,L,. 'YA' L- - 15. ni 4 155 ,-435 ' A x Da- 40' '- ' ' tex -.--- :rl . 3 -,X-Exif' v .1 J, S my j FA- -' - F 'ugh .f, i ft! J 5 4.34 Adv' A by ' 4 im , l 1 K6 fwfr fj fn K We pause 'mid fhe wonders of life And fhe magic of science To bring forfh fhese pages The golden momenfs of lime jusi pasf . . . If is our wish fo walk again The pafhs of achievement fun, beaufy, and skill: To walk fhe winfer sidewalks - ' Enjoy fhe summer sun We sei fhem all before You - Come walk wifh us! The Annual Siafl' Proudly Presenis s The 1973 Cardinal Maud Hgh School Maud, Texas Volume XXIX In Memoriam Mrs. Louise Brufon Teacher 1944-46, 1952-72 So live, fhaf when fhy summons comes fo join The innumerable caravan, which moves To fhaf mysferious realm where each shall fake His chamber in fhe silenf halls of deafh. Thou go nof, like fhe quarry slave al nighf, Qcourged fo his dungeon, buf, susfained and soofhed By an unfalfering frusf, approach fhy grave, Like one who wraps fhe drapery of his couch Abouf him, and lies down fo pleasanf dreams. Thanafopsis by William Cullen Bryanf I I 3 EW? W v MR, JOHN MILLER: Bus Driver S..,w E SUSAN ATKINSON LELAND CRAWFORD Today Lef us remember fhe excifemenf of a unifed spirif The challenge of knowledge, fhe warmfh of a smile, and fhe endless march of lime ifsell' Lef us remember whaf we have learned and lef us learn from whaf we remember. ' , 4 ., i IW., , .WA ' ,.., 4 . 4 - :L ? , 2. v, .,..,,. ,, v, z,fy.,f, .., .,,,., ,, 3 G' V l , f,W5Lg,b . . ,M :,:., M . 11 5 I , 1 aayer l ,ll iil W ' 2 , W P 'la Jrf J? -r ' 59 4' ffffr, l pm if lr 'rerl' rfl 5 J L J :ffffsfm f,., , , 75 , 1 , :V M .4, , . 5, 5 25 1 ' Z V X , l, . , .1 ff: . 1 -ffg, , 2' 'ff , 2, 2 . fr, ,,-, ' . . . V, -. . ' . , lf ' ' e in l , 5,1 . 211 7, , - W qw V,,, 3' - J '-r1 . g - , 1 ,a ' ' wif ' f , l,,a Z ' 1 , ' I , ,,. ' rre -- , .G ., ,W , M ,. N.b, mm .. ,,,a, ,,, W Qrr,,-- 're ' f e f 'H if in , f:,k ' - 'V ,f -E 9' Today . . . Jw- 4. We sfand as cifizens in a confusing world of affluence and poverfy, concern and apafhy, war and dreams of peace. We sing ouf songs and live our lives and we sfand ready fo shape fhe sociefy we will rule. Table of Confenfs Honors . . . Sporfs ..... Sfudenf Life . Curriculum . . Classes ..... Adverfisemenfs ....9 ....23 ....47 ....65 ....79 129 Q x . 2' an wk HONORS Qfudenf Council promofes beHer sfudenf-faculfg relafionship gives sfudenfs an aofive role in school adminisfrafion .vw L , 'P H' :' '-,UJVQZ :i - , From left to right: Eddie Sharp, Junior, Second Vice resi ent- an ar , enior, Presidentg Berne Robinson, Sophomore, Third Vice Presidentg Kathy Lewis, eni irsr ice resi ent, Officers ... . sximfrm. STANDING: Timothy Robinson, Junior, Parliamentariang Debra Holly, Senior, Treasurer. SITTING: Tracey Howell, Junior, Secretary. Class Represenfafives Left to right: Mark Rumbo, Freshmang Carla Griffin, Freshmang Tonie Holloway, Seniorg Janet Graves, Seniorg David English, Sophomore. Q 2 5 I2 All David Brown I Favorifes Kafhy Lewis SHEILA S TONE Senior Favorifes LARRY THOMPSON TONIE HOLDOWAY Kim i f bf S Junior Favofifes MARILYN MATHIS TIMOTHY ROBINSON - 2 se: W' Sophomore Favorifes JAN CAUDLE BERNIE ROBINSON W ,, 4 A fri M, Lf? fffjfff EE E Freshman Fay GAYNELL FISHER S EARSELL PEACE Who's Who Af The Maud Hhgh School Who 's Who is composed of fhe following sfudenfs who have been disfinguished by fheir oufsfanding academic achievemenfs, including mainfaining a hgh scholasfic average and leadership. GOVERNMENT - Kathy Lewis HOMEMAKING - .Ta G SVCS MATHEMATICS - Keith English Maud Hi h School SCIENCE - Alan Clary AGRICULTURE - Micky Smith BUSINESS - Tracy Howell EN GLISH Gaynell Fisher Q FFA Qweefhearf The Maud FFA Chapter is very proud of Donna who claimed both District and Area VI titles in sweetheart competition. She will en- ter state competition at the State FFA convention in July. BeH Crocker Homemaker Janef WiNis 1973 Yearbook Sfaff Alan Clary, editor, checks copies for the annual. Dennis Dillow, Leslie Brembry, and Kenneth Foster look over plans for the 1973 annual. Sheila Stone and Linda Lewis select pictures to be used. Mrs. Carlow, advisor, and Tonie Holloway check lay-outs. Kathy Lewis, Janet Graves, Janis Fischer, and Linda Lewis spend a busy day selling ads, 5 E E E S 2 22 ' a B l n i , , . , - ..,, 1 ii A 4 V ,,,, K - , 5 . , ' 'Q .Y 1, ' ' f f' ' 523153-rl , -Q. , I , ' f . 51 I 5 M, ,wW.,, ,ggisymm f, Q . . ,,f, ,i,a J - 5,6-'ggi , V yf , Q ' . , V - i ' s 5 Q . . N ' . ' SPOR T9 I 1 FIRST ROW, SITTING: David Brown, Larry Thompson, Terry Green, Scotty Gibson, Mark Freeman Terry Rogers, Mark Fisher. SECOND ROW: Manager Raymond Foster, Jerry McCoy, Dennis Hogan, Alan Clary, Randy Hamilton, Mickey Smith, Charles Atkinson, Berney Robinson, Manager Gary Jor dan. THIRD ROW: Coach Ronnie Dupree, William Henderson, Tim Robinson, Gary Martin, Doug Fowler, Scott Amox, Eddie Sharp, Gary Rhodes, Asst. Coach Milton McAfee, Asst. Coach Frank Houchens. BELOW, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Assistant Coach Milton McAfee, Head Coach Ron- nie Dupree, and Assistant Coach Frank Houchens. 1973 - A Rebuildin Year i'5EW!EW ' :Q i gif? w I 'i . . fi -fr - -f 5,5 ..,, ,mp f qi , 5i Cards Posf 2-5 Disfricf Record Wi? ,H 3 E 1 f , E. Ji ,i J' . as M 1 Q, if ' f -Sf if' K.: v' f 1' 5 1--: it ii, E, iii ' :iz if .S 53 'K Tx.. ' ef ii Q 1 , r uf Q'? i 4 5 . ,iq s .Q ' ' ' ? gm' f . 411 V, f wfr uf' if ra 1 9 , a vz a li fi rf' fig. 63 , f-tw' V... t fe' if Q s r e f f ' J ' 4 A3355 ' W ., 61 ra, V ig rs' . W r mf rf 5, se if if 'ww N--' 4, 3, , , , -I . I 35,2 4 32 , . MM L gi s . it f we gif .V ' 4 r WM 29r5asr e4 fe,s,62 r::v I a r 1 5,23 112.9595 !35f ' 621f'i5 it 4 fi ' v .2 232' 2 ,U ' Q 91514 E2 ' . 2 aff, K j I 1 ' 2 ' 5' 5 5 , ' 5 ' ' . ,, ' Aff f Q W r W, trgggng-1s,,E,, 1 - 'ri , ?' 1 5 4 it ri 5' f g f . r sr -fi, 1 p r 5. 4 Q ri 4 ' ,Aww A y Q- ,AWK f nf u 1 4 was ar W A r I .,,.. s r r v r -Q-srmfrr After losing eight of eleven starters from last year 's district 20-A champion team, the Cards posted a 2-5 district rec- ord. With a young, inexperienced team, the Cards relinquished their district crown to Waskom. The Cards never lost spirit, however, as each game was hard fought and team spirit never died, E Q gi 29 1973 Cardinals DENNIS HOGAN GARY RHODES I DOUG FOWLER SCDiOI - Center Senior - End!Linebacker Senior - Tackle CHARLES ATKINSON DAVID BROWN ALAN CLARY Senior - I-Ialfback Senior - Back!Linebacker Senior - Fu1IbackfNoseguard LARRY THOMPSON TIM ROBINSON SCOTT AMOX Senior - Guard Junior - Tackle Junior - Tackle KANUI I-IAMLL. LUN EDDIE SHARP MARK FISHER Junior - Halfback Junior - End Iunior - mmm JERRI MCLUI GARY MARTIN BERNEY ROBINSON Sophomore - Tackle Soph. - Linebacker! Tackle - Quarterback!Ha1fback WILLIAM HENDERSON TERRY GREEN MARK Sophomore - End Fresh. - Tackle Fresh. - Center TERRY ROGERS MICKEY SMITH SCOTT GIBSON Fresh, - Tackle Fresh. - End Fresh, - End Cardinal Leon Miller Eddie Sharp Gary Marfin 'W' Team William Henderson William Cooper Berney Robinson Cards Begin '73 Season Wifh New Face CARDINAL A TEAM: Robert Carr, Roy Henderson, Eddie Sharp, Leon Miller, Coach Ronnie Dupree, Gary Martin, William Cooper, Berney Robinson, and William Henderson, E i i Cardinals prepare to begin another important BCTUGY R0biUSOH d1'iV6S for fWO While LSOH game, Miller prepares for the rebound, S Cards --Young and Defermined I l . X- N Cards Show Promise for Fufure I I g Leon Miller and William Cooper fight hard to recover a rebound, Cards wait for a rebound after forcing the opposition to miss their shot. Berney Robinson and Micky Smith take a short res t before beginning the second half, Cardinal B Team Prepares for Varsify FIRST ROW: Scotty Gibson, Earsell Peace, Terry Chance, Leroy Campbell, Bruce Talley, and Bobby Simmons. SECOND ROW: Randy Hamilton, Jim Moss, Mickey Smith, Scott Amox, Coach Milton Mc Afee, Jerry McCoy, Edward Peace, Mark Freeman, and Lyndell Henderson. Q i Scott Amox makes two points Mickey Smith attempts to score against ag3iHSI Avery. tough opposition. Cardinal Cheerleaders Of 1973 5 s ,,M-............1w..m 1 I S 5 W SHEILA STONE FREDA MEARS PAM MITCHELL Senior MARILYN MA THIS Junior Senior Junior JAN CAUDLE Sophomore BECK Y CUNNLNGI-IAM Sophomore Jr. Cards Win Disfricf Norfh Zone FIRST ROW, SITTING: Manager Kelley Martin, Lynn Baucum, David Burt, Leon Thomas, Terry Fish er, Mike Thompson, Marlin Conkleton, Mark Downs, Ronnie Cale, Kenneth Sikes, Richard Conkleton Barney Griffin, Joey white. SECOND ROW: Johnny Dobbs, Rickey Henderson, Doug Jordan, Howard Robinson, Larry McCoy, Kevin Forte, Cash Chisum, Tracy Cooper, Jimmy Whorton, Graylon Hender son. THIRD ROW: Coach Frank Houchens, Manager James Conkleton, Dale Holley, Johnny Morgan, Mark Liles, Steve Mills, Tony Kight, Leroy Alexander, Coach Milton McAfee, Another victory for the Cardinals as Tracy Cooper goes in for six points. The 1973 Jr. High Cards posted a 6-1 record as they capture the North Zone Title, The Cardinals went undefeated in district play before they were finally de- feated by Waskom in the district play-off, Once again the Junior High Cardinals take the field ready to fight hard. Will an am MC' 0 , i'ei , 2 wwam, if Cardinals go up the middle for a fine gain against the James Bowie Pirates. - K Jr. Hi h Enjoys Qporfs 8th GRA DE TEAM: Coach Milton McAfee, Tracey Cooper, James Henderson, Mike Foster, Marlon Conkleton, Lynn Baucum, Johnny Dobbs, Ricky Henderson, Jack Martin, Kevin Forte, Tony Kight, Kenneth Sykes, and Kelly Martin. 7th GRADE TEAM: Larry McCoy, Cash Chisum, Barry Griffin, Mike Thompson, Joey White, Richard Conkleton, Barney Griffin, Doug Jordan, Graylon Henderson, Mike Slider, Coach Milton McAfee, and Ronnie Kell, Jr. Hgh Places Second in Disfricf Tournamenf v Hi h Cheerleaders Arouse Spirifs ,-.-,1.-..- .. . , , JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Carol Carr, Carol Watson, Trudy Mangrum, Debbie Atkinson, and Laury Corley. -A ,,. Long hours of practice were necessary to perfect their yells, Larry Thompson works out on Universal Gym Set donated by the Maud Booster Club. Cardinal Band performs in Four States Ir. High cheerleaders arouse spirit at Fair Parade. football games. I 46 STUD NT Ll E Maud Cardinal ll FIRST ROW: Teresa Capps, Jerry Brimer, Linda Ware, SECOND ROW: Kathy Lewis, Vicki Hamilton, Janet Graves, Lydia Freeman, Paula Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Carol Watson, Laury Corley, Rhonda Simple, Cindy Talley, Sharon Foster, Sherry Davis, Sherry Simmons, FOURTH ROW: Lynn Baucum, Mike Slider, Kelly Martin, Scotty Gibson, Johnny Dobbs, Rocky Bankhead. STANDING: Director John jordan, Terry Chance, Eddie Sharp, Mike Foster, Cheryl Ruggs. Concern' Band - 1973 - 5 5 . I 2 is , li? T 5 t ,, it K V! 6' ,i f , ,Ii 25: Liz M 5 E X ,W' , ,,, 1 zzmzffi'-5'3WfM A FIRST ROW: Lisa Vollman, Lana Green, Nedra Downs, SECOND ROW: Leslie Brembry, Linda Foster, Donna Holder, Carla Griffin, Janis Fisher. THIRD ROW: Trudy Mangrum, Marina Green, Debbie Atkinson, James Sikes, Jack Martin, Bruce Talley, Mark Downs. FOURTH ROW: Howard Robinson, Timmy Wilder, Dennis Dillow, Kenny Foster, Timothy Robinson, Jerry Ware, Cindy Foster, Paul Smith, They Of '73 FIRST ROW: Kathy Lewis, Donna Holder, Paula Cunningham, Leslie Brembry, Janet Graves, Lydia Freeman, Paul Smith, Jerri Ware, Carla Griffin, Janis Fischer, Cindy Foster, Jerri Brimer, Linda Ware, Lana Green, Nedra Downs, SECOND ROW: Kelly Martin, Scotty Gibson, Johnny Dobbs, John Bankhead, Teresa Capps, Eddie Sharp, Timmy Wilder, Dennis Dillow, Kenny Foster, Timothy Robinson, Q 5 S Q 4 if .. ,- 'i ' H , A ..- , R Band director Johnny Jordan directs the band in the stands at football games, Practice makes Perfect! Twirling fire proves to be a challenge for the maj orettes . as well as entertainment for ,Juke half-time audience. Many hours of hard work pays off as Maud Band executes various field maneuvels. nu The Band plays various tunes between the quarters, Cardinal Majors-Hes of 73 LEFT TO RIGHT: Janis Fischer, Lana Green, Donna Holder, Alternate Carla Griffen, Linda Ware, Head Majorette Kathy Lewis, Jerri Brimer, and Mascot Kim Dittrich. l I 1 DRUM MAJOR, LESLIE BREMBRY MASCOT KIM DITTRICH KATHY LEWIS Senior IERRI BRIMER Sophomore JANIS FISCHER DONNA HOLDER Senior Junior LINDA WARE Sophomore S ophom ore LANA GREEN Maud FFA Chapfer FIRST ROW fleft to rightj: Gary Rhodes, Gary Martin, Terry Flaneryg Sweetheart, Donna Holder, David English, Kelly Green, Berney Robinson, and Advisor, Mr, Ed Bailey. SECOND ROW: Scott Amox, Michael Bayless, Mark Nunn, Ronnie Magouirk, Leslie McElwee, Billy Embry, Gary Jordan, Terry Green, Jerry McCoy, and Scott Gibson. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Foster, Kenneth Yates, Terry Rogers, James Sykes, Leroy Campbell, Lyndell Henderson, Earsell Peace, William Henderson, Roy Henderson, Jim Moss, Danny Green, and Bruce Talley, FOURTH ROW: Raymond Foster, Dennis Hogan, Charles Atkinson, Mark Heald, Randy Allgor, Rodney Goodwin, Mickey Smith, Mark Freeman Bobby Simmons, Terry Chance, and Eddie Sharp. OFFICERS: Gary Rhodes, Gary Martin, David English, Terry Flanery, Kelly Green, Berney Robinson. CHAPTER TEAM: William Henderson, Jerry McCoy, Terry Flanery, David English, Gary Martin, Kelly Green, Berney Robinson, I GREENHAND TEAM: Terry Rogers, Bruce Talley, Terry Green, Mickey Smith, Scotty Gibson, Mark Freeman, Mike Bayless, QUIZ TEAM: Earsell Peace, Gary Jordan, James Sikes. Terry Chance and Mark Rumbo clown around in the Ag, truck, FHAls. . . FIRST ROW: Nedra Downs, Lana Green, Vickie Hamilton, Linda Ware, Janis Fischer, Janet Graves, Kathy Lewis, Lydia Freeman, Jan Caudle, Cindy Foster, Ann Stewart. SECOND ROW: Advisor Mrs. Olga Carlow, Brenda Lewis, Carla Griffin, Cheryl Ruggs, Gina Minton, Sherrie Davis. THIRD ROW: Jerrie Brimer, Paula Cunningham, Tracy Howell, Sherry Martin, Tammy Baird. Kathy Lewis, Area VI Second Vice President, gives instructions to Nedra Downs, Janet Graves, Janis Fischer, as they work on their Encounter, . . . Personal Growfh OFFICERS :' STANDING: Sergeant-at-Arms Ann Stewart, Parliamentarian Nedra Downs, Historian Jan Caudle, Treasurer Lana Green, Secretary Cindy Foster, 5th Vice President Vickie Hamilton. SITTING: 3rd Vice President Linda Ware, lst Vice President Janis Fischer, President Janet Graves, 2nd Vice President Kathy Lewis, 4th Vice President Lydia Freeman, Lana Green, Brenda Lewis, Vickie Hamilton, P Paula Cunningham, Tracy Howell, Kathy Sherrie Davis, Vickie Hamilton, and Lana Lewis, and Janis Fischer work on the TEAM UP TO CLEAN UP PROGRAM. Green give an interesting devotion. FFA Sweefhearf FHA Beau Halloween Queen And Her Courf - 1972 Queen Radonna Baucum escorted 1972 QUCCF1, Laurie Corley. by Roger jgrdan' crowns Radonna Baucum, f x. From left to right, princesses and escorts: Kindergarten, Gayanne Foster and Monty Burnett: First Grade, Robin Guilliams and Scott Mulherin, Audra Slider and Bradley Dierks: Second Grade, Robin Dobbs and Daren White. SECOND ROW: Fifth Grade, Paula Jordan and Mike Brown: Sixth Grade, Paula Simmons and Troy Manor. From left to right, princesses and escorts: Second Grade, Amanda Jones and Philip Meadows: Third Grade, Radonna Baucum and Roger Jordan, Deanna White and Joseph Taylor: Fourth Grade, Candace Lucero and Lynn Autrey. SECOND ROW: Sixth Grade, Marilyn Cooper and Doice Forte: Seventh Grade, Jeanne Taylor and Barry Grifiin, Becky Hilton and Donnie Merworth. Qfudenfs Highlighf Yulehde Season Intermediate Band plays at PTA Christmas program, Eighth graders inspect Christmas presents, Mr. Jordon leads band in Christmas concert Junior-Senior Prom Highlighfs Spring Acfivifies 1972 '54 if eff ,Sw Year Of 72 Mike Ditka attended the sports banquet of l972. He spoke on the importance of desire in life. Banquefs Hghlighf ln appreciation of 46 years of fine work, the faculty and friends present Mr. F. E. Cooley with a diamond ring. Players, cheerleaders, and guest enjoy Mike Dirka'g Speech, Mr. and Mrs. Cooley enjoy eating I' with friends ,fl Seniors Close Uuf Year Uf 72 For the last time the Senior Class of 1972 stood together. Seniors ham it up in Senior play. 4 V BELINDA ROGERS Valedictorian Seniors make final preparation for graduation. I 1 cuRR1cuLuM . Maud Qfudenfs Welcome Quperinfendenf A MESSAGE TO STUDENTS Thanks for the opportunity to comment on the quality of student life and academic achievement that is the goal of the staff and faculty of Maud Schools. Our students are to be congratulated on the fine job they are doing in many areas, but the publication of the annual is a bright spot in the school life for the school year of 1972-73. To those who graduate this year, l request that you would find peace with God and Man, establish and continually re-establish upward worthwhile goals of life, and give the best effort possible to accomplish these goals. To the students who remain with us, I say to you develop a sensible and positive at- titude toward yourself and God. Work as if you expect something good to happen, and l'm sure it will. QW MZJJ Adminisfrafors Provide Leadership HUGH B, STEWART - High School Principal E, F, BURGESS - Elementary Principal 1 H a w Ii fa Board 01' Educafion MR. BRANDON WOMACK MR. DEXTER CLARY MR. DORMAN GREEN Secretary Q gp-F5 MR, HARVEY SHARP President fa gg MR, CECIL VANDYGRIFF MR, WENDELL ROGERS MR. GLEN JONES gg.. Maud School Faculfy For fheir fireless efforf and faifhful service, we are deeply appreciefive fo fhe feculfy and adminisfrafion of 1973. MRS. OZELL HOGAN Teacher's Faculfg Teaches Sfudenfs L A kkiy MR. MIKE DITTRICH MRS. KAREN KRUSE Physics and Physical Science EHg1iSh K i L it N i .R Q -M mn U i. K Y'-1 .. li his is .X -sf ' 'Typ' Q . ' A ww K5 A -N 5 W kit .gh g A fx 2 A gy nssfg rymx- if 3, MRS. BENNIE JEAN COOLEY MR- JOHN JORDAN Mathematics Balid -f if:-G 1 ss X To Think For Themselves f I MR. RONNIE DUPREE Math and Head Coach MR. MILTON MCAFEE P.E. and Coach MR. FRANK HOUCHENS Texas History and Com-Tw MR. ED BAILEY Agriculture Teachers Offer Advice MR. DWIGHT WALKER MISS SHERRY LEWIS Social Studies Remedial Reading WMA MRS. IAN WALKER MRS. JOY GRAVES Kindergarten First Grade! Assisfance And Assurance MRS, VERDA DICKENS MRS, LINDA DAVIS Third Grade Third Grade MRS. LINDA HOUCHENS MRS. ALENE PATTON Second Grade First and Second Grade Faoulfy Encourages Qfudenfs MRS. MARY ANNE DICKENS Fourth Grade MR. LANE CLARK Sixth Grade MRS. RITA DITTRICH Fourth Grade MRS. NANCY CLEMENTS Fifth Grade To Accepf Responsibilify MRS, OLGA CARLOW MRS, DAISY ELAKOVICI-I Homemaking Librarian MRS, DOROTHY WARE MR. GARY LUTTRELL Remedial Reading Social Studies QSecond Semestery Busy - Buf Never Too Busy 'W ' MRS. KARLA EUBANK English Second Grade fSecond Semestery MRS, DOROTHY CROWELL MRS. ENOIS WALKER Teacher's Aide Counselor School Personnel Keep Wheels Turnin Mr. Edward Bailey, Mr, Alfred Hilton, and Mr. J. T. Warren provide a regular bus service for students - Manpower aids, Mrs, Hattie o Stewart and Mrs. Willie Conkleton, keep the school in good operating condition. 5 Q 5 78 CLA 99E9 1 .S Class Uf 73 You can tell seniors - but you can't tell them much! E Jaw CHARLES ATKINSON LESLIE BREMBRY DAVID BROWN ALAN CLARY l?f NANCY BURT SHERMAIN CROWELL Wmurfsemf if Shermain Crowell and Marguerite Fisher realize that proper care of silver adds to the attractiveness of a well-planned dinner. 2:3 ELAINE DICKENS m0N U'Tw DENNIS DILLOW the cutting torch, Ag. III teaches boys vocational skill, as Charles Atkinson and Sammy Semple demonstrate with Wm 'ww W' W fi: ,,n.1-vw' 'O- s.1v'K,a1-4 me ,,I, W ,EQWWK-matt I IANIS FISCHERQ MARGUERITE FISHER 'naman'-'tn,i A World of Success Awaifs Us Nancy Burt and Debbie Holley put in extra time toward the preparation of the Christmas dinner that the Hm. III class served the school board. KENNETH FOSTER RAYMOND FOSTER Ar wr in 1 L1 EW I N E it DOUGLAS FOWLER RODNEY GOODWIN JANET GRAVES DERWARD HENDERSON Largesf Case of Seniorifis Ever Hifs Class of 73 U 5 DENNIS HOGAN look. - Q A ' W ' -- DEBRA HOLLEY Y Y I Q MIKE HOLLEY TONIE HO LLOWAY ofthe winter season. Kenny Yates looks over the results of h1s ACT, JPN Mrs. Chance looks on as seniors play in the only snow KAT HY LEWIS 5 Kathy Noel and Sammy Semple talk over career preferences with the school coun- selor, Mrs. Enois Walker. are H ' awygqaf W 5 'ls 1 LINDA LEWIS f gm -was .. .f.-H . x ,, f, - ml -is DENNIS MATI-IIS Mr, Stewart checks the credit requirements for graduation for Randy Allgor and Rodney Goodwin. yyyl rsryssl .ss 11 12 We know nof whaf fhe fufure holds buf we know who holds fhe fufure. FREDA MEARS 2 l i ! V KATHY NOEL Learning . . . if's for more fhan jusf fhe momenf. If's all for fhe fufure. We learn fodag whaf we will use fomorrow. Graduafion comes affer a well-rounded assorfmenf in fhe learning game. GARY RHODES SHEILA STONE Y W SAMMY SEMPLE LARRY THOMPSON Derward Henderson and Leon Miller find a coke break refreshing between classes, I AN ET WILLIS KENNETH YATES BELOW: Kenneth Foster and Kenneth Yates run errands for teachers during off periods, Juniors Scott Arnox John Bankhead Juniors find plenty of time to play between their classes, Reginald Brock Leroy Campbell Of 1973 Scott Amox and Leroy Campbell are in no hurry to get to their next class, Keith English Robert Carr William Cooper Paula Cunningham Wanda Fields 'S Ui Juniors Are Involved Randy Hamilton Gail Henderson Vicki Hamilton Donna Holder l l In School Acfivifies ll Tracey Howell Veronica Lee wi Shirley Powell T W1 EW, ...fun Marilyn Mathis Pam Mitchell Juniors Evaluafe Progress Mark Williams and Robert Carr show concern over an assignment in physical science, Timothy Robinson Eddie Sharp Paul Smith Veronica Thomas Toward 1974 Graduafion Timothy and Tracey take advantage of their class breaks. if Mary Traylor Timothy Wilder Ginger Turner Mark Williams Debbie Autrey, Nancy Black and Murlene Mears practice their homernaking skills by Utidying up the living room, Qophomores Rouse Affenfion Af MHS , i , ,mm Debbie Autrey Kathy Bilimek Nancy Black Jeri Brimer Jan Caudle Annette Conkelton Johnnie Conkelton Cynthia Copeland Kathy Freeman Mark Noeth finds custodial work rewarding and time filling, Becky Cunningham Nedra Downs Billy Embry David English Terry Flannery Cindy Foster :, zrfszkzfe- ez: ,V 14224, ,E 1, Take .z5fzsf'1a'i ,ij gg if M' . ,E 'gn- iig fi 4 5 Q 22 fry as E 4 1 K, , hm' 3? .,,, 'lf V . M' 2 x Z 'Q 4 F 'BL J s F 5 1 4 ,E mV NX ' Lana Green ff W ,tg iit, w WM ,iw fu 1 H' ' Q4,L lL.-wr Y 7-. ,if V .ffwg J' in Q gy H ff' W 9 My s L xr , , N 4 ,j Q wa SR 4' e' fy ff . ,, L ' ' .. . ' 'A 1 f- - ' 'P g f 2 H ni 23' ' E Q2 4 if 1 I E? 5 ,, W 1 ,fi Q fy 1 Q 1-'L ' 5 f ,Few 3 B E z ' 5 Sf Advanfage Of Break ' Roy Henderson s William Henderson :'L,, If Brenda Lewis Gary Martin Murlene Mears Debbie Mills gas xx 1 is I Debbie Mulherin W ww 1 J' .CF -f V 47? 5 A W. n D s ei, fig f6f?55H.1Q' :JF f K? 6 fps, ,JW Q K .-1? , M ' Q lllf Zeer v',:,,,:,, L4 'gz 1,,, ' HW ne n V ie ,,e s s 'ww-,' , wr-rf ., 4: V, ,eff ,,- fi W- ,Q ,.,, ? In Summer I-Iomemaking Mrs, Linda Davis shows Sophomore girls the art of decoupage. Mark Noeth Edward Peace Debra Perkins William Moss Jerry McCoy YIM ' ZfiiiW!YS512wf2522IfQ2'ggi g I r H L rre F 4 e H M, ,r. WWW Lois Morgan Alene Moss 9206 Berney Robinson Vicki Sanders vfv- ,S +f.J,fzE,W 'I QJ194?i'!fflJifcfffifffff Bobby Simmons Ann Stewart Juanita Thomas Sheila Thompson Linda Ware Tammy Baird Michael Bayless 5 .fav rd af' 'CM 5' , W 2 x ipiblfiy P? fl' aww' 45? ,4-g55gex:,gs jig? 4? Freshmen Are avi Cathy Burt Sherri Davis U M559 W 1 I' ', :I f H ff -ifkffj' L f,:. , , --ff M . .. ,,,. ,W A-1 - ' W. J ,iagi ff? y. y Terry Chance Une Qfep Ahead Gaynell Fisher Mark Freeman Karla Denton 1 1, , , ff W -Q f A W - -V L,,f:fgs,f. 1,iiW21? a5,,L:15f9 i'Q' , 1Jf5'l' , , I '4ag1xafg5s5.mggfffgggz ef - --wffgfsfwxesnffzs WSH' A ' A I, W fhgwfsff ., , 43, f Scotty Gibson Joey Gunner Q L - ,LS 'k ,L,, 'f '1fifx!fff ' Fife .V 'flier 2 - .,,, . 'WR'-.N V . ' Carla Griffin Terry G reen Pam Jordan Gary Jordan Ronnie Magouirk Linda McDaniel Sherry Martin Phyllis McCoy Gina Minton 'IO 6 Leslie McElwee Judy Noel Pamela Jordan addresses teachers and guests at her class's graduation ceremonies, Mark Nunn Earsell Peace Terry Rogers Mark Rumbo Cheryl Ruggs ig 'A 1 Mickey Smith Bruce Talley , ,X If 'J Norma Williams K 2: T v 6 s gh, li, all E ig gg ag ffafpff, PM ,iw f ,, nr 1 if rijsgfkddglg W? fi .fnxgf HM ,f Q M gay w 425,11 WWW ,MQ 1 F . -l,- .1 ff, ,riff was brl. ,Q is 1 fm is p - PM , fff.Mf' W 1 Yi? is ' f J aff! 3 fuk W if ef, wfff, f Z rpm f' U 'W If .Y 521 f w,wfff15,i,5s , f?5f?1!??:fi'S!J1.,Wg:f gif! '5:fvfff6'f!4 7l:' ' Jflfff k TSKII:i9!!3!'!!5'i5!f5g!l9L 1 , 7, James Sykes JE 'S I 2 2 . fiv l 2 rr, 23h I r Eighth graders prepare to become high school freshmen upon receiving their diplomas, 08 Elghlh Graders Are Alexander, Leroy Atkinson, Deborah Baucum, Lynn Braley, Cindy Brimer, Randy Capps, Teresa . Carr, Carol Conkleton , Marlon We all had so much fun in fhe Eghlh Grade. Through elecling class favorifes and being a funcfional parf ol' C Oope I, Tracey Cowley' Charles fhe sfudenf council, we prepared ourselves for high school. Ambifious And Energefic Students bide their time before the noon lunch break. 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Fourfh Graders Alexander, Preston Atkinson, Susan Autrey, Royce Baird, Deborah Basham, Lisha Basurto, Linda Battle, Clifford Beasley, James Bledsoe, Raymond Brown, Micheal Burt, Donald Carr, Beverly Chisum, Dina Conkleton, Joe Conkleton, Vivian Cook, Stephen I E, In Acfion 5 Copeland, Anthony Crawford, Joyce Edwards, Chris Fisher, Teresa Forte, Mike Gibson, Rachel Hawley-, Donna Henderson, John Henderson, Kenneth Hilton, Tammy Holley, Rose Johnson, Charles Jones, Charles Jones, Lemmy Jordan, Jordan Lucero , Mathis , Mathis , Moran , Monica Paula Candace Donald Ronald Lugena Morgan, Morris Sanders, Jamie Smith, Johnny Smith, Tonda Stewart, Renee Stinson, Ronland Thompson, Jeffery Williams, Sherman Wilson, Doyle Wommack, Gene 9 Third Grade Combines Alexander, Barry Alexander, Gary Baird, Pamela Baucum, Radona Beasley, Randy Bledsoe, Sheri Conkleton, Dennis Crowell, Artha Copeland, Tungular Crowell, Myrtle Dittrich, Ann Forte, Steven Foster, Joe Harper, Steven Henderson, Grindl Henderson, Lyndell Henderson, Randy Hillis, Randly Johnson, Dewayne Roger, Jordan Kirby, Sandra Kruse, Sheryl Lewis, Lionel Liles, Kent Liles, Sherry Mathis, Frances Mathis, Tony Mears, David Moore, Cathy Peace, Bruce Educafion And Enferfainmem' SM, Ware, Allen Ware, Greig White, DeAnna Williams, Larry IS HE - - - only a leap away form the future? Pippen, Leslie Moore, Raymond Simmons, Bill Slider, Clinton Stephenson, Eddie Stevenson, Pamela Taylor, Joe Thomas, Belinda Thompson, Anita Thorpe, Robin Second Graders Learn To Foster, Wayne Gauntt, Randy Harley, Cheryl Henderson, Alex Henderson, Amenia Henderson, Connie Hicks, Annjannette Hilton, Amy Holley, Dan Johnson, William Baird, Kimberly Chisum, Lisa Beasley, Andy Conkleton, Pat Bilimek, Linda Dobbs, Robin Bledsoe, Frederick English, Scott Braley, Randall Fagan, Felipe Adapf To New Responsibilifies Jones, Amanda Jordan, Lisa Lewis, Lonna Lucero, Jeffrey Manor, Darlene Meadows, Philip Sutton, James Moore, Darmon Thompson, Lonnie Moran, Stacy Thompson, Peggy Sanders, Mark Ware, Audrifl Smith, Gena Waltz , Teresa Warrington, Clay Wharton, Angie White, Darron White, Eric 4 Firsf Graders Today - Seniors I 984 Tomorrow Atkinson, Steven Bayless, Larry Baird, Macky Bledsoe, Cassandra Bristow, Kim Bryan, Lucinda Clark, Lana Clary, Melissa Cook, Deneen Conkleton, Anthony Cornett, Charles Crowell, Bobby Dirks, Bradley Fagan, Anita Fannin, Shelley Foster, Melinda Frost, Michael 4 i Green, Richard Guilliams , Robin 3 Henderson , Gloria 'I r Johnson, Latasha Mathis, James May, Gary Mclver, Leslie Mulherin, Scott Rhodes, Belinda Simmons, Kevin Slider, Audra Smith, Christie Stone, Dexter 6 Bailey, Lisa Basurto, Edie Beasley, Stacey Bilimek, Nancy Black, Irvin Bryan, Lester Burnett, Monty Carlow, Brad Crawford, Johnny Crowell, Perry Dieks, Steven Dunnington, Tracy Edwards, Regina Foster, Gay Gauntt, Rodney Gay, Stacy Harper, Sheryll Hilton, Todd Jordan, Church Kruse, Kim Lyle, Kim Meadows, Donna Mills, Susan Moore, Tony Kin dergarfen F K Q Kindergarten students rest fabovey after playground activity qrightj. ig Moss, Victor Smith, Timmy Stewart, Kathy Walz, Debby Ware, Lisa Warrington, Michelle Williams, Renae Womack, Mike 7 New Qfudenfs And Absenfees --q 95 KlNDERGARTEN Benefield, Johnny Clayton, Carmen Vaughn, Jerry lst Clayton, Pamela Fannin, Eric McElwee, Judy Smith, Marsha Smith, Martha 2nd Cowley, Brad Obenosky, Donnie Obenosky, Tammy Renfro, Robert 3rd Battle, Michael Vaughn, Tommy 4th Barnes, Billy Clayton, Hazel Hill, Doris 5th Clark, Michael Nichols, Jerry Renfro, Danny 6th Hatfield, Marlen 7th Merworth, Donnie Underwood, Mike Sth Underwood , Stephen 9th Hilton, Lynda 9th-Merworth, 9th-Stewart, 10th-Alexander, 11th-Copeland, llth-Hancock, llth-Wharton, Sumie Mike Elaine Wanda Kathy Lloyd . 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' a . lf, ff ' Southwestern Electric Power Company Your Electric Company People CRYSTAL SPRINGS BEACH Swimming, Boa'ring, Picnicing TEXARKANA OAKLAWN BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CF NEW BOSTCN Your Friend Since 1900 MEMBER IDIRAL RISIRVI , SYEIIH WCDOD MOTOR CCD. P.o. Box I27 New Boslon' Texas Phone: 792-262: NEW AND USED CARS Ne'I'co Slores No. 2 Jw Phone: sas-2321 6 g. Q A We Proudly Serve You 7 Days Weekly Ice - Groceries and Serve , yourself gas ' Q Manager: CLOVIS MCCOY . PIC-BGLY WIGGLY Ba phsl' M d', T Book Slore au em M. M. SMITH Books - Bibles - Li+era+ure Manager 2I4 Easl' Broad and 4605 N. Sfafe Line Texarkana Phone: 792-2783 4 Congra+ula+ions Seniors 973 'O Mag . I by JOHNNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Maud. TGXSS Ph.: 585-2379 LOVEALL Music: COMPANY Q ? HT ERLE HCDRIU HH LEOTQASWMRIEHT inc S wner Specializing in band ins+rumen+s. l909 N. Robinson Rd. 34I S+. Line Ave. 3923 S+. Line 794-3735 Texarkana, Texas Texarkana, Ark. 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Grocery 45 M 95.533255 N B T Ph 628 2527 B 698 Congra+ula+ions Seniors '73 GHOLSTCN CLEANERS Ph 628 204l MAUD FABRIC 8. SEWING SHOP Maud, Texas Ph 585-SII9 M d T Ph.: l TEXARKANA CCDCA-COLA BOTTLI NG COMPANY it's the sENloRs SAY: real thing Buy someone a Coke: Enioy l CEDAR INN Specializing in Fasl' Foods Ph. 585-9965 Maud, Texas Owner - Jewel Griffen When 'rhe queslion is pholographic . . The answer unqueslionably is . . STERLING'S STUDICDS AND CAMERA STORES fl X, A-e-f 5 .s'is Q asai lik' 5' -- 'lfff '2:2mf2rszz:s1ifsf::vssf'i:fse5-was55116121wssfriffffwfffsr ' -' - 'sim' -615 ff '-25:5 . ., , , , . ,,..,... 5 5. bw, A is C ' 1 , I f K' S - 3, 55. 'K' - - 5' ,,.. ., , K ----- i 15 J .. is- 1 H 5 ri- , , mf: 3 1' I4-1:3 P- K Q., fff ii sf .. .,,k as gf ,,, 5 , ff ,- . ' Q ' ' ' . :, 1 - M. 4- l if 5 2 2 5 5 .5 ..,, 'A f ' f 'T 5 -H - 1 V. 5 '5 L ff 1 A ' Q C T' T 36 Oa klawn Village our 28+h Year 7I6 Easl' S+ree+ Ph: 774-928I Ph: 838-0555 I ,xl ! if Q-M52 fflflfg. jewelku TEXARKANA. ARKANSAS 755131 COOK'S REPAIR AND SUPPLY Aufhorized Sales And Service Chrysler, Marine Produc+s McCulloch, Lombard And Jo-Bu Chain Saws Mini-Bike And Molorcycle Repair Phone 585-5458 Maud, Texas FOSTER'S MCDBIL HARVEY ASHFORD AGENCY General Insurance Our I8+h Year Of Service 'S YOU R mfepezzffwzf lz1511rw17e K AGENT 4 .J CQN-M P.O. Box 398 Phone: 585-2650 Maud, Texas HCNDA of TEXARKANA Ge+ yourself a Honda af 500 W. 7+h, Texarkana, Texas. 143 44 we H A A X dlld ,Qld xl AI S EE U P.O.BOX 551 U DIALK214-J 794-6188 U TEXARKANA TEXAS 75501 ,,x SECURITY Haralson SAVINGS Ha+5'10P ASSUCIAI ' UN Ladies Ready +o Wear and Fabrics New Bos+on, Texas 838-656I MAUD DRUG STORE F Q' f 5' 2 , it S Q: 2 I S g ig is I: S h w Kanada .Q Phone: 585-523 I Maud, Texas Phone: 793-4832 E. E. NORTON, Owner AUTOMATIC NURTON TRANSMISSION G L CG. Quali+y Transmission Auio Glass Window Glass Nahonwide Guaraniee Furnirure Tops Mirrors 220I Texarkana, I7l5 Spruce S+. Texarkana, Tex. New Bodom Rd. Texas Duke'S H 'I ' a ml +on S Beauiy Salon Tackle Shop La+es+ in Hair Fashions Early and La+e Appoin+men+s .I-I-he 1401 S+a+e Line Ave. Ph. 792-S906 EverY+hinQ Texarkana, Texas SJ'O'e 14 zswmiswta ten OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Q f I-I K N D - O F F i C E O U T F n 'r T E Pr S Peosit 421417946135 cam- at :wmvms P O Bm 49' V arf 4, Mimi M i-11.1,-titer 3t t'3t3 MUN SWLU uusmiss w.t-iiivs ,mu suvmws T5xARK.wA ARKJEXAS 75501 Svcind S SMQPHLY COMPANY Complete Outfitters for Your Car 217 EAST BROAD STREET PHONE 772-1251 TEXARKANA. ARKANSAS 75501 DeLaugl1ter's AG Supermarket We give S8aH green stamps Double on Tuesday OPEN: 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Six days a week Redwater, Texas Gauntt's Citgo X ti ti. 3 ',t 1 , A . 1 tttt taar Mm t ' - ,t,. , ji ' 1 fzzfi'-, ,-.' fa., gi grit . R S4 Road Service, Tires, Batteries Pi'101'1eZ Maud' Texas Shady Pines Trailer Sales lnc. Four S+a+es Camping Cenler Texarkana, Texas Poise Shop Peliles, Juniors and Ladies Fashions College Dr. Hours: exarlcana, Texas 9:30 'ro 7:00 9:30 lo 6:00 Sa'I'. Ph.: 838-5486 Personali+y Barber Shop C. A. Davis Radio 8: T.V. All Slyles . Regular Hairculs and Razor Culs SGFVICG Barbers: LEE HILTON and H. N. FREEMAN Maud, Texas Sue lvlarie's Beauly Sa on . Q ls Complimenls of and good luck +o lhe Seniors 73 Ralph and Sue Noe+h B.B.'s Shoppe Ladies Ready +o Wear Main Slreel Maud, Texas 14 BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY Ph MdT Maud, Texas McNish Body Shop 2 if '-.,: ,,i, 4 '1 f,.4 M rxr KVVV Y ,,,, .,.,,, L K, A Y l J b 2 J J J 5 5 4 5 55 ' K Vxkw ,f',' K I ...M '- W se, , ' ' , ',,A ., ' ' QJ- ' , w Ph: 585-2553 Freeman's Nursery and Greenhouse For all your garden needs Two Ioca+ions: Rou+e I 250I N. Bos+on Rd. Simms, Texas Texarkana, Texas Joan. H BUSINESS MAcHlN s SALES'SERVICE-RENTALS-SUPPLIES 1402 MAIN ST. - DIAL 793-2161 TEXARKANA Your Rand Deoler ParIcer's Super Markei IIIIIIIIIII Hwy. 82 Easi !New Bos'ron, Texas Ph. 628-27OI PRATT'S AUTOMOTIVE Independent Truck Service Paintand.Body'Shop G ul Z4 Hour Wiecker Ihalz 838-4102 andRoad PHKHIPRATT, SerV'lCe Owner AuI'o Air And Wrecker Service U. S. 67 West and Kings Highway Washing and Greasing New Bosfon, Texas Phone 628-2I7I Texarkana, Texas HAYNES-PATTERSON FU N ERAL HCJME 7 Wes'r Phone Complimen+s of G. F. DAVIS BUTANE GAS AND APPLIANCES If no answer Maud, Texas J.W. Glass S+ore General Merchandise 585-2330 Maud, Texas Burfield's Bu+ane Propane Furni+ure IO9 N. Elm S+. New Bosion, Texas p Midwest Farms 1516 TEXAS BDULEVARD TEXARKANA, TEXAS 755El1 Weingar+en's Food S+ore Cpen 7 days a week For your shopping convenience I7I0 New Bos+on Road G. SHARP MUSIC CO. Ei Specializing in band instruments TEXARKANA AUTO BODY WORKS I 702 Spruce Street Texas Texarka na, Phone: 794-7973 Factory Wrecks Rebuilt Oven-Baked Enamel Auto Painters It's Better Because It's Oven Baked elevision FLOYD AEAGLIN NITA HAIR FASHIONS Phone: 67 I -3456 Redwater, Texas T HOUSEHOLD GOODS 9 , S Z' I2 ' - MANY : E M lscoum stone N W and Used Furniture e and Thousands of Other Items Buy, Sell, and Trade Phone 2.708 W. 7th Street 794-9131 Texarkana, Texas DICKEN'S GARAGE Day 585-5I52 Wrecker Calls and Night 585-23 I4 Official Inspection Station General Repairs DISCOUNT STCDRE Weswm Q-Discount Store 535 14' '1-' 7 TALLEY'S AUTCDMATIC LAUNDRY 1 gd msn noslsounu PH8385555 1 I ' , ' I-4 4 F eL,1rf J ' ' A ii I, ' qbrl'--:-l Compare +he M . We service resl' . . . and VIE whal' we sell - buy lhe besl' . . . V: f because we from us. TT Ci care. 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