Liberty Eylau High School - Leopard Yearbook (Texarkana, TX)
- Class of 1971
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r t A LEOPARD ' 71 LIBERTY-EYLAU HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME XVI TABLE OF CONTENTS ORGANIZATIONS Page 87 ADVERTISEMENTS Page 193 FOREWORD With the ending of our school year, we pause to look back upon the friends and happiness we have had. This year has been one filled with many experiences which we shall never forget. The joys, the sorrows, the fun, and the hard work - these are all part of our memories of the past year. In the 1971 LEOPARD we have tried to preserve for you these memories of Liberty-Eylau High School. You, the students, made it; you lived it. The 1971 LEOPARD is yours. SPIRITED PEP RALLIES Skits add spirit. High Spirit? H M HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES  iiKiiiiiiGrif::|::ss;siiE|:z!Ekr ilEE:r S!:sr::s: 2i:!::3iiiiiii :iT:T(Tvf.T 1970-71 Homecoming Court The Homecoming pep rally was especially beautiful this year with all its royalty and high spirit. Ex- citement filled the hearts of the students as well as the court. This was a memorable event. Queen awaits her escorts. i During the 1970 season, the students were behind our team all the way with spirit and support. Our pep rallies proved to be the best ever and helped to build spirit and determination in our LEOPARDS. !!5 l;i afls . Entliusiastic crowd. ■■■■■I LEOI Jim Cooper, Master of Ceremonies. Guest Speaker, Freddy Steinmark. Coach Huddleston addresses guests. LEOPARDS ENJOY ATHLETIC BANQUET The Liberty-Eylau Athletic Banquet was held at the Texarkana College Student Center on Sat. , January 23, 1971. The speaker was Freddy Stein- mark from the University of Texas. Freddy spoke of the importance of discipline and dedication in athletics. Awards were presented by Coach Huddles- ton to Richard Pilgreen, outstanding offensive play- er; Gaylon Garrison, outstanding defensive player; and, Keith Christian, outstanding leader. Parents attend banquet. Richard Pilgreen receives the Most Valuable Offensive Award. Gaylon Garrison receives the Most Valuable Defensive Award. ' •.5B Keith Carpenter presents gifts to the coaches. rsliip Award was presented to Keith I FRESHMEN ATTEND ATHLETIC BANQUET The Freshman Athletic Banquet was held at the Captain ' s Table. Guest speaker was Clay Mitchell, He spoke on the correct attitude toward football. Coach Groce presented awards to David Elliot, all-city offensive player; Philip Maggard, all-city offensive player and most valuable player. Philip Maggard was awarded the Best-All- A round Athlete. L-E BAND BANQUET PRESENTED The Liberty-Eylau Band Banquet was presented at the Holiday Inn. Denise Holcombe was chosen Band Sweetheart and Bill Hitchcock was honored Band Beau. Mike Powell acted as Master of Cere- monies. A dance followed the banquet. Finger lickin ' good! JUNIORS v5 SENIORS IN POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL GAME . mssmMm t Seniors passed by the Juniors in this year ' s powder puff football game with a 26-24 lead. The Seniors proved to be mightiest, but the Jun- iors gave them a tough time. Both teams displayed the winning ability. The Super Seniors. Our class had 99 o fewer cavities. CHORAL GROUP SPREADS CHRISTMAS SPIRIT The Choral Choir sang favorite Christmas Carols which added to the spirit of Christmas. The Choral Choir added Christ mas spirit to the junior high as well as the high school. j1 1 L-E INTRODUCES FIRST BEAUTY WALK This year OEA, sponsored a new attrac- tion to L-E - a Beauty Walk. Arkansas High and Texas High as well as L-E entries participated in the contest. The winner was Dee Davenport of Arkansas High. Hard at work to assemble platform. WELDERS vs AUTO MECHANICS IN BASKETBALL GAME The welders and auto mechanics com- peted in basketball this year in the Leopard gym. The auto mechanics won the game with the score 39-35. F.T.A. vs GIRLS ATHLETICS IN BASKETBALL GAME ■jlepla ' A girl ' s basketball game was played between FTA girls and the girl ' s athletic class. FTA girls won the game with a 21- 15 lead over the girl ' s athletics. SPANISH CLUB SUPPER The Spanish Club sponsored a Mexican supper this year to earn money to go to Guadalajara. The food was prepared by El Chico ' s. A fly in my taco! SUPER STUPID JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS DONKEY BASKETBALL GAME The Junior class spon- sored the Donkey Basket- ball Game to help finance the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Stu- dents of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes rode in the hilariously ex- citing game. Don ' t know what to tell ya. Come on! Please? COACHES vs VARSITY IN BASKETBALL The varsity downed the coaches by 3 points. It was apparent to all that some were out of shape! Pop scores Career Day was ob- served for the first time on the L-E campus by the Junior and Senior classes. The Seniors then attended the Career Day presented at Texarkana College. JUNIORS AND SENIORS ATTEND CAREER DAY JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS TALENT SHOW The Junior class sponsored the talent show again this year displaying the many talents of the students. The show included a Barber Shop Quartet, the Soul Providers, and songs by various students. . - 1st prize winners - Barber Shop Quartet. Pati Coston sings I Can ' t Help Falling In Love. VARSITY CHEERLEADER ELECTIONS Fourteen girls were elected by the stu- dent body to try out in front of judges. Eight of the fourteen were elected as 1971- 72 varsity cheerleaders. Patty Smith was elected mascot. Elected as cheerleaders were: Cindy Tiller, Sharon Agan, Jayme Campbell, Debbie Shelby, Paula Bergt, Betty Young, Janet Hill, and Pam High- tower. SOUL PROVIDERS ENTERTAIN AT SENIOR DANCE The Senior class sponsored a dance in the gym for L-E students. The Soul Providers kept the dances going strong with the popular songs of today. LIBERTY ' EYLAU BAND CONCERT The Leopard band presented a concert to the L-E student body and faculty. The music included famous concert and clas- sical works. The Junior High band per- formed also. Jr. High band performs for the Sr. High student body. An Instant Concert STUDENT BODY ELECTS STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS The L-E student body elected of- ,, ficers of the 1971-72 Student Council. President, Kim Van Zandt; Vice Pres- ident, Stanley Mathis; Secretary, Ja- niet Walbeck; Treasurer, Jerri Cum- mings; Parliamentarian, Alyce Brooks. Kill) Van Zandt elected President of Siudent Council. Seniors listen to candidate ' s speecn- ..y ' SPANISH STUDENTS TRAVEL TO MEXICO Grow your own garden. STUDENT COUNCIL OPERATES_ STUDENT STORE A new feature on the L-E cam- pus this year is the Student Store, sponsored by the Student Council. During lunch the store was oper- ated by members of the Student Council. The odd squad Seven Spanish students and th ree adults traveled to Mexico for a one week trip. (All have a different story to tell!) DECORATING FOR PROM - FUN AND HARD WORK Decorating for the 1971 Jr.-Sr. Prom was thoroughly enjoyed; even though, the vork was hard and time consuming. The twenty Juniors on the decorating committee thought it well worth the effo ' t. FINAL TOUCH-UPS ' 0 - ' ' . Thank you. Thank you. A damsel in distress? FINISHED AT LAST!! IH hhF OF PROM - ' THREE COINS IN A FOUNTAIN ' The Junior-Senior Prom was the highlight of the year. The musical group My Generation enter- tained with such popular songs as Joy To The World and Temptation Eyes. The building was decorated with ivy walls, and blue streamers draped from the ceiling. The theme Three Coins In A Fountain was portrayed by the Roman fountain beneath the cre- denza in the center of the dance floor. A mural of a Roman landscape cov- ered the wall near the archway. All contributed to a most romantic even- ing. Romanticism Featuring - MY GENERATION - JOY TO THE WORLD Who me? Sweet Nothings ll IP Q S IX I iLj 1 if mM ll l H Us r jw|u«U[ H y ' I jM H yJ m Hi Checking the grccii vuioh. Who spiked the punch? It was 7 feet tall, red eyes ... LOUD! ! ! ONE ACT PLAY PRESENTED FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE The one act play cast presented The Val- iant, sponsored by Mrs. Beasley, for the In- terscholastic League Contest at Dangerfield. William Stewart made All-Star Cast. ■HiHUiitifs siaHtpiaia i ( 1 ■f j: li m % • , ||W sm III CAST: Doug Anderson, Kenny Farnham, Sherry Mueller, John Sabo, John Jones, Wil- liam Stewart, Thomas Keefer. Propmen? SENIORS TRAVEL TO SIX FLAGS INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE CONTEST Jj. UBERTY-EYLAU INTRODUCES TUTORIAL PROGRAM NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PRESENTS AWARDS DAY EXPRESSIONS GO BIG RED! I! SENIOR ANTICS Baby Ruth - Mmmm Use a fork, Keith. MIGHTY SENIORS! Lance Carter under center. Amazing resemblance! One for the annual. ! ■IHBBBMmi K i T LADIES W ONLY, Belinda! : ' l she ' s got foui ! l % I ' m not superstitious. HEE-HAW PaperdoUs at your age? Where ' s Mary Ann? JUNIOR ANTICS SOPHOMORE ANTICS It ' s on fire again, Mrs. Groce. fc.  Championship arm wrestling ■m Chattanooga Choo cnoo 8 o ' clock Monday morning Iff No! I don ' t wanna go! ! ! FRESHMAN ANTICS Freshmen head for the woods. vpfeSS jF ' •?£ ' 1 : 8 BACCALAUREATE SERVICES ! How about going — Wake up , Jerry. L . 1 v Wr M i iLjm J F Lm k M Iwi HHI 12 years for what! Follow me, gang. LIBERTY-EYLAU HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION The final year of school has passed for the 1970-71 Seniors of Liberty-Eylau High School. These former L-E students are on their own, ready to apply the knowledge which they have gained here. Addresses were given by Vale- dictorian, Keith Christian, and Salutatorian, Nancy Allen. GOOD-BYE MR. RADER! Oil Norris Cooley is awarded his diploma. ' • m i . i ' i HMB fc GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS OF ' 71 f V MR. AND MISS LIBERTY-EYLAU Belinda Morse Keith Christian . SEN OR FAVORITES Nancy Messer Don Cigainero JUNIOR FAVORITES Janief Walbeck David McDonald : Tr- SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Jerri Cummings Terry Bruce ;   - 11 M FRESHMAN FAVORITES Linda Richardson Keith McDaniel BELINDA MORSE REIGNS AS 1970-71 HOMECOMING QUEEN HOMECOMING ROYALTY mnBi COURT: Pat Brown, Freshman maid; Susan Hughes, Sophomore maid; Jayme Campbell, Junior maid; Cathy Carter, Senior maid; Belinda Morse, Queen; Paula Messer, Senior maid; Jerry Reh- koph. Junior maid; Pam Williams, Sophomore maid; Jan King, Freshman maid. Norris Cooley, Master of Ceremonies. ESCORTS: Jim Bergt, Andy Dill, Gaylan Ganison, Keith Cristian, Stan McGhee, Kenny Pickering, Don Cigainero, Richard Pilgreen, Tommy Clapp, Richard Halter. The Homecoming events this year were some of the best ever observed here at Liberty- Eylau High School. The Queen and her maids were pre- sented at the pep rally and Homecoming game. Keith and Keven Gerber acted as flower bearer and crown bearer. ALL-DISTRICT BASKETBALL STAN McGHEE ALL-DISTRICT FOOTBALL TOP ROW: Larry Stevens, Stan McGhee, Kenny Pickering, Dennis Harvey. BOTTOM ROW: John Webster, Keith Christian, Richard Pilgreen. FRIENDLIEST Shin Roberts Roy Thomas BEST-ALL-ROUND Paula Messer Richard Pilgreen I WITTIEST Debbie Simpson Chris Watson BIGGEST FLIRT Vema Fort Bill Durham MOST FEMININE Cathy Braswell MOST ATHLETIC Stan McGhee MOST LIKELY Nancy Allen Jerry Hicks TO SUCCEED BETTY CROCKER AWARD Janice LeFan CRISCO AWARD Nancy Messer Paula Messer DECA SWEETHEART Linda Hernandez NIKE BEAUX Jim Berot Keith Cristian I MA II l!l AUX KciH[y I ' li ' lsLTiEij; Don ( igaincro FFA I SWEETHEART Pat Brown FHA I BEAUX Keith McDaniel, Ronny Crawford Don Cigainero, Keith Christian, Paula Messer, Cathy Carter, Kenny Pickering. WHO ' S WHO ART Bill Durham AUTO MECHANICS Robert Richardson 111 ) BAND Bill Davidson BOYS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Stanley McGhee COMMERCIAL Wilma Kelly HMiiriiiOSS COSMETOLOGY Jean Shelby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION John Lett I IN DEPARTMENTS i 1 « iui Ql m 1 Hd F M _ J ENGLISH Sondra Gibbons GIRLS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Betty Law MUSIC William Stewart CONTINUED SCIENCE Kenny Pickering SOCIAL STUDIES Jerry Hicks V.O.E. Linda Angel WELDING Tommy Clapp ■t m i i f ' l%K,A.««k4i .4fciM V M1 «4M• STANDING: Greg McGhee, Gaylon Garrison, Richard Pilgreen, Richard Halter, Tommy Clapp, Stan Mc- Ghee, Howard Carr, Kenney Pickering, Don Cigainero, Sam Snowden, Curtis Moore. KNEELING: Jerry Kelly, Norris Cooley, Andy Dill, William Kennedy, Larry Stevens, Buddy Jones, James Walton, Odis Johnson, Jim Bergt. SITTING: Steve Maggard, Rodney Hulet, Dennis Harvey, Charles Williams, Kim VanZandt, John Webster, David Kelly, Keith Christian, Willie Weaver. OUR GANG ' ' ' € A-TEAM LE ) ' hl ' ANDING: liobby Schockley, Jeft Raney, Ken- ney Famham, Billy Hopper. SITTING: William Stewart, Keith Carpenter. TJCEM TOP STAFF PREPARES LEOPARDS FOR NEW SEASON There ' s one on every staff. Coach McMellon, Reed, Huddleston, Dyer, Groce, Taylor. RANDY OWENS - Sr. Offensive Back RICHARD PILGREtN - Sr. Offensive Tackle DON CIGAINERO - Sr. Offensive Tackle KENNEY PICKERING - Sr. Offensive Back Pickering and Webster put the stop on Daingerfield ' s quarter- back. Leopard Homecoming makes big event. SAM SNOWDEN - Sr. Defensive Tackle KEITH CHRISTIAN - Sr. Offensive Guard A little conversation on the field. JIM BERGT - Sr. Center NORRIS COOLEY - Sr. Defensive Guard ANDY DILL - Sr. Defensive Back oIAN McuHLh - if. Offensive End TOMMY CLAPP - Sr. Defensive Guard GAYLON GARRISON - Sr. Linebacker WILLIE WEAVER - Sr. Offensive End Webster pulls up to throw behind the blocking of Kelly, Pilgreen, Bergt, and Cigainero. JOHNNY WEBSTER - Soph. Offensive Back RICHARD HALTER - Sr. Offensive End CURTIS MOORE - Jr. Linebacker ODIS JOHNSON - Sr. Offensive Guard LARRY STEVENS - Jr. Defensive Tackle DENNIS HARVEY - Jr. Defensive Tackle JAMES WALTON - Soph. Linebacker HOWARD CARR - Jr. Defensive Guard DAVID KELLY - Jr. Defensive Back i IvODNEY HULIT -Jr. Offensive Tackle . WILLIAM KENNEDY - Jr. Offensive End STEVE MAGGARD - Jr. Center CHARLES WILLIAMS - Jr. Offensive Back KIM VanZANDT - Jr. Offensive End BUDDY JONES - Jr. Linebacker GREG McGHEE Offensive Back Soph. Surveying the stock. On the won-loss side, it was a disappointing season, but as far as determination, dedication and effort were concerned, it was a very rewarding sea- son. The Leopards displayed a never-die attitude the entire season. Although the Leopards were de- feated many times they were never completely beaten badly and were in most every game. What they lacked in speed, size and experience they made up for with determination and pride. Defense zeroes in on center back. JERRY KELLY - Jr. Offensive Back Get the ones up front, Keith. Dekalb Hooks Texas High Center Gilmer Daingerfield Sulphur Springs Mt, Pleasant Clarksville Pittsburg them us 20 7 12 57 31 19 27 19 28 6 28 6 28 6 13 19 7 19 Can ' t be that bad. Practice makes perfect! James Walton puts on a few fancy steps to break through Gilmer Defense. A DEVASTATING SEASON Offense breaks for much needed yardage against the Wildcats. Good punt coverage proves a little bit helpful. GANG TACKLING. |y y |taMH||. ' ' Come on, man. ' Break Through. FUTURE VARSITY STANDING: Staton Green, Danny Davison, Stanley Mathis, James Beal, Kevin Coston, Ronald Halter. KNEELING: Aubrey Lafayette, Doug Goulsby, Roy Lane, Kenny Roach, Leonard Evens, Dale Smith, Terry Fant, SITTING: Donnie Richie, Tommy Wingfield, Thomas Hanes, Dennis Gustafson, Dwayne Chatman, John Moats. ' C Ml ■fe .( Jk . ■ ' IW P«I I STANDING: Chris Wesson, Mark Goodson, James Simpson, lUlIy Scott, Doug Nichols, Tim Campbell, Nathaniel Thomas, Henry Wiggins, Kenneth Cooley, Weldon Carr, Keith McDaniel, Van Owens, Gary Curtis, Steve Leonard, Phil McDonald. SITTING: John FuUenwider, David Elliott, Randy Hightower, Ricky Morrow, Dennis Shelby, Nel- son Howard, MikeBigham, Mark Smith, Phil Maggard. NANCY MESStR BliLINDA MORSE PAUUV MESSER A little pep and a little chalk talk prove to make great improvements in Leopard game. KNEELING: Jeff Raney - manager, John Webster, Bobby Casteel, David Kelly, Willie Weaver, Jerry Kelly, Charles Williams - manager. STANDING: Coach Groce, Odis Johnson, Ben Warner, Stan McGhee, How- ard Carr, William Kennedy, William Stewart, Laurence Vaughn, Kenny Farnham - manager. LEOPARDS FIGHT TO STAN McGHEE DISTRICT L-E 52 Sulphur Springs 45 L-E 67 Gilmer 58 L-E 60 Daingerfield 66 L-E 85 Pittsburg 62 L-E 64 Mt. Pleasant 80 L-E 72 Clarksville 59 L-E 69 Sulphur Springs 54 L-E 76 Gilmer 62 L-E 63 Daingerfield 60 L-E 80 Mt. Pleasant 83 L-E 55 Pittsburg 60 L-E 55 Clarksville 63 WILLIAM STEWART LAURENCE VAUGHN WILLIAM KENNEDY IMPRESSIVE SEASON DAVID KELLY NON-DISTRICT L-E 90 Redwater 79 L-E 54 Arkansas High 45 L-E 37 Texas High 63 L-E 72 Hooks 71 L-E 73 Atlanta 71 L-E 51 Dekalb 53 L-E 40 Dekalb 45 L-E 62 Hooks 54 L-E 41 Dekalb 42 L-E 111 Redwater 72 L-E 63 New Boston 51 L-E 52 Hooks 62 L-E 72 Marshall 78 L-E 65 New Boston 49 L-E 41 Texas High 60 L-E 82 Maud 60 L-E 65 Texas High 79 L-E 61 Atlanta 73 L-E 78 Atlanta 70 IKIVVARP C.Am BEN WARNER GDIS JOHNSON T (? yy STANDING: Coach Dyer, Greg McGhee, Larry Eubanks, James Beal, Tim Pil- green, Dale Smith. KNEELING; Roy Lane, Leonard Evans, Dwayne Chapman, Rocky Brown, Robert Allen, Doug Goulsby. STANDING: Ricky Colvin, James Simpson, Anthony Smith, Henry Wiggins, Ronny Cravv ford, Coach McMellon, Mike White, Weldon Carr, Phil Maggard, Frank Stenson. KNEELING: Nelson Howard, Randy Roberts, Rodney Hill, Sam Buster, Kenneth Neal, Ricky Morrow, Steve Leonard. TRACKMEN SHOW PROMISE STANDING; Kevin Coston, Dennis Harvey, Richard Pilgreen, Tim Pilgreen, Larry Stevens, Rodney Hulet, DougGoulsby, Kenneth Watson. KNEELING: Dwayne Chapman, Dale Smith, Melvin Goodspeed, James Walton, Johnny Web- ster, Donnie Richie, John Moats. , MILE RELAY ... Dwayne Chapman Johnny Webster Melvin Goodspeed Dale Smith FUTURE PROSPECTS PROMISING TMi UL-1-1 440 RELAY . . . Kenneth Watson Johnny Webster Melvin Goodspeed Dale Smith DISTANCE MEN . . . Kevin Coston John Moats Doug Goulsby iif 100 YARD DASH . Kenneth Watson Melvin Goodspeed 440 YARD DASH . Dwaync Chapman Dale Smith 220 YARD DASH . Dwayne Chapman James Walton 330 YARD INTERMEDIATES Larry Stevens Donnie Richie BASEBALL VI ? f f 1 1 1 f , 1 ,1 , STANDING: Ricliard Presley, Johnny VVebsler, John Hall, Larry Stevens, Keith Carpenter, Kenny Pickering, Stanley Mathis, Steve Maggard, James Beal. KNEELING: Kim Van Zandt, Gene Martin, James Walton, Rocky Brown, Dwayne Chapman , Robert Allen, David Kelly, Thomas Haynes. Those on the bench give moral support. Maggard com entraies on home-run. LARRY STEVENS KEITH CARPENTER KENNY PICKERING Happy ending inning after three straight strike outs Deacon tries to make it to first Unsuccessfully! RICHARD PRESLEY Kelly gets ready for a little action. GENE MARTIN f , DWAYNE CHAPMAN J KIM VAN ZANDT JOHNNY WEBSTER STEVE MAGGARD ,4. « T STANLEY MATHIS I I ROBERT ALLEN JOHN HALL ■M M JAMES WALTON DAVID KELLY ATHLETIC CAMPOUT VI Moore, Davis, Halter. Raney, Clapp, Cig, Gar- rison, Stevens, Christian, Cooley, and Richie get even with Coach Hudd. After three years of two-a-days, he just couldn ' t understand why any- body would want to wrestle him. Athletes prepare to leave for Narrows. Coach Hudd has a thing about swimming with his clothes on. Coaches and Mr. Raney enjoy K.P. William and Odis are horseshoe champions. 4i Smiling at the face of death. The line forms fast when the grub is ready. EVERYBODY ENJOYS OFF-SEASON A-TEAtA VOLLEYBAL . STANDING: Claretta Bradley, Jerri Johnson, Joyce Childs, Joyce Ed- wards, Brenda Fort. KNEELING: Betty Law, Gloria Weatherall, Otha Cooper, Sheila Chapman. S-JEAN[ VOllEYBAll STANDING: Benita Noiel, Rciicc Howard, Jan Vardeman, Gloria Mc- Graw, Geraldine Thomas. KNEELING: Lula Johnson, Debra Baker, Marion Sanders, Sandra Smith. SlL 1 AT10NS I STUDENT COUNCIL CONTRIBUTEsli ROW 1: Billy Scott, Billy Hopper, David McDonald, John Hall, Gary Curtis, Larry Courtney. ROW 2: Frank Miller, Richard Pilgreen, Tom Bolster, Dale Sansom, Andy Dill, G a ylon G arrison, Tim Pilgreen. ROW 3: Don Rader, Sponsor, Kathy Morgan, Pau- la Messer, Jan Vardeman, Shirley Densmore, Catherine Richardson, Sharon Byrd, Alyce Brooks, Marsha Bettes, Jerri Cummings, Gay- Ion Westerman, Pat Brown, Carolyn Lashford, Becky Jones, Lula Johnson. . ' r-r JB WHnf OFFICERS PRESIDENT Don Cigainero VICE-PRESIDENT Kenny Pickering SECRETARY Yolanda Griffie TREASURER Kenny Farnham PARUAMENTARIAN Janiet Walbeck Officers make pi; MUCH TO STUDENT BODY iJf=r Speak up, Stanley! TTlHIijlli Quit flirting with Kim, Sheila. HAIL TO THE CHIEFS CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT CORNER: Dale Sansomc, Mike Huddleston, Kenny Pickering, Jeff Raney, Tommy Clapp, Mike Powell, Jerry Hicks, Keith Christian, John Meador, Cathy Carter, Betty Young, Dixie Hill, Paula Messer, Nancy Allen, Linda Angel, Martha Sabo. Pure Leadership. COMMUNICATIONS COUNCIL LINKS ADMINISTRATION WITH STUDENT BODY CC members attend a meeting. The COMMUNICATIONS COUNCIL, the first of its kind at Liberty-Eylau, was invited to Austin to present its program at the LBJ Con- vention Center. A representative group, com- posed of Gaylon Garrison, Jim McConnell, Vinda Landers, Norris Cooley, Debi Eubanks, Yolanda Griffie, Kenny Farnham, and Jerri Cummings and sponsors Superintendent Mathis and Mrs. Lane took the trip. 5 ROW 1: Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Maxwell, Mr. Speer, Sponsors. ROW 2: Otha Cooper, Vinda Landers, Virginia Chambers, Violet Neff, Debi Eubanks, Jerri Cummings, Randy Hancock. ROW 3: Gaylon Garrison, Jim McConnell, Allan Muckelwrath, Mike Powell, Mark Tyl, Kenny Farnham, Larry Johnson , Anthony Smith. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY LEADS OUT ROW 1: Mrs. Craw, Sponsor; Mary Ann Garrison, Cindy Ratley, Anita Mayfield, Sharon Agan, Rhon- da Griffin. ROW 2: Debra Waters, Zona LaPoint, Janiet Walbeck, Debra Braxton, Shin Roberts, Son- dra Gibbons, Patti Gerber, Cathy Carter, Keith Christian. ROW 3: Fred Simmons, Marilyn Macon, Vickie Fields, Sharon Thompson, VernaFort, Bar- bara Gatewood, Paula Messer, Kenny Pickering. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jerry Hicks VICE-PRESIDENT Andy Dill SECRETARY Nancy Allen TREASURER Martha Sabo REPORTER Dcbby Brooks II Members attend monthly meetings. LIBRARY CLUB COOLS IT OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mike Huddleston VICE-PRESIDENT Cindy Ratley SECRETARY Dian Gentry ._ j. _ g.g , TREASURER Anita Mayfield t KH J ami PARLIAMENTARIAN Virginia Chambers HISTORIAN Richard Halter REPORTER Rhonda Griffin )£}( npf a.. n ' iik ROW 1: Linda Green, Patti Smith, Donna Hicks, Jane Littleton, Marilyn Macon, Lynn Gammon, J Grissom, Kathy Morgan, Melody Sorsby. ROW 2: JeffRaney, Sandra Overstreet, Tina Wilson, Peg; Pickering, Susan Overstreet , Zona LaPoint, Vickie Fields, Erma Allen, Donna Barlow, KathySava Reid , Mr. Markham, sponsor. ROW 3: Alyce Brooks, Donny Davis, Martha Sabo, John Hall, Gayl ' sey, Cathy Braswell, Ruth Ann Young, Thomas Keefer, Cynthia Nichols. anet gy Joe a Dor- Library Club sells do-nuts to hungry students at break. Wake up, Marilyn! RED CROSS GAINS SATISFACTION IN HELPING OTHERS SEATED: Cathy Braswell, Paula Messer, Patti Gerber, Janiet Walbeck, Sharon Agan, Denise Holcombe. STANDING: Billy Hopper, Bill Hitchcock, Linda Leonard, Carolyn Turner, Claretta Bradley, Kevin Coston, Cindy Tiller, Pam Williams, Kenny Pickering, Gene Martin. OFFICERS PRESIDENT John Webster VICE PRESIDENT - Jerry Rehkopf SECRETARY Cathy Carter TREASURER Nancy Messer Dee Dee and Peggy arrange nowers for the Easier party at Oak Manor. BOWIE-MILLER COUNTY YOUTH RED Ca SS CONFERENCE OFFICERS: Sharon Agan, Pres- ident; Bill Hitchcock, Vice-President; Clar- etta Bradley, Secretary. F.T.A. PROMOTES TEACHING SKILLS FIRST ROW: Tina Wilson, Cathy Carter, Linda Green, Debbie Robertson, Dee Dee Turley, Karen Hines, Gwen Ward, Susan Overstreet, Jayme Campbell, Janice LeFan, Nita Mayfield, Peggy Rose. SECOND ROW: Susan Hughes, Rhea Groepper, Brenda Ken- drick, Cathie Savage, Sandra Overstreet, Martha Sabo, Sondra Gibbons, Debra Braxton, Belinda Morse, Patti Gerber, Jerri Cummings, Janet Grissom, Ruth Bowman, Mrs. Groce, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Rocky Brown, Mark Coston, Eddie Miller, Donnie Davis, Ken Griggs, Mike Davis, Wilfred Kelly, Kenny Famham, Mike Stuart, Richard Groepper, Doug Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Gary Golden, Janet Hill, Joyce Law, Donna Flaherty, Peggy Pickering, Mandy Bonner, Paula Bergt, Bill Hitchcock, Pam Williams, Randy Arnold, Wanda Harland, Alyce Brooks, Cynthia Lock- hart, Sherrie Mueller, Patty Smith, Vicki Fields, Mike Holliday, Mrs. Balint, Sponsor (not shown). OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mike Huddleston VICE PRESIDENT Nancy Allen SECRETARY Diane Gentry TREASURER Carolyn Lashford PARLIAMENTARIAN Paula Messer HISTORIAN Donna Hicks REPORTER - Debby Brooks ANNUAL STAFF STRUGGLES Guess! ! ! m TO MEET DEADLINE Rodney makes another mistake. SEATED: Donny Davis, Debra Braxton, Janice LeFan, Nancy Allen, Cathy Carter, Don Cigainero, Mary Ann Garrison. STANDING: Bill Durham, J ayme Campbell, Sharon Thompson, Rodney Hulet, Richard Pilgreen, John Hall. LEOPARDS ROAR LOUDLY SEATED: Virginia Clianibers, Sharon Agan, Nancy Messer, Belinda Morse, Cindy Ratley. STANDING: Keith Carpenter, Patti Gerber, Kenny Farnham , Paula Messer, Mike Powell. ROW 1: Wilfred Kelly, Mike Mauldin, Stanley Mathis, Kenny Pickering, Bill Hitchcock, Fred Simmons, ' John Sabo, Mike Epperson. ROW 2: Mr. Rader, Sponsor; Cathy Caner, Jerri Cummings, Alyce Brooks, Sandra Overstreet, Linda Green, Susan Overstreet, Vickie Fields, Sharon Thompson, John Webster, Mary Ann Garrison, Shin Roberts, Mrs. Huddleston, Sponsor. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES ROW 1: Mark Smith, David Elliot, Dennis Gustafson, William Stewart, Thomas Haynes, Willie Weaver, James Walton, Keith Carpen- ter, David Kelly, Keith Christian, Don Cig- ainero. ROW 2: Samuel Snowden, Steve Leonard, Tim Campbell, Dale Smith, Johnny Webster, Odis Johnson, RoyFant, Kim Van- Zandt, Richard Pilereen, Andy Dill, Kenny Roach, Kenny Farnham , Larry Stevens, Rich- ard Halter. ROWS: Randy Hightower, John Fulenwider, Kevin Coston, Jeff Raney, Steve Maggard , Ronald Halter, Stanley Mathis, Doug Goolsby, Kenny Pickering, Dennis Har- vey, Rodney Hulet, Donny Richie. OFFICERS: CENTER: Keith Carpenter. (1 to r) Larry Stevens, Richard Pilgreen. Don Cigainero, Keith Christian. FCA sponsors outing for Jr. High athletes. NIKE PROMOTES CAREER INTERESTS SEATED: Shin Roberts, Cindy Rati ey, Anita May- field, Rhonda Griffin, Patti Smith, Zona LaPoint. SECOND ROW: Nancy Messer, Kathy Morgan, Cindy Tiller, Sharon Agan, Peggy Rose, Dixie Hill, Cynthia Nichols. TOP ROW: Sharon Thomp- son, Janice LeFan, Janiet Walbeck, Jerry Rehkopf, Ruth Ann Young, Jayme Campbell, Wanda Witch- er, Patti Gerber, and Mrs. Maxwell, sponsor. OFFICERS Little Sisten enjoy initiation. PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT - - Nancy Allen - Debby Brooks Cyr PyTADV -------- — ' lartlna vahri REPORTER IvldrLlld oaUU Rhea Groepper The main objective of the Nike Club is to promote interest in various career and job opportunities open to women. The club is sponsored by the Red River Business and Professional Women ' s Club of Texar- kana. S CLUB INITIATED Darlene, Renee, Cindy, and Linda drama- tize the purposes that S Club members strive to meet. Mrs. Elliot holds the most important part to the S Club seal. Rhonda receives her membership card. I 111- uiilial iiiciubcrs ol ilic [.-E S Club arc pre- sented in special assembly. The Liberty-Eylau S Club is the first of its kind in this Region. It is sponsored by the Soroptimist Club in Texarkana. Evelyn Ken- nedy is the Soroptimist Advisor, and Christine Elliott is the Faculty Advisor. The S Club is composed of 10th, 11th, and 12th grade girls. Its main purpose is to render service to the school and the community. AT LIBERTY-EYLAU OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Linda Angel VICE PRESIDENT Cindy Ratley RECORDING SECRETARY Debi Eubanks CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Anita Mayfield TREASURER Rhonda Griffin SENIOR DIRECTOR Patti Coston JUNIOR DIRECTOR Donna Hicks SOPHOMORE DIRECTOR Jerri Cummings STANDING: Mrs. Elliot, Sponsor; Gayla Dorsey, Jerri Johnson, Renee Howard, Sandra Overstreet, Pickering, Donna Barlow, Susan Overstreet, Mrs, Evelyn Kennedy, Sponsor. SEATED: Darlene Credit, Jan Vardeman, Carolyn Lashford, Joyce Paledino, Claretta Bradley. F.H.A. MEMBERS ARE FIRST ROW: Sue Bright, Rose Markle, Jean Mor- gan, Pam Hightower, Nancy Lashford, Dixie Rat- liff, Brenda Page, Cheryl Norwood, Alma Morrow, Paula Tyl, Mrs. Brannon, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Zenola Johnson, Sheila Chatman, June Williams, |renda Richardson, Margie Edwards, Sheila Simon, Lynn Gammon, Tina Martindale, Yo- landa Harleston, Sue Edwards, Brenda Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Patricia Blackwell, Norma Ware, Connie Johnson, Mary Lou Dickerson, Pam Mel- ton, Pam Smith, Sue Stout, Johnnie Faye Butler, Debbie Powell, Shirley Dinsmore, Vickie Bell, Charlotte Kirby, Shirley Johnson, Gayla Turner, Ella Grafton, Brenda Goodwin, Marsha Bettes, Janice Terry, Paula Smith, Patricia Johnson, Donna Griffin. FOURTH ROW: Fay Emfinger, Kay Buxton, Violet Neff, Martha Cargile, Donna Fry, Paige Hopkins, Debbie Williams, Christie Simms, Brenda Walker, Jana Taylor, Debra Bak- er. FIFTH ROW: Marion Sanders, Kurry Fort, Debra Banks, Gail Lewis, Edna Chatman, Lula Johnson. F.H.A. I OFFICERS PRESIDENT - -Betty Young VICE PRESIDENT -- Shin Roberts CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - - Linda Richardson RECORDING SECRETARY Connie Rehkoph TREASURER Jan King HISTORIAN Cherry Cellers CHAPLAINS Debra Stewart Sue Wesselhoft SERGEANT-AT-ARMS - - Zenola Johnson PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Dessie Wichard REPORTERS Sharon Byrd Pat Brown ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE I FIRST ROW: Denetta Howell, Janet Hill, Anita May- field, Janet Grissom, Gayla Dorsey, Ruth Bovmian. SECOND ROW: Janice LeFan, Rhea Groepper, Carolyn Turner, Cindy Tiller, Sharon Agan, Pati Coston, Cathy Braswell, Zona LaPoint. THIRD ROW: Terry Caudle, Peggy Pickering, Peggy Latham, Pam Ben- nett, Kathy Roberts, Debbie Thomas, Dee Dee Turley. F.H.A. II OFFICERS PRESIDENT Cathy Carter VICE PRESIDENT Dixie Hill SECRETARY Patty Smith TREASURER Paula Messer PARLIAMENTARIAN Jerri Cummings SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Belinda Morse HISTORLAN -- Nancy Messer PROJECTS CHAIRMAN Nancy Allen SONG LEADER Patti Gerber REPORTER - Sondra Gibbons PHOTOGRAPHER Janiet Walbeck Mrs. Fuller reads a Christmas story. F.H.A. CHORUS SINGS OUT SONG LEADER: I ' atti Gerber. SEATED: Sharon Agan, Janet Grissom, Ruth Bowman, Jerri Cummings, Nancy Messer. STANDING: Pati Coston, Cindy Tiller, Cathy Braswell, Janiet Walbeck, Pam Bennett, Cathy Carter. f% f J r ra f r 1,728, 1,7C9, l,7oO ... Chorum mem- bers count stamps for TirBFRIM. FHA Cliorus sings for Red Cross Easter party at dak Manor Nursing Home. DEBATE CLUB i( FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Sponsor: Mrs. Cross, Roger Williams, Dwayne Chatman, Paul Roberson, Kenny Farnham, Debbie Williams, Jeff Raney; President, Verlean Hailey, Richard Groepper, Terry Flynn, Jerri Johnson, and Terry Mosier. President Jeff Raney, discusses with other club members good debatable topics. I CHORAL MIXED CHOIR ROW 1: Donna Flaherty, Jane Littleton, Debbie Thomas, Francine Matthis, Benita Noiel, Patty Pettyjohn, Donna Griffin. ROW 2: Delois Alexander, Diane Campbell, Shirley Smith, Debbie Williams, Joyce Childs, Jackie Fields, Brenda Arnold. ROW 3: June Williams, Sheila Chatman, James Weaver, Dale Smith, Debra Stewart, Lula Johnson. ROW 4: Nelson How- ard, Ulysses Williams, Michael Gray, Arthur Griggs, Harry Emfinger, Donny Davis, Tom- my Riggs. GIRLS ' ENSEMBLE SEATED: Vickie Fields. STANDING: Cindy Tiller, Janiet Walbeck, Paula Bergt, Sharon Agan, Patti Gerber, Janet Grissom, Pati Cos- ton, Dixie Hill. A CAPPELLA CHOIR ROW 1: Dixie Hill, Cindy Til- ler, Denise Howell, Pati Coston, Judy Wilson, Otha Cooper, Denetta Howell, Patti Smith, Peggy Rose, Ruth Bowman. ROW 2: Patti Gerber, Sharon Agan, Janiet Walbeck, Erma Allen, Charlene Martin, Paula Bergt, Anita Mayfield, Janet Grissom, Yolanda Griffie, Vickie Fields, Kathy Morgan, Mrs. Holmes. ROW 3: Sammy Burris, Jesse Montgomery, Randy Arnold, Larry Johnson, Larry Eubanks, Gary Golden, Gaylon Garrison, WilUam Stewart, Bill Hitchcock, Doug Anderson, Mike Holiday, Kim VanZandt. DEPARTMENT GIRLS ' CHOIR ROW 1: Dixie Hill, Donna Hicks, Cindy Tiller, Sheila Flaherty, Pati Coston, Janet Grissom, Patti Smith, Donna Griffin, Peggy Rose, Ruth Bow- man. ROW 2: Mandy Bonner, Judy Wilson, Vickie Dosier, Cheryl Thompson, Benita Noiel, Francine Matthis, Donna Flaher- ty, Patti Gerber, Patricia Aub- rey, Patti Pettyjohn, Jane Little- ton. ROW 3: Charlene Martin, Linda Martin, Denise Howell, Denetta Howell, Vickie Fields, Delois Alexander, Ann Cranford, Yolanda Griffie, Betty Martin, Joyce Childs. ROW 4: Erma Allen, Shirley Smith, Diane Campbell, Debbie Thomas, Debbie Williams, Janiet Wal- beck, Sharon Agan, Brenda Arnold, Jackie Fields. REGIONAL CHOIR Larry Johnson, Ruth Bowman, Randy Arnold. MEN ' S ENSEMBLE SEATED: Randy Arnold. STANDING: Jessie Montgomery, Gary Golden, Larry Eubanks, Doug Anderson, Larry Johnson, William Stew- art, Bill Hitchcock, Mike Holiday, FIRST ROW: Betty Young, Joyce Childs, Ruth Bowman, Joyce Law, Martha Sabo - President, Shin Roberts, Linda Allen, Otha Cooper. SECOND ROW: Sandra Gatewood, Debbie Richards, Tina Vahle, Kathy Rob- erts, Marion Sanders, Joy Wyclif, Diane Campbell, Pam Hightower, Vannie Perkins. THIRD ROW: Jan Vardeman, Peggy Latham, Vind a Landers, Delois Alexander, Francine Matthis, Donna Griffin, Pam Mel- ton, Sandra Trusty, Ella Grafton. FOURTH ROW: Edna Chatman, Yolanda Harleston, Linda Hunt, Jerri Johnson, Jackie Allen, Sue Edwards, Shirley Crawford, Joyce Cannon, Annie Witcher, Renee Howard. We ' re with you, RED, so Fight! These words were frequently chanted by the ' 70- ' 71 Pep Squad. Their driving spirit and loyal devotion helped to generate true LEOPARD en- thusiasm throughout the Football and Basketball season. These girls should all be recognized for their winning attitudes. LEOPARD ENTHUSIASM STANDING: Majorette Cathy Carter - Sr. , Drum Major Bill Davidson - Sr. , Majorene Pam Williams - Soph. .KNEELING: Majorette Jerri Cummings - Soph. , Alternate Majorette Wanda Harland - Soph. SIT- TING: Alternate Majorette Debbie liuddleston - Sr. , Head Majorette Peggy Rose - Sr. , Majorette Debbie Simpson - Sr. , Majorette Jerry Rchkopf - Jr. At Tiger Stadium.- THE L-E LEOPARDS HAVE FINALLY AR- RIVED! LEOPARD BAND GIVES ALL-ROUND PERFORMANCE Away from home. At home. i 1 Debbie keeps great time. Bill prepares the band for a roaring pep rally. j , CONCERT W BAND A .Wk W IML T — Lm BAND COUNCIL: Roy Midkiff, Mike Powell, Peggy Rose, Kathy Morgan, Bill Davidson, Cathy Carter, Mickey Bamett, Bill Hitchcock, Danny Whitt. 5° CLARINETS Peggy Rose Denise Holcombe Linda Leonard Cynthia Nichols Ruth Ann Young Jeanette Davis Pam Bennett Cathie Savage Pam Williams Cherry Cellers Jan King Jean Morgan Cheryll Norwood Debbie Powell Verna Sheets Sue Stout Patti Pettijohn FLUTE Melody Sorsby Donna Barlow Jerri Cummings Wanda Harland Brenda Goodwin Linda Barlow SAXOPHONE Wilfred Kelley Debbie Simpson Cathy Carter Whitaker Allen Randy Hancock Deborah Ryan CORNETS Jerry Hicks Betty rfamilton Randy Arnold Ray Whitt Pat Brown Connie Rehkopf Mike Shewmaker Krista Simms FRENCH HORN Jerry Rehkopf Donna Donaldson Marsha Bettes BASS CLARINET BARITONE HORN Kathy K4organ Debbie Huddjeston Rubye Starling CONTRA-BASS CLARINET Cecil Pettyjoh ' n Doug Andersbn Mike HoUiday Ernie McCann Thomas Keffer Bill Davidson BASS HORN BARITONE SAXOPHONE Bill Hitchcock Ralph Gerber TENOR SAXOPHONE Jackie Simon James Credit Verlean Hailey TROMBONE Robert Bra ' nsford Steve Cross Gary Golden Greg McKinney James Campbell Jesse Montgomery Mickey Barnett PERCUSSION Mike Powell John Jortes Larry Pe ' ttyjohn James Reed Joe Rled Danny Whitt Charles Johnson Roy Midkiff TYMPANI Roland Pollard marching! ( BAND J MEMBERS GAIN ROW 1: Mr. Little, Mike Stuart, Bobby Lockhart, DaleSansom, Johnny Saffel, Leslie James, Bruce McConnell, Mike Martin, Philip Speer, Larry Bradley, Mr. Speer. ROW 2: Belinda Morse, Billy Hopper, Mike Davis, Donald Wilson, Maurice Markle, Don Sabo, Bill Hardy, Bobby Derrick, Randy Hancock, Danny Ponder, Phil McDonald, Bobby Guage. ROW 3: Randy Swampter, Curtis Moore, David McDonald, Joe Ried, Steve Maggard , Jim McConnell, Terry Bruce, Weldon Carr, Theodis Dunbar, David Westerman, Mike Latham. ROW 4: Philip Maggard, Billy Cope, Frank Stinson, Dennis Harvey, Doug Nichols, An- thony Smith, Nathaniel Thomas, Earnest Wray, James Flowers, Harold Richardson, William Blackwell. ROW 5: Jerry Wormington, Paul Taylor, Bill Bigham, Paul Robertson, Tim Pilgreen, Leo Griggs, David Campbell, Malcolm Sanders, Larry Reese, Charles Johnson. ROW 6: Frankie Elijah, Aubrey Lafayette, Kenneth Cooley, Tim Campbell, Larry Eubanks, Don Hill, Chris Wesson, Morris Bradley, Tommy Graff, Randy Roberts. ROW 7: Benjamin Fields, Jody Aubrey, Tony Robertson, James Rochelle, James Beal, Willie Davison, James Matthews, Don Latham, Bobby Shockley. Johiuiy and Bruce show off one of their many projects. EXPERIENCE FIRST-HAND ' ' Ji if, M Oranges, oranges, and more oranges Now if I can just figure it out, then I can explain it to the class. continued . . . F X Mr. Little explains some welding techniques to two of his students. r ,M . lJ. MOO-O-O-O! A hardy hello from an Ag. II project. Curtis and Jim work together on a project. I CLARETTA BRADLEY Employed by Dr. Denzer Burk V.O.E. OFFERS i DARLENE CREDIT Employed by Attorney R. R. Jones DEBI EUBANKS Employed by First Federal Saving GAYLA DORSEY Employed by Texas Fire Department «IK DIAN GENTRY Employed by Texarkana National Bank UtBBlE HUDDLESTON Employed by William George Produce MIKE HUDDLESTON Employed by State First National Bank ' 20 JOB OPPORTUNITIES CAROLYN LASHFORD Employed by Arnold Arnold Law Firm JOYCE PALADINO Employed by American Movers TOMMY McGHEE Employed by McWilliams Stationery DONNIE ROBERTS Employed by East Texas Motor Freight ROGER SIMON Employed by Office of Economic Opportunity KAREN SMITH Employed by Dr. G. VV. Thompson BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS mft f if ' n f STANDING: Gloria Weatherall, Carolyn Cole- man, Lizzie Richards, Barbara Arn old, Sharon Robinson, Devia Arnold, Linda Blackwell, Gay- Ion Westerman, Mrs. Lands, Sponsor. SEATED: Brenda Williams, Barbara Gatewood, Catherine Richardson, Cathy Cain, Zona La Point. SEATED ON FLOOR: Leo Griggs, Kenneth Griggs. OFFICERS: Janie Teal, Debbie Simpson, Diana Daniels, Gwen Henderson, Melba Houff. IVbbic takes great pains with Donna ' s hair. I.C.T. OFFERED FOR FIRST TIME Two students fill our applications for new job Time out for a study period ICT students wait for time to go to work. SEATED: OFFICERS: Henry Credit, Mary Taylor, Diane Mooneyham, Carolyn Fletcher, Norman Evans. STANDING: Mr. Gibson, sponsor; Robert Evans, Jesse Houff, Wesley Thomas, Lavorne Cellers, Willie Veils, Billy Dodez, Jerry Suggitt. D.E. STUDENTS HOLD CARROLL FOWLER Employed by Gibson ' s ' |J5J[ ii Ji ki I LARRY ATTAWAY Employed by Safeway YOLANDA GRIFFIE Employed by Gibson ' s JOHN MEADOR Employed by Porter MeCliire Paints VARIOUS JOBS JERRY MOORE Employed by Sterlings WELDING ENCOURAGES II.. FIRST ROW: Kenneth Criner, Robert Neal, Howard Lewis, Ben Warner, Robert Allen, Everett Hunt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shelby, Sponsor; Mickey Bamett, Tommy Clapp, Calvin Ethridge, Johnny Smith, Clennie Neal, Keith Dennis, Ira Byrd. THIRD ROW: Tom Bolster, William Kennedy, John Bergt, Ricky Herron. UH ' i OFFICERS: Johnny Smith, Calvin Ethndge, Tommy Clapp, Tom Bolster, John Bergt, Keith Dennis. VOCATIONAL SKILLS THE GREAT INVASION FROM MARS! Now boys, it goes this way Monkey looks on as a fellow classmate demonstrates a technique. AUTO MECHANICS William Gibson hard at work. 5 J HERE COMES THE CRUMP! J Say, Man AT THEIR BEST Auto Mechanics is a branch of V.I.C.A. Its main purposes are to help students attain a purpose- ful life; to create among students, faculty members, patrons in business and labor a sincere interest in and esteem for trade, industrial, and technical education; and to develop patriotism through a knowledge of our Nation ' s heritage and the prac- tice of Democracy. 1 STANDING: Willie McCoy, Roy Fant, William Gibson, Kenneth Walker, Larry McGee, Johnny Simon, Henry Manning, Roy Jones, Mr. N. Davis, Instructor. KNEELING: PhilUp Houff, Paul Walston, John Ben- nett, Donnie Crump. ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD LEGISLATES BUSINESS Assistant Superintendent MAX HAtlRIS PRINCIPALS ELMER WHITE - F.C.I. G. T. WALLACE - Beechwood OFFICE SECRETARIES Louise Garner Gay Lynn McCord Pat Badon Carol Robinson - School Nurse COUNSELING Carlene Maxwell LIBRARIAN Adeline Daniels - Curriculum FINE ARTS Kenneth Markham Imogene Holmes - Music Zona Peek - Art Frank Garza - Band fT y MATH AND SCIENCE Anita Balint - Geometry Charles Patton - Related Math Robert Matthis - Algebra It Mm. Teacher in action Raymond Johnston - Biology LANGUAGE Deanna Huddleston - Spanish Faculty Bubbk ' s uiili I ' lithusiasm Louise Beasly - English Lura Craw - English r nil iE fla - Hi r jH H m ■iuji T Ml l P COMMERCIAL r Carol Dupree VOCATIONAL ARTS Ophelia Brannon Marie Fuller William Little Home Economics Home Economics Vocational Agriculture Nelson Davis Norman Shelby Auto Mechanics i 4 Welding Sue Lands Cosmetology Mrs. Brannon offers help to homemaking students. P.E. AND HEALTH Wanda Johnston Girls P.E. Rosemarie Dyer Girls P.E. Coach Paul Huddleston Boys P.E. SPECIAL EDUCATION f iii ' J Billy Shears SOCIAL STUDIES Richard Thomas American History Cheers! Donald Rader Civics Birdie Taylor American History AUXILIARY WORKERS Mr. Hickman - Custodian ATTENDANCE OFFICER n t A . L. Johnson Q % Bes ie Buse, Vivian Moon, Alice Page, Leoda Ryan. Uldies But Gooflties CLASSES SENIORS OF 1971 ii OFFICERS: Prcsidcnl, Kcitli Christian; Secretary, Paula Messer; Treasurer, Belinda Morse; Reporter, Ma- rilyn Macon. Erma Allen Linda Allen Nancy Allen Cindy Anderson Fantastic Four Shelia Anderson Linda Angel Devia Arnold Jim Bergt Seniors receive invitations. John Bergt Donna Bettes Tom Bolster EXPRESS YOURSELF Cathy Braswell Debra Braxton James Briley Keith Carpenter Cathy Carter Roslyn Casteel Lavorn Cellers Virginia Chambers Keith Christian Don Cigainero Tommy Clapp Norris Cooley Darlene Credit Henry Credit Diana Daniels Bill Davidson Andy Dill Billy Dodez Bill Durham Nancy Emfinger Calvin Etheridge SENIORS ' 71 ARE TOGETHER Robert Evans Sheila Flaherty Leary Ford Verna Fort Carroll Fowlerf , Ricky Fry NAME: TASK FORCE 10 COMMANDER: Colonel Robert J . Matthis OBJECTIVE: Destroy all trig books. Barbara Gatewood Dian Gentry Sondra Gibbons William Gibson William Gipson Ethel Gray Tommy Graf Yolanda Griffie Kenneth Griggs Leo Griggs Rhea Groepper Glenda Hagler Richard Halter Sharon Harrison Gwen Henderson Polly Hendrix Robert Hendrix Now look here! Terry Jennings Odis]ohnson Becky Jones David Judy Frankie Kelley Wilma Kelly B rend a Kind rick Carolyn Lashford Ronald Latham Betty Law Janice LeFan John Lott Marilyn Macon Stanley McGhee Tommy McGee Mary McMorris John Meador Nancy Messer Jerry Moore Kathy Morgan Belinda Morse Clennie Neal Robert Neal i:f Miejk Joyce Paladino Cecil Pettyjohn Patty Pettyjohn Kenny Pickering Richard Pilgreen ■■■■it ; llHBK .3 Tom Riggs Donnie Roberts Shin Roberts Mike Shelby Fred Simmons Roger Simon Debbie Simpson Johnny Smith Karen Smith Shirley Smith Samuel Snowden William Stewart Linda Taylor Roy Thomas Wesley Thomas Cheryl Thompson Carolyn Turner Mark Tyl Lawrence Vaughn Willie Viels Double Trouble Jerry Ware Richard Warren Deborah Waters Chris Watson Willie Weaver Donna White Charles Williams Wanda Wiicher Lydia Zimmerman Ol-1-ICERS: President, Dixie Hill; Vice-President, Cindy Tiller; Secretary, Janiet Walbeck; Treasurer, JeffRaney; Parliamentarian, David McDonald, Althon Adair Sharon Agan Delores Alexander Robert Allen Oh, another boring day! Look at that girl? ! Ellen Bright Leon Brown Ira Byrd Kathy Cain Joyce Cannon Larry Cannon Lynn Cammon Jayme Campbell ' - - Now - Where ' s that 6? Pauletta Carpenter Bobby Casteel Carolyn Coleman James Credit Ver-r-ry interesting. Watch that hand ! Donny Davis Jeanette Davis Mike Davis Steve Davis . -y 3 Mike Day Gayla Dorsey Shirley Edwards Lori Em finger Mike Epperson Norman Evans Kenny Farnham Jackie Fields Quit that, Donna ! Keith, somebody ' s watching you! Vicki Fields Carolyn Fletcher Richard Flowers B rend a Fort 7J S S C 1 Eula Frazier Mary Ann Garrison Bobby Gaston Marcia Gatewood Melvin Goodspeed Jack Goodson Cheryl Gladden Patti Gerber YOU ARE ONLY A JUNIOR ONCE . . . (maybe) Rhonda Griffin Janet Grissom Ricfiard Groepper Verlean Hailey 6 j; ' -c; ' )6herriHair Connie Hali burton John Hall Cornell Hamilton Joyce Harmon Wash Harrison Dennis Harvey Linda Hernandez Donna Hicks Debra Hill Dixie Hill Denise Holcombe ill B 1 irS GREAT TO BE A LEOPARD!! Vickie Horton Renee Howard Denetta Howell Denise Howell Rodney Hulet Everett Hunt Jerri Johnson John Jones Roy Jones David Kelly Jerry Kelley Vinda Landers Zona LaPoint Linda Leonard Bobby Lockhart Steve Maggard David Maloy Betty Martin FrancineMatthis Stanley Mathis Anita Mayfield David McDonald Larry McGhee Eddie Miller Juniors participate in school activities. Jerry Rehkoph Paul Roberson Debbie Robertson Sharon Robinson Jerry Roland Lynda Runnels John Sabo Johnny Saffel JUNIORS SUPPORT THE STUDENT STORE Donna Sanford Bobby Shockley Harry Simms LaDonna Smith Linda Smith Patty Smith Terri Smith Melody Sorsby Ruby Starling Larry Stevens Mike Stuart Sharon Thompson ' ' , , ' Cindy Tiller Sue Tomlin Robert Turley Janiet Walbeck mft- V .« J Kiss me, my darling! Juniors always shy away from cameras. Gwen Ward Gaylan Westerman Ricky Whitt Judy Wilson SOPHOMORES OF 1 971 OFFICERS: President, Doug Goolsby; Secretary, Jan Vardeman; Vice-President, Joy Wycliff. UNDERCLASSMEN ON THEIR WAY UP! Rick Alford J ' acqualyn Allen Whitaker Allen Doug Anderson Kerry Anderson Randy Arnold Cornell Beal John Bennett Pam Bennett Gynder Benson Paula Bergt Clearence Blackwell Sharon Blundell Armanda Bonner Billie Fay Bouland Ricky Brackeen Sherri Bradford Larry Bradley Robert Bransford Sylvia Bransford Alyce Brooks Rocky Brown Ruth Bowman Mark Bruce j; -; ' cDebra Buster Howard Carr Terri Caudle Dwayne Chatman Joyce Childs Mike Clapp Larry Collins Otha Cooper Kevin Coston Mark Coston Larry Courtney Joseph Crenshaw Kenneth Criner Donny Crump Jerri Cummings George Cunningham ktA iife James Flowers Terry Flynn Mary Gaines Gary Golden Sandra Goodspeed A - ' y 7 . Doug Gouldsby Linda Green Dennis Gustafason Ronald Halter Wanda Harland Jeraldine Harmon Geraldine Harris Thomas Haynes Donald Hill Janet Hill Rachel Hill Helen Hilliard William Hitchcock ( Michael HoUiday i Mary Holmes Billy Hopper Henry Houff Bobby Huddleston Susan Hughes Donna Jeffers Larry Johnson Buddy Jones Wilfred Kelley William Kennedy Ray Kirkwood Lesley James Julia Larsen Peggy Latham Joyce Law Aubrey Lafayette Howard Lewis Karla Lewis Jane Littleton Cynthia Lockhart Doug Nichols Henry Manning Maurice Markle Charlene Martin Gene Martin Mike Martin Marilyn Mack Elizabeth Massy Mike Mauldin Bruce McConnell Gloria McGraw Mary Murphy Linda Murphy Debra Murray Sherry Mueller L rfy ' 5 John Moats Fred Mixon Jesse Montgomery Connie Moore Bobbie Monow Bobby Morris Ruby Morrow Terry Mosier Allan Muckelwrath Sandra Overstreet Susan Overstreet Glen Owens Johnny Page Dennis Petty Peggy Pickering Tim Pilgreen Danny Ponder Richard Presley Larry Reece Debbie Richards She doesn ' t know I erased. Debbie Shelby Dale Smith Michael Smith Tommy Teel Brenda Thomas Debbie Thomas Trina Thompson Debra Turley Tina Vahle Jan Vardeman Norma Vaughn Ricky Vaughn James Walton Kenneth Watson K liJ Lonny Weaver Eeny Meney Miney Moe Student Teacher??? FRESHMEN OF 1971 .J 2m A ' W x N r X AAA. ' ■? P OFFICERS: President, Linda Richardson; Secretary, Benita Noel; Vice-President, Shirley Snowden; Parlia- mentarian, Pat Brown. Willie Allen Vera Arnold Debra Baker Debra Banks Dennis Banks Linda Barlow Anthony Beal Vickie Bell Sharon Benson Marsha Bettes Cris Bookout Morris Bradley Dwight Broach Pat Brown Samuel Buster Johnnie Butler - Freshmen make journey from campus to campus. I Mike Bigham Patricia Blackwell Andy Bright Dorah Bright Terry Bruce Debbie Burnett Kay Buxton David Campbell ' ir c cl James Campbell Tim Campbell Vera Campbell JL . UW V Now it happened this way r ' lB Ronnie Crawford Shirley Crawford Steven Cross Gary Crump Gary Curtis Ronny Curtis Billy poles it down Thunder Road. Calvin Carson - 1 Cherry Cellers Edna Chatmen ' j ' -?-5 ' -5 c=Z. Shelia Chatmen Jerry Clark Kenneth Cooley Billy Cope Billy Cox Jerry Cozart rUi ' - i ■Hmm! One ' s missing! Linda Dearmint Shirley Densmore Bobby Derrick Mary Dickerson Donna Donaldson Joyce Edwards -57 Margie Edwards Frankie Elijah David Elliot Faye Emfinger vjMeretta Evans Jo Fagan Edgar Felps Benjamin Fields if ' Si07 KurtyFort Debra Franks Donna Fry John Fullenwider Jimmy Gentry Ralph Gerber Randy Gerber Ralph Gillies Maria Gipson Steve Gipson Uptimistic rroud thlctic ough L cdicatcd Brenda Goodwin Mark Goodson Ella Grafton Michael Gray Donald Gregory Donna Griffin Arthur Griggs Katharine Hall Randy Hancock ill Hardy Yolanda Harlston Irma Harley Pamela Hightower Randy Hightower Rodney Hill Mike Holmes Paige Hopkins Debbie Horton Nelson Howard Wanda Hunt Karen Jones Zenola Johnson Shirley Johnson Patricia Johnson Lula Johnson Connie Johnson Charles Johnson Charles Kahler Thomas Keefer ecky Kennington Vic Killian Jan King Charlotte Kirby Kenneth Lane Roy Lane Nancy Lashford Donald Latham Mike Latham Ricky Latham Steve Leonard 3 t-- 0 ' • — Gail Lewis Billy Mack Phil Maggard ' r ' Mattie Manning Rose Markle James Matthews James Mayo Linda Martin Tina Martindale Ernie McCann Keith McDaniel Phil McDonald Jimmie McGee Leta McGee Greg McKinney Pam Melton Frank Miller Jean Morgan Bobbie Morrow fticky Morrow Kenneth Neal Violet Neff Kathy Newcomb Benita Noel Cheryl Norwood Van Owens Brenda Page Raymond Parker Larry Pettyjohn Terry Pittman Roland Pollard Debra Powell William Powers Fred Proctor Martha Purtle Dixie Ratliff Joe Reed Connie Rehkopf Harold Richardson n i Linda Richardson Jerry Roberts Paul Roberts Otis Robinson Debra Ruff Valorie Ruff Debbie Ryan Don Sabo Jewel Sams Marian Sanders Billy Scott Thomas Sexton Chris Shearer Vema Sheets Dennis Shelby Mike Shumaker Krista Simms Shelia Simon Dennis Simpson James Simpson Gary Singleton Alfred Smith Anthony Smith Mark Smith Pam Smith Paula Smith Shirley Smith A, c 5 3 ' {Shirley Snowden Phillip Speer Danny Starnes t9. % Sue Stout Eddie Strange J VJ. Clarene Strong n ' 1 Debra Stewart V 3 J- 6)6 Randy Swampter Paul Taylor Paula Tyl Gayla Turner Sandra Trusty Shirley Thornton Joe Thompson Janice Terry ?r-7 Linda Teal Vanessa Thomas Jan Taylor- _ Debra Taylp? ' ' - 7 S Katrina Van Zandt Jerry Wormington Sue Wesselhoft Bryan Weaver Rodney Watson Norma Ware Brenda Walker i - Ui f 7 Earnest Wray Dessie Witcher Ulysses William Sandra William June Williams ■' 39 C( ' yrr Debbie Williams Danny Whitt Mike White David Westerman Chris Wesson CANDID 1 1 CAMERA uMan rf ' «i Dollars V • tftf ' ' ADVERTISERS GIBSON ' S DISCOUNT CENTER 2615 New Boston Road Prescriptions - Sickroom Supplies - Cosmetics - Gifts - Candy - Greeting Cards SWANGER ' S GLENWOOD PHARMACY AND GLENWOOD MEDICAL CENTER 1400 College Drive MR. and MRS. DURWOOD SWANGER Phone 792-8269 Heating and Air Conditioning Custonn Sheet Metal Work McGUIRE SHEET METAL WORKS P.O. Box 1255 Texarkana, Texas h dr f McGuire Sheet Metal is a LEOPARD Supporter. KEN McGUIRE Owner Bus. 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Texarkana, Texas Phone 794-4531 RANEY ' S FLOWERS DAVID AND MARGIE RANEY 816-20 West 7th Street Dial 792-6991 Air Conditioned Delivery RAGLAND OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Printers and Stationers 311-313 Main Street Phono 7f 4-bl35 TEXARKANA MUSIC CENTER Wurlitzer Pianos Organs Band Instruments Sheet Music Headquarters 114 W. Broad St. Phone 793- 557 1 Compliments of HUMCO LABORATORY Texarkana 1008 Whitaker Phone: 793-3174 DrPeppen THE FRIENDLY PEPPER-UPPER THAT NEVER LETS YOU DOWN ' BUCHANAN BOTTLING CO. 3001 State Line Phone 792-3774 A.i MINUTE MAN GROCERY Shamrock Service ' • ' Fellers Oil Co. Leopard Den F. CI Road Across from School SHHmROCK MR. and MRS. R. L. FELLERS Automotive Independent Truck Service PAINT BODY SHOP HUGH PRATT Owner 24 Hour Wrecker and Road Service U.S. 67 West and Kings Highway Texarkana, Texas 75501 McLARTY FORD GUS LEE - Assistant Used Car Manager 8th and Texas New and Used Trucks and Cars Portraits- Wedding 8 -Picture Frames Commercial Reproduction MARTIN PATTERSON INC. Studio and Camera Shop 3rd at Main Dial 793-3612 Texarkana U . S. A. Kodak- Bolex-Leica AGFA-Bell Howell COME WORSHIP WITH US H f , mr I S ' ' ' i s WIST TCXARKANA ■ARTIST CHURCH .Here ' s a church that is youth-minded. .Here ' s a church with a purpose. . Here ' s a church that will care. Youth Retreats After-game Fellowships Talk-out Times Together WEST TEXARKANA BAPTIST CHURCH i nsmtlm TEXAS COMMISSION COMPANY Home Phone 792-8513 Texarkana Stockyards Office Phone 794-4511 Auction Sale Tuesday and Friday BEN HUNTER MAXINE HUNTER FRONTIER STORE Western Wear and Ranch Supplies Texarkana Stockyards Ro. Box 686 Texarkana, Texas 75501 Ph. 792-7891 Night Ph. 794-8946 ART SUPPLIES 1302 State Line Avenue Texarkana, Arkansas FARMERS AND RANCHERS Livestock Comm. Co. Texarkana Stockyards Office Ph. 794-7261 Auction Tuesday and Friday Bonded for your protection ROBINSON ' S ESSO SERVICE Hi-way 59 South Texarkana, Texas Phone: 792-2662 RAWLEIGHS 1 2 2219 Lake Drive A. G. DEAN Manager-Driller DICKERSON WATER WELLS INC. 30 Tile Wells Drilled and Repaired Route 10, Box 903 Atlanta Hwy. Universal and Jacuzzi Pumps Phone 794-4830 Texarkana, Texas CIGAINERO BROTHERS GARAGE 1311 East Street Texarkana, Arkansas FOUR STATES OIL PRODUCTS, INC. 2106 East 9th Street Phone 773-1163 Texarkana, Arkansas Your ready helper That ' s Southwestern Electric Power Com- pany, your electric company people. Not just ready with good electric service at low cost, but also ready to help push along every program for better schools and communi- ties . . . ready to work at the job of providing better living for every- one. Guiepco Southwestern Electric Power Company TEXARKANA OAKLAWN BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3000 New Boston Road Texarkana, Texas Telephone 838-6502 LOGAN ELECTRIC CO., INC. Texarkana, Arkansas For Everything Electrical Compliments of EAST FUNERAL HOME VIVA ' S Flowers and Gifts MILLER-BOWIE COUNTY FARMERS ASSOC. Phone 793-5606 Texarkana, U.S.A. 42Z State Line Ave. 774-4147 Compliments of PHILLIPS REFRIGERATION 1102 Bowie Phone 794-8021 Texarkana, Texas TEXARKANA NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION ARLEDGE OLDSMOBILE INC. BEASLEY CADILLAC INC. COKER BUICK CURTIS MOTOR CO. McLARTY FORD INC. MOSES VOLKSWAGEN INC. ORR CHEVROLET INC. OZAN MOTOR CO. P. O. BAXTER MOTORS INC. PETE MANKINS PONTIAC INC. PETE MILLER MOTORS ROBINS MOTOR CO. LEDWELL SON Box 1106 Robinson Road and Waco Street VOLENTINE AUTOMOTIVE General Auto and Truck Repair 2404 Lake Drive Texarkana, Texas 792-8354 BAPTIST BOOK STORE Bibles -Books -Literature 214 East Broad Texarkana, Arkansas Compliments of MASTER HOSTS INN AND CONVENTION CENTER Hospitality Headquarters for Four States ? JERRY GAUNTT, Owner GAUNTT ' S FLOWERS Corner 9th and Spruce Streets Texarkana, Ark., Texas 75501 Telephone 792-8224 Corsages . Church Designs . Funeral Designs Wedding Designs . Potted Plants . Cut Flowers Artificial Arrangements . Cards and Gifts oi ir; TEXAS FOUNDRY AND SUPPLY 1316 Phinie Texarkana, Texas Phone 793-5619 Machine Shop - Welding and Supplies OMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF TEXARKANA P O Box 1998 Texarkana, Arkansas 75501 Home of Daily Interest Savings A. D. SCHNIPPER MEAT COMPANY Hickory Smoked Turkeys 1002 Wood Street Phone 794-5671 CANDLE-LITE GIFT SHOP 2005 New Boston Road Phone 792-3221 Texarkana, Texas Owners MARY and NELWYN SIMMONS Compliments of McWILLIAMS STATIONARY 301 Pine Phone 794-6103 BASKIN-ROBBINS 31 Ice Cream 3901 State Line Phone 792-9110 VILLAGE VOGUE NO. 120 Oaklawn Center SOUTHERN ENGRAVING COMPANY 1324 West Clay Houston, Texas TOM HOLLEY Box 606: AC 214-262-7564 Grand Prairie, Texas 75050 G. C. BLACK GROCERY Citgo Products Homemade Sausage Highway 59 Phone 838-7291 Compliments of CHUCK ' S BARBER SHOP 3004 Lake Drive H. H. WATSON 109 East Broad Texarkana, Arkansas TEXARKANA FUNERAL HOME IDEAL AWNING SIGN CO. Texarkana, Texas Rt. 2 Box 172 TEXARKANA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. It ' s a Real Thing HtG. U. i PAT OFF. 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