Marshall High School - Maverick Yearbook (Marshall, TX)

 - Class of 1970

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W- Sh 355:-. ,A 5, ' I .I -33552 Involvement - A Time For All Things Under The Sun - Senior Rings The Stort Ot Foot boll, Pep Rollies, Lost Freshmen, Dreoms Of College, Spirit Sticks, Slight Cases Of Senioritis And A True Friendship Before A Worm Fire. i i Involvement - The Letting Go Of High Schaol Tradition But Ever Aware Cf Its Lasting Effect Fcwori Ronald Rodgers Most Likely To Succeed Mr. Moral Courage Senior Favorite Runner - Up Jan York Most Likely to Succeed I9 Bill Almond Senior Fovorife Most Handsome Marianne Mason Most Beautiful 2 I Reed Groves Most Handsome Runner - Up Bonnie Timmins Senior Favorite Most Beautiful Runner - Up Most Likely to Succeed Runner - Up 23 Lonnie Sibley Mr. Morol Courage Runner-Up Suzan Ware Miss Moral Courage 25 Randy Hoofen Sportsman of The Year Neolo Wilson Senior Favorite Runner - Up 27 1 Philip Pierpont Most Likely to Succeed Runner - Up Carol Hirsch Most Beautiful Runner-Up 29 'Wx Randal Marbury Most Likely to Succeed Runner - Up Debbie Johnson Miss Moral Courage Runner - Up 3l , 1 , 1 Q ,., f Q xmx Karen Snider fgkiggl. - Q -x fvlwlf' 16,5 Y 5 ' 2 i ,.,4, ,. 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' Mr. Truitt Ingram serves well in his new position as Superintendent of the Marshall Independent School District. And The Marshall Independent School District was established by a charter issued by the Texas Legislature. Its governing board is composed of sev- en members, appointed to three-year terms by the voters of Harrison Coun- ty. The students and citizens of Mar- shall and the surrounding area are in- deed indebted to the members of the school board for the fine job they are 55? Mrs. Elizabeth AgI101' Dr, Philip Crayton Board Membef Board Member doing in making our public school sys- tem the smooth, well organized system that it is. Mr. Ray Lawson, President of the Board Mr. Sam B. Hall Jr. Mr. Joe Hirsch Board Member Board Member Mr. Ernest Marshall Mr. Don Rieves Board Member Board Member Mr. Russell Murphy Director of Pupil Services Working Scenes For Mrs. Renyck Mr. Dub Wooten Mr. Wide McNatt Counselor Counselor Special Education Director First, Second, and Third Period Office Workers: Left to Right: Mauricia Neely, Debbie Halliburton, Brenda Graves, Suzanne Watson, Pam Sigman, Kathy Hord, Pam Crenshaiv, and Linda Thompson. Behind The M.H.S. Y Mrs. Westmoreland, Mrs. Henderson, and Mrs. Richard- son work hard at assisting students while they do sec- retarial work in the high school office. 4 Mrs. DeHart works hard to provide balanced meals for students. i Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Period Office Workers include from left to right: Lelia Van Nordan, Wanda Moore, Linda Moore, Becky Cherry, Sue Bissonette, Jane Henderson, Frances Webb, Pam Everette, Lynda Pink- i ston, Rosanne Hernandez, Kay Mike, Cheryl Hall, and Shirley Latham. HIBECCA ADAMS II, French I IQ! MRS. SUSAN ELLISON English I ' English The English Department this year has had a specific course of study. The main objectives of this department have been to secure and make available professional literature to make teach- ing more effective, to coordinate the teaching of English to cover the same general course of study, to establish cumulative reading lists for all students yearly, to provide approved reading lists for all grade levels, to establish a pupil handbook to coordinate and de- velope uniformity in compositions requiring research and docu- mentation, to provide a program of instruction on the use of the library, to select more books for the library, and to develope courses of study specifically designed to meet the needs of honor, plan I, plan ll, andiremedial English classes. The English Depart- ment has placed a special emphasis on the necessity of Fire Preven- tion in compliance with state requirements and devoted class time for the viewing and discussion of films on drug abuse. Depclrfm 4- 45 x Q www .ww ,www .. A J, .,,,-.......4 ....,..N.......,4 .1 ' --.......4, I if Q -s ,.,. F 'D x . . ' 0' 'Lf' X X ,A ' .gf A 4 , . m in QA' 1 gv fi K ww ,Q , Af-f' Q 5 Y d .lffa, u K. 5 ' .. fl-u. 4 ' .4 lf, Q If I MRS. COR A HART English 1, H ' .1 wa ww if awfu- if G51 1 j IER Geometry if . A X MRS, HOSIE EDWARDS Related Math the purpose of the mathematics program to enable the students skills in the manipulations, understandings of principles concepts of mathematical background necessary for his place in In order to havejmaithematics courses available for each student, different plans thatiivary in their content and degree of difficulty offered. The honor plan, including five years of mathematics, is for students who will major in mathematics, science, or engineering and will need a strong mathematical background,-if Plan I is for the college preparatorlfstudents who are capable of takingicollege courses. Courses offered t legel-hound students are Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra TrigonoiL??itryQ5.,,Alg:ihra Ill, and Math Analysis. Plan II is for the college student. Related Mathematics I, Related II andff onsunier Mathematics are provided for this group. them th' new ,Math but geared to their level of development. Math if 1' 4 W ' iff? Q15-,-1 'if Q. tw? l W. .K ., MISS CEORGETTE .ELLIS ' Mr. Tom Johnson explains afmatltjltprob- 5v.Algelira, Trig., Elem. Anal. lem to his students. g nfl' - i Y' in E . 'vs ...rn Q F.jzt.l?w , 11. X Department M Cv A X h ' Q i ? R J R 1 the fundamentals of MR. JAMES C. QUINN MRS. MABEL C. PACE Consumer Math , ' Related Math 1 X Math Q3 MRS. LYNN BRASSELL if World Ceo ra h World , m x N Y rr .. g- i ...Q- i Sociui TSh'Idi63 A History quiz seems to puzzle students. Q-iw - as Q f. W my H ,iw wifi x fu IMA!!! ,W 9' 5 P ya History ir ', MRS. VALERIE B. i X 1 Studxffflt Counci J-. .W-sw 'Ei swf the nl' 1611 ' div' I Har 1 7 W -gf Q .,x'Y'Q 1 5. x E Q MRS. JOYE PARISH Biology li . T, Visual education program requires Mr. Lf-roy Ross to be caught in some unusual positions. C ' 11? :Nm i i Chemistry students figure out chemical reactions from their experiments. MRS. JOHNIE L. SCO General Physical Scien ' MRS. SADIE General Physical Science MRS. GENE MARTIN Latin I, II opml' 'ws Dawn Bergeron and Lois Ray- ner listen attentively. The Language Department at Marshall guaees to the students-French, Spanish, and The French Department, headed by Mary tend the student's knowledge of French in later years, Four levels compose the F I, III, and IV. French I students learn while French II students dive into tence structure and sentence the year in the 'reading of and other III and IV students sponsor The object of every to hear, speak, read, skills are taught in a carefully For Spanish songs, read magazines, decorate the and View slides. Latin provides an from the Romans, have achieved a kind of immortality through - their lasting contributions to language, laws, science, medicine, a 'L other fields. Fundamental grammar functions through a Selection stories from mythology and history, both Roman and Greek.5Vocabul building is an important part of a Latin course, especially! since ,ref than fifty percent of all English words have been derived from lin.. 3 The torch of classical civilizations is carried throughithe of the Junior Classical League, the local Latin Club, whieh is with both state and national organizations. Latin becomes ,veiifgy uch for puplls to be aware of their heritage alive for JCL members, for whom the state Aonventiotwbi iI7ii3X of the year's activities. Q' A . M K 1' X 19'- 'nv ' c French I students enjoy e'af15II5hes. e ttee , q i . ,:-3 , - Qfr iji. V' . , L V uTRn.Lo 1 J. A 5. ,Q tv. ,Q in P2 1y mf.-....,.m...... . A Q' AQ Q 1 1 ches Fr I, , III, and IV. ench students enjoy se Q5 the earphones LAUREL S. WORKMAN Spanish I, English II gk Je 4+ 57 1 t t ' f4 H BU'iTt'iess program. Although all buslness are electives, there is muclifto who take them. For the tel vides an adequate program of vocational prepara- tion. For the college bound student, it is two fold: Firstly, it enables him to obtain a part-time job, , if one is needed, while he is going to college. Secondly, it prepares him for initial employment if be should drop out of college before he finishes. 1 7 1 Christy Fromm works hard in the Businesswfj5De- partment. f ' fff+f'T w . 4 V R. 4 ik MRS. ALICE R. CRAING Miss Typing 1, Il, Shorthand ,lbs IS no .3 Mis Q R 'w F .4iF'x-Pfiiezf-'Qi . Q ' , ' ,,,' Department E.. 'ff is rg Mrs. Craig instructshergtyping stu- - identsi how to increase their speed , sk at ss it , gig xiflaglx Wi ii N M' w W 7 ww yr km , rt rr g x if SX Y 1 4 P K K ll Q I i A P - N N fs- X R if and accuracy. A Dfw MR. GERKTQD General Business Practice Mrs. Vandagriff look dents. 211 was L s over the work of her stu- Typing students riiust concen- trate on what they Aarvev doing MRS. LINDA VANDAGRIFF Typing I, General Business X Eigx ieggi -Gn- 'N ROBINSON ww K M, ..,,.k, K K f 5 y V5.9 - X . .f'iw M7 5 Lf ? ' 'ff .g La Q nixfsgff g NJ- ,fd ' -1.. 31? A 3 X l X j i f HSFHSFS! BW FOP! 0116 Oskar 'min' - 7J 'f Q Z5 .M.LizlQn15,3dfgQLdenfSriml1il aff Wfifk Ti 71 MY' , wWLN F 1g ' W T ' Q 1 'R k'A'f M35 K K .aw .--.s V 1' f . 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Vcledicforican Lindo Hickey - 8.2500 Salufaforian Randal Marbury - 7.8285 Thirteen Students Compose Top Five Percent FRANCES WEBB 7.7631 JAN YORK 7.6176 PA UL GILBERT 7.4615 V W . QE ,Q f' , . I fe-I if 'H V zjsi . , , N .. W1 A If DA VID ECHOLS 7.7368 44 LELIA VAN NORDEN 7.5405 PHILIP PIERPON T 7.4375 DEBRA ZWINGGI-7.0588 TERRY POWELL-7.0277 X SUE BISSONETTE-6.9310 RONALD RODGERS-7.3750 SUZAN N E BRANHAM-7.0540 -v5!5:a5?'i2, fu 1 W I VE ,,., LOREN KING-6.9393 BONNIE BISSELL-6.9189 M-gmc Science Phillip Pierpont Mathematics Social Studies Ronald Rodgers Linda Hickey f Q b Journalism Rob Robbins .G a' ff f gi Sv jg, -mi, fmmq ' . wi Spanish An: Debbie Zwinggie Randal Marbury Latin Band Lelia VanNor-den Herman Smith 9? 9 Q QQ tm fm ,QQ Distributive Education Vocational Agriculture Nina Baker Gary Colvin Choir H omemaking Frances Marianne Kathy Ammerman Webb Mason Vocational Office Business Education Debra Wood Cathy Fugler Football Sweetheart Sandra Shafer Basketball Sweetheart Ruby Parker FFA Sweetheart Neala Wilson Boys' State I 969 Lonnie Sibley Ronald Rodgers Philip Pierpont Randal Marbury ll 6 r f it il , ff rw aww W was M25 mwamniwg 1 1 lit iil di-1 8l Drill Team Sweetheart Bennett Jones Voice Of Democracy Craig Woodring-lst First in District Debbie Fletcher--2nd Debra McCa11y-3rd Band Sweetheart And Beau Steve Hightower Katie Becker uw-2-it q,x?1wiax,c-gyxz jig: f' ,rf -'gn 'n' ret . -5 ,L ,Q figs .17 g,W.,a,,r: sq-ff:-we ' ,J . fy QW M v 3' 4 . v Z Rex And Regina Philip Pierpont Debbie Johnson f .,Lw,v:r? pk X .f w y V, H 1 i 4 'x H , ,W .Img 7-. as 9 L A Q A . ' 1 f I .6 5 v . J J he -W Kei? VA mi 3 , F Q f ,ifl Q fi nf Y -511 Q -1.-....,.., Q: as I I 5 . , G, .. ,.i.,.T,W.,f 5 Ta' ,1IffN..., MAUTO LOAN -'ww-.d..1w.-W, W xr 'M-T ctivities if 'v ' V x,,. L , J .Af' . I if -. . - H ,lf ,, 4,21 - Pfzp -A i i -2 K . , ji . E? Alan Bailey looks like he is taking a nap after running the mile. i Sugarman Clark comes up to bat as he helped to lead the Mavs to a North Zone Championship. Spring Elections Are Held In March March found lVl.H.S. looking ahead to a new year. The student body elected two capable leaders, Ronald Rodgers and Phillip Pier- pont, to serve as President and Vice-President of the Student Council. The spirit of M.H.S. will be in the hands of Carol Hirsch, head cheerleader, Neala Wilson, Brenda Shirley, Debbie Johnson, Bonnie Timmins, and Betty Smith. March is a busy month for sports as the Mavs participate in baseball and track. There may have been a slight case of spring fever in March as everyone awaits the end of the school year. Spirit is high at tryouts for cheerleaders of 1969-1970. President Ronald Rodgers and Vice-President Phillip Pierpont make plans with Mrs. Harrell 'or the following school year. . . .5 WP, A Mr. Roark accepts a trophy for track which represents the ability of the Mavs to excel in sports. .lames Stone captivates his audience at the Annual Party with his singing. Entertainment at the Annual Party was provided by Steve Quinn. Larry Thompson, Steve Hightower, and Don Wynn. In April the Drill team featured a dance with the Uniques. With April showers came many activities in which students at lVI.H.S. participate. The highlight of April was the Annual Party. Favorites were revealed, and the yearbooks were passed out. The Sen- ior Banquet took place in April, and the Drill Team Dance with the Uniques was a great success. Stu- dents elected their new cheerleaders, drill team officers, and their future lead- ers of the student body for the coming year. Annual PC1l'l'y This is a Unique uy' Highlights April Exa Tittle, .lan CcCay, and Patsy Perkins help Donna Diercks try out for an officer in the Mavettes. May Brings School To A Close May can be a happy month for some students while it can be the beginning of a complete change for others. For seniors it is the end of high school years and the beginning of college. Others look forward to May because it is the end of school and time for summer and fun. Spring training takes place in lVlay, and the Mavericks look ahead to their next football season. Fresh- men, sophomores, and juniors are faced with study for exams while seniors are en- joying senior parties and awaiting gradua- 7 7 hon' Sammy King is faced with the thought nf exams in May as he ponders a question on a test, Mavs go through spring training in May as they prepare for the next year of football. Time to leave is drawing near for the seniors as Cathy McGough receives an award at the awards assembly. Coach Brooks gives the Mavs a pep talk as they end another day of spring training. Patti Cox and Theresa Furrhh enjoy swimming as a popular summer pastime during the hot summer months. June Begins Summer .Vacation With time on their hands, lVl.H.S. students become in- volved in different activities during the summer. Some choose to take on the responsibility of a summer job while others wish to take it easy and relax by swimming and sunning. Vacations are planned during this month, and some students even decide to learn a little more by enrolling in summer school. June is a change of pace from the busy school life, and everyone is glad to take it easy for a change. sag A summer job is on the schedule for Emily Heim as she assists a customer, .lan Harris, in making a purchase. ,, .,,,, . fi, -A Y-T Typing is a popular course in summer school as Libby M.H.S. students find pleasure in the water during the summer. Wood and Jf1HeIWeaverlearn t0 WPC- The Hot Summer ' S Month Of July .luly finds M.H.S. students involved in many exciting ac- tivities. Some are on family vacations, and some decide to stay at home and take it easy. A group of students chaperoned by Miss Hall and Mrs. Parker, even decided to leave the country, and they had an exciting tour of Europe. Drill team members traveled to Dallas and began preparations for the coming school year at SMU Drill Team Camp. Summer school comes to a close in July, and everyone enjoyed doing exactly what they wanted to do. Mrs. Parker, Suzan Ware, Beverly Kerr, Francene Neely, Adrienne Ander- son, Greg Lewis, Debbie Havron, and Dick Duncan prepare to depart from Shreveport for a six weeks stay in Europe. The proud stance, displayed by the members of the Drill Team, is accomplished through long hours of training at SMU Drill Team Camp. Beverly Kerr, Suzan Ware, Constance Wood, Debbie Havron, Libby Wood, and Adrienne Anderson make a stop on their trip to Innsbruck in the breathtaking Austrian Alps. The Sonic is where the action is in July. Summer Fun Ends In August The last few days of August bring with them a closing of summer recrea- tion while preparations begin for the upcoming year. Students are faced with purchasing school supplies and school clothes which will be useful to them in September. Ac- tivities such as cheer- leading camp, drill team practice, football practice and school registration re- mind us that the school year is drawing near. There is the anticipation of meeting new friends while the former juniors will take over and new freshmen will be care- fully viewed. Seniors undergo their final registration at M.H.S. late in the month. Cheerleaders in a college atmosphere attend Southern Methodist University in mid August for cheerleader camp. X, t,,, rf ' The Mavettes prepare for the school year with rough and tough practices in August Carol Neala Wilson Hirsch, proud shows her head cheer- enthusiasm leader, holds after cheer- spirit stick leaders win showing many high accomplisha honors. ments of cheerleaders at camp. Here We Go Again! ' laaflflli Maverick fans cheer the Mavs on to their first victory at a high-spirited pep rally. Seniors stand in line to receive their long- awaited senior rings. Underclassmen avoid stand- ing in the path of a senior for fear of being hit in the head. September brings many changes in the lives of lVl.H.S. students. The switch from the lazy days of summer to the routine school days affects the students activities. This fall the Nlavericks started off the football season with wins over Pine Tree, Palestine and Tyler Scott. The Drill team gave a first rate performance at each Maverick game and boosted the Mavs on to their victories. Seniors received their rings. Sophomores won the spirit stick at pep rallies, and school got off to a good start at M.H.S. for 1969-70 school year. Marcia Adams, a Marshall Mav- ette, is going to an early Septem- ber morning drill team practice with the band. 0uchl says Junior Jimmy Rob- erts after being thumped on the head with a senior ring. The traditional bonfire held after the coronation was an enthusiastic pep-rally highlighted by the burning of the Longview Lobo. t - , t is lanha ilni -- ,, ..,w tai Q X .ti ' QW- F , . Rod Warfield serves as bartender in the Golden Point Saloon as the seniors present their skit at the This Marshall Maverick better known as Martha Strack attends all the Maverick football games and pep-rallies to cheer the Mavs on to victory. Homecoming Climcaxes October Homecoming festivities dominate the month of October. The week-end of October 17 was an exciting one for Bonnie Timmins as she was picked Homecoming Queen at the Coronation on Thursday night. Carol Hirsch and Neala Wilson reigned with her bonfire was held and the Lobo game against Longview Friday standing fire baton routine. The dance planned by the senior girls. October came to an end with Halloween as duchesses. Following the Coronation the was burned. The Mavericks played a close night while the twirlers presented an out- weekend was climaxed with a Homecoming when the Mavericks played Lufkin and pranks were played. Homecoming pep-rally. Katie Becker is presented a bouquet of roses for being band sweetheart by a member of the band. xl -I f false alarm. 4 f if ,S . ,YL ,, .71 K 3' S ii roudly We Hail Coach Traylor lBeverly Kerrl and Coach Brooks fEm:l ,HeimD drill 45 The w i ki of 11 So Proudly We Hail week in eran's Day an along with band patriotic salute to 'gThe public. the Mavs in Senior Drill Team skit at Pep Rally. 'VVL y as 4, 2 M eg . n as. .Q M 59 if girl W was held Color Guard Dr. Waller M. talk to the entire School was faced with the month of sports as well as W l,,iswnAow the o ffended the lwas elected to serve ,1 convention which h vember ont of No idents were 94 yy 3 delivered a talk to students at M.H.S. Day. .T.A. mem- and Clennda 1970 note as holidays. on ran's Day eom into .M ' ' 115' Elsie Snyder an n VAV l - g goward for the Annual. lfiet i r l rr zyflvg ' 335 Suzan Ware and Lonnie Sibley g a walk through the full leaves. .I 1 ff-0 ,J xx 1 i A bit hectic! ,A Donna Braswell and Carrie Sibley participate in the DE Talent Show as they perform a twirling routine. December Brings A School Vocation The spirit of Christmas pre- vailed throughout December. Crowded streets, decorated houses, and presents were all a part of this season. At M.H.S. Christmas was brought out in many ways. Singing of Christ- mas carols was the first half of an assembly held the day school was dismissed for the holidays. The other half was of a more serious note in which the manger scene was depicted. In other ac- tivities the DE students held an amateur hour, and Mavericks continued an exciting season of basketball. Alan Bailey battles with an opposing player for a rebound. Ronald Rodgers presents Mrs. Lois Faust a smoked turkey for Christmas to show our appreciation for her talented playing of the organ at Christmastime. The manager scene is depicted by students of M.H.S. in an inspirational assembly. .lanuary begins a new year at M.H.S. Stu- dents are faced with a week of exams and everyone is relieved when they are over. This year students were fortunate enough to get a little snow in Marshall, and they enjoyed a day off from school. The Mavericks had a busy basketball calendar in January. One very im- portant game was played this month against one of Marshall's rivals. The Mavs traveled to Longview and came out on top of that game by one point. The band and the drill team offer entertainment for the fans during the game. January Begins A New Year The year 1970 got off to a good start at Marshall High School. Judy Woods and Janet Shannon use their time wisely as they study for exams in the library. After an exhausting drill team prac- ice, Emma Staggs sneaks up the stairs barefooted. MW n .y . fi , , Q ,g,,.,,:,mWNiM f ,t , ,rv 712 A : 9 tr . 3. , X it -4: M a 'V Ti ' Ni If iii' . iz Q K U , hi! i gig' we V . . -H:-' 51 X - JAAL' t' Mr. Ross works with his students in the lab to prepare them for their exams. James Phelps tries to make two as Lonnie Sibley, Archie Jones, and Alan Bailey look on. Members of the Mavettes provide entertainment for basketball spectators at halftime. February is a busy month for the Annual staff. The final deadline for completion of the Annual is February 17, and there is much hustle and bustle to make it. February is also a month for sweethearts on Valentineis Day. Tennis practice begins at this time, basketball season comes to an end, and baseball practice begins. The National Honor Society announced their new members in a special assembly who were accepted under the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. All in all February is a good month. Ronald Rodgers takes part in the Na- tional Honor Society assembly as he talks on one of the four basics of qual- ifications. Mark Lathrop begins preparing for tennis tournaments early in the year. February Brings Annual Deadline Members of the National Honor Society presented an impressive assembly for Juniors and Sophomores on character, leadership, and service, and scholarship. ff' Beverly Kerr, assistant editor, works toward the deadline as she arranges a layout for a page. Mrs. Wilson, our Annual sponsor, and editor Warren Clark discuss the progress of the com- pletion of the Annual. 97 if ,gf f Qf ' A ' iuid' 'E ' cg, gn if iii? K 'fs 'yr isw3 aai 1-+A-.ff 9 , fi may ., 2 Y 1 4 ,, I 3 Social Activities 'EF H 1 Q ii ., l 'fi ,iii i 4',i ii , ii 51 1 ' ' iii ' 4 i - ' iiiiii ' -VV2 . if f ' i ,Ai ! , 2 we ii 4 . - f is f ,Wg Q 5 .5 A X fg ii i f 'N i The Blue Frogs lKyle Furrh and Jimmy Rohertsl and Theresa Furrh and Suzanne Watson are pre- sented their ribbons as Sophomore Favorites for 1969 hy members of the Annual Staff. The 1969 Annual Party was a combination party, dance, and annual signing party. Each Marianne Mason and Frances Wehlm who are representatives of thc junior class entertainment sing '4The Look of Love at the Annual Party. class was represented in the entertainment and following each class entertainment class fa- vorites were announced. The annual party was centered around the theme of the. '69 Maverick -'Sights and Sounds of M.H.S.'7 The decora- tions done by James Stone and Cricket Hayes revealed the cover of the 1969 annual. Warre rator Party. Vicky Pyle, Ricky Michaels, Sandra Blalock, and Tim Harris receive their ribbons as senior favorites from Elsie Snyder and Nancy Kariel who are members of the Annual Staff. 1969 A P n o n r U 1' ca - n Clark serves as nar- at the 1969 Annual Juniors Donna Diercks, Libby Wood, Debbie Havron, Adrienne Anderson, and Beverly Cook capture a Lobo in a skit before the homecoming game against Longview. tains while Homecoming Festivities i theme A Time For Us. Oh no! says homecoming candidate Brenda Shirley, Don't take my picture! Mavettes form a victory line at the homecoming game as officers Donna Diercks and Libby Wood hold double UM for Mavs to run through. Proud queen Bonnie Timmons is crowned and given roses by James Phelps and John Oden who are football cap- Carol Hirsch and Neala Wilson look on. Debbie Summerlin prepares decorations for the homecoming dance based on the ' 'fj'lfii1Q, . :Rx A WWW? ai :vw PM Q F' ff duchesses Carol Hirsch leads Mavericks in fight song at the pep rally for homecoming. Katie Becker and Steve Hightower are revealed as band sweetheart and beau at the homecoming game against Long- view. Celia Barnes and Constance Wood talk with Phil Hairless, Bobby Thompson, and Bobby Oney at the Colden Point Saloon in the senior skit. 1969 Homecoming Queen Bonnie Timmins Bonnie Timmins was selected by popular vote of the MHS student body as 1969 Homecoming Queen. The many activities in which she is involved are: cheerleader, class officer, member of Honor Choir, FTA, and'Student Council. 2nd Duchess Neolcl Wilson Neala Wilson was chosen as second Duchess at the 1969 Homecoming. The many activities in which she is involved are: cheerleader for MHS, parliamentarian of the Student Council, treasurer of the Latin Club, and a member of FTA and Junior Civitan. lst Duchess Carol Hirsch Carol Hirsch, who was the first Duchess at the 1969 homecoming represents her class well in all her activities. Currently, she is serving as Head Cheerleader, Student Council Secretary, group leader for the FTA, Secretary of Junior Civitan, and a member of the Latin Club. 55x45 Suzan Ware Mary Haynes J ones Bomue Tlmmlns Homecoming Queen The And Hei Cook Queen tour? F I Neala Wilson 2nd Duchess Carol H irsch' l I st Dudze 93 Mauanne Mason Sandra Schafer .gf T 6' 3 LL, Q?i i 5 E f ' 1A'. I n , , . f 1 1969 Home Queen: Bonnie Timmons Duchess: Carol Hirsch Escort: Ronny Stanfield Escort: Billy Wood f .tlfffff coming Court Candidate : Mary Haynes Candidate: Sandra Shafer Candidate: Marianne Mason Candidate: Suzanne Jones Escort: Bill Almond Escort: Bobby Thompson Candidate: Suzan Ware Escort: Paul Gilbert Escort: Reed Graves Candidate: Lenora Cook Escort: Frank Gardiner Escort: Randy Hooton gw I :- Q ,Q E :wg a t t , . if Q' 9, ' 5 , ,, ,:,. t A . , H , f . ,aaa ,g'fz'f2 'fy . '4 ' '- i'fg2i'25 -Q i Duchess: Neala Wllson E ,- , ,f Q' P' f .1 : 2 Escort: Ronald Rogers --, 4 f 4 if-I -:V-1:5-Ll' 4, QfQ? i:-4 Candidate: Brenda Shirley Escort: Lonnie Sibley In 'F T .7 -A+ if -a lx W aw, 1 .1 f 'L N. wig Ui' W 192, -f Organizations K Nb .ff ,E 5 if at 5 If if S Q ,, ,Q V- .1,X... - 3 i 2 f j f j J im W' ' fast H , - . . ,. MA . - Movettes '70 Once again the Marshall Mavettes have shown their ability to perform clrills and routines per- fectly. This summer many Mavettes attended SMU Drill Team Camp in July. The last two weeks in August were work, work, work for the girls. The Mavettes performed at the Colton Bowl in Septem- ber and at every Maverick football game. Each girl has shared her own memories of happiness, disap- pointment, accomplishment, and applause. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Charlsie Cooke, the Mav- ettes will continue to be Marshall's finest. The Officers are: Center: Suzan Ware-Colonel: L. to R.: Emily Heim, Lt. Colonel: Dona Diercks, lst Captain: and Libby Wood, 2nd Captain. .RC The Movette Lieutencmts These ten girls also help to organize the Mavettes. Each lieutenant instructs her squad individually to improve and perfect their routines and drills. They are: Center: Leah .lagotg WWX 1st row: Kathy Ammerman, Kathy Hord, Gail Cromer, and Ruby Parker. 2nd Row: Brenda Graves, Ian York, Rosanne Hernandez, Sandra Shafer, and Beverly Kerr. 'ever' Mrwelte Sponsor: Mrs. Charlsie Cooke Sandra Shafefs Squad: L. to R.: Karen Snider, Joy Lancaster, Adrian Anderson, Debbie Haveron, Exa Tittle, Ian McCay, Dorothy Gardiner, Connie Mason. and Gay Asbury. Tweet, Tweet - GO MAVS! Ruby Parkefs Squad: Teresa Rice, Janet Tipton, Jane Henderson, Dixie Bissel, Sally Pyle, Vickie Davis, Beth Nichols, Patty Bailey, Janna Williams, and Elizabeth Key. Gail Cromer's Squad: Sheri Oden, Debra Foster, Charlotte Foster, Teresa Furrh, Jane Frasier, Becky Barnes, Denise Richards, Patty Cox, and Connie Chandler. Leah Jagofs Squad: Debbie Zwinggi, Marcia Adams, Denise Zwinggi, Kathy Morris, Beth Fugler, Teresa Smith, Renee Mc- Duffy, Debbie Flecther, Libby Patty, and Linda Pinkston. Left, Left, Left, Rigm, Leff Brenda Graves' Squad: L. to R.: Karen Summers, Lois Lane, Katherine Hightower, Ima Staggs, Dawn Pitman, Janet Noland, Beverly Cook, Julie Harris, and Judy Bennett. Kathy Hord's Squad: L. to R.: Theresa Woodruff, Suzanne Jones, Renee Johnson, LuAnn McClatchey, Loren Graves, Dana Clark, Marty Woodfin, Colleen Girlinghouse, and Suzanne Watson. Kathy Ammermarfs Squad: Mary McElroy, Debra Ells, Marybeth Lee, Diann Hopkins, Ann Brown, JoAnn Jackson, Nancy Scnhorbes, Dana Ramsey, and Pat Hughes. Beverly Kerr's Squad: L. to R.: Debbie Halliburton, Jackie Kee, Karen Koenig, Judy Clark, Sharon Hester, Cathy Potter, Linda Johnson, Kathy Brasch, Kay Green. ' J' ' ' 33,2 , -v:r 5 2 V as ' . 15: A' m ll, J m f r I V V , . .,,L. if f: . g. E .. f-A? ,,V'L S I . 4 . if-fp iff, 54 23.6 J Q . ...K A w L, ul .ua gfwlx rn, ,A ef f ,- .109--4.,'.. .'.,,'g, 1 .. -s.. .M--Q A-'W'-., f--L'.1.w-.H f -,, NJ' x 1:z??542:t-Fu :::?::2e .g3S53fii????5 fa fi7f.YQg'7i1 ,:f17f5g5ggg5,5, 1, e S mile I ,, . , k i-- ,, I fy' M. , 'MV A L .43 a L' .Wi-1' l . A J ' e ',,. : 3 -1 4 I H , J N l ,.- Jlj-Eg? i ff' jsli' '11'Y251f:, ' - ' W ff Q 13.1 Qi' . 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Reactlvated Chapter Charter Number 1349 Juniors and Seniors inducted under Reacti vated Charter. Theresa Abraham Catherine J. Alder Suzanne Branham Penny Flowers Cecelia Hall Scott Hancock Nancy Henderson Linda Hickey Linda Hudson Donna Jean Jackson Patsy Ellen Johnson Lou Anne Jones Suzanna Key Loren King Randall Marbury Cathy McGough Patti Page Martha Peteet Hugh Philip Pierpont Ronald Rodgers Elaine Rogers Connie Schnorbus Jennifer Smith Lelia Van Norden Jan York Deborah Zwinggi Library Club Officers: Bonnie Timmons-President, John Harper-Vice President, Sherry Oden-Recording Secretary, Paulette Clark-Corresponding Secretary, Treas- urer-Scotty Cherry, Suzanne Morgan-Reporter, Debbie Pressler-Historian, and Parliamentarian-John Oden. MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY CLUB Mr, Leonard Tread- well sponsors the The Future Farmers of America's Marshall officers are as shown: FFA. fBottom Left to Top Rightl Johnny Fyffe-Secretary, John Purnell-President, Randy - Jones, Johnny Pruitt-Student Ad- visor, Joe Westmoreland-Reporter, Lee Hardy-Sentinel, and Sam Lawless-Vice-Pres. .A r rr' The Marshall Chapter of FFA promotes betterment of agricultur- al work and has benefited us greatly. 1 rw-H' Checking to see that this chain saw has adequate oil is Steve Gentry, Ralph Meisenheimer, James Belony, Alton Wier, and Sam Clark. Cecil Simmons and Ricky Wilson check feed for cattle. Participating in FFA class are Lee Hardy, Charles Moss, Sammy Lawless, Joe Westmoreland. Johnny Pruitt, James Belony, Ricky Wilson, Alton Wier, and Steve Gentry. The Future Teachers Association officers include lseatedj Marianne Mason-Reporter, Sandra Shafer-President, Rosanne Hernandez-lst Vice President, fstandingl Randal Marbury-Historian, Emily Heim-Secretary, Grant Rice-Treasurer, and Ronald Rodgers-2nd Vice President. Mrs. .lane McGill and Mrs. Pauline Staggers are the F.T.A. sponsors this year. u Group Leaders of F.T.A. are fseatedi Glennda Link, Kathy Ammerman, Karen Bacher, Gail Cromer, Teresa Rice, fstandingl Lenora Cook, Suzanne Jones, Beverly Kerr, and Adrienne Anderson. Senior members of F.T.A. Junior members of F.T.A. l II Sophomore and Freshman members of F.T.A. . A r A A . Nat 1 1 Q., ' ':ics.-.ygm ,rg 5 f. K I y s , K -L, H WM . W .A,. , -f'WMfQQmw,f2M 4 , Maw Ax, W ,awe 1 .:r',W1feMxms,ggiL1,L, 'iA Mi'E g'vifEieaJf531 'K J kiwi f' xfu.emwA:' mas' 1-wwf vky 41.4, ,z Q' .swf f ,Nzgsfv .HR X2 4g+1,1,-:n,fgp, ,:f -N ysiagmmi 5 131, W 1 sw A -A TSW 354iQ5fE?sMJvhr:'':1,1w35,,ft'- , AFL 1 52- - ' W1 ,Q ' - fffw' -, ' I Hi? 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ACCOMPANISTS Glennda Link fHonor Mixed? is Mollie Strack fHonor Mixedl Vicky Davis fMixed Choirl Cindy Grimes fHonor Girlsl Katherine Hightower fHonor Girlsj Suzanne Huffman fFreshman Girlsl HONORS MIXED CHOIR Bottom Left to T op Right: Marcia Adams, Frances Webb, Laurie Finley, Susan Ware, Dub Newburg, Ronnie Rains, Paul Wolven, Richard Watson, Theresa Smith, Debbie Easterling, Brenda Graves, Mollie Strack fAccompanistJ, Debbie Summerlin, Bonnie Timmons, Karen Bacher, Gaynelle Campbell, Ricky Rippey, John Lindsay, David Lewis, Johnny Simmons, Nolan Lewis, Suzanne Jones, Ann Trachier, Tavi Rogers, Jackie Kee, Linda Brooks, Susan Senn, Teresa Rice, Andre Jagot, Steve Thompson, Reed Graves, Arch Leslie, John Harper, Bobby Thompson, Alton Tipps, Martha Strack, Nancy Henderson, Suzanne Condray, Debbie Johnson, Marianne Mason, Tracy Rives, Rose Shaw, Mike Hardin, Randy Woodruff, Ronnie Stanfield, Phil Harless, Jean Burt, Paul Hollingshead, Alan Bailey, Junior Tait. Becky Cherry, Debbie McKay, Sally Salmon. and Cathy Cooke. Not Pictured are Kathy Ammerman, Steve Benge, Glennda Link fAccompanistJ, Dorothy Ray, and Ricky Smoke. ,tt ,J ,.,, ff., vw 'W HONORS GIRLS' CHOIR Shown are: Wanese Wagnor, Margaret Lavine, Linda Moore, Brenda Smith, Debbie Cook, Kathy Morris, Brenda Campbell, Ginger Latham, Bonnie Kinkennon, Linda Parker, Janet Betts, Emma Staggs, Davlyn Ford, Emily Heim, Brenda Shirley, Jan Sarrett, Linda Briggs, Becky Barnes, Beverly Cook, Deborah Ford, Charlotte Foster, Cricket Hayes, Karen Simpson, Jane Fraser, Kathy Hintz, Sarah Laughlin, Carolyn Moore, Sharon Hayner, Sandra Shafer, Cathy Cope, Bette Hughes, Barbara Hall, Melinda Milstead, Jeanette Davis, and Kenda Williams. Not Pictured are Anna Barnett, Sandra Benson, Brenda Blackmon, Viola Bush, Dana Clark, Darlene Hadwin, Jo Ann Jackson, Jonaline Joiner, Emma Keller, Lois Lane, Shirley Latham, Melissa Latimore, Janet Nolan, Vickie Shirley, Renee Ward, and Mary Whiddon. Also ac- companists are Cindy Grimes and Katherine Hightower. TM I MIXED CHOIR Mona Amonette, 'Celia Barnes, Kim Baskett, Raynette Blair, Donna Brown, Stan Chambers Mike Courtney, Vickie Davis faccompanisti, Debbie Floyd, Dennis Freeman, Mike Gibson: Robert Hadlock, Fred Hayner, Donna Heard, Debbie Hopkins, Jack Howell, Linda Johnson, Barbara Kennedy, Tina Larkin, Jack Lee, Sam Lundy, Jeannie Maddox, Carolyn Morgan Bobbie Nutt, Roger Pierce, Bryant Pope, Teresa Pruitt, Jeanette Robertson, Joan Scasta Wesley Simms, Ted Slone, Debra Stewart, Debbie Swendson, James Taylor, Joseph Thomas: Billy Warren, Eddie Watson, and Ricky Williams. FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHOIR Toni Archer, Sherri Amould, Cindy Bacher, Jeanell Belony, Joy Bettis, Terry Bruce, Carol Capps, Debbie Caraco, Susan Cunningham, Cheryl Denney, Linda Ellis, Dianne Evans, Libby Fant, Delores Flanagan, Charlotte Ford, Christie Fromm, Sara Futrell, Elease Goode, Wanda Cray, Kathy Grubbs, Dorothy Hall, Ada Hawthorne, Suzanne Huffman, Judy Jackson, Linda Johnson, Deborah Kendall, Wanda Kindley, Laura Laughlin, Nita Leith, Laurie Maranto, Terry Matthews, Carla McCain, Jeannie McClatchy, Cathy McNiel, Vickie Moon, Barbara Moore, Patti Munden, Mary Myers, Janet Nash, Vickie Pruitt, Julie Shafer, Rhonda Smith, Nancy Summerlin, Terry Taylor, Becky Tompkins, Jeannie Wagnor, Margie Watson, Eileen Wilson. 1 i i, S Special Award Winners ALL STATE CANDIDATES include Frances Webb, Mari- anne Mason, Cathy Cooke, Gynelle Campbell, Dorothy Ray, and Nolan Lewis. Fran- cis Webb was selected to par- ticipate in the All State Choir. ALL REGION WINNERS include Francis Webb, Gaynelle Campbell, Theresa Smith, Tracy Rives, Mari- anne Mason, Cathy Cooke, Steve Thompson, Dub Newberg, Reed Graves, Ronnie Stanfield, Alan Bailey, Nolan Lewis, and Paul Wolven. P The Marshall High School band has contributed greatly to many school functions. Under the capable leader- ship of Billy Poole, they have won f honors for lVI.H.S. by competing with other bands. They have spent countless hours and have proven their devotion to Marshall High School. 'Xl Y- fn 1 X ' ' 4 so ' QVAJLH itjjgokj- 1 I K 5 x Billy Poole leads the band in an afternoon pep rally. i The M.H.S. Sextet includes William Hughes-Trumpet, Steve Hightower-Trumpet, Kenneth Thompson-French Hom, Randy Ford-Trombone, Rod Warfield--Baritone, and Roy Watt-Tuba. The All Region Band members are: Larry Coleman-Percussion II, Randy Ford-Trombone, Roy Wyatt-Tuba, Kenneth Thomp- son-French Horn, and Herman Smith-French Horn. Herman Smith fulfills his second year as drum major and has proved his worthiness well. Carrie Sibley The Cheyannes .have done an ex- cellent job this year at both games and pep rallies. These girls are ex- ceptionally devoted to their positions as twirlers and have proved it well this year. Barbara Hillis Mary Dale Whiddon ASST. DRUM MAJOR CI I1 I1 6 S Donna Braswell ALTERNATES N.. Debbie Neel Cara East Pam Towns Shown at right are fstandingl P a m Towns, Mary Dale Whiddon, D o n n a Braswell, Margaret Taylor, fKneelingl Carry Sibley, and Barbara Hillis. Margaret Taylor TRUMPETS Back Row, Left to Right: Danny Davidson, Steve Hightower, Robert Wat- son, Donnie Hyde, Jay Nesbitt, William Hughes. Front Row, Left to Right: Sheryl Cundiff, Barbara Hillis, Doug Mc- Cann, Dianne Oney, Lib- by Barton. l BASSES t Left to Right: Roy Wyatt, John Spradley, Jerry Ross. 1 l' PICCOLO Left to Right: Elyse Nes- bitt, Cara East, Pam Towns I OBOES Left to Right: Carrie Sibley, Mary Dale Whid- don. DRUM SECTION Left to Right: Larry Golemon, Keith Fletcher, Bill Monigold, Donna Braswell, Kyle Hardy, Jimmy Hooper, Katie Becker. SAXOPHONES Marsha Ford, Caynell Burton, Brian Bellinger, Cindy Grimes. TROMBONES Back Row: Ronnie Pugh, Aubruy Williams, Billy Mike Maloney, Randy Ford. BARITONES Front Row: .lohn War- field, Rod Warfield, Larry Hunt. FRENCH HORNS Back Row: Herman Smith, .ludy Blalock, Kenneth Thompson. First Row: Susan Hayes, Terry Zook, Barbara Kale. CLARINET Buck Row: Ann Becker, Bill Salmon, David Ray- ner, Sally Salmon, Suz- anne Stewart. Front Row: Margaret Taylor, Terry Carr, Wendy Ber- geron, Debbie Neel, Janet Taylor. Not Pic- tured: Debbie Foster, Seniors Present Comedy 2. ? Clarence lTim Harrisl wishes Bes- sie Logan would go away. Mrs. Willoughby, played by Amanda Bogue, listens in- tently as the drama unfolds. BSS Y ,221 ,, 3-.Q A 5 we ffl 'af v .,,.a, - i s 5 l l l Cousin Cora fLou Ann Jones? and Harlan fSteve Carlile? chat briefly as Harlan finishes his game of jacks. FX Mrs. Beulah Parker, whose tireless ef- forts make every play a success, over- sees the practice. is f' C i ' 1 '54 A ,.,,,4, is .. f ,f ig f S j D my AHA - be yereyyee ery C , i Tez pp ,, , f 'I i N Captured poses of newly found talent. Charles Denson delighted the audience with his portrayal of Michael, the yard boy. Life With Mother ,nr Sf ,Af .s.:i?' In Life With Mother, Jenny Wooten portrayed the voluptuous Bessie Logan. ' 1 , . V' .., The Senior Play of 1969 was 'iLife With Motheri' and it proved to be a smashing suc- cess. Again, Mrs. Byron Parker directed Father fDavid Sloanej confronts obnoxious Clyde Miller with an expert production crew backing her CGe0rge Meiserlheimerl- up all the way. Father Uud Webberl emits dentified member of the cast. a laugh after a conversation with an uni- in. Clarence fTim Harris? pins his love Hazel Uennifer Smithl in the play. , f. L... ', I-f, i 511' ' Gaynelle Campbell: By the way dearie, I:1ow's the manpower situation around here? Ronald Rodgers: L'What did you say you've done with my money? 4 ,wc if fi K' wg, , Marcia Adams: UI like bears. Big red honey bears like you. Now don't you go away! Juniors Create First With Thc1t's My Cousin Roseanne Hernandez: Oh, Adele, this is the son of the local banker, Carlton Up De Graff. Sheriff Henshaw .,...... JOHN ODEN Millie Fisher ........ MARCIA ADAMS Kitty Drake Clem Wagner Carlton Ilp Dc' Adele Warren Laura Hunter Jane Arnold Mary Cooper Helen Kruger ROSANNE HERNANDEZ gfiii STEVE BENGE JIMMY ROBERTSON SANDRA SI-IAFER BONNIE TIMMONS . BRENDA GRAVES LELIA VANNORDEN KAY MIKE CAST Harrie! Baker GAYNELLE CAMPBELL Bramwell Up Degraff RONALD RODCERS Kent Tylt-r .... RICHARD WATSON Burt Holbrock ....., ALTON TIPPS Bob Granger ...... DICK DUNCAN Tullinu Lngallimon: KAREN BACHER Big Wind ...... RANDY WOODRUFF Starlight ...... CAROLYN THOMAS ALTA .IORDAN Mrs. J. Byron Parker has spent many hours working with these students and has proved a very valuable sponsor of the club. .limmy Robertson President fx K 'i' K ., 1 fi f X 6 ' QQ V! safhg. 93- , 9,41 . The National Thespian Society has been established all over America in order that students may learn the art of dramatics. Students in this society have obtained this position by having earned 10 points in the performing of dramatic arts. Chuck Ayers Dick Duncan Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. f m ' q f-rr, T fix? -,.avf4Iji,y1f T, 1 w V - ,S 1 'Q Q, ilfk ing Z-M a s fs: ' to ,' Q o ,aloe Af. ? g s :-3eavnN,.g:Q , 1- ' I , 'S o a .1 if K sm. .V Y AL ' ' an ' ' if ' Z5 K, ,,,, S eff so X an E Q as 5 5 'SYN 'mt - ,JKT- Bonnie Timmons Reporter Sandra Shafer Historian Members of the Thespian Club from bottom left to top right are: Carolyn Thomas, Karen Bacher, Randy Rawson, Jimmy Robertson, Carl Wall, Debbie Johnson, Bonnie Timmons, Roz- anne Hernandes, Sandra Shafer, Steve Thompson, Steve Benge, Dick Duncan, Randy Woodruff, John Oden, Chuck Ayers, and Steve Woody. Rob Robins serves as the editor-in-chief of the Big M Round-up for the 1969-70 school year. Big M advisor is Mary C. Lea. Editorial and feature ' editors are Brenda Graves, Pam Sigman, Nancy Cook, and Sharon Calcote. Sports editors this year are Qfrom right to left? David Godwin, Alan Bailey, and Jimmy Barber. Danna Foster is the business editor and Mary Trachier is the News editor. In charge of circulation are Harold Ford and Linda Johnson. The typists are Cathy Cope, Janet Tipton, and Wanda Moore. Big M report- ers are Gene Burke, Ricky Williams, Bill Rally, George Brock, and Suzan Cox. ,',,. 3 Q' 9 , fr vial- if '-1. W . 4 ,r . LA. :Q . ls w in bg - 1 ' ' 1535-1-7- E 15, ,W 4 ,L - The officers of the TABS for l969-70 are Thomasine Athanas, Presidentg Kathy Ammerman, Vice-President: Barbara Kennedy, Secretary: ,lan York, Historiang and Beth McCarty, Treas- urer. The members of the TARS organization are from left to right: Blake Laughlin, Jan York, Thomasine Athanas, Beth McCarty, Kathy Ammerman, Barbara Kennedy, Buffy Kennedy, Margie Miller, Libby Cradis, Carol Bailey, Kathy Pr Ann Finley, and Melissa Latimore. ice, and not shown, Genell Mills, Laurie Finley, Lee E Q S aah Y . The officers of Junior Civitan this year are fseatedl Kyle Furrh, Vice-Presidentg Philip Pierpont, Chaplain, Ronald Rogers, President, fstandingl Carol Hirsch, Secretary, Suzanne Watson,,Sergeant-at-Arms, and Adrienne Anderson, Treasurer. The senior members of lr. Civitan are Suzanne Jones, Brenda Shirley, Bobby Thompson, Susan Ware, Beverly Kerr, Emily Heim, Gail Cromer, Philip Pierpont, Grant Rice, Sandra Shafer, Neala Wilson, Sam Clark, Debbie Johnson, Celia Barnes, Ronald Rogers, Carol Hirsch, Buddy King, Constance Wood, and Pam Crenshaw. Dr. Veau sponsors each Jr. Civitan meeting. M.. .. f W4 'MIK Philip Peirpont, Vice-President Valerie Harrell, Sponsor Ronald Rogers, President The lVl.H.S. Student Council is composed of officers elected by the students of the school. These officers work on many projects such as organizing all school elections, supplying ushers at football games, operating the supply table, arranging Homecoming and Coronation activities, ordering and distributing senior rings and senior invitations for lVl.l'l.S. seniors, and sponsoring the Empty Stocking Fund. The Student Council as a whole helps to promote better relations between the faculty and the students of lVl.H.S. t f , Wi 5 Ei if t -,tt MIN I . ,,,. Mt ,., . .,.,W,,e.. Student Council has four com mittees. They include the Citizen- ship Committee, the Flag Com mittee, the Constitution Commit- tee, and the Publicity Committee These are the '69-70 Student Coun- cil officers. if Students listen attentively as Ronald makes his accep- tance speech at Student Council Installation. . ' 1 L Q -flgfflpg Q - 'iq .qnicb B nu , in Q hx B In ,wnawW ' mm, Fm iw t .ts..W. W' J- .- 3 gl ' 'I ' , ' , 125' 4 The senior members include Carol Hirsch-Secretary, Neal Wilson - Purliamentarian, Bobby Thompson-Treasurer, Bonnie Timmons-Chairman of the Citizenship Commit- tee and Kathy Ammerman -Reporter. Student Council The sophomores in Student Council are Katy Scott, Betty Smith, Betsy Ander- son, Marty Woodfin, and Louanne McClatchy. The junior members of Student Council are Mike Woodfin, Glennda Link, Kyle Furrh, Adrienne Anderson, and Jimmy Roberts. Freshman members include Debbie Osborne, Patty Flowers, Danna Shir- ley, Marriana Dieste, and Lynn Kerr. STAFF '69-'70 Warren Clark Editor-in-chief Beverly Kerr Assistant editor Lonnie Sibley Suzy Baker Susan Ware .lohn Crayton Nancy Kariel Elsie Snyder Cricket Hayes Elizabeth Kerry David Hirsch David Lamothe Head photographer - ff q If-gg 53 'sins X nb Nw. M. Uk The M.H.S. Annual staff has worked hard this year to produce an annual that will well repre- sent our fine high school. Our main objective is to give as detailed an account of school functions and organizations as possible. Mrs. Peggy Wilson sponsors the annual staff and has done tremendously well. Not only has she led us devotedly, but has added quite a bit, to the quality of the staff. 4' X Editor Warren Clark and Asst. Beverly Kerr work dili- gently on their pages which include the introduction, which Warren does, favorites, and hall of fame, which Bev does. They also lead the staff in numerous decisions and are always there to help when needed. Warren, aside from his job as editor, has spent many hours working as photographer. Seniors John Crayton and Lonnie Sibley are in charge of the sports pages and have done a lot for the staff, This is .lohn's third year and Lom1ie's second. Senior Suzy Baker and junior Elsie Snyder work together on the faculty and administra- tion pages. This is Suzy's second year and Elsie's third. Junior Nancy Kariel did the Activities and Social Activities this year and has proved her dependability as well as faithfulness to the staff for the three years she has put into it. Head photographer David Lamothe focuses the lense for a clear shot. This is his first year and he has proved inost valuable to Nancy Kariel smiles as the final deadline is met. Elizabeth Key and Suzan Ware look over com- pleted pages. This year Suzan had charge of the ad section and Elizabeth assisted her. This is Suzan's second year on the staff and Eliza- beth's second. f David Hirsch and Cricket Hayes are shown at work. Cricket had charge of Co-cur- ricular and organizations during her second year and David worked as photographer his Freshman year. HAPPY DAVID! The Mary Rose Chapter fFirst Yearj Mrs. Williams has sponsored this chapter this year. Mary Rose Officers include Janie Morrison, Lelia VanNorden, Johnny Lynn Moore, Terry Powell, Leah Jagot, Maribeth Lee, Regina Emory, Diann Ford, Becky Lundy, Wanda Moore and Denise Zwinggi. Regina Emory received the Betty Crocker Award this year. Mary Rose members en- joy themselves at one of their many meetings. fr it 1 wwcwf if 4 l of r 1 W if 3 3 HS? Pennybacker Chapter Mrs. Margaret Fields Sponsor of Pennyhacker FHA Of FHA Students enjoy their studies which include many activities such as cooking, sewing, and other neces- sities of a future homemaker. Pennybacker Officers fBott0m Left to Top Rightl Kathy Ammer- man-President, Sheilah Baker, Carolyn Holloway, Linda Thompson, Libby Barton, Deborah Ayers, Linda Siler, Becky Sharp, Rozanne Hernan- dez, Susie Elder, Sallie Westmoreland, and Rob- in Crawford. 'ii' wa , I Ellen Rlchorcls Chapter Of FHA Mrs. Ethyleen Morrison Sponsor Ellen Richards Chapter Not pictured are officers La Wanda Smith and Katie Becker. Pictured are officers Pam Floyd, Dianne Edward, Mary Dale Whid- don, lFront1 Cz-rry Floyd, and Sharon Schachtschneider. Oficcrs include Cenicc Price, Sherry Ford, Beverly Cook, Dianne Edwards. Debbie Childs. lKneelingl Sharon Schachtschneider. and Gerry Floyd, President. Sponsor Mrs. Martin looks over work of Katy Becker, Mathenon Poetry Award Winner. Latin Club Officers are Carolyn Thomas, Neala Wilson, John Crayton, Debbie Johnson, and Philip Pierpont. Masters Kay Mike and Mark Mer- ril bought Craig Woodring at an- nual slave sale. w,k,,7 H This year's elected Cupid is John Crayton and Neala Wilson is Psyche. Members of Latin Club to attend Annual Banquet. Mr. Ross sponsors the Visual Education Club. These specially chosen boys are responsible for dispensing all of the projectors, overhead and film. This year's VE. boys are ffrom Left to Rightl Frank Gardner, Mike Bice, Robert Thomson Fred Hayner, Mike Jenkins, and Boyd Porter. Mr. Ross' lab assistants are Marian Hickey, Mary Blount, and Sharon Hayner. fm f RJ ,W .M 3 4 , U-,w , wwhfw, -gk 1 r TWTM ' J 4- ,gui M' 1 'il LX -f f ' A ,Ei V xt Ae M ,, , ,X f .1 2 'inf f Q. M? . , an 4 Ae ' '51 .. 21642 .I Y f -172: ii JF :EW -ff 1 Mahi-f.,L41a+..,q,, - L l?3'iH 'Q1n' 'Nik -mu, - w b f- x -gy. f g . , ,b 5' - 2 725' 23 -. .-mea w if . we K , ., 1 ra M-2' , , 4, Tw K L 4 V 'P i' A2 Ji 4 J 'L ix a,.. ' at 'xv -S ff. 5 A J p -.3 5 11 A f w if Q Axial' , gg... , 3-A if M :J Q ,,A. ., w 1 L K A , 1 Q 3 Ii. X P' 1 L W1 al +A. L, if-1' .- ., P1 , , K M ' 3 ' ,QA ,A . f 1-, ,, Lina? ' 55' 1 E fiigiyf 5,11 . Tk r , -A . 1 A Athletics s . r v -4 'N Ji . 'pf , w . me g, A r ff Cheerleaders The Brenda Shirley Sr. - Bonnie Timmons Sr. Carol Hirsch, Head Cheerleader The 1970 Marshall Cheer- leaders elected in the spring of 1969, show their support of all Maverick teams through- out the year. Besides leading yells at football, basketball, and baseball games, these en- ergetic girls plan and carry out the weekly pep rallies on Friday. Their enthusiastic spir- it is appreciated by all Mav- erick fans and players. Betty Smith Soph. Support Mavericks Neala Wilson Sr. Debbie Johnson Sr W ,f-,f no., A s ,iz ,Mb Qiil M1 :Lf M h'Qw Q- 3 1 Qs. 1. -Ui Ig ,1 x.' .,.. Gi S 1 V ui , 6 .Q a ' 'gf- , 3 r 4 J' - 'Ss lv I 1 X V in J' 0 ij, A .A .fm L A - ,VVI , , ,, V U V' 41 A if . Tl ii W ff, M 5' 'L l rfy' Im' K ' ' ai ' 1. f- 141, Lg I - W . Q .5125 .zzz' ' ', r' us ' 'f ' ., ' ,IQ 1, ff i 46 N 'qff51515'4x-if ' Q5 f , . ' 5' . ,Qf ,' .Y 1 FJ' -2f'w.,A,, Q.. L. 4- Q4'-'. T ff ' ,- WA. 2 . L., +-,flkf i W i' - , - fi M, I r Head Coach-Ralph Brooks Coach Bob Lane-Basketball Maverick Coaches Coach Donnie Traylor Track and Football Coach J. T. Ray- Tennis Coach Fred Godwm-9th Grade I-Q 9 Q, Coach Melvin Wright Coach Tom Carr- Football 9th Grade First Row, L to R.: Reed Graves, Bill Shatford, Randy Rawson, Sam King, Kyle Furrh, James Phelps, Jay Law- rence, Mike Woodfin, David Anderson, Blake Laughlin, Grant Rice, Dalton Taft, Ray Christmas. Second Row: Bob Ratcliif, Phil Foster, John Oden, Frank Gardner, Mike Jenkins, Chuck Ayers, Dick Duncan, Lonnie Sibley, .lim Jenkins, David Godwin, Steve Benge, Adrian Ford, Homer Harris, Kyle Bennett. Next Row: Jim Tabb, Coach Traylor, Archie Jones, Jerry Kemper, Frank Hardy, Tom Coker, Bill Wood, Randy Hooton, Arch Leslie, Art Bristow, John Lindsay, Rick Hammers, Randy Woodruff, Ronald Rodgers, Coach Brooks, Mark Lothrop. Coach Brooks points toward the dressing room after all the pictures have been taken. Above: Coach Brooks, Mr. Kingery, and Mr. Taylor appear anxious during a critical moment of the open- ing game. Left: Raymond Christmas sneaks a breather during a sweltering practice session. Movs Rap Pine Tree, 34-6 Dick Duncan, Sr.-Wingback and Linebacker The Marshall Mavericks smashed the Pine Tree Pirates 34-6 in the season opener before some 3,500 fans in Maverick Stadium. Kyle Furrh opened the scoring with a 4 yard run and Lonnie Sibley converted the PAT. Jay Lawrence scored next on a 63 yard jaunt with a screen pass, and Sibley con- verted. Tom Coker and Dick Duncan were on the scoring ends on aerials James Phelps, and the PAT was good both times. Kyle Furrh scored the final touchdown on a 1 yard dive, but the PAT failed. The only Pirate score came on a 92 yard kickoff return by Rex Goodson. James Phelps, Sr.-QB. Adrian Ford is tackled near the Pine Tree goal line. A Pirate back runs into a wall of Marshall Mavericks. An unidentified Mav defender nails a. Pirate ball- carrier. Below: Kicking Specialist Lonnie Sibley boots an extra point. Mcvs Nip Cats, I7-6 Q The Maverick defense attempts a goal line stand. Guard Ml Left: David Godwin Sr., Defensive 3--Q Mike Woodfin f rm in ti- , ' 'QI 'r Y 5 .4 W. M... ,.... .W.Y M. adm. , N. N., .. .. ....f,..v,........, W , , . ,.....,, .M MMWW? mmm V X rft., .aeff .ff , fm., . u hlntunllnul 1 . P+' ., , v , ,, , us it it .- J r., Fullback The Marshall Mavericks es- caped with a 17-6 victory over the fired up Palestine Wildcats in their first district game. Marsliallis first score came on an 11-yard scoring pass from James Phelps to .lay Lawrence. With 20 seconds left in the 1st half, Sibley split the uprights with a 28 yard field goal to give Marshall a 10-0 half- time lead. Early in the fourth quarter, Palestine scored after a fumble recovery at the Mav 10 yd. line. Following the ensuing kickoff, Marshall sustained a drive which was climaxed by a four yd. run by Phelps. Sibley converted to end the scoring. Dick Duncan and Raymond Christmas had out- standing games for Marshall. Movs Hong Scott 27-6 End Archie Jones nabs a pass from James Phelps. Marshall's Marshall rolled to their 3rd straight with a 27-6 romp over Tyler Scott. Marshall mounted a touchdown drive the first time they got the ball and it was capped with a 16 yard touchdown pass from James Phelps to Tom Coker. Kyle Furrh scored the next two times on short plunges and Dick Duncan snagged a 34 yard touchdown pass from Phelps for the final score. Lonnie Sibley kicked three extra points and this gave the Mavericks a 27- 0 halftime lead. Tyler Scottis only score came on a 66 yard scoring pass in the 4-th quarter. Kyle Furrh is trapped in a pileup. ig Reed Graves, Sr.-Center Dick Duncan racks a Bulldog ball- Carrier, Chuck Ayers, Sr.-Guard Texarkana Ramps, 23-O George Washington strides for yardage with Kyle Furrh' in close pursuit. The Texarkana Tigers used the talents of George Washington to defeat the Mavericks, 23-O. Texarkana built up a 14-0 halftime lead on a 1 yd. plunge by Donny Cole and a six yd. scamper by Washington. The Mavericks threatened to score early in the 4th quarter but the Tiger defense held with 4th and 1 yd. to go for a Mav Touchdown. Washington scored the last touchdown on a 20 yd. run and the Tigers gained a safety after punter Randy Hooton was tackled in the end zone. Donny Cole also kicked three extra points. The Mavericks defense causes a big pileup. Randy Woodruff, Sr.-Defensive Tackle Bill Wood, Sr.-Defensive End Phelps is caught by a Tiger. l6I Fair Pork Edges Mcivs, 6-5 The Fair Park Indians of Shreveport scored in the 4th quarter to squeeze past the Mavericks, 6-5. Marshall got on the scoreboard first after Randy Hooton blocked a punt in the end zone for a safety. Late in the 2nd quarter, kicking specialist Lonnie Sibley booted a 31 yard field goal into a 20 m.p.h. wind. The Indians winning score came on a 2 yd. plunge by big Greg Garvin. Dick Duncan, Hooton, and Sibley had outstanding defensive games for Marshall while Raymond Christmas and Archie Jones were offensive standouts. Jay Lawrence carries for short yardage. Q, my Y M 'U wal l' - , -'fit J' ' . 11' fp 5'-iq' .H-J! 'ff'-,' K , V' .-.- !,ALY-A-f-'T -.ggi Randy Hooton, Sr.-Tackle Art Bristow, Sr.-Defensive Guard Below: A pileup at the Fair Park goal line. 7 i l i Lobos Goin Upset Win, 17-16 The Mavericks try to block Longview's winning field goal. The Longview Lobos ruined a Marshall Homecoming with a 17-16 upset win. The Lobos scored first and then Mike Jenkins blasted over for a Mav score. Lonnie Sibley kicked the PAT. Early in the 3rd quarter, Sibley split the uprights with a 31 yd. field goal. Longview scored a touchdown the next time they got the ball to build up a 14-10 lead. The Mavericks went ahead again on a 1 yd. plunge by James Phelps with 6:02 left in the game. The PAT by Sibley was partially blocked and Marshall held a 16-14 lead. The Lobos drove down to the Maverickis 18 yd. line where they were held to 4th down. With 20 seconds left in the game, Jimmie Hill booted a clutch 34 yd. field goal for a Longview victory. The Mavs' defense prevents a Lobo touchdown. Lonnie Sibley, Sr.-Safety and Kicking Specialist Rall'-'ly RHWSOH, Sf--'Wing' John Oden, Sr.-Tackle and Linebacker back David Anderson, Sr.-Guard Mavs Kill Pack, 30-6 Dick Duncan blocks a punt while Randy Woodruff and Chuck Ayers look on. Extreme Left: Bill Shatford Sr.-Def. Back Left: Adrian Ford Jr.-Def. Back and Tailback Below: The Mavericks bombed the Pem- berton Panthers 30-6. Mike ,len- kins scored first for the Mavs on a 1 yard plunge. ,lust before the end of the first quarter, Lonnie Sibley booted a 35 yd. field goal. Jenkins bolted over for his 2nd TD in the 2nd quarter to give Mar- shall a 17-6 halftime bulge. Ray- mond Christmas and Archie Jones scored touchdowns to complete the scoring for Marshall. lps puts a pass on the fly. . .. fsfg K K Lufkin Edges The tough Lufkin Panthers fought off a furious Maverick Rally to preserve a 20-14 win. Mike Jenkins scored the first Mav points with a 2 yd. run to tie the game. Lufkin then jumped out to a 20-6 lead until Jenkins scored again from 2 yds. out. A two-point conversion was successful and the Mavericks were in the game again. With only a few minutes left, Mar- shall drove to the Panther three yard line. However, two costly penalties pushed the Mav- ericks back, and they lost a game which they had played good enough to win. Below: Mike .lenkins blasts for yardage. Q.. i x H i? .1 ' ii' ,ll Mclvs, 20-14 The Maverick line prepares to explode. S Q'--1 Q .2 -Q .........1' I .1 ' if ...sul .. ww f .--wa... 'L Left: Frank Hardy-Jr., Tackle Below: Grant Rice-Sr., En W iw ,,. , . ...1.W. r . ' '- fffiifij ' s g is t.: :fx li : .Ll ,QQ ' ,, . .' -: 1 gg , , ' ' -N . ' 1 Q15 'rr. ,f -- . H '.,, 317.3 f' 'iik' -' . 13551 l ,..' R D . 4 :S I -w . -r ms, z':,::'ff B.l.5tf5hf12fs3 t was vi min wa Below: John Lindsay-Sr. Wingback End Below: Arch Jones-Jr. Mcavs Plaster John Tyler, 20-8 , ... .... ....--an--..4-j David Godwin-Sr., Guard ,. ,-gn-us-'U ' H Q' 3 1. ai. rim The Mavericks gradually wore down John Tyler and broke a close game open with a strong second half rally. After a scoreless first half, Mike Jenkins plunged over from 2 yds. out for the first score. Following a sustained drive, Jenkins scored from 3 yds. out. Lonnie Sibley converted after both TD,s. Adrian Ford fired a 53 yd. pass to Jay Lawrence for the final score. The PAT was blocked. The Lions made their only score late in the game. Referee s ignals a Maverick touchdown. Mike Jenkins-Sr., Back Lee Takes Mavs, 21-14 The Mavericks fell to a feisty Tyler Lee team by the score of 21-14. After falling be- hind by the score of 14-0, the Mavericks came back fighting. Archie Jones snatched a 25 yard scoring pass from James Phelps to put the first points on the board for Marshall. The pass for two points failed. With one minute left in the first half, ,lay Lawrence caught a 53 yard Phelps aerial for a touchdown. The conversion for two points was good and the score was tied at halftime. Late in the 4-th quarter, Lee quar- terback Phil Brooks fired a 6 yard scoring pass to Kenny Townsend on 4th down. The extra point was good and Lee managed to hang on for a victory. John Oden puts the stop on a Lee ball carrier M Q v E s n d S James Phelps gives the ball to Kyle Furrh C373 for a quick dive. , , I T... .Vi i. ,V fn ,V.,5.g35: 9 CI S O I1 Mike Woodfin--Jr., Fullback. 55 Mav Jr. Varsity District Champs l' , W' I :thx - rv '7 i 1' if An ,A Al by . , Front Row: Phil Jones, Joe Nash, Jim Williams, Mark Moranto, Satnmy King, Steve Bissonet, Jim Norris, Joe Westmore- land, David Smith, Robby Adair. 2nd Row: Rudy Stevens, Danny Oney, Stuart Agnor, Wayne Nicholson, Lonnie Pugh, Robert Casey, Paul Pennington, Mike Showers, Les Spellings. 3rd Row: Chris Hamburger, Mark Merrill, Ricky Smart, Randy, Lee, John Fugler, Donnie Woodard, Dennis Washington, David Duncan, Mark Cox, Jimmy Byrd, Coach Wright, and Steve Jenkins. The B-Team had a great season by compiling an 8-1 record under the leadership of Coach Connie Mc- Guire. More Mcvs Frank Gardner, Sr.-C-uard Jay Lawrence, Sr.-Wingbaclc Blake Laughlin, Sr.-Fullback I68 All-Disfricf Football l 3-AAAA Lonnie Sibley Randy Hoofon 2nd Team Billy Wood 151 Team John Oden Defensive Back lsl Team Offensive Guard lSf Teflm Defensive End Offensive Tackle Maverick Basketball, '69-70 Front Row, L to R: Coach Lane, Lonnie Sibley, James Phelps, Randy Hooton, Allen Bailey, Dalton Taft, Bill Broughton. 2nd Row: Robin Briggs, Arch Jones, Bennet Jones, Phil Harless, Billy Wood, David Lewis, Philip Pierpont, and Jean Burt. Randy Hooton M21 goes up for the opening tip-off of a home game against Longview. Mavs Win Championship Of lst Annual ETBC Tournament, The Mavericks captured the lst annual ETBC Tournament by rolling over three straight op- ponents. Marshall defeated Logansport, La,, Luf- kin, and Crawford High of Arcadia, La. in the finals of the tourney by a score of 66-60. Lonnie Sibley and Archie Jones fight for a rebound against Len Boyd Taylor f42l in the finals of Toumament. .lames Phelps goes up for a jump shot against Luf- kin. Allen Bailey floats a free throw with Billy Wood looking on. ETBC Phil Harless goes up for two points against Pemberton before a full house in Keys Gym. Archie Jones fires for two points against Lufkin. Mike Wyant 1203 of Longview attempts unsuccessfully to block a shot by Randy Hooton. Above: Billy Wood questions the officia1's call. Right: Phil Harless scores against Logansport in the ETBC Tournament. Below: A live bench cheers on the Maverick cause The starting 5 breaks after opening introduction. Lonnie Sibley and Allen Bailey Phil Harless goes up high on a jump ball. . . . harass a Lufkin Panther. The 1969 Baseball Team: First Row: Manager Phil Foster, Kyle Furrh, Mike Courtney, Jimmy Roberts, Mike Shaw, Sugarman Clark, Rick Larkin, Billy McKnight, and manager Ronnie Stanfield. Second'Row: Pete Lamothe, Ricky Michaels, Larry D'Asto, Mike Kennedy, Chuck Ayers, Adrian Ford, Lonnie Sibley, Jimmy Ammerman, and Dick Duncan. Third Row: Manager Charles Abraham, Tommy Coker, David Lewis, Dickie Whitehurst, Randy Hooten, Coach Michael Abbey, Johnny Simmons, Rod Watson, John Lindsey, and Coach Jones. Co-Captains for the 1969 Mav Baseball Team Dickie Whitehurst and Mike Ken- nedy. Mclvs Are Champs Of District 13-AA North Zone The Marshall Mavericks won the North Zone Championship of Dis- trict 13-4A with a 7-2 record. Texarkana, Pemberton, Longview, and Marshall composed the North Zone. The Mavericks played the Tyler Lee Rebels for the District Championship in a best 2 out of 3 series. The Mavs won the opener, 4--1, but lost the next two by scores of 3-1 fit went 11 inningsj and 4-1. Michael Abbey and Richard Jones served as coaches for the 1969 Maverick baseball season. The Maverick bullpen intently observes an exciting home game. f 'v 1 1 wmv -mn 1: ff- ms- f V Sugarman Clark attempts to hunt. Rod Watson takes pick-off throw from pitcher Mike Kennedy. Lobo Jimmy Carver rounds third base bghind jim Left Fielder Clark awaits next pitch. Shortstop Billy McKnight pre- Ammerman. pares for ground ball. A Tyler Lee Rebel goes down Swinging' aIglf3liyl:ivoloLlse.Duncan coaching 231 lilrnpire makes close The runner is safe. gf Y- .I AF. -, qL ,f,,geQsfgi1 'H 1 2- ' 'xi . ifirzgiiiv-' I if A 7 . Coach Abbey gives instructions to John Simmons Mike Kennedy makes contact. Bill Almond is safe at third. McKnight scrambles back to C' ?2fgi1T55f . first. Q -. , , ...was .. 3 - .x x wsfssiwsss, ,- . X .:g gWE gww X 1, 'Atv P KN,z , ,- 'Dk X 'K X 3, E lr x ii W3 as 5 N ax 1' X NY' X , t n 1 , X -X M J , s M ar-N X t fx , , X N X' S ' V x at s 1,1 Y kg, fy as t +1 ,Q r Tf, if whiz' l' . . 5, AWQS Q . is ii is , v in t J, if sf f , X X is 'J l K .x M N K , y . QW- , Jimmy Roberts waits for instructions. Whitehurst takes a moment to meditate. Sibley waits to play hall. 1 I 1 v --il W' 'DRQKSEMIHJ2 LW in-QW' uf45LiuifC5Y,i-Jidffilf' Rod Watson makes a tag at first. Sugarman Clark relaxes before Mike Kennedy throws a crucial pitch against Longv1ew Ricky Michaels warms up before the final playoff game with Tyler Lee batting practice. Jimmy Roberts checks the weather. Right: A Kennedy curve ball comes in at the letters. A Slugger Dick Duncan connects for a hit against Lee. ,V i... V fl ' -'v , . 1 wi- .1 .- ' r ' fs... ,- , ,f...f.s Catcher Lonnie Sibley puts a new ball in play. Dickie Whitehurst takes a mighty cut. Kennedy shows his All-District form. Runner is out at first. Sibley stops a high fast- Kennedy steps into ball. batter's box. ' if ' '. ' 1.7'..f,,':Y'Qf5vQg'f:vf .t ,.,. ' ,. of g,'wf,ggfj:f:SZ1,i 1 :.., YW Zv5'f1fiaf.:,'1 ' A ,, ., si s if . , . 4 W M .M 1 ' Ji??l3f43Q5m,,. W l .. 'QM ' ' . - uc J , ,LM Ei, ' r..J.y2u' .f2':f 9 1 S1 f 1 f 1- 4 rf W .4 .' ,. ' ,wwf mm. lf 5 --, e ww o f ' j '- . -f'-H ff - . is -3 Michaels toes the mound for the Mays. Moverick Trock - 1969 Movs Win Two Meets, Finish Second In District Members of the 1969 Marshall High School Track Team are: From Left to Right, Bottom Row: Charles Morton, Rickey Cobb, Junior Taft, J. C. Hughs, Ricky Rowson. Top Row: John Saxon, Frank Hardy, Mike Bachus, Allen iBilli Bailey. Ken Leymeister, Steve King, and Jerry Kember. Not Pictured: Lonnie Sibley and John Oden. ,.,.- Ken Leymester struggles to keep his lead in the last Steve King approaches the backsu-etch of 100 yards of the quarter. the 440, I82 Ronald Rodgers and Lonnie Sibley finish 1-2 in the Von Rhea Beane Invitational Track Meet mile run. ,ov J. C. Hughes and John Saxon round the curve in the 330 intermediate hurdles during the District Meet. John Oden heaves the shot Below: Steve King off to a good start. J. C. Hughes loosens up for his specialty. CQL4,-!Q P David Anderson lines up a utl. Golf At M.H.S. Right to Left: Tommy' Tramnell, David Anderson, Paul Gilbert, Jimmy Byrd, and Craig Woodring. Paul Gilbert shows his form. Jimmy Byrd pleased with a fine putt. C r a i g Woodring poses for a picture before trying a putt. The 1970 Tennis Team 3' The 1970 tennis team includes L. to R.: Mark Lothrop, .lack Gardner, Beverly Kerr, Lois Ray- ner, Allen Staggers, Su- zanne Jones, Heather Pittman, Phil Thomas, Lawrie Lothrop, Bonnie Kinkennon, Brenda Dun- lap, Monica Childress, Diane Loyd, Brad Thom- as, Renee Williams, Gwen Holmes, Suzan Ware, Carol Bailey, Adrienne Anderson, Thresa Rice, Belinda Davis, Mindy Furrh. Mark Lothrop Sr, Phil Thomas Jr. Bonn' Kinkennon r. All ie .l Brad Thomas CH Staggers The veteran tennis players are CL to RJ Brad Thomas, Lawrie Lothrop, Mark Lothrop, Allen Staggers, .lack Gardner, Brad Thomas, Heather Pittman, Suzanne Jones, Beverly Kerr, Suzan Ware, Gwen Holmes, and Lois Rayner. New members include: Bonnie Kinkennon, Adrienne Anderson, Thresa Rice, Belinda Davis, Andree Jagot, Mindy Furrh, Carol Bailey, Monica Childress, Brenda Dunlap, Diane Loyd, and Renee Williams. Soph. Soph. The 1970 tennis team under the direction of coach J. T. Ray, is the largest ever with twenty-four players. Winners in district com- petition last year were: Allen Staggers first place jr. singles, and Phil and Brad Thomas second place jr doubles. The tennis team prac- tices in all kinds of weather from January to May for the many tournaments throughout the season. I85 f ,.,, W. 3 4mf.Q15MC,1g5 1- tg ,.wa.q4- . 51. , fffi L 1, ' + f f ,, ' . 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Jeannie McClatchey Robert Christmas Carrie Sibleb' Secretary President Vice-President SRS 73 Begin Their 4 Years F0bi!l Allfllfedge William Alldredge Toni Archer Larry Armstrong Sheri Arnauld Richie Arnold Stephen Atwell Cinly Bacher Lee Baldwin Q Lynn Barbo Kevin Barnes Alice Becker Brian Bellinger .leanell Bc-loncy E' ?f Alrlred Benson Joy Bettis Debbie Bice Tommy Bishop Gary Biggom-ne Steven Blalock Joe Bonds Judy Bonne Mirhael Bradden Freshmen Ouinumber Teresa Bramlett Don Bridger Patrick Briggs Sgeyen Briggs David Brooks Earncstine Brown Terry Bruce Riclmrcl Bueche Larry Bunch Randy Burkham if if My 15' 9 133' Bumeff sandfa BYYC1 Beth Calcote Veronica Calvin Carol Capps Barbara Chastain wt Q ,vi av fl 4 X 4- PM ' ,AO 1 W f A X r:'fz 3,1 in WIf . ji2LLQ Alice Carpenter Kirk Chcssher Teri Curr Jimmie Lee Chiang Debra Carrico Jamrs Carroll Brian Childress Larry Childress Senior Rings! Ds-bby Childs Mike Chochos Robert Christmas Ronda Clark Susan Clark Julia Culver Sheryl Cundiff Susan Cunningham Candy Johnson just loves be- ing a freshman. Typical Sr. Ring Sandra Cluskey David Cockrall Jon Cohen Leland Cooper Kaihy Copeland Synlhia Cordel David Corley Deborah Cox Penny Cox Mike Craig Robert Cromer Stephen Culpepper John Curry Ruby Curry Reta Dassett Daniel Davidson Charline Davis Anita Dean Kenric Delp Cheryl Dienuey Patricia Doss Kenneth Duncan Cara East Diane Edwards Don Elam Tony Elardo Allen Ellis Homecoming Brings Cristy Fromm, Nancy Summer- lin, Marianna Deiste, J u l ie S ha f e r, L e e Baldwin, Beth Sanders, a n d Holly Webber b e in g them- selves. Jerry Dennis Frank Dickard Michael Dickerson Mariana Diestc Donna Dorset! l L I Debbie Dunbar Sandra Dunn Linda Ellis Karen Elwood Lonnie Evans Libby Fant Mitzi Fant Lee Ann Finlcy Patty Flowers Charlotte Ford Randall Foster Mary Fuglcr 'Q Delorrs Flanagan Gerry Floyd Marsha Ford Excitement To All Mnllir- Flanagan Tony Flynn The epitome of femininity: fTop Left to Bottom Rightl Lynn Kerr, Julie Shafer, Candy Johnson, Nancy Summerlin, Marrianna Deiste, Cristy Fromm, Lee Baldwin, Patty Flowers, and Sherry Sullivan. Ford Sherry Shirley Francis L.. li Karen ,....mi Kalhffine John Christie Franks Free Fromm Sara Libby Harold lflvlrlurr Bruce Forbes I Dvhlmic Foster Alton Fugler Lee Fults Fulrell Caddie: Gaw Perry Gentry Dc-bnrah Graves Ruhr-rt Hadlnck Dorothy Hall Elinor Hart Susan Hays Wilma George Debra Graves Frank Hagan Patricia Harrison Mark Hartt Elizabeth Hayse ,Y 5 ,A .a ,li ull Ll' MJF' Li: 1 'tml :Q Wt, ,il F.. wilt'-2' .fb s J X QL ., Dale Golding Elease Goode Frank Grainger l Wanda G,-By David Griffith Kathy Grubbs 1 Freshmen Involved i 1 i i Toni Archer takes part in style show in which she designs own dress. 1 Mike Hasler Ada Hawthorne Ollie HHYS Kenneth Hazelwood jackie Hein, Clifford Helton rv ,D 5 V r 'bsifff' Sze 5221: l 7 w x i CHSSN Hilflfflh Sandra Hill David Hirsch James Hodges Cody Hooker Debra Hooper Marion Hooper Jezmcne Hooten M A T' 'T' w Freshman, Carrie Syhley performs at half-time. Deborah Hudson RCJJCCCB Huff Sharon Hunt JOYCCIYH Jackson - . '. 4 , Y- Ziff x K J ! Q gmt 'affgfzf lfllnf l 5 3k??mi?Q ' 2 A ppm, , N xt: 'ff V Nw . Sara Huff Judy Jackson Susanne Huffman James Jarvis Danny Hollingslicad Rusty Hopkins William Huddlcslon Betze Hudson David Hudson Randy Hughes Charlotte Jenkins I95 Johnson Mary Jones W'and.1 .louis -0, xp Emma Kellar David King Passing The Rr-naldo Donna Johnson Jones Linda Babp Cordon Johnson Jones Jones wif! iffligl M y - 5 3 Rhonda .luncs Rein Juncs Robert .Jones .Julie Shafer' passes the Michael time studying. ! ! Kay Randall Barbara Kale Kay Jackie Kerr Wanda Kindley Deborah Kendall . V X2 1, 'KW fl , H Sarah Lambert Victor King Paul James Ricky King Kirkpatrick Langford Time Johnny Latham Richard Long Tummy Marlry J Juanita Lee Phillip Linvillg Lara Nita Robert Laughlin Lf-ith I-iUlfj0hn Lawrance Lathrop K L T51 Phyllis Loyd X Suzanm' Marnnibrr Bobby Majors Panic-la Maplrs John Cohn, Ray Peak, David King, Lee Caw, and Mike Craig have time to spend in the Pool. Laurie Cami Maranto G1-virgin Marlin Tvrry Marshall Mal lhvws Manif- .lurly Douglass Maxwell McCann Mrriggus Wayne May Carla Mvffain MCCar!y Jeannie McCiarcney Linda Monga Martha Moore Britt Mullins Patti Munden Mary Myers High School Terry McNamara Connie MCNa!t Nettie Minshcw Cathy McNeil William Monigold Stcvc Moore I Sharron Mercer Vickie Moon Frances Morris .L f www ,990 Freshmen-Marianna Dieste, Julie Shafer, Danny Shirley, Lee Caw, David Hirsch, and Biff Scottg part of freshman skit. Allu-rl Miller Barbara Moore like Bobby Miller Willlalri Mills Barry Moore Phillip Moseley Mariana Mullins .lanct Nash Mark Newbcrg David Norris Life, New Experiences Mike Nutt Richard Olivo Evelyn Oney Debra Osborne Deborah RDMTY Parrish Patterson W'illiam Pierce Eugene Power Albert Purnell Raymond Pyle F r e s h m e n-Cathy McNeil, Kathy Grubbs, and Barbara Moore are ex- cited over first homecoming. Marshall Frances Judy Steve Page Parker Park--1 Parker Iohrl Michael Laffy' Roger Peak Perkins PlU'lP5 Pierce Nancy Summerlin and Mark Hart! spend a late night out-How sweet. David Mabel Pace Owens RUB Debbie Paxlun Payne Sherry Prince Vickie Pruitt Deborah Ragstlell CHTOIC Rdincs We're The Greatest Suv Ann Ray Rolmvrl Krall Jr-rry Ross Joey Kudil Sharon Biff Scott Schavhlsclmoidcr xr Lb xii? , 5 Turcsa Redman Ronald Rcnfru Edward Rhyme Jarkic Richardson Mvrry Rich-out Jnhn Ritlr-r Barbara Roach Rick,-y Rom-k Linda Roberts Terry Rode-n BCUI SilHlICl'S Jack Sanders Delwin Svusta Stewart Sm-als Julie Shafer C. YV. Shvpnrd Danny Shirlvy Surprise! Wait And See David Showers Tvrcsa Carrie Sibley Patsy Simmons Ronnie Simmons Shultlsrsworth Vicki Singleton Calvin Smith Frankie Smilh Janice Smith Marilyn Stains Charles Slcgall Sherry Nam-y Sullivan Summa-rlin Rhonda Smilh Tcrry Starr William Simmons Edward Smilh Barbara Sorrels Margery Spencer Sally Stark !,,,g:f Ii Shcrcnc Strong Q, i t im' f - 'e yxfxwfiff ' Christopher Sultun Eva Swafford We're The Seniors Ewfgfissxiz ,,r,., , A,,, ' m' A -V :ms ,fic Sharfln Swink LUVY Tamplin James Taylor Terry Taylor Pa ula Swaffurd Linda Thedrod Gary Thompson Frances '1'homson,Zephgnia Timmins Linda Timg Becky Thompkins Jayne Tut! Joe Vann George Verhalcn Joseph Verhalen Patti Voight James Tenls Tommy Thomas ir nf Deborah Townzcu James Turner Jeanie Wagner , i i it .- A, 4 ,- v, Gene Walker Margie Watson Scott Wilson Mary Wood Seventy-Three Phillip Walker Lou Ann Wall Walter Ward Keith Ware John Warfield Holly Webber Danny Weems William Welch Cynthia White Thomas Whillow Sandra Wiggins Avalyu Williams Lynette Williams Tara Williams Eileen Wilson Deborah Wlwdkills MBU' WYHU Dorothea Yancy Gene Younger William Wilson Teri Zuok MARSHALL ' CITY LI IT POP 29445 'limi 0 Q? '1 w 'al 9'- LwlQ. Nq X K- . : wa 1 Hzgz ,S W . . A if S , , L S L W m ' 4 ', ggi' V 9 ' X T ' lf - ,E AAI' M 5 f if 5 ' ' ' r A S h CI rn r ,, f J x f Q 9, 5 , K, ff , i 'X , . nt, K- i S .' Mi A J., ,, Q. jk yuh 'Q ' Vicg-President 1 fi , gtfA5Sld0'1 A i -fecrietaiy f .r A Marty'Woodfin LA Q I 3 A , Ny Smi V flfglleeggiiilirlinghloils-+3 , ,V ' . EJ 5 f W' f if 5 -' 4 . ' . ' , ' L ,. 1 -ss., wif - K fx, K Q,--xl .jf Msg 5 E 1 kk.h .Bl 35 A 204 - 'H' f K- 1' ' 2 ! 1:f N' A Q' ,. m L .- , 5' LQ? IL' if We X '-K m M' is L' V2 ALI - 4ki559' PZLL L N1 f A Q K Sophs Swing In '70 K i Robert Adair Jody Adams Stuart Aguor Belinda Allen Betsy Anderson Charles Anderson Sandra Anderson Teresa Anderson Victor Anderson DeLacy Andrews Mary Ann Aucoin Carol Bailey Patty Bailey Dale Baker Steve Ballard Tex Barclay Curtis Barnes Kim Baskett Richard Bedell Fenetta Benjamin Steve Berglund Charley Best Janet Betts Terry Blalock Terry Bolander Pam Branham Kathy Brasch Doug Braxton James Britton Billy Broughton Sophomores, Marty Woodfin and Katie Scott, are caught by sur- prise by our candid camera. Kim Brown Gary Broyles Matt Burke Vikki Brown Barbara Bruce Jimmy Byrd Sandra Byrd Robena Carpenter Connie Chandler Judy Clark Barbara Cochran Donna Cooper Ricky Byrns Carolyn Carroll Billy Chastain Randy Clark Shenley Coe Jari Cnnpf-r Robert CHPPS Don Carroll Clmria Chaing Walter Clark Debbie Cook J. C. Copeland Nancy Carlton Robert Casey joe Cisco Elhg Clemmgng William Cooke Mark Cox Sophs Are Largest Class Patti C-wx Patsy Craver Mark Crenshaw Debbie Dahmer Ronald Dameron Kathy Davis Martha Davis Bobby Davis Sheila Davis Terry Davis Vickie Davis Buddy Denney Faye Dcnson Edwin DeVore Tony Dieste David Duncan Brenda Dunlap Sharon Dunn Deborah Easley Roy Elam Deborah Elkins Candy Ellard Kevin Ellard Anda Elliott David Elliott Deborah Else Ronald Else Patricia Eshee Margaret Evans Gloria Fisher Sophomore's Spirit Soar: Debbie Fletcher Mandy Ford Mindy Furrh Jimmy Gardner Shirley George Chuvk Gilliam Debbie Floyd Belle Ffilnki Jodie Fyfle Jimmy Garrison Danny Gibson .lU4lY Gillifl Candy Fogle Tracy Free Alice Gardiner Slove Gentry Mike Gibson Colleen Giflinglwusc Dale Forrl John Fllglel' Jack Gardner Claudia George Dan Gilbert I-011113 Gfidwill Larry Coleman Ricky Grant Lai-in Graves Julia Gray Debra Green N H IQ f ep ca les .. l Y Y N Y Y N Y Y Y Y N N , , , , , Kay Green Karis Hammons Randy Harrison Kitty Henderson Brenda Hill Alim- Houm- Tom Greene Todd Hanks Fred Hayner Libby Henigan Cy Hines Rohbin Hull:-y l Teresa linden Kyle Hardy Sara Hnyncs Troy Henigan Scotty Hines Gwr-n Holmes Cheryl Hall Silrlllfa HMDUF Donna Heard Gerald Hensley Jacob Hodges Jimmy Hoop:-r l 1 Y N N 1 Jar-kia Howell Perry Howell Suann Huddlcslon James Hudson Rl10Hd8 HHJSOD Y Exams Threafer Debbie Hunt Carry Hunt Larry Hnn't Str-vc Hun! Donnie Hyde Jimmy Iliff Mary Ivey Debby Jackson Andru Iago! Jam:-s Jeans Stove Jvnkins Sandra Johnson Teresa Jones Anna Jones Phil Jones Diane Jones Randy Jones Stephen Jones Stephen Jones Diana Jordan Barbara Kennedy Elililbclh KUY Janice Kc-nncdy Tommie Knight Mike Kerr Debra Kocur Mary Kennedy Mary Kuhn Barbara Kerr Trudy Kyle!! ophomore's Freedom. David Lambert Billy Lambert Louannc Lancaster Joy Lancaster Danny Landreneaux Donice Lzme Melissa Latlimore John Lca Leonard Langley Cale Laughlin Richard Ledbelker Teresa Langley Sara Laughlin Randy Lee Karrina Larkin Sam Lawless Phillip Lcilh Nelda Lasrer .lim Layton Diane Lloyd Teresa Lueking Jeanie Maddox Kathy Maines Dona Majors .lo Lynn Malcy Billy Maloney Bertha Maples Alana Marbury Marilyn Marshall Tummy McCaig 3 Linda MrCunu Doug McC0mmnn Margie Miller Karron Morris Tilll Mllffhi Judy Mlmdeu Donald McCarty Dee Duc McConnell Mark Miller Kathy Morris Randy Morse Edu!! Murray Rivhard McCarty Mary McElroy Genell Mills Randy Morris Mike Morlon Juv Nash Lou Ann lilclllalchey Kenneth McNeil Jacque Mmgs Calvin McClure Leslie McPhail Willie Mitchell Emily McClure David Mellon Levvic Moore :LS Chaos! l ! 1 w Senior '72 The Best Ever!! va. 1. , ,--v ,p -'vu Debbie Neel Elyse Nesbitt A-Chief-v Norris Pam Odgen Brenda Parker Mike Neely Wayne Nicholson Phfllbi' NNN! Piny 0l'Ph ' Eiame Parker Rodney Nelson Valarie Nixon Bobbie Jean Nun Dianne Oney Linda Parker Danny Opey Cmdy Pearson Pam Owens Tim Perkins .lnhn Parish Steve Phelps James Picker! Heather Pittman Milton Pledger Debbie Pos! Mark Pressler John Price Sophs Bring Honor To MHS Kathy Price Dvbbic Pyle Patty Rallcy Dnnise Rivhard Iifgrk Prime Lee Pyle Debbie Ray Albert Richardson Lonnie Pugh Angela Ragugini I-vis RHYYWY Cassandra Richardson Ronnie Pugh Mary Raines Gary Region Mike Ritter Harmon Putnam Runald Raines James Rcppnud Eva Roberts Libby Roberts Shirlvy Roberts Je-anclln Robertson James Rogers Charlvs Root Sharon Russ Andrew Ruben Jonathan Rudd Mary Rudder Marie Rutledge M. X, R fi A Katie Scott hides from the camera. Billy Ryan Br-ssic Sc-llcrs Bvvcrly Sallce Sharon Siler Bil Salmon Viilliam Simmons .lark Santlurs Kathy Sims Lynda Sfhur Shirley Slusher Katie Svutl Rirky Smart Bt-tty Smith Dchbiv Smith Greg: Smith Kathy Snmlgras Richard South Les Spvllings Allan Staggers Lou Ann Stephens Gail Strnhle Palsy Starr Rudy Stephens John St. Romain George Stephens Debbie Stone Larry Strong Bill Stuart Karen Summers Lisa Sutton . Debbie Swendson Gloria Tatum i Patridia Tatum Janet Taylor Margaret Taylor Brad Thomas James Thomas .loc Thomas Mike Thomas Linda Thompson Terry Tipton Larry Toothman Pam Towns Steve Trachier Edward Truemper Henry Umphrress Margie Vance Garland VanDyke Delores Walker Ruff Wall Larry Wallace Joan Ward Billy Warren Dennis Washington Allen Watson Robert Watson Billy Weaver Nancy Webber Jerry Weeks' Larry Weldon Sarah Wells Joe Westmoreland Sophomores Hcive Unusual Abilities Steyr Yohn ,, Sallie Westmoreland Kenneth Wilcox Aubrey Williams .lim Williams Judy Williams Maley Williams Roxana Williams Larry Willmore Terry Willmore Rene Wilson Regina Wilson Dottie Wood Donnie Woodard Marty Woodfin Craig Wooclring Teresa Woodruff Ardis Wright Jimmy Wyatt Bill Wynne Ralph Wynne --11kq'n,! Q ., , Q- W ltqf it x AMW- : +'x..,, Q .,g, ' 4 j if nhl A M i'1U or .lb ,, mw'A- '2 -M QE Q 4- A ,sf-f' V' 1 f-.JH-' , ,Q 3-A -- xl ' ' jg . .s wo'.-Ehsfs' ' f . . .S-3 N I MGX-F 4 v xi 0 A n. n ,s A: . 1l W ,M , :if f '7 ...X KZV: T ' 35' Q ,F ' s 1 Q is - ' 4- . K -s .nfl n .qfim Junior Class Officers Vice-President: President: Secretary: Karen Snider Jimmy Roberts Adrienne Anderson Charles Ahruham Mona Amonette Rennie Anderson Bill Baker Elizabeth Barton Only One More Year! Vickie Adkisson Adrienne Anderson Thomasine Athanas Sheila Baker Judy Bennett Patricia Agee Kay Allen Donnie Anderson .lanice Anderson Debra Ayers Kathy Bacher Bggky Barnes Anna BHTHCH Kyle Bennett Sandra Benson Jimmy Ames Rodney Anderson Karen Bachus Rodney Bartley Dawn Bergeron Juniors Porticipote In School Activities Brenda Bogue John Boren Bruce Briggs Rosemary Brooks Ann Brown Wayne Brown David Brumley Deborah Brunner Jimmy Bryson Tommy Burns Jon Byassee Iris Byrge MQ ' Mike Bice Dixie Bissell Stephen Bisonnette Debra Black David Blackburn Brenda Bl21Ckm0Il Raynette Blair James Bledsoe Malinda Bonds Robin Briggs Vicky Briggs Linda Brooks Junior girls Teresa Rice, Janet Tipton, Charlotte Foster, and Debra Foster yell for the Mavs at pep rally with the drill team. Sharon Calcote Angela Campbell Brenda Campbell N211 CamPbCl1 Dave Carr CHFY CHIIOH Junior David Lamothe serves the Maverick Annual Staff as a faithful photographer. Stan Chambers Debbie Chessher Dana Clark Sheryl Clark Jan Cohen Candi Coker Tommy Coker Glen Coleman Suzanne Condray Beverly Cook Nancy Cook Cathy Cope Bill Corpier Candy Courtney Suzon Cox Walter Crump Lenda Curry Belynda Daniels Ronnie Davidge David Davidson Billie Davis Jeanette Davis Joseph Davis Betty Doss Peggy Doss We're The Judy Endsley James Farmer Susan Faulkner Malisa Flanagan Walter Floyd Charles Flynn Adrian Ford Davlyn Ford Deborah Ford Janette Ford Charlotte Foster Danna Foster Donna Diercks w,,,f' Edward Duncan Deborah Easterling Susie Elder Donna Ellis Srs. 71 Johnny Fyffe Debra Foster Dorothy Gardiner John Foster .lane Fraser Beth Fugler Barbara Hall Debbie Halliburton Rickey Hammers Michael Hardin Kyle Furrh Frank Hardy Lee Hardy Homer Harris Julie Harris Theresa Fu rrh Russell Gardner Donna Golding Sheila Goodman Ila Granberry Judy Gray Kathy Green Connie Grubbs Darlene Hadwin Mark Hagan Jimmy Roberts Is Selecfei Steve Hartt Mickey Heard Judy Hicks Wes Holmes Vergie Hudson Debbie HaVIOIl Cricket Hayes Wanda Hearne .lane Henderson Katherine Hightower Barbara Hillis Deborah Hopkins Debra Hopkins MiCll3C1 Huff William Huff Sharron Hayuer Sharon Hester Cathy Hintz Dee Ann Hopkins Bette Hughes i 4 I i l 1 Patty Haynes Marian Hickey 4 Carolyn Holloway Linda Hopkins Janna Williams, Ji Harris, and Suzai Q Lead Junior Class Pat Hughes Betty Johnson Ethel Jones Raymond Kale I 1? J rt get ready to be- class. Rex Humburger Jonaline Joiner Janet Jones Nancy Kariel Jerry Kemper Henry Hunter Archie Jones Kay Jones Randall Kaufman David Kempf Jimmy Isaacs Jo Anne Jackson Becky Jones Debra Jones Michael Jones Rickey Jordan Gary Keasler Jackie Kee Glenda Kennedy 53111 King Juniors Kyle Furrh and Mike Woodfin appear to be attentive in class. Bonnie Kinkennon Karen Koenig Judith Kuhn Mickey Kuykendall Rickey Kuykendall David Lamothe Lois Lane Ginger Latham Gary Laughlin Jerry Laughlin Gay Lawless Arch Leslie Margaret Levine David Lewis Nolan Lewis Paula Liles GICIIIICIH Link Jamie Lovell David Lueking Sam Lundy Mark Maranto Robbin Martin Connie Mason Beth McCarty Harold McCarty Patricia McCarty .lan McCay Renee McDuffie Patsy McFarland Linda McKay Martha McNeil Annie McQueen .ludy McNeil Ralph Meisenheimer Mark Merrill Debbie Miller Melinda Milstead James Mings Carolyn Moore Carolyn Morgan Stephanie Morris Charles Morton Charles Moss Charles Motz Royal Mullins .lack Munden Paul Myron Art Neel 3 Having a little fun are Karen Snider, Jimmy Roberts, and Adrienne Anderson. Juniors Prepare To Take Over 227 Sherry Oden Karen Oller Ricky Oney David Palmer Betsy Porter Cathy Potter .loe Pressler Cenice Price .lay Nesbitt .lack Neely Beth Nichols Janet Nolan Donald Pruitt Teresa Pruitt John Pumell Sally Pyle Timothy Patterson Libby Phillips Paul Pennington Patsy Perkins Mary Phillips Terri Phillips Lynda Pinkston Sharon Hester is loaded down with hooks to study for exams with her faithful brush in hand. Dawn Pittman Junior Girls Compose One-Hcll Sharon Pyle James Quinn Dana Ramsey Bill Ratley Donna Diercks serves as a Junior officer in the Mavettes. Deborah Ratley Ricky Rawson Julia Redmon Teresa Rice Jimmy Roberts Kenny Robinson Tavi Rogers PCEEY ROECTS Bill Rogers .lan Sarrett Toni Savastano Joannie Scasta Nancy Schnorbus Donald S0315 Susan Semi Janet Shannon Becky Sharp Vicki Shirley Mike Showers T0mmY Roberts Mafena Shuiflesworth Pam Sigma!! f The Drill Team Jane Silvey Karen Simpson Martha Slaughter Debra Sloane Brenda Smith Larry Smith Lawanda Smith Marie Smith Ricky Smoke Karen Snider Elsie Snyder Lyn Speight Debra Stewart Suzanne Stewart Martha Strack Mollie Strack Jimmy Tabb Junior Taft Mary Tate Ginger Tatum Phil Thomas Kenneth Thompson Robert Thompson Judy Tims Deborah Trousedale Suzanne Watson Patsy Williams Judy Woods The Class Of 1 970 U Seniors F I -r' X 1. . . -v . I -P H ,. 0 - a-. 0 -1, I l , 233 Senior Class Officers John Oden Secretary Ronny Stanfield Vice-President Bonnie Timmons President MARCIA ADAMS Pep Squad 1, 25 Drill Team 3, 45 Honors Mix- ed Choir 3, 45 Home- room Officer 35 Horizon Club 3, 4-5 Matheon Poetry Award. DAVID ANDERSON Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1. ALAN BAILEY Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 3, 45 Honor Choir 45 Big M 45 Foot- ball 2. Seniors Begin Their Final Year PEGGY ALLEN Pep Squad 1, 25 Hari- von Club 1, 2, 35 DECA Club 45 FHA 4. GAE ASBURY Pep Squad 1, 25 Drill Team 45 Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 4. NINA SUE BAKER Honors Choir 35 DECA 45 4 H 1. BILL ALMOND Student Council 1. 25 Class Favorite 1. 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Track 15 Baseball 3, 4. CHUCK AYERS Basketball 1, 25 Foot- ball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Thespian Club 4. SUZY BAKER Pep Squad 1, 25 Drill Team 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4. JANE AMES Horizon Club 1, 35 VOE 45 OEA Club 45 FHA 4. KAREN BACHER Pep Squad 1, 25 FHA 15 FTA 1, 2, 3, 45 Hon- or Choir 2, 3, 45 Thes- pian Club 4. JIMMY BARBER Basketball 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Journalism 4. KATHY AMMERMAN Pep Squad 1, 25 Drill Team Lt. 3, 45 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Honors Choir5 Jr. Civitang Tarsz All Region Choir. Gail Cromer and Emily Heim look happy to be- come seniors. CELIA BARNES Pep Squad 1, 25 FTA 45 Choir 45 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Civitan 3, 45 Miss Torch 45 Li- brary Club 3, 4. 235 KATIE BECHER Pep Squad 1, 23 FHA 43 Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4g Horizon 1, 23 Band Sweetheart 43 Latin Club 3, 4g Matheon Poetrv Contest 3. STEVE BENGE Football 1, 43 Track 13 Honor Choir 3, 43 Thes- pian Club 3, 4. LARRY BICE BRUCE BOOHER 236 BONNIE BISSELL Pep Squad 1, 23 Drill Team 33 Latin Club 2, 3. DIXIE BOULES Pep Squad 1, 23 FTA 43 Horizon Club 1, 2, 3.4. LINDA BENJAMIN BRENDA BENSON Pep Squad 1, 23 OEA 43 VOE 43 FHA 13 Rainbow lg Office Asst. WENDY BERCERON Horizon Club lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Rodgeis and Pierpont Head SUE BISSONETTE Student Council 13 Pep Squad 1, 23 Horizon Club 3, 43 FTA 4. HENRY BRADBURY Football 1, 2, 33 Home- room Officer 23 Track 2, JUDY BLALOCK MARY BLOUNT Pep Squad 1, 23 Rain- bow 1, '2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 33 OEA 4g Library Asst. 3. SUZANNE BRANHAM DONNA BRASWELL National Honor Society Band 1. 2, 3, 43 Twirler 11, 123 VOE 43 OEA 4. 3,43 DE 4. LINDA BRIGGS FHA 2g Honor Choir 4. ARTHUR BRISTOW Football 1, 2, 45 Base- ball 2g HR Officer. GEORGE BROCK ihe Student Council For 69-70 N., ,.,.,,. ., ,M ,, .. f,c.....f M....Q,w, . , Nw, . ,, Ronald Rodgers and Philip Pierpont were installed as pres. and vice pres. in September of 1969 at ceremonies in the gym. I-S? DONNA BRUMLEY Pep Squad 1, 2g FHA 4g VOE 4g OEA 4. RUBY BUECHE FHA 1, 4. JEAN BURT Basketball 15 Honor Choir 3, 4g Big M 4. JOHN BROCK DONNA KAYE BROWN Choir 4. GAYNELL BURTON Band 1, 2, 3, 4g VOE 43 OEA 4. REECE BROOKS Football ig FFA 1, 2, sg DE 4g HR Officer. TERRY BROWN Track 1: Football 1, 2g French Club 4g Most Outstanding Sophomore Boy. VIOLA BUSH 237 CAYNELLE CAMPBELL Student Council 13 Pep Squad 1, 23 Tars 43 Drill Team 3, 43 Home- renm Officer 1, 3, 43 Honor Choir 3, 43 Rain- bcw 1, 2, 3, 43 Horizon Club 1-4. MARY CARTER FHA 1, 3. SCOTI'Y CHERRY Library Club 43 Art Club 4g Library Asst. 4. 238 WAYNE CAMPBELL Baseball 3, 43 Track 3g Homeroom Officer 4. BILL CARTER DE 4. BECKY CHERRY Pep Squad 1, 23 Honor Choir 3, 4. PAM CAMPBELL SHIPWASH FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. DEN ESHIA CASSITY Latin Club 1, 23 Pep Squad 13 OEA 43 VOE 4. Seniors Enioy Thei ALLEN CARIKER KEN CARROLT Track 13 Football 1, 23 DE 4- DE 4. Constance Wood, Celia Barnes, and Terry Powel cheer for the Mavs at their senior homecomin game. MONICA CHILDRESS Band 1, 23 Tars 23 FTA 3g FHA 4. RONNIE CHILDRESS PETE CHOCHOS DE 3, 4. S Sl 1 as A Q ost Homecoming RAYMOND CHRISTMAS HR Officer, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. CATHY COOKE All-Region Choir 3, 4, VOE Officer 4. CHUN KI CHUNG PAULETTE CLARK Mavettes 1, 25 Library Club 4g FHA 4g Library Assistant 2, 3, 4. DOUG CORN ELSON Baseball Manager 1, 25 Football lg Homeroom Officer 3, 4. DAVID N. CLARK Football lg Track 15 DE 43 DECA 4. WARREN CLARK Annual Staff 3, 45 Ann. St. Editor 4. MIKE COURTNEY Baseball 2, 3, 4, Honor Choir 4. DAVID L. CLARK GARY COLVIN BARBARA cox FHA 2, 3, 4. SAM CLARK Jr. Civitan 2, 3, 43 Golf 3. LENORA COOK HR Officer, Homecom- ing Candidate, FTA 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 23 Drill Team 33 VOE 4-g Honor Choir 3. ROBIN CRAWFORD FHA 3, 45 Tars 3. 239 JOHN CRAYTON Student Council 13 An- nual Staff 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 3, 4. GARY DALTON Football 1, 29 Track 1. HAROLD EBARB Football 1, 2. 240 PAM CRENSHAW Junior Civitan 3, 43 Horizrn Club 1, 2, 3, 4-3 FTA 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 23 Art Club 43 Office Assistant 4. JUDY DAVIDSON RONNIE ELLIOTT Track 1, 2. GAIL CROMER Mavette Drill Team 3, 43 Mavette Lieutenant 4g Junior Civitan 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 FHA 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY DOSS REGINA EMERY HR Officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Mavettes 1, 2g VOE President 43 FHA 4, FHA Executive Officer Seniors Win Aware JAMES CULVER BRANDON CULLUM DICK DUNCAN Thespian 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 DeMolay 2, 3, 43 Track 1. THOMAS B. ESTES Explorers 4. ROY L. DUSHANE DEQ Art Club 4. 1 DANNY FAULKNER I I ,by Coach Tray- :or The Best Skit ' LAURIE FINLEY Honor Mix Choir 3, 4, Tars 3, 4g Latin Club ' 1, 2, VOE. s-'N 'ls f 3 PAM FLOYD FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Rain- bow 1, 2, 3, 4, Horizon 1, 2, 3,4. Y HR Officer lg Pep Squad 1, 2g VOE Club Secretary 4, FHA 4. DIANN FORD I I ff .ffl-!i ::feki,5f Ei tif -32..i,' W ' L - -. 4. 4. ' L, . V- .- I I I I I H BILLY FORD Band 1, 2, 35 DECA 4. enior drill team embers, Mari- eth Lee and ebby Summer- in portraying he football team in a pep rally skit are made to run defense drills lor, Bev Kerr. PHIL FOSTER Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, 4. DENNIS FREEMAN ' CATHY FUGLER Pep Squad 1, 23 OEA Club 4g VOE-Club Parliamentarian. KAY FULTS Homemaking 2, 3, 4g Choir 2, 3. HAROLD FORD Big M Roundup 4. RANDY FORD All-Region Bandl 3, 45 Brass Sextet 3, 49 Nom- inated for All-American High School Band. .IUDY FYFFE Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4, DE 45 Pep Squad 1, 23 FHA 2, 3, 4. 24I FRANK GARDNER Football 2, 3, 4, VE 2, 3, 49 .lunior Civitan 3, 4, FHA Sweetheart, Homecoming Escort. JOHN GRANT Football 1, 2, DeMolay, Explorers. JOHN HARPER Honor Mix Choir 3, 4, Library Asst. 3, 4, Li- brary Club 4. 242 BRENDA GEORGE BRENDA GRAVES Pep Squad 1, 2, Drill Team 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Big M 4, Honor Mix Choir 3, 4. ANDREA HART PAUL GILBERT Golf 3, 4, FTA 4, Cor- ral Board Treasurer, Ex- plorers. H?-I W s A H' Q REED GRAVES Football 1, 4, Hon. Ment. - All District - Football, Honor Mix Choir 4, All-Region Choir 4, FHA Sweet- heart. MARY HAYNES HR Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4, Rain- bow 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Girls Choir 3, Home- coming Candidate 4, FTA 4, Candidate for DeMolay Sweetheart 4. Seniors Are Members DAVID GODWIN Student Council 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Traclf 1, 2, Big M 4. CYNTHIA GRIMES Band 1, 2, 3, 4, UIL Solo Contest 2, 3, Hon- or Girls Choir. DEBRA HEARD Pep Squad 1, 2, Drill Team 3, 4, FTA 4, FHA 4, Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4. Dixie Boules, Marianne Masol l 1 l i PHIL HARLESS 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball-All District, i All Cyprus Valley, Hon- or Choir 4. i i EMILY HEIM Secretary FTA 4, Lt. Col. of Mavettes 4, Honor Girls Choir 3, 4, HR Officer 2, Library Club, Pep Squad 1, 2, Junior Civitan 4. f Many Church Groups l Karen Bacher, Becky Lundy, and Suzanne Jones of the LINDA HICKEY Pep Squad 1, 2, Home- room Officer 2, Honor Society 3, 4. PAUL HOLLINGSHEAD Football 1, Tars 2, Honor Choir 3, 4. KATHY HICKS FHA 4. RANDY HOOTEN Football 1, 2, 3, 43 FCA 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Basketball 1, '2, 3, 4, Explorer Post 215 2, 3, 4, Sports- man of the Year. . 1 by I liff : l NANCY HENDERSON Pep Squad 1, 2, Hori- zon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Choir 3, 4. First Baptist Church. STEVE HIGHTOWER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3, 4, All-Region Band 3, Stage Band 2, 3. KEITH HOPPER IQ. CHARLES HENIGAN CAROL HIRSCH Pep Squad 1, 2, FTA 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer and Favorite 1, 2, 3, Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Jr. Civitan 3, 4, Presidcnt's Classroom. KATHY HORD ROSANNE HERNANDEZ Pep Squad 1, 2, FHA 3, 4, Drill Team Lt. 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Horizon Club 2, 4, Thespian Club 4, Office Asst. 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3. BRENDA HOLDER WILLIAM HUGHES Art Club 4. Pep Squad 23 Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Team Lt- 3, 43 FHA 3? Sextet 4, Stage Band Officer Asst. 4. 2, 3. 243 JUDY HUMPHRIES Pep Squad 13 FHA 3. LEAH J AGOT NELDA JEANS Pep Squad 1, 23 Drill FHA 1, 2, 33 Girls Team Lt. 3, 4g Tars 43 Choir 1, 2. FHA 4g Office Asst. 2, 3. DEBBIE JOHNSON Class Officer 1, 23 FTA 3, 43 Student Council 23 Pep Squad 1, 23 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 Jr. Civitan 3, 43 Thespian 43 Honor Choir 43 Homeroom Officer 4. SUZANNE JONES Pep Squad 1, 23 FTA 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Civitan 3. 43 Drill Team 3, 4g Honor Choir 3. 43 Stu- dent Council 13 FHA 43 Class Officer 1. 244 E LINDA JOHNSON FTA 33 FHA 33 Drill Team 4g Choir 3, 43 Big M Roundup 4. ALTA JORDAN Pep Squad 1, 4: Math Asst. 1, 2, 43 Homeroom Officer 1, 23 Office Asst. 2. 23 Tars DOUGLAS JONES DE 4. JIMMY JENKINS Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 4-3 FCA 4. MARTH JONES Pep Squad 1, 23 FHA 43 Office Asst. 3. Clcasswork Is An Im BETTY KENNEDY Pep Squad 1, 23 Drill Team 3, 43 Art Club 43 FHA 43 Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Asst. 1, 2, 3. BEVERLY KERR Annual Staff Asst. Ed. 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 2g FTA 3, 4g Jr. Civitan 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Math Asst. 13 Tennis 2, 3, 4. MIKE JENKINS Football 1, 2, 3, 43xX Track 1, 2, 43 FTA 43 Basketball lg FCA 3, 43 VE 4. BENNETT JONES Football 13 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3. 43 FTA 3, 4g Latin Club 3, 43 FCA 43 Jr. Civi- tan 3, 43 Thespian 4g Explorers 1, 2, 3, 4. portant Por Q, gy 1 BUDDY KING Jr. Civitan 3, 4g FTA 49 Golf 3g Explorers 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, Na- tional Honors Society 43 Horneroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. BLAKE LAUUHLIN Football l, 2, 3, 4g Bas- ketball lg Track 33 Honor Choir 3. CHRISTY KONKENNON Pep Squad l, 25 FHA 35 Tars 35 Office Asst. 4. , f:s','-as- Q ,V.. i 2 4 sslsi , -- -, ,-- 1 - JAY LAWRENCE CANDY KNIGHT LINDA KYLES FHA. JACK LEE Choir 3, 43 Explorersg Big M. f Every Senior's Daily Routine IS, Philip Pier- pont, Steve Hightower, A Billy Wood, Randy A Hooten, and Bill Shatford work hard in class trying to finish an 6'Ellisl' trig. lZESl1. SHIRLEY LEWIS MARIBETH LEE Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 43 FTA, Latin Club 3, 4, Choir 2, 3: Homeroom Officer l, 2, 4g FHA. JOHN LINDSAY SHIRLEY LATHABI DENNIS LEGLIN MARK LOTHROP og ngffgw. irq:-rms ...-. L35 ' Fi ' ' 1 V.i,, . ,M P 2' ,gi '- 2 L. , 'F ' , . .,,. z.e:z4z'a N31 L ni Nfqwbg-?, 5 f:e,Ya.4w:Q? C 141313 1 o CARL LONDON DE 4. MARIANNE MASON DONNA McCLURE 246 DANNY LUEKING LINDA MATLOCK FHA 2g Pep Squad 23 Rainbow 2, 3, 43 OEA 4. DEBBIE McKAY Honor Choir 2, 3, 4. 'JBECKY LUN DY Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 44 FHA 3, 43 Pep Squad. RANDAL MARBURY Art Club 4g FTA 3, 43 Explorers 3, 4g Big Mg National Honor Societyg Boys' Stateg Who's Who Among American High School Students. SCOTT MARKHAM Fourteen Senior MARTH MAYFIELD FHA 4. SHERI McCNATT Horizon Clubg FHAQ Pep Clubg Homeroom Officer. KAY MIKE Pep Squad 1, 2g Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Honor Choirg Math and Office Asst. lil 5 x CHARLES MILLER JOE PAT MALONEY Band 1, 2, 3, DE 4. DAVID MOORE :elected As Favorites V7 ,lan York. V voted most likely to succeed poses while Mr. Barnes arranges the lights. MAURISA NEELY Pep Squad I, 22 Drill Team 3, 4, Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4, FHA: Library Asst., Office Asst., Honor Girls Choir. WILLIAM MOORE DUB N EWBREG .IOHNNIE MOORE Pep Squad 1, 2, Drill Team 3, FHA 4, VOE 4. SUZANNE MORGAN Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, FTA 4, FHA 3, 4, Library Asst. 2, 4. ANNELLE NEWLAND Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Homeroom Officer. LINDA MOORE Pep Squad 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Girls Honor Choir 3, 4, Office Asst. 4. .IANIE SUE MORRISON Pep Squad 2, 3, FHA 4g VOE 4, Office Asst. 3. LINDA NORRIS Band 1, 2. WANDA MOORE Pep Squad I, 2, Big M 4, Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Asst. 4. am., MILLICENT MOSELEY Pep Squad I, 2, FHA 4, Library Asst. 3, 4, Library Club 4, Honor Girls Choir 3. I JOHN ODEN Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, FCA 4, Thespian 4, Library Club 4, Library Asst. 4, FTA 4, Explorers 1, 2, 3, 4. 247 WESLEY OLIPHANT Regional Science Fair 1. PATRICIA PHILIPS BOYD PORTER National Jr. Honors So- ciety I3 VE 2, 3, 4. 248 BOBBY JOE ONEY Football 13 FTA 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Of- ficer 43 Mr. Twirp 4. RUBY PARKER Pep Squad 1, 2g FTA 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team Lt. 3, 43 Library Club 4. ALICE POWELL FHA 1, 2, 4. Six Seniors Work Horc Editor Warren Clark checks a page for Elizabeth Key, a first year member, before the last shipment is sent to the press. 'N' - . me www . , '.1.3, I -f.' . I ' 37, I 'Nr'-. ,f 7-.:'f I A-my K ., , . as if A ... 33 A ..i., ' V at, if I f AFS- ' I 3-V . JJ ' V' W-E22 RONALD PAXTON Explorers 13 FFA 2, 3, 43 Coop Ag. 4. TERRY POWELL Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad I, 23 FHA 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 43 Matheon Poetry Winner 23 FTA 2, 3, 4g Science Fair. JAMES PHELPS Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 43 Track lg Demolay I, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 FCA 4. DEBORAH PRESSLER Pep Squad 1, 23 Home- room Officer 23 Library Ass't 3g FHA I, 2, 43 Library Club 4. PHILIP PIERPONT Vice-Pres. Student Body3 Jr. Civitang FCA3 Latin Club3 National Honor Societyg Explorersg De- Molay3 Homeroom Offi- cerg Tennis3 Corral Teen Board. 'X CORDELL PRESTON o Produce JOHNNY PRUITT FFA l, 3, 4, Coop Ag 4. DAVID RAYNER III Band I, 2, 3, 4, Ex- plorers I, 2, 4, DeMolay 2, 3, 4. The Annual ...aww BOBBY RATCLIFF Baseball 2, DECA Club 3, FTA 4, FCA 4, Track'4-. CECILE REED Student Council I, FHA I, 4, Honor Girls Choir 3g DECA 4. if in eggs.. f M . . . T '- - ,.A , , . Y ' u se ' ji MARSHA RATLEY OEA 4. GRANT RICE Football I, 4, FCA 4, Homeroom Officer: La- tin Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Explorers 3 .Ir. Civi- tan 3, 4, Library Asst. 3 4 RICKEY RIPPEY Boys Choir 2, Honor Choir 3, 4, Explorers 3. TRACY RIVES Pep Squad I, 2, Hori- zon Club I, 2, 3, Girls Honor Choir 3, Honor Choir 4, FTA 3, 4, Homeroom Officer I. RANDY RAWSON Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer I, 2, Thespian 4, FCA 4, DeMolay 4. LARRY RICE DECA Club 4. B SUSAN ROBERTS FHA I, 2, DECA 3, 4. JIMMY ROBERTSON DOROTHY RAY Honor Choirs I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Rainbow 4, VOE 4. ROBERT RICHARDSON Explorers I, 2, 3, 4, FFA 4. ROB ROBINS Editor Big M 3, 4, De- bate Club 3, 4, Explor- ers 4-, DeMolay 1, 2, 3 4. 249 Mcmy Clubs And Organization' RONALD RODGERS DALE SELLERS BRENDA SHIRLEY Pep Squad I, 2, Cheer- leader 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Jr. Civitan 3, 4, Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Officer 1, 3, 4, Li- brary Club 3, 4, Girls Honor Choir 3, 4. 250 SALLY SALMON Honor Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tars 4, Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA SHAFER Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, FTA 3, 4, Mavettes Lt. 3, 4, .lr. Civitan 3, 4, Thespian 4, Girls Hon- or Choir 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Library Club 4. Celia Barnes is all set for the cold weather with her fur coat and lovely f?l hat. BILL SHATFORD Football 1, 2, 4, Ex- plorers 3, 4, FCA 4, Homeroom Officer 4. LONNIE SIBLEY Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, .lr, Civitan 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4. LINDA SILER FHA 2, 3, 4. la, ROSE SHAW Student Council 1, Spanish Club 1, DECA 4, Girl Scouts 1, Girls Honor Choir 1, 3, Hon- or Choir 4, Homeroom Officer 1. JEFF SHEPARD FFA 3, 4t JOHNNY SIMMONS Football I, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Honor Choir 3, 4. TED SLON E Appeal To The Class Of 1970 CISSIE SLUSHER VOEg FHA. TERESA SMITH Drill Team 3, 4g Latin Clubg FTA, Horizon Club: Tarsg Girls Hon- or Choirg Honor Choir. RONNY STANFIELD Class Officer 4, Home- room Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, VE 2, 3, 4, Honor Choir 3, 4. DAL SMITH FFA, Coop Ag. NORA SOSBEE Pep Squad I, 2. LINDA SHEPHENS FHA 1, 2, 3. HERMAN SMITH Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4. JOHN SPRADLEY Band 1, 2, 3, 49 DECAL DEg Track. SUE STRICKLAND Pep Squad 1, 2, Choir, DE, FHA. JAMES SMITH IV 'Q DONNA SPRADLING DECA. DEBBY SUMMERLIN Pep Squad I, 2, Drill Team 3, 45 Honor Choirs I, 2, 3, 4. I LOUIS SMITH Explorers, DECAQ Big M 3, 4. JOY SPRUIELL DE, Western Pleasure Horse Club. JOHNNY TAMPLIN 25l DEBBIE TAYLOR Pep Squad 1, 25 FHA. BONNIE TIMMINS Pep Squad 1, 2, FTA: Drill Team 33 Cheer- leader 4g Horizon Clubg Student Council, Honor Choir, Library Clubg Thespian Clubg Class Officer 3, 4, Homeroom Officer. CARL WALL Thespian Club 4. 252 LARRY TAYLOR Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Foot- ball 1g Baseball 2. ALTON TIPPS SUZAN WARE Col. of Drill Team 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 2g FTA 3, 4g Horizon Club 1, 2, 3. 4g Jr. Civitan 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 49 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4g Honor Choir 3, 4-. CAROLYN THOMAS Pep Squad 1, 2, Drill Team 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 4g Thespian Club 4g Homeroom Officer 4g Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4g FTA 4. RITA ANN TRACHIER Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Honor Choir 2, 3: Honor Choir 4. Vorious Seniors Ronald Rodgers and Francis Webb were selected as the Out- standing Young Citizens of 1969 by the Optimist Club. STEVE THOMPSON LELIA VAN NORDEN Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 2g FHA 4g Latin Club 2, 3. 43 Horizon Club 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Office and Math Asst. 4. S BOBBY THOMPSON Student Council 4g ,lr civiffm 3, 4, FTA, Ex: plorersg Football g Bas- ketball, Baseball g Hon- or Choir. SKUTE VERHALEN DECA. elected Fo .,. ROD WARFIELD Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3, 4, Explorers 1, 2, 3, DE 3, 4, DECA 3, 4, Homeroom Officer. DEBRA WHITEHURST Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 42 Pep Squad 1, 2, FHA, Art Club 4. RICHARD WATSON Big M 3, Honor Choir 3, 4. RONNIE WHITIS DE 1, 2, Basketball 1. 'lonorsq Throughout Th i VV,. c Z , , ,, B lras -L -i..i'iiAX'1 63 DAVID WQOD DEBBIE WOOD Art Club 4, DeMolay 1, Explorers 3. Pep Squad 1, 2, Hori- zon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3. LAURA WATSON Horizon Club 1, Pep Squad 2, OEA 4, VOE 4. BECKY WHITIS Pep Squad 1, 2, FHA 1,2. e Year FRANCES WEBB Pep Squad 1, 2, Drill Team 3, Honor Choir 3, 4, Optimist Best Citizen, Debate Club 4, Thespian Club 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4' Homeroom Officer. RICKY WILLIAMS Choir 3, 4. CON STAN CE WOOD Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, FTA 1, Jr. Civitan 3, 4, Art Club 4. BILLY WOOD Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, FCA 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Golf Team 3, Explorers 4. MARY DALE WHIDDON Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Asst. Drum Major 4, Choir, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3. NEALA WILSON Pep Squad 1, 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, Class Officer 2, Jr. Civitan 3. 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Drill Team 3, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club 4, FFA Sweetheart 4. RANDY WOODRUFF Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Choir 3, 4, FCA 4, Thespian Club 4, Ex- plorers, Track 1. 253 6 Aw gif l .A 9 . ,,.. ,e Ay. ,,,,. K Te TED WOODS DECA 4. Bobby Thompson, Johnny Simmons, Ronny Stanfieldv, and Sam Lundy pro- vide musical entertainment between acts of Ten Little Indians. ROBERT WRIGHT ROY WYATT Band 1, 2, 3, 4g DE 4. Steve Thompson, Carl Wall, 'Randy Rawson, Steve Woody and Jimmy Robertson portray the characters from Ten Little Indians. 254 JAN YORK Pep Squad 1, 23 FTA 43 Drill Team Lt. 3, 43 Tars 43 DAR Good Cit- izen: National Honor Society 4g Student Councilg Horizon Club l, 2, 3, 4. DEBBI ZWINGGI Horizon Club 2, 3, 4g Drill Team 3, 43 FHA STEVE WOODY VOE 43 Golf Team lg Big M Sports Editor. DENISE ZWINCGI Horizon Club 2, 33 Drill Team 3, 43 FHA 4. 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' - -W-8113.1 ef 'rs 4+-ss ,W Q, T gi 69-70 Annual Staff The 69-70 Maverick annual slaff, perched high in a free house are: John Crayfon, Beverly Kerr, Warren Clarlc lEdilorl, Suzan Ware, Criclcel' Hayes, David Lamolhe, Elizabelh Key, David Hirsch, Elisie Synder, Nancy Kariel, Suzy Baller, Lonnie Sibley, and Mrs. Peggy Wilson, Sponsor. The Maverick sfaff worlcs hard all year, allhough if does nol' appear 'lhal' way, lo produce lhe annual. 305 Mavericks Are You? QESERVEU T h e a v L S 0 r n i e c I k Y 308 , I V 1' fs- was wi 7 Q 5 Q, f ' , 5 i, If u f ,, .,' 5 Az' I A xi L- A- r ' ' lQ W I Q -if L ,. 4 -.,L , ,' .- ,S 1 J 1 1 N 3I0 The Loyal Editor Seniors Adams, Marcia 30, 92, 112, 235, 292, 125 Allen, Peggy 235 Almond, William 178, 107, 235, 20 Ames, Jane 235 Annnennnn, Kathy 116,130,113, 111, 142, 235, 79, 148 Anderson, David 157, 163, 235, 184 Asbury, Virginia 111, 235, 282, 60, 292 Clark, David L. 239 Colvin, Gary 237, 78 Clark, David N. 239 Cook, Lenora 116, 107, 274, 104, 282 Cooke, Cathy 239, 127, 125 Cornelson, Doug 239 Courtney, Charles 176, 239, 61, 126 Cox, Barbara 239 Crawford, Robin 239, 148 Hirsch, Cami 270, 139, 107, 97, 101, 142 105, 154, 243, 29, 103,285,297 Holder, Brenda 243 Hollingshead, Paul 243, 125 Hwten, Charles 176, 157, 161, 107, 243, 245, 26, 170, 169 Hopper, Marion 243 Hord, Kathy 113, 111, 243, 44, 303 Hughes, William 130, 243, 128 Humphries, Judy 244 Jagot, Leah 112, 111, 244, 147 Briggs, Linda 237, 125 Ayers, John 176, 157, 160, 235, 164, 135 Bacher, Karen 116, 235, 243, 125, 135 Bailey, Alan 137, 182, 235, 95, 86, 170, 171, 174, 127, 125, 98 Baker, Nina 235, 78 Baker, Suzy 114, 235, 305, 145 Barber, Jimmy 137, 235 Barnes, Celia 263, 101, 274, 235, 233, 250, 289, 69, 126 Becker, Mary 93, 131, 101, 130, 236, 33, 150 Benge, Carlos 157, 236, 135 Benjamin, Linda 236 Benson, Brenda 236 Bergeron, Wendy 131, 236 Bice, Larry 236 Bissell, Bonnie 236, 75 Bossonette, Susan 236, 45, 303, 117, 75 Blalock, Juyd 131, 236 Blount, Mary 236, 151 Booher, Bruce 236 Boules, Dixie 236, 242 Bradbury, Henry 270, 236 Branham, Suzanne 265, 236, 75 Braswell, Donna 130, 129, 336, 94, 294 Bristow, Arthur 157, 161, 237 Brock, George 137, 237 Brock, John 237 Brooks, Reece 237 Brown, Donna 237, 126 Brown, Terry 237 Brumley, Donna 237 Bueche, Ruby 237 Burt, Jean 137, 237, 170, 125 Burton, Margaret 131, 237 Bush, Biola 237 Craylon, John 94, 240, 305, 145, 150 Crenshaw, Pamela 263, 139, 274, 240, 44 Cromer, Eva 116, 112, 111, 139, 274-, 235, 240, 69 Cullum, James 240 Culver, James 240 Dalton, Gary 240 Davidson, Judy 240 Doss, Johnny 240 Duncan, Richard 176, 177, 181, 157, 158, 160, 240, 287, 164, 90, 135 Dushane, Roy 240 Jeans, Nelda 244 Jenkins, Jimmy 157, 244 Jenkins, Micheal 157, 244, 151, 165, 166 Johnson, Deborah 139, 154, 244, 254, 31, 285, 297, 292, 125, 150, 135 Johnson, Linda 113, 137, 114, 244, 83, 126 Jones, Douglas 244 Jones, Martha 244 Jones, Oscar 244, 82, 294, 170, 175 Jones, Suzanne 116, 113, 139, 107, 104, 243, 244, 185, 294, 125 Jordan, Alta 244 Ebarb, George 240 Echoles, David 74 Elliott, Ronnie 240 Emery, Regine 240, 147 Estes, Thomas 240 Faulkner, Danny 240 Finley, Laurie 138, 241, 125 Floyd, Pamela 241, 149 Ford, Darlene 241 Ford, Diann 241, 147 Ford, Glenn 241 Ford Ford Harold 137, 241 Randy 131, 241, 128 Campbell, Gaynelle 260, 130, 114, 238, 60, 292, 127, 125 Campbell, Howard 238 Campbell, Pamels 238 Cariker, Frank 238 Carroll, Ken 238 Carter, Mary 238 Carter, William 238, 302 Cassity, Denesha 238 Cherry, Scot 238, 118 Cherry, Rebecca 238, 45, 125 Chilress, Monica 238, 293, 185 Childress, Ronnie 238 Chohcos, John 238 Christmas, Raymond 157, 239 Chung, Chun 239 Clark, Olive 139, 237, 119 Clark, Paulette 239, 49, 69, 118 Clark, Warren 100, 237, 248, 305, 320, 97 3I2 Foster, Phillip 176, 251, 157, 241 Freeman, Dennis 126, 241 Fugler, Cathy 241, 79 Fults, Kay 241 Fyffe, Judy 241, 282 Gardner, Dan 157, 107, 242, 151, 168 George, Brenda 242 Gilbert, Paul 107, 242, 184, 117, 74 Godwin, Fred 157, 137, 242, 159, 166 Grant, John 242 Graves, Brenda 113, 111, 137, 242, 44, 125 Griggs, Reed 157, 160, 107, 242, 22, 68, 127, Graves, 125 Grimes, Cynthia 131, 242, 124 Reed 157, 160, 107, 242, 22, 63, 127, Kennedy, Betty 260, 114, 274, 244 Kerr, Beverly 116, 111, 139, 114, 94, 241, 244, 305, 135, 90, 144, 97 King, Loren, 139, 245, 75 Kinkennon, Christy 245 Knight, Candy 245, 69 Kyles, Linda 245 Latham, Billy 245 Latham, Shirley 245, 45 Laughlin, Blake 157, 138, 245, 168 Lawrence, Oscar 157, 162, 245, 69, 168 Lee, Jack 245, 126 Lee, Maribeth 113, 241, 245, 147 Leguin, Dennis 245 Lewis, Shirley 245 Lindsey, John 176, 157, 245, 165, 125 Londan, Carl 246 Lothrop, Mark 157, 245, 185, 97 Lueking, Daniel 246 Lundy, Rebecca 243, 246, 147 Marbury, Randal 116, 246, 308, 77, 60, 117, 3 Markham, Scott 246 Mason, Marianne 116, 107, 100, 105, 242, 246, 69, 21, 79, 127, 125 Matlock, Linda 246, 295 Mayfield, Martha 246 McKay, Debra 246, 125 McNatt, Sheri 246 Mike, Linda 246, 45, 150 14-4, Harless, Phil 101, 242, 172, 170, 173,174-, 125 Harper, John 242, 69, 125, 118 Hart, Andrea 242 Haynes, Mary 107, 104, 242 Heard, Debra 114, 242 Heim, Mary 116, 260, 110, 139, 94, 235, 242, 69, 89, 125 Henderson, Nancy 263, 243, 282, 125 Henigan, Charles 243 Hernandez, Rosanne 116, 130, 111, 114, 243, 45, 148, 135 Hickey, Linda 243, 76, 117, 72 Hicks, Kathryn 243 Hiigggower, Steve 87, 101, 130, 243, 245, 83, Miller, Charles 246 Moloney, Joe Pat 247 Moore Moore Moore David 247 Moore, , Johnnie 247, 275, 147 Moore, , Wanda 137, 247, 292, 45, 147 , Williams 247 Linda 247, 45, 125 Morgan, Sally 261, 247, 69, 126 Morrison, Janie 247, 147 Moseley, Millicent 247, 279, 69 Neely, Maurisa 114, 247, 292, 4-4 Newberg, Dub 247, 69, 127, 125 Newland, Annelle 260, 247, 292 Norris, Linda 247 Jden, John 183, 157, 163, 101, 247, 69, 234, 169, 169, 167, 118,135 Qliphant, Wesley 248 llney, Bobby Joe 101, 248 Jney, Floyd 248 farker, Ruby 112, 111, 248, 69, 80, 296 faxton, Ronald 248 'erkins, Carolyn 248 Jhelps, James 157, 158, 161, 101, 248, 69, 1 164, 170, 167, 171, 175, 96 'hillips, Patricia 248 Bierpont, Philip 140, 139, 237, 245, 248, 28, L80, 81, 83, 76, 86, 170, 117, 150, 74 1 orter, Boyd 248, 151 Powell, Alice 24-8 Jowell, Terry 263, 274, 238, 248, 147, 117, 75 fressler, Deborah, 248, 69, 118 Ereston, Cordell 248 ,ruitt, Johnny 249, 119 Flatcliff, Bobby 157, 249 Xatley, Marsha 249 Rawson, Randy 157, 163, 249, 254, 135 Ray, Dorothy 249, 127 Rayner, David 131, 249 Reed, Cecile 249 Rice, Grant 116, 157, 139, 249, 69, 165 Rice, Larry 249 ichardson, Robert 249 ippy, Ricky 249, 125 ives, Tracy, 249, 127, 125 oberts, Susan 249 Robertson, James 249, 254, 135 obins, Robert 137, 249, 77 odgers, Ronald 116, 130, 183, 157, 141, 139, 107, 142, 237, 250, 252, 18, 81, 76, 95, 86, 97, 117, 38, 75 Salmon, Sally 131, 250, 125 Sellers, Dale 250 Shafer, Sandra 116, 111, 139, 107, 105, 250. 69, 80, 125, 135 Shatford, Willian 157, 245, 250, 164- Shaw, Rose 250. 125 Shepard, Jeff 250 Shirley, Brenda 139, 107, 101, 105, 154, 250, ' 285, 69, 296, 297, 125 Sibley, Lonnie 176, 178, 181, 183, 157, 158, 163, 107, 94, 250, 24, 275, 305, 81, 170, 169, 171, 174, 145 Siler, Linda 250, 148 Simmons, Johnny 176, 178, 250, 254, 125 'Slone, Ted 250, 126 Slusher, Billie 251 Smith, Dal 267, 251 Smith, Herman 131, 251, 78, 128 Smith James 251 ,Smith, Louis 251 Smith Teresa 112, 251, 292, 127, 125 Sosbee, Nora 251 Spradley, John 130, 251 Spralding, Donna 251 lSpruiell, Joy 251 Stanfield, Ronny 176, 106, 251, 254, 289, 234, 127, 125 Stephens, Linda 251 Strickland, Shirley 251 Summerlin, Deborah 101, 114, 241, 251, 125 Tamplin, Johnny 251, 65 Taylor, Debbie 261, 252 Taylor, Larry 252 Thomas, Carolyn 114, 274, 252, 254, 292, 150, 135 Thompson, John 252, 254, 127, 125, 135 Thompson, Robert 139, 107, 101, 142, 252, 254, 287, 125 Timmins, Bonnie 260, 106, 101, 142, 104, 154, 252, 23, 102, 285, 69, 297, 292, 234, 125, 125, 118, 135 Tipps, Alton, 252, 125 Trachier, Ann 137, 252, 125 Van Nordan, Lelia 252, 78, 292, 45, 147, 74 Verhalen, Charles 252 Wall, Carl 252, 254, 135 Ware, Suzan 125, 278, 110, 139, 107, 12, 115, 185, 90, 104, 94, 252, 25, 283, 305, 296, 146 Warfield, Rod 93, 131, 253, 128 Watson, James 253, 277, 125 Watson, Laura 253, 280 Webb, Frances 100, 253, 79, 292, 45, 127, 125, 117, 39 Whiddon, Mary Dale 130, 129, 253, 149 Whitehurst, Debra 253, 60, 292 Whitis, Ronnie 253 Whitis, Becky 253 Willians, Ricky 137, 253, 126 Wilson, Neala 139, 107, 97, 142, 105, 154, 253, 27,103, 285, 81, 297, 150 Wood, Constance 263, 139, 101, 274, 238, 253, 289, 290 Wood, David 253 Wood, Debbie, 253, 79 Wood, Willian 157, 161, 107, 245, 253, 69, 170, 173, 169 . Woodruff, Randy 157, 161, 253, 69, 164, 125, 135 Woods, Teddy 254, 65 Woody, Steve 254, 135 Wright, Robert 254 Wyatt, Roy 130, 254, 128 York, Jan 263, 138, 111, 114, 246, 254, 19, 74 Zwinggi, Debbie 112, 254, 77, 292, 75 Zwinggi, Denise 112, 254, 292, 147, 117 Juniors Abraham, Charles 176, 219 Adkisson, Vickie 219 Agee, Patricia Allen, Kay 68, 219, 69 Ames, Jimmy 219 Amonette, Mona 219, 126 Anderson, Adrienne 116, 278, 111, 239, 101, 143, 219, 218, 227, 185, 90 Anderson, Donnie 219 Anderson, Gary 219 Anderson, Janice 219 Anderson, Rodney 219 Athanas, Thomasin, 138, 219, 117 Bacher, Kathy 279, 219 Bachus, Karen 219 Baker, Bill 219 Baker, Sheila 219, 148 Barnes, Becky 112, 219, 125 Bamette, Anna 219 Bartley, Rodney 219 Barton, Elizabeth 130, 2 Beatty, James 219 Bennett, Judy 113, 219, Bennett, Kyle 157, 219 Benson, Sandra 219 19, 148 69 Bergeron, Dawn 219, 56 Bice, Miko 220, 151 Bissell, Dixie 112, 220 Bissonette, Stephen 220, 168 Balck, Debra 220 Blackburn, David 220 Blackburn, David 220 Blackmon, Brenda 220 Blair, Raynette 220, 126 Bledsoe, James 220 Bonds, Malina 220 Bogue, Brenda 220 Boron, John 220 Bray, Gary 220 Briggs, Bruce 220 Briggs, Robin 220, 170 Briggs, Vicky 220, 117 Brooks, Linda 220, 125 Brooks, Rosemary 220 Brown, Ann 113, 220 Brown, Wayne 220 Brumley, David 220 Brunner, Deborah 220 Bryson, Jimmy 220 Bums, Tommy 220 Byassee, Jon 220, 69 Byrge, Iris 220 Calcotte, Sharon 137, 221 Cambon, Judith 221 Campbell, Angela 221 Campbell, Brenda 221, 125 Campbell, Nan 114, 221 Carr, Dave 221, 298 Carroll, Cary 221 Chambers, Stan 221, 126 Chessher, Deborah 221 Clark, Dana 113, 221 Clark, David L. 221 Clark, David N. 221 Clark, Sheryl 221, 298 Cohen, Jan 221, 69 Coker, Candi 280, 221 Coker, Tommy 176, 157, NO, 221 Coleman, Glen 221 Condray, Suzanne 221, 125 Cook, Beverly 113, 111, 282, 221, 125, 14-9 Cook, Nancy 137, 221 Cope, Cathy 137, 221, 125 Corpier, Bill 221 Courtney, Candy 221 Cox, Suzon 137, 221 Craig, Becky 221 Crump, Walter 221 Curry, Lenda 221 Daniels, Belynda 221 Davidge, Ronnie 281, 222 Davidson, David 130, 222, 117 Davis, Billie 222 Davis, Chris 222 313 Davis, Jeanette 222, 125 Davis, Jimmy 222 Davis, Joseph 222 Denner, Judy 222 Deoliveria, David 222 Diercks, Donna 87, 113, Dixon, Beverly 222 Doss, Betty 222 Doss, Peggy 222 Duncan, Edward 222 Easterling, Deborah 222 Elder, Susie 222, 148 Ellis, Donna 222 Endlsey, Judy 222 Everett, Pam 222, 45 Farmer, James 222 Faulkner, Jane 114, 222 Faulkner, Susan 222 Flanagan, Johnny 222 Flanagan, Malisia 222 Flanagan M. D, 222 Flanagan, Wayne 222 Flowers, Albert 222 Floyd, Walter 222 Flynn, Charles 222 Ford, Adrian 176, 157, 158, 222, 164, 117 101, 222, 229 Heame, Wanda 224, Henderson, Helen 112, 224, 45 Hester, Sharon 114, 224, 228 Hickey, Marian 224, 151, 117 Hicks, Judy 224 Hightower, Katherine 113, 224, 1 Hill, Kenneth 224 Hillis, Barbara 130, 224 Hintz, Cathy 224, 69, 125 Holloway, Carolyn 224, 148 Holmes, Wesley 224 Hopkin, Deborah 224, 126 Hopkins, Debra 224 Hopkins, Dee 224 Hopkins, Linda 224 Hudson, Vergie 279, 224 Huff, Michael 224 Huff, William 224, 117 Hughes, Bette 224, 125 Hughes, Patricia 113, 225 Hunter, Henry 225, 117 Isaacs, James 225 Jackson, Jo Ann 113, 225 Jacobs, Orvil 225 Ford, Davlyn 222, 125, 117 Ford, Deborah 222, 125 Ford, Janette 222 Foster, Charlotte 112, 222, 220, 125 Foster, Danna 137, 222 Foster, Debra 112, 223, 220 Foster, John 223 Fraser, Jane 112, 223, 125, 117 Fries, Jonnie 223 Fugler, Bethany 112, 222, 223, 117 Furrh, Kyle 176, 157, 160, 161, 139, 100, 143, 226, 33, 223, 291 Furrh, Theresa 260, 112, 100, 33, 223, 89 Fyffe, Johnny 223, 119 Gardiner, Dorothy 111, 223, 69 Gardner, Russell 223 George, Debra 223 Golding, Donna 223 Granberry, lla 223 Gray, Judy 223 Green, Kathy 114, 223 Griffin, Margaret 223 Grubbs, Connie 223 Hadwin, Darlene 223 Hagan, Mark 223 Hall, Barbara 222, 125 Halliburton, Deborah 114, 223, 4-4 Hammers, Rickey 157, 223 Hardin, Michael 223, 125 Hardy, Frank 157, 182, 223, 165 Hardy, Lee 223, 119 Harris, Homer 157, 223 Harris, Julie 251, 113, 223, 224 Hartt, Steve 224- Havron, Debbie 111, 101, 224, 90 Hayes, Cricket 224, 305, 278, 146, 125 Hayner, Charron 224, 151, 125 Haynes, Patricia 224 Heard, Charles 224- 3l4 Jamason, Cecelia 225 24 Johnson, Betty 225 Joiner, Jonaline 225 Jones, Archie 157, 160, 225, 165, 172, 171, 175, 96 Jones, Becky 225 Jones, Debra 225 Jones, Ethel 225 Jones, Ethel 225 Jones, Janet 225, 69 Jones, Kay 225 Jones, Michael 225 Jones, Susan 225 Jordan, Rickey 225 Kariel, Nancy 264, 225, 305, 146, Kaufman, Randall 225 Keasler, Gary 225 Kee, Jacquelin 114, 225, 125 Kelley, Madelyn 225 Kemper, Gerald 157, 182, 225 Kempf, David 225 Kennedy, Glenda 225 King, Sam 157, 88, 225, 168 Kinkennon, Bonnie 226, 185, 125 Koenig, Karen 114, 226 Kuhn, Judith 226 Kuykendall, Mickey 226 Kuykendall, Rickey 226 145, 117 Lamothe, David 226, 221, 305, 302, 146 Lane, Lois 113, 49, 226 Latham, Ginger 226, 125 Laughlin, Gary 226 Laughlin, Jerry 226 Lawless, Gaylord 226 Leslie, Richard 157, 226, 125 Levine, Margaret 226, 125 Lewis, David 176, 226, 170, 125 Lewis, Greg 288 Lewis, Nolan 226, 69, 127, 125 Liles, Paula 226 Link, Glennda 116, 143, 279, 22 117 12 Long, Janice 226 Lovell, Jamie 226 Lueking, David 226 Lundy, Sam 254, 226, 126 Maranto, Joseph 289, 226, 168 Martin, Robbin 226 Mason, Connie 111, 226 McCarty, Beth 138, 226 McCaty, Debra 227, 83 McCarty, Harold 227 McCarty, Patricia 227 McCay, Jan 87, 111, 227 McDuffie, Renee 112, 227 McFarland, Patricia 227 McKay, Linda 227 McNeil, Judy 227 McNail, Martha 227 McQueen, Annie 227 Meisenheimer, Ralph 227, 119 Merrill, Robert 227, 168, 150 Miller, Debbie 227 Milstead, Melinda 227, 125 Moore, Carolyn 227, 125 Morris, Betty 227 Morris, Stephanie 227 Morton, Charles 182, 227 Moss, Charles 227, 119 Motz, Charles 227 Mullins, Royal 227, 117 Munden, Jack 227 Myron, Paul 227 Neel, William 227, 117 Neely, Jack 228 Nesbitt, Jay 130, 228 Nichols, Beth 112, 228 Nixon, Judy 228 Nolan, Fred 228 Nolan, Janet 113, 228 Oden, Sherry 112, 228, 69, 118 Oller, Karen 261, 228 Oncy, Ricky 228 Palmer, David 228 Patterson, Timothy 228 Patty, Libby 112,228 Pennington, Paul 228, 168 Oerkins, Patsy 87, 228 Phillips, Mary 228 Phillips, Terri 228 Pinks ton, Lynda 112, 228, 45, Pattmen, Dawn 113, 228 Ponder, James 228 Pope, Bryant 228, 60 Porter, Betsy 228 Potter, Cathy 114, 228 Powell, Alice 228 Pressler, Joe 228 , ogers, Paggy 229 Jhannon, Janet 229, 96 'rice, David 228 Jrice, Ccnice 228, 149 oruitt, Donald 228 rruitt, Teresa 228 'urnell, John 228, 119 'yle, Sally 112, 228, 69 fyle, Sharon 229 Quinn, James 229 lamsey, Dana 229 Qatley, Bill 137, 229 'latley, Deborah 229 lawson, Rickey 182, 229 iaymond, Kale 229 tedmon, Julia 229 lice, Teresa 116. 112, 229, 220, 185, 125 roberts, James 176, 178, 180, 92, 100, 143, ' 32, 229, 218, 227 Roberts, Patricia 229 lobinson, Kenneth 229 ogers, Octavia 229, 125, 117 Rogers, William 229 ?owell, Deborah 229 Sarrett, Jan 229, 125 Eavastano, Toni 229 acasta, Joan 229, 126 Schnorbus, Nancy 113, 229 leals, Donald 229 Jenn, Susan 260, 229, 125 'hannon, Jack 229 Sharp, Becky 69, 229, 148 Shirley, Vicki 229 Shiver, Ralph 229 showafs, Mike 229, 168 Shuttlesworth, Marena 229 Sigman, Pam 137, 279, 229, 44, 301 Silvey, Jane 230, 117 Simpson, Karen 114, 230, 125 Sims, Wesley 230, 126 Slaughter, Martha 230, 60 Sloane, Debra 230 Smith, Brenda 230, 125 Smity, Larry 230 Smith, Lawanda 230 Smith, Maude 230 Smoke, Ricky 230 , nidcr, Karen 251, 111, 32, 230, 218, 227 Snyder, Elsie 278, 100, 94, 230, 305, 145 Speight, Lyn 230 taggs, Emma 113, 230, 125, 96 tewart, Debra 230, 126 tewart, Suzanne 131, 230, 224 qtrack, Martha 93, 230, 125 track, Mollie 230, 125, 124 abb, James 157, 230 Taft, Dalton 157, 182, 230, 170, 125 Tate, Mary 230 Tatum, Virginia 230 Thomas, Phillip 230, 185, 117 Thompson, Kenneth 131, 230, 128, 117 Thomson, Robert 230, 151 Tims, Judy 236 Tipton, Jane-t 231, 112, 137, 220 Tittle, Exa 87, 111, 231 Tong, Nancy 231 Townzen, Leon 231 Townsley, Ruth 231 Trachier, Mary 231 Trousedale, Deborah 231 Turner, Eugene 231 Umphress, Mary 231 Wagner, Wanese 231, 125, 117 Ward, Renee 231 Watson, Eddie 231, 126 Watson, Suzanne 113, 139, .100, 284, 282, 231, 414- Weaver, Benny 231 Weaver, Janet 114, 231, 89 Wier, Alton 231, 119 White, Gene 231 White, Sharian 231 Williams, Williams, Barbara 231 Janna 113, 112, 321, 224 Williams, Judy 231 Williams, Kenda 231, 125 Williams, Patsy 231 Williams, Randy 231 Williams, Willie 231 Williams, William 231 Wilson, Ricky 231 Bedell, Richard 205 Beloney, James 205, 119 Benjamin, Fenetta 205 Berglund, Steven 205 Best, Charles 205 Betts, Janet 205, 125 Blalock, Terry 205 Bobbitt, Tallie 205 Bockmon, Melvin 205 Bolander, Teresa 205 Bradden, Perry 205 Branham, Pamela 205 Bratton, Douglas 205 Britton, James 205 Broughton, William 205, 170 Brown, Kim 206 Brown, Vicki 207 Broyles, Bill 206 Broyles, Cary 206 Bruce, Barbara 206 Burke, Matthew 206 Byrd, William 206, 168, 184- Byrns, Ricky 206 Capps, Robert 206 Carlton, Nancy 206 Carpenter, Robena 206 Carroll, Carolyn 206 Carroll, Don 206 Casey, Billy 206, 168 Chandler, Connie 112, 206 Chastain, William 206 Wisdom, Bonnie 231 Wisdom, Mary 231 Wolven, Paul 127, 125 Wood, Libby 110, 101, 279, 231, 89, 90 Woodfin, Mike 157, 143, 231, 226, 159, 167 Woods, Judy 69, 231, 96 Chaing, Gloria 206 Cisco, Joe 206 Clark, Judy 114, 206 Clark, Vincent 206 Clark, Walter 206 Sophomores Adair, Robert 205, 203, 116 Adams, Jody 205, 203 Agnor, Stuart 35, 205, 203, 285, 168 Allen, Belinda 205, 203 Allusm, Joe 205, 203 Anderson Anderson , Betsy 143, 277, 205, 203 Beverly 205, 203 1 Anderson, Charles 205, 203 Anderson, Sandra 205, 203 Anderson, Teresa 205 Anderson, Victor 205 Andrews, Delacy 205 Aucoin, Mary 205 Bailey, Carol 138, 205, 185 Bailey, Patricia 112, 205 Baker, Lovie 205 Ballard, James 205 Barclay, Tex 205 Barnes, Curtis 205 Baskett, Kim 205 Clemmons, Elba 206 Cochran, Barbara 206 Coe, Shelley, 206 Collins, Jackie 206 Collins, Michael 206 Cook, Debbie 206, 125 Cook, Ronnie 206 Cooke, William 206 Cooper, Donna 206 Cooper, Jari 206 Copeland, J. C. 206 Cox, David 206, 168 Cox, Patricia 112, 207, 89 Craver, Patsy 207 Crawford, Jace 207 Crenshaw, Mark 207 Dahmer, Deborah 207 Dameron, Ronald 207 Davenport, Adolphus 207 Davis, Kathleen 207 Davis, Martha 207 Davis, Robert 207 Davis, Sheila 207 Davis, Terry 207 315 Davis, Vickie 112, 207, 126, 124 Denney, Ronald 207 Denson, Faye 207 Devore, Edwin 207 Dieste, Robert 207 Duncan, Robert 207, 287, 168 Dunlap, Brenda 207, 293, 185 Dunn, Sharon 207 Easley, Deborah 207 Elam, Roy 207 Elkins, Deborah 207 Ellard, Candy 114, 207 Ellard, Kevin 207 Elliott, Anda 207 Elliott, David 207 Else, Deborah 207 Else, Ronald 207 FIGS, TTHCY 208 Marbury, Alana 211 Godwin, Linda 114, 208 Miller, Mark 212 Eshee, Patricia 207 Evans, Margaret 207 Farnham, Thomas 207 Fisher, Gloria 207 Fletcher, Debbie 112, 208, 82 Flowers, Michael 208 Floyd, Debbie 208 Foglc, Candance 208 Ford, Dale 208 Ford, Mendy 208 Fowler, Richard 208 Franks, Waynell 208 Fugler, John 208, 168 Furrh, Mindy 208, 185 Fyffe, Jodie 208 Gardiner, Alice 208 Gardner, ,lack 208, 185 Gardner, James 208 Garrison, James 208 Gentry, Steve 208, 119 George, Claudia 208 George, Shirley 265, 208 Gibson, Danny 208 Gibson, Wilbert 208, 126 Gilbert, Calvin 208 Gilliam, Charles 208 Guillism, Judith 208 Girlinghouse, Colleen 113, 208, 204 Golemon, Larry 130, 208, 128 Grant, Rickey 208 Graves, Lorin 113, 208 Gray, Julia 208 Green, Degra 208 Green, Edith 209 Green, Norman 209 Greene, Tom 209 Haden, Teresa 209 Hall, Cheryl 114, 209, 45 Hall, James 209 Hommons, Karis 114, 275, 209 Hanks, Todd 209 3I6 Hardy, Kyle 130, 209 Harper, Sandra 49, 209 Harrison, Dennis 209 Harrison, Randall 209 Hayner, Fred 209, 151, 126 Haynes Sara 209 Hazelwood, Robert 209 Heard, Donna 260, 209, 126 Henderson, Kitty 209 Henigan, Elizabeth 209 Henigan, Troy 209 Hensley, Gerald 281, 209 Hill, Brenda 209 Hillis, Cynthia 129, 209 Hines, Cy 209 Hines, Robert 209 Hodges, Jacob 209 Hogue, Alice 209 Holley, Robbin 209 Holmes, Gwendolyn 209, 185 Hooper, James 130, 209 Howell, Jack 290, 126, Howell, Perry 209 Huddleston, Suann 209 Hudson, James 209 Hudson, Kenneth 209 Hudson, Rhonda 209 Hunt Hunt, Hunt, 1 Deborah 210 Garry 264, 210 Larry 264, 131, 210 Hunt, Steve 210, 290 Hyde, Lester 130, 210 Iliff, James 210 Ivey, Mary 210 Jackson, Debby 21 Jagot, Andre 210, 125 Jeans, James 210 Jenkins, Steven 210, 168 Johnson, Sandra 210 Jones, Teresa 210 Jones, Anna 210 Jones Benjamin 210, 294, 168 Jones Diane 210, 294 Jones, Randy 210, 119 Jones, Steven 55, 210 Jordan, Diana 210 Kelly, Joe 210 Kennedy, Barbara 138, 210, 126 Kennedy, Janice 210 Kennedy, Mary 210 Kerr, Barbara 210 Kerr, John 210 K6 Elizabeth 263, 264, 112, 248, 210, 305, 3y62, soo, 146 Kirkland, Barbara 210 Knight, Tommie 210 Kocur, Debra 210 Krasch, Kathylen 210 Kuhn, Mary 210 Kuhn, Roger 210 Kyles, Trudy 210 Lambert, David 211 Lambert, William 211 Lancaster, Lou Ann 211 Lancaster, Marian 55, 211 Landreneaux, Danny 211 Lane, Linda 211 Langley, Leonard 211 Langley, Steven 211 Langley, Teresa 21 Larkin, Katrina 211, 126 Laster, Nelda 211 Lattimore, Melissa 211 Laughlin, Gale 211 Laughlin, Sara 211, 125 Lawless, Samuel 211, 119 Layton, Jim 211 Lea, John 211 Ledbetter, Richard 211 Lee, Randy 211, 168 Leith, Phillip 211 Leymeister, David 211 Lloyd, Diane 211, 185 Lueking, Teresa 211 Maddox, Jeanie 211, 126 Maines, Kathy 211 Majors, Donna 211 Maley, Jo Lynn 211 Maloney, Billy 131, 211 Maples, Bertha 211 Marshall, Marilyn 211 Mays, Dwight 211 McCaig, Tommy 211 McCann, Linda 212 McCarty, Donald 212 McCarty, Richard 212 McClatchey, Lou Ann 296, 113 143 212 McClure, Calvin 212 McClure, Diane 212 McCommon, Douglas 212 McConnell, Edith 212 McElroy, Mary 113, 212 McNiel, Kenneth 212 McPhail, Leslie 212, 300 Melton, David 212 Miller, Margaret 138, 271, 212 Mills, Genell 212 Mings, Jacque 212 Mings, James 212 Mitchell, Willie 212 Moore, Levvie 212 Morris, Karron 212 Morris, Katharin 112, 212, Morris, Randal 212 Morris, Timmy 289, 212 Morse, Randy 212 Morton, David 212 Munden, Judie 212 Murray, Edna 212 I Nash, Joe 212, 168 Neel, Debra 131, 129, 213 Neely, Michael 213 Nelson, Rodney 213 Nesbitt, Elyse 130, 213 !Nicholson, Willard, 213, 168 Nixon, Valeria 213 Norris, James 213, 168 Norris, Phalby 114, 213 tNorth, Bobby lNutt, Bobbie 213, 291, 126 Ogden, Pamela 213 Oliphant, Patty 213 i0ney, Merline 213 Oney, Travis 213, 168 Owens, Pamela 213 Parish, John 213 Parker, Brenda 213 Parker, Joyce 213 Parker, Linda 231, 125 Patterson, Judy Pearson, Cynthia 213 Perkins, Tim 213 Phelps, Charles 213 Pickett, James 213 Pittman, Heather 275, 213, 18 Pledger, Milton 213 Post, Debra 213 Pressler, Mark 213 Price, John 213 Price, Kathryn 138, 214 Prince, Mark 214 Pugh, Lonnie 214, 168 Pugh, Ronnie 131, 214 Putnam, Harmon 214 Pyle, Debra 214 Pyle, Lee 214 Raqugini, Angela 214 Raines, Mary 214 Raines, Ronald 214, 125 Ratley, Patty 214 Ray, Deborah 214 Rayner, Lois 214, 56, 296, 185 Read, James 214 Reppond, Kenneth 214 Richard, Denise 112, 214 Richardson, Albert 214 Richardson, Cassander 214 Ritter, Mike 214 Roberts, Evaist 214 Riberts, Martha 214 Roberts, Shirley 214 Roberts, Tommy 214 Robertson, Jeanette 214 Rogers, James 214 Root, Charles 214 Ross, Sharon 214 Ruben, Andrew 214 Rudd, Jonathan 214 Rudder, Mary 214 5 Rutledge, Marie 214 Ryan, Billy 215 Sallee, Beverly 215 Salmon, Bill 131, 215 Sanders, Jack 215, 290 Schurr, Lynda 215 scott, Katie 143, 285, 35, 289, 2 Sellers, Bessie 215 Siler, Sharon 215 Wimmons, William 215, 119 Sims, Kathy 215 Slusher, Shirley 215 Smart, Ricky 35, 215, 168 smith, Betty 143, 154, 34, 275, 204 Smith, Deborah 215 Smith, Gregory 215 Snodgrass, Kathy 215 South, Ric 215 Spellings, Leslie 215, 168 Staggers, Allen 215, 185 Starr, Patsy 215 Stephens, George 215 Stephens, Louanne 215 Stephens, Rudy 215, 168 Stone, Debra 215 Stroble, Marjorie 215 St. Romain, John 215 Strong, Larry 215 Stuart, Wiliam 216 Summers, Karen 113, 216 Sutton, Lisa 216 Swendson, Deborah 216, 126 Tatum, Gloria 216 Tatum, Patricia 216 Taylor, Janet 131, 216 Taylor, Margaret 131, 129, 216 Thomas, Brad, 216, 185, 150 Thomas, James 216 Thomas, Joseph 216, 126 Thomas, Mike 216 Thompson, Linda 216, 44, 148 Tipton, Terry 216 Tong, Shasta Toothman, Larry 216 Towns, Pamela 216 Trachier, Steven 216 Trammell, Harry 184 Tress, Royce Truemper, Edward 216 Vance, Margie 216 Vandyke, Garland 216 Walker, Delores 216 Wall, Ruff 216 Wallace, Larry 216 Ward, Joan 216 Warren, Billy 216, 126 Washington, Dennis 216, 168 Watson, Allen 216 Watson, Robert 130, 216 15, 287 215, 285, 297. Waugh, Eddie Weaver, Billy 216 Webber, Nancy 216 Weeks, Jerry 216 Weldon, Larry 216 Wells, Sarah 216 Westmoreland, Joe 119, 216 Westmoreland, Sallie 265, 1 Wilcox, Kenneth 217 Williams, Aubrey 131, 217 Williams, James 217, 168 Williams, Judy 217 Williams, Richard 217 Williams, Roxana 217 Willmore, Larry 217 Willmore, Terry 217, 302 Wilson, Andre 217 Wilson, Regina 217, 185 Wood, Dorothy 217 Woodard, Donald 217, 168 Woodfin, Marty 113, 143, 284, 217, 204 Woodring, Craig 82, 217, 184, 150 Woodruff, Teresa 113, 217 Wright, Ardis 217 Wyatt, Jimmy 217 Wynne, Bill 217 Wynne, Ralph 217 Yohn, Stephen 217 Freshmen Agrava, Susan Alldredge, Robbin 189 Archer, Toni 189, 194, 126 Armstrong, Larry 189 Amauld, Sheri 189, 126 Arnold, Richie 189 Atwell, Stephen 189 Bacher, Cindy 189, 126 Baldwin, Lucille 36, 189 Barlo, Lynn 189 Barnes, Kevin 189 Becker, Alice 189 Bellinger, Brian 131, 189 Beloney, Jeanell 189, 126 Benson, Aldred 189 Bettis, Joy 189, 126 Bice, Deborah 189 Bishop, Tommy 189 Bisonette, Gary 189 Blalock, Steven 189 Bonds, Joe 189 Boons, Judy 189 Bradden, Michael 189 Bramlett, Teresa 190, 299 Bridger, Donald 190 Briggs, Patrick 190 Briggs, Steven 190 Brooks, David 190 48, 217 282, 289, 3l7 Hollingshead, Danny 195 Brown, Earnestine 190 Bruce, Terry 190, 126 Bueche, Richard 190 Bunch, Larry 190 Burkham, Jon 190 Burnett, Jay 190 Byrd, Sandra 190 Calcote, Beth 190 Calvin, Veronica 190 Capps, Carol 190, 126, 290 Carpenter, Alice 190 Carr, Teri 131, 190, 298 Carrico, Debra 190, 126 Carroll, James 190 Chastain, Barbara 190 Chessher, Kirk 190 Chaing, Jimmy 190 Childress, Brian 190, 293 Childress, Larry 190 Childs, Debby 191, 149 Chochos, Mike 191 Christmas, Robert 191, 188 Clark, Ronda 191 Clark, Susan 191, 298 Claskey, Sandra 191 Cockrall, Davis 191 Cohen, Jon 191 Cooper, Leland 191 Copeland, Kathy 191 Cordel, Synthia 191 Corley, David 191 Cox, Deborah 191 Cox, Penny 191 Craig, Mike 191 Cromer, Robert 191 Culpepper, Stephen 191 Culver, Julia 191 Cundiff, Sheryl 130, 191 Cunningham, Susan 191, 126 Curry, John 191 Curry, Ruby 191 Dassett, Reta 191 Davidson, Daniel 192 Davis, Charline 192 Dean, Anita 192 Delp, Kenric 192 Denney, Cheryl 192, 126 Dennis, Jerry 192 Dickard, Frank 192 Dickerson, Michael 192 Dieste, Mariana 143, 192 Dorsett, Donna 192 Doss, Patricia 192 Dunbar, Debbie 192 Duncan, Kenneth 192 Dunn, Roland Dunn, Sandra 192 East, Cara 130, 129, 192 Edwards, Diane 192, 149 Elam, Don 192 3I8 Elardo, Tony 92 Ellis, Allen 192 Ellis, Linda 192, 126 Elwood, Karen 192, 299 Evans, Linnie 192, 126 Evans, Ronnie Fant, Libby 192, 126 Fant, Mitzi 192 Faulkner, Daniel Finley, Lee 193 Flanagan, Delores 193, 126 Flanagan, Mollie 193 Fletcher, Harold 193 Flowers, Patricia 143, 193, 295 Floyd, Gerry 193, 299, 149 Flynn, Tony 193 Forbes, Robert 193 Ford, Charlotte 193, 126, 299 Ford, Marsha 131, 193 Ford, Sherry 193, 149 Foster, Debbie 193 Foster, Randall 193 Francis, Shirley 193 Franks, Katherine 193 Free, John 193 Fromm, Christie 193, 58, 12.6 Fugler, Alton 193 Fugler, Mary 193 Fults, Karen 193 Futrell, Sara 193, 126 Gabbis, Libby 193 Gaw, Lee 281, 36, 193 Gentry, Perry 194 George, Wilma 194 Glaze, James 194 Golding, Dale 194 Goode, Elease 194, 126 Grainger, Frank 194 Graves, Deborah 194 Graves, Debra 194 Gray, Wanda 194, 126 Griffith, David 194 Grubbs, Kathy 194, 126, 299 Hadlock, Robert 194, 126 Hagan, Frank 194 Hall, Dorothy 194, 126 Harrison, Mike Harrison, Patricia 194 Hart, Elinor 194 Hartt, Mark 194, 199 Hasler, Mike 194 Hawthorne, Ada 194, 126, 299 Hays, Ollie 194 Hays, Susan 131, 194 Hayse, Elizabeth 194 Hazlewood, Kenneth 194 Heim, Jackie 194 Helton, Clifford 194 Hernandez, Richard Hildreth, Cassie 194 Hill, Sandra 195 Hirsch, David 271, 195, 3 Hodges, James 195 05, 146 Hooker, Hooper, Hooper, Hooten, Wendell 195 Debra Marion 195 Jeanene 195 Hopkins, Rusty 195 Huddleston, William 195 Hudson, Betze 195 Hudson, David 195 Hudson, Deborah 195 Huff, Rebecca 195 Huff, Sara 195 Huffman, Susanne 195 Hughes, Randy 195 Hunt, Sharon 264, 195 Jackson, Joycelyn 195 Jackson, Judy 195, 126 James, Debbie Jarvis, James 195 Jenkins, Charlotte 195 Jenkins, Gary Johnson, Alan Johnson, Glenn 196 Johnson, Linda 196, 191, Johnson 9 Renaldo 196 Jones, Babe 196 Jones, Donna 196, 299 Jones, Gordon 196 Jones, Mary 196 Jones, Randy Jones, Reta 196 Jones, Rhonda 196 Jones, Robert 196 Jones, Roger Jones, Trenton Jones, Wanda 196 Jordan, Gary Kale, Barbara 131, 196 Kay, Michael 196 Kay, Randall 196 Kellar, Emma 196 Kelley, Terry Kendall, Deborah 196, 12 Kerr, Jackie 143, 37, 196 Kindley, Wanda 196, 126 King, David 196 King, Paul 196 King, Victor 196 Kirkpatrick, James 196 Lambert, Sarah 196 Langford, Rickey 196 Latham, Johnny 197 Laughlin, Lara 197, 126 Ledbetter, Calvin Lee, Bert Lee, Juanita 197 Leith, Nita 197, 126 Linville, Phillip 197 , 126, 124 285, 12 6, 299 Littlejohn, Robert 197 Long, Richard 197 Lothrop, Lawrence 197, 185 Loyd, Phyllis 197 Luca, Deborah 197 Macomber, Suzanne 197 Madry, Tommy 197 Majors, Bobby 197 Maples, Pamela 197 Maranto, Laurie 197, 126 Marshall, Georgia 197 Martin, Carol 197, 299 Matthews, Terry 197, 126, 299 Maxwell, Martie 197, 299 May, Wayne 197 McAngus, Judy 197 McBride, Robert McCain, Carla 197, 126 McCann, Douglass 130, 197 McCarty, David 197 MeClatchey, Jeannie 37, 198, McNamara, Terry 198 McNatt, Connie 198 McNeil, Cathy 198, 126 Meeker, Sharron 198 Miller, Albert 198 Miller, Bobby 198 Mills, William 198 Monge, Linda 198 Minshew, Nettie 198 Monigold, William 130, 198 Moon, Vickie 198, 126 Moore, Barbara 198, 126 Moore, Barry 198 Moore, Martha 198 Moore, Steve 198 Morris, Frances 198 Moseley, Phillip 198 Mullins, Britt 198 Mullins, Mariana 198 Munden, Mark Munden, Patty 198, 126 Murray, Harold 198 Muse, Michael Myers, Debra Myers, Mary 198, 126 Nash, Janet 198, 126 Newberg, Mack 199 Norris, David 199 Nutt, Mike 199 Olivo, Richard 199 Oney, Evelyn 199 Osborne, Debra 143, 37, 199 Osborne, Johnny N. Owens, David 199 Page, Marshall 199 Parker, Frances 199 Parker, Jimmy Parker, Judy 199 Parker, Steve 199 188, 126 Parker, William Parrish, Deborah S. 199 Patterson, Robbie 199 Paxton, Rita 199 Payne, Debbie 199 Peak, John 199 Parkins, Michael 199 Phelps, Larry 199 Pierce, Roger 199, 126 Pierce, William 199 Power, Eugene 199 Prince, Sherry 199 Pruitt, Vickie 199, 126 Purnell, Albert 199 Pyle, Raymond 199 Ragsdell, Deborah 199 Raines, Carole 199 Rains, Delman Ray, Sue Ann 200 Read, Robert 200 Redmon, Teresa 200 Reed, David Renfro, Ronald 200 Ryne, Edward 200 Richardson, Jacquelyn 200 Rideout, Merry 200 Ritter, John 200 Roach, Barbara 200 Roark, Rickey 200 Roberts, Linda 200 Robinson, Tony Roden, Terry 200 Ross, Jerry 200 Rudd, Joey 200 Sanders, Elizabeth 200 Sanders, Jack 200 Scasta, Delwin 200 Schachtschnei, Sharon 200, 149 Schench, Chris 200 scan, Hirma 281, 200 Seals, Stuart 200 Shafer, Julie 200, 196, 126 Shepard, Clarence 200 Shirley, Danny 143, 27, 300 Showers, David 201 Sibley, Carrie 130, 129, 201, 188, 195, 95, 299 Simmone, Patsy 201 Simmons, Ronnie 201 Simmons, William 201 Sims, John Singleton, Vicki 201 Smith, Cal'vin 201 Smith, Edward 201 Smith, Frankie 201 Smith, Rhonda 201, 126 Sorrels, Barbara 201 Spencer, Margery 201 Stafford, Davy Stark, Sally 201, 299 Starr, Terry 201 Stauts, Marilyn 201 Stegall, Charles 201 Strong, Sherne 201, 299 Stuart, Lynn Sullivan, Sherry 201 Summerlin, Nancy 201, 199, 126 Sutton, Christopher 201 Swafford, Eva 201 Swafford, Paula 202 Swink, Sharon 202 Tamplin, Larry 202 Taylor, James 202, 126 Taylor, Terry 202, 126 Tems, James 202 Thedford, Linda 202 Thomas, Tommy 202 Thompson,Gary 202, 287 Thompson, Frances 202 Timmins, Zephania 202 Tims, Linda 202 Thompkins, Becky 260, 202, 126 Townzen, Deborah 202 Truemper, Timothy 202 Turner, Dorothy 202 Turner, James 202 Tutt, Jayne 202 Vance, Margie 202 Vann, J erry 202 Vann, Joe 202 Verhalen, George 202 Verhalen, Joseph 202 Voight, Patti 202 Wagner, Jeanie 202, 126 Walker, Hershel 203 Walker, Phillip 202 Wall, Louann 202 Ward, Walter 203 Ware, Keith W. 203 Warfield, John 131, 203 Watson, Margie 203, 126 Webber, Holly 203 Weems, Danny Welch, William 203 White, Cynthia 203 Whitlow, Thomas 203 Wiggins, Sandra 203 Williams, Avalyn 203 Williams, Lynette 203 Williams, Tara 203 Wilson, Eileen 203, 126 Wilson, Scott 203 Wilson, William 203 Wood, Mary 203 Woodkins, Deborah 203 Woods, Patricia Wyatt, Mary 203 Yancy, Dorothea 203 Younger, Gene 203 Zook, Teri 131, 203 3 I9 No one will know wha? ihe sfaff Wenf fhrough fo give 'l'o you buf I guess ii' 'really doesn'+ maHer. 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