MacArthur High School - Crest Yearbook (Irving, TX)

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MacArthur, MacArthur, our Cardinal pride endure, MacArthur, MacArthur High, our fate will be secure , ,,-,Xff.f,f-,.f:4w'f:-sf. , f -, - ' i , 't.fq:. gff, f : f V 1 ' f , . 1 3 , ,- Q, ,, . ,. -, wf Q x,:,uu,a:W -, Y- - f--- , - 5 V V , 1 - 1 . 4 .. 9 6 1 CREST Wg g m CC:- MacArThur High School Irving, Texas General Douglas A. MacArthur U. S. Army Photograph Dedication to a Dedicated Man We proudly dedicate the 1967 CREST to the late General Douglas A. MacArthur, who himself was a man of great dedication. For almost a century, the name Douglas MacArthur has greatly influenced military and world history. During his brilliant and eventful military career, he served his country in every major conflict of this cen- tury. He commanded numerous fighting units, including the only one to take part in nuclear warfare. Because of these military commands, MacArthur held awesome power, but he never used it for its own sake or for his own enjoyment. Instead, this power was used solely to protect or to win human freedom in which he so strongly believed. Douglas MacArthur was an extraordinary human being. He possessed great vision, knowledge, integrity, endurance, and courage. His personal attributes were so vast that Herbert Hoover once called him the great- est combination of statesman and military leader since George Washington. To the ordinary American, MacArthur was a remote, stern figure. Yet in private relationships he was a man of great warmth and personality. It is for this great American that our high school is named. Yet we owe General Douglas MacArthur more than a name for our school. We owe him all honor and respect, for he played a vast role in preserving our freedom and democratic way of life. . Nxt, 0 WN., a bl-Y' LJ ' 41' yn -ii s : 5' .1r'tI c... U. S. Army Photograph General MacArthur inspects his headquarters, the Manila Hotel in Luzon, after a japanese airstrike in February of 1945. Table of Contents Actrvrtres ........ ......... Honors ................. ......... Organizations .................... X, Sports ........... Faculty and xii ' 4 -. , wifi r I Administration 158 W N W -iii 'L five i s V ',.. . I 11,. 5. 451. f Classes: Seniors ........ Juniors ........ Sophomores ................ Freshmen ....... ......... 182 214 238 264 'A 1 area. The main hall, as seen through a MacArthur . . . Past . . . Present . . . Future 4mf,.., ,,. Four years have passed since 400 shy, apprehensive freshmen began classes amid the clanking of steel and the buzz-. ing of saws, as construction continued on their new high school. Today, those freshmen have matured into seniors, and the school building has developed into a four-million dollar educational facility known as The Home of the Cardinals. This year, a new addition will be made to the Cardinal campus. A field house with a seating capacity of 2,400 is sched- uled to be completed by the first of July. The athletic facility, which will be used for basketball games and other Mac- Arthur sports events, will cost approxi- mately .?Z281,000. The framework of the MacArthur auditorium as it appeared in the fall of 1964. 8 s ut V S' r Q MacArthur's printing shop is one of the most modern and well-equipped in this L 1 . ,N,. wide-angle lens, seems to reach to infinity. It's amazing how much junk you can get into 2,800 lockers! Y The architectural beauty of MHS can be seen in this view of the main stairway. Mr. Hanes has capably served as Irving's school superintendent since July 1, 1956. MR. W. T. HANES Mr. W. T. Hanes For the past ten years, Mr. W, T. Hanes, Superintendent of Irving Public Schools, has dedicated his time and talent to the better- ment of the education of Irving's youth. For his outstanding efforts in promoting Americanism in the educational field, Mr. Hanes was awarded The American Educa- tor's Medal by the Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge in May of 1963. Mr. Hanes received his bachelor's degree in administration at East Texas State Univer- sity and earned his master's degree at Texas Technological College. Before coming to Irving, he served as the school superintendent in Cameron, Texas. E The quality of the Irving Public School sys- tem is indicative of the outstanding leadership and capable administration of Mr. Hanes. Great Nlen Make Great Schools Mr. Arthur Casey In the future when graduating seniors look back on their high school years, one man will stand out in their memories-Mr. Arthur Casey. Since the time MacArthur High School first opened its Cardinal Doors to 400 freshmen, who are this year's graduating seniors, Mr. Casey has always been ready with a friendly smile, greet- ing both student and faculty. He will be remem- bered as an outstanding principal who exemplifies the true Cardinal spirit and who is genuinely in- terested in all of his students and in their activi- ties. Mr. Arthur Casey will be thought of by all of his students, whether they be graduating seniors or incoming freshmen, as an outstanding individ- ual, worthy of the love and respect of all. MR. ARTHUR CASEY 4 , 1' fftii Mr. Casey's genial attitude and Warm smile have made him well liked by all. ' , 3. h Mn HW ,ww W. , .,,,,.,,w .. .,f,......,-gf ' W x 1, -4-nnunnvvlvt , - :Tim S th, . 's If Q, ' f . , ,m Quan' f , sig W 'E v . 1 5 ,Tax mf 5 ACTIVITIES I 1 Q Barbie Moore liveneci things up as the scrub-woman stripper. I4 4 E 2 li' ,. . 5. , 1 4 if I iw, A 'E 4253 f .V a. , QL ab' . 5 4 1 M 34 ff x E' 1 ,fn x! 1 if ' .ff ' 1 5 .ggi M3 , Us H il .. 'W 4- H .Q .at ,. , 1, , ..,,.f 'aa , ,. 'f ag fa 'M .iw 1. 1. 5 ln?-:,,1f f I , , ,:,, az . f t x 4: W nw 5 , i l N9 1 f,,g 1, 1 .JW 15- Charlie Schrieber imitated duh football player?? Tony Bailey sang several songs including The Valiant One, which she composed herself. Memories 1965-66 . . . Annual 0utburst The S1966 -Annual Outburstf' produced by the Thespian Club and the CREST staff, was presented May 21, 1966, in the school auditorium. At this time sweethearts, beaus, and class favorites were announced. The Annual Outburst consisted of a series of humorous skits and other variety acts. Sponsors includ- ed Mrs. Nancy Pollard, Mrs. Glinda Ferguson, and Mrs. Dorothy Duckworth. Student directors were Barb- ie Moore and Cindy Kuhn. The entire script was writ- ten by the drama class. Mr. Arthur Casey accepts a copy of the CREST from editor Brenda Guenther. K. The Outburst was opened with the dedication of the 1966 CREST to Mr. W. T. Hanes, Superintendent of Schools. 'L are I as Shulz, the hilarious German Do You Remember?. My Fair Lady - and Sadie Hawkins MacArthur's Junior Class enjoyed its first Sadie Hawkins Dance, May 21, 1966, in the school gym. juniors, dressed in hillbilly fashion, danced until mid- night hoedown style. MacArthur's 1965-66 A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Dan- ny Hart, presented songs from the musi- cal My Fair Lady, last April. Soloists featured in the various selections were Mike Conner, Judy Marshall, Jobie Den- ton, Linda Davis, Charlie Schreiber, Bill Pollock, Vickie Lewis, and Donna Akers. Linn Chapman and friends added much to the merriment of the night in Dogpatfh The finale of the choir's presentation of hits from My Fair Lady included the entire choir singing I Could Have Danced A11 Night. With spirit . . . A New Year Begins . . . ig With work With parties . . . With humor . . , y I 7 r' WM I8 CATHY GILLESPIE Head Cheerleader Q O SWF! 35 K'3g,.!'335 If V 0 fi ,. The Alma Mater is one of the first things a new student learns on entering MHS. Cheerleaders Stir Spirit Football season basketball season. Both are busy times. Spirit, spirit, and more spirit. Cheers, cheers, and more cheers. This is the life of the six MHS cheerleaders, oy op is lisiei Q Gs X I in at - 'WEEK 9315 Niagff -A f xi' ,Q i s., . eg, x x i W J RSL, Cathy Gillespie, Cheryl McKee, Mary Floyd, Suzi Sharp, jorja Williains, and Becky johnson. Throughout football and basketball seasons these girls are busy boosting the spirit of the Cardinal student body at games, pep rallies, or just anywhere. fa , 'Q MARY FLOYD It's pretty hard to smile and sing at the ,, . - W 2 i 'KJV we I ,L Q 1' QW ' Jtbgifil xrolf of 0222482402 ia 5 ,xy my 1 1 'mf' of Oh how villainous! Cheryl McKee 56? ra s l l fi' liigilfg same time! We've got the spirit that a great team needs! BECKY JOHNSON 5 From any angle it's a lung busting A mx-s, 'A f Q ' ,Egg 7 ' . ' gx . wk A . xf fz f , ,y ' N- 5-Q 'A Q? Q ' 3 '53 i ' ' A t 3 T - Q' Q J lgzz , Q 5 , 'Q ' 1 ,Lx Y W ' XnnK K -Q.h ' ' Av M. if ' I SUZI SHARP The band roars out witl 7 gwywxv , G., . ' miami 0 W. Q35 n nf 4 i Mb!! pep rally! JM 9' 5 1 , fih ' J' d Q. : L Ig, i 1511.4 M, fl 1 Q I, A , 2? 14 angwf J 'S n fr 1.49 n n K.::1 I .V M The Pink Panther. JORGA WILLIAMS Our Spirit Stands for None to Conquer!! Our Cardinal pride endure . . . Z, ,, 9. 41,Q,.,,v .Ze 3, Y. . Seniors, Pegge Wall and jobie Denton, have added to the spirit of Mac- Arthur. W 'G 'HW-.'a ff 5642 1 Me' seo' o wx-x'1!'J2 IO OO sifki no C iii 4' C5?'aj!'4jf pf' , Qt ,Sb Lx' Q'fwfr ,...g,.4-LW-.- M -j,,i, f 'vp w he pager V.. et e .1 r t ' ' I I X-ff wifi? r 121453 Y -I Suzanne Andrews and Howard johnson guard the MacArthur mascot for the junior class. Big Mac Keepers . All the way Big Red. . The spirit of MHS is boosted by the Combined efforts of the cheerleaders and Big Mac Keepers, They are continually busy throughout the fall season fulfilling their usual job of lead- ing cheers and guarding Big Mac at pep ral- lies and games. X This is the first year for sophomore Big Mac Keepers Darlene Venable and Dan Wallace. .1 s W. 5 - Spirit At Work i In addition to this, the spirit leaders of MHS perform such behind-the-scene duties as decorating the goal posts, com- pletely organizing the pep rallies, and planning appropriate skits for the as- semblies. They also sponsor such spirit- raising activities as car caravans and poster contests. With help from the cheerleaders and Big Mac Keepers, MacArthur has creat- ed never-ending spirit. w-N.., 4 a 1 . I+ I i A I y i V - ., .,.tr,r S5 swap: W QX - r E,g,.,i , H Q' 55:-, 1' wsu, .f M- .xy . . E. . fi 1 y NM ...t M- or . ritt ,Q 1 ,Zigi Q Y 'V . T? 7 dw 4,-L L f . ii L 4- i' 7 ' if ,... f- ' 'l :ii .35-..T,Fi f .1salJ.2:i.w.. ,. , - 'M i .. . M.. .. it 2, 5 rf rrsr i D rr, s . i ii P if 'L3' f ' 4 ,gm T n t . + -fir A ar-4' f --Wi, at Before each game, the Cheerleaders and Big Mac Keepers see that the goal post is fully decked out in Red and White. 1 up I 'Twig ,fy K ii i : li' i . fe Q - 5 . .. Q' X L- .R :ft 1,QffW1' K fgf.f5f.,., f --f-s 'YN Cathy Gillespie balances cautiously amid a flow of crepe paper. . o c Qsss.. eesls trris I L . .M ,.'.f. Misery is having Jobie Denton stand on your shoulders. Chosen by the student body, Cathy Cook and Dick Crider the spirit of MacArthur. represent Mr. and Miss School Spirit S 1 y Jii T fl, L I S lf, ,yi ,,,, 1 ,, i t V , J ff, , ' f 'A ark- can -I ,f ' A V , J.. L' In Hi in K ii tn junior, Dick Crider, claims the 'title of'Mr. School Spirit for the second year, After graduation, Dick plans to attend Texas A8rM. Dick Crider and Cathy Cook were chosen to reign as Mr. and Miss School Spirit by the stu- dent body. These titles are giv- T, en to the boy and girl who :if havdshown outstanding spirit . S 'V , during their years at MacAr- iii The responsibility of Mi. si - if ' .--- ffs- ' i . i and Miss School. Spirit is to Iri T represent the spirit of MHS by iii. . 'ii setting an example of enthu- 'f S as rn fo I Oth e rs l Cathy Cook, a senior, takes her studies in business seriously, since she is planning to attend the University of Texas in the fall to prepare for a career in real estate. Fun and Fish . . . I could have danced all night with my doll in the green plaid suit. Form the line at the right to see Santa Claus. Mix at Freshman Party. Dudes and wranglers ap- peared at MACS gym on a cold night in December. The Unaccounted Four blasted away in the gym as freshmen experimented with the latest dances. Decorations were com- plete with Marryin' Sam and the john in the corner was a kneevslapper. , Has anyone found that Contact yet? i 25 V' an 424, F I. I ..-.., if Last regards to bachelorhood. I'm having so much fun I could Cry! 1 it iw Best dressed couple, Cindy Cooper and Dick Crider, display their awards, a bouquet of daisies and a jug of cider. Sophomore Sadie Hawkins The sophomores chose as the theme for their orty Sadie Hawkins. Sophomores and their dates donned garb gathered from old trunks, at- tics, trash cans, and their own closets. The Unaccounted Four played wild music and every- one there had a super wild time. But everyone else is fast dancing!! So I'm the only one dancing? Smoky the Bears says, Help stamp out forest fires. K 27 All-School Valentine Party I hope it's a double feature!! THE KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS Tim Johnson and Nancy Powers The Student Council sponsored a Valentine Dance on February 18 for the entire student body. The cafeteria was decorated in traditional Valentine colors by the art department and Coun- cil members, with huge royal playing cards as the prominent decorative fea- tures. During the evening, the King and Queen of Hearts and princesses from each class were crowned. Seniors, Nancy Powers and Tim Johnson, were chosen as the Valentine royalty with princesses Becky Johnson, junior, Debbie Burrow, sophomoreg and Alexa Morykwas, fresh- man. ,za , I I Give us plenty of room. The next dance is a jitterburg. I guess that does rt! I was OK until I downed five cokes, two ham burgers, three hotdogs . . . Sure do wish she'd stay off the toes. 5 5 i 1 is They say this is the way the drill team got coordinated Ahoy there mate ! ! In the brig again. Where are the hula dancers? E x w. Members of the Junior Class were shipwrecked on March 3. On an island Junior Class Shipwrecked? near the wreckage of the Good Ship MHS, survi- vors and natives of the is- land danced away the eve- ning. Entertainment provided by the Barking Spiders added to the festivities. Who told you this was a mountain climbing party? I hope no one finds out that we're the ones who sank the ship. I'vehearof Banquet Honol With the scene set at A Little Bit of Sweden, the football boys and their dates settled back for a delightful evening. Cli- rnaxing the banquet was the announcing of 'the Football Sweetheart, Nan- cy Duncan, by Steve Par- shall. 1 d run, but this is ridiculous. :ootbull Boys Steve P FXR. . I LL Nancy Duncan. Take it back. It isn't a Chiquita. Band-Cardette Banquet On Tuesday, February 7, the Cardettes and Cardinal Band were honored with a banquet held in the school cafeteria. During the evening several awards were be- stowed on members of both organizations. Liz Fowler was named Band Sweetheartg Gay johns, Most Valuable Cardetteg Craig Wagner, Cardette Favorite. The Cardettes honored Mrs. Regina Hurst with a beautiful watch. . . .Y .1u.-.. ,iam Expressing a year of appreciation, the Cardettes present Mrs. Hurst with a watch. ix Gay Johns receives a drop from Mrs. Hurst on being named Most Valuable Cardette. 1' i' N . J , . 'rr n if 4 .. Q Q I It's amazing what can be done Janis Calvert announces that Craig Wagner is the 1967 Cardette Favorite. cafeteria ! f... Band Sweetheart, Liz Fowler, receives a kiss and a dozen roses from Craig Wagner. f 'd , ' ,Q C.. 'ff When does the floor show start? ,, 35 I have the power of opening men's arms-and of closing them. MHS Thespiun On November 17 and 19, the MacArthur Thespians proudly presented Ondine, a play written by jean Giraudoux. Ondine was directed by Mr. Bill W. Smith and student directors, Barbie Moore and Chris Cunningham. Students designed and made all of the props and costumes for the play. After all this work and preparation, it. was no surprise when Ondine received a stand- ing ovation at both performances. CAST Ofzdifze . . . . . Ham .... Augzzrle .... . . . Eugenie .... Berlha ...... Berlmm ....... Lord Chamberlain Fin! fudge ..... Old One ....... . . . . . . Linda. Davis . . . . . . Bill Teague Richard Marcel Kathy LaTour Donna Akers Ken McEntire Lenny Barrett Lenny Barrett . . . . . Rick Stubbs E if The secret of Bertha's p 1 1 'resent 0ndine Illufioniit ........ Second Fisherman Trainer of Seal: . . . . Rick Stubbs ...... Rick Stubbs . . . . . John Watson Second fudge ........ john Watson Superintendent of the theater: .... Mike Lake Servant ........ Lady Violante .. Lady Angeline .. A Lady ....... First Fisherman A Lord ........... Salambo ..... King ......... Kitrhen Maid .. Exerutioner .... Venus ......... Three Ondinex . . Mike Lake Cathy Cook Pat Aquilar Debbie Stafford Tim Lavender . Tim Lavender Diane McGuire . jerry Fischer . Sharon Word . . . . Bruce Bassett Valorie Young . . . . Kathy Howard Anita Starr Barbie Moore Hans tells Auguste and Eugenie of his love for Ondine. - Y 1 Hans pleads with the judges that Ondine is guilty only having too much love for him. of 0ndine Receives o Standing Ovation Illusionist, Rick Stubbs, has the power of bringing together two people who have been carefully avoiding each other. Hurry up and finish with my hair I have to put on my make-up! ihi, MW S sm Has anyone ever spoken to you of the wart on your nose? ,AQ I'm going to the police. If you scoundrels had anything to do with this, you'll pay for it. One of the angels descends from above. Seniors Present My Three Angels CAST 8: CHARACTERS Felix Ducolel .................. Alan Bowles Emile Ducolel ......... . .. Kathy LaTour Marie Louise Ducotel .... ..... A nita Starr Mine. Parole ........ .. Linda Davis forepb ...... Len Barrett filler ........ ..... R ick Stubbs Alfred ........ . . Ken McEntire Henri Trorlmrd . . . . . . Tim Lavender Paul .......... . . . Doug Grogan Lieutenant . . . . . . Steve Hudspeth My relations with Marie Louise are my business not yours. wc V She's found happiness and doesn't know it. Elm? QI' A A, A ,.-'if Hi' 4' if ? , Q jf 1 1 gi Y' P' - 7 'I fifliui' ,,f, fi NW W 9 3 I f 1-,V .i.,, s:QF'f i W in f sf:fs,zQe1fff iff 54111 gi, an QQ 151 ' . A 1 '- 4' A , fe f' if ,Q wif.. M. .., It W If , . ,- Oh, I know he'll never love me as much as I love him. Cost of Angels Receives Standing Ovation Cayenne, French Guiana, De- A cember, 1910, was the setting s for the '67 Senior Play, My Three Angels. The proceeds for the first Senior Play, pre- sented on March 10 6: 11, went toward financin the Senior 8 Prom. A M X '1 Loyal cast members rehearsed 1 almost endlessly with good ole senior spirit, so it was no sur- prise that My Three Angels received a standing ovation both nights of presentation. , fi Behind the scene work added rg, to the magnificent performance. n Senior, Steve Ledbetter, took control of the lights. Assisting Mr. Bill Smith with production and direction were Diane Mc- Guire and Beverly Wilson. Lana Church took on the difficult job of stage manager, while Brenda Guenther and Barbara Roberts acted as publicity heads. P Hope is everything. Even we hope. We hope A A 4 escape, although we know we'll never do it 'FF' Ioseph robs Mme. Parole's purse. Elizabeth, the chicken, received the dis- tinction of being nominated best supporting actress. Now boys, this is our modern luxurious student limousine. 23 What's she doing here? I thought this discussion was for the superior mind. A School Day Begins . . . ,ii mm Ban the bomb? No, we don't accept Texaco credit cards! Here a dabg there a dabg everywhere a dab, dab. Almost Halfway . . . Let's ready. see now, my cheat sheet's just 1 2 ...chachachal about s me wk, A5 FH 44 So I got a scholarship to TVTU-So what! The Day . . . Ahh-here's the last Easter egg Life is so hum-drum. Everybody Takes A Rest . . . K f 1 N412 Q 1 ,L '--- Sw f ,551 rw Did you know that fifty percent of the married couples in the United States are men? V ,I gi, The anatomy of oscitation. Why jimmy, there's a crown on your head!! 45 Now Bock to Fun, Frolic . . . We just love these outdoor pep rallies. we I l Would mashed potatoes go under rn or D ? -Wise new v I was a 90 pound Weakling before 1 I hope Ted Mac will let us audition for the Amateur Hour. I Q n n o This is what happens every time you get the main part. And WORK??? ,. ,-H, .,,,,,,,3,,MW gs as body building course. This just hasn't been my day My, your eyeliner makes your eyes look so big and brown. Gotta get that last problem before the bell. fl 1 I At the end of the day I simply go haywire. The lull before the storm. Finally 7' 'Y' l l l 1 l 1 l HONGRS H X l W Q 6,134 A V- 3 e-fgffsf .M--, .i X - 1 I .1 .. xiii, 7 k 5 . bf ' -' gg ,51 .,,, ig., F x ge -pg 1 Anita Starr Throughout her high school career Anita Starr has been an outstanding personality both on and off the MacArthur campus. Her friendly man- ner toward all and her reputation as a dependable and capable worker have made Anita one of the most respected and well-liked persons at MHS. She is genuinely interested in people and is always ready to help anyone. Anita possesses an abundance of talent in the dramatic and journalistic fields. She is gifted with a vivid imagination and has continually made use of it in her work on the TALE FEATH- ER and CREST staffs. In the field of drama Anita, a National Thespian, has performed in Ondine, both Annual Outbursts, ahd played one of the female leads in My Three Angels, the senior play. She is also a member of the Cardettes and served as a leader and captain for two years. In addition to participating in all these extra- curricular activities, Anita, a charter member of the NHS, still maintains an A average and was chosen as the English Who's Who this year. Mr. and Miss MHS Art Clayton To enter into politics on both the state and national levels is the greatest desire of Art Clay- ton, and his high school activities have served as a preparation for his political aspirations. A person of mature ideals and goals, Art possesses a conscientious and constructive attitude toward his school, fellow students, and teachers. He is an independent thinker and does not hesitate in voicing his own opinions and convictions. At MHS Art has centered his life around Stu- dent Council, FTA, and athletics. He has served as a Student Council representative for two years and was the Council's chaplain as a sophomore. Art, the 1966 District V Mr. FTA, has served the MacArthur Future Teachers as president and vice-president in the past three years. In the MHS sports' whirl Art has lettered in football and basketball and has been a member of the varsity track team for three years. Outside of school Art has further pursued his interest in politics. He has participated for several years in Texas Boys' State, a political experiment in government by youth. A conscientious and hardworking per- son with an outgoing personality, Barbara Burkett has served MHS and her community in a variety of ways. The MacArthur Student Council, The Talefeather, NHS, FHA, and the Card- inal Band, have all profited from Barbara's outstanding qualities as a capable leader and responsible worker. Throughout his four years in high school Donnie Freeman has distin- guished himself as a hardworking, fun-loving individual, who has en- thusiastically participated in the ac- tivities of MHS and his community. An intelligent and responsible per- son, Donnie has also proved himself a capable leader by serving as presi- dent of MacArthur's first senior class. Thirteen Cardinals Selected a This year the CREST is beginning the tradition of honoring the outstanding members of the senior class. The entire faculty was asked to submit the names of those seniors whom they felt to be deserving of recognition. Then on the basis of character, accomplishment, and personality a panel of teachers and principals chose a senior boy and girl as Mr. and Miss MHS. Thirteen other students were also selected as outstanding members of the senior class. Each of these seniors has participated in numerous activities sponsored both by the school and by the community, and each has distinguished himself in one or more fields of endeavor. The 1967 CREST salutes these outstanding Cardinals. K . .. i Q tt 2 f'f. . An intelligent, amiable, and interest- ing personality, Bruce Dundas has displayed an active interest in both civic and school activities throughout his high school years. During this time Bruce has proved himself as a responsible and dependable worker and leader .in all aspects and is noted as a person always there when you need him. Bruce is also one of MHS's top scholars, ranking third in his class, and was chosen to represent the science department in the Who's Who section. A hardworking, dependable person with a knack for having fun, Marilyn Foster has displayed a keen interest in numerous activities of her school, church, and community. Cardettes, NHS, and FTA are only a few of the organizations which have benefited from Marilyn's participation. She is also an excellent and conscientious student and has been selected as salu- tatorian of the class of 1967. lutstunding Seniors. As president of the Student Council, Rudy Frost has climaxed his four years of service to MHS. A friendly and conscientious person with a great sense of humor, Rudy has freely given his time and talent to the bet- terment of student government at MacArthur. 'WGN Brains and leadership has combined to make John Neilson one of the top seniors on the MHS campus. With a grade point average of 9.92 he has been chosen as valedictorian of the class of 1967. John throughout his high school career has also proved himself to be a responsible and out- standing leader with an abundance of true Cardinal spirit. The ability to smile while working on a difficult job exemplifies Brenda Guenther, editor of the CREST for the past three years. Not only does Brenda find time to work on many other extracurricular activities such as FTA, NHS, and the Cardinal Band, but she also has the time to be friendly and interested in others. Be- cause of her leadership, enthusiasm, and scholarship, Brenda will be able to achieve her goal, to make the world a better place in which to live, Cathy Gillespie is a vivacious indi- vidual who enjoys meeting and know- ing people. Her outgoing and friendly personality have made her well-liked by all, as well as one of the outstand- ing students at MHS. Cathy possesses an over abundance of school spirit and has fulfilled this by representing MAC as a cheerleader for four years and actively participating in various and numerous MHS organizations. Talented, hardworking, and easy-go- ing-all these are descriptive of Bill Pollock, a senior of outstanding cali- ber. Bill, a talented member of the MHS choral department who has made the All-State Choir for two years, has been noted at MHS as an individual always willing to lend a helping hand and possessing a re- sponsible attitude towarcl life. A true Cardinal in every respect- this is Gay Johns. Gay abounds in school spirit and has contributed her time and abilities in service to Mac- Arthur High School. Student Coun- cil, Cardettes, NHS and the MHS publications are only a few of the fields of interest to which Gay has devoted herself. Her friendly attitude and sincerity have helped to make Gay an outstanding Cardinal. Not only is he outstanding in the field of athletics, but Darrell Reid also excels in the area of personality and likeability. Possessing a conscien- tious and responsible attitude, Darrell has played a prominent role in the development of MAC as an outstand- ing high school. His Wit and friendly manner have Won him many a friend and admirer among the students and faculty of MHS. Outstanding Seniors As a respected leader both on and off the athletic field, Steve Parshall has distinguished himself as a teen of high accomplishments and ambitions. Students and faculty alike deem him an individual of talent, responsibility, and friendliness-a Cardinal in every sense of the word. An abundance of dramatic ability and a friendly, thoughtful character have combined to produce an outstanding personality--Kathy I.aTour. Kathy has performed in numerous MHS drama productions including Ondine and My Three Angels, the senior play. Kathy's qualities as a dependable and hardworking person have made her an asset to MacArthur. Sweethearts and Beaus Cardette Favorite CRAIG WAGNER , FHA Beau i DONNIE FREEMAN Band S nz Fgggihggt l' Track Sweetheart JAN JONES Football Sweetheart NANCY DUNCAN f,--iw, f :mt iigf' at -ffm Q?-lr' tm. Baskeflga 11 S l' Kms W,,f'5gl1L5-3, etheaft Q?f2i2TXvAV1S Key Club Sweetheart ANITA STARR ttf? Printing Sweetheart MOLLY SW FO eethfag E MICHELE ELY was 57 r,....,, ,gy ,va - 2 -L,, Drama-Kathy LaTour participated in the plays, George Washington Slept Here .., Ondine ... My Three Angels .. . Annual Outburst speech plays member of the Thespian Club. Band-Craig Wagner member Cardinal Band 1963-67 junior High All-Region Band 1965-64 . ..All-Region Band 1964-67 Dallas Area Band 1964-65 All State Band 1965-67 first chair cornet All American Youth Honor Band . . . South American Concert Tour 1966 Cardinal Band President 1966-67 As- sistant Drum Major 1965-67. E, Choral-Bill Pollock All-State Choir two years won first division at Regional Solo Contest three years consecutively .. All-Region Choir three years four-year member of A Cappela Choir . . . President of Choir. Art-Kathleen Shannon President of Alpha Rho Tau Chairman of Football Goal Com- mittee member of Irving Art Association was the only MHS student to have a paint- ing accepted at the University of Dallas for showing. English-Anita Starr represented MHS in ready-writing interprets literature with maturity and insight displays exceptional writing ability . . .plans a career in English and journalism. Journalism-Barbara Burkett TALE FEATHER The Who's Who of MacArthur This year the 1967 CREST is giving special recognition to those students who have proven their ability and interest in a specific field of study. These students have been chosen by the faculty members and department heads on the basis of scholarship, outside interest, class participation, and general over-all work. The contribution these students have made at MHS will not only aide them in pursuing a vocation after graduation, but they are also leaving behind the beginning of a heritage for future Cardinals to uphold. For their outstanding work, this section is dedicated to those students. co-editor past editor of TALE FEATHER past member of CREST staff competed and placed in journalism UIL conference reporter for the NEWS TEXAN. xx Y X it . ' l:A'ixW'X' XX Q ',f History-Noel Zorger four years of history in high school outstanding student who has an excellent understanding of social studies plans to go to Arlington State College majoring in math and social studies. - A Homemaking-Peggy Enckhausen Homemaking I, II, and III has earned two half-credits in the summer program President of FHA . . . represented MHS at two state FHA conferences. Language-Debbie Pond junior third year of French first year of Spanish first year German studied French in Switzerland this past summer plans to make a career in the language field. Who's Who of MHS 60 Math-Dan Henderson National Merit Scholar Plans to at4 tend Rice University and go into the field of optical physics member National Honor Society president of the MacArthur Rocket Society. Science-Bruce Dundas President of Science Club for two years member National Honor Society Plans to study engineering at Arlington State College active member of MacArthur Rocket Society. ICT-Larry Rollins ICT two years President of VICA Club District reporter, area 7.of the VICA Club received ICT , training at Products Research Company. 'Ut rv C wa , X A , t i 0 .1 ' sa Nil Physical Education-Karen Pollock Outstanding and enthusiastic in physical education highly skilled in all phases of gymnastics an asset to the department . . . definite leadership abilities. E v i'it'.a,,i 'Ui Printing-Gil Harrell Has taken two years of printing has participated QQ in various printing conferences . . . president of the Printing Club. Eff :QQ fi Maw wt Sn' l xv ltr W: ist ,, F ciafjrfl '?'i5'j R 'ww tri-if Pram, E mi A-25:2 Business-Kathy Donley Taken six business 1 cqurses will make a good secretary has the type of personality that will make a good office worker is a member of FSA. Physical Education-V a l Slight Sincere in every phase of the physical education program leader among classmates dependable does excellent work in the field of physical educa- tion. Distributive Education-Jay Jordan DE two years . . . honorary president of DECA Club . . . received DE training at Minyards and Western Auto plans to attend Dallas County Junior College. x . Ke:-SS' .- x Q V A X v X N. 41. k GRGANIZATIGNS 15' fy , V ,. - ' -..- .Q i ' :V . . i 'U -1: , , ,LT , H 3 ft, 2. , at 3? X ..,, . fi? I . 1 vi A.. . S , 5' ' ' f ' -' -: ,. ' ' , 9 , . 1 ' L 9 ,Qs-Q 5 ' 3' 93 Q ' 'r , fi . F Q. 1 ' , r X WJ- J 1 - as 0 5 Q 5 5 Wx f . Wx.. 5,3 ' 3.259 'f Wg a - 1 .1 . f. T4 Qs ,,, my C QW 'W' I i lx H, 'V ' I ,sy . L51 H f f ., Q Q- f A p I , r N , Q Q. iff. 5 QMRRE 9544! , I wg, an ' J 1:22 ,Q ggi, - g f? HZ is S 1 Za' f ff ,:L. .- N' -J:-,. - ' . wi ll' -' T i s-WL, 4 ,,... ' : fifh, -- J-L, ' I Q Q .-1, Q. Student Council officers are Jfandin 2 Barbara Burkett cha lain K g , P 2 Gay Johns, secretary, Marilyn Brevik, treasurer, Karen Patterson, parliamentariang lreazedj Greg Parr, vice-president, and Rudy Frost, president. 64 Oh,youallknowwhatI'mtryingtosay. . . Student Council The MacArthur Student Council, sponsored by Mrs. Bettye Rucker, is the governing body of the school. The organization strives to promote stand- ards of loyalty, courtesy, and co-operation throughout the student body. In the early fall representatives and alternates are elected by each homeroom. Members must maintain a B scholastic average and an A aver- age in citizenship. The Council is concerned with activities which affect the entire student body. Some of the Coun- cil's projects are the compiling and selling of student directories, clean-up drives, the elec- tion of Mr. and Miss School Spirit, and a Christmas food drive. The Council also organizes such activities as the Valentine Dance and the annual spring formal. ti When did you When are we served? students could take over the school?!! Student Council members take a break while decorating for Valentine Dance. THE MacARTHI iii: in -109 fbi A -ef The 1966-67 band officers are Row one: Karen Turner, secretnryg Roxanne Belanger, historiang Claire Martin, chaplain. Row mio: john Neilson, treasurerg Dan Henderson, parliamentnriang Dana LeTendre, reporterg Bob Pickett, vice-presidentg and Craig Wagner, president. 'ARDINAL BAND I N, 'M Drum Major, John Neilson, and assistant, Craig Wagner, proudly pose with trophies won at the L. D. Bell marching contest and the Thomas jefferson festival. flu.. MacArthur Cardinal Band The MacArthur Cardinal Band under the direction of Mr. Jim Herrington and Mr. Jim Jackson is one of the most im- portant organizations at MacArthur. Aside from supporting the school by pro- viding music at pep rallies and football games, the band participates in outside ac- tivities. This year at the L. D. Bell band fes- tival the Cardinal band was named outstand- ing class 4-AAAA band. Later at the U.I.L. marching contest in Richardson the band earned a I in marching and a I in inspection. The band also competes in the U.I.L. concert and sight reading contests. Other honors conferred on the band were the invitations to participate in the half time activities at the Salesmanship game in August and the New Year's Eve Cotton Bowl game activities and parade. Among the activities of the Stage Band are performances at the Homemaking Fashion Shows and the Annual Outburst The Stage Band is under the direction of Mr. Jim jackson. f-Jig f fy qvf .bl All-State Band members are Craig Wagner, cornetg Dana LeTendre, cornetg Bruce Hamm, alto saxg and John Neilson, trumpet. q - 5- 1 - A ni .- Christmas programs, Interscholastic League, and spring programs make up the list of activities in which the B Choir takes part. Music Department Furthers the Fine Arts Program. lt est-4 2 Throughout the year the MacArthur B Band performs at the B team games, takes part in the UIL sightreading and concert contest, and gives a spring concert. The MacArthur A Cupelle The MacArthur High School choral program is made up of the A Capella, Madrigal, Boys, Girls, and B choirs. The A Capella Choir consists of seventy students who per- formed in a Christmas program, UIL contests, and spring concerts. During the year they sung for the P.T.A., elementary schools, and numerous service clubs. The B choir includes freshmen and sophomore students who are preparing for the A Capella choir. Along with the A Capella, the B choir also performed in several programs. The Madrigal choir, Boy's chorus, and Girl's chorus are smaller groups which are made up of A Capella and B choir members. All of these choirs under the direction of Mr. Danny Hart contribute to making MacArthur's choral program one of the best in the area. ':e:g::xx..':: s ...,,,.., . i All together now, a-one, a-tw I Ihoir i threef' 5 All State Choir members are Bill Pollock, Donna Akers, and Elizabeth Milam. Choir officers are frealedl Donna Akers, secretaryg Cathy Lowe, accompanistg fmzndingj are Bill Pollock, president, Gary Flemmons, chaplaing Linda Davis and joe Snow, social chairmen. Not pictured is vice-president Charlie Schreiber. Curdettes Boos . - as , H X 1:1 6 p ! . JD -E i 'iii' 1- 5 liiit ', f- fszsz if W''-,gZi35i-fr.fmy Viiir-f ,.,g -:.f:g,,k Y 'Z 72L.:, .ff'!2' Gay johns was voted Most Valuable Ca.rdette for the 1966-67 year. Workouts for the Cardettes began the last week in July with a special school held at MacArthur for the Cardettes and Toy Tigers. Denard Haden, spon- sor of the Kilgore Rangerettes, was the instructor for the school. On August 10, the Cardettes performed in the Cot- ton Bowl at half time for the Salesmanship game between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers. The Cardettes also performed at all pep rallies, Cardinal football games, and several basketball games. A Cardette and Band banquet was held February 7. At this time Gay johns was announced as the Outstanding Cardette and Craig Wagner was named Cardette Beau. The Cardette sponsor is Mrs. Regina Hurst who has worked with the Cardettes since their organiza- tion in January of 1965. :pam at MHS i l t.'3 7' l y - - Cardette officers are fbollom rowj Marilyn Brevik, treasurerg Mary Lou Batungartner, historiang and Ann Bransford, secretary. Officers in the Top raw are Chris Cunningham and Kathy Wafford, social chairmeng Janis Calvert, presidentg and Marilyn Foster, historian. l 1 I Il Drill team leaders are Anita Starr, co-captaing Janis Calvert, leaderg Gay johns, co-captaing I Debbie Stafford, leaderg and Linn Kincannon, leader. 73 I Thespian Club officers are Donna Akers, librarian-clerkg Bruce Bassett, presidentg Toni Bailey, secretaryg Mr. Bill Smith, sponsorg Cathy Cook, treasurerg and Lenny Barrett, pe vice-president. 'Q Thespian members deliver a comic singing Valentine, sent through the Valentine Post Office operated by the Thespians. A 5. Lana Church and Ken MCEUt1Il are shown doing their scene ii Thesplan Club The MacArthur Chapter of Thes- pians has now been an active organiza- tion at MHS for three years. The or- ganization is sponsored by the drama teachers, Mr. Bill Smith and Mr. jerry Cottingame. The club is made up of about 75 National Thespians, those members who have earned ten points by contributing eighty hours of work to dramag all other members are considered under- studies. Thespian activities for this year in- clude the production of Ondine, a three act play produced in the fall. Other activities were the Valentine Post Office, the Annual Outburst, and a costtune party in the spring. 'I an 'C uet acting which they performed at the Waco Speech and rama Competition. A scene from Ondine, the Thespian play presented in the fall. is :xi s - Future Engineersu discuss the plans for the Ondine sets. i 75 Alright girls, let s get organized! Deadline Jim Work receives the Peabody Procrasti- nation Award from his colleagues. ' K. .W But Mrs, Pollard we can't find it. I still say the CREST staff should have a This is hardly worth computer. a thousand words. Mark and Bev throw up their hands in exasperation. DOD'f b0ihCr 115- W6'rC buSy. 2 3' Brenda, how many times do I have to tell What did you say Mrs Pollard? The CREST With the 1966 CREST off to the presses, the annual staff began work on the 1967 yearbook. Preliminary plans were laid, and the staff met throughout the summer in order to have everything organized by the first of school. With the beginning of school and until March, staff members continued to work at a feverish pace, meeting deadlines in order to make this CREST the best ever. The staff is made up of twenty-five students repre- senting each of the four classes and is chosen each spring by the sponsor and the editor from applications submitted by interested students. The members of the 1967 CREST staff are: Brenda Guenther Marilyn Dean . . . . . . . Carol Wilson Becky Mims .... Beverly Stahly Diane Farmer . . . Pat Odom Karen Majorowicz Debby jones Chris Shotwell .. Shelia Perry jim Work ..... Carol West Lonnie Cardwell Rebecca Roman . Tim Lavender Anna Webb' Cindy Kuhn Debbie Brann Jana Bernard Beverly Wilson . . . . . . Mark Covey Cindy Young . . . Steve Williams Jim Work Darlene Brown . . Editor Art and Layout .. . Senior Class . . . . Junior Class Sophomore Class . Freshman Class . . . Sports .. Organizations .. Activities Faculty and Administration .. Photographers Business Manager No, I don't think we can use any captions from Playboy Co-editors, Barbara Burkett and Diane Duckworth, fall apart with the help of Susan Loter and Chip Lester after meeting another deadline. Susan Loter find that typing comes Cindy Burton and in handy when working on a newspaper. , A e b Q X Vi ppyp p Std , M if y L 3 Connie Williams and Richard Fisk learn that making a good newspaper takes a combination of skill and hard work. The TALE FEATHER is edited by co-editors Barbara Burkett and Diane Duckworth under the di- rection of Mrs. Gay Wall. Other members of the staff are Susan Loter, third page editorg Cindy Burtong organizations editorg Chip Lester, sports editorg Liz Carleton, amusements editorg Richard Fisk, general managerg and Connie Vffilliams, organizations editor. The reporters for the TALE FEATHER are members of the Journalism I class. The TALE FEATHER has been in publication for the past three years. The paper gives students a chance to further their journalistic knowledge while helping to inform the student body of current activi- ties and events. National Honor Society The National Honor Society, spon- sored by Mrs. Barbara Wilson, is an organization for junior and senior stu- dents who maintain an A or better scholastic average, with straight A's in citizenship. Membership is obtained by invitation after the approval of a panel of teachers. The purpose of N.H.S. is to develope character, service, and scholarship and to recognize those who have developed these qualities. The yearly activities of N.H.S. include a Scholarship Information Night, two formal initiation ceremonies, a Christ- mas party, and an installation banquet in the spring. f-'W , A V . VV W? - 3' . in . A .fa,. wx. ,L ,,,a Q M 4. Ni . The annual Christmas party was enlivened by The Twister. National Honor Society officers are KRow U john Neilson, presi- dentg Buddy Wilkins, reporter, Anita Starr, executive committee, Mrs. Barbara Wilson, sponsorg Linn Kincannon, treasurerg and Rick Stubbs, executive committee. fRow 22 Cathy Gillespie, executive committee, Barbara Burkett, secretaryg and Marilyn Foster, executive committee. Vice-president, Warren Schuenemann, is not pictured. A tutoring service was one of the programs of the Society. .L 79 Key Club members proudly display their banner. l O f Q 5 Key Club The Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Jack Singley, is a service organization open to sophomore, junior, and senior boys. The organization, which is af- filiated with the Irving Kiwanis Club, was founded in the fall of 1965. Some activities enjoyed by Key Club members are attendance at the District Convention, an installation banquet, and basketball games with other organi- zations. The Key Club project for the year was the selling of senior stickers for student notebooks, cars, and lock- ers. For the first time the organization sponsored the Key Club Opportunity Award Scholarship to be given to a graduating senior. The Key Club sweetheart is Anita Starr. ,v- is I.. Key Club officers are Steve Nance, treasurer, Alan Bowles, vice-presidentg Ronnie Banks, presi- dentg and Mark Baird, secretary. Mike Lake, senior director, and Bob Stark, junior director, are not shown. The delegates for the State F.T.A. Convention in San Antonio were chosen by a point system based on grades, mem- bership in school organizations, and offices held in these organizations. Future Teachers of America The MacArthur Chapter of the Fu- ture'Teachers of America is an or- ganization for students who wish to learn more about the teaching pro- fession. Requirements for membership are a B academic average and an A citizenship average. The sponsors are Miss Kay Phelps and Mr. Kent Mer- rill. Some activities enjoyed this year by FTA members were lectures by pro- fessional educators, an inauguration banquet, attendance at the District Convention at Arlington State College and the State convention held in San Antonio, a Christmas caroling party, and an end-of-the-year party. The FTA in striving to carry out the purposes of the organization has sponsored such projects as team teach- ing, teacher-assistance, and cake sales in the teacher's lounge. FTA members also participate in P.T.A. and school devotionals. The chapter competes with other FTA's across the state in such events as the Mr. and Miss FTA contest, the chapter scrapbook and yearbook competition, and the best FTA project contest. Art Clayton, president of the MacArthur chapter, placed third in the District Mr. FTA contest and was elected as a state dele- gate from District V. t:..f ' tra., r me Officers of the F.T.A. are Ifrom the bonom, left to rigbtj,Nancy Long, program vice-presidentg Jennifer Bickel, historiang Susie Ashburn, librariang Rebecca Roman, corresponding secretary, Barbara Nelson, secretary, Brenda Guenther, treasurer, Bill Pollock, executive vice-president, Art Clayton, presidentg and sponsors, Miss Kay Phelps and Mr. Kent Merrill. Miss F .S.A. IQKTHY EASTON Future Secretaries of America The MacArthur Future Secretaries Association, sponsored by the National Secretaries Association with Mrs. Shirley Cleveland as advisor, is a pro- fessional group organized to engender interest in the secretarial field and to encourage continuing education through association with those engaged in the secretarial profession. Annual events highlighting the year are the attendance of a seminar sponsored by the National Secretaries Association, a trip to Six Flags, a banquet, and the selection of Miss F.S.A. from the chapter. 'Y , .,.. 1,-WW Officers of the future secretaries are healed! Sue Wallace, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Shirley Cleveland, sponsorg frlandmgj Marianne Earnest, vice-president, Gwen Covington, presidentg Carol Vinson, recording sec- retaryg and Debbie Fletcher, treasurer. ,,.. ,.,,sa,a..awd I 964 How many times do I have to tell you? Take the eggs out of the shells!!! Future Homemakers of America The MacArthur chapter of the Future Homemakers of America, sponsored by homemaking teachers, Mrs. Jean Barton, Mrs. Theota Baylis, Mrs. Paulene Elliott, and Mrs. Barbara Copeland, is a service and social organization for girls who have taken or are presently taking homemaking courses. F.H.A. members enjoyed activi- ties such as a Wiener roast at Fritz Park in the fall, a Mother-Daughter banquet held February 16 at the Holiday Inn, and a Father-Daugh- ter picnic in May. The over-all goal of the organi- zation is to help individuals im- prove personal family and com- munity living, now and in the fu- ture. The 1966-67 F.H.A. Beau is Donnie Freeman. Officers of the Future Homemal-:ers are KRow 12 Gay Watson, fourth vice- president, Jeanne Cox, fifth vice-presidentg Peggy Enckhausen, presidentg Marsha Cherry, parliamentariang and Karen McAnear, sergeant-at-arms. fRow 22 Sharon Kemp, first vice-presidentg Jeri Pierce, historiang Betty Read, secretary, Debbie Childers, sixth vice-presidentg and Barbara Burkett, treasurer. Not pictured is Carol Melvin, third vice-president. Library Assistants decorate the bulletin boards with current clip- pings. Keeping track of over 8,000 books is just one of the many re- sponsibilities of the Library Assist- ants. Not only do they checkout, shelve, repair, and catalogue books, but they also find time to orientate the new students and faculty mem- bers to the services provided by the library. Each month they try to at- tract readers to the library through new and entertaining ideas on their bulletin boards. But it is not all work and no play, for the Library Assistants enjoy a spring party each year. Library Assistants Institution of higher learning? 92, Librarians revive ancient art . . . reading ll Science Club The MacArthur Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Floyd King and Mr. Robert McCrea, is an organiza- tion open to students taking biology, chemistry, ad- vanced general science, or physics. The purpose of the club is to help further the students interest and knowledge in the scientific field. Some of the activities enjoyed by the members are field trips and scientific symposiums. HWS How Mod can you get?? ,.Qef,-.r.:4fz,.. - , . ,, ,i-, . .,... ,Aww The Science Club officers are Bruce Dundas, presidentg Debbie Stafford, reporter, Dan Henderson, vice-president, Darrell Reid sergeant-at-arms, and Diane McGuire, secretary. 2' l U Rocket Club officers are Billy Mays, vice-presidentg Dan Henderson, presidentg and john Neilson, secretary-treasurer. Qft Proud fathers display baby rockets. The MacArthur Rocket Society The MacArthur Rocket Society is char- tered as an official section of the National Association of Rocketry. The purpose of M.A.R.S. is to open the doors to a world of fascinating subjects for its members through the enjoyable and challenging sport of model rocketry. An active member of M.A.R.S. will gain experience is rocketry, aerodynamics, me- teorology, photography, chemistry, physics, aerospace engineering, and biology through the c1ub's activities. Mr. Donnie josefy is the sponsor. Alpha Rho Tau Officers of Alpha Rho Tau are Ronnie Pringle, parliamentariang Patti Tierney, vice-president Kathleen Shannon, president, Gale Reynolds, secretary and treasurerg and Suzi Martinez, reporter Alpha Rho Tau, MacArthur's first art club, was organized in October of 1966 and is sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn Kelly. Alpha Rho Tau has served MacArthur by making goal post signs for football games and doing art work for such activities as the FHA style shows and Thespian plays. One of the club's main projects for this year was an art exhibit, March 1-14, held in MacArthur's main hall. In preparation for the exhibit painting parties were held at the Irving Y. The club rounded out the year with a costume party in the spring. Each guest wore a costume of his own design. Alpha Rho Tau members work on an art project ist Spanish Club officers are Kmwdingj Greg Parr, presidentg Gay Johns, secretaryg Natalie Potts, treasurerg Lenny Barrett, sergeant-at-ar-msg Cindy Wilke, historiang Linda Jessup, vice-presidentg and Wayne Ruyle, reporter. Sealed are sponsors, Mrs. Patricia Goode and Mrs. Betty Fry. Spanish Club The Spanish Club, which was first organized last year, is an organization for those students currently taking Spanish and who wish to learn more of the culture of Spanish speaking countries and participate in activities relating to Spanish. The club's sponsors are Mrs. Patricia Goode and Mrs. Betty Fry. Ths year the club participated in an international football game with the German and French clubs. Members also enjoyed an international Christmas party in December. john Watson does research for the Spanish Club. Spanish Club members take time out for a siesta. l 4 Y I if X g ,Ag . at . isysse L . The Latin Club, a so- cial and informative club, is sponsored by Mr. C. H. Rattan. The Latin Club was or- ganized in the fall semes- ter of 1965. This year the club hopes to become af- filiated with the nation- wide junior Classical League. The club's activities for this year included partici- pation in basketball games and a foreign language club party in December. A,i.,,1 9: T fi' T , ' i - Q-.ffsl Are you sure Don Meredith started this way? Latin Club Latin club officers are: Mr. C, H. Rattan, sponsorg jo Ann Graham, secretaryg Buddy Wilkins, vice-presidentg Barbara Roberts, presidentg and Richard Lawhon, reporter. 1 ,fi vs .4 L' f The officers of Les Amis Francais are Miss Ruth Stevens, sponsorg Liz Fowler, sec- retaryg Diane Duckworth, reporter and historiang Nancy johnson, program chair- mang Dick Kaster, parliamentariang Bob Pickett, vice-presidentg Donnie Freeman, president. 1 J Language labs turn French Club members into live wires. Qxt Quarterback, Carol West, holds the in- ternational powderpuff football game trophy. Les Amis Frangais The Les Amis Francais is an organization for students currently enrolled in French and for students who have completed two years of French. The purpose of the club, which is spon- sored by Miss Ruth Stevens, is to bring the French culture to the students so that they may better enjoy their study of French. Some of the regular activities enjoyed by the members are skating, a spring picnic, ex- change student programs, dinner at a French restaurant, and corresponding with foreign pen pals. Les Amis Francais is also champion of the international powderpuff football game played against the German and Spanish Clubs. H During class German Club members see slides of Germany. Club members decorate the German room bulletin board. 5 6 .f lllbl 5 Zllll ,bll , llll lll,Al 1 Q., l , ...1. , . 2:2255 W Officers of the German Club are fRow 12 Linda Davis, secre- tary, Mrs. Martha Woodard, sponsor, Maureen Walsh, historiang fRaw 21 John Neilson, vice-president, Rick Brantly, sergeant-ab armsg Mike Dunn, reporterg John Nickonovitz, president, Gary Redding, parliamentarian. Not pictured is Donna Akers, treasurer. German Club The German Club, in its first year of organization, is sponsored by Mrs. Martha Woodard. Require- ments for membership are that the student be in the first or second year of German. Activities enjoyed by German Club members were an ice skating party in Octoberg football games against the Spanish and French Clubs in Novemberg a Christmas party for all language clubs in Decemberg and a dinner at Jagerstube, a German restaurant, in February. DECA club officers are jerry Holmes sponsor Molly Forsythe parliamentarian Mike Lloyd, treasurerg Kathy Easton, sec- retary James Hill president Kim Holloway promotion manager and jay jordan honorary president. N-Stiff? DECA The 'Distributive Education Clubs of America are designed to install in high school stu- dents an awareness of the im- portance of the free enterprise system. Organized in the fall of 1965, the MacArthur chap- ter is sponsored by Mr. jerry Holmes. This year DECA participat- ed in the area Distributive Ed- ucation Conference held in Irv- ing. By several members plac- ing in the contest, MacArthur earned the right to enter the State Conference. Because of these activities, DECA has be- come one of the answers to preparing students for the com- plicated business world of to- day. DECA club members chose Molly Forsythe as their 1966- 67 sweetheart. , '--f.1f2Ql4wv , 'nf 1, ,,,. so :rem-, Printing Club The Printing Chapter of the Vocational In- dustrial Club was organized in the fall of 1965. T Sponsored by Mr. George Moore, the Printing Club competed in district meet and state con- t6SlT. The Printing Club's activities included hosting a meeting of the Dallas House of Printing Crafts- men and an annual Spring Banquet on April 20. The 1967 Printing Club sweetheart is Michelle Ely. Much skill is required in operating the print shop press. Printing club officers are Jerry Bunch, parliamentariang Don Lemley, secretaryg Joe jourden, treasurerg Mr. George Moore, sponsorg Roy Kriegel, vice-presidentg Gil Harrell, presiclentg Ronny Goff, reporterg and Darrell Skaggs, sergeant-at-arms. Forrest Dorsey, I.C.T. sponsor, speaks at a club meeting. Industrial Cooperative Training The Industrial Cooperative Training Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Club of America is a social and service organization for students v enrolled in I.C.T. and is sponsored by Mr. For- rest Dorsey. Activities enjoyed this year by I.C.T. members were the Area VII V.I.C.A. convention in Sul- phur Springs where members attended work- shops, a district meeting at Irving High where Debbie Green, chapter secretary, ran for district secretary, and the State convention in Houston in May. Members of this organization also enjoyed two play nights held at the MacArthur gym and an Employer-Employee Banquet in the spring. The club also gave a Thanksgiving bas- ket to a needy family. I,C.T. officers are: Beverly Bumgarner, reporterg Donnie Pen- The Chapter Sweetheart is Marcia Davis. well, sergeant-at-arms, Ginger Perkins, secretaryg Larry Rollins, president, Marcia Davis, treasurerg jay Murphy, parliamentariang and Debbie Green, vice-president. STUDENT COUNCIL Coleen Acheie Donna Akers Judy Akin Chris Anderson Clinton Anderson Linda Armstrong Steve Arndt Susie Ashburn Evelyn Bjorklund Kay Blessing L.T. Blevins Doug Bolger Paul Bounds Mike Box Debbie Brann Marilyn Brevik Scott Brown Pegkgy Bruck Bar ara Burkett Debbie Burrow Mary Caldwell Lonnie Cardwell Eric Carlson Kathy Campbell Terry Carter Donna Christy Cathy Collins Cathy Cook Mary Cox Tony Crabtree Scott Currie Marcia Davis Tommy Davis Virginia Davidson Nita Delong Ronnie Dickinson Gary Eby Linda Edwards Peggy Enckhausen Darrell Englebrecht Sherry Farrar Rusty Fawcett Charlotte Floyd Molly Forsythe Donnie Freeman Rudy Frost Tim Gonser Judy Grimes Bruce Hamm Debbie Hamm Sydney Helms Harry Holbrook Robert Howard Eric Hulet Gay Johns Becky Johnson Becky Jones Sharon Jernigan Sharon Kemp Vivian Kemp Sandy Kerns Sandy Lancaster Blevings Lotspiech Mike Mayo Alexia Morykwas Barbara McClure Kathy O'Quinn Greg Parr Karen Patterson Jeri Pierce Nancy Powers Jeni Prier Judy Prier Nancy Reagan Darrell Reid Becky Roe Cheryl Rollins Dolores Salas Becky Schepers Warren Schuenemann Karen Seay Kenny Seastrunk Mark Shipp Leslie Stalcup Randy Straus Rick Stubbs David Sullivan Warren Thomas Gwen Timmons Dennis Vinson Carol Vinson Graig Waizner Dellanne Watson Steve Wells Priscilla Wickham Robert Wilham Debbie Williams Organization Membership Joy Willis Kris Wilson Wendy Xlllolfe A BAND Tracy Arrington Shary Baggeson Mike Barnes Roxanne Belanger Pam Blackwelder Kyle Bond Sandy Brewer Jim Brinkley Scotty Brown Barbara Burkett Dan Burns Pat Cain Tim Carpenter Odes Choate Chuck Clark Kevin Coleman Steve Conner Bill Cool Paul Cooper Joe Davis Karen Dorsey Diane Duckworth Lydia Duncan Sammie Ellis Betsy Elston Eddy Ernsting Dan Estrada Mark Fessenden Kenneth Foret Bentley Foster Liz Fowler John Garrett Charlotte Gleghorn Lorenzo Gonzales Richard Graham Linda Griffith Brenda Guenther Janice Guenther Bruce Hamm Mark Helgeson Dan Henderson Lee Henderson Beverly Herrman John Higby Lesly Holm Lynne Holm Susan Howse Kerry Hugman Eric Hulet Kick Kaster Phil Kennemer Pat Lankford Felton Leake Steve Ledbetter Dana Le Tendre Renee Le Tendre Kathy Linman James Lobb Jimmy Lollar Anita McCoy Joan McAlhaney Betty Mahaffey Karen Majorowicz Marty Malliton Clare Martin Frank Martinez Robert Maxwell Ray Moore Lynn Morgan John Neilson Jerrie Nuckolls Jim Nuckolls Bob Pickett Linda Reed Sherlyn Roach Shirley Rowley Jimmy Salinas Jimmy Schmitter Marc Shellum Beverly Stahly Phil Statser Jan Thomas John Thomas Steve Tidwell Larry Trujillo Karen Turner Tamae Vaden David Varnado Craig Wagner Andy Wa ker Linda Walker Sue Wallis Dennis Westmorela Mary Whatley Cindy Wilke Margie Wilkinson Jo'hn Williams Bob Wood Leonard Woodruff Nancy Yellot Greg Young B BAND Anita Archer Crystal Archer Cindy Barnes Karen Bates Trudy Bell Jerry Bird Terry Bird Steven Boone William Burch Jan Bushman Dan Cashron Mike Chan Paul Chan Larry Conner Cheryl Conrad Ricky Cornett Mark Covey Morris Denman gieorgEDevlin 315' IPPC Mike Doubet Ronald Edwards Robin Elston David England Peter Gasser Gene Gray Glenda Herring Larry Hickman Donnie Holloway Holly Huffman Lee 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They are the unsung heroes of the football team. Scoreboard MHS OPP. Irving 14 20 Denton 9 7 Thomas Jefferson 20 21 Hillcrest Lf 7 0 Mesquite A wwf!!! 7 26 Sam Houston f XZ!! 15 6 Austin ,Zia C7 o 14 Castleberry 14 7 ' Bell J 14 6 Rider 12 35 Mac Falls to Arch Rival . . . Irving Tiger left halfback, Don Croft, tries for yardage around MacArthur's left end, Art Clayton. Although MacArthur 'pre- vailed at the half 14-6, Dandy Don Croft led the Tiger team to a victory over MacArthur. joe Glenewinkle, senior line- backer, turned in a fine defen- sive game, being in on nearly every tackle for the Cards. ish-1, xg. l E C re i ll QI 4 Vt A yy ,. WN., , M Qu- 5s,.'f' K - 111 Qi' ' t ve- yk W T ,xt K Q.. ' ,f-1fm.L.- ' -it --W., - . A ,..'Wt,t,,1'vfatatatt..tt..t.vMMt1+ , f . 'fe lxilfifigwzfi -if tt - Q : i:3gsg,rtg13E1,tr.f W ,L K , M rm v,,., ,t . 13 :R LATHAM, BENNY Quarterback Captain . - - 1 rr D V, ya t,l, ., C ,Q f:'a,,:,.,gi:1. ' -- 5663 L - , , :, are , l AUTWELL, BENNY GLENEWINKLE, JOE Center Center Co-Captain Co-Captain PARSHALL, STEVE Tailback Co-Captain Benny Latham goes for extra yardage in the final moments against the Denton Broncos. Denton D'opped 9-7 With tailback Steve Parshall netting 97 yards on 16 carries and Kenny Seastrunk explod- ing with a 59 yard punt return for a touchdown, the Cardinals reigned supreme over the Den- ton Broncos, 9-7. This game marked the Cards' first victory over 21 AAAA op- ponent. TUCKER, RICKY Guard Co-Captain The Cardinal bench watches in anticipation for a .Red victory which came five times during the SEHSOI1 The Mac defensive line attempts to block an extra point attempt by Tjg however, they were not successful. Cards Lose to Rebel Rullyp 21-20 Despite explosive offensive plays, strong defensive plays, and come-from-behind rallies, the Cards lost to the Thomas Jefferson Rebels, 21-20. The final ten minutes of play saw MacArthur drive inside the jefferson 25 times. Tailback Steve Parshall gained 179 yards in 14 carries to lead all ground gainers. Other outstanding players were Quarterback Benny Latham and tailback Clifford Johns. 5' i i I, Q I mv., wkxvuhs V I - A im 1 riesawetlag J: yen ,Q ABADIE, JIM BANKS, ANDY BEACHAM, JACKIE Guard Guard Wingback l04 w BARTZ, DAVID Tackle Panthers Pounced 7-0 Playing the Hillcrest Panthers in their first out of town game, the Cardinals returned home with a victory under their feathers. The Cardinals were the only team to push across a touchdown in the new Loos Stadium that night. Benny Autwell and Joe Glene- winkle led a tough Cardinal de- fense to hold the Panthers to naught. I 't sa , it s.rV as H5 P. , v7 V Illll lrlr i , ,ii. ' fi? s 'i 'iii . 'N with it as BROCKLES, BILL CLAYTON, ART Center End Muddy Kenny Seastrunk looks like a loner as he racks up yardage against the Hillcrest Panthers. Skeeters Scoot by, 26-7 Kenny Seastrunk, Benny Latham, and Steve Parshall turned in fine of- fensive games against the Mesquite Skeeters, but the Cardinals were unable to stop all-state candidate, Eddie Phil- lips, as he led the Skeeters to a 26-7 vic- tory over the Cardinals. Latham had a good night, hitting on 10 out of 15 passes. All-state candidate, Steve Parshall, sweeps left end, looking for an open- ing against the Skeeters. , ri f 533 1 C gif, 1. t - . ' 1 ,CN it VVV. , s'L, s--. ' 1 .eii a,e S ysss COCHRAN, JERRY Halfback DICKINSgbif RONALD FAG?2i5ZgiDON The Skeeters- bid on. a pass from Cardinal, CH er Benny Latham, which was completed to Bruce Smith. After a long bus trip to the Capital City, the Cards dropped a 14-O decision to the Austin Maroons. It was the Cards' only shut- out of the '66 season. Despite the two touchdowns' scored by Austin, the Cardina1's defense was a standout with the secondary picking off three Maroon aerials. Andy Banks and David Bartz team up to put the stop on an Austin Maroon ballcarrier. Maroons Prevall, 14-0 FERNANDEZ, STEVE Guard I FLEMING, CHARLES HORSTMANN, KERRY Guard Efld Cardinals Tumble the Texans As a result of near perfect defense and fine offensive play, Mac- Arthur won a 15-6 decision over Arlington Sam Houston. Defensive efforts of joe Glenewinkle, Stan Patterson, Larry Pike, Kenny Sea- strunk,'ancl Benny Latham allowed the visitors to cross midfield only twice. f ' -W 1. f 2 r 2 .V DW' L' 5 , , - K L ' A gm? 2 , , 3 ' k K ii Quarterback Benny Latham runs interference for ball carrier Steve Parshall. Top punt return man, Clifford johns, attempts to return a punt against the Texans. HOBBS, EDDIE JOI-INS,' CLIFFORD JOHNSTON, BILLY Wingback Tailback Quarterback 3' 'x A .,-.fy .Q ,K V- p Aw 7: . - ,R ff . .,', Z.x,..,gW ng., ,jfvwf Benny Latham sprints through a hole created by Kirk Worden. LAWHON, RICHARD LESTER, CHIP LOTER, IVIIKE Tailbaqk Wingback Quarterback hw 1f1'SS ' 35.6. ll Q Yilll A+-F'--13? aww, Q f . iiegvf- were--Y1gf:f'fr --' a , 75? ' f' ' - . wpfgge '. K q R, . ff . s l 3f2'w1- rf i, -- n ..., me . Q ,lj ,II-.1 'ins T' , SPX le F ee 5 W A EH gb Q4 X',, ' -J-N. ' f ' ff' , ' ' ? 'sfw: ' bf Y ' ' ' ,WML . A1 Fw. ,,,. ' s Hi K , in r ' ssle A W A N gk f ' Fr - , -' sf' 'UQ' i',l Q ' 'ffl 1, Zl 5 Div , 'V' -, L? . ,,. ,. ,xii ,,,iiQf,.,,-EEQ3' any MAREK, BILL MOORE, ALGER MORGAN, BUDDY Tackle Tackle End Cards Crumble Cust PARR, GREG Gu ard PATTERSON, STAN Tackle Steve Parshall fupper left hand cornerj tries to power his way across the Lion goal line from the one, on a fourth clown play. The Cards failed to hit payclirt and the Lions took over possession. PATTISON, FRED Tackle y, Charlie Schrieber flies over left tackle to score the first six points in the Cards' victory. To many MacArthur fans, it looked as though the game would end in a 7-7 deadlock. Benny Latham and Freddie Powers soon took care of that, with Powers hauling in a 41 yard Latham pass with 2:15 left in the game. MacArthur took the lead early in the first quarter when Charlie Schrieber scored from the three yard line. This 14-7 victory preserved the Card's perfect record in District 4-A, Zone 2. , , A 4 if 4- ' Q v 5, , x . l ' . Kenny Seastrunk leaves a Lion defender as he drives through left tackle for some tough yardage. f 'WF' ,j XR? 1 . ,- Q x www . Y 'Y - f . , , is ,. c wwiyj tkr, it 4 ax Nvgjq .1 ks r K,Q,Qa,r,9,L, ,Sim in 4 - -. yijfgf if j ., f U ,, 1, me N H . 5' X Q -5 v N 'A K x xx ev- rbi , A N xx QS, Q ' if -4 -- ' --U so , , . . -K rev j 4- f - N m ee' x - .zxyj 3, 4,15 ' +i4'f: PIKE, LARRY Guard . I2 j - '.,.k,:12,- V - ,,a:s2iQggig,: 1 c. . ,- Vmy, , at ffvlflf W a . gtk- tv POWERS, FREDDIE REID, DARRELL End End . 2' kt ,rg W? I ri, his-Q1 Re Quarterback Billy Johnston rolls around left end for major yardage. Johnston replaced Latham after an ankle injury in the third quarter. Parshall chalks up major yardage against Bell by following the blocking of Charlie Schrieber. fi 1 SCHRIEBER, CHARLES SEASTRUNK, KENNY. X SMITH, BRUCE Fullback Wingback K P 'Q-2 gd 5 P fx. VX X ,X ye- Q, ANXQQAXX QLVVS wr e-Dazzle Raiders I4-6 C y Q4 ow? I QEJ X Q! Q fqfigefcwe Many key plays were turned in by various Cardinal perform- ers'en route to this crucial 14-6 victory over the Bell Raiders, but split-end Freddie Powers and tailback Steve Parshall led the attack. On a razzle-dazzle play, quarterback Billy Johnston threw a short pass to Parshall, who flipped the ball to Powers. Powers made a plunging grab, going over for the touchdown. Cornerback Kerry West and defensive back Kenny Seastrunk prepare to put the stop on the Bell offensive drive. 'II3 Mac De-zoned By Riderg 35-I2 An ancient single-wing offense and a tough defense spurred Rider to a 55-12 win, the downfall of Cardinal chances to the zone title. Steve Parshall powered his way from the Rider four yard line in the first half for the Cards' first six points. Kirk Worden did final honors carrying for the last six points of the season for the Cardinals. The Redbirds went for two points on both P.A.T.s and were kept from WISENER, RU55 paydirt both times. Tackle WOODALL BILL fullback , I , - s Steve Parshall follows the blocking of Kirk Worden for a small gain against Rider. Par- shall was the leading ground gainer for the Cards this season. WORDEN, KIRK Fullback VINSON, DENNIS Guard 'W , lnmwm- ' -7 ,jiij .K - 1 W,,, estee i f N fg.g,,,3gf,,,sgQ timer ' ' 1 -, .' ' . ,-, . v' in f ' V 5-1.6-gi-2' ,J V 31, ww. . -'2 ,, ' WEST, KERRY Fullhack XWILKINS, BUDDY End Steve Parshall powers his way through Rider defenders to score the first Cardinal touchdown, g I A K ,ff e s Q R Q. 4. gf X , Y' r.5Zt...l.. fxii-'f..??,'. .' Q K Cardinal defensive back, Gordon Fagg, attempts to put the stop on the Rider ball carrier. It was in vain, as Rider scored on the play. Happiness ls Football from defeat and deiection to the moment of Victory! ,wa gun 1966 Cardinal '.' Team JW! SCOREBOARD A MHS OPP. Grand Prairie 19 6 Samuel O 22 Eastern Hills 14 6 Bryan Adams 20 16 Sam Houston 9 12 Irving 27 14 Castleberry 36 20 Bell 21 6 Richland 19 25 Bolfom row: Strauss, Davis, Hutchings, Black, Carter, Conner, Beach, Mayo, Davis, Martin. Semnd row: Ladasau, Dodos, Trapnell Parr, Rhodes, Green, Staggs, Reid, Wells, Loving. Third raw: Perkins, Morgan, Portillo, .McLendon, Kerbow, Gallagher, Jackson Meredith, Cooper, Brunt. Fourth row: Hutchings, Felty, Vaughn, Cole, Sark, jones, Boyle, Grigsby, Moore, john. Top row: Mgr. Ro clenbush, Mgr. Miller, Sullivan, Watts, Miller, Blair, Fieszell, Coaches: Maurice Fife, jolly Pridgeon, Lee Wescott. II7 Cofaptain Darrell Cooper rolls right end in hopes of finding a receiver. Other co-captains are Tom Ladusau, jerry Rhodes, and Glen Black. Mac B-team Downs Irving B's, 27-145 End Season XC? C 3 U Cardinal halfback Mike Conner is jarred loose from the ball by 1 U Larry Morgan scram- for yardage against Irving. Tommy Davis interferes as an Irving receiver attempts to haul in a passg the ball fell incomplete. i ith 6-2 Record! Q rving tackler. End David McLendon watches as a David Cooper pass scoots by his finger l tips. Mac won the game 27-14. 1966 Freshman Football Row 1: Harris, Grimshaw, Sanders, Rushing, Walker, Blair, Eby, Lester, Stanton, Smith. Row 2: Randazzo, Pryor, Willis, Mar shall, Morris, Vinson, Whetstone, Hawkins, Tompkins, Currie, Mims. Row 3: Crabtree, Shellum, Poole, Salazar, Merck, Kelly Domanico, Rich, Thomas. Raw 4: Brown, Hammond, Bartlett, Gardner, Ayo, Stevens, Phy, Harris, Staggs. Raw 5: Bradley Fetter, Powers, Hutson, Kemp, Cannon, Butterworth, Hamberger, Deaton. Coaches Don Harvey and Bob Ledbetter. If Scorebox RED TEAM WHITE TEAM MHS OPP. MHS OPP Irving Black O 0 Irving Gold 6 0 Irving Gold 14 26 Irving Bl21Ck 21 14 Hurst 8 12 Central 30 20 Central 6 8 Ifviflg Gold 0 14 Euless 6 6 Euless 6 3 Irving Black 14 16 Hufst 3 14 Mac White 8 0 MK Red 0 3 Ifving Gold 22 6 II.'Vl1'1g UBIHCIQH 16 16 Cost w1ll be 3450 000 SE X i 4 5 if me Qi S 5 ' f 5 4 ia , 4. p f xt- Vg 1 K1 x f iw Vkyk U .Hgh as J. 4 ' Y, , x I 1 g i A I W A 5 ,, ,vp ' ,wif . i s ' A , W .w w X A N353 . N . , .fi 5 ' ,mutt . S' ' 5 35 - : ' Q' ! 'ix uf, 1 1-+5-fm Q.- 1 .1 f 2 wfgr-I x 'ig ',.g,,, , PM , M X if N' sz' gi? , :,, , t '- G1' lu i! if 3 5 5 ,,,,,Mf vAA 'Z , I 5 Construct1on Begins !! ', an Q , Gf- A, , V K . . Q, -2 i, M. . . ' Roundballers 1966 1 ART CLAYTON STEVE HOLLABAUGH Cards Tank Tigers, 70-64 and 55-54! Gee, Dave, you hand's so warm! BILLY JOHNSTON ,,..,M ,........ Would you believe six legs? h ee ol 75 . ,QZQQ V, 3. ,f BENNY LATHAM xwit. il e uflpllll? V Tiptoe through the tulips with me Put your arms around me . Come to Papa ! ! Cagers Show Great Improvement This Year MacArthur's season record was 10-16 with two district wins over Castleberry. Victories in non-district play came with two triumphs over Irving High, Crozier Tech, and North Dallas High. Single victories were over South Oak Cliff and Bonham. Mac's district scoring average was 52 points per game, while their opponents averaged 56 points per game. Leading scorers were Darrell Reid with 12 points per game and Steve Parshall with 11 points per game. Leading the way in the rebounding department was Wayne Ruyle, one of the team's most improved players, and Parshall. The outlook for next season is good. Ruyle, a junior, holds an 8 point per game average and does a good job on the boards. Billy Johnston and Randy Tucker, juniors, show a lot of promise as does several other juniors. A large number of sophomores will move up from the B team. Following the bouncing ball. Anticipation of two points. Darn that bubble-gum ! Darhlink, next time let me do it. JOE Massa SCOREBOARD District MAC OPP Bell 63 78 Castleberry 55 49 Rider 34 50 Sam Houston 38 47 Bell 59 70 Castleberry 67 50 Rider 46 48 Sam Houston 50 52 Non-District Crozier Tech 46 32 Irving 70 64 W. T. White 56 71 North Dallas 59 55 Thomas jefferson 38 77 Grand Prairie 54 58 South Oak Cliff 54 47 W. T. White 58 61 North Dallas 65 57 Jesuit 40 53 Crozier Tech 52 43 Denison 61 70 Bonham 48 45 Sam Houston 51 60 Irving 55 54 Hillcrest 42 56 Bryan Adams 58 61 Highland Park 55 74 Highland Park 58 69 I l l I l E Fred Astaire should be so graceful! l . Arghhhhhhhh ! H I'm on my hands and knees-let me have the ball! DELLIS MAY BILL MEREK You hitihim high and I'l1 hit him low Put your little foot, put your little foot, put your little foot right there . . DAVID MCLEN-DON STEVE PARSHALL Finger-tip control? ,pf-HX x DARRELL REID X 1 4 Wlith PF fliers you get more bounce to the ounce! , L, A I r 'W 1- 4 . I told you4my gn He was a big, hairy green man about this high . . I , I i I WAYNE RUYLE RANDY TUCKER O000000011 ypu q BILL WOODALL KEN YOUNG . , 5315 fewer cavities! '!! .i.i e ' W ' A1 ix, - er 'ff HTATF7 7 is ' ., f ., s . ,111, new ,.--.:,Q, -M5-8. Q3 +14 qg ai :i s ',,,! -Jrxxvil, -A 6.2-.,1:.v5f X f ,L e S4 W' ' 'ii 1 y 'N Yeah, it's a Braniff alright! q , - figifi. 2, 4 l 1: 41 -x K ' Av ,si ' i Y as JC., 24,5 ea 4 1' i . N: L. fe 5 e 5 E 5 , .-' X i sk ..,, 3 Y I knew those ballet lessons Hey, Reid, did you swallow would pay off! your gum? I3I B-Team Basketball Members of the B-team are KBoltom f0wj Savage, Garland, Black, Phillips, Lewis. fRow 2J Lehr, Ladusau, Rhodes Cooper Eu bank fTop fowl Cargile, McMasters, Miller, Furgerson, Coach J. C. Pridgeon. SCOREBOARD MHS OPP Crozier Tech 38 37 Irving 39 47 W. T. White 46 55 North Dallas 47 25 W. T. White 60 49 North Dallas 50 27 Jesuit 51 33 Crozier Tech 69 34 Irving 42 51 Bell'l' 48 53 Rideril' 43 48 Highland Park 48 50 Castleberiyx 61 57 Sam Houston? 52 59 Bella: 58 57 Rider ' 45 44 Highland Park 59 66 Castleberryqf 55 57 Sam Houston? 62 54 'Denotes district games I 5 D f ft txt Tall up, with the fresh corn taste of . . . Pattie-cake, pattie-cake Le-t's see now, what was that step? 1 Let's see now, what v . i According to my calculations, that ball is falling at an angle of 37 degrees, with an average velocity of . . . B-Teumers Play Heavy Schedule . . . E Oc Take I0 Victories Over Opponents bad ul. You rea my iber g ass tennis s o I35 Freshman Basketball Boliom row: Edwards, Brown, Powers, Hamberger, Copus, Mims, Curry. Row 2: Rich, Kelly, Kohbalcher, Merek, Carlson Lester Thompkins, and Coach Bob Ledbetter. Not pictured: Bartlett, Yarbo, Morris. TEAM I TEAM II Mac. Opp. Mac. Opp Bishop Lynch 47 54 Arlington 55 Green Hill 54 38 Green Hill 62 Mesquite 42 73 Highland Park 49 Green Hill 68 137 Grapevine 32 Vivian Field 39 40 Central 32 Grapevine 35 47 Irving II 39 Bishop Dunne 45 54 Irving I 47 Euless 44 55 Mac I 35 Central 38 40 Euless 64 Irving II 57 37 Central 47 Mac II 47 35 Irving II 14 Irving I 50 41 Irving I 47 Euless 34 72 Mac I 47 Central 45 62 Euless 31 Irving II 57 49 Mac II 50 47 Irving I 38 55 The ball has stuck to my band-aid! I think I just split my gym shorts! G h, I ' h ' h If ' . , , os WIS It were a time I WlSh I may, I wish I m1ght . . . These guys don't know it, but in exactly 14 bounces . . . m e ,, .. ,W ..A, .,..Q -t 1. . . ' 2 LL,, , - , T? if 'K ' ' - f' . - ? .. i. K ir f A , . -A X gii I WV? K: ' ',-, . ...V . T , 9 X T . Q TV . :,, I f ...x.. 1 p Ae Wim 11' 5 , If ,A ,.AV, Ll:Al 1 V , L, . .iNgQga553.? I ,. .k., gy I phi I 6 Wxyk A I A ,, 1 fs? Q,-ts! ' . 4 essr . T or 1 ,,Q M . r i 1 . s 1 . ...W ' -V --e 1, T f- .. ,,.,.. r .,...-. .- ,t i QKTS, in T ' T es.. yn N :nrt Mgr! Vg Gyn X A , . . x Q. ,xW, X. -A V K 1 , W A I K A H.-R k Vs ..,., fs W ei at N . 4 - L V . ,,.. s , V . Q 5535 ij., SRT, .i??,?t. V . fry, 1 Ugg as t A JST, , gk: .gyy V 1 Y, v , . - :.2 Y 5 A he -. . . 2-,, - fi? . xyv is f V D f K- ' 'S ' . ,. 5 '- Y- - ' K? , ...T1 r r V V . Q V f .0 - 5' cr r f' 31 . 2 T ' e .f'T'-ACK V , --4---r- 9 Q r ei of 1 L, f A 4- : ' V . ' ,rr ' of - T' . s 2-:1fi is 'fa-f f' Q f 4' . 1 I-:ii L 1- ki' 1.01911 - ' 'V - 1.-7 . fs - 1 J' 4 i-93 I , ,. ' he Tr' Ms f 1 -3' ,Wt ,,.5 M v v,a . , , ,. , A , . ,, ,L ,, .Y t tttt 'a ' cttc . f. M. Members of the girls' tennis team are Nancy Benson, Carol West, Sharon Word, Lisa Graham, Lucy Parrish, Elendia Edwards, and Myra Thornton. Varsity Racketeers Hav The MHS Varsity Tennis Team, coached by Jack Kitzmiller, has 1'r1 - - - boosted MacArthur's hopes for U.I.L. competition with a successful , F season and has made much im rovement throu hout the ear. The tennis team consists of sixteen players, seven girls and nine boys, but y ryrpa . , will feel the loss of seven players who will graduate this year. Regard- . 4 g y less of this fact, MacArthur's teams future looks sunny. ..,r Wig Zim ..,. ' A- ., X i ,TTL lliiilf f-i'i? .ryf Q -'.- .rrr .'-- .' 9 2 ,A-a av f .ma-Af fs -: X . f T sr if ff' WMM ...T e . 53,4 ,.- . ftp' 1 ...Y .l. . H ' ' 'U 1 it u , fi- 'fhf .. l . ' ,Q S 1 .gi ,'., aw .fr,.imr..:: . i . L4 if ,il ,V Q WMM- . , my .1.tir.d-,a.M.w-q- . A , Llili I A , ,yi .,,y t. 512, A . f 212. ,I . .1, r 1 .1 fm COACH JACK KITZMILLER MYRA THORNTON CAROL WEST 'L A X ll Q if .Y 2 n 4 i ., M 1 E f . Yyrqr, I . .b ..rr .f,r -N -4'1 : 1 l .,,,,,, , .QgQ,....i-uifii K Q KK ' 3 ii . 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M few. suis. g i, ff.M .x1l ,fix yi, . xi ,g,s,. -, , l, . .in , V -b 'fv' - ,Q ' f 1 .,.,. x .' mr'- fi f' W V ' ., - KK'. .- - K K W' w+-' -. , ,- ' . KK .A-P ,,,.fK ' ,'K, -we ui - f 'K J L. . , .e -Mai K -K K 2 i . , f ' i e ,wimiff K KK-' K, A ,,-, we ., . sl - 1-.,,,5i,E.QH5gi?,..w5,W- I ' 1 W 2 5 ' L W 4 Members of the boys' tennis team are Rudy Frost, Danny Wallace, Bruce Hamm, Butch Statser, john Nielson, Ronnie Goff, Tim Lavender, Hutson Norris, and jimmy Paschal. i iii'5 ' mas mg EUSOI1. lllKK sasls illl J ...,,. 1..- Mac OPP. K l n Caffollfofl 8 4 lsii i i iii sis Bell 4 s in KKe K p e Arlington 9 2 ' Irving 5 7 , ll rl, ' r l,,s l W. T. White 3 3 i ' ,ffl . x :- V s 'li K 53 H f X . sv. - ' U .. f. ., ., ...........A.,,, 4 J ' M -W N.. Q .4 ELENDIA EDWARDS RISDY FROST an BRUCE HAMM rlli r ssKa JOHN NIELSON TIM LAVENDER ',-,sw . qu-1 If this turns out to be a bag of golf balls, I'm dead!! ' --if ,l w,,5 .i5P . 3' rr,-g, Y' Yr-rw ,gal ' M ' -',,, 9 X if sf KN Q. We try harder ' jumper WSI 'S - f', - v ss,s s in si e s I f W ..,- Axlzs . 1 i s ss s , ssls ' s s LV .1 . .Y . W 1, , - , ,z ' : ,sg .Q Gary Sxxkiller shows great promise as a broad x a'a H .R 09 , ' 4' :4 a s 95. i-xji1f + ,,, he ' - ,ijff LL 'LL' s's,'.r 'Q . 5 f i . M .V - .- -S ? A ' iii , .gig-g'1..,S,+-, kgs., , , 1-,fp , ,. 2 2 s ' ' M' ' ' s . . , .. - YT, :iii ' Steve Vaughn clears the last hurdle and heads for the finish Keith Ditto shows good form in clearing the bar. YQ Sze ,,Itl The last 20 yards of the mile is always the longest Freddie Powers takes his mark to run the 440. Freshman Trucksters .. . . sa. Members of the Freshman Track Team are !Row 11 Bird, Garrett, Mims, Crabtree, Morris, Wall, Valenta. KRow 22 Hammond, Poole, Currie, Cannon, Tompkins, Pollock, Bragg, Stephens. fRow 32 Deaton, Eby, Hobbs, Carlson, Martin, Bartlett. X . ,X 'S ,gg 'grass The 1967 Freshman Track Team, coached by Bubba Fife, has many outstanding athletes. Tomp- kins has proven his skill in intermediate hurdles. Currie has displayed great ability in the 440 relay, 100 yard dash, and the long jump. Morris is the top freshman pole vaulter, while Deaton is the top high jumper. Crabtree has shown great promise with the discus. Poole has been outstanding in the 440 yard dash as well as the mile relay. The Freshman team competed in the following meets: Central Meet at Central QPennington Fieldj, Irving Junior Meet at Irving Stadium, and the Big Twelve Meet at Pennington Field. Hurdle Obstacles! Coach Fife discusses the teams progress with manager Harold Duffey. r Q .H 1 in ' Q We f t i e 1 K ' 1' Q Q ski . 4 fwqli fig i 5 . , - 5 ,Z X , ii a X, Q, N. is 'W i a . ,I y. 'H-1 1 1 i , i il . S 'J i l is E . ,i i F11 w a' liz: V f 155, , .... K L 44 . H - 1-1 ' - M- , f that ,.,, V. ggi, ,,i.., law -A ,i. ' 120' if: ' W . - . A 'V Q I W MFL If I had a hammer, I wouldn't run either! .. ' J , , i -. l ,,,c,l5,sZ 55f'3W..'.4aJ,,.Aj -vi- 1.3: ' , ig Noi There's ii field full of raisins in Post Raisin it Bran! ii , ' -iljl . .. . .... iiiii in iiii iiiii - ,,,.. s 3. iiii ff i-i iffliiiff ii . V' i ii - J I- f i , ga , Lyi, I V i 42 it 1 i s i l i ' f . A - J t iiii X, iu3'V,Lkf 5 at y Nu 'V .H lf ' : A M.. k.iL ,, ' sfkei f 1 ' ' ' flfrigg' 1' i, . ' ii Eizxfff-9 . f , LS' ' ' If 'if ,, , 16, M.,-qi f f 4-iz' Q What do you mean stopwatch, I need a calendar! ' 1,7 K ii 'E -i .Sa?g - '--' -,ina 1-QV I I 5 Li pi' it. - nf - 'qi 'A A it li gli X K 3 . ' M W V .n Y 2 Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound . . . - .- ,A - . ,,,,,. ,. - - if ' iw' ' ' ,mfg L..,y Img.. J K 2' Us .iE. ii., K A, M t i i ' -'-- -- , xx W .i .,., 4 L W L 'i l t V i , ' . ' , . . A Y ii' -- it 'A ,, i S A , I , A fl TM713' ' i- iiigyygw' V, if i f 'Vi 'V Q, Q A 1 vii- V e' . any . aiiff-m':3s:n,.,w no i A , , K, W L Q i- ,, , m f 1 I :-lzzgmli 5 I, No, I thought you had the baton! - ' ,-i,,,.i , . ' iiiii I i ' -1- iiie '... t eel,,i A ' ' ' ' ,, .. .ii . , ..a.WW, if-Q-M . . . And it s Seabiscuit by a furlong. VVy M mm T n,.,.,...i,,, aa m L i,ii i i1i,, iiii . .iaii I . Members of the Varsity Baseball Team are KRow 11 Latham, West, Seastrunk, Slight, Hoyle, Leclbetter. fRow 21 Fagg, Drake, Young, Iadusau, McLendon, Massa, Ward. fRow 3l Gundliach, Johnston, Phillips, Rhodes, Dykes, Willhelm, Morrison, K Row 41 Coach Bob Ledbetter, Mgrs. Willis, Towery. fNot picturedj Hobbs, Cochran, Work, and managers Fife and Wood. Butmen '67 The 1967 MacArthur Cardinal varsity baseball team started off their season with three consecutive victories over South Garland, Carrollton, and Haltom City. Returning lettermen for the Cards were McLendon, Fagg, West, Latham, Seastrunk, Leclbetter, Drake, Young, and Dykes. The Cards competed against Sam Houston, Castleberry, Bell, and Rider for the zone title. Coach Bob Ledbetter was greatly satisfied with the Cardinals' early victories and noted great improvement over last year's team. Coach Ledbetter also stressed that his team was basically a defensive team with great emphasis on head up base running. What do you mean it's a baseball? ,1 A Cardinal Slides in at third. Shortstop, Gorden Fagg, prepares to put the tag to a South Garland ' player trying to steal second. Cardinals man the dugout. il? , , in , Mfw,,.?w1. 1- Val Slight attempts a squeeze burnt during Third baseman, Mike Phillip, scores the first run of 'the 1967 season a 5-4 victory over Haltom City. f Steve Ledbetter prepares to go to bat against South Garland. I think her name's Karen. if R joe Massa beats out a slow grounder to chalk up a base hit against Haltom. l Coach Ledbetter has a conference with Laclusau as Ken Young prepares to come in relief. Southpaw, jim Work, shows his perfect form in Eddie Hobbs makes it back to first base after an attempted pickoff. a practice game against Arlington. Val Slight scoops the ball out of the dirt to retire R. L. Turner. Tom Ladusau works hard to win a game over Haltom. Ace hurler Ken Young shows his winning form. Gil Drake hits the dirt' in order to reach first base on a pick-off ottempt. Co Cards SHde into Second Year in 4-A lnpeHHon! 44 Q . 1 ,, 5 , na Jim Work work: out on Arlington 2 'E 4 fi I. K , , 5 A fi? Card pitcher tries an unsuccessful pick-off against an Arlington player. Val Slight, first baseman, receives the ball from Gordon Fagg to make an out. Kerry West follows his ball home for a perfect strike. Kenny Seastrunk puts the big cleat to Haltom second baseman. Varsily Stickmen F lb Standing: Chamber- Kneeling: Taylor, Fisch lain, A l l e n d e r, er, Cato, Ardnt, Witt. Freeman, Morrison, Wickham, C o a c h Coy Williams. ? U A BILL ALLENDER LANCE MORRISCN TOM FISCHER The MacArthur varsity golf team, coached by Coy Wlilliams, has seen much greener pastures this year, and has high hopes for district play. Two impressive wins were over Cleburne and Gainesville. The first match against Cleburne finished with the Cards on top, 311 to 348. Fischer turned in a low of 77. The Cards downed Gainesville, 424 to 455. COACH COY WILLIAMS BRAD WICKHAM Members of the track team are KRow 12 Opp, Powers, Conner, Beach, Reid, Bassett, Schrieber, Lester. fRow 22 Clayton, Hol land, Mayo, Collins, Sixkiller, Hutchings, Vaughn, O'Neil, Lieser, Crider. fRow 32 Pointer, Bowles, Hilmes, Enckhausen Childress, Ruyle, Smith, Ditto, Hopper, Baird, Coach Bill Everett. Cinderfellas On Right Track 1967 VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE Feb. March March March March April April April April April May 25 Ennis Relays. 4 Carrollton Invitational 11 Airlane Relays at Irving 18 Kimball Relays at Dallas 25 Weatherford Kangaroo Relays at Weatherford 1 Jesuit Invitational Relays 8 Corsicana Tiger Relays at Corsicana 15 District meet at Bell 22 Regional meet at Ft. Worth 29 Little State meet at Corpus Christi 5-6 State meet at Austin Darrell Reid holds 2 103 .3. MacArthur's record in the 880 yard run with a Wslffifrvffet, Y wlfwf. Q-im. .- L. :Kitt Wihix l Charlie Schrieber and Wayne Hutchings follow close behind a North Dallas runner in the high hurdles. Junior, Freddie Powers, shows great potential in the 440 run as well as in the mile relay. . . . And it's E d d i e Lieser bringing home the bacon for MacArthur. Members of the gymnastics team are KBollom Rowj Bryan, Frost, Southern, Holman. fRaw 21 Brewster, Shelton, Walker, Gal- lagher, Torbert. fRow 32 Thomas, Wilson, Riley, Widener, Poston. lT0p Rowj Coach George Hoover. Gymnastics t . The main purpose of the gym- nastics team this year is to create an interest in gymnastics among the students. Gymnastics not only requires coordination and timing, but it also requires the individual to have strength, endurance, and agility so that he can compete on every piece of apparatus. At present, the strength of the team has been increased by the finding of three boys, Drake, Hag- ar, and Carner, who exhibit a good degree of skill and coordination on the trampoline. The gymnastics team is coached by Coach George l Hoover. i Which one of you wise guys put the electric current through the trampoline? Strongmen '67 The MHS weightlifters are: IBotlam Rowj jakstas, Ingram, King, Hogarth, Reynolds, O'Connor, fliack Rowl Harrington, Hughes, Nickonovitz, Dickinson, Bounds, Roney. fNot Picturedj Madison and Arredondo. ..-ff-' X I JOHN NICKONOVITZ RICKY KING Although the MHS Weightlifters e n t e r meets unattachecl, they have an impressive rec- ord. In the Dallas High School Meet Ricky King placed first in the 123-pound classg John Nickonovitz sec- ond in the 148-pound class, Gene Dickinson fourth in the 148-pound class, and Paul Bounds third in the 165-pound class. The lifters also competed in the Tulsa Meet, General Dynam- ics Meet, Southwest A.A.U. Meet, and the Texas Teenage Meet. Here I come to save the day! Physical Education Stresse Look Ma! No cavities! . .A Vi. , , , X 5 e. o,o1 U oo, , o,,o , 8 W ' S H LVV, l , Q ,,,.- -- jk ., ,oo oooo o .5 :5,g,z. :Q ,,:. -QQ,-.....,, 1 - 45 My ig!! 5 K M: M' on 3 7 F , K 'K , :KT , is Q ,1,. 1, 1-, fa, S- , Foul! Foul! I've been fouled!! The sky is falling!! E Q Can anyone find the tennis ball? tness Program. YY, 'VWV I ,V , ,...J f No matter what shape your stomach's in . al ...anna-..f' 'fx Y...- ., -4F65-Ep-' r,q2,..,,sfs M14 up. ' me gh. FACULTY 8. ADMINISTRATION A 9 I J' I s s fi,.awzzf.,' . IW Arthur Casey B.S., M.S., East Texas State University Principal To the Student Body . The success of a school comes from the desire, enthusiasm, and cooperation of the faculty and student body. MacArthur is a successful school. To our first graduating class, may I urge you to continue to maintain the high standards and goals you have set for yourselves while at Mac- Arthur and to strive to carry these throughout the future. To those who will return next year, may I im- press upon you the importance of fulfilling your goals and of setting high standards so that you too can meet your future without any reservations. To all our students and faculty, I Say Thank You for letting me be a part of this wonderful school. . Paul Burke Arlen Cray B.S., Southwest Texas State College B.A., Pan American College M.Ed., North Texas State University M.Ed., North Texas State University Senior Vice-principal Sophomore Vice-principal john Hamberger Gene Ltunpkins B.S., M.Ed., East Texas State University B.S., Southern Methodist University Freshman Vice-principal M.Ed., North Texas State University jumor Vice-principal Cardinal Principles Guide Our Principals. nl--'- I would like to announce that the Gammer Gurton's Sewing Club will meet after school. Girls please bring your needle Teamwork Produces Vane The members of the Irving Independent School Board are fl-rj Mr. Clinton H. Howard, Mr. G. ML Dykes, Mr. R. C. Furgerson, Superintendent W. T. Hanes, Mr. james R. Moreland, Dr. H. L. Watkins, Dr. Richard D. Bates, and Mr. john E. Davis. CM t . :+A ,M Mrs. Louise Murphy B.S., North Texas State University M.Ed., Texas Christian University Senior Counselor ' Y' . . Mrs. Bettye RUCICEI' Mrs. Barbra Wilson 'B-S., Howard PHYHC College B.S., Texas Christian University M-Ed-, WCSfSfH Staff? College, C010' M.Ed., North Texas State University IHCIO Freshman Counselor Sophomore and Junior Counselor l I enefits for Students. C .X Q4 L SN? Q N5 f 3. g l3C Emi-:i:x:f:S1l Mrs. Dell Watson Mrs. Sharon Gullet Mrs. Marjorie M0rriS Mrs. Novetta Ahearne B.A., North Texas State B.A., North Texas State Library Clerk R,N, University University Dallas Methodist Hospital Librarian Assistant Librarian School of Nursing Nurse ,, I know that card is around here somewhere! Eight o'c1ock, Monday morning!! The Office - The Nerve Center of MHS. F' vt Y 25' FRP ee- ,., N N 1 , , V K 1335? -S ' r is am UK . if W 'V' 'V .. .Q . B 5 at N9 mn N 'w-1 'ss f ' A 2 . . 'e e ' T W Af '.t affix. ' Mrs. Gerry Armstrong Clerk Mrs. Wanda Bowland Counselors' Secretary Mrs. Alice Byrd Clerk Mrs. Jane Darland Clerk Mrs. Chris Denton Clerk Mrs. LaRue Diddle Clerk Mrs. Geneva Duke Attendance Clerk Mrs. Betty Hines Data Processing Mrs. Dorothy Ledbetter Vice-Principals' Secretary Mrs. Norma Miksovsky Receptionist Mrs. Rose Morris Clerk Mrs. Patsy Webster Principal's Secretary 1. . ' - 1.5 , . YW f ' ,N ,- - td A, K ,435 :K ' . v-4 -, f: rv se! 1 Vfbx! . No, Mrs. Smith, it's not a Charleston! I always did want to be a Home Ec. teacher Euses the loud of the Faculty. Way down upon the Swanee River . . Important Roles Are Played By Building and Lunchroom Stuff Otis Cates and Perry Reeder Not Shown: Odes Choates, Hershel Dodson, Jesse Graves, Milton Romera, Sam Milton, and Kitty Wall. BUILDING ENGINEER Bob johnson Claude Lane, Walter Swaffar, and George Bohannan. Bruno Johnson, Miles Long, Woodrow Dodson, and Wallace Romero N I 1 et .,,,. Qi if f 1, 2 is X 'E 'fa 5 l I I 4 5 if is Head 'Lunch Lady: Mrs. Katie Powers Assistant: Mrs. Mossie Linclenblatt I -3.9 1-f riff N WO' , ..... . ,. A Q .L , Q, x , .gh ,,.,,,. 1 Z 0' ' f Elsie Eckols, Jessie Gallemore, and Dorothy Bynog. 8 6 4? : A 1, tar, ,f -f Nellie Clark, Mossie Lindenblatt, Rhoda Walker, Leola Harvey, Pauline Balard, Anita Atkinson, Mahala Harwell, Mona Hall, and Retha Sue Dake. 5 , ll Glyndel Zabloski, jean Dozier, Imogene Grandu, Mable Ferris, Evelyn Hendrix, Ann Davis. 1 Judy McGiboney, Deanie Sligar, Mabel Grace, and Maydel Powers. Betty Jo Townsend, Flora Wengel, and Jean Wells. and Mrs. jean Barton B.S., Texas Woman's University Homemaking Mrs. Theota Baylis B.S., Michigan State University M.A., Eastern Michigan University Homemaking James Bishop B.A., University of Texas Latin Mrs. Betty Bledsoe B.S., M.Ed., North Texas State University Typing, Business Arithmetic Mrs. Wanda Bradley B.A., University of Texas English Miss Pamela Caffo B.A., University of Dallas English 9-9- Mrs. Melalee Camak BA., Texas Woman's University American History Mrs. Shirley Cleveland B.S., Southwestern State College, Okla. M.Ed., University of Texas Stenographic Practice, Shorthand, Clerical Practice Mrs. Barbara Copeland B.S., East Texas State College Homemaking Jerry Cottingame B.S., M.Ed,, North Texas State University Speech, Debate, Public Speaking Mrs. Vera Cox A.B., M.A., Alabama College English Tom Creamer B.S., North Texas State University Algebra, Related Math You'll enter at the rear of the bankg the vault is located here Scalpel-Sponge-Band Aid-Towel! :gr ,sw Displays Varied Skills 'TIT ii 'mf Mrs. Dorothy Darby B.B.A., Tulane University, La. Typing Velton Davis M.A., M.Ed., Southeastern State, Okla. Wfoodworking Mrs. Dorothy Duckworth B.S., North Texas State University English, Art t ,. Miss M. Davis B.A., Southwestern at Memphis, Tenn. Civics Forrest Dorsey B.S., Sam Houston State M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin Industrial Cooperative Training Robert Duvall B.S., Texas Wesleyan Uni versity Biology Hey! Here's a store with a sale on size 58 gym shorts! Mrs. Paulene Elliott B.S., Sam Houston State College Hornemaking Bill Everett B.S., Hardin-Simmons University M.Ed., Abilene Christian College American History, Football Maurice Fife B.S., Texas Christian University Biology, Football Mrs. Carolyn Florer B.A., Morningside College, Iowa English Mrs. Betty Fry B.A., North Texas State Univer- sity Spanish Mrs. Eunice Gilchrist B.S., Oklahoma State University M.Ed., North Texas State Uni- versity American History Mrs. Patricia Goode B.A., North Texas State Univer- sity Spanish William Greene B.S., Northwestern Louisiana College Algebra, Trigonometry John Groom B.S., Texas Christian University World History, Head Coach Danny Hart B.M., M.M.Ed., North Texas State University Choir Donald Harvey B.S., M.S., North Texas State Uni- versity Biology, Football Mrs. Helena Henderson B.S., Livingstone College, N. C. General Science jim Herrington B.S., Midwestern University Band, Music History Jerry Holmes B.B.A., North Texas State Univer- sity Distributive Education George Hoover B.S., M.Ed., North Texas State University Physical Education, Health Miss Judy Horn B.E., Abilene Christian College World History, American History Mrs. Regina Hurst B.S., East Texas State College English, Drill Team Jim jackson B.S., Southeastern State College, Okla. Band, Music Theory, Stage Band ,-ng, Could it be my thumb? .lf R urs, Robert jameson BS., M.Ecl., Southeastern Okla- homa Geometry Mrs. Kay Jennings B.S., North Texas State University Typing, Shorthand Mrs. Gay Johns B.S., North Texas State University M.S., East Texas State Teachers College Health ILT , Bulb L L kglfrsa Eva ones f .S., lNxflrth Texas State University Physgfa Education Donnie Josefy A Oklahoma State University Ap lPhysics,l Chemistry Mrs 'Qwen Kzge Big Nxortliijexas State University X-Jq El: Y ng1i!General Business, Busi- lness, aw Q42 413-3' Y ,JIM Mrs. Mary Keeton B.A., Baylor University 'bv English 7x v, ,HX Numero, s'i1 vous plait? Q- According to my calculations the 1967 Crest will come out in August of '68. Mrs. Carolyn Kelly B.A., North Texas State Univer- sity Art Miss Nancy Key B.A., M.A., Texas Technological College Geometry, Algebra Floyd King B.S., Colorado College Chemistry Mrs. Jane King B.A., North Texas State Univer- sity Trigonometry, Elementary Analy- sis Mrs. Paulette Kirkpatrick B.S., Lamar State College of Technology Related Math, Algebra jack Kitzmiller B.A., North Texas State Univer- sity Economics, Government, Tennis Mrs. Carolyn Lane B.S., East Tennessee State Uni- versity Physical Education, Cheerleading Mrs. Linda Lawson B.S., University of Alabama Geometry, Algebra Bob Ledbetter B.S., Southeastern State College, Oklahoma Health, Football 'G 'M-u aw Enioys u Few Moments of Leisure, Qv YN'-17 A151 'Wi Yvif W0 I , pe., ,r .Ig ig . ,.. rr . ,V , W I ., s. , o Ltfytis' f 5 ,af 'sew '2QH,,Ffgd5' Miss Peggy Ray Lee B.S., Stephen F. Austin State Col- lege Biology Mrs. Rose Lewis B.S., M.A., Northwestern'Univer- s1ty English Mrs. Wanna Lloyd B.A., Howard Payne College English Mrs. Suanne Maca B,A., M.A., North Texas State Col- lege English George Marion B.S., North Texas State College Algebra, Related Math Archie Maulding B.S., University of Arkansas M.Ed., North Texas State College General Science jim Mavity B.S., M.S., Baylor University American History, Football Mrs. Marsha May B.A., Midwestern University Related Math, Algebra Robert McCrea B.S., East Texas Baptist College General Science Kent Merrill B.S., North Texas State College World History George Moore B.S., M.Ed., Sam Houston State College Mrs. Letricia Moore B.A., M.A., University of Texas English The new faculty members who entered at midterm are fl rj Max Whitely BS MEd Sam Houston State World His toryg Curtis Hines: B.S., Midwestern University Counselor Dwight Elmore BSE Ouchita Baptist University Ark Biologyg Fred Heltong B.S.E., Ouachita Baptist University Ark Social Studies Physical Education George Acuft BS Southern Methodist University, Algebra Related Math Aubrey Morris B.B.A,, M.S., Baylor University American History Saipuel Morton B.A., Texas College Related Math, Algebra Mrs. Karen Newnam B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Uni- versity General Science Miss Kay Phelps B.A., Texas Technological Col lege English Mrs. Nancy Pollard B.A., Texas Technological Col lege English, Yearbook J. C. Pridgeon B.S., Texas Christian University American History, World Geog raphy, Football, Basketball Mrs. Sharon Raab B.S., Michigan State University General Science Miss Patty Ramsey B.S., North Texas State Univer sity C. H. Rattan Physical Education B.A., North Texas State Univer sity English X Y , Wt 'Wa.aN W2 hrs? Would you believe it's only a teachers meeting? 3 Mrs. Georgia Regelsky B.S., University of North Dakota Physical Education Mrs. Bertie Reichert B.B.A., Sam Houston State Teacher's College Typing, Bookkeeping Norman Rhinehart B.S., East Texas State University General Drafting, Archi- tectural Drawing, Pre- engineering Drawing Mrs. Gina Rhodes B.A., M.A., Arizona State University English Mrs. Louis Ruggiero B.A., University of Dal- las English Miss Dona Samsel B,S., Central State Col- lege, Okla. Physical Education Jerry Sesson B.S., Sul Ross State Col- lege World History, Football Mrs. Susan Shamburger B.S., North Texas State University Health, Physical Educa- tion JackSing1ey B.S., M.S., Texas Agri- cultural and Mechani- cal University Geometry I V E -2 , Bill Smith B.F.A., University of Ok- lahoma Drama, Speech Mrs. Ellen Smith B.S., University of Okla- American History, World Geography Jim Smith B.A., Southeast Okla- homa State World History John C. Smith B.S., North Texas State University Health, Physical Educa- tion, Driver's Educa- tion Bill Stark B.S., Southeastern State University, Okla. Biology Charles Stephenson B.S., M.H., North Texas State University Physical Education Miss Ruth Stevens A.B., University of Okla- homa French Mrs. jennifer Sullivan B.A., University of Texas English But, Mr. Sweeley, It's only one po1nt ' 5155211 J f -zs,-Q. gtgyzzfa n w .gt -4 . ',tti W -In .i ' 'el ,ru-f 'l ...a.af-v- ii Mrs. Nancy Sullivan B.A., Texas Christian Uni- versity Related Math, Algebra Ronal Sullivan B.S., Texas Arts and Indus- tries Algebra, Geometry Robert Sweely B.A., Oklahoma Baptist Uni- versity B.A., Northeastern State College, Okla. English Miss Bonnie Vermillion B.S., M.S., North Texas State University Related Math, Algebra Mrs. Tonia Vernon B.S., North Texas State Uni- versity World History Mrs. Gay Wall B.S., North Texas State Uni- versity Journalism, English, News- paper Lee Wescott B S MEd McMurry Col ege General Science Football Coy Williams B S MEd North Texas State University Physical Education Golf Mrs Janice W1lson B A Baylor University Algebra, Related Math QQWUQQ. . W p He passesg he passes notg he passes I lrk K K,VV A Challenges Individual Achievement. 'N if ,NN'lv wi' K Mrs. Juanita Wood Mrs. Martha Woodard Billy Wren Mrs. Tracy Youngblood B.A., M.Ed., North Texas B.A., North Texas State B-5-, North TCXHS State B.A., Texas Christian Uni State University University University versity . Gefmah PhySiC3.l ECll.1C3.fiOI1 Soqiology, Tgxas history Y More red ink ! ' -x 1 N-W - Now, Ann, there is no way to average zero and one hundred and get seventy! , '?'11z124Srf2 1' 2 fl2'3,s1,w1 3,1152 E'W43Qayn W 5 ,- f JU ,Q , x f 5 , f 3 a if ,f J: X , Q9 ti I S -iiiNx,hg Rv .1 X . x X I . i ,M-'01 1 Fm EL Q41 A E2 Wm 559 wwfifwi 'W WW QMMQ f 5 A ,Mg T? KV wMy, WW ,M 1 M H W7 P 1 WmfWM Wm ,sf , 1 W WW V' W' www 1 wwf, A ' M. WI , ,x . fiwwwm L . c GTE 'Q W . CLASSES s. ,X 7 2,51 5 ' ...SB-2' t - Vxkkr xv - p ..x:'7 N 9 -x- 7' ' f fp - Y A5111 in if h ug rx ' A I ., ' ' ' ,ii-5' ', .'1' M ,. ' 4 ' 1 fi .3gi11f i S VP 1 SQPS S , -, .5 '.,, A . ,Q .,-L - , ,' , A,ZT ATM M, , gm ' an ,N 1 ,rw -- Q S SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Brenda Guenther, reporterf Warren Schuenemann, vice presidenip Donnie Freeman, preridentf Barbra Roberts, Jerretaryg and Cathy Cook, treasurer, look over the sets of the Senior play, My Three Angels. Senior Class Officers SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Wanda Bradley Robert Sweely Betty Reichert Floyd King Carolyn Kelly Steve Parshall NOMINEES: Lenny Barrett, Donnie Freeman, Joe Glenewinkle, Chip Lester, john Neilson, John Nickonovitz, Kenny Seastrunk. Senior Class Favorites Cathy Gillespie NOMINEES: Cathy Cook, Mary Floyd, Gay johns, Barbara Roberts, Debbie Stafford. Abadle, Jim Adams, Pat il Adams, Tommy Adams, Tommy Albin, Lee Allen, Rita -32 Allen, Stanley Allender, Tommy Anderson, Chris Arndt, Steve it Autwell, Benny Baird, Mark mllgkanlsclsj-Connie A C h H i g h e r G 0 U NS Banks, Ronnie 'NI 'f 1v Barrett, Lenny Bartz, David Bassett, Bruce Bates, April Batt, Connie l84 swffwfms' WCQPWDH ,go 9 W H, -M1 .NX , : ,.. 151 I me-I V .ma .J L Seniors proved 'themselves as leaders by bringing recognition to MHS. Donnie Freeman and chemistry teacher Mr. Floyd King are shown while attending the National Youth Conference on the Atom held in Chicago during October. 7211? 3 --,,w agp-ff -an-H-'TY' Bill. Baumgartner, Mary Lou Beacham, jackie Bell, Douglas Benson, Linda Biles, Karen Bishop, Bruce Biven, Becky Blackwelder, Lee Bohonsky, Carol Bolclin, Donna Borah, Mike Borchardt, Rena 'Q-:....,, 'har-v' Bounds, Paul ' Bowes, Don Bowles, Alan Box, Mike Boyce, Janie Bransford, Ann Brevik, Marilyn Brian, Liz E 2215 'T gg x Cherish Symbol of Seniority Brown, Ted Brunt, Barbara Bumgarner, Beverly Burkett, Barbara Burton, Cindy Cacciatore, John Calvert, Jan Calvert, Jim Brown, Darlene C Yeah, that's right. Beetle Bomb in the fifth race. -f .. Campbell, Kathy Cardwell, Lonnie Car enter, Doug Casebeer, Carole One potato, two potato, . . . seven potato, more! XB, ov SPEC, Chamberlain, Scott Chapman, Lyn Choate, Odes Church, Lana Cashion Connie mfxj 1 ,fb-'K ,qpuvvr '! 'v' A Seniors reminisce their four years of high school by joining hands and singing the Alma Mater at the last pep rally of the year Eff- 'UF' , . ,,,.. , ,JM Ni: ,pa-wax 4-...sf Memories Llnger and Clanton, Jane H e a ll n g H Clayton, Art R Eh- is-1+ Coker, Tommy Colwell, Sheri Cook, Cathy Cool, William I88 kv' Coughlin, Merris Covington, Gwen Critchfield, Glinda Crowe, Kathi i-.qv ggfwfa I Cunningham, Chris Cunningham, Pat Cunningham, Wayne Curry, Rod Davis Bill Davis, Llnda Davis, Marcia Deitrich, Sandy Delong, Nita Deming, Charlotte Denton, Jobie Derr, Linda Dhonau Connie Dickerson, Io Ann Y' 'P 4 ' ,M . - ,A f , x WO! 161 W l'i' V lo ,tn,, A C n Q, w-...mga Dickinson, Gene Donley, Kathy i iww, ,pda .4-44 uv' r I-nh.. UOISCY, Kafefl Doskocil, Phyllis Doss, Mike Drake, Gill Duckworth, Diane l89 --... Will the accused please rise and face the jury? frm, Dundas, Bruce Dundas Paul Dunn lVIike Earnest, Marxanne l B w L D aff - Easton, Kathy - A A Edmiston, Dixie H ,V ' 1'-if , ' f ' K Edwards, Elendia X t E Edwards, Linda N i V .. Eggers, Lee Ellis, Mary Elston, Betsy Ely, Michele Emerton, Frank Emmons, Gary Enckhausen, Peggy Faulkner, Kay L. 'r,iJM.qM faig if , fri Ji K W B' Xi, 7 W ii ,r 2 e5 !i?w5! Serve MHS Student Council Faulkner Mark Fletcher Debbie Flores, Janis Floyd, Mary Foley, Mary Ford, Irene Forsythe, Molly Foster, Marilyn Foster, Sharyn Fowler, Liz France, Jimmye Freeman, Donnie larost, Rudy Gallagher, Kathy lb-M , is Giddens, 'Mark M Gillespie, Cathy W? Gilliam, Donna Gleghorn, Laura V Glenewinkel Joe Goodwin, Marilyn vu- Gower, Cardin Graham, John Represent MHS Grantland, Tommy I n U Gray, Kathi i .iii i-I Griffith, jan Grogan, Doug Guenther, Brenda Gulley, Teresa Haire, Steve , i i I92 i Hall, David Harrell, Gil Harrington, Mark Harvey, Eileen Haugarth, Mark Helgeson, Lauri ,W ali f if C Q ,M I wonder how you write supercalifragilisticexpealidoches in shorthand! f.,-i13i.'1:: - Hey, I'm typing forty fingers a minute! Helms Sydney Henderson, Dan Higgens, Bobby Hilden, Pam I93 Hill, Gary Hill, james ,,, .,LL .,, - ...J Hiscock, Anna Hobbs, Eddie Hodges, Kathy Hoggins, Nita Hollabaugh, Steve Holloway, Kim -sv we-My ,MJ Howard, Robert ,.q,,M 1: f1 ' ner S',m,m,,,,QlS ...ad 3 if 1.41. ixiwxm t iX.ii , . , i..ib Sweat Through En g N h I V Hudspeth, Steve Hughes, Tommy Hulse, Alicia Hutson, Kay Ingram, Cathy Ingram, Karen Jackson, Kathy jakstas, Jenson, Dave Bob 'NG I94 i 4 N W , Wd ga- L A ' , loodshot eyes, tousled hair, dragging feet, and total loss of memory indicated at the sometimes fatal disease, midtermitus, had struck MHS. Jenson, Judy 101705, Gay johnson, Nancy Johnson, Suzanne Jones, Terry Jordan, jay Johnson, Tim 3--' Jordan, Mike well, at least I'll get five points for spelling my name Kaster, Dick Seniors throughout the year were. honored at numerous banquets and assemblies. Senior Cardette members are shown as they are recognized at the annual Band-Cardette Banquet. ' x if Receive Recognlhon Of Honor Keasler, Walter Kei ghtley, Cheryl Kemp, Viv Kennemer Phil Kennimer, Robert Kimberlin, Johnny Kimberlin Sandra Kincannon, Linn T Q-sq, ? King, Rick fili- ii? no Kriegel, Roy Kuhn, Cindy Lake Mike 'iv Lancaster, Sandra Landeck, jim Langley, Marietta Latham, Benny LaTour, Kathy Lavender, Tim ' Lawhon, Richard LeBlanc, Richard 'Q' any Ledbetter, Steve Leeman, Fran Leonard, Garry Lester, Chip Y' LeTendre Dana Lewis, Robert 'CZ' Lieser, Eddy Linville, Sheri Little, Robert Lloyd, Mike Loter, Susan 'ill Q.. W ,'4l.Jz -41 ,J - Loveleft, Judy. McAdams, Eddie Lord Chamberlain CLenny Barrettj silences Bertram fKen Mc- MCAnear, Karin MCCammOn, John Entirej who objects to the time machine presented by the Illusionist fRiCk Stubbsj. MCCIUYE, Barbara MCCOY, Sfelfe Oncline fLinda Davisj, enchanted by the love of Hans fBill MCEntire, Kenneth McGuire, Diane Teaguej, ignores the sea nymphs' beckoning calls, McKee, Cheryl McMaster, Mike Mahaffey, Betty Malliton Marty Malone Bob Manning, Guy 'Gsm' gl. Marshall, Judy Martens Shirlee 'H we-:sf Martin, Gary Martin: Judy Alma Qfgjk, ,wtypfixgtgx fzgjfvi f 2 -3 M gi 2 Ng 3 A+, Q, K 7 jkqfliii W -M. ,JN L9 2 Q A i...J Star In Ondlne Martin, Ronnie Mal-tmez Frank Marvin, Ruth Mayes, Harland Melott, Randy Miksovsky, Marcia Milam Saundra Mims Becky .5 3 Mitchell, Mary Mitchell Norma HQ- I99 A'A A , eeseea it Q' LVVVV VKL, gs I Montgomery, Bert Moore, Barbie Morales, Annette Morgan, Pat Moyer, Brenda Mullin, Lynn Murphy, Jay Naylor, Dennis Neilson, John Nickonovitz, John QP' Nicodemus, Ivan Nielson, Susan ee- SENI e Outstep Underclassmen Norclsig, Theresa Norris, Hutson 'Nav QUHQ, Od0m, SUSHH Olson, Chuck O'Quinn, Kathy Osborne, George Ovefgtfeet, Ray 200 ,ff s Q, .i ,. lfttiem , vw: just a few more pounds and they'll be all the way in the ground! Th2f'S D0 Way to get rid Of the dandruff ! Parshall, Steve Patterson, Karen .IW ' Na Pattison, Fred Perkins, Ginger Pickett, Bob Pollock Bill 'QTY' Pollock, Karen Poole, Mike Li-Jann. Powell, Pamela Powers, Nancy QW? P ' 1 in Prasil, Peggy Prlce, Sharon Enix! 5 'ns 'Y fl .e ReynoIds, Gail 'ill' -'WF sk., T? 202 ,yy e 2 'K Pringle, Ronnie Pullen, Cyndy Ray, Debra Raynes, Kae Redding, Gary Redrnon, Marvin Reid, Darrell Reynolds, Brenda , , Shine in School Spirit Rice, Linda Rich, Bill Riggs, Ianell Riley, Charles Roach, Sherlyn Roberts, Barbara Roberts, Brenda Robinson, John ix., 44 4 V wb Ribble, Carol id' ,pus Ol red and white will send forth its light throughout the ages long. With Robinsgn, Sue Rodgers, Phyllis words the Seniors set the example for the spirit of the year. Rodgers Robert Rogers Jack Rollins, Larry 5 . Roman, Rebecca of s. I ROHCY, Mike ol Ross, Kaye Rostine, Bobby A hair spray that will keep my hairclo in place? Amazing! anim.. x wie Tb .gan Zii M- 'QQ ,w To be or not to be Barrettis Basset Hounds, MacArthur's most renown barbershop quartet, practice for their upcoming debut at the Studio Club. SENI RS 'IOM Monkey Business IOM: Seriousness Rouch, Shirley Roughton, Andy Ucgn 'Omni Rowe, Jody Rudd, Gloria Russell, Eric i Salinas, Jimmy Sammons, Roger Sante, Barbara Y' Sargent, Eddie Schmitter, Jimmy Schuenemann, Warren Schwartz, Clark if-f' SL.,- Scogin, james Scott, James Seastrunk, Kenny Shannon, Kathleen n..,.- Shanz, Dan Shipley, David Skaggs, Darrell Slight, Val in W! Slomski, jim Smart, Charlotte Smith Bert Smith, Bruce Smith, Freddie Smith, Gary 'cw Smith, Larry Smith, Sandy Stafford, Debbie Stahly, Beverly SUIHICY, Ruby 3' , K 'fir , ,ww ,Q , I ' '73, K W gzfgftf' feng! K K , .t,,I :iv ,Y ,, 1 , l I 911'-'ry ' f E 2 'li' ' ' i5mE.,,.,-1 -,5.gu. Call a doctor. Quxck' Ive lust been bitten by a snake! 'Y ' Sutherland Pat Swadley, Tommy . Tait, Kay Taylor, Linda Teague, Bill Thurman, Cynthia Thurman, Debbie Tierney, Patti X N, awfffwyifve-., .,., , , I am i 2 g Y if , ff . lm, fb ,ig an la V 2 ? Present Flrst Senior Play foley, Joe Toler, Sharon Trosclair, Ronald Tucker, Martha Jo cw' l. Tucker, Rick Turner, Karen Van Zandvoorcl, Bonnie Vaughn, Kathy Venable Ronnie Vinson, Dennis s Pause to Enloy ? Volk, Nancy Wafford, Kathey Wagner, Craig Walker, Andy Wall, Pegge Wallace, jim Nil ve-'-5 Wallis, Sue Walsh, Paul Ward, Judy Ward, Junior Watson, Vicky Webb Anna Wells, Pam 4 l, , , West, Carol SENI RS Old Friendships 5 . f if' West, Kerry West, Mack White, Patty Whitis, Eddie Whitley, Earl 208 l And then me thought to myself . . 'tc'-My a- Wickham, Brad Wicks, Wendy Wilbanks, Bennie Wilke, Bruce Wilkins, Buddy Wilkins, Zolon Wilkinson, Glyn Williams, Betty Williams, Connie Williams, Constance Williams, Robert Wilson, Beverly Larry, Curly, and Moe I presume? fx new V54 209 rs . ., Hn limi' if Wilson, Chris -ow Stairway to debt! 1 . Li- rfxifi, s af f 3 Bae, 4, 2 1? go 32 wilson, Kathy look Forward Wilson, Terry Woodruff, Leonard Woods, Georgia With Anxious Anticipation , , 1 ..t..,f . ,.4g,..,,4 Listen, I know it costs a lot to graduate, but that doesn't mean you can give me a hot check! IFS' viii TE to ,gf Q Work, james Young, Terri Worden Kirk Young Valone Zorger, Noel WY an-'7' The tall and short of it! B-.4-. WJ Graduation is just around the cornerg but no matter ' where we go or where we stay, part of us will re- main at MHS part of MHS will alwaysnremain with us. There is one man who has grown up with the Class ,, 2 ff to this man, Mr. Paul Burke Good-bye MacArthur High . . , 'T' ee'--2. If The spirit of achievement and co operation shown by the Senicl Class of 1967 began a traditioi if fi 5 E Farewell, Alma Mater! 1 1- .4 Ki E . . Toduy's Dreams, Tomorrow's Realities. I 1'-': L lat all who follow a become a part of. Y .nu-'J will be proud Often happy, sometimes sad, but usually confused are the mixed emotions of Seniors leaving MHS, Whatever the feeling, there are pleasant memories and a better under- standing of life for all Seniors to take and remember. l CTT? i sho. E :WA w . ,. , df JM -+V -L sy, li 1. Q as - 'N'-R., junior Clay: president, Dick Crider, dictates to Judy Prier, secretary-lrearzzfefg Christy Finlay, reporterp and Ann Wood, vice prerident. Junior Class Officers JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Carolyn Florer Georgia Regelsky Velton Davis Tracy Youngblood George Marion Stan Patterson NOMINEES: Dick Crider, Greg Parr, Randy Tucker. U? - Xa XfX. ew Qs wo ' WO QW Qfx Junior Class Favorites ToniBaHey NOMINEES: Io Ann Graham, Becky Johnson. M wr , 1 QW 'D fi is Q I ,., , ,. , 6 I V .- if z , ,, or 2 if 1 2 au D, X U. , W if .6-Q.. i . Q a 1 W. A E 'Q X. 1 ,fem ,-,' j r ggi, N95 5 , -55,21 ,, 5 . L' if i C PM 5',1'i M W li, fri ,Q if , A A gg'h' 1 aaf1! ,' ,:FW2E sting W . F ,K ,wg ,121 -'f fu- , s 3 V sz: at XR, ,325-Y: uhh: an -A - iv, ,- A J A Q,-. f Q9 x i ' 1. 1 if R 'Sw F.. 1 it IVI in i. :iii f ? 235 mQ x ' E if ' ,A x , Adams, Claudette Adams, Donna Aguilar, Ernie Aguilar, Pat Akers, Donna Akers, Judy Akin, Jan Akin, jerry Akin, Terry Allen, Lisa Alpers, Roger Ames, Carolyn jo Anderson, Clinton Anderson, Debi Andrew, Linda Andrews, Suzanne Archer, Crystal Armstrong, Bob Arnold, Kathie Arrington, Tracy Ashmore, Gail Autwell, Paula Baggeson, Sharry Bailey, Toni Baker, John Banks, Ralph Barber, Debbie Barnette, Joe un 1 l 4 If I don't make the drill team, I'1l . . . uture, and Fulfillment Are Phases i ,of the Junior Year. i V 1 ii? in G , . 355 4 3 Ag is , n 4 Wm, V ,111, M A wwf i eee e i e B e m V, A A 1 ' ,'- A f' I WWI Q W 3 al'-vs-, -gr Barrett, Steve Bates, Ricky Baumann, Genny Baxter, Carol Belanger, Roxanne Benshoof, Janis Benson, Nancy Bernard, Jana Berry, Craig Bevers, David Bird, Jerry Bird, Terry B , 1 A B ' B ' ' f, , ,, , Q AK M x ' ia i il x s 'JF ' x R 'I li J N' , Qi A M' 1' M .L.,, , i Q , gi iiii , . y in l 'Ki ' X V . ., fx fins J QR' 'ax fir gal, is A- f 4. Us 2' ,eva 9 ,ga A -K iii: 1 ' ' , new K: 2 f H l .1 ,Kk' aa, , I iw, L. , . ' 1 I , , .. .ft ,.z,, A ' B 2 l, E .h , W V ,B M ig H Brockles, Lois ii ,Q ,Q if , 'B y Brooks, David ii ' -,,,, ,V Brown, Cynthia ei , ,Q , i y ' . , ' ki? Brown, Mike v ' 2 ' i ly, 5 .fkr ww W Q BIU.US,' Amelda - ,,ifif., B Bryant, Darlene 4 W 0'-1' Buchanan, Jackie , ky vu V Zi'r ig Bunch, jerry i ,af-if 'ii ,fi 1 fi i Burns, Dan i 1 :lf , , 3 lii ll EX lt. ., ' , E' Burns, Deloris 'im ,,4 K X 5, Burns, Hollie T . 1353 Burton, Debie F l W Birdwell, Robi Bjorklund, Evelyn Black, Jan Blackburn, Rex Blankenship, Linda Blevins, L. T. Bonner, Sharon Boyd, Dawn Boyle, Mike Brantley, Rick Brewer, Billy Brockles, Bill Where is everybody going? I haven't fin ished my speech yet! Caffey, David Cain, Pat Caldwell, Mary Campbell, Darla Campbell, Karen Cannefax, Karol Cannon, Janice Capps, Carol Carleton, Liz Carter, Sharon Carter, Terry Carvill, Vaughan Chaffin, Glenna Chailott, Cathy Challis, Chip Cherry, Marsha Clark Clarki Close Cobb: Chuck Cindy Brenda Linda Cobler, Joyce Cochran, jerry Coker, Terry Coleman, Kevin I i af' r. tm Q' f 41 , A' D il rr: QQ 'va , - J kwlff , A M. ,A .- .. . S... 'H f f Z? 1 , ff fi xi. , Al 1 ya t s '-G.. ef ' Q . -4 ,- . . . x ' H ' A vi ,, W I Cooper, Chris Corbin, Zane Countryman, Sharon Cox, Beverly Cox, Jeanne Craft, Joy Creasey, Stan Crider, Dick Darlington, Michael Davenport, Teresa Davidson, joe Davis, Tommy Set Their Own Goals . I its I X. ttitvi . ww 1 'xiii 3 as 5 ' it an 5 ai Dean, Howard Dean, Marilyn Dickinson, Ronald Dilord, Mark Ditto, Keith Dockery, Harva Dodds, Chuck Driver, Melba Duncan, Barbara Duncan, Nancy Dunmire, Debbie Dyer, Sam lowly I turned, step by step, inch y inch . . . J 4 I Dykes, Don Eby, James Echols, Homer Elliott, Butch Elliott, Charlotte Enckhausen, Harry English, Katrina Ernst, Karen Ann Estrada, Dan Evans, Thomas Fagg, Gordon Farmer, Dianne Farrar, Mike Farris, Ian Fernandez, Steve Ferrante, Linda Finlay, Christy Fischer, jerry ' Fischer, Tom Fleming, Charlie Floyd, Charlotte Foley, Carol Foster, Marilyn Foytik, Pat 5 fi , W Ks. 'Q v is -tr s is 3 3 2, i: :1iifflLi. ' -1-iiihfiff. ' E J 5'7ZiiiiQiiE1!l2-5 I . ,..,,a,,, A, fax. if IH: K: Mil Vkrr. 5i?Tirf5i 2r, I Af ef f ' t ' 5 1 . ' it H +4 ' ' xp ,f -'Y-:QC 'N , f an A M Q - , x. - K ist' ' 'UQ i. , A65 xt' R a --' 5 5' r. 4' i 1- Q. '1' if ?Wgv5tf?5f it 56 1 H' .aft YQ 4.1 t-'- :il F, , .' M ,J ' ' Ikrrilgiw-,. , 1 V if F 'M -is ' . My ' A its if as We ' 'i,i-fix NS w h 3 if w 0 ll Q 5 It .. - . ,' H, - ,,g.hf':', -,K QV . .ku 2 iz' 'A A 115131 'MQ ' 9 l 's, gf f. 1, - 'Y Q m,, . 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Hall, Joyce Hamm, Bruce Hammond, Bill Hancock, Diane Harrell, Charles Harris, Molly Havanis, George Hawkins, Erskin Hawkins, Vicki Heflin, Donna Hendon, Brad Herring, Barbara Hill, James Hill, Melissa ,wi-,5 . M I , and ,Z ,, ,M , J r fir? ry ,ag ,rf , A En B fr l w a.Q,,,-af .: W' rx ' K , lv: I 5 J r 2 I mm I . , . l A Eff, as f f as ,f - , L it , , K M H, W , f f. . Z? rift- -31 ' Q Ni ,H V. w- , 4 . -'V ,--4. ' 1 f xi 3 ir aa, y J mfs, . Vg , if WP fl v L r ia, ,f L , ' Q 1 ii I - ' , , , , , an a gs W' x Q' .Q ff-af if s ,f 1 . ff . x aw- as W Voice Opinions . af Yi QTY' , ,-is, , ie' 'Q ,gf A W.. SQ ,L .a ' X ,. . w Y .. if 1 in lik is is' .2 If 6, Hutson, Brenda Ingram, Kay Jackson, Paul jacobo, David Ieffcoat, Laura Ie-rnigan, Charlotte Jernigan, Michael Jessup, Linda Johnson, Becky Hirt, Fred Hodgkins, Anne Holbrook, Harry Holland, jeff Hollaway, Larry Hollaway, Lonnie Holley, jerry Horstmann, Kerry Howard, Kathy Hoyle, Craig Huey, Betsy Hughes, Carmen You just don't know what to me. the sight of him o I want to go see the Return of Snoopy and the Red Baron ? Kemp, Sharon Kendrick, Danny Kennedy, Karen Kerbow, Gary Kerns, Sandy King, Delta King, Karen King, Saddie Kinman, Sand Y Kirkpatrick, Sherry Kohutek, Clara Krawczyk, Brenda johnson, Gary johnson, Howard Johnston, Billy Jones, Billy jones, Cathy jones, Gary Jones, Mike jones, Robert Jorgensen, Glenn Iourden, joe Kastner, Laura Kelly, Mike .. - -- f-mefflffs 5 'SS' .af tm! ' - ' 1 - ,, ,Q A 7. ' ' 5,252 : L ,. ,,,,., , if gg 'ieeia 1 f,,, w ig3g1 tett ge f fu .' 'mix eyew f S - at if A .S at 11 in xii? 43 5 . 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Linman, Kathy Litchfield, John Lloyd, Pat Locke, Margaret Lollar, Emily Looney, Ken Loter, Mike Lotspeich, Blevins Loving, Charles Lowe, Kathy Lucas, Karen McCloskey, Mike Kuczaj, Stan Lacy, Bruce Lamb, Carolyn Lange, Donna Lankford, Pat Lawrence, Caryl Leaseburge, Carol Lee, Pam Leeman, Sharon Lemley, Don Lieser, Georgeann Lindsey, Ron No, you are doing it all wrong -45 if w-rad-WF , 'mm'h L i , ., I vii, McCollum, jack McGowan, Marianne McGriff, Olester McKay, Donnie McLenclon, ,David McMillian, Mary Alice Madison, Mike Malone, james Mann, Chris Manning, Marsha Maples, Charles Marcel, Georgette ,, -rn Q 1.,..x fa, 4 311 -2-he -.--: .. as IQ. MW V if 'Q 'X 4 ,fl--ff, iii. ,. ,.. ,krw fy,-ag wr J' iii Rings . Order Senior Marek, Bill Marks, Robert Martin, Claire Mason, Mike Massa, joe Massey, Susan Maxwell, Terry May, Dellis Mealer, Patti Melott, James Melvin, Carol Mershon, james - -. 1 wf:,f5w 'Tm Elf ap 1 af, I -1, ,iw 'U an G M r l 11,5 C ,. ,, -,ma f I nh ,M , f' W ,w il ai, W' :ei ii 'mi , r 1 . V iii AP' il is I Q 1' f , Ejgffj? is 6 T .V -C ai. F , ,,,:.,,..'1,,,- ff-b, .,Q,., . 2 , . ., ,, Mr! . N , M .. 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Nungesser, George A O'Connor, joe 55? 41? . E fx errr or - 1. :V A L' Odom, Pat O'Nea1, Danny ' Opp, Bobby Orris, Renee ' Q Pannell, Peggy P xi Parks, Pam 1 ,ji ii Q - , 4 4? V ,,,i 11 ,N P- e,,, 4' I if .P ii'i' iii .,,,: 4 f1' Y 141 f y iigi . . g,,Qv,, 4 ' f ,.a: i ,.,, ,Q T .. d an-'sf ,+- 1' v . L is-av .un mf. , 229 N . a. ef fs 1 we av- if I vi' i 1 x it Wx ':ii.4..If3 - ' ...nfs 3: Q iii? :Hz r x- lk L al l I les, Zi. 1 xg m 4 , i 1-- X M A f. L' - 4. . r Wh ! , 230 wing-ks, X Q 1- ff' f M- 4 it ' s eta? fx if x A E' Q lf. 36. D - M, ' HG.. ,a 1 Q v . in M .3 i iff ,U 5 Pointer, Ronnie Pond, Debbie Poole, Janie Porter, Brenda Porter, Karen Porter, Robert Portillo, Randy Posival, David Poteet, George Potter, Joy Potts, Natalie Powell, Dan Powell, Rhea Powers, Freddie 3 ?' Would you believe Chicken Man? a Tiger in disguise? . . . No, just a true Cardinal! Prier, Jeni Prier, Judy Pringle, Beth Ragsdale, Don Rast, Paul Read, Betty Reagan, Duane Redding, Joe Reed, Linda Reynolds, Carolyn Reynolds, Gene Rivera, Irene i it 5 Q I Q ff 0 '- an a X aadmunu 5 ff' als Q 'f , fa-.1 , if N iff f , 5 Q. gr, ' rtiiil liitfafr-7ii'4Q','iSi it if, fl 'tl-1' ,V W' V ,V +5 ' 'az' .A 1. ,, ,Q y .- , -- MQ., 7 .. mt, 'WF' .4 -..r, IM--,. V-eu: ' ' ,- af Q W v 1 QE ' ,4 gag! N, 1 1, K l .f '4 IF Y ,Ja Mc, ' I A S M rfllgbi. 4 A ,555 it H' ' at f iam ,Q 'Cir K 'Q v 'W Jn , 'if ' Participate in Activities Roberts, Wayne Robertson, Cheryl Roe, Cindy Rogers, Sarah Rollins, Tommy Rosson, Barney Rowell, Beverly Rowley, Shirley Rubin, Karen Rushing, Kathy Russell, jim Ruyle, Brian ff ts I 5 6 H ,S A x 5923387 45 5 f Ma, 4' 1 , 'fe I I iw up +1 Mg, 5 ,gum X J was ii WWA' Kiwi g. -, ne w M. 1' I ' 'Z kw llxw, 5, . ,,, .. , ,, A A :fs t 1 r at ' ,kt e fi, S it . 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Strength, Beth Stripling, Susan Stubbs, Carolyn Sullivan, Denise Sutton, Debbie Swaffer, Pat Swafford, jimmy Swink, Heather Taylor, Mike Taylor, Weldon Teal, Millynn Terry, Mark P it Q 1 'm5't s A For Q in all mf x , -,ln ez' V, if 44, s , . H , , ff ,, L , . ,W .i A in ,fl si fx., I ,. ln, - 1 , w ':' ', - , fe ' lt-, , 'V' , xii .5 m ZIHi'.f? 5 . ' ' 'ffm it ,. --', ii, gi Q, sm Pile Up Rewards . Thames, Ken Thomas, Brett Thomas, Jan Thompson, Bill Thornton, Myra Tilden, Cathy Toler, jean Tooke, Don Townley, Wayne Townsend, Helen Townsend, Pam Tucker, Randy S . flip J ' 2 bib - li -s 3. jx. 1 Cv 4 x 5 ,f , .1 V. A Q. ilfeilggefg-E7 In .... A 'ff V EEEEWT: 1551 W if -pg of f i f..,,.V . 15, 'gi W ,y ,,.,fl' .i A V , My i f ,V -. i. fo' ' 7' 1 fififp, i X ' :Q . I T' ' 5 . 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W A 5 ' r .. ii S S KV S ' - , 1 We we Wright, William Yellott, David Young, Kenneth Zablosky, Janice .af , or eieieeee 'A V i ee ., 5 K I -. ..bk- V .. wh I 'A . ixii ' '-e. 1 7 Sw. in S .eii, ll 1 -R Forward Ever . . . ,rf - i- Juniors plant spirit in the garden of victory. . 1 J2- Wirasnik, Darleen Wise, Sandy Wisener, Russ Wolfe, Wendy Wood, Ann Wood, George Wood, Steve Woodall, Bill Word, Sharon Wright, Joe Paul The Midnight Skulker stalks again! -f t 5 Speak a little more distinctly into the right ear pieceg my glasses can't hear you! Backward Never! Every Little Bit Hurts! I Ill f C ,J 5 s , it? 4 fl fig! 5' ,sf .ff ' Z SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS fback rowj Darrell Cooper, preridentg Kay Blessing, .recretaryf ffront rowj Donna Christy, reporterg Mike Bell, trearurerg and Gary Beach, vice-prerident, inspect the Alpha Rho Tau art show. A Sophomore Class Dfficers SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS: Kay Phelps Jerry Holmes Ellen Smith Linda Lawson jack Singley Bill Wren Forrest Dorsey Marsha May . Sm? Gary Beach NOMINEES: Darrell Cooper, Tommy Laudusau, Larry Morgan. Sophomore Class Favorites Debbie Burrow NOMINEES: Kay Blessing, Cindy Cooper, Debbie Sanderson, Bonnie Woodward. r ..,r: l 4 Well-it beats walking !! Sophomores . . . Wise Fools . . . i Achee, Coleen L5 . W Q , M Adair, Jo U A - EV: QQ, Adams, Sharon - VA h y x I ' 'k Aguilar, Alicia I , V L, V i, Akers, Cindy Z' A .N ,xg if, I Albrecht, Olga l , Y A f ' -if Allen, Frances A , ,,,bVV, .f ' i K T' q Q' f. 'A eeece i l ' I Allen, Jeanene A11en,LHffY rffl A V .i cerl Allender, Bill S l,. if 2 of f L Allmon, Karen Q Y, :',5 l a f lags X 4 ' my X Auawaw, Mafk A sk L fm A ' , I nf ' , . P l Anderson, Tami if. T ' A , ,V , l Anthony, David 5 Y V 'mi , 2: C? ' Archer, Anita V ,QQ , ,, V, 5 M Q, 'M 'V Arredondo, Carmen ,.,. 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H f' f gt- . v lf, af -1.. at ff 3 'gr , 'W' 2, H' J f 7 1: 1-'H x i gala-,ii11i' F23 1 w ,W ,wr f I ki X, ig 3 1521 Ladusau, Torn Landrum, Don Lanier, Linda if' u , ,, 523232: Willa Q, L ri N .., 1 l f 1 Lanier, Robert Kennedy, john Kidd, Beverly King, Everlyn King, Robert Koger, Steve Kolenovsky, Michael Koller, john Kubek, David Kuykendall, Ben Lacey, Brenda All Makes Up a Sophomore's Day. Coordination strikes again! Quiet! Genius at workl? y 25l i is? ...andlam the ruler of this class! Sophomores Can Be ., ,ik-, 7,5-W U. Rule 1: Relax while studying. Found Anywhere . . . Lankford, Carolyn A L Leclbetter, Jenny I ,,rr 1 Lee, Linda A Ei , F V si Lehr, Larry Xi k: if r.-' Qin kj Lehr, Lonnie if X B' 49? Leonard, Mike A e l - i ' ii ,Q I Agp 1 eff LeTendre, Renee 5. m , A Lewis, Jim f'if 5 i in i ,--I-X7 W' i A Lewis, Ted my is L f Lindsay, Steve ,iA, K . . , W.. i ,,iii LindSCY, Mike 'iiii' 4 ev 'iii if L' i L ll iele r Little, Brenda N Z1 : A s Lobb, Charles Q W ' Lobb, James . 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