McGavock High School - Etc Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1972

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| SHEPHERD, DEBBIE Deb SHERRILL, PATRICIA LYNN Patty | SHIPPEY, DEBBIE A. Debbe | SHIRLEY, LINDA SUE oe | SHOCKLEY, WILLIAM C. Billy - SIMS, GWENDOLYN KAY Gwen SKINNER, GLENN EARL Glene Ura SKINNER, JANICE ELAYN Jan SMITH, BRENDA LEONA SMITH, CHARLENE HELEN Gharke SMITH, DAVID L. Dave SMITH, DONNA KAY SMITH, EDWIN T. Smitty SMITH, GARY WILSON SMITH, JOE Jo-Jo SMITH, MARCIA LUANNE SMITH, MARGARET ANN SMITH, MICHAEL JOELLE Blue cheese SMITH, PAMELA SMITH, PATRICK LEE Worm SMITH, SANDRIA FAYE “Faye” SMITH, STEPHEN HARLOW Steve SMITHSON, KAYE MARLENE SPARKMAN, KAREN DENISE Dennis SPENCER, SHELIA D. Slick STANGLINE, TINA MARIE Tina STARKS, RICHARD LEON JR. Chop-chop STEPHENS, JAMES ERVIN JR. Crybaby STEPHENS, WILLIAM HARDY III. “Stevie” STEWART, GINNY LOU Ginny STEWART, MARK ALLEN Mark STINSON, ROBERT PAUL Paul STORY, STEVEN GLEN STRATTON, HAROLD CLIFFORD “The hoop” JR. STROOP, RONALD PHILIP Ronny STROUBLE, MARTHA ELAINE Marthie STOUD, DONNA MARIE Don SULLIVAN, CHRISTINE FREDA SWEENEY, SANDRA ZANE SWINGER, WILLIE “Ochie” SWINK, GREGORY ALAN Greg TARPLEY, ANNA MARIA Anna TAYLOR, DOLLY HELEN Dolly Madison TEMPLETON, SANDRA LYNN Nana To be a nurse. To be anursery school teacher. To be a secretary. To be a model. To I am. succeed in life and be what To make S.H. happy and to enjoy life. Get out of this country and start a farm ranch in South America. To live one day at a time, fulfilling the purpose of each day. A nurse. To go to college, be a good wife and mother. To enjoy life. To live a good and happy life. Being a father. Certified public accountant or truck driver. Lawyer or nuclear engineer. To get a farm. To be successful with what ever I do. To over do everything. Go to college and become Psy. social worker. To be a millionaire before the age of 26. To be a nurse or take IBM keypunch. Child psychology. Vetinary medicine. To make the best of my life. A child care teacher. To travel and be a commercial artist. Medical technician. To drive my 59 “rambler scrambler’ until the wheel falls off, and be a pilot. Advertisement. To be happy. To be happy. Draftsman. Mechanic. Broadcaster or English teacher. To become a child psychologist. Become a nurse. To be a secretary. Something special. Gym teacher. To fly or work with aircraft. Go to college and major in psycology. To be a good secretary. To always remember the past, dream about the future, have a blast in the present. If you work hard enough you will have it. Everything happens for the best. Life is the best thing you can have. Live each day as it comes. Live for life. Let the son shine in. Respect yourself. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Today is the beginning of the rest of your life. Is being black. Life is being black forever. That everyone is right in their own mind, no matter what they believe. Live each day at it comes. People try to impress others too much. Whatever will happen will happen. Everyone to have love, peace, and happiness. Being black. Christ is the way. Ya can’t have everything. There are so many good things in this world; all I need is to train my eyes to see them. Enjoy it. To get the most of life. Love it or leave it. Live each day as it comes. Get all you can while you're young. Get it while you can. Not to worry about it till it happens Everything is beautiful in its own Way. Love and be loved. Eat, drink, and be merry. Listen to advice, then do as you please. Judge not; lest ye also be judged. Black is beautiful. Live and love today; but never lose sight of tomorrow. Live and let live. Why put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Life is what you make it. There is always a tomorrow. Nothing in life is to be feared, its to be understood. Girls c.; biology c.; pep c.; civinettes; library c.; art c.; FML. GAA,.; science c.; JCL. Sr. adv. com.; civinette; FHA.; paper staff; jr. class treas.; junior prom att.; library asst. Stu. council 1, 2; hr. sec. 3; spanish c. 1; y-teens 2; valentine att. 1, 2 3; honor roll 4. Transfer stu. 4. Honor roll 4; stu. council 2, 3; chorus elena mibetar cml aA alte Vliss pageant 4. Library c. 1, 2; chorus 1. Annual 2, 4; german c. 1, 2, 3; FHA 2; GAA 2, 3; valentine att. 2, 3; honor roll 1, 4. Basketball; football; VICA. Band; newspaper; honor roll; math c.; creative writing c.; JA; Les Cheval- iers. Band 1, 2, 3. Honor roll; beta c.; band; wind en- semble; JA.; all state band. Track; crosscountry. Beta c.; stu. council; forensics; psy. c.; project opp.; bookstore mgr. Football 1, 2 mgr.; honor roll 1, 2; VICA 3, 4. Birdland and Soul Town Revue 1, Dior French c. 1, 2, 3; pep c. 3; hr. pres. 2,3. JGUS 2)63 sGlassssecs 1) sa,GAA 2; VICA 4; annual 4; stu. council 4; sr. superlative. Basketball. Forensic c. 1, 2; french c. 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; art guild 2; hr. v. pres. 3; VICA c. 4(v. pres.); valentine att. Ph Bie Stu. council 2, 3, 4; class sgt.-at-arms 3; basketball 1, 2, 3; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; pepe cy elar2-acanmandiebikel cama: prom court 3. Football 2; baseball 1; FCA 2. French c.; honor roll; beta c.; band; majorette. School 1, 2, 3, 4. School 1, 2, 3, 4. Band; chorus; Les Chevaliers; stu. council; math c.; pep c.; tennis. Football 1; track 1, 2; basketball 1, 2, 3-0 Gla leo oe EGAU as Pied eh Ch EA 1) 2,03, 04. (press14)-}CL Ino 3, 4; honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; beta c. ES As Honor-rollit,.2, 3, 4 )GL. i) 2, 3) 4; Latin cert. 2; NEDT cert. 1, 2; science c. 2; betac. 3, 4 (sec. 4). Football 1, 4; FFA 1; chorus 1; in- tramural 1, 2, 3. Spanish c. 3(pres.); newspaper 1; honor roll 3; stu. council 2; hr. pres. 2; chorus 1. Y-teens 3; pep c. 1, 2; basketball 1.

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PUGH, JIM RAGAN, DAVID BLAKE RAGLAND, EIDITH FAYE RALLS, THERESA GWEN RALSTON, IRIS BENITA RAWDING, ROBERT LES RAY, KATHI ANNE READUS, FLAVEL REDMOND, JIMMY REED, PATRICIA ANNE RICE, PATRICIA ANN RICHARDSON, BOBO RICHARDSON, SHELIA JO RIDLEY, FANNIE RIPPY, JAMES WILLIAM RITTER, CINDIELYNN ROBINSON, DANNY ROBINSON, GLORIA ROEHRICH, LIVIA LYNNISSE ROGAN, PATRICIA A. ROGERS, SHELIA ANN ROLL, CHARLES RICKEY ROOKS, JOSEPH DORRIS RUSH, MIKE RUSSO, SARA RUGENIA RUSSUM, CATHY LEE RYAN, TONY A SALES, MICHAEL SALSMAN, CHARLES PATRICK SANDLIN, LARRY HUGH SAWYER, MICHAEL DAVID SCALES, NEVADA SCHEIB, LARRY P. SCHROADER, DONALD SCHROCK, DANNY RAY SCHROCK, DANNY P. SCOTT, ELLIS SELLERS, VIOLA LILLIAN SHACKLETT, PAUL LAWRENCE SHANKLE, CECILIA ANN SHELTON, ROGER L. SHEPHERD, CONNIE JEAN PUCKETT, SONJA FAITH Sonja Edith Mouse California Les Kathi Raymond Pat Pat Bobo Little Stupid Sis Jimmy Critter Dan Dobie Lennis Pickles Dum-Dum Rick Coffee Ned Geniak Cath Tony Slim Pat Tex Butch Slim Turkey Don Don Scott Welle Cecil Roger Carney To always be happy. To graduate. To graduate, become a mechanic, and have a ball. Medical lab Technician To realize my purpose and self be- fore I wreck my life. To be a secretary. Get out of Donelson. Study arts and crafts and teach it to the handicapped. To be a millionaire. To be happy. Never to get married. To live with Susan and play my music forever. To make Steve happy and learn to wait for what I want. Receptionist. To get what I can. Interior Decorator and Designer. To use myself as a tool for the better- ment of mankind. Airline Stewardess To make the world a little better and in doing so, better myself. Psychology Teacher. To get a masters and teach. Women To get the multi-color back on the road. To make the world a better place. To understand others. To become a bricklayer. To be myself and do my thing. To be my own person. To stay single for a while. Executive Secretary. To be a mechanic and get a motor. To be happy and not to work. To have good things in life. To be a mechanic and get a motor. President. Elementary Teacher. To become a home economics tea- cher. To be a draftsman. To be successful in life. When the time comes, be there. Eat, drink, and be married. Take pleasure in all things. To make the best of life. Have fun even if it kills you. To treat everyone kindly and do my best. Do it, just don’t get caught. Live, laugh, and be happy. To live for today and don’t worry about tomorrow. To let everyone be what they wish. Live each day as it comes and to the fullest. Live and let live. To be acreative individual. Be yourself from day to day. Live and let live. Live while you live, then die and be done with it. Live life to the fullest. Live while you can. “Me” Get it, while it’s best. When life hands you a lemon make lemonade. Everyone is entitled to leave their life the way they want. Marry a old lady 80 years old, rich, and ready to die. Keep your head when no one else is and know what your doing. Live your own life and no one elses. To marry a good looking, tall, and rich man. To live and die and get out of wres- tling. Marry arich young woman. Do the best you can and live your own life. Life is like a woman very unpre- dictable. Be yourself, not as others want you to be. You reap what you sow. Basketball mgr. 1, 2, 3; library asst. 1,2, 2337 4) pep. cok), 2)6S eae (Parliamentarian) y-teens (v. pres.) Hr. tournaments. Library c. 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, @ Chorus 1, 2, 3; prom att. 3; girls state 3; basketball 1, 2; civitan c. 3, 4; citizen of the mth. 1. Tennis team; volleyball team. Football 1, 2, 3, 4(capt.4); track 1, 273, 4° F@ AM oa Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; art club 2. Basketball 1; track 2, 3; JCL 1, 2, 3; GAA 2, 3. Chorus 1, 2; co-op 2; art c.; acting 4; mechinical drawing; markting 1. Pep c. 1, 2; FHA 3; cinema 4; annual 4; psy. c. 4; stu. council 4. Football 1; basketball 3, 4; track 3; FEAW 2134: Office worker 1, 2, 4; GAA 1; y- teens 1; hr. sec. 3. Honor society; audio visual c; baseball; science fair; stu. council; band 1, 2, 3, 4; stage band. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; wind ensemble 3; color guard 2, 3(capt.); dramatics c. 3; beta c. 3, 4; honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; annual 4. Nat. honor society; VIA club; chorus math c. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3; civitan 2, 3, 4; horse bridle 3; red cross 1, 2,.3) art cs 1, 2,3; annualeouem Pep c. 3; track 2; wrestling 3; foot- ball 3, 4. J.A. (safety director). Basketball 1; JCL 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; honor roll. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4(madrigals 4); glee c. 4; y-teens 3; psy. c. 4; french Ca 2: Rod and gun c. 1, 2, 3, 4; rifle team 1, 2, 3, 4. VICA; basketball; band. Swimming 2, 3; band 3, 4; honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; chess c. 1, 4; beta cc. 4; | german c. 4; math c. 4; pep band | Pde feya vale JCL 1, 2; cartoonist paper staff 3; McG. Theatre of the Mind; ‘‘Romeo and Juliet” cast; “McG. McG.” cast; VICA. Volleyball; halftimer; FHA. Football 1, 2, 3; scout c. 1; wrestl- ing 2, 3, 4; audio visuals 2; Gator c.4. Band; car and bike c.; pep c. Honor society; stu. council; project Opp.; newspaper; annual staff; glee c.; math c. ; sr. superlative. Y-teens; library c.; historian; JA; FHA. Hr. pres 2; hr. treas. 1, 3; rod and gun c. 1, 2; FCA 2, 3; key c. 3; trackway Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; stu. council! 2, 3; valentine att. 1, 2, 3; beta c. 1, 2, 3, 4; paper 3, 4(art editor 4);) VICA 4 (v. pres.); NEDT cert. 1.



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THOMAS, EDNA E. THOMPSON, DEBRA SUE THOMPSON, JACK ANDREW JR. TILLMAN, JOANNE TODD, SAMMY DAVIS TOMLINSON, JERRY H. TOOMBS, JOANN TRAVIS, PAM TREADWAY, AUDREY ANN TRIBBLE, SHERRY ANNETTE TUCKER, GEORGE ELGIN TUCKER, MARICCA GAY TURNER, LONNIE GLENN TURNER, SANDRA JOYCE TYNER, GWENDOLYN JO VALENTINE, SHERDON VAN BUREN, RONNIE VANTREASE, CONNIE LYNN VAUGHT, DAVID LEE VERNON, MARY ALAN WADDELL, RUSSELL RALPH WADE, JAMES LESLIE WAGGONER, DENNIS EVERETT WALKER, BRILONTINE WALLACE, LINDA KAY WALLACE, PHILLIP DILLON WALLACE, SHARON ANN WALLS, PATSY WALTER, DENISE HARRIET WARD, SUSAN WATERS, THOMAS LEE JR. WATLINGTON, JOLYNN WATSON, DAVID ALAN WEATHERFORD, EARL FRANKLIN Frankie WEA1 HERLY, MELODY SUE Debbie Andy Jo Trudy Little Tuck Merle Sandy Gwen Sherd Van B.H. Welby Russ “Whiskey” Phil Sha Pat Neice Whop La’ Dictioniar Puddles WEBSTER, CHARLES WILLIAM Bill WEIR, SHERRY WELLS, ROSLYN JOYCE WEST, CYNTHIA LEE WEST, PAMELA ANNE Bama Cindy Pam WESTBROOK, DEBORAH LYNN Debbie WESTERMAN, STEVE L. WHATLEY, MONA DIANE WHEELER, RANDY LEE WHITWORTH, MARY PAMELA pickles WILES, LANNY LEE WILLIAMS, CHARLES R. Old Buzzard Bobby To remain black in mind as well as body. To be ahead D.B. To be an all-out success and stay with V.S. To marry David and make him happy. To be a professional welfare recipi- ent. Musician. To be happy for the rest of my life. To graduate from U.T. and always be myself. To help others in the field of nursing. Take some kind of trade. To be a teacher To succeed in everything I do. Elementary teacher. Ist grade school teacher. To do what I ain’t done and get what I ain’t got. To be a teacher. Drafting. College. Singer. Be the first person to surf down Stone River. To be a technology man. To find a Princess, run away to Calif., and start a banana farm. Bookkeeping. To live a happy rewarding life. To be an artist. To make money. To have a good time. World Dictator. Move to Florida and enjoy life. To have my cake and eat it, too. To become a nurse. Social worker. Secretary. To be a private secretary. Artist. Get through college. Fa shion consultant-planner. To never hurt the people I love and to always have a reason to smile and have the world smile with me. None- Accept whatever comes. To get out of this school. To love and be loved. To someday discover my life’s philosophy. Nothing comes easy. Live for the future, but remember the past. Look over people’s mistakes and look for the good they possess. Just one more morning, | will have to wake up with the blues. To live for the future and not the past. To never regret, yet always remem- ber. It’s better to give love than to be toved. Live and let live. Live and let live. To live life to its fullest. Nothing is impossible. Nothing is too hard to accomplish. To live while life is mine. You can take life for what its worth. Love people as you love yourself. If someone doesn’t want it told don’t tell it. Live as long as you can. Remember everything happens for the best. Fatalistic. Its full of mystery. Take what you can get and wish for more. To work to my fullest potential. Happiness is love. To take each day as it comes. It is to be lived and enjoyed. To live and let live. To live all I can while I’m young. To love and be loved. Strive for what you can be and not what you are. Live every day to the fullest. Life is a challenge. Be yourself no matter what. To be a success. Student council; prom com.; haltimer; project opp.; annual (co-editor). Annual and paper rep. 1, 2, 3; pep c. 1, 2; civinettes 3; VICA 4; honor roll 3, 4; prom com. and soph. com. Honor roll 1, 4; chess c. 1; spanish c. 3; transfer stu. 3. FHA 1; bowling c. 2; pep c. 3; GSO. 4; FHA 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: key c. 3; hi-y c. 1; guidance worker 1, 2; 3; citizen of the =mithae2 ees Band 1, 2. Band 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. German c.; beta c. Hr. sec. 1, 2, 3; hr. rep. 4; y-teens 2; intern. c. 1; FHA c. 4(pres.); civi- nettes c. 3; prom com.; honor roll 4. Stu council rep. 2; cheerleader 1, 2, 3, A(j.v. 4); FFA; tennis team, Nikkic.; new comero c. Band; FTA c.; spanish c.; red cross; cheerleader. Football 1; NEDT cert. 2; aviation c. 3; car and bike 4. Library asst. 1; GAA 2, 3; JCL 1, 2,3,4; Betac. 1. Spanish c. 3. Car and bike c. 1, 2; FFA 1,2) 3.4 (Dist. v. pres. 4); concessions 1, 2, 3; honor roll 4; FFA chapter officer. Science c. 1, 2; math 1, 2. ; Baseball 2, 3; basketball 2, 3; beta c. 1, 2, 3, 4; honor society; class pres. 2; class v.p. 3; stu. body v.p. 3; Sr. adv. com. 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (capt. 4); baseball 20 GAs JA.; chorus; basketball. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. VICA. French c. 1, 2; y-teens 1, 2. Y-teens 1, 2, 3; honor roll 4. Spanish c. 3, 4; drama 2; stu. coun- cil 1; forensics 4; FHA 1; library 1; y-teens 2; ‘Romeo Juliet” cast. Library staff; honor roll. Basketball; football. Basketball 3; spanish c. 3; biology c. 3. Drama c.; linguest c.; skin diving c.; chess c.; honor roll. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Most improved player 4) all eastern; track 3; F.C.A. 3 (capt. 3); chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; pep Ch2: Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; paper 3; beta c. 3, 4; civinettes 3; y-teens 1; intern. Cae. German c. 4; horse and bridle c. 4; science c. 3. Honor society; project opp.; gym. c.; chorus; math c. Pepc. Library c.; hr. v. pres. Honor roll; chorus; beta c.; FHA.; newspaper; office s. Football 1; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; majorette 2, 3, 4; twirling c. 1, 2, 3; wind ensemble | 2,3:

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