johnson Jennifer Johnson Regina Johnson Alice Johnston Lisa Jones Keith Jones Rita Jordan Ray Keen Theresa Kendricks Danny Key Kenny Kimberlain Bubba King Gail King Kelly Kinslow Ronniee Kinworthy Mary Kirby Diane Klutz Donna Klutz Larry Davis is startled by a photographer 'st 'Y 4' 3 in vf' A V' fa sf rf ' 5' so Q , 1' Michael Burton poses for the camera . six gg Larry Knox Brad LaFavors Debbie Lambe Barbara Lambert Keith Landrith Keith Landrum Jeannie Lane Kevin Lange Chip Langston Jenny Lankford Jimmy Lara Robert Lawerence Alvin Lawson Michelle Lee Mary Lee Sharon Lee Randy Legett David Lester Booker Lewis Jimmy Lewis Sadie Lewis Stevie Lewis Calvin Lindsey Rose Lindsey KNO-LIN Sophomores - 247 LIN - MAS 248 - Sophomores Sandra Linerode Jackie Lloyd Karl Lowry Bobby Lucas Eddie Luellen Kathy Lynch Dianne Maberry Cedric Mack Kevin Mack Sharon Mack Shelia Mack Donna Marks Kip Marion Marilyn Martin Joey Martinez Dale Mason Nathaniel Mason Vic Massey x X, iv ,455 Ronny Myers performs during a pep rally . 1 tl .I ?ep Squaders display their precision during a pep rally. Robin Matthews Scott Mauldin Ron Matzger Karen Miles Dawn Mitchell loel Mixon Dana Mize Tami Monk Steve Moore Tim Moore Brad Morris Carolyn Morrow Barbara Motley John Motley Danny Mullins Kim Murphy Ronnie Myers Mike McCormick MAT-NAL Annette McCullough Mark McKay Kelley McKinney Jerry McMannus Jim McMeans Debra Nalls Sophomores -- 249 NAR-PIC 250 - Sophomores David Narramore Scotty Neal Julia Nestherlin Gerald Nelson Melissa Nelson Denise Newhouse Rusty Newkirk Stacy Newman Jennifer Nicholson Kyle Northam Danny Odneal David Odneal Lisa Olds Kenny Parker Ronnie Parker Candy Patterson Patty Patterson Mark Peaden Richard Pecina Lisa Pennington Annie Perkins Mary Perkins Kenneth Peters Penny Pickle 'W Penny Clarkson and Alice Cantrell play foosball . - H ir, ,,',1 f I JJ ,ui f' in W .Va , an iff it M 4 35,4 , 'H d Allgeier plays in the snow. Doug Poe Michael Poindexter Craig Pope lena Pope Jimmy Pope Shelia Porter Mendy Poulter Michael Pritchard Alicia Pyeatt Bobby Ramsire Ronnie Ramsey Debra Rainey Charles Reed Robert Reed Dan Reeder Eddie Reeves Karla Reynolds Susie Reynolds Mary Rhoden Patti Rivera Carl Robinson Charles Robinson Curtis Robinson Kenneth Robbnett POE-ROB Sophomores - 251 fsd lohn Rogers Deanna Romero Kevin Rose Emily Russell Charles Sanders Terry Sanders Milton Sasser Cathy Schram Julie Schwene Beth Shaver Cathy Shaw Ruth Ann Shaw Kelly Shellfield Shelly Sheppard Ray Shields Lois Shimanek Amy Shirey Ricky Simmons Doris Simpson Teresa Sims Deanna Smith Lisa Smith Eric Smith Marsha Smith S QQ Pep Squaders cheer at a game. Jesse Snowden Kelly Sorrells Tim Spaight Christina Spillman Lisa Sprinkle Amy Staley Jeff Sterling Cathy Stephens Carla Sterling Debbie Stidham Pat Stigall Billy Joe Stiggers Billy Ray Stiggers Tom Stuth Gerald Sullins Vikie Summers Paul Sutton Cathy Swearingen Malcom Sweat Tammy Tanner Ricky Tapp David Tarbutton Cathy Taureata Debra Taylor SNO-TAY Sophomores - 253 TAN-WHI Gary Taylor Fran Tennison LeAnn Thomas Vera Thomas Beverly Thompson Eugene Tucker Charleen Turner Gala Turner Jesse Mae Turner Mike Vaughn Manuel Vega David Vickers Maureen Vittetoe Ion Wakefield Jamie Walker David Wall Linda Wallace Lisa Wallace Debra Waters Randy Watson Terri Watts Daphne Weatherall Damon Weeks Kathleen Weidman Randy Wheeler T f 254 - Sophomores Jamie White Mary White Ns 4' 3, 'Y Qi -ef I xx vw .NME 0. ex M I 46 , A::,,VV , . at H Sophomore Mark Peaden takes pictures at one of the football 6- i a 17 ifiiiii. wi :- L15511w,::.1 ska . N r. X ie, pbbie Stidham goofs around after the game . Q a Becky Whittington John Wilcoxson Adolphus Williams Carlton Williams Charlie Williams Jeff Williams Paula Williams Robert Williams Ronnie Williams Shirley Williams Becky Wilson Darla Wimberly Gene Withrow Janie Wolfe Stacy Woodall Lisa Yarborough Fran Wright Mary Zimmerabnar WHI-ZIM Sophomores - 255 ,m 3085038 ,tk , I 'H MQW' .- . fn, gf . J H ' LZ V '- , k A f if 1 WH , V 5 Y I :iffy 'fu 2 W as V , I skfanfixsxeivirfzefffwsse 8 p,,umir,3,,,,,,,, ,L V! if ,L '7 I W- K in his '- Eg inns Sli-Ei? 1,J,q,.x, i sy H ,V W gf -as , 3 , , .L HV . 'KM 1 W . Hn 51 'i Z I 'NG ' ADVERTISING ' ADVERTISING PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION PHONE 455-4538 X 4025 WESLEY STREET 1 GREENVILLE. TEXAS 75401 AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHY Day or Night Appointments Specializing in SCHOOL PORTRAITS we Living Color Portraits is Wedding Candids if Wedding Invitations 1- Family and Groups A' Child Portraits A- Custom Picture Framing if Copy and Restoration OUTDOOR PORTRAITS Q.. Call 455-4538 4025 Wesley North Of Howard's Parking Lot . ' 'Q 7 j,Q1ocp,2 C 2.4.9 'tr 'YE'-BX Advertising 'lun-L- ' W ' K Congratulations to all students of GHS. May nothing but success be in your life . When getting kinda hungry for a real hamburger, Sonic is found right here in your hometown. We appreciate you eating with us. Jim and Treva Phillips 0 Sonic 6205 Wesley 455-2109 QV r ' V..-Ui We CONGRATULATICNS. . . to all members of Greenville High School's 1977 class. we wish the very best for each of you and yours in the future . r E'SYSTEMS I Greenville Division . . And Em ployees Advertising - 259 ? Senmr Kelley Ball helps ln th b nkkeeplng deparunem. Who'll spoil you for any o+her bank? CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK of Greenville The Willing Bank 26 li Greenville Business Machines 3022 Lee St. Greenville, Tx. Office Phone 455-4300 Office Furniture Sales - - - --------------------------- Service on Office Machines Gene Woodall Charles Fuitr Phone 455-8959 Phone 455-4226 The People Who Care About Your Personal Banking Needs Colonial Bank Member FDIC 6609 Wesley Royal Drive-ln f' :WBME QN- David Payne, Tim Percer, and Brenda Ray have a drink at the Royal. 6308 Wesley 455-3152 Advertising - 261 Happy reminder. Life ahead offers many uncertainties. But throughout the years one constant remains. Your Balfour class ring. It will never fail as a happy reminder of the golden years you shared with your classmates. Wear it with pleasure. I - JOE L. RAMSEY - RALPH HARPER ED MCMEANS - DON DELAUNE P.O. BOX 1198 GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 representing JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN 262 - Advertising CLARK'S REXALL DRUG STORE 2510 Lee 455-2330 Downtown Greenville GLASSMAN OXYGEN SUPPLY CO. INC. Linde Oxygen, Acetylene, Industrial Gases, Medical Gases, Purox Supplies Arc Welding Products, CO Gas Area Code 214-455-3131 P.O. Box 908 2810 Travis Street Greenville, Texas Q Mr. Jesse James displays one of the Kirby vacuum cleaners. Quality - Reliability - Performance JESSE JAMES KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER CO. Jesse James Factory Authorized Distributor for Hunt and Kaufman Counties Complete Sales and Service, New and Used Vacuum Cleaners - We Accept Trades Also Service Most Other Brands 109 Rolling Hills Phone 2l4!455-7751 Shopping Center Greenville, Texas 75401 Complimenrs of STEVENSON'S SHOES 2719 Lee Downtown Greenville BROWN'S SHOE FIT CO. Advertising Deborah Crow and Mary Jo Gandy look over carpet selecuons avaxlable at the showroom GRAY'S FLCDCDR COVERING 4410 Moulton Greenvllle 455 1738 264 - Adveriising Tanenbaum Ladies' and Juniors' Dresses and Sportswear Where Shopping Is Always Fun Downtown Greenville 455-6054 I Pe rry s 2602 Lee 455-3120 Berry- Bush- Rowe Insurance Agency Call or See Stewart Rowe 2813 Lee 455-4761 .5 3 S17 'Z Becky Wilson, Jeff Norris, and Linda Metzger enjoy their jobs at Bonanza. Bonanza Sirloin PH' 5106 Wesley 455-7929 Advertising - 26 ,fe iigrlgwn A. , , , in ,I l 1 Senior Kyle Byrom makes a deposit at First Greenville National Bank. Member FDIC 455-2530 266 - Advertising if X A ',,,,,W , I ' Akrr i ,, i Terry's Janilor Service, Supply 8: Chemical Co. exas 455-4358 M UTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION y h y ars of service ro the Greenville area. Now ing Greenville in two locations. 2701W h gt 455 0424 5809 W 1 y 455 7592 Pickle Bros flu FLORIST, mc. If ugh IH. 3 5 If E -Z'Z2ap B 84 J CONSTRUCTION 1011 O'NEAL STREET GREENVILLE, TEXAS PHONE 455-8393 CLAUDE WILLIAMS 455-8529 Claudine Williams looks over Lhe Post Office which was om of her dad'smar1y projects. 268 -Advertising 1 James and Pat Handley Congra+ula+ions HH-I-'ARD Iohn Mizell Ray Howell 8 MIZELL AND HOWELL mg Greenville, Texas REAL ESTATE 6501 Wesley 214!455-1631 Mrs. I. A. Upchurch GRADY CHEVROLET CO. 4715 Wesley, Box 204 Greenville, Texas 75401 Phone 455-4216 , Dallas 827-3001 ERNIE'S BARBECUE CATERING SERVICE P.O. Box 585, Greenville, Texas 75402 1 Robin Prestidge files the daily receipts at M dy' main off pl' Wmdvk s KJ' surnnnrns, Inc Home of Fasr, Friendly Convenienl' 60-Second Service Greenville, Texas 75401 AXC 214-455-4116 Adverlising 269 High School Graclua+ion Plaques Represenling +l1e Class of 77 Congra+ula+ions Seniors From +l1e Following Firms WOCDYS SU PERETTE INCMSBXV WS DUNCANS ELECTRIC CO.4Q04M 1 H 81 R PLUMBING CO.2616mc B N l N S. CNancy woodain 2808 Washing WALKERS CRAFT SHOP3016M 8 FAIRPLAY CO. Custom Made School Plaques and Awards 3016 X 11 g 15 8958 7 O-d CEJNCERN You dWClyS 000119 out 0h60d JOE GIBSCDN FORD 6901 S. Wesley 455-7222 The Spare Rib Old Fashioned Hickory Bar-B-Q Complete Catering Service Custom Barbecueing 3110 Johnson St. 455-9098 Hwy. 34 E., South of I-30 7818 Wesley St. 455-0219 Open 7 Days a Week Gaplurimns .9 O Dianne DeVeny and Kristy Curtis enjoy being in Taylor Brothers Jewelers. Advertising 5202 Wesley Street PaHerson Piano 8: Organ FC? FIRST IN GRASSLAND Y ? W S FARMING Massey-Ferguson Banks Farm S+ore 2212 Jordan Street Company Town South Shopping Center Lowrey Organs Kimball Pianos Phone 455-3272 Complimen+s of The Tarpley Agencies, Inc. 5110 Wesley St. Greenville 455-5135 - Dallas 266 1454 Ad 1 g X 2711 Senior Caroline Williams looks over the selection of rings at Levy's. Lee St. Greenville, Texas 455-2737 1- ' A or , L ' 'J ,Q rp- ' 2 W. fi, , fm'--A-wr-e.e5:'gTif''A' , 1 . in ,ww f Q T 1 I fffe-A -in .W e cgi-,Q i'- r,,. I if X r 've i o --M11 ' - if Q Li, xii ff I -Tlmfylkqrvlsh-Y-E A , -i . w H at--,ef. mXV J.gj,,x f1lf 'u ,N W. A L ., ,,.-- . , Ew e n ' .,f,1,r3,f if REENVIL r A ' 'T' ,ea '7 ' 'W Grea'r Communi'ries Are Buil+ by People Who Care Advertising 5 fi if ilii 111 0 a , in Seniors Scott Crabtree, Penny Harmon, Sherry Hoy, and Gary Carroll look over the selection of cars at Harold Mounce Toyota. HAROLD MOUNCE TOYOTA Located on Loop 315 E Phone Number: 45,4-3484 274 - Advertising Q I Au+o Glass lns+alled , , GREENVILLE GLASS 81 MIRROR, INC. Sid Philips 5 OW' 3014 Stonewall 455-1046 2702 Lcc Struct Greenville. Texas 455-5142 Greenville, TX Shoes and Things Sid Philips - Owner Greenville, Texas 455-1646, 2702 Lee Street BOOK STORE Bibles, Family Books, Sheet Music Albums and Gifts Phone 455-7341 2804 Mitchell Everything for the Sportsman I The Calico Cat's favorite senior girl, Cindy Baughn. S N G Bob King Bob Gilmer 2807 Lee 455-6482 I 1 'A L. , r l ' orzEENvntrE, TEXAS 75401 - 2407 STONEWALL X 'f 2141454-1522 JANEEN CUNNINGHAM T A MQGAUGHEY Advertising - 275 K-BOB'S STEAK HCDUSE Best Steaks in the Southwest 5420 1-30 454-3842 276 - Adverfising 1 9 Over an Acre of Famous i 300 Main Street Brand Home Furnishin s Caddo Mills Texas 1 g 1 , to Select From - E Dial 455-0552 FURNITURE VIILAGQ You'll always receive a warm welcome at Payne's. Featuring - Tell City Hard Rock Maple Gallery Stanley Bedroom and Dining Room Thomasville Bedroom and Dining Room Kroehler, Century, Broyhill, Flexsteel, La-Z-Boy, Barcalounger, Ennis, Maddox, and other upholstery lines. Shop Payne's Leather Gallery Three famous brands on Display. Quick special order service. Shop our big gallery and check our low prices - save. Complete appliance department, with authorized service on G.E. , Frigorich , Magnavox, Hoover, Eureka, Dearborn, Kitchen Aid. Large carpet department featuring Bigelow and 5 other famous brands. Instant credit. Pay in 30-60-90 days same as cash terms. Up to 36 months. Keepsake collection See this handsome selection of nostalgia furniture . You'll like its beauty, and you'll like our special prices. We Always Back the Lions plc ntlquew The Livirg Gift amp? plants pots plant supplies potted arrangements bedding plants FREE DELIVERY M Pam Langford enjoys working at the Planti- que. Advertising - 277 flfrzlrcrzfffrzg fm Ifze will f.RIt!c'u1f417 WW I-IAIR. CUTTERY 4407 GEE ST 454 2 392 GREENVILLE TEXAS We Buy, Sell, and Trade GREENVILLE PAWN SHOP 3510 Wesley St. at O'Neil Greenville, Texas 75401 C2149 454-1234 Licensed and Bonded Bargains in Unredeemed Merchandise Compliments of HUNT COUNTY OIL COMPANY Your FINA AND ARCO DISTRIBUTOR 1808 Jordan St. Phone 455-4854 Bob Greaves Bob Ash GREENVILLE ELECTRIC PLANT Future Engineers as Well as the Citizens of Greenville Can Take Pride in Our Modern Steam-Turbine Electric Plant 278 - Adveriising SENIOR ACTIVITIES ADAMS, GARY - ICT 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice-President 4. ADAMS, MARIORIE - Good Con- duct Award lg Cpanish Club 1, 2, 3: FTA 3, 4: Flashes 3, 4: Mixed Choir 1: Girls Choir 2: Acappella Choir 3, 4: All Region Choir 3: All District Choir 2, 3, 4. ADCOCK, BILL - Student Coun- cil 1: Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 3: FTA 3, 4: Treasurer: Boys' State: Class Parliamentarian 3, 4. ALLGEIER, IODY - FTA 4: FCG 4. ANDERSON, CLYDE - Track 3: Basketball 1. ANDERSON, RONNIE - VICA 4. ARRINGTON, ROLANDA - FTA 1, 4. AVERITT, JUDY - Cheerleader 1, 3, 4: Pep Squad 2, Class Secretary 2, 3: Class Treasurer 4: FHA 1, 2, 3: President 2, 3: French Club 3, Reporter 3: NHS 4: Newspaper Staff 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: FCG 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Most School Spirit 4: Outstanding Senior 4: Cutest Couple 4. BAKER, SHEILA - Cheerleader 1: FHA 1, 2: Basketball Oueen 'Win Nominee 2: AEA 2: OEA 3, 4, Vice-President 3: NHS 3, 4: Most Feminine 4: Who's Who. BALL, CONNIE - FHA 1, 2, 3: FTA 3: HECE 4: Spanish Club 1. BALL, KELLY - Choir 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: IHC 3: Math Club 3: Acappella 3: Pep Squad 2, 3: Flash Manager 4: VOE- OEA 4, Reporter 4: FTA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. BANKS, THERESA - FHA 2, 3, 4. BARKER, DEWAIN - Student Council 1: Football 2: Track 2, 4: Class Historian 2, Math Club 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Junior Repre- sentative 3, President 4: FCA 4: Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Outstanding Senior 4: Class Favorite 4: Most Likely to Suc- ceed 4. BEAMES, BARRY - Band 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1: FFA 2, 3, 4. BEANE, GARY - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. BELLAH, PAUL - Radio and TV 3, 4, Vice President 4. BENNETT, BONNIE - AEA 31 NHS 4: Who's Who. BENTON, CHARLOTTE - FTA 3, 4: OEA 3, 4: FHA 3, Vice G3 President 3: NHS 4: Student Council 4, Vice President 4. BERGGREN, POLLY - Choir 1, 2: AEA 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Basketball Court 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 2, Outstanding Member 2: NHS 3, 4, Secretary 4: Mas- cot 4: Outstanding Senior 4: Homecoming Queen 4. BEVER, DEAN - Band 1, 2: Newspaper Staff 2, 4: Year- book Staff 2: Student Council Representative 2. BLACK, LAURA - FHA, Fifth Vice President 4: German Club 4. BLOYED, BETTY - FHA 3, 4. BLUE, AMY - Mixed Choir 1, 2, Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4: Acap- pella Choir 3, 4, Treasurer 4: All-District Choir 3, 4, All- Region Choir 3, 4: Student Council 4: NHS 4: FTA 4: FCG 4. BOLES, RONNIE - Baseball 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: Student Council 1: Wittiest 4. BOLLING, GLORIA - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Twirler 1, 3, 4: FHA 1: FTA 4: Math Club 2: Student Council 1: Who's Who. BONNEY, MONICA - Girl's Choir 1: Mixed Choir 1, 2: Acappella 279 Choir 3, 4: German Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Pep Squad 2: All- District 3, 4: All-Region 3, 4. BOYDSTON, KEITH - Student Council 1, 3: NHS 3, 4: Class Officer 3: Lion Tracks 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1. BRIGHAM, THURMAN - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basektball 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Baseball 3. BROWN, GERALD - Track 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor- able Mention 4, Most Valuable Player 4: Friendliest 4. BROWN, SHARON - Flashes 3, 4: VOE 3, 4: Cheerleader 1 . BROWN, SHELIA - NHS 4. BRYANT, MARCELLA - Head Twirler 1: Twirler 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Histo- rian 4: German Club 2, 3: NHS 4: Who's Who. BUNDICK, CHUCK - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Acappella Choir 3, 4: All-District Choir 3, 4: All- Region Choir 3: Most Courteous 4. BYRD, DEBBIE - Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Lion Tracks 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Student Council 1. BYROM, KYLE - Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Editor 4: NHS 4: Out- standing Senior 4: Youth and Government 2, 3, 4, President 4: State Lt. Gov. 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 2, President 4: Boys' State: Who's Who: FLA 3, Treasurer 3: FTA 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 4: Math Club 3: Track 1. CALAHAN, BART - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3: FCA 3. 4: FHA 4. CALDWELL, GARY - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: NHS 4: FCA 3, 4: Who's Who. CARROLL, GARY - ICT 3, 4, President 4: FCA 4. CLARK, BRIAN - Band 1, 2: Auto Mechanics 3, 4, President 4. CLOUD, TIM - VICA 2, 3: NHS 3, 4: Who's Who. CONGER, SUSAN - FHA 1: Band 1, 2: OEA 4. COZINE, KEITH - Football 3, 4. CRABTREE, SCOTT - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Class President 2, 3: Class Favorite 2, 3, 4: Best Dressed 4: NHS 3, 4: Student Council 4: AEA Award 3: Golf 1: Who's Who: Boys' State. CUMMINGS, TOMMY - Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 3: FCA 2, 3. 4. CITANOVICH, SUSAN - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Twirler 1, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Reporter 3: Math Club 3, 4: AEA 2: FTA 4: FCG 3, 4: Soci- ety of Distinguished American School Students: Who's Who. DANIELS, CHUCK - Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2: Baseball 3: Lion Tracks 2: Track 1. DAVIS, GERTIE - Athletics 3: FHA 1, 2: Girl of the Month 2. DAVIS, IEREAL - VICA 4. DAVIS. SUSAN - DE 3, 4: FHA 1, 2, 3: Parliamentarian 1, 2. 3: Pep Squad 2: Girls Choir 2 . DAVIS, TRACIE - FHA President 4: FTA 2, 4. DAY, JOHN - NHS 4: AEA 3: Boys' State. DECKER, LINDA - DEA 3, 4. DENTON, KATHY - FHA 1, 2, 3: Third Vice-President 1, 2: Treasurer 3: Pep Squad 2: Spanish Club 1: Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3: Girls Choir 3. DEVERS, MARK - Football 1, 2, 3, 4. DICKESON, PATTY - Spanish Club 4: FHA 4. DIGGS, JANET - Flashes 3: Pep Squad 2: FHA 1, 2, 3: HERO 4. DODDS, DENNIS - Football 1: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Math Club 3, 4. DOONAN, VIVIAN - FHA 1: FTA 2, 4: OEA 4. DUKES, MALCOLM - German Club 1, 2, 3, 4: FLA 3, 4: Who's Who 4. DUNCAN, SAMMY - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: All-District Honorable Mention 4: Mixed Choir 1, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Vice- President 4: All-District Choir 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4. DURHAM, KATHY - Band 1, 2, 3: OEA 4: FHA 2. EDINGER, RONNY - Track 1, 2, 3, 4: All-District: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: FCA 3, 4. ELLIOT, DENISE - German Club President 4: Band 1, 2, 4: Spanish Club 1. ELLIOTT, KATHY - Basketball 1, 2: NHS 4: FTA 3, 4: FHA 1, 2: DECA 4: Class President 2: Drill Team 1, 2: Track 2: AEA Award 3: Lion Tracks 3 . WIN, JOE - DECA Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ISHER, BRIAN - Track 4: Span- lish Club 4: Electronics 2, 3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3 . LOWERS, BRUCE - FCA 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 3: Math Club 2: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: FHA 4. ORD, KENNA - Cub Crier 1: AEA 2, 3: Mixed Choir l: Girl's Choir 2: A Cappella 3, 4: All-District 4: Pep Squad 2, 3: math Club 2, 3, 4: Vice- President 4: Scholarship Award 1: Who's Who. EANN, SCOTT - Football 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice- President 3: Drama Club 1 . SARCIA, LINDA - OEA 3, 4: FHA l, 2, Parliamentarian 1. QARRETT. FLOSSY - FHA 1. German Club 2: VICA Club 3, Reporter 3. JARRETT, TERRY - Drill Team 1, 2, 3: FHA 1, 2, 3: OEA 4. SASWAY, LORA - OEA Club 3. 4: Lion Tracks 3: Spanish Club 1. SIBSON, KENTO - Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Honor- able Mention 4: Golf 1, 2, 3: Football 1: FCA 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Student Council 2: Span- ish Club 2, 3: Class Favorite 3: Outstanding Senior 4. SILBERT, GAY - Pep Squad 2, 3. 4, Lieutenant 3, Captain 4: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Who's Who: Cub Crier 1: FCG 3: CIA 4: Outstanding Senior 4. SOAD, DARLA - Flashes 3. 4. Flash Officer 4: NHS 3, 4: French Club 3, Treasurer 3: Pep Squad 2: Mixed Choir 1, 2: AEA Award 3, 4: Who's Who. GOEN. MICHELLE - OEA 3. 4. GOMEZ, CRUZ - Pep Squad 2: FHA 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, Historian 4. GREEN, Sl-IERRY - Band 1, 2, 3: FHA 1: OEA 3. 4. HANCOCK, GUY - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: All District 4: Band 1, 2: Spanish Club 4: Who's Who. HARE, CATHY - NHS 3, 4: Iun- ior Representative 3: FCG Cap- tain 4: Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4: Class Treasurer 3: French Club 2: Cheerleader 3, 4: Swim Team 2: Basketball Queen Nomination 4: Class Favorite 3, 4: Friendliest 4. HARMON, PENNY - Flashes 3, 4: Colonel 4: Pep Squad 2: Lion Tracks 2, 3: NHS 4: AEA 3: Spanish Club l, 2, 3. HARPER, LARRY - Student Coun- cil 1, 4: Parliamentarian 4: NHS 4: Parliamentarian 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3: A Cappella 3: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Capt. Elect 3: Capt. 4: Class President 4: FHA 4: Vice-President 4: Best All Around 4. HASH, DAVID - Basketball 4: Football 4 . HAYTER. NANCY - A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Secretary 4: Flashes 3, 4: Texas Flag Maj. 4: Stu- dent Council 3, 4: Historian 4: NHS 3, 4: Historian 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Treasurer 2: Math Club 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: AEA 2: Who's Who: Pep Squad 2: Girls' Choir 2: Presi- dent 2: Mixed Choir 1: Accom- panist 1: Cub Crier 1: Scholar- ship Award 1: District Choir 2, 3, 4: Region Choir 3, 4: Best All Around. HEAVIN, DAVID - Football 1, 2, 3, 4. HENDRICKS, KATHY - Pep Squad 2, 3: FHA 1, 2, 3: Sec- ond Vice-President 3: HERO! FHA Second Vice-President 4. HENSLEE, CINDY - Band 1, 2: FHA 3: AEA 4. HERLOCKER, MIKE - Student Council 1, 2, 4: Class Presi- dent 1: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: President 4: FLA 4: Swim Team 2. 3: FCA 4: Football 1. HIGGINBOTHAM, KELLY - Head Twirler 4: Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Sweetheart 4: AEA 2: NHS 3, 4: Most Beautiful 4: Student Council 1, 3, 4: Who's Who 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, Reporter 3: School Paper 1 . HILL, MARIE - Flashes 3, 4: Banner Carrier 4: FHA 1st Vice President 2: Pep Squad 2: Span- . ish Club 2: French Club 1: Stu- dent Council. HILL, REID - Band 1, 2: Swim- team 2: ICT 3, 4. HILL. STEPHANIE - OEA 3, 4. HINES, KAREN - French Club 1. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3: FHA 1, 4, lst Vice-Pres. 4: Lion Tracks 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1. HOERATH, STACY - Flashes 3, 4: Banner Carrier 4: FCG 3, 4: NHS 4: Spanish Club 2. HOLLAND, SUZETTE - Flashes 3. 4: FHA 3, 4: FTA 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. HOLT, CATHY - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS4: OEA 3,4: FHA 1, 2. HORTON, CHERYL - Pep Squad 2, 3: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3: FLA 3: Historian-Reporter 3: OEA 4. HOY, SHERRY - Yearbook 2, 4, Asst. Ed. 4: Spanish Club 1, 4: FTA 4: AEA 2. HOWARD, KENNETH - VICA 3: ICT 3, 4. HUNGERFORD, KATHY - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: All Region 3, 4: Acappella Choir 4: Dist. 4, Regional 4: Who's Who: Year- book 4: Mixed Choir 2, 3: Sec- retary 3: AEA 2. HURSE. JEFF - VICA 3, 4. JACKSON, KENNY - Band 1, 2, 3: Who's Who: Spanish Club 3: Math Club 2. JAMES, NOMIE - Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: FHA 4: NHS 4: Math Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Class Historian 3. JOHNSON, TOMMY - Choir 2: A Capella 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3: Math Club 3, 4, Reporter 4: FTA 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: AEA 2, 3: Region Band 2: District Choir 2, 3: Region Choir 3: Who's Who. IUSTUS, MARK - Band 1. KEY, DARRELL - Auto Mechanics Club 4 . KILGORE, DUNCAN - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball Manager 4. KING, CINDY - Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: FHA 4: FTA 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1: Who's Who: Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Students. KLUTZ, DANNY - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3. KNOWLES, KIM - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Chair- man 4: Math Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4: Lion Staff 3, 4: Lion Tracks 2, 3, 4: Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4: FTA 4: AEA 2: FLA 3, 4, Reporter- Historian 4: Pep Squad 2: Scholarship Award 1: NHS 3. KUHN, BRENDA - FHA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. LAIR, CINDY - DECA 4. LANDON, KELLY - Football 1, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: FCA 4: Boys' State. LANCE, KATHY - Spanish Club 2: FHA 3. LANGFORD, PAM - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 4: FTA 3, 4: AEA 2, 3: Math Club 2: Drill Team 1: Basketball Sweetheart 1: Class Representative 1: Who's Who. LEVERETT, DIKE - German Club 2, 3, 4: DE 3, President 4: Swim Team 2. LINSON. ALFREDA - FHA 1, 2. LONG, GREG - Golf Team 2, 3: FFA 1. LOWE, LLOYD - DE 4: Chess Club 1. LYTLE, TAMMIE - Mixed Choir 1, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Pep Squad 2, 3: Flash Manager 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: FTA 3, 4: District Choir 4: Region Choir 4: Who's Who. MANN, NADARA - Band 1, 2, 3: OEA 4. MARKS, SHARON - Band 1, 2: OEA 4. MARTIN, GLENN - German Club 2, 3, 4, President 3: Math Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian FCA 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, Most School Spirit. i MARTINEZ, GLORIA - Spanisl Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2 FTA 3: Swim Team 2, 3: Pelj Squad 2: OEA 4. MASON, CHARLOTTE - FHA 1, 2: Pep Squad 2: Flashes 3, 4 Student Council 4: Class Sec- retary 4: Drama Club 3: OEA 4 Basketball Nominee 3, Basket- ball Queen 4: Football Queer Nominee 3, 4: Who's Who. MASON, JOHN - Class Sergeant- at-Arms 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, District 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Most Athletic 4. MASSEY, DIAN - FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4: German Club 3. MAXWELL, SANDRA - FHA 4. METZGER, LINDA - Youth anc Government 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4: Student Government 2 Drill Team 2: Pep Club 2, Secretary 2: Spanish Club 2, 4 FHA 3, 4: FTA 4: Track 2. MIZE, KEITH - DE 3, 4. MONEY, DALE - NHS 4: Germar Club 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 1 . MONEY, GAIL - Pep Squad 2, Lieutenant 3, 4: NHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4: FTA 3: OEA 4. MORGAN, NEILL - Student Council 1, 3: Yearbook 4: Lior Tracks 2, 3: Swim Team 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, Historian 2: Boys' State. MORQUECHO, LOUIS - Track 1: FCA 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1. MCCARLEY, MELINDA - German Club 2: FTA 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Pep Squad 2 , 3: Good Conduct Award 1: Wittiest 4. MCCOLLAM, DAVID - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: German Club 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3: FHA 4, President 4: FCA 2, 3, 4. MCCURDY, SHERRY - Girls Ath- letics 3: OEA 3, 4: FHA 4. McCURDY, TYRONE - French Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Football 1, 2: Track 11, 2. MCKELVEY, JAN - FHA 1, 2, 3, Vice President 1: OEA 3, 4: Spanish Club 1 . MCMANUS, MATT - Spanish Club 1, 2: Football 1: Tennis 2, 3: Who's who. MCNEELY, COLLEEN - French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: President 1, 3: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4: Lieuten- ant 3, 4: Math Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 4: Student Council 1, 2: FTA 2, 3, 4, Refreshment Chairman 4: NHS, 4: FLA 2. McREE, BARRY - VICA 2, 3. Secretary 3: Youth and Gov- ernment 4. NARRAMORE, ANDY - A Cap- pella Choir 4: Mixed Choir 3: Lion Tracks 4: Drama Club 3: German Club 2, 3, 4: Region Choir 4: Tennis Team 2: Who's Who. NATION, ANDY - Tennis 2, 3: Drama Club 3, 4: French Club 3. NELSON, THERA - FHA 1, 2, 3: Choir 1: Volleyball 3: HECE 4. NIXON, SCOTT - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Lieutenant 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4. NOE, JUDY - Cheerleader 3, 4: AEA 1, 2, 3: NHS 3, 4: Parlia- mentarian 3, Vice-President 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Trea- surer 4: Class Favorite 3, 4: Class Reporter 2, Class Vice- President 4: Homecoming Nominee 3, 4: Who's Who: Society of Distinguished Amer- ican Students 3: Pep Squad 2: Outstanding Girl 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Choir 1, 2. NORRIS, JEFF - NMSQT: Who's Who: Math Club 2: Baseball 3: Spanish Club 4: FTA 4: Art Award 1. NUSSBAUM, JAY - Yearbook 2, 3, 4: Head Photographer 4: German Club 2, 3: Reporter 3: NHS 3, 4: Reporter 4: Class Reporter 4: Student Council 1: Newspaper 1: Football Manager 1, 2: Boys' State, Cutest Cou- ple 4. NUTT, GLEN - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. OLER, KEITH - Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3: French Club 1: AEA 2. U OLMSTED, KATHY - Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Parliamentarian 4: FTA 4: NHS 3, 4: AEA 2: Choir 1: Who's Who: Society of Distin- guished American Students: FLA Council 4. ORR, LARRY - VICA 3, 4. PAINTER, BILL - Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1: FCA 2, 3, 4. PARKER, LIBBY - Choir 1, 2, 3: OEA 3, 4. PERSER, TIM - Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 3: French Club 2: DECA 4: Tennis Team: Who's Who. PICKLE, LUNDY - Cub Crier 1: French Club 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 4. PRATHER, ANGELA - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, Treasurer 1: OEA 3, 4. PRESTIDGE, ROBIN - A Cappella 4: Mixed Choir 1, 2: Girls Choir 2: OEA 3, 4, Treasurer 4. PRINCE, JAMES - Baseball 4: Golf 2. RAWLINGS, LYNN - FFA 2: Mixed Choir 1, 2: A Cappella 3, 4: All-District 4: Who's Who. RILEY, ANDY - Youth and Govnt. 4: Lion Tracks 2, 3, 4. Co-Editor 4: German Club 3, 4, Reporter 4: Track 1: Foot- ball 1: Yearbook 4. ROBERTS, RANDY - Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District 3: Choir 1. 2: FCA 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4. ROBLES, BETTY - FLA Council 4, President 4: DECA 4: NHS 4: Math Club 2, 3, 4: FTA 3. RODDY, CANDY - FHA 1, 2, 3. 4, President 4, Vice-President 3. RUDD, TAMI - NHS 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Region 3, 4: AEA 2. RUTHERFORD, MED - FCA 3, 4, Officer 4: Boys' State: Tennis 2, 3: Cub Crier 1: Football 1. RYON, MARK - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 4 SANDERS, GEORGE - Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Baseball 2. SHACKELFORD, KARL - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Lieutenant 3, Sophomore Lieutenant 2, Cap- tain 1: Stage Band 3: CIA 4. SIDLES, CYNDI - OEA 3, 4: State Typing 3 . SIERGIEJ, WENDY - Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2: NHS 4: FTA 4: Math Club 2, Treasurer 2: Cub Crier 1: FCG 3, 4. SIMS, ALAN - Radio and TV 3, 4. SKINNER, WENDE - Flashes 3. 4, School Flag Carrier 4: Pep Squad 2: French Club 1, 2: Choir 1, 2: FTA 3. SMALL, CINDY - Choir 1, 2, 3: Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Regional 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Basketball 3: FHA 4, Historian 4: FCA 4: IHC 4. SMALLWOOD, TESSIE - Cheer- leader 1: Pep Squad 2: FHA 2, 4: FTA 2, 4. SMITH, BOB - Debate Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Lion Tracks 4: Yearbook 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Chess Club 1, President 1: Speech and Drama Club 2, 3, 4. SMITH, GEORGE - Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Auto Mechanics 3, 4. SMITH, PHIL - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: FCA 3, 4: Honorable Mention Dis- trict 4. SORRELLS, GARY - FCA 3, 4: Football 2: Track 1: Golf 3, 4: Spanish Club 1: Most Hand- some 4. STAINBACK, KARI - Cheer- leader 3, 4, Head 4: Miss GHS: Class Favorite 2: Outstanding Senior 4: FCG 3, 4, Captain 3: Student Council 3, 4: Class Historian 4: Homecoming Queen Nominee 2, 3, 4: Cub Crier 1, Editor 1: A Cappella Choir 3: French Club 2, Vice- President 2: Pep Squad 2: Mixed Choir 1, 2, Secretary 1. STAINBACK, KENT - Football 1: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 3, 4, Student Body President 4: Spanish Club 2: Class Parlia- mentarian 2: Class Vice-Presi- dent 3: Boys' State, Mr. GHS 4. STAPLETON, DONNA - A Cap- pella Choir 4: Spanish Club 4: Girl's Choir 2, 3: Mixed Choir 1. STEPHENS, CARLA - DECA 4: Annual Staff 2: Science Club 1, 2: Who's Who. STEPHENSON, GARY - Mixed Choir 1, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, President 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: AEA 2: Boys' State: Who's Who: All-District Choir 3. STIGGERS, GARY - FHA 1, 2, 4, Secretary 4. STROMBERG, ION - VICA 2, 3, 4: Metal Trades 2: TCT 3, 4: Football 1. TAPLEY, RONALD - Track 3: FCA 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4. TARBUTTON, JERRI - French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: OEA 3, 4. THOMPSON, SHARON - A Cap- pella Choir 4: Mixed Choir 1, 3: Girls Choir 2, 3: FHA 1, FHA President 1: Pep Squad 2, 3: Debate Team 3, 4, Captain 4: FTA 2, 3. TURNER, JOHN - Electronics 4, Treasurer 4. TURNER, PAT - Mixed Choir 1, 2. VAUGHN, LEAH - A Cappella Choir 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, Trea- surer 3: FHA 3: FTA 4: OEA 4. VINSON, TAMI - Flashes 3, 4: VOE 3, 4: Pep Squad 2: Band 1: FHA 1, 2, Vice President 1. WALDON, MARK - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1. WALKER, GINA - FHA 1, 2: OEA 3, 4. WALKER, MISCHELLE - Cheer- leader 1: District Choir 3, 4. Region Choir 3, 4: FCG 3, 4: Pep Squad 2: Girl's Choir 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Drama 2, 3, 4: Who's Who. WALLACE. DEBBIE - OEA 3. 42 Flashes 3: Pep Squad 2: FHA 1. WARD, YOLANDA - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Math Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Debate 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4: Who's Who: National Merit Commen- dation 4: Society of Distin- guished High School Students. WEIN, ELAINE - Band 1. 2: FFA 2: FHA 2: FCG 3: Drama Club 4. WELDON, RONALD - Basketball 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Math Club 3, 4. WHETSTONE, BELINDA - Drama Club 4, Secretary 4: Best Dressed 4. WILLIAMS, CAROLINE - Year- book 3, 4: Pep Squad 2: Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, CLAUDINE - Cheer- leader 1: ROTC 1: FTA 2, 4. WILLIAMS, MACK - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2: Track 2, 3, 4: FHA 4. WILLIAMSON, WAYNE - Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Who's Who: Track 1, 2: FFA 2, 3: FCA 3, 4: FHA 4. WILLINGHAM, JAMES - Lion Tracks 4: German Club 4, Vice-President 4: FTA 4: Youth and Government. WILSON, TOMMY - Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2. WOOD, CHERYL - Cheerleader 1: Spanish Club 2, 3: FTA 3: OEA 4: Student Council 1: Sec- retary 1. WOODARD, JANET - ICT 4, Secretary 4, Treasurer 4: Flasher 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Pep Squad 2. WOODS, DON - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4, District 4: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: Officer 4: Student Council 1. WOOTEN, MOLLY - NHS 4: FTA 3, 4: FHA 3, 4, Officer 4: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Lt. 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2: Homecoming Nominee 2: French Club 1, 2: Cheerleader 1. WOOTEN, POLLY - NHS 4: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Lt. 3, 4: French Club 1, 2: FTA 3, 4, Officer 3: Cheerleader 1: FHA 3, 4, Officer 4. WORTHEN, DAVID - Band 1, 2. 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Math Club 4, Treasurer 4. STUDENT INDEX Abbott , David ------------- 223 Ackers, Troy ---- ---- 2 39 Adams, Donald ------------ 239 Adams, Gary ----- 100, 167, 201 Adams, Judy ------ 17, 239, 253 Adams, Marc --------- 155, 201 Adams, Marjorie ---- 13, 21, 46, 201 Adams, Tom ------- 28, 29, 223 Adcock, William -90, 118, 120, 146, 200, 201, 256 Adkisson, Don ------------- 223 Aiken, Janet -- ---- 239 Akers, Jacob ---- ---- 2 23 Alex, Perley Ann --- ----239 Alexander, Renda --- ----239 Allen, Danny ---- ---- 2 39 Allen, John --- ----223 Allen, Mickey--- ----239 Allen, Paul ------ ------- 2 01 Allgeier, Charles ------ 239 251 Allgeier, Jody 86, 170, 172, 201 Anderson, Fay ---- 130, 135 201 Anderson, Gregory --------- 239 Anderson, Linda ----------- 223 Anderson, Mark ------- 125 239 Anderson, Ronnie ---------- 201 Andreola, Michael ---- 166 223 Armstrong, Howard ---- 108 239 Arrington, Rolanda --------- 201 Ashford, Alton ---- 105, 114, 223 Atchison, Knea ------------ 223 Atherton, Woody ----------- 239 Austin, Bobbi --4, 17, 136, 138. 223 Austin, Robert ------ ---- 2 01 Averigema, Daniel --------- 201 Averitt, Judy ---25, 26, 47, 49, 61, 151, 153, 200, 201 Babcock, Joseph ----------- 239 Backus, Kay ----- ---- 2 01 Baise, Phillip ---- ---- 2 01 Baker, Keith -- ------- 239 Baker, Lyndall -- ---- 118, 239 Baker, Sheila ------ 48, 177, 201 Baker, William ----- 28, 29, 239 Ball, Connie -------------- 201 Ball, Kelley -14, 146, 160, 201. 298 Ball, Russell ---- ---- 1 08, 239 Ballew , Shelley --- ----- -201 Bandy, Bonita ------ 28, 29 223 Banks, Kevin ---28, 29, 32 93, 223 Banks, Theresa ------------ 201 Barcoe, Betty --13, 15, 223, 235 Barcoe, Michelle ---------- 201 Barker, Dewain -34, 46, 50, 60, 70, 94, 97, 200 202 Barker, Donald -------- 108 239 Barker, Ronald ---- 108, 174, 239 Barnes, Galen ------------- 239 Barnett, Janis ---- ---- 2 23 Barrett, Anthony --- ----202 Battersby, Bill --- ------- -223 Baughn, Cindy ----- 13, 202 299 Baum, Allen --- ---- 108 239 Beames, Barry ------------- 202 Beane, Gary ------ 162, 181 202 Bearden, Carol --------- 21 223 Begando, Brenda ----------- 223 Beggs, Doris -131, 132, 146 223 Behrns, Charles ------- 126 239 Bellah, Anna ---- ------- 2 23 Bellah, Paul ---- ---- 2 02 Bendall, Lisa ---- ---- 2 39 Bennett, Bonnie ------------ 202 Benton, Charlotte --38, 39, 160, 202, 298 Benton, Thresa ------------ 239 Berggren, Polly -25, 26, 38, 39, 57, 60, 71, 73, 81, 94, 202, 296 Berggren, Thor -- ---239 Bever, Dean --------------- 202 Bever, Scott -148, 149, 172, 223 Bevill, Patricia ------------ 202 Billarreal, Tony ---21, 23, 108, 223. 231 Billingsley, Rick ------ 108, 223 Bishop, Danette ---- 22, 39, 223, 298 Black, Bryan E. -- ---- 239 239 Black, Bryan W. --- ---- 202 Black , Laura ------ ---- 239 Blackshear, Randy--- ---- 239 Blackshear, Ricky --- ---- Blackwell, David ---------- 223 Blakely, Roger --- Blakley, Timmy - Bland, Jami ---17 r 109, 105, 22 , 239 , 239 223 241 84, ---------239 224 Camp, Kenneth ----- 38, 91, 6 Blaylock , Deanna ------ 17 239 Bloyed , Ben ----- ------- 2 39 Bloyed, Betty ---- ----- 1 63 Blue, Amy ----- 21, 23, 68 202 202 Boardman , Susan ----------- 223 Boldware, Doris ------------ 223 Boles, Ronald ---4, 47, 114 Bolling, Gloria--28, 29, 30 Bonney, James ----- 75, 142 Bonney, Monica ---- 21, 23 , 202 , 202 , 223 202 Brown, Genola ------------- 224 Brown, Gerald 48, 95, 96 105 Brown, Lesalie -------- 118, 240 Broan, Pat ------ ---- 1 08, 240 Brown, Sharon -- ---- 13 203 Brown, Sheila --- ----- -203 Bruner Eddie --- ---- 28 240 Brunk, Alan --- ----- -203 Bryant Bambi --- -------- -240 Bryant, Marcella ---- 28 , 29 Boshart Boshear, Bostick, Tillman Bosworth , Richard Kay---28, 29, 223, 231 Kimberly --13, 15, 223 ---------239 -104, 105 , 223 Botts, Mary --------------- 223 Bowers, Julie ----- 131, 132 , 239 Bowers , Mary Jo ----------- 223 Bowers , Pam ----- Bowman, Melissa ------- 22 ------239 239 Boyd , Larry --------------- 239 Boydston, Danny --53, 105, 107 , 114, 115, 116, 222, 223 Boydston , Keith--105 , 106 , 114, 117, 202 Bradford , Robert ---------- -239 Bradshaw, Ronald ---------- 239 Bramlett, Andy ---- 39, 91, 108, 222, 223 Bramlett, Mike ------- 108, 224 Brashears, Jan--17, 19, 22, 238, 239, 241 Bray, Kevin ------ 155, 162, 203 Brazan, Willie --------- 22, 224 Brazil, Darin --- ----- -239 Bridges, Manuel ---- ------ 2 39 Bridges , Bridges , Reuben - Nancy ---- ---- 2 8 , 239 146, 147 203 Buchanan, Gennelle -------- 224 Buchanan , Kim ------------ 203 Buchanan, Rodney--52, 109 240 Buck, Don ---------------- 224 Bull, Laura ---- ---- 2 24 Bull, Saundra -------------- 240 Bundick, Chuck --3, 21, 23 46 Bundick, Lisa --- ----17 Burley, Becky --------- 161 Busch, Joann--22, 126, 127 Butler, Janis ---------- 158 28, 203 240 240 240 203 Butler, Jeanna ------------- 240 Byers, Karen Jo -21, 25, 26 52, 69, 72, 222, 224: Byrd, Debbie -37, 118, 120 Byrom, Kyle ---- 32, 33, 58 143, 146, 147, 203 27 , 298 203 90 , 266 Cain , Paul ---------------- 224 Calahan, Bart --------- 105 Calahan, Christopher --171 Caldwell, Gary ---105, 121 203 240 203 Callaway, Linda ----------- 224 Callens , Wesley ---- ---- 2 40 Cameron. Jay ------------- 224 Brigham , Cheri ---130, 132 149 Camp, Ric --- 71, 105, Brigham, Rita -- Brigham Pam 130, 133, 135, 239 Britton, Gloria ---- Briscoe , ---------239 , Thurman ---104, 105, 203 ---------224 Brock, Carrie --------- 158, 224 Brooks, Karen ---- 126, 127, 240 Brown, Cheryl --------- 13, 224 Brown, Chuck --- ----- -167 Brown, Diane ---- ---- 9 3 Brown, Donna --- ------ -224 Brown, Ferrell -- ---- 110, 224 224 Campbell, Kathy ---------- 224 Campbell, Laura ----------- 240 Campbell, Nelda ---13, 15, Cantrell, Julie -------- 240, Capps, Danny--21, 23, 68, 114, 116 Carnes , Cheryl ----------- Carnes, Jeanne -------- 161 224 250 108 , 224 -224 , 240 Carpenter, David ---------- 224 Carpenter, Terry ----------- 108 Carrol, Kip ----- 21, 23, 68 Carroll, Gary -67, 167, 203 , 224 , 274 Carter, Connie ---- ---- 1 7 Castillo , Mike ---- ------- Castle, Teresa -------- 133 Cates, Sharon ----- 32, 241 Chambers, Kenneth -------- Chambers, Rickie ---------- Chambliss, Tammy -17, 22, Champion , Marjie --------- Chandler, Tony -21, 28, 29 68, 90, 224, 227 Chapman , Janet Chapman , Susan ------158 241 203 224 244 224 203 75, 241 241 31, 299 241 225 Clack, Louis ---- ------- 2 41 Clark, Brian --- ---- 166 203 Clark, Christy -- ---- 105 203 Clark, Deneen ---- ---- 7 8 241 Clark, Donna ---- ------- 2 O3 Clark, Gary --- ---- 108 225 Clark, John ---- ---- 1 08 241 Clark, Keith ---- ------- 2 41 Clarkson, Penny ------- 241 250 Cloud, Lorie ---------- 146 225 Cloud, Tim ------ ------ 2 O4 Cleghorn, Robert ---- ---- 2 41 Cleveland, Susan ------- 17 241 Cody, Gerald -------------- 225 Coker, Julie ---54, 73, 238 241 Colbert, David ---------- 9 204 Colbert, Raymon ---- ---- 2 41 Cole, James ---- ---- 2 41 Cole, Ronnie ---- ------- 2 41 Cole, William -------- 105 204 Colley, Deborah ------- 22 225 Collins, Hope ------------- 241 Collins, Lisa ------ 22, 225 237 Comer, Michelle -17, 171, 241, 253 Compton, Steve--- ---- 28, 241 Conger, Lucy ---- ------ 2 41 Conger, Susan --- ----204 Converse, Dean--- ----204 Cooper, Neal -------------- 241 Cooper Cozine Cozine , Sabrina --131, 132, Alan -------------- Kim ---- ----- Crabtree, Kelley ------- 17 , Craig , 135 105 -204 241 Crabtree, Scott 34, 49, 51, 105, 114, 115, 204, 274 Bryan -------------- 241 rane, Gary ----------- 37, 225 Irane, Nancy ---133, 134, 135, .raven, Elaine -------- Zriscoe, Tammy - .row , Deborah ---- 21 , .row , Susan ---- Zrowe , Dorothy - - Zrumpton, Mark - Zummings, Peggy Iummings , Thomas - - - 159 225 -22 110 Iurtis, Kristy --17, 18, 242, Iurtis, William ------- 159 241 225 242 298 242 204 225 225 204 271 225 Ivitanovich, Susan---7, 28, 29, 147,204 Damien, Chades--102, 1102204 Daugherty, Donna ----- 171 242 Davis, Aletha--- ---13, 225 Davis, Armelia --- ---- -242 Davis, Becky ---- ---- 2 25 Davis Charles--- ----242 Davis Gertie ---- ---- 2 O4 Davis Jerald ---- ----- 2 O4 Davis Kathy --- 171, 242 Davis, Larry ------- 22, 242, 246 Davis, Lisa--- -------- -242 Davis Mark--- ----242 Davis Myra--- ---- -204 Davis, Stephen-- 165, 242 Davis, Steven--- 159, 225 Davis, Susan -- ------ 204 Davis, Tracie --- ----204 Day , Diane --- ----------225 Day, John Allen ---28, 195, 204 Day, John T. -- --------- 156 Decker, Linda --- ----204 Dees, Jeff ------- ------ 2 42 Denmark, Donnie ------ 93 204 Dennis, Clarence ------ 161 242 Dennis, Kathe --------- 13 225 Deveny, Dianne ---17, 19, 142, 271 Devers, Mard --------- 105, 205 Dickeson, Patricia --------- 205 Diggs, Janet ------ ---- 2 05 Dillion, Elizabeth ---------- 205 Dodds, Kerry ---13, 15, 21, 80. 92, 222, 225 Dodds, Dennis -- ----- 94 Donnell, Cedric -- ---- -- 205 225 Donnell, Lisa - - -- ---- 135 Doonan , Vivian ---- ------ Dragoo, Sharon ---- ------ Driggers, Rose - Dukes, Malcolm Dunavin, Lisa -- Dunavin, Mike - -- ---- 171 225 -205 -205 242 --- ------- 205 -- ---94 -------126 Duncan. Sammy 21, 22, 68 105 Dunlap, Steve --- ----114 205 225 97 , 205 242 Durham , Kathy ---- ------- 2 05 Eastham , Phil ---- ---- 1 58 , 225 Eastham, Randy ---- ------- 2 42 Eastland , Lloyd --- ---2s 242 Eastup, Brian ---- ------- 2 25 Edinger, Diana -------- 225 Edinger, Ronny - -7, 96, 105 Edward , Cliff --------- 109 , 230 , 205 , 242 Elkins, Mike -------------- 225 Elliott , Denise ---- 94, 145 , Enron, Kathy ------ 94, 95 205 , 237 205 Elliott , Terri --- ------- -225 Ellis, Michael --- ----159 Ely, James --- Ely, Jerry --- Ely, Robert--- 226 - ----- 205 ----226 -----242 Ennis, Jessie --- ---28 242 Eppler, Roger ---- ---- 2 26 Erwin. Joe ----- ---- 2 O5 Esco , Carla ---- ---- 2 26 Evans, Angela --- ----242 Fain, Larry ------ Feagin, Angela ---- Ferguson , James ----226 ----242 --- ------ -205 Fields, Charles -------- 158, 226 Fisher, Brian --- ------ -205 Fiskes, Marsha -------- 171, 242 Fitzpatrick, Manette 13, 14, 84, 226 Fitzpatrick, Robert ---- 108, 242 Fletcher, Sharon -----------226 Fletcher , Sharonda --------- 242 Flowers , Bruce -------- 105 Floyd , Kathleen -------- 28 Ford, Kenna ---21, 94, 156 Ford , Mark ----------- 114 Ford, Richard ----- 105, Foster, Danny --------- , 205 242 205 242 114 , 226 164, 226 Franklin, Jesse --- ------ -242 Fritz, Julie--- ------ -242 Fry, Renee --- ---- 118 226 Fugitt, Bryon -- ---- 154, 242 Fugitt, Jeff--- ---- -242 Fulfer, Tim ----- ---74 Fulton, Connie ---- ---- 2 42 Galloway, Billy ------------ 226 Galloway, Brenda --17, 135 242 Gambrell, Sandra ---------- 242 Gandy, Mary Jo -------- 28 226 Gann, Lisa --67, 118, 119, 132, 226 Gann, Scott --------------- 206 Gantos, Deborah ----- 6, 13, 226 Garcia, Linda --- -- ----206 Garcia, Olivia--- ----242 Garcia, Paul --- ---- -242 Garrett, Carl -- ---- 118, 226 Garrett, Flossie ------------ 206 Garrett, Paige ------ 17, 19, 242 Garrett, Terry --- --- ----206 Garvin, Leuna --- ----242 Garvin, Pamela ---- ---- 2 42 Gasway, Lora ---- ---- 2 06 Gatlin, Jeff ---- ---- 2 42 Gentry, Danny--- ----226 Gibson, Kathleen ------- 17 242 Gibson, Kento 61, 110, 111 206 Gilbert, Gay ----- 6, 16, 58 206 Gilbert, Zebra --------- ' ---- 226 Gilstrap, Jeannette ----- 28 226 Gilstrap, Melvin ------- 28 242 Gish, Lisa ------ 2, 17, 155 242 Glasgow, James ------------ 206 Glenn, Helen ---- ---- 2 26 Glenn, Rosa ---- -------- 2 42 Goad, Darla ---- ---- 8 , 12, 206 Goen, Evan ------ ---- 1 08 227 Goen, Michelle ---- ------- 2 O6 Gomez, Cruz ---- ---- 1 41 206 Gomez, Velia --- ------ -243 Gonzalos, John --- ---- 110 227 Goode, Steven --- ---28 227 Goynes, Norris--- ---- -206 Grady, Jackie ------------- 243 Graff, Robert ---28, 29, 31 243 Graham, Beth --------- 159 227 Graham , Elbert ------------ Graham , Nira ---- 133 , 135 , 227 243 Graham, Tami --- Grant, Brett ----- 227 243 Grant , Linda -------------- 206 Grantham , Kenneth -- - 126 , 127 , Grape, Stacy --- ---6 Gray, Louis --------------- Greaves, Teri---28, 29, 65, Green, Gena --- ---22 Green, Joe ---- ------ Green, Michael ------------ Green, Scott ------ 28, 227 Green, Sherry --- ----- ---- Green, Stanley ---- ---22 Gregory, Eric --- ----171 Grider, John ----- ------- Grider, Tamara ------- 143 Griggs, Betty ----- 133, 135 Grimes , Reginald ---------- Guajardo , Mary ------- 171 Guthrie, James --- ---- Hale, Lois ---- Hale, Marilyn --- Hales, Dana--- Hall, Lee --- ----105 Hall, Lonnie -- Hall, Sharon ---- Hamilton, Cathy ---- ---- 243 206 227 92 , 227 243 243 227 236 206 227 243 227 243 243 227 243 -243 227 206 228 206 243 206 243 Hamilton, Karen ---- ---- 2 28 Hammett, Steven --- ----228 Hammett, Roy ------------- 206 Hancock, Guy ---- 92, 110, 111, 112, 113, 206 Harbin , Kenneth ----------- Hardaway , Cindy ------- 28 Hardaway , Joann ----------- Hare, Cathy 25, 26, 38, 39 50, 81. 151 243 243 243 48 , 207 Hare, Lynn ---57, 80, 131, 135, 154. 243 Hargrow , Robert ----------- 228 Harmon, Penny -8, 12, 84, 207, Harp, Randy -------- 28 , 29 Harper, Larry ---34, 38, 45 100. 105, 150, 200 Harper, Tammy-17, 22, 55 151. 238 Harral, Tammi ------- 130 Harris, Bryan ---- ------ . 274 243 95, 207 73 , 243 243 -244 Harrison, Jennifer ------ 17 Hartness, Rhonda ---- ----- Hash, Angela -------------- Hash, David --88, 140, 207 Hawes, Linda ------- 17, 22 Hawkins, Beverly ----- ---- Hawkins, Marilyn --- ---- Hawkins, Tara ------------- Hayter, Martin ------ 3, 28 244 244 228 298 244 244 228 228 244 Hodgson, Eddie 89, 90, 108 245 Hoerath, Stacy ---- 4, 8, 13 207 Hogland, Gary ---- 105, 107 207 Hogue, Cindy---25, 26, 39 40, 225 Holcomb, Larry ---- ----- Holland, Suzette --- ---13 Holley, Bobby --- ----- Holley, Cynthia --- ------ 245 202 242 222 Hayter, Nancy 4, 8, 12, 21, 22, 23, 38, 45, 207 Holley, Teresa -------- 118, 245 Holloway, Jennifer ---141, 245. 25' Holloway, Jessica -141, 245, 255 Head, Jerry ----------- 118, 228 Heard, Charlotte ---- ----- 2 07 Heard, Deborah ---- ------- 2 28 Heard, Sharon --- ---- 132 244 Heath, Elaine --- ------ -228 Heath, Marvin --- ---- 105 122 Heath, Tommie ------- 108 244 Heavin, David --- ---- 105 207 Heavin, Greg --------- 126 228 Henderson, Christy --------- 202 Hendricks, Ellen ------- 28 244 Hendricks, Kathy -28, 163, 181, 207 Hendrix, Lawrence ---- ---- 2 44 Hendrix, Thelton --- ----207 Hendslee, Cynthia -- ---- 207 Hendsley, Charles ---------- 244 Herbst, Jeff--144, 145, 175-, 207 Herlocker, Michael -8, 75, 138, 139, 140, 141 207 Herlt, Kim ----------- 126 244 Hester, Ricky --------- 164, 244 Higginbotham, Deanna ----- 244 Higginbotham, Kelly ---28 29, 31, 38, 44, 56, 92 207 Hill, Felicia ----------- 28 228 Hill, Marie ---2, 8, 13, 14 207 Hill, Michelle --------- 17 244 Hill, Reid ------ ---------- 2 O7 Hill, Stephanie ---- 95, 160, 207 Hines, Karen ------ 37, 163, 207 Hitchcock, Jennifer -------- 244 Hite, Dezi --------- ---- 2 28 Hizer, Billie --- ----244 Hobbs, Cheryl --- ----228 Holmes, Mike Holt , Margaret --------24: ---------28, 202 Hooten, James ----- 74, 178, 222 Hooten, Vickie 17 22, 23, 171 238, 241 Horton, Cheryl- - ---34, 201 Hoskins, Wally -- ----- 241 Houston Dennis --- ----221 Houston, Randy ---- ----- 2 4- Howard Diana ---- ---22, 24, Howard Kenneth ----------20, Hoy, Sherry --32, 33, 141, 228 233, 27 Hudgeons, Sheri --- ------ -22, Huett , Brad ------- --------24 Huey, Debra ----- 133, 135 24, Huey, Kathy -------------- 201 Huggs, Michael -28, 29, 31 22l Hungerford, Kathy --21, 23 28 29, 32, 20, Hungerford, Randy --------- 22, Hungerford , Scott ---21 , 68 , 22, Hurley, Karen ------------- 24 Hurse, Jeffery --- ----20 Ingram, Susan --- ----22 Isham. Julie ---- ---- 2 2 -----22 Isham, Rita ---- Jackson, Angelo ------- 109, 24 Hobden, David ------------ 245 Hodges , Felicia - - -22 , 130 , 134 , 135, 245 Hodgson , Chrysti ----------- 228 Jackson, Billy ----- ----- 2 4 Jackson, Carmon ------- 28, 24 Jackson Cedric ------- 108, 24 Jackson, Geep --- ---- 108, 22 Jackson, Kenny ---- ----- 2 O Jackson, Sheron ------------ 24 Jacobs. Judy ---17, 21, 65, 138 142, 229, 23 James, Larry ------- 28, 29, 24 James, Nomie ---- 118, 120, 20 James, Skipper ---118, 168, 245 Jeffery, Ida ---- --------- 2 O8 Jenkins, Kevin ---- ---245 Jenkins, Patricia ----------- 245 Jenkins, Wendy ---- 28, 141 246 Jennings, Sharon ----------- 246 Jeter, Sonya ------ ---208 Johns, Mark --- ---------- -229 Johnson, Alice ----- 17, 22, 126, 144 246 Johnson, Anthony ------ 246 Johnson, Darfus ------- 114 246 Johnson, Dimitie--108, 109 246 Johnson, Glynda ----------- 246 Johnson, Jennifer ------ 246 Johnson, Joyce --- ---135 208 Johnson, Kenny - ----- 229 Johnson, Mark ---- ---208 Johnson, Pamela --- ----- -229 Johnson, Paula --- ---152 208 Johnson, Regina ------------ 246 Johnson, Tommy ---- 21, 69 82, 90, 97, 156 208 Jones, Jennifer ------------- 208 Jones, Keith ---- ----- 1 25 246 Jones, Lisa -------- 22, 173 246 Jones, Ted ---- --------- 2 O8 Jones, Tim ---------------- 229 Jordan, Janet 118, 130, 133 135 Jordan, Rita ----------- 28 246 Justus, Mark ---- ----- 2 08 Kee, Danny --- ----- -246 Keen, Ray ------------ 108 246 Kelly, Kimberly 25, 26, 38 72, 229 Kelly, Michael ------------ 208 Kendrick, Theresa --- ---246 Ketcham, Carter--- ----- -208 Key, Darrel ---- ---166 209 Key, Roe --- ----- -209 Key, Sheryl ---- ------ 2 29 Kilgore, Duncan ------ 114 209 Kimberlin, Kenny ---- ----- 2 46 King, Charles ----- ---246 King, Cheryl --- -------- -209 King, Cindy ------ 118, 119 209 King, Gail ---------------- 246 King, Shell -21, 25, 26, 53, 69. 72, 91, 222, 229 Kingsbury , Jo Lynn --------- 209 Kinkade, Brendan---28, 29, 229 Kinslow , Kellie ------------ 246 Kinworthy, Ronnie --- ---246 Kirby , Mary --------------- 246 Kirk, Tony ------- 195, 229, 299 Kitchens, Deborah --------- 229 Kluttz, Danny -------- 162, 209 Kluttz, Diane---17, 22, 75, 246 Kluttz, Donna --------- 22 246 Kluttz, Dwayne ------------ 209 Knowles, Kim --32, 36, 82, 95, 138, 141, 156 Knox, Larry ---- Krider, Clay ---- ---105 93, 209 247 209 Kuhn, Brenda--- ----- -209 Kuhn, Bruce--- ------ -209 Lafavors, Brad -- ---- 108 247 Lair, Cindy - -- Lambe, Darrell --- ---- Lambe, Deborah ---- ---- Lambert, Barbara --- ---- Lambert, Susan --- ---- 209 209 247 247 229 Landon , Kelly ----- Lamm , Teresa ------------- 229 75, 209. 256 Landrith, Joe -------------- 247 Landrith , Teresa ---- ---- 2 29 Landrum, Steven ----------- 247 Lane, Jeane ------ 130, 133, 247 Lane, Laray 105, 109, 114, 116, 229 Lange, Kathy -------------- 209 Lange, Kevin ----- 141, 247, 252 Langford, Pamela --28, 62, 147, 209 Langston, Calvin---28, 174, 247 Lankford, Jenny ----------- Lara, Jimmy ---- ------- -247 247 Latham, Mark -------- 158, 229 Latimer, Elizabeth ---- 175 229 Lawrence, Robert ------- 55 247 Lawson, Carl ----- ------ 2 47 Lawson, Chris ------------- 209 Layman, David 22, 39, 89, 105, 140, 150, 229 Lee, Michelle --------- 28, 247 Lee, Sharon ----- Leftwich, Carolyn Leggett, Randall - Lehman, Cindy -- Lester, David ---- ----247 ----229 ----247 ----------230 28, 29, 247 Leverett, Dike ----- 74, 159 209 Lewis, Booker T. ------ 108 247 Lewis, Eugene ---- ---110 230 Lewis, James --------- 178 247 Lewis, Sadie ----- 130, 135 247 Lewis, Stevie -------- ---- 2 47 Lincycomb, Cary -- ---209 Lindsay, Calvin--- ----247 Lindsay, Rose--- ----247 Lindsey, Gale -- ---230 Lindsey, James --- ------ -210 Linfrode, Sandra ---- 28, 30, 248 Linson, Alfreda --- ------- -210 Little, Karl --- ---------- -230 Lloyd, Jackie ------ 28, 148, 248 Long, Gregory ------------- 210 Loposer, Mark ---- ---230 Loucks, Gary --- ---171 Lowe, Lloyd--- ---210 Lowry, Karl --- ---248 Lucas, Bobby --- ----- -248 Luellen, Eddy--- ----- 165 248 Lynch, Kathy ------- 17, 22, 248 Lytle, Tammie 14, 21, 23, 210, 298 Maberry, Diane -------- 17 248 Mack, Cedric ---- 108, 109, 248 Mack, Kevin --------- 108 248 Mack, Sharon ---- 132, 135, 248 Mack, Sheila -------------- 248 Madkins, Twila--- ----- -135 Mahrer, Jerry --- ---220, 230 Mann, Nadara ------------- 210 Manton, Carolyn ---- 10, 13, 84, 230, 235 Mapps, Debbie Rose -------- 135 Mapps, Eric --------- ---210 Marks, David--- ---230 Marks, Donna -- ---248 Marks, Sharon ---- ---210 Marion, Kip ---- ------ 2 48 Martin, Alan ---------- 28 230 Martin, Glenn -47, 66, 156, 210 Martii, Marilyn -- ----- 28 248 Martin, Mark--- ----- -230 Martinez, Gloria - ---- 113 210 Martinez, Joey -------- 118 248 Mason, Charlotte ---57, 73, 81, 198, 200, 210 Mason, Dale --- --- -----248 -Y 290 Mason, Mason , Mason , Mason , Massey , Massey , Mathis , Mathis , Dwon -------------- John --48, 105, 107 Mike -------------- 210 110 230 McClure, David ----------- 165 McCo1lam, David B.---88, 105, 211 Nathaniel -108 , 110 , 248 Cynthia ----------- 210 Vic ---- Lee - - - -------248 -----109, 231 Louis ----- 109, 165, 231 Matthews, Greg -21, 52, 68, 91, 105, 114, 231 Matthews, Robin ----------- 249 Mauldin, Clifford Maxwell, Sandra ---- ----- 2 10 -----164, 249 Meador, Bart ------ ---- 2 31 Metzger , Linda - - Metzger , Ronald - ---'78, 210 -----118, 249 Mickler, Mary Kay --------- 210 Miles, Karen ------- Miller , Miller , Karen - - - Rose ----- Mitchell, Dawn ---- ----249 -------234 -----131, 231 -17. 22, 249 Mixson . Joel -------------- 249 Mize, Dana --- Mize, Jimmy ---- Mock, Terry - - - ---17, 249 -------210 ----126, 231 Monk, Tammy --- ---- 130, 249 Money , Money , Moore , Moore , Moore , Dale ------ Gail ------ 28, 145, 211 --6, 16, 211 Steven Eugene- - 124 , 210 Tim ---------- 143 , 249 Weldon ------------ 231 Morgan, Diana ---- 89, 92, 132, 140, 141, 175, 231 Morgan, Neill ----- 32, 156, 211 Morquecho , Louis Morris , ----107, 114, 117, 211 John ---------- 118 , 249 Morrison , Anthony Morrow, Carolyn - -- ----- 231 --- ---- -249 Moseley, Chuck ------- 125, 231 Motley, Barbara ------- 179, 249 Motley, John ---- ---- 1 26, 249 Mullins, Danny ------- 139, 249 Murphy, Janet --- ---13, 231 Murphy, Kim ---------- 17, 249 Myers, Ronnie R. --28, 248, 249 Myers, Sharon --------- 21, 231 McAnn, Thomas ----------- 231 McCarley, Melinda 47, 82, 141, 211 McCormack, Cathy ----- 21, 231 McCormack , Michael ------ 249 McCullough, Elizabeth ----- 249 McCurdy, Donnie ----- ---- 2 11 McCurdy, Ronnie - - - McCurdy, Sherry R. ----211 --------211 McCurdy, Tyrone -143, 180, 211 McCutcheon, Michele -159, 231 McGuffey, Hope -- ----133, 231 McGuire , Becki ---- ------- 2 11 McKay, Mark - - - ----249 McKelvey, Jan ---- ------- 2 11 McKinney, Kelly ------ 241, 249 McLarry, Pamela Sue -130, 131, 231 McManus , Jerry ---- -----249 McManus, Matt B. ------ 79, 211 McMeans, Jim ------- -118, 249 McMinn, Jimmy --- McMurtre, Billy --- McNee1ey, Colleen McRee, Barry ------ Nalls, Debra May -- Narramore, Andy -- 37, -----211 --------231 -6, 16, 146, 156, 211, '70 --------211 --------249 -21, 23, 36, 97. 211, 298 Narramore, David--22, 108, 250 Nation, Andy B. --- Neal, Byron Scott-- Neatherlin, Jason -- Neatherlin, Julia -- Nelson, Gary --- Nelson, Jerald --- Nelson, Jerry Don -- --------211 -----22, 250 -----28, 232 ---17. 250 -------232 ----108, 250 --------232 Nelson, Melissa---118, 245, 250 Nelson, Thera ------------- 211 Newby , Danny ------------- 232 Newhouse , Denise- - -4, 16 , 240 , 250 Newkirk , Debra ------------ 211 Newkirk, Rusty -- Newman, Stacy --- Nicholson, Carol -- Nicholson, Jennifer -------250 ----174, 250 -----22, 232 -----17, 250 Nixon, J. Scott --3, 28, 29, 31, 212 Noe, Judy---25, 26, 35, 38, 40, 51, 73, 94, 200, 212 Norris, Jeff Dale --- ---212 Norris, Karen -------------- 212 Northam, Kyle Lynn-28, 29, 250 Norwood, Dennie ---------- 232 Nowlin, Cynthia D. -------- 232 Nowlin, Robbie ---130, 230, 232 Nowlin, Thomas ----------- 23? Nussbaum, Jay -32, 33, 86, 200, 212 Odneal, David ---- ---- 2 50 Odneal, Dona1d--- ----250 Old, Lisa Ann -- ---- 250 Oler, Keith --------------- 212 Oliver, Kim -131, 133, 135, 232 Olmstead, Kathy-124, 141, 175, 212 Orr, Diana --- ---131 232 Orr, Larry ----- ---- 2 12 Owens, Mike --- ----232 Painter, Bill -- ---118 212 Palmer, Scott ----- 148, 232 Parker, Donnie J. --- ----232 Parker, Kenneth ---- ---- 2 50 Parker, Libby ----- ---- 2 12 Parker, Michelle ---- ---- 2 32 Parker, Ronnie R. ---------- 250 Parkerson, Candy ------ 164 250 Patterson, Carol ---- 39, 91 93, 160 232 Patterson, Page 13, 93, 177 232 Patterson, Patty --- 174 250 Payne, David --------------- 97 Peaden, Mark-32, 238, 250 254 Peavey, Benita --------- 28 232 Pennington, Lisa--132, 135 250 Perdieu, Willa Jean -------- 232 Perkins, Annie Lee --- ----250 Perser, Tim ---------- 159 212 Peters, Kenneth ---- ------ 2 50 Petty, Bruce ------ ---108 232 Pickens, Steve C. -- ------ 233 Pickle, Lundy ----- ---3 212 Pickle, Penny--- 118 250 Pickle, Tena --- ----233 Pickle, Vickie ---- ------ 2 12 Pittard, Bruce Alan ----- 28 233 Pittman, Kim ------ 13, 72, 233 Poe, Douglas --- ------- -251 Pollak, Karen ------------- 233 Pondexter, Michael ---- 251 108 Pope, Craig ---- ---------- 2 51 Jope, Jena Rae ---174, 245, 251 Pope, Jimmy --- --------- -251 Porter , Sheila - - - -----251 251 Poulter, Mendy -------- 17 , Prather, Angela Sue -------212 Prestridge, Jana Robin --21, 160, Price, Venita C. --- Prigmore, Frank --- 13, Prince , James Edward 212 15 , 220 , 233 ---233 -------212 251 Pyeatt , Alicia -------- 174 , Pyeatt , Doyle ----- --------233 Pyle, Tammie ---- 88, 131, 132, 146, 229, 233 Pyle, Samuel David ---- H ---- 212 Rabas, Janet ------- Rainbolt , Rocky ---- 2 Ramsey, Randy - - Ramsey, Ronnie ---- Ramsire, Bobby ---- Randolph, Eddie --- -------233 1, 88, 125, 233 ---233 ---251 ---251 --------233 251 Raney , Debra ----- 130 , 171 , Rawlings, Lynn -------- 212 , 298 Ray, Brenda J. -- Ray, Royce--- -- -----213 -------233 233 Reames, Edwin ---108, 179, Reed , Charles ----- Reed, Robert --- Reed, Sharon --- Reeder, Dan -108 , Redwine, Gerald --- 122, 171, -------251 ---251 ---233 -------233 251 Reeves, Eddie ---------- ---233 Reves, Mike Lynn -- Reynolds, Karla ---- -- ---251 -17, 89, 251 251 Reynolds, Susan ------- 126 , Rhoden, Mary Ruth ------ 17, 251 RUey, Andy --32, 36, 136, 213, 101 Riley, Eva 6, 16, 136, 139, 143, 233 Rivers, Patti ----------- 22, 251 Roberts, Randy ---- 21, 124, 125, Roddy, Candy --- ---- -163 213, Robinson, Carl ------------ 101 -251 Robinson, Charles --- ---- 251 Robinson, Curtis --- Robles , Betty Anne - ----251 Robnett, Kenneth ---------- 251 ----138 , 213 213 Rodman, Gloria ----- 32, 37, 233 Rogers,.David -- ------- 233 Rogers, Elaine ---- ----- 2 33 Rogers, John D. -------- 74, 252 Rogers, Lee Ann ---- 25, 29, 213 Roland, Karen ---- ------- 2 33 Romero, Deanna ------ 164, 252 Rose, Kevin ------ ----- 2 52 Rosenbaum, Clint ---- ---213 Rosenbaum, Danny --- ---234 Rothring, Cheryl --- ---234 Rozell, Beverly --- -- 234 Rudd, Gary ----- ----- 2 13 Rudd, Tami Jean ------- 28, 213 Rumage, Lorri ----- 13, 234, 237 Runnells, Reginald --------- 213 Rutherford, Med ---85, 97, 150, 213 Russell, Emily ---- ----- 2 52 Russell, Mike --- ---126, 234 Salls, David --------- ----- 2 34 Samuel, Alan Dale ---- ---213 Sanders, Charles ----- ---252 Sanders, George --- ---213 Sanders, James W. --- ---234 Sanders, Terry--- ----- -252 Santana, Jackie -------- 37 213 Sasser, Milton --- ----- -252 Sather, Steve -- ------ 97 213 Schorr, David ------ 28, 29 234 Scoggins, Danny ----------- 213 Scott, Jeffery ---- Schramm , Kathy ------ 245 -------234 252 Schwene , Julie ----- ----- 2 52 Sephus, Donnie Ray --- ---213 Sephus, Kaye ------- ---- 2 13 Sevier, James --------- ---- 2 34 Shackelford, Karl 3, 30, 28 31, 213 Shackelford, Kerry --22, 32 34, 234 Shaver, Beth Ann ---17, 22 252 Shaw, Ruth Ann 17, 22, 142 252 Shaw, Willie -------------- 234 Shaw, Cathy --- --------- -252 Sheffield, Kelly ---- 17, 22, 252 Sheppard, Constance ------- 234 Sherer, Bart ------ 155, 179 214 Shepherd, Shelly ---- 17, 18, 22, Shields, Aaron ---- Sheilds, Ricky --- Shimanek, Lois --- 135 , 241 , 252 ---------252 ----214 - ------- 252 Shipp, Randy ---- ---- 1 08, 234 Shirey, Amy ------- 17, 22, 252 Sikes, Bobbie--- ------- -234 Sikes, Lisa ---------------- 234 Simmons, Ricky -108, 121, 243, 252 Simpson, Doris -- ---252 Sims, Alan Ray ---- ---214 Sims, Trecia Lynn ---------252 Skinner, Wende ------ 8, 12, 214 Slemmons, David ----- 214, 296 Small, Cindy ----- 66, 126, 127, 131, 214 Smallwood, Tessie --------- 214 Smith, Charles Bob ---- 148 214 Smith, Craig --------- 180, 234 Smith, Deanna --- ----- 252 Smith, Eric ------------ .---252 Smith, George Riley --120, 166, 214 Smith, Juli Ann -21, 68, 69, 214 Smith, Kelly --13, 15, 222, 234 Smith, Lisa ----------- 136, 252 Smith, Lisa R. ---- ------ 2 34 Smith, Mariann ------- 160, 234 Smith, Marsha ----- 17, 252, 253 Smith, Phillip -8, 105, 214, 297 Smith, Scott -------------- 214 Smith, Steven ---- ---234 Snider, Dave --- ---234 Snider, Scott -------- ---214 Snowden, Jessie Lee -------- 252 Sorrells, Gary ----- 44, 125, 214 Sorrells, Kelly ---- 17, 132, 134, 135, 238, 253 Spaight, Kerry -------- 136, 234 Spaight, Tim -54, 118, 238, 253 Spillman, Christine -------- 253 Spradling, Gary ---- ---214 Spradling, Teresa ---- ----- 2 14 Sprinkle, Lisa ---------- 17, 253 Stainback, Kari -25, 26, 27, 39, 42, 59, 70, 73, 94, 97, 170, 200, 214, 278 Stainback, Kent-43, 38, 59, 83, 86, 124, 125, 150, 214 Staley, Amy ---------- 245, 243 112, 215 Wheeler, Randy---108, 122, 251 292 Starks, Trecia --- ----234 Starling, Jeff --- ---- -253 Starky, Mike --------- 155, 234 Stapleton, Donna Kay ---21 214 Stephens, Cathy ------- 130, 253 Stephens, Charla ---- ----- 2 15 Stephens, Debbie ------- 13, 234 Stephenson, Gary ---21, 22, 69, 75, 90, 92, 97, 215, 256 Stevenson, Bessie 132, 135, 230, 235 Stevenson, Kenneth---105, 122, 235 Stidham, Debbie---17, 22, 253, 255 Stigall, Pat ------ 133, 135, 253 Stiggers, Billy Joe ----- 171, 253 Stiggers, Billy Ray --------- 253 Stiggers, Karen ---- ---- 2 15 Stiggers, Terry ---- ---- 2 35 Stinebaugh, Joe ---- ---- 2 35 Stinebaugh, Steve--- ----235 Strack, Melanie --- ------ -215 Strawn, Shelly -------- 160 235 Strickland, Donald ---- 105 215 Strickland, Wayne --------- 235 Stricklin, Julie ---- ---- 2 15 Stromberg, Jon ---- ---- 2 15 Stuart, Edd ------ ------- 2 35 Stuth, Sam ---- ---- 1 25 253 Stuth, Thomas --- ---- 125 253 Sullins, Gerald -------- 228 253 Sullivan, Susan --- ------ -235 Summers, Vic --- ---- 108 235 Summers, Vicki -- ---17 253 Sumrow, Tommy ---------- 235 Sutton, Paul --22, 118, 132 215 Swearigen, Cathy ------ 17 253 Sweat, Malcolm ------ 109 253 Swindell, Alan Keith ------- 215 Tanner, Tammy ----------- 253 Tapley, Ronald ---- 71, 105 215 Tapp, Mark --- -------- -215 Tapp, Ricky ------ ---- 2 53 Tarbutton, David --- ----253 Tarbutton, Jerri--- ----215 Tarbutton, Tim--- ----235 Tatom, Kathy --- ----235 Tawater, Kathy--- ----253 Taylor, Debora --- ----253 Taylor, Gary Don -108, Tennison, Francine ---- 174, 254 -17 , 254 Terry , Candy ------- ----- 2 35 Terry, Kevin --- Thomas, Gary --- Thomas, Leann ------- ----235 -------235 118, 254 Thomas , Mary Ann --------- 235 Thomas, Vera Ann --------- 254 Wall. Jill -------23 Wallace , Barry Clark ---- 37 , 231 Wallace, Bryant ----------- 211 Wallace, Dana Lynn ---- 13, 131 Wallace. Debbie Kay ------- 211 Wallace, Linda -------- 28, 251 Wallace, Lisa ----- ---17, 251 Wallace, Melinda--- ---- 111 Thompson, Beverly-17, 22, 253, 254 Thompson , Sharon J. ---21, 148 , 215 Thomason, Keith ---------- 235 Tillery, Leigh Ann ---6, 13, 15, 22 235 Tippitt, Barbara Diane -130 235 Tower, Ronald -------- 155 215 Travis, Julie Beth ------ 160 235 Traylor, Carolyn--81, 131, 132, 236 Tucker , Donna ------------ 236 Turman, Steve -------- 108, 236 Turner, A.W. ---- 81, 110, 111, Turner , Turner , Turner , Charleen ------ 118 , Charles ----- ----- Gale Renee ----- 17 254 215 254 Wallace, Mike -- -----23, Ward, Julie ------------ 21, 231 Ward, Yolanda-28, 46, 94, 148 156, 157, 211 Wardlaw, Jimmy Lee ---- 21, 23 71, 105, 122, 231 Warren , Bobby ------------- 231 Washington , Gail ---------- 231 Washington, Regiland -105, 114 211 Washington , Sharon --------23 Waters, Debra Jean--17, 81, 251 Watson , David -------- 109 , 254 Watts , Cheryl ---- ----176, 231 Watts, Terri ----------- 28, 251 Weatherall , Daphne -------- 251 Weatherall, Phil -105, 110, 113 121, 231 Turner , Jessie ------ -----254 Weeks, Damon -------- 126 , 25- Weideman, Kathleen -28, 251 Weideman, William ---- 28, 231 Wein, Angie---28, 29, 84, 171 231 Wein, Elaine ------ 86, 149, 211 Turner, John--- ---- 164, 215 Turner, Pat ------- ----- 2 15 Underwood, Ricky--- ---- -215 Ussery, Brenda ---- ---29, 236 Vaughn, Larry --- ---- -215 Vaughn, Leah ---- ---21 216 Vaughn, Lester ---- ---- 2 36 Vaughn, Michael --- ---- -254 Vega , Manuel -------- Vickers , Billy --28 , 29 Vittetoe, Maureen -66, 165, 254 173, 254 155, 254 Wagoner, Russell ----------- 216 Wakefield , Jon ---108 , 109, 254 Wakefield , Tony ----------- 216 Welch, Terry -------------- 211 Weldon, Ronald Alan---110, 211 Westbrook , Debbie --------- 231 Whetstone, Belinda-49, 149, 211 Whetstone, King Alfred -5, 110 236 Whitaker, Randy --- ---21 White, Lafayette ----------- 233 White, Mary ---- 17, 22, 23, 254 Walden , Walker Walker Mark --- ---- , Cynthia ---- ---- , Gina Teresa ------- Walker, Michelle ---- 3, 23 148 216 236 216 86, 216 White , Robert ------------- 21 White , Travis - - - Whitlock , Jim ----- Whittington , Becky ---- ----2 ---231 ---25 Wilcoxson , John ----------- 25 Walker, Sammy --- ------ -236 Walker, Susan --- Walker, Tamie ---- Wall, James ----- ----236 ----254 ----254 Wilkison , Williams, Williams , Williams, Kyle ------- --37, 23 Adolphus -------- 255 Carlton ----- 109 , Charlie ---------- 255 255 Williams Charles E. -- ---216 Williams Claudine -------- 268 Williams Edmond ------ 36, 216 Williams George ---- ----- 2 37 Williams Jeff ---- ---255 Williams Paula ----------- 255 Williams Caroline-32, 82, 216, 273, 297 Williams Richard ---- ----- 2 37 Williams. Robert--- ---255 Williams, Ronnie ---- ---255 Williams, Shirley ---- ---255 Williams Trina ----- ---237 Williamson, Billy J. -------- 237 Williamson, John ------ 118, 237 Williamson, Wayne 83, 96, 105, 217 Willingham, James-90, 175, 217 Wilson, Becky ------------- 255 Wilson, Bobby ---- ---217 Wilson, Donna ---- ---217 Wilson, Tommy ----------- 217 Wimperley. Darla K. ---19, 17, 255 Wineinger, Renetta ---- ---217 Withrow, Forrest --- ---255 Witzke, Mark ---- ---237 Wolfe, Jamie--- ---255 Wood, Cheryl ---- ------ 2 17 Woodall, Stacey ------- 27, 255 Woodard, Janet 13, 84, 167, 217 Woods, Don 105, 114, 117, 150, 217 Wooten, Molly ------ 6, 16, 217 Wooten, Polly ------- 6, 16, 217 Worthen, David ------- 156, 217 Wright , Cynthia ----------- 237 Wright, Frances ---- 17, 22, 171, 249, 255 Wright, Kim --- ---- -237 Wright, Pam -------------- 237 Wright, Larry ----- 125, 232, Wurth, Cynthia ------------ Yarbrough , Melissa ----- 17 237 130 255 York, Marvin ------ ----- 2 '37 Young, Marc ---- ------ 2 37 Young, Tommy ------- 166, 237 Zarate, Jim ------- ------ 2 37 Zimmerebner, Mary--- ---255 FACUL TY Acker, Lila 126, 182 Adkisson, Janet 182 Bailey, Jo Ann 182 Baker, Jill 182 Barlow, Sally 90, 140, 182 Bayer, Jeff 118, 131, 182 Beggs, Patsy 182 Berggren, Silvia 182 Blain, Nick 183 Blanton, Louis 154, 183 Bow, Elizabeth 183 Cartwright, Carolyn 78, 183 Cartwright, Don 183, 194 Caudle, Betty 183, 194 Clayton, Pam 15, 183 Coker, 105, 106, 183 Cummings, Dorothy 183 Darnell, Anita 184 Davidson, Linda 184 Edwards, Don 184 Ford, T.A. 108, 184 Fry, Doris 184 Gant, Greg 38, 184 Glanton, Poleda 118, 119. 184 Gooden, Tom Ed 105, 107, 184 Graves, Joan 173, 184 Gray, Peggy 32, 174, 185, 295 Hackney, George 185 Hansen, Pam 30, 185 Hardaway. Gayla 176, 185 Hensley, Henry 185, 194 Hornbeck, John 23, 69, 87, 173, 185 Humphrey, J.D. 72, 178, 185 Jacobs, Angela 145, 185 James, Tena 170, 185 Jernigan, Art 178, 186 Johnston, Kenneth 186 Jones, Doris 181, 186 Keen, Pittman 105, 106, 186 Kelley, Linda 186 Kidd, Judy 186 Kirkpatrick, James 165, 186 Latimer, Sherry 130, 186 Leonard, Lee 71, 79, 110. 112, 125, 171, 186 Marion, Margene 90, 187 Marshall, Gerald 108, 114, 187 Moore, Bill 187 Morrison, Cherie 147, 187 Mudely, Vis 156, 171, 187 McCaw, Katherine 187 McCoo1, Linda 187 McCutcheon, Joel 87 Newman, Marjorie 35, 78, 187 195 Nyvall, Vic 105, 106, 114, 188 Ostenson, Betty 177, 188 Parsons, Johnie 188 Porter, Liz 142, 174, 175, 188 Rainbolt, Dian 35, 188, 195 Robnett, Ray 188 Rowe, Jewel 188 Shackelford, Ronald 158 Shanks, Sue 189 Schmitt, Marvin 87, 108, 110 112, 188 Smith, William 87, 157, 189 194 Starkes. Jean 189 Toon, Jerry 189 Vaughn, Marie 189 Walker, Lennie 29, 30, 189 Whitlock, Connie 174, 189 Williams, Martha 149, 189 Yates, Alma 147, 189 29 fhanks fo A lot of hard work went rnto the deslgnrng of the 1977 LION The LION Staff would lrke to thank these specral people Plunket Studro for all the1r support and beautrful senror portrarts personalrues and color organrzatron photos and pictures on pages 138 141 143 145 146 148 149 Hennrngton Studros of Wolfe Crty for Junror and sophomore portrarts The Herald Banner and Davrd Stevens for prctures on pages 66 67 100 101 105 Taylor Publrshrng Company and Mr Ralph Harper our favorrte company representauve thrrd perrod All our teachers for the1r support and cooperauon The vanous busrnesses who adverused wrth And a specral thanks to all of our subscrrbers bookls. . . 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