Hot Springs High School - Old Gold Book Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR)

 - Class of 1971

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' A - i :fl a ,inc ig I my M--Yi---- page 146 J ,-ff 21, 5 --2 Vik W-H------ page 170 ' ALMA MATER 'here's or school We oll love deorly We coll her old Hot Springs High, cmd for her, our olmon moier we will fight cmd die. We will cheer her on io victory. Oh, lei our voices ring true ond our heorts be ever loyal, I deor old Hot Springs High, to you ol W- ' ... WW, Z 72.145 K W his was the'year that . . . An entire community vibrated with involvement. Pride became a natural element in our lives as We suffered the bitter sweat oi Work and grew in the sweetness ot success. We realized that winners were made, not merely through strength and ambition, but also through the fusing of minds and the binding of hearts. Fifteen hundred individual students linked hands reached for the top, and made it. I-ISHS became ONE. e dedicate this book to all the students who laughed and lived through a brilliant year oi triumph, to make their dream . . . a reality. .. f -... .L n the explcjsiimv the tumull of A the fhrm of 1 AQ . we celebrated Throughout Q Seasqgliqpfcgldg ' our bfectthless ciriesihfobbed 7 T ,Q l q',VA if 1 in theopen- if V We marched in A drivundivided schoolj . cz unionof friends ? - . .Q .Sa , our spiritedifqcbes reflecfinqxiheilgmbuffv were No. 111 4 V A 15.5, ,V ff Ti 3-53 ts, Z , V , 1M..,,,,q-A 5 ,,.' 1 .vx - V 1 w , . , . I 1 x- , .3 5' ,4- .rg 2 -li i ,.....w mug 1 . 4 I xr af, Sgr PH! 5 Qtlfr :'x!1 1 : 5 . ? A 2 5 W I , 4,5 yy, RR , , wg V, ',V, 4,,,. ,, 0 I 5 f X ,Th Q, ,f 2 k 2 .43 '- , X4 X M. ff, -. if 3' 4 7 1 W , Z if 1 , f ' 411 wwf ' f 'Z f? f if , 1 7 Ei . 1 Z f Z 2 Q , ff V 2 3' 1 ff 2 M E ,A 5 1 y Y is vi- E2 ii -It-ii. .KL 4.3 .E ,. 3 ,. t v 'S i f' d f r ff t 11 5 , his was the year of the merging individual. Throughout the World, the nation, the community, and the school, young people hungered for relevance in their lives. Some sought to be different in wild styles of clothing, tangled barefoot mobs of jeans and hair- often shiny, often dirty, but almost always long. They tried to convince the World that their Way was right through protests and marches, through violence for peace. But we, the majority, met the world face to face and decided to help it. We saw war, pollution, overpopulation, inflation, and narcotics abuse infiltrating our landg but we were not discouraged. We had stumbled upon the solution: to Work undivided, to strive as one. Brimming with the optimism of yes, we reached out together- Working with the underprivileged, caring for the sick, teaching the young. We found that our greatest accomplishments were achieved through unity, our greatest victories celebrated in the smiles of our friends. 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Q ' Q'2.., , N-.. ..,, . .oe Rw.,',,J.-..- gc' .,- ks, . .N V 1 Y 1 th, , i '- --- - g - 1-A. .,,... ,...gI,....i..w,: , L- '..., , 11 i 114-gil, lggggg' ,L 41, ' A .1 eggs n a , ,, a ,, .at , , 'ln my gosh! How did we ever - pass all thoseucourses? V A A , With rushing here and there. I A ' scampering off to this obligation ' and the next: A - in with places to go. ' thinqsto do. ' V ' . and peoplelto meet eternally. Q A when -didwe ever find time-to study? , We found that 'high school A ' - was more thaniust classrooms: it was' an .entire way of lifey I Homecoming Royalt p Fc' .iid-bleu-... 1-feel: in auturnn, the Wl1Ol9 CLCHZC caught ir. CI rzzass of excitement and spirit EZ :ri pg. l .ras anzieipaied by the Qirls, Whether may cr J.i:?.ea .ina hopes cf being elected as royalty r r fiiiea izbiui daze they would have for the The football players enjoyed the f everyone, including the faculty, .ve-.Jaime Lnterruption from routine. ff- 'ff-frm fr weel: before the football game - U--1,-.. -4 f Queens and the twelve maids. . finally arrived, it was designated Dress- ' T t with the band, T-Steppers, sy Ury T ' ..e azeens rne . Chfrl , 'nfl r.. .Ads for an early morning practice ff x are pre-seniaticn. The school vibrated all :i he rounds cf students rushing in and out of '1' ' finishing touches on their floats. A r 'Cz-rn featuring the royalty was held after . 'zz as clinia:-:ed by a pep assembly at the r 5 fzririghr t 111. Every club in school was eligible to f Zizf- r: .f'fio: and alniost all the organizations did, rlzirzfr fe'.'crishl',' with hope of winning a prize. The Evrzxfi rtone-tri:'ed the still night with a flawless rf-iff :ri in and aided by the T-Steppers, Cheer- lr-rzr 1741, fzzpri Pep Squad in forrning cr crown for the rfi','::Ii',r to 1-::.:1Q: through on the field. The field became a :':g::1 cf liright fri colors as the courts were announced :uri in rr: fs ifefgfzn their rnernorable walk. The queens '.'.'-or-i cr rrzifi the culmination of a weelcs plan- 'rr .zzwri 'srcrlz for the game arrived. After the inevi- trri'-In 'stiff' cf the Trcians, the school doors were cgnnzz-nfl f ' 'fztiiie 1.-:as held in the cafeteria. HOMECOMING ROYALTY: tseatedl Jackie Hughes, Golden Campbell, Judy Milsap, Sandy Hutzel, Marsha Stonecipher, Melissa Smith, Karen Parker: tstandingl Suzanne Thomas, Rhonda Popc, Carolyn Caristianos, Carolyn Cook, Martha Adkins, Dawn Hudson, Miriam Sallee. -f-A-I ua-ul., , roud to represent all CIGSSGS at festivities qfv-fv N,-al 7 V nt Mlllll ,f',,,i.i gf .a Troian maids Marsha Stonecipher and Sandy Hutzel proudly l lllxlwlolllllglr represent their Junior Class in The Homecoming parade. 'Q'-limit.-7 Y. 5 . ' if' . Yr M 2, if r , K., .-1 kit- -Y Jrfpr: C i '-1 'T 'A I ef' . 'V-Q. Ev H f- r ere- s -..--f. - -. 7 , , '- - H -' ' i'i ' - Y- 'ii'-r-f -We-'---r r 'H' ' , .X I, ,W fig' Troian Homecoming Queen Jackie Hughes beams after coronalion by 'rdf Hllizel pfoudll Ronnie Goodman, Sfudenf Council presidenf. ffg parade. ,ij I I f-.04-01 Senior maid Carolyn Carisfianos eagerly awairs The nexf acfion-filled play of The Homecoming game. The honor of crowning Jackie Hughes queen 'Fell To Ron- nie Goodman before a capacily crowd aT Rix STadium. Homecommg Activities include DSN-1Cl9 , 5 Z i 1 E Kissing Jackie Hughes is pure pleasure for Ronnie Goodman. Sfudenf Council Vice-Presiclenr Tommy McCrary crowned Suzanne Thomas watches Tom McCrary's reaction. coming Queen Suzanne Thomas aT The Homecoming aclivillgi Homecoming maids and queens char d ' . , n, Urmg a Slack penod 'V' play af lhe Homecoming clash belween Hoi Spflngs and Camde i l l fffffffw fi wi' ' , 4 , 9 -'M' -'Q' vw , ww ?QQa? Q ,p - bf 1 2-.NIJ 4 , . 17- '- ' WSMU ' ' W 1 I xZ w-,M A f , 5 ' 2 5' 54 yt H f ,fl fr- ffff ' fllhxllll., '- - ,g4f,'w' ,fy X V, , ' ,p,,wZ'Y1 lf? if 553 gud Hard work helped Key Club take flrst place In the Homecoming paradeg but Scott Smith, Danny Rowe, Jlm Wllllams and Bobby Hayes would not know about anything called work. X f Senior couples embrace each other as they dance to a soft, slow-moving song. Pep Rallies Spirit alive at as tfort from many Being NUMBER ONE took much e people, but a big factor was the spirit and support that the student body had tor the Trojan team. lt was re- ported that the shouts of Go Trojans! Beat Fort Smith! and We're NUMBER ONE! could be heard miles away during noon assemblies. Pep assemblies and rallies took on many forms. In h m students were intro- all-school assemblies in t e gy , duced to Trojan moting ella and her means oi pro semblies--morning, noon, and night fr ri 'W I .fr Q af . jk I ? ,X J ., ,af TU is riff r 1 ' -Q' ' 4 . 'Eli' 1 'I . -' i Q35-Q spirit. A teachers' pep squad and Cheerl boosted spirit, and Super Trojan made Se eader te ances to rescue Trojanella from evil torrneftilal a ors, Send-offs showed the Trojans that their with them as they Went to out-ot-town qqmeschool W Faces glowed with spirit and heat from ' mascots burned in papier-mache effigies on Orlirres qs autumn nights as students cheered their t9GH?OgDIll,tcrib 0 e NUMBER ONE. 25? f T2 ffl ., ,, X, If I I I A fry 4, ' , . 5 7, , ,, V, .V , jr 7, K 444, M, r , Y' ,1 1 Z 4 ff Z ff ,,, ,f 1 X 1 ff 501 f V Q Sexy Sweeties, friend, parade a X-.W 'Q , f N , rr, ,fs .V I I H , ,MT , 'WWA tgffa , V if , 7 1 get 4 g rr f f,wfj,',kfgf, 2,5 .4 wi. ,s x 1-1:3 if? ' f Y' J.f-Lai, ,,,, . . ' 'if gel' , T5te efs DfOUdly march at pep assemblies The Pep Band and Mr Mears 1 - stand th team Off To Obtain another Victory foantheesgilgopl-gnjitgggucnqcirtmohsend the football ' DD moms- to show they back Tro y one hundred percent. PED-O-meter Ceci Jack- son shows that Troian Spirit rates only fair. Come On, van Yenr' g, rf' Q, J Cf isis . ,fm B 'l QQ , X, nf.. 3 . . gf, b .. . me S s A. Tfiinzrnicoolball Players wear traditional leans and ierS6YSr bu' Snitching Ofm look is otten broken by a stray COWbOY hal' lUQ, Hnrbalv 14 18 l l ,f-Q4,g,AnL-A , , Q .U ,1- A ,- V nausea- K If , . , A -QkZ:,.1..'s.. .v rn 4 F -x I I tw J l.l, 1, '-'55 effidj . L-lv-KJ J.. eb C001 ,ii '.1SSIlQqdQr -f--'Je QQ s.,VeT- ...d. QSM. -V Hs' --TQ :melr VN -- c Qmon f 't mf D E... 14' A-U f narch at pep I 'of one nundrecl . bv' ,,.,,m and lefseys' 1 hi X cowboV haf' Y 4,,ff,,m, 5 Sexy Sweeties, Trolanella and Brave Trolan warrior Carl Bachelor drives a charlot af The stale championship pep friend, parade at the assembly. rally as Key Club's effort in promofing Toian spirih li Snifching a ni from The spirit One Two, Three, Hallabaloo . . . yells Cap- New cheerleader, Ann Kinnaird, iug, Hillbilly Eel .... 'rain 'lherese Lynch as she leads The cheer. models her Trogan panlaloons. Fisbyg a beautiful Geisha Qif, f The sly interpret The Tecrhouse of the August Moon Hard work ot cast members results in successful play 'i'fif'n fblcnel Purdy's loud bellowinqsi 90195 Of nlucky CCLPTCIUI ' l Lotus Blossom' and G 11 ..-. KJ laughter and chatter: an u xA-. .-...J. 4 Q,,,,,.,,,.,, er, Sakini, Thespian Troupe rf73 made ' ' she August Moon oecome reality. 1 A States Occupational Forces in Okinawa qfrer Worr Il. The jungle-style set and beautiful teahouse W designed and built by Mrs. Betty Stark and her ere vanced art class with help from the drama class combination birthday-and-cast party, hgld Ogstq in the teahouse itself ended another play for the C33 Tearicuse oz Mrs. Ann Kinnaird, director and sponsor, led the ,azz and crez-1 through six Weeks of rehearsals Without and crew of Thespians. But the memories and iquqh 1:37 iighis cr diss-ension in the ranks. Everyone Work- and the sound of two standinq ovationS Will echo is together to present a beautiful story of the United their hearts and minds for many years to come, H i f' . v -c is ii'c'cc retro ri ff ll' jp ,fbi HV X r ' l i , i ' 4 F r J if . . . R 7 . Q Pe ' i l 2 ky , , , r E V 6 - ,- 1 ,W U ' mf jf 2 kg? 1 r QM' .gy , :I , .:7pr,y:' - 'X H ,jf ., Director Mrs Ann Kinnaird ' d t ' ' my helped make Teal-louse aan Treigrriljcjbsdlrector Jeff Low- success, Cast members pta . Y Cards contlnuall d ' of Teahouse to calm opening nigkn the Production r 'Q , LQW7 ,gg ,551 42W ff r 7' K gwfun WWW? iNsR V' fy gf ,ta X - kai i' 'f V' 'Q A -, lf , it ci , wr ,rr if I ,fr David tint Seidl and - 2 tri it takes ' matea play e 3 ill I ir' Q-fy H I l i 1 K . L my -I lwlllll if' ' '1'liftf'J illll r i wtf i i, Ill IA i' N i rift I N tb, fr - r' mt r i 1 M1 S . - i X: -1, tark looks on as costume manager Kay Marie Boles adlusts a ir In X' up ' h use. rvf F9 flower in Mary Beth Sublett's hair before the opening act of Tea o v i- gi, v like -: ii' , X ir I A , - .V . , 4 rf W 'K n A i X r s rr 5 si as--he i 5 - . Blklm lllafoid Oss Om QNXBFN if ff Li vigrx cmd --5 'v-., .. n -M GNU Clflss, 'vii V ' Q'-7? forth -tf1jjSS 'H-,. h Q A-'fill echo -ITS QQ COme. xx qu-nw .Nr N1 . u 4 1' fr if tl vt- l J illlt? r Y Rick Seidl and l'laVfY Schwartz find Rrop manager Marcia Perry finds a moment lt'takes a lot of time for Melinda Vogel Thai if 'fakes much Velteafslng to to reflect amid the ever-present noise and to transform high school iunior Rick make 6 play 6 SUCCESS. confusion behind the scenes of Teahouse. Devine into middle-aged Colonel Purdy. ' CAST OF CHARACTERS Sakini ,--,,,--,,, ,-,-....-.-- H arold Schwartz Sergeant Gregovich ........... ..... J im Williams Col. Wainwright Purdy lll .........-.. Rick Devine Captain Flsby ,- -.---...,............ Rick Seidl Lotus Blossom -g--,.-.-....... Mary Beth Sublett Captain McLean ,---.-.-.,........ Rodney Stuart f , 'bi a 1rff 7' ef T Old Woman ................. --- Cyndi Eastham 'S 4:9 , 1 Old Woman's Daughter ............ Jamie Latture ,'p -Ml Daughter's Children -,- Nancy Schwartz, Jim Hambly, ,ft if , Bob Hambly, Kathy Stark, David Stark, I F57 fri J f fi l xi, I ' ie, J Marie Boles 6dlU575a tening act of Teihouse' Wendy Koppel, Jody Koppel, Richard McWilliams Ancient Man --.- .,............... Greg Meggers Mr. Hokaida .......... -. ......... Kenny Greene Mr. Sumata ............,......e... Ken Beavers Mr. Sumata's Father ..........e..... Dan O'Canna Mr. Seiko .... -- ..................... Joe Martin Miss Higa Jiga ...... ,- .,....... Debbie Wheatley Mr. Keora ........................ Steve Beyers Mr. Oshira .........e,........... Bob Threlkeld Everett Rice, Richard Dixon, Villagers .....H.. .,... Gary Wright, Charles Chatalain, Charles Urban, Eddy Qualls, Cliff Gary 5 B 21 J K J Ladies Leag l ue For Democratic Action -- Rhea Ansorge, Jennie Cullins, Connie Martinson, Debbie Gardner, Cindy Fisher, Laura Wood, April Hambly, Nwm 4 , .X tv, M kk Sheila Clemons, Becky Dickson, Toni Deathrage, Becky Beasley, ...ai a. Karen Vaught Saklnl fl'lBrOld Schwartz? explains to Captain Fisby CRiCk Seldll Why LOTUS Lady Aster .- .............z........-- Little Nan Blossom QMary Beth Sublettj has been presented to him as a gift. ef-L 1 t.r,, i 21 Holidays Festive celebrations held in honor Ol annual helidavs Vfith increased aziicipation of holidC1YS and HO school, aczivities also mounted in number. Christmas parties, 3i. ZT:f.Q for and delivering Dl'9S9l ll5t DfOdUCiUq .the Czr.dL-..aht Service, decorating UTS Cl9DC1f'ffU9Ul dis' play '.-.ri..ic'.-,fs and szudying for those ever-popular last- day-hef'.e-we-c'ei-rui tests that every teacher seems so fond cf 1.1 added to a busy Christmas season. Than: rxzrgq :md Valentines Day were looked for- '.-fizrci to czzizicipation ci good iood and special VV' 4' N ' i 1 tv 3' ,xg , ll 1 X lilly ii tint? all-In C6 'fghl , '41, '.' asv' W For the third consecutive year, the language arts department won the Christmas window contest with A Christmas Fantasy. LG, ,X - 1 tag friends. While students were on vacation from school, the teachers were put to Work at the State Teachers Con- vention in Little Rock. Since snowfall was scarce, the School Board allotted one extra day of vacation to the students and teachers. This snow day was added as a Well-deserved ex- tension ot the Easter break. Everyone welcomed the iona holiday in order to prepare for those hectic spring activities which led up to that magic day-May 27, l ,www During the impressive Candlelight Service, the angels surround Mary QMarcia Perryj while giving adoration to the Baby Jesus. l ' M fftitftgftf ff, li 'V Happiness is hunting for Easter With ' Ml ii A . a sml , M , , eggs with Someone you love. is Surprise!! io Hr1dBfu121ruTrL're humbly accepts a Valentines Day gift from Mr. TankersleYf but he Present is an arrow through a calf's heart. llllljal liolidi r 'writ ' -t ' '1 - 1. i --. H 'v-- -. .Wal sw-.r All lexlifi , 'Q-. Y T.: lQ-X i -Q M ' ' :Fifi 1 3,1-eicorm -.qu - , . s: ..,, .. -fe ii-'1- A-Y-tics 5-X -u-,,, -Q-A fxl . .lay Q7 D' rx. , if A i l . The angels surrounrlllil e Baby Jesus. uf ffjflkersleyl lf bvl lt Sports Banquets Trojan athletes celebrate victories at banquets Two banquets spotlighted the accomplishments of the football team, but the entire athletic department was honored at a special dinner, l-lot Springs High Schools first All-Sports Banquet. The event was held at the Convention Auditorium, and tickets were sold by students. After a delicious meal, the coaches introduced their respective squads and gave a brief summary of their season's events. Awards were presented to several outstanding team members. Guest speaker for the banquet was Mr. Earl Morrall, quarterback of the Baltimore Colts, as Well as recipient of many national awards. l Mrs. Bobby Hannon, Mr. W. C. Mears, and Arkansas' Coach of the Year, Coach Bobby Hannon, enioy- the All-Sports Banquet. i - l Star quarterback of the Baltimore Colts, Earl Morrall, is the guest of honor at the city-wide All-Sports Banquet. 75 Plates are filled with delicious food by Duck'White and Larry Myers at the fall football banquet sponsored by the Downtown Rotary Club. As Rick Eastburn eyes the desserts, Jerry Brawner and Phil Otwell load their plates at.the football banquet. OUR HERO! shin- Student Council Elections lwo offices filled im Gjgjhggjiga, campaigning, talkinq, DOstermalcing, ff drift arorziserzzakirtg, public speaking, smilinq, if' a Qct 'ere just a of the traits observed 4: ' 5 s running for student council offices ' . X I T ,iiflffj i..', .,. '.'.-: C lf ULCITCFI. mediately, others after runoffs to get posters up, handbills out, and be able to convince people their candidate was the most worthy. Then the big moment came, when speeches had to be given to finally convince those still undecided few who could make or break a candidate's election. Four i Eiirxi zrzly cz eel: for campaigns put hardships on excellent choices were made after runoffs between the yfygjij ggi Campaign managers alike. Candidates top vote receivers in two particular races. The four elect- ' K fgisfigejf,-Q5 to wary students as the best ed were already leaders who in the past had proved only a fe:-.f days. Campaign manaqefs child themselves competent, sincere, and honest workers. Q f l N 'P U nu t r ' 'i , i l N 4 X X: jr, A11 Q , ll vm , ig , QQ , ,r i 5 sul X I . i C . ki XV L+ 1 'lc an . ' ' i A X ji v E t r 2 , ck 5 i 1 5 ' I PIII 1 , . '1 '-4' r Colorful posters sucb as this one for Jim McAdams were used Phyllis Riggan and Coy Theobalt put up posters for Coy's success- by all ot rlic candidates to influence the voters, x '- t'?tfn,..ii' all g 'X 1 Il l 1 tfff 'll' ,lllllllj . Q, tu , 1 fllwl is 'K .3n-silin', . V My Q, ' As Ia candidate for secretary of the student council, Betty Lou Wliite gives her campaign speech before the entire student body. EaVlY One bright Thursday morning, students marked ballots for tlie candidates of their choice in the student council election. ful campaign for president of the student council. ...if - .1 f 1 if f lux' it il fc rl ,, flilin lin i 1 freind r V nl YC Oi' N as N.. ,.,,,, ft lm lv 'nrzwvvv g, 'H - me .- .1 M ESS: -eff -'J---rf-4x::a.:i:. .. -...L--.gi f 'F-vv-1-tv?-Q .,-Qi- err.. , - A Y-,..5......,......---....,-... -. , V - ., .. . , , . - it ' ' Wv.,i..,, Y ,iw , ,A x , . .. . .,, . X LS' s ll M stir ,M .m.,.w..sc.-...N,s.,aes-M..-MW.-AW...wwmwwwmswcwmm-scemscmccsveec...h.s.w.s.. ,NW ,,W,,,,,x ,W A , X ,.,,.,a,.. Q llQi Hmong A , 1 -t N 4 ...AQ LO A. 'i-x,.,l -cg . -QV. 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T NEW OFFICERS: Qfront rowj Jennie Cullins, secretaryg Shane Skelley, vice- Vice-president elect Shane Skelley used the Luck of the presidenti Qsecond rowj Coy Theobalt, president, Jim McAdams, treasurer. lrish for his successful campaign strategy. n 1 be T2 X a nm W F, .,,, .Ty-11 We aring an open-faced basketball on his head is Charles Urban's way of showing Presidential candidate Scott Smith expounds on his ' ' - - qualifications at the assembly. enthusiastic support of his favorite candidate, Coy Theobalt. Special Days Teachers love T-Shirt Da A squad ci teachers? Faculty cheerleaders? Thar: righzl entire school system really outdid it- self iz create an airncsphere ef team support on T-Shirt Day. Bath :tucenis and faculty wore Trojan T-shirts, purchased ec fllif in the year, During one assembly, 11.2 - I ff 51 piliy these to create a uniformed pep fjfriglilf fi 'craver rneznbers, wearing their T- hi' ' flezciizig costumes, led some victory , J ..c:c:aiu:'nllcor. J ..e::: tzecarzie an integral part of the school 'zrpcl faculty decorating shirts and dressing rn Sloppy Shirt Day. Magic markers r .moat '.'.'i:l-ely-touncl writing tools as students fzrfinzzcl at the early hour ot eight o'cloclc draw- - , , . . Y 'IIQCYIT-TT fl TEENS, lfizr. rf-fi: rf '.'.'if:l, fantastic colors found their Way r. r ' - Ewilflinfr cn Clash Day. Everyone was invited to 'r lxtgz rzzcgzt clashing clothes to show his sup- :' I the Trfxirzn learn. lt certainly was a switch to rfzrige and purple shirts, unmatched shoes, and ilil 'il' rf'-fl hfiir ribbons instead of normal clothes. ,f-..r ripple for the teacher? Yes, every teacher-male ' r l-'filfllf' 1.-rar: given an apple on Teacher Apprecia- ri llfijx l:',' the Student Council. The ladies of the faculty lf clg: ccrfzrigesg and the men, boutonnieres. r at -it if uf i f' n..X t , x It's time for a break, decides the exhausted Mrs Thornton as she rests for a while on the gym floor during an assembly TQ' ,fl . J ,' V, !: L'.63 S,'1!. Q If vuvrr, 'H , Teacher Appreciation Day is acknowledged by Kathy Grant as she adds her name to the We love Mrs. Thornton poster. Girls take the initiative of making dates during Twirp Week as shown by Tracy Cordells signing Don Gamers card fleffl TWO eX VemelY SlOppy shirts are displayed in the hall -X 4- s' , X we , I Y 1 t Y, T like MVN f 'i 1 0- ti? I te 'J K.. X' N4 W X N ,. -M .Q A -- A ff' . by enthusiastic supporters of the Troian football team ' ed Mrs. Thornton as g an assembly. , North Central Association he highlights ot the '7l year was a visit made Qne Of i 1 the school by the North Central Accreditation Com- Iimee, This was a twenty-one-man team ot educators, principals, teachers, and superintendents who were Visiting state schools and rating them to encourage self- in the individual schools. The North Central Association ot Colleges and Sec- ondary Schools is one of six such associations that set inimum standards to be met by institutions in improvement upm if MrSi1Moenster and Mark Hedden assume custodial positions as l ev hUffY to tidy her room tor the NCA inspection. rffirp Week as J 4 :Lf fj Cdl ' , I . the , Ulrlfcd I0 V I ii if-,im twenty-one-man inspection team visits HSHS classrooms order to be accredited. Hot Springs High hge been CI member since l928 and is one oi only two accredited schools in Garland County. North Central's Class A rating is the highest a school in this area can receive. The team visited the school for two days, sitting in conferences and in classrooms, evaluating every phase ot school lite. There was little tension and much cooper- ation. One representative commented, This is the friendliest student body l've ever seen. Faculty, administration, and representatives all enioy the delicious ban- quet, served in the cafeteria, which eases the tension of the day. ed in classroom work seem oblivious to the presence St d ts, engross I I ofUthZnNCA otticial as he speaks to their leader, Mrs. Pruitt. f d M . Thornton fabovej enioy talking with NCA glggiallgoggnfiqegleirllpzrct roorrin facilities, teaching methods, and class plans. Assemblies Seniors given special performance by Sound Generation After a few general assemblies for the whole school, smaller audiences were made possible by restricting assemblies to special groups. A Bell Telephone assembly was presented tc all physics, trigonometry, and calculus, classes to familiarize them with the company. Seniors were treated to an assembly on safe driving and a performance by the Sound Generation from lohn ,ffj W3, Happy Birthday is sung to surprised Brenda Richards by the Sound Generation, a musical group visiting the school. I n....-.--3 Interested seniors listen earnestly to one of the assemblies of importance held for special occasions with the guidance of Mr. Mears. Y Brown University. All of the boys came to an assembly on physical fitness presented by a former Mr. America. The drama department produced Trojan Women and Riders to the Sea as special assemblies for certain English classes. Several individual readings were given during these assemblies by members of the forensic team. Senior boys watch and listen attentively to a guest speaker at one ot the special assemblies presented for them in Mackey Theatre. vi? ti Advanced science and math classes attend an assembly sponsored by Bell Telephone explaining radio waves and their frequencies. V M1,1Cll Slate. the ba ln Ofder counlY ond fepI6l lesson 111 where The various Ol the enorni Kenny secretoIY l l i i GIRLS STA lsecgnd I Smith, ci GBDQVGHOU -113 to 'Tw HNR4 -,vrq sf:-4 Cm f1SSentt,i,, -1 America WOM wfrojqn --C4 sr N Q qbsemhlles Lil 'lC, 'N Q ' ' , t .. ' ll' n.,.vb u . Cd fetfidmqk DY members of o a guest speaker at one hem in Mackey Theatre. zer'nlDlY freqlle sPonS0fed by nCieSf Boys State, Girls State Two loyal Trojans elected to Secretary of State Much criticism is directed toward the structure of our government system, but few young people have the Opportunity to actually participate in politics and derive ndarnental functions and powers from their own experience. This is the purpose of Girls State and Boys State. Participation in politics is stressed. For two Weeks during the summer, delegates learned the basic principles of the United States government. In order to better understand it they elected officers to city, county, and state positionsp chose delegates to the county and state conventionsp and served as senators and representatives. The final day of their seven-day lesson in government took them to the state capitol, where the youth officials undertook the duties of the various offices and felt the impact of responsibility and the enorrnity of burdens they involve. Kenny Greene and Neia Paleologos were elected secretary of state of their respective delegations. its fu UW-5 STATER5 Neia Paleologos and Kenny Greene represented Hot Springs High as secretaries of Girls State and Boys State, respectively. 4 1 , J ,..., fr X f 1 , , -r ft' tx Q W ' l f K r V 'C c ef 1 f it Z X' , 5 f 'ef ! Mgt' , ,, , Q W , Wm Mew' i I eww f ZZ! ,. , .Mn af, 2 ' 3 6952325 'ffm' ,cr, , 'W '.4Ql'fff ,f-Mm... .If 27 IQ! ' 1- ' 3 U I, , Mm BOYS STATERS: ffront rowj Brad Gessler, Bob Searcy, csecond rowj Tommy McCrary, Bill Aronson, Cecil Cuppi ifhird rowj Armnee Coleman, Danny Roweg ffourth rowj Kenny Greene, Robert Tucker, Jerry Braw- ner, Dennis Dunkelgod, Donnie Abernathy, Ronnie Goodman. lsecond rowi mom 'Dwi Jan Harrison, Mary Dan Crane, Connie Thorntonp Smi - . ee Pale0lOQOS Golden Cam bell, Carolyn Caristranos, Chew' Th, Christi Cguch. ' p 29 - i,,,s, is SSS, .--in Civic Club Honors J Chosen seniors attend meetings of established elubsart- ,. . . ' ' b casual Service Clubs .Here an impcrrgnt ccuvlry in the Formal introduction followed Y conversa .i ' tion with civic club members and business leaderss nf-' ffl 'iff W A 'his 'noi '.-:as araiefully acknowledqe-Ci .Z-n..f4s ...'2', -,ana L... -s-A , . , W, . , . .D Ffh' I.. 1 , qcrmicms Lions Civ- heloed form bonds of friendship and understanding be- at' rf czrr.rr.ur.1t' crxzc or nos. anis. i t , 1 - I , l I V I O - - I , - B 4 QS ifrcmeq were hw-rgfed by tween students and their sponsors. The meetings provid-1 rar.: zztzrrgsts, are uslne- .. ..i r . . I I I I ,L .J . ' . . V, - J m.t,.qS ,md attend dinners ed an outlet for informing one another of their respectrve :. zrxrztizfzzrxs to 'rzszt zuszness moons . activities, functions, and duties, and in general pro-1 rnoted a basis for solid student-community relations. , . . , . fvvrv--::.'r : 'rfr' Caffl C.4...g.4,..,. l.4....,. Bankers toured Arkansas Bank and Trust Corr.n 's-y and were then treated to dinner. CA.. 1 - 453.2 ax 1: M .1 r : ' 4 n .1 JUNIOR BUSINESSWOMEN: Kathy Nichols, Suzanne Thomas, Fran Farrar, Kay Robertson, 3 ocbbac Reynolds, Jamie ignore, Marilyn Hodges. l 1 ,. , . ,, i J T . ff K -. .. f' 3,-'-2' ' -. . F X ' r , , - ,-'-' f K X .Nad V pt . . sax, : ,ln W ,, A I , . :V -x , .M Y A I K .VI , 43: ,Q ..' -' 4 X' ,-wif . C ,A . If L Qee, 'il 'K A J' n ,l 1' if . 4 1 I-51 I' ,J n F . Q l J s ici 1 xi . V . 111' 1 . 1 I r i i ' J 1 .Th 'VJ ' fi K 'V 'll to fl , ll 0 4 '- A e,.25,.fLf .. J I I N s N ' I a 'Militia Q. Gazer- irrl rowr jg' r F ..,. rib S-- 1 l - ' ' ' .sv L l i I . f, ' - C , l it , ,f JUNIOR LIONS: rfront rowt Bobby Johns, Dennis Dunlcelgod, Mike Langley, Danny Kauf- T7 mang Csecond TOWJ Tommy McCrary, Curly Robertson, Johnny Morrow, Cecil Cupp, Morey fi W Silverman. V' g ,,l r ' l ii..J li' bv A 30 I - -fe .. . , , , , , I Y I . l . -um m. pnurg H i i ' ' ' W' V ' -.4,gg,gg 71,::,1--1,,.H:. 3 . -T -'15-,t':tog.,.5q,13, ,L:.ag: .girl-T-I-1- 3-ffii'?.iiQ?'.ED i?5'5?7aTG5531E.LTf,I'-3l. EZ1 :A 1 i v vt .... z.- ,-3 z.':.:: .1.a.:':.'3.'1' r1'it:: ::r ' :.:' .5::' 1 ' A- .Sq 5 4 l u S ! ffl is Y ' l J 5 Q2 in af ,f-f 'f 75' Z 'PQ 5 i i 5 af s Ti big we V 5' www, Awww M v- ! x I 4k eff ff? ,f f QM 6 , ,, f,,-,,,,, ,l 11 ,' V .,,L A ,. Zaf WE S X N, ...-:. : 1 X X1 X S UXX W XSNQSS Z4 ,, X4 NR ,, V- 41, im 1 ' ' 1,9 fi 1 3, , ..,. f . 4 ,f AVN, A' ,vnu 7 JUNIOR OPTIMISTS: Bobby Rilenuli, Bill Aron- X -21 'Xxx a Y xx X x X X X li son, Danny Rowe, Don Harper, Joe Davis. JUNIOR CIVITANS: .lonnie Dacus, Bruce Buck, Ronnie Goodman, Brad Gessler. -e 5 J 'ge Eloyynrovvn ROTARIANSQ Qfront row, h I D, Chwan Elizabeth Jefferson y ei Clem, Bob Searcy, fsecond rowj JUNIOR BANKERS: Qfronf rowj Debbie W eatey, 'ane . FIS , ' I i Ronnie Goodman, Brad Gessler, Don Golden Campbell, Mary Claire Atkinson, fsecond rowj Marcia Perry, KEVSY5 Mlilerisllftzafilg Harper, lthircl rowj Donnie Abernathy, Melson Debbie Vanderslice, Paula Seay, Debbie Gardner, -lUClY BUVVOUQ .51 an Yna 'J , v Jim Steed. row, Kgfhy Nichols Suzanne Thomas, Fran Farrar, Kay Robertson, Debbie Reynolds, amie i l l Latture, Marilyn Hodges. , rt 2 l - A i OAKLAWN ROTARIANS: Mike Trammell, Rodney Sruarr, Jeff Lowrey, Kenny Greene. Bond Honors I wi 'C ll' J First Band Ribbon Award given to honor Symphonic Bandw ' ' -- .,- i.-fm. ,Nev Q-,r,.Q,D he nr.... ..,-..4 .......+.,.., . , , r . F ,,.., ,,.,.f.ff.: ... V,-Nev . a ,uf .i.:- ': A. -.. ., . , . - . 1 . ,-. v-,-.....,.fv. Lrvg I XII.. ...LAJ.vyAL LA. 1 Springs High School areas, band students nts in band festivals. i :iff .es...-.. held at Henderson State ' .,.,..:,.fv ... J.,. ,.. . , sen for first All-Region 22.3 :c signer. cnc- - Ezra. these s..f '-:ns a ninih-grader from South- .'C:ILl iqrpi gh School. This freshman was also a fiiiifzt-2 ., .7-.ll-Stczie and achieved a place in the .fivzfff Eizrzii. The high school sent four candidates to '-.ll-S1110 i '.-.' o cf these students earning playing if ' .ze Fai.-Stciie Band. A special honor Was given to the l-lot Springs High School Symphonic Band this year. The Band Ribbon Award was received by Don Harper for the entire band. This award was given by the Band Ribbon Company in recognition of the band's honoring its students. The colorful ribbons and decorations that band students Wore at each student had accomplished was the ool's Way of publicizing the honors that had been telling Wh sch earned by the students. The Symphonic Band Was given a write-up in three national magazines for receiving this special honor. J.. i ' i Band members Kathy McConkie, Wayne Wheelis, Debbie Poff, Don Harper, and Kay Wheelis are qualifying candidates for All-State. X I' X' , TW T, ' ,hs ,ws 17 79 ,rr ff, f - -X . in 1,11 . ' ' , K Q4 1 ff l K ' QR, . -X a ' I ' 1524 aw fmfffj ki- ' Ti- r T f ci F? , 4, .X I ,fyfgzfwf E , - . : - 7 if A 3 is .V . it ff ivy- A T-:TV lrrrr T' , ' Q f . ffyp, lfygyryy-if , 11 3 Drum malor Don Harper receives . r . Q T r T J' the Band Ribbon Award. i T y i 2 f - f1Qf',Q 4 , VV I' V , if ' L J 1.44 . Band members Debbie Poff Wa ' I yn I I ' ' d Don Harper Qualify for All-Region? eels Leah Stems' Everelle Rice' Kay Wheelis' an r ,I M ,M gn- rl is if i Gii , if . i 4 . . it t I. ' l ' fi :d it f 1 1 i at Yi if 1 . i l W J 4. X . 'i Qi .i ii i br GiltDUF.iES he ittimas, lfe .1 'mi N-wwf it-' vii, at 4. lilillll Dail QE' E if iiscliei, f.E'1 . lil, Rial Se 5 '- Q .. l A s V , V.. ,i i il l i. 'TTQTJT Q t l ii' L on ' Wi P itiiii' We is l'l'Eln V V 735- 1... ,iii - --fu-1:-.,:,,-, H V ghd, V I , N .... .., 1. 'lWOnic Bam v cmd Ribtfl -new iisiif the entre his -. .. 4 ie. -.,, .h cv 'a., li: Students' U: fu A,. :and students . an -v-e-. C WGS FWS that had ' 21215123 l l A ,AJ -li r and Kay Wheelisare 1 i . d ray Wl'eel'S' an V011 lc Band WGS Giver for receivirg Honor Students Thirt -tour students wear gold tassels at graduation One early wintry morning, just after arriving at school, twenty-tour astonished students suddenly found themselves being called to Mackey Theatre. Dread seiz- ed their minds as they walked cautiously to the theortre, rehensive ot what was going to happen. But the geed news came when Mr. Mears greeted them. These students had been chosen among all their peers as the most academically talented students ot each class-twelve seniors, six juniors, and six sopho- mores-or those students with the highest grade points. In honor ot their achievement, the Kiwanis Club treat- UDP HONOR GRADUATES: ffront rowj Lorna Story, Patti Neal, Therese Lyneh, DBVCY l-ee, is Suzanne Thomas, Janet Seiz, tsecond rowj Nancy Skoog, Karen Mullins, Dlane Cllf'5l'a f , Fran Farrar, Nancy McCully, Alice Watkins, fthird row, Dawn Reed, Kathy. Sharp, Sue Golden, Mary Dan Crane, Tommye Smart, Nancy Hughes, ffourth rowj.DebbIe l?eYn0ld5f Margaret Fischer, Carolyn Herring, Judy Beasley, Janice Rowe, CYnll'1'ff R'Xi lflffh 'owl Bruce Buck, Rick Stewart, Rick Skillern, Henry Wheeler, Bobby Ritenutl, Don Harper- ed them to a banquet in the spring. At this time, each ot the students received a certificate declaring his high- standing merit. The seniors ot this group found themselves honored once more at the end of the year. They were part ot a group of thirty-tour students chosen as honor grad- uates. All of these students had maintained a 3.5 aver- age or above for the past tour years. They were easily recognized on graduation night by the gold tassels hanging from their caps as they walked up to receive their diplomas. soPHoMoRE KIWANIS: ffront raw, Ed Lynch, Elaine Phillips, Dru Dodson fsec- cond rowj Ronnie Gardner, Charles Waca- ster, Carl Gessler. fa 'TH '-1 , . ,C r fr:- vf, frfrfzj 'iff , ,if ,M fr f fi ' , V 'X , lgflef - ' n tffihgfg- .,,,...: V ,Ee L Q J Q Q, fy.. - K9 -fa i' 5' ' WANISZ font rowj Nancy McCully, Janice Rowe, - T Smart, tthird rowy Bruce Buc , Gill 96 , SLHTHOR KIWANIS: iffonf rvwi -llm Slezakf Marsha Donalljan' SCOTT -lllaerlilfSljtlF1,eeTel:,mIllAiJrY Dan Crane, Margaret Fischer. Pnlllhf JUdY Russell, fsecond rowj Leah States, K6Tl'1Y Kmghl' Fred ri Ce' PhYllls Heinemann. cccilc-nt ratings were won by members of the forensic f,:':s.c-ztialcer from this school won honorable mention me f P'Wi'3Si rrirrgs Iaycees, was presented to Mr. Ronnie Grisham, tl o State Teacher of the Year Award. Awards Talented students receive accomplishment honors Creative '.-.'ri'ir.c5 students won honors in several :ay ccrfesis, cne student receivinq second place siaie for her esscry on hirinq the handicapped. A :ict honor graduate earned the title of National Merit ghclarship finalist and has a chance for a scholar- to college of her choice. The boy and Qirl Elks -adership Pg-.rard winners achieved first and second aio honors, respectively, in the state. Superior and rzt the State Speech Festival. The Betty Crocker .ic .J .uv CQ.. V ., Teacher of the Year, a special award qiven by Hot zzrzfh teacher. Mr. Grisham is now in competition for .wx 'U UN Patti Neal: Ability Counts Essay Winner, Mary Dan Crane and Tommy McCrary: Elks Most Valu- able Students Winners. Golden Campbell, Jackie Hughes, and Patti Neal: Air Pollution Contest Winners. Jamie Latture, first place local and second place state, Don Abernathy, first place local and first place 51513: Elks Youth Leadership Awards, tw fi V37 5.5, -w,,,...s tl' i , l l l Patti Neal, Mr. McMillion if 1: ,ya Q, 1 ,, .V X 1 Z, A l N 5 t 'ff f . L I 4 9 ll ini? IWW 51' l 71: 'T KRS l lj 1 ti 1 , Z? Y 4' 1 2 ff 47? . . l 5 .rw -g W, - .' i , F fr-wyfz5i'z:ff.,7.95.1523 r i ' fu r' Wfww ..w,'tM Q.'.L1,f, J t I O , fo! 1 i 9' 1 l , W ft , 42 an q r M , 7 J , ,rg A , fi , 15, V ? 1 k If fa? 547 ,, 1 ,, D 0 , rr A l' f f f ' ' igjay- t fp ff t It 1 Y Af? 5 . wi t. V f 4 r t t 1 ,f 1 lt M 1 , 1 l it 4' A 1 t ,4 i i li, 'fi 3 4, i i 1 , i i tv I 1 L ' it l t J I 1 . tt 4' .' 1 ' if - L .. . , it 51, weft ey 3 ly ,l 'll' . , , X 1,1271 V xl K i Mary Dan Crane, TommY McCrarY Jamie Latture, Donnie Abernathy lf'tl'll tal' tw' mc ,pw X . l . l ,l l l lr, . Y! l. Gllsltam Mr l R l Nciv fi Pam Neal, MV. MCMilll0n Janef Seiz X Carolyn Caristianos ,fi my Golden Campbell, Jackie Hughes, Patti Neal llJf ' . ma I M, Dor1f1leAbe ' ,I 'v U 135 V fx E A W ff l I 1 ' ' 5 ' J., A Mr. Grisham, Mr. Mears r ,, ,al it ff: za' Laura Vaught , State Speech Tournament Winners Janet Seiz: National Merit Finalist. Carolyn Caristianos: DAR Good Citizen Award. Laura Vaught: Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. State Speech Tournament Winners: ffront rowj Charles Boyd, Alice Wat- kins, Greg Cischke, Mary Dan Crane, April Hambly, fsecond rowj Jennie Cullins, Mary Beth Sublett, fthircl rowj Marcia Perry, Terry Patterson, lfourth row, Kenny Greene, Rick Stewart, Rick Devine. Mr. Ronnie Grisham is congratulated by Mr. Mears after he receives the Outstanding Young Educator of the Year Award presented by the Jaycees. XX, 35 y I Six, 'lr' T- an W f . Senior Prom Enchanted land of Camelot comes to life at rlington . x . X -f s ..s ive The days of King Arthur and Guinevere, Lancelot N fXNX h P il-X, E K, X and the knights of Round Table, and Merlin the X g Q1jh-V X lflagifgiizrt once again relived for one brief even- X will n , 3. X mg-e Senior Prcrz. The cf Camelot paralleled .X the 1e'ger.dar',' perfect city for the ever-rnernorable XXX final 'if cz perfect evening to highlight the 'y'eaI. i X fx ,z::r ittee, which was composed of the X 1-ffjfw-t .qgizer cf zfoluriieers ever, carefully planned X c N V J x f f 'fried the event. Decorations, illustrative of the X X rf. ., rgrrfie and hung on the 1.-.falls of the Arling- 5 ,rr tifrllrccrrzi. 12:1 cash couple ascended the spiraling G gzffzirfvzqro, they r:'.nIci hear the music of the Saint larnes x L15 Crdxrgz, te errrferwzirieirs for the evening. Refreshments X X ' Epy f ...mit of sophomores adorned in Carne- it ' 'fzyhiffn 'l ci girls '.-rearing long, medieval gowns, D. 1 1 the Et'f,':5 Lf ' 'iles and tops. Uv, fl .b Wtttt ffliffll fzzi atmosphere prevailing, no one could - ' lifilrt to-'-15:11 fr lzinril of mystical fantasy and fascination- f, lj cr, ga-rlrfzgxz, an hour of perfect happiness -as he . f' '- lo W 4 fl'lll'f- l '.-with ltic, dale. Prom committee chairman Ann Malcom supervises the placement of decorations with Darcy Lee and .lan Harrison. 7' 1 ff Xa ix x . A . -i ' J .5r- xi' ' Q , 51, I 1 iv ' ,,v- r,,-z.1m1w-7: - la er iff t X l Dressed in fifth century English attire, Tommy .ffrfb Koonce and Alicia Jones prepare to serve thirsty f guests at the prom. -5 ' 'ft Fltfdlftg VefUQ9 ffOm th-e music and crowd, Jennie Cullins and Greg Woodbury enioy a quiet moment in the lobby of the Arlington Hotel. Wcllfll Show idly 4 AL ,. lfjlllfll ll fn . ,f , , , I 1 .1 fig, ' lv' ff: 1 .dll-1 ,f . I , ' 1 , 'Qc ' mio' ' ,r ,,, an 5, , , ,,,. Aff' . ., l . .- 1 ff.. ,. ,abd J7' 29' . 112 yq. ff. ,..vr r r F. ,v. fC .,f ' r ':: ,nf ' , in 5' 217- ,mv .r- itli r 1 l t , i v l f l Q 'LIZ . ll t .. 2-ll Vt lv N. ..',, . l -. Cllll d'll't': 'il-'arte Boles, H i l E lt! rx ill t t,,,QKANEltpt ,NEW I L it glirsw X -Y. dburl . and Gfeg WOO 1 t Band Variety Show Bands, variety acts bring enjo able show to audience From a large number of variety acts trying out, six acts, the best in many years, were chosen to perform tor two nights at the Southwest lunior l-ligh School Auditorium for the Band Variety Show. A The three-man emcee team-Rick, Rick, and Robert- also deemed best from among the twelve hopefuls for the positions, kept the show running smoothly to pro- vide responsive audiences on both nights with a brisk, entertaining program. The Symphonic Band, with the help of the emcees, presented a moving version of Singing and dancing their way into the audience's hearts, are Kay Marie Boles, Harold Schwartz, and Debbie Wheatley. America to climax the evening's entertainment. During the course of the evening, a new folk-duo was introduced, parts ot a Broadway show were brought to lite, a bit of Dixieland was presented, an appearance was made by the Flying Fickle Fingers ra la emceesD, Get Together was sung as it never had been before, and DAIOKANETERI and Phyllis Heinemann made return appearances from last year's show. All in all, a bright and bustling evening oi entertainment made up the l97l Band Variety Show. T 1 l it l 5 3 if 4 i ' ft f T f X f 5 g ,,,,l , - f , I, V 1 f N 1' f',i , T f i : I ' 2 2 r A , ,',, , 1 T f l WL 5 c , ii W, ,, W.-, 4 5 , :gi -.1 , . M791 ttf, ' 'f ' i f 1 v1f,gf273, T V, . , ff?-5229: y f ig fa Mfr? , t T Tii ' 1 1 Tr, ,414 . 1 ,'ff3,T-T : Tu , T , V ' . ,Ayyq ,y,y, l ,,,,, X ,, f y . T ?5f?'iTWff9Yfii?9+f24?L.,-V ' YTT f f5f,iTfT7'f?'- is ' K T if ' ff T 551522, , ,rv I T , ,., ,,., , 5.97, I if f ,la 4 lg ia Robert Borland's comments bring on reactions ot grimacing pain and utter shock from emcees Rick Seidl and Rick Devine. . I -..l ' --f f lfv- V , En Accompanied on guitar by Danny DAJQKANETERI, a two-time act in the annual BVS, present their R l I ,T N Q Pl I rousing version ot Saints' Train tor the audience's enioyment. Owe' 'S so Ols ela a eo 0905- Hobbies Students spend spare hours with unusual pastimes On r re days when students found that teachers had rgpizred from hCIT1El.'.'Cl'lI assignments, they relaxed their zforite hobbies. All hobbies provide tirne-cf,r.surning rest, but not all provide adventure and relfrxirrg a:':1u4:orne:zi like the hobbies of these students. I-.ir ':'pti'.fi:ies aroused considerable interest. Boys tried their nfzrvi az piloting planes, and girls went to the f.-lff'. :fo'i art sltydiving. l'f'ZTt'f fZiLlClQITi3 spent their tree time with musical irr- ::tru::.f.f:a.fg: oi various types, one receiving a standing f,-:fri at the Spring Concert for his skill on the violin. 'l'f::-ziflerzziists are few and far between, but this zwsltszl -.-:as fortunate enough to have one. With the use nl his zxltill he stuffed animals for a Christmas display winflof.-.f and helped win first prize for the language arts flfrirzrtrzzertl. ,vii to A l l J r if I nil Talented John Ciosmak, a master of the delicate violin, tunes up his instrument before a spring concert practice. Painting beautiful landscapes as he enioys being out-of-doors is one of Gary Lemons' favorite pastimes. 'S A il 151' . uf' SN is 1 ' t' I E X V, ws. ' 'tk '13- l , ,. iz' U 'H.1'al. U.-. Q1 sq ,V ,x J, if F N i. 1 Q, ,.,. at -,l l t ZT- x RBI? 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The Old Counlry Church is The seTTing for Ravonna Threadgill's singing - a selecTion from her original folk music composiTion enTiTled PUT Love FirsT - as she relaTes a Timely message To her audience. -F-.....,,,,,, , sri .,. sg 2' gi: Taxidermisf Jerry Vacarro displays several of The furry animals ThaT he has skillfully mounTed and preserved. ru 4 V As 9' On his afTernoons off, PaT Fleming makes a few final adiusTmenTs on The chopper ThaT he has assembled from old parTs. AfTer carefully checking The insTrumenT panel of his airplane, Ricky Cox radios The conTrol Tower for clearance for Takeoff. EEE Dress code allows minis, midis, maxis, and pant suits 1 1 . . 1 4 4 1 1 PCGS ZQLD YECI' '.'.'-STE CHICK LO CCLCH CD, CDO mOfI'lY fu,-f' f. M, :..3. .. .,.,.,,, J ci.-.f..,' ,ut Us a - t J., .M u...-... . Y T P 511139215 SECICDSC1 ICI CI styles were also popular. One of the most widely-noticed fads was leather. Anything and everything made from suede leather was rzeagurr. cet:-reer. e:c:.e:1e :na1'.fzaua-i1y ana corn- rleze ur.ifc:rf.i-.:, especially tearing apparel and quickly accepted-especially it it was red, white, and . ther :ecessar',f ' accesscries. blue and had stars and striD9S- Eczr. r.s bcyc appeared in bccts. Girls wore So fads died quickly, but not because ot student ' ,zs :hat either laced ur: me front or zipped in choice. Playing with clackers and the game ot e ci and boys a.l '.-:cre Dingo pccts. Other clothing tlinch were banned from school almost as quickly . tgi.ls varied from short culotte skirts to long as they arrived, These fads were considered dangerous 1: Paxtsuizs, gauchos, and midis in many and detrimental to Wholesome student recreation. nl .K QQ! 'xl Q r 1 I N an , , , A 'if' K I X .r .z 5 Wire-'rimmed glasses such as those modeled by Kelly Jennings and Jim Pennington are extremely popular this year with girls as well as boys. xy ls fl, t . , 1: gt t . 'fff rg, 2,5 I , Z fi 1 M Q V -f . Q, ,gig 3 q., it l 2, Ai ' ' i ,, i -t ew, , . f H, we ,, .r ' w 1, ,- , f in - - , 1 , .1 at 4.1.4 4' 'fi . ,. .. cal.: . lgfci. up FASHION MODELS: Helena Szenher, Shelly Brown, Jan Harrison, Debbie Wheatley, and Deborah Reed. Bead and buckle Chokers are mod- eled by Carolyn Dempsey and Judy Milsap. WH F ,,,4-04, + 3-1 ie: ' QS 9' lml iam :n 4 Diflnt Suits H by WGS lgqthgir Sfilhef WGS .-c1, white' cmd ,SQQ 1 MS v-21 . 959 Ol Student r me QUHIS Ol 1703 GS Quay -em. 1 1 '9Q GGHQaou Tfireation. Szenherf Shelly BLOYSH 1eatleY, and Deo Dances -1-1-1-1 Famous trumpeteer appears at Sadie Hawkins Day Dance Sadie Hawkins Dance was a blast. Two bands- Burgandy and Steele Image-provided the musical pace with the songs ot today, while Marryin' Sam kept up the social pace by marrying couples. The entire gym was decorated Dogpatch style with store fronts and outhouses along the sides ot the gymnasium. Bathtub punch was brought in to enliven many tired dancers, while others sought their way to the bales ot hay set about the gym floor. Al Hirt, a celebrity appearing in town, made a sur- i 92 5 af . ,--1.617 ,,a ,,, , Al Hirt and Mrs. Sipe appear as the duo ot The Beauty and the Beast, with SnaggIe-tooth Sipe running a close race tor the part of the Beast. i 1 . 4, ' prise visit to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Students were thrilled to shake hands with him, and many also obtain- ed his autograph. Mr. Hirt was given a briet tour ot the school and an opportunity to talk with some ot the students. Football victory over Camden Fairview led to the sparkling Homecoming Dance, held in the cafeteria atter the game. Burgundy also provided the music for this dance. After the evening had progressed, the royalty was introduced to highlight a victorious day. Marryin' Sam fCoy Theobaltj hifches Karen Parker and Steve McMahan at the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. Dance music is provided by members of Bur- tQSssc.,c. XXss4sci,. A is . .. N215 xg' Wg QQ 22-if , 91- QF' K xxgx es N gundy - Steve Carleson, Leo Castleberry, and Ronnie Castleberry - at the Black and Gold Dance held in the cafeteria. Parking Areas Multioolored cars border school on three sides From an aerial view, Hot Springs High appears to have a brightly-colored border, for the school is sur- rounded by parking areas. And every square inch of available space is utilized to the fullest degree by close- ly-packed, multicolored cars of all makes and sizes. Early each morning students raced to the west park- ing lot to lay clairn to a plot of pavement. Those arriving late were forced to settle for parking on the rocks in the east parking lot and struggling over the chain harriers. Then, of course, there were the students who had enough nerve to risk finding a violation ticket under their windshield wipers after shool-they parked in the teachers' parking lot. ln most cases, though, only warn- ings were issued, and everything was legal as long rrs yellow parking stickers decorated the front windows. ion 42 li 1 I fr -fll.,-5.I..+r5 I-7' Early arrivals to school discover that parking their cars on the west lot is more convenient than on the east lot. .IR .--. it'.: . 'L - l NT -1-. -Q . ' . fs Nh A ffg ..l'l1. '4 '-.':- A V rw --, ,. I -A- , LEE .I -I flm- 'afgjgiyv nyc I l- '...,, -wi-' ' ' ' -1.4, V. 45:51.41 Popular-because-it's-paved west parking lot loses most of its cars quickly every day when the lucky seniors leave. l.l'Lll.llv1.,J , , 'Tm ' ' r -'-'.4.d...u.L I ,I . -J-fL.l. A i Lurking on the east lot, are huge black and yellow monsters which transport hundred of students to and from school each day. :Bra 1 -r 3 gf i, ff. tt ll t ll if ' 4' If Closed campus keeps cars quiet during school hours, but hun- dreds of engines will roar at two-fifteen and three-fifteen. r ,t i tt .1 lu, r, -r 'Nr 1 l '-N4 , 5 ffm- Qs ' ,lf i ,iff h gh... 'f-ff., , V l . Q-'rtylsif' 2 -V il , 7 4 ,th i 'r Y ' fs, 'ff 'f I ' ' t '- , iw -ff it , ,, V K , - '. 1-Vi Q, , .Iil1f, !'9ff , 1C'f Ft'? 14. -Wye 5 4, it r ,rr f M tri' , :ll , M iv, I ',' ,-,KN ' ' 4 lu., 'Tit fa.,-3 A variety of sounds revlerberate from the motorcycle parking lot 55 me b0Ys rev up their motors after a long day at school. I r l l limit pert: taiisli home x thi- i . ,yr by !'ua2r . Silly GM 'xx X at Bi sfho 2 nd three-fifteen. I . 1 wi 1 f , rl? pall! in fel' f 0l. 1 irf ar Jfl'O ol hours, but hun- anglol l In a large school the cafeteria must serve its planned lunches in three shifts to satisfy the small appetites of hungry students. - As her lunch period draws to a close, Kathy Grant hastily finishes her Spanish homework at a cafeteria table. W 15-:-r-iss-, I 4 . I ff i' N- ,.,. , , 32,2553 . -::::iE::':::5 , ' - . . , . . re- This daily guest a ears to be en o in a nutritional lunch P . PP l Y Q pared l9Y The finest dieticians the school has to offer. Cafeteria Staff offers good lunches in two serving lines Everyday as the noon hour slowly approached, un- usual moans and anxious sighs started filling the class- rooms. Although this was somewhat disrupting, it was also quite understandable-lunchtime had arrived. As soon as each bell rang for three separate lunch periods, hungry students quickly assembled into two lines Csometimes as long as the length of both the cafeteria and libraryl Those desirous of hot lunches found their places in the north line, while those wanting light lunches filed into the south line. Although the campus was closed, the cafeteria staff managed to bring the students a little closer to Burger Chef, Minute Man, and the Pizza Hut by serving such delights as hamburgers, hot dogs, French fries, and pizza. Those students who longed for home-cooked meals brought theirs in paper bags, full of the things they liked best. Persons dieting, however, found it necessary to bring such low-calorie fruits as apples and grapefruit. Food-swapping also became prevalent among friends, as well as did friendly noontime conversation. llllf 1 . i Students find that the price of admission to Rooms 1801 and 1802 cgerving entrancesj is still only thirty-five cents. 1 vv During the lunch period, students are given an opportunity to visit with friends and enioy a well-balanced meal? .- . , ,.n.: .,,. .,,... 1: ,1':-:---:g3A:-'- Qty, 1-1, ., Yr,-7 . -1--V if Y - ' ,,-- -.. .N-,Y.,..r-H . - ' ,V -' rl 5171 'TS-QLA?Z-f'51Z',,7.'n.' V-514' -Z'3'- .. W- ' ., ' .J .' , . . . M 4--1'f'- I :ffm -'V-'-sag-:fikz -V-f-V,-f.:'fw '--2:w1fr-Ar-Qaf+.,f fg--'-v,,:1T'i'a:.'1 ' f . , ,l . ,, ,, -,.., Z, 1, M 1, g, -. . ,Q -, K. , ,, . v- , A :-..., --, -V -r ,g 4 V .Q ' X , , ,P . ...-..-.1 f ,V , ,--,-,.,,,,....,-.-X..-,... F.- ...mu . . -- ' ' ' W ' N ,L:r9'f-szzflqm '1-,--'- - V Q -1 , -Y, --, 7. .-.-Zfncwq..-.V -.. ., - Wi-'L ?s-:':-17--- .J-M.. . .43 -.. :.c....' 41. 'g.,,.,r-WHA -' -fi, -'f' L -.rg . -...,f....L. - , .,, -Y ----' ' .wt : ' - 'j -':r.. ,.ap1m.m'-' 'hnxnwmanusszfunmkiIa?a13:Ei3w?m:1:1 IIORVVAYS 'he ringing of the bell that - signals the start of what ' may be either a boring or a fruitful day, A A waiting-forlsorneone to finish f .talking with a friend , ' . I and get out of your seat, - talking through the morning announcements, answering the roll, V asking permission to Go to your locker to get the book for that class, trying to get the teacher ' off 'the subiect W- the start of another day. fill! ,...........1-, fi as B ,S-5, i 2 . Q E if 3-11. t H - f' ,,..,,,..,., ,, I Superintendent Dr. Fisher fi It -:N 177.1 4, If tt v x X f-ami , . ' X 11 Dr. Gerald Fisher nds spore moments to talk with students Dr. Get: H ' ' 'ls secczia 'gear as superin- ciezit ' 12:1 t s.:i::t1 11:1 1-:ere czlzttcst fulfilled later 'iffllfil ever' s. I':lEQ',1.fI duties iziclizded Various icbs l at 'mis office 1:1 the Gorge, :fra he cften served as a host t ici a :jfeaksr ' 2::::1a'.:eis and civic clubs. But ine fact that Dr. Fisher gained cz relationship with the students that is not often eaualed in positions as time cozisuziiing as his rnaae real to the school, more than a name and a job. l-le became a familiar form in the halls at high school and sometimes enlivened Cr classroom with a visit or a stimulating lecture. Students became so used to his figure at football games, pep assemblies, basketball games, and bonfires that they were not even surprised to see hirn shed his coat and tie and become a part of the assemblies or referee Cr basketball game between the coaches and the varsity. Dr. Fisher stood as an example of true concern-cr part of what was happening. .x' rwmslvrx 'L 1 I .I ,, f. ,tcrvwf lf l ,A ff Ox Bmtfl ' r ,-: -t f --L f',4 lf' ,ff 1 'lv 1' f, rl , r , fl: ,f r' ff 7 , ,,.., f ug' , rf 1 'I' ,- l 1Ol EDUC!-.' C l Zloltrtscm, Q' l It ll ' ' ' ' ' -' ' ' ' -1 - - - 33,54--:, g, ,:. 'Y T.: -'QJJST ' - . -g.:JT5g:.,Ql1.: -' F iggfgf,-,Q-5, A7 --jrf:-,:.i.:.:1:.'::,:.7::::,. -:.1 - 1--ii, it .V-. .i -.--.... .. ,. ...i:,,: ,. r..- . .. w ' : 1' '. , -' Q , QNX if -1 ,-0-V-,Q-,-,-,,.-1 l r r Dr. Gerald Fl5l'el 5tud9fll5 M93 enrivened E htm! f lecture' Stud I s Pep I at ont1reS th t and rbqll Game ded his COG ee a irpfr or refer r cmd the fa true concern ard gf Education, Administrators Bo School Board Consents to eas The colorful debut of many new fashions around the School.-midis, maxis, pant suits, pant dresses, and bOO1S.,Was due to the broadmindedness of the Board of Education. A completely different and more liberal code Was adopted by this board, a decision en- thusiastically endorsed by the students. at official monthly meetings and sometimes at called meetings, determined policies and proposed Changes. A special tax increase was decided upon for dress Six men. ing dress code this year general educational improvement, construction of a new stadium, more lighting on the school grounds, and better paving for the east parking lot. Assisting Dr. Fisher with the management of the city schools, was Mr. Maurice Dunn, assistant super- intendent. He and Mr. William C. Lane, director of secondary education, were often seen in the various schools, as well as in that important central office, the heart of the school system. ff -ia-ut-1 BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Don Phillips, Mr. Richard Wootton, Mr. Earl Bates, presidentg Mr. Dale Cook: MV- Joe KaUfman- NOT Pmluredi Dr. W. R. Johnson, Jr. Mr. W ' ' Mr. Maurice Dunn, assistant Superlnlendenl - J- lane, director of secondary education Mr. W. C. Mears has the final word on rnaior, as well as minor, decisions concerning thc school. Principal Mr. Mears cares about all im-A .rw - f .f --. W. to . it ar. is 1'-ii. llrincigwxl of this large and demanding school, yet alt.-.'rz'ys a devoted husband and father. The :nystericusly-clothed figure who strolled into the gym 1-:ith Treizzneila, evclzing spirited cries from the fans. Prczncter cf cordial contznunity and school relations. The 11: n Efehind the camera picturing action-packed gcztites. No stranger tc headaches, hard work, and experience. Pizza-zttcilzer for the horne ec girls. Educatcr 1.-:hc knot.-:s the face of nearly every student. Substitute teacher when substitutes just cannot be found. Representative of our school on every occasion-always standing for us-no matter what the consequences. Sujojoorter of the net.-.fly-founded Youth Center. Referee for the faculty-varsity garne. A A friend who bids farewell to each graduating class in the spring-and hello to a new one in the fall. ' . ATI individual WIUO CCITQS- Always ready to participate in any school activities, Mr. M9 referees the varsity-faculty basketball game. f l i i l l l i liiientrazie' 4-59' me close' ' L' -, rl F fl 2 t f ie it .3 . lziflg' f fr is Q3 ici I .1242 . As: . l lc , X-.W t ll ini git 3 WE halls 4 l la I i l i - li ...ul Mr. Warren Frazier uses the Telephone a great deal in his work to promote closer ties between the home and the school. At 3 - I ' M, M935 The hellllglllen llme of the day, Mr. Wilson can be seen patrolling fffvllles O Cll9Cl4 for violators of any school rules. Assistant Principals This year the dynamic duo helped rule the halls For the first ti-me, the school had two assistant prin- cipals - Mr. lohn Wilson and Mr. Warren Frazier. Mr. Wilson managed to maintain a level of friendly association with the students without loss of authority. I-le not only managed to mingle with the students, but also enforced rules and regulations of dress and con- duct, scheduled substitute teachers, and planned daily bulletins. The individual attention he gave to the stu- dents became a vital force in maintaining a pleasant and stimulating school atmosphere. An open door leading into the small room domi- nated by Mr. Frazier, or Prof as he was called, was the first thing every student or visitor saw after he entered the front door. Through this office door - a view that included the hall, office area, and front doors - Prof did not miss a single occurrence. He fulfilled all his duties - direction of student activities, fire drills, parking, lunches, and absenteeism - by a direct, honest approach and a teasing manner that sometimes startled, but always pleased, the student. Although both were new as assistant principals, that fact was not obvious to anyone who went to them for aid or guidance. Both men had served as teachers before and knew how to cope with trying situations. t'me that he can be found confined to his desk 1liJAUrl?j?,hlrlleVlliEl5nlchecks up on some of his formal business. r. ,...,,.1 , Office Efficient staff keeps the school functioning properl ' ' and the office Workers often found themselves in- P. Visiie- ie Springs School needed no dl- lflqi I i d It d t .ectierf ie find the office. Centrally located in the build- volved with an 1I'CttS PCfI91'llf C1 Con use Tu in' Of Cf ina -' --'fs 'e Inca' ceini cf the school activities and co1'npliCOlti1'lQ SUUCIUOU- MQSSGQTGS WSIS T9 CIYQ to Slu- -!!Z,.:.TS.gVT,,-,fyzqffaw 'F 'ha Cgnstant flow to dents and faculty, and absentee rolls were lmsted and mu-if Mi' iildfijf-A-UNNMM! My if V checked for accuracY- The Office Wpewfilers' Us Well The office 1-:as :he center cf all vital information con- as the typtsts, were seldom at rest as they made copfes grain - siuzienis. Telephones were constantly rfnq- of QICIdGSi l95l5f,buueflnS' and hundreds of letters' OFFICE ASSISTANTS: tfront rowl Judy Madden, Melinda Edwards, Brenda Burks, Donna Ford, lsecond rowl Susan MC- Gowan, Judy New, Melissa Smith, Rhon- da Pope, Marsha Stonecipher, fthird rowj DeAnna Thompson, Vivian Hignight, Bev- erly Jester, Polly Chitwood, Judy Reber, Roseanne Foster, lfifth rowl Linda Mulli- nax, Karen Miller, Chris Hughes, Penny Bloodworth, Becky Lutes, fsixth rowl Rose Avery, Ceci Jackson, Martha Melson, Lynn Ray, Renee Hebert. OFFICE STAFF: Mrs. Robert l-leusel, secre gary and boglqkeeperg Mrs. Charllne Mul lins, registrar. .-,s ., M 1 ,- i. Mrs. Heusel Mrs. Mullins XA wx V ar. .,, 3 Guidance Ulm . i ftjfl ff' Asptllll ' f , r LING! ., frtlflh me-if lellels' Holliifilf qultlflflce , gp .arnll6I Ol bi! . is ' -f. lltere Were ' .-Y: me each co ,.. .1-'- Nlrs. lrons t ,wx ' - ' ' ' ' '-.:.s- ..,.f:f .+:3:Q::-.':2vNEi11-3,.:, ,5:v., -'-- - 1 ,,,- 1 W ,Y 4 ,...,..-.....-, it .,., . . , ,, , 1 17. Y Y Y K W ..... --.- ......., -. IIHQ D lollttl -3 hentai A V ...uv :J Sllfent Q. 1, I. x ..,- sm --.. Avi D. '--. N3 'wg -w-, ....., Q. -r I 5-111 -.. ' 4w-xA ISIUYSQI to it were listed Q. 'ISIS' Us We Y mflde Coit? 5 Of letters.. Mrs. Mullins Guidance Office Counseling helps prepare students for the near future A spirit jug in the guidance office? Yes, a big brown jug with the word SPIRIT written across it in big White letters. However, not just to the athletic teams did the guidance personnel give their support, but to every member, of the' student body. There were three counselors for the entire year. This gave each counselor more time to spend with each of . . ,,j,,.fI1 mf' , ,.,,, ,V 3-yjhx Mrs. Irons Mrs. Han Mr. Hodges Mrs. Searcy GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS: Ifront rowl Linda Bell, Laura Dunn, Kathy Knight, Isecond rowj Dorothy Jordan, Diane Phillips, Becky Tucker, Vickie Johnson. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS: Mrs. Henry Irons, Mr. Kenneth Hodges, Mrs. Mason Searcy. Mrs. John Hall, secretary. his students. Mrs. Searcy took all students Whose names began with A-Gr Mr. Hodges, H-Qi and I Irons, R-Z. A multitude oi college catalogs and brochures v kept in neat shelves for the student's use, and intor tion concerning scholarships, grants, and loans carefully filed by Mrs. Hall and her assistants. tx c.. , Faculty English teacher elected cit a lderman for third Ward Lgtg hours, red marking pencils, and test papers. Teachers are Il, ,, - f it 1 - ' ' 1-,M 1-'lthllv-es that Assignment sheets and homework papers. trainers aria zatners nussanas ana -1' s , , . , . , ,Q ,,i......1i, .uns Qaatugie the Rebels against class interruptions. 55535 building. Minds that regard the students as more than different .T , lf Mlm? U U. is i,. names to learn, rather as potential Wells of facts not azczatcrs out persons , .o , ' ' , ., 'b t rs osociet. lrnrzoriarf uxiis of a young person s .i1e, necessary aQ9HlS and reasons' Us future Comm u O l Y , r r,,.f-.1Cf:f.S V. ....-J -4 .'-.A-5... f 1 ' A nv-X C Mm., ,. ..C,.U-g -M mv. , on-.. Us ,. 5.4, ,..-..-- c... .ewan Uerff fi f' school ihct cannot function without them. .. .Q CJ. ,L uv. V ln short, a unique group of people who rnust have an . A El 1 QQ S teamed, oversupply of patience and understanding. A special breed. s,,qlt,Q.-- Mrs. Anderson Mr. Beard Mrs. Jim Anderson, social studies, FTA, Sophomore Class, Mrs. Frank Arnold, li- brarian, Career Club, Library Club, Junior Class, Mrs. James Barron, biology, Senior Class, Mr. Elmer Beard, English, Junior Class, Mrs. William Beasley, psychology, Coach Mike Bender, science, assistant coach, Sophomore Class, Mrs. Stanley Browne, English. The Nlutesong, Junior Class, Miss Burmer Bryan, mathematics, Senior Class. Mrs. Arnold V,Tm,x:.-.-..,, -7 -Q--ff, ,f,, ------Y---'1 '-'W-'- '-'Q l lr l. ls' l it ' l ' if jf- 5 7 QQ., ' I . A, ,. Q, ,Q-,:,vi's' ' ,h y A Q. 1 ', .... . Q, . 5 X ' .1 735- Mrs. Beasley M S r . ,V K 'mf- .2 Browne J Mrs. Barron 4 r , If ,I rc , I if ill r 'l - 9 ' . , , R 1 J I , lt 'l ,, l f . V .mi I. 1 . rp, .' , W ,' f Co Y ' ww.-1 , 1 g..,,,n it it 1. Q3-:rl A -H 'A Mit, , . 4- lf, liars -' sy,-1 - ' . ir! , rl, ,X 'J ' l if ry 'jg-f'f','x Bef fr l r rl ,fl .f . .V fa' , I , il ?-, ,, .1 ,I l 2, 3 l l ' af , ,, ,, ,.,,,.,., ,. :V nv, Coach Bender Y Bryan a i l l, r Q N 55 l ix ,ls ii -it r , 1 ' Q ' 1 tx iq L X r l ral Ward Ti' s--ffl th., --in different f fa i Ni-.. -f9.lS Of facts 2 .C Sjcietyh 33 must hm Cm - -M-. s..,M ding, Coach Butler Mrs. Barron iii? 'lj . if Qian 1, f , .7 ft i ii: Lf. l ,l MESBWw Mrs. Campbell i fl 'C Nli'Q.'21L i ,Y ,fa A g Mr. Buttrum Mr. Caristianosr Coach Charles Butler, driver education, assistant coach, Sophomore Class, Mr. Mike Buttrum, mathematics, de- partment chairman, Mu Alpha Theta, Mrs. Joe Campbell, English, Mr. George Caristianos, distributive education, DECA Club, Senior Class, Mrs. George Caristianos, home economics, FHA, Sophomore Class, Commander Robert Choate, NJROTC, Junior Class, Mrs. Larry Crane, Eng- lish, Junior Class, Miss Audrey Davis, business. A..-g Mrs. Caristianos -if k..' .h X i S he 4 I I l Q., f it NJ i fy Ahld f .CQ Q I .X W . -'W'-. . 1' Commander Choate nf .-1 14, zz,- , IN 1 ii ,Z .44 ' Mrs. Crane Miss Davis Faculty Teachers lobb 5.939 at state capitol in hope ol pa raises x ...s.-s--...,a, . ,W Fe Cl Os Ir ias.2 190.2 192.2 'f-7,7 5 Series H Pr Nd Pm Si 140,907 144.24 H451 t15Dt Series Pa U NP Pl rzan mas mean 1241 Mrs. Disheroon Mr. Duncan mrs, . Y , ffl.. Mrs. Eudy Mrs. Charles C. Disheroon ll, mathematics Sophomore Class, Mr. Dick Duncan, chem- istry, department chairman, Bio-Chem- Phy, Junior Class, Mrs. Trice Ellis, music department chairman, Junior Class, Mrs Charles Eudy, English, Senior Class, Mr John Faye, mathematics, Sophomore Class Mr. Ronnie Grisham, mathematics, Beta Club, Junior Class, Coach Bobby Hannon physical education, head football coach department chairman, VITA Club, Mr. J Robert I-leusel, diversified occupations department chairman, VICA Club. Mr. Faye Coach Hannon Mr. Grisham Mrs. Ellis Mr. Heusel Y r y. . .M ,,,, My ,4 .' 1 ' , . , Mrs. Kinr ? v ay l'fllSQ5 if I -mf'r'4:cz,qZ3 T N' I, ,tr 6 H. V '. iQf:5..'E,1Z1z1,f..N I X f Mrs. Ellis l Mr. Heusel Mrs. Holden Mrs. Kinnaird Mrs. Je-nkins Miss Litchfield AE ., 'PKKQ ' -'NN Mr. Horton W A-1113: -- ' V' H, Mrs. Housley --...Numa 'awww f ETL'--1 Coach Johnson D Mr. Littleton ,nag gg, , A -f4 . ,M 62 ' l - Ai 1 . 'A Mr. Jones Mrs. James Holden, business, Mr. Jerry Horton, psychology, social stud- ies, Senior Class, Mrs. Elza Housley, English, Old Gold Book, department chairman, Senior Class, Mrs. Donald H. Jenkins, English, Torchlight, Coach Voris Johnson, mathematics, head bas- ketball coach, Mu Alpha Theta, Mr. Allan Jones, world history, Interact Club, Junior Class, Mrs. Roy Kinnaird, drama, speech, Thespians 5478, Soph- omore Class chairman, Miss Martha Litchfield, science, Mr. Franky Littleton, industrial arts. l r --Y l-...'T7Nw.. Focuhy edcling bells ring lor la cult member during December l r NNT ,I lfl L x , , rfgllh L .A lf , . R ' ' f i I V, M . .4 ,4sX gg +Q5Rf, ' L L D .fin X . Ji A X I . ,QI h . - . A ,Y Mrs. Logan , N N A L' Q' '--. X Kel X , ffl l l is ' 'il 'A A I X Mr. McWilliams . lhl 5 be ,E Il X . ,XJ J, Mr. Love -..L ,..,b ,. gk ' t lb 1 , ,lf 4 ll D L' Mrs. Moenster G Q. -w ..N, ,149 . , rmgeil Mrs. Pruitt Mrs. Alphonso Logan, librarian, Mr. Ron- ald Love, special education, Mr. Rodney McWilliams, English, Key Club, Senior Class, Mrs. Charles Moenster, French, Latin, Les Elites, National Honor Society, Senior Class, Mrs. Bill Murphree, English, Spanish, Mr. James Phillips, American history, department chairman, History Club, Senior Class chairman, Mrs. Ralph Pruitt, business, Senior Class, Mr. Lynn Randel, biology, Coach Joe Reese, sci- ence, assistant coach, Junior Class. 4, Ar, M F, , i-.,, N' 4:52 to l 1 .. l l, ,.,., .-fs ff it i i ,pf ,7 -S QT- 1 M. L ff tcg.g.1G1j-' 's...L.' Vi f 5 iii y?'Q.,..,f - V - ...... ,H , X Q Mrs. Murphree Mr. Randel Coach Reese l ll , l ,rl Mr. Phillips fi' 7. y If X Y X llrs. Sheppard 53 'l l IJ, 4 3CQmber f ll l Wm im i fl ll l. -' ffl l 9 mei: 2,1 il, Q . STU X l l lllllq. c will Mr. McWilliams z b . , as TL 'f f y Mr. Phillips Q 'm' o- Miss Robbins ff' A 'i Mrs. Sheppard 1 ..,, .s.,s,,., . ,-,,.,. , . , . - . b w w ,5- vg . l , 'cf-:1 1 is f -S .4 2 3 . ' ,X f 5535 , fem' -1.. l ..-1 4. Chief Sanders Mr. Sanders GN O D S Mr. smifh Miss Elizabeth Robbins, English, Crown Club, Sophomore Class, Chief Clyde Sanders, NJROTC, Mr. Emmett Sanders, auto me- chanics, VICA Club, Senior Class, Mrs. Ed Sheppard, COE, typing, Anchor Club, Mrs. Floyd Sipe, Spanish, Los Amigos, Sophomore Class, Mr. Tommy Smith, social studies, Sophomore Class, Mr. Howard Smoke, phy- sics, mathematics, Bio-Chem-Phy, Mr. Virgil Spurlin, band, Band Key Club, Senior Class. Faculty MGH teachers worked for higher degrees during summer KX XA Mrs. Stark i +g ll'-it i 1 X-N, . .TX Qix Mrs. Thornton Mrs. Norman Stark, art, Mrs. Frank Sweeney, English, Sophomore Classy Mr. Jim Tankersley, biology, Junior Classy Mrs. Loon Thornton, English, Pep Squad, Coach Tommy Trantham, business, assist- ant coach, Sophomore Class, Mr. Robert Walker, Spanish, department chairman, Los Matadores, Junior Class, Miss Kay Watlington, physical education, Cheer- leaders, T-Steppers, Sophomore Class, Mrs. Edna Williams, social studies. ,LT ' fs l Miss Watlington 1-X TNT' is-. , X. .4-? xx ., rt . Mrs. Sweeney Coach T .., I i i i r i l J -ri rantham ll f 3 , Mrs. Williams Mr. Tankersley Ny., 1 i Mr. Walker ww-ni-rv-3: 6 ufif' illl and C 313,61 i U I iil5 lei . .f r 3 1 ,,.fhQd6 ' . ,gy -' F .f ,claw ,Y ff i lfff ofa -f ' , nuff Cc ii mriiriif .3-QCU K, .. MJ-' f .ughlwi ,Mitts 'f eff f: cl me gil . D -. ,ly A ffl? 1, oC0lela fA ,fr lf i i , lr Q lf ,, i , l l l, L 21 i i lee? Qgffef l r si ifuslodia ri ns F ' .iork hard Tgeu Q Summer '15 Mr. Tankersley if fl- fl K! ' Mr. walker ll Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs Staffs get an early start at maintaining school order Few students realized the amount of work involved in maintaining the school and its grounds, although most of them appreciated attending such a well-kept school. Every day the custodial staff was busy sweep- ing, vacuuming, and repairing under the direction of Mr. Broughton, building supervisor. He was faithfully assisted by seven custodians' and maids. One of the most noticeable services of the custodians was the caretaking of the cooling and heating systems. f Many cold mornings and hot afternoons were remedied through careful adjustments of the system. Although stu- dents enjoyed decorating their lockers during the foot- ball season, they Were also thankful to see the custo- dians restoring neatness to their surroundings. Hungry students daily filed into the cafeteria to de- vour the food the cafeteria had prepared for them that morning. Two different kinds of lunches Were prepared to give almost fourteen hundred students a choice. CAFETERIA STAFF: ffront rowl Mrs. Cleva Hurst, Mrs. Lou Hendrix, Mrs. Rosetta Brooks, Mrs. Shirley Phillips, manager, fsecond rowl l Mrs. Jack Courtney, Mrs. Lenore Padget, Mrs. Lottie Jester, Mrs. Jewell Golden Mrs. Ethel Yates Mr. Alexander Watts. '4- me cw i ' x yf Z fair Z i Y ' 2 , Ill lf ' 1 ii .,, E 5 E 1 Custodians Fred Perryman and Leon Lively work hard to keep the building clean. 2 . If X 1 J . 3'-tilt' l l . Adlustrng the heating system is an - easy task for building supervisor, Custodial engineers - Roger Mears, Mr. Logan Broughton. Bruce Fikes, and Johnny Ray Arnold - work part-time after college' classes. ,Q -J tt. dff X I - 'J'-,yuh l.,-hm... Jtlllllll -i nrt M . 5 , 1 ' X 4 mtntnnwll l ' Q , 4 s ' ' 5 - 4.uAent1 L 4- l. -L-...,,,, ..,. ., Two obliging victims succumb to Sarah Ledford's smile as she loads Fred Wil- liams and Mike Langley with books for their study of classic literature. Language Arts English department saw all students during this year The language arts area houses the only department in the entire school that san-.' every student during the school year. Here the importance cf English was demon- strated to students through the exploration of different periods or types of literature and the study of various fcrzns of grammar and composition. Students delveci into the realms of literature, utilizing the nearly fifteen hundred books owned by the language arts department. lunicrs and seniors shared the same literature textbook in preparation for next year's change from English literature to world literature in the twelfth- grade classes. And once again familiar titles such as Cyrano de Bergerac, The Canterbury Tales, Vtfuthering Heights, Scarlet Letter, and Hamlet were read, digested, and - much to many students' surprise M enjoyed. Grammar emerged in all three cf its familiar forms: traditional, structural, and transformational. Levels of usage and effectiveness were emphasized. Writing received definite stress this year as essays, themes, poetry, plays, and short stories furnished differ- ent styles of writing to be studied and practiced. The creative writing class proudly sold the first issues of their magazine composed entirely of student writinq- Contests were optimistically entered and occasionally won by proud authors. Sophomores began folders containing samples of their reading and writing skills to follow them throuqh' out the remainder of their high-school years. The English display window did not fail to win first place again in the Christmas contest, an honor it hCIS won each year since the move to the new hiqh SChOOl- The department itself showed a startling change this year with an impressive turnover in faculty, nearly half of the teachers being newcomers or returnees to the school. But both the old and the new faculty members adapted to the change of students. 60 I 'A-Ga. 4 ,Maxx lleftl ffharacters from Canterbury Tales are displayed In Mrs. Browns room by Joe Martin, Terry Patterson, and Floyd Daves. The Oyster and the Pearl, a play read in Mrs. Campbell's class, is acted out by Robert Hall, Randy Smith, and Gene Short. she loads Fred Wil- ic literature. this year s year CIS essays' s furnished differ- ,C1 practiced. The ne first issues Ol Student Wfillllqf :md occc1sionC1llY uinq Sampleg of iw 'fhem lhr ears. .1 fail to W I if hCIS ouqh' in flfsl an hong School. tlinq Change :ultY, Nearly the es T0 femme member5 1eW hlq fgclllly it Wm! 1 747' 1, - Wagy- X ny A , .f,, .' i'f'4.i fkprn ,, f ' f f,'rgfl,L43' -9 I 5 il a ' ' - fi fy e M. K . I , ' 7 x 1 ra 1 at , 1 Q t t' 1 Q T , I her. 'Q I 'S ? .,.. , 174 gl S9 il 5 4 f nb. f ' ff Sophomore class enioys Stu- art Fleischner and Joe Sear- cy's reading of Mark Twain's immortal Huckleberry Finn. 's, .1 ,N 1. b 3 ilffpaffe, sv. . Z ' K Speech and Drama Dramatic scenes presented to literature classes Sie Steep: ro Conquer, The Crucible, and The Trojan Vfomen were all produced by individual drama students for their class this year. Not only were they performed on stage, but special lighting and stage effects were used. .fllzo rnczny hours were put in by the drama students in r,rciiiici:'1g The Tealiouse of the August Moon. Three types of speeches were learned by the two speech classes. These included speeches to inform, to fic-ztionstrate, and to persuade. A ten-minute oration was r-- rf-fx 'fr the fizifzl semester test grade. Classes also --'lfflffl the lriterrcrziicnal Phonetic Alphabet. Debate, or forensic, class bustled with activity this year fi students prepared selections for individual or frrfziin n-'rents contests. Prose, poetry, dramatic interpreta- ticrz, drfffzry, et-zternporaneous speaking, duet acting, and rnrrderipz' theatre were some of the events entered. Students tool: advantage of their time in class to practice, criticize, tinrl, or condense their material for contest use. l l l l -'ray-,palm K - - 1'- F 'M ---r 1:t X X .JP I , ' ,tm r Climactic scene from The Crucible, presented by the drama class, has Marcia Perry and Harold Schwartz in lead roles. . - ' ' 73' '1.'1z5g7 Q'9FfFf ' t!'?f:.2t,1f fff,.'g.j 5 tip' ' . rff,L'g,f lgrff.'322q?f'Ef ,A T '- .1 at-gf.-fr 42 ' Y 55,1 A nik ,13j:',ffgy:,,A-'rf . -,Z 3:yj.,,' ,L A . '.V'f1f7 ITV1 -f ' We , V , by - . BREAKT it A V an 1 , tiki vgxl wt X ,Vfwa - Fei X.. L' tv. fl Forensic contest files are made ready by Jeff Smith, Jeff Lowrey, and Debbie Gardner without help from Debbie Wheatley. tRightt The art of extemporaneous speaking is illustrated by speech student Jim Williams to fellow members of the class. I t I' gfiritrgairolifl HW' . . ' rlC'.'E Z 1-ftgtlpaint an e i. l .ai 4 3' I fig ! ,..f 1, 7 e N X iii tot llilll fmt' I .S in 'Q-v4'.,:..:z,a.., ,,,,, - -. .nk -Mwnwizon . ... .,... V..,.,... -...., .. Wigd' r . i' i vt Painting a Troian Head, Gary Schueman, a second-year art student, finds oil paint an enioyable medium of expression. 41 ui ,A - L X.,--' S M Artists explore new world with pastels and clay Kaleidoscopic flashes of color poured from the dis- play window of the art department. Exhibits of the many talents of the students in many phases of art were dis- played in this glass enclosure. Ceramics, sculpturing, painting, and drawing were all introduced to broaden the knowledge of the art stu- dents and challenge their abilities. The excellent facili- ties provided an atmosphere for means of self-expression. Many media were used by the art department to com- municate an idea from the artist's mind to the viewer's eye. Tempera paints were usd to accomplish finished art assignments. Values and shades of colors were explored in monochromatic and analagous color designs. Compo- sition was studied by one- and two-shape problems using construction paper. Charcoal was used in still-life drawings, and ceramic clay proved interesting to stu- dents in making their own clay creations. The talents of the art students were further displayed in their contributions to such dramatic productions as Teahouse of the August Moon. The formation of an art club this year, Ars Nova, encouraged the participation of all students. Individual advanced art students put on a Une Man Show to dis- play the many facets of the artist's talents. To discover, create, and discipline a style to be rec- ognized by all is an artist's dream. 3 is-- 'Q tri 1.11 Skillful art student Barbara Fischer works with her ceramic crea- Working with lempefa paints, Pam Meeks adds final TOUCl'1eS tion, which is in the leather-hard stage. to her composition so that she will be able to put it on display. Us KI,-fr, Foreign Languages Students explore Bingo French style was a popular game for FT91'lCh students this year - the winning prize being an eXtICi bonus point! But something had happened for the first time: the old Beaumont family, so popular in the French ' lc h d moved out Conversational French seem- textooo. s, a . ed to be taking over the classroom, and often students could he heard asking questions en francais. ' ' arison The Latin department was quite small in comp to last year's, with only one class, a small group of students, studying fourth-year Latin. This was a corn- oosite study of the language in poetic form. S h studied the second p Students enrolled in panis ,f , f . Y .- w 1 ' 'N ' ' 'v n f 1 f' I h,,d-,.,.- lAb0Vel BY USUWQ earphones conscientiously JUClY Harper increases her understanding of The Spanish language, lRl9hll Spanish students test their knowledge l9Y Veadlng books and listening to records, various countries through niggaz Q l . J W mallalllll -, -T, .paul A K I .slmed ' '-:x.: u --41:43, ml , . 0 Recouhf N :lp-f.,, A :AlfU litre Q 3.04 L -wdgm ' w1gllGCl9d9, ,,-A . L ' -.I,,l i. ' Mlm, Q-1? iles frm 3, .mf 4 --..,,, -..n if 1 ,... .. I' rx M L. , P , Studying a map of France, Susan Johnson, 49 James Little, Julia Burns, and Karen Gas- barre locate countries where different French dialects are spoken. -k ,,-,ff Q- -4.4! pgq i h ll S h d Holding 6 Mexican pifiata Elaine Dild anxiousl waits for Later, after it is broken, Elaine shows er fe ow panis stu ents I Y tto be broken so that she can share the surprisels inside. how the pifiata was made and what was inside. u- .....e..- V ' r 1 Vila-. Q f +4 fcfsbqq ,,.. . Milf--257' Q X Social Studies Unique speakers welcomed b psyoholog classes 'ff' if 1 5 5 5 1- ' t ,l iie. ,fw-ff? tj Guest speakers such as an animal behavior specialist, a policeman, and a clinical psychologist entertained rnarty classes of psychology. The guest Visits broke the exferydcry' routine and gave students the specific insiqlfll is so much a part oi psychology. History classes found themselves tuqqiflq with both the gift? f::'.:i present to accumulate their knowledge. Films, maps, and opaque projectors let them see and h-11: that which they had studied and read about. Sociology played an important role in its second year of existence. Pupils signed up for it knowing it to be a valuable preparatory course for both college and life. ln this class, students daily studied the development and structure of society and social relationships. Economics classes traveled many places on field trips to lzoy theznselyes in cn the knowledge of business and just plain common sense, In psychology class Marcia Perry ' V and David Rynders watch as Paula V Scay tries to trace her way through a maze blindfolded. 9 Y l r l i l l .,.,c. if ,Ji Y f 2-'l it W .z . 'M' . xv. E 'Q Audio-visual aids in the form of movies help American history students to see what their American heritage has been. f--,KW ..., if ...V I f M4 ,. , A . A, ,J y .. it . 'lf t i l l l Q xi l f .tiff 1- Jim, lj, i l A l , 4 tx- lr 1 y..y 2 5 l WKWYQ f ,H 2 ' ,.: 1721 1 L, A e my R. If li 'fx , K O l J A f el 5 Amerlcanl 15 been. 2 . Q . v. -if :M Jgz.. I ng' ,z Ar, l l rl ill .awww T , aah, -yeiw s 1!..,:wv W ,nh H I :.r'1v'i,ggu ,gg f . , up I ,..,L.A- A -fp! W, ,ri -755 uf -.'4Sf7f Nl' . in -ffl' l ,- ,rv 3:15 ' Q 1 . f 1 --..., -5-. X A., mf, N, . Xspgcwg., xi Q 'ls em? N X -X , X Q l x x N Q . 55 , rig Y , - N:-Q: ws- - -. -s'.sssw-w,,, ,H- American governmenf studenfs Brenda Breash- ears and Marsha Casada learn about The mone- tary sysfem for an up- coming Tesf. Large maps of countries help Judy u l r Madden, Dawn Reed, and Charles ' X ., Urban sfudy for a geography Tesf. Library Cairn ol lihrar essential for writing of themes Towering over the great hall is the circular library - an endless circle of knowledgep a place for students to work, contemplate, cr philosophizeg a time capsule hold- ing the present, past, and futureg a journey of ten thou- sand miles within an arm's reach. This knowledge, arranged and classified in sections, was guided by two well-trained librarians and their assistants. Students needing timely data and study guides for research ran to the reference section. The periodical room, filled with papers and magazines, aided students with their studies or just their curiosity. The audio-visual room was filled with welcomed films, often used by history, English, and various other classes. For special individual studies, the study carrels, equipped with earphones for listening to recorded lec- tures or foreign language tapes, were used. A visit to the card catalog becomes a neces- X lghfiwrr t, . .... . ....... -. .Kam Busy library assistants - Judy Umphers and Denise Wiggins find both book and student cards to stamp and file. - fs .-4 N . V .y ...I Q4 2 1 gf gy S ,Q is Q - . :W . ff'-f us , :Jr 1 1 - All i i YZEQ . 1, f s 2 I 4 -4: ,, l,y,- E. , ., -jeg, XHQ 'ijvsv wt -r... - Q .,,x f' mtlill- - ,x if . W' Research for a class paper is a iob that requires a greaf of careful and undivided attention from Lynn Shaw. deal Undi Give Joh Ni l -X I .f 4' l .' if if 5. I X in 5 L, l sary trip for studious Hank Wheeler. nglam has 3' Denise :-4 ill: . dll.. 'K QPX 5 U 9 .U i -f-4 lleftj Assisfance from Mrs. Logan helps Janie Witherspoon find a book for her report. 4, -, Q1 .. r 1 . PIX 1 -fe, f Q V xx. bw RWNRX if iii Is igww W' x lf' . 4 ' ff ,i,- Q I l N I s 5 4 l , X 4 L M- iliifi-'fu'-fl .0 , YXENAQQT' . , 4 KJ: . K, XX 1. s . ., , L x-X fx, X 1 f P ,xx 3 s 1 h J fl, 111- TW' ff ,CWI l 3+1 ' ,S ' fi , . i Undisfurbed privacy and peaceful surroundings, always characteristic of The library, give John Slais a Time To relax and enioy a good book. ' - lit is-If 9 ii' Ye ,AI 1' ..i l 4' i l ff With a lifrle help from The Dewey Decimal Sysfem, Jack Robinson locales a particular book. Science Advanced chemistry offered to promising chemists Cats were dissected for the first time in biology classes. At first students were reluctant to do what ' 't as seemed cruel, but eventually they realized that 1 w a part cf learning. They also witnessed a live operation performed on a cat by two veterinary surqeons. hl Physics students found themselves often thorouq Y confused, but with concerned and careful aid from the teacher, were able to sort out some organized knowledge. They quickly learned to count to thirty when they tackled the pendulum experiment in class. Besides first-year chemistry, a course of advanced chemistry was offered. Since this course was based chiefly on lab experimentation, students found them- selves clothed in aprons and goggles quite frequently. Physical science introduced students to the basic fundamentals of many of the sciences. Astronomy, geol- ogy, botany and biology were all delved into. An aquarium was kept by all willing students of the science classes. As people passed daily to and fro from the science department, they could see the fish being fed by caring students and duty-conscious teachers. Brainy boys Bill Aronson, Rendell Prince, and David Love attempt to carry on one Chemistry II exper- iment without feminine interfer- ence from Nancy Skoog. v 'I X. ,, We tj of fx lt it limit , i Wit, , DFW i V .5 I. ' -aazaaza .,,:s.L:Les -,e,-iYf1,...,Y...,,,,. -- Y WW , , xl 1 lndustrious physics students Walter Jackson, Mike Tinker, Bobby Johns, and Jeff Lowery tinker with the chemistry lab equipment. 1511 lAboveJ Local veterinarians perform a spading operation on a reluctant feline patient Amazed and interested Biology ll stu dents watch the operation being performed. lleftl Mr Referee should have called foul play when Bob Ridgeway and Ronnie Gardner tickled an iniured player to the amusement of Cassie Dingler and Mary Sims. Mathematics Trigonometry c with trigo- Baffling identities and proofs caught up ' ' into the year. Many nornetry students as they aavanceo ---L days were spent proving, disproving, simplifying, analyz- ing, and evaluating. Slide rules were used by algebra students to multi- ply, divide, and learn logarithms. This proved to be a helpful rneznod for finding answers. Calculus classes also learned the fundamentals of the slide rule, but with a bit more advancement, being ' r X d b tt understand math. lasses learn fundamentals of slide rule math students. They often found themselves fifth year ching and graphing with special yellow markers QD sket their desk tops, purposely designed for this. Compasses and protractors were essential tools for all geometry students. The study of the plane figure became a daily task, as Well as a nightly one. Applied math classes received new workbooks, pur- chased through federal prograrns. A calculator wqs used by the teachers in determining grades, l ' Malh graphs help students. Group study is a main factor for these students in or er to e er Calculus student Danny Rowe stud- ies a problem that he has put on and all over the board. if 51 'fi 'SN ...www .S 'l slide fund .. A. -uv ,ll mqllggrs Q. 'l 'N Qin. '-'mul . ...W A -'-' Tir rule lhemselvei al - M liulfglgooks 'ul' I - f- -..-L Glculllllll ',-5 f -, N? l ,wg mf J lu. ' ' l 2441 lLeftl Esther Williams and Rita Gottlieb watch Bobby Threlkeld show how to use the slide rule ?i '7f'7l f' X il l A , ':'2,f'51 J V511 1 ll, Y lAbovel Applied math students Larry My- ers, Leslie Lephiew, and Albert Reed study problems that have been put on the board to help them. fleftl Algebra students Sandy Hutzel, Carol Robertson, and Mike McCrary help their classmates by putting problems on the board. 'N Business Students prepare for jobs Clicking of typez-rriier keys . . . recorded voices calling out letters cmd giving dictciion . . . sojueaking file drawers and flipping of files . . . sighs of frustration . . . shred- ding of paper .... These are the sounds ihat soon became familiar to all business sfudenis. Alertness the key Word CIS repeated drills and evercises prepared students for the ids?-paced business 'xfcrld ihev would soon be entering. Every siudeit soon learned that it was essential to bring necessary business tools with hirn, that this 'nfczs 'rlsc iriporicznt in learning hc:-f to be businesslike. Typists brought ther and erasersg shorthand stu- dent' carried their pads: COE workers, their boolcsg and bookkeeping studenfs, their records. rnost popular course 1-.ras typing, and students found not to be so tedious as they had expected. Typing to music not only improved rhythrn, but added Typing pictures gave practice in following di- rections and was enjoyable as well. if m ,f S ,F- Bookkeeping causes DeAnna Thompson, Marsha Stonecipher, Kathy Sheets and Connie Frazier to use electric adding machines. 'I:f?3fQ?1 ff' ' 1 1, . 71, i 1 xslt, ' Urn , gp it .--i i ff fllx . 'ffsff' t I i ,,..T. .., l ,,ff ' . 'tif ironing ff d'C'I itil Stencil' O Eyes on the copy is one rule in typing that Jon Trinklein must i remember to tollow to better his speed and accuracy. Su '?'Z4w,., Color Guarc Steve Gill p ru-M. v.,., . rfll- ' f 9 X was f 4 54 7 f 14 7 X ' 2 Wliifhr W V, 'dffff 1 if 'Z f pffif 517 1,7 A f .sg L. 1, .Larsen .1cl.,..'g3,. iAb0Vel Practicing to be sure of their knowledge of shorthand 1 characters, students work on drills prepared by their teacher. tleffi COE members Ricky Massey and Tommye Smart work at Arkansas Bank and Trust as part ot their program. r 1. l Xa n lrinllein r. Jreoy. l l i l li j , ,f , ff ,,ffZ',, 4113 ,bgl Q ill ni, rl' A Plotting a difficult course, Niles Ellis obtains extra help from Phil Spencer, Commander Choate, and Hal Bolls. Color Guards Charlie Chatelain, Gary Knupps, Vic MCHSUFY, and Steve Gill proudly march in the Christmas parade. NJROTC Cadets visit Memphis base NIROTC - Naval lunior Reserve Officers Training Corps - offered a stimulating change in the routine classroom schedule. lunior Reserve officers marched, learned to use the rifles, performed at both football games and parades as the Color Guard and the Drill Team, and stood in full dress as instruments of show at banquets. Everyday these young trainees performed a special flag-raising ceremony in front of the school. Classwork included such interesting subjects as oceanography, seamanship, guartermastery, flight oper- ations, and navigation. To further emphasize the stress placed on the importance of experience, the junior and sophomore members traveled to the Naval Air Station in Memphis, and the entire corps attended the annual outing at Camp Yorktown Bay. Cleaning the team's rifles after a day of drilling is one of the duties that are done by Elbert Wright and Ricky Rowland. fi- 'ma ....,. .... ...X .,.:i in f , 4 L' W G spirit at games and na!a7H731:' '?71'1 if One major function of the drill team has been to promote school pep assemblies. -i 9 J 9 L, Auto Mechanics New equipment aids classes Sun distributors and tire balances were new equip- ment for the auto mechanics department, amonq the various other equipment in use. In the spring, two teams of boys entered the Ply- mouth and Chrysler Trouble-Shooting Contest, competing against students from all over the country. Motors were purposely damaged and given to them to be repaired. Trophies were given to the boys who could repair the motors with the most accuracy and speed. The boys learned many ditterent techniques and skills of auto mechanics. Anyone visiting the depart- rr.er.t could often see cars being assembled, disassem- bled, or simply repaired. All boys enrolled in the class were reauired to learn all the car parts and be able to identify the tools that went with them. I 0 , Q Q 1 f V ,. Jn 1 AX kg K -V x i, 'X 1 fi 4' I f W fl fl,--. ' 'G fi ,N . 21 4 xx ' v' G X. , 1- l t wt i 'N , r ' ,J 1 It I 'ull . r- l V' lAb0V9l.As they demonstrate a distributor machine, Glen Farrer, Alan WWW, Bflnny Greene, and Tony Bettis appear to be puz- zled temporarily. Car dashboards have instruments that need to be kept in good orderg so Mike Cazort and Dennis Barron check these items. Vi , e--4, to-u -git f 1 l Qi l 1 Sr, H5 at . It K- N4 .ivrlf it al- ! I 1 llit :Jin , . li tllld Me ' a dcrttll all , . 1 .fgQ l1-ft 0 .1 Bualnqrfgg Clay' i Ollndl' . fi , MF wr. 1 I, i J' . .tel ,, .-I, A J A t .fi jx' . IQOIH T, ,. dawn ,gUv10lll' ,u :iw Styli Q 1 t itglu - t 6'D,QA, l1cISllOUS A 'KU :Cite lust Overhauling a Corvair engine proves to be a dirty and time- J , ,, ,f consuming iob for Benny Greene and Robert Hale. ,t ff , il lull Work on the engine of this car is difficult but challenging to Charles Thomason and Steve Gardner. Q2 at . fi-rr I I, ,Vi , f fy fwfr? a f 7 ' 7? Ln, fff i Mg , , , 0: .p-yfgwgq. Iggy 'wer r i ,t ChO:l'lt1 Lflflllle me r 13 A ' fn' llnds O' 1- off., ,. ur ff' nts drew THC? ltetllulll and y . Om Thani I., ,of , Speech T0 ' enorH10U5 il' ltfllm ,fp -. n- at 41 , i i 'i l i r 1 MY' x X. l ixfl. lx U l0Qether, as Robert Mills Se Ol Clamps for gluint gl: .1 1 t Q' :fmt ' l l r ,f 'I 3' , .xx Qu, fe Q at I is 3 dlflv and 1' it .cet Hale. 'ml r rar X .t . 53 qhallett: V .,., r ,. Shop and Mechanical Drawing Woodcraft skills learned Buzzinq of saws, knocking of wood, clanging of metal, and pounding crash of hammer-meet-nail reverberated down the hall and led one instinctively to the industrial arts room. The industriousness illustrated by the boys in shop would appall anyone who knew them to be the same boys who often caught a quick snooze in classes. Valuable experience was gained from learning skills such as house-planning, building, and woodcrafts. The first thing that anybody saw when he walked into the mechanical drawing classes was drafting boards, many kinds of pencils, and very busy people. The stu- dents drew up plans for large bookshelves, which were later built and placed in the language arts office and speech room. These proved to be a great help for stack- ing an enormous number of books and papers. 5. s X 51 1 Use of ClamPS fOr gluing is an important factor in putting 6 table l0Qe'fher, as Robert Mills and Marcus Bland discover. 1-wr-w ' War With fingers cautiously kept away from the circular saw, Gary Schueman carefully cuts a piece of wood for his shop proiect. .it Yr x eff. J f ff 1' Of' V i l ,, 'lqrx L ff' if ,N I V7 f f l iff ff I iiiiff is oy! A lntently concentrating, Wendall Msall practices drafting tech- niques with problems from his book in mechanical drawing class. Home Economics .. . ft 5 Display window accomodates exhibits Ol QYOUD DVOIGCTS Sights of colorful flower arrangements, sweet aromas of class-baked pastries, busy sounds of mixers cmd sew- ing machines, different textures of fabrics, and the longed-for rewards of finished products were familiar to all girls of the various home economics classes. These girls also had deadlines to meet as they em- barked upon the many aspects of homemakinq, such as making a dress or preparing a dish. They were required to learn how to operate many types of equipment and to take class notes to learn basic fundamentals. The classes had access to three different rooms. One was used for cooking, one for sewing, and one for enter- taining guests. Small groups of girls would work in the different rooms. In this way, they could seek more privacy and receive more individual help. The display window became the spot for exhibiting Tlllfilfzffltifi multicolored dresses and outfits, made by tho f1ll1flQI'llS. it was also used for the Christmas display, with the girls creating a recipe which comprised those things important for creating a perfect holiday. 'Y Threading the needle seems to be a difficult task for Pat Hurn in her effort to complete her assignment. im . 4 2 ' X if Q X I It V h 1 pf I if , E-' , I 5 f ,lt We f f Q f 2 t . if .gg .QXQZ tl lil., G1 lAbovel Karen Miller 6DDears to be 1 F 1 If . getting the best part of the deal as K' f i Q I 5 she is served by Fran Farrar and ml ,,,,.r. 1' 4, Rhonda Pope. tRightl Etiquette and table mariners are practiced and demonstrated in home economics by Frances Thrash, Donna Ennis and Pat l-turn. M, 0 Q if 'WW , uf I . fy!!! I Y I I, E, it 1 .l Jill ir .tif ll f l ti ,rf f I l ,F v- 'f' I ,141 f haf 1 Work Study PVOWT girl has Claude Lambert, tit 4 SUE 1 +i r,r,' ' X ff Z f fn.. V r 1 ' ,,,..:'f-fy - , v -iff '-fW0...,, lfllllll llle help of ne md manY Sources in a l D lllelsctg ri ,l 3 3 f , 2 ...K l pl: task for Pal H: Work Study Program of VICA. Club assists numerous students, such as Claude Lambert, in their various future trades. ll Special Education Classes go to Little Rock to tour state capitol Students of the special education department gained a total of six credits in several courses of study, in- cluding computation skills, communication skills, life science, and social studies. A choice of electives such as art, typing, and shorthand was also offered. All the students kept notebooks containing such things as class notes, daily work and original ideas. This was the first year for the Work-Study Club, an affiliate of VICA. Students earned one full credit for each semester of Work. Student-clients gained both valu- able experience and good job training. Outside activities included tours of various employ- ment agencies, factories, businesses, personnel offices, and federal buildings. A unique and exciting trip was taken to the state capitol. lt provided an opportunity for the students to become better acquainted with the govern- ment and its operation. The trip was sponsored and chaperoned by the lunior Auxiliary. This club also spon- sored a trip to Benton for the members of this department. 44 xxx .ad Tools are essential to Ricky Bennett as he prepares to change a tire, being one of his several tasks. l the help of newspapers, books, and pamphlefs, these Sludenls manY Sources in assisting them with better iobs. 78 F Driver Education Qt uickly with aid oi simulators Classes learn to FSH Q r oi students who OW11 CUTS' Driver Education became an important course. After Driver Education was a one-semester Courlei the first studYinQ the basic textbook Iflmdamen Gisli ain- students then Qained practical, behind-the-Wheed 'I IS inq. A driver simulator aided the ineXP9f19nCed uve . - ' C1 ctinq to everyday' in becommq CICCI With the Growing flumbe uainted With, Cifl T95 ' ffifevz, 9' 'ff , .finw f?ZV?g xffw,-,f ,Qi 2,5 ,I fffa , y., , 4, , gt? if I if ,f-. f, , f er Q ,, 6, ,,,, A , , fr,yf,?54,i: : .Q jj! fx, ,, ' I 27 , ., figfyfff: 7'::: ' 'Qf-i is ' v I .1 n ' ' , , 'Z 1- 1 ' ' ' E M . . ff , ' ' -:vw -f., '47 MW ff , ff f arf: 0,2 1 4 17,1-,rf-2 f f vfJ5t t-7 W ' -Y .. ' H fi Z 1 X f , , I jfffefmf ,, , , -'A A , -..1ff'f ..4:fl' Bryan Erickson learns that checking oil and other fluid levels in a car's engine is essential for good maintenance of a car. driving situations. By learning from mistakes While drivinq under simulated conditions, students LnGde ed many actual driving hazards and accidemsvcgd. their final examination students drove out-of-town l or Through the Driver Education program' many dents became better citizens by becoming C1191-1 Iehqbl and well-trained drivers. ' e' stu. H ' ew 'V MEX s . , sf X 1331 5' Q-w4s,.nzQ:'A 5 j-N ..M...c .X . -.ass M Q ag, W X - ,,Nv.,,..,.,,u 4 YN was se As, ' Qs 3 'K 'K s- A s rf 5 M W-gf'w-v:- Qsgx X we i Q at -,-K W r r, ,ssh ,N 5 X s-,asv -,S-ts X We 4- osx X sr ...,. is .,,, , 1:,,1.,rffp-. ,' 1.2 Q 'A Na..xA amy yr s y e IWW! as Coach Butler helps Lee Dodson adiust the rear-view mirror before she starts her day's driving. Before the daily hour of driving begins, Mike Kol- ler, Nancy Cammack, and Ken Beavers check under the hood of the car. w 3 f-my , N ,fr , fs, , , f A , iff I r I f x t K.- I ln the percus give gparlcle 1 5 . x l Going over Tnistqkas md: , Siudtttt wrt accidents, E, fa :ut-oi-town, ?73?IGD1, mm! S: Yfiilfs alert, ram, .X t ...1 itllljlllllllli' Music Band hosts State Festival for state competition Varicolored music folders were passed out to each of the choruses for both home and classroom use. In these the students kept class notes and transcriptions. Many of the year's early days were spent studying the foun- dations and history of music. After this the students spent day after day preparing for the Christmas Candle- light Service. Later in the year, all the girls received the formals that they Would Wear for the spring concert. To this and the festivals, the remainder of the year was devoted. Band students practiced daily so that they could perform their best at football and basketball games. Many early mornings they spent at Rix Field, marching and learning new positions. Individuals sought both practice and aid for their solos at festivals in the spring. Of course each band student worked for that special prize - symbolic of his own hard study and work - a gl: ln the percussion section, George Felts and Bonnie Burton, help -nasal' ':-. 1 - - 8 give sparkle to the bands home game half time show .,,,,rV '7 ' . . , y , - fr folfig Over a difficult passage in a new piece of music, the trombone section of he 5Ymphonic band practices for an up-coming concert. first place medal. if ,wet I I During the Fort Smith game, Mr. Spurlin finds it necessar to protect Gary Schueman and his - Y trumpet from the rain. Troian Belles find it helpful to have a small group rehearsal to assure themselves of their parts. DE0'ld D0 Z 9211. ' 'fir - . ts P ' ' oys work out with wer h grrrrlell Girls use balance beam as b Q ts , 5 are Gym Classes were extremely large, ranging from Boys found their PE class to be an intere-SiiI1Q' hour in Siuderitslfg C fifty-tive to seventy-five girls. At the first of the year, the which they released someoi their energy in a healthful t059llll19ifpI1OT1dtf,g f girls were required to learn and understand the basic constructive Way. Calisthenrcs, at the beginnirlq of the T Ouugtlllders 7' rules Ofphysiccd education, period, helped to loosen them up and sive them Cm Employers' algae f Xfififh thg new equipment, the girls were able to learn idea of what eXerCiSeS lll'l9Y COuld do Qt home to Sway lnsuchbusln-GVV1 in shape. During Warm Weather, boys could be Seen 1 about tumbling and the balance beam. Also, for the ' ' l arned first time, the girls had a motor ability test. They e ' and golf first aid, basketball, softball. soccer, tennis, . ' r An intramural class was developed this year o replace GRA. lt proved to be quite popular and held new I and stimulating adventures for the younq stude1'1tS. i ' ' 'E consisted of girls entered in various tournamen s. on the practice field playing touch football, During . W1I'1 1 try Weather, however, indoor basketball took the plqc i dm. e 1 of outside sports. The coaches Who taught the five boys' PE Ciqsse s also let some of the bgys Work out with Weights durin Q class timer ff Stren th and stamina are necessary for strenuous Since gym classes often become boring, Debbie Barker takes advantage Q Cl- gym classes and Jim Williams passes the Test, of the free time to do her own thing -the tripo lf that sign says, Stay off the balance beam, why is Jody Leclford up there? sr rw 4 iv' U f' I i 1 Q N' i i at Q i i1 . l ill , i ss .3 5 . ,r-Ln, if ll li' t ' 1 Y l I? At Bates Radio and T.V ot the television set wi 5, it 2 hi 'F n weights Ln interesting hom in 9qlHl'ilIiq or the . and give lhem in L 13 at home to A eltfs could bg Sec. Slug . -cofooll Durinqwrf, izepcall took the plug I-'S boys' PE closseg . 'Mill t.iIQlQl1lS Clufmg I f:3QESS ,.1,,.S 055593 ll? D af, for at ' 1 DE and DO Students prepare for vocations in the business vvorlcl Students in DE and DO branched out into Hot Springs to sell their products or services to the community to gain a true understanding of the business world. Employers used the students' salesmanship talents in such businesses as department stores and grocery :ggi At Bates Radio and T.V. Service, Joel Wall explores the mechanics of the television set while attempting to repair one. . . K f ' .. fe 1,-. X . K . ' s . I1 ' 1 .vy I -'ja : ' J! all stores, and their services in hospitals and TV repair shops. lt should be noted that While diversified occupations trains students for a specific job, distributive education concerns itself with placing the student in the World of selling and retailing. 2 , Cleftj Ouachita Hospital lab aide Rexanne Turnbull skillfully takes a blood sample from Phylis Riggan's arm. iAboveJ Sterling's employee Cynthia Rix finds that her job in- cludes rearranging the toys. uw Y ,rl fx Qi t'ge.3zs-'ups Q ,X 'x ' ,,A,',- .,., ,Y .I - V-Qi. -'L Q 31,4 ,- rt my -.A :N :Liv 42,5 M ss- 235232-. ff.-f -.-..-- ffm,-. .+.r-ff n --Q - Y -- ff , -1-4--'-L A 'asv if - - M- 1- is ' - cg--vw EA 5A'3 -'u -'fe-I- Q -.-an . .. , 1 4 , ,, Ng.. rf- .. .,,v-b,-,r9- 1,.-. ft .' 'S , ,fl ' sow-f Ka! ' -.,,g v-1 . A . ,-kijig V. ',.,,:usk, rf..3vfg,gA4 7, ,j,.. ,'-3, Q' w'Q.g9J:5,-q:a,j?'f-,tiiiu .-get e. .. - : . , f , , .4 f , s .1 ,- , - .M .-..L.., -- ,f'..,-1y.,..,., -X, L 3 ' fy -np .QA-gf' - . . r 5 1'-91, 4 tl'-fx, Q,-.rg 3 45-Lg .5 g. - HVIAGES We'll always reminisce of times gone by- - school dances and first loves, A hayrides and park swings. . fads C such as wide-rimmed sunglasses and kooky hut-SJ. ' football games and Troian T-shirts. . We'll always see ourselves when welookat ' handmade valentines and campaign posters, front-window trophies and newspaper clippings, civic clubs making Christmas floats. neighborhood children romping in the grass on a clear September day. Ouryearswillbereflectedgentlyaswewatch other players performing the roles we played, different faces entering school in the morning, old friends passing in the street. v I .i Q. k i . -, , ,T - if 'C O 3 S - i 1? S V 3 , ig, 1 2 ky , Y .9 -p Q. fm' s - as, . A r 7 fi, ' ., X '- , . f 3 1 A'.' 5. - . 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W ilt' If v ff it g ,Q 1 , l rr R 3 , 1 J. l lv' 4 ' ' no-we lv ,, f ' , ,v R ' fd Arm, l zu '- v- oil i S I , ,' ' id C -In' 119 .A '47 as l Ls ' Q 1 , M-Yuen'-5 , Tlx i t if M 3 gmt, V Li , f 31?f.4ivnr K F-,lr-,Jig ' ' r N. I l g w e ' '4 pi 1 V, -dl A,V' ,lnuali .ff ,f Nl. 'L 3 r. ' 'LV I ' f-' -. -3 gr - i . of' ' 4 , Ma, ... --1 L .,, N . 9 rf, , it Q' , fn, ' f ... .... r, f ' X wg,-'Q 'fini' 55' r , t 1'--uf B . r V . I- ..,' LP' 1 dam' lg. L ' K ' ' ,1 mf., ,x x aQug.4., A . I -.4' , A , , h ident, Ann Malcom, treasurer, Kathy N SENlOR OFFICERS: Donnie Abernat y, pres Seniors ichols, secretary, Dennis Dunkelgod, vice-president. Class proud to he first one to go through new school Being NUMBER ONE . . . posing tor Senior pictures . . . dominating Burger Chet . . . being the only class allowed to see The Sound Generation . . . taking the SAT and the ACT . . . Cgetting a headacheD . . . receiving choice bus seats . . . working to be exempt . . . yelling the Senior Battle Cry . . . getting' out at two-titteen . . . taking oft for College Day, or skipping tor a reason . . . deciding what night to graduate . . . singing the Alma Mater With wet eyes . . . being secretly admired by a lunior or Sophomore and being unaware ot it . . . applying tor scholarships or loans . . . tilling out your full name for your diploma . . . choosing a college or vocation . . . knowing nearly everyone's name . . . purchasing just the right number of Senior invitations . . . ordering a cap and gown . . . suddenly realizing that you Will not be here next year and grabbing every rn attending the Senior prom, party, banquet, C11'1Cl T90 - - ' - GOLD making sure you get everyone to sign your Cl-D - ' ' juniors BOOK . . . attending Baccalaureate . . . viewing and Sophornores as abstractions . . . Walkinq UP OH Stage tor your diploma . . . wondering ii you will ever see fill your friends again . . . litting your tassel to the side . . . Being Winners in everything, not bY flqufeslor statistics, but by union, by a unique heiqhf Of emollon and understanding, by the simple q1lCili'fY Ol C0333 ' es enough to Want to be the best. All these experienc h feelings belonged to this Senior Class alone -4 l 9 Class of '7l. inute for its Worth . . - .bi ,, W ' lf' Q , iv, if' i fl EQ i m Wx ll 'I ,J ii ' if 1. rf C Aztf ,,ri 2, K4 in , - , , I 'it-N! r 3 ' J 3.1 X - l if r r ns , ll-l V , , f fr .nr iii-it Q 1 r .3 i W. t git' f iii? :N E xx I , t lmtlr f' , ri- it -1 ig 3.23. 54 i ,',,,, f 1 'i 'rf' f l ul- ' I , is .Y in ,I Y -Llfx W ,, , - li: 1 Q 5 f A tii if V - . rm. ,A-V I Iltvp-9-Wi: jew, jlmv.. tsl I n ,V I K .O gd., Qs, , if, , 4, f ,gg Z, . it Sl' , 'elif ' 5 as f X 5 , 1 -1 , 2 ' .W 4 f , sr t w 5' 5 5 Z 55, 5, . ff ' -' - 45 's 1 3.176 Q , , V ' . , f ' 5-if, Q W gif ' ,f'1.jL15:-' M ' . ' -1 ,L Ma. L -fA-f- -W-H , . . If if Il I' 'B ff. Q 4 g - I - , -1 I 3 , t Xl ,- LL nl , i Q I I fx ,flu x .vt s ' I 'f Z Ai I' E.. f ' fb -nv f l 1 411 PL' Q 4- In i 2 U all V lbw'-t Ong: . vs,. 9 Q ' I 'IN ' eslietl- 3 f'4elQ9df WIP' DON ABERNATHY - Class President 2,35 Class Vice-President l5 Football Letterman l,2,35 Boys State 25 Student Council 1,35 Track l,2, Letterman 25 Beta Club 1,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, President 35 Interact Club 35 I-lomeroom President 2,35 Elks Youth Leadership Award 3. OLIVIA ANNE ADAMS - Future Teachers 2,35 Future Home- makers l,2,35 Thespians 2,35 Los Amigos 15 Los Matadores 25 Trojan Belles 25 Chanteers 15 Pep Squad 1,25 COE 3. TRUDY IANE ADCOCK - Beta Club l,2,35 Future Homemakers l,2,3, Treasurer 15 DECA 35 Football Homecoming Maid 15 Class Treasurer 15 Transfer from Vilonia, Arkansas. PAM ANDERSON - Trojan Belles 3. WILLIAM IAMES ARONSON - National Honor Society 2,35 Boys State 25 Mu Alpha Theta l,2,35 Beta Club l,2,35 Bio- Chem-Phy 2,35 junior Classical League 15 Los Matadores 25 Toreadors I,2,3. FAYE CAROL ATCHLEY - Spring Graduate. MARY CLAIRE ATKINSON - T-Steppers 2,3, Sergeant 35 Beta Club 2,35 Nike Career Club 2,35 Iunior Banker 35 I-lomeroorn Vice-President 35 Mu Alpha Theta 25 Los Amigos 25 Los Matadores 35 Old Gold Book 35 Historical Society lg Thespi- ans 1,25 GRA 2,35 Chanteers 15 Pep Squad 1. MARK BAKER - Football l,2,35 Student Council Parliamen- tarian 35 Fire Marshal 35 VITA 2,3. GLADYS MARIE BANKS - Trojan Belles 35 Student Council 35 Ars Nova 35 Thespians 35 Horneroom President 25 Pep Squad 25 Future Homernakers 1. PATRICIA IANE BEAL - Beta Club l,2,35 Les Elites l,2,35 Crown Club 2,35 Troubadours 35 Trojan Belles 25 Old Gold Book 35 lVIu Alpha Theta 2,35 Bio-Chem-Phy 35 Pep Squad 2. IUDITH LYNN BEASLEY - National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club l,2,35 Troubadours 2,35 Chanteers 15 Mu Alpha Theta l,2, 35 Bio-Chem-Phy 1,35 Les Elites l,2,35 Iunior Classical League 25 Thespians 25 Pep Squad 15 Anchor Club 2. LINDA BELL - Pep Squad 15 Les Elites 15 GRA I5 Nike Career Club 2,35 Beta Club l,2,35 Old Gold Book 3. SUSAN BERRY - Library Club 25 DECA 35 Future Homemak- ers 3. TONY B. BETTIS - Spring Graduate. WANDA IEAN BISHOP - Pep Squad 25 Thespians 35 Ars Nova 35 Library Club 2: GRA l. , P xx scttot -A Vt 5' e WM, I ' 3 I 5 we W ,mit not 1 gtx 1' U 5 Q. 1 J, , lin 1. lt- F 'Z-ji, cn Ti l s 5 . J VOID . If mttilh c I ,MUCH FREDRICK ALLEN BLACKBURN Football 2. . iff' ' PENNY BLOODWORTI-I Crown Club 2,3, Pep Squad 2, Los Amigos 25 Los Matadores 35 Historical Society 35 GRA 2,3. HAL BOLLS - Old Gold Book 35 NIROTC l,2,35 Track 25 Homeroom Vice-President 35 I-Iomeroom Treasurer 1. f' ,5 7,1 A11 BILL Il-.ir.ES BOLTON - Spring Graduate. X 4, 1-'L IV'- ERANKLIN BONDURANT - Spring Graduate. W Sensors Pep Band leeds pep assemblies With moose-caller in hand and squirrel cap on head, Kenny Greene concentrates while directing The Pep Band. IERRY BOONE - NIROTC 35 Transfer from Anderson, Califor- nia. ROBERT E. BORLAND - Trojan Band l,2,35 Band Key Club 2,35 Los Amigos 25 Torchlight 3. IAMES B. BOWLING, IR. - NIROTC 35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 BioChem-Phy 3. MARGARET BRANSTETTER - Future I-Iornemakers 1,2,3, Vice- President 35 Pep Squad lg Chanteers 15 Trojan Belles 25 Los Amigos 15 COE 3. IERRY BRAWNER - Football Letterman l,2,35 Basketball Letter- man 1,25 Key Club 2,35 Iunior Classical League 25 VITA l,2,35 Historical Society 15 Student Council 15 Eire Marshal 35 Boys State 2. BRENDA BRES1-IEARS - COE 3. DALE BRESI-IEARS - I-Iomeroorn President lp DECA 3. DON BRESI-IEARS - Spring Graduate. RODNEY BRIGHT - Spring Graduate. pq, L .daat 1 X cf I 1 A x 1 N! 3 111111111 17: tm 3 1 . Q u , s-- rw 5 I I IQ '-.. 1 A ' :X ., . .' 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' f .YQ x .,.7Jf,v, y I K4 r -'7 ' 1 t f . . fi fx ZQWQ- --Mv- ELIZABETH MICHELLE BROWN - T-Steppers 37 Beta Club 2, 3: Anchor Club 2,37 Historian 37 Future Hornemakers 37 Pep Squad l,2, Sergeant-at-Arms 27 Thespians 17 Trojan Belles 1,27 Old Gold Book 37 Homeroom Treasurer 17 GRA 3. IOE BROWN - VICA 2,3, Vice-President 37 NIROTC 1. SUE LYNN BROWN - Anchor Club 37 Student Council 37 Pep Squad 1,27 GRA 1,27 Los Amigos 27 Thespians 1,27 Future Homemakers 3j Chanteers lj Old Gold Book 2. DON BRUMMETT - Football 17 Homeroom President 27 Beta Club 2,37 Los Amigos 17 Los Matadores 27 Mu Alpha Theta 2,37 Bio-Chem-Phy 2,37 Key Club 2,31 Homeroom Vice-President 37 NIROTC 2,37 Thespians 2,37 Historical Society 3. BRUCE PHILLIP BUCK - National Honor Society 2,3, President 37 Beta Club l,2,37 Mu Alpha Theta l,2,3, President 37 Ki- wanis Academic Award 1,27 Interact Club 2,37 Student Coun- cil 37 Iunior Civitan 37 NIROTC l,2,37 Iunior Classical League 17 Homeroom Treasurer 1. BRENDA BURKS - Thespians 1,25 Pep Squad 1,27 Ars Nova 37 One Acts l. LARVIE EVELYN BURNS - Trojan Belles 3. IUDY BURROUGHS - Nike Career Club 2,3, Treasurer 37 Fu- ture Teachers 37 Old Gold Book 37 Trojan Belles 27 Chanteers 17 Future Homemakers 37 Historical Society 37 Iunior Business- Woman 3. CHARLES PATRICK BUTLER - Toreadors l,2,3. IANA LYNN BYRUM - Crown Club 2,3, Vice-President 3 Beta Club l,2,37 Los Amigos 27 Los Matadores 37 Iunior Classi cal League 1. PAM CAIN - T-Steppers 37 Anchor Club 2,37 Pep Squad 1 2 Secretary 27 Homeroom Secretary 27 Los Amigos 17 Los Mata dores 27 GRA 27 Future Homemakers 37 Historical Society 2 Old Gold Book 27 Thespians 2. PATRICIA A. CALVIN - Pep Squad 27 Ars Nova 3. I EDVVINA SUE CAMPBELL - T-Steppers 37 Student Council 2 Crown Club 2,37 Los Amigos 17 GRA 2,37 Future Homemakers 1,3, Treasurer 37 Pep Squad 27 Old Gold Book 2,3. GOLDEN CAMPBELL - T-Steppers 2,3, Sergeant 37 Football Homecoming Maid 37 Basketball Homecoming Maid 17 Class Secretary 27 Girls State 27 Beta Club l,2,37 Nike Career Club 2,37 Old Gold Book 37 Iunior Classical League 17 GRA 123 Pep Squad 17 Ars Nova 37 Future Homemakers 37 Thespians 3 IOYCELYN CANIDY - Future Homernakers 1,37 Thespians 3 Old Gold Book 37 Ars Nova 3: GRA l,2. CAROLYN CARISTIANOS - T-Steppers 2,3, Co-Captain 3 Basketball Homecoming Maid 17 Football Homecoming Maid 2,37 Girls State 2: Anchor Club 2,3, Treasurer 37 Los Amigos Secretary 27 Pep Squad 17 Future Homemakers 37 GRA 12 Thespians 1,27 Homeroom Secretary l,2. STEPHEN L. CARLESON - DECA 2,3, Vice-President 2 Pres ident 37 Student Council. 3. ' STEVE F. CARPENTER - Football Letterman l,2,37 VITA 1 2 3 Interact Club l,2,37 Thespians 27 Fire Marshal 3. t I-I mernakers 2, MARSHA CASADA --- Pep Squad 1.2: Future --O ' f' 3, Tnespians lg GRA lg DECA 3. DORI-AAN CASTLE - DECA 3. AVA I. CASTLEBERRY -- DECA 2,31 Student Council 29 Future l-lornemakers l. LEO CASTLEBERRY, lR. - Football 3. CHARLES D. CHATELAlN -- Iunior Classical League 2: Stu- deni Council l,2g lffu Alpha Theta lg 'Tliespians lg NIROTC 1, 2,3, 3 Beta Club l 2 3' Nike DIANIA LEE CHRISTIAN - T-Steppers : , . . Career Club 2,3g Recording Secretary 31 Old Gold Book 2,32 A ' ' t - r ' lc 37 Los Arnigos 2' Los Mata- Htstorical Scciey 2, lunior Ban. er , J res 3- l-lorneroom Vice-President ly Future l-lornernakers 35 fo , . - GRA 2,3g Pep Squad l,2. Seniors 1... , 1 a Q X- 22,2 v -we'-'Y '- 'vu- ay XM V, to it t fn tax' i J l A 1 ' 2 l 'X 5: w. J, , , ...lv ,,. , gig.. 1, nf V, - Af' r X ,- -.X if H4 'fi' -fn, , -i.-u.- , ,X -. . . ,.,,,4yr ,X flfrz' tv! UV 2 lf L A ' f , .EV ,uf :! Wv A mid the confusion, students find moments Q HARD NElLL CLEM Football 123 Letterman 3, Track RIC - , t , 123, Letterman 2,35 Key Club l,2,3, Secretary 3, VITA l,2,3, Amigos lg Student Council 2. SHEILA CLEMONS -- National Honor Society 2,37 Beta Club 2 3' Maclrigals l,2,3p Tbespicms l,2,3, Regular 3, Crown Club One Acts lg The Teahouse of the August Moon 37 His- torical Scciety 3, Bio-Chem-Phy 3, Old Gold Book 2,37 Iunior Classical League 1,25 Mu Alpha Theta 3. DANNY CCCKMAN - Spring Graduate. f J ry ,. .,. wwf ,',: f ,i ., f ff gf ' , blk? ' T7 V, ff ,f 1' 1 , -ffm 5 . ,A, ,ff 1,-,., ., l If e f f ' f 1 ,- ,Q 4 5 , 5, Q Q X 'ef Z hr 'A Q r t fr X V 1' f f 4 .f f 7 J ff ff f K X' 4 S J ff Q X ff X f f Q? 1 1 4,-'f 1 2 f ff f W 'if W 9462- f ' if ffzf 5, 5, ' V, ..:e5,2f,':3 ' r f , .f -A .fyf ,X in 12, ' f .I 4 ,, ,. ,, ,, as V, ,Z 4262 fur f M I , s 1 2 ,ff f if +9 tl 2 f ?4 ?W E iaria ialr. Troian beauties Lin- da Curll and Mary Dan Crane find out that hair frizzes in wet weather. '17 , M, X -131 , an - 33- ' ,' 41 ,,r. Q , r y, 1' ,warg l, Qi ' f ' f f f fa f M, 363 -Z Jr' ' v X, it ' rf r ,J ' it it if X ,X t . ' t t . to l'Giil9Cll l A npr , Q gl? 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MARY DAN CRANE -- Cheerleader 2,35 Girls State 25 Football Home- coming Maid 15 National Honor Society 2,3, Vice-President 35 Beta Club l,2,35 Regular Thespians l,2,35 Harvey 15 One Acts 15 Alice in Wonder- land 25 Christmas Tableaux 2,35 GRA l,2,35 Iunior Classical League 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Nike Career Club 35 Pep Squad 15 Bio-Chem- Phy 35 Madrigals 15 Mu Alpha Theta 1. BRENDALYN CRUDUP - Trojan Band l,2,35 National Honor Society 35 Beta Club 35 Nike Career Club 2,35 Les Elites l,2,35 Band Key Club 2,35 Trojan Belles 15 Future Homemakers 1,35 Thespians 2,35 COE 35 Band Variety Show 1,2,3. LOLA ANN CULBREATH - Bio-Chem-Phy 15 Les Elites 25 Thespians 15 Historical Society 15 Los Amigos 15 Future Teachers 15 Future Home- makers 15 Library Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 3. CECIL CUPP - Student Council 1, Alternate 35 Football lg Tennis 2,35 Boys State 25 Bio-Chem-Phy 35 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Interact Club 1, 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta l,2,3. MICHAEL W. CURL - Key Club 2,35 Beta Club 1,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 1,25 Iunior Classical League 1. LINDA CURLL - T-Steppers 25 Cheerleader 35 Pep Squad 15 Student Council 35 Thespians 1,2,35 Crown Club 2,3, Reporter 35 Homeroom Vice- President 25 GRA 1,25 Homeroom Secretary 2. IONATHON PATRICK DACUS - Beta Club 2,3: LOS AITUQOS 1: LOS Matadores 25 Bio-Chem-Phy 35 Thespians 35 Old Gold Book 35 Madrigals l,2,35 Toreadors l,2,35 Band Variety Show 2,35 Tennis 35 Football 2. DERROL DAVES - DECA 35 VICA 25 NIROTC 15 Historical Society 1. O. FLOYD DAVES - Ars Nova 35 NIROTC 15 Thespians 2. STEVEN CRAIG DAVES - Los Amigos 25 Los Matadores 35 Historical Society 1. DEBBIE IO DAVIS - Chanteers 15 Trojan Belles 25 Pep Squad 15 Thespians 25 COE 35 Future Homemakers 3. DEBORAH KAY DAVIS - Old Gold Book Associate Editor 35 Anchor Club 2,3, President 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club 1,2,35 Trojan Belles 15 Troubadours 2,35 Student Council 35 Bio-Chem-Phy 35 English Bookstore Mangfjel' 2- IOANN DAVIS - Spring Graduate. JOSEPH A. DAVIS - Trojan Band 1,2337 Band Key Club 2133 Pep Band 37 Les Elites 1,27 Ars Nova 37 Homeroorn Vice-PreS1- dem 37 Band Varieiy ShC'-'I l,2,3. LINDA DAVIS - Library Club 3. CAFCLYN DEIJPSEY - Nike Career Club 2.3: Thespians li Future Eorzwernakers l,2, Secretary 2, Vice-President 1: PGP Squad l,27 Cbanieers 17 Trojan Belles 2,37 Student Council 2. JOHN DECKEY - Les Elites l7 VICA 2,3, Parliamentarian 2, Treasurer 37 Student Council 3. REBECCA LYNN DICKSON - Bio-Chem-Phy 2.3: The Teahouse of the August Moon 37 Tbespians 37 Library Club l,2,37 Crown Ciub 27 Trojan Belles 2,3. 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' .. ., 4, ' 3' Q ms .1 K 'A ' . jg .Qt.,,g ,,.., . si ' . .2 s ale 1 ,V 7'TQ.t,Q .,-N ,-V-L lf ,df 1, 52,5 . . -555 fe 5. 9 ff H : ' yr' V, , , , I ,V ff!! 1 V I fits' ,V,,, 47 Q .i ,Z EI- X 1 f f LARRY D. DOUGLAS - DECA 2,3, Vice-President 3. DENNIS P. DUNKELGOD - Class Vice-President 2,35 Beta Club 23' SerqeGnl'Ot Bf'rmS 37 L05 Amiaos 15 Los Matadores 25 Na- UOHG1 HOW Somew 8, Bio-Chem-Phy 2,3, secretary 3, VITA 1, 233, Vlce-President 3: lunior Lion 35 Football Letterman l,2,35 Zmck Lellefmml 1.2,3: Key Club 2,35 Fire Marshal 35 Boys State IOHNNY W. DUNN - NIROTC 15 VICA 2,3. LAURA DUNN - Future Homemakers 2,35 Thespians 25 Pep Squad 25 GRA 2. ALLINE EALY - Spring Graduate. MAXINE EALY - VICA 3. HELEN YVONNE EARLY - GRA 25 Pep Squad 25 Old Gold Book 35 Future Homemakers 3. RICK EASTBURN - Football 1,2,3, Letterman 1,35 Track l5 VITA 1,25 Interact Club 1,2,35 Beta Club lg Les Elites lp Home- roorn Vice-President 1. PAMELA G. ELLIOTT - Los Amigos ly Pep Squad lp DECA 35 1-lomeroom Secretary 35 Trojan Belles l,2. QUINN C. ELLIOTT - Les Elites 1,25 Mu Alpha Theta 3. EUGENE NILES ELLIS - NIROTC l,2,35 Horneroom President 2, Thespians 15 Los Amigos 25 Los Matadores 3. IOHN C. ELLSWORTH - Beta Club 35 Mu Alpha Theta 1,25 BiO-Chem.Phy 25 NIROTC 1,2,35 Student Council 3. FF ENNIS Football 12 3 Letterman 2,35 Track Letterman IF2 3- Los An'-Tigos 15 VIT.l5L,l',2,35 Interact Club 35 Homeroom Plelgildent 2- 1-Iomeroom Vice-President I5 Fire Marshal 3. SUSAN FARLESS - Spring Graduate. . A- V15 DAVID FARR - Spring Graduate. i f FRANCES ELLEN FARRAR - Nike Career Club 2, 3, President 35 Troubadours 2,35 Old Gold Book 35 Future Homemakers 2,3, Vice-President 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Iunior Banker 35 Iunior Business- wcman 35 1-lomercorn Secretary-Treasurer 35 Los ,rg at N? N-v .W gf, , 4 Amigos 25 Los lviatadores 35 Historical Society 1,25 r Pep Squad l5 Chanteers 1. 1 .5 Seniors , l 5 1 T ll k ' l97O 7l ' 1 A rojane a avva ens IH , 5 l . ' ' ,. .l l . . a, '13, 3 ' 555 4: Trolanella talias Jim WIlll6mSl gladly shields herself , gil from rainy weather at the Southside game. . , ' --fo 1 GLEN EDWARD FARRER - VICA 3. 4iZ'o:.1. 1' DEBBIE FINLEY - Spring Graduate. ,fr Ad, - ,U ,Q fm V, 1, K N MARGARET riscnsra - old Gold Book Associate Editor 3, 5 fx ff' 'S Kiwanis Academic Award 1,2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 '-1 K F j x X ,A Bio-Chem-Phy 2,3, Treasurer 35 Beta Club 1,2,35 Thespians 2, Wi ,- 35 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Crown Club 2,35 Iunior ul 9, 5 5 ' Classical League 1,25 Los Amigos 25 Los Mataclores 35 Library f ' j ,. Q A - - f Club 2,35 Christmas Tableaux 3. , 5 257, '! V gr-. ' gg, fx. 2 E W, ,113-xqll' ',. Q, A , V . .V y X ll' A If E V K' A A l' L W' 1' 5 if 1 lo 5 Eli -. l tr il X l ,411 i' . t if A ci-IARLES P. FLEMING - Les Elites 1, Mu Alpha Theta 2. Q, 5 9'1 ,. BEVERLY SHEA FORGA - Future l-lomemakers l,2,3, Treas- in urer 25 Anchor Club 2,35 Thespians 1,35 Ars Nova 35 Chanteers ,f 2 ' l 3 15 Trojan Belles 2,3. -' 4 'V L MELISSA FOSTER - Future Homemakers 3. J in I f ' STEVEN M. FOX - VICA 2,3. CONNIE DENICE FRAZIER - Pep Squad 1,25 Thespiqms 1. Historical Society l5 Trojan Belles l5 Madrigals 2,35 Future , 'VX Homemakers 25 Old Gold Book 2,3. H IEAN FRITZ - Pep Squad l,25 Future Homemakers 1,23 . Treasurer l, Vice-President 25 Crown Club 35 Les Elites 3. I I 1 ff l JMR, M. -42.141-7' J, wer ff l if . xt at .ff mill t ,X uv Q 5? 'L lr u 2 Ili It I T1 gr tif . lil t ,7 1 I h , f' I Q IMT-ffilji I 45 1' .9 I 41 j I i I Lf-4 ce: I f1f 7 4 I 231- .,:' 7 CHESTER W' FRYAR - BiO'Chem'PhY 3: Historical Society 3. griiggfoirfglgl IiABi?N'ER - T-Sfeppers 37 Trojan Belles 17 1: Nike Career Clubs2 313111305 1: LOS Matqdores 2: Biolchemwphy 3: AIIVCG In Wonderlald Zep Squad LZ: Thespicms 23' Regular 3. Beta Club 23- F I1 7 The Teahouse of the August Moon ' ' ' ulure Teachers 3: Forensic Team 37 GRA 3, STEVE GARDNER - VICA Secretary 3: Historical Society 3. LARRY GABN E GILBERT GABRETT - VICA 3. Bow' R - DEC-A 2,37 Student Council Alternate 2. GATES - Basketball lj Football 27 VITA 1,27 Interact Club 3. f.,-, A Q AA Q IEANINE CI-IERIE GEBACI - Troubadours 2,37 Crown Club 27 . 4 T, 2 Future Hornemakers 37 Old Gold Book 37 I-Iomeroom Secretary 17 VVCVV gtliijtrgtergoluncil 17 Los Amigos 17 Pep Squad 17 Thespians lj BRADLEY PAUL GESSLER - Beta ciub I,z,3, vicepresident 3, -I Vlil Boys State 27 Golf Letterman 1,2,37 Basketball 17 Student Council m,.. l't'- 2,37 Iunior Civitan 37 Key Club 2,37 VITA 1,2,37 Les Elites 1. DONALD L. GIGERICH - Interact Club 3, VITA 2, st CI I ,. Council 17 I-Iomeroorn President 17 Les Elites 1. u en A in 3 if if ll 2 5 ' , STEPHEN P. GILL - VICA 1,3, President 37 The Teahouse of the August Moon 37 NIROTC l,2,3. MARY GLASCOCK - Iunior Classical League 17 Library Club 1,27 Old Gold Book 37 Future Teachers 37 Future Homemakers 37 COE 3. TOMMY GLENN - Spring Graduate. IACK GODFREY -- Spring Graduate. WINNITA GOINS - Spring Graduate. DEBI GOLDEN - Pep Squad 1,21 Trojan Belles 37 Transfer from Ramstein, Germany. SUE GOLDEN - Beta Club lj COE 37 Future 1-Iomemakers 1. BONNIE L. GOODMAN - Student Council 2,3, Vice-President 2, President 37 Boys State 27 I-Iomeroom President 27 I-Iomeroom Vice-President 17 Football 1,27 Track 37 Interact Club 2,37 Iunior Botarian 3: VITA 1,213- JEFFREY T. GosLI5:E - Trojan Band I,2,3, Bcmd Key ciub z,3, NIROTC I. Seniors Obliging perSOHS S erve on Committees in various clubg 4, 495 r y i ,I - ... ,LY ' .g' r , 'I 4?::ff,'n f'f , ,,. ' ' ff 1 .1 i f l f' ,-4 ':fe2f fx? ' ' ff' f -1- ,b gr- gf ., 'fffrf' ., f fi .,-4:f'a ' - .ff ' fe22 1, f .'v!f,f, ,im f V' 'f Net ' MA.-f-' me f-E . - - ' V Nf? 1f2i14f?' 1 in If I Qgfvlje-tr f U 5 . ,Q , . peep, -fer . f67l,j2,tQg:H5Y-if . .f, .,.e-41. ., -. WM. 7 W 1, ,f . X .W .. -M Wfyzwf-f , ' 'W www' f ..,,-4vf-f4'-- ' 4' P 41 n3,ge1a.Z2f3f'i2 Q'2ewf'4: .iff , 1 . ,.. f X for Good-luck Shamrocks are care- ' fully snipped and marked for the locker fronts by Senior serv- ice club girls. SUSAN GRADY - Pep Squad 1. VICKI GREASON - Spring Graduate. PAUL WAYNE GREEN - VICA 2,3. B. LEROY GREENE - Trojan Band 37 Football 17 Track 27 1-lomeroom Vice-President 3. KENNETH L, GREENE - Trojan Band 2,37 Band Key Club 2,37 Pep Band 2,3, Director 37 Boys State Secretary of State 27 Key Club Vice-President 37 Forensic Team 3f Thespians 2,3, Requ- lar 37 Alice In Wonderland 27 The Teahouse of the August Moon 37 Student Council 37 Old Gold Book 2,3. CARROLL GREGORY - Track 1,2,37 Football 1,27 Homeroom President lj Student Council 1,37 Interact Club 1,27 Los Amigos 1. TOMMIE GRIFFITH - NIROTC 1,2,3. STEPHEN W. GRIM - Los Matadores 27 NIROTC 1,2,3. MARY GRISHAM - Les Elites 17 Library Club 27 Future Home- makers 37 CCE 3. - f XX .as . .s ,' yyff 'Z . 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HALE - 25 Bio-Chem-Phy 3- Student Council 35 VICA 35 Libmry Club DEBORAH LE 2,37 TheSPian5T:I2I73l-Il15LltI1?rLdRl:Il.ON - Chcmteers 1: Trojan Belles Council Alternate 35, Old Goldgndigikers 1,37 GRA 23: Student gElS5mHCAMMQNS - Future Homemakers I,2,35 DECA 35 GRA 1. ounc1l 3, Alternate 25 Thespians 1,25 Pep Squad 1,25 GARY HANCE - VITA 1,25 Football 1,2. KATHERINE HANKINS - DECA 3, v1cA 2, Ars Novq 3. SAMMYE HANNA - Los Am' 1, P s cl 1. . Thespians1,2:DECA3. ms QP qw ' GRA LZ' MARGARET HANNAH - COE 35 GRA 2. .l-t. f nf fi 'al '23 ,,,f ' . .5 , 3 5 V it 1 ld ' X X 55 , ' , ,,,, ,ff C l A 1 5 '? ?f if- ' W, f pg, - fy , 5 .52 ,552 Q, A 55 ,z,, H I V -f- . ,-ffl: ,gt ,I fcff 4. 'V f , vp .5 f 5 .. to ff W f .K 2725 - f 5, Z 7' t, 52 fm! - ,521 , 'ti . 215 WT? , ' : 1' , x - ' .f ., ,V ff ,f . 1 6 W Z . , ff 7 .EM ii 'ff ' 5 .IQHJ , ,X 9 , 5 - 7' , ' 2.5 'J ,, U 'ef L . 1 ' 'T f , , , . 5 , 2: :, ,if ,if ., ,- 5 4 . 2 i ,5f'f1tf- 5,11 17- 'lf ,Q,A..,v 5 5 ' ,v , A u f 7' f , f 4' 5, 'ff 5 4 f' frffrfffop y iw +1453 fQ5,mf'.5d , . ,fifmfgrgtt f .,..,...f,..L,AA,.f..j,.H,,. . Jag, 1, ,, - f2.rr,l DONALD A. HARPER - National Honor Society 2,35 Thespians 2,35 junior Classical League 15 Mu Alpha Theta 25 NIROTC I,2,35 Trojan Band I,2,3, Drum Major 2,35 All-State Band I,2,35 Pep Band I,2,35 Band Key Club 2,35 Band Variety Show l,2,3. IAN BEVERLY HARRISON - Girls State 25 T-Steppers 35 Stu- dent Council 25 Pep Squad 1,25 Les Elites 1,25 Thespians I,2,35 GRA 1,25 Homeroom Vice-President I. KENNY HAWBECKER - Trojan Band I,2,35 Band Key Club 2, 35 Band Variety Show I,2,3. 4 KAREN ANNE HAYES - Troubadours 35 Trojan Belles 25 Chanteers I5 Bio-Chem-Phy I,2,35 Les Elites I,2,35 Historical Society I,2,35 Anchor Club 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 2,35 Future S cl I. Teachers 1,35 Thespians 2,3: PSP CIUC1 BENNIE WAYNE HAZEN - Spring Graduate. IOYCE ELAINE HECKEL - Trojan Band I,2,35 Band Variety - C Club Show I,2,35 Band Key Club 2,3, Treasurer 3, Nike areer Future Homemakers 35 Thespians 35 Old Gold Book 3. 2: DA HENLEY - Student Council I,2,35 Homeroom Secretary IflN1-Iomeroom Treasurer 25 Pep Squad 15 GRA 1,25 Thespians 112,35 Historical Society 2: Cl'1CU'1T99f5 1- LYN HERRING - Crown Club 2,3, Treasurer 35 Beta gixlioz 3. National Honor Society 2,35 Madriqals I,2,35 junior I ' 12 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Bio-Chem-Phy 35 ' l L I I geTnSsSB?1ad e1c?ZuThespians I,2,35 Old Gold Book 2,35 One Acts 15 Forensic Team 1. LINDA KAY HERRON - COE Thespians 1,2. 3: Trojan Belles 25 Chanteers 15 SARA IO HICKT-AAN - Cheerleader 25 Girls State 2: P99 ' 2' Home- Squad I5 Les Elites 1,25 Student Council 2,32 GRA l, . room Vice-President l,2. ELOUISE HICKS - Homerccrn Secretary 35 Student Council 2: Les Elites I. VIVIAN LYNN HIGNIGHT - Anchor Club 27 Los AmiQ0S 27 Los Matadcres 35 Pep Squad l,2. RICKY HILTON - Los Matadores 3. MARILYN IO HODGES - Nike Career Club 2,3, CorresPO1'1di1'1Q Secretary 35 Trojan Band l,2,35 Band Key Club 2,35 Band Vla- riety Show 1,2,35 Future I-lomemakers 3: Beta Club l,2,35 His- torical Scciety 35 Iunior Classical League 15 Thespians l. DEBBIE HOLLAND- National Honor Society 3: Beta Club 3: Los Amigos 15 Los Matadores 25 Trojan Belles 2,3. Seniors . L , . 1 it If - . 15 I 'N fi 5 5. , 5 If 1 rf-xi R I Q .. 1,7 32,221 if f. A Y l i JR . , it . Xu, Q 5, ' asf -fiil: I l Cf, I Y '- 5' ' .Tl lv ' 7 f of ' -. I . X. 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HUGHES - T-Stepper 2,3, Captain 35 Basketball Homecoming Maid 15 Football Homecoming Maid 25 Trojan Football Homecoming Queen 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Student Council 35 Anchor Club 2,35 Thespians 1,35 Trojan Belles 15 Los Amigos 15 Los Matadores 25 Pep Squad 15 Home- room President 15 Future Homemakers 35 GRA l,2,3. NANCY LINETTE HUGHES - Pep Squad 25 Student Council Alternate 15 Future Teachers 15 Library Club 1,25 Les Elites l, 25 CCE Historian 35 Old Gold Book Chief Typist 35 Transfer from Malvern, Arkansas. GARY B. HUMPHREY - NIROTC 1,2,35 VICA 35 Student Council 3. BARBARA IEAN HUNTER -- T-Steppers 35 Pep Squad 25 Stu- dent Council 3. MAZELL HUNTER - Spring Graduate. WILLARD HUNTER - Football Letterman l,2,35 Track Letter- man 1,2,3. FLOYD HURST - DECA 3. President 15 GRA l,2. ROSALIND INEZ ISLAND - Thespians 35 Homeroom Vice ' Z CECI KIMBERLY IACKSON - Student Council 1,35 Beta Club 1 AT X, , I ' ir . 1. , . 5 2,35 Iunior Classical League 1,25 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Thespians '5 A 1,25 Chanteers 15 Historical Society 25 GRA 1,25 Pep Squad 1, QA f' 2. EET 5 rg W , , 5 wg, .ic . . .A A t , A vm 5 f A .- J -. xi v if-Z L 8 ' L K W , WALTER N. IACKSON - Key Club 35 Iunior Classical League 15 Bio-Chem-Phy 3. t ,bi-4. ll ,. l1'f ' ' 'A 5 ' , 'V' lj 1 55. 5 +11 5, ,,.44. . ...ix f5 , g Seniors luck for graduating Seniors Thirteen sponsors prove Y be ' . ' ilgg LZ W -32 ,I n '14 3 t ir I ig If L' . . 4 '.f it A K -- -. lim i I 4 5 Q ,SY , N E 5 I I SENIOR SPONSORS: tfront rowj Miss Bryan, Mr. Horton, Mrs. Moenster, Mr. C Spurlim tback rowj Mrs. Barron, Mr. ar- istianos, Mrs. Housley, Mr. E. Sanders, jggf Mrs. Searcy, Mr. McWilliams, Mrs. Eudy, and Mr. Phillips. ANDY IAMES - VICA 2,3. 2,3, Serqeant 35 Nike ELIZABETH IEEFERSON - T-Steppers Career Club 2,35 Horneroorn Treasurer 25 Thespians 1,25 Los Amigos 25 Historical Society 25 Pep Squad 15 Future Home- malcers 35 GRA 1,2. S Student Council 123- Los Amigos KELLY S. IENNING - , , , President 15 Los Matadores President 25 lnteract Club 2,3, Sec- retary 35 Football Manager l,2, Letterman 1,25 VITA 1,25 Bio- Chem-Phy 35 Thespians 2. BEVERLY TESTER - Chanteers 15 Pep Squad 1,2. ROBERT VERN IOHNS - Key Club 2,35 Homeroom Secretary 35 NIROTC l,2,35 Iunior Classical League 1,25 Thespians 1,2,35 VITA 2,35 Football 1,2,3. ' GLENDA IOY IOHNSON - Crown Club 2,35 Ars Nova Sec- retary-Treasurer 35 DECA 35 GRA 1,2. GLENDA LOUISE IOHNSON - Trojan Band 1. LEON IOHNSON - Spring Graduate. SAMUEL IOHNSON - Trojan Band 1,2,35 All-Region Band 1 25 All-State Band 25 DECA 35 Band Key Club 2,35 Band Varietp Show 1,2,3. . 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X W, ix MQW is rj! ff! ff' Q 1 of A -fm' H .7 ' ,- V , , ,MV ri ff' ' A r,,t 1- ft, o, f WH , ,, 1 , ,, 32371 ' I W f ,l ' rrri L A 5 I 51, , L 6 f H f- f ' -L17 gm ,fan Z , I ,V fr Z , ff' , ,, , N fmt 9HlOrs f . af.. 5 t Q 6.1: Q 1 4 5 5 f c., 52 5 if X X 3 a ! ft' .17 1' l ,.,,,,, ff flf ff ,, ' ty: . . :fn-' , f, . gf .23 1 ,,,. . . iff, f ' ' ' ff ., I , . ,V . , ,X , i X x X f f if 1 X ff ,ff I A X lv! ff Q f 3 1 ff X 3 f-iw f' l . 5 ,zf. f 11 ...4.L.,.......,... , A I , . I -Agfgwwtt, , 'gi - , I ,fr ri' M H , ff .f . W VICKIE IEAN IOHNSON - Pep Squad 25 I-Iorneroom Vice-Presi- dent 25 Future Homemakers 35 GRA 1. LEE DAVID IOHNSON - VICA 2,3. DANNY CARL KAUFFMAN - Interact Club 35 Old Gold Book 35 Thespians 35 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Historical Society 25 lunior Classical League I5 Student Council 1. , I Z. J V CRAIG KEATON - Football l,2,3, Letterman 35 VITA l,2,35 ' Interact Club 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Student Council Reporter 5' 35 Los Amigos I5 Los Matadores 25 Homeroom Vice-President 25 A 'QS ' Horneroom Secretary I. 5, 1 ' 5 f SHARYN DAWN KENEIPP - cos 3, I-Iomeroom secretory. Treasurer 35 Future Teachers Treasurer 35 Anchor Club 2,35 Les Y Elites I5 Pep Squad 1. ' , ' . , f , ROGER DALE KINSEY - DECA 25 N ROTC l. 43542 ' 5 .'-.' li. il ' , I All I ' I f-.5 Aditi ' 5 5-.Q-3 1,-.r ' V -- U-,.,1.f' 5, . j'?3: 'ff ' 'iz' - ' , 5. Y' .2 2 yr 1 f If i 5. 5. .prrrr 5 lik .t tv f ' .9 5 Hi gk tx XX .T - P35 .Q ' RH . 4 fx vvh l ': - . 1 ii .. -3-Ii ' V . xx ' U R ,,., X -. X 'kyfyi r 3. 5 'W,4.,5.,,..5,,,-, .,, . 5,5c 5,55 , 'I ,- .' 'V -.. 3' i4'il,.,. I 3 2325. 1... 11 , t. ft-itil q . K y ' Q I G7 5 I 5,2435 4 et. f R - . . v . -f-1 ,w a z - 3 fu, . l RT ' Tr i lt!! 11' 'IP' ff . elm - ' w k A 'fY1l?'it .. ,V . lsygiii- I i f gf' ...f x-X T- I' l ' 5, X, X N 1.5 15- -. 55355-gg Q 'iff 5 1. :grit E. . .i ,.i.b,:,C . r - - A - wit .I-W -I A - A .R M I GLADYS KNIGHT - Spring Graduate. GARY A. KNUPPS - Les Elites lg NIROTC l,2,3, FRANK MICHAEL LANGLEY - Football l,2,3, Letterman 2,35 Track Letterman 2,35 Basketball 15 Boys State 25 Key Club 2,3, Treasurer 3, District Lt. Governor 35 Student Council 35 Beta Club 2,35 VITA l,2,35 Les Elites I. 'lil WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER LANKFORD - NIROTC 1,21 Home- room President 35 VICA 2,3, Parliarnentarian 3. IAMIE SUE LATTURE - Old Gold Book l,2,3, Associate Editor 2, Editor 35 Mu Alpha Theta l,2,3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Beta Club 2,35 Student Council 3, Alternate 25 Nike Career Club 2,3, Second Vice-President 35 Iunior Businesswoman 35 lunior Banker 35 Regular Thespians I,2,35 Les Elites l,2,3, Vice- President 25 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Bio-Chem- Phy 1,35 Pep Squad 1,25 Chanteers lp Elks Youth Leadership Award 3. SARAH KAYE LEDFORD - Horrieroom President 35 Trojan Belles 1,25 Thespians 25 Homeroom Secretary 15 Crown Club 2,35 Pep Squad 1,25 GRA I5 COE Reporter 35 Old Gold Book 3. DARCY ELLEN LEE - National Honor Society 35 Ars Nova Vice-President 35 Old Gold Book 35 Future Teachers 35 Torch- light 1,25 Historical Society 1,25 Iunior Classical League 25 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3. DOYLE LEE - Spring Graduate. GARY LEMONS - Torchlight l,3, Editor 35 Trojan Band 2,35 Los Matadores 35 Ars Nova 35 Future Teachers 35 Band Key Club 2,35 Student Council 35 Band Variety Show 1,2,3. PATRICIA LEWIS - Spring Graduate. SANDRA LEWIS - Troubadours 2,35 Student Council Alternate 35 Historical Society 35 Anchor Club 35 Trojan Belles 15 Old Gold Book 2,35 Pep Squad 1,25 Future Teachers 2,35 Los Matadores 25 Los Amigos l. STEVE LINDER - Spring Graduate. PH1L1.1? LITTLE - Spring Graduate. ANDY LLOYD - Los Amigos 1: Los Matadores 25 VITA 2,35 Key Club 2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Historical Society 2. lOl-IN LOGAN - Spring Graduate. MARCUS GREGORY LONG - Basketball 1,2,3: T6I'11'1iS 2,32 Trojan Band 1,25 Los Amigos 25 Boys Stale 2- IEEEREY HARRIS LOWREY - Regular Thespians 1,2,3, Presi- dent 35 Forensic Team 1,2,3: Tennis 3: TrOiCIH BCIHC1 12,37 Band Key Club 2,35 Pep Band 25 A11-Region Band 25 Student Council 35 Christmas Tableaux 1,2,3: Harvey 1: OHS Acts 1: Alice In Wonderland 25 The Teahouse ol the August Moon 35 Bio-Chem-Phy 35 Les Elites 1. REBECCA LUTES - Madrigals 1,25 Los Amigos 1: Los Mata- dores 25 Thespians 15 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Pep Squad 1,25 Anchor Club 2,3. Cv, K9 5 -f ,. , '25 in ,...., ,. -RN, 1 T pf' , -fgf ', 1 - f , , 2 If S .If . r 'Wt' . -v ,Q il . 3 1 4 K e l , 7.2! f RN I ' A Exif? ' 1 ' V . - lc 'x X i . ,lf Allo - 1 it tint teen, 1 5 54 ' ',.1' 32 f A I 1 , 1 ' 5 1. 'ffl 5 . 1 L, ' 5 'vs Xl if 1 x f -Q ' 'J . ,J 5' ,KZ ry I X- f ' f ' , M rdxxi- 1 f, ' yi , . NK I Aix 1 - .5 5 'tl F 5 I, Q50 lrxl .1 . X I -A' , f 1 'tile itil fi Seniors Spirit with soul adds to boniires IAN LYNAS - Nike Career curb 2,3, Iunior ciassieai League 25 Student Council Alternate 35 Pep Squad 15 Thespicms 15 Future Homemalcers 35 GRA 25 Homeroom Secretary 15 Home- room Vice-President 25 lunior Businesswoman 3. EVELYN DELORES LYNCH - Crown Club 2,3, Corresponding Secretary 35 GRA 25 Pep Squad 1,25 Historian 2. THERESE ROSE LYNCH - Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 35 Beta Club 1,2,35 Crown Club 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Student Council 2,35 Madrigals 15 Los Amigos Program Chairman 15 Old Gold Book 2,35 GRA 1,2,35 Pep Squad 15 1-lomeroom Secretary 1. wigsi f E0 'iv T-Ste-ppers Barbara Hunter and Deborah Reed add a little soul to bonfires. fi? V t , , 'Wx '-wail! -1 I ,,., I 1. IUDY MADDEN - Crown Club 2,35 Los Amigos 15 Thespians 1, .1 I 7: ' 25 Historical Society 15 Pep Squad 1,25 1-lomeroorn Vice-President f 5 . 35 GRA 2. f ' gy? ' - A If V,V,.. K! 54 Q MARY ANN MALCOM - Cheerleader 35 T-Steppers 25 Football 'W Q ' Em fe 1 IQ 'wb' Q Homecoming Maid 15 Class Treasurer 35 Student Council 35 r, , gi Q aj 4 Anchor Club 2,3, Senior Advisor 35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Iunior l H , - wr l if Classical League 15 Homeroom President 25 Homeroom Vice- I If In M ,Q Q President 15 Thespians 1,2,35 Old Gold Book 2,35 GRA 1,25 Fu. l 1 - , ture Home-makers 2,35 Ars Nova 35 Historical Society 35 Pep l ill .if .1 , . 5 , IVI5 ,vii fl XX Squad 1' 1 3 ' Y' A 5 ' A t , 'J t -K A 55, it KARL A. MANZER - student councu 3, Interact Club 3, His- 5 A I .f Hifxyfol UIPA V I torical Society 35 One Acts 15 Thespians 1,35 NIROTC 1. ff 1 ' 7T x. Q . ff M .. 1 -'B ,AJ 'ZX . ,f,:, siege. if ' , ff l K . ,v-. . IPX, Nvipxv , ,... .df XX, .f if . 5 ' t l , il 4-,,:v A' la K f...-, 51 t, 3 tm 5.1. '-t. 1 -It -15 X 4415 H- f f I X K. A 1 'Q xv I, E 4 ., f 1 4 A I7 V . MV. .LLJ .,,. .,-......,-. . .... .. I.. , , . f'f. ' 5 A ' it ,, N i -- X L x P 2-if ' NN ' -I f t A ,.,b Q l V5 , , 5 5 ,7 , ,,t... 1 .12 I E-2.21. A 5 1 e t lf .kll ' ' I 4 . fu 5 5 X 1 1' l I-'I HENRY E. MARLIN - NIROTC 1,2535 Thespians 3. IOSEPH PARKER MARTIN - Trojan Band 1,2,35 Band Key Club 2,3, Vice-President 35 Regular Thespians 152,35 Alice In Wonder- land 25 One Acts 15 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Stardusters 2,35 Band Variety Show 1,2,3. RICKY B. MASSEY - COE Vice President 35 Toreadors 1,25 Thespians 3. -. 1 MARY IANE MATTHEWS - Historical Society 2,35 Old Gold Book 35 Thespians 2,35 The Teahouse of the August Moon 3. HERSHEL DEAN MAYBERRY - Football 15 VICA 25 Student Council 2. RICKY MCAFEE - Football 1,35 Basketball Letterman 1,2,35 Track 15 VITA 1,2,3. KENNETH R. MCCASLIN - DECA 2,3. JOHNNY MCCLELLAN - Spring Graduate. TOMMY MCCRARY - Student Council 2,3, Vice-President 35 Key Club 2,3, President 35 Beta Club 2,35 VITA 1,2,35 Basket- ball 1,2,3, Letterman 35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Iunior Lion 35 Boys State 25 Homeroom President 1. NANCY CAROL MCCULLY - National Honor Society 2,35 Ki- wanis Academic Award 1,2,35 Anchor Club 2,3, Vice-President 35 Maclrigals 1,2,35 Beta Club 1,2,35 Iunior Classical League 1, 25 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Thespians 1,2,35 Les Elites 25 Bio-Chem- Phy 1,2. DALEY MCDANIEL - VICA 2,35 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Student Council 1. Hopes of graduation fulfilled IOHN MCELRATI-I - Ecctzall 152,35 Tnespians 25 5 'A Los Amigos ly VITA l,2,35 Interact Club 3. ' K A 5 J -1 Wf:1.1,gfi L1..f.l',l- 'I , GREG MCINNIS - I-Iomeroom Vice-President 15 X Los Arniqos 15 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Interact Club 35 Track 3. M,-L As she prepares for graduation, Jan Lynas re- flects apprehension and excitement. KENNETH LOWELL McKEE - Transfer from Greenfield, In- diana. 1 PAM MEEKS - National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club 2,35 . A I Thespians 152,35 Alice In Wonderland 25 Mu Alpha Theta 25 L -A Los lvlatadores 25 Pep Squad 25 Future I-Iornemakers 3. MARTHA MELSON - Nike career ciub 23, Homeroom Presi- J, dent 35 Pep Squad l,25 Thespians 25 GRA I5 Los Amigos 15 ,f Los lvialadores 2. M, frrr . .5 1- Xl . , ,yfesm . ,itll I, J ii i I ' I li i f l 'lll F I la Q .... . . - infill! LAURA NiELroN - 'r-sreppefs 2,3, sergeant 3, crown Club 2, ff Wil, 3, Beta Club 1,2,3, GRA 1,2,3, Les Elites 1, Pep squad 1. tj, 413: t, ti .L ,gy 6, BONNIE MERRIOTT - VICA 2. I ,J -W 7' DALE GLENN MEYER - Beta ciub 23, Mu Alpha Theta 1,2,3, -xl' I, . I BioCliem-Phy 1,2,3, student ceuncii 2, NIROTC 1,2,3, 5 1, X l,, 5 , liif . - -- IJ .. ,,.f .,,, . r.,. 7271 Q eil LEHOY MILES - VICA 25 DECA 3. KAREN MILLER - Nike Career Club 2,35 Bio4Cl'1em-Phy 35 Leg Elites 15 Future Homemakers 2,35 Thespians 3. 1 ,Q DAVID MILLS - v1cA 2. r W, if 5, ,v gm, t S 41 , , I fN l 1 1 0' :J f-I., r'..,, -fs 'A' 1 - -J 1 'I 4 ' l .l IOHN P. MILLS - Los Amigos 15 Los Matadores 25 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Bio-Chem-Phy 3. IUDY MILSAP - Football Homecoming Maid l,2,35 T-Steppers , , . ,N 2,3, Sergeant 35 Student Council Treasurer 35 Anchor Club 2,3 1 -,,!V I we V VA -' 0 Parliamentarian 35 Beta Club 2,35 Thespians 1,25 One Acts l5 if 't Lff Q ' W V. . , Pep Squad l5 GRA l,2,35 Les Elites I5 I-lomeroom President l5 Homeroom Secretary 25 Future I-Iomemakers 3. .f-Q I., fb ik SANDRA MIRIGLIANO - Pep Squad 25 Ars Nova 35 Student Council 35 Future Homemakers 35 Transfer from St. Louis, Mis- souri. CECILIA ANN MOIX - Future Homemakers 15 VICA 35 Thes- pians 2. STEVEN MONTGOMERY - NIROTC 1,2,3. BETH MOORE - Future Homemal-:ers 35 Los Amigos 15 Los ,fm Matadores 1,25 GRA 25 Trojan Belles 2,35 Thespians 25 Pep Mfr Squad 15 Chanteers 1. LINDA MOORE - Spring Graduate. 5 3 . MARCIA MooRE - Ars Nova 35 Future Teachers 1. I M' it DANA MORRIS - Football 2, Track 1,35 Interact Club 3. Q ,,,, , Nr me r1, ,', r'f .5 I r,.r I r.r,. 1 E 572: -. 4 ,QQ I JOHN W. MORROIN - Football l,2,3, Letterman 2,35 VITA l .3 . 7? 2,35 Los Amigos I5 Los Matadores 25 Key Club 3. , MARTHA IANE MOSLEY - Crown Club 2,35 Troubadours 2,35 ' - J Iunior Classical League 25 Future Homernakers 35 Thespians 35 Pep Squad I5 Chanteers 1. .53 ,. f L XX yy ,,,. 1, ,,,,,,,,, X IOHN L. MULDooN - vice. 2,35 Nmorc 1. 2 1 ' . if - 13' irl . .i 'fi 'uw 1 '. ' I f gf . X-k- yfgj, aff. ff f k 5 f -' Q flelif f g T :ie ' ! I 1 A-A LINDA KAY MULLINAX - National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Anchor Club 2,35 Future I-Iomemakers 35 Los Amigos 25 Historical Society 35 Future Teachers 2,3. mx F IUDY GAIL MULLINS - Thespians I5 Future I-Iomemakers 15 COE 3. KAREN MULLINS - Regular Thespians l,2,3, Parliamentarian 2, Historian 35 Harvey I5 One Acts I5 Alice In Wonderland 25 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Forensic Team 1,2,35 Trojan Belles 1: MCICMQUIS 2- 5 I It S E dwg , ,,t. 1 MICHAEL M. MURDERS - Tennis 2,35 Beta Club 1,2,3: Les Elites 15 Key Club 2,3. IANET VIRGINIA MURRY - Troubadours 35 Trojan Belles 1,25 Future Hornernakers 1,35 Thespians l. BEVERLY BELL MYERS - Beta Club 2,35 Crown Club 2, 35 Bio-Chem-Phy 35 Troubadours 35 Trojan Belles 1,22 Pep Squad l,2. G. LAWRENCE MYERS - Football 2,35 Track 25 Horne- room Treasurer 25 Transfer from Fort Srnith, Arkansas. SHARON NASH - Madrigals 2,35 Homeroom Secretary 3: Pep Squad 25 Los Amigos 15 Trojan Belles 15 Thespians l,2,35 Future Homernakers 35 Old Gold Book 3. PATRICE LYNNE NEAL - T-Steppers 2,3, Sergeant 35 Student Council 35 National Honor Society 35 Beta Club l,2,35 Anchor Club 2,35 Old Gold Book 2,35 Les Elites Secretary 15 Thespians 1,25 Ars Nova 35 Pep Squad l5 GRA 2,35 Homeroom President l5 Chanteers l. MERLE ANNA NECESSARY - National Honor Society 2, ' ' H makers 1,2,35 35 Thespians 15 Pep Squad 1, Future ome COE 3: GRA l. HM S. NEWMAN - VICA 15 NIROTC 25 Thespians l. KATHY NICHOLS - T-Steppers 2,3, Master Sergeant 3: National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club l,2,3, Treasurer 35 Class Secretary 35 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 15 Homeroom President 25 Nike Career Club 2,3, Third Vice- 3 I ior Banker 3- Old Gold Book 35 Les Elites President 5 un , - ' l 1' Thespians 15 Future Home- l5 Pep Squad l, Madrigas , makers 35 GRA 1,2,35 Kiwanis Academic Award 1,2,35 Key Club Sweetheart 3. Seniors ,X it f 557131 ' .23 ' Rez? X r. xv.. -5-r W 53 55. ', AS i' 51:1 5Y'fstx.,i 558. , ' s Ni. V fit, ,V 5 it x . J E, ' t l 'rf-5' 1 r is fi 5 LXR tx fat. -11 4 G' 'WX ' -tr ' ,A ll t IN 'A' 1 iz I grew we lf 3 X l J .4 :lt , l lrl K i Q I I I I ..f 1. 5. .V , L JL' km , , A95 f f I . Q ffl 251 . L, t t :Jr W ,W . 1, 4 1 K 1 5 - L, - A ltzf. . A t'.' :V 2. rr . 55 i7'1!'f A ,, ' A if .1 A ?l3LeE5.Qrf, tfqfw .,5' if f iff, it ' in l ',-',Vf ,V f .t'V ffrz ..rrVr5VfrV 5f' Lifl 't '- f Girls tr , but they Cannot Catch the undefeated men Rollicking in the park proves To be an en- ioyable pastime for these Senior Troians. M ,f ,F lf 'X FS +1 5 I l af' ,f xf. A tm In 'r'?ia' r L, i !Yf4,,r,'g ' . ' ,L X 'u X' 4 11' 1 W ,. , , L, I , E I ' 72 W ' er I Q 4' 'Q H,M,g' rib rv 'ti ii ,,' f L A 5 r jf ,.. r A lr 'X Xt g 1 la mi l ,a rl ,',, ,1V g 1 A Y gf C I . -, I 6659, l lfrlif- . 3 1 5 .1 1 , Lx r I , 3-.X -I V , 1 1 0' its 5 r 11,5 bv . 1 K A-.5 lx e' r- : I :il F . 3 I vin x fP QA 1 A l x - ,MY ix if v X l t I1 --- '- - ff-W --a -,x ' ' VICKI LYNN NOE - Nike Career Club 35 Homeroom Secretary at 1 ,555 W, f 'IQ 35 Class Secretary 1,25 Chorus 1,25 Basketball Homecoming Maid . 1 rm. . 5 15 Pep Squad 1,25 Transfer from Maldin, Missouri. A 9 ' ' ' ' ' f R ' '.f- - 'J 51 - -' -- I DEBORAH NOLEN - Trojan Band 1,2,35 Band Key Club 2,35 Y I If J, ,, GRA 2,3. X y EARN JERE NoLEs - Spring Graduate. if 5 .-., - Y A , ' A , 'r',' ' A it U - '1 4 tll lm, x 3 2 xx X JJAMBE ,.,. ., M.. -.ag . ,al . -L ESE ', J- j , t ,N D-A A C. O. NORRIS - Spring Graduate. 1 ' ' ,':T.,f f ,ff LOUISE NORRIS - spfiaa Graduate. l I. ' ' y A' DAN O'CANNA - NIROTC l,2,35 The Teahouse ot' the August , AM, X54 .X Moon 35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Bio-Chem-Phy 3. ln X Pt -t own YR t ,X ,...,. 'Q,5,g, , 4- ' o-avr. K C f, ,.,.A. Z.l , ,gl ,N . I Q ' ' il . 5i.f5 '24wWf' ' I Lf ff ' f l 4 1 ' ' 17 'V 43' ' W Q -' 't ,J 22 1 - f 1-'v . .1 A ,,,. . l 'if J if I fy ng 3 5 5. .ff X V V' rl J, I A- 'gk-55 ,1 . ,?., 17 ,f .2 54 t , 7,,Rgi 5, 5 I it-. 'v'v i' -, 75 l 1- . i 1 fl , L... lt -4'!,..,-s. .. l v,. F, , V. 5. Y A ' ODESSA OSBORNE - Sparta Graduate. iw' ' f I' PHILLIP OTWELL - Interact Club 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 35 ff Football l,2,3, Letterman 2,35 Basketball l5 VITA l,2,35 Home- f'--' A room President 35 I-Iomeroom Vice-President 25 I-lorneroom Secre- V 1,,g,,v tary-Treasurer 15 Los Amigos 15 Los Matadores 2. J ,Ay my . AUSTIN PADGETT - VICA 2,3. ffl ' A ,f BARBARA KAY PARKER - Torchlight 15 Anchor Club 2,35 ,, V Thespians 15 Trojan Belles 2,35 Pep Squad 1,25 Les Elites 25 0 Historical Society 25 GRA 1. ff, WILLIAM DEE PARKER, JR. - DECA 2,3. , 5 . , ,4' 5 BOBBY WAYNE PATE - Trojan Baaa 1,2,3, Band Key Club 2.3, , .. A f Band Variety Show l,2,35 DECA 3. , it ' -RAET 5 T . f ' 1' '- -,-- f l'-- ,. r .',,' A lj A if. E. L. 5,.iff'l 'i,': 'K A ,' it I 51. f ..... .t.. .1 !ll'f.'fi, R I 1 1 , A ' ,.-. A '1 5, DEBRA ANTTA PATE - DECA 2,3. ,X af' ' 7 . TERRY PATTERSON - Regular Thespians 1,2,3, Forensic Team 'QA A 3 1,25 Madrigals 2,35 Trojan Belles 15 Les Elites l,2,35 Ars Nova I 'L 9 'Q 35 Student Council 2,35 Pep Squad 15 Harvey 15 Alice In Won- ? : N ww 'I derland 2. . '5' f 5 551 , JAMES PENNINGTON - junior Classical League 1, Key crab 2, E E ..,, 1 ,,. 5 -, 3' 2 f .,.,. L7 'Y ti fs- -'--' -A----A ..... .LJ +5 11 if ,gcc lr ii? - ' A 1' 1 Y -55' X J N GLORIA PERCY - Homeroom President 3. MARCIA PERRY - T-Steppers 35 Regular Thespians l,2,3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 35 Beta Club l,2,35 Alice In Wonderland 25 Nike Career Club 2,35 junior Banker 35 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Christmas Tableaux 2,35 Forensic Team l,2,35 Old Gold Book 25 One Acts 15 GRA 3: Pep Squad 1,2. ll' X I Y' W 7 A ras X Q X J ya G I X I 1 1 X, , J ' I ts X . N 3 4 l. 1 My X . 5 5 lfyggr- 9 -Y ' A tl 5 ' 1 -A A T...f..,,, tx it-Ast alt .:x,33,ii.2. tai 1:- .Q l ft ', PATRICIA ANN PERRY - spring Graduate. Seniors Student Council always active F ALLEN PERTU1S - DECA 2. ,F N ff. ' ,ff , TN i . 2 if r ,.g,. 5 OPE Future Homernalcers 13- GRA RHONDA P - , . 25 Thespians 1,25 Pep Squad lg Trojan Bel . 5 - ecomin ivluri Key Club Sweetheart 2, Football Hom q 35 Student Council 25 Horneroom Vice-President 1. . 4' , 5,1 fr 5 f, 1 I 'vl ,il , X X , m f. X . S I ' l wx ' W . 51 .l-'Z' 3 x-If A K 4 ., . tzjv j i L iw A I 1 1 5 '4 - 5... , , 5 ' A Y yo ta l r Y ' A I x l hx. .. K V, Q h A ,, L , Cyl, X X 1 5 1 5.. . era' Q , l lr' A By displaying a little leg in the Homecoming Parade, ' t' t r future beauty contests. Ray Trantham gets in prac ice o WILLIE PORTER - Track 2,3. MARSHA LYNN PRESOCK - Chanteers 15 Trojan Belles 25 .IL ' ' 'Q yir if Troubadours 35 Future Homernalcers 3- Los Amigos 2, Thespians 2,35 Old Gold Book 3. 54 J an rom RANDEL - Football 1,2. t.r1 1 LUCINDA READER - Beta Club 2,35 Library ,Club l,2,35 Les Elites lp Los lviatadores 25 Future 1-lomernalcers 2,35 Crown Club 2,3. Al., REED - Basketball 15 NIROTC 15 VICA l,2, Vice-President 2. DAWN CAROLYN REED - Beta Club 2,35 Anchor Club 2,35 DECA 2.3, Secretary 35 Les Elites lg Future Teachers ly Home- room President 3. DEBORAH YVONNE REED - Trojan Band l,2,35 T-Steppers 35 Band Key Club 2,35 Crown Club 35 Thespians 35 GRA l,2,35 Los Amigos 25 Los Matadores 35 Future Hornemakers 35 Pep Band 2. STANLEY REED - DECA 3. DEBORAH SUE REYNOLDS - T-Steppers 35 National Honor So- ciety 2,35 Beta Club 1,2,35 Troubadours 1,25 Madriqals 35 Nike Career Club 2,3, Chaplain 35 Pep Squad l,2, Co-Captain 25 Future Homemakers 35 GRA 35 Old Gold Book l,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 15 Les Elites 1. lf. .. X ,A l x it s..,T' v f f ' 1 my f t . A . IW ,Wifi ,lt .41 5, ' . '. ur . . 5 ,,,,,, , , fre-,. iz, N, X .J ,.VZ X2 VR! , ,,, , 5 Z tm H . wifi in f,' . . if .4 5 Y . fx Q35 - Zz . ' :Jewry Q :Q 2 5 l it l F llff Lf . ,N A . F ' K f rg., ,f Efi f'L yy . 475 .- 1. Mm, :il . -V ': W A S7 i . ' ' fri ' 'i f It 254 vw , . ' 4, r A f I i -Za f ew fav' of ,5 nw f f 'WZ' ff, Q if ,, ff: rffff . 7772 ff .fzfafffp ,- ff' ,PT ig?fY11 X 5 if 1 ,f ,, ' x bmi, f f , l X' lf'.',7.'f'1!,l' I' . , 5 dll f f X f. ,,'. ,f - fr 1 il' it 1 I af ,I 2.-ff' n ,J .JJ l X 'V I. It 1 1 at f f A-rt' ' ' X I tx' x It it 1 zu 2 Z ' V - AJ , ,..,.., flf if Mya: , ,,1 . W1 f . U 1,4 5 , ,,'v. . I, ,. 5. My Ifvrl fl . . f f , .'?f'4tQ ,nifty l I ,,. , , . , My 5, X f , W, , inn I ? .2 2 5.1 , ,E , . ' 5 g I 1414, , 1 5. if 5 ' il , . is Ffa .. f. . if 1, E: s ' 4? 4' wi . .5- :, , . 3 -1 - , - f I ' f 'A' . ,- IIT, ' 'I+ , ' -3k '-.nf -. ' 32. f-- ' - Q ' X, . I Z 7 'fit 'TL - 1 ,fi ,A I' ' 4 ,y tv , . ' . 5 , f 5 Fviif is ' 2 ' '47 , . 4 .za , ffl . . 1 X. f..,.,,,,, . V r' - , ' : ' J' f .-' , .,., .r w 1. .X I .. L. . f a ,. n w ziyf, . c . an QQ -9 , flff ,- 1 . jg fl ' f, , .V ' 4. .ff , ,V ,I .sn f. 4 . 5 M, ' 1 '5:.:i - Bi .. ..,. ,,,. if 4, 1. , I fi, f .1 :fl vvl i I ' 5 IZ' '7 I 2' ft.. WT 3 ,gf A . ' p,,y1 .,g 3, . ,Wg '- N ' . i t , 1 ,, ' ,A-sg:--s 11 51: , v ruff, -. . . ,. 51.4, ,gw '1 :Zn . , '4'Q'l 4 ,9 .ffffilf ' . 4 1 f' W -. ' . 3 x 'V t E ffiri . , iw? ' 7 . ju' 145, 'rg' 'ffgfff HAY . ,RX x i. . 4 vm .. + ..'.31.5.f-.4 5 M L .. . DELBRA REYNOLDS - Spring Graduate. KENNETH RICE - NIROTC 15 VICA 3. BRENDA ELLEN RICHARDS - Crown Club 2,35 COE Treasurer 35 Student Council 2,35 Old Gold Book 35 Future I-lomemalcers 1,2,3, Third Vice-President 2, Historian 35 Chanteers 15 Trojan Belles 25 Los Amigos 15 Pep Squad I. BILL RIDGEWAY - NIROTC 25 Hon....uom President 35 Iunicr Classical League I5 Interact Club 2. PHYLLIS KAY RIGGAN - T-Steppers 2,3, Sergeant 35 Anchor Club 2,3, Reporter 35 Future I-Iomemakers 2,35 Old Gold Book 2,35 Homeroom Secretary 35 Student Council 25 Los Amigos 15 Thespians 15 Pep Squad 15 GRA 2. AL RIOS - Transfer from El Paso, Texas. ROBERT A. RITENUTI - National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club l,2,35 Iunior Optimist 35 Mu Alpha Theta 2,3, Secretary 35 Key Club 2,35 Home-room Vice-President 25 Les Elites lg Tennis 35 Bio-Chem-Phy 3. IERRY LEE RITTER - Football Letterman 1,25 Alice In Wonder- land 25 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Interact Club 35 Regular Thespians 2,3. DEBBIE RIVAS - Nike Career Club 2,3, Parliamentarian 35 DECA 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Thespians 15 Bio-Chem-Phy I5 Trojan Belles l,2,35 Los Amigos l. CYNTHIA RIX - DECA 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club 1,2,35 Thespians 1,25 Les Elites I5 Pep Squad 15 Crown Club 25 Library Club 2. MONTY ROACH - Beta Club l,2,35 Old Gold Book 2,35 Chan- teers I5 Trojan Belles 2,3. MICHAEL L. ROBERTS - spring Graduate. SHARON ROBERTS - Student Council Secretary 35 T-Steppers 2,3, Sergeant 35 Beta Club l,2,35 Anchor Club 2,3, Iunior Direc- for 2: T1-Ojcm Belles lp Old Gold Book l,2,35 Los Amigos 15 Los Matadores 2: Future Homemakers 35 Thespians l,2,35 GRA 2, 35 Pep Squad 1. CHARLTON W. ROBERTSON - Football Letterman l,2,35 lun- ior Classical League 25 Interact Club l,2,35 VITA l,2,35 Home- room President 1,25 Fire Marshal 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3. KAY ROBERTSON - T-Steppers 2,3, Co-Captain 35 Nike Career Club 2,3, First Vice-President 3: Old Gold Book 35 Thespians 3, Future Homernakers 35 GRA 2,35 Iunior Classical League 1,27 pep Squad 15 Trojan Belles l. f. i1A-if tt ,fr I 0 , 1i : i'i ENFiiI?if: D IACK ROBINSON - Transfer from Richardson, Texas. 1 1 A A' I 1 ' i f 34 BETTY ANN ROLAND - spring Graduate. Q 5 5:4 gp ' l' , QQ DANNY Rows - Boys stef-9 2, old Gold Book l,2,3, Business fi, Q 1 ' +1 . Manager 35 Tennis 2,35 Key Club 2,35 Beta Club 2,35 1-'fadriaals QM H' , A,. l,2,35 Toreadors l,2,35 Les Elites 15 Band Variety Show 2,3. 5, ' 3' l f X X 1 Q7 1' ., 4i'1 l.fji . , N 51511 L ru ' b fi r 1 IANICE ROWE - National Honor Society 2,35 Los Maiadcres 25 Q' il Historical Society 25 COE 3. Q' 1 C3 fm rl GARY LEE ROWLAND - Eiofloem-Phy 2,35 Toespians 25 Nl- 1 ' f ROTC 1,25 Trojan Band l. J 1 'V - -f t 1 IILL REDA RUIXIYI-.N - COE President 35 Crown Club 2,35 Tro- jan Belles 1,25 Tbespians 25 Old Gold Book 35 Pep Squad 1,2. .I ,AX gh f 14, 'V . X4 I :.' . Iiiglyb ,Q VA,.VA KAVV , ,V,,5 .4 , ,,,, 5,1 jg 'tim . go.. I , . , 7 . ' ' X . ' fm flf f if Q YQ iz, fi, I p ' f' 1 ,v , f. ii' 1 'fist f. BLENDA RYAN - Pep Squad 1,25 Future Hornemalcers 3. 194' + U f 5-it 7 'lic A K ,vm ,NW .4 DAVID L. RYNDERS - Interact Club 2.3, President 35 Student ,N A Council 35 lfiu Alpha Theta 35 Horrieroom President 15 VITA 1,25 -V Q: , -ii ' ,t AL, gf FCOil'I'Jl1 4,5 , 'Lv' fi 1- fx 2 3 -' I , ' I.,-. Lil.: 1 N i f lb 'lt A' IUDY GRACE SANDERS - Pep Squad 15 lunior Classical v of 3-wiv J' f f fgaffg? ' X League 15 Library Club 25 Old Gold Book 15 COE 3. -AVV , , . 'iii by X In , ' N I . 9 ,,ff,4f',' Q e V595 f i t ir '.' .ry it 1 X i i' ' ' Q , ,. , ' ' K7 '21 f i Nxgic, 1 .L il, it 'lin' L 1, f 1 Seniors aried interests, hobbies cultivate growth of mind Chessmates Bruce Buck and Bobby Ritenuti sneak in a quickie before calculus class. .Y ,xp-- , - 'R as 1 W. x I 2 I N xx ii I X I ,ffm .X fi 1 X 1 x N 6 I 115 4 'x 1 I gi' f I, I 5 lw , 1 - 1 J 5 .7 It Q tif. 1 i 1 1 X l ft V- i 1 E K i Ni f i I F11 im it . -Qi? '-lf'-15 2 1 :N '--f r Q rl 1 ,J i i t .rag X.: Pl! 3 'PI . LE 1 1, 1 .,,,, , 1 1, - 7... s. x X IJ . ,., 5, f I 11 y - 1 ,. f ? 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I 1214 H , I I i ,iii , f ' ' ' ' DONNA MARIE SATTERVVHITE - Troubadours 35 Trojan Belles 1,25 Future Teachers 35 Ars Nova 35 Future Hcrnemakers 3. GARY KENNETH SCHUEMAN -- Trojan Band l,2,35 Stardusters 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Band Key Club President 35 Thespians 25 Student Coun- cil 3: Transfer from Chicago, Illinois. HAROLD SCHWARTZ - Les Elites 1,3, President 35 Regular Thespians 1,3, Student Coordinator 3, Best Actor lg Alice In Wonderland 15 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Forensic Team 1,35 Toreadors 1,3, MARK LOUIS SCRIVNER - Football l,2,35 Track l,2,35 VITA l,2,35 Interact Club 3. ROBERT MASON SEARCY - Football l,2,3, Letterman 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Boys State 25 Beta Club l,2,35 VITA l,2,3, Treasurer 35 Iunior Classical League l,2, Sergeant-at-Arms 25 Homeroom Presi- dent 35 Student Council 25 Interact Club 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta l,2,35 Bio-Chem-Phy l,2,35 Historical Society l,2,35 Homeroom Secretary 1. PAULA ANN SEAY - T-Steppers 2,3, Sergeant 35 Beta Club 2,35 Nike Career Club 2,35 Les Elites l,2, Secretary 25 Thespians 15 Old Gold Book 2,35 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Pep Squad 15 GRA 1,2,3. RICK ALAN SEIDL - Regular Thespians 2,35 Forensic Team 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 2,35 Bio-Chem-Phy 25 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Christmas Tableaux 35 Band Variety Show 35 Transfer from Wauwautosa, Wisconsin. IANET ANNE SEIZ - Pep Squad I5 Les Elites 1,25 Mu Alpha Theta l,2,35 Bio-Chem-Phy 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Kiwanis Academic Award l,2,35 Thespians l,2,35 National Merit Semitinalist 3. WILLIAM B. SELLERS - VICA 1. KATHRYN L. SHARP - National Honor Society 2,3, Secretary 35 Crown Club 2,3, Recording Secretary 35 Beta Club l,2,35 Iunior Classi- cal League l,2, Vice-President 25 Student Council 35 Old Gold Book 2,3, Circulation Manager 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Chanteers 1. KATHY SHEETS - Historical Society 35 Future Homemakers 35 Future Teachers 3. MOREY IAY SILVERMAN - National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club 2,35 Trojan Band l,2,35 Stardusters 2,3, Director 35 Pep Band l,2,35 All- Region Band l,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta l,2,3, Treasurer 35 Bio-Chem-Phy 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Thespians 35 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Les Elites 1,25 Los Amigos 25 Band Key Club 2,3. WILLIE SIMMONS - Spring Graduate. RALPH DAVID SIMPSON - Spring Graduate. BOBBY SIMS - Football I5 VICA 2,35 Library Club 2. LINDA SINDLINGER - Pep Squad 1,25 Library Club 25 Beta Club 25 Anchor Club 27 COE 3' RICK W. SKILLERN - Student Council 1,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club l,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 3: Bio-Chem-Phy 35 NIROTC l,2,3. NANCY ESTELLE SKOOG - Bio-Chem-Phy 2,3, Secretary 2, President 3. Tmubgdours 2,35 Ars Nova Historian 35 National Honor Society 2, 3: Beta Club 2,3: Mu Alpha Theta 2,35 Thespians 35 Nike Career Club pep Squad 15 Chanteers 1. BARBARA ANN SLOAN Old Goidoiirooiricogil iirse M I SOCiGl9 Editor 37 TheS?1tGnSS3il'glSZa1i2x 3: National -25 il I-iIur?o1ftS1fgZl1Y 32 3?hSli1cilI:eCi1t Council Altriirlniiiel gi I ., Q . ' ' . I h 95 ' 7 luniof 915551651 League 1'2'- IiAu1ilP3erSSquad 1,27 A '-f ' '- -MQ 7' 4.1-new 'Q x I ,WMM y iff, 7: Los Amigos 37 Historical Socie Y V fd oi Q 1 -'5'-3 r A :S-J Y or zefffgfo-. Vive,-ga :,l f ,A,1, s ,VK 7- Arc, . Q fg X 1 , rf x, I 1, I ',.,, ,,., 3 'I V fan -.A' 7 I f ,, 7 - 3 TOMMYR LOU SMART - Norrorror Honor soaring ' ,rr I ,ff - Home-r0Om Treasurer 7 . if Q 'M - f 2.3: COE Secretary 3' ' - K1- th ,,,' G Id Book 3- Trojan Belles 172' Thespms 2' oAA,o J 4 oo-' , 7 O ' - o 123 'vt for A Wfmis Academlc Aww ' ' ' 1 o.A fr 7 A Ter I Aooo r ff' ' 31 ' fa Seniors New fashions arrive this year Fashion-conscious senior Craig Keaton fol- lows the latest trends. ef T A f . ,,i 7 ' ALAIN SMITH - Future Homemakers 37 GRA 3. 1,7 Q A ff f- ' . ANDY SMITH - Beta Club 2,37 NIFIOTC 2,37 National Honor r' li? A '.:- Society 37 Mu Alpha Theta 3. A BRENDA SMITH - DECA 37 Future Hornemakers 1,27 Thespians 27 Pep Squad I. Z ,ff . ' 4 f X '37 f fy X of f ' , 15 a f f ff ' f , f f 3 , f f 7 ' of ff Q ,I , fy X, rr lf,- 7 All CHERYL LYNN SMITH - Girls State 27 Beta Club l,2,37 Anchor ii, 3 Club 2,37 Los Amigos 27 Los Matadores 37 Thespians 1,27 GRA I, .. 'W ' 27 Old Gold Book 27 Future Homemakers 37 Pep Squad 1,27 His- torical Society l. FRANK SMITH - Spring Graduate. KAREN LYNN SMITH - Spring Graduate. 'l'l' ii f M X 5 5, I 7 i 1 ' 1' 7 7 fr Q9 6 T 7 , rr , r ,pg ff M, A ,L ,f f 40 -, rioqgr. - 21? .2 Ag ff ' 32 ff 1 -52, K, ,. , ., 7,. ,- ff ly! 12 Ag! Q Mfr, MICHAEL I. SMITH - Basketball I7 Class President lj Iunior Classical League 1,27 Interact Club 37 Homeroom Vice-President 37 Student Council 1. MIKE T. SMITH - National Honor Society 2,37 Key Club 23 Sergeant-at-Arms 37 Golf l,2,3, Letterman 2,37 VITA 2,37 torical Society 37 Les Elites l7 Homeroom President 37 Home. room Vice-President 27 Basketball I. A iirifl I5 t- i ,134 If, Y .R I 7 1 l 4 N 4 .,, lfll 1, E W r. ,Q ff J it ,4 ' , K , ,..-,.z.L-o,, ,L i :MA .A ff, :-I5 2 ,,,,---15,71 '.i,:f.,.2'jg 7 in 'T PATRICIA LOUISE SMITH - Home-room Treasurer 37 Torchlight I I - A, L 37' GRA 1,237 Old Gold Book 37 Library ciao 1,2,3, Hisrorrorr 2, ,,., ' HISIOTICCII SOCIGIY 2,37 Nike Career Club 2,31 Pep Squad 2 75: ,,VV 7 ,, 7 7 f T M ' ffff - r ' ., r,,,, , r 1- I , rrwrzffg ,.,. 4 ff. -f'5JLfg.i,o,.g.fL. 1 ' ' I i U- ,,, ,., , I1 7 I 1,33 1 L X .5 Xxx-'TQI N 1 Z1 7 f f A 5 ,fin ,A 1 .- ,510 ff , iv. f ,A ,QQ A - FRANK SORRELL - VICA 2,37 NIROTC 1,2,3. SPARGO - PGP Squad 1: Future I-Iomemakers 1,21 PHILLIP M. SPENCER - N Ror . . , Mqtqdores 3. I C 1.2,3, Los Amigos 2, Los X. Q .ffiisf . , J? X .e-if 1 t , . . f I - ' f ,.... . Au u, 7 , . u'u' A I :' DAVID spivzt - Nmorc 1,2,s. iu. , ' X' A ulu - I JAMES H- STEED IR- - Beta Club 1.2.37 LOS Amiqos 1. LOS .1 ,:.. Matadores 27 Band Variety Show 2. I u1 l iff ,uuuf A my 4, ggi,- lj? RICKY ALLEN STEWART - DECA Treasurer 37 Homeroom A P I zil If A:'.v yfli Vice-President 37 Interact Club 37 Old Gold Book 37 Los Amigos -1 7, ., :IZ fifty.-g ,'l.' 1 5 r1-t W 17 Student Council 17 Toreadors 1,21 National Honor Society 2, S 'W V I V,,.: 7 'i 37 Thespians 1. ., , I Z7 .fi ,ff ,, f . 7 'Z'-j f V 5. Vg ,, 1. X Zvi . 1 I '57 ,L f ,.f,,,,fV,. ,X ,jj lg: 121 '- f . , ,,,W,,1.r,, I , 7 I ,gg X 1' fi 'A 5431: 'il f .M , ,af -1 ',.- 3-i-fig, 2 fi , . 7 ,Mui ' 7 7 -47' , Q7 7' -' 'Q 1 'fra if 1176, . eff'-E.: ,Ik f 'gfft yf f w - tl-' ,f jf ,. 1 X f X ' , 5 A 44? f ff ,,V.r ftll f X , , 1 I 7 f -' M ' 1 fi A Y 7 F 7 f'V,4 iff f f ff f J 1 1 ff f l we , ' W GARY STOREY - Student Council 27 VICA 2. LORNA SUE' STORY - National Honor Society 2,37 Beta Club 1,2,37 Crown Club 2,3, President 37 Trojan Belles 17 Iunior Classical League 1,27 Homeroom Vice-President 37 Pep Squad 17 Old Gold Book 2. RODNEY WALTER STUART - Trojan Band 1,2,3, Student Conductor 37 All-Region Band 37 Pep Band 2,32 Stardusters 2, 37 Band Key Club 2,37 Band Variety Show 1,2,37 Los Amigos 17 Los Matadores 27 Mu Alpha Theta 2,37 Bio-Chem-Phy 37 Thespians 2,3, Regular 3, Parliamentarian 37 Alice In Wonder- Iand 27 The Teahouse of the August Moon 37 Christmas Tab- leaux 2,37 Forensic Team 37 Interact Club 2,3. HENRY SUMMEY - Class President 27 Transfer from Scotland, Arkansas. HELENA SZENHER - T-Steppers 37 Anchor Club 2,37 Los Amigos 17 Los Matadores 27 GRA l,2,37 Pep Squad 1,21 Thes- pians 1,2,3p Old Gold Book 17 Future Homemakers 3. ALVIN TADLOCK - Spring Graduate. RICKY TALLEY - Basketball 17 Track Manager I7 Mu Alpha Theta 27 Los Amigos 27 Transfer from E1 Dorado, Arkansas. DENNIS TERRY - VICA 2,3, SUZANNE THOMAS - Cheerleader 2,37 Football Homecoming Maid 1,27 Cardinal Football Homecoming Queen 3: Nike Career Club 213. National Honor Society 2,37 Beta Club 2,37 Thespians 12. Mqgriqqts 1, Pep squad 1, old Gold Book 3, Homefoom Secretary 1.2: GRA 2.3. CHARLES WAYNE THOMASON - Spring Graduate. SUE THOMPSON - Crown Club 2,37 Beta Club 37 ?EiA2N?edCherS 2,37 Historical Society 37 Les Elites lj Pep Squad 1.1 I fl sfif EIGHATHORNTON - T-Steppers 2,3, Sergeant 37 g.'Q?INgE:GtIg 2. Anchor Club 2,3, Secretary 37 Beta Club 2,37 HH Seroom Piesident 37 Horneroom Vice-President 17 Future H2391-makers Reporter 3j Pep Squad 17 Thespians 17 Les Elites 17 Chanteers 1: GRA 2- f? nfl - 7 , . fy 'M , x -M7-if--it ff .V . ' 1. RICKY THREADGILL - NIROTC 1,25 DECA 3, LGS Ellles MIKE TINKER - Spring Graduate- LINDA KAY TODD - Spring Gwduflfe- LESLIE TRACY - Pep Sguad 1.2: LOS Amigos lf Thespifms 1' Nike-.Career Club 25 Future Homemakers 2: GRA 1'2- - ball MICHAEL TRAMMELL - Football 1,3, Letterman 3, BGSk9l 1- VITA 1,35 Los Mataclores 35 Key Club 2,35 Historical So- ' A1 h Theta 3. ciety 35 Homeroom President 1,25 Mu P CI RAY TRANTHAM - old Gold Book Advertising Manager 3: Key Club 35 Student Council 2,37 Th9SPiCmS 2137 B1O'ghem'PhY 35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Historical Society 2,35 Les EIITGS 12,32 Madriqals 1,2,35 Toreadors 1,2,3. Seniors Trojan men vvin ten, lose HONG, US One' ' ' they prove themselves true champs BETTYE IO TUCKER - T-Steppers 2,3, Sergeant 35 Crown Club 2,3, Historian 35 Pep Squad 15 Historical Society 2,35 Les Elites 1,25 Homeroom Secretary 1,25 Old Gold Book 2,35 Thes- pians 1,35 Future I-Iornemakers 35 GRA l,2. IANET TUCKER - Chanteers l5 Thespians 25 COE 3. ROBERT L. TUCKER - Les Elites 15 Interact Club l,2,3, Vice- President 35 Beta Club 35 Boys State 25 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Homeroom President 15 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 35 Golf 2,3. BILLY BOB TURNBULL - VICA 25 Homeroom President 3. DEBBIE ELAINE TURNER - DECA 2. RENEE OUIENEATTA TURNER - Pep squad 2, GRA 2,35 Future I-lomemakers 35 Anchor Club 2,35 Los Amigos 25 Los Matadores 35 Trojan Band 35 Band Key Club 35 Thes- pians 2,35 Old Gold Book 3. STEPHEN TWEEDLE - Spring Graduate. DEBBIE VANDERSLICE - T-Steppers 2,3, Flag Sefqecmi 3 Nike Career Club 2,3, Senior Board Member 35 Christmas Tab. leaux 1,25 Thespians l,2,35 Class Treasu 25 L A ' , Pep squad 1, GRA 1,2. Ter OS mms 2' LAURA CLAIRE VAUGI-IT - Future I-Iornemakers 1,2,3 Presi- dent 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Crown Club 2,35 Beta Club 1,2,3, R wi ,J . are' I N X - ' If lllll X . xt X iv nz' 4 5 . Y J , K si ,.g ,. ,f,.,,, . . .....3.c.1z fl EHR I ff? 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REGINA WALKER - Spring Graduate. RICK WALKER - VICA 15 Homeroom President 1. LEE ROY WALTERS - DECA 2,3. CAROLYN WARD - COE 35 Ars Nova 35 Los Amigos 15 Los Mata- dores 25 Historical Society 3. IOHN WARD - DECA 2,3. MARILYN WARD - Les Elites 15 Pep Squad 15 Library Club 25 Nike Career Club 25 COE 35 Future Homemakers 35 Old Gold Book 3. JAMES LEE WASHINGTON - Basketball 1,2,3, Letterman 2,35 Trojan Band l,2,35 VITA 2. ALICE WATKINS - Thespians 1,2,3, Regular 2,35 Forensic Team 35 Alice ln Wonderland 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Beta Club 1,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 1,2,35 Bio-Chem-Phy l,2,35 Les Elites 1,2,35 Iunior Classical League 1,25 Crown Club 2,35 Chanteers 15 Troubadours 25 Old Gold Book 2,3, Chief Writer 3. LINDA WEATHERSPOON - Library Club 3. DON WEAVER - Mu Alpha 'Theta 35 Los Amigos 25 BioChem-Phy 35 Thespians 35 Key Club 35 NIROTC 1,2,35 Old Gold Book 2. CAROLYN SUE WEBB -- DECA 3. IUDIE KAYE WEHUNT - Los Amigos 15 Pep Squad 25 Future Home- makers 2,35 GRA 25 DECA 35 Thespians 1. PATRICK IKE WESTON - VICA 2,35 Library Club 2,35 NIROTC 3. DEBORAH LOUISE WI-IEATLEY - Regular Thespians l,2,3, Social Director 35 One Acts l5 Alice In Wonderland 25 The Teahouse of the August Moon 35 Forensic Team 2,35 Madrigals 1,25 Old Gold Book 2,35 Student Council Alternate 35 Nike Career Club 2,35 Historical Society 2,35 Bio-Chem-Phy 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 2,35 GRA 15 Les Elites 1,2,35 Ars Nova 35 Iunior Banker 35 Future Teachers 3. :'Q'P'Y1 , , A,, .....,i., Trojan team first in football HENRY H. INHEELER - National Honor Society ' -A 213- ' ,'WV 'L,,,v'1 NANCY KAY WHEELIS - Beta Club l,2,3: Troicn Band 1,2,3, Outstanding Sophomore I7 All ReQi0H Band l,2,37 Band Key Club 2,3, Secretary 3: PGP Band 2,37 Stardusters 37 Band Variety Show l,2,3r Anchor Club 2,37 Los Amigos 17 Los Matadores Secretary 27 Bio-Chem-Phy 2,37 All-State Band 3. In the excitement of victory after the Southside game, Ricky Eastburn momentarily forgets The hands off policy. DIANE MARIE WHISENHUNT - Chanteers 17 Trojan Belles 27 Troubadours 37 Future I-Iornernakers 37 Pep Squad 1. GLODINE ELIZABETH W1-IITE - Trojan Band l,2,37 GRA 1, 2,37 Band Key Club 2,37 Ars Nova 3. IAMES CURTIS WHITE - Spring Graduate. SUSAN MARIE WHITE - Future Homernakers 1. MICHAEL WI-IITLEY -- Football 1,2,3, Letterman 2,37 Interact Club 37 VITA l,2,3, Secretary 37 Homeroorn Vice-President 37 Los Matadores 27 I-Iorneroom Treasurer 27 Historical So- ciety 3. DONNA MARIE WIGGINS - Pep Squad 27 GRA 2,37 Ars Nova 37 Future I-Iomemakers 37 Thespians 37 Old Gold Book 37 Future Teachers 3. U TONY WILEY - NIROTC 3. BILLY WILLCU1 I - Spring Graduate. FRED WILLIAMS - Basketball 27 Los Amigos 17 Transfer from E1 Dorado, Arkansas. 116 IR OJ A Nb 250 a f f Samir 4SC2l.iff7.5f4jp .f ,. -f.f7ww,ff.,,, ., ,fl 14,5 7 153 ...X I f A ? .2 fe? ,- ! .7 if ,.vf f 7,2 ,-4.'. 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ROGER WILLIAMS - Beta Club 1,2,35 Iunior Classical League 1,25 Bio-Chem-Phy 35 Mu Alpha Theta 2. ROBERT WINIECKI - Spring Graduate. ALLEN WINN - NIROTC 35 VICA 2,35 Student Council 3. MARTHA WIT1-IAM - Pep Squad 25 GRA 25 Homeroom Presi- dent 35 Thespians 25 COE 35 Future Homemakers 3. KAREN WOMACK -- Pep Squad 15 Los Amigos 25 Los Mata- dores 35 GRA 2. GREGORY L. WOODBURY - Basketball l,2,3, Letterman 1,25 Key Club 2,3, Reporter 35 Track 15 Tennis 1,2, Letterman 1. DANNY WOODS - Interact Club 2,35 Basketball Letterman 2, 35 Thespians 1,25 NIROTC 15 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1. VIVIAN WOODS - Pep Squad 25 Transfer from Iacksonville, Arkansas. DENNIS WOOTTON - NIROTC 1,2,3. GARY WRIGHT - Thespians 35 NIROTC 1,2,35 The Teahouse of the August Moon 3. ROBERT RANDALL YORK - Trojan Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1, 25 Band Key Club 2,35 Band Variety Show 1,2,35 Los Arnigcs 15 Homeroom President 35 Old Gold Book Chief Photographer 3. IAMES YOUNG - Spring Graduate. RONNIE YOUNG - Football Letterman 1,2,35 Interact Club l,2,3, Treasurer 25 Class Vice-President 15 Student Council 2. MQ y ,Aw- f -' wiffff' 's f 4 ig: . f 1 i 'b ff f'wr:r-N -. Q 3 z of , f eww it Q' f 47 ' 2 JUNIOR OFFICERS: Robbin Parker, secretary, Shane Skelley, president, Andrea Golden, treasurer, Br vice-president. Juniors KIWVV 1 i uce Tipplfr Boys aid football team in gaining UMBER 0 E rating lunior Class members were stuck in the middle. They could not claim the disadvantage of being in something new, but they did not have to Worry yet about what they would have to do when they graduated. This situation left the luniors free to join in many activities and par- ticipate fully in school affairs, luniors achieved high offices in Thespians, both Spanish Clubs, Les Elites, Pep Squad, and Ars Novag half the Cheerleaders and many T-Steppers were Iuniors. lunior varsity members helped make Hot Springs NUMBER ONE. 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Ar K I mi- ' David Vastbinder Auvub A ' ' Karen Vauqht W' Vlru mf. P' Q4 is , V , , ,, , .,.:, . V x... T , J 1 ,S 24555 Q ' 1- . , ff - 5, a,.2.f,m - Wagga? a5:.ygLg',m is Ifront JUNIOR SPONSORS: rowj Coach Reese, Mr. Tank- ersley, Mr. Beard, Iback rowj Mr. Walker, Mrs. Browne, Commander Choare, Mrs. Crane, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Arnold, Mr. Duncan, Mrs. Irons, Mr. Grisham, and Mr. Hodges. +1 xxAw Q X E s ' 1 X f l :gl .. ,v gpg, we-. 'fi ffg - x, ' ' X X 9 : f f 1 .35 . :rf I Ti ff?- I 2 e ,I I 'y 21 again? V ,, aQe7ff?:' Q - f ' K --asa-P -fe.f-Ziff f: an '- Es: . 'fzj-:Q :g:, .3 I SPN 5 wA2as,::.::1:s, d x.r,aug.:u- f I9 I 'R 'I If! 4 or I Q ,Ai Y . I I, ' CY fix II I-. '- F UQ 'V I , Q In A, ,ar .Af-Z' X fix ' bftxi' r ' ,,,! 5' , , li? fi- 1 If? ' ri. V: ' 7 I U e ': G' me ,I V 1 1 I' ' ig? , Ii- a I I ,I r 1 I vie ,,,a -'-1 g 'TX pi' si ' T' ' rs Q -kk . f I 'Ira I r 4 l ' x. t- Y , f Hi 1 Q tl ' ' ' A ff 'A' Dj ff' ' 'Q , I -fndf' A ' M1725 In if . ,237 - 5 ' 'A it ., , ff.. 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L .sg kj I rl' if Q ul n .funn Tommy Whitley Denise Wiggins Esther Williams Larry Williams Linda Williams Cathy Wilson Ioe Wilson Rebecca Wilson Ianie Witherspoon Sylvia Wood Donna Woodcock Ronnie Wright Mark Wuetiq Gordon Wylie Carlene Yearby Charlotte Veazey Pamela Volpert Iarnes Wacaster Larry Wacaster Earl Walker Laura Walker Gaye Wall Ioel Wall Ken Walters Steve Ward Vicki Warren Ollie Washington Rebecca Watkins Ianice Weatherspoon Larry Wehrman Diane White Marvin White Michael White nf-, ,cgi vi if ,l f up '41 'ff 'f I rss, . f , V mf - ,f 4 4,-ff , ,+,J,,! .74 ,W V, Why, 4 1, v, 1, T . if' , , X r fu I f 3 ' T15 :iff i . 1' V A I ' ,fi I f . 1 J f '1 li ., 1 S 'i -.fl ,IP N bl resident, Mary Terry, secretary, Ed Lynch, vice-president. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: John Skillern, treasurer, Gene o es, P Sophomores Baby scholars adjust to new routines in school lite Sophomores had essentially two jobs in their new surroundings at high school. One was to find their way around in the building - at least how to get to their next class. The second was to put up with the traditional kidding they received from luniors and Seniors about their low position in the school. The Sophomores of '7l did both quite well. They found themselves in confusing surroundings but managed to emerge from the fog to become active, enthusiastic Tro- jans. Ioining clubs such as Mu Alpha Theta, Historical Society, language clubs, and Pep Squad brought to them the fun and variety of life in high school. Their participation in the fine arts was demOI1S'ffC1i9d in The Teahouse of the August Moon and other Thesplfm activities, while their joining the Trojan bands helpfid the band win many honors at district and state festgvo S- , HQ As Sophomores of 7l, they looked forward tO fl the luniors of '72 and assuming all the reSDOUSlbl:Eei . . ' e and new activities this new position would brinq- 1 - ' ' tion one more year of work, fun, experience, and insplfi i o they decided that they would gladly claim the tite Seniors, '73. li ,I t ,gt 1 IQ n , 21 X, i l M 4 , I .v ri .,.. it. A. ef X X .7 'wee' 1' if s rf .Qt XX XTAGTA rv ,QA fix l A F.. ,,. ,gxs ' w ig e. ,,., 1 , .5 'i . , . r-'fd .f-fr HJ'-1 h J f N web,-K t l t r t I I d Ltfnch, Vlcepresidene' Schggl ff, SChCOl' I efflonsmi M1 new K Mid dhgf lfld, f.. 'ff1UTl llmlds hill V!! 'dmdmw 'JW J : EOWIOT I,,.1 K fem K . fK K e5pOn5HlKbK .. Ad bmw fvff K w dto i i 1 t t I I i I 5 --- 1' 'W' KT I X' ., A3015 I v f , , M it T 2373 A 'ILL 1 ' N - , 'f JK! t' ' fs !f'17v K gx fy - .5 ti, ,If - -fr K f. 1 ff ' K5' 2 QQ A f A eff' A ,, .Q 1 , ' H f . , fp V ,Drs A 1 :f l -it f f, ffzx - f ' A - V 3 X 7 3 :I N DA s 'ff 5 1 t. .X L fl. . AIM. 1 5 ,K gy fii -J' ,,A. .-l W tl, f onli. L.. 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'xr IXUS' fi 41 4' ff 1 fri X l Robert Daniel Diann Davis Elaine Davis Mona Daves Dianne Dearman Toni Deathraqe Stephen Dennis Theresa Diqqs Dave Dillard Cassy Dinqler Dru Dodson Lee Dodson Norris Douglas Carolyn Downie Dinah Dugan Mirene Dugan Gail Duke Melody Duke Denise Duvall Dorothy Ealy loin Ci:s::1::2 : ,: , A14- nanog ois...: Kevin Coinlzl ',2-..'..r D,-'- , ...con . k.,-.':ffl.1 Denvie Colcrzi Shirley Colorn Alvin Conway lohn Cook Tom Cooley Gary Cooper Tracie Cordell Ronnie Cron-2 Linda Curtis Debra Dahl Darrell Daniel lames Daniel Carlton Colon: Sophomores Beb Trojans neve Cheryl Eddy lfiilinda Edward LaVinia Ellis lllarla Estell Mary Evans Richard Fanning Virginia Farmer Nancy Farless loel Feezell Geraldine Fisher Travis Ford Gabriel Forsbera Celeste Frazee lohn French Donna Fry Lea Ann Fulenwider Holly Fuller Lisa Fulton Sherry Gale Venessa Gant Don Garner Pam Garner Lynda Gentry Carl Gessler Bonnie Giles Stan Glaze Iudy Golden Kathy Golden Georgia Goodman Randy Goodwin lessie Goolsby Rita Gottlieb Francine Graves ,al f i r defeated by rigors of school life ' L- .5 if LM .,,-'- - X , I . xy, X X I Alnhf' 'rdf Q qv X , . or V 6:1 t - 1,3 r 4 --f X W 'f ' l E - ' 1. , X A , A .. 5 ' I A. 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I 5 1 ,- :VJ 1 Gary Harvey Fred Hawthorn Mark Hedden Ann Henderson Debbie Henderson Grady Henley Danny Herring Thomas Hesselbein Ioe Hilton Kathy Holland Diane Holloway Lissa Homan Iohn Hooper Donna Hoover Iudith Hopper Cheryl Houghton Robert Howell Dawn Hudson Becky Hughes Sophomores Q- Q5 'YC 'N TP olisnin Sopns pple-D Q will tr an thing ',-,.-,Kn ,-A-,-1,-DS ..,.. V.. .....:..., Tony :uni Patricia Hunier Tfilliam Huizel Gail laclzscn Nathaniel laclison Canais lanaslcie Linda lay Aiberi lohnson Debbie iohnson Douglass lohnson Laverne iolinson Lisa lonnson lviilze lohnson Peggy lohnson Glenda ichnsion Sharon lclinslon Alicia iones Iimmy lones Denise Iorclan Elbert lordan Chris loyner P -Q. 3 'EW x,. .lv M, 'i ' 1 6, in t Y i , rr - 4, F7 .f 454' 'X W , 1 gill 2? X51 . fi ,VY ' ' 'SW gags We f' l'- T:-. ,if If 4- Q! 15: Qigggfx-gY' ' L Q ffm ,Q , ,ag 'W .1 ' ' mn , ,i , 'I V imap. 51,52 V A, ,f .. I J! 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I makimhudadalns- Workinquonolamn ' bnudnlldmomsat' hidllldhdvihllalmauliundvlcbry. qlauhuhllaealuhdicaofmeuual. wunuaaga. -as '04 I 203 : :Ill WONI Football Undefeoted Trojans e p tball were Excitement, thrills, and hard-fought foo behind the Trojans in a season that was one continuous 'n Champions in AAA West Conference and the onlY wi . undefeated team in the state, the Trojans approached 'ITIS ' ' ' ' NUMBER end of the season with the possibility of bemq ONE in Arkansas. There was only lonesboro. ' ' f eather. lt The Trojans had played in all kinds o w ' d had been hot, cold, dry, and sometimes so wet an th layers' muddy that no one could tell the numbers on e p backs. But this night was different. There was a full i ht say moon, no wind, and it was not too cold. You rn QT it was a perfect night to win a Qame. ' d chose to With luck, the Hurricanes won the toss an receive. Taking the kickoff from deep in their own ter- ' 'ng range. ritory, in only a few plays they were in scori The Trojan defensive line stiffened and forced the Hur- ' ' ' t o for ricanes into a fourth-down situation. Choosing o g a field goal, they sp lit the uprights to take the lead O-3. 5. u ' ' ' LA. wi' ff' Lf- a j 'Q F, iv , T ' . f , Q . I -f . . X Iode with happiness and pride d as the clock ticked away the fined The tension mounte minutes of the first half, and the Trojans left the field trailing U-3. Returning to the gridiron, under the watchful eyes of ten thousand fans, the Black and Gold Mqchine moved the football to change the scoreboard to 7-3, The Trojans' lead was short-lived, however. Scott Bull charged over from seven yards out to regain the lead for the Hurricanes. At the end of the third que-ffer the scoreboard read Trojans 7, Hurricanes 9. I After that, the Trojan horse might have given up if it had not been for the ear-piercing shouts that flowed from the mouth of every Trojan fan. Midway into the fourth quarter, quarterback Rennie Young faded back and launched the football. Not q sound was to be heard as the football traveled through the air, until star split-end Mike Trammell stepped under ake the winning catch one foot into the end zone. Then it was unreal: People were hugging, jumping, and clutching one another. Tears flowed from the eyes of some. Others just stood in amazement. This play made the score l3-9. Zorba the Greek, Sam Stathakis, ended the scoring with his golden tee to put the final score a l4-9. Trojans were NUMBER ONEi it tom C0aChHHa'm0 1 dl5l3l3YS his obvious ioy over the Jonesbor tory. We're NUMBER ONE! 4'- 0 vic- X 1. i t i N 4 144 x HF, fs l t ' . 4.,: 'i gf-Qs V g ,MU .- .X , Hg' ix rx ' X i X . rf l av 1 ' . i . F , n 5 .mx 'J' ell jf ,Q 'N 'e ? fl I Es .. ,5 , . 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Hue eyes he Greek, qolden toe ilBER Olllil VARSITY RECORD TROJAN S OPPONENTS 21 Malvern 12 25 Jacksonville 14 22 Little Rock l 7 20 Benton 7 33 Camden 6 6 Texarkana 6 18 ' Russellville 7 14 Fayetteville 7 34 Springdale 8 23 Fort Smith 8 9 Wins, l tie, U losses lleftl Running back to the bench, Miike Trammell lumps for joy after his winning touchdown. fBelowJ TROJAN VARSITY: ffronf rowl David Barron, Sam Stathakis, Mark Scrivner, Joe McKenzie, Rick Gale, Wilbert Hunter, Bob Searcy, Mark Baker, Curtis Ridgway, Rick Kin- sey, lsecond S ' rowj teve Smith, Larry Myers, Tommy Koonce, Bob Johns, Tommy Dodson, Spider Crosslin, Neill Clem, Craig Keaton, Ed French, Mike Whitley, fthird rowl Mike McRae, John Morrow, Charleton Robertson, Ronnie Youn Benn A Q, y rego, Steve Abernathy, Steve Carpenter, Armnee Coleman, Phil Otwell, Jerry Brawner, Cfourth rowj Rick Eastburn, Pete White, Don Abernathy, Mike Langley, Dennis Dunkelgod, Duck White, Jeff Ennis, Mike Trammell, James Walker, Willard Hunter. if I -:Q P4 . 921' 10 3 Football Victory-middle nam ln the first game of the season, the TroiCI1'1S Showed ' ' -l2 'c- the state that they were great by dishrng out a 2l V1 ' was not easy, tory to the Malvern Leopards. The victory ' d bt. but from the kickott the outcome was never in Ou ' d the schedule ln the second game the Trojans ma e ' ' B d two for two by Devils 25-14. lt seemed imposs e, R kParkview 4:24 mark of the third quarter ot the Little oc game. The mighty Trojans charged back within tive minutes to end the game with a victory ot 22-l7. The Trojans picked the Benton Panthers' Wishbone ' 20-7 victory T formation to the bone by gnawinq a traveling to jacksonville to rip the e ibl but the score was O-l7 at the over the Panthers. Trojans 33, Camden Fairview 6 was the reading on the birdhouse as the men ot Troy plucked the feathers from the Camden Cardinals We gave it all we ha , sal Hannon. However, the Texarkana Razorbacks held the d 'd Head Coach Bobby mighty Trojans to a 6-6 tie. Tying a game did not drop Trojan spirit one bit, as the Trojans capped the Russellville Cyclones with an l8-7 win. The Trojans edged a step c oser o put the Fayetteville Bulldogs in the doghouse with o: 14-7 victory. The next Friday night was cold and the rain tell in torrents, but that did not stop a thousand spirited l-lot Springs fans from being at Fort Smith tor the AAA West t Championship game. They went to play and they wen . Mud and Victory were the only two thoughts in all heads as the team left the field after slipping the AAA West title from under the belt of the Fort Smith Bebels, 23-8. l t the title when they to win that night Taking a breather during the game are quarterback Ronnie Young and lineman Donnie Abernathy. e of the rkansas State Championg if . Ile Coach Hannon in the foreground signals the next play, Wh. I I Coach Trantham gives advice to James Walker. .mil it rf 0-3 '5- '25, V if P QQ 1 at , f 4 Wiki' 2 . -e i I , JiOD5 4 i W the next Pi fleftb in rain and mud Ricky Easfburn picks up eacfra yardage. CBeIowJ After a hand-off, Ronnie Young Turns To see ifs result. ,7 '1'f 1'. ' ' -V ., . ,.. 3 J gil w 'PAR'-f' , ' r . 4 '.-,7F,' J ,gfyx ,3Qf!,'F . - . an .J - . ' , U, Q jj' , 5 , 5 fy' , W, yi f , 7? ,V P , . NW,i3sj ,v A A , all .:'vf,,, 16? F' Q, s -' ff f22,,'. ', F 75 sw-1 VV ,Ng -' f 'x., L ,. . V ,QPQN ,. 1 Qdif K: A, Q , A--7 I' 'LAN ., ,i V' ' .gif s . .4 c i ' , ,if ir ea K h . A , ' , P e1 'A-ix 'LA-fa, ,:i5V:,:af'4 .1 , .X , ., Y ' ' '53 5 L'?.'.f 1 J '- ' N., - 1 E .V', .. -L. t W iff? ,, - ' K - 5 H, 4 a A 'f-J-: ' V , gg f M fAbovel Dodging defending players, Larry Myers fries f V for a Touchdown To puf Troy in firsf olace. fleffj In The clear, Jeff Ennis seems sure of a clean pass 'rc ' gain yards for a Troian victory. x A M, , '-.,f f' 151 Football he reat six that made it happen Trojans No. l, and t Q At the end of the season, thousands of fans asked CNE? The themselves: 'What made us NUMBER answer to this question was not only that We had a great team, but that our six coaches made things happen. ' h coaches Except for Coach Voris lohnson, all t e were new this year. ln addition to teaching math, he d was coach of the junior varsity football team and hea coach of the varsity basketball team. The Trojans also had a former pro-football player - loe Reese. Coach Reese worked primarily with the de- fensive line. A sturdy six-foot-seven, W - - C h pound coach was Charles Honeybear Butler. oac A NJ Butler was in charge of the offensive backs and ends. Coach Tommy Tra back, directed the defensive backs and split ends. Coach Mike Bender was the new offensive line coach and headed the physical education program. ll Head Coach Bobby Hannon moved here from Da as nnon started Working in August to put together what he thought might be a winning team. Later he discovered he was right, as his men won the AAA State Championship and he Was named Arkansas Coach of the Year. t o hundred seventy-two ntham, a former Arkansas Razor- Baptist College in Texas. Coach Ha 'tl if-so tAbove? Yelling from the sidelines, Coach Bobby Hannon uses his experience to guide the Trojans to victory. iBelowl Conternplating the action on the field, Coach Tom my Trantham anticipates the opponents' next move. 4 f who 'urastitgis 23 -?Q f:,,:rzf X 4 During halftime James White listens to Coach Charles Buflerb g . .1 teal, Co: frrlravrn i Cl DHD 'a . Hannon Duflfig a break, Coach Joe Reese drives home a pomf To Jerry Brawner, i if l ,C if iff? il i ' , - ...'1 - . . , . , -5 , 1, ,Q1g,gf, , -4. , , f 'Eg f. T3 V. ww -- , 15 , W fwfr, ' ' lf il W ilk www: X31 . 'X ,V f 9 f T f Q - 5. -V+ is iT J 4 V , . ' i ' I . ' l ,J H 5 QI., I xl 1 I 1 , ' I . , K - il A ,A 11. ' I T li TY, W, f-1 , lAb0veJ Loading his kit - A Trainer Richard Smiflq Prepares for Unexpected A L- ie-3 emergencies- , A f l lleftj Junior VarsiTy is Coach Voris Johnson's j . chief concern. T .'+1,!Afi fAboveJ Helping wiTh a hall display, Coach Mike Bender promoTes school spiriT for The Team. fleftl AThleTic DirecTor Jim CaThcarT referees The varsiTy-faculTy baskefball game To help send The fooTball Team To The CoTTon Bowl. f X - . I 5 7- Football V Leading the Trojans to victor were seven of the best J Trojan fans called them All-Americans, Super- stars, the best in the business, and that they were - .Q , ,G seven members of the Hot Springs Trojans' NUMBER CNE football team. 7: -xifsfvg' Q.-ggi ,.Syf1Il.,:- -V ,pu xl f. X 1 - fs9if1': ui it ii' iffrltll if These seven men were jerry Brawner, Donnie Aber- .Raitt--11,23 j A 5 ,V ...Wa-12: I ' nathy, johnny Morrow, Dennis Dunkelgod, Rick East- ...., ,V burn, Mark Scrivner, and Ronnie Young. e-1 is ff' jerry Brawner was selected All-Conference, All- rr State, and AAA West Outstanding Back of the Year. Donnie Abernathy was a tackle who made All-Con- 1 y ference and All-State. . f 1 .4-: lohnny Morrow, Trojan center, was selected as cen- ter for the Arkansas Democrats Dream Team. Dennis Dunkelgod, made All-Conference, All-State, the Arkansas Gazette's Super Team. Tailback Rick Eastburn was selected All-Conference and All-State. He also made the Super Team and honorable mention as an All-American. Mark Scrivner, another tailback, was awarded the Fighting Heart Award by the Trojan Booster Club. Ronnie Young, quarterback, made All-Conference. lAbove rightl Squishing through the mud, Ronnie Young dodges a ,- Fort Smith Rebel to gain yards for Troy. lBelowQ Managing the Trojan NUMBER ONE team, are Keith Rhodes, A-:am Joe Searcy, Bobby Hayes, and Charles Cannon. ...rug ,JL ' ' i t em r-. , -of 'L , ,, , '-1217: ffl , -1, ,Za - ,521 if N : - f- -K f- XX- . ff, i 1 , ' - ' is . -f 0-'fr' -. -ff , Y 53 ,1 ' ,'7f-24, if . , I J 5 , 'if W, , 3 V I , kay-gffzzasxv'-ftp -, , ' ' .fr 0,4 4 : .. , f.,- . A 1 ' .f ' ..1.Qa.i1...1. . . .Q ' J i g.. '5 4 v L . 1 g I 7, 4 , ,X '35 '57, V 'g ,N A' l . .... l fx V, Z. i , r-T ,.- 'L 4 Al L A. ., - ,, J 1 uzaghn AAA vvrsr ALL-CONFERENCE H PLAYERS: oan Abernathy 77, All- , ella State, Jerry Brawner 87, All-State, I 'f A-A 'ill L I Dennis Dunkelgod 55, All-State, Rick 1 , ' T' ' Eastburn 35, All-State, Ronnie Young -A 1 Qc! J l2, Johnny Morrow 58. Fighting UA, V lllnul ilirfil 1' ll Heart Award, Mark Scrivner AO. , V- ll . i'l', 2 - A I -Q . f A -. , ,f f '-,, 3, A , - .- U' MLW! Trojan junior players look good before their big year For many of the lunior Varsity boys, the first game of the season was the first of their high school career, and they wanted to set the records straight. They did by crushing the Murfreesboro Rattlers, 20-O. After their first Win, they returned to smash the Pine Bluff Zebras, 40-6. The next Week the Zebras returned to Hot Springs to deal the Trojans a losing hand of 17-25. Regaining their poise, the Tunior Varsity edged past the Malvern Leopards, 15-14. But they did not stay on their feet long, as the Little Rock Central Tigers dished out to the Troians their second loss of the season 1314 The Tro Jans came back once more by beating the Leopards of Malvern 25 14 The Troians caged the Benton Panthers 338 Ending the season the mighty Troians dewinded the Russellville Cyclones 37 14 During the season the Tunior Varsity showed the Trotan Varsity that they Will be strong next year by establishing six wins no ties and only two losses Jacksonville Red Devils find the Trorans tough to stop JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD TROJANS OPPONENTS Murfreesboro Pune Bluff Pune Bluff Malvern L R Central Malvern Benton Russellville 6 wrns 2 losses O tres lleftl Anxrously watching the Malvern game are the Junior Varsity players lBelowJ JUNIOR VARSITY lfront rowl Larry Thompson Robert Banfrelcl Ed Lynch Greg Gentry Raymond Moore Roy Paul son Ronny Crone Mike Koller Don Garner lsecond rowl Roger Jones John Parker Tommy Reid Paul Scrrvner Albert Johnson Ronny Polan Dennis Lewis Martin Johnson Rick Blagg lthnrd rowj Steve McMahan Eldon Winston Mike Smith Timmy James Mike Plumlee Steve Pittman Lynn Bennett Sylvester Peoples Make Rrma lfourth rowl Charles Flint Sidney Thompson Rodney Orb son Mike Sutphrn James Perkins Leonard Colter Wrllram Watkins Larry Allen Donnie Knowles if k.JPa Y' -..,.- 't' rl V fwflfw- Wk .4 2... 1 QQ? f--Q if wa -'mx gap -X-5, K-.49 U. as sr an K fl J A Dwi 'L 44 I K-he 'f l T T w4E EW- Basketball Trojans NO. 1 in AAA West Basketball Conference, 14-1 High jumping, gccd shooting, and fast breaks were just a few of the many things that brought the HOT Springs Trojans to a perfect conference season of 14-0, and a near perfect all-season record of 26 wins and only 2 losses. Two of the men on the mighty TroiClH team, Andy Lloyd and larnes Vfashington, were named to the Arkansas All-Tournament Team. Andy and lames also made the AAA District Basketball Team along with larnes Duck White. Opening the season with a 75-50 win over the Sheridan Yellow lackets, the Trojans began their long road to victory. Their second win came when they ventured to Arkadelphia, where they upset the Badgers, 66-40. The Trojans edged past the North Little Bock Wild- cats, 57-56, a victory which sent the Men of Troy to the Ouachita Basketball Tournament to beat Little Bock 1 bi Q Iv? i .2 fl3g.?Tf T Q 7 1 f ! -P is : f ' Q l ' fi -es Q Fearful opponents hope that Duck White will fail to land the ball inside the basket for another consecutive win. Z Catholic High, 60-44, and Camden Fairview, 63-53. They won the tourney by defeating Magnolia, 66-55. Little Bock Parkview came to Hot Springs seeking a victory, but the Men of Troy handed them a 89-63 defeat. The Tropans placed their winning streak at nine qs they ripped the Pine Bluff Zebras, 51-505 beat Little Bock Central, 60-585 and defeated Arkadelphia again, 57-47, The Trojans went to North Little Bock feeling confident of a wing but the Wildcats, seeking revenge, marred Hot Springs record by beating them, 66-68. Recovering from this loss, the mighty Trojan Horse smashed the Fort Smith Southside Rebels, 67-58, and the Springdale Bulldogs, 79-62, later in the week. The Tro- jans overpowered Fayetteville, 73-68. Moving along through the season, Hot Springs crushed Little Bock Central, 70-52. This victory set the record at 14-l. -44114 A ...,-...,,. . 7 - '52 , W 2 9-2 lm '--L--.. -mfr A .---.nrsgilfj vumJZjfr,. E . Z l'lQPeful fans and fearful opponents watch as John Slais tries for two to give Troy another victory. ill-i Tha, 5555- Liiil 5 G Vlclollfx delsai, l Gl nine CS ll Liiila HQ' min. 5747, lm C0nliderg 53439. murrei 5. Troicm llcrr gud i creek. rllli9 Tr Moving qifr-' L... acl Liiile liz: 51 Qi ll-l. i i J i 'Q i i i fl lkf Fr - 44 VARSITY scoaes , gg, , -I ' i We They 75 gheagraafw 50 57 - fr Norlh Little Rock Afkaaa 1p1a1a in in 7 56 60 f 'fillilzifflg Bock Corrho1iiclHiqh 44 63 1 Gczrffdeii f Cfi'IVi6VWf', or 53 89 LittleR,oe7lc,Pc1rkVieWi2 2 7 63 55 r -,RMoqjholidrzsfrihz in 55 51 3 fff,Pifle,g,Bl11ff,f 7 50 60 ma,HQck,QenfrG17 7 58 57 7 Ayrkildelbbiqa Z 7 47 66 7, ea 67 7 Fei 7S?fi1if1ysSQufhs1dG7 58 79 ' J , , -.,-..-... . 73 fjiF6ryerre3fi116 Q M 7 K My 68 70 .,z, C Vk.- nf: If -, f ' Exp5OSiEZOndClOSi1S Jangeg Walker Covers for HOT , ,',f 7 A , Q ri y Oy as e s oofs or Two points. 85 V -sL1iilea.7Rockif Ccxihollc Hlqh 7 y 69 53 7 ,,, 7 7 7 J 7 57 67 ' i f i?7 45 7 74 77 7 or 60 81 7 7 54 81 7. 7 5' 54 93 if 7 7 , 45 79 77 , ii 59 7777 79 q7 . , C, C. ,, ,L 7 70 ' ff ' 1 ,,7 68, 89 7 7 7 67 89 7 1 69 7O . is KRightJ Trainer Richard Smith, Assisiani Coach Tommy Tranfham, and Head Coach Voris Johnson anxiously watch The game. TROJAN VARSITY: Qfront row, Tommy Morris, manager, Andy J 'I ' l-l0Yd, TOfTTmy McCrary, Chesfer Tolleire John Durham Marcus LONG, Greg Woodbury, Ken Rowe manalger' lsecond rohvj Head I If rf 7 2 A 9 e F if ' f f , f S, 4 W T R' 'Ed 4 f 32223, if 9:1 .4 +L ff, Q14 Q While, John Slais, Marcus Bland, James Walker, Assisfanr Coach T0mmy Tranfham. V t , . . I 5 r R, C 7 fm' Coach Voris Johnson, James Wa,shingTon,lGreg Perry, James 63- A .Tl Basketball Varsity makes histor in basketball for Trojans 2 1--:J -fs-,k C'-HH --v -g-,-- - J -- --- ---- -' ' ,., ,. - ,.f,.,:,- ' -,-,-v,- - f- LJ'-vig' TIOJUHQ LC VAC.: J: :xl -:fl ,--:..., ,.f, M--H Yrttrfpf x Tlfr it 41 ' F1 fv 'i ,- ..',-v,-1,--. ,..f- . ,. i - --nf, 4-,ff 4--f '- L - M: -- .fi ...z ,. ,-. ,....,f :, - .. -., ..- .... , 1 f- . fi - - ,',,1,, , ,,,. ,, ,,U,.,,,..,.,L, L.,.,,' --,. -fy--ff: - A 4 .4-,T ,....3 .,,.., ,.,,-,,, .,-,,.,.., ,. ,.. - :,...--J---. ri, 7, CC,T1.-', :,,., '-,.,- . . V-. 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'Q fi ' 57 2, ft' Ii- T. lUilA. .gf W , nal' : 4 ,,,,, 4 I 4,-an-slli ri H Q s f -- ' ,M-- E,-., g Q - 1-H s-----, we -1 Q4 -1 . Y- :- . 6 Alf ' ..--.2 tAbovej While the bleachers begin to fill with loyal Troians, the varsity squad goes through their warm-up exercises with Chester Tollette preparing a lay-up. fBelowj Long hours of prac- tice pay off for Tom McCrary when he goes to the Charity Stripe. Jw 3' -Tl .' ,Pa -N..-,k-mag. Q ,,,.M,,-rf . QN-U. A 5 I ,, . During the Fayetteville game, Greg Woodbury easily shoots the ball over the opponents' heads to put two more points on the scoreboard. xxff D v H ' I Practice makes perfect applies to both the varsity and the lunlol V'3 SlTY teams GS they go through another vigorous drill. S I get I EQ' I I I I I I I I rols the I5 scorelirei 1, , 1 l hz 1. f aiifl N drill. rriny Trojans take first game of I97I season, 52-2 .Cm junior varsity showed many good pros- The Tm ear's team in their season of round-ball. . -or Varsity had a good record for the year of llelum h the Trojans lost thirteen games, they . ith ue I l0l3.nI3VejbeQren bY more than thirteen points. pects for I1GXl Y We?he ,Tiny Trojans opened their season with a 52-23 . Over Sheridan and then over Arkadelphia, 57-36. winMiSiOItune struck early in the year as the Troians ere defeated, 45-57, by North Little Rock and, 47-62, by Elma Rock Parkview. The Men of Troy came back to defeat Pine Bluff, 50-49, but fell again to Little Rock Cen- tral, 43-49. The Trojans flashed back to defeat Arkadel- phicx, 52-37, only to fall to North Little Rock, 53-65, and to Fort Smith Southside, 53-43. Coming loack, the Trojans established a winning aa I 4,492 , 49- as 43 High m... Then 57 , I 62 37 y-i ,3 Rock if If Southside I I , 44 Sneak bY beatinq Fayetteville, 52-395 Little Bock Cen- ITCIII 49-34: and Little Bock Catholic, 78-63, before losing to Texarkana, 52-56, and to Fort Smith Southside, 32-43. Later in the season Benton edged past Troy, 55-57, and Fayetteville spurted ahead in the final seconds to defeat them, 52-57. Seeking revenge, the mighty Tro- jans conquered the Benton Panthers, 44-39, and then edged out Springdale, 57-54. Only one of the last three games was won by the Tropans, and that was against Little Bock Parkview, 59-55. The Trojans fell to Little Bock Catholic High, 67- 73, and to Texarkana, 64-7l. All in all, the junior varsity had a good team. They worked hard throughout the year and showed strong material for a great team next year. .2 4 ,, ., - fv Lfifflff' fp I . sl RQ iQ..,Q,,,, , B 1 WM K Zia, . h K:.l,L,:v.l 1 , ..-4.-31.4-3 'W . iii-7 . ,. x -1 1'f'f . I 2717 J . ' , , 4, 1 2.3 Q, i, ' .- Qgli HW A I ,fx .1 VV U X., X I my . X, , f 41 f 1 K' ' 1 U i 4 'Tar - 1 A I ' Junior VarsitY Qamef Martin Johnson lumps a Ezlrhngo grab another rebound for The TroianS. JUNIOR VARSITY: ffront rowl I -J jaslf flgl 4 7 Martin Johnson, Ronnie CBST' 'I I 7 I Ieberry, Mark Wuetig, Robert Hall, Archie Turner, DGVCY Dobson, LBFVY Thompson' Jimmy Oliver, fsecond rowl ' ' Mark Johnson, Ronnie Kell' .d Thompson, Dennis iqfhqiy John Daniel, Cleo I Byrd 'Tommy 5l1e'lOn' Sleve I Mcjmghan, Darrel McMillan, Tommy Whitley. at 5 Fm ,,, QQ? Tennis Outstanding team selected by work and practice With an outstanding squad of players this year, the Trojan Tennis Team netted a score of victories. The team was blessed with many superior perfor1'1'1GIS, Clll of whom were chosen after many qruelinq l'1OUfS Of eliminations and tryouts. lntrasguad matches were held daily in order to obtain the top choices for upcominq matches. The team, led by Mike Murders, Richard Dixon, Ken Mason, David Love, Terry Bowen, Scott Smith, Mike Dugan and Charles Lockwood truly showed Troy's Number One spirit by being one of the better squads in the state. Each member produced his finest during the full season, knowing someone was just waiting to outplay him. Coach George Caristianos scheduled fourteen matches-twelve single matches and two tournaments-for the Trojans to display their ability in competition. With a powerful swing Mike Murders slams the ball over the net, 6 V g 5, , riff! A TENNIS SCHEDULE I ., , I 4 y . ,Xt March, 4 .... s- .....s.. -- ........... s--,-- Hall V Y Mg, Hytxlgrjlr., ,h xi X V , i , ,V V' , , br, ry - XX ,Qi Yywg? Vi March ll ..-................-..... Arkcrdelphicr ' 5 L 7,7 ' E'-if 'T' it , -' 3- -'., .5 .'xf'. , ' . 1' Merch 18 -------------- f ----- f ---- Arkcrdelphwr vi- l. 551 ' March 26 ' s pmkview ,--'!- e . Jiri?-'fl ,i.t 'T 'f ' April , 8 ------.e--.--- .-----------. Parkview Q 'Try' April 13 .............. 4 .......... - Russellville 5 , April ij 15 -w-,.--- .-----.-l . M--- H011 T g ' W ,,,'ff 'c - f - April T l6 ...... --- Southern State Tournament ,ya 1 Q Apnl 22 -................... ---4--- McClellan , , 4 Q g - j April it 27 .r...... s,-ms-,---------.. Pine Bluff .'S?tiii5',Q5I--rf?'5'F''lim 5'5-Trai ' ...A f if A - MQW 4 ----------------- ----------- P me Bluff alia-fillllif.Tf'l :ilEll':LlLf.'.lL'f?l-, rm:-lf. , .u-----..a--H'-- AAA T0up1'1C11'I19I1'l Using all his strength, Mike Du- 5' ' 'l Jiri , 'fL,j ,,V, if H, ' X gan prepares to serve the ball. , f' Q, ' W, rENNrs TEAM: lfront rowj f -'ta Charles Lockwood, Scott Smith, '7f'Tf ' . w il l 'tff T isecond rowj Richard Dixon, iff ' ,7,. ,Q 39 X Mike Dugan, Mike -Murders, If .LQ - g+ r '- 4- ' 'lg-Q Coach George Caristianos. 431 '7 r .N ,U fn ffyjitfi ,ze .Q 'Q' N I if 4153, -. . . 5 , ,jf y r f an i 1 4 V t , I f' ' l kv. ..... . f Q H X JET r at A' as Y W Wm 1 A ' ' .X 4 1 -,,,:.Li5-,,, :f ' J-I -I I I gl' lg, it .' ' ' ' ' i fl V' 1' 1 f f ' i' f ' I r r 1 1 ' 1 l .3 ' - v . , .,,, ff , , f - 1 -. ' ' 'D ffl i 1 iq' i fi- U1 -4 ' ' ' Q f b x, ' iyigmzgj ' f , , Mrs.:-get L-.-r a V . 44 r . . . . 'X - f VU ' ' fi. -. -.- 5. . , , erin, e: ,' -. r 4:4 .-.f i .... . 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L fx xx? - -xt x - a .f...Lf-ffa.-'-5 I 'Q i K T, ' -1-sf L ,. X- E. Y - K , Xf' 16' 7 Is L fifxi. Z'-I-5 R iii' 'ifyr i - . . , 1 , 'V -.i Sw. I LQWKAA , A - , A, ,M Y, ,. 4 -, .Q L 45.-. - . .C '--ur: .- M ' Correct way to do a backhand swing is demonstrated by No. 1 ranked Richard Dixon. Netter Corky Chamberlain, standing like a mighty Troian, is seen through a maze of net while awaiting the opening serve. Old records broken, new ones set by outstanding team lu... Q 4 166 Using the Fosberry Flop method of high iumping, 1 John Slais easily clears the bar during practice at Southwest Junior High School. -,4A v r'a-1' :.- 'tn csc.. -' , ff.. -- . r ,, l lm , rl Sp f' . O ,I U, s -- wr-r.r ,Q f . 1 Lfllffflfr' 'I e',fl'-3 . ' 4 llill ' . 1. 5 l 'T 'fluff X J . A ,Q R1 , , i i 2- S r i 1 ' I ' rf' '. in 9 s - f 'i ,, ' W uh , W f r 'L?x:.!'1'06'! . as ' 51. ,re,r meg, r V Q - Henry Gfge-ne appears C,OmDletelY motionless as he ex- Dennis DUnkelQ0Cl'S elefllanf D056 Of TlD'f0eCl QVGCG is 'lol a resull of ballel pertly positions himself In one of the blocks. lessons l3Uf Of mUCl1 strenuous Pl'6CTlC6' with The Shot PUT- Tim Garner says Thumbs up for the Hot Springs track team. W in r 'Q ., .4 T mbers GW' leillll me C -5 J, otlterS Plogles' C rrighfl Tfafl ff tion and Pllfslcc ' Throw' tion mg the disc ' and much D, ,..-1... P-l.,-.1...i. - N- s.....,,,i..,---- V lm I A V - E ..,' ',,V E S Y, -F llg team I , 6 15 12 1 1 ri it f- . I-, . . F f 1 ' tt L----N.,-44 ,Si . , , A 1 -4. ' wi . at N he ., .1 Mil-f -. ----14----A A , 1 -e 'Hot Sprnngsiieclkg tl 2 if 1. , 'l ffyf 5,15 x--.im ' ' f l Team members often watch and evaluate one an- other's progress as well as lend encouraging shouts. iRightl Track teammates combine mental concentra- tion and physical effort as they practice together. X it u K Throwing the discus re uires strenuous effort, concentra- , Cl tion, and much practice as shown by Eldon Winston. Z vw-'ff In It - ' ini' fl- J.-X NS? lf L -455: xiii : -14, fy F x is ., 'lf-I1-X, .. - I,-Lf' . f' 1 xg ff l , l.M..1- . L ' Sophomore Wendall Nlsall gracefully vaults himself over the bar. March 23 March 27 March 30 April 2 April 8 April 13 ,April 17 April 20 April 23 April 30 May 7 May 15 TRACK SCHEDULE ---------..---------..----- Arkadelphra -------------------------- Russellville ------------------------- Arkadelphia -------------------------- Russellville --------------------------- Little Rock C--------------------------- Malvern ,,,----------------- Ark. Tech Relays ,,--,------------------- Arkaclelphia u-----,------------ Henderson Relays ,------------------- Conference Meet -,-,---------------------- State Meet Meet of Champions 167 M 'W Enthusiasm and vitalit characteristics of l97l team Gill The Troian clubbers opened their season in a sand trop it seemed, as they were beaten by Little Bock Hall by two strokes and then edged out by Benton by one. Getting back on the fairway, the Trojans regained their par by beating such teams as the Lakeside Bams by forty-two strokes and the Arkadelphia Badgers by twenty-eight strokes. Clenching the game from the North Little Bock Wildcats by eight lengthened the Tro- lans' winning streak to three. Stretching their streak to five wins, they chipped past the Little Bock McClellan squad by fifteen strokes and drove home an easy vic- tory trom the Russellville Cyclone by forty-nine strokes. The eight that practiced every day and tried for one of those top tour positions were Brad Cressler, Mike T. Smith, left Ace Venable, Carl Bachelor, Gary Lax, Tom Schrader, lohn Bamzy, and Bonnie Gardner. Coach Hannon scheduled twenty matches for his team, including the State Tournament at Little Bock. l h as, , 5 ' i ' . T . W ' 1-3 'af L' il r Q' +V? 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M --' - ff - . 4-r ' lv- ,, , ,'f,'i 1f'f'7,' - M 2 f4 ' 2 , ' ' . . ' ' f. AL 523' -ff'-1 1 , ,' -,fi T171 . A? ff , pf .- fdfkffgg 'l 4 ' ' ' Q' .-1 1 ' A ' ' -' f' ' I.,-fwrm ,'.i 'TY' ' . 1 4.4, ,. ,umlfsrwv 41147 , A .,', ,ZQMWL3-,:g+,2 , ,WX ... .. . , - - Carl Bachelor . . -4 Jeff Venable G L R Z ary ax John am y 900m .rr G10 ' Voll9Ybg W gf. ing We' ' llle Sp! L 9165 ther' Comllliri uricipale P 1 GH. dsolw r' CE' Gnome ol thi fic loolbdll playel, Hd prayers J r S9 1 is lllllf9 rotted tt. ' f, QgQ'CFi J , rvfllc lrowed llllle pi' 'f- Sd IY Orfef lf, vi0 ',,-1,1 tothe fullest i 'ti T Or lose: lr' you Witt A , V' A L 1 xi --JZ Referee, D Strange pl batlietbal CIR I urls BASKETBAU Dales Teen Jud B Mtlissa YFQQ Graves: Elllabeth r GlOClly-,E V- Gerald Hrs of l Qame. 1. v - ..-11:-ui--v -..--n-vevw-av.-f-f-- team .. TYPS-Numa ' as +V : W Ykiitqqiztx rt 'N -5-.:,k.:i ug, Q i. . .-lt' . rn H773-of ' ltr 'Mm 1 :rm trim? ri-rl -,As M 3:1 Fr IV . 4. Ronnie Gardner l Mike Smith -41,11 ,gi A , .142 n . ,. .5312 QU i A -iff 9' I , if ,x1,yi15'. i was --.- r .. Ma' . lotrf' limi' Intramurals Girls compete daily lor highest honors in basketball Volleyball and basketball tournaments held late in the Spring were enjoyed by the girls' gym classes as they competed daily for top honors. The girls also participated in sports such as badminton, table tennis, and softball. One of the most exciting intramurals was the faculty football player basketball game, held to earn money to send players to the Cotton Bowl. Students and teachers gtike joined in the thrill and amusement of the game. Referees Coach Cathcart, Dr. Fisher, and Mr. Mears showed little partiality, and the faculty Won a glorious victory . . . over the boys. Everyone enjoyed the game to the fullest, which proved the point: lt isn't whether you Win or lose: it's how you play the gamel Guarded ,N Y' . xx . SX 5.3 H f' m r Referee, Dr. Gerald Fisher, seems puzzled by the 5ifan9e Plays of the coaches-football players' basketball game, GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: ffrontj Patricia Erby, Dallas Teet, Judy Bennett, Debbie Johnson, Denise ,r.r..t .M-N. Duvall, Melissa Foster, Velva Reed, fbackj Gloria gf 'X Hunter, Elizabeth Wells Linda Graves, Francine Graves, Glodine White. ' A g r ' A w. Physical education practice teacher, Mrs. Betty Pennington structs Frances Thrash in the proper way to serve a volleyball closely, Elizabeth Wells hesitates before passing the ball. if Yi sf, fs, I ' l F4 ' X YA - T' J :., Xsiiisllni 57 3 1 X i - . V '1 ,,. A '13 SSOCIATIONS and forgot our dues and didn't check on places for the spring banquet and wound up wasting fifteen minutes by haggling over the details of cr time or a place f or a date for an organizational meeting and forgot whom we were going to nominate for our club officers. still, however. managed to be. in time. productive. responsible members , of the larger group we worked with. Student Council Trojans' booster stickers sold to anxious fans The Student Council was each student's insurance that he would be represented in all functions of student life and government. Seventy-tive active members, working together as the voice of the student body, made up the '7l Student Council. Activities were numerous, and with group concern and cooperation, all were successful. The council spon- sored a Back-to-School dance, Homecoming dance, Sadie Hawkins dance, juke box dance, and several others. Members sold Trojan window stickers and spon- sored bontires in support of the team. The group char- tered buses to out-ot-town games so that all students would have transportation. A Spirit Procession, which led the football team to Rix Field, encouraged students to decorate their cars in order to win a prize. Other projects included placing a suggestion box in the front lobbyp sponsoring the PTA drive, Twirp weeks, and the food-clothing-toy drive at Thanksgiving. Several volunteer members welcomed Vice-President Agnew at the Fort Smith airport. 6 I J' , QQ' 'f f 11,52 lil SPlllG M ,,, X we ' .... ....,, -- M, Ax Student Council sponsor Mr Frazi - . I - ef, helps out by sell' Troian sticker to loyal Troian Linda Weatberspoon. mg a Reporter Craig Keaton wath . , . brings the scrapbook up-to-daztetls as hlslonan Chris Hughes Energetic senior, Kay Robertson, carries toys and cann for the Christmas basket out to the delivery Cars, ed goods ii i I 7 f r r i 1 1 i ii, K lg! i if T 1 9 ,,-. it T E at 'i , Q. . fi. i 1 i . Yi Tir 1 b ll' b 1 ' -I 7 'I i ,QF4 3 X' id' -Of t Y. Y . J i STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Tommy McCrary, vice- president, Sharon Roberts, secretary, Judy Milsap, treasurer, Ronnie Goodman, president. MEMBERS: lfront rowl Carl Gessler, Gene Nobles, Rusty Smith, Kathy Grant, Fran Farrar, Kathy Sharp, Carl Bright, Shane Skelley, Tommy Whitley, Coy Theobalt, Jeff Lowrey, Miriam Sallee, Kelly Jennings, Jane Mill- wee, Patti Neal, Linda Curll, Therese Lynch, Ann Mal- com, lsecond rowj Bruce Buck, David Rynders, Tom- my Dodson, Sandra Mirigliano, Sue Smith, Donna Lo- gan, Janice Green, Melissa Banks, Sue Brown, Debbie Davis, Ceci Jackson, Steve Carlson, Rick Blagg, Kin Bush, Craig Keaton, Chris Hughes, Brenda Richards, lthird rowj Karl Manzer, Brad Gessler, Mike Evans, Drew Dodson, Ray Trantham, Ricky Cox, Jamie Latture, Bill Cooper, Rick Skillern, Randall Black, Kenny Greene, Ronnie Rynders, Steve Gill. Students discuss plans tor future landscaping with Mr. Frazier their sponsor. 'f:w?fs,s--'f-rf.v , 1 S 1 ' ,f v 3 V , . rt 9 r Y X QNAQHH A . Beta C'ub Junior club member elected to state's vice-presidency A little peace and quiet was one thing Beta Club did not believe in, but no one considered this a calam- ity. While Beta Club members were having fun them- selves, they were spreading joy to the students and faculty. The members enjoyed sponsoring the annual Christmas post office and Valentine's Day pOSf office- .Although delivering thousands of cards and packages to the right students in the right homerooms sometimes created a problem, they managed to overcome it. The Beta Club sold black-and-gold student direc- tories to increase their funds. Each member was respon- sible for selling at least ten of these directories that proved to be so helpful to all students and faculty. During the annual State Beta Club Convention, Rich- ard Cox, a junior in this school, was elected vice-presi- dent for the oncoming year. Several members ot the local Beta Club attended the lanuary convention in order to support him. l 4 MEMBERS: Cfront rowj Donnie Abernathy, president, Brad Gess- ler, vice-president, Christi Couch, secretary, Kathy Nichols, trea- surer, Dennis Dunkelgod, sergeant-at-arms, Csecond rowl Therese Lynch, Shelly Brown, Peggy Dixon, Kathy Duncan, Brenda Crudup, Kathy Knight, Phyllis Heinemann, Joan Brooks, Debbie Gardner, Judy Beasley, Linda Bell, Carolyn Herring, Marilyn Hodges, Mike Curl, Mary Claire Atkinson, Marsha Donathong tthird rowj Sheila Clemons, Diane Christian, Karen Gasbarre, Ceci Jackson, Mary Dan Crane, Peggy Elliott, Kathy Grant, Joy Cam'pbell, Mary Ann Brooks, Susan Johnson, Laura Howard, Debbie Davis, Patty Beal, Margaret Fischer, Jana Byrum, lfourth rowl Jamie Latture, Mike Langley, Don Brummett, Jonnie Dacus, Bill Aronson, John Durham, Ricky Kinsey, David Love, Richard Cox, Mike Evans, Mike Burroughs, John Ellsworth, Bruce Buck, Bobby Hays, Barbara Fischer. MEMBERS: Cfront rowl Judy Milsap, Nilea Parvin, Morey Silver- man, Alice Watkins, Nancy McCully, Cindy Reader, Dawn Reed, Laura Melton, Beverly Myers, Lorna Story, DeAnna Thompson, Linda Mullinax, Suzanne Thomas, Connie Thornton, Paula Seay, Steve Ward, Patti Neal, Sam Stathakis, Sharon Roberts, Rusty Smith, Jane Milwee, Nancy Skoog, Csecond rowl Jim Slezak, Tommie Morris, Bob Searcy, Mike Murders, Jim Steed, Roger Williams, Karen Vaught, Ann McCarron, Leah States, Pam Reed, Janet Neal, Bob Threlkeld, Monty Roach, Debbie Thompson, Marsha Trammell, Bridget Starnes, Diane Phillips, Patricia Story, Kathy McConkie, Kathy Sharp, tthird rowj Marcia Perry, Debbie Reynolds, Cheryl Smith, Corinne Sullivan, Cathy Tillman, Jar1lCG McConnell, Judy Russell, Kay Wheells, Cynthia Rlx, Lynn Ray, Eddy Qualls, Bruce Tippit, Rick Skillern, Robert Tucker, TommY McCrary, Jim Williams, Charles Urban, Bill Triplett, Dale Meyefr Danny Rowe, Bob Ritenuti, Andy Smith. l Students Kelli' Jelmlmg 'lm' Ofhefwte W jl l l X l l r l i l l J the lob of DOST office l l E 1 I ESICISIICII i mar was ,esm- Clue - ' Clones mm I find IGCully, 'Of1VSr1lion I I lSCiQ ' Lid VICQDIGSI- members gl the Y Convention in I I t, Kathy Granl,Ioy I on, Laura Howard, I lana Byrumgllllllflll I 'nett, Jonnie Dacia. David Love, RICIIGIII worth, Bruce Bucli l 4 'i 'I at , 3 I I V J f' . 9, i, Q .Q 'I , ii, ' I I 7525 '55 C Il . :::: 21,351 t V A I :7'::1:..- Debbie Ups, Patriciaoebbie arcia Perry' Janice thy Tillman' Ralf Itia RIX' Lyniammi ofl Tucken Meyeri Dale I I 17 UN ff, X L x i L 2 L I 0 Junior Richard Cox smiles after being elected State Students Kell Jennin s and Ray Trantham purchase their little black Beta Vice-President at the convention in Little Rock. Y Q books, otherwise known as student directories, from Lynn Ray. R -' if f i A . I in-v . Eh ss L b , Q ,, L i.i' '-'-. l5sa,saq'i5... Finishing any paper work needed for the business e-nd of Lhe .Club Mr Ronnie Grisham, sponsor, prepares for the long awaite trip the state convention in Little Rock. Ta kl' . ,hs Eiga The l0b.of distributing Christmas packages from DOST office, are Cheryl Smith and Laura VBUQIWI- l 175 l ....., O National Honor Society! Trophies in the ShOWCa5e ggi special attention or SocietY helped N t' ncrl Hon 1 Memberi of niqjnce Chai of the school bY Cfemggi Spruce up l 9 9 STU m Q11 sev , ase. and straightening tijjdtrsolhxlhgse industrious students In 5 passers bY CO , ' ' that the school lidlishinq and dustinq fill the trophies . 1 ' ad Won. I , and its O1'QICIU1ZOll1OnS . en 11'l U 9 q1V Impressive candlellqhl Servlces W? ertaln QU9SlS to ln' speciai meeting for parents railadmimbers A list of Cd- V - O ' duct the new JUHIOT and Sem h ' acci- d to honor t 91? ready'-inducted members WCIS T941 ears. Those stu- demic achievement for the past two Y I V ' t the National dents found eligible for admittance 1110 d - ' Cf 3.25 averaf-Je CID Honor SocietY were Sewers having juniors havinq Ci 3.5 average. f X ff Z Honor Society initiate Scott Smith, equipped with a towel, puts the trophy case into proper order. MEMBERS: tfront rowl Mrs. Moenster, sponsor, Bruce Buck president- Mary Dan Crane ' , , , vice-president, Kathy Sharp, secretary, Christi Couch, treasurer, Csecond rowj Nancy McCully, Debbie Holland, Linda Mullinax, Lorna Story, Suzanne Thomas, Barbi Sloan, Therese Lynch, Sheila Clemons, Alice Watkins, fthird rowl Judy Beasley, Debbie Davis, Tommye Smart, Kathy Nichols, Nancy Skoog, Carolyn Herring, Margaret Fischer, Jackie Hughes, Janet Seiz, Morey Silverman, lfourth rowj Hank Wheeler, Rick Skillern, Bob Ritenuti, Rick Stewart, Mike T. Smith Don Har er Bi ' ' p , ll Aronson, Cynthia Rrx, Debbie Reynoldsl During an impressive candlelight ceremony, Gary Lax is initiated by chairman Carolyn Herring and president Bruce Buck. , ,, 1, 1 Wy -, W . f5i'4f'3f-4,2 YQ if-'S ffiqfffg-,-lic? Q. lr fb- fffl 9' We fv- -:f 175' i'f72Zi2f5i,jQ,Zg9f,,,,,,- - ' ' .,., . iis,, ' .if 'f,, , w 5, rf , ft ,f wtf' ,S Wm' I D I n I dsfrioug Caro Y ll U dub float to be Usec bi Q . 1 l 1, M5 ,, MEMBERS: lfront row deftly Kay Robertson, virepresidentg Kathy ith, recording secretr rary, Judy Burroughs Drbbie Reynolds, ch Jefferson, Paula Seat Polll' Chitwood, Carc V , X Q 11 1, f L , '3 I l'f', I . f l ier 5 si M ,es r r J '1 r i Har, 11.1 Dped with Winder E. er order. l i 1 -lr fl R X l r Q . lndustrious Carolyn Dempsey unfolds napkins for the Career Club tloat to be used in the annual Christmas Parade. Nike Career Club Panel discussions on drug abuse arouse concern To the members of Nike Career Club, service be- came more than just a category designating a duty of their club: it came to mean giving time and effort to enrich someone else's lite. The Career girls were quick to volunteer service to many. Among their worthy ac- tivities, they helped with the March of Dimes Bread Sale, licked labels for the tuberculosis society, made Clovers for the football players, and provided Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets for needy families. But they were eager participants in fun, too, as they Worked With the Key Club on the Christmas float and had programs ranging in topics from drugs to boys. During the summer they had collected bottles. In order not to overlook their sponsors, the Business and Pro- fessional Women, the girls gave a fall banquet. NlflVlBEARSe lfronf f6Wl Mrs. Arnold, sponsor, Fran Farrar, presi- lifffjlrkliiiy Robertson, first vice-president, Jamie Latture, second Y-'fetPf9Sldentr Kathy Nichols, third vice-president, Diane Christ- lem recording secretary, Marilyn Hodges, corresponding secre- gfgHlUdy Burroughs, treasurer, Debbie Rivas, sergeant-at-arms, Jgffyl? yRSynol.ds,A.ehaplaing tseeond rowl Linda Bell, Elisabeth PHe'59'l.r.P?t1Al6 Seay, Suianne Thomas, Mary Claire Atkinson, O Y Chllwof-'dr Carolyn Dempsey, Joan Brooks, Janice McCon- Zi W i l ' 't' arla Smile p lfhifd 'Owl GGY Newman, Marcia Perry, Debbie Wheatley, Brenda Crudup, Karen Miller, Leah States, Judy Russell, lfourth rowj Martha Melsonr -lanel L nas Debbie Gardner, Leah May, Sharon Todd, Debbie Thornp- sbn gherry Cjtwell Laura Black, Patsy Burtness, Gaye Barenflne, Peggy Elliott, Elane Dildy. Mud tor Phyllis Heinemann introduces a druQ paoneclrionsisting of GeorQ9 Callahan' Mrs' John Baran and Dr. Robert Leslie, who will answer Questions that members have about drugs. - ,- Anchor Club Service club selects ITIGD to help vvith DV0QV3m5 ness ls . . . filled summer dCiYS The theme of HC1IDDi for Anchor Club members with hctrd Work, CIS WSH CIS 'o ment, in the Planning' Orgcml cifmthwle onnucrl Western District Junior M155 Pageant' lndustriousness crnd inq9flUilY Gilded the MW mem- bers in buildinq the entries for two local parades' The flocrt for the Homecoming Parade look the form of G qicmt football, While the Christmors flocrtl donned the religious ciurcr of The CherrY Tree Carol' I Other projects included or toY drive for undguprlv' ileqed children of loccrl families cznd the mdkinq Of Good Luck fourleof clovers to decorcrte lockers. Zing, and expeditinq K ,,,, Senior and iunior Anchormen Coy Theobalt, Ricky Easfb Sam Stathakis, and Kenny Greene aid in club activities Um' MEMBERS: lfront rowl Mrs. Sheppard, sponsor, Debbie Davis, president, Nancy McCully, vice-president, Connie Thornton, secretary, Carolyn Caristianos, treasurer, Shelly Brown, histor- ian, Phyllis Riggan, reporter, Ann Malcom, senior adviser, Kay Wheelis, chaplain, Judy Milsap, parliamentarian, Jan Elam, iunior adviser, lsecond rowj Christi Couch, Pam Cain, Becky Lutes, Sharon Roberts, Patti Neal, Jackie Hughes, Renee Turner, Karen Hayes, Sharyn Keneipp, Madelyn Norman, Helena Szen- her, Uhird rowl Linda Mullinax, Pam Reed, Joy Campbell, Charlotte Veazey, Stephanie Phillips, Bridget Starnes, Eliza- beth Boyster, Jo Black, Dawn Reed, Barbara Parker, Marsha Stonecipher, Janet Neal, lfourth rowj Karen Gasbarre, Laura Howard, Cheryl Smith, Sue Brown, Kathy McConkie, Marguerite High, Patty Sarver, Becky Tucker, Katie Cooper, Janice Greene Tammy Timbs, Sandy Lewis, Jennifer Mathis. I Energy-filled iuniors, Diane White and Katie Cooper, undertook a large iob by volunteering for work on the Christmas float. . K E E Aquifer .1-.E , , sig, .3412 -5 s f in . Q, 14. f, 5 li-C r 'La 1 .7 'Sy' 1 i YQ' f' ri? . 'In Nlhe Cllilslmas Cher and 5 : gi J , ' 1 .f 3 J . s l Hard workers Ii work on the Chi Y fi '4 H Q? , if , ' 'sl 1 Dball' Rlfltl Eaiiiii- ciub activities. l T . lil . Q , l -- 4 r T in 'Q 1 , Zi Mil i L. 17, yqjcfl Wi I Ifll- .',' ' fg,f.' l :t.'.ft.1,1r,titr it . . 7,4 .. ,... err: :are COOPGH ill i the Christmas iioei Kzsgggrd- T In the Christmas parade, Crown Club angels Margaret Fis- cher and Cindy Reader are ioined by angelic Carl Bright. Crown Club March of Dimes bread sale aided by service club Reading stories to small children was an enjoyable and rewarding activity for many Crown Club members. Each week for three months, two girls read selections to children at the library in an effort to create an inter- esting and entertaining Story Hour. The service club's girls shared the Work of numer- ous projects. The girls rang bells at Christmas time for the Salvation Army, sold bread for the March of Dimes, and also sold Christmas candles. Representatives from Interact came to one of the Crown Club meetings to openly discuss topics concern- ing teen-agers. . r ' fi -4.4 , . V Hard workers like Laura Beth Black are needed to complete work on the Christmas floats in time for the parade. MEMBERS: Cfronf rowl Miss Robbins, sponsor, Lorna Story, presi- dent, Jana Byrum, vice-president, Kathy Sharp, recording secre- tary, Delores Lynch, corresponding secretary, Carolyn Herring, AE treasurer, Therese Lynch, sergeant-at-arms, Bettye Jo Tucker, historian, Cindy Reader, chaplain, fsecond rowl Mary Ann Brooks, Joy Johnson, Judy Madden, Donna Ford, Becky Beasley, Martha Mosley, Sheila Clemons, Ann McCarron, Marsha Dona- than, Becky Jackson, Nilea Parvin, Uhird rowl Cathy Tillman Margaret Fischer, DeAnna Thompson, Penny Bloodworth, Chris Hughes, Jane Millwee, Alice Watkins, Laura Melton, Susie Campbell, Vickie Mitchell, Miriam Sallee, Kathy Grant, Cfourth row, Gayle Botteron, Jill Runyan, Sarah Ledford, Neia Paleolo- gos, Patty Beal, Lynn Ray, Carolyn Cook, Brenda Richards, Laura Vaught, Peggy Herring, Karen Vaught, Marsha Trammell. Key Club Boys disperse drug alerlS to all county schools Key Club recorded an exceptional number of .ac- complishments and activities this year. Projects ranqmq from distributing Drug Alert signs for all countY schools to selling bread for March of Dimes and help- ing at the Children's Day Care Center made this an ac- tive year for each member. Early in the year sweethearts were Chosen to repre- sent the club in the division contest held in Mackey Theatre. One Sunday each month all Key Club mem- bers joined to attend churches of various denomina- tions. We're Cooking Up a Victory, their Homecoming float, Won first place in the parade. ln lanuary the Hot Springs Club received the Best Key-Kiwanis Relation- ship Award for the MosArk District. In April the Mis- souri-Arkansas District Convention was held at the Ar- lington Hotel with the Hot Springs chapter as host. lrz......,1 - First runner-up Marsha Stonecipher and district Ke Sweetheart Mary Brown, from Malvern are all Smili I es. Y ClUb MEMBERS: lfrontyrdwj Mr.'McWilliams, sponsor, Tom 'V:CCfGfY, president, Kenny Greene, vice-president, Neill C em' 5eC'el5VYi Mlkf? l-fiflgley, district lieutenant gave,-. nor, treasurer, Mike T. Smith, sergeant-at-arms, Jim Pen- nington, senior director, lsecond rowl Brad Gessler Bob J-ohns, Mike Curl, Den Weaver, Coy Theobalt TomlM ris, Mike Murders., Tern Dodson, Steve Vllard- UI-ill-S rowl Danny Rowe, Jerry -Brawner, Jim Williams I Robert Ritenuti, Bobby Hayee, Tom Schrader, Bill Lee And Lloyd, Carl Bachelor, lfourih rowj Bruce Tip'i1-,W I Y Jacksonlg Mike Tranirnell, Dennis Dunkelgod lllolhn :Ablr row, C arles Hughes DA B -or-oi '- ' ,, A RSV Trantham. I an mmmelf' Jlm McAdams' r il i To promote school spirit UP H Poster to shew thai tlllemelued geclalllmgarglrzolrls Puls Q lnleractor lilfi i' throvgllfmler i Q . .F , X i . l r I ft' +1 ' X TJ , , is :al ' - Eh 5 H ws - fl i 0 it j i P ll f i , Q15 i f, .. 'w ,X l X i f S r QQ? X v .VX .. .SN , ! district Key Club all smiles. 'C fliwiil , i J y 4,7 1 P- f, 3 . lx. ' l l l if wil i J- fiigl . 'V I' 1 ' l 3: in Q HF- 5 wp.. .0 , . Ft, al sf '- A Q . V i Q I. ,ill l It i i I ll v., Q, 4. 1 . . , , X, I I I VV I -.hx 7 JN! I f ' 1 'gzlxfvrlf 1 '.,,,f D Aig ' f 2 fr lnteractor Rick Eastburn finds that painstakingly pulling napkins Through chicken wire can turn a disaster into a masterpiece. Interact Club lvlen devote Thursda night to local police stud Participation through work became the slogan of lnteract Club. They entered floats in both the Christmas and Homecoming parades and won second place in the latter. lnteract posters decorated the walls of the school during the football season, and the club contri- buted a dragon mascot for one of the bonfires. A hayride was planned and held at the beginning of the school year. All members were allowed to bring dates. As a service club, lnteract participated in the Christmas season by helping a needy family receive necessary food and clothing. Each Thursday night a few of the club members rode in a police car, and the entire group was allowed a tour of the jail. The interact Club filled its meetings with plans, and its members spent their time executing them. At the last meeting new officers were selected. ra E i- - A I It I MEMBERS: ffront rowl Mr. Jones, sponsor, David Rynders, pres- ident, Robert Tucker, vice-president, Kelly Jennings, secretary, Phil Otwell, treasurer, Craig Keaton, sergeant-at-arms, tsecond rowl Danny Kauffman, Bob Searcy, Tom Whitley, Bruce Buck, Mark Scrivner, John McElrath, Kin Bush, Mike Dugan, Sam Stathakis, Gary Lax, Ronnie Eastburng tthird rowl Phil Longtin, Rick Eastburn, Mike Whitley, Ed French, Danny Woods, Rick Stewart, Greg Mclnnis, Dana Morris, Jeff Venable, Karl Man- zer, ifourth rowj Daley McDaniel, Steve Gill, Cecil Cupp, Curly Robertson, Ronnie Goodman, Don Abernathy, David Love, Jeff Ennis, Mike J. Smith, Don Gigerich, Steve Carpenter. Interact men, known for their fine taste in Troian fashions, don their Sunday best for the Homecoming parade. f Wg- a e- -- ww ,NJ ROTC Drill Team' I Members compete tor hiQh honOfS in 3 haiiwal COHiest lllilll formed drills at home football games, and competed at , ,.t conventions. The drill team commander had to meet several requirements: he must be a senior, must have a good academic average, and must take an active part in class work. A week's fun at Pensacola, Florida, ended the yecfys l activities with a bang. f ' Attentionl Competing in the National Drill Team contest at the Little Rock Air Force Base, Hot Spflflqs NIROTC Drill Team vied for awards. Teams were judged by total points achieved in inspection, basic drills, and trick drills. The winners of the competition received trophies for their excellence. The NIBOTC Drill Team marched in parades, Def' is es r , llElllBERS: pieslciem' relatyyfi' lefty Pere Pam Volpe PallyBea g MEMBERS: lfront rowl Chief Sanders, sponsor, Don Weaver, Meyers, cadet ensign, Commander Choate, sponsor, lsecond rowl cadet ensign, Bruce Buck, cadet lieutenant li.g.l, Andy Smith, Bob Johns, cadet ensign, Don Harper, cadet lieutenant li.g.l, cadet ensign, James Bowling, cadet lieutenant commander, Dale Charles Hughes, cadet lieutenant, Rick Skillern, cadet ensign, Phillip Spencer, cadet ensign. C' Drill team members pay respect to the ,li ,' flag at a morning ceremony. .,' I Q 1 lf, T ' f , .,.. ' ,,f,,.HHfff,f V reg. If VV!V I f , t Q L 'V' V , f 3 ' ,Terai-twiglr ii- ,,,' ' wma-a ..c,,,.., 4. Colllegt UH in cl COII1DetedQE SSH' .L sir' must lm JL GK t S Cm Ucliit ms? ended the Yew onsor, lsecond will et lieutenant llrlt-lr 'ern, cadet enSl9ii fi, .. ,fir ,i E . :. 'u ,L ,1 ,H , 11.4.11 ,f 'lr X . t G P' . . W'- ql . ll' u LQLEHEEE Original skits amuse members at annual spring banquet Ioyeux Noel was expressed by numerous, spirit-filled Les Elites members through an exchange of handmade Christmas cards. Each member drew the name of a fellow member and designed a card just for him. After all the cards had been made, a contest was held to select the one that was most expressive and original. The happy winner receives a prize for his work. The Christmas breakfast was not too far in the past before a spring banquet was given. After paying a nominal fee, Les Elites members were allowed to eat and relax as much as they desired. The entertainment section was sponsored and carried out by the club's members with colorful, humorous, and sometimes out- of-the-ordinary skits. MEMBERS: tfront rowl Mrs. Moenster, sponsor, Harold Schwartz, president, Bobby Threlkeld, vice-president, Elaine' Phillips, sec- retary, Candis Janaskie, treasurer, tseconcl rowj Jamie Latture Terry Patterson, Ellen Caldwell, Andrea Golden, Debra Hass Pam Volpert, Karen Hayes, Brenda Crudup, Imogene Lacefield Patty Beal, tthircl rowl Debbie Wheatley, Karen Gasbarre, Sue ll Lister, Gayle Botteron, Susan Johnson, Laura Howard, Kathy Dun- can, Renee Hebert, Judy Beasley, tfourth rowj Jim McAdams, Mike Evans, Bruce Baumgart, Charles Urban, Ray Trantham, Ed- die Qualls, Jim Slezak, Sam Stathakis, Mike Dugan, Jimmy Reichen. .. ,,..,......---W .- '- F l:f -1 MEMBERS: tfront rowj Sheila Sweatman, Gail Duke, Melissa Smith, Pam Garner, Susan McCroskey, Dottie Harp, Karen Parker, Janet Mosley, Julie Burns, Ann Henderson, Csecond rowj Clarence Boyd, Cynthia La- Lumandier, Lavinia Ellis, Wanice Long, Jane Vaccaro, Cheryl Houghton, Doug Johnson, Terry Bowen, Carl Gessler, Jr., John Skillern, Ronnie Gardner. Club members Candis Janaskie, Bob Threlkeld, and Elaine Phillips prepare programs for the Christmas breakfast. Mu Alpha Theta Chess tourney SDOITSOVS VGGD Df0lll5 lmm llTlS DfOlect Z-l-Pl was the resounding call through the hc1llS as Mu Alpha Theta quickly sold zip code direCtOTi9S T0 the student body. From the small purchasing price, the club prospered, and from the information-packed little booklets, the student body and faculty benefited. All members of the club helped sell and publicize these directories. Movement, clever movement that is, was another vital word with Mu Alpha Theta's sponsorship of the annual chess tournament. lnterested competitors found themselves daily locked in their efforts to become the best player. However, they all decided that the excitement came from lust playing the qqme. Dimes galore came pouring in from those students wishing to take the National Mathematics Test. These who reached a certain score were allowed to compete further in another level. Although this test was sponsor- ed by Mu Alpha Theta, all math students were allowed to contend. The test lasted a period of two hours and was given one early school morning. real MEMBERS: tfront rowl Mr. Buttrum, sponsor, Bruce Buck, presi- dent, Jamie Latture, vice-president, Bobby Ritenuti, secretary, Morey Silverman, treasurer, lsecond rowj Debbie Wheatley, Alice Watkins, Janet Seiz, Carolyn Herring, Judy Beasley, Patty Beal, Nancy Skoog, Jennie Cullens, Mary Dan Crane, Ceci Jackson, Judy Russell, Phyllis Heinemann, Kathy Knight, Ann McCarron, Sheila Clemons, Peggy Dixon, Karen Hayes, Ann Malcom, Cathy Tillman, Nancy McCully, ithird rowl Charlie Hendren, Ricky Kinsey, Bill Aronson, Bobby Johns, Andy Smith, David Rynders, Ricky Cox, Jim Slezak, Jim McAdams, Dan O'Canna, Tommy Morris Charles Boyd, John Ellsworth, Don l-larper, Jimmy Williamsl Corky Chamberlain, John Mills, Ray Trantham, Randall Prince, Bruce Baumgart, Gordon Wylie, lfourth rowl Rick Seidl, Rick Devine, Rodney Stuart, Charles Urban, Jeff Venable, Don Weaver, Bill Cooper, Rick Skillern, Curly Robertson, Robert Tucker, David Love, Tom Schrader, Allen Voisey, Mike J. Smith, Cecil Cupp, Jeff Lowrey, Don Brummett, James Bowling, Dale Meyers, Quinn Elliott, Bill Triplett. In the first round of the chess tournament, Ann McCarron and Steve Marak vie for a place in the second round. Engrossed in examining the math club magazine, Malhemallc log, are club members David Love and Cathy Tillman. till' .r if , s ,, iizpi- llror' 'C ' J. -vi '1'l,ll.Ci5y - 5lrlEiQE'5' ' A 5l,l5f:B5 ' 'il ,ll.f L-- rg, Ji.: 3 r lessor: .2'2 l i, Kin t.:' Pail, lane' ' -- ,.HG:,, 5, l l r Skillet' - ,,.r. .. izygpls K 'Q 'A ' A ..,, . 3 The . Dos lvTclagl'llllCS,.. N eavel na, 5 Dllllgrl FS l 'A no Emma rl. .Sd th lv at tha . r itil .C it tho- AS .ci.iJSKl to Comte? zest WGS sponm ents We H ' AS G Ulliiej Ianna, Tommy limit oar, Jimmy Williari wrham, Randall Pri: rowl Rick Seicll,ii Variable, Don lleatsi i, Robert Tucler,Daf J, Smith, Cecil tug: J tg, Dale Meyers, Oi' ' e aqazln l To rriirii' fglilf Bio-Chem-PHY Science Fair reestablished after years ot inactivity 1 r... . .,.. ... f. .... .... . ,1- Rocks became each Bio-Chem-Phy member's scien- tific goal for a club-sponsored QISOlOgical rock hunt. This somewhat outsoi-thefordinary event was held in Malvern on a Saturday. The students were tree to either collect stones or just View those already on display. This enabled them to discover and examine what they had been studying for the past few years. Many educational programs were presented to the club at early morning meetings. Guest speakers were invited to present talks and then open the subjects to discussion. But Bio-Chem-Phy members did not just watch programs: they also presented them. Two pro- grams concerning the services and advancements ot the Bell Telephone Company were given tor the sci- ence and math classes by the club. A science fair was again sponsored by Bio-Cherrr Phy, and all its members were urged either to enter or to participate. Varying science projects were placed on display for judgment, observation, and encouraging comments from peers. MEMBERS: tfronf rowt Mr- Smoke, Sponsor: Nancy Skooe, presi- dent, Morey Silverman, vicefpresident, Dennis Dunkelgod, secre- tary, Margaret Fischer, treasurer, isecond rowl Karen Hayes, Karen Miller, Peggy Dixon, Becky Dickson, Ann McCarron, Shelia Cle- mons, Mary Ann Brooks, Mary Beth Sublett, I-larolcl Schwartz, Charles Boyd, Janet Seiz, fthird rowj Judy Beasley, Carolyn Her- ring, Kin Bush, Jim Slezak, Fred Hale, Charles Hendren, Kathy Grant, Janet Neal, Sam Stathakis, Roger Williams, Ronnie East- burn, Gary Lax, Ed French, Rusty Smith, Carl Gessler, John French, John Skillern, Janet Mosley, ffourth row, Rick Seidl, Debbie Wheatley, Jamie Latture, Kelly Jennings, Bruce Baumgart, Rodney Stuart, Barbara Fischer, Kay Wheelis, Tommie Morris, Jett Low- rey, Bob Searcy, Bob Johns, Debbie Davis, Patty Beal, Peggy Johnson, Alice Watkins, Billie Stewart, Velda Reed, Kathy Wilkin, Lola Culbreath, ffifth rowj Walter Jackson, Brad Gessler, Ray Trantham, Allen Voisey, Ronnie Rynders, Robert Ritenuti, Don Weaver, James Bowling, Dale Meyer, Jim Williams, Bill Cooper, Rick Skillern, David Love, Cecil Cupp, Mike Langley, Mike Trams mell, Craig Keaton, Mike Tinker, John Durham, Don Brummett, Bill Aronson, Randall Prince, John Mills. 1 1--' That magnificent man and his flying machine, Don Weaver operates his hovercraft. l l l if-H The full-scale hovercraft fabovej, towed to the school to supplement Don's smaller classroom exhibit Ueftj, won him the title of Grand Prize Winner in the Bio-Chem-Phy Science Fair. I-TTEFY Los Amigos Students in Latin merica become interesting DSU DGlS Los Amigos, better known to everyone as the SPCU1' ish I Club, was offered to students enrolled in first-year Spanish classes. The goal of the club was to create a better understanding of the customs and the culture of the Spanish-speaking people. By corresponding with students in Latin America, members were given an opportunity to prCiC'liCS their Spanish. Through writing letters, they not only develop- ed a better wording of Spanish but also created a bond of friendship with their Spflflish PGH PC115- Meetings were held before school and were of busi- ness, as well as instructional and entertaining, nature, Members took turns reporting on various countries - their flags, customs, heritage, and Ways of life. Displays and illustrations added to the interest and variety of the reports. In the spring, the annual banquet was fla- vored with a tangy' Spanish atmosphere which all the students thoroughly' 911iOYeCl- IZ, Practice teacher Mrs. Mary Johnson discusses verb forms and their During a Los Amigos meeting, Nancy Outler and Candy use in telephone conversations with Darcy Lee. l, lt -Jn J.. ri MEMBERS, lfront rowl Mr. Walker, sponsor, Kathy Grant, president, Fd Lynch, vice-president, Margaret Warr, secretary, Denise Byerly, treasurer, Patti Chitwood, program chairman, isecond rowi Pam Pultz, Joan Brooks, Theresa Diggs, Carol Robertson, Karla Smiley, Cassandra McCraw, Lisa Ferguson, Linda Williams, Miriam Sallee, Susan Branch, ithircl rowl Gloria Ford, Janice Weatherspoon, Esther Nilliams, Peggy Elliott, Sharon Bryant, Jane Millwee, Becky Cole- man, Susie Parkerson, Patricia Sindlinger, Karen Vaught, Sara Rod- denberry, Becky Brown, Teresa Bigley, Debbie Boles, Nancy Outler, Darlene Blees, Ann McCarron, Verna Storey, Mary Terry, ifourth McCraw examine various flags from foreign countries. magma 1 L fra n are , .i'igiifEiiigFiiii rowj Greg Thornton, Charles Wacaster, Charles Boyd, Tommie MorriS, Donna Fry, Mary Ann Brooks, Gay Newman, Rosemary Wells, Sam- my Owen, Sharon Smith, Bill Qualls, Ravonna Threadgill, Barbara Hale, Phyllis Heinemann, Rita Gottlieb, Cassie Dingler, Mona Daves, Peggy Johnson, Vicki Mazzia, Lee Dodson, Stu Fleischner, iflffh rowi Glodine White, Charles Brasel, Everett Rice, Corky Chamber- lain, Tom Schrader, Bill Lee, Eddy Qualls, Dennis Bell, John Prince, Tommy Koonce, David Love, Wendell Msall, Ed French, John But- tons, Stan Glaze, Greg Sharkey, Rick Wilson, Janis Elam, C6F0lYn Cook, Judy Russell, Lola Culbreath, Alan Weitz. lr .JS which Q, ,,,-, Outler rl K 1 l 3 Dell Dil Q N .,, ,R w .1 we C, , rl - - - . lflmmq PT l .' .Q GHS COl1nlrl:,- Z .,r x 2 OL lf.: Din e, tr. M.,- . r , ' lfqfli, :millet wrt 13 , L .1 il' :ff l'Jl5iQll GT 9 3 ,l , 4 v IJ l . X, fail, .1 '-',,,: I .ali f d 5,4 ,'.,:Q,fll A , Los Matadores Club members work on float for Homecoming parade Munch a bunch of Cardinals was Los Matadores' Original float theme for the Homecoming parade, This clever idea was aimed towards boosting the Trojans on to victorY against the Camden Cardinals. This brightly- colored float was both designed and built by loyal volunteer members, aided by the club's sponsor. The annual Los Matadores banquet was held once again in the spring. Because of the nature of the club and occasion, the members decided to have it in a ,:.s. M, ,,,. we ., , W, .,v ' W , l ' ,fZ??i:::lf.,,', W75 ffj If ' . 2 M' , - -z-111,-W. 1, ' 3 3 gt J , , , ,, . V , , , Q , . V, l'llU'l' 1 , , J AS r. ,r if - - , ,. l J --A .. W.. :J , ' f 1 700i Offfr .4 X 1 , ' X.. . ' , I ' lqtXinYV2,l1i: A L 'E 4 li e ,G I Nlll f we l ' l ,, J. fo I , kg, X Posters help Los Matadores members Carole Jenkins, Shane Skelley, and Rhea Ansorge learn unusual Spanish terms. Mexican restaurant. Decorations were made by the members themselves. Many forms of entertainment were offered for enjoyment. This gave Los Matadores a chance to relax, eat good food, and be entertained - certainly a grand finale to an exciting year. The club met once a month during the year to plan programs and events. Only those students enrolled in Spanish ll were allowed to join. At the last meeting, the old officers were honored and new ones elected. -v.,,-, Q' ,:-', I ' I 'V Ii' , 2 , . -. v' ' ,i l P J- -'wif-,A W' 1 ' Y rm'-+ , t ,' Q4 VA A 5,1 D F -an-xiu-.xx llfk W ., ' V -.1 ' ' , ' I jr , - . K A. I , ' 'T 'f' ' t, I l l l r ' ' . Qi ' s Q, r , .-4 -za ' P ' ,f nth , , V, LMI? ..,,'V:....,, , , - ,, , Mya. ..- V ,re ., J- . . - 'A L 'I A x ' I , 3 Li wglfk'-4f':' ,wr X . IA CMRDXNALS fi . X lx X Making some last-minute minor adiustments on the Spanish Club float for the football Homecoming parade, is Steve Sammons. , . -- vi .445 xl T 0 NYJ .iiieiii lr ' Kathy McConkie, Marguerite High, Phil Longtin, Sam Stathakis, ME . - - derlllBERS' mom row, Mrs' Slpel Sponsor! Shane Skelleyl prgljli Tom Whitley, Kin Bush, Sherry Otwell, Cheryl Smith, Nancy H I CCY Theobalt, vice-president, Christi Couch, SGCVSJBTYI t ,ughesf treasurer, lsecond row Leah May, Jana Byrum, VIVIGU j Hig- mQl'1T, Janice Green, Brenda Johnson, Becky Jackson, Sar1ClY Hulzelf Y, Rinse Turner, Vida Sakevicius, Janie Witherspoon, Suzalnne T 0fT1BS, .Ron Eastburn, Mary Claire Atkinson, lthircl rowl Diane Wllllef Richie Rurup, Janet Neal, Joy Campbell, PGTSY Bvrtness, Marsha Donathan, Becky Tucker, Polly Chitwood, Elane Dlld Davis, Nancy Renegar, Cathy Tillman, Veda Bolls, Penny Blood- worth, Donna Ford, lfourth rowl Richard Dixon, Larry Hankins, Scott Robinson, Ricky Hilton, Phil Spencer, Carl Bentz, Steve Sammons, Mike McCrae, Gary Lemons, John Daniel, Mike Tram- mel John Slais, Bill Hall, Jett Smith, Mike Burroughs, Chris Bates, Lynn Ray, Debbie Reed, Fran Farrar, Lynn Leveid. ...A ...lm , W H V Historical Society combine fun with knowled e Field trips in the spring c c ' Q Royale Vista lnn was the meeting place for History Club members for two breakfasts. The program fOf each ot these was a lively discussion - one led bY Mf- Richard Trantham, who spoke on college education, and another by Mr. Fincher, who analyzed modern-dClY politics. Mr. Phillips and the members enjoyed an interestinq field trip in the sprinq. The trip combined the fun ot an Outing with the accumulation of knowledge about his- torical landmarks and events. On such trips the Siu. dents realized the importance of history in their every- day lives. One ot the high points ot the year was the annual banquet in honor of graduating seniors. MEMBERS: ifront rowl Richard Cox, president, Coy Theobalt, vice-president, Jirrr McAdams, secretary, Bruce Tippit, sergeant- at-arms, lsecond rowj Vicki Mitchell, Karen Hayes, Virginia Fa- gan, Andrea Golden, Penny Bloodworth, Marsha Stonecipher, Peggy Elliott, Polly Chitwood, Kelly Jennings, Ronnie Eastburn, Sandy Hutzel, Marsha Donathan, Kathy Grant, Sheila Clemons, Denise Pugh, Madelyn Norman, Ellen Caldwell, Miriam Sallee, lihird rowl Bobby Threlkeld, Mark Easterlin, Monica Lockwood, Gay Newman, Mary Ann Brooks, Denise Wiggins, Bettye Jo Tucker, Jane Millwee, Ken Rowe, Phil Longtin, George lacobacci, Marsha Trammell, Jo Black, Sieve Ward, John Skillern, Tommy Hammons, George Roscoe, Kin Bush, Tommy Renshawf lfourth rowl Ray Trantham, Mike Evans, Bill Krenzelok, Corky Chamber- lain, Ken Walters, James Reichen, Jim Slezak, Sam Stathakls, Mike Dugan, Bill Lee, Ed French, Tommy Dodson, Janice McCon- nell, Lola Culbreath, Sandy Lewis, DeAnna Thompson, Linda Mullinax, Charles Urban, Debbie Wheatley, Rick Seidl, lfifth rowl Bill Triplett, John Prince, Bill Hall, Joey Bentley, David Love, Craig Keaton, Robert Tucker, Mike Trammell, Phil Otwell, Mike Whitley, Jerry Brawner, Carolyn Cook, Jan Elam, Eddy Qualls, Joe Anderson, Dennis Bell, Ronnie Rynders, Debbie Thompson, Carl Bachelor, Gary Lax, Shane Skelley, Greg Webb. fifif it 5 Y df , Wi New club members Andrea Golden and Mik E ' - - - . . . - f dollar-a-year Historical Society dues to Jim Al?cAd2rr:s.pay their one Premdenl Rmhafd COX and Mr. Phillips display two fellcs 0 the past, an arrow head collection and an old newSPaPel' til tai I ,i 1, il ' ffl. f , I l illlionf rcv lg Vs.-'L' xi, lists' 2' ' i .,. li:ll'il. ' r iv W li 1 .ll xv , f P in ' iaislnsnlhe mme Dlllbl Sta: Nova ef- Ceramic Trojan Horses sold to loyal dwellers ot Troy Members of Ars Nova took several buses to the Ar- gs Arts Center to View the Armand Hammer Col- lection, This collection, valued at millions of dollars, had paintings and drawings by suchortists as Van Gogh, Renoir, and Andrew Wyeth. All the students and icons Sponsors enjoyed their trip to Little Rcck, Ars Nova members worked every Tuesday morning on ceramic objects to raise money for the club. The clutn also sponsored a clothes-line sale at school, at which aspiring artists could display their works, MEMBERS: ifront rowl Mrs. Stark, sponsor, Susu Miles, presidentp Darcy Lee, vice-president, Joy Johnson, secretaryetreasurerg Nan cy Slcoog, historian: Ksecohd row, Mary Matthews, Greg Thornton Sandy Mirigllano, Glodine White, Peggy Dixon, Bobby Threl keld, Linda Graves, Vonda Speers, Donna Satterwhite, Terry Pat- terson, Debbie Wheatley, Ann Malcom, Patti Neal, Cathy Wil- son, tthird rowj Blenda Ryan, Joan Davis, Beverly Forga, Joe Davis, Floyd Daves, Vincent Ables, Rick Devine, Sue Lister, Jan Elam, Richard Dixon, Donna Wiggins, Gary Lernons, Joan Thomp- son. ' il 'i ' 3- of 5 A' - x ff' T e mold searn from a ceramic Troian horse, JOY Johnson Loading ceramic greenware in the kiln in the art room, Susan Miles and Greg Thornton prepare pottery for sale at the annual Clothesline DiSDlaY- SS another statue for sale to students to raise funds for Ars 0 ' , ,.- Future Teachers of America Students interested in teaching careers enjo picnic Perhaps the smallest club in size this year at the high school, the Future Teachers of America, l. William Fulbright Chapter, definitely had one of the larger spirits in the school. Posters and banners made by the club members decorated the halls during football sea- son to show the Trojans that Future Teachers was be- hind them all the Way. Members of the club and their guests enjoyed Q pic, nic in early autumn at De Soto Park. Members of the club also planned a field trip to Henderson State Col- lege in Arkadelphia to learn more about the teaching responsibilities of college professors. FTA also planned to practice-teach in elementary schools to prepare for their future careers. Seniors Linda Mullinax and DeAnna Thompson seek as- sistance from Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Searcy in selecting a suitable college at which to pursue a Teaching career. llf. Tl ' i Q I I ,ky ii i'l.x, .K N i 1 t , . .tiv V T :il 5 dfgnlg il, MEMBERS: ffront rowi Jan Elamg Debbie Gardner, Debbie Wheatleyy Sandy Lewis, vice-president, Linda Muliinax, presidentg Mary Matthewsg isecond rowj Gary Lernonsg Donna Sattervvhiteg Anne Adamsg DeAnna Thompson, Darcy Leeg Sharyn Ke- neipp, treasurerg Mrs. Anderson, sponsor. .p Q,..p Z 5 Z ' 8 ay, WMBERS: if isnt: F. Earl? fav' llelldellli Bi And liillmbellr tree ian. E3 Ilsecond YONL Tobin D' Fagan: Joh- 'smilw H E' ture Homemukers of Americcr School enjoys decorated Christmas tree in front hall om one house to another tor a progres- Trctvelinq ff I I I I I nnef was one ot the festive activities enioyed by . d' lleplltufe Homemaker members. The girls Went to three ditierent houses, Where they were served a salad, G mam dish, and a dessert. During the Christmas season, they participated in a decorated Christmas tree in the front hall, but they also made red felt stockings and stuffed them with candies for the childrens home. This not only delighted the chil- dren, but also benefited the future homemakers. ln the spring, FHA members traveled to Little Rock for the annual state convention, Where they learned ities, Not only did the girls erect a gaily- about the responsibilities and role ot a homemaker. variety ot activ tis t l sr., I, f ,2,,I!,fIW f I h ws Francis Thrash and Lee Dodson examples C' . . in . 'lea Parvin s 0 . - FHA Sponsor' Mrs' Carlsllanos' ls Served by Pam all flower arrangements in a clever decorating magazine. Meeks at a George Washington's Birthday celebration. l . l 'M l l . hristian ' Miller, Adams, Malcom' C - Wh' nhunlf Sallerwhllel 1 V l eff! Foster MEMBERS: lfront rowl Mrs. Caristianos, Sponsor, L. Vaughg SEZ- Tuclfjr, Brown, Hughes, PipehieffjxfnaiIzCirI1IhIefROb0e5SOnI Cam lcleftli F. Farrar, first vice-president, M. Branstetter, Secon I Casadal Ryan, Trllrrganf Ilazlgs Wiggins, Heckel, HodgeS, Smith pfesldentr B. Anderson, third vice-president, C. Wilsort, secreta:IIrIQ 5- ICambell, treasurer, C. Thornton, reporter: B- Rlchards' MH- torian, lsecond rowj Turner, Geraci, Mosley, LYUGSI Sarvelg nh sap' Fagan, Johnson, Mullinax, Sheets, Hankins, Dodson' mhs' C0bb, Smiley, Hughes, Chambers, lthird rowl Mitchell, BUHOUQ ' Nlcllolsl EeyxlsqllhldSMooar2S Nash Otwell, Spurlin, Wheelis, Long Riggan, VO 1 ' I Miller, Forsa- .. 3- Vocational-Industrial Clubs of Americq uto Mechanics, DO, and Work-Study clubs join torcgg VICA had an advantage in membership Ovifbmosl s other clubs because it actually included three C 11 -' Diversified Occupations Club, A and Work-Study Club. Club members mixed business with Pleasure bl' the Royale Vista. Work-Study Club tooth of numerous uto Mechanics Club, having several breakfast-meetinqs at Candy sales sweetened DO and treasuries while satisfying the sweet patrons. Representatives of DO and Auto Meehan, Club attended the district VICA convention, membecs of Auto Mechanics Club entered the Plymouth Troubis Shooting contest in Little Rock. 9 The finale of the year for DO was the Emplo 9 mployer Banquet held at lud's Steak l-louse lqfhi Work-Study Club gave a Christmas party and took field trip to visit the Work-Study Club Qt Benton Q ff' .L ' M ' xi' . , I, ' i he '31 MEMBERS: lfront rowl Mr. Heusel, sponsor, Steve Gill, president, Joe Brown, vice-president, Debbie Scott, secretary, John Dickey, treasurer, Chris Lanktord, parliamentarian, Ricky Bryant, report- er, tsecond rowl Bobby Castleberry, Bill Lambert, Becki Eastburn, Rexanne Turnbull, Faye Atchley, Melissa Spargo, lke Weston, Joel Wall, Rick Wilson, Meredith Lemons, tthircl rowt Rick V , 1 4 . 3,1 NW l f fi. 7 E , ,V. lt A ' ' ' V l f f f Walker, Lee Doyle, Frank Sorrell, Paul Green, Daley McDaniel Doug Blocker, Johnny Michens, Tim Garner, Dennis Ward Ball Winiecki, Danny Robinson, tfourth rowl Jackie Buck, Wally Dunn Gary Humphrey, Marion Rucker, Mike Lawson, Dwight Avant' John Ragsdale, Kenneth Rice, Mike Fox, David Johnston Jinl Aughenbaugh, Monte Neal. ' MEMBERS: lfront rowl Mr. Sanders, sponsor, Rick Loar, president, Steve Glisson, vice- president, Van Meeker, secretary, Cass Shep- herd, treasurer, Larry Diggs, parliamentarian, Larry Wacaster, report- er, lsecond rowl Andy James, Allen Winn, John Doucet, Bud Hughes, Gary Johnson, Gerald Fazen. '1 fi 4 Z 4 , r , gf vg,.,A. f --'za 1 5 ? Zyl' f - ' f r. , r. l N 2.1 ' , ' , V 3 X 'Q Q IVVV .4 , 2? ,,,, , I If-'Vg 6 f , 1 , , ,A fy! L ' 'L ! Jr, Ga t ? ' are Q ff X 5 ' r y fr writ: ' 'c' t r or l r it ,,,'W Q, ,.'f' -, fl ff, 5? X I Wilt 5 li- i ..,, -- ,Z 'i me fi 'f L ' y r f f MEMBERS. tfront rowl M C - r. Love, sponsor- Jeff M , - . Us rove- - arlli' ton Coleman, Bull Jones, Vice-president,lRobert Main Mcgrl anne Dearman, reporter, Tommy Rynders, Odell Ames' Eickey Ealyf SECVSTGVYI Virginia Farmer, Sarah Wile . ' aX 'lf? nnentarian, Bobby Stewart, Claude Lambert, treaslluefiln Pike - - ' 1- arvi ' Y' lsecond 'Owl DI- Bennett, Phillip Hanselman, Booker Jones, preSlCleU I x 1 1 ri i I l iffy' 'C + ,i':r: v r' tg t' H 5 6 Slkldcnpk ii- - '- ell' Salesnrwhg lln lOlCQ5 Auto Mechanics sntion, membqls lYTT1Outh M Tfflible s the Emproyeeh ask Heuse, The mir cmd radar P ffl Benton, J Breen, Daley Mcliariirl, ter, Dennis Ward,lrl, ickie Buck, Wally Dunri .awson, Dwight Averill , David Johnston,liri F , r pt Odell Ame? ill lergprr, Wlilllrlilill all arefldenll Digtributive Education Clubs of Americq Chapter awarded three-star Outings, moneymaking projects and competition at the State convention kept the DECA Club members busy Picnics at Gulpha Gorge, hikes over the mountain, and parties were favorite activities of the DECA Club. Selling calendar towels, colorful Christ- mag candles, and especially the glitter plaques brought this YGUT- money into its treasury'- This year the DECA state convention celebrated its Dliique at state convention lW91'1lY-fifth anniversary. The Hot Springs chapter won SD? CfWCfTClS, and also received a three-star plaque Gnd lhlrlyflve dOl1GrS Given by Sears and Roebuck for be- ing one of the most active chapters. DECA member Lar- TY DOUQIICIS Won the honor of Boy Student of the Year. Steve Cqrlesonf COUIDGUDQ in sales demonstration, also won a first place. Other winners were Ricky Stewart, Dawn Reed' Ken Kiliq, Karen Cain, and- Lois Hawthorn. MEMBERS: tfront rowl Mr. Caristianos, sponsor, Steve Carleson, president, Larry Douglas, vice-president, Dawn Reed, secretary, Rick Stewart, treasurer, Kenneth King, reporter, tsecond rowl Lloyd Robertson, Cynthia Rix, Samrrrye Hanna, Brenda Smith, Ava Castleberry, Vicki Warren, Frances Hankins, Lois Hawthorne, Merilee Cobb, Debbie Rivas, Joy Johnson, Peggy Branstetter, ',' 1 7 , ff 1, , wif' ' 74 Y f 2 J rr if ' 'Zz Tyffff fh, ,, f, Z A ,f V f, , , 35' ,.,,wfWfg,,yymWwfffa fm, 54421 r S prove ltldents Debra Pate Kenny McCaslin and Joy J0hrISOf1 DECA lhell' , I 1 , salesmanshlp by selling novelties as a money-making Pfoled- tthird rowl Kenny McCaslin, Katherine Hankins, Joe Wilson, Mike Crain, Judie Hammons, Marsha Casada, Debra Pate, Francis Ash- ley, Becky Lindsey, Karen Cain, Stanley Reed, tfourth rowl Lee Roy Walters, Ricky Threadgill, Sammy Johnson, Derek Harris, Carl Bright, Bobby Pate, Tommy Hammons, Larry Garner, Dorman Castle, John Ward, Floyd Hurst. Wu-'YS h' Conterence me ro.........g -.- At the DFCA State dLeaSdZrl Igarlesonl first place in sales dem dems eCe'Ve?l awar S' nd place in public speaking stration Ricky Slewarl' sew d'se information, and OV' 7 f r merchan I Hs:J2rs':' 5zr312,s!::fB2r of arry 1 fue - gf- Cooperative Office Education Collecting pennies--an eaSY WHY tO Gam extra m0'l9Y lnstead of sponsoring specific proie-cts CYS means of raising money, the COE collected pennies from US members each day in a large decorated pe-Tll'lY lm- CO' operative Office Education was one of the few clubs in school that had a designated class each day to WOTk in- The club set aside every third Friday to have its reqular meeting. Members had two cake sales during the year and held a Christmas banquet from their funds, Many of the COE members left school after their re- quired classes to worlc at their various jobs, Others worked at night. Mrs. Sheppard, the club sponsor, gr. ranged interviews for the students and helped them in choosing the job which best suited their abilities. Mqm-Y businesses in Hot Springs benefited from this club, All .V V 3 If 5i2gc,.V.V J ,. V or mb: t i-at Pj' ' 4651 i , 4. A ' . 1 6 . !V. ,. r 4 ,sir , f fe.2g.fM Lf: faq, -f af' f. -,' -Q J 5 '. Z' - ' Q 5. ,f4T1?7E 5:f'f, I rf r - -yz.ag,rizf,5f A J rf' fail ., V V 2' ,LL iq ,V V M M- .af V , ' ls'-f 2 W ' ,,f r i ' V B? J 5 M A ,if V V- Ilvgggg tj 'r'r Ho-ho-ho laughs Santa Claus Callas Marilyn Wardh as she Adding to the club's large collection of pennies, are Mary Glascock, presents Mrs. Sheppard a Christmas gift. Anne Adams, Sarah Ledford, and Brenda Richards. l si 1 l 4 1 I 4 i s.. ,Q 5 ,K .. , Qi ,. . ':1:'E5i'g'i1'- li . V. ' , V AV, 5 - , . , f A, . r , V , . its V I 6 I f Y 99 ff l. W, 'yi 1 I Q 'J 5 ' - . .. . J ,.. . r J - V ., f VV V e VVV J. ,VVVLV V V V VVU. gf VVVV 1 V, kv , N. 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Brenda Richards, treasurer, Sarah Ledford, reporter- Nanc, Hughes, historian, fsecond rowj Linda Herron, Brenda Breashearsy Sharyn Keneipp, Judy Sanders, Mary Glascock Mary Grisham' ' I C UdUD, Anne Adams, Linda Sindlinger, Debbie Jo Davis, Mafsgz ret Branstetter, Judy Mullins, Carolyn Ward, Janice Rowe, U Golden. l Qlui iibidll lub Vt' ,N . f. 1 ffr .-fig, .' I I If l V - I I F i l , l J, If I l l l l A V I l l .V .P E Q ' wg- ,lr li S si, , EE lllhtls, i Sfjicml QA X . 'millet'- LY -s ...V L 2. :us lobsj rl-. l j C UD Simon rf. iii list ,153 utilities it Library Club Club members thoroughly enjo gala Christmas banquet Stirring campaign speeches enlivened the election of the five Library Club officers. Voting was based on the important factor of leadership. The annual Christmas banquet was held at the Vapors. Frankie Arnold, who did a dance routine, pro- vided entertainment and the Dajo Singers furnished music. Members of the club took part in a skit, much to the enjoyment of their captivated audience. The ban- quet climaxed in the merry exchange of Christmas gifts. Club members enriched their treasury with a money- making project that delighted the entire school - a candy sale. Cther projects included collecting toys for underprivileged children in the community and creat- ing decorative window displays. ti :ii K1 f l ur- 1. 1, ' ' r x ,At -au- , .,- Q Q s i -V - R . L 4 . f f' 1 l. ., K i 5 A yr. 1 r NIA Q X e 5 s t J V .. Es s I it Ti f . X A F If i 3 , A , 'X tl SF Stamping magazines for the library is a job done cheerfully by Janice Turner and Susan Johnson. MEMBERS: tfront rowl Mrs. Arnold, sponsor, Susan Johnson, president, Lola Culbreath, vice-president, Jana Step- hens, treasurer, Patricia Brasel, histor- ian, Mrs. Logan, sponsor, isecond rowl Laura Beth Black, Donna Wyatt, Cathy Berry, Debbie Stafford, Karla Smiley, Debbie Horton, Linda Davis, Connie Robertson, Becky Dickson, Peggy Dix- on, Gaye Barentine, fthird rowj Judy Umphers, Cindy Reader, Pam Pultz, Rhea Ansorge, Andrea Golden, Tammy Timbs, Janie Witherspoon, Kathy Briz- endine, Connie Howard, Katie Cooper, Brenda Johnson, Robin Parker, Janice Green, tfourth rowj Laura Walker, Bar- bara Fischer, Donna Fry, Pat Groves, Karen Gasbarre, Margaret Fischer, Deb- ra Hass, Denise Wiggins, Wanice Long, Allen Voisey, Jimmy Rhodes, Larry Davis. ff ,4- ' 57. T I fl il l . K. K -- - -- 1- ........v - - Thespion Troupe 478 Teahouse and Candlelight year's major DfOl9Ct5 Learning Okinawan was one duty of the membefs of Thespian Troupe 478 this year as they' produced The Teahouse of the August Moon. Mrs. Ann Kinnaird, the troupe's new sponsor, directed a cast and crew Of fifty students from all three grades. Teahouse ran for two nights and received standing ovations. Characters in the annual Candlelight Service found it somewhat difficult to stand perfectly still for up tO five minutes at a time, but they presented beautiful tableaux to highlight scenes from the Christmas story. At the spring banquet, new officers were elected, two honorary members were inducted, regulars were installed, the annual Willy Awards were presented, outstanding actors and workers in Thespians were honor- ed, and a good time was had by all. l 1 l l l REGULAR THESPIANS, ffront rowj Mrs. Kinnaird, sponsor, Jeff Lowrey, president, Rick Devine, vice-president, Marcia Perry, sec- retary-treasurer, Karen Mullins, historian, Rodney Stuart, parlia- mentarian, Debbie Wheatley, social chairman, Harold Schwartz, student coordinator, fsecond rowj Melinda Vogel, Kathy McCon- kie, Susan Miles, Debbie Gardner, Alice Watkins, Terry Patterson, Mary Beth Sublett, Morey Silverman, Bobby Threlkeld, Barbie Sloan, Becky Beasley, Sheila Clemons, April Hambly, fthird row, K. Marie Boles, Jennie Cullens, Neia Paleologos, Debbie Cushing, Carolyn Herring, Mary Dan Crane, Margaret Fischer, Karen Vaught, Cindy Fisher, Debra Hass, Susie Tweed, Ken Beavers, Debbie Scott, ffourth rowj Kenny Greene, Jeff Smith, Rick Seidl, Tim Barry, Jim Williams, Dan O'Canna, Gary Wright, John Braw- ner, Don Harper, Everett Rice, Joe Martin. Scripts with sound cues marked are essential for Steve Gill and Karl Manzer to make sure that sound effects come at correct times. S-.K , N E . ,. TN: o F . N, ll 'M Aux. A ,RX Studying the charts backstage helps Susu Miles open and close the main curtain during the presentation of Teahouse. L lil ff? kg 5 .i.' 5 i 1 i K l , I Y t i l V I it ' lr ,I , . 2 V Zgilifllmg Cr ,. ff' 'C trails, Bm J 4 . sf' it Q Y l W' 5 l I r . .x , F S S 131 Wftrkers Dai, ll Biawnerug --1.- . ,- 4, , all l d ll 'gli lfil l ,ll -f .,: ,fSi , J N .2 f' , ,I 1 , l , af- V gill, ft '-Y lyyzl' 4 f, . 1 'inf' ff 'H wx NL, as open and close .i. ' ahouse. f lljl lm 1 lllll, pi I i l ll ,nf fr- cl 'i i , . l 1 i f I 1 I ff A U - i l 1 l . L g Y. l ,.o,, l t A 1 .. Reflecting on her broTher's death, April Hambly waits for ai Charles Boyd to leave home during Riders to the Sea. , -A291 ,n......4- s vy, - '1s.-,,-,A B-- XX,-N.. Set workers Debbie Cushing and John Brawner build tables. Q, , - l ff i .1 ' :fi if -V . i 1 s,,,-ef?,iu5u4l Alice Watkins waits anx- iously for her son to return in the Thespian production of Riders to the Sea. FORENSIC TEAM: ffront rowj Mrs. Kinnaird, sponsor, Jen- nie Cullens, Mary Dan Crane, Terry Patterson, Mary Beth Sublett, Alice Watkins, April Hambly, fsecond rowj Karen Mullins, Harry Schwartz, Mar- cia Perry, Debra Hass, Rod- ney Stuart, Debbie Gardner, Cthird rowj Debbie Wheatley, Rick Seidl, Rick Devine, Jim- my Williams, Jeff Lowrey, Jeff Smith, Kenny Greene, John Brawner. Barbi Sloan and Gladys Banks listen, while Poseidon fHarold Schwartzj pro- claims the fate of Troy in Euripides' Troian Women. a drama class production. -..i ..,. , Y V M- Q V .,., .,4, , A - V 1 V V x i - f fi i , 49 Symphonic Band Bendsmen experience full year of activities . Vgigil Sp I Don Ha p Morey Silverman 'red Drum M 1 Stage Band DirecTOV 'l 3 yY activities includfng Concerts, parades, and festivals ' 2 Q x 1 i 2 Q 5 E 2 . ' i E i ' E f' , i I N 3 i 2 i 5 1 2 1 i 2 i 2 A 5 2 Q i 1 i i 1 3 . i i i 1 i i 7 E i i I J i W i is i 1 t is i if ii iii i i i 1 i i I i i i i i . f i i 1 i W Pep Band Director N MQKZY iidgfif , 33' QT394 F. li i J i il i 1 4 g . 1 i i 5 1 ,i I . ' ii ii i A i Y -L i i o n y Kenny Greene Siudenf Cond arf Ucfor Trojan Bands Senior bandsmen plan trip Concerts for other schools, clubs, and conventions: many parades, such as the Christmas parade, the Gar- land County Pair parade, and the Forty-and Eiqht parade, were given a special flair by the Trojan Band. The smaller divisions-the Symphonic Band, the Pep Band, the Stardusters Stage Band, and the Dixieland for conventions and club meetings. Trojan Band members proved their playinf-3 and marching skills weekly at football games when they put on interesting, colorful half-time shows for receptive crowds. The Pep Band did its part for basketball and out-of-town games by providing music and spirit for cheerleaders and, loyal Trojan fans. The Band Key Club was active in promoting school spirit by selling Trojan license plates and Trojan pen- BAND OFFICERS: ifront rowl Morey Sil- verman, Stage Band Director, Rodney Stuart, Student Conductor, Kenny Greene, Pep Band Director, Jeff Gos- lee, Field Marshal, Don l-larper, Drum Maior, Joe Davis, Brass Section Chief, isecond rowj Joyce Heckel, Chief Li- brarian, Sammy Johnson, Percussion to beaches of Florida nants to all boosters. Band Key also helped finance the senior band trip, sold Halloween candy to the student body, and sponsored the band Christmas party. Two members of the band made all-state, with the privilege of going to the clinic held in North Little Rock. Other members of the band made second band and orchestra during all-state tryouts. The Trojan Band at- tended a regional contest and a clinic at HSC in Ark- adelphia and later hosted bands at the State High School Band Festival. Again the band members sponsored the Band Variety Show, an annual event for many years. The proceeds from this show went to a trip for twenty-five senior band members to Panama City, Florida. Section Chief, Gary Schueman, Activi- 5 ties Coordinator, Jeff Lovvrey, Parade t Marshal, Kay Wheelis, Woodwind Sec- tion Chief, fthird rowl Bobby Pate l I Audio Monitor, Ken Hawbecker, As- sistant Flag Officer, Robert Borland Set-up Supervisor, Randy York, Equip- ment Manager, Joe Martin, Quarter- master, Marilyn Hodges, Attendance Officer, tfourth rowj Doris Searcy, Band Reporter, Glodine White, Library Monitor, Jim Williams, Band Room Manager, Deborah Reed, Assistant Li- brarian, Brenda Crudup, Assistant Li- brarian, ffifth rowl Mike Stringer, As- sistant Drum Major, Greg Long, Assist- ant Equipment Manager, Gary Lemons Library Monitor, Deborah Nolen, As sistant Attendance Monitor. I fir? I fs! .- iff' ll i ji if tif' iii ,L Qzizert Band i i i i . , . Salt 'N . il. i It ,lt 5 . its f'l .r l 200 its - , 1 .induce the the student iorty, -S, with the l..llllG Rgck' L bC1I1Cl Gnd in Bond qi. ?l.SC in Ark. Stote Hiqh Bond Voriety The proceeds 2 senior bond XM SIUE MEMBERS: ffront rowj Mr. Spurlin, sponsor, Gary Schueman, president, Joe Martin, vice-president, Kay Wheelis, secre- tary- Joyce Heckle, treasurer, fsecond rowj George Felts, Deborah Nolan, Glodine White, Ken Beavers, Renee Turner, Morey Silver- man, Ann McCarron, Leah States, Mary Beth Sublett, Sara Rod- denberry, Kathy McConkie, Brenda Crudup, Qthircl rowj Joe Davis, Bobby Pate, Marilyn Hodges, Pam Spurlin, Mike Stringer, l P4 Chris Bates, Ravonna Threadgrll Robert Hays Rodney Stuart Bruce Baumgart, Bruce Schmidt, Jimmy Henderson James Waca ster, Ken Walters, ffourth rowj Robert Borland Odas Hunnicutt Jett Goslee, Jett Smith, Gary Lemons Kenny Greene Randy York, Sammy Johnson, Sherry Roberson Deborah Reed Tim Barry, James Briggs, Ken Hawbecker Jeff Lowrey Don Harper Steve Garner. 1 xr 'U 'X J' ff Concert Band pep Band I 1' ,L L., . 1 P , A Sta rduste rs r ,fy .Yr If I 4 .1. k ' li: ,K X R s ,f 'fs X K.-' . , 5- . 1.3 . Us Jr ,, .... Q? ' A ggi ' Qf slff .. I- .X I t 'F s ilk! 2 s . L 1 sax., -LT, 134. A '- ' .-1 ,,-'. .-4 , X . x rf Jw: ,..- - X or r ' 'tzwgmw N ' 'R s ' XX K f 6 1 G f as f ,---r ,ug ' ' 'vin iz'-I ' ' F . .lL,'l, ' A I , V, U. . ., , 173 1 if . -1112... . Trojan Chorus Patriotic salute offered at veterans' banquet Forty-and-Eight conventioneers enjoyed hearing Salute to America, arranged by Mrs. Ellis and per- formed by the 200-voice Trojan Chorus. Hot Springs' Christmas Candlelight Service at Con- vention Auditorium was rehearsed for several weeks beforehand as all classes learned the traditional carols and hymns. Wearing blue satin vestments and holding candles, the chorus presented the story of Christmas beautifully in song. Spring Concert, held two nights in March, delighted many people this year. Presenting both popular and sacred music, each individual group was able to show its great singing talents at this show. Another important function for chorus members was sponsoring and running the state choral festival, held at Hot Springs Convention Auditorium. Boys' chorus members work diligently on their parts in prepara- tion for the upcoming district chorus festival. A 95 i G F 'C r filo H f , . . ljfnr , 4 xx ' , 'I l 1 ir H Troubadours and Toreadors take a moment to relax while await- ing the beginning of the Christmas Candlelight processional. V , . , fa! J s -c f K r , - , 6- ,., ,l X 4 4 1 .M ll,-f,l T'-in lf l-' A liplg 'l 1 i , llll l7'l' K. WWW, C X f f f 1 , ., I ,gy I , , .V :L ,,,f, Z I I , , K, , . ,f -, Q ,mf V4 ff , . , 1 'ff aw l 1 r A Q , ' fl i l 4 2 X il K srr y HR do as--M551 V' sf -f l :nl To relax while awaul- adlelighl Pfofesslonal' A l l l 5 Mrs. Trice Ellis, Jr. 4 . l l .R il R X, c, Direcror MISS ARKANSAS SINGERS: lfronf rowl Jimmy Reichen, Sharon Nash, fsecond rowl Sheila Clemons, Coy Theobalf, Susie Nlashburn, Nancy Mc- Cully, Cthird rowl Connie Fra- zier, Debbie Reynolds, Nancy Davis, Neia Paleologos, lfourfh rowl Eddy Qualls, Carolyn Herring, Dennis Bell, Ravonna Threadgill, Joe Anderson, lfifth rowl Richard Cox, Dan- ny Rowe, Ray Tranlham, .lon- nie Dacus. gvi Chorus UMBER O E ratings received at district festival it ' .1 l J- .fel 4 l ---4 -......q ..--.-N4 . - 4 l --l .. ....,.c.,.... E 1 g 4 .-6 Q 1 1 ,L ,. ' . 1 , .- L B 2 J ' V 5 ' V Q ij? ' ' To , L r ,F up . ' f 2 X x x ,t 1 , 1, rrqlihlrlyklill Yr. ll TROUBADOURS: lfront rowl Martha Mosley, Patty Beal, Nancy Wacaster, Kathy Duncan, Marsha Trammell, Judy Harper, Jane Millwee, Marsha Presock, Sandy Lewis, Debbie Thompson, Moni- ca Lockwood, Janice McConnell, Polly Chitwood, Diane Whisen- hunt, Fran Farrar, Ginger Geraci, Phyllis Heinemann, Csecond rowl Lynn Ray, Gay Newman, Donna Satterwhite, Karen Hayes, Jan Murry, Debbie Davis, Debbie Gardner, Diane Phillips, Karen Vaught, Charlotte Veazey, Sharon Todd, Nancy Skoog, Pam Reed, Judy Beasley, Beverly Myers, Lynda Glidewell, Jo Black. r . , 14' ' . Y I l Fx! 'Y ,lg a ,. our , ri TOREADORS: ffront rowj Terry Moore, Gary Fryar, Jimmy Reichen, Fred Hale, Bob Threlkeld, Mark Easterlin, Jim Slezak, Charles Urban, Charles Butler, Bill Aronson, Gary Harvey, Danny Rhodes, Bill Hall, lsecond rowj Clarence Boyd, Danny V.. I Q, l Aga? L 1 lfz ,N 4 1.-- TROJAN BELLES: Cfront rowl Melinda Vogel, Laura Howard, Car- lene Yearby, Evelyn Burns, Pat Barron, Mary Jane Matthews Cindy Cole, Becky Jackson, Debbie Rivas, Barbara Parker Pan'l Baruday, Jan Magie, Csecond rowl Monty Roach, Kay ,Marie Boles, Becky Dickson, Beth Moore, Gladys Banks, Janice Wither- ,FR- Y l -A ati V f 'C Rowe, Eddy Qualls, Harold Schwartz, Ronnie Rynders, Everette Rice, Coy Theobalt, Jim McAdams, Ricky Cox, John Prince, Rick Devine, James Perkins, Joe Anderson. l , Y .5 , ,-f ' ' 1 '.fg 9 ,, , . Q ' ' V' f fr -vs, q T f' C, - . J , is Q- .Ls SF' ' xox I 'Ft Y 'Nw W ttsr . ,L -f spoon, Cathy Wilson, Debbie Holland, Diane Blees, Debbie Hor- ton, Sylvia Wood, Leah May, Barbara Hale, tthird rowj SUSIE Tweed, Sherry Otwell, Beverly Forga, Karen Kilby, Joy Campbell' Elane Dildy, Ellen Caldwell, Sara Roddenberry, Amanda Thomas, Imogene Lacetied, Debbie Haliburton, Jan Elam. 1 I qders 1 Qeili- A fesmax Trojan T-Shirts sold to show Troyls colors year-round k J r- f ll i iff tterwhite, Karen Hayes, er, Diane Phillips, Karen nancy Skoog, Pam Reed, dewell, Jo Black. - defg Eveieie . Ronnie RYH 1 .. .Zz I h Prmte' R41 I Ricky C0741 to n .l. ,. A 4 N 'l Allin ttf l ' I i i . i i I r' ijiafl' i'1r 1, . . dl tai, it Kiibifflohtfii' mart man l if wifffpl ffl ,,.2f.w 1,4 rta . f V c .4 UV' l r Deblll' , , ies , md, rls in black uniforms stood on the sidelines Ten Qi during the games, leading yells and promoting pep among the students. Those same ten girls who nearly yelled themselves hoarse each week represented one of the best organized, efficient, and participating clubs. The cheerleaders' activities included practicing at k in the morning, during their sixth period Crass, and after schoolg making posters for each game: selling booster club tickets and season passes: selling six o'cloc stickers for each gamep constructing mascots for the bonfiresp and presenting skits for pep assemblies. Participating in parades and the football banquet, caroling at Christmas, and ushering for the spring con- cert, the girls found themselves involved in both the school and the community. They held a cheerleading clinic again this summer. Despite the time-consuming load of group activities and school work, they also enjoyed a few bunking parties and a picnic. T l i lLeftl Even bitter cold weather Cami cheerleaders su 5 Mar Dan Crane Therese LynCl'1, CSD' cnEERLEADERsrhifr0g1Si'gland LW, Miriam ,saueel Am Malcom, land Sufarllle Clafolllynl Cook- ithifd FOWJ Sandy Hutzel, Kathy ' 5 UV ' Lin I Granfl Marsha Donathan. of discourage enthusiastic ch as Sandy Hutzel. T-Steppers ble irls to make many trips oney-making projects ena Q To a cadence of drums and the sound ot a Whistle call, entered iorty-two spirited girls - the l970-7l T- Steppers. Variety and enthusiasm added color and pep to half-time entertainment, pep rallies, send-offs, pa- rades and s ecial performances iection began early tice, and more practice. The first week oi August, Mrs. i El Cam o, Texas, aid- Pat Clark, a guest clinician rom p I P - Hard Work to gain rhythm, precision, and group per- in the summer with practice, prac- ed the group from 6:00 a.m. to ll:00 a.m. The T-Steppers participated in group projects as Well as school and community projects. Bottle drives, cake sales, Work days, and car Washes made possible bus trips to out-of-town games. Service projects includ- ed helping with toy and food drives, selling Trojan Window stickers and Booster Club tickets, and decor- ating the athletic dressing room. Dance and marching routines provided pep and entertainment for the fans, X 5 ar it it V if X V5 .1 4 Atw, f li 2 i '12'i.N 'lr' rr l me t ,5 1' f 1 A 2 ti 3 ii i 1 ,X - i if iii i t 1 its if r l li, tl it lm Q 'NSF ' , ,, 2: I , 69717 J I 'N Y liir T-Sfepwi ' ff linBrooks, and EVE 'QEMIBERE lfrcfnl 'Owl Jackie l'lUQl1eS, Captain: Kay R0'Je-rtson, co-captain, Debbie Vanclerslice, flag sergeant, PBVOUYVW MHSSTBVTOS, CO-Captain: lSeC0nd rowi Mary Claire Atkinson, Robin Ansorge, Marsha Stonecipher, Nilea afvmf 5 SYN Norman, Golden Campbell: ifhird rowi Connie Thornton, Shelly Brown, Helena Szenhelzf ' ' Vic i I ll3E2EeShEE':1aenfDiLg15'9 PCaT'iDl99ll, JUf3lY Milsapt .lfourth rowi Patti Neal, Jan Harrison, Debbie Gardner, ' Perf pam Cam' LY' GUN? EQBYI lflfth rowi Elizabeth Jefferson, Mary Ann Brooks, Diane Gilliam, MarCI6 J ky' G I E aura eiOI1j islxth rowj Sharon Roberts, Jennifer Mathis, Debbie Reynolds, Carole ben '05, BYE' Ottfgron, BSITYG JO TUCRSF: lseventh rowi Christi Couch, Janet Neal Deborah Reed, Bar- ara Hunter, Ann Mitchell, Phyllis Riggan. I illglhe bin 'llindin er Q-, N Ei perfmmgwir GUY illpg CLH1. group Droiecls QS iects. Bottle gms shes mcxde pgssmg l 109 Dwiecls includ- ives, selling 'from tickets, cmd decor. marching bounce cmd xinmeni for ihe fum it 3 1 i -' i 1 l P 'N . V - 1- ' r 2 1 i ni 1 'l 1. Q1 i , ' 1 0.1 , 1 5, 2 l ae ff ,ii .Ml ,,A. 1 'AAAI r ' l Q ww Senior T-Steppers Debbie Vanclerslice, Debbie Gardner, Hunter discuss the routine for the Jacksonville game. Junior T-Steppers Marsha Stonecipher, Mary 3 Ann Brooks, and Elane Dildy rock to the music. f r F. I 1 si r s s isr i r rr 'I , ,dgfih wir, z f,ff 1 1,1 ,, ',2'1-l nfl' F' ' . ' ii, Rrllmgt lghimgnlhe bitter cold, the T-Steppers present another gn' Outst de i , 5500 cf Af? Practicing difficult routines can really ruin a Qifl'S ha and fore Bettye Jo Tucker leaves rollers In her half- 'NQ performance during the Christmas para . E W1 Debra Reed, and Barbara irdog there- ' 207 l Pep Squad ,mul Continuous cheer follows TrojanS to 0Ul'0l'l0WN Qamegl CQ have their eyes on the basketball While most of the Pep Squad game, the others have Their eyes on the QUYS- Troy's NUMBER ONE teams were stimulated by they Spirit of the Pep Squad. Above the screams of the fqns, in the crowds, Pep Squad made themselves heqydl for , they were always there, never ceasinq to cheer, never, losing their lively spirit. 2 This year's sponsor continued the enthusiastic lar-ld-, ership and determined when demerits should be given and who was eligible to try out for Cheerleader cmd T. Stepper. She also chaperoned trips to many of the out oi-town football QTGIUGS- Pep Squad was divided into two groups alphabetic- ally, These groups took turns coming to the games, but late in the basketball season both groups combined to cheer the mighty Trojans on to victory. !-s t I 1' MEMBERS: tfirst rowl Mrs. Thornton, sponsor, Monica Lockwood, captain, Polly Anne Chitwood, co-captain, Becky Jackson, secre- tary, Gay Newman, treasurer, Andrea Golden, sergeant-at-arms, Jo Black, publicity, Rhea Ansorge, historian, Cseconcl rorwl Kathy Bath, Melody Duke, Denise Byerly, Gail Duke, Sharon Bryant, Pam Garner, Debra Brown, Ann Henderson, Mona Daves, Cassie Dingler, Cheryl Eddy, Alicia Jones, Virginia Fagan, Teresa Diggs, Tracy Cordell, Shelly Jennings, Becky Beasley, tthird rowl Rhon- da Abernathy, Evelyn Chapman, Julie Burns, Teresa Bigley, Cheryl Houghton, Lee Ann Fulenwider, Patty Chitwood, Sharon Bradford, LaVinia Ellis, Dawn Hudson, Kathy Holland, Mary Cess- nun, Peggy Johnson, Peggy Elliott, Ellen Caldwell, Becky Brown, Patricia Brasel, tfourth rowl Karel Graves, Wanice Long, Ann Housley, Laura Beth Black, Johnetta Carpenter, Rita Kelso, Frances Thrash, Donna Logan, Martha Adkins, Laura Howard, Joy Campbell, Lynda Glidewell, Cindy Carpenter, Karen Gasbarre, Gloria Hunter, Jan Elam, Candis Janaskie. MEMBERS: tfirst row, Teresa Wall, Mary Nell Triffet, Patt1T00- man, Janet Mosely, Becky Steed, Teddy V6UQl f , KGTPY Norman' Karen Moore, Susan McCroskey, Debbie Stafford, CandY.MCCgFl'gf Kay Young, Terry Nash, tsecond row, Gail Stacy, Patricia in I linger, Margaret Warr, Susie Parkerson, Sharon Knox, Irma GZ lor, Lee Dodson, Karen Parker, Verna Storey, Beverlv 520025 Mary Terry, Melissa Smith, Denise Pugh, Cheri Owen: lfl1 'R 3Ve Carol Robertson, Linda McGowan, Marilyn Ritchie, Ga'lAdOms' Sue Smith, Denise Wehunt, Sammie Owen, Janice llilf Sew' Rosemarie Wells, Elaine Phillips, Cathy Thornton, JU Ysharorg Esther Williams, lfourth rowl Cathy Ritchiegf LYNN Ray' , Smith, Jud Russell, Cathy Tillman, Patricia QTY I Leah May, ,Tammy Tirrrbs, Carlene YearbY, Melissa Banks, Bama dine Thompson, Cynthia Parnell, Vicki Mazzia- I Jane Mlllweel 1 l Wm Qallltg ere stimuimed b 9 SCI- YlllS tha sms of me ht A vfHSelves h an Afhleflsf 3'l--- Twjgn athletes DGVG . out and P Sophomore lettermen given i r seemed to mind the endless racticinq each day to qet ready to llolkmq. Challenging opposition. The Trojans some- meet thjiguntered difficult times but always handled , T e Crsinq to chejsmor A llingeiituation Gnd Pulled through' ,never VITA Club strove to maintain and promote good the enthus' ' l h' and conduct. l arts 1P mshcletl- Spolsm - - VITA Club was offered to all ath- -erits shouidb , , or Cheerleadereqilen - T- s to many gf the Ou,- 'veo Qroups qlphcbeticn lmq to the qCfmeS.liul QTOUPS Combined lg ire . A L ., I A ff, 'V 'M 54 i'i:fi 1 lzf3'I, V ,, , ., rs 1.05 4.' ' N ll Trittet Patil or l VY e ' r Sy Vaughn, Katlgl' tie Stafford, can licia Sincl- IJ Sfacyl Pa any, lrrrt gn' Sharon Knogly Strooper Storey, Bev I wl Qah, Cher, Owenzggirdkgm Aarilyn Ritchie, Adamir a Owen, Ja 'CeJfgi, News my Thofnion' ,shaft Ritchie, LW' RayMillWei' , . Jane .. Patricia Slilrzg Banks, Bert' r8fbYr ls MaZZI6. Membership in the raditional HT plus 8 ,,,,, let legs, one Seq C osen sport for at son. Even though the members were from of Sports' lh9Y Worked in the es who had participated in their h many diiterent categories VITA Club as men receive theitrllc-11BlcT'e. ETTY Yew the first-Year letter- 1 iona rojan T haircut Q S .. Ym- b l i ' . o o pride and accomplishment to the athletes. This year the h ,,T,, 1 S019 OUTRTGS lettered received the Trojan D us an additional l on the backs ot their heads, Junior letterman Ricky Kinsey finds our Th? hafd WGY That going to Eastburn's l-lair Fashions tor lust a trim is a ter- rible mistake. MEMBERS: ifront rowl Coach Hannon, sponsor, Don Abernathy, president, Dennis Dunkelgod, vice-president, Mike Whitley, secretary, Bob Searcy, treas- urer, isecond rowl Gary Lax, Tommy Dodson, John Doster, David Dorrough, Ricky Kinsey, Steve Beyers, Kin Bush, Mike Dugan, Charles Cannon, Joe Mc- Kenzie, Larry Thompson, Richard Dixon, Mike Murders, Rick Blagg, Mark Baker, Jerry Brawner, Steve Abernathy, Ed Lynch, Joe Searcy, Ronnie Castleberry, Stuart Fleischner, ithird rowl Johnny Morrow, John McElrath, Bobby Hayes, Corky Chamberlain, Don Bundy, Rick Gale, Jett Venable, Neill Clem, Bob Johns, Tommy Whitley, Phil LonQTln, Andy Lloyd, Ken Rowe, Mike McRae, Steve Smith, Mark Scrivner, Armnee Coleman, Edward Lewis, Sam Stathakis, Jett Lowrey, Mike T. Smith, ifou-rth rowj Tommie Morris, Dennis White, John Durham, Brad Gessler, Mike Lang' lay, Phil Otwell, craig Keaton, Ricky Eastburn, Jett Ennis, Mike Tramrrrell, Ronnie Goodman, John Slais, Robert ker Steve Carpenter CurlY Robefl' T , ' . SSE Mike Tinker, Ricky McAfee' W ' lard Hunter, Tom Schrader, David Love, Danny Woods, Charles Brasel, James 4211 .'.'s T '-... White. 25 -ei' g ,,.-Wv'-1 ,, 1 V ' AV v A ,-',.Avc- k , . G r,.fff, LI.-.r-fr. lui 1, ' wt l , F l N ' lA1Nn .....-0.1 - ...Q .1 -. 209 211 SIT? Ili Quai M ' xxwl ir-.,,,, ,,,, , :Tb ,,f- - N. in .V :A X 210 Torchlight ew writing style adopted to and in production Experimenting with different layouts, the TOrChliQhf staff adopted a completely new style of writing and changed to a magazine-type layout. The paper l'1CiS been divided into the following sections: ln the Know, which contains news articles: the feature section, made up of human interest storiesg and entertainment columns such as Get lt Together and Nan Flounder's Col- umn. Activities of clubs and school organizations ap- peared in Club Activities, a new addition. The Torchlight took it upon itself to totally chanqe in every section. The front page was changed to a more modern layout to attract attention, and the sports paqe was a condensed combination of all the sports. Mcmy staff positions were changed both to create more specif- icity in the jobs and to add unity to the staff. The rota- tion method was used to give each member experience in all the phases of newspaper publication. This year, subscriptions were offered to gain more student support. These were sold by the staff, consisting of ten regular members and five associate reporters. -Q! f... L 'V Pat Smith, advertising, Mark Hampton, editorial writer- Judy Breshears, feature writer. ' FEATURE WRITERS: Cindy Weisman, Judy Breashears Me- linda Edwards. ' Mrs. Jenkins, adviser, Gary Lemons, editor. -3 ff t' fag? , , lFr0Ilf fowl Cynthia Cole, Becky Dickson, Melinda Edwards, Steve Avery, Joyce Satterwhite, David Hendricks, lsecond rowj Robert Borland, Kay Bssh, Mark Hampton, Vonda Speers, Gary Lemons, editor, Mrs. Jenkins, a viser. A . MARY Slllr L-l ,jiserz lf 'i 1 i R if 1: +1 2 st, s lx ,I l li' l l 1 T um, , PUBLICAUON ,L Seah Neia P5 lolgai llidy 5: PaulaSeaY eg N . X Qt vor. ay ' .' tnda Edwards, gletrivlgl I' 1 'owl Rohan O Jenlcintr rnons, editor? MVS' V Lifx, V.. LITERARY STAFF: Terry Patterson, editor, Rick Seidl, Mrs. Browne, adviser, James Bowling, Karen Mullins, Janet Seiz. PUBLICATION AND CIRCULATION: Ifroni' rowl Joe Nlartlrt, Patty Beal, Neia Paleologos, Sheila Clemons, Qsecond rowj Beverly Forga, Judy Beasley, Jackie Hughes, Karen Hayes, Cecl Jackson, Paula Seay, editor, Debbie Reynolds. Mutesong Ltterar magazine revived to delight of students For the first time in some years, the English depart- ment published a literary rnagazine. lt was the brain- child of Mrs. Browne's creative writing class and be- came the product of rnuch hard work and ingenuity. The class voted to name the rnagazine Mutesong. Choosing a title proved to be an involved process. Each student was required to subrnit three ideas and fthen vote to select the best one. After careful content- plation, the class decided on the title Mutesong. Editori- al and circulation staffs were chosen to produce the magazine, and several artistically-inclined persons, to illustrate it. Most of the works published were done by rnernbers of the creative Writing class, but all English students were invited to submit writing to a panel of judges. Mutesong was filled with poetry and prose of varied types. All students who bought the magazine discovered in it a Wealth of creativity. WRITERS: lfront rowl Lorna Story, Nancy McCully, Becky Dick- son, Cseconcl rowl Rick Skillern, Roger Williams, Kathy Sharp, Lola Culbreath. ARTISTS: Cfront rowl Nancy Skoog, Karen Mullins, lsecond rowl Andy Smith, Floyd Daves, Golden Campbell, Patti Neal. l .X Misa I 'Silva XA Q 5 + V if-I S I Old Gold Book Sleepy staff members work long hours on school annual Editorial staff members on Old Gold Book Worked after school and on Saturdays. When the staff had tO meet deadlines, all-weekend Work sessions were he-ld at times lasting from 9.00 a.m. till midniqlli- GIOGHS of disappointment over any heading, CapTiOI1, Picture Of Write-up that came out too long or too short could be heard in English department halls at all hours of the ls .lil - J V E- ,Tux STAFF HEADS: Jamie Latture, editor, Danny Rowe, business man- ager, Mrs. Housley, advisor. if-'ly . in T ,jg x,f PHOTOGRAPHERS: Hal Bolls, Bruce Tippit, Sue Lister, chief- Randy York, chief. ' day or night. Screams of laughter came intermittently from the OGB room as exhaustion settled on the minds of the staff, made simple by overwork. Writing, taking pictures, making layouts, and corp. tioning pictures were undertaken by every member on the staff. The group spirit and fellowship felt by all pro. duced laughter, friendship, and the 1971 Old Gold Book, 4 31 , Q ff! S-:eu 3 .V 'I' - ssl' . , fr r 5 i t' A, rf? lr 1 53:1 -.2 Zh? iff f, x -5.,,.,, sw t Q,.f, ,-Hr., my-Q rms.. --v. ...,. ,cs-fits' ,- tj ' fgr if - uf K r ' pw... .. JL' L 'Tn' 'L' 4, ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Margaret Fischer, Joyce Smith, Barbi Sloan, Debbie Davis. ' 'cv ...nfl-f--4 'w' . , A-. . X. . 914 f, . Q., i V... 1 mf., ,Q -lf ARTISTS: Jani Elam, chief, Darcy Lee. i . l. ff 'X ! 5 X V 4 ff! 72? r riittt Gif .ii ligi z fr rt I ,-r I -Xb l l l 1 ,sig .llkj lf., l i ftiisre ADV Q. . . WY Lett T. Clllra ANP lstcond ' . till, grew P ,. W, s+f...'f N W. sie, rltermlttenil DRUG H 'lhe Inmds ts gud cup. H1e1'I'1JDG1' On lt by dll pm. d Bgok gi-,,.,,. , s. V 'nit ,BTL T ','- A-Q I f T' 1 W, . q r-,,..,-f.1 WRITERS: G 'den Cam bell' Debbie Cushin U P H , I TYPISTS. ifront rowl Nancy Hughes chief Kathy Nichols Tom o p g eggy errmg , Patti Neal- Coy Theobalt- Patty Beal- Rick Devine- Alice Wat- ggfacimlagnflsicganci row, Sarah Ledford JIM Runyan Ginger kins chief. V I . I -2 7 . 1 I' Y, I I i 'LT7:4':un, :':x 1 1 -xl !,l,yn::o...::L.q I vll ll! l ' lIn:i:::u.:f :LI . - .li . ' a 1 wi I X L N I 3 -4 ' I N, , I X Q ki-fi fri I 1 N il' ::'.gv Ji - ' x 'I' lun. I f ltllrnnn I 1 'Q K . Ill... 'DF' lnxlunu V , f :- I f , sc,-1.1 K I . ' u i S ' L Y t fax I X Q f f I I 1 1 , r 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I. ,V ,f Y . 4, N--f h, Barbi Sloan, 2 ' .i '-lf: will 7 ,fl':5,1 lf ng .V f X II 6 4 .li f Ig CIRCULATION STAFF: Ifront rowl Lorna Story, Debbie Stafford, Sharon Roberts, Rose Marie Wells, lsecond rowl Christi Couch, .Kathy Sharp, manager, Janice McAdams. l l I I i I I 4 . 93 I I Q- ll I I all I 4 I I I ' '-aw r -N--N-, -Q'-s-y-,N.v,Y..,Xs.. .... L. . ., .,. ,,,,., , ,gs t 35 Q. sf- ,P if, . , - 13 px-,gg :'. ' 'i z . f- -. - 1 X - A I XX a .-3 Xrilr . ,.,. . ..c,ccc. I ADVERTISING STAFF: Ifront rowl Linda Sa'IdY Lewis, Melinda Vogel, Fran Farrar, Presock, Sharon Roberts, Suzanne Thomas, Therese Claire Atkinson, Sheila Clemons, Mary Matthews, Isfcond 'Owl JOyCe Heckel, Debbie Wheatley, Ravonna Thread- Qlll, Sherri Nash, Connie Frazier, Shelly Brown, Diane Christian, Grant, Susie Campbell, Paula Seay, Bettye Jo Tucker, Kathy Renee Turner, Margaret Hannah, Jo Ann Davis, Cthird rowl Ray Trantham, manager, David Durrough, Jim Williams, Donna Wig- Qing, Lynn Ray, Debbie Reynolds, Phyllis Riggan, Kay Robertson, Carolyn Herring, Lynda Glidwell, Polly Chitwood, Jimmy Reich- en, Janice McConnell, Teresa Hamilton, Blenda Ryan. Bell, Judy BurroughS, Ginger Geraci, Marsha Lynch, Mary Ann Malcom: . .........l.,- , ,,.,N,,,-. I l ew., fx --A...,,, FA -L, NMA 1 JK I V ,Nw -i LIS 1 I' ' I f r l By in ix-il 4: vw.,-Nm '.-1, , n ,q+ ' , -qv..-.kf'.... 'a . 1 -1.4 .. 91' ?,:,eYff21,7 'ff' M. 5 x' ,Av .. ,, . - .l , . Q 4' V ,A A Advertisements Helpful support from businesses and Clubs appreciated Downtown shopping became a prevalent activity for high school students, seekers of fashion and modern in- novations. Shops and stores were daily streamlined, con- tinually keeping the owners and employees busy. Community interest in these younq people brouqllf about the following pages donated by Hot Springs business and professional men in support of our school. ,,1.. .-n-vi l si, ,X sw' . -...L-- ,.'1'f,1,,'j V ' --. n preciated valent activiw lol in and modem ml If streamlined' Con b1lSY- Zespeople bfouqhl I . lor Springs busmess School. CITY CDF HOT SPRINGS Ciiy Hall Building HOT SPVJHQS, Arkansas Torn Ellsworth ,-,-,,,,-,-,,---- . ---------- Mgyor J. Harold Smith -,,..--..,n,.,,-,,--, City Clerk 'Earl Mazander ........... --- Municipal Judge Curtis L. Ridgway .........,........ City Attorney ALDERMEN Ward Name Ward Name l B.W. Ridgeway 4 H. B. Johnson l Les Ashley 4 MOVT COX 2 Lamar Smith 5 Jim Spargo 2 P, J, Poe 5 BillEdwarc:ls 3 Elmer Beard 6 Pete RushinQ 6 Don Beavers 3 Theodore Page I I !135 BATHHCUSE ROW ML 12am 5748 mfg N, fl BUCKSTAFF BATHS SUPEMQR BATHS ::T'...'7 : 'att :1:::': ::':r::f:':':: r- ' ' , yt 'n LAMAR BATHS I-:ALE BAT:-ls ,N ' fn, fi' v' 4' Q44 ' , ., h....g.,!,M .. Q jun 4. ,...,.,, H, I I 4 22 If f ,, I L f., 411,215.7 - M.. f , ' H ff: 1 ' I mf' , . 'Hn' , 5 . 4311. VV ',, x I fm ,W 1 ' 'H My v. 3.1, ' ' .1 2 ,,,., , ft ' Wmmmg, Q My 1 , ,W ,,,, UZZY, n W f Q y nm, ,V , f 'Mwfmlf 'I 3 Jul, ff I ' I 1 , ,,,f an .4 ,f1'v.v1. f w pgug .wwf up I - 7 w,, ff,', v f' ' Mya ' I , 4!'i'7n' ' W4 f 'f, , ' J ' T50 M 1 ' 7f'1W7'f 3 'l W' M 72' ff' , 4, ::,J. 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I SERVING Arkonso State HOT SPRINGS Inspected AND SURROUNDING Meats AREAS ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR FAVORIT E STORE if- Working Cn Tomorrow's Ideas Today Weyerhaeuser Company Dierks Division f QAULDX A THLETX BKLLJS Ri CE N R ,-L , , Y I -if I I I I LY SPAULDING ATHLETIC GOODS COMPANY J fWGCXoIG5wQQ5 BILLY? RECREATION CENTER GOOD LUCK To the Seniors Ex d b I1 I1 s cu Of 'TI LITTLE PRODUCE L ...r ix, x VA ,, - . 1. uhm ,,,,h-nu , . 'O L r. i , l as , l M' ii! i ,. ' 4 Q Sk . . J wk l 1,51- ' - Mg, A it Ginlxww l .- Life is an adventure with each of us following his own star. As an American you have a better chance . . . a brighter star. Your education is a unique American privilege: in the future you will enjoy other American privileges such as the possession and protection of private properties. We at Hot Springs Savings are here to advise and assist you in the acquisition of your estate, an estate that will grow as your star grows nearer. Don't leave this to chance. cJyNlNl3S 0 S20 ooo gr Cf Curt? HUTSpRlN 3 i suiztn ,Musik Hoi Springs Savings and Loan Ass'n GRAND AND OUACl'll-lA N Y' OZACEJJR 0 15' K Q SAVINGS 9 Lu 7 2 2 5 5 04 r I Q of 4 C -X 44, l l l :I If f Q I HAMBURGERS 19. -rg.-.x XM, Q.. 'SRX V35 .' OAKLAWN .ICCKEY CLUB Ooklown Pork: the notion's newest ond most modern race course A . ,fdim Congratulations Sensors e e . I ACUILERY AND WHEISIOIIE SHOP ,wfff',f ,A , 627 P A n K A v EN UE e sclssons The cunuf sus 2502355 STH K Sm e e age unvme sm Finegt cumuo Bonus sharpening rwffzfns Stones Compliments of RCWE DRUG STGRE 2020 Central V Dial 624-1460 Freeman Center n , X e Inf.,- 2 .IlM'S . I PHARMACY A ', If I I , , i -fxXv . ,V Kaya V: 'XI ' 5 , , -,W ' , ,K I 'I 4 n I I4 I - 2 I , f I vi I H, ix if 3 ,f 5 if f 'EASE ,X '- ji ,H ,f, n M, VII- f x I .I D I ? , il 1 2' - -ff , XL' X 1 Q ., , 5 , ff 3fii,f ,?1 'Eg' LI , A- ffl Yi S, ,fz X , ' 1 ' ,LV E,-Q, VAN ' V3 , X' - 'IW f' 'fl W , - K , V ,.., , ,Z I H . 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Resort Motors C Rowell Parker Motors Joe Edd Hawkins Chevrolet Co. Corrigan Cadillac-Pontiac Co. Spa Motors, Inc. James Motor Cro. Clinton Buick-Opel Co. Meredith M01-arg, Inc, f v 1 ii ri, SERN if 15 BAXXNY --1. i i i L X I , .. E-.i. - .i..,..,l,..--- Arkansas First National Bank I A tnnu nmemcnnn i i-1 DTT 'ruck, IHC' Co. if T A FULL SERVILE BANK i sun me new aes P Mb'-EPB ' www mms li ALL THE BANK YOU'LL EVER NEED MEMBER FDIC Hot Springs' Leading Financial Institution ...-fr' ' a , I vi '. ' r- Wi? W - - 2 -T i it fi S T. A 51 if! f fi if' f'.ii?.ii , B 1 f'- ssss , ft Bringing Progressive Banking to Hot Springs ARKANSAS BANK 81 TRUST CO. Z 11 if W f WA T4 NW rf 'K Q wi ,Q LJ- 1.4 1 ' 'W 7- ' L. ' 4 - :w I lv' H 1lw f'-V1- ' bg- M K' f. ' ... ,M , I I, . l H Ar- M Hrlhlyl 'x'5l ' 4 4 lllflq Q I I' , I ' , B my . -5 CA N Rue s o 1 - we I D T RE I fmfI:.- ,-Lg'f,,.Iv l, 5, Q , I , Si. ' XII N I. ' I , jf 'FI W 'f lj Q A f. 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S-ffw..s:sag N -A ,MM ,m ilfigriirgllizz ,Ti .,Hyc' , -A TI ii. - I , A I A .' 1:42-an f I-I aaaa ' v ,- ' ' N3 . --..,f.,., '7w0' Corner of Broadway and Wes'I' Grand Ave. Dial 623-440I DecoraI'ive Accessories Designed wiI'I1 Tomorrow in mind We Do I+ All I .M NIMA .M M IWW, f GYM Dil. 1' '5 t . . ,U z TORS -::'.r:::. 5 5 frrATV LEADING REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS ,UM Aon Rag? ,fdncl Jducfion 0, AUCTIONEERS - REALTORS IOI7 Airpor'I Road Phone 7673625 Hoi' Springs, Arkansas Y ' .AEE AUSJQQIH-EERIS Q Q1 PT ' 0 'V 4 5 1 I l Y' Ti ll ic.: FF --' Vx I In Of XXX I I J Z RE ' wi Gfhixf g V - N At APSLL 5 QQ we re bu1ld1ng today for om' tomorrow s K , -ev W Or Y k world. w .9 I 8 ? 11 ' ' A Ii LN , .' 1 WJIIJVIN I7!i!fi',?x.'4 ' POWELL'S A REMNANT SHOP ,TSM I028 Malvern Avenue uph I+ ycx +11 e'..1,......,- ,..,.,,..-,,, , ,--, I lllll' ' 'srl'- I f if B. G. WILSON LUMBER COMPANY INC. M I H ghway D I 262 2820 lfeodz Smollfz eo., inc. National 3-8828 R55 OF 911 GAINES STREET HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 71901 Maw 4-each P O BOX 2036 6 8: H SO HOT SP G O PRINTING COMPANY, INC, Compliments of McGeorge Contracting Company, Inc. General Contractors P.O. Box 7008 Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71901 VAUGHAN HARDWARE CCMPANY 510 Ouachita Avenue, Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 Learning Foundations of Hot Springs 1022 Central Avenue s, ARKANSAS PHoNE 50116246333 iwf MPL wg' U' F' 1 41 AW' Ljft if Hifi' A 61 .,.,, 6 1 1 ,---gnc E . .-l - ,,., -xt, i.. A D S Eigi -A A 3, , VLY 1 jk C. X ul g ' .. -r 1 I ul' - 3 IW' REALTY :Nc be ,, ra, ' A o kg, 1 J 'V' A z M , ,TT p In D ss: on CALL Jos-IN eosLse l 'L Trl 1 . f 'f AL A ' Hover Yrs in Cityn I , 'lla Y lvl Q Zi TLB- gl? I g , . AEN l 'L' A ' -l 'l r 4 fL'fiRTTw'l!f1s'fE'.-?BSZ 'El:5L.1 ' NY' 5 -E if SJ - .L--' - A- ' , - I. - ' Y 1-lg - S L D . 1 J' A ' yh 1' Y 1 -- ' ' A L' - ,XX W A 1 I Luna w vii .. ALL TYPES OF CITY, LAKE G' FARM PROPERTY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT APPRAISALS NOTARY 624-I 288 After Hours Coll John H. Goslee 624-1941 L. Holmes Goslee 767-2880 601 Central MOSS YARN CO. YARNS - AFGHANS - HOOKED RUGS - KITS STAMPED GOODS- NEEDLEPOINT Take Soull'1 Hof Springs Bus +o ihe door Dial 623-5I06 - 225 Pinewood Slreef An acldiiional locaiion: KNITTING KNOOK - Maiesfic Hofel Dial 623-55ll rl if f '?f fw' AM w A Elo . we ---f gf:-' ff' ' T .r-,..., V if ,if You gel' llme besl' plus courfeous service al HOLIDAY JEWELERS 1 I - v I l ' f F I ' ' X rl FE ll,-,T 34' Al ,. fl 1 ' I L ,. le,--if ls'-.!' I fi Ligg rv f IA luvt., Q ' . ,. l L ROSENTHAL'S j ei, A R , A 'lf' ,., f1 v E L in f SHOE STORE Since l9l5 7l6 Cenfral Avenue Dial 623-262I HOLIDAY JEWELERS 3I6 Cenfral Avenue Dial b24-2662 Ho+ Springs. Ark Steiglers Book Stores Headquarters For SchooI Books and Supplies Two Stores to Serve You 4I9 Albert Pike 520 Central Ave. 624-55 I I 623-4458 ZERO BUTANE GAS CO., INC. Enterprise and Tappan Ranges Hot Water Heaters and FIoor Furnaces Phone 623-625I 620 Ouachita Ave. Red Heart Knitting Yarns X .-2 ' ni ' . - 'H ' ' i. ig! Vwlan Hayes Buster Brown ChiIdren's Clothes ,J WIG and GIFT SI-IOPPE 358 Central Avenue Hot Springs, Arkansas Vivian C. Hayes Today's Woman 20I2 Cenhial H. Brooks Hayes NGGCIS GI IGBSI' EI. b h B H Robed. C. Hayes -fwo heads . . , Owner, IZ6 et o s Maybe More l Compliments of Tip Top Shoes HILTON FURNITURE CO. ICompIete Home Furnishers II5 Albert Pike Phone 623-3377 Hot Springs, Ark. 7I90I Printers and Stationers, Inc. 610 WEST GRAND AVENUE HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 71901 Phone 623-1646 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES 422 West Grand Phone 624-5345 GE Color TV 8: Appliances Engine Tune-Up 0 Shocks 0 Brakes Benedictine Manor -r Second and Grand Virginia Ann Beauty Salon Accomodations tor Permanent Hairsiyling In Laiesi Trends ZOI6 Cenhial Ave' And Temporary Gueds Expert Hair Coloring and Frosting Hot Springs, Arkansas Telephone 623-6308 W'9 Saks 8' Se Ce 623'639' C. L. JOHNSON FINA SERVICE 20II Albert Pike Hot Springs, Arkansas 623-I85I Lewis Bar-B-Q Genuine Hickory Smoked PIT BARBEQUE 709 Park Avenue IQ, f i '-T TTU '1II:I: Cz. - XJ... i I I I I I , I -Ihr-R-, 5 yi I Q Ive, L Arlc. I -,11- Ave. -ka nsas If - Complete Line ot Prescriptions and Drugs - Briggs Pharmacy RECTOR HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER 2544 Albert Pike Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 BILL BRIGGS, Owner phone 524-5517 Arkansas Door Sz Window CO ALUMINUM IALOUSIES - WINDOWS - DOOR as sceeens PHONE 623-7211 - 815 HOBSON AVENUE Reed Plumbing Supply Co, 2I2 Third Dial 623-1624 JamAud's Boutique Clothes For The Unusual lvlen's 8: Ladies' Casuals Phone 623-5655 - 920 Hobson Hot Springs, Arkansas Telephone 623-2l9l Hot Springs Florist Flowers of Distinction Freeman Center 2032 Central Dial 623-5536 All Spliilrti llllige Where Happiness ls... Garland County Farmer's Association 4ll Winans Compliments of NeIson's Style Shop 402 Albert Pilce Hot Springs National Parlc, Arkansas T I ph mann? Residen LA5II7 PIANOS - ' 4 41555 . HOME - sci-ioor -'CHURCH E5 U UU 51 fl '2 Il2 FINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE wilson Furniture Co. '-'E '4 REFINISHING AND REPAIRING Sug Wilson AN-'IHQUES - eLAsswARE FLEISPTLJRE - uiainorstsnv 800 Hobson 906 Hobso A - P. O. B 2 H y 70 E. 270 N I DON d JAYNE NEW HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS Brandon Furniture Co., ll1C- Appliances - Carpet - Bedding Phone 624-2586 605 Albert Pilce Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas 7l90l Davis Shoe Store WOMEN 8: CHILDREN FOR MEN, California Cobblers - Red Cross Hush Puppies - Jumping Jacks U. S. Keds Allen Edmond - Botany 8: Acme Boots Daniel Green 4oo Albert Pike 624-4943 SDUVENIRS-GIFTS A-3 fw- MDCCASINS-CANDIEE ,419-,,Jv A A Your . puflonllge- I5 P qled BASKET HOUSE 4620 CENTRAL AVE. HIGHWAY 7, SCILJTH P CINE NA 3-D495 RDI' HOPKINS RExAI.I. PHARMACY ,pcb 627 AIber+ Pike Hof Springs, Arkansas 624-449 I Where 'I'I'Iere is aIways a gracIua'I'e regisiered pharmacisi' on du+y. IJ. D. CAMPBELL I-ICIT SPRINGS, ARK. FREE DELIVERY ii Z 051 PEPSI-COLA LADIES' FASHIONS . if BOTTLISNG Co' fu- -A- AND ACCESSORIES ., -, 3 0 0 A L B E R T P I K E HoI'Springs.ArI:ansas A nf. T I Mor SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 'W--' I Kg -EL, QI LAK! HAMILTON HIGHWAY 1 scum I-Ior SPRINGS, ARR nom ' TOTAL MARINE SERVICE IN HOT SPRINGS AREA To+aI Marine Service in Ho? Springs Area CENTRAL BOWLING LANES 81 FAMILY RECREATION CENTER 4825 Cen'I'raI Avenue J relgdhougg 81-gnlons A GUF19' CENTRAL CITY SHOPPING CENTER Phone 623-4072 3330 Cenfral Avenue Hoi Springs, Arkansas INTERIOR DECORATOR, TELEPHONE WILLIAM E. HARPER 624-I200 J. E. HARPER 81 SON FURNITURE 81 DECORATION IOI5 Cen+raI Ave. Hof Springs, Arkansas GQEZ I D' ff, Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Hof Springs, Inc. mm! Q Dial 623-7707 322 Markei' SI. I 1 i,,,,.hM,45 V- L, 'V ' ' 2224 -4 32 ? n ' 1- I I ig I I I , I J. 5 ',..A I. I Z ,.- nn.. A-F 5 I M . THE ROUND TABLE EXOUISITE FOOD and A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE 2I7 Park Dial 624-5202 0 U d GQ LTR I Ther' 1 . H4-..'I.7'W?AN1 PRINCE Zlechwzu Ga. WHOLESALE T.V. and RADIO PARTS and ACCESSORIES TELEPHONE 624-2825 54I Ouachifa Ave. GIFFORD L. PRINCE HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS N E O A qu II 'X CHEMLEC MALVERN MINERALS COMPANY HOT SPRINGS, ARK. TNOVACITE WHEN THE JOB CALLS FOR A MICRO INCH FINISH CLOSE TOLERANCE FINISHES IN SECONDS vi-Lfcizn vwfn,-.,g gg lsr QECWAG gg I Novacitef:9!NovacuIite for PIas'rics T Abrasives Elecfronics -1 Chemicals PRODUCT EXCELLENCE WITH INTEGRITY mal em MINERALS COMPANY 220 RUNYON STREET -,,.....--1- I , .- ff . -Y .X 1 ENQIQ ,- ' Z ,E mi-'Jwg5 l'!5!l42 -I ' ' . I -- '- 1 tr ,J , ' ' ' s x'.Is'iHzIIe.,eI '.fuI'9't il '- I : E , J - S, az.-i, - - i-TS-1' 453. '. 1 V ,f H jE,.iq1'?7 'Q,,-,Fl-rf ,'.,1. .J 'T7 'T - ,, .-E - L, -ff -. -. . I-137235Ig'gtitm?.15qS5g.,,5,,,! , 4.-- ,, f I .. L1 'P' - - -- 'f' -v ' rr 1' ,ff,,.,,pq4w-:xml E l' 4 'J -'I' ' H I I Il II LW'l'l1E 7 I' F f'U ha ' ' f ' Z- , . .--- IlIIIIIi1IIIII.III I II I IIIIII IIIIIIII III I7 4 :V l - vi , 'J nfl. 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Congrotulotions, Seniors LAKE CATHERINE FCOTWEAR, INC. offers mony opportunities tor employment otter groduotion. LAKE CATHERINE FOOTWEAR, INC. Box H57 I f REV OD95 Ig Il !?. REYNOLDS METALS CGMPANY urges you to continue your educotion for o coreer with o future new ideos ond new coreers toke shape Reynolds Metal Co .lones Mills Works Cable C0- Recluction Plant -44-4,-1.71K-V f-rf . '.. ...:-1 r- e - Boosters A. G. Crawford Drug Co. Albert Pike Sporting Goods The Arky House Auto Parts and Bearings, Inc. Avant Bridal Shop The Bake Shop Best Motel Bill Peters Body Shop Broadway Cleaners Burla's Hair Fashions C 81 S Motors Davis and Cox Office Machines Harrod and Burrough Veterinary Clinic Holiday Inn Hurst Floral Co. J. A. Wilson 81 Son Furniture Cro, Lockwood's Men's Store Marie's Flower Shop Medical Arts Drug Store, lnc. Oaklawn Red Bird Oaklawn Supply 'l 2 3 Laundramat 81 Dry Cleane Pate's Shoe Store Rephan's Department Sto-res Shipley Donut Shop Spa Art Supplies Sterling Store 79416 Tidwell Snack Shop Woodcock-Powell Novelty C Wylie Studio 0. l'S S Furniture CM Store 'P Store, Inc, Dry Cleaners nt Stores ovelfy CO' 'Cenfral Avenue 81 Winans Don Magby's Shoes SCHRADER'S i 330 Cenfral Dial 624-28Il ' Cenfral Cify Shopping Cenier 624-525i Keds, and Molher Goose. We are 'rhe headquarlers 'For shoes for 'I'he high scho-ol and' college s'ruden'rs, shoes for 'rhe eniire family. Connie, Jacqueline, Lady Dexler, Nunn Bush, Jarman, Acme and Red Wing Bools, U. S. oe edd HAWKINS CHEVROLET c 0 M P A N Y 624-5441 .'.'-'.'-'.'. . . .. ..-.....'.'.-U.. .......... ..- -'.'. -H... PRESS I TNI C2 CD P-' CJ P-4' A 'T' EI CID PRINTERS SINCE 1905 STATIONERS f 1:1- Ra . A44 l Joyce Cushi I 2 v I I i ' is Ti . bi 'S ..1. I T xx 1. 112' in QA v. fi L. R- :kg '26 .--'swf-pc L, QL A ' 1,1fL:-'f' a high eniire Nunn U. S. I -1-,iii 624-5441 ,X 1.i.1:32g1:1:5:gZg1:i:gQ 'jzglzizk 1 ' ' 'u 'z ' -54:-:ip If -gh -421' .1 -'12-: 45Zg.1:2QZgZg2Zg2 '4 4 I, a 1,5 ff 'l,'- l.', 4,0 ', . o I, . -lv, . 4.41, 1 1, ur, 1 v ' . -':,',.,':. , 1 1 No Finer Tribute Gxvss MVRTVA RV INC 1017 CENTRAL AVENUE HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK, ARK. 'Tx i, Ommfb 3 INSURANCE VWW4 O QENQ i' 14 E u ,TE4 , A T T T A A SPA REALTY ffwjfh 1.1 TAM 'WW The Homefindersn I927 Cenirai Avenue 4lO-A Cenirai OLD GOLD BOOK Editorial Staff Juniors Joyce Smiih C-oy 'TheobaH', Sue Lis'l'er, Deiribie flushing, Peeigy Herring, Jan Elam, Rick Devine- , Lori! 1 , ' , ,Wx , Wfww in f ' 42 ' I U' II 'I W li Va ., Vi '21 X4 ,y I ,Lxq5f:i1,- H? ,rv V 'V' vi, A ,H '1 I V! I ' ,M .ff i .' x 0 no f 4, I IW , ,i W,, , I J7 , 7a '-,,,,, I , Q7 W I I f I pf I 'wfrwifw , I 4 in, ,,,,.,., ., 1 , . W 0.1. Jfif , 'A ' 'I 'I ' ' ww- Aa. 1 nm Leave if 'ro The '71 Seniors 'ro find good food af moderate prices CATERING TO PARTIES AND BANQUETS 2 -f 2 2 DERBY DINNER ANER LE li Attorneys-at-Law Som L. Anderson Cloyton P. Forror Ben J. I-lorrison Richord W. I-Iolobs Louis J. Longinotti III Curtis L. Ridgwoy, Jr. Don M. Schnipper Roy S. Smith, Jr. Cnorles R. White Physicians and Frank Adams, M.D. L. O. Bohnen, M.D. Ronald J. Bracken, M.D. William D. Breashears, M.D. Thomas E. Burrow, M.D. Burton-Eisele Clinic Frank M. Burton, M.D. W. Martin Eisele, M.D. James H. French, M.D. John L. Haggard, M.D. Deno P. Pappas, M.D. Thomas P. Thompson, M.D. T. J. Collier, Sr., M.D. J. C. Devine, M.D. Thomas M. Durham, M.D. Haynes C. Jackson, M.D. Leeman H. King, M.D. Surgeons Walter G. Klugh, Sr., M.D. Walter G. Klugh, Jr., M.D. Harold J. Koppel, M.D. William R. Mashburn, M.D Stuart B. McConkie, M.D. DuBose Murray, M.D. Carl R. Parkerson Cecil W. Parkerson, M.D. Joseph L. Rosenzweig, M.D. M. R. Springer, Jr., M.D. William Y. Springer, M.D. William K. Smith, M.D. D. B. Stough, lll, MD. H. King Wade, Jr., M.D. Jack Wright, M.D. Charles Yohe, M.D. f.. K X Q ! J. I l Dentists Guinn R. Daniel, D.D.S. E. H. Dildy, D.D.S. James R. Eastburn, D.D.S. V. F. l-leinemann, D.D.S. William R. Johnson, Jr., D.D.S Martin J. Lax, D.D.S. Glen R. Reynolds, D.D.S. D. J. Van Patter, D.D.S. Thespians Dramatists provide entertainment tor the student body ,I V ,X I -, , 1' Y f- T If - ab Q, w J 1 ' ' , , iq, . , V I- .. ' 1 ,W . I V 1 v-3 is ' if -. 4 'Q V 3 .. C R' 'S . 3 ,f , ,J r N. I :- ff ni df. K L ' 1 .,' - fx 1 I , , . . x A C , , N 1 'is fa if J ' cw , f ,L . . . gl g y ' 1' A KC X T ' I' , fx ' Wy . W - is-f yt all I lt ,l ,f N 4.,- ,Z F-s f ,xii ' ' '1 YT - r 'E' . filank' 5 r , N .N ' ' - w ' t .-R RX X uf ,B 1 ' ' ws' r f X K 1 is I'-.,,,.. if le---1 ' ' 1 X , ,.,. ax 1 A 2 1 , f isa rx, .T fFront rowj Karen Mullins, historian, fsecond rowj Debbie Wheatley, social director, Harold Schwartz, student coordinator, Rick Devine, vice-president, Marcia Perry, secretary-treasurer, Jett Lowrey, president. The Forensic Team gave the program at the March PTA meeting, in which an oratory by Mary Dan Crane was a great success. ttf Sic na Q i W ,E l me Q C -NSS' at .x..w. N ff? , Q we Forensic members Terry Patterson, Alice Watkins, Charles Boyd and Mary Beth Sublett were well received in Riders to the Seal: V - army, 1 9? . 'fiv- ,Lfi ,, , Q isyr I One ot the main efforts ot the Thespians was the Christmas tableaux which were very inspiring to all that viewed them. 5 -' T t Q ,' t ' , f - R, . A - , .. .... tim e , -g :fi a,-iiakgii t K Moving columns for Troian Women is a hard task for Rick SeiCllf Jef Lowrey, Thespian parliarnentarian Rodney Stuart, and Jett Smlilt- , f--we-N... .gi l 9 t bod J i l l l l l l cins, Charles Boyd, Riders to the Sea. a 1 l l W, fir ,, 39519. '- bt 'rl , s, ' , itil 3 '3,x ? l'!:':l'li ll' 1, ,, l, 1 l .fi ll was the Christm6S 'tableau' fled them- ? jj 'KQV 2 'W' ,l ill, . h -' ,., 'N Il! , 5' 1 l ll I ,A , - It .' , l ' f ' I . 'rl ' il, r , r I ' G52 , 5 ' ., If 1, 1,5 i J, Ck Seidif, f wt lOl1RleH5flll' T fl Torchlight Senior guidance aids production ot Trojans' Lemons Editor Tom Renshaw, photographer, Dickson Writer waits as Mrs. Pat Jenkins writes out a hall pass so he can take a picture. E3 ml! newspaper 09 ws f' x , l, Z l J f' , fr, xf c A . , T VVVVV: I ,V ,I I l ,V e ff Q, Asu. se.- ..r,, W, ! l.ll'l I' , X j i Advertising Manager Olghlcgoqroplier 1 f E 5 r Q it J fif J' 53 , V E V ,:' ,fi , f ,, ,,,,,, , , Y-,,, . .. g 'M .' orland and Mark Hampton snap a picture of cheer leader Suzanne Thomas. Robert B lFrontl Mark Hampton, Becky Dickson, Judy Breshears, Melinda Edwards, lbackl Joyce Satterwhite, Mrs. Pat Jenkins, adviser, Tom Cooley, Cindy Wiseman, Patricia Smith, Gary Lemons, David Hendricks. 6,2 r -F 3 'I Q! ,Q nrt, 251 l l Q vl 1 1 SEIXIIQR HO GR ADS Regular Thespians Although one expects a great revelation and unfold- ing of the heavens when he gets his diploma, only a feeling of responsibility settles on the spirit. But each Senior will carry with him the experiences he has had and the responsibilities he has known in high school. School organizations dedicate these pages to those Senior members who have rnet these experiences and responsibilities so Well in the past and are sure of suc- ceeding in the future. Senior talents, leadership Bright Clemons Crane Gardner Greene Latture Martin McKee Patterson Ritter Schwartz Seidl Silverman Sloan Vogel Watkins Williams Wright ft spell success for Teehouse 1 '55, , E tl li, Q fe f f A -,. , I V rg, , ,, ' , . ? 1 f ,z V, .,f: f V .,.,. ., V, ' V S X , V .UV .,I. V Fralll V f. f 1:14 X xl '51 U- ir ' - , ,- 'J Q 'J ' F f itll i 2 W , X fret . t 'W 4.i, ,ttf 1 LOWQTY PGFFY Stuart - I I I J P -d t V , V Mullins Wheatley F951 GH Secretary Treas. Parliamentanan Historian Social Director V l Hx A 'l , 2-WSIS VV VV VV V V , I A 1- 3 'tiff' , ar N, V 72- V? A V , xf., A ,..,' xrt V' V V 5 , , W t -1 Q5 ' if 1 ' t -' ' ti A bfi t i r . 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121 Burton, Boni - 81,134 Burtness, Patsy - 121,177,187 Bush, Kay - 121,210 Bush, Kin - 121,172,180,185,187,188,209 BUSINESS EDUCATION - 74 Butler, Charles - 89,204 Butler, Coach Charles - 53,80,152,165 Butler, Rosie - 134 Buttrum, Mr. Mike - 22,53,184 Byrd, Cleo - 161 Byerly, Denise - 134,186,208 Byrum, Jana - 89,174,179,187,254,261,274 CAFETERIA - 43 CAFETERIA STAFF - 59 Cain, Karen - 121,193 Cain, Pam - 89,178,191,206,256,262,271 Caldwell, Ellen - 121,182,188,204,208 Calvin, Florence - 134 Calvin, Patricia - 89 Cammack, Nancy - 80,134 Campbell, Golden - 14,29,31,34,89,206,211, 213,261,269,270,274 Campbell, Mrs. Joe - 53 Campbell, Joy - 121,174,178,187,204,208 Campbell, Susie - 89,179,191,206,213,254, 262,271 Canidy, Joycelyn - 89 Cannon, Charles - 121,154,209 Caristianos, Carolyn - 14,15,29,35,89,178,191, 206,256,262,270 Caristianos, Mr. George - 53,100,162,193 Caristianos, Mrs. George- 53,191 Carleson, Stephen - 41,89,149,172,193,260,264 Carpenter, Cynthia - 134,208 Carpenter, Johnetta - 134,208 Carpenter, Steve - 89,181,209,268 Casada, Marsha - 67,90,191,193,262,264 Castle, Dorman - 90,193,264 Castleberry, Ava - 90,193,264 Castleberry, Bobby - 121,192 Castleberry, Leo - 41,90 Castleberry, Ronnie - 134,161,209 Cathcart, Coach Jim - 153 Cazort, Mike - 76,121 Cessnun, John - 121 Cessnun, Mary - 134,208 Chamberlain Corky - l21.l84,l86,188,204,209 Chambers, Darlene - 134,191 Chapman, Earl - 134 Chapman, Evelyn - 134,142,208 Chatelain, Charles - 21,75,90 Chatterton. Allen - 134 CHEERLEADERS - 205,272,273 Cbeshier. Brenda - 134 Chitvvood. Patty - 134,208 Chitwood. Pollv Anne - 50,121,177,187,188, 204,208,213 iq 1 4 f' '-p I 2 If , V ,Q x 5 if iff! M !,:3l ' f 'N f I ., 4 ' f X . -T62 v is , xi 1 E G ..,, 1' f -Jil? Choate, Commander Robert - 53,75,130,183 CHORUS - 202-204 Christensen, Mike - 135 Christian, Diane - 31,33,90,174,177,191,206, 213,255,26l,27l,274 Ciosmak, John - 135 Cischke, Greg - 35,121 Cischke, Randy - 135 CIVIC CLUB HONORS - 30,31 Clem, Neill - 30,90,149,165,180,209,258 Clemons, Sheila - 21,90,174,176,179,184,185, 188,196,202,211,213,252,253,254, 261,267,274 Coakley, Kevin - 135 Cobb, Merilee - 121,191,193 Cockman, Danny -90 COE - 192,265 Cole, Cynthia - 121,204,210 Coleman, Armnee - 29,91,149,209 Coleman, Becky - 135,186 Coleman, Carlton - 135,192 Coleman, Denvie - 135 Coleman, Lee - 91 Coleman, Shirley - 135 Collette, Harold - 165 Collins, Alvin - 135 Coltefr, Leonard - 121,155 CONCERT BAND - 201 Conway, Tommy -91 Conyers, Dean - 121 Cook, Carolyn -14,121,179,186,188,205 Cook, Mr. Dale - 47 Cook, John - 135 Cook, Lesley - 121 Cooley, Tom - 135 Cooper, Bill - 91,172,184,185,253 Cooper, Gary - 135 Cooper, Katie - 121,178,195 Cordell, Tracie - 26,135,208 Couch, Christi - 29,91,174,176,178,187,206, 213,256,261,27O,274 COX, Richard - 12l,172,174,175,184,188, 202,204 Cozby, Lee - 91 Crain, Mike - 193 Crane, Mrs. Larry - 53,130 Crane Ma Dan - 29 33 34 35 90,91 174176, 7 ry 2 7 7 7 7 7 184,196,197,205,252,253,261,272,27-4 Crone, Ronnie - 135,155 Crosslin, Spider - 149 CROWN CLUB - 179,254 Crudup, Brenda - 91,174,177,182,191,194,200, 2o1,255,257,261,265,274 Culbreath, Lola - 91,185,186,188,195,211,263 Cullins, Jennie - 21,35,121,184,196,197 Cupp, Cecil - 29,30,9l,181,184,185,253,268 Curl, Mike - 91,174,180,258,261,274 Curll, Linda - 90,91,172,205,254,260,272 Curtis, Linda - 135 Cushing, Deborah - 196,197,213,245 CUSTODIAL STAFF -- 59 Dacus, Jonnie -- 30,37,91,174,202,261 Dahl, Debra - 135 DANCES - 41 Daniel, Darrell - 135 Daniel, John - 121,161,187 Daniel, Robert - 135 Daves, Derrol - 91,264 Daves, Floyd - 61,91,189,211 Daves, Mona - 135,186,208 Daves, Steven - 91 Davis, Miss Audrey - 53 Davis, Debbie Jo - 91,194,262,265 Davis, Debbie Kay - 91,172,174,176,178,185, 204,212,256,260,261,266,269,274 Davis, Diane - 135 Davis, Elaine - 135 Davis, Jo Ann - 92,189,213 Davis, Joe - 31,92,189,200,201,257 Davis, Larry - 195 Davis, Linda - 92,195,263 Davis, Marsha - 121 Davis, Nancy - 121,187,202 DECA - 193,264 Dearman, Diane - 135,192 Deathrage, Toni - 21,135 Dempsey, Carolyn - 40,92,177,255 Dennis, Stephen - 135 Devine, Rick - 21,35,37,121,184,189,196,197, 204,213,245 Dickey, John - 92,192,263 Dickson, Becky - 21,92,185,195,204,210,211, 254,263 Diggs, Juanita - 121 Diggs, Larry - 121,192 Diggs, Theresa - 135,186,208 Dildy, Elane - 65,l21,177,187,204,206 Dillard, Dave - 135 Dingler, Cassie - 71,135,186,208 Disheroon, Mrs. Charles - 54,144 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - 83 DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS - 83,263 Dixon, Peggy - 92,174,182,1s5,189,195,253, 261,263 DiX0n, Richard - 21,l21,124,162,187,189,209 Dobbins, Sharon - 121 Dobson, Darcy - 121,161 Dodd, Jan - 121 Dodson, Dru - 33,135,172 Dodson, Lee - 80,135,186,191,208 Dodson, Tommy - 72,121,149,l72,180,188,209 Donathan, Marsha - 33,121,174,179,187, 188,205 Donlan, Teresa - 92 Doi-rough, David - 92,164,165,209,213 Doster, John - 121,209 Doucet, John -121,192 Douglas, Larry - 93,193,264 Douglas, Norris - 135 Downie, Carolyn - 135 Doyle, Lee - 101,192 DRAMA - 62 DRIVERS EDUCATION - 80 Dugan, Dennis - 122 Dugan, Dinah - 135 Dugan, Mike - 122.162,181,188,209 Dugan, Mirene - 135 Duke, Gail - 135,182,208 Duke, Melody - 135,208 Duncan, lV1r. Dick - 54.130 Duncan, Kathy - 122,174,182,204 Dunkelgod, Dennis - 29,30,86,93,149,154, 164,165,174,180,185,209,258,261 Dunn, Laura - 51,93,262 Dunn, Mr. Maurice - 47 Dunn, Wally - 93,192,263 Durham, John - 122,l57,158,174,185,209 Qifxz. ,lliHx Di' , ll l I, iff ff Dj L, V555 L22 C ff. E125 l gffz: l ! f f iii? X ,, si, ft? '-L. x. N- -at XM vw-- 1, ri an w. 4 gm -J Nik.. ...LA , , 'U .L1f,D,, F5 leif 1 , ,gyfisz lliff- 3 illlir. l I C -HI A.. xg w,, K 02 - ..,, N N fs tg l dh, . .J H1 :W EH 5 .1 f 11, 5 1 All, l 1211, 1,261 ,iii 72 5,118,181 114 7 55 1,189,196,111 1,211-1211112111 ',20l,206 108 ,111 1 4 .ox 13, 018-111 31,189,199 4,162,101 i- 108 L . 111,l72.l1lE1' l Ill 1 1191 1 1 vi -1, 1 , '11 0,20 ' 1 1 l - I.. Duvall, Denise - 135 Dwyer, Dennis - 122 Ealy, Alline - 93 Ealy, Dorothy - 135 Ealy, Maxine - 93,192 Early, Helen - 93 Eastburn, Becki - 122,192 Eastburn, Ricky - 23,93,116,149,151,154,178, 181,209,268 Eastburn, Ronnie - 122,128,181,185,187,188 Eastham, Cyndi - 21,122 Eddy, Cheryl - 136,208 Edwards, Dorothy - 122 Edwards, Melinda - 50,136,210 Efrid, Larry - 122 Elini, Jan - 122,124,178,186,188,189,190,204, 208,212,245 Elliott, Pam - 93,264 Elliott, Pew - 122,174,177,186,188,208 Elliott, Quinn - 93,184,253 Ellis, Niles - 75,93 ElliS, La Vinia - 136,182,208 Ellis, Mrs. Trice - 54,203 Ellsworth, ,Tohn - 93,174,184,261 Emory, Mike - 122 ENGLISH - 60,61 Ennis, Donna - 78,122 Enms, Jeff - 93,149,151,165,181,2o9,268 Erby, Patricia - 122 F-Hckson, Biyoii - 80,122 Esffilli Marla - 136 E-UdYi Mrs. Charles - 54,100 12191151 Mall? - 136 vHHS,1 1 e - 22,1 2, 2,174,1 2,188 PADS Q 40 2 17 8 F ,, Virginia -122,188,191,208 annmgi Richard - 136 Farless, Nancy - 136 Fagan r, , Q3 -' Farless, Susan - 93,262 F2m1er,Virginifi - 136,192 Farr, Davicl - 94 Farrar, Fran - 3O,31,33,78,94,172,177,182 191,204,213,255,260,262,266,27-1 Farrer, Glen - 76,94 Fason, Mike - 122 Faye, Mr. John - 54,144 Fazen, Gerald - 192 Feezell, Joel - 136 Felts, George - 81,122,201 Ferguson, Lesa - 122,186 FHA -- 191,262 FTA - 190 Finley, Debbie - 94 Finney, Darrell - 122 Fischer, Barbara - 63,122 174 185 195 Fischer, Margaret - 83,9lf174f176fl79,l8s,195, 196,212,254,261,263,269,27-1 Fisher, Cindy - 21,122,196 Fisher, Dr. Gerald - 46 Fisher, Geraldine - 136 Fleishner, Stu - 61,136,186,209 Fleming, Pat - 94 Flint, Charles - 155 FOOTBALL - 148-155 FOOTBALL BANQUET - 23 Ford, Donna - 50,122,179,187 Ford, Gloria - 122,186 Ford, Travis - 136 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - 64,65 FORENSIC TEAM - 197 Forga, Beverly - 94,189,191,204,211,256,262 Forshberg, Gabriel - 136 Foster, Melissa - 94,262 Foster, Roseanne - 50,122 Fox, Steven M. - 94,192,263 Frazee, Celeste - 136 Frazier, Connie - 74,94,202,213 Frazier, 1V1r. Wanen - 49,172,173 French, Ed - 72,122,149,181,185,186,188 French, John - 136,185 Fritz, Jean - 94,254 Fry, Donna - 136,186,195 Fryar, Cary - 122,204 Fryer, v11'.lj'l1C - 95,267 ldullenwidcr, Lee :Xnn - 136,203 Fuller, Holly - 136 Fulton, Lisa - 136 Cale, 1ilC1i - 122,149,209 Calc, Sherry - 136 Clint, Larry - 122 C.ir1r,Yc11i'ss,l lily - 136 C.1YL1I1CI, Debbie - 2l,31,o2,95,lT-1,177.1 L11 197,2U'1,2U6,252,255.266.27l,27-i Cardilcr, Klilau - 122 Cg1rL11lcr,l1on11iu - 33,71,l63,1b2 Gardner, Steve - 76,95 c.5.l1'11C1',lJU11 - 26,136,155 C.lr11cr,1,.lrry - 95,193,264 Cglrllcr, 16.1111 - 136,152,205 Cglrncr, Slupllcll - 122,201 Cgirner, Tim - 123,192 C1LlI'1'C1f,C:ll1Jc1'I - 95,263 Cary, Clilliirrl - 21,123 C1l15lJ.l1'FU, 16.111211 - 65,123.17-9.176,152,125 05 Gl1lCS,l1xr1' - Ccnlry, 1-j'IlL1.l - 136,155 Ccraci, C11l1Q1L'1' - 95.l'Jl,2ll-5,213,212,266 1 I Cusslcr, 111.141 - 29,30,95,l63,172,17-1,151.1 13 209,258,261 Ccsslcr, Carl - 22,33,1 36, l 52,1 bl, 165 Gibson, lloclncy - 155 Ciclcon, Dglrlenc - 123 Cigcricll, Dim - 95,181,253 Cilbcrt, Don - 123 Giles, Bonnie - 136 Gil1,S1u'e - 75,95,l72,lhl.l'f2,lwi,21 N H C-i1li:1111,Di41111lc - 123,177,206 Ginsburg, Bill - 23 1 GIRLS STATE - 29 Clascocli, Marv - 95,194,265 Glaze, Slim - 136 Clcnn, '11OI11T11j' - 95 Cliclcwcll, Lymla - 123, G1isson,S1eve - 123,192 Clover, Crzint - 123 Cobcrt, Dczinnc - 123 Godfrey, Incl: - 95,263 Coins, 11111111113 - 95 20-1,2 03213 1... , 0. 1 , . , rf 9 -1 H ,,. . 1 1 . , .tl ' i ibm 'L 1 f . ' ', Golden, Andrea - 118,123,182,188,195,208 Golden, Deborah - 95 Golden, Judy - 136 Golden, Kathy - 136 Golden, Sue - 33,95,194,265,274 GOLF - 163 Goodman, Georgia - 136 Goodman, Ronnie - 15,16,29,30,95,165,173,181, 209,260,268 Goodwin, Randy - 136 Goolsby, Jessie - 136 Goosby, Lonnie - 123 Goslee, Jeff - 95,200,20l,257 Gottlieb, Rita - 73,136,186 Grady, Susan - 96 Grant Don - 123 emi Kathy - 26,123,172,174,179,1a5,1se,18a, 205,213 Graves, Francine - 136 Graves, Karel- 137,208 Graves, Linda - 137 Graves, Linda Sue - 189 Graves, Peggy - 137 Greason, Vicki - 96 Greathouse, James - 137 Greathouse, Sammie - 137 Green, Henry - 123,165 Green, Paul - 96,192,263 Greene, Benny - 76,96 Greene, Janice- 123,172,178,187,195 Greene. Kenny - 21,29,31,32,35,88,96, 172,178,180,196,197,199,200,201, 252,257,258,26O Gregory, Carroll - 96,164,165 Gregory, Larry - 137 Griepp, James - 137 Griffith, Tommie - 96 Grim, Stephen - 96 Grisham, Mary - 96,194,262,265 Grisham, Mr. Ronnie - 54,130,175 Groves, Patricia - 137,195 Grubbs, Donnie - 97 GUIDANCE COUNSELORS AND ASSISTANTS - 51 Guinn, Betty - 123 Guinn, Debbie - 137 Guye, Juanita - 137 GYM - 82 Haines, Greg - 123 Hale, Barbara - 37,l23,l86,204 Hale, Frederick - 123,185,204 Hale. Robert - 76,97,26O Haliburton, Deborah - 97,204 Hall, Bill - 123,187,188,204 Hall, Mrs. John - 51 Hall, Patty - 137 Hall, Robert - 61,137,161 'X ffm J' rf' Hambly, April - 21,35,196,197 Hamilton, Teresa - 97,213 Hammons, Judie - 97,193,260,264 Hammons, Tommy - 123,188,193 Hampton, Mark - 137,210 Hance, Gary - 97 Hance, Vickie - 72,137 Handy, Deborah - 137 Hankins, Frances - 123,191,193 Hankins, Katherine - 97,193,264 Hankins, Lawrence - 123,187 Hanna, Sammye - 97,193,264 Hannah, Charles - 123 Hannah, Margaret - 97,194,213,265 Hannon, Coach Bobby - 23,54,148,150,152,209 Hanselman, Phillip - 123,192 Harp, Dottie - 137,182 Harper, Don - 30,31,32,33,97,176,183,184, 196,198,200,20l,253,257,274 Har-per, Judy - 64,123,204 Harper, Phyllis - 137 Harrington, Charles - 137 Harris, Derek - 193 Harrison, Jan - 29,40,97,206,271 Harrod, Bruce - 137 Harvey, Gary - 137 Hass, Debra - 123,182,195,196,197 Hassard, Karl - 123 Hawbecker, Ken - 97,200,201,257 Hawthorn, Fred - 137 Hawthorn, Lois - 123,193 Hayes, Bobby - 17,123,154,180,209 Hayes, Karen - 97,178,182,184,l85,188,204, 211,256,266,267 Hays, Robert - 123,174,201 Hazen, Wayne - 97 Hebert, Renee - 50,123,182 Heckel, Joyce - 97,191,200,201,213,257,262 Hedden, Mark - 27,137 Heinemann, Phyllis - 33,l23,174,177,l84, 186,204 Henderson, Ann - 137,182,208 Henderson, Debbie - 137 Henderson, Jimmy - 124,201 Hendren, Charles - 124,184,185 Hendricks, David - 124,210 Henley, Grady - 137 Henley, Linda - 97,260 Herring, Carolyn - 33,97,174,176,179,184,185 196,213,253,254,26l,274 Herring, Danny - 137 Herring, Peggy - 124,179,202,213,245 Herron, Linda - 97,194,265 Hesselbein, Thomas - 137 Heusel, Mr. Robert - 54,192 Heusel, Mrs. Robert - 50 Hickman, Sara - 98 Hicks, Eliose - 98 High, Marguerite - 124,178,187 Hignight, Vivian - 50,98,187 Hilton, Joe - 137 Hilton, Ricky - 98,187 Hirt, A1 - 41 HISTORICAL SOCIETY - 188,267 Hittle, Wayne - 124 HOBBIES - 38,39 Hodges, Mr. Kenneth - 51,130 Hodges, Marilyn - 30,31,98,174,177,191,200, 201,255',257,261,262,274 Hoffman, Jimmy - 124 Holden, Mrs. James - 55 HOLIDAYS - 22 U0 , OG emu. 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W W af 4,5 1 n 1111.114 1 5.197 1.257 11,211 111,11s,111,1t 1 1,201,113,111- 1-4. 12s,111,171,111 32,203 7 1.201 181,185 ,210 l 9T,171,176,1i1,1?1 61.211 .1 9.2112211211 21.265 - 137 - 54.192 IQ , ',Q4,1TS.l5T 2' 21 18' f,i,,.'.,31.131 A , .,- f. -31' 31.31.71-18-' f- 121.271 1 1 1 1 , q 1 1 1 , , ,, '1 1 1 .511 , 1 af , ' 1 . 8,-tl 8 .9 1 , 5 JJ if Holland, Debra - 98,176,204,261,274 Holland, Kathy - 137,208 Holloway, Diane - 137 Homan, Lisa - 137 HOME ECONOMICS - 78 HOMECOMING - 14-17 HONOR GRADUATES - 33 Hood, Wayne - 98 Hooper, John e 137 Hooper, Verlean - 98 Hoover, Donna - 137 Hopkins, Hopper, Van - 98,267 Judy - 137 Horton, Debbie - 124,195,204 Horton, Mr. Jerry - 55,100 Houghto Housley, Housley, n, Cheryl - 137,182,208 Ann - 124,177,208 Mrs. Elza - 55,100,212 Howard, Connie - 124,195 Howard, Gary - 124 Howard, Laura - 124,174,178,182,204,208 Howell, Robert - 137 Hudson, Dawn - 14,137,208 Hughes, Becky - 137 Hughes, Becky - 98 Hughes, Bud - 187,192 Hughes, Charles - 98,180,183,258 Hughes, Chris - 50,98,172,179,254,260,262 Hughes, Jackie - 14,16,34,99,176,178,191,206, 211,256,260,262,27O Hughes, Nancy - 33,99,194,213,265,269,274 Hughes, Sharon - 138 ' Humphrey, Gary - 99',192,260,263 Hunnreutt, Odis - 201 ' ' Hunt, Tony - 138 ' Hunter, Barbara - 99,102,206,265,271 Hunter, Gloria - 124,208 Hunfer,Maze11 - 99 Hunter, Patricia - 138 Hunter, Wilbert - 149 Hunter, Hurn, P Willard - 99,149,209 at - 78 Hurst, Floyd - 99,193,264 Hutzel, Mike - 124 Hntzel, Sandy - 14,73,124,187,188,205 Hutzel, William - 138 Iacobacci, George - 124,188 JBJDUSTRIAL ARTS - 77 INTERACT CLUB - 181,268 INTRAMURALS - 168,169 rons, Mrs. Henry - 51,130 Island, Rosalind - 99' lacksnn, Becky - 124,179,187,204,208 Jackson, 0661- 18,50,99,172,174,184,211 12101-rson, Mike - 124 Ivy! xy Jackson, Nathaniel - 138 Jackson, Walter - 71,99,180,185,253,258,261 James, Andy - 100,192 James, Timmy - 155 Janaskie, Candis - 138,182,208 Jay, Ce1lu1ose - 124 Jay, Linda - 138 Jefferson, Elizabeth - 31,100,177,191,206,255, 262,270 Jenkins, Carole - 124,187,206- Jenkins, Mrs. Don - 55,210 Jennings, Kelly - 19,40,100,172,175,181,185, 188,260,268 Jennings, Shelly - 124,208 Jernigan, Jeanette - 125 Jester, Beverly - 50,100 Johns, Bob - 30,71,100,149,180,183,184,185, 209, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnsoni Johnson, Johnson, ohnson 1 , Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson J Johnson, ohnson 1 , Johnson, Johnson, Johnson 253,258 Albert- 138,155 Brenda - 125,187,195 Debbie - 138 Doug - 138,182 Ervin - 260 Gary - 192 Joy - 100,179,189,193,254,264 Laverne - 138 Leon - 100 Lisa - 138 Louise - 100 Mark - 125,161 Martin - 155,161 Mrs. Mary - 186 Mike - 138 Peggy - 138,185,186,208 Sammy - 32,100,193,200,201.257,264 Susan - 65,125,174,182,195 Vickie - 5l,l01,19l,262 Coach Voris - 55,153,157 Johnston, David - 101,192,263 Johnston, Glenda - 138 Johnston, Sharon - 138 Jones, Alicia - 138,208 Jones, Mr. Allen - 55,130,181 Jones, Bill - 192 Jones, Booker - 125,192 Jones, Jimmy - 138 Jones, Bogie - 155 Jordan, Denese - 138 101.116, Dorothy - 51,125 Jordan, Elbert - 138 Joyner, Chris - 138 JUNIOR CLASS - 118-131 Kauffman, Danny - 101,181,268 Kaufman, MT- .103 ' 47 .J Keaton, Craig -101,1-19,172,181185,188,209 260,268 ' Kelso, Rita - 138,139,208 lxeneipp, Sharyn - 101,1T8.190.194.256.265 Kerr, Ronnie - 161 KEY CLUB - 180,258,259 Kilby, Karen - 125,204 Kimery, Daxid - 125 King, Kenneth - 125,193 King,31a1'y- 139 Kinnaird, Mrs. Roy - 19,20,55,l44.196,l9i' Kinzer, Ricky - 125 Kinsey, Ricky - 125,149.17-1,18-1.209 Kinsey, Roger - 101 Kirtley, Jimmy - 125 KIXVAXIS ACADEMIC .'X11'.-XRDS - 3, Kneebone, Pam - 139 Knight, Gladys - 101 Knight, Kathy - 33,5l,l25,17-1,184 Knowles, Don - 125,155 Knox, Sharon - 139 Knupps, Cary - 75,101 Koller, Mike - 80,155 Koonce, Tom - 139,1-19,165,186 Krenzelok, Bill- 125,188 Lacefield, Imogene - 125,182,204 LaFever, David - 125 LaLumandier, Cynthia - 139,182 Lambert, Billy - 125,192 Lambert, Britt - 125 Lambert, Claude - 79,125,192 Landrum, Bertha - 139 Lane, Brenda - 125 Lane, Shamian - 125 Lane, Mr. 1Villiam - 47 Langley, Mike - 30.60.101,l-19,l65,17f1,l80 l85,209,258,260,26l Lankford, Chris - 101,192,263 Latture, Jamie - 21,30,31.3-1,101,172,lT4,lTT, 182,184,185,212,252,253,255,26O, 261,269,288 Lawson, Belinda - 139 Lawson, Mike - 125,192 Lax, Gary -125,163,176,181,185,188,209 Ledford, Jody - 82,138,139 Ledford, Sarah - 60,l0l,179,l94,213,25-1, 265,269 Z2 kill Lee, Bill - 180,186,188 Lee, Darcy - 33,lOl,186,189,212,269,274 Lee, Ricky - 139 Lemmons, Barbara -- 125 Lemons, Cary - 101,187,l89,l90,200,201,210, 257,263 Lemons, Meredith - 192 Lephiew, Leslie - 73 Lephiew, Phyllis - 139 LES ELITES - 182 Lewis Dennis - 139,155 Lewis, Edward - 209 Lewis Patty - 101,260 Lewis, Pete - 165 Lewis, Sandy - 1o1,178,188,19o,2o4,213,256, 266,267 Lewis, Theresa - 139 LIBRARY - 68,69 LIBRARY CLUB - 195,263 Linder, Steve - 102 Lindsey, Becky - 125,193 Lindsey, Cynthia - 139 Lingelbach, Brenda - 125 Lister, Jesse - 139 Lister, Sue - 22,l25,182,212,245 Litchfield, Miss Martha - 55 Little, Dennis - 139 Little, James - 65,139 Little Nan - 21 Little, Phillip - 102 Littleton, Mr. Frankie - 55 Livingston, Karen - 139 Lloyd, Andy - 102,157,158,159,180,258 Lloyd, Julia - 139 Loar, Rick - 125,192 Lockwood, Charles - 139,162 Lockwood Monica - 125,177,l88,204,208 Logan, Mrs. Alphonso - 56,195 Logan, Donna - 139,172,208 Logan, John - 102 Long, Greg - 102,157,200 Long, Wanice - 22,139,l82,l9l,195,208 , ,,, ' 1 3 ,- hx' 3 , A , Longan, Phil- 125,181,187,18s,2o9 LOS AMIGOS - 186 LOS MATADORES - 187 LOVe, David - 70,l25,174-,l8l,184,185,l86, 188,209 Love, Mr. Ronald - 56,192 Loveday, Edna - 139 Lowre eff - 20 31 62,71,l02,172,l84, 7 I 7 Y 18,5,196,197,200,20l,209,252,257 Luker, Paula - 139 Lutes, Becky - 50,102,178,256 Lynas, Jan - 31,102,104,177,l9l,255,262 Lynch, Delores - 102,179,254 Lynch, Ed - 33,l32,l39,155,186,209 Lynch, Therese - l9,33,l02,172,174,176,179, 205,213,254,26l,272,2.74 Macon, Audrey - 139 Madden, Judy - 50,67,103,179,254 MADRIGALS - 202 Magie, Jan - 125,204 Magby, Mike - 139 Malcom, Ann - 86,193,172,178,184,l89,l91, 205,253,256,260,262,272 Mann, Robert - 139,192 Mantooth, Larry - 125 Manzer, Karl - 103,172,181,196,260,267,268 Marak, Stephen - 139,184 Marlin, Eugene - 103,253 Marsa, Susan - 139 Martin, Cary - 139 Mama, Joe - 2l,61,l03,l96,200,20l,211, 252,257 Martin, Rick - 125 Martinson, Connie - 21,139 Mashburn, Susi - 22,125,202 Massey, Ricky - 74,103,l94,265 MATH - 72,73 Mathis, Jenifer - 125,178,206 Matthews, Mary - 103,189,190,204,213 Maus, Susan - 139 May, Leah - 125,177,l87,204,208 Mayberry, 1-lershel - 103 Mazzia, Vickie - 139,186,208 McAdams, Janice - 139,208,213 McAdams, Jim - l25,l80,l82,l8-4,188,204 McAfee, Ricky - 103,209 McCar-ron, Ann - 126,174,179,184,185,l86,201 McCaslin, Brenda - 139 McCaslin, Kenny - 103,193,264 McClellan, Johnny - 103 McConkie, Kathy - 32,126,174,178,187,196,201 McConnell, Janice - 126,l74,177,188,204,213 McCrary, Mike - 73,139 McCrary, Tommy - 16,29,30,34,103,l57,160, 173,l74,180,253,258,259,260,26l,274 McCraw, Candy - 139,186,208 McCroskey, Susan - 139,182,208 McCully, Nancy - 33,103,l74,176,178,184,202, 21 l,253.256,261,274 McDaniel, Daley - 103,18l,192,263 McDowell, Linda - 140 McElrath, John - 104,18l,209,268 McGowan, Linda - 140,208 McGowan, Susan - 50,126 McCrew, Randy - 140 McHenry, Chris - 140 Mcl-lenry, Vic - 75 Mclnnis, Greg - 104,181,268 McKee, Kenny - 104,252 McKenzie, Joe - 149,209 McKinney, Carl - 140 McKinzey, Edna - 140 McLarty, Terry - 126 McMahan, Steve - 41,140,155,161,l65 McManus, Fayrol - 140 McMillan, Darrell - 126,161 McMurrian, Ronnie - 140 McRae, Mike - 126,149,187,209 McWilliams, Mr. Rodney - 56,100,180 Mears, Mr. W. C. - 18,23,48 Meeker, Van - 126,192 Meeker, Voneta - 140 Meeks, Judy - 140 Meeks, Kathy - 140 Meeks, Kelly - 140 Meeks, Pam - 63,104,19l,261 Meeks, Stella - 126 Meggers, Greg - 21,140 Melson, Martha - 31,50,104,l77,255 Melton, Laura - 104,174-,l79,206,254,26l,270 Merchant, Debbie - 126 Merrett, Prince - 140 Merriott, Carla - 126 Merriott, Ronnie - 104 Meyer, Dale - 104,174,183,184,185,253,261 Mickens, Johnny - 126,192 Milam, Jody - 140 Milam, Kathy - 140 Miles, Leroy - 104,264 Miles, Susan - 126,189,196 Miller, Doranne - 126,191 Miller, Karen - 31,50,78,104,177,185,l91, 255,262 Miller, Kathleen - 140 Miller, Kathy - 72,140 Mills, David - 104 Mills, John - 104,184,185,253 Mills, Robert - 77 Millwee, Jane - 126,l72,174,179,186,188, 204,208 Milsap, Judy - 14,40,105,173,l74,l78,l9l,206 256,260,26l,262,270,274 Milsap, Roy - 140 Mirigliano, Sandra - 105,172,189,260 Mitchell, Ann - 126,l77,l9l,206 Mitchell, Lillie - 140 Mitchell, Vicki - 126,179,l88,206 Moenster, Mrs. Charles - 27,56,100,176,l82 Moix, Bernard - 140 Moix, Cecilia - 105,263 Montgomery, Kim - 140 Moore, Beth - 105,l9l,204,262 'i' ...M L -1 ' 1 11 I I 1 -2 ,1 1 NX I 1.1 1 K 15 S0 14,261,210 1,151,111 4 l8j'19l1 1861351 . 191,21 ills, ,260 I I 20116111 fi ,F d ire - 126 513215, Kirin - 140,208 Moore, Ken 140 ae - 1135 rcia - 11Z3iZ1i,2,,,,i - 140,155,165 M001-el Tel-fy - 126,204 268 Morris, Dana - 105,165,181, Morris, Gail 140 Moms, Tgmmgg- 120,126,157,174,180,184, ,186,2 Moriiiid John - 30,1o5,149,154,18o,2o9,259 Mosley, Janet- Mosley, Magi? -7170541172191,2o4,254,262,2e6 ll, W ' 7 7 111151 ALPPIIAETHETA - 184,253 Muldoon, John - 105 M,,11,,,ax, 15gni1g1E652ob16o?Q17E1,176,178,188,19o, y 7 7 7 Mullins, Chiiglggi 50 ll' , 1 ihlglliiii, 1151112111 - 33,37,105,196,197,211,252, 265,274 Muns, Ricky - 140 Murders, Brenda - 126 Murders, Mike E516,1g62,174,180,209,259,261 M h , Mrs. ' - Miigrifnei - 11i6,2o4,262,2,56 Musgrove, Jeff - 141, 192 MUSIC - 81 MUTESONG - 211 Myers, Beverly - 106,174,204,254,261,266 Myers, Larry - 23,73,106,l49,151 Myles, Saundra - 141 Myrick, Vicki - 126 Nash, Sherri - 106,191,202,213,262 Nash, Terry - 141,208 Nation, Eddie - 141 Mition, Jan - 126 NAXIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - 176,274 NC - 27 Neal, Janet - 126,174,178,185,187,206 Neal, LeAnita - 141 Neal, Monte - 192 Neal, Patti - 33,34,106,172,1'74,178,189,206, 211,213,256,260,261,269,270,274 Neal, William - 141 Necessary, Merle - 106,262,265 Neighbors, Tommy - 126 New, Judy - 141,208 Newman, Bart - 141 Eevvlnan, :Gay - 126,177,186,188,204,208,263 ewma , ' - 106 Nichols?BeEl?y - 141 Nichgsi gfaghy E 20,31,33,86,106,174,176,177, , I ,25 ,2 9,261,262,270,274 NIKE CAREER CLUB - 177,255 NlRO'TC - 75 NIROTC DRILL TEAM - 183 Nobles, Gene - 132,141,172 Noe, Vicki - 107,255 Nolen, Debra - 32,107,200,201,25 7 Noles, Jere - 107 Norman, Cathy - 134,141,208 Norman, Madelyn - 126,178,188,206 Norris, C. O. - 107 ggris, Logse - 107 anna, - 21,107,184, 9 ,- AFP AND ASSISTA lT - ' OLD GOLD BOOK - 212,213 255 S DO Oliver, Jimmie - 141,161 ' Oliver, Ricky - 141 Osborne, Odessa - 107,264 Orwell, Phil- 23,107,149,181,188, 209 26 , 8 Orwell, Sherry - 126,177,186,187,191,204 Outler, Nancy - 141,186 Overton, Phillip - 141 Owen, Cheri - 141,208 X A Owen, Sammie - 141,186,208 Padgett, Austin - 107 Paleologos, Neia - 29,37,179,196,202,211 Palmer, Ted - 126 Parker, Barbara - 22,107,178,204,256 Parker, John - 141,155 Parker, Karen - 14,41,141,182,208 Parker, Robin - 118,127,195 Parker, William - 107,264 Parkerson, Susie - 141,186,208 PARKING LOT - 42 Parnell, Cynthia - 141,208 Parvin, Nilea - 174,179,191,206 Pate, Bobby - 107,193,200,201,257,264 Pate, Debra - gl107,191?Z264 , Pam a - Terry - 35,61,107,182,189,196,197, 211,252 Paulson, Roy - 141,155 Payton, Gana - 141 Pearce, Gene - 127,165 Pena, Barbara - 127 Pendergrafr, Mike - 1-11 Pennington, ,lim - -lO,107,1SO'255 Peoples, Sylvester - 1-11,155 PEP BAND - 201 PEP RALLIES - 18,19 PEP SQUAD - 208 Percy, Gloria - 107 Perkins, James - 155,165,204 Perry, Greg - 141,157 Perry, Rlarcia - 21.2231,35.62.67,107,174 177,196,l97,206,252,255,26l,271 Perry, Patricia - 107 Pertuis, Allen - 108 Phillips, llr. Don - -17 Phillips, Elaine - 33,1-11,182,208 Phillips, Mr. ,linimy - 56,100,185 Phillips, Stephanie Diane - 174,178 20-1 Pike, Marvin - 1-11,192 Pinckney, Louise - 127 Pittman, Dianne - 127 Pittman, Steve - 141,155 Plamonclon, Alice - 127 Plumlee, Mike - 141,155 Poif, Debbie - 32,141 Poland, Ronnie - 155,165 Pope, Rhoncla - 1-1,50,78.108,19l.259.262 Porter, Herb - 1-11 Porter, 1Villie - 108,165 Powell, Charles - 127 Prescott, Sullivan - 1-11 Presock. Marsha - 10S.20'1.213,262,266 Prescock, Ricky - 141 Price, Fred - 33,127 Price, Jennifer - 141 Priest, Ronnie - 141 Prince, John - 127,188,204 Prince. Randall - 70,127,153-1,185 PROM - 36 IQ X rf 1 if ex A 'P X fi -'ff fill 5 ' -1 lt 1 X Z xx X slfl il dll? 5-rr Pruitt, Mrs. Ralph - 27,56 Pugh, Denise - 127,188,208 Pultz, Pam - 127,186,195 Qualls, Eddy - 21,127,l74,l82,186,l88,2o2,2o4 Qualls, William - 141,186 Raber, Judy - 50,127 Rachilla, Tony - 127 Ragsdale, John - 192 Ramzy, John - 163,192 Randall, Charles - 141 Randel, Mr. Lyn - 56 Randel, Tom - 108 Rankin, Cathy - 142 Ray, Lynn - 50,127,174,175,179,187,204, 208,213 Raymond, Daniel - 127 Reader, Cindy - 108,174,179,195,254,261, 262,263 Reed, Albert - 73,108 Reed, Dawn - 33,67,108,174,178,193,256,261, 264,274 Reed, Deborah - 40,102,108,187,200,201, 206,265,271 Reed, Dianna - 142 Reed, Pam - 127,174,178,204 Reed, Stanley - 108,193,264 Reed, Tommy - 142,155 Reed, Velva - 127,185 Reese, Coach Joe - 56,130,153,165 Reichen, Jimmy - 127,182,188,202,204,2l3 Renegar, Nancy - 127,187 Renshaw, Tommy - 127,188 Reynolds, Debbie - 30,31,33,108,174,176,177, 191,202,206,211,213,255,261, 262,271,274 Reynolds, Delbra - 109 Rhodes, Danny - 142,204 Rhodes, Jimmy - 127,195 Rhodes, Keith - 154,165 Rice, Everette - 2l,32,140,142,l86,196,204 Rice, Kenneth - 109,192,263 Richards, Brenda - 28,109,172,179,191,194,254, 260,262,265 Ridgeway, Bill - 109 Ridgeway, Bob - 71,142 Ridgway, Curfjs - 149 Riggan, Phyllis - 83,lo9,l78,l9l,2o6,2l3, ' 256,270 Riley, Billy - 142 Rima, Michael - 142,155 Rios, Al - 109 Rios, Pamelia - 142 Rios, Victoria - 142 Ritchey, Billy f 142 Ritchey, Jim - 127 Ritchey, Kathy - 142,208 Ritchey, Marilyn - 142,208 fly 4 ,ff if Ritenuti, Robert - 31,33,109,110,174,176,180, 184,185,253,258,261,274 Rider, Jai-fy - 109,252,268 Rivas, Debra - 109,177,193,204,255,264 Rix, Cynthia - 33,83,109,l74,l76,193,261, 264,274 Rix, Fred - 142 Roach, Darlene - 142 Roach, Monty - 109,174,204,213,261,269,274 Robbins, Miss Elizabeth - 22,5 7,144,179 Roberson, Sherry - 127,201 Roberts, Michael - 109 Roberts, Sharon- 109,173,174,178,206,213, 256,260,261,270 Robertson, Carol - 73,142,186,208 Robertson, Curly - 30,109,149,181,184,209, 253,268 Robertson, Chester - 142 Robertson, Connie - 127,195 Robertson, Kay - 30,31,109,172,177,191,206, 2l3,255,262,27o Robertson, Lloyd - 127,193 Robinson, Dan - 127,192 Robinson, Jack - 110,274 Robinson, Scott- 127,187 Roddenberry, Sara - 127,186,201,204 Rogers, Andrew - 142 Roland, Betty -- 110 Roscoe, Ceorge - 127,165,188 Ross, Doug - 127 Rowe, Danny - 17,29,31,37,72,110,174,180, 202,204,212,259,261,269 Rowe, Gail - 142,208 Rowe, Janice - 33,11O,194,265 Rowe, Ken - 127,157,188,209 Rowell, Belinda - 142 Rowland, Cary - 110 Rowland, Ricky - 75,142 Rucker, Janice - 142 Rucker. Kenneth - 127 Rucker, Marion - 192 Rucker, Perry - 142 Rucker, Rebecca - 142 Runyan, Jill - 110,179,194,213,254,265,269 Rurup, Richie - 127,187 Russell, Arnette - 142 Russell, Judy - 33,127,l74,179,184,186,208 Ryan, Brenda - 1l0,189,191,213 Rynders, David - 67,11O,172,181,184,253, 260,268 Rynders, Ronnie - 142,172,185,188,204 Rynders, Tommy - 127,192 Sakevicious, Joe - 142 Sakevicious, Vida - 127,187 Sallee, Miriam - 14,128,172,179,186,188,205 Sammons, Steve - 128,187 Sanders, Chief Clyde - 57,183 Sanders, Mrs. Emmet - 57,100,192 Sanders, Judy - 110,194,265 Sanders, Steven - 143 Sarver, Patricia - 128,178,191 Satterwhite, Donna - 111,189,190,191,204,266 Satterwhite, Joyce - 210 Saunders, Kay - 143 Savage, Coberta - 143 Schmidt, Bruce - 128,201 SCHOOL BOARD - 47 Schrader, Tom - 128,163,180,184,186,209 Schroeder, Betty - 143 Schueman, Gary - 63,77,81,111,200,201,257 Schumacher, Kathy - 128 Schwartz, Harold - 20,21,37,62,111,182,185, 196,197,204,252 SCIENCE - 70,71 Scott, Debbie - 128,192 Scott, Debby - 143,196 Scott, Janet - 128 Scott, Randy - 128 Scrivner, Mark - 111,149,154,164,165,181, 209,268 Scrivner, Paul- 143,155,165 Searcy, Bob - 29,30,111,149,174,181,185,209, 261,268 Searcy, Doris - 200 Searcy, Joe - 61,143,154,209 Searcy, Mrs. Mason - 51,100,190 Seay, Paula - 31,67,111,174,177,206,211,213, 255,261,270,274 Seidl, Rick - 21,37,111,184,185,188,196,197, 211,252,253 saia, Janet - 33,35,111,176,184,185,211,253,274 Sellers, William - 111 SENIOR CLASS - 86-117 Shannon, Patti - 128 Sharlcey, Gregory - 143,186 Sharp, Karliy - 33,1l1,l72,l74,176,l79,2ll, 213,254,260,261,269,274 Shaw, Cathy - 128 Shaw, Lynn - 143 Shaw, Robert - 143 Sheets, Kathy - 111,191,262,267 Shelton, Don - 263 Shelton, Tom - 143,161,165 Sheppard, Cass - 192 Sheppard, Mrs. Ed - 57,144,178,194 Short, Cene -- 61,143 Silverman, Morey - 30,111,174,176,184,185, 196,198,200,201,252,253,257,261,274 Simmons, Cindy - 128 4 ' . - 'ffl 12532, Fa ,lar 'gn--1 2-1 '- ,R-2 l' 1 1, Cie lzzre 11:1 .Li-L ., ,. alta 1 'lm f, ,la -1 -1 .1 '. -1 .CJ- 'll 2113: ., C. 1 mn.. N ,-, 256211 llitlie 2 r' 419 4 - wlfi .,,- .1 1 512: ?1llJ:.. 1 xii! 1-1 nl, X1 4114 ' 1 'I NHL: .bliss file: . Qld, , El- It x Fwx Q' 142. El X . 5 Slir Elia. i Ili, Lxrx ,,,, - D-1, J- : lr e Q,-4 0,0- L 1 .-:- L ' r til- I T-'die - -lk l 1 ll, ,.,, ., -..ig R 116,209 ,lilffl Y 1 .1317 111 1 Q Simmons, Willie - 111 Simpson, Ralph - 111 Sims, Bobby - 111,263 Sims, Mary - 71,143 Sindlinger, Linda - 111,194,261,265 Sindlinger, Patricia - 143,186,208 Sipe, Mrs. Floyd - 41,57,144,187 Skelley, Shane - 118,128,172,187,188 Slcillern,1ohn - 132,143,182,185,188,261 Skillem, Rick - 33,111,172,174,176,183,184, 185,21 1,25 3,260,274 Skoog, Nancy - 33,70,111,174,176,184,185, 189,204,211,261,266,274 S1ais,john - 128,156,157,159,165,187,209 Slezak, Jim - 33,128,174,182,184,185,188,204 Sloan, Barbi - 112,176,196,197,2l2,252,269,274 Sloan, Gene - 143 Smart, Iacl-:ie - 143 Smart, Tommye - 33,74,112,176,194,213,265, 269,274 . Smiley, Karla -128,177,186,191,195 Smith, Alain - 112 Smith, Alvin - Smith, Andy - Smith, Brenda - 112,193,264 Smgth, Bryan - 143 Sm1th,Che1y1- 29,112,174,175,178,187,191, 256,261,262 Smith, Frank - 112 Smrth, Jackie - 128 Sm1fh,Jeff- 62,12s,1s7,196,197,2o1 gmgrh, Joyce - 128,212,245 infill, Karen - 112 S1111111, Laura - 143 3111111111 Marsha - 128 Smith, Melissa - 14,5o,143,1a2,191,2o8 Sm th, Mk - Sm1th,Mgke 143,155,165 . 391- 112,181,268 Smltligivtike T. - 112,163,176,18o,1s4,2o9, S , , 58 Snug, Par f'112,210,263 Smfthi Patricia - 128,186 Sm!thiRar1dy.- 61,143 Sgthv 15113 Richard - 153,157 Smith, Swv - 12a,172,174,1a5 Smith, Siem - 17,33,128,162,176 Smith, S aron - 142,143,186,208 Smith, Steve - 128,149,209 Smith, Nye - 142,143,172,208 Smole ivii Triimmyei- 53911515 1 - OW31' - , SOCIAL STUDIES - 66,67 143 112,174,183,184,211,253,261 SOP1-IOMORE CLASS - 132-145 Sorrell, Frank - 113,192,263 Sparao, Melissa - 113,192,263 SPECIAL DAYS - 26 SPECIAL EDUCATION - 79 SPEECH- 62 Speers, Vonda - 128,189,210 Spencer, Damian - 143 Spencer, Philip - 75,113,183,187 Spiva, David - 113 Spurlin, Pam - 128,191,201 Spurlin, Mr. Virgil - 57,81,100,198,201 Stacy, Gail - 143,208 Stafford, Debbie - 143,195,208,213 Stallins, Emma - 128 Stallins, Linda - 143 Stanley, Ritchie - 128 STARDUSTERS - 201 Stark, Mrs. Norman - 58,189 Starnes, Bridget - 129,174,178 States, Leah - 32,33,129,174,179,201 Stathakis, Sam - 129,149,165,174,178,181,182, 185,187,188,209 Steed, Becky - 143,208 Steed, lim - 30,113,174,261 Stephens, Iana - 143,195 Steward, Billie - 129,185 Stewart, Bobby - 129,192 Stewart, Ricky - 33,35,113,176,181,193,264, 268,274 Stewart, Steve - 70,144 Stoddard, Mark - 129 Stoddard, Tim - 144 Stonecipher, Marsha - 14,5O,74,129,178,180, 188,206 Storey, Gary - 113 Storey, Patricia - 129,174,208 Storey, Verna - 144,186,208 Story, Lorna - 33,1l3,174,176,179,211,213 254,274 Story, Randy - 144 Stout, Diane - 144 Stringer, Mike - 129,200,201 Stroope, Beverly - 144.208 Strouch, Fred - 144 Stuart, Rodney - 2l,31,32,113,185,196,197, 199,200,201,252,257,269 STUDENT COUNCIL - 172,173,260 STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS - 24,25 Sublett, Mary Beth - 20,21,35,129,185, 196,197,201 ...A Sullivan, Corinne - 129,174 Summerville, Morris - 129 SLUTWSY, Henry - 113 Suprenant, Lonnie - 129 Sutphin, Mike - 144,155 Sweatrnan, Sheila - 144,182 Sweeney, Mrs. Frank - 58 Sweet, Buddy - 144 SYMP1-IONIC BAND - 198 Szenher, Helena - 40,113,1T8,191,206,256, 262,271 A Tadlock, Alvin - 113 Tadlock, Michael - 129 Talley, Ricky - 113 Tankersley, Mr. lim - 58,130 Tatum, Debra - 129 Taylor, Irma - 129,208 TEACHERS - 52-58 TEA1-IOUSE OF TIIE AUGUST MOON, TI-IE - 20,21 Teet, Dallas - 129 TENNIS - 162 Terrell, Linda - 129 Terry. Dennis - 113 Terry, Mary - 132,144,1S6,208 Terry, Shelby - 129 Tlieollalt, Coy - 4l,l29,l72.lT8.lS0.lS7188 202,204,213,2-15 THESPIANS - 196,l97,25l,252 Thomas, Amanda - 129,204 Thomas, Bernadean - 144 Thomas, Charles - 144 Thomas Suzanne - 14.16.30,31.33,113,174,116 179,187,2o5,213,255,261,272,274 ', era- fi A , . 1, s fs- -4- f'-Ivirffr '!'ji.. ' T'T :T-V- f .f T- ageff 9- ... ii T 1 rf'-9- IT, ,,,. ,, .T rm i 4 A - X Thomason, Charles - 76,113 Thompson, DeAnna - 50,7411 1311711791188' 9o,254,261,267 Tqmipsen, Debbie - 129,174,177,1as,2o4 Thompson, jo Ann - 129,1F89 Thompson, Larry - 129,155,161,209 , P ul - 144 LTEZZEZSS, Sildney - 129,155,161 Thornton, Cathy - 144,208 H - Thornton, Connie - 29,113,1 14,1 18,191,205 256,26l,262,270,2'ig6 189 Th t , Greg -144, i F ThS1StSii, Mrs. Leon - 2627138208 Thrash, Frances - 78,144,191i208 7 7 713 Thi-eadgill, Ravonna -37,129i186i?-011-0-W Threadgill, Ricky - 114,193,264 X Threlkeld, Bob - 21,73,129,174,182,188,l59, Tillrdagr? 'SJe11isf - i29,174,179,164,1s7,191,2o3 Timbs, Tammy - 129,178,1 95,203 Tinker, Mike - 7o,114,l2iv,209 Tippit, Bruce - Todd, Linda - 114 -A Todd, Sharon - 29,111,204 Toler, Norrita - 130'- Tollette, Chester - 1:-7,160 Tollette, Rodnelt' - 144 Tooman, Patti - 144,208 TORC1-ILICHT - 210,250 TOREADORS - 204 TRACK - 164-167 Tracy, Leslie - 114 Trammel, Marsha - 130,174,179,188,204 Trammell, Mike - 31,114,149,180,185,187,188, 209,258,267 Trantharn, Ray - 22,108,114,172,175,180,182, 184,185,188,202,213,253,259,260,267,269 Trantham, Coach Tommy - 58,144,150,152,157 Travis, Michael - 144 Travis, Rodney - 144 Triffet, Mary Nell - 144,208 Trinklein, Jon - 74,144 Triplett, Bill - 130,174,184,188 TROJAN BELLES - 204 TROUBADOURS - 204,266 T-STEPPERS - 206,207,270,271 Tucker, Becky - 51,130,178,187 I f , J, - A rf V, , f 1 ,,., , X- s.. 'fix , 2 V, g. 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