Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR)

 - Class of 1978

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'I v 1 Y -All THE 1978 RA Personalities-P Lakeside High School Hot Springs, Arkansas Volume 33 Excitement Page 16 excitement excitement BXCIIGIDCDT ZXCIIZOWZOK Excitement EXCITEMENT Liz Il 1 ff EXIZITEIYIEIIT excrtement EXEITEIVIENT EXEITEMENT EXCITEMENT Gxclfemenf EXCITEIYIENT eXClIZeI'I1eI'lI2 personalllles Personalities personelmes Pcnsorgalmes PERSUNALITIES T21 ll Mfr PEIISUIIIILITIES pensomlmes FEFISUNHLITIE5 PFJRSEIN-Al:lTlES PERSONAIJTIES chrsonahlles PERYONIALITIEQ personalities COlTlp21'l1' 1011 compehhon C0mPBflIl0n compefl non Compotltlon COMPETITION L IIQWHIII ll IIIIMPETITIIIII Competition EUIVIFETITIUN EEIMPETITIEIN compermon Gompehilon COMPETITION COmDeIZIIII0l1 supporters SUPPOFICTS supporters Suppontpvs SUFPORTERS QWH1 I SIIPPUIITEIIS suppontelzs SIIPPUHTEFIS SIJPPURTER5 suppomsns Supporlers SUPPOIZTERS SUpp0I'tefS uonno d.. age96 u. ' Q13 . - . I . 'f1I'9g ' 21 . E ' M Us S 'cs .' 'gg - 4144 0 54' 'U 'Q . I1 . 'E :3- 2 'li' Q . bg- an Z -- . I : ff 3 'U SD oo CD P15 ON N ggoiie Hdwog oday in 1978, Lakeside students have a deter- mined loyalty for their school, yet they don't seem to realize how Lakeside was born. A tiny seed was planted, nur- tured, and it thrived. The proof of that seed is found in Lakeside today as students are educated and enjoy their teenage years. But where did it all begin? The Ram Staff of '78 would like for you to travel back in time to 1927 when three very small in- dependent rural schools - Shady Grove, Spurlin, and Sul- phur - consolidated to form Lakeside. At that time the freshly born Lakeside met a newly erected red brick building. The friendly brick school was actually quite small, but it easily accomodated the entire population of the school. In the first years, grades one through ten attended and by 1931 Lakeside had its first sen- ior class fwith only 3 membersj. Naturally, a mascot had to be adopted by this staunch new school. A school meeting was held, and several names were suggested. But of the numerous suggestions, one name seemed to stand out. That name, of course, was the Rams, which was suggested by Mr. Bill Simp- son, the boys' basketball coach. Everyone present at that meet- ing must have felt that the name, Rams , would represent their new school well because they decided to accept the sug- gested name. , . .. .M . Hmm r-O! K! 4-ill -gy. 1 59 'Q 1... .'Q ' P4 ,Q N Y , W. V tv'1fra4119528.fwisigisfekia2fQ:-1955, xxxgxg A z X wi. 'Sw 'rg J W5 5 A La il .- if 'i'vk'2 x W Q. ,iiifgii i K' ilif ' fi 'L ' Q I' ' , oday, in 1978, Lakeside students are surrounded by sixty-five acres of modern buildings, facilities, and grounds. Each building has the newest facilities and the most modern equipment which aids in making school a more com- fortable place to be. There is a football stadium, a field house, an art building, an ROTC build- ing, and a kindergarten build- ing. There is a picnic area sur- rounded by pleasant shade trees, and plenty of grassy spots inviting students to come and absorb the warm sunlight. Courtyards provide a place for students to relax, eat, and talk to their friends. There is a staff of about 40 in high school who teach a variety of courses and are willing to help the students. ven though fifty years have come and gone, the students who helped build Lakeside had a great deal of pride in the buildings' appearance, too. They were proud of the steam heated building, bright and shiny walls, overhead lights, and outdoor plumbing. If anyone was caught defacing or damaging the building, they were either thrashed with a hickory stick or forced to apologize to the entire student body during an assem- bly. At Lakeside in its early years, fashions were somewhat limited because of lack of money. Girls usually wore skirts and blouses with sailor-type collars called middy blouses. Boys dressed in jeans or overalls. Everyone dressed as best they could af- ford. ,ft 'tl W, , N . 4 mt W HMA! awww faewfaemtwl iviti M avM ,,n .2lW , I . W l 5 4- , , ,.', ' ' if ' , ,V V V .ff2am.fp5,1,i,gjAq 'A f-,s I 7 my t t , . , Q p Qt e an 31, at A i x W , . A Ur S 6 'X' X I fx, j ,i . 'Nm wg ,gf W 2 .fi ,',' .1 ,. Ml? ' gffzh ff' , ri' wg-aww iii W-.N L . ., g, Ns! up 4.12. ,wg-5: RLAX du! lv 3 -Ai'-N.. 4 4 , wg x . , , x --, x . 4. ,xi v' 1 1 I Vi. f. K ,wg 'N ff x..-- , ' X, 1 4' Q -Q .-xx ' E . ,L,... RM N1 Q. .L - , ' ,H 9' I , ' . a g X f . . .. J . - 4' W' ,N , is 51 1 V , - .32 X 'nf I f 1 -ff' .ff 5 -J' Q f .1 5 ' K 4410 K ,Q .,f1 M.. 4 k a ' .Rf if Mi f-W, ..X, ,, . 5 4', uk Ei 1 . .vi Ii of I 1 a 5 A f fl A' f course, an education was the main issue, and the students in Lake- side's early years viewed the learning process in a very seri- ous light. They had a great re- spect for learning and they real- ly strived to gain knowledge. They were always eager to learn and didn't seem to be bored with school, The reason they didn't regard school as drudgery was because they knew they were fortunate to be able to af- ford to go to school. Many times, the students could not come to school because they had to help with the harvesting or other chores at home. ampus life was much the same as it is today. The students laughed and joked, worried about impending exams, and were involved in ex- tracurricular activities. As for these activities, they participat- ed in the Music Club, which of- ten presented programs for the entire school, the Drama Club which performed annual plays, the Home Ee Club and the Sci- ence Club, which participated in the 4-H and science fair for Garland County Fairs. Al- though each club was active, no dues were required because the majority of the students could not afford the expense of club dues. At the end of theyear a senior banquet and senior tea were held instead of a Junior-Senior Prom. The teachers would get together and plans the banquet which was held in a home of one of the teachers. Life for these first students of Lakeside revolved around the home, church and school. Each played a major part in their lives. 'I 'a Jil- 3...- X- kill! 4 , ,, 4, W N x 'i Vg.. V f. 1 - f , ' t ' ' -.ffizimiiiffi-6If-i'2i:4'f' f'5: :f5'5E3 W S .1 X , Q' , M.. K Y -1- 'Mid ,a.H.mu T' K. ki p--1' f-LI Rm! 5 .-1' :X iii ,qw . ff' 4 .FB 44 sf i V 4 Y ,,,,, ,, ,43-' , 5 'E 1 'Q4f-Ks! ,K - Nvnzv of MP R A M 5 537: ' Q A-vw , 1 ., ' LL I IU!!! . I ' wa-+,. , 155' R, .. ' vi' , ,ff K., r -'wx' .M I ig... ...-o- .,..-.gp '-.L . t 1. ,- 3. 5. 4 ,, ,. , ,G . N, Ei ' 'S .. QS ' iz- 'Vi ,Q 4' J x M fifgiiiifffif 'f '?' 779-?f?5'X fs ,, K .,.,. ,A . yu. V A I 71' QQ 1 was 1 , or I . , Q, wp'-5 lthough scholastics did play the most important role, sports played a considerable part in the stu- dents' lives. There was a boys' basketball team coached by Mr. Bill Simpson and a girls' team coached by Mrs. E.L. Terry. Although the basketball play- ers didn't have much opportuni- ty to practice fonly at lunch and during morning and afternoon breaksj they did win a number of games. At that time, Cutter Morning Star was Lakeside's greatest rival. Both boys' and girls' teams had an endless supply of spirit and sportsmanship. Before each game, the players would gather and join in prayer and a pep talk was heard from Coach Simpson. A sense of comradeship existed between the players. They played the game together as a group rather than as individ- uals. They gave it all they had and in essence started the phrase, Rams never quit! ep assemblies were a spontaneous rally. Whenever anyone felt the urge to speak, he addressed the entire audience. The cheer- leaders, players, teachers, coaches, principal and fans all contributed to the spirit-rousing assemblies. The students must have really enjoyed basketball games be- cause often they would endure a lot to watch the game. The games were played outisde on a dirt court, even in the coldest weather, and there were no bleachers for the fans. Other than basketball, only two other sports were played - baseball and track. However, the Rams excelled in basketball. As you flip through the pages of the 1978 RAM, we hope you will join the Ramstaff in cele- brating our fifty years of build- ing, growing, and sharing. We hope you are as proud of Lake- side as we have grown to be. 5 -'nf I -. - , E-gi. .. f R- 'wmelr V, 'K . ff na' 4 , ,M s- . , .A ' ft 1 ,ff . fl' f ', l' , ,. - 1-.ii 1:1 - ,f,,iijr-.15 A f:A,., .a ,U , .xi--Q 'Ti3T'?'1 '- 1 ,, ,,,m,,, M, is v i !' if E1 QE? 'Q . , s C . . V ,f I? 41 jury' excitement excitement excitement excitement Exeieemevge EXC ITEM E N T Qxaziamanl EXBITEMENT GXCITSGIHGDI EXEJTEIYIEINT ELXEFFEMENT EXCiTEMENT Gsvciiemeni EXCITEIYIENT --leXCitel11eI1t AFS AMERICAN FIELD SERVICES: Row 1-J. Johnson, Pres., L. Beverley, V. P., M. Prince, Sec., R. Griffin, Treas., S. Carroll, Publicity Chairman, Mrs. Markell, Sponsor. Row 2-L. Gcurin, B. Brady, B. Fessler, A. Lloyd, C. Crow, L. Green, L. Harrison, J. Davis, M. Fernandez, M. Forshberg, D. Ransweiler, E. Rephan, G. White, D. McClellan. Row 3-M. Burleson, F. Hudson, L. Danecki, T. Nash, K. Olive, K. Stueart, A. Connell, K. Berryhill, G. Gibson, E. Greene, R. Carpenter, R. Lawson, J. Schmidt, S. Belford, L. Norwood. Row 4-L. Thorne, C. Munro, B. Bacon, K. Green, L. Wethington, S. Thompson, K. Johnston, C. Jennings, L. Norwood, M. Stillings, A. Contreras, M. Oliver, S. Hawthorn. Row 5-S. Burgess, T. Whited, A. Weidman, L. Rice, Gail Rice, M. Brady, R. King, S. Baker, B. Edgar, M. Griffin, K. Winters, R. Rodgers. Row 6-D. Burrough, K. Sligh, S. Laramore, L. Hill, J. Sanders, B. McDonnell, T. Brooks, J. Gipson, L. Carroll, C. Walters, L. Thompson, S. Sturdy, L. Hyndman, Row 7-J. Gillham, A. Beverley, R. Kew, M. Davis, N. Handlin, L. Randall, C. Plummer, J. James, T. Thurman, T. Bowlin, J. Maedor, S. Arndt, Row 8-J. Williams, R. Phelps, B. Burrough, J. Roles, R. Dollar, S. Hilborn, S. Meeks, F. Avant, D. Reardon, M. Sloan, S. McDonald, B. Underwood. rm SWL? 55 l 1 Y , r 9:0,4Hf64 .44 '50 ,Q,Q, 54 QQJW' N04 3,2 990 QQ Pfffpga QOQOQTAQ 6? r ibqbqbf is fc' SGYQ A 3'Q0i:f'Q51?e:4f'4 , 5900495 cgggggtg v.o,.'1a.OA4 zrzkix' 9 ig' as lgfaiaf? The American Field Service sponsored a foreign exchange student this year and made Ana Delia Contreras Avolos from San Salva- dor, El Salvador, feel welcome as a Lakeside student. She has been a guest of Marsha Still- ings, a junior, her new American sister. The group was proud to announce this spring that Marsha Stillings and Rebecca Griffin have been chosen for the Americans Abroad School Program next year and will be notified where their new home will be. AFS Departmentals IW' French Club - Row 1 - Brigette Brady CPresidentl, Saundra Sturdy QVice-Presidentj, Stacy Haggard fSecretaryj, Mrs. Alexander fSponsorJ. Row 2 - Barbara Underwood, Laura Green, Laura Thompson, Belinda Brown. Row 3 - Neola Handlin, Sharon Hammel, Renee Burris, Kelley Stueart. Row 4 - Sally Burrow, Jan James, Valerie Cloud, Jimmy Sherman. Row 5 - Terry Smith, Shelia Pitts, Lea Beverley, Lisa Harrison. Row 6 - Jackie Schmidt, Robin Lawson, Pam Brooks, Wade Espenschied. Row 7 - Greg Lee, Dennis Lowery, Tony Brooks, Jeff Westgate. Row 8 - Richard Sims, Steve Dowling, Nancy Harrison. Row 9 - James Sloan, Steve Boling, Lynn Bailey. Not pictured: Mary Humphreys fTreasurerJ French Club: The main purpose of French Club is to study the history, language, and cultures of the French people. This year there have been slide presentations of French Polynesia and the French Basque country from the culture service of the French Embassy, and a trip to New Orleans French Quarters during Spring break. The French Club also supports Homecoming Activities with a float for the parade and participates in the American Field Service Carnival and Variety Show. In the Spring, they had an end-of-the-year-school dinner party at Le Mirabelle. -Ag, , Future Teachers of America - Row l-Lynn Norwood fVice-Presidentj, Melanie Prince fPresidentj. Row 2-Dawn Moffit QSecretaryj, Susan Thompson QTreasurerJ, Barbara Brown fkeporterj, Joy Johnson QProject Chairmanj, Evonne Greene QCO-Chairman for Scrapbookj, Lea Beverley QCO-Chairman for Scrapbookj. Row 3-Pam Brooks, Susan Carroll, Barbara Underwood, Lisa Norwood, Rebecca Griffin. Row 4-Kelly Berryhill, Terry Smith, Robbie Carpenter, Laura Green, Lisa Harrison. Not pictured: Brenda Sims Members of Future Teachers of America are interested in the educational process. One of the main projects of this group is sponsoring programs for the Middle School Special Educa- tion class taught by Mrs. Segal. Parties are given for the special education students two or three times a year, usually during the holiday season. These programs include games, stories, refreshments, and favors. In April, the FTA sponsors Teacher Appreciation Day. Teachers receive special recognition through flowers, cookies, cards, and fruit. Finally, during the year members tutor elementary and middle school students. Meetings are held once a month at various members' homes with potluck dinners and occasionally guest speakers. The Lakeside Chapter of FTA is 50 years old this year and was the first chapter in the state of Arkansas to receive a charter. A scrapbook has been prepared to show the accomplishments through the years and is to be presented at the state convention. A I .,....-.-,,.-,,.....-- --H' h 06.55. NZ. L-A ,1,g,.,1, + U Y, F!! 3' J - l ll 5 if n f-'B The purpose of Future Business Leaders of America is to prepare its members for future and present business problems in everyday life. A few of the club's activities this year include: selling discount Dogpatch tickets, taking a trip to the Federal Reserve Bank in Little Rock, handling FHA tickets for the Middle School dance, entering a contest concerning business knowledge and management, filling out income FBLA --- Row l- Theresa Flynn, Teresa Sheets, Pam Brooks, Sheila Pitts, Sheila Hilborn, Susan Carroll, Cindy Gaither, Dana Walters, Linda Hyndman, Vivian Manor, Mrs. Irwin fSponsorD. Row 2- Mrs. Grant CSponsorj, Melissa Langston, Cheryl Short, Lynn Bailey, Laurie Stueart, Terry Smith, Karen Wepfer, Sarah Meeks, MarshaOliver, Joy Johnson fPar- liamentarianj, Suzanne Belford fSecretaryj, Lisa Norwood CTreasurerJ, Sheryl Hawthorn, Melanie Prince, Sally Burrow, Brenda Sims, Laura Randall fReporterj, Laura Green, Ellen Rephan, Venicha Weathers, Kelly Berryhill fPresidentJ, Jackie Schmidt, Brenda Edgar, Q. fx L.. tax forms for students, having a typing service for teachers, and working with the guidance counselors concerning job placements. Nine members of the group attended a District Leader- ship conference in Magnolia along with their sponsors. Six FBLA members won awards in the 8 categories entered. Michelle Forshburg, Evonne Greene, Anne Connell. Row 3-Frank Avant, Glen Kight, Randy Wolfe, Mike Lowery, Lori Milligan, Mark Davis QHistorianj, Richard Phelps, John Varne- dore, Gary White, Scott Schlesinger, Allen Ranson, Kelly French, Dan Messersmith, Mark Brady, Dennis Lowery, Ron Rowe, Steve Lloyd, Bill Burgess. Not Pictured-Brian Burrough fVice-Presidentj, Susan Freet, Barbara Wolfe, Greg Lee, Diana McJunkin, Susan Reynolds, Anne Sullivan. ,gifs J FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Debbie Ransweiler, Freida Hudson, Tracy Whited, Shari Humphrey, Lin Hill, Carolyn Alewine, Suzanne Graham, Sarah Fugate. Row 2: Sandee Arndt, Barbara Underwood, LaVonda Bond, Kerry Youngblood, Cynthia Fincher, Kelley Tucker, Rebecca Sell, Tracy Cook, Debbie Evans, Terri Stewart, Becky Cusick, Sheri Wright. Row 3: Tammie Segal, Lynda Hyndman, Cindy Glidewell, Valerie Wilson, Kim Foster, Tamra Bowlin, Becky O'Bryant, Julie Maeder, Cyndy Plummer, Tracy Cash, Venicha Weathers. Row 4: Marsha Oliver, Regina Dollar, Valerie Cloud, Vicki Hodges, Beverly Smith, Lonna Rowland, Margie Burleson, Brenda Edgar, Teresa Edwards, Clara Scanagatta, Row 5: Linda Carroll, Michelle Lassiter, Danah Allen, Julie Favorite, Renee Selvedge, Susan Littlejohn, Tamara Brogan, J ae Leta Burroughs, Gail Rice, Mary Jackson, Dorothy Sizemore. Row 6: Tammy Thurman, Tammy F elts, Angie Weidman, Allison Williams, Brenda Sims, Leesa Milligan, Pam Brooks, Rebecca Griffin, Beth Hill, Michelle Forshberg, Debbie Cusick, Lynda Bates, Donna Shelby. Not Pictured: Ann Sullivan, Tammy Sullivan, Tammy Hooks, Julie Gibson. :.:E ' 'aim' , -gilzzziih' Y' xc: CEP-9 .-4' .fi- -' :::. 'Ewing -bffsn-ww -- A a- . , t mg M , , .w , l 1 .f The Future Homemakers of America are involved in many worthwhile activities. The Christmas Tea is for the FHA members and mothers and was held at the H.S. Country Club. Members sold Stanley products, worked in football conces- sions and sold cookbooks as their main money-making projects. The girls and Mrs. T planned several noon luncheons and the annual mother-daughter banquet. Each year the FHA orga- nizes and sponsors a dance for the Middle School and other party activities. An evening dinner was held at John Barleycornis Visions in Little Rock early in the spring. The FHA has at- tended the state convention and a federation meeting at the convention auditorium. FHA Officers are: Leesa Milligan, President, Pam Brooks, lst vice president, Brenda Sims, 2nd vice presi- dent, Rebecca Griffin, 3rd vice president, Allison Wil- liams, Secretary, Ann Sulli- van, Treasurer, Beth Hill, Parliamentarian, Michelle Forshberg, Merit Chair- man, Tammy Thurman, Ac- tivity Chairman, Debbie Cusick, Program Chairman, Lynda Bates, Concession Mgr., Donna Shelby, Con- cession, Mgr., Tammy Felts, Historian. li- ,at Spanish Club - Row 1 - Kathleen Olive, Mary Sloan, David Harvey, Marc Mat- thews. Row 2 - Melissa Wil- son fSecretaryj, Cindy Jen- nings fPresidentj, Nancy Ni- shimoto, Denise Horn, Ellen Gray, Laurie Geurin, Patricia Swam, Andrea Cunningham, Kathy Chmielewski, Sherri Laramore, Marsha Stillings fVice-Presidentj, Alecia Lloyd fReporterJ. Row 3 - Mrs. Markell CSponsorj, Sandee Arndt, Rebecca Griffin, Laura Randall, Christie Munro, Alli- son Offutt, Krystal Kuyper, Donna Larkin, Ana Con- treras, Tammy Thurman fTreasurerJ. Row 4 - Leslie Thorne, Michelle Forshberg, Kay Sligh, Susan Thompson, Cyndy Plummer, Julie Maeder, Lynn Rice, Susan Burgess, Marsha Oliver. Row 5 - Melanie Griffin, Kathy Winters, Marie Steinbrenner, Joni Davis, Shelia Hilborn, Gary Gibson, Ellen Rephan, Diz Reardon. Row 6 - Debby Evans. Gary White, Brian Fessler, Sheryl Hawthorne, Sarah Meeks, Barbara Bacon, Mike Nishimoto. Not pic- tured: Crystal Crow, Sara Mc Donald. Spanish Club - The purpose of the Spanish Club is to provide an opportunity for the students taking Spanish courses to study the language, people, and background of Spanish-speaking countries in a more enjoyable way than in the classroom. Among the most important things the Spanish Club has accomplished: participating in the Arkansas Teachers' Foreign Language Festival in Little Rock, supporting a child through the Christians' Children Fund, participating in the American Field Service Carnival and Variety Show, and meeting at members' homes for a potluck supper and games. The Science Club is a relatively new club on campus. The purpose of the Science Club is to promote interest in science as well as to encourage individualized study on projects to be entered in the Region IV and State Science Fairs. This year tive students entered Region IV Science Fair held at OBU in Arkadelphia. Lynn Bailey placed third in Behaviorial Science. Wade Espenschied received honorable mention in Earth and Space Sciences on his project on space colonization. Donna Larkin also entered the division of Earth and Space Science with a project entitled Sunspots-Weatherg Is There a Relationship? Donna received second place in her division as well as Awards of Excellence from the United States Air Force, the United States Army, and the Meteorological Society. The club also plans to have a star-gazing party to be held in the spring as well as a proposed trip to the Magnet Cove Plan- etarium. Dcpartmentals Science Club - Row l - Janet Jackson, Lynda Hyndman, Kathy Mahaf- fey, Kathy Greene, Kathy Winters, Laura Greene fSecretary-Treasurerj, Bar- bara Underwood, Tracy Cash fVice-Presidentj, Debbie Godwin. Row 2 - Greg Waterman, Jerry Buz- zard, Tom Evans fReport- erj, Keith Evans, Jimmy Sherman, Tony Brooks, Steve Boling, Wade Espens- chied, Mrs. Roberts fSpon- sorj, Donna Larkin CPresi- dentj. Row 3 - Spencer Beavert, Ron King. Drama 5 , . I :, A an 522' I-A 4954-xg? .. V L -xQi,,: i l at-law 5 fi- 1-ff' X If Drama C' v ,ef Q Q -QA ififit-'Q ' 6' Q A ?'iL.AQ,1.' 63 3 as l ?4-'f'??f .Qs Q T 7f163 4'5 iiiufj'lv,. cgi . fe Q i 1 ff- A-c,ff'Q 4' af- 4 if K an ,yy .mvx in What is a Thespian? A Thespian is a dedicated student who is interested in the dramatic and liberal arts. He participates in various dra- matic functions, such as school plays, competing in tourna- ments, and other Speech activities. What is the purpose of a Thespian Society - The Inter- national Thespian Society was organized for the purpose of advancing the standards of excellence in Theatre Arts in the secondary schools, and to honor those students who have done outstanding work in school theatre programs. The Society is a service as well as an honorary organization that stresses continued participation in the arts as a means of widening the student's and community's cultural horizons. To become a Thespian at Lakeside, a student must have earned at least ten U01 points. These points can be earned in various ways such as participating in the acting, producing, directing, business, or writing sections of a play. Being a Thespian is an exceptional honorg each one should be recognized for his outstanding merit. D I' El H1 21 Drama '21 V3 'N it KN .2 3 2 f . SK P ,J 'N X x wrN . G-MM 4 H1 'Y 7 if A i I QW? 7 90s fv 'Q 'eg mit' Q W 54 s A AAA QQ AAA . , X . -M-, Being a Speech activist is time-consuming and involves a great deal of knowledge, hard work, and dedication. In the 1977-78 school year, the Speech department, spon- sored by Mrs. Charlene Shehane, has attended numerous tour- naments where they unfailingly received many awards. The Speech students have put on a play, The Matchmaker, by Thornton Wilder, and staged a variety show. They also hosted their own Speech tournament at Lakeside, I PIM DSI Em 'vw'-'e ' V I il. ill N H I Drama The Matchmaker -45 The Matchmaker, by Thornton Wilder, was staged by various members of Drama Club on March 10-1 1 in the Lakeside High School Auditorium. The cast members are: Vandergelder - Kurt Johnston Dolly Levi - Lea Beverley Ermengarde - Rebecca Griffin Ambrose - Mark Brady Gertrude - Tracie Parker Mrs. Molloy - Julie Maeder Brigitte Brady Minnie - Neola Handlin Kim Stanage Cook - Melanie Prince Miss Van Huysen - Joy Johnson Joe Scanlon - Hal Landrith Donnie Reed Cornelieus - Greg Lee Barnaby - Gary Gibson Malachi - Tom Evans Cabman - John Varnedore Rudolph - Richard Phelps August - Brian Burrough Musician - Donnie Reed Student Directors - Robbie Carpenter Lisa Norwood Stage Manager - Jim Roles Director of Set Design and Construction - Andrew Beverley Stage Crew: Jeff Freeman Mark Tally Mark Davis Ronald Kew Ronnie King Diana McClellan Squampy Few Lori George Randy Wolfe Allen Ranson Doug Johnson Joe Williams Drama ua rv H o n o r S o c i e t i e s Honor Societies 'M Jw! ff-ff JFBIQ. is-vw Beta Club: ADianne McClellan, Greg Lee, Cindy Gaither QPresidentJ, Brian Fessler fVice-Presidentj, Melanie Prince fSecretaryj, Lea Beverley ftreasurerj, Evonne Greene CReporterJ, Tracy Cash, Barbara Brown, John Varnedore. Kneeling - Scott Gillham, Andrew Beverley, Mike Nishimoto, Beth Hill, Becky O'Bryant, Kim Foster, Sherrie Hobby, Cathy Drake, Steve Garner, Standing - Wade Espenchied, Mike Verucchi, Scott Schlesinger, Tamra Bowlin, Sheri Wright, Sheila Pitts, Debbie Godwin, Julie Maeder, Brigitte Brady, Cyndy Plummer, Kelly Berryhill, Lisa Burris, Dawn Moffit, Lisa Godwin, Melanie Griffen, Mrs. Goodwin QSponsorj, Mike Horibe. Sitting on Fence - Joy Johnson, Terry Smith, Richard Phelps, Sally Burrow, Brian Burrough, Lisa Norwood, Kurt Johnston, Cindy Jennings, Lynn Norwood. Not pictured - Ernie Cook. li JZ. National Honor Society: Front row, Tom Evans, Ronald Kew fPres.j Debbie Godwin QReporterj, Robbie Carpenter fTreas.j, Terry Smith fSec.J, Gary Gibson fVice-Pres.J, Scott Schlesinger, Second row, Lisa Norwood, Lea Beverley, Melanie Prince, Kathy Mahaffey, Kelly Berryhill, Sherrie Wright, Joy Johnson, Evonne Greene, Cindy Gaither, Sheila Pitts, Third row, Brian Fessler, Mark Brady, Sheryl Hawthorn, Randy Wolfe, Glen Nicholson. The National Honor Society officers and members remained active in several worthy and commendable causes. Their activities began last Spring when a candlelit ceremony was held for induction of new members with a reception afterward. During football season, National Honor Society members sold football programs. They made a contribution to the March of Dimes by carrying trays in the school cafeteria for a donation and by participating in the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon. To conclude their 1977-78 activities, they will hold an induction ceremony for new members of the 1978-79 school year. Honor Societies . ga'-X, -,-:wwf A K fi is K, . 4... -tt. . P 5. ' '-,'5'34'. it LJ.: I 1 7 ,Ei vt. Journalism .A Wk 'V ,hx I Q--..-.A '83, ! ony' 1978 RAMSTAFF: Lynn Norwood, Asst. Editor, Lisa Godwin, Activities and Copy, Cathy Drake, Asst. Bus. Mgr.g Andrew Beverley, Photographerg Barbara Brown, Organizations, James Adcox, Organizations, John Gillham, Artg Allison Williams, Academics, John Varnedore, Sportsg Terry Smith, Academics, Lea Beverley, Activitiesg Tammy Hooks, Academics, Alex Mazander, Photographer, Michelle Forshberg, Business Mgr.g Cindy Gaither, Organizations, Lisa Norwood, Co-Editorg Sheryl Hawthorn, Organizationsg Gary Gibson, Sports, Jim Roles, Co-Editor, Kim Foster, Asst. Bus. Mgr.g Kurt Johnston, Photographer, Susan Thompson, Organizations. ANNUAL PANIC Twas the day before deadline ,Kms And all was not right, Not a creature was stirring, Not even a mite. We editors screamed At the top of our lungs, Sponsor, Dear Sponsor! What can be done? We can't find the pictures, The photographers are gone, The dark room is flooded- This just can't go on! Late into the night We worked Quntil dayj, Got the annual finished, And sent it away. -Erin Muths, Jackson, Wyoming N. 15 L:.,..- f ,,,,-Nw wa' ,, . f -x 4 . qw if .mx A, ,QL ew- ' 5,55 -inks' l kcside 'gi 1 ' 2 , S X.,-, Q. ,gui N f.. A .11 4 t -1. aa fx -fm J 4-we '. 'KA 2' M' ' , we t '61 f A x Xu X-A 01 f Q N R t-29' G 5' of-Q' .fx N- na 3? fi X ' t 'if ' ' ' 1 ' M 1 A l ' ' i ., - if- Y-,1-I we -, , , - - ., Q5 ,T , - 'j 3- ' 5.31. 5:-,, . - - w..1'.,g,e :--' , , . Q, .,, ,, .. , , ,. ,. e ie., y L . My gr' ,. 3 J ,Q 3 of , . -, L - y. V 42 C u.J-V-XFLJ PANORAMA STAFF 1977 1918 Co Edutors Tom Evans John Gnllham Layout Gary Grbson Lcsa Burns Melanie Prrnce Bussmess Manager John Varnedorn Advertising Staff Susan Reynolds and Candy Jenmngs Photography Mrke Bohannan Anne Sullrvan Reporters Lisa Godwin Kathy Mahaffey Krm Stanage Lusa Harrison Tommy Cooper CmdyJe1mngs and Kurt Johnston Ronnue Kung Pnnters The Backroom Press Subsldary Fun Medua Puhhshers IIB Plateau St Hot Sprung Ark 71901 Artist - Debbie Godwin ' 1. A new group at Lakeside in journalism is Quill and Scroll, an international honorary journalism society. Induction was held at the school October 21, with 19 members from the school paper and annual staff qualifying for membership. A student must have reached his junior year, be in the upper third of his class scholastically, and must have excelled in some phase of journalism. Those pictured at right are: John Varnedore, Lisa Burris, Tom Evans, Terry Smith, Lisa Godwin, Kurt Johnston, Cindy Jennings, Lisa Norwood, Barbara Brown, Sheryl Hawthorn, Debbie Godwin, Melanie Prince, Evonne Greene, Gary Gib- son, James Adcoxg Standing: Jim Roles, Michelle Forshberg, Cindy Gaither, John Gillham. , 24' 5 .,' . Y . ' I ., 1 , , I I , . .J , 1 1 --7 V - -U ,- A 1 , W ff x-. . i. - Glu N 1' 127 Jlurrlmiiunal Zbnnnmrg Surirtg Hlrblgh rhnul Zlnurualizls Music CONCERT BAND: Row 1-Kathy Mahaffey, Mari Sloan, Marie Steinbrenner, Doug Johnson, Susan Reynolds, Donna Larkin, Darryl Creasey. Row 2-Donna Johnson, Vivian Maner, Lynda Hyndman, Lisa Burris, LaVonda Bond, Marsha Grissom, Janet Jackson, Diane Rose, Paul Shenault, Mike Bohannon, Tom Winton, Greg Batterton, Marc Matthews, Barbara Batterton, Jeff Harbert. 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L .- . . ,I , 'K Ku , -..' -K ' ' - 4 7 '53 '-:M-154 ,J , , . .4-N, 7K Music V' fe 4 gg - 1 1 Q QL , Hi' A ,f f K,L- f,y2 f- f ei K, Q R , ' K3 . W . Kx K .V- 1' S- - if f m., ' ,Q yi Q ' A s, . ,'. K.. ' - T-' - . 1, NV-4 DRUM MAJOR-Mike Bo hannan ,V .5 , K ..,, k x g 1 'K iff 5 X21 , ,K,, f ph' ix i x.w, m- ' GIRLS' CHORUS-Row 1: C. Hibbard, N. Nishimoto, K. Chmielewski, D. Horn, A. Faulk, H. Watson, R. Bailey, T. Hodges, L. Bailey, M Forshberg, M. Hale, L. Arduengo, B. Underwood, B. Rowland, L. Thompson, J. Gibson, L. Sheets, J. Chastain, S. McDonald, K. Stueart, L Tyler, B. Wolfe, R. Burris, D. Hawthorn. Row 2: K. Williams, M. Burleson, P. Sandlen, B. Batterton, C. Worley, D. Burrough, C. Fincher, E Breckenridge, S. Burgess, K. Anderson, C. Buchanan, K. Kuyper, K. Sligh, L. Littlejohn, S. Bogard, C. Irwin, K. Youngblood, M. Horton, D Walters, B. Dollar. Row 3: V. Weathers, L. Bond, S. Arndt, L. Wethington, Y. Sanderson, L. Frost, C. Sligh, C. Short, S. Few, L. Carroll, M Prince, L. Dillingham, S. Mitchell, J. Burroughs, D. Evans, T. Cook, T. Edwards, D. Banks, D. Allen. Row 4: P. Swan, J. Maedor, B. Edgar M. Lassiter, M. Clements, C. Crow, B. Junkem, T. Flynn, N. Harrison, T. Nash, N. Fox, M. Langston, J. Garner, J. Smith, S. Haggard, T Tavlm- T Vnrm-rlnrn Y Olive Q Tnrrv I-I Flmnrllnr I-J Rverc V? VARIETY SHOW ALL STATE CHOIR fs E QA' H Ea mi- I I ,vi ,-'71 ,FA , ?3'if 116 V ,Vx '17 SQ di, W MI W e v H uf ,f . Who's Who in Music All Region Choir The Lakeside CHORAL DE- PARTMENT has grown in total enrollment from 60 to 130 in the past two years. In November, 19 choir students auditioned individually for All-Re- gion Choir in Arkadelphia. Seven- teen made the All-Region Choir and two were first alternates. In January, 1978, those in All- Region Choir auditioned in Conway for All-State Choir. Four students made All-State Choir. In March, 1978, the Girls Cho- rus, Bel Canto, and the Madrigals competed in the Region Choir Fes- tival in Arkadelphia. All groups qualified to go to State competition. Bel Canto and Madrigals made all superior ratings. In April, the Choirs competed in the State Choir Festival in Conway. All groups earned high ratings with the Bel Canto again scoring three superior ratings. Three students were chosen to Who's Who in Music. .km Q, A f U' V 1 K! FM Music ROTC The Lakeside R.O.T.C. department has led a busy schedule for the year of '77-'78. This began with a Pentatholon September 24 sponsored by O.B.U. Brian Burroughs for his third year in a row took top honors while Lakeside placed second and fifth out of twenty entries. Lakeside then competed at an Orienteering meet sponsored by Arkansas Tech on November 5. Lakeside finished first and second respectively. The Lakeside Rifle team fired in its first of many meets November 19 at U.C.A. Lakeside took first place team easily with Tommy Cooper winning high individual honors. The rifle team then traveled to Arkansas Tech, December 2 and 3 for a large invitational meet held there. Lakeside again received first place team awards at both meets with Holmes Scott and Tommy Cooper taking top aggregate awards. On December 9 Lakeside hosted a Lakeside vs. Watson Chapel meet held at Lakeside. A varsity and freshmen team from both schools were allowed to fire in competition. Lakeside took top honors in both categories with Holmes Scott and Mark Foshee taking top individual honors. Other activities in the R.O.T.C. schedule include an orienteering meet March 18 sponsored by Southern Arkansas University, a rifle meet to be held March 31 at Henderson, a Lakeside vs. Arkansas and Louisiana rifle meet to be held April 15, another rifle meet in Shreveport Louisiana April 29 and finally Lakeside is in the running again for top national honors in a rifle meet held at Rogers, Arkansas May 5, 6, and 7. This to be the second year in which Lakeside cadets have ranked among the top 120 participants to compete, with 180,000 nationwide entries. This also proves to be the fourth year in a row in which the Lakeside Rif1e team has taken first place team at every meet it has attended and high individual at each one of these meets also ranks among its accomplishments. -L-E f We'-f'.:'?fM,.ff q. ., . 1 - ,' vu .'- f'w'94... - z , 12...-.w , -- .e..', ,, NH-.ee f.: -X,-2a?L:Q'.w'C:'2:f'5-.:. f.4..,..f:- N ROTC Lakeside's 1977-78 cheerleaders have had a year packed with fun, spirit, and a great deal of hard work. Besides boosting everyone's spirits, they also participated in numerous other activities. To start this energetic year, they raised money by having car washes, window wash- es, and rummage sales, Another more un- usual money-making project was a Rock-a- Thon, in which the girls tested their endur- ance to stay in a rocking chairg the longest amount of time was 13 hours. In the sum- mer, they also attended a cheerleader camp at ASU in which they came home tired, but happy. They won several awards of merit: a Spirit Stick, a special Award of Excellence, and five superior ribbons. During the school year, they performed cheers and pom pon routines during pep assemblies, made signs that supported the Rams, sold spirit ribbons, practiced for many strenuous hours on the mini-trampo- line and building pyramids, and participated in the Homecoming Parade. Even with all these time-consuming duties, they still had time for fun as they gave parties for the football and basketball players after prac- tices and games. The 1977-78 Lakeside cheerleaders have contributed a great deal of time, effort, and enthusiasm to the Rams. Although at times, it was hard work, they enjoyed every minute of it, and were proud to represent Lakeside. ii' E: ff fx igslf ', g -I 1 A x x ', v-1 A 5 ' - A: y g1.Q f Freshman Cheerleaders it rt :iq SQSEARCY y HQ p ,Q ef --Q., ii - Freshman Cheerleaders: Tracy Whited, Susan Burgess, Kim Anderson, Lynn Rice, Sherrie Laramore, Angela Douglas, Nan Muncrief QCO- Captainl, Allison Offutt fCaptainj. The 1977-78 Freshmen Cheerleaders be- gan their year by attending a cheerleading camp at Southern State College at Magno- lia where they were the recipients of several awards: two ribbons of excellence, two supe- rior ribbons, a spirit stick, certificate of ex- cellence, and a super squad ribbon. They were also voted one of the six best squads out of forty squads. The cheerleaders started the '77 and '78 school year by participating in several mon- ey-making projects: a car wash, rummage sales, and carrying lunch trays. During the school year, they performed at all pep assemblies for the freshmen football and basketball team and also at freshmen games. At each homecoming ceremony, they performed a cheer honoring the royal- ty. The freshman cheerleaders play an im- portant role in promoting school spirit for the Rams. Congratulations - you've done a great job!!! A v N iw'f.ELgJ?l ll ill .GEM if-:Q W 963 Mem iii iii Ziffiiffi an-new, . I-5' Golddusters: fSittingJ Rebecca' Griffen - Lt., Laura Randall - Capt., Sandee Arndt - Co-Capt., Brigitte Brady - Corp., fStandingJ Cindy Jennings, Lori George, Becky O'Bryant, Darlene Lowrey, Beth Hill, Allison Williams, Laura Greene, Tamra Bowlin, Brenda Sims - Alt., Vicki Hodges, Susan Cunningham, Melinda Milligan, Saundra Sturdy. 1977-78 Golddusters The Golddusters have spent an enormous amount of time and effort in performing for Lakeside. They practice for countless hours in learning and perfecting routines. These are just a few of the ways they show that they believe in the Rams and that they believe in the Rams .all the way. To begin this year, they attended camp and won several outstanding recognitions as a drill team. For ex- ample, they won the overall Sweep- stakes Trophy, first place for their exhibition routine, and the Spirit Pom. During the school season they raised money by having car washes, performed at football and basket- ball games, performed at pep as- semblies, did special routines during Homecoming ceremonies, and marched in the Christmas, County, and Homecoming parades. It is evident that the Golddusters worked hard to become one of the best high school drill teams. Lake- side's Golddusters are proud of the Rams, and the Rams in return, are proud of the Golddusters. How many Lakeside Seniors know the last verse of the National Anthem? At least four - The delegates to gir1's state and boy's state. The last verse of The Star Spangled Banner, is only one of the things they learn during their week stay. The delegates make up fictitious cities and counties and all combined - they make up a state. They carry on all the elections that a city, county, and state would have - Boy's State FX 1 .jj K .45 1455,-1f,,'i-gjfff-- V ' ' ? '-4 , I Z V, it , t ,. h w , .. - Q -tt, t aeee ' r, ,, , N a ll - . 1 . QP 3: iii? T ' S 2 as l t f ilf ff-I A'e' 'K ef ':54'ffff'T,!Li Q, , l, I I 'T 1. , I f y - rf, it - 4 2 y - X N, S ' ' f' . -2 lk,g J., ez ix .W 5.,,.,--.FY ay- , V, V 1-,X , at 5-,M ff, ,X,.,- 1 - - as 5 Q if A 51 . A . ,. 4,.,- ' VU ff T- . '.,, , . ' I, , Xl r ' .- 31Qw '11 f' We. -, '- 'ff ' 5 5 . .ie t'iz1i 5,52Ef 'itt 'gxififflg - Y? 3 W ' MT ' 75?? 'i23.1-Z'W1,g 1, ..,. ,, 'H ff: -f A , 'e'-' we X ..i-Z-Q,,,9,Q:i.',rE t: g. J , I - f - sw W., 11 '3 1? 5 :gg . i ,, liz, 'E 'diy A I ,I V - 'e 'e -wi-f:1f1:.ef -- N gs. e ' ' s t 1, asf A a, 1 , Q, ?t91z'.:f'-R isa- -1- we rrn,-f 'f - v - .ep f . . . - ,- - V - 'f fjqg' P W, A ,J ,, Wi I+ Y' i' 1 D' . - Q Boyfs-Stategw g 's 4, e. Vlalaandrith, Jim Roles, Allis ,. ll Joy Johnson. . ,, ,Q-'f3,.-fp a ' , - Boy's State wi-f r- 1' f 'A . V I , 'Y fl ij! , U W, 1 5,293 mga' ai g nf' Eli-vii:..4 3' ' .1' X?-5,4 jj, . f , Miss Arkansas Drill Team lst Runner-Up right on to electing state officials - who at the end of the week - occupy the state offices they were elected to at the capital. Girls' and Boys' state is a very rewarding program. It encour- ages such attributes as loyalty, hones- ty, leadership, and integrity as well as giving young people a chance to learn about the workings of a state govern- ment. Student Government Student Council: Row l - Cindy Gaither fSecretaryj, Michelle Forshberg Cfreasurerj, Jim Roles fPresidentD, Sandee Arndt fVice-Presidentj, Cathy Drake fReporterJ. Row 2 - Sophomore Representatives - Joe Williams, Lisa Frost, Toni Bowlin, Freshman Representatives - Dana Burrough, Allison Offutt, Shari Humphrey. Row 3 - Junior Representatives - John Varnedore, Valerie Cloud, Kim Foster, Becky O'Bryant, Senior Representatives - Brian Burrough, Brigitte Brady, Lisa Norwood, Richard Phelps. Student Council is a vital part of a high school. This group of high school students make many important decisions which affect the student body. They work for many long hours organizing and discussing school events. A few of their accomplishments include: sponsoring football and basketball homecomings which were directed by Mrs. Shehane and Mrs. Wilson, respectively and sponsoring a homecoming dance directed by Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Randall. In the spring, the Student Council sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Twirp Dance ftop right cornerj. It followed the Spring Follies which was presented by the Drama Club. Everyone enjoyed the festivities of the evening. Lakeside's Student Council is an excellent representation of the student body in all their goals and achievements. CU.-- ,J,...4. I1 ---........- -..L ,,,.-r-LIN HI!! Top left: Flag Boys, Gary Vaughan, David Shipper Top right: Library Club, Front row, Jimmy Sherman, Tammy Coker, Sheila Hilborn, Evonne Greene, Brigitte Brady, Laura Randall, Glen Kight, Second row, Regina Dollar, Linda Wethington, Holly Hayes, Sheila Terry, Joy Johnson, Debbie Cusick, Mrs. Arnold, Jerry Buz- zard, Third row, Joe Woosley. Bottom right: Office workers, Top row, Terry Taylor, Lisa Norwood, Michelle Forshberg, Jackie Schmidt, Suzanne Belford, Susan Thompson, Lynn Norwood, Missy Fugate, Second row, Jim Roles, John Gillham, Third row, Margie Burleson. I -'A mars., 5 1 in R45 .2 J l . Workers 4 4 ,I Z . f,'d, 7 Variety Show QIOZQ 9 Of 4 V4 1 -.Q 4949 'vow 1 'o'o'o'o V6 594 600 , 55 'Easy ix ?6'Q'o:o ?'3'Z'Z' 3,502 Q rv 1 u 1,- 'Kgs N ff? RARE W., .. . V l , 5 I competition competition competitjqn competition Qampeuiuiaq CDIVIPETITIUN Qmpafzfzblv BUIVIPBTITIUN competition EUIYIFETJTJUIN EIEJMPETITIEJN COMPETiTi0N Gompeiifion CCDIYIPETITION -icomnetition----. F 9' N'--'Q t.l 'ni' :-M -hi' igfus m X an Y' 4- A 5 ay. 3 -'Im iw Q' J ' it ' , A -F' B . - C. vigil . The past year most of the Lakeside students got to enjoy one of the best movies ever made, Star Wars, the biggest box office attraction of all time. It was also the theme of the excit- ing Ram Football Homecoming. The one thing that made Luke Skywalker overcome adversity was his belief in the FORCE? The past football season saw the Rams, in new Region VAAA, experience a losing year. Many things can be blamed such as inexperi- ence, injury, lack of dedication and bad coach- ing. Regardless of the reason, some ingredient was missing. Maybe we need to take a lesson from Darth Vader and rejuvenate our belief in the Force. What is the FORCE? F is for faith - Faith in a supreme being such as in the story of Abraham in the Old Testa- ment or Sir John Newton, a profane slave ship captain, who later wrote the great song, Amazing Grace. Having faith enables us to have faith in ourselves as well as each other. O is for optimism - The light at the end of the tunnel is not a train. The traffic light is a Go light and a Stop light. Two men look out from prison bars - one saw mud, the other saw stars. Like the old tune goes, You gotta accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative and don't mess with Mr. In Between. , I - ...QA- 1977 L3 la ...ii hw Front row, LfR - S. Dowling, O. Carpentar, T. Brooks, M. Eichoff, D. French, C. Wilson, R. King, R. Verucchi, H. Scott. Second row, Lf R - Coach Webb, G. Lee, M. Horibe, T. Size- more, S. Gillham, J. Drobena, L. Starr, J. Sears, J. Whipple, B. Guidroz, C. Alewine, Coach Austin. RAMS .? v X, ,v xv ri Q lwx 3'-7 if ,R R is for respect - Respect for yourself - getting into drugs and alcohol indicates you are trying to escape from yourself. Just because some people do this without any obvious bad effects doesn't mean it will work for you. It is true, there is no one else in the whole wide world exactly like you. Respect for parents - try to understand the philosophy of your parents. They were brought up under different circumstances at another time. Remember they are the reason you're living. Respect for peers - Like the admiration of R2 D2 and CP30, the two droids, for each other. C is for cooperation - Alonzo Stagg, who coached 72 years used to tell his football team every year, If you jackasses get together, we will have a good team. The story of the flea riding an elephant across a swing- ing, swaying bridge over a deep ravine saying, Boy, we sure did shake that bridge, didn't we? There is no winning IH formation - the only winning formation is the WE formation. E is for enthusiasm - Nothing worthwhile is ever achieved without enthusiasm. It keeps us from being lackadaisacal, lazy, lethargic and listless. Enthusiasm is want instead of won't. So I urge all you people in the Lakeside Galaxy to .believe in the FORCE and get rid of the hate and out of the gate in '78! With regards, Third row, LfR - Coach Bridges, Coach King, G. Brooks, M. Coach ChiCk,' Austin Robinson, D. Reed, S. Garner, J. Bogard, S. Fox, B. Sligh, Coach Payton, Coach Stiffler. Fourth row, LXR - J. Freeman, D. Mes- sersmith, M. Dial, M. Verucchi, B. Burgess, K. French, J. Reyn- olds, R. Biles. Az. W X 45- PE Kelly French - Wingback, 2 yr. letterman Ralph Biles - Split End, 2 yrs. letterman Jeff Freeman - Tackle, 2 yr. letterman Mark Dial - Tight End, 2 yr. letterman Mike Verucchi - Tailback, Tri-Capt., 2 yr letterman SE IOR X: 5 ggi fl f i - . AMS 377 yi N Q K 5' f- Q.. A 1 0 tv S-' 'gk 'K it i 5 8- ti f 1 R rs ,dW ' .f M 12, we ., ,dm L' H '-,- B--. 4 , ' 'Y'-eff 'xisizfuffdgj Jimmy Reynolds - Tailback, Tri-Capt., 3 yr. letterman Bill Burgess - Fullback, Tri-Capt., All Conference, 2 yr. letterman Steve Fox - Tight End, 1 yr. letterman Dan Messersmith - Guard, 2 yr. letterman LQ. . Bill Burgess Steve Fox Dan Mcssersmith Ralph Biles - Playing football has been very important to me, It made me realize that nothing comes easy. Bill Burgess - In football, you can never quit. When the going gets tough, you've got to hang in there and give it your best shot. Jeff Freeman - The team has played very well this season. I can say that no one has ever given up, no matter how far we were behind. FRESHMAN TEAM Front row LfR R German M Scott C Sexton G Ma , - - Y, - , - , - ' honey, K. Jennings. T. Grisham, C. Angel, D. Moore, D. Sullivan, E. Irwin. Second row, L f R - Coach Webb, P. Roberts, J. Weath- ers, B. Ellis, D. George, D. Parker, S. Phillips, R. Clark, M Foshee, C. Wilson, P. Tanner, Coach King .vii Ti THE RA ,....,, R 'lSi Front, LfR - Mike Webb, J. W. Chick Austin, Larry King K X COACHE Q X w-! : . q I '-Ls-Q. - E 1'y.,,.,., ' ,. in Back, LfR - Tom Stiffler, Jack Bridges, Richard Payton ff? M 91 .1 i fir, 3 3 J! ,vary 9' 4 C ' F ' , 2 , P J C J pg ., ,, .7 5 2 5 C , ,A C, an ,AA A Q Q.. fir In an A if 5 'A E Q, ... n-A ' E31 f X A TEAM SCORES Malvern Sheridan 21 6 Searcy 24 14 Lonoke 29 6 Lake Hamilton 19 18 Camden 35 0 Bryant 7 35 Fairview IS 21 Morrilton 35 18 Cabot 21 7 OPP. LHS 17 14 ,M it .f,-- in ' Q ir, .nf . z, ' iv ifir-vxafkg . ,gi 'Begg fe ' 2 1 , 5, 4 A .Xu :E 'X UHQQ . f E f nr lo 'mi -f N fn- -LT -A A, 14 B TEAM SCORES 'ws 2 ,Q-. V6.1 V W OPP. LHS Sheridan 14 12 Bryant 12 13 Dollarway 0 10 Malvern 13 12 LOVE . . SGFT AS A EASYCHAIR . . 77 19 . x Vw , A Z. -- 1 4 f' .H Y K V ' v ' ff ' Q , ' ft, EZYW 2 1 lm ' f. ' iiffef. , 1L,,,sr'- ,.,,LZ:3- - I , f.f:J.uffy5 5A ' , V .E':e' 1 214 J 'f 1-'wifi 3' f,..., ,, ,I n.g:m,z5 , . X 1, I K' X H -X N X - Y fv N Q K 4N'r 4 ' 5 L ,f QI ,, ' V sn' I no Igg s 1 It 53 'Q X it if L 'Q wa- m M L Nm- ff W uf - aa I Q LAKESIDE QUEEN LAURA RANDALL CABOT QUEEN SALLY BURROW ESCORTED BY MIKE VERRUCCHI ESCORTED BY JIMMY REYNOLDS AND BILL BURGESS fix M ,L+ 'F ,Q I 461 LO E FRESH A THE GRNIN IR 'ag U.: .rv 5 - . lt Q 4 s Excitement Anticipation . .. Nervous- ness . . . Laughter . . . Thrill. All this describes the atmosphere surrounding Lakeside during homecoming on November 4. The theme this year was Shoot for the Stars and the setting was truly out of this world. Revolving plan- ets, abstract string art on a midnight blue back- ground, and natural green plants bedecked the field house. .lim Roles acted as emcee announc- ing the royalty and escorts to the music, Ever- greenf' The Madrigals and speech students in- terpreted their feelings about shooting for the stars and reaching them. Golddusters, ma- jorettes, and flag girls set a sparkling mood with their talents The pep and energy came from the cheerleaders who added a bit of hu mor with a sk1t about the royalty The ceremo l 2- nies' were visited by some unexpected guests - a hairy beast known as Chewbacca, his menac- ing friend, Darth Vader, a lovable little adroid named R2D2, and the handsome, Luke. It was a memorable day that many people will never forget including the people behind the scenes. This year the Student Council was responsible for homecoming under Mrs. She- hane's supervision. The art department and many other students worked long hours to make homecoming day a special one for LHS. There was a parade, the ceremony that night and a dance sponsored by the student council featuring Wide Open. Homecoming '77 was excitement anticipation laughter thrill' IWILL AKE EACH IGHT FIR T ,rr Q 1' QL WS pf' A ? 1 wwf-.:si.e.g4f.ff.QQ nm-A my 4 I I 3 EN QMAID SANDEE ARNDT , ES ED BY RAI1PH BILES f :N 4: If Q-, XX X N N ,-0 i . -X 3 1 -. fy' x W. 2 'ifI i ,, X f I, ,, 'NA I mr, 19- .. gg t lfs 1 , I' s K 'I Q BRENDA SIMS ' MARK DIAL 3- ff nj 4 I 'I rl If-I? .af I I I IO ,AID MICHELLE FORSHBERG Q AID! I 'ISON WILLIAMS I V - ES ED BY JEFF FREEMAN Z- ' STEVE Pax I I I'A I I ,Ig I, E ERYDAY A BEG NNING . . . LO E J. .,. 'S -'fan' F- ' 1 F 1 - R' - 1 I 'a 19, , ,f X I f' N M' Q ,0- V v I ' V ' 9 U ,J ff X ., . I Rf if , 1 '? x K LH 5 ,L '- JU 3 ID TAMRA BOWLIY x 1 RE MESSERSMITH Fu 41 L-. X 1 X' w 1' ? 1 iw YJ-41 ' 3 4 1 H 5 ., se N. 43 Q x 4 I ,f ty, 5 in z x Qtr- I 1 1 'Q ,ravi 4, ,.,, . . 5:55 rw 'H I so ' ORE KDTONIBOWLINX E TED B MY DROBENA fr Rl- P I. L , :al ,. '03, 'if 1. -' .7 KELLY BURKE KELLYV ,RENC --1.1 nv . 1 JK R 'is V 8 L ' 1 , ' ' , 2 R' ? R ,I T gtg ' .A xl Q 1 , f - , B' ,. 2 fl 7 Q V fl , Qy' A ' 1' ' V1 uf A Q Af' A 4 A -F? x H ' R I 1 1 SOPHMQ ID SABRINA BROGAN RT Y JERRY SEARS 'IH SSH HH HH X4 .1 1977-78 Nov. 22 29 Dec. 3 5 6 9 13 16 19 Jan. 2 C . LAKESIDE BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULE Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside 44 46 49 42 40 42 AND RECORD Warren Arkadelphia North L.R. 58 'Searcy 65 'Lake Hamilton Arkadelphia Greenwood Harrison 'Cabot 'Sheridan Lonoke 'Bryant ' Morrilton ' Lake Hamilton 'Searcy 'Cabot 'Sheridan 'Lonoke 'Morrilton - Cabot Lonoke 6 1 Fordyce 30 Russellville L.R. Catholic 53 32 46 49 44 52 62 Q2 overtimesj 44 59 36 41 Region Tournament 69 Region Tournament Lakeside Won ll Lost 14 Team. conference games 'Tl c:- 212 .-,- L, Fl' NNN iq- wi-Q-noxiw .-2'jiS2f,5,,,, 5 :. 5 .-. U' 5 gg -. 5 Q. Q. O E4 4 0 mm-Au-unpu. .pw 3 memos:-oosoxng Swwmifrft L' -x- gg ? w E 3 El rn n. rn .-. :r- 0 3' U-arcs-an N 2 owouw-gm FU CD 03. o :1 VJ1 3' 3' Je BH COACH JACK BRIDGES 111235 Y - ,, 5 ..l. P4 is 17.516 4, pn .A 14.4, X E an - fax :Pai CERAUS? .ffl 353 EQ ff' R33 AHS Mn at ff.. 5' , -. ,XX Q eller' Varsity Squad: Front Row, L f R - Marty Wilson, Brian Burrough, Daniel Shirley, Steve Lloyd, Danny Reed, Randy Wolfe J 1m Roles Second Row, LXR - Robert Smith, Richard Phelps, Joe Woosley, Hal Landrith, Mark Clark, Rick Skaggs. Third Row LfR Robin Serett, Larry Star, John Ward, Mark Davis, Ernie Cook, Kelly Burke. i' H45 Vg .xfzz 5,761 1 ., .L ii' JEFF FREEMAN K all . A.....mQv 2 ,Q S .xwsd . .mflzwzw f- . A wg. , L . WE, if is, -' y iiglliiitiffliiviia :f4W'L SP5 . 511.75 -7'5 . ' ' '! I 5 me if '?.f5FilFW f: i,L:f?Zfi':E ' ,M -1--,,aw'3EeXm,. ., A ,. ,.,,,..w . T3 f , . X' Qgsizgw-15'-g,,f2' W if 1-12+i125fff ei- W L 5' Wfiizav iiif' ' -'L' Ll ' U i ' . V 'qwgif 'ffqfzeilfw w EW A l A - 4 -- -- gif 1mgQae-f-A 1:35-.-1':'?E-1ig1v-.-- it mwwd-uu H ,N ff - V 1 , r Q, 4 4 'J an A . 'ff A .QV kwligfcx ki ivy 5 'ga W a, , f Ai iss: 4 vm.. Q 7W'?.a ': M K ,Iv ,K , K , i , r 'o ' o ? t .w,q. A no , .li 1 H lf? 4' L' 2 32.1 A -, , ,cr 'f, i . KE 3' f, -11 ,1. , , ,k., 5 y K 'xy :rg i L 5 r .,A,.A4 , x L...-....,....... ...,...-W.. 'GT B Team: Front Row, L f R - Greg Brooks, Brendan Donahue. Second Row, LfR - Chris Walters, Jerry Caroom. 'fm Q, ,g. IH L.. Thxrd Row LfR Jeffrey Marshall, Mlke Elckhoff Joe Wllllams l-Q P..'-:- HK if dxf L 2 L45 Xi, ,ii ...rv-4 fj Y ..,......,..,,., .Mi-V X ..,-M... .MN , M ..,.4, ,.. -,at-Xb V alnvnrgwzwg rm A .-4 ' R' x ick-V N4 ' ,X - , .,, , if X '33 X 91 L i X X' ' .....M... .- ...W at , 'v , fv-- 5 . S .V - X-55,3 L Q, E 'vt . ,L V My - .1 . A,,.7.Y' I A -Q' I A 1 f ,A L :RWE Qgi w m a ' , ,, , 1 ff' nz, I-gg I .-1,.i,-- ' J, 4-X , , A . ,ff fs- , 3 1 'ff-:W tv .. Q I ,T ' ..,- t N44 'Z YQ' :-lvl, . ...-.0--M i - Mi r,,,,..,--- ,M it ,., ga ...-,..,,.--A-mfr'-':'f ' .5 4. ,.. --...,.,, ..,.,,-4-v-..,., , ..,,,.,. K 4 , -W 1, -, M- ,. . .W-', V,,,y-fQ.+.q- Y, . .g , .V f, 'K .2 3211, T . ,, . '. .gi Q' - ff 4:-r. , 3. 1 5'7 gi: if ,W A , ., '1. -.Nf,.Q- - : -'L ,i . .1 514,. up .::tt7 3'N if' Q , . YZ59:i5 Hifi' ' ' K iffy Hfmf' U--li' '5V:ff 9'5 - . -in 1fai i+ ff 'li' ' A ' 51:5 A gi Freshman Squad: First Row, LXR - Scotty Caroom, Barry White. Second Row, LfR - Robbie Bridges, Roy Germany, Steve Skaggs, W' -ggi-Q' T19 ul . ...,W ij ,jf ',.,.QF.a. ,f 1 .X Q1 Jrkfii Loren Clark. Third Row, LXR - Jerry Bridges, Chuck Angel, Tim White, David Parker, Maxie Smith, Chris Dierks. l L M, C J, -9 SF x-'ffrf' 4-1 -,,. r .....--,,.- ,fl fa-if 3 0 .g E. u ' .4 ., '55 . -v 5? -' ? FRESHMAN SCORES Benton Westside Lake Hamilton 'Altheimer Southwest Malvern Lake Hamilton Benton Eastside Jessieville Central Mountain Pine Benton Westside Malvern Arkadelphra Southwest Benton Eastside Arkadelphra Bryant 'Tournament LS 29 34 30 34 42 42 33 27 OPP 45 14 53 37 46 23 34 37 , 1 P-Hg J 3: 11 -.pun whit W' Basketball Homecoming 1978 weft? 1978 Basketball Homecomlng Court IAKFSIDP HOME-COMING After several postponements Homeeoming finally arrived Our friend Winter seemed determined to ruin Lakeside s Basketball Homecoming He mischievously pelted the ground with thtek blankets of snow and then glossed the crunchy white stuff with layers and layers of glistening cruel tee Students roy ilty and basketball players ga7ed sadly out their windows thoroughly disgusted with this winter madness Eventually however Mr Winter relented and allowed Lakeside to have their belated Basketball Homecoming lakeside High School savi a memorable event on February l3th when the I977 78 Basketball Homecoming Ceremonies were held lt marked the senior basketball players outstanding performances throughout thc season and it honored the queens and maids The ceremonies also provided a chance for various groups and organwations to honor the senior players and the royalty To begin the ceremonies the National Anthem and Pledge of Allegiance were provided by the Color guard Then Jim Roles 'icting as Master of Ceremonies, announced the royalty' and described their academic achievements. The theme for this year's Basketball Homecoming was The Way We Were, which was chosen in honor of Lakeside's 50th anniversary. Included in the dedication part ofthe ceremonies was the mention of Mrs. E. l.. Terry and Mr. Simpson. who were girls' and boys' basketball coaches in l92X when the basketball team was born. For a more current dedication. Coach .lack Bridges was saluted. Coach Bridges congratulated his team particularly' the senior players. who showed a great deal of effort. talent and Ram spirit, , Several groups highlighted the ceremonies by displaying their interests and talents. A group of Speech students g Brigitte Brady Rebecca Griffin, Kurt Johnston. Julie Maeder. John Gillham and Steve Scoggins entertained the royalty' and audience by depicting their version of The Way' We Vveref' Their version was a pantomine of various dolls and toys that came to life. Their performance was both realistic and enjoyable. The cheerleaders honored the royalty by performing a number of cheers including a special cheer to Cindy Gaither and Tracie Parker who are senior cheerleaders and members of the royalty. The varsity cheerleaders also kept everyone laughing at their version of how the royalty' was ten years ago. The freshmen cheerleaders provided a cheer to commemorate the royalty. The band played several pieces of music for the ceremonies, including ' The Way We Were ' during the processional walk of the royalty' Rock Around the Clock ' for a varsity' cheerleader routine. and 'Hors d'oeuvres for the Golddusters who delighted the audience with their routine. The Madrigals sang The Way' We Were and The Entertainer which included choroegraphy. The Basketball Homecoming was a memorable occasion, thanks to the various entertainment groups Student Council for decorating the gym, and Mrs. Wilson who supervised the entire ceremonies. Many thanks should go to the basketball team for an inspiring year and tcrthe royalty. t Q' yvvv1r1r'- CW, 55 6 222 QQ Q, S 'QQ 5-7 ., wL,,i.x- . . j -' D - - I . v fo' t ' I M ,,,t M Y Q as M 9-Q I -ra- 4 A ,W ,,., .. m K ' ,, ,, ,. ' ' , , . . KY , C, -1 . I p. x K, it fwgtj . 3 s g 1 ff! C 3 J N' rf fy, M L M . QQ? M 43 ' 74-T 4 t fi. -ff ,ta ,af ' ' ' M t Aa -M1 t M N ,M Q- y t ee 3 2 t ' ' M ' ,ilfifwl ., - ' -I' T V g'A. 1'1,f-5 , 5 fgffflffiff iff, L ' ' 1 I 'fQlfWE X 13' ' 5 t Q l ' 2 Lakeside Queen Sulatnne Belfnrd escorted by C upmm Haul lnndrith Senior Maid Ncola' Handltn escorted b5 Mark Iluvu 2 3 Z Morriltun Queen Cmdy Gunther ewtrrled by C ttptmn Robert Smyth Senior Maid Tracie Pztrker escorted by Randy Vhmlte wvvvvwrv' 'QYQNX '2.f.g3'e Q9Q fd M ' i Q05 'Q r . fi: M fo' ' or ,X I o .5-fn. V, vi I , . .' .im M 1 V X -1 gggtl?-L i 4- 1, 4 -.4 f.1:i W, ' , V 1 i fi 5 Q5 I ' E .51-fi -Rf K ' Y ff? f ia . 1 ii r 4 g 5 ' z. 5:51 M ii r or Q - , M w .'-, 3 -I A 1 I..ikcsid1: Quccn SUIAIDTIC Bclfnrd escorted by C iipiiiin Hail lgindrilh Morrillon Quccn Cindy ciilllhkff cwurlcd by C :ig-nun Ruhcrl Smith - Senior Maid Ncola' Handlin escorted by Mark linux Senior Maid Tracie Parker cworlcd by Rwndy VN sllc SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Deanna Cunningham, Coach Wilf, Michelle Herman, Mary Humphrey, Mary Lou Fletcher, Debbie Knowles, Debbie Schlesinger, Joy Smith, Leigh Smith, Sally Burrow, Dawn Moffit, Melissa Wilson. pf ,K gr' -.xx l 5-fi fs V' fi 1 I I f V. if 1 ff':ffQi' ' ,A44-W al'-58 A s va, li .. X, Lakeside began girls basketball this year with the leadership of Coach Wilf. Even though the scores wer- en t ranged high for Lakeside the girls gave all their ability and cooperation to Coach Wilf They are looking forward to a better season next year 1 'NNW Rnygilly CI'l'lllfIl'lg Homecoming I ITICYIAIIIIIICIII ' -f ml i17,Qf5'fi35: L 'EZ H 4: in 57 -fx' y 4 affxiifg , . avshfg, '12 M, I' ma-6, f J - A -. f ' fl ?ff15fkv7f5e1 ' L' 'JW-' ff? -'.:'s?ifiF'-fi'o7':2l'-f eng 1 V2 nr P, kai 1'4 him ' - ' W, D, V 4, ', J ,Q ,xg -ww-35'-2,:,Q,::Q? 5 Sis 'ig-iq-564 3-up' ifjsy. .g 'fre 'G 1 Q , ,. - 1 L,,- ., .X.f, , ff,-f-5-...Q .W K i i W 3 i - , 5 A .fi fx W K - i i 1- 5? iiAi M v iii + ii ff if . ' -Q sm -'fi 1 u is i i - fpxxgg i if 'K 1 2937 4 Speech Sludcnlx xhuvn us lhclr wrxlun ul Ihr Vu Wu View Madrigals singing Memories for thc Royalty ' ivzv WN HW! T7 'XMSF T. ' at l get S r P ---L '1' Q .f J Ht l f i w ' w.ls,l fell 'W' fl , Q, is -,mfg e rr T Mfr, E, Q , .- V , -0, T' Riff' i ' ,.-- - Q A 4 0 W V t 9 K ,,,,. 5' ' xr gb, ,.,.. Q 15? JUNIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Holly Hayes, Rebecca Sell, Shari Humphreys. Row 1-Shirley Whitlow, Julie Favorite, Susan Walsh, Kristi Thorson, Debbie Donathan, Barbara Bacon, Pam Skaggs, Rita Fincher, Laura Fish, Kathy Humphreys, Kim Cloud, Row 2-Lauri Geurin, Marcie Burleson, Terry Buzzard, Angie Weidman, Andrea Cunningham, Krystal Kuyper, Melanie Pharr, Lisa Gadicke, Sandy Danecki, Joy Sanders GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Tina Becker, Dawn Moffitt, Pam Al- len, Michelle Herman, Melissa Wil- son, Dianna Cunningham, Vickie Al- len, Row 2-Coach Wilf, Debbie Knowles, Crystal Crow, Marie Fer- nandez, Joy Smith, Leigh Smith, Debbie Schlesinger, Mary Hum- phrey. The Volleyball team was run- nerup in District and went to State. SWIM TEAM: Diana Mc.Iunkin, Bill McDonald, Rebecca Sell. To com- pete in high school competition, the swim team must have a sponsor, Coach Wilf. The team swims at the YMCA in AAU competition. They attended the high school state compe- tition at UALR. They practiced on their own time. kiygv if' E 43 f 'T -f?3fYl?F ' V5 .q- ,E I Y l f ' -Y 37 K F pi We X D p p A A ' VK , A . ., , , sp ,, gn, .- ff ' - n ff' ' Q ,f T ' , i U V -Cv -'?'a-'F-wpffif Elf' GOLF TEAM: Randy King, Todd Rucker, Robert Smith, Steve Garner, Steve Irwin. Kneeling-Chris Walters, Maxie Smith. Coach Chick Austin, not pictured. The golf team won the district SAAA and placed fourth in state competition. v A ll I ' it 4-S-ul iQ-4 fa tm! T The Junior High Gymnastics Team was undefeated dur- ing the 77-78 season. Wins included: Southwest Jr. High, College Hill, North Heights, Bauxite QLakeside winning all the ribbons 1-5 placesj, Arkadelphia CLakeside winning first 5 places in every eventj, Dumas, Fordyce. On April 6 and 7 Lakeside hosted the district 7 gymnastics meet. Lakeside defeated 9 teams in the state to win the District 7 Meet. The Rams took the first four overall places at district beating the top team in Arkansas from last year. Right: Jr. High Team-Lin Hill, Kay Lynn Queen, Allison Offutt, Christie Munro, Leslie Thorne. Far Right: Sr. High Team-Tanja Organ, Tina Duncan, Jo Lynn Hall, Jane Jackson, Susan Freet, Joni Davis. fNot Picturedj Leslie Thorne w1:45. vgt.gp--1 - W., x f I, in fi QQ , 4: , ' ' 5 l 5 il A xx ag Q L f W ,SA W: V ,Ak . 1 t is Ah Qgrgct '--FQ: i trips. - , .-- f EW' , , 'Y' A -.i, i ' ' fi f - T M - ft' is e ' 'T il g'.,i fig? A it X.. 5 5 4 ' 1 ,Q . , - X gg? JN s K .....f ta , aww ,,..., ...ww H was x . if 0 Christie Munro JR. HIGH Joni Davis an Coach Thorne 1 I I Jackson u'-if r-+f-- ! o Tanja Organ ' t V A f S ' ' - ffiii-W .fm ,. ffm: M - 8- , , 'mln -1, ' ' .a P' ,t A-'J U : Q gs- '75, Ii i. : is ,I..,-,,. ' f 'W 5551 5 , ifii n'i'lrj Z f .ax is I gle uz g ,,.,,..,l,,.,. - -'sf ,. 1 ,. ,, ' , '- '3.. 'f:- ' ii ' .I . ' ' TIS 5735 ,, a- 5, H, s? ,i f't!, ' ,W .. ff K, ' 3 ' vfff e-4. fig -...-'ITIS +.. A 1:37-fY.5EIit:?-F-tx:g?I7 ir 'f44i5- ' :y iegriffe , .,... ,.... . ...,, , ,LL.,...,gg f,qi ,,,1i1:1'e'.,..:.,,w ... W , -ag , '-- r w-'H -r 'th ...-a.,.Q. ,,-Qi.. ,'gf,g,,.,f,-i.1'.1 1 - ' fe-va l, .,,' - ,f L ,. ff,,ii12a n ii. - 2 N . I 'F ' -M, M'-'L'-f BOYS' TENNIS: Ernie Cook, Jerry Bridges, Greg White, Scotty Caroom, Mark Brady, Barry White, Mark Davis, Jeff Stevens, Robbie Bridges, Gary Cox, Bill Thomas, Coach Bridges. Senior Boys Q10 wins, 0 lost, Region Champs and State Champsj defeated Arkadelphia 4 to 3 defeated Hot Springs 4 to 3 defeated Searcy 3 to 2 defeated Bryant 5 to 0 defeated Sheridan defeated Malvern defeated Hot Springs defeated Arkadelphia defeated Malvern defeated Bryant Region Tournament Champs Lakeside 10 points Searcy 6 points Morrilton Lonoke State Champs Lakeside Magnolia Camden 5 points 5 points 8 points 6 points 6 points Q kfzififw S. Caroom, E. Cook, B. White Nami? Wuuzd Html? l f in refzionl -, i defeated Southwest defeated Fountain Lake 1 Senior Girls Q3 wins 7 lost Robin Serrett runner-up m i Q Region Tournament 10 points 3 ' i Sheridan 8 points Y t Searcy 6 pOll'1IS . li L Lakeside s l i t t g . . . ', i 3 Junlor Girls Q3 wins, 1 lostj H . I defeated Fountain Lake 5 to l ' ' i E lost Searcy 3 to 2 - defeated Southwest 5 to 1 ,I 1 I l 1 defeated Fountain Lake 4 to 2 ,, H g , Junior Boys Q4 wins, 0 lostj defeated Fountain Lake 6 to O ff PYW'1' f it defeated Searcy 3 to 2 6 to 0 5 to 1 , f.l ?' -H ' X -f' bc-- f'--S eff ,J 1,4- A h-425.4 GIRLS' TENNIS: Barbara Bacon, Andrea Cunningham, Jane Jackson, Pam Martin, Tammy Felts, Sarah Fugate, Sherrie Laramore, Shirley Whitlow, Suzanne Graham, Kim Tucker, Robin Serrett, Cindy Plummer, Coach Bridges. The Senior 440 relay tearr placed 2nd in district and 5th in state. Sam Sanders placed 2nd in district in the mile run. Dale Mor- gan placed 3rd in the mile run and 2nd in the 2-mile run in district competition. Bill Burgess placed 3rd in the 220 in the district and broke a school record in the pre- liminaries. The old record of 23 seconds was set in 1966, Bill's time was 22.8. During the season the senior team placed second in Mal- vern Relays, fourth in district and held two meets at home. The Junior High track team placed 5th in district. The Jr. Mile Relay Team placed second in the district and Scotty Caroom won the district pole vault while setting a new junior high district record with a vault of ll'6 . UPPER RIGHT: SENIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM-Johnny Morgan, Sam Sanders, Cliff Wil- kerson, Craig Smith, Danny Gon- zales, Brian Fessler, Kelly French. Row 2-Danny French, Joe Reed, Scott Lane, Donny Reed, Ricky Gonzales, Mike Horibe, Jerry Sears. Row 3- Coach King, Larry Starr, Brian Sligh, Ralph Biles, Bill Burgess, Coach Stiffler. UPPER MIDDLE: JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM-Kyle Jen- nings, Chuck Angel, Paul Roberts, Todd Grisham, John Walsh. Row 2-Danny Sullivan, Mike Akin, Scotty Caroom, Jeff Weathers, Brett McCool. Row 3-Phillip Tan- ner, Eric Brannan, John Hender- son, Scott Phillips, Chris Ma- honey. I3 l , Q ' -- - fn I GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: Lori Danecki, Terry Buzzard, Diane Roath, Linda Sluppick, Jan Martin, Julie Favorite. Row 2-Managers Shari Humphreys and Holly Hayes, Gail Rice, Angie Weidman, Krystal Kuyper, Lisa Gadicke, Joy Reynolds, Rgw 3- Coach Wilf, Andrea Cunningham, Lauri Geurin, Robin Anderson, Cathy Favorite. The girls' track team, back in action for the first time since the 50's, won the district SAAA championship. They set seven district records with 91 points. Krystal Kuyper scored 26 points and received an award for high point in the meet. CJILL K A i,. .T , A frigid ,T SENIORS: Sam Sanders, Brian Fessler, Danny Gonzales, Coach Stiffler, Bill Burgess, Kelly French, Ralph Biles, Coach King. E S fl ' N Hhs 5 Q I :Quai .Vi ,ik . 0.5 1 if . ,b. 4' 1 ,,,f ' L P f -A ' W , sfrgf y k . ,, I QA ' 1-f 3 . f 4 .5 .. .. V' 'IQ ff v fx .T I i?ff1i3 '5.ig,9 12' hx g I 1 ' . ' F' X X 4 .2! vs I-J.: A F A fu X I ' gf' lib , A , 'Q' , 1 The All Sports Banquet was held in the cafeteria and was attended by almost 500 athletes, parents, coaches, and friends. Highlights of the program were: Invocation by Richard Phelps, Welcome by Mr, Bob Messersmith and Mr. Ralph Biles, Response by Mr. Tarkington, presentations by Mrs. Shehane for the cheerleaders, Coaches Austin and King for football, Mrs. Wilson for Golddusters, Coach Bridges for basketball, remarks by Mr. Shuffield, Coach Will' for girls' athletics, Coach Stiffler on track, Coach Thorne on gymnastics, Coach Austin on golf, Coach Bridges on tennis, Coach Wilf on swimming and benediction by Dan Messersmith. arf' ' af. gli - ,rig a'f'i 5 3 ia951,7'+ , ,il 'V Q 3. el! fi: f , . 2:7-. . . f . K -5 it X if fax v,flE!J :. m l .I 'I Q, , , xf'llf4iA i. ii i lt, 4 'V , A X i 5 ' 1 A is A H -l'e A K T 'l V 'wmffffmw u-ur f' 'X , I ,V-,k4 ,,.. H Em? A , If. A + Viz., J.,x h Q ' ff Lt -Q Elf., 1,1 ft 1, . K ilfr-1, ' M' X 1 f -L f -f .V :L . A fm... , W -'L- H . sf' . 2 1 N ' L ,ei X-Taps! -' 'f.f., , :M 'J x 51: W use --.-. , 'D .:,x N. as pg, f I mm if Q y '- 'W personalities personalities personalities personalities E?e1eSeQzaIitaieS PERSONAUTIES Liaefiswvablzbf PERSUNBLITIES pensomlltles PEHEUINHUTJEE PERSEINALITIES pensomliries cfersonakiies PERSONIALITIES personaIities--- Qtr? 4+ fm ' : I A ,, .Q g .2 eff. 'f 5 lu 1 .,, if ii? iv' 42. . -1 ii. M wi gg E , 1 ag' li? r SC HOOL BOARD: Jim Geuring Gene Parker, Vice Presidentg E.T. Shuffield, Superintendentg Bob Messersmith, President Chuck Davis Don Burrough, Secretary. I tx W f' it N3 ' it Jim H. Tarkington Principal A. -A1 Lorraine Davis Administrative Asst. E. T. Shuffield , Donnie Watts Asst. Principal , f fri Superintendent K 1-+15 gk , ' ?. yi. .T 'xx f- Q ' if ' . 'f A s ' :I .,., - i I .f f-W t A 'M A fmilii L' ',J1 A Martha Herrington Betty Hyde Molly Scott Secretary Secretary SCCFCIHFY Not pictured: Mary Lambert, Secretary Saralee Alexander FrenchfSoc. Stu. N, ,J Anna Sue Bogard Social Studies l I f i . v-A .. Phillip Arman Social Studies . rf V V 1 t, 5 T Y i 4,1 A Jack Bridges BB Coach Frances Arnold - Librarian get - Lg , ,iii g - fa: A JA. 1 , , ,V J.W. Austin Coach! Dr. Ed. .fe , ' 7'-in .fifxf X 3 . K e if A Z X Q ' 5- 2 A EK, if J 1 - ff- Q r bY S If r Si ff .. .1 E Mary Byrd Frederick Clark Rose Cooper English ROTC Social Studies 'R+ X t, ff Yr?-iff W fXffAxlI'f5?' aff. Jerry Davis Frances Dilliard Counselor Counselor Kr 1l '-Mk, 1 Q V 4 3: Ai , Y . K .i f M . A . ...- , ,979 . Ei X' iii I ' 1 .tis S ' A, - f- -ff-rv . I N ,. N I. .1 X .lA F V F . , , I . I ' Q .-. Z, 4 ,A I ' A t. xii Sue Goodwin Sue Grant 'Mildred Grissom X I Kenneth Helms Vallee Heck English Business Ed. Science Ind. Arts English . in 'fwzo ll L '5 mi ' ' . 1' , . T 'S 5 , of ef We sw X Y .vre E lf' it , fe x 'gs X Willie Hooks Sara Irwin Marilyn Markell Marty Martin Math Business Ed. Spanish f English Band . 'fat K' ' ,Qs -vw A fe.: .T 'Q r - 'l K J KW? yup rl WL l I. it N AJ- ,. K l gy of t , A In vig? i , , ' A r f ' 'Sf sfo if ff- ml. , ai., I Rebecca McDaniel GBM? Parker, JT- Ellen Randall Kathy Roberts Math f Geometry English Science Science f Biology A . 5, 9 V! l A A -it MW j Q .2 f V ' K3 !7a. r 'L K In ' Q f 'J ', 4, 41 ax aj A AA ' 'ff , ccll T Sf Rb fi 1 ' f ....-1' llol as of W 6 K 4 'I Mary Sample Charlene Shehane Lucille Skrodenis INC Reading EnglishfSpeech Math '11 i '7 r ,P 4-9-f K Q.. ' R I ,, Glendine Steelman Tom Stiffler Bobbie Thompson Peggy Thorne Katherine Tweedle Math fGeometry Track Coach Home Economics Gymnastics Art f , ,, .Ai , 21 f 73 e f Q-If n F .X ' 535' '41 ' N VL , iw! Qui if V. A' VE Q Y x 'T ' N, 1 vi l .A . K if I ' I S fl Sandra Wasson English Jim Wasson Social Studies Libby Wheaton Special Education F he T npyi ' 3 fr ' T Kathy White Alfred Williams Martha Wilf Annette Wilsgn Chorus ROTC P.E. f BB Coach Biology BUS DRIVERS Bledsoe Frazier Arman Hooks Pate Moore Jackson Avant Mullins X Shirley Helms O' If' JZ' is ,. , 'I x + I ' , ,.sss M ' F Nw ' Frank Robmson Gordon .I ones . I ll 4 LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs time and again that we are here to Academics at LHS has become very important. We have been reminded learn and take advantage ofa free education. Students were greeted at registration with the suggestion that her extra-curricular activities or extra for eit ed they not have study halls as this time could better be utiliz courses. This was quite a shock at first for some, but as time went on we began to see the reason. We became more well-rounded individuals and learned to use our time more wisely. -. sallam lululm if - I i U .... jj-Nr' 4-aa' 34 X . L, ,. viii . y .5,.,,i . 112543 gpfg-g .1 , 'fk ' 1 - - :I ff F n . ' ' . gage: v courses. They are encouraged to Students at Lakeside are offered a variety of approximately 70 prepare themselves for something after high school whether it be a job, apprenticeship, vocational 'fr .-fa-1' ,W gs at rx- .f training or college. The courses offered strive to meet the individual needs of the students. Students at Lakeside have won awards in many areas of endeavor, both academic and extra-curricular, They have taken their own time to attend programs such as CPR fCar- dio-Pulminary Resusitationj. This course was attended by approximately 250 students and teachers before school, at noon and after school. A 15-minute silent reading program was initiated on each Friday, and students, teachers, administration fevery- onej learned to read, relax, and enjoy in complete silence. -g .ff in V, . ff' , ,f Yzrc,. xi. , V 3, X 1 R, 3 tl 1' w'a,'2,w ,-1-Q 1, 1' - JH ' X ' f' S ' m Q 'S ,S 1 we .1 -.4 M 5 . . if x,f'fll,, f' 335 inf: -S54 :ag 2.153 Complying with federal guidelines, boys and girls were involved in many areas where before had been one sex. Boys were taking home economics courses such as adult living, child and human developmentg girls were involved in athletic courses such as track, tennis and basketball. qq.eg-Q I' A 1 l lx J The Awards Assembly was held May 15 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Ms. Dilliard presented the high honor graduate awards and Mr. Davis presented the honor graduate awards. Mr. Watts presented certificates to honor roll students Col. Williams from OBU presented awards to outstanding cadets in ROTC: Scott Rinald, Paul Roberts and Brendan Donahue. Jim Roles received the leadership award. Mr. Martin pre- sented the John Philip Sousa award to Lynda Hyndman and the Tom Parker award to Mike Bohannan. Mrs. Bogard recognized the Pan- orama Staff and presented the American His- tory award to Julie Maeder. Miss White recog- nized Who's Who in Music. Coach Bridges gave awards to Greg Rowe and Tracy Randall for outstanding work in P.E. and to Nick Rat- kovich, Steve Wells, and James Adcox for achievement in P.E. SL., IQ 'g- Mrs Irwin recognized Randy Wolfe in Busi ness Law, Terry Smith and Ana Contreras in Accountingg Ms. Grant gave awards for Typing I to Cindy Gaither, for Shorthand to Melanie Prince, for Typing II to Sheryl Hawthorn. Mrs Thompson recognized Harold Cunningham in Ad lt L' ' K h opment, Peggy George in Human Develop ment, and LaVonda Bond in Home Ec I. Miss Tweedle gave certificates in art to Mark Wag . -fm - QB' . ' ' ' '- ' fl. - if or y J if X ' J A ' I-QD u wing, at y Mahaffey in Child Devel- A ner and Holly Hayes. Science awards went to Donna Larkin, Science Club Award, Scott Rinald, Chemistry, Tom Evans, Physics. s 'is f T x -iff' l Z it Mrs. Shehane presented the Speech Team as No. l in Arkansas and Mrs. Irwin introduced Lynn Norwood who presented Lakeside Who's Who. French I awards went to Marie Vinet and Tony Brooks, French ll, Kelly Steuart. Special awards presented by Mr. Tarkington included: Sons of the American Revolution Leadership Award-Brian Burrough, Woodmen of the World Ameri- can History Award-Steve Garner, National Merit Scholarship Finalists-Brian Fessler and Tom Evans, American Field Service-Ana Contreras, Student Council Officers, Boys' and Girls' State, DAR Award-Shari 1 1 K -3-N he -SI. Q' Humphreys, American Legion Outstanding Citizenship Awards-Kelly Berryhill and Randy Wolfe, I Dare You -Barbara Brown, Ernie Cook, Glen Nicholson, Cindy Gaither, Lakeside Service Award-Jim Roles, Lakeside Outstanding Student Award- Cindy Gaither. R-fx w 4' fu. an Am .., James Adcox Calvin Alewine Perry Allison Sandee Arndt Frank Avant Richard Baldwin Lloyd Bates Lynda Bates Sammy Baum Suzanne Belford Kelly Berryhill Lea Beverley 1' N-..,. K7 tu. Cv 4ur - 6 Q, Q r 6 L hr' 'i...-1 Y:-ff 1 I Ralph Biles Mike Bohannan Brigitte Brady Mark Brady Brian Brooks Pam Brooks Bill Burgess Lisa Burris Brian Burrough Sally Burrow Monte Cales Ronnie Cantrell Jerry Capps Robbie Carpenter Susan Carroll Mark Clark Sherry Clemons Anne Connell Dennis Connell Ana Contreras Harold Cunningham Debbie Cusick Mark Davis Kathy Deaton fri' 'R- 'Qvv-.Mr 4? ' I' 42195 io' L K-'Y ..-Y' if QP'-ef Jack Dempsey Mark Dial Regina Dollar Tom Evans Maria Fernandez Brian Fessler Michelle Forshberg Steve Fox Jeff Freeman Kelly French David Fugate Cindy Gaither Peggy George Gary Gibson Mark Gibson John Gillham Debbie Godwin Danny Gonzales Evonne Greene Rebecca Griffin Neola Handlin Sheryl Hawthorn Randy l-Iecke Sheila Hendrix qv. Ck. im.. N la- , . 5 '- f 's r f '- X ':..,N N. ,ff . 1. in T - Ll' 50 -.-f' Q,-f Sheila Hilborn Sherrie Hobby Tammy Hooks Linda Hyndman Nancy Java Joy Johnson Ronald Kew Glen Kight Lynne Kincannon Hal Landrith Robin Lawson Greg Lee Steve Lloyd Dennis Lowery Kathy Mahaffey Vivian Mancr Diana McClellan Sarah Meeks Tim Mclson Dan Messersmith Leesa Milligan Lori Milligan Glenn Mixon Jonathan Moen .2 df, eff' 1 wiv? lqf' AS f lil li 3: Q17 if live as l must if they d Give me thc time to Glen Nicholson Mike Nishimoto Lisa Norwood Tracie Parker Richard Phelps Shelia Pitts Melanie Prince Laura Randall Allan Ranson Marcie Ream Ellen Rephan Jimmy Reynolds X 1 I rf 3 Susan Reynolds .lim Roles Lonna Rowland Ron Rowe Sam Sanders Scott Schlesinger Jackie Schmidt Steve Scoggins Pam Simmons Brenda Sims Barry Sligh Mary Sluppick 5 ko- 1 ,- S ing Robert Smith Terry Smith Judy Smyser Ann Sullivan Renee Taylor Shelli Tillman Mike Verucchi Jimmy Wells Karen Wepfer Robin Westgate Gary White Allison Williams R dyW lf W ght CLASS MOTTO May You Always Have The Freedom To Be Yourself COLOR L1ght Blue And Sllver FLOWER Whlte Rose SPONSORS Fran D1ll1ard Sue W1lf Grant, W1ll1C Hooks, Martha fi SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS MkeV h Pcs M G R b G ff' V P M H k L dll S s 0 All so Wll l HAVE EVERYTHING EVERYTHING' an o e Sheri ri . . . . . . 0 . . . ' 9 . L i , , .sv . V- 1 l U C f ,- 1 VI Xl' : i erucc i, r .3 s. rant, e ecca ri 1n, . res.g r. oo s, aura Ran a , ec.g Mis Dilliard, L ri Milligan, Treas.g i n i iams, Rep. , . 4'4- 5 Ab Ax fl 121 Senior Director JAMES T. ADCOX: Natalie V. Adcox, 511 Catherine Heights. Annual Staff, Quill 8: Scroll. U. of Colo. to major in law 8: math. CALVIN ALEWINE, JR.: Mr. 8: Mrs. Calvin Alewine, Sr., 4236 Malvern, ROTC, FB Mgr. Plans to go into the Army. PERRY ALLISON: Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Allison, Rt. 6 Box 939. ROTC. if SANDEE ARNDT: Mr. 8: Mrs. Al Arndt, Echo Valley Rd. Gold- duster Co-Capt., Bel Cantos, Drama Club, FHA V. Pres., AFS, FBLA, FB Homecoming, Spanish Club. Kilgore College majoring in business. FRANK AVANT: Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Avant, Rt. 6 Box 792. Drama Club, Spanish Club FBLA,,AFS. GCCC majoring in acctg. Flaco Paco RICHARD BALDWIN: Ruth Baldwin, Rt. 1 Box 268A. Football, Basketball. La. Tech. LLOYD BATES: Lonnie 8: Wanda Bates, Rt. 6. Box 649. LYNDA BATES: Lonnie 8: Wanda Bates, Rt. 6 Box 649.oFHA. LR School of Fashion. Lyndy SAMMY BAUM: Ernest Spurlin, Rt. 6 Box 243. SUZANNE BELFORD: Mr. 8: Mrs. R.H. Belford, Rt. 1 Box 282. Transfer from Greenville, Miss. FBLA Secretary, Drama Club, BB Homecoming Queen, Newspaper, Basketball, Office Worker, GCCC majoring in Secretarial science. KELLY MARIE BERRYHILL: Mr. 8: Mrs. Clyde Berryhill, Ridgeway Blvd. NHS, Beta Club, FBLA President, AFS, FTA, Jr. Board of Directors, Spanish Club. Chorus, Honor Roll 4 yrs. Ark. Tech majoring in Acctg. B Hill LEA JEAN BEVERLEY: Rev. 8: Mrs. James A. Beverley, 103 Oak Dr. Madrigals, Chorus Accompanist, Who's Who in Music, The Matchmaker Thespians, Drama, FTA, Beta, NHS, AFS, Annual Staff, French. Trinity U.-Law School. Lear RALPH E. BILES: Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph W. Biles, 101 Kingsbrook Ln. Spanish Club, Football, Basketball, Track. College. MIKE BOHANNAN: Mr. 8: Mrs. Billy Joe Bohannan, 201 Bafan- ridge. Band V. Pres., Drum Major, Drama, Thespians, ROTC Drum 8: Bugle, Jr. Rotarian, Panorama Photog. La. Tech-mechanical engi- neering. Casper III, Bo BRIGITTE BRADY: Mr. 8: Mrs. Bill Pinkerton, Rt. 6 Box 927. Drama, Speech Team, French Club, Student Council, Goldduster Lt., Freshman Cheerleader, AFS, Who's Who Among H.S. Students, Beta, The Matchmaker . U. of A.-sociology. Brady MARK JEFFREY BRADY: Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald R. Brady, 106 Country Club Ln. NHS, Drama, AFS, Tennis, The Matchmaker , FBLA, Honor Roll 4 yrs. U. of A.-Medicine. Braday BRIAN BROOKS: Sue 8: Bud Brooks, Rt. 1 Box 750 Pt. Longview. U. of A. PAMELA GAYLE BROOKS: Gene H. Brooks 8: Janette Collins, 07 Discovery Bay. FHA lst V. Pres., French Club, FTA, Drama, AFS, FBLA. Ark. Tech-Accounting. Pam . BILL BURGESS: Mr. 8: Mrs. J.L. Starr, 104 Millbranch. Football Capt. 8: A11 District, Track, FBLA, Oct. Athlete of Month, Jr. Rotarian. U of A-animal science. LISA KAY BURRIS:.Rt. 6 Box 701. Band, Majorette Co-Capt., FHA, Band Treas., Sr. Clinic, Beta, Quill 8: Scroll, Panorama. HSU- History. Kay-Kay Peanut BRIAN RUSSELL-BURROUGH: Dr. 8: Mrs. Don J. Burrough, Rt. 6 Box 112. Beta, FBLA V. Pres., Student Council Rep., ROTC Battalion Exec., Basketball, Drama, AFS, Track, Football, Jr. Rotar- ian. U of A. Bird SARAH HELEN BURROW: Dr. 8: Mrs. Thomas E. Burrow, Rt. 6 Box 26. Freshman and Soph. Class Pres.. FHA, FBLA, Basketball Capt., French, Beta, FB Homecoming Queen, AFS Variety Show, Golf. Southwestern at Memphis. Sally MONTE CALES: Irene Cales. Band, Stage Band, Drum 8: Bugle. GCCC. One Montgomery, Monte Jack RONNIE CANTRELL: Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Cantrell. Transfer from Dallas. Plans to go into business with parents. JERRY DON CAPPS: Mr. 8: Mrs. James K. Capps, Rt. 6 Box 890. ROTC, Vo-Tech. GCCC-Art. J.D. ROBBIE CARPENTER: Mr. 8: Mrs. Robby L. Carpenter, Rt. 2 Box 8B. Spanish, AFS, NHS Treas. The Matchmaker, Speech Team, FTA, Thespians, Madrigals, Panorama, Quill 8: Scroll, All Region, A11 State Choir. U of A at Monticello-Industrial Mgmt. SUSAN KAYE CARROLL: Mr. 8: Mrs. Allen H. Carroll, 603 Ridgeview Dr. Transfer from Florence, Ala. AFS, Art Club, Chorus, Girls' Ensemble, Drama, FTA, FBLA, Soc. Distinguished H.S. Stu- dents. OBU. MARK D. CLARK: Dean 8: Ruth Clark, Rt. 1 Box 555. Transfer from Costa Mesa. Madrigals, Chorus, Drama, Basketball. OBU- Music. SHERRY CLEMONS: Patsy 8: L.A. Clemons, Rt. 3 Box 716. FHA, Goldduster. I ANNE CONNELL: John 8: Mildred Connell. 205 Richwood Ln. FBLA, AFS. HSU-Accounting. DENNIS CONNELL: Mr. 8: Mrs. John M. Connell, 205 Richwood Ln. Transfer from Philadelphia, Pa. ROTC. College, St. Thomas, Minn.-Business Mgmt. I ANA DELIA CONTRERAS AVALOS: Martin 8: Barbara Still- ings, 212 Carla Dr. Transfer from E1 Salvador, L.A. Exchange Stu- dent. AFS, Spanish Club, Drama Club. Would like to attend business college in America. JESSE HAROLD CUNNINGHAM: Harris Humphreys, Rt. 6 Box 260. AFS, Jr. Achievement. U of A-Mechanical Engineering. DEBBIE CUSICK: Claudine 8: George Cusick, Rt. 3 Box 712 Watts Dr. Volleyball, FHA Project Chrm., AFS, VICA Pres., Quapaw Vo- Tech Sweetheart. GCCC-Nursing. Long Legs, Q Stick MARK' DAVIS: Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert L. Davis, 227 Colonial Dr. FBLA, Drama, AFS, Basketball, Tennis, Golf, Track, Speech Team, Sr. Play. U of A-Business Admin. Glo CHARLES DEATON: Mr. 8: Mrs. Woodrow Deaton, Rt. 1 Box 312. ROTC, Rifle Team. U.S. Air Force-Health Field. Charlie Baby I KATHY DEATON: Mrs. Doris Deaton, Rt. 1 Box 312. JACKSON C. DEMPSEY, II: Daniel 8: Christine Dempsey, 7030 Diamonhead. MARK DIAL: Mr. 8: Mrs. J.D. Dial, 105 Twin Pines Dr. Transfer from White Hall. Football, Track, Baseball. Plans to go into the Navy. Pete REGINA DOLLAR: Mr. 8: Mrs. Lindell Dollar, Rt. 5 Box 316. FHA, Office Worker, Library, AFS, Coaches' Asst. GCCC-Nursing. THOMAS ANDERS EVANS: Grant Evans, Rt. 3 Box 431. Band Pres., Newspaper Editor, Thespians, NHS. Rice U.- Mechanical Engineering. Snave MARIA FERNANDEZ: Robert Marshall, Rt. 5 Box 286. BRIAN W. FESSLER: Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred W. Fessler, Rt. 2 Box 619. Beta, V. Pres., NHS, Madrigals, Spanish Club, National Merit Semi- finalist, Jr. Rotarian, Track, Football, The Matchmaker, U of A- Computer Science. MICHELLE ELAINE FORSHBERG: Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Forshberg, 334 Melwood. Student Council Reporter, Treas., FB Homecoming, Annual Staff Bus. Mgr., FHA, Drama, Thespians, AFS, Bel Canto, FBLA, Quill 8: Scroll. U of A-Elem. Ed. Fig STEVE FOX: Charles E. Fox, Rt. 3 Box 403. ROTC, Track, Foot- ball, Basketball, CCE, Band, French Club, Spanish Club. Fox JEFF FREEMAN: Mr. 8: Mrs. Leon Freeman, Rt. 3 Box 687. Football, Basketball Mgr., Band, Drama Club, Office Worker. Blinky KELLY G. FRENCH: Gordon .8: Norietta French, 805 Fair Oaks Dr. Football, Track, FBLA. U of A-Law School. Fry DAVID JOHN FUGATE: Roy 8: Diane Fugate, 609 Ridgeview Dr. ROTC. College CYNTHIA DIANNE GAITHER: Mr. 8: Mrs. L.C. Gaither, l0l Farnsworth Dr. NHS, Cheerleader, Beta, Student Council, Fresh- man, Soph., Jr. Class Sec., Annual Staff, Optimist Club Youth Ap- preciation Award, Who's Who Among H.S. Students, Quill 8: Scroll, Basketball Homecoming Queen, FBLA, Drama. U of A-Pharmacy. Cindy PEGGY GEORGE: Elmer S. George, Sr., Rt. 3 Box 323. ROTC. GCCC-Elem. Ed. Speedy Gonzales GARY GLENN GIBSON: Mr. 8: Mrs. Blaine R. Gibson, Rt. l Box 526. NHS V. Pres., ROTC Officer, Drama, Thespians, AFS, Jr. Rotatian, The Matchmaker, Annual Staff, Panorama, Spanish Club. UCA-Chemistry. MARK GIBSON: Alvin 8: Juanita Gibson, 300 Higdon. ROTC, Vo- Tech.-Appliance Service. Hawkeye JOHN NORTH GILLHAM: Del 8: Linda Gillham, l20 Suburban Dr. Band Quartermaster, Stage Band, Fresh Class V. Pres., Jr. Class Rep., Jr. Rotarian, Drama, Thespians, Spanish Club Rep., Annual Staff Art Editor, Newspaper Co-Editor, AFS, Quill 8: Scroll, Our Town, Life with Father, Office Worker. ASU-Radio, TV. Mon- olas DEBRA JO GODWIN: Harvey 8: Rhea Godwin, Rt. l Box 467G. NHS Rep., Beta, Science Club, AFS, Panorama, Flag Corps, Quill 8: Scroll. Hendrix-Biology. Debbie DANNY GONZALES: Delwin Burkes, 2ll Bafanwood. Football, Track, Baseball. Ark Tech-forestry. Taco PATRICIA EVONNE GREENE: Mr. 8: Mrs. Monroe C. Greene, Rt. 3 Box 703. Madrigals, All Region Choir, Bel Canto, NHS, Beta Club Reporter, AFS, FTA Historian, Quill 8: Scroll, Panorama, Garland Co. Jr. Miss. Centenary College-Business. EEEVON REBECCA GRIFFIN: Mr. 8: Mrs. Don J. Fuelsch, P.O. Box 2188. Goldduster Corp., Madrigal Co-Leader, Thespians, The Match- maker , Life with Father , Who's Who in Music.p, Who's Who Among H.S. Students, Freshman, Soph, Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Class V. Pres, FHA 3rd V. Pres., AFS Treas., Spanish Club, Freshman Cheer- leader, Speech Team, AFS Candidate. Memphis State-Music. Becca NEOLA ANN HANDLIN: Mr. 8: Mrs. Aubrey James Handlin, l03 Indian Springs Rd. Freshman Cheerleader, FHA, French Club, Crusaders, Drama Club, Speech Team, AFS, Library Club, BB Homecoming, Jr. Harvest Rep., The Matchmaker , Goldduster. GCCC-Nursing. SHERYL DENISE HAWTHORN: Mr. 8: Mrs. Doyle Hawthorn. Rt. 2 Box 779. NHS, Annual Staff, FBLA, Spanish Club, AFS, FHA, Drama Club, Quill and Scroll. Bethany Nazarene College- Business Mgmt. ROY RANDY HECKE: Mr. 8: MRS. Roy E. Hecke, Rt. 6 Box I97. CCE, ROTC. Work at Reynolds. Buckets SHEILA MARIE HENDRIX: Mr. 8: Mrs. H.K. Hendrix, 312 Lance Circle. All Region Choir. Work. Shelby SHEILA LEIGH HILBORN: Mr. 8: Mrs. Jim Hilborn, Rt. 6 Box l74. AFS, FBLA, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Office Worker, Li- brary Worker. GCCC-Secretarial Science. Shorty SHERRIE LEA HOBBY: Mr. 8: Mrs. John Lee Hobby, Rt. l Box 594. Transfer from Lakewood, Calif. Swim Team, Honor Roll, Dra- ma Club, Choir, All Region, Beta Club. U of A-Math. TAMMY HOOKS: Willie 8: Carolyn Hooks, 306 Bellaire Dr. AFS. FHA, FTA, Drama Club, FHA Officer, Annual Staff. Plans to attend college to major in art. LINDA KAY HYNDMAN: Olan and Rose Hyndman, Rt. 5 Box 38lE. All Region Band, Majorette Co-Captain, Science Club, 4-H See., V. Pres., Teen Leaders Pres., FHA, AFS, FBLA. SAU-Physics. NANCY JAVA: John 8: Betty Shepherd, Mena, Ark. Transfer from Mena. Art Club, Girls' Rec. Assn. Plans to attend art school. JOY LYNNE JOHNSON: Richard L. Johnson, P.O. Box 305 L. Hamilton. Miss Teenage Hot Springs, Girls' State, NHS, Madrigals Co-Leader, All State, All Region Choir, Thespians, AFS Who's Who Among H.S. Students, Jr. Class Pres., Who's Who in Music, DAR Award, Play Cast, FTA, Spanish Club, Beta Club, Library Asst., Drama, Speech Team. OBU-Music. Jo RONALD KEW: Mr. 8: Mrs. John H. Kew, 474 Wildwood Circle. NHS Pres., Student Council Rep., Drama Club, AFS, ROTC, Eagle Scout, Jr. Rotarian. U of A-Engineering. GLEN KIGHT: Mr. 8: Mrs. T. J. Kight, Rt. 3 Box 805. FBLA, Jr. Achievement, Audio Visual Supervisor, HSU-Forestry. I LYNNE KINCANNON: James 8: Mary Kincannon, Rt. 6 Box 278. FHA. Plans to attend college majoring in merchandising. HAL LANDRITH: Horace 8: Shirley Landrith, 4405. Malvern. Student Council, Basketball, Tennis, Boys' State, BB All District. College Sleepy ROBIN LAWSON: Dr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Lawson, 503 Taylor Dr. Student Council Rep., AFS, Drama Club, French Club, FHA. GCCC-Dental Asst. GREG LEE: Carolyn Lee, l06 Twin Pine Dr. Drama Club, Thespi- ans, French Club, FBLA, AFS, ROTC, Football, Beta Club, Our Town, The Matchmaker , Chess Club. U of Okla.-Law STEVE LLOYD: Mr. 8: Mrs. Bill Don Lloyd, 128 Leemar. Drama Club, FBLA, Basketball, U of A-Business Admin. Cowboy DENNIS LOWERY: Mr. 8: Mrs. John Lowery, P.O. Box 301, L. Hamilton. AFS, French Club, ROTC, Chess Club, FBLA. U of A- Advertising. KATHY DIANE MAHAFFEY: John 8: Doris Mahaffey, 229 James Dr. Band Sec., Majorette, NHS, Science Club, Jr. 8: Sr. Clinic, Panorama, Texas A 8: M-Meteorology. Kat g VIVIAN KAY MANER: Mr. 8: Mrs. Alfred Maner, Rt. 6, Box 24. All Region Band, Majorette, Solo 8: Ensemble. Drama Club. FBLA. GCCC-Business. Viv CHARLES ALEXANDER MAZANDER III: Charles 8: Bettie Mazander. Transfer from Benton. Annual Staff, Golf. OBU-Political Science. Alex DFANA MCCLELLAN: Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Maxwell, Rt. l Box 575. Transfer from Downers Grove, Ill. Beta Club, Drama Club, Thespi- ans Cor. Sec., Treas., Com. Director, Life with Father, Our Town, Matchmaker, Hendrix. Stump SARAH CATHERINE MEEKS: Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. P. Meeks, 50l Taylor Dr. AFS, Spanish Club, Library Club, FBLA, Drama, Cho- rus. Hendrix-Pre-law. Elbo TIM MELSON: Mr. 8: Mrs. Whitney E. Melson, 208 Carla Dr. Spanish Club, Baseball, AFS, Basketball Mgr., AFS Harvest Carni- val King. HSU-Accounting, Computer Programming. DAN MESSERSMITH: Mr. 8: Mrs. Bob Messersmith, 838 Bellaire Dr. Football, FBLA, Track, Basketball RTN Pres. U of A-Engineer- mg. LEESA MILLIGAN: Mr. 8: Mrs. J.W. Milligan, ll6 Country Club Lane. Alternate Cheerleader, AFS, FHA Pres., UCA-Physical Therapist. LORI ANN MILLIGAN: Mr. 8: Mrs. J. W. Milligan, ll6 Country Club Ln. Goldduster, FHA Reporter, AFS, Drama Club, FBLA, Sr. Class Treas. Businss College, Lori-Bob GLENN MIXON: Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Mixon. l04 Lecroy Rd. Track, Football. LSU-Veterinarian JONATHAN MOEN: Emelie Moen, Rt. 5 Box 204. Band. GCCC. Jon GLEN DAVID NICHOLSON: Mr. 8: Mrs. G.E. Nicholson, Rt. 3 Box 742 NHS, ROTC Company Commander, The Matchmaker U of A-Engineering. Pickletoes ' MIKE NISHIMOTO: Mr. 8: Mrs. William Nishimoto, Rt. 2 Box 89J. Beta Club, Spanish Club, Ark. Tech-Computer Science, LISA NORWOOD: Mr. 8: Mrs. Larry E. Norwood, lO0 Indian Springs Rd. Annual Co-Editor, All Region, All State Choir, Madri- gals, Thespian Sec., NHS, FBLA Treas., Beta Club, Washington Workshop Delegate, Student Council Rep., The Matchmaker Di- rector, Jr. Class V. Pres., AFS, FTA, FB Homecoming, Library Club, Drama Club. John Brown U.-Elem. Ed. TRACIE PARKER: Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Parker, Rt. l Box 529. Cheerleader Capt., Drama Club, Thespians, Madrigals, BB Home- coming, Freshman Cheerleader, The Matchmaker , FHA, Who's Who Among H.S. Students, Gymnastics, All Region Choir. GCCC- Business RICHARD EDWARD PHELPS: Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard H. Phelps. Rt. 3 Box 406G. AFS, Drama, Student Council, Jr. Rotarian, GNB Board of Directors, Eagle Scout, Spanish Club, Beta Club, FBLA, Basketball. U of A-Bus. Admin. SHELIA PITTS: Mr. 8: Mrs. Grady D. Pitts, 2l0 Roxbury Rd. French Club, AFS, FBLA, NHS, Beta Club, Chorus. MELANIE LYNN PRINCE: Mr. 8: Mrs. Eldridge Prince, Rt. I Box 667. NHS, FB Homecoming, FTA Pres., Drama Club, Thespi- ans, Speech Team, AFS Sec., Beta Club Sec.. Chorus, Madrigals, Bel Canto, All Region Choir, Panorama, Quill 8: Scroll, FBLA, Library Club, Our Town, The Matchmaker , Life with Father, Col- lege-Secretarial Science. LAURA ANNE RANDALL: Mr. 8: Mrs. Jim Randall, 220 Leigh Circle. Goldduster Captain, AFS, Drama Club, FB Homecoming Queen, Who's Who Among H.S. Students, Library Club, Spanish Club Thespians, Sr. Class Secretary, FBLA Reporter, Freshman Cheerleader, Speech Team, Variety Show. U of A-Marketing. Lau- ra Jane ALLAN WAYNE RANSON: Mr. 8: Mrs. B.W. Ranson, Rt. 5 Box l40A. Transfer from Tacoma, Wash. Golf, NHS, Jr. Achievement, SI00 Sales Club, Jr. Exec., FBLA. U of A-Accounting. MARCIE REAM: James 8: Shirley Ream, 2l9 E. Willow Dr. Trans- fer from Peoria, Ill. Work. ELLEN REPHAN: Mr. 8: Mrs. Bernard Rephan, II2 Farnsworth. FBLA, Drama Club, AFS, Spanish Club, FHA, Tennis, Jr. Achieve- ment. College-Business Admin. l JIMMY REYNOLDS: Cxarol Brumley, Rt. 3 Box 377. Football Captain, Basketball, Track, Plans to go into law enforcement. Bo SUSAN JO REYNOLDS: Jeanne 8: Carol Reynolds, 2I8 Catherine Heights. Band, FBLA, Panorama, Majorette, FHA. GC C-Busi- ness. Chusan JAMES HARVEY ROLES: Joshua Harvey Roles, Rt. 6 ox 555. Student Council Pres., Boys' State, Basketball Mgr., Battali n Com- mander, Annual Co-Editor, AFS, Drama Club, Stage Mgr., Jr. Ro- tarian, Eagle Scout. U of A-Electrical Engineering Jim RON ROWE: Mr. 8: Mrs. L.F. Rowe, l0l Stonehenge Dr. Basket- ball, FBLA, Drama C-lub. U of A-Business LONNA ROWLAND: Jack Rowland, Rt. I Box 734. SAM SANDERS: Mr. 8: Mrs. Samuel Sanders, 3725 Malvern. Football, Track 2-mile record, Basketball. Attend Jr. College in Calif. SCOTT SCHLESINGER: Howard' 8: Barbara Schlesinger, II9 Spencer Dr. NHS, Beta Club, AFS, Spanish Club, Tennis Team. UofA-Pre-Med. JACKIE LYNN SCHMIDT: Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert H. Schmidt, Rt. I Box 753. Transfer from Travis AFB, Calif. Student Council, French Club, AFS, Drama Club, FBLA, Office Worker, Jr. Achievement. ASU-Bus. Admin. ' STEVEN THOMAS SCOGGINS: B.S. Scoggins, Rt. 6 Box 7l4. Drama Club, Speech Team, Thespians, Spanish Club, AFS, Library, The Matchmaker . UALR-Commercial Art. MICHAEL B. SELPH: Juanita W. Selph, P.O. Box 94, L. Hamil- ton. Navy-Electronics. PAM SIMMONS: Mr. 8: Mrs. R.C. Simmons, 828 Bellaire Dr. FHA, AFS, Student Council. OBU. Grasshopper BRENDA SIMS: Derrel 8: Earleen Sims, Rt. 5 Box l23. Goldduster, FHA 2nd V. Pres., FB Homecoming, Drama Club, FBLA, AFS, FTA, Soph. Class V. Pres, Freshman Cheerleader. U of A-Fashion Mdse. BARRY SLIGH: George Sligh, Rt. I Box 698. Vo-Tech and work. MARY SLUPPICK: Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank J. Sluppick, 700l Central. Chorus, Library. GCCC. ROBERT SMITH: Alan 8: Martha Smith, I07 Meadowmere Ter- race. Basketball Captain, Golf Team. U of A. Smitty ' TERESA LEA SMITH: Mr. 8: Mrs. Sonny Couch, l05 Riverview Dr. NHS, Sec., Beta Club, French Club Sec., Drama Club, FTA, FHA, Quill 8: Scroll, Annual Staff, FBLA, AFS, Stevens, Jewelers 8: K97 Outstanding Sr. HSU-Accounting. Terry JUDY MICHELLE SMYSER: Pat Smyser, Rt. 6 Box 835A. FHA. L.R. School of Fashion-Merchandising. CHARLES BRADY STELL: Beauford 8: Clyda Stell, Rt. 6 Box 760. ROTC. Work. Charley ANN SULLIVAN: Nora Sullivan, Rt. 6 Box 32 CAROL RENE TAYLOR: Mr. 8: Mrs. C.R. Taylor, 233 Colonial Dr. FHA Historian, Act. Chrmn. Guidance Asst., Home Ec Asst. HSU-Physical Therapy. Rosebud SHELLI TILLMAN: Kay Tillman, 304 N. Point Lookout. Transfer from New Orleans. College-Merchandising. Sheldon MICHAEL LOUIS VERUCCHI: Mr. Sahr Verucchi 8: Mrs. Sarah Verucchi, 42ll Malvern. Football Captain, Jr. Rotarian, Beta Club, Track, Senior Class President, U of A-Accounting. JIMMY WELLS: Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack Wells, 5l I Catherine Hgts QIH3. Basketball, Track. Transfer from Fordyce. Vo-Tech, GCCC. Jim Bob KAREN WEPFER: Mr. 8: Mrs. Joc F. Wepfer, Rt. 4 Box I2. NHS, Spanish Club, AFS, FBLA, Drama Club, ASU. Shortcut ROBIN WESTGATE: Mary 8: Bernard C. Westgate, Box 379H, Rt. 5. Transfer from Mass. Band, Flag Girl. GCCC. GARY WHITE: Mr. 8: Mrs. Clay White, 201 Taylor Dr. AFS, Spanish Club FBLA, Tennis Team, Jr. Achievement, Drama Club. U of Okla-Commercial Art. ALLISON WILLIAMS: Col. 8: Mrs. Alfred E. Williams, II7 Ri- verview Dr. Girls' State, Golddustcrs, Sr. Class Reporter, Football Homecoming, FHA Sec, Art. Chairman, Annual Staff, FTA Report- er, Drama Club, Who's Who Among H.S. Students, AFS. OBU- Nursing. JOHN MARTIN WILSON: Bobby G. 8: Margie Wilson, Rt. 6 Box 278. Football, Basketball Mgr., Marty RANDALL MINOR WOLFE: Mrs. Albert E. Wolfe, l0l Pineview. FBLA, NHS, Drama Club. Basketball, Honor Roll. U of A at Monticello-Forestry or Wildlife Mgmt. Wolfeman SHERI LEE WRIGHT: Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl Wright, 125 Glendale Dr. GHA, AFS, Beta Club, NHS. GCCC. Sher GORDON YATES - Who's Who In a balloting by teachers the week of April 3-7, twelve students were selected from the senior class to Lakeside's Who's Who. Teachers were given a ballot of Seniors having a 2.5 grade average or better along with a list of their activities and achievements. The ballot said, Please select twelve Seniors who show qualities of leadership, character, dependability and above all have dedicated themselves to making Lakeside 'a better place to be. ' The following seniors were selected for their dedication to Lakeside High School. is nnii o ,154 KELLY BERRYHILL is a member of Na- tional Honor Society and Beta Club and served this year as Lakeside's first Future Business Leaders of America President. She is a member of American Field Service, Fu- ture Teachers and served on the Grand Na- tional Bank Junior Board of Directors. She belongs to Spanish Club, Chorus and main- tained honor roll for four consecutive years. Kelly plans to attend Arkansas Tech major- ing in accounting. LEA BEVERLEY is a member of Madri- gals, Chorus las accompanistj, and achieved Who's Who in Music. She was active in Thespians and Drama Club appearing in The Matchmaker. She belonged to Fu- ture Teachers, Beta Club and National Honor Society. She was a member of American Field Service, Annual Staff, French Club and achieved honor roll status for four years. Lea plans to attend Trinity University to obtain a law degree and wants to go into politics. ROBBIE CARPENTER is a member of Spanish Club, American Field Service and served as National Honor Society Treasur- er. She was active in Thespians, Drama Club, was a member of the Speech Team and served as student director of The Matchmakerf' She was a member of Future Teachers, Panorama, and Quill and Scroll. She was a member of Madrigals and made all region and all state choir, Robbie plans to attend University of Arkansas at Monti- cello majoring in Industrial Management. 4-...A ' . A 1 J ' T I I l TOM EVANS was President of the Senior Band and served as Editor of the Panorama. He was a member of National Honor Soci- ety and was a National Merit Finalist. He was active in Drama Club and Student Council and was a Junior Rotarian. Tom plans to attend Rice University majoring in mechanical engineering. 5 MICHELLE FORSHBERG was Student Council Reporter and Treasurer and served as Business Manager for the Annual Staff. She was in the football homecoming royalty, Future Homemakers, Drama Club, and American Field Service. She was selected to Bel Cantos and belonged to Future Business Leaders. She was a member of Quill and Scroll and was an office worker. Michelle plans to attend University of Arkansas ma- joring in elementary education. ZZ CINDY GAITHER is a member of Na- tional Honor Society and served as cheer- leader for four years. She was Beta Club President and Student Council Secretary. She served as class secretary in her fresh- man, sophomore and junior years. She was on the annual staff and received the Opti- mist Club Youth Appreciation Award. She was selected to Who's Who Among High School Students and was a member of Quill and Scroll. She was basketball homecoming queen and belonged to Future Business Leaders and Drama Club. Cindy plans to attend the University of Arkansas to major in pre-pharmacy. GARY GIBSON was National Honor So- ciety Vice President and was an ROTC Of- ficer. He served as Treasurer for both Dra- ma Club and Thespians and had a role in The Matchmaker. He belonged to American Field Service and was selected as a Junior Rotarian. He was sports editor of the annual staff and served on the Panora- ma Staffg he also belonged to the Spanish Club. Gary plans to major in chemistry at the University of Central Arkansas. REBECCA GRIFFIN served as Golddus- ter Corporal and Madrigals Co-Leader. She was active in both Thespians and Drama Club and had roles in The Matchmaker, and Life with Father. She achieved Who's Who in Music and Who's Who Among High School Students. She was treasurer of freshman, sophomore, and ju- nior class and Vice President of the Senior Class. She was FHA 3rd Vice President and AFS Treasurer. She belonged to Spanish Club and was a freshman cheerleader co- captain. She was on the Speech Team, an AFS Candidate and in the Variety Show. She plans to major in music at Memphis State University. JOY JOHNSON was selected as Miss Teenage Hot Springs and to Girls' State. She belonged to National Honor Society and was Co-Leader of Madrigals. She made all region and all state choir and was vice president of Thespians. She served as presi- dent of American Field Service and was selected to Who's Who Among High School Students and Who's Who in Music. She was Junior Class President and received the DAR Award. She was a member ofthe play cast for three years and a member of Future Teachers. She belonged to Spanish Club, Beta Club and was a library assistant. She was on the Speech Team, Drama Club Vice President and a member of Chorus. Joy plans to attend Ouachita Baptist University majoring in music. LISA NORWOOD was Co-Editor of the annual and was selected to both all region and all state choir as well as being a member of Madrigals. She served as Thespian Secre- tary, FBLA Treasurer and belonged to Na- tional Honor Society and Beta Club. She was selected as a delegate to Washington Workshop Congressional Seminar and was a student council representative. She was student director of The Matchmaker and served as junior class vice president. She belonged to American Field Service, Future Teachers and was a member of the football homecoming royalty. She was active in Cho- rus, Library Club and Drama Club. Lisa plans to major in elementary education at John Brown University. +85 MELANIE PRINCE is a member of Na- tional Honor Society and was in the football homecoming royalty. She served as Future Teachers President and was active in both Drama Club and Thespians as well as being a member of the Speech Team. She was Beta Club Secretary, Bel Canto Leader, and a member of both Chorus and Madrigals, being selected to All Region Choir. She served on the Panorama Staff and was se- lected to Quill and Scroll. She belonged to Future Business Leaders and was in the Li- brary Club. She had a part in Our Town, Life with Father, and The Matchmak- er. Melanie plans to major in secretarial science. JIM ROLES was Student Council Presi- dent this year and was selected to Boys' State. He served as basketball manager and was ROTC Battalion Commander. He was Co-Editor of the annual and belonged to American Field Service. He was active in Drama Club and served as Stage Manager for The Matchmaker. He was selected as Junior Rotarian and achieved the status of Eagle Scout. Jim plans to major in electrical engineering at the University of Arkansas. Valedictorian: Cindy Gaither Senior Singers El S S C S , -QF-,. , :MJ I fm.-arson C O fnnuuu 1 i Honor Graduates C 21 I' S 9 NTION AUDITO 1 I U Salutatorian: Terry Smith , Y W' V Arqg Yi- . ' r 35143 'KV' x ' 3 ilu 1 Nlf4fh , v- 'IV' . VV EQS' 'Q Y Q -xg. 9 7 XV f . A' - !La3 f2 ww IW f lm x v, , 5 Q -X f ,Mfg 2 ' ' X v Jf ff B a c c a 1 a u r e a 'I 6 R F' Q5 . . M .mga I E4 ei. Lakeside Prom '78: lMHE XWM ?f IHNH L T 5k1 .Wi Nd X '.. lik I 4 Nd mf, r 1? V X .a c' f-1? 'mx D6 fr-A7 f wa' Gina and Tracy lead the ol' ram spirit M, , N- 5 ,gg -x x f-,. 4, wx 2' W as g, 4 'i ,W JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Left, Mrs. Wasson, Mrs. McDaniel, Scott Gillham, V. Pres.g Susan Thompson Treas.g Donny Reed, Pres.g Cyndy Plummer, Sec.g Andrew Beverley, Reporterg Mrs. Heck, Mrs. Wilson. ui 1- ' .. s Q 1 xx 3 ,Q 5' 2 fl . I F f 4 I me ' ll. ze: .., ,, 5 , Qc? V45 ,an Q 'gf A ' 'iff' 4 'ef V k X l A 5 f ' S -'if f ff -.',1,y-f- Z . 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X S 'O 1 4 ' 4 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Jan James Sec.g Melissa Wilson, Reportcrg Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Skrodems Mrs Pres. ii sy 4' If k Eh 9' 'wiki Y hues vp? . 'Yi k enthused E , ' Q r.,r,.fr1-Mfr ky 'I 9 Q f '-ia Q2 aff . 3' r 4 v ii , I fi 5 - 1' - 4 A' -' ff '...Lg - . A , E ' 0 4, 0 Kg, . 'Q , ' MM 5 ' 4, , , wi: W f ,W ff W2 v-41 1 'R XXL i ,, g Treas Vrckxe HodgesV Pres Melmda Mllhgan Grisscgm, Sponsors. Not .Pictured, Sabrina Brogan, Q fl, 1 .1 , M. .-. Terry Coker ,A X R, . 'NTQA ' -1. J . ,--ri , f--msn' 'Q Q A 1- A Xa-' .i is f 1 L 1 Q' E' ix , os , , Cav fa. i as If ' V vi falg,-,V . I I 55, 5 f 'Y ua .F 1 5 fi ' 3 ,SQN gg, . H, Kim seems to be worrying about the game .3 pf 2 , , QP ' yy. ,ggp .Q ' J i wi A -.A 'TNI' 'Wy sq, Y I i K gy ' . l , l ' X ' ' Ai fyw xg V. I I ' 'f f f , .2f '?fff-3 is ' .a- he fi vi Mk 5 , .al V. l v Q., 5 b , , a ' Y: V X' ' Iv- Mr. Davis displays his gorgeous physique 1 - A-' -K. f X :Q i gh i 4 . A r , ve , Na ,xx A iff 1 1 Lexx. I K 2 X- A t , ,N , .K W' mg 5 ,f s ? Q , 1- lf N , f y, A ! J ff .M 5, gf, .9 'X 5 a' A - ,v., iii' fi f- ' t is jffnt K 4 . -, .k.,. .:fJ1,,:,,1: , V iia. i, f?'z.g1,t , ' , Star Wars creatures swoop down Central Avenue 'E-gi ...B QKEY X. F fsilp qv 'N-:I Alone in a crowd 1 I g J . X Y. K ,. va f I .1 x Qzk A V- ly , , I W ,, f ' bg V V , , QQ x ' V , laik fi 2 -' F L 5 me x Q , -Qi' was 4 NT' W 406217 ' '-'1 Ny 2 , ? J , MN 7.4 I 'Q , Z .I ,df X . ' ,. x ' K ' I Nw--, Ls' W Daydreammg 5 fp yt ' , .2 if ff I -, EMM W6 K , Q 5 2 Q '. x 2.1, Xu 4 Rl 'sf f , K Hillman. Cute and cuddly ff v d Wg , 3 ,, ,W V wg ..,g, .1 - ..- df I I ff., 6.-1. AA , , .42 I' A - v- -,sg-V - V M ,, ' Ufffgff - W ' ' ,W:wf,1z ' lzgfggf 4' '- 1 Z ,..', 1 -f'4f ' A l I -H:.:.,,,. 4' Vim K 127.6360 4' ,--if ' N ' 4 'LWQQJ-2' A-wif' Q K gg , v aff L A k4 V f A X, i 'sh 2 X Y0U'fe kiddingn Sophomores just love to eat J X 4, . 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'T v. Alb? Q , ,Q-'unit , - f f F- ' A hs -n , 9- 63 wwf ' t QN' Y' ,g 1 ws -4 fy.,-Q 1 W 5 ' ,4 A I .vs - l 1 i t i X Hunting for bugs?'??? ' Waiting anxiously on the sideline i 1 1 i i Strutting into a pep assembly Good ole day light saving . , J' I' . , , 1 r 7 4 .0 E 5 X June, 195. H I L FAME f Qs' I 4 'S :G as Q2 0 f ,',,zgy5 Q-nv.-. ,M ,Mk W 5 .. . , G' l ' b k b ll ' ' lr S as et a team In action What are you thinking, Susan? fl vm ,gs- 'J' Fxfff if - n ws, . , f I, iff? , .A if i F, , 3 Q ,au , , E .I NJ , A.. , in V f' ' , ' 5 X n R ' mfl Star Wars invades Lakeside homecoming ceremonies i , Q5 . V l 1? Q v, ful.. W A 'Ly , . t , is ,,, 3 , A :L 7 Q, Av ,. if ' f , I N' ' 6 J. A' '89 W a s f' ff fr 45' o If fi I fs Q , W M ,h I , A .A I f i .af SQ 'w N 355, A mf K Y . '---,,-'i-- Q. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS AND SPON- Pres.g Leslie Thorne, Sec.g Sherrie Laramore, Treas.g dle, Sponsors. ' Q L r 'FA :' 1 fi . rv J W L if ,, : 5 . - 1 lg .ar i , A -sw' K 5 1 , , . . Al L P - H 9 B215 1 '. I 1 Nu-5 yu , I 1 Qu' -f , 0? My , , -Y , ei ' J .is r f .- '3f' ?i 'K f'f' , 8 in K ii ' 4 'Z X X l I I il ,sw if ' 5 V' fgwfj 'JI N S ' riss 1 he . i , H.. f X , if i . ,fw- rf-.fify in - - ' V , V ,, :L A , 'f ,144 J, l ,n ' V . ,. 1 r'i' K - !' ii X ' , - Y 1 f Qxe is- 1 , 1 Freshmen officers say Go Rams Qu fhb N AV We e, ... M K 'W f qffff A' , Y 11 -4' . V f 5. r Q, I KVVL if , T f fs ,r Robbie Bridges, Pres.g Squampy Few, V. A Aw':L ' Burgess, Reporterg Mrs. Markell, Miss Twee- . X A 'A P, - -P-P A , N W s , H e 5 V X ,. 1 4 ,fi Mai Q. .e ff? X F .L I u I K I e my 1 9 r r as ,NN 5 , I .Tk x.- Q' Q :Lf f N. V r x.-1 . WNY 519, , N , 7 ,f , Q - rf WTS? L L M ' S ' ' 1' I-nf' ,r W ' ' A J' - r W 1 X xiii, ,I h H A nfs! -I ' w -wx A. q s e 1 ' if - + fx . Xe 'fx ri ff' Q I IX? 1 rr- , . V yi ZXYL, ' wr! --if N ' 5 L5 1 fy , N' ' J X 1 ,, .,,,? Cindy Plummer's sister is modelling the latest Faculty bevy of beauties fashions -S ' fa Q 1 W 5 N' 'ff' ' , f V ii' - ff I , Zvi' Y' ' 5 M if 'f I, ' 1 NJN L: s. ' ' iff' T 3? - LQ N ,. ,Q f-,, 1 l A i J .4 ,Q 2 y j in if Q WT -3 qt ij? ff ' b ' Q .f f e , , We ,naw-, 4' ..., ,J X i -M l Wa ' .f Q' , ,, L, A 5- ' is lin. - ,N ,, I I 4,-v it 1 E 'T' l - ' . Q l I rl, f A, X i l f-if ' fr.-.f 6, A it , 1 e -. J f 1. ,. xt. Af 1.Js ji gig.. ' ' ' K f-L4 I , I ill :K XX L , kk GN rd' Nl' 'QW Q cf? ,. A 3 I YI, K 1: Q Q N ',.,A, K F xv , , I A X 41.11113 K' Wow! Look what I Found. You did it, not me! Flag Team works f Q fm? N3 A wg, yy -L K ' ' i J t W e I n ,ff t t , 4' i A ., I, Y? Q, -P -.1-Q '-Y . 3 Yil:'::f,,x 4 T ,P f'9 yd. 4-0 .I Y , ' ' 4 ' ' ,MJ Q 44 f.. . .4 . - . Adult living classes are a lot of fun diligently on a new routine . I f v. b .5- 5 ....-, i ' -- . E1 A5 . K -EDU020 J-'oo f FO GG J 0 0 cjcgo h f Rocca 'J L .fofo . I in 5: 0 . L 00 0 ,I . nf, 'ff 3. Ol' 1 ' 9 , 'I 4 x wi 1 . Q. , sf i ' !' I 'A i ,.'U'vi ' XE, a b 4 ...,' f 'Q' 1-a x ...... W 3 li z t t 5 A 7 ' gg i ' j X i f A .41 , ,gl 5 I - J i i N wx, 15 Q Q A ,ss as ,M 41 ,.- , ,. . nf 1 . ,ff , 19' A 'M -AMW 'A In , Q -.- .s,. .1 n ..,,, ,14- ,F . xii, A, QW f N s o o .,,. V :ll 'N x V' W H 1 Lama! ,-0' , u, X A .,- ,D ' 1 Y' 'W 'ww fi , W 6, V . UQ? lf'-af 'E U se H ff? M.: +16 fn 5 ln' tw v M.u-rms. This is how we looked before we got our uniforms! , Q L I . 4. R' , - I , if 4 s , A , ' . V' P s 151 Vx x ' ff ' Q s f f fwW o f , s,, fs, ,fh,fQ . Q V, s '- V ' , ,Q 7 p D P' 'L E' N- f ' A I-vvJ.. ,.... 1 ' 2' ih? golf fx' fag, Q' sJ Ngo AQ? f ' fS -'H xx, K ,V ,.- 1 ki ! X I -A i Look, I can do it too!! .ij-2' ' - NJ L W4-:brig :Nad -v '-ti? sd Q . 7, R 1 S. ,,2, E x ,M MQ' 4 ,af ' sf - ' .,, Y, K -N if' N 551 VITA: E Qi.,- .,,.-.- yr' ff .a wp' and f nk tg 4 W. I X f , -, Q. 3-'f' 1,1 ff 5' fix, , ,L I fx 'A ' A freshman can get in on VIN 3 7 . -.1 A x iv V, We ao' ir:- the act, too. ,.uMGw.0?:a,.,',p.fg:?' , - wi W X 4 's ,, L :.,,f' -MQ' r ' A ' ,yr .e'- '. Q' is ,sl X , . Y A Rx NH 7 m, N Avx P r 563'-+. ,Q sf ' ' G' I 31.5 s, V , ,..-, 1 S , T V V! f a if 'Z A X is 1 if A I Q Who says Donny doesn't have style!! I just love pictures! p AM. ..f- -n 1 . N6 -..,, ,r ,ur ' X-.cv ,. L, Qqfrz ax ' 2 44 ' , 1,-wjiagf x Q5 -f A, if Y ,J ' ,J A f f af A 3 . 'V--' , ,, ', N , ,,,,h1' fr f' ' 'N K X ' 1 3' , 'X 1 fl ,W W x We V T as Q 'F 7: 9:5 x ff ,.... s ... '- f E A ' x' , - J-.S ' A Ki- ' , X A f f 1 ,...- LAI vw- .qv . ,A J.. gi or can - , is r '1!'iN.Q4 V r 31: f' -r W W 5 'csv 'A' 'M 5 -- 'K In... ..., Ii. , X ' x Ji -4 NJ , , J l f 'sf' ',, -K , 1 ,XM : , -' I L! 1 AN 'X R ,' ' Coach Wilf says, Rams never quit! X . 5111 Gymnasts perform in FB homecoming parade 4 - ft Q5 Doug Johnson helps out at speech tour ney ' ' wi- 5111? , f R if A -' Eggzzww-.5 g . A -y-S3 YQ 3 I 1 ,- d e 'W N '1 m W ' , N , Q e d s 1 r sf , s- e e 5 1 4 W . f 5 4 ff H MLM fl r ' d , by .K , 2 'ly X 'fr' 'h V ix ' X r L lj .ga farm' fl, -6 X , . P U x-., Y I .Q Y d r , V ' 4 - V 9' s r 'd ' 9 if - I ,Ml ,- . .K f nf J r i QQ Y, ,, ' , , I :J xx L . . Q7 me 'D e ,V Mr fl, , Mir 'Ai Q f W f'g:' :,, V s-gsM,..,5:v.-,,.Q4.4i f ' Q 1 -J Y 1 W, . I 4253 Wggi' , K V,,Mlii-. i V xx fr fr I .L I A . 5 .4 1 K ' 'X X I ? ' f N if 'V 'frfwff 'fd' ' ' V e fi ' ., e '39 e '- - sg s y cm, 1 - P , X I ' M' e ' ' .5-H . 1 .fo S 1 7 ? ., . VI K, W KN A 5 A 5 e . A ffagiw-55:1 ' Q of r ,fs W .Lf-+SiAW4,s 2515? x '-s -. is pln-w.,...,iPQ:T - A A may -If I . M hh fr L' ':1m5L:?:pJ ,..,.-W' ' S V' Tff'i' - ' , ggi:-54-wv9'T ' 1:.-, Q K 39: Tl m y yr ka L rv asf 51. . we-fe ig, r X 5 X1 7 if E 1,1 -'I MMM Wg L A . QW f W' -fl H x .....-.1- Aai . Talent and dedication is found at a gym- Freshman cheerleaders say, We're nastic meet, '-1 , 3' 7121-V, .1615 1 I i d number one. K mfg 5 5 A A A ,L ., ' l , , , 'F Q Vx j Lx . Wu - R K v :L ' JS- 'Vbb fx? , 5 W Liga, K, an Q , W '--- ' , Q ' Aix E an L x 'V ' A. 'L vi ti 4' L K, K f L l ' 1 I , 111 X -I V1 Ai, in ,A.A ,I l ' l ' . x, 1. it ' 5+ ,, ' l , l. .u ,l ef::L '3 , Qill, Q A Q?ff -1 Kr' af , ef . f x ' ' 4- .1 . 1 I 1 N ,A .dr .V -v , i Itfrilri Y , N - l ' V , 7 ' h -ilu? inf M 5 GL! -. 's 5' 'f -2: ,i' ,e. :N ' ik . ' X' , . , 6... l JI ' .PA .Q l..::v . J .X In Y'LS-7571 4, - . Q f J 'fgggilv A 53 l ,V f - an , 1 e v A l- ,LP .4 L-7.',.J N4 , 4 . W I 6 V J ,Q I L , , :lf ff: 'ra 4, ',' , ' I T ,i I 'TW' ' ' an - -a l f I Q ly . an l 1 4 l a fa x H l f- lx'-' e ale-'Q5f' Nd.Xx A7 5lC,2Px A. 1 ' l 1 1 X . , if f Q YH 1' l l ' ' , A AI an l. 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Cunnigham Michau Insurance Agency The Basket House Taylors Park Ave. Cleaners Hodge Realty Company Marie's Craft Shoppe The Home Place Arkansas Glass Co. Joe Harrison, 4th Ward Alderman Matthews Pharmacy Dr. Joe Cooper Earl McWherter, DDS, PA Roy and Lara Biles Hilton Furniture Jester Dunn Auto Sales Jo Dolly's Restaurant The Sunshine Boutique Bass Pro Shop Birley, Alma 8: Joey Jack Dr. Joe Little Drs. Harrod, Burrough 8: Callicott Koppel 8: Daniel Southfarthing, Inc. Paul Teague Realty, Inc. Charles W. Moenster Agency Chitwood 8: Hurst, Accountants Superior Bath House Duke's Fabric Center Dr. V.F. Heinemann Warden's Bible Book Store Scott Tarkington Marie's Flowers Brandon Furniture Co., Inc. M 8: N Grocery J. E. McRae C 8: C Carpets and Drapes Sportsmans Barber Shop Sherman C. Brogan Dawson's Electric Motor Service Broadway Cleaners Valley Lumber 8: Supply, Inc. Dr. 8: Mrs. Charles Yohe Forget-Me-Not Shop George J. Fotioo, MD Larry 8: Sandy Carrington Q. Byrum Hurst Q. Byrum Hurst, Jr.-Atty. Malvern National Bank Thompson's IGA Short Stop Food Stores Nations Small Engine Repair Dr. Grady Roper Hot Springs Cycle Center, Inc. Robert Arguello Wayne's T.V. Service Rod's Pizza Cellar Quality T.V. George M. Callahan Wilson's Trim Shop Dr. T. Mark Anthony, DDS Parrish Cleaners The Starr Family Dodson Real Estate Rheta's Central Restaurant Dr. Stanley Heard Robert L. Thompson Clyde, Faye 8: Kelly Berryhill B 8: B Grill Denim-n-Duds Kenny and Susan The Jerry Breckenridge Family Eugene Kirsch Ben M. Hogan Co. The Larry E. Norwood Family Barbara Underwood Michelle and Alex THE PETE SMITH co. INC HIGHVVAY S UTILITY CONTRACTORS AND PETE SIVIITH REALTY INC PLANNERS - DEVELOPERS HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS A ,Q V-4, ,W - .--f n.lW, , , SU UKI GO RAMS GO!!! I-IONDA. HOBSON HONDA 8L SUZUKI CYCLES 907 and 909 Hobson Avenue Hot Springs, Arkansas Phone 623-3349 HOBSON MOTOR CO. 906 Hobson Avenue Phone 321-2595 Bill Richardson General Manager Jim Geurin, Owner 'W K TU 3 ' 4 K, ' g,l nb L1 1 f.,- IOIOC alfxvenue Phone 623 O62 Hof Springs Nalionnl Perl: Avliansas K QQlI1Phl31Cl1fS b. j. smith of 1' - feet flr t 1803 Central Avenue 716-'B CENTRAL Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 Phone 624-0868 Downtown Hot Spring GRAND CENTRAL MOTOR LODGE g5ff65fQgf51! follow the footprints Near The Center Of Everything A-li i viii Jw- -as , f , ' 'K W '-' -ll ul- l W F il 1 ly. ,YL L Av fl , Sales 8: Constructron Compliments Of Commerclal Acreage STEVENS INC STORES REPHAN'S DEPARTMENT 120 Quachita Rephan s Fashron 623-4731 623 Albert Plke Rephan's Men's Store 808 Central 214 Albert Prke 623-9411 New s. T T A, USED fff' fs ,' STRUCTURAL STEEL USED PIPE ' VALVES ' BARS ' RAILS CHANNEL 81 REINFORCING LARGE SUPPLY - WE DELIVER OPEN MON-FRI SAT TIL l2 PM 623-8901 DEWEY COOK SCRAP IRON 81 METAL CO END or GAINES Av. Comphments Of Jrm Randall Co., Inc. RESORT REALTY AND SOUTHLAND INSURANCE AGENCY Captaln 4310 Central its-- x xx Sandee Co Captarn Brrgette Rebecca -- 7, -.- -. -- -r - -Y-f, --- ,,, W, ,vm f , .W , r F L and 17- , I . . ., ,,, A v- Jlllillli -llllllllllllllIll-- Q'pllW.ll- Y Yllll Y ---ll? GARLAND COUNTY FARMERS ASSN. 111 Winans Ave. AM 1420 FM 106 623-6696 Feed ' Seed 0 Fertilizer GARIg?gI?TgcgUNgY,S NO 1 - Farm Supplies - TA ICN Michelin Xu Tires Mutual Network 525-1301 Will Rogers, Manager Ark. Radio Network BURTON-EISELE CLINIC GENERAL SURGERY FRANK M. BURTON, M.D. W. MARTIN EISELE, M.D. JAMES H. FRENCH, M.D. JOHN H. BRUNNER, M.D JOHN L. HAGGARD, M.D. ASSOCIATION DENO P. PAPPAS, M.D. HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY THOMAS P. THOMPSON, JR M D 101 WHITTINGTON AVENUE W SLOAN RAINWATER M D - PHONE: 3214229 G.'DAN KIMBERLIN, Mb. ARKANSAS RADIOLOGIST CONSULTANTS 71901 INTERNAL MEDICINE L. O. BOHNEN, M.D. JOHN B. BOND, JR., M.D M. R. SPRINGER, M.D. FAMILY PRACTICE W- Y- SPRINGER, M-D- JOHN B. SIMPSON, M.D. ADMINISTRATOR ROBERT W. FORE, M.D. MARTIN A, KOEHN, MD, GENE H. BROOKS 411 Miles East on Hwy. 70 Phone Soixzez 2530 f REAI TY At Wesiinghouse Drive T' wld 4 A Route 2, 2441 New Little Rock Highway ' HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 71901 d Mobile Modular Home an S Q PAF SEGAL B lr Phone 262-1905 PAT and LENNY SEGAL RT. 2, 2441 New L R iiww OWNERS HOTsPRiNGs,ARic :wi OFFERING The CLASS OF '78 AFFORDABLE HOUSING T XX - - in f -I 2' oven BUJSE T ANTH I VJ ix KITCHEN WARD MASTER BEDROOM K BA H LIVING ROOM Oimimo ROOM ' ENT ARD CAB NE 4 F ww P v LININCIXX f'lf L Y ' Ii O' '18 O or T filo' 12 4 10' 9 Z, BEDROOM 16 5 0 L - gx 1 10, Q.. ,I 'E'- QL If - X 5 CORNER wmiinoar L 0 ui.- I U W ' I--.4-T- -vw--. - ,V -- v-H - ,, Tv, , ,, ,, , ' - I I I ffnff-N r - . -,a,'g1'.Wef,f' 5 .I u U -'V' ,ytiklg .f- , E . .5al5dgM..ff-,-G, :gilt-,,5,,,, 1 dx. ,eb Ai Us-. K ' '- 'f 4 ,f1t'f ,'P.:,i'.44,.f11'..11,+.?F' f AP-?,E'3?.I LAKE CATHERI E FOOT EAR CO. AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CATHERINE SHORES 262-1440 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1978 of iw' - 1 , L -. v,--W - 1 -L LQ, al,-A iwv---N - -- -- - - -- lv-fl GARLAND COUNTY FARMERS ASSN. 111 Winans Ave. AM 1420 FM 106 623-6696 Feed ' Seed 0 Fertilizer 1 - Farm Supplies - Michelin X Tires Mutual Network 525-1301 Will Rogers, Manager Ark. Radio Network BURTON-EISELE CLINIC PROFESSIONAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY GENERAL SURGERY JOHN L. HAGGARD, M.D. FRANK M. BURTON, M.D. DENO P. PAPPAS, M.D. W- MARTIN EISELE, MD- THOMAS P. THOMPSON, JR., M.D. JAMES H. FRENCH, M.D. 101 WHITTINGTON AVENUE W SLOAN RAINWATER M D JOHN H. BRUNNER, M.D. PHONE 321-2229 ' ' ' ' HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARKG' DAN KIMBERLIN1 MD' ARKANSAS RADIOLOGIST CONSULTANTS 71901 INTERNAL MEDICINE L. O. BOHNEN, MD. JOHN B. BOND, JR., M.D. M. R. SPRINGER, M.D. FAMILY PRACTICE W. Y. SPRINGER, M.D. JOHN B, SIMPSON, M,D, ADMINISTRATOR ROBERT W. FORE, M.D. MARTIN A. KOEHN, M.D. GENE H. BROOKS 411 Miles East on Hwy. 70 Phone 5o1,'2sz2253o At Wcsiinghouse Drive TF cya! Route 2, 2441 New Little Rock Highway SEG-AL ' HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 71901 , and Moblle Modular I-Iorne S 9 PAT EGAL B k Phone 262-1905 PAT and LENNY SEGAL RT. 2, 2441 New L R HWY owwerzs HoT3PR1NGs,AR1c mn OFFERING The CLASS OF '78 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Oven REF Hum 3,6 surfer P NT KITCHEN WARD 1 m - 1 f 4 V H , I p Q 1 WD x A RV LINVNCIZ X1 QEEAY, D I1 O1 18 O I MASIERZVESDROOM .L I BATH GH gl UWNG ROOM .as 10' 9 4 BEDROOM 16' 5 -. I l DINING ROOM 1 , 51 I 10' 9 fini P- , ij A L ENT eo NEF1 ARDROBE -FJ CD A W ED C ENE '- 1 .l in, , V- 37-W 4.. Y Y VJ.. xl, Jun, ,lui .fa y.e- ,. 1-. ,4 - ,gf J., ., 4 ' -: 1, ,gi- f.. 4, .T 1-L' ' ' L-1., 'ayqh A ' -ff wi -AFL.. ,H ..,,-f , 1 zu, 1. nv wtf .5g:.,6,,,N -- E-vgh' 4 -41, ' zgnx? ,4 4. ,41'9' f-'mfr , '3V.,j LmA fphw. J-1 L'3 'Hu KE CATHERI FOOT R CO AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CATHERINE SHORES 262-1440 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1978 7L3Q,' ' . lf fw- ,M V47 Mfg-N f.,-,rg ..-,, 6..,n.,,N a Lf? ff- .-:J -,,-M.-135. .. -A .ff ,Wg ' ' 'W' Y V ' - -'-'f1f--Y--f- ---fr --V -451, i V 5 f 1 .1 1 --'Q-' ii 'NYY' -1 lin --ff-- ' ' ' ' ' GENERAL CABLE CORPORATION 9I'I9I'5l able'7 CORPORATION Garland County Industrial Park P.O. Box 5400 Hot Springs, Arkansas C5013 262-2511 Compliments of HOT SPRINGS SAVINGS 8a LOAN the S8LL that puts hot springs arkansas on top gp HUMt!Ouachita and grand 5 2 Central .Illlllh my 0 F 44K 51519 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE RADIATOR SHOP LET'S COOL lT RED MILLARD AUTO SERVICE Phone 501 623-4652 TECHNICIAN 1001 CENTRAL AVE. JEFF GFIAVES HOT SPRINGS,ARK.71901 Compliments of THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS One Hundred Eleven Hollywood Lane 623 - 135 1 Common Carriers Route 6 Box 961 Malvern Road Office 262-3563 Hot Springs, AR 71901 Res. 262-1252 AERIAL AND BURIAL TELEPHONE CONSTRUCTIGN Rt. 6 Box 961 Malvern Road Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 ,,,,,nT,.,-, W.- ,... , , Phone 262-2283 DEE'S KLOTHES KLOSET JR. SIZES 1 'thru 15 MISSES SIZES 6 thru 20 MAVERICK JEANS SIZES 3 thru 18 DEE WILLIAMS 5426 Malvern Road Owner Hot Springs, AR 71901 Printers and l I Stationers, Inc. 610 WEST GRAND AVE. HOT SPRINGS, ARK. 71901 fi' X.. Jars. I l':, 1-A , i'x '-wal , . UI-. I, 87 5: II E21-. G Ani 'IJ' -- Illllillll T. 'L N' flllllllllll!-!IllLI li -' Q , i. . , , I Y ', I I' I I I ' , Il ' . . ' I I I I ' I I .I I I Il l B555 RESTAURANT AND GRILL 538 West Grand Hot Springs, AR 71901 Phone 623-6582 Paul Forshberg Family THE PANCAKE SHOP ZI6 Cenfral Ave. Diagonally Across From Ihe Arlingfon Thomas F. Ardman Open: 6:30 A.M. Till I :UO P.M, JARRELL PLUMBING CO., INC. 9I8 Malvern Ave. fx 623-4562 Nighi 262- I 568 Everything in janitor and Swimming Pool Supplies MILLER CHEMICAL COMPANY Serving You Since 1943 -7 E I t 5 f 1 . W rs ,I 4 r---I ! f lOO East Grand By ROPAR Phone 62 3-6361 ,W ,, HOT SPRINGS FLORIST Flowers Of Distinction 2032 Central Ave. v 04, 623-5536 A Pat Haering FTD Owner I 055 - f iii WTI I E - n nr v i NHIKIIIIIUI I Af --ASEE! Gro from the Gr nd up HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS TORO B: SIMPLICITY RIDING MOWERS 8: TRACTORS MCCULLOCH AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER DELBERTS SMALL ENGINE SALES AND SERVICE LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT REPAIR PHONE 623-1010 921 HOBSON CHARLES E. GREEN HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS OWNER 71901 ALBRIGHT S REALTY SINCE 1959 .JERRY ALBRIGHT, REALTOR Grand Phone: 321-1498 CHEZ SHIREE BEAUTY SALON 600 E. Main St. Hot Springs, Ark. 71901 fig qgt 11.4 A 'L' E f- . 5' i .IQX .lt IU 1 4 i ' ,x VX 9561953 I f-f -.amhm ffm v w W -ev 918 Q W 5 ww... , ,. 1-1 ,,, M N 'W -N' t- M ,,.,--.,,, ,w W-It .W i -f V, MM., . Y 7' . I 'H ' 3V7,M...,,m - fi 4- ' fn' 1 . 'H+ A its M, ' ' , ,,A Q , , .saw - ,H-A-Q, , - ,..,, , ,. M K K -img-gffnnm ..1fu.i-fr-'- ,..f MM2 .9mMl i . ' . T'ff'iW 'l: :'lfif Jnv-Mm. A V . .. M , u K A .,Vk,s.i,C:ml-swnggmk,-,4pnm .. V A .. , ,tw mv as , .,-. ,,, A it .w....,f,wf3?HIi1nlfvfQj:'., A 'uHA.n,h . , ix f.5'ff9f W:'! M 2: Qf 57-RREA VOCATIONAL TECHMCMW Auto Mechanics Marine Mechanics Small Engine Repair Health Occupations Practical Nursing Secretarial Occupations Office Machine Repair v 3 'a Q Q v 1- l i 4' . Have You Considered the Career Opportunities in: For Complete Information Call QUAPAW VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL Hot Springs 767-9314 Offset Printing Building Trades Masonry Appliance Service Food Service Hotel-Motel Management John D. Boyd FEATHER-LITE MFG. CO. Subsidiary of Naiional Brands, Inc. World's largest Manufacturers of Aluminum Doors General Manager r- V gr-1. N - ., ,,,,..-,,,, GIBSON'S WHEEL IN MARKET Open 7 Days A Week HEY I A 623-4472 ' G CUQMANI Phone 321-2520 O25 V H 1 '? SY culuom Giggles Hot SIQQDES' - wma connmoumc SALES-RENTAL-SERVICE . Registered 300 Hlgdon Pharmacist 63131526 Hot Springs, Arkansas ' 71901 HOT SPRINGS MARINE OWNER ALVIN 2304 Albert Pike GIBSON MERCURY SALES 8a SERVICE HIGH PERFORMANCE SALES X 1134 Malvern Road AND SERVICE 624-4660 RIBBS d'5C?mH ' Pho 624-4669 B.G. WILSON LUMBER COMPANY, INC. YELLOW PINE I-IOTSPRINGS ARK 1 REYNOLDS MALVERN QM illru CABLE PLANT 5 I 4, fi XXIII Ulg P.O1ABOX PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY J' 623-8828 192 MAURICE ST MANUFACTURERS OF MORE FEEDS 111111116 Jones M1 E9 CO INC . Q vw KILN DRIED I LUMBE? D 1 KEITH SMITH mllk gi Everything but At one time our forests became mainly lumber. But now, as every man, woman, and child in our country uses the equivalent of a 100-foot tree every year, the products from our forests come in a variety of forms. Our wood and wood fiber are glued and pressed into many building materials - from beams to panels. From our pulp come paper and packag- the in Dfm I I I I squeal! ing, melamine, film, fabrics and food extenders. Then therels energy, in the form of compressed fireplace logs and charcoal. Using the squeal? We get close, because even manufacturing scraps are used to generate energy - and the scraps are called hog fuel. Weyerhaeuser The Tree Growing Company , if --D-fi - - . wi vip 'iEi W ' A BUSINESS MACHINES I32 Hobson 623-2575 Speed-O-Print copies Garland Coun+y's Only Home Owned Newspaper 85 Your Couniy Weekly Newspaper Sharlybond Copiers SALES - SERVICE - LEASE - RENTALS HOT SPRINGS FIXTURE CO., INC. 0' . ympia International Food Service Equipment and Supplies PFGCISIOI1 BUSif1eSS Equipment J. Hardin Jones 504 Ouachita 623-6607 Hot Springs, Ark. Compliments of 0 f 0 7 f 66. 1. R 4 Y 'EE R A . . Q f Consulting Engineers Water, Sewerage, and Gas Systems - Surveys - Street Paving - Drainage - Airports - Appraisals - Industrial Development f 1, 'F xugawi' H, .. eff. ,V w. ., W1mgzsgg,M, X Ill: - MID-SOUTH ENGINEERING CO. 2814 MALVERN AVE P.O. Box 1399 Hot Springs , Arkansas - SPA MUFFLER SERVICE 225 E. Grand Hot Springs, AR 71901 Phone 624-3687 SHEILAlS HAIR CLINIC Rt. 2 Box 572-Westinghouse Dr. 262-1590 Sheila McClard, Owner CLARK'S BUILDING MATERIALS Westinghouse Drive Hot Springs, Ark. 262-2262 Quality first with . . . CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' RHETA S RESTAURANT Hot Springs Ark 2501 Albert Pike PINEY GROCERY Congratulations Seniors 3801 Albert Pike Hot Springs, Arkansas WILSON PAINTING 8: DECORATING CO., INC. Earl 8a James D. Wilson, Owners Rt. 2 Box 795 - Ridgeway Blvd. 623-2379 - Hot Springs, Ark. GLENN HAWTHORN WHOLESALE MEATS Wholesale-Retail-Custom 612 Pleasant Valley Congratulations Seniors! LAMAR BATH HOUSE Central Avenue Hot Springs, Arkansas HOT SPRINGS BEAUTY COLLEGE 819 Central 623-0862 Francis Howard ARKY HOUSE 514 E. Grand 1312 Central Discount Shoes 8a Clothing COMPANY INC. 406 Airport Road Hot Springs Arkansas 71901 5017623-6357 STEPHENS Fine Jewelry 8L Distinctive Gifts 100 ABT Tower - Hot Springs Phone 624-4667 PARK AVENUE MOTEL 418 Park Avenue Hot Springs Arkansas Phone 501 623-4623 THE TOP SHOP Auto Vinyl Roof Cover Center 1000 AB Shadygrove Rd. Phone 5017262-4238 EDWARD MOTOR If we can talk to you, we can trade with you. JORDAN Oldsmobile ' Buick 0 GMC 1601 Central Avenue phone 623-6655 Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 623-9627 SPECIALIZING IN FREE HOME DELIVERY Where the best milk grows HUMPHREY'S DAIRY ON SHADY GROVE ROAD 262-1820 ET CALDWELL'S BOAT CITY MARINE Sales 8: Service 3319 Albert Pike Phone 767-3467 Compliments to the 1978 Seniors from HOT SPRINGS PACKING CO., INC. THE BUTTERFLY Complete line of art 8L craft supplies 5422 Malvern - Hot Springs, AR Lakeside Shopping Center Agcredgtetl, 1- REALTY COMPANY -- ,V .ws .-' r IIB f Q gp uma-1' 1' 1?g..a 1s.:E.M-.Q 3,1 . Q f ' '. V Vi NBFEBDW 4915 CENTRAL AVENUE o Hoi' sPR1Ncs, AR 71901 I I 'Eg 1 A - - o 15011321 1901 Y AMERICAS FAVORITE HAMBURGER M ELECTRONIC ORDERING in I CORPORATION 'PFW I oPEN:9,:,'?'FglIEi!:i5s Metals Division MMBURGERS sunnityid KAPII1 PM ONION RINGS CALL AHEAD FOR FAST SERVICE Today Something We Do I some nmv:-:NN Will Touch Your Life I 4321-9933 HWY270 I5II HIGDON RD - Entrance at 2898 Central POP-N-PIZZA PARLOR Indiandale Shopping Center 1000 Albert Pike 1 624-1616 - 321-9224 MAGIC MART Your Smart Money Store 2242 Albert Pike Indiandale Shopping Center JIMMYIS BODY SHOP, INC. Expert Body 8L Fender Repair - All work guaranteed Hwy. 270 W. - 623-1011 Hot Springs, Arkansas EA UNION CARBIDE --. , ,,,, ,, -- i --f - , W f--W Y, ,, 1-, , .,YYY , , , , ,, .YY , , L CALDWELL'S BOAT CITY MARINE Qglnb fm Sales 8: Service Er ,f 3319 Albert Pike Phone 767-3467 Q ., Compliments to the 1978 QIHCIR IIIO SPECIALIZING IN FREE HOME DELIVERY Where the best milk grows HUMPHREY'S DAIRY ON SHADY GROVE ROAD 262-1820 fw Seniors from HOT SPRINGS PACKING CO., INC. THE BUTTERFLY Complete line of art 8L craft supplies 5422 Malvern - Hot Springs, AR Lakeside Shopping Center lkgcrecutecl, -- REALTY COMPANY 1- ,, EE , ., 1,1 ..m.- 1' 1- -, ff 1. , mm, ,..-.G fx ' ', X -'ffl 4915 CENTRAL Avenue o HOT spmues, AR 71901 l 1 1' ,ee o 15011321-1901 I AMERICAS FAVORITE HAMBURGER M ELECTRONIC ORDERING if I CORPORATION IWW , orEN:9MpJ4-Irnpss 9'ilflf',gA,IM Metals Division HAMBURGERS suNoAY no AM-11 PM ONION RINGS CALL AHEAD FUR FAST SERVICE Today Something We Do I some omvs-INN Will Touch Your Life l 1321-9933 HWY2v0 1511 HICDON RD - Entrance at 2898 Central POP-N-PIZZA PARLOR Indiandale Shopping Center 1000 Albert Pike 624-1616 - 321-9224 MAGIC MART Your Smart Money Store 2242 Albert Pike Indiandale Shopping Center JIMMY'S BODY SHOP, INC. Expert Body SL Fender Repair All work guaranteed Hwy 270 W - 623-1011 Hot Springs, Arkansas 6 1 13 UNION CARBIDE UNITED STEELWORKERS OF PATE S SHOE STORE MISS A MERICA FOR WOMEN NUNN BUSH PEDWIN ROB LEE S FOR MEN 726 CENTRAL HOT SPRINGS AMERICA JONES MILL ARKANSAS HOLIDAY JEWELERS WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRINC ENGRAVING 816 CENTRAL 624 2662 CLARENCE EDWARDS OWNER WATCHMAKER W E PHILLIPS For your blg game Coca Cola Its the real thmg Custom Racmg Engmes Corvette Specialist RV Van Accessories Complete Auto Repair Tune Ups Malvern Hlghvvay 270 East HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS 71901 Phone 2621473 AL and TOMMY 7 TITTLE 'S AUTOMOTIVE AND LIFE STRIDE SHOES DIAMOND SETTING PATE'S SHOE STORE MISS AMERICA AND LIFE STRIDE SHOES FOR WOMEN NUNN BUSH PEDWIN ROB LEE S FOR MEN 726 CENTRAL HOT SPRINGS UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA LOCAL NO. 332 P.O. BOX9 JONES MILL, ARKANSAS HOLIDAY JEWELERS WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ENGRAVING DIAMOND SETTING 816 CENTRAL 624 2662 CLARENCE EDWARDS OWNER WATCHMAKER W E PHILLIPS Custom Racing Engines Corvette Specialist RV-Van Accessories TlTTLE'S A UTOMOTIVE Complete Auto Repair - Tune-Ups Malvern Highway - 270 East HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 71901 Phone 262-1473 AL and TOMMY Coke l For your bug game thirst , Coca Cola its the real thing l.- ,- . T T - - - , - l L ' BOB CARPENTER'S CARPET WORLD L : 5 'h s' . . Inc- Carpet - Vinyl Floor Covering Wallpaper and Supplies 1107 Higdon Bob carpenter 623-66,16 Hot Springs, AR 71901 Res. Phone 623-5917 525-4263 NE 623 7853 BILL WHITE RADIO EF: TV sERv1cE is oun Mos'r IMPORTANT Pac ucv 1132 MA VERN .Q HOT SPRINGS ARK HARRISON S GROCERY Ralph C, Harrison Friendly Service 1603 Airport Rd. SALES AND SERVICE HOPKINS REXALL DRUGS INC. 627 Albert Pike 624-4491 Hot Springs Arkansas CAIN S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Filled With Care 404 Albert Pike Phone 623 6614 ! 1 l BUS. 624 5651 REE. 624-7653 AUTO WHOLESALE CO. KNEXT TO WAFFLE HOUSE? MARTIN TR WICK E CWHOLESA 1 HO GS 71901 Compliments of MARTIN, WINNIE, 81, TRACY TRAWICK Office 767-2 I4I S 81 I-I AIR CONDITIONING 81 HEATING, INC. BRYANT SALES 81 SERVICE 9I6Airpor'I Road Hof Springs,ArIcensas 7I90l Gerald Sligh Larry Hansen Res. Phone 262-l830 Res. Phone 767-6487 BUCKSTAFF BATH HOUSE , 11 fn as n n n nf. vm m 'lv m m m III! 1 I Orland W. Koonce-Manager MC CLARD'S BARBECUE Orders to Go 505 Albert Pike Phone 623-0586 MYERS JANITOR SUPPLY Cleaning Supplies-Sanitary Chemicals 405 Albert Pike - Hot Springs Phone 623-7742 DOROTHY'S ANTIQUES 231 Central - Hot Springs Shop 624-4083 Home 922-1656 REYNGLDS METALS COMPANY llllfyggylllw ll Jones Mill Reductlon Plant Reynolds Metals Company urges you to continue your Educatlon for J a Career Wlth a Future Laura, Jody, Kathie LAUNDRY 81. CLEANERS I unflblj , I gn'-PS p af Q ' 'vu 'wif ' 'LNLT9 , 1' r ' ' Ml 5 gl 27.5 BROADWAY HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 1 If W- Phone 321-1234 THE BATTERY CENTER, INC. 500 Airport Road Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 5017624-7144 Edward F Tallach Edward J Tallach NATIONAL GOULD Norma Bowers Pat Doster VX Efeaf Whatever S126 Eve 1S We can Frt her' Southwest Plaza 623 6388 600 I Maln St Hot Springs Ark Phone 3212113 PERSONAL TOUCH HAIR FASHIONS Beverly Patrick owner Reba Thornton operator Tffufganegabf A 2120 Albert Pike Hot Springs Ar 71901 CUSTOM FRAMING FINE ART PAINTINGS OIL POIITRAITS ffmaizluz jfwuma 184 Payne 117 Central Phone 624-7366 Hot Springs, Ark, 71901 U.S. SL REVERE STEEL 8: VINYL SIDING Call B111 Baker Modern Products Inc 1122 Malvern Ave 321 1740 Tux Rentals ANRON RENTALAND 214 Higdon WEDDING GOWNS PARTY DRESSES 623 0910 LARRY B NORTH 624 4633 767 1454 A 1 Moving 8: Storage Co nc 620 Malvern Avenue Hot Springs Arkansas 71901 Agentf 1 MLZUILI GRIFFIN HOUSE 342 Central Fashions For Men 321-1565 Professional Styling LEO CASTLEBERRY ENTERPRISES Riding Stables - Music Store - Residential Improvement Co. - Aluminum 8: Steel Siding - All Types Of Remodeling 525 Higdon Rd. PO Box 445 Leo Castleberry Time KZNG Country 8: Rock Bands ' 'v 1.22. '6 0 The 'Fun' Place to be For All Ages Home of the 'Silver Ghost'- Arkansas' 51 Mystery Disco-Jockey 1610 E. Grand 623-2138 Hot Springs, Ark. ELTA'S RU'EL SHOP Smart Feminine Apparel Sizes 3-20 Napier Jewelry Cosmetics by Charles of the Ritz 514 Central 624-2231 vllldfdwll, 5ZwUr.Lca.Q mc., ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS . coMMERclAL . lNDusTk1AL EAD ,fi Li cenfe a a. Bonded ' H ,- 4 624-405 5 700 E. GRAND F II Ll Vs d' g - Amuurnent Games Record Shop ..- Now A Used Records :Nu-Rvreusis, :mt 810 Hobson 0 P. O. Box 2277 Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 JIAZH 1, T Volkswagen - Audi - Mazda JAMES MOTOR CO. Service After the Sale Fabern C. James 4311 Central 624-5585 Hot Springs JI Arkansas The Studenfs Bank Evans, Lyanne 134 Evans, Tom 25, 26, 28, 31, 32, 125 Farmer, Mark 145 Farmer, Tod 155 Faulk, Angela 42, 145 Faulk, Gerald 155 Favorite, Julie 22, 85, 93, 155 Fells, Tammy 22, 91, 155 Fernandez, Marie 18, 86, 113 Fessler, Brian 18, 24, 32, 33, 4 107, 113 Few, Squmpy 19, 26, 42, 152, Fincher, Cynthia 22, 42, 155 Fincher, Rita 85, 155 Fischvogt, Steve 155 Fletcher, Doug 155 Flesher, Lynda 134 Flesher, Mary Lou 84, 85, 145 Flint, James 145 Flynn, Teresa 21, 42, 134 36, 37, ss, 107, 4, 83, 92, 93, 153 Forshberg, Michelle 10, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 29, 34, 35, 37, 42, 45, 54, 55, 68, 69, 113, 120, 160 Foshee, Don 134 Foshee, Mark 155 Foster, Kim 14, 22, 32, 34, 137, 209 Fox, Nancy 42, 45, 145 Fox, Steve 60, 62, 63, 68, 113 Freeman, Jeff 4, 8, 60, 62, 66, Freet, Susan 88, 145 French, Danny 60, 92, 145 68,73, 113,212 French, Kelly 2, 60, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 87, 92, 93, 109 Frost, Lisa 42, 142, 143, 145, Fryan, Marilyn 145 Fugate, Davis 113 Fugate, Missy 40, 55, 58, 134 Fugate, Sarah 22, 91, 155 Gadicke, Lisa 93 151 Gaither, Cindy 6, 8, 21, 32, 33, 34, 37, 50, 54, 80,8l,83,107,113,126, 130,131,210 Garner, Jan 42, 145 Garner, Steve 32, 60, 87, 107, George, Danny 155 George, Lori 28, 52, 134 George, Peggy 114 Germany, Roy 64, 78, 155 Geurin, Mr, 98 Geurin, Kathy 145 Geurin, Laurie 18, 24, 85, 93, Gibson, Gary 18, 24, 26, 27, 3 114, 120 Gibson, John 155 Gibson, Mark 114 Gillespie, Mark 145 134 155,159 0, 33, 34, 36, 37, Ginnom, John is, 27, 34, 35, 37, 36, 55, 58, 114 Gillham, Scott 32, 60, 131, 133, 135, 142 Gipson, Julie 18, 42, 156 Glidewell, Cindy 22, 135 Godwin, Devin 156 Godwin, Debbie 25, 32, 33, 36, 37, 109, 114, 130, 212 Godwin, Lisa 32, 34, 36, 37, 1 Godwin, Vincent 145 Goins, John 135 35, 148, 155 Gonzales, Danny 10, 92, 93, 108, 114, 135 Gonzales, Ricky 92, 145 Goodwin, Greg 156 Goodwin, Mrs. 32, 99 Graham, Suzanne 22, 91, 156 Grant, Ms. 21, 98, 106 Gray, Danny 135 Gray, Ellen 8, 24, 58, 156 Greene, Evonne 9, 18, 20, 21, 32, 33, 36, 37, 44,55,83, 114, 130,210,211 Greene, Kathy 11, 18, 25, 135, 209 Green, Laura 18, 19, 20, 25, 5 Greenwood, Mark 135 2, 135 Griffin, Melanie 18, 24, 32, 141, 145 Griffin, Rebecca 7, 10, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 27, 30, 43, 44, 52, 53, 83, 87, 114, 126 Griffith, Kenny 135 Grisham, Todd 64, 92, 156 Grissom, Marsha 40, 58, 145, Grissom, Mrs. 99, 142 149 Guidroz, Bret 60, 135 Haggard, Stacy 20, 42, 146 Hale, Marsha 42, 146, 151 Hall, Jo Lynn 88, 146 Ham, Devon 156 Hammel, Sharon 20, 135 Hinadtlin, Neola 10, 18, 20, 30, 80, 81, 114, Harbert, Jeff 58, 135 Hargrove, Billy 146 Harllee, Harry 156 Harrington, Mrs. 98 Harrison, Lisa 10, 18, 20, 27, Harrison, Nancy 20, 42, 156 Harrison, Teresa 156 Harvey, David 24, 58, 156 36, 136, 209 Hawthorn, Donna 42, 156 Hawthorn, Mike 146 Hawthorn, Robin 156 Hawthorn, Sheryl 18, 21, 24, 33, 34, 37, 114 Hayes, Holly 55, 85, 93, 156 Heck, Mrs. 99, 133 Hecke, Joe 136 Hecke, Randy 114 Helms, Mr. 99 Henderson, John 92, 157 Hendrix, Sheila 114, 134 Herman, Michelle 84, 141, 151 Hibbard, Cindi 42, 146 Hilborn, Sheila 18, 21, 24, 55, 115 Hill, Beth 22, 32, 52, 136, 137, 209 Hill, Lin 13, 22, 88, 156, 159 Hinson, Steve 146 Hisek, Brian 136 Hobby, Sherrie 32, 115 Hodges, Teresa 157 Hodges, Vicky 22, 142, 146 Hooks, Tammy 34, 115 Hooks, Mr. 99, 130 Horibe, Mike 32, 60, 64, 66, 92, 136 Horn, Denise 24, 42, 156 Horton, Mary 42, 146 Howerton, Lloyd 156 Hrdlicka, Wayne 146 Hudson, Freida 18, 22, 156 Humphreys, Mary 84, 86, 146 Humphrey, Shari 22, 85, 93, 107, 157 Hyde, Mrs. 98 Hyndman, Lynda 18, 21, 22, 25, 39, 41, 58, 115 lrwin, Carole 42, 157 Irwin, Eddie 64, 157 Irwin, Mrs. 21, 99, 108 Irwin, Steve 87, 146 Jackson, Jane 88, 89, 91, 146 Jackson, Janet 25, 58, 157 Jackson, Mary 22, 136 James, Jan 18, 20, 50, 142, 146 James, Joey 157 Java, Nancy 115, 139 Jennings, Cindy 18, 19, 24, 32, 36, 37, 52, 53, 136, 212 Jennings, Kyle 64, 92, 157 Jernigan, Randell 146 Johnson, Donna 40, 58, 136, 155 Johnson, Doug 44, 58, 83, 157, 159 Johnson, Joy 7, 10, 18, 19, 28, 31, 32, 33, 37, 44, 115, 131, 148,210 Johnston, Dawna 146 Johnston, Kurt 6, 18, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 34, 36, 37, 43, 44, 83, 136, 145, 1-48 Jones, Gordon 136 Jones, Mike 136 Jones, Phillip 157 Juckem, Bernice 42, 146 Kenner, Ted 157 Kellar, Belinda 157 Kellar, Bruce 136 Kenndy, Don 146 Kew, Ronald 18, 33, 109, 115, 157 Kight, Glen 21, 55, 115 Kilgore, Marvin 157 Kimmerly, Junior 146 Kimmerly, Warren 136 Kincannon, Lynne 115 King, Coach 60, 64, 92, 93 King, J.B. 147 King, John 44, 83, 157 King, Randy 60, 87, 147 King, Ron 9, 18, 25, 36, 44, 69, 83, 136, 139 Knight, Greg 136 Knowles, Debbie 84, 86, 142, 147, 150 Konor, Mike 157 Kuyper, Krystal 12, 24, 42, 85, 93 Lambert, Kent 136 Landrith, Hal 31, 53, 72, 76, 80, 81, 87, 94, l02,l09,ll5, 130,131 Lane, Joey 7, 157 Lane, Melody 147 Lane, Scott 92, 137, 148, 161 Langston, Melissa 21, 42, 45, 147 Laramore, Sherrie 18, 24, 91, 152, 156, 157 Larkin, Donna 24, 25, 58, 106, 147 Lassiter, Michelle 22, 42, 45, 157 Lawson, Robin 18, 20, 115, 131 Ledbetter, John 147 Lee, Greg 20, 26, 27, 30, 32, 60, 115, 130, 148 Littlejohn, Liz 42, 157 Littlejohn, Susan 22, 152 Lloyd, Alecia 18, 24, 142, 143, 147 Lloyd, Steve 5, 21, 77, 72, 116, 150, 210, 212 Lowery, Darlene 7, 137, 150 Lowery, Dennis 20, 21, 50, 116, 130 Lowery, Mike 21, 147 Maeder, Julie 10, 18, 22, 24, 28, 30, 32, 36, 42, 83, 137 Mahaffey, Kathy 8, 25, 33, 36, 39, 58, 116 Mahoney, Chris 64, 92, 158 Maner, Vivian 8, 21, 39, 58, 103, 116 Markell, Mrs. 18, 24, 99, 152 Marshall, Jeff 74, 147, 150 Martin, Jann 93, 158 Martin, Mr. 41, 99 Martin, Pam 91 Matson, Burt 158 Matthews, Marc 24, 58, 158 Mazander, Alex 34, 209 McClellan, Diana 10, 18, 26, 27, 32, 104, 109. 116, 212 McClure, David 147 McCool, Bret 92, 158 McDaniel, Mrs. 100, 133 McDonald, Rod 58, 137 McDonald, Sarah 18, 42, 147 McDonnell, Bill 18, 58, 86, 147 McGahn, Bobby 158 McGill, Gina 9, 50, 132, 134, 137 McJunkin, Diana 86, 147 Meeks, Sarah 18, 21, 24, 102, 109, 116 Melson, Tim 116 Messersmith, Dan 21, 60, 62, 63, 66, 68, 87. 108, 116, 157 Messersmith, Mr. 87, 98 Miller, Lisa 14, 147 Miller, Steve 158 Milligan, Leesa 22, 116, 155 Milligan, Lori 21, 116, 157 Milligan, Melinda 143, 147, 210 Mitchell, Shannon 42, 158 Mixon, Glenn 8, 116, 145 Moen, David 58, 137 Moen, Jonathan 8, 58, 116 Moffit, Dawn 20. 32, 84, 86, 130, 137, 149 Moore, David 64, 158 Moore, Debbie 7, 137, 150 Morgan, Dale 92, 137 Morgan, Johnny 92, 147 Morris, Pat 147 Muddiman, Lorie 147 Muncrief, Nan 156, 158, 160 Munro, Christie 18, 24, 88, 158, 159 Nash, Twyla 18, 42, 147 Navarre, Bradley 158 Nicholson, Glen 6, 33, 107, 117, 157 Nishimoto, Mike 24, 32, 117 Nishimoto, Nancy 24, 42, 158 Norton, Glenda 148 Norwood, Lynn 5, 18, 20, 32, 34, 37, 55, 137, 209 Norwood, Lisa 6, ls, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 43, 44, 83, 117, 127, 157, 211 O'Bryant, Becky 22, 32, 52, 137, 138, 209 Offutt, Allison 24, 51, 88, 156, 158 Olive, Kathleen 18, 24, 42, 148 Olive, Mark 148 Oliver, Organ, Marsha 18, 21, 22, 24, 139, 137 Tanja ss, 89 Parker, Tracie 27, 28, 29, 30, 44, 150, so, si, 83,87,108,117,157 Seaveno, Dee 7, 138 Seaveno, Sheryl 148, 150 See, Richard 159 Segal, Tammie 8, 22, 58, 159 Selph, Mike 10, 134 Sell, Rebecca 22, 85, 86, 160 Selvidge, Renee 22, 160, 161 Serrett, Robin 14, 72, 91, 147, 148 Sexton, Chip 64, 160 Parker, Christine 138 Parker, David 78, 158 Parker, Mr. Jr. 100 Parker, Mr. Sr. 98 Parker, Patty 148 Payton, Coach 60, 64 Phelps Richard 14 18, 21, 26, 32, 34, 72, 77, 12 87 94 30 Sexton , Mike 147, 160 Sheets, Sheets, Lisa 42, 160 Teresa 21, 139 Shehane, Mrs. 26, 94, 100, 133 80,8 , , ,1 ,131,212 Phillips, Scott 92, 158 Pitts, Shelia 20, 21, 32, 33, 117 Plummer, Cyndy 18, 19, 22, 24, 32, 50, 91, 130, 133 Plummer, Ed 158 Powers, 158 Prather, Robbie 148 Prewett, Jim 158 Prince, Marcia 42, 158 Prince, Melanie 10, 18, 20, 21, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 44, 83, 106, 117, 148,210 Prince, Tina 148 Quackenbush, Penny 45, 58, 138 Queen, Kay Lynn 88 Randall, Laura 9, 18, 21, 24, 27, 29, 52, 55, 68, 69, 87, 109, 117,210 Randall, Mrs. 100, 103 Randall, Tracy 158 Ranson, Allen 21, 117 Ransweiler, Debbie 18, 22, 138 Ratkovich, Nick 148 Ray, Tim 158 Ray, Tom 158 Ream, Marcie 117 Reardon, Diz 18, 24, 158 Reed, David 92, 159 Reed, Donny 9, 44, 43, 57, 60, 64, 66, 72, 83, 87,92,131,133,136,138, 139,158 Reed, Joseph 159 Reeves, Wayne 138 Rephan, Ellen 18, 21, 24, 117 Reynolds, Cheri 159 Shenault, Paul 58 Sherman, Jimmy 20, 25, 55, 160 Shipper, David 55, 130, 139 Shirley, Daniel 95, 139 Short, Cheryl 21, 42, 149 Shuflield, Mrs. 10, 87, 98 Simmons, Pam 118 Sims, Brenda 21, 22, 52, 68, 69, 87, 118, 210 Sims, Richard 20, 139 Sizemore, Dorothy 22, 23 Sizemore, Tony 60, 66, 147, 148 Skaggs, Rick 7, 72, 94, 95, 130, 139, 141 Skaggs, Steve 78, 160 Sligh, Barry 118, 138 Skrodenis, Mrs. 100, 142 Sligh, Sligh, Bryan 60, 92, 138, 139, 149, 157 Cheryl 42, 45, 149 Sligh, Kay 18, 24, 42, 130, 160 Sloan, Jim 20, 139 Sloan, Mari 18, 24, 58, 149 Slone Norman 160 sirrppick, Linda 93, 160 Sluppick, Mary 118 Shelby, Donna 22 Smith, Beverly 22 Smith, Craig 92, 130, 140, 149 Smith, Joy 42, 84, 86, 150, 151 Smith, Smith, Smith, 1 19 Leigh 84, 86, 138, 142, 149 Maxie 78, 87, 160 Robert 7, 14, 72, 77, 80, 81, 87, 108, , 209 smith, Terry 20, 21, 32, 33, 34, 37, 102, 103, Reynolds, Jimmy 60, 62, 63, 68, 117 Reynolds, Joy 93 Reynolds, Susan 8, 36, 39, 58, 118 Rhodes, Randy 58, 159 Rice, Gail 18, 22, 93, 159 Valerie 22, 141 Rice, Lynn 18, 24, 51, 156, 159, 160 Rinald, Phil 148 Rinald, Scott 106, 138 Roath, Diane 93 Roberts, Mrs. 100, 142 Roberts, Paul 92, 159 Robinson, Mitch 60, 138 Rodgers, Rochelle 18, 148 Rodgers, Tanya 159 Roles, Jim 18, 34, 35, 37, 53, 54, 55, 72, 106 127, 161, 211 Rood, Joe 159 Rose, Diana 58, 159 Ross, Mark 148 Rowe, Greg 148 Rowe, Ron 21,118, 210, 212 Rowland, Barbara 42, 159 Rowland, Lonna 22 Rucker, Todd 74, 87, 148 Sample, Mrs. 100 Sanders, Doug 148 Sanders, Sam 92, 93, 118 Sanderson, vette 42, 131, 148 Sanders, Joy 18, 85 Scanagatta, Clara 22, 138, 209 Schlesinger, Debbie 84, 86, 148, 150, 151 Schlesinger, Scott 7, 21, 32, 33, 87, 108, 118, 157, 209, 210 Schmidt, Jackie 18, 20, 21, 55, 118, 130 Scoggins, Steve 10, 83, 118 Scott, Holmes, 60, 64, 148 Scott, Joy 159 Scott, Mike 64, 159 Scott, Mitchell 138 Scott, Mrs. 98 Scribner, Richard 159 Sears, Jerry 60, 68, 92, 139 109, 119, 161 Smyser, Judy 119 Spakes, Greg 43, 44, 58, 83, 147, 149 Stanage, Kim 27, 36, 44, 83, 140 Stanley, Mark 149 Starr, Larry 60, 92, 140 Steelman, Mrs. 100 Steinbrenner, Marie 24, 40, 58, 149 Stephens, Jeff 90, 160 Stevens, Robbie 140 Stewart, Ronnie 149 Stewart, Terri 22, 149 Stiffler, Coach 60, 64, 87, 92, 93, 94, 100 Stillings, Marsha 18, 24, 130, 140, 212 Stueart, Kelly 18, 20, 42 Stueart, Lauri 21, 140 Thorne, Leslie 18, 24, 88, 145, 152, 153, 160, 161 Thorne, Mrs. 89, 100 Thornton, Donald 140 Thurman, Tammy 18, 22, 24, 140 Tillman, Shelli 23, 119 Tubbs, Alvie 161 Tucker, Kelly 22, 150 Tucker, Kim 91, 161 Tweedle, Miss 100, 106, 152 Tyler, Linda 42 Tyler, Ricky 140 Underwood, Barbara 18, 20, 22, 25, 42, 140, 148 Varnedore, John 21, 27, 31, 32, 34, 36, 37, 54 Varnedore, Teresa 42, 161 Vaughan, Gary 55, 140 Veazy, Tim 141 Verucchi, Mike 32, 60, 66, 68, 87, 108, 109, 110, 210 Verucchi, Ricky 60, 150 Wages, Randy 10, 141 Wagner, Mark 106, 141 Wallace, Joe Dewey 141 Walsh, John 92, 161 Walters, Chris 18, 74, 87, 150 Walters, Dana 21, 42, 150 Walters, Kevin 150 Ward, John 95, 141 Ward, Lonnie 150 Warren, Bruce 141 Wasson, Mr. 100 Wasson, Mrs. 100, 133 Watermann, Greg 25, 150 Watson, Ed. 161 Watson, Holly 42, 150 Watts, Mr. 98 Weathers, Jeff 92, 161 Weathers, Venicha 21, 22, 42, 45, 150 Webb, Coach 60, 64 Weidman, Angie 12, 18, 22, 85, 93 Wells, Jimmy 119 Wells, John 150 Wells, Steve 150 Wepfer, Karen 21, 119 Westgate, Jeff 6, 20, 151 Westgate, Robin 119 Wethington, Linda 18, 42, 45, 141 Wheaton, Ms. 100 Whipple, Jay 38, 60, 141 Sturdy, Saundra 18, 20, 52, 56, 80, 82, 83, 149, 210, 212 Sullivan, Anne 6, 119 Sullivan, Danny 64, 92, 160 Swan, Patricia 24, 42, 160 Talley, Mark 149 Tanner, Phillip 92, 160 Tarkington, Mr. 88, 94, 98, 106, 107, 212 Taylor, Janet 40, 58, 149 Taylor, Linda 140 Taylor, Renee 23, 119 Taylor , Terry 42, 55, 149 Terrell, Tina 149 White, Barry 78, 161 White, Gary 18, 21, 24, 119 White, Greg 90, 161 White, Miss 44, 100 White, Tim 78, 161 Whited, Tracy 18, 22, 156, 160, 161 Whitlow, Shirley 85, 91, 161 Wilf, Coach 12, 84, 86, 92, 93, 100, 1 Wilkinson, Cliff 92, 151 Williams, Allison 8, 22, 34, 52, 53, 68, 69, 119 Williams, Col. 46, 100 Williams, Joe 18, 74, 151 Williams, Kelley 4, 42, 45, 147, 151 Williams, Ron 151 Wilson, Barbie 161 Wilson, Charles 161 Wilson, Greg 60, 66, 151 Wilson, Etanie 161 Wilson, Marty 72 Wilson, Melissa 24, 84, 142, 150, 151 Wilson, Mrs. 94, 100, 106, 133 Wilson, Ronnie 141, 155 Wilson, 59 Terry, Shelia 11, 42, 55, 140 Terry, Tammy 160 Thiemann, Terri 40, 58, 149 Thomas, Bill 90, 160 Thomas, Bill 90, 160 Thomas, Leslie 149 Thomas, Ron 160 Thompson, Ken III, 161 Thompson, Mrs, 55, 100, 106 Thompson, Laura 18, 20, 42, 45, 150 Thompson, Mike 140 Thompson, Susan 10, 18, 20, 24, 34, 80, 82, 83, 133, 134, 139,140, 160, 209,212 Winters, Kathy 18, 24, 25, 151 Winton, Tom 58, 151 Wolfe, Barbara 42, 151 Wolfe, Randy 21, 33, 72, 76, 80, 81, 120, 130, 212 Worley, Carolyn 42, 150, 151 wood, Don 141 Woosley, Joe 8, 15, 55, 72, 95, 131, 141 Wright, Sheri 22, 23, 32, 33, 120 Youngblood, Kerry 22, 42, 161 ndeed pride played a sig- nificant role in the construction of Lakeside. The students were proud of their achievements and attempted to improve their edu- cation in the best possible man- ner. Today Lakeside still carries on that traditional pride. We are proud of our advancements as the student body of 1978. As the seniors leave they will take with them a part of Lakeside. Those that remain will continue to build on the eager desires of the students to accomplish their very best. Lakeside was founded with pride and it will continue to grow with pride. The memories are all pressed between the pages of this book. Treasure them as you reminisce Lakeside 1977-783' sl, , K 9 4 J 'Lv , r 4'- 1-...rf was-nag IN g! I ,Lf . .N - '. A af ft ,J 'is.,Lf ' se-wif-5 'J would really like to thank Mrs. Irwin, our sponsor, for do- ing a great job this year. This will be her last year as an annual staff sponsor and I think she de- serves a rest for all of the great annuals that she has been in charge of making. I'd also like to thank Lisa and the rest of the staff. It was fun working on the annual with you. I hope this annual can hold some memories for all the stu- dents at Lakeside. gm.. would like to congratulate the RAM STAFF of 1978 'sfor a job well done. It has been a most enjoyable year for me be- cause the staff has worked in a cooperative way. At times I felt like pulling my hair out, but the staff always pulled through. A big thanks goes to my co- editor, Jim Roles. He was al- ways there to pick up the pieces and keep me going. I have greatly enjoyed working with him as an editor and friend. Also a special thanks goes to our advisor, Mrs. Irwin. She has dedicated 10 years to the year- book staff and I am grateful to have had her her last year as advisor. Mrs. Irwin has been my voice of encouragement and ad- vice. I really appreciate all her hard work and effort. If not for the team effort THE RAM would not be the success we think it is. To next year's staff I say, Carry on and keep up the good work! 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