Marshall High School - Maverick Yearbook (Marshall, TX)
- Class of 1967
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Coach Brooks has established the best athletic record of any coach at Mar- shall High School. He has led the Maverick baseball, basketball and track team to District 8-AAAA victories. Also a 9-1-0 record, the best record ever established by a Marshall Maverick football team, was established in 1966. Of all the coaches Marshall has ever had, Coach Ralph Brooks is one of the most respected. In the summer Coach Brooks spends his time planning jobs for Marshall students. He is an enthusiastic leader of the youth of Marshall. The Maverick Staff for 1967 is honored to dedicate this book to a most deserving man, Coach Ralph Brooks. ,..,,.,.--N WL 7' EXT! ,L-J ' 5 ' 1,7 i T f' ,W Mean ,M ' 'fffff 'ff ' S ki' M Y g , , 'V 7 Ai - SQ. V f 4-5, 4' aw'---fP'-'i::1w.:, cv: f .'1ww 1i,u N. f 5' ' k' 'HF f 5Qf17,':jQE55 X , J , Sir 'ig Qfgigef , ,, . . 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Constantly Working for the improvement of Marshall's school system, the ability to be found in him can hardly be matched I1 ally Ifliifl. 22 Marsha!! 5060010 l l mrzgna. 593 MR. JOHN L. ROARK fPrincipalj Fulfilling the need for leadership at Marshall Senior High, is our principal, Mr. John L. Roark. He looks upon each student as an individual and takes time to help them realize and develop their potentials. . 1,, WM 1. Ir. MR. JAMES UPSHAW, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL is efficient in his duties which include student counseling, assisting Mr. Roark, and executing general busi- ness in and around the high office. 24 RUSSEL MURPHY, DIRECTOR of pupil services Q ff'1'Vf77g I 1 OFFICE WORKERS WHO ASSIST the third, fourth, and fifth I periods are Laura johnson, Myra Majors, Melinda Resch, Becky Baldwin, Martha Peteet, and Marilyn Maloney. f fo Beffeff M H Q. SEEING THAT MARSHALL HIGH and its business run smoothly and efficiently are Mrs. Frances Henderson and Mrs. Eleanor Richardson. 11 X gg! ' -. .gl 545 f W R sw tk Y M X fweiffli' R5 JF Wifi' IK MRS. EUNEVA RENYK GUIDANCE counselor STUDENTS ASSISTING IN OFFICE first, second, and third periods are Vona Tittle Reggie Beary, Theresa Abraham, Susie Hart, Linda Harrison, and jan Rogers ,L + 5 . gi MRS. JUNE BURNS MRS. J. L. GRIMES MRS- M- JONES MRS. L. MARTIN B.S., M.S.-S.F.A. B.S.-E.T.B.C. English I, III, IV B.S.-Henderson State English English I-Hfifl, El1gliSh MRS. R. MCCLARAN B.S.-O.B.U. English, Speech MRS. M. LEA M.A.-Penn. St. English, journalism 26 language 'ls f Aff! Mrs. Martin's Latin class seems to be interested in our photographer. l I N -...., - Q fi X X 'll , . i QIRS. DEEDRA THERREL MRS. PAULINE STAGGERS MRS. M. PROVENZA B.S.-U.T., E.T.S.U. English II B.A.--E.T.S.U. English M.A.-U. of Miss. French MISS L. VAN WERT B.A.-U. of Calif. Spanish, English Depawfmenf MRS, C. WASSELL 4-0-I-av-4..........,.,,,, I 1 Enzlish students often use the library for research. NOT PICTURED: M155 Selma Brotze, English IV RALPH BROOKS COACH JERRY FERGUSON COACH BOB LANE DENNIS SMITH Algebra II, Athletics Gen. Phsy, Sc., Athletics Health, Athletics B.S.-S.F.A. Enthusiasm UD runs high over basketball in girls' P.E. classes as illustrated by jennifer Smith and friend. 28 ' - 1 F Gen. Phsy, Sc. Coach Smith knows regular exercise is the key to physical fitness. A 1 MRS. ADELLE HARRIS B.S.-E.T.S.U. Girl's P.E. Pfzggvzfaf Educaffbn Hx if S. ., I, BILL KEESEE B.S.-E.T.S.U. Shop, Woodwork, Athletic WEEKS OF PRACTICE pay off 1m Team v1cto1 5012009 ilu... RICHARD FROST LAWRENCE PUCKETT E. L. ROSS B.S.-E.T.S.U. B.S.-Baylor U. Biology, Gen. Phsy. Sc. Biology, Gen. Phsy, SC. Biology II, Chemistry B.S.-S.F.A., M.A.-E.T.S.U. KENNETH HALL B.S.-E.T.S.U. Physics, Biology, Chemistry .Qpafffmenf After several years at MHS Mr. Frost has become accustomed to routine such as absence slips. Mr. Ross keeps a watchful eye on his classes. , 4 'll An outsiders view of a typical science class. Look at what I made in biology today, Mommy. says Walter Duepree, proudly. 3l MRS. CAROLYN MASON MRS. ETHYLEEN MRS. BEULAH PARKER LEONARD TRAEDWELL Art 1, II,, English III MORRISON B.S.-Texas Tech M.S.-U. of Ark. Hornemaking M.S.-S.F.A. Agriculture B.S., M.S.,-S.F.A. Speech. Efecffveg' Mrs. Parker Seems Intent on her class discussion. 32 Larry Nader Peeps out of his English Class jus his picture made. t in time to get ii! Q 3 a l Q'- QU' MRS. E. ETHRIDGE MRS. COURDRAY MRS. FRANKS LTRS, NI. FIELDS B,S.-S.F.A. Library Assistant Library Assistant B.S,-O.U. M,SlfE.T.B,C. Homemaking Head Librarian JABIES HABUWET INIR. KIRKLAND Band Director Drafting -W.. f 1. ., JAMES MATHENY M.S.-Wfestminster Choir College Choir Mrs. Mason Art classes are always working on clif ferent projects. 33 509177999 Depawfmenf 4'3if95y,':fg' ' 'ff g I L , , . L, L.,. ' X Q ' Mf- Magfill Pfewfes R 3-I f 5531, 1 lessons for hxs D.E. f'-- Q X , ff' if - ,' MF - -3,1 - Br V2 ,. ,A 3 . Y ,f f.z,Q...v ......--as L 4 . s bk S l ,.,, A. MISS SYDNEY AKIN MRS. ALICE CRAIG MRS. LEDBETTER B.S., M.S.-U. of Colo. B.S.-S.F.A., M.S.-E.T.B.C. V.O.E, Booking, Business Law, Typing, Shorthand General Business if GERALD MCKEEL MRS. PEGGY WILSON B.S,-E. Central Sr. TYP111111, Shorthand, General Bus. Math, Typing, Business Clerical Practice Mr. McKeel Helps his students learn skills required for successful business PICTURED are Tommy Graves, Jackie Gentry, and Steve Bonner. Typing Student Mary Rowe, practices daily to keep up her skills. I I Ev .ig MR. IOE MAGRILL B.S.-Baylor, M.S.-E.T.S.U. Distributive Education 35 foam! 57410999 JACK GOODMAN VALRIE HARRELL MARY BOYD HERNDON Teaches World History B.S.-Howard Payne College B.S. YETBC, NTSU M.S.-ETBC Teaches World and American Teaches Government History A Here jackie Lancaster and Vickie Pyle reenact a historical moment for their history class. Would you believe . . . ?? 36 ALINE MILLER B.S.-NTSU, M.S.-ETBC Teaches Government v---.Q.w..........fg..,. Depawfmenf is JANE MCGILL WADE MCNATI' PAT SMITH B.S.-BZIYIOI' Teaches World Higtofy and B.S.-OUZiChif3, M.E.- Teaches World and coaches the football team. U- Of AfkHDSf1S3 American History Teaches American History You just wait! I'll bet I 5 , Delores Bettis makes use of every y made 100 on that govern- ment test. says Virginia Curry. L., iias l ,, ll ig -annum-an-.-........, Nga:- ' Ei l .spar moment studying for that history exam. C Your assignment for tomorrow is to read pages 23 through 138 and draw the map on page 127. Who said history teachers are un- reasonable. 37 Maffv .Qmaffcf Mrs. Cheva1lier's favorite punishment! !! Miss Roughton is just one of the many teachers who devotes much of their time to giving extra help to their students. an NANCY CHEVALLIER GEORGEITE ELLIS JAMES QUINN Bs.-U.T. B.S.-NTSUQ M.S.-Tulane, COM-ETBCS B-5--ETSU: Teaches Geometry, Algebra, Teaches Algebra I, II, and III, Teaches Related Math, and Related Math Trig. and Elementary Consflmef Math, General Analysis Physical Science HERBERT REYNOLDS GUSSIE ROUGHTON B.B.A., M.S.-ETSU B.S. and M.S.-TWC and Teaches Consumer Math, and Related Math I, Teaches Related Math, and II SMU: Algebra and Trig. Math tests aren't too hard to pass, if you know the questions ahead of time, that is! says Kristy Kinkinnon. NELL HALL, B.S. and MS., E.T.S.U. Teaches Algebra and Geometry- 39 fy.. bk ., K , ,ml 'F' ,V W fv ,f ,,,A:.y , , , .-,.H.'-4,1 , W f .xmwf 1H9f'f'fK' T Beffy Ufark MHS. . Most Rcifprqsentative of ' MISS MHS n - f fa.:-w-.r'sz1e,,w, fy ,. , is A M , Hg: ggagji - wi , 1,15 ,1- B 5 .e f f qi 5 D iff M -H ,.,. . 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LARRY PATTY MELINDA MORGAN Male Biology Female Biology lst place-Regional 3rd place-Regional X i J . 5 d SALLY YORK VICKIE IVES LARRY SLONE BUDDY BACHER XS Jr. Chamber of Commerce lst Place Serious ist place lst place ix Scholarship Poetry Award Humorous Poetry Award Light Poetry Award A n X Q fs 74 Qi' Qi. DANA HARRIS BONNIE PITTS RICKY TURNER JUDY MILLER Male Phy. SCiCnCC Female Phy. Science Male Phy. Science Female Phy. Science Regional, Zfld Plafe Regional, 2nd place Local, lst place Local, lst place Honors -4: for MHS' JOHN LARRY EVA YOUNG LEWANDOWSKI Female Bio. Science Male Biology Science Local, lst place Local, lst place qw JUDD WEBBER MARTHA BAGGETT CLAYTON ALLEN CATHY ALDER Male Bio. Science Female Phy. Science Male Phy. Science Female Bio. Science Regional, Zncl place Regional, Zncl place Local, lst place Regional, Zncl place YWN 'MIN 'suv--' JAMES STONE PAT KENNEDY SUZANNE SCOTT BELINDA NOWLIN Male Bio. Science Female Bio, Science lsr place Voice of 3rd place female physical Local, lst' Place Regional, lst Place Democracy 65-66 Regional fmt ff 1 4 fa 154 Q l 5' I l. at if ' 'K . Wx ARNOL GEORGE RICHARD KELLY TOMMY HINES JOHNNY HAYES Ist place lst State ForCSfY Team. lst place 1st place State Forestry Team lst P1866 501l C01'l5CfV3t10f1 State Forestry Team State Forestry Team contest JOHNNY PRATT All-District Football Team RUSSELL PRATT All D1StflCf Football Team MARY CLEMMONS 65-66 Valedictorian MHS' Cream 0 LARRY CLONINGER DENNIS WATSON MIKE BEANE JACK MURPH Al1'D15ff1Ct All-District All-District and All-District Football Team Football Team All-State Football Team Football Team Hb' STEVE BONNER BART GRAVES BO RAY SCOTTY FURRH All-District Football Team All-District Football Team All-District Football Team All-District Football Team MIKE CHAPMAN All-District Football Team HASLETT RUTLEDGE All-District Football Team JIMMY BEACH 65-66 Salutatorian he Crop . The lDl'l'Ol.Q of Marsha!! hhgh! Qcfroof Zi Y K W wif MHQ. Eager freshmen enter the portals of MHS not sure of which paths to take. They are Knox Keys, Jan York, Suzy Baker, Warren Clark. Among other trophies here, Srs. Dennis 8: Su- san display their rings. These students patiently await their turns to have their pictures -'Mav.f0r- ken the-Month of Septem- ber, Larry Cloninger, admires the trophy he has received. l A Susan who have all 9 Qfgh This crowd is proof of the hardy appetites of MHS'ers as they begin another year. Labor Day comes as a desired vaca- tion to Terry, Tom- my, Bo, Bonnie, 8: had a taste of school life for the coming year. ,Y 2 EEE':, El fr ,.,,.,a . mlll .,, 2- s 'K' Leslie, Hays, Karen, Martha, 8: Steve make an attempt to.have their unsatisfactory schedules changed. 69 Seniors jimmy Jordan, Judy Brock, Doug Peteet, 8: Judy Leslie go for a brisk, fall bicycle ride along a little country road. 1 The cheerleaders congratulate Miss , Torch during the annual pep rally set aside for this coronation. Ocfobef Q fun ends Q!! Homecoming Queen Susan is crowned by Tri-captains Mike, Dennis, 8: Russel. Billy Shirley, Mad Abney, 8: Danny! Robicheau enjoy a 94,4-,+ + + + 4 + 4 ' + + +++++'+'+'+ 4 V 3 bit of Halloween fun. ' Xf 1 l l of N Larry, Leta, Steve, 84 Bud model some of the new, fall fashions around MHS such as hip-hugger slacks, double-breasted jackets, and little girl shoes foo QOOX7. juniors Elaine 8: Melinda find that it does not take lockers long to fill up , There, now, Phil, just because you flutted off the lst six weeks, don't take it out on poor, old Mr. Puckett. 7 Connie Meeker models her suit while Susie Sessions As the football season draws to its close, the Mavericks really hustle to bring narrates the Homemaking Style Show. in a score. filo vembeff - Uma fo Coanf ow' Efecgfhgc The Maverick Annual Staff, during this period of Thanksgiving, would like to give recognition to the Mavettes for their support of the team. l 72 Juniors Marilyn Maloney and Bobby Schwartz get help in selecting a turkey for Thanksgiving. i 1, I. fr' 5 lL Like many other MHS boys, junior Eugene Sim mons gets the job of raking leaves. This picture illustrates the enthusiasm of the student body during a Thursday night Pep Rally. ,XS V L-if J. R f .mi ax V xxx AK 2. . of .X ,.,. ,, , .. . ' Wfii 2 41 tawsfesfm +4 .. 1 w it ii i ,mt N ' ng. ' i?t7iEf'f KK ,KKK KK a iv , -was. . 'waswwf' as ., if-a. f Q-,af K em.,-., '1 ,vhy ,K f I y - fgmi'2 ' j2, 2 ,T K I f .. Y' X A ' ' .s s w f J . 1 ' 'V 1'51fYi:e:a:w:.IE-' 'f 1.:e:1v gfmi- . uw 5 mliim K we-fu 'slug -1 s . t at V55 i .ffl a f .1 ,,,, ,,'Qfn:2:2i-:iw 'EILQ '-24, -I: I - 5'LgQE51if YLQLQ f I- 'fsx:ssm,,KK,-t.K x K1 f ,if .W ' K- . . M,b,.,. i V :.. f i w 4 -,gg is K 1 -- K .K S jk ffm? f f . ' t. -iw fume ,, X c. 3 f J J - . 1-f it ,l-m,, . , L,'K K. ai, , 1 Weir December Z I Jimmy Smith Winds up the annual Latin Club Sales with the purchase of his slaves Marilyn and james. Richard Halliburton placed first in the Voice of Democracy Contest in December. Russel Pratt gives the pep squad a hand in decorating for the annual Pep Squad Dance. For r t iH0h'0'9g.Q , Joyce, Ruby, and Kay prepare a Christfnas decoration in Homemaking Class. Like many other MHS'ers who still believe in Santa Clause, Charlotte and Sugarman give him their lists, L3 Q ' 1: ' . ig' EM f we W, , f 1-L.z:j2': Q + - ,155 . 1,7 . 75 Displaying the creative Q????j designs from the Art Room are DK., Nancy, and Nfike. Steve and Leta relax in front of a warm fire on a cold january night. lfwfh Eecofuffbng, Elvamg, What's going on here-W we new Annual Staff , an iv ,glial ,W 963' uf will T553 s ff sal'-N29 , 22 m w a-gk M W. V iff ? 3' W lx 31 ,2jZn 4iQ,-fa ,rg 1 Mm? 5 if SW Z' 'AW 544 ii 11, , ffl' 5,1 252 ', ....,, F -1 in 4 'K ,, W.. ,,.:fz,: ., A ,- -HAM-'. . ,M ,.: Ja f .-, 3 w V iz?- if A cgi ,gal , 1 Wi 2. ' I, I i- 'f f 'f,fQY W41 , 5735 , 11 ,ff A T I, ga ii w w . . a '. , , 7 ' . if 5, ,yy Jan wary Comes and Good Dmec Members Sugarman of Staff Members. and Bill will fit perfectly into QA , x , fx, -5- . . 2. usual groove rev' .,,mf:f1:. ,, Planning schedules for next year is among duties of Counselor, Mrs. Euneva Renyck. Worried about exams ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? Not me l exclaims Sharon. the numerous fn 77 V wa f was - r if M g is , 355, Q M is , snag 1 'E ie Cupids add to this Valentine's Day atmosphere as shown by seniors Virginia, Mike, Cheryl, jerry, Dixon, and Anita. C'a,z9fU'.Q ana' Gfoundhogg Seniors of 66 gave a big sayonara at their banquet. L , i A' ,. H A 3 W193 K iw. if wif, an . ,.. , K an Sandy Anderson, Brenda Hooten, and Sabina Bradbury work on their hats for home and family life class. Ray Penick, Tom Therrel, and Judy Schnorbus hope that this little, groundhog won't see its shadow today. Wefcome February These four MHS beauties sho Girl's Basketball Tournament. l I ,5 L 1 l Junior Hays Tebbets begins practice for the tennis team as early l as February. off their terrible wounds rom the 1 79 By the looks of Kennie Pollard and Larry Cloninger there seems to be 'an epidemic of spring fever going around. Mrs. Martin's Latin students Steve, Tommy, Blake, and Scott stab Caesar fChuckj on that fateful day, the, Ides of March . BELO W: No Fred! School isn't out yetg there are still another two months to go. F March 'fpff David Godwin and Bill Pierpont try t fly their homemade kite in the brisk Marca winds l 1 . Cheryl Pickens and Mike Wood naturally think of having a cook-out in the pleasant, spring weather. Q H Qpffhg Mr. Puckett gives his students a few instructions on sci- ence fair projects. Following his advice are joey, Larry, John, and Chris. Clifford, Susan, and Scotty search hopefully for 4-Leaf Clovers on St. Day under the guidance of a little Leprechaun. wa, .. V Patrick's fa l . 3 Q o ,L at J! n 2 a ' I 1 l 1 Vona, Joey, l ' Elaine, and Tommy observe Easter Sun- ' day by attending , lvi - xl - morning church services. Y--. in l 81 X' M , , f ' s f - f l ll 5 xx . ll l . iIY if 1. , . .!. - 1 T lllllll I luglllll I 'll I Larry, Bill, Ronald and Bobby have a llttle fun part1c1pat mg in an April Fool prank ff-b QQ 'll N li. gf X E V 2 2 x Donnie and Lisa seem to be up a tree - just surveying the delightful leaves of spring! Dickie looks forward to the activities April brings. Ups' of Apffff Casting their ballots in one of the numerous elections held n the spring, Steve, David, and Rod energetically support heirschool. QWonder who they voted for???j N if f am , 1.25 , A L 1 Q . 'E -:ww 3 W V fc I ,.,, t, .,,. V f p Y r, 6 di Y 5 jf 4 f i Z 'tiff , f Q ., 4 -v Q f 3 2 K W 5 , Q , Q , its 11- f 65 .,-5 at :JM ii . , X, t W ,V 2 it , K I N Ki E 1 2 aaa ns 4 If fs 4 M ual? ,V , M Nfax Q K , , V V X we Sophomores Donald, Linda, Blake, and Judd enjoy fishing in a nearby pond. junior, Hays Tebbets finds school life too restrictive in May. , ' l v 'fgwvw ,W fm:-,. U , sf . J , 2, , yyyy , 4 M :f T f , ,'vz1,eA1lf:: 1 X , 3452 wiring. rl . ,T ,E ,MA -ww., e ., PER , f'f r:f' re.iil?2,'gi5:hgiQY?Et Sigfgglr N - V- V . ,gag , ,.,1L,,1lw' 'Maw , f Happfheac Ronald, Neila, Butch, Marilyn, and Locke decide to work on their summer tans by going for a swim Freshman Suzy Baker works hard at studymg for final exams. WWW Madame Provenza charges Bill Tenney with signing a Maverick Annual instead of his French assignment. The good, little students looking on are Linda Staggs and Judy Brock. Seniors Virginia Hyde and Dennis Watson try on their caps and gowns before graduation exercises. Senior Tom Harris takes a few minutes out to observe this memorial to those of World War II on Memorial Day, May 30, 1967. Mag Freshmen Deb- bie Johnson and Phillip Pierpont love warm wea- ther that allows them to get out a n d r e a l l y swing Vw. 85 x I 1 I BROADWAY IN THE Cotton Fields, starring spastic Jenny Wooten! WATCH O U T SARA, that p 0 c lc et might fall off any min- ute, exclaims sopho- more favorite Butch Lake. X965 Annual , Y Roark, reveals the 1966 MAVER- ICK. - 1 I K .L l I D cn 'ax' H11 I 6355 I I , , 4:1531 ' il V V Z ' 1 41 to - f t f L Q 3122 USHERS DAVID I CARLILE AND sfev Lewis bid a hardy Weil come to annual party , , A guests and show them. to their tables. ' . Hg 1. , 1 ,f 1 - 4 . 5. 'tt Xl., ' arf Rig 1 . it I is , . ,.,. X , f, 1 A .,. I ,. 1 4 MAYBE NOT PARIS, but the next best thing!!': A E A HIDDEN EDITOR Nanc Paffy f40f1'v1'ffQQ NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE your stomach is in, you can still be a senior favorite, exclaims Becky Hall to Ernie Marshall. LMW Aff MRS. WELLS DEDICATES THE 1966 MAV- ERICK to Mr. Atwell, our former assistant princi- pal. SENIOR FAVORITE SUSANNE SCOTT smiles as Becky Hall pins the ribbon on her, and other favorites look on. 87 Y -'k 1 L T' 88 W l N 1 w -o 4 89 Zmi Rzzfzner-up Cecelia Watson 90 Queen Susan Green Dale Brown Cathy Mason Paula Schnorbus 769 Raya OW! Cheryl Pickens - Becky Hall 1 sl Runner-up Joyce Allen Conn1e Roe Susan Means KAY MCINTOSH, NOW known as Miss Torch , climbs down from the stands after her title was announced in Pep-Rally. H' Mesaba..- t ssns Pep IQQXQ and Coffonaffbr Escorted by Larry Cloninger, second runner up Cecelia Watson enters in the auditorium for the yearly coronation. What in the world are the Maverick cheerleaders brew- ing up this time in Pep-Rally? By any chance could it be Miss Torch? QUEEN SUSAN GREEN shows he happiness to everyone including th football tri-captains Dennis Watson, Mike Beane and Russell Pratt. Hgh hgfn' fire IL-tQQf!'V!'7'lE.Q .?....tu FIRST RUNNER-UP JOYCE ALLEN IS es- corted off the field by her proud father at the Homecoming Game. SPEI.LBOUND , THEME OF THE Homecoming Dance is displayed on the poster surrounded by co-chairmen, Kay McIntosh and Cheryl Pickensg decoration chairman, Jana Wfatsong and Susan Green, member of decoration committee. QUEEN SUSAN GREEN pauses to flash a big smile to the audience at the annual coronation. She is escorted by Scotty Furrh. 7729 Annuaf Homecommg Dance I V THE ANNUAL HOMECOMING DANCE which climaxes a Week of gala activities was an especially hap- py occasion this year since the Home- coming Game.brought the MAVS another victory. I X a Lf if WV li MUSIC FOR THIS YEAR'S EXCITING dance was provided by the ROCKFOUNDATIONS. EVERY- BUDDY TOMPKINS DID A good job of en- ONE has a swinging good time as the band plays. tertaining at the dance. W: 5,1 ALICE HACKNEY AND Buddy Tompkins do the in- terpretation of several songs at the dance. Ends An Qccfffhg Week THE CANDIDATES AND THEIR es- corts dance, the candidates and escorts pictured are: Connie Roe, Bill Blanken- ship, Joyce Allen, Ronnie Hammers, Susan Means, Richard Anderson, Cheryl Pickens, Mike Wood, Dale Brown, Bill Foster, Susan Green, Scotty Furrh, Cecelia Wat- son, and Larry Cloninger SUSAN GREEN IS ALL smiles as she reigns over the Homecoming Dance. This will be a night long remembered by Susan. X. . ,i ff 3 -,QW 5,1 X i , av 1 X I ,Mig Q' Q? 1, ,.1' ,V -lm R . , kvhy iiiyr t't't f i , 'f ia if gr' A A 5 1 Y JB C 4 v L' 5 X s . . . :f 1 4 it is R5 ,Ne t' Y Q34 -fy y l . W' xii r i , an 9' 2' s ir , ' mfg f Hni iillilug M tgigk --..5.:.. Nici I :m i 1, Aww f I . . .,.. . .KW X Ewa. I 1 ,, ., ' tt it x lil SUSAN GREEN IS PICTURED with first runner up Joyce Allen and second runner up Cecelia Watson and other candidates which are from left to right: Dale Brown, Becky Iilall, Cathy Mason Susan Means, Cheryl Pickens, Connie Roe, and Paula Schnorbus. , W we W 1 ,,,,,, I K 4 LLL Q ' I ,MMC gB!LL Dun 'L :VME A I Ffkiaxss .U-Af? ,: 'L 5- N- ' F' 4 r- LAW az OF N X , x ZQMEAQE1 N i 'X x me: FEM :Eiga 'Q A D-4 :Qns:gg?O f... M b fjfffu Wee-PfeQfo'enf - larry Cfonfhgeff Pffegfofenf - 70m Harm' Qpongow - Mfg. V8fQf'lQ Have!! Zeadem of fomoffow lego' M H 7 Q 0 0' 9 9 99 THE MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR STUDENT COUN- CIL members are Dale Brown, Scotty Furrh, Mike Wood, Becky Hall, leaf 0 I FLAG COMMITTEE MEMBERS Bill Almond, Mike Wood, and J. C. Hughes, are performing their daily duty of displaying the flag. and Cecelia Watson. THE REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE UNIOR CLA Q THE MEMBERS OF THE ACTIVITIES GOVERNING BOARD are Tom Harris, Pres- J SS are Jackie Lancaster, Virginia Curry, Steve Lewis, Linda Henderson, and Margaret Verhalen. Fw THE INSTALLMENT OF THE 1966-67 STUDENT COUNCIL is always an excit' ing time at MHS. Here Mr. James Upshaw, Assistant Principal, presents Tom Harris the gavel as incoming President. l l l we IHS' . I SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES are Vicky Pyle, 'Sandra Blalock, Rod Watson, J. C. Hughes, and Penny Flowers. 43? FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES are Gaynell Campbell, Bill Almond, John Crayton, Suzanne jones, and Carol Hirsch. ident, Scotty Furrh, Treasurerg Mr. john L. Roark, Principal, Mrs. Valerie Harrell, Sponsor, Cecelia Watson, Secretary, and Larry Cloninger, Vice- 'Dr-ncirlenf. THE HONOR PLAQUE COMMITTEE, consisting of Margaret 'Perhalen, Carol Hirsch, and Scotty Furrh, are pictured in front of the homeroom honor plaque. ii is S5 5 E K 3 L THE SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE, consisting of Becky Hall, Rod Watson, and Linda Henderson are shown look- ing through the Student Council scrapbook. This committee is in charge of keeping the scrapbook up to date. Qfudenf U! W- B2 t ss THE COMMITTEE IN CHARGE of appointing receptionists for each period are Vicky Pyle, Suzanne Jones, and Virginia Curry. Here they are explaining the operation to Eliza Jones, first period receptionist. l02 , .5 , , 5 :5g'gff:mf?:if5tsfs'iI1 r 5 . P V L S T U D E N T S HEADING THE CITIZENSHIP Com- mittee are Cecelia Watson, Penny Flow- ers, and Steve Lewis. These students are in charge of promoting school wide citizen- ship. leadoff MHS' . THE SUPPLY TABLE COMMIT- TEE, consisting of john Crayton, Larry Cloninger, and Gaynelle Campbell are in charge of selling school supplies to the students before school and dur- ing the lunch hour. These students must keep an account of all the money they take in. THE CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE, headed by Sandra Blalock, jackie Lancaster, and Dale Brown are reviewing the by-laws and the foundation of the MHS Student Council. 103 Marsha!! M9 V.Q!'!1Of SPONSOR MRS. PEGGY WILSON ' 1+ If CINDEE RODGERS 4-LXVBUDDY BACHER f fl SUGARMAN CLARK JUDY BAKER CHARLOTTE CANSON MARY ROWE LINDA SNYDER I04 mms! Qfazy DONNIE PITTS BILL PIERPONT SARA ALLEN BECKY HALL A JENNY WOOTEN SHARON NOLAN LIN DEUPREE EDITOR DON WILSON l05 C '5 NN' f'ri?'?4ff , E26 U5 si 9:3 OO EDM M FS :FD SSW O u 33 950-O Q02 7175.2 E250 Egm we 5:20 1355 xx 3 E56 1-VHXI LTI Z 'QD' ' si 5:11 mv-1 0 3175 mv- 5 NZ :EZ 3:9 Evo 25 First and second yr. members Judy Baker and Cindee Rodgers are in charge of this year's calendar section.. Their talented hands and vivid imaginations have produced a very pictorial calendar. The X95 Tarzan , alias editor Don Wilson, works diligentlyf?J as he checks and rechecks all final copies before send- ing them in to be published. Second year member Becky Hall serves as Business Manager to the 1966-67 annual staff. Becky faithfully assists all new who need help and is a great asset to the staff. First year members Sharon Nolan and Lin Deupree have found that pro- ducing a worthwhile annual is hard work, but has many rewards. ' -9 member Buddy Bacher assists he annual staff as a photographer and is 'n charge of the s ort's section. .J'f5 J i-'J 5. Q CJ Second year member jenny Wooten is in charge of the 1966-67 administration sec- tion. She has given aid and assistance to all new members ZW' loaf' L18 Q if ME'-'W of the staff. First year member Charlotte Canson is in charge of the or- ganization section. She also assisted in producing the Sophomore section. First year members Sharon Nolan and Lin Deupree have shown their worthiness as an- nual staffers in their work and interest in this year's annual. M9 VQWIUA gn. S i ,az up A NYM' l N far? em. xg x - . g.-g 'gil 5 m',A Second year member Mary Rowe worked on the 1966-67 Homecoming section. She also helped to organize the class sections. Linda Snyder is a two-year member of the MAVERICK staff. Linda served on the adver- tisement section of our '66-67 edition. iiii K A' gs Kay Harmon, a - A nj, two year member L i 3 .511 5 S aids the staff in g many ways. Sara Allen has been on the HMAVERICKH staff for three years. She has experience and knowledge on how to produce a very interesting annual. First year member Dommie Pitts is known by the trademark - Have camera, Will Travel! Spending countless hours as our Man Behind the Scene, Don- nie faithfully fulfills his obli- gations as photographer. IO9 gsm S-Z 2 .' ' -- Mrs. Lea aids all BIG M reporters in preparing the articles and columns. Journalism students' participating in the BIG M are: Tina Lowry, Donna Muckleroyg Tarnsie Cook, Patty Ches- ,sher Richard Halliburton, Camelia Baker, and Pat Harbor. The X95 Journalism students winning top honors in news and feature writing are Sally Perkins, Cheryl Pickens, and Kay McIntosh. 3 I, 4'm -an 1. gf W, hard and tedious job can also have its rewards. Serving as editor-in-chief of the BIG M , Kay McIntosh finds a Working together, Mrs. Lea .and editor Kay McIntosh find producing an interesting paper is not as hard as expected, lfwfh 7719 H9419 O Jowrnahrm Qfuden ff! Sportswriter Richard Halliburton contributes valuable sports information to the BIG M and also edits a sports column. Devoted sta-ffers take both pride and pleasure in their work. From left to right are: Camelia Baker, Pat Harbor, Donna Muckleroy, and Patty Chessher. 'Q Produces Owf Qcfzoof Paper' Writing the Maverick Murnb1es is an enjoyable task to staffers Tina Lowry and Tamsie Cook. These two also work as a team in writing other articles and regular fea- tures for the BIG Staffers Sally Perkins, Cheryl Pickens, and photog- rapher Ronnie Rather look over the final copy of the BIG II3 -. es rf avail i i 9 aw W . Band Members !If1.Q.' SENIORS: Joyce Allen Lee Andrews Don Betts Jay Campbell Sharon Davidge Walter Fugler Veronica Grigsby Sandra Hawkins Johnny Hightower Jimmy Kennedy Pat Owens Wayne Powell Charles Talley Tom Therrell Jerry 'Eherrell Danny Woodson JUNIORS: Diane Athanas Boyd Brummett Brenda Davidge Mark Downs Aubrey George Steven Grainger Bobby Lambert Don Manning Eddie McBride II4 Jeanette Moore Bill Pierpont Steve Quinn Tommy Raska Mary Rutledge Rickey Turner Don Winn SOPHOMORES: Rebecca Baker Sharon Carpenter Carles Carroll Ann Dudley Kenneth Finkley Laurie Fugler Mike Girlinghouse Joyce Kuykendall Randy McNeill Donna Maxwell Bob Ratcliff J. D. Ray Richard Rice Cindy Rodgers Connie Sarrett Phylis Smith Margaret Spencer Patti Stauts Larry Thompson FRESHMAN: Wendy Bergeron Judy Blalock Donna Braswell Gaynell Burton Monica Childress Bill Dempsey Billy Ford Gerald Fyffe Steve Hightower William Hughes Bennett Jones Joe Pat Maloney Linda Norris David Rayner Susan Russo Sallie Salmon Lonnie Sibley Hardy Smith John Spradley Marshalene Surratt Carolyn Tress Rod Warfield Mary Dale Whiddon Roy Wyatt Striving to perfect any and all tunes, Knew ones and even oldy but goodiesul the band members can be seen and heard continuously practic- ing during their buzz sessions at MHS. PEEK-A-BOO ! ! An added attraction to the annual homecoming festivities is the announcement of the MHS Band Sweetheart. Filling the bill this year was Sharon Davidge Here Sharon is shown accepting a lovely bouquet of roses from the president of the band, Johnny High- II5 LEFT.' JOYCE ALLEN, three year veteran and now a drum major is a great asset to the MHS Band. Her sparkling smile has inhanced the Mav year. RIGHT: JOYCE KUYKENDALL in her first year as a Maverick twirler has proven to be a great addition to the Maverick Band. She has a vivacious per- sonality that has made her first year a successful one. 1966-67 TXVIRLERS-Joyce Kuykendall, Jeanette Moore, Ann Dudley Becky Baker, Mary -Rutledge, and Head Majorette, Sharon Davidge. . I I mv-'ff gps---'- lpn-' -mi jul n it f su K gum elvy it , M and , rriie Q ii i 974' 15 197 1 ni ' CQ' 6 J qr Ll M ' , 0, -il ,.,, 6 fl fre- at ll li, 31 il ' mlgnm ,,,.1.lZ.-s at 3 ,,.,.a.,..r..... :i 1 , - V yy 5 . , Lk I 1 ttisr i ., L, ,W,,.,...? t., , ...,... j i ,, tE,AA t.,y, 1 ,,,, - ...a,...,..r., mmmuug magnum 1 , , , -nm v -ff----, . ,Wm-W-W... K5 .. . V ,. sa. , RIGHT: BECKY BAKER has made her first year as a Maverick Twirler one that Mav fans can all be proud- of. Becky is a credit to her Sophomore class. LEFT: SHARON DAVIDGE, Head Majorette for the Maverick Band is in her second year as a twirler. With her winning smile and pleasing personality she has added much to the Mav Band. ---W LEFT-' Veronica Grigsby, now a drum major and a three year veteran of the band is a sparkling example of talent possessed by the MHS twirlers, RIGHT: Jeanette Moore has proven to be a great twirler in her first year to participate. Her pleasing smile has been a great asset to the Maverick year. The Drum Majors for 1966-67 are Joyce Allen and Veronica Grigsby with Mr. Hammett. fi. ' RIGHT: Ann Dudley, a credit to her Sophomore class, has added greatly to the Mav band and its many activities. LEFT-' Mary Rutledge in her first year as a Maverick twirler, has been a spark in the activities the band has par- ticipated in. Zliul lm' ' lm :iii rar in llli ' H1 :qui in no Y , L 'wil y w ix U v' tl Q ' I li! 1' 6 1 Il A1 V in U1 all in fill fide JKQHIF 1 i x 1+ 1' W' re 'Q , , , it ' 5 - '-,-11'-my. - - t ' ' ' - , wa .. ner ' 'IQ f - AW 23 A i I qaliiir 51' 1 gf ' 55 f fra J f,,f..'im.,, ' i i ' is MEMBERS OF THE PERCUSSION SEC- TION are Don Winn, Mark Downs, Lee An- drews, Donna Braswell Cindy Rogers, Dianne Thanas, and jerry Ther- rell. :??'i'-TW! ll8 r,r-r,AL' ,r,,,,,, or r,S,, .,,,.. . -ff 'MLW MEMBERS OF - THE CLARINET My , S1M p , SSSSS A SECTION are Da- vid Rayner, Donna I-.., Maxwell, Connie Sarrett, Bill Pier- pont Steve Graing- er, Monica Child- ress, Sally Salmon, Pat Owens, Billy Ford Patty Stauts, Brenda Davidge, Sharon Carpenter, Laurie Fugler, Car- olyn Tress, Marcha Surratt, Windy Ber- geron and Margaret Spencer. MEMBERS OF FLUTE, BAR- ITONE, and FRENCH HORN SEC- TION'are Roy Wyatt, John Spradly, Rod,Warfield, Bobby Lambert, Wayne Powell, Eddie McBride, Herman Smith, Phylis Smith, and judy Blalock. N - 7, , . E MEMBERS OF THE BASS, BARITONE and FRENCH HORN SEC- TION are Roy Wyatt, john Spradly, Rod War- field, Bobby Lambert, Wayne Powell, Eddie McBride, Herman Smith, Phyllis Smith, and Judy Blalock. if-:I MEMBERS OF THE TROMBONE SECTION are Don Manning, Aubrey George, Richard Rice, Larry Thomp- son, Charles Talley, Walter Fugler, Bill Denpsey, Jimmy Kennedy, Randy McNeel. MEMBERS OF THE TRUMPET SECTION are johnny Hightower, jay Cambell, Don Betts, Boyd Brummet, Steve Quinn, Ricky Turnner, Tom Therrell, William Hughes, Lonnie Sibly, Carlos Carol, Steve High- tower, Kenneth Finkley, Joe Pat Maloney. II9 Earning one of the highest honors obtainable through the Choir Department, Patricia Thomason, Virginia Hyde, Bill Tenney, and Martha Riddle were certainly true to their school when they were named as recipients of All-State Honors. This enabled them to participate in the Houston All-State Tryouts. Hats off for a job well done! Mr. Matheny has again won the ad- miration and respect of not only Choir students, but all students as well, due to his excellent accomplishments at our school. Showing versatile skill in sev- eral fields, Mr. Matheny directed MHS singers through another prosperous year in 1966-1967. I20 THE 1967 HONOR CHOIR: Kay jones, Lewellen Lewis, Linda Staggs, Linda Morrison, Becky Cherry, Martha Riddle, Pat Thomason, Tina Bob Burns. Honor' 671017 Eeeefvee New Heyfzf Linda Anderson, Linda jones, Tamsie Cook, Lyn Carmony, Cathy Bray, Susan Means, SECOND R0 W-Virginia Hyde, Patti Heim, Su- Cathy Mason, Becky Hall, Nancy Watson, Judy Leslie, janet Combs. Kay Henderson, Alice Hackney, Susan Wlotring, Margaret Sharon Foster, Naomi Smith. THIRD ROW-Bruce Coppage, Delbert Milstead, David jones, Tanner Burns, jack Murph, Dan Thomas, ood, Lee Spruell, Russel Pratt, john Pound, Bill Blankenship, jimmy Jordon, Doug Peteet, Mike Brantley, Bobby Smith, Gary Phil Lomax, Richard Anderson, Jim Smith, Bart Graves, Mike Beane, Buddy Tompkins, Danny Finley, Bill Tenney, Robert Elizabeth Gordon, a talented accompanist, is in her own rights a veteran performer. She was invited to play with the New Orleans Symphony orchestra during the past season. I2I 1 Ns Mxed 671001 Maker' Hpadhh Q NX f - io' l lj ip QM- ..,l i,,-f' I .l , 1 Ll . w.f,l..Qf U .ill Fred Cherry, Jimmy Jordan, Bob Burns, B. D. Hicks, Sharon Foster, Dale Brown, D'Ann DeMoney, Martha Baggett Combining forces for a fruitful year on the risers, the following students compose the Mixed Choir: Paula Schnorbus, Jeannie Faulkner, Kay Mclntgshhjpseph Trachier, Hollis Wynne, Leslie Langley, Robert Anderson, Kathy Barber, Sandra Blackmon Smith, Susan Hudson, Qrlettefgaylirili Brenda Hooton, Judy Hays, an -. ' onnie Shirley, Mike Bel anny Finhey, Robin - David Huffman, Brenda Blalock. Elaine Rogers, JoAnna Bills, and I- 0 .Z ' 60127,-QC7, by Abfe ilccompanfrf . . Maintaining a gracious smile throughout all natural trials of the singing trade, Kay Hender- son has won the deserved admiration from all Mixed Choir Members, From the entire choir, Thank you, Kay! u fVln. The voices of the f lowing young ladies compose the Girls Choir: Theresa Smith, Sue McKinley, Dorothy Ray, Becky Cherry, Frances Webb, Judy McCandl s, Ellen Taylor, Grace Wyatt, Linda Taft, Cindy Knight, Linda Staggs, Amy Wood, Lynette From, Elizabeth Jones, Laurie Finley, Sally Salmon, Susan Barnes, Bonnie Pitts, Cathy Barber, Becky Burns, Nancy Morris, Sandra Brigs, Marsha Howell D'Ann Demoney Judy Stafford Debbie Summerlin Bonnie Timmons Sand Evers Barbara Boone Carol Ander Connie Dubose 1 s z 1 y y 1 son, , Anita Weeks, Bonnie Daniels, Rhory Duffy, Sandy West, Anita Alexander, Susan Tate, Paula Mitchamore, Pam O'Leary, Brenda Redmon, A Zfmff!QQQ fafenf Abouncfef Marshall Senior High was again gifted with the announcement of the All-Region Members for the 1967 year: Becky Cherry, Martha Riddle, Patricia Thomason, Tam- sie Cook, Linda Ander- son, Linda Jones, Linda. Morrison, Cathy Mason, Becky Hall, Marianne Mason, Kay Henderson Virginia Hyde, janet Combs, Kay jones, David jones, Gary Daniels, Phil Lomax, and Bill Tenney. , 3133 E , Q ,n QQ ,f p , T I H leaders and Zoomeef if l The honor choir is ably led by the section leaders: Tenor-David jonesg Soprano-Alice Hack- neyg B415-Buddy Tompkinsg and Alto-Virginia Hyde Doin' What Comes Naturally is just A Quintet composed of Dennis Watson, Mike Beane, Mike Wood, Gary what Kay Mclntosh is doin' as she sings in and Bobby Smith swooned the crowds as they ctooned their rendition of the 1967 Choral Capers. Cheatin'Het1rt I24 V. H. Hackney, Chairman of the VOE Advisory Board, suggests job opportunities to Sharon Sanders jackie Gentry, Kathy McCul1ars, and Becky Burns. Originating the VOE Club in Marshall Senior Hih, Mrs. Lula Mae Ledbetter' has pro- ficiently directed the program in its initial year. Members of the VOE Club are Jackie Gentry, Danny Wocmdson, Sarah Ballard, San- dra Shoemaker, Freddie Car- penter, Sharon Sanders, Kathy McCullars, Tommy Graves, Rosalyn Lea, Wayne Lloyd, Becky Burns, Chairman V. H. Hackney, Cynthia Layton, Car- ol Ford, and Sharon Collins. I25 191977 ZXVQQ '33 41-lr. fix! 2. iliilfi ' - , if . L K H I 35 Ahh and here we see the Grandeur that was Rome , as ex- emplified by the 1967 officers of the MHS Latin Club: President, jimmy Smith: Vice-President, Anita Powellg Secretary, Susan Meansg Treasurer, Virginia Hydeg Reporter, Jackie Lancasterg Sergeant-at- arms, jerry Sullivan X Assuming the highlight of the entire year for all Latin Clubbers is the Latin State Convention. Virginia Hyde, Vickie Ives, and ji I -- Smith were among the Marshall Winners at last year's annual ng e Beaumont. Preparing to take off for this year's convention on t - ampus are Maintaining absolute control at regular Latin Club Meet ings is but one mere task performed by Mrs. Gene Martin devoted sponsor. Exeryone agrees that Mrs. Martin is limit less in her abounding knowledge and ideas concerning such characters as Galba, Secunda, etc., etc. f Cheryl Pickens, Phil Lomax, Eliza jones, and Dixon Che - , Bon Roma!! With great anticipation the following members of the Latin Club await the ar- rival of the yearly affair: Judy Miller, Scott Hancock, Sharon Nolan, and Ron Skipworth Judy is an eager participant -af! in the Art Categoryg Scott Hancock is an ardent lover for the Derivatives Cate- gory, Sharon Nolan expresses her feel- ing for Caesar in the Essay Categoryg and Ron Skipworth just plain loves Latin'! www E M l IZ6 .2--..,-1 N5..l fa, '-if of If ..s. .l l 76.9 Vofzfe of 771.Q.Q,0fL9nQ . Once again Mrs. Parker has bountifully fulfilled her duties as Thespian Club Sponsor and director of the MHS Speech Department. The following officers were elected to serve during the 1967 term for the Thespian Club: President, Lee Spruell Vice-President, Mike Wood Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Clark Committee of Historians: Chairman, Jana W'atson Cathy Mason Cheryl Pickens Members of the 1967' Thespian Club include Cheryl Pickens, Betty Clark, Lee Spruell, Mike Wood, Jana Watson, Cathy Mason, Suzy Robicheaux, Kay Jones, Anita Powell, Becky Hall, Susan Wotring, Alice Hackney, Lyn Carmony, Sally Perkins, Paula Schnorbus, Susan Means, Judy Neafus, Lynn Levine, Mike Nader, Janet Combs, Martha Carter, Nancy Watson, Linda Jones, Dan Thomas, Richard Anderson, Bill Tenney, Clayton Allen, Anita Howard, Phil Lomax, John Pound, 8: Jimmy Smith. ' Effen 1Q1Z'f79f'c7'Q Uhapfew of FH!! MRS. ETHELENE MOR- RISON, Ellen Richards Chap- ter Sponsor. SUMMER HOMEMAKING GIRLS around Hotel Marshall Club pool are: Nancy Carling, Suzie Sessions, Sharon Dempsen, Ruby Stone, Kaye Wilson l28 Nik W Q A, KAYE WILSON, FHA Pres., kissing Mike Wood FHA Sweetheart. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS of FHA are: Suzie Ses- sions, First Vice Pres., Pam McKay, Second Vice Pres., jane Bevel, Third Vice Pres., Kaye Wilson, Pres., Mona Isaees, Fourth Vice Pres. -gr H. Penngbackew Cbapfew of FHA MRS. MARGARET FEILD, spon- sor of the Pennybacker Chapter of FHA. SHARON FOSTER, year- book chairman, is working on the Pennybacker yearbook and Sherry Davidson, Degree chair- man, is urging members to earn their junior and chapter degrees in homemaking. 1966-67 OFFICERS of the Pennybacker Chapter of FHA areg Leuellyn Lewis, lst Vice Pres., Tina Lowry, Sth Vice-Pres., Mary Ann Cox, Historian, Sherry Davidson 2nd Vice Pres., Judy Hays, 3rd Vice-Pres., Brenda Hooten, Sec., Sharon Foster, Yearbook Chairman Paula Schnorbus, Pres., Karen Bacher, 4th Vice-Pres., and Cnot pictured, Lynda Snyder, Treas Fafwe A Tgacfvefg of 4f77Ql'lZ'3 FTA members enioy good programs. Here Mrs. Aubrey Owen is speaking on teaching in elementary schools. FTA ADVISOR, Miss Pat Smith, and FTA members are: Lee Spruell, jackie Lancaster, jimmy Jordan, Janice Smith, Leah Livingston, Sabina Bradbury, Linda Rawls, Elizabeth Sawyer, D'Ann Slusher, Kathy Cornelson, Susan Meisenheirnar, Karen Bacher, Susan Barnes, Sharon Nolan, Pat Harbor, Eliza Jones, Judy Schnorbus, Brenda Wheeler, Janna Watson, Kay Jones, Cathy Mason, Debbie Vandagriff, and fnot pictured, Richard Anderson, Tanner Burns, Virginia Curry, Kay Harmon, Marilyn Hillis, janet Moore, Nancy Morris, jan Rogers, and Linda Snyder. PETER WHETSTONE chapter officers are: Patricia Harbor, Reporter, Cathy Mason, Treas., Lee Spruell, Pres., Virginia Hyde, Vice-Pres., Susan Meisenheimer, Sec., Richard Anderson, Parliamentarian, and Sharon Nolan, His- torian. 1 4, . Zfbfaffg Qffmufafey Qfaden fe Tfmfyf for lmpm vemenf THIRD PERIOD LIBRARIAN ASSISTANTS are very help- qful. The assistants are: Rodney Thompson, Wayne Powell, jay Campbell, Ronnie Shirley, Pam Munden, Danny Finley, Dixon Martha Carter, and Glenda Robinson. Mrs. Ethridge is a and is always that needs it. efficient li- help any You can always find plenty of help in the library. The assistants in the library 4th period are: Scotty Power, Karen Miller, Bill Foster, Marilyn Moore, Anita Howard, jane Bevel, and Martha Williamson. Assisting inthe library 6th period are: Kenneth Mosley, Robert Lambert, Doug Peteet, Jimmy Jordon, Scot Hancock, Francie Crowell, Judy Neafus, Sara Allen There are many jobs to be done in the library. Assisting Mrs. Ethridge Sth period are Dennis Watson, Paul Lorth- rop, Locke Neely, Bill Blakenship, William Clark, John Pund, Susan Robinson, and Nancy Henderson. Q E Memeere Prepare For Jeee I f' jjj, , 'ef . I ON THE JOB at Lady and King Solomon are Sherry Uselton and Carolyn Blackburn. l OFFICERS of 1966-67 D.E. Club are: Larry Burton, Vice-Pres., Darlene Thomas Parliamentarian, Philip Meeks, Treas., Sherry Uselton, Pres., and Bob Maciokas, Sec. MR. JOE MAGRILL as teacher of Distribution Educa- tion aids his pupils in securing and keeping jobs. MEMBERS OF D.E. ARE: Donnie Anderson, Carolyn Blackburn, Pat Blair, Bobby Brown, Larry Burton, Mike Carter, Robert Clark, jane Crabtree, Harold Darnell, johnny Dushane, Lloyd Drush, Sherry Farnham, Walter Ray George, Leon Hill, Ronald Kay, Charlie Kirkpatrick, Bob Maciokas, Clarence Madewell, Linda Matthis, Robert McCommon Phillip Meeks, Tommy Moore, Suzy Parker, Rickey Phillips, William Phillips, Tommy Pyle, Bill Redmon, Peggy Shields, Sherry Shipman, Frank Smith, james Simmons Clifford Snyder, Randy Stanfield, Larry Staples, Charles Talley, Darlene Thomas, 'Sherry Uselton, Tommy Wagnor, Betty Walclrop, Terry Watson, William S. White, Edward Willis. I32 The 66-67 officers of FFA include Paul Fyffe, Larry Boaze, Roger Woods, Roy Courtney, Hollis Winn, Marc Palmer, and Jimmy Armstrong. Mr. Leonard Treadwell serves as sponsor to the FFA organization. He is respected and very well liked by all the boys under his instruction. FFA Qefc' Pff00'ucffv.Qn.QQ9 99 ifc' goal 502614260 Working on the recording project are from left to. right: Larry Slone, Edward Champion, Ronnie Fleet, and Ronnie McClure. Constructing an electric fence is in- teresting work to FFA members Barry Cooper, James Perkins, David Weir, and J. T. Hogue I33 CECELIA WATSON-Sewing as head cheerleader, Cecelia's never ceas- ing energy and glowing enthusiasm has made our Maverick spirit something for all of us to be proud of. Vickie Pyle-Vickie's cheer- ful words and never tiring pep have made her first year as a yell leader a great one forthe students of M.H.S. Linda Anderson-Linda's winning charm has brightened the pep rallies and games for all Mavericks and Mavettes, during her first year as a cheerleader., 'WR TOP TO BOTTOM-Com nie Rowe, jackie Lancaster, Vickie Pyle, Sandra Blalc Cecelia Watson, and Linda Anderson pose in one of the creative stances used in tk 66-67 yells. ,f,a,.+.V ' 4 , - ,.A. .3 . 1.53, 4. 1 X . w.s1:'1fm1izfa1 ' A, , jackie Lancaster-In her first year as a Maverick cheer- leader, 'jackie's sparkling per- sonality has added greatly to the spirit of pep rallies and games. Sandra Blalock-True Mav spirit and a sincere smile have made Sandra's first year as a yell leader a very successful one for the student body. Victory Spell-out-TOP T0 BOTTOM are Connie Roe, jackie Lancaster, Vickie Pyle, Sandra Bla- lock, Cecelia Watson, and Linda Anderson display their victory pyr- amid used in a victory spell-out yell. mai? Connie Roe-Having served three years as a cheerleader, Connie's zest and energy have given a special lift to Mav spirits. MA V .Q Q f' Q 5' Q ur Left to right, 66-67 Mavette officers are: Penny Flowers, Reporter, Susan Meisenheimer, Secretaryg Cathy Mason, President, Linda Jones, Vice Presi- MRS. HARRIS has taken on the responsibility dent, Margrete Verhalen, Treasurer. of sponsoring the Mavettes this year. Her capable leadership has made the 66-67 Mavette year a truly successful one y C Dependabfe leaders of fha M9 VQMQQ are . 'YQ QW- Left to right, Capts.-Kay jones, LaVencla Bogue, Jana Watson, Susan Wotring, Yvonne Pyle, Nancy Watson, Janet Moore Paula Schnorbus, Anita Howard, Francie Crowell, Becky Hall, Nancy McCain, Anita Powell, Susan Means, Lily Ann Fowler Cheryl Pickens, Judy Leslie, Betty Clark, and Lynn Levine form the Maverick -M i Jackie pauses to announce the next yell In line are the students who back the Mavs with their spirit and assuring yells. Here you see the main body of confi- dence behind the Mavericks. These girls give forth their energy and time to encourage the team on to victory. I37 Assts. Sara Allen, and Terry Parker-Glenda Baggett, Suzy Baker, Barbara Cook, Tamsie Cook, Mary Haynes, Debbie Johnson, Leta Kay, Luellyn Lewis, Cathy McGough, Debbie Taylor, Jean Williams, Jacquelyn York, Mary Ann Bradley, Dale Brown, Gale Cromer, Diann Ford, Judy Hays, Leah Jagot, Cindy Jones, Denise Kennedy, Leah Livingston, Jan Carriker, D'Ann Slusher, Becky Whitis, Jeanie Stevens, and Eva Young. ' , All appears to be chaos before the pep rally be- gins, but when the games and rallies start, the Mav- ettes get the job done. Assts. Linda Snyder and Sharon Nolan-Theresa Abraham, Vickie Andrews, Becky Cherry, Donna Jeter, Sandra Keller Moore, Millicent Moseley, Pam Munden, Patricia Phillips, Genie Stevens, Ruby Stone, Debbie Siunmerlin, Grace Wyatt, Bec Martha Baggett, Patricia Flanagan, Dixie Boules, Alta Jordon, Christy Kinkennon, Paula Mitchamore, Suzanne Morgan, Mancy ris, Suzy Robicheaux, ,Becky Ruff, Vone Tittle, Neala Wilson, and Laurie Finley. 5 Roberts, Brenda Shirley Sissi Slusher,-Donna Todd. Maize Assts Cherry Parker, not prctured Martha Riddle Gae Asbury, Celia Barnes, Lisa Bearden, Joanna Bills, Regina Emery, Sharon Kay Foster, Cathy Eugler, Parn Johnson, Pam McKay, Elizabeth Sawyer, Connie Susan Barnes, Jennifer Larned, Brenda Graves, Donna Harbor, Rosanne Hernandez, Patti Heim, Paula Shafer, Joyce Sosbee, Cynthia Tisi, Suzan Ware, and Vicki Young. 1 T J 3 Assts. Linda Henderson and Lin Deupree-Bonnie Bissel, Barbara Boone, Paulette Clark, Sherry Clark, Sandi Evers, Susan Green, Henderson, Carol Hirsh, Donna Jackson, Vickie Marshall, ohnnie Moore, Judy Neafus, udy Schnorbus, Ellen Taylor, udy J J J Amanda Bogue, Mary Ann Cox, Loxie Flowers, Hope Harkins, Pam Howell, Phyllis Maranto, Marrianne Mason, Sherry McNatt, elson, Laura Lei a V 1 Lisp !'7 3.11 fl X I39 uk Assts. Judy Baker and Margarite Neely-Patt Bledsoe, Evelyn Capps, Pam Crenshaw, Amanda Hall, Linda Hickey, Marilyn Hillis, Bec y Lun y, Betty Morris, Delores Moss, Ruby Parker, Susan Robison, Elaine Rogers, Brenda Wheeler, Cathy Alder, Virginia Ballard, Brenda Benson, Mary Blout, Judy McCandless, Lenora Cook, D'Ann Demoney, Susan Ellard, Lynette Fromm, Eliza Jones, Tina Lowery, Marilyn Moore, Terry Powell, and Nancy Watkins. ' D? X! 0 0 n RIGHT-All appears to be chaos be- fore the pep rally begins, but when , , the games and rallies start the Mavettes get the job done. Assts. Carol Anderson and Marilyn Maloney-Joyce Flannagan, Cecelia Hall, Linda Lucas, Virginia Curry, Judy Miller, Sally Perkins, Dorothy Ray, Nancy Richardson, Suzanne Roden, Janice Smith, Paula Smith, Debbie Wood, Theresa Yohn, Anita Alexander, Melanie Burns, Dixie Boules, Alta Jordon, Christy Kinkennon, Paula Mitchamore, Suzanne Morgan, Cathy Morris, Nancy Morris, Suzie Robicheaux, Becky Ruff, Vona Tittle, Neala Wilson, and Wilson, W Assts. Elaine Aycock and Cindee Rodgers-Beth Alexander, Rae Nell Green, Donna Brumley, Mary Beth Dempsey, Judy Fyffe, Liz Gordon, Susan Hudson, Debbie McKay, Pam McKay, Debbie Mer- ril, Mary Reeves, Linda Rogers, Debbie Whitehurst, Sara Ballard, Peggy Allen, Karen Bacher, Katie Becker, Ann Dinwiddie, Kay Harmon, Nancy Henderson, Candy Night, Janie Morrison, Suaie Sessions, Teresa Smith, Dorothy Taylor, and Bonnie Timmons. 771.9 M9 vewlck Qf917'1'f Assts. Becky Baldwin and Kaye Wilson- Marcia Adams, Gaynelle Campbell, Nancy Car- ling, Linda Flanagan, Mary Ellen Huddleston, Dianne Mayfield, Maurisa Neely, Deborah Pressler, Brenda Redmon, Pat Thornton, Linda Rawls, Amy Wood, Alice Hackney, Kathy Amrnermon, Delores Bettis, Charlotte Canson, Judy Courtney, Deborah Heard, Betty Ken- nedy, Kay Mclntosh, Ruth,EllginrMartin, Con- nie Meeker, Judith,Parker, Marilyn Moss, Martha Roden, Nora Sosbee, and Patricia Wilson. I4I fxx ' Wook 'Em Home H l X, A 'Apts Nanqf Coleman and Reggie Beaty-Jeanie Faulk- ner, Gail Cherry, Marcia Chil- dress, Kay Foster, Martha Hall, Nancy Henderson, Bren- da Hooten, Myra Majors, An- nelle Newland, Rosemary Ruff, Linda Taft, Rita Thomp- son, Constance Wood, Laura Johnson, Carolyn Anderson, La Verne Barnett, Carolyn Blackburn, Betty Davis, Mary Ballard, Judy Hmnphries, Bev-l erly Kerr, Nancy Long, Tien- cey Muse, Melinda Resch, Pat Thomason, jackie Weaver, Frances Webb, and Carol Carter. i 4 9 X Nl . . . . . Qs, Vickie appears bewildered by the goings on during a pep rally. The Mavettes, in the back- vxg ground, encourage the Mavs on to another big victory that night. 'Fix Assts. Barbara Abney and Kennie Beth Pollard4Becky Cherry, Janet Combs, Bonnie Fyffe, Emily Heim, Lou Ann Jones, lones, Kay Mike, Karen Miller, Mary Rhoades, Jennifer Smith, Linda Staggs, Debbie Vanclergriff, Johnnie Myres, Donna Muckleroy Betty Allums, Elaine Campbell, Martha Carter, Mary Crump, Pamela Floyd, Nancy Jones, Pat Kennedy, Martha Poteet, Bonnie Glenda Robison, Mary Lou Verhalen, jenny Wooten, and Cheryl Iliff. I42 t l I 3 3 The Mav cheerleaders, shown here in pep rally, have energetically led the Mavettes in the spirit boosting yells that have made this another great Mav year. A gffeaf by fhankc for ffze ffme, energy and en fb uefafm Qpenf by ow' M9 veffee jackie appears to be up, up, and away , with M.H.S. spirit. Catch A Falling Star? Come now Cecelia, let's be realistic! Oh, well after a year of those pep rallies I guess We all are a little effected. 143 Skotty Cfaee of X967 KACKIE ABNEY-Member of FHA year book chairman in FHA, favorite saying is do your best and do it well . Hobbies include Waterskiing and horse back riding. X 'i JOYCE ALLEN-Member of Band 4 years, twirler 2 yrs. and co-drum major. Runner-up to Homecoming Queen. Plans to attend SFA. N.,f,J,, IEWELL LUCILLE ALLUMS- Member of Mavettes 2 years, and FHA 2 years. Favorite saying is Two heads are better than one . Plans to attend Panola and 'Ayers Business School. DONNIE ANDERSON-Member of D.E. club, hobbies include skiing, baseball, boating, girls, and working on cars. Pet peeve is anyone that puts a Ford down . College plans are undecided. ROBERT ANDERSON III-Choir and library assistant are Activities, Tomorrow can be better than to- day , is favorite saying. College plans are undecided but plans a career in Mathematics. xXx Senior Bill Blankenship studies for final examinations. SAMMY ANDERSON-Member of Agriculture and Drafting. I am what I am, that's all I'll ever be, nothing you do will make a change in me , is favorite saying. Pet Peeve is girl who uses the boys like col- lection of dolls. SANDRA KAY ANDERSON-Ac- tivities include pep squad and FHA. Favorite saying is the Golden Rule. Enjoys traveling, listening to records and knitting. Future plans include attending business school. CAROLYN JUNE ANDER- SON-Member of Pep Squad 4 years. Hobbies are swimming, traveling, and records. Pet peeve - sl0ppily wrapped Christmas presents. Plans to attend business college. RICHARD ANDERSON- Member of Honor Choir, Stu- dent Council 5 years, class President and Vice-President. 'Incompetent people in high positions and narrow minded and stubborn people are his pet peeve. Plans to be an at- torney, but college plans are undecided. LEE ANDREWS-Member of May Band and Explorers Scout Troup. Favorite saying The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, but it is iust as hard to cut. Plans to attend University of Texas. GLENDA BAGGETT-Activi- ties include pep squad 3 years, FTA 1 year, FHA 2 years, and a Junior Civitan. Her pet peeve is peanut butter and snoopy people. College plans are ETBC. CAMELIA BAKER-Participated in Pep Squad for 3 years, reporter for Big M, FTA W year. Favorite say- ing is All that glitters isn't gold. College plans are Kilgore Junior College. Ambition in life is to live a worthwhile one. JUANITA BANKSTON-Pan ticipated in FHA for 1 year. She enioys, during the summer months, swimming and travel- ing. Her pet peeve is People who try to get attention. P 1 a ri s to attend Business School. KATHY BARBER-Member ot' the Pep Squad Z years, Choir 4 years, member of FHA. Favorite saying is God grant me the power to change what I can, accept what I cannot, and the wisdom to know the dif- ference. Plans to attend Michael's University of Beauty Culture. CHARLENE BALL-Activities in High School include Homemaking and Library Club. She includes as her pet peeve Might makes right. SHELIA BARTON-Member of FHA, choir 2 years and Pep Squad 2 years, Hobbies include skating, swimming, skiing, sewing, cooking, and knitting. People who promise to do something and never do it is her pet peeve. Plans to attend Business College. Tina Lowry displays a pretty smile for some lucky senior boy. I46 JOHN BEARDEN-Participated in Basketball, Football, and Track. Fa- vorite saying is Said XVhat . Hob- bies are skiing and horseback riding. People who talk too much behind your back is his pet peeve. Plans to attend SMU and become a stock- broker. SARAH BALLARD-Participated in Pep Squad and Vocational Educa- tion member. Her favorite saying is Anything that pleases you tickles me plum to death. Pet Peeve is shallow minded people. Plans to attend North Western. MIKE BEANEfFootball Letterman 3 years, Basketball 1 year, Track 2 years, Baseball 2 years, and Hon- or Choir. Said what is his favor- ite saying. Hobbies are skiing and dancing. Plans to attend Baylor and become a Lawyer. MIKE BELL-Favorite saying is I'm too tired . His hobbies in- clude riding motor cycles, dancing, and girls. Pet Peeve is unfriendly people. Plans to attend North Texas State. DONALD BETTS-Member of Band 4 years, Stage Band 5 years. Enjoys hunting and fishing. Favorite saying is Be good, be safe, be happy. Chooses girls who talk too much as his pet peeve. JANE BEVEL-Active in FHA. Li- brary assistant. Chooses as her favor- ite saying Oh Real1y Hobbies in- clude sewing, cooking, and listening to records. Claims people who call me Ann as pet peeve. Plans to at- tend North Texas. -3.. STEVE BONNER-Member of foot- ball 2 years. Enjoys playing pool and swimming. Dislikes baggy shorts. Plans to get as much fun out of life as possible. Plans to attend Southern State. ANN BEVEL-Member of Ir. Civi- tan Club, Executive Sec. in FHA. Claims flying and sewing as favorite hobby. Pet peeve is people who call me jane. Plans to attend North Texas, CAROLYN BACKBURN-Member of Mavettes four years, Junior Civi- tan club, FTA 3 years, and 1 year member of DE club. Enjoys dancing and reading. Claims People who follow the crowd , as her pet peeve. HAROLD BOYD-Enjoys hunting, fishing, and drag racing. Favorite saying is The chevy shall rise again. Dislikes people who say Texas is Ford country. Plans to attend A6rM. Ambition is to be as good as I think I am. SQ A a 1 Buddy Tompkins is pictured taking the final examination of his senior year. BILL BLANKENSHIP-Active in track 3 years, and honor 2 years. Enjoys fishing, hunting, and bowl- ing. Dislikes cold rainy days in duck geason. Plans to attend Arlington tate. - r LAVENDA BOGUE-Member of Mavettes 4 years, FI-IA 2 years. Chooses Monday mom- ing as her pet peeve. Enjoys horseback riding and swim- ming. Plans to attend Cen- tenary. fi CATHY BRAY-Member of girls choir, mixed choir, and honor choir. Chooses as her favorite saying Oh my goodness . Enjoys horseback rid- ing, skiing, and beauty work. Claims people Who talk too much as her pet peeve. JUDY BROCK-Active in Mavettes and Horizon. Hob- bies include swimming. talking, and trying to dance. Dislikes people who hold grudges. Hopes to succeed in a business career. Plans to attend SFA. I47 LUCILLE BROOKS-Active in band 2 years, FHA 2 years, and 4H club 8 years. Her favorite saying is Where there is a will there is a way. Enjoys sewing, cooking, and skiing. Plans to become a home demonstration agent. Plans to attend SFA. DALE BROWN-Member of Mav- ettes 4 years, student council, FHA, mixed choir, and served as president of junior homeroom. Enjoys horse- back riding, skiing, and swimming. Plans to attend Baylor Freshman year and University of Texas later. RICKY BROWN-Enjoys playing with the guitar, hunting, fishing, and working on cars. Claims as his pet peeve People who think they are better than others. Chooses as his favorite saying Big Deal. Hopes someday to cut popular records. PHILLIP BUNCH-Hobbies include hunting, fishing, Ymd flying. Enjoys saying That's Life . Dislikes peo- ple who think they know everything. Hopes to make good and live to a ripe old age. College plans are undecided. BECKY BURNS-Member of Mavettes 2 years, vice-president of senior homeroom. Active in V.O.E. Likes to dance and swim. Chooses as her favorite saying All right. Plans to attend Tyler Junior College. BOB BURNS-Participated in hon- or choir. Enjoys swimming, and high diving. His ambition is to grad- uate this year. Plans to attend Kil- gore Junior College. Nancy Watson displays pro- file in All because of Aga- tha . This was the first play put on by the senior class of 67. RICKEY BURTON-Vice President of DE club senior year. Enjoys saying That's Life. Hobbies include water skiing, playing football, and camping. Hopes to be a suc- cess in whatever he does. No college plans. l48 JANET BYNUM-Active in FHA, FTA, Library Club, and Pep Club. Favorite saying is If you fail once you will probably fail again. En- joys listening to records. Plans to attend ETBC. JAY CAMBELI.-Four members of Maverick band. Favorite saying is cook. Enjoys playing tennis and ski- ing. Hates people who tell Aggie jokes. Plans to attend A8rM. Hopes to become a dentist. LYN CARMONY-Member of Mav- ettes 3 years, and FHA one year. Favorite saying is lf first you don't succeed, you are about average. Enjoys dancing. Plans to attend Tyler Junior College and become a hairstylist. FREDDIE CARPENTERfOne year member of pep squad and VOE. Hobbies include cooking and danc- ing. People who try to be what they are not are her pet peeves. Plans to become a secretary. DAVID CARTER-Favorite saying is Can't win them all, but do I have to lose all the time. Enjoys hunting and fishing. Hates people who show off their cars. Plans to become a millionaire. DONALD CARTER- Is that so is his favorite saying. Enjoys talking on a CB radio. Hates people who sleep in class. No definite college plans. Plans to become an engineer. MARTHA CARTER-Member of pep squad, horizon club. Library Club, and Red Cross volunteer. Favorite is Amaz- ing , Enjoys all water sports. Hates Carrollton Lions. Plans to attend SFA. DEBRA CASSITY--Hobbies are sketching and oil painting. Hates people who don't try to understand the actions of others. Plans to attend famous artists school in New York. Hopes to have her own studio. EDDIE CHANDLER-Baseball 3 years. Favorite saying Know that Shot . Hobbies include cars and girls. People who make weird noises and people who think they are bet- ter than others is his pet peeve. Plans to graduate from Texas. MARILYN CASTELL-Three year member of pep squad. Favorite say- ing is You can't be serious . En- joys all outdoor sports. Hates peo- ple who think they are better than others. Plans to attend SFA. BETTY CAWOOD-Member of FHA 1 year, and girls choir. Fav- orite saying is Happiness is where you find it . Her hobbies are water skiing and cooking. People who say one thing and do another is her pet peeve. Plans to attend Texas Eastern. JAN CHAMBERS-Member of FHA. Mavettes and reporter for Big M. Favorite saying is That's so . Hobbies include swimming, horseback riding, and listening to records. People who think they are better than others are pet peeve. Plans to be a nurse. QQ? MIKE CHAPMAN-Member of Lat- in club 2 years, letterman in foot- ball 2 years, all district senior year, delegate to latin convention. Favorite saying is Get Back . Pet peeve is RL Turner. Plans to attend Tulsa or T.C.U. and be a lawyer. . 255 6 I Martha Hall seems to be having a hard time making it on a Monday morning after the holi- days. I49 PATRICIA CHESSHER-Mem- ber of Mavettes. and reporter to Big M. There's other crumbs in the cookie is her favorite saying, Hobbies include skating, horseback riding, and listening to records. Pet peeve is Olander's dog. DIXON CHEVAILI.EIR-Partici- pated in football for 1 year and library assistant for 2 years. Favorite saying is We won't have any of that hobbies include hunting, fish- ing and skiing. Pet peeve is stuck up people. Plans to attend Texas Tech. ALVIS ClSCOfFootball let- terman 2 years. Favorite That's Life. Hobbies include hunting, fishing, camping, foot- ball and goofing off. Pet peeve is people who think they are better than others. Unde- cided about college plans. BETTY CLARK-Senior homeroom president, Mavette captain, member of pep squad 4 years, Demolay sweetheart, and member of horizon. Hobbies include skiing, watching mavericks in sports. Pet pecves R.I.. Turner Lions. Plans to attend Baylor. ROBERT CLARK-Member of D.E. one year, and organized athletics 5 years. Never put off to tomorrow what can be done today is his favorite say- ing. Fishing, hunting, and working on cars. Plans to at- tend Sam Houston and Study Architecture. LARRY BLIVENS CLONIN- GER-Member of football for 4 years and letterman 2 years, and all-district senior, 2 year letterman in baseball, Vice- president of student body. Fav- orite saying is Kennie . Hob- bies include hunting and work- ing on cars. Plans to attend Southern State. Q . ...y d . John Pound prepares another A paper for Miss Brotze. JANET COMES-Member of pep squad 3 years, student council, ush- er, honor choir 2 years, and mem- ber of All-region choir 2 years. Fav- orite saying Gig 'em Aggies . Plans to attend Centenary. Hobbies are collecting records and dolls. DANNY CRABTREE-Member of band 1 year. Hobbies include fish- ing and hunting. Pet Peeve is con- ceited people. Plans to join the army at mid term. SHARON COLLINSHMember of FTA one year, pep squad one year, and V.O.E. club. Favorite saying is That's Life . Hobbies are swim- ming, horseback riding and cooking. Plans to attend SFA. Pet peeve is rude boys. JANE CRABTREE-Member of band 4 years, homemaking 2 years, and DE one year. Favorite saying Grow old along with me . Pet peeve is a teacher who is not pre- pared. Plans to become a medical missionary. STEVEN CRAYTON-Treasurer of Marshall Junior Civitan Club, and member of Explorer Post SBS. Pet peeve is irresponsible persons. Plans to attend Baylor and enter medicine. GARY DANIEL-Member of honor choir 2 years, and Mr. Mod. Favor- ite saying Well Hairy . Hobbies include skiing, dancing, girls, and singing. Plans ' to attend Kilgore Junior College and become a drafts- man. GLENN DAWSON-Favorite saying is No big hairy deal . Hobbies in- clude water sports, chess, girls, cars, and hunting. Pet peeve is Spanish and English. Plans to attend Baylor. CHARLES CROWELL-Enjoys hunt- ing, fishing, skiing, horseback rid- ing, reading, all outdoor activities. and cars. Favorite saying is At first you don't succeed, try again. College plans indefinite. HAROLD DARNELL-Member of D.E. 2 years, Favorite saying 14 . Hobbies include swimming, fishing, and watching the drags. Plans to at- tend Kilgore first year. Pet peeve is people who think they are great. WALTER DEUPREEfMember of golf team and homeroom president Z years. Favorite saying is Ain't no big deal . Hobbies include golf. cars, and reading. Plans to attend SFA. w-fr -:sw FRANCIE CROWELL-Homeroom officers, 4 years, pep squad captain, library assistant, horizon club, ten- nis team junior year, and Favorite saying is I can't believe it. Hobbies include skiing, playing or- gan, and boys. Plans to attend TCU. , . BONNIE DANIEL-Member of pep squad two years and girls choir 2 years. Favorite saying is Oh well that's life. Hobbies include swimming, bowling, and hand work. Plans to attend Micheal's University of Beauty Culture. SHARON DAVIDGE-Member of Mav band 4 years, twirler junior year, head twirler senior year, band sweetheart, secretary of band, home- room secretary, and secretary of El- len Richards chapter in homemak- ing. People who think they are above others is pet peeve. Plans to attegid Kilgore for first year. then SF . BETTY DAVIS-Member of FHA 1 year and pep squad. Favorite saying is That is the way it goes . Noisy people is her pet peeve. Plans to attend Saint Mary's in San Antonio. 1 if' a senior, Susie Lloyd displays great mentality. I5I JAMES DOROUGH-Member of band 2 years. Favorite say- ing is' Shop before deciding . Hobbies include hunting, fish- ing, and drag racing. Pet peeve is going with out of town girls, Plans to attend Texark- ana College. JIM DUPUY-Enjoys drag IHC- ing, skiing, horseback ridinlg, reading, socializing, and gir s. Pet peeves are chevies. Fav- orite saying is Ford's for- ever . College plans are in- definite. ROBERT ELLIORR-Enioys fishing, hunting, dancing, mus- ic, horseback riding, and girls. Hates people who think they are better than others. College plans are indefinite. I52 LINDA DRAKE-Member of pep squad 2 years and Big M staff. Fav- orite saying is Hey, Hey . Hobbies are swimming and water-skiing. Pet peeve is two faced people. Plans to attend Texas University. --if-uf We-f ARTHUR DRUSH-D.E. student, and member of explorer post 585. Favorite saying is Hello World, Doggone Ya . Hobbies include stamp collecting and writing pen pals. Pet peeve is people who think the world owes them something. JIMMIE DRUSH-Member of Ex- plorer Post 585. Favorite saying is The hurrier I go the behinder I get . Hobbies are drag racing and working on cars. Pet peeve is peo- ple who wear shoes without socks. Ah come on nobody is looking. Senior Doug Peteet seems to enjoy in between classes. Wi i JOHNNY DUSHANE-D.E. stu- dent, Favorite saying is Busy hands are happy hands . Hobbies include swimming, hunting, and boating. Pet peeve are two 'faced people. Plans to become a draftsman. KIRBY EVANS-Favorite saying is l'll see you later if you're lucky . Hobbies include football, track, fish- ing, hunting, horseback riding and swimming. Plans to join the Air Force. SHERRY FARNHAM-Member of FHA 1 year, D.E. 1 year, and band 2 years. Favorite saying is Rain on that noise . Hobbies are riding horses. Pet peeve is conceited peo- ple. Plans to attend Beauty School. fwetff 73 e THOMAS FAULKNER-Favorite saying is Tuff . Hobbies include hunting, fishing, boating, and foot- ball. Plans to attend Oklahoma Christian University and become an engineer. .N-I DANNY FINLEY-Enjoys dancing, racing, reading, horseback riding, and girls. Favorite saying is Pass . His plans for his future in college are still indefinite. Pet peeve is Senior write-ups. BILL STUIL FOSTER-two year letterman in football and one year letterman in baseball. Hobbies in- clude hunting and pool. Hopes to attend engineering school. DAVID FYFFE-Favorite saying is What's Wrong . Hobbies are working on Chevy's, hunting, fish- ing, and being funny. Dislikes peo- ple who are constantly fighting. Plans to attend Kilgore College. WANDA FLANAGAN-Member of the Future Homemakers of America for 3 years. Favorite hobby is read- ing. She plans to attend Business School and future plans are not definite. CAROL FORD-Viceapresident of VOE Club her senior year and lists Billy Don as her favorite saying. Her hobbies include swimming, and sleeping. Plans to attend Kilgore. SHARON FOSTER-President of homeroom, office reception- ist, member of Mavettes, mixed choir, FHA and Student Coun- cil Usher. Favorite saying is Love it . Plans to attend ETBC first year. LILY ANN FOWLER-Member of pep squad and Captain senior year. Favorite saying is C'est La Vie . Enjoys reading, motorcycling, and bowling. Pet peeve is people who think they are better than others. Plans to attend Brigham Young. 6b rar- 5 FRED GARDINER-Favorite saying is Try to leave no stone half turn- ed . Enjoys bowling, hunting, and beach parties. pet peeve was leaving native Georgia. Plans for college are indefinite. WALTER FUGLER-Enjoys hunt- ing, fishing, swimming, dancing, and all outdoor activities. Favorite saying is Try, try, and try again. Plans to attend business college. SCOTTY FURRH-All-Dis- trict in baseball and football, All-Cypress football, 2 year letterman in football. Home- room officer and sec. of junior and senior class. Optimist best citizen award. Pet Peeves are Slow, black vinyl top, poppy red mustangsf' l Senior Dennis Watson inquires as to why Mr. Roark ishaving to sit in the hall during class period. I53 Qenfoffe Prepare . . . JACKIE GENTRY-Three year member of pep squad and Rainbow society. Lists Terry as her cherished saying. En- joys swimming and cooking. Hates boys who wear white socks with dress clothes. VERONICA GRIGSBY-Maw erick twirler for 3 years and drum major senior year, mem- ber of stage band, and her favorite saying is two heads are better than one. Enjoys playing the piano and plans to attend SFA. BECKY HALL-Student coun- cil reporter, Mavette captain, homecoming candidate, presi- dent of Corral board, member of annual staff, honor choir, and regional choir. Enjoys Watching Mavs. Plans to at- tend Baylor University to study merchandising. ROBIN GEORGE-Participated in track, football and mixed choir. Fav- orite saying is Now is that the Christian attitude . Enjoys tennis, hunting, and swimming. Pet peeve is beating Chevy's. WALTER GEORGE-Enjoys cars, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, and all outdoor activities. Favorite saying is Work. College plans are indefinite. BEVERLY HALL-Member of 5th period choir class. Favorite saying is That's wonderful . Enjoys sew- BART GRAVES-Active in football and letterman senior year, All-district senior year, member of baseball and track teams. Pet peeve is Texas Longhorns having a bad season. Plans to attend Texas University. SUSAN GREEN-H o m e c o m ing queen. Asst, Squad Capt., jr. Red Cross volunteer and member of hori- zon club and junior civitan club. Favorite expressions is There's al- ways hope! Enjoys 'skiing but hates insincere people. Hopes to attend Baylor and major in art. MARTHA HALL-Member of pep squad, horizon club and Big M staff. Favorite saying is Evidently . En- ing, singing, sports and Hates two faced people. future college plans. joys reading, dancing, horseback rid- ing, tennis and bowling. Plans to attend Panola junior College. TOMMY GRAVES-Active report- er for VOE. Wow is his favor- ite saying. Enjoys hunting, pool, swimming, and skiing. All Fords are his pet peeve. Plans to attend SS. ALICE HACKNEY-Member of pep squad, honor choir Horizon club, re- gional choir and class officer fresh- man year. Would you Believe is her favorite saying. Enjoys painting, swimming, and playing the guitar. Plans to be an actress. RICHARD HALI.lBURTON-Mem- ber of Big M staff. First place win ner of voice of democracy. Favorite saying is Red Baron Forever . En joys cars and his-pet peevc is Fords Plans to attend Kilgore. For Gfadaaffbn mfs. userg- PATRICIA HARBER-Future Home- maker member for four years, treas- urer of FHA, three year member FTA, reporter of FTA. Enjoys play- ing the piano and reading. Plans to attend SFA and become an English teacher. , wot KAY HARMON-First place local and district science fair, Mavettes, Horizon Club, Red Cross volunteer, and member of FFA and FTA. Says Faith can move mountains . Plans to attend ETBC. Seniors Janet Moore and Linda Rogers receive college CI'ltI'al'lCC CXZUTI SCOICS. JOHN HEARNE-Favorite saying is At first you don't succeed, forget it. Enjoys fishing, hunting, horse- back riding, working on cars, rac- ing, and all outdoor activities. Col- lege plans are indefinite. KAY HENDERSONfMember of Honor Choir, Horizon, Mavettes, Student Council Usher, Rainbow, All-Region Choir, and MYF. Hates boys who wear plaid pants and patterned shirts. Enjoys the piano and the organ. Centenary is her college choice. TOM HARRIS-Basketball four years, Tennis one year, Student Council President in Senior Year. Enjoys playing tennis and watching Baylor win. Pet peeves are all schools that defeat Baylor. Plans to attend Baylor and study law. SANDY HAWKINS-Band four years, FHA two years, Rainbow, drama club, All-District Band and stage band. Favorite saying is Bet me! Enjoys skiing and ice skating. Plans to attend SFA. Hopes to get married. JAMES HENIGAN-James literal- ly despised teachers who never give students a second chance. Among his favorite hobbies are cars, swimming, and just having a real good time. Best-Loved expression is Holy Smoke. WILLIANI HATFIELD-Fav orite saying is You're out of your mind. Enjoys working on Fords, skindiving, parachu- ting, fishing, hunting, and dragging. Hates people who drink and who do not study. Plans to attend Rice and be a big success. ELMER BRUCE HAYES! Elmer has been an added asset to the future Farmers of Amer- icn for the past several years. He enjoys saying You can do anything if you really try a little. Plans to attend a 'Erade School. Q.. B. D. HICKS-B. D. detests people who think they are bet- ter than anyone else. Lists Bow hout that? or How Bout that? as his favorite saying. Plans to attend Kil- gore Junior College. JOHNNY HIGHTOWER- Member of'the band. Stage band, and The Seven Sons. Ignores people who think they are better than others. Says The grass may be greener on the other side, but its just as hard to cut. Plans to attend North Texas. LEON HILL-Member of D.E. Club. Pet Peeve is stuck up girls. Enjoys saying That's the breaks. Hobbies include swimming, horse- back riding and skiing. Plans to attend Southern State. All because of Agatha seemed quiet interesting for Becky Hall and jim Smith. BRENDA HOOTEN-Member of Rainbow, FHA, Pep Squad and Choir. Hates insincere people. She. ultimately enjoys coo ing, swimming and music. Plans to attend SFASC. CLYDE HOPKINS-Member of football team and active in science fair. Hates people- who think they are great when they are really not. Favorite saying is Money is the root of all wealth. Plans to at- tend Kilgore. S MARILYN HILLIS-Member of Rainbow, FTA, FHA, Horizon, Pep Squad, CYF, and Red Cross volun- teer. Pet peeve is insincere people. Enjoys knitting, dancing and swim- ming. Plans to attend East Texas State. ahora J. T. HOGUE-Pet peeve is attend- ing school. Among his best loved hobbies are: Duck hunting, swim- ming and working on cars. He hopes to graduate from Gulf Coast College with a degree in drafting. ANITA HOWARD-Captain in pep squad and member of jr. Civitan, Horizon club and Red Cross volun- teer. Detest people who are incon- siderate of others. Enjoys dancing and plans to attend ETBC. SHERRY HILYER-Vice president and mission study president of YWA. Hates hypocritical people. Favorite saying is, Would you be- lieve. Plans to attend ETBC. BOBBY HOLLAND-Pet peeve is big shots and smart alec football players. Claims favorite saying to be We all got to go sometime. College plans are indefinite. NINA HUFFMAN-Active member of Rainbow, FHA and East End Bap- tist Church. List conceited people as pet peeve. Golden Rule is her favor- ite saying. Plans to attend Kilgore Jr. College. ,GV ' w --5 VIRGINIA HYDE-Member of FTA, Latin Club, Rainbow, Horizon club, all state choir, honor choir, pep squad, and a red cross volun- teerl Get serious is her favorite saying. Plans to attend Southwestern. VICKIE IVES-Editor of teen page in Marshall News Messenger. Hates those who ridicule Bob Dylan. Says, Something is happening here, but you don't know what it is Mr. Jones . Plans to attend East Texas State. TERRY JOHNSON-Active member of Explorers scout. Grouchy adults and teachers are among his pet peeves. Enjoy Honda scrambling and water skiing. Plans to attend Kil- gore Jr, College. GARRY JONES-Claims fast Fords to be his pet peeve. Insists that his favorite saying is Speed kills so buy a Ford and live forever. Hobbies include fishing, hunting, cars and dragging. Plans to attend Kilgore jr. College. DALE JONES-Dislikes people who think they are better than what they are. Favorite saying is Oh, they pain, the pain. Enjoys fishing, hunting and working on cars. Plans to attend SFA. KAY JONES-Activities include pep squad, honor choir, all-region choir and all-state honors, Horizon Club and Jr. Civitan Club. People who are inconsiderate of others is her pet peeve. Plans to attend East Texas State. is LM. JUDY ,IACKSONfCIaims the Gold- en Rule is her favorite saying. En- joys bowling, horseback riding and water skiing. Pet peeve is all loud mouths and only hobby is Perry . WILLIAM JACOBS-Claims people who think they are bet- ter than everyone else as his pet peeve. Favorite saying is Do unto others before they do unto you. Enjoys horseback riding. Plans to attend A8cM. Senior Bob Smith prepares to use school facilities, LINDA JONES-Member of pep squad 4 years Qvice-president and treasurerlg Honor choir, YWA, Red Cross Worker. People who discrimi- nate others are her pet peeves. Plans to attend ETBC. SUE ANN JONES-Activities include participation in speech dept. Presentation in 1966. Pet Peeve is sarcastic people. All water sports are among her hobbies. Plans to attend nurs- ing school. Qenfbffe Prepare for Coffege THEROLYN JONES-Activi- ties at MHS include participa- tion in several art exhibits. People who talk about football all the time are her pet peeves. Hobbies are painting and all art. Plans to attend SFA. JIMMY JORDAN-President of Ex- plorer Post 20-ig Eagle rank, and honor choir. Pet peeve is freshman girls, especially Suzanne. Hobbies,are spring board diving and motorcyc- ling. Plans to attend SFA. '!uS..,.,-if sw.-f JIMMY KENNEDY-ActivL ties include band and stage band. People who think too much of themselves is his pet peeve. Favorite saying is Think small: Big ideas up- set.people. Plans to attend Arlington State. CHARLES LEA-Activities in- clude scouting and scout leader. People who think they are bet- ter than others is his pet peeve. Favorite saying is Ho, Ho, Ho. Hobbies are horseback riding and fishing. Plans to attend SFA. CHARLIE KIRKPATRICK-hlember of DE club and active in MYF. Pet peeve is girls and smart alec boys. Favorite saying is the golden rule. College plans are indefinite. RONNIE KAY-Member of Student Council, Demolay and DE Club. People who have no compassion for others are his pet peeves. Favorite saying is Do unto others, then split! Speed is his main hobby. Undecided about college. CAROLYN KNIGHTON-Member of choir one year. Favorite saying, That's easy. Hobbies include bowling, skating, swimming, and dancing. Pet peeve is conceited peo- ple.- Plans to attend business school. Seniors Becky Hall and Cheryl Pickens take part in All because of Agatha . JZ? I ' ...gr 'f - . sei' an ' a K? SANDRA KELLER-Member of Pep Squad, horizon club, FHA and the first Christian Church. Favorite say- ing, XVhere you treasure is, there also your heart is. Enjoys collect- ing postcards, reading, and fashion designing, Texas Women's Univer- sity is college choice. CYNTHIA LAYTON-Member of VOE club, pep squad three years and assistant .captain one year. Pet peeve is people who think they know everything! Hobbies include drag races and swimming. Plans to at- tend Kilgore Jr. College. ROSALYN D. LEA-Activities in- clude VOE club, president, pep squad th-ree yearsg Pet peeve is people who click their gum! Favorite saying ig, Welgottii get out of this place! Hobbies are swimming and skiing and drag races. Plans to attend Kil- Qore -Ir. College. Fi JUDY A. LESLIEfClaims activities in honor choir, capt. of pep squad, HR officer, Sr. banquet committee chairman. Favorite saying is Seniors '67 , Plans to attend Vassar. in-0' 123'-effx LYNN M. LEVlNEfMember of Thespian Club, horizon club, Mav- ette captain and candystriper. Peo- ple who make hasty decisions is her pet peeve. Favorite saying is Too much rest is rust. Hobbies include swimming, reading, and sewing. Plans to attend University of Dallas. LUELLYN I.EXVISgMember of pep squad, honor choir, FHA and Rain- bow. Hobbies include swimming, skiing and reading. Pet peeve is peo- ple who want everything life has to offer. but do not want to work for it. That's life! Plans to attend SFA or Centenary. PAUL B. LOTHROP-Member of tennis team, a home room vice-pres., and library assistant, Slow drivers are his pet peeve. Favorite saying, BILLY LlN'l'ON+Activities include honors choir and is a past band mem- ber. Dislikes people who act child- ish and immature. Hey Babe is favorite saying. Hobbies are swim- ming, skiing, fishing, hunting and working on cars. Plans to attend Tyler Jr. College. TINA LOXVRY-Member of honor choir, pep squad, FHA and Big M Staff. Favorite saying is Seniors '67 . Plans to attend Vassar. Seniors Becky Hall, Cheryl Pickens, and Jim Smith are very active in senior plans. 'QV EVELYN LINTON-Enjoys danc- ing, cooking, sewing, listening to records, and all outdoor activities Plans to become a success in life. College plans are indefinite. Fav- orite saying is Help. SUE ANN LLOYD-Member of pep squad three years, Vice- pres. of CYF. .Pet Peeve is people who think they are etter than every one else. Fav- orite saying is Outa' my mind. - Hobbies include skiing, swimming, painting and hand crafts. College plans are to at- tend Univ. of Houston. Sheila Barton takes part in senior fash- ion Shows. There is a great difference between the right word and one that is simi- lar but all wrong. Plans to at- tend Univ. of Arkansas. FUN LANE LOYD-Hobbies in- hunting and people who clude camping, fishing. List criticize others as pet peeve. Plans to attend Kilgore Jr. College. SUSAN KAY MEANS - Member of honor choir, pep squad Capt, HR officer, past student council member and homecoming candidate. Hobby is sewing. Favorite saying is Seniors '67. Plans to at- tend Vassar. WAYNE LOYD-Member of OEA. Pet peeve is people who criticize others. List sports and model cars as hobbies. Plans to attend Kilgore jr. College. A , 'uno PHILLIP E. MEEKS-Member of VE for five years. Favorite saying is, You didn't ask me. Hobbies are hunting, working on tractors, and goofing off. College plans are indefinite. .- ,, .s ' L38 4 Q- 1 ,. fy, Q ff ,w Seniors John Pound, Susan Wothring, and Jim Smith are shown during an act of the play put on by the Speech de- partment. I 60 ROBERT MACOIKAS - Enjoys hunting, fishing, dancing, studying, reading, listening to records, and enjoy- life. Favorite saying is Win.2 . College plans are in- definite. W1 BILL MERRILLAMember of base- ball team. Dislikes people who show off. Favorite saying is Hook'em horns. List fishing, hunting, and all sports as his hobbies. Plans to attend OU. JANET DELL MOORE-Member of pep squad: capt's assistant, captaing FTA and Horizon club. Enjoys movies and watching T.V. Favorite gaygng is Really? Plans to 'attend F CATHY MASON-Pres. of Mav- ettes, Treas. member of FTA, honor choir, jr Red Cross volunteer and First Baptist Church. Pet peeve is careless drivers, Favorite saying is So long as enthusiasm last, so long as youth is still with us. Hobby is music. Plans to attend ETBC. DELBERT E. MILSTEAD-Member of football and track team. Claims as pet peeve people who never laugh at good jokes. Favorite saying is Be sure you are right, then go ahead. Plans to attend SFA or ETBC. LARRY MOORE-Member of 4-H club. His pet peeve is his girl's jealousy. Favorite saying is, Texas is Ford Country. Hobby is work- ing on Cars. Plans to attend Panola Jr. College. DAVID MORGAN-Member of Explorers. Dislikes Chevy fans. Fa- vorite saying is, Big Deal Hob- bies are hunting and camping. Plans to attend Bethany Nazarene College. NANCY MORRIS -- Member of pep squad, FTA, FHA and girl's choir. Favorite saying is, Seniors '67, Hobbies are swimming, ski- ing and sewing. Plans to attend SFA. Senior Ray Penick seems to be very interested in something. ROY MORTON-He has been a creative member of the FFA for several years. His favorite saying is, Gone with it! Claims driving and motorcycling to be his favorite pastimes. College plans are indefi- nlte. DONNA MUCKLEROY - Reporter for the Big M and is a Pep squad member. Claims unfriendly people to be her pet pccve. That's life is her favorite saying. Enjoys reading and collecting junk. Plans to study journalism at SFA. JACK MURPH-Letterman in foot- ball and baseball. Member of honor choir and homeroom officer. List people who are stubborn as pet peeve. Hurry back is his favorite saying. Enjoys skiing and swimming. ETSU is his site to further his edu- cation. NANCY MCCAIN-Member of Ho- rizon Club, Pep Squad fCapt.J. Her artwork has been displayed in sev- eral exhibits at MHS, Good grief! is favorite saying. Plans to attend University of Texas. DAVID MCCARTY-Has been ac- tive in the Western Pleasure Saddle Club and FFA for two years. Favor- ite saying is Hook'em! Enjoys all phases of the rodeo. Plans to at- tend Panola jr. College. 1 ROBERT MCCARTY-Favorite say- ing is Roll on Big Red, Hobbies include all types of sports, singing in the church choir, collecting sports pictures and working with his hands. Plans to attend ETBC. PATRICIA ANN MURRELL -Active member of FHA for three years. XVow! and Drop Dead! are favorite sayings. Hobbies include col- lecting records and working with celluclay. Will attend BMI Business School. RONNIE MCCLURE - Elvis is the king! is favorite say- ing. Hobbies include track, baseball, watching the Dallas Cowboys, and writing music. Plans to attend Southwestern Assembly of God College. I6I KATHY MCCULLARS-Kathy can be heard declaring this at MHS How's about that? Her major hobbies include swimming, reading, skiing, and buying clothes. Plans to attend IBM School. KAY MCINTOSH-Editor of Big M, Miss Torch, and member of Pep Squad. Enjoys dancing, lis- tening to records, and just plain living. Hobbies include sewing and cooking. College plans are indefi- nite. MICHAEL NADER-Member of Latin Club and jr. Civitan Club. Don't worry! is favorite say- ing. Hobbies top on his list are driving and traveling around. Dis- likes talkative people. Plans to at- tend the University of Houston. BILLY NASH-Pet peeves are Fords, and loud-mouth people. Fa- vorite saying is How about that? Hobbies are drag races and slot cars. Plans to attend Kilgore jr. College. JUDY NEAFUS-Member of the Pep Squad and jr. Civitan Club. Get serious is her favorite saying. Hobbies in- clude talking on the phone, keeping a diary, and going to El Chico's. Plans to attend Vassar. HARVEY NEWMAN - Vocational agriculture has been one of Harvey's main interests for the past three years. People who brag too much are listed as his pet peeves. You worry me to death! is his favorite saying. Kay McIntosh lights last bonfire for Senior class of 1967 LARRY OGDEN - Enjoys hunting, fishing, sports, skiing, swimming, and all outdoor ac- tivities. Favorite saying is Try once and try some more. College plans are in- definite. I62 TONY OVERHULTA- Tony's fa- vorite saying is Aint no future in it! Hobbies include drag racing. water skiing, swimming, diving, and attending all sports activities. Pet peeves are Fords. Plans to attend Kilgore College. PAT OWENS-Pat has been a dili- gent member of the MHS Band for three years. Claims people who talk about others as his pet peeves. His main hobbies include fishing and boating. Plans to attend Kilgore junior College. MARC PALMER-President of the Marshall Chapter of Future Farmers of America. Favorite saying is Don't believe anything you hear, and only half of what you see. Dragging and swimming are among his hobbies. Pet peeves are school, homework, and studying. Plans to attend Texas ARM. SUZY PARKER-Among her activi- ties are Latin Club, D.E. Club, and C.Y.O. and Pep Squad. Claims Sow to be her favorite saying. Enjoys cooking, swimming, and rid- ing horses People who talk con- stantly are her pet peeves. BRENDA PEARSON-Brer1da's ma- jor, concern at MHS has revolved around the Future Homemakers of America. What's it to you? is her favorite saying. Hobbies include tennis, bowling, and swimming. Col- lege plans are indefinite. DOUG PETEET-Activities include homeroom officer, Honor Choir, and Pep Squad Sweetheart. Hobbies are swimming, skiing and boating, Peo- ple who stick their noses into other peoples' business are his pet peeves. Get lost is his favorite saying Plans to attend Kilgore or SFA. 'I' RICKEY PHILLIPS-D.E. Student at MHS. Favorite saying is It's a Ford, ain't it?, then throw it clown and run Hobby enioyed most is horseback riding. Pet peeve is peo- ple who think Fords are shot, and have ci Chevy in the shop! Cl-IERYL PICKENS - Homecoming candidate, Pep Squad captain, Choir, Horizon, Latin Club, Big M , Thespian Club, and tennis team, are her activities. Favorite saying is Pip , enjoys swimming and going to El Chico's Plans to attend Vas- sar. haf' . I JOHN POUND-Honor Choir. De- Molay, TKE, favorite saying Au- rorhar! Enjoys reading and playing the guitar. plans to attend Colorado School of Mines. Claims narrow- minded people as his pet peeve. RAY PENICKiManager of football team, and active on tennis team. Claims Don't be a cool man as his favorite saying. Enjoys tennis, fishing, and watching girls. Baylor University is his pet peeve. Plans to attend University of Texas. SALLY PERKINS - Member of F.H.A., Pep Squad, Homecoming Committee, Lat- in Club, Jr. Civitan Club, and Big M Roundup. Would you believe as her favorite saying. Hobbies are dancing skiing, and all water sports. Pet peeves are insincere people. XVENDELL PHILLIPS-Hobbies in- clude fishing, boating, and camping outside. Favorite saying is There are people who think they know it all, and then there are people who know it all. Plans to attend Beth- any Nazarene College. l WILLIAM PHILLIPS - Wil- liam has been a DE student in MHS for two years. Fords and Speech classes are his pet peeves. XVillie's favorite saying is Gee, I didn't know the ducts were open, officer. En- joys drag races. Senior Marilyn Castell takes part in fashion show in home- making. I63 ANITA POWELL-Member of junior Civitan, Pep Squad. captain, home room officer, FHA officer, Vice-President Latin Club. Favorite saying is Get serious. Sewing, going to El Chico's, and shopping are her hobbies. College plans include Texas Tech. Qenfbfe Prepare 77v.QmQ.Q!v.Q XWAYNE POWELL - Four year member of'Band, and Stage Band. Favorite saying is Aint that the grooviest thing you've ever seen in your life. College plans in- clude SFA to study pre-law and Baylor Law School. SCOTTY' POWER-Activities in- clude football and baseball, letter- man, homeroom president, and jun- ior Civitan Club. Favorite saying is Pardon-moi s'il vous pla't. En- joys piano and art. Plans to attend Texas ASLINI. RUSSELL PRATTfFootball cap- tain and All-District Z years. Favor- ite saying is Jump Back. Hobbies include football, hunting, and sleep- ing. College plans are indefinite of ye . YVONNE PYLE-Pep Squad ' captain, Big-M reporter, Homecomin Committee, fa- Evidently. g vorite saying is Hobbies include sewing, cook- ing, and tennis. Plans to at- tend Panola for one year and then transfer to IBM College. RONNIE RATHER--Activb ties include DeMolay, and a four year member of the VE Club. Favorite saying is Guess XY!hat? Hobby is pho- tography. Plans to attend Kil- gore junior College. Seniors Leon Hill, Susan Means, Richard Anderson, and Dale Brown take part in responsibilities of Student Council. BILL REDMON this active MHS Bet! Hobbies fishing. College -Favorite saying of student is XVanna are hunting and plans for the near future include Kilgore junior Col- lege. MARY REEVES-Activities include tennis, CYO, Mavettes, and Latin Club. Favorite saying is You've got to be kidding. Hobbies are tennis and water sports. Plans to attend Kilgore Junior College. TOMMY PYLE-Tommy is a DE student at MHS. His favorite saying is XY7ould you believe? Enjoys listening to favorite records and play- ing the guitar. College plans are undecided. MIKE REID-Activities include Ex- ploring, TKE, tennis, and golf. Aurorhar is his favorite saying. Hobbies include water skiing, cars, and girls. Plans to attend SFA. . . For Hhs! Qcfvoof A0fl'Vl'flP.Q TOMMY RIDEOUT-Member of tennis team. Explorers, Latin Club, and Order of the Arrow. Favorite saying is Seniors 67. Enjoys play- ing tennis and basketball. Plans to attend Texas A8cM. SUZY ROBICHEAUX-Member of Pep Squad, Homecoming Commit- tee, junior Civitan Club, CYO, and Latin Club. Whoopee! is favor- ite saying. Enjoys skiing, playing tennis, and riding Hondas. Senior LaVenda Bogue tries her hand at machinery. Seems to be doing a pretty good job. Q ,1 GLENDA ROBINSON-Member of Horizon Club, Red Cross Volun- teers, Pep Squad, Junior Civitan, and First Baptist Church. Enjoys playing tennis and listening to rec- ords. Plans to attend SFA. LINDA ROGERSfMember of Ho- rizon Club, Red Cross Volunteer and Pep Squad. Enjoys playing the piano, playing tennis, and listening to records. Plans to attend SFA and Arkansas University. ..fi'3!kLEf' SHEILA RUTLEDGE-Two year member of Future Homemakers of America. Conceited people is her pet peeve. Enjoys horseback riding and skating College plans are indefinite. SHARON SANDERS-Member of V.O.E., and Pep Squad. Pet peeves are people who eat ice and SFA. Wlicre there is a will there is a way. Plans to attend Kilgore. PAULA SCHNORBUSfMember of Latin Club, Pep Squad, Junior Civ- itan, and Homecoming candidate. Get serious is her favorite saying. Plans to attend Vassar. CONNIE ROE-Served as cheerleader for 3 years class officer, homeroom officer, and Homecoming candidate. Enjoys swimming and all cheerleading activities. Plans to attend SFA HASLETT RUTLEDGE - Member of football and all- district senior year. His favor- ite saying is Not me. En- joys hunting a,nd shooting pool. Plans to attend SFA. -.231 JACK SCHXVARTZ - Letter- man of basketball team. Au- 'rorhar , is his favorite say- ing. Enjoys sports, hunting and fishing. Plans to attend college are undecided. CLIFFORD SCOTT-served PAM SELLERS-2 year member of Seniors Connie Roe and Joyce Allen as manager of track team. Future Homemakers. Favorite say- re are for future Officer ' bs Senior 67 is his favorite say- ing is Time will tell Enjoys P P JO ' ing. Hobbies include sports, skating, swimming, and all other cars, and hunting. College outdoor activities. plans are undecided. RONNIE SHIELD5--Active as MHS DE student. That's the breaks , is his favorite saying. Enjoys horseback rid- ing and skating. Plans to at- tend IBM in Dallas. SHERRY SI-IIPMAN-Member of Future Homemakers and D.E. Fa- vorite saying is Do unto others as they do unto you. Enjoys sew- ing and plans to attend Southwest- ern Assemblies of God College. Senior Richard Anderson pre- pares for final exams. I66 C. R. SHIRLEY-Manager of foot- ball of 1967 district champs. Why naturally , is his favorite saying. Enjoys fishing, skiing, and riding around. Plans to attend Southern State. SANDRA SI-IOEMAKER e- Active Member of V.O.E. Club. Favorite saying is No fake. Enjoys read- ing and horseback riding. Plans to attend Kilgore. RONNIE SHIRLEY-Member of Explorer Post 204, and Newsmes- senger worker. Favorite saying is Damelo . Enjoys swimming, boat- ing, and watching girls. Plans to attend SS. :pe a Q gi. ga? 4,355 .-4. ' , Q X ' . I e, fi r 'V ' . L BO SIMMONS - Enjoys hunting, fishing, cars, dancing, all outdoor activities, and life in general. Fa- vorite saying is Get with it . Col- lege plans are indefinite. Senior Bill Tenney takes part in extra activities out of school. TT' ,iiii BOB SMITH-Member of basket- ball team, Honor Choir, Junior Civitan Club, and CYF. Boys who wear white socks. This is true is his favorite saying. 'Plans to attend SMU. FRANK SMITH-2 year member of Band and DE. Favorite saying is Big Deal . Enjoys cars and roller skating and plans to attend ET-BC. BRADLEY SKINNER-Agricultub al member at MHS. Favorite say- ing is Don't believe anything of what you hear and only half of what you see . Enjoys fishing, swimming and farming. JIM SMITH - Member of Honor Choir, Latin Club, Junior Civitan, Thespian Club, and CYO. Auror- ha- ' is his favorite saying. Enjoys Ergxing, and skiing. Plans to attend F . LARRY SLONE - Secretary of AG., state radio team, and state milk team. Favorite soft- ly and carry a huge stick. Enjoys fishing, hunting, and cars. NAOMI SMITH-Member of Honor Choir, and First Bap- tist Church. For goodness sakes , is her favorite saying. Enjoys reading, singing, and attending baseball games. Plans to attend ETBC. CLIFF SNYDER-Member of De- Molay and DE Club. Favorite say- ing is Might as well, can't d:1nce.' Enjoys sleeping fishing, and hunt- ing. Plans to attend Kilgore. in-v ,ee ......, 7. EKQUS iOAPE-PP1fgFiP3f5d Cjf1LbfE1F- Bill Tenney prepares to cut Mary Lou Verhalens hair as 6 3 , OITICIOOITI O ICCI, HH 3 ll'1 ' Club- Favorite Saying is --Dom his fellow mate looks on for approval. just do something, stand there. Plans to attend SFA. I67 LEE SPRUELL - Served as homeroom president, president of FTA, Honor Choir, Thes- pian Club, and Latin Club. Have fun , is his favorite saying. LINDA STAGGS-Active in Mav- ettes, Horizon Club, Honor Choir, and First Presbyterian Church. One, two, three, is favorite saying. En- DAVID STANFIELD - One year member of DE Club. What's new? is his favorite saying. Enjoys skiing, swimming, and bowling. Plans to joys writing letters and collecting attend Kilgore junior College. stuffed animals. Plans to attend SFA. RUSTY STANFIEI.DfMember of D.E. Club. That's life is his favor- ite saying Enjoys fishing, hunting, and drawing. College plans are un- decided. Ambition in life is to be- come a commercial artist LARRY STAPLES - Member of D.E. Club, Explorers, and Latin Club. Favorite saying is Do unto others with a Ford . Enjoys cars, hunting, camp- ing and plans to attend SFA. JERRY SULLIVAN-2 year member of Latin Club. Beat me is his favorite saying. Enjoys fishing, and working on cars. Plans to attend SFA. MORRIS SUMMERS-Favorite say- ing is How about that . Enjoys cars, hunting, and anything that is fun. Dislikes stuckup people. Plans to attend Kilgore College. DOROTHY TAYLOR- Active in Pep Squad, Horizon Club, and Rainbow, Favorite saying is Gig, EM . Enjoys paint- ing, collecting A81M relics, and painting. Plans to attend ETBC. I 68 Seniors Becky Hall and Mike Chap- man prepare for honors in homecom- ing ceremonies. CHARLES TALLEY-Participate in Band, and D.E. Club. Favorite say- ing is if you want something done, do it yourself. Enjoys working on cars and talking plans to attend Kil- gore. BILL TENNEY-Member of DeMolay, Honor Choir, homeroom officer, and elected to Student Council Sr. year. Fa- vorite saying is A person is as good as he makes himself. Plans to attend Texas University. JERRY THERRELL - Active in Band and Latin Club. Hobbies are playing the drums, hunting, and fishing. Plans to attend Kilgore junior College and Baylor. RODNEY THOMSON-Member of Medical Explorer Post. Dislikes peo- ple who talk too much about them- selves. Favorite saying is Better never than late. Plans to attend Panola and SFA. TOM THERRELI.--1 year member DAN THOMAS-Member of Hon- of MHS Band. Hobbies include or Choir, football trainer, and Thes- fishing, hunting, and band. Favor- pian Club. Favorite saying is Dad ite saying is Hey Catfish . Plans gum you pecker woods. Enjoys to attend Kilgore. dancing and fighting sophomores. Plans to attend Kilgore. DARLENE THOMAS-Active in Pep Squad, Horizon Club, D.E. Club. and FHA. En- joys horseback riding and skating. Plans to attend school in Houston to study business. Vv eiwff. Homecoming Queen Susan Green is Crowned at ceremonies held prior to homecoming game. PAT THORNTONgMember of Pep Squad, FTA and FHA. Favorite saying is you can't win them all. Enjoys sewing and cooking. Plans to attend IBM School in Dallas. A-.J CYNTHIS TISI - Active in Pep Squad, FHA, CYO, and Girls Choir. Favorite saying is Beat me . Erie joys dancing. Hates people who won't agree with me. Plans to at- tend Tyler junior College. BUDDY TOMPKINS-Participated in Musical and Medical Explorer group. Hates people who say jot this clown. Favorite saying is Might as well can't dance. Plans to attend BNC. VICKY TOXVNSEND-Favorite say- ing is sorry about that. Hobbies are reading, dancing, and roller skat- ing. Plans to attend BMI Business in Longview. DENNIS TRACHIER-Merrh ber of Explorer Troup, scout group, and church choir. Fa- vorite saying is gol-ly. Hobby is I1 390. Pontiac. Plans to attend Arlington State. I69 A senior group takes over library jobs for 1967. Seniors Larry Slone and Marc Palmer keep busy in Future Farmers of America. This education will help them greatly in the future. MARY LOU VERHALEN-Member of Pep Squad 4 years, member of CYO, and Horizon Club. Her favorite saying is Beat me. Hobbies include dancing, swimming, and traveling. Plans to at- tend Kilgore. l7O ROY VOYLES-Hobbies are hunting, and swimming. His College plans are set on Kilgore junior College. JOSEPH TRACHIER-Active in Big M as Sports Editor. His pct peeve is People who aren't what they pretend to be. His favorite saying ,is You're putting me on . He lists as his favor- ite hobbies reading swimming, paint- ing, singing, and enjoying life. .CX SHERRY USELTONfActive in Pep Squad, F.H.A., and D.E. president. Her favorite saying is You can't win them all. Enjoys dancing, records, skiing and food. Plans to attend E.T.B.C. Pet peevc is people who do not get their homework. TOMMY WAGNOR-Member of D.E. Pet peeves are Fords and stuck up peo- ple. Favorite saying is Down with Fords . Hobbies are boxing, dancing, and fishing. College plans are indefi- nite BETTY WALDROP-Member of Honor Choir, All Region Choir officer of F.H.A., D.E. Sweetheart, and member of Pep Squad. Favorite saying is Bet me . Hobbies include listening to rec- ords, dancing, and going to drags. CECELIA NVATSONfHead Cheerlead- er. Soph. and Junior Favorite, jr. Civi- tan Homecoming Duchess, Good Citizen Aw-ard, and Student Council. Favorite Saying 'is My Word Plans to attend T.C.U. or Texas. DENNIS WATSON-Member of foot- ball and track. All-District in football. Pet peeve is unfriendly people. Favorite saying is Get up. Hobbies are swim- ming and skiing. Plans to attend Baylor. HQ ,IANA XVATSON-Member of C.Y.O., Latin Club, Civitan Club, Captain of Mavettes. Pet peeve is people who put on airs . Favorite saying is You don't have to have a reason to be happy. Plans to attend E.T.S.U. It seems as if Paula Snorbus has taken up weight-lifting. Jim Smith And C. R. Shirley lend a helping hand to aid her progress. NANCY WATSONiMember of Honor Choir, Pep Squad, Thespian Club, Latin Club, Rainbow Girls, P.Y.F. and All Because of Agatha. l7I Seniors john Pound, Dennis XX'atson, and Paul Lothrop take over underclassman in library iobs. Glenn Dawson concentrates on an exam? BRENDA WHEELER - Member of F.T.A., Horizon, and president of Youth Fellowship at Nazarene Church. Favorite saying is Roman 8:28 . Hobbies in- clude, reading, writing, horseback riding, and all outdoor activities. I72 BUZ XVHITE-Enjoys working on cars. Favorite saying is Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. Hobbies are hunting, fishing, boat- ing, and swimming. College plans are indefinite. TOMMY XWEEMS-Pet peeves are snob- bish people. Favorite saying is Down with Fords . Hobbies include working on cars, water skiing, and hunting. His college plans are indefinite. EDDIE WILLIS - Active member in D.E. Club, His pet peeve is Hot suds . His favorite saying is Censored . Hob- bies are dancing, skiing, swimming, drag- ging and winning. College plans are indefinite. CHARLEY WfIl.LlAlNlS - Member of F.F.A. and second place forestry iudg- ing team. Pet peeves are Stuck-up peo- ple . Favorite saying is Stay out of fights. Hobbies are farming and ranch- ing. Plans to attend trade school. l ffU! DON WILSON-Participated in foot- ball 3 years, track, and enjoys lifting weights. Pet peeves are girls who wear short dresses. Favorite saying is Well, can't win um a all. Hobbies are fish- ing and hunting. Plans to attend North Texas State and major in business. CATHY XVOOD-Member of Pep Squad 2 years, Latin Club, and F.H.A. Favor- ite saying is Bet me . Hobbies are dancing, records, and horseback riding. Plans to attend Kilgore Jr. College. ll' Kay McIntosh is honored in homecoming pep rally. She was chosen Miss Torch and reigned over Bon Fire, which opened activities for the homecoming week. MIKE WOOD-President of Jr. Civitan, Optimist Best Citizen, president of Sen- ior Class, homeroom officer and Student council. Favorite saying is You ole you . Hobbies are skiing, swim- ming, and eating ice cream. BRYAN WOODS-Member of football and basketball in Arkansas. Hobby is reading. Plans to attend E.T.B.C. or Arkansas University. I73 Seniors Cathy Mason and Linda jo laryngitis. ably lead the Mavettes through another year of Looking over the campus of another prospective college are Seniors Pat Thornton, Mike Wood, and Sharon Davidge. KAREN XVOODLEY - Member of F.H.A. Pet peevcs are unfriendly peo- ple . Favorite saying is XX7owl Hob- bies are skating, dancing, and talking on the phone. College plans are indefi- nite. 74 TERRY XVOODSON-Member of Band and V.O.E. Favorite saying is Know something about everything and know everything about something. Hobbies are model cars. Plans to attend East Texas State. Have some cookies pleads Sen- ior Sandra Keller during the Home- making Open House. BETH XVOODS-Member F.H.A., and F.T.A. Favorite saying is Curses. Hob- bies are swimming, reading, and bowl- ing. She plans to attend East Texas Baptist College. l SUSAN XVOTRING-Member of Honor Choir, Pep Squad Thespian Club, All Because of Agatha, Rainbow, M.Y.F., and Horizon Club. Hobbies are singing, people, public speaking, swimming, and playing bridge. Plans to attend SFA. What mysteries lie behind this door??? Seniors Clark will soon find out!!!!! 1 HENRY XVYATT-Member of Mixed Choir. Favorite saying is Show me the way. Hobbies are boating, hunting, fishing. and swimming. College plans are indefinite. JERRY PONDER -, Enjoys hunting, fishing, and other outdoor sportsg Fa- vorite saying is If at first you don't succeed, you're about average. College plans are indefinite. Pct peeve is writ- ing Senior write-ups. 'iiinlliri , Dixon Chevallier, Dale Brown, and Ronnie JOE YARBROUGH-Favorite saying is Believe none of what you' hear and half of what you see. Hobbies are at- tendine drag racing. College plans are undefinite. Pet peeve is writing Senior write-ups. MARTY YOHN- Member of DeMolay, and First Baptist Church, and favorite saying is Please don't squeeze the Charminf' Hobbies are fishing, and swimming. Kilgore Junior College is his first choice. DENNIS POPE-Favorite saying is Bet me! Enjoys swimming, hunting, and cars. Pet peeve is unfriendly people. College plans are still indefinite. Gomg Pfgcec lfwffv JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Preiidefzt Jackie Lancaster Vive-P1'eJi:z'e1zt Virginia Curry Secretary Butch Munden K iv-uv Barbara Abney Bruce Abraham Barbara Adams Kathy Ainsworth 2 Beth Alexander Sara Allen Berry Allums Carol Anderson Diana Anderson Jim Anderson Linda AHdC'rS0fl Dafml' AfU0UlCl I77 Dianne Athanas Elaine Aycoclc Judy Baker Becky Baldwin Pen Baldwin MQW Bflllafd DOH!! 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Ray Maiy Rhodes Ron Rhodes Susan Robison Martha Roclen Cynthia Rogers Elaine Rogers jan Rogers Russell Rogers Rosemary Ruff Sammy Rogers Frank Sanders Connie Sarrett Elizabeth Sawyer John Saxon Connie Schnorbus Donald Scott Williain Sessions Roger Shi wash . P James Shoemaker Wfaylen Simpson Blake Skinnell David Sloan 1 mga Af MHS' Richard Rice i '25 l . A 7. Yr I 1 X' rt E llllxj -- f il ' , MV D'Ann SluSh6r Janice Smith Jennifer Smith Jimmy Smith Pallla Smith Phyllis Smith Dee Sf1Ydef M9-fgafet SPef1Ce1' Betty Starr Patty Stauts James Stephens Jeannie Stevens James Stone Ruby Stone Jerry Surratt Linda Taft Janice Tamplin Johnny Tamplin Dennis Tarpley Brenda Tate Ellen Taylor Johnny Taylor Dorothy Tems Albert Thompson James Thompson Leslie Thompson Donna Todd Glenn Townsend Glenda Townzen Debbie Vandergriff ., ,,,.,,, ,, fy A i fn. 1 v 7 'iw iv 'im V1.7 Andy Vona Billy Walker Kenneth Walker Rod Watson Russell Watson Jackie Weaver Vl ll ' 'L ,gs 'jf 79 , It y l Judd Webber Sandy West Dickie Whitehufst Dean Williams jean Williams Sherry Williams Patricia Wilson Amy Wood Wayne Woodruff jenny Wooten Theresa., Yohn ln Memory of Um' Qefy Green Yea though I walk throng h the zffzfley of fhe fhfzdezz' of deczlh, I will fem' 710 wily for ihon nrt with me, ' Psalm: 23:4 Sax, qu, i 209 Encfzan fed Hieebmen Awe Mgefweo' By 76.9 Magfbaf MHS' Haffg' THE FRESHMAN CLASS is efficiently guided during their initial year at M H S by these three capable officers. Pfffillifflf Vine-Prexidefzl Secreffzry Carol HirSCh Suzanne Jones Debbie johnson 2l0 Suzy Baker joe Adams Marcia Adams Anita Alexander Peggy Allen Bill Almond Jane Ames Kathy Ammerman David Anderson Geary Anderson Thomas Armstrong Gae Asbury Chuck Ayers Karen Bacher Nina Baker Nancy Baldwin jimmy Barber Heebmen are 'W9unf.Q0 ' by 7:7917 Upper Cfaeemen ' 7' K 73S5,'5x fr ,,,- - I ,a 1 ,J ,, + , .,' Q- if ' fi:..f?fg 1-W .1 ' if ., M rr: ,N t A . Upon obtaining their driver licenses, 3 A f V A all Freshmen look forward to owning a t ,,,J, ,,,,A-R , VJ? 'Ui H car such as this. ii! W,,,. . ,, ., A 9 ' Q 'i' i Q'Ti 3 Celia Barnes Lisa Bearden 4 Mary Becker Steve Benge Brenda Benson Wendy Bergeron Larry Bice Bonnie Bissell joe Blalock Judy Blalock Mary Blount JoAnn Bordelon Dixie Boules Henry Bradbury Donna Braswell Arthur Bristow jerry Britt Hfechmen De wee ln ffvcafe M.Qf!v004 John Brock Reece Brooks Terry Brown Donna Brumley Tommy Burns Nancy Burr jean Burt Margaret Burton Barbara Byrd Gaynelle Campbell Gladys Campbell Pamela Campbell Wayne Campbell Frank Carriker jan Carriker Sue Carriker Ken Carroll Joyce Carter Larry Carter Mary Carter William Carter Deneshia Cassity Rebecca Cherry Scotty Cherry Monica Childress Ronnie Childress John Peter Chochos Raymond Christmas David Clark David Clark Sam Clark Paulette Clark Warren Clark William Clark Gary Colvin just another crafty Freshman john Simmons, contemplating How To Hypnotize All Teachers for 510001477 g 76 en' Teachefc Kenneth Colvin Lenora Cook Doug Cornelson Mike Courtney Syd'Cowart Barbara Cox Mary Ann Cox john Crayton Pam Crenshaw Gail Cromer james Cullum James Culver Judy Davidson Bill Dempsey Sharon Dickerson Catherine Dickson Richard Duncan Roy DuShane Regina Emery Danny Faulkner Laurie Finley Wayne Flanagan Loxie Flowers Pamela Floyd Billy Ford Darlene Ford Dianne Ford Harold Ford Cathy Fugler Kay Fults Gerald Fyffe Judy Fyffe Brenda George Brenda Gillmore David Godwin Freshsman Randy Rawson gets the latest scoop on how to drive teachers mad from ex- perienced Sophomores Herbert Chambers and Robert Campbell. 2l3 Judy Humphries Leah jagot W' IMA Jimmy jeans Debra johnson Cindy jones Douglas Jones Deserted scene?? Not really, this just goes to show how quickly some. 300 Freshman vanish after that 3:30 bell. Eewawe of Hceghmen. john Grant Brenda Graves Reed Graves Cynthia Grimes Jean Gstohl Bobbie jo Hadden Donna Harbar Philip Harless john Harper john Hasler Mary Haynes Debra Heard Emily Heim Nancy Henderson Rose Ann Hernandez Linda Hickey Kathryn Hicks Stephen Hightower Regina Hilyer Virginia Hilyer Carol Hirsch Brenda Holder Eddie Holland Paul Hollingshead johnny Hood Randy Hooten Michael Huff William Hughes Beverly Kerr Philip Key Buddy King Christy Kenkennon Candy Knight Judith Kuhn Linda Kyles Steve Langley Shirley Latham Blake Laughlin Gary Laughlin Oscar Lawrence jack Lee Maribeth Lee Martha Lefler Dennis Le Guin john Lindsay Mark Lothrop Linda Lucas Dan Lueking Becky Lundy Sam Lundy Bill Mackiocas Allen Maddox Joe Maloney Randy Marbury Scott Markham Marianne Mason Martha Jones Bennett jones Ahh-Ahhg Wouldn't you know? We just caught another Freshman Ghost asleep on the job! Suzanne jones Alta Jordon Betty Kennedy Cheryl Kennedy 7612 57,0909 LQ Deatzfafea' 70 A!! Hackman Qecfef Agenf Fang Qfgneo' . . Capfam Mae! Juef A Qneak Pwewew of '70 Qenfbnc l Linda Matlock Martha Mayfield Kay Mike Charles Miller Douglas .Milligonn Paula Mitchamore Johnnie Moore if vf giiilwi 11 Linda Moore Wanda Moore Suzanne Morgan Betty Morris Janie Morrison Milly Mosley Duane Murph Johnnie Myers Donna 'McClure Debbie McKay Stanley McMillan Sheri McNatt Maurissa Neely Glenn Newberg Annelle Newland Linda Norris Wesley Oliphant John Oden Bobby Oney Judith Parker Ruby Parker Ronald Paxton Carolyn Perkins James Phelps Patricia Phillips Phillip Pierpont Donnie Ponder Terry Powell Ghostly Trio??? Actually, it is just Freshmen Lonnie Sibley, Bennett Jones, and Jay Lawrence performing Hokus- Pokus on' those tricky Ellis Algebra I Dillies! Debra Pressler Cordell Preston Johnrly Pruitt Mark Quitman Troy Rapp Bobby Ratcliff Randy Rawson Dorothy Ray David Rayner Anitra Reed I Dennis Reed Grant Rice Larry Rice Nancy Richardson Robert Richardson Tracy Rives Margaret Roberson Pat Roberts Susan Roberts Larry Robicheaux Rob Robins Ronald Rogers Susan Russa Sally Salmon Paul Sellers Glenn Senesac Sandra Shafer jeff Shepard Brenda Shirley Katherine Shirley Lonnie Sibley John Simmons Aubrey Slone Billie Slusher Dal Smith Although there are Ano Freshmen vis- ible in this freeek Basketball Game, we are all certain that their spirits at- tended. ' 2I7 Herman Smith Lewis Smith Theresa Smith Nora Solsbee john Spradley Donna Spradling joy Spruiell Ronald Stanfield Linda Stephens Patricia Stewart Steven Storie Shirley Strickland Marshalene Surratt Mike Sullivan Debbie Summerlin Debbie Taylor Larry Taylor Steven Taylor Carolyn Thomas john Thompson Robert Thompson Robert Thompson Bonnie Timmins Alton Tipps Dennis Tisi Janice Toothman Ann Trachier Carolyn Tress Lelia Van Norden Scoot Verhalen Freddie Waits Suzan Ware Rod Warfield John Watson Laura Watson TAV .k,.,, , Momma, there isa witch be- hind me! Shut up!, Johnny, that is just a Freshman spectator in disguiselln Eye! Bye! B00-Boacff jimmy Robertson Rickey Rippey Richard Watson Frances Webb Lewis Wells Mary Whiddon Debra Whitehurst Rebecca Whitis Ronnie Whitis My Ricky Williams William Williamson Neila Wilson Jerry Wommack David Wood Debra Wood Constance Wood William Wood Teddy Woods Randall Woodruff Robert Wright Grace Wyatt Roy Wyatt jan York ,W I fvi F a rand finale, we gathered up a whole cob or g Freshmen during one of their many Spook Sessions! web of Frightening w e, NL! A f s, Q F t i st w Fixx? xiii is 1' 'ixhnb gi lf , h Y ' xx V In 4 yMwXmNNWx.k X .. X , --... 1 .- 1 V, Q , K dig ,, 22l Mike Chapman Mike Beane Haslett Rutledge Dixon Chevailler Marv Russell Pratt Scotty Power Jack Murph Clyde Hopkins Bart Graves Scotty Furrh Bill Foster Randy Cox QM Larxy Cloninger Alvis Cisco Dennis Watson Steve Bonner 'lin-wwwvia '? to ca. '25 Stevg-2 Lewis jack Lacy Bruce Abraham David Carlile Herbert Munden john Pratt Steve Hines Andy Clark john Bearden Bo Ray Don Wilson The Marcin!! M9 VQWIUAQ THE MARSHALL MAVERICKS: BACK ROW: Alvis Cisco, Mike Beane, John Bearclen, Dennis Watson, Haslett Rutledge, David Carlile, Bart Graves, Bill Foster, Mike Wood. MIDDLE ROUV: Dixon Chevaillier, Delbert Milstead, Clyde Hopkins, jack Murph, Scotty Furrh, Russell Pratt, Steve Bonner, Don Wilson, Larry Cloninger, Scotty Power, Dan Thomas. FRONT ROIW: Andy Clark, Bo Ray, Bruce Abraham, Steve Hines, Herbert Munden, jack Lacy, john Pratt, and Randy Cox. COACH RALPH BROOKS COACH WADE MCNATT COACH JERRY FERGUSON 224 COACH DENNIS SMITH On the bench during a game are, l. to r., Coach Billy Keesee, Clifford Scott, Dan Thomas, Eugene Simmons, and Ronald Mc- Clendon. BELOUV: A little downing around before a vigorous practice. ABOVE: Haslett Rutledge tries a bal- let step. Ma vc Gore Hhe free 23 7 MARSHALIJS MAVERICKS began their '66 season with a 23-7 win over Pine Tree before a crowd of 5,000. The Mavs picked up a safety in the first quarter when Butch Munden downed Pirate Jerry Matlock in his own end zone. In the second quarter Larry Cloninger scored from eight yards out and later tallied six on a 32 yard pass from Mav QB Mike Beane. Scotty Furrh picked off a Pirate pass in the third period and ran all the way to cap off the Mav scoring drive. Pine Tree's lone score came in the fourth period on a one yard scamper by Matlock. Bill Foster converted for Marshall each time, while Danny Turner did the same for Pine Tree. MAVS PINE TREE First Downs . . ..... 12 7 Yds. Rushing . . . . . . 121 90 Yds. Passing .... .... 8 3 60 Passes Att. .... .... 1 2 12 Passes Comp. . . . . . 7 7 Passes Int. .... . . . 1 0 Fumb.-Lost .... . . . 3-1 3-2 Punts 8: Avg. . . . . . . 6-34W 3-27 Penalties ...... . . . 3-75 2'20 BELOIV: David Carlile 1821 and Mike Beane fllj rush in to stop a Pine Tree escapee with the help of an unidentified Mav. 226 Ma vc 67416 Eonfwm 23- X 4 THE MARSHALL MAVERICKS emerged victorious from their second game of the season with a 23-14 win over the Bonham Warriors. The first score came in the second quarter as Don Wilson dashed 15 yards to tally six for the Mavs. In the same period, jack Lacy blocked a Bonham punt and netted the Mavs two points on a safety. Steve Hembree hauled in a 75 yard pass from Warrior QB Reed Vestal to put Bonham on the board in the third period. Later in the same period Hembree pulled in a 9-yard pass from Vestal to cap off the Warrior drive. In the last period, Russel Pratt ran for one yard to score for Marshall, as did Dennis Watson on a pass play from Mike Beane that covered 63 yards. Bill Foster converted for Marshall, and Vestal used a pass play to net the Warriors a two-point conversion. MAVS BONHAM First Downs ... .... 11 6 Yds. Rushing . .. . . 153 73 Yds. Passing ... ... 162 109 Passes Att. . . . . . 16 13 Passes Comp. . , . . . 6 3 . Passes Intl ' I I I . I 2 3 ABOVE: Mike Beane on a keeper. Fumb.-Lost . . . . 1-1 4-2 Punts 8: Avg. .. .. 2-39 5-27 Penalties ..... - - 2-10 1-15 y BELOW: Herbert Munden f84j attempts to halt an escaping opponent while Jack Lacy Q60 moves in to help. Mavs Edge Raef Qf. Thomas 7-0 THE MAVERICKS managed to squirm out a 7-O victory over Saint Thomas to give the Eagles their first defeat of the season. St. Thomas outweighed Marshall 216-170 pounds in the line and was favored by everyone. This didn't bother Bart Graves, Larry Cloninger, johnny Pratt, and a host of other Mavs as they put Marshall in a position to score in the fourth period. Mike Beane took the ball and scrambled 16 yards for the score. Bill Foster converted for Marshall. MAVS BONHAM First Downs . . . ..... 11 11 Yds. Rushing . . . .... 155 132 Yds. Passing . . . , . . 87 76 Passes Att. .... . . . 15 13 Passes Comp. .. . . . . . 5 6 Passes Int. ..... .... 2 1 Fumb.-Lost, .. . .. . . 1 2 Punts 81 Avg. . . . . . 7-40 5-36 Penalties ..... . . . 2-20 2-10 BELOW? Bart Graves 1531 and jack Lacey C641 attempt to halt an unidentified opponent. ABOVE: Don Tarzan Wilson just can't quite that pass. Ma ve Hoof 1?fv.Qf'Qm'e 23- 7 ABOVE: Larry Cloninger prepares to put the stop to an opponent that one Mav has already missed. BELOIV: Quarterback Mike Beane tries to gain a few yards on a keeper. THE MAVS hung a 23-7 loss on Carter Riverside after going into the fourth quarter with a slim 9-7 lead. Marshall scored first in the second quarter when the Eagle center snapped the ball out of the end zone. Carter went ahead several min- utes later when Leyden Anderson scored with a three-yard run. In the third quarter Dennis Watson snared a six-yard pass from Mike Beane to put the Mavs back in the lead. In the last period Beane scored with a 37-yard scamper and later when Steve Bonner intercepted an Eagle pass and scored with a 65-yard return to round out the scoring. Bill Crawford converted for Carter and Steve Hines did the same for Marshall. MAVS CARTER First Downs . . . ..... 13 17 Yds. Rushing . . .. 189 102 Yds. Passing . . . . . . 79 98 Passes Att. . . . . . . 11 29 Passes Comp. . . . . . . 6 10 Passes Int. ..... .. 1 2 Fumb.-Lost . . , . . 4-2 2-1 Punts 8: Avg. .. .. 3-25 3-27 Penalties ..... .... 9 -83 2-17 ABOVE: Halfback Scotty Furrh leaps onto a pile-up during Fair Park game. M9119 lose fo Fam Park 27- X3 BELOW: Scotty Furrh digs for additional yardage against the Indians as Mike Beane wishes him luck in his attempt. THE MAVS suffered their first loss of the season as Fair Park tripped them up 27-13. Fair Park scored in the first quarter on a 33 yard pass from QB john Mil- ler to Wayne Miller to Wayne Haney. In the second period the Mavs took advantage of a recovered fumble and then scored two plays later with a 13-yard run by Scotty Furrh. Later in the period the Indians scored on a 10-yard scamper by Miller. With a couple of seconds left in the half Miller connected with Haney for another Fair Park score. The Mavs scored in the fourth period on a pass play from QB Mike Beane to Don Wilson covering 12 yards. The final score in the game came as Miller raced across the goal from two yards out. i MAVS FAIR PARK First Downs .. ..... 14 22 Yds. Rushing . . . . 147 253 Yds. Passing . . . . . 86 140 Passes Att. ... ... 21 21 Passes Comp. . . . . . 7 7 Passes Int. . . . . . . 2 2 Fumb.-Lost . . . . . . 1-1 2-2 Punts 81 Avg. . . . . . . 5-32 1-11 Penalties ...... . . . 2-20 5-32M MARSHALL won their first District 8-AAAA -game of the season as they downed Lufkin 28-14. In the first quarter Lufkin fell behind 14-0 as Mav I-Ialfback Scotty Furrh scored two times on identical one-yard blasts. Marshall QB Mike Beane tossed Larry Cloninger a 32-yard pass in the second period to put the Mavs ahead 21-0 at halftime. After recover- ing a Mav fumble, Lufkin scored in the third period with a 4-yard run by Bobby Mitchell. The Mavs last TD came when Steve Bonner intercepted a Panther pass, making possible a 12-yard pass from Cloninger to Don Wilson for the six. The Panthers final score came when Walter Keen scored on a 1-yard blast, capping a 70-yard drive. First Downs Yds. Rushing .. Yds. Passing Passes Att. . Passes Comp. Passes Int. . Fumb.-Lost Punts Sc Avg. . .. Penalties . . ABOVE: John'Bearden f22j tries a dance step as two other Mavs look on Maw Top lufkm 25 f 4 MAVS LUFKIN ....14 11 ...90 128 ...171 68 ...23 15 ...14 6 ....3 1 1-1 . . . 4-36 4-33 . . . 2-10 5-45 BELOW: Dennis Watson f80j cuts out from the line during Fair Park game 5, ABOVE: Delbert Milstead f63j looks on as another Mav blocks a Carter punt. M9119 Edge Zongwew X3-9 THE MAVERICKS fought hard to win their Homecom- ing Game as they defeated the Longview Lobos by just four points. Keith Parker began the scoring in the second quarter with a 21-yard field goal to put the Lobos ahead by 3 points. Scotty Furrh came back a few minutes later to scamper 53 yards to the enemy 16. Driving to the one, Furrh blasted over for a Mav TD. In the third period Marshall scored again when quarterback Mike Beane tossed a nine-yarder to tackle Haslett Rutledge. The kick failed. The Lobos scored for the last time when Steve Judy returned the Mavs' kick-off 77 yards. The attempted PAT run failed. Bill Foster converted for Marshall. MAVS LOBOS First Downs . . ...... 8 10 Yds. Rushing .... . . . 115 136 Yds. Passing . . . .... 44 36 Passes Att. .... .... 1 7 18 Passes Comp. . . . . . . 4 9 Passes Int. .... . . . 4 4 Punts 8: Avg. . . . . . . 7-30 4-39 Fumb.-Lost .... . . . 1 Penalties .... . . . 3-25 4-40 ABOVE: Beane is stopped cold. ABOVE: Quarterback Mike Beane barks signals during Pine Tree game. Move Knock O64 7'g!Qw Zee 20-7 .J V, , .X it Wh yt, ABOVE: Mike Chapman moves in MARSHALL kept their perfect District 8-AAAA record by downing Tyler Lee 20-7. The Mavs took the lead in the second period as Larry Cloninger took a 55-yard pass from Mike Beane for six. In the third quarter the Mavericks scored twice before Lee took their place on the board. Beane ran one over from the 7 yard line and later Russel Pratt scored from the one yard line. Roy Kirkpatrick then hauled in a 29- yard pass from Bill Lambert to score for the Rebels. MAVS REBELS First Doyvns . . ...... 20 8 Yds. Rushing . . . . . . 198 58 Yds. Passing .... . . . 118 88 Passes Att. . . .... 18 15 Passes Comp. . . . . . 7 8 Passes Int. . . . . . . O 2 Punts Sc Avg. . . . . . 3-31 6-44 Fumb.-Lost .... . . . 2-2 1-1 Penalties .... . . . 7-69 6-64 233 My V9 Capfufe 54444 Fife THE MHS MAVERICKS captured the District 8-AAAA grid title by defeating the Texarkana Tigers 13-O. All the scoring of the game came in the third quarter. The Mav defense set up the first Marshall TD as an intercepted Tiger pass started a drive that was climaxed when Scotty Furrh smashed over from the Texarkana one-yard line for the score. Bill Foster split the uprights to put the Mavs ahead 7-O. Quarterback Mike Beane connected with End Dennis Watson on a 30-yard pass play for the Mavs second and last touch- down. The PAT failed, putting the Mavs ahead 15-O, which was the halftime and final score of the game. MAVS TIGERS First Downs . . . 15 9 Yds. Rushing . . . . 179 86 Yds. Passing . . . . 157 30 Passes Att. . .. . 20 18 Passes Comp., . . . 14 3 Passes Int. . . . . . 0 4 Fumb.-Lost . . 2-2 2-1 1 Punts 8: Avg. . . . . . . 4-29 6-38 Penalties . . . . . 8-70 1-5 ABOVE: Dennis Watson gets a shove. BELOW: jack Lacy 1641 and Herbert Munden 1841 join the Mav huddle consisting of, from left to right, Randy Cox 1721, Bart Graves 1531, Delbert Milstead 1631, Steve Lewis 1761, Steve Hines 1141, and Dixon Chevailler 1211. M9 vc' Eno' Qesyon lfwffz 9-X ABOVE: Russell Pratt moves in for a tackle in a .te situation. ELOJVJ Scotty Furrh finds little runnin room against Fair Park. The Mavericks wound up their season with a 2L to 8 vic- tory over john Tyler. The Mavs scored in the first quarter with a tackle eligible play involving Mike Beane and Haslett Rut- ledge. The Mavs scored again in the second period as Scotty Furrh blasted in from one yard out. John Tyler scored in the second quarter when Danny Palmer went over from the three. The Mavs final score came in the final period, when Mike Beane scored on a five yard run. MAVS . . ..... 15 7 JOHN TYLER First Downs . Yds. Rushing .. 101 36 Yds. Passing . . . . . 147 124 Passes Att. .... 18 27 Passes-Comp. . . . . . 9 10 Passes Int. ..... . . . 3 2 Ftunb.-Lost . . . . . . 3-1 2-1 Punts 8: Avg. .. . ... 6-38 7-35 Penalties- ...... . . . 4-28 3-30 ABOVE: Beane tries a little fakery. BELOW: Beane doesn't get very far on akeeper. My ve Qfompeo R. L. Turner of Carrollton used a swift passing game to down the Mavs, 8-AAAA champs, before a crowd of 8,000. The Lions scored with four seconds left in the first half as QB Bill Montgomery teamed up with End Preshie Hodge on a play covering 17 yards. Lonnie Aaron scampered 46 yards with 10:10 left in the third quarter. The second of three Charlie Sadler placements put the Golden Lions out front by a score of 14-0. Carrollton scored again in the fourth period as Montgomery tallied six on a one-yard quarterback sneak. Sadler made the score 21-O with 3:47 left to play. The Mavs lone tally came on a two-yard pass from QB Mike Beane to end Dennis Watson as the clock showed but 46 seconds left in the game. A pass for two points failed. The Mavericks losing bid marked the first time in 15 years the Mavs advanced beyond District play. Sadler was the top defender for the visitors, while Bart Graves was the Key Mav defender. by R Z. Turner' First Downs Yds. Rushing Yds. Passing Passes Att. f Passes Comp. Passes Int. . Fumb.-Lost . Punts 8: Avg. . . Penalties . . . GAME AT A GLANCE MAVS 14 .. ...70 .....123 24 10 . 3 . 1-1 .2- .3- 50.5 15 LIONS 19 152 192 19 12 2 3-0 2-40.5 8-55 RIGHT: A mad scramble for a um ble before home fans. BELOW: Two Mav opponents attempting to diagnose the play. Maw Team hurst, Jerry Dinkins, Chuch Crenshaw Steve Burke Rod Watson David - Steve King, Ron Segers, Rickie Michaels, Tommy King, Bob Ratcliff Donald and Coach Smith. SECOND ROW-Tim Lowry, Jimmy Ratle , Herbert Cl Blake Skinnel, Bobby Humphleet, jerry Davidson, Steve Holclerby, Danny Ri cheaux, joey Beaman, jimmy Ammerman, Leslie Thompson, Harry Power, FRO ROW-George Meisenheimer, Ross Pyle, Mike Bobbitt, Sugarman Clark, R' Cobb, Rex Moon, Dennis Tarplay, Clayton Allen, Harold Ebarb, Robert Campl and Steve Carlile. MAV B-TEAM: BACK ROW-Tommy Hopkins, Dee Snyder, Dickie . , 9 , l Coach Smith led his players through a rough, and tough competitive sea- song C'est Dommage! QQQ HQ? mm Qweefheaff ! 967 M9 VQ!4lZ'k Eagkefbaff The 67 Mav Basketball Team TOP ROW jerry Bennett, Tom Soape, Butch Lake, David Sloane David Carlile Tim Harris TOM ROIV Doug Soape Tom Harris Bob Smith and jack Schwartz. At Left is Coach Bob Lane, chief basketball coach at MHS. Although this is Coach Lane's first year at MHS, he has made a real impression the team. We wish Coach Lane many suc- cessful seasons in the future. RIGHT: David Sloane. P 5. ws. I I ABOVE: BOB SMITH f 'hi md RIGHT- JERRY BENNETT H - Ta -...J Q-.4 'U ig' ,, , .WMM-ff 4, , ABOVE: - A T'BT H E ' la NTI I . ' 1' DAVID CARLILE ABOVE: BUTCH LAKE RIGHT: TIM HARRIS BELOW: DOUG SOAPE Butch Lake: I'll just climb up and sit on the rim so's I can dunk it real easy-like. MAV'S 1967 SCHEDULE Nov. 29 at Carthage Dec. 2 at Gladewater Tourney Dec. 6 at Pine Tree Dec. 8 Carthage Dec. 15 at Longview Tourney Dec. 28-31 at Carthage Tourney Jan. 6 at John Tyler Jan. 10 At Texarkana jan. 15 Lufkin jan. 20 at Longview Jan. 24 Tyler Lee Jan. 27 john Tyler jan. 31 Texarkana Feb. 3 at Lufkin Feb. 7 Longview Feb. 10 at Tyler Lee Since when clid we start playing with a 'Super-Ba1l'? I 'think l N. somebody ought to tell that referee that when we have a jump ball he's supposed to throw the ball up when we jump! Hey, Harris! Five bucks says I can sink it from here V' Okay, Butch, you're on! If that ball comes clown I'll I'll .................,. . Would you believe One, two, three Bend, and stretch, reach for stars . . Oh, come on, Har- ry. Will you pleaxe climb down off the rafters! U I still say that that ball is a Spald- ing! That's where you're wrong. It has to be a McGregor! 11 ' Q. uDOI1'f worry fellows. That basket- ' '- ski ' . ' ball yust hai to come down to this end ,l., of the Court sometime tonight! so leee at ,s 'U M . .,, f, 'LV 5, 9 if Maybe if I bean him on his forehead with this basketball here, I'll be able to ge t him off'n my back. Q , . 5, wk t 5 S , . t l tttl O l ' I'll b bl l h' 'h bounisustep Coser an 6 3 6 to ay Im out WH one Coach Preston: All right boys, zlaif is called a basketball I . 3 In Bob Smith: I'll keep him from call- ing time-out even if I gotta use karate! 246 B.-TEAM. BACK ROW: Danny Alexander, Steve Carlile, jimmy Clark, Larry Clay, Hays Tebbetts, Bobby Schwatz, Russell Beary, Larry Patty, Harry Power, Locke Neely, Rod Watson, judcl Webber, and Leslie Thompson. FRONT: Dickie Whitehurst, Mike Kennedy, onald Scott, james Miller, Sugarwilliam Clark, James Stone, George Meisenheimer, jimmy Amm-erman, Tim Lowry, and Tim Harris. Marv B- 799m and Ragfferg HE NINTH GRADE RUSTLERS. BACK ROW: Coach Carl Preston, Dick Duncan, Bill Dempsey, Randy Hooten, Phil Harless, illy Wfood, john Lindsay, Gene Burke. FRQNT ROIV: Lonnie Sibley, john Smith, Chuck Ayers, jay Lawrence, Bobby Thompson, arry Robicheaux, Bobby Oney, and Mark Lothrop. i 7 2 E!! EN 4 Z E Judy !W!!.Qff - Backefbaff Qweefbesff X956 Track ABOVE: Mav hurdlers for the '66 season were Mike Beane, Jrg jim Bennett, Sr.g and Bill Blanken- ship, jr. RIGHT: Ernie Mar- shall, a Senior, was one of the Mav milers. LEFT. Another Mav distance man was Ron- ald McClure, a Junior. RIGHT: jim Bennett, a Senior, excelled in the running broad jump. M9 vewfzfk Eacebaff ! 966' THE MAVERICKS, under the superb leadership of Coach Bill Keesee, made their 1966 season just as successful as their pre- N vious one. First capturing the District 8-4A perch by downing Longview, the Mavs swept on to Bi-District. The Mavs captured the lofty Bi-District seat after rolling past Rich- ardson. Although the Mavericks lost their bid for Regional honors, Coach Keesee is looking forward to another excellent season in 1967. ABOVE: Ronnie Hammers exhibits the style which gave him a .326 batting average for the '66 season. ABOVE: Bart Graves as he attempts to stare down the opposing pitcher. LEFT: James Miller grins as he winds up to stop an enemy runner with a good old-fashioned bean ball . PLAYER Foster McBride Chandler Brock Ethridge Furrh M9 vs' Qeafon Record GAMES AT BAT HITS RBI'S PCT errill amrners ines utledge ,loninger arshall selton saff cane unden ower urph 17 28 13 12 .464 31 94 41 18 .357 31 115 32 25 .340 30 89 30 18 .337 31 95 32 21 .357 31 87 29 19 .333 4 3 1 0 .333 30 95 31 28 .326 19 30 9 3 .300 16 28 7 2 .250 29 74 18 8 .243 23 40 9 7 .225 9 9 2 1 .222 18 54 11 6 .204 11 16 2 1 .125 2 1 0 0 .000 9 0 0 O .125 5 O 0 0 .000 ABOVE: Mav First Baseman jim Ethridge grins as he says 'Fooled you! Bet you thought I'd miss it, didn't you Coach? LEFT: Wbal did you guys say was on my shoulder? Bill Foster says with a worried glance. -5l ABOVE: Tommy Asaff says, Don't worry, I'll ABOVE: Ernie Marshall as he learns the find your Contact lenses. W 0'Y3 WHY to make H double PIQY BELOIV: Mike Beane prepares to deliver his special pitch to an opponent. BELOIV: Larry Cloninger gets second thoughts about throwing the ball to first base. ledge on the pitch to use ABOVE Ray Rutledge tries to make sense of the sigmls given him by Gary Sikes. LEFT: Billy Merrill turns sideways in order to give the bat- ter as slim Z1 target as possible. RIGHT: Ben McBride practices his life-long ambition-goofing off. And from the looks of things, he will be a success. ie' I ABOVE Gary Sikes smiles as he finally convinces Ray Rut Coach Ray's first recruits for the Mav tennis team included Jenny Wooten, Francie Crowell, Dianne Athanas, Lin Deupree, and Penny Flowers. BACK-Paul Lothrop, Ray Penick, Cheryl Pickens, Kay Mclntosh, Mary Reeves, and Tommy Rideout. RAY PENICK, Sr., swings low. MARTHA RIDDLE, JR., placed third in local tournament. MARY REEVES, Sr., proved to be valua ble player. 9 I TOMMY RIDEOUT, Sr., practices mlleys. 254 I F I PAUL LOTHROP, Sr., brought honors to 's first tennis team. Maxx Tennff Team '55 JIMMY JORDON, sr., gave real Mav effort. lv 4' fff f we Q AY MCINTOSH, Sr., displayed keen ability r Ray's first team. SARA ALLEN, jr., doubles winner for Mavs. FRANCIE CROW- ELL, Sr., puts real power behind her returns. .., MQMJY -qw' ' ' ' 'E 255 conclusion of our l directed in the- through the in April. Toil and lines uttered by the specific ideas have 1967 MAVERICK. of dress rehearsal is a been fulfilled, and it lasting ac Many 77z.9nk.Q 70 . American General Life Insurance Co.. . . . . . . Charlies Flowers Agent Applebaum's Iron and Sheet Metal Co.. . . . . . . Austin's Furniture Co. ....... . A. W. Dunn Transfer .. . Baxter's Photo Supply ..... Beall Brothers ....... Borden Company ..... '. . . . Bradbury-Graner Clothiers . . . Brownrigg Insurance Agency. . . Carrington Motor Co. ...... . Carter-Coker Insurance . . . Central Baptist Church ........ City Laundry and Dry Cleaning .... .,... Cloninger's Garage ..,...... Coca-Cola Bottling Co.. . . . 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Baker, Rebecca 4105 ...... 74114, 198 Baker, Suzy 4945 ...... Q 84, 1 '8, 211, 68 Baldwin, Becky'54cjQ5 ...5..., 24, 141, 178 Baldwin, Nancy 4952.14 .... . .. .. 211 Baldwin, Pendleton 495 .....,... 2X11, 1J8 Ball, Charlene 4125 ..... ......... X -14' Ballard, Mary 4115 .... .... , 142, 178 Ballard, Sara 4125 ........ 141, 216, 125 Ballard, Virginia 4105 . . .,, .. 140, 146, 198 Bankston, Juanita 4125 , .......... 146 Barbee, Doug 4115 ..,7I' .............. 178 Barber, Jimmy 495 ............,.. 211 Barber, Kathy 412754 ........ 146, 122, 123 Barnes, Susan 41145 ..... 130, 139, 178, 123 Barnett, Cindy Barnett, Laverne 4115 .,..... 142, 178, 2 0 Barnes, Celia! 495 ..... ...... 1 39, 11 Barton, Sheila 4125 ..... 146 Barton, Tommy 4125 Bell, Gary 4105 ...... ....... y . 1984 Beamfaln, Joey 4115 ...... Bonner, Steve 4125 ...... 147, 65, !Booker,XBrenda K. 4115 . 4Bordelon, 'Joanne 495 .. Boone, Barbard J. 4115 . . Boples, Dixie 495 ...... Boyd, Harold W. 4125 . . Bradbury, Henry Cox 495 Bradburyyl Mary S. 4115 . ey, Mary A. 4105 .. Efirfh, Glenda A. 4105 . Brantley, James 4115 . .. Brantley, Catharine 4105 . Br we , onna L. 495 . ratton, Kel ln M. 4105 . . Bray, Cathy ....... Briggs, Sandra E5 4115 . . Bristow,fArthur 4 5 . Britt,,fJerry G. 495 ..... Brock, George 495 , ,,Brock, John D. . Brock, Judy 4125 . J, . X . 139, .... 178,g'81, 238 Beane, Mike 4125 92, 146, 64, 226,f227, 229, 230, 222, 232, 233, 249, 252, 292, 124, 121, 224, 236,f53, 51 Bearden, John 4125 .... 146, 223,,'231, 224 Bearden, Lisa 495 ........... 13.9, 211, 83 Brooks, Reece 495 . .l. . . . Brooks, Regina L. 4125 . . Brown, Denzil 4115 .... Brown, James A. 4125 .. Brown, Marjorie 4125 . . . Brown, Robert 4115 .. Brown, Terry D. 495! . . . Browning, Lillee P. ,'4115 Brumett, Charles BJ! 41 15 Brumley, Donna Ld 495 Bryer, Harold 4115 .... Bunch, Phillip 4125 . . . Burke, Larry S. 41105 . . . Burns, Melorie 4105 Burns, Rebecca W,-'4125 . . . inns, Robert 4125 .... Burns, lanEf'4T1'5'ii . . Burns, Tommy 495 Burr, Glenda D. 4105 . . Burr, Nancy K. 495 ... Burt, Gene O. 495 ..... Burton, Burton Larry 4125 .... ,fMagaret G. 495 Busby,fiJerry 4115 Butler, Bynnm, Sherry R. 4115 . . Janet K. 4125 .. Bea1y, Regina L. 4115 .. 25, 142, 178, 300 Beaty, Russell 4105 .......... ff.. 198, 247 Becker, Mary K. 495 '... 147, 211 Beene, Richard L. 495 Bell, Linda 4115 ..... f ...,. 178 Bell, William 4125 .... .... 1 46, 122 Benge, Steve 495 ................... 211 Bennett, Gerald M. 4115 .. 178, 240, 241 Benson, Brenda 495 ...ff ............ 211 Benson, Linda 4105 ...fl .... .. 140, 198 Bergeron, Wendy 495 . .. ... 114 211 Bettis, Delores 4105 . .,l.. 141, 198 Betts, Donald E. 4125 fl .... .. 114, 147 Bevel, Ann 4125 .... J ............... 147 Bevel, Jane 4125 .... 12, 128, 131 147 Bice, Larry 495 ..... 4. ............ 211 Bice, Raymond 4115 .f. .......... 178 Bills, JoAnna 4105 ..! ....... 139, 199 122 Bissel, Bonnie 495 .. ........... 139 211 Blackburn, Carolyn 4125 . .. ..... 147 148 Bk1ckmon,YSandra 41154 .. 179. 122 Blair, Patrick 4115 . . .l1,. . . . 148, 179 Blalock, Brenda 4115 179, 122 Blalock, Joe 495 ..... ............ 2 11 Blalock, Judy A. 495 I. 2 11' X Blalock, Sandra 4105 .... 86, 133, 1,3j.,f137, 101, 103, 199, 1975 296, 58 Blankenship, William 4125 . . . 95, 249, 266, 121 131, Bledsoe, Parricia 4105 .......... Blount, Mary Christine 49 Boaze, Larry 4105 ...... Bobbitt, Michael 4105 Bogue, Amanda 4105 Bogue, Judy A. 4115 Bogue, LeVenda 4125 5 ....,. 139, 147, 140, 199 140, 211 133, 199 199, 238 268, 199 . . . . 179 136, 147, 44 Bynum, Jay W. 4105 .... fByrd, Barbara Dianna 495 Byrge, Patricia Y. 4105 .. C Calcote, Vincent 4115 Cameron, Lewis 4115 Campbell, Elaine 495 Campbell, Gaynelle 495 . Campbell, Gladys 495 Campbell, Howard 495 .. Campbell, Joseph 4125 Campbell, Pamela 495 . . . 222,224 ,........... 179 ............ 211 ....139,179,123 .. ..... 140,211 . ......... 140 ....... 211,300 ... 130, 195, 179, 300, 79 ............ 138 . 7 '7if... 199 ... 179,121 . ...... 199 .. ... 114,211 . ....... 199 ... 147,121 .. ... 179,123 ..... 211 .... 211 ........... 212 277,85,147,70 ............ 212 . .... 148 .......... 180 ............ 148 .90,95,100,10i 148,44,122 ... 148, 180 . ..... 212 ... ...... . 180 ... ... 114,180 ... .., 141,212 ..... 180 ..... 148 .. ..... 199,238 ......... 140,199 .... 148,125,123 ....148,121,122 ... 283,180,121 .......... 212 199 ..... 212 ... 212,147 ..... ... 274,148 ....... 114,212 ,... 180 ,... 148 .. .... 199 .. ... 212 .. .... 199 .,.. 180 ... 180 ............ 142 101,141,103,212 ............ 212 ............ 212 ......131,114,148 .........-212 313 Campbell Robert 101 .......... Canson Charlotte 1 . aps Carike -1 k , ' i vi , .... e Steph 1 . Ml , -' V . yne Q 213 238 199 203 104 75 140 180 180 2 Clark Robert Q121 ..,. .. 148, 150 Clark Perry 10 ............. 139, 200 Warren .............. 212, 68 rk Willia . .. 131, 200, 199, Clark l' m G. .. illiam W. Q91 james Q111 ....... l' cales Wayne 10 oning arry 12 .. ' 4 9 03 252, 150, 64, u, lson Is - Ca ent A cle aron 1 . uea , Carroll Carl 10 . . ' Ricky Q1 1 .... ochran -I m oc ran 104, 8 .. .. 8 75 .. 200 80,95,101, 222, 291, 68, 51, 24 , 8 , . 095 14 8, ,l , , I 1 , 1 , c C p , el 1 11 , , 01 X l g Q11 2 ex , a Q 1 86 2 , 699 24 Cl , 9 , . 10 199, ,24 , , , Q10 41,198 , . 4 J iw, ll Q . 1: ,121 1 Q 1 9 J ' 107 126 1 1 . , 1 . 1 f 21 283, - 1 .. te . 114,198 ' 0 1 1, S 1 J 138 212 1 1 17 , J 114, 0 111 1 1 195 C L . 9 , ,, e , 1 .. 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Q121 .... ..,...... 2 00 Copeland, Brenda U05 U ..'. 200 CHWOOC1, LOIIH Q101 ............. 200 Copeland, Judy i1-0, -.... ...'ll- 2 O0 Champers, Herbert Q101 ..... 200, 213, 238 Coppedge, Bruce UU .,.- ..-. 1 81, 121 Chambers: Jan 1127 -- :xx 149 Corley, Ronnie Q111 ................ 265 Champion, Edward 4117 w ' 135 Cornelson, Cathy Q101 ...... 139, 130 200 Chandlefffwqype 1121 : 149 Cornelson, Douglas Q91 ............ 213 Chapman, I e Q -- 35, 1 9 2221 78 Cou ney, Charles Q91 .... ..... 2 13 ChCffy,JG3ll .... ...... 4 2, 200 , t ey, Judy ill, 'III . U 141, 181 Cheffy, Je S UC 1 ....... . . 212 CO Y, Roy I ' .' l l K 200 Chffffw 1-YJ1 10 Cowa Sidney Q91 213 Cherry, e Q1 142,180 1, 123 CO , rbara C95 H 213 Cheffyfk A11 5121 ox Q91 .. 129 213 Q 125 ,I ..... ........ , , OX, ite Q111 1 ............ 275, 181 Chessher, Pa cla Q12 1 l , 1 Ran UU 234, 181, 2227 224 Cheva1ll1er, on Q12 Aw, 150, Crabtr Da ie, 412, 150 222, 224 r ............... Childress, 1, .. . 42 , goo gllifgee, Lldaurgqll-5111251 ..... 135, cl1i1d1eQMio1 y ..... 212 1 ' f Chudre , R G. ,9 :x 1 fayfoo, John Q91 .... .... 1 01,103 213 Choch S, John ' l HHH... 212 Craytcfin, St2w:nlQ121 ............. 80 151 Chr. Ra d C95 . . A 12 rens aw, ar es Q101 80, 200, 238, 58 Cisco is cl 'HHH 1 X222 , 4 aw, Pamela Q91 ......... 140, 213 Clark 412, l A 1 J 1 OQNIZ7, 42, Cl'Om6f, Eva Q91 ....... . . . 1.38, 213 ' ,239 Crowell, Charles Q121 ............... 151 Clark, L. . U ..,,,,,, , 212 Crowell, Charles Q121 ............. .. 151 Clark, Dm N, , , ,,,, f, H 12 Crowell, Francie Q121 .. 136, 131, 151, 225553 Clark, An Q11 .. .... ,. 2 4 . . . . , . 4 , Clark, , Q . . . . 2 7 131325113 1 2 u u , . . . . . . . . Clark' 19, Culver James Q91 312 Clark, J , Q101 C Ch I . ............. 181 Clark, ...,,.... .. . 12 C'1mm'25S', ,ai 1 1 181 Clark, aoleffe Q91 ........ , .... 212, 139 my, Hglma 1 ' ' 176, 304 3I4 D Daniels, Bonnie Q121 .. Daniel, Gary Q121 ..... Darnell, David Q101 .,.. Darnell, Harold Q121 Davidge, Brenda Q111 ....., 114, 182, Davidge, Sharon Q121 . . Davidson, Jerry Q101 . . Davidson, Judy Q91 .. Davidson, Sherry Q111 Davis, Betty Q121 ..... Davis, Bobby Q111 Davis, Chris Q111 Davis, Elbert Q101 ...... Davlin, Earlette Q101 Dawson, Glenn U25 .... Deason, Priscilla Q101 . De Money,9Sl?af431kj101 U 1 1 .U Dempsey, Mary Q111 .. Dempsey, Sharon Q101 .. Dempsey, William Q91 . . DeOlivera, Ralph Q101 .. Deupree, Lin Q111 .. 86, Deupree, Walter Q121 . Dickerson, Sharon Q91 . Dickson, Cagherine Q91 Dinkins, Jerry Q101 ..... Dinwiddie, Ann Q101 .. Dixon,- Velma Q101 ..,.. Dorough, james Q121 . . . Doss, Johnny Q101 Downs, Mark Q111 ,. . Drake, Linda Q121 Drush, Lloyd Q121 .... Drush, jimmy Q121 . .. DuBose, Frances Q101 . . Dudley, Ann Q101 .... Duffey, Billy Q91 Duncan, Richard Q91 .. Dupey, james Q121 ..... Dushane, johnny Q121 . Dushane, Roy Q91 ...... E Earley, Joe Q111 ...... Easterling, Kenneth Q101 Ebarb, George Q101 .... Ellard, Susan Q111 .... Elliott, Robert Q121 . . . Elliott, Ronnie Q91 Emery, Regina Q91 .... Endsley, Cranford Q 101 Ethridge, jim ....... Evans, Kirby Q121 . .. Evans, Larry Q111 . .. Evers, Sandra Q111 .... 273, 151, 124, 129, 114, 151 121 148 5 182, 151, 54, 200 142, 266 201, 201, 141 213 182, 262, 201 140, ..... 128, 114, 107, 108, 141, 286, 301, 114, 114, 148, 201 201, 213, 148, 140, 201, 182, 139, 139, 264, 182, 1 a 123 123 200 151 290 290, 115 238 213 151 182 200 122 151 201 122, 123 182 201 247 201 254, 105 151 213 213 238 296 201 152 201 182 152 152 152 123 117 247 152 152 213 182 301 238 121 152 213 201 251 152 182 123 l F G Cac .NGNAOM 95 Harris, Tom C121 .... 100, 98, 122, 85, 42, 240 Hood, Johnny C91 .... ...... Farnham, Sherry C121 148, 152 Faulkner, Danny C91 . . ........ 213 Faulkner, Jeanie C111 ... ... 183, 122 Faulkner, Thomas C121 ..... .... 1 83 Featherstone, Sandra C91 Fields, Mrs. Margaret ' Figueredo, Nury C111 ............... 183 Fmlffea, 'ennet 101 .......... 114, 201 Finley, Danny C121 131, 153, 121, 122, 123 Finley, Laurie C91 ,,.... 140, 213 Flanagan, Frankie C101 ...... 201 ,Flanagan Joyce C111 .... 140, 75 Flanagan, Linda C101 141, 201 lFlaiifigan, Patricia C111 141, 201 Flanagan, Patricia C111 ... ... 138, 183 'Flanagan Wanda C121 .... 153 Flanagan Wayne C121 .... 213 Flarity, Kenneth C111 . ....,... 183 ,Fleet, Ronnie C111 ... 133, 183 Flowers, Albert C91 Flowers, Lorie C91 ............ . 139, 213 lwers, Penny C101 136, 101, 174, ict a-1- 4 4 X 201, 254 Floyd, Pamela C91 ........ 142, 213 Ford, Billy C91 .... .......... 1 14, 213 1F6re1, Carol C121 ...... 270, 265, 153, 125 'Ford, Darlene C91 ---- ------------- 2 13 Ford, Diann C91 ... ... 138, 213 Ford, Francis C111 .... 183 iFord, Harold C91 .. 213 Ford, James C101 .. 201 Ford, Phillip C101 .. 183 Ford, Richard C111 183 iFord, Ronald C111 183 Ford, Victor C111 .. ..........--- 133 Foster, Kay C111 .......... 142, 183 Foster, Sharon C121 139, 263, 129, 153, 289, 121, 122 Foster, William L. C101 ............ 201 Foster, William P. C121 . 95, 131, 251, 153, 222, 224 Fowler, John C101 ,................. 201 Fowler, Lily Ann C121 .,... 136, 138 153 Free, Larry C101 ..... .....,.... 2 01 Fromm, Lynn C101 140, 202 123 Rugler, Cathy C91 139, 213 Fugler, Allen Fugler, Laurie C101 ,.. ... 114 202 Fugler, Mary C111 . 183 Fugler, Walter C121 114, 153 Fults, Kay C91 ...... ...... 2 13 Fults, Vernon C101 ................. 202 Furrh, Scotty C121 93, 95, 100, 101, 230, 235, 153, 65, 144, 222, 44, 224 Fyffe, Bonnie C101 ...,.......... 142 202 Fyffe, Gaddis C101 .1. .... 133, 202 Fyffe, Gerald C91, .. ..,. 114,213 Fyffe, Judy C91 .. .... 141,213 Fyffe, Olen C121 ... 153 Gardiner, Frederick C211 .. ...... 153 Gentry, Jackie C211 ..... .... 1 54, 125 George, Aubrey C111 ... 114, 183 George, Brenda C91 .... ...... 2 13 George, Robert C211 .... 154, 122 George, Walter C121 . .. .... 148 Gillis, Alex C91 Gillmore, Brenda C91 ....... ...... 2 13 ,Girlinghousq Charles C101 ...... 114, 202 Godwon, David Fred C91 ........ 80, 213 Gordon, Elizabeth C111 ..... 141, 183, 121 Graham, Clyde C101 ........ 202 Grainger, John C111 .... 114, 183 Grant, Edna C101 .. ..,........... 202 Grant, John C91 ....,.............. 214 Graves, Bart C121 .... 228, 234, 259, 154, 222, 65, 121 224 Graves, Brenda C91 ............ 139, 214 Graves, Reed C91 .... ...... 2 14 Graves, Tommy C121 ..... 154, 125 Green, Peggy C101 ................. 202 Green, Ray Nell C111 .... 141, 184, 289 Green, Susan C211 .... 88, 92, 93, 90, 81, 95, 139, 154 Greer, Pattye C111 ..... ......... 1 84 Griffin, Daniel C111 Grigsby,'J. Stewarr C111 ............, 184 Giigsby, Veronifa C121 . .. 114, 154, 117 Grimes, Barbara C111 ...,.... 184 Qirimes, Cynthil! C91 ... ... 214 Grimes, Vickie C101 .. .... 202 Gstohl, Sene C91 ..... ...... 2 13 Guffy, Rhory C111 184, 123 Guilliams, Jerry C101 ..... . 198 Gunter, Randy C111 .... 184 H Hackney, Alice C121 .... 94, 141, 272, 270, 154, 217, 124, 121 Haden, Bobby C91 .................. 214 Hall, Amanda C101 .... ...... 1 40, 202 Hall, Cecilia C101 ............ 140, 202 Hall, Becky C121 ..... 87, 91, 95, 136, 106, 107, 272, 271, 269, 102, 154, 127, 121, 105, 123 Hall, Beverly C121 ... ... 154, 122 Hall, Martha C121 ..,.... ..... 1 42 154 Halliburton, John C111 .............. 184 Halliburton, Richard C121 .. 110, 112, 154, 75 Hampton, Vicki C91 .... ,....... 1 38 Hammers, Ronnie .... ....,.... 2 50 Hancock, Scott C101 .. 80, 131, 202 Harber, Donna C91 ............. 139, 213 Harbor, Patricia C121 110, 112, 130, 155 Harkins, Margaret C101 ..... 139, 202, 296 Harless, Philip C91 . .. 213, 247 Harper, John C91 ........ . 213 Harmon, Kay C121 .......... 141, 155, 75 Harris, Tim C101 ...... 202, 240, 241, 247 155, 292, 42, Harrison, Linda C111 ...,.... 25, 138, 184 Harrison, Louis .,..,............... 184 Hartsell, Jeannie C101 ............... 202 Hartt, Susie C101 . . . 25, 286, 138, 202, 296 Hasler, John C91 ................... 213 Hasler, Kathy C111 ....... .... 1 84 Hatfield, William C121 ..... 155 Hawkins, Sandra C121 . 114, 155 Hayes, Elmer C121 .... . 155 Haynes, Mary C91 .... ........ 1 38, 213 Haynes, Peggy C101 ........,....... 202 Hays, Judy C111 ......, 138, 129, 184, 122 Heard, Debra C91 .............. 141, 213 Hearne, Delbert C121 ... .... 155 Heim, Mary C91 Heim, Emily ......... .... 1 42, 214 Helm, Patti C111 ...,.. 139, 275, 184, 121 Henderson, Kay C121 .. 139, 155, 121, 122, 123 Henderson, Linda C111 ..... 100, 102, 184 Henderson, Nancy C101 ...... 14, 269, 202 Henigan, Charles C101 . . ....... . . 202 Henigan, James C121,... .. 155 Henigan, Julie C101 .. .. 203 Henigan, Retha C111 ..... ...... 1 84 Hernandez, Rosanne C91 139, 214 Hickey, Linda C91 .... 140, 214 Hicks, Burton C121 155, 122 Hicks, Katherine C91 .... ........... 2 14 Hightower, John C121 . 114, 156, 115 Hightower, Stephen C91 ..... 114, 214 Hill, Kenneth C91 ....,. ...... 1 84 Hill, Leon C121 ...... 148, 156 Hillis, Marilyn C121 ... ... 140, 156 Hilyer, Reginia C91 ... ,,., 214 Hilyer, Sherry C121 . .. ...... . 156 Hilyer, Virginia C91 ............,... 214 Hines, Steven C111 ..... 243, 184, 223, 224 Hirsch, Carol C91 101, 139, 214, 210, 57 Hogue, James C121 ......... Holder, Brenda C91 . . ,. Holderby, Steve C111 Holeman, Lynelle C111 .... Holland, Bobby C121 Holland, Edie C91 Gollinghead, James C101 Hollingshead, Paul C91 Holloway, Kathy C101 . Hooten, Brenda C121 .. 262, 129, 156, Hooten, Charles C91 . . . . . Hopkins, Clyde C121 ...... Hopkins, Tommy C101 .......... Howard, Anita C121 .... 136, 131, Howard, Paula C101 .......,.... Howell, Mavvin C101 . .. ...... . . . . Howeell, Pamela C101 139, Huddleston, Mary C101 ,.... 141, Hudsorl,:-Lixfltla' C101 . . . 141, Huff, Michael C91 Huffman, Nina C121 . . . 133, 156 214 185, 238 185 .... 156 ... 214 203 214 ... 203 ,... 214 156, 298, 122, 79 214, 247 222, 224 203, 238 156, 127 139, 203 293 203, 296 203, 296 203, 122 .... 214 273, 156 315 Huffman, Stephen 4101 ., 203 Huffman, William 4121 .,........... 122 Hughes, James 4101 ........ 100, 101, 203 Hughes, William 491 .. 114, 214 Hull, Ted 4111 ........ 262, 185 Humfleet, Robert 4101 ...., 203, 238 Humphries, Johnny 4111 ............ 185 Humphries, Judy 491 ........... 142, 214 Hyde, Virginia 4121 .... 84, 157, 126, 124, 121, 120, 123, 55, 78 I Iliff, Cheryl 4111 .... 142, 185 Issacs, Mona 4111 .... ... 128, 185 Ives, Amy 4101 fQm,'Jimiiiy 541152551 f Q K Lefler, Martha L. 491 ...... 215 LeGuin, Dennis G. 491 .........,... 215 Leslie, Judy 4121 136, 282, 159, 70, 121 Levine, Lynn 4121 ..... 136, 273, 159, 127 Lkewandowski, John 4111 .... 81, 273, 187 Lewis, Jessica 4121 .... 138, 262, 129, 159, 121 Lewis, steve 4111 .. 86, 100, 234, 102, 187, 223, 304, 302, 292, 312, 83 Lindsay, John W. 491 .......... 215, 247 Kay, Leta 4111 138, 275, 304, 302 Kay, Ronnie 4121 .. .......... 148, 158 Keel, Jean 4111 ...... ...... 1 86 Keller, Sandra 4121 .. , 138, 158 Kelly, Linda 4101 ...... .... 2 03 Kelley, Stephen 4111 ... ,... 185 Kemper, Kathryn 4111 ...... . 186 Kennedy, Betty 491 ..... 141 215 Kennedy, Cheryl 491 ..... . 215 Kennedy, James 4121 ..... 114, 158 Kennedy, James 4101 ...... 203, 247 Kennedy, Patricia 4101 ..... 138, 142, 203 Kerr, Beverly 491 ...... ...... 1 42, 215 Kerr, Champ 4101 Key, Philip491 ..... ., 215, 68 King, Loren 491 ...... . 215 King, Steve 4101 204 238 King, Linda 4101 .. ......... 204 King, Thomas 4101 ,.... .... 8 0, 204 238 Kinkennon, Christy 491 .. ..... 140, 215 Kirkpatrick, Charlie 4121 148 158 Knight, Candace 491 .... 215, 123 Knighton, Carolyn 4121 .... .... 1 58 Knighton, Lou Ann 4111 .. 186 Kuhn, Judith 491 ..... .. 215 Kuhn, Ruby 4111 ........ ......... 1 86 Kuhn, Dorothy 4101 ................ 204 Kuykendall, Claudell 4101 .. 114, 204, 186 Kyles, Linda 491 ...........,....... 215 Kyles, Nancy 4111 .... . . . 186 L Lacy, Jack 4111 227, 228, 234, 186, 222, 224 Lake, William 4111 .. 86, 87, 84, 187, 240, 241, 61 Lambert, Richard 4101 .............. 204 Lambert, Robert D. 4101 ........ 133, 204 Lambert, Robert L. 4111 ......... 114, 187 Lancaster, Jackie 4111 93, 143, 134, 135, 137, 100, 130, 103, 187, 176, 126, 60 Ives, Vickie 4121 .. 157 1 Jackson, Donna 4101 ... . .. 139, 203 Jackson, Judy 4121 ..... 268, 157 Jackson, Martha 4111 .. ...... 185 Jacobs, William 4121 ... .... 157 Jagot, Frank 4111 .... ...... 1 85 Jagot, Leah 491 .... 138, 214 Jeans, Jimmy ........ .... 2 14 Jeans, Michael 4101 .... ........... 2 03 Jeter, Donna 4101 .............. 138, 203 Johnson, Deborah 491 138, 85, 214, 210 Johnson, Howard 4111 .............. 185 Johnson, Laura 4101 .... .... 2 4, 142 203 Jt'ihw . . . . . . - Johnson, Terry 4121 .. 157 Jongs, Annette 4101 Jones, Bennett 491 ..... 265, 114, 215, 216 X0 Jones, Cynthia 491 ........ 138, 214 A1 Jones, Dale 4121 ............. . 157 Jones, David 4111 ..... 185, 124, 121, 123 Jones, Douglas 491 .........,....... 2143 Jones, Eliza 4111 .. 140 265, 130,-1.02, Jones, Elizabeth ....... ........ 1 86 123 Jones, Gary 4121 ..... ...... 1 57 Jones, Jennifer 4111 ................ 186 Jones, Linda C. 4121 157, 292, 127, 112215 JO1'1CS,Lif1da K. 4121 .. 136, 130, 157, 127, 121, 123 Jones, Lou Anne 4101 .. 142, 265, 203 296 Jones, Marlin 4111 ............ . 186 Jones, Martha 491 .... ......... . .. 215 Jones, Miriam 4111 A Jones, Nancy 4101 ...... !35,Hl,142, 203 Jones, Patricia 4101 . .. ............ . 203 Jones, Sue 4121 .... .............. 1 57 Jones, Suzanne 491 .... 101, 142, 102, 215, 210, 56 Jones, Therolyn 4121 .............,. 158 Jordan, Alta 491 ........... 2 iL,,.,,1- 0 215 1K130, 158, 255, 70, 121, 122 3I6 -LLL, v , ,,,. .lf Lane, Walter 4111 .................. 187 Langley, Anita 4101 ..... . 204 Langley, Arthur 4111 .... 187, 122 Langley, Steven Ray 491 .... ...... 2 15 Larned, Jennifer Maye 4111 ...... 139, 187 Latham, Shirley 491 ....... ...... 2 15 Laughlin, Blake D. 491 ... ... 215 Laughlin, Gary Hom 491 215 Laughlin, Payton M. 4101 ...... 204 Lawrence, Oscar Jason 491 215, 216 247 Layton, Cynthia 4121 ....... 168, 158 125 Lea, Charles 4121 ..... . 158 Lea, Rosalyn 4121 .... . .. 286, 158, 125 Lee, Carolyn J. 4111 ... .. 261 187 Lee, Jack N. '491 .... .. 261 215 Lee, Larry G. 4111 .. ..... 186 ee, Maribeth 491 ..... .. 138 215 ee, Tommy M. 4111 Linton, Billy 4121 ...,......,....... 159 Linton, Evelyn 4121 ................ 159 Livingston, Leah L. 4101 .... 138, 130, 204 3' 225 Lloyd, Sue 4131 ......... .. 159 Lollar, Melba June 4111 ..,. .. 187 Lollar, Nelda Joy 4111 .............. 187 Lomax, Philip A. 4111 .. , 127, 121 123 Long, Nancy C. 4101 . .. 282, 204 296 Long, Joel Gregg 4111 . . ......... 187 Lloyd, Sue 4121 Lothrop, Paul 4121 ..... 159, 255 254 Lothrop, Mark 491 ............. 215, 247 Lowry, Tim 4101 ...... 204, 238, 247 Lowry, Tina 4121 .. 140, 113, 129, 159, 121 Loyd, Martin 4121 ............. 160, 125 Loyd, Marvin 4121 ..... ...... 1 60 Loyd, Rebecca R. 4101 ...... . 204 Lucas, Linda .......... .. . 140, 215 Lueking, Dan 491 ...... ...... 2 15 Lunda Candance 4101 . . . . . . . 204 Lundy, Becky 491 ...... ...... 2 15 Lundy, Linda 4111 140, 187 Lundy, Sam 491 ....... ..... 2 15 M Mace, Beth 4111 Maciokas, George 491 ..... . 215 Maciokas, Robert 4111 .. 148, 160 Macomber, Carroll 4111 . ...... 187 Madewell, Clarence 4111 148, 187 Maddox, Richard 4101 .. ....... 204 Maddox, Robert Allen 491 ........ 215 Majors, Myra 411 ...... 24, 142, 204 Maloney, Joe Pat 491 ........... 114, 215 Maloney, Marilyn 4111 24, 140, 213, 84, 187, 73, 74 Maloney, Robert 4111 ........ . 188 Manning, Don 4111 ............ 114, 188 Maranto, Phyllis 4111 ....... 139, 275, 188 Marbury, Randall L. 491 ........ 215 Marshall, Ernie ....... ........ 2 52 Marshall, Vickie .... .... 1 39, 142, 204 Markham, John 491 . .. .......... . 215 Martin, Tommy 4101 ...... . 204 Martin, Ruth Ellen 4101 . .... 141, 204 Mason, Cathy 4121 .. 90, 95, 136, 130, 160, 292, 127, 121, 123 Mason, Marianne 491 .. 139, 215, 122, 123 Mathis Lida 4111 .... ........ 1 48, 188 Matlock, Linda 491 .. .... ..... 2 16 Mayfield, Dianne 4101 .. . 205 Mayfield, Martha 491 . .. ... 1-41, 216 1 ,l 1 l 4 4 l F 1 1 Maxwell, Donna 1101 ..,........ 114, 205 McBride, Ben ......., McCain, Nancy 1121 . . . McCandless, Judy 1101 Means, Susan 1121 9, 95, 136, 160, 127, 45J26,121 Meeker, Connie 1111 ........ 141, 188, 72 Meeks, Phillip 1121 ............ 148, 160 Meisenheimer, George 191 268, 205, 238, 1 247 ' Meisenheimer, Susan 1111 136, 283, 130, 188 l Merrill, Debbie 1101 .... .... 1 41, 205 5 r McCarty, David 1121 .. McCarty, Robert 1121 .. McCarty, Bill 1111 .... McClain, Glenda 1101 . McClure, Donna 191 . . . McClure, Robert 1121 . . Merrill, William 1121 .......... 253, 160 Michaels, Ricky 1101 .... 91, 205, 197, 238, 59 Miller, Charles 191 .,............... 216 Miller, James 1111 ...... 250, 188, 247, 47 Miller, Karen 1101 .... 142, 1313, 205 Miller, Judy 1111 ...... 140, 188, 301, 248 Milligan, Boyd 191 ................. 216 Milstead, Delbert 1121 .... 232, 234, 160, 121 224 Mike, Linda Kay 191 ...... 142, 216 Mitchamore, Paula 191 ...... 140, 216, 123 Moon, Rex 1101 ..,... .... 2 05, 238 Moore, Danny 1101 , .. .... . 205 Moore, George 1101 . . . . . 205 Moore, Jodie 1111 ,.......... . 188 Moore, Johnnie 191 ............ .... 1 88 Moore, Janet 1121 ..... 136, 155, 160, 295 Moore, Linda Carol 191 ............. 216 Moore, Larry 1121 ....,........ .... 1 60 Moore, Marilyn 1101 ....... 140, 131 205 Moore, Ruth Jeanette 1111 114 188 117 Moore, Mary 1101 ........,......... 205 Moore, Tommy 1111 ...... .... 1 48 188 Moore, Wanda Jean 191 ..., .. 138, 216 Moore, William 1101 ..... ..... 2 05 Morgan, David 1121 ...... .... 1 61 Morgan, Melinda 1111 .... ..... 1 88 Morgan, Suzanne 191 140, 216 Morin, Mary 1101 .... ..... 2 05 Morris, Betty 191 .. 140, 216 Morris, Cathy ........ ..... 1 41 Morris, Darlene 1111 ........ . 188 Morris, Jerry 1111 .... ,......... 1 88 Morris, Lurlee 1111 . . . 138, 287, 188 Morris, Nancy ...... ... 140, 161, 123 Morris, Pam 1101 ......... . 205 Morton, Roy 1121 .................. 161 Morrison, Linda .... 138, 84, 205, 121 123 Morrison, Janie Lee 191 ......... 141 216 Mosely, Kenneth 1111 ... ... 131, 189 Moss, Marilyn ......... . .. 141, 205 Mosely, Millicent 191 ... ... 138 216 Moss, Delores ................. 140, 205 Muckelroy, Donna 1121 110, 112, 279, 161, 295 Munden, Butch 1111 . . . 227, 234, 189, 176, 223,60,224 Munden, Pam 1101 .... 138, 131, 205, 301 Murph, Dueane 191 ................ 216 Murph, Jack 1121 .. 64, 161, 222, 121 224 Murrell, Patricia 1121 ............... 161 Muse, Tiencey 1101 ... ... 142 205 Myers, Johnnie 191 . .. .... . 216 McBride, Eddie 1111 .. 114, 189 McCommon, Robert 1111 McCrary, Brenda 1101 . McCullars, Art 1111 . .. McCullars, Mae 1121 .,... .... McCullars, Michaels 1111 McGough, Cathy 1101 ...... McGuire, Homer 1111 McGuire, Kenneth 1111 McHam, Richard 1121 . McHam, Pamela 1101 . . McKay, Debbie .... ...... ...... 133, 249, McIntosh, Kay 1121 .... 92, 93, 110, 111, 141,162,255,254,124,122,52,54 McKay, Pam 1111 .............. McLendon, Rose A. 1101 McLendon, Ronald Gene 1111 McMeany, Joel 1101 ....... McMillan, Stanley 191 .... McNatt, Sherri 191 ..,.. ...... 253 136,161 ... 205, 123 .... 161 .... 161 189 205 216 161 148,189 ..... 205 189 162,125 189 138,206,296 189 189 139,206 141,216 128,141 ............ 206 84, 189, 225 206 ..... 216 139, McNeil, Randy 1101 .... .. . 114, PJ Nader, Mike 1121 ... ........ 162, Nash, Billy 1121 ................... Neafus, Judy 1121 ..... 139, 131, 162, Neely, Margaret 1111 ........... 189, 216 206 127 162 127 121 83, 247 216 216 216 162 141 189 108, 105 216 216 190 162 Neely, Locke 1101 . . . 131, 84, 202, 206, Neely, Maurisa 191 ........ . . . 141, Newberg, Glen 191 ... ..... Newland, Annelle ..... . . . 142, Newland, Lee 191 Newman, Harvey 1121 .... .... Newman, Laura 1121 Night, Candy ....,. 1. . . . . . Nolan, Fred 191 Nolan, Ruby ....... .............. Nolan, Sharon 1111 ..... 86, 139, 107, 130,190 Norris, Linda 191 ..... 114, 19 Oden, John 191 ...... .... Ogden, Jennifer 1111 .... Ogden, Larry 1121 O'Leary, Pamela 1111 . . . 190, Oliphant, Wesley 191 Oney, Bobby 191 . .. Oney, Floyd 191 Oney, Jimmy 191 216, 123 216 247 Oney, Willard 1101 Ormes, Beverly 1111 .... .... 1 90 Overhultz, Tony 1121 ..... . 162 Owen, Patrick 1121 ... ... 114, 162 13 Page, Patti 1101 ...... ..... 2 06 Palmer, Marc R. 1121 .... ... 133, 162 Parker, Allen S. 1111 .. ..... 190 Parker, Cherry D. 1111 .... .... 2 75 Parker, Gail C. 1111 .... .... 1 90 Parker, Gerald O. 1101 .... . 206 Parker, Judith Lynn 191 . .. .... 141, 216 Parker, Ruby Lynn 191 .......... 140, 216 Parker, Terry A. 1111 ....... 138, 287, 180 Parker, Suzanne 1121 ...... 148, 163 Parrish, Wm. E. 1101 ...., ....... 2 06 Parrot, Lowell R. 1111 .... ......... 1 90 Patty, Larry 1111 ....... 81, 190, 247 Paxton, Ronnie 191 ...... . 216 Pearson, Brenda 1121 . . . . . . . 163 Pearson, Susan K. 1101 .............. 206 Penick, Ray 1121 261, 163, 298, 254, 78 Perkins, Carolyn Ann 191 ........ 216, 163 Perkins, .James 1111 ............ 133, 190 Perkins, Sally 1121 ..... 110, 133, 140, 127 PemeglDoug 1121... 131,163,70,121,52 Peteet, Martha 1101 ......... 24, 206, 296 Phelps, James 191 ........ ......... 2 16 Phillips, Patricia An 191 .... 138, 216 Phillips, Rickey 1121 ..... .. 148, 163 Phillips, Thomas 191 Phillips, Wendell 1121 .............. 163 Phillips, William 1121 Pickens, Cheryl 1121 93, 91, 81, 95, 136, 283,142g163 110,113,263,163,127,254,52,78 Pierce, Don M. 1101 ................ 206 Pierpont, Hugh Phillip 191 ....... 85, 216 Pierpont, William G. 1111 so, 114, 190, 304, 105 Pitts, Bonita A. 1111 142, 272, 191, 125 Pitts, Donnie 1111 .... 109, 191, 304, 1055 Pollard, Kennie B. 1111 ...... 80, 264, 191 Ponder, James D. 191 ............... 216 Ponder, Jerry 1121 Pound,John 1121 ...... 131,163,127,121 Powell, Anita 1121 .... 136, 164, 127, 126, 78 Powell, Terry 191 ........ 140 216 Powell, Wayne 1121 . .. Power, Harry B. 1101 . . Power, Scotty 1121 .... Pratt, Johnny C. 1111 . . .... 114,131 .... 206,238 164 247 81, 131, 164, 222, 224 .191,64,223,224 Pratt, Russell 1121 ... 92, 235, 64, 164, 222, 121,74,224 Pressler, Chris 1111 .... .....,.... 1 91 Pressler, Deborah 191 . . . . . . 141, 217 Preston, Cordell 191 .... . 217 Pruitt, Johnny 191 . .. .. . 217 Purdy, Ginger 1111 190 Putnam, Floyd 11 11 3l7 208, Roden, Mary 1111 ............ Rodgers, Cindee 1111 .. 106, 141, 192, 140 192, 104 Rodgers, Ronald Alan 191 ........ 217, 82 Roe, Connie 1121 .... 91, 15, 134, 135, 270, 165, 291 Rogers, Cynthia 1101 ........... 114, 207 Rogers, Elaine 1101 .... 140, 207, 296, 122 Rogers, Linda 1121 ......,.. 141, 155, 165 Rogers, Russell 1101 ................ 207 Rogers, Sammy 1101 ................ 207 Rowe, Mary-Feet 1111 .. 109, 192, 179, 104 Ruff, Rebecca 1111 ............. 140, 192 Ruff, Rosemary 1101 ...... 142, 207, 296 Russo, Susan 191 ............ 115, 217 Rutledge, Haslett 1121 .. 226, 65, 165, 222, 224 Rutledge, Ray 1121 ..,.............. 253 Rutledge, Mary 1111 ....... 114, 191, 117 Rutledge, Sheila 1121 .....,.... . 165 S Salmon, Sally Sue 191 ....... 114 217, 123 Sanders, Frank M. 1101 ............. 207 Sanders, Sharon A. 1121 .... 138, 165, 125 Sarrett, Connie M. 1101 ......... 114, 207 Savastano, John Sheldon 191 Savastano, Lark 1121 Sawyer, Elizabeth 1101 ...... 139, 130, 207 Saxon, John 1101 .............. 207, 305 Schnorbus, Connie 1101 ......... 139, 207 Schnorbus, Judy 1111 .... 139, 130, 192, 79 Schnorbus, Paula D. 1121 ..... 90, 95, 136, 129, 165, 127, 122 Schwartz, Jackie 1121 ....... 165, 240, 246 Schwartz, Bobby 1111 ..,..... 192, 73, 247 Scott, Clifford E. 1121 ....... 81, 166, 225 Scott, Donald G. 1101 . . . 84, 207, 238, 247 Seals, Barbara 1111 ................. 193 Segers, Betty 1111 Segars, Ronald 1111 .. 193, 238 Sellers, Dale 191 Sellers, Pam 1121 ........ .... 1 66 Sellers, Samuel P. 191 ............... 217 Senesac, Glenn Herbert 191 .......... 217 Sessions, Susie 1111 ..... Sessions, Bill 1101 ..... Sewell, Sammy 1121 128, 141, 193, 72 207 Shafer, Sandra Lynn 191 .... .. . 139, Shepard, Jeff 191 .,.... ..... Shields, Peggy 1111 .... .. . 138, Shields, Ronnie 1121 . . . . . . . . Shipman, Sherry 1121 ...... . . . 148, Putnam, John 1111 ...,. . 190 Pyle, Franklin 1101 . . . 206, 238 Pyle, Tommy 1111 ............ 148, 164 Pyle, Vickie Ann 1101 . . . 142, 92, 133, '35, 101, 288, 102, 206, 197, 296, 59 Pyle, Yvonne 1121 ............. 136, 163 Q Quinn, Steve 1111 .... 114, 191 Quitman, Mark 191 .,............... 217 2 ffl I R1JfC.lc1Xlf1fX.Qi Rapp, Troy 191 ...... ....... 2 16 Raska, Tommy 1111 .... ....... 1 14, 191 Ratcliff, Robert 1101 ........ 114, 206, 238 Ratcliff, Robert Lynn 191 ......... 1. ,. 217 Rather, Ronnie 1121 ........ 113, 164, 272 Ratley, James 1101 ..... ..... 2 06, 238 Rawls, Linda C. 1101 ... .. 141, 130, 206 Rawson, Randy 191 ... ....... 213, 217 Ray, Dorothy 191 .... 140, 217, 123 Ray, J. D. 1101 . . . ........ 114, 207 Ray, Bo 1111 ........... 191, 65, 223, 224 Rayner, David 191 ........ 114, 217 Redmon, Bill 1121 ..... ...... 1 41, 192 Redmon, Brenda 1111 ...... 141, 192, 123 Reeves, Mary 1121 ..... 141, 163, 295, 255 Reid, Anitra 191 ................... 217 Reid, Dennis 191 .................. 217 Reid, Roddy Michael 1121 .......... 164 Resch, Melinda 1111 .... 24, 142, 213, 192 Rice, Grant 191 ..................,. 217 Rice,Joe 1121 12 Rice, Larry 191 ...... ....., 2 '17 Rice, Richard 1101 ............. 114, 207 Richardson, Nancy 191 .......,.. 140, 217 Riddle, Martha 1111 . . . 139, 267, 192, 254, 121, 120, 123 Rideout, Tommy 1121 .... 12, 81, 165, 254 Rippey, Rickey Ray 191 ............... Rives, Tracy 191 ............... 139, 217 Rhoads, Mary W. 1101 ..... 142, 282, 206, 296 Rhodes, Ron 1101 ..... .. 206 Robbins, Roger D. 191 Roberson, Margaret 191 . . . . .217 Roberts, Jniceo 1111 ..... .... 1 92 Roberts, Howard 1121 Roberts, Patricia 191 . . . . . . 139, 217 Roberts, Susan 191 ,.... . 217 Robertson, James 191 Robicheaux, Danny 1111 ...... 192, 70, 238 Robicheaux, James 191 .............. 247 Robicheaux, Mary S. 1121 150, 165, 127 Robins, Robert 191 ............ , ..... 217 Robison, Glenda 1121 ...... 142, 131, 165 Robison, Susan 1101 ..,. 140, 131, 207, 198 Roden, Martha 1101 ............ 141, 207 Roden, Martha 1101 3 I8 217 217 104 177 166 Shipwash, Roger S. 1101 ..... . 2-7 Shepard, Jeff 191 ...... ..,.. 2 17 Shirley, Billy Dale 1111 .... 193, 70 Shirley Brenda Gail 191 .... .. . 139, 217 Shirley, Charles R. 1121 ......... 166, 216 Shirley, Katherine 191 ............... 217 Shirley, Ronnie 1121 ..., 272, 131, 166 122 Shoemake, Sandra 1121 ......... 166, 125 Shoemaker, James G. 1101 ........... 207 Sibley, Lonnie C. III 191 .,.. ,114, 217, 216, 56, 247 Slkes, Gary 1111 .......... ...... Simmons, Bo 1121 ...... , ...... 148, 253 166 Simmons, John Howard 191 .... 217, 212 Simmons, Eugene 1111 .. 279, 193, 179, 73, 225 Simpson, Waylen 1101 .............. 2-7 Skinnell, Blake 1101 ...... 80, 84, 207, 238 Skinner, Bradley 1121 ............... 167 Skipworth, Ron A. 1111 ............. 193 Slaughter, Jerry 1111 ............... 193 Sloane, David L. 1101 2-7, 240, 238, 83 Slone, Aubrey Ted 191 .............. 217 Slone Larry 1121 ...... ..... 1 67, 179 Slusher, Billie Jean 191 ......... 139, 217 Slusher, D'Ann 1101 ........ 139, 130, 208 Smith, Dallis Arvil 191 ............. 217 Smith, Frank 1121 ......... , .. 148, 167 Smith, Harry Tildon 191 ..... . 114 Smith, Herman L. 191 ............... 218 Smith, James D. 1101 ..,............ 208 Smith, Janice L. 1101 . . . 140, 130, 208, 122 Smith, Jennifer S. 1101 ...... 142, 208, 296 Smith, Jim 1121 ..... 167, 127, 121, 55, 74 Smith, Louis Taylor 191 ............ 218 Smith, Naomi L. 1121 .... . .. 167, 121 Smith, Paula A. 1101 ........... 140, 208 smith, Phyllis J. 1101 .......... 114, 208 Smith, Robert 1121 .... 167, 296, 124, 240, 121, 241 Smith, Theresa Ann 191 .. 141, 218, 123 Snyder, Clifford W. 1121 272, 148, 167, 298 siiydei, D. v. 1101 ......... 208, 299, 238 Snyder, Linda K. 1101 .... 139, 109, 130, 193, 179, 1'04 Soape, Douglas 1121 ......,. 167, 240, 241 Soape, James T. 1111 .. .... 193, 240 Sosbee, Linda J. 1101 '. .. 139, 193 , Sosbee, Nora Jean 191 .... . .. 141, 218 Spencer, Margaret L. 1101 ., .. . 114, 218 Spradley, John Edward 191 ...... 114, 218 Spradley, Donna Kay 191 ............ Spruell, Lee 1121 .. 130, 1 Spruiell, Joy Lee 191 ................ 218 121 218 68, 292, 127, St. Romain, Roy 1111 ......,........ 194 Stafford, Judy A. 1111 .......... 192, 123 Staggs, Linda 1121 .. 142, 85, 168, 121, 123 Stanfield, David 1121 .......... 148, 168 Stanfield, Ronald 191 . .. .... . 218 Stanfield, Walter 1121 .... . .. 274, 168 Staples, Larry 1121 ..... 148, 168 Starr, Betty J. 1101 ...... ..... 2 08 Stauts, Kenneth G. 1111 ...... . 194 Stauts, Patricia E. 1101 ..,. . . . 114, 208 Stephens, James C. 1101 . . .... 208 Stephens, Linda Sue 191 .. ..... 218 Stevens, Mary E. 1111 .... ... 138, 208 Stewart, Patricia Kay 191 . . . . . Stewart, William L. 1111 . .. .. . .. 218 194 Stone, James E. 1101 ............ 247 75 Stone, Ruby J. 1101 ..... 128, 138, 208, Storle, Steven D. 191 ................ 218 Strickland, Shirley Sue 191 .... .... 2 18 Stubben, Naomi Ruth 1111 ........... 194 Sullivan, Jerry 1121 ......... 168, 126, 78 Sullivan, Michael E. Q91 ...... . . 218 Summerlin, Deborah Ann Q91 .... 138, 218, 125 Summers, Linda D. Q101 Summers, Morris Q121 .............. 168 Surratt, Faye Marshalene Q91 ..... 114, 218 Surratt, Jerry Q101 ......... 114, 218 Sutton, Gary Q111 ..,... ..... 1 94 Swafford, Mary E. Q111 ... .... 194 T Taft, Linda J. Q101 ..... 142, 208, 2915, 123 Talley, Charles Q121 ........ 114, 148, 168 Tamplin, John Q101 .... ......... 2 08 Tamplin, Mary Q101 .... ..... 2 08 Tarpley, Clifton Q101 .. . 208, 238 Tate, Suzanne Q101 . . . ..... 208, 173 Taylor, Deborah Q91 .... ...... 1 38, 2' 1 Taylor, Dorothy Q91 ........ 138, 218, 25 Taylor, Johnny Q101 ................ if Taylor, L. Ellen Q101 139, 208, 296, 3 Taylor, Larry Q91 .............. 215-, 52 Taylor, Steven Q91 .,................ 218 Tebbetts, Hays Q111 .... 84, 194, 292, 312, 247, 79 Tefteller, Donna Q111 ........... Tems, Dorothy Q101 ........,... 194 208 Trachier, Rita Q91 .. Tress, Carolyn Q91 .... Turner, Ricky Q111 U Uselton, Sherry Q121 , . V Vandagriff, Debbie Q101 Van Norden, Lela Q101 Verhalen, Charles Q91 .i Verhalen, Margaret Q111 114, 114, 218 218 195 148 142,130,269 .,......139,2.18 218 136, 100,101, 195, 294 Verhalen, Mary Louise Q121 ..... 142, 294 Tenney, William Q121 85, 168, 127, 121, 120, 123, 53 Therrell, Jerry Q121 .. ........ 114, 169 Therrell, Tom Q121 ... ... 114, 169, 79 Thomas, Carolyn Q91 ...,....... 138, 218 Thomas Dan Q121 ...... 169, 224 121, 225 Thomas, Darlene Q121 .......... 148, 169 Thomas, Don Q111 ........ 194, 127, 121 Thomas, Marie Q111 . . ........ 194 Thomas, Melvin Q111 ............... 194 Thomason, Patricia Q111 .... 142, 194, 289, 121 120,123 Thompson, Albert Q101 ...,.... . 208 Thompson, John Q91 ..... ......... 2 08 Thompson, Larry Q101 .......... 114, 209 h0mE6n, Leslie Q101 .... 209, 238, 24? Tompson, Rita Q111 .... 1 ...... 142, 194 Thompson, Robert Q91 ........... 218, 82 Thompson, Robert Michael Q91 . . . 218, 247 Thompson, Rodney Q121 .... 131, 169, 289 Thornton, Pat Q121 ............. 141, 169 Timmins, Bonnie Q91 ....... 141, 218, 123 Tipps, Alton Q91 ..... ........... 2 18 Tisi, Cynthea Q121 ............. 139, 169 Tisi, Dennis Q91 .,................. 218 Tittle, Vona Q111 .... 25, 81, 140, 194, 290 Todd, Donna Q101 ............. 139, 209 Tomkins, DeWight Q111 ............ 194 Tompkins, Buddy Q121 .. 94, 169, 124, 121 Townsend, Glen Q101 ............... 209 Toothman, Janice Q91 . . . . . . . 218 Townsend, Vicky Q121 . . . . . . . 169 Townzon, Glenda Q101 . . . . . . . 209 Townzen, Sherry Q111 . .. .... 194 Trachier, Dennis Q121 . .. . . . . 160 Trachier, Joseph Q121 . .. .... 122 Vernon, Brenda Q111 ........ ..... 1 95 Vone, Andy Q101 .... 209 Vona, John Q121 Voyles, Ray Q121 W, AJ Waits, Freddie Q91 ..... .... 2 18 Wagnon, Tommy Q121 ... .... 148 Waynon, James, Q121 Waldrop, Betty Q121 ... .... 148 Walker, Billy Q101 ,..... .... 2 08 Walker, Kenneth Q101 . .. ..... . 208 Ware, Suzan Q91 ......... 139, 218 Warfield, Roderick Q91 ......... 114, 218 Watkins, Nancy Q91 ................ 140 Watson, Cecelia Q121 . . . 87, 89, 92, 90, 95, 131, 135, 100, 101, 143, 277, 271, 288, 102, 46 Watson, Dennis Q121 92, 131, 231, 234, 85, 222, 291, 124, 53, 224 Watson, Jana Q121 .... 93, 136, 130, 286, 127 Watson, James Q91 .. 267 Watson, John Q91 .... .... 2 18 Watson, Laura Q91 ........ . 218 on Nanc .. ..... 127, 42, 121 X3Watson, Richard Q91 ..........,. 219 atson, o ney Q101 101, 247, 102, 83, 209, 238 Watson, Russell Q101 ... ... . 209 Watson, Terry Q121 .... ..., 1 48 Waugh, Ronnie Q111 .. . ,..... . 195 Weaver, Donna Q111 195, 263 Weaver,'Jackie Q101 .... 142 209 Well, Garie Q91 Webb, Frances Q101 ........ 142, 219, 123 Webber, Judd Q101 . 84, 209, 247 Weeks, Anita Q111 .. ..... 195 123 Weems, Judy Q111 ..... .... 1 95 Weems, Thomas Q121 Weir, David Q111 .... .. 133 Welch, Glenda Q111 ... . . .. 195 Wells, Clifford Q91 .... ...... 2 19 West, Sandra Q101 .. ...... 209, 123 Wheeler, Brenda Q121 ...... 140, 130, 122 Whiddon, Mary Q91 ,. 114, 219 W'hite, William Q121 .............. 148 L Wilson, ,Patricial101 ........... 141, 202-X Winn, Hollis Q111 ..... 133, 114, 196, 122 Wommack, Jerry Q101 .............. 219 Wood, Amy Q101 ...... 141, 209, 296, 123 Wood, Cathy Q121 Whitehurst, Debra Q61 .......... 141, 219 Whitehurst, Dickie Q101 . 209, 238, 82, 247 Whitis, Rebecca Q91 .......... 138, 219 Wilson, Margaret Q111 ,.......,.... 196 Wilson, Jimmy Faye Q121 Wilson, Neala Q91 ...... 149, 267, 84, 219 Wilson, Don Q121 . .... 106, 228, 223, 105, 224, 320 Williams, Rickey Q91 .. ....,... 219 Wilmore, Dewain Q111 ......... 196, 265 Wilson, Kaye Q111 ......... 128, 141, 195 Wilson, Debbie Q91 .. .,........ 140 Williams, Sherry Q101 .. 209 Whitehurst, Lloyd Q111 Williams, Jean Q101 ........ . . . 138, 209 Williamson, William Q91 - ..... 219 Williams, Charles Q121 Whitis, Ronnie Q91 ..... 219 Williams, Alvin Q101 . . . . .. 209 Whitis, Ralph Q111 . .. ..,.... . 195 Willis, Ward Q121 ................ 148 Williamson, Martha Q111 131, 138, 196 Williams, Jimmy Q111 . . ...... 196 Wood, David Q91 ..... 219 Wood, Debra Q91 ... 219 Wood, Mary Q91 ................... 219 Wood, Michael Q121 ..... 81, 95, 128, 100, 144, 127, 45, 46, 124, 121, 224 Wood, Wm. 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