Maud High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Maud, TX)

 - Class of 1971

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W ' 4 H11 Qi mA :J U, jg- . ,-5: ' : Z fl . .I fiaf: 4' -47, :Jw . 33951 ,f ,ZH 1 '4 'LA'- fff G:-11 5,72-.1 r I , 11 N1 5: I 1 I I, :.'1:Y41 'LF' ,.'7f?9' , 1 ' 'Y if ' 2, ' 1 'fl 1 gb Q X1 . YI 31 V E 1 5 . iv fl fx. H 23 . '1 A .51 7,4 4 - U ,- 1 1 i Qin. 4 E' The Cardinal Staff of MHS PRESENTS THE CARDINAL '7l Maud High School Maud, Texas Volume XXVII Foreword There are places I remember . . . Busy places. Secret places. Places one goes to live his life and dream his dreams. Today they're images - sharp and clear lndelibly imprinted on the mind. Tomorrow they'll dim in the haze of forgetfulness - Enchanted lands in a world of fantasy. Unless they're remembered forever in a book . . . Vividly. Realistically, Almost magically. Our purpose in publishing this yearbook is to keep our dreams and activities sharp and clear in our minds as we grow older. Tomorrow our dreams and activities may grow dim and hazy as we busy ourselves with preparations for our future We hope our yearbook presents a full picture of the 197 0-'71 school year and that the dreams of each student are reflected. POEMg Published in Dec. '70 issue of Photolith by National School Yearbook Association. Q X 'T E . . . r 2 - V.-sg --s. - . . Contents Dedicotion . . Progress.: . . Administrotion Foculty ..... Elementory . Freshmen. . . Sophomores. Juniors ..... Seniors ..... Fovorite .... Orgonizotions Who's Who . . Activities . . . Athletics .... DEDICATION Where there is no vision, the people perish Proverbs 29:11 The Seniors of 1971 dedicate this annual to a man who has displayed vision - a vision of what Maud School could be like, aid today we see the fruition of that vision. He not only had a vision, but the courage and tenacity to work to bring it about. His efforts have been untiring, but too often unsung. So now may we express our appreciation, sing your praises and dedicate our efforts to you - Mr, F, E. Cooley Inspiring students to achieve their maximum potential is one of Mr. Cooley's pet aims. ililvm 1 He shows his appreciation for the achievements of his stu- dents by attending various performances such as the spring concert. Mr. Cooley shares with Mr. Hogan some of his new hope: and new dreams. ff . 1 1 . He challenges his teachers at the beginning of the new school year. f 4 .' f A-an--f-vu :i,x,m,i,,,,.s,q,..f.sf:. .,,... ,,.. . .,s,,s.- , ., ,. , . ' 1 A, 'WT' Q, Y ll A V A 1 1 X wma, H H Z l f F, E, Cooley stands for progress in his of his favorite modes of relaxation after day at school is golf. A ,of-M85 , ig! i ,Af 41 His farm is an avocation with Mr. Cooley as his prized animals testify. Preparing steaks for his family is a skill he enjoys when time premits. .gf- I, I' a ga B, A' A 1,1 ,, ww Qi' vga sw M. FII as l A ' aft' FW' I, --Jr +21 46: , FORTY-FIVE YEARS OF CONTINUOUS GROWTH When Mr. Cooley came to Maud in 1926, the school consisted of a one story building which was built in 1922. Five teachers made up the faculty with a total of 30 students. Under his administration, an annex was added in 1933, housing the homemak- ing and agriculture departments. As the enrollment increased, more teachers were added and more space was needed. A gymnasium was added in 1939, followed by the elementary building in 1940. The school's first hot lunch program was initiated when the cafeteria was added in 1947. ln 1941, the agriculture building was built with an addition in 1963, The hom emaking department was moved to a remodeled cottage in 1955. In 1957, a band hall was built and a band teach- er was added to the staff. A modern high school building was constructed in 1966 followed in 1969 by an addition equal in size to the original construction. In the summer of 1970 a kindergarten building was added and forty-three five year olds joined the school system. Thus, under the skillful administration of Mr. Cooley, our physical plant has grown from a one story building in 1926 to a nine building campus plus a football field nearing completion. The school district now employs three adminis- trators, twenty-four teachers, and ten other em- ployees who further the education of the 560 students now enrolled. 1. Gymnasium 4. Band Hall 7. Elementary 2. Agriculture 5. Athletic Storeroom 8. Cafeteria 3. Junior High 6. Kindergarten 9. High School if mx gy, ,A ADMINISTRATORS KEEP WHEELS TURNING 3, as M. lf it EVV, p , E AE Q X Ziff 'Q 113, M my 3' 1 V ' 122.2 Mr. F. E. Cooley QCENTERQ works with High School Principal, Mr. H. B. Stewart fLEFTj and Mr. E. F. Burgess, Elementary Principal, on administrative planning. Each day presents new problems which challenge the decision making skills of these capable men. BOARD OF EDUCATION Nha. , gr Q. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Dexter Clary and Mr. Jake Townsend study recommendations for advancing our school, Li Q 'RF Q , 3 X A progressive school board such as ours is con- stantly confronted with major decisions involving changes in our educational system. Although the decisions were made in the 1969-70 school term, many goals have been achieved during this school term. Two major building programs which have been completed this year are the football field and the kindergarten. TOP LEFT: Mr. Cecil Vandygriff and Mr. May- nard Goza are shown as they enter the kindergarten building to examine the new air-conditioned structure. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Dorman Green, Mr. Glen Jones, and Mr. Harvey Sharp look over the foot- ball field as it nears completion. 1 f7f4 -Z Z-' ' ,3,5 7Q-n -- 1lx'f CUSTODIANS: Bill Williams and Barry Miller K .-rf 's. .pwgtx N i s l ,- 3 S E 2 IQ in t ' BUS DRIVERS 'Left to righrj I. T. Warren, John Millef and Alfred Hilton. X X X -.,. 15 . r X' VJ' Q if Q . a 5- 5 I T, . xo I -4, 3. fl. A . Q mf -,W - . '. -. , .. 4-Lf ., at A 0 , I : X l E 'V Y , I q K xt . ' Sa 0 I ' ' X u , i ' Q f ' ' - qa,,,,.,,,. 'Ad -Ki, ti K7 Q , S C N ,,,., ,... yuwlpx, a , I Y 0, 234' I ivamyg I ...ill .xg I C U n v -'mfjzf L '54 - ' x '? ff , .XX 2 ,K X H 'Eg sm. .X,. xx i 1 A . Vw- A 4 , x 4-NIS. .I f? R .H as i 'xi-PZ?-.'Q :gf . P' , i 9 W N 0 W A sb? fs 'I I I Uv . I. w . ...liz-PV' ,f .Q lil TEACHERS PROVIDE A VARIETY OE E 'leg MRS. ETHEL PRESLEY MRS. JEFF KESTERSON Kindergarten 1A MRS. JOY GRAVES MRS. VERDA DICKENS lB 3 ACTIVITIES FOR THEIR STUDENTS 'lf MRS. NITA TA YNES MRS. NA NCY CLEM ENTS .. 6B.. mjqwi? III IS Z igi f Q35 MR. MILTON MCA FEE MRS. DAISY EIAKOVICH ..6A.. THE TEACHER - GUIDE MRS. ALEENE PA TTON MR, LANE CLARK MRS. MARY DICKENS 5A 4A ' TO BETTER LEARNING 'W MR. RAYFIELD WALSH Math and History ihx MRS. RITA DITTRICH .. 5B.. MRS. JIMMY WARE Remedial reading MRS. BELINDA JACKSON ..4B.. MHS FACULTY DIRECTS to f, Z, ' ,,,, L , MRS. KAREN KRUSE MR. E, F, BURGESS 7th and 8th Drafting and Band MRS. OZELL HOGAN MR, MICHAEL DITTRICH Teacher's Aid Social Science and Biology STUDENT PARTICIPATION . .fm hiv MR. HUGH B. STEWART Physics iv? 'E MRS. ETHEL CHANCE Business If MRS, F, E, COOLEY Mathematics I I I MRS, OLGA CA RLOW Homem aking I I AUDIO-VISUAL EQU gxoxxif' x - .X NN x X3 MRS, LOUISE BRU TON English MR, RONNIE DUPREE Physical Science IPMENT AIDS FACULTY MR. EDWARD BAILEY A griculture MRS. NANCY SCHENEWERK Social Studies 52 Q- IVR' 45' tm V fu , . 7 L ,, s qfiafiwuiihr xr L A .,,i,,.-4..j3-' , 'Q s ,K M1 K Q KINDERGARTENERS ADJUST X QLEFTJ Jeff Lucers and QRIGHTQ Vance Wendell en- Because of the new world of activities these five Joy expressing their creativity in water based paints. year olds were confronted with, they ate their lunch Kimberly Baird Linda Bilimek Frederick Bledsoe Randall Braley Lisa Chism Patrick Conkleton Robin Dobbs Scott English Flepia Fagan Vincent Forte Wayne Foster Stephen Fowler Kay Freeman Randall Guantt Cheryl Harley in their room at the first of the year. all rims! Connie Henderson Annjannette Hicks Amy Hilton Dan Holley -H17 il QQ Rmb '15 TO SCHOOL LIFE 1? 40 455 .ay rn ,l J f, l H as, X Till-gg, , H ' . , l .J house is a favorite activity of kindergart- William Johnson Amanda Jones Lisa Jordan Lonna Lewis Jeff Lucero Darlene Manor Philip Meadows Scott Minton Darmon Moore Mark Sanders Gena Smith Richard Steward Lonnie Thompson Peggy Thompson Audrin Ware Donald Warrington Vance Wendell Darron White Eric White The Kindergarten program is designed to develop the physical, intellectual, so- cial, and emotional capacities of the pre- school children of Maud. Their schedule includes playtimes, number sessions, story time, writing practice, rests, music, and many other helpful activities. Mrs. Ethel Presley patiently nurtures the school readi- ness program of her forty-two kindergarten students. GRADE IA DISCOVERS NEW INITERESTS Barry Alexander Michael Battle Radonna Baucum Dennis Conkleton Artha Crowell Myrrle Crowell Ann Dittrich Lindell Henderson Randy Henderson Dwin Johnson sox K 4 S5355 x 5 rs ..........., . Physical fitness through musical exercises is fun for Rope jumping is a popular way of working off ex first graders. cess energy for these children Roger Jordon Sheryl Kruse Frances Mathis Rhonda McAlister Cathy Moore Gerry Smead Belinda Thomas Alan Ware DeAnna White Larry Williams Gary Alexander Pamela Baird Sheri Bledsoe Grindl Conkleton Pamella Conkleton Tungular Copeland Steven Forte Joe Foster Steven Harper Alex Henderson Robert johnson Lionel Lewis Shari Liles Raymond Moore Leslie Pippen Clinton Slider Anita Thompson Thomas Vaughan Creig Ware Bobby White Tape reading is used by first graders to help improve their f'i reading speed and enunciation. GRADE ZA LEARNS NEW SKILLS Clifton Adcock Preston Alexander Lynn Autrey Debbie Baird Linda Basurto Raymond Bledsoe Dew ayne Belin Donald Burt Dina Chisum Joe Conkleton Rachel Gibson Kenneth Henderson Donna Howley Jennifer johnson Lemmy Jones Paula Jordan Kent Liles Ronald Mathis Greg McAlister David Mears Lugena Moran Jeff Thompson Jamie Sanders Renee Stewart 'T ' milf Sherman Williams X Second grade students use their reading time wisely. They are becoming more aware of the need for reading. Gene Womack GRADE 2B MEETS NEW CHALLENGES Susan Atkinson Lisha B ash am Clifford Battle James Beasley Travis Braley Beverly Carr Vivian Conkleton Joyce Crawford Chris Edwards John Henderson Tammy Hilton Rose Holley Charles Johnson Charles Jones Monica Jordan Candace Lucero Donald Mathis Morris Morgan Johnny Smith Tonda Smith Ronland Stinson 3rd GRADE IS A MIXTURE Scott Freeman QLEFTQ and Brad Walker QRIGHTQ pay their respect to the Flag by repeating the Pledge of Allegiance. The third grade is one ofthe few lucky classes who has a teacher adept at developing musical talents along with the basic curriculum. They enjoy doing the Hokey Pokey . Linda Benefield Michael Clark Gloria Conkleton Murlee Conkleton Reader Conkleton Janet Cornett Becky Embry Sheila Emerson Debbie Fisher Jane Foster Cheryl Fowler Scott Freeman Cynthia Guantt Cynthia Hancock Sharon Hawley i OF FUN AND WORK A ngelia I-lend erson 41 M0 'V' enq- 1. Y? X Joey Hicks Ernest johnson xafzi 59 8 U' K elly Leonard Troy Manor Gregory Marcum Brenda Martin Jerry Nichols Johnny Nichols Jennifer Slider 'cu' Paula Stewart Lisa Steptoe Nqr i S' LV - ., xx Cynthia Stoley Dana Thacker Brad Walker Chad Walker Jerry Ware Terry Ware Diane Wells 1 fLEFT TO RIGHTJ Jerry Nic- hols, Gregory Marcum, Scott Freeman and Linda Benefield learn to find their country in relation to other countries over the globe. Brenda Atkinson Shelly Baird Robin Basham Sharon Carr Gary Cooper Sam Dickens Doice Forte Joe Forte Brent Freeman Pat Hogan Sherry Holley Penn Johnson Kevin Jones Novel Jones Alan Jordan Mark Jordan Mike Jordan Steven LaRue Richard Lewis Lewis Mathis Teresa Mills Donna Noeth Timmy Nunn Dennis Perkins Mike Ruggs Monty Shoemaker Laura Smith Sandra Vandygriff Robbie Watson Gene Wells 4A FINDS SCHOOL EXCITING 4B INCREASES LEARNING ABILITIES Jamie Baird Manny Basurto Cathy Benefield Randy Caudle Teresa Chisum Marilyn Cooper Mable Crowell Tony Davis Clay English Doug Gannon Steven Graham Marlen Hatfield Ronnie Henderson Ricky Hilton Rhonda Jordan Dena Liles Gary Marcum Bobby Mills Harold Morgan Darrel Newcomb Tinna Noel Marquita Robinson Alan Smith Alfred Smith Debra Smith Terry Thomas Glenda Thompson David Wills Kenneth Wilson are '.2!,,..Mui ..5A,, Priscilla Allgor Patricia Basurto Randy Black Dorothy Conkleton Johnny Conkleton Sandra Conkleton Laury Corley Michael Firth Montrey Forte Jay Gage Graylon Henderson Becky Hilton Marilyn Holloway Charles Jordan Douglas Jordan Larry McCoy Catherine Mulherin Jimmy Nunn Rhonda Semple Kenneth Sykes mssff' TW or 5Th GRADE LEARNS THE cm' fi Leon Thomas Tina Thomas Larry McCoy finds the solutions to arithmetic problems as his class- mates look on . Joey G wind er White Wilson IMPORTANCE OF CITIZENSHIP - gd 1 if Wayne Chisum leads his class in a spelling bee. 'll I 4 ,ff s, . Q EF E' 'an -fig is . 14 t...-, 'Fw V fa- ei- ' f-an . 'Li-T. 5 ' S K, 37 -is . V V f' x Pr k I ., - X V if X ld XR Fi . KA ' 1 Q ..5B,, Lorraine Alexander Donald Autrey Cynthia Bayless David Burt Wayne Chisum Richard Conkleton Tommy Conkleton Sara Fisher Sharon Foster Janice Freeman David Gannon Marina Green Barney Griffen Barry Griffen Carrol Harris Patricia Henderson Sherill Leonard Trudy Mangrum Minnie Moss Crystal Mulhern Lois Riley Roy Rogers Cindy Talley Melinda Thompson Mike Thompson Rosalin Holloway QLEFTJ and Sheri Simmons QRIGFTJ compare the cell srructure of plants and animals. Leroy Alexander Debra Atkinson Lynn Baucum Cindy Braley Randy Brimer Carol Carr Marlon Conkleton Tracy Cooper Charles Cowley Johnnie Dobbs Mark Downs Brenda Firth Kenneth Forte Kevin Forte Mike Foster Nancy Gaines Nancy Heald Christene Henderson James Henderson Rickie Henderson 6'fh GRADERS BECGME -fa.. 419' Jackie Holder Dale Holley Rosalin Holloway sb' INTERESTED IN WORLD AFFAIRS .- .U b Q E,.,, I I I Wits- fl? E ' y Mark Liles 4' . T7 - I V ' '- ' I' Natasha Marcum N X Y it I Cynthia Martin ':- y I K y , i Uk Jack Martin ' if.. Q ' hy I I I Kelly Martin .Q? -ATE -gig. 1 I Q. lr 1 . , - 1 I , f::::: A5 H41 y f N X H4 U I I - Q Its. K. I ,,,, I I ' I I I-'39 f f - Steven Mins Fa 3 'I I P I. I 1- at Q.. Johnny Morgan y h JV Mgt, I J r fi Howard Robinson h ' V' Noah Rogers I A - I rig XX Cheryl Sanders wt '- 5, l I R X- X aaoa I +giIgf 'off' r I I Z -f I ' X - ,MQ ,'f. 2 I 's ' I f 'E I I I f I ' Sheri Simmons -if we I 4' R I I f I fr It Michael Shdef If J 1 at -5 I -I - - Kenneth Steward -. L I I agp I- iI.I -- X -'Q ' 1 , I WIN I K .I.II, A fx X I A Rlcky Thompson I If 4 X 1 5 J err Ware tg, ren ' A ' K N HI: I' was ' 'LI I rl sl tx 2 ' - I'iI W W I 4' . I I I Charol Watson f 'I -- - I' Sharon White -ev' I .t It I , , f, .4 rc V Dannie Wise tt! f ,I II ' sr: J L - - -.N-N 1 f..,a. new S Do YoUvK EW I I fi-W3 ix Nw. if 'I Natasha Marcum fTOP LEFTJ Jeri Ware fTOP RIGHTJ, Randy Brimer CBOTTOM LEFTJ and Dale Holley QBOTTOM RIGHTJ assemble a bul- letin board which was an outgrowth of a study of narcotics in the sixth grade. Michael Bayless searches for an interesting book in the high school library. 7Th GRADERS PATIENTLY LEARN 1nFUt-- , A pany, fs whim if :J K :XV H I in I! : JI' 5 5 . . I M , 5 . 1 Il Q Jn ' , ,,, I I .V A .Ie H 4. l? if f F B 1 5 1' s , A , , ', N A , ' , 1 - ' X 1 V, i VV 4 V . I 5 M 'f,1, A V L 1 ,V . V - 2 g, , Q' V . Joey Gunter, along with the other seventh grade stu ,, .M 4 if ., i 0 4 E a 5 dents, learns to draw geometric figures. '1 or -Aw , r Tammy Baird Michael Bayless Cathy Burt Terry Chance Sheri Davis Gay Nell Fisher Linda Foster Deborah Freeman Mark Freeman Scotty Gibson Terry Green Carla Griffin Joey Gunter Linda Hilton Terry Hodge THE VALUE OF STUDYING 'SP Mike Hold er 1 'Q-. 3 5-..,,.., MIB flll. Gary Jordon Pam Jordan Sherry Martin Phyllis McCoy Linda McDaniel Leslie McElwee Gina Minton Karla Newcomb Judy Noel Mark Nunn Terry Rogers Cheryl Ruggs Mark Rumbo Mickey Smith Michael Steward James Sykes Bruce Talley Norma Williams Seventh graders, Tammy Baird QLEFTJ and Mark Rumbo QRIGHTQ place Texas Highway Department brochures on their bulletin board which depicts interesting places and products produced in Texas. 8Th GRADERS LOCK FORWARD Becky Cunningham - PRESIDENT Annette Conkleton SECRETARY Elaine Alexander Debbie Autrey Nancy Black Jeri Brimer Jan Candle Annette Conkleton Johnnie Conkleton Novella Conkleton Cynthia Copeland Kenneth Cowley Debra Crawford Jimmy Crowell Becky Cunningham Nedra Downs Bennet Dunn Danny Green - VICE PRESIDENT '47 .Qf -.wr rbi' 1' I my ,,.:.3,35W-5 .. HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 4? hy n , ,If 'wa-q.. ' 'fl Q 5 I M' H If, eil TW X wfflfr- 'if' if , f Ei I I I-5' ' .se P' VA 3 'WF r '1 . -:fi 4 .J K L xr r as h 3 G ,fi f-I ' any ' - 1 px I A , v 9, ff H i f 1 is . -we 5 4 'T mpeg -vw 1-3' -av ir We ,s J 'g, M1 'fx , r ' if . T p . ' - IT V r Q f a I It Q, iv I 'VT r I Q- --.. X V- hi 1 - k xi, X s 4 A gi If x. X X, Iwi .W I is I Billy Embry David English s I I I 4' ' ' Terry Flanery X . gms, y a x -T T Cindy Foster ' Lydia Freeman CIASS FAVORITES TERRY FLANERY and IAN CAUDLE Danny Green Kelly Green Lana Green Mark Heald Hazel Henderson Lyndell Henderson Ray Henderson William Henderson Ronnie Hilton 1 GREATER OPPORTUNITIES AWAI' STUDENTS Brenda Lewis Ronald Magouirk Gary Martin Jerry McCoy Murlene Mears Debbie Mills Lois Morgan Alene Moss William Moss Debra Mulherin eff Mark Noeth Debra Perkins Mark Phillips Bernie Robinson Vickie Sanders Ann Stewart Wayne Terry Juanita Thomas Sheila Thompson Linda Ware QLEFT TO RIGHT? William Henderson, Bennett Dunn, and Brenda Lewis examine a block and tackle experiment in their Eighth Grade science class. FRESH r HERESHMEN ARE DEPENDABLE STUDENTS Y President Keith English qrightj was an honorary student of the eighth grade and is active in FFA. Eddie Emerson, as Vice President qleftj enjoys a wide variety of sports. f'Y'l l- , . 1 'xx V Treasurer, Marilyn Mathis qleftj and secretary Donna Holder qrighty participate in many school activities PERSEVERANCE BRINGS PROGRESS -i in-ul if? pig Wanda Copeland G eorgia Cornett Willie Crow ell Paula Cunningham Scott Amox John Bankhead Reginald Brock Leroy Campbell Robert Carr William Cooper Eddie Emerson Keith English Wanda Fields Kenneth Firth Darrell Freeman Randy Hamilton Vicki Hamilton Kathy Hancock Steve Heald Gail Henderson Donna Holder Tracey Howell FRESHMEN GE' A'f.QUAlN'ED I WITH HIGH SCHOOL -3 'df' sd' lm 4 f i 0 yig, .rw . -gf HH.Q Ginger Rogers Darrell Freeman CLEFTj and Scott Amox Rusty Sarterfield fRIGHTj explore professional magazines related to their agricultural studies. Mary Jordan Verconia Lee Marilyn Mathis Pam Mitchell Shirley Pow ell Timothy Robinson SEYORS-'974 Eddie Sharp Paul Smith Veronica Thomas 'W Mary Traylor Mark Williams .. NM- -MW K -- V ' 4 'Zmlff,.i ', Eu , mai? exif, Mary Jordan QLEFTQ and Tracey Howell QRIGHTQ are among the seventeen girls in Honiernaking I. They are becoming acquainted with the basic skills involved in sewing. L ' 'fl . I, ' .f . 3 1 v A, . L . 4- 1' : 'Q s I V' 'F . . .1 - I-,fe V -,SCE-.i ' f f ,-' 2 U E-H431 ' Qs, - ' fif' -JM -,L 'V X 1 I X I ,EAN M ? ! 4 f A ,N A A H! 15 EW J! I , Kg X X Q :Nr 3 W ,W 1-,J . Q --1-g ,. 1 , 3, I 1,,,,,,,1I f 'F A L4 xi'H-s...L L f x ii i ' -f gg, J 'fli A Y i SO P H OMOR SX 4 v t 5 x 1 . P l a ' N . C ' , r i V V f in . .- ww. ff,-.FQ 1 2? M 3 if -iff. ' i 1 'K N ,4 Q ici, - , i gf 35555 g SOPHOMORES REACH FOR '73 As President, Alan Clary qrightj is a courteous stu- dent. Lauren Caudleqleftj X is Sophomore Vice-Presi- dent and serves the school in many other ways. y ...MM- i'Q Lisa Corley qlefty is treasurer. Kathy Lewis qrightj serves as secretary. Both are majorettes at MHS. SOPHOMORES HELP AROUND CAMPUS 3. Randy Allgor Charles Atkinson Diana Bankhead quell!! David Brown Nancy Burt Lauren Candle Alan Clary James Conkleton Shermain Copeland Lisa Corley Kenneth Foster QLEFTJ and Kenneth Yates fRIGHTy help by taking down the flag. Elaine Dickens Dennis Dillow Charlotte Elwood Coy Fields Janis Fischer Kenneth Foster HIGH SCHOOL INTRIGUES iq, 410 Raymond Foster Llsa Freeman Sophomore girls sort out and prepare records for the county wide Rubella immuniza- tion program given in Bowie County. Nh.: .4-W' HE, i 'Wi' ft! K :li as .iw Milt? Q M iw SOPHOMO E STUDENTS NS, ix J-Q, -xv-0 rw, 'Qs R- ...ons I'--11 1 Rodney Goodwin Janet Graves Derwood Henderson Tommy Hillis Dennis Hogan Debbie Holley Mike Holley Tonie Holloway Kathy Lewis Linda Lewis Dennis Mathis Freda Mears SOPHOMORE C-ASSES CAN BE INITERESTINIG Leon Miller Kathy Noel Kay Nunn Gary Rhodes Sammy Semple Shelia Stone Larry Thompson Robert White Marquerite Williams Janet Willis Kenneth Yates ,W-Mu... wwgq, ' , ,ff-5 'A -' - , JUNIORS ADD EXCITEMENT TO MHS President Greg Cooley qleftj heads the Junior class and has obtained various honors through his past high. school years. Secretary Eddie Green qrightj takes part in many activities and keeps an accurate record for the Junior class. l W? 2' ,, -' -9, - Waptislfa -S. ,kxgig g 1 . - N, ,Wy p .az '1' ,M in iw f W 4. ff - Treasurer, Hershall Oliver qleftj takes care of funds for the Junior ,c1ass. vice-President Jerry Holder qrightj is respected by his class members. Both are active in school sports. JUNIORS OF 1971 . Ne, -.gr xi 5 A ? 'b Kathy Anderson Jimmy Black Gordon Braley Perry Brown Rod Burgess Robert Campbell Melanie Capps Bruce Cook Gregory Cooley Robert Edwards George Fisher Maggie Foster Roger Freeman Eddie Green Rhonda Green David Hamilton Mardell Henderson Mary Henderson Sheila Henderson Jo Ann Hilton Jerry Holder Franklin Holliday Janice Holloway Linda Howell JUNIORS SE' H'GH GOALS FOR THE COMING YEAR Joe Lee Mike McCoy Pam McE1wee Neil Minton Robert Moore Linda Morgan , if Carol Mulherin Lois Noel Joyce Nunn Hershall Oliver Margaret Oliver Mary Patton 6 915' PLM G'7Xf 1 .' 55 NE MORE YEAR AT MHS -d 'f'Y w Belinda Rogers Julia Traylor Rita Williams Rafldy Simmons Edwin Smith Pam Spencer Davld Vandygflff Bruce wniiams David Williams Physics students learn about finding the center of gravity. fLeft to right: Rhonda Green, Hershel Oliver, a1d.David Vandygriffj. -.vw - ' 5 '7 ' f ' , in f gf yi' '- ., ' Y. f ' f X' ' R ' .gf 'Qi Ai if ,s 'X iff 1 V4i1, , Nw,,szw 'E ' . J' bk SX Q sip K ies. WX 's , vi '- .LN ' gfigtib- X i SENIORS -H 4' N SENIORS ENJOY THEIR LAST YEAR President, Joe Green, is active in school sports and is a standing member of FFA. He is greatly respect- ed by his fellow students, Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Graves, enjoys her many honors at MHS. Mike Smith is serving his second year as Vice-President. SENIORITY - THEY WANT IT - WE HAVE IT! -ri 54 -1' C 1 'su , C .i -Mx .1 ,Q x T ' at I , b it . English IV Class is always punctuated with a sharp Diane White and Kay Dickens help Mrs. Willie . . . Wake UP! T V' Cooley by collecting attendance reports from the teachers. Ln-QI 'hr .5 t T safs . 1.' DA NNY A LLGQR DEBBIE BURGESS 59 7 P 1 'WR -V,. R1 if ,484 RR, f - , ni, , - THE LONG WAIT ...... WILLIE CAMPBELL MARY CARR RHONDA CA UDLE Lois Forte uses the dictation ma Chine, a new facility offered at MHS to improve typing skills, 4 fa 5 3 's ...FINALLY THE END COMES RIGHT, Carol Graves, Senior, aids Hershall Oliver, a Junior member of the physics class. :VO f wi. NOXCX . A QGUNW JAMES DA NCY 'X l A U W my KAY D1CKEN3 KATHY DWIGGINS 'Tw-S SENIORS HAVE THEIR YEAR TO SHINE MARSHALL EMERSON STACY FLANERY LOIS FORTE .Q Putting the 1971 yearbook together was one of the bright spots of 11 of the Senior girls. . . AND THIS IS OURS n 5 A A2 L X SARA GOODWIN PAULLA GRAHAM . 3 K ,gf . 1 gh -- ' '55 I ,f iii -. ' 4 fx- Seniors and their dates enjoy and evening of dancing at the 1970 Junior-Senior Prom. X X ' 'TT V ff 0 I 0 CAROL GRA VES RX, fig . JOE GREEN SOME ARE BORN .alba 4 1 - 'gi O an ' ixklvx E 1-R wfihu S' ' ' g U1 W.. ' iuh- ROSE HICKS MIKE HOLDER ian '- -1 v A . 5, st VOCEILLE HENDERSON KA THRYN HICKS www Senior spirit dominates pep rallies --- and Seniors win again! I! GREAT . . SENIORS '71 fllk ia X - - TOMMY JONES DA VID La.RUE if 1 Shorthand Students hurnorously protest the never failing assignments MARSHA MATHIS if 2 ' . IW given to them every night. rtii' I ' L 1 1. 6, . '-. .. ROSE MCC OY ' 3 GRADUATION . . . THE END '1f'1,7 a. so PHYLLIS MITCHELL Marshall Emerson Qleftj and James Dancey frighxj are very proud of the trophies the Cards won during the '71 basketball season. ,ff DEA NA MULHERIN CA THY POWELL frm f-fr? KATHY ROBINSON 66 X OF A BUSY YEAR! 4-...Q MIKE SMITH MARSHA SPENCER train-- , A . 12:1 f is - - . , , asa PEGGY STONE Yeah! Seniors! Seniors lead the school assembly in the Fight Song SHARON TA LLEY SENIORS DOMINATE PEP FLAG MQPQQ4 , . N. ,W ---lf QQ' fl I ' 5 . ri Measuring Seniors for caps and gowns brings the reality of graduation a little closer. DIA NE WHITE A LICE WILLIA MS 35- 1 -4 n . ..-. H 4 H J! ,, 3? fr . FAVORITES vm. i , , ,-11 2' if ' Qffm W 4. F : f' , . - - 45 aw: -g . Wi, .. ' f'1f4'W f r . ',,' 'E fi' 2651: -fag ,, , I 'Y ,, nf, - if ,Q ALL SCHGOL FAVORITE MARSHA MATHIS fp M ALL SCHOOL ,gig FAVORITE MARSHALL EMERSON ,agv ?!Uf' 's 'Q D N 'c4 iw' v Jrsf fr' nf' :fi 'Y .' IFTX 'Ph . , - I wfvg ,IA ya L - fin- -.qv '54-af . ,Af 'rx 'MJ' nc A -fan il fx L kk-Lv., fi 1 SENIOR FAVORITES DIANE WHITE DAVID IGRUE FAVORITES JOE LEE LINDA HOWELL L .,LL L ' L ' ' A f 'Qx5f'Q,4QEE 1' f. -V L 1 JUNIOR L , ix Lf E N U 3 ...O N., LIN I 1 SOPHOMORE FAVORITES DA LEWIS KENNETH FOSTER fi 'Mb- Z ' F RESHMAN 'll Xwffjiv Elf ff FAVORITES EDDIE SHARP ERAEEY HovvEE 7 E , , W, ,, E FHA BEAU JAMES DANCY FFA SWEETHEART TRACEY HGWELL BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OE TOMORROW ROSE MCCOY 1 bg -J DAR GOOD CITIZEN DEBBIE BURGESS fm-f Them e: FREEDOM - OUR HERITAGE First place winner of the Voice of Democracy was Carol Graves qcenterj. Maggie Poster qrighty was awarded second place. David Vandygriffqleftj received third place honors. ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB EXECUTIVE BOA RD STANDING qleft to rightj Mr. Michael Dittrich Mr. Perry Brown Mr. David Hamilton Mr. Harvey Sharp Mr. F. E. Cooley SEA TED fleft to tightj Mr. Clinton Harper Mr. Hadley Martin Mrs. Mary Jordan M, ,. 4fZ.,,,,, kph, M, ,.,, , . .'vf,4511:'f4:f:ii, , 2,22 ff , af, I A -'war 'r'r , --s , -s- A- ., -,,.,.. . 'L' 1 s. 11 , EQ fx , ,. A -. Ziff-K' . 1 ' X - 3 . , ..N,' 4, 54 1, .f J .... gg ff-Hn? ' f 51- - Q- A 1 , x . 257 fy -5 ... 1 7,5 . 4-Q-P17 gx ,fl ' -. T 7 i , ag' st. V Fail fy , ,U I...-ngrgt -Af, , - T ,P vs If ' N ' 4 sr af ,M 1 4' J ' ,, Q RL. , xx . btw-, . np.. -Yflt . 1 5 1 Q1msN qt I . ' N ,.-:ggi x -H' '11 2.48353 I 'X kk ' a . Ash' A5 Q. i Arg 1 . , xx . H F f, 7-,Jf N 3,4 . f x , I ':', .Qw vZ'N ' r W QQ ,D ,M -,, ' - , . A -' V X i- V R -.l 3 '. . ' ' ' 5 V f 7 'k 'JJ - -' A' - f NA' M ' F., 3 - 4' ' geglf' 'TT' -F 115' , A '-ck .faffiy R :k 1 V ' , f. wbw s V ' A A , xxx 'EXjg'x'1, ff, ' ' , . 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I , - . 5jgx.v9 TSOPD FX CF CHAPTER FARMER GREENHAND CHAPTER CONDUCTING TEAM CHAPTER CONDUCTING TEAM TO RIGHT: Charles Atkinson, Treagur- Winners of First place in District and Second Dennis Hogan, President: Rgdney Gogdwjn, place in Area, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Wi11ia1'1'1S Raymond Foster, Secretaryg Kenny Treasurerg Timothy Robinson, Student Advisory oster, Reporterg Larry Thompson, Vice-pre- Eddie Emerson, Reporterg Keith English, Presi- identg and David Brown, Student Advisor. dent: Darrel Freeman, Sentinel: John Bankhead, Secretaryg and Paul Smith, Vice-president. AG. BOYS WORK ON PROJECTS How to build a horse trailer? Just ask one of these Ag. ,O if!-i . III boys. ttt idsiiflliiifllflt 1. I5 f I, X . ..., so, s Finishing this table is an easy job for Kenneth Foster. 3 O' Leon Miller and Coy Fields, working together, add to the crafunanship of their work. ., N s,.s Wi., .,,Ws,.,M Derward Henderson puts emotion into his work. FHA OFFICERS AND DEGREE CANDIDATES A f is las, J . lj., ii U Q Q N M-we L .X.,1F ,., R25 J A 3 Belinda Rogers is serving as Area V1 Treasurer and candidate for State Mrs. Ramona Lewis serves as Chapter mother. She attends meetings and assists the advisor in chapter activi- ties. - A QTOP, left to rightjz Mary Carr, 4th Vice Presidentg Mrs. J. C Carlow, Advisor: Joyce Nunn, Secretaryg QMIDDLE, left to rightj: Vonceille Henderson, Sergeant at armsg Mary Patton, Treasurerg Belinda Rogers, 2nd Vice Presidentg Maggie Foster, Historiang QBOTTOM, left to rightj: Janet Graves, 5th Vice Presidentg Rhonda Green, Parliarnentariang Carol Graves, Pre- sidentg Kathy Robinson, 3rd Vice Presidentg Sharon Talley, lst Vice President. wa, Junior Degree Candidate Vicki Hamilton ffl!! , Chapter Degree Candidafgg Cleft to State Degree Candidates fleft to rightj rightj Liga Freeman' Kathy Lewis, Belinda Rogers, Maggie Foster, Rhonda Janis Fischer, Janet Graves GFCCH. Joyce Nunn FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA . . . -Q-N,h BUILDERS OF TOMORROWS HOMES . , ,M W f' '1 wE3f??fSfI3gf 1 as f' ,IT J, W. , ,-4, Eiiify if Q '- ,,,- fikgg.. UP' ,Q- ,Jv- X P fm 9 v uf . X' ' Xqxjf-X f X X T - ' ' QA , Q - gf, fl Q 'm' 5 f 1 Q 'lf ff fl 1 YOUNG HONTEMAKERS OE TEXAS Officers: Qbottom lefty MRS. ANDREW JORDAN President MRS. MELBURN SMITH Treasurer qStandingQ MR. Albert Powell Historian MRS. MICHAEL DITTRICH Vice-President MRS, EDWARD BAILEY Secretary PARENT- TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Officers: Q bottom lefty MRS. RAYMOND THOMPSON Historian MRS. BOBBY MILLS President MRS. RAYMOND CUNNINGHAM Secretary fstandingj MR. EDWARD BAILEY Parliarnentarian MRS. ANDREW TORDON Treasurer MRS. RAYFORD SLIDER Vice-President 4 s CARDINAL STAFF 1971 - 4.1 ' ' , , , f V ,1 l C , , , Q Dee Mulherin Qleftj and Debbie Burgess qrightj take care of staff- business. Paulla Graham fleftj and Rose McCoy qrighty look over a finished copy. s g , v A 1 , I 2 I s 'ff' 7 . 1 X lx 6 I- . f f 1 Sharon Talley qlefty is sports editor. Carol Graves serves as photographer. Peggy Stone fleftj and Kathryn Hicks Qrightj plan new K lay-outs. if' -U 2 fr s gf 'all' t - ff E 1. gf . 'A .F Q ' I 4 at S LN if f .' 'Q 3 - QI - 1 4 1' ' '2 - .. 5- I I f -WW-.Y Voncille Henderson qleftj and Rhonda Caudle qrightj type 'finished copies. Editor, Carlow Kathy Robinson qleftj works with Mrs. J. C , advisor. - - ',ff mu: f w:.1::..m:vff:fz:w1:-wr . X -:If,.ff:e-w:s-::..'ae-, nf: : ff 'ff f :: :nz1f1m, f fi ,f:f:'f:s -.,- M - fi , ,, , 5.-Nat.-1 -, f- 'MH w . mf: , ,. ., I Q 4 1+ 7-e f -kv., Wg if L Q , 353- WJ. N rv G, 'gr Q. 41 ,Ili ev -, THEY - MAUD STAGE BAND FRONT ROW: Carol Graves, Debbie Burgess, Be- THIRD ROW: john Benknead, Tommy jones, linda Rogers, Mary Patton, Pam Spencer, Rhonda Perry Brown, David Hamilton, Timothy Robinson Green. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Mitchell, Janis Dennis Dillgw, FQURTH ROW: Melanie Capps, Fischer, Dennis Hogan, Paul Smith, Kathy Dwig- Rodney Burgess' Eddie Sharp, ins. 715 The stage band performed at the pep assemblies and other important activities of the school year. CARDINAL MAJORETTES OF 1971 LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Burgess fHead Majorettej, Belinda Rogers, Rod Burgess qDrum Majorp, Pam Spencer, Lisa Corley, and Kathy Lewis. THE 1971 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB KNBO radio hosted the Maud Glee Club as they presented music for the Christmas season. The program was sponsored by Hamilton's Bait and Tackle. Q-...fa The glee club, directed by Mr. E, F. Burgess, sang at the sChool's various assemblies through- out the year. MHS PRESENTS WHO'S WHO in uf if , N V 'N xy Z' W,-aj fW f,.ff fs-Y ,wW' ff ii' ng .. N'V 'Y'-'7 I nf, K7 RODNEY BURGESS BELINDA ROGERS Social Studies Business -1 'JI ' -,A:.45' - ' IO ANN HILTON MICHAEL SMITH English Technical Drawing CONSCIENTIOUS STUDENTS WIN HONORS PA ULLA GRA HA M Homemaking STA CY FLA NERY A griculture DENNIS DILLOW Mathematics CA ROL GRA VES Physics X1 SPRING CGNCERT OF 1970 The Maud School Band, under the direction of Mr. E. F . Burgess, presented the sounds of the 70's in their Spring Concerts. The concerts were dedi- cated to Mrs. H. G. Hogan and Mr. H. B. Stewart Seniors were given the opportunity to conduct the band. WASHINGTON PRESENTED Dennis Lewis displays an air of' mystery' in his por- trayal of Washington's ghost. Judy Smith, the nosey columnist, added excitement to the play. NEVER SLEPT HERE BY SENIORS .70 The Senior Class of 1970 displayed remarkable talent in their presentation of Washington Never Slept Here. The success that the cast enjoyed came as a result of many hours of studying and rehearsing. The Senior Class presented Mrs. Louise Bruton, their director, with a bouquet of red roses to express their appreciation. E95- .mx Gail Hatfield added humor to the play as the suspicious baby sister. EIGHTH GRADERS TAKE A STEP JP Scott Amox john Bankhead Reginald Brock Leroy Campbell Robert Carr William Cooper Wanda Copeland Georgia Cornett Leland Crawford Paula Cunningham Keith English Wanda Fields Darrell Freeman Larry Gatlin Randy Hamilton Vicki Hamilton Kathy Hancock Steve Heald KEITH ENGLISH Valedictorian qlefrj EDDIE SHARP Salutatorian qrighty GRADUATES Ronny Hilton Timothy Robinson Donna Holder Ginger Rogers Tracey Howell Rusty Satterfield Charles Hulsey Eddie Sharp Mary Jordan Paul Smith Veronica Lee Jimmy Stovall Marilyn Mathis Veroncia Thomas Pam Mitchell Mary Traylor Shirley Powell Mark Williams Gail Henderson lf, ... L SENIOR GRADUATION '70 yn! 1. 'd' is . C' X gmt ,X Steele Cooley pins corsage for Mrs. Bruton, Senior Sponsor. Mr. Cooley presents Valedictorian, Ann Clary, with honor awards. Carl LaRue, Ronny Sharp, and George Stewart anticipate graduation. Gail Hatfield presents her Salutatorian address GRA DUA TES Donna Black Karen Black Roger Black Vickie Boorhe Barbara Boyd Ann Clary Steele Cooley Bobby Copeland Arthur Crowder Kenneth Foster James Freeman Gail Hatfield Billy Henderson Willie Henderson Carl LaRue Dennis Lewis Cecil Mathis Priscilla McCoy Laura Moss Arthur Peoples Bobby Rhodes Sandra Sartin Debbie Semple Ronny Sharp Judy Smith Richard Spencer George Stewart Lester Stone Johnny White O0 KINDERGARTEN: Annjannette Hicks ESCORT: Clay Warrington Qi ! GRADE lA: Ann Dittrich ESCORT: Alan Ware PRINCESSES AND ESCGRTS OF GRADE 1B: Anita Thompson ESCORT: Lionel Lewis GRADE 2B: 'Monica Jordan ESCORT: Johnny Smith THE FALL FESTIVAL - 1970 uv GRADE 3: Cheryl Fowler ESCORT: Gregory Marcurn GRADE 4Ag Sherry Holley ESCORT: Sam Dickens GRADE 4B Rhonda Jordan ESCORT: Alan Smith 'Q L GRADE 5A: Patricia Basurto ESCORT: Robert Dougan L r L f-5 g L 'Ll L L X 1 J , f ,g g I A , GRADE 5B: Trudy Mangnum ESCORT: CashChism AA GRADE 6A: Christine Henderson ESCORT: James Henderson 2 THE QUEEN IS CROWNED! GRADE 6B: Jeri Ware GRADE 7: Sherry Martin ESCORT: Tony Kight ESCGRT: Mark Rumbo Linda Ware relinquishes her title to the 197 0 Halloween Queen, Rachel Gibson. The new queen was escorted by Gene Womack. ELEMENTARY GRADES ENJOY CHRISTMAS wx, . A- V--rWg..1f3'Q' ip,5f,i,w.-35 H V . iii: A ' ' 7'ff,,,r,gt, ,.,, ...,..,,. f A 71'--1 Q' , ,, f 1 After the exchange of gifts, refreshments , were served and the children shared the games and toys they received. .fu 1 71, . A Q J T :a,LQ be .... ff gewx x ,J xxx 1 'IO 04 'Z G' Q., . STUDENTS KEEP CHRISTMAS JM -4 , 5 ik .Lim Christmas time for the grade school children was a time of joy and happiness as they gave gifts to their schoolmates and friends. zrsrfiwl X S, nu. SPIRIT ALIVE UI L Il! L., vii fax B' . L v . 6 if Z l REFLECTIONS OF YESTERDAY Although the classroom provides for our basic educa- tion, various activities are scheduled for our further learn- ing, Sometimes fun is mixed with work to make our school days more exciting and enjoyable. Rubelle Immunization FHA Mother- Daughter Supper Tree Planting Wifi stt s11 Q D Hair Styling Demonstration Teacher? Work Day 's ,Q ATHLET1 3 ze Q, ,f,,- - if M W 4 if ,A ,Q , 08 '7I CHEERLEADERS - SPIRIT DRIVE ABILITY - ,f I ' '71 -' H ,, , ' ' H ww' ff' exe' , , ' -- f ' ,a' 2 - , . il5'fI?5il11 Mgrs. . . - -E , - , . - 'W I In E IEV I y II Iif A E : yy TOP LEFT: Marilyn Mathis. TOP RIGHT: Rhonda Caudle. BOTTOM, left to right: Deanna Mulherin Phyllis Mitchell, Lauren Caudle, and Tracey Howell. MHS PEP SQUAD Super Patience Integrity Rewarding Influence Team work N ,W , ,. h.,.,,,.--.. SPIRIT! SPIRIT! 9 if Null! i 'J-u ' un! und i i if '-5 i T7A NORTH ZONE TITLE SP4 c Egwjff ll fqmulfl Gegory Cooley, Joe Dan Lee 1970-'71 SCOREBORAD Perry Brown, David Hamilton The basketball boys rest after a tough fight on the court. Maud Horatio Maud Hooks Maud Dekalb Maud A tlanta Maud Hooks Maud Linden Kildare Maud New Boston Maud Dekalb Maud McLeod Maud Hooks Maud Redwater Maud Dekalb Maud Liberty Eylau Maud Redwater Maud Bloomburg Maud Redwater Maud Bloom burg Maud James Bowie Maud A very Maud Como- Picton Maud A very Maud Karnack Maud Karnack CARDINAL HB TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Ronnie Dupree, Keith Eddie Sharp, Scott Amox, Eddie Emerson, Rod EHg1iSh, RHHCIY H211'Hi1'EOI1, Timmy DOCICIHS, Tim' Burgess, Gordon Braley, Leon Miller, Robert Ed othy Robinson. wards, Darrell Freeman, and Robert Carr. KEEP THE SPIRIT ALIVE . . . JUIVIP, JUMP, AND JIVE! JR. HIGH A AND B TEAMS BOTTOM: fleft to rightj Gary Jordan, Terry Terry Chance, William Henderson, Bernie Robin' Green, Terry Flanery, Markfreeman, Scgt Gib- son, Gary Martin, Roy Henderson, Mickey Smith son, Kelly Green, Mark Rumbo, Terry Rogers, William MOSS, Billy Embry, I0ey Gunter and Mr. Mike Heald, Lyndell Henderson. TOP qleft to MHFOH MCA fee, COSCT1. rightj: Bike Bayless, David English, Bruce Talley, STATISTICIANS AND MANAGERS 1 ALA N CLARY SHARON TA LLEY JOHN BA NIGIEAD DENNIS DILLOW Statistician Statistician Manager Manager 4 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS SITTING: Jan Caudle. STANDING, left to Sherry Martin. BOTTOM: Tammy Baird. right: Becky Cunningham, Linda Ware, and JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM TOP: Cleft to righty Coach Milton McAfee, Mark Moss, William Henderson, David English, Scotty Noeth, Kelly Green, Berney Robinson, Ronny Hil- Gibson, Gary Jordan, Terry Chance, Bruce Tal- ton, Gary Martin, Mark Rumbo, Jerry McCoy, ley, Billy Embry, Terry Rogers, Mickey Smith, Joey Gunter, Coach Ronnie Dupree. BOTTOM: and James Sykes. qleft to rightj Manager Mark Freeman, William CARDINALS JOIN DISTRICT I7-A V r , , nm' - ,W N: , ...., 1 I'3II5 Qg1!m , Ii A-.SA I - 1!?TI f' -. ' W ,I I, . ve' .71-1 Ei ,,., F' ' ,-' ik ' sn A . ' I f , , v 7',f- ,vilif . . ' i , In ,,fv,4'.- . + I ' Y .'. , , + Et' V ' . ,. 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BOTTOM: Lauren Caudle, Kim Sullivan, Nancy Burt, and Mar- sha Mathis participate in P. E, exercises, sf ,, 5- L L. N I ,lie ' if xx N l -1... 5-L. w- +5 x. N, W. ,, R u x P11141 , V, lf , f- v-' gb, L -1 ' , 1 -an ,gh RX A I ll !. , Q if in L i if if , . -I If I' . 1 0 Free Estinuates - Bonded and Insured ALLIED TERMITE AND PEST CCNTROL Connpleie Homme and Conlnnercial Pest Control Tree Trinuning and Spraying Complete Lawn Control A, M. CALIALBRIGHT Texarkana, Texas Office Phone 79-I-5212 Res, Phone 772-2250 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 8 58 5- Z 569 Maud, Texas iff - gill Q K .I.,, WI,, e I II I ee II 5I A 5 Pas tor ,g,, V f J ' If - M , - V I Pa-If S Ona-ge J, D. GRAHAM I I I 5 I- f 5 585-2545 I I I rff IIIII ,,I . eeef e re5 V V 'ff - JV , V . I :gl ,.,,.. . , .4 'A JA-4 1 . 5 92665 1 6 Compliments of UNIVERSAL RESTAURANT SUPPLY 8. EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 795-9411 322 W. Broad, Texarkana, Texas LOVEALL D. 84 W. PACKING CO ' BEEF , VEAL - PJQRK KP Division and So. State Line so flaygifwx P. o. Box1097 X J, f'X IIII I Texarkana, Ark. -Tex. A' 'Z 3923 North State Line Avenue , W' Phone: 792-8031 or 794-3735 Texarkana, Texas 75501 A --wnsnznvou ALwAvs suv me assr ron LESS . Gmsows I B 9 S DISCOUNT CENTER A DI-VISION OF HOWARD-GFBCTO CORP 2615 New Boston - 2750 State Line Where You Buy the Best for Less SUE MARIE'S WRIGHT BROTHERS BEAUTY SALON SHEET METAL AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS Established 1932 P. O, Box 926 Texarkana, Ark. 703 E. Broad St. Dial 774-6421 CRYSTAL SPRINGS BEACH Highway 67 Maud, Texas Phone: 793-4832 E. E. NORTON, Owner NORTON GLASS COMPANY H' ' Q. - Auto Glass - Window Glass - 3114 fd., 'fi Q Y , Door Closer - Furniture Tops - Mirrors - Store Front 1715 Spruce St. Texarkana, Texas 75567 Compliments of E. C. GRIFFIN CANDIES . M Phyllis Mitchell Qleftp and Cathy Powell frighty Phone: 796- 2082 place the last poster for their government project. Atlanta, Texas WOOD MOTOR CO. PHO. Box 127 New Boston, Texas Phone: 792-2621 M N-N I Q T h ' 2 1 2'QA 2' l b , Xu tee T' T' A ,T T 1 me X DISCOUNT STORE New Boston, Texas Western Clothes Furniture Boots Shoes 4 .r ., P-.f P I ,. Y' , 'Q A TEXARKANA FUNERAL HOME ne: 794-4126 3515 ohio-Fish Bl I Texarkana, U. S. A 3 New BosToN 3 morons, INC. New Boston T e: 628-2527 75570 P O.Box68 KING AND GREEN FURNITURE CO. Home of Gr t V 1 N W Boston, T Phone 628-2281 BARFlELD'S BUTANE 8. FURNITURE N B t T fi TEXARKANA COCA -COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Congratulations ' '71 MASSEY'S SHOES GHOLSTON CLEANERS 323 East Broad Texarkana, Ark.-Tex. 75501 Pressing Cleaning Phone- 774-9141 New Boston, Texas ' Phone: 628-2041 RAY JORDAN CONOCO SERVICE STATION Mechanic on Duty Road Service 671-2248 BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY A Member of Farmers Insurance Group All Types of Insurance FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 5ROWN Phase-ze--' ,PAR sr JOAN N., BROWN Maud, Texas Phone: 585-2644 I27 28 You Meet the Nicest People on a HONDA Motorcycles Portable Generators 'Ss FLOYD N. GIBSON si' Paula Graham Admires a Papering Job Done by . . . f Texacrkana WINFRED HCNDA HAMMONDS 500 West 7th Parts - Service Paint Contractor Texarkana, Texas 793-5679 310 Rice Street Phone: 628-3272 Business 793-5670 New Boston, Texas KAY POWELL CHEVROLET AND MOBILE HOMES in-if Compliments of EAST FUNERAL HOME An Institution of Service Licensed Funeral Directors and Ernbalmers 120 West 6th Dial 793,-3141 Day or Night PICKERING 8. SANSOM PACKING CO. CUSTOM PROCESSING FOR HOME FREEZERS 112 or H4 Beef for Freezer 1X2 Pork for Freezer Rt. 9 Box 238 Phone 2l4f792-3531 Texarkana, Texas 7-5501 TEXARKANA AUTO BODY WORKS 1702 Spruce Texarkana, Street Texas Phone: 794-7973 l Factory Oven-Baked Enamel Auto Painters It's Better Because It's Oven Baked W. A. MCCOY BUTANE COMPANY Douglas sville and Atlanta 30 MAUD DRUG CO. A , I 3 74.. w-.-' Prescriptions, Gifts, Cosmetics, and Jewelry Phone: 585-3231 Maud, Texas MIDWEST FARMS Looks Good . . . Tastes Beautiful 1516 Texas Blvd. Texarkana, Texas Phone: 1214i-792-3761 Division of the Southland Corporation WESTINGHOUSE HOME APPLIANCES Magnavox Home Entertainment Products We Service What We Sell - Because We Care No Extra Charges for Service Out of Texarkana. - A ,I I - -, 1-J 1-W' , 'WJ GEORGE LITTMAN, M X Q 3200 Texas Blvd. Owner QL 5 Texarkana, Texas ' -p -? f Phone: 4214!-792.-2.727 N 1 Compliments of UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE R. L. BARBAREE, Postmaster Maud, Texas 75567 Compliments of MAUD FABRIC 8. SEWING SHOP Phone: 585-2919 I !f'! ' Maud, Texas 1 ifiw Lx T--'Ie Compliments of AUTREY'S BEAUTY SHOP Expert Hair Styling Phone 585-2485 Maud, Texas CLARY'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY All New Modern Equipment Self-Service Washing, Drying, and Dry Cleaning Maud , Texa s GUARANTY BOND STATE BANK 22- SSH-: I . 3 ' E 31 is i -K r: '- ' '5:7'f-.15-f5,.gQI1 I C- ' 2 5 f.:fsfsPz5s-fs' 51'-I 52 5:2 : S E1 E EY' 25:5-E o o o o o 0 Q X ' Q' 4 H O I' 3- O R S5 YO A Q? Q35 9.1 5 4 EXXA,-Ck l.L.. Full, Friendly, Fast Service Open All Day Saturday Insured by F. D. I. C. Redwater, Texas ED HAMMOCK MOTORS Atlanta: SW 6-2897 Texarkana 792-5551 JOHN PAUL JONES jW00'46 New Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Clean Used Cars Naple s , Texa s GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES 7th and Texas Ave. Texarkana, Texas 75502 Phone 794-4139 GLASS REXALL PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Plenty of Free Parking Three Registered Pharmacists 7th and Walnut Streets Texarkana, Phone Arkansas 774-5105 4 GULF 0IL PRODUCTS For the Life of Your Car - Go Gulf Distributor New Boston, Texas Phone: 628-2311 Gasoline Texaco Lubricates REDWATER LUMBER COMPANY ,fi , P.o. BOX 181 ' A Phone: 671-2221 ' Redwater, Texas SAM T. MITCHELL CONSIGNEE A11 Kinds of Building Materials 7th and Plumb Phone: 793-3104 P.O. Box 748 Texarkana, Texas Free Estimates Top Delivery FLOYD FOSTER'S MOBIL STATION obll Complete Line of First Class Tires Cars Wash ed and Lubricated Phone: 585-3715 Highway 67 Maud, Texas Congratulations Compliments of SENIORS 1971 PERSONALITY JOHNNIES BARBER SHOP BEAUTY SHOP LEE HILTON Maud, Texas Phone: 585-2212 HERBERT FREEMAN FREEMAN'S NURSERY Compliments of AND LAZY A GREENHOUSE RESTAURANT For All Your Garden Needs Specializing in Catfish Dinners Phone Highway 67 Phone 585-9932 585-2693 585-3202 Owners FRANK and WILNLA WATSON Maud, Texas BEST WISHES! To All Students 49 .fit J u milk? o B 0 W I E - C A S S Electric Co-op, Inc. Douglassville, Texas Rural Electric Service to the Counties ol Bowie, Cass, Morris, Titus, Franklin 8 Red River - ATALOG and CORDERT etem ,uto un lll New Boston, Texas 112 N. West Phone: 628-3496 THE BOWIE COUNTY NEWS Since 1882 INVITATIONS . ANNOUNCEMENTS NAPKINS . THANK YOU NOTES ALL YOUR WEDDING ACCESSORIES Phone: 628-2535 Box 818 136 N. Elm New Boston, Texas LYNCH GARAGE A satisfied customer is our Fifst Consideration Phone 628-2251 103 W. South Front New Boston, Texas THE BOWIE COUNTY STATE BANK Hooks, Texas Phone: 547-6101 MEMBER Mrgizn L' zozsugncsznvf: svstzn - Your Business Large or Small- Wi11Be Appreciated That's Southwestern Electric Power Com pany, your electric company people. Not just ready with good electric service at low cost, but also ready to help push along every schools and communi ties . . . ready to work at the job of providing better living for every- one. QF Q ik C YP! . i jr' N E Your ready helper program for better nfl X Q M E X tk 6ZumwfsrfAw fZflTRll' Hzwm ZZMPAAW ATHLETIC SUPPLY COMPANY Ralph Crosnoe 2324 Texas Blvd. Texarkana, Texas Phone: 793-2321 ROSSER'S GULF Filters Oil Change Tune Up Jobs Maud Texas Congratulations Seniors 1971 INEZ, SATTERFlELD'S TWO STATE VENDING cur, colon, a. cum SHOP SERVICE INC. 585-3729 116 Spruce Street arkana, Ark. -Tex. BosToNiAN RESTAURANT Tex TREVOR FORRESTOR Restaurant Manager Phone, 628-3551 Phone: 214-585-3663 Interstate 30 and Highway 8 New Boston, Texas . , X , BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. 3001 State Line Texarkana, Texas Phone 792-3773 Television FLOYD EAGLIN HOUSEHOLD GOODS TEXARKANA 1? - -I E E ' ff- ' fb I i I .2-:.s. .. .. , OAKLAWN BANK IIS lllll 6 fr 1 - M- 1. Q lunlul E 1' uusumc: . as mlm n '5 mos S 6 s 0 C Ufulll 3000 New Boston Road Texarkana, Texas Financial Center of Texarkana's Fastest Growing Area. MANY ITEM DISCOUNT STORE New and Used Furniture and Thousands of Other Items Buy, Sell, and Trade Phone 2708 W. 7th Street 794-9131 Texarkana, Texas HAMP ATKINSON Agent Phone: 838-8545 Post Office Box 1757 South Robinson Road Texarkana, Texas 9 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BOSTON 'Your Friend Since 1900 MEMBER EDIRAL RESERVE SYELEM BOB BERRY'S TEXACO STEVE MURDOCK HOWARD MOSLEY Highway 67 Maud Phone: 585-3743 BOB BERRY'S WHITE SQUIRREL Mobil G Mobil Oil Phon 628-3191 Highway 67 Maud, T N W Bost Texas Phone: 585-9912 Compliments of JOHN FOSTER GROCERY AND MARKET, INC. Ph 585 3805 d,'l' 42 BRUTON'S HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES T- V- 9-Hd APP1i-31106 Sales and Service Maud, TSX?-S E Phone: 585-2608 Compliments of J. W. GLASS STCRE Phone: 585-2730 Maud, Texas NO. 2 Compliments of Phone 585-3721 NELDA'S FLORIST The Place to Buy Your mir' Groclirii-is 'tand Phone: 585-3221 exaco ro uc S 337 Maple Street Manager CLOVIS MCCOY Maud' Texas HARVEY ASH FORD AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Our 16th Year of Service -. C -M MU M . 'AGENT IIIVIQU Diff P. O. Box 398 Phone: 585-2650 Maud, Texas GIIQ 9,10 , 'fm PIGGLY WIGGLY 9 'fi 0 Maud, Texas -QQ 5 , 1 Phone 585-3271 M. M. SMITH Repairs New Construction Remodeling Compliments of CENTEX SERVICE COMPANY Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning Backhoe and Trenching Service Maud, Texas Phone: 585-2284 Maud, Texas Phones: Day 585-2293 DON and JEANNIE Night 585-3316 CARSON 'I4 44 HAMILTON'S TRACKLE SHOP Rx All Types All Types Fishing Bait and Hunting and Licenses Tackle Everything for the Fisherman Best Minnows in Texas Maud, Texas Phone: 585-2532 PRATT'S AUTOMCTIVE Independent Truck Service Paint and Body Shop SHADY PINES TRAILER SALES Trailers, Motorhomes, Campers Covers, Parts, Insurance 8 Miles East of Call: Maud 585-5486 24 Hour Wrecker Dial: 838-4102 and Road HUGH PRATT, JOHN. Service Owner sAL:s-sskvlcE-nsN'rALs-suvruzs 1402 MAIN ST. - DIAL 793-2161 U.S. 67 West and Kings Highway TEXARKANA Your Reminqion Ram! 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