Hot Springs High School - Old Gold Book Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR)
- Class of 1980
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i F I r HP Www in-vw Contents Title Page . .. . . .1 Contents .... . . .2 Alma Mater . . . . .3 Theme ..... . . .4- Summer . . . . .16 Fall . . . . . .32 Winter . . . . .88 Spring ........... 128 Facts and Faces .... 158 Index ........ . . .312 , ' W: gib'fit1+x'.,it , .sg x1..gyg1q' 1, ,T fs ax K if mf 'N c- if WW 4 Nz' 1' is at x, ,g ga, tm ,vflyc ff X we vw. t W WW, mgr.,...+, W J Ms . fl m,AA,,m W if ......,..,t.......m.....,....,.W.. 1 . v H W . ,,.,. . ' 'r it f W T KL' in-.Z2v,. 1. ,wx , 4 V .k,..,n, .5 I M L 'FIQ,i1?Pit?fi5iiQ35ff?iftf, 'ff N, . Wil? , .A ',f5.sQ,::v. ft? 52 ff, 1 FM' lt?,2ywwA Ziff '43 m Alma Mater There's a school we all love dearly, We call her old Hot Springs High. And for her, our Alma Mater, We will fight and die. We will cheer her on to Victory, Oh let our Voices ring true. And our hearts be ever loyal Dear old HOT SPRINGS HIGH ' TO YOU 5 The uniqueness and Wonder found in each individual . . . gms ak 32 The joy and pleasure received from each relationship . . . ..-.....I'- l wif. '15 ,,,,.,,,,,, Y 5 , Y . m Mm lm.. 3 H- 1. , Q! 'M . .L , A, fi 'N Vw' 41 A yi ,,f.'w '- M mwiiaqfg- , -Q V , - ms-aw 'M ' TW -P'Y'iW mfg ,A mmf., -1-f wiv :guy , -1 .Q Q..-vqzw,i.m ' ' - Lum ' --1'f!'i2f1' 'QP+-vm f?-'3f,wzf,?k5'i'5:7?31Q-f'f?35 1b2u.:a, ,V , gs ni ' 2.Q'flQ55- L V f ,V 'ff 1 -, if ,, . M -JW' -w i , - f wgmm 'W' ff r w .' +.,,1 Wi fwkmgi ,wwn . :fy Q - I f ' ,, 4- E, 'E' ' L figs: wL'i' -A' A' -N If 4- A Y ,I I M X, 1 The thrill and excitement experienced in each adventure . . . I qw , , , My .v- wvQa , ..Mk,,u.m EW., All played a part in creating a Wonderful sensation . . . W.. Which emerged as The Spir -'M Z, E. Y M V ' ,f 3aMQ,,4vA ' . 'Gi XF sw W' f Q .ff at 5 n W I , ml -mg 535 'W A A W I A 'Y QA F s 5, A -A 5 Q 5 ii 2 E it of '80 u SUMMER aim M 'M A-man v 5 Boys State Eleven .lunior boys, elected hy the faculty, represented Hot Springs High School at 1979 Boys' State. On June 2 they arrived at U.C.A. in Conway. Upon arrival each boy was placed in an imagi- nary city and county in order to learn the workings ol government. Elections and lectures occupied much of the time for the rest ol the week. Physical fitness in the form of ealisthenics helped the future leaders pass the time. l. Boys' State Delegates: Ist Row: Stephen Puck- ett. Mike Sloan, Louis Hoyt, Wallace Snowden, Clay Cook. 2nd Row: Lewis Sanders, Lance Robin- son. Tommy Daniel, Rick Holt. Bobby Angell, Greg Spurlin. 2. Wallace Snowden serving as Attorney General at Boys' State. 3. Delegates lis- ten to an important speaker, 4. The boys gather to go inside lor a General Session. Girls' State The week long session of Arkansas Girls' State opened on May 27, 1979. Among the 1200 delegates were five girls from Hot Springs High School. Arkansas Girls' State was the second largest in the nation. Ouachita Baptist Univer- sity at Arkadelphia became a model government center for the week. Elections, lectures, and general sessions provided the delegates with on hand experiences in government. Vis- its and lectures by Governor Clinton, Senator Bumpers, and Secretary of State Paul Reviere enriched the week long experiences. The highlight of the week was when the dele- gates assumed control of the Capitol in Little Rock on Friday. 1. Girls' State Delegates: 1st Row: Shelly Whitt, Kathy Stark, Lisa Wilson. 2nd Row: Pam Dunn. Julie Johnson. 2. Bill Clinton addresses the 1200 girls at Girls' State. 3. Dale Bumpers is interviewed by KATV before entering the General Ses- sion. 4. The delegates give a speaker a standing ovation. 5. Bill Clinton fights his way through the crowd. Harding Seminar During the week of June 11-17, Lester Brown, Audri- anna Grisham, Mason Hayes, Ethel Knight, Richard Morrow, and Lea Mullins had the pleasure of attending the Harding Youth Citizenship Seminar which was held in Searcy, Arkansas. The six H.S.H.S. students attended morning and eve- ning classes, but also had time for extracurricular activi- ties such as swimming, basketball, tennis, football, and frisbee. The trip was sponsored by the Civitan Club, who also sponsored a banquet. The six students were presented with citizenship plaques, but most importantly, they acquired memories and friendships that will last a life- time. l 4 l 1. Audrianna Grisham is on her way to Searcy. 2. The delegates lfrom top to bottoml: Richard Morrow, Ethel Knight, Lester Brown, Mason Hayes, Audrianna Grisham, and Lea Mullins. 3. Lea Mullins collapses after morning class. 4. Richard Morrow and new friend wait for the rest of the group. 20 1 3 Y 5 X fllnfgij' 5 , ' ! l f ff gf e 1. Lea Mullins llstl and Audrianna Gris- ham l3rdj with suilcmalrs. 2. Lea Mullins is surprised by the cams-ra on arising. 3. Lea Mullins and Mason Hayes during an afternoon lecture. 4. One of the many speakers. 5. Richard Morrow tries to avoid the Camera. 6. John ,lonz-s of Alabama and Audrianna Grisham. In the Good Ole Summertime K ...Q l. H1-alhe-r Biwlml gvla a lu-ar hug from Daw! Glnnllln-n. 2. Dann:-lla Grisham and Bvrky Faulkner vuri- a Big Mar Altavia. 3. Shana Sluflnrsl. M4-laniv Br-.xnsn-llar and Lori Williams liurlmpping al llw Arlington, 4. Rollin Wright waits lor lhv big valrh. 5. .loy Burns. 6. Kay Wilslnl!s'xpe'ri1'nr1's anullwr luis:-ralrlv Nummvr rlay. 7. Plullis Pow-rs and moth:-r 1-al a Honolulu mark, 8. Ri1'har4lW1'lrlip1m's with Ihr' naliu-Q, H l, sy: ' 'ix .cv-:E '-iii .: . ? . Zi: 5155 M - V .. if ng. f' g-mei! ine in A-. v' 4149? S f was .t . -If 1. Karen Reed. 2. Doug Hall at the lake. 3. Annual Staff Members enjoy an exciting evening at the Arlington. 4. Students spend a day in the sun. 5. Suzy Wagers in Florida. 6. Mark Brooks and Pam Schild- gen have a picnic. Summer Vacation. A time to explore new worlds, seek out new friendships, and boldly do what no Trojan has done before. The above held true for most of the students of Hot Springs High. The many exciting places visited by the more fortunate include Scotland, Europe, Hawaii, Columbia, and McCain Mall. Those who stayed around town held down interesting jobs: all the way from McDonald's and lawn mowing to enumerating and forest rangers. No matter where they went or what they did, they could always be proud of the fact that they were a Tro- jan. Practice Makes Perfect Z' ,ws --fl . ' ,WW ,awf fem? it 1. Emanuel Jernigan beats the heat during football practice. 2. Matt Hayes shows his expertise with the basketball. 3. Trojan players take a break before learning new plays. 4. Trojan defense awaits for practice to resume. S. Matt Hayes takes a shot from the free throw line. 6. Trojans look like they use some Gatorade. 24 l as 4+ as 7,--- f fire ' ,. .1 s ... 'ask' O - W. Mis' .. L' QR ..,, . X .. Summer Means Vacation!!! 3 I - ,cf Q Lu.:-s..:. H- f. - 'fi A.. ff .Q- lyk... 1. Phyllis Powers and Carol Robinson play the native part while vacationing in Hawaii. 2. Jeff Wagers, Melanie Branstetter, and Jeff Bowers help Fred Edmond decide which hat will at the OGB workshop. 3. Lori Williams hams it up in Louisiana. 4. Suzy Wagers is ready forthe sun, wind, and surf. 5. Darlene Hicks, Paula Chambers, and Adrienne Cobb enjoy the warm summer day. 6. Doug Hall takes along a bottle of suntan lotion before taking a spin around the lake. W. Black and Gold Game mesa f-25 3- ,iv AMT iw' This year, as usual, the Hot Springs High School intersquad scrimmage game, better known as the Black and Gold game, took place on a hot night in late August. This night was looked forward to by many Trojan fans as a time to watch the 1979 Trojan team in action for the first time, and also as a time for to see friends again. -- fe' ' - ws. , ,,,, y yr, t , X .,--t 1. The Trojans retain the lead. 2. The tension mountsl 3. Richard Morrow sends the ball into 6 L K i L my action. 4. Coach Reese shows off his Terrible Towel, presented to him by the Booster Club. 5. 9 y L A iiii ii'iii li iii W Mr. Haley. 6. The band prepares to play. - - . .. ii 26 nnual rrives ilv Buy, buy, buy your book, buy your book todayf, And buy they didg for an August 15 delivery. The day arrived, but the books did not. One week later at 6:00 A.M., the truck pulled -s. i up to school, with 750 annuals needing to be cut to show the surprise plexiglass cover. More than five hundred students came during the day to observe staff members slitting hands and books and to share autographs with one another. 1. Sign proclaims the had news of No Annuals Today! 2. Mary Braeken and Lysa Smith stand in front of school to tell students to some back next week. 3. Greg Spurlin works diligently to reveal the plexiglass cover. 4. Mrs. Bisehof sells one more annual to Sharon Donald, 5.John Caldwell wields the Exaeto Knife on book eovers. 27 Writefs Cramp I , f if 1 is it if W After an extremely short summer, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors alike, erowded into the cafeteria for another hectic registration. The Juniors and Seniors rushed from teacher to teacher snatching and filling out eards, so that they could finish and enjoy the last free day of summer. But, the Sophomores stood seared and in a state of shoek at the Mass Con- fusion! Finally after a few l'm sorry this class is elosed's and a few eases of writer's eramp, everyone was registered ready for another year of High School!! 1. Juniors diligently work at filling out their cards. 2. Shelly Ray sharpens a pt-neil for Scott Panyi. 3. Sophomore-s turn in their srhedule rartls. 4. Donald Collli needs help. 5. T-Steppers take a break from prat-tive to register. ,sf ,- I .gin - 4 1. Vicki Carter, Pam Dunn, Mary Pager, and Julie Johnson prove to be a big help during registration. 2. Juniors and Seniors both work hard. 3. Kevin Hudson serves the donuts. 4. Mr. Hodges proclaims that Counselors Make It Better. 5. A new student waits for help. 6. Mrs. Search approves a schedule. 7. Mike McCrory, Kyle Payton, Larry Golden, and Lisa Neely. 8. Shonna Green and Lisa Henshaw are never too busy to pose for a picture. 9. Ken Pugh signs up for an English class. 29 FALL 'i ' in 6 I. ng ,I H wk' I --A .I gf? 5- 7 ' 'Vi 71 MINI MINI MAG One of the many attractions of Hot Springs is the lakes. Those who live in town are able to drive to any of the nearby Lakes Catherine, Hamilton, and Ouchita attract tourists from camping areas and enjoy a day of swimming, skiing, and sun- all over. The natives of Hot Springs, however, are able to enjoy ning. them all summer long. For those who live on one of the three, the lake is right out their backdoor. Flicks Tunes Tllf SUITIIHPF Of 79 VMS d popular SPQISOH fOr m0V Diseo was the main sound of the summer. Some of the top songs of ,79 were: les with a sports the mc Sy lvfster Stallone was back I. My Sharona ...........................,..... The Knack in tht ring in Roeky II The other two boxing films 2. Lead Me On .........,..... .......... M axine Nightingale of the summer were The Mam Event and The 3. After the Love is Gone ..... . . .Earth, Wind and Fire Champ 41. We Are Family ............ ..... L . .Sister Sledge Horror movies were back also Allen The offlee hits . , .I x . . M 4' 4.,, 1, . . Q 1 V E 1 QP x I ' 77 PP ' . , , , 77 ' Y H ff ' 77 Y? , , , . , Amit 'ville Horror, and Phantasm were all box Y 5. Devil Went Down to Georgia ............ Charlie Daniels Band 6. Bad Girls ...,........................... Donna Summer 7. When You're in Love With a Beautiful Woman ....... Dr. Hook 8. Ring My Bell .......,........................ Anita Warr 9. Mama Can't Buy Your Love ..................... Elton John 10. Fight .................. .... B arbra Streisand ,rt 2 'Eta ,spur-f wme'-AFI 'S-.ww f, . - N I A A 1 iftftsvfr boy 'QP o ' Q ft M I5 vf 4 f fr gi' Xu, f ey?-V-4x51 5 d I' I 'It Mo a AQ f gf X 'Ip , X N .fx I K -if I I XXII atb WN? I Wick get it R L, Trlp to See Pope Am1d the excltement of the week before the Texarkana game four dedlcated tcaehers carrled the game ball and the team roster all the way to Iowa to have them blessed by the Pope Teachers Angell Slpe Anderson and Belnhardt set off at 2 00 p m on a dark October 3rd mornlng fwednesdayj Wlth only a few necessary stops lnterruptmg thelr trlp the four drove untll 3 00 the next morn mg Shlverlng ln the cold they Walled untll 5 00 a m when they caught the shud dle bus to Llvlng Hlstory Farms Thfy sat ln a cow pasture wrapped ln blankets and walted untll 3 I5 for the Pope s arrlval They made 1t back to Hot Sprmgs by 9 O0 Frlday mormng wlth the ball and roster By the wav the Trojans won the game I3 7' Eat More Panther Hot Springs Hugh School students have always been famous for thelr lngenulty but thls year four SCHIOFS lced the cake The Thursday mght before the Benton game John Caldwell Greg Alford Kelly Carter and Tlsh Sprmger traveled to Ben ton Hlgh School Posing as Benton Student Councll members they persuaded the janltor to let them IH the school Once ln More Panther and Trojans Were Here They also hung a glgantlc sign outside of the Benton gymnaslum To follow up the act flfty or more HSI-IS students escorted the Panthers football team lnto town with cars donned 1n black and gold streamers posters and balloons How s that for SPIRIT? nu O tobfr a popular port l'ft1lXfS new fIlIl'lllSld m cath war Thr sport I I'0lllIlg-I Bolling, 1 a harmless prank whlt h man bf done to amone fm nds cnc mu tcathf rs and whomextr tlse ran bf thought of ' l Q ,f , Q I ' I is ' f l x ,f .1 , I X I fl . I ' I I A C- A t I' I I IX f ,X ff l I , ' ' ttt vttt A - - k,,-k I .I kifk It ' rs 1 it o ' ' ' , ' f ' ' - I Vgzhgg they proceeded to hang signs in the hallway which read, Eat , S NNE S i ,NNN nunua mm K . I I I ,av . ve . 'vs' r I 1 , I . I Co - 4' A s V- rf' I x A 1' x, It pq. . '.S. .-v tp. V v. sky' MINI MINI MAG Pep Assemblies 1. Togetherness is the key. 2. Signs arlrl to thr- excitement. 3. One of our unique girls. 4. Stu- dents show their spirit, 5. B4-duty Queen. 6. All for one. 7. T-Steppers perform. Pep Assemblies were a common sight on Fridays at Hot Springs High. Every student and teacher had a chance to scream and express their spirit and love forthe Trojans. Even though we lost our first two games the spirit and support in FF 3' ru 1 na I5 U3 U2 .- sr sc rn C.. an II' 4 fb 'D O C Z FT V71 1? ,PRN T HE RS WN--...W ws., l. Juniors always help. 2. Thx- drummcrs do tht-ir Af' .pf h 'Q part. 3. The- 1'hc'0rlc-adcrs and lhv assistants on Fiflivs' Day. 4. Mr, Allvn and lf 34'll4'l'S arc- a dc-lightful ultrav- tion. 5. The- junior guys pull for a virtory. 6. Cathy Buskcn Shows wh0's numbvr l. 7. Rita ,lom-s vsalvhc-s cars-fully. S 35 Pep Assemblies ,Q f I ,Q , v,,,,. ,, ,W , is 1' 0- 2. l. Lisa Martin and frivnds lwal thc' rush to the- pc-p assvmlrly. 2. S1-niorsbluwoffu lot of sic-am! 3. T-Slvppvrs do an 4-xviling roulim-. 4. Traryl' Hudson gms down! 5. Todd M1'D0nald hvlps Kr-lly Balvs chvvr on Fiftivs' Day. 6. Tvavhvrs Hshakv lhvir gruovv things. 7. Mrs. Rvinhardt frraks out! 3 - . I wi. . M 'UW 'WLT yizmmx i NE hi? Q W. FQ 1 Q 1 av, '-xxx 4 X,. ' il Hall ,lavksom ille- Fayrltm'ill1- Brnton Marianna Tvxarlaana Russ:-llxillv ' Mills Sylvz1nHills Calhuliv High K, g 38 13-21 20-21 14- T 26- 6 28- 6 , A if Q ' HMI' Little Rook Hall 13-21 Jacksonville 20-21 Wallaeed Snowden made the only two touehdowns of the game, thrown from QB Lanee Robinson, and the second com- ing from Alternate QB Shawn Wilson. 1. QB Shawn Wilson gets a tip from Coaeh May. 2. Clay Cook plans strategy for next play. 3. Tro- jan defense on the move against Little Rock Hall. as ' a tiaatt- - . --, -fff---' :riffs ...X f s ' o 'K ' t.,. .. - . .5 ,Wo .. V.. Q-.ss f -, Jacksonville proved to be a heart- breaking loss, with the Trojans losing the ball in the last few seconds of the game, with the Red Devils capitalizing on the fumble. The Trojans left determined to lose no more games. '11 r.'. ....---.. ., . . ' .rri aoat . .--... - ' tots .t... r I A A -i..- : Q 'L j 4. Referees aren't the only ones calling the plays at Trojan stadium 5 Bobby Ang: ll .sf Q ' attempts PAT with help from Shawn Wilson. 6. Trojan defense STAMPLF Jar ltson ville. . as--Q . - --- 3 -Qs-N-S1 . , .. . ... t -,. , .1 S W. Y ff. , - . A . Q , . www -A S- Q.: r - ' -A ' 52 --X-'Is ' 2 . fi- : .ws rages, 'Mf 5i ' F' ' 5 f . --.. .. . . 717555:-Vis. G.-.15.s. f LEIWS-s.,:g', ,. . A- ' fi--1: .3 -fats, ,J v-'f -wss,.,:zgg.f:'ifgif-ff, f so : r ' '-:ref .T mf it .1 , I ' , 'L rt ES:J1ir1:eis T' figs. Prrjii - -'- -ig : ,s E3I1:s,.: .V V 1 . Fa etteville 14-- 5. Z it il . .- - Q. -. 2 - ' ' Wg... - .,-its Ak 6 . - . - . 'Q : . t- . - - - . X A .. if ' ' if fh' - 4- K sf. -5. fr 5 -E .. 1' X .,.. . . . -K -- . ---if ' L f K- t -- 6 I . ...se 1. - .i K. . -' - If ' .. .uv E ji ...til N K kk . if if-T K gm 3 if VHS, F. X K .- it - I A . i .. 6 4 ,. Q- j..,..,e-' - E A sets if 'fx 6 . .ff ,g.igf,,, .t-is .A - R F -t.. 1 -is . t he VK Y. - 2 Q I K 4' k I .K A . KE :I ...S 1 ' . 1 ' - . - s . . me - .I - - Shawn Wilson made the first T.D. of the evening, making the game a 7-7 tie. The second TD. came when Shawn Wilson passed to Wallace Snowden, then Wallace passed to Peter Vinson for a 65 yard T.D. l. Trojans corner the bulldogs. 2. Coach Reese battles it out with a referee. 3. Troy on the move. ' Q. M' ' H nm W I L A 1 I-aff f M' . A ,, I yryy L ' ff ' f' W 5 rw MH A ' .ft Q H J .wi 4 - Q, . - ' L . . - -1 . w- wf Wt 7.1255 'E I . .. sf . .7 w gg '- .. I , K ti ' I 1 ' V 1 K ...X 2 I I 1 .f. .ff Benton 26-6 sl G is .. an .t s j The Benton Panthers wcren't sure what to expect after the pep assembly Fri- day, but the Tro- jans showed them after Wallace made 3 TD,s and Lonnie Cobb claimed a loose ball on Panthers' 32 yd. line and ran for a T.D. end- ing the game in a 26-6 win for Troy. 4. Kelly Watkins watching patiently from the sidelines. 5. Trojans getting a few more yards. . ,mn 8 .. Q, E ... he 11 K 5 fi --f M . K .. 5 1 N S 'gsm- . ii.. .... . . .wif 'kkik K .. .... 1 sf as ft .lif . seeei sss. .ett --.1 s . ..... .... 9 WW asa we X? .ge -We WW at. N w- et. Q-we New a-sfbgia, -,W - ' . I . .... I .tsifsss .... .. .1 ff if ' -. .- ..-- .f ..1.-.2.faav2.fffzf2.p::t11t..1.tzf.1.. K-. . -1 'zfii r -fzf'XiL..y sas-. -: ..: -.459 . - .. . -s -1' A 11 'I-5 12 .- --is-3 l: , . - .. . A . . - .. -t-- , . . .... A -mls .. .sf L tLii'iiW:x'H- i' . --fi' 'Af Y. f:3?f1?L' --'ii' ..s1Y:- 1- -i i .'1 ss-ffiftiif -3525 'fivit..'2E'i: i.'.i -.1 i '1 -'S :.--1---15 E' 15. - 3971 . - . . -. L . tw'-t.. W -sa alike-se- Marianna 28-6 Our Trojans won another exceptional game from the other Trojans. 1. Shawn Wilson watches the defense do their job. 2. Trojans fighting for A win in Marianna. Russillville 20-13 Russelville game had Snowden making the first touchdown of the evening, with Clay Cook, Archie Mitchell, and sophomore Ricardo keeping Russellville from passing. Texarkana 13-7 as 4. K in Mm, XX.. was 90 Each player played a winner's game, especially Tommy Daniels and Shawn Wilson, making the downs for the Tro- jans. 4. Wilson watches Texar- kana's defense get tough. 5. Coach Reese lays it on the line. 6. Kelly Watkins and Coach Reese give each other a helping hand in Texarkana game. Mills 21-14 Sylvan Hills 20-0 Q t Mfg h T-W' ' I N 4, , L . t , f ' .2 A cw 'f'f'7v 2 Shawn Wilson played the first half, making an exec-llent performance. Snowdon and Wilson made the touchdowns of T the evening. -gt U l. Lonnie Cobb makes sure NX Mills player goes nowhere. 2. Tommy Daniels signals TD. 3. Randy Roberts fell on the mistake giving the Trojans a first and ten. Angell hit his PAT and the Trojans led 7-0. 3. Peter Vinson making a beautiful reveption. 4. Coach Reese pointing out a few things to Trojan Player. Catholic High 24--6 Three of thc' Trojan touchdowns were made by Wallat'f' Snowdon, with Angell hitting the extra points. 5. Troy lines up. 6. Snowden breaking tackle. 7. Wilson shows ball-rarrying ability. ., Q K Lk W xx xi 1 NN .Q , .,,, n f , H, ' .' '0-1.f---..,.,,., ' I , ,h ff lf- ff' lx M. , A, f H :jf fn I R f Tx an fx s- H L X5 a x 'Ut Pay 1 H Tut' W 2 4 my slr The Trojans had been labeled at the beginning of the season, young and inexperienced. So far they have shown their coaches and fans what a true team is. They have learned from their mistakes, but most important they have learned to work together and to form themselves as Number 1. Senior BOBBY ANGELL K LONNIE COBB DE MICHAEL FLETCHER NM DARRELL GREATHOUSE DE .la 1 ARCHIE MITCHELL TE RICHARD MORROW CENTER PERRY SMITH WR WALLACE SNOWDEN RB Trojans ERIC COLEMAN UI' CLAY COOK S! S TOMMY DANIEL QB DARRELL ELKIN DE DOUG HALL S! S CARLTON JACKSON FB BRIAN KECK TE MIKE McDANlEL SE MIKE MOSS LB SCOTT PANYI P TONY ROBERTS DT MIKE SLOAN DE DAVID STONE S! S FRANK THOMPSON DT KELLY WATKINS DT SHAWN WILSON QB This yearls dances, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council, proved to be a great success. They were the perfect place to go warm up after a cold football game or wind down after an exciting basketball game. 46 1. Aaron Burroughs dances the night away. 2. Before and after dances, moving tables and chairs is enjoyed by all. 3. Lisa Martin feels the Beat. 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Wooks and we-1-ks wr-nt into the- prvparation to makc' this yr-ar's Homcvorning ff-stivitic-s a mf-rnoralilv occasion for ont- and all. Eavh vlass chose four low-ly ladies that the-y ft-lt would basl rc-pre-sc-nt their class. Tha-sv ladies composod our Trojan and Comvt Homecoming royalty vourt. 48 1. Trojan Que-1-n Donn:-lla Wright and Com:-l Quvvn Eslra Marshall hs-autifully rvign uwr tht- homm-ruining if-atiiiti:-s whilv lhn-ir vsvorlf. Tommy Dannfls and Wal- larv Snowdon look on. 2. Trojan S4-nior Maid Dona Dvan and 1-wort Doug Hall lake limr out to gin- our photograph:-r a fmilr lu-lorv joining thi-ir trim-nds alll-r thi- homm-4-oming assi-rnlily. 3. Mr. Wilson pm-rfornis tht- principal dutii-s ol voronat- ing the- Que-1-ns while- Mr. Crop, wa, out oi town. 4. Que-win Estra Marshall enjoys an laugh with Mark Thomas alla-r thi- Holm-foming am-mhly. 5. Con-y Larilw and David Rvinhardt pr:-M-nl tht- 4-runny to thi- awaiting Qui-1-ns. 6. Trojan Que-vn Don- ne-lta Wright and 1-si nrt Tonnny Danin-ls. Xfls 5 if f 'N Q i 1 - Q TT f i i , X its I, iiiw mow 'feasts ff X... me ssw-fa, 'sf'-lffifii , a -twig 77 s . . fa, as z -...fa.....a5 .3 I Sf' Q e i af. V ,,, M .... Y .i .K S ,..,qX4 l S oqlf F 'lib ti w N 9' : fs 5 - mmmx . me J, M i N, xxx: T 1 l .Q lxfllil -Q .Q 'F' Ht' S.. . 2 r.,'g it ,, -hr 4 vi I r.....,... H ao- s 'p ,fu ,s i, l. The Almighty Trojan lLanrc' Robinsonj Proudly marches in the Homecoming parade. 2. Comet Senior Maid Missy Cay sits and enjoys the ride during the Homv- coming parade. 3. Stepping high the T-Steppers march for the crowd at the Homecoming parade. 4-. Junior Comet Maids Anita Calhoun and Nikki Muccanti cram in a sportscar driven by Holly Adams and escorts Peter Vinson and David Ross come along for the ride. 5. Senior Come-t Maid Beverly Hill gives us a warm smile. 6. Trojan Sopho- more Maids Kim Wilson and Sonya Walker. 7. Sopho- mores Vickie Outler, Jan Dickinson, Bonita Reed, Lisa MrAnally, Svott Loye, Robert Poole, Mike Foshec- show their spirit. 49 tw l. Trojan Quo:-n Dunne-tta Wright anal Cyrlunt- Qui-vn Extra Marshall smile- for a pirture-. 2. Cum- Pls Quefvn Fstra Marahall stands with hvr falhrr, Mr. Wilbun- Wx-nun. 3. Seniors Tish Spingvr. Dona Dran, Donut-tta Wright. Chrri Arfhrr, Be-writ Hill, and Ming Gay he-lp rhrfr un the Tro- jans. 4. Trojan Hom:-Coming Court: Sonya Walkt-r. Trary Mrclard. Dona D1-an, Quw-n Donnella Wright, Tish Springrr, Cltvri Arrhrr, Kathy Whilv, Kim Wilson. 5. Que-4-n Dnnm-Ita Wright est-ortt-tl by he-r fatht-r, Mr. Micky Wight and Nivk Klalt and David Rt-inhatrlt. 6. Snphumorv Maid Sonya Walkvr. Kim Wilsnn, Susit- Hankinw. anfl Robyn Wright. 50 ,..li 1 .wa -A, sv' -1 ,N if Q5 3 E I Tr1lg.mQuf'1'rv IL-nmu1.4 W rmghl ukv- mm In-In mln- pun- ml,1!kmlIvXl.m I'.1go'r.uv:l Rin-u-I4 nr-pf-nm 2. IA-up f-:rm.nl- mm 1 Nlup mln IL-my ..,m..., f..x..nx .nm-fm, 4.-f nu- Tfmu- 3.4 x.l.,...1Q...,.'.. l-.-in N1,mn..ll M4 x1....u ..f11.....,f1J,... 1..f.1.... u....' n.,.x...g nw ,.....,n- ug. .. mn. mul- Xmin-x Brx,HlI.,lll41 Rn-.WK mllwrxpfwux L Trupu Junmr N1.u-IX lmllu W hm' .nn-I Tu- x M--t1I,mi -um! ln-mm-n 'I' Sl:-ppcrx. Dun k- Ilx l.1ur.A lklulrl, .ul-I l.lxl l.ul:'r 5. liwlollv Nunn-1 umlllp: lluuri' Rnlnn V rlplhl. Nlkh Mun'r.ulll. Bm:-rlx Hill. Mun lln. Qurvn fLlmN1.nrNIu,uIl. 1.1111-'r jurnhll. Mul.llL1Ilu-run. Sum- H.1nKm-. 6. lfxrlulu- Junmr Xhni Nikki Mm---.nulx lm-LN qullv vlquul -umhnp null: X u'k1k11ru'r Page 52. 1.Steve Puckett is proud of his donut, but Lester Brown could care less. 2. Shrewd businessperson Mary Fager tries to sell her quota. 3. Sponsor Reba Lowrey reads the announcements at a morning meeting. 4. Reba Lowrey, Spon- sorg Mary Fager, V.P.g Pam Dunn, Setzg Vicky Carter. Bus. Mgr.g Larry Martin, Pres. fsittingl. QM..-N,.., --K Page 53. 1. Larry Martin and Mrs. Lowrey vonverse while an unidentifiahle student watches on. 2. Mary Fager watches while' Pam Dunn takes tht- m0rning'S minutes. 3. Vicky Carter gets delirious when it comes to working in the bookstore. 4. A typir-al Tuesday morning meeting. 52 ,,,, i WW V K - 2 y f 6 -s. 33 'Q . SQ' The five Student Council officers prepared for the oncoming year by attending the Southern Association of Student Councils in Biloxi. Mississippi. in July 1979. During the year the council kept busy with Tuesday morning meetings, dances. Homecoming, and Sadie Hawkins. They also sold donuts and operated the book- store each morning in addition to running the concession stand during basketball season. In January they purchased a new sound system to bc used during dances and pep assemblies. The second semester saw a change in presidents. Larry Martin, having received all of his needed credits and wanting an early start at college, graduated at mid-term. Therefore, Nick Klatt acted as President for the remainder of the year. Q. st t F si 3 if ...ui Q,.,.l3 ., 'Q Sit! Qt- s F' my tudent Council l Thf- Futurv Businm-ss Le-adm-rs of America. alias FBLA. had anothc-r avtiw ye-ar this yvar. Led by Prosidvnt Shvlly Whitt. the-5 we-rv Pngagf-d in such avtivitiz-s as sf-lling randy. going to Conv:-ntions, and having partivs. Thf-y attvndcd se-vc-ral distrivt conferences and Statf' Confvronvc' in Little- Rovlx tht' wovlwnd of April 18th and 19th. All who attc-ndod those vlaim to have had a gre-at timv. F555 x'lifgf N . . a ii gggtaaaai g g . ,:-:-- 7. X ...W +-as 1. Ronda Sargent waits for mm-ting's s-nd while Shelly Whitt organizus age-nda. 2. FBLA Sponsors and Offi1'vrs: Bark Row: Mrs. Rue, Mrs. Holds-n, Mrs. Thornton, Mrs. Pruitt. Middlt- Row: jingc-r Frith, Shelly Whitt, Rick Holt, Carla Todd. Front Row: Grng Collier, Rolanda Hurst, Lorna DPYoung, Chr-ri Arvha-r. 3. Tvrri Easter. 4. Greg Collier looks up a hot numhf-r dur- ing an FBLA mvcting. W in 3, M5 ig 'L The HSHS Beta Club was very active this year. Led by the four female officers and sponsor Mrs. Joyce Littleton, the group par- ticipated in many activities. These included entering a float in the Homecoming Parade, putting together and selling their annual school directories, and having an end of the year picnic. January 25 saw the group in Little Rock attending the Beta Club Conven- tion where Karen Reed placed second in the talent contest. 1. Officers prepare for a meeting. 2. Mike Sloan keeps Beta members in line. 3. Front: Laurie Johnson, Sec.: Tish Springer, V.P. Back: Mrs. Littleton. Sponsor: Beverly Hill. Pres.: Pam Dunn, Trcas. 4. Bc-La Club members take a break. Beta Club 1 From Beethoven to the Blues, our high school band keeps the student body in the musical highlight. Giving a parade perform- ance or just the Alma Mater, the band does an excellent job. Presenting a concert or just ren- dering a standing ovation, the band goes all out to make a successful showing. Certainly this superb showmanship and exhibition of talent owes its effectiveness to some source. This source for the past four years has been the director, Mr. Harvey Haley. The band has definitely been on-the-go. They have made such outstanding appearances as the State Fair Parade, the War Memorial Marching contest, and the State and All- Region Concert contests. 1. The Hot Springs High School Trojan Band. 2. The band performs at the game. l 56 Trojan Band S H on m 5 ,NX Q it ,.A11L:A,A . I 1,f1 'rig i ,.1 S if ik 1. Grit Dodd in pracii1'f'. 2. Lvlsa Browning vnjoys llw bus rifle- allvr a victo- E rious football game. 3. Tha- band performs al a Pep Assvmlnly. 4-. Drurnnwr Clinton Coleman, 5. Thomas Davis lrava-ls to an out of town gains- with the hand. l. Thr' band I:-d bv If M H' And a ne, and a , ' ,ku . u ms. marrhing down Cvnlral Avvnufx 2. Kr-vin Thornton and Mr. H3105 lakc- adxantage- of halftime-. 3. Thr- drummf-rs live-nrld up thf- pc-p assc-rnblivs with thz-ir spfwial vadvnvf-, 4. The halflinw show, 5. Aftvr a pf-rformance, thu hand waits on thc' trark. 'Wm MW 2 ,. , - 2 VVGVV '-1n -Q., if 5 495 at if 'l Q if f A 4 amz 3 4 vi , V gvw ei 5 ,,,5, 1. , iiii 'rl 5 l. The' band waits to go on fivld. 2. Janet Nvlson trif-s her hand at trombone. 3. Marty Dockf-ry and Keith McAnnally play Co Troy Go, a crowd favorite. 4. Lea Mullins leads the band during their halftime- show. . .:: , 9 aww 'X 5 ts.. K, T-Steppers l Jr' , xi V1 5- iw.- ig..I3g arf in -,V Front Row: Holly Coffman - Capt., Rita jones 3 Flag Sgt., Susan Lorton - Rank Sgt., Celeste Minney - Co-Capt., Tina Barker i Master Sgt., Cynthia Loudermill - Rank Sgt., Shelia Steward. Middle Row: Lynn Page, Dawn Kelly, Laura Daniels, Lisa Luter. Gaye Gavin. Top Row: Wanda Howard, Diana Robbins, Tracy McClard, Rosalind Briggs, Tish Springer, linger Frith Kim Renshon, Janet Hulsey, Stephanie Simms. Center: Rolanda Hurst, Dona Dean, 1. T-Stoppers performing at a football game. 2. Kicking high at a pep assembly. 3. T-Steppers show their smiles. The 1979-80 T-Steppers have been working hard to bring us spectacular performances at pep assemblies, football games, and basketball games. They always add a special touch to the spirit of 801 Their sponsor is Miss Janet Stovall, a physi- cal education teacher ata local elementary school. 60 , ,W , . 1 . i if if f yy, V .... , A I . , :7 . at - 25 V 555753 UL J ifbzmf EJ' 'iff iw I ' ., me M ,M ,M A Jay, my f .vmnu www! , f r . aaaa M a rrrta i a we? an 1 1 . in RK 1. Susan Lorlon, Holly Coffman and thvir building sponsor. Mr. Bob Cross. 2. Holly Coffman, Kim Rvnshon and Tina Barker talk ln-fore class. 3. Ly nn Pagz-. Rolanda Hurst, and Susan Lor- fon al an early morning. 4. Dona Dc-an, Cclestv Minnoy and Tracy M1-Clarrl at homvvoming fc-slivities. 5. Somf' T-Sfvppvrs pose' for a pivlurv. 6. T-Slvppvrs prartivv in thc- hall. lGppCI'S I l -Q . The Hot Springs High School Var- sity Cheerleaders have done their 1 usual job of arousing the spirits of the Trojan fans. They attended a T, JNL-- summer cheerleading camp at Jones- boro where they earned top honors. Throughout the year, the cheerlead- ers kept the spirits of the fans high 1 with their cheers and enthusiasm. l. Royalty and Kelly Hales stand for Alma Mater. 2. Lisa Gordon vher-ring at a Trojan game. 3. Tanja Qrgan and Kelly Bale-s sell spirit ribbons to Mel Bow- ers and Cheri Arvher. 4. Janice Jordon helps Mandy May. 5. Cheerleaders pose with Homecoming maids Kathy' White and Janive Jordon, 62 Varsity Cheerleaders K Q' h- - Q .... ,Sw l. ' i 1 Hw' H -' V ,Q . . .. . . -- W - i E E , . .... 'WI 3 N,..-- ,,...--fy A 'J' 1. Front: K. Bales, c'apl.3 M. May, masvotg T, Organ. Center: D. Carnathan: K. Wl1ilPLT. Hudson, T. Davis: L. Gordon. Bark: M. Bossong K. Willialns1J.jmwr- don, Co-vapl. 2. Kathy White' is vaught unexpevlc-rlly by the camera. 3. K4-lly Bales vhs-f-rs. 4. Cheerleaders prartivc- diligently. 5. Tracy Hudson on Disvu Day. 6. Tanja Organ and Nivk Klalt on 50's Day. I 5 .. rn Varsity Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Cheerleaders r l 1979 80 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders VVmAk ,eelle Ca ptain - jean Pittman C C 4Li: as Co-Captain -Trisha Vance Sonya Walker Nancy Horner Robyn Wright Kay Jensen Joni Carroll Cheryl Herndon The Junior Varsity squad was excellent this year. They added color and spirit to all the foot- ball and basketball games. They practiced hard during the summer, and continued this during the school year. Their complicated Cheers at pep assemblies were enjoyed by all. Left: J.V.'s pose for a pivlurv. Sponsor - Mrs. Massey ni few W Phyllis Mclntosh Denise Duke Paula Williams Vera Lige Willa Stewart Revena Christon Captain - Nancy Williams Co-Capt. - Estra Marshall Brenda Washington Darlene Garland Glenda Smith Lisa Hildreth Janice Smith Tina Kelly This yearis Pep Squad was small but spirited They attended all the home football games, and many that were out of town. During the summer they met on Thursdays to learn new cheers and routines They also got out on the field with the cheerleaders and T Steppers during the homecoming half-time show All in all, our Pep Squad did a good job. 1979-80 Pep Squad Music The Music Department had one of its better seasons this year at Hot Springs High. The ACappella. Varsity. and Madrigal choirs traveled to many events and were very successful in several. Breaking the high sehool record in many events and having many honors placed upon the high sehool. Since most of the events take place on the road, few students get the opportunity to see their Music Department in action. All these achievements could not have been achieved without the co-operation and hard efforts of the choir and the superb directions from Mr. Tim Blann. l. Music Director - Mr. Tim Blann. 2. ACappella Choir - Fall Semester: Front Row, Left to Right: Brenda Thoroughman. Linda Tyler, Suzy Swenson, Connie Thornton, Becky Faulk- ner, Marilyn Williams. Carla Todd tpianol. Second Row: Debra Newman. Lisa Neely. Janet Jones. Bobbie Smoke, Mary Ranger, Shirlane Mauldin. Tommy Fulton, Vicky Shaw, Tamara Phillips, Shelly' Stout, Third Row: Letta Cook. Kay Kincaid. Debra Lewis, Carolyn Green, Tony Counts. Darrell Greathouse, Erie Robinson, Randy Adderholt, Penny Richardson, Karen Reese. Kathy Klein, Marva Washington. Lesia Browning. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Karol Ann Mitchell, Brenda Wright, Kim Nalls. Charles Kellar, Robert Bryant. Jody Wright, Cary Sroggins. Michael Thomas, Paul Wim-land. Greg Spurlin, Randy Early. Brian Daniels, Tony Cage, and Larry Martin. 66 i ,,z-' I YM yy if :! L y avg y is , , ,,,,. X yy 5 i 1. Varsity Choir - Fall Semester: Front Row, Left to Right: Lisa McAnally, Aleta Watson, Lisa Black, Terrie Easter, Bevalee Burton, Leslie Peterson, Agnes Coleman, Gerri O'Byrne, Judith Jarrell, Beth Adderholt, Kathleen Ranger. Back Row, Left to Right: Beverly Shaw, Vera Lige, Zolette Gant, Dianne Cockrill, Mary Jones, Susan Ware, Robin Holsworlh, Karen Reed, Debra Whitaker, Robin Lwingston, Sandy Garrison, Donna Grisham, jeffrie Holder. 2. Greg Spurlin, Shelly Stout, Randy Early, Lisa Black, Randy Adderholt, Carla Todd. 3. Madri- gals - Fall Semester: Left to Right: Kim Nalls, Carla Todd, Greg Spurlin, Karen Reed, Lesia Browning, Eric Robinson, Kay Kincaid, Michael Thomas, Karol Ann Mitchell, Lisa Neely. Randy Early, Shirlene Mauldin, Penny Richardson. ' T L A' Stags, 'S i X i t 1 5 N ,... 5 ffib t ' . S 1- M Q f- ,yas W.. K 'Lg 555 , Sf' w N gg .few 'if tif lm Kas ---. 1. City officials investigate a bomb threat. 2. Students enjoy the break fire drills offer. 3. Amidst the crowd, Shelly Whit prays for the safety of the school. Once every month or so the bell rang on and off continuously signal- ing, of course. a fire drill. Or maybe a bomb threat. Or maybe a tornado drill. Whatever type drill it happened to be, the HSHS fire marshals were stationed at various posts around the school making sure traffic ran smoothly. The head fire marshals were Wallace Snowden and Annette Jones. This year's library club, led by Pres. Chris Cooper, per- I-' formed many important and appreciated services for the school this year. Besides keeping the library in order, they hung spirit signs on the library wall before the various games. A new attraction in the library this year was the T.V. recorder which added depth to all of the classes. 1. Lester Brown and Sheila Morris plan their wedding. 2. Mike Moss and Laura Holiman. 3. Officers Mrs. Logan, Scott Campbell, Chris Cooper. Ocie Cummings, Merrillee Gaither. 4. Tracy Hud- son. 5. Mrs. Cakote mans the camera. 1 n . . 1 J C Library Club 4 if f' ,f f . ,gg V Q R, ,ag ,W ,W W 6256 1 H if X api .k , VP S' 75 qbffi m WW - ,ii gf , Q ' W Q Q ' fum if . Jw, Vi uv. ? - 41 W 1. in U iff 1 5, 5 4 f A V A Q' . 3' QT untill'- 'A 'fa if '9wv.,,,, . The 1979-80 Math Club was extremely busy during the year. They sponsored the National Mathematics Examination, they attended two picnics and held the annual Chess Tourna- ment. These things could not have been accomplished without the help of Mr. Buttrum and the officers: Mike Sloan - Presi- dentg Ginger Frith - Vice Presidentg Kathy Stark - Secre- taryg and Kevin Thornton - Treasurer. 1. Mr. Buttrum entertaining at Math Club meeting. 2. Math Club members seriously concentrating on the annual Chess Tournament. 3. Mr. Buttrum with 1979-80 Math Club Officers. 4. David Stark sits patiently through one more math club meeting. ,,-:nf ' lt 253. st...- ,Nm 5 i l 5 Z Q - A , V aefwm, gl I W I , LJ 74 Math Club YW ....-.L-Q Y x K r a 1 1 va ' ss 'QQ Ni 20 W aw' :--- :', E . S . Qs Q gun' ai' SQ in... 1. Spanish Ill Club members are: Front: Beverly Hill, David Stone, Hank Sanders, Tommy Danliels. Back: Sandy Tucker, Julie Carnathan, Donnetta Wright, Ronda Sargent. 2. French Club sponsor discusses matters with member Gwen Martin. 3. Mike Thomas attends a French Club meeting. Spanish lll and French This year's Honor Society's main activity was the initiation of its new members in December. Much planning and preparation went into the induction ceremonies. This was followedby a reception for the members and their par- ents in the Conference Room of the library. Other activities which the club was involved in included competition for a 31000 scholarship open to all Senior members. They also entered the Trojan mascot into the Homecoming Parade. 1. Officers are: Row 1: Shelly Ray, Sec.g Lauren Adkins, Historian. Row 2: Julie Johnson, Treas.g Mason Hayes, Pres.g Karen Trippe, V.P.g Miss Beasley, Sponsor. 2. Mike Sloan hands out schol- arship info. 3. Shelly Ray prepares the list of new members. 4. Gaye Fleming and Julie Johnson lry to think of fundraising ideas. 5. Keven Thornton fills out application for HS. Scholarship. F If' Q lil I 5 ,... 'F' ' ' 5' ' f 5s ' x oi' 1. Kathy Stark gm-S ovvr the agenda for an ARS Nova mvvting. 2. Officvrs are: ls! Row: Melanie Branslfrm-r, VP: Pam Dunn. Se-r.. Kathy Stark, Pros. 2nd Row: Holly Coffman, Trcasg Anthony Lvvsif, D1-lcgatcg Mrs. Stark, Sponsor. 3. Lisa Olivz-r and Gaye Rvning di,- play art work. 4. Carlton javkson listens at a meeting. 5. Mrs. Stark helps Doug Mitchell with work. The Art Cluh Conducted thvir rnumlwrship drivm- in a uniquv manner. Inst:-ad of thc- plain old ordinary duvs. eavh prospvvtiw- mm-mber sold a we-rtain amount of candy. ln tho fall lhvy travelvd to Conway to attt-nd a convc-ntion at HCA. The club also attvnded tht- State Convention at UALR. The year vmlvrl with an awards party. ,,,. . Success, fun, and the knowledge that the FHA Club experiences from par- ticipation in extra-curricular activities could not be possible without the guid- ance ofthe sponsors, the backbones of the club. Under the superb direction of the sponsors Mrs. Patricia Moore and Mrs. Linda Burford the club presented many interesting and exciting activities such as: presenting a Christmas Program for the Senior Citizensg they gave a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, and presented a variety of programs to raise money for the March of Dimes. This club really had an exciting year. 1. Sponsor - Mrs. Patricia Moore. 2. Sponsor - Mrs. Linda Burford. 3. Officers, Left to Right: Sitting: President - Karen Reed, Secretary - Darla Wilson, Vice-President - Annette jones, Historian - Tanya Reed. Asst. Secretary - Lesia Browning, and Reporter - Ethel Knight. F TUBE HOMEMAKER OF AMERIC Sifvs fsotta' 1 at FHA ROSTER Vanessa Blackmon Melody Blake Dorothy Boyd Lesia Browning Anita Bryant Robin Burns Susan Burns Diane Cockrell Tina Frazier Cynthia Harrington June Hitt Frankie Hunter Annette .lones Ethel Knight Debra Lewis Vera Kige Cathy McCann Karen Reed Tanya Reed Vivian Robinson lo Rodgers Frances Smith Debra Whitaker Marilyn Williams Mary Ann Willis Darla Wilson Robin Young Bernis Blake Sheila Briggs Lester Brown Lesia Browning Audrey Bryant Bobin Burns Sherry Burt Adrienne Cobb Clinton Coleman Richard Collier Johncll Dale Thomas Davis Vagur Wilson Darrell Patton Linda Durham Karen Elliott Herbert Eslinger Michael Fletcher Tanya Ford Levester Franklin Rua Gentry Lillie Gillespie Darrell Creathouse Raymond Green Sharon Hick Velvet Haywood Marilyn Williams Robin Young Robert Howell Willie Huff Maurice Ingram Carlton Jackson Emmanuel Jernigan Vassie Johnson Annette Jones Thelma Jones Janice Jordan Lee Clarence Kelley Ethel Knight Batesa Lenox Anthony Lewis Eric Lewis The Minorities in Action Club had a very exciting year. The club took a trip to the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, spent the weekend touring the college and meeting the students. Their most exciting trip was to Henderson University for the week of Black Emphasis. They experienced many new things that they will remember the rest of their lives. 1. The Minorities in Action officers from Bottom to Top: Sponsor 7 Mrs. Delories Mas- sey, President 7 Rose Weatherspoon, Sec. - Vassie Johnson. V.-Pres. - Annette Jones, Hist. - Sharon Hicks, Music Director - Lesia Browning. Sponsor - Mrs. Logan. 2. Sponsor and teacher - Joddie Carter, 3. Emmanuel Jernigan - State delegate. Johnny Little Cynthia Loudermill Ronald Seymour Elecia Smith Mattie McCoy Estra Marshall Archie Mitchell Eric Peoples Esther Proples Stephen Puckett Karen Reed Marcus Reed Eric Robinson Stacy Samuel Stacy Samuel Bill Scoggins Wallace Snoden Rafeal Squires Sheila Stewart Martin Stringer Mark Stringer Mark Thomas Frank Thomas Valerie Vinson Marva Washington Bose Weatherspoon Debra Whitaker Michael Wiley I ORITIES IN ACTIO pecial ervices Some students need help in certain areas, or have weaknesses to be strength- ened. These are the purposes for Special Services. Special Services include such areas as Speech Therapy, CCE, and Homebound. Speech Therapy helps stu- dents with speech impediments. CCE, taught by Mrs. James, prepares students rss Vw Feds if F X' N forthe work experience. There are three modules or classes for these students: Photography, Needle- work, and Pottery. The student chooses the area in which to work. Ms. Vonna Strange is the co-ordinator of this pro- gram, with Ms. Cathy James organizing the CCE program. 80 m-7 1. Jake Conway makes a pot. 2. Weaving seems to come easy to Clara Hecke. 3. ,lohnny Little focuses his camera to take a picture. 4. Mrs. James explains the assignment. 5. Leo Hobgood, the master potter, shows Charles Halter and Donny Ray Haggard how to make their pots correctly. if i S 4 X as .X nf Q an mx 5 an if u W dl gms 6 4 Q' . Q P if wi in snuff W Thespians iii 9' 5 SSM 2 1 TIN VK Nw , W 5, it ::l,, W S 'W X 5 2 if u is S i ,fl M E Q Q ' 'E 11,,. L is gg Q gk wi ,. gn . ,M f-,L . -ffl . '... ng Neil Simon's Coffs Favorite was a humorous, yet moving tale adapted from the biblical book of ,lob. The play, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Beth Treaster, was successfully presented on Novem- ber 8th, 10th, and 11th. l. The God's Favorite Cast: Owen Madden as David Benjamin, Billy Dodd as Joe Benja- min, Larry Martin as Sidney Lipton, John Birkland, as Ben Benjamin, Audrianna Gris- ham as Rose Benjamin, Jamie Stone as Sarah Benjamin. Lori Williams as Mady, and not pictured Gregg Pascal as the butler. 2. The Back Stage Tech Crew: David C-ladden, Larry Martin, Herbert Eslinger, Bobby Smoke, Owen Madden, Annette Fordyce, Shannon Johnson, Mrs. Treaster, Bill Dodd, .lohn Birkland. 3. The Entire Crew: Tim Jones, Merrilee Caither, Todd Reichen, Shannon Johnson. 2nd: Pam Treat, Riyomi Yamashita, Natasha Edwards, Elizabeth Park, Melanie Branstetter, Shanna Stafford, Adrienne Cobb, Robin Burns, Beverly Shaw, Lori Williams. Carrie Clin- ton, Audrianna Grisham. 3rd: Mike Ridgeway, Ethel Knight, Karen Reed, Owen Madden, larry Martin, Bill Dodd, Annette Fordyce, Bobby Smoke, John Birkland, Mark Willis, Lesia Browning, David Cladden. 4. Elizabeth Parker, David Gladden, and Melanie Branstetter are sitting under the fire place. The members of the Torchlight staff have a very important position in the school. They often poll each and every faithful Trojan about their favorite songs, foods, teachers, and, most important, sweet- hearts. The Torchlight has truly added much to this year. The editor is Ethel Knight and the sponsor is Miss Mabry. 1. Mark Hood, Margaret Spiller, and Ethel Knight plan the Torch- lighl. 2. The staff works together in counting the Who's Who ballots. 3. lst Semester Staff: Miss Mabry, Lori Williams, Sharon Jungers, Robyn Burns, Ethel Knight. Back: Craig Marshall, Mark Needham, Tony Gage. 4. Debbie McCrory. Torchlight .1 i f.-bm wand ff 1 , ffhl dvr' 'A , 'Q W ', -ti A tv X ' ,,, , ,X f ,, 5, ' , fd-ff' 'ai . , - tif , W rf ,Q My ' ff 1 M' ' 1 ' ,f f Z . , f I f Z .. f fi ' sf Wm. df .V 4 ' 5415 71' W' . ' , f ,, L , , W , ,qi .M 4 I . ' 'I r , , .4 t Q 3 a, Q mv, 'Alf Mft, Q. ,..., ,wi-. , U Z Q ' N' 1' mf f we ,fiwfff 84 1 K' A E , M E fi This summer the Old Gold Book staff attended a Taylor Publishing Company Yearbook workshop at the Arlington Hotel. The four day convention offered new suggestions and ideas for photography, layouts, theme, and format. Bringing these ideas back to school with them, the staff got to work. They held their first annual sales assembly in addition to snap- ping pictures, drawing layouts, and struggling to meet deadlines. 1. Audrianna Grisham, Lisa Oliver, Lisa Smith, Karen Reed, Ethel Knight and Mrs. Bischof prepare for the 1980 Old Cold Book. 2. Lori Williams poses during the convention at the Arling- ton. 3. The Staff. 4. Jeff wagers and Ethel Knight discuss ideas. 5. Mary Bracken works on Soph pages. is I N 4-'Q' -- Old Gold Book WINTER 'Umm Mini Mini Mag Winter Weather This winter tht wmathfr was back to its usual confusing Arkansas form. For the past two years the. natives of Arkansas have gotten use to a normal winter with snow in January and Fc bruary and Spring arriving in March. It wasn t like that this year though. For two weeks in January Arkansas decided to have summer for a while with temperatures reaching the seventy and eighty dcgru mark. Then one day after that the temp dropped and it snowed. After a few more changes in the weather March finally entered with snow on the first day. Finally Spring arrivt d. That s what education means to be able to do what you Ve never done before George Herbert Palmer Chrlstmas Doors The Student Council sponsored its yearly Christmas door contest again this year the week before Christmas vacation. This year, however, many of the doors carried a theme which reflected the United States political situation. The anger and frustration felt toward the Iranian mil- itants and the were illustrated on several doors. One of these, Mrs. s Stark's art room door, showed Santa tied up in front of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran while used his sleigh to drop bombs on the building. Obviously, this situation took the Merry out of Merry Christmas. !!! urtis Lemons!!! In the early fall of each school year the Old Cold Book Staff is faced with the problem of designing a cover. There was no way to top last. year's plexi- glass cover without investing many, many dollars, so the staff decided to turn to the student body for help. They sponsored a contest which was open to anyone connected with the high school. From all of the submitted entries, Curtis Lemon's design was chosen. His prizes included a free annual and a page of the Old Gold Book devoted to him. Congratulations, Curtis. Mini Mini Mag A 2l, F , Sr Basketball 1 ll 4 me-mm., J.. Juv, .1 X It S Q. ai Q of I N, as This year's Trojans were composed of,mostly Juniors and Sophomores with only two Seniors available for action. Since all of last year's varsity team graduated, one of the main goals for the 1980 team was gaining experience. The team played very hard against a very tough schedule. Although the record for the season was only 7-17, the Trojans played most of these games very closely. They lost by two points or less eight different times to more experienced teams. With nearly all of the players returning next year, the outlook is much brighter. One returning player, Junior Jesse Hill, was the runnerup champion in the State 1 on 1 Tourney which was played in Arkadelphia in late March. 1. Mark Willis sinks one tie the score. 2. Mark Willis gets the tip. 3. Marty Stringer and Peter Vinson practice during sixth period. 91 Trojan 5 'K 'SS' N. I . if ' ' N, W any 4 T, ,Sk ,, 1. Back Coach Voris Johnson, Matt Hayes, James Smith, Mark Willis, Orlando Stampley, Preston Williams, Marty Stringer, Anthony Lomax, Jessie Hill, Mason Hayes, Orlando Cruise, Slyvester Witherspoon, Peter Vinson, Albert Jordon, Eddie White. 2. The Trojans get the ball back. 3. Mark Willis keeps the Panthers from scoring. 92 Basketball nw E - 1. Malt Hayes tries to get the ball back. 2. Pr-If-r Vinson keeps a vlose watch, 3. Matt Hayvs brings thx- ball down thc- Court X finndsniimg V Q Trojan . .,.k VARHTYSCORES US Hope 68 RusseHvHkr 50 Dunms 37 Lakeliannhon 51 Ash Down 48 West Memphis 42 West Memphis 51 Lonoke 52 Hope 69 Dunms 52 Batesville 66 Lonoke 41 MHB 56 Sylvan Hills 67 Catholic 54 Texarkana 52 Benton 58 Jacks0nviHe 42 Russellville 53 MHB 51 Catholic 65 Texarkana 68 Benton 56 JacksonvHle 40 JUNKH VARSTYSCORES US Hope 47 Russellville 48 Dunws 33 West Memphis 48 West Memphis 63 Hope 41 Dunms 37 MHB 51 Benton 70 MNH 51 Chthohc 52 Texarkana 42 JacksonvHle 40 Cmhdm 43 THEM 52 t 52 54 32 61 56 70 63 7 1 43 68 49 50 44 76 5 1 59 46 55 62 67 69 51 54 THEM 38 52 32 52 55 37 23 35 42 35 37 37 41 51 ali 1 Marty Stringer takes aim before shooting a free throw 2 Mark Willis sinks one against the Comets. S fig M M1 i ,Q MW, ,. .vw-0 X Q !'QGw 11 12, X x 1 1 Y ,7dJ1XK to Ng l. Carl Herron, Kvnny Elsvr, Rodmfy Malthvws, RohrrtSmith,J1'ffBryant, F1-rron Chanvolor. Ks-vin Young, David Leaton. James Marshal, Eddie Brown, Roger Scott, David York, Mg. 2. Coavh Johnson gots nervous during the last fvw minulr-s of thc- ganu-. 3. Eddie- Whitt- take-s a practim- shot be-forv the- game. 96 Q Ut any :salad K is . nnumf I i 7 it 'ifinwfw www , f Q , k 1. Eddie- White has got his strategy figured out. 2. The Trojans bring the' ball back down the court. 3. Eddie White shoots another free throw. 4. There is always plenty of help at the games I Girl's Basketball This year was an exciting one for girls basketball in Arkansas. After several years of deliberation and being overruled, the regulation regarding the number of members on women's teams was changed from six players to five. This also meant that the girls would play a full court game. Hot Springs High's Lady Trojans handled this change with ease. ln fact, most of the players welcomed the new ruling. Ironically, the season both began and ended with losses to the Pine Bluff Zebras. In between these two games, however, was a tremendous amount of effort, improvement, and wins - as shown by their record. The Lady Tro- jans made their way to the semi-finals of the AAAA Conference Tourna- ment in Jonesboro where they lost in a very heated game by only one point. 1. Tracy Digby waits to run a drill in practice. 2. A Team: Row 1: Deloris Lige. Row 2: She ila Briggs Debra Whitaker Terri Lucero Trary Digby Rowe Weatherspoon Row 3 Coach Lorick, Alecea Briggs, Audrey Bryant, Sharon Hicks, Janice Wood, Angela Huff, Landa Loudermill Tommie Lynn Dooley Linda Janaski 1. The B Team me-mln-rs are: Row 1: Denise Graham. Ester Peoples, Deniene Lewis, Carolyn Ford, Row 2: Paul Johnson, Diane Stevenson, Lisa Martin, Hermanetta Cant K m Smith, Yvonne D1-vols. Melissa Bowie. and Coach Lorirk. F , Pine Bluff Fav ettf ville Russellville Jarksonvllle Pine Bluff CdllLO Roc lc Cut Perkin Lonoke Eldorado Mm Clellan Lonokf Eldorado M1 s Sxlxan Hill St Mars .P ame Scores THEM Texarkana Benton McClellan Jacksonville Mills Sylvan Hills Texarkana Benton Jacksonville McClellan Benton Forest City Plne Bluff THEM SNOW U5 Us ' 25 40 , 40 19 470 28 . A ' - 38 35 43 25 , 5 , - , 52 45 5 39 45 . I 50 40 5 49 27 - w - 59 29 , 53 46 ' 6 5 St. Mary,s 60 31 55 51 47 33 - - 51 49 . 45 46 9 37 40 53 46 47 55 40 51 'll- 49 35 . 46 31 5 5 ' 4 53 32 , 43 42 . ' 52 42 42 43 3. ua...-ff i 1. Angela Huff and Sharon Hicks look way up for the bail. 2. Rose Weatherspoon keeps her fingers crossed while Janice Wood tries for an extra point. 3. Mrs. Lor- ick gives her team some pointers in pre- season practice. 4. Bernis Blake, Lester Brown, and Warren Frazier. Q W' ,,,, .Q ffii. ,,,eeeeeeeeeeir eee U e , x,,, we S. I. ,,..,.......-Q--M mg ja K Tm - .L - .now 'F gn Y 5 1 +1-4 --x, fa 1. Sharon Hicks and Terri Lucero race for the rebound. 2. Terri Lucero and Landa Loudermill watch Sharon Hicks lry for two. 3. Landa Loudermill and Janice Wood fight for the rebound. 4. Sharon Hicks and Janice Wood on defense. IOI r , Aih.. , zh. A V . 9 'I in-o 4 1. Rose Weatherspoon waits in her back- courl position for Sharon Hicks lo make a free throw. 2. .lanice Wood goes up for the rebound. 3. Janice Wood and Angela Huff wait for the ball. 4-.Janice Wood plays guard. ms. Women Basketball at It's Best 1? Q, ,,f,,,-- nw , - 9 M f if 1. Morning practice. 2.Terri Lucero and Angela Huff. 3. Terri Lucero waits for the tip. 4. Sharon Hicks and Terri Lucero under the basket. The 1979-80 swim team had a very successful year. Both the boys and the girls captured the Southwest District swim titles and both teams finished in the top 10 in the state championships. Mrs. Disheroon, better known as Dish,', had this to say about her team. After a rebuilding year with only two returning swimmers, the boys surprised not only me, but themselves with a strong fourth place finish in state. Next year the girls will be experiencing the same thing after losing four swimmers. The diving team played an important part on our team this year with none of its members ranked below seventh in the state. This year more work and train- ing went into our divers and the results were worth it. Our team has constantly competed against more experienced swimmers, and I am pleased by both the boys' and girls' records. cn CD .-C -2 in ncn CD if cn 'Fl 1 tMsstt't vt -,'. - ' K Page 104 1. Todd Callicot takes a dive. 2. Swim Team Members F l to r: Richard Breitenberg, Lorna De Young. Scott Shiver. 2nd Row: Darryl Griffith, Natasha Edwards, Jon Mazander, Doris Miles, Randy Oliver, Andy Anthony. Back: Brad Sanders, Woody Mims, Cope Disheroon, Kay Batterton, Bobby Hall, Todd Callicot, Debbie McCrory, Karen Trippe. Not Pictured: Manager - Robby Connell, Janine Fuqua. Lisa Kaufman. 3. Woody Mims swims laps during practice. 4. Scott Shiver. Page 105 1. Andy Anthony warms up. 2. UFO - Underwater Funky Object. 3. Kay Batterton. 4. Todd Callicot does a front flip. 5. Andy Anthony works hard during diving practice. ,, MXH, '4 , ,, M, YZQQ, ,, W l.Janin1- Fuqua and D1bbu MrCrorx wah h the d1ll0H at the other 0nd 2 jamnf' Fuqua does a has k Law out Hip 3 Swim team mvmbers in and around Mr D1 h1roun offlu 4 Andx Anthom goes nn head first 5 Lorna D4 Young -- wk --CT' ' 52? s MS, Ti.. A ff.. -,,--.. 1. K, -'keine' X XE. . ' egy- . QF . -1 :.:. . - My , was -xv W-sf gg? 49-iv' ,. Q R. fi: K in VX -A 1. Karen Trippe does the butterfly. 2. Kay Batterton at off season swim practice. 3. The race begins. 4. Look at those eyes! 5. The guys gather at one end of the pool. af. h We i-- ...... of W., 1' D U u as- 'QN- . X 'E 'jk .mf I ,,. xfflf--' . H 'iwaa 1. Diane Kelly. 2. ,lane Meyer works out on the hal- anee beam. 3. ,lean Pittman pravtices on the floor beam. 4. Debbie Carnathan. 5. Robyn Wright prac- tices her floor exercise routine. 1 If you are wondering who those people are that have been turning eartwheels and doing flips in the halls, don't be alarmed. It's only the HSHS gymnastics team. The team this year won over half their meets, and each of these budding Nadia Comane- cfs qualified for the region meet. Jane Meyer, a junior gymnast, was the only member to qualify for state. With only one member graduating, HSHS can look forward to another great gymnastics team next year. , 109 Business ,, 2 Q We K fs i ,i- . Zed.. The Business Department has added a new class this year, I can. Self image is raised during this course, making better employees in the business world. In the COE program, actual work experience is com- bined with class work. Students planning to venture out in business should plan to be involved in the Business Department. 1. COE niembi-rs and Mrs. Sheppard. 2. Michelle Stevens and Cheri Archer work hard in Business Department. 3. Lisa Oliver and Valerie- Brown take timeout for a picture. 110 L nu .4 1 ,f ,.r.+.!. f fngg. .. ' ww: Q.. . . I .' I im QQ Business l. Mrs. Rose uses sign language. 2. McDonalds gnu. to the Business Department 3 Deca Officers: L to R: Sherri Fear, Lisa Wilson Claude Robbins Susie Avant Wanda Buttrum. Wai.. . .smves .. A K . L, 1 M- Qi-Vs 63' i 1 ,T s I, ss it Fine Arts war The Fine Arts Department had many exciting events including the Trojan Speakers tournaments, the Art Exibition featuring fine paintings and sculptures done by the students. 1. Trojan speakers. 2. D. Grisham and Pinocchio. 3. Gung Ho. Hog Fans 4-. A brilliant art student displays her talents. di H? Foreign Language 2559 fl Nj 1. Mrs. Sipf- pre-parvs for anothrr Frvm-h class. 2. Mrs. R1-inhardt rm-laws aft:-r Spanish. 3. Mrs. MHSSP! gives Crm-g Pasqual and Rosv Wrathcrspoon sumt- ...Swv if -Nu Y Spanish zissistanre. 4. Lisa Smith pre-parm-s to turn in a Fr:-nrh assignment. 5. Russell Berryhill. 6. Buddy Britten gets his Span- ish hook. 8. s v f 'F . A it ' -L f ..., X 1 A vf FN iq iii Qty Q .L II3ix l4 English QI- f . eeea 1. Beverly Edds. 2. Owen Madden in trouble again. 3. Mr. Johnson's class at work. 4. Mrs. ,lackson's class smiles for the camera. 5. Pam Treat. 6. Nancy Williams and Farris Merritt work on reports. ' 4 fiwwf. Lm liek -Qili. .. la' il L K.. 1-Q 9 ul-Y' F , ,I , O A Social Studies .- ,j P f .Sw ' 1. . sst a A . A ar mu- 'QW 'wga .f A wide range of subjects are available in our Social Studies Dept. After fulfilling the required course, American History, the student may choose World History, Geography, Arkansas History, Psychology, Sociology, Con- sumer Economics, or a newer addition, Current Issues. Mr. Phillips and Ms. Andersonj ably handled the mass classes. 1. These students give various reactions to Mr. Phillips lecture. 2. Some of Mrs. Lowrefs students enjoy class time. 3. Mrs. Lowrey's wall makes one dream of other places. 4. Roy Showalter studies psychology notes. 115 Science ff ,, M Q if J 5 2 0, W X my ,, ,,,,,..., W u S M X X W S S. gi? 5 Q 1. Mrs. Barron and pet. 2. Janice Wood, Louis Hoyt, and Chester the Cat in Adv. Bio. 3. A biology student works hard on notebooks. 4-. KK Dale and Karen Trippe in Chemistry. 5. Rolanda Hurst. 6. Advanced Biology class. gy Math 1. Mr. Faye takes a coffee break. 2. Russell Berryhill enjoys Mrs. Disher0on's Algebra class. 3. Lauren Adkins works hard in Calculus. 'Wu L. .Q l MV., Wt' fa .'f7W,., 'X 1 A if 1. 1 Boys P.E 1. Scott Graves goofing off during P.E. 2. Wallace- Snowdcn and Coach Ream' have a serious discussion. 3. Gary lines and his jump rope. 4. Boys P.E. do their push-ups. . MJ. ' . K 3 Girls P.E. 1. Rosemary Fourt is surprised by tht- vamt-ra. 2. Jamie Stone- and Bev Burton pose for a picture. 3. Paula Williams, Debra Elliott, and Rosemary Fourt wait for the bell aftvr P.E. 4. D'Ann Ds-ary and Denise Graham stop their avtivitiefs for a picture-, 5. Janine Fuqua. Bm' Burton. and Jamie Stone sit out during P.E. Home EC ffqqegiwi Q, 1 A Slucl:-nl hielw from the- varlwru. 2. Brad Cnsllvlu-rry worlxmg rdinHum1-E4'.3. Mrs. Mnorv h1'lIlNLlNIllll4'lll with his work. RW 'mv in ,sr r 5 K gr gym 120 Drivers Ed l. Kim Miirviurilu waits pulivnlly in hvr var. 2. Randy Early is rvariy to go. 3. Lisa Oliwr Icarus hom lo rhangv .1 lirv. 4-. Kirk Frank ZlflliAIlgil'w'iiSOIlMl1iIf0I'lhf'iY'llIf'lIlll driw. I w,,i,....w ,,.r..,.-M' in 1 W i.v ,ww ..... ,.i..H,Q-W W if WM...---H 121 amen-vw The auto mechanics depart- ment serves several important services to the school. It is a fine course which teaches young men and women how to keep machinery in good repair. Teachers and students are both able to take their cars to the department to have them fixed at only the cost of the required parts. o ' 2 fix fn 122 Donkey Basketball 1 Mr Allen is ready 2 Mrs. Loreck is down again. 3. Coach Henley takes care of the ball 4 Mrs Lorirk 5 Lou and his trainer. 6. Mrs. Lorivk sets up the play. 7. Whoops! 8. Mr. Hodges and Coach Near the end of the first semester the Booster Club sponsored a Donkey Basketball game to raise money for sending the football team to the Cotton Bowl. Those who paid their dollar enjoyed an hour's worth of laughter while the members of the faculty experienced an hour's worth of pain. frfy ,, K aw Q Winter Around f :::Z':Z-.?'FEf G: .5:59i?::V5Eh'WfL' ' ,, W- fmszmszzz , ff ff , ,. ,,f.. 4 ,,,..,,,, .Nw 'I' -W ' W' ' f A ,, LzI:7ZlLW22EE, M 755 ' fika, L :E 5: 9? f ' 'E iz, E , gi,,,,,V, M , ' , ' ff--'if :wr-. 4fv4o1::'f'7f'JfWf5iim I i If , ,,,,, , ., ,AUM . ,W ,Mrw jk K 'EMD EM imma WWWW f Z . fih , - zri - X 'mio , f -:wg,waggfgiswmxffozm 1, uf ' 55215 552' , Z, -W: wp fa fy, .???v Z i l. Sandra Moon- and Carol Biondo walk to school on a blush-ry morning. 2. Craig O'Nc-il reports on the- Colililv trollvr-vs4KATV haskc-tball gamc-. 3. Sherri Mrlntosh and Lori Walk:-r posm- in lhv halls. 4. Nita Wim-lanrl and Miko Thomas vonduvl one of lhv daily SCA mm-tings. YW w1a,,.L,, ,W fi 2 91 all 2 'GN awww I! am 5 ,, raw ni +A' if , , 11954 151:22 fnliiliiiigw' nw my-uw' V VH' , i Hang, 'I Whilst!! gm' Hot prings High Q5 ,,.. l ro go E07 Wlmltf Q '2 ' - ' H ' WW' - E ai f 4 fJ'f iiaswwzmw t l. Jeff Seaman finds it hard to wake up on winter mornings. 2. Carlton Smith finds it even harder. 3. Mary Bracken and Debra Elliott. 4. Mrs. Reinhardt enjoys her lunch. 5. Darlene Garland and Carlton Jackson talk. 6. Another exciting day. SPRING ., 7, if X Q ,l . K5 E A A .4...,.. A, 2, V. 1, I 50' , A , Li AM' , I 64 , 3' ' f 1 Em. x Y, .4 ,.f:, fc iffy' ' -ni' rf Lxff Q- , .Q ,... ,. Afkfev' - 37 - A Mini Mini Mag Getting Read his for Next Year Although by' the time spring rolls around most Seniors are eagerly looking forward to Graduation, Juniors and Sophomores are preparing for the next year in their high sehool Careers. Both the football and bas- ketball teams are working hard in off-season, everyone, it seems, is busy campaigning for some office or the other, and, of course, the all impor- tant tryouts for the upcoming y'ear's Cheerleaders and T-Steppers are big news each Spring. i i I I l 2 E s 1 Prorn Song . . .ltis A Long Way There Motto . . .A Night in Paradise Colors . . . .Rose and Silver Flower . . .Red Rose Signs of Spring lump Rope-a-Thon N...-fs!-u-uf Manx of llif ll1llfIlINfDfHlll Sprm High S1l'l00l fnjoxc fl .1 morn cr u xcrml tl pm om morning IH M . . e x ' U . i 2.1. ump opt--aa ion. va: yr muon-1 ny - Heart A .'.' ion. A cw: learn: from Cll11IlIll'.i Four am Sm:-n - x X 'f ' '- - xr- 1- :Ii t'1.' -'-.Q Q 'wr - '- r- - -' rorr 5 Jo 5 1 ' ' .' ' A irm A 4 rx. l' 1' .' lv 'L1IllN'l1'l - s - '1 m-is warn v' 1 '. rm- - Mini Mini Mag Boyis Track :F ,qw Bottom Row: Anthony Mitchell, Alberto Rameriz, Mark Thomas, Anthony Lewis, Eric Lewis, David Wynn, Tad Gidcomb. Middle Row: Don Bennet, Bill Scoggins, Mark Pedlar, Billy Lovell. Robert Poole, John Barton. Standing: Jake Conway, Wallace Snowden, Ricky Squires, Remy MacAfee, Jessie Hill, John Block. 130 The track team spent many hours prartieing during fifth and sixth periods. Day after day members could be seen running laps, jumping hurdles, and praetieing field events. Coach Thorworth, who provided excellent coaehing and enthusiasm for our team, had this to say. We had some good kids this year: Rieky Squires, David Wynn, Renty MaeAfee, John Barton, and Mark Thompson all really worked hard. Nine people qualified for state ineluding the three relay teams, intermediate hurdles pole vault, and long jump. A new school record of 13 6'A inehes was set in the pole vault by Tad Gidcomb. Wallace Snowden also contributed greatly to the team even though this was his first year to eompetef 1 Aaron Burroughs gets ready to throw the discus, 2. The Track. 3 John Block helps out at the track meet. 4. Wallace Snowden hands off the baton to Rirky Squires. 1 Boyas Track r gf3N'R. SPIPQ, .29 9, TROJANS 'luv 131 1. Members of the track team rest on the steps after a hard workout. 2. Snowdon passes off to Squires in the 440 yard relay. 3. Coaches Lorick and Thorworth discuss the track meet. , art . 4 k r 1 5 ,,r,..t mu , --aa W A 2 'away EM fig' , 4 'W If A Z +I to . or aass f .52 '.'vV g ' if ff 'T , QW ff fish i 4 r 4 77 , 7 '52 C' 4 . J in Z ww, 'Xu' fi mm, ,. 1 f f i if r i V. l M , K l i X an ,, 'wif I gy ' K I ' I 4 if 1,4 V, 5 jjjn 1 .. Kew x I w i Av vi Q 'V 7 ' I 4 ' W' 4 .15 , f r if A ' V f 5' ' 3 ' 9 52, , lfgf iagifizd 5 ' . h Z? 2 . K 9 2 , Yi if QA :fy Q! L 7 f W if W il' , 74, ff , ai l Q, 5 4 A, i 4 . Q FI Q ' Q V :V 'ff C , Q ' I l - , 'f ff ,E vflv .. ' 8 ' ' 2 ' li., .. 4 ' 4 4, MR 1 if S .1 1 -v my li is ss s ss is 1 Coach Johnson records the winning times as Coach Thorworth looks on. 2. Wallace Snowden. 3. Members of the track team at the stale mes-1 held in Hot Springs. 133 2 l Cirl's Track ' 'g '52 is . t. ,, A . ff , . 5 3. 5, -.,, . . 5 Eaflili . 3 11331 '7': '1I2E2:. ' - -111112- 2P!hsE'?2:2' 4 ai.. f xt 9 ' K ,',f ,4'-' '.-.x ,. : : ' x, rS:?5ErE225E2E15FF 2f Q1-V M' -1 V ,,.1 - lf' f:2..?.-fff f The 1979-80 girl's track, team was a young team this year, mainly made up of sophomores. There were some outstanding senior team members, they were: Janice Wood, 3rd in the state in the high jump and Sharon Hicks, Sth in the state in the shot put. 1. D'Ann Deary, Susan Burns, Pam Smith, Janice Jordan, Esther Peo- ples, and Estra Marshall, all six of these Lady Trojans competed in the Girl's Division meet. 2. Mrs. Lorick, the Lady Trojan's coach, stops for a quick picture. 2 5 ,J . .L ....f. 2 , f 39,5 f X I Rn, -uw' V L k k i k -- i l,gmsf' 3 iwxmyw , A 3... we , W ,. .v.....4, 5 ..., .. Mg ' ' , ,253 , A Z , - Q,-wig, 4, Y? l :timer-'S N-tw 4. I 1. Janice Wood tries to clear the high jump bar. 2. Vanessa Brothers and Willa Steward take a rest during practice. 3. A track team member warms up before a meet. 4. The girls work hard at an early morning practice. gf l .ae ,i 1. Esther Peoples practices on the hur- dles. 2. Janice Wood practicing the shot put. 3. A track member munches out on the way to an out-ot'-town meet. 4. Some girls get ready for a meet at Trojan Field. K, , In To r t sf?-773.97 if My 1 W Wg ., ,, , , A-f , , 9 T3E,3', A Q ,K , 1 , 2 , f 1 1 ff! t if Q ff 2, M255 an Q 'lf '4 i 5 l if ,, .f f I A Vi LA K V, rj V, V VVIV Wi. ,,,, e -t - t 1 t i , ' I - , it 'ES' ' llee it it f Q , V 5. I ,,i, ,Z , ,,V . V , ., I ww H l it t V ' H K I I ie i iiil - l iit' ,,, i t , 'Y . 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Shelly Ray practices her putting. -H' . - ..... - - 2- . -. - iE5'5i:-'izffm H ,,,,,, X .-,. t X ' 7' 5,,,i X 4 W 'K yi This year tht- Girl's Golf Team consists of two seniors, Shelly Ray and Liz McRae. and one sophomore, Susan Harper. Assisting as scorers and Caddies were Kris Williams and Lisa Gordon, along with Missy Bosson. The girls participated in two fall matches, Conway and Cabot. The Lady Golfers tied the Cabot ladies for team honors. On Oct. 17 the team traveled to Little Rock for the State Golf Tour- nament. Susan Harper and Shelly Ray came in fourth with a team total of 222. Congratula- tions to these ladies for their fine showing at the State Tournament. The 1980 men's golf team had a great year, with two of its members attending the State Golf Tournament. Naomi: ' 'Q' V 5 Qin :i . - Sis, 2 1. Girl's Golf Team: L to R: M. Bosson. L. Cordon, S. Ray, L. McRae, K. Williams, S. Harper, and Coach Lynn Leopard. 2. Liz Mf'Rae putting for aveuravy. 3. Clay Cook tries to make it to the 18th. I39 As this year's tennis team was young, the enthusiasm and hard work produced a good basis for next year's team. Individually, Jed Rice qualified for the State Tournament, while Greg Alford won the Hot Springs City championship. Coach George Caristi- anos is expecting a great year in the fall. Boy's Tennis t,i' - . if: l. led Rice, top seeded player. 2. 1980 Team: L to R: Kevin Hudson, Scott Brad Scott Dumphy Russell Bc-rryhill Rusty Loyd Don Davis y, , . . , f , , , , Todd McDonald, Butch Carter, Mike Ellison, and Jim Riley. Not Pic- im l lured: Greg Alford. 3. Checking the schedule. 4. Russell Berryhill gets in shape for a match. 5. The look of the tennis team has changed over the past 66 years. i f r Q nys' Ni 140 Girls' Tennis 1. The Team: Front: Suzy wagers, Mari Terry, Joy Bales, Nikki Mucianti, Lysa Dickerson, Mary Fager, Missy Bisson. Back: Kathleen Urpston, Vicky Carter, Carol Carson, Mel Bowers, Kay Wilson, Kelly Freize, Lisa Gordon, Miss Leopard. 2. Mary Fager runs for the return. 3. Miss Leopard gives Kay Wilson and Vicky Carter pointers. 4. Mel Bowers. 5. Vicky Carter slams a return. Mel Bowers, Kay Wilson, and Mary Fager. The girls' tennis team had a great season this year with a record which included a lot more wins than losses. In the HSU Invitationals meet during the month of March, the girls brought home the over-all team trophy which they earned by tallying up a total of 16 points. The team has had meets against such schools as Benton, Lakeside, Texarkana, and St. Mary's. Thu- night of Mart-h 7th was tht- night for tht- big hoe-down in tht- svhool t'21ff'lt'Y'i21. From 8:00-12:00 tht- hivks of Hot Springs High wore- jamming to tht- tunvs of thc- ns-w sound systvm. Marrying Sain was thvrcf in raw any of tht- swve-thvarts wantvd to gvt hitvhf-d, and all thv voupivs vould get thvir photographs takt-n by the- big vity slivkt-rs from Littlv Rock. Eve-ryhody had a dandy time-Y fl R3 W Sadie i tttp i 1 142 NESSNRP The Music Man Cast Traveling Salesmen - Pat Gaston, Paula Williams, Debra Elliott, Owen Madden, Monica Maily, Paul Gamerdinger Charlie Cowell -Jeff Bower Conductor - Gregory D. Paschal Harold Hill - Randy Adderholt Edward Dunlop - Kevin Taylor Clliver Hix - Dan Susan facey Squires - Phillip Nail Dlin Britt - Greg Lucas Marcellus Washburn - Pat Gaston Tommy Djilas - Owen Madden Marian Paroo - Lisa Black Mrs. Paroo - Audrianna Grisham Amaryllis - Kevan Emswiler Winthrop Paroo - Todd Scudder Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn - Kay Kincaid Zaneeta Shinn - Julie Johnson Gracie Shinn - Dannetta Grisham Alma - Leslie Paschal Maude - Leslie Peterson Ethel Toffelmier - Margaret Spiller Mrs. Squires - Debra Elliott Constable Locke - Ricardo Squires River City Townspeople and Kids - Paula Williams, Monica Maily, Mary Sloan, Gaye Fleming, J ami Garroutte Voris Johnson, Jamie Stone, Keat Dean, Kathy Treat The Prom of 1980 was an event long looked forward to and long remembered by all who attended. The evening for many began with dinner with their dates, proceeded to the Crystal Ballroom at the Arlington and ended at various parties. The senior colors were rose and silver. The song was his a Long Way There and the theme was A Night in Paradise. 1. Rick Holt, Shelly Whitt, Lisa Hester, Chuck Poole, julie ,lohnson and Bret Springer enjoy A Night in Paradise. 2. Rose Weatherspoon gets down. 3. Holly Coffman and Mike Sloan sit one out. NEXT PACE: 1. Mary Fager and Pam Dunn pose. 2. Greg Alford, Mary Humphreys, John Caldwell, and Shelly Ray dance to The Dealers. 3. Paul Randel, D'Layne Adkins, Katrina Lane, and Mark Lane sip refreshments. Class of 1980 i i . . E 5 , i --M f i ,E i 'X 1 C Fe' . ,. T ii s 146 'F at . .de K?--2 N. L ,Q 4 - 1 , . , k . awk X :W A E I ri .K Senior Prom 1 A The Beginning . . . r '--..,,..sx. in 1. Sl'Ill0l'S sil and wail for llivni lu si-ul all the' grarluulvs. 2. Svn- inrs gin- a vlm-r when lhvy finish calling nut thc- 332 nuinvs. 3. Lori Howard Shows lwr t'l'lll'll1Sl1lSfIl lo vlassinalvs Rin-k lloll zinml Julif' Johnson. 4. Jingrr Frith. Clnirk Poolv. Mason llaycs, Louis lloyt. and Milw Sloan lalw llivir plavvs on Slagv. il N 5'h. Immediate-ly following the graduation exer- cises. tht- Class of '80 moved on to Majestic Lodge for their last party together until their first reunion. The S0lt'IllI1l1f'SS of the preveding ew-iit was shed for a partying mood. While- thc-re, they jammed to thc- tunes of Gibralter and niunrhed out on burgers donated by Burger Chef and McDonalds, Cheese dip and tortillas donated by ,Iuan's Taco Hut, and cookies baked by several of tht- Senior girls. The last partyu turned out to be a huge suc- cc-ss. . if .1--4 M, iii i ,,,f We ,,... ,. N, Seniors Last Party if .qi l. Greg Alford and David Brown say no teavhvn- allowed. 2. Chuck Pool:-. 3. Brenda McHenry Shows tht- Q-ff:-nts of Senior Party. 3. Kathy Stark and Mike Bearmlon enjoy being together at Sen- ior Party. 'GH J- ,v- wb .-'QF' jf, 4N'f.'i 5 'W K N... kk? my has 1. Svniorz- galhc-r ln 3,11 lhm If pu lun tak: n 2 Alllifldlllll Cfhhdlll he lp ,lulu Johnson gm-I rc-udx for gr Parts 3 Can Fl: mlng lou s the wnoku at Sr Party, 4. Kathy Stark 1 naught bx wurprl 4 5 Bu: rlx Hull anslDon.1 Dun ll andl:1lkz1lSr.Parlx ff K, 3 3 cfm! ff- a 7 92 'N -fm ,3 4? 4 Q rw i K I 5 jf 2 ,V V I , I 'Www h,' 1. All-Region Band Members. 2. Wallace Snowden f All-American Football Team. 3. Janive Wood Y All-Smale Basketball Team. K 2 .f ,... a . ::. Ni 1. Rick Holt- Mr. FBLA. 2. Shelly Whitt f- HotSprings.ll1niur Mias. 3.1:-ssie Hill 7 Runnervup in Slate One-on-Ono Tourney. 1. Karon Rvvd g Bula Slult'TL1lt'I1l Award. 2. Pam Dunn - Hot Springs High Svhooff Ruprvsenlu- 5, liVf'l0U,S.Sf'Il21lt'.3. Mary Bruvkx-n - 'Hugh0'Briu11Lf-ufle'rshipAward. 'K r X W 154 4 ' M' if Wk r ' A ' ' ,V ' '-0' Y. 1 I7 ti LM... ,p1,,.-nw -1-may 1. Julie Johnson - DAR Good Citizenship AwardfCivi- tan Essay Winner. 2. Kathy Stark A Century Ill Leader- ship Award!Elk's Most Valuable Student, 3. Kevin Thornton, Eric Peoples, and Louis Hoyt - Allstate Band. FACTS AND FACES Miniminimag Headlines of 1980 US. Embassy in lran Overthrown . . . Embassy Workers Taken Hostage by Iranian Militants Russians lnvade Afghanistan President Carter Calls for Boycott of Moscow Olympics U S Aborts Attempt to Rescue Hostages Eight Americans K1lled Mount St Helens Erupts ww Rocky Horror Picture Show tWh TR l W h t ht d h t tly R in Xp 5 Antici pation Great Sco tlll at a way to tre t y it friendsg take them to he ocky Horror Picture Show. Th K W was one of the main events of the Spring. In the halls, on ld see peop e doing the Time- arp, and F kf rter mad fs ii I appearance at thet eater. Meatloaf, t t ' t 'le pape d Bic lig ers all h t ir places a differ t p ints in the m -- p too. Unfortuna e , th wds became too dy and A M closed. The next we k eral students pick t d the theate b t as of yet, the show h t eturned. Jaunlta ray Jauntta Gras is our sehool nursc and health class tnstruc r c has iac much nursing cxpc ri cncc hcgxnning hcr nursing career in Hot Springs as Dr Bur ton s nurae She thc n workc cl at Ouc hita Mc mortal Hospital anc then at thc Hot Springs Health Clinic beforc becoming thc nursc for the puhhe schoole Mra Cray is mar riccl to Frecl Graw ancl has threc cliugh ers Karen Kathv and Karla V1etta Bea Mrs Beal until her retlremc nt at thc cncl of thi nur was thc omc houncl tcaeher for Hot Springs School District it for the past 11 wears She gracluatccl from Southwestern Uni versity in 1939 with a B c clors clegrcc IH Chcmistry Biology Slnee thcn shes hec n a tcaehcr .1 principal and a superxising tcachcr in Louisiana Floricla South Carolina Ala hama ancl Arkansas H r plans arc to cn x hc r rc ttrc mc nt bw traxcl ing. ac ross the eountrw Miniminimag Baeealaureate For the first time fperhups the start of 21 new truclitionj, thc- Senior Class! Bac'- euluuretite was helcl at 'llrojan Stacliutn. The threat of ruin finally left. ancl the night of May lil, Snnclay. provecl to he ll lovely night for the serviee. The Seniors assemlilecl in the gym, seeing eueh other in eap uncl gown for the first titne. Then, at seven-thirty, they proeeeclecl clown the staclium stairs. Mr. Blann. Walluee Snowclen, Reverencl James Hill. uncl Reverencl VV. E. Wlhittalcer lecl the serv- ice and the Hot Springs High Sehool A Cappella Choir proviclecl the music: 1 0 Y 3 L' fb, 'Ml wwf .sz gppqguqnnmwlnmllllld Beth Adderholt Knm Allar Anna Anderson Susan Anderson Andy Anthony l. LR: Ricardo Squin-s. Pu-s.: Paul Cal- . ' . ' ' h . .4 : ' The Sophomores of 1980 entered hugh sohool llfe wlth very ' Y P' BM RU KH Wollon- l. I I d I . h I . . d Ser.: Lisa Hebert. Tre-an.: Mrs. Massey. In 6 lrou 3 fe ey p aye a arge part In SC 00 SPITIL an Sponsor. 2. Sophs durxng the- Homerom- Pl'CSl0n A!'Cll6r even entered two floats ln the Homecommg Parade. 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Joy Bales ' ,k', David Ballentine li' . 1 Kathy Barbar The Juniors of '80 lalso Called the Seniors of 'SD If, Xii,y , have been very active this year. They started the year off by electing officers: Warren Frazier, pres.g Steve Ross, X v. pres.g Suzanne Shirley, see.: and Lynn Page, treas. J-QX 7 Also adding her part was Mrs. Kinnaird, the sponsor. Xi The pep assemblies would have been dull and lifeless without the Juniors adding their part. The Irs. showed their superiority over the other Classes when they tri- l,at'yBa'ba' , ' , , , Tierra Barker umphed in the tug-of-war, and they also participated in Ricky Barnett the Homecoming Parade by building a float. As the year 1 wore on, they began preparation for their Senior year and for college. They also have representatives in almost every organization. ln other words, this class is just a great group of peoplel John Barton Don Bennett Carol Biondo John Birkland f Barbara Black Melody Blake ' Robert Blake X By ron Bloeker 1 Randy Bloor fa , my Q Q ,K Ehwdwsx .... X-VX! 1 ' ,, s 1 1 , 'y,s11 -fs. 11 K ry X Z1 'yy wkbw X 1 X1 1 X Vj?61J' xp k.VV lx X 1 X 'I Q42 f 1 1 -n--nv , My --.gi Rlcky Boone Jeff Brady Brenda Brandenburg Harold Bray Richard Breitenberg 44:1 1. Shelly Stout eagerly watches a football game. 2. Kevin Shirley forces down that last bite, Rosalind Briggs Buddy Britton Mark Brooks Vanessa Brothers lean Brown i Valerie Brown Susan Bugg Cathy Busken David Buttrum James Cagle Anita Calhoun Todd Callicott Missy Bosson Barbara Brandenburg Melanie Branstetter Janet Breazeal Andrea Briggs x mv' at gy? - ,.1..,:,,,,,,.,,W.m,.3,.,. q- 7.11211-5 , M W ,,,, . W ., ...,Y. , ,,,,,, -- ,, .,,, ,,., ., , .,,, YYY. 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Shirley Meeks Melanne Merritt Wally Mertz .lane Meyer A' Debra Miller 2 I Make Mitchell l 1 X J Forrest Montgomery Corby Morland Nikki Muccianti l X Scotty Muldoon A ' t DeWayne Murphy l X Kelly Murphy Jerry Myers T S x I A Kim Nalls Z, Ronald Obie Randy Oliver l. .leff Seaman playing Dracula. 2. Melanie Branstetter showing her artistic talent. 3. Billy Dodd sleep walking. xii it ii..5mmm.Wm-M unmgmnwa ii'L'Qenw, ,5, A MJ -J.. , ,if f-P ini' 'fa QS V A ' 'vkiiiiri - fp--fs! ' 7 tier' .:'1Q V2.4 A 1.5 - S- I S A 1 Mark Brooks and Travis Tadlock 2 Debra Wnlson hard at work 3 Becky Faulkner trylng to escape. 4. Ruta Wnlllams ln English class. , , . Uv .... . ,aw Angela Oney Robert Olwell Freddy Owenson Lynn Page Elizabeth Parker Greg Paschal .leff Patton Pam Pentecost Brack Parser Leslie Peterson Z , f at it I9 , . X 1 Q K' f ll. HCT v I P,' 1 A , , I 1 f , A MH lx, D... 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Diana Robbins Steven Rucker Pam Schildgen Gary Scoggins Lee Scott Jeff Seaman Jimmy Sherman Ed Shinkle Kevin Shirley Suzanne Shirley Scott Shaver Peggy Shuffleld Charles Renegar Kim Renshon Penny Richardson J im Riley if ,1 l ff N af 1 f X A Stephanie Simms James Smith Sharon Smith Margaret Spiller Shanna Stafford Orlando Stampley Ricky Steed Ray Stephens Willa Steward Dona Stout Shelly Stout Edna Sullivan Susie Swenson Travis Tadlock Paul Tappana Steve Taylor Dnantha Thacker Mike Thomas Mark Thompson Connie Thomton Bobby Thneadglll Carla Todd Kosta Tollch f Q nf l ll-E E 55 it l .tl x l x'l r x z it 'e l T ls ,ll 5 ,H X. 33 xx. fl il E3 L ll l ,W - , ,lam ,Egg YVVVY A-A-:xt W 5 YVYV T iiii . 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Todd Reichen escapes for a minute of privacy 5' in A Eli i PI Q , ttttt M - we F5 ' ill I f iilti is em ..,....a,, Mm,tL-gs:fu2w.,.,,, .., N,,,,. 1' ,,,2,??::ssss.1fQaaa1a?:1,s:f.f.ir..,..... 1v'-- , , , .A-3-1:,M-f,f1-rf,-,ff,,,, -N- ga , , i i ii i iiii il. SRS SRS SRS SR SR RS In late August. 1977. they got their taste of Hot Springs High. The ehaos of college style registration only foreshadowed the confusion of the sophomores' first few weeks of high school. Before long, though. the locker area didn't seem quite so confus- ing and getting from Biology to Speak Out required no thought at all. New and lasting friendships formed quickly: thus, their high school career began. As Juniors, the class of '80 began to exercise their leadership abilities in all of the various areas. Juniors held offices in the majority of clubs and organizations, and they shined in athletics, band, and music. The Junior Class battled proudly against the sen- iors in Pep Assemblies, and helped to keep the Sophs in their places. And then came the final year W they were Seniors. That meant Prom, Sr. Party. and Graduation. The Seniors took full advantage of their last year A before they knew it, though, they were being handed their diplomas. High school was over. The close friend- ships and fond memories, however, will live on always. ?- 1 gn gb WW 1. John Caldwell, David Longinotti, Nick Klatt, and Rick Holt show their senior coordination by building an impressive pyramid. 2. Senior girls take over the senior steps. 3. Lisa Oliver feels an attack of senioritis. 4. Gaye Fleming finishes last minute homework. SRS SRS SRS SR SR R Handy E. Adderholt Lauren Diane Adkins Larry Gene Anderson Robert W. Angll Susie E. Avant Karla Marie Bailey Gregory Allen Alford Cheri A. Archer '-if Kelly DeeAnn Bales 5 Y Q ' ' Sheila A. Briggs Lester Brown if Audrey Yvette Bryant Helen A. Britton Lesia Ann Browning Laura Sue Bugg Q David W. Brown Theron Lee Bruyles Robin Tylesa Burns l? B9hbYW Df Q10 5 we f ' if 1 K, Vicki Ann Carter VUW Adrienne D. Cobb Ricky Dale Cockrell .lulia J. Chapman T Lonnie Dale Cobb Holly Anne Coffman Terri Robin Clamon John David Cubic Clinton LeRoy Coleman Richard Collier Rohr-rt D. Cook .lacquvlinv Crvath Clay Herbert Cook Terri Lynn Cooper Joh noll Dale Tracy Diane Cook ,Nl Ricky A. Cornish Thomas Fluid Daniel 4 . NA Yu, K V -4 .AK ab Brian Lee Daniels Dona Anne Dean Elaine Elyse Dickerson Thomas Clay Davis Sharon Ruth Dendy Babara J. Dickson Tina Denise Davis Lorna Jean DeYoung Tracy D. Digby Pamvla Lynn Dunn 1 Natasha J. Edwards ' Karen DQ Elliott Jane? K i NL! 1 Darreil Wayne Elkin 1 f Chfisizjpher EsIihgQef Mary Lavernfg Fagef W.-f'j,, Sherri Kay Fear Laurie D. Ferraez Cindy Diane Fincher ,M Q Ladye Gaye Fleming Michael R. Fletcher Ronnie L. F ondren Jr. 'Pb Tanya Rena Ford Annette Lynn Fordyce Shelton Kirk Frank Levester Franklin Merrilce Gaither mx' Maria Teresa Garcia Tina Lynn Frazier .finger Lee Frith AZ Tony Richard Gage David Gamerdinger Debbie S. Garner Terri D. Garrison 'up I ,Iunws Mivhzwi Gaston Mvlissa Gay Rua Jzmita Camry .rl X Tzu! H. Cixhmnis Lillie, M. Gilfvspiv David Claddvn I,,gu'rj. R, Gqyhfm Luri A. Gulch-n Dum-H L. Crvuthmxsc Lif ShQIH'i3 K,.QfGr4zii31 Y l NWK K Audrianna Grisham DcnnlidHay HaQgarQflK K fih171stopherL. Hale Aafon Hail Doug M. Hail RQbeffL.Ha11 ,f viQkzA. H3255-11 Saundra L. Halter in ,..... Ag-, Tommy L. Harmon, Ir. Steve Craig Harper Kimberly E. Harwood Mason Scott Hayes Maggie 1. Hamby Elizabeth L. Hampton Vanessa A. Harris Velvet A. Haywood 7 Y1 W Beverly 1 Ritfhard C1yde HQli Mercer Hbocf Gindyiyhn Hmm Temmf Hd13i ngswnr1h Stbbven Mark Hand ShgffiH gQa Lori Louise How31fd i mn.. ,.f.l j Louis M, Hciyt f Willie Lee Huff Mauyiee Ingrzim Carltcm A. 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M IAP' l W G'y - if -fizxzh S. 5 Michael Landon Wiley ive...- sKelley Williams Nancy Williams Billy .lack Williams 1 si Kris Williams David W. Williamson N s illilsthe Williams , Ruth Williams , rxs Angela Ermey Wilson QW' Denise R. Wilson in Lisa Gaye Wilson Nita Sue: Wincland Kathryn Ada Wilson Q. Shawn Booth Wilson Paul Dean Wineland Lisa Ann Wilson fi Vagur Wilson Robert G. Wi ngo Janice Rae Wood Garland Lee Wuichet 'll-W Melissa Jane Woodall Vw Steven W. Yarbrough ,D ' ,M ,. Donnetta M. Wright .A Robin Annette Young Senior Bloopers Some pictures turn out better than others 1. Regina Blocker 2. Garland Wuichel 3. Vicki Carter 4. Holly Coffman S. Tanya Organ 6. Kelly Carter 7. Brian Tippit 8. Vagur Wilson HONOR GRADUATES Lauren Diane Adkins Gregory A. Alford Karla Marie Bailey Kelly Deeann Bales Melanie Lee Bower Laura Sue Bugg John Clark Caldwell Thomas Floid Daniel, Jr. Lorna Jean DeYoung Pamela Lynn Dunn Rebecca Faulkner Ladye Gaye Fleming Merrilee Gaither Audrianna Grisham Mason Scott Hayes Cindy Lynn Herring Beverly Kay Hill Richard Clyde Holt Lori Louise Howard Louis McFarland Hoyt Julie Johnson Mark Alan Lane Brenda Kay McHenry David Franklin Miller Lea Vaughn Mullins Lisa Ann Neely Aline Marie Newcomb Charles Thomas Poole Rawleigh RaQls Shelly Jean Ray Lance Allen Robinson Lisa Ann Shaddock Mary Loutitia Springer Kathy Sue Stark Micheal Clay Thompson Karen Trippe Rose Marie Weatherspoon Bernis Jo Michelle Whitt Kelley Williams Shawn B. Wilson Janice Rae Wood Melissa Janie Woodall VALEDICTORI ANS Guidance Assistant 3. .ss,,,, K ,r , 3.1: fgsi-sggggifgtssr ,. -- Randy Adderholiglffrafrk 1: Interact 1: Choir 1, 2g Madrigals23 God's Favorite 3g Music Man 3. ' .h s:.A 1 Lauren Adkins French Club lg Vice Pres- ident lg Student Council 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Historian 33 Future Business Leaders of America 33 Math Club 2, 3g Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 33 Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 1, 2, 33 Whois Who Among American High School Students 3g mended Student' Greg Alford Tennis 2, 33 Golf 1, 1, 23 Honor Society 33 Beta Club Interact lg Rotary Club Bobby Angel Football 1 3 Club 1, 2g Boys' Susie Avapt D.E.C.A. 3g T Karla Marie Hailey Beta Club 1, 2 T.C. 1 lg Library sa NCA National S V . mf ' ' , N my was .an- -fif , iesief. gi Y K. S ,Q i Q Il l XX .. 5 , L hr' dz ct Q Q In: , x SPH si . if I 1, S 1 Q 9 . We 'G' i 1' X .L L,,E , . , '35 is kfifii -mf W M ---gEgC:gfg2s1sfJi.f:i5 T ..., ,MM kV..,, .. - hi ix. N.. kr l if .Ea-5 ,L . wr . Royalty Tad Letterman 2, 3, F.C.A Who's Who Among Students. er-up? dent 1 2' M Who dents 2, F F.B.L.A. 3. Vicki Halsell V.I.C.A. Roll. Green Honor 1, Most Valuable ennls 1 B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 2, Spanish H Club 3, Jr. Winner 3. A.R.S. Nova 1, 2, Award 1, Math 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, B.L.A. 2, S.C.A. 1, 2, s Favorite 3 Music eam 2, 3, Wlios Who High School Students 2, Seminar 2, International Award 3, Miss United Council 1, 3, Choir Council Vanessa Harris II Club 2, COE Mason Club 1 Spams? Club H 2 President 3 Honqg can High Honor V.I.C.A.- I.C. 3, Trojan Spead- Extemporaneous Band 1, 2, 3, 3, S.C.A. 1, Thespians 1, Society 2, 3, Beta District C O E Band 2, 3. . 3, General Mechanics and Refrigeration 2. Uld Gold Book District President 3, State Vice 3' District IV Nir F B L A 3 Nova s Who Society 1, 2, 3, Vice 2: Club 1, F.B.L.A. 1, 2, A.R.S. Nova 2, 3, Secretary Editor 3, Pep Honor 2 3' Charlie's Aunt 2' Honor 3, Treasurer 3, Math Club 3, Astra Vice Pres. 3, Mus' 'ii' i n 3, Who's Who Among American Students 2, 3, Society of Distingu ifherican High School Students 2, 3, Citizen- Award 3, Civita ,, ' y Winner 3, Elizabeth Hampton Pep Squad 1, ' ' 'D eiyiy ,',, F .B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 2, 3, Student iijiglinilrf gag' Region' glo:,15:qc5l33, Spanish Club 1, A Cappella 3: Mu Alpha 32 F ' ' Boys' State 2, Who's Who Among can High School Students 2, ,Society of Anette Carlene Haralson Q Dupreej D.E.C.A. 1, Distinguished American High hool Stu: Library Club 1, 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 1. dents 2, 3, Honor duate. 1, Pep 2, Beta Club 3' Student rack Club 3. .. , 1 , ...,. 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Tim Benson, Doug Sanders, and Theron Broyles have arm wrestling matches in class. 4. Caym- Fleming and Susan Lnrton after Baccalaure-atv. l. Brad C.1NIl1-b1'1'1'1 111111 R11lr1frl Cuukf try 1111-ir 111111115 111 11111111131 1 1111k11-f. 2. P11111 U111111 111111 Mary Fz1g1'r pusv fu p11'l11r1'L1Ill11' 5111111411 fI1111111'il ff1111x1'11l11111. 3. Kim Rn' Iukvs h1'r plan' 111 li111-1l11r111g1 g1'z11l11ul11111. -lf. Svniors up 11111-11l1' lhf' 1.1111lil11ri11111 1l11r111g g5r:11l11uli1n11 rvhzulrsal. lv E V 2 1 1 -G' S .. . Q H' 1- We Q... . 41 Y QFSPQSQ1 ,.:- W. .- 4 N901 1- fit sk Ll! Na WHY :nm nm ...W-.N 1. Ni:-k Klatl and Mary Fagtrr play around on the bus un the' way to Biloxi. 2. Mrs. Angull congratulates Laura Maddox after graduation. 3. Kelly Cartvr and David Brown post- for a picture-. 4. Tommy Danifhl is happy to be a Sfxfliibf. -H1 V' 'U?' ,Jfmwal 1 I A xx Lg' 239 40 Sr. Snaps I 1 X sa, 1. Senior Class Officers: Wallace Snowden, President: Mrs. Jackson, Sponsor: Doug Hall, Vice-Pres.: Tish Springer, Secretaryg Stephen Puck- ett, Treasurer. 2. Rick Holt class clown. 3. Darrell Elkin works hard on his homework. 4. Chris Ellis, Mike McDaniel, and David Brown standing in line to get their cap and gown. 5. Lonnie Cobb shows how proud he is to be a wild and crazy Senior, Mg Y gig Rf QV' QV' xx Q6 i N3 M34 rf, f JN., lk awww. ,:,, ., ...,, , ii. HWWWWf:f: W mvrwweiwmwffffiizfwwvwf1' '-ff M'-'Ht'--' - ' mt? f fl e re A... wwf H , ,, .nf 1. Everyone enjoying themselves at prom. 2. john Caldwell discusses his term paper in vlass. 3. Janice Jordan shows her ability to blow a bubble as Estra Marshall watches with amazement. 4. Lea Mullins is seen everywhere with her Dr. Pepper. 5. David Stom- and Hank Sanders take notes in the library, MM, 2, ,f ,, We f ff Sr. Snaps 9 A my f Q4 f. ,: - tt- 1. Tina Davis watches one of the great football games. 2. Bfad Castleberry ready for class to he over. 3. Rawls-igh Ralls and Doug Hall show enthusiasm at a Pr-p Assembly. 4. Cz-orgr Mr-rrifie-ld takvs timv out of his classwork to have' his picture- takf-n. 242 f ' X3 Sr. Snaps 2 -M 1. Tanya Organ remembering all the great times of high school. 2. Lesia Browning and Lester Brown stop to pose for a picture. 3. Mrs. R0se's Advanced Accounting Class shows that logetherness is an asset. 4. Robin Clamon and Doug Hall admire the new Senior T-Shirts. 5. Paul Ran- dall doing last minute homework in Band. V 1 Faculty V 2 SUE ANOELL MARIE BARRON LYNDA BEASLEY MARILYN TILLMAN BLANN ENGLISH BIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY CHORUS KW ' VELMA BUTTRAM MICHAEL JANE CALCOTE GEORGE JODIE CARTER READING BU'I'I'RAM LIBRARY AIDE CARISTIANOS DRIVER AND MATH D.E. COACH 1. Mr. Johnson enjoys a quiet moment with newspaper and cigar. 2 While on duty, Mrs. Jackson takes time to make out a pop test. 3. During her conference hour. Mrs. Lowrey finds time for Crocheting. 244 STEVE ALLEN ENGLISH PATRICIA ANDERSON S x LYNDA BURFORD HOME EC. HERBERT COOK ALGEBRA AND ,A .L AUDREY DAVIS C.A.P. sms QENTER SYLVIA DISHEROON DICK DUNCAN HAROLDEAN EASTER MATH CHEMISTRY NJROTC M AA i AV.,.A - ss... gA:f E? . ,iii AAIA is.itiii , RICHMOND EDWARDS JOHN FAYE GLENDA FOOTS SCIENCE MATH SPECIAL ED .F 5 se, LARRY GRIFFITH CONSUMER EC. AND P.E. RONNIE GRISHAM MATH sz 4 ' 3 HARVEY HALEY BAND 1. With her diligent typing skills, Mrs. Huff proves to be a valuable asset to the teacher's center. 2. Mrs. Dishe- roon pauses briefly from her work to pose for a picture. 3. Mrs. Buttram finds the English office the best place for a quiet lunch. 4. For Mrs. Pruitt, conference hour is the best time for making door decorations. , Q, fs , 9 24 ERIC HENLEY ROBERT HEUSEL KAY HOLDEN HISTORY AND COACH D.O. BUSINESS ED. Disk F. fly .N .Ns,sw.r...., .L.-. MARGARET HUFF LYNDA JACKSON KATHY JAMES ENGLISH AND MATH ENGLISH CCE RICHARD JOHNSON VORIS JOHNSON X, F ENGLISH MATH AND COACH A :YR -Q Z,,,-,vs ANN KINNAIRD ANNA LARIBE FINE ARTS DEPT. ENGLISH 1. Mrs. Bischof works diligently to help the OGB Staff meet their dead- line. 2. A fire drill finds Mrs. Massey on lop of things as she proficiently calls the roll. 3. Mr. Edwards slrolls hastily down the hall. 246 Q I fi' I E! MAX LARSON BIOLOGY 1, 21, f fMM M, JOYCE LI'I'I'LETON ENGLISH .fM f J 2 ff 4 gf ia I LYNNE LEOPARD P.E. DOROTHY LOGAN LIBRARIAN 3 MYRNA LORICK BILLIE MABRY REBA LOWREY SOCIAL STUDIES ENGLISH I 2 , it AQ Wm STANLEY MAY MATH AND COACH my: if A 'Mil' We W IIII I at it ' ,,gf'?, ixiiisfiii, .. . f, In 5 'iw , iff' , : f . E ii .I I .ww ,ww fr, VW ,Ei i ,... 1 ,zfwz-fm ff Z -',f93W U mn. f-ww 5' Nez- if-wffatfi-1'fef. - ' H i S , , H 4' ' I A fi L. 'Ti ' I i H ' I 1. Mrs. Angell quickly scans her assignment schedules. 2. For Mrs. Littleton, American Lit. proves to be more than just readingg it includes taking the time to explain difficult lessons. 3. Mr. Duncan pauses briefly before joining the conversation. 4. Practice what you preach seems to be Coach Reese's motivation as he runs across the field. DELORIS MASSEY SPANISH PATRICIA MOORE HOME EC. 247 aa MRS. PRUITT SE .K ,E BUSINESS ED. E 5 MR. PHILLIPS HISTORY ENGLISH AND . SPANISH 4, K. . SQ gf? H F. A' 'zjum 24- fy x l ,T I ' COACH REESE sm MR. ROBBINS AUTO MECH MRS. ROSE ACCOUNTING MR. SANDERS NJ ROTC MRS. SHEPPARD COE K FOR MR. PHILLIPS, THE HISTORY OFFICE IS A PLACE FOR WORKING AS WELL AS RELAXING. TEACHER'S CREED: I BELIEVE IN BOYS AND GIRLS, THE MEN AND WOMEN OF A GREAT TOMORROWg THAT WHATSOEVER THE BOY SOWETH THE MAN SHALL REAP. I BELIEVE IN THE CURSE OF IGNORANCE, IN THE EFFICACY OF SCHOOLSg IN THE DIGNITY OF TEACH- ING, AND IN THE JOY OF SERVING OTHERS. I BELIEVE IN THE WISDOM AS REVEALED IN HUMAN LIVES AS WELL IN THE PAGES OF THE PRINTED BOOKQ IN LESSONS TAUGHT, NOT SO MUCH BY PRECEPT AS BY EXAMPLEg IN ABILITY TO WORK WITH THE HANDS AS WELL AS TO THINK WITH THE HEADg IN EVERYTHING THAT MAKES LIFE LARGE AND LOVELY. I BELIEVE IN THE BEAUTY IN THE CLASSROOM, IN THE HOME, IN DAILY LIFE, AND OUT-OF-DOORS. I BELIEVE IN LAUGHTERQ IN LOVEg IN FAITHg IN ALL DEALS AND DISTANT HOPES THAT LURE US ON. I BELIEVE THAT EVERY HOUR OF EVERY DAY WE RECEIVE A JUST REWARD FOR ALL WE ARE AND ALL WE DO. I BELIEVE IN THE PRESENT AND ITS OPPORTUNITIESQ IN THE FUTURE AND ITS PROMISESg AND IN THE DIVINE JOY OF LIVING. - EDWIN OSGOOD GROVER, AMERICAN AUTHOR AND PROFESSOR 248 MRS. SIPE ENGLISH 1. MRS. LITTLETON PAUSES BEFORE GOING ON TO LUNCH. 2. COACH ENJOYS AN OCCASIONAL CASUAL CLASSROOM ATMOS- PHERE. TO THE HSHS FACULTY: YOU'VE GIVEN US SO MUCH MRS. STARK ART lf, S'IA 'Q .IJ MR. TANKERSLEY BIOLOGY 4. MR. SPURLING MRS. STRANGE , I . PRE-VOCATION t E CCE 1 I X COACH THORWORTH MRS. WILSON P-Fi. HISTORY V Picfure i Noi 5 5 Available MRS. THORNTON TYPING 1-A Ei MRS. TREASTER ENGLISH AND DRAMA MR. TART HISTORY Picfure Noi Availa bfe MRS. WOMACK AND ALL WE CAN SAY IS WE APPRECIATE YOU! 249 UO Cafeteria f Zz , 7 t -. fl l F gs s, i N fwwmss-if The delicious lunch that the students and faculty cat is prepared by the Cafeteria Staff. The meals are enjoyed by all who dine in the cafete- ria. The work of this staff is greatly appreciated and enjoyed by the stu- dent body and the faculty of the school. The staff consists of, listed left to right: Grace Grant, Ethel Yates, Eva Joe Hall, Jo Holcold, Eve-tt Hasell, Cecil Massey, Martha George and Eva Tidwell. 1. Ruby Jester a new member of the staff. 2.-8. Students eating in the cafeteria. MAINTENANCE A very important part of our sehool is the Maintenanve Staff. Without their daily cleaning, our srhool would be a total disaster. Their task may seem easy, but, their duties are hard and take a tremendous amount of effort on their part. Without them the high school just wouldnlt be the same. The maintenance staff consisted of seyeng people: David Priddy, DoyfejDearmon, Shirley Flanagainliflflarold Knight, Leo Hedberg, Bob Shipley, and Virgel F. Zenori S 1. Doyle Dearmon helping maintain the beauty of the school. 2. Shirley Flanagan busy at work. 3. A clean classroom. 4, Stu- dents making more work for the maintenance staff. 5 Hot Springs High has three experieneed counselors, Mrs. Sc-arvy who is serving her twelfth year at Hot Springs High, Mr. Hodges is serving his thirteenth year, and Mr. Henry, who has been here eight years. Guidance X 5 1- ms E Nb Our Boss: Mr. Cross MQQWSXWQSQ ,5.k .. -K W? Q ,, E xl. , 1 sf . 1. Mr. Cross checks things out in the gym. 2. Mr. Cross enters the P l ue ts an award from Mr counseling center. 3. Chuck oo e a':.p ' . fi cial Cross at the awards in conference. reports. 5. Mr. Cross Mr. Bob Cros , the past six years, has a very day. His respons keep the schoo makes time to associate with the stud teacher. assembly. 4. Mr. Cross fills out inan s Hot Springs High's Principal for hectic schedule each ibilities include all jobs necessary to l running smoothly. Even so, he ents and Assistant Principals 3' E Q s -sv. LX.,,q V K Smwmsq X A 5 . .. . ,QWAWNWX xv mwww swans ik ss Q Mg Kms, swiss? 'SA S ? N, X N .95:?5i?f5s?5Ig- lf.-s . -,si3f'?f'-if ..I -Q15 T' 'Ai' i ' .... N- . ..., ,, X. A .. ' N: as AN Office of-Ol if .IL 'FQ A . 1' E ' M F Q :E 4,..., rp 'j i Q ,X i -XX l X rctary. They all do a fine job of running the office. Mrs. Tucker is thc attendance secretary. Mrs. Dave-s is thc financial secretary. Mrs. Dillard is thc Registrar. Mrs. Dunn is thc Guidancc scc- ...Si , The school board is a group of men and women'of diversified backgrounds and occupations brought together to benefit and help the schools. Bob Wheeler, president of Muncrief! Wheeler Printing Com- pany, is president of the school board. Very active in civic affairs, he has participated in such events as the Hot Springs Junior Miss and the Miss America pageants, and is the director of the Miss Arkansas pageant, held in Con- vention Auditorium. Here he pauses from his hard work in his office for a picture. chool Board l Dale Cook is a retired businessman, formerly with Cook's Ice Cream. He is a father and Reverend C. V. Boyd is pastor of the Visitor's Chapel Church. He resides in Hot a grandfather, and spends much of his time with his hobbies, gardening and horticulture. Springs, and also works with the Arkansas Social Services in his spare time. He was 256 appointed to replace Tom Smitherman, and was re-elected earlier this year. Members Vice president Melinda Baran works with the Dept. of Community Serwiees for the State of Arkansas. A former Old Gold Book member at HSHS, she is married but has no Children, She is shown here with her husband John in their recent trip to Europe. 2 i Charles Fager is the trust officer at Arkansas Bank 81 Trust. His interests inrlude plants and he is active in his church as a deaeon. He is married and has three daugh- ters, one who still attends HSHS. The secretary of the School Board is Dr. Cary Meek. He is a thoraeie surgeon at the Sam- mons, Hill, Meek and Kaler Clinic. He is married and has two children, both boys. An ex-member of the school hoard is Tom Smitherman. He regretfully had to resign this year. He was transferred to Grissom Air Forve Base in Montana. where he is a Captain in the Air Force. Superintendent Dr. E. Bruce Meeks has been superintendent of the Hot Springs schools for six years. He is married and has two chil- dren, one who is principal of Cutter Morning Star. Dr. Meeks has been pleased with the progress ofthe schools this year. He said the main accomplishment of this year has heen to improve the teaching skills of the teachers, which means the students will benefit in the long run. For the future he hopes to improve the salaries of all school employees, and thus to make this a better school district. He also thinks the schools should concentrate on having a selection of comprehensive programs for all students, academ- ically and otherwise, to provide students with exciting, worth- while experiences. To raise the academic levels of achievement for all students, kindergarten through 12th grade is another one of his goals. i 258 Above: Dr. Meeks presides at a school board meeting. Far Left: Dr. Meeks surveys the school grounds to look for improvement needs. Administration s ,,,.,,, .... as Maurit-fr Dunn is tliz- Assistant Superintendent for Elernentary Eduration. He- is mar- The Assistant Superintendent for Finance is John Hale. He supervises all thc- expend- rifed and has two vhiltlrvri, who attend Hot Springs svhools. His wife- is also employed at itures of the school district. He is married to Sue Hale, who is Director of Special Ser- HSHS as the Counst'lor's scvrrlury. it I A W3 , r N ffl .MJ vices for the schools. R n Bill Lane presides as the Assistant Superintendent for Sec- Ab ve Mr D nn Q I k at 3 gchool . . 2 . . i' 'F ontlary Education. He is a father of two and a recent grandfa- 0 , U p a ther. board meeting. l , s.x,..,1 leg s..v...x FBLA f Disiiu mlm S Te-mixer 1'6.o.c..ho.r's. Te-N-.he,v war-K TWAMNS' HKU Peafmk I T-aim -vs- vi lt.. Tro an r:.l,,'iIw: ue, TF-no S051 -.. 'Ee.Q'i'ot'x 'T-osam Q Us-o mamiamxm 2 Qptober Q. 1014! Gnu spoil unsung, AA Sal cg LMS M01 Li GQ 'MM mme, Yeavd 'Pkg Ck-ld. Sr. 4 P ,s F' awk. QLQ Tfoiwwvf' k ext 11. YS P5 AT Ten' 'lb Tr-obqyy-VS' ki L1 bra.:-sl Trl 9 Y. 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We offer classes in two- year transfer programs for those going on to four-year colleges, two year Associate Degrees for those seeking quick entry into the job market and one-year programs for those who feel they need only specific skills. And all of our courses transfer to other colleges and universities. From History to Math, from English to Nursing, you can meet a lot of new people and make many new friends. Plan to join us this fall. 52742 GARLAND couurv commumrv course TAYLCJR PUBLISHING CCMPANY Dallas, Texas vwwuzry Weyerhaeuser Company an equal opportumty employer When you re plann1ng your future, th1nk of us for top quahty products, as a. so11d 1nVestment and as a oha11eng1ng place to work Weyerhaeuser Mfffrdfa X 4 XX vdgwglm WX X NES' ,X XY Xi XS X X X ak 523 X QW 1 355 Ns X 5 XX X x X, SSX 31552 53 X XN5i'RgeXf 35? 5 KX-X Sys X X X'-X X JSE, KX :X X5 XXX Q X X Sam X 4 X 33 , XX: Q Arkansas Bank 81'li'ust HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK X -W X. 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LEE, JR. DR. CARY MEEK L. R. MUNOS, M.D. DR. MURRAY DR. CLEN R. REYNOLDS RONALD C. ROGERS, D.D.S. DR. VERNON SAMMONS M. R. SPRINCER, JR. M.D. W. Y. SPRINCER, M.D. DR. JOHN W. TRIESCHMANN CD ph Autogra Pggmgerm mgmgmgsq Adderholt, Randy 66, 67, 275, 193. Adkins, Lauren 76, 117, 276, 278, 193, 229, 278. Alford, Gregory 33, 276, 278, 193, 229, 281, 278. Anderson, Larry 193. Angell, Robert 18, 39, 42, 44, 193. Archer, Cheri 50, 54, 62, 193. Avant, Susie 110, 111, 193. Bailey, Karla Marie 276, 193, 229, 276. Bales, Kelly 37, 62, 63, 276, 193, 229, 276. Barker, Tina 60, 61, 194, 181. Barnett, Emily 194. Blackmon, Dennis 194. Blackmon, Vanessa 78, 194. Blake, Bemis 79, 100, 279, 194, 274. Blansett, Terry 194. Blocker, Regina 194, 228. Bowers, Melanie 62, 141, 276, 278, 194, 229. Bratton, Greg 194. Briggs, Sheila 79, 98, 279, 195, 274. Britton, Helen 195. Brown, David 240, 279, 195. Brown, Lester 20, 51, 79, 243, 100, 195, 274. Browning, Lesia 57, 66, 67, 78, 79, 82, 83, 243, 275, 279, 195. Broyles, Theron 195, 245. Bryant, Audrey 51, 79, 98, 279, 195, 274. Bugg, Laura 276, 195, 229, 276. Burns, Robin 78, 79, 82, 83, 275, 279, 84, 195, 274. Burridge, Bobby 196. Burt, Sherry 79, 196. Buttrum, Wanda 111, 196. Caldwell, John 27, 33, 276, 196, 229, 276 24-1. Cambron, Bobby 196. Campbell, Willey 196. Carnathan, Julie 196. Carter, Kelly 33, 278, 196, 228, 278. Carter, Tina 196. Carter, Vicki 29, 51, 52, 141, 278, 197, 228, 278. Castleberry, Bradley 242, 120. Chapman, Julia 197. Clamon, Terri 243, 197. Cobb, Adrienne 25, 79, 82, 83, 279, 197, 281, 274. Cobb, Lonnie 40, 42, 44, 240, 197. Coble, John 197. Cockrell, Ricky 197. Coffman, Holly 60, 61, 77, 197, 228, 281. Coleman, Clinton 57, 79, 197. Collier, Richard 79, 198. Cook, Tracy 198. Cook, Clay 18, 41, 45, 198. Cooks, Robert 279, 198, 274, 244. Cooper, Terri 198. Cornish, Ricky 198. Creath, Jacqueline 198. Dale, Johnell 79, 198. 9 Daniel, Thomas 18, 41, 42, 55, 48, 276, 278, 198, 229, 281. Daniels, Brian 66, 199. Davis, Thomas 57, 79, 279, 199, 281, 274. Davis, Tina 62, 242, 199. Dean, Dona 48, 50, 60, 61, 269, 199. Dendy, Sharon 199. Deyoung, Korna 54, 105, 106, 276, 278, 199, 229. Dickerson, Elaine 82, 275, 141, 199. Dickerson, Barbara 199. Digby, Tracy 48, 199. Dodd, Greg 57. Dunn, Ramela 19, 29, 52, 55, 76, 319, 77, 200, 229, 281, 280, 276, 278. Durham, Linda 79, 200. Dupree, Janet 200, 278. Edwards, Natasha 82, 83, 275, 105, 275, 276, 200. Elkin, Darrell 45, 240, 200. Ellis, Christopher 240, 276, 200. Elliot, Karen 79, 200. Eslinger, Herbert 79, 82, 83, 275. Eager, Mary 29, 51, 52, 278, 200, 281. Fear, Sherri 111, 201. Ferraez, Laurie 201. Fincher, Cindy 201. Fleming, Ladye Gaye 76, 276, 201, 229, 281, 280, 318. Fletcher, Michael 44, 79, 201. Fondren, Ronnie 201. Ford, Tanya 79, 201. Fordyce, Annette 82, 83, 201. Frank, Shelton 120, 201. Franklin, Levester 79, 201. Frazier, Tina 78, 202. Frith, J inger 54, 60, 276, 202, 229, 276, 74. Ford, Carolyn 99. Gaither, Merrilee 83, 276, 202, 229, 281, 276. Gage, Tony 66, 89, 202. Gamerdinger, David 202. Garcia, Maria 202. Garner, Debbie 266, 202. Garrison, Terrie 202. Gaston, James 203. Gay, Melissa 49, 50, 51, 203. Gentry, Rua 79, 203. Gidcome, Tad 203. Gillespie, Lillie 79, 203, 244. Gladden, David 22, 82, 83, 275, 203. Goldrn, Lori 203. Golden, Larry 29, 79, 203. Greathouse, Darrell 44, 66, 203. Greenfield, Marguerite 204. Green, Raymond 79. Green, Shonna 28, 29, 276, 204, 281. Grisham, Audrianna 276, 318, 319, 264. Hale, Christopher 204. Haggard, Donnie 204. Hall, Doug 23, 25, 45, 47, 48, 240, 243, 242, 204. Hall, Robert 204. Halsell, Vicki 204. Halter, Saundra 205. Hamby, Maggie 205. Hampton, Elizabeth 205. Harmon, Tommy 205. l Harper, Steve 205. Harwood, Kimberly 278, 205. Harris, Vanessa 205. Hayes, Mason 20, 21, 106, 76, 90, 93, 276 205, 229, 281. Haywood, Velvet 79, 279, 205, 274. Hecke, Robby 206. Hermanson, Lisa 206. Herring, Cidy 276, 206, 229. Hicks, Sharon 79, 98, 61, 102, 103, 279, 100, 274, 134. High, Mary Jo 276, 206, 276. Hill, Beverly 50, 51, 55, 268, 276, 206, 229, 281. Hollingsworth, Tommy 206. Holt, Richard 18, 54, 240, 269, 276, 206, 229, 281, 140. Hood, Steven 84, 206, 240. Hood, Sherri 207. Howard, Lori 276, 277, 207, 229, 281, ' 278. Howell, Robert 79, 116, 276, 209, 274. Hoyt, Louis 18, 116, 276, 207, 229. Huff, Willie 79, 207. Hughes, Thomas 207. Ingram, Maurice 79, 207. Jackson, Carlton 45, 77, 79, 266, 279, 125 207, 274. Jackson, Revia 276, 207, 276. Jernigan, Emmanuel 24, 79, 279, 208, 274. Johler, Earl 208. Johnson, Julie 19, 29, 76, 275, 276, 208, 229, 281, 280, 276, 245. Johnson, Laurie 55, 278, 208, 281, 278. Johnson, Vassie 79, 179, 279, 208, 274. Johnston, Helen 68, 208. Jones, Annette 78, 79, 279, 208, 274. Jones, Rita 60, 208. Jones, Thelma 79. Jones, Timothy 82, 83, 275, 208. Jordan, Janice 51, 62, 63, 79, 209, 137. Jovsic, Jamina 209. Keck, David 45, 209. Kelley, Clarence 79, 279, 209, 274. Kincaid, Vivian Kay 66, 67, 209, 274. King, Charles 278, 209. Kirksey, Elizabeth 209. Klatt, Nick 50, 53, 63, 267, 278, 209. Klein, Kathy 66. Knight, Ethel 20, 79, 85, 84, 209, 275, 78, 82, 83, 276, 280, 274, 318. Lane, Mark 276, 210, 229, 276. Lawson, Lafayette 210. Lenox, Ratesa 79. Leslie, David 210. Lewis, Anthony 79, 210. Lewis, Eric 77, 79, 210. Little, Johny 79, 210. Littleton, Deborah 210. Logan, Patrick 278, 210, 278. Longinotti, James 210. Lookadoo, Stephen 277, 211. Lorton, Susan 60, 61, 211, 281. Loudermill, Cynthia 60, 79, 211. Lovelady, Janet Leah 211. Lynch, Carla 211. McClard, Ruth 212. McCoy, Mattie 79, 212. McCroy, Robert 29, 212. McDaniel, Mike 4-5, 240, 212, 279. McGuiggan, James 212. McHenry, Brenda 277, 213, 229, 279. Mclnnis, Rennee 213. McNeil, Mark 213. McRae, M. Liz 277, 213, 281. Maddox, Laura 211. Marral, Deborah 211. Marshall, Estra 4-8, 50, 51, 65, 79, 278, 211, 137, 134. Martin, Larry 52, 53, 66, 82, 83, 278, 212. Martin, Renee 212. Mazander, Jon 105, 212. Meadors, Suzie 213. Meeks, William 213. Merrifield, George 242. Merritt, Farris 114, 213. Miles, Doris 275, 105, 213. Miller, David 213, 229. Minney, Celeste 60, 61, 269, 214. Minton, Kenneth 214. Mitchell, Anthony 214. Mitchell, Archie 41, 44, 79. Mitchell, Karol 66, 67, 214. Monroe, Cheryl 214. Moore, David 214. Moore, Sandra 124, 214. Moore, Tina 214. Morris, Sheila 214. Morrow, Richard 20, 21, 26, 44, 215. Morse, Patrick 215. Moss, Michael 45, 215. Muccianti, Kim 121, 215. Mullins, Lea 20, 21, 58, 59, 277, 215, 229, 241. Needham, Mark 84. Neely, Lisa 29, 66, 67, 277, 215, 244, 229 Nelson, Janet 59, 215. Newcomb, Aline 277, 229. Nolan, Elaine 215. Oliver, Lisa 77, 85, 121, 110, 215, 280, 279, 319, 148. Organ, Tanya 63, 243, 216, 228, 279. Panyi, Scott 28, 45, 216. Parker, Patricia 216. Pate, Karen 29, 216. Payton, Kyle 216. Pedlar, Mary 216. Pedlar, Michael 216. Peoples, Eric 79, 216. Peoples, Esther 79, 99, 279, 216, 274, 136. Phillips, Rick 217. Pikarsky, Sandra 217. Pikarsky, Susan 277, 217. Pittman, Danny 217, 148. Poole, Charles 277, 217, 229, 148. Puckett, Stephen 18, 47, 51, 79, 240, 217, 281, 279. Pugh, Ken 29, 68, 275, 217. Putman, Tina 217. Ralls, Rawleigh 242, 277, 217, 229. Randall, Paul 243, 218. Randall, William 218. Ray, Shelly 76, 276, 218, 229, 281, 279, 244. Reed, Karen 23, 28, 55, 66, 78, 79, 82, 83, 85, 274, 280, 218, 319, 281, 225, 275, 277, 279. Rice, Jed 218. Ridgeway, Michael 83, 218. Robbins, Claude 111, 218, 279. Roberts, Tony 45. Robinson, Eric 18, 49, 66, 67, 79, 218. Robinson, Lance 39, 49, 277, 218, 229, 279. Rowland, Lisa 219. Rynders, Rance 219. Samuel, Stacy 79. Sanders, Doug 219, 245. Sanders, Henry 219, 241. Sanders, Jodie 219. Sanders, Lewis 18, 269, 219, 263. Sargent, Ronda 50, 54, 277, 219, 281, 279 Scoggins, Bill 79, 279, 219, 274. Seymour, Ronald 79. Shaddock, Lisa 277, 219, 229, 281. Shaw, Vicky 66, 220. Showalter, Ray 220. Sloan, Clay 18, 45, 76, 277, 220, 281, 229, 74, 244. Small, Deborah 220. Smith, Cheryl 220. Smith, Cindy 220. Smith, Elecia 79, 220. Smith, Perry 44, 220. Smith, William 221. Smoke, Bobbie 66, 82, 83. Smoke, Peggy 221. Snowden, Wallace 18, 39, 40, 42, 44, 48, 79, 240, 118, 266, 281, 279, 221, 148. Springer, Tish 279, 33, 50, 55, 60, 240, 268, 277, 221, 229, 281. Spurlin, Gregory 18, 27, 66, 67, 221, 280, 319. Squires, Rafael 79, 221. Standridge, Jula 221. Stark, Kathy 19, 78, 277, 221, 229, 281, 74, 260. Stephens, Michelle 110, 277, 221, 279. Stevens, Jerrod 222. Stewart, Sheila 60, 79, 279, 222, 274. Stone, David 45, 222, 241. Stone, Thomas 222. Stringer, Martin 79, 90, 91, 93, 94, 222. Tackett, David 222, 24-4. Thomas, Mark 79, 279, 222, 274. Thompson, Frank 79, 45, 222. Thompson, Michael 277, 223, 229. Thornton, Kevin 58, 76, 277, 244, 223, 74. Thoroughman, Brenda 66, 223. Tippit, Brian 223, 228. Trippe, Karen 76, 105, 107, 116, 276, 223, 229, 276. Valovich, Christopher Van Es, Jeff 223. Vinson, Valerie 79, 223. Volphert, Shelia 223. Ward, James 223. Washington, Marva 66, 79, 279, 224, 229, 274. Watkins, Kelly 40, 41, 45, 224, 279. Watson, Diana 224. Weatherspoon, Rose 51, 79, 98, 279, 277, 224, 229, 274. Webb, John 224. Welch, Richard 22. Wells, Sandra 224. Wheeler, Mark 224, 279. Whitaker, Debra 66, 78, 79, 98, 224. Vlfhitt, Shelly 19, 54, 277, 224, 229, 281. Wiley, Michael 79, 225. Williams, Billy 225. Williams, Kathe 225. Williams, Kelley 277, 225, 229. Williams, Kris 62, 63, 225. Williams, Marilyn 78, 79, 279, 225, 274. Williams, Nancy 65, 114, 225. Williamson, David 47, 225. Wilson, Angela 121, 225. Wilson, Denise 226. Wilson, Kathryn 22, 141, 226. Wilson, Lisa 111, 226. Wilson, Lisa 19, 28, 29, 226. Wilson, Shawn 39, 40, 41, 42, 4-5, 277, 226, 229. Wilson, Vagur 79, 226, 228. Wineland, Nita 124, 226. Wineland, Paul 66, 226. Wingo, Robert 122, 226. Wood, Janice 98, 100, 101, 102, 277, 229 136, 134, 135. Woodall, Melissa 277, 227, 229. Wright, Donnetta 48, 50, 51, 277, 227, 281, 279. Wuichet, Garland 227, 228. Yarbrough, Steven 268. York, Kathy 68, 227. Young, Robin 227. Young, Steve 78, 79. Adams, Holly 49. Adkins, Cara 176, 181. Allen, Cynthia 176. Anderson, Pamela 176, 319. Antonuccio, Kathleen 176. Ashley, Tonia 176. Atkins, Herman 176. Atkinstson, Torrence 68, 176. Awana, Vickie 176. Ballentine, David 141, 265, 268, 176, 205 Barbar, Liana 176. Barbar, Patricia 176. Barker, Tierra 176. Barnett, Donald 176, 178. Barnett, Jerald 176. Barton, John 176. 4 Biondo, Caral 124, 176. Birkland, John 82. 83, 176. Black, Barbara 176. Blake, Melody 68, 176. Blake, Robert 176. Blocker, Byron 176. Bloor, Randall 176, 179. Boone, Richard 177, 189. Bosson, Michele 62, 63, 141. 17 Bowie, Melissa 99. Brady. William 177. Brandenburg, Barbara 177. Brandenburg, Brenda 177. 182. Branstetter, Melanie 22, 25, 77, 177, 181, 186, 318, 319. Bray, Harold 177. Breazeal, Janet 177. Breitenberg, Richard 105. 177. Briggs, Andrea 98, 177. Briggs, Rosalind 60. 177. Britton, Calvin 113. 177. Brooks, Mark 23, 177. 181. Brothers, Vanessa 177, 135. Brown, Jean 177. 7. 82, 83, Brown, Valerie 110. 267. 177, 183. Bugg, Susan 177, 184. Busken, Cathy 82, 177. Buttnim, David 177. Cagle. James 177. Calhoun, Anita 49. 51. 105. 177. Callicott, Todd 105, 177. Campbell. Charles 178. Carlson, Carl 267, 178. 182. Camathan, Dabra 62, 63, 178, 182. Carpenter, Bobby 178. Carpenter. Scott 178, 182. Carson, Carol 141, 178. Carter, John 141, 178. Chambers, Paula 25. 178. Chapman. Steve 178. Chrysostomov, Thomas 178. Clinton, Carrie 82. 83, 178. Cochran, Billy 178. Cockrell, Eugenia 178. Cole, Bradford 178. Cole, Cynthia 178. Connell, Robby 105. 178. Conway, Orlando 178. Cook, Juletta 66. Cooper, Joseph 179. Cottrell, Cathy 179. Counts, Tony 66, 179. Craig, John 179. Cumming, Ocie 179. Dale, Karen 179. 182. Daniel. laura 51. 60, 116. 179. Davis, George 179. Davis, Maurice 179. Disheroon, Copeland 105, 179. Dockery, Martin 59. 179. Dodd, William 82. 83, 179, 186. Dooley, Tommie 98. Dowling, Randall 179. Duke, Dianna Denise 65, 179. Dumphy, Scott 179. Early, Randy 66, 67, 121. Edds, Beverly 114, 179. Edwards, Sandra 179. Ellis, Nathan 47, 179. Ellison, Michael 179. Emerson, Floyd 179. Evans, Anthony 179. Fair, Betty 180. Famous, Demetrice 180. Faulkner, Becky 22, 66, 180, 178, 187. Finney, Wanda 180. Ford, Harold 180, 190, 319. Franklin, Anthony 180. Franklin, Clarence 180. Frazier, Kay 180. Frazier, Warren 100, 176, 188. Frieze, Kelly 47, 141, 180. Fulton, Tammy 66, 180. Gamerdinger, Paul 68, 180. Gant, Hermanetta 99, 180. Garcia, Carlos 180. Garibay, Gerald 180. Garland, Darlene 65, 125, 266, 180. Gaston, Patrick 82, 180. Gavin, Gaye 60, 180. Giles, David 180. Godsey, Charles 180. Gordon, Lisa 62, 63, 141, 180. Gray, Karla 180. Green, Carolyn 66. Green, Danny 180, 183. Green Eloise 181. Green, William 181, 185. Gregory, Terry 181. Grisham, Dannetta 22, 112, 181. Gunther. Lisa 181. Hall. Greg 181. Hall, Marty 181, 185. Hampton. Glenda 181. Hampton, Timothy 181. Hancock, Greg 181. Haness, Tami 181, 183. Hankins, John 181. Harper, Loda 181, 183. Harrington, Cynthia 78, 182. Hartley, Mary 182. Harvey, Katherine 182. Hayes, Derrick 182. Hayes, Michael 24, 182. Hayes, Thomas 92, 93, 94, 95, 256, 265, 184. Hester. Lisa 182. Hicks, Darlene 25, 1111, 182. Hill, Jesse 93, 182. Hitt, June 78, 182. Hoiman, Laura 182, lm. Howard, Wanda 60, 182. Hudson, Tracy 37, 62, 63, 182. Huff, Angela 98, 1111, 102. Hulsey, Janet 60, 265, 182, 181. Humphrey, Jon 182. Hunter, Frankie 78, 186. Hurst, Alessandra 54, 60, 61, 182. Harvey, Richard 182. Janaskie, Linda 98, 182, 180. Johnson, Kristy 183. Johnson, Melanie 182. Johnson, Shannon 82, 83, 183. Jones, Janet 66, 183. Jones, Ronald 183. Jordan, Albert 93, 84, 183. J ungers, Sharon 183. J imerson, Charlotte 182. Kaufman, Lisa 105, 183. Keith, June 183. Kellar, Charles 66, 183. Kelley, Dawn 51, 60, 183, 184. Ketcham, Dawn 183. Kinniell, Sherry 183. Kinsey, Bret 183. Klein, DeAnn 183. Lane, Katrina 183, 178. Langley, Elizabeth 183. Lester, Patricia 183, 179. Lewis, Debra 66, 78, 184. Lewis, Eden 184. Lieder, Fran? 184. Lige, Delis 184. Limbaugh, Martin 184, 98. Little, Michael 184, 179. Longinotti, Steve 184. Loudermill, Landa 98, 101, 184. Lowder, Jeffery 184. Loyd, Fred 184. Luter, Lisa 51, 60, 184. Luu, Joe 184. McBride, lauren 185. McCandless, Rhonda 185. McCann, Cathy 78, 185. McClard, Tract 47, 50, 51, 60, 61, 269, 185. 184. McCrory, Deddie 105, 106, 265, 84, 185 182. McDaniel, Melody 185. McDonald, William 37, 185, 184. McGrew, Marilyn 185. Mclntosh, Sharon 65, 185. Madden, Owen 82, 83, 114, 184, 190. Maily, Monica 184. Maloy, Andy 184, 185. Marshall, Craig 84, 185. Marshall, James 96, 185. Martin, Bari 185. Martin, Steve 185. Matthews, Eugene 185. Mauldin, Shirlene 66, 67, 185. Mazander, Sandra 82, 185. Meeker, Brink 185. Meeks, Shirley 186. Merritt, Melanie 186. Mertz, Wallace 186. Meyer, Jane 186. Miller, Debra 186. Mitchell, Michael 186, Montgomery, Forrest 186, 262. Moreland, Corby 186. Muccianti, Nioolette 49, 51, 141, 121, 186 Muldoon, Robert 186. Muncrief, Dennis Murphy, Dewayne 186. Murphy, Kelly 186, 261. Myers, .lerry 68, 69, 186. Nalls, Ellen 66, 67, 186, 178. Newman, Debra 66. Obie, Ronald 186. Oliver, Randy 105, 186. Oney, Angela 187. Otwell, Robert 266, 187. Owenson, Frederick 187. Page, Arlitra 60, 61, 187, 176. Parker, Elizabeth 82, 83, 187, 185. Paschal, Greg 83, 113, 187. Patton, Jeff 1, 187. Pentecost, Pam 187. Perser, William 187. Peterson, Leslie 67, 187. Phillips, Tamara 66, 188. Pilger, Craig 188. Pinson, Jeffrey 188. Pittman, Richard 122, 188. Powers, Phyllis 22, 25, 188, 184, 319, 261. Prescott, ,Ioe 181. Pyron, David 188. Ramirez, Regina 188. Ranger, Mary 66, 188. Rash, Stan 188. Reed, Elizabeth 188. Reed, Shelia 188. Reed, Tanya 188. Reese, Karen 66, 67, 188. Reichen, Todd 83, 188, 191. Renegar, Charles 188. Renshon, Shawna 36, 60, 61, 188. Richardson, Penny 66, 67, 188, 184. Riley, Jim 188. Robbins, Diana 60, 188. Roberts, Randy 4-2. Ross, Stephen 176. Rucker, Steven 188. Schildgen, Pamela 23, 188. Scoggins, Cary 66, 188. Scon, Lee 188. Sherman, .lames 188. Shinkle, Edward 188. Shirley, Carole 188, 176. Shirley, Kevin 188, 177. Shiver, Scott 105, 268, 188. Shuffield, Peggy 188. Simms, Stephanie 60, 189. Smith, James 93, 189. Spiller, Margaret 84, 189. Stafford, Shana Denise 22, 82, 83, 189, 185. V Smith, Sharon 189, 182. Stampley, Orlando 93, 189, 178. Steed, Ricky 189. Stephens, Ray 189. Steward, Willa 63, 189, 135. Stout, Dona 189. Stout, Shelly 66, 67, 189, 177. Sullivan, Edna 189. Swenson, Suzanne 66, 189. Tadlock, Travis 257, 189, 187 . Tappana, Paul 189, 319. Taylor, Steve 189. Thacker, Diantha 189. Thomas, Michael 66, 67, 124, 189. Thompson, Marc 189. Thomton, Connie Renee 66, 189. Threadgtill, Bob 189. Todd, Carla 54, 66, 67, 189. Tolich, Kosta 190. Tubbs, Steve 190. Tucker, Sandra 82, 190, 183. Turner, Karen 190. Turner, Sharon 190. Tyler, Linda 66. Vinson, Peter 40, 42, 49, 90, 91, 92, 93. Wagers, Jeffrey 25, 85, 190, 182, 318, 319. Webster, Wallace 190. Walbeco, Suzanne 190. Walder, Lorri 124, 190. Ward, Deborah 190. Washington, Shari 190. Watkins, Deana 190. Watson, Aleta 67, 190. Weatherspoon, Sylvester 93, 190. Welch, Joseph 190. White, Frankie 191. White, Herbert White, Kathy 50, 51, 62, 63, 191. White, Lisa 191. Williams, Angie 191. Williams, Lori 22, 25, 82, 83, 85, 84, 191, 184, 319. Williams, Rita 191, 187. Willis, ,Iacquline 191. Willis, Mark 83, 90, 91, 93, 94, 191. Willis, Mary Ann 78, 191. Wilson, Daniel 191. Wilson, Debra 191, 187. Wilson, Paula 191. Wittenberg, Rebecca 266, 191. WrighL1ody 66, 191. Wright, Brenda 66, 191. Wright, Larry 191. Wallace, Todd 190. Yamashita, Kiyomi 83, 191. York, David 96, 191. Adderholt, Elizabeth 67, 160. Allar, Kimberly 160. Anderson, Anna 160. Anderson, Beverly 160. Anthony, Andrew 105, 106, 160. Archer, Preston 160. Ashley, Sandy 161. Barber, Shari 161. Barker, James 161. Bars, Sean 161. Barton, Bill 161, 267. Batterton, laura 105, 161. Bell, Scott 161. Berryhill, Russell 47, 113, 117, 161. Biggs, Ray 161. Bird, .lohn 161. Black, Darla 161. Black, Lisa 67, 161. Blade, Eyvette 161. Block, John 161. Boaz, Elizabeth 161. lg. i S ts, i . S .ss X S L. t............ . . . I , 2 ' un M M, mm 315 Boone, David 161. Borum, Rhonda 161. Bower, Jeffrey 25, 161, 162, 163. Boyd, Dorothy 78, 161. Bracken, Mary 27, 85, 125, 161, 268, 318. Brady, Scott 162. Breazeal, Leigh 162. Brenner, Charles 162. Blight, .John 162. Brown, Eddie 96. Brown, Teresa 162. Bryan, Paul 162. Bryant, Anita 78, 162. Bryant, Jeffery 96, 162. Bryant, Robert 66, 162. Buck, Cynthia 162. Burford, Houston 162. Burks, Buddy 162, 262. Burns, Joy 22, 162. Burns, Susan 78, 162, 134. Burroughs, Aaron 46, 162. Burt, Wilma 162. Burton, Bevalee 67, 119, 162, 269. Caldwell, Jonathan 162. Calhoun, Paul 162, 160, 163. Cannady, Charles Carroll, Joni 64, 162, 169. Carroll, Phyllis 162. Carter, Allison 162. Castleberry, Rick 162. Cavens, Tammy 162. Chambers, Denise 163. Chancellor, Farron 96. Christon, Revena 65, 163, 167. Clamon, Kelly 163. Clayton, John 163. Cobb, Donald 163, 28. Cobb, John 163. Cochran, Mike 163. Cockrell, Dorothy 163. Cole, Antionette 67, 78. Coleman, Agnes 67, 163. Collier, Anthony 54, 163, 168. Cornish, Carmen 163. Coston, Kimberly 163. Counts, Karan 163. Crawford, Kathy 163. Crawford, Susan 163. Creath, John 163. Crenshaw, Debra 163. Cruz, Orlando 93, 163. Davis, Beverly 163. Davis, Dennis 163. Davis, Don 163. Davis, Johnny 163. Deary, Elsie 119, 164, 137. Devose, Yvonne 99, 164. Dickinson, Jan 48, 164. Dodd, Cherri 161, 164, 175. Dodd, Dale 164. Dunn, Paula 164. Easter, Terri 54, 67, 164, 268, 175. Eastman, Toni 164. Echols, Cheryl 164, 161. Edwards, Aaron 164. Edwards, Shannon 164. Elkin, Dwayne 164. Elliott, Debra 119, 125, 164-, 175. Elser, Kenny 96, 164. Ethridge, Anna 164. Evans, Mike 165. Fear, Micheal 165. Ferrell, David 165, 172. Foshee, Michael 49, 165. Fourt, Rosemary 119, 165, 172, 174, 175. Fowlks, Leah 165, 174. Fretz, Greg 165. Fryar, Carl 165. Fugua, Janine 105, 106, 165. Furnas, Kevin 165. Gage, Jimmy 165. Gallistel, Joe 165. Gant, Zolette 67, 165. Garner, Michael 165. Garner, Sandra 82, 165. Garrison, Sandra 67. Garroutte, Jami 165. Gauthier, Kelley 166. Gillham, Reginald 166. Glover, Tonynia 166. Goodwin, Gail 172. Graham, Denise 99, 119, 165. Graves, James 166. Graves, Philip 118, 166. Green, Karen 166. Griffith, Darryl 105. Grisham, Donna 67, 166, 172. Guest, Johnny 67, 166, 172. Gunther, Karen 166. Hankins, Susie 50, 51, 166. Halter, Charles 166. Halsworth, Robin 67. Harbour, Vickie Lynn 166. Harper, Susan 166. Hart, Joseph 166. Herbert, Lisa 166, 160. Hendricks, Donald 166. Herndon, Cheryl 64, 166. Herron, Carl 96, 167. Hester, Richard 167. Holder, Jefferie 67, 167. Holsapple, Karen 167. Holsworth, Robin 67. Holzer, Raymond 167. Horner, Nancy 167. Howard, Julie 64, 167. Huchingson, Sherry 167. Hudson, Kevin 167. Hughes, Brett 29, 167. Hunter, Jacqueline 167. Hudnell, Jonna 167. Ingram, Algenette 167. Jackson, Philip 167. Jarrell, Judith 67, 167. Jeffries, Michelle 167. Jensen, Kay 167, 166, 167. Jines, Gary 118, 167. Johnson, Janice 118, 167. Johnson, Paula 99. Johnson, Wesley 168. Jones, Danny 168. Jones, Judi 168. Jones, Priscilla 67, 68, 168. Kelley, Diane 168. Kelley, Tina 65, 168. Kelly, Nancy 168, 174. Kilby, John 168. Kinsey, Russ 168. Kokemueller, Deborah 168. Kreps, Todd 168. Kuhns, Jeffrey 168. Kuhns, John 168. Langley, Paula 168. Leaton, David 96, 168. Lemons, Curtis 89, 168. Lewis, Denine 99, 168. Lige, Vera 65, 67, 78, 168. Livingston, Robin 67, 168. Lloyd, Susan 168. Lomax, Anthony 93, 168. Longinotti, Joe 169. Looper, Sherry 169. Loye, William 169, 160, 49. Lovell, Billy 169. Luu, Vinh 169. McAnally, Lisa 49, 67, 169. McAfee, Renty 169. McCall, Lee 169. Mclntosh, Phyllis 169. McNeill, Diedre 169. McKeever, Mitzi 169. Martin, Alisa 37, 46, 99, 137. Martineua, David 169. Matthews, Rodney 96, 169. Metheny, Hommer 169. Miller, Tamara 169. Mims, Woodrow 105, 169. Mitchell, Doug 77, 169. Moix, Rosemarie 169. Moore, Pamela 169. Mosley, Larry 169. Mullins, Syd 169. Murray, Carrie 169. Nichols, DeeDee 169. O'Byrne, Gieraldine 67, 160, 169 0liver, Robbie 170. Oney, Laura 170. Outler, Vicki 49, 170. Overton, Steven 164, 170, 171 Paquette, Pamela 170. Parker, Carla 170. Parker, Cindy 170. Parker, Patrick 170. Paschal, Leslie 170. Pate, Maria 170. Pate, Tyler 170. Patton, Stephen Pedlar, Mark 170. Perkins, Michael 170. Pilarsky, Sharon 170. Pittman, Jean 64, 170. Poe, Brande 170. Poole, Robert 49, 170, 171. Pope, Cleopha 170. Pullen, Donald 170. ualls, Jeffery 171. anger, Kathleen 67, 171. ash, Cheryl 171. ay, Skip 47, 171. eed, Benita 47, 171. rRenegar, Henry 163, 171. Ridgeway, Juanita 171. Robbins, Kevin 171, 178. Robertson, Donna 171. Robinson, Vivian 78, 171. Rodgers, Jonette 78, 171. Rose, David 49, 171. Ross, Eddie 171. Ross, James 171. Sanders Sanders St. John, , Brad 105, 171. , Edward 163, 171. Greg 171. Sanders, Russell 172. Schildgen, Dale 172. Scott, Roger 96, 172. Sewell, Carrie 172. Shuffield, Janet 172. Sloan, Andre 162, 169, 122. Smith, Carlton 172. Smith, Frances 78. Smith, Janice 65, 172. Smith, Judy 172. Smith, Kim 99, 172. Smith, Lisa 27, 85, 113, 169, 1 Smith, Pamela 172. Smith, Paul 172. Smith, Robert 96. Squires, Ricardo 41, 160, 172. Stark, David 166, 172, 74. Steed, Vickie 172. Stephens, Dian 99, 173. Stevens, Brenten 173. 7 Stone, Jamie 83, 119, 170, 173. Surratt, Jerriah 173, 175. Shaw, Beverly 67, 83. Teague, Arnold 173. Thomas, Joseph 173. Thomas, Rickey 173. Thompson, Gary 173. Todd, Loretta 173. Tran, Anh 173. Treat, Pamela 82, 83, 114, 173. Turner, Theresa Turpin, Tricia 173. Urbston, Kathleen 141, 173. Valovich, Julie 173. Vance, Trisha 64, 173. Vandergriff, William 173. Vise, Larry 173. Wacaster, Teresa 174. Wagers, Suzanne 25, 125, 141, Walker, Sandy 174. Walker, Sonya 49, 50, 64, 174. Ward, Tracy 174. Ware, Susan 67, 174. Washington, Brenda 65. Watkins, Mia 174. Webb, Veronica 174. Weyland, Karen 174. 174. White, Eddie 174. Whitehead, James 90, 93, 96, White, Kellie 174. Williams, Bradley 174. Williams Williams, Lydia 174. Williams, Paula 65, 174. Williams, Preston 93, 174. Williams, Roy Lee 174. Willis, Sandra 175. ,Judy 141, 265, 174. 97, 170, 174 Wilson, Darla 78, 175. Wilson, Jerald 175. Wilson, John 175. Wilson, Kim 49, 50, 160, 175. Wilson, Paul 175. Wright, James 175. Wright, Robyn 22, 36, 50, 51, 64, 175, 174. Wynn, David 175. Young, Kevin 96, 175. Young, Tammy 175. S Last Notes :Xu I :it here- in the 0111 Gold Book room finis ting up tie 'int de '1dline. I kee pt in ing. baek on my three wonderful years on the OGB sta . It 5 hard to be lieye. that e r is s near' it seems that only yesterday was a eonfused sophomore trying o understand what Ramona Pipkin meant when she talked about pieas. eroppers. and signatures. And now our I980 Old fold Book is almost off to press. This past year Old Cold Book editor has been heetie time-eon suming, and a great experienee. My staff was a wonderful group of people whom I enjoyed working and gossiping with thor oufi y. N onee diel they let me own w en it eame time for deadlines. In aet they were always over. And now my thanks to Mrs. Bischof What would we have ever done without Mrs. Bisehof - her optimism, her great sense of humor. and her ability to keep on and to keep us going on when we were all ready to quit. She is truly a remarkable ae y. In elosing I'd like to say that I hope you like the annual. Weve worked hard this year in hopes that the 1980 UM Gold Book woulel be a true refleetion of the Spirit of Sincerely ai 1. Gaye Fleming and Julie johnson pick up film from Mrs. Bisehof to take pie- tures at a football game. 2. Front to Bark: Shana Staf- ford, je-ff Wagers, Melanie' Branstettar, Gaye Fleming. 3. Mary Braeken is eaught napping. THANK YOU Mrs. Strange 3 Mr. .lohnson Kathy Stark Rawleigh Halls Administration and Faculty . -f fifty eg 1 ill Fl! - 1. Melanie Branstetlar at the Arlington during the summer workshop. 2. Pam Anderson dc 1 p in thought. 3. Karen Reed. 4. Shana Stafford and Jeff Wage-rs. 5. Lori Williams enjovs the summer workshop. --....,,............N nun-ws--an in A M.: Julie Johnson Pam Dunn Audrnanna Grisham Ban Martin Pam Anderson Mary Bracken Melanie Branstettar Gaye Fleming Ethel Knight Photographers: Lisa Oliver Melanie Branstettar Harold Ford Mary Bracken Lisa Oliver Philhs Powers Karen Reed Laura Skillern Lisa Smith Greg Spurlm Shana Stafford Paul Tapanna .leff Wagers Lori Williams Lisa Smith. The Staff TURN OUT THE LIGHTS . . THE PARTY'S OVER!!! ,L , A .1 QwFQ,l5. -. - . 41 AA 5 -:PI ,-.-if ff - ... 1 QL- Ar. ,. . f2'i'f--:,- fiii. Af' 2-rf ' - wel,-,.-'J' 1,9 Z.. .5 s'N 411'-.u .,tA.,. 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