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

 - Class of 1979

Page 1 of 224

 

Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collectionPage 7, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collectionPage 11, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collectionPage 15, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collectionPage 9, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collectionPage 13, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collectionPage 17, 1979 Edition, Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 224 of the 1979 volume:

A ' '- ','1 - -,, - -.V:f:':f.f1s,'siLf.'Liiif2':I4?'46E2:.-.'.k2tg.'T:Ll'21F3-T '-- .- '- ' w f f. - Y 1 , . --,, , .-.... -,., ,,1...f Q. .. .-A.. . J- , , . '-- - ' Y-1 ff--9 f--if V....uud..Wi - - -Y 1 agp '- H., H Q' .' q ,'4 'v.A . X , l 1 2 I 'S-T aii ' If . Q 552 Q5 X 5 ' X , 1. l gr x r 1 H I AIM 'nf - 4 ,,:Yj:7.'5.'T- mr 55 W WV, J. ,,. if .5 gi I , 'I ll I A ,. v if l V . 41' 4 1 . vp Q , 5 1 F I if .1 5 1 5' 3 Q N l I lb, 1 1 I 1 4 I 6 1 ll 1 lg . 9 1 4 f E 2 E Q E 5 E 5 a 3 I A E A E E 5 fi 7 Ji ,f e I 1- I I '- .num-.., IINW ' 1 lg' 1 -1 -incl' A on:- . .,,.. 'wp ,wa- . F? 1' X ss- ff , X33 ,.M, 419 K f A .gr A ,fxvy er if Q ' 5 VV ' Q r . , IWW: , - 7 '1 ' , L '-ew Q , s' f gi Mal? my H 3423912 If A A df 1 X 5 lf- 5 ,f ' -Z 'qiilr ml i'i:'2,,.f HJ 7 Hx VA 1 si in X , L I, K ii: . 2 4 ef M-'ff I x 1' gg xg Q 1 Sfliiezgg ff 'fr , , ,- .A.'-,. igvazmzryflefg,-,,1f .,' W, ' .www -A A ' skzikgizigi Q x l K sy' , A. ig L ,,-A -, f Q f ,QM , A mv- 3. if.. .L 1' 5 gf.. - .-.4 1 I 5,41 Af . flfii 1- 12532555 I A . 5 Nik: x-.rr ' pl ' ' vu.. ,fu 1 !'1 Of course school is for the purpose of an education. problems crowd our minds in a sea of confusion. We grumble and complain that we have no time. Yet beneath the cloud of complaints lie eager young minds yearning to accomplish. Books, exams, compositions, math ' do X, wg K 1, ,wg xr 5 , A? ill' 3. gun Rav 'F B' 1 , Kwai? in r d 'l 'f r Q t . xc ., Q , E K9 l. 7 0 X x f 4. tt u . R Q 1 X y,w ,Mk v fl A We f 1 L Q. Q, if 2 J v QA 5 I 31' . uf' ' Eg? ' at ' Q ew Q, C I m Q Q We in an ,. --' mf ' 33 i 5:2 S M ,t f Pg? aw E 8 3 ' , 5 MMT s iv if img 'z ',-'Y M if 2 3 g fl 9 i I X + , 'i ' 1 E ls' f I buf' tg a ' or as . 4 The cheers the drama the thrnlls of athletnc games on a crnsp autumn mght amud frnends and screaming fans are vutal parts of our hugh school years We see our fruehds battling the opposltnon representing the omnipotent factor of pride As our players push toward our goal of victory. we the fans are sharing their triumphs and defeats as we scream and cheer In the bleachers 'gr-guy, J , , N N , ' w W w r 1 X: I S ,N Qi ,- ...V 'N-.1 X xv XX X x X 5 9 x Y , X X l 'Q' 5 YL X 4 x T I - -Ami-Sl, J 5 4, fn- 1 f f V Q 'M ff' f A J 5 I! Y ' f f ,J f Q' ' f , , f ' f V ,W ,, ' + 1 P I L' A .wfefff ,' I f' j' ,tif Af' ' r ' ,f ,f ' .' .Ja:,:fJ'h1f ff ff .fl If y r! , . fs' , 1' ,WV F , pw ' 1 ' , , ' J! ,1 fl .' A , f 1 ...U ,, - 4' ,' V . , A R . ' SX FWZ '. 7, f K . ' 44' A- 3 Q ,. f' I ' I ' ' fm . 'TTY-I2 f !3I5.f'r: 'fW ff' 3 ' 'X ' -- Q., 2.,,-'mgf 41:1--,Mg -L , V.5M.2:5:R is t t.Z,..,, , ' ,eip ' ' ' W! 'f'Uf9la 'U .Q , ' 4 .M V. 'g 'f' 2 , gy X '49 I ' 1 Q 2 3 ' s ' 3-V5 A' 'Eff . K 'xv f:7'L. .qi-5. :Eff , Vp- iff ' ' , - l A Q A ' A 1 Q 'Q 1 'Y 2. V .ir-f' Nl Y A ' :f'vsim:m . V wf , af- V f ' .,,, -- Q k x 1 4 I g .V-A ,, ,A 1-. fggvfw ' fb haf' ggi ' Y - ,L,L 1 ,W Q ' M 'A ' V -11.3 3,51-Wi ? :A - ,- -151' az ' hw v' -f-'qw 'nf 'i '?- :W JN' 'V ' 'wzrwi-I f 43255K - 'il '1 ,tywifa-'52, - Eff . Q ' A - :aff ' sm ' 7 if ffm., ' ' f ' f ,-any Tjit. 'Ti 4 w -f,, .,.f -, 11 n Q '. i , 4,.iwWvyZ A ,W Q x ' i:e,lj fqtg M A . 'r i 'A ' -' f',.A,...f 2, J' 2 may 'Uh-4 fy x W g -- Q V. .. i f k ktw .. . rm . ...,., 5...1q , QYWVL .'... X ' -S 63 Q A 'T k. .,W'1 LKLLX :x W A vi T'k:sf 1lff'i'5 5? fi Af ffmlf ' W i QM 1- UM. 5' -fx xi., A A uv N-......,, sf, s 'K 2-W 1 -348331 .af KI F , f V 4 u N . 1 K - 'gs-cy f w , ' 355 . 3 ' I ' ' .8 gt-. ls, 1. -. 'mis' , 1 ' L A f 13? E' , 3 x 'ik ' - , xl s I in , I ff 13 33 I 2 Q 2? F 1: A U sf L, YK 's 'tl iuws I 1.4, tif R 'E NEVER Q cunt. L VARSITY SCORES LHS OPP. Malvern 0 35 Sheridan 0 21 Searcy 14 35 Lonoke 0 32 L. Hamilton O 42 Camden O 9 Bryant 20 33 Fairview 22 14 Morrilton 16 27 28 Cabot 18 ,au 1, L M:-:Q ,fgQf,C2:5-59 ' 'gf-7'-Zi--3 ' C . g: x, 5 wsu' 5'- ,..-fk .47 E? ,N Q -W., -'T 0 1 .f....-5'?'- ,1- - . ste-Q ' W .L I 1- .Q A-'flb- J - , -A fwgk f 'Q' Qi- 3? It 74? - x- -' fx ,,- M, .1 . v . ..- .tv we .,.-- . 5 - -' 7:2 5 -- . , sl.,-. Although Lakeside had a rough football season in 1978, we were proud of our Rams! Throughout the rugged season, they showed a determined fighting spirit that paid off in their efforts to win for LHS. Lakeside went into its homecoming game on October 20 to defeat Camden Fairview. The first score of the game came to Lakeside on a 20-yard pass from Donny Reed to Jerry Sears. Craig Smith went in for 2 points and Lakeside led 8-0 in the first quarter. Lakeside held Fairview scoreless and mounted a 50 yard drive to the goal. Reed went in from 1 yard out to score. Lakeside led at the half-16-O. Lakeside went on to win their homecoming by a score of 22- 14. -Q , . i'f'f 7f ' W 1 ' 4 S lla . i I t . F T 'fa ev on . ., ..... .. , - ,1-wwf.. I -Jlflfi A ' ' 1 ii' B. 8 'Lvl' F Aww ' ' ., 3 , - Efa 1 J ev' ' we ---- J ' t, 1 s, . at-., .. ,V,, iff' 'A 'l A , ' Er. ' AA ' Y 1' . :Diuvnpg m . E- 4,vf . V V . . N, . I - AI v my . ., . N :M L 3, i ,551 xv Q gs 4 N-f V 1 f ,. l xi k t . ,A Jfe 'nl' Kg J -:SIG K g Nd Q if Q U K x A 1 . ,, , ,., ,.RQk ri g I G .5 :EL 6 1 VL A 1 QQ! g 43 i K 64, . 1 ff . A as 3, A ' , T' .,.. L txftyi- 'H ' g ' ,ae S 4-Q.. . ,N sa, s 1 g are 0- .55 A . ., QWQ I A 3 'greg if 5. X l Q W 'Sky Ms stint., gg- if, Bottom row left to right: Steve Garner, Jimmy Drobena, Scott Gillham, Donny Reed, Alan Berkey. Second Row: Jeff Bogard, Craig Smith, Jerry Sears, Greg Brooks. Third Row: Steve Irwin, Mike Eickoff, Greg Wilson, Ricky Verucchi, Holmes Scott. Fourth Row: Owen Carpenter, Joe Reed, Cliff Wilkinson, Danny French, Randy King, Chip Sexton. Fifth Row: Steve Dowling, Chris Mahoney, Robbie Clark, Danny George, Todd Grisham. Sixth Row: Danny Sullivan, Mike Doyle, Scotty Caroom, Chuck Angel, Paul Roberts, Ken Thompson, David Moore. Seventh Row: David Parker, Mark Foshee, Kyle Jennings, Charles Wilson, John Walsh. Top Row: Coach Mike Webb, Coach Chick Austin, Coach Tom Stiffler. Not pictured: Brian Sligh and Mike Horibe. On November 3rd, Lakeside met the Cabot Panthers and came away victorious. The first score of the game belonged to Lakeside QB Donny Reed, when he ran 87 yards for a touchdown. The two-point conversion failed. Cabot came back to score on a 40-yard pass. Cabot was moving the ball until they fumbled into the backfield, and Todd Grisham picked it up and ran 35 yards for a touchdown. By the end of the half, Lakeside was ahead 20-6. Lakeside went on to win by a score of 28-28. The Rams started their 1978 season with a loss, but ended with a victory. This goes to show that time and time again, A RAM NEVER QUITS! etc? 17 H DI' -'6 na . Ieiterrgn T ix 2 yr. lett cm W LEX an Ieigepmgn Fw apt x25yr. .let e av X I in Sllgxh W .f' 'LTI .. .5 I glEli'5'-'U--Al-lfbjyrl x .IOCKS I X If ' 'tuba l -F.-fee.,-r,. M2525 . ::,zf:1Si Steve Garner Football has glven me the self dnscl plane that I will need In Infe Jeff Bogard Football has taught me many valuable lessons one of these belng how to accept fallure along wlth success Mlke Horlbe Football has taught me that thmgs In lnfe don t come easy and It taught me to do what I believe In doing wlthout Iettlng anythung get In my way Coach Austln you learn to respect and put out all the effort you have Jerry Sears Football taught me dusclpllne and sportsmanshlp Donny Reed Football has meant alot to me thus year lt has taught me nothing In llfe comes easy Scott Glllham I have learned many things through playing football teamwork self pride and a sense of achievement The most Important thing that I have learned IS respect not only for myself but respect for others Bryan Sligh: Well, when you have a coach like 'if I ,mu 5 kapwqj ,v ' -r 1 ' al g -L 5 ,,,,-A4 - ' .s L QQ ' , fin Q , , ' , 39 -J C T. , B 1 U fa. ., g,5q,W,,, 5 In i V, . Q-I r ,Q g V ,R, . , , . i .. , . , vols, v 'X .Q -rf 'fl Q1 - 1 W , W - '. F' , 3 4 WF 5 --W is s 4 L 12 , fi. K fy! I bA,' Q 1 A . Q may if X ,,-, 4 ky ly y . AJ J, Top Row - Mike Webb, John Wesson, Larry King. Bottom Row - J. W. Chick Austin, Jack Bridges, Tom Stiffler . 1' ,4 1.-nfiq.,-4 ? 2Li3?' ' FRESHMEN AND COACHES Wm , 1 t 0 FRESHMEN TEAM SCORES LS Opp Sheridan 14 0 Southwest 6 14 Arkadelphia O 36 Malvern 13 30 Benton Eastside 14 34 Lake Hamilton 14 0 Bryant 6 21 Watson Chapel 0 36 Benton Westside 6 6 Front Row- David Higdon, Mace Robinson, Mitch Harwell, Chris Crary, John Maeder, John McDonald, Chuck Jordon, Mark Gray, Tom Bright, Greg Short, Chris Combs, Stacy Sanders. Back Row- Coach Wesson, Robert Griswald, David Hennessee, Tim Hoover, Allen Germany, Mark Bowlin, John Drake, Greg i Neaville, Phillip Burton, Greg Jones, Steve Coney, Keith Baker, Mike Adams, Mike Bates, Chris Mitchell, Coach King. FHYY. 33151 mmf h i fx . g., F I WM f. , Af,,W,: W, f.L. myzpgik V ,WA mmm, A -1 - - f , f . , f -A x -. , -7 WQF1-wfmiwffufs45m5fh..M,. .',xw,mm?1 af.1:.mM,v :.. .M -:Www-w2f:4ffXz,f-115,-wx,-Lmmmdmam:-y.1,e,azzzwzfz,-lxmsmywz-:QV,ww-1-wu ww A v ,. k x i A , 2 K ,g. uv' ,. - wr.,-sf.:1g,L1Q,Q11f,S-am: , 2 h H - .L 71 dawii:mwffwiu1-wlfifwlwwslvifwwffvswfrwggw-f2'wvX'fAN2 2 . ww Mig ,girfxmSU,wzwgf,,1,Q,s,MM,5gM5,Wgw54gg?,z,fg:f,:g:1,elM,M I . nm-.g::z,,:k,Qummmwmfiig-V114:V'11-mwwyfifamen-115224554fifzQQ:Q::sws2exffefL,f . , . .. , A , mzriifki'xfwsfffazswrefzszegazff-anrsfzwmwifiwivfffvfsiell'fY1+1: 1A: ,. A, , 4-aw . - f f .. , . , . ,. . , ,, w., ,, ,, m f, - - W- f - 7 , ,,- ff A--- f A--- 221532915 fspzsfzayissmz-'.: 21242 ,Zz-'ifgtfff 1- 5fQ,1g:Wgf1Qfw-2:1,fpQgnhqfis-fn::::'i51a3m'sfs?'!4:we , V A 8, pw! ww-f ,f,,X5-M.-iwffew rfeswwhfwmwg 5fl?fff2H4'1!EV3l1115?2fiiTif?n-35SQ:1ik'E'i12:M?'HWfffmlff15231553,1Ti?7i2QHH?Z?35Y5f5?7wif V 'f Nwwkfwvf gf1?5gJ:Q-ffgfw fwfgxgfxwgpgfislbg mmm-+ L- W wfgwwemzmg -- ,..., A... V, ., ,M,J,..Mm7m,,MW W,WWMEMW,giiigigiwigyiwigg iw I ' 9' ..- K 'I w. 4 I . 1 3 . 8 .. .--4 f, r .z. 3, , Q Q f A rind aw! V1 51 1' Q ,f , 'Y' ' fn -Q.. , P ' 6 I eii57? '7 V 4.5. if f . WLAN' 2' L g1W:m.,,T -,f, W WW , 2.2123551251 1 Q :s:1:14+,f Agway :swag ff Kwgwm ffm WW My .W Q vm WM 4 in f 2 s dz H wg, 5 Af. J.. Q .1 .,-. W M. V fy, ww., M fzweife,-Wx ww- if wi, , X I - ,.,.:. 1 I!! fi, . .H r S M Q. ix fi m e . ri 3. . I S 2? Km 'Fw-1f:,: - N .fw 2 1W 'P I III11-MQW-Mmmae-www 'W I rr: 4' , ' 1 x1vffiIa: ' in . A --...WN -wmwwwwm W2-'f,.NM . fifixxtag-M--f WQ,g,mM. ' I E . X . E 5 I-X . I -3 , '- W ' ' ' is 5 f i f Y . Hx i . . I 3 5 .I,,.,:-.14 .ASI lx-2, ,. . Nw. H ww, ist . M , .. w. L, . ASVMMW .,,, , Q , ...,.. , gf . -.wawfw Aww z aez?:v 324:55 - 4 mwwfr .V . -+ . If 2 II .1 I -L . Q: if 'f-s Iv' . - . . A - f I , 1 .f W ,I I2 fm ' Q ' 2 - -Aa Ig, 'P' wr ' Yi ' 3 I 4 2 Lis - I ' 'KI '- N ki Ly . , E4 bk . 1 I3 3. : 2 , ,mi . ' N. 1 '- - -' I . Y , -4 -W' BI ii ,Q I .. . . ,f. f 1, X I . xp s. f-I Wwax I Q, ,I I. I Q55 I . 3 '. Ig, ,,I. I I f -2 . ' I MI -' -f 'Q - w , , '--- , ,M-I. . ..I wg WI ,-Ng w, W U . . QA I . - I' -x Q. - - 15332, f . I -' W I R I ' ' 'f 'A I fa, f i ' W '-2.4 I ia? V513 9 2-' 1 -' 1 ' 3 :I ,gg ' Qin -nw ' 'A 'ML QI :aux mi I .: ' f G 3' ' 52552 -1 A N'-vi fgxff WW J' I PJ. 5- --A. -IP, I 71 . Q I ' - , 4 if e l, Hffvfify '55, ' l S Y .. 4 1 I U 55 I W f5 1am'.f 'rm :gn 5: - Q f., lx . - , 5 2M nl , Ii! J as s A - -5 Ewes:.:.1-Q.. ,- . I .. wr I , -1, . , 'M J..-'N I gfg . P I -v- , - . . --' , 5WMgi?Q1I:5??Lx'WfrAIQ,Imb- I: A ' 1 g fs I 13 53 - - N ' ' , 2 ww .4-I 1 Inv ff I a f? 4- I -. ' ' - ff - ' A I sad? . ':. 'hier' .I:., 5,1 H I ' I ' M.. - e Q 21 . . I5 . 49: 4' M i - ' ,' ' ' fag ,,-W' ' 1 IZ' Y-'af s I 2 .. wx ' gjgw -I-N V '- 4 u -I -mf , 3, SM N I M. 4' ff 1 ff 'W -- : w'.I ?': f -I W I- se - ' MQ f .- -'I ' -'Z . ' .g . I - X 4 A x 2 Q , , Q2 EU-EY 1729 gif IV Hg. ff ' 3 3 - L f M f- ' ff' ' 1 I . wx' -I ' .1 1 - ,I w 3 E5 ORTED Vg .J I I -I ' jg ' I ' E OR'BE gif -, 1 M f'ff:. I+-f 2 Iiiiimfiig i gl ig Q. .J : if . - Fiji- .. ..,M ' . .. . .. .................. . .5 U 'A 4 1 . V RYIA- H JM... I 1 . ,,,..,. ' . wif .. . I K .fv- ' 'F mf if. if 53.5 ' .'3f4:gVi-i, 'Q-f X'. W. ' wf .gg If sv-I 'M y '-.c I - -w.fI- . 53355 .5 g '- v w aims , 251533 W' I I 3 . - Q., N 5 I 3 ,II E I. A E-,Q . w. :I.- :Ife:I , 1 If - I A , . 1 . f ' I 1i,ii5Ii ff A f l . R 25 .I ,Q 1. .f. 'X IQ 5 ,. 51 5? 'K 'ff'-. 1' y gg - 5 3 I. 4 I , ' 3 I , II 5 I - a.. :f 77,115 . 3 Kaya 321291. 31??f7.y -' ,, -'Wifi ' I- 5 'W' .. '. .f f . mf: I Y I - I' 'L in ,- mf . Qi I. I - , . IL rg was 1. ,I -I I ..,, , ',. ' ' 5.1.2 I 'YT . EE. . 3 rp... H ' ' -' I M A 11- Iv, . - fi' ' 'WGS ESCORTED .523 . 3 1,3 .,,, I BY DONNY REED W Q I we X - ' Y 'L-A I I Q -W' f 2 XE 'E' . . A -Ms . .. . -....,.,.,.,..M.M..2L?I2 , ' -L - I f- ig' 1 5 I .,aQI- ..- '-'- - . . -H I. ' , V ' gggq I wg - ' ' I v 5 iggi ggeg SE ? ZW ....N... . S' I ff K I. Q 1 11 'E .313 255, 1 fig. I Qu Q .xi i II w in 'ff gy ' i I I 4 My 'L I .yy i g If 55 .- , -Qgagfaffwf' mzsgaz Wa? M 1 ' I ., f W if 1. I. I 3 Eid .14 3 I 1 3 5' SJ' , Q f s .5 5 .2 1 .Q 1f?:cfm..I wig? Is . ' if ij ,ag s I.: 2 , V' N X '. w . E' iI?' 54 Il 1 ': fu ' if V -2: VW : f '1 :w f s. . . '- 1:-5 21 2 .QNX -xx 2 : 54 , 1565 . W.. . 5' - l ' . 135if?YH '. 1i g E. .. -,I 1 if 'Yi A. lf 4 Q LW., .I ' 3254 ff, g g 3, ,J :I -ij, 2 ' TONI - I K I' g a ' ' I TAMARA BOWUN N L' ffflwf- 'fwjfnw ' 25' X Alf Q5 2' EE':' XE -,i,I51qg,,--: - ' ,,Q- i,,,gL QU-A -13 I SMITH SUGH -I. Q, .- -- . -- gg5gWQjipiW+zkkfQ?f2ffW55'f4Sf31fi.-:???2x I- new fm- 15,1 MK Y xl in '51 .A . Sf ,bf H29-: Vrv if. X w -mu .If ,I 1. X . Xf,. , M:-A f f' f :- M ff-Q . . ,,....m. ,. mg... . .5351 N W... A. M, am.. .ga Iggg '.-. E 5, If-nag, 533545 53? I 53,4 EQ-.,,'iw'f . .fvrfgmagzyfhzf 'wb SQ new Y - -I , ,I I 2. 'f S . . A ' r Q, 1F:W 'f EgE-'Ie nf I 5 KM , w g: a w' 5.56 Ii' .15 Q H E w iv? f .12 gif? P E? Eg 'f 2 5 222 3 1 f gs EQ. K f Z MI EQ 2. ez gi H I Us if 3 f W E 5 lsf Ig. 5 5 . Egg . I 52 zffiwl - IJMIQSM M :I f I 1' ,. :II I 1. A 2, i-Q? Ma E E . 1 , 1 Ev.. q fiw W ife I f ' ' . 3 gl? gfsgsgjxgg Iii Q' gg! in iw Y 5 -- ii: I4 05321 fu 5 'I f Y Y 5 : f i I- 5 ' gfgf egga lg PIE 125.-. Q25 5 - .-: I- 2 ' I I fl 'fx I Iff ff -fly IW gg 131 I Q ' I sg sl' i.. 2 5 A S4 I 1,3 fi: - Q M . , . ...... . 4 E2 --'-- I ' '- - -' '- '-' -g' -- s -'A ' II ' f ff Wig 5 II . .Q 'I 2 IM f 5:-v f M -S . 4:-z-1 1 - - 5 -x Jr, ' . :I my. mwfrf H . Q - , -A Q fhgqigfng -Ire.: - 'I 5 g Kg I 5 . . 5' Q 1 I ,, Q - II . E? Q1 2 - I--, av g ,, ' .. S I. Ig 53 4 x a ' - 5 Qian Em . 23 E 5 EEI 2 K - , -VW - .. ,, gbmw-IAf,y,,x1,,w.V,Vz..WM-5 ' ,V gmg w riww . ,,,, ,- . . ' , 5 1 3 2-rg,.:m 'W '--wa V W- N-S , 5 -Va., Y 5 V-VV..1:-- .,.. -Y V......w--V f . . ..., - ww V ww- .M ,E ' i f ,,.. Egg f-Mu . ME- iii . A E, VV . . ...... .1 2- if 1 ' . 2 3 in i 2 EE li Q59 S' ' . .5 ,V -if YV Y . , , V ' .1 : Vs , EU . 2. -Q gf . V i 5 vi Q25 2 ' 1 1 J. : -as 1 .N '. 555 - f f 'g .E 1 A w k - My rv. V-V M , ff 'gf A . A, ' H if , 'QV 4 gy 3 : QV1?9QWsQ1f2VwFiigf5V . . 2 at 5 f 51 Vi 5 I 15,52 E 3,5 2 .ax J r- 5 Ei H iggs 5 V JE fi. -M 21 V 3 V ' 1:1 ...5,4V1 , V, V V , ,.,. 11 :V .-F.,.fi:ff:-,5...,'f'.'1 '5.s.'SH'f'..-i7'm 2,i.Vv1'. . LX TWV V ? J.. ' J V as l f g .4 W - T 'ff i f A g i U, jf 5 fx Q ' VL M6125-. ?' 22: - f H4 'af 2169- Q.: A gi? . 1 5 ga . LYANNE g 2 I if' 1 X' 53 RTEI VV ' W-m..........' - 4 EARS 1 VV .V..VV:GfN .,,.fVw,- V - V ' V-1-:VJ-w 3 1 V V. .. , . ,. . . - :...wm-Vu. . V- Aixam ' we , ww e. ,. . M ., 5 . V gg, -V, vfyqwfg J -. w i VV ---A -45, -V, Q ' -. -, qggfxrglyii- 5 1 N ' 'l 'i , ' -,V s - J-V V V - ., . . 5 ,,,, AY W L . fr W, -. W ., ..11,,1,. . 1 V 1' Q2 1 7 'Q' ,- M' ' K .aff 4 -V 350 T7 ' li! .ar h V- N 5,4 .N 1... Qm vwa. 5 A . 7- . . V, V - 1 . 2 f. 1. , rf- .. as .Vu -V .fig , 411 fa . 'Q X, V 3 ' . . , A ' - ,, .er-a.fiw K 1 -- 7V V- K , Q 5 Q - p 225442. X 1 : V N.,g,g '. - V . 31... , . f K . 25 N' -- , g. - , I' ,V V f 1 W . 9, Q Jeff, ,. 2 ' ' ,V 16 5' X' M h ' I Um! I t X X 9' . g L . 1 251335 V 3 5 .Q V V : ' +355 ' SQ . ,L,h Q V 51 5 ' V fi x If 2 if Y , g. . ' 2 -1 V 'Af L '- valign' 1 A N ME! 'K' 3 4' A ' ' ' U ' 'Q Y' , ' ' 1 L A w K., . g 2. N ' . 2 . V . K . V f .fig arg :f s fwwfa' 1 - '. 1 M , 1 gil-giz'?qw2gp1. 5 Q 5 ' V: -fb A, ' sge gw Q '15-2 sire . V. W .V ' V f-- :1 lv R21 -r LMS V, s wf -wiizgflmi M 5 V V., . we 4 , figs y 3,33 , , Y -I .: PLU 2 ' , 'ff TEENESCOPTE .V f' A -.VY : - L. Y- mmfiffg Vwwiyvfhf .ww ..L.L..V,:vsQfK1:f. .VA fi , ' 1 4. ,, , A,., ' 1 V.gfmQ.i.VfH:fqSQiM ' E 2 . -- 1 H . . fi 33. +,, H 4 ,ggi Q V ' V X?k'?.Q 375:-If--W'-fj'V-'fi'f',X.f 3 'QSM Vvlf-KflAf.f?'fwV5i4' -25: Tiff 'Z 2 5 df Nm, fx-,ri - Wfyiffa Vw,fVmVVsfsVz:??ffLsf 410+ WCIL' 7?-TVWBSG'-To 15VsVwfiVI'r! ff :fVQ +2-Ji i5'5.'fr ' 'Vu :- WV: - . A . g E54 1 . - V1 . -' 'S L'W' ':i1'ilt5i5,f5RTff,21'Vifwl?fi YT jim.: z f , . 1 2 ' . 1 V is ' z V H 5 X3 x Va Q QQ i5':ff?u25f5 2. f- N. ., sf vwf?f.g1H42w W 4 - .-:fI?9. HL :mi M 'M ' -xfnrwzlwwl ,. :K fb--if - Q if Eiga ' ,V A V Q a V 3 . gf W . E M GILLHAM V ., . . . Q -A VV H - I AK - - me Q' in -' ' 6 4 ' . f'.',Ef f'f'w-'Y' z --,M 'S E: 1c5: 'J 'iii 4' 212 . J V 2 1 Saw 4 ' f -if ' A f - V V 1' Q Q V f' 'V H ' T. -. -' 2 ':. -Wy --,'w-f-:saz.iEL l.- Lf M. 'X1 f.. 3 ' - ' QV f-:I S5 ' V .EEE . 5 f 25, - SE 'W . V' Vp SQ- - ' V Vx 55 1 VW.. en ? V .V . ,, .... . V, VW 1 .va V, , ,,,.VMm.- ,Q Wm , .,....,,,.E V , V nf 1 ,, . . 9: 45--, Aim L. V. V. BM... . MV. .,, V V v V V ' L V M z .. .1 . ' - V V ' l V 3V f : -:xrfi'1a7:4.'fi1'5',. 5955. '- V5,,542E'3?z 49f3!E ::Ef'f7:'?1:F'I. 'H ,5f!:xi-Wh KVLMFWTS r -yn. :Fr E- ii :H .14-' ,, EEEf255i'V2Ek5f'i.'Si C QTSN. BYJVL MIL x Tfignib 4:yf'5'12 :V wi J? VV: t1ax- A V ' -J: 1' - . SL . V m - -- ,.Q.' fAf .- . . -V VV,.2w f -::.zJb: Vwfwyglsyffxw Vw. .. 1. Vwfwmew-wv3zVSMH K 'Q . .. . -- Qmfemkwfif... g BASKETBALL ,Q VARSITY X E 7 vf 'f ' f' .Aff X tv 1 MJ FK, 3 5 K H: gamut an clymol gmzs W im! 15 m'6d'3 2l ff F100 C' ee 919351 l iTl't52ft55'3 1551 342 454 W? ss? 5 , ff' ay, i , Q' - if 1 'Ja ' f ' gn? W . A 'SA' ' . 'Vs-Q54 ,Qf Q f3 A a P . ' xi - ' . ,, . 'Y 'gif .nfl 56' - Robin Serrett CSTATSJ, John Ward, Ernie Cook, Jerry Caroom, Stacey Cato, Joe Woosley, Loren Clark, Greg Brooks, Joe Williams, Daniel Shirley, Brendan Donahue, Larry Starr, Jeff Marshall, Yvette Sanderson CSTATSJ. Kneeling: Jerry Bridges, Scotty Caroom, Barry White, Chris Dierks. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES LS OPP. Malvern QHend. Tour.J 64 57 Mineral Springs 61 46 Arkadelphia 58 56 Arkadelphia 42 46 NLR Oak Grove CHend. Tour.J 45 47 Malvern 49 51 Searcy 54 48 Gurdon CS. State Tour.J 61 63 Lake Hamilton 63 31 L.R. Catholic 54 75 Benton 57 53 Cabot 44 48 L.R. Catholic 81 82 Benton Sheridan Lonoke Bryant Searcy Cabot Lake Hamilton Lonoke Sheridan Bryant Lake Hamilton fDist. Tour.J Bryant fDist. Tour.J Morrilton CDist. Tour.J OPP. 50 38 59 76 40 41 39 58 55 46 26 58 49 27 v. 'QA T SENIORS Ernie Cook - 2 year letterman, All Region Larry Starr - 2 year Ietterman 953 'Of- 'M' ,zfffgr Q K Y 15221 1 , 4 X au 1 ig 'DQ N A ...H-ff- ' A Joe Woosley - 3 year Ietterman, All Region John Ward - 3 year Ietterman Daniel Shirley - 2 year Ietterman A .4-Swv ,. 1 5 T wh 44 1 JR. 54 JUNIOR BOYS' SCORES Malvern Southwest H.S. Central Southwest Central Lake Hamilton Sheridan Lonoke Bryant Searcy Cabot Glenwood Searcy BASKETBALL LS OPP 32 51 39 44 20 40 58 45 21 53 39 21 43 27 28 36 32 41 42 40 39 36 37 40 37 38 BOYS' ima ks BASKETBALL in , gm W A. . , :sf , rtrl.l Jr.-4, 1 t,,.,.,,,,,,, ,.AA l f if ,, ' H Q95 Us ll 5 Coach Wesson, John Drake, Mark Bowlin, Landon Luzader, Mitch Harwell, Chris Coombs, Stacey Sanders, Tom Bright, John Paul Phillips, Jeff Loucks, John Maeder, Jeff James, Gary Troutman, Mace Robinson, Lance Shockley, Steve Coney, Chris Crary. Kneeling: Mark Dierks, Steve Arman 'OM X 'ta ii N IIOIDECO I1 IIT5 The day began with the excitement of the morning ceremonies in a field house full of students, faculty, proud parents, and many other participants. The cere- monies consisted of the homecoming theme Over the Rainbow. The royalty and the students were urged to Look to the Rainbow in a song by Gilda, the Good Witch of the South. A scarecrow, a tin woods- man, a cowardly lion, and a couple of dramatic speak- ers became enthusiastic about the prospect of travel- ing over the rainbow. All were reminded of the impor- tance of using what we have learned in high school to make the future successful. Upon the introduction of the members of the royal- ty, a number of groups paid their tributes. Those offer- ing their displays of talent in honor of the royalty in- cluded the cheerleaders, band, chorus, madrigals, and several drama and speech students. All those at Lakeside should be filled with enthusias- tic anticipation of the future. As we look to the rainbow ahead, however, we should not forget to cast an occa- sional glance to the fond and fleeting memories of our past. OVE I' Ihe I'aiI1b0 Senior Maid Beth Hill escorted by Larry Starr xg 1 L 'lfyf ' ' Iliff? .wgezr A' 1 .. f:52T g,. , ' film ' 'GY' ti Ai 5' 'Ewa Junior Maid Jackie Eslick escorted by Greg Brooks Lakeside Queen Darlene Lowery escorted by Rick Skaggs Sophomore Maid Allison Offut escorted by Jeff Marshall Cabot Queen Kim Foster escorted by Ernie Cook Sophomore Maid Kerry Youngblood escorted by Daniel Shirley Senior Maid Gina McGill escorted by Joe Woosley ,fr x X,-f Q2 -Q LJNI E ,M Junior Maid Elaine Weisberger escorted by John Ward J, GIRLS' l P1 Sf i SR. GIRLS BASKETBALL. SCORES LS. OPP. Prattsville 42 51 Arkadelphia 40 66 Cabot 32 74 Searcy 57 67 Lake Hamilton 30 53 Mt. St. Mary 28 80 Cabot 26 45 Sheridan 40 70 Lonoke 18 66 Bryant 34 47 Lake Hamilton 42 63 Searcy 38 42 Cabot 29 60 Sheridan 54 78 Lonoke 44 69 Bryant 37 45 Cabot CTourn.J 37 79 ATHLETICS . , - Ma ' we I . - ' 'rf f, H qf. . 11 , K - - ff -l C f 'rf if l L Bottom Row- left to right: Deanna Cunningham, Audrea Verhelst, Brenda Verhelst, Angie Weidman, Joye Sanders, Michelle Harman. Top Row- Debbie Knowles, Andrea Cunningham, Elaine Weisberger, Jane Jackson, Krystal Duyper, Debbie Schelsinger, Julie Favorite. coach Martha Wilf A .1 K X Volleyball Team: Bottom Row: Left to Right - Teresa Stevens, Deanna Cun- ningham, Michelle Herman, Shirley Whitlow. Top Row: Manager Belinda Brown, Rhonda Dowling, Susan Walsh, Debbie Schlesinger, Jane Jackson, Elaine Weisberger, Manager Mary Humphreys. 37 t U i 5 vwlh X ,lt All S :X , X Z ,VW The Lakeside golf team, consisting of eight members, won the region 5AAA golf tournament. The two man team of Todd Rucker and Chris Walters were selected to attend state competition. There the duo won the title of state runners-up. bottom left - Todd Rucker grimaces as his putt rolls past the hole. bottom middle - Maxie Smith concentrates on his next putt. bottom right - Randy King shows us how it's done. -u Vt, V 5' . tu W9 v I I gi? ' 1 A-4 -1356 Tift? ,ii iitigqifag gl ' fm fui,L,?Q Ai ' W9 , i , Q. A- 1,3 Y, ' is W q,,,4.:f,:,az-f- Q.-jx, A r ' ' 2. gc X-,i'Z',?2fs ' Sizfeo. - t ffdwwf .' fwfr 2 -f ,fo-f, f ' ff' W ,C 1 . it i'I?4'K-fit? 'f1.lfiL-Q, ,,5,lq:fg-. V af: vsft +11 M, .M-ffwzit,ffzxf,-, f. aw L431 'WQf 1, , dwg., e A--.iw,,, ..,2,,w-ff-at ,- -,1-f,,,- -tt--eff .1 af, ,, ,mat it ,126 4 vfg:?','k'wL'JP,,'L't'wifi'-,.Q' ' ' :et ' 'S N - 38 H ,.1,TWy, W 'V ,jfggre-1 YH. tmp i A x s k NP' A, must Standing-left to right - Steve Irwin, Chris Walters, Todd Rucker, Greg Brooks, Coach J.W Chick Austin. Kneeling - Maxie Smith, Larry Starr, Steve Garner, Randy King. 481 i Top left: Todd Rucker contemplates Qossibility of making a birdie. Top right: Maxie Smith putts in a winning fashion. Bottom left: Steve Garner gives it all he's got. Bottom right: Steve Irwin shows off his driving style. qv- .III -Yoon BQ!!! NFK-55555. E, I Q Egiliigifiiiieil :.: ll-- 5a5f?SI llI 'III ::::iu:Ew!! IH - :Il5ip,lllliiz:'llI 4 . E I 5 I ' -Wllllliilll Ili! I lr IYIKI I llllil I es: I' :v:::!i.:!es ,JL x lx Standing-left to right: Jeff Stephens, Greg White, Robbie Bridges, Steve Fischvoght, Bill Thomas, Barry White, Bob McGahan, Kevin Harris, Ernie Cook, Tony Allen Kneeling-left to right: Greg Goodwin, Chris Dierks, Gary Cox. Miles Gilbert, Jerry Bridges, Bill Pascual, Mark Bowlin, Tom Hopkins, Werner Trieschman. Kevin Harris shows off his backhand. g ,Q 'E 7 ,- .fu 'ff' 1.5 LAKESIDE T NETTERS , A l A f , Wf , X l The Lakeside tennis team had another winning season this year. Ernie Cook and Barry White won the AAA doubles championship for the second straight year. Scotty Caroom competed in the singles division and was defeated in the semi- finals by the eventual winner. Bill Thomas and Jeff Stephens were defeated in the quarter-finals by Subiaco. Julie Maeder and Jan Martin won the co- region championship and advanced to the state semi-finals only to be defeated by Van Buren. ' . I A.-KA' kk 4' luivl .rg 1 E top row - left to right: Shari Humphrey, Kim Tucker, Suzanne Graham, Tammy Felts, JoLynn Hall. bottom row - left to right: Shirley Whitlow, Robin Serrett, Julie Maeder, Jan Martin, Kim Anderson, Sarah Fugate. The Lakeside gymnastics team consist- ing of eight gymnasts won the district title. Kim Thomas placed first all-around Leslie lia Ranson placed fifth all-around. They at- tended state competition with Kim Thom- as placing first all-around and the team winning the state championship. For the second consecutive year the jr. high team has won the district title. Thorne placed fourth all-around, and Ade- GYMNASTICS l i ' W i i i' i Top row - left to right: Cindy Humphrey, Sheila lrwin, Terri.Wilson Bottom row - Diane Kelly, Leslie Thorne, Kim Thomas, Joni Davis. i va: 3 YZ: . . Q, M.- iug gf. , 'if , R, bg- V - , .sffzfqzi . 'lf' , Adelia Ranson f'T K Q, 2'--. ?'. 'a'., N. v - :K-Q... .. twgeam. 4,.ffw:'f-N I N ,. ,. .,.M., x 47 A Q - ?f.7'.J'-fm .,ir f ? -'H my-WA 1' -Gt. L' jfvmp pf ffl? g 1 x g . .. -f!..fili.f'l,U-111'-AEQK5 Y 1 - F . K ' - - 1 gi, .H --- - : S-L.: :t --:K -- Vl:gQgjQ3Sq,ft if-fS:v,fnqg'A 'f-',-7' v -, fm L DFXIRY f f , f- 1 A YV ,thc ,ki vi' X250 if any!! -'Aww'-ffvf-f W: , if Zyl ' J X I , A ..W., f 2 'W 'M ,.-LLM-f114, wi , , 'T , ts k,Wk ,N A . , , V j mfs ifsi f 11-HTw.a iencgjb-I-an K -,xgafv X, ,U rv- ax ... .. I .M .41 -- K , rl p f Lakssidef Shfews Onrzfzssigssgnts 95. N i rw . , - ' . Hoff s, xv , Vrkk K ,A ' , in WJ , A,A i Kg ' ' , ' - A ' tfiflnuzr kwixjf ' H ' N 'QQ T- . V' C M' do ,N-Tf'f'ri,g1 , 5522541-1 'J Qff5f?f ag -vs-v: Dale Morgan leads the pack. Es:?w5 'm5'5Q5'i I a Senior High Track Team: Front row - left to right - Todd Grisham, Danny French Scott Lane, Tim Lindsey, Jerry Sears, Dale Morgan - middle row - Mike Doyle Chuck Holman, Scotty Caroom, Robbie Clark, Chris Mahoney, Eric Brannon back row- Stacey Sanders, Mike Akin, Phillip Burton, Chris Crary, Mace Robinson Coach Stiffler. NOT PICTURED: Owen Carpenter, Cliff Wilkinson, Joe Woosley. 'SF af, -vw-. ',1 5 i 1441 .5 , f 7? .f - 93 1 ' H ' '14 '14 Z 5 ' 45 X 2 1 if 'sf E! Q ft 'QT' f1W! .4-7541 45' N thx Q 'Ai 5' .,4'Q - Aff ., L - ,Qi tif if ' af. 1- 0, ,asf-I . ' ,. , P' P ,, ,A ,, ,, 4 ff.. MW' M gf., A GIRLS' TRACK K l. i Girls' Track Team - front row - left to right - Laurie Geurin, Deanna Cunningham, second row - Rhonda Dowling, Kim Bishop, Rita Fincher, Angie'Weidman, Michelle Herman, Jane Jackson, Julie Favorite, Joy Sanders, Linda Sluppick, third row - Elaine Weiseberger, Cynthia Fincher, Andrea Cunningham, fourth row - Coach Wilf, Devon Ham, Krystal Kuyper. gg- r, 2 gl gi llyw JL f , , H, .M ., , . F Wlxgfgiaggd, Q Cunningham for an upcoming meetifxw 'Z' Mwumwv.. msvvqnrg, 1 . , -.img I K A ,, dz.: Y. it Jn 5fh?'ur ,, ',,,wwW'5 ,Q ,1 Y -X rf f , nw. , 22iQfQffl5aLfQ,j ' if Vx? ' ' 'www' rn-as W.:,4m.q L,vf,i, M we 1'-1.,t4':':52f:1w -A wa , -. ,. ,,, H ,,,r. 145: ' f ,wvfwwwwwmm ifall She s goty miLQi13ggii4m ww M MEUR:- F' V W F' W ,Qf i' In N,nJ1i5f,!'f,, , at E ll Z f ' 1 M' up K1 X X O Q 9,414 by F yg Xf ,iff ff fl f l If 0 Zu 1 I KM Mya V I A f x A fx' f f 1, 51 M il, fs. . vs, wiafnl 2 l 9 fx !l B P , 31294 . 4 ,Q f A' .A gd 2 i I ' ii fzlw T i Y 5, Q gt! 1 K ? , ,agji FY , ,,: , I V1 ' I HL. 'nf ,.fl x.' ,WW I I E5: ?i f ' :2ul il .Nh I-' llHIli1i!EllllllllIllll llll nwvvglmuillll ll EEEEIJI-KH-I ' ull! I--U'!lll.ii7L'll ll I A 4 l sibailllliill ill IYAUI I llllll I I l a E I fee: .ss :l...!:.:!ss :lil L Hx in' A l I wx' 1' 5 I 1 J X A 1 3, . 'Sk f ff 13? Luk L 5, , S, ,, Til 1, , l.. ., ,,,. , sy ' ff ufkff' +n Donahue with an award fe American Field Service: front row left to right - Melissa Wilson, Secretary: Lynn Nor- wood, Presidentp Julie Maeder, Reporter: Cathy Drake, Treasurer: Bill McDonnell, Vice- President, second row - Cindy Jennings, Susan Thompson, Cyndy Plummer, Belinda Brown, Angie Weidman, third row - Joni Davis, Lisa Harrison, Diane Roath, Robin Hawthorn, Suzanne Graham, fourth row - Linda Wethington, Teresa Flynn, Kathy Mc- Donnell, Donna Hawthorn, Nancy Harrison, fifth row - Laurie Geurin, Terri Wilson, Martha Wiese, Laura Arduengo, Sarah McDonald, Barbara Underwood, Christal Crow, sixth row - Donna Larkin, Leslie Thorne, Susan Burgess, Lynn Rice, Andrew Beverley, seventh row - Joe Williams, Jan James, Tracie Whited, Diz Reardon, Lisa Miller, Mrs. Markell, Sponsor: Lisa Frost, Chris Walters, Mary Humphreys. The American Field Service is a club which promotes cultural exchanges by bringing a student from another country to attend Lakeside in order that they may learn of American customs. The AFS program also allows a Lakeside student to participate in the American Abroad Program, either during the summer or during the school year. top right - President Lynn Norwood and Mrs. Markell discussed future AFS plans. middle left - AFS added S793 to their treasury by selling candy canes during Christmas time. middle right- Melissa helped raise money for her summer trip abroad. bottom right - Mrs. Stillings met with AFS club members to encourage them in their search for a host family. If 5 I 'N-4' Marsha Stillings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Stillings, would have been a Lakeside senior this year. However, she has spent the year abroad studying in Germany as the representa- tive of the Lakeside Chapter of the American Field Service. As a recepient of the International Schol- arship Program, Marsha has had an exciting ten month stay in Wildbad, Germany with the Roessler family She has studied Math German English Choir Biology and Sports in the German school One of the highlights of her stay was a trip to Berlin and to communist East Germany She also visited the Swiss Alps and the Austrian bor er Our school is very proud of Marsha and pleased top left - A view of the business section of Wildbad. top right - The high school in Wildbad where Marsha was a student. bottom left - A German townscape. bottom right - A glimpse of the residential section of town. that she has had so many memorable exper :ences as a Lakeside senior in Germany GDES TO GEGRMANGY Y I VJ! I KK! F 2-new if French Club front row left to right Donna Hawthorn, Hammel, Treasurer: Tony Brooks, Lisa Dillingham, Valerie Nancy Harrison Robin Hawthorn Marianne Burfeind, Wilson, second row - Steve Dowling, Belinda Brown, Mike Brenda Verhelst Laura Thompson Secretary, Mrs. Alex- Doyle, third row - standing - Yvette Sanderson, Marcia ander Sponsor Saundra Sturdy President Stacy Hag- Clements, Tony Allen, Robert McGahan, Valerie Cloud, gard Vice President Mary Humphreys Reporter, Sharon Andrew Beverely, Keith Evans, Alan Meadows. J The purpose of French Club is to extend an understanding and appre- ciation of the French culture beyond the classroom. As part of the culture, students learn about French cooking, family life, and political beliefs. These customs are explained through programs including music, films, speakers, a trip to New Orleans, and having dinner at Le Mirabelle, and local French restaurant. French Club also participates annually in a state French-speaking contest and festival at UALR. French Club mem- bership is open to any student studying French or having previously completed one year of French. middle left - French Club votes on where and when to have their pot-luck dinner. above - Yvette Sanderson and Brenda Verhelst listen to French lessons in the lab. left - Saundra Sturdy and Stacy Haggard ask for activities suggestions. E 1 25 Q 1 QMQLJR MMIGQS! ,.,.. ti t Spanish Club are Spanish or have studied Spanish for one or two years. ------' ' The purpose of this club is to enrich the members' knowl- edge ofthe language, cultures, and customs of the Span- ish people. During the year the members learned about the Spanish culture and customs through monthly meet- . ings at school, special meetings at various members' homes and field trips. top left- Spanish Club members Kathy McDonnell, Van Rhoden, Laura Fish, Kathy Humphreys, and Cathy Favorite display items of the Spanish top right - Spanish Club kids make a trip to Casa Bonita in Little Rock and munch out on Mexican food. middle right - Susan Burgess, Presi- dent Julie Maeder, and Sponsor Mrs. Markell decide on the pot-luck dinner menu. SPANISH cette Spanish Club: kneeling left to right - Robbie Bridges, Van Rhoden, Laura Fish, Cathy Favor- ite, Lisa McJunckin, Kathy Humphreys, Liz Plummer, Nancy Scott, - sitting on stage - Jan Martin, Julie Maeder, Presidentg Leslie Thorne, Vice President, Melissa Wilson, Kathy Winters, Susan Burgess, Lynn Rice, Pam Schaus, Chuck Jordan, back row - Cyndy Plummer, Lisa Mill- er, Kay Lynn Queen, Terri Wilson, John Maeder, Su- san Thompson, Donna Larkin, Kathy McDonnell, Nan Muncrief, Marsha Hale, Lance Shockley. IDIQAMA Cll I3 Drama Club: on stage - left to right- Mrs. Shehane, sponsorg Kurt Johnston, President: Andrew Beverley, Vice-President, Barbara Brown, Recording Secretary: Lisa Harrison, Corresponding Secretary, Julie Maeder, Treasurer: John Varnedore, RePorterg Mark Talley, Historian: second row - Tom Winton, Keith Evans, Susan Thompson, Joe Williams, Saundra Sturdy, Bill McDonnell, Steve Boling, Donnie Reed, Jackie Eslick, Greg Watermann, third row - Donna Johnson, Mary Humphreys, Laura Thompson, Mike Horibe, Kelley Burke, Chuck Angel, Joni Davis, Sharon Hammel, Doug Johnson, Ken Cypert, fourth row - Susan Burgess, Joy Smith, Tracie Whited, Eddie Cooper, Lynn Rice, Marsha Grissom. Cyndy Plummer, Valerie Cloud, Robbie Bridges, David Moen, Lori George, fifth row - Marcia Clements, Twyla Nash, Donna Larkin, Kathy McDonnell, Kim Anderson, Todd Rucker, Beth Hill, Ellen Breckenridge, Bernice Juckem, Dawn Moffit, Kim Stanage, sixth row - Leaslie Thorne, Linda Carroll, Robin Hawthorn, Diz Reardon, Vicky Hodges, Lisa Godwin, Tracy Randall, Patricia Swan, Kathy Winters, Donna Hawthorn, Christine Parker, seventh row - Marci Prince, Alison Offut, Yvette Sanderson, Robin Serrett, Melinda Milligan, Venicha Weathers, Christal Crow, Cindi Hibbard, Lynn Norwood, Cindy Jennings, Tommy Cooper, Squmpy Few, eighth row - Toni Bowlin, Susan Cunningham, Stacy Haggard, Tamra Bowlin, Kim Foster, Becky O'Bryant, Lisa Frost, Jan James, Nancy Harrison, Dana Allen, Julie Gipson, Tony Brooks, ninth row - Lori Lambert, Mandy Lane, Tracie Hodges, Barbara Underwood, Lin Hill, Dana Burrough, Angie Weidman, Christie Buchanan, Liz Littlejohn, Jan Cantrell, Kim Tucker, Belinda Brown, Carolyn Cooper, 4 The Drama Club is one of Lake- side's most active organizations. Q The growing number of drama club Q members participated in such activi- ties as hosting Lakeside's speech tournament and producing a major play entitled The Madwoman of Chaillot. Within the Drama Club is a special - E organization, Lakeside's Thespian Troupe 2123. A thespian is a student who is interested in the dramatic and liberal arts. He must be dedi- cated and hard-working as he par- ticipates in various dramatic func- tions, such as the school play, tour- naments, and various other speech activities. .Ai M- ' vi-5-W, left - Diz Reardon and Donny Reed try out for the Thespian play. right - Mrs. Shehane and Barbara Brown give their opinion on something UD. 1 The purpose of a thespian society is to ad- ' vance the standards of excellence in theater arts in the secondary schools and to honor those students who have done outstanding J work in school theater programs. The soci- L ety strives to widen the students' and com- munity's cultural horizons by stressing con- tinued participation in the arts. To become a thespian at Lakeside, a student 1 must have earned at least ten C103 points by acting, directing, producing, doing business work, or writing sections of a play. top middle - Kurt Johnston concentrates on play activities top right - Mrs. Shehane uses her gestures to explain middle left - Dawn Moffit displays her stage make-up bottom left - Squmpy Few is deep in thought I-IESIDIANS 5 , as ft fs-Q l Thespians: left so right - Susan Thompson, Joe Williams, Mrs. Shehane, Diz Reardon, Cindy Jennings, Kurt Johnston, President, Andrew Beverley, Vice President, Lynn Norwood, Lori George, Tommy Cooper, Julie Maeder, Treasurerg Barbara Brown, Recording Secretary, Lisa Harrison, Corresponding Secretary: John Varnedore, Reporter, Kim Stanage, Dawn Moffit. Squmpy Few, Mark Talley, Historian: Saundra Sturdy, and Doug Johnson. HE MADWUMAN .M f x .W J 5: YKA b l:think men would be cute as ,, . K . , , , l'II tell you vsfhy I alwayggv piece .of cake a ML my ,fs X , 1- ' ,-Q' 1 Q 0 Lg! K H.: X x V xi K X k Ajax Rx , 5, 4 L' , , v fqfggji g it 2 , . fo igouf' ' g fp 7 V , f i H f CHAILI. On March 15 and 16 Lakeside Thespian Troupe 2123 presented its annual play. This year's production, entitled The Madwoman of ChaiIlot, was an unusual play. Set in Paris, France in an area called Chail- lot, there is no established time period: in- stead, the time is described as being some- time next year. The Madwoman of Chail- lot is a light comedy, yet it has a deeper meaning. The central theme is good versus evil. The protagonist, the Madwoman, tries to destroy all wickedness during an after- noon tea in her cellar. Assorted vagabonds, servants, and other madwomen are deter- mined to help the Madwoman in her fight against crime by holding a court case which axterminates the criminals. The play ends on an endearing note as the Madwoman re- turns to her delightful existence of make- believe. The Madwoman of ChaiIlot is an unusual production, mainly due to the large cast of over fifty people. The production required weeks of dedicated practice and total coo- peration. NM .1 if M ,f w i 1 'L-,K vs fs .13 lb K EE EM' game Having 107 members was proof that the Girls Chorus was the backbone of the Choral Department. These girls at- tended Region Contest At OBU receiv- ingal ll AND llR which qualified them for state competition. top left - Miss White rounds up her girls during region contest at Arkadelphia. middle left - Miss White introduces the Girls Cho- rus at The Spring Concert. bottom left - Lakeside Singers make their debut at the Christmas Concert. Glrls Chorus: Dana Allen Robin Anderson Sherri Arrigo, Laura Bailey Lynn Bailey Rae Bailey Doris Banks, Judy Bettis, Sarah Bohannan, LaSonja Bond Teresa Bran- non Donna Brewer Tina Bridges, Christi Buchannon, Dana Burrough Jae Bur- roughs Helen Byers Kathy Chmeleski, Donna Conly, Laurie Danecki, Lisa Dillingham Barbara Dollar Janet Dorris Angela Faulk Teresa Flynn Nancy Fox Kathy Geurih Julie Gipson Nancy Harrison Donna Hawthorn Robin Hawthorn, Deana Henson, Lin lrwin, Jennifer lrwin Mary Jones Tammie Kuhn Lori Lambert Michelle Lassiter Julie Lee Robin Lindsey, Susan Littlejohn Marci Malone, Donna Mosakowski Mary Mahaffey Keren Marrall Ashely Martin Shannon Mitchell Nan Muncrief Kim Mc- Clellan Debby Moore Kathy Morgan, Carolyn Neal Nancy Nishimoto Kathy Nooner, Kathleen Olive Gwen Oliver Marsha Oliver Silvia Potter Marci Prince Patti Prince Kathleen Quackenbush Tracy Randall Debbie Rodgers Barbara Rowland Yvette Sanderson Donna Scott Valerie Seaveno Renee Selvidge Pam Shaddock Lisa Sheets Teresa Sheets, Cherly Short Pam Skaggs, Kay Sligh Brenda Stockwell Rhonda Scribner Linda Taylor Terry Taylor, Sheila Terry Vickie Terry, Lori Tillotson, Connie Thornton, Linda Tyler Barbara Underwood Sheila Varnedore, Teresa Varne- dore Marie Vinet Dana Walters Melissa Walters Marta Weise Etania Wilson Brenda Woodtke Kerry Youngblood. aiedzkayndf V V i , ec N if x J, a we ' . , , V il N vt si gk til XT? is r ji, V' I V V s N t X l i 1 Vx , , , . . , 1 - ft V V . , V . B 1 Q - is ., ,L J fi, 1 i 1 Hill, Teresa Hodges, Traci Hodges, Denise Horn, Mary Horton, Freida Hudson, Carole i ik . V . V V gvx ag gi gg Si 5 V Q rf as? 51 f k ' ' ' 3 ' gt- Ay V V V - V , t 15 tl , i i V V 5 5 5 ' l , . , . any 490 f W , XL, V V . . V l O I An addition to the choral department was the Lakeside Singers. This select group of 35 sang at all concerts. They also attended region and state con- tests receiving excellent ratings. 1 14 ssh J sea L Iv -V: :vine ggv,.':,... Q Q . 'ri Lakeside Singers bottom row left to right Venicha Weathers Patricia Swann Susan Cunningham Laura Thompson Ricky Hogue Brian Espenchied Minh Hicks Hammel Linda Wetherington Cathy Drake Julie Maeder Chris Pope Howie Sublett Scott Meadows Doug Johnson Tamara Brogan Donna Johnson Debbie Evans Traci Cook top row Melissa Langston John King MarkTalley KurtJohnston Sean Smith Greg Spakes Andrew Beverley Donny Reed Diz Reardon John Varnedore Joy Smith I Barbara Brown, Linda Carroll, Cindy Glidewell, Helen' Chandler - middle'row - sharoii 3' Qz.,....4.g.., s H '1 , . x '-,A rf- - r i 57' - 6 Q, i . ,QE-Xf y l llif fi' 2 pal Bel Canto is a select group of girls consisting of 18 members. They perform at concerts featuring chore- ography. This year they were an add attraction in both Football and Basketball Homecomings. Besides per- forming at school, they also perform for civic organiza- tions. top left - Liz Littlejohn expresses her feelings in a song at Spring Concert. top right - Bel Canto entertain Royalty at BB Homecoming. middle left - At a pep assembly Bel Cantos show their spirit. bottom left - bottom row - left to right - Barbara Underwood Linda Wetherington Venicha Weathers Melissa Langston Christy Buchan- non - top row - Dana Burrough Michelle Lassiter Cheryl Short LaSonja Bond. bottom right - Miss White adds her special touch with a song. an J H 4 Q Q31 ' S. l CWMWZ Madrigals: bottom row - left to right - Linda Car- roll Susan Cunningham Laura Thompson Donna Johnson Julie Maeder Kim Stanage - middle row - John Varnedore Tracey Whited Andrew Beverley co-leader' Barbara Brown Doug Johnson Cathy Drake Diz Rear- don, - top row - Donny Reed, Kurt Johnston, co- leaderp Mark Talley, Greg Spakes, John King. The Lakeside Madrigals were kept busy this school year sing ing for numerous civic organ: zations which included eleven engagements at Christmas Besides these they performed for both homecoming ceremo nies and various school func tions The grand finale was the Third Annual Madrigal Concert Special variety acts were fea tured along with a tribute to Broadway entitled Hats Off to Broadway. This spring the Madrigals at- tended region and state com- petitions receiving Superior ratings at both events. middle left - Madrigal boys are in search of girls as they sing a selection from South Pacific. middle right - Miss White gets carried away with Trouble in Tahiti. lower left - Kurt Johnston and Susan Cunningham perform an original dance to enhance the Broadway theme. lower right - Madrigals entertain again with an Oklahoma number. wwe' 2,0-i 'fn , 'wi ,. ,aa if - ,. ' , 2 ,ASL ., . 4 I I 9 L K X ff ftv W as at 'Q ' Q l ff, ev XM, 4 L tw. n y 3395 J, if 4 X, , vs f r Q fwfr 'rf t t Q5 5 ' Y N 1 ,J 4 QR. 2 ,.. G65 ,mea if g r 3' 'Q-fl 'f 4 1 . . my X , . . t ' t mf .,. P-lnslannn-q , as xi , ISIS. ' 01,-4 ' . , . ff -' 'I W ,A rd Q g.Vg K ,A fix' at tiitaat M S rr top left - Senior Madrigals sing' Precious and Few as their farewell to Lakeside. top right - Laura Thompson was the only LHS student to participate in All-State choir. middle left - The following students were selected for Who s Who in Music: Linda Wetherington Barbara Brown, Kim Stanage Andrew Beverley Cathy Drake. 'niddle right- Bel Canto use choreography in their number to add spark to Spring ooncert. bottom left - Kathleen Quackenbush LaSonja Bond and Doug Johnson utilize noth vocal and instrumental talents. oottom right - All-Region Choir members: bottom row - left to right - Susan - unningham Melissa Langston, Laura Thompson, - middle row - Doug Johnson - top row - Mark Talley Andrew Beverley Greg Spakes. ' 5 Q , -W4 4' Q if 5 My 'K . 5 R 2 FQ fix it X r 11 I I rfb: ' ' 1 1 ' , 1 ' 'X I 3 T , ' 5 , , Q rw: E If 1 X n , , ... , ,,,55,h ,,, S 5 J 'Z' V . Y 15 Af y l f ,Q ' 'K ' n F ' wx ,ai ' Y 1 H 1' L.. -9' V l .X 165 lf? ff ,, n, vw 3 xi 1 a' 36' er v , up ft T. J ' s A 1 Maxx 1 L Q if: A . f' J ailnga 5 X i F ' ii H 'Q ,L y 4' it Q B., .. ', WN- 4 is.. 5 si , yi if , T ' 'vt shwrs rs v . 4....., -. 5. fi top left - Majorettes: LaVonda Bond, Captaing Susan Bogard, Janet Jack- son. middle left - Ram Band honors mascot. bottom left - Flag Girls: left to right - Marsha Grissom, tri-captain, Barbara Batterton, Penny Quackenbush, Twyla Nash, Kerry Youngblood, Janet Tay- lorg tri-captain: Terri Theimann, tri-captain. bottom right - Mr. Martin directs band at BB game. W3 Lakeside Senior Band: Joey Amick, Drum Major, Spencer Anthony, Al Arduengo, Freshman Representative, Barbara Batterton, Greg Batter- ton, Sophomore Representative, Jim Bishop, Marvin Blair, Susan Bo- gard, LaSonja Bond, LaVonda Bond, President: Danny Boren, Tony Brooks, Scott Burch, Mark Boling, Steve Boling, Dennis Chapman, Amanda Cheatham, Andy Cheatham, Paul Chenault, Mitch Couch, Dar- ryl Creasy, Tom Daley, Shannon Edwards, Allan Foster, Allan Germany, Lynda Golden, Rodney Golden, Ellen Gray, Marsha Grissom, David Har- AND vey, Cindi Hibbard, Janet Jackson, Doug Johnson, Wendy Koppel, Janet Linzey, Kathy Linzey, Carl Long, Kathy McDonnell, Mark Matthews, David Moen, Vice-President: Twyla Nash, Kathleen Quackenbush, Pen- ny Quackenbush, Secretary: Cheryl Reynolds, Randy Rhodes, Dianna Rose, Kim Rucks, Mike Seaton, Tammy Segal, Marie Steinbrenner, Howie Sublett, Janet Taylor, Terri Thiemann, Monty Thornton, Charlie Wehrman, Tom Winton, Junior Representative, Kerry Youngblood. Win! f Fl -W f.- . Q 4- In f D' ssrf 2 s if 0 to 5 ' In mid-August the members of the Lakeside High School Band began work for the marching season and continued to work throughout the school year. The group played for all pep assemblies, for all football games - both at home and away. The band also per- formed at varsity basketball games. The senior band competed in the Ashdown and Cam- den lnvitational Marching Contests and marched in several parades - the Lakeside Homecoming Parade, the Hot Springs Christmas Parade, the State Fair Pa- rade, the United Way Parade, and the Garland County Fair Parade. Several band members won individual honors in all- region competiton - Kim Rucks, Monte Thornton, Al Arduengo, Howie Sublett, Carl Long, Alan German, Charlie Wehrman, Dennis Chapman, Tom Daley. Senior high all-region band includes: Terri Thiemann, David Moen, Marie Steinbrenner, Twyla Nash, Marvin Blair, and Greg Batterton. As an indication of individual talent, the junior and senior high band members own a total of 75 first and second place division medals at the Region Ill Solo and Ensemble Contest. LQ ARI stv1 rf T4 W f.,Wm..,W ,,, ,mi W uw, ,Y k. my - 'lu---sfvi--fx..-smq,--Q,,,,.,.,, .bk ,,.q,,- gb, .,,,,....ws 1 A -n A Q . :uk top - Senior Band performs at final concert. middle left - Terri Theirmann is caught by surprise. middle right - David Moen admires an award he has just received. bottom left - I can't do a thing with my hair! bottom right - Penny Quackenbush gives Blupper awards at band ban- quet. freshman rbmzrlealiers The freshman cheerleaders were busy throughout the 1978-79 school year. They began their activities by selling soft drinks at softball games in or- der to raise money. During the school year, they cheered at all ninth grade athletic events, in- cluding football games and boys' and girls' basketball games. They also presented an origi- nal cheer to the bas- ketball and football homecoming royal- ty. The freshman cheerleaders should be congratulated for their outstanding support of the ninth grade team. xx Freshman Cheerleaders: standing - left to right - Gwen Reeves, Laura Fish, Captain: Liz Plummer, sitting - Kayla Shirley, Allison Braughton, Terri Wilson, Co-Captain: Kim Cloud, Sheila lrwin. L, GT-if-rv' bottom left - Freshman enthusiasm is contagious at a pep assembly. - I bottom right - Freshmen seriously consider cheerleader tryouts. Golddusters: front row - left to right - Laura Green, Beth Hill, Valerie Wilson, Becky O'Bryant, second row i - Susan Burgess, Darlene Lowery, Lt., Tamra Bowlin, Capt.: Cindy Jennings, Corpg Kelley Burke, Lynn Rice, third row - Squmpy Few, Vicky Hodges, Marsha Hale, Susan Cunningham, Lisa Frost, and Saundra Sturdy. A .v f . - , ' H 1 V 293. it . is , , v , 5 I 5 In 1978 - 79, Golddusters added sparkle, poise, and vitality to Lakeside's sports events by performing origi- nal routines at all football and basketball games and pep assemblies. ln addition, they marched in the homecoming and county parades. During the summer, they attended camp and won the home routine trophy and the overall trophy. The Golddusters spent many dedicated hours of practice in order to show their support of the various sports activities. Middle left - Golddusters march in Christmas Parade above - Expressions at a football game left - Captain Tamra presents camp trophy to Mr. Tarkington. Was: '- - - A RAHS The 1978 - 79 Varsity Cheerleaders have shown their belief in the Rams. During the school year they cheered for the various Lakeside teams, both girls and boys. To promote better school spirit and sportsmanship, the members made signs to decorate the halls and spon- sored football and basketball parties. The Varsity Cheerleaders worked hard even before school started. They went to a cheerleading camp at Jonesboro and earned numerous awards: five superior ribbons, a super star ribbon, the spirit stick, the first place trophy in their division, and the award of Excellence fthe highest award givenj. Also, Captain Kim Foster was cho- 1 , iti l '5 ' 5 A15 i' ' fit KA, V. . Q 25.3. N, K? ,M V . -i,. ' mt. . ,,,Q Qld T Ls- '+ LJ K L .5 1 l i?'E.3.'lFf 27521 L so A 24 on 9 'go p- A I ' ,:,. 5 ,Z s ' ' BV . .L ' 'Sp' n Q v s ., offs, .nd I 4 'Ev 9' 'Y -r. T J, f- . , Wi- gr U ,::'. .'.r+:m H s qu A mm 3 M A L v :. - - ly, ra U kggcii s . Q X T . Q J ' 2 it Varsity Cheerleaders: kneeling left to right - Kay Lynn Queen, Gina McGill, Co- Captain, Jan James, standing - Kim Foster, Captain, on Jeep - Alison Offut, Lisa Miller, Tracey Whited, Cyndy Plummer, and Toni Bowlin. sen to be a National Cheerleading Association instructor. ..fZ'I,:325??'i'23Wf OFFICE ORK ERS CKEEPI ' GBUSY , ff If ,V Office Workers: left to right-Susan Thompson, Lynn Norwood, Steve Garner, Dawn Moffit, Melissa Wilson, and Lori GFIRE George. TGI-IE CVVATCH Fire Marshals: left to right-Bill McDonnell, Lori George, Shari Humphrey, and Chris Dierks. YS IIIID GIRIS STIITE Boys and Girls State: back row - John Varnedore, Kurt Johnston, Ernie Cook, front row - Lori George, Kim Foster Three boys and two girls were chosen to represent Lakeside as del- egates to Boys and Girls State. This is a significant honor because sever- al students are carefully reviewed by members of the faculty scholarship committee, which is appointed by the principal. The students reviewed are selected according to their scho- lastic achievements, character, and service, not only to their school, but also to their community and church. The purpose of Boys and Girls State is to provide a better under- standing of the local, state, and na- tional governmental procedures. During the students' stay at Boys and Girls State, a mock government is established. Each delegate is re- quired to campaign for an official po- sition. After the election of officials, the winners preside over their du- ties, taking their governmental re- sponsibilities seriously and making important decisions. Each delegate who has attended Boys and Girls State returns to his community with a deeper appreciation and a better understanding of his or her govern- ment. , , cm, rf 1-.f...W, I A T K I W fffdfvggeyl s Flag Raisers: left to right- John Edwards, David Shipper, Mike Rathbun. and Mike Jones. -g-, nw . i 'f 1 141 I-i Student Council Of ficers left to right Toni Bowlin Report son Treasurer Cyndy Plummer Secretary Andrew Beverley Vice Pres: dent, Cathy Drake President erp Susan 'Thomp: middle left - Lakeside girls show enthusiasm during spirit week middle right - Magician Don Brandon explains his plans to cut Steve Garners head off, while Becky O'Bryant Leslie Thomas and Dawna Davis look on lower left - President Cathy Drake and Representative Kurt Johnston get down at SC sponsored homecoming dance lower right - Mr. Watts and Kim Foster draw raffle ticket for groceries gf .H J mn, , kt: W ' f W' -2 saay,Apf4l f Day-754 ti-fr rfi 2, : P! 's ' I Q I is . ,. Q iv 'aff I 4 ff 5gg73Jl'4 Jtl- M . . , X.,-+5 QW: atm . A ' fifff g :f ist if - F k im? 5, 423 X. ,ff 1-,,:a 'ef 2- , ' 'fest 9,135 ' f fggfn 35 Adm 9 Sfualfn7ft Em The Student Council, a vitally important group of any high school, serves as a liaison between stu- dents and administration. The members have a common goal of serving the student body, while at the same time, helping students to realize the seri- ous nature of organizing and maintaining school ac- tivities, rules, and regulations. In addition to serving the students, the council sponsored the following activities: Football and Bas- ketball Homecomings, fall and spring dances, a homecoming sign contest, a grocery raffle, a magic show, and a Christmas tree ornament display. upper left - SC advertises for the magic show which they spon- sored as a money-making project. middle right- Tamra Bowlin and Bryan Sligh show spirit on Far- mer!Zap Day as they prepare for homecoming ceremonies. Qwadwf Student Council: kneeling - left to right- Kayla Shirley, Kristy Thorson, Lori George, Julie Maeder, Tammy Felts Kim Foster, Dana Burrough, Shari Humphrey, Kathy Winters, Lisa Frost - standing- Mark Bowlin, Kurt Johnston Cathy Drake, Andrew Beverley, Cyndy Plummer, Susan Thompson, Toni Bowlin, Chris Walters, Joe Williams. Beta Club: Sitting left to right - Lynn Norwood, Secretary, Barbara Brown, Treasurer, An- drew Beverley, Vice- Presidentg Cindy Jen- nings, President, Lisa Godwin, Reporter, sec- ond row - Dawn Moffit, Melissa Wilson, Kim Fos- ter, Toni Bowlin, Mike Horibe, Laura Thompson, Stacy Haggard, third row - Greg Watermann, Tommy Cooper, Julie Maeder, Marsha Oliver, Becky O'Bryant, Beth Hill, Tamra Bowlin, Bill Mc- Donnell, John Varnedore, Kurt Johnston, Cathy Drake, Valerie Cloud, Joni Davis, Linda Taylor, Don- na Larkin, saundra Stur- dy, Joe Williams, fourth row - Mark Talley, Jeff Bo- gard, Wade Espenchied, Barbara Underwood, Cyndy Plummer, Ernie Cook, Donna Johnson, and Steve Boling. fi 1 .jx Mp? r an-' , f I 4 a xy Yr, - Wi . S' fi ' f ,,l, A . ' I . ax -l Beta Club is an academic organiza- tion whose purpose is to recognize those students who excel scholastical- ly. During the fall, new members were inducted in a formal ceremony. Beta Club members carried lunch trays for donations to the Arthritis Foundation. On Valentine's Day they held a pro- gram for the children in the Levi Hospi- tal and continued to support the Arthri- tis Foundation throughout the school year. middle left - The Beta Club induction includes both Juniors and Seniors. middle right- Beta Club members turn in money from carrying trays to Treasurer Barbara Brown, bottom left - Tamra Bowlin, Dawn Moffit and Lisa Godwin make plans for the Levi Arthritlc Hospital Valentine party. bottom right - President Cindy Jennings shows school spirit. l if K F. me 1 1 l i 1 is l l Y ., i i Throughout history, man has recognized and marked those o excel. ln election to the National Honor Society, the ool faculty honors students for the attainments already lade and recognizes the promise for continued excellence. ie National Honor Society looks upon education as a total duct, measured by four dimensions of life ---- scholarship, dership, character, and service. Because of the members' ool-oriented interests, they have helped Lakeside by such ivities as selling football programs at all home games and rchasing two American flags. As a community service pro- t, they participated in the Garland County Drive to raise ds for the March of Dimes. n the spring, new members are introduced to the National nor Society in a solemn, candlelight induction ceremony t reveals the honor of being included in this organization. dle left - Senior members present a program describing the qualifications being a NHS member. dle right - NHS inductees take the National Honor Society pledgexduring induction ceremony. r right - President John Varnedore and Vice-President Steve Garner pre- over induction ceremonies. V-5535 ' 'Q www! f 1 . 5 V w S 3 ATIONA National Honor Society: back row-left to right - Andrew Beverley, Tamra Bowlin, Ernie Cook, Beth Hill, Becky O'Bryant, Kim Foster, Cyndy Plummer, Cindy Jennings, Jeff Bogard, Valerie Cloud - sitting - Julie Maeder, Secretaryg Lisa Godwin, Reporter, John Varnedore, President, Dawn Moffit, Treasurer: Mrs. Shehane, Sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Steve Garner, Vice- President. .fi4?i s 2 -Q Q, 1 rt f SW 3 5 , sw l 1 1 i n - Q ,fra is if M5 S 'Nf7e!fAl 5? , ia Qiiglggi ' 35ifj.fi Qfe9'ff 75 s t e I I ST FF Top - left to right: Keith Evans, Artist and Organizations: Marvin Blair, Photographer: Steve Boling, Academics: Miss Tweedle, Sponsor: Mark Wagner, Sports: Nancy Fox. Organizations: Lisa Godwin, Academics and Copy Editor: John Varnedore, Sports Editor: Barbara Brown, Activities Editor: Mark Talley, Sports: bottom - left to right: Cathy Drake, Business Editor: Christal Crow, Asst. Editor: Ellen Breckenridge, Academics: Jan Garner, Business: Stacy Haggard, Activities: Mary Humphreys, Organizations: Greg Watermann, Photographer: Lynn Norwood, Editor: Tom Winton, Activities: Susan Thompson, Organizations Editor: Brenda Edgar, Business: Lisa Harrison, Business: NOT PICTURED: Greg Batterton, Photographer. W ,f 7 ' 'fl fx S ,f Y 4. X V .Af 'f rw- 'r, X. 7 .Vt,yx ,ad This year the yearbook staff members had the advan- I f tage of being able to work on the yearbook in commercial art class. The class met for one period each day to work , Q53 i.:s 5... '- on lay-out design, copy-writing, editing, advertising, mer- T Qifff chandising, and photography. The student were divided in to groups that worked on the academic, activities and 5, .ff'1l7 fQ ' organizations, sports, advertisement, and photography sections of the yearbook. Each group was required to complete its own section to meet necessary deadlines. , ' Often times, being a member of the yearbook staff meant .,i jg A hurrying to meet deadlines and working outside of class 1 to complete a section. In addition to working on the . my yearbook, students also learned the rudiments of com- mercial art. if gf, 1 Ll. middle left - Lynn Norwood explains layout procedures to Tom Winton and' Q Keith Evans. middle - Christal Crow, Lynn Norwood discuss plans for the 'opening section. middle right - Jostens representative, Lonnie Stewart, looks over academic layouts. bottom right- Activities and organizations group members decide on pictures for thejr layouts. PIIIIORIIIIIII , jfs ,N The purposes of a school news- paper are to inform the students of past and upcoming school X events, to allow the students to bi express their opinions, and to en- ,-' Gp tertain its readers. This year the 'YYQC PanoRama attempted to fulfill these obligations toward its read- ers. The staff covered all major events, such as homecoming ceremonies, sports interviews, and club news by way of write-ups and photographs. Each member of the staff contributed a part of his talent, whether his talent was in writing, editing, photography, layout, bookkeeping, drawing, or typing. This year has marked an ad- vancement in the PanoRama, as it expanded to include elementary and middle school news as well as high school news. The members of the PanoRama learned many things by trial and error about journalism as they worked in an effort to produce an outstanding newspaper. 9-.a .il 3, ,ip ,-f fJfrmg' kc 'V ll 'If F5 N1 -if we ter -E PanoRama: left to right- Andrew Beverley, Photo- graphic Editor, Tommy Cooper, Sports Editor, John Varnedore, Business Manager, Kurt Johnston, Fea- ture Editor, Cindy Jennings, Assistant Editor, Lisa Godwin, Editor-in-chief, Mrs. Bogard, Sponsor, back row - Steve Boling, Donna Johnson, Lisa Harrison, Jerry Caroom, Greg Spakes, Marie Steinbrenner, Kim Stanage, Bill McDonnell, Julie Maeder, Greg Wa- termann, Yvette Sanderson. top - Mrs. Bogard and the PanoRama staff put their headstogether to come up with unique ideas for the paper. middle left - Editor Lisa Godwin 'rushes to meet deadlines. middle center - Greg Spakes and classmates view the PanoRama. Lniddlg right - Future editor, Steve Boling, shows the frustrations of is jo . 4 UHHIEL HUD SEGEWEQHI Quill and Scroll- kneel- ing left to right - A - drew Beverley John Varnedore Tommy Cooper standing- Mrs. Bogard Miss Tweedle sponsors' Jerry Car- oom Kim Stanage Cin- dy Jennings Julie Maeder, Barbara Brown, Lisa Harrison, Kurt Johnston, Lynn Norwood, Lisa Godwin, Susan Thompson, Greg Watermann, Mark Tal- ley. FBLA Future Business Leaders of America - sitting on ground left to right - Teresa Flynn, Histori- an, Marsha Brock Tina Bridges, Debbie Ransweiler Treasurer' Kim Foster Beth Hill John Ward, Vice-President' Leigh Smith, John Varnedore, Presi- dent, second row - Alecia Howell, Sylvia Potter, Tamra Bowlin, Becky O'Bryant, Debby Moore, Mary Humphreys, Mrs. lrwin, Sponsor, standing left to right- Amanda Cheatham, Dan- ny Boren, Bernice Juckem, Don- na Johnson, Laurie Stueart, Kim Anderson, LaVonda Bond, Ron King, Shari Humphrey, Mike Lowrey, Lori Tillotson, Sheila lr- win, Ellen Breckenridge. nr' 'mf-fi . x r t Ji.. 51 ..,+ The Future Business Leaders of America s purpose is to prepare prospective business leaders for the future Projects for the year included participation in district and state com petition and a trip to the Federal Reserve Bank in Little Rock. FBLA members contributed var- ious services to the faculty students and ad- ministration. lower left - Kim Anderson shows her ability at correcting mistakes. lower right - Kim shows disgust at her typing talents. l wwf' wglwif wx .. ' '- ' Future Teachers of America - left to right sitting on stage - Donna Larkin, President: Lisa Harrison, Vice Presi- dent, Dawn Moffit, Sec- retary, Cindy Ware, Treasurer, Brenda Ver- helst, Reporter, Mrs. Alexander, Sponsor Left to right going on stage - Belinda Brown, Linda Carroll, Lynn Norwood, Marci Prince, Yvette Sander- son, Diane Roath, Brenda Edgar, Susan Thompson, Back row - Shannon Mitchell, Lau- rie Stueart. S 5 l i gi Future Teachers of America is an or- ganization consisting of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are interested in some aspect of education. Regularly scheduled monthly meetings were usu- ally held in a member's home and often featured guest speakers and panel dis- cussions. FTA members had the oppor- tunity to deal directly with methods of education by organizing projects with the middle schooI's special education class on Halloween and Valentine's Day, These special projects and pro- grams enabled the members of Future Teachers of America to better under- stand the educational process. middle left - Vice-President Lisa Harri- son spreads her friendly attitude. middle right- Laurie Stueart stays busy working on FTA business. bottom left- Mrs. Alexander expresses her opinion about FTA. bottom right - FTA members - Laurie Stueart, Brenda Edgar, Lisa Harrison, Mrs. Alexander, Dawn Moffit, and- Donna Larkin- gather for a pot-luck din- ner and the regular monthly meeting. i l .gg 1.4 ft. X l W, ay i. f'5'351'I zrsififia s , -TT . 'QQ M ,. 1,175 'ni I , if ' . f SEI NE ELLIB2 T i ' ' first row - Greg Watermann - second row - Barbara Under- wood, Doug Fletcher,Tom Wattermann,Rlcky Flemming, Wade Espenschied, Brian Espenschied, JB John King, Scott Burch, Wendy Koppel, Ricky Hogue -third row - Ken Cypert, Kathy Winters, Sheryl Seaveno, Jan Cantrell, Shannon Mitchell, Joy Smith, Krystal Kuyper, Angie Weid- man, Kelly Stueart, Melissa Wilson, Steve Dowling, John King -third row - standing - Mrs. Grissom, Sponsor, Mary Humphreys, Tony Brooks, Steve Boling, Donna Larkin, Mrs. Roberts, Sponsor. top left - Chemistry students learn about the mysteries of science through experimentation. top right- Kelly Stueart and Donna Larkin look over KeIIy's Science Fair project with satisfaction. bottom left-Mike Horibe finds dissecting sharks interest- ing. bottom middle - Science club President, Ricky Hogue, takes charge at a meeting. bottom right - Greg, what are you doing? Q 'Wir if V - ...H l ,. , ..,N,M,,.?-R - 3 I top left - Mrs. Grissom shows Greg Batterton our mother planet. top right- Mrs. Roberts, Donna Larkin and Kelley Stueart admire one of the many butterfly collections. middle left - Members of the Science Club have an important meeting. middle right - A guest speaker presents an educational program to the Science Club. 'fllril .l in. ROCKET CLUB: The Rock- et Club was a new organi- zation which included both high school and mid- dle school students. The club studied the mechani- sims and engineering of rockets. The club partici- pated in activities such as Southwest Junior High ex- hibitions, as well as Lake- side Elementary and Mid- dle School exhibitions. The club received a 550.00 merchandise cer- tificate as a merit of ac- complishment. -5 :rw ,M a .gi J weak Yfibaw- . 3 S y a. it - if 1 V l A Q f K tif? X55 I , ' X V , es' LFl5Tll?lE HUEHET jk? Signs. My man, Carl Long. exhibition. bottom left - left to right - Ricky Houge, Vice-President: Wade Espenchied, Presidentg Brian Espenchied, Treasurer and Secretaryg Dennis Chap- bottom right - Lakeside fs , fl .,. ' Rocket Club members dem- A onstrate their rockets at an S llBI2AI2y CLUB Q ' l f ..,. ., ,g ,we W 551. - Y. wezfzzz 7 evgsfnggi ,. - L .xi ,y The Library Club is a service organization whose members were on hand to help students and teachers alike. By helping others, they also helped themselves. Through practical experience, members of the Library Club learned the principles of handling and running a library smoothly and efficiently. Cooperation and per- serverance were the bywords of the organization. The main duties of its members were to check out and in library materials, keep materials organized, type and file cards and help the student body and faculty members locate materials. The Library Club was not all work, though. Through the organization, lasting friendships were formed between its members and the student body and faculty. upper left - L. Wethington, Mrs. Arnold, sponsor, L. Stueart, L. Taylor, T. Flynn, upper right- Mrs. Arnold voices her opinion. left center - Members of the Library Club are: kneeling left to right- K. Marrall, L. Wethington, Secretary, J. Bettis, R. Lindsey, P. Prince, second row - left to right- R. Serrett, Treasurer, S. Bohannon, Mrs. Arnold, sponsor, D. Moore, M. Konor, third row -left to right- J. Ledbetter, S. Meadows, L. Taylor. Vice-Presidentg L. Stueart, President, T. Lambert, M. Lane, B. Stockwell, T. Flynn, not pictured - K. Greene, Reporter. center right- Laurie keeps the library looking good. bottom right - Finding anything interesting Teresa? rnlllll 5 A FUTURE IIOIIIEIIIIIKERS Wi. IIIIIERICII The activities of the Future Homemakers of America in 1978-79 included a number of lun- cheons, a trip to the State Future Homemak- ers of America meeting, the annual mother- daughter banquet, and a Christmas tea where the girls modeled clothing from various busin- esses throughout Hot Springs. ln addition to these group activities, some of the officers went to Jessiville to plan for the state meeting. Major money-making projects included work- ing in the concession stands at games through the school year and selling cookbooks to the student body and other supporters. Upper Left: President, LaVonda Bond and officers discuss future plans for the F.H.A. Right: F.H.A. club members prepare decorations for the All Sports Banquet. LT? Members of F.H.A.: Front Row-C. Neal, T. Hill, L. Bridges, G. Reeves, K. Sorter, D. Rodgers, F. Hudson, reporter, second row-L. Lambert, T. Whited, T. Bridges, H. Byers, A. Martin, J. Lee, T. Hodges, M. Lane, D. Capps, D. Dobbs, S. Bohanon, B. Stockwell, Mrs. Thompson, sponsor: third row-B. Underwood, L. Hill, K. Sligh, S. Graham, V. Wilson, R. Dowling, K. Thorson, K. Cloud, J. Jackson, b. O'Bryant, T. Bowlin, B. Hill, fourth row- L. Bond, presidentg J. Cantrell, secretary, A. Weidman, photographer, G. Rice, treasurer, M. Lane, R. Selvidge, historian: B. Edgar, first vice- president: D. Scott, second vice-president. The Junior ROTC program concluded another successful year. The ROTC students competed in four orienteering meets and nine rifle meets, taking first place team trophies in each event. The girls' color guard participated in their first meet, taking third place. In addition, the Lakeside rifle team won the state championship for the fifth consecutive year. Four members of the rifle team were selected to attend a Junior Olympic match at Colorado Springs, Colorado. These boys were four of 110 chosen from the United States to compete in this match. Greg Wilson placed second, winning one gold and one silver medal, Holmes Scott placed fourth, Chip Sexton placed seventh, Bruce Kellar placed eighth. Because of his high score, Greg Wilson was eligible to go to Fort Benning, Georgia, all expenses paid. There he competed in the Pan-American games, which is a step below the Olympics. The results of the games were not known until the end of the summer. Also two cadets, Richard Sims and Scott Rinald, were selected as recipiants of four year Army ROTC scholarships. ,f tif Boys' Color Guard: left to right - Eddie Cornell, Gary Vaughn. David Shipper, Mike Jones. 4, 4, gs 1 au., . ,ri , In fs fgf 4 s 7 . Glrls' Color Guard: left to right - Belinda Kellar, Jeanine Cornell, Kathy Greene, Mary Jones, Melisha Brock, a y- nj me z X Yr! f G 5 v ! W ,- 3 iq L, in -f -,M It Qgziziaeiw , ' , f . , . . 4 4- .kLff. 51:2 my - 'i - ,WLL flirt- A f ' Wifi 5-31rf'f,:f55gg - 'f 'G i t ' LJ 5 T W ' ' Y i:YCE'?q- ,3sfg,'ST7?53S'i14555 5f ,V Q jx -mf, , A Q, . - 'Q , f 1 k ,, f. . Je-x 'J 11 , ,Q -, ,. W, ----- 2,- V ,fu - ,. Q, , .., gf A - , - i g, ,sv ' 41 g .nf A. 932 T' , 'fl ,W K A ' Aff: r A N 'LP' V4 79 ffm' A 795wxA?:i'3'f'i!?Z, Ll ,' 1 Mwffwf. '-1 filxf 5 ' f f ' . ' f f - 'fz-1 N ' ' p. se .fx 1,3 ' i ' f ' 'ffffaw- 1 - vii? 'Perf ' 'L 'Hg 'f ' f W. 1- f ' + ,- ' ,' . ' ' 5 I . .- r , fy ,?'g'1,1ZL.-Q, . -1. L-V-'-2 ' ' -Fx -91 4 K H , ,. f - 1 .. S -N M'f?'1 ii.lfL'r' 1- 41 1 ffvr Y . in ,,-5,511 5, S N ,1 ,.f'lg 5 sl. -qw, ,'f??' ini- H L' A . J ' ,iff f 'Q'v,,g.f :nfl LW, dw 9: 3 Ky 4- SQ' A 1 f k. -'vr h ii J: J .Q L ' W. a n 1 -- 'ff V rv' . AQ' I A , i w , ' - 'f:. -K ,ELL Y' - 'WQ1-F '1. ' ' 'i1 f ffWTZ' -fi. , - V' 'P wr , ' f',ffg, - W , df 2 f ir .. I . gg -' - . ,Q-ef Lv .dei . 1. 7 , A , A ,t 'ni I ' ' '5vf 'fi:?'Zh ' J, 'Q ' ' 1, ,V ,VM AA I 2 Y A - 5 ' A V 1 . Q.. 1 xi., M in fl In Az vi I L J! 9' ' , , - ., 1 ' 1 , U 1, f ,, D N'--ann.. L' 86 'L -.,::.gg'w- M , .. ,, N. 4 'aim Willing ROTC students and fac- ulty members were given the op- portunity to take a helicopter ride. The helicopter, a UHD, was compliments of Fort Leonard- wood, Missouri. The cadets and teachers were given an ariel tour of thexkcity. The annual inspection results once again showed the hard work of the ROTC students. They were awarded Honor Unit with distinc- tion, which ranks them in the top ten percent of the country. A re- presentative from the headquar- ters unit at Fort Riley, Kansas and the TMS from the University of Arkansas presided over the ln- spection. :ig 'nd ,- 4'-. C 4- , . , , 1 1--i' - rr ,pg I .X it B'1 155911-. l The purpose of the Science Department is to instruct its students in the areas of natural and physical science. Subjects of- fered in the Science Department are Biol- ogy I, Biology ll, chemistry, and physics. Earth science includes the study of the earth's origin, resources, and formations. Also included was a new mini-course called natural divisions . The biology classes continued work on the environ- mental study area, made field trips to St. Joseph Hospital's lab and surgical unit, and participated in new mini-courses enti- tled plants and man and animal ecol- ogy . The chemistry and physics classes received new laboratory materials in order to continue more extensive study of lab exercises. ln addition, the Science Department ap- plied for and received a portion of a 550,000 federal grant to be spent on text- books, lab materials, and environmental study area materials. As a special honor, Lakeside was featured on KATV Channel 7 in a report on the environmental study area. .Lrg i' , QSM .L at L In today's society there are very few places where one can find a quiet, relaxing atmosphere, where he can go to read a book, newspaper, magazine, gather materials for research paper or report, listen to records and tapes, preview a film that he might have missed in class or just simply browse. Yet in the land of the Rams, one such place does exist, to the Lakeside student it is known as the Lakeside High Library. Amidst all the Ram activities, the library, through the efforts of Mrs. Arnold, our librarian, has maintained an atmosphere for learning and peaceful solitude. LIBRIIRY si,,,N . EN MQ i - E:!V,,h. I 67 r , ' 'ff' f , -' , , XM. , we l if is i as 7lJll fi V-rg s , gt., '. FTQY i J . 4 ' 5 - 1 4 7 l A ' i 5 ,fb V 5 A 9 ., -fm , Li, , -i X , , r I ii: N , , fq , fi? , ' - W ' ...-nl r X ., A l ! . ,f 11 ln Lakeside's four-year English pro- gram, students are taught many different aspects of grammar, develop vocabulary skills, give both written and oral book re- ports, and participate in any analysis and appreciation of selected works of Ameri- can, English, and world literature. In addi- tion, students also used their creative writing abilities to write journal entries, three-point enumerations, and essays. Juniors and seniors, scheduled two weeks in the school library, were required to write a complete research paper. i J View ' W N bf ,. .Eg Q rl l The Lakeside Industrial Arts De- partment provides students with the opportunity to learn and de- velop good work habits. They Iearn to respect and use proper safety procedures while working in hazardous areas. There are three courses of- fered in Industrial Arts: Wood- working I, Woodworking II, and Mechanical Drawing. In Wood- working I the students are intro- duced to the skills of hand and machine tools as applicable to the woodworking industry. Emphasis is placed on development of handtool skills. In Woodworking ll the machine tool skills as applica- ble to advanced cabinet making are emphasized. Mechanical Drawing provides opportunity for students to develop basic drafting skills. L I 5? r f F A is ff ,W 5' I M.fxa1,Qm:1L3::faJtffkblg A ., p K W, .,., J, va , . ,R X Q .195 'Tfiwl , fx 2 megan WNCER 7 wi' - Course offerings in the Home Living Department during the 1978-79 school year included: clothing, child development, consumer management, adult living, housing, and foods. In addition to class activities, the students went on several field trips. IIUIIIE LIVIIIGL S-i., S... fi ,,f.k A ff fnemch-spANisI1 Z' +'1f-'Hari' ees Q 4-gift ,. ,vi 5-2 31532 VX, M,-1 W cumm. K , audi' Along with experience of mastering a new language, the French and Spanish classes discovered the many aspects of French and Spanish cus- toms, literature, and geography. The French students learned the rudi- ments of grammar, worked on individual projects, translated from the Paris- Match, and had informal conversations in French. The Spanish students learned Spanish through conversation, commonly used expressions, and question and answer sessions. They also learned pronunciation and gram- mar rules. At the end of the school year the French and Spanish students had gained a degree of confidence in speaking and reading ability, vocabu- lary, and grammar. BUSIIIESS Lakeside's business curriculum expanded this year. The new courses added were Shorthand ll and introduction to business. Shorthand ll includes learning transcription and use of the IBM transcription machine. The second semester emphasis is placed on speed building. Introduction to business was offered to freshmen who spent three weeks in typing class learning the letter keyboard. These students also explored the fields of shorthand, filing, office machines, accounting, and careers related to these fields. Students of business law kept a scrapbook of newspaper articles on legal matters, studied felonies and misdemeanors, made posters of the court system in Arkansas and learned about the cost of going to court and hiring a lawyer. With these classroom activities, the business education de- partment hopes to prepare its students for today's active business world. ,wwf-M7 MM, :Lv ' ---w V V, , .,.. ' d., - M-4: 'A 5 . 1 if V V , 1 -, ,.V'V K . D . V ' 1 W - v 'tn V ' ' ff T., .. G ex X ,, 5 i' .,,' xy, . V ' A ' M. ,,. nj T if ' 5 , Q f f anal' -in-uqii, xi, V . xv IVVV, In tvilv T , .,,.. W it li . 1 v, M V: wr 34,1 , I, rfrr M ' T FEM T y ri: I , . c,,. ' ,fffbm , ..c.,. s-1 4 .af 42 If .. j ?512Qvi -I .. 2 'mfs ' f .. X251-zmzyz . , -lffswt.. zx'1-few., Q..-'.,wz.!4-Uifif . -N-5.-w,Sg:QvssSU:kT?:f'w, ' 'Q Ami Q -I F' !,:L::Kir.,.3 .weft-V wk -H 551552 5 - .Q-,:fq. a ,. 'x Li' ., it w,4 . I I ., .- f . -5 asa 'ff Y -if - 1 mg? ,ae 34 we-1-5-Q. Q-me aw - g gs.: -. I-fi! b, A I Ei it - if .1 vo---. ..e ...pig S. ,wa li -- ...V -Yam-:A .,-. .. FU' .V uw 4 1 TH wif ' I Lakeside's mathematics program consists of General Math I and ll, Algebra I and II, geometry, and advanced mathfanalytic geometry. General Math I and ll provide a strengthening of the basic skills which form a foundation for further math- ematics studies. Algebra I students learn the be- ginning principles of Algebra, while algebra II stu- dents continue a more advanced program. Ge- ometry is the study of math dealing with the rela- tionships between points, lines, planes, and so- lids. Advanced math and analytic geometry is a combination of Algebra I and ll and geometry and therefore requires these subjects as a prerequi- site. 98 f K . ILGI9 .. - 'Fi E I miie' . I v -I-lg T We: GGL. ,,,,:L'.222giSgf Q'-' L - ' V - , X ,,q5g.mg . 12 X if Q.. . xx 4 L lip I ,X Art is one of the human pursuits which helps people become more enlight- ened and appreciative of the world around them. The Lakeside Art Depart- ment's curriculum encourages the appreciation of expression in the fine arts and the pursuit of personal creativity. With proper guidance in art each student can develop his imagination, can learn to think more deeply in a practical and organized way, and begin to see things in a way he has never seen them before. Art I is a basic studio-orientation class with emphasis on design as it applies to all areas of the fine arts. Students learn the proper use of the various media and are introduced to the study of art history. Art ll is a continuation of studies in design and art history with emphasis on drawing, painting, sculpture, print- making, and commercial art. Art Ill consists of independent study in the areas of painting, drawing, sculpture, art history, and commercial art. During the year Lakeside art students' work was exhibited in numerous shows throughout the state. Students in the art department volunteered many hours to assist with homecoming set designs, various school activities, and numerous civic and community organizational activities. ,f fu-sf at Q A f 1 iz' ,iv 4 ,Li - sf it it K 'J N X ff t tw 5 f ..,,', -av , ' ,xx W V ---.i fpff 1 me L18- 15 2 . E , gt , ,.. . . . v. , ,X ll 'M ig '- N . .Y ,, ...., , 1 , :za 3 SUCIAL SCIENCES I ' V ' J -N S .ii v if' .r I . U' i ,goes , 3 A 1' i i - K it I , , ,V I V, ,1. is ' L1 s 1 1 . se , - it rj. . , f 'f i A ' I V s S .Q , V, Q s s A - f f ' .2 X f S Q Kip ' gf Q F11 ' ' . A i it The Social Studies De- .. S ' ' l if iii ' fgiiri, partment strives to devel- 5' ,V t i S' ' Q S1 ying. op within each individual a i t S M ii Nik-' Q' '13 ff 1:1--f ...- E a l x if s ,, Q - ff- U A ...B J Q '21 X -.-,.,, 1+ .t Ur' ' f ':f.' more thorough knowledge of man and his activities throughout history. During the 1978-79 school year the course offerings were civics, Social Studies ll, world history, american history, and contempory issues. Contemporary is- sues was the latest addi- tion to the department. It was designed for seniors who seriously wanted to learn more about govern- ment and politics. The social studies staff had two new members this year, Mr. Quattlebaum and Mr. Webb. N.. fi . L, f- iwf c 4 t Mr s gl .L - si V -ma ff ve i -.ss N l ,- 'J - ' l in-2? fi' f V J 'ef f-: . ci- 5 ff '-- f . - ' -5 --eauw.,,,,.H K v. 1. 559-' - W W? Va, 1, 7 Q .V . ?'1C7,.92 In- ' 3 2111. g,:,':.y Q - ga ' . I Y f:'.':,,,:i? I Q-ms 17174 v 2 ' . . ' ,961 ...,,.,-,ff V, , fi , . . 4 n ' ' .4 .Q -ri-'vi y 'f ff-fzffyvigf ' f. -..--5. f at 5 A ' . 55 .. - - 1 . ,, A V V i i 9' 1.'-, ' '-' G - P ii: i an I-uh'-+:., ADMINISTR TIO 'nv' ' Z Lvv! .rf , X x 44 ,f ,-.. V ,hi 4 , L, ,, 1 P f Xian. 1 T Q 1, ww: fi X f f axe t X N. i, . , f . K Q5 4 N, xxf 'lx ii. X R N 'We xi be - E X-A X L 'tax 'i 5 5 2 'tv it HN he . 13 -,J X Q L,i, 3.x R ul' 4 New 4 qw Schooi Board: Bob Messersmith, Presidentp Gene Parker, Vice-President: Don Burrough, Secretary: Jim Geurin, Charles F. Davis, E.T, Shuffield, -- 100 Jim H. Tarkington Principal 'SW-Him EQELG-tnmiilguuni V Myup . 'zxfdlihvu f'- - im- ,rf if . E.T. Shuffield Superintendent i i i Donnie Watts Asst. Principal .l vw sf Lorraine Davis, Aaigsirwstrative Asst., Molly Scott, Secretary, Mary Lambert, Secretary. Martha Harrington, Betty Hyde, Secretaries v' .W - ' lf. ' , ' ff-if .QQ Lunchroom Personnel - Mrs. Lott, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Blees, Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Burks. Custodians: Frank Robinson, Gordon Jones B 'Anna Sue Bogard American History f N , . fs-Ji Jr n Q' ,X ,F -A fur' X ' 'J af , ,. , 'W Mildred Grissom Science English Sue Goodwin What is a teacher? A teacher is a mem- g ber of the faculty whose ,goal is to pro- vide a superior edu- j cation for the stu- dents. A teacher is molding his stu- dents' characters by providing the initia- Math i tive? to reach high goals and to develop worthwhile ideals. - Much of a teacher's work is done behind the scenes -- preparing the next day's lessons, grading mountains of papers, and being in- volved in, numerous school activities. A teacher must learn to laugh at himself, espe- cially when he makes a mistake. For genera- tions, students have had the misconception that a teacher is a sort of intellectual robot who knows all answers to all questions., How- ever, this is not at all true. A teacher has a sense of humor. and makes mistakes, just as everyone else does. , c Willie Hooks What is a teacher? He is an unselfish per- son who sees, the light of the future in his students. i c fxi fi Lee Alexander ' .ii it 17 f Q in 3? X i -.Q L '.. ,X Frances Arnold French!Civics Librarian .M I ,GN .Q 'L ,V ' .fi . , ' A E 53 jf. 'i or A A, ' Y .f', ,xxx JXV, V X . E .lib - Jack Bridges Mary Byrd BB Coach English 'gli ' A i i r in '. , 5. A hi- N. .. of -'N' fl Sue Grant Business Ed. Vallee Heck English Nh im. sg 1. 49571, , S -'W ai I Y ' A A- Mi' A I 'sw ,. 'f ss R A it s s N B- - H1 , Cy we 1 NO' . h .f 5. is V Q . , i3fgL.,.:- -3: , Sara Irwin Fran Lancaster BUSHIESS Ed. V Marty Martin Band - Counselor Rebecca McDaniel Math assi- Z. i -111331:-1 gg ,,,. , ,A , 113: 2-J sits. X Q, -fi: st. --a fl 9 N '-1 it J.W. Austin Coach!Dr. Ed. 'v- Sgt. Fred Clark ROTC iii ,K il, if .ff Kenneth Helms' ind. Arts 4 .X Marilyn Markell Spanish! English vu m ay Kitt if-' ' 1 PA Gene Parker, Jr, English F. h Paul Quattlebaum Social 'Studies 4 .,,, qw x Hier 'fig iz l '12 W' ,j if fa- fgf' QA 15 'Ii 'I 5 W Alma. Mis . ., . -.e Ellen Randall Science iiiffll ,fi-,Wg Q sa, E i : rv av ' C ' ,gig as Sfjjg' I . V ,. li ' A ' l ' x l 3 U, Q K , V C f aw lm, 1 Xu , Kathy Roberts Science!Biology i i' TV. Glendine Steelman Math ,A 25-f IV' K af f f Jim Wasson Social Studies ix I ' .' K l ffl Kathie White Chorus Mary Sample INC Reading FK 'Q PF' Q i,xf'-K l i,,.,i A N. A,l'x X Tom Sfiffler CoachlScience W 6- W -ff H :Si A- if' ' :aw . i. A iq Sandra Wasson English m --.9 Martha Wilf P.E.!BB Coach 5? I ,rc NZ, Bill Richardson Counselor 5 ..i..,, Q , - ' si I RN f R' , M ,V ff 3 R , 'AQ I i Charlene Shehane English!Speech Math Lucille Skrodenis l V .Q V Y W : 'Qi .ff ' x if 23 9 EL , hfrj. 'li' , ik gf, '9 N l L Peggy Thorne Kathy'Tweeclle Gymnastics 'Art Bobbie Thompson Home 'Living ' Yi-gzi .-Q 5 , , if 1 5 'x r ' 'Xl ,. x- 3, ' , I fi ' as W ' l' 32 ., N .X 5 4, ., R ,Q -. X i iw ' '1 K if ' V, . Mike Webb Coach lAm, History Libbey Wheaton lNC Math i 7 C ' un' V j15,W'f-' 4 RN, 1 ' '4 .- -V .4 g 1 '1 C Akkk -ex 4 . . r is 1 l i rf' ig 5, ,Q . 555-4- .. ,,, . .k..: . Col, Alfred Williams Annette Wilson ROTC Biology Mike Adams Sheri Arrigo David Anemone Spencer Anthony Ai Arduengo Steve Arman Pat Ashley Mark Avant fm- ent Baker f 1 of ,a 4 Y K Mike Bates ' irq X John Bergfels ly X 5 Judy Bettis Jim Bishop Kim Bishop Paul Biees Sarah Bohannon Mark Boiing Mark Bowiin Allison Braughton Donna Brewer V Lisa Bridges Tom Bright Melisha Brock Becky Bryant '11-11' Phil Burton Tryla Caldwell Debbie Capps Dennis Chapman mf? ,Q 1. fem H g.,tt4a.b,x if vm 'v ,, ' 9 N i. tj-el, Daniel Cook Carolyn Cooper Jeannine Cornell Chris Crary Thomas Daley Derrick Danecki Doris Dickerson , Mark Dierks Debbie Dobbs D 2?-i Debbie Donathan . BFMMLW x f f 218 i -'F 15. Q i 1 , 1 gf: Q h ' A wr - i i, , I I , A , , r had w i' if i '- ' -A fu ' ' ii We 'r ,X X, K in ai- ag ,.i':'71Ys. I X i ' ' 4 ,K f Lester Cloninger Kim Cloud Mike Coker Chris Combs Steve Coney Donna Conly N- L xl X ,4 A pg ,G g-firm ,in e Ai. y i xg., ' '. ill- ,ihgff Aw 'll 0 rv 1-so fi '- 3. 4 , N. , . , , , , ii 5,4 29 . r - - y yeie i , Q ' f ,F L. I C Iwi, N- i X-N... 1 1 X QM r, . rs fr - -4x iii? ye 1 j , AF C ,J. I I ' -s 'Q 0 be if TX V, 1 r n f, ' r W' 'f rye, E i i ' iv 5 i ii., ' ci nk 4 1, is K s ,' A, , 5'-. ' LL '51, ul? -' ,A gi 1 gzwsf h I Q' -- 1 er, 'f 7 fl' ' ' ,' ASIA. .gi , 15? 1 4 , A ., 5 r li . . 1., of w ' W , ,, Fav e 4 v.. 1.- ' 'SCJ' 3 'Wifi .ew H3 ex ,Q R kg: 17,7 Q37 f ss B , -f i N h i ,. V' R WWC l 4 li r 1 MMM 5 2. ' L AA,: 1 is i C C 1 2 K fi -' f ms' I FRESHMEN li -W Y T A 1 i 1 A 1 , if 5 Vw 5 X- , 1 , n , 1 ,Ne ,F . A ' :V xx 3, . :.f 1 , ' 5 , 1 Janet Dorris John o .,.. Wifi l A- -we L 5 i fx W f 4 ,. K I . Q X I x i f Y X l . x Q 'X f! 8452i , ',,f em - 1 5 ll i Y 'if in V - , .t N '23 tga 1 age, ' I Ricky Dugan Chris Edgar Q 'fta Brian Cathy Favorite . ' o, N- Espenschied Chris Fryar q 1 ' '27 Allen Foster g , . X .yxl x I and K l .X N Kyle Galloway Shenene Garret f , M. ip43m,viQ. wz r,i , l i Q' 4 2 .. Z. -. R 'K .1 ef' fa K rv ls .. ,Q ,B . W l 'K , if ' af : ' f xg X X X a , lille Z 4' v A x, i ,.,, 'i if ,, r . 4 It-3, is f-fxgv -1 gs -1- , ' R ' V f A .1:a.Af135 Shannon Chuck Ericksor Edwards Ricky Fleming Laura Fish e Preston Gage Lisa Gadicke l Vi L... ,. -in h V,-fr? S If. ' Q' fl'v Sr 2 -J' 555 ff L Hill Holman . Tom Hopkins vw Y W, sv s Ng X I9 wi W G 3 ef r ! ' -J X 5 it -it if lx K Al f 5 . fi ,, F 3 a 'bf 'Way I ,. K... rx H fri- we-Q l: el? A -.5 -...,..q.j ft: ,..,,,, i t N - 5 Q 4 l ,K KT I W1 ' 'us - sn .r , R Xe is 52. I -1 X J' 4 . ni I K ff? 'M 'gr-3 X X I ' f A 1 A . ' fm'k'x i -, 3 F 451 :mfg 1 1:L:t12, f tf 1. l tm 1 . - 1'-qv --as I ,,, , . . vi 'O 'N' .K . ' . h K A-.13 - - ,-eq 'Qx, .s 6' in g, L .A r 'fr x ' P .F of .5 - 1,i.ig-:1- 5 fam Alan Germany Miles Gilbert Randy Glasgow Lynda Golden Roddie Golden Regina Grace Mark Gray Sandy Gregg Bobby Griswold Cindy Ham Mike Harbert Mitchell Harwell David Hennessee Minh Hicks Curtis Higdon xv ix .5 L, ,Siu if., I V f'.- , .rx 3 ,l rf vi 'J Q K I W if -, , . ,X Wm. . 5 1 i as r' is G .Q 1 X l s I fl V f. x fl ' - sf 5.1 X K I 5 I . . X, I 9 f j , Traci Hodges Ricky Hogue John Hood Tim Hoover as -s, rc. ti f v if G 1' ,ff 'T' y . .i.y 5 i N-' Q N- . rg , ,- ' 'ffyf ' Vfiy 1:-v. 5' Q- X27 ky V f . Q f I' fx ' A f G , ' av af r r t G ff . x , A H Q ,A js, D .p , Iggy, H, Aixgj-3,9 my ii. 1 H S f s . ' -df rf 'Eff K Tfkznflifg fx? Kathy Scott Hrdlicka Cindy Humphrey M 1 Humphreys Jennifer lrwin Sheila lrwin f , Q C -i 3 Y,4C'Ps, I2- C' Jeff James Marsha Johnston Greg Jones Mary Jones I 'ln-pk -H23 X. f sk 156 f'7Nb3.2: , , 3 ig' .iff ,Li .TM ,maf- i, -w w f y ,,,L1MQ.. ,, ,, F' I M M L , we .- I I, ill? V ,g A 'AWN X J f r , 1 . I A . ,A ,gf v -: :',' Robin Lindsey Dave Loftin Carl Long Jeff Loucks Landon Luzad Chuck Jordan Diane Kelley fox, Q f so W-, Wendy Koppel ' Tammie Kuhn . Doug Lambert L ' Rd- ex Sv '-my N- Q.. f. 14, I f f 1' 7 , s or ' vv ,1,A A ,kk 1 9' :K , .Q ' Lori Lambert . QT., ff' .3-5, ' , N' A if ' V ' '- Cv ,. Mandy Lane A X A A Y ' of L jaihei Ledbetter H x WA M Q o aw we ee ya:--! n if-,fr ' 'T 3.5 A, ik f m? 3. ,mx - ,Wu 1 fr f N- Vw V 1 vw ,af rf 4 a elm me X er ' ' I -'kj 'Z' K . 2,4 , f -' X ' 53- Jr' 4' wv L ri fi fxf 1 1 ,ff ff ,Z ri 'Xe' 'F --.' . 6 5 1 X- 5 .33 FRESHME John Maeder Mary Mahaffey Ashley Martin Kim McClellan Mark McCurdy Larry McCullough John McDonald Kathy McDonnell Lisa McJunkin Scott McJunkins A I ' , -a x 1 2556 Q 'N , ff' 5 f- 'P 1 'X Q5 ,, ,Z Q, X J w., . J ' A 'Y l P it 1 fm V-YU' 1 I 'B if 19' Q' . is ky, , if X X 1 ' - ' ,X Q17 YJ v X' b f , . KN' xx , X w ' xy .-s S, gf' , 1 vu up-fu. yy Y-7 X 6 'fx i J P 45,2 l 9 is 1' A ' 444 f ' N l 5.4 FANX. l X Nr is :rfb is it . .1., Billy Joe McNeely Alan Meadows Scott Meadows Chris Mitchell Kathy Morgan Troy Muncrief Carolyn Neal Greg Neaville Gwen Oliver Jason Ovanic Ty Palmer Stephen Parsons Bill Pascual Melanie Pharr John Phillips Liz Plummer Sylvia Potter Patti Prince Kathleen Quackenbush Adelia Ranson Ml au A nGwen Reeves l ifyfj lx Q Cheryl Reynolds 22 Q, S fi Joy Reynolds l' Q1 ' ' , Van Rhoden A ' 4 , , jx R give I Y V VN ,V ,Il if ll C N ff I - , R 1 't fe i f -S w ill QXW if llll Jr, l A .l 4' . fl VV - may if , t - 'W 1 -jzgmzjfffsfl ' D e ? ' ,, ' Vincent Robbecke , f 2' r 'X i' Mace Robinson S s . gg, Debbie Rodgers , t jp V ' , X 4 .1,, . , I, - N ., 3: r 'ff?iEi,,, : jx -is A fish-1-RJ? Nancy Scott Michael Seaton ' l Chris Rucks Kim Rucks 2, if gg i-a far , .W ,..,t, . S me Y '.4f'f2:? 11 any Fsf'x?i??'Z ' S ' ,,',ztf- '- jg 1,1 - :flee H32 ff e l if ' ,U 1 FRESHME I I K fi l Stacy Sanders Y ' Q Pam Schaus it in-fig, l L' ,i i ,. , . xx . luv .Mu Q k, X, , 5'5?f?jl.i 15- v. ' 5 xl, .gxgqggl K 4 0 1 5 S., ly, , I f' . 'Qf-41 X. ,L Q47 A V 3 N f 91, ,Q ll Am X rv' Q. X' 1 ' U f' .. N J., 1-'X f' Al Q l, ' ' Ml rg V 5 1 A k ij 1 -N I xg ' --s 4, T' if X x' XX f X !fA xx ning- v f ,.. W fr, -' .ser-ia . Wi- 'Q . 'SSW sy V ,150 1 if W ' ' g ' ' ' . ' .- itfr an N235 V :ff tl' K , -.- , T -lr ' Valerie Seaveno Edward See Pamela ' Shaddock .Kayla Shirley -fn up --fern, -.1-ff .. Stockwell Howie Sublett Tim Sullivan Vickie Terry 3 iii il'-'Y'-,Q ' 'VW P I L fi I Ml l :I Kim Thomas r -9? ff 1 ie rfkffg xo! :fm K' 55,1 1-4' 52? Z A QF H 0 'rf 2 k Monty Thornton! Kristi Thorson , ' 5, N, T '15,--gmeisugp ' .T f iQ K 5 X T U' .N 4 43 N Vit , if ' Q K ' '5 .a- I 3' f max . ' Q, at l H J .E Gary Troutman Lisa Tubbs fi 4 4 S5 L: if Harry Tweed 1' 0 Q K 4 vi-7 --- . 1 'TT' T , 1 ' Q. 1 r '11 My '3 :J V pr' Q R Nm, 2 i L ' Lori Tiilotson Q ' Werner Trieschmann i ' 31 ' X Ax A' If .S Q iv . , f ,qv 1 is w . ' in A, ' 5. .T is 7 ,--v Je, ' ' ' lb 6 K , rift 4 I u - :i: ' ' ' i Q Bill Tyler f DW ' O L e l l f e - 41 .F W X X. 1 pf? 'TI' are It 'k .1 ' L Q' . 4, 1 f 'P' ff- . ,?' fl :fx V Shelia Varneclore W A , XM , -an Karen Vaughn W X ' .'- we Q 44 A , ,, eau, 2 l f my K 1 . , 9. ,S -l . fe Susan Walsh 5 M . A 5, Mike Warren ,V . .f 1 We X' 1 Vaal ' -i In A N ' L Six lil Tom Watermann 9 'N Steve Way - 'Y ig A X .. Charlie Wehrman W A - 5 A Martha Wiese Q ,,,.. 'iz'-0 ' rr W X A X I lr. ' nf 'We Steve Wiggins Terri Wilson UDHO CDES Mike Akins Caroline Alewine Dana Allen Tony Allen Joey Amick Kim Anderson Chuck Angel Rae Bailey Regina Baker Doris Banks Barbara Batterton Greg Batterton Susan Bogard LaSonja Bond Eric Brannon '25 in .sv ,1 I ,l ' ,vas W N S' 3, N X1 my 1 t'?. 'f ov ' :om 1 ' - ' 1 Q v J ' Biif 1. ,Q A.-if' 'q vw 1 2 13 l X Q , ,M . ., ,, . . , Q J 5 -A J rl if -' 1 Ji Xi sf !'fN ew -' ' . 51:13, 1: ii L. J-t3A??5fff7l7f': 'QM K 2 N N X wx 2 i Y117 'i fel ix lil ..- EP, .1 ..oi Q X ' 2 4 '5- A ye.. .1 ,, ', I V 2, L 'Si I X lf f Q r 5 St ef. . if C' ' , y 5 as 5 ' ' 4 Q ,Lf , rf y.Z -I 6' 'Sv' T f ' X , 2 y ,. il fp, tri If . Q' .. f, s 4 R i , 3 hi is it 5 wf X uv - in W ..... fe f A '5 t A Y C A ilk, .ti les 1 , - . B X i funds.: 1' le X 1 , 'gaze 1. ' Q K al 5' 1' 40' . ,, ' I if ,ir 2 +-vffx B 5 s 'wg i ', , M ., I V , l,:f..,, it B. - if X, , l 'fiffsi ix I X Q f Nl . , . , Q, X-9 R Teresa Brannon Jerry Bridges Robbie Bridges Tamara Brogan Belinda Brown Christy Buchannan Chris Burfiend Marianne Burfiend Susan Burgess Dana Burrough Jae Burroughs Helen Byers Scotty Caroom Linda Carroll Jelene Causey l w U YQ v -:iff . ts ' ' ?? 553 fm?1liQ ' 'V . 0 xi ' ,LzEl '5' ,A ' . diar y -- , f A . 'H' -wfirfl' A lv ' A '?1,..Zg.,-sA35, ,- W'-ff' Q., AA Q i 3, ..., ,, mga- ' -' M 'TSA ,4 ' QM. K. f- f-A ff f 'WA . .A ,J Y' V fv, 'fi-X f--' mr d- f...,r,:.,' J, is My-fv,,,r-wa --.f -4- 5 , Fm. 45 ygfeiw' J' it ' ' gg an by ,. . V rs f sf .., AL, x ., 1,, A K fi, . ' f est- T75 aria Ky - , .f:,::i 8 .F f i iff: We , is f K I Q X ft Ni. , f ,, if Andy Cheathaml Kathy Chmieiewski Lorne Clark Robbie Clark Earl Cloninger Eddie Cooper Bobby Cotnam Mitch Couch Gary Cox C Sheila Crawford Darryl Creamy Andrea Cunningham Mark Cusick Ken Cypert Lori Danecki Dawna Davis Scott Deaton Chris Dierks , ' ,c '5 i:l ' W ., ,X ..-1 Lisa Dillingham Mindy Dillon Brian Donahue Rhonda Dowling Mike Doyle Ny' 3: ! Q Q r 3 C gf Q 4 , lflyfi. 45, Wi My W- ' xi. will 4 'r C X 1 Qi 4 ' , GA' E QQ?- x 1 M3 S, ' ,I . ' 'ff' A W 'rev ' , C ' xx , .x K X ' A.i...W..M.a'5f1555'ixirE'MA?6-' .:, V . A-. 4' ,A X i'r:l,. Q - Ljjgsi ' SELPFQS-fe-34 -il M AN . ii 3 R , Q 'C V' W iw- 'IQ 1 C i CW' gf- ' 1 . 1+ f SF X it ' ' X i, . 'Q . '- 1 -5 i . A fr 5 rv 3 f , if X -- , 1 - S l GQ ,S ff' i f- ' f 1 NH' . x , Y A V 1 'V ' Cl ' X ' ' ' A . Q 1, I I 'A ' 1 , nfl ..4PJ4'E 2 A I X Q at Teresa Edwards 4, 'F 1 'fn - ff, + F Gerald Faulk 63 F fs Q . Nj Julie Favorite P 2 A V, . ' P K K L, X vf l 5' ,e W r' 'V :li :Y 1 'rg Y A Tammy Felts 'X 'K Squmpy Few V iv, .V V -V , Cynthia Fincher N :ANY . ' Rita Fincher Steve Fischvogt Doug Fletcher Zif?!?i:E - , la 'NQ rr il? nr i . 0 .Q 5 nx 'P A pl. r Y I T v x,,,.f ,fx F' ' s 5 , J ' I f 1 gg. Nz: ' ' Q Q 'D X V, . . y , , I A Q 7 4.f?,,f ,. v 1 4 W 'l fi' 'ij-G-'wggll-f':2147-' 4 ' xxx 1 'fi ff --- 'X ,I F ' - GX 1, l G if :rf 2' Xul.. Q? 'Yeo ! Q. . 3- - - facj , fix :Agn Mark Foshee Sarah Fugate Danny George Roy Germany John Gibson Julie Gipson Kevin Godwin Greg Goodwin Suzanne Graham Ellen Gray Todd Grisham Laurie Guerin Devon Ham Ron Hardage Harry Harllee ,E S A We ig as i af 5 41 F. 4 I NS Nancy Harrison David Harvey i vw 1 Donna Hawthorn v -...NN-, W i J, 1 Robin Hawthorn li K 'td' ' Q 1. ef , -a f me 7 Lin Hill p- H K in Q , f Teresa Hodges l We rroo MR x, if i l .. 1 .X , ' l x I D 'A is ' -if N i or, 6 4 is, .JQS M' to W V M Denise Horn y V. i if I A '-A rw Lloyd Howerton A f f l Q ,, .3-if 4, :Q Freida Hudson I l 'ff Shari Humphreys 2 Vs jx Q ff M Carole Irwin ' sf' ' V Q fl if if ' .,-'I it ff W Jiri 1 :i.!iika::1,4: ' ffiiii Cl T ,Q Janet Jackson - D , , Joey James V -5 i Kyle Jennings , 1 Doug Johnson 1 X , I' XX 2 Phillip Jones W is J .,l at x . ilk F-all D il I X if 6 l J Belinda Kellar Q John King Mike Konor 4 w X' Krystal Kuyper Joe Lane '91 'l 'su-..., , .1 3 Pa' l if Janet Linzy Kathy Linzy Liz Littlejohn Susan Littlejohn W' Q Michelle Lassiter P .6 A , A- l Qvy 'a ,Q 4 ! Chris Mahoney Jann Martin Burt Matson Marc Matthews Brett McCool Bob McGahan Steve Miller Shannon Mitchell David Moore Nan Muncrief Bradley Navarre Nancy Nishimoto Kathy Nooner Alison Offut David Parker Scott Phillips . .2441 69 l' 415 1 vg., nr Tiff of , Q D w--1 'T-:H Ed Plummer Chris Pope Marci Prince Kay Lynn Queen Tracy Randall Tom Ray Diz Reardon Randy Rhodes Gail Rice Lynn Rice Diane Roath Paul Roberts Joe Rood Diane Rose Barbara Rowland 120 V in CF . W V Pig 2 fl H . ., ff .' .2 ,- L ,, 3 5 '2I.i7' 11155 f : wi 7 ,Y , M -50,4 f rm, Mg, wa eff' MW ' - .-.:,f F U v S51 ff L ' v .-49 A 5 1, ' , l ,J ,, , ' 3' It X' U 4 U 'EA , 'Eg M' 5 Joy Sanders Make Scott Terry Scoti Kelly See Rebecca Sell Renee Selvudge Chip Sexton Mike Sexton Lisa Sheets Steve Skaggs Kay Sligh Norman Slone 455. env' N--1 9 if il 5 NY' 'Yr' Cf f-5 ,.f, 'Ss 'L FW' 'Vx iv syyy 'X 1 47+ 'ik 1- -. X4 o,,, aff fy 9 M , 0, N? it ,, . vi-in Q-My L., . ev-,H R f A .,,b,, xii, Q I X . l T, -s 'w' , f Z can ws gf! li NWN' F 'OIR i: 1 'wa PM IM 4 ev- -,- J.,-fr Linda Sluppick Maxie Smith Jeff Stephens Danny Sullivan 'OO ff' Tian' Ewfmv Qmx :T- :JF- 5s :.: I . MF ty K by fl' Patncla Swan Bull Thomas Ken Thompson Leslue Thorne Connie Thornton Alvle Tubbs Klm Tucker Harry Tweed Linda Tyler Teresa Varnedore Brenda Verhelst Mane Vsnet John Walsh Clndy Ware Ed Watson Jeff Weathers Angle Vwldrnan Barry White Greg Whlte Tam Whlte Tracey Whlted Shlrley Whutlow Charles Willson Etanla Wslson Kerry Youngblood ,, 1 g - A I 1 ,' . V , 1 ' -1211 257 f . if T T , el T T T I v , HQJXLIVQ. -'Q I T ' V jf n 5 L 1 ' T, ' - '-.. V, if . S 4 ' f ,A . ' ' ff, ' rf f ' If ':-9 ' , 1-6 . X W ls. s 1 A , .,f , i W VV X V., T l ff h ,gf f - , f- -' :as T 4' - . - - T . , s..f , 4 f - ' 5T1:i ' 'fm' K 1' . , N. ' ' T lrl' f 5' T T - lr T T T qfylf- f A ggi - 1 , 4 , 1 gif he , ri ' ,' f ' ' ' ' Q fa TX y ,K -T T .. ,M , -1 XJ I 7 ' 'io I5 'i' fx ,ywpjt , 'V ' T 1 Y? , - X ' W 7? T - . A K f , X N T, ' xr X fr f gg E l - X ' 'fl X Q, is 5 .T . 1 .l - T. n T T W , , - g ' 5,311 ' 'T gtgk i 1 A V? ' T if ' e ' 1 T -.F F Q. , Tv X :L T fl' f' T X ff T. - . M V X , riff ,T T . ,' K 0 if ' fa 'nfl .' ' Q K x ,V,V , ., T A t s?it? f, -A fs? - . X -Q -f as 5 ' 1 ,r,. V f , f I I 1 g , g f '7 .. , l v' Q41 f ', -,., . 4 ' . If I Q A k f, L rgrgws , . : ' . . , M ,Q ,, ,. ,gn , ,gl V-'rw I - - I a.. ,,, V - lo, 1 N V W f 1 4 'fn ,, l f' N L f W ' ' ' I - A m O A , . f ? U VV mx A 1 , t 4 . , Q I A V, ., I .K K, 8,1 Ig t I f G 'gfg . , .Q f 4 x ' ' 1 s 1 1 ,. , I nr fax 1. T ' ' Q s f Aff: . -- ,1.l:f v 'f L 1 f ' -W1 ' .. , T A+, ' fa 2-nf.-221' Q ' T r T , f 1 ':, 7 f f T V T . , .-- fl .-. 1 , Y . ' - Y , , 44 T l- L, ul 121 Tom Acree Deonna Allen Lynn Bailey Tina Becker n. U. .' . fm ju ion ' 5 9 Robin Anderson ale L, , x .. 4, Sally Anthony in as fa-V I A B M 5 V , B ,Q , B, ' ig, r , 'W Ili. ' 'x y 40 It fi' , 3,3 .. 2 'QE23' Laura Arduengo Robert Arledge ,. .. vl,:,:,l- , , A V , K ' ' Marvin Blair , Lim, f 4 x of Steve Boling ' .wma av 1- , -g l Qi 7 1. gf-7 ffv, +G 5,5 an W, ' BQ' ' 'fi V 'A' S , 3 R 4- ' 9 ,fy - M L l ' A gf 6 lnya f I - Q: U, A 1 ilf 'f AA B y GW ,v': ' ' 3 l' ., 7 . A- ' , 1 ff ' Ellen Breckenrndge l ' ' ' B S Sabrina Brogan eff , a A I ff A 7' fait .32 X j 6 1 j gl K!! Y I , 5 X ff I 14,3 X .ssl 'l ' 4 A! .-3 Greg Brooks Tony Brooks Scott Burch fk, i l 1 if , x , I A.g.f:'.', ,QW - mai ff 5 Q '-'T mwfyx Stacey Cato Marcia Clements Jay Conly Mike Connell l w.. . wx Q lg ...-Q-MM J Fw. SS- , Q., Jan Cantrell Jerry Caroom Owen Carpenter -N w V 1' Xe M V ' L. -2 . 2. wry? vs. f t V' S A . 4 , Q , , l 1 - dm V Richard Cook V H gf s.gQE.: ff- 27 x'hfS'51fQWfW'l3 ,fig Junior Class Officers: left to right - Mrs. Wilsong sponsorq Vicki Hodges, Mrs. Wasson, sponsorg Saundra Sturdy, Bill McDonnell, Mrs. McDaniel, sponsor: Mrs. Heck, sponsorg Tony Brooks, Jan Garner, Mr. Richardson, sponsor. Tracy Cook Eddie Cornell Carl Creasy ik 'iiii , lg-1 ' YJ. . , K4 . Y 'A Pg-4 E it Qi, R' A r f 'UK ...,w, Jackie Eslick Debbie Evans Keith Evans vi Mary Lou Flesher Nancy Fox l Susan 'Freet Hai' : :L K 3 5 1 Hia . K yt l : 5 - ox - ' QQ, ' 4 L, , I , ' i l G 'G 9 , A M ' . x g QL X' - af,,,'g5i- U I +V F g I 'M 2 ' 'N 4i-y sJ,rvaT6l+'ff- G ,Qmi 5.12-fi? Q ff ,yu l J 'gas sy . , I ' LU' 92 'a.r n... 'z un Danny French Lisa Frost Jan Garner Kathy Geurin Mark Gillespie Greg Glasgow Ricky Gonzales Marsha Grissom 51 , : .,.,f-ll. M ,.,. ,,,, , . ' Wg J ',, ' ,, A, M f , ' ' Q V' ,Q ' ix Wjfav-N . ,L -,- I l'fi2 f- , 4 G W .I -X , f- 'X . ,, . xr X .V G ,, , ' l XXV , ' ' -X S, ll fl . M: l A it I J? X fy ll X 1 rf ' .x lf: 1:5 X A I ' -AX ya IL If , .rs ffv- we ... . -qi' Dean Habighorst .1 SN f as -fv- I A , .X A' 's , NE: f' fra .1 4 . rf. . , .,,,,,5a . ' +--3 'lffmgk f ff lx I I A 5 , veg, av. , 1. Ylf V fx, ,N ' ' Q. ' '?'tr' V f A Nr Marsha Hale Lynn Hall Billy Hargrove g Stacy Haggard , I L,g.h ' V Mike Hawthorn N , H 'J Q. fa -f -H2 Deana Henson ' ,, ,J ' ' W Candi Hibbard -J ,A - A H I . I' Y Q 'Q- S ,K fe ey X, 'v 'B R 3' . 7 s- 4? X , X H . .J x , .W V, P. . 1, .-, ex YV 2 , 1' H J .4 'f-., Ax X ' 1 13' ' , V en Vicky Hodges l H J ' ,? , if ' WQQWIQQ i , Q. Mary Horton - 1 12.62. .4 , er -1-fr Wayne Hrdlicka e ... ' J . A 4' W . ,S . M.. .S-J 2 - ., J , .f ' .J 5 1' K-,lxxi K :M 1 K eeeeee, J 3 is A N N . , Q 4x79 A I no un ' Y V .61 Mary Humphreys flg l ' Y . 'Z-J-J:.:, .J .. f ' -I 3 X J J ,.,. f on fllfff' f Bernice Juckem 3 Don Kennedy 5gggef ?f1JEf Q3 1- K Junior Kimmerly W 1 . x r I 1 E33 ' 2221 , Q, I . X 1 infra gf,wf:ff' '-'k 'Y' W . 'A x J .- ' , ,. - ,- .J , ' 1, X X -X 49 ,H Steve Irwin Jane Jackson Jan James Randall Jernigan Y ri -A e es- fvg ' e. . v ze , f ,Q - I K ' A 'fl' YK ' if I PW 114' 9 3 K Sex mi fix Greg Kincannon J.B. John King Randy King s i ,, . sl .LX y YS- X 5 li ff, Leslie Knapp 'Q ,Q 4 ,, N J Debbie Knowles 5 N3 A , W L f L 5 ' . ll ,iv , ki T Avia' K , ix W. V ,uv , As if Y L 4 X . ' . .gil Melody Lane Melissa Langsto 43. i 7 I l .fi JIT: Donna Larkin John Ledbetter We L il 6 1: is 553 K . j Mike Lowery L ,fre .ff fl 7 , L - -V 1' f x siii '..QQf'Q W -f-lg ' ll K Q-...,, -.K K - ,. NX fi ' K K ,3 .K Karen Marrall K K .Sk--L 7 fl J , L if . sf: is --12,55-M 1-Q -' V ,- 'K ,, V y I J '. sf 1 VM ll ' ' -. ' 1 ic: f. Y if - ' x nl K I u I 1 , 'B Jeffrey Marshall Sarah McDonald Bill McDonnell Diana McJunkin Lisa Miller Melinda Milligan Lorie Muddiman , ...,, . ffrfze, i ' ii W' . 1 32 if A eq xx' ' 'Dip .Q , it A A-1 ' X , 2 Q If i ff xl :pe Q A if 'Vi Twyla Nash wg-I, .Lx lv Q i f lliigfikiiu , ' Kathleen Olive fu 0 1 f!M1,f'f!1 iffrali 1 X 3' Patty Parker U 1 ,. -I , if 'Q' it - 1 2 x ' 3 al, ju ions Rochelle Rodgers Mark Ross Greg Rowe fs. ev 'bk x ., of ,i 'sv 'V , .. W,.5,,,, , V ll V 8,7-f l, .i XX X K' r. 1 .R . .ni lx! Ne .,j, I Q il fi X R - 1 i l' V5.1 , ' , lx A l?'l'ls l 4 and Q. R2 Nick Ratkovlch Cathy Reed Joe Re ed Phil Rinald 1. if x l 2 Q gl H XR Ei ttyl? Q31 54. ' .6 vu wwf 9 xx ,- ,ff 'Y' V, L ' 1 S 1, gf ' f 4 V, hm f A r , Holmes Scott Terri Scott Robin Serrett Cheryl Short ..A I: , ' ,Z , ,Ji KY- 19 Terry Taylor Terri Thiemann Saundra Sturdy Mark Talley Janet Taylor ha x. v-- ,' , oy gl' : I . -at -.. Ricky Verucchl Chris-Walters Dana Walters Q fi . wil 4, sq 1T f7 fl Y , f .A 'X fax' NV, f , Ll X xr f Q' kd 4' tl I 7 . in .al ' ll! 2 a 1 4 n 2 -.--...1 5 if :ic Eg 4 gf f ,ff H A ' a 3125, f A-' -Q 'Ut , . 1 lv as gf' , ggz U as? fi' an Q 4 r V T12fY'lE1Tflf7 QW? 555' 11 ax . lk' l K 6: . K- 'gy lv. . u fi fo 'L pkg, Vs- ,gy V LeslleThomas Laura Thompson Kelly Tucker Audrey Verhelst a mir 'il Venicha Weathers Elaine Weisberger Jeff Westgate Cliff Wilkinson Joe Williams Kathy Winters Tom Winton Greg Wilson or ju IORS H Melissa Wilson ,, ,, 1 Barbara Wolfe i ik V y J ae ,Q ,',. W'jf'5.Q ' 'j 1' ' lf i-ffsfifxii NQ W'T,'K REMEMIJER wha . . . x xfg Z ' '-.,,, ef-,-..m,WN,..,,, , upper left - How do you get out of this? upper center - Laurie Stueart looks disinterested. upper 'ight ' Mr' Shuffleld ar-s':gJfz::,::'-iff:,-5 ' iw' Swim' Ji - , vi left - Terri Theiman and Janet V ' ' as Taylor decorate for Prom. ' 'V f fy ' ' right - Track meets are fun, left - Which way did he go, George? lower left - Jan James catches a few ZZZZZ's after a long day. lower right - Freshman Chuck Jordan gets attention. sl'i il W, , ,, , 1 z: 5-ying: W, y:'.f:g::'zi: . ff, K VVVL M :: 4 37 ' i ev - 5 :2 ,A ' 'Qi l A . x ' ' f A- W t Mrew- V -4- 5' - uuaew-giw ' A? 4 1 1 f-f 4: , fi j,. ,,,,-... in s r sf Ke 1 we ,wwe l r pf , ! . ,.,..4,.. nw ,.- Agfa'-, '. f1,fv? Uf?,, J ..azElf,h, A ff,.a?rE' KA if. iQ ' i -' Wif i 1 mf' is 5 l f ,Q x l Nm S35 , tr iwflft 'i n g - it 'i z 5 Q . ti 'ls ' - lb t 9 l 3 ., Q., .va ff 3. .ag , . .,,,,,, ze .,. 1.0 ' ' -'aff '65 his A , f ,,,. , 1,1 . , . ., ldv, s W , , it 5' 1 ZS l 1' 7' 'W s i 4 . Vt ' V. LX ' I ' 3 Xi Z, , 2,5 4, ' ' V tk 201 V , pr r 1- ' k. ,, -ni 4 vu 1 ' ,,,, 5 Qfggli resin f. g li- ' ,-i 5 :fs '. 4 , upper left - It's amazing what you can do with hairspray. upper center - Marvin likes to take pictures of mirros. upper right - Lisa shows her spirit. left - High schoolers go back to ele- mentary. right e Joe Woosiey gives his all for the team. HA-',au-It-9-Yvi ' lei L ' NA 4' ,Y V . K - l , ,, , I V+ .' 1 jfs .4 K Tiinxlh f'n K Q., i ,- QW ,,qf at 1 . Q i - I Q. Al L 5' .f Jew, , nflri ' ' f 'yy ' ,1 Q4 K , Q' rm, , ' ly Wi ' K Qu' -v yCffTg i A i. f, ies... f wf?i:Ef1'?-r ,, ,. A -v 9 , Q - upper left - See anything inter- esting Chris? center - Smile! You're on Candid Belt Buckle. right- Sqump will do anything to get her picture taken. lower left - You can tell they are really camera shy. lower right - Don't stick Mr. Hooks, Jan. J CVV?3'Ve Got ghf xg! -Q .ff if 5 rf NN 4 A , :A ,SZ l 11' sf 5 , Ng! ffm 'W ii W A 1 ' 3 . bV : ., . r ' I f - , f A f F'-i XJ M lrx 'V-.U Qxvw.. ,454 5 if 9 'wal if ,.. Uwe. wlla' '-4: wllo gi, Pl- ,gf . 4' ifr Am Y ,W ,gi i .J ..,. ' f S- ff! 724 v 1'2 3 - . 5 S ,V V . TTY' f---:L-ed .f 5 1 fs , ,,.. . ff: i . 'XX x - , ' . Andrew Beverley was Vice Presi- dent ofthe Student Council, Vice President of Beta Club, Madrigal leader, and Junior Rotarian. He was a member of National Honor Society, Thespians, Drama Club, PanoRama, Science Club, AFS, and French Club. He plans to at- tend Louisiana Tech University majoring in Engineering. -sa E:-ig j ., 3 f Q-HQ .1 . . A I-' Q l l 5 . tk A - -W. A' Kim Foster was a member of Dra- ma Club, FHA, AFS, National Hon- or Society, Beta Club and FBLA. She served as a cheerleader for five years, cheerleader captain, and National Cheerleading Asso- ciation instructor. She was select- ed homecoming queen and soph- omore homecoming maid. She was selected to Who's Who Among American High School Students and served as a Girls' State delegate. Kim plans to at- tend college majoring in laborato- ry technology. Ernie Cook was a member of Beta Club, National Honor Society, and Student Council. He was a two- year basketball letterman, state doubles tennis champ, Boys' State delegate, and recipient of the l Dare You Award. Ernie plans to major in pre-med at the University of Arkansas. if- ' S uyfiiz :J - , K ti i x Cathy Drake was President of the Student Council and was a mem- ber of Madrigals, Choir, Bel Can- to, and Lakeside Singers. She was selected to all-region and all-state choirs and Who's Who in Music. She was a member of the Year- book Staff, FHA, Quill and Scroll, Beta Club, Drama Club, and fresh- men cheerleaders. She was re- cipient of Washington Workshops l and Il Awards. She was selected as a homecoming maid. Cathy plans to attend Arkansas State University majoring in govern- ment and business. f ,, .X ,fs -. jgtwe,-gt A ,U . 1 V: A ' it --1 ' - -. f . 3 - - . S, . ' af ' ' '15 WJ , F M. ' ,IS I as vs. Q f-5 .- sim i i'l A ' . ftgim ', L f , gi - -ri 5 3 j 5-,xf,-wg. . . 4' - . , ii. fi Q' ' lt . , . 1 ' ff? s. f ' A Steve Garner was Vice President of National Honor Society, co- captain of the football team, a Ju- nior Rotarian, a member of Beta Club, and was on the golf team. Steve plans to attend Baylor Uni- versity majoring in pre-dentistry. 5 r- ar- . L, ,f . .. . fi -' NJA . Sl Lisa Godwin served as Editor of the PanoRama, Copy and Aca- demic Editor of the Yearbook Staff, Senior Class Reporter, Beta Club Reporter, National Honor Society Reporter, and Stage Man- ager for The Madwoman of Chaillot. She was selected for the French l Award. She was a member of Drama Club, French Club, and Quill and Scroll. Lisa plans to attend the University of Arkansas majoring in English! journalism. 'll Julie Meader was a member of Kurt Johnston served as a Junior The scholarship committee, Who's Who. The following twelve which was appointed by the Prin- seniors were selected on the ba- cipal, met to select the Lakeside sis of leadership, character, de- Mike Horibe was a member of Beta Club and Drama Club. He was on the track team, was a three-year football letterman, and recipient of the Sampson Award. Mike participated in the Thespian production of The Madwoman Of Chaillot. Mike plans to enter the medical field. it I - , . teeffiij ' f , . fri' ' 4 -f' ' A ' 975-4 Student Council, National Honor Society, PanoRama, Thespians, Lakeside Singers, Madrigals, and tennis team. She served as Span- ish Club President and AFS Re- porter, and was selected football homecoming queen. She was a cast member of the Matchmak- er, and held the leading role in The Madwoman Of Chaillot. Ju- lie plans to attend the University of Kansas majoring in broadcast journalism. T ' . i !I ',, txixlli -, -'Wil ', - ,.v. J,-5, if - as la -'E-?u?W X 1' illll-lf' . K ln' 5-'-'S-'A .,, F ' lIllu -lj--1 sq- r--fr' ful: Inu!! lg- 7 glliq ' rwwq al :Flin W Quiet ning: - ish 'l ' f 2 5 N QJ'lm.R'tQ E , fx? 'fffffii ' .' . 4631, ' , .,,,-Wg, f X' .j, Lynn Norwood served as Editor of the Yearbook, President of AFS, and Beta Club Secretary. She was a member of Drama Club, Thespi- ans, FTA and Chorus. Lynn plans to attend the University of Cen- tral Arkansas majoring in pre- med. 5'1 -fe.-.:.-:. a.14',-1i Y F R ,ml -ln?-u':J mi gg' as tmg -- :---.- ', M Wu? . , ELQIE E'- -2' l aqqihi fhiqflmg X , A - ' T n 53355532 'T F' mmwwkwwaw if ssa'r 1w-F131 i , kr, Cindy Jennings served as Beta Club President, Goldduster Cor- poral, and Spanish Club Presi- dent. She was a member of Dra- ma Club, Thespians, National Honor Society, and Quill and Scroll. She was selected as first runner-up in the Miss Arkansas Drillteam, Who's Who Among American High School Students, and Outstanding Young Ameri- cans. Cindy plans to attend Hen- derson State University majoring in pre-med. pendability, and dedication to La- keside. Scott Rinald served as R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander and was a member of the rifle team. Scott plans to attend college. rx '4 mfg, fm, S Rotarian, Madrigal co-leader, Senior Class Representative, Dra- ma Club President, Boys' State delegate, and Arkansas 4-H Teen Star. He was a member of Quill and Scroll, PanoRama, Beta Club, AFS, Yearbook Staff, Speech Team, and Thespians. Kurt plans to attend Arkansas State Univer- sity majoring in public relations! broadcast journalism. Carroll Anthony Mike Ashley Laura Bailey Andrew Beverley, Alan Berkey Jeff Bogard Lavonda Bond Tamra Bowlin Tina Bridges Marsha Brock Barbara Brown Renee Burris .P ,Hn my K 5-f-. 55... . I' M. Q , Nc' ,1....o i,.A.,Kk' 'Vx H3 i if 1 fi!! Bos .l B 'x AGN Brad Buttram Helen Chandler Amanda Cheatham Melanie Cloud Valerie Cloud Ernie Cook Tommy Cooper Joni Davis Brenda Downie Cathy Drake John Edwards Jeff Elriwinp Wade Espenschied Lyanne Evans Teresa Fiynn Don Foshee Kimi Foster Steve Garner Lori George Scott Gillham Cindy Glideweii Lisa Godwin John Goins Danny Gray kg, 3'-x .43 X A Hips Hg ,, ai of 5' 'i KN -.. ,J ,9' 'WS 'X 1'- ik viii 0' LA' X Y., r Hs. 9' i Q ,M ig 43' X401 'vu 6, 6.95 ,kk R., X l If . IX I 'H-in T4 ,. 424' 'YN I 5:-N sx 'T N 'FX 1. ' 1 5 Q' I S 21. 110' i .ex Q- Laura' fGreen Kathy Greene Mark Greenwood Bret Guidroz Sharon Hammel Jeff Harbert Lisa Harrison Joe Hecke Michelle Herman Beth Hiil Brian Hisek David Hobbs Donna Johnson Kurt Johnston Gordon Jones Q Mike Jones BruCefKeIlar Warren Kimmerlyr m Ron King Paul Kuhn or o Kent Lambert Soott Lane Tim Lindsey Rod McDonald L ,5 'J 5 ... X ,W A ,IF i g + 'P .- .4 - 1 Us I 1 sr. NQ. A 5 f 'ff' We vw wr F ' ,Q . 3' ri 3 sf, fs Y 1. f-W X .I vs P .3 V Q R . VM if r.rrr .AY gg Q, L, ,. An, 1' I . ? A X .gf X r ' ' K ,, -3122352 ,f ' v- , 'L 10 Vx . 5 2 NN ' 'E we ' ' 7 1 hs 'VN -,Q 44 yn' 4, 4? , V N 'sm WN gg L, r ro,, V9 i oo' 4, get I L 117' 'Lf I I i f 'r A .fra . wg!! X 'Y' -x N Q f: zx- 5:55116- file fif3ii,,:.r . . i ffl q- , .Au if K ' N: ' if i JA, ii Ea' A ' wa fgxxxxo fag:- Mfii ' ' , 5. If 4 I' N M' S ' X1 X if Xu I 4 X ' 14 1 'oe' Lf 19' X TW , In bv: . va . A 'ii f . wif. , . ii ,,, 'TTS 9-. X .ix ..K.'g. , , -. r i 4.5 A -. 1' , xv Ai, 1 I x Qi I , ,i Q K 3 ,Q-1 v- Q in u. I 'P fa xi R N -'x g. , , dwg, 3:?'Q 'lv Q Gina iV,McGiII Julie Maeder David Moen Dawn Moffit Debby Moore Dale Morgan Lynn Norwood Becky O'Bryant Marsha Oliver Christine Parker Cyndy Plummer Penny Quackenbush Debbie Ransweiler Scott Rinald Donny Reed Jerry Sears Dee Seaveno Teresa Sheets David Shipper Daniel Shirley Richard Skaggs Bryan Sligh Craig Smith e Beverly Smith s 1 K A A ' ' 1' ' T ' 5iif5iik.x 'A isrz g wfig 4, We 'xi fs . ae., if Q ,Q ' Qi B ' x .3 , v ,Q we J E S ., an ,i we . X t I l 45554 'Q . 5 5 mix if we 1 KS- ff Muzi. . N'4'1F?? 41 W -f l -an r, 7, S wee: x viii 1 Q - ff, fl S S 2:41 f ' ' fff7S'Z'f 1 k rdf? ' K V- r '5- apr if-H 'V' X N ,Un t , l 3 A NVX Kim Stanage Larry Starr Laurie Stueart Linda Taylor Sheila Terry Mike Thompson -, . , Susafl Donald Thornton Barbara Underwood Joe Wallace John Ward Linda Wethington Valerie Wilson Don Wood Joe Woosley KW' -ww-A-,, W l 7-1'b'f 1 ' '11, 1 2:3 , o 4 , '.,4Z'QA4 M. 3 mf N.,-f' 'x I'-aey Q rw- Senior Class Officers and Sponsors -- Scott Giliham, Presi- dentg Tamra Bowlin, Secretaryg Lisa Godwin, Reporterg Dawn Moffit, Treasurerg Frances Lancasterg Sponsorg1 KelIey Burke, Vice-President: Sue Grant, Sponsor: Willie Hooks, Sponsor. 4 :HHH SENIORS MIKE ASHLEY: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ashley, 409 Long Beach. J.R.O.T.C. Plans to work fulltime. LAURA BAILEY: Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bailey, Rt. 1 Box 581. Drama Club, FHA, Plans to attend the U of A majoring in anthropology. JAMES ANDREW BEVERLEY: Rev. and Mrs. James A. Beverley, 103 Oak Drive. V.Pres. of Student Council, National Honor Society, Thespians, Drama Club, Panorama, Science Club, AFS, French Club, V. Pres. of Beta Club, Madrigal leader, all-region choir, Junior Rotarian, Who's Who, Plans to attend Louisiana Tech University majoring in engineering. CHARLES JEFFERSON BOGARD: Anna Sue and the late Ben Bogard, 1035 Summer, Football, National Honor Society, Beta Club. Plans to major in engineering. LAVONDA JAYE BOND: A.J. and Laverne Bond, Rt. 1 Box 438. Library Club, AFS Club, Panorama, Librarian, Band President, FHA President. Plans to work at ABT. TAMRA ANNETTE BOWLIN: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowlin, 101 Marylou Lane. AFS, FHA, FBLA, Drama Club, Beta Club, National Honor Society, Gold- duster Capt., Soph. Class Secretary, Freshman Class President, Fresh- man cheerleader, Who's Who Among High School Students, Football Homecoming Queen, Football Homecoming Junior Maid, Student Coun- cil Rep., Madwoman of Chailot. Plans to attend the U of A majoring in business. TINA MARIE BRIDGES: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Joe Bridges, Rt. 5 Box 267. FBLA, Parliamentariang chorus, FHA. Plans to attend GCCC majoring in secretarial science. MARSHA LYNN BROCK: Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hill, 4232 Malvern. Plans to attend Vo-Tech to take business courses. BARBARA LYNN BROWN: Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Brown, 204 Richwood Lane. Spanish Club, AFS, chorus, Bel Canto, Lakeside Singers, Madri- gals, all-region choir, FTA Reporter, Beta Club Treasurer, annual staff, Quill and Scroll, Drama Club, Thespians Recording Secretary, light crew for the plays Life With Father, and The Matchmaker, Student Director for Madwoman of Chaillot, recipient of I Dare You Award. Plans to attend Centenary College in Shreveport and then go to law school. RENEE BURRIS: J.O. and Terri Burris, 304 Ridgeview. French Club, chorus. BRAD BUTRAM: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Butram, 116 W. Vista Drive. Plans to be a cabinet maker and carpenter. HELEN CHANDLER: Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Shelton, Rt. 17 Box 196. Lakeside Singers. Plans to work. AMANDA CHEATHAM: Edward and Anzolette Cheatham, 129 Gran- dridge. Band, stage-crew, Spanish Club, FBLA. Plans to major in art and costume design or set design at U of A. MELANIE CLOUD: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cloud, Rt. 6 Box 545. Plans to become a nurse. VALERIE RENEE CLOUD: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cloud, Rt. 6 Box 545. Student Council Rep., French Club, AFS, National Honor Society, Beta Club, Drama Club, FBLA. Plans to attend Louisiana Tech. ERNEST LEE COOK: Mr. and Mrs. Erwin A. Cook, 599 Bellaire Dr. Beta Club, National Honor Society, two-year basketball letterman, state dou- bles tennis champ, Boys' State delegate, Student Council Rep., Who's Who, recipient of l Dare You Award. Plans to major in pre-med at U of A. LINDA COOK: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook, Rt. 6 Box 177H. TOMMY COOPER: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper, Rt. 3 Box 702. R.O.T.C. drill team, rifle team, pentathlon team, Battalion Executive Officer, Beta Club, Drama Club, Thespians, Panorama, speech team, cast member of The Madwoman of Chaillot. Plans to attend HSU majoring in speech and drama. RAYMOND ERIC DAUTARTAS: Elle Dautartas, 108 Atkinson. R.O.T.C. JOAN ELAINE DAVIS: Mr. and Mrs. John Earle Davis, Jr., Rt. 17 Box 278. AFS, Library Club, Band, Spanish Club, Gymnastics, Beta Club, Drama Club. Plans to attend Texas Women's Univ. to major in occupational therapy. BRENDA GAIL DOWNIEZ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downie, Rt. 5 Box 260. CATHERINE ANN DRAKE: Eugene F. Drake, 106 Kingsbrook Lane. Stu- dent Council Pres., AFS. Drama Club, Madrigals, choir, Bel Canto, Lake- side Singers, all-region and all-state choirs, Who's Who in Music, Beta Club, Quill and Scroll, annual staff, FHA, Soph. Class Sec., Freshman Class Rep., Freshman cheerleader, Basketball Homecoming Maid, re- cipient of Washington Workshops I and Il Awards, Who's Who. Plans to attend ASU to study government and business. JOHN EDWARDS: Sara Edwards, Rt. 3 Box 799. R.O.T.C. Plans to work and perhaps enter the service. JEFF ERWIN: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erwin, 105 Wilson Lake Rd. Band, R.O.T.C. Plans to attend OBU. LYANNE EVANS: Mr. and Mrs. Rip Evans, Rt. 6 Box 748. Soph. Basket- ball Maid, Senior Football Maid. Plans to major in real-estate. TERESA FLYNN: Mr. and Mrs. Ch'arles Flynn, Rt. 6 Box 490. FBLA Historian, AFS, Library Club, chorus, Junior Achievement Treasurer. Plans to attend GCCC majoring in secreterial science. KIMBERLY FRENCH FOSTER: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Foster, 108 Brentwood. Drama Club, FHA, AFS, National Honor Society, Beta Club, Cheerleader for 5 year, Cheerleader Captain, NCA Instructor, Soph. Homecoming Maid, Cabot Homecoming Queen, Student Council, Girls' State, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Freshman V. Pres., FBLA, Who's Who, Plans to become a lab technician. MISSY FUGATE: Roy and Diane Fugate, 609 Ridgeview Dr. Flag Corps Co-captain, AFS, FHA. Plans to attend college majoring in business. STEVEN BRETT GARNER: Mrs. Naomi Garner and Thomas Garner, 103 Chimney Rock Lane. V. Pres. of National Honor Society, Co-Capt. of Football team, Beta Club, golf team, Junior Rotarian, honor roll 6 years, Who's Who. Plans to attend Baylor Univ. to major in pre-dentistry. LORI ANNE GEORGE: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. George, 3105 Malvern. Annual staff, Freshman cheerleader, Gold- duster, Girls' State delegate, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Gifted Students, Drama Club, office worker, honor roll, Thes- pians. Plans to attend Hendrix College majoring in pre-med. SCOTT GREGORY GILLHAM: Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Glllham, 120 Surban Dr. Junior Class V. Pres., Senior Class Pres., three-year football letterman, Junior Rotarian, Beta Club, Student Council Rep. Plans to attend U of A majoring in Business Administration. JOHN GOINS: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goins. Rt. 2 Box 191. LISA CAROL GODWIN: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godwin, Rt. 1 Box 467-G. Editor of Panorama, Copy and Academic Editor of annual, Senior Class Reporter, Beta Club Reporter, National Honor Society Reporter, Stage Manager for Madwoman of ChaiIlot, Drama Club, French Club, French I Award, Quill and Scroll, Who's Who. Plans to attend U of A majoring in Englishhlournalism. DANNY RAY GRAY: Mr. and Mrs. Zane Gray, Rt. 5 Box 410. R.O.T.C., Basketball. KATHY LYNN GREENE: Mr. and Mrs. Bradley N. Goodpaster, Rt. 6 Ijox 839-A. Chorus, AFS, Science Club, Beta Club, Library Club Reporter, ROTC Drill Team and Color Guard Commander. Plans to attend Ark. Tech to major in fish and wildlife management. LAURA GREEN: Samuel and Helen Green, P.O. Box 93. Goldduster, FTA, FBLA, Drama Club, AFS, chorus, Madrigals, Bel Canto, Lakeside Singers, Civil Air Patrol, city-wide spelling bee champ in 9th grade. Plans to attend Brigham Young Univ. to major in electrical-mechanical technical engineering and to later serve in the armed forces. MARK W. GREENWOOD: Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hancock, Jr., Rt. 6 Box 654-A. Plans to attend GCCC. BRET GUIDROZ: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Guidroz, Rt. 1 Box 380. Football. SHARON K. HAMMEL: Mr. V.C. Hammel, Rt. 6 Box 576. Drama Club, Lakeside Singers, French Club Treasurer. Plans to attend UCA. LISA HARRISON: Joe and Betty Harrison, 703 Bellaire Dr. Corr. Sec. of Drama Club, Thespians, FTA V. Pres., Quill and Scroll, annual staff, Panorama, French Club, AFS, FHA, Band, student director of Madwo- man of ChailIot. Plans to attend Hendrix College majoring in pre-med and specializing in Radiology. JOE HECKE: Ray and Aleen Hecke, Rt. 6 Box 197. R.O.T.C. staff ser- geant. Plans to attend Quapaw Vo-Tech. MICHELE DEE HERMAN: Herbert and Darlene Galston, 4020 Malvern. Basketball team, volleyball team, track team, basketball captain, volley- ball captain. Plans to attend HSU to major in physical education and to coach girls' atletics. SUZANNE ELIZABETH HILL: Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hill, 190 Taylor Dr. National Honor Society, Beta Club, 1979 Basketball Homecoming Maid, Goldduster, Spanish Club, AFS, FHA parliamentarian and historian, Dra- ma Club, guidance office worker, Who's Who Among American High School Students, FBLA, Madwoman of Chaillot. Plans to attend TCU majoring in pre-med. BRIAN E. HISEK: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hisek, Rt. 6 Box 197. R.O.T.C., track, football. Plans to attend Quapaw Vo-tech and study auto mechan- ics. MICHAEL ALAN HORIBE: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Horibe, Rt. 6 Box 661. Beta Club, Drama Club, three-year football letterman, track, Sampson Award, Who's Who. Plans to enter the medical field. MARY BELLE JACKSON: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson, Rt. 17 Box 358. FHA. Plans to attend GCCC to study sociology. CYNTHIA LOUISE JENNINGS: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jennings, 103 Bafan- ridge. Beta Club Pres., Spanish Club Pres., Drama Club, National Honor Society, Thespians, Goldduster Corp., Quill and Scroll, 1978 Football Homecoming Royalty, lst runner-up in Miss A.R. Drillteam, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Outstanding Young Americans, honor roll 4 years, chorus, play cast for Madwoman of ChaiIlot, AFS, Who's Who. Plans to attend HSU majoring in pre-med, specializing in pathology. DONNA KATHLEEN JOHNSON: Band, flag team, region band, Beta Club, FBLA, Drama Club, Lakeside Singers, Madrigals, Panorama reporter. Plans to attend UCA majoring in office administration. KURT DARIUS JOHNSTON: Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnston, Rt. 5 Box 380. Boys' State delegate, Drama Club Pres., Thespians, Our Town, Life With Father, The Matchmaker, The Madwoman of ChaiIlot, Madrigal co-leader, Quill and Scroll, Panorama, Senior Class Rep., Beta Club, Junior Rotarian, Speech Team, Arkansas 4-H Teen Star, annual staff, AFS, Who's Who. Plans to attend ASU majoring in public relations and broadcast journalism. GORDON JONES: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Jones, Rt. 1 Box 519. Plans to attend Vo-Tech. MICHAEL D. JONES: Don and Dottie Jones, Rt. 6 Box 677-A. Plans to work. BRUCE KELLAR: Bob and Nola Kellar, 4425 Malvern Rd. R.O.T.C., rifle team. Plans to attend Texas A and M. RONALD M. KING: Mr. and Mrs. Theadore A. King, 112 Golf Links Road. R.O.T.C. Color Guard, rifle team, drill team, pentathalon team, AFS, Drama Club, Science Club, Panorama, Soph. Class Pres. Plans to major in business management and start an importfexport business. PAUL KUHN: Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Kuhn, Rt. 17 Box 188. R.O.T.C. Plans to work and attend college. SCOTT LANE: Mr. and Mrs. Travis Lane, Rt. 1 Box 549. Track. Plans to attend U of A at Monticello majoring in forestry. TIMOTHY C. LINDSEY: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsey, Rt. 1 Box 470. R.O.T.C., track. Plans to join the army. DARLENE LOWREY: Roy Lowrey and Judy Lowrey, Rt. 3 Box 394. Goldduster Lt., FHA, 1979 Basketball Homecoming Queen. JULIE MAEDER: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Maeder, 102 Stonehaven Court. Student Council, National Honor Society Sec., Thespians, leading role in The Madwoman of Chaillot, role in The Matchmaker, Drama Club Treasurer, Spanish Club Pres., AFS Reporter, Panorama, tennis team, Football Homecoming Queen, Lakeside Singers, Madrigals, Who's Who. Plans to attend Univ. of Kansas at Lawrence to major in broadcast journalism. VIRGINIA L. MCGILL: Roy A. and Betty Jo McGill, Rt. 6 Box 858. Jr. 81 Sr. High cheerleader, gymnastics team. Plans to locate a job as a secretary and marry. DAVID MARTIN MOEN: Emelie Moen, Rt. 5 Box 204. Band, member of lst band at senior clinic, all-state band, 4-states honor band. Plans to major in music composition and theory at North Texas State Univ. DAWN ELIZABETH MOFFIT: Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Jones, 303 Longbeach Dr. Beta Club, National Honor Society Treasurer, Senior Class Treasur- er, FTA secretary, role in The Madwoman of ChaiIlot. Plans to attend Iowa State Univ. to major in home economics. DEBBY MARIE MOORE: Alvin J. and Maria Moore, Rt. 1 Box 543. FHA, AFS, FBLA, chorus. DALE RAY MORGAN: Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Morgan, Rt. 17 Box 516. Football, track, R.O.T.C. Plans to become an electrician. LYNN NORWOOD: Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Norwood, 100 Indian Springs Road. AFS Pres., Beta Club Secretary, Drama Club, Thespians, FTA, Editor of yearbook, Who's Who, chorus. Plans to attend UCA majoring in pre-med. REBECCA SUZANNE O'BRYANT: Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Bryant, 312 Leigh Circle. FHA, FBLA, Drama Club, Beta Club, National Honor Society, Goldduster, cheerleader, Student Council, AFS, Spanish Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Plans to attend U of A majoring in medicine. MARSHA OLIVER: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver, Jr., Rt. 5 Box 322. Beta Club, FBLA Secretary, AFS, Spanish Club, chorus, FHA. Plans to attend GCCC to major in secreterial science. CHRISTINE PARKER: Elsie Parker, Rt. 1 Box 564. R.O.T.C. sharpshooter and sergeant, Drama Club. Plans to become a registered nurse. CYNTHIA MARIE PLUMMER: Dr. and Mrs. Jack M. Plummer, 614 Ridge- view Dr. Drama Club, Beta Club, National Honor Society, Football Homecoming Senior Maid, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Achievement Award winner in Hot Springs Jr. Miss Pageant, FHA, AFS, Spanish Club, tennis, Student Council Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Freshman Class Secretary, cheerleader. Plans to attend St. Mary's Univ. in San Antonio to study psychology. PENNY DIANNE QUACKENBUSH: Ruth and Clayton Quackenbush, Rt. 6 Box 921A. Flag team, Bel Canto pianist, band. Plans to work. DEBBIE RANSWEILER: Louise and Richard Ransweiler, 204 Markwood Lane. FBLA Treasurer, FHA, Spanish Club, AFS. Plans to attend GCCC and attend flight attendant school in Dallas. J. WAYNE REEVES, JR.: Jerry W. Reeves, 7317 Central. SCOTT RINALD: Bonnie and Joe Rinald, P.O. Box 255. Rifle team, R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander, Who's Who. Plans to attend college. MITCH ROBINSON: M.D. Robinson, Rt. 6 Box 734. Football. Plans to attend college majoring in electrical engineering. JERRY SEARS: Mr. and Mrs. Max Sears, Rt. 19 Box 257. Three-year football letterman, three-year track letterman. DEE SEAVENO: Bill and Grace Seaveno, 305 East Vista Dr. FHA. Plans to attend South Central Career College of Fashion to become a fashion co- ordinator. MITCHELL DEAN SCOTT: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Scott, Rt. 6 Box 549. Football, basketball, AFS Sweetheart King. TERESA SUE SHEETS: Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Sheets, 103 Vadea Lane. Chorus, FBLA. DANIEL SHIRLEY: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shirley, Rt. 6 Box 236. One-year football letterman, two-year basketball letterman. DAVID SHIPPER: Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shipper, 106 Leslie Dr. Sopho- more Class V. Pres., R.O.T.C. Color Guard and Drill Team, Battalion staff. Plans to attend Louisiana Tech majoring in wildlife biology. RICK SKAGGS: Mr. and Mrs. James Skaggs, 105 Windsor. Basketball. Plans to attend U of A majoring in physical education. REGINALD BRYAN SLIGH: Gerald and Katherine Sligh, Rt. 6 Box 353. Track, 3-year football letterman. Plans to attend U of A majoring in business. RONALD JOSEPH SLUPPICK: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sluppick, 2001 Cen- tral. Plans to attend college. BEVERLY SMITH: Mr. and Mrs. James B. Smith, Rt. 3 Box 393. Golddus- ter, AFS, FHA. Plans to marry and become a secretary. CRAIG SMITH: Georgia Dockery, Rt. 1 Box 693-D. Plans to work. KIMBERLY ANNETTE STANAGE: Ray and Annette Stange, 121 Indian Springs Rd. Drama Club, cast member of Life With Father, The Matchmaker, and The Madwoman of Chaillot, Panorama. J. LARRY STARR: Mr. and Mrs. Jon Starr, 104 Millbranch Lane. One- year football letterman, two-year basketball letterman. Plans to attend U of A majoring in engineering. LAURIE ANN STUEART: Ms. Linda R. Stueart, 202 Richwood Lane. FBLA, Library Club Pres., FTA. Plans to attend OBU majoring in math and minoring in library science. LINDA JOYCE TAYLOR: Richard Taylor and Joyce Taylor, 103 W. Vista Dr. Spanish Club, FHA, chorus, Library Club V. Pres., Beta Club. Plans to study radiologic technology at St. Vincent's Hospital, SHEILA TERRY: Madge Terry and the late Luther Terry, Rt. 2 Box 449. Library Club, chorus. MIKE THOMPSON: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, Rt. 18 Box 160. Plans to attend Univ. of Missouri at Columbia majoring in physics. SUSAN LEIGH THOMPSON: Mrs. Shirley Thompson, 221 James Dr. Student Council Treasurer, Thespians, Drama Club, Quill and Scroll, annual staff, Junior Class Treasurer, Basketball Homecoming Maid, FTA Treasurer, Spanish Club Secretary, AFS Harvest Carnival Soph. Rep., AFS, Adult Living I Award, office worker. Plans to attend U of A majoring in business administration. DONNIE THORNTON: Howard and Jarene Thornton, Rt. 6 Box 904. R.O.T.C. Plans to work. JOHN VARNEDORE: Mr. and Mrs. Don Varnedore, 3725 Malvern. Na- tional Honor Society Pres., Beta Club, Science Club, AFS, Drama Club, Thespian Reporter, annual staff, FBLA president, speech team, Panora- ma, Student Council Rep., Lakeside Singers, Madrigals, Boys' State delegate, Junior Rotarian, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Quill and Scroll, cast member of Life With Father, The Matchmaker, and 'tThe Madwoman of Chaillotf' Plans to attend U ofA majoring in accounting. GARY VAUGHAN: John and Marcelle Vaughan, 101 Vada Lane. R.O.T.C. Company Commander, color guard, drill team. Plans to enlist in the U.S. Army military police. TIM VEAZEY: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Veazey, Rt. 6 Box 129. C.C.E. Club, R.O.T.C. Plans to work building houses. MARK WAGNER: Harold Wagner, Rt. 19 Box 272. Annual staff, Art ll Student of the Year Award. Plans to attend United Electronics Institute. JOE DEWEY WALLACE: Mrs. Joseph E. Wallace, P.O. Box 6. R.O.T.C., C.C.E. Club. Plans to attend Quapaw Vo-Tech to study auto and diesel mechanics. JOHN W. WARD, JR.: Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ward, 215 Glendale Dr. FBLA V. Pres., three-year basketball letterman. Plans to attend ASU majoring in business management. LINDA KAYE WETHINGTON: Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wethington, Rt. 1 Box 271. Bel canto, Library Club, AFS. Plans to attend college and later marry. VALERIE WILSON: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wilson, 112 Saxony Circle. Goldduster, French Club, FHA, FBLA. Plans to study fashion merchan- dising. DON WOOD: Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood, Rt. 2 Box 194. Band, R.O.T.C. Plans to attend Ark. College of Technology in Little Rock. JOE WOOSLEY: Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Woosley, 201 Deanwood. Three- year basketball letterman, elected to National Society of Distinguished High School Students. Plans to attend college. GREGG YOUNGBLOOD: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Youngblood, 107 Fernwood. Library Club. Plans to attend Institution of Electronics in Little Rock. -' My fhdwfwiai gilaledictorian - Steve Salutatorian - Julie Maeder AQ i X rr 1 ,1 Ml. . ,v... . f 1 N z .3 f 2 , Fifi 'Q if 'IW' G If , .. 5 f-f-4 M A' .WY 'g f .' 539 ' 1 'f iiiiw ' V .l,. , f ' . .,, fgffx 2 , f 3 Zia ' . 3 f , .. .5 . 5,3 K x 1 fs, L'-L 2 H 3 Iitizw'-52 2 ' . iff -1 ff 1, 1,-di, S.. f in 'f 4 ,, .1 .5 ggi, 'SSW .5??ie,h1?'vst:k15e:vga A121453 W5 ' 53,41 1 2.45 .5 2 , . 1 f 'Y I 1 - . ' ,LH - 'xr-:I RQ-am? Hg 4':?f'x1 ,ir 51- ,. is ,.gfglffe:55-, .f.pi?,gqWig- ,, .. ,- :Q ft 1,11 5 , ' 1: ,Eg 2 .f an -7 H f 111A-,xy ,.f .,,f , te .41 1, , ' ,g :gg qv Z' : 5- ' Q -f V R q,',3'5g, ,,f f , ,-age: 3 4 K ,wav f2.f:.,. 1 , ' .2 is f',' if if ww-Wg gzgmiiffiz-. .fn 11? : 4 ,i.' 51,5 4' zn V ze I 11 , 1 2 X '3 , 1: 13-1 Y, 1: vfiw. ' 111: - 2 pf . .V 2159?-W -' 'f sw':'1'W::f1 fnfiliiifiwys -1.::s.-.six iw 3-. ' , f - X L V f f'f ,' 1'.s1.'f. if gy Q .-.. 2 1 M -- .H , .t- g, h fwff3E,'f.Z-.z,:?,s1..,.2., .4 vig . .9 .A . ' e 2:i1Zgy: ?5 Qgg f22,25 ' 5, T ffggffffw. L :wfgwf - .' 5 -fi-Eff2zi3,':1fw 'if . . . 1:2 ' Q' 1 xt 1 ' wwf: if I 4. . Q iiibfr,-f'V. f.5fy! 'f f 5 if-1 as-f-1154 li: , W'i':f'fffww ',,, ' -m', 1 . 1. 2 T . ' fy 2, ,. ' x2Qg,g -- ' 7 . 'g'1m '5'1 g:TS 1' 1 ' 151 5 :fggE2?1 !4.ff'?jEi,Q'5 . .,'f',gL Q, 2- . k . , ,, Aff Q . 4 35 AFI w ilirllw G. ISS 4 3 ' K 31 2 g i?i?z?'-W7 7 -i1?.S,,Y ., .LQ 'ziilfill El' ' Tb - if 1 W N3 - S .A ,, .ff M . ,f m ,f Q M , 4 H, .1,gf, J., 1 - , , . V Q 4 Eg 5- Xt i fw'5.'2' 51,1 1 ,fgi f Mgt fl Q 'f F' Wg pail 3 1 . - Y f . - 4' , I ' g , ,, 1115 . 2 - J .11 52.21233 K V , Q 'M '5 W , , ,, , .... ,, W . ,, V . ,...: .,,. ., ,, . If 'A ' in fl' A ? Q :jg 1 , ', - digit? 'A . ,, Q f, ,J ' ,V - ' - HU' , xx- ' ,' 4'-f , ' f. ' ' ,J , ' 3 A-Ei ' .A 1- ' K' f ,, aa , ' 1 1' 'sf . 4 , 1 ,gg V , 1' . 5 . , - 4 gi- r,..f 1. , J, 6 . ' 1: '. , va' ' ' , 4. f 1' .- . . Q f . Q 1 . - . .' is f . gf Q ' ..f 5 Wh ua .4 , f'1'ff: i X , - :,ififf,?,a1 'Y l jf H 'X L! ,ff nf 'sf ,' f ' f' . A 'ff' 1 M Y, Q f. A , , f viz- 1,: Nlsrgi: ' , . 5 1. 5 sf Ng f , ' L, ,.vx':,,a 3351, H- ,T X .j 'QV ' sg K -' 1 5 r-fx Aj 21352223 H 1 . V , 1 ',- 5 ' .5 n ff f,l,5,,?',. V I 1 .pf V 1 .. .?.1,..: . , ' K 'i . H, , . . ' T s fQ 4 ,m X, ff x .X .. . . v V ':1'4'f5'9if?1'- 4 '.if7:i?'f5 g K , ' ' LJ-1 R' 1 ' L ' ' X Q if 1-f X. , W 4 K, fb ,J X L., , - 43,55 , , X . K. ,,..1, , - -. 1 ,A Q , - w' 1 - -Q ,, I , ' I 1 , va ' sk ?,g:, .YA iwu, ' . .. 3 3 . , I MQ. ,K I I W., K H . ' 'Y' kg I If 5, 'xg 1. ' K A - M--: -. - .l . , ' i ?E,fi? ,,f , ,- pf fl 'Y A ' ' . . f 1 , 1 Y, A ., V4 ,e-,,,: T, ,.,,, Q '-J ' 'A ' kb H . Q1 V, .. Q . 1 , , I J. f ,, ,x.Q,.,,,, -guy-J. KWL?..f, n . A K -Af, p, 6 !,,:f?'2?,, 1 ff, -.f 4 A -. rt ,--' .1 ,A -- igqfr m , .ig,Qg,.,. ,.,, 25.5 - 45 15 - -' W ' 4? Y? ..,, , , . P' '1- - -- M Ab- f Q . ,..g . 2 in , if ' Q -E' ,ev Wim., A-mgx 4 , s JM YM Min, f-ag., ,J ma .3 ani! Y K ,Q .' 3? 3 'LZ Ai 'Q N' ww 1- A as -ji' Agfa .gs-.3 19 ffl. 11 x v. -av! 153 fx ' 3 1. gy ,AQ rxfwv A ,E R' -vw .Y,5Q:3..,f 12 1,w.if g 1, .. , 1 - if IW 1. 'W fi ,. E W' .1-f' ' 1, PM , , ., 3. A ' ,Ig fmf. ' VQ1., if f ' ' w I f , , V 'Ls ' mga f x H . r . ' pl . Q Q ' E' X A a 37 4 : 0 SUPPGRTERS Now is the time that you form your buying habits. Take time out to look through the follow- A-s was .,, i H ing ad section. These people care enough about if Q i f ' V K Hot Springs and your annual to help finance the - ' ' , yearbook. lt's up to you to determine whether or ,AQ ' ' not you can support your supporters. After all, l'tl t you're the one that counts. '45 ' K u s 'Y s X ' if 22 fy' 'iff ' W 1 2551 ' lg 51, y 12 sk r V aa! 1 !'EEE:,: ..!'5:ii j ts-1.-:iii L A.: ,lo A LX .9 i f nm V 6, 'V V. :K A I s a , .. f5U, .v .xt . r -H xo. A . 1 , will r l . 3 ls'.s or -. gt. W, 122 1 f' . ' . . .: . ' elle-L A . 25 A AACO Rental Center, Inc.-170 Allen Tillery-157 American Homes Realty, lnc.-171 Andy Hudson Photographers-187 Animal Wonderland-166 A-1 Moving 81 Storage-185 Arkansas Aluminum Alloys-179 Arkansas Air National Guard-170 Arkansas Bank 81 Trust-162 Arkansas Door 81 Window Co., Inc.- 179 Arkco Appliance Co.-187 Auto Parts gl Bearings, lnc.-180 Bank of Malvern-187 Battery Center-168 B8iF Engineering-175 Beverly's Casual Shop-170 B. G. Wilson Lumber Co., lnc.-183 Bill White Radio 81 TV Service-185 Brady Mountain Lodge-157 Brandon Furniture Co.-184 Buckstaff Baths-180 Bud Canada-166 Burger Chef-177 Burton-Eisele Clinic-165 The Butterfly-164 C. K. Hardware-159 Cains Drugstore-171 Caruth Funeral Home-159 Catherine Heights Mobile Home- 163 Central Bowling Lanes-173 Chunn's Produce-179 City Hardware-180 City of Hot Springs-174 Classic Image-186 Coca-Cola-180 Coleiseum Bowling Center-167 Consolidated American Window Co., Inc.-171 CooIey's Grocery-167 Coy's-161 Credit Bureau of Hot Springs-171 Cut-N-Curl Beauty Salon-168 Dee's Klothes Kloset-176 Denim-N-Duds-166 Discount Glass-177 Dr. and Mrs. Joe H. Little-171 Dodson Insurance-168 Doris' House of Gifts-165 Duke's Fabric Center-180 E. R. Brooks Hardware-185 Earl Gill Enterprises-172 Edward Motor Co.-168 Ellis Insurance-176 Elta's Ruel Shop-177 Freeman Finance-184 Fig Leaf-170 First Federal Savings-157 First National Bank-164 AD INDEX Franks Hardware-161 GAB Steam Cleaning Corporation- 167 G. E. Hawthorn Meat Co., lnc.-184 Garland County Community College-169 Garland County Farmers Assn.-175 Gene Coombe Insurance-170 Gillham Signs-165 Golden Curl Beauty Salon-170 Golden's-175 Grand National Bank-184 The Hair Revolution-179 Hall Printers-167 Handsel Art 81 Advertising Agency- 165 Haynes Supply Co.-181 Hawthorn Wholesale Meats-167 The Heart Clinic-172 The Headhunters-186 Hill 81 Cox Inc.-159 Hobson Motor Co.-181 Holiday Inn-168 Home Furniture of Hot Springs Inc.-172 Hopkins Rexall-167 Hot Springs Fixture-159 Hot Springs Florist-177 Hot Springs Kennel Club-165 Hot Springs New Car Dealers-182 Hot Springs Packing-185 Hot Springs Savings and Loan-177 Hot Springs Tire Town lnc.-187 Hot Springs Village-186 House of Flowers- 179 Howell Printers-172 Hubbard 81 Sons-185 Independent Tire Company-184 J. C. Penney's-187 Jarrel Plumbing-182 Jerry Bennett State Farm Insurance-165 Jim's Pharmacy-179 Jones Mill Federal Credit Union- 183 Jordan Oldsmobile-187 Josten's-161 KXOW-177 La Mirabelle French Restaurant- 186 Lake Catherine Footwear-158 Lakeside Country Club-176 Lakeside Realty-184 Lamar Bath House-173 Laurays Jewelers-173 Leo Castleberry Enterprises-176 Lone Star Donuts-166 Magic Mart-161 Malvern National Bank-167 McClard's Barbeque-175 McClure's Grocery-177 McDonald's-164 Med-e-Quip Rentals-176 Messersmith gl Son General Contractors-176 Meyers Realty-170 Mid-South Engineering-166 Milligan Fashion Eyewear-171 Mitchell Electric-157 Mollie's Restaurant 81 Grill-168 Moman Bates Fire Extinguisher- 165 Moontide-182 Moss Yarns-172 Oaklawn Sportswear-175 Paint Supply Company-181 Pennington Used Car-170 Permanent Casting-181 Personal Touch Hair Fashions-161 Piggly Wiggly-157,166 Ponderosa Motors-159 Prince Electronics Co.-171 Quality Shoes-173 Quapaw Vo-Tech-182 Rephans Dept. Stores-181 Reynolds Malvern Cable Plant-171 Reynolds Metal Co.-188 Rodgers Construction Co.-170 Rodgers Lumber 81 Supply Co.-176 Rynders Auto Supply-175 S81H Air Conditioning 81 Heating Inc.-179 S818 Business Machines-175 Sanders Plumbing Supply-172 Sawmill Depot-171 Schraders lnc.-165 Segal Mobile Homes 84 Realty-173 Seiz Sign Co.-157 Spa Muffler Service-173 St. Joseph's Mercy Medical Center-172 St. Michael's School-178 Stanage Co.-180 Stephen's Jewelers-175 Stubby's 81 Stubby's Too-165 Sunset Drive Inn-187 Tastee-Freeze-163 Timberline lnt'l, lnc.-183 Tittle's Automotive-167 Tommy Mitchell Inc.-184 USWA Local 332-187 Vaughan Hardware Co.-185 Villa Central Apartments-173 Waye's County Store Health Foods-167 Webb's Sun Valley Market-166 Weyerhauser-160 The White Ducks-180 Winters M8tM Stereo and TV-171 BOOSTERS The Basket House George M. Callahan, Atty. T.G.8tY Villa Central Apts. Pleasure Park Valley Lumber 8t Supply Rita's Hair Fashions Kempner's Shoe Store Southern Radio and TV Coneheads Rector Heights True Value Hardware Malco Hearing Aid Service Lakeside Restaurant Brandon's Furniture Co. Fran's Beauty World Ed Oliver Insurance Agency Bates Fashions Russell Dunn Auto Sales Dr. J. R. Eastburn B. J. Smith Realty Halladay Harbor Southern Credit Corp. - Malvern Bottoms Up Clothing Store HiIton's Furniture Kenny and Susan Hot Springs's Cycle Center. Inc. Bull Bayou Marine Tucker's Brake 84 Front End Service Malone 84 Hollingsworth, Inc. Chitwood 81 Hurst Accountants Moenster Insurance Pate's Shoe Store Sherman C. Brogan Jerry F. Hodges Larry Freet Ben M. Hogan Company, Inc. Jack C. Porter D.D.S. Sportsman's Barber Shop FoxFire Fashions Dixon Realty Gene Lockwood Sports Mart Safety Glass 8t Mirror Co. Michau Insurance Company Langley's Auto Parts St Supply Animal Crackers Inc. Cribbs Discount Pharmacy Maurice R. Cunningham D.D.S. All Star Awards 8t Specialties Broadway Cleaners gl Hatters Loyd Real Estate Wilson Buick, Pontiac, GMC, Inc. Peters Paint Co. Norman's Florist 84 Greenhouses, Dawson's Electric Motor Service Dr. Glenn R. Reynolds B-W Studios Koppel 84 Daniel Royal Vista Southland Insurance Agency National Butane William G. Irwin, M,D. Dr. T. Mark Anthony D.D.S. Oop's Jeans and Things Inc 1231 Central 623-3181 Outdoor S I NCOU vlluiilxelt, 5Zw17ulcv.Q INC.. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS y u llle I . COMMERCIAL 5' wi .INDUSTRIAL QmNWl0 Licensed G Bonded l f A ff 5 + 624-405 5 700 E. GRAND III I I II I L 1:131 1 1 I 1 in Building a newlandmark for the future of Garland County ff 1 :I-lilnw H c officio' 71.5 Central Avunmz. lint Springs, ArkIIIIszIs Phone: li l o Ima: 700. ert i'e. ol f rin s. , r'zIIIszIs one ' I5 Deposits insured to S40,000 by FSL C EIV Ti yHOT SPRINGS BRADY MOUNTAIN LODGE ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE OUACHITA Complete facilities for rest and relaxation - air con- ditioned guest rooms apartments lounge and restau- rant 0 simple good food 0 swimming pool 0 boats bait 0 motors 0 guides and famous fishing 0 home port cruise ship Ouachita Lady! Post Office 0 0 0 0 Royal Arkansas 71968 Telephone ' 0 0 Hot Springs 501 767-3422 PIGGLY WIGGLY u HV 0 Central 1 3338 Central Ave 9 X J- We 041 milf ll-' SERQXL UNM- ci n n I fi' fx f f ' 'I- '- I X I- 1 i FiI'S1 Federal SElVil1gS Shopping Center ' lx T Ia h II Alb Pk ll sp g Ak Ph 2 I X-. ' 4, Vi X s Y 'V X J 1 v, , u.,4.'n'?'fr 3, Y W At., V. ., 4 I ., , 1 ,, , A -4 , . af Q' 'M' I ' K , ' . , V , . ,, A M ,. 1, 1 K ,,,,R,, . 4' - f, f,,'+' -' .-j f. If-.dgf W' 4 Q1.-,,,,y:,t:Q.'.,.f,,?'. ., -,,e- A , , ,, v, . -I ,' fwfr, l ., , - 1- v-f y .Q A., f - ,.f,Z3,.q-V - -' ,Lf . , - , ' ,,,,,,,x,-M 5, 31 A-lol' fp? ri., .. I -wa V . . ' ,,g Y nyl f, .l,,.,,!,l. Q, Nl, rt -l ,Q I 4. ' f ' .- Q-, H -f'1f'f,f .,, ,'?',.' A- W . k '9!f'5.'lwp' l' ,X ,- .,-..7, ya. ,- ' f'-NJ1 , 3' A A. .--I A : 4 +7 . Q 2 H I .Mi',vL:N.,QV ' A5:c,:.i,., -.f.,,?A,3,a' rj .1-3,1 . ,-dum., M 1 U MW' r .,.!,, W., J up 1,4 UM,,, A 5.-Q.,-,W:7.AL,:4.. 3?.,:, , 6 W i, 4 ii 4' 1'.I.:J:ls, . 'K k..V.7v3z.V,fX, w , ' ', -, ' .gffllr gf-yg5,p5.5gf?s,,pg u,..'f 'v ,fp,.,.,,,:,h,.-,Au ' -,.af'xXQ:. M V - Qj 'uf , ,'.:'-.,i-1. f,L-,ye 5. 2 '. .f nf - 1 H . ,1 4' it , -' , ' 1 '- f' ,A ' -. . , 1 Aff q 'QZ'-fm ff- '1' 1--'-at ld l?ff:'Iwf,r42 . - -- -'H - . J I1 Q1 . ,.- . A 'va -uv'X.., Jfwq. N, . .f-JK. 'U-yi .vg .,- .--t, ' ,W-B .- ri, V H, A .,, - lm- .H I.. , J., - .V L E' .'f,.f 4'-9-13115 -Maw, . 4 M' - 'H+ 'A' '..' 4 35 -,gww A 3' wa. 1'-ff: ' - ' .f , .. 1. . .. . . . . x a.. . , ' n ,W ,ff 1 ,L ,4 , I , t. I .W W: ' 3.:,.w,hg.A MLA, - -awwg MK N., J. E K Q I , V I fig. V fr, If - . :.q.A I-V .yu aqwv.. fwculy-,,. i- ,xx ,fl 1, int, f:,,.:lL5Yg3.A'T,Q,s. t ..:1 , .f Ks- mv' we 2 . A LAKE CATHERINE FOOTWEAR C0 An Affirmatice Action Equal Opportunity Employer CATHERINE SHORES 262-1440 Congratulations To The Class of 1979 2 r H111 Sr Cox Inc GENERAL CONTRACTORS O BOX 2068 HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS 71.901 C5011 525 3248 JERRY REEDS PONDEROSA MOTORS Central Arkansas Headquarters For Extra Clean Llght Duty Trucks 200 HIGDON 1166 Emphosns on Quollty g C K HARDWARE Power Tools Electrical Supplies Hand Tools Lawn 81 Garden Plumbing Congratulatlons To The Class Of 79 HOT SPRINGS FIXTURE C0 INC Food Service Equipment gl Supplies J Hardin Jones 504 Quachlta 623 6607 Hot Sprlngs AR CARUTH FUNERAL HOME 655 Park Avenue 623 2533 HOT SPRINGS ARK 7 I L I I his CEU ' '. I 262-2146 , c Hugh Yield Forestry includes researchi Controlled pollination to help us develop superior trees is one part of our forestry research, And research is just one part of our High Yield Forestry. Also involved are planting millions of seedlings, fertilizing, thinning, harvesting, and complete utilization ofthe fiber from the forest. Besides products, our forests provide recreational opportunity, serve as a habitat for wildlife, protect watersheds, and return oxygen to the atmosphere. Weyerhaeuser The Tree Growing Company M diff! gym . - ,fig JosTEN's i X 'X V u-fiNffX1'??.wLJ scbglfi ' Q Jaffe A 62' Qelwve Ns PO. Box 1118 Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 PERSONAL TOUCH HAIR FASHIONS Ml-UIC MART 70 W. Plaza Opgn 9 Hot Springs Arkansas FRANK S HARDWARE CO. 2242 Malvern Water is our Specialty We install and repair complete systems Mowery Wyatt Plaza 7001 Central - 525-8221 9 so 'V 81 3552? FEATURING E u s cnoics s1':AKs a snrooos luiii' -it... nsucious s1'sAxs ' nornu A D AND ll LID TO mu 301 Am Featuring FFIL QND SEA FXDS r I TW PII G QQM5 OPIN DAILY 5 PM T0 Il PM CYPRESS ST A IISKIVE AV - K FT OFF I GRAM! O , ,, , -, . ws'- '51 1 5...'g: We're Glad You're Hon A 4 Gi 04 l nsrt I 2 - Pl r 0 VAT: umm x N nwv 70 E I0 Nofjusf cn slogan . . . buT Cl commifmerfr. Arkansas ' CATHERINE HEIGHTS MOBILE HOME PIIRK Spaces And Mobile Homes Office Phone 262-1783 For Rent By The Week Or Month Owners: Marion gl Al Arndt . ,I A 1 'AFV' Li i' Iii- A.,. I f ,. Aa 5tw,f2151gz1 M 21- 1 7f V A ':2fiTLi'1: .il ii 1 ii I ' or In ' -I 1 1 i i is 1 - - 1 V -I -' .L A I A IV , 'T ' we -1 ,, 5' A ' - V1.1 8J':P?rr7k i s gs M..- 2 M If A V2 Mile Off Malvern Road 511 Catherine Heights Rd Take First Right P381 Lakeside School Hot Springs, Arkansas Here'showtoh'eaiaparenL 1'astee - 1 J !, , 'T K 1 J ii-H f'! Homrbhowiobeataparent T' Q C04 ip iT's MORE THAN A MEAL - IT'S A TREAT ' Honhhowtoina! pannt. Fimilv Restaurant Perf rfait 3026 Central Ave. Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 321-2839 H ,, I to' Iapa I. Chicken liijpner A .E ,jf A N . iff ww' f ,off . , if-lf B I PRESS Printers Since I 905 Stationers 5335: 5:5:5:5:5g5gQg5gQ3Q Office Supplies Office Furniture PHONE f507j 624-7277 536 38 Ouachita l-lot Springs Arkansas EIR-?iT5NAi. C BANKM SW. gt. S dent some Clltel' X ' :S se S at Going to McDonald sa is almost as much a part of school as going to class. You ve made us the place to meet to talk, to have a good time, to celebrate your victories and help forget defeats. s N 7 You've made McDonald's more than e just another place to eat. And that's why, I at McDonald's, we do it all for you. YOUIBQQQ ,T M THE BUTTERFLY Complete Line Of Art 81 Craft Supplies 5422 Malvern Road Hot Springs, AR. 71901 Lakeside Shopping Center .i35:- X ' we :J Q T V 'n o fe ffr 5 6 J C J W f 2 1 'f ' 1 T 63151 X Lai , M m K 1 I - 2 V 1 Z I W f x Y , D .4 'Q 0 F . OPEN 7 DAYS 4 93 Compliments To The 1979 Seniors! HOT SPRINGS KENNEL CLUB P.O. Box 2472 Moman Bates Fire Extinguishers Ansul Kitchen Fire Control Systems Sales And Service DORIS' HOUSE OF GIFTS 1522 Malvern 623-5640 harldsel P. o. sox 1173 art Sz, advertising agency handsel arl photographs UY fm QQ.. 3 fie 7fm, f1,, 262-1265 :you rpememlzr t7oJaty . . . fjomorrow? ,Schraher 5, m: 330 Central Ave Hot Springs 1 Distinguished Mens Wear I in g 324 E. Grand Ave. 623-1433 E ' I'l ' l15 Signs And Silk Screen Printing JERRY BENNETT STATE FARM INSURANCE Life Auto Fire Health HWY. 51 Jones Mill AR. 844-4577 BURTON EISELE CLINIC' ROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION GTO E UF 229 i-for SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK ARKANSAS FENERA 5 RGER BURTO E SELE RE C O OG S CO O R Y S ROBER ORE O SR MU 5 FAM 7I9Ol OBSTE CS AN G NECO GG RD M D DE O G DA BER N U OLOG JAMES F B RTO ADMN9 R TO ENE B OOS RCTCE O NMD . 4 P . IOI WHITTIN N AV N , PHONE' 3 -2 ' oe FRANK D Jon A . . . W MAR - N . mms, M. . E5 -M THOMAS P Tnompso . , . O N B UN E 'M D' w si.oAN INWATER. Mo . sz or 1. su 1 TS - K ' A -D- L .BOHNE , D M ,svnmse .M D. ,D W PRINGER. M.U. W F . . ' i , o . D. L .io s so . 0 M E . . LONE STAR DONUTS 1 - QE 318 Third street ENGINEERING MID-SOUTH CO AVE DENIM N DUDS 2814 MALVERN P O Box 1399 NWWYH ' cessories . . Hot Springs , Arkansas . Jeans Tops Shirts 81 Ac ' 200 Central Avenue Y , X , x ,nxt ff, X XX I X! U . . 4 4 4 I C i Q Q i I '!7lg sul: fAnlm8lw0ndGrl6nd Hwy. 270 West 2 Miles From Hot Springs City ANIMAL WONDERLAND WEBB S SUN VALLEY MARKET 940 Shady Grove Road Phone 262 4071 The Convenient Market 10 00 6 Days A Week ',V ff A ' ff!! 3' X, L..,.4 45- I' f ' 1' ff '- , , Q, 5 W if f L ff l f - f 1 I , f 1 6230- : 10:00-7:00 Sunday PIGGLY WIGGLY Hwy. 70 8. 270 Compliments Of SENATOR BUD CANADA CompIImen+s of COOLEY S FOOD MARKET I09 Malvern Hot Springs Ark 623 335l Hill I Prmters and Statloners, Inc Phone C5015 623 1646 610 West Grand Hot Springs Ark 71901 2 X G E N Bowhng Center 306 Winans Ave 624 4466 Hot Springs Arkansas 71901 It I I ' I ' ,N , 5 I r r e ioai n 0 ea I I y Wi-shing The '79 I X A A X . I Q j I --. ed? - T H 0 Cf' 6 - o I Custom Racmg Engines Corvette Speclallst RV Van Accessories TITTLE S A UTOMOTIVE Complete Auto Repalr Tune Ups Malvern Hnghway 270 East HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS 71901 Phone 2621473 AL and TOMMY Waye s Country Store Health Foods Offes30YeasofDd tot H lth L getSt k8tVaretyForYo HEALTH S A POPPIN NORA WAYE BILL WAYE N Iff HBICONS ITB I D ecto TWO STORES 4415 CENTRAL PAK PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 623 0916 444 W GRAND HEALTH Bn LIGHT 623 3036 FREEDOM IS FRAGILE HANDLE WITH PRAYER Sennors Good Luck' G 81 B STEAM CLEANING CORP GLENN HAWTHORN WHOLESALE MEATS 513 Rndgeway Blvd 623 9627 HOPKINS REXALL DRUGS INC 627 Albert Pike 624 4491 l Member FDIC It s Good For You' MALVERN NATIONAL BANK Inn East. from all the staff at your Holiday Win or lose the Lakeside Rams and their fans us! e always champs to 406 Aurport Road 501 623 9841 ar ' S G WVR. EAST 1 125 East Grand Avenue REAL ESTATE MOLLIE'S RESTAURANT AND GRILL INSURANCE 538 West Grand I ' ' 623-6682 ,f s F U 13 D o D S it ll 121 of v ,,7'U cut-N-cum Guam' BEAUTY SALON if - A Since 1914 818 Centfggggg 2gQf'fS5Q'k' 71901 1411 central Phone 623-2522 EDWARD MOTOR COMPANY. INC. mu 500 Airport Road Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 501f624-7144 MICHAEL HAJEK - MANAGER Edward F. Tallach Edward J. Tallach ' Hot Springs, Arkansas NATIONAL - - GOULD GARLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 'wifagnf' 1 ' V An Open Door to Educational Opportunity A' is S . ,J Bos. Ph. 623-8878 Iggggiaial Res. Ph: 767-4641 0 634995 Compliments Of RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 1401 Central LAKE Hot Springs, 71901 Norma Bower RODGERS CONSTRUCTION CO. -I Pat Doster I General Masonary Contractor Ph: C5013 321-1632 Archie Rodgers Hot Springs, Ar. 71901 504 Lakeshore 1: af A AACO RENTAL CENTER INC. Southwest Plaza 623-6388 600-J Main St. Hot Springs 2:61316 lv 37 BEVEIU.:Y'S CASUAL SHOP Join The Winning Team Speclallzlng 1n Jumor Wear The 315 Ouachita - 624-1838 gggrd CIVIBT, Coiviivi, SQ, Hot Springs, Arkansas Of The ARKANSAS AIR NATIONAL GUARD GOLDEN CURL BEAUTY SALON Carpenter Dam Road 1 Phone: 262-1891 ff: - 1' I f NATIONAL 5 if , ffl' ' Z PENNINGTON USED CARS WMU CMS GUAQD UNPA- Malvern Road Contact: Larry Looper Route 5 BOX 15 For information On How 623-7811 Go Rams Go!!! Phone: 262-2768 You Can Become A Member Congratulations Graduating Seniors CONSOLIDATED AMERICAN WINDOW COMPANIES, INC. Box 426 Malvern, Arkansas REYNOLDS MALVERN CABLE PLANT Jones XXI II ll I if I . Mm VIUMIIIAN PRINCE ELECTRONICS COMPANY Wholesale TV and Radio Parts and Accessories 541 Ouachita CAIN'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Filled With Care 404 Albert Pike Phone 623-6614 AMERICAN HOMES REALTY, INC. Sales 8: Construction Commercial Acreage 3500 Albert Pike 767-9363 ' I SIIMIMIIIII IlIiI'll'I' WINTERS M 81 M TV SALES 81 SERVICE 245 W, GRAND 623-9302 DON WINTERS HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 7l9Ol CREDIT MILLIGAN BUREAU FASHION 125 Eyewear 1303 Central Albert Pike Pat Milligan Hot Springs Optician-Owner 71901 Lowell F. Scott General Manager 3219380 C5015 623-8833 K.K. IIIYARIIMAN M.D. THE HEART CLINIC, LTD. 2513 Malvern Road Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 Telephone 501-321-2513 MAIL ORDERS WELCOME FEATURING REYNOLDS - The Cadillac of Ya CHRISTMAS ITEMS AVAILABLE ALL YEAR FOR CFIEWEL KITS AND NEEDLEPOINT GALORE Carrying Nationally Advertised Brnnds VISIT OUR KNITTING KNOOK IN THE MAJESTIC HOTEL LOBBY YARNS-AFGHANS-HOOKED RUGS NEEDLEPOINT-CREWEL KITS and Beads by the Thousands for Macrame The Largest Handicraft Shop in the Southwests M064 YIM! 623-5106 225PINEWOOD HIIYNES Supply Company, Inc. Home Owned 81 Operated Fine Home Furnishings ' Discount Prices Television 81 Appliances 1100 Malvern Avenue Phone 623-0991 Serving Hot Springs 26 Years lzfmze runway P.O. Box 347 - 1118 Malvern Ave. Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 Phone 15015 624-5331 Sanders Plumbing Supply. Img. nzslnzntiu. - COMMERCIAL - lnnusrnul suvru Full Lino Vending - Amusement Gum V Record Shop - N0 A Us d Roco EAFIL QI w s rdl ,IL imiiievwisrs ir-ii. 810 Hoblort 9 P. O. Box 2277 Phono 623-3335 Hot Sprlnp. Arkansas 71901 ST. IOSEPH'S MERCY MEDICAL CENTER Dedication Serves HOME FURNITURE OF HOT SPRINGS New And Used Furniture i OGE 623-6831 Elbert Murphy 202 Third St. Floyd Wilson Hot Springs, AR. QUALITY SHOES 2502 Albert Pike-Rector Heights Shopping Center 623-3880 Juanita Harris, Owner Congratulations Seniors! LAMAR BATH HOUSE Central Avenue Hot Springs, Arkansas s ,-.ul . 8 -59' 'fi V' jweleu THE DIAMOND CENTER Homeowned And Operated Mark and Marty Fleischner Diamond Masters 321-2441 402 Central Ave. Hot Springs, Ar. 71901 SPA MUFFLER SERVICE 225 E. Grand Hot Springs, AR 71901 Phone 624-3687 CENTRAL BOWLING LANES Enjoy The Indoor Sports For Millions SkeeBaIl 84 FoosBall-Bowling-Pool-Snooke-Air Hockey 4825 Central Avenue 605 Higdon - Office 104 Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 Ed 8. Winifred Campbell Phone Manager 321-2121 TY REA Z J ARKANSAS 7 90 HOT SPR NGS CD Q 2 CD A o dabe Hous ng AK NG HOT SEGAL Big V .A 5 .:. 33 ,, .-. , s 3- 5 .C .SP I .K -J E X .2 5 Y ,W 5, , ,Q 1 sl ' Q z Q- xl :EA PTE- o.- if glhr i U N 3 rig' ,C fxf 'il 2 E S 2 E 3 tv- .I I 3 1 3 DOL ll-C' , E E.. Lk- E EZ at Y ii tl 3: E Q aff:-nz., -U u g x fra l T. - wel 5' O - v ,V Q CD 22: ei EEEEE 1 1 4 iffy G E ' :ji T Q. O my ,X J -, it .E ca 1 , 7: M 2 - . A 1 E M 21 A E H S2 f' Es as T513-, ff 3 ,E f-4 pf i :S E 22:11 H 'U ,Q O ,Lg 2 2' gd in 2 qj V1 SS CD S2 -2 r-1 ZW ES' EZ QE ISE 32 H O 5 92 '2 'Q' D. W 1 1 2 2 3 3 CITY OF HOT SPRINGS City Hall Building Hot Springs, Arkansas Tom Ellsworth ... J. Harold Smith . Earl Mazander ,,. Curtis L. Ridgeway.- ard, Name Les Ashely Lloyd Wacaster Paul Teague Don George Elmer Beard Kenneth Adair ALDERMAN W 4 4 5 5 6 6 Mayor CityClerk ... Municipal Judge ,... City Attorney ard,Name Art Amick Joe Harrison Bill Edwards Marge Caristianos Bill Ott Jerry Fincher S818 GARLAND COUNTY FARMERS ASSN Feed'S d0F t I Far:?1eSupTJTlesZer Speed O Prlnt Copues Sharp Bond Copiers Mlchelln X Tlres 111 Winans Ave 623 6696 Surveying Wwl Rodgers plannmg anager Engineering Architecture Telephone Malvern 337 9470 Hot Springs 767 2366 BQF Englneerlng Inc 926 Airport Road0Hot Springs The Contemporary Look In Juniors 84 Masses GOLDENS 2506 Albert Pike Hwy 270 West MCCLARD S BARBECUE Orders To Go 624 9586 623 9665 505 Albert Pike 920 Malvern Wholesale Automotlve Parts 403 Albert Pike 623 7769 Olympla International STEVENS Precision Business Equipment 624 4687 RYNDER'S AUTO SUPPLY XX if .xg 1. 4 'I A ,T -- W, 1. ...,, .yu-u:...fv. v- gi 0 Q . A' 11 ff . - - . pgs , 1 '. V ' T' 'Q I . Q H1-,z ff? - . A - l n? rf! --A . , s g 'gtg Q -QQVQS . le,4.b:r:i.i 'X lx. wx K .ta , ' ' no J . -A - hs: g 4 'J .ae , V gl 'N - ' Z , ' it ' 8. I , fi 5 F A - ' If :ff :L-QA., - .,- - .g, T ' ,r,l-at lu. E -w gs... fgv- - K 1 Q . Y . ' 1 M 'P -ms.-4. T 11 -r 'kv aAl O',-f i ,fa OAKLAWN SPORTS WEAR 624 2181 2020 Central Hot Springs Arkansas 71901 Qyil-Q.. tx J 9 T r 1 U l. DEES KLOTHES KLOSET Maverick Jeans Sizes 3 thr Misses Sizes 6 thru 20 Jr. Sizes 1 thru 15 5426 Malvern Road Hot Springs Ark. 71901 Dee Williams Owner Phone 262-2283 18 Y gli, O Quality Construction With The Next Generation In Mind U MESSERSMITH 81 SONS Q -ir- - GENERAL CONTRACTORS T' 131 Silver Spur Out Higdon Road Phone 525-1364 Riding Stables-Music Store-Residential Improvement C .-Aluminum 81 Steel Siding KZNG-1340 Sat. 9:07 AM Sun. 8:07 AM LEO CASTLEBERRY ENTERPRISES 838 Bellaire Drive Phone 623-9495 3, 4,1 4 , , W mf,-fm, S' n fl-.. f Rf ew, 4 - .,- , we ' J ' ' ,ff WL, ' .1-.- ei ie' S 2 L W U 4 -iv:-:tri ,M Q , Y E3 ,fa - . if ,Mm '- N K' L. M QM 'w.s,.r3.,jy Everything ln the Building Line Compliments Of 321-2100-Phone X Two Locations To Serve You 895 Valle Street Y RODGERS 1021 Airport Road New Home Center LUMBER 84 SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. ,JB A Free Estimates 84 Delivery Frienayones LAKESIDE GOLF 84 COUNTRY CLUB Beds F351 Delivery Swimming Pool Commodes Setup and Hwy. 270 East 262-9920 Wheel Chairs Demonstration fTm'e'qJlp fGf1LC.1lS mis INSURANCE Acmcv 52 E - 624-1238 920 Hobson Res. 525-287 MEDICARE ASSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED Michael R. Ellis Q Anything Glass - Window'AutovMirrors DISCOUNT GLASS 620 West Grand C5015 623-8680 Congratulations To Seniors '79 DR. AND MRS. IOE H. LITTLE AM 1420 FM 106 Garland County's No. 1 Sports Station Mutual Network 525-1301 Ark. Radio Network THE McCLURE'S GROCERY AND ESSO SERVICE STATION Flowers Of Distinction 2032 Carpenter Central Dam 623-5536 Road H ,gucn bog 2 2 H. 3.1 HOT SPRINGS FLORIST Owner - Pat Hearing 3200 Central un. - Thurs. 7-11 '. - Sa . 7-12 ELTA S RU EL H rg YY5 l,,wX ixxi ff Charles Of The Ritz 'Aff '- 1 2 Fashionwear ' 'A I F U r 5 t a x i , --f, , KM: 514 Central 624-2231 Bi' Compliments Of HOT SPRINGS SAVINGS 81 LOAN The S gl L That Puts Hot Springs Arkansas 0n Top Ovachita And Grand Central City UIUM ev- if Q 9 It u. Z 9 'F 4 444' 5156 S 1 FYI T 1 Q rf I gi Hartman Luggage H1 L2 v ' 'W' w-Qumran: , W1-M 1.-V., ,,,,..., .-.W ' ' ' r v ni 1 .4 NA ......, . , .L-0 T 1 . -4 ST. MlCHAEL'S SCHOOL Nursery And Day Care Center Nursery Grades 1-6 1125 Malvern Kindergarten Hot Springs, Ark. llM'S PHARMACY Reliable Prescriptions Compliments Of 304 Albert Pike - Hot Springs Phone 624-2568 THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS 5 8, H AIR CONDITIONING 766 HAIR x. HEATING, mc. nm vYr'AA N k on 'jg1oqgg.AoM.i1553i1 r ii be A Office 767-2141 . ' il B t S ' 81 2512 Amon Pike Phone 623-7060 A 'yZ e,Vf2fS 'Q A 7 in 916 Airport Road fir : riff? 'lr' Hot Springs, Ark. i n if 71901 F Q ,, .1 is r.r?,1VMf2vS A,4Q:.Svg,' . ARKANSAS Doon s. wmoow co., mc. r R 261312 f!'g'232 --4-4-61 ,5 4 ' 6 . ' Storm Doors-Storm Windows Bob Smith 1830 815 Hobson 623 7211 ,,,J,7:43 p Larry Hansen ' 'I Res. Phone 767- 6487 A? . f . If B Q.. ,UV cHuNNs . .. ---- , 611 Pnonucs H .' 5-' 1' 1. K 111 Hollywood Lane 1027 E. Grand Wholesale Only SPeCIa'i2if1g In 6234351 I x rrrr I.LOYS,lnc. A HOT SPRINGSJIRKANSAS , , in f , , 2' A1f1rQ?1Q-F-'jrfgr.ggV'Ar'Qui ff2Qqi.-fff,ggs.? A 'I 4' :f,,frf'L?,Q -.fmxi'-J,iifrr-1215rffZi:,rir,11A112r9A12s2r1gfZSf3 PHONE 501!262-3420 P. O. BOX 1410 HOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS 71901 BUCKSTAFF BATH , ,X we A World Famous Batnhouse Row MH Ride the Exciting D .I any 9:00 A WHITE DUCKS ,hoo DUKE s FABRIC CENTER Q' ' Land!Wa+er Sightseeing Tours 6200 Duke s Fabric Center Inc. 720 Central 624-1851 CITY HARDWARE .956 -1 211 E Grand bug game thlrst Coca Cola. AUTO PARTS AND BEARING INC. nts the real thing A CL A E 623l4301 FQY VO'-If Common Carriers S A AGE CO. 262-3563 A not srnmss AERIAL AND BURIAL TELEPHONE CONSTRUCTION Rl. 6 Bax 961 Malvern Road Ho! Springs, Arkansas Go Rams Go!!! Hobson Honda And Suzuki Cycles 907 And 909 Hobson Avenue Hot Springs, Arkansas Phone 623-3349 HOBSON MOTOR CO. INC. 906 Hobson Ave. Phone 321-2595 Bill Richardson General Manager Jim Gearin, Owner HONDA PAINT SUPPLY COMPANY ,.NnM..M 4 303 Albert Pike K P Happy Cain Owner Benjamin Moore Comwliments 623 1601 REPHAN S PERMANENT E'Ql'5L1'E T CASTI G INC 285 Shady Grove Road Hot Springs Arkansas 120 Ouachita 623 4131 Rephans Men 808 Central 623 9411 214 Albert Pike 624 1931 Store Rephans Fashion 624 2224 623 Albert Pike 5. ' Of of ' 9 ' ' , ' 1 1 , yy' fswxm-,A Wm. v-Syst? 0 fr 1: ,- Y. if-1. ' , A I ' W' in - J t WV L Q rr H 3 Ai, ' ' P A i 1 ' . F W7 1 ' ' - x' tw x liw l- - , ist' A! N il'-I + tx - ,gm L Hliffx VCCATIONAL TEClclNiCfxl, if A Auto Mechanics Marine Mechanics Small Engine Repair Health Occupations Practical Nursing Secretarial Occupations Office Machine Repair Auto Body Repair Offset Printing Building Trades Masonry Appliance Service Food Service Hotel 81 Motel Management Electronics Fo.r Complete information Call QUAPAW Vocational-Technical School Hot Springs 767-9314 J- Ph. 321-9040 A S 301 Malvern - Hot Springs -. -Ze.: Z2 :, Arkansas yf N Jennie Foote ff Richard Foote S X X Automobile DEALERS ASOCIATION Hot Springs New Car Dealers Association Allen Tillery Chevrolet Central 81 Winans Edward Motor Co Fiat 406 Airport Hobson Honda 906 Hobson Hot Springs Datsun 2828 Central Ave 4311 Central Ave 1601 Central Ave Kymes Chrysler Plymouth D 600 Malvern Meredith Lincoln Mercury 916 Hobson Resort Ford 1239 Central Ave Rowell Parker AMC Jeep 3rd 81 Hobson Cage ma JARRELL PLUMBING CO INC 9l8 Malvern Ave ff , :fr Trimble Gammill Pontiac Cadillac Toyota 115 Winans Q . - - .' 4 H ig. . X James VW - Audi ' - ' ' , ' , I -1 Jordan Olds-Buick-GMC b23,4562 Niglqf 262. I 568 TIMBERLINE . INTERNATIGNAL 'I i 'l 'I - I ' ' 1-' fl - 1 . fe-o '+I .A PEf ,..'H'f A ' 413' N. M I ALSO FEATURING: Hwy, 70 E LAWN al GARDEN EQUIPMENT HOT SPRINGS, ARK. LOGGING EQUIPMENT 501f623-1665 COMPLETE PARTS 81 SERVICE DEPARTMENT JONES MILL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Member NCUA Office Hours-8:30 a.m. To 4:3Op.m. P.O. Box 8 Jones Mill, Ark. 72105 844-4641 Dorothy Wilson Manager Phone 15013262-2820 Home Phone C5011 525-1227 B.G. WILSON LUMBER CO. INC. Kiln Dried Yellow Pine Lumber B. E. Wilson Highway 270 East President Route 6, Box 515 Route 6, Box 515 A Grand tradition in banki . Grand National Bank MEMBER FDIC G. E. HAWTHORN MEAT CU., INC. GQQDWEAR Country Sausage l I Si Rt. 2, Box 936 Hawthorn Road if 452 623-8111 off Spring street IX 550 'Fu-ekrone Independent Tire Co., Inc. 501f624-1231 TOMMY MITCHELL INC. V, K X. ' X lbert Pike In cooberxx R 1UO.A General And Mechanucal Contractor Hot SPrIrl9S, Ark. 71901 201 Pond St. Ph.: 623-7408 ' Office Phone: 624-7178 Home Phone: 624-4038 ,Qlkeszde CRealty 2515 MALVERN AVENUE r U R.C. COMBS HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK 'LSEFIZCZIZ LIZCUZGE, IZG. BROKER ARKANSAS 71901 BUCK FREEMAN, PRESIDENT 523 OUACHITA AVENUE - PHONE 623-1761 HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 71901 OTXFURNITURE COMPANY gf H t Sp g Arkansas 71901 T l phone 624 2586 605 Albert Pike 640 Malvern Road HUBBARD SL SON, INC. VAUGHAN HARDWARE CO. Hot Springs Arkansas Telephone 623-1341 510 Ouachita Ave. Feed- Seed- Hardware Garden Center YOUR DEALER PHONE: 623-7853 Grand Avenue and Valley Street 623-3508 BILL WHITE 1lAEHCJl9'TXl SALES AND SERVICE B SERVICE I8 OUR MOST IMPORTANT PRODUCT 624-4633 - 767-1454 v aa MALVERN .O a HOT SPRINGS ARK A-1 Moving 8a Storage Co., Inc. 620 Malvern Avenue Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 Compliments to the Agent! Seniors from 1 HOT SPRINGS PACKING CO., INC nu.lnwn.nu El R- Steven Brooks Vernon Brooks ,ias in I ' .f ri iky, A . . if-f ' J Y-ll If I ' '.,' ' Y ,,. ea,-.., fr: 'WE ' ' 'J -f '--i-Lf- f -1 mmm!-mx ' T I 1 1 Electrical Wholesale Supply 1209 Malvern - 624-1562 SJ A Division of Cooper Communities Inc MEN 6 WOMEN PRECISION HAIRCUTS CUILING IRON 5 ILOW WAVING HIGH FASHION STYLIST G COLOIING om fm-ing, ny Awoil-um: 'QEDKEN WMM W.M,N , , 6 2 3 - 5 8 7 6 ' 'HU RECTOI I , xfw LE MIRABELLE French Restaurant Hwy. 270 East Lake Catherine Hot BANK OF MALVERN Bank Americard F.D,I.C. Time And Temperature- 337-9511 Springs, Ark 2 Growing With Hot Springs . .. ARKCO APPLIANCE CO. 1126 A. Malvern Ave. Garfield Square Service 0 Sales ' Parts JORDAN OLDSMOBILE 0 BUICK 0 GMC If We Can Talk To You, We d With You Can Tra e , 3-6655 Hot Springs HOT SPRINGS TIRE TOWN INC. 105 East Grand Phone: 623-9895 SUNSET DRIVE INN 3305 Central Ave. Owner: Jessie Howe JCPenney Downtown Hot Springs amlg luulsun PHOTOGRAPHERS 419 HOBSON AVENUE HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 71901 UNITED STEELWORKERS AMERICA PO Box9 JONES MILL ARKANSAS OF LOCAL NO. 332 9 REYNOLDS METALS coMPANv XXYNUIJJ, t 'ffl msuw Jones MII Reductnon Plant Reynolds Metals Company Urges You To Conti ue Your Educatno For A Career W th A Future CDNGIQATIJL TIUNS SENIUIDS! i , fi ff 11 fl ,, Congratulations, Lynn For Deaf R3Ym0ndf Successfully Completing I Twelve Years of Schooln Congratulations On Your Graduation And Best Wishes For Your Future Love' From Your Mother Here And Father Dad' Mom gl Lisa Beyond The Sunset. Ella Dautartas Parents Of The Following Wish To Congratulate You For All Of The Efforts You've Put Out In The Past Twelve Years: Linda Cook Joni Davis Jeff Harbert F Kurt Johnston Mike Jones Ron King f 'N John Ward Linda Wethington 'Z- 4- gf 5. fgflfggfj -MQ '-E A 1n3' W wg-f -...,.. '-GS.,-g M249 Q-:ww 5 gm me S P S ,E 5 nll ' 'A W, ,. x KX va r My , , .,,. . . f.:. y yl L, L .. , 'Q +f . , f.1.r?'kg,?f.x + . W Q if Q. N f'...Lin'M -:153f95 v1- ici fr'.. ' v5'4' TsY1fiA . Wi5'f'ff'iT'Sff3N-- X115 'za-,KQV , , 1 . .. .if ' 1 xx 374 ' ii Rf : A ....... L P W5 Q 'KJ -P? 4, 1 :Hig h X RW my ,. 1 M35 Q ff l , .. , . U ,,, 13: ., ,W W. L i .5 ,, L , llwwrw In -4 --r ' ,--.,:1. L .f . ., , ff w.a.s.,,, M A 4 Y W sw J N wi H LU.V iT,:2:2a. 5 ara., wk lxiixa. 25 1' ,xy - 'ras-.E ,,-X-:g5:,..,, J .MX I, i5f,.1v.M1 W f ,. ff -g'- K .. . ww ,r --.J ---- . , , .mkgw ,x .,sMz,mT A L 1.hM . , , H:- fc ,Q ,awg - ff .. , , ,, 52 em.. A ' f nik-L+ .E. ' 5:f7':'S7l1QL,h. 3f'Wv-v5 - -' -- -- Nz ff .,-r. - . , 'M - . , , .,,.,,LA . ., QII: A ,, Q Wy. X M X Ugg., X if 1 5 .. A Q25 A y 3? 5 ws Pm Q FLQQQ W ,, X 3 ' K . . . . ..,,,.f.,, , J 2 x A31 A .12 5.5 W ,gg WW x Q gg.. ,Q , I S ,N gym , in wi! it .P A y L 3 as :F 158 :A sg! TT, M 1 If gigs Af 55' ,A M45 2 ww w L by 4, , wir, 44 1 x QM My Q W N 5 a li KE K 5- K ? HV ' if N if M QQ? . ' 1 . - , w,.m2. 4 s,f2iP. .L,,,,.-wfff . www wmv- .I--'kf,1,wwm , mm , -- ww . f if ' N ' '- -- , 1 s W . Q s2f?rfsmf43:i55bgf1 wi jirfew - ,g'EwQiCsQH1FQfGgi5t'r 1 PS? ,E W M. gn. ,,.,..,,.,. . . . f f 2 Sf if .ww s E , ' ii ' Wig f sewn . u iygiiw--.af ' ' ' 'G 4-Ja M3- W f ' ' f ' ' sw qgslkfa- , k f , 1 ff 2 ! 1i2i , f 4i,4f-, 2- Y , ' p , 5, f z . ' M If' f'ii'1- QHQNW H AWD' J-255' if .. . fi. - A 'Q iifffs I 1 ,' ' V.?Qfflf L'ff'ff 9 - - mm 9M,M W YK? :Q-1?Vf5f ?lf Wiki? is ig VN M539 , ,, 51 MM, QM .:.Qwya,,M V .... Eff 6 V f A H , f I . . M A A . M ef. .,, 1 fm . . :ff , new Mfr 3512515 .ff 512: f 0 Q.,- -.W - f' vw- hz. 122 W : ' S- k 5 wg - ' f 3 ' 1 - 1 ' . . . ' f . ' QE 'wr' ' 5 7 ' .53 'A - W 4253 - 1 ' , Q Q W f 1 2 w W , ff - 2 W,-w, f .7f92f3f. ,Wuxi-1 ff. .wal 1.4 55 smi?gk i?gv'55' 1Mcx , gfkug 5.9: W1 QM , W ' W W J U .N M. W h .. M H -w i , X ' , A35 , -- ' ' 'H ' iq.: 7 ' fggz' : fi 551 . ' v sp f-ww , .. .ff 'STS rw : H W ..., Y' 'K , wigs .. , , Whitt, dm? it V gfkf mlwwk ,. ,?,Z. ,kl,M, WMM I kr , MR ,. . : .,b,.. W .E m Sriz gfeg,-17.22 9' ' Mi Q M bf . f N L W ,A , .. , Q K iff? 1 , .. .,W,v.,,M., MR M. b 4 . 1 - ,L My Q . gf 3 nfs' ' gy ffl K -1 L f 'S , sf W B., ati Y QQ? ,... . H ' 1 + , gi xA . i ,A ,...,.... .,..- . ..-..-,- A M M 1 f 'f T423 ifrii . Mr . K. . 5 S235 f 1 ,Lp :IfQ:.'ff5 y 4.12 f,, 1. S 5 A iw wid Q img ,gf 125555554 .L - f yviafakt A ,N gi. -fa' 1.1 my M M gy .. ., ,,,. , . .- fi r f . M - 7 , z - . P 'f , . V V. , ' - 'KS' N S ,Q .Qi ' ,- - N w - ' .. .K . Y V i V' - 4, 7 E .... ,, 1., S .,,,. A ,... , ...,.f 1 ..,, A 13:25 :rs ai L. mm 2-:gg ,..,. :xii if W-12 gfyf' ,M g, .f-' ' if, x . f. --U , 2 1 5 W 'V 4 W u K ' -Q :ef-ff -2 fizpi-Q47' 1 ' ..fn-' , K7 Y af ' ax 1' . . W ,N xv .Y ,,. . 4, W A E. If v- . V-1 - A, , Y ,ex . I ?,2f'f,.. ,K Y. 1233: V x , Q , 'Ty' nf H5 f QV Q 1 .f ff - ., 1' 5' -, ,f L .V , W, , 1 H757 ' 7 5' I X 'Q A . V N Y, .:, N, 'f . W ,W , I t K. . L , EM ' ,Q wtf kt 'f ' ,ffl : V' V qv ,',' ',fIf',-,glib , ' .'ff'f ' K -,N 'M .. ' ' , ,,.f gui: W f' - fm ' 'ffif1'2. 1' v f iff pq., M V J .V WLM .1 . , . , L'f 'Y-.41L?1 I - .fig f wg- 1 , ,g -1 '-. 11-fffg-, W '-Af-:gf-we QQ V Y A? . P 4 1 . ff. X1 -'ejrfil ' . 54 - A ' 1 T' ff. ' ' A pass I xx L M? 1 ' -3.,. 'r' ,, -fxfb':.'. ., f'?i,':.g 121 , .pu ..,. n K gif, - ' -gxiai., ' - 3 ' IT? BN ga-av-V ilk M - , fiiiifq-r' ' ' sd ,, 'vw . , ' W k fa.. w 1:'f?'w:5PK:f. , :W-fm J F N , , . , , , f ,. - wr J, A J ff 1 :J v' '- ,vv-'f:fx': 'V 4' , gg , ff 1 , ' - , , M g f - -1.. ' J , .. ., : M -3 S J: 2: 1 wwf f 41 Q ,, ' f: , :::w:,.,:::if2wdwwwmfm : 1 : 'N wa s.: . ,ws - ,,,.., .,,,gg,,.m4xdQm, ,W1g,,,g,.pL, , , ,ff ,Q.:,.w,Qmf -- g , .. Mgr m,::3n2:,fwxs,':,aw,.v.vm.1,f.f:,.,,.,,s:,g,,,q:. ., ,1-,5,:.,g,:,,:g,,g,,.5g,, . C, , ,. .,,w:. 41, w..:.1,w,a ,,w,.1,,,,,:f,, ,, Hz.: .. ,. , ,m,,.,,- , m,,,w,,:xx -we, W, M, ,: -,sw H .W .,f,,,,,,.,,:,,,V,,,,,: ,,.5- ., -Q ,. : W' 11,,,,,,:,::-, ' fv, -. , . . rf. Qafzvf W . . .L - Lf X V R ,. , 1 N ,,A W k,'w5x:,:,V: Ya-?::'A,.1,,,1.7, ills. , VK V VV i k V, K.: ,,,,V,::',KL4,,gf,Q,,,QS',5.315gAg,.v7:z?gQ:3iQg,,g45,54Q?5g3f -,,,:i,,.k F, f.E.Zf'51',Tr ,Q if .'1 , - . . - , ,, , , . .... . . ,, , ,,,, ,,..:,, , .... 2.3. .z,.,M, k, 4 ,, , ,, .. , . W., 4 ,M ': : W 1 V L .. I :Q J. -, X, 1 ,,. 'iyfwf U -x M., - ,V : - H:-4.1 'ig . - I Ln. I - l , viqxfrff ...1.-pzzg , ' iii N - --MV! Eli 9 -.. g...:' I . ., gi W., N w,,,,1-- yw I . , , -: J'f1'T?Wf'i'f' .. 2 a fb, 355.1 ?1:LL4..1.L'Wl-'-7, N., .. f , - :,,, .,, , , .Q ' W . if , lm f-. ' . ,fi ,I dl, L l, , 'iq ' X . -zy,:,..-..--Q -' N .,, . +',,. Y bg, . ' ugr sv ' .1 . ram-'C' tra: W, qt W, ' V :4.M','Ma'4:', ,d iff .,.. ,f,,. . ,. ,. 4 an xx eq.-x4.g,..4,,g:: : . , M , . ,, si: lslffi 4? ri Fifi? am K ai was 4:4-1 R . 5,11-,gg S6451 ,p , may 132591 :gm i :WL if M f: gs. ,,,, , , , ,z . 5'f:1z,., Wi' QR X vs, fw ,wggiy ,, ,kv ,,,iw5 WM ,WW xg, 2-,QQQ .'e:f.4.fHff' 15 f 'Y . 4, 41. gg , 5, I , , , . ., 51 .2, . ,Mm wa f, .., ,.kL,, 4.., . ,famQ:r,,:a2g,,::f,f: e X. - .. ,..., ,, . -' : fr' :Q -vv.. v f ,1 M. - 5'.?'F 'if9is1: Q,:1iJig1'E W ,.,. ,,::.,,,, A 5-M., . , 4.1, X W, ,,1,:,::,:, M. .. 52: if -: .--- .. .A f... XLMQYHY' 'cf E,.PU,,g,r,',,? ,,.., ,,z,.:,g,-K ?3'P'?wMffk :fwixfi Eafviqiggfnfgnbfilfxg-'Isis-.,,:Mfg. -: f : '- N ,. , M . . .. , .,.- 1 ,.,,,.:'1 : 111. f : , . ,. ,, , K w?:.z.,.5 , , Mm -Si'P2.l',T?iU,. , ': L. :T'f,ifQ: .WL J... :- f, , u'xfzae37z,iT.A'U nz ,fx . .,-.,,.,., ,,-.,, ,,,, L-1 .1fRyfewsm.w:'Qf,fQn-'.a'fa K W ' ,'5:5wfx in-,r.z.s1?.'i:mf, : X -, ..,,,,?. ,kk,, .,., ,, .. . ,K f ,, .ws ,.A,,,ii.. ., . ..... i 1 ' ,, A H, .15 wk-A ,,V,,:J4e .:::m.L'.. .f,i,.L,vt,2: 4 325, L wlffv f 'iii w N, f: . . ...fy , E ,,:k, ,:,5?,,vi ,,v ,.. f 'ff' Hgh, L, ' 2-fs .Wy W, ,. ,.,., ,V ,: ,f ' fw,w,f ,f 2-5,5-:L f 5 , ,.,.,- 4 . L-.. . ..., Y-, ,:s'!ES:,E3,f?5:Es.1:5:g.s,':-2ES1i:sfQ.i23'G3gi:245,.g,:,:j,f,,?+ai:Y'Jail raw.::f1w:ws:,:.,.-,f?,:'g: .,,,.,.: .5 H, 1- ,-,':wf'12 zf,HE:':,11:6?Mw 'Emv,2K'i2?1'f.'f5'59:' 15231-5 lf? wifT-z.:? i'wf13if ?7 f'f,' 1: H53k??'f':?Wfi'Si'i fu:'OHS'fiiY l.'3f'bW:5kI1 ff5 fT':?f:4'T 1:iy :W ,:'? :?A .:5: fiw J ,g,Q,2,gf,.Q,.,y3,,.W,,,,!3m..,,,.,f,:2, ..,,f3,. .,,, kay. . My 41: ,M -,:,,..,,,-. ...Q .,,-., ?4R,ii,355iZ?i'Ei?i3?Y Ji ..,. ,, ....,..... ..i, ,, f,m.., .L.,,, , ..,......,..,.., ggi, , 1, ...Y fflwliliwiaas Q.: ,.--., ,,.,,f ne , f, .,,.,f.,,4..n ,fs : :T ,rLl,gqM:,1 :. E 55 47 ,: 2,4-f -' 5 . xr, . , 1 -f Q, iq : :gy . : , -2. L.-Q-gg: :Qs V,i?,,,,,,,f,k1zL :f:kf.,,--,Af 5?:-jifgzf !gf'?',,a ,x. , ,,, 1 M ga Axah, Mgkgv 95, wt ,E ,MM 1. ,L H .M-Wr,,,i wggggf wig, M rw W 4+ Q Qs: ff: 5, .,5,,,'f,,, ,,, ,..Mwmf,: Wg, , ,,:, . , H: - J a s ... , ' ' xg -. .. f , fffmxfg : 22 M W f.. . ..,,,,f.,Q,. a M wsagx .QQ n. mv wdmk W- 1:,,m:,w.srn.G,5n,., lag? WS: G. 1: f 4 1 'Y Nw JZ' m 3? Q Q 1 3 ,W hm Q- f :::::,i,f:W,:,:,-5:,:,,::f Y: 5 f W M112 Y sl wi ...... ..., Q f . f k,,,.-.,.,.,,n'. f,,M:,y,,u,:,?,,:w1ww A ,,, mg Qxwfgcwfgig .,fSsGsW3'., i:,1'::1',,g:::5'f'if'fi:f , .V M, K : , -,ff gg, 'Q:..11,,,.m' ...W , Q iw W.:,5:q,,,..,a..M,,,m57, .121-: ,. N , '- fm -1- - . ww-,,,,::w,,z ., s r ' L . 3' M .. ,: wwmff.. 3,:.:g.w.,q.,,5,,,,3,y,w., 1: Q, 5 gf 4 Q 4 wx nd if Y: WN: 1: 3, Q 1? Q, ff , , , 1 W .Q 1, my-f me bxwab, ,, ,,,, .. ,,,,,, ,.,,,,W, ,,, . . -, ' xii nigh, Q .,- ,::f.Q,,:,::,,2.g:1:,3aq..,'Wf.xffff:1.g1,,12.qi-,,:1ffvg'w:,,z-2,7.-:::1a::sw5,::,i,,,.-,.:,x2-.v:,a-:ff ,. . :K 1 ' 35.-5 ,. ' ,1 ,Wi e,,'kj::,f,, Cook, Tracy - 60, 124 Acree, Tom - 122 Adams. Mike - 21, 104 Akin, Mike - 44, 114 Alewine, Caroline - 114 Alexander, Mrs. Lee - 54, 79, 102 Allen, Dana - 56, 60, 114 Allen, Deonna - 122 Allen, Tony - 40, 54, 114 Amick, Joey - 64, 114 Anderson, Kim - 44, 56, 78, 114 Anderson, Robin - 60, 122 Anemone, David - 104 Angel, Chuck - 17, 56, 114 Anthony, Carroll - 138 Anthony, Sally - 122 Anthony, Spencer - 64, 104 Arduengo, AI - 64, 65, 104 Arduengo, Laura - 52, 122 Arledge, Robert- 122 Arman, Steve - 31, 104 Arnold, Mrs. Frances - 82, 102 Arrigo, Sheri - 60, 104 Ashley, Mike - 138 Ashley, Pat - 104 Austin, Chick CCoachJ - 17, 20, 38, 102 Avant, Mark - 104 Bailey, Laura - 60, 138 Bailey. Lynn - 60, 122 Bailey, Rae - 60, 114 Baker, Keith - 21, 104 Baker, Regina - 114 Banks, Doris - 60, 114 Bates, Mike - 21, 104 Batterton, Barbara - 64, 114 Batterton, Greg - 64, 65, 114 Becker, Tina - 122 Bergfels. John A 104 Berkey, Alan - 17, 18, 25, 138 Bettis, Judy - 60, 82. 104 Cantrell, Jan - 56, 80, 83, 123 Capps, Debbie - 83, 105 Caroom, Jerry - 26, 77, 78, 123 Caroom. Scotty - 17, 26, 44, 115 Carpenter, Owen - 17. 123 Carroll, Linda - 56, 60, 62, 79, 115 Cato, Stacey - 26, 123 Causey, Jelene - 115 Chandler, Helen - 60, 139 Chapman, Dennis - 64, 81, 105 Cheatham, Amanda - 64, 78, 139 Cheatam, Andy - 64, 115 Chenault, Paul - 64 Chmieleski, Kathy - 60, 115 Clark, Sgt. Fred - 102 Clark, Lorne A 26, 115 Clark, Robbie - 1, 44, 115 Clements, Marcia - 7, 54, 56. 123 Cloninger, Earl - 115 Cloninger, Lester - 105 Cloud, Kim - 67, 82, 105 Cloud, Melanie - 139 Cloud, Valerie - 54, 56, 74. 75, 139 Coker, Mike - 105 Combs, Chris - 21, 31, 105 Coney. Steve - 21, 31, 105 Conly, Donna - 60, 105 Conly, Jay - 123 Connell, Mike - 123 Cook, Daniel - 105 Cook, Ernie - 26, 28, 35, 40, 71, 74, 75, 136. 139 Cook, R Cooper. ichard - 123 Carolyn - 56, 105 Faulk. Gerald v 117 Favorite, Cathy - 55. 106 Favorite, Julie - 36, 46, 117 Felts, Tammy - 41, 73, 117 Few, Squmpy - 56, 57, 68, 117 Fincher, Cynthia - 46, 117 Fincher, Rita - 117 Fischvogt, Steve - 40, 117 Fish, Laura - 55, 67, 106 Fleming, Ricky - 80, 106 Flesher, Mary Lou - 125 Fletcher, Doug - 80, 117 Flynn, Teresa - 52, 60, 78, 82, 140 Foshee, Don - 140 Foshee, Mark - 17, 117 Foster, Allen - 64, 106 Foster, Kim - 35, 56, 69, 71, 73, 74, 75, 78. 136, 140 Fox, Nancy - 76, 60, 125 French, Danny - 17, 44, 125 Frost, Lisa - 52, 56, 68, 73, 125 Fryar. Chris - 106 Fugate. Sarah - 41, 117 Gadicke, Lisa - 106 Gage, Preston - 106 Galloway, Kyle - 106 Garner, Jan - 75, 76, 123, 125 Garner, Steve A 17, 18, 38, 39, 70, 136, 140 Hogue, Ricky - 60, 80, 81, 107 Holman, Chuck - 44, 107 Hood, John - 107 Hooks, Willie - 102, 147 Hoover, Tim - 21, 107 Hopkins, Tom - 40, 107 Horibe, Mike - 18, 24, 56, 74, 137 Horn, Denise - 60, 118 Horton, Mary - 60, 126 Howell, Alecia - 78 Howerton, Lloyd - 118 Hrdlicka. Hrdlicka, Scott - 107 Wayne - 126 Hudson. Freida - 60, 83, 118 Humphrey. Cindy - 42 Humphrey, Shari - 25, 41, 70, 73, 78, 107, 118, 132 Humphreys, Kathy - 55, 107 Humphreys, Mary - 37, 52, 54, 56, 76, 78, 80, 126 Irwin, Carole - 60, 118 Irwin, Jennifer - 60, 107 Irwin, Mrs. Sara - 78, 102 Irwin, Shelia - 42, 67, 78, 107 Irwin, Steve A 17, 38, 39, 126 Beverley, Andrew - 52, 54, 56, 57, 60, 63, 72 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 136, 138 Bishop, Jim - 64, 104 Bishop, Kim - 46, 104 Blair, Marvin - 64, 65, 76, 122 Blees, Paul - 104 Bogard, Mrs. Anna Sue - 77, 78, 102 Bogard, Jeff - 17, 18, 25, 74, 75, 138 Bogard, Susan - 64, 114 Robert- 21, 107 Eickoff, Bohannon, Sarah - 62, 82, 83, 104 Boling, Mark - 64, 104 Boling, Steve - 56, 64, 74, 76, 77, 80, 122 Bond, LaSonja - 60, 61, 64, 114 Bond, LaVonda - 64, 78, 83, 138 Boren, Danny - 64, 78, 122 Bowlin, Mark - 21, 31, 40, 73, 104 Bowlin, Tamra - 24, 56, 68, 74, 75, 78, 83. 138, 147 Bowlin, Toni - 24, 56, 69. 72, 73, 74, 122 Brannon, Teresa - 60, 115 Braughton, Allison - 67, 105 Breckenridge, Ellen - 56, 76, 78, 122 Brewer, Donna - 60, 105 Bridges, Jack QCoachJ - 27, 102 Bridges, Jerry - 26, 40, 115 Bridges, Lisa - 83, 105 Bridges, Robbie - 40, 55, 56, 115 Bridges, Tina - 60, 78, 83, 138 Bright, Tom - 21, 31, 105 Brock, Marsha - 78, 104, 138 Brock, Melisha - 85, 105 Brogan, Sabrina - 122 Brogan, Tamara - 60, 115 Brooks, Greg - 17, 26, 34, 38. 122 Brooks, Tony - 54, 56, 64, 80, 122, 123 Brown, Barbara - 56, 57, 60, 72, 63, 74, 76. 78, 138 Brown, Belinda - 37, 52, 56, 79, 115 Bryant, Becky - 105 Buchanan, Christi - 60, 61, 115 Burch, Scott- 64, 80, 122 Burliend, Chris - 115 Burfiend, Marieann - 54, 115 Burgess, Susan - 24, 52, 55, 56, 68, 115 Burke, Kelley - 24, 56, 68, 147 Burris, Renee - 138 Burrough, Dana - 56, 60, 61, 73, 115 Burroughs. Jae - 60. 115 Burton, Phillip - 21, 44, 105 Buttram, Brad - 139 Byers, Helen - 60, 83, 115 Byrd, Mrs. Mary - 102 Caldwell, Tryla - 105 Cooper, Eddie - 56, 116 Cooper, Tommy - 56, 57, 74, 77, 78, 139 Cornell, Eddie - 85, 105 Cotnam, Bobby - 116 Couch, Mitch - 64, 116 Cox, Gary - 40, 116 Crary, Chris - 21. 31, 44, 105 Crawford, Sheila - 116 Creasey, Carl - 124 Creasy, Darryl - 64, 116 Crow, Christal - 52. 56, 76, 124 Cunningham, Andrea - 36, 46, 116 Cunningham, Deanna - 36, 37, 46, 124 Cunningham, Susan - 56, 60, 62, 63, 68, 124 Cusick, Mark - 116 Cypert, Ken - 56, 80, 116 Daley, Thomas - 64, 105 Danecki, Derrick - 105 Danecki, Laurie - 60, 116 Davis, Dawna - 116 Davis, Joni - 42, 52, 56, 74, 139 Davis, Mike 124 Deaton, Scott - 116 Dickerson, Doris - 105 Dierks, Chris - 26, 40, 70, 116 Dierks, Mark - 31, 105 Dillingham, Lisa - 54, 60, 116 Dillion, Mindy - 116 Dobbs. Debbie - 83, 105 Garret, Shenene - 106 George. Danny - 17, 117 George, Lori - 56, 57, 70, 71, 73, 140 Germany, Allen - 21, 64, 65, 107 Germany. Roy - 117 Geurin, Kathy - 60, 125 Geurin, Laurie - 46, 52, 117 Gibson, John - 117 Gilbert. Miles - 40, 107 Gillespie, Mark - 125 Gillham, Scott- 17, 18, 24, 140, 147 Gipson, Julie - 56, 60, 117 Glasgow, Greg - 125 Glasgow, Randy - 107 Jackson. Jane - 36, 37, 46, 126 Jackson, Janet - 64, 83, 118 James, Jan - 52, 56, 69, 126, 132 James, Jeff - 31, 108 James, Joey - 118 Jennings, Cindy - 24. 52, 56, 57, 68, 74, 75. 137 Glidewell. Cindy - 60, 140 Godwin, Kevin - 117 Godwin, Lisa - 56, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 136, 140, 147 Goins, John - 140 Golden, Linda - 64, 107 Golden, Roddie - 64, 107 Gonzales. Ricky - 125 Goodwin, Greg - 40, 117 Goodwin, Mrs, Sue - 102 Graham, Suzanne - 41, 52, 83, 117 Grant, Mrs. Sue - 78, 102, 147 Gray, Danny - 140 Gray, Ellen - 64, 117 Gray, Mark - 21, 107 77, 78, Jennings, Kyle - 17, 118 Jernigan , Randall - 126 Johnson. Johnson, Donna - 56, 60, 62, 74, 77, 78, 142 Doug - 56, 57.60, 62, 63, 64, 118 Johnston, Kurt- 56, 57. 60, 62, 71, 73, 74, 77 78, 137, 142 Green, Laura - 68, 141 Greene, Kathy - 82, 85, 141 Greenwood, Mark - 141 Grisham Grissom Todd -17,44,117 Marsha - 56 64 125 Grissom: Mrs. Mildred- ao, 102 Griswald. Dollar, Barbara - 60, 124 Donahu Donahu e, Brendan - 26, 124 e, Brian - 27, 116 Donathan, Debbie V 105 Dorris. Janet - 60, 106 Dowling, Rhonda - 37, 46, 83, 116 Dowling, Steve - 17, 54, 80, 124 Downie, Brenda - 139 Doyle, Mike - 17, 44, 54, 116 Drake, Cathy - 52, 60, 62. 63, 72. 139 136. Drake, John - 21, 31, 106 Drobena, Jimmy - 17, 18, 24 Dugan. Ricky - 106 Earnest, Darryl - 124 Edgar, Brenda - 76, 79. 83. 124 Edgar, Chris - 106 Edwards, John - 71, 139 Edwards, Shannon - 64, 106 Edwards, Teresa - 117 Mike -17, 124 73, 74, 76, Erickson, Chuck - 106 Erwin, Jeff - 139 Eslick, Jackie - 34, 56, 124 Espenchied, Brian - 60, 80, 81, 106 Espenchied, Wade - 74, 80, 81, 140 Evans, Debbie - 60. 124 Evans, Keith - 54, 56, 76, 124 Evans, Lyanne - 25, 140 Faulk, Angelia - 60, 117 Guidroz, Robert - 141 Habighorst, Dean - 125 Haggard, Stacy - 54, 56, 74, 76, 125 Hale, Marsha - 55, 68, 125 Hall, Lynn - 41, 125 Ham, Cindy - 107 Ham, Devon - 46, 117 Hammel, Sharon - 54. 56, 60, 141 Harbert, Jeff - 141 Harbert, Mike - 107 Hardage, Ron - 117 Harris, Kevin Q 40 Harrison, Lisa - 52, 56, 57, 76, 78, 79, 141 Harrison, Nancy - 52, 54, 56. 60, 118 Harvey, David - 64, 118 Harwell, Mitch - 21, 31, 107 Hawthorn, Donna - 52, 54, 56, 60, 118 Hawthorn, Robin - 52, 54, 56, 60, 118 Hawthorne, Mike - 126 Heche. Mrs, Vallee - 102, 123 Hecke, Joe - 141 Helms, Kenneth - 102 Hennesse, David - 21, 107 Henson, Deana - 60, 126 Herman, Michelle - 36, 37, 46, 141 Hibbard, Cindi - 56, 64, 126 Hicks. Minh - 60, 107 Higdon, Curtis - 107 Higdon, David - 21 Hill, Beth - 34, 56.68, 74, 75, 78, 83, 141 Hill, Lin - 56, 60, 83, 118 Hill, Teresa - 83 Hisek, Brian - 141 Hobbs, David - 141 Hodges, Teresa - 60, 118 Hodges, Tracie - 56, 60, 83, 107 Hodges, Vickie - 25, 56, 68, 123, 126 Johnston, Marsha - 108 Jones, Gordon - 142 Jones, Greg - 21, 108 Jones, Mary - 60, 85, 108 Jones, Mike - 71, 85, 142 Jones, Phillip - 118 Jordon, Chuck - 21, 55, 108, 132 Juckem. Bernice - 56, 78, 126 Kellar, Belinda - 85, 118 Kellar, Bruce - 142 Kelley, Diane - 42, 108 Kennedy, Don V 126 Kimmerly, Junior - 126 Kimmerly, Warren - 142 Kincannon, Greg - 127 King, J.B. John - 80, 127 King. John - 60, 62. 78, 80, 118 King, Larry tCoachJ - 20, 21 King. Randy - 17, 38, 127 King, Ron - 142 Konor, Mike - 82, 118 Knapp, Leslie - 127 Knowles, Debbie - 36, 127 Koppel, Wendy A 64, 80. 108 Kuhn, Paul - 142 Kuhn. Tammie - 60, 108 Kuyper, Krystal - 36. 46, 80, 118 Lambert, Doug - 108 Lambert, Kent- 142 Lambert, Lori - 56, 60. 83, 108 Lambert, Tracie - 82 Lancaster, Mrs. Fran - 102, 147 Lane, Joe - 118 Lane, Mandy ' 56, 82, 83, 108 Lane, Melody - 83, 127 Lane, Scott - 44, 142 Langston, Melissa - 60, 61. 63, 127 Larkin, Donna - 52, 55, 56, 74, 79, 80, 127 Lassiter, Michelle - 60, 61. 119 Ledbetter, James - 108 Ledbetter Lee, Julie .John - 82, 127 - 60, 83, 108 Linsey, Robin - 60, 82. 108 Lindsey, Tim - 44, 142 Linzy, Janet - 64, 119 Linzy, Kathy - 64, 119 Littleiohn, Liz - 56, 61, 119 Littlejohn, Susan - 119 Loftin, Dave - 108 Long, Carl - 64, 65.81, 108 Loucks,Jet1 - 31, 108 Lowery, Darlene - 34, 68 Lowery, Mike - 78, 127 Luzader, Landon - 31, 108 McClellan, Kim - 60, 109 McCIurdy, Mark - 109 McCooI, Bret - 119 McCullough, Larry - 109 McDaniel, Rebecca - 102, 123 McDonald, John - 21, 109 McDonald, Sarah - 52, 127 McDonald, Rod - 142 McDonnell, Bill - 52, 56, 70, 74, 77, 123, 127 McDonnell, Kathy - 52, 55, 56, 64, 109 McGahan, Robert - 40, 54, 119 McGill, Gina - 35, 69, 143 McJunkin, Diana - 128 McJunkin, Lisa - 55, 109 McJunkins, Scott - 109 McNeely, Billy Joe - 109 Maeder, John - 21, 31, 55, 109 Maeder, Julie - 41, 52, 55, 56, 57, 60, 62, 73. 74, 75, 77, 78, 137, 143 Mahaffey, Mary - 109 Mahoney, Chris - 17, 44, 119 Markell, Mrs. Marilyn - 52, 102 Marrall, Karen - 60, 82, 127 Marshall, Jeff - 26, 34. 127 Martin, Ashley - 60, 83, 109 Martin, Jan - 41, 55, 119 Martin, Marty - 102 Matson, Burt - 119 Matthews, Marc A 64, 119 Meadows, Alan - 54, 109 Meadows, Scott - 60, 82, 109 Miller, Lisa - 52, 55, 69, 128 Miller, Steve - 119 Milligan, Melinda - 56, 128 Mitchell, Chris - 21, 109 Mitchell, Shannon - 60, 79, 80, 119 Moen, David - 56, 64, 65, 66, 143 . Moffit, Dawn - 56, 57, 70, 74, 75, 79, 143, 147 Patty - 12a Moore. Moore, David -17,119 Debby - 60, 78, 82, 143 Morgan, Kathy - 60, 109 Morgan, Dale - 44, 143 Muddiman, Lorie - 128 Muncriel, Nan - 55, 60, 119 Muncrief, Troy - 109 Nash, Twyla - 56, 64, 65, 128 Navarre, Bradley - 119 Neal, Carolyn - 60, 82, 109 Neaville, Greg - 21, 109 Nishimoto, Nancy - 60, 119 Nooner, Kathy - 60, 119 Norwood. Lynn - 52, 56, 57, 70, 74, 76, 78, 79. 137 0'Bryant, Becky - 56, 68, 74, 75, 78, 83, 143 Offut, Allison - 34, 56, 69, 119 Olive, Kathleen A 60, 128 Oliver, Gwen - 60, 109 Oliver, Marsha - 60, 74, 143 Ovanic, Jason - 109 Palmer Ty - 109 Parker. Christine - 56, 143 Parker, David - 17, 119 Parker, Gene. Jr, - 102 Parker. Parsons, Stephen - 109 Pascual, Bill - 40, 109 Pharr, Melanie - 109 Phillips, John Paul - 31, 109 Phillips, Scott - 119 Plummer, Cyndy - 25, 52. 55, 56, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 143 Plummer, Ed - 120 Plummer, Liz - 55, 67, 109 Pope, Chris - 60, 120 Potter, Sylvia - 60, 78, 109 Prince, Marci - 56, 60, 79, 120 Prince, Patti - 60.82, 109 Quackenbush, Kathleen - 60, 64, 109 Quackenbush, Penny - 64, 66, 143 Quattlebaum, Paul - 103 Queen, Kay Lynn - 55, 69, 120 Randall, Mrs. Ellen - 103 Randall, Tracy - 56, 60, 120 Ranson, Adelia - 42, 109 Ransweiler, Debbie - 78, 144 Ratkovich, Nick - 128 Rathbun, Mike - 71 Ray, Tom - 120 Reardon, Diz - 52, 56, 57, 60, 62, 120 Reed, Cathy - 128 Reed, Donny - 17, 18, 24, 56, 60, 62. Reed, Joe - 17, 128 Reeves, Gwen - 67, 83, 110 Reynolds, Cherly - 64, 110 Reynolds. Joy - 110 Rhoden, Van - 55, 110 Rhodes, Randy - 64, 120 Rice, Gail - 83, 120 Rice, Lynn - 52, 55, 56, 68, 120 Richardson, Bill - 103, 123 Rinald, Phil- 128 Rinald, Scott- 137, 144 Roath, Diane - 52, 79, 120 Robbecke, Vincent - 110 Roberts, Kathy - 80, 103 Roberts, Paul - 17, 120 Robinson, Mace - 21, 31, 44, 110 Rodgers, Debbie - 60, 83. 110 Rodgers, Rochelle - 128 Rood, Joe - 120 Ross, Mark - 128 Rose, Diane - 64, 120 Rowland, Barbara - 60, 120 Rowe, Greg - 128 Rucker, Todd - 38, 39, 56, 129 Rucks, Chris - 110 Sample, Mrs, Mary - 103 Sanders, Joye - 36. 46, 120 Sanders, Stacy - 21, 31, 44, 110 Sanderson, Yvette - 26, 54, 56, 60, 77, Schelsinger, Debbie - 36, 37, 129 Schaus, Pam - 55, 110 Scott, Donna - 60, 83 Scott, Holmes - 17, 129 Scott, Mike - 120 Scott, Nancy - 55 Scott. Terri - 120, 129 Scribner, Rhonda - 60 Sears, Jerry - 17, 18 25, 44, 144 Seaton, Mike - 64, 110 Seaveno, Dee - 144 Seaveno, Sheryl - 80, 129 Seaveno, Valerie - 60, 111 see, Kelly - 120 See, Edward - 111 Segal, Tammy - 64 Sell, Rebecca - 120 Selvidge, Renee - 60, 83, 120 Serrett, Robin - 26, 41, 56, 82, 129 Sexton, Chip - 17, 120 Sexton, Mike - 120 Shaddock, Pamela - 60, 111 Sheets, Lisa - 60, 120 Sheets, Teresa - 60, 144 Shehane, Mrs. Charlene - 56, 57, 75. Sherril, Mike - 111 Shipper, David - 71, 85 Shirley, Daniel - 26, 29, 35, 144 Shirley, Kayla - 67, 73, 111 Shockley, Lance - 31, 55, 111 Short, Cheryl - 60, 61, 129 Short, Greg ' 21, 111 Shuffield, E.T. - 100, 132 Sikanas, Cathy - 111 Skaggs, Pam - 60, 111 Skaggs, Rick - 34, 144 Skaggs, Steve - 120 Skrodenis, Mrs. Lucille - 103 Sligh, Bryan - 19, 144 Sligh, Kay - 60, 83, 120 Slone, Norman - 120 Sluppick, Linda - 46, 121 Smith, Beverly - 144 Smith, Craig - 17, 18, 24, 144 Smith, Joy - 56, 60, 80, 129 144 79, 129 103 Smith, Leigh - 78, 129 Smith, Maxie - 38, 39, 121 Smith, Sean - 60, 111 Sorter, Karen - 83, 111 Spakes, Greg - 60, 62, 63, 77, 129 Stanage, Kim - 56, 56, 62, 63, 77, 78, 145 Stanley, Mark - 129 Starr, Larry - 26, 28, 34, 38, 145 Steelman, Glendine - 103 Steinbrenner, Marie - 64, 65, 77, 129 Stephens, Jeff - 40, 121 Stiftler, Tom CCoachi - 17, 20, 44, 103 Still, Eddie - 111 Stevens, Teresa - 37, 111 Stockwell, Brenda - 60, 82, 83, 111 Stueart, Kelly - 80, 129 Stueart, Laurie - 78, 79, 82, 132, 145 Sturdy, Saundra - 54, 56, 57, 68, 74, 123, 131 Sublett, Howie - 60, 64, 65, 111 Sullivan, Danny - 17, 121 Sullivan, Tim - 112 Swann, Patricia - 56, 60, 121 Talley, Mark - 56, 57, 60, 62, 63, 74, 76, 78. 131 Tarkington, Jim H. - 100 Taylor, Janet - 64, 130. 132 Taylor, Linda - 60, 74, 82, 145 Taylor, Terry - 60, 131 Terry, Shelia - 60, 145 Terry, Vickie - 60, 112 Thiemann, Terri - 55, 64, 65, 66, 131, 132 Thomas, Bill - 40, 121 Thomas, Kim - 42, 112 Thomas, Leslie - 130 Wasson, Mrs. Sandra - 103, 123 Watermann, Greg - 56, 74, 76, 77, 78, 80, 131 Watermann, Tom - 80, 113 Watson, Ed - 121 Watson, Holly - 131 Watts, Donnie - 100 Way, Steve - 113 Weathers, Venicha - 56, 60, 61, 131 Weathers, Jeff - 121 Webb, Mike CCoachJ - 17, 20, 103 Wehrman, Charlie - 64, 65, 113 Weidman, Angie - 36, 46, 52, 56, 80, 83, 121 Weiberger, Elaine - 35, 36, 37, 46, 131 Wesson, Coach - 20, 21, 31 Westgate, Jeff - 131 Wethington, Linda - 52, 60, 61, 63, 82, 146 Wheaton, Libbey - 103 White, Barry - 26, 40, 121 white, Greg - 40, 121 White, Kathie - 103 White, Tim - 121 Whited, Tracey - 52, 56, 62, 69, 83, 121 Whitlow, Shirley - 37, 41, 121 Wiese, Martha - 52, 60, 113 Wiggins. Steve - 113 Wilt, Martha 46, 103 Wilkinson, Clifl - 17, 131 Williams, Allred - 103 Williams, Joe - 26, 52, 56, 57, 73, 74, 131 Wilson, Mrs. Annette - 103, 123 Wilson. Wilson, Charles - 17, 121 Etania - 60, 121 Wilson, Greg -17, 131, 132 Wilson, Melissa - 52, 55, 70, 74, 80, 131 Wilson, Terri - 42, 52, 55, 67, 113 Wilson, Valerie - 54, 68, 83, 146 Winters, Kathy - 55, 56, 73, 80, 131 Winton, Tom - 56, 64, 76. 131 Wolfe, Barbara - 131 Wood, Don - 146 Woodtke, Brenda - 60 Woosley, Joe - 26, 29, 35, 146 Worley, Carolyn - 131 Thompson, Mrs. Bobbie - 83, 203 Thompson, Ken - 17, 121 Thompson Laura - 54, 56, 60. 62, 63, 74, 131 Thompson Thompson Mike - 145 .Susan - 52. 55, 56, 57, 70, 72, 73. 76, 78, 79, 145 Thorne, Leslie - 42, 52, 55, 56, 121 Thorne, Peggy - 103 Thornton, Connie - 121 Thornton, Donald - 145 Thornton, Monty - 60, 64, 65, 112 Thorson, Kristy - 73, 83, 112 Tillotson, Lori - 60, 78, 112 Trieschman, Werner - 40 Troutman, Gary - 31 Tubbs, Alvie - 121 Tucker, Kelley - 130 Tucker. Kim - 41.56, 121 Tweed, Harry - 121 Tweedle, Ms. Kathy - 76, 78, 103 Tyler, Bill - 113 Tyler, Linda - 60, 121 Underwood, Barbara - 52, 56, 60, 61, 74, 80, 83, 145 varnedore, John - 56, 57, 60, 62, 71, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 145 Varnedore, Shelia - 60, 113 Varnedore. Teresa - 60, 121 Vaughn, Gary - 84, 145 Vaughn, Karen - 113 Veasey, Tim - 145 Verhelst, Audrea - 36, 130 Verhelst, Brenda - 36, 54, 79, 121 Verucchi, Ricky - 17, 130 Vinet, Marie - 60, 121 Wages, Randy - 146 Wagner, Mark - 76 Wallace, Joe - 146 Walsh, John -17,121 Walsh, Susan - 37, 113 Walters, Chris - 38, 52, 73, 130 Walters, Dana - 60, 130 Walters, Melissa - 60 Ward, John - 26, 29, 35, 78, 146 Ward, Kevin - 131 Ware, Cindy - 79, 121 Warren, Mike - 113 Wasson, Jim - 103 Youngblood, Kerry - 35, 60, 64, 121 1-97 I-155. ...gg 'xi rw r ir r- 1 , n 1 ,f x t 1 if V .Q-fi L .M , sir. r , Y X AX fu X lg ' . I' I L-lf . Y f gli Y .ps . , If ,n I ., i J sz, 2,5 A 75. I -1 2 , , I 21 1 . 5 ' ' ' v . I 3593, ,V . 47 .3 2: Jfgi, g .A , id, W- .-V,-ir... g K ,L J .,,, 1 , f XE I . x iff. - .T 'Q' 'Q 'T ' A ' if 2 . 5 5 x r .Am 1 .ff W I 2 W fl: KJ! A- we 0' . rf- 5,9 I Sl cms- ' 1. va mm . This has been a challenging year for the staff, Miss Tweedle, and myself. There were many sleepless nights spent worrying about pictures, copy, and deadlines. At times, I wasn't sure if I would ever survive. But I could hear Mrs. Shehane say, We're going to make it. And you know I did! I want to thank my staff for putting up with my grip-out sessions. You all are wonderful people and I thank you for the hard work. l would especially like to thank those people who stayed until the job was finished: Nancy Fox, Stacy Haggard, Mark Talley, Christal Crow, and Miss Tweedle. Christal, I thank you for being a terrific assistant this year. I wish you all the luck next year, but I know you will do a great job. Miss Tweedle, I want to thank you for putting up with my dumb ideas and for supporting me all the way. I want would like for the LHS students to know that it took hours of tender loving care to put this annual together. I hope that each of you will take a closer look at this year and treasure the memories in a special corner of your heart. 5 EQTSWQV 52. .. , cw ' l ' v r - -1 1, 12-. '2?-.slJ..Jv'- AL. .Ma QQ : 9121125 ff1b,,ymf mg:gqgfgf g,-gf? if-2?f!LNi2,l5 -:'f -llfwfv-j5., '1:3qn,w.-'-' ..:m,f' +I'-:M-1f'Pff. .3 far ' 1911- ?'f M W -- . 1- ,wp ,'f?:'q,'fw 'Q '1 i'1.' JH, '- JA 'V fu ,5 t 3v?'Q,ggf'1 ,j-7.-ah!u..'1ff1-Qgfw.e.:,-XM Y , mf. uf.fgg:4'-1fLw.-'sf- MM 1g,7,a., .Hi-f f , X!,q1:w+i,?'J-V' mm: fi? -.. QW.,- , W 'f af' - -iff' '1:- '-'fwfr f-'bw-. . ' WH, laH?z.f':f5-flfiav'f ff JguI4' 3V'.mM1H.s3E z -Mig. .-w:. -Pf? 1hiff5WMuM1q.,.feuH' '.7:Ww'f' 2 qua 'ivy .'5wsf??f-' H5525 5316? fl-Q-fag, 3- V 1. . .1 - . 1q,1 ,m,1,' 1 qs'-' ,wzx . 5:21 V I ' 1 'f.s'f5a'zg2'.'H?w,'-- r. 'fL51 ,wg.mri fr , '24, 'yv..y'bsbm.'1S,r1'l'Ai'5P5T-f1,g'113y:--a. Ewing: -x.ju.:n:'?' 55.5.11 fqf1k'1fsT- ': f .1-Qfil' 1, 22.2,- wb Kim 131 wen,-1 2-Q-'gf-vlv,if!1'je,1,5a?4. -1,4 V .Q 'M . ggghifg'-F' 117. , MH ,f .- H,- 1 F 5 W Ar 46 X ff fi-'57 'A '-f'5i?i51w iJ5?J ---'vvii'-'ffi if -r x QV -' -I A, Ur 9, of V 5 9 r PK V ,, 19 L' 4,1 A f W A ,Q 11 i nk, fflf- ', M ' M fx il Hz M -'fggmaa Al, I Ffga mw wf W ,f'I5-w5?l??Q,,,- flfmz ,ru f,, .Jn 1 4. 9 ' ,Q -. .. H hw Y. -.J ' f 455 gif-4' gffwi-?,5g:3f+QgLg. X f?i+Efm.g',gEg 1 23- alll. 5. ,i?L,.1:-QT. ,-wx MM, A J, JV 'wtf-fsailu m rs? -W '41 Few dam ' J 1.5 :kiwi if 'QLSIQGL . , f Q wg l i ww 12. ,-721.71 qfy,,.H.' UW.. . ,.1,. Vw, I U, glq QW! Pkqgx -A PKC 51 Ev, J fp r 9 ,stain g .- -- -,n 3 u- Ji 1-,buf x gi .. -,H .. f 7 1' L I My 4 F 5 1 1. Hx . X' , M y awn an 4 if 1:wUgf,f 'Y 20, -ee - ' 1lf.f'f f' 'F .... 'x Jfgl' 7 fun f 55, ' 5 'N ,if 4-F ,.,, X. ,. - ,,j,4 -J ,' ,: - f : v-.,w'g.,1gf, 14- , Q- ', ' 1 5-yr -rr sri. -'-J , -.5352-31-3 'gifs 1 - gg, 5 - , 'a -f. --af--J.,-ww I. 1 -kj -,Nw H69 gL.f'19S1f,5.- ,.gW+L-ftf- .g 1 f -' ' fffffz' ,. '--- ',-ff 14? .-fjfl fh' ?!qi'.Vf3gW'3 1315 TQ3f'?k:i11.,'5.1ffv'f Z: mf! flai r , S1,'.5i e-FK ' y ffQ ..-+1 . sv .af--4 f ww - :.- fftwm., ,Q 251, - :M U 1412, 1-Jlrff-Lf: ,f-'.'.e.,q1 - - 'Z ' -51'::,,':. ' 'CSKBI35 1 -1-S4-.,if'g -lgziilf31!lFv1.12,!4 a1'k1-4J ' 'if:1235aix5hi',4 f?r rfP'5:?1-f4.1', l?fs' ., 29.1, ,,L1M.,'V ,-5?- 3 1'gfVE-'1?'-ff-555: f '1: -iffaqgfffi W -'W' , Minn!-fx 5: .1 n J ' Y F 1- wg! Q-.. 1 5,44 ra A whmgi g W Qs., .fy-,W -. 1551 HS 'X 5?gi5!',P,,W'w:?.,N 5, -f,':gqQx -' ,. -5 iH:5.a.f1g'.yy kg Q,-gl e , Lg . b ag ,. gf.: gm, .-41514, f'-fm'?h'f?1?1-WfiilliFH?fL?i?vT5ff4I .gi'fi- gu'gi,ff iJf:ff-'i?TE+ -'S idk' :3M'.4.F'1, 14- ' MFQ4'-'Eifi si PM-efxihf' '43'f'!-4l !Fa1'Zi1,'.1-if,f:v.5-- 1 .Q-qifigifgll QQ, ,..-1-.': Ugg. -4.55+.f,REf L1,,.,,.f e5y,,r-WW-,f.,f.Q.. 5.',- .mf' .e-. '. is .362 ', iw 1 ',1E5:jm?QfP A Ag. .n-,3:tS!,,w'11.L?1K .. :ff ,-, Ki, 6:2-vw ,. 4 Y Wiif .- F 1 'g' .'f :'S M3'F2:7m?63E'y H ug: -:': . Q XV 76:5 Ff:1 'f?f'fVflfC55?g1q7':5jg. 'BA' if if Q .. '. 3' 5 v- A 4 ' ,,'! 5 QM. Ma, ,, 'ff bf. Yugi: -41 Pei . ' I ..-l ,,-Q, ',. :Inf 'i' f ' 4 7' .1 :.j,,,,... l.f?:,+ f -, w2 :i .fKf:f'k ' T2f' Hj3Mf ?f .ili'iHf+ ' 'M f, Lf -WW L1 W Q -W f, R 5 fim'5ff, 1g.g 'Jf. mw,:,' ggifflgy-1,3 ff-Lg QM - N V ,fag yufitf 5. 5' ,M Jim 5? 1 mf H 'Q nf.-.eaffww , ,, ,ff 1 .H , I ww M , In I :fly I Jszgwzli ' M biisnfr-H : .vi-gffgbhqz WV iv ' W ' ii? rg vga: 85' 5?ggl '.bQSH-ix., ' Xrsie if sT'Jff1 fw'H':sl-'I ' 'F , I 1 .Af - Gu 'N 'w-W 3 1 f ,iz 'V W ML ff' 4. Wfifiil-1 ffm 4 1 fn, sw r A - rr fc J:-A ' H fi ,f 1. L. qw - ' ff ' fkwff ., -na f'fH-is in A xl waz 1,1 is 46 1 . 1F 1.1 1-HM.. i'2 - I J wki 5-'4' 1 LI -. '--FM T '-' - -15, .T ' v' -Vw -'I.71f,f' - -Q H 'V f w - a' 'v- -.' gy H- :1 nf :Jr 1'-JMWS' . ,-Ns' L 1',Mf ,x f I if 'f f,g:,sg .T,,' P'S?f?i'jE'!1.'?jf5 4 hi' Ring it 9G ,,--,- -f i? w,'Y.:- ,W-JQQMQ-2-'fAf'52', fu H1215 ' 5 5 ,ar ,Q , gig 1 L. ,x x..M,,1, gh .11 , ay. ' 1 -fm, w ,115 L . m M, f. Y . 1 , . ,, 1, ,P h . . f , A . - S5i.',., wzgjiq f um ffm 1,..f1f.w?'h ff ? wh ff J :fx f :ff , 'iwg MQ M 'fi M91 U S Im 'ftfff 'Iwi' 1'.'5srv ' df., ,,1-.5 ',,x,V4.l -, .ll Jw .? L Vs. ,QW 5 fi J 'fi W 91- V -. T? ' ,WF M K, 5' rm 'us , vb 1' ' , vf' H H., .f Sa 1: v Q, . A . 1' P ' Q ,,1sL14,f:r3f,ffq:,-fgiigf-,f',1 ' ,gig 1,-1,1-S pw 1 ,fgftskw . f ,W A . X.-.fwfru 'JV-1l.j 4.'-15'-ff' YK'i:1.'--1 V, ' ,. my-wr 2 -. .. , 5 2 M: 11- V A . wr. rf ' faifif-'5L':'fJ'.? 'iMff! 5L:!':'1.::1f:iff?'f ,W 'zwvi'-4fQf3 T4 ff'f,.,.,'1'im'W.- ,Ai g fftfafm ie 12' f 'WA' 1 Q 1 .T SEN . f J Jo., 1-,,fnf,fzgF ri-5 ,ga 3g:f,g2f- 'Wh WA ,1,g,,:Lw,g:g4,y:1w- k f-.rw X V3 fi, . ' Y in '- Q, vm .fn 11.1. - fi.. , ,, v ,. , .A . , .4.. . JL, lam , nw'-n-.,f1wml3gy5 gf-4 MQW' 4 If ,' mf i'A1g.aQg55,',A.1',? U' 'W' I H 'MQ-ff . ' J- T? 9 N ,X A, .f.,f:,.' . XM -- N . , KL Y , v :T Y . ., nd ,, - fu e 3 ,Jn i',Q,3,ig -5gQ 5i:i::'i5' g3q,1:k, ?gg7nfg-lg: , I ff' 3'j' .'f.wf .Ui .ty Zhi Li'j b:g., 32:31 , ' mg ,3g3.g,, 5- W e gf:-3-j 2, 'Q Im g '.,N ,,,:j. s: 5 H N I- ' f:',,L5?.6 w,.w?Q:j':'n',,'ig5A:i1c-f -ff' mr? H fif'fif:f?1e'W i5Qf' - wf'w'5?f ' Mfygaff-1 ue' W' my ' Jffe2?W?+'Q ffl 3' -7-wf.1Z9 'YPf : 2'--fi' 43 ff ,. 4 1 'f,.', '15, . Y , P A. 1 1' ta. E yy!! -ua A 1 hi , ZX r H , 611' 5' if V He x ,., ,,. ..-, ,L .-, M ,, ,, .,., ., .,,. -1, f., , A, .. , ,. , ,- f -, K . - ,K ,L 1 - , , ., liflqql 'aff-J nigh' Kg-y, 5. r't3.w',fy-: -, 7 I if -2133 P- 7 U .Ms , 1 I ' , V 1f',1f1. 'MM v 1,,'j. a :y1 Vg- 3' ,-'- . 'f '- '2,5'hEgf1l':-,.,T5'j? J.-'12,-A A 5 .- if fm ' W f . A 'GY Wg Q .v 1 . ff h 1 . , Egg J..1mi1f7AisE,ffff,,,,,L..,J. ugmgq .451 33,5 ' 5.0. - 1, L- gpJf,5WFJl ' 1 af 'UM aww ' f rch' ' - V ' 9- .. Y 1, - mf M-f ' ,QfMf,I-w, 1-if 1 A HM wi N W We wif J ffm ,aff r' qi i,, v ,djfvx ir ,A 'Rl r- 1 WST , 45 f.,.fll,'Ki -1 2' gl: .5 3,9541 535590 - ' ,QS w 'f , NU . .3 '-' , ,,- yn, ' - MQ ' -, ,- ,gl - ,N '-V, 1 , . '. 4a.!4,,g-Q3 3' 5 VTP' wif i'?3'W'L f25 J10Q2'1 f-.mwkl .1 Wfhkizgfi' '15?'23?:'5'-4L'E 7'g2 Jihi! ' ' 'wif' 1' ' 1 ' 1 H, - 'Vw' ' '1f1'2 ' 'K lfV QLf3.'f,f'54E1WTw xi , , , f..,v f 4 gpffif 1-. 7, Qvulgkt , .um J: wg! .vm s.5'4fl-an .. n 14 fx-,kt f EW' me MUN ,f 3 fu W' WW ,, .fa ,B .A,.-,,. ., . L ...VX gziw-!,, .H ,. ,. . ggi.. , Lung, lg 1 Q kung ui, H D! Q 'U A -Q 5 4..f-'.,g.,,,m ,T 4, . .,l.i,55:l,., fx ww, V1 , . , F , M, at J as na ,W ,gf .gg A i ov. .grub ,Ir My 1 I Y A1 'T-Y' ,fwfr !5 4 1-in ISL 4 6, 1 Exp: .v 1,1-1.4 aw ,. V: 1::Qf'yg a,l'.,',ff,7, 1'. wA,s-f.i:f':fv-up f',T1mli'f 'v'if- Qi 33' .V fr.. V -. A ffQ1.ffiHm.' ',.,.,,f14LjQ'f,,+ ,Q fp Y ',xQ'4.,,.v,.:. ,',5,ilj:-N: 'f.gI-rt ff.,'.m'srf, b , 2 1 '1W4s?H4fQE'Q,iQ -. :A - ,ai-.--yf1,' -2 , X ', -:ff ,f-, 4,,5,7?!' 411, f1n5.!f.g:'s-,,9,, ,Xi fu-, ' -' ' ' . . V- ffff: .A , 1- 'Q L A ai: 'hw ' if vim, i ww Neg, i Q 1 ' fff M 1, V . J f M L gr , ' 'Half lz ,. vf 494' wx? 4 Ryu., grxfa,-,w 1uf7 K .. if 4y- rg is '63 q 7-if U' 'Q Tank , in-3,55 'V F .9 ii' ,,w,,,g Mya? JM 1.5 , , gm 4 4 7 1' , W' Bev 1 5:1 gf Q. ,hr ia ff1'J' 1 ' ' Jiqiik Uv ' 'L1! ':g'f'F'fP'f1'ffie f!.i',f, viii!-ll':r.'fIf.1i2','h-iw-V' Z ., J- 1' AQY 7 'f.t' 'F 1 .159 1' 5ffQrii'f 41 :W-' M1',:+.f', yr. 'i'-1 5 ignh.-.f,I'z1!W'E' 'I512.fv .f,1f i-, :Qi 4-134 f-:'I5g:2'm:'ff-,, '1 'QfQ,7'-2,511 ff e ., 2, R I' fb v . 1' M,r4,,j?.- A522 . 2- lg AQ' 5- QQ ,,.igmfwfi 1 -,Q , I Wi?- 'wWf.'::h Hy, wfW,'fig,4,iZ'.--.:5'',1.E-ufi'yr gf 1 .. 41 .mg mm, en 411 9 :J ' ' iff: if f l'g'11'?!!f'M'f:4I'. GEMM-'5'g'-2:4Mi'. -1-.f!uh.!.sfg:,- wiiifuzfl 5115 1'huE.fHPf'f'!,qi.v-ff: Jfmpiffffgg-,,'-qgx L. .yvguff f:'i'i--Qi..-:': , V ,. 1 'M ug h , -nik-, ww ,'-M,-,,,. 'fvfg:31? ,,af,i3jg,J5ZLgy:f '.'g1,?':1Ji9 'ff'Ifi, y,',l.f1f,Qf?,3,W34: '-SPLL3-?,,'g ,gJf ,45'f',,2?i'5v4g'3Q-514, V-'iii75.2,?A,g5gv1j,?,,rx-QJpfiiIQ? fx if ,V -5 1 ' AW,-E r?'.'f:a . f hglfp-v:5+' , ,9'9,nilL1',?1:+17:'jf- g 5f'.feUu'IV?ff5g'47 r:UE-?1'41'f,v'iff'.t'E':f1f'!.:s!y ::3?,T'Ff:51w..':,-1v'1! wf:.r1g , wi-iF'zax,f 1,2iw 5-ma.-' 'p..5gg?331sf'.:'ffrsms:-f:A62.:uml f wg ff, we 'wiflff grie f --'1 P '7'Q.f .'1m-,ffm'e.f,L.-: 'if 1-H -:f'T5'v1'+-3 3xff?W'k'4Yw,-K'i ' 1.1-Y' 'g'i2'f5 'f3-gi-2S?-Liv Sufi,-F 141741-f?'1 'ir:fv'-s'1f f5F 1-'HQ f '11 'f ' A . , l f-ir ' ' VE if '- 'L ' , ,- 'Writ' :UE-'-, -1131? L'-:J ,x V 11 .L 1. ,I ,. ,S ' 1--.K'L,... 14,--mr ,..wf.ff.. ,,V ,fu MH. 1. '1.N,g., ,-flwm, :um ww, A wr: wh' S, a f, I ,im ,uv - A 14' f ,.yyw1- fy ,sm-A .i-'F I 12,15--fzuim-K .- V 1- , '.re43,.l51'3 9I3,'1 5' '. gEiY?w.-'.',. m,4,. 1--1-3,4-.pqv 3,-,.,,, y-uf. . J-11-if,,..Qf 4Q 'v. '.-5.54 in 1,1714 ffY1'wfg.P:.,,f-- nw gg-lm Q15 .,, gf . . . , , F'-L-.-r , A 122 , y -Uf-.g,f,'.- in A E.-, . .vu '1 .4.'1a!--,gh-vii 'New -'Jw'imPf ':4sw1.l'-ww '1'-'1-'ix'-v 3 -.:f- .r':..' f 3Wi'L1F-7'MJN'li2'1'-Wlvl'-lf'-'KH,mwNQ'i A-1 W Q2 . . f- f-Wan 'lf-A.--' .r .,.f.l,r.M:W.n 1, , 9- 4 -H. -. .Q 4fyw:,y!1'J,1,v,-,.law 4..'4,f1M- tg--..',a.1 Ami, 'fini'-ii pw' -, .1,':-qw 1--?'L-V25 .:.1.-.--..rWe.,A 'df ,. sk 'ff' ,H .,f 4- t ' . F, .v . ! .-- - W1 flaw.. A 'fin---M-rI.353 3,f,,:?r fe-Q5 . ,Je -4 'JV ,.-.g. -il-Mgr. , .,,:1f1--.-wig Wfffweb- 5V4.i1J,-,fx---11an-.,-P-. 5135? -M,,1 ? , . fe, , N' H:-21 ,16 x r. 'wmv ku, .f Vf'1f,S,h 1. :Mafvfl-'Y215v'ifff,4ZQTQEQW-12'i?f14l+W.fff', '1sQi ?:'fff5f-F ,Q ' iff! waf+ ,,f .T.:Q3f .2!W2Ui'-'1m'I'f aff qw.wiiifffrfw-l1'fNf 'N'-fm, 5: 1 'F -, Hifi 'f.:1'v1 1 2: ,xv a i .. - .- lf.: ff .iii f4fA'1 - -1' fir: -4 g- w1 f-Sg5f'?en' f .w1::,::.fff!'-yg '-:Sign .MQ K'-f,'.Jg'13v'-35'.w.-.:f.di.7e-9. n-.mf ,V vw,:J.g:m ?ffgW1f,,'W 5, 1-'pdimmyzl .fir gn 54 ,if 2'-.I-'49 C-'P-'gr-K W vp -V . . '.A ' -Y ja M ,-133 ,sg-11:-YJ! 5 fy u.ME-2'-lfiwsl. '73:,:QZp:,f.!-fi 11,1 ff:'2fw1::4f2-:':'2Q fy,,.axj.:.vv--sm,-LL'-Y'-, 1-wwef.-L-'ru'a:,s'.gi'GV !'3?iH1'1 'IL1-'.':-M15-i5I3i,' 'N Ffiliwgflfss-wy ,: , - ai: vxxmiir . fn-. -21115 -..,' ' fg S w- X Q. ' ww wiv-h:1'L I -agzvgm-'bifgek Q . 2 1,64-1.wu H 'Mv.i9fl11 114-91 .lwgmiv aff' uw '-of-'-'Q'-34 .LJ w.- -Wi ,- .W-1119 , L W - N1 ..'W 'u 5' P4 1 my 41 wk -V P' ' ibm 1-IMfE 1:wf??A.f'!v. , -f -Ilwgiigg mfll. 1 ww ,w4'PAf'.5.v,,'f .w,1' I-vf-M: 1.31711 ,-gym-1u,.,g.fWy.xL7 X -. ,,',,.'4.1f,',n:h14,5-5 ,-5.73, ,.,,,,- Z., V 311, .QM -7 .-,.,5:Fi, .7 Wk , ,A wh, - f :mul ,. ,WM r -Am--. .455 yi -, Vg .f,.,1, . 5i4J .Wa1,-. , P-, 1-,qu ww? ,U . -,ggy eff, 5g..g,.-'23321-qmfisf.v,vfQ-fm., g,,!.-Wai,gm?-:,w:':-X Mfr' 23-BPXLLSM,-N-F,,.f+W,-f5g,q'sf',-wg.-. 14 Y? 53. w if:-A,gf'.. ,B v ,,f-1.4, .gf,,p.Jf. A ,mJ'fg',1v-'-:,' 5 -A QW,-,i.1'-1: k,,p,4'. in ..f,-as' ,pg-,-.farv-gp-:f,lf1m-Ms-1: 1Q',+3fy-'y q1g,',,q.'z:9g,H'4i-iN pMy'gw-1'fisff4-1,::'5.f' 5-:p!i'!w-g,y f2ef1'Ya- ,Y fff f'-31.93 1 LN? +11 :f.ffiU9 ffw. 11?'f1if+ifff 5-71-wif w mixmiff f- Gfw1Lma2u2+' . i:-mis-agE3.5r,af If-Siu-,. 'ff?.:.'1f 1'5'?g.m. ef- -'-kfwx ' , W. L EFEEHJ'---..:f ,1':n, 1,,--','L': '5,::?'f.Wnpmffhi-'-Nvrl--,.f.'f , Q. 3: :Mg-125' w '- 6 ?ffggM:b::4 - 5 QM:f1,.-,M-- mwf12IH' 'x4g1 r- X'-'V - .LM . '49,-.'31r1.w ' .1 'Jw ,sMHg?g,g.,!y HPV- ff? -. 'i2'1. :3'?y!fr5ii.yIf' jg-wig,-,,5ygf,q-'75 a51,g-Wg: wfifgfk ,1 'gn3Tf1i'z 'y V-'ii 'gm 4 ' v,4,Qd- 'QW ,114-ff: a-gf! - 'mg-. k5,F7f .g3: , 4 1. 4' .,, '?3fgQ','.f1:ffq,,. ' 1, 1 -2'g-1,rN- is N,.::f,A,4,..A'af ,Egg-xgwg., My V5 A' -' !k'49'- T' ',,.f:, ,Z-,LK 2, '14 ,-fu 3 ,F ff, 'kgf-7yL'145,',f'f:' -, ' W ' -. ,,- fn 1- 1, fwfkff .,.g,n5'wKs4',.' 1 -A: .r -L 2,1 we :-,,A1.f ated' f' -ffl -v, VK 'mf:1553,f'.'f -. ., . 5.'r1 ..ffd'9 , 33- . 135 SAW-'?fys. ., ' ' ' A11 A-24'?f'w',gia w -sf -:f-wr.: ' 4. . , m-Al Fn,w, gif, 4.1 'v--gl ,.4-,- ':f:fn.- 71-1..,' QE' gp,-L I' 'Jzwgjff .f,-x 1. g3,f .1z A. '?'5,1':?1fX , n, rf . Qu- .1 .-n1y',E.,-'3f.p: 4' :,' . -' - wud- I rl g K -.2-9 .-,. 4..., ,... 4.-. ,'-fcjgnr 'M M. , 4.7-f ,ssrgmzf-,-,,gf., ms- 5.,.f!.Q,.. .4 xp- V- , .M .T .'- if N-wfffinw - E -'vw 11 Q-vp f , :Mr :-1.,r'f91, .,..,1.!S1w-fv -,J 4, f.. x, Dv , ffm1w?.fw- -N,--Q.-0 , -'Jeff-J. .J 5,1-r4,q4-VP. 'L,H--5'19,.UMM-.Jf'1'wA1?'1'1L:f1',',''H' 1 J-, ' '1 -.ij W1f,a.?' Iv-in QQ L A . c.- .H.-q,,' f- W. '-.yfrpfff -1k.:g:'- 'iwcmvq' r1'qvf3,f+-f1-1 p 'i.f 241 Wimrf: 'H 4. My nll'Lw:'. 4m,,,'.,w:,,11a- -r..,,'Lx.,!'g.+ ,mi .N gi! , 'Wg 'v4f.':1,E: wg- '1,,f wt- J 3.-.J1M'.s .T - ww- 'vwxwqz-f:gj'x:QgyJF gffryg a?f'ff,g4qg?5+wfy:a,z1,-sw'.wmv ..-','k-.-.,,'--,:..r1-Jw 'f.1f'21f-' ,, 5-asg ui 1 ' 14A'rf-QQ'-- .-Jai' f.'PgM!A.-f,fLg.f:11'r-xgny J .A-H' TM ..!.1:1uurV1 1'f5iaLJ'-ak - 1. zvfflfn ' - M'QS:!q7fsa-J NF- 4 1 7,3 -??:f ws4if-f.fw.4..J-194' -,Tuff-1, el f',n..,.'xy--rvw'?1f' :..-vs-3-V . 1 H N '5,'1.w:.-?,-'zwyfvN.-'..aHf,.f2.'f1'-.mfywgilf-beef' ' f'WwL'j4ePf 4 11-:,,f!?s -If .' . ff5if 'Q'1WF'S1Eli , Q fif::f.+ 1 ,1 A-Q41 .wvlfsf fy e5f1Pxy 1w,Y3:'evYi'sff'1'-,rGdL' ' 1 . nl: 'r,, ..-1 .1g'----,-rg 1-4 ,L .- 4 at, , , 4, V , 1- T- , , ', , '-..- 33,31-,-Q ' , 'V 71 ' 1 Y - , 232,- 't: , ' N' 1 iff,-L..u . ',,f.5Y?. .7 Ag'-.521 .1 L,- F .1Q.fi .,v,1E 15? ,Pg'fIu.1r-N353 4?-f1fff1VfkQ 1,f'iGwl' 1?1453wx' N , ,fl 1' - f' Q' 9237125 1:41 5 4313351 :Y ,A Q Us Ln. 'T , ' ff' iiijglifwhxgf 'SW-1f':Z1fw29'Z --wif :fr25'-'1u 'f'3T -e-4.3-P, 7.1.'?EaiHH2QifW3'i1?Hj?.!'?fiIy51elQ,1Ril:'fu?9'-iii f , .:P5N?3Qam: 7. ' u , ig -limp 'F ' .2'4f+gA'1 ,L gg,.f-:JHL414 rbvigggfzbin'3v1w.g4g'w'.f-515+:'E-Mit-I4'5 1sL:2,1T'-. V5-1'zf.--in ' APT! iygf :'QfE'1U-?', '54?fl.-HAGMU2:9215-'.'.1:. if.'P!. HAs -4 . , L d- A Hi, L, ff , LM-' ,N ..e1wg,:1se,-:gE.sigg1g,X .' ,,3Q+?-g,Js:i'.1,f'Mi.w'fwE'Mi1,,Pswgfsf-v1,:.3gEew?5 Q 4: ww ::z'f?g'f'?24ff-zwiwlwwi lmznlqafu,-.1v? l'f' A,, f'-1 wifi, kwa' 4 J '-w.f 'F'1.4.2vf1m+ .:!f.::fm .. gM'5 '1f H u f ' .41--,'w1w,:,'f-1, -aw by-1 -f'wff:Ys1'i'J2,Q:',wfgsw-,'1245v,f5f1aw1,.g,f.' ' ' N H1ii'f'f ' FV' 3335,- Wim-'ml ' 'fir' gf:W'fgKif 5 WA- 'Z 4 77 f q 4- H -' 'ff-' ,nfl 7-35441551-L 'few-'Q' 11 ' . '- fi Wai ,-maibxr-i -mt?-f+a'145''QWKJE-'1w9:If', f.:- ,, Yqff- 'z -f-wrfhffri, ,.u4.-I-'. 1 Meg - f-uni? 4.'!. v.-hw- J q'M r': WXf1:.J'F J' -, -ffm' 1 .. , qu q '41 xfkrgm-13 .,-2 Lp,:,f M-5, jf.-T, - - . is . 4--,535W,-Liif'- .5.i-mf fwfmfh Vg,'g.1'1,1-5:4-Jima 511' ap, imfgff,-.,--':frf.1 ir GV-3. ,W-1.0 .'-'i r -.4Y!,,'f+3 mi -rn' W P. - 'IVY -'- J 'WV ' 3- . 5 ' F1 'mr ': '.w'1 f P- v - - H . 1' . '- - M-Q 1, .1 -VL -.fir 'fu J 'JW 41.'Q51f'q'1 ,f? ',1-.,1,..f , -.5 'iff'-v , 'lava' f- ,,u',1w9J'!wf-a.2 1544713-M. 59 14 . - w , .v-ff . af I Li n., , W, , ' , gg-.,--fdzr H HAL., . 4, ,rv H .z,'-3'-mwezr '- '---- 2,,3,g, -.Me .'kU,.'.-:,-'kr-g, .AT f- g,:'f ' 1 , ' A-f fmzlfawvfgf '- sv14W'.'wa-Am' ' ' 'CJQ1,1j,z'- 1- '-1 1.-:uf - mv- 1.1 2 V f z'- ff yr. .f,:!Af-. uw-1 -25 -.- z.'fl'f v1':'w. 1iT . wr JP uw Lg -5149? '21 .pi ,,Q', ':h':fl:f4 f4'gv1'f'!,1,1.-.-1, , b ', 'MJ t V 4 'l f M:,e1:.4 - wbrz- 1 ' Q-. NASE v iffx-7211, 'i:0i 1 1 lnfiyfwg'--A-,Qf,?'f7: ,'1? lvl- fxf1H.E'.'f?'1:'h '-Lf ,-'ki f A-1,lm5?2I'eW', , Higv-,-'ff,,!QH41zr,'2 fiE'fW'g'f2u-' .FL ' v -11 gh? i 'Fm5M'a11'fi ' cw ar, ,rs 1 -f-+.,f.g ,gg .gp-lwv' ms-ixw' , vfffifzafffgfggl ,. wpg,4??'-f'?fw3Z1:,'ff1'gg-if-mi L fm f' r' b.:,.wf P- 1 ,-351 '1 .wi ' . : :, an . .v ' , , Q - . , f' ,- - 5. ,f..- ,. q--1- ,..- am- ,J -gg pak., ?f.':,naF:1..Q'-f :, 24312: Q4 1 , M V w!1v'.1H!Y'm sf.-H1 31554 -!'feH1f-r ?'P5j2!v'f -. f u 'hi fx- Ffvf 3- W- W3- Q . lffq H fl-' f i .. -7' 5 - 217131 Hf,ffmf:vAi.P5-fn-1' 3'54..w:7M'!gfM,. A, PL..-N A4-All m41a'.1'w41- -' 1 -41x, 'Srf...l,,afri' ' wh., .a.1.,sw-.iff M 'J . L- . . . , 45-v if . 1, .,-Nair . -evil?--1 -1 1 .M ff A . T ,P wfgil d . .2-rv'-1' fm-vz. f4,Lg,Qw., . .brew-,.m,,.g+ w.QM1'f4w,f af-1-w1fN':g,,v-wg. 'ff , ' .qui xi. q- 15- fw--Trcwk-1, ',,g!gg:'f'l:f,3 .,-. 5 mb, -5 . ' .v-.ag .9 iw' 1. Nu- agp' 43' ggi -Q :.r :f5. ' ,TV aff--'gg-' 5-QS' ' f'.'- 'iff I-5,f ?f: ,!1 fiQ,1 '4,'kf-Icing 'QQ-,JiAugJf1Jijr'.'1.' ' ., ' 'N rw.-' H 111' '5lf'2ffw'e'.:1wf1 ,.fvlt:1'. .v 'Q 5'-I -f'25+A-ww.-N, H-Q ' --xsivfm fx - f'- nf X -SQ ,.r- ' ef.fs,i 44 ffcs?-ff' fmwff'-M L2 if Jw' fi'-i: r -2'i'w sz- Jl . H 'Hua nik--,Nw 'ff ' -I Fx 'W JL fffwf-fi'-1? 'v 'WW'-1 . 'ffwllr -' P5 4 PW- sr . W ff 7 Pf vw WY- X. rf 'rim--f'. A-nf-V 'J Q, U - ,- 1 ,, ,s-11.1-' 'gr wg.'-1--,lgvwsiirq'-1,-.,:s ' U-.av g4+..'-'WQI'-L f'1I'3.1 L'Wg- L M.. 'wx ,J f,',fi1',i:'i' -1-..fi .T wwf' V- , Q5-.---gngg L- ,,,'li7fu,3 wx pw Y, Q,n,f,.v,f-,fgw-:Qe'T'fL , :Marg aff- ve- rw -- 'hm'-fb3f,' -wr? - -,f V' H .y V ?51U'v J ?w'-w , 131 ,- -, ww rg, 1- . f.,,.54,.y,,g-, I ,g,,.-Il! 1,5 J.,-Kg. V X Aw ,VW 1 ,QIW1 V- 1,!LV1.54,g. mf'-.5.,,,, ,., J ,Pm 1 W A .A f,,,, .1 mm V +4 , Wy.,-, 1 3-1f.,ggf.v..,. y,,.W!,fw.,-.1, ,Q ff ,A-,4-1 ml, 1, .v4ga,.,,-,. ,, , a 1i51?'E:'fEg'3'f5,55fi55g4FfL:1:1F:-f..,+ 'fwuiv -,re.'.-law., ,'.Af2?1 le -I , gzzf' !!M::,s 'Q 213925 tex-,:.wL,W4,4..! : ',':.1'fi .aff V .LJ ,. Hit: ,,,nm,N 'f'2g1y-vksfx-5 , 15- -fefdgg 4 as 1' -:L '1,f2g-rfg1i,'q,x,sf'iw,p , :-g,1- M3 -. 1 nw--12fef..v2a4'f:i5fp-:wa-M1'4.,,w.fw:f. ffvgmmfrws pu- L-:asf.V,.f?r4,f -wry:-'- +.zaQ.gf'-fm . egangif115g- ' .1 'R-Q-5'2f '1-.:1e'Tr-,'l 'Ef'i-','5'!iJ:y51f1!k wpiekxyiv-ff,wf,w:Qm-'Qf-f- fksf?-1-ff!-f'v .'1 'I-L'f'51'5f1fAfff,,- 'Q-1 '-mfHm..'L WIT n':gwrf5'!9f'f .zf!m-'W4'-5.1-fy'2W4fff':4 fiffig- :Q-'JJ-d w. 5115 X. A f-fb '-xgxilggu, '14 91,-11 in nr 14155955-'Ji-if5XV'ifQ.T',,i,?Y?'V-S--L'f'f' igff, ,.f inf if 23511 42,,.isf?1:v 4W'.12-Q-:ig2'Q,v -01421, 1-,fuf.3m,u1,df'.f:sfxQLAQv 's?fzm2m5fi-wif-.HL1?'f-wwf 94,1-Wy Iwf+s'2r'L-.ww 2.5-1, 1- - '--1' -Vg.-'iw wifi'-1.'1 Q 4 'Wim 'ff.f'?fw2f'2 '.'11:fE-iw A was- '-d,'f5'T:L,,f3s N. Milfs we 'z W I L.: V: 1 ,p'4.,13z:.1 .gp-E1-1.1.1 LW: mf-.y,.w.'2f,'14 '2qw,,x1'-A., '57 pf g1KLv'qg4 '-,m5'!'4'5t51 ' 41-ff!!-rn:f::':ff2fJf 4 nf f 2 fd-am! -:x3'E::'4'2ff351r,'rfu!J-'-,Lwi -23: ' '!i11'ff '. .R.wfiN- M1.,fzolii?WQfH?'4f-rf-Q Q. 9swf.w. v ' 94:1 w,-42,1 - 1 --A .,44ff,w -21:--f '5ig,ffw 'f my , -Jar. - iw W r 'fN:..-1'v1..v,z.f-1 .Q Wm-. -v vhkw w N Wm.-Q4-5-fa-' .u-im.-My . 'v'vX..v:- qi QW: 'ii1r:fQgl. .yarn-'-mf' -w V 'wif-fl: '9,'J,'-:-QJu:,,'- .Q 41:-.-E rl H-,fK Yv-:f2 m 'im-Qu, e , 1 af S- -'ffm--3.1123 -'fix 31- . ',,f-ff .'-.-fm'-f'.f4p1.f:w 'sJ1,.,f+,f. ,Q 1 L' -ul z5,ey.,g,1 ' fgxlargi-3 Xu-mp' fi,w'1s'w' 'vf' 4 A fr1,,'vff. 1: .- 'AX-K 33, H' -Q! Vw HP!- 2i' fw'134- 161 ' v '-:htf .ftgraye M512-iw. bv '1 , w.rwE1g'---Q-,qv fm, J.,-f.ff1T ' 5' Ln -,4 BH 115- .iq-u H'-. -- .::',fh' J . H? TMSLLL'-g.' .'f,q,-:'f-fr 8w!1.rm-554-':,S'-' - wh n -.rv ,Lili-am, . W '-.. '- gn -9 'l. A ' , L-w Q. .K 1 4-f 4f-,im ,-vN:',-g,,i,.,x.f46,'.. . wiv-. JH -'ir:'.1-Sf' 39' 101,-1' 'ff 'P' 'gf 5 A 'f 5 1gaL:,:'.:.tw.44'f..--:u1Hf.?v:G9fvm-fm:ew1g,xfmw- 455 ,, ...ff 'rg 'rz 4' ggwfi 'A g. MLW .rw If 9 19 tr :mg S+- M.gff55,w,. 594-541.59 Jciiyti- ,A ,,, 'sw Q, .mf ffiigf- v rdf e'f-ww:f4'w?fHw-M. w'+',L,a:-:-mf' ,Q H 1, : . ' f--- -4 ' -X 1 ' ' 4 r-7 4' ' Hr -' s' -- 1' --1 ' ' H vw- ' ah M fpHf2..'3r! '-JH . Jv, i':-vz--'Q 'sf' 5-' Sirk -w.i1..?'-Ffffifi-NA .qf'5 'Ev 5- Up: H ag-551555 gq,.'1f-via? Jfwfn 'H ff- ..xf. is 'fire 15 999 .w1f1'Q-rF?2'f - f-'w3f2f4'f'21. 'fe ' ,.-HQ ., V ' fri- f,igxHQx., fm. '-ffm'- :Yb'w'MR:v?m ..P:.w':m fffavfial.1:w'-fe.-.221.f::f-'wh W' :aw - . , ' Q -- . - ,s wa 1 wp f ,W wwf nur- :rf -we -- - Q ' 1 LJ .N 1 mf? .fWe.qvAw,lf..wf,...,., pp, ,1,5..,, - 4 .- If ml'45 igv 14.3, 511, MJT-, - Jy, f - 151- ,5Ngf..1 - mu W, vi n, n'1,'5g,f!ff-'una' 14- am- .m.45,g. .-1? -,Wu gf , .- .. , i4,.r'f5.,g,n, 4, '-,1,e.,K1,fa3J,gI Mfvm, 1,2-ia-4.,'-,...Ip .-f..7f-.5,c- ,.1f5fj,z'g5.?qy ,xl +'.. -355 ,5 . ,af f 1'-fue:-H.. 1 'fm' if F' 'f V' Gigi ww H in ff- .ma-1 -F'-ffJfw' .- .'f'1f -. 2 'ff' .E '-Ii ?'?3 wi-wwf' mf w..ff:-'m1:w :ff 1-114' :ffff?E??:gi!,i . ' ffff'5 L ,'fx:L, . , H if 1a7'A?fg13Z? 1,aifggw f -fre? 'If -flewfkv migf-P WE: Y ' .4 if 'M L LV- :q, . ' 1' V' 'M ' was Q .+ 'rf' ,,:' '- 4 1 'f ix 'f 5 .51 '.y,-.nz ': '-is--sf' 'FIA'-. ,bf-L,'gq '. :sy .3 f.,r-my'm-ew'qysi.: ' , K 'mf nr?-RJWQ W--v.,-y,fv1..y-ff . ,v '-1'-. 115 - lf, 1, ,miff Y , JW! A, .H Jw: ,e'fW-'law M .,',- . fy Q.-.,l'MM.-W1 4.11-'wx Q,-.Fu r--.i'm-N4i- .-.W-Mm . . --'5'viz.ir V'1- 1'-Q .- Y ,ab w if, of 25112--'rw '5 :.m-'fLu:I1:fs .ss , , Q.: ,Q '4 H QM G w 'l'1, 1 r f an Q. 3' W - , -11-1 , f.M s:a.1,1 A ww9?'Fli,g,41+Qfv-IW1f':tff1f1f352'-4551--L f 11'7'.!4'.'5'nf'qi! 2' swf' w 'fr 1, ,4 h, fri, -,yn--44 , .y 4,33 ,a w V, . v mv ng ' W- ,- - , Q 1, H Y 3 f , ,g fu' ,2,4ZQ35M.-4-f-,fsfr '. -fkifa 'L 1 Mu, .,,f.,. 1-1, -TDM '.-QQ M 5, T if J .w, 'fi' '-,4f5:,. .,.wQ,fv,. , . - Spf: 51'-35553.-'.1'1 -',y,-:Mary-5 'L-.J V - J 1 vi- . hw' '- 4. .Lj:w 5, Wfg1-n . . , g f-ff lupfrn' V ipgffw. -y- 3-mr: '1.w, f - -. fly.-:vL'f.X .ff :L '- .cur 'r' 5-fac4 1 f'BY1 'fi' 'lyuleih-':'Pv,':'-!' K' Q V' .X . , M- , W, V1 W- Lf. f. 12.4, A rf dw- , -W. wr .U Q.-f-mein nn- . J . -M L1- '?n.w -MJ nik , ,AL-ww: ff-' ,:.1w.,-iafv,V-'1- A -fm -. .mm-...pM.-Wm..wry: ' .'bi,:.?Nu nf'-,i!gq2f5513K', -w'a,4ff1'u.f Y w,g4M'.t1sf6fw,L:,' -4, 'qki+v'9ff?1T,,g5'-'ffs'j, Qi,-'54,-5 wr. ' cn, 'Q !2.,'- ,' --rw , f f? mm --,-g3',',-.5 -gpgvw--,qf.,',.-f -. 1' fpaalg' g,1f, a ,'- -w-L 'igsug'--W eg1pz,.ls.-3,-Nfl H--Q71 .. , N Mug 3-if mg,-+:m,,, 51.3 1. ,ggi 1 1--'Q,',3JxQ w' 5pm 'gm'-f:f 'hi'-Fi TM -,I 1- , q ggrw fn, ,yy as gg1ra,Q5L'w,'-f-f'Ms,1 pw. Manu .'i5i Qf.aj5 '5f3 f,.f 3x,:.4-213.-zfgraga -f1a'v1f1.vg,-,-' ,f --:Wi ' -wh---uf, J- 4 iv.-L KJ -1'i1,'f',A. -. N ,M wglwkiw M .f ow , , :!.x75S'w , A .71 1 -.V LW, .M Q3 Map'-,.1 . - if-421' QF-.ww 11154 .van f NP 432 g,Wn7fL M, .1f3g,1Lm,p4rN.,:1.1gJps 113.9 I-n Hfjygl WJ, , q143.,,4 J'-,I gfgy a sibf-G. kfgkggf ,ygx ig. - ,, qw , ,ya-iaggrif,-Lg. Qyqwu., 11.95.-iggb-1 .4 mini. 4' 5, 'BF'-mffvpggiqp p'Q1,Qfv-iff' Wg' - 4' ,, ', ' wi, 5 l -,g4,-Wy. Q: , rf 1. .iff '-Yfffiygi -,-'4 ,rr,g, -:gf 1, A frzx a ' 1 tg -5 zijujf ' ' 'y5,r7f1?.pgeQg,,1 ' ij' Q H-'if H4!2f.fI3i5'-fL,,'- 5-:fm-aff:-fu-w'721..+r'N11 xi NL'-1 ' U' N dw- -' '-'Q i2111h 'v- . 1-Mi WHT ...- 1- . wvuwf.- -fr -' I! V. -11- 1' ' Ui-. A - AQ' 'I-Q -3--z,,'3Ti:',,:.f-.,F..,f---Lv'.':.- 1 '1 V w, Q-'1'5l51rg 'LskeQE'-',jv 13'4f--'-01213.11 .QNMQH 51591 2 , ,aq':-iiwiw M m Vx ?f-Qi -.5- '.4.f,:.zu11vf'iE,,. -3 .' Q ,-'Muxwfl f 1'5ff.'Wq5If5h.-1 ' .' ,zur ifl2wf,J' bfi' flnfi,-,fgQ -lY'1': 1 ', .r ,QWL Q1..'1.,gf:.-,Q,..f-1Q,g5',.f4a,,f,N '31-'f f - --E -,:,,' 4.11, ,-i,.gf,g,-1,-,, 4,-.- fgfg, Al kflpzki , 1112:-44-1 ,M Af ,mf 4' Y wa Lgg 'f-Win Alwiwgil ' ef-' 4 Pff5Pl' K'f.4'-Q .-J?f,'45.m-Ai? if wfw 11 -F 'M' Aw.gzv','- F -9'5?S'5'i'',-'E:.fg42l'1!FE1Q,M' JNL L. 3 'du if-417.5 .339 1,fc 53i'er!'.f- 1 'T -'g4f+Xf'?5'V ,! , 4 -iff? .ffY'Wf -r -'5'f4'514Pi. f'9g3zffM- - gag.: 5'!,:F-YW-NWQ- .1g.J'if fC'H+1-J f I isgg:ff'fYjE14a'a'kff ,':1u2.11f-sm-Eyfxrm ' i-302 4 ,f- -w'f1'n:f1fi,u19jf' if-was -'-nffflg-,2M,-13i' !'!' -1 1 L Q,g?mYqnM1-f' lg?-iii ' : ,ge-A 2. 4 vim , 15' ,:7.,,-I,gf9,JW, ' -1-3r.'51gqj12gr. -.f , F-Tn.-Ag? if-'L ,..7J1tUfai':f, .11,-'3,'?ii'2'9l W,.g.'?jg WS -n 5, 'f,11?3Sf?:E,,.'F '-fi1,P1L!riff-,,g.:,' '. A '4 '. 'HSW E-F:'+ A ,' 5' '1v ,, ifT57 Kvfshqgg 452'-F1 ff- 'fi 'sifmmx -. M -',E'1'1 iv' MPf3'lyJ,'.H,.1 iff I-Mn '11'2??g, 5,-ggi J. E-l.3S5 Q'i- H'IJ-E172' ,'i'5.,3 ,1Q.1.-1. , 1-Z.' fi 5.54g7,l1w,,f'z195 .5 dzQ'giq5.-.42f?5'7fP' , ff W -N 'ARI if ' YQ MF' Ulafjx . 21-iwwx, Mfr .fiwfgf??'f.' L5 2335? Mei N fffgff. ' 'j?'c.10w1x-gf-iff?-4'-1Sw 4 , ' ,,.. fi- fc 4, H . '- 1.. . -15.5 e, --11 .1- !,..,., A :ypf-' uf' '11-,rf.A! Q 4 . . :PWM-A yay, M YL' f '-G .?1'+f ffx- : ISA -HEI ' f:2-F72 H J.-':.:'v?4?C!3-5'jQ -.-'- 4j1,'x4frr,,,,.1..?, ,LQ-,af 523.-'.,..'4.1',g1 , ',1j3,f!.',, 115 .-E-12 .5, 3.13, 1 'Ji'.,'rf5'E-gf vj.'?'i:.g. -,, ,vm 1,-ip, -,T-. . wg. H ...wwf gu,.5,.,-,,h.,-,g,- gg- ,gk , . ,fqfm .. 1 , .7 A 5,.p,hf7L,i-3.1 51,-,,:f.1, -, -, . ,,, 1L,43J'wh, W,-v, 1, nfl.: g'f,f7L,'N whf.1.,,p.vggU94, , 4 xp-n,yg,',f-V TE, ,, 55- 1: A1,.y A m,:'Fj'12G -F rf , f,Lf:3 ,a-L' 1. .:', '13 -gf-jpw -84121, f ' xgg,ff',f',sM. SpqQ:Y5l,'.xj-A-tgfff-.9.. fr, E54 , -up A 212' , 1 2,1Jq'Eg vfrfM'F 4Q'7 'f'fw.4f'Ears?-.f,E-fm-515-'H 'w1'?2'?f ,Qi.fxfQi: 'l'fffsfff'.-'-- 2 Li- Wqfitmlif' 1 1515: S-5255.1 '1' jxg!FW '42':Z'i'ffff N'qwf1,QL,J'3f3M WF' 4:25-M-F' , N il HY, ' Hfsf if Y' 25 ,fixql-,iff2Qf.'?1,A-Af,- FLW-r -1, :1? 2lgI'fu I 'yg5 ff Us-.6 if 9fguj,:i:.'14- Jw A igqgwzyf 1- u 6 '14rn.f.f-:Z','T. ij- JA: gag-pvf'5f,5+, 2'f5-f'5,-5fi3??f F15-T '3- :vr 'F YLis,,1.l,'1'?I'51Qf1,EIgg12:7 E+. ,fig,5 'a1,f-',if,5i - i, F- '12 ,.,15wf'-L-qyfqkj, fvw5!?:Yf'?fgif'fQ'f s i ,E 65,5 'NJq:3j',gf 3 1 3.5597'Ff:,'-f'x3f7 'i.'?LZ2f9 5-:f'3 '.'a2U. '5 Qmfiw'-'1'-Q'-L , cv ,N ., Y. 1,1 3, 3 , 1: ' 'ay Q ,- yr :-- 1 f -- - '-1,f,,.-rg,-, ' -r, - . , - Q ,- ,A f . - ':'L,,w-:J V. , wQlini1l.f ' L -xi 17,-,., 5 1 -V ' 31 9 .. ,Mp 11113 mafia, 2.-ka -e 'p S,L, 1 ,1-' , '.v 'I Ai A V ga, -.--2--L , 1 L' ,11f5:1:4.g:a:5g'y71 fer fbf,ii'wf,ff5 giin'-.if-1. f,,-b,gf- 5574-g :I-3-,g WW 3335225545515,.fifQfZ25.E?i?'?-fm, 3-fig ', f i1g5J: - 'Q :Q 'fLgIff5,EgM. .Q . , f,i,45ui Qa:L3.f2l? L3:f f'iEf? s1'23 ti ff I yjj gngf 5'zjismff'fgzwv-,v3T,,:u -. , , umm E e V 5 Y i:,..2' 3-.,. ,5 , ,w w . 1. ,- .M tj vifi vn .3931-l.1Miu353554--,,g:,,I--ELM wy5,ivf,ml-.535 ,H.,q,,u ?.m3,,,ll5112.Y, - A1 - v - ' '- :,','4 , M .1-'ag' , 43- 1, . A ' - . ,- ka A, V f , g,v'1'!4u , g:4' fi' 4. :Tx ' S34-15?--f . 'Sf , 'eq' qw .ning-':f.-1'--,A' '?g'.gmff',wf :fg fan' A,1,iI,.n'f-4, ,V -:f:?5v,S,., 1 'gig-'fl'-dllam-1 , !.Wf?ffQg,-.-.1'Tf'!x1-fern'5 1,051 :gl L v, , ,-51,453-rg rv 34534: , mv ' ,L c 5-yin ,-71 , -, .. , 91 'Q' 3 fagr- 1-5 'f,.- ..,,+ ' 1.. , .1ff,,WvLgx -, ,- Wig 1 f. M r,.- 174-11.-. ' , , : '1:1'1-w213Q.1 ?f:e nJd -112ffffhfmi'4f':af1:1. fi -nh, --'MSW n. . ' 'xEu .1ixf ,T':'9g455157 f a.a '?W.- ga--. 11 V wif ' -F 1521. Y- I 'Flu J,w','T'i f '.'-,1,XJp2:'?NQg5N .fw:':n'.,'s'g '?-1. ,,-',1fTQ51'5f,1, A 1 ' -:!'wf- :,5ig'- I '1m2 4' 71'f1FQ'l','4 :N 1:9 'W-fda: 'f i a ,V-1' '.-'vw f' 12-rw 4 wg f- f ' .1 1. wuts ff 5?fjaf'i-l,,w1M- 3,5 .P-vL,f. H.fw-1. -.1,'-ffwipwafff'-.wrk -:M Gr- 4- milf, M.-,.-If nf' - fi:5I.ff911'f.q- wx, Z-J ' Ei-1' 1'-1'1 .'.. l'f-1-XS? '1 rum- 'ng-e,.f,Lqf'gggg gf. ' r .1-,4.J1, ., . W - ,:- . ,,-7y.,:y- g,w2,,XbN'1'Li,L:1A X ,14q,:x'f7gkw-A 35. w-.5,x,..,g- +y,g,gf.,,,f5vqjf,y,'i,r .,x,..+g'x Why age- . yu.,-. 25? !'gwgf 24,M'2-WT-fp-Haii-Fl'1i-..v- ,H-' --g,. J 'F1fmQ.g:.. f. u ,S EKQSJQHE n,'f1lM'ie9,rf,Qw5.1iT's N41 JH-3q 'z' '?f f1- hz: 2?:54:ff1.,- L feejuvllzfq-gg,-gf W- 114wg:1?1Q1.ifi-MW? -it-.fr5gq45.,1f,, , : .- 1.-gi-.fz' W1 s' ,.:f,'1-,V-L-jp' .,, - .Lf fu ji-1L, , ' --1 .. .,.,-xv..-1 , f x, , '-1.,.1-L 1. ,, - . ,A . Q ,L , , N- I, MQ.-,.. 'X-,,,-,-.p, -. 5- ,.,:,.,, 3-' T '45 Qsfflfxfiffirwff-wiiw5? fifi1fbff34QfAq15f4fa1i1 -V ' MWA?-fg 2?::1wQ.gre,f 2:23 'r T111 'F -' ' 1I1f,1 - 5 ' 1:,,, ',,1i-Quiz 1-L .. fwi-' +,,1, N 1--' H45 ,, 5:3.g.g'1J K-fi-if .1 frf1i. ,::.Q11,n1 'QQ-g :AjLW,iEg-iffas if1f5fMg?sgMgff5FQwLWffgAfn5'f,f,, f,gi ,,-751m 5153124zipliisggiggffiffzwg- .:,efiug32'?jg?gw4,-2 fx. -fm .Q Q' L 1 av- af. :,x.:y '+ 7 Ag we 4: 5-.fm V wf- A -115: . nw 5 lawn ff:-Aer f -f1::1v fe, wfwra, 1 V-fe, w - .1 Q - -. - - 'Wil-i:i5'??,. 5:v'w': 'Ha' 21-3151 1'fQSfw52'if', 1 1' ?5':'.3-fa'. f5f2'ifrf+f-HEY., . ZH: 7 1. 'Q 1V5,, fg' . .1 'Fq'?4:':,Q,.g'g: +r f,' ..-,-'f-Yu. ,, f'Kl'-'-'4 :9:if1'. uV' ,mis ,- ' Ji 1 N w M , 3 , , Z .1 . Lf, ffgf-Tffwfkii ,r5g.:,fE .':H,,.:1l 4 .1 V M : ' , - ffm .45 ..g?' , ,'f'2Q'i'-'.-.-..: ' - . S'E.' -'31f .. ,:. .JSQ','51F.s. ,1f3v,,' WM , ' Q., 5 ,, 1 L .12 f jfs'f.'7G:Vjf ','1?EEx ,F1,Q'Z'253'f,.f9fA.1qf3:,5i.I.' ,lxgiw-v.i -'Li.+,v'1f'-ij , 5,2-'I.w fig.wq,,y .,1kl'7Pf 'Hwy' 11f27l 1-72,-,g,BfHfg -fr 'f x- x. Q- ,H i,,.'1f--gwk.,-4v,,1N. J r, QQ' ' 4 s. r qi .iighlrmf fa fm. M- gfiwf 'idyiawln ..1,.,f-.W ,1Qy-,.f,.,- -: 3JS'v4g'-- ,rf-f7,,, . - 3,1 wif . . N ?' ,- ,wi vi' f Q ye 112' 4,.i'fs 'ffs-mg-fgaswf fwi vm ,fgef 'Hmim -fv',,f1 We V1 zfff-PM-1 .f'f-.fu wa.sff wvif-1.2'-rg:Q 'Q lil f 'Y- ' if-imp -fr-fwfwf f.-Ef5.+'11flf f .rl ' 'fifel . H Qaflggfq. , Na-, 4 E-Qftm': 'L, . gg-'F ialgkfffffyifigff 'P'cfrigjf,-xxifyfrlivifzmpyif' bn?'inJi,,fi y5f',1-'1'Lz5i 'F3.S'-4z1.,Q,il'Ag,, 1,-X ' ' 'ff1jg'E4yM ' t1ggfiaSj,v-.W354-1g fff.',ff-'abrk-:if V49-, 'esgjli '11 vf? su1i.w..fnjagv.-,,f.2',f.,a4+G' 'gf-M: P w ,ef ,xW.:'i1ivE.wl ' Q-135213,- gW',5-M, Hzsgn eg- 1 .pf 1.-wh: ,.r ,411 ' ,,3g.w-3-1 ..-We. -' -.fp-',7.5 f'-f -- ,ff -Igw-.i!: yv,,,z -L1 1 3:1441-meals'-L'::f9tg.gm:FQ-zrfqrtfw I J . wa'z+1'fwf:4,,- ff ' H,-5.f,1z'j1- yn 1 x'-T4 ,'::.,:m, f,n.,gq ,v,, 3, sgrzh-4-,wg : 1- , v. ,. -. ,UU-1 ,w . , -.3 , 1 Y, 4 - .N .Jr x .1-A-.M -ff. n.f,l-'V -1- -- V, t' 1, ,R-, ,,, 1- A ., ,QL-,f.,m,.,.. 5,1-,f4.,.s ,, ,., , ,gn .. H.. 1.,f.,,,f, r ,, . '-' e-'if-P 2,-NV ,UTI 5- 1 4 5,1-irq!-5 2 '- T HE ,- MEP V ,-J 5,-,-1 H511 -vm 7-- 2.-H --w -Q ny, L Qixp HN S' .fm 1,1-4 A .1u,w4',f-.,.,1f4,... fu :inf ri- v f H :'1-my pf I : lk Xu-4 -1'3':s.'1L.gff,-1 w mt:-f.12f,. fPg.fL-'lf-,fiwgi V-A--321gn?f-mmf-45' Hfrxgrf,-.1 ,Q fag'---311iMH:T4'mfA-mg,f':f'ww 'vLgg,u5,5f, vw !','351'1 - If-1.,, .-'+,gw,,f,xN I D' Q5riQJ5fi,'5hw'Ea,-5i5m,q.p,:6g , -'11-lg-1-fr-if W i f 2' 9'-' f 1. .Fj3f '4 ,4! 2'ff1,f'LW' 577?b 'v 1 will ' 31, '59',1'.,'P-T.'51ll 4' 1, -. 1 ' ,,yP',.: .-afbsgwiq 'JL 1.1.9-' - ,41ff1'Qfa .'f 4 'W--, - 2 .. ji V M'---:.',,1,v:,'f A V 'azz naw-1'-1. yy nl--,'n',',:w1if '- - ur. na V.-F, .i -'ff 4 ljww-,1f,,P.N1..:A-sf! ,xff-mf' WZ: iff Vg: ,-ww ggi.,-ff-,, g,.51sn1'M ' '-'GZigi?-21-f9?5 55a'f' gf Wager ' V T5 49 xv .x 1. ' 'i'515 1P'2f . ' f: 3f 'Wf!lff ,-V7 1i',f17',? 'iH 1v'-ff fbi 'I,f',gLfs' I -2 J L 'QV , WM M ,nw 4 W? - ' QW?-'55:2-Vq?nJi:f4.n.Tfnv1g .f 5: 5 iT my . 'w .f.'f .x ' .WN 155fQf'r-:U ' ' 16-E ,.,. gg, -'fy..'l14.':pm, ',f-,,.- :fe - .'w-'2L2.1 1. 'S-Lai-Jw-' R.ii4:w- JP..w,:-if-rewwel f.-'.'w-xlfa -. .- f , I ff - vw ,' '- W .. ,eh J ' -ww -- .-AMS' -.- f' 5215 W5 FW . -- We ,Wav ,f:1Gfg:i -.'-if -- N? .rpg ,'. , - 'A .!.f--,5f'w' '- f 4: ww' if J A 'w gv fw wa-r 'L 1- N f f4 f!Ff.' -' ,-K-,y1,'1LQ?z'f,,Q53z' ' 1-?f'fC1et ',HE'w5v!Q wi i'v?g wx iz' 5 f'kf11fe4f'f.3'i '-f:13Y? ' -5'6 :1 'i Hi -if - -F :mm 1- . I-x : W,v:1 'Q?QT1T'Q'4 ii i 5,jA4,:ig'l1.:1,g, ggi' 4 , 3 67 'Aly l 1 .ijeigfgq div '.',3L:,'ffj?,gf',,fy?gYf3,v41AEi1 35155 255-.,',gQ ' ,,3 ,ig,5,,, -.Q 2,'fp5g,rj, ,3-,-,,,f, gmt- 2,49 , vy, 1 Farr -. 1' 'll '- i'w.'1-..'lfH:'W' Vw' Ei' it 444' ' '53S:gI'F' '1' if-,J if 95' -71' ' 'f'f 'Q. '!', 5:wF1LQ'f'-1 '-n: 'f 'iw- VJ, f21-i fW'-71, fi'52'9i'fL W Q2 I 1 ,ffff-i' 517 'Q -nf '1f .' 5?-!'f3c, 'Nuke Fe- r Y- an I. f ZqA5q,g- iff' ', Y'Di' X -F35 ?-'R .HW-A: my 1'-LM qw J' :f?f.i ,5..' ff? f fiv'-'E '. Ji: IFJ' JA. L? '1'5f'4'-l - W ' J -if' -Jw' 15' ',5T.zf,gaf.X.: 'w 'Q'r-ff wffw . 1f1z.':'-myfffT'EPM'22'b wa - 5346-11 -1' 2+ fe11Q1e,-,rw--W'-we-N -xx'- '1v:a-V ff ff:-4' fm 4- - 1: , :sflzfw-. 1' V1 ,K - f- w ww ,v ff '-2 H' 5 f .f f'1bf'25 f 'm' f' 's-,'f'7' 'wir yr. - -' -xt 1 xx. w.-'-'f e'w1' - -f - v QF?-wt if, .er x -w m. -' 4 4: 17 - 4' 'f -81,11-1 ' if v -.. - A :A A, 4 t !?7'ff'w. A N 14 . ' gig- f'f:A-ff' P ,953 NJA- , Wifkg .:,13rJ'V,Gf?feg'f,gffL ' -1,A,H.i .y!.mvUF 1 ', A 1 v ? r i l f I i I w Aim, 77744605 I govt, 'Koa' S f M 1 A UTO GRA PHS Affr,bnlLfd01'7K!7l01J gx 3 W1 . S vm x E TQ I wf 150 my, igfmgm Mig kgs my M will ?gXSfENMEQi5ga , 1Mm,,71jL,g am! 1?gFfJX ' 17 f X Q fx Q QQ , M l K4q-gssfgpgwsgig 2. , N , LX fgimvgmk Up MWQSSSSEQESQS 'OM LQ X QW 495 KWWL? ' 'W 3365 N 25915 'A 1 fcbzffflfqf . Q? XO J' , du if I , 'I t?xsbE5gS?EKwEg Q I fc! -2'w'i?'iV7L?, j , fb xx L -h 1 4 .pf . Wg,Li E ' S ' f ' ww ' JWWPWZ ZW Z gg S Ek S ,WH E 5 xi RA Q gk 5 .,, , w 2 1 '.f' ' 2' 'UW 7 1 J .... f W5 5 v 5 Q 3 5 S 3 gPi,Wvff?f2 7 f : 4z45 if S Q' 3 ESX fb 2 f f10'jf??jLf P?i5Zf7i WfM ' ff' ' XT 5 X Nb g Q V 2,571 .fm fm? .f y Q5 gg k CL ix l SN L V W .3355 V A , gg gCfOe'?Q'i'fi'5'agQ.a gg P 3255225 f3,sSff,'3?H QQ PC' 'vc-'-D-'cg-'k3 ' +- --QQ: :L Ei 5 UTOG1RifilAgH5?igif5?gDg xg? Ssmgfgwggg 25233 35535 5 ,f gggggsgaag-gg 502219 3' ' SJ f' LTCC-SQ 8990 Cb 9 3 gi-350-Q9-gNi,g'wSTg 5 3 Hg Q Sgggvgg? NK iii 5 5 ign 3 qi l3 ii if 3335 32 52 giffii ESS 5 3 Q9 Wi' 3253? SQ 33 3 S Q32 S 52 ww ,Q 5 iggggE? fysfgsig 59 in-524 rw QQ 0 1:1-, -, .VJ OCS S+ QD O w 3 0 Ei? M J- ' XDZEQAW f I JK .3 JU fww-uv bf'-xJ lgfljl cfyw-fl! fb' A167 J 7?-M Ui 'idk iw!! 'bv I? QM ' X ' ' C,P'-T C,415Q7fvv-+ W f' W j W2 W W JA U F0 GRA PHSHN wwf Ajjjjb vadlnwjgmk T3UgJx,J,jF,d,b5.Y,,,k1A..fWNcvY-r4JJXJfZfJAMfV U lj'-' Jilf-Hy W-L Mm UJWMDNAM- aww,-.fL,.,fUef0r QW .J YUFOXN iM4jJflV1'HC'f1'2wLff, ' Jw fr'- WQWW ,wwf F fwQMiffjfl,,f'WT7 ,ijffwnfywfjj mW'9fD'v6'Wf0v1fm WWW' f' ffm wr 7ffA'WF VW? diwfiffw wwf. WW H24 wif? 79 V95 WLAMAMM WW QQ- www WW mWQf .W P4Y7Wv vWw,WM WW 'vfwfwf 'Wf7iDW+77'OW?T790Q3 T506 5532 WZ 6lf0?fg,6 W7- 417' 1 -, fy: f 1. - X . , , , b f f 4 'x X' ' VUL 'I 'E U 'f'7Q- if Wf' 53? vi! wwe 'fx Km 'ff' ' ,f ., 1 -K - 2 la 1 M4154 chad All Hug -mqxzrff gf ,-. I - - ..i ' 3 ,Q I, T0 GRA PHS H , r f - -- 1 1 . : A ww Cuz: -fi V - HUC' ELJJQQ V- ' i X- X, if-kid ,Q',UfAL,4 wx ' 'p'5 ' Q 'C' .' ' A U U' MUCSJI U' Flwfc' vm Yf '- qi- uf li N U '- Cixlxf - 9 - , . V H, . , X 'Q b'? C- V I 5011 gui! HJWQ 1111161 l,.f.-1J 7l:' f gf ,MI C CJ! .QI , f UPU Kfyg, fr! '? fffxq, ,pf ,, jy,r F , KN ' t f f 131 jx A ' ' ' A ' ' 1 4 ' JUN if . QM, PPf111.f :J HCT 1 1 .il 'Y2C..,4.f'J -1 af x 5? 1 1 K5 J' 'A -'1 f' '7 ' ' ' f 4 'nv' V i J -fx an .H 'EA -- . 'X H. f 'ak ' ' w L , w , Yr, . 'ff' ' ' ' W.. Xl- .',.f.J' f V irq, 3' X 'JR -4- : . ' - ' '-' 'I :f i Hx. 1- 1 3' A YQ V 1 fluhn Lf if Y 24,1-Xxx 1 , Mu QALJ W I fn yy J J ? - '- ' ' 'V' ' -N 1 ww, Q ' y V ' '-f ' -1-3 7 ' ' A ' L ,-f 'f ' Cf' fl .J ,- 'YJ' . lfi' 1f'..ifE if Y? fl 'swf .X I V ,A 1, I' I I H T I I 4 - - , . , -4 : -,--l ' 1 '7 W W-gn ffglj T' .Aj,j,.-Mg, ,V ,w -5 pg Q1 'f jY f'f1 f -+ ,-, ,S ifvgg Q . ' 1 L .. , .. .,.v . 1 J - , ,V ,JA Q, 4 1, , ,gm .', QQ, ,A . ' , , x .N ,,, ff f ' 1 4 J f J, ' 4 m A , M 1 Qxrq T, gxl U il, 1 11 Al K' f 75,4 , g' UJI-I lm 14, xx, - Rf 1 'x 4 X T Qif fm ? Ar -. M ,J 5 f 13 'N ' . - 1 - -4 V .- -: E , 'f F'- V 3 F fA,j n ' . f -. -. , V . , IM- 'KT H121 4 , fl aww -s ff ifw a n. .ull MM ff' ,ffm ,-4 x 'Luz ,lx A jf 4x gx N IT-qw! i i X gf ,gum 51 ,if 1: ,, ll! KV znvlg in M2 Ili H J :A 4, A J L itil 1 VX X 57 gf 5 I-A V1 :jj EJ 2'Aff, E11 ,J NT ' RU ibn ? Lily :fp U' LL- 'LIP -gxy ,J , 0 4 ,f 3, , M 4 Zi- Q nn, 'L+ Tw f I, 1 -q ,ML, ,x ig , . f LN. ,. , K , .,, - . F m' 1 y , ,' -. X ' E -- A, T' f' ' ' ' . ' 1 1 Q A 1 f'fM'f K ' EAU C- Z-150 Lua mf 5ufm 'Ehr'c1x I NH fl 'HU-1 CT N 'Vi Cf Hi' HIC fx sQ4r3C:'xcf.l1 fi . fa . , ' i'f'f'f f :kjf 14 TPQXN I .L , il 1 f x . UH .mfs M r M 4 , Qui.,-U EUNHN ymull ',l. 'V 7 U-1.541 xx NCLH A iiwvll C .ical lf Cifgc 1. SW i -' ' WN-1 f 'vfwxiu ui 5n,!gm,f,f ' K nw Qfmcmf iff.. -4 'iff' RRI' mu , rf' ' ki 1 X lg- . Y uf 1 - ' ', ' ' X ' J' d'G'X J 5 ru ' I '- XgSl '5 ' '-7 'J 5 1 'H JX'-'Nl N135 if 'Tryk iw!!-Q iff: xnmnbln 1, ,X fy fi H 'X I ji. ,5 W I f U. A g' if . ,- - ,K .1 ,. ,- ' x 'A' 'J' ' ' ' R' in JJ 1 ,su .Sp ff .9 Q, ,4 Yam 0, ,if .3,y.,,::g,,nXcN xgu- :shim yu C11 ,iw U: if O U AU A Vg ,WH Q ' ' Q .-5f'9'.1 0 ' : .f Q A ' V ff.- , . Q, ,- E M ' ' ' ' i W1 . nm ,.. 'uw L mu, . , glhlhl GQUMHUV 4 Lwi BMW H65 , fy gl . , W . X , Q -5 ' --- -- - . ,1', uni, T' 'C V '- Nu ce we C!'!'-1K '.'f Mn- V A. W ll f ff' 'L lv YPJX gr uf 2.14,-1 f 'L 1,'r1g fg - , , , .- -4, '22, S43 --,SJKLQ 5. K5 tj. Q EM! IPFA AS ,96- ZW qSAb?j cj ogg -99,9 ,Q0M:'Q'P3'fF7' mfw' mO QU'w' -:Q Lwlssfsgliix I1 W l 4? - A 'z 3,63 ,QUJ2 oo fm ,www Ong tpizai Q-:L 'f-2:2 J.: 51. be 1- if ' Q-be gf' by-Q:-to jymki ig ikwwffgb 'Sfg S42 V K L 1 6. Q 'rfb 1 , XP mug if W lf .. fff f A , 1 i A UTO GRA PHS yfmfwwfv-ffwfkfqb K , Wamffziwyzpgifiwi QW f1L7,e-ff,4f,afyV!bLC-'sf AJWWWQA bgmfpf ggi, ,aww A Mwlffiymfixv Mgaffpfzifwwf if if wh A ' ,wwf ' A fgfwq Zgfhfjwfi Mfwfw 'W VZ, J WW Mj WSJ , JW f- f Xi Q ji' D' f N W 'K Wsfwzi-Q ax IZ- 2356 Qzfang E Zafilizk 'K A? ' bf- mafia 505. NR P Q A UTO GRA PHS V ' Rf-X FFS 7432? . Mx M U W 'iff Eg QM by VOX mf W ' X L- iw! 01 of xgLee,x0fjWXLW:iQ,rN5tDwu4 4, 06- W pp ' , A., QC, rp XWX If F fx VT XA 69 CAA '5 n T4 ri ,vw Q if . OMW-sf 4 QFUP 990 FP W A X5 M W W4 XX YJLWI5 Gswyh L72 jr if Q -Us 'x WD 4 ' '1 f --A Xi wif Zemjw Ov fl' it YMWBW N . WL Q if 'A,. . wal SPX We L f W0 0,13-W aw MW LF F i QNX W 4 W -2 P7 f be is' Swogfefwg V' I f Mg? My 1 A P ' BJ' M' IAIAM . , 1 N M N My LL J W W My My W My M A VJ f Y , X , 'gif 9 'Wk Jfwfvfwc QM! 1 W W Vf'ffJWfw ZMWQWSW UMM Mvjjffqfm iff P VVMW! MW fffjfwjfw MLW W TAX W A UTO GRA PHS lx I'm or ldfxere can I bfy1n?I Swear fxQel S6 dose 40 gov Sou frafklbg knduf Cverjf' nj j C7 +0 UJY'l+Q. Samefxmes I 'Hunlc 350 kngw wha-f lam 504113 -fq Jo IJEQFE I QVGA gdtf, Wu are mdrQ ,Egan 355+ 4 frnencl +0 mc. Km mjkf my+ Hung -I-Inf LS pggslbfe buf dur frzenlsl-up m2cmS C re an Wdffk +0 NLC. Al+k0'-gig wev? Hail our lm-Hfe Jnfairencey R629 noiiunj or no Une L150. I fin QMGQ wfwi we-ve Jane 'l'0fjQ'Hk6YZ We .uanlerful hmes I've 5-Peml Lula'-LX you will . wcvi rememfoervecl. ls can lxear self naw feffgrj mjq cknfclren Hyc 5,11 Hxmjg Slflilfesifiilkd Eg qjaur green. rabbmf. Till car ms lllrecx gpeclal paff' ofmcj ll e and L+ I S Q Pflfjf of GW' r lfY1Cl5klp.I+lmn,1c lf wmlf cr when ov sell our- QLZ. Wu MVQ clnkne so muck Qu' me and I offen 'fake 1+ Ear grjrl-ed. All fjlfke -Hmec god if e me ever au ere Hx-2 mane u loan me. Tlwse dire as some of -l-ke ll le Hu I Jang' Tkej CLF? ippreclfdecl Gigi tif Hope some I C141 jeu gr Hx2H5Peclo.?7l1flj,TU!Q gauve Jcme. Tlmc bljjes-If -Hung oclvc ever gwen me was gow' fnenclslnlp, I+ na so j umque and I wall nevef be male +0 mqncl cr. frlencl as greed' as av, I JU5+ wlgh I cculcf spencf. 1-ke reg-Q ofdqr hveg -I-ojei-ker buf' I ldv! we wmllzlave -lo 30 cur . Sepamff wa. S. Wu know How insecure I 1522! wlHw0Lff' someone ra ld ln m szffe and 1+ lb Omj 'lv be fun! in Hn! anyone else as rea-P as you fvjfmj Qing mdk mf. WHL -H . aldf F-am me like nil maodg aid rx I clcrn 'I' mln of andcne buff mgself hifi- au unclersicmi wr!-R my ups and clowns. + if well Lzso. ?I'm so jimi Sour? Kappa naul, I guess u fre fw:vcrgmHxe besxt mme Q SGW- hge mug. I know Jdlxn mea-ng 410+ -loniou Qhqfjohff realy 40 LXALVC' 'sunk 3 XF ilu cl . 'Q I ou Beadfhful lfl Ylehd, esenre zum Ol fl m Sure gall wth 30 Q on was -hxgefkqra SQ Sw nada ckeerfeacfer ancl RJ ILZPJVI' all QPF Cqpjtcxlh-I LULS Jcru Nw. Bes 15 luck becausf 3011 will MUG CI-10+ 0 eclsfony +0 make buf Lnawm ejov as well as I do Im sure 3011 wllf JO CL jrecd Jdb- JUSJV bq HWSIE fjom xc and Anal iei aiijone ckanqf 300- Jr I I You Luge M rlgyyqlglup ul quiver OU neecf me,I Hope got! Ttdrtflnueclfcih Km? er ' Q F6 am 'fm ia, 40 me wken ward +0 ad crazy. Ujkndr 'UU' My qalwajsz C QQ? if - S YO Q5 'h R CZ 1 EL 'F2YYLemb6v'A-L love 31. Midi' HWCYPCIJJU-VK H ,G 3 If-T' ' W , 'Tn 1-I I 'Q 1 I MQ - 'T' Uv J W NN V, 'Lrg Ax Lf 21,5 Q 5 Q-, 1 25' ?: 6 5-3 Qi-.i H if f,25 'Q gwv Sw iz? H15 cp ' I T E 1 fi 'UQ2 Q -1 W giww 32 l 'CULT' LJ -T V2 I 32.1 Q-ff C' Af wi QT -JL UF' Qi- - Sf - O C .Q WV' C -if fxzw 'V '1DS'C-:fCJ jij' 'N-N7h2L -9W'- QQ fu C 2 YF? ' ff J ifffS1fZW:'3U Q ova' Q if S m Wd C9 12 - 4. Q pf F, -5 V C-N 'A df' 'iff 'iw 1,52 7, R 74 P- 3 if-1 fw X53 Q4 Ci? if v C33 w V 571 K 'JO Sy U-3,6 513552 553341 5 5 ffjfgi 'V E55 j 4.54 as we 1 is 'ffl C5 0 cQxggQys3Q1 wgWHwMww, +:T5 w fn, U FN N WQ f-W Q., is AW ,Ag ,Q Q- 5 A. 5 , fl J H- -CZ 1--I --f '99 - -' 1- D 1: WEC' N' LU Q ,Qu og? O N . fl :i Q -3 43-f 3 W NfSf7wW?03 ,H ,Gig iwwjfvgi 0 Lf56l1 w ff! bij 5 54,20 Qu w ff Um A UTO GRA PH . . f ' X 6'Nr'0r5' NCX7L96Okv', We have had r'Y 61 mrs buf MUG KMUJM Ulm O ll much fam mf 'YF .J 9 - . , . arg Zifef ffwirfvgf OJVMQ bod? W6 lm ve by mr dw' Q ' l ' f ' , V . Joi' f f' :mp ,L lmffff f0V C! GUN! fV f . . p IC' Vt' 1 QLUJ 'nffiffvk OF' QL b A f ' W Q A 'I f I 1 fir LU ff ' H IA- LW Q SOD l'YA1l L Q M J A, CV 3 0 L, 1 if! an X X-f ll . - . , . - , A LUU5 I lk if U' QL VQX LJ S PM cw :Ol +5 fC MU F O me QW U A6 , , I J X ,Eff LQ H Lf, V 7fjT,C7 A H A , dlVL.ZA fpdgif wlgzgf X X ,L .. . X Q, L31 5, 72 ai A L11 ,M sl 157 - fu 'u 2 Liji AUJVM 4 UffiQ ,.f1.'1iL, 'f' Liz2'Qfv1 1f 4 50037 fm gag fax, fy V jr f sv VAA! Kzlff di 1 of .X x ,fi A XC V 1 , ,,,, I M A j ' 'ki 'X' ff Y QCLQM 242 if ,?f, m ,, I , , Q G , X 7. N-, 'fdfljl .W Vfflx, 1 XL A , f f Lx ' JJ f.1,ij .f , ,f,m,,ff' ,A Q fi , 74,1 , L, lm W. . Lf' .VJ n ,N f .,,. qillgdlfvlv K U I h f .WI ft V V, r ,V I . I A 7 W LJ A iffw LUf94c4 71' 4:0fn0Qzf K f9W hf4' ' Z2 65 xf X7 1 ' i C V f Mf 4241 .wif ..fnfLfc4 fo6 gf 7 v f ' I 1' x 3 ' X I I , . , f X JCL CN A ff-7 N711 ffm 1 'f 4 1 Q he I C , y i , K fy ifkf! L .. ffm? Q XC? cl, SQ irdl' wx QQ.-nba: n Q' 0,150 ,J ff Kfllyjxfgl I .AUTOGRAPHS 172,444 D, f Um NL - yowd M jpfi : A 'J I L Love Xlo.-585:11 W QU me WLM g1.Q U7 'JLW' 'vLfL0,V'Wk i DPW 1 Vg Jfwl t ULCVMQ 0,1-11, 9 My U WMML A P 1 - J, fz, x , b pmfi Dplju mmf, U - K QQYCLL' if Lili UQ jlmffffyv LAJVUJV CWM! Q VUMQM f QQUJD Wap? QjOC5fa W-Q f . LW aww I M M' ' 0 2012? - Liga W0 UQQMJQ 5Aw,aDfNiAXQ gj1Q,wULU' 0 Qf79 czfkzfodalf 0'6- XS, g!'1fNM fwfJ,W MN d?ip3W?!j!5j3yfJQVi51mU8f'UQ5J1JiQWl,f2A1F1i15W0mf2W'fp669 ig f www M Wlwbwwwywwf X if S15 Ziifiw My QZWQQWM' w W uw W Www rfxffiflsgww My WWW ffgiw WMQQL Ze, WM A UTO GRA PHS L-'6A I+ H .s - yawn if-1 A5A17.'.B7ZiMa,iU2 43.5 A Pr'-.mv Alvrff Iyapg WT iv 4-Aftjmg sew Ffkwl. afar! , Dt 30,471 H25 sUmm4eralwa7 Cfv-amber lo bflfftfl' fl' Ygqpsclf WSW ' 1 Qvokm x- ,W Q ,Cn FA Qwb ob I 4 .A-avi P0xk '15 . 'V - , X A 'B -1 'R Q uf P 4 i A U TO GRA PHS wfff ,M -A- J 0 Q ??0ff QNOQJ' ffffalgff H 0 9 Cf ' D047 OSX 3' 5 KWIY M462 ff ,pfvwy F009 H27 U05 QWCPQMZNS HW of 2f9f9 fSff 977 9?ff'67A ff?-ff 717 fairy Q7 Af,?Jf!flnfUjV gfhfy 72 f ZFOK 9-fqffffvy !p2y fQ2f7zfV0Q 5?-7ff2fZ227Q vyf Qfaajf ffffff fQQfjf9797pQA jg? 21242 3,2951 K9 F009 927 ffyzfaf 74527 'JUQA Sffffff ff ffjvf -3992174 37 SVW7 41ffJa9yAw jg 7f?f' Qfmff 94267 j VWZFV Of MW 27 SMJWVQM 14.72 X-!,!r,9aV fffg aiffgycf O74 iffy! 0,1 BFVOJMXQSN Xpgpgy QKQKFB. PM jx! f,V3 f7 AfXf'D 0? .37zff2f2!UY5pf6yD 03 V005 167 P7007 I yzfff v452'fP9f'73 -2771 jg a-W0 Dfddf U77712-f ?y9nff7-ff KW fvf ffopfj j 'j.f fpdqy jzfyyv U01 71, M057 ,'f'f'mg2f C271 yfcffg 70 f 'O!7f'fSc24:fL- lhf Qfffb O71 ff'K'OJ6f 92060 fvggq Qfgppfzf QA!-'ZQ 'riff' f f , f rr. r - K fz ,Q in wgq N X5 L5 fb -I 'qz.f,, f u- A 'DT :RSS Q49 ,Q ,- Cz 75 W K 631 qw' f--- X' fl X KMCI'-.,: M' CEA! N i'L L,,uN.i I ,J '.f 'grab A 1 ., k 2 f-1 . f V V1-ew Qgxj in 'Ljz H R, ,... 1. L 53,0 'www . W 4, XT fp L X ielggw :2?e :1f..f, 'NM ml'-'E' M .,.. '-V-11.4 wif 1f fi?T .4'1:- --WF n 'J gl X15 ywx EX-'H' ' L,-.2 . ' --'- --w. ,f ,nl ,fl L-- Lu, N ---Jig-f,f 1 lA'Q5.:'-gin. f,-' 'W X-.fr: :,0'1 . if , fffff .mmf i Q, 4 -Qc?-111121: - '-sS'W-E9v- 1ff-fi!-1' f k+:,ff?,z wff g wwe , x9f.1.r1f ,x-9: -,UK gang- sqiilfdfy ,f -f if lf ' :,.--1 f y ---K2 1-2 L ,4axgigfl,4 giy:l':g1Wvw. 1.:-JL? V. :..?igi!,. x,,:..,f'-4,7 1 , 111.5 up-I 1. 4 , - a .it ,. -' ' 1 , M .411 NHL.-,Q V 1 f, U f 1 ., I ,-Y 11,1 Xs.:d,','- - ' ini ' ifi,,,-'1 -' 1? ,jg H 1 4 NX.k6XH2'b' L 1---fy ,. , 1-fx A , W 11 'X --'C3'l.-z'...-,W V W v i i A 1 y i v e 4' f , A 5 w .i . .th V., . FN - 3 lyg - , r - - 4 ,, , f U I, Q 154 , 4: N4 V Q C X, -Q Q7 t G 2 r QS fb gr M N ff' 7 L .N , 3' Q' U3 -X gd x v Z' O CJ S G rx U rg' -yw , - X XX ' 7 if W Z: '7 i y Z2 Q' Q 'U C UE E 4' P ' xx ,Q 2. Q -F I3 'F Q fr-Q V .Q NQ I-Q V S 'Y -7-1 mf QM' + 4 fa T 'N f 3. . ' Ti- fi gn Q T rm L Q TT gp fl fb 'Q G .D O LXDJCA. xv . ix! x' . A UT0 GRA PHS fx-. .43 Q5 -,Pg aussi? ij? 4 U . 7. -i 5-A.. S QPQLSQYQ gg, ,3 3 S3g'fff,Qb5f' Sis Qfgfg ,i25w?3h 55f,?g N 5:1317 N S A , W ' 'TQ 33i3i,i3g iiilf 5 X623-gQg'f3?3i35?3aJHi3EQ5 'xg 'dfi '7 'X'-I ' Y , jgif-3Pf b'ESe,2,3?j5Q4iJ uffw-u14Jf ,gh Anofzfmqgf, QQ 4 fly f if Zfvffu jg J A cbd X U J fu JJ0'2fVf'mjQy Awami 1' or W fkdcf U0 f M MM 5' ' H X7 . M VL I OW ' , wx Wd A M Wifi M7 f U S gk A Ibowyf Q GSW 71 1 gf' Q-fu gig' Q64 Qi Que PS J 6 1 A UTO GRA PH Qg.,fwfff' KTTH fgwffixvf' Q25 ,Q 92 H-533 X20 Ekiiggizixfqf 'xi 2?4i?QiiiwQR, Si'iQ?' - RA, 'X C160 T5 T 7-au-4343? fymv WSJ? my 4f'7fZ1VDQf'VDjZ Lmygy of WWWZ 977079 WMU QQTD kmffrfwifwf 5fyy7j7ffw AS 74 QM F773 Wf?ffLfT,Z17 ?,ZDq7Q3 Cfpdp7 O gf:p1wL..DQ 7n7H7qA 'W179 f-mfmoiyh - WWVU TMVCZJ rjrlf' 217164 7ff'7'QAU Clj'f7jf v'Af' KJVYU NAA BUYH-YL QU Acqqqfrfg 1-7JfwfrUNQ'D Q6 W6 Vf' T'YJ2O Lffok-ff -'fsfh Zi Q,YSpfvf'frQ' vfND54QfYT 0mWf 1C3'kWfLf3 ,.. .- L 5. K A UTO GRA PHS I 4 X . , L, K r 1


Suggestions in the Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) collection:

Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977

Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985

Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 219

1979, pg 219

Lakeside High School - Ram Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 124

1979, pg 124


Searching for more yearbooks in Arkansas?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Arkansas yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.