Greenville High School - Lion Yearbook (Greenville, TX)
- Class of 1979
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Professor Harold Hill, a traveling salesman arrived trying to find 2 reason to establish at boy's band. Upon setting up the band, he ran into an old buddy, Marcellus Washburn, who tried to keep Professor Hill's devious scheme f rom being discovered. - During the course ofhis sales, Hill stirred the attention of the Mayor Shin, who was sure Hill was a scoundrel. Nonetheless, Hill fell in love with the town librarian, Marion Paroo. Miss Paroo consequently saved the Professor in the end when an arch rival came to town to put Hill out of business. The choir carried offyithe two performances with a delightful note under the direction of join Graves and Pam Clayton. RIGHT: Greg Wisdom explains his love to jimi Bland through 2 song. BELONW: Choral members portray town citizens. BELOW RIGHT: Shelly :nd Vickie Hootcn show their conrcm 'H' -H' P' H1 vis- is Thy Music Man? Hari51xi lHiil Q , f Greg Wisdom Marion Parco jarni Bland Marcellus Washburn Pau? Sutton Maya: Shim: Emi ,Kirby M2fSQEBuI21ic Shinn Sxfszm Crow Mrs. Parco jo, Nell Cates Dmlas Lxxkc :hc method of 1. biddics advise Q refputzlrion. Greg Wisdczlnfi Wiser l',i1rl . disums Greg featured at Friday s threw then dismissed at Students decorated September 26 intttaliy opened M E COM IN G week, Students the school andgaacd upon lavish prti:videdVebjggzfhe cheerleaders. help the srudenrsdisplay their spirit, the cheerleaders sponsored Sock-lt-To Sherman Day, Grease Back The Bearcats Day , Overall Day , and Red and Wliite Day . All . ' ' pc and Mfr led parade, N e followed the motorcade of Nomineea,Cheerleadcrs, Band were and Se ia was game. downrowriarea, ending wirh a in front of the Courthouse. During pre-game activities the Homecoming Nominees were ne Mayberry was Wesley clawed added to the ii e ' ie? n.....,,,g . JK 'W ' ,iw . Y ., 'nt ' P Eiiliilillllllill 93 Ju' . ,H R W 1 - r-f A.. ' .L V? A QV. ,.. , WY5 mm, U ,iEgkW eggs! H 4. ' .. 9' eENVWL f .. Q I 09 5 CHEERLEADERS xv E .f'wwlMff QW14: I3 ' I ' vw' sm ,Ml Y 'M-mvm ,,,,, 2 i,,,,., 1 L-. , N N ,,Q ' ., '.m. ' s 'M ' 'Wy my was ' df ,, an began to spirit was fesnvc month f 41-unmis- ln..-r JHQ lowers A Q of each rccnpxcnt often fo words The surprised srudcnrs recexvcd then' cupids first period for hrs namc on The Nj-1.8. make for heart. gf ,.,,Y 5 izwawff-. f E wh? 1 fr? by K-104 FM for the annual DANCE on arrived in forma! array of beautiful flowers. Whiie couples swayed music, Student served n delicious cookies. Ar 19:50 Body President Tim Spzight Vice President Beth Shaver bfnwm I The 1979 Lron rs proudly dedxrared to Supenntendcnc Wesley Marrm M7 Mdfllfl has drhgently served along wxth G I S D admmrsrrators and the school board for e1ghreen years The atrrrbures that he has conrnbuted to the Greenvrlle Independent Qchool Dnsma are numerous so so :ouch on only a few as a drffrcult task Mr Martin played a subsrannal foie rn the desegregauon of Greenvxlle Schools and rn setrxng up speufxc school zones The buxldmg of thevlumor High School was superwsed by Mr Mamn an 1968 He also promoted the free kmdergarten offered ar each elementary campus G H S students mnghc besr remember Mr Maron for pxtchrng apples at pep ralhes followmg 3 Lxon vxerory Mr Mamn has conrnbuced greatly to the educanon of many Greenulle residents At thus tame the Lzon staff pays tnbure to Mr Maron Superxnzendem 1962 1979 . 4 e 9 y. '. . . 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Speakers presented speeches of congratulations and encouragement, Students went forward from their seats to collect their awards as the onlookers applauded, First year sophomore and junior awardees received sweaters. First year seniors were given blankets while second year awardees received patches, and third year winners were given plaques. This assembly was sponsored by the City Federation of Women's Clubs. ., TOP. junior award winners were fseatedj Kim Acker, Maura Bracken,,Ion Brown, Lachelle Butler, Suzanne Chapman, Shauna Clark, and Anita Clinton fStandingj Terri East, Christi Ellis, Donny Forsonhlerrilyn Hardaway. David Hatcher, Sherri Nixon, Robery Norsworthy, Melanie Nussbaumhlodie Saller, Scott Schorr, Rusty Sherer, Karen Tatom, Andrea Thomas, Brian Weeks, and Greg Wisdom, ABOVE: Senior award winners were lseatedi jami Bland, Alice Cantrell,-IoNell Cates, Sharon Cates, Susie Cleveland, jennifer Hrillovvaywlessita Holloway, Istandingp Vickie Hooten, Kelli Kinslow, Michele Ice, Sandra Linerode, Diane Maherry, Donna Marks, Robin Matthews, Kelley McKinney, Donny Parker, Craig Pope, Beth Shaver, Marsha Smith, Pam Smith, Maureen Vitittoe, and Kathleen Weideman. RIGHT: Beth Shaver receives her award. Afifuclanfa Gqffancf jam Sessions as 5, 1. . ii fl ' .Vyk , Y Q A I .A -.fx V, Various organizations sponsored dances for the student body this year. The Student Council and Taco Villa sponsored two after game dances with KGVL providing music for both. I just Want To Stop , Last Dance , and songs from the movie Grease were some of the songs the students danced to. Attendance was good, and the students enjoyed the music as well as the casual atmosphere. l 1 TOP: Donald Brown and Lisa Smith slow dance during an after game dance. FAR l.El-T: joe Kilgore and Sandra Linerode sway to the music during the Homecoming dance. ABOVE: Tommy Parker and her partner iam to the music LEFT: Melissa Watson and james Stinebaugh enjoy the music at a football dance. .cgfuclsnfs Boost Ugsift ions The cheerleaders, band, pep squad, The football season ended with the flashes, and twirlers ignited spirit at the crowning of Diane Maberry as the pep rallies by their lively yells, flashy Homecoming Queen. Keva Kelly and routines, and sparkling smiles. Students Lisa Walden were the Sophomore participated in the yells as they boosted nominees, Norma Morquecho,-Janie their Lions through a winning season. Warren, and Paula Arnold were junior Citizens of Greenville participated in the nominees, and Tammy Harper, Patti enthusiasm by decorating their store Rivera, Lynn Hare, and Diane Maberry windows with pictures and encouraging represented the Seniors. slogans. X TOP: Coach Keen delivers a spirit rousing speech to the student body. ABOVE: , Nathaniel Mason and Ray Keen find their decorated chairs and prepare to sit down. FAR RIGHT: Greenville businesses showed support by painting signs on their doors, RIGHT: Allegiance to Greenville Lions was even shown on hats. I l , Q iii rv ,Q .., .W LM ...W V ,.. I My-1' ' it L, , m1x , V V 'W J .iff SS ' t 'YEL -': LEFT: Tammic Heath displays his talents at breaking the pinata. BELOW: Tammy Harper, Lion Mascot breaks the mn-through during a sltit. BOTTOM: Nominees for Homecoming Queen were: fscatedj Tammy Harper, Patti Rivera, Lynn Hare, fstandingj Norma Morquechohlanie Warmn, Paula Amold, Diane Maberry, Keva Kelly, and Lisa Walden. I :- 5 .s zgalzizafioizs Oqffancf Quiz Flashes, Band members, Ag students, and various other students attended the State Fair this year. Competitions were held throughout the day, and everyone 3 N t P 5' 'M-'.f' Pjhat My H enjoyed the rides, food, and entertainment. Actor Robby Benson livened up the day as he agreed to a pose with several members of the Flashes. mfs TOP: jennifer Nicholson, Diane Deveny, and Sherry Galbraith clown with a Marine. ABOVE: Maura Brarken, Terri East, Chele Goode, and Melanie Onley get to pose with actor Robby Benson. ABOVE RIGHT: Sarah Bowman and Lathelle Butler enjoy rhe bus ride home. RIGHT' Kathy Baker, Katy Wfallace, Lisa Smith, Linda Hawes, Dawn Mitthell, Patty Patterson, .md Chele Goode take .1 rest during the day's aitiviries. 'tm -97- K i p R 1.5 1 y ,,,.,,,M,,T, 1 Q ,y nfzfr- at ,'f !e 3 -4 un Qastiuaf A Fun Festival was held this year to enable various clubs to raise money. Each club had a booth where food, drinks, and other goodies were sold. An ugly man contest was held with each club sponsoring a contestant. Nick Blain received the honor of receiving the most votes. A cake walk, a disco dance, and 'QQ pw N Walesa ozzsy drawings for prizes were just a few of the highlights that evening. Attendance was good, and money was raised for participating clubs. The evening ended with a root beer guzzling contest, with each club sponsoring a participant, Tracey Briggs was the winner. 0,,,,g,,.....a- TOP: Mark Ford buys a new face at the Fun Festival. CENTER LEFT. Iarryjames swallows desperately during the Root Beer Guzzling contest, ABOVE' Barbara Horan paints Barry Griffin's smiling face. LEFT' Krista Horn, Mary Mdiaw, Susan Roberts, Melanie Galbraith, and Donald Brown sell soft drinks forthe sophomore class. dfopasfufa Qdls fox gboatltiona Nine cheerleader hopefuls vied for four positions on the 79-80 squad. Melaney Galbraith, Cherri Tchir, Kenda Byrom, Melanie Stidham, Kristy Wagoner, Bebe Martinez,,Ianet Norris, Paula Arnold, and Valerie McCullough each performed two cheers and one cheer involving all nine. After the voting,juniors Paula Arnold and Bebe Martinez, and Sophomones Melaney Galbraith and Kenda Byrom were added to the 79-80 squad. Mascot tryouts were held the same day. Christi Ellis, Dana Kennedy, Holly Narramone, Kelli Byrom, Tonnie Greenwood, and Regina Mayberry were the contestants. Regina was selected as the 79-80 Lion mascot. ssf - f-kk . 1.fi's115:1fffzs ,SX . E ff' if ,S X Nh F, we .. - . -' .-as me X sir WJ TOP: Kenda Byrom ends her yell with the splits. ABOVE: The mascot contestants pose with their posters. RIGHT: Bebe Martinez shows spirit while performing a cheer. Q af ,V V LEFT: Mascot contestant Regina Maberry enjoys the tryouts. BELOW: This year's cheerleaders perform a dance at 79-80 cheerleader tryouts. BOTTOM LEFT: Paula Amold, Melaney Galbraith, Kenda Byrom, if Valerie McCullough, and Sherri Tchir sing the school song. BOTTOM RIGHT:-janet Norris performs fi 21, - her yell for the audience. -, ja! x Q, 'Q flfifgifa Umm Liza The Powder Puff game was close this year with the White team winning by one touchdown, Billy Stiggers, Dan Reeder, and Darfus johnson coached the Red team, while Evan Goen, Grant Mannis, and Ricky Simmons headed up the White team. Kristine Gilstrap and Dana Green were the top scorers for the Red team, and Felicia Glenn and Tammy Grider scored for the White team. The final score was 18-12. During the game, the guys posing as cheerleaders and flashes performed various stunts and routines to entertain the spectators. W W ' 'I 'i.f,1i,im. .,,, TOP: The cheerleaders and flashes combine to perform a routine. ABOVE: Keva Kelly runs with the ball as the Red team pursues her. ABOVE RIGHT: Red team coach Billy Stiggers contemplates strategy as he views the field. RIGHT: Tammy Grider races for a touchdown. FAR RIGHT: Tim Spaight stands atop a pyramid of bodies, 'mmm .Q--. 4' . my W .a yi Wi 3 MA Aiponaoza CR game Q m,bmAL. Vfim it Coaches Schmitt, Leonard, Gooden, coaches, and put on an exhibition at it - -: N Keen and Coker undertook a strenuous half-time. With the help of volunteer ' game of basketball with the Redheads. officials and Coach Ford, who worked This NHS sponsored activity provided the time clock, the game went on to be entertainment for the student body as won by two points by the Redheads. well as outside guests. The Redheads All proceeds from this game were to performed trick shots, joked with the be used for a school project. GM ' ' ' 4, V -is 127 2 TOP LEFT: A member of the Redhead team prepares to make a free throw shot. TOP t RIGHT: Coach Leonard guards a Redhead as Q she attempts to make two points. LEFT: A tired Coach Keen takes a break during the game. ABOVE: Coach Gooden tries to block a throw from a Redhead. algal JV 'Laws Students fo as February 27 marked the first career night ever for G.H.S. Representatives from Texas colleges were present to answer students' questions about subjects such as curriculum and financial aid. Each college had a table with literature and displays to attract students. The night was successful for both the students and colleges. TOP: Mrs. Beggs and Mrs. Cummings collect literature during career night in the school cafeteria. ABOVE: A student talks with school representatives while browsing through literature. ABOVE RIGHT: Two Apache Belles help represent Tylerjunior College. RIGHT: Mrs. Hardaway and Mr. Waters gather information to help their students. QUAD Linda 0456! fo Afuflmfa The Guidance Information System was extensively utilized by the counselors this year, The system was a computer based system that provided information about over 1,500 four year colleges, 1,200 two year colleges and technical institutes, plus graduate school and financial aids information. The system also provided information concerning personal characteristics and aptitudes required for a certain field. The system was open for anyone's use, and assistance could be obtained from counselors, teachers, and a few students who understood the computer language. TOP: Mrs. Beggs helps Marsha Davis operate the computer. FAR LEFT: Mrs. Bcggs calls in to connect our terminal with the central office. ABOVE: Marsha Davis assists Susan Crow with the computer. LEFT: Marsha Smith spends time with the terminal, 29 Wuxi n. 'tae ima gun activities such as playing tennis and frisbee grew more popular with the students. Shopping became a pastime also as students grew tired of heavy winter clothes and looked to light, springy fashions. ,- ' ' x -. L v x 3, Lf, P' 7 , if W vw, , s LEFT: Ken Grantham enjoys 2 game of frisboe. BELOW: Mike Baker and Paul Latham clown around in a tnxck. BOTTOM LEFT: Todd Bamhardr and Kim Ackcr skate around the rink. BOTTOM RIGHT: Penny Clarkson washes hcr car on a pretty day. +A 'ik 8. H me 3 'N 5 i The Student Council sponsored Talent Show displayed a variety of acts ranging from a gymnastics performance by Skipper Harrison to a rendition of The Gambler by Coaches Keen, Nyvall, and Coker. It included several singing numbers, a comedian act, and a disco dance contest that featured such celebraties as Cat Woman james and Batman Shackelford. Coach Ford and Mrs. Williams were the winners of the disco contest, receiving fifty thousand dollars in bogus money. Child of the Music Maker was the prize-winning talent selection sung by Nannette Tapley and accompanied by Christi Ellis. Twenty- five dollars was given as the first prize to Nannette by the Student Council. ado. V .Af . z. .. ' Mig s 'i . ZW as if 3 ,Q PA C iett syyy V W is Q A ,f 1 fa ra ,W 4 TOP: Tim Spaight presents Nanette Tapley and Christi Ellis with prize money. ABOVE: Coaches Nyvall, Keen, and Coker sing The Gambler as their talent selection. RIGHT: Robert Moore performs a stand- up comedian act, t NI !,.........- rlfyiffiamf,-cgozcf cflfam ' :lmao ggamps TOP: Frankie Priest sings Songbird as her talent selection. ABOVE LEFT: Tim Spaight serves as mnouncer for the talent show. ABOVE: Coach Leonard and Mrs. Whitlock participate in the disco contest. LEFT: Mrs. james plays Batwoman in the talent show disco competition. Leaving campus for lunch has become a popular practice among students at Greenville High. The close proximity of Burger King has made it a favorite with students, but Taco Bell, Taco Villa, Emies, Sonic and numerous other eating establishments get their share of business come lunch time. Although being tardy was an added hazard of eating our, students still enjoyed the change of food and scenery during lunch break. agfucfenfs flzfoy a 'zeafl YY? TOP: Lesa Prince and Konda Byrom carefully look over the menu ar Pizza Hut. ABOVE: Students enjoy the food and outdoors of Taco Bell. ABOVE RIGHT: The Sonic is a popular spot among high school students. RIGHT: Todd Hall chooses his favorite kind of ice-cream at the local Baskin-Robbins. A 59 E T I s reee if E ' 2 WA. 1 Tama.. I N Q T W . f fig N.: t 24 1' .jx fxw V ge'v-,,'fg:if,r -+1 nl it 5 , ...., ig - R is Q, E S x xi 1 1 ,S as uv mm, 'Y' ,xg 7 , 1 1. B www I , fgoiz ofcma .QDOP gnaemgfa Sixteen members of the A Cappella Choir joined together this year to form a pop group called Daybreak,'. They performed at many Christmas functions and club banquets, but the climax of their year occurred April 26 when they sang at a special Daybreak concert in the Municipal Auditorium. Complete with settings and props, the group performed popular selections such as My Heart Belongs To Me and Annie's Songu. There were also several individual performances such as I-Iambone , performed by james Folks, and Songbird , sung by Vicki Hooten. The money made was used for the choir's trip to San Antonio and Austin. TOP: Nobie XValker,.Iames Folks, and Mark Hare perform Hambone during the concert. FAR LEFT: Donnie Forson and Shelly Shepherd hum during a selection at the Daybreak concert. ABOVE: Daybreak members clap enthusiastically to The Gambler. LEFT: Paul Sutton opens the concert with Daybreak'7 35 Klflfiufom am! 'jafom rlflfdn ffsations After days of campaigning and pledging, this year's student body elections were held on April 26. Greg Wisdom and joe Robles vied for the presidency, with Karen Tatom and Dana Kennedy running for the vice-president position. Setting a precedent of elective positions for secretary and treasurer, Kim Acker and Angela Dukes ran for secretary and Norma Morquecho and Regina Mayberry competed for treasurer. Greg Wisdom, Karen Tatom, Angela Dukes, and Norma Morquecho were elected officers for the '79-80 school year after tabulations of the student body's votes. x .1-,45 is Ayvssq ff' A' J 'fe-.-uw' TOP: Greg Wisdom smiles as he delivers his winning speech. ABOVE: The new student body of l icers are Angela Dukes, secretary, Norma Morquecho, treasurer, Greg Wisdom, president, and Karen Tatom, vice-president, FAR RIGHT: Karen Tatom awaits her turn. RIGHT: Norma Morquecho appears calm before presenting her speech. ! I I l I J 3 l Ak... r A I gb' Y. ,es AK HI 11 KI I1 T2 I1 IQ Students Uzwsuza .gifzeaalaf maya This year had its usual fill of special days concerning graduation and other traditional activities. juniors in October with cap and gown measurements for seniors taken soon after. As the year drew to a close, seniors were Balfour handled the ring sales for juniors, conducting several special assemblies explaining prices and styles. Pictures were taken of sophomores and also kept busy picking up announcements, prom tickets, and making plans for graduation. x . , f 'iff -- 1 xe. l, . Psi fu, X 3 ini. L fm fs? Q , fQ,'4'l1gg ii?-f l o . 4 E 4 E 1 -.s:.ssf1Eiz rx 1 . s 1' TOP LEFT: Michelle Sweet smiles for her class picture. TOP RIGHT: Mark Warren and james Walters pass out ordering packets for junior ring sales. LEFT: Beth Shaver ww. . ,sylv- gets measured for cap and gown. ABOVE: juniors prepare to order class rings. -,b 37 f ! Ezamafiafa .Cpzssanf flue-Oqabfplkzya Drama students, directed by Mrs. Hudson, Kathleen Floyd, Kathleen Martha Williams and student teacher Mr. Weideman, Frankie Priest, Lucy Kelley Cox, put on a series of one-act Williams, and Jef f Thomas were the plays April 24 in the Greenville High actors and actresses participating in Cafeteria. Four plays were presented production with other drama students including The Mice Have Been Drinkinghelping with make-up, ticket sales, and Again , l'm Herbert , and Dr, lights. Kronkite . Audience reception was warm, and Several mime acts were also presented. refreshments were sold to help raise Paul Suttonhlimmy Kirby, Suzanne money for the drama department. TOP RlGHT:,Iimmy Kirby and Suzanne Hudson perform during The Mice Have Been Drinking Again. TOP LEFT: Lucy Williams and Frankie Priest participate in a mime act, ABOVE: Frankie Priest and Lucy Williams appear glum in a mime presentation, RIGHT: The players appear satisfied during uirtain call, 650111 cffearfa foz cgiouffi Uaxaa ai? Nl The A Cappella Choir left Greenville at 8:00 A.M. May 10, on a tour that would last three days. Their first stop was Grapevine, where the Greenville choir sang for Grapevine students. Next on the agenda was Austin, which was highlighted by a trip to the capitol. San Antonio was the next destination, and visits were made to the Alamo and Mission Concepcion. The trip culminated in swimming and tubing at New Braunfels. N f . 1, -- si ' 9 i ,- C Q A-gif' X f TOP: A Cappella Choir members sing at the Mission Conception in San Antonio. ABOVE LEFT: Norma Morquecho observes the representatives at the capitol. ABOVE: Members enjoy an outing to the Alamo. LEFT: Students ride the Comal River in New Braunfels. Students Exams Ln. cgtyfa , .. fb 3 27 TOP: Paul Sutton blows a bubble as he lounges in casual overalls. ABOVE: Shelly Shepherd grins as she displays a banded big-shirt. MIDDLE: Suzi Taylor wears a rabbit coat during the cooler months. FAR RIGHT: Robin Reisor wears a cool bun. RIGHT: Spiked heels with Levis were an ordinary sight at Greenville High. Spiked heels, mid-calf skirts, and banded collars characterized girls' fashions at Greenville High. The disco craze had its effect also with the appearance of shiny materials and disco jeans. Levis were still a basic wardrobe item, but girls dressed them up with high heels and long blouses accented with skinny gold belts. As always, Levis were a predominant clothes item among the guys, but a more dressed up atmosphere among the girls encouraged them to wear slacks and matching shirts more often. Well-groomed hair styles were prevalant among the male students with hair trends leaning toward moderate lengths. Afros became popular among female students with many joining the frizz craze. Fashions required more time and effort than in the past, but by the appearance of Greenville High students many were willing to spend those few extra minutes. Y , 5 'Na 4 this ' ' 5 4 sf nge -- me K to AS' F J, 6135 ,sl TOP: Donna Lynch takes it easy in some comfortable attire. ABOVE: Susan Merrworth gets into fashion with frizzed hair. FAR LEFT: jim McMeans casually displays the more dressed-up look for guys. LEFT: Spiked heels were a favorite fashion item among female students. Cburzbzy Cfbigas Eazzfs Cbmpua Although juniors and sophomores had a week of school left, seniors celebrated their last day of school with ai ----' '1 a Student Council sponsored Western Day. Students showed up with cowboy cf boots, spurs, cowboy hats, and numerous other accessories usually associated with cowboys. Teachers participated also with several wearing jeans and cowboy boots. The day was enjoyable and a fun way for seniors to end their high school career. G, , -x'u TOP: Diane Deveny and jennifer Nicholson show off their cowboy gear. ABOVE: Beth Shaver takes a snooze after a hard day. ABOVE RIGHT: Norma Morquecho, Beth Shaver, Shelly Shepherd, Fran Wright, and Dana Mizc grimly pose in their westem day attire. RIGHT: Suzanne Hudson models the latest look. SEZ. 1 IPF l sl- -L-k..L.,,g , Q. HMM -up-g.s,.,.,....1 di-ill -4 '11s'r1 1 it? 1, 'W F est 0 If 1 , A fr ' .gunman Q Q Q 'S , cw ELM Umtfafoft The Student Council sponsored program featuring Rick Presley was a success with the student body as well as the faculty. An Elvis Presley imitator, Rick sounded remarkably similar to the super-star. Using students as well as teachers, the audience heard different renditions of Hound Dog , complete with motions and jumpsuits. Cufgvufaa Although the Elvis image was predominate during the concert, Rick plans to shed the jumpsuits and sunglasses and tty to mal-te it on his own on Happy Days next season. Good audience attention and talented singing made the program worthwhile as well as enjoyable for everyone involved. f TOP: Rick Presley teaches Coach Leonard the leg motions of Hound Dog . CENTER LEFT: Tammie Heath and Harry Gibson display their talents during individual Hound Dog renditions. ABOVE: Rick grins sexily at the camera. FAR LEFT: A student teacher sings for an attentive audience. LEFT: Student teacher Andy Marshall gets in the act as Coach Dodson looks on 43 I im. X xx. N, xX Hit Kill mug fd fa, 4 Vx . X x 4-X 'f i . f 'VA 'R Hn. K 1 5: if AX x 3 E. ff Y 5 s I 4 31 ei . 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Marines: Youth Foundationgglnc. -- Sandra Linerode - Sandra Ricky Distinguished Lincoln Ricky Blacksheatg Lana Drake College -- Alan Baum P, sidential Scholarship - Eddie Methodist Church Scholarship - Cindy Legion Scholarship - Cindy Hardaway Student Council Scholarship -jessica Holloway Freshman Leadership Scholarship ETSU - Mary Rhoden Dean's Honor Scholarship ETSU - Mary Rhoden Bethany Nazarene College - Ginger Wilson Presidential Scholarship University of Texas at Austin - john Templerx' W National Merit Scholarship Finalist -john Templer President's Scholar, Texas Woman's University - Karen Brooks ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS University of Nebraska - Nate Mason University of Nebraska - Ricky Simmons North Texas State University - Ray Keen Abilene Christian University - Billy Stiggers Abilene Christian University - Tammie Heath Harding College - Pat Brown Harding College - Mike Poindexter Henderson County junior College - Cedric Mack x 4 3 , f 2 H ,,'rs ta.,-hm , ate Scholarship ETSU -jeff Starlinghyf ' M... 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MIDDLE: Kenda Byrom watches the antics going on at the yearbook party. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Gray opens her Christmas gift from the staff. BOTTOM LEFT: Paul Sutton takes a minute from his work to smile. BOTTOM RIGHT: Todd Guinn prints a picture in the darkroom. N Staff Exgallcfa Qzsafiuify The Yearbook Staff began the year with Yearbook sales and the annual slide show. Meeting deadlines was the staff's main concern, and they worked diligently on layouts and picture printing. When deadlines were met, the group relaxed with after deadline parties. In the spring the staff went to Taylor Publishing Company to view the plant and find out exactly how a yearbook was put together. While at the plant, decisions were made by members concerning the cover design and the book's style. Q TOP: Kelley McKinney confers with Sharon Cates in yearbook. LEFT: Walter Goodwin develops a picture for the Lion. BOTTOM LEFT: Kathy Lynch prepares copy for the organization section. 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Yz:g5: W3,5 ,EzL5: Mimi: 'E :w11l1': :SJW V ' Hm an 1 Wmf 'W f ' 1: H f s Q, m m . ff ' V , . , , Xn.L,,q gg A :La ,I 0. 2.1 .J ' K , -A - M Wai .af 5 nw' gf 1 .. if f :A fi 1 W 5 QE, ' nw ,vafifiv viii?- cgaazfsacfazs Unsflizit This year's fans saw a new dimension cheerleaders sold spirit items such as added to the cheerleading squad. Two bumper stickers and pennants to male cheerleaders,jimmy Kirby and promote spirit and raise money. Paul Zimmerebner, helped the While attending camp at the cheerleaders execute stunts and University of Dallas, the squad received pyramids. The squad's endless cheers, second best-all-around squad, first place yells, and jumps were full of spirit as pom-pom routine and outstanding jumps they led the fans in roaring and stunts. encouragement for the football team. Mrs. Baker served as sponsor, and Mascot Tammy Harper greeted each pep Patty Rivera served as head cheerleader rally with a huge run-through and the for the group. 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BOTTOM RIGHT: Sharon Cates decorares the annual NHS Christmas tree in the foyer. ,f fi Axbcasaesa Swiss Forty students were chosen to serve as N.H.S. members at the beginning of the year. Vickie Hooten served as President, and Sharon Cates Vice-President. The organization's annual service projects included the decoration of a Christmas tree for the lobby, a party for Boles Home children, and carnations for faculty and students on Valentine's Day. Money raising projects kept the group busy with two booths at the Fun Festival, the sale of camations at Valentine's, and the American Redhead basketball game. It was suggested that the money be used to purchase a huge door mat for the main entrance, a school flag, and decorations for the Senior banquet. 4 I TOP Vickie Hooten confers with NHS sponsors Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Rainbolt. MIDDLE: A small boy enyoys his toy at the Boles Home party ABOVE Mrs, Newman sits behind the NHS white elephant booth LEFT A little girl carries hcr stocking that Santa gave her. uncif ggwmflts gzwo uamezzf Forty-six individuals were elected to serve as Student Council members for the 78-79 school year. Led by Student Body President Tim Spaight and Vice- President jan Brashears, the council sponsored most of the school functions. Homecoming Week was ushered in with a contest between the classes through the sale of spirit strips by the Student Council, and ended by the Council sponsored Homecoming dance. The money raised was used to purchase a new trophy case for the school. Other fund raising events were the Powder Puff football game, to raise money and canned goods for the Salvation Army White Christmas, and a St. Patrick dance to raise money for the March of Dimes. Favorites, Twirp Week, and the Talent Show ended the school involved activities. Throughout the year, the Council members improved the school by painting the trash cans, selling fruit in the cafeteria, and holding fire drills. The Student Council also conducted all major school elections. TOP: Beth Shaver, Student Body Vice-President, congratulates brother Steve Shaver at Favorites. ABOVE: Tammy Harper and David Layman enjoy a refreshing drink of punch at the Favorites dance. MIDDLE: The Powder Puff cheerleaders form a pyramid at the game. RIGHT: Student Council members enioy dinner at the Spaghetti Warehouse, . -. ,,... . - 1 - - t sv: -Ms LEFT: Powder Puff flashes, cheerleaders, and others perform a halftime routine. MIDDLE: Student Council members compare the class chain links at the Homecoming football game. BELOW: Paul Sutton holds the winning Senior chain. BOTTOM: Student Council officers were Tim Spaight, President, Beth Shaver, Vice- Presidentg Donald Barker, Parliamentarian, Tammy Harper, Treasurer, Diane Mayberry, Historian, and Vickie Hooten, Secretary. .Cpafl :Squad Boosts Spizit In july, the Pep Squad officers attended Hadens Pep Squad camp. They won first place in Talent and competition, Most Congenial Group, and three superiors as a squad. Captain Vickie Hooten was named outstanding girl, and Mendy Poulter was named most congenial girl. The entire Pep Squad brought spirit to the pep rallies in the fall with new routines and messages spelled out in pom-poms. Money raising projects included peanut, candy, and toboggan sales. Ms. Margene Marion served as sponsor for the group. TOP: Officer jami Bland executes a hand routine to the beat of the band. ABOVE: Captain Vickie I-Iooten smiles cheerfully as she performs a pom- pom routine. MIDDLE: The Pep Squad goes into action at the Homecoming Parade. FAR RIGHT: The Pep Squad yells for the ,I.V.'s on Thursday night. RIGHT: Ms. Marrion, sponsor for the Pep LEFT: Officers Vickie Hooten, Mendy Poulter, and janet Hester keep that spirit up at a football gzme. MIDDLE: Karen Tatom stands at attention during a pep rally. BELOW: The girls yell as the cheer begins. BOTTOM LEFT: The Pep Squad performs at the Homecoming pep rally. BOTTOM RIGHT: The girls iump for the coveted spirit apple thrown by Superintendent Wesley Martin. 'W , . x mx, Z'z1'il'!J1f 3 .f fl Y , X 'Qi' , 1,: l , , Jas .mzlfl X , V. U 'wi' 1 Iflil' 1 nl :R QL Av. W, ' . - if Q 7 I f 1' nr 'i f- iv, f. 5 W an ,aj 'af L , -mu. ,V -we ,AH asf .T 1: rg., Ed by ' 4 H :inns M. , . 3 an , iff, oil 1,50 f QW ,Q-was u l .ni ra. , H B5 5 1 PT .SQL I Mx f ,ASQ .- W , 1? f 2 4 , if 0' '-w ,JB- f n 3 zl' -1 . 2 P, 54 'Isl is N, -fi , ,, -M3 ' , '1 .fax f , -Tm, 5194 1 K .1 ,' l '., L I' V.'E'w 1 , lb'4 7 xx . .- ' 4- O10 :- gd A 133.41 ,mi f' T . Ami' ,ylf4 e,?f ,K, ,gay i ,.J ,. A . 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After football season the band prepared for the Band and Flash Floorshow with the theme Anything Goes . The band's fund raising projects x included selling sour balls, magazine 51- . f ' 1, 'fit as .4 A M f- subscriptions, and chocolate candy bars. , '41, -an-n .ff jp- W' TOP: The Flag Corps members were Donna jeter, Lucy Williamson, Gwen johnson, Angela Benzi, Kim Key, Penny Prince, Susie Bobbit, Sherry Morgan, Melissa Brooks, Terri Pearson, Sharon Linerode, Angie Ayers, Tammy Green, Barbara Horan,-Janice Neatherlin and Christie Martin. ABOVE: The band officers were Sandre Linerode, Band Captain, Kathleen Floyd, Sr. Lieutenant, Dana Willis,jr. Lieutenantgjames Folks, Soph. Lieutenantg Ellen Hendricks, Head Maioretteg Angela Benzi and Tori Collins, Flag Chptainsg and jeff Hancock andjim Collins, Drum Majors. MIDDLE: The twirlers receive their apples at a pep rally. RIGHT: The drummers perform at a pep rally. 45 -f Y.. VY' x 3 2.4, , ., iq.: E x Q' .-W-. ' j.'mff. 9 ...C s I it-fi -. . X - ,,LL 55' ' - .'5:.j Fu. me +12 wi. is-aa, L, ft. . f, im ,X 5. 3' -vi gs V21 flviiig 4: 'QA I W? 1-,iv f L- eg, mf TOP LEFT: Kristy Wagner performs a twirling routine at a pep rally. TOP RIGHT: Twirlers were Kristy Wagner, Ellen Hendricks, fHead Maiorettej, jan Baker, Becky Morrow, Donna Cartwright, Carla Maldonado, Dana Willis, Lisa Ewell, Anita Clinton and Cheryl Wheeler. MIDDLE: The band performs at the State Fair of Texas. ABOVE: Sandra Linerode presents a band award to Mr. Walters. FAR LEFT: Mr, Walker directs the band at z pep rally. LEFT: The Flag Corps demonstrates a precision routine. .E- rowj Howard Brooks, Leslin Ewell jim Collins, Karen McPherson, and Cliff Edwards, Ord rowj Phil Pcrscr, Richard Reyes, Tammie Prarherhlim Crouch, and jeff Hancock. Darrell Cody was nor pictured, 78-79 :-, x I . x I W1 3 4 ? A 3 5 f 3 f A 5 5 2 5 5 5 J E 2 3 I A' V ..,. 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M fi 1, f - 'S L u gm.. fr 5- 1 :Hui-ai? :Qt I ' M 6' L - ' 'L .flaw 1 'tm V-ff um ,, - fi 4. .4 'A ug--Q 4 x , Q E i' 1.5 ,- xr' 1 215 xi I tw an . R t K . gown ouffi Usxaa 2 'Z 2 O This year marked the beginning of Symphony Orchestra. Daybreak,', a pop group made up of Money was raised by selling popcorn sixteen members. They sang at several and candy. The money was used to clubs and at the junior High. purchase Senior letter jackets and to In came spring, and the entire A fund the choir's tour to Austin and San Cappella choir went to UIL contest. In Antonio. joan Graves served as choir 5 April, they performed The Elijah with director for both choirs. , the E.T.S.U. choirs and The Dallas l I , A vs. 4 t 1, eng, - . i I. , I A 3 x, 1 ,Q ,Q 1. i E I WM . it 151 H TOP: Members of the Girls Choir rehearse during 3rd period. MIDDLE LEFT: -Ioan Graves and the choir work hard to prepare for contest, MIDDLE RIGHT: Kristy Ellis accompanies the Acappella Choir. ABOVE: The members of the Girls Choir were fFirst Rowj Terri Howard, Lisa Hurt, Pam Williams, Thomie Parker, Rowena Cooper, Inna Drake, Lisa King, fsecond rowj Carrie Bostick, Marianna Billareal, Marcy Ritter, Brenda Lytle, Frankie Priest, Denise Edgerton, fthird rowj jennifer Limsey, Cheryl Wheeler, Renee Watson,janice Cassidy, Maura Bracken, ffourth rowj Kari Harvey, Susan Brodton, Lori Vaughn, Pam Newkirk, Susan Roberts, Kim Conley, Mary McCall, Tracey Hicks, Tamye Chandler and Tammy Massey. N'-1 , .Nm TOP LEFT: The choir presents a program at the Fun Festival. TOP RIGHT: jimmy Kirby congratulates Greg Wisdom in the Music Man . MIDDLE: Greg Wisdom and ,Iami Bland sing to the crowd. ABOVE: Choir officers were Greg Wisdom, Presidentgjami Bland, Vice-Presidentg Shelly Shepherd, Secreraryg Alice Johnston, Treasurerg Nannette Tapley, Susan Crow, Greg Wisdom, and Todd Barnhardt, Section Leaders. LEFT: Acappella choir carols in the halls at Christmas. Y 5 gr gf! We E if A ,, 'SL '-'A 3- Z V,:,:, . 1 x W' -' Y ,ufwvrscum 4 iiiiiili sdidlirlt QF-ii :ggi-, .al ' 5 Hi Acappella choir members were ffirsr rowj Dana Mize, Deanna Eason, Lisa Smith, Holly Narramore, Nannette Tapley, Shelley Shepherd, Tonnie Greenwood, Michelle Riles, Robin Wilemon, Christy Ellis, Karen Tatom, Fran Wright, Terri Nalls, Tracey Briggs, Kim Aekcr, Beth Shave-r,julia Neatherlin, Regina Mayberry, Diane Klutz, fsecond rowj Kevin Mtilasland, Randy Watson, Chris Lawson, Norma Morquechqjami Bland, Sandre Childress, Mendy Poulter, Kelli Byrom, Alicejohnston,joNell Cates, Chele Goode, Cathy Swearingon, Susan Crow, Sarah Bowman, Selwyn l.awson,jimmy Kirby. Todd Barnhardt, fthird fowl Clary Foster, Harry Cvibson, Greg Wisdomhleff Roberts, Marcus Lawson. Mark Hare, Src-ve Shaver, Greg Martin, Nobie Walkenjames Folks, Larece Hendricks Paul Zimmerebner, Paul Surton, Donny Forson, Kendall Murphy, and David Williamson. i M! A Q i , , ao, Mm Lon manga :Reflects Evsnfa The Lion Tracks staff worked successfully this year at putting out a newspaper every two or three weeks. Selling ads, reporting stories, and writing headlines were only a few of the activities that kept the ten members busy. Throughout the year the staff entered several contests such as the Texas High School Press Conference, UIL Press Conference and district contest at Grayson County College. Money was raised by selling stationery and participating in the Fun Festival with two booths. Ms. Kelley served as sponsor for the group. TOP: Pam Smith and Kim Herlt discuss 2 layout. RIGHT: Ms. Kelley instructs the class. BELOW: LeAnn Thomas takes a snapshot for the upcoming paper. FAR RIGHT: Brad Hill sells newspapers to the class. S-001' go, MX LEFT: LeAnn Thomas loads the camera to take pictures. BELOW: Susan Hudson purchases some candy from the Lion staff Fun Festival booth. BOTTOM LEFT: Arnold Grahl and Mitch Aclkinson write copy for the paper. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kim Hcrlt types copy for a layout. f ,N y 1 1. iii kung new-6 'Skla- r Q 2 I 1 Z .2 If u i 11 N, Q' ,..., n 114 I . mf-M -ws:-11 z - Am a n -- , ., imap , 1- -' in my-'V M f- ,f-:i4fgAQiwl22mfn1ygAgy,,Qq'ig2fizffw,:'m,mQi5:,m5, A A, ,W K. :Jus ?:'..Ef -...-- w i f , .,.. fEf2?ffaaE: izi - ,s?i::5552552'Z:':ZEa2i::fE5.Q5?Ql:-,af K ' 't-:'WEE' :i'2f 5:?12-wffmhf fi' If ' X71 2 if f A ' V .-:'. :-5:5 : - V fm fi. 5,0 757 T V wif, ' T'- fi 4 A V115'9ivIf,fiS27f715Ff' -....- I A ' L A f Vs JA ff' 'gn The post-season banquet was held in December and Nate Mason was named the Most Valuable Player. Eddie Hodgeson was named Lion-Hearted. The Fowler Award went to Dan Reeder, Ray Keen, and Micheal Poindexrer. Named ro the All-District team were Ricky Simmons, Nate Mason, Cedric Mack, Dan Reeder, Billy joe Stiggers, David Hall, Ray Keen, Gerald Nelson, Tammie Heath, and Mike Poindexter. ' xiii. 324., Larry Acker Donald Barker Ronald Barker x..-v' - --silllll -nl-nut Rogcr BlakelY nllllii - . X Donald Brown 2 ii lllllllll TOP: Eddie Hodgeson, Ricky Simmons, Pat Brown, and Todd Bamhardr look on as the Lions play Berkner. ABOVE: Cedric Mack scrambles down the field after receiving a pass. RIGHT: Nate Mason moves into the pocker no fire a pass 'Wie i , . t -1 gif ions .-...1,.a.. -.,.4.... t s This was the year of the Lions as they were crowned 13-AAAA Co-Champions. The season kicked off for the Lions as they defeated their old 5-A rival McKinney 16-O in a scrimmage and defeated Robert E. Lee, a district IZAAAA team. 20-0. From then on things went straight up for the Lions with them winning all of their district games up to the Plano game. Record breaking Crowds tumed out and packed the stadium to watch the biggest game of the year. The Lions suffered a crushing blow by losing to Plano, but they still captured top berth as they crushed Lake Highlands and slipped past Richardson, Statistics for the year showed a 450 yards per game and a 26 points per game average. Only 82 points were scored on the Lions as compared to the 267 they scored. lt was definitely a real Lion season, LMT Nexeral Lions were named to the All-District team BHUVL' The irrx '-J Lion mm mtlutk-d Coath Coker. Robert Fitzpamtk, Rands Wliwler. Redjohnson, Keith Seaman. larry Atker. Ritkt Simmons, Datid Narrarnore. Clint Stewart. Claude Madkinw. liddie Hodgexon. Donald Broun. and Cinath Nyvall Sctonil Rim Coath Kt'en.,lumo Mason. Derek Nalls. Todd Rolen, Randy Moore. K edrit Matlt. Hugh Hamilton. Donald Barker. Pat Brow n. Gerald Nelson. Billy Stiggerx, Todd Barnlurdt, and Cituth Gooden Third Row Tammie Heath. Ken Q olhert Roger Blakely. Dan Reeder. Rat Keen, Mike Poindexter Ronald Barker. Nate Mason. and David Hall I 'll llll of ,,. MCKINNEY . . . The first time the Lions hit the field for the '78- 79 season was for a scrimmage against the Lions old arch 5-A rival McKinney. Donald Barker intercepted a pass and ran it back to score the first point while Rickey Simmons scored on a short run for point number 2 as the game ended 2-0 for the Lions. TYLER . . . The first home game for the Lions was a strong defensive game with the Raiders reaching within the 10 yard line twice without scoring. The Lions out-classed the Tyler team the second half as the Raiders didn't get within the 20 yard line for the rest of the night. DENISON . . . The beginning of the Lions' winning streak in district play started against the Denison Yellowjackets. The Lions rushed for 310 yards compared to 192 for the jackets, Rick Simmons rushed for 205 of the yards which led to the 23-0 win over thejackets. TOP RIGHT: Billy Stiggers tries to block another Bearcat punt. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ron Barker takes a quick breather between downs at the Sherman game. SWMK X. - 1 Bill Hizer ' .xa-' Eddie Hodgson A A3 llllllllll W!?!?fflWfLfl!llS Larry jackson Ronnie jackson Illlilllll illllllll-E -, -ng l - Pat Brown Bryan Colbert tfitt . .4 Q I RJ, 2 . j 3 rx V .t.t i t z . llllllllll Robert Fitzpatrick David Hall 2 4----nail! l llf7f'lil77mnn nm Hugh Hamilton Tammie Heath We would like to thank Narramore's Photography for the individual football pictures. JESUIT . . . The next week the The final score was 27-O. lflfwll W . all -I Af' ! 'J - y .qv i Q -ff' ff! 5. M lllillllll. nn-...-- ions Daffy 9-7 cyosfsz Lions traveled to Dallas and chalked up win number 4. A fiery Lion offense had an easy time against the Ranger defense. Y BERKNER . . . The Lions had a field day against the bigger but slower Rams. There were 3 interceptions, and the Big Red only allowed the Rams 177 yards rushing against 478 for the Lions. The Lions gloried over the Rams 27-O. I D Darfusjohnson fi b B Dimitrijohnson I vp- Ray Keen ulliil Cedric Mack Claude Madkins alllllllll , A NateMason Ai' 'llllllllll TOP: Bill Hizer leaves the field after getting shaken up at the Highland Park game. MIDDLE: Ricky Simmons scrambles through the line for a few more yards. LEFT: Nate Mason hits the hole provided by the Lion offense, jj. PEARCE. . .The Lions used the first 5 minutes to dig themselves what looked like a hole, but it turned out to be a launching pad as they went on to beat Pearce Mustangs 37-7 after spotting the points in the opening minutes. Once again Simmons emerged as a key in winning the game by gaining 165 yards in 13 carries. SHERMAN . . . For Homecoming the Lions romped on the field in hopes of upholding their undefeated title. The first half was mainly dominated by the wizardry of the Lion offense consisting of five hard drives which made the score 35-0 at the is , S Fftm? -ilillllm N Willa junior Mason David Narramore Dan Reeder D--111 lllllmwg Randy Moore Gerald Nelson Todd Rolen half. The second half was a defensive game with the final score 42-7. This meant the 6th win for the Lions. HIGHLAND PARK . . . In the xi Ty- 1' ' ui . is 4' 'Q , l xx' ' X- first half it seemed like the Lions would j walk over the Scotties with the score at T the half 28-7. The Scots closed the gap i Q in the second half, but the defense held . . F 'fft the Scots for a final 28-27 win. 'VJ Vfi. TQ ! ' PLANO . . . The. Lions dream of I 1. it I ands 2 7 going further than district faded as they were defeated by the Plano Wildcats 27- ,... 23 22 6. The loss was due to an array of Penalties and fumbles on the Lions' Part. at 'MEMS This was the first and only loss for the Lions. ,. l i, . I pi ll . e llllllllll , ...- vi . E Derek Nalls Michael Poindexter Keith Seaman TOP: Coach Keen looks on with concem. CENTER: Billy Stiggers displays his feelings for the Lions. RIGHT: Nate Mason scrambles through the Highland Park defensive line. ions 'Ling mul Cww 1 LAKE HIGHLANDS. . .A smaller but exuberant crowd traveled to Wildcat Ram Stadium in Richardson to watch the Lions defend their District 13-AAAA crown. The Lions put themselves back together as a team and crushed the Wildcats 25-7. RICHARDSON . . . The Lions pulled out everything they had in the closing minutes and won their last game of the year by defeating the Richardson Eagles 23-22, Dan Reeder seemed to be the key player of the game by kicking a field goal in the final seconds of the game. This left the Lions with a 9-1 record for the season and with a tie as co-champs in District 13-AAAA with Plano. ,av llllhill In 'lI.'ll l I .Q 'IIIII In Billy Stiggers . 31 1 I - ,.,,t, If , f. . 1 A 1111. 5 i ' Rick Simmons Howard Shepherd Clint Stewart Randy Wheeler Todd Barnhardt Laurece Hendrix TOP: Hue Hamilton and Billy Stiggers signal another Lion touchdown against Denison. LEFT: Coach Nyvall gives some last minute details about the game plan. The junior Varsity experienced a disappointing season this year with a 3- 7 record. Size, speed, and inexperience were the factors involved with the poor season, but the experience gained by the players was invaluable. Thej.V. team was directed by Coach Cotton Ford, Coach Marv Schmitt, and Coach Gerald Marshall. The offense was led by Doug Boydston and Robert Lewis. The year's biggest game was when the j.V.'s surprised everyone by walking all over the Lake Highlandls Wildcats. BELOW: The-I.V, team included fright to leftj First Row: Keith Dennis, Cedric Allen, Kevin Ward, Bobby Crutchfeild, Clayton Craft, Aaron Felts, Lamar Blakely, john Sanders, and Gerald Weatherall. Second Row: Coach Ford, Kevin Cummings, Robert Sanchez, Larry jackson, Greg Lord, Phil Horsely, Lester Colman, Robert Tave, and Coach Marshall, and Coach Schmitt. Third Row: Montey Gibson, Brian Stewart, Howard Shepard, Steve Ray, Lindle Butler, Ronnie jackson,john Byrde, Robert Lewis, and Arron Craig. RIGHT: Berkner Rams team up on a Lion running back. '-ew ...YM , if 3 ,,,, N 1 -f Football O h w Q x 'fl ,ve :E to jj Pearce ld?-35 L' is if Sherman 15-2 1 Highland Park TOP: The Lions start a play against Denison. ABOVE: The offense gains a few more yards. MIDDLE: Doug Boydston hands off to Robert Lewis. FAR LEFT: Coach Ford watches attcntively at the Berkner game. LEFT: Robert Lewis makes another touchdown against j.j. Pearce, 89 KK -Y. 'nf f pf, f , nt f -1 Cedric Mack - 21 With Coach Lee Leonard in his third year at the helm, the GHS basketball squad posted a 5-4 district record and 12-10 record for the season. Returning letterman Nate Mason, Cedric Mack, Roger Cat Blakely, and Malcolm Sweat sparked the Lions to decisive victories over Richardson, Berkner,,I. j. Pearce, and Denison. Pre- district play was highlighted by victories over Dallas Carter and Paris. The roundballers' greatest achievement occurred when they defeated Richardson in the lst round of play at the Lions Den 88-69. All players continued to improve as they finished 4th in district play, but with several games lost by 4 points or less. Team members were greatly outsized by their 4-AAAA opponents, and this lack of height handicapped the team during its quest for the district title. The team, however, was still strong in their full court pressing defense and in quickness as Coach Leonard emphasized these techniques. Discouragement came in the playoffs when the very competitive team lost to Richardson by only 3 points as they were unable to capitalize on several scoring opportunities in the closing minutes. junior Mason - 15 Nate Mason - 33 x s OPPOSITE: Nate Mason puts the ball in for a two point gain. TOP: Cat Blakely grabs for a rebound. ABOVE: Nate Mason goes for a long shot. VD Top scorers for the Lions this year were Nate Mason and Roger Blakely who averaged in the double figures, while Mason took top honors in rebounds with 9.8 per game and also led in assists with 5.6 per game. GHS once again placed players in the top ranks of district with Nate Mason selected to the first team all-district by averaging 23 points per game, and Cedric Mack receiving Honorable Mention. Mason was also selected to the .f tcicfa Keeps .fiona going All-Metro Team. Several Lion school records were set this season as the Lions defeated Dallas Carter 111-101 to set a single game scoring record. A record high 34 assists was set in the same game with Nate Mason and Cedric Mack leading the way with 12 and 10 respectively. The same two teams combined for 212 points which was the most points scored by two teams. l'c'o'1W0'Yi Q 0 s 1 e 1 N 1 a N G H0 . W:f I 'Mn 4 :W In , wt' 9251 li ,--Z' ' ,W 1 . , 14.4 In 4 r m! , wg 4, I ,152 sr 1 Gin, V I I,,w, l 1' ffl 1 Il I ,if X Malcom Sweat- 25 BELOW: Cat Blakely goes for a lay-up. -f no S f ...- jon Walcefield - 13 X 'v Mark Warren - 43 -ld we 0- 1 11 7? V-P, W' s I ? 5. Carlton Williams - 11 -wagogomi T N001 ' mt, Mn m ktorgtg W o:o??::0:o:v:Ql A NU D.9gN0.0.l'v 12 '4 lw'M'.'.'r 151 i.HHNtlg ' ,':0:vWa'i'iu ' Hlle'a'4'. i . ' 5 'fg9 J AT l ' x 14' A 4 oat, in P9 1 N fa, . I ,J '1- 1 8' mul. ilililililili .1 sl ,'ff,',','i:1 ' . ,'i,','.'.4 1 ! ,4..., V 1 11161 ' X' Q I re ' I Greg Wisdom - 45 uQuii-uv- Coach Lee Leonard PLANO . . . The Lions suffered a painful loss to Plano by losing their first district game 58-76. Plano seemed to get the upper hand on the Lions in the second half. Mack played a fine defensive game, and Nate Mason was the leading scorer with 21 ahead of Mack with 16. BERKNER . . . The game was a close one as the teams stayed tied or within a couple of points of one another throughout much of the game. It was a hard fought battle, but the Lions pulled it out in the last seconds of the game as Cat Blakely tipped it in for the 1 point win. The final score read 74-75. HIGHLAND PARK . . .The Lions managed to stay with or just behind the Scots, but the Scots were eventually able to break up the ever faithful Lion press which led to a disappointing loss for the Lions 70-82. jj. PEARCE . . . This week the Lions hit the court with two previous district losses, but Pearce played a stalled game with a spread out offense as opposed to the tight defense of the Lions, and the Lions pulled themselves together and went on to press their way to a victory 69-67. TOP: Nate Mason dunks a lay-up for two points. CENTER: Nate Mason finds another opening for two points. LEFT: Mark Warren shoots for two. BELOW: The team captains talk with the referees. W ,,J. K RIGHT: Cat Blakely regains control of thc ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Cat Blakely sinks two more points towards a victory, BOTTOM RIGHT: Malcom Sweat moves to rc-uc-ive the ball, Y f l ' 1 V Opponent tst 70 .1.jfPc3rcC T f 69 l6'Zi5z Q . 2 A Q W., Shen-hgn f T ls ts 780 ' Q as 69 ,Bygbardson V V ison 'li 'Z 67 Lalvj Tllg1l'?l,a:1.l5 92 llo Riclm1r'Jst,m 61 94 , 92 5 b t,s5 'MM Lza gblzzgusa kgs .fiona I .X SHERMAN . . . The Lions were able to stay up with the Bearcats through the first half, then in the 5rd quarter, the effective use of the press offense was evident as the Lions out-classed their opponent and pressed their way to victory 92-80. RICHARDSON . , . The Lions had little trouble against Richardson as they led consistently throughout the game. At one point in the game, the team gained a 28 point lead and held a considerable lead through halftime and into the closing seconds of the game. Credit for the 88-69 victory went to the quickness of the team as a whole and to a good shooting night. The ever repressive Lion press proved once again victorious. Cat Blakely was high point man for the night with 53, DENISON . . .This was a slow moving game in the first 2 quarters of play, but again in the 3rd quarter the Lions came alive. The team started moving the ball down court well and started out shooting and out rebounding thejackets. It was all due to good team effort which moved the Lions ahead 69- 67. LAKE HIGHLANDS. . .A high point in the district play roster approached as the Lions took on the number one ranked Wildcats. There was plenty of determination on the Lions' part as they did stay with their opponents until late in the 4th quarter when the height difference began to show up. Although this was a 110-92 loss for the Lions, they would still go into the playoffs tied for 2nd place in district. RICHARDSON . , . Although the Lions beat the Eagles in the lst game they played, they were unable to pull it off a second time. This was due to many factors such as they did not have the home court advantage, and they were showered with an array of fouls and penalties. All of these factors went toward the disappointing 61-64 loss for the Lions. LEFT: Nate Mason passes the ball to Cedric Mack. BELOW: The 1978-79 Lion squad included Phil Blue, Mark Warren, Greg Wisdom, Cat Blakely, Nate Mason, David Hall, Coach Marv Schmitt, junior Mason,jon Wakefield, Carlton Williams, Cedric Mack, Robert Lawrence, Malcom Sweat, and Coach Lee Leonard. The GHS junior Varsity started the season strong in pre-district play with a 7-3 slate but had difficulties throughout the rest of the season in district play. Although the team finished with a O-8 record in district play and an overall tally of 7-11, they played with hustle and enthusiasm the entire season. The young Lions worked well together using a full-court press and team play in trying to combat a severe height disadvantage in almost every game. Bobby Gilbert and john Boydston supplied most of the offense averaging 10.8 and 8.5 points per game respectively. jeff Smith handed out 47 assists during the season, and Vic Lawson led the team in rebounding with a total of 152. Other top rebounders were Bobby Gilbert f 1283 and Doug Boydston 1661.-Jeff Morrison made 72 per cent of his free throws to lead the team in this important category. Defensive standouts were jeff Smith,john Boydston, and Bobby Garrett, john Boydston's 55 steals for the season was tops. FAR RIGHT: Vic Lawson dunks two more points, RIGHT: Coach Schmitt watches the game intently. BELOW: The 1978-79 Lion junior-Varsity included 11st rowl Lester Morgan, -john Boydston, Donald Gray, Kevin jones, Mike Matlejay Gilmer,jeff Morrison, Todd Hendrix, and Laurice Hendrix. 12nd rowj Donny Forson. Vfindell-Iones, Doug Boydston, Bobby Gilmer. Andrew Darby, Steve Shaver, jeff Smith and Coach Marv Schmitt. qv-s -2 , UVA 34 ,gl tirfgf X94 fiona fmfzfoy Deana cl-fustfa ,J 3 g ' 10-n-aww vii: M-A 'L' 'f ftf . K' li' 3' . i ' M If . Awgawf U ' .1 QW t K, .. . ly :Lasyk Wir s.. my , , . ,,,, . .gi , ., .4 ,ta ' ff in Str K 1115 l' ? , Y s- wa 4 4? li hr aj.. .N V X I 3-FEL A I Ll The Lions started the season right with impressive wins over Sulphur Springs, Paris, and Sam Rayburn and then played a heartbreaking game against Terrell as they fell to a 60-61 loss. The j.V.'s came back strong with an impressive win over Sam Rayburn again but faced tough opponents as they lost their next two games to Denison and R. L. Turner respectively. The last wins for the Lions were to come in the last two pre-district games against North Lamar and Terrell. One of the brightest victories on the Lions' record was a win over the Terrell Tigers. The Lions avenged their loss to the Tigers as they snapped their one game losing streak with a convincing 68-56 victory. Coaching the Lions was Marv Schmitt who coached the j.V.'s for his third season. Individual credits for the year went to Vic Lawson as he tied aj.V. single game record of 17 rebounds in the 89- 66 win over Sam Rayburn High School. Another ,I.V. record was tied when jeff Smith gave out eight assists during the Lion loss to the Sherman Wildcats in a district contest. Y' oqmm-Nts ' t TOP: Coach Schmitt gives game strategy to the team. LEFT: john Boydston goes forthe free throw. ABOVE: Mike Mack moves the ball up court. Lorie Hart and Robbie Sexton practice a fifty yard free style race. ABOVE: Kevin Brooks watches Cindy Templer as he finishes his leg of the relay, RIGHT: Ken Grantham takes a breather between laps. gf Qualify fox Disbzicf Jlflssf ai. . QS-r Q . . , v X.. The 1978-79 Sea Lions had a fairly rewarding reason. Eight out of fourteen swimmers qualified for distyict, and four swimmers went to regionals. This was the first year for district swim meets in Texas. Relays and individual swimmers had to place 6th in district to qualify for regionals. Ken Grantham, swimming for the boyls team, was 6th in district and 11th in regionals in the 50 yard free style. The boy's relay also placed 6th in district. The boy's team won 1 meet and lost 4. The team record for the girls was 2 wins and 3 losses. The girls' relay team composed of Alice Johnston, Kim Herlt, Shauna Clark, and Susan Burgrin placed 8th in the 200 meter relay in the district meet at Highland Park. At the Trinity lntemational Meet held in Euless, Texas, Ken Grantham received a 5rd place trophy to add to the team's achievements. This was a profitable year for the Sea Lions considering the size and experience of the team. ' 4' - W 7 l.ar. ei 7 i H xy -V, t.sf4 .QP .M 1 L ,ie I I V' r if ., an-. W .5 K vu AZ? TOP: Kevin Brooks dives for the water. LEFT: The 1978-79 Sea Lions were f lst rowj Cindy Templer, Greg Martin, Alice -Iohnston f2ndj Kevin Brooks, Robert Pritchard, Robbie Sexton Orclb Lori Hert, Ken Granthum and Brad Webb. ABOVE: Greg Martin practices the breast stroke. 99 C-Spaigflf Jlffagu Quafcfsz Qinafa Ebllabziaf 'fi' 3 1 -g.L ABOVE' Kcvm Ianmcr rcrurns 2 scrvc rn a game of doubles RIGHT Bunn Morgan returns a volley mmm In-www .r -...N KKK N l ,,f ,....----- The G.H.S. Tennis Team, made up of mostly sophomores and juniors, got off to a slow start and seemed to stay a little behind the entire season. Key players for the boys team included Tim Spaight, Kevin Latimer, Bobby Garrett, and Brad Morris while Lynn Hare, LeAnn Thomas, and Ann Babcock led the girls. The team participated in several matches throughout the season bringing home awards. At the Wills Point match Tim Spaight brought home a lst in singles, Kevin Latimer and Robert Norsworthy brought home a 1st in doubles, and all together the team brought home a 3rd place. Tim Spaight made the quarters at the district match in Plano. This was a slow year for the racketters, but they were a young team, and expectations will be high for next year. Coach Mark Dodson and Coach Rodney Poteet coached the team for their lst season. TOP LEFT: Scott Hill retums his volley. TOP RIGHT: Fonnie Balckum serves in a singles match. FAR LEFT: Robert Norsworthy returns a serve in the first set. CENTER: Tim Spaight gives a forward serve. LEFT: Tim Spaight concentrates on his backhand shot. 9: 1,40 I .4.,,, 1 - ,, V -. Jafar 1 Wzlrcrs - 34 Brad Reuthnngcr golfers gags otfi in District 13 qw N. , ,. ,f W., llama. 410 war- .Y-wx Under the fine coaching of Coach Lee Leonard, the G.H.S. Golf Team swung hard to compile their sixth place in district competition. The golfers had three returning lettermen that were key players consistently for the team. They were Brad Ruthinger,-Iames Walters, and Mark Warren. The key matches were the Sulphur Springs match where the Lions placed 2nd, the Highland Park match with the Lions placing 4th, and the Sherman match where the Lions placed 3rd. This team being a young team should show better scores in next year's competitions. FAR LEFT: Kencli Olmsted concentrates on a shot, LEFT: Coach Leonard pauses for a moment between shots, BELOW: The 1979 golfers were Brian Bosworth, Coach Leonard,-James Vlalters, Peter Morganhloe Bowers, and Mike Morgan. av- ' A K be -.-' s B 2 if r r fff-. p cons Qutuza ooga Buggt The lengthy season for the inexperienced and young Lion Baseball team finished up two weeks before the end of school. The Lions, winning only one game, finished last in district. Coach Marshall felt that the team didn't really have many strong points, and the weak points were injuries and inexperience. Coach Marshall did say that one of the bright spots of this year's team was the play of retuming junior john Mason. He felt his hitting helped the team john Boydston, another returning junior, was also an outstanding player this season. Next year's Lions should be stronger due to the valuable experience gained from this year's season. TOP RIGHT: Kevin jones is up to bat. BELOW: The 1979 Lion baseball team members were Mike Mack, Bob Duglas, Bob Cnitchfield, David Shepard, Ward Feezer, Scott Farquire, F. L. Lane, Coach Marshall, Howard Wright,joe Kilgore, Mark Hunt, Lester Colman, and jr. Mason. X N ' V, VI Y,., 5 ff' -I jj rer .1 r f -iiiii Afff iififfi it Lyla if in ff J,. F jf.. K as f 135 Vg 5 IYI I ,,fffyxff l!1!f xv I -r lj QZS I . rVf,ff,.,fVk.ff as 5 gf 1. x i If far. , I ix i 5 i it I ji 9 1 life 1.1 r :N g in IA fy. ff ..si fi gas. Q.:,Qg.fi, .Q ':,. 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Z. is V ,ii .,, 'f,,:v,- -, 4 , . ,N a n ' 1 mea :YW It is with pride that we salute our G.H.S. athletes. Greenville has long been proud of its athletes' abilities and rightfully so. They continue to receive recognition from various schools and universities. We regret losing our Lions, but we also wish them continued success at their various new alma maters. We will be watching them in their future athletic endeavors. Pat Brown - Harding College Tammie Heath - Abilene Christian University Ray Keen - North Texas State University Cedric Mack - Henderson County junior College Nate Mason - University of Nebraska Mike Poindexter - Harding College Dan Reeder - University of Texas at Austin Ricky Simmons - University of Nebraska Billy joe Stiggers - Abilene Christian University ,1-..r...,..... iM,,,,,,s....f- i TOP RIGHT: Fred Hamilton pffpms for thc discus throw. RIGHT: Tammic Heath throws thc shot towards his fifth place in district. ' ABOVE: Doug Mcllwain waits for thc results of his discus throw. i 108 i ,, 'Y With only three retuming lettermen, Kevin Mack, Rick Simmons, and Tammie Heath led the racing Lions into the '79 season. The Lions were hampered this year by being a young and inexperienced team. The highlight of the season took place at the Waxahachie Meet where the Lions placed 4th, and Rick Simmons broke a school record in the 100 yard dash. In district competition Rick Simmons placed Zard in the long jump, and Tammie Heath placed 5th in the shot put. Simmons was injured in the long jump competition which hampered the running events. The team pulled together to come home with an 8th place in district competition. LEFT: Doug Mcllwain throws the discus. BELOW: The 1979 track team members were CBottom Rowj leo Hale, George Erwin, Bill Ashford, Reginaldjohnson f2nd Rowj Fred Hamilton, larry jackson, Lamar Blakely, Thor Bergren Ord Rowj Steve Washington, Doug Mcllwain, Robert Lewis, Tammie Heath 14th Rowj Coach Ford, Ray Keen Mgr., Ricky Simmons, and Coach Gooden. ,, ..t..,- 9 . ......-A .L'j- 'f A Tx i1- 9 at - ff. Although the girls showed a lot of determination and character, defeat was a recurring event for both the Varsity and,I.V. teams. A limited number of girls to choose from necessitated the starting of three sophomore girls on the Varsity squad. This, plus lack of support from the community, were major factors in this year's disappointing season. In the technical aspect, Becky Harris, Brenda Bennett, and Valerie McCullough were top scorers for the Varsity team, with Sandra Linson and Sharon Boone racking up points for thej.V. squad. Serving was the varsity's strongest point, while returning hard spikes was the j.V.'s major asset. E The coaches for the two teams, il fCoach Poteet - Varsity, Coach ,M Brothers -j.V.J, both commented that a lot of hard work and school and ' community support would help to B Tf S make next year's season more .... ,.mqvlF successful. ,--.-V-4-5 sums Aiupfgoef X Q'-.. 'mf aa- r-ga.. 5? 7'-1-2-Ti.. TOP: Havoc prevails as Varsity players congratulate j.V. players on a victory. ABOVE: The Varsity members were Pam Briscoe,j. C. Hodges, Becky Harris, Brenda Bennet, Coach Potcet, Karen Sheppard, Valerie McCullough, and Lashawn Bamctt. RIGHT: j.V. player Cathy Tavc concentrates on a game. IIO Lake Plano ah We e e , 1 if ,X ,ii fx .Rb-'EW' Q .. 5.1,-V 5 - -ffw,5s'fqgifssvg Hx . --1-V.. wwe: ,Flew -, A ggg, A ff 7fffSfQ hgg' ' . J .m., , ,L.L 5 . e A ' ' K we , 1 -, .,'- , . - V011CYbi! Richardson L V Denison ,1n:1f35f:.:1 ,, , . P -,1f12x2,:.N S - 1 .ehrQ j . KV.: .V .:,, , .. New L Richardsonk L . Denison Lake Highland Pearce Sherman Plano Bcrkner at 3 , I-. Mui gizfs Ufiarzgs to Quff-Cbuzt The 1978-79 girl's basketball team had a new twist this year. The Texas Coaching Association voted to change girl's basketball from three offensive girls per half court and three defensive girls per half court to a five girl team playing full court. The new ruling now makes girl's basketball the same as guy's. Since height was a weak point for the Lionesses, the new ruling allowed them to rely more on quickness and speed, Two honors were given to varsity members this year, with jenny Ramsay being named to the All-District team, and Sharon Heard receiving an Honorable Mention. Miss Judy Kidd served as Varsity coach, and Miss Alice Brothers coached 1- thej.V.'s. TOP: Marshall Robinson goes up for a toss. ABOVE:j.V.'s were Angela Shockley, Vicki Shipp, Marshell Robinson, Sandra Linson, Rhonda Cummins, Annette Davis, Connie Allen, Val McCullough, and Coach Alice Brothers. RIGHT: Players stare at the ball, waiting for a rebound, TOP: Varsity members included Tommy Parker managcrg Mitzy Brown, Angela Dukes, Becky Harrisjenny Ramsay, Karen Sheppard, Coach ,Iudy Kidd, and Regina Mayberry, manager. ABOVE: Sharon Heard takes a jump shot. LEFT: Ann Babcock tries for an extra point at thc free throw line. gill, ljfcackisfsfcs The '78-'79 girls' track team experienced an uneventful season this year. The highlight of the year was placing third in a Garland meet. However, the girls practiced hard every day after school and gained a lot of experience, exercise, and good plain fun from their un a ooc! face efforts. Since girl's sports is a relatively new thing at Greenville High School, expectations are high as the program matures and expands. The tracksters were coached by Judy Kidd. I 'Y' 1 2- . Lil Q..- TOP: Annette Davis sprays dirt as she performs the long jump. ABOVE: Annette Davis, Felicia Glenn, Debbie Huey, and Theresa Bailey prepare for a sprint. ABOVE RIGHT: Debbie Huey shows skill in hurdling. RIGHT: Annette Davis and Felicia Glenn get off to a good start, Quark: A' I AQ ,. i WARS-ii'2.' N . Aw It . .r-fs-A?4 ,,, V A, V 4 I ' LQWYQS' .'.4 ' fi iyfgffgifa 1 ' -' 'H' ' 1. ' T . . .mx . - A X... - q 1 S TOP: The '78479 girls track team was composed of fstandingj Mitzi Brown, Theresa Taylor, ftop rowl Rhonda Brown, Theresa Bailey, Marshell Robinson, Felicia Glenn, fbottom rowj Debbie Huey, Annette Davis, Frankie Priest, and Tammi Fair. ABOVE LEFT: Theresa Taylor and Marshell Robinson perform in a relay. ABOVE: Annette Davis, Marshell Robinson and Frankie Priest pose for the camera. LEFT: The girls stretch in preparation for their daily practice. S i 1 f 3 ir 37 fi if 'U-nur-n 'ffl-.W TOP LEFT: Eddie Hoclgeson. Paul Sutton, Mrs. Morrison, and Mrs. Yates enjoy a friendly game of cards on their trip. TOP RIGHT: Offiters were Paul Sutton, Historiang Holly Narramore, Seeretaryg Alice Vlolinsron. Refreshment Chairman, Eddie Hodgeson, Presidentg Kim Aclter, Vice-Presidentg and Christi Ellis. Treasurer. ABOVE: Kim Aclter presents an apple to Mr. Waters during Teacher Appreciation W't-cle. RIGHT' Paul Sutton and Angela Dukes listen to a story during lunch, at the FTA Convention. fm,- ,,.. - os' ln- If X.. 'R . . ' i Gqccsflba fgs Cgaffanga 7 Q y The Lucy M. Holderness Chapter of the Future Teachers of America began its year with an officer installation banquet at the Spare Rib. In October members attended the District Convention where Clay McCreary and Lindsey Dingmore ran for District office. During the National Education Week, the club sponsored the third annual essay contest for sixth graders. Trophies were presented to the winners. Apples were presented to the faculty and school board members on Teacher Appreciation Day. Fund raising projects for the year included the BDC sales and Wish-o- gram sales at Christmas. The money raised helped to send members to State Convention in Ft. Worth. The club finished the year with a party at Grannyls Country Dinner Playhouse in Dallas. Sponsors for the club were Cherrie Morrison and Alma Yates. do TOP: Class Representatives for the club were Sophomores Krista Horn and Susan Roberrsuliinior Kristy Wagoner, and Senior Fran Wright. CENTER LEFT: Lindsey Dingmore speaks at District Convention. CENTER: Todd Barnhardr and Gaylyn Ethridge enjoy skating while at the FTA Stare Convention ABOVE: Randy Wheeler purchases a Wish-o-gram. LEFT: Angela Dukes, Holly Narramore, and Kim Acker visit the Water Gardens in Fort Worth. nasz Awfzonwzs mage-Dui The Youth Against Cancer Club had several activities this year. The Great American Smoke Out, held nationwide, was promoted by the club with posters, stickers, and buttons. Suckers were given to those putting away their cigarettes. Along with the success of the Smoke Out, another success was the Gorgeous Legs Contest of which Coach Nyvall .......gu l l TOP: Mrs. Fry discusses future plans in a Y.A.C. meeting. ABOVE: Kevin Lange participates in the sponge throw. CENTER: Students observe the effects of cancer on a lung. RIGHT: Officers of the club werejulie Fritz and Linda Davis. Mrs. Fry was advisor. took the prize. The Y.A.C. club took an active part in the Fun Festival as well. They sold iron-on transfers, had a sponge throw, and gave a presentation on lung cancer. All proceeds from these activities went to the American Cancer Society. Advisor for the club was Mrs. Doris Fry. gsm 'Q 4m- 56151454 naman Coordinating the activities of the three foreign languages was the purpose of the FLA. The groups were combined to encourage interest among students in the other foreign languages besides the one they were studying. ln the fall the FLA club divided into three different teams and played soccer on Sunday afternoons. Then in December the teachers were given a tea by the members of the club. One of the highlights of the year was the Mardi Gras where the students dressed in the traditional costumes, During the party, the Mardi Gras King and Queen were chosen. The honors went to Thor Berggren and Marsha Baughn. Advisors for the Foreign Language Association were Mrs. Liz Porter, Mrs. Sally Barlow, and Miss Vicki Streerman. fl! TOP LEFT: Thor Berggren and Marsha Baughn are chosen Marri Gras King and Queen. TOP RIGHT: The FLA Council included Chuck Buchanan, Daryl Pollack, Gayln Ethridge, Thor Berggren, Karhe Murraygjulie Fritz, Marsha Baughn, Bonnie Grimes,jan Sikorski, Chris Barnes. Libby Speyrer, and Rajesh Shah. LEFT: Members follow the tradition of wearing masques and costumes ar the Mardi Gras. ABOVE: The FLA members give a tea for the faculty During the fall, soccer games were held on Sunday afternoons as Spanish Club members competed along with other foreign language students in the sport. Other early activities included ringing the bell for the Salvation Army at Christmas, teaching a flower making workshop at E.T., and participating in other workshops at various schools. Students were also busy selling candy bars to raise money for Pesos for Braces and a scholarship for an outstanding senior. The Spanish, along with the other language students, sponsored a Christmas party for the faculty. Later, members took part in a Fiesta de Carnival or Mardi Gras party. Members also sold M8cM's to help with the cost of a trip to Canada this summer for some of the members In the last part of March, students attended contest where they participated in drama, spelling, dancing, art, and verbal fluency competitions. Mrs. Sally Barlow sponsored the club. gg . g .gg . E1 l Spanisg dlffamfisu xamina Cfuftuzas K, sw 3. I an I Q TOP: Officers were Alice Cantrell, Treasurer, Lynn Hare, Secretary, Kelli Byrom, Parliamentariang Katie Wallace, Vice-President,-Iennifer Holloway, Reporter, and Lisa Wallace, President. ABOVE: Bonnie Grimes and Kathe Murray make flowers to sell at the Fun Festival. CENTER: Lisa Wallace and Kathe Murray teach 'Nw Spanish to elementary students. RIGHT: Students purchase nachos at the PASF booth. TOP: Spanish students participate in the FLA Mardi Gras, CENTER: Spanish members present their pinata for use in the pep rally. BELOXYI: Mrs. Barlow directs a Spanish song for the elementary students. BOTTOM LEFT: PASF sponsors Leo Gasca in an assembly. BOTTOM RIGHT: Michelle Lee is tickled bythe efforts of her pupils. Lima. ,, lun--I nv EQ., Canada was in the eyes of French Club members this year. All their efforts were used for their goal to visit Montreal and Quebec. Other highlights included participating in the Mardi Gras with all the other Language Clubs. Members dressed up in different types of Q costumes such as Little Red Riding H Hood, Raggedy Ann and Andy, and sailors. Selling projects included atlases, jewelry, candy, and many types of French foods at the Fun Festival. Mrs. Liz Porter served as club sponsor. Officers were Greg Lord, Presidentg Larry Aclcer, Vice-Presiclentg Amy Chitlin, Secretary-Treasurerg Lisa Anderson, Historian-Reporterg and Ward Feezer, FLA Representative. RIGHT: Mrs. Porter watches over a meeting. BFLOXV: Students participate in the Mardi Gras. BOTTOM RIGHT: Thor Bergren plays his 0' guitar at the Mardi Gras. i , f fm, u,,,af..i,W - . .. Qazgfs Qmngaia .fooga Sm Q f J-.- TOP LEFT: Mrs. Porter served as club sponsor, ABOVE: Srudenrs serve parents ar rhe French Banquet. BOTTOM LEFT: Ward Feezer, Amy Chirlin, Greg Lord, Lisa Anderson, and Larry Acker served as officers. 125 Root beer guzzling, a five mile race, a German spelling bee, and poems and sight-readings were some of the special events at the annual UTA Novemberfest attended by the German Club. Members also took part in the East Texas Foreign Language Workshop. This workshop helped the students each write a foreign language paper. For funds for these German competitive activities, the club sponsored advent calendars at the Fun Festival. To help improve their conversational German, students taught the foreign language in the elementary schools. The club was under the direction of Miss Vicki Streetman. TOP: Leslin Ewell sells food at the Fun Festival. RIGHT: jan Brashcars guzzles root beer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Leslin Ewell speaks ata meeting. BELOW: Students discuss business at a meeting. In :A xx. Q f y W qg l ,. v TOP LEFT: Officers intludecl Vinkie King, Secretary-Historian, Gaylyn Ethridge, Treasurer, Rhonda Brown, Gripe Counselor, Spencer Coker, Sergeant-at-Arms, Leslin Ewell, President, Tracie Briggs, Entertainment Chairman, Melody Anderson, Gripe Counselor, Mike Cooper, Gripe Counselor, and julie Fritz, Vice-President. Kathleen Weideman, Newspaper Editor is not pictured. BOTTOM LEFT: Tracey Briggs and Spencer Coker are dressed in their German outfits. MIDDLE: Rhonda Brown and Daryl Pollack listen intently at a meeting. BELOW: Miss Vickie Streetman goofs off at the Mardi Gras. ,gunna-'um-W' , , Ne Nw vw... 1 Awfucfsnfs Lsflfay E Uafsnfa ' TOP RIGHT: Rod Cook learns body language. ' I f w. 1 1 ABOVE: Drama students read a script. I , Q t .M- MIDDLE RIGHT:-lim Kirby and Suzanne X Hx , Hudson prat-me H skit. Borrom RIGHT: , I Drama students practice the contest play. K .1 2 128 w LW, ,, ,, , ,...! Members of the Speech and Drama Club worked hard to improve their skills in acting. Students took The Sleeping Beauty to elementary schools to provide entertainment and fun. They also held a spook house for the Houston Elementary Halloween Carnival. For contest, members took The Mice Have Been Drinking Again to Lake Highlands High School. This one-act play is by Cleve Haubold. To really make the year exciting, make-up kits were purchased from the money earned at the Carnival and Fun Festival. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Martha Williams. TOP LEFT: Officers were Rod Cook, Reporter' Kathleen Floyd, V.'Pres.g Suzanne Hudson, Pres., Frankie Priest, Sec.-Treasgjim Kirby, Sgt.- at-Arms. BOTTOM LEFT: Kathleen Floyd plays a nurse in a skit. MIDDLE: Mrs. Williams reads aloud. BELOW: Students listen in a club meeting. it 954541511 Qfisif .CDQTE 5L!0.UElZ Approximately 95 members made up the three chapters of FHA this year. Students were involved in many activities. Eleven children were adopted', at Christmas and were given toys and clothes. A trip to the State Fair was a highlight of the year for the students as well as the Area meeting at 'UC and the State meeting at Fort Wcmrth. Candy sales made the trips possible. April 1-7 were the dates for the annual FHA week. During the week, the students served refreshments at Park Haven Nursing Home, and to celebrate the week a Pizza Party was held. Advisors for the various chapters were Anita Darnell, Ginger Medford, and Pam Clayton, TOP: Officers for Chapter I werejudy Ishmeal, Lula Cooper, Denise Stapleton, Kim Williams, Alma Gates,judy Adams, Tamye Chandler and Inri Howard. ABOVE: Officers for Chapter IV were Kelli Byrom, Robin Wilemon, Dana Mize, Paul Zimmerehncr, Tammy Smith, Holly Narramore, Nanette Tapley, Terri Vinson and Donna ,Jeter RIGHT: Nanette Tapley learns proper rare of an infant in her Family Living tlass. Vw.. .Aqv K. 3 ' v 1 'l 1 'Src any ,. 'Ili-Nag, i r' i wx an J P sf if f W. le. I 37 ,ir ,n in 41- - -N, -.. TOP: Members cliscuss future plans forthe club. CENTER: Mike Mack displays the candy sold in order to attend the Stare and Area Meetings. ABOVE: Officers for the ll Chapter of FHA were Pam Williams, Sharon Day, Sharon Cates, and Marie jenkins. LEFT: Officers for Mrs. Medforcl's Chapter participate in installation. Advisers Nick Blain and joe Rutherford led members of FFA through an exciting year. Besides the livestock shows, fairs, contest, and rodeos, members learned skills in agriculture and animal care. Students traveled to local, county and state fairs, sold fruit and magazines, and sponsored a livestock show. Awards won by members included the Lone Star Farmers Award going tojoel Mixson, Michael Burton, Keith Clark, Kent Hobden, Craig Pope, Maureen Vittetoe, and Emily Russell and District IV FFA officer Donnie Forson, President. Club officers were Kent Hobden, President, Maureen Vittetoe, Vice- President, Emily Russell, Secretary, Craig Pope, Treasurer, Ricky Sherer, Reporterg and Michael Burton, Sentinel. Karen Fletcher was this year's Sweetheart. .quasar 0494 ggow Aifyfa TOP: Ag students take part in a rodeo. ABOVE: Members get ready for competition. RIGHT: Emily Russel, Michael Burton, Kent Hobden, Ricky Sherer, Maureen Vittetoe, and Craig Pope were Ag officers. v -xx' gf 5, 'QXLM abs' 1 41 Q A 1 . J - . '., , - TOP LEFT: Mr. Blain shaves a cow's head. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Rutherford shows students how to properly shave a sheep. BOTTOM LEFT: john Lankford poses for a picture. ABOVE: Rodeo Club members Dickey Lamb and Rooter Lloyd attend 2 rodeo. l f ,mia d 'ii jg' f 3 t it if 133 W 3216051 to Anais Qaifg Fellowship of Christian Athletes had several activities this year. The club sold notebooks to help raise money for their FCA banquet, held in April, and for the FCA summer camp. Throughout the year the club invited several guest speakers to give the devotional in the Friday morning meetings. Among the speakers were Van McQueen of First Baptist Church and Barry Wood, an evangelist from Beverly Hills, California. Advisor for the club was Mr. Pittman Keen. TOP: Mr. Pittman Keen served as advisor for FCA this year. ABOVE: Members listen at the Friday morning devotional. RIGHT: Officers for the club were Donald Barker, Presidentg Derek Nalls, Vice-Presidentg David Narramore, Treasurerg Ronald Barker, Secretaryg and Thor Berggren, Club Artist. ,Q 'i , 4 . if A 4 Q ' O ,H ' f ' If fi Jlflafg Wiawi Civnzfiufafc System ...Q ,pn 189' One of the highlights for the 10 members of this year's Math Club was a trip to the DFW Airport. This trip was taken to give the students a better insight of the computer system available at DFW. Officers for the Math Club were Sherri Nixon, Presidentg Andrea Thomas, Vice Presidentgjohn Templer, Treasurerg Lisa Berry, Secretaryg andjoe Robles, Reporter- Historian. Coach Lee Leonard was the advisor for the Math Club. TOP: Officers are pictured here. LEFT: Coach Lee Leonard was the club's advisor. ABOVE: Students participate in a club meeting. . ias EL A . Chief Red Dawn and Blue Eagle came to GHS for an assembly sponsored by the Indian Heritage Club to present the heritage of the Sioux Indians. Legend Into Historyi' was the theme of Red Dawn's moving speech, and Blue Eagle exhibited the native dances. Members also took part in the Fun Festival where they made home-made Indian fry-bread . Many students had a chance to taste the type of bread the Indians eat. The money raised from these events was donated to San Felipe del Rio, an Indian orphanage in San Cristobal, New Mexico, and was also used for the end of the year awards party where officers were presented certificates for their dedication to the club. This year a scholarship fund was set up by the club. It was designed to be given to a senior member who was going to further their education beyond high school. This year's scholarship award was presented to Ronald Barker and Donald Barker. Mr. Ron Shackelford served as club advisor. Officers included Lisa Denton Chiefg Kenda Byrom, Vice-Presidentg and Ronnie Barker, Secretary- Treasurer. 'La 04516 ' ffnsw.. r ss. . les.. at E? 136 TOP LEFT: Kenda Byrom serves fry bread at the Fun Festival. TOP RIGHT: Chief Red Dawn presents his speech. ABOVE: Mr. Shackelford poses in costume. RIGHT: Lisa Denton, Ronnie Barker, Ron Shackelford, and Kenda Byrom were officers. 5 ' A 3 t ,. ,,2,L f' 1, , i 3 2' V, , ff az- ,ff af' V xf , V , V GEN , , M, W .7 t L,A,L , Y ' Ji T t i,z,. X ry 1, uv , , ' if T if 'SH 'fat' I I 5 ,Vt 4 t 7? ? Wat- -O- 15 ai f It ,r l.wz wr lk 50 is-f iv -rf C37 Ab- Aifucfsnfa fxpfozs cauflafions Distributive Education members took jobs throughout the city to further their education in the business field. Types of jobs included businesses and stores where students became involved in learning the fundamental basics of the business world. Under the direction of Mr, joe Mcfutcheon, students were employed in part-time jobs in addition to attending classes, TOP: Officers included joe Ladrith, Presidentg Rusty Newkirk, Historiang Ronnie Ramsey, Reporterg Kim Murphy, Secretaryg Steve Compton, Sergeant-at-Armsg and Randall Legett, Vice- President. ABOVE: Mr. Mcfutcheon adjusts a machine LEFT: Ricky Tapp works in the afternoons at Clarks Wheeled Sports. :DW 0504 flflfggg Us .Q umm The year for the 67 members of the OEA fOffice Education Assoqiationj Club began with the installation of officers. A former VOE student, Sandra Vaughn, performed the meeting. Throughout the year the club had several guest speakers. Among those were Nancy Parker, a gourmet cook, and Elizabeth Windermere from Barbizon School of Modeling. The OEA Club sponsored bake sales to help in the FHA Foster Child proiect. and the students of the club also Rang the Bell forthe Salvation Army during the Christmas season. February 11-17 were the dates for this year's OEA week. Students from some of the typing classes were invited to tour the OEA working facilities during the week. Other highlights of the year were the employer employee banquet held April 24 and district contest held in Kilgore, Texas. Award winners wetejanet Hester, Daneen Clark, and Dawn Mitchell. Advisors for the club were Mrs. Geneva Starkes Co-op, and Mrs. Dorisjones, Lab. f 'i 1... TOP: Teachers enjoy the banquet given by the OEA club during OEA week. CENTER LEFT: Elinka Morrison works on the personalized note pads made for each teacher. CENTER RIGHT: Members of the OEA conduct a bake sale. ABOVE: Officers for the club included Patti Rivera, President, Tonnie Greenwood, Viee-President, Chris Brumit, Secretary,,Iudy Adams, Treasurer, Lisajones, Reportergjinger jones, Co-Reporter, Fran Tennison, Historian, Beth Smith, Co-Historian, Lorie Howard, Parliamentarian and Marsha Smith, Sgt.-at-Arms. RIGHT: Guest speaker, Elizabeth Windermere of Barbizon School of Modeling talks to the OEA Club. Gqufo Jlflacfianiaa 931006 as Under the supervision of Mr. Terry Fears, the students in this year's Auto Mechanics Club learned many concepts of mechanical technology. This instruction will help in providing skills for possible careers in automobile repair. Students attended the annual VICA contest. Students winning awards were Steve Smith, Donald Arington, Tommy Roberts, David Robertson, Marvin Penny, Carl Van Huss, and Gary Phillips. All students winning lst places went on to the state contest in Houston. The money used to go to contest was made by the students of the club. They used their skills to work on and repair automobiles. 'x f,r'::so v- 1 N f 1 1 .R I X 1:13 'fix s A 1 . ,Qc is ,IA 5 W: L - J Slips A xx TOP LEFT: Ruben Bridges works on a project. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Fears helps out while giving instruction. LEFT: Officers for the club were Rickey Blackshear, President: Randy Blackshear, Vice- President: Paul Latham, Treasurer: Tommy Roberts Secretaryg Marvin Penny, Sergeant-at-Arms: and Chris Calahan, Parliamentarian. ABOVE: Marvin Penny works diligently on a motor. Ag Co-op students were able to sample career opportunities while gaining valuable experience. They attended classes half the day, and instruction continued with on-the-job training in agriculturally oriented fields. jobs included working at farm and dairy supply stores. Mr. -Ioe Rutherford coordinated job opportunities with the individual srudenfs interests. SN TOP: Advisorjoe Rutherford assists Michael Burton. ABOVE: Scott Dennis is busy working at the Tractor Supply Company. RIGHT: Donald McMurtre, David Morris, and Keith Landrum help clean up around the building. rlflfozgaza Gqcguizs GVEQRD .0315 'aaa foe oms fiui Centering their jobs around home-making skills, students in Home Economies Co-op went to school half a day and worked half a day. Members worked at such places as restaurants, day care and arts and crafts centers, health spas and as nutritionist at a home for the aged. They also led service projects for the Hunt County Foster Children and a Sunday Drive for the Heart Association. Brenda Gallaway served as an area officer and attended the National Meeting in Miami, Florida. Mrs. Dorothy Cummings served as this year's sponsor. . TOP LEFT: Officers included Shelia Stewart, Secretary, Kathy Mason, Sth Vice-President, Gina Green, Treasurer, Renda Alexander, 4th Vice President, Mary Rodcn, SecretarygjoNell Cates, Parliamentarian, Pat Marks, 2nd Vice President, and Brenda Galloway, President. Seated are Sharon -Iennings, Historian, Dana Kennedy, lst Vice President, and Regina johnson, Sergeant-at-Arms. LEFT: Karen Hurley stops to smile while working at Burger King. ABOVE: Dianne Walding receives a kiss from one of the children at the Americare Center. ffeabziciana The Area VII Leadership Conference as well as district and state contests were among the highlights of the year for the 14 members of Electronics. Winners of the district contest were David Hettler, Bently Wallace, Randy McCasland, and Kevin Sutterfield who received lst places for projects. 2nd places were taken by Todd Martin and Sharon Van Huss. David Hatcher received a Sth place in the special speed skill contest. Those in onou receiving lst places were qualified for the state contest. Money used to attend these various contests was made by atlas and key chain ' sales. The students heard from several guest 5 esget speakers this year. The speakers were ,ll I ' T representatives from the Air Force and ,S M , ,X t Navy recruiting offices. gi e s ' X if '- -:sp Q Mr. Charles Slater was the advisor for U' if K t f ,L , the Electronics Club. ig TOP: Mr. Slater gives club members helpful hints. CENTER: David Hcttler and David Hatcher work on their contest projects. ABOVE: Officers of the club were Ben Hodge, Secretary, Sharon Vanl-Iuss, . Treasurerg Rodney Green, Recorder, Bently Wallace, Parliamentariang and not pictured Anthony johnson, ws President, CENTER: Bentley Wallace and Sharon VanHuss stay husy with their projects, RIGHT: Anthony johnson studies a problem. .ir ew alll' WUCQ4 Contest Gyiggfiggfa 50,1 The ICT-VICA Club took two of its members to the district contest this year. Both members entered the speed skill contest. Kenneth Robnett entered in the electricians field while Kenneth Parker entered in the heater and air conditioning area. Sponsored by Mr. Toone, the ICT students obtained jobs to reinforce the classroom instruction. Officers for this year's club were Kenneth Robnett, President and Kenneth Parker, Vice President. K, pa, W, r l Nd TOP: Officers for the club were Kenneth Parker and Kenneth Robnett. CENTER: Bambi Bryant checks Stacy Woodall's blood pressure as part of her iob at Citizens General Hospital. ABOVE: Bryan Craig stocks the meat department at Brookshires. LEFT: Advisor for this year's club was Mr. Toone. .ffadao-UQ! .Umfrcouu mmunicafions The Radio-T.V. program was a A three hour class designed to enrich students' capability of repairing televisions and radios. It provided g g excellent groundwork for the students - as in the program. gy? Mr. Donald Edwards guided the 5 students into mastering the mechanics of the TV. Officers included Larry McElhaney, Presidentg Bubba King, Treasurerg Bryan Harris, Reporterg Patrick Brown, Sergeant-at-Armsg and Aaron Shields, Parliamentarian. TOP RIGHT: Billy Glenday works on his lab. ABOVE: Officers were Larry McElhaney Bubba King Bryan Harris, Patrick Brown, and Ray Shields. RIGHT: Mr. Edwards gives some instruction Jlflafaf Uwcfsa .mwdwga Clmftaman Metal Trades encountered everything from welding to the proper use and care of tools, Students learned the proper ways to work and forge metal besides attending regular classes. 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Some of the experiments conducted included dissecting frogs, working with the assets of electricity, and applying chemical formulas. For Biology II students, dissecting cats was a highlight of their year. Physics students went to E.T. where they looked at demonstrations and heard lectures from professors and graduate students. Students continued to work with the computer study programs. Margot Berggren Tcna james if X jack Johnston Rodney Poteet Ron Shackelford TOP: Mike Baker looks over his notes as Cliff Edwards reports his findings. MIDDLE: Andrea Thomas demonstrates the mind over matter theory, RIGHT: Tim Moore dissects a cat. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Shackelford looks over the daily lesson plan. fpwg 'cam Uaaagas dlffatfi fpwfzlaienay 1' . A' A ' if W..,W-' iifi. X . . N ..L,. . Axbx c samwa-wma A . ,.,. ' Mag W5 Lila Acker Lee Leonard , M 1 .ff M . P ' i Vis Mudely Vic Nyvall johnnie Parsons Ray Robnett Marie Vaughn Stressing proficiency in mathematics through individual practice, the Math Department strived to provide problems that showed that mathematics helped solve problems in the real world. Regular assignments were given as students were to set aside sufficient time each day to complete assignments. Students were encouraged to develop good study habits at all levels and worked toward developing the ability to read mathematics. Courses were designed to meet individual needs at different levels including the concepts necessary for accurate computation, for consumer needs, and for college preparation. Guest lecturers included Dr. A. Goddard from the E.T.S.U. Computer Science Department and Army, Navy, and Air Force recruiters who spoke on careers available in the field. Individual instruction was given to PACE students according to needs, experience, and interest in certain areas of the mathematics field. An UIL workshop at U.T.A. was a highlight of the years' activities for the advanced students. Mrs. Johnnie Parsons served as department head. FAR LEFT: Hamid Naraghi and Connie Slemmons attempt to work problems on the board. MIDDLE: Coach Ieonard assists Kent Hobden with a homework assignment. BOTTOM LEFT: Alice Cantrell ponders over a Calculus problem. BELOW: Mrs. Parsons observes the students' board work. , t'..Q, ,,, Through the Fine Arts Department, students learned to convey originality, to practice self-expression, and to develop 1 harmony. These goals were achieved through art, band, choir, drama, and speech. All disciplines exhibited their talents in various ways. Art students displayed their works in front of the library and in the office, speech and drama students prepared their works for debates and competitions, while choir and band students took part in concerts and contests. Interest and enrollment was high in the department. Elizabeth Bow joan Graves Leonard Walker Martha Williams TOP: Gary DeGarso and jennifer Norris develop their talents in water colors. RIGHT: Drama students Suzanne Hudson and jim Kirby exhibit a skit at the Fun Festival. FAR RIGHT: Brenda Lytle displays her musical talent in choir, 0413 fxgigit qfaftious Uafanfa -at 'iff Z .slag Iii' fi Gordon Cloutier V- V Q, 1 44 1 M my W4 4 VM. hai ,au .ag 111 X7 Mark Dodson Gerald Marshall Cotton Ford Gala Hardaway Kenneth Linden ik 4? Cherie Morrison Marv Schmitt Sue Shanks E I I if iz 1 Qu Ik. .t.: br , Z5 . . 5 Students .ZEQZH A Ugwug Qisfy grips A course in Advanced Social Science Problems was added to the History Department this year for advanced seniors. The course was designed to emphasize current history from the 1900's to the present for the college bound student. Speakers such as justice of the Peace Mickey Money and Dennis Brown of E-Systems enriched classroom activities. Mock trials, field trips to the jail and the court house, and other activities helped the students to better understand the operation of local government and law, Filmstrips were provided through E-Systems on various subjects. The PACE students went on field trips to area exhibits and universities to learn more about the areas of anthropology and sociology. Mrs. Gayla Hardaway served as head' of the History Department. CENTER: Leon Powers, Chief of Police, lectures Mr. Linden's govemment class ABOVE: Participating in a mock trial, Bill Cantrell cross examines witness Mark Warren. FAR LEFT: Brian Vfceks serves as an attomey in the trial. LEFT: Coach Marshall prepares lesson plans for his advanced history class. ,-- - --7-Y ---Y ------ V Stressing speaking and understanding the languages, the Foreign Language department continued to gain practical experience in the languages by being involved with teaching elementary age students their knowledge. PACE students were involved with the 5th and 6th grades while lst graders were taught by the Spanish I, French I, and German I students. Student were also involved in club activities such as soccer games and the fun festival and also held an after school tea for the teachers at Christmas for sampling foreign delicacies. Language students continued to participate in workshops and in preparing for various competitions. Mrs. Liz Porter served the area as department head. Students Uwm to gauging - , wfxfsalk-g1,, . . -- A I 4 ,,,, TOP: During a language lab, Tammy Daniels increases her foreign language skills. TOP LEFT: Kathc Murray attempts to teach elementary students the basics of Spanish. ABOVE: Sarah Bowman and Ward Feemr leam new .French words at Christmas time. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Porter aides her classes in pronunciation. I V17 I Sally Barlow Liz Porter Vicki Streetman .faga Develop 25 .r' f... Nick Blain Don Edwards Doris jones Iames Kirkpatrick Many career training programs were offered at G.H.S. Among the choices were agriculture, metal trades, office skills, auto mechanics, radio t.v., electronics, and mechanical drawing. From these programs students gained valuable experience for the future. Students were placed in training stations where they earned wages while learning skills to prepare themselves for future full-time jobs. Mr. Art Jernigan co-ordinated the vocational area. LEFl':janecia Nelson and Shelly Roper try out the mimeograph machine as part of VOE-Lab. CENTER: Mr. Artjemigan is Vocational Coordinator. BOTTOM: Keith Wilson demonstrates the process of shearing sheep. Terry Fears George Hackney joe MtCutcheon joe Rutherford 1 f fl, Charles Slater jean Starks ,pi L t -sf A I jerry Toon j. D. Humphreies --- Untamed Q'-A95 an usinsss Providing a background in the field of business for students going into the business world or on to college was the main goal of the Business Department. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, recordkeeping, data processing, business law and other related courses were offered. Stressed also in this field were the methods of operating business machines and the managing principles. No new courses were offered, but increased enrollment in several areas indicated a strong interest in the business field. Instnictors provided the students with practical suggestions through guest speakers such as Attomey Larry Miller, Dr. Alton Goddard from East Texas State University, and Larry Van Loon from the Executive Secretarial School. Ms. Linda McCool served as department head. Qi, jill Baker Theresa Barkley 84 R 3 Linda Davidson Linda McCool W, . mfr-Xl? Betty Ostenson TOP LEFT: Tammye Heath corrects an error made in Typing I. TOP RIGHT: Lisa Berry develops her typing skills. RIGHT: Diana Howard and Pam Hcmbre concentrate on shorthand. Vocational Adjustment Classes offered background information helpful to students in locating a job. Consumer Math was taught by Mr. Bryant Richards, and Mrs. Alma Yates offered instruction in areas such as filling out job applications, applying daily skills, and learning about home and family living. The ultimate goal of the department was reached as students were actively and gainfully involved in jobs around town at such places as Houston School, the Western Sizzler, and Greencrest Manor. Services were also available to students in resource classes where emphasis was given in specified areas such as English, math, and science where students needed further instruction, The academic program provided individual instruction fitted to the students' needs. Mrs. Doris Fry taught the resource classes. TOP: A student in Mrs. Fry's resource class concentrates on a daily lesson. LEFT: Mary Nelson helps elementary students in drawing and coloring, BELOW: Mrs, Yates looks over some material on job interviews, i .t XQQQIK an Y- X New doorways were opened forjournalism I students as they became involved in learning about writing news stories and headlines that were interesting. Becoming aware of slanderous and libelous material and distinguishing between important newsworthy events and those that were not were also areas emphasized. Second year students put their knowledge to practice as they were responsible for producing the bon Tracks newspaper. Producing a newspaper every 2 to 5 weeks, the young journalists spent many hours selling ads, writing stories, laying out pages, and working directly with the printer. Photography was also an important aspect of the program as some of the students were directly involved in picture taking, developing, and printing, David Stevens from the Herald Banner held a workshop in the fall to help students with specific photography problems. Ms, Linda Kelley worked with approximately SO students who took part in some aspect of the journalism program. RIGHT: Lion Tracks staff members work to meet a deadline. BELOW: Ms. Kelley prepares material for the publisher. BOTTOM RIGHT: joumalism I students Kenda Byrom, Dimitri johnson, and Brad Hill sell Ilan Truth: during first period. Q1 Linda Kelley owuzafisfs cgitucly aan cyapoftting .4 5 i 6 t -ey g L7 as ian -'fi 671211155 Aibcius fora Qitnzaa 5? 1 90 .45 LQQ' 1 ,s 1-5 exif I Pittman Keen Margene Marion H M As interest in physical fitness and health mounted throughout the nation with physical fitness programs, instruction at G.H.S. also leaned toward more emphasis on personal health care. Students participated in health classes designed to inform the individual about health precautions and to allow time for exercise programs through softball, volleyball, football, basketball, and other sports, In Health classes students stayed abreast of current health problems as they read and presented oral reports on current articles in magazines and newspapers. Mr. Pittman Keen was Athletic Director for the department. jim Coker . . W . ' 0- ' . 5' Tom Ed Gooden Dian Press TOP: For PE. students, sports are a daily part of the fitness program. FAR LEFT: Angela Benzi gives an oral report in Coach Gooden's class. LEFT: Girls participate in a game of volleyball. Beflazfmznf Dffszs uma atulafy Students interested in the field of homemaking were able to choose from a wide variety of course offerings ranging from the customary serving and food labs to specialized classes such as Home Management, Child Development, Home and Family Living, and Consumer Education. Good, sound foundations were given in all areas as courses offered the student such information as how to live within the family, how to manage the home, and how to learn positive buying techniques. The Child Development class studied the growing child's world from pre-natal care through school age. Special events for the courses included a visit by Mrs. McManus from Boles Home who spoke on clothing design and a field trip to Collins- Hilton furniture store for Housing students. Mrs. Anita Darnell was department head. TOP:judy Adams prepares a dish in homemaking. MIDDLE: Donnajeter practices sewing techniques. BELOW: Melissa Bowman presses a seam on a finished garment. BOTTOM class a mother demonstrates the techniques of bathing a baby RIGHT: ln Mrs. Clayton's Child Development .. , f' 5 3 5 . i Alice Brothers Carolyn Cartwright Peggy Gray judy Kidd 8' ' ,H x X Sherry Latimer jewel Rowe Vicki Streetman Qnnnie Whitlock - .,.,, ,M K Q ga 141' .af -was frzgfisg Dffzzs asaawg While the English Department still covered all areas of grammar, literature, and composition emphasis was placed on composition and research as students prepared for freshman English courses and for better self expression. Research skills were stressed as students spent weeks developing individual works on topics pertaining to American, British, and world authors. The PACE program in English, designed for the advanced students, stressed the reading of novels for background for college courses, enriching vocabulary, developing study skills, and preparing for SAT tests. All were meant to aid the college bound student. Mrsjewel Rowe headed the department. V UPPER LEFT: Several students in Mrs. Cartwright's Advanced English class work on a group project, FAR LEFT: Before class, Mrs. Rowe checks an assignment. LEFT : Robert Moore gives an oral report. ABOVE: Mrs. Gray prepares a test before class. Warmn Lee The official seven member Board of Trustees of the Greenville Independent School District had a busy year as they carried out their duties as the policy making body for the system. I Besides adopting policies affecting school operation, the body also spent time studying and preparing the annual budget, setting salary schedules, electing personnel and presenting needs of the schools to the public. Ji? jim Nicholson Dee Hilton I 4 jim Morris Working directly with the board members was Superintendent Wesley Martin. He served as professional advisor to the board and was responsible for exercising general supervision over the operation of the schools in the system. Bob Brown served as Director of Business and took care of the purchasing and accounting aspects of the total program while Doctor Mary jane Vance served as Elementary Curriculum Director. Doctor Keith Bearden served as Assistant Superintendent in charge of Instruction. AGN Rosemary Goodman john Sutton Fred Mehew Boauf Aaah. Axysfanvfs fpoficias TOP: Wfesley Martin served as Superintendent. TOP RIGHT: Doctor Mary jane Vance served as Elementary Curriculum Director. LEFT : Keith Bearden served as Assistant Superintendent in charge of Instmction. ABOVE: Bob Brown served as Director of Business. oqclmimlstmtou 931006415 .Uiwafualllk Services Mr. Bill Walters was the chief administrator at the high school and was assisted by Assistant Principals Mr. Ken Gibson and Mr. L. P. Waters. Mr. Walters was responsible for keeping the campus running smoothly including assisting teachers, assigning duties, making reports, caring for the equipment and grounds, and maintaining discipline and order at the school. Principals were always available for personal conferences with students or faculty members. Vice-Principal L. P. Waters was in charge of textbooks and correspondence work while Vice-Principal Ken Gibson took care of reports, placing substitute teachers, and making daily announcements. Both men assisted Mr. Walters with school discipline. W. B. Calvert served as the Attendance Officer for the system, and secretaries joy johnson and Betty Mizell were responsible for office operations. Bill Walters, High School Principal N .....e..,,..... ' 4 W. B. Calvert Attendance Officer L. P. Waters Vice-Principal joy johnson Secretary I L V g Ken Gibson Bury Mizgll Seffgfgfy 5 Esuslblba cgfuclanf Oqwazsnaaa The counselors were busy scheduling students and readiusting schedules to meet students' needs. They also helped students with personal problems, and even placed students in job locations. Information was available to students for applying for scholarships. -1 P ' . if esiir' r if -if if lr' l a s-is Q 'Q . ...f -.Q Q Patsy Beggs Betty Caudle Don Cartwright Henry Hensley I 64 Counselors also gave information on colleges and helped students find the right one for them. The new computer aided the counselors as it listed job interest and available colleges to fit individual student's needs. 5. 'rf TOP LEFT: Mr. Hensley talks with a student about a job offering. CENTER: Sheri Page looks at a college catalog in the counselor's office. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Caudle fills out a form for a student. ABOVE: Mrs. 'Beggs works out a schedule conflict with Robert Graff. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Cartwright takes a break from his paper work. aaowcas denise esta dvescfa 3 . Mrs. Marjorie Newman and Mrs. Dian Rainbolt served as librarians this year. They assisted students and teachers in finding information in specific areas. The librarians also were helpful in helping students and faculty members in finding information for research. A.V. materials were available in all subject areas. They kept equipment in working order and ordered new materials for the center. ,Jr ' .I Q. I I Marjorie Newman Dian Rainbolt ff' far, 'ih was 1.9 v 44 ff' P TOP Mrs Newman checks a fact for a student LEFT Tammy Criscoe works as a VOE student ABOVE Mrs Rainbolt looks up infomation in the card catalog 1... jj. ,f . W-. .Staff fpfcov' as 555106054 Keeping the school in working order and serving the students with nutritious meals was the job of the custodians and cafeteria employees. The custodians were kept busy with the maintenance of the school, while the cafeteria employees were responsible for planning and preparing meals and operating the snack bar. The school nurse, Mrs. Mary Hawley, assisted students with any health problems they had and gave advice to some students. TOP: Custodians were Howard Medlock, Robert Summerfield, Dutch Rackley, Nellie Summerfield, Hugh Bagwell and Bobby Pickens. ABOVE: Dutch Racklcy and Nellie Summerfield enjoy some refreshments at the Christmas appreciation party for the staff. RIGHT: Robert Summerfield performs his duties around the building, FAR RIGHT: Preston Hawkins cleans in a classroom. f 'ff TOP: Sewing as the cafeteria employees were Barbara Massey, Gossie Brooks, Maple Hudson, Erma Nelson, Sandra Rudd, Charlie Hawkins, and Mildred Sharum. MIDDLE: Gossic Brooks prepares the day's meal. LEFT: Sandra Rudd helps with the clean-up activities. ABOVE: Mrs. Mary Hawley takes a student's blood pressure. Q Ban Wedge Athletically inclined, Dan participated in various school sports programs. He played on the Junior Varsity team his sophomore year and played for the Lion's his junior and sen- ior years. In addition to being named Co-Captain of the team, Dan received numerous other football awards. He made All-District offensive and defensive tackle and was awarded a place on the Second Team All Metro Offensive Tackles. Dan was also the recipient of a full four year schol- arship to North Texas. Besides playing football, Dan enjoys weightlifting and flying radio controlled airplanes. Dufsmnding gnaffi CJQISUETQ Serving as cheerleader her freshman and junior years and as head cheerleader her senior year, Patti has been active in many facets of school life. She served on the Student Council for four years. A two year member of OEA, Patti was voted as an officer both years. She participated in both Girl's and Acappella Choirs. She was also a member of the National Honor Society her senior year. Dancing and gymnastics are Patti's favorite hobbies. Her other honors include being a Homecoming Queen Nominee for two years in a row. A Swanton 1 gummy clfazfzez l- As Iion Mascot her senior year and recapient of the Most School Spirit award, Tammy was noted or her boundless energy. A member of Student Council, Tammy served as the organization's treasurer. Tammy participated in both Girl's and Acappella Choirs, serving as vice-president for them. She also served as vice-president of her class for both her sophomore and senior years. As a two year member of Pep Squad, Tammy was named Lieutenant her junior year. Tammy's other honors include being voted Sophomore and junior Class Favorites. She was also nominated for Homecoming Queen her sophomore, junior and senior years. Tammy was also awarded the American Legion Award. Her hobbies include horseback riding and bot- tle collecting. 4.2 4 Jvafs Jlflason Being named Youth of the Month was only one of the honors that Nate received while in high school. Nathaniel was noted for his outstanding athletic ability in both basket- ball and football. Making the All-District team both his jun- ior and senior years, he was also awarded a place on the All- Metro Team. He was named Outstanding Player both his freshman and senior years. A full four year scholarship to Nebraska was given to Nate because of his athletic ability. Playing backgammon and table tennis are Nate's favorite pastimes. igutsbancfing EOIZQFCI 30,1581 As president of the senior class, Donald was very active. He participated both in football and track and was the recipient of the Larry Hogue Memorial Award. He served as vice-president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and then as president his senior year. Donald also served as parliamentarian of the Student Council. As a member of his church youth group, he participated in church basketball games. Donald spends his free time hunting, fishing, and skiing. Donald's other honors include being awarded the Outstanding Young American Award, being listed in Who's Who, and being voted senior class favorite. c4f:lca gofinston As a three year member of the swim team, Alice has par- ticipated in both athletic and academic activities at school. Alice was a member of both the Girl's Choir and Acappella choir. After being a member of the Pep Squad for two years, Alice was named Cheerleader Manager. As a three year mem- ber of Future Teachers of America, Alice served as refresh- ment chairman. Her honors include receiving the AEA award, being listed in Who's Who, and being awarded the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. Her hobbies include swimming, skiing, and horseback riding. NLE: Aisnioza qfialgis Glfoofsn Vickie, voted Friendliest by her classmates, enjoys water ski- ing, swimming and cooking. Her scholastic ability has been rec- ognized as she has received 3 AEA awards. As a member of Acappella Choir for two years, Vickie served as alto section leader. She was awarded Outstanding choir member and made All-Region choir and All District Choir one year. Vickie served on the Student Council for 3 years and was secretary for the organization her senior year. As a three year member of the Pep Squad, Vickie served as lieutenant her junior year and captain her senior year. She was awarded outstanding Pep Squad girl her freshman year and Outstanding girl at Drill team camp as a junior. Othef activities include: Class Secretary 2, NHS Reporter 3, President 4. Dim. Tim, voted Mr. GHS, spends his free time playing tennis. As a member of the tennis team for four years, he was hon- ored as All-District player his sophomore year. Tim has served as the school's Student Body President both in ninth and twelfth grades. 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'75 Q 'ft-13 K M 5 Y E 4 J f.ES1 Yixg L . fi Deneen Clark, Clarry Foster, Tammy: Chandler and Debbie Stidham take a break at FFA convention. 1,-',1 Ben Bloyd, Pat Brown Tlllman Bostxck ' ' ,W 'Q Vxc Brown I Melxssa Bowman Eddnc Bruner Manuel Bridges Lcsalie Brown Bambi Bryant Llsa Bundxck Becky Burley Mnchael Burton - Marsha Smith and Lisa jones listen to a lecture in VOE. Alnce Cantrell n'-M S X Chrxs Calahan Linda Callaway Jeanne Carnes -ION ell Cates Sharon Cates Tammy Chambliss junior Mason looks on as Randy Wheeler catches his victory apple. janet Chapman X Deneen Clark Penny Clarkson 'Sm je Q' .h , .,, - -Ss ' 1 julie Coker Keith Clark Susie Cleveland - Raymond Colbert Rene Coleman Lucy Conger Cnndy Crmscman Hope Collnns Knsry Curus Mnchelle Comer Marsha Davxs - Steve Compton -Z Clarence Dennis - 1 Diane DeVeny Inna Drake Steve Dunlap Michelle Lee teaches grade school children in the Pace program. . i Cliff Edwards Jay Ely Angela Evans Alan Faber Tammy Farr John ren . li. A f Q A f W F r . A , x,,,,,,., Marsha Fikes Nt' jesse Franklin Connie Fulton bl 4' Robert Fitzpatrick Kathleen Floyd julie Fritz Mark Ford Tammy Tanner concentrates on completing her assignment. , , if Brenda Galloway Paige Garrett I Kathleen Floyd takes out nme at a band contest to pose for a picture. Pam Garvln i, Melvin Gilsrrap WE e ackie Grady - X Il. 1. l Robert Graff Tamara Grider 1 jim Guthrie -X Nirra Graham Betty Griggs Kenneth Harbin - - Ken Grantham Gena Green Dan Reeder and Penny Pickle goof around at an after-the-game dance Cindy Hardaway Nd' Joann Hardaway Lynn Hare Randy Harp Tammy Harper Y 1 1 Mrs. Ostenson, Shorthand I and ll teacher, assists Connie Fulton in her work 1' QB- ' , - ' ' t L' by v o Judy Hatcher Lmda Hawes Tammie Heath Deanna Hxggmbotham kent I lohdcn 's Ellen Hendricks in Michelle Hill Ri Todd Hendnx R jennifer Hltchcock ll jessnca Holloway Sara Hollowell Knm I-Ierlt u1nntf.rllnlI4ma .pil Mxke Holmes ,4- Charlcs Hooks Vnckxe Hooren Randy Houston Raymon Colbert rakcs part in thc mock trial in Mrs. Ha mm '1 5 - - L, 1 . - rdawafs room. 5 Carrnc Hunt - karen Ilurlu NQ-1 1 Angclojackson I - 04 Billy jackson Pat jenkins I Darfus johnson Larry james Skipper james Kevin jenkins Q3 - Q21 if n jennifer johnson Ray Keen reads the morning paper after completing his Health assignment. 'VM I lk f jennifer Harrison prepare a collage for the Child Development bulletin board. Alice johnston Keith jones 1 . , .3 4' 51 li Ray Keen Danny Key Bubba King 3 Na+. Regina johnson Rita jordan 1 4, Gail King ,,, 1. Kellne Kmslow 1 -- Debbie Lambe Kevin Lange Dtane Klutz - Randy Leggitt Donna Klutz Keith Landrum jenny Lankford 1 Brad LaFavers get -' 3'-Q GFX Qi, Sharon Lee Mlchclle Lee - Diane Lewis immy Lewis 'HUG Charles Davis and Dimitri johnson work on 2 project in class. 'OX Sandra Lmerode V Ag' Eddie Luellen Kathy Lynch K Q Diane Maberry Q iQ 7 Mike McCormick Sharon Mack - jun McMeans M Mike McIlwain Cedric Mack Kevin Mack xi K .5 4, 'nf ' N KN. - ,M www' -'wif-f ' ,Qw- Qgf , , 1:-jjj' . ,, ' jrilh Donna Marks Pam Smith and Allen Baum concentrate on a Chemistry experiment Flashes pose for a pictures at the State Fair of Texas. Robin Matthews . 43- . Scott Mauldm ,ai Karen Miles Mnke Marsters Nathaniel Mason gk Dawn Mntchell L, joel Mixson Brad Morris Barbara Motley 5 Tl. e Dana Mize Tammy Monk Tim Moore Vickie Hooten, chairman of the Student Council publicity committee, prepares posters Rrr the Homecoming Dance. Y ..oo XX john Motley Davld Narramore Donald Odneal Danny Mullins f X, julna Neatherlm K Rusty Newkirk Lnsa Ann Old IFN lf' K.1m Murphy if Melanie Onley Melissa Nelson jenmfcr Nncholson Shari Page Kenny Parker Ronnie Parker Lisa Pennington Craig Pope - Kenneth Peters - Mendy Poulter - Patty Patterson Mark Peaden f,,.'-at Thor Berggren and jim McMeans look on as Mr. Shackleford makes an Indian specialty. wif' Cathy Stephens finishes her Child Development assignment as Sharon Mack looks on. . ex 'ami Alicia Pyeatt if Deanna Romero Charles Reed Dan Reeder FW Mike Pritchard Debra Raney 'Q' - Karla Reynolds - Mary Rhoden Kenneth Robnett 'T L A Terry Sanders - Patu Rxvera john Rogers .fa lr Wg K s I-2'-ek Milton Sasser Beth Shaver awe X. Charles Robmson Reba Schnell .. nga S A Curus Robmson Emily Russell ax julxe Schwene 5 Q' Y :gd in l Cathy Shaw Kelly Sheffield '- Sm' , 3: mi fs-F Shelly Shepherd Ray Shields Lois Shimanek anice Sikorski ....--ar-if if :ff ., 1.41.- Lifff S Dencen Clark and Judy Adams sign the attendance sheet at an NHS meeting. Connie Slemmons Deanna Smith - Q.- Eric Smith 6 Lxsa Smxth Tun Spanght Kathy Stephens Marsha Smxth Bnlly Suggcrs Pam Smlth Kelly Sorrells Tom Srurh - 5' Gerald Sullms Vicki Summers o 5 ' 't Q Malcolm Sweat Paul Sutton Cathy Swearingen 4 ,wf..r Fran Tennison concentrates on her shorthand assignment. john Templer Fran Tennison Leann Thomas ,-1 Suzi Thomas 451 sie. if pf . Sandra Tumng Manuel Vega Vera Thomas Charleen Turner hm Linda Wallace Maureen Vlttetoe F' of vie Beverly Thompson Gala Turner Q jon Wakeheld Kim Thompson Mnke Vaughn ,n . ,411 ,. M Alice johnston greets her Boles Home child at the NHS party. ., 3 Damon Weeks Becky Whittington J? Kathleen Weideman john Wilcoxson 1' iam Debra Waters Randy Watson Randy Wheeler Letisha Willuns Terri Watts A is 3 Xe Mary White Adolphus Williams - Charles Williams Dorothy Williams Ivory Williams V j. C. Hodges concentrates on solving a problem on the adding machines. -1 'w Becky Wilson Ginger Wilson Gwen Winder - Stacy Woodall Fran Wright Lisa Yarbrough Q . ,Fig ' ,,. ,ff Mark McKay observes the choir concert at the Fun Festival. Dawn Zimmerman Mike Zimmerman junior Class Officers Q Bruce Abbott Steve Abbott Kim Acker Larry Aclcer Marlin Adams james Anderson Melody Anderson LeRoy Andrews Donald Arington David Amold Joe Am Steve Ash Billy Ashford Beverly Ashley Gina Atchison Mitchell Atkinson Scott Babb jan Baker joel Baker Kathy Baker Ronny Bakkum Chris Bames Todd Bamhardt Marsha Baughn Emmaleta Beane Martina Beerman Pam Bell Angela Benzi Lisa Berry Susie Bobbitt Carol Bolling Carrie Bostick Sara Bowman Roger Boyd john Boydston Maura Bracken Lisa Bridges Tracey Briggs Vickie Britton Susan Brodton Melisa Brooks john Brown Mary Brown Rhonda Brown Chris Brumit Sherry Bryant Mike Burston Steve Burton Laschelle Butler Kelli Byrom Bill Cantrell Stacy Carter Donna Cartwright janice Cassidy Suzanne Chapmon Sandra Childress Francisco Cintron Cheryl Clark -if X54 K x N stss , X 7 ,.-our Q13 Todd Rolan takes a break during Mr. Shackelford's fifth period. r,x Shauna Clark Anita Clinton Darrell Cody Spencer Coker Kenneth Colbert jim Collins Keith Connell Dan Cook Lula Cooper Mike Cooper Rowena Cooper Pat Cotton Tim Cowgert Ardis Cowgill Debra Crockett Shelly Crooks Tracie Crooks Grady Cunningham janet Currin Tammy Daniels Brenda Davis Bryan Davis Fletcher Davis l 225 Hollis Davis Linda Davis Lynette Davis Richard Davis Ricky Davis Ronald Davis Sandra Dawson Sharon Day Scott Dennis Sharon Dennis Carlos Denton David Deveny Lindsey Dingmore Lisa Dodson Diane Drcydon Angela Dukes Don Dukes Deanna Eason Terri East Christi Ellis Terri Ellis Angela Ellsworth George Ervin .HIV a ls 1- C l L i Dana Willis, Cheryl Wheeler, and Lisa Ewell practice rwirling. Chiquitha Esco Mike Evans Leslin Ewell Linda Faber Bill Fahle Dovie Fair Ward Feezor Dale Fields Mike Finley Glenn Fisher Shirley Fisher Karen Fletcher Paul Flowers Donny Forson Stephen Frazier Charles Garcia Richard Garcia Tino Garcia Harry Gibson Tammy Gideon Christine Gilstrap Felicia Glen Lisa Goen Chcle Goode Billy Goodman Arnold Grahl Sheri Gram Tony Gram Donald Gray Rodney Green Tonnic Greenwood Barry Griffin Bonnie Grimes Leo Hale David Hall Todd Hall Fred Hamilton jeff Hancock 30? . x ,sr Todd Hall uses the blow drier as he warily eyes the camera jerilyn Hardaway Lee Hardman Sheila Harper Kari Harvey David Hatcher Debbie Hawkins Carla Heath Pam Hembree Cecelia Hendricks Laurece Hendrix janet Hester Davie Hettler Brad Hill Marvin Hobden Ben Hodge Mark Holland Steve Holley Randy Hooten Lori Howard Suzanne Hudson Mark Hunt Keith Hurst judie Ishmael janz jacks Candy jackson johnny jackson Kathy jzggers Lindell jenkins Troy jenkins Marie jenkins Donna jeter Charles johnson Denise johnson Reginald johnson Bob jones Eva jones jinger jones Richard jordan Dana Kennedy Kim Key joe Kilgore Vickie King jimmy Kirby Kim Kirehman Sharon Klutz Debbie Kuylcendall Michelle Sweet poses for her class picture, a...-- - 5 - ,ff Kristy Wagoner smiles as shc puts gas in Todd Hall's vehicle. PfEGUf any n 'L W? H! Cindy Lamb F. L. Lane john Lankford Rene Lara Steve Lara Paul Latham Kevin Latimer Chris Lawson Selwyn Lawson Michael Ire jennifer Lcmisy Kelly Lincycomb Steve Lindsey Sharon Linerode Donny Lirrlcficld Belinda Lopez Greg Lord Denise Luellen Donna Lynch Doresa McClanahan Clay McCreary Valerie Mdfullough Doug Mcllwain john McKenzie Randall McMinn Donald McMunre Karen McPherson Claud Madkins Carla Maldonado Pat Marks Tanya Martin Todd Martin Karhy Mason Fred Mason john Mason judy Mauldin Regina Mayberry Veronica Mead 'i -r . dffig x fd an I Senior Paul Sutton clowns around with junior Donna Lynch during Yearbook class. Susan Meriworth Stephen Mitch Debra Moore Randy Moore Robbie Moore Brian Morgan Debbie Morgan Lester Morgan Perry Morgan Norma Morquecho Elinka Morrison jeff Morrison john Mullins Kathe Murray Derek Nalls Terri Nalls Holly Narramore Curtis Neal janecia Nelson MaryAnn Nelson Sheila Nelson Terry Neyra Sherri Nixon 4 David Norris jennifer Norris Robert Norsworthy Melanie Nussbaum Margaret Nyquist Tracy Odneal Wesley Old jackie Olds Kendi Olmstead Tammy O'Pry Valerie Parsley Bryan Patterson Terry Pearson Penny Marvin Phillip Percer Annie Perkins Bill Phillips Pam Pickens Rickey Poindexter Debbie Posey A store window displays the Lion spirit so evident throughout the football season ,Ji l f . X - Jf' 'Y gr.-5 Wi- Melznie Onley, Stacy Carter, Terri East, and Maura Bracken enjoy their trip to the state fair. Tammy Poteet Tammie Prather Guy Ray Prire Lesa Prince Robin Rabb Michael Ramsey David Reeves Robin Reisor Brad Reuthinger Michelle Rials Russell Rice john Richey Eric Riley David Robertson Regina Robertson Bret Robinson Marshall Robinson joe Robles Todd Rolan Shelly Roper Billy Rowe Pam Salls Patty Samples David Sanders Kenneth Sanders Michael Sanders Steven Sanez Mark Sansing Cyndi Sansom Steve Sansom Karen Sathcr Merit Schnell Scott Schorr Keith Seamen Stephanie Shanks Raiesh Shaw Steven Shcllcr Barbara Shepard David Shepherd Angela Sheppard Karen Sheppard Ricky Sherer Rusty Sherer if Katie Vlallace cnioys a Flash excursion. p I 1 elf 11 ,. - N gn I 5 bw.-4 GHS students cheer on the winning Lions. K..- if .1 :V hx fx 2 'X to-PN' .AX 1 Vickie Shipp Angela Shockley Sheri Shumaker George Sisco Fran Slack Beth Smith Lillie Smith Roxy Smith Steve Smith Tammy Smith Brian Spears David Spears jeff Spradling Michelle Stecrman james Stinebaugh Clint Stuart Lyncll Sumrow Timmy Sumrow Kevin Sutter-field Michelle Sweet Kenny Swiggarr Nanette Taplcy Karen Tatom Deann Taylor Cindy Tcmpler Andrea Thomas Steve Thomas Kim Thompson john Tillery Denise Tipton Eugene Toohey Bryan Tucker Mike Tumer Ricky Tumer Theresa Tumer Delia Valenzuela Gina Valiente Chip Vance Carl VannHuss Sharon VannHuss Mary Vega Audie Vic Teri Vinson t,-4 X,-v' Regina Mayberry concentrates on her typing. ,f Keith Voss Kristy Wagoner Dime Walding Randall Walding Bentley Wallace Janice Wallace Katie Wallace james Walters janic Warren Mark Warren Sheri Warren Judy Warrick Steve Washington johnny Wasson Grisby Wayne Brian Weeks Scott Wchring Russell Westbrook Doris Whetstone Kenneth Whitmore Robin Wileman Dana Willis Dan Wilson Keith Wilson Greg Wisdom Lori Withers Kevin Witzke David Worchester Howard Wright Lisa Wright Tammy Young Darrell Young Paul Zimmerebner Paula Arnold Scott Hill Sophomore Class Officers Donald Brown President Melaney Galbraith - Vice- President Tamye Chandler Historian Megan Rucker - Secretary . FT 74 Mark Hinze - Sergeant-av Arms Debbie Fairchild - Treasurer Phil Blue - Parliamcntarian Glen Collins poses for a picture between classes. ml -zzi lf, l l f fllili X .il mlm lil f is N W Dwayne Adams Thresea Adams Kathy Alexander Cedric Allen Sheila Ambum Emma Anderson Lisa Anderson Richard Anderson Willie Andrews Leslie Ard jeremy Armstrong Willie Armstrong Kevin Arrington Teresa Arthur Angie Ayers Ann Babcock Paige Baise Mark Baker Tonya Baker Robin Banks Duane Bames jamie Bames Rickey Barrett Lori Begando Brenda Bennett Mariana Billarreal David Billingsley Teresa Black Lamar Blakely Marilyn Blaylock Phil Blue Sharon Boone Brian Bosworth Clifton Bowers joe Bowers Ricky Boyd Doug Boydston Tray Boyles Chris Bracken Darin Brand Trudy Bridges Betty Brierton Barbara Brodton Howard Brooks Kevin Brooks Donald Brown Tammy Brown Richard Brunker Chuck Buchanan Hal Buchanan Steve Buck Terry Bull Susan Burgin Bonita Burns Lyndel Butler john Byrd Kenda Byrom Lloyd Capps Wendell Champion Tamye Chandler x .. Xe., .X fy I f 1 - N.. i 1 . ,f .s ,' X 4 1 , If -i ar I' 3 -X S exxxw my-, Sophomores get into the spirit at a pep rally. '1 l.-1-4445 Lisa Ewell practices her twirling before school one moming. ,ff ., ,:'f G I- K 'fy .iii 4 0 1 , 4-2' fn, ' 1 C W 'ix .33 'l i 'Q' Gaylyn Ethriclge enjoys a meal at a FT A banquet. . .. 'z K Leanette Cherry Ami Chitlin Diann Clark Tony Cole Les Coleman Glen Collins Tori Collins Stephanie Comer Esther Congcr Kim Conley Veva Conner Audrey Cook Rod Cook Mike Cooper Phil Cooper Ernie Cowgill Clayton Craft Aron Craig Brandon Craven john Crist jim Crouch Bobby Crutchfield Kevin Cummings Rhonda Cummins Andrew Darby Lisa Darling Debbie Daugherty Annette Davis Lynnettc Davis Marie Davis Scretha Davis Cliff Dawson Gary Degarso Keith Dennis Lisa Denton Angie Devers .Iudy Dickey Eston Dixon jeff Driggers jerry Dukes Doris Duncan jimmy Duncan Phyllis Eastrup Melaney Galbraith, Susan Roberts, Mary McCaw and Christa Hom sell drinks at the Fun Festival. 5515- Denise Edgerton Kevin Edwards Paul Edwards john Elmore Richard Erney Roland Esco Gaylyn Ethridge Dewayne Eubanks jimmy Eubanks Lisa Ewell Debbie Fairchild Cedric Felton Aaron Felrs Daniel Ferguson jackie Fields Sherri Fikes james Folks Clarry Foster Vickie Franklin Duane Fulton Melaney Galbraith jimmy Garcia jo Garcia Kenneth Gardner Bobby Don Garrett Alma Gates Billy Gauldin Brian Gibson Monte Gibson Bobby Gilbert Fred Gillespie john Gilmer Erma Gilstrap jean Girdner Mike Glasgow Billy Glenday Lynette Goen Robert Goodwin Walter Goodwin Stephen Grant Sarah Gray fn P, 1+-. W, Ramona Hall, Kathy Terry, and Erma Gilstrap goof off during a class change as Walter Goodwin looks on. 246 Dana Green Tammy Green Yolando Guajardo Todd Guinn Sherri Hagan -Ianie Hale Ramona Hall Robby Hall Tammy Hall Wanda Hall Lorrie Halliburton Clara Hamilton '9 X A Lisa Ewell goofs off on a band trip, Christi Hammcrr N . , .:::, ,.. ..-1.51: 4 if X I V 1 ii 2' , l 1 , Mark Hgxrc a ii ii? Terri Harral Becky Harris Skipper Harrimn Dcwaync Haynfr Tracey Hicks L13 Bobby Higginbotham Richard Highmaw Mark Hinze Barbara Horan Christa Horn Phil Horslcy Terri Howard Lori lsarus Brian Isham Kara 'lacks Larry jan kson t Ray jenkins .QQ Howard Jennings ' N V Anthony johnson David -lcffcry Q ' Antioncttc johnson A ,A 247 Gwen johnson Karen johnson Willie johnson Angela jones Denise jones Kevin jones Manuel jones Windell jones Greg Kelly Keva Kelly Sheila Kendrick Stacey Ketchum Kristie Kesler Lisa King Chris Klein janer Klurrz Felice Knight Andy Lawson Marcus Lawson Victor Lawson Micheal Lee Valorie Lee Barry Lemons Kerry Lemons -1 Q is E -. i , Q fa, 3 B X , 9 1X .J S ' 1 E K vii' . LR 'X' 1 .af . . .uf ink' Q 'W H 2 Y' Q '5- Q it W ,S S. may N 4 LM MN W ? Sherry Morgan and Andy Lawson enjoy a high school dance. W 'x xQQP .Q ,A by L.: SWK' l if r .l,,.. . L X L L at taaa L .EL M 4 -' L Q A 'yy y 1 'L . AA L , yi K s wi V 1 nmqf K Qs A W' T1' xii: Q as Phil Blue, Bobby Garrett, and Doug Boydston enjoy a break with a hearty lunch. Robert Lewis Sandra Linson Scooter Lloyd Sallye Love Brenda Lytle Randy McCasland Kevin McCaslin Mary McCaw Troy McClanahan Mary McCleveland Larry McElhaney Sharon McFarlin Mike Mack Fredia McKinney Phyllis McMurtre Tana McWilliams Teri Magar Christine Martin Greg Martin Tammy Massey Renee Mauldin Steve Mays Kathy Melton jay Merrinelli 24 50 Rose Mary Methuin Bobby Miller Michelle Miller Richard Mitchell Mike Mixson Laura Moran Mike Morgan Peter Morgan Sherry Morgan Donna Morris Becky Morrow Betty Morrow Kendall Murphy Janice Ncatherlin Betty Nelson J. W. Nelson Pam Newkirk Brenda Nixon janet Norris Thomie Parker Leah Patterson Cathy Pecina Cynthia Penny Doug Boydston sips a coke during his lunch period Erma Gilstrap stops at her locker between classes. :---t 'CIP' JMD wif 31616 'flier f wi, Lori Perilloux Sandra Perkins Dean Phelps Gary Phillips jackie Pierce Daryl Pollak Sue Pratt Frankie Priest Penny Prince Robert Pritchard Mary Ramsey Stephen Ray Delores Reed Terri Reeves jimmy Regan Richard Reyes Phillip Rice john Rich Marcy Ritter jeff Roberts Susan Roberts Tammy Roberts Lori Robertson Pam Robinson Evelyn Rogers Scott Roland Kevin Ross Donald Royale Megan Rucker Cindy Saenz Ramin Safavi Robert Sanchez john Sanders jerry Sandlin Debbie Seale Robbie Sexton Steve Shaver Howard Shepard Lori Shippy Cindy Shores Kathy Shores Deana Shultz Glenda Simmons Timothy Singleton Lei Ann Slemmons Jef f Smith Kenette Smith Linda Smith Stanley Smith Libby Speyrer jeff Stanford -1 Q K 'xx 11' X y 5 vi, ' nr. Q, ?'f:. if ' 'E , fx Cedric Felton pauses as he opens his locker between classes. f?s3'5a!f.a- l 3. S5 X 4 Ng? Q as i,, ff Kenda Byrom looks for ideas for the '79 Lion during yearbook. Denise Stapleton Terry Stephens Verlyne Stephenson Melanie Stidham Boyd Stogner Lanelda Stovall Lyndon Stromberg Bryan Stuart Lisa Summers Brian Tackett Cathy Tave Robert Tave Carla Taylor Steve Taylor Susie Taylor Cherrie Tchir Benita Terry Kathy Terry Wendy Terry jeff Thomas Charyvette Thompson Pam Timmons Teresa Todd Bill Toles Denise Toohey Brad Vaughn Franciso Vega Lisa Waldon W 254 , Sammy Waldruop james Walker Noble Walker Kevin Wallace Robin Walser Kevin Ward Ricky Warren Melissa Watson Renee Watson Chelly Watts Gerald Weatherall Brian Weaver Brad Webb Sophomore members of the Pep Squad march proudly onto the field at ajr. Varsity game. f WJ' ,I V 4 ' 5 1 l 1 l 1 Bobby Garrett smiles as he meets a photographer in the hall. 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Barker, Donald - FCA, President 1, 4, Vice-President 3, Larry Hogue Mem- orial Award 3, Senior Class President 4, Who's Who 3, Outstanding Young American 4, Outstanding Senior 4, Class Favorite 4, Student Council, Parliamentarian 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4. Barker, Ronald - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Conduct Award 1, Track 1, lndian Heritage, Treasurer 4, lndian Heritage Schol- arship Award 4, FHA 4, Who's Who 3, Prom Committee. Barnett, Lashawn - Upward Bound Attendance Award Z, 4, Extended Learning 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Upward Bound - Vice-President 4, FHA, Historian 1. Baum, Allen - Gemian Club 2, 3, 4, Good Conduct Award 1, Academic Excellence 1, Phoenix Staff 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, Band 1, Prom Committee 4. Benton, Thresa - FHA 1, VOE lab 3: VOE Coop 4, OEA 3, 4. Berggren, 'Dior - Band 1, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, KIA 2, 3, 4, Art Award 1, Who's Who 3, F1.A, Vice-President 4. Bland, jami - Choir 1, Spanish Club 1, Pep Squad 2, Officer 3, 4, A Cap- pella 3, 4, Vice-President 4, NHS 4, Girls Choir 2. Bowman, Melissa - Girls Choir 1, Mixed Choir Z, OEA 3, Flashes 4, FHA 4, FFA 2. Bradshaw, Ron - FFA 2, 3, Band 1, FLA 2, 3: DE 4. Btashears, jan - Yearbook 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 3, 4, All- Region 1, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Body Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, Cheerleader 1, FTA Z, 4, FHA 4, Third Vice-President 4. Brides, Nancy - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FTIA 31 Spanish Club 3, 4, Brooks, Karen - Swim Team l, 2, Flashes 3, 4, FCG 2, Choir 2, Phoe- nix Staff 4. Bundick. Lisa - FHA Z, Sergeant-an Arms 2: FHAXHERO 3, 4, FTA 33 Pep Squad 2, Mixed Choir 1. Burton, Michael - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Officer 1. 4, Lone Star Farmer 3, FFA DeKalb Award 4. Busch, jo Ann - Swim Team Z, 3, Prom Committee 4, Choir 1, 2, Spanish Club 1. Cantrell, Alice - Flashes 3, 4, Band 1, Spanish Club 1. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 4, National Merit Scholarship Commended Smdent 3, Who's Who 3, AIM 3, Scholarship Award 1, Spanish Award 1, Phoenix Staff 4, Cates. jo Nell - French Club 1, Drama Club 2, Choir 3, 4, AEA 3, Thespians Club 2. Ores, Sharon - Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-editor 4, NHS 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, AEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Teenager of the Month 4, FHA 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Math Club 3, Reponer 3, Spanish Club 1, 3, FTA 2, Newspaper Staff 1, Student Coun- cil 4. Clark, Dencen - FTA 4, NHS 3, 4, OEA 3, 4, First Place Advanced Shorthand Award, Third Place in State Competition. Clark, Shauna - Choir 1, 2, Pep Squad 2, Flashes 3, Swim Team 2, 3, Cub Mascot 1. Clarkson, Penny - Band 1, Flashes 3, FHA 1, Spanish Club Z, DE 4, Cleveland, Susie - Cub Crier 1, Pep Squad 24 FFA 2, 3: OEA 3, 4, AEA Award 3, NHS 4. Colbert, Raymond - Band 1, FFA 1, Lion Tracks 2, 3. 4, Business Man- ager 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Who's Who 3, Drama! Speech Club 4, UIL 1st Place - Newswriting 3, Good Conduct Award 1, Phoenix Staff 4. Collins, Hope - FHA 2, Basketball 1. Comer, Michaelle - FHA 1, Pep Squad 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Flashes 3, 4, Who's Who 3: FTA 4, Good Conduct Award 1, Phoenix Staff 4. Compton, Steve - DECA 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms 4, Criscoe, Tammy - Spanish Club 1, French Club 2, 3, OEA Club 4, OEA Contest - 3rd Place 4. Crow, Susan - Band 1,Choir1, 2, 3, 4, Alto Section Leader 4, National Merit Scholarship Commended Stu- dent 3: Year'book 3, 4, Scholarship Award 1, Phoenix Staff 4. Curtis, Kristy - Typing Award 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Squad 2, Flashes 3, 4, Phoenix Staff 4, DCVeny, Dianne - Flashes 3, 4, NHS 4, French Club 2. 3, FTA 2, Pep Gqatrluifias jrzcfsx Squad 2. Drake, Lana - ftransferj Pep Squad 1, FHA 2, 3, Historian 2, lst Vice-Pres- ident 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Class His- torian 3, Tennis 3, Girls Choir 4. Evans, Angela - Yearbook Staff 1, OEA 3, 4, 4th Place in Typing Gan- test, NHS 4. Floyd, Kathleen - Spanish Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Lieutenant 4, All Region Band 4, FHA 3, Drama Club 4, Vice-President 4, Phoenix Staff 4, All Area Band 4, 1st Place Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, Band Sweet- heart Nominee 4, Who's Who 3. Fritz,julic - German Club 2, 3, 4, Znd Vice-President 3, 4, Youth Against Cancer 4, Chairman 4, FLA Z, 3, 4, Phoenix Staff 4. Garvin, Pam - Spanish Club 1, Bas- ketball 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, HECE 4, Gilstrap, Melvin - Band 1, 2, HECE 3,FHA Z, 3, ICT4. Goen, Evan - Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Most Handsome 4. Graff, Robert - Band 2, Soph. lieu- tenant 2, Auto Mechanics 3, Presi- dent 3, Best All Around 4. Grantham, Ken - Swim Team 2, 3, 4. Green. Gena - FHA 3, 4, HECE 4, Treasurer 4. Hardaway, Cindy - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Z, 3, 4, FHA 4, NHS 4,Wh0'5 Who 4. Hare, Lynn - Cheerleader 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Spanish Club 4, Secre- tary 4, FHA 3, Secretary 3: FFA Sweetheart - Chapter and District 2, FTA 3, 4, Student Council 4, Homecoming Nominee 3, 4, Class Favorite 4, Tennis 4. Harp, Randy - Band, Who's Who. Harris, Bryan - FFA 1, 2, President 1, Znd Vice-President 2, VICA 3. 4, Who's Who. Harrison, jennifer -- FHA 1, Z, Presi- dent, Znd Vice-President Z, Pep Squad Z, Flashes 3, DE 4. Haytet, Martin - Band 1, 2, All- Region, Drum Maior 1, Spanish Club 3, Best Dressed 4, Hawes, linda - Girls Choir 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, All-Region Gioir l, All-District Choir 2, Outstanding Girl Choir Member 1, Pep Squad 2, Flashes 3, 4, Cub Crier 1, Service Award 1,Scholarship Award 1, Gon- duct Award 1,0EA 4. Hendricks, Ellen - FHA 1, Secretary 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirlet 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Twirler 4, Most Courteous 4. Hendrix, Todd - Baseball Manager 4. Herlr, Kim - Who's Who 4, Lion Tracks 4, Editor and Ad Managr 4, FLA 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 3, Span- ish Club l. 2. 3. 4: Math Club 2, Reporter 2, Swim Team 2, 3, 4, FFA 2: Quill 6: Scroll Honor Society, Choir 2, Good Conduct Award 1. Hill, Michelle - Cub Crier Art Editor 1, Spanish Club 1, Choir 2, Pep Squad 2, Flashes 3, 4, FFA 2, Con- duct Award 1, Scholarship Award 1 AEA 2. Holloway, jennifer - NHS 3. 4, Span. ish Club l, 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 1 st-frmry 2, President 5, PASF chaff man 4, Student Council 4, AEA Award 1, 2, 3, 4, Cub Crier Staff 1, Scholarship Award 1, Spanish ll Excellence Award 1, Who's Who 3- Phoenix Staff 4. Holloway, jessica - AEA Award 1, 2 3. 4, Scholarship Award 1, Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Treasurer Z, 3, NHS 3. 4, junior Representative 3, Trea- su.rer 4, Student Council 4, Spanish ll Excellence Award 1, Cub Crier Staff 1, Who's Who 3, Phoenix Staff-4. Hooks, Charles - Football 1. Hooten, Vickie - Cub Mascot 1, Mixed Choir 1, Cub Crier Staff 1, Outstanding Choir Member 1, Soph- omore Class Secretary 2, Student Council 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4, NHS 3, 4, President 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Out- standing Senior and Friendliest 4, Youth of the Month 4, All-Region Choir 1, 4, All-District Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, AEA Award 2, 3, 4. Huey, Debbie - FHA 1, 4, Band 1, 2, Tl1ClC l. 2. 3, 4, Basketball, Twirling l. 2. Hunt, Carrie - Band 1, 2, 3, DE 4, FTA 4. johnson, jennifer - FHA 1, FTA 1, Flashes4. johnston, Alice - Pep Squad 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, German Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Trea- surer 3, Swim Team 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, FTA 2, 3. 4, Refreshment Chairman 4, Danfonh Award 3, DAR Award 4: Optimist Youth of the Month 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. jordan, Rita - Band, OEA 3, FHA 1, Track 1, Upward Boimd Attendance and Superior Growth Awards. Kinslow, Kellie - Cub Crier I, OEA Club 5. 4, AEA 5, NHS 4. Iambe. Debbie - FHA 4, HECE 4, Choir 1. Iangston, Chip - Spanish Club 2, DE 4, Band 1. lanltford. jenny - Cheerleader 1, DE 4. lee, Michelle - Band 1, 2, 5. 4, Span- ish Club 2, 5, 4, Phoenix Staff 4, Scholarship and Conduct Award 1, AEA Awards 2. 5, 4. Ire, Sharon - FHA I, 2, 5, Parliamen- tarian1,Fl'A 2, HECE 4. lewis. jimmy - Conduct Award 1, VICA Club 2. 5, Football 1. Lowry, Karl - AEA Award I, Football 1, Spanish Club 2, Boy's Starr 5, Who's Who 5, Most Likely to Suc- ceed 4, Student Council 1. Lynch, Kathy - AEA Award 1, 2, Pep Squad Z: NHS 4, Yerbook Staff 5, 4, Mixed Choir 1, Girls Choir 2. Mayberry, Diane - Student Council 5, 4, Historian 4, NHS 5, 4, Historian 4, Who's Who 5, PSAT-NMSQT Commended Student 5, Blue and Gold Pres. Scholarship to ETSU 4, AEA Award 1, 2, 5, 4, Pep Squad 2, Homecoming Queen 4, Phoenix Staff 4, Best Dressed 4. Mclwain, Mike - ttransferl Class Sec- retary 1, 2, Vice-President 5, Drama 1. 2, 5, Secretary 2, Vice-President 5, Building Trades 5, State One Act Play Winner 2, Texas National Rep- resentative VICA 5, First Year Stu- dent Award VICA 5, Who's Who 5. McKay, Mark - Ctransferl - NHS 5, 4, FLA 1, 4, Scholarship Award 1, I Dare You Award for Leadership 5, A Cappella Choir 5, Speech Team 5, McKinney, Kelley - Yearbook 5, 4, AEA 5, Choir 1, 2, All-Region 1. McMeans, jim - Tennis Team 1, Z, 5, District Champ 1, ICT 4. Marion, Kip - FFA 1, Z, 5, 4, Green- hand 1, Chapter Farmer 2. Martin, Marilyn - FFA 2, 5, 4, Band I, 2, 5. 4, Matthews, Robin - NHS 5, 4, FHA 2, Upward Bound, Attendance and Academic Awards 5, 4, AEA 1, 2, 5. Mauldin. Scott - VICA 2, 5. Mitchell, Dawn - Mixed Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 5, All-District Choir 2, FHA 1, OEA 5, 4, Co-Historian 5, OEA Contest Znd Place, Pep Squad 2, Flashes 5, 4, Good Conduct Award l, An Award 1. Mixson, joel - FFA 1, 2, 5, 4, Officer l, Star Chapter Fanner Z, bone Star Farmer Degree 5, NHS 4. Mize, Dana - Cub Crier 1, Spanish Club 1, FTA 2, FHA President 4, Mixed Choir Z, A Capella 5, 4, Pep Squad 2, Flashes 5, 4, Maior 4, Morley. john - Conduct Award 1, Swim Team 2, 5, Baseball 5, FCA 2, 5,rHA 5, DE 4. . Murphy, Kim - FHA 1, FFA 2, Pep Squad 2, DE 5, 4, Secretary 5. 4. Nartamore, David - FCA 1, 2, 5, 4, Treasurer 4, Football 1, 2, 5, 4, A Cappella 5, Good Conduct Award 1. Neatherlin, julia - Spanish Club 1, 2, 5,41 FTA 2, 5, Pep Squad 2, 5,4, A Cappella 4, NHS 4, Who's Who 5. 4, Tars 4, President 4, Girls Choir 5, Scholarship Award 1, Phoenix Staff 4. Nelson. Melissa - Tennis 1, 2, FHA Z, Track 5. Newhouse. Denise - Pep Squad Z, FTA 2, FHA 2. 5. President 5, Flashes 5, 4, Conduct Award 1. Newman, Stacy - FTA 2, HECE 5, FTA 4. Patterson. Patty - FHA 1, 2, Flashes 5, 4, Drama 5, 4, OEA 4. Peaden, Mark - Yearbook 2, 4, Foot- ball 5, Golf 1, FHA 4, Parliamenta- rian 4. Pennington, Lisa - French Club 1, Flashes 4, OEA 5, 4, FTA 4, Basket- ball 2, Track 2. Pickle. Penny - Cheerleader 1, Tennis 1. Z. District Champ 1, Flashes 5, 4, Banner Carrier 4, Wittiest, Phoenix Staff 4. POPC. Craig - FFA 1, 2, 5, 4, Treasurer 4, NHS 5, 4. Parliamenrarian 4, Lone Star Farmer 5, Farmers Electric Co-op Award 4, Star Chapter Farmer 2: Star Greenhand 1. I Ramsay, jennifer - Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 1, Z, 4, All-District Bas- ketball 4, j.V. Basketball 5, Co-Cap- tain 5, Volleyball 1, Z, Track 1, 2, 5, Choir I. 2, Who's Who. Reynolds, Karla - Spanish Club 1, 2, 5. 4, Pep Squad 2, FTA 4, Cub Crier l, NMS Letter of Commendation 4, Century III Leadership Scholarship 4, Who's Who 4, Phoenix Staff 4. Rhoden, Mary Ruth - Pep Squad 2, 55 HECE 4, Secretary 4, Radio-TV 53 Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, Good Conduct Award 1. Robnett, Kenneth - ICI' 4, President 4. Pritchard, Mike - Spanish Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Who's Who 4. Russell, Emily - FFA 1, 2, 5, 4, Trea- surer 1, Secretary 5, 4, Spanish Club l, FTA 5, Math Club 5, Volleyball 5.4. Schwene,julie - Flashes 5, FHA 2, 5, Treasurer 2. Shaver, Beth - Student Council 1, 2, 5, 4: NHS 5. 4, Pep Squad 2, Cheer- leader 4, A Cappella 5, 4, Youth of the Month 1, AEA 2, 5, Cub Crier Editor 1, Student Body Vice-Presi- dent 4, Class Historian 5, Sheffield, Kelly - Flashes 5, 4, OEA 5. 4, Ccrkeporter 5, FHA 2, Pep Squad 2, Mixed Choir 1, Girl's Gtoir Z. A Cappella 5, All- District 2, All- Region 1, 2, Good Conduct Award l, Shepherd, Shelly - Basketball 1, Track l. 2, Spanish Club 1, Pep Squad 2, Choir 2, 5, 4, Secretary 4, Flashes 5, 4, Major 4, NHS 5, 4, Reporter 4, Good Conduct Award 1. Shields, Ray - Radio-TV 4, Parliamen- rarian 4. Slemmons, Connie - Association of Christian Smdents 1, 2, French Club 1, Z. 5. 4, Spanish Club 5, FTA 5, 4, Tennis 5, 4, Annual Staff 2, Hon- ored by Dallas Baptist College for Academic Achievement 4. Smith, Lisa - Band fTwirlerj 1, French Club 2, 5, Vice-President 5, Spanish Club 1, President 1, Flashes 5, 4, Maior 4, Student Council 1, 5, 4, FFA 5, A Cappella Choir 4, Sen- ior Class Parliamentarian 4, Best All Around 4, Phoenix Staff 4. Smith, Marsha - Typing Award 1, Pep Squad 2, FTA 2, OEA 5, Parliamen- tarian 5, Sgt.-at-An'ns 4. Smith, Pam - Ctransferj Pmm Com- mittee 4, Lion Tracks 5, 4, Editor 4, junior Class Treasurer 5, Student Council 2, Latin Club 2, 5, Mu Alpha Theta Member 2, 5. Sprinkle, Lisa - Band 1, FHA I, 2, Pep Squad 2, Spanish 2, ICT 4. Stephancik, Gary - Band I, 2, 5, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, Math Club 2. Stidham, Debbie - Choir l, 2, 5, OEA 5. 4, Pep Squad 2, 5, Flashes fMgr.J 41 FTA 2, 5,43 FHA I. Snith. Tom - Rodeo Club 5, Baseball 5: Golf 1, 2, 5, 4. Sutton, Paul - Yearbook Staff 1, 2, 5, 4. Yearbook Award 1, CoEditor 4, Who's Who, Student Council 4, I-'TA Z, 5. 4, Class Representative 5, Reporter-Historian 4, Tmnis 1, 2, Mixed Choir 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 5. 4, All-Region Choir 1, All-District Choir Z, AEA 1, Honorable Mention All-Star Cast 4. Swearingen, Cathy - Choir l, 2, A Cappella 4, Pep Squad 2, OEA 5, 4, Communications Award 4. Thomas, Leann - Tennis 2, 5, 4, Choir l. 2, Lion Tracks Photographer 4, I-'I' A 4. Thomas. Suzi - ftransferj Varsity Girls Soccer-Letter 2, Yearbook Clubs Editor Z, Tennis 5, 4, Year- book Photographer 5. 4, Head Pho- tographer 4, French Club 5, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, NHS 4, Youth Against Cancer 4, Youth of the Month 4, Who's Who 4. we A ' Thompson. Kemetha - Student Body Vice-President 1, Student Council 1, Cub Crier 1, Scholarship Award I, Good Conduct Award 1, FHA 1, 2, Vice-President 2, FFA 2, 5, 4, OEA 5. 4, Band 2. Turner. Charleen - Cub Crier 1, OEA 5, 4, Tennis I, 2. Tllmff, Gala - Pep Squad 2, 5, Flashes lmanagerj 4, FFA 2, 5, 4, OEA 5, 4, FHA l, Prom Committee 4. Vaughn, Mike - Smdent Council 1, Scholarship Award 1. Wakefield, jon - Football 1, Spanish 1, Attendance Award 1, Football j,V. 2, Basketball j.V. 2, Speech 2, Bas- ketball 5, 4, Lion Tracks 4. Wallace, Linda - Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Span- ish 5: FHA I, 2, 1st Vice-President 2, Phoenix Staff 4, Scholarship and Conduct Awards 1, AEA Award 4, FTA 2, All-Region Band Z. Wallace, Lisa - Spanish Club Z, 5, 4, President 4, Secretary 5, Student Council 4, I-'TA 4, NHS 4, Texas Bluebonnet Girls' State 5, FHA 5, Secretary 5, Pep Squad 2, Flashes 5, 4, Phoenix Staff 4, Choir 1. Watson, Randy - Spanish 5, French 2, A Cappella Choir 4. Watts, Terri - Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Speech Club 5, Secretary-Treasurer 5, Lion Tracks Editor 4, Spanish Club 1. Weatherall, Daphne - FHA 2, Histo- rian 2, FTA 2, Weideman, Kathleen - FHA 1, Son- gleader 1, Band I, 2, 5, 4, AEA 1, 5, 4, FTA 5, 4, German Club 5, 4. Wilson. Ginger - ftransferj Band 1, 2, 5, NHS 5, UIL Band Solo and Ensemble Contest - 1 Rating 5, VOE C0-op 4, OEA 4, FHA I, 5. Wright, Fran - Flashes 5, 4, Maior 4, Pep Squad 2, NHS 5, 4, FTA 2, 5. 4, Class Representative 2, 5, 4, Spanish Club 1, Secretary l, Cub Crier Staff 1. Associate Editor 1, A Cappella Choir 5, 4, Girls Choir 2, Mixed Choir 1, Scholarship Award I. 281 -A- Abbott, Bruce 223 Abbott, Steve 223 Kimberly 4, 9,18, 31, 54 56,49,76,118,1l9,223 Acker, Larry 82, 83, 125, 223 Acker, Troy 191 Adams, Donald 191 Adams,,Iames Dwayne 241 Adams,judy 11, 130, 138, 158, Acker, 191, 215 Adams, Marlin 223 Adams, Thresea 68, 241 Aiken,janet 191 Alexan der,Renda141,191 Allen, Cedric 88, 241 Amburn, Sheila 241 Anderson, Andy 191 Anderson, Emma 241 Anderson, Gloria 223 Anders Anders Anders Anders Anders on,james 223 on, Lisa 125, 241 on, Melody 127, 223 on, Richard 223 on Richard 241 Andrews, Alfred 223 Andrews, Mike 223 Andrews, Willie Ervin 241 Ard, Leslie 241 Armstrong, Howard 191 Armstrong, jermie 241 Armstrong, Willie 241 Arp,joe 223 Arrington, Donald 223 Arrington, Kevin 145, 241 Arnold, David 223 Arnold, Paula 21, 25, 181, 239 Arthur, Theresa 52, 241 Ash, Steve 223 Ashford, Billy 109, 223 Atherton, Woczdy 191 Atkinson, Michell 79, 223 Ayers, Angie 70, 241 Babb, Robert 223 Babcock, Ann 4, 241 Babcock, joe 191 Baily, Theresa 114, 115 Baise, Page 241 Baker, Buba 191 Baker,jan 71, 223 Baker, Kathy 22, 60, 223 Baker, Kieth 191 Baker, Mark 241 Baker, Baker, Mike 31,148,191 Tonya 241 Bakkum, Ronald 100, 223 Ball, Russell 191 1 Banks, Robin 241 Barker, Donald 45, 65, 82, 83, l7O,l78, 190,191,290 Barker, Ronald 82, 83, 84, 134, 136, 191 Barnes, Chris 121,223 Barnes, Duane 241 Barnes, jamie 241 Barnett, Lashawn 192 Barnhardt, Todd 52, 75, 76, 82, 87, 119, 223, 31, 275 Barrett, Rickey 241 Barstow, Micheal 223 Baughn, Marsha 121, 223 Baum, Allen 192, 208 Beane, Emmaleta 223 Student jrufsx Beerman, Martina 223 Begando, Lori 241 Bell, Pamela 223 Bennett, Brenda 241 Benton, Teresa 192, 291 Benzi, Angela 70, 157, 223 Berggren, Thor 109, 121, 124, 134 192, 212, 30 Berry, Lisa 135, 154, 223 Billarreal, Mariana 74, 241 Billingsley, David 241 Black, Bryan 192 Black, Teresa 241 Blackshear, Randy 139, 192 Blackshear, Ricky 139, 192 Blakley, Lamar 88, 109, 242 Blakley, Nikita 30, 223 Blakley, Roger 82, 83, 90, 91, 92. 94, 95 Bland,jami 6, 18, 66, 68, 75, 76, 187, 192 Blaylock, Deanna 192 Blaylock, Marilyn 242 Bloyed, Ben 193 Blue, Phil 90, 95, 240, 242, 245, 249 Bobbitt, Susie 70, 223 Bolling, Carol 223 Boone, Sharon 242 Bostick, Carrie 60, 74, 223, 259 Bostick, Tillman 193 Bosworth, Brian 102, 103, 242 Bowers, Clifton 242 Bowers,joe 102, 103,242 Bowman, Melissa 158, 193 Bowman, Sarah 22, 60, 76, 152, 223 Boyd, Ricky 242 Boyd, Roger 223 Boydston, Doug 88, 89, 96, 242, 249, 250 Boydstonulohn 96, 97, 104, 105, 223 Boyles, Tray 242 Bradken, Chris 242 Bradshaw, Ronald 193 Btaken, Maura 18, 22, 60, 74, 224 Brand, Darin 242 Brashearsulan 7, 50, 51, 126, 193, 257 Bridges, Lisa 224 Bridges, Nancy 193 Bridges, Rueben 139, 193 Bridges, Trudy 68, 242 Brierton, Betty 242 Brierton, Shirley 224 Briggs, Tracey 76, 127, 224 Briscoe, Pam 193 Britton, Vicki 224 Brodton, Barbara 74, 242 Brodton, Susan 224 Brooks, Karen 60, 193, 288 Brooks, Kevin 98, 99, 242 Brooks, Howard 242 Brooks, Melissa 70, 224 Brown, Donald 19, 23, 82, 182, 240, 242 Brown,james 224 Brown,-lon 18, 224 Brown, Lesalie 193 Brown, Mary 224 83, Brown, Mitzy 115, 224 Brown, Pat 82, 83, 84,144, 193 Brown, Rhonda 115, 127, 224 Brown, Tammy 242 Brown, Vic 193 Brumit, Bruner, Linda 138, 224 Eddie 193 Brunker, Richard 242 Bryant, Bambi 143, 193 Buchanan, Chuck 121, 242 Buchanan, Hal 242 Buck, Steve 242 Bull, Terry 242 Bundick, Lisa 194 Burgin, Susan 242 Burley, Becky 194 Burns, Bonita 242 Burton, Steven 224 Burton, Micheal 132,140, 194 Busch,-Io Ann 194 Butler, Lyndel 88, 242 Butler, Lashelle 14, 18, 22, 60, 224 Byrd,-Iohn 88, 242 Byrom, Kelli 76, 122, 130, 224 Byrom, Kenda 24, 25, 50, 52, 68, 136,156, 242, 253, 34 -Q- Calahan, Chris 139, 194 Cameron, Carol 224 Cantrell, Alice 18, 60, 122, 149, 194 Cantrell, Bill 151, 224 Capps, Lloyd 242 Carnes, jeanne 194 Carter, Stacy 60, 224, 270 Cartwright, Donna 71, 224 Cassidy,-Janice 74, 224 Cates,,IoNell 18, 76, 141, 194 Cates, Sharon 10, 11, 18, 44, 45, 51 52, 62,131,195, 257, 263 Chambliss, Tammy 195 Champion, Wendell 242 Chandler, Tamye 68, 74, 130, 192, 240,242 Chapman,janet 195 Chapman, Suzanne 18, 224 Chapman,joe Dan 224 Cherry, Leanette 243 Childers, Sandra 68, 76, 39, 224 Chitlin, Ami 125, 243 Cintron, Francisco 224 Clack, Louis 195 Clark, Brook 195, 291 Clark, Cheryl 60, 224 Clark, Deneen 192,195,215 Clark, Keith 195 Clark, Shauna 18, 44, 60,225 Clarkson, Penny 31, 195, 288 Cleveland, Susan 18, 195 Clinton, Anita 18, 71,222,225 Cody, Darrell 225 Coker,julie 178, 195 Coker, Spencer 127, 225 Colbert, Kenneth 83, 84, 225 Colbert, Raymond 195, 203 Cole, Tony 243 Coleman, Angela 196 Coleman, Les 88, 104, 243 Collins, Glen 241, 243 Collins, Hope 196 Collins,-jim 70,225 Collins, Tori 70, 243, 255 Comer, Michaelle 60, 196 Comer, Stephanie 245 Compton, Steven 137, 196 Conger, Esther 243 Conger, Lucy 196 Conley, Kim 74,243 Connell, Keith 225 Conner, Veva 243 Cook, Audrey 243 Cook, Don 225 Cook, Rod 128, 129, 243 Cooper, Lula 130,225 Cooper, Michael 127, 225 Cooper, Michael 244 Cooper, Phil 244 Cooper, Rowena 74, 225 Cortez, Pamela 225 Cotton, Pat 14, 225 Cowgill, Ardis 225 Cowgill, Ernie 68, 244 Crabtree, Kelley 15, 60, 62, 185 196 Craft, Clayton 88, 244 Craig, Aron 88, 244 Craig, Bryan 143, 196 Crane, Nancy 49, 56, 196 Craven, Brandon 244 Creasman, Cindy 196 Criscoe, Tammy 165, 196 Crockett, Debra 225 Crooks, Tracy 225 Crouch,-lim 14, 244 Crow, Susan 5, 9, 17, 52, 75, 76, 196, 29 Cmtchfield, Bobby 88, 224 Cummings, Kevin 88, 244 Cummings, Rhonda 244 Cummings, Roger 196 Cunningham, Grady 225 Currin,janet 68, 225 -D- Daniels, Tammy 152, 225 Darby, Andrew 95, 244 Darling, Lisa 244 Daughtery, Debbie 244 Davis, Annette 244, 114, 115 Davis, Brenda 225 Davis, Bryan 225 Davis, Charles 207 Davis, Fletcher 225 Davis, Hollis 226 Green HIBIH- Shcffi 246 63, 65, 66, 67, 63, 171, 186, 203, Davis, Linda 120, 226 Davis, Lynnette 244 Davis, Marie 244 Davis, Marsha 29, 196 Davis, Seretha 244 Dawson, Cliff 244 Dawson, Cynthia 226 Day, Sharon 131, 226 Dean, Sarah 226 Degarso, Gary 150, 244 Dennis, Clarence 196 Dennis, Scott 140, 226 Dennis, Sharon 226 Denton, Carlos 226 Denton, Lisa 136, 244 Deveny, David 226 Deveny, Diane 22, 60, 197, 42 Devers, Angie 244, 245 Dickey,-Judy 244 Dingmore, Lindsey 119, 226 Dixon, Eston 244 Dodson, Lisa 226 Drake, Lana 74, 150, 197, 30 Driggersuleff 244 Dryden, Diane 226 Duglas, Bob 104 Dukes, Angela 4, 9, 49, 56, 118, 119, 226, 36 Dukes, Don 54, 226 Dukes, jerry 244 Duncan, Doris 244 Duncan,-Jimmy 244 Dunlap, Steve 197 -E- Eason, Deanna 76, 226 Eastup, Phyllis 244 East, Terri 18, 22, 60, 226 Edwards, Cliff 148, 197 Edwards, Kevin 245 Edwards, Paul 245 Ellis, Christy 18, 76, 118, 226, 32 Ellis, Terri 226 Ellsworth, Andrea 60, 226 Elmore, john 245 Ely.jay 197 Earny, Richard 245 Erwin, George 109, 227 Esco, Chiquirha 227 Esco, Ronald 245 Ethridge, Gaylyn 68, 119, 121, 127, 245 Eubanks, Dewayne 243, 245 Eubanks,-Jimmy 245 Evans, Angela 197 Evans, Micheal 227 Ewell, Leslin 126, 127,227 Ewell, Lisa 71, 243, 245, 247 -F.. Fabet, Alan 197 Fahle, Bill 227 Fahle,-John 227 Fair, Dovie 227 Fair, Tammy 115, 197 Fairchild, Debbie 68, 240, 245 Farquire, Scott 104 Feezor,Ward104,152,125,227 Fell,john 197 Felton, Cedric 245, 252 Felts, Aaron 88, 245 Ferguson, Daniel 245 Fields, Dale 227 Fields,jacqui1ine 245 Fikes, Marsha 198 Fikes, Sherri 245 Finley, Micheal 227 Fisher, Glen 227 Fisher, Shirley 227 Fitzpatrick, Robert 83, 84, 198 Fletcher, Karen 14, 15, 60, 227 Floyde, Kathleen 70, 129, 198, 199 Flowers, Paul 227 Folks,james jr. 70, 76, 245, 35, 39 Ford, Mark 23, 198 Forson, Donny 18, 35, 76, 96, 227 Foster, Clarry 76, 192, 245 Franklin,jay 227 Franklin,jesse 198 Franklin, Vickie 245 Fritz,-Iulie120,121,127,198 Frazier, Stephen 227 Fugitt,-jeff 198 Fulton, Connie 198, 201 Fulton, Robert 245 -G- Galbriath, Melany 22, 25, 68, 182, 240, 244, 245 Galbriath, Sherry 22, 60, 177, 199 Galloway, Brenda 141, 199 Gambrell, Sandra 199 Garcia, Charles 227 Garcia, Florentino 227 W7 ,Ta IL Gacia,-Ioe 227 Garcia, jolienda 227 Garcia, jimmy 245 Garcia, Paul 199 Gardn er, Kenneth 246 Garrett, Bobby 246, 249, 254 Garrett, Paige 199 Garvin, Drenea 199 Garvin, Panela 199 Gates, Alma 68, 130,246 Gaulden, Billy 246 Gibson, Brian 88, 246 Gibson, Monte 246 Gibson, Harry 76, 180, 222, 227 43 Gibson, Kathleen 199 Gideon, Tammy 68, 227 Gilbert, Bobby 96, 246 Gillespie, Fred 246 Gilmcr,john 96, 246 Gilstrap, Erma 246, 251 Gilsrtap, Illa 227 Gilstrap, Melvin 199 Girdner,jean 68, 246 Glenn, Felicia 227, 114, 115 Glasgow, Mike 246 Glenday, Billy 144, 246 Goen, Evan 177, 289 Goen, Lisa 227 Goen, Lynette 246 Goode, Susan 22, 60, 76, 228 Gomes, Velia 199 Goodman, Billy 228 Grady,-Jackie 199 Graff, Graha Graha Robert 164, 176, 200 m, Nirra 200 1, Arnold 79, 228 Grant, Sherri 60, 228 Grant, Stephen 246 Grant, Tonette 228 Grantham, Ken 98, 99, 200, 31 Gray, Gray, Donald 96, 228 Sarah 246 Green, Dana 246 Green, Gena 141, 200 , Rodney 142,228 1 Green, Tammy 70, 246 Greenwood, Tonnie 76, 138, 228, 278 Grider, Tamera 26, 200 Griffin, Barry 22, 228 Griggs, Betty 200 Grimes, Bonnie 121, 122, 228 Grisby, Wayne 228 Guaiardo, Yolanda 246 Guinn, Todd 50, 246 Guthery,jim 200 -H- Hale, Leo 109, 228 Hall, David 83, 84, 90, 93.95, 2 Hall, Lonnie 228 Hall, Ramona 246 Hall, Robby 246 Hall, Tammy 246 Hall, Todd 52, zza, 54, 263 Hall, Wanda 246 Halliburton, Lorrie 246 Hamilton, Clara 246 28 Hamilton, Fred ss, 84, 87, 108,228 Hammett, Christi 247 Hancock, jeff 70, 228 Harbin, Kenneth 200 Hardaway, Cynthia 200 Hardaway,joann 200 Hardawayhlerrilyn 18, 229 Hardemon, Doris 229 Hardemon, Lee 229 Hare, Lynn 4, 21, 49, 54, 122, 179, 200 Hare, Mark 35, 76 Harp, Randy 201 Harper, Sheila 229 Harper, Tammy 3, 4, 20, 49, 54, 56, 64, 65, 169, 185, 190, 201 Harral, Tammi .Io 201 Harral, Terri 15, 68, 247 Harris, Becky 247 Harris, Bryan 144, 201 Harrison,-Iennifer 201, 205 Harrison, Skipper 247 Harvey, Kari 74, 229 Hatcher, David 18, 142,229 Hatcher,-Iudy 201 Hawes, Linda Kay 22, 60, 201, 209 Hawkins, Debbie 229 Hayes,jcff 229 Hayner, Dewayne 247 Hayter, Martin 184, 201 Heard, Sharon 201 Heath, Carla 229 Heath, Tammie Rydale 21, 83, 84, 108, 109, 154, 186, 202, 43 Hembree, Pam 154, 229 Hendricks, Cecelia 68, 229 Hendricks, Ellen R. 70, 71, 186, 202 Hendrix, Laurece 76, 87, 96, 229 Hendrix, Todd 96, 202 Herlt, Kim 78, 79, 202 Hen, Lori 98, 99 Hester, janet 67, 229 Hettler, David 142, 229 Hicks, Tracey 68, 74, 247 Higginbotham, Bobby 247 Higginbotham, Deanna 202 Highsaw, Dwayne 229 Hill, Michelle 60, 202 Hill, Brad 78, 156,229 Hill, Scott 100, 239 Hinze, Mark 240, 247 Hitchcockmjennifer 202 Hizer, Bill 84, 85, 185,202 Hobden, David Kent 132, 202, 149 Hobden, Marvin 229 Hodge, Ben 142, 229 Hodges, Felicia 84, 202 Hodgson, Eddie 82, 83, 118, 202, 30, 289 Holland, Mark 229 Holley, Steve 229 Holley, Teresa 202 Holloman, Angela 229 Holloway,-lennifer 18, 44, 122, 202 Hollowayhlessica 18, 44, 62, 202, 290 Hollowell, Sara 202 Holmes, Michael 202 Hooks, Charles 203 Hooten, Randy 229 Hooten, Vickie Sue 6, 7, 18, 44, 62, 210 Horan, Barbara 4, 22, 70, 247 Horsley, Phil 88, 247 Houston, Randy 203 Howard, Diana 154, 203 Howard, Lorie 130, 138, 229 Howard, Terri 74, 247 Hudson, Suzanne 79, 128, 129, 150, 229. 58, 42 Huett, Brad Foster 203 Huey, Debbie A. 203, 114, 115 Hungerford, Lora 229 Hunt, Carrie-Jayne 203 Hunt, Mark 104,229 Hurley, Karen 141, 203 Hurst, Brian Ketih 229 -1- Isaacs, Lori 68, 247 Isham, Brian 247 1shmael,judie 130, 229 jacks,jana 220 jacks, Ka ra 68, 247 jackson, Angelo 203 jackson, Billy 204 jackson,johnny 250 jackson, Larry 247, 84, 88, 109 jackson, Ronnie 84, 188 jaggers, Kathy 230 james, Larry 23, 204 james, Skipper 204 jeffery, David 247 jankins,johanna 230 jenkins, Kevin 204 jenkings, Lindell 230 jenkins, Ray 247 jenkins, Troy Scott 230 jenkins, Wendy 204 - jennings, Howard 247 jennings, Sharon 141, 204 jeter, Do johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson nna 70, 130,158,230 Anthony 247 Anthony 142, 204 Antoinette 68, 247 Darfus 85, 106, 204 Denise 230 Dimitri 83, 85, 156, 207 Edward 230 johnson: Glynda 204 johnson, Gwen 76, 248 johnson,jennifer 60,204 johnson, johnson, Karen 68, 248 Regina 141,205 johnson, Reginald 109, 230 johnson, Willie 99,248 johnston, Alice 75, 76, 118, 170, 205 jones, Angela 248 jones, Denise 248 jones, Ev a M. 230 jones, Ginger 60, 138, 230 jones, Kevin 96, 104,248 jones, Lisa 138, 194, 205, 266 jones, Manuel 248 jones, Richard 230 jones, Robert tBobJ 230 jones, W indell 96, 248 jordan, Richard 230 jordan, Rita 205 -K- KCCU, Ray 20, 83, 85,109, 204, 205 Kelley, Freda 230 Kelly, Greg 248 Kelly, Keva 21, 26, 68, 183, 248 Kendrick, Shelia 248 Kennedy, Dana 141, 230 Kesler, Kristie 68, 248 Ketchum, Stacey 248 Key, Kim 8, 70, 230 Kilgore,joe 19, 104, 106, 230 King, Bubba 144, 205 King, Gail 205 King, Lisa 74,248 King, Vickie 127, 230 Kinslow, Kellie 18, 206 Kirby,-jimmy 4, 7, 49, 54, 56, 75, 76, 128, 129, 150, 230, 38 Kirchman, Kimberly 230 Klein, Chris 248 Kluttz, Donna 206 Kluttz,janet 248 Klutrz, Sharon 230 Knight, Felice 248 Kukendall, Debbie 14, 60,230 -L. LaFavors, Brad 206 Lamb, Cindy 231 Lambe, Debbie 206 Lamm, Dicky 133,231 Landrith,joe 137, 206 Landrum, Keith 140, 206 Lane, F.L,104, 231 L1ne,jeannie 206 Lange, Kevin 120, 206, 30 Langston, Chip 206 1Ankford,jenny 206 lAnkford,john 133, 231 bra, Steve 231 Lara, Tina 231 Intham, Steve 139, 231, 31 lmimer, Kevin 100, 231 Lawrence, Robert 95, 206 Lawson, Andy 248 Lawson, Chris 76, 231 Lawson, Marcus 78, 248 Lawson, Selwyn 76, 231 hwson, Victor 96, 248 Lee, Michael 248 H Lee, Michele 18, 44,123, 197,206 Lee, Sharon 206 Lee, Valorie 248 Leggitt, Randy 137, 206 lemisy,jennifer 74,231 Lemons, Barry 248 Lemons, Kerry 248 Lewis, Diane 207 Lewis,jimmy 207 Lewis, Robert 88, 89, 109, 249 Lincycomb, Kelly 231 Lindsey, Steve 231 Linerode, Sandra 18, 19, 44, 70, 71, 207 Linerode, Sharon 70, 231 Linson, Sandra 249 Littlefield, Donny 232 Lloyd,jackie 207 Lloyd, Scooter 133, 249 Lopez, Belinda 232 Lord, Greg 88, 125, 232 Love, Sallye 249 Lowry, Karl 187, 207 Lucas, Bobby 207 Luellen, Eddie 207 Luellen, Denise 232 Lynch, Donna 50, 52, 232, 41 Lynch, Kathy 2, 10,11, 51, 52, 207, 263 Lytle, Brenda 11, 52, 68, 74, 150, 249 -M- Maberry, Diane 9, 11, 18, 21, 44, 62, 65,184, 207 McCasland, Randy 249 McCas1in, Kevin 76, 249 McCaw, Mary 22, 75, 150, 249 McClanahan, Doresa 233 McClanahan, Troy 249 McC1eveland, Mary 249 McCormick, Mike 208 McCreary, Clay 233 McCullough, Valerie 233 McElhaney, Larry 144, 249 McFar1in, Sharon 249 Mcllwain, Douglas 108, 109, 233 Mcllwain, Mike 208 Mack, Cedric 82, 83, 85, 91, 95, 208 Mack, Kevin 208 Mack, Mike 96.97,104, 131,249 Mack, Sharon 208, 213 McKay, Mark 208, 221 McKenzie, john 233 McKinney, Fredia 249 McKinney, Kelley 18, 51, 52, 208, 263 Mcl3ugh1in,Dawana 233 McManus,jerry 208 McMeans,jim 41, 208,212 McMinn, Randall 233 McMurtre, Phyllis 68, 249 McMurtre, Donald 140, 233 McPherson, Karen 233 McWilliams, Tana 249 Madkins, Claude 85, 232 Magar, Terri 249 Maldonado, Carla 15, 71, 232 Marion, Kip 208 Marinelli,jay 249 Marinelli,jeff 232 Marks, Donna 18, 208 Marks, Patricia 141, 232 Marsters, Michael 209 Martin, Christine 70, 249 Martin, Greg 76, 99, 249 Martin, Marilyn 209 Martin, Tanya 232 Manin, Todd 232 Martinez, joey 209 Mason, Cathy 141,232 Mason, Dale 209, 288 Mason, Frederick 145, 232 Mason,john 83, 86, 91, 95, 104, 105, 232 Mason, Nathaniel 20, 82, 83, 85, 86, 91, 93, 95, 169, 187, 209 Massey, Tammy 74, 249 Matthews, Robin 18, 209 Mattis, David 232 Mauldin,judy 232 Mauldin, Renee 249 Mauldin, Scott 209 Mayberry, Regina 25, 76, 232 Mays, Steve 249 Mead, Veronica 232 Melton, Kathy 249 Merworth, Susan 41, 233 Methuin, Rose Mary 250 Miles, Karen 209 Miles, Steve 233 Miller, Bobby 250 Miller, Michelle 250 Mitchell, Dawn 22, 60, 209, 269 Mitchell, Richard 250 Mixson,joel 210 Mixson, Mike 250 Mize, Dana 14, 60, 76, 130, 210, 42 Monk, Tammy 210, 262 , Moore, Debra 233 Moore, Randy 83, 86, 233 Moore, Robert 159, 233 Moore, Tim 147, 148,210 Moran, Laura 250 Morgan, Brian 100, 233 Morgan, Debbie 233 Morgan, Lester 96, 233 Morgan, Mike 102, 103, 250 Morgan, Perry 233 Morgan, Peter 102, 103, 250 Morgan, Sherry 70, 248, 250 Morquecho, Norma 4, 21, 49, 56, 76, 180, 222, 233, 36, 39, 42 Morris, Brad 185, 210 Morris, David 140, 210 Morris, Donna 250 Morris, Terri 233 Morrison, Elinka 138, 233 Morrison, Eddie 210 Morrison,jeff 96, 233 Morrow, Becky 71, 250 Morrow, Betty 250 Morrow, Carolyn 210 Morrow, Robert 233 Motley, Barbara 210 Motley,john 211 Mullins, Danny 211 Mullins,john 233 Murphy, Billy 233 Murphy, Kendall 76, 250 Murphy, Kim 137, 211 Murray, Kathe 121, 122, 152, 233 Myers, Dee 233 -N.. Nalls, Derek 11, 83, 86, 134, 233 Nalls, Terri 76, 233, 39 Naraghi, Hamid 149 Narramore, David 86, 134, 211 Narramore, Holly 52, 60, 76, 118 119, 130, 233 Neal, Curtis 233 Neatherlin,janice 70, 250 Neatherlin,julia 76, 68, 211 Nelson, Betty 250 Nelson,j, W. 250 Nelson,janecia 153, 233 Nelson, Gerald 86, 211 Nelson, Mary Ann 155, 233 Nelson, Melissa 211 Nelson, Shelia 233 Newhouse, Denise 60, 211 Newkirk, Pam 74, 250 Newkirk, Rusty 137, 211 Newman, Stacy 211 Neyra, Terri 233 Nicholson,jennifer 22, 58, 60, 211, 42 Nixon, Brenda 250 Nixon, Sherri 18, 135, 233, 30 Norris, David 234 Norris, janet 25, 250 Norris, jennifer 150, 234 Norsworthy, Robert 18, 101, 234 Nussbaum, Melanie 14, 18, 60, 234, 289 Nyquist, Margaret 234 -Q- O'Callaghan, David 234 Odneal, Donald 211 Odneal, Tracy 234 Old, Lisa 211 Old, Wesley 234 Olds,jackie 234 Olmstead, Kendi 103, 234 Onley, Melanie 22, 60, 234 O'Pry, Tammy 234 -p- Page, Shari 164, 211 Parker, Kenneth 143, 212 Parker, Ronnie 18, 212 Parker, Thomie 19, 74, 250 Parsley, Valerie 234 Patterson, Bryan 234 Patterson, Leah 250 Patterson, Patty 22, 60, 209, 212, 269 Peadon, Mark 52,212,267 Pearson, Terri 70, 234 Pecina, Cathy 250 Pennington, Lisa 60, 212, 288 Penny, Cynthia 250 Penny, Marvin 139,234 Perilloux, Lori 251 Perkins, Sandra 251 Perser, Philip 234 Peters, Kenneth 212 Phelps, Dean 251 Phelps, Dwayne 234 Phillips, Bill 234 Phillips, Gary 251 Pickens, Pam 234 Pickle, Penny 58, 60, 184, 200, 212, 288 Pierce, jackie 251 Pollak, Daryl 121, 127, 251 Pondexter, Michael 83, 86, 212 Pondexter, Rickey 234 Pope, Craig 10, 18, 62, 132, 212 Porter, Shelia 212 Posey, Deborah 234 Poteet, Tammy 60, 235 Poulter, Mendy 67, 76, 68, 212 Prather, Tammie 235 Pratt, Sue 251 Price, Guy 235 Priest, Frankie 74, 129, 251, 33, 38, 115 Prince, Lesa 14, 52, 60, 235, 34, 268 Prince, Penny 70, 251 Pritchard, Mike 213 Pritchard, Robert 99, 251 Pyle, Gerald 235 Pyeatt, Alicia 213 -R.. Rabb, Robin 235 Ramsayulennifer 213 Ramsey, Mary 251 Ramsey, Micheal 235 Ramsey, Ronnie 137, 213 Ray Stephen 88 251 Reed Charles 213 Reed, Delores 251 Reeder, Dan 83. 86, 1 , 179, 190, 200, 215 Reeves, David 235 Reeves, Terri 68, 251 Reeves, Tracy 235 Regan,,Iimmy 251 Reisor, Robin 40, 235 Reuthinger, Brad 102, 235 Reyes, Richard 251 Reynolds, Karla 213 Rhoden, Mary 141, 214 Rhondne,joe 235 Rials, Mechelle 76, 235, 39 Rice, Phillip 251 Rice, Russell 235 Rich,-John 251 Richey,,Iohn 235 Riley, Eric 235 Ritter, Marcy 74, 251 Rivera, Patti 4, 21, 49, 55, 56, 138, 168,175,19O,214 Roberts,jeff 176, 251, 39 Raney, Debra 213 68 Roberts, Susan 23, 68, 74, 118, 244, 251 Roberts, Tammy 139, 251 Robertson, David 235 Robertson, Lori 68, 251 Robertson, Regina 235 Robinson, Brett 235 Robinson, Charles 214, 267 Robinson, Curtis 214 Robinson, Marshell 115, 235 Robinson, Pam 251 Robles,joe135, 235 Robnett, Kenneth 143, 214 Rogers, Evelyn 251 Rogers,john 214 Roland, Scott 251 Rolen, Todd 86, 235 Roper, Shelly 153, 235 Romero, Deanna 213 Rose, Kevin 214 Ross, Kevin 251 Royale, Donald 251 Rucker, Megan 68, 240, 252 Russell, Emily 132, 214 -S- Saenz, Cindy 68, 252 Saem, Steven 236 Safavi, Ramin 252 Saller,jody 18, 236 Salls, Pam 236 Samples, Patricia 236 Sampson, Steve 236 Sanchez, Robert 88 Sanders, David 236 Sanders,john 88, 252 Sanders, Micheal 236 Sanders, Terry 214 Sandlin,jerry 252 Sansing, Mark 236 Sansom, Cyndi 236 Sasser, Milton 214 Sather, Karen 236 Savage, Linda 236 Schnell, Merritt 236 Schorr, Scott 18, 236 Schrell, Reba 214 Schwene,.Iulie 214 Seale, Debbie 68, 252 Seamen, Keith 86, 236 Sexton, Robbie 98, 99, 252 Shah, Rajesh 121, 236 Shanks, Stephanie 236 Shaver, Beth 4, 9, 18, 44, 49, 56, 64, 65, 76,173,181 214, 57, 42 Shaver, Steve 64, 76, 96, 183, 252 Sheffield, Kelly 59, 60, 214 Sheller, Steven 236 Shepard, Barbara 236 Shepard, Howard 87, 88, 252 Sheperd, David 104, 105, 236 Sheperd, Shelly 6, 7, 60, 62, 75, 76, 215, 35, 40, 42 Sheppard, Karen 236 Sherer, Ricky 132, 236 Sherer, Rusty 18, 237 Shields, Ray 144, 215 Shimanek, Lois 215 Shipp, Vicki 237 Shippy, Lori 252 Shores, Cindy 252 Shores, Kathy 252 Shultz, Deana 252 Shumacker, Sherri 237 Sikorski,janice 121, 215 Simmons, Glenda 252 Simmons, Ricky 82, 83, 85, 87' 109, 215 Simpson, Doris 215 Singleton, Timothy 252 Slack, Fran 237 Slemmons, Connie 149,215 Slemmons, Lei Ann 252 Smith, Beth 138, 237 Smith, Deanna 215 Smith, Eric 215 Smith,-jeff 96, 252 Smith, Kenette 68,252 3 Smith, Lillie 237 Smith, Linda 252 Smith, Lisa 19, 22, 60, 76, 176, 190 209, 216 Smith, Marsha 18, 138, 194, 216, 29 Smith, Pamela 18, 78, 208, 216 Smith, Roxie 237 Smith, Stanley 252 Smith, Stanley 237 Smith, Steve 237 Smith, Tammie 4, 9, 49, 56, 130, 237 Smith, Wayfne 237 Sorrells, Kelly 216 Spaight, Tim 26, 101,171, 173, 174, 216, 35. 32, 290 Spears, B rian 237 Spears, David 237 Speyrer, Libby 121, 252 Spradlingnleff 237 Sprinkle, Stanford, Lisa 216 jeff 252 Stapleton, Denise 130, 253 Starlinguleff 237 Stearman, Micl1ell237 Stefanick, Gary 216 Stephens, Cathy 213,216 Stephens, Mitchell 237 Stephens, Terry 253 Stephenson, Sandra 216 Stephenson, Verlyne 253 Sterling, Carla 216 Steward, Shelia 141, 237 Stidham, Debbie 59, 192,216 Stidham, Melanie 68, 253 Stiggers, Billy 84, 85, 87, 216 Stinebaughulames 19,237 Stogner, Boyd 253 Stovall, Lanelda 253 Stromberg, Lyndon 253 Stuart, Cling 83,517,237 Stuart, Bryan 88, 253 Stuth, Tom 184, 216, 288 Sullins, Gerald 216 Summers, Lisa 68,253 Summers, Vickie 217 Sumrow, Tim 237 Sutterfield, Kevin 237 Sutton, Paul 7, 50, 52, 65, 76, 118, 217, 35, 40 Swanigan, Annette 237 Swearingen, Cathy 76, 217 Sweat, Malcolm 92, 94, 95, 217 Sweet, Michelle 37,237 Swiggart, Kenny 238 -T- Tackett, Brian 238 Tackett, Brian 253 Tanner, Tammy 198, 217 Tapley, Nanette 75, 76, 130, 238, 32 Tapp, Ricky 137,186,217 Tatom, Karen 7, 18, 36, 67, 68, 76, 238 Tave, Cathy 253 Tave, Robert 253 Taylor, Deann 238 Taylor, Carla 253 Taylor, Steve 253 Taylor, Susie 40, 253 Taylor, Teresa 115, 238 Tchir, Cherrie 25,253 Templer, Cindy 98, 238 Templer,-john 135,217 Tennison, Fran 138, 217 Terry, Benita 253 Terry, Kathy 246,253 Terry, Wendy 253 Thomas, Andrea 18, 135, 148, 238 Thomasnleff 253 Thomashleffery 238 Thomas, Leann 78, 79, 217 Thomas, Steve 238 Thomas, Suzi 8, 44, 52, 218 Thomas, Vera 218 Thompson, Beverly 218 Thompson, Charyvette 253 Thompson, Kimetha 238 Tillery,john 238 Timmons, Pam 253 Tipton, Denise 238 Todd, Teresa 68, 253 Toles, Bill 52, 253 Toohey, Denise 253 Toohey, Eugene 238 Tucker, Bryan 238 Tuning, Sandi 218 Tumer, Charlcen 218 Tumer, Gala 59, 218 Tumer,-Jayne 238 Tumer, Ricky 238 -V- Valenzuela, Delia 238 Vance, Chip 8, 238 Van Huss, Carl 238 Van Huss, Sharon 142,238 Vaughn, Bradley 253 Vaughn, Lori 74,238 Vaughn, Michael 218 Vega, Francisco 253 Vega,joe 218 Vega, M ary 238 Vick, Audie 238 Vinson, Teri 60, 130, 239 Vittetoe, Maureen 18, 132, 190, 218 Voss, Keith 239 -W- Wagoner, Kristie 71, 119, 222, 239, 270 Wakefield,-Ion 92, 95, 218 Walding, Diane 141,239 Walding, Randall 239 Waldon, Lisa 21, 68, 253 Waldroup, Sammy 254 Walker, Walker, james Edward 254 jamie Edwing 218 Walker, Nobie 76, 254, 35 Wallace, Bentley 142, 239, 270 Wallacehlanice 239 Wallace, Katie 14, 22, 60, 122, 239 Wallace, Kevin 254 Wallace, Linda 218 Wallace, Lisa 60, 122, 218 Wallace, Melinda 218 Walser, Robin 254 Walters,-Iamcs 37, 102, 103, 239 Ward,james 88, 254 Warren,janie 21, 239 Warren, Mark 92, 95, 101, 151, 239, 37 Warren, Ricky 254 Warren, Sherri 239 Warrick,judy 239 Washington, Steven 109, 239 Wasson,john 239 Waters, Debra 219 Watson, David 76, 219 Watson, Melissa 19, 68, 254 Watson, Renee 68, 74, 254 Warts, Chelly 254 Watts, Terri 219 Weatherall, Gerald 254 Weaver, Brian 254 Webb, William 99, 254 Weeks, Brian 18, 151, 239 Weeks, Damen 219 Wehring, Scott 239 Weideman, Kathleen 18, 219 Wendt, Wanda 239 West, Dana 255 Westbrook, Russell 239 Wheeler, Cheryl 71, 74, 255 Wheeler, Randy 83, 87, 119, 195, 219 Whetstone, Doris 239 White, joyce 255 White, Mary 60,219 Whitmore, Kenneth 239 Whittington, Becky 205,219 Wilcox, Steven 255 Wilcoxson,-Iohn 219 Wilemon, Robin 76, 130,239 Wilkins, I1:riria 219 Williams, Adolphus 219 Williams, Carlton 93, 95, 220 Williams, Dorothy 239 Williams, Ivory 220 Williams,jeff 220 Williams, Kenneth 255 Williams, Kimberly 130, 255 Williams, Mark 255 Williams, Pam 74, 131,239 Williams, Paula 220 Williams, Tammy 239 Williamson, David 76, 255 Williamson, Lucy 70, 255, 38 Willis, Dana 70, 71, 222, 239 Wilson, Dan 239 Wilson, Becky 220 Wilson, Ginger 220 Wilson ,Perry 153, 239 Wilson, Rhett 255 Wimberley, Duane 255 Wisdom, Greg 6, 7, 18, 62, 75, 76, 93, 95, 181, 222, 239, 36 Withers, Lori 239 Witzke, Kevin 239 Wolfe, Marie 255 Wood, Lori 255 Wood, Dianne 255 Woodall, Stacey 143, 221 Worchester, Charles 239 Worleyhlohnny 239 Wright, Fran 58, 60, 76, 119, 221, 39, 42 Wright, Howard 104, 239 Wright, Lisa 239 Yarbrough, Melissa 205, 221 Yeary, Tammy 239 Young, Brenda 255 Young, Darryl 239 -Z- Zimmerebner, Paul 4, 9, 49, 56, 76, 130, 222, 239 Zimmerman, Dawn 221 Zimmerman, Mike 221 Acker, Lila 149 Baker,-Iill 54, 154 Barkley, Theresa 154 Barlow, Sally 123, 152 Bearden, Dr. Keith 161 Beggs, Patsy 28, 29, 164 Berggren, Margo 148 Blain, Nick 133, 153 Bow, Liz 150 Brothers, Alice 159 Brown, Bob 161 Calvert, W. B, 163 Cartwright, Carolyn 159 Cartwright, Don 164 Caudle, Betty 164 Clayton, Pam 158 Cloutier, Gordon 150 Coker,jim 32, 83, 157 Cummings, Dorothy 28, 158 Damell, Anita 158 Davidson, Linda 154 Dodsin, Mark 43,151 Edwards, Don 144, 153 Fears, Terry 139. 153 F01'd, T.A.88,109,151 Fry, Doris 120, 155 Gibson, Ken 163 Gooden, Tom Ed 27,83,109, 157 Goodman, Rosemary 160 Graves,-Ioan 74, 150 Gray, Peggy 50, 52, 159 Hackney, George 153 Hardaway, Gayla 28, 151 Hensley, Henry 164 Hilton, Dee 160 Humphrey,-j. D. 153 james, Tena 33, 148 jernigan, Art 153 johnson,joy 163 johnston,jack 148 jones, Doris 153 Keen, Pittman 20, 27, 32, 83, 134, 157 Kelly, Linda 78, 156 Kidrlwludy 159 Kirkpatrickhjames 145, 153 Latimer, Sherry 159 lee, Warren 160 Leonard, Lee 27, 33, 43, 93, 95, 103, 135, 149 Linden, Kenneth 151 Marion, Margene 66, 157 Marshall, Gerald 88, 104, 106, 151 Martin, Wesley 4, 13, 45, 67, 161 Medford, Ginger 158 Mehew, Fred 160 Mizell, Betty 163 Morris, jim 160 Morrison, Cherie 118, 151 Mudely, Vis 149 McCool, Linda 154 McCutcheon,-loe 137, 153 Newman, Marjorie 63, 165 Nicholson, Drjames 160, 291 Nyvall, Vic 32, 83, 87, 106, 149 Ostenson, Betty 154 Parsons,-lohnnie 149 Poner, Liz124, 125,152 Poteet, Rodney 148 Press, Diane 157 Rainbolt, Dian 63, 165 Richards, Bryant 155 Robnett, Ray 149 Rowe,-Jewel 159 Rutherford,-joe 133, 140, 153 Schmitt, Marv 88, 95, 96, 97, 151 Shackelford, Ron 136, 148, 225 Shanks, Sue 151 Slater, Charles 142, 153 Starkes,jean 153 Streetman, Vicki 127,152, 159 Sutton,-Iohn 160, 290 Toon,jerry 143, 153 Vance, Dr. Mary jane 161 Vaughn, Marie 149 Wakefieldhlo Anne 155 Walker, Lennie 71, 150 Walters, Bill 45, 162, 290 Waters, L. 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