Mansfield High School - Tiger Yearbook (Mansfield, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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I e .+A 'ma L c M M dy long, long hours on the long LON G BOOK 3 1 l ,, W, ,ff , 34 in, x 0 , 'fi , 6 ' ,. Q 1 . nm 'I if 1 - F ' Q 0 . i !E .A 573 L i E' ' f if Alw' Homecoming activities are a Hurry with the boniirc. pep rally. cur decorations, und hull decorations l'hc bonfire sparks the dedication. excitement. and anxiety that accompanies each football season. ' ,, V SEQ DECA represents school at lab Tiger band goes to marching fete Future Farmers caught greenhanded Girls end season Tigers ride Mustangs tonight The student bod Y F'-, G h d g h b s one ofthe many activities ofthe Future Farmers of V y V ll b ll g I h f' h d by A . 12 M' 'f' ld +R waz.. 'iff Y' Md: . Rainmaker presented X Seniors. prepare for graduation early by ordering their invitations. 5' R-'F by Drama. The 1977-78 Varsity Tiger football team provides the fans with a thrilling season as they wind up the year with a successful winning record. 77ger Band places Hrst Ill llll marching event Students give blood for city Choir to present musical in shows Cagers open season Freewheelin' holds rock- roll concert Brothers leads CC The M.H.S. Tiger Q' QD QYJ gee,-QV in 0 U . 42' vB 55.3 1' s 21 1 ln li! The blood drive is another success with students donating over X0 pints to Mansfield residents. Bye, Bye Birdie marks a first forthe Choir. paving the way for further musicals. 1 L..- Football season comes to a close with the annual football banquet. Seniors Host Bar-B-Q New officers take oath Baskefball dribbles 'ro an end Truck Tennis Q BASEBALL MM' Senior class W to r a d u a A break from sweaiing over exams permits stu that Dripped Blood. lies receive applause in the Miss Mansfield Pageant, sponsored by the senior class, in the W ,fw- ,ii - N:- W wif wx Vh I . . , A, .i ' Q ,t it ,ff i M , L A ' 'we-fs-if . , ' ?i7'FJi' 'r K X t s Q, X. Q. As the snow drifts in and out the year drifts on to warmer days. Sometimes even teachers have to strain their brains during finals. .r ' 1 't 2.4 Yr' lf. .1 I -.ky ' x into Superstar competition. Wi ft, xt r 301K xx sw, Vx' 35' Avi .,f dnt if-w -weak. Ofglllfll Cl l0l'lS -is 'J' X 'Q 'fs if .5 Guts . .iqmv,X Q-M r he ,X Q '15 'Q x Larry Wilshire Allison Cannon Carrie Braswell Renee Robinson S.C. backs activities Organizations help needy H0lld3Y activities During this holiday season the Distributive Education Club of America, the Student Council, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are leading the school in collecting food and toys for the needy. The MHS Student Council Safety Committee will conduct a bus safety program for the students at Mansfield elemen- tary schools. Another Student Council ac- tivity will be a movie shown on February 23, The House that Dripped to Blood. Quarter finals will be given first, third, and fifth periods with the movie be- ing shown directly after for a fee of 254. Student Council will also spon- sor a student exchange day with Gustine. The Student Council and Dis- tributive Education Club of America's toy drive, French Club's food drive, Spanish Club's tloodfellows Fund, and the choir and band Christmas concert high- light today's holiday activities. Today the Student Council Safety Committee sponsored a windshield wipeup at late lunch and fifth periods. All the mem- bers were permitted to help. .-32-Y iw it l 1 Student Council members are: First Row: C. Vance Chistorianl, L. Wilshire Cpresidentl. J. Reddy Cparlimentarianjg Second Row J Burkham, A. Allen, L. Pressley, L. Waltman, B. Dears, S. Flories, L. Carter, B. Howard, C. Sprinkle, A. Shaw, B. Lewis: Third Row: K. Cummings, B. Eastwood, K. York, C. I-lollifield, C. McClure, J. Ryan, C. Weddel, L. Waltman, N. McElroy, J. Thomas, L. Lancaster, J. Maryak, L. Smithg Fourth Row: P. Patton, B. Buck, J. Tumer, M. Henry, J. Tabor, S. Mead, K. Zschiesche, M. Echols, C. Prater, L. Yeats: Fifth Row: M. Smith, K. Odom, C. Frank, R. Griffin, T. Lambert, T. Ellisg Sixth Row: P. Peel, R. Kline, J. Moericke, D. Arsenau, P. Chrisenberry, T. Redden, T. Daskevich, Mr. Hoffman tsponsorl, C. Fieldsg Not Shown: A. Cannon tvice-presidentj, C. Braswell Csecretaryl, J. Johnston treporterl. R. Robinson Ctreasurerj. fill Joy Johnston Wilshire has ' eart' story In the September issue of the Student Advocate, a National As- sociation of Secondary School Principals magazine, is a story about Mansfield High School written hy Larry Wilshire, pres- ident of the student council. Johnny .Reddy tudents give blood for city The Student Council will be sponsoring a blood drive No- vember l7, in the cafeteria from 1:00 to 6:30 p.m. , 'J' ,..M',1 Senior MATT STOLLEY is one out of 80 donors of the student council sponsored Blood Drive. Cindy Vance -.. .L-11 631.542, f , ,gre .rua-tr yi 1 , , ,,, jx' 'Wg Af- I . ,vt ,gfq,,,, ,f H- J 5 V, . .. A, 5-h2? ' ,-'v. .f ff' A v 's :H - Y. :warg-L ff , 2 ' .'5?2fvl'f -fw Lf ,V L11 , .1 ww V 1 ittt if - ' If -f-ies., W - Af ,w I 219- Tzf ., ' .. Z-ff X 1 C , i e 7' 'N in 1 I 'Y' ., f . 2 . E t 1 Y Wm 3 , Juniors, BRETT BUCK and MARIE ECHOLS wash win- dows for the student council windshield wipe. The Navy Band, The Commodores, perform for the student body. Students Work As a Bod K- x ill-' Seniors JOHNNY REDDY and DENICE WELLS. participate in the student council Seniors CHRIS FIELDS andJANET RYAN are I977-78 bell sponsored 50's Day Dance competition. guards. iw F V .. -'--...., Seniors CARRIE BRASWELL,juniors ALLISON CANNON, RENEE ROBINSON, and sponsor DIXIE DIBLEY, prepare for their journey to Gustine High School for exchange day. 22 National Honor Society members include .l. Schick, C. Perry, T. Garner tsponsorl. M. McGuire. C. Prosser, H. Whisenant, I.. Wilshire, D. Griffith tpresidentl. T. Moericke, J. Sharp. K. Chambers ttreasurerl, A. Cannon, P. Howell tvice-presidentl, G. Carey. D. Stone: Now shown: Kelly Davis fsecretaryl. y ational Honor Societ The National Honor Society officers, chosen Thursday, Octo- ber 13, are David Griffith, pres- ident: Paul Howell, vice presi- dentg Kelly Davis, secretary: and Kara Chambers, treasurer. Spon- sor is Mrs, Toni Gardner. Y? I Dill K , , 'JT .1 .t .5 , X 5 tx' Q S, '-4 3 ' JIM SCHICK demonstrates the concentration of a NHS member. k 4 sq- . rv' Yes, l'm a bookwormf' states NHS sponsor, TONI GARNER NHS president. DAVID GRIFFITH flashes the Carter smile. the tiger mansfield high school Animal Staff Members Deborah Brewer Gina Butler Todd Dean Jim Gause Simon Gonzalez Paula Horine Lynn Lusero Janet McCart Mary McGuire Allison McWilliams Serita Scott Anita Speed Jill Vess Shirley Ward Sharla Weems Staff MARY MCGUIRE and SERITA SCOTT find bookkeeping hard work for the annual. l l g, 9. SIMON GONZALEZ, GINA BUTLER, JANET McCART, DEBORAH BREWER, JIM GAUSE, and SHARLA WEEMS take time from developing and printing to pose for a picture. .Q ,, , Vx:,. Editors, LYNNE LUSERO and PAULA HORINE worked on me classes with Editor JILL VESS explains I0 SHIRLEY WARDh0W0fgani2n1i0nS are pnr ALLISON MCWILLIAMS and KAREN CUMMINGS. lngether. 24 of '78 ,,quau!l'1 fin I S T 2 T s ......l ,,. . 'NYNQ .--'r i SHARLA WEEMS and JIM GAUSE use their artistic ability for an- nouncement of annual sales. SERITA SCOTT and ANITA SPEED found the announcement of annual sales a little bit on the wet side. ,uv-'X Sophomore, ANITA SPEED ponders over the finished typing of classes and Organizauons' Editor, TODD DEAN. and SHARLA WEEMS work on the sports pages in an effort to finish 25 bought carnations from the Journalism department. Journalism .1 7 i W . .tt-rw f ea I M, ri js! -X' ' M 35i . 1 1 .QQ t . a f f 'fi ' . I' ',f,ff'9. gf rf '- vf 1 ,tt? f' ? 1 M' -H ' t mf . uuu . - I r , is it 'if 4 ' . ' x. it ft .. ' '- . s . ' w I . t . I .W e . L . 5-52, iq! ,11 . X -fy, ,ff 2 c'm5, '. , f Q Av, - .. 1 .-,, .5 ,. ! S ff ez Q I S . C 1 WW u. 1' A T . , I ,C fy Editor DENICE WELLS, CHRIS WORKMAN. SHARON BALTHROP, DEANN GORNTO, editors CHRISTINE BRASWELL. and CAROL HOLLIFIELD study the back issues of the Bengal Beat. CATHY LUSERO and JALESA McKAY were among many students who . X ' L ..j SHIRLEY WARD, editor LIZ WALTMAN and KELLI REYNOLDS are amazed at the features in the back log. Editors, JANET MCCART. JAMES EDDLEMAN, and DON CAIN ex- plain how to produce headlines to BARRY HOWARD and LISA MONGER. SIMON GONZALEZ. KEVIN MU LLINS, and SHAR PATTERSON look on as editors, MARSHA ALEXANDER, MARY MCGUIRE, and SERITA SCOTT fill a newspaper with excuses. I and II BENGA BEA , ff .XXX , 1' Roses are red L, xx Carnations are assorted The Bengal Beat sells them So they Can he afforded X The telegrams ure clever Ury. The price is right Your valentine will want one So don't be tight fr ,. 5' e+2 y On February G the newspaper ' ' ' stall will begin their ziiniunl sale of valentine telegrams end- ing on Fell. 10 to be delivered second period on the 14th. A variety of colored carnations will also he paddled on St. Val- entine's Day. Published by the Journalism Department of Mansfield High School, Mansfield, Texas. Member of the Interscholas- CHRIS WORKMAN gladly lendsatable? while SHARON BAi.rHRoP0b- fic League Press Conference and the Iflfemetieflal Quill rains information from BERNEDETTE DOSKOCIL. M .4 sq 'K Editors. PAULA HORINE and WILLIAM THOMASSON show the importance of copy to CARL CARNELL. CONNIE WINKLE and HOLLY BARNETT. and Scroll League for high school joimialists. Business Manager Y...........................,.............,. Mary McGuire Front Page .......,....... ,,.....,., C hristine Braswell, Paula Horine. William Thomasson, Liz Waltman Editorial Page .,.,. ,..,.,...,... M ary McGuire, Vicki Bowlin, Denice Wells Feature Page ,.......,.,. Marsha Alexander, Carol Hollifield, Carrie Braswell, Serita Scott Sports Page .....r. ,............... D on Cain, JoAnna Hearn, Janet McCart, James Eddleman Photographers ...... ..............,. D on Cain, JoAnna Hearn, Janet McCart, James Eddleman Sponsor ....................,.....,,....................,............... Nancy Jerome Journalism I club reporters Editor VICKI BOWLIN assigns BECKY DUNAWAY, ANITA WISER and GINA BUTLER stories for the Bengal Beal. 27 Debate Teams Work Together Junior, Sl-IARLA WEEMS points out the PRO's and CON's of debating. '9 I fusing... Jil, Q 'WH Freshman. MIKE ECI-IRICH,junior, SI-IARLA WEEMS.junior, BERNADETTE DOSKOCIL,junior, DEBORAH BREWER. freshman, SARA WEEMS, and senior, LAURIE DAVIS work together to make good debating teams. lmqfafj A f6+ 'ii I '.'. . 1 5. 5 , BERNADETTE DOS KOCIL and LAURA DAVIS explain to novice debaters SARA WEEMS and MIKE ECHRICH the reasons for good researching. gxnllllll Q J' SL J MIKE ECHRICI-I, LAURIE DAVIS, SARA WEEMS, and BER- NADETTE DOSKOCIL take time out from researching in the library to relax. ''fi'i ' ' ' 'l'llllllllllllllllllllilllllillllllllllllillltlllililllllllll l! ' Quin If Wlllllll .llllllllllllll!IllIlllliliflilglllrlliinllllalaillllzlllnilrliuuimll l llllfltlli l . .f'llll i u illlll. .lllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllgllllllllllislfiflijllll 'ft lllf- lllll. . .illlll'.'.2- 'U.llllllll hI '!ll W 'll lilfhli lg f ? limiting? i ' p . e b 5 ' C lay Vyefjfg 1 i .alll ' ii lm' Nl l S Qf...Q.,-ii:l . I ii ll ' ' if' 7' T 'ff . Q: 1-ai ':f A -to Tr- Til it l ' , A , ,, M f ,N 'S nexus ll i - e We . v Mansfield High School Stage Band members are: First Row: K. Odom. J. Turner. J. Whitehead. M. Mc Moran D. Davis. C. Moody. Second Row: D. Whisenant. M. Schwobel. W. lhomasson. C. Christian. M. Clifton. S Howard. Third Row: S. Ballhrop. G. Davis. R. Skinner. 'll Wilshire. J. Darden. s--:A anymore. 'i DAVID TALMAGE. band director, uses the band's new videotape machine. Musicians .enter competition The High School choir and band will present two produc- tions during the month of De- cember. On December 16 they will present a medley of Christ- mas music at the Forum 303 shopping center. Then on Decem- ber 23 they will present the medley here at M.H.S. These productions will be under the direction of Mrs. Jan Cottrell, choir teacher, and Mr. David Talmage. band director. KAREN ODOM, junior, placed third chair in High Schoc:-I Regional Tryouts at Grand Prairie January 7 A f'Um7T71.le sale was held by the Land on December 17 in the Erma Nash auditorium from S500 a.m. to 5150 p.m. Afterwards hand niemb-.-rs Pad a Christmas party at Shirleb' XX'ard's lwtzse and initiated fresh- llliifl. --sms-pygmy CLARKE BARFIELD senior. disgustingly says. I don't want this music Some of us seem tu be in the wrong place! explains tiger band members We march A-dream come-true When marcliinag season began over three months ago, receiving.: a 1 rating at the UIL mzirciiing- contest seemed like the Impos- sihle Dream. The Tiger Band will attend the Second Annual Cleburne March- ing Festival, Saturday, October 22. The Band Sweetheart nominees are seniors Carla Ashford, Mari- lee Miller, and Cathy Prosser. Memhers of the Tiger Band will audition for tht- All Region Orchestra at North Texas State University in Denton, Saturday, November PAUL CLARK, Drum Major.and DWIGHT MARTIN. Assistant Drum Majonwavethc band ontoa No. I rating. MANSFIELD CONCERT AND MARCHING BAND. First Row: M. Henry, J. Hart. M. Day. J. Gause. N. Gidley. S. Ward, H. Christian, C. Wildman. M. Miller, J. McCart. J. Turner. K, Anderson. C. Prosser. C. Lamb. K. Odom: Second Row: V. Barker, C. Haynes. J. Markwardt. D. Arseneau, S. Boatright, C. Braswell. K. Rodgers. K. Griffin. D. Purdue. E. Dodson. M. Glady. C. Wildman, N. Richardson. C. Claunch. J. Whitehead. K. Anderson, K. Russell, L. Bixby. K. Fowler, S. Castles. Q. Land, B. Dubro. A. Gladyg Third Row: S. Littleton. L. Moses, D. Williams. K. Wortham, K. Kunkell, G. Davis, D. Winn, K. Dougherty. S. Balthrop, R. Skinner. T. Wilshire, D. Francis, S. Finley. D. Williams. C. Barfield. C Ashford, M. Mc Moran, D. Steele,J. Trimmons,J. Turner, T. Clark. T. Cihak,J. Morris, Fourth Row: S. Howard. M. Clifton, S. Davis, B. Mullins, P Richardson, K. Brister, D. Francis, M. Schwobel, T. Miller, M. Garner. W. Thomasson, D. Whisnant. T. Moericke. C. Vance. V. Trevino, C Christian, P. Clark, D. Martin, J. Darden. DT Heads for Commerce The Dixie Dolls will travel to Commerce, Texas tomorrow for drillteam competition. Along with 100 other drillteams, the Dixie Dolls will be competing for a first division title in a prop, jazz, and high kick routine. The Dixie Dolls performed Moiiriziy l2 at the haskcthzill game, Un the following night, 'lliesrlaiy lil, they held their Vliitistnizis party. The evening was starred by ciirolingf and then they retired to Joy .lolinson's house for a ham dinner and xi exciiziii-qw of gifts. Drill Team Tryouts March 9 Drill Team Officers: Denice Wells tco-captainj, Joanne Tessier tco-captainl, Sherre McGuire tlieutenantj, Donna Eastwood tlieutenantj. Dixie Dolls, First Row: A. Shaw tmanagerlg D. Eastwood.J. Tessier, D. Wells, S. McGuire, C. Flories tmanagerlg Second Row: K. Helzertmanagerlg B. Howard, J. Gartman, C. l-lollitield, K. Simmons, K. Garland, J. Wood, C. Flories, A. McWilliams, V. Bowlin, K. Wells, R. Strause tmanagerjg Third Row: D. Davis, S. Golden, C. Sprinkle, S. Mead, A. Ervin, C. Matthews, C. West, B. Eastwood, K. Griffin, J. Thomas, J. Johnston. - Drill team chooses M. While as beau Michie White, senior, was cho- sen as drill team beau for 1977- 78. Donna Eastwood, junior, was selected as outstanding member of the month. The Dixie Dolls showed their Tiger spirit during the pep rallies. A , - -K Hey Do you want to see my high-kick? ' inquires new Dixie Doll Beau 4- - - MICHIE WHITE. BARRIE HOWARD gladly displays the two first place trophies received for high-kick and jazz at Commerce. I DENISE WELLS shows the 78-79 candidates for Dixie Dollies some new steps for the tryouts. MHS Choir Sells Valentines Singing Valentines to be sold and sung by the M.H.S. choir directed by Mrs. Jan Cottrell around the 14th of February. Prices will probably be set at 750 each. The MHS Choir under direc- tion of Mrs. Jan Cottrell wish to say that the singing valentines went over well this year. The profit was good even through the snow. This month 35 of the choir students are preparing for solo contest to be held March 11. The U.l.L. Solo and Ensemble entrants for 1977-78 are JIMMY MORRIS, NANCY SLEDGE, LINDA TEAL. CAROL MATTHEWS, Second Row: BRENT YOUNG, ELVEN WILSON, RANDY BLACK. MELISSA UNDERWOOD, BETTY TALTONg Third Row: GARY STEVENS. VALERIA DAVIS, CAM MOODY, JOANNA DENNIS. TERRI BING SHELLY OWENS. PENNY LAMBERT, KATHERINE ADAMS, LISA MCNEESE CATHY BARCLEY are the Solo and Ensemble entrants for l977478. 'su Choir members explain that facia profession. The MHS Mixed Choir members include R. Black, T. Caudle, K. Chaney. L. Collingsworth, B. Cope, B. Cowen, L. Davis, V. Davis, K. Dears, J. Dennis, D. Dishong, R. Doskocil, D. Finder, R. Fountain, R. Haney. K. Hubbard, R. Jones, D. Love, R. Martin, C. Mathews, C. Moody, J. Morris, D. Robinson, R. Robinson, N. Sledge, T. Smith, G. Stevens, S. Stone, C. Talton, B. Talton, L. Teal 34 ' T. Timlin, T. Underwood, E. Wilson, B. Young. Choir ro present musical in shows ei. M, ,mv- ' 1 is it The U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble entrants for I977-78 are CHUCK BRISTER, BRAIN COPE, KENNETH DEARS, JIM HOOVER, CHRIS KLINE and ROBERT ABBOTT, are very important to a singing Choir seems to be work and some play, explains CHRIS KLINE, Bye, Bye Birdie, a musical, will be performed by the Mans- field High School Choir Novem- ber 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Willie Pigg Auditorium. Boys Choir Members Robert Abbott Bart Abbott Randy Bennett Wade Carter Randy Cook Britt Ellis Jackie Feaster Jim Hoover Keith Hubbard Chris Kline Bobby Parsens Bobby Potter David Wolff Keith Wynn Girls Choir Members Katerine Adams Cathy Barclay Courtney Chaney Linda Cowen Nita Higdon Bettye Hitchcock Sandy Irvin Stacey Johnson Lisa Kneschk Penny Lambert Meg Lowry Jalesa McKay Charlotte Mitchell Malena Moore Shelly Owens Gina Smith Debby Taylor Roni Thom Teresa Timlin Melissa Underwood Debra Rogers Terri Bing 35 Drama makes 'Rain' Q Qi . . ., TERRI SH UFFIT laughing explains. The sky is falling, while DEBORAH BREWER in amaze looks up. DEEANN GORNTO solicted, This is my last one and it will cost you only 50qz. E l l Drama Club members include: First Row: D. Martin fsecretary-treasurerj, D. Shelton Cvice-presidentj, T. Clement fpresidentj, D. Gornto fhistorianlg Second Row: D. Brewer. T. Shuftitt, S. Weems, D. Gornto. C. Barfield, T. Eaton, D. Steele, A. Wiser, R. Collins, M. Mullensg Third Row: M. Gordon tsponsorj, K. Stubenrauch, J. Satterfield, S. Littleton, M. Smith. G. Butler, K. Dears. D. Arsenau, T. Vincent, D. Reeves, S. Howard, M. LaPlante, D. Williams, C. Moody, J. Click, C. Fowler. B. Hudson. 36 From Drama Children view skits At the last moment. TIM EATON works to memorize his part in The Rainmakeru. Lights! Camera! Action! The drama department stepped on the stage this morning. The Drama II class, under dkelcfion of Mary Gordon, sentdl Cbim.fUl'S play to pre- the area elementary schools today. Three fifteen minutes scenes were Three fifteen minute scenes performed which were written by the actors. The actions of, senior, 'Terri Clement and her pantomime partner, Daniel Shelton, junior, brought home to Mansfield a second place trophy from thi- drama tournament held at East- ern Hiils High School in Fort Worth on the weekend of De- cernlicr 2 and 3. RAIN!! The Rainmakerf' a romantic comedy by N. Richard Nash will be performed by Mansfield School students December 7:30 p.m. in the Willie Pigg itorium. Would you like to buy High 9 at Aud- SUITIF cancly? , was a common phrase around the halls the first two weeks of Deccmher :luring the Drrlma Departments candy sale I ,-ok ffffvaem K. awww v as 1 a 4 1 1' ' I' 1 . I5 1 1 .gaming kr., ?9l-i '35 .v- .rss-mam an M . V -vm Freshmen, JACKIE SATTERFIELD. and DEBORAH GORNTO agree to pose with their mouths open as BETSY LEWIS models with her eyes closed. DWIGHT MARTIN tries out his new while reading The Rainmaker . super glue 37 Art Creates Newly elected Art Club officers for 1977-78 are Charles Daugh- tery, president, Joe Tate, vice- president, Janet Ryan, secretary, Connie Weddel, treasurer, Gina Butler, historian. JOE CLARY, your artwork is so realistic that it terrorizes the art club Art Club members are First Row: R. Fair, T. Clemens, T. Moericke, C. McClure, C. Doskocil, H. Christian, M. Miller, S. Balthrop. J. Eddleman, G. Butler thistorianj, C. Weddel Ctreasurerl, J. Ryan fsecretaryj, J. Tate Cvice-presidentb, K. York, D. Coleman, D. Jones fsponsorjg Second Row: J. D. Badgett, L. Neeves, M. Lankford, C. Carnell, J. Butler, S. Carter, M. Smith, S. Weems, G. Tubbs, C. Winn, T. Graham, P. Nafzigar, R. McCuIlars, S. Weems, B. Brittian, D. Doskocil, C. Fields, K. Chambers, B. Warserg Not Shown: C. Daugherty tpresidenty ts Q R11 , V 7 Miiktftfflhu W . ,.,,,.,, Y l Seniors JANET RYAN, BILLY BRITTAIN. and TERRI CLEMENT help decorate the Christmas tree of l978. .5 '--QM JIM GAUSE ties his artwork into one tight bundle. , 4 Y Q Art in any form is serious business for GINA BUTLER and CHARLES DAUGHERTY. Sponsor DANNY JONES' hat shows a creative art form, 39 tl . Los Amigos tl Spanish Club - - T' lv lf .... , The Spanish Club held the first meeting of the yealj at 7145 am' on September 8 Sponsor. LYNDELL sALooM, and juniors GARY in room GA- STALCUP and MARGRET DAY proudly hold the can full of money for the Goodfellows Fund. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS are: First Row: J. Rhodes, J. Fulmer. B. Riley. J. Burkham, Mr. Saloom, T. Gayoso, J. Turner, R. Potter, M. Day, M. Minnixg Second Row: B. Calicott, S. Calicott, G. Stalcup, C. Miller. J. Maryak, T. Miller, A. Watts, K. Campbell, L. Carter, C. Favila, K. McGuire, J. Vessg Third Row: S. Gonzalez. B. Clemmons: Fourth Row: K. Thompson, J. Speed, P. MacGregor, L. Turner, B. Holman. L. Collinsworth, K. Kelley. 40 'ha .,wW ' gm A f' . ' Q-rf ,441 I did my vocabulary sheet! Wanna see? exclaims a shocked KELLY GRIFFITH. Juniors RANDY POTTER and MAX MINNIX show a map of South America. Le Cercle Francais are First Row: P. Richardson, C. Claunch, K. English, S. Golightly, J. Chelette. T. Wilson. G. Careyg Second Row: P. Durbin, M. Massey, C. Prater. D. Conlan, M. Partin, K. Anderson, K. Cummings. C. Wildmen, J. Vess, H. Whisenantfpresidentl, C. Winklefsecretaryj, D. Stone Ctreasurerb, J. Shick fvice-presidentl. S. Bolar fhistorianj, K. Meister, J. Trimmonsg Third Row: W. Thomasson, D. Williams. L. LaRowe, W. Durbin, M. Smith. H. Christian, J. Dennis, K. Anderson, G. Haynes, M. Henry, J. Hart, K. York, K. West, S. McGuire, N. Seeton, J. Johnston, B. Howard, K. Rileyg Fourth Row: C. Carnell, C. Vance, L. Franks, Q. Land. R. Hopkins, Fifth Row: J. Newhouse, W. Gibson, C. Loveless, B. Copland, J. Moericke, D. Treer, N. Richardson, C. Flories. J. Gause. T. Harris, C. Workman, J. Wood. K. Fowler. C. Mathews, D. Eastwood, Sixth Row: J. McClure. D. Welch. D. Swafford, J. Shero. Le Cercle Francais Two of the French Club offi- cers elected last spring are How- ard Whisenant, president, and Connie Winkle, secretary. A meeting is scheduled Thurs- day, September 29, at 7 o'clock in the library. We are planning to have at least one activity per month, states Mrs. Dixie Dib- ley, sponsor. Allez, Tigres, allez! shout the French Club members attending the Tigerette basketball game Monday, November 21, to sup- port members on the team. The food drive, sponsored an- nually by the French Club, has been set for December 5 through the 16th. The food drive is an annual event which was started in 1971. The French Club members, in coordination with a foods study, will have the opportunity to go to Le Bistro, a French restau- rant located in Fort Worth, on February 28. A French speaker, M. Michelle Rogier, is scheduled to speak at the February meeting. Vo ? 'P'3 Sponsor, DIXIE DIBLEY takes a french view on her students. French II students perform a skit of the French Christmas customs. 41 FCA sponsors annual Cotton Bowl breakfast The Fellowship of Christian Athletes will be sponsoring a guest speaker the first Monday of each month for interested students and adults beginning in December. The I '0llUlN'Slllfl of Christian Athletes will he sponsoring their :innual Cotton Bowl Breakfast at 'fzfitv Saturday morning, Decem- ner Jil. Mixers! speakers will include toollu-'li players from both the Univ:-rsity of Texas and Notre Dante, according to Mr. Wayne Allen, sponsor. He explains, This is something we try to do eve-ry year. Players from both teams will be giving their testi- monies about how FCA has helped them as athletes. Anyone who is interested is invited to attend. Cost will be four dollars per person. The FCA club is holding a candy sale with proceeds going to the general funds and to help send Mevin Mullins and Gary Don Stevens to the state con- vention in Houston January 20, 21, and 22. W -f - 'r a -mm. --vt X-.cry PX . s.-'iw Fellowship of Christian Athletes: First Row: A. Cox. G. Bracke, R. Sutterfield, R. Fountain, K. Mullinsg Second Row: D. Coleman. A. McWilliams, L. Teal, K. Davis Ctreasurerl, R. Dosckocil, G. Carey, D. Swafford. T. Eaton, C. Wingateg Third Row: A. Allen, M. Stevens, R. Bickley, C. Land, M. Chambers, J. Shero, A. O'Flaherty, P. Berry, S. Mead, B. Dunaway. Fourth Row: B. Moore, T. Dibbern, L. Garcia, K. Campbell, T. Anderson, J. Phillips, T. Stovall, L. Perry, J. Tate tvice-presidentl, M. White fpresidentlg Fifth Row: Coach Bennetttsponsorl, D. Davis, R. Griffith, M. White, K. Zcheische, D. Stone, G. Stevens. Hui ,L 1. , fa 11 xl Senior RITA DOSCKOCIL asks for the cooperation of those around. Seniors SCOTT DAY, GREG BRACKE, and MICHIE WHITE prepare for the next F.C.A. activities. My ' B :V I.. ' T. if -r, 5, ., 'll' E : x f My 9175 ,ik-I c d ' T vs? fffd ,, 91 C' '- if wi if fy! ,.,,ui! 4 5 ,H 1 an F ta Q :ge-MP7 Pkg staff: ff Q V 4 111' A-1514. 3. J' J: F . 2- M QU 5' -31: ' , W . Q 3 15-...Ati .M S -H Key Club members JOHN MARYAK, VINCE TIDWELL, and GLEN SWEENEY help out with a Christmas party for special education students at Alice Ponder. Senior, JAMES EDDLEMAN helps out with the key club party at Crystal's Pizza Parlor. Club Helps Children The Key Club is having a party for the children of Special Edu- cation at Alice Ponder. The club will give presents to each of the children'. Members of the club will serve cookies and refresh- ments for the children with the help of Mr. Herne of Alice Ponder. The club sponsor is Mr. Da-niels. Key Clubg First Row: T. Daskevich ftreasurerj, D. Swafford Cvice-presidentj, J. Eddleman Cpresidentj, C. Wingate, fsecretaryjg Second Row: C. Hollifield, R. Dosckocil, D. Stone, G. Carey, T. Stovall, B. King,J. Cheletteg Third Row: G. Henderson, C. Miller, K. Kelly, J. Maryak, J. Ryan, T. Dibbern, B. Bolarg Fourth Row: G. Bracke, B. Brittain, T. Ellis, R. Griffith, M. White, R. Fountain, R. Stutertield, M. Biisco. 43 It's rise and shine for the members of the Explorers Club this Saturday. Explorers will leave at 5:00 in the morning and head for Pos- sum Kingdom Lake to canoe down the Brazos River, with a stop over for breakfast at a ranch near the river. The Explorers Club had a campout at Cedar Scout Ranch by Lake Granbury, November 18- 19. They left at 5:00 Friday afternoon and returned around 5:30 Saturday afternoon. Mem- bers traveled by cars to and from the ranch. The Explorers slept in tents and cooked their own food. Activities included a marksmanship contest with ri- fles and a tug-o-war with the other club members at the ranch. '5- Mr. Sessums is the sponsor for ffivf W the club. .,,,, The Explorers Club will be W going on a campout to Sid Rich- Jw -uf-ff' ardson Scout reservation by ..,gyq,J Lake Bridgeport. They will travel am, in cars February 17 and return the 19th. The activities will in- clude horseback riding, canoe riding, hiking and fishing. An explorer relaxes after the long activities. f- .ai ' N ss., K Second Row: A. McWilliams. C. Doskocil, R. Doskocil, D. Robinson, S. Day, M, Bristow, C. Wingate, Third Row: C. Holston, . Tabor, R. Waltman, R. Fountain, M. Chambers, J. Eddleman, R. Griffith, T. Harris, Fourth Row: L. Cargo, V. Trevino, C. Bracke, D. Cain, R. Teddle, S. Harrison, H. Barnett, D. Harris, D. Neal, L. Perry, Fifth Row: L. Harrison, C. Neal, J. Thomas, N. McElroy, S. McGuire, K. Stolley, R. Bickley, R. Pinyan, J. Ballard, J. Pesnell, J. McWilliams. S. Binger, L. Lancasterg Sixth Row: C. Vance, A. Ervin, B. Dunaway. S. Mead, D. Coleman, C. Fields, R. Sutterfield, V. Davis, M. Massey, C. Franks, J. Clary, M. Alexander, L. Carter, C. Weddell, T. Redden, K. Campbell, J. Uselton, M. Collins, Seventh Row: B. Wacaser, A. Shaw, K. Croosan, R. Strause, J. Hearne, S. Weems, D. Brewer, L. Waltman, A. Comer, J. Vess, D. Swafford, K. Chaney, L. Yeats, A. Cox, D. Stone, Eighth Row: T. Daskevich, C. Prater, K. York, T. Vance, B, Brittan, K. Reeves, A. Uselton, P. Coffman, P. Patton, J. Sherog Ninth Row: T. Wilson, C. Carey, K. Dears, C. Vance, J. Phillips. Explorers Club Members are First Row: T. Dean tpresidentl, K. Chambers ftreasurerj, J. Ryan tsecretaryl, L, Davis tvice-presidentl' J canoeing U I w-K 153, , ix Igf V K - LT.: ff ff' 'JEQ-'G ff ,,-Q' 4 Y .T w T o 9 'ki-tflixsak i ogg T T T Junior KAREN CUMMINGS sleeps after a long night on the river. Seniors ROD FOUNTAIN and TODD DEAN look overthe area they must walk across at the first campout. Sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. SESSU MS and friends rest aftera long canoeing trip down the Brazos River. I' g' V .X in. Yes, TODD DEAN, it was senior MARLA BRISTOW who sunk your canoe, First in science Mansfield's first science club in many years was formed in early December with Gordon Hoffman, chemistry and physics teacher, acting as sponsor, Through the science club, the students with above average grades in chemistry, biology, andfor physics can go on trips to study scientific de- velopments in our community. This February the club members visited the Alcon Labs in Fort Worth. TONY DASKEVICH, VICTOR TREVINO. UNIDEN- TIFIED, and HOWARD WHISENANT plan the next trip for the science club. 46 The Science Club: First Row: R. Heemer, S. Timmons. V. Trevino, H. Whisenant, C. Wildman, K. Riley. T. McNair, J. Maryak. Second Row: C. Vance, K. Anderson, C. Prosser, D. Winn, R. Potter, J. Fulmer, M. Griffin, M. Eckrich. D. Welch. S. Schuster. Third Row: C. Frank, L. Wilshire, T. Harris. D. Conlan, P. Clark. D. Frye, J. Ogden, J. Smith, J. McClure, J. Schick. Fourth Row: J. Moericke. T. Daskevich. G. Mosley. T. Dean, P. Howell. Arosuc: mms ,W . ,--. . , - DPERI - . ,J le N ' X xx , Xa' I. 2'..,,'1..A-A-..!! C . , N, A A . LA! i !' --Ham ..,,,uu ,L . .' l . Cs Sf T I C1 lu ft Co I. 5, 'L' l I- lx-mi' .ll ., U Ib N ,M vu Q if n 'M 3, ll . ll In h fir ft' Fe wx? The science club officers for 1977-78 are: HOWARD WHISENANT. pres.: TONY DASKEVICH, vice-presidentg and CINDY VANCE, secretary-treasurer. FHA attends state meeting FHA Eighteen Future Homemakers of America members traveled to Dallas on October 14 to attend the State Fair. New officers of FHA for the 1977-78 school year include Sher- ri Garrett, presidentg Terry Lam- bert, first vice president fChair- man of Program Committeelg Sabina Gillaspie, second vice president tChairman of Encoun- ter Committeedg Kay Griffin, third vice president fChairman of Projects Committeelg Sherri Littleton, fourth vice president tChairman of Recreation Com- mitteclg Kelly Malley, fifth vice president fChairman of Public Relations Committeelg Kris ti Garrett, secretary-treasurer: and Karen Fair, historian. First Row: Mrs. Stuard tSponsorJ. S. Garrett, T. Lambert, K. Fairg Second Row: S. Littleton frecreationl, K. Griffin tProjectsJ K. Garrett, T. Lambert. Coffeyg Third Row: K. Malley. S. Crutchfield, D. Johnson, T. Stovall. S. Smith. D. Chamberlain. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ARE: First Row: S. Gillaspie, T. Lambert, S. Garrett, K. Malley Second Row: Mrs. A. Day fsponsorl, L. Miller, S. Smith, D. Chamberlain, S. Coffey, D. Johnson V Davis, S. Crutchfield. ....V 'aria . ' 1 -' si. . SHERRI CRUTCHFIELD gives MRS. SMITH an invitation to the annual Teachers Christmas Tea. FTA Aids The FTA held Fl meeting on Wvdnesclay, December lfi after school. A Christmas party was , held afte1'warcls and members 3 exchanged gag gifts. The newly elected officers of the Future Teachers of America are Joanne Tessier, presidentg Cheryl McClure, vice president: WWW Joni Butler, secretary: Teresa Moericke, treasurer, and Rita Doskocil, historian. Juniors and Seniors previous- ly having a one year member- ship can become a teachers aide with credits given each quarter, states Mrs. Phyllis Harrison, sponsor. JANET RYAN, senior, aids children at Alice Ponder Elementary. Future Teachers of America include Front Row: Mrs. Phyllis Harrison Csponsorl, J. Tessiertpresidentj, C. McClure Cvice-presidentb, J. Butler fsecretaryj. T. Moericke ftreasurerl, R. Doskocil thistorianlg Second Row: C. Frank, C. Flories, H. Barnett, N. McElroy, L. Lancaster, M. Massey, K. Stolley, J. McGuire, B. Howard, S. Meadg Third Row: N. Laymance, M. Day, C. Sprinkle, J. Gartman, K. Crossan, M. Henry, J. Hart, W. Durbin, M. McGuire, P. Durbin, C. Floriesg Fourth Row: S. Bolar, K. Davis. A. Shaw, R. Strause. T. Gayoso, J. D. Badgett, P. Horine. C. Vance, T. Ryan, T. Clement, L. Woods. Students ignnnn ? Ali...- N Senior, CHERYL MCCLURE reassures her figures before proceeding. CELESTE FRANK is serious about FTA and grading papers 5 We lfnfngy. i4aL,,,- f 'J'-. Learning how to average grades is the fun part of F.T.A., states BERRY l hope this will be plenty. explains JONI BUTLER. HOWARD. - - Future farmers of ,W . DAIRY PRODUCTS ' A DAMON THOMAS.junior. JOHNNY REDDY. senior. DOUG CARNALL. sophomore. CARL CARLNALL. senior, BRADY COWEN.junior. and JOHN MCCLU RE. sophomore. milk a cow? 1 Q QQ JAMES NOLES seems to have been caught greenhanded. ROBERT RHINEHART and STEVE BUTTRlL,juniors, escort the two finest pigs of Mansfield. America Future Farmers caught greenliunded The Greenhand initiation was held by the Mansfield Future Farmers of America on Monday, October 10. Oranges, apples, and grape- fruits may be ordered through any FFA member. The club will be taking orders from October 24 through November 11 and the fruit will be delivered Decem- ber 1 through the 17. Chambers will advance to Area competition Kara Chambers was crowned district Future Farmers of Amer- ica Co-Sweetheart at the F.F.A. Awards Banquet held January 16 at the Vandergriff Center in Arlington. ci v Y.-I F.F.A. First Row: R. Kersh tassistant sentinell, C. Carnell trepresentativel, D. Irvin tsecretaryj, M. Ray fpresidentb, J. Reddy tvice-presidentl, T. Clark itreasurerl, D. Irvin thistorianlg Second Row: B. Cowen, S. Manry, C. Bishop, D. Wileyg Third Row: D. Finder, R. Pinyan, M. Tabor, S. Fain, P. Shelton, M. Ragland, L. Fordg Fourth Row: M. Johnston, K. Kunkel, D. Gale, B. Cannon, E. Albert, D. Meyers. B. Cabaniss.J. McClure, E. Lindsey, C. Wingate, G. Clifton, K. Pressley, J. Plenmons, C. Foxg Fifth R'ow: J. Ballard, M. Spann, J. C. Sills, B. Stevenson, M. Block, K. Bailey, J. Baze, D. Bazeg Sixth Row: H. Reed, .l. Ross, R. Brandon, G. Harding, D. Pressley, C. Bishop, J. Fiesler, P. Higdon, L. Stewart isponsorl, B. Hubbard, H. Nixon tsponsorl. KARA CHAMBERS, senior, was elected the I977-78 FFA Sweetheart. F.F.A. Greenhands First Row: D. Ward, L. Owens. T. Harris. D. Strictland. W. Neal, B. Carlson. M. Truelove P. Chambers, J. Ashbyg Second Row: J. Wright. S. Barr. J. Humphries, B. Steelman, C. Wood. M. Savage, Y. Nashg Third Row: B. Mix, D. Stovall. K. Shook. T. Smith. D. Pressely, M. Tekell, S. Hamm, K. Johnson. J. D. Badgett, R. Fair, Fourth Row: H. Reed, J. Wilson, J. Roads, T. Wilson. J. Noles, G. Calicott, M. Butler, B. Calicott. D. Williams, T. Waleyg Fifth Row: M. Stevens. G. Sweeney. G. Sims. R. Vaughn, E. Ramsey, T. Salmon, B. Ballard: Sixth Row: B. Simmons, M. Phelps, J. Davis, K. McKesson. G. Cook, D. Macky, A. Wiley, Seventh Row: J. Cox. L. Stewart. fsponsorl, C. Payne, M. Charlin, M. Collins. H. Nixon Csponsorl. lm Six students from the Mans- b t field Chapter of Distributive Edu- e cation Clubs of America will at- tend a Leadership Lab at Camp Carter in Fort Worth, October 28 and 29. During this holiday season the Distributive Education Club of America, the Student Council, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are leading the school in collecting food and toys for the needy. Little World will be conducted by lVlz1nsl'ield's Distributive Edu- cation classes on December l-24 at the Century 21 building in Gibsons shopping center. DECA members will compete in nrt-it events February 3, 4 at l., lb. Bell High School. The Mansfield Chapter of Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America will join the local Re- tail Merehants Association in SCftiY1fl up a spook house for trick or treaters on October 31 from 4:00 to 11:00 p.m. to raise money for sponsoring a couple in the Jerry Lewis Dance-8-Thom The Distributivc Education Club ofAmeriea omcers for I977-78 are: First Row: S. Griffith tsecretaryj, K. Chambers. tviee-presidentj, R. Heath Chistorianj, M. Tanner Csecretaryj. J. Wiggins Ctreasurerl T. for MUSC'-nal' DY5U'0PhY' Bzigvvcll Qpai'liziinenlurizinJ. L. Lamb treporterlg Second Row: L. Kline lparliamenlarianj. B. Buck. thistoriunl. D. King fpresidentl, M. Keeter ttreasurerj, G. Tabor lpresidentl. D. Martin freporterj. 3 E X N 'Z ERNESTINE MOTELY, sponsor explains some pointers for a successful business to senior. KARA CHAMBERS. DONNA MARTIN and JANA WIGGANS display their plaques won at a DECA contest. 52 in area events . at rs-'i7':: -V Senior. GEORGE TABOR and junior. DARLFNE KING were elected DECA A touch of-ioy and a touch of sadness was seen at 'Little World'. Beau and Swssthelff for l977'78' DECA club members are: First Row: C. Grimes, M. Tanner. K. Chambers. D. Martin, A. Carpenter, M. KCEICII Second Row: R. Heath. B. Buck. S. Griffith. G. Tabor. L. Lamb. L. Kline. D. Pressley. J. Wiggins: Third Row: K. Foerster. N. Barney. C. Baker. T. Owens. P. Smith. C. Woodrey. C. Gillen, L. Foreman, L. Yeats. B. Hendrixson, B. Williams: Fourth Row: B, J. Hudson. T. Herman. L. Carlson, S Meffen, T. Ramsey, D. Smith. C. Wagner. M. Quinn, B. Hodges, M. Randall, L. McNeese, Albert: Fifth Row: F. Waller, J. Johnson. H. Edwards. D. Morgan. W. Wooten: Sixth Row: T. Rawleigh, S. Baily, P. Muniz. C. Neal, J. Kerr. B. Johnson. M. Hutchison. B. Gonzales R. Chaney. L. Cantrell. 53 ICT orks In an Industrial orld Industrial Cooperative Train- ing elected officers for this year and they are as follows: David Herring, president: Ray Napier, vice-president: James Feagley, secretaryg Mike Stovall, treas- urer, Randy Green, parliamen- tariang Joe Bullington, reporter, Micheal Hay, sergeant-at-arms. ICT has fees of 54.50 a year, and at least one meeting a month. Cookies, doughnuts, fruit pies and occasionally milk will be sold at the bookroom, near the lunch room. Industrial Cooperative Training members include: First Row: J. Bullington treporterl, R. Lisby, R. Green tparliamentarianl. M. Wilson. D. Sheets. D. Herringtpresidentj, C. Wilsong Second Row: E. Grertsponsorl, B. Farr. J. Persins, R. Napier tvice-presidentl, M. Barnum, M. Stovall ttreasurerl. R. Brillhart, J. Feagley tsecretarylg Third Row: G. Smith. M. Saunders. M. Granthamg Not Shown: M. Hay tsergeant-at-armsl. 1 f 'ip p wg.. be JOHNNY PERKINS sees a possible future in the industrial world. JAMES BULLINGTON smiles at the thought of possible opportunities in CT. CEA chcill nges 'vu-mam... Shoot for two! The Office Education Associa- tion members will challenge the women faculty at Mansfield High School in an annual basketball game, today, during the advisory period. Sponsor, RUTH LOWE and KIM MARTIN take a snack break before retummgto Work' The OEA club went to the Saint Teresas Home December 3 taking six dollar gift certificates to the Children. The MEA members are selling RISAIS and Candy bars for 506. We will sell them until it runs out, states Mrs. Lowe. Sixteen OEA members will compete in Area I Youth Leader- ship Conference February 10. It will be held at TCJC Northwest campus. The finalists of the area contest advance to the. state contest held at San Antonio March 30, 31 and April 1. The OEA held their last meet- ing January 19 at Red Lobster Restaurant. 'M me-.W.....,,.-,I Here have a napkin. CHERYL WALLES, states SONDY PHEARS, you have a crumb on - your mouth. r 3 av ,K,.f igbl' If mu. .7 Q BWV AB' CJ' l O.E.A. members are First Row: K. York. L. Smith, S. Edgett, S. Phears. M. Carter. D. Eastwood, C. Ashford, D. Wuistingerg Second Row: S. Holman, L. Franks, S. Carter. C. Dunnam, S. Griffin, K. Fair, C. Walles, R. Ellenburg. L. Goldstong Third Row: T. Kinney, lj, Foreman. J. Speed, P. O'Dell. R. Miller, K. Martin, C. Speck, L. Edwards, A. Delgado, C. Fernandez. 'V' ,,-ff.-, if-11- ' -'- ' - p women faculty X l .lljf'VVX ll I x A algae 55 From 'rune-ups 'ro overhauls 1 K 1 a li 1 J l Is your car on the blink? Students and teachers can have have their cars worked on in the Auto Mechanics Department dur- ing school hours. The mechanics can do tune- ups, carburetor overhauls, and winterizing on all standard cars. The mechanics do not charge for labor. Their profit is made from the parts used as necessary to fix the car. The Auto Mechanics officers attended an officers training meeting October 15, at Sam Houston High School. The Auto Mechanics depart- ment is preparing for district contest in March. Among tht-ir protects are carburetor overhauls and tune ups. Repairing automobiles is all in a day's work for JIM LEWIS, HOWARD SKINNER and HARVEY BRISCOE. vt 3, 1... Auto Mechanics membcrs include First Row: J. Baker fsponsorl. J. Baker tpresidentl, J. Crocker tsergeant-at-armsj, J. Thomas ttreasurerl, J. Lewis tsecretaryj, T. Payne tvice-presidentlg Second Row: K. Stanley. H. Skinner, C. Wilson, J. Wright, P. Wyattg Third Row: S. Nelson, H. Payne, D. Cowan, M. Popejoy. S. Stone, D. Martin, Not Shown: J. Rodgers trepresentativej, S. Davis tparlimentarianl, R. Wallace, D. Markovich. Building Trade Members Journey to Contests 4,111'wlf .-fx 'wi s Plant hangers, phone Caddies, ehildren's stools, concrete step- ping stones, and a portable build- ing were projects made and sold at the Mansfield Trade Day on November 7. The proceeds will help Building Trades members journey to the district and state contests held in the spring. The Building Trade's Safety Committee handed out poison control pamphlets to first grad- - ers and kindergarteners to take home to their parents and also to the public. The poison control pamphlet tells how to prevent poisoning, who to Contact in case of poison- ing, and how to treat the poison- ing until someone arrives to help. Building Trade members include: First Row: R. Sessums tsponsorj. D. tsergeant-of-arinsl. R, Denham tpar- liamentarianl. A. Comer tviec-presidentl. R. Thompson lpresidentbg ttreasurerj, 'II Wooldridge tsecretaryl. B, King treporterl. S. Bailey. 'I ' H ,lf 'x 'uf 9, E 3 'rd gr 2 1 1 If IA sxx IL, DENNIS NAl.l, asks ROGER DUNHAM After this. do we start varnishing it? Row: H. Briscoe. .l. Southcrland Wit ',. is 'f gi H Senior, ALAN COMER. junior. DICKIE GOOD. and senior. RONALD THOMPSON take a break to pose for a picture. 57 Vocational Clubs VOCT-CVAE General Mechanics members include: First Row: R. Salmon tpresidentb, G. Mitchell, J. Miller, J. Herring, J. Tarver, D Bailey tsergeant-at-armsj, V. Rios. tparliamentarianl. J. Holt: Second Row: E. Linsey Csponsorl. D. Mitchell, N. Talamantes, B Kruger ttreasurerl. M. Garner tvice-presidentj, C. Thrasher tsecretaryj, L. Fry. R. Brasley. M. Reaves. H. London. VOCT-CVAE Building Trades First Row: C. Beall tsecretaryj, M. Rios ttreasurerl, D. Manning tpresidentj, G. Hay tvice-presidentj, M. Wuistinger Lsergeant-at-armsb, T. Davis treporterbg Second Row: D. Daniels, F. Pike, B. Ivy, B. Wall, D. Warner, F. Fowler, R. Sessums tsponsorjg Not Shown: J. Cathey tparlimentarianj. of Texas , voccr ' ' E JK '.., The Vocational Office Careers Club of Texas, a new club to come to M.H.S has elected officers for the school year of 1977- 78. Members chose for president, Travis Ray, vice president, Dewayne Moody, secretary, David Griderg re- porter, Elva Caudillo. Other officers are Kim Rogers, treasurerg Rick Wig- gins, parliamentarian, and Cindy McCafee, Sergeant-ab arms. VOCCT-CVAE Office Duplicating members include First Row: T. Ray fpresidentj, D. Moodytvice-presidentl. D. Grider isecretaryj, K. Rogers ttreasurerl. R. Wiggins fparliamentarianl. S. Kinney Csergeant-at-armsjg Second Row: P. Walker. D. Tenfer. L. High. L. Miller, L. Wigginsg'l'hird Row: D. Hamilton fsponsorj. A. Bonner, C. Crawford, R. McDonald, M. Hitchcock. J. Mayson, L. McDowell, I. Rodigez, V. Christifer. F. Garcia, K. Roads. VOCT-CVAE Co-op members include First Row: A. Pacheco Cvice-presidentb, A. Mayhugh ftreasurerb, J. Dickerson fsergeant-at-armsb, G. Snider Cpresidentjg Second Row: B. Brinkman, C. Overstreet, J. Grimes. R. Martin, D. Grubbs. F. Smith, D. Johnson, P. Garcia, M. Hatfield, C. Thraser,J. Breeden, W. Hunttsponsorbg Not Shown: C. Lusero tsecrelaryl. G. Thrasher fparliamentarianl, C. Greenwood treporterj. 5 so W honor -,.- ,fri E -.i.,,?. x 62 ww Nam? Honors listed on the following pages were brought into the halls of MHS before the March deadline. AUGUST Dixie Dolls ranked most outstanding at Kilgore Junior College Drill Team Camp. Vicki Bowlin is ranked outstanding in jazz. Gartman is ranked outstanding in Pom-Pom. Jerrie Sherre McGuire is ranked outstanding in jazz. Joanne Tessier is ranked outstanding in Military. Denice Wells is ranked outstanding in Military. OCTOBER Tiger Marching Band ranks ll's at Cleburne Marching Contest. Carla Ashford places second in Barrel Racing. Brian Cope places sixth in Calf Roping. Cheryl Dunnam places third in Girls Bull Riding. Darlene Pressley places first in Girls Bull Riding. Gary Snider places second in Calf Roping. NOVEMBER Tiger Marching Band ranks I's at U.l.L. Marching Contest. Larry Wilshire is awarded the Daughters ofthe American Revolution award. ' Carrie Braswell is named recipient of the Mansfield Chamber of Commerce Citizenship Award. James Eddleman is named recipient of the Mansfield Chamber of Commerce Citizenship Award. Larry Wilshire is the winner of the S2000 Dr. and Mrs. Bobo Scholarship to Baylor University. ,Q .ff Cheerleaders show the uniformity it takes to back a winning team. 9 team s work ,L Qpxxx it its YW - The Tiger Band performs one of their award-winning half-time shows. J . wa, 2 We WW..Q'fZt2't'X..Zi5i4f CINDY PRATER shows the All Zone Volleyball smile. to bring honors . s - P L -Q jc ff lg x STEVE PHIPPS dribbles to the All Tournament title. 4, .vw WLVygZ'5Z,af7f4-4.6-'g WXZMM fwljfl Kay Stubenrach places seventh in District Cross Country Meet. Cross Country ranks second in District. James Brothers places first. Kerry McKesson places seventh. Tommy Miller places tenth. Bobby Price places seventeenth. Brett Ellis places twenty-second. David Shelton places twenty-second. Carla Ashford places fourth in Barrel Racing. Brian Cope places sixth in Ribbon Roping. Gary Snider places second in Steer Wrestling. Chapter Farms Team places first in District. Farm Radio Team places second in district. Greenhand Chapter Conducting Team places third in District. Greenhand Skills Team places fifth in District. DECEMBER Varsity Tigerettes win first place in Mansfield Cage Classic. Tigerettes were awarded Sportmanship Trophy by Ref- erees. Marian Massey was chosen outstanding forward. Celeste Perry was chosen All-Tournament Guard. Boys Varsity wins third place in Mansfield Cage Classic. Steve Phipps was chosen All-Tournament. Cross Country Team qualifies for State Meet. Cindy Prater is chosen All Zone East Volleyball. Kara Chambers is chosen All Zone East Volleyball. Jackie Sharp is chosen All Zone East Volleyball. Karen Odom is selected fourth chair All-Region and fifth chair All-State Band. Cathy Prosser is selected fifth chair All-Region Band. 65 DECEMBER All District and All Zone Football players are chosen. Keith Pressley is selected All District Offense. Greg Bracke is selected All-District Defense. Ronnie Sutterfield is selected All District Defense. Scott Day is selected All Zone Offense. Rudy Jimenez is selected All Zone Offense. Keith Pressley is selected All Zone Offense. Ronnie Sutterfield is selected All Zone Offense. Steve Nelson is selected All Zone Defense. Greg Bracke is selected All Zone Defense. Robbie Biclkey is selected All Zone Defense. Ronnie Sutterfield is selected All Zone Defense. Greg Bracke is named to the Star Telegram's All Tarrant County Football Team. Karen Odom is seated third chair in the All Region Band. Cathy Prosser is seated fourth chair in the All Region Band. Boys Varsity Basketball takes consolation in the Red Oak Tournament. Brad Bryant receives All Tournament. Timmy Brooks places third in Tie down Roping. Brian Cope places third in Chute Dogging. Joe Don Griffin places second in Tie down Calf Roping. JANUARY Boys Junior Varsity Basketball places third in the Castleberry Tournament. Celso Jimenez is selected All Tournament. Boys Junior Varsity Basketball places first in the Kennedale Toumament. 66 Trophies Greet GREG BRACKE demonstrates an All District play. l CATHY PROSSER takes a time out from her All Region Band duties. 0' E the New Year MARRION MASSEY shows the shooting ability it takes to make a winning team. GARY SNIDER displays his Steer Wrestling ability. Freshmen Boys Basketball Team places first in tht Castleberry Tournament. Kenneth Smith is chosen All Tournament. Darrel Dears is chosen All Tournament. Darren Mackie is selected Most Valuable Player. Carla Ashford places third in Barrel Racing. Timmy Brooks places first in Steer Wrestling. Joe Don Griffen places fifth in Calf' Roping. Timmy Brooks places sixth in Calf Roping. Brad Bryant is chosen All-Zone Basketball. Mike Ray is chosen for Honorable Mention Boy: Basketball. Matt Stolley is chosen Honorable Mention for Boys Basketball. David Griffith is chosen Honorable Mention for Boys Basketball. Robby Bickley is chosen Honorable Mention for Boys Basketball. Netta Noles is chosen Outstanding guard in District 3-A5. Marian Massey is chosen All District guard for girls Basketball. Celeste Perry is chosen All District for girls Basketball. Jackie Sharp is chosen Honorable Mention for girls Basketball. Drill Team travels to the East Texas State University College competition. They rank first in High Kick. They rank first in Jazz. They rank second in Prop. RUDY JIMENEZ was elected this years Volleyball Beau. 67 . ,Q , I ra '- .fr . vgxafgvx ,A Q6 -N' V U V, . t Q 77... ,, ' , 1 -4 .,.v Yagi' f A ' If 2 ' f L- f. I S y I I ,v '.-.i.,,,... Vg K A V, A we 6' if U . ,I '- I il A1 L xfrr' ,J 5,-,L A fuk . A y J 4 X I J ' f Q . I ii ,1 Q I A' Y I4 I - I I, ,V e 1 -Y I - G ' .4 NUMBER SENSE: Cindy Vance, Howard Whisenant, .lay Fulmer, Clifton Vance, Tom Vance, Brian Samples, Joe Holman. JOURNALISM, TOP PHOTO: Christine Braswell, Barrie Howard. BOTTOM PHOTO: Simon Gonzalez, Carrie Braswell, Serita Scott, Paula Horine, William Thomason, Becky Daunaway, Mary McGuire. Lisa Mounger, Connie Winkle. 68 Students Prepare For U.I.L. SCIENCE: Mike Bednar, Cindy Vance, Tony Daskevich. SPELLING: LeeLa Rowe, Marilee Miller, Beth Dubro, Kara Chambers, Cam Graham, Heather Christian. xi. A v READY WRITING: Todd Dean, Mary McGuire, Karen Cummings. I tgfktgyaa , , DEBATE: Deborah Brewer, Bernadette Doskocil, Mike Eckrich, Laurie Davis, ONE ACT PLAY: David Reeves, Daniel Shelton, Clarke Barfield Sara Weemgx Sharla Wegmgl Mark LaPlant. Anita Wiser, Terri Shuffit, Bernadette Doskicil Dwight Martin. was I QM I X l T 7 SLIDE RULE: Joey Harris, Mark Schobel, Chris Claunch, Clifton Vance. 'iv' sf gb I PROSE READING: Damon Steele, Jane Hart, Daniel Shelton, Terri Shuftitt. l A J . 11 POETRY INTERPRETATION: Terri Clement. Paul Clark. lN0t Shown: Danny Francisj. HOWARD WHISENANT and CINDY VANCE Math JOE CLARY and DAVID IRVIN Af! MIKE RAY DENICE WELLS Drill Team Who' S Who 566.1 5 ,.,--P .. RANDY GREEN Industrial Cooperative Training . , -' migzmxf -SVI JAMIE BAKER and JAMES CROCKER Auto Mechanics Q .tw -T WR ' MARY MCGUIRE Typing and Bookkeeping 71575 ff-641 NETTA NOLES and MARIAN MASSEY Girls' Athletics Seniors . FS ,R . I .r 5 ,,- . I, ,1,.. , If WL . .I 5 - 5223 2 -wgffii 'n ,Di ' DWIGHT MARTIN and CATHY PROSSER Music TODD DEAN History TERRI CLEMENT. DWIGHT MARTIN, CLARK BARFIELD. and ANITA WISER Drama l -'ffm A KARA CHAMBERS and CARRIE BRASWELL 1 Literary SIMON GONZALAZ and CATHY PROSSER Spanish and French rank outstanding CATHY PROSSER Home Economics 'Nil E. 221, f W 4 5 gg' .,t ? I ,, KA 'N . X Milf CHARLES DAUGHERTY Photography MICHIE WHITE and GREG BRACKE Boys' Athletics CINDY VANCE Science iv ! A E49 QM V 5 21 3-.U tal ,S 4: I nv -my i?15LZf'4 i T lf A E .j iw- -. I-I v V iii !'l..,1i if 4. 1 v f 3 4 .. I . ' I S sports JYDELIXVE VIEWING Tiger pirit is . . . s ,ws swsavs k gj A .V f ga ' l ,.1'l 5'il?i:7fif1 .A , 575 + x , 1 1.1 ax W 0 0 my 4' ' do If again V l '77-'78 squad honored QW' 'W W M, 'A Kara Chambers J A Donna Robinson Tigers ride Mustangs gf-1 i Marla Bristow Varsity cheerleaders anxiously await thc run ol' GREG BRACKIE, , 1 4 3 lfrcshmcn, Terri Albcrl. Kelli Campbell. Laura lichols, Tara Dibbcrnn, Maribelh White. 76 ' I I ' ,w,:sM53, K . , ,.-I J.V, Theresa Pigg. Pam Coffman. Andrea O'Flaherly, Holly Wilson. Cheryl Curlec. all for one Rita Doskocil Kelly Davis AI iQf'4 A ,Q D Cheerleaders proudly lead thc school song. Marie Echols lison Cannon Pep squad members watch hopefully as a field goal is kicked. PEI' SQUAD. First Row: A Allen. L. Waltnlan. l' Cotlman. B. Lewis. J. Sill terfield. D. Gornto. 'l' Vincent. B. Murry. l.. Turner D. Malone. K. Zeheisee Second Row: R. Gritlitlm. N McElroy. K. Cummings. M Secton. R. Hopkinm. A. Watts T. Woods. C, Chaney. C Psenik. K. Crossun. S. lfon ville. P. Patton. D. Young. 'l' Gibson. M. Smith. K Stuhenraueh. l.. l.tu'rovr. ff 'L :N 4 f 'N,vEf b ,l trk. Q K, ., I 1 A W K we-yr ' 'wh ' PI 1 7i?37',.1'n, v.,,, .. A v M., Ki. , f 4 .M .- 4 E ,J O '43 . , - 4 f ' 'ff' '71 '1- .. x V' 7.x I A N. . 65 K f fs, A EL 5 uf us fm' fu 1 91 .935 ,. Top row - I. to r.: Jeff O' Dell. J. Cox. R. Abbot. J. Brothers, B. Pricc. D. Shelton. Coach I.. Mc Gough. Bottom row - I. to r.: K. McKesson, P. Pimson. K, Stubcnrach. K. Littleton. T. Miller. CC run to Regionals The MHS Cross Country team will run in regionals on Decem- ber 3 at Vandergriff Park after placing second in district last Saturday at Grapevine. Brothers leads CC The Tiger Cross Country team will travel to Fort Worth for an invitational meet at Southwest High School Saturday, November Over The Hills And To The Finish The Tiger Cross Country Team the direction of Coach 5. under Larry Mcflough will be compet- ing in district meets every Sat- urday on a two-mile run. gksxxm ' A .V 'z. I .,...,11'4 .X . ' 1 A rm . use A- 5 A 1 ' .qv-. . ,wg ' - f-1 . .. Ars- 5. . ig., ' 'f . -I v-,Q 4- . fx--1' uf. j I ., A 4' 1. :U M .- ... fs .. b .. W . ,, .29 E L., x an Q' . ' 'wp-V.. V DAVID SHELTON practices to go all the way to state. Q rw' Y i me if U5 5 4, -FAI 4 J' . ws... 1. ti. 6 Qi? ,sg A V. Y TOMMY MILLER stretches and thinks before a meet. sl fd' sniff Z' dh i '34 f X 3. the Cnrter Eigles 29-28 ig ' 4, A Qs ffl 5 V '-mug:-W 7 W' Q ', df, -3,,.,,g ,ESX df igrjfmi-3? fl 5 L . A ..--f W, nw ,ji -f ' 1, A ' - ,W 4 , QFW15 - . 41' y-11'T.1-M .- 2 ' X , W K- , f . N..-Qff:QE,.f..wrf'A.. f- '- f ,,- - bw - .Q ' ' l Y g,5l,.,iQ6, 1 if A , 15, 631.1 Af! 4 Y X-w?ma--M' .545 wlm ' L .. g.., Q 5 - ' , A gf?-i nv-J Tigers close in on disiricl Mansfield's victory over the Carter Riverside Eagles brought the Tigers zone rec- ord to 2-0 by a slight win of 29 28 in a 3A zone 5 game last Thursday. The Tigers led the Eagles through the entire game with l7 first downs to Carter's ll. The Tigers rushed 62 times for 245 yards had 58 passing yards and were penalized J times for 15 yards. MARQUITA CARTER is the I977-78 Tiger football sweetheart. U ' V-dl' . 2 e sf- The Tigers put down the Eagles of Diamond Hill 32-12. W Ronnie Sutterfield Tim Eaton Mike Spann David Blackman Scott Day Edward Jiminez Steve Nelson Craig Wingate Michie White Rod lfuuntain Paul Howell Charles Daugherty A tired RONNIE SUTTERFIELD takes a break, ELVIN WILSON is still worried as the Tigers squeeze by the Carter Eagles 29-ZX. COACH TEALE and GREG BRACKE change plans, but Tigers lose to South Grand Prairie 38-20. -4 Todd Willizims Greg Bruckc James liddlcmztn Joe Tate Elvin Wilson Joe Clary Kicth Prcssley Todd Dean i Varsity Tigers lose district chances The Mansfield Tigers lost their opportunity last Friday of playing the 3A zone 5 district playoffs as they fell victims to the Grapevine Mustangs. Final score had the Mustangs over the Tigers by I3-9. A tough Grapevine de- fense did their job by holding with their backs to the goal line at just the right times. COACH BARN ETT and JOE CLARY stand satisfied is the Tigers bent Diamond Hill 32-IZ. Are Curt Land KELLY DAVIS smiles at the camera while RITA DOSKOCIL looks the other way. 84 Berry Howard Gary Stalcup Varsity Managers Rudy Jimenez Mike Chambers Greg Doskocil Keith English Danny Swut'ford Darrell Neal Greg Carey J ohn Shero Darrell Davis Gary Stevens Scott Harrison fl-r 'LAL Danny Slung Robbie Biclxlgy Archibald Cox Dw airy npr 0 I L m 1 Bill Mcffull us Mike Tabner BQ ndy lqncs Tad Anderrwn ff. W ww.. M, Y M. ,.,i,,.3MNr,iE,,A.MwW . . Tigers go out with fl ing colors. In spite ofpoor prospects at the start ofthe season. the Junior Varsity Tigers ended the season with a 6-3 record. The young Tigers are a good reason to look forward to a great season in 78. J! .l.V. Freshmen managers: JERRY FIESTER. RANDY WAYNE MARTIN and CELSO JIMINEZ hang tough on defense. KIESLER. RANDY C01-I-INS. and JAMES WILSON. J.V. TIGERS Chottom row! J. Herridge, J. Feisler, N. Talamontez. C. Jimenez. S. Phipps. S. Walker, P, Shelton: Ksecond row! R. Braswell. W. Martin. K. Mullins, R. Kersh.J. Ballard, D. Harris. K, Davis. B. Howell: tthird rowb P. Spears. D. Ervin. R. Sutterfield, B. Falzett. T. Mc Donald. E, Holt, T. Redon, P. Castles, W. Marting ffourth row! J. Ogden, S. Malley, J. Pesnell, J. Smith. J. Sills, W. Freeman. D. Hayford. D. Fry. E. Jones. L. Collinseworth. Coaches: Ken Barnett and Ja Freshmen Tigers close with 8-2 season. The A team freshmen Tigers finished the year with an almost perfect season and the zone championship. while the B team ended the year with a I-I-I record. I977 Freshman lfoothall Coaches: LARRY MQGOUG aw RICHARD HUUPHR- BRUCE PETTY leads the youngest Tigers against the Boswell . ,Y Pioneers. FRESHMAN TIGERS tbottom rowl B. Parsons. J. Wilson, J. Noles. C. Echols. J. Maryak. J, Humphries. G. Henderson, B. King. P. Davis, C. Clark, B. Faulkner, T. Dorsey. G. Jenkins: tsecond rowJJ. Holman, C. Puckett. R. Neal. K. Kelley. S. Golightly. K. Bird. M. Butler. B. Petty. G. Cook, V. Tidwell. C. Barton, C. Miller, R. Doerr,J. Davisrtthird row? R. Taylor. L. Hicks. P. Christenberry. L. Fry, A. Jimenez, C. Hollield, K. Smith. D. Mackie. K. English, R. Beasley, R. McCollars. M. Tekell. T. Wright. B. Ivy: llburth rowl B. Samples. R. Abbott. T. Wilson. G. Sweeny. M. Prater. T. Hightower, J. White, R. Kline, J. McWilliams. M. Stevens, G. Sims. R. Vaughn. J. Layton. T, Wilson. Marion Massey . . . 43 Sondy Phears . olleyball is set Kara Chambers . . . 24 H.S. hosted their first volleyball tournament in which Mansfield took first place. Cheryl McClure . . . 30 .ls Coach Dildy gives last minute instructions as Mansfield prepares to serve game point. Cindy Prater . . , 41 for action ent. UML Netta Noles Sharp . . . 22 Varsity Volleyb 1Il girls play g fmonkey s kyd Le Wlllflgel' 01121 Varsity edged tournament J.V. is victorious Fighting fish Girls end season ,,..,, Cathy West. . . 25 r' A .,. i .,..f...,..w, f Debbie Steele . . . 23 The name of the game is .4 M.. ' ' 'WH'f'f'- . sv v: ' . ..w.,vz,.,,,.g ii ,,., A. , , , K rm t. , 3 N A 1. T5 is-.1 BEVERLY LEWIS, junior, watches with concentration as the hall is set for a spike. V Freshmen play ball the hard way. 90 . A KAREN CUM MIN GS.junior, proves that practice - makes perfect? Freshmen: row lg K. Cummins. L. Perry, T. Wood, A. Allen, P. Coffman, L. Pressly. S. Bailey. C. Doskoeil. A. Watts. J. Usellon. M. Ratcliffe, R. Griffith, D. Malone. bump, set and spike poftmf Wm pg, .M-A 3 'ul Freshmen get their season oft' to a good start. sg A. . f - ,Ari ,.5,, A V. 55 t Zum... . . . easier A VH VV .. . .tg J.V. startle the opponents by running around in circles. If RUTH WALTMAN. sophomore. gives an easy bump that led to an easy point if J.V.: row lg Coach Dildy. K. Griffin Stolley, C. Coble, R. Wziltmzin. Doskicilz row 21 T. Pigg, B. Lewis Fox. N. Seeton, K. Miester. Cummings. Mike Ray David Griffith Mat Stolley Dwa ne Coleman 1 'NN gl .fat 4? A Steve Phipps David Fry S-1 Coach Barnett Kelly Griffith i l Dwayne Coleman lays up the ball for a big score against Midlothian. ' 2 t .gf ,if ' X .t -if al f' , t.,i .B y ii,, - ttt, k 4555 ' '5f'fx ' ag Bill Stephenson fights for the ball. Bill Stephenson Robby Bickley Brad Bryant Shoot two E Jump! It's time once more for the third annual Mansfield Cage Classic Basketball Tournament. This year's tournament will host seven out of town teams for both boys and girls. The guest teams vying for the first place trophy are Milford, Garland, Dia- mond Hill, Denton, Itasca, Castle- berry, and Boswell in the guys' division. Itasca, Sam Houston, Alvarado, Bowie, Milford, Lamar, and Brewer in the ladies' bracket. Brad Bryant goes for two. Sylvester Hall .1 i Mike Ray out-jumps a giant for a rebound. . 4 Boys strike with winning season The J.V. has played nine games and although Tony Mooney and Randy Kline are out because of injuries, they have six wins with only three losses. Jeff Ogden, sophomore, holds the position of high scorer with an average of thirteen points a game and Thomos Wilson, freshman is the leading rebounder. 1 l :.,,,,, BOBBIE CLEMMONS,junior, reaches high for the . ,I Q Bottom row, I-r: B. Clemmons, B. Woods, E. Jones, C. Jimenez, A. Bonner. Top row, I-r: K. English, D. Welch. J. Ogden, M. Collins, J. Dodson. 1. engggl, .V V., , rebound. District ploy Jan. 10 i'Everman V-JV-if ...............,....,..... ....,..... T here 4:30 Jan. 13 'Diamond Hill V-JV-F ......,.,,....,..., ........ H ere 4:30 Jan 12-13-14 Kennedale Tournament Jan 17 Carter V-JV-F ..,..,,........................ , ..,.,.,, PSG 4:30 Jan. 20 'tGrapevine V-JV-F ..,............., ....,... H ere 4:30 Jan 24 Newman Smith V-JV-F ....,.. ,......... T here 4:30 Jan. 27 i'Everman V-JV-F ................ .,.,.... H ere 4:30 Jan. 31 'Diamond Hill V-JV-F .,,,.... ...,.,... P SG 4:30 Feb. 3 'kCarter V-JV-F ,................ ,....... H ere 4:30 Feb. 7 i'Grapevine V-JV-F ................. ......... T here 4:30 Feb. 10 i'Newman Smith V-JV-F ......., i....... H ere 4:30 94 . ',pwg.a MARK COLLINS, junior, stretches for the goal. Cagers Cogers meet Bowie The freshman team has won seven games and has lost two games against 4-A schools. The team averages 51 points a game with the help of Daren Mackie, who averages 13 points a game to hold the title of high scorer. Top rebounder for the team is Kenneth Smith. open season Nov. 15 Arlington Bowie Y-JV There Nov. 18 Joshua V-JV-F Here Nov. 21 Midlothian V-JY-F ., ,There Nov. 25 Arlington Bowie V-JV ,Here ..,.,,,,,. Nov. 29 Clehurne V-JV-F . . Here . Dec. 1-2-3 Mztrtsfield Cage Classic - V --.....,,,.W Hutcheson 'Tournament - F :mm ' Duc. 6 Castlebcrry V-JV-F . . There Dec. 8-9-10 Everman Tournament - V DeSoto Tournantent - JV-F Dec. 12 Joshua V-JV-F . .There -1 Dec. 13 Cleburne V-JV-F . . . .There Dec. 15-16-17 Red Oak Tournament - V Dec. 19 Boswell V-JV-F . , ...There Dec. 30 Kennedale V-JV-F . .There Jan. 3 North Side V-JV-F , Here lan. 5-6-7 '--Q.. . H., siffmt -, f wr? f To PHILLIP POWERS and BOBBY CLEMMONS, the practice is often harder than the game. u-vf4: ' but-uW'f . , WF Bottom row, l-r: J. Maryak, J. T. Humphries, K. Barnett, P. Powers, R. Fair, L. Hicks, C. Payne. Top row, l-r: V, Tidwell, R. Cooke, J. McWilliams. D. Mackie, K. Smith, B. Pettyg Knot shown: D. Dearsl. Castleherry Tournament - JV-F G J 4: 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 :OO .30 30 .00 .30 .311 .30 .30 .30 130 .30 RANDY FAIR, prepares to shoot for two. Cager Courtiers 5. You're a team . . . so work like a team. Coach MRS. SHEPPARD DONNA ROBINSON was elected 1977-1978 basketball sweetheart. . f' 31 , . If I I lfe f x 4 ' A +V V Y if Qfffa-..lftL.- 1' is -5, , lj.. e,,t , O A ,.t, I 4. 1, We I .A ----...,,?- MIKE RAY stretches for control of the ball. KELLY GRIFFITH tries his best for two. 3 40 MARION MASSEY shoots from the outside to score another two points. f is fix it 2 ,,.'.ff-ga f M' 1 Cynthia Dears Netra Noles Y -'- ' A ,, , , Q f' 4 . N 1-1- ,Q , f,7!Ls-- I ,fr ,fa 'ww k 2 43 ' ' .. f . , 1 T is 1 3 V -- Marion Massey Jackie Sharp 32 Teresa pigg I Renae Haney Donna Robinson Cindy Prater Jill Moericke Debra Dishong aw? Winners dribbling Varsity basketball gam JIDIJLIXVE VIEW! 0 W' , , -M. - 'Qs Amanda Wilson Celeste Perry JACKIE SHARP jumps to give her teammates possession of the ball. competition J.V. is victorious Fighting fish play Tough Girls end season Alfa. J.V. Basketball: Row I1 K. Cummings, B. Lewis. R. Robinson, D. Davis, L. Lancaster. C Cobleg Row 2: D. Francis. L. High. K. Stolley, Coach Wakeland, Y. Mashbum. R. Waltman T. Fox. YVONNE MASHBURN shoots to bring the J.V. closer to a tie. Junior. KAREN CUMMINGS reaches high for a rebound. J.V. players' stack to bring M.H.S. another victory. 2 4 : A gf SONYA BINGOR shoots fortwo in a practice game against the J.V. .- , . --...Ns 4 Q Practice is the key to a good team . . . so thinks JAYME TAYLOR. --f lf' 4 ANGELA ALLEN warms up before her first Freshman game. W, ..4t.., Freshmen Basketball: Row lg M. Rattcliff, K. Shook, K. Stubenrauch, C. Dears, S. Binger, A. Alleng Row 2: Coach Dildy, S, Baily, L. Garcia, L. Ross, M, Ford, J. Taylor, D. Stoval. 99 i - - 1 1 I ' . , , I k - f ' 4 . . I Q.. K ' --'S t-ggi? -EP1' 'ua Qi A Q 1 f-Q-.hal 4 My I Q I WP' ffffwti E ,j.g5,,.ce- ,. . ' V jk! ' may I A i ' ,g,. 5 V X X 'fri K . ix. ' of ,5 1 .R 4 KJ ' 1. SHOT AND DISC: T. Mooney, M. Cox, D. Davis. I , 1 fi -2' . J -J, Q If Q -ii iK--, l -f ' L , Y J, ,-M If I it 1' X I .. if' . ' V 1- -Wk,.W i ' 3 I' -.4 I V FRESHMEN FIELD., EVENT: First Row. R. Doerr. C. Echols. B. Steelman, C. ' d Row. T Wilson, P J. Christenberry. Wood. J. Humphreys, B. Ivy, C. Miller, Secon ' . . K. Kelly, A. Jiminez. B. Petty, G. Sims: Third Row: R. Abbott. L. Fry. R. Kline. T. Wilson. J. McWilliams. than t E 'Y 5' J- fl' V. SPRINTERS: Bottom Row: W. Martin, J. Herridge, S. Phipps, V. Travmo, M. Chambers, G. Mosley. ' ' ' k K. Bailey, T. Casbeer. Third Row: R. Suttertield, M. Second Row: C. Jimmez, S. Harrison, G. Brac e, Tabner, L. Collinsworth, R. Jones. 100 February 25 Mart-li 18 ,, April 1 April 15 . April 28 CY 29 HURDLES: T. Casbeer. M. Tabner, S. Harrison, R. Bickley, S. Phipps. Q SR ta -i I March 4 .,,. .. Nlarch 10 Nlarcli ll ,......... Xlarch 23 ..,, ,.... April 7 .......... . April 8 . April 14 ...,..... .. April zozsr 21... May 12 av 13. TRACK SCHEDULE Bishop Lynch liiyitatioiial Varsity Dallas Burleson llvlays Varsity CY lfrt-sliinan . ..l3nrlcson I.ant-astvr l rt-sliinan llvlays Lancastcr Nlaiislicltl invitational Varsity oz jr. Varsity ,. Blanslit-lcl Brtlwcr Varsity LY jr. Varsity lircwt-r Dual Xlcct Varsity Cx l'irt'sliinan Xlansl'it'ltl Kcllt-r lnxitational Varsity . Kvllt-r Nlanslit-lcl Frcsliman .. Xlansfit-ltl xVilXl1llilCl1lC Relays Varsity ...VVaxaliacliit- .Xxlc Ifrcslnnan . ,. . .... . . ., .....Azlc :Ulu lnxitational . .... ......, . .Azlc District Xlt-ct Varsity lx Frcsliinan ..Ci'apcyinc lit-gional Xlcct ...... . ...Denton Slatt- Xlcvt , .. ...Austin 1 ,. . FRESHMAN TRACK: First Row: J. Graham. P. Davis. D. Dears. T. Dorsey, C. Dorsey, B. Ellisg Second Row: J Layton. R. Abbott, K. McKesson. A. Jiminez. C. BartongThird Row: M. Prater. L. Fry. T. Wilson, K. Dalton, G Sweeney. 5 1 Inman! I FIELD EVENTS: Bottom Row: J. Fiesler, K. Land, W. Martin, J. Eddlemang Top Row: R. Bickley, Kieth English. Celso Jiminez. B. Stephenson, G. Bracke, R. Suttertield. R. Jones. ,gl Girls Track regional track meet Athletes sprint Coach talks of district DONNA YOUNG prepares to run the l00 yard dash Distance runners prepare for a long work out. TRACK TEAM: First Row: D. Dishong, A. Wilson. C. West, M. Echols, C. Dearsg Second Row: Coach Wakeland, L. High, N. Notes, R. Haney, M. Massey, Coach Dildy. b?'f- 102 -Q, W,-5 ,Q oi 7 1 'ACP 4,-v- Gian: W wr , at 9? t bb X, l I I fl., . Long hours of practice makes a track team the best they can be. MARIE ECHOLS works out before the meet. - LISA MOUNGER contemplates on the outcome ofthe race. 103 Hold on, close eyes, and don r lei go RODEO The Rodeo Club went to VV. T. 'White Octoher 21, 22, and 23 at Alta Vista. Carla Ashford, sen- ior, entered in Break-away Rop- ing and Barrels. Cheryl Dunnam and Dzirlene Prossley, juniors, hoth entered in Girls Bull Rid- ing. JOE GRIFFIN steps down to show the calf who s boss Rodeo Club The new officers for the Rodeo rW w , LX 14 1 'Q - is f. I, f, Q -is-Q--wtf? 'Skid I - -. GARY SNYDER rushes to beat the clock. Club for the '77-78 school year are Brian Cope, presidentg Ross Fairchild, vice-presidentg Darlene Pressley, secretaryg Carla Ash- ford, treasurerg Gary Snider, sergeant-at-armsg Cheryl Dun- nam, historiang Mr. Hooper, sponsor. BABBY MIX cuts the barrel tight for a successful turn 'A -,, --Z. -6 1 . . M -. L ' wr 'ra' -. .Jia 41, ., - ,.- ' ' In r fQiD.','r'i CA RLA ASHFOR D pins the Calffor a winning time. 977-78 Rodeo Club: Front row: B. Cope, pres. . C. Ashford. treas. , D. Pressley, secre ,AYieg-pres. . G Snider. 2nd row: R. Wall. R. Thomton, K. Layton, J. D. Badgett, K. Johnson, B. Hendriifson, J.'O'Dell, L Nalden, B. Mix. 3rd row: R. Thomas. R. Rinehart, A. Usleton, P. Walker, T. Layton. S, Butrill, M. Quinn. J vIcVey. 4th row: J. Ashby, D. Kersck, T. Brooks, C. Dunham, J. Hogan, R. Miller. 5th row: J. D. Griffith. M Randall, M. Hatfield, D. Thomas, S. Kamm. .XX R 1. L-2' ,T V -I-1-A' ,V 'We - , . .,,.' A.. , 7 wwf:-:fr . ' N KM ' XM 1 I , '- M -Y ' S. t-HQ,,,,g-yu-4--.,,,'l., , f,'N X 'ig' , w ' is 'X . . i -a..4-...- .-- '-ew .af ' xgsvlqr Q eu!-1 thx' The I977-78 Rodeo sweetheart is CA RLA ASHFORD. Riders enter in competition The Rodeo Club entered in competition September 16, 17, 18 at Eastern Hills and won several trophies and belt buckles. Brian Cope, senior,,Ross Fair- child and Gary Snider, juimm, entered in Calf Roping and Rib- bon Roping. Gary also entered Chute Doggin. Carla Ashford, senior, entered in Break-Away Roping and Barrel Racing. Jeff O'Dell, sophomore, entered in Bareback Riding. Darlene Pressley and Cheryl Dunnam, both juniors, entered in Girls' Bull Riding. Robert Thomas and Mike Hatfield, jun- iors also, entered Bull Riding. Mike also entered in Bareback Riding. Meetings will be held every Monday night, states Mr.xHoop- er, sponsor. 7:12 ' I v W wt na 5' X515 2, 1, N . . Af M.- RUDY JIMENEZ pitches .1 no hlt game 1 www,- w 2 x GREG CAREY fields the last out ofthe game I www' MQW Varslty Baseball First Row M Bedner,C, Clary C Wmgate R Fountam G 'M Stalcup L Caudlllo Second Row S Calicot, B.Wood P Howell S Lewls D Stone T Eaton Thrrd Row M Whlte B. McCullins K Pressley R Jimenez R A 3 5- Picking mushrooms is one of MICH WHITE favorite pastimes. ROD FOUNTAIN and KEITH PRESSLEY warm up before For RONNIE SUTTERFIELD and STEVE LEWIS practice makes perfect. their first scrimmage. - , -A ,. QQQQ .rr, .... ' ,' , 'X 95 r . -5 . X . I J.V. Baseball: First Row: R. Taylor, B. Potter, C. Clarke, B. Moore, D. Frieze. Second Row. ' ' T. Redden, E. Jones, R. Vaughn, S. Camp. D. Frye, R. Kersh. PAUL HOWELL uses his glove as a sun screen. I 107 T nni tennis begins Tennis teams travel clynamiie on 'rennis courf f f uv-5 KAY HELZER, junior, prepares to use her backhand. F . ' 'i gf ! A J: iw JIM SCHICK gels down for the volley. M' 4 ' i i Every now and then one takes a spill in tennis, right RENE HANEY? JACKIE SHARP volleys HS TERESA PIGG looks on 108 i l l l....l l 5 I I 'x . .VE Tennis Team: First Row: J. Maxwell. M. BloCk.T, Wilson. J. Schick, J. Sharp. K. Cummings, R. Haney. K. Helzerg Second Row: L. Yezites, D. Meyers. N. Griffith, J. Holman. T. Stovall. K. York. T. Pigg. S. Price. T. Gothard. J. Dennis. 'T KAREN CUMMINGS stretches for game point. 0 1 9 ,q 1 I M- ., ..f.- 4,f.....f + -.. . . V. 1, ff' fm.4 114 fAZ.'i3s37i ,' ' . . - ' f 53' 1 .g3i,g ...j. 5je.,qii..,f:-J. . -' .ia K. I. V fnnif. ':w,, ,'j. .' uf j' 'i - J ' 'sf' N--.M , .M,.f.5 . fat., .-7 ... Q-...A 4. W 'M 'ff W., ,. ' 1 A . ..am?A4Ep.w4m.f l, .., aw na fn.. . ' is Q.. R f f..,f 'K Q.,.:' Q- , .1 .f-Q. q .,,..... 1 . it ' R J .... : --... M- W 5 u . V . .,,,, ' .v J M -...L J,--H-, 1 N., . ' ' VY 5- ., .- M ,, I 5 .A . l .5 l , W.. Look here ball. yells LARRY YEATES, you hit the racket not me! 109 wingers fee-off Some swing out others stroke out AND PUTT2 7 cons our Self begins Golfers go after glory Mvsflwz-ff 5 eww - fs DAVID GRIFFITH shows nice putting form. KIM STOLLEY tees off at the Country Club GIRLS GOLF: First Row: Coach Sheppard, D. Williams, L. Teal, J. Useltong LINDA TEAL staYS Undef Par- Second Row: K. Cambell, K. Stolley, C. Curlee, H. Wilson. 110 if 3 W xfv-D Jxgw UT ,1- few? van.. 7 M BOY'S GOLF: First Row: B. Bolar, D. Wolff. P. Powers, R. Abbott, R. Beasley, G. Henderson, T. Harris: Second Row: PQ Colemfl-L K. Griffith, T. Anderson. J. Phillips. D. Griffith. G. Sims. .1 me ' ,: E., . 'nf' ,, 41 Birdie sighs KELLY GRIFFITH. Q -L.. -W .. -Q . 5 ... y .1 . 151-.. i , 1445! ffl .. 3 6 fa. C3 if i A ,, Y . .lagasiegf S 5' 1 K h,,w. 1 ifny' I W if L, - 4, 1 Qi S , a -4... 33 HOLLY WILSON puts on the drive! M 112 A is faculqy r Administration ,V , 'yah .J 'W' iT 1 It r ' i ' , f 'm wi in yi if .45 .4 ' V we if , 54 ' . i 'inf MR. WILLIE PIGG, Superintendent of Schools MR. ROGENE WORLEY, Assistant to the Superintendent School Board: Front Row tl to rj: Willie Pigg. Superintendent, Rogene Worley, Assistant Superintendentg Martha Cannon. Vice-President, David Andersong Second Row fl to rl: Jack Odom, Secretary, Wayne Wilshire. Dick Parsons. President, Don McWilliams, Gene Strause. Q7 , 1' L ff i 1 X 9 ff, n V , X 5 ' 1 M , K , ,M fQN XJ, f' - ,5 ' 4 i 'W-J f ' MR- MARTIN HEARNE- Division Of 5PeCial TOM HOSTETTER, Food Service Director MR. BARRY HOGAN, Vocational Director Services 114 w S n 'G Principals support us As the year advances. Mr. Hestand looks for higher places to escape from the students. P W41.w'9 'Wi L ' M ,AZ ,ff 1-- ' Vernon Newsom. Vice-principal O.K t :if Q31-l K 0 W, Z T Tom Hestand. Principal .now, states Mr. Newsom. let's not start a gang fight Counselors Counsel I need one hundred copies. Can I have a copy of my transcript for five colleges? I just have to change my schedule. Did my mother call-in for my absence yesterday? M.H.S. counselors and office workers are willing to lend a helpful hand to each student. They work hard support- ing and counseling the students. THEY ARE NOT ONLY COUNSELORS: THEY ARE FRIENDS. R. L. AN DERSON.junior and senior counselor. pauses for a rest from recording the grades on transcripts. 4-I ..,' 'J' . .,. M WN Q-v bn.. JOE DEGER, vocational counselor, helps SHIRLEY WARD. senior. rearrange her schedule. 116 SYLVIA NICHOLS, freshmen and sophomore counselor states rule number one is to smile. n 'bfi Ml . W PAT STONE, teacher's aide, JUDY HOWARD, ac countant, and WETONA RAWDON. secretary, keep thi office running. Mary Gordon English Drama Carole Dean English Practical English Lindell Saloom English Spanish Pat Daniels English Practical English D. P. Morris English Nancy Jerome English Journalism Yearbook Phyllis Harrison English Advancement begins with the teachers Ann Schilling CVAE English English Rachael Howell English y c 1 ,Lili , 5' 1 M xx 'gl fl!!! I .lf if g if lio W A y y MI ciiyy MRS. THOMAS smiles as she reads an answer received on on of her tests. Dixie Dibley French Gene Ann Smith American History Government Mary Beth Henson World Geography Drill Team C 117 Louzinne Rice World History Scott Purnell Government Health Don Gunter CVAE Math General llrufting Don Thompson Fundamentals of Math Introductory Algebra ' Along with approximately 350 freshmen, and upperclassmen new to our school come eight faculty faces and a vice-princi- pal. Rita Earnest Introductory Algebra Margaret Hudson Introductory Algebra Geometry Martha Whisenant Algebra Probability 8L Statistics Linda Jobe Algebra Trigonometry 84 Elementary Analyzes .lack Maxwell Biology Toni Garner -Y . . in-1. Ubmy K Q Q Donna Anderson VAC Math , VAC English ji Rhonda Weems ,...,,, fi, Resource 3' Teacher's Aide - .2 MR. HOFFMAN points an accusing finger at the Invisible class. 118 l?i 'r,'i-.ws 4 at - fi iwvrf , X-51 Si. ' , - 'S ei ' ,alfi-05 -'S 4' K . Y In the beginning . . . gy' br- 'O . . . there Where teachers James Cox Richard Hooper Athletics American History Larry Mc Gough Track Athletics American History Ken Barnett Physical Education Health Athletics Physical Science Mary Jo Sheppard Physical Education Athletics Harold Teal Athletics Psychology World History Louie Trammell Athletics Physical Science 215 ti ,,, if Athletics Physical Science Sonja Dtldy Athletics Physical Education Art cofxcn STEVE BENNETT takes time to make a test for his math and health RONALD DICK approves of the talent of the gymnast class. Danny Jones Art Photography Jan Cottrell Choir David Talmage Band Edwina Massey Typing Shorthand Jim Gurss Typing Bookkeeping C -cneral Business Johnece Stuard Homemaking Home 8L Family Living Home Furniture Donna Howeth Homemaking Home Management Judy Jordan Homemaking Child Developing Laura Aday Homemaking Hugh Nixon Vocational Agriculture Leon Stewart Vocational Agriculture Yesterdays students are MR. GURSS meditates a few minutes on the accuracy of his notes. Ruth Lowe Vocutionul Office Education Ed Greer Industrial Coopcr Training .loc Bukci' Auto Mechanics Dennis Scssunis Building Traulcs Mrs EARLE HILL smiles whnn she mikes lmIblll4C on the board JOHN HUNT mikgs out his lgsson pl ms for his CVAE co op QI iss CVAV Offiu Punting ind Duplication Voutlonil Adiustment Cooperative ,,k1 .,, if 5 x , ,, ,f mm if enior l l Lynda Diana Adkins Marsha Lea Alexander Sandra Louise Amos Carla Jean Ashford Judy Dian Badgett We begin the year proudl posing for senior pictures l Connie Lynn Baker James Everett Baker Clarke Benjamin Barfield Nancy Ann Barney Virginia Louise Bell Bobbie Benette Bishop William David Blackmon Vickie LeAnn Bowlin The senior class ofticers are JOANNA HEARNE. president: DONNA ROBINSON. vice-president: SONDY PHEARS. secretary: KELLY DAVIS. treasurer. ,af a...., , .L,, L. W ,, :MW 4 r I 3 f 'Y '.'w1i' ,K ' I ., ww K 5 Greg Lynn Braeke Richard Dewayne Brandon Carrie .lean Braswell Christine Marie Braswell Joseph Dean Breeden We anticipate graduation by Richard Eugene Brillhart ll Marla Renee Bristow William Allan Brittain Vernon Wayne Bruce Vanessa Lynne Bull Joe Mack Bullington Christina Southerland Burnett Joni Lynn Butler Terri Jo Byrd Donald Mack Cain Steven Glen Calicott Carl Lloyd Carnall Anne Marie Carpenter Marquita Carter Dollie R. C. Chamberlain Curtis Eugene Chambers Kara Dee Chambers ordering invitations , caps and gowns Kimberley Marie Chaney Wayne Ted Charland Heather Elise Christian Paul Allen Clark Joseph Gilder Clary Terri Clement Lester R. Click Gary Wayne Clifton Michael Eugene Clifton Rhonda Karen Cook Timothy R. Cook Brian Wayne Cope Barry Dewziync David A. James Jackson Phyllis Hodges Barbara Jean Copclxuid Cowen Crocker Crowley Daniels We progress b hosting the , .,., Charles Ralph Kelly Jean Laurie Jeaneen Daugherty Davis Davis l l , Scott Alan Jon Todd Roger Alton Johanna Mae Day Dean Denham Dennis Veron Douglas Debra Ann Kathryn Elaine Rita Ann Edwin Kent Dikes, Jr, Dishong Dodson Dosckocil Dougherty Phillip Wayne Durbin Brenda Sue Eastwood Timothy Neal liaton James Warren Eddleman Sherry Kay Edgett Miss Mansfield Beaut Pageant Linda Sue Edwards Lorinda Gayle Emery Robert Chris Fvartt Steven Lee Fain Karen Lee Fair James Wilhren Feagley Christopher David Fields David Wayne Finder Donna Louise Finder Larry Ford Rod Vance Fountain Tod Lance Fountain 'vi Danny Mack Francis Jimmy Ray Fry Debbie Sue Gale Judy G. Gann Sherri Deen Garrett l We mlx hard Work and Kelly Sue Gist Katherine Michele Glady Simon Charles Gonzalez Randy Lee Green Cecil Greenwood Sheila Bernice Griffin David Michael Griffith Sandra Lee Griffith Burla Renae Haney Michael Ted Hay 130 D. .loAnna Hearne Tracy Lyn Helmick David Lynn Herring Susan Kathlcn Herring Hcllcnc Cecilia Hcrridge fun during the senior Bar-B- Q Beverly Joyce Higdon William David Hogg Carol Ann Hollifield Paula Marie Horine Bobbv Wayne Houston Steven Bren! Howard Paul Michael Howell Lewis G. Hurst. Jr. David William Irvin Pamela Nannette lsaacks Edt lzll 'do Guzman Jimenez Jamie Louise Johnson Martin Jay Johnston We experience senior day as Melanie Kaye Keetei' Larry Dale Kline Terry Fay Lambert Terry Wayne Layton Steven Lane Lewis James Timothy Lewthwaite James Earl Lindsey, Jr. Ronald Glenn Lisby Kenneth Leon Loyd Lynne Michelle Lusero Janet McCart Cheryl Lynn McClure Mary Catherine McGuire Stephen Brett Manry David Vernon Martin Donna Gail Martin a time of togetherness Dwight Dee Martin Kimberly Ray Martin Marian Ruth Massey Marilee Sue Miller Ramona Lee Miller William Joseph Miller Nancy Beth Mitchell Teresa Paige Moericke Curtis L. Moody Danny B. Moody Derinda Kay Morgan Larry Bruce Mullins Scott Alan Nuve Stephen Dee Nelson Lois Lynnclta Nules Pamela Kay O'Dell Stephen Edward Owen We end the year with baccalaureate l-Ilizabcth Ann Owens Hoby Scott Payne Deborah Lee Perdue Celeste Perry Sondra Gay Phears Karen Lynn Pickett Cynthia Arlene Prater James Keith Pressley Wayland Jay Price. Jr. Mary Catherine Prosser Michael Wayne Ray John Edward Reddy Donna Gay .lerry Lynn Janet Lee Lance Preston Robinson Rodgers Ryan Scott and commencement exercises Serita .lcwcl William liarl George W. Cheryl Ann Vickie Fay Scott Seago. Jr. Sccton Selman Sharpton Dwayne Olin Jonathan Kevin B, Lori Lynn Sheets Sloan Smith Smith Sandra Elaine Tammie Gail Michael Lee Mathew Philip Steve Randal Smith Smith Spann Stolley Strickland 13 Ronald Wayne Suttcrfield Ervin George Tabor, Jr. Carol Jean Talton Joe David Tate U C O W e combme tradluon and Susan Lizabcth Tatum Cheryl Anne Taylor Joanne Yolande Tessier Jody Thomas William Allen Thomasson, Jr. Ronald Neil Thompson Mitzi Jean Timlin Elizabeth Ann Trammell Candace Judith Trimmins Sara Louise Turner Cynthia Louise Vance Angela Sue Vess Marion Earl Wacaser. Jr. Frederick Lane Waller Cheryl Denise Walles Catherine Elizabeth Waltman Debra Kay Ward sophistication at the prom Shirley Sue Ward Tony James Warner Connie Irene Weddel Denice Jane Wells Shelley Juanita Howard West Elmer Howard Whisenant. Jr. Kathryn Louise White Michie Clinton White Dana Dale Whitehead Chester David Wiley Connie Ellen Wilkerson Marilyn Ann Williams Todd Randal Williams 1 5 i 3 Larry Wayne Wilshire Amanda Vernell Wilson Christopher B. Wilson Elvin Wilson lirncst Michael Wilson James Craig Wingate Cynthia Jenise Wingfield Cary Joe Winkle Richard Alan Winn Anita Darlene Wiser Timmy Clay Wooldridge Debra Diane Wuistinger Randall Keith Wynn Glenda Ann Yarborough We performed to the fullest ALEXANDER. MARSHA L. -FHA- I: FTA - I, 3: ExpIorers.CIub - 3, 4: Bengal Beat - 3, Editor. 4gfQuill and Scroll - 3, 4. AMOS, SANDRA - Track - I, 4: Pep Squad - 2: Choir - 3. ASHFORD, CARLA J. - Band - I. 2, 3. 4: sweetheart - 2, 3, 4, treasurer, 4: North Texas High School Rodeo As- sociation Finals - 2. 3. 4: Band Council Librarian - 3: UTA and UIL solo and ensemble contest, 3. 4. BADGETT, JUDY D. - Band - I. 2: - 2: FFA - 4: F'TA - 4: Rodeo Club - 4. BAKER, CONNIE L. - FHA- I: FFA -34: Choir - I, 3: Mixed Choir - I, 2: French Club - 3: DECA - 2.4. BAKER, JAMES E. - Band - I, 2: Stage band - I. 2: VICA tAuto Mechanics President - 3. President.- 4J. I ' BARFIELD. CLARKE B. - Band- I. 2, 3. 4:IJ.V. Stageband- l:.Thelspians - 3. 4 - One-Act .DistrictTWifl. .3-jUlL,One Act Play. 4: UIL PoetI'yQ-5g,4.I 5 ..,,. 2. I , l BARNEY. NANCY A .iii -i I: Track - I: Mixed Choir-SI: Choir-2: 1 3. K ' ,f . . ,..k ,i 5 BELL, VIRGINIA I.. - Frencifciub- I. 2. 3: Drama Club - I: Choir- 2: Art Club - 3: FHA - 4: ATCE - 4. BISHOP. BOBBIE B. - Pep Squad- l., 2: French Club - I: Drama club - I: OEA - 3. BLACKMON. WILLIAM D. - FFA - I: Football- I. 2. 3. 4: Track - I: DECA - 2, Building Trades President - 2: Senior Activity Committee - 4. BOWLIN. VICKI L. - Pep Squad - I. 2: DECA - 2: Drill Team - 3: Art Club - 3: Bengal Beat Staff- 3. Page Editor. 4: Quill and Scroll- 4. BRACKE. GREG - Football- l. 2. 3. All Tarrant County Defensive Back. All District Defensive Back., All Zone Defensive 'Back - l: Track - 2. 3. 4: 5-,2g,3:g4Q1ExpIorers Club - 3. 3: Senior Planning gi I BRANDON..'RIC14IAlRDflJ..'- FFA- I. 2 , 3, 4: Fooi-ball-' Ii:ilExploi'ers clu b - 2. BRASWELL, CARRIE J. - Pep Squad I:1FTA I, 4: FHA - I: Explorers Club- 3: Bengal Beat Staff - 3. Page Editor - 4: Quill and Scroll- 3. 4, UIL Journalism - 3. 4: Student Council- I. 3. Secretary - 4: Delegate at Spring District Convention - 3: Delegate at State: Student Council Convention - 3. BRASWELL, CHRISTINE M. -- Band - I. 2. 3, 4: UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest - 2. 3. UTA Invitational Solo and Ensemble Contest- 3: Bengal Beat - 2. All East Zone Player - 3. 4: All Tournament Player at DeSoto - 3: National Honor Society 2. 3 . 4: Explorers Clubs- Secretary - 4: Treasurer - 2: Staff- 3. Page Editor - 4. Quill-and 'Tennis - 2. 3: Junior Varsity Cheer- Scroll- 3. 4. I- ff 5 -leader - 2: Winner in Mansfield His- S ff I I ftorical Essay Contest - 2: FCA - 2. 3: BREEDENJOSEPI-I D.-FFA-1.21 TUII, Speed 1-ypmg - 3. Vmny Football- I: ICT-3. I .Cheerleader - 3. 4: DECA Vice- BRILLHART. RICHARD E. - FFA - l: Building Trades - 3: ICT - 4. BRISTOW. MARLA R. - Junior Var- sity Cheerleader - lg Pep Squad - l: Varsity Cheerleader - 2. 3. 4: Student Council - l. 3: Freshman Class Secre- tary - I: Junior Class Secretary - 3: Basketball- I: Key Club Sweetheart- Z, 4: Track Team Sweetheart - 4: Explorers BRITTAIN WILLIAM A. -Track Mgr. - I. 2:-Football Mgr.-- 2: Art Club- 3. 4: Key Club - 4: Explorers Club - 4. BRUCE. VERNON B. - Track IZ. VICA - 3: Building Trades - 3: DECA - 4, I I . BULLINGTON. JOE M. - lCTi.- l..3. 4: Parliamentarian - 3. Sheet MetaI'.Skill Contest District'- 4. . . . I Q. BUTLERJONIL.-FHA-ILFTA-I ' l 3. 4: Spanish Club- 2. 3: Secretaryf-2: Most Outstanding FFA member - I: Volleyball Mgr. - 2: Basketball Mgr.- 2: Pep Squad - 2: Art Club. 4: National Honor Society - 4. X BYRD. TERRI J. - Drania - I: Thes- -pian - 2: FHA - 3. CAIN: DONALD M. - Drama Club .- il:-'l'hespiansj- 2: Golf Team - 2. 3: Bengal Beat Staff. 3: page editor and pho- tograipher-Q-.4g.Quill and Scroll - 3. 4: photographer forlannual - 3: Art Club - 4: Explorersfllub- 4. CARNALL. CARL - French Club - 3. 4: FFA - 4: reporter - 4: Bengal Beat Staff- 4. 1 I CARPENTER, ANNE M. - FHA - I: Choir- I. 2: DECA - 2. 4: French Club - 3: DECA Vice-Pres. - 4. . . , CARTER. MARQUITA - Basketball - . I: Volleyball- I. 2: Rodeo Club-I: 2: OEA - 3, 4: FTA - 3: Explorers Club - 4: Football Sweetheart - 4. CHAMBERLAIN. DOLLIE- FHA - l. 2. 3. 41 HECE- 3. CHAMBERS. CURTIS E. - Basketball - l.2.3.4: Art Club--I .i2.4:Track-I: Baseball - 2: French Club - 3. CnAM.BERs. KARAID. - FTA - I: FI-IA 9-Q.I.:-QPep..Sqti2id'i- I: Basketball - I. Zzlldlleybiilli-4 'lla-2.4-All District Player President -4: Miss Mansfield -3: FFA District Sweetheart - 4: UII, Spell and Plain Writing - 4. CHANEY. KIMBERLEY M. - Choir - I. 3. 4: FCA - 2. 3: Explorers Club- Z. 3. 4: Art Club - I. 4. CHRISTIAN. HEATHER E. - Drama Club- I: AFS Club- I: French Club- I. 2. 3. 4: Band - I. Z. 3. 4: UIL Ensem- ble Contest- 2. 3. 4: Ull. Spelling - 4: Photography Contest - 4. CLARK PAUL - Band - l. 2. 3. 4: Stageband - I. 2, 3: UIL Solo and En- semble Contest- I. 2. 3. 4: Outstanding Musician at UTA Stageband Festival - 3: Science Honors Club-4: Drum Major -4, . CIQAR-Y.gJOSEPH G. - Football- l.2. 3.14:.BasketbalI - I . 2: Golf- I . 4: Track -WZ.-3:gSttIdeIII Council - 21 FCA - 2. 31 FFA - 2: Explorers Club - 4. CLiliMEN'l'. TERRI - Drama Club - l. 2. 3. 4. President- 4: Choir- I: Track - l. 2: Basketball - I. 2: Art Club- 3. 4: Gymnastics - 3: UIL Best Supporting Actress in All-Star Cast in One Act Play: Thespian Club - 3. 4. President - 4: UIL One Act Play - 4: UIL Portrait -4: FFA - 4: 2nd place - pantomime - 4: 2nd place duet acting - 4: UIL Poetry Reading - 4. I , rf. . CLICK. LESTER R. - FFA - I. CLI FVON. GARY W. - National Honor Society - I. 2: Football- l: Art Club- I. CLIFTON. MIKE - Band- I. 2. 3. 4: Stageband - I. 2. 3. 4: Ull, Solo Contest - I: Outstanding Musician at UTA - 2. 3: lst Division Marching UIL. COMER. ALAN L. - French Club- I. Z. 3. 4: Explorers Club -4: VICA - 3. 4. Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4: lst District VICA Contest: 5th State VICA Contest: Building 'Trades Merit Award. coox. TIMOTHY R. - lst place FFA - l. 2: Area Advertising DE: DECA-3. 4. COPE. BRIAN W. - Football - I: Rodeo Club - I. 21. 3. 4. Historian 3. President 4: Spanish Club - I. 2: Histo- rian 2: Track - I. 2: Key,Club - I. 2: Baseball - 2: Choir- 4: UIL Solo Contest- 4: Conrad Birdie inj'fBye. Bye Birdie Musical -4. - ' - -I ' U -' COPELAND, BARRY D. -Track -- I. 3, 43 French Club - 4. COWEN3 DAVID A. - FFA - 1, 23 vicA -3, 4. CROCKER, JAMES J. - Choir - I, 23 FTA - 23 Auto Mechanics - 33 District I I 2nd--place Auto Mechanics - 33 VICA - 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4. DANIELS. BARBARA - FHA - 3, 4. DAUGHERTY, CHARLES R. Football- I. 2. 3, 43 Track - I, 23 Art Club - 2. 3, President 43 FCA - 2, 3. DAVIS, KELLY J. - FTA - I. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4: FHA - Ig Track - I3 Basketball Manager- I3 Freshmen Class Treasurer - I3 Sophomore Class Treas- urer-23 Pep Squad - I3 Drill Team -2, 33 Student Council- 2. 33 FCA - 3, 43 Explorers Club - 33 National Honor So- ciety - 3, 4. Secretary 43 Senior Class 'Treasurer - 43 Varsity Cheerleader - 4. DEARS, KENNETH I.. - Football- I3 Cattle Judging Team. Parliamentary Procedure Team - I3 Basketball - I3 Choir - 3, 43 Tennis Team - 3, 43 Drama - 3. 4 UIL Solo Contest. DAVIS, LAUIRIE J. -JV Cheerleader - l.i23 Sophomore-Class President- 2: Explorers Club - 3, 43 Vice-President 43 French Club- 33 Debate-3. 43 Choir- 4,. Bye Bye Birdie Musical - 43 FTA - 4. DAY, SCOTT A. - FCA - I. 2, 3. 43 Football- 1.2.3, 43 Key Club- 2. 3. 4, Vice President 43 Explorers Club 3, 43 All-East Zone Tight End Ist Team - 43 All-District Tight End 2nd Team - 4. DEAN. JON T. - Football- I, 2, 43 Basketball - I: UIL Prosereading Contest - I3 UIL Poetic Interpretation Contest-2: FTA-33 Explorers Club- 3. 4. President 4: Annual Stafl'Editor-43 UIL Ready-Writing Contest- 4. DENHAM. ROGER A. - VICA- 3.4. DENNIS, JOHANNA M. - Choir - I. 2. 3, 43 Choir Musical Carnival - 23 UIL Choir Contest -.l, 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad - 3. 43 FHA - 33 French Club - 43 Musical Bye, Bye Birdie 43 Tennis Team - 4.f f DISHONG. DEBJRlA.A-.- Choir- 1.4: Basketball- I, 2,3. 43 Track - I. 2, 3.4: French Club - 3. DODSON, KATI-IRYN E. - AFS - I: Drama Club - I. 2, 33 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest- I, 2.3. 43 Band- I. 2. 3, 43 Majorette 3, 43 UIL Twirling Contest- 3, 4. DOSKOCIL. RITA A. - FHA - I3 JV We fulfilled Mascot - 23 Sophomore Class Vice- President - 23 Varsity Mascot - 3. 43 Volleyball Manager - 23 Explorers Club - 3. Treasurer. 43 FTA - 3. Historian 43 FCA -43 Key Club-43 Student Council - 2, . DOUGHERTY. EDWIN K. - Band - l, 2, 3, 43 Band Council 3, 43 FCA - I3 Basketball- I3 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest -2. 3, 43 UTA Solo and Ensem- ble Contest - 2, 3, 43 State Solo and Ensemble Division Il - 2. 33 Stageband - 2, 33 All Region Band - 3. DURBIN, PHILLIP W. - French Club - I, 2, 3, 43 FTA -43 Science Club -41 Drama Club - I. EASTWOOD, BRENDA S. - Rodeo Club - I, 23 Pep Squad - 23 Drill Team - 3, 43 Annual Staff- 33 Bengal Beat Staff- 33 Student Council- 4. EATON, TIMOTHY N. - Football- I, 2, 43 Track - I: Drama Club - I, 3, 43 Baseball - 2. 3, 43 Jr. Class Play. Childrens Play- 33 Senior Class Play - 33 Most Dedicated Junior - 33 State Theatre Festival- 33 Honor Thespian - 3. 43 FCA - 4. EDDLEMAN, JAMES W.- Football- I. 2. 3. 43 Track - I. 2, 3, 43 Bengal Best Staff- 3. editor 43 Texas Boys State-33 Outstanding Senior ofthe Year - 43 Key Club - President 43 Explorers Club - 4. EDGETT. SHERRY K. -Track- I, 2: FTA - I. 2. 33 Volleyball -33 OEA Club - 4. EDWARDS. LINDA - DECA - 2: Gymnastics - 33 VOE - 43 OEA - 4. EMERY. LORINDA G. EVERITT. FOREST R. - Auto Mechanics - 3: Gymnastics - 3. FAIN. STEVEN L. - FFA - I. 2. 3. 4: Greenhand Conducting Team - I3 Farm Radio Team - 2, 33 Land J Judging Team - 3, 4. FAIR, KAREN L. - FHA - I, 2. 3. Historian - 43 FTA - 23 OEA - 3, 43 Senior Committee - 4. FEAGLEY, JAMES W. - Football- I. 2: VICA - 2, 3, 4. FIELDS, CHRISTOPHER D. -- FFA - I, 23 Spanish Club - I3 Bell Guard - 43 Student Council- 43 Explorers Club - 43 Art Club - 4. FINDER,DAVIDB.-RodeoClub-l. 2, 3, 4: FFA- I. FORD, LARRY - FFA - I. 2, 3. 43 Gymnastics - 23 Farm and Skills Team - I3 Rodeo Club - 3, 43 Dairy Products Judging Team - 3. FOUNTAIN, RODV.-Football- I,2. 3,43 Baseball- I, 3, 43 Choir- I, 3. 43 FFA - I, 4g DECA - 23 Building Trades - 33 FCA -43 Key Club- 43 Explorers Club - 4. FOUNTAIN, ROD L. - DECA - 2.3. 4. FRANCIS. DANNY M. - Cross Coun- try Team - I3 Band - I. 2, 3, 43 Knowl- edge Bowl -- I3 French Club - l, 23 Stageband - I. 23 Tennis Team - I, 23 Student Council - 43 Poetry Interpre- tation - 43 Science Club - 4. GARRETT. SHERRI D. - Choir - I3 Track - I3 FTA - I, 2, 43 FHA -- 2. President 3, President 43 OEA - 3. GLADY, KATHERINE.M'.- Band- I, 2, 3. 43 AFS - I3 Majorette - 2.3, 43 Spanish Club - 43 UIL Solo and Ensem- ble Contest - I, 2, 3, 4g UIL Twirling Contest- 3, 4. GONZALEZ SIMON C. - Freshmen Class Favorite - I3 Basketball- 23 Beta Club - 2, 33 Annual Staff- 3. Photogra- pher 43 Bengal Beat Staff- 43 Spanish Club - 43 UIL Journalism Contest. GREEN, RANDY L.-Rodeo club- I. 23 VOCT- l.23 VICA Parliamentarian 3 and 4. GREENWOOD. CECIL - Building Trades-3. GRIFFIN. SHEILA B. - FHA - I2 Volleyball- I3 Choir- ILOEA -3, 4. GRIFFITH, DAVID M. - Basketball- l,2.3,43Golf- I,2,3,43 Math Club- I. 2, 33 National Honor Society - 2, 3. Pres- ident 43 Sophomore Class Award for Highest Averageg Junior Class Repre- sentative. 3 GRIFFITH, SANDRA L. -Golt'- I. 2: FHA - I3 Spanish Club - I3 Pep Squad - I, 23 DECA - 3. Treasurer 4. HANEY. BURLA R. - Volleyball- I3 Track- I.2, 3,43 Basketball- l.2. 3,43 Tennis - 2, 3, 43 FTA - 23 Choir - 43 French Club - 3. HEARNE. D. JOANNA- Basketball- I. 2, 33 Basketball Manager - 43 FTA - I, 23 Drama Club - I, Historian 23 Stu- dent Council- 2.3.43 Explorers Club - Vice President 2. 43 2nd place award in Group Improvisation - 23 Thespian - 2, 3, 43 Junior Class President - 3: Bengal Beat Staff photographer - 3, editorlphotographer 43 Charter Member of Quill and Scroll Society - 3, 4. HELMICK, TRACY L. - Track - I3 Photography -' 3. 4. HERRIDGE, HELLENE C. - Band - I. 23 Track - I, 23 Outstanding medal for World History. HERRING. DAVID L. - Football- 2: ICT Vice-President 3, President 4: VICA - 3, 4. HERRlNG.SUSAN K.-HECE-3.4. HIGDON. BEVERLY J. - HECE - 3. HOGG, WILLIAM D. - FFA - 1.2: Rodeo Club - I. 2. 3: Track - 2: Art Club-3. HOLLIFIELD. CAROL A. - Pep Squad - I. 2: FHA - I: Volleyball Manager- 2: Basketball Manager- 2: FTA - 3. 4: Art Club - 3: FCA - 3: Bengal Beat Staff- 3. editor 4: Drill Team - 3. 4: Student Council- 4. HORINE, PAULA M. - Pep Squad- I. 2: FTA - I.4: Drama Club- I: Choir I. 2: UIL Solo Contest- I. 2: Bengal Beat Staff - 3. editor 4: Annual Staff - 3, editor 4: Charter Member of Quill and Scroll Society - 3. 4. HOUSTON. BOBBY W. - Building Trades- 3: VICA -3. HOWARD. STEVENAB. - Football- I. 2: Stageband - I:Drama Club - 4. HOWELL. PAUL M. - Football- I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball- I: Baseball- I, 2.3: National Honor Society - 2, 3. Vice- President 4: Explorers - 3. HURST. JR. LEWIS G. - Rodeo Club - I. 2. 3: FFA- l.2. 3.4: Football- I. 2: Basketball- I. Z1 Livestock Judging Contest - I. 2: Grcenhand Farmer de- gree in FFA - I: Chapter Farmer degree - 2. IRVIN. DAVID W. - FFA - I. 2. Historian 3. Secretary 4. ISAACKS. PAMELA A. - Pep Squad -I.21FTA-3.4. JIMENEZ. EDUARDO G. - Football - I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball - I: Golf- I: FTA - Z. 3: Explorers - 2: Baseball Manager - 3. JOHNSON, JAMIE L. - Basketball- I: Track - I: DECA - 3: 4. JOHNSTON. MARTIN--J. - FFA - I. 4: Football- I,-3: CVAE - 2: General Mechanics - 2: Auto Mechanics - 3. KEETER. MELANIE K. - Spanish Club - I: DECA - 2, Vice President 3. Treasurer 4. KINCHEN JOAN M. - Art Club I: DECA - Vice President 3, 4. KILNE, LARRY D. - FFA I, 2, 3: Eng- lish Award I: DECA Parliamentarian 4. many ideas DECA Student of the month December - 4. LAMBERT.TERRY F.-FHA-1.2. 3 Vice-President 4: FTA - I. 2. 3. 4: UI-L Solo Contest- I: UIL Choir Contest- 2: Student Council - 3. 4. LAYTON. TERRY W. - FFA- I. 2. 3. 4, Livestock Judging Team - I. 2. Outstanding Ag. I Student- I. Chapter Farmer Skills Team- 3. 4: rodeo club - I. 2. 4, Vice-President - 2: Track - 2. LEWIS. STEVEN L. - FFA - I. 2: Baseball- 2, 3, 4. LEWTHWAITE. JAMES T. - Band- I. 3: Track - 2.- LINDSEYJAMES E. - FFA- I. 2. 3. 4. Reporter - 3: Rodeo Club - 2. LISBY. RONALD G. - VICA - 3. 4. LOYD. KENNETH L.- FFA- I. 2. 3. 4, Vice-President - I: Football- 2. LUSERO. LYNNE M. - FHA - I: FTA - I. 2, 3. 4: Drillteam -2. 3.1UIL Competition Ist Highkick - 3: Annual Staff- 2. 3. 4: Editor - 4: Bengal Beat Staff- 4. I I McCART. JANET- Band - I. 2. 3, 4. Reporter- 4: Stage Band - 2: UIL Solo and Ensemble - 2: Bengal Beat Staff- 3. 4. Editor - 4: Annual Staff- 3. 4. Photographer - 3. 4. editor - 4: Quill and Scroll- 3. 4. ' MCCLURE, CHERYL L. - Pep Squad -- I. 2: FHA - I: Spanish Club - 2. 3. Treasurer - 2. Historian - 3: Volleyball - 2. 3: UIL in Speed Typing - 3: Basketball- 3: Art Club - 3. 4: Explor- ers Club - 3: FTA - 3. 4. Vice President - 4. Photography - 4: Student Council -4.V MCGUIRE. MARY C. - Spanish Club - I, 2. Vice President- 2: Homemaking- I Award - I: National Honor Society - I. 2, 3. 4: Pep Squad - 2: Geometry Award - 3: Junior English Award - 3: Quill and Scroll- 3, 4: Bengal Beat Staff - 3. 4. Editor and Bookkeeper - 3, 4: Annual Staff - 3. 4. Bookkeeper 3. 4. Editor - 4. Senior of the Month for November - 4. MCNEECE. LORENA M. - DECA -L 4, .. MANRY. STEPHEN B. - FFA- I. 4: Football - 2, 3: Judging Team for Dairy Products - 4: FCA - I. 2: Track - I. 2: Greenhand Quiz Team - I: Rodeo Club - 2: Spanish Club - 3. MARTIN. DONNA G. - Spanish Club - I: DECA-2,42 FHA-3: FTA-3. MARTIN. DAVID V. - Basketball- I. 2: Track - I. 2: Art Club- I. Z: Tennis - 2. MARTIN. DWIGHT D. - Band- I. 2. 3.4. Assistant Drum Major - 4: UIL Sololand Ensemble - I. 2. 3. 4: All Star Bassist at S.F.A. Jazz Festival - 2: .N ..A.J.E. Outstanding Musician Award at U.T.A. Jazz Festival- 2: UIL prose - 3:'Honorable Mention Cast at Zone Contest - 3: N.A.J.E. Outstanding Musician- at White Settlement Jazz Festival- 3: Best Technical Worker in Drama - 3: Drama Club - I, 2. 3. 4. MARTIN. KIMBERLY R. - FHA- I: FTA - I. 2: Basketball Mgr. - I: OEA -3.4. MASSEY. MARIAN R. - FTA- I. 2. 3. 4: Student Council- I. 2, 3:'Freshman Class President- I: Art Club- I: FCA - 3. 4: Explorers Club - 3. 4: Basketball - I. 2. 3. 4. Honorable Mention - I. 2. All District - 3, Outstanding Forward Mansfieldf Cage Classic - 3, 4. All Tournament Team Red Oak Tournament - 3: Track I. 2. 3. 4. District Champion Triple Jump - I. 3: Volleyball- 4. MILI.ER. MARILEE S. - FHA - I: AFS - I: Poetry Award - I: Drama Club - 2: UIL - ensemble - 2. 3: Art Club - 3. 4: UIL Spelling Contest - 3: Photography 4. MILLER. RAMONA I.. - DECA - 2' VOE - 3. 4: OEA - 3. 4. MITCHELL. NANCY B. - Band - I. 2. 3. MOERICKE. TERESA P. - FHA - I: Pep Squad - 2: Volleyball - 2. 3:.FTA - 3: UIL Typing and Journalism 3: Explorers Club 3: National Honor .Soci- ety - 3. 4: Basketball Mgr..'-333: January Girl ofthe Month - 4. . . I I .. MORGAN. DE RIN DA K9 ArtiClubi-I 3: DECA - 4. . y : NAVE. scorr A. .- FFA + i. 2. 3, 4? Tennis Team- 2. 3: Explorers Club- 2. NELSON. STEPHEN D. - Football- I, 2, 3. 4: Track- I. 2: VICA - 3.4. NOLES. LOISAL. - FHA - 1. 2: Track - I. 2. 3. 4: Volleyball- 2. 3. 4: Bas- ketball -A 2. 3, 4. O'DELL: PAMELA K. - FHA - I: Rodeo Club - I. 2: Drillteam - 2. 3: FTA - 2. 3, 4: FCA - 3: OEA - 4: Explorers Club - 4: Art Club - 4. OWEN. STEPHEN E. - Art Club - 2. OWENS. ELIZABETH A. - FFA -4. PAYNE. HOBY S. - VICA - 3. 4. PERDUE. DEBORAH L. - Band- I. 2, 3, 4. Majorette - 2, 3, 4, UIL Contest -2, 3. 4: FHA - I. PERRY. CELESTE Basketball - I, 2, 3, 4, All TO.u-rnamenl ,Guard -- 1, 4, Honorablewlention Allf-'District Guard - lfvolleyball il: FHA - in Track - 3-433SfUfJQf1l1CQUt!9il?:221Ch6ffflCHdCf- 2: FC National JeIonorjSociety - 4: Senior Classsf -Committee -- 4. PHEARS. SON DSRIASG.-I--Volleyball - I.-2.-3. 4. Captain - 4: Track- l: OEA - 3, 4, Historian - 3. President - 4: Secretary of Senior Class - 4. PRATER, CYNTHIA A. - Basketball - l, 2. 3. 4. All Tournament in Mansfield Tournament- 3. 4: Volleyball - l. 2.3, 4:' FTA - l, 2, 3. 4: FCA - I. 2, 3: Explorers Club - l. 2. 3, 4, Secretary - 2: Choir president - l: lst place in Historical Essay Contest - 2: Student Council - 4. PRESSLEY. JAMES K.- Football- l. 2, 3, 4: FFA- I. 2, 3.4: Baseball- l. 2. 3: All District Football - 4: All Zone Football - 4. PRICE, WAYLAND- FFA- l. 2. 3. 4: Football Manager 'l . 2: Dairy Judging - 4: FFA Assistant' Historian - 3. I PROSSERJ Band- I, 2. 3, 4: Secretary 1 : ,I AuniorfHigh All Region - I: High School Region - 2. 3, 4: UIL Solo and :Ensemble - l , Z. 3. 4: State Solo and Ensemble- - 3: A.M.T.A. Solos and Ensemble-2. 3, 4: Fort Worth Youth Orchestra - 3: S.M.U. Barque Festival- Honors-4: Band Sweetheart -- 4: Louis Armstrong Award - 3: John Sousa Award - 2: Stageband - 3: French Club - I . 2. 3. 4: Treasurer - 2, 3: French I Award - I: National Honor. . Society - 2, 3, 4: Secretary - 3: UIL Prose Reading - 3: TCJC Forensic Tournament. ' RAY, MICHAEL W. - Basketball- li. 2, 3, 4: Honorable Mention in District- 3, 4: All Tournament Player - I, 2, 3: FFA - l, 2, 3. 4: Greenhand Conducting Team - I : Dairy Judging Team -- I , 2, 3, 4: Secretary - 3: President L- 4: Out- standing Third Year Student - 3. REDDY, JOHN- E.-1FFAi- i, 2, 3, 4, President -13: Vicei President - 4: District, Vice.-President i-V 3 : -District Sec- retaryf-f4Q: Judging - l. 2, 3, 4: Rodeo Teal'ttiZ,i3iliQfi Senteinal Office - 2: Key Club'tPa'rliti1'eintarian 3: Student Council representative 3, 4: Student Council Parlimentarian 45 I A ' ROBINSON, DONNA -B21.Sketball -- I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Sweetheart 4: Volleyball - l, 2, 3: Track - l, 2, 3: Tennis - 2: Baseball Sweetheart - 2: Drill Team - 2: J.V. Cheerleader -l: Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4: Head Varsity Cheerleader - 4: Student Council- l, 2: We achieved Parlimentarian of Student Council I: Vice-President ofStudent Council 2: Sec- retary of Class 2: Vice-President of Class 3, 4: Explorers Club 3, 4: FTA l, 2, 3, 4: FCAl.2,3,4. Roooeas, JERRY - FFA:-,I:1.RQi1C.Q,. , , Club - 1- 2- 3: VOCT- 2: 1 tary - 2: VICA Club - District' gg ,:,s Team, Auto Mechanist- Fourth: Project f ss - Second - 3, Reporter - 4.x '-i' 5 if I -' A ' RYAN. JANET - American Field Service - l: French Club - I, 2, 3: Fu- ture Teachers of America - 2, Historian - 3. Teachers Aide - 4: Explorers Club - 3, Second vice-president-4: Art Club 3, Secretary.-4: Gymnastics - 3: Who's Who. Among American High Schdol Students - 3: National Honor Society - 3, 4: lf1ey Club-4: Student Council-4: Bell jgllilfds 4. SCOTT, LVANCE PRESTON - FFA - 1.2, Chairman ot'Cooperative Committee ofthe FF-A - 3, Officer 3, 4: Explorers Club - 2, 3. SCOTT. SERITA JEWEL - Spanish Club - I: Bengal Beat Staff- 3, Editor - 4: The Tiger-and Editor, 4: Quill and Scroll- 3. 4. , T SEAGO. WILLIAM E. JR. - Band TABOR, GEORGE E. - DECA - 3, 4: Basketball- 3: DECA Club President- 4: Beau - 4: Senior Activity Committee - 4: DECA Student of the Month - October - 4. TALTON. CAROL J. - Spanish Club -- 2, Choir - 3, 4: UIL Contest- 3, 4. TATE, JOE D. - Football - I, 2, 3, 4: Track- I, 3: Jr. class favorite -3: Dixie Doll beau - 3: Art Club - 3: Vice Presi- dent- 4: FCA Club - 3, Vice President - 4. SUSAN L. TATUM - Art Club - 2, 31 DECA - 2: Explorer's Club - 2. 3: Choir - 4. K K1 . f TAYLOR, CHERLY 1: Volleyball - l: Basketbatll - 1, 2: Spanish Club - 2. 'fi Ti. ii TESSIER, JOANNEYA. 4,fFEg5pch'Club - l: Art Club- I, 43Drill team-Z, 3,-4: FFA - 2, 3. president - 4: Explorers Club - 4: Drama Club - 4. THOMAS, JODY - FHA Beau - 1: football - l. 2: Rodeo Club - l, 2: CVAE president- 2: VICA - 3. secre- tary: VICA - 4, treasurer. THOMASSON, JR., WILLIAM A. - FFA - l, 2: Art Club - 3. ' ' , iis' .iff Band- I, 2, 3,4: French Club- l, 2, 3. I I 1 'ig i', ' ,i,ii T 4: baseball - I: Stageband - 3, 4: SEETON. GEORGE M. -'FFA--QlQfZ, I Journalism -,3, 4: Band reporter - 4. 3: FootballTeam- l, 2: Basketball'Teamf T V - l, 2, 3: Track Team - l.'2, 3. ' s THOMPSON, RONALD N. - Spanish SELMAN. CHERYL A. - FFA - 3.4. SHEETS, DWAYNE O. - FFA - l, 2, 3: Won Home improvement award - l: DECA - 2:1VICA - 3, 4. SLOAN. JONATHAN - FFA - l, 2. SMITH. LORI L. - AFS - l: Drama Club - l: FHA - I: World History Award - Z: Bengal Beat Staff- 3: Quill and Scroll- 3: Student Council - 3, 4: OEA - 4: Vice-President - 4. SPANN, MICHAEL L. - Football- I. 2, 3, 4: FFA - 3.4. STOLLEY, MATHEW P. - Basketball - l. 2, 3, 4: Student Council- I: Baseball - 2: UIL Typing Competition - 2: Golf- 3. V . STRICKLAND, STEVE R.- FFA.4 12 Football - l: VOCT - 2: VICA, Auto.. Mechanics - 3. I SUTTERFIELD, RONALD W. - Student Council - I: Vice-President of Freshman Class - I: Football- 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball -lt, 2: Track - 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA-s2,g,31,l4: Baseball- 3, 4: Key Club Explorers Club - 4. Club - l: VOCT Club - 2: General Mechanics repair - 2: VICA - 3. presi- dent- 4: Building trades - 3, 4: First place in district and third' place in notebook Building Trades - 3. - TRIMMINS. CANDACE J. - Drama Club - l: Band - I. 2.-3.14: FHA - 3: French-4. . - VANCE. CYNTHIA Lf- Awards for achievement in Physical Science. Geometry - l: Awards for Achievement in Biology. Algebra II, English honors, Gymnastics - 2: National Honor Society - 2, 3, 4: UIL Science Contest first place - 2, 3: First place in UIL number sense - 3: Student council representative - 3: French Club - 3, 4: Science Club - secretary-treasurer - 4: Explorers Club - 4: Named National Merit Finalist. JVESS, ANGELA S. - Band - l, 2. 3: AFS - l, 2: Choir- l, 2: Spanish Club -2, 4: Journalism -3, 4: Annual Staff- 3, editor 4: French Club - 4: Explorers Club - 4. WACASTER, MARION E. - Track - 1, 2: Art Club - l, 3, 4: Band - l, 2: Explorers Club - 4. WALLER, FREDERICK L. - Choir - 1, 2: VICA - 3: Building Trades - 3: DECA - 4. A H ' - gag... i is f 1 .W .-S H. , A f M1 w I . T, cw., su.,-MJ , juniors Kevin Bailey Sharon Balthrop Stacia Barr June Barron David Bale James Bale Mike Bednar Patricia Berry Robby Bickley Cheryl Bishop Tad Anderson Terri Bagwell ,...-- Ah come on refl , exclaims a disappointed KELLY GRIFFITH. Carl Brown Brad Bryant Brett Buck James Bullington Gina Butler Garland Bishop Sheri Bolar Deborah Brewer Missy Bridges Alvin Brinkman Harvey Brisco sk, ' N. 3 WLS n 1 X X is x 'fl Q u X X y L Z Lf X ff J i ,,1 ',f 1 4, ,N I , 54. , , xg. fvw. wif' wwe . ww' ,J , Q I 1 f a+ an x K , ,W- ' '-.ihsxmw 'V-nb: wp: wh ,imiykifftzax-gf. ., I J 3' JNNSNW Steve Buttrill Lynnette Cuin Allison Cannon Kenneth Cantrell Greg Carey We encounter fame Elizabeth Carlson Sheri Carter Paul Castles Louis Cuudillo Christy Candle Tummy Cziudle Mike Chambers Jim Chelette Bobby Clemmons Christy Coble T' DiuwaVynemColesman 4 Mark Collins Levi Collinsworth Devi Conlan Melissa Com We'll score 6 on the kickoff tonight , promises RU DY JIMENEZ. 1235 Archibald Cox Karen Cummings Tony Daskevich Yi? Darrell Davis Gerald Davis Steve Davis Valerie Davis Margaret Day with junior rstars Donna Eastwood Marie Echols lim Ellis Keith English Angela Ervin Kelley Everitt Cynthia Dears Andrea Delgado .lack Dickerson Bernadette Doskoeil Greg Doskoeil Becky Dunaway Cheryl Dunnam Tony Durant Robbi Drall Wendy Durbin Junior Class officers are: KAREN CUMMlNGS,pres.1 DANNY S1 ONE vice pres BRAD BRYANT. treas.3 and BERNADETTE DOSKOCIL. sec Phyllis Evons Ross Fairchild Bill Falzell fi NI Jerry Feisler Camarina Fernandez Cindy Flories Kandee Foerster Brenda Foreman Linda Foreman Dana Francis Celeste Frank Lisa Franks Wayne Freeman Sharon Fuqua Pete Garcia Kristi Garrett Jerrie Gartman Jim Gause Terry Gayoso Mike Gibb Q- f I 'ii' gl ' . I if I m not Tony The Tiger. says a surprised PATRICIA BERRY. David Gist Sarah Golden Lisa Goldston Dee Ann Gornto Tanya Graham Joe Grant Ricky Green Margie Griffin Kelly Griftith Terri Griffith Joe Grimes Donny Grubbs ipowder puff vlctory Michelle Hutchinson Rudy Jimenez Don Johnson Mark Johnson Joy Johnston Randy Jones Randy Kenright David Kersh 4 Sylvester Hall Glen Harding Joey Harris Scott Harrison Randy Hay Stephen Hay Drey Haylord Rosie Heemer Kay Helzer Phillip Higdon Suzanne Holman Eddie Holt Barrie Howard Keith Hubbard Bill Hubbard x Z S .J ,- .nl We Me tsl my shadow. says SHARLA WEEMS about SYLVESTER HALL Bruce King Darlene King Keith Kunkel Lou Lamb Curt land l M tilt l nnkford V 911 Kevin Layton Beverly Lewis Jim Lewis Cheryl Love Charles Loveless Cathy Lusero Teresa Lusero David Martin Randy Martin Carol Matthews Alton Mayhugh Bill McCullars John McDonald Linda Mc Dowell Sherre McGuire Mike Mc Moran Tim Meyers Tommy Miller Max Minnix Dorothy Moody Four ofthe five W's is only the beginning, sighs Dee Ann Gornto Officers aim juniors into a profitable year fflffi Jefl' Newhouse Charlzi Nichols Karen Odom Peggy Ovcrbey Curtis Overstrcet Deborah Parsons Charles Payne Johnny Perkins Mitchell Phelps Mike Popejoy Pam M orrow Lisa Mounger Kevin Mullins Ray Napier Darrel Neal Lee Neeves Marty Randall Norita Richardson Kelly Riley Robert Rhinehart James Robinson Renee Robinson Tina Robinson Loyd Saunders Jim Schick Randy Potter Danny Powers Darlene Pressley Kelly Puckett Tracy Ramsey TRACY WILSON teaches juniors the dance ofthe 70 s Nancy Seeton Jackie Sharp Angie Shaw Daniel Shelton Dzirrell Shelton Perry Shelton John Shero Katrina Simmons Biirabra Singletary Nancy Sledge Betsy Smith Debbie Smith George Smith Trina Smith Gary Snider Do you dare me? asks RENEE ROBINSON of KAREN CUMMINGS. 154 We anticipate the senior year Mike Spears Cindy Speece Jeanette Speed C trol Sprinkle Giry Stalcup Gary Stevens Danny Stone Steve Stone Mike Stovall Robyn Strause Janice Stubenrauch Danny Swafford :GR by ordering rings now K Robert Thomas Melanie Thompson Ricky Thornton Carl Thrasher Glenn Thrasher Victor Trevino Joy Turner Tammy Underwood Mark Swobel Mike Tabner Betty Talton Linda Teal Damon Thomas Danny Vallere Robert Vance Charlenna Wagner Leslie Walden Richard Wallace Tommy Walles Robin Watson Sharla Weems Kayla Wells Cathy West David Whitehead Jana Wiggins Leslie Wilson Tracy Wilson Sheryl Winn Jackie Wood Bob Woods Chris Workman Wayne Wooten Pat Wyatt Kim York 155 i milk in . . :V sophomores 0'Brian invites J 11 ' uper'or The sophomore class of Mans- field High School has been in- vited to participate in the 1978 Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation International Leadership Semi- nar. soph 1' Kurt Anderson Dianne Arseneau Donna Bach David Bailey Scott Bailey Jesse Bailey Shauna Bailey Joe Ballard Holly Barnett Billy Beggs Jackie Bell Terry Bird ANGELA USELTON and RUTH WALTMAN conspire behind Lola Bixby Randy Black CAROL WOO DREY's back. Lena Blackman Marie Boone Rochelle Boone Rusty Braswell Tracy Brewton Kari Brister James Brothers 158 Mark Block Sherri Boatright Delories Bond Anthony Bonner Kathy Anderson ,gi 55451 'L if :lf .L 91 -ag 'Sm M. 3 1 1 2 ,, ,, , 4 ig 1 V 551 Vi E Ye 44 'vt E631 :W Z? - as W1 ff W, 1 'si .2 41.3 Qi , xi X 3 :Mi-,, M ' 5 -, 1 it -,W-A m gym: M 4. . ,I M ,X p. ' ,fi f 'Wat by '- wv tw ff M Z in W if 5-.fa f, 'H WQWTSTS .2 ,fwl 'J-N , .f,.4 . ,Q-X.- ,,, 5, ., . ,Q . ,','u,i4fs .,,..h.4,w.k , an v wily, J 'fr X M T 4 . . fn, 5' S 159 CDHicerstake thelead Ricky Chaney Mike Charland Walter Chcgwidden Tina Cihak Tom Clark Chris Claunch Judy Click Greg Clifton Pam Coffman Jimmy Cox Joe Cox Patti Cramer Kelly Crossan Cheryl Curlee 160 Jeff Burkham Shirley Burns Todd Byrd Bren Cabaniss Billy Cannon Lori Cargo Doug Czirnall Tony Cusheer Donna Kenneth Teresa Tim Lisa Davis Davis Davis Davis Dean Class officers are: JILL MOERICKE. pres.. HOLLY WILSON, vice pres.. JOYLYN TABOR, sec. KARIN GRIFFIN. treasurer. 1T '? Chris Donaho Cathy Dood Donna Doskocil David Dry Tonya Dubro .ludy Durrett Hannah Edwards Tammy Farmer Tammy Franks Donald Frieze David Frye Kim Garland .layna Gause Carrie Gillen Betty Gonzales Stephen Good Terri Gothard Cheryl Graham with 260 Sophomores following Clara Favila Cherri Flories Linda Ford Kim Fowler Teresa Fox OTEAKA LAN DINE patiently? awaits to be called upon. 1 We take on the Juniors Deborah Grider Karin Griffin Kay Griffin Clara Grimes Mark Harmon Donald Harris Tammie Harris LuAnn Harrison .lane Hart Mike Hatfield Cindy Haynes Denise Haynes Robin Heath Brett Hendrixson Michelle Henry Iciesa Herm in .limes Herridgc ALLISON MCWILLIAMS dances her way into thc heart of Tiger country. 162 Betty Jo Hudson Danny Irvin Laurie lsaacks Robert Jeter Greg Hines Marvin Hitchcock Bruce Hodges John Hogan Christina Holston Brian Howell Cindi Lamb Liz Lancaster Oteaka Landine Dorothy Lane Terry Lankford Lee LziRowe Novalie Laymanee Keith Littleton Sherri Littleton Arthur Love Betsy Loveless Larry Luttrell Steve Malley Wayne Martin Weldon Martin Yvonne Mashburn Cindy McAffe Johnny McClure Celso Jimenez Billie Johnson Jayne Johnson Eddie Jones Lisa Keeney Pete Kelly Jenny Kerr Robert Kersh Mike Knowles Billy Kruegur in the annual Powder Puff game SUZANNE MEA D works diligently on classwork. 163 All halls lead to the librar . . . TERRI SHU FFITT proudly accepts the title of Glamour Girl of the Library. DeWayne Moody Ladale Moody Tony Mooney Brad Moore Chris Moore Jimmy Morris Greg Mosley Pat Nuniz Troy Murray Michelle Nail Cindy Neal Willie Nichols Jeff O' Dell Andrea O'Flaherty Jeff Ogden Louis Olvera Suzi Ondrecek Teresa Owens 164 Sharon McCullars Nancy McElroy Jane McGuire Justin McKinley James McNair Joe McVey Allison McWilliams Suzanne Mead Stella Meffen Karen Meister Regina Miles Dave Miller Tommy Miller Kim Mitchell Jill Moericke And English Geneva Payne Jeff geography histor , Tina Rawleigh Mike Reaves Tracy Redden Lesly Reddy David Reeves Valentin Rios David Robinson Jim Ross George Rowan Joey Runnion Roy Russell Bill Schott Ronnie Searcy Mary Seeton David Shelton and science too John Phillips Steve Phipps Teresa Pigg Ricky Pinyan John Plemmons Ann Popejoy Bobby Price Cindy Psencik Michael Quinn Mark Ragland .MA A-. Oh no. not another picture' begs JEFF O DELL We,re in clubs, classes, and coterie Terri Shuffitt J. C. Sills Billy Simmons Kelly Sims Robin Skinner John Smith Melanie Smith .lohnny Southerland su KATHY ANDERSON meditzites hetween songs. 166 Phillip Spears Anita Speed Becky Speights Damon Steele Debbie Steele Bill Stephenson Billy Stevens Shcilu Stogner Carolyn Stutler Robbie Sutterfield .lolyn Tabor Noe Tulanuintcs Missie 'llinner Jeff' Tzirvcr Craig Tate Barbara: Taylor Renee Tetldlie Debbie Tcpfer Julie Thomas Lorre Thomas Steve Timmons Vivian Trevino James Turner Lenora Turner Tracy Underwood Angela Usellon Christenna Wagner Patty Walker We're in the band also trry Yeats CUIIIS Wilson Holly Wilson C onnle Wlnklc Tim Woodard Carol Wood rey Linda Woods Steve Walker Andy Waller Ruth Waltman Danny Welch Darren Wells Mike West Cathy Wildman Donna Williams Z-N' fb' XR A7 I--ypf ijt fl N Who says l can't be a drum nmjorette'? reported JAYNA GAUSE. 167 freshmen Jlfl our ma Wafer Welcome freshman We in Tiger Country have many traditions that bind us together such as our black and gold colors, Bart Ahbotl Robert Abbott Sharron Adams Terrie Albert Angela Allen Don Allen Susan Anderson Todd Archer our fight song, and our alma mater. Ronnie Beasley Randy Bennett James Barryhill Terri Bing Justin Ashby Shari Bailey Barry Ballard Cathey Barclay Vonnie Barker Keith Barnett Kristy Barr Casey Barton ff' A Sonya Binger Kevin Bird Debbie Block Bryan Bolar Like her Freshman classmates, BETSY LEWIS is a dazed beginner 170 ,K Fonda Bonner Jimmy Bourne Vanessa B 1'a1m rks them all Debbie Burkhart Mike Butler Barry Calicott Gary Calicott Kelly Campbell Don Burdick 11121 Tim Cantrell Bill Carlson Louise Carpenter Lori Carter Tina Carver Robert Castleman Suzy Castles Jimmy Cathey Paul Chambers Courtney Chaney Doxie Chapman P. John Chrisenbeiry Chris Christian Vicky Christopher Laura Clark Chet Clarke Eddie Clifton Sheila Coffey Penny Coffman Randy Collins 'lf'-is p, f - TRACY VINCENT says A dimple a day keeps the boys at bay Eddie Cook Gary Cook William Cook Randy Cook Linda Cowen Terri Crawford Sherrie Crutchfield Kelly Cummings ,ir 1 X. '-J 1-er , 'l ...Ag Freshmen officers are JOHN MARYAK, president: JUDY USELTON. vice president: DEBBIE MALONE. secretary: and RANDY KLINE. treasurer. Cheryl Dears Derryl Dears Tara Dibbern Linda Diehl Richard Doerr Officers direct the flow Lisa Curlee Dirk Daniels Jim Darden Danny Davis Joey Davis Phil Davis Fish prove their Tiger Spirit Troy Dorsey Cathy Doskoeil Tommie Driver Beth Dubro Ltiurzi Eehols Mike Echrich Kelvin English Dzinny Ervin Cluutl Estes Donny Evilsizer Randy Fair Braid lfziulkner Tommy Fzivilai Teresa Fedderson Keith Fields Brenda Fisher Gary Flood Sheryl Fonville Maurisu Ford Prettzi Ford You must be seeing things. Coach Dick, l'm not chewing gum, states DEBRA GORNTO. Camille Fowler David Fox Donnie Fredriekson Tina Freeman Lou Fry Carol Fulkerson Jay Ful mer Faneis Garcia Liz Garcia Mark Garner 1, HF' J B I 7Q ibm Q., as .AX s.. Calvin Hollilield Jefl' Holt Jim Hoover Rhonda Hopkins Joe Holman Barry Howard Scotty Howard John T. Humphries Sandra Irwin Joyce Jackson Debbie Jenkins Gary Jenkins Theresa Gibson Wesly Gibson Sabina Gillaspie Nancy Gidley Anna Glady Shandra Goldston Steve Golightly Debra Gornto Nicky Griffith enter a new World Robin Grillith Skipper Hamm 'l'ructl Harris Gary Hay Tina Haynes Billy Heath Greg Henderson Rita Herridge Jessie Herring Nita Higdon Terry Hightower Bettye Hitchcock ,240 'I'ONl WOO DS and JOHN RHODES find a quiet moment during, 1 loud lunch. Fresh seek new direetlons Kevin Kelley Bluzc King Jesse King Sherry King Chris Kline Rnntly Kline Penny Lzimhert Quinnell Lund Justin Layton John Mark Leake Betsy Lewis Randal London Meg Lowry Robert McCullars Randal Mc Donald Patty McFarland Patrick McGregor Karen McGuire Alfonso Jimenez Dnnnn Johnson Keith Johnson Ken Johnson Lynn Johnson Stacy Johnson Randy Keusler Scott Keeney i D-hall . . . AGAlN?!'? sighs SARA WEEMS. 'EZ DARLA WHISENANT. TAMMY WILSHIRE, and JEANNE WHITEHEAD relax before the next band performance. f Johnny Miller Charlotte Mitchell Danny Mitchell Gary Mitchell Babby Mix Tina Moericke Malena Moore Lori Moses Mark Mullens Belinda Murray Yancy Nash Richard Neal Wesley Neal James Noles Shelly Owens Jalesa McKay Kerry McKesson Trent McNair Jeff McWilliams Daren Mackie Kelly Malley Debbie Malone Daryl Manning Lf Class of HSV' learns from upperclassmen Jamie Markwardt Christie Martin John Maryak Dawson Masters Larry Meister Curtis Miller VINCE Tl DWELL thinks that hamburgers and fries go better with Coke. Fresh have arrived Lori Perry Angela Pierce l-'rank Pike Melinda Pinyan Shawnee Poissot Bobby Potter Phillip Powers Mike Prater Laura Pressley Chad Puckett Edward Ramsey Margarett Ratclifl' Pam Pannell Bobby Parsons Cody Payne J efl' Payne Patil Peel Milo Penlield David Perkins Rhonda Perkins :E A Now all l need is a guitar and glasses. exclaims JIM DARDEN. Chris Rawleigh Karen Reeves John Rhodes Kim Rhodes Paul Richardson Brian Riley Terry Rockwell Kim Rodgers Irene Rodriques Kathleen Russell Ricky Salmon Tony Salmon :IE wif-xt 121' 4. n Cassie Smith Gina Smith Sharon Smith Smitty Smith Wendy Smith Brad Steelman Mike Stevens Donna Stovall Tracy Stovall David Stricklin Lynette Stricklin Kay Stubenranch Glen Sweeny .loc Talton Debbie Taylor Brian Sample Jackie Sattertieltl Mark Savage Dale Seeton Kathy Shook Stephen Shuster Terry Sills Greg Sims Underclassmen crowd the halls i 1 Oftice aid SHERRIE CR UTCH FIEL Dgreets teacher s with ismile as she picks up the rolls. Jayme Taylor Ronald Taylor Stephanie Taylox Steve Taylor Myrick Tekall Roni Sue Thom Freshmen take on responsibilities Mechall Thomas Donna Thompson Suzi Thompson Randy Thorton - Clilil' Thrasher Vince Titlwell Felicia Timlin Darryl Tow Dwayne Tow Mark Truelove Gary Tubb Tanya Tyrone Danny Underwood Melissa Underwood Judy Uselton Tom Vance Rusty Vaughn Tracy Vincent Debbie Virgil Dennis Walling Lynne Waltman David Warner Angie Watts Sara Weems Tim Whaley Jimmy White 180 qw J 1 l K . Who said freshmen Can't keep a beat? inquires DEBORAH WILLIAMS Maribeth White S h' Darla Whisenant Jeanne Whitehead Linda Wiggins '11 Mmmmmmm good taco' says a hungry BLAZE KING to TRUETT HARRIS. engrossed in high school Work Connie Wildmztn Andy Wiley Darrell Williams Deborah Williams Tammy Wilshire Ester Wilson James D. Wilson James R. 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Or Repair Of Reinforced PLASTIC PARTS BIDCO INC Bob Chenault 206 Sentry Dr N Metro 18171 477 3145 Mansfield Texas 76063 I317I 477 3146 G 1X X MICHIE WHITE SCOTT DAY d RONNII1 SUTTERFIELD p I k Best wishes, Seniors of 1978 First United Methodist Church First Baptist Church 100 First Avenue 310 Graves Street Mansfield, Texas 76063 Mansfield Texas 76063 Mansfield Church of Christ 201 East Broad Mansfield, Texas 76063 Southridge Baptist Temple First Assembly of God Church Rt 3 Box 102 P O Box 569 Mansfield Texas 76063 Mansfield Texas 76063 NTLERS eg, ONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED HFTAI BUILDHVF SPFCIALISTS O 1447 76010 8171 4610521 D0 001560 OD JD 1 s s s Q Q s s 3 O ,I I If I O s s Q s s s s m x 2 3 25 W1 L, 5 suownsu Janes S 1 mums SUPPLY 5 36365 COOPER ARLINGTON TEX 261 6654 277 4071 , I 'OOOQQQIIllllllilllllfllflffH . , . 1 f 7 A li if X .. .Q C I A 4 J 4 P. . BOX PEYCO IND T P ARLINGT . T . ' ' 6 s 0' , - as . T S 1--1-14, Q Congratulations Seniors 78 Q . s Q xv ., I A ' fa g, Q smocxsr a. GEAR, mf. Q. 1 -3 4' CALL Sp xp: lA FOR SERVICE I ig M ',L Bo!! on P n Sp o 60' , W ,Q no Q O 'vi I Sain, em' . f gl I I 111m'2'- ff ' O si ' ff a an I Fla ble Couplngx lnxvom Spur Spfofn-1, it . 'f I 5 Sleel Spur Goof: . ' 'O 5 ,..:f. . , qu, 1 'to 1 A 1 fu. f. , Q OD r s I .2 f - . . ' QD 13 , A, , . - 2 ,Q 4 xg l K XXJ' Sf' X1 I' f. '.x:-5 , . rw-1 H Q ag Sh r i V ckah ex. ffaw ' 'S x ,. . E' Vigia .Eff w i, pw! M .E . ,f-rxsfx 1 . 0 . - ' , 1 n I .Q . I : v N ., 1111. 2+s1 s1H1 'us-A xi 2 Lee s Super Market Open 7 3010 OO 8 OO 9 OO on Sundays 112 E Broad Mansfield Texas 4731514 Steve Stewart Robert Corley SHEP'S LITTLE CHICKEN SHACK 461 4719 478 5106 e I1 h a 9 ge 0 G Q BAND S . - 9 a t 1 S i 1 e Country Western Music Parties - Banquets - Conventions - Holidays Proms - High Schools Steve Carrell Jim Hudgins 293-4042 536-1767 2501 So. Cooper 275-3256 1821 E. Abram 275-7273 For Your Trailer Needs AZTEC TRAILER can: 477-2681 Commercial Repairing Residential Free Estimates FOX ELECTRIC COMPANY INC Licensed and Bonded Office: 461-2571 Arlington Tx 76015 TOWN 81 COUNTRY HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Route 3 Box 360 Fort Worth Texas 76134 478 0401 'lf wk wk Pk , I James Tanton, President 1104 Colorado Lane Future farmers I 006.0 1 , E2 249, - .L G' 23 1- H PR p MEA 451.21 w ff' if A ' ttprlgwr -R0 . -- Y I 1 rj-5 NF ' ,ff rf, i 7,5- M' 0 'w 1. '9'5i'L1o -- WA. Mansfield FFA Officers: Mike Ray. Robert Kersh. Carl Carnall. Tom Clark. David Irvin. Johnny Reddy and advisor. Leon Stewart. S? t4 Clarance Jones. Department of Health Official, Advisor Hugh Nixon. and Robert Kersh check a lamb for Screw Worms' Damon Thomas. pictured with his trophy for Reserve Grand Champion Brangus. 208 m . Doug Carnall and advisor Leon Stewart. dry Rosy . a hereford heifer at Ellis County Livestock Show. 'bf Kara Chambers. pictured as the FFA Sweetheart of I977-78. . , .,,.,-4' of America . . ,. A f-,, .W 2 f ,- -'-' M ,, ! is W5 ,. f in I Wx FFA president. Mike Ray. meeting. presides over an FFA FFA members Damon Thomas. Doug Carnall, Johnny Reddy. Carl Carnall and J. D. Babgett and their animals which they showed at Heart of Texas Fair. 209 ,,.,..-1-em . ll Q' 'j ,.. it r w . V WW-LX . . I '1 CONGRATULATIONS from Mansfield, Texas 76063 ' D. J. Williams fdwcc a, 7014, President O 84 S - e Construction E M I Y GET STARTED ON A Co' Inc' YOUR COLLEGE . . . Aeeeeiefe Member ...,::1z:e:.::,fs:.e:e.:grzv.i'.': STATE A-G-C. worki towaisnse 2-yeael Associate . :r.P1.:1if,.., ms: Lwlfilftjggiigjijxilf Across F rom Sominziry Custom Built Homes r::nz::1:1f.:3::dz:i1ig'5::f.2s bflllth urnlverslftiej. And when ygtlrrngtstsr for KJ ' f 1 L.Tfu2',1o?1f?...fZ'.fEg0fZ0.. ...ISE costs. Plus, the Air Force offers you Y an excellent salary along with a good All Types of MaS0l'll'y mdg1'Zjjfi:nfQTs?f'?QT'0mdQjgJ Top Soil Cushion Sand Gravel .35z::s.?'535.11f255P5f2r::f:.? BACK TRUCKING p-O- Box Call todayforinlormation. Contact Ft. Worth, Texas Fast Delivery T I 76140 b V Jake Back Office: 18171 478-2061 Ph FOR 51 Harvey Back 18171 478-1601 A great-aye me - 18171 478-9208 If no answer Residence: l817l 473-4755 Congratulations Senlors 78 -.l-- fI'0m LGT-.I C Systems Inc is PAA 40 mule repeater coverage 18173 477 2219 by appointment NN M . . Nh VN 111 V' t f Q.. J' vl- rf Q fn Q rarre , 7 if' 7 1 v' E3 Q f A Q -qw firms J' wr' f .p T 1 f Rr' f T f . 1' - . f wr :-yd Is that all there is to it? asks BABBY MIX. ROBERT THOMAS longs for his eight second ride. Mansfield Rodeo Team x... V' - Here we go again. right? BRIAN COPE. CARLA ASHFOR D circles the final barrel and takes it home. in Action pictures by Cima The rodeo cowboy is a majestic breed. too near extinction. The cowboys ofthe future depend on those of today. In an attempt to save this dying breed the Manslield Rodeo Club in conjunction with the North Texas High School Rodeo Association was finally formed a year ago. Since then we have grown in size and in l'l'0l1 spirit. Our sincerest thanks and deepest appreciation go to the four sponsors: Carl 8: Betty Ashford 84 Jim 8a Sally Snider. - Kevin Layton 9? v it f W 3 xi, I hope he likes me. says STEVE BUTTRILL. Justin Ashby Bulls Carla Ashford Barrels. Break-away Roping. Goat Tying. Steer Undecorat- ing .l. D. Badgett Barrels. Steer Undecorating. Goat Tying nimy Brooks Bulls. Tie Down 84 Ribbon Roping. Steer Wrestling. Chute Dogging Rusty liraswell Bulls Brian Cope Tie Down K Ribbon Roping. Chute Dogging.SteerWrestling Cheryl Dunnam Girls' Bull Riding Ross Fairchild Tie Down gl Ribbon Roping David Finder Tie Down 8L Roping Joe Don Griftin Tie Down 81 Ribbon Roping. Steer Wrestling Mike Hatfield Bulls. Bareback .lohn Hogan Bulls Brett Hendrixson Tie Down and Roping Skipper Hamm Bulls Keith Johnson Tie Down IQ Ribbon Roping David Kersh Bulls. Chute Dogging Kevin Layton Bulls. Bareback. Chute Dog- ging Terry Layton Bulls. Bareback. Saddle Bronc .loe MeVey Chute Dogging Ricky Miller Bulls Babby Mix Barrels. Steer Undecorating. Goat Tying Jeff O' Dell Bareback Darlene Pressley Bulls 8L Goat Tying Mike Quinn Bulls Marty Randell Bulls Robert Rhinehart Chute Dogging Gary Snider Tie Down 8L Ribbon Roping. Steer Wrestling. Chute Dogging Damon Thomas Bulls Robert Thomas Bulls. Bareback. Chute Dog- ging Randy Thornton Bulls Angela Uselton Goat Tying. Steer Wrestling Bobby Wall Tie Down 8L Ribbon Roping Patty Walker Goat Tying fx J . IRA h e f' fm 7 ' x z I .e,5,,-IA Marilec Miller The Four Seasons Summer is a time for fun and games, I've met so many people, can't remember their names. Days are pleasant as moonlight's gleaming. Fall is here and school is about to begin, One more year, then the adult world I will be in. Winter is a time of cold brisk breezes, And often a time for sniffles and sneezes. The trees are dark and iced with rain, To stay outside, I must be insane. Spring is a time of cool fresh days, As the sky reflects a clear blue haze. The time is near for school to end, With graduation around the bend. Of the four seasons no favorite have I, Each hold certain memories I feel deep inside. Paula Horinc Gina Butler 214 r. 'Q v A-,V . . , N 1,-,q'.-g Q 1 - -:T?f+. ---ff S X-Ne. vu- -535' i 1 sf. I..-f'.:- fa ,sf-5...-. .' X I- ' 'M YN l'-X I y,N 3 -Qs'-sig?----f Li.-iff? 7 axle! hx' , Al ,, K -:gg -sal., 9,111 .wr E4 f' iff , N. X N 41 .-11 , I-' I . . 5 f .- :Q-W' ' ' -' 5 -i cvs IIE--7-X 'V Q V :exif 11 A X f fx: NU ,2s.fg.-45,11 I .W I . ss,-Q:..,..l fog 'Lai'--. I .-- '- ,f' W ,' , .-ay,-I '. 'm. 1 ' v : FRF. 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