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LLIAMS' opinion, MHS is to have any unity among i received several athletic fards at Stephen F. Austin ght American History and Jcial Study Problems. Mr. id country music fan and p to Nashville during the nas holidays. His favorite Dolly Parton. He was the sponsor of Close-Up. He ose-Up is the best thing I cipated in in education. ime, Williams listened to sic and attended country tcerts. He felt that a great fho possesses the ability municate with students. vtSON received his M.Ed. 5 was his last year as head ecause he was promoted it Athletic Director of the .nch Independent School District. l received his B.A. at U of ind taught Social Studies. ia Sponsor MRS. GLADYS lrig K and L and Algebra I tted from East Texas State th a B.S. and M.S. and she her evenings teaching at unity College. She enjoys d reading and hopes that leave her class feeling a letter about themselves. ation of the Bicentennial, QETTA YEARGIN made an quilt which depicted the She received her M.Ed. in lvvas the chairman of the Art Department. favorite pastime of MRS. I vvho taught English I - K arned her B.A. at Howard that she approved of the teacher insurance plan. Mike Williamson lcvhn Williams Altharetta Yeargin Gladyf Wood Joyce Young Left: Mike Wright FACU LTY - 245
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Mary Walters 244 - FACULTY Doug Tha rp Sue Wieprecht Will Taylor it X . , dl 7 J 1, XN0' 1 4 'V 'wma wl f571X'- t 'g'f4'il!ii r 1 , , ,f MMM 7f. ' Marcia Waller lane Tinsley Theo Van Winkle Left: Lynne Wilbar AG's ruling poses problems Track Coach WILL TAYLOR received his B.S. in P.E. at West Texas State University. Calculus teacher DOUG THARP earne a Master of Science for Teachers at Rutgers University. A UT graduate, MRS. IANE TINSLEY taught English. j'Aides sponsor MRS. THEO VAN WINKLE likes to collect antiques and visit art museums. She feels that her greatest personal achievement was when she married a loving, thoughtful, brilliant man. She received her B.A. and M.A. in English at UT and she said that Memorial was an exciting center of education where students had maximum opportunity for growth. She taught English I - L and I- K. Concerning Women's Lib, Mrs. Van Winkle said, I am definitely for the rights of all people to do and be what they want as long as they accept the responsibilities that are inherent in a free society. I am certainly for Women's Lib in that respect. To celebrate the Bicentennial, she planned to visit the west coast with her family. Sh feels that Romel is a positive action taken for a serious problem. RekindIing patriotism in students vvas one of MRS. MARCIA WALLER'S primary goals in 1976. She received her B.S. at U of H and taught Algebra I - K. She termed the Attorney General's ruling on student fees ridicuIous.'f MRS. MARY WALTERS sponsored SAP and taught Chemistry I - K and I- L. She attended OU where she received a B.S. Sigma Gamma and Mu Alpha Theta sponsor was MRS. SUE WIEPRECHT who also taught Trig, Elementary Analysis and Algebra Il - L. She studied at U of H wher she received a B.S. The University of Arizona produced MRS. LYNNE WILBAR who taught Physical Science I and II.
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Tony Ackerman Sheila Adair Kelley Adams Mary Adkins Laura Agnew Robert Ahrens Brad Aitken Heidi Alfrey Anne Allen Lee Allen Lori Allen Matt Allen Teri Allison Marilyn Altschuler Debbie Anderson Eric Anderson Zach Anderson Robert Applegate Lisa Arnold james Barbara Auty Elena Avellan john Baer Brenda Baird Donna Baker Karen Baker Michele Barbero john Bartlett Betsy Bass Beverly Freedom After four long years of selling donuts and pushing carnations, the class of 1976 deserved its well earned rest. Class President Steve Smith said, Because we had 53,600 left over from junior Carnation Sales, We weren't really pressed for funds. We tried a fevv small projects but concentrated mainly on the successful outcome of the Senior Prom. Being a senior vvas more than the prom. It was one hour lunches off campus, homeroom once a week and numerous activities labeled senior privileges. These privileges ranged from being able to get out of school tvvo periods earlier than underclassmen, to being able to wear club tee-shirts to school. Senior Class officers are Vice President john Baer, President Steve Smith, Secretary Karen Baker, Representative-at-Large Kaestner, and Treasurer Louisa Craft, gf wi, jim Beamon Cynthia Beaton Susan Beckham Belinda Bell Lars Bengtson jordan Bennett Beth Benson Ted Berswill Mark Bertuzzi Bill Binder Russell Birdwell john Bishop Alice Black Guinn Blackwell Victor Blaine Mary Blair Rick Blohm Maria Bluhm Paul Kath Eric Bokvnkamp Gregory Boles Robert Booker Karl Borman Wimberly Boston Elizabeth Botsford Lucy Bowman Martha Bowman Andrea Boyes 246 - S E N IO RS john
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