Memphis High School - Cyclone Yearbook (Memphis, TX)
- Class of 1979
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We did just about all there is to do in a small town and we usually complained about nothing to do, but most of us wouldn't trade a single memory for any amount. Dating was THE favorite pastime and disco music topped the list of popular tunes. vw' Favorite Pastimes 1. Dating 2. Partying 3. Dancing 4. Dragging the square 5. The weeds 6. Football 7. Basketball 8. Tennis 9. Softball 10. Golf 2 Top Tunes Le Freak Tragedy Shake Your Groove Thing Do You Think I'm Sexy YMCA Double Vision Last Dance Boogie Oogie Oogie What A Fool Believes The Gambler 'Mi 'Hg' ff.. f MEMPHIS e Cirv i.iMir 3 ' POP 3227 ' QU ,A ,M . ., W,,,....,,, ,NM .,..,, .,,,.,. ,, , 1 '-'Q SEE NO EVIL HEAFI NO EVIL SPEAK NO EVIL HAVE NO FUN! rf 1.1 . a if Y - -. ,M SN Q 1 552, X' 13' . W 55: A K 1 ,Lf gf' - K ., 4. X- f if f ,EQ - ? - A ,ifz E::3 ,,,l1,Q,l U :,, '.A- 2 izz 5 Auzili 2 .H V'l :AA, 'E:VE xi p Q 1'1A IEA' if , u p L ' 5ifQl'i. E221 ' W.. ,W W - ' sa, L 1 gg, 1. w ! 5? vlllllll ' . N 1 ,i L -' - ACULTY f tt vt ' X 'X X MRS. TRIBBLE Typing I, ll. Bookkeeping COACH BROCK Biology, Boys' P.E,, Sports MRS. ORCUTT English I, II COACH MORGAN American History, Civics, Sports IO if viilfmkgk -if A .S sf li i i ffif g . COACH MINOR World History, Sports MRS. HART English III, IV, Speech MR. BERRY Boys Shop 5 , . lg-1' s . ,.,,, M' kiii he 3 A-., I sg, 1 MISS HICKS Home Economics, Co- op Homemaking MR. WILKE Band, Typing I MRS. DAVIDSON Business Math. Related Math, Trig- Analysis, Girls' P.E. Algebra II COACH RATER Girls Sports, Sports MR. LANGE Physics, Physical Science, Chemistry MISS HORTON Home Economics I, ll, COACH ADRIAN Health, Boys P.E,, Civics, Sports MRS. LANGE Librarian MR. BAILEY Vocational Agricultt I, II, IV, FFA Sponsoi MRS. IRONS Geometry, Algebra I Consumers Math MRS. PELFREY Special Education Trap Is This? ll! l , will ll llllwl ll l ,K lllllr if Who's I l -e N I 1. 2.4 KY ' A A , f f 'Z 4. 5.Z4TYY, Davidson 2 A drian 3 Lange 5 Morgan 4 Bailey 6 Rater Matching JSHUTUP' bj bo-oy! cj I like you, but Idon't know why.' dj Gig 'em Aggies ej You heard me - I didn't stutterf' fj You people listen up. a Do You Know Your Teacher? There were alot of new faces in the halls of MHS. Mrs. Davidson in mathematicsg Mr. Wilke in bandg and a complete new coaching staff with the coaches teaching in various fields. Although these teachers were strangers to us at first, they were made to feel right at home in no time. fab Superintendent Bill Wood repairs old radios and phonographs in his spare time. Qbj Mr. Voyles, MHS's principal, is often seen with this expression as he jokes around with the students. W ii MHS Is More Than Just Teachers and Students .wr ,M s I SA., .. .Qs f .5 fd? f Although we may not realize what an important role the teachers and faculty have played upon our education dur- ing our high school years, it is almost certain that the knowledge and foun- dation of learning that each and every one strived to achieve with each stu- dent, will appear in our characteristics and ambition. As a high school stu- dent, teachers are often thought of as hungry hawks just waiting to pounce on some unsuspecting or innocent teenager, but sooner or later, each one of us will realize that all of the home- work and lectures were given only to prepare us for the rough road ahead. Many will be grateful for the advice that they took from the older and wiser , and yet there will be some who wished that they had realized that all of that talk wasn't a lot of nonsense. f ,v .1 ,s-Q... S Cay Mrs. JoAnn Shields kept the student files up to date, along with a thousand other things. Cbj Mrs. Espey and Mrs. Saxon pause for a coffee break during the hectic school hours. icy Super- intendent office assistants, Mrs. Kathy Orcutt and Mrs. Kay McQueen, demonstrated the use of the new Zerox machine. fdb The 1978-79 school board members were Mr. Gene Sasser, Mr. Don Ferrel, Dr. Roddy Bice, Dr. Robert Clark, Mr. Jerry Montgomery, Mr. Dick Fowler, and Mr. Tommy Foster fnot picturedy fel Mr. Lange gives the eye to some trouble-causing student. GJ Mr. Carlton stayed busy all year keeping things in top shape around MHS. fgj What's the big idea Mrs. Davidson? THis is a Trig class, not an Aggie foot- ball gamel Chl Miss Hicks, Mrs. Davidson, Miss Horton, and Mrs. Lange surprised Mrs. Irons with a cake on her birthday. Cij Mrs. Pelfrey helps one of her students complete an assignment. 13 fi GROUP W rf bun' li' ,VV ws Q3 W if xff 1- A G 1 ri aw 4 -fl, 6 : Q mA , , , . Q fr 1 AA , f fa g 3 R V N - , , 'P' . ,Cu W 1 V,1-k Y E A K ,E N Iggy, ? 4:x'.h ' k '.k . K - K -2 ' I . is - . Q mh2 Q M . , Q ,1 vi. -X K K , :J - , . A - ' x. W E Ii E E H G ss. Awards were presented to the Outstanding High Point girls, and Encounter, W if 4' FHA 8 HERO members, FHA Ideal Salinas. candidates were Terry Allard, Michael Roden, and Yayo 9 ' A 5' Z S ii, fi ,5.k -K ' K A xt 6' . v' 5 r, I K ' gn 0 in A ' 10 1978-79 FHA MEMBERS 55 - si?- tal .A 1 7 if K f f com td? v . if X. 'R ih- v 3.58 1978-79 OFFICERS: Cindy Hicks - Advisorg Melanie Huffman - Publicity Chairmang Sher- ryl Johnson - Parliamentariang,,Qban1a-l:laUell.:.S.eQLel.ar.yg Donna Maddox - Social Chairmang Patricia Snider - Presidentg Jan Atkisson - Program Chairmang Kelli Pride - Projects Chairmang Jackie Waddill - Treasurerg Tonya Maddox - Publicity Chairmang Diana Breedlove - Historiang Jackie Horton - Advisor. ' 2 ' ,v ' 2 'fy' Y i t- fn S S 5 5 R ., ' . . 'ff A I - .JE ' 25 in - i if 'f W 1 -11 K - is - ' L - 1 a+ ig 'Z' 4' , ', Cel faJ1978-79 HEROXFHA Members. fbj Melanie, Kelli, Donna and Jan read wills at the banquet. Cob Jackie Waddill reveals he secret granny at the Secret Granny Tea, fdj Debbie Parker, State Vice-Pres. - Projects, gave one ofthe programs at the District meeting. fel These eight girls attended the State FHA Convention in Ft. Worth. I7 FFA Does Well at Stock Shows FFA members were kept busy with projects, money making activities, and contests throughout the year. Money making projects included handling the concession stand at all home football games, a fruit sale, and tending an alfalfa hay field, cutting, baling and selling the hay. Individual projects were shown at the Amarillo Stock Show where Randy Lambert's Yorkshire bar- row took a ribbon. At the stock show in Fort Worth, the chapter brought home 13 ribbons including a first place rib- bon for Larry Foster's Berkshire. Aaron Williams was selected as Outstanding Farmer. I8 GREENHANDS The Grass Team took third place banner at the Hall, Childress SWCD contest. Judging teams in Livestock, Land, Dairy Cattle, and Dairy products participated in contest at both West Texas State University and Texas Tech. The chapter ended the year with a father-son bar- beque in the city park. Here it was announced that Aaron Williams had received the Chapter Farmer Award, and Rodney Guy, Outstanding Greenhand Award. Mr. Don Ferrel and Mr. James Floyd received Honorary Chapter Farmer Awards for their contributions to the chapter. FFA OFFICERS: A. Williams - Pres., T, Lindsey - Sentinel, A. Beasley - Fleporterg S. Braidfoot Vice-Pres., T. Phillips - Sec., P. Fowler- Sweetheartg L. Foster - Treasurer, E. Bailey - Advisor. Rodney Guy was chosen as Greenhand. faj FFA Members chow down at the Father- Son barbeque at the park. fbj Tony Lindsey, Clif Tippett, and John Kilgore were members of a farmskill demonstration team. icy The annual Father-Son barbeque was held at the park, Here the members and their fathers stand in line waiting for the food, T Q5 .t.,,. ,,.. . W, .:...... WW.. . -,t....,.w.- f I9 Participation This word means a lot in MHS, for instance, studying, helping out in the office, excelling in various sports, or just doing odd jobs around school. These various organizations were formed to represent these outgoing people, LIBRARIANS Several students donated their time to help- ing out in the various jobs in the library, Just a few of the things are checking books in and out, organizing card catalogs and about a million other things, Mrs. Lange supervised and kept the library quiet for as quiet as pos- sible, considering the kids at MHSJ. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Five girls and Mrs. Shields kept the office work under control by doing just about every- thing, including answering the phone, check- ing absentees, and running errands all over town. M-CLUB The M-Club is an organization representing the athletes of MHS. tudents must letter in a varsity sport in order to become a member. HONOR ROLL CLUB This group consists of students who have made a 90 or above average for at least one six-weeks period of the school year. yn 'Q iix r. W ff, LIBRARIANS Mrs, Lange, Jeff Smith, Diana Breedlove, Bettie Floberts, Jeri Lon Montgomery, and Ray Reyes fi Nil!! OFFICE ASSISTANTS Kathryn King, Pat Snider, Virginia Cannon, Mrs, Shields, Sue Allen, and Jewel Austin 20 M-CLUB HONOR ROLL CLUB f QCD Qaj All-Region bandsmen were Jan Atkisson, Diana Breedlove, Jeff Smith, Todd Ferris, and Lance Long. fbi The 1978-79 officers were Donna Ferrel, 1st Lt., Tammy Browning, Capt., Gloria Bryley, Quartermaster, Jeff Smith, Chap- lain, Todd Shields, Pero. Lt., Lisa Ferris, 1st Lt.g Lance Long, Quartermaster, Sandy Hindman, Brass Lt.g and Chanla Harrell, Woodwind Lt. Ccj Mr. Wilke directs during the Christmas Concert. fdj Band favorites were Sandy Hindman, Tammy Browning, Barbara Canida, Todd Shields, and Jackie Montgomery. fel qaj Jan Atkisson and Jeff Smith received the outstanding sopho- more and junior band students. tbl Debra Davis was the out- standing freshman and Donna Ferrel and Gloria Bryley were named outstanding senior band students. fc? Diana Breedlove was chosen for the Director's award. Cdj The Outstanding Cyclone Bandsman for '78-'79 was Lynnette Wade. feb Barbara and Sue selected songs on the juke box that was part of the 50's theme at the banquet, 'ic , .Q ' 1 gf., ir K f' ,w , 'Q - A 'Q f, r ff, R jg, m ' gr W . , , Q , lr , W.. 1 ,, 5 Cal Brad Whitten -1978-79 Cyclone Drum Major Cbj Kelli Liner- Freshman Twir- ler rr . r e A, , R, A,-r ,, Mfr fwrffzy, I -W + A ' Q , 1' I, f fain ff A .nk ' r 4 I r 1' ' r wg, was r r rrer 4' 8 fay Chanla Harrell- Sopho- more Twirler fb! Kari Posey - Freshman Twirler The Yearbook Layouts . . . negatives . . . write-ups . . . pictures . . . printing . . . deadlines! What does it all mean? Who knows - but put it all together with a little originalitl' and a lot of patience and the result should be a yearbook. Staff Members worked especially hard this year trying to capture all of the activities and emotions of the year either in pictures or in writing. This year's editors were Lisa Ferris and Tina Foxhall. Mrs. Tribble, the yearbook sponsor, is responsible for almost all of the book. She spent endless hours printing and developing pictures and she kept the rest of us from going completely bananas when deadlines came around. 'PES' A-.Mfst Q PHASE 1 - Layouts: Tina draws up a layout, which is the basic part of a PHASE 2 - Pictures: Bob shows his style with a camera. In a yearbook. yearbook, pictures show it all. .ff ff! f x ' X PHASE 3 - Negatives: Lance and Mrs. Tribble try and PHASE 4 - The Dark Room: Here is where most of the work is done on a year decide which negative will print the best picture. book. James and Allan are getting prepared to print. 26 PHASE 5 - Write-Up: Lisa is about to pull her hair out trying think of a snappy headline. I 'ff to PHASE 6 - The Finale! The books are out and everyone gets together for an annual signing party, The 1978-79 Annual Staft 27 28 PORTS ? 'Pe , n .. n .X ,. , -X3 as M ' 'f' . 1 in 1' 1' - L if ? , i A ll r' IW h-3 'll' I A IIN I u - l lllllt 5 ullllllq I - ull I m hx iillii Qt i ll mmf M' xgw 'H it LN., iff ,..,, , .WM R -.... 'VKX +- Sv 5 Bob Kahr, Sr. Tackle, Hon. Yavo Salinas, Sr. 2nd Team All- Ment. Defense, District Del. Scott Vacca, QB, All Dist. Det., Ray Flwos, Sr. End 2nd Team Off. Allen ads, Sr. Center. Keith Wade, Sr. Center, Hon. Ment. Off. la in xy W W.. Terry Allan. Sr, HB, Capt, Alll Doug Wiggins, Sr Tackle, Del. Woodrow Richardson, Sr. FB, District. Capt., Alle ist. Def , 2nd Team Capt. Oll. Q.: Wesley Johnson, Jr End, All- Dist , 2nd Team Oll. Rod G V J , Ton Richardson, Jr. 0.517225 S,'fVa'd' A HaIl!1ack,AII-Disi.2nd Team OH , Hon Men! Del CDD i . 0 X 'S Q gs as was: fg- 2 Donald Matthews, Jr HaIlback,Hon. Mem Off Larry Watson, Jr End Q. 5-'Q Q ,. all J .X In raw ,S f.':'.... Lk 25 an ' '51 K-W , . --., f- i.1, 'Ei Ricky Evans, Jr Linebacker, All-Dist., 2nd Team Del. Ronny Wilson, Jr Guard James Clark, Jr Guard Qaj The Cyclones exploded through for their second touchdown against Crowell. fbj Donald Flay Mat thews escapes for good yardage against Quanah. faj The '78-'79 Cyclone coaches were, Dean Minor, Jim Morgan, Randy Adrain, Jerry Anderson, Joe Brock, and Bob Rater. fb! Woodrow Richardson awaits the pitch against Sanford-Fritch. icy Scott Vacca makes a long gainer during the Shamrock game, as lineman Ronny Wil- son looks fora block. 32 5, gr ' if 4 gas. I 4 :I i , ,V J . tbl lay Donald Ray Matthews runs back an interception behind the blocks of his teammates, tbl Tony Richardson turns the corner for good yardage. icy Tony Richardson is stopped short, as Ricky Evans looks on. fdj Cyclone managers were Mark Simmons, Michael Roden, Terry Brewer and David Sterling. Cel Coach Morgan reprimands Yayo Salinas for committing a cheap shot . Good job Salinas! 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Michael Ftoden. 1978 JV Scoreboard We They 14 White Deer 13 18 Panhandle 20 36 Shamrock 20 22 Clarendon 13 0 Wellington 6 7 White Deer O , 6 Panhandle 20 1 28 Shamrock 12 1 13 Clarendon 21 0 Wellington 18 Members of the JV team await their chance to show themselves in front of the home fans, 36 , ff f F ' - .. '2?ff.Q- , xii, K, . ,- f,w511fyw' rs my-f --fm, - 4 ,, ,. Wg, .f -..A ,i-if - . AN I ': w ' 1' . . 1 1 F' eighty of Co ach Dg an f Mm or, i 1 i l me i2jre 'E5irst1 iiwali of district play? i6P ' C!3iref5d0 f3 hi 1 z , , A L md four meiwvduats FOGQYHUSQ 'Bene fda algo received horsorgbia 2 kfk' , t if M 5 ,3 ,yy gf y,i,,fM-QM s g , ,L I. -L , . 1 f Z . w . f Tony Richardson, Jr. Lynn Monzingo Capt, All-District Soph. Guard Tommy Morris Flonny Wilson Soph. Post Jr. Post tbl Cal Scott goes for two, as Wesley and Tony look for the rebound. CD5 Wesley shows off his famous slam-dunk , fcj The Cyclones go for the shot during a tough game with Hedley. Cdl Wesley demonstrates his style during one of the home games. C cm Kal Wesley takes the iip during one of the Hedley games. fbi Tony tries his luck as he goes for the hoop during a home game '1 W I '11 J I v-...W Lulu!- ,e I 7-7 Regina Berry, Jr. Sonja Hutcherson, Jr. All-Dist. All-Dist. ' ., , Beth Fowler, Soph. Gd. Nita Johnson, Soph. All-Dist. Hon. Ment. Fi? A ., fs RX A m W2 Nm ig rv if I 'gf 4 4 f f , V: fx, Q tv ' 'T 1 i ib' , V f Q . r f O ' 3 J 214' ' ,, , ' 121 ,J ,. , . M -M' -Yi? -r ,,b'SA' , rg ' ' gift ,X ., L Q ,Q ' x 23 g . this rise-.w3,fS1-wwfirfifttfipgm-4,-iirsifiswrtgggw,wd,.,,1rf afar-sf: 2, 6 ei'r-Sami FM 1 is sr, Hifi, -we izrfiir-1'y,-ipiiz, -. ftfrgiiihireff., ftfw-Sf',,: .s:T.1:it.fi K . , v , 'K git 133 4 , : X F' ' . ' iii. 3'J+1'ff '. Q' ' Rh? .. -, J , 9 ... rgggit A vgggg, F 1 ,, 1 - . Y at . 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X - f- ti ' r. r' ly :-' ' 3 .Y-Ji! r tl? lg, :,.:,:::u:-wzf rig',eflgfT2,s1frrlEf:Qv!2rr,elm222iyfnffl-'L wtisffgf-i'l,:ts2:gamer' zgiilfgqilliisgii ' f LL: 1 fit9?,i:,Ife5if3?l9Y hli1fExfff3irii2i1Qg5'- fm-5 . o r -' 'W M wgriasziw H6 7 miie mitiiifirtazszsfzww is an, it with-i se 1 i f g t 5 an ,Wigzfg 'ear n-i n tim-' .: V. r.: 'f 'n. 1 '... .. i' was E 5 .-r l m il f s-M er gg, 2 grew --ri 2 HS, 7 2 -1 1 he .2 fm' H itz. at 522, gg-'fgl Q8 Milf --'- - il' thw 'gf'Lf'f, 3 i 5 f ' t yfi zf , i.,, :?ffwf1:' Mamie? if . 1 ,game .- -Qi Wgimw g zqi . 3. ,91 1 f?5i'is?5ifi aff' 1, wg rg, gist ijggriifiirsrtiiiigs i fl fimfffsw' 7, is m .W,tf,.5iwjt+-lrliylgmwlfr Y L 1 1 V -: limit-figvirfiwwhf rt, 1iQzf.:E1:i fifxx?QTgittg?lQi?23s5ili?l tkgjlfzgfgr siijg QQEQKQ, f 53' iii' L7 -F' 57 511515758 H534 ' Mi A 552-iii',715Et?7i57f5fQi35i fffisiwfwg Yiziffie - . : 'A' t .. 9 . 5 V Efgrifilersiffstswjgw f i 5r5 2izigiiaaim:fm,,fs,a: ll i 1: ra or .,,,. ,,.. ,.., ,MW ..,. ,3,..,,,,t, t A Qqi t,,t,,m -,s...Mf21Wi7m 5 , ,fi Z, W , Q Igzfy xr mir - rwSiiw-Pwiifwrfkuiiie Razr' rs: P5 -v-. 0 M 1978-79 Varsity: 1st Row: Penny Davis, Judy Johnson, Velma Brock, Beth Fowler, Tina Foxhall, Gloria Bryley. 2nd Row: Mgr. Sandra Fowler, Stephanie Montgomery, Nita Johnson, Lisa Ferris, Sonja Hutcherson, Llz Phillips, and Regina Berry. A3 QQ, Q ,. r 1 1 E 3 A gl S ,, X 8 Q' prinq port - ,, , '-0 J ,, -1...,. K fu. .f, A x, 11 . Q 3 A S .. 41 . 4 , Y M4 W.,-v 4 ihuqll. Q- 8 if 4 ,42- , 1 , T72 M1173 9' 'Fam we wwf. , ' . X sawn , -5,5125 I V' ' f I .gm , 5-. ,., '5' 4 1- , k 1 Alan ,nb ..,. fg 4 4 I xx: E ,W a .L fl x 5 2 nv' N J ! i Tracksters Lack Depth The Cyclones though short in number competed didnt have enough runners to compete for any team trophies. lt was more of an individual effort. DISTRICT Qyclones Yayo Salinas and Ronny Wilson quali- fied for Regional. Yayo was second in the 880 and Ronny won the shot and discus. REGIONAL Yayo ran a record breaking 1:56:1 to win regional in Odessa. Although Ronny threw a personal placing third in the shot and fourth in the discus. STATE Yayo placed 7th at the state meet. After leading the first lap he was passed in the last 60 yards by arch-rival Pruitt. After he realized that there was no hope of winning first Yayo gradually dropped back into seventh place. well in the mleets they attended' Mdmphis just best, of 53'11M he failed to qualify for state by al to regional. VARSITY - Top row: Keith Wade, Terry Allard, Ronny Wilson, Tommy Morris, Scotty Lockhart, Yayo Salinas JV - Bottom row: Phillip McGlathery, John Kilgore, Charles Waller, Clif Tippett, Ricky Mackey. faj Yayo shows his emotions after setting a new regional record of 115611. fbi Ronny practices his form before going faj If you think it looks easy to hit, you ought to try it. fbj Tina spent many hours practicing her short iron shots. She finished her high school career by finishing second at State. She averaged 81 strokes per outing this sea- son. 187 The Memphis High girls golf team placed third at State. From left to right are: Donna Ferrel, Sandy Hindman, Tina Foxhall, Tammy and Sue Allen. ,,.,,,.-v N-.Qfel m ,, 4 .:Q.. 'T W Steve, Ftodney, and Lynn, the three leading golfers, are shown with their companion Andy Bean. Steve was Floydada medalist, and runner-up at district and Childress. He was also third med. at the Amarillo Relays. Rodney was 2nd medalist at Floydada and 3rd at district. Lynn led the team at the Cana- dian Tournament. ' 2 ' as N' f ' 1 '-'S ' N' si tif! 522222 Q-M , ' isnt ,Q QSEQH Q. pn.. -x si is iii HK!1!W!i!i!iH!i!i!'i5i! THE 1978-79 GOLFERS: Steve Ferris, Rodney Guy, Lynn Monzingo, Coach Dean Minor, Randy Bice, and Mark Metzger. 49 .....,-o.. .-,...., , K MM- , ' 5 . .f:,k K , K Lisa Ferris and Liz Phillips were the 1978-79 District doubles champs. -. ,E ,ikfn .. .t ,Q Q our 5 5 X X Q rl-A L ex K Beth Fowler and Stephanie Montgomery were the district dou- ps, i bles runner-u 43 .V In K we Q an CYCLONE NETTERS: Sonja Hutcherson, Lisa Ferris, Liz Phillips, Terri th:.MPHi.a ' 'A Stephanie Montgomery, and Beth Fowler. . ' 1:6 F o - ' -A 1 5 - 1 F . yi tg. K. .QE 1 h - t .,.- Sonja Hutcherson -three year state champion. Q i 2 2' -1 B! . Eg S K 2 S s Q SJAPHJJ . lop ,Q S WULQ S S I V4 V iff i l, S r'iiTf?i2S , 3 y L . . ' L Z . . h-'lf' Q. l ' V 1 .fiA,.y f , is eetitt M ' S .S to M - S E A ' gy 'X' . -ws--,s.,.ar.4yv.:a.f . k District champ and regional qualifier, Michael Roden. Seniors Scott Vacca and Bob Kehr practice before district. iinifiugig M- es. L LLVLL A 1 MJ. T ff :eggs 1978-79 BOYS TENNIS TEAM: Top row - Michael Floden, Bob Kehr, Scott Vacca, Lance Long. Bottom row -Flodney Jones, Quint Floyd, Mark Simmons. ' ' 51 Fw 3 i burst 'is FACES 72: FREE - r ME Delmina Alaniz Keith Atkins V7 F'x 1 -'10 Mary Alice Beasley 'Q fm Scott Becker Steve Booth Karen Callahan Regina Cardenas 21-'I ff Placido Casas Richard Clark ,. W dm. 'iq' 1? Azifm -,w p Bret Combs Debra Davis Cipriano Encinia Patty Cruze Benito Encinia Kelli Fisher Yolanda Flores 10' ' -..il X ,fav , X .' fax fr' Roger Garcia 4-f , , . 3 We ' -fr fi nil Ouintin Floyd ,wer ,Q ,ii x Q 7 Michelle Garlett Vx was I9 ,Pi fo- ,fox yr Terry Foster Rhonda Gable 5 4 ,E R ' -5- ,girr ll Rhonda Graham Tammy Hargrove Rhonda Graham and Richard Clark were elected class favorites Keith Atkins and Bret Combs competed for medalist in the district golf meet. Mary Hernandez Annette Jenkins W4 r . X K 1 fp F Kim Johnson Kathryn King Stacy Lemons Chris Levy Cab No, it's not Hallow- een, and it's not a witch, it's just Jackie Montgomery at a JV football game. Cbj A group of freshman girls stand around at half-time of the pow- derpuff football game. 56 Ricky Mackey Adam Mejia fem.. ii! 'n X Katherine Mestas Jackie Montgomery V00 BUSY J PHOYO Noi Avuilobh Philip Mcfslathery Teresa Newsome Sherryl Lillard Kelli Liner Denise Maddox Lavell May L N mf Q' if ABSENT . . . AVAILABLE 4 'l l1EHPHlS ygpnlle. Kari Posey Lonnie Riggs --'lu u I P M Diana Flodriquez Bill Rogers ca, It an feng- -QU' K .4-. . I it - Sheila Saxon Sandra Scott Sylvia Serna rv. Wi Jeff Vacca Jerri Waddill Karen Wade Pnoro NOT HEHPQ-N5 . N1- Charles Waller Demedra Wiggins Martha Zambrano tbl Cal These five girls competed in the JV division of the district tennis meet. Debra Davis and Jackie Montgomery placed 2nd in doublesg Kelli Fisher and Mary Hernandez placed ist in doublesg and Karen Callahan placed 1st in singles. Cbj Terry Foster placed 1st in the district JV boys singles. 57 SOPHOMORES 4 Q'- Jan Atkisson fb' 1 'S Allen Barnett Sharon Bass R hm Q Diana Breedlove Travie Brewer an ' If M-nl' e Sophomore class officers were: Scotty Lockart, Secretaryg Tommy Mor- ris, Vice-Pres.g Randy Bice, Preslg Jackie Waddill, Treasurerg Beth Fowler, Reporterg and Stephanie Montgomery, Student Council. . U,-s V! f Carol Alemon Robbie Austin or rw. . ,,.. is ,,t 1 fb -Q N 9' 2 Q .L Randy Bice Rhonda Bowman Roger Briggs Velma Brock LP Ann Bullock ZAnn Ellerd Belinda Encinia Denise Ferguson IW . Victor Flores X tl 'N A Dawnya Gilreath Dusty Hansard ' it L fi' Larry Foster N as i if if rrrr fi - e 'sea Ra. Jim Goldston ln Memory Johnnie Harris Dawnya Gilreath shows some of her spirit at one of the pep rallies. it A xiii. 5 Q, A A Q x E l ,njf X Beth Fowler Melanie Gilbert Lxvkk W.tK,,:,,,.. ,...1...1. - I i W Randy Bice, Kelly Wood and Scotty Lockhart, scheme on some trouble between classes. Q5 .-. V- ,, A - ,X 5 'X J' K' 1 l Chanla Harrell Lisa Hern Y' 'S -M E Ricky Hernandez Neta Johnson 59 John Kilgore Randy Lambert Sandy Lillard Tony Lindsey Scotty Lockhart Lu Maddox Rhonda Maddox I 'var Kim Pride played a tuba in band this year. Tonya Maddox Sw. 3 L Terry Messer Stephanie Montgomery eg: , , 60 L n Monzin O Tomm Moms Lu Maddox poses with her burned car and movie yn 9 Y star glasses. 'E 51' v-'fha sum, Sharon McKay Linda Pound 'Ds f, gas lyk , ' ' s-. ... 'UA' Kim Pride Jane Reyes 1 ta, yi. ,f X' Alex Rocha Joe Rodriquez Melie Rogers ad 1 ?,, rf. 5 , ' ,Ad Yun, ,rp V 4 mu , I ,i N Q Dane Sherry Todd Shields Cliff Tippett CDD Cab Sophomore Favorites: Beth Fowler and Randy Bice. Cbj Sandy Lillard battled the wind at the Cyclone Relays. Randy Tomlinson Jackie Waddill Kelly Wood 6' Z3 I 1 ,, JU IOR Regina Berry i Terri Callahan 40 Sue Allen -rw Sammy Braidfoot 1? 'Fw kr 'H P IX? ,, ,,.i,,,, , . . V K Lk: .3 :Q Barbara Canida I 1 A Jewel Austin xxx ,Xt . 1 5 . ,H I Q i I x Terry Brewer Steve Chick Q3 C , Q QE, 34 ' t .S ,L if . L 'Q , Q , .Ag - -1: Us f as C, Steve Becker Jerry Brock K fr 1' 'C' , ,JF 9' il s D ,Q K .N V. 4 Z- James Clark Carrol Crawford Cynthia Davis -Q., . A S 'i S if .Q iiiii f Q Wi: JUNIOR OFFICERS: Ricky Evans -,Bepotterf Jewel Austin - Secre- - - tar ' i. rk Metzger - President Cynthia Davis - Student Councilg penny Dams Rmky Evans 3 James Clark - Vice-President. ,Q fv-F' Alvin Ferguson Steve Ferrls Q 4 k N4 ff f, ,fa M 4 'S ! ' J '., I M - Rodney Guy Carl Hancock l 1' Shirleen Hudson Sonja Hutcherson Sandra Fowler Peter Garcia -.. 75 . rc ' f -Q ' 1 - ,. 'x rc, I K , x My f . 5 J We for W Judy Johnson Lenoria Johnson ,qv 4?-u ,f c Us f , ew, 9 1 Shirleen took school seriously during the last few days. Wesley Johnson Rodney Jones faj Mark Simmons, David Sterling, Carrol Crawford, Sammy Braidfoot, Brad Whitten and Brock Whitten were Junior cheerleaders for the powderpuff foot- ball game. fbj Carl Hancock cleans out his locker on the last day of school. if-JD 64 Terry Lindsey Vince May ,W .fe 'J Jeri Montgomery j,Ii1p by Rene Pena Mabel Perez Tony Richards Elizabeth Roach Q Wayne Long Daman Mejia Donald Matthews -D5 Mark Metzger A ,X gt ,. A E Q , Bettie Roberts ass ,fAf :. 4 6 'A 1 x..J- ! f. J, hef'Y'nv JeffSmith ., , 4' 4 Q6 A,Ax 'L i' Chris Stewart k 6 - i 'W .I I ' M44 ,401 t I W . ,gg I Larry Watson IOL Timmy Wiginton X, Mark Simmons , ny gs ' gg, 5, W .., or y ' f T - xx B - K dk. ' I David Sterling ca, Lynnette Wade Brenda Washington .901 4 e. -W l Xi: Brad Whitten Brock Whitten l Ronny Wilson Joe Zambrano 9 rs, M 13 if gp- 'U' x If ' X A1 Cbl faj Cynthia and Ricky seem to be enjoying them- selves at the Jr-Sr Banquet. fby Sandra keeps an eye on the game at one of the home basketball contests. 65 Glenn Dun Bryloy Virginia Cannon Donna Gail Fam! Lil! F0fril Peggy FOVIIOI Tina Kay Foxhall Rohm K. Hancock Dahlia Maria Garcia Sandy Kay Hindman Jcala Garcia Malanla Jana Huffman 1 -- President, Sharryl Lynna Johnson l 67 Donna Lynn Maddox i 1 + ' sq-A L Roboli Lynn Kahr Lanes Hill Long JOIOPYIIIII G Lopez Fowler? .4 ENIQR J . Q is fga, 'ici arid Piggy - I - 1 'muy non Phillip! 68 Ktlli Lligh Plidl Rlynlyll 1 WOOGIOU Rithlldtbll Ill menus nmgm noun Peggy Ann Talley oougm E. wiggm noun noanquaz Scott Allen Vloca hu., Z iiiffyk Gnome Aaron Vhllilms Gerardo B. Salman Ridllrd Wrifli Patncm Vlhnlor Snldof i Kllul Bfllll wld' 69 wmgh Elem, ' THESE ' lass J bu. 5 4. fig Ina leve Kelli and Ray at graduation. iii ,jig J , :N '--. ff .- ff in ffif 7 ,I 1 5 Q if HAPPENINGS Remember the good times . . . Homecoming activities got off to a blazing start at the bonfire Thursday night. The spirit was heightened bythe cheerleaders, band and citizens of the town. The long awaited day started like any other day, until the pep rally. It was good to see the familiar faces ofthe graduates who returned for this special weekend. At halftime, the band helped in the crowning of Sandy Hindman as the 1978 Homecoming Queen. Although the game was lost to Sanford-Fritch, the students and graduates forgot the game and boogied to the music at the dance on Saturday night. if 1 in if ,I Il ffff' ,au Q V' a Q A g, Wk MTW vu Cal lay This was one of the rides that lit up the town during the carnival. fb, Determination is shown on the laces of players of the football team. fcj These are the gifts exchanged by the physics class. Use a little imagination and try to figure out who's is who's. fdj The physics class during their Christ- mas celebration. Bob was absent in the picture - he was mixing punch! Alisha ,, ia J. Q , 1 g X in' . 3 3. 1 na Nd' Kal Karen Callahan spreads spirit at a JV basketball game, Cbj Richard and Rhonda look like they've got senioritis - AND THEY'RE ONLY FRESHMENY fcj For 810,000 - Pick out the BEANHEAD! fdj The Cyclones show Panhandle who's the best as they score one of their final touchdowns. l E ld? .v .FN ,.t In ldi Cay Jeff Smith, Todd Shields, Bret Combs, Tommy Morris, Randy Bice, Chanla Harrell, Jan Atkisson, Kelli Pride, Shelley Garlett, and Tina Foxall fnot picturedj received scholastic awards this year. fby Barbara demonstrates her IO in a restaurant while on a band trip. fcj The high school parking lot is where all of the socializing went on during the lunch hour. fdj The Homemaking class learned how to decorate cakes and pastries during the year. fe! Lisa goes for the basket as Regina and Stephanie look forthe rebound. R , eww -44.x. 1 T' Ww- ,,g.-Q . 3,1-. .5 -p-N' A -.Qt , , we 1 5 , ni -4-5, . Heir THEM Cows ouTA HEA'! A as ,Li tab This was only part of the action that happened at the powderpuff football game. Cby This eclipse of the sun occurred on February 26, 1979 and was the last one to be seen in this century. fcj Larry Wat- son, Ricky Evans, James Clark, and Tony Richardson were junior coaches for the powderpuff game. fdj Dawnya, Scott, and Vince seem to think that something is funny at one of the home basketball games. 81 tb? fab This was one of the original decora- tions and also where the pictures were taken. fbj Mark Metzger, president of the junior class, presented and welcomed the seniors. fcj The students and honored guests waited for the banquet to begin. fdy Sophomore server Tonya Maddox fills up the glasses for several juniors. C87 U 5 N K Q if 1 Cap The dance seemed to go on all night and everyone had a wild and crazy time. Cbj This was part of the equipment used by the disc jockey to get the good sound and special effects. icy The food was served and the crowd began to enjoy what would be an unforgettable night. A ,J u-tby i U in o Q iysiei be gQ . i.'- I . .. ., M 'IN CCD A-,M -1 lt 151 A it TY 'QP' if l l P l 5 2 5 Q l E l l I F I 2 S l 4 CCD Cd? faj The Physics class built rockets and launched them during the last six weeks of school. fbi Tammy Browning's rocket got off to a good start, but. . .icy The rocket never quite made it back down again. Qdj The Senior English class performed their plays for the public and put on a hilarious act. Cdl Several freshmen from the physical science class hover over Mr. Lange to find out their final test grades. 84 ,n 1 K 'ef'- i 4' '44 ll! U- u..M.w-f - 31 if' tbl X tal We, the students of Memphis High School, shared a special kind of unity. We knew each other in ways that can only be obtained by attending a small school. And that together- ness made all of the troubles worth it. tbl School's out and classrooms and halls are empty - but only for the summer. fc! This cap and gown symbolizes the end of high school for 39 of us - but also the beginning of our lives as adults. fill N w X N 'i 3 QQ. ,ff L-9 42'-S' v 5 - ks' Q1 . W2 ' F. . . 4 , A , f- f , - Q- fix -3 -L.h NX ,. , . , ,,,,,-a-'T-' ' K K' k M Ww..., ,.,.,. FFA Sweetheart Peggy Fowler ef 2 FHA Ideal Yayo Salinas .su-'Jai' '?' P' fam' Wx. fs? ,MW-..., . ,W fra QL, P A, if , ff - '1.,,W5 u ji pw- -Q-1 Basketball King and Queen Woodrow Richardson Gloria Bryley Football Sweetheart Tammy Browning Lisa Ferris Kindra Blackmon Runner-up Runner-up Tri-Captains . Doug Wiggins Terry Allard Woodrow Richardson ,-- - Freshman Princess: Sophomore Princess Tammy Hargrove Dawnya Gilreath Terry Foster, escort Scotty Lockhart, escort Jurlgrnjirjncessz Senior Princess: KC nthia Dax7isN Kelli Pride f'Fi!1i c'ky Evans, scort Lance Long, escort 'I979 Annual Queen Lisa Ferris Terry Phillips, Escort Pages: Tonda Pate, Todd Morgan 'K E gf , ,. -fe , I . --.25 511 ,-- ,ww 1 BOB KEHR High Ranking Boy Salutatorian WSNM. SHELLEY GARLETT I 5' X A .NN il TINA FOXHALL MARTHA GRIFFITH Valedictorian High Ranking Girl in f'. QP? P A ,per .ks-vw. NNS3 1..J:.,.a-. W --..B....,..xM+w--' Money, Money, Money Although it was sometimes a pain in the neck ads raked in most of the dough used in financing the yearbook. Selling ads turned out to be a lot tougher than some students at MHS expected. To many it meant convincing different business- men of how badly they needed an ad in the 79 yearbook but to the editors it meant endless hours of drawing them up and then the frustrating times of having to tear them up and start all over again. 'ii 5 T WEBB S STUDIO Mr and Mrs Jim Vaughn Childress Texas Portraits and Frames 102 RAYFORD HOLTMAN VENDING 229 2nd St N E Childress Texas 937 3350 937 3342 ,XZ ,,,- V ' .V f K T OI' T I - ' I 1 FORAN FORD N P D8fD MOTOR CO S 40 N ISI M I-I 259 3456 79 ICI PHYLLIS DUNN Ph 259 2355 GIBSON S DISCOUNT GIBSON S Y M In WESTERN MOTEL 259 3593 H y 287 N FIELD'S MOTOR CO. New and Used Cars 4I3 N. 7'I'I1 Jimmy Fields Sears AUTHORIZED CATALOG SALES MERCHANT 52 N ISI 259 358I XS I OLD FASHIONED FREEZE d 103 by , at DONLEY COUNTY WATER CONTROL lmprovemenl' Dns+ruc+ No I Memphis Texas nooowsm KBGH RADIO u3oKHz Memphis Texas KBGH reaches more people more ofien 'lhan any olher local medua James Floyd General Manager Loree Pound D J Loree Pound Program Dlrec+or Audrey Pound D J Audrey Pound Program Dlreclor Michael Roden D J Debble Floyd Secrefa ry IO4 A as T A Sk ' it , n is nn 05 L ' ' ' . 'P Q Y, K 5 s I I I Q . I Z l Vlll ,M Al 5 A D. .ff , , M -,N ggi' 'J N . Y I T V f f y K ' I I ,pmafw fd 79245 G A F d +o row Wi+h '+I-FI-TIEIEITISITITITR M EM PHIS COM PRESS Serving 'the area for1'he pas? 55 years Your business and friendship IS 6PPI'9CId+9d M C Allen J Presldenf Ed Flero Manager GREENE DRY GOODS F In 909 259 29I2 GEORGE S FLYING SERVICE Ph 259 2000 HIGHTOWER TEXACO 259 3I95 ZOIBI: M I1 DIXON S SALES 81 SERVICE 4-O 259 2445 I20 S F ffh GOLDEN SPREAD IRRIGATION SUPPLY INC. Kray Aluminum Pipe Puc Fi'Hings Buckner Sprinklers Rainbird Sprinklers Designing 81 Engineering Ins+aIIa'I'ion Ames. Profn Planned Equupmeni Tru Mahc Parfs Sales Serv ce 2592963 FEDERAL TANK IIGFEZIZZ' 22395223 Rf? TESTING 2 I 6 Eas+ Mann Memphis Texas Pressure Teshng for your Safefy W B CoII1ns Owner 259 33II C:e1 'Bibs -- ,-:alll ifwif Al 4 COUNTY TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT INC JOHN DEER DEALERSHIP Hwy 287 Norfh Phone Memphis Texas Jerry Hesfer Mgr 259 35I4 Pee Wee Simmons Par'Is Mgr Bob Trnbble Service Mgr Jon na o l l ll I0 IM' SHIRT I X' TEES AND JEANS Name Brand Jeans TFGHSIG S For Women s Smar'I Apparel THE LADY FAIR IdeaI Grf'Is 259 3262 Memphis Nor'II'1 SII1 Memph ME MEMPHIS GLASS AND SUPPLY FIoor Coverlngs Wmdshuelds Thermopane PIaIes Mirrors Window SafeIy Glass Wesf NoeI 259 3 I 50 IO9 5 . I' . .TI .Q ., U . i, , A X . ' P I f ' Af A-as T-Vis? A :AQ ' A S I ? K 3 9 P - - r U I is - I MEMPHIS UPHOLST- ERY Pick-up and Delivery Free Esfimafe on AII UphoIs+ery Work 7'Ih and Bruce CAMPBELL INSURANCE MIST Texas AGENCY The Insurance S'rore I05 Soufh 6'Ih Memphis Texa 259 353I FOWLER S DRU John Duck and Bob Fowle Phone 259 25l9 IIO SPICER S FLOWERS if CW I We Have Every Blooming Thing AFS Wire Service 600 Noel 259 333I Memphis Texas DEVILLE RESTAURANT Jerry Jaco Owner U S 287 Nor+h 259 2I I6 SPICER FUNERAL HOME .8 Xiigbg f it goaaf 5 I4 Nor'Ih Tenfh S+ Memphis Texas ? ' :IZ M J EXXON ELLIOTT S SERVICE Phone 259 22 I 5 Highway 287 Memphis Texas LUSK CLEANERS Imemphas 103 N. no+h S+. 259-303 I CompIe+e Dry Cleaning Service Kirby Vacuum Cleaners Sales S+eam CarpeI Cleaning Congra+uIa+ions Seniors PHILLIPS MACHINE SHOP ng L 'EF' 6-IL lx f' THE I GOLDEN COBWEB ANTIQUES Primiiives and CoIIecI'abIes Virginia Browder 4I 3 Main GARNER CONOCO CARL S GROCERY Y H gh y 287 ph 259 2890 h O R DOC SAYE C dF 259 2322 259 253l M h II2 ANDY GARDENH A I2 Ff+I1S+ B 259 R 259 27 MID CONTINENT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY o 7oolIooD y ZACK FISHER AGENCY XJ kFh Ph 259 3430 P I Ice-Gas pen : - : ail l2I Bo Irin Dr. ' Mem iS.T Phone - Memp is, Texas ll ll P C' , O I X GeneraI genf Q I I ree'I ' Memphis, Texas 79245 MobiI onsignee Phone us.: -344I Taylor Evans-Liqui eed es.: -33 Zac ig er . . one - ' emp is Texas Mem his, Texas MEMPHIS FEED SEED 81 GARDEN SUPPLY TWH 9 HALL COUNTY FARM BUREAU 259 2I DR JACK L ROSE OpI'ome+rIs+ 259 22I6 4I5E ph FOXHALL COTTON ph COMPANY PATRICK CHEMICAL 51 of Compllmenfs Shirey 8: JoAnn Pafrick JanI+or Supplies 259 3 I67 722 N I7+h Memphus, Texas ph C,-NX JIM BARBEE'S TEXACO SERVICE CENTER Highway 287 Memphis, CompIimen+s of I I CompIImen+s of I ' ' , III fx , V . . arrison - Mem I Mem Is, Texas I' 523.4-F ef? ia I 1 :Jr Con ra+uIa+ions from I I I5 Noel Phone -2 I Mem is, Texas Mem is, Texas Q, J? . Te DON G. COCKERELL CO WHITE'S HOME 81 AUTO STORE KBChk dA+S pl 259 276I h Real Es'ra+e Agency The Panhandle Abslracl' Co. Inc. Q3 + 205 S blh S+ 259 293I B 8 ph Compllmenls of NATIONAL FARMERS UNION INSURANCE CO Hgh y287 N h E Had, BRUCE BROS MOBIL I 259 2739 D d M W 259 3067 II4 Congralulales 'the Seniors of 79 Ph 259 2646 . . lc H p ' Ab I dT'+I I M p ' T . I I 24 M Q A Place for All of Your Insurance Needs. I wa or+ ddie u es on - ' Joe avi c hor+er - I V one - WILLIAMS OIL 81 GAS 259-29I I Memphis, Texas JEAN'S WESTERN WEAR Sf'-.. We carry compIe'Ie Wes+ern CIo+I1es for enhre 'family Also supplies for horses and +acIx I02 SouI'I1 5+I1 Memphis Texas M5 WQWQQWQ fo sf' -,,,1.ffnmwz-aQ... '.?f'ir ? 'w 353' A A MB ,ff LESLIE S FLOWERS MEMPHIS LUMBER CO Say I+ wn+I1 flowers Lumber BulIdung Ma+eruaIs II6 N em s+ree+ Phone 259 3569 259 359' 7'0 Bfadfofd II5 1 1 '7Ira. I I 1 V ' V f If - M alex . Y -fin . fr. - f'r,' , ,, I, 4 . :f s , i' . 9 If ' ., ' . 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Q1 A LOCKHART PHARMAc:Y Go Cycl ul Ones II7 One l I6 Soufh 5+h F All Y B Y N d , I Box 399 BRANDING IRON Specializing in Cha r- Broiled SI'ea Irs Hours: I I:00 a.m.-IO:00 p.m Highway 287 Memphis, Texas DAVIS IRRIGATION COMPANY Morris Davis Professional Engineer Office Phone 259-2757 H Ph 259-3242 Memphis, Texas 79245 ome one O K TIRE CENTER Richard and Chris Liner CompIe+e Tire Serv ce Phone 259 255i Highway 287 Nor+h Memphis Texas ' x Ti'si -- 5a s f . . ' . ,I I ' . . . I il KW .. . . .. 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Ph lla! staff yy 6I8M 259 2235 DAIRY QUEEN OF MEMPHIS 02223 Highway 287 Norfh Memphis Texas 259 273l T20 BOLDEN'S MOBIL Tune-Ups an Manor Repalrs I0+l1 Noel Memphns Texas 259 2852 l'tKKI:L 5 259 3204 5l 7 Noel Memphis Texas ...wi- llm as S PERRY BROS The Place 'ro Do Your Shoppmg 259 25I7 Memplus Swais BYLOW FOOD STORE Memplwus Texas 121 HALL COUNTY FARM SUPPLY Ele aio Feed S F COTTON COUNTRY SEED AND DELIGHTING NC uahiy Dellnhng and Seed Treahng All Brands Cerhfudy and Seled CoHon Seed Lynn B ya ni ee Veier ary Suppl es 259 2222 259 2335 Bo 336 Memph s Te as ORCUTT IMPLEMENT All s Chal a se PI Hessf n Deale H y 287 ANN S Pho e 259 3209 726 Mal Memph s Te as Lo s Ann Monz gop An Cofer 2592877 MADDOX GARAGE T22 Me phs Te as If-D Ln! Ek S SNIDER INSURANCE 'WMM Trlbble Cleaners A YK C, + Y w N WC' f C 2592567 P 259 6 ph h DE VILLE BEST WESTERN MOTEL AND RESTAURANT GOOD LUCK CYCLONESU Ph 259 3583 Memph1s,Texas H gh y 287 2 T 9 W l T ...Mn f T ' T, 1' fw Ns - ' C, A57 ' Insurance of n in Wha ever ou ear, H90 oe' e eani wifh are. A hone -2I2 M ' T Memp is' Texa LIGHTHQUSE D c cum CONSIGNEE ELECTRIC TEXACO INC COOPERATIVE 201 N 4+h Memphus Texas 79245 259 2913 me W W Hmm Memphls Texas Phone 259 2928 502 S 2nd BRANIGAN'S JEWELRY Jewelry Manufadurmg Glffware Anhque CIocIcs I 124 II S bfh Memphls ARCHER S REDI P MX ,fs-Q C145 KV ix H --Q NORMAN ARCHER Phone 259 2682 Memphns, Texas 79245 ARCHER REDI MIX Memphls, Texas o 0 I 0 . . ,,I'u'?- 1. w,,,,,.-,,,,,,,,,,, 5 61,22 .,.,..,.......... 7 ' ............,...... ww-,N 1: -an--..... I...,,......,.,.,,, -,,4 ' 4 - - 1--Q... ,.---nl... '- - --........ --1---'W V , ei,-M ...-.. 'l.....--, -----.4 - - Ls, ,H ,N-U-Q ----.......J I ,M , I I ,R - ,,....,,, F I W1-Tfgf 3-3 3 -- ,, . 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MEMPHIS CONVALESCENT CENTER Bob and Frances Huffman l4l 5 N. l8+h Memphis, Texas 126 MESSICK EQUIPMENT ss ' ' -K 9 Memphis Texas , 5 . T k x Highway 287 Phone 259-2 I 30 P P 9 P A ig A if ,,4w Q U 2 -.. f 5. fi M 1 p 4QUU.7l.,ffll'lP.'lisL'. 5 4 x V N BROWN AUTO SUPPLY Your Business us Apprecua+ed Phone 259 2022 Memphis Texas Hardware Guffs Appliances 702 Noel 259 30l I Memphis Texas N 7 I I THCMPSON BRGS. CO. - ---V - --YY vwvrsvrfnvi . . - 1 .. ... -,...-,,.,. .., W ,,,,,. We are finished. We, together, have 9 X Created a boolg with our own hands and minds. ' ' It is impossible to capture all of the emotions, spirit and memorable times that we have experienced on paper - but, nevertheless, we tried. God bless Mrs. Tribble for leaving us alone, yet being thereg the entire annual staff for working many hours in preparing this bookg but most of all - the students of MHS for making this 1978-79 school year worth writing about. The 1978-79 Cyclone Editors W ,gf wil wwwwhwm wwlmf wWf?aL. 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