f 1 ,---5 If N f i 4fL.f,fCfC.-Q- 'jflfi 12 6 K X! THE I 972 CARDINAL MAUD HIGH QCHDDL MAUD. TEXAS VOLUME XXVIII We have a sforg fo fell. The sforg has been fold before . . . buf fhis one is differenf. This is OUR sforg fhe sforg of '72 'ff' ,. , . 9,9 , ' .A figs - fl TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE ...... 4 SPORTS .... . . .48 CLASSES ........ 76 ADVERTISEMENTS .124 1 I W' N 4 . M w ' 4 , sf Q53 m STUDENT LIFE l' PROM HIGHLIGHTS SPRING ACTIVITIES ' Qfi '? if ' PROM NITE - Juniors play host to the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Music, dancing, and socializ- ing carne together to make this April event a big success. Joe L. and Tracey H. sit this one out. -W SRS. '71 BRING THEIR YEAR TO A CLOSE ti Z ANXIOUS - Phyllis Mitchell awaits her turn to graduate. COMMENCEMENT - For the Seniors graduation is an end, but also a beginning. Now they must face the world and put all the knowledge they have gathered to use. SENIOR PLAY - Talent in the acting field is not required but a willingness to work is essential. Tom Jones portrays Wilbur in the '71 produc- tion of GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS directed by Mrs. Louise Bruton. , 4 Y Y Q 1 8 My W 1 w r l PROUD STUDENTS PRESENT '71 YEARBOOK NOW PERFORMING - Indeed talent is a factor but hard work is what makes the Cardinal band great. The band, under the direction of Mr. E. F. Burgess, dedicated their 1971 Spring Concert to Mrs. Chance and Mr. Cooley - a small thank you to them for helping make the band a success. THE '71 CARDINAL ARRIVES - Many hours of work were re- vealed in those pages - pages that were filled with memories, not only for the '71 Cardinal Staff, but also for their advisor, Mrs. J. C. Carlow. Through eight years she directed the MHS Annual Staff. We, the Cardinal Staff of '72 not only 'wish to recognize, but also to thank Mrs. Carlow for her many contributions to the MHS Cardinal Yearbook. STUDENTS r ABANDON SCHOOL FOR THREE MONTHS With sighs of relief and many plans, students -welcome summer vacation. These days were filled with summer jobs, summer school, vacations, and just loafing. The long lazy days came to an end with registration August 19th and 20th. SOAKIN' UP THE SUN - David Wilson and Neil Minton enjoy a summer afternoon at Crystal Springs. ,... ,, M, am, , s SACKIN' IT UP - Some of the duties of Rod HARD WORK AND SWEAT - Jimmy Black finds Burgess's summer job are sacking groceries and that hay hal-l1iUg OH H SHTDITIGI 21fISr1'10OH is T Stacking Shelves' neither fun nor relaxing. Uk VICE-PRESIDENTS - Student Council Vice-Presidents are Eddie Sharp, Third Vice-Presidentg Becky Cunning ham, Fourth Vice-Presidentg Alan Clary, Second Vice-Presidentg and Rod Burgess, First Vice-President. OFFICERS - Student Council Secretary is Maggie Fosterg Treasurer is Kathy Lewis: and Parliamentarian is Perry Brown. JERRY HOLDER ALL QCHO m SENIOR FAVORITES MARY PATTON RODNEY BURGEQS . , U 1, cmqn I SOPHOMORE FAVDRITES , , W, .,.,,. WANDA FIELDS RANDY HAMILTON ALEENE MOSS BERNIE ROBINSON FREQHMAN FAVORITES , , L , .4 1 ..,5K , .ELL in avi: Wi FHA BEAU JOE LEE FFA SWEETHEART DEBBIE MILLS DAR GOOD CITIZEN RHONDA GREEN ff' O ,gxw-NW WY O LW S BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW MARY PATTON OUTSTANDING STUDENTS HOMEMAKING - Linda Howell AGRICULTURE - Franklin Holliday SOCIAL STUDIES - David Vandygriff TECHNICAL DRAWING - Randy Simmons THE 1971 72 FLUTES Belinda Rogers Lisa Corley Lana Green Nedra Downs Jeri Brimer Linda Ware CLARINETS Pam Spencer Rhonda Green Paula Cunningham Donna Holder Carol Watson Lydia Freeman Becky Cunningham Kathy Lewis Janet Graves Leslie Brembry Linda Foster Debbie Mulherin Sheri Simmons Vicki Hamilton Carla Denton Sheri Davis Terry Hodge SAXOPHONES Janis Fischer Paul Smith Carla Griffin Bruce Talley James Sykes Jack Martin Mark Downs Jeri Ware Cindy Foster Dennis Hogan Sheila Henderson TROMBONES David Hamilton Dennis Dillow Timothy Robinson Kenneth Foster Ronnie Magouirk HORNS Janice Holloway Mardell Henderson BARIT ONE Rod Burgess TRUMPETS Perry Brown Rocky Bankhead Scott Gibson Johnny Dobbs Terry Rogers Randy Brimer Lynn Baucum BELLS Lisa Freeman Melanie Capps TUBAS Howard Robinson Greg Cooley DRUMS Alan Clary Rusty Satterfield Eddie Sharp Terry Chance Mike Foster CARDINAL BAND DRUM MAJOR ' Rod Burgess leads the marching DIRECTOR - For 19 years, Mr. Ewing Burgess band for the second year. has directed the Maud Band. 1 E v E b k L MAJORETTE9 TAKE TOP HONORS AT E.T.9.U. MAIORETTES - Kathy Lewis, Lisa Corley, Pam Spencer, Belinda Rogers, Donna Holder. MASC OT - Susie Mills. PRACTICE - Majorettes strive to get their SHOWTIME - Once again it is proved that routine just right. practice makes perfect. CHOIR - FIRST ROW: Becky Cunningham, Lydia Freeman, Ian Caudle, Cindy Foster, Teresa Capps, Lana Green, Brenda Lewis, Murlene Mears, Carol Watson, Sheri Simmons.. SECOND ROW: Linda Ware, Debbie Mulherin, Nedra Downs, Janice Holloway, Jeri Brimer, Mardell Henderson, Ieri Ware, Debra Crawford, Sheila Henderson, Nancy Black, Lois Morgan, Shirley Powell. THIRD ROW: Lauren Caudle, Linda Lewis, Donna Holder, Marily Mathis, Melanie Capps, Tracey Howell, Lisa Corley, Kathy Lewis, and Lisa Freeman. OCTET - Cindy Foster, Melanie Capps, Becky Cunningham, SING ' Choir members Pfaetiee Lauren Caudle, Donna Holder, Marilyn Mathis, Tracey in 311 effO1'f F0 learn H HCW SOHS- Howell, Lisa Corley, Kathy Lewis, and Lisa Freeman. THE DIFFERENT FACES OF THE CARDINAL BAND CONCERT - Long hours of practice are culminated as the Concert band presents its Spring Concert. PEP RALLY ' Stage band he1PS I0 boost Cafdi' BONFIRE - Dixieland band cheers football nal spirit. team to victory. PP G . SUPPORT - Band provides enthusiastic music ATTENTION - Band members wait for the sig to urge their team on. nal to begin their next number. MARCHING - The Cardinal Band performs one of their many formations during halftime show. nm ,L ,rw -, - .5.,,x. xz1,.,,,. ,,,, , ,.,1,1 .Jw N we Yann -i P-A ww w QV . Q s 'x . u I U IS ' 3712, ,, 'W .LQ Q- ,L ,-,gsm W,,5w,,Q,Qt,,, wh -- fwqg., 1- - Wg f aw w ,gms- . A .V aww 'ex Q I 1 REGISTRATION - This day promises chaos and confusion as the first day of school draws near. Each teacher is called upon to help assign students to the correct classes. 'Il-wr SEPTEMBER - This month heralds the beginning Students find many games and thrilling rides of the Four States Fair and Rodeo. which are provided for their amusement. I STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN FALL ACTIVITIES - 1 i ts ' if-fe '5 '33 ' A IE . A IAA 1 ' ,:., : - I I SPIRIT ' The bi'diS'51'iCf football A pre-game bonfire stimulated Wearing many ribbons on the 2 play-offs highlighted the fall stud ent participation in support day of a game was a popular months. of the 17 -A champs. way of showing school spirit. 'Tl l ' I 'I I I OCTOBER - Students take an active part in Hallo- NOVEMBER - Students looked forward to a Thanks- ween Carnival festivities. giving holiday which provided fun and relaxation. MHS C RATES CHRISTMAS CELEBRATE - Lisa Corley and Paul Smith fool around at Christmas Dance. H ' 'S K ' ff 1 M112 FOOD! ! - Refreshments provide energy for still DECORATING - Students trim the tree in prepara more dancing. tion for Christmas Dance. RESTING ' Stud eI1fS Fake time Ollf befweefl BUSY - Decorating committee changes basketball dances. court into a dance floor. '72 STAFF FINDS THAT IT'S EASIER SAID THAN DONE LAY- OUT EDITORS - Neil Minton Joyce Nunn EDITOR - Maggie Foster COPY EDITORS - Mary Patton ADVISOR - Mrs. I. C. Carlow David vandygriff I if ea g BUSINESS MANAGERS - Pam Spencer PHOTOGRAPHER - Belinda Rogers Rhonda Green SPORTS EDITOR - Perry Brown FUTURE FARMERS SHOW FAITH IN AGRICULTURE FUTURE FARMERS - FIRST ROW: Robert Carr, Roy Henderson, Mark Fisher, Rusty Satterfield, Greg Cooley, Sweetheart - Debbie Mills, Ioe Lee, Paul Smith, Timothy Robinson, Billy Embry, Mark Noeth, Advisor - Ed Bailey. SECOND ROW: George Fisher, Reginald Brock, Derward Henderson, Leon Miller, Keith English, Randy Hamilton, David English, David Stevenson, Scott Amox, Bruce Cook, Mike Holley, Kenneth Firth, Perry Brown. THIRD ROW: Leland Crawford, Terry Flannery, Robert Campbell, William Cooper, William Henderson, Iim Moss, Leroy Campbell, James Conkleton, Bruce Williams, Lyndell Henderson, Frank Holli- day, David Brown, David Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Billy Allgor, Gary Martin, Rocky Bankhead, Gary Rhodes, Rodney Goodwin, Eddie Sharp, Gordon Braley, Berney Robinson, Kelly Green, Charles Cowley, Wayne Terry, Mark Heald, Jerry McCoy, Randy Allgor. I if . T .V ADVISOR - Mr. Ed Bailey inspects PROJECTS - Kenneth Firth and Billy Embry add finishing shop work done by hiS V0-Ag SU1' touches to a picnic table as a part of their many agricul- dents. tural duties. -V i , J'--- 1 2, - CHAPTER OFFICERS - SEATED: Franklin Holli- day, Reporterg David Hamilton, Secretaryg Greg Cooley, Vice-Presidentg and Eddie Sharp, Senti- nel. STANDING: Perry Brown, Treasurer: Joe Lee, Presidentg and Timothy Robinson, Student Advisor. SHOP WORK - lim Moss applies his classroom knowledge to the building of a bookshelf. CHAPTER CONDUCTING TEAM - Second Place District Winners, SEATED: Tim Robinson, Keith English, Rocky Bankhead, and Scott Amox. STANDING: Leland Crawford, Eddie Sharp, and Rusty Satterfield. GREENHAND CONDUCTING TEAM - First Place District Winners, SEATED: Gary Martin, TALENT WINNERS - First Place District Winners, David English, Terry Flanery, and Berney Robin- Dennis Hogan, Gary Rhodes, Eddie Sharp, and David Hamilton. They went on to win third in Area. son. STANDING: Jerry McCoy, Kelly Green, and Steve Heald. FHA'ER9 LOOK TO TOMORROW WITH HIGH HOPEQ FUTURE HOMEMAKERS - OFFICERS: Lisa Freeman, Historiang Mardell Henderson, Fourth Vice-Presid entg Kathy Lewis, Fifth Vice-Presidentg Rhonda Green, Secretaryg Joyce Nunn, Second Vice-Presidentg Belinda Rogers, Presidentg Maggie Foster, First Vice-President, Janis Fischer, Treasurerg Vicki Hamilton, Parlia- mentariang Janet Graves, Third Vice-Presidentg Freda Mears, Sergeant-at-Arms. SECOND ROW: Debbie Perkins, Ann Stewart, Sheila Henderson, Toni Holloway, Janice Holloway, Gail Henderson, Jeri Brimer, Debbie Mills, Lisa Corley, Sheila Stone, Becky Cunningham, Advisor: Mrs.. J. C. Carlow. THIRD ROW: Brenda Lewis, Lana Green, Shirley Powell, Linda Ware, Paula Cunningham, Tracey Howell, Murlene Mears, Nedra Downs, Ginger Rogers, Cindy Foster, Jan Caudle. . i I ADVISOR - Mrs. J. C. Carlow REFRESHMENTS - Janis Fischer serves Brenda Lewis and Cindy checks plans for chapter meeting, Foster after the meeting. 40 JUNIOR DEGREE CANDIDATES - Seated are Lana Green and Linda Ware. Standing are I an Caudle, Lydia Freeman, and Nedra Downs. COMMITTEE - Debbie Perkins, Tracey Howell, BALLOTS - Officers count votes at the election and Lana Green give a devotional. of officers for 1973. RECREATION - Ned!-21 DOWIIS and 36311, Joe Lee, STATE DEGREE CANDIDATES - Kathy Lewis play a game while votes are counted. and Janet Graves are working towards State Homemaking Degrees. CARDINAL BOOSTER CLUB CONTINUES TO GROW BOOSTERS - MEMBERS: Mary Jordon, Betty Foster, Clinton Harper, Nita Harper, and Mary Mills, proudly display the newly built concession stand. is u-W PROJECT - Members help in the assemblage of BANQUET - Booster Club members listen to goal posts at the field. guest speaker at the Banquet. PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Mrs. Michael Ditcrich, Parlia- mentariang Mrs. Perry Brown, President: Mrs. Clinton Harper, Treasurerg Mrs. Mary Marcum, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Ellery Pippen, Secretary. YOUNG HOME MAKERS OF TEXAS Mrs. Michael Dirtrich, Parlia- mentariang Mrs. Jimmy Clary, Historian-Reporterg Mrs. Mel- burn Smith, Presid entg Mrs. Kenneth Jordon, Treasurer: Mrs. Marion Carlow, Secretaryg Mrs. Albert Powell, Vice- President. PTA PRESENTS I 972 HALLOWEEN ROYALTY Reigning queen, Rachel Gibson, crowns the 1972 Halloween Queen, Laura Corley, escorted by Randy Black. J ,W ,I, ,, , Harper, Lisa Jordon - Randy Braley. BACK ROW: Natasha Marcum - Lynn Baucum, Melinda Thompson - Mike Thomp- son. FRONT ROW: Missy Clary - Dexter Stone. BACK ROW: Dena Liles - Bobby Mills, Donna Hawley - Donald Burt. FRONT ROW: Aretha Dana Thacker - Johnny Nichols, Crowell - Alex Hender- Laura Smith - Gary Marcum. son. Michelle Carley - Charles Johnson, Rosalind Hollo- way - Tracy Cooper. P , J Lonna Lewis - James Sutton. EIGHTH-GRADER9 GRADUATE INTO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES - Elaine Alexander, Debra Autrey, Nancy Black, Jerri Brimer, Ian Caudle, Annette Conkleton, Johnnie Conkleton, Novella Conkleton, William Conkleton, Cynthia Copeland, Debra Crawford, Jimmy Crowell, Becky Cunningham, Nedra Downs, David English, Donnie Estridge, Terry Flannery, Cindy Foster, Kathy Freeman, Lydia Freeman, Kelly Green, Lana Green, Hazel Henderson, Lyndell Henderson, Roy Henderson, William Henderson, Brenda Lewis, Gary Martin, Jerry McCoy, Murline Mears, Deborah Mills, Lois Morgan, Alene Moss, Deborah Mulherin, Mark Noeth, Debra Perkins, Lorine Rains, Berney Robinson, Vickie Sanders, Ann Stewart, Wayne Terry, Juanita Thomas, Shelia Thompson, and Linda Ware. ?l GRADUATION - Barney Rgbjngon is one of the CONGRATULATIONS - Kathy Freeman receives 43 Eighth Grade Graduates. her diP101T13- DISPLAY - Third graders are deughtm with the ANXIOUS - Steven Forte seems to be excited gifts they have received. about opening Christmas presents. DANCING - Eighth graders take advan- tage of the music at their annual Christ- mas party. EAGER - Sixth graders End out how their new gifts work. STUDENTS ARE FILLED WITH THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT CHEESE! - Some stud ents had rather pose for PROUD - Elementary stud ents show off their pictures than open presents. Christmas presents. I N .V7 INTERESTED - Students are anxious to see the gifts their friends received. CAROLS - Students join together in singing CURIOUS - Students gather around as Mrs. Christmas songs. Dickens opens her gifts. www? QPDRTS CARDS CLA lt matters not if you win or lose, but how you play the game. In 1972, the Cardinals played the game well and victory was theirs. ICT TITLE IN SECOND YEAR RIVERCREST 27 - 8 - A first game defeat by a AA team was disappointing, but not demoralizing to the Cardinal team. WASKOM 14 - 27 - The Cards battled back after the Wildcats scored on the kickoff to win their first game. COMO-PICTON 0 - 20 - Superb rushing plus solid line defense gave the Cards an easy victory for their first district game. JAMES BOWIE O - 56 - The tough Cardi- nal defense posted their second shut-out as the offense rolled again. HARLETON 6 - 56 -' It took a hard- fought battle to pick up the third straight Cardinal district Win. After a near break-down early in the game, the de- fense gained momentum to stop the Wildcats cold the second half. FOUKE 6 - 67 - The Cards offense ex- ploded this week to blow the Panthers out of the stadium. CARDINALS ROLL ON UNDEFEATED IN DISTRICT PLAY HUDDLE - The team gets last minute instructions before BONFIRE - Coach Dittrich speaks to they face their opponent. team and fans at pep rally. RUSHING - After breaking through a gaping hole, the opposing team. Cards move forward for a gain in yardage against H49 PRACTICE - Many hours of hard work went into making the Cardinals district champs. TOUCHTDOWN - Robert Edwards rushes down field with the goal line in sight. INJURED - Back injuries kept Jerry Holder on the sidelines at Harleton. ARKANSAS HIGH B TEAM 18 - 33 - The Cards won a hard-fought battle for their sixth straight win. The offense played a near perfect game against a much heavier defense. ORE CITY 6 - 40 - The Cards clinched their first district title as they defeated the Rebels. The defense played another great game by allowing only one touch- down in the fourth quarter. QUEEN CITY 20 - 20 - The 17-A District winners played an exciting see- saw game on the Bulldogs' home turf. Neither hard-hitting team could completely contain the other. KERENS 34 - 0 - A truly great season for the Cardinals came to an end. The Bob- cats' defense shut down the Cards' off- ense and kept it from rolling over another opponent. The 197 2 Cardinals will be long remembered as Maud 's first district champion football team. Q is z. FIRST ROW, STANDING: Head Coach Mike Dittrich, Perry Brown, Jerry Holder, Eddie Green, Frank Holliday, Gary Martin, David Wilson, Robert Edwards, Assistant Coach Ronnie Dupree. SECOND ROW: Bruce Cook, Tim Robinson, Eddie Sharp, Hershall Oliver, Joe Lee, Dennis Hogan, William Cooper, David Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Derwood Henderson, Bernie Robinson, David Brown, Randy Hamilton, Alan Clary, Larry Thompson, William Henderson. im Y Y - f 4 'arg x o 3 14 fl iff? 2 .J H .- W . 5 'X e 25 ff : 53' K W :aww-'fflf' nf k' 4,51 Q f if 2 Q rg' 2? W -an q E 3241: 4 w 4 1 M 4a s w im i taly ff 1- 'N 1. 4 LV V ' . Wi S-ff' Q 29,3 ,S N A CARDINALS ADVANCE PERRY BROWN A Q A A A 5 ROBERT EDWARDS DAVID HAMILTDN TO DISTRICT PLAYOFFS FRANK HOLLIDAY GREG COOLEY AL 1' 5 DAVID BROWN WILLIAM COOPER l r l X X Q. A 27142 ABOVE - Frank Holiday accepts his trophy after being named to the All- Tournament Team at Hooks Invitational Tournament. LEFT - Greg Cooley prepares for a free shot that will hopefully add points to the score. rn vt if rr fist f T ss s . .. ..1r . . . B-TEAM COMPILES I I-3 SEASON RECORD CARDINAL B TEAM - Leroy Campbell, Robert Carr, Randy Hamilton, Mark Noeth, Leon Miller, Doug Fowler, Coach Dupree, Gary Martin, Eddie Sharp, Timothy Robinson, Roy Henderson, Bernie Robinson and William Henderson. ii 3 C ONF ERENCE GAM ES James Bowie 40 Maud '79 31 '71 Avery 49 Maud 50 57 49 Como-Picton 24 Maud 54 28 37 BASKET - FAR LEFT - Gary Martin drives for two points against DeKalb. LIFT OFF - LEFT - Eddie Sharp is pressured by DeKalb Bears as he tries to score. 1gs IR. HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM - FIRST ROW: Kelly Martin, Ricky Henderson, Marlon Conkleton, Gary Jordan Mark Downs, Johnny Dobbs, Howard Robinson, Bruce Talley, Terry Green. SECOND ROW: Terry Rogers, Earsell Peace, Tracey Cooper, Kevin Forte, Terry Chance, Scott Gibson, Leroy Alexander, James Sfkes. THIRD ROW: Coach McAfee, Steve Mills, Dale Holley, Mickey Smith, Tony Kight, Mark Rumbo, Mark Freeman, Coach Dupree. GUARD 'EM - Defensive efforts by junior high SC ORE - Lynn Baucum tries for two points team gain easy victory. against tough opposition. JR. HIGH SHOWS A STRONG INTEREST IN SPORTS IR. HIGH A TEAM - Mark Rumbo, Mark Downs, Kenneth Forte, Bruce Talley, Earsell Peace, Terry Chance, Micky Smith, Coach McAfee, Tony Kight, Mark Freeman, Scott Gibson, James Henderson, Lynn Baucum, Marlon Conkleton, and Terry Rogers, Manager. IR. HIGH B TEAM - STANDING: Terry Roers, Managerg Terry Green, Tracey Cooper, Coach McAfee, Steve Mills, Kevin Forte, Mark Rumbo. SEATED: Mike Foster, Johnny Dobbs, Jack Martin, Ricky Henderson. 63 A2 wr ah, sv, .W 'Lb ,M M, -N, 1 9 'iii ui, 35? L, , -my 3- W Qt , M It , 4 , r in M 1. H, .x,.. Ax E . , an ,ii V. -in Mya, J W 3. L 55. 7' , y r gm: f ww my Q J, ' rzyq v 'tw 55 4, nn , 1 CURRICULUM PROGRESS I9 MAIN CONCERN OF ADMINIQTRATIOI MR. F. E. COOLEY. SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Floyd Estes Cooley, a 1924 graduate of Texas High School, in Texarkana, went on to achieve his Bachelor of Arts Degree at East Texas State University and his Master of Arts Degree at the University of Texas. Mr. Cooley's career at Maud began in 1926. ln 1928, he became Superintendent of MHS. Coaching was one of his duties as he directed the Cardinal team from 1926 until 1940. In December of 1941, he entered military service as a radar instruc- tor and served until November, 1945. Mr. Cooley then returned to Maud. During the time that he has served in the Maud School System, he has achieved many honors. He has served as president of the Bowie County Unit, T. S. T. A. and presi- dent of the local Lion's Club. Mr. Cooley has been awarded the Outstand- ing Citizenship Award three times, once by the VFW in 1956 and twice by the Maud Lion's Club in 1956 and in 1958. He was the Director both of the Maud Housing Authority and of the Maud Community Welfare. He is a member of the Executive Board of the Office of Economic Opportunity and an honorary member of the State Future Homemakers of America. Mr. Cooley has served the community for 46 years. He has always displayed a keen Though the school has been his pet project interest in its development and in its peop 1 o to him a progressive community and a go d school were complementary: so to both he has devoted hours of unflagging time and energy. With the end of the 1972 school year, Mr. Cooley will complete his many years of administrative service. He will leave wi the community a rich heritage of a proud school. Though he relinquishes the reins of school administration, the community itself will never relinquish Mr. Cooley. th 16. STUDENTS ARE MAIN CONCERN OF ADMINISTRATION 1 I I HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL - Hugh B. Stewart ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL ' E- F- BUISCSS D ..A' f1,:-. I I I I ' I ,IIEE I IHSSI I I OF EDUCATION Board members are President, Jake Townsend, SEATED. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cecil Vandy- Wendell Rogers, Dexter Clary, and Glen Jones. griff, Dorman Green, Harvey Sharp MRS. CHANCE Business The whole arf of ieaching is onlg +he ari of awakening ihe naiural curiosiig of goung minds for ihe purpose of safisfging ii afierwards. MR. BAILEY Agriculture MRS . TERRY Social Studie MRS. BRUTON MRS. CARLOW MRS. PARR English Hom emaking Student Teacher MRS. COOLEY MRS. HOGAN Mathematics School Secretary TEACHERS PROVIDE EDUCATION W MRS. KRUSE MR. DITTRICH English Biology and Coach ,4-v4 ' -19w': , ,,,:5II:: V, kv Q MR. STEWART MR. WALSH Chemistry Math and History IN HOPES OF A BRIGHTER FUTURE I .. Q55 1 1 if 1 ? Q J MR. McAFEE MR, DUPREE Social Studies Physical Science u r K MRS. ELAKOVICH MR. BURGESS Librarian Drafting and Band ,ff MRS. WAR-E MRS. DITTRICH Special Education Fifth Grade 4 MRS. CLEMENTS MF- CLARK Sixth Grade Flffh Gfade THE NEED FOR EDUCATION NEVER CE ,gd 1. K i mi MRS. DICKENS Fourth Grade MRS. JACKSON Third Grade MRS. DICKENS Third Grade MRS. JAYNES Second Grade if 1' X MRS. PATTON MRS. KESTERSON Second Grade First Grade S ' .. ,1., xVk,x H 1 fmi- M Nlwib S A,: S . ,.S S K , . , M, ' 1 s 1 MRS. GRAVES MRS. HUGHES First Grade Kindergarten MHS FACULTY WELCOME9 NEW MEMBERS 1 l MRS. FLOWERS MR. WALKER Remedial Reading Math and History MRS. DAVIS MR. HUMPHREY Second Grade Physical Education 76 u ,,,,,...---V' CLASSES x SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES - Pam Spencer and David Wilson were elected by the Senior Class to represent them on the Student Council. QPIRITED SENIORQ TAKE LEAD IN CAMPUS ACTIVITIES .UMMY BLACK GORDON BRALEY PERRY BROWN R RODNEY BURGESS Q., was ARR'h QW, ,v--- . K-. if iw M ESG eg 2 wif S ROBERT CAMPBELL MELANIE CAPPS BRUCE COOK MERRY XMAS - Seniors present Mrs. Bruton with gift during Typing Christmas Party. fur. Mwwrv DISCUSSING - Pam and Frank talk it over during break. -Mr, Q rrrrr 'Q E GEORGE FISHER iii' GREG COOLEY ROBERT EDWARDS f 1AGGIE FOSTER B K ENIOR9 TAKE ACT TEST AT TEXARKANA COLLEGE ACT - Semors leave Texarkana College after four hours of testlrlg. I ugxibwwm RHONDA GREEN DAVID HAMILTON 8 CLASSROOM ANTICS BREAK THE DAILY DRUDGE 0F ROUTINE kg A ig XX Ai MARDELL HENDERSON MARY HENDERSON STUDENTS! - S ' take great pleasure in aggravating Mrs. Chance. SHEILA HENDERSON JERRY HOLDER FRANKLIN HOLLIDAY JANICE HOLLOWAY 1 'f CHAMPS - District 17-A Champions contemplate up-coming N' Bi-district game. LINDA HOWELL qf 'v JOE LEE MIKE MCCOY nm-v-WWW I 1 PAM MCELWEE NEIL MINTON qprw' 'hw CAROL MULHERIN ' Q LOIS NOEL JOYCE NUNN l SENIOR FANS HOIST THEIR SPIRIT AT PEP RALLIES If ff' HERSHALL OLIVER 1-4141, an-. if ww-I-...,.,,.4:: M-,..,.,3 -Q., MARGARET QLIVER VICTORY! - Seniors give their battle cry. MARY PATTON ggi 1-gre'-f BELINDA ROGERS THOUGHTS TURN TO GRADUATION AND TO THE FUTURE .IOANN SIMMONS RANDY SIMMONS f PAM SPENCER JULIA TRAYLOR .fi N QV :V Y , . H :',k ' . 43 CRITICS - Seniors watch as band pracuces for bi-district football game. DAVID VANDYGRIFF DRUG LAB - Seniors listen attentively as Mrs. Shirley Temp les from Region Eight Service Center talks to them on drug abuse. BRUCE WILLIAMS MTA WILLIAMS DAVID WILSON STUDENT COUNCIL CAMPAIGNS AROUSE JUNIOR SUPPORT www JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES - The Junior Class elected as their Student Council Representatives - Linda lewis and Dennis Dillow. Allgor, Billy Allgor, Randy Atkinson, Charles Bankhead, Diana Brembry, Leslie F1 scher , Brown, David Burt, Nancy Caudle, Lauren Clary, Alan Copeland, Shermain Corley, Lisa Dickens, Elaine Dillow, Dennis Elwood, Charlotte w 1 i NERVOUS? - Juniors wait patiently for their names to be called to re ceive shots. l 89 JUNIOR CLAQQRODMQ FILLED Foster, Kenneth Foster, Raymond Fowler, Doug Freeman, Lisa Goodwin, Rodney WITH CLAMOR. CONFUSION Hogan, Dennis Holley, Debra Holley, Mike Graves, Janet Green, Ricky Henderson, Derward DRUG LAB - Juniors participate in drug laboratory held in December. They found this day fun as well as educational. Holloway, Toni Lewis, Kathy Lewis, Linda Mathis, Dennis EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES DEMAND MUCH TIME PERFORMING - Liga Corley and Kathy Lewis GO! I! - Lauren Caudle arouses Cardinal twirl during halftime, spirit. Yates , Kenneth PARADE - Juniors march with the Cardinal Band in the Four States Fair Parade. Mears, Freda Miller, Leon Noel, Kathy Nunn, Kay Rhodes, Gary Semple, Sammy Stone, Shelia Thompson, Larry Willis, Janet SCPHCMOREQ PARTICIPATE ACTIVELY IN STUDENT COUNCIL SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES - Representing the Sophomore Class on the Student Council are Tracy Howell and Keith English. Amox,Scott Bankhead, John Brewer, Beth Brewer, Sheila Brock, Reginald Burnett, Joey Campbell, Leroy Carr, Robert , Cooper, William Copeland, Wanda Cornett, Georgia Crawford, Leland Cunningham, Paula Davis, Suzy English, Keith Fields, Coy Fields, Wanda Fisher, Mark Hamilton, Randy Hamilton, Vicki Hancock, Kathy Henderson, Gail Holder, Donna Howell, Tracey Lee, Veronica Martin, Diane Mathis, Marilyn Mitchell, Pam Powell, Shirley Pugh, Sandra l 1 , ' E 'mf ff'- E 2 -gram , K N llll l,ll N DEMONSTRATION - Sophomores watch as Linda Brown demonstrates color harmony. EXTRA cuRR4 KEEP SGPHOI Rogers, Ginger Satterfield, Rusty CONCERT - Sop romores listen to the Texar Sharp, Eddie Q' in Smith, Paul SUPERSTITIOUS? - Vicki Hamilton presses her luck by cutting crepe paper under a ladder while decorating for the Christmas Dance. AR ACTIVITIES Thomas, veronica EXTRA BUSY Traylor, Mary White, Robert Stage Band as they perform at Maud. I 2 ex rm- In 4h AM W- I .,A , .. N .......,,,,,,,..,,,.. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES - Student Council Freshman representatives positions are filled by Lydia Free man and William Henderson. FREQHMEN FIND HIGH SCHOOL EXCITING Alexander, Elaine Autrey, Debbie Black, Nancy Brimer, Jerri Caudle, Jan Conkleton, Annette HUNGRY? - Freshmen pause for refreshments during high school Christmas Dance. Conkleton, James . . Conkleron, Johnnie Conkleton, Novella Copeland, Cynthia Cowley, Kenneth Crawford, Debra Cunningham, Becky FRESHMEN LOOK FORWARD TO 1975 Downs, Nedra Embry, Billy English, David Firth, Kenneth Flanery, Terry Foster, Cindy Freeman, Kathy Freeman, Lydia Green, Danny Green, Kelly Green, Lana Heald, Mark Heald, Robert Henderson, Hazel Henderson, Lyndell Henderson, Roy Henderson, William Hilton, Ronnie Lewis, Brenda Martin, Gary McCoy, Jerry STUDYING? - Freshman students use their spare time for reading, study- ing and gossiping. Mears, Murline Mills, Debbie Morgan, Lois Moss, Alene Moss, William Mulherin, Debbie Noeth, Mark Perkins, Debbie Phillips, Mark Rains, Carolyn Robinson, Berney l Sanders Vicki FRESHMEN SOMETIMES FIND SCHOOLDAYS VERY HECTIC 1 w 4 4 LEAVING - Freshmen, bound for Jefferson tour, wait for departure time. Stephenson, David Steward, Ann Terry, Wayne Thomas, Juanita Thompson, Sheila Ware, Linda 1 r Baird, Tammy Bayless, Michael Burt, Cathy Chance, Terry Davis, Sherri Denton, Karla Fisher, Gay Foster, Linda Freeman, Mark Gibson, Scotty Green, Terry Griffen, Carla Gunter, Joey Hilton, Lynda Hodge, Terri 06 Jordan, Gary Jordan, Pamela Magouirk, Ronnie Martin, Sherry McCoy, Phyllis McDaniel, Linda McE1wee, Leslie Meriworth, Sumei Minton, Gina Noel, Judy Nunn, Mark Peace, Earsell Rains, Jo Rogers, Terry Ruggs, Cheryl Rumbo, Mark Smith, Mickey Steward, Michael Sykes, James Talley, Bruce Williams, Norma EIGHTH-GRADER9 DISPLAY 'THE SPIRIT OF '76' , . , f,ff5Qi'f'v. Q, We ,gf J, ' 1 -R a Z I i H,.f:1vw :frg-. V - . l ' K wr ,.:ff. . 5 ,Wm we , CHEER - Eighth graders join in the spirit during pep rallies. I07 Baucum, Lynn Braley, Cindy Brewer, Brenda Brimer, John Capps, Teresa Carr, Carol Conkleton, Marlon Cooper, Tracy Cowley, Charles Dobbs, Johnnie Downs, Mark Firth, Brenda Forte, Kenneth Forte, Kevin Foster, Mark g . DANCE - Students persuade Mrs. Elakovich to move a little Alexander, Leroy Atkinson, Debra SEVENTH-GRADER9 PARTICIPATE IN JR. HIGH SPORTS Stovall, Mike Ware, Jeri Watson, Carol Foster, Michael Gaines, Nancy Heald, Nancy Henderson, Chris Henderson, James Henderson, Rickie Holder, Jackie Holder, Mike Holley, Richard Holloway, Rosalind Kight, Tony Liles, Mark Marcum, Natasha Martin, Cynthia Martin, Jack Martin, Kelly Mills, Steven Morgan, Johnny Pugh, Glenn Robinson, Howard Rogers, Jesse Sanders, Cheryl Simmons, Sheri Slider, Charles Steward, Kenneth Thompson, Ricky 9 SIXTH-GRADER9 LOOK TO BRIGHT FUTURE Allgor, Priscilla Autrey, Donald Basurto, Patricia Bayless, Cynthia Black, Randy Burt, David Chisum, Cash Conkleton, Dorothy Conkleton, Johnnie Conkleton, Richard Conkleton, Sandra Conkleton, Tommy Corley, Laury Firth, Michael Fisher, Sara Forte, Montrey Foster, Sharon Freeman, Janice Gannon, David Green, Marina Griffen, Barney Griffen, Barry Harris, Carol Henderson, Graylon Holloway, Marilyn PRACTICE - Sixth grade girls prepare for the day when maybe they will lead the band. Thomas, Tina Thompson, Melinda Thompson, Michael Hilton, Becky Jones, Gwender Jordan, Douglas Mangrum, Trudy McCoy, Larry Moss, Minnie Mulherin, Cathy Mulhern, Crystal Nunn, Jimmy Riley, Lois Rogers, Roy Semple, Ronda Sykes, Kenneth Talley, Cindy Thomas, Leon 2 BREAK - Students enjoy time out between classes FIFTH GRADE LARGEST CLASS EVER At Ba Ba Ba Benefield, Cathy Carr, Sharon Caudle, Randy Chisum, Teresa Cooper, Gary Cooper, Marilyn Cross, Robert Crowell, Mable Davis, Tony Denton, Darrel Dickens, Sam English, Mike Forte, Doice Forte, Joe Freeman, Brent Gannon, Douglas Gentile, Carl Graham, Stephen Hatfield, Marlen Henderson, Ronnie Ricky, Hilton Hogan, John Holley, Sherry Johnson, James Jones, Kevin Jones, Novel Jordan, Alan Jordan, Ronda LaRue, Steven Liles, Dena Marcum, Gary Mathis, Lewis Mills, Bobby Mills, Teresa Morgan, Harold Noel, Tina Noeth, Donna Nunn, Timothy Perkins, James Pugh, Phyllis Robinson, Marquita Ruggs, Mike Rumbo, Bobby Shoemate, Monty Smith, Alan Smith, Alfred Smith, Laura Thomas, Terry Thompson, Glenda Vandygriff, Sandy Benefield, Linda Bolton, Bobbie Clark, Michael Collins, Kenneth Conkleton, Gloria Conkleton, Murlee Conkleton, Reader Cornett, Janet Embry, Becky Fisher, Debbie Foster, Jane Freeman, Scott Gauntt, Cynthia Gentile, David Hancock, Cynthia Hawley, Sharon Henderson, Angelia Hicks, Joey WORK. PLAY KEEP FOURTH GRADER9 BUSY Hillis, Doris Johnson, Ernest Manor, Troy Marcum, Greg Martin, Brenda 'Q Nichols, Jerry Nichols, John Slider, Jennifer Stephenson, Penny Steptoe, Lisa Stewart, Paula Thacker, Dana Walker, Brad Walker, Chad Ware, Jerry Ware, Terry Wells, Diane ATTENTION - Students listen closely as Mrs. Carlow tells of her travels to Hawaii. 6 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS EXCITE THIRD GRADERS LUNCH TIME - Third graders file out of class- PARTY TIME Studenm show looks of surprlse room enroute to cafeteria. as gifts are opened Alexander, Preston Atkinson, Susan if Zi Autrey, Royce y y : Baird, Deborah Basham , Lisha y , I J Basurto, Linda Battle, Clifford Beasley, James Belin, Dewayne Bledsoe, Raymond Braley, Travis Burt, Donald Carely, Michelle Carr, Beverly Chisum, Dina Conkleton, Joe Conkleton, Vivian Copeland, Anthony Crawford, Joyce Forte, Michael Gibson, Rachel Hawley, Donna Henderson, John Henderson, Kenneth Hilton, Tammy Holley, Rose Hughes, Thomas Johnson, Charles Jones, Charles Jones, Lemmy Jordan, Monica Jordan, Paula Liles, Donald Lucero, Candace Mathis, Donald Mathis, Ronald McAlister, Gregory Mears, David Moran, Lugena Morrow, Tammy Morgan, Morris Sanders, Jamie Smith, Tonda Stephenson, Eddie Stewart, Melanie Stinson, Ronland Terry, Adrian Thompson, Jeffery Williams, Sherman Womack, Gene 7 Alexander, Barry Alexander, Gary Baird, Pamela Battle, Michael Baucum, Radonna Beasley, Randy Bledsoe, Sheri Bolton, Allena Conkelton, Dennis Conkelton, Grendl Conkelton, Pamela Copeland, Tungular Crowell, Myrtle Crowell, Artha Ditrrich, Ann Forte, Stephen Foster, Joe Harper, Steven Henderson, Alex Henderson, Lindell CELEBRATING - Second graders enjoy Christmas party on last schoolday before holidays. SECOND GRADER9 FIND IT MORE THAN JUST WORK at Q91 '17 is White, DeAnna Williams, Larry Vaughan, Thomas Ware, Alan Ware, Creig Henderson, Randy Hughes, Sherri Johnson, Allen Jordan, Roger Kruse, Sheryl Lewis, Lionel Liles, Sherry Mathis, Frances McAlister, Rhonda Moore, Cathy Moore, Raymond Morrow, Mona Peace, Bruce Pippen, Leslie Pugh, Debra Stephenson, Pamela Slider, Clinton Taylor, Joseph Thomas, Belinda Thompson, Anita 9 20 Baird , Kimberly Beasley, Andy Bilimek, Linda Bledsoe, Frederick Braley, Randall Chisum, Lisa Conkleton, Patrick Cowley, Bradley Dobbs, Robin English, Scott Fagan, Felepia Foster, Wayne Gauntt, Randy Harley, Cheryl Henderson, Connie Hicks, Annjannette Hilton, Amy Holley, Dan FIRST '--4994 W GRADERS BEGIN THEIR PRIVACY - Clay Warrington and Randy Gauntt read aloud in the cloakroorn. 'lhnw iv LONG CAREERS AS STUDENTS 115 ' White, Eric Johnson, Amenia Johnson, William Jones, Amanda Jordan, Lisa Lewis, Lonna Lucero, Jeffrey Manor, Linda Meadows, Phillip Moore, Darmon Moran, Stacy Sanders, Mark Shaw, John Smith, Gena Steward, Richard Sutton, James Taylor, Billy Thompson, Peggy Ware, Audrin Warrington, Clay White, Darron SURPRISE! - Students are excited about their Christmas gifts KINDERGARTEN STARTS CHILDREN ON LONG Atkinson, Steve Baird, Billy Bayless, Larry Belin, Dana Bledsoe, Cassy Briston, Kim Carley, Matthew Clark, Lana Clary, Melissa Conkleton, Tony Conkleton, Ella Cornett, Charles Crowell, Bobby Cummings, Rose Dirks, Bradley Fagan, Anita Fannin, Glen Foster, Melinda Frost, Mike Green, Richard Guilliams, Robin Henderson, Gloria Johnson, Latasha Lolies, Dennis RELAXING Some students take advantage of nap-time - some don t Mulherin, Scott Rhodes, Belinda Slider, Audra Smith, Christie Smith, Martha Stone, Dexter Sykes, Margaret Taylor, Jimmie 24 ADVERTISEMENTS 6 SHOCKLEY'S CONOCO sw XX f' 4513, Compleie Goodyear Tune-Up Tires 200l Robinson Rd. Texarkana, Texas Ph: 838-983I Congraiulafions Seniors '72 INEZ SATTERFIELD CUT, COLOR, cum. I . I H., Ph.: 585-2329 S 1 e S II6 E. Broad S+. NO- 2 Texarkana, Arkansas 7550i Phone 585-232 I Manager LILLIAN DONALDS The Place 'ro Buy Your Ice - Groceries - and Texas Producis Manager CLOVIS MCCOY Television FLOYD EAGLIN gr i i m WILLIAMS -- - -. -.. 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 Joan. ll BUSINESS MACHIN S SALES-SERVICE-RENTAL9SUPPLIES 1402 MAIN ST. - DIAL 793-2161 TEXARKANA Your DGGIGI' JIMMIE'S TYPEWRITER HOSPITAL Your Office Machines Dealer Since I920 I23O Maine Texarkana, Texas 792-I222 JIMMIE WHITE, Owner meolltffg :QQEQQQ ----,-v,Y-vv,,,--Y-----,--. ond CUSTOM COLOR LAB 2906 COUNTY AVENUE jexarlana, 75501 TWO LOCATIONS IO4 Easf Broad S+. PI1.: 772-2765 7 Oaklawn Cenier PI1.: 838-0573 127 3-4832 E. E. NORTON O H I F NORTON MAUD GLASS CO. BARBER SHOP Glass Window GI 'rure Tops Mi M d T S S T In T KASON AUTOMATIC BUI-IRMAN-PHARR TRANSMISSION HARDWARE OO. Over I0 Year Service Oualify Transmission NaI'ionwicIe Guaran+ee T Ir B Ion Rd. T 620 Easi' 3rd 774-588 ATHLETIC SUPPLY RA T TEXARKANA NATIONAL BANK KING AND GREEN FURNITURE CO. Home of G 'C V 1 N W Boston, T Phone 628-2281 CompIimen+s of MAUD FABRIC 81 SEWING SHOP Ph 585-5II9 M d T C 'L I Dor AND ANNE'S SHOP NELDA'S FLORIST L+ IF I1 J d M S Phone: 585-522I 337 Maple S+ree+ 39I5 N S+ + L T k M d T RAY'S ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR 792 703I I09 B 'rh T k T WVSQIJJQW LOVEALL MUSIC COMPANY 3923 S+ L 794 3735 J8fL SUPERMARKET P.O. Box 'We give S 8: H Green S+amps Enjoy saving money Owner: JAMES PUGH 77 Redwafer, Texas TEXARKANA MACK SALES, INC. DEPENDABLE TRUCK SERVICE DIESEL WORK Ed UI'z Home Phone 794-8797 O. W. Lee Jr. Home Phone 792-0992 Paul LaurreII Home Phone 792-5864 Mike Ashby Home Phone 773-5095 Office Phone 794-773I Day Phone 792-OIOI 2I00 W. 7+h S+ree+ Texarkana, Texas Area Code 2I4 7'Ih and Texas BIvcI. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Texarkana, Texas 7550I PRATT'S AUTOMOTIVE Independent Truck Service Paint and Body Shop 24 Hour Wrecker Dial: 838-4102 and Road HUGH PRATT, Service Owner U.S. 67 West and Kings Highway Texarkana., Texas TEXARKANA GAKLAWN BANK PEARL TALLEY'S BEAUTY SHOP m liments of AUTREY'S BEAUTY SHOP Expert Hair Styling THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK QF NEW BOSTDN Your Frlend SINCE 1900 W ' MEMBER I Magazin -1 EDIRAL nzstnvc svslcn New Boston Texas A 133 4 IT'S BETTER . . . IT'S YAMAHA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Sales and Service For 26 Years Gail ' 9 ,, E is T-esa'f?i'f 1 L. H 41 :xk-K lf. - G- M- I Lxx q Q PL III I N ' 5 ew' mmm - EAR Qi, Yi'xP'5A . ' I' 'III 5 I Put some sagebrusll Ill your cutts I Owner: Lake DTIVE R, H. Ph.: B X VE A A wi-iz' .Qin 218 MAIN STREET D P.O.BOX 551 ,U DIALC21-41 794-6188 U TEXARKANPMTEXAS 75501 ws. R f 5 ZX , COOK'S ' 1 ' Fl? n'7i7'? X'-r rvfY' REPAIR SHOP JW 97 1 THEY LAST AND LAST X f ,l y' X X AND LAST ' '- ' Maud, Texas , N REPAIR: 65 Volkswagen Boa+s METAL PRODUVTS Aufomobiles Mofors 3418 NEW BOSTON ROAD I-awnmowers Appliances PHO E sae B511 TEXARKANA. TEXAS Ph.: 585-5458 S and S SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Outfitters for Your Car 217 EAST BROAD STREET PHONE 772-1251 TEXARKANA. ARKANSAS 75501 WRIGHT BROTHERS SHEET METAL 81 ROOFING CONTRACTORS Esfablished I932 P.O. Box 926 703 E. Broad S+. Dial 45013 774-642I Texarkana, Ark. 7550 I PARWIN CHEMICAL INC. I6I9 Spruce S+. Texarkana, Texas Ph.: 793-2I33 6 Compiimen+s of EAST FUNERAL HOME Since l898 An lns+i+u+ion of Service Licensed Funeral Direcfors and Embaimers I20 Wesi' 6'I'h DIAL 793-3 l4I Day or Nigh+ .L i . E A ,i ne n - TEXARKANA FUNERAL HOME PhOne:,794-4126 3515 Ghio-Fish Blvd Texarkana, U. S. A. It's Better Because It's Oven Baked Congratulations Seniors '72 GHOLSTON CLEANERS Pressing Cleaning New Boston, Texas Ph.: 628-204I TEXARKANA AUTO BODY WORKS 1702 Spruce Texarkana, Street Texas Phone: 794-7973 - Factory Oven-Baked Enamel Auto Painters -. ll NEW BOSTON MOTORS, INC. M 931.553-FEE New Boston, Texas Phone: 628-2527 Box 698 GLASS REXALL PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Plenty ot Free Parking Three Registered Pharmacists 5th and Walnut Street Texarkana Ph.: Arkansas 774-5 I O5 ALBERT MCWILLIAMS JAMES HEARD McWILLIAMS 81 HEARD AGENCY Auto Insurance Cancelled? See Us! IOI0 Texas Blvd. TRACTOR TOM'S TRACTOR COMPANY, INC. Authorized Dealer 2I5 Beach Street Ph.: 773-I I89 Texarkana, Arkansas 7550 I 7 Q ? MOTORCYCLE PARTS HIERLE HORHIHH LZOZASVVRIZHT, bfnef l7l6-Lake I90I N. Robinson Rd. 34I S+. Line Ave. Drive Texarkana, Texa Texarkana, Ark. T 792 958l Ph.: 838-525l Ph.: 773-2202 Congrarulafions STS? LAZY A RESTAURANT Jon-lNNlE's M 67 BEAUTY SHGP Ig way Maud, Texas M d, Texas Ph.: 585-2379 HARVEY ASHFORD AGENCY General Insuranc Our l7+h Year of Service XTX 7 ,f ' fhfr YOUR zzzlepezzffwzt lzzsurwzfe AGENT SERvEs YOU Fins! QNAIA P.O. Box 398 Phone: 585 2650 Maud, Texas When fhe quesfion is pho+ographic . . The answer, unques+ionably, is . STERLING'S STUDIOS CAMERA STORES In our 27'I'h Year 36 Oaklawn Village 7I6 Eas+ S+ree+ Ph.: 838-0555 Ph.: 774-928I DISCOUNT STORE New Boston, Texas Western Clothes Furniture B003 Shoes 9 FOWLER'S GRCCERY CLARY'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY 'Wm --f' fw Complimenfs of SUE MARIE'S BEAUTY SALON CEDAR IN EREEMAN's Q REDWATER NURSERY I LUMBER AND FEED AND COMPANY GREENHOUSE 4 mgganly MII! TEXAS STATE BANK 'E --, : , .:. ax e,-X , - .5 Q- g,-, . ' .. - . . 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If 7115 141 1 ' X 45 ,ff- ,..+. sf A 1 1 2 T SMITTY'S CCNOCO Redwaier, Texas Road Service Mechanics on Dufy Tires Ba++eries Where You Always Buy The Besf For Less HOWARD'S DISCOUNT CENTER 24,15 New B05-ion 2750 S+a+e Line Texarkana' Texas Texarkana, Arkansas 'I4 44 THE BOWIE COUNTY STATE BANK Hooks, Texas Phone: 547-6101 404 MEMBER 1 EDEWAL HESERVE , l SYEIEM ' Your Business Large or Small, Will Be Appreciated THE SOUND TOWN Volkswagen 9lI W l I6+h Texarlcarig, Texas xgel:l:el:l3fnE3 I TAPE PLAYERS: P . lfilili rilililii MOSES Tenna Craig Garrard Turnlables Amplifiers and AMXFM Receivers We repair all brands of lape players. Ph.: 794-524I VCDLKSWAGEN, INC. 4700 Loop Road Texarkana, Texas Home Ph. 792-5252 Bus. Ph. 793-5536 e tem uto T ...the family store CATALOG M ease! New Boston, Texas 112 N. West Phone: 628-3496 Tw - . .2 Q Q PIGGLY WIGGLY Maud-, Texas M. M. SMITH Manager 3 I4 46 I TASTY CREAM , N 1 I Home of Jumbo Hamburgers Wil Soufh Lake Drive in Eas+ 9+h 1:3 Wen 7+h 4:4 New Bos+on Road JF J Save Wi+h Self-Service Gasoline ALLIED TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL Free Es+ima+es - Bonded and Insured Tops in Pes+ Con+rol Compie+e Home and Commercial Pes+ Conirol Tree Trimming and Spraying Compleie Lawn Conirol A. M. ALBRIGHT Phone: 832-2068 Texarkana, Texas Phone: 794-52I2 BUCHANAN BoTTLlNe eco. INC. EPSl'G 014 300l S+a+e Line Texarkana, Texas 792-3773 O O O O O o Dr PCPRGI' 147 CRYSTAL SPRINGS BEACH km J. W. ROGERS LUMBER CCD. Hwy. 67 'T , .M FLOYD FOSTER'S MOBIL STATION Ph: 585-37I5 Maud, Texas HONDA of TEXARKANA - JfA L: ,fm .,l- ' -ff-,Q ,:,' -:wi '2 2 :iEiWi?iE:fL:a2.1 6X6 Ge+ yourself a Honda a+ 500 W. 7?h, Texarkana, T s. 'I49 50 MAUD DRUG CO. Prescripfions, Giffs, Cosme+ics, and Jewelry Phone 585 523I Maud, Texas WOOD MOTOR CO. PO Box l27 New Bosfon Texas Phone 792 262I NEW AND USED CARS TEXARKANA oooA-coLA BOTTLIN6 COMPANY SENIORS SAY: Buy someone a Cokeg and keep +l'1em company. b2'E3? Wflth CQ-KE W e To All Students J. W. GLASS STCDRE General Merchandise 585-2330 Maud, Texas BEST WISHES! at 455 t ' JH I 5 KYHIHQ Q B O W I E - C A S S -N Electric Co-op, Inc. Douglassville, Texas W. A. McCOY BUTANE COMPANY Douglassville and Atlanta . ' Brood and Moin Texarkana, U. S. A. 75501 Compare lhe res+ . . . and buy l'l1e besl' from us. No ig A - 4-l5l19lN.R0BIS0N lrrggggws l - , W ' Magnavox W.. .Z 12175 XTR ,fi-ff!! because we fl!!! care. game gntezfacwmewf genfez GEORGE LITTMAN, Owner Exrra Charges For Service Oul' of Texarkana On Whal We Sell KAY POWELL CHEVROLET New Boslon, Texas E gm. 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