Mesquite High School - Mesquite O Yearbook (Mesquite, TX)

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It has been a pleasure to produce this year's edition of the Mes- quite-O and we hope it brings you much pleasure and many silver- y S lined memories. x IH Q Wi jelnppffdudil qw ,, if aryl? W Siisegiieegd ff fig' i M6 ll ' Memoriam - 'Dedication MRS. JAUNITA DAVIS It has been our custom, in recent years, to dedicate the annual only when we felt there was one among us that truly deserved the honor. We made the decision to dedicate this year's edition to Mrs. Davis a number of months before she passed away. We regret that she did not live to receive the dedication. I Mrs. Davis has been an outstanding teacher, as well as a friend, to many students that have passed through Mesquite High in the past few years. Despite extreme physical adversity, Mrs. Davis established the Vocational Office Education program in our school this year and did an outstanding job. ' Her courageous determination to carry on, when most people would have given up, was an inspiration to all who knew her. Her presence here is sorely missed, but we trust she lives with the Lord, and- with him there is no pain, only happiness. Jesus said unto hher, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. St. john 11: 25-26 'Ji -me-rv GARY DENNIS Gary lost his life in a car accident early this year. He was a sophomore and a promising athlete. His .presence at MHS is sorely missed. THE ABIDING LOVE It Singeth low in every heart, We hear it each and all- A song of those who answer not, However we may callg They throng the silence of the breast, We see them as of yore- The kind, the brave, the sweet, Who walk with us no more. 'Tis hard to take the burden up When these have laid it down 3 They brightened all the joy of life, They softened every frown, But, Oh, 'tis good to think of them When we are troubled sore! Thanks be to God that such have been. Although they are no more. More homelike seems the vast unknown Since they have entered thereg To follow them were not so hard, Wherever they may fare, They cannot be where God is not, On any sea or shore, Whate'er betides, thy love abides, Our God, forever more. -fohfz lI7hi!e Clnfzdzvirk P- , ara. MR. L. B. McLARAN Everyone .who know Mr. Mc- Laran was saddened by his death. He had been associated with our school as Tax Assessor for the past sixteen years. His cheerful personality will be missed by all who knew him. 3 My ,A 13 , Ta ble of Contents Administration 5-12 Faculty 13-54 Seniors 35-64 juniors 65-86 Sophomores 87- 1 1 6 Whois Who 117-128 g Organizations 129-148 Athletics 149-168 ' I Activities 169-178 Advertising 179-207 bil. , 1 4 -!' 'Args' F' Fwy Mesquite Board of Education f'5 ' aw HAROLD JORDAN , N-'wg -I. VV. MCDONALD 'QW' MRS. GEORGIA KIMBALL Secretary JAMES CREECH 1. -If Mf. E. HAMM President - E ,'a,.-QD RICHARD MOTLEY Vice-President THOMAS MCCALLUM CECIL BEASLEY Assistant Superintendent Personnel d ministrative Staff J. C. CANNADAY Assistant Superintendent Secondary Schools WALTER FLOYD Assistant Superintendent Elementary Schools ws, S., .K ,, R AX as-f JACK HICKS Assistant Superintendent Business Manager 1 W ' i5 p f If 4 V ?, r O lx.-P' 5 l 'L -, , igsgfggifsi- .j, 35 ,, 'iY'Qi'A3' Q 1 g . . ll ' . fn H A 1 .,, 7 ,L ,' ' iff . 7 ,Q ,. ' - --M A Nfl V , -'Lb , fi f ?f:1,?2Cf' ,Q ,V . .4,b Q ,M 551 u-Nz. A405 ' MR. KENNETH COLEY Principal Mr. Coley has been with the Mesquite School System for nine years, serving first as an English teacher and then as an assistant principal before becoming principal at Agnew Junior High, He became high school principal this year and ,has filled this position with efficiency and understanding. We here at MHS are very proud to have him at the helm. 9 r E Assistant Principal DON WOOLEY Mr, Wooley is serving his first year as assistant prin- cipal of Mesquite High School. He has been in the Mesquite system several years, first serv- ing as basketball coach and then as assistant principal at Wilkinson Jr. High last year. School Secretaries MISS MOORE MRS. DYER ,SXXI X 1 S is These two ladies are indispensable to the efficient functioning of our school. They are constantly being of service to both students and teachers. I0 I fx X .. VIRGINIA M. GEE M.E. East Texas State University Counselor Mary waits for instructions as Mr. Briggs looks over the jobs to be clone for the clay. These students look on as Mr. Peveto talks to them about vocations. Counseling must be a full-time job at MHS because Bobbie E is only one of the many students that come to talk to Mrs. Gee each day 4 SIDNEY PEVETO North Texas State University Counselor 'X L, D. BRIGGS M.Ed. North Texas State University Supervisor Key Club Sponsor H? 'Nt 'U DENNY DAY M.Ed. East Texas State Univ. Visiting Teacher FRANK E. GRAVES East Texas State Univ. Registrar I 701112 jennifer goes to Mr, Graves, the registrar, for some free advice. , 1:2 T BQ-ww Mrs. Cruce and Bonnie discuss a current issue of I2 Srientific American. 'X Mr. Day spends a great deal of his day on the phone checking on absentees. ALMA A. CRUCE B.S. Texas Women's Univ. Librarian A. F. VILLANUEVA Bachelor of Music Education Southwest Texas State Orchestra Band ALTON POLK M.Ed. Stephen F. Austin Director of Instrumental Music Stage Band Sponsor I4 Members of the A Band are well- trained in playing their instrumentsg this is obvious. Here we see them rehearsing for one of their perform- ances. ' T - 1 :lu ff .W or - Patty and Barbara, A Band members, seem to be watching something. Wonder what it could be? These B Band students practice dil- igently so that they can become A Band members. N 4 , , 132015 if 'W iii -f.,'2ff5akb wk P31599-5'f'c? 'lin:.y . . '?Q I i i 'QT -. T T, 1 Art 8 Chorus E, s- K y Q A silt V t A NIT Q SUNNI scorr 1 ' B.A. 'T Texas A. 8: I. Art These Art I students exhibit great thought and concentration as they Work with tempera paints. Concentrating on theirparrs and on Mr. Brantley's nstructions, these Chorus students fill the room with their voices. 'X' I Sophomore Sponsor Eff? '21 r -15493 ' '24 ' Vicki Miller admires some of the Work done by the Art classes. These students watch intently for the signal from Mr. Brantley to begin. sf- X DANIEL BRANTLEY B.M. Baylor University Chorus and Music Theory I5 O rs.. I' A CAR OLYN ZIMMERMAN ROBBIE LOCK B.S. M.Ed. East Texas State University Typing I Annual Sponsor East Texas Baptist Typing I Sophomore Sponsor Dennis receives constructive criticism from Rusty, Larry, and Mrs. Lock as he tries his luck at Typing I. Mrs. Whitehurst directs Sandra in the use of the electric type- writer. This is the only class in Typing I that uses the electrics. or james breezes on as Pat has somewhat of a problem. These students are in the process of learning to become good salesmen. Here they practice their sales pitch. SANDRA WADE MARTHA WHITEHURST B,S, M.Ed. East Texas East Texas State State University University Typing II Typing I O ITI m 40 fs I I' . f 9 PENNY DRAWERT ERNESTINE BROWN B.B.A. B.S. University of Texas East Texas State Univ. Shorthand I Business Law and Bookkeeping Carrie Jones practices her shorthand by means of a dictaphone. Junior Sponsor i.,.t'f- ' y E Q X1 ,A fx K- K, These Typing I students are learning how to coordinate their , , , . brain and fin ers as the strive to improve their in . Using the adding machines in bookkeeping simplifies finding g Y typ g the correct answer for these students' practice sets. RUTH SANDERS SARA ANNE TURNER B.B,A. B.B.A. West Texas State Univ. Stephen F, Austin Bookkeeping I Zlncl II State College FBLA Sponsor Business Math Typing II National Honor Society This student writes information on the board that will be used to work a difficult problem in business math, ,.-- 11' --EV' v' at I MARIE AVERY M.A. University of Oklahoma Spanish I and III Student Council ... fits... Mrs. Yium helps these Franch students with their gram- mar as they translate sentences into French. ROBERTA LEE M.A. University of Texas Latin and Spanish II Spanish Club and Latin Club rg ti I . als? . , lf, ,, ,lf it i , 'Q' . 5 L Mrs. Lee s Latin students pro- claim Latin to be the key to all romance languages. Foreign Language These Spanish I students attempt to order a meal by speaking only Spanish. ,..s K NANCY BRIGHT SUSIE YIUM B.A. M.Ed. Indiana State Univ. University of Spanish I and II Arkansas French I and II Senior Sponsor Spanish Club Mrs. Grayson helps these students to understand some of the points of Shakespeare's juliur Caesar, ,lea if A NANCY ALEXANDER ANN FLOWERS B.S. B.A. University of Texas North Texas State Univ. English II English II I Senior Sponsor in-sr 'excl .1 A a VIRGINIA COSTLOW B.S. finer Stephen F. Austin State College English II 'Ee V All Star Drill Team -54 I, '7'? . 1.0 '.. Pat and other students discuss the relation of the bulle- tin board with their current studies. Miss Alexander checks Diane's paper and seems to be checking the cameraman as Well! LEOLA GRAYSON M.Ed. North Texas State U. English II FTA Sponsor CAROLYN GILBREATH B.A. East Texas State University Speech 84 Drama ALMA SPEARS M.A. University of Texas English BARBARA MCCARLEY East Texas State University English III NELI. KENNEDY B.A. East Texas State University English III junior Class Sponsor 3 I1 U 3 E Sherry doesn't seem to mind speaking before the class in Mrs. Gi1breath's Speech class. Mary and Richard work diligently to finish thei research papers on Benjamin Franklin for Mrs Kennedy. Some of Mrs. Costlow's sophomore students ponder what road they wil take in the future that lies ahead of them. Senior Class Sponsor ELIZABETH GOODEN University of Texas English II Vex BARBARA LEWIS M.A. North Texas State University English IV The Forum Sponsor I University of Minnesota I English IV X ,ya 1, It v IRENE LEAK iv J t B.A. q National Honor Society Sponsor sv 3 Ax 4 its X x ,Qu . S ELAINE GRIFFIN B.A. East Texas State Univ. English III Junior Sponsor HAROLD THOMPSON M.Ed. East Texas State Univ. Algebra I Bc Il Coach Youth For Christ Sponsor JO ANN CROSS M.Ed. East Texas State University Trigonometry Geometry Math Club Sponsor 22 Math These math students ponder the mysteries of the slide rule, but not for long for Mrs. Cross will soon have them using it with accuracy. Mr. Adams explains to Bruce one of the many theorems used in solving geometry equations. 4' lg., O Q iq Q5 Pam and Diane beam happily as they work an Algebra II prob- lem in Mr, Thomhson's class. fit GLENN C. ADAMS M.Ed. East Texas State University Geometry Sophomore Sponsor l -fi'-l Billy seems to have finally grasped the principle of new math that Ivir. Noble has been explaining to him. MARJORIE FERGUSON B.S. Northeast Louisiana State Geometry Sophomore Class Sponsor it-T ,,...QL 6 ,.. HJ v'x 'ld Lonnie endeavors to master the gebra II in Mr. Edmonds' class. W. L. EDMONDS B.S. Stephen F. Austin Algebra Il Youth for Christ 8: Math Club Sponsor F 4 T X. .Q ' 'J ,. -up , , 'r ' i t 2 X ff.f3.'5if., fluf...-: ,. fu I.rij,:,.5', 5 V4 4.1 :X .Vs-'Ki 'ffl-1 VU! -' :.Z1f?'A4 .lv ff 'f' S-.i -fffi-'Skit l'ii . if 2 ' ,miie fundamentals of Al- JAMES NOBLE M.Ed. North Texas State University Algebra I Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Ferguson aids this student in solving a dif- ficult equation by using various theorems which are basic to geometry. 23 Physical Education Mechanical Drawing l CHARLES M. QUALLS M.E. North Texas State University Athletic Director their breath. Calisthenics is an important part of the Boys' P.E. program. Gym suits don't seein to be too popular in this class! Neil works diligently over his model home in Me- chanical Drawing class. These P.E. students take time out from their exercises to catch L.........-n 'A tell . . is.,c, .H tttty ..--..-w-- W BOB ROBINSON Baylor University Physical Education Larry, David, and Mike work on their architectural drafting. DANNY CLARK B.S. East Texas State University Mechanical Drawing Skeeter Guard Sponsor Physical Education LAVONNE XVELLS B.S. East Texas State University Physical Education iMr Maines seems to be enjoying this student's answer to a These PE. girls demonstrate their rhythmic exercises for the Cafflefil CYS. RONNIE HELM M.Ed. North Texas State University Physical Education Coach yu.: If 1 .ff JAMES D. MAINES B.S. Austin College Health B Team Couch DORA GARZA B.S. Texas A 8: I Physical Education Tennis Coach i, These students stand proudly in front of their bulletin board after they have finished discussing a' unit in- Home and Family Living. CAROLYN UNDERWOOD B.S. Texas Technological Homemaking F.H.A. Sponsor as-is m E m El Brenda demonstrates the use of a special attachment to make intricate designs in homemaking. MYRNA DIXON B.A. Washington State College' Homemaking F.H.A. Sponsor Sylvia and Yolanda be- gin preparations for a meal in homemaking class. RUTH THOMPSON M.A. Texas Women's University Homemalcing F.H.A. Sponsor lf.: 4 l,7, all 5 Distributive Education Pat and Larry duplicate cop- ies of important business papers on the xerox machine. This is part of their job at the library where they are employed as a part of the V.O.E. Department. 1 Vocational Office Education N..,.v' JOHN C. SHEDD B.B.A. North Texas State University Larry rings up another item on the cash register in his on the job training at Minyard's. Q2 lt JAUNITA D. DAVIS M.B,A. Southern Methodist University Vocational Office Education VO-EC Club Sponsor D.E, Club Sponsor These D.E. students examine pam- phlets on the bulletin concerning var ious vocations. Students in Mrs. Davis' V. O. E. classes tions. practice using the multiple-listing-sta 27 Q X JANIE s. CROCKER M.Ed. North Texas State University Chemistry PURPOSE PROBLEM , H leg -.131-l' l f ,-- ,,,,.,.......-- Lil X , i L. il il - l E Jw,-,f , RE is Q.,-, S Kkb, '7'-N. ,fa L,'. , :ft-Elieggli . ,kh, 'Wapujli V- ' r rl' 1 C i e n Ann takes notes while she attentively listens to a lecture given by Mr. Gibbins. C E Ronnie Collier displays his project which re- ceived first place in the zoology division in Mes- quite's Science Fair. gi-n-In ml Nancy Massey proudly displays her project 'and her many awards. Nancy received the Grand Award of the Science Fair. N'-S. Mrs. Crocker explains to Sheila and Ernest the chemical process involved in this lab experiment. ROBERT L. GIBBINS B.S. Daniel Baker of SW University Chemistry I 8a II Science Club Sponsor WALTER L. BELL M.Ed. East Texas State . Univ. Algebra II 8: Physics Junior Sponsor JB ini 1 I l SHIRLEY GARRETT N,- M.Ed. Biology I 8: II l l :Z 5 774,-1 I . Beaty points out the gastocnemius muscle to Ricky Fergu- Ofl. East Texas State Univ. Science Club Sponsor Science Karen holds the forceps as she starts to dissect a fish, while Jeanie reads the directions on just how to do this. 'f 45? JERRY BEATY North Texas State Univ. Biology I Junior Sponsor GAYLE L. BROGDON East Texas State Univ. Biology I Science iff? ROBIN E. VAUGHT In Biology II students are involved in much more complicated work than in Biology I. Here, Martha is examining the muscle tissue of a cat. M.S. Texas Tech Biology I Science Club Sponsor ji Kathy listens and watches intently as Mrs. Whitaker ex- plains how to begin dissection on the patient. Mr. Bell and these physics students watch for a reaction in this experiment. 30 TERESA WHITAKER I I M.Ed. I North Texas State Univ. S, Biology I ,t wi Social Studies MARGERY PETROVICH JOE E. DAVIS M.A. Stephen F. Austin Austin College American History 8: American History Texas History Coach -' '-'lf Barbara and Mr. Capps discuss the means of cle- tecting counterfeit money. I Aubry gives a report on Texas Law Enforcement Mrs. Petrovich's Texas History class. DONNA GAMBLIN B.S. -'LI 1 BOWDOIN F. Austin History Sponsor Abilene Christian College American History Devotional Committee A, D otha, ARTHUR CAPPS B.S. North Texas State U. Government 8: Sociology Key Club Sponsor 3l A ' ' I,g,T,T,Dr HILL Social Studies Southern Methodist University World 8: English History GAYLE MILLER L B.S. , ' East Texas State University : World Geography Sc American History A Coach Rayna, Rex, Dale, Betty, and several others ad- mire the room decorations in Miss Hill's World History Class. ,gg . Mr. Money's students take time out fror their government class to look at some cal toons on display. Robert Shaw and Robert Gaylord rest after searching for rocks in Mr. Lomis' Geology class. MARVIN LASATER V ' Texas Christian University American History Coach JOE B. MONEY M.Ed. East Texas State University Government Senior Class Spon. JUDITH FURQUERON B.A. Baylor University Developmental Reading Bc Reading Coordinator We Q, - i t9iV'r aaai S' gr l 1' lii il ' - ,N I. , -- f'l ull ' LL ,Li 2 'f , i il EE L1 ' I2 I 7 '51, x..Y '5 r' . These journalism students help proclaim the forth- coming issue of the MHS Monitor. l r The advanced reading department offers extra reading material in order to help the students in their studies. ll'Xlvl- ' ,Y K If Journalism S Reading GENE CRAWFORD B.A. East Texas State Univ. Journalism Zz Speech III MHS Monitor 84 Student Council Sponsor To develop speed in reading is one of the rmpor tant purposes of adsanced reading as Peggy Karon and Martha illustrate These busy journalism II students demonstrate that putting a good newspaper together takes a lot of time and effort -. . ' 5 I - -, -. ' f ma ul x HAROLD HERVEY M.S. East Texas State Univ. Driver's Education Junior Citizens Traffic ssii v 1 E mag... K ?Q:i,:' E I I so 7 arf fewer E5 YP J ' 1 s . ' mwfei- ,ev wafer- td.,-aw. Q 7 M X PHX ai , U'5 ,,tp..--at of-N. 3 as -ati ,.,,. .. ti 1 ' -1--.. r X Q., A2 'uf t mg -.4 J i E as Q 1' Q 1 38 1 3 J , ig E Mesquite Wu . i Brenda looks apprehensive as she prepares to take Mr. Hervey for a ride. 43 EDUCAUON oasvgfiam ww, xl f - -fyliqi fl ,A 'Gi' Mr. Hervey aids Barbara in testing her peripheral visiol ,V ' in this driver's training class. Malcolm and friend take a few minutes for fur before getting back to their class work. JOHN MCDANIEL B.S. East Texas State U. Special Education 8: Now you're not supposed to look at the camera! prevocational Level Hard at work in Mr. McDanie1's class. s fe' f?,TI ' if W 'JJ' .i.,?-s..g::1t-wig K QQ ' 4' nf N -4. J. rw. f 4 .... gg, Seniors JIMMY DUFFER DAWN HALL DAVID MOTLEY Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer' President Tl -s---..-.-I A l X952 Delores Abernathy Cheryl Alderson Kitty Adair Percy Anders fs, Norma Allen 3 Robbie Anderson Seniors ag? Aaa- fia at Steve Anderson Martha Arnold aff'- .F i 4. V, Janice Atherton a- .rx Judy Aronhalt V, Brenda Baer Barbara Barker Sharon Barnes ,X 7 Suzie Baker Mike Banning 45' .1-+9 Jennie Barrett df-7 6 - i Nancy Bass Patty Bauguss Seniors Phyllis Boemer Sherry Borchardt Lynn Borclelon 38 Ernest Bentley Mike Blackburn , IW AIVZ 5 wr f M.,-.oi A I 1 Linda Bohannon Danny Bonham Billy Brasher Melanie Brecht 4 gm .5 1 , xl! E 1 Janice Brown Sandra Browder jimmy Brisendine r i 'Y' rg -GDN algikrlg , 7:12 Q36 22151 Charles Burns Peggy Burks L Bunch C3218 u 1 Steve Burris . or 7 P Nelda Burns A ., Ra i X, r i 1 w X 'Wahl' f QE, 1 . 'f fb Joe Bullard Seniors Don Carney 'V' 'Q I 39 Seniors Pam Caulk Gary Chandler Glen Clark joan Clementa Mike Cline Maureen Cofer f 'if' 5 as emember the song ARE YOU A GIRL OR ARE YOU A -iOY? 2 . 0 Yew. 1 4 ' ' . RA-A -T? Charlotte Coker Ronnie Collier !, Lorene Conard Seniors Dennis Condino , Jar' Linda Cotton Mary Couch X H arm X.. rl. ln R Carolyn Cooper Carl Copeland X fwt Robert Qowling Gary Cox Lee Crain Ricky Crouch Cynthia Crow Seniors Mary Crum ,qi Glenn Cunningham Phyllis Dailey Elaine Dau james Davis Randy Davis f ' gif? I K '51,,,:-XY Milf' A N 1 Mary Davis Seniors Kathryn Disbrow ang 0 3 James Doorman .-1 QQ, 4 , I Tommy Davis Peggy Dean Mauretta Dillard The lunchroom sickness strikes again! Don wants to know: Why always me P Bill Dodson 'ZS iff' l tif' jimmy Duffer Martha. Durham Bobby Dunn 'fm Hx f-I - l - Carolyn Eastman f '1 Linda Dyer Wesley Eben Virginia Edwards 'T-PP E33 44Beverly Evans Seniors Daryl Edwards ICE joan Elwell I w 5 wr' s Q 11 Q D 3. 144, , ,N I o s s, Q . ' , . Q' 'Y 0 ' 4 s sh 1 s 0 ' ' Linda Enochs Bryce Evans Donna Farley Brenda Featherston Bill Firneno SS 'Ur Bobbie Ferguson Sheila Flaherty Patty Foster - ff L, Seniors , -' fC' 'Qi o 5 if-. ,. -4. V: F I Elvin Franklin Jan F yke 4-K Steve's theme song: Things Go Better With Pepper. Susan Gibson Billie Gowen v Martha Gestring ' 2 Vickie Godkin 2' Marsha Graham Peggy Graves jimmy Gray Caril Gurno Pat Grlmes Seniors Ahce Guhck Rudy Guzman Gary Halliday Dawn Hall Will Hammonds Larry Hzmby 'ny 'T- E. Herbert Hanlxms Danny Harrell Curtis Harrlson nan sus S Qc-L x at C Stev I mn C Heflm Jane H111 Seniors K -g , Sherry Hixon Philip Holder Carol Holley 'Q--Q'-yi , .7 i,N.,.!, ra Q xyaf--'ig' Q I 9 5 3 1 4 ...af ami diy' ,,. ill iff' UQ if H'-R f iiisi-.Se if 1- -Q. Q Harold Hopkins Wanda House Allen Hudson 48 Mike Hudson vii' X9 'u'f5S5'! M g'oum, .022 dmv u,,:-49-. '?2'P'44n:f. Sherry Hudson Cheryl Holler Joyce Howell Mike Hughes 'YD- T f, Elaine Hunt v1.1 .J-fg james Hunt 4 ff' 5124 'W Rose Ihrie Seniors 3' .. ,tg an i i' H X Q Lyndon james Elizabeth jones in Waynette Jacobs Pat Jones , 'J vb- , ., - -, x E. 3 ' K r ,- id . 'T ye , .,4 Don't throw that football at him, Dan. You know Wesley .J only wants to helpl? Sherry Jones Jim Kent Steve Kimball Ronnie LaFerney If vii... Seniors Royce Landes Katrina Lane Treva Kinard Bobby Kyles Gary LaBonte ,QQ jack Landers Connie Layne 50 james Lee Gail Leslie Carol Lindsey cups i --ll N-A-A' Seniors james Linville Darryl Lipscomb Gary Little Hey, john, haven't you heard-the Twist is out!! Sharon McCoy Tona McDaniel Glenda McGowan 1 W,--5, Lajuana Locke -3 'W f QA Sharon Logsdon Steve Luttrell Dennis McBay -7 HJ? '27 1,3 ,iff Seniors fltg Sherry McGuire Teddy McKinney Ginger McKnight Steve Mabry james Mallory Delores Mann Edith Martin Nancy Massey David Mathews - David Mayo Larry Middleton 52 r 'N. u?9 , --1, Dennis Midgett 42.31 ' 4-'ik uY Carolyn Miller Robert Motes If gnu 'L Bill: just say it again, sassy pants! ,wax an Dana Montgomery Seniors ,ik Jimmy Moon Janis Moore Connie Motes gf. 13 Argfv' rv? 4' David Motley Sharon Mullins Johnny Myers 53 Seniors Brenda Nelms Bill Nevelle Janice Norris Mike Oates Shelia Oglesby Vicki O'Neal Gary Paden Raymond Pardue 1 Barbara Parish Fred Parker Janet Parkersori Seniors 44'-Q. IT mth!! , 4, David Peters Mary Lou Pilgrim Steve Parrish fri 110i ,wr ...I Mike Potter Carolyn Powell Joe Preston gis- Dawn: Barbara, I know you're sleepy, but do you have to more? Sandra Prine I IT - .Mae Sandy Pittario TNQ .-1' ,v . dvi! y ,f f ,A-'f,,13, ru , H ,f,,52pi,,, E5 A t A .,,',-fr,-'wa'-4,-f 2' ' , ' ' , 1 Wm CMFIT' ' -Z mgifl l 4? if ilu,,f'll,ff4ffM-,,fi f My .:I,Hll4,nr ,M,'fliIf', Y lr ' Pam Prestridge 3 Barbara Ragsdale 55 1 6 iz K 5 J I IJ 1 I ' . L 3 I Steve Ragsdale Crystal Reece jimmy Reed Karen Reese Ronny Remines Seniors new-Q 'WX Steve Roan Pam Robinson Ann Rigsby U xy - Mary jane Romero Douglas Roberts Jo Lynn Rook .37 I Sharon Richardson X1 X 1 X X X f ' ' 5 x 5 . ' A 5 s Betty Runnels . X Izgfj-Pe, if Q U' '. A Uff F -pi xx ., Ricky Rorie Roy Rosser Dianne Row Seniors .K 1, X X Becky Sanders E l ' 1 fm 1 ' 'A i ' WP .- X ! 'plz' Q ' K1 ' -, ' S S R It I my Ouida Sanders Judy Russell S of re W 3 5, Q Jax Q' X W sk x. cm:-Q all vi 1 .A 4 Q 'Y ' 3' . Www 3a'f.ilf . w-lfolf ' Corinne Schnaubelt - vw- 4-W J, fi ins. y A Danny Scott A Bunch of the Senior goof-offs listen to some Educational 5 records. fWe wonder U N 57 I Seniors Larry Self Suzi Shands Linda Searcy Sharon Sher Dennis Shepherd Al Smith Danny Shirley Mary Ann Sivley Aubre Smith 5 T117 Danny Smith Donald Smith Janice Smith rg- IN Dennis Snider M1916 Pam Stafford Randy Stanberry 11'-A Seniors 'l'N,i.40 George Snowden Sandra Speck 'fri i ..f- ! Hey, Scott, wonders Roy, did you find a bug in your salad too? Jfefm' , ,. I 4? V 'N 'A .1-ra. 1 f Bobby Stanglin Tommy Staten v NTTTTX, Virginia Stack , Ab X 3, :L ' sm Y Aw! :Mm Q 1 , ft g'U5 'J . . g A ., K ilk rl If 13 Carolyn Stanberry Ursula Steirich Il Michael Stephens in .k,f Z i Seniors N--'Q' Sherrle Stephens Janet Stephenson james Stephensc . t Ina Steubing 'vibr- U! w , S Gera Stew J0hf1f1Y Stiff Clodie Stribling pp i Barbara Sutton 1 ii., 3? at Gary Su1tS Dav1d Swadley Swann X ,--My ,J 1 I--5 at W f' fix, r,,r- .f:xxv:fw, .M 4 I I fi 1 11' fi Q I AH ' P 2 K 3 as ff? N 535 Q f f H A xl Q f xxx. N-X v hwy. X QE X .X Rag in E x Q + x xx W N wr Q? X K, 'N' N gxim ,. Qmkhwx Y. :asv-3-Qimrijg. ssxxehmv.-xy 'N -wma ' :.:Sw:f.-QQ: fgxawwt M. K N x X N ...A Xxx ,r ,M -fx -hang 'f'Z2'S:1xm1m. 5 ' Apxyl Thompson .13 he , L.-2 1 iw f , .. Q 1 ' -. .4 .BX -X . , , J' P - ww , ,, MQ ..w,l,-H Qhqgu i 'A A 6 x 13 P1 Karon Thorton Donna Thrash I ,fn Car 1 T Paulette Thurman O yn racy Carilyn Tugwell .V W -fs-HY Margaret Tuttle Bobbie Trout Tommy Vance Seniors Millard Veal Bennle Venters Lessie Venters 62 Gary Vike Barbara von Zurmuehlen Seniors Cheryl wonders if this is Sing Along With Mr. Clark or a slave Auction!! Patricia Wagoner Bill Walsh Q 1. if Cynthia Watterson '97 Joyce Weatherford i Randy Watson Sally Westmoreland Judy White Don Wfhitten james Wilkins . pn ff' fifuv John Williams 63 ,,w-Q-,, Seniors Glenda Wilson Kay Wills WU. 'ff W'f !'V Carolyn Willoughby s 1 W Kay Willoughby Tommy, Danny, Larry, and Steve seem to be enjoying them- selves . . . Educational records again? David Wooten Ronnie Wingard Janet Woodard Mike Woodard M.-1 Brenda Wright Joyce Yancy ,A. A V .1 a , .ffm 3 lx J . i r ' Mmigr- . , ,, ,MQ . 'Q . .,-V! Q- V. , , . .,., VV , ,L ,f I--rv 4 gif Q W,,, ix ,V , W L ' 7 V ' ,, x 1' :QW --2-V-, l ,z , -PTFE. . Q V' 'N - nv V ' 3 QW M f VVVV , , it Q 1 V , , V H L1,, L,1L V V- U 1 M W m . 'f .m., , , H F'1H,gQf.i1:.V-v , A,-' -xiii? 1-' A -3V K V V V V ' ' ' .- L Q-Q ., .V fr 1 1 i 'g 4 7 , . f . ' ' i L 1 V ' '5-V New . AWK ,--.,,,: 1, - WV K- V V V VW L,VL Q r AVQQ, , VV i ' 1 0 ,. , 7 - 3 10 is QL U -ff as W' in .V r- Q - -P- . W - - Q ' -in f .- .M , , '1Q.9- . Q -X. JUNIORS A ,. M-.q41'i9 ' 'af r if it -ka- .ng Juniors in H1 il I yy Janice Adams Ken Adams Mark Albers 'S'-T: Cynthia Adams Larry Alford 66 eff .'4pr .'H . + 'Y' Q T 'W Qfff all S lf a 6 K 4 u Q 4 sf I Cecelra Allen Judy Allen Larry ArmStr0ng Gary Alridi 1'-Q. 'T Mike Aubu Gloria Ausley W -r Shelia Barron rl . 'Xvifja IQ, ' . ,-,1 lil -.5 A Lee Roy Bennett Bill Blain ' 7 Diane Austin Walter Batchelor Charles Bennett Cindy Bonds , 1.3-B Q v f E ' 'F' 1' A1 -I, 2 is -3 ffl ,Q Bryan Avery Juniors Becky Bates Ray Billingsley -'Y -.1 ' .il john Borclelon Douglas Barker K . Juanita Bane I . Theresa Benat in x, Q at Marion Beason Carolyn Birt 21' 4 . -fi. l': Carolyn Black gif., fl i 1 Betty Bost Y vC5 Charley Bowerman ' 67 JZIH1 'PIB A Fr! f' X1 ZI6 Bonnie Boyett Marsha Bradshaw Janice Briscoe Sherry Browder Debbie Brown Juniors Robert Brown Sheila Brown Sherril Brown Danny Browning 4647 fi Linda Burden N. Karen Bullard Billy Buckmeyer Debora Bryant Barbara Burks Dorris Burks Frank Busby Lynda Butler Beverly Byrom f'1': Dickie Cain Belenda Caldwell 'Cheryl Camp lGlenn Cannon ?Donna Cantrell Juniors l Sherry Cantrell l l l X 411 l l l l , 2 as l 3 Judy Carlton l w l james Casey Sandra Chambers Cheryl Chance Russell Childers Linda Chovanetz , ,-,W,. Mike Cappiello I C V , ,H it ' ' .5 f' 'fl' '7 , 4 ff David Carr ,3- Y? I if 'fa Gacldis Capps A ' I Robert Carathers Martha Carr , - nr 'nvx .ix X 1'lllp fi :::t2I!1!Z::::::-Till' Esther Carroll Richard Carlson ff' . jf. f n C , tip ' 1 . n Lfq. -rj! F L' , M V i 1, t IU' ,ar Susie Caruzzi '17 C Ruth Collier I ii il 'qv 11.115 I in .L kgh, . 'gi g s nf , f e f C ,,l:1. ,- liel 'L 2 E , Shelia Connelly Lynette Copeland ,W Robert Christian Donna Chubb Beverly Clark Eddie Clem V Mary Collir Judy Collins James Collins r ' 'e'l U A yv K E up 5, .ae Q s xx N N X S .X Otila Contre. Harold Conner Mike Conner Vivian Cotton Wayne Crockett Gail Cromee YL ' ' l 5J1 H .mf 1. wn!1wf ..1lxf 4 g Sherri Crumly Darryl Cundiff Flora Ann Curry Kenneth D'Angelo R - -fir 1'- , ,-ai' 1 if 5 9 Fra 1, .il 4 . 'K 'J 1 If R I 1, 1 4 l Donna David Marcia DeHaan Debbie Dean ,-54' Ginny Duchs james Dickens Cindy Dickey Jerry Dillard Deleta Dodson B0bbY DOW '3f5P1kC -kin W N J -And 'Z' gig ,Z li . his 3, lx ii ggi jimmy Elliott 7 ll' , ,522 Roger Downey Shirley Dunafan Larry Dyer av- ' ,, v,' 'F 1 -' f' , ,4.'n,'.T A 4 A f . v .i ' . Y , ., ' sf , Air-'14-., .f '2, , .1 ' r - - .. . -A-..v.Mv ' .1924 A524 x 1 , -o f 4 , :L nz , gs, K' - - -' 'Q ,1 'S ,,j, it f V , .3 , , 1 U 1 4 ,ff ll D st 1. 4 , -. r a v 1 N gf' ,ru salt: 'Ev 1., W, -,,,- a . ' s - 'vu , ,x , 1 :' . 'O L . In ,. - e ' ga as .,,Vc,a,5 4 46, an A5138 Patricia Evans Cynthia Foster rug Herman Eben Linda Faulkner I. -MJ R Peggy Foster Dorothy Edwards J u nio rs Nancy Ferrin Sharon Egan t-t1 i r 3 , , f is X asf fr if EQ Q .152 Q wk Marsha Forrest .Wm 3, Louis Enoch Brenda Enochs D211 Eppirlk Marylin Eppler John Ervin i I Gary F ortenberry Barbara Foster Scott Friedlancler f ' V 1 , fi k 4- -V 'X l ,i I C731 4 ., A 1 'lfv:.2'aEwa Cindy Franzina Rfmald Gam Carmen Gantt i n -,Z 1 Rachel Garno Tommy Gibbons I fi! Q K T I - 1' 4 A tail Q x ,lfoy ,Y-'If P Danny George Pat Gilbert f ' f fflf lin lg-v 1' 2' Barbara Frost Carla Gilreath -wr J, Charlotte Fulgham 1 F I ll Qi ? , ' . -1 - 4: - If. aff kk, 'X , Qc Juniors Rose Anne Goforth if Ruth Gal-fO1.'d Francis Gang David Fultner vw' Cynthia Gaddis Mary Gonzalez ' rv , 3 Q Kenny Gorrell Ann Grady Cathy Graves 'P cf , 1:33 12.35-'YB ha all 11 Judy Gravely Cathy Green I Jeanne Gribbens 1 ff ' , ,J M5 'lt if . Y? . Y? fa, Larry Hagerich Mike Hall Ronald Hall r , ' 1, G i 1 ,va its .rn, 1 KX : J ia jan Harrison Thomas Haas ff?-. 14 .67 Gary Hawkins Mike Grider Marc Griffin Arthur Guzman .lu n lors Regina Hamrnonds Linda Harris Dale: Well . .. CENSORED!! Phyllis Hayes james Heald Charles Hedrick 74 Lynn Henkle Shirley Henry Susan Herndon ' 43' 421 Charles Herring Linda Hilburn Linda Hill Linda Hockett Linda Holly 'E Q A? idk! S Ronald Hughes james Hughes 1 'X , L -. . jvfxf , 1 aff' ' Danny jean X Look what the camera caught! ll Barbara Johnson Connie Johnson David johnson I' . t k ' A M Janie Hudson Dalton Htuchins Larry jackson Diana jeanes Carol jeffrey ix ' '13 X if ..J, ,. Q aff, M., 7 I 'v 1. 1 1, . W4-39, i ,, -f .J , 5 , , J 5 f X. J ., A Qj P , lf' F y i ' l Kay Johnson Larry johnson Ronald johnson ' ' 75 Shannon johnson Paul Jones ' s i - .',, Q ' 4 Betty Kellum Georgia Klanduch Bob Klenzendorf Connie Knife Thomas Knight Gayle Koon Teri LaQuey 419-15 e, 2 1 X , Q. Am. M x . xl . 5 X -ff SN, f. 1 . Q, xv f ww-N Bill Lemmons ev- ' on 35' ' J as X Linda Lewis johnny Kote Doak Lander Q41 X fa Rick Lemmons 7? Q, fx .ss if Frida Liles ti ,tx V J u n i 0 r s Thomas Latham , f' Q, Vicki Lemmohs Mary Kundrat Bill Lee Z ff' Bob LaBonte James Lee Y' l Debbie Langford Steve Lehew ,,, ,,.-1, Carolyn Lewis 41' l Curtis Liles Betty Lindsey --'P 'Qu ,Il Linda: Don't look now, but someone is taking our picture!! ! 77 Juniors Darlene Little Beth Linville Olivia Locker Norma Luna Mike Lunceford 344 Nancy McAbee 'T' Don McAdoo Anita McBay Donna McCaghren Vince McEleror1 Rick Lynch I.aValle McC1ung Sarah McCain Bill McKee Alf: Judy McCallam it Johnny McFadden Mike Malone Gayland Mahan Becky Malloty Lorrane Manaj ek Charles Marrs 4 . Q ,Q . A David Martin ' B . . 'k M ' ' 'f Cherle Marriott M1 e Mun l ,ti ,ut ,px .ITS ' . .4 Cathy Maule i ' ' , Q it 4 J Q in H . Hal: Q 4- t . . 55 . :fl if Q-Z ' 5 jg 4 311 .A .-,v jack Metcalf ROHHIC MHYO Tommy Meeks Linda Menasco Richard Milligan Lf It Vicki Miller 'Q' a X - W k H Fm 3 Silence rn? lac golden, smut talking is more . ' t,M P' 'll? Q A, f Mme Mitchell un lg My an um a 9 N I Q3 X As, i I Vicky Moore 1 fj R llec M , M 1 .,1 , J' 222' 46 Joe Montgomery IA Scott Moore if Juniors Gilda Massey ff? 2 Doug Merriott Linda Mitchell Bill Morgan 79 Juniors Forrest Murley jimmy Mullins 0 x 'Lf' , ' A 'Q ,-1 .7 ' F ' K .53 P 5 QQ- KX , . x, ., f , v A sy f..--lf M , , M M Egg? 'N , f jflvgjfi-'92 sg 5ast ,.f'? f'5f'f if ' K' A usjg':' h1ll5?3f-Flavia A' f 1 1 it :gg .hp -rf 1- , uhm I Fiifl. ig 1 , Q- 4 , Qty! , ' f!!5g , t LL22 .Q ?'- -4 Rr. ' y , Joe Motley f H Betty Newberry swiiqzv , EE Q 'X 4 ,. 3 MX 'ae Fa jk , Q SXSW I M G r Ne son ' . Betty Odom l ool l 'ff if 'EQ' 'A K' David Owens Terry Norris wx Mary Lou Parrsh Sherry O'Neal L ll' 1 V, Anita Pike ffx .JH 'Q ul 'W 'rf -' -. ma. 00001 'Off an an g ong, 'U Lk , lx x A 14 4 ' V . ...JL A I -ith' . ,z 1 3----.vig 5 - .25 . ...2:-:Seq 43.,.,M,gg'.: c ' su Q. 0-'Q 3' 00.1 su vu I 23' '--333. ' 'l!2!' 33. Rebeqqa Poyger Marxon looks fam1shed-or lt xt fmxshedw .041 Boyd Preston J U R f Melody Renfrow Brenda Renfro Janice Rhodes Gail Richardson jo Arm Richards l Beverly Richey Deborah Rickerson Felix Rivera john Roddy jerry Rogers Linda 'f,:, 1'f' Linda Rogers Randy Root Charles Rowland Martha Rucker il - U 82 Marian Rudder Walter Ruff Bill Russell Marsha Sanderson Bedde Schfimghef at it 'fn 3- ,- B i :hnny Schulte jennifer Scott Ronnie Self -OR ,al - . ' Nancy Sherril , I Q r Laffy Shaw 1 Ju l'llOl'S Billy Shepard luby Sherry Sherry Shirley Diane 5hUPffiI1C coach tries his best to show a new play to these perplexed I V Q' I 3 John Skinner Diana Smith Jay Smith Sam Soales Mark Spears Pat Speer if-as Pat Spencer Barbara Spicer Carol Spivey 83 3 Glenda St. Clair J Nancy Stack Darryl Stanglin Sharon Starnes LI ,f 'Q dig Tl lla F 'K 2 , 'ff X 3 t I N53 A ,, V JW 4 , fa n i O I' S Sherry Staten m Sandy Stephens Don Stembrndge Barbara Stephc Kathy Ste. o Stephenson Martha Steward H Danny Stout Sandra Straughan Rayr Stric land . . . l Gary Stultz Linda Suits Amalxa Susta1t1a Darnell Sutton Tommy Swadley Brenda Samford 84 J u Dallas Tatom Milton Taylor a I1 ffl? N' ,nf 1 1 i o r S nyson - M157 X f rf' Jeannette Thompson arbara Thrasher I7 at 1 i . zk ft , lag? vl 'fi ' l' .. 1 lv 9 .f X. Shirley Tugwell Mike Turrigiano Donna Ulmer Annette Thompson -0- Q a-Q, ,S Diane Taylor joe Taylor Mark Taylor Linda Thompson Larry is uncoordinated, we know, but this is too ridiculous!!! Rebecca Torres Priscilla Treece Eddie Trussell V2-. . L7 2 ah. VN! m fd Kay Vandeventer Dewey van Haster Sherry Van Wey 85 Sheila Vaught Corine Veal Patricia White Mary Webb Sarah Wagoner Louise Walker Ronnie Wilkerson 'Y' f so 5 ,f r if r X as f X, is is .SEQ s ffSS if f ' I, Richard Williams Sandra Williams Jimmy Willingham Mike Withrow ae' , Larry Wilkins ' li .I f-- . ' ' ..L, W, 1 f - ir-2 e, -,qi ,-193, V1 ' filame- A' .- 1 l xv N 'K . S l M Y, xi .f , in Q V , rf , -N - ' M ig Q3 3 a,l. . .Z w X ,mwgbwr N Qv Mike Woehst Doug Wilson V , if ' ,E g as l Gary Wren f -1 1 . , , iff if 7 lp a i A .... , ., , or i L-we -wo ' - iff-.i Xl 'f' S or M, fl Lynette Wyatt y ,1 Dmscilia W ti L is i Ya H Larry Wren l I ils se 5 Sharon Walker X x ir 3 fm X5 61 we li i fi 1 5 5. 4 , 1 . 4-.Q ,, Anna Williams L- N K ., . , -L-,W '7 ' 4 ' gi! gil' ',:f ' Q5 'Eff ' 4 Elzyi ' in W wi' J gf L 'Tl 1 -xi X if f if X a i a ' . S' -X3 1 Juniors Susan Warren Dinah Willis Larry Woodrow Terry Wyatt Mary Woods Gaylon Yancy Sophomores ig JAMES BALL SANDY MCKNIGHT BILL DOSSETT Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer President Bruce Abernathy Roger Allen jerry Allen Karen Allen I ,rv bil 'bl 1952:- 13 fi HSS? .X Fw:-Q Jziiilgi. ages yn, 1. WSF. Z: ' Sis? james Anderson jeff Anderson Danny Angel jerll Archer Bonnie Ardinger Barbara Baily X Judy Baker Doris Beason Q Al ., Ml Darlene Baker 5 Sally Baker Dianna Barber -' .J '-A17 , .. ,-J ' -! -55 'Ah- .J. ' K A u 2 X r ,4 .A K . if Vggjg v 'ffl' Gary Bare Steve Beauchamp . . 4 Linda Beeson Margie Bigelow Janie Berry '-y 'KH KL I V I James Ball Sophomores Debbie Ballard M --vi ' 1 L Sylvia Bazalda Benny Barrett Nedra Belknapp Thecla Bird l Sharon Bayley Brenda Bell 'W5 ' .V 'J ., J , - Frank Black Grady Blount 89 Debbie Boatman Charles Boland Beverly Boles Linda Boles Robert Borders X , M kiiaiglffzi ,i:, 'Ji ef X 3 W xx H Pat Boyd ' Beverly Boykin Nancy Bradford r r r Joyce Box L JW ., . if B li , y ,1., Qlgii. . W-155 . f Sharon Bradsha W If .Q Z I MW Z k in Sophomores Is it true that blondes have more fun Robert? Bobby Bridges Donna Brice Mike Buchanan Linda Buffington Maurice Bullard Roger Bunn 90 Lee Brown Debbie Brimer MEX ES E , ..,, , KA, Sherrie Brown B X 1 5 'E 3 B QI? we , l ell M , FREE? qw in 4 Sandra Bruci 1 1 y -Q fi B - irirx e-- V i i B iii f ' v I 1e lx f reev lee so ' tigfj f 3' , I, he ,f , Linda Burton Ken Burris Q Sophomores .D K,-5'i?X 1 4 ilu qi, iv Pb lDwain Camp Brenda Campbell .AJ Neil Burton 'lf 4 A! X 1 Y X E I C? Byron Butler Kathy Burks John Burman Gerald Burna jerry Burris Jeanne Byrom X. Sally Calvert 'X Bobby shows sophomore .Ion Crain 'how to play Swat the Sopho- more! Eddie Cantrell l I X, 'V' Owen Cantrell WS 11 fb e Deborah Capps Roger Carter Luq Casario Donna Case Paul Case Rrckey Carey John Casey Trannie Cash Jimmy Casper Faye Causey Sophomores Mary Chaffin John Chambers johnny Clark Linda Christana Brenda Childress Paulette Cheshier Paul Chaney Dwaine Clark 4 , w ' V 33 , I iv 1 'f 5 ,f,::5,9f if A CL! If 5 nf ,. K - slll sll C f, i-,if a,f. J, V , . If ., ,jik,, V ,ffm , , N ' W VX la 'Y A lv, . , Jew - Colwell ' A ' V, iv .7 , ' A ' nl xg-Q V ' jerry ' Q . , Cook ' 4 F I y X I Eddie Corbitt W 'ffl' Gail Coursey .3 A 1 r 'QA' y - Y 'A all Vicki Compton joe Coker Ricky Collier '- Grady Collins Sharon Colston Genevieve Contreras Sophomores CRV Kyle Craft 13 Q 4 I Linda Crager John Crain Wayne Crorneens Carolyn Culberson Ronald Cullen X ' 93 Dou las Davis Dinah Day Carol Cundlff Pamela Custer Phillip Darland Janie Darnell Sophomores 'K - In I Z klkl I 324 I R. '.f-L' 5- 5 D,a - 2 4- J ll'ZlZl Linda Del-Iaarl A I A 9 Tommy DeCarlo Patti Dernbski Lena Dodd Retta Doss Cathy Dollgener Barbara Dove K,,Vr Q ,,, L 1 l ll. D li Q Q: .b h ...xyll . K ,W V. . N ia, ,.. ,g Af,- - ff - ' -5' M' Edward EUTIUS Anita Ervin Majorie Everett Ricky Ferguson F f Stex en Foster James Franks Gary Franks Frances Frey Elaine Fryar 4 ' HM mv lv vw .- ' 1 'ZW' tif Z' H ' V 2 1 Edna Fryer Steve Galbrea Brenda Garrett Jacki Gaston Mike Gillen Sandra Gilliam Brenda Gateley Danny Goforth Fran Gossett Carol Graff fb. 'U' fr A. . at W, . ', '7,,.iA ln b an in , F 'F tttt - Q . 96 Jeanie Graham fl Van Gates Yolanda Gonzales Bonnie Gray I Sophomores Dottie Gilbert Mike Gooch onna Gray Nancy Gray Sophomores Vicki Gray Linda Green ,f Na-:Y David Gregory Marsha Griffin K joe Grindle Michael Habersat Danny Gulick Elizabeth Gustafson Rebekah Hamilton Ralph Hammers Sandy Hand Carol Haney 4.5 71 Jucly Greene Jerrie Fulgham ,sf-4 '-'31 Sandra Grissom Linda Grubb Darrell Hall 4 .1 Mike Hall I , . Q0 -lg yllli G Xl Y f 97 Lonnie Harris Bob Harrington Frida Hawkins ffsu. 'WS' Sophomores Z, ,, i.,1,Li.,.. X W ff exp Kathleen Hayes Aja, WI X 'r - A I Q, i 'B 1 ,fr 43' ' ,171 .nl 1 These sophs discuss their defeat at Cecelia Herndon the Powder Puff game poor Jgnnie Heffiage grubbies!! Vicky Higgenbotham 98 if K Brenda Hightower v....a Edward Hill Kathy Holder Sophomores X Richard Hill Joe Hill Gwendolyn Hill YY Judy Honaker Sandy Holt Sue Holman rf- - .. f, .n-X 5 NX I 'P ' 1 Al 'Vflp Sandra Honeycutt Charlotte Hood Bruce Hosforcl Dorothy Hotz f f-as Patsy Huckaby janet Huddleston Glen Hudson Karlene Hughes -11- 1 Stephen Hughes w James Humphries Douglas Hundley Vickie Hutchison Cleonne Jackson james Jarrett Woody jarmon Audrey Johnson Diane Jeffry Glenn Hunt Patricia Hurford S o P h 0 m O I' E S Ramona jackson Donna jeanes Bob Johnson Skip johnson jackie johnson Janet johnson 1 The Mafia looks on as their fear- less leader, Randy Potter, strikes ' ll 1 , ' Q, fr, ' fr -if ,'V 'Q , ttrs Q i -f 2 13 n if: - 3 am - - . .'..S Carrie jones 8 David Jones t ,,,.y,, 1 ,V V, 5 Y I Jerry jones Pamela jones Richard Jones R1chard Kennemer Cathy KISSCI Laura Knox B111 Lamm R1Cky Lander rub 1'- J vl- , . , kg RW x X ,-N g f ' .THQ eg t ,ff K 4' fix 352' 1 ,J 40 IV A., a Q 44? F, ,fv- -as S X , FLM 9' 1 Deborah Lane Edi th f Lane Danny , 'H Lanford g ,Q A78 L. 2, 5 Wi' , Diane Lanford . s, 1 k i nf, K if I 1 ,'1i I 'R Barbara Lawless ,..f.n9P Tommy Lee 7 L f 2' '--- , , Canette Lincecum r . 416' -,zf i' W' ,ff 6 sk l V N -73, 3 K Loretta Lindsey .b Larry Y1, Logan Ei m , f 0 Vickie McAna1Iy Linda McCauley , ., ..,i ,L 5 1, , 'VX ' '13, 1 V '- .fs 4 ' X 4 L. M if L! X ' ii V ' ....,.,. . mwfqg , 'wsswwuw 'Gm ,ia A Sandra McDonald Mike McDonald John McGIoth1in Richard McGee jimmy Mclllwain Larry g Penny Livingston V Loveless ff X J' Dorothy McAbee Joy McDaniel 103 XX'ayne McKinney Sand McKnight Sophomores Karen McMullen ia Lx i jim Martin --q., or l Jeannie MCM Vicki McWho Larry Mannin Virginia Marti 5265 Y' l Lnkua., Shelia Mayo Ronny Mears Ricky Miller Donna Moore Marie Moore 3 David Melton 1 Randy Minton -fl Marsha Moore Bill Middleton J f , ' Fi ,-M, 'ww aa E- 5 Silvia Muranda Rosemary Montemayor 4 Mary Moore Sophomores 'YN Michael Morgan Patsy Mote Robert Mozeleucki Stephen Muoff Gatha Murley Dianne Murrz -X gl Margaret Murray Marilyn Nance Mary Nash James Nelson Linda Newman Loyd Newmz Karen Noyes Ricky Oates Mike O'Mara Curtis Pacel Bill: Ready now, shake hands and come out fighting!! l Dianne Parker Randy parker James Pafso 4,31 A atsy Paschal Ann Paschall l Q ffl!! Sophomores gan! 44437 Pam Patrick Linda Payne Don Pearson Nancy Perry 'in It l . Jeff Perry Alla Mae Phelps jim Phillips Floyd Phy Susan Pickrell 1.4 s Berald Picus Larry Pierce ff-'ly Plunkett Joe Poe cfugk 0 Torn Potter ,, Susan Pilgrim Helen Platt jannette Potts - Barbara Pope I 0 I Mike Powell 4,1 , - . fs Billy Preston Mary Pugh Billy Reagen Walt Reece james Renfro Natalie Powers Patsy Poynter Carol Quinn Jimmy Reames Gary stalks another victim!! Lesley Prater Susie Pratt fray Virginia Preston Gerald Prewitt Kathy Pruitt Joyce Radney Bobby Ragsdale 4 l i f l Judy Reed l Buddy Reyes l ,g 02 ffl? 3, 1 LEG .-,fffv Nell RCYGS Charles Reynolds Elaine RiChardS0f1 4 r , I 5 . fi' '35 I x 8 6 .M ll, l X .mlm Martha Richey Dwayne Richman jackie Riggle Mary Richardson -,,.f , ff Gerry Rigsby Ricky Richardson S O P h O IT1 O I' S S li . .i.i i , as ll '- ' ' Nw Q ll fl1XX M 'li i I 3 'H , 5 y 'I In all -Rx. nllllll L-,vii I.f'wi1 X Garry Ritter Mike Roan Pat Robinson W., Julie Roquemore Frank Rosner Tommy Rogers fs- Mike Roblin I sl 4 f'i 1. I 4...f ,Z Judy Rogers Eddie Rosemond Lynn Rupe x ...-up 3 l fl ' N X X ey f :ll A lui? X X al l iil 235 it Sam Rutledge Diana Sartin Ronnie Scarbrough V' 1 Bonita Sanders Charlotte Sawyer Q Ronnie Sanders Judy Sawyei A R y Mike Scott R .W dd., R R R Rita Scarbrough Bob Seward Rose Sharp s R 0 R :fm RR P Judy Sellers O - li , R1 , Latrida Shepherd A E m f A R O r iff: .7545 VV 6 R fi '1- Melo Dee Shaw Deana Shelton Kathy Sides W l Liz Sherrard Mollie Sherron Bill Shires LSWZW' Patricia Simons ie I' -x I ' B 1 3 fl lx J tr I Gilda Smith I ll .4 lx t l ' S FP .EN has . 'L' 1. ,X 'li -iii wtf' james Spindle 3 4 l l ann Stafford Ea. ,Q 19 22' . Ti' f ff Terry Spears mnxii ann: . Sophomores Mike Singleton Vicki Sloan Sheila Smallwood Bonnie Smith Karen Smith Linda Stailey 'J , ' 'Q 4 ,. LQ .M , . Milton Smith Ernest Smith Linda Smith jerry Spencer Linda Spivey 'iff' I, Lavone Stalcup X KX l 5' fx x- 41. 5 , HX x nf A ff' x. Wliznzff , I Carolyn St. Cl Russell Stalcup air xt X Dorothy Stanberry as FQQ 1' 'V 7 I i' f rf' af , iisi girl ' I t w ffilfa n 'L1' Y .,v' -', My T V ! Carol Stephenson Hubert Stewait Lynn Stewart Tim Stiles Tonya Stone Ricky Surratt Sophomores John Stevens Brenda Stovall l , ,4 Donna Terry 5 fzsf Sophomores Iohnnv Tavlor Douglas Taylor AA james Thompson 'Q' David Tosch Erlinda Torres ul .pf f. - Tse Aixam' TQ Brenda Toler Cora Tucker 'X 1 K f- ,pre JL ' -9 ', , A tgxw i 1: y, ,' v' X. 'X I max A! E. TN' Sophomores if 1 wifi W , 'k se W V agp? 5 en, A L s l Pam Vessel 'W 'mf ff U ' A. I y Vaughn Ernest Van Ravensway VVAA AAA, lx vt: 9 FN 'r X, G K- '1 e s l , V ,. - , -III . 1 X 1 ' ' 'S 1 ' ' L he ., ...,, , ii' V 'h: 3 ' . 1 m 5 ' - J 2 i -w as -4 ry-za ,Kk,: 2 1, Q.- .K,f K up 3 Y iwrj W W ,A', . 'Fi 'i'+4Hn ,,f:i'fin 11. -'f- ., ,f if 5. da , ,, 'F , 5' L : if 1 t ' 'I 5 '5 5 Ab . R W V x - as . we va ,1 Q A 5 34: 5 .7 ,rf 2 - O 1 ' 1 XX -hs ' gp K ox f !- .f X Hg 1 ,QOL fiaf I . n i X x Betty Turrigiano Sandra Turner I Kathy Van Ravensway Ronnie Vice Rodney Vike X if EY f Gary Ward K 1 Rebecca Watkins Clayton Walker Vickie Walker Bobby Watson Carl Waddell Kenneth Wakefi Wesley Walker Janea Wan Leroy Watson Todd Watson II4 f 'lea i L Mike Waug HIV Pi?5i'5VI'E ,x ff? Joan Wennberg T J Frances White jean White Nancy White Glenn Wickersham Charles Wilbanks Diana Williams I 'K ll I ii 1. Q gllfr Sophomores Renita West F: i Gloria Williams lI5 Jrmmy Williams Kathy Wxlhams Kay Wxllrams Rodney Wllllams I-Yfm Wllson Earlene W1lSOH Gladys Woodard Wm Tommy Word Dana Wooten Larry Wright Randy Wnght Wanda Wrrght Kathy Wyhe Dxana Youn blood Glenn Yarborough Well, here they are! !' DQHHY Zozac Q5-,M W, :H , , -my iz , 1?- ,5 4, Q Q . Q W N A vs x J J f X -Q 1 0 . f - 'K ,i f ,N - 1. r ,E QA ..r- 1: rms? 1 :L Wifi! .L we X :- ' if f l 'iam v UIC Valedictorian 'E -' 357. . -ifiligii 1- - ff- sififkiit DAWN HALL Maintaining a 96.74 average through her high school career, Dawn has been an outstanding student. Not only has she been outstanding academically but she has been an active participant in many extra-curricu- lar activities. MK, .Nw x Salutatorian fax e. .X s as if E SUSAN GIBSON Susan has strived to maintain a high average and her efforts have not been in vain. Her average was 96.315 Susan has also been quite active in extra-curricular activities. Honors Those graduating in the next five per cent are: Top Row, left to right: Larry Self, Ronnie LaFerney, and Lyndon James. Second Raw: Janice Moore, Virginia Edwards, jimmy Duffer, and Danny Bonham. Third Row: Carol Holley, Pam Stafford, Barbara Sutton, and Sherry Borchardt. Franz Row: Lonnie Chubb, Sharon Sherry, Cheryl Chafin, and Norma Tharp. l20 Highest Honors Those students graduating in the top five per cent of tl 1966 graduating class are: Top Row, left to right: Stew Burris, Ronnie Collier, Pat Wagoner, and Virginia Cagl Second Rauf, left to right: Susan Swann, Tommy Vance, Ro: Ihrie. Third Raw: Joyce Weatherford, james Doorman, Susa Gibson, Fouflh Row: Carolyn Tarver, Larry Hanby, Bobb Trout, Steve Anderson, and Gary Clarke. Front Row: Daw Hall, Pat Grimes, Pat jones, and Ouida Sanders. is. H 'nl s this years Math award was Joyce Weatherford. Vir- nia Cagle was gnen the fmard for Business, and Ronnie 'le most deserx mg students in the music department is year were Larry Hanby who received the band vard and Danny Shirley who received the choir award. Billy Brasher was Departmental Honors i l I l l The Art and FHA awards were given to Carolyn Tarver and Daryl Edwards. Carolyn was the Area V officer this year. One of the most important awards given to MHS seniors is the citizenship award. Tom- my Vance and Ginny Stack were the recipients this year. the proud receiver of this year's ath- letic award. The PE awards were giv- en janice Atherton and Steve Luttrell. k I J f This year's award for Foreign Language was given to Sharon Sherry. Norma Tharp received the award for English and Sherry Bor- chardt received the Social Studies award. All of these boys have proven themselves to be outstanding athletes and have been awarded various athletic scholarships. They are: Bill Firneno, Carl Copeland, Danny Scott, Tommy Special Honors E Q These graduating Seniors are all extremely talented in the various mu: fields, and they have received music scholarships from many area colleg and universities. They are: Larry Tennyson, Katheryn Disbrow, Dan Shirley, Katrina Lane, Bob Hefner, Joe Helsley, james Stephenson, Dan Harrell, Nancy Bass, and Steve Mabry. Davis, and Wesley Eben. ,rv Lee Crain was awarded the General Motors scholarship and a 3121000 Texas A8cM scholarshipg Steve Anderson received a S500 scholarship from the Mesquite Home Builclersg and Steve Burris and Ronnie Collier each were awarded a ssoo scholarship from the Rotary Club. I22 Larry Hanby received a S1200 academic scholarship to Phillil Universityg Lyndon James received a scholarship from the Me quite chapter of the FBLAg and Larry joe Remines received S75 scholarship from Mesquite High School P.T.A. Peggy De: was awarded S50 scholarship from the J. Hugh Dean Memori class of the First Methodist Church of Mesquiteg Lonnie Chul received a S75 Scholarship from the Mesquite chapter of tl National Honor Societyg and Pat Grimes received a 15125 schola ship from Florence Black P.T.A. xii? nw M- -rf ,. 'gist 4 , 'K 4 f l f' F -', i'1 :2':'?6'. 'i 2519 '- 'lr' -P--1 fg'-3-4:-15: g:.'n:,Y ' N, , 2 Q i i'kM'f?' :41 T'1? - i'I'3'1lE.i fa ' '55 '.i j?-f iz 'm if . . 72 ' 5 ' g FAVORITES All-School Favorites l CARL COPELAND SALLY WESTMORELAND d 07V briefcase is a natural choice for all-school favorite. Carl with his impish grin an O 2 Carl has been honored several times by his classmates since jr. High days. He takes all this with humility and that makes it a double pleasure to feature him as the favorite of M.H.S. It takes no crown to make this favorite a queen. Sally has really proven to be a member of M.H.S. royalty. l Not only was Sally selected as all-school favorite, but her classmates also selected her as Homecoming Queen as well She is a majorette and ardent supporter of M.H.S. l Senior Favorites l L 67' 9 ' Y' CHERYL HOLLER BILL FIRNENO The honor of being chosen as Senior favorites this year was given to Bill Firneno and Cheryl Holler. Being a favorite among her classmates isn't a new honor for Cheryl, she was also last year's class favorite. Cheryl was also a Drill Team Captain for the 1966 All Stars. Choosing a senior boy favorite wasn't a difficult task with Bill around. He played varsity football this year and re- ceived several honors. Bill is an all-round favorite among M.H.S. seniors. l25 Junior Favorites I l EDDIE PHILLIPS PAT GILBERT i The junior Class selected Pat Gilbert and Eddie Phillips for the favorite honors this year. Both Eddie and Pat received this same honor last year, so it is obvious they are very well liked by their classmates. Eddie is an All-American type boy, participating in all phases of athletics, as well as maintaining a straight A y average. His motto might well be: Courtesy is Contagious. - l Pat leads our school as head-cheerleader and is also active in many other school activities. Her motto could easily be: I If it's worth doing at all it's worth doing well. ' .2 Sophomore Favorites ff Q a 651 ,QQ JAMES RENFRO SANDY MCKNIGHT james Renfro and Sandy McKnight have added another honor to their rapidly growing lists. 'Sandy is active in all school activities and serves as secretary of her class. ' v l of romise both on the football field and on the james played- football on the B team this year. He shovss a ot p M.H.S. campus. l27 SALLY WESTMORELAND 1965 Homecoming Queen I28 f- f -, rt .Q . ff . fx v mf? o RGANIZAT S Skeeter Guard Youth For Christ Youth For Christ is one of the largest and most active clubs in MHS. They have had various projects through- out the year which keeps the interest in the club at a high level. I30 '+'-- . -.. 2. lirsuuilr Xe v 511 straw ' nn F324 Sfrfgii The Skeeter Guard helps to keep the spirit at MHS alive and strong. These boys are selected when they'r4 Juniors by the Senior guard members and Mr. Clark is their sponsor. The junior members on the bottom rov are: Danny Stout, Ernest Van Ravensway, Mark Taylor, Jack Metcalf, Roger Hill, Frank Busby, Richard Milli gan, Ronnie Self, Larry Dyer, and Bob Klenzendorf. The Senior Guard Members are: Mr. Clark, sponsorg Doi Smith, Roy Rosser, Ronnie Collier, Gary Suits, Glen Ray Clark, Robert Carruthers, Mike Martin, Jimmy Duffei Steve Burris, Gary Clark, and Steve Anderson. lb We .I I 0 0+ ear, be at the our school projects., ' , , 4. iH 4'-55 VMRPBF 'Hb K, Mi' Mesquite-C Staff 471 MRS. ZIM DAWN HALL PAT GRIMES MIKE POTTE fa' y :X Mike has been our editor this year and Pat Grimes the assistant editor, both have been valuable assets and willing workers on the staff. Dawn has been the advertising editor and adds a bit of spark to the place. All three are Seniors and will be greatly missed next year. Mrs. Zim is our sponsor and has been in charge of the Mesquite-O for the past eight years, she is also going to graduate from the staff this year and let someone else handle the problems and the pleasures of producing the Mesquite-O. JEFF PETTY - JUDY GREENE - SHIRLEY SUDDUTH Jeff and Judy are two of the sophomore editions to the staff this year and show promise of becoming excellent member Right now, Jeff is the champion ruler-breaker, and Judy the champion talker of the group. Shirley, a Junior, is al serving her first year on the staff and her pleasant personality and selling ability make her most welcome on the sta: is 'Sv' 5,- ff' I32 sw ,L 1 ,rt Mesquite-O Staff DAVID NANCY CATHY ANKINS - FERRIN - GRAVES avid is a sophomore and has been most valuable to this year. He draws practically all of the lay-out ges plus writing script and selling annuals. It's a Lasure having him around, Nancy and Cathy are both rnior members of the staff and have really been the siest of all the members. Nancy keeps all the records aight, draws posters, writes script, and types. Cathy a handy person to have around, as she keeps up th the pictures, sells annuals, draws pages and post- :, and makes announcements. These three work dur- third period and have been the most reliable mem- Es anyone could ask for. fn-, K - ,........ .-,., . . . ...,,, .J f 7'f 't'g-, Z asf' 'ffl , 1 - . , , I x,J ' YU M ff 3 I 2 VT LW, ff! J.. tj 2,4 iff , Q ff' ' 251' 0 A 5 I'-'Eg jx' lx Af-..., if GAIL CROMEENS CHUCK ROWLAND BILL MORGAN Gail, Chuck, and Bill are the pho- tographers for the staff and even though they are notorious goof- offs , they have managed to take, develop, and print most of the 1 photos in the 1966 edition. All three are juniors, so if their grades hold up and they stay out of trouble they should make good Sen- ior members next year-?? I33 Mesquite High School All-Stars I965-'66 7 l Drill Team l l l l Bill Walsh, Dennis Snider, and jimmy Brisendine are the managers the 1965-66 All-Stars under the guidance of Mrs. Virginia Cost- sponsor. The captains for the 1965-66 All-Star Drill Team are Carolyn Tarver and Cheryl Holler. l e Drill Team lines up for their performance half time scoreboard reads 14-O over Sherman, Future Teachers The Future Teachers is an or- ganization provided to acquaint stu- dents with worthwhile information relating to opportunities in teach- ing and to encourage them to choose teaching as a profession. 3 ,pr :Q l Q L , :F NMMMGSZN Office y Assistants These students are office assisll ants who work in the main officl during their study halls. They ru errands, pick up absentee slips, dl filing, and help Mrs. Dyer in any way possible. Bottom from left t right are: Donna Moore, Ann Pa: chall, Darnell Sutton, Sally Bake and jackie johnson. Middle- Ron left to right are: Jenny Stack, Ma ian Rudder, Paula Warren, Brenj Stovall, Mary Sue Couch, Lin Burton, and Vickie O'Neal. T01 Gayleen Kiraly and Sue Holman. 1' K This industrious group of young people help keep the under the guidance of Mrs. Cruce, the librarian. Spanish Club 11 Ik is manga gf, , ' . . I ,W , , .. ff.. V-up . ,. K.. .--- rgggm 4-ffm R35 25-1 ' i .i r Libra ry Assistants I , - - S M 2 1 .tit-.iswis'?'f.f ' - , K 1 if 'A , ff . F-W' 'H , . fi ,ak 5 4 5 at s S Qtr, W 1 5 . N . E-,xref . t. , , .. ,r t 'tif .1.r,5+. ?if,,t . fa 1 A hm W - - ., , , ,- Q M 5. 5 H.,,tt:,.f U + library running smoothly and efficiently Q ffm 'r l '24 The Spanish Club is made up of Spanish II students who participate in various projects throughout the year such as the Spanish trip to Monterrey. I37 Junior Civitan Club These responsible young people prove their worthiness to belong to this club by promoting good citizenship on the M.H.S. campu This is the first year for the junior Civitan Club at M.H.S., and it has proven to be a valuable asset to our school. Junior Citizens Traffic Safety Council The ultimate purpose of the JCTSC is to inject into the students of M.H.S. a healthy attitude toward safe and careful driving. Eat year these students participate in the safety conference held on the S.M.U. campus. r 5 1 i Y 3 3 a . I, ' ' ' - t , , t ,, J,wt:wfww4.svm1avwmmmmfanzwewwrvsmas' . ' , W-we F' I 5. V2 1 I M'L J l,i7...-IZ HI tj ll: Ji?-JXEFA ,Adult ix J':-xl -1 ,wx X., ,fx Pg, If-'Q' .Vx :T ',fl '- x -+ - AV: -- : --x -x -x x as ,K .5 ,nk uf ,rx .px ,wx 11. L A , . ' ' ' VV, , , ,. V. 'R ' Q F ,. X ' 1 . I, -1.-V -Vweflleu Rf. F . . AP- ,V A ,QV V 'M Y V ,P ' V 5 1 . 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V Q e ..4:,,:-.-, V V 'VV A ,e ' rV,V 5' M ,w1V.,5VQ.! :V ,rg 5 F - 'gf' g:fZ 'u ?Z.:JVf',,,7 T ' ' WY W' WVW'fV'MF'? W i:-- V f 'H 1-'i lVrf972?'ET'1'A uf? Q1 i ' ' V' W ' ' , Vw we. ,Vf:'1'f' I: 'Vi , ,, ., A V X - V V - , V H ' V 0 . , V . A -'V . WH M :gf -V ' ' , - - M MV 5 s - s s V ' 1 1 - 0 Cert , 3 n , V . Vw V. '. ww ,m f W-'f VH w Vx, X v E V, ji , .rw may Vw M , ,.Aa?!fi f, 'f,jF1fj,i'fWg1QA,'51N9qlf4gf4,,'o A mr QM gb V ' ,' 4:'32,M,.,w'V.w Under the Dlrectlon of Mr Alton Polk ' we V55QMyVWV:1MIVffm V V -1, 53 .3 2 QVnfsEVPiW11,1,:Vw'5VVg'M 1 X . EXE? f wfgilw'ffy25lM?Msl1Wf'3i427'3??V el V' ' The A Cappella choir sings for Mesquite High School under the direction of Mr. Daniel Brantley. The choir also presents many specials for different organizations during the school year. These talented students play in the orchestra of Mesquite High School under the leadership of Mr. Villanueva. They take one afternoon a week out of their own free time for added practices. A iffy, PATTY FOSTER BAND SWEETHEART Stage Band The Stage Band of 1966 is composed of various students who provide entertainment by playing popular songs of the day. The maiorettes of 1966 were from left to right: Ginny Stack, Sally Westmoreland, Suzi Caruzzi, Vicki O'Neal, Nancy Stack, Diane Taylor, Joyce Radney, and Wanda House. The Drum Major was Danny Shirley, who is seen at center. 1 E Drum Major . Majorettes Vi' L 4. X Q' ? Er .Q N 3 Y Q I .. X ,. ,' . , , ' 3iI' 1 f---- LH. Y, T. i l M -A T s , ' ss, I A A l-ew T f s at x ,, we x p all i ,I n 5 , an K -f 4' ff .l 125834 .4 T IMI 'ESA ,A A1 ,viggfik Lg, ,3 ULJZE51 , 'iff fy 'A 'M-. J v ul f QSM, W. mew, M 5 QW. ,fm a W ' f ' ,L AN 4+ wi' 9 ' E-' 5. rife. ,rf L xr' '.-. 4 N, .W . ef iz, ' Fgffgl J? 157, Q , l3fQg5 fFi'23'i'5159i ' l Monitor Staff .A,f 'iii Devotional 'f Committee The devotional com- mittee, sponsored by Mrs. Gamblin, is responsible for the devotionals given each morning before school. 'TZ A-x 'rl X, X J N -xx X limbs The MHS Monitor is published each month by students taking journalism. The Monitor staff works many long hours to compile interesting articles for the paper. The sponsor is Mrs. Crawford. l43 The Forum I44 The Forum, sponsored by Mrs. Lewis, is a literary club formed to give the students an oppor- tunity to discuss and write about various topics of literary interest. This club is held for the benefit of students who are interested in science. It is ,sponsored by Mr. Gibbons and Mr. Vaught. The science club is responsible for the annual Science Fair held at Mesquite High School. Scienc Club Future Homemaker's of America The FHA area and chapter officers are from left to right: Carolyn Tarver, Area V VP, Donna Farley, Sandy Mc- Knight, Pam Stafford, Bar- bara Lawless, Peggy Graves jimmy Gray, Brenda Stovall, Bonnie Porter, Martha Rich- ey, Betty Schrimsher, Wanda House, President, Margie Bigelow and Sherry Hixon. Mr. S Miss Skeeter W Bill Walsh and Suzie Baker have received the honor pf being selected Mr. and Miss Skeeter by the FHA Chapter. Distributive Education 6 1 :1 5 'Psa 1 t rf , ,lf x Distributive Education is a new branch of our curriculum this year. It has been well received and has filled a definite need in our school. I45 K e Y C I Ll 'Serving others is the motto of the Key Club. These are dedicated students working toward goals such as: developing initiative and leadership, and providing experience in living and working together, to serve the school as Well as b community, and to prepare for useful citizenship. Mr. Briggs and Mr. Capps are the sponsors. Dawn Hall is the Key Club Sweetheart. Future Business Leaders of America The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization formed to develop competent and efficient business leaders of the future. Mrs. Ruth Sanders is the sponsor. may National Honor Society F v is ug. W, 122111 Q ' t J n order to become a member of the National Honor Society, a student must maintain an overall average of 90. Also, the qualifi- ons of leadership, service, scholarship, and character must be found in these students before they are inaugurated into this club. Vocational Office Education The commercial department of our school this year initiated the iE program under the able assistance of Mrs. Davis. It has been st successfully received by the merchants of our community, Future Nurses These girls have shown an avid interest in their goal to become future nurses in our society by participating in this worthwhile club. l47 flu . Latin Club The Latin Club is made up of students taking Latin. Mrs. Lee is the sponsor of the Latin Club and keeps these students active with various planned activities throughout the year. Math Club The Math Club is made up of students who are taking advanced courses in mathematics. They participate in various contests during the year, and have certainly taken their place among the other outstanding organizations of Mesquite High School. J 3? Wiki: -, if fs: ', J ., ,,,. Q A 'sf Z .Q 2. 4+ er f l. M 2 R :Hess ' rw ff f Yefetf.-' yr. , J ' 'fi g A Y. xn ,HV Skeeters of '6 , e N Y ., , a E 2 S r AL 5 The Fighting Skeeters of 1965 are: Top Row: Coach Lasater, Coach Qualls, Randy Root, Curtis Liles, Danny Scott, Marc Griff Gary Halliday, Bill Firneno, Mike Cappiello, Herman Eben, Don Whitten, Eddie Phillips, David Motley, Mark Albers, and Coacl Helms and Barton. Second Row: Bill Ragsdale, Wesley Eben, Gaylan Yancy, james Heald, Ricky Crouch, Ronnie LaFerney, Hars Moore, joe Montgomery, Gary Little, Tommy Davis, jimmy Mullins, and Steve Roan. Third Row: jimmy Pitts, Don Thompsc Dalton Hutchins, Ronnie Johnson, johnny Myers, Carl Copeland, Gaylon Mahan, Buddy Philips, Gary Cox, Wayne Crock: Tommy Vance, and Neil Head. Bottom Row: Eddie Hansford, Dewey Van Haaster, David Owens, Rocky Johnson, Danny McClu Bill Brasher, Ronnie Cotton, Mike Fultner, Larry Self, and Gary Fortenberry. Skeeter Scoreboard We They We They WOODROW WILSON 0 14 CARROLLTON 1 3 1 9 SAMUELL 2 7 0 HIGHLAND PARK 20 20 GARLAND 6 0 DENI SON 2 1 14 RICHARDSON 2 1 0 SHERMAN 28 6 PARIS 21 0 DENTON 55 0 l I50 l Football l 1- Directing the Skeeters this year, and doing a fine job are head coach, Charles Qualls, and his assist- ants, Don Barton, Marvin Lasater, and Ronnie Helms esquite was given the honor of having four of E '65 Skeeters chosen for 7AAAA All-District. ey are Wesley Eben, named the Safety, Bill rneno as tackle on the offensive unit, David otley, heading the defensive team, and Carl wpeland as all-round halfback. These boys were honored by being chosen as players on the Dallas Morn- ing News' All-Greater Dallas team. They are Wesley Eben, defensive halfback, David Motley, linebacker, and Bill Firneno, tackle. l V This year's managers, the ones who really do the work and ue captains of the 1965 Fighting Skeeters were johnny Myers, Bill keep our Skeeters looking sharp are Larry Jackson, Don Car- rneno, and Carl Copeland. ney, joe Motley, LeRoy Bennett, and Steve Kimball. 'fern 4 Football Action JOHNNY MYERS A worried coach before the score in t Garland game. Quarterback V, 2. I Captain ' ' gf C le- 3 yr. Letterman -7-' ' W L -nn K , ,L 4 1 ? SHERRY HIXON rree p 1965 Football Sweetheart CARL COPELAND BILL FIRNEN Halfback Tackle Captain Captain All-District All-District 3 yr. letterman All-Greater Dallas Phillips tosses for fine yardage against Garland as Davis gives the protection. 2 yr. letterman Copeland grabs pass for needed yardage against Copeland dodges Spartan tacklers for gc YZ. rdage as Little moves across to block. Woodrow. Marc Griffin intercepts pass to set up winning Hfald Cfushes blockers as he Puts the scofe again5tGaf1and, pressure on Green of Garland. tw . s.,-to -M f...,m---V, 1 14 ---.w,r.. Yew.1-mv-,xi-fz.y:l.---Q. -- Sill Brasher makes a fine catch during the iarrollton game. Football Action Being quick and alert enables Herman to intercepts pass to Set up shake Off dCfCf1dC1'S and catch the P2155 to first score against Richardson. SCHIP 3 TD against Paris- WESLEY EBEN Safety 2 yr. letterman , 'Q - D A K1 i W V A - . n Q -ef . at 1 5 - f-:sh M - may ing F 4.5. -Q AL 1, QE 'frzxkl ' ,D . if is 1- -. ILL .. ggi S A 5 sk . t, iiinn. iniiii El i, 55: -rx. ,,,, ep vu 1 f 5 .-..tefr,i5 EJ 'fi -'E A l +L: O f f'ff:?7?t ' STEVE Rom ' 1 P- M' 4 Linebacker i 1 ls - like 1 2 yr. letterman W I DON THOMPSON j 1.5. N af , Defensive HB i ffgiffg-75 L. 5129 1 yr. letterman l , r- f .is'f' 3 ' RICKY CROUCH NEAL HEAD Nose Guard Guard 2 yr. Ietterman 1 yr. letterman David Motley drives for good yardage as a pack of Lions brings him down. iii' Rocky holds as Bud splits the uprights against Paris. f'.1.7.'vQ if-5 1. 4' - 'N' 'f' '- 2',-E' 'J - ' .. ' J Football Action GARY COX GARY LI'1'I'LE End Tackle 2 yr. Letterman 1 yr. Letterman DAVID MOTLEY TOMMY DAVIS Monster Man Fullback 2 Yr. Letterman 2 yr. Letterman This Scott comes to a halt as Eddie and Wesley Tommy Davis plows through the Scots line to pick up yardage apply the brakes. Urrrrrrk!! with the help of a good block by Neal Head. Carl picks his way through numerous Sherman defenders to score his first T.D. of the season. 'bout time! La Ferney reaches high to bat away an attempted pass E the Bearcats. Galon Mahan intercepts a pass against Sherman and run it back for good yardage. Johnny scoots for a TD against Denton but to no avail since Herman nullified this one with a clip- ping penalty. Football Action Herman snags one for good yardage in the Denton game. l l . .sr - 4. 2 Q A 'ff Y' ls ., :J-wg: 'M K A ,il . .::'.'?'Lt: , W7-53 1... -. c l 'LQTJJ f. ? 'Ij I1 if -'J IK v ii DON WHITTON Guard 3 yr. letterman ii 'T 1 ,V . we . K- ix. 555' ,n,l LEW. a- 1191 ' jf' '4? ' ' ' , 1 .45.53 ., ,' ' X ' ':l,,.-at RONNIE LaFERNEY Tackle 2 yr. letterman i 1 , f yn 5. ,131 BILLY BRASHER End 1 yr. letterman Don Thompson put the stop on this bronco. Get em Don! Carl's last play of high school football. What-a-Way- to-go! DANNY SCOTT En 2 yr letterman l Anxious moments are registered on the faces of the team and coaches alike during the game with Highland Park. 5 n. g S., rtkw G9-QLPFQPI' fl.. f -'Q 1 ff Football Action Choo Choo Davis rolls again against Sher- GALON MAHAN Linebacker 1 Yr. Letterman TOMMY VANCE Guard 1 Yr. Letterman JIMMY HEALD Tackle 1 Yr. Letterman GARY HALLIDAY Center 1 Yr. Letterman Wesley returns a punt against Carrollton- Second mistake most of this run was called back due to a penalty The kick-off against Carroll- ton-The first mistake of the night! Don't believe Carl has much future in this Garland play- oooohl Fleet-foot Brasher on his way in a 94 yard T.D. run at Denton. Ma as.-Rai 5 Q Top Rau john McGloth11n james Renfro B111K1enzendorf Daud Whrtaker Rex Chumley Tom Rogers Brlly Lamb Ray Lance jrmmy Wxllrams Eddre Rosamond Seromi Row Rxclcy Surratt Manager M1ke Scott Ronnre Vrce Bruce Douglas Terry Hayes Robert Shaw Joe ,H11l Rrclq Lander Claude Stephens Robert Gaylord Rlcky Oates Charles Boland Slrrp Johnson johnny Herrrage Manager and Coach Thompson Third Row jlmmy Webb Manager jerll Archer Donnre Barrett Mark Spears Gary Ward Roy Vaughn B111 Sutton Harry Clanton Paul Case Daxrd Tosch Rrcky Mrller Ronnre Scarborough Manager and Coach Mames Fourlla Row Allan Layne Ace Turner, 'A Ln .44-. 1 -t . V 5? x 17: is - N XE X 1 I , 1' 1 5' 'W The managers for the B team are Johnny Herrrage, J1mmy Webb Ronnxe Scarborough and Rrcky Sur- In the B teams game agarnst the Samuell Spartans Bruce Doug- -L' - Ke 5.1 if if .L -v -nv -v , . --iliililfl' f -ug ni 24 g .my Bylgggball if ..f '55 I Elf sp' gy sr ...- 1- qv- ip' -.- ,'5 3 3 fx V1 -'sf 1' I 739 NA 1 fm f mkwiifzff V l RUSTY VICE-6' 5 Guard 1 Senior l l 'X r 3 F , .. wfsetzz ,w-a mz' ' . as , PAT GILBERT 1965 Basketball Sweetheart GARY VIKE-6' Forward Senior I 'i-Q MIKE BANNING-6'5 BILL DODSON-6'2 Center Center Senior Senior Bill Dodson 1421 takes a hook shot as Gary Vike 1221 moves into position for the rebound. --K2 Gary Vike drops in a free throw against Highland Park. I59 Basketball Action RUSSELL CHILDERS-6'2 Forward junior Eddie puts in another point for the Skeeters. Eddie Phillips sneaks behind the Garland defense for a score. Ronnie Randle's jumper is good for two points. RONNIE RANDLE-5'1 1 Guard Junior l60 It looks like Russell is going to play dodgeball. EDDIE PHILLIPS-6 Guard Junior May I have this clar1ce?? A Basketball Action LARRY PAGE-6'2 Childers tosses in a Fmvafd charity shot. junior 403 Phillips drives up the middle for a lay-up. Larry Page attempts to dunk the ball in a pre-game warm-up. 'ONNIE NAIRN-5'11 'uard mior HERMAN EBEN-6'1 Forward junior l 'N f l6l Basketball Action ,U f ,ff fl, Phillips tries for the 2nd point as Richardson gets ready to bound. DOAK LANDER-6' DAN EPPINK-6' Guard Guard Junior Junior Alf Now where could those referees be???? Vike shoots as Vice 1231 and Childers The Gunner fires again!! k . 152, Prepare to block Off, Richardson controls the tip for the Skeeters www, A! B-TEAM BASKETBALL Top Row-Left to right: Owen Cantrell, Manager, Ronny Vice, Doug Lowe, john McGlothlin, Mike Mclntire, Rex Chumley, Ronnie McLean, Manager. Bottom Raw-Left to right Glenn Wickershmn, David Hankins, Buddy Cornstubble, Robert Borders, Harry Clanton, Allan Layne, and Larry McGee. jump bar again! - n '- 1 - -I -1 f -1-q-n- TRACK TEAM Back Row: James Hunt, jimmy Williams, Claude Stephens, Tommy Word, Ronny, jackson, and Mike Stevens. 2nd Row: Paul C: Bob Klenzendorf, Dennis McBay, Eddie Phillips, Eddie Rosamond, and Joe Montgomery. 3rd Row: John McGlothlin, James Heald, M Oats, Randy Vfright, Jon Crain, and Mike Grider. 41h Row: Billy Brasher, Kenneth Lander, John Wilkins, Bill Sutton, Bruce Aberna David Tosch, and Felix Rivera. Franz Row: Marc Griffin, Lee Crain, Dalton Hutchins, Dennis Midgett, Randy Davis, and Thomas Bedi field. james Heald strains to get extra distance in the shot ii put. I' Q ta5i,1a,ggQtf'r-.2 fm, wr ' nifex 5 5.5 ,V -:h, '.-, ,sr - , ' 4 M V- M 4 I 1 'Z' L r giga- X f' in f W 1 Nr R if 1' s ' N f gr ' Wi 'K lei 43? X A 2 F w-M-wif it ee 4- X H ' t We l , as f W W K A f It's obvious that Eddie is going to clear the high ' ti . -M . WEE? Dennis Midgett, an expert pole vaulti gets ready to take another run towa the bar. The members of the 1966 Mile Relay Team are Billy Brasher, Paul Case, James Hunt, Marc Griffin, and John MCC-llothlin. ' c In QQ P , ,Qil f'w s '5 JIFC7 'v ' fi' L p. , S' , in V 'ip ff? -3 . t - 'D' 3 '- - 'lv - , Q D U ,Q ,.,,s,M s Q K. ,ah i 'I .f za y ral ' ' 1 1 .L gevs l ri I - .8 A Av' ,, W. .-f ,I ' L . .AC 2 ' - ,qs , A,,, ,, , ' it .. 7-a.,,V- -fx I I Ev , A l Bill Lamm practices on the 120-yd. high 1 hurdles. B 535 - ,...olM- L52 r .K .... .... .-1 Q'i,,1, f' , ' fs is ,. ,F ,Q M1 ,. xq -N J V fl 34' , . mc' Y Y- 4 gg?- ' 'K an f .-.- 'ff if MAMA, J B C Q2 lnneth Lander throws the discus. l 1 ' 'Ln The distance runners this year are: Front Raw: Thomas Bedingfield, Felix Rivera, Joe Montgomery, Bruce Abernathy Bob Klenzendorf, Randy Davis, Top Row: David Tosch, Randy Wright, Jon Crain, Dennis McBay, Tommy Word, john Willdns. W ,.,, Y Y -..M ' -'H' Qf .,s .W s. , '- - Q ,gg .,r,.,,.,T ,, ,W A , A is 7 J, 9:5 e, W4 ' Billy gets a good start in this sprint. f' .nv 4? 7 . X: . A la-. 'flnfff--' ' 'f- 4 ,. ,x --N . 'f . ' -.' '-'?w'fi5w,?if1ugit1 , ' L.. - ..g4u...Li.Dt,v-' L .1 1 . -.'I,-.'..NL,.-'Inn' ri. -A.-1 ' x 1 P 2 V In ,ffm ,Q ' - I' 1 ' i N f X lly Brasher, Eddie Phillips, jimmy Williams, and John cGloth1in make up the 440-yd. and 880-yd. sprint relay Claude Stephens Pauses as he Pre' III. pares to vault. l65 Az. mins- s, all 2-Q' A mmilr s 45' 1 , 1 ' A 5 1 927 ' A in ' 1. n ' 1 t - f I ,,.. N, ., -ff 4 , ,. ,f , .1 1 ,A sf 4 55321 ...tn 'Q ,ew 9 . ., ff La ' Kg 4 -, - ara, -'H ,Ng , .-'. Q, . Y - 1 135 1 ., H f a., it s t . Q A W ... , f 2si'g,a2gg:Kr5J.QG'. ,igfglf , I V' . ' X 4 gE ff? :Q ',.1,t5f,,.Zt.55Q5,... , - - f - AY' ' If . 5 ' if 3, fy- - Q w , :v,,gg?gg, fy m , 1 ' 'i wU 'XA- :rare M Q : it M, .if 4 3 m , 'N r : Q W ! 'vQ X ' f .V A .j 'L 1 lf ' i 4 fi ,1 2532215 fb i. K ' Mi? S EQ , K 3 ' A -t i , -Q ,- -- ,ami ., :QQ Q- L A wt-yi'-V , fi -' Nzitf-fw vw- M?l?WW'm:? f 1 1 1 1 .w 5 f Z I . s ,va wx -v 'nav ' Q The boys take time , ' - ,. out to talk things over. Motley fires the ball down to second. ,K , ,S A Q-.X Coach Miller watches the ig Skeeters during a workout. .QR. f QM ,, U -4 'Eg on - I . 6 u V ,, -9 A 2 -5 fig. in 'F ww wr - X1 1 Gary' Vike, senior pitcher, shows his form. V ii i ss W ., . K 3- yy- --2 W ' I w vw ,- 37 Motley demonstrates throwing while mid-air. 'i 74 -if . fi. -j .- A 1 +11 .1 -k -. -V ' 43- - u. M ' ' A .N 5 W' . , X 9- - - ww at t . .w...,,-.,.t....:,.,:w ,T 33.3 - - '- - . ,- - ' Q, I fi I . , , -WM-etngff, 'far' 5 V- Q . ,wr - fr, rw'-5 -- , .,.:-4.4. .- :Y -'- vw . .. .,34e:g-g- .I 1' ..... . .. FN., '- ef' H V V X -1::5':,:., ' .' ' ' . Y? '?T ffY 5'- '. 1 gf-3 - ,- kj an -4 .-,yy -vs N. Oh Oh, Marc . . Safe' - ..a.,L.-at ' ff V. A -'fff '- A ff. - -Q' - Mg, .A . . . . ' ' ' 4 , ' ffa QS' M1146 Martin heads for first after a hr ' ,REQ l . fr Skeeters receive congratulations after victory over Carrollton. gh 4 wiffgggx ,. A ab lark!-i:qf',,,?l'i, ,Ql,...7,?f....-,.- -., . 5-'F fav, 1' ,A , WT by X F.. 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'V - f if-mm , Billy Brasher takes a cut and connects r-. -Q Ziiwflfi, QQ ' i ' ' i This must be the seventh-inning stretch. 21 The 1966 Girl's Tennis Team consists of Char- lotte Fulgham, Sandra Honeycutt, Tonya Stone, Cheri Moore, Sherry Langston, Anna Terry, and Maxine Stultz. Mrs. Dora Garza instructs the girls. GSW 1' 5 This year's golf team is composed of: Forrest Fryar, Tim Nelson, Eddie Trussel, Doug Hundley Jimmy Casper, Walter Reece, Mike Buchannan Glen Sockwell, and Mike Soward. The 1966 Boy's Tennis Team is coached by Mr. Carroll Carterg the boys making up the team are, Top Row, left to right: Nicky Thompson, jay Smith, and Dwain Camp. Bollom Row, left to right: Forrest Murley, Larry Dyer, Richard Milli- gan, and Mike Bressler. 'ss Hin gg A dak , A 1 Q , I -r S1 , I ff .-. 7 , ,I-n ,, , ,Ma MB, 'Huff -, g .Q qu.: ,,..vMN at 2 , 1-4 iid 'Wvf - 'Ki' ,J-,.... 'w? F' ' fwgwmvaan WTR K L , 'H' QA f 1. - ,1,2-f4Mfsf- , ,f, ,lm- hi. Football Banquet g if 3 Words can never say what Danny's smile ex- presses as he receives the Sportsmanship Award. Taking a bow, Wesley receives the Best Back Award. johnny presents Coach Lasater with his gift Chena Gilstrap, the athletic director from Arlington of appreciation a sandpa1l State, delivers his address at the football banquet. In behalf of the 1965 football team, johnny thanks the Booster Club for all the spirit and en- thusiasm they have shown for the team. fume! Ifiifllwii as ' Coach Lasater congratulat. Billy Brasher as he proud receives the 1965 Skeett Award. 7111 l Y , , x 1 v ,Q ,f . .Z '13a2,.' lk . v Iheryl and Carolyn pre- ent Mrs. Costlow with picture as a little re- fiinder of her 1965-66 Drill Team. lay reads the Senior Vill, an annual event k the Drill Team Ban. uet. ' Drill Team Banquet Shirley and Marion in be- half of the juniors present the seniors with long stemmed red roses. Anticipation for the banquet to begin is found in these eager faces. delivers her 1 on scholarship, of the cornerstones the NHS. NHS Induction The old NHS members welcome the new members as they pause for refreshments after the induction. Mr. COICY and LYf1d0H Share mu- Larry gives a review- of the history tual satisfaction on Lyndon's in- of the Mesquite Chapter of NHS, 2. K intl' 1 '...:.,f1 t 5 y A 4 duction. The Seniors and their dates dance the first dance dedicated to the Seniors. One of the many highlights of the Drill Team banquet. l Mr. Coley congratulates Lee on being selected as a new member of the NHS, Student Government Day l Mrs. Womack makes another stab at explaining her duties to Karon Thornton, librarian for the day. The busy schedule of a City Secretary is explained to Joanne. Center. The financial situations of Mesquite are dis- Cussed with Billy Brasher by Mr. Favour, Director of Finance. These students put government into ac- QQ:fi, i ' g 2 3 'gp' 'J f ' s S , w Qf l fi i: if gg ,- E 1- ' , - s l f i iil if ' ff 2 is g: ,. ,, 3 .. , ,, i E., 2 . , . , ' T 'si Q if ff? i 3 ' gf mili it 1 2 2: E ll -' 1 t i ' -t , 1 is s'i sf m f,,?g N in r 1 ' ,Y 1 - ig, V ,Q 3 3 ,fel . M, 'll Q A ,- .mms A' ,Q gn , - , ..,,...a ,H-1,-I 5 4 V. A as it , - I Y X-K ,,,, ..,. ' t 2' , - A t'le ' t't'ttf ff fi,,........... These enthusiastic young men demonstrate the tirir tasks of our city councilmen!?! jimmy Brisendine and associates chit chat aboi our fair city of Mesquite. tion!! The growing metropolis of Mesquite is Bill Walsh, mayor for the day, puts into amazing to the Qyeg of Charles Car. law the proclamation for Student Govern- penter! ment Day, March 18, 1966. With officials like this, who needs a fire! lt f. Wei Everyone but Mary seems to have enjoyed These juniors and Seniors shake it up to the the Polynesian meal, in keeping with the music of the Bassmen. theme South Pacific . Pat Gilbert delivers the Sen- ior Prophecy. , I -V f mfg up +, I k will Gail and Marion pause as Sally welcomes them in the typical Hawaiian fashion. ' C 3 il 9 9 o , . ' ' . ' f , 5 ,, 'naw , A P .U it r g.i.1'g 'f- f e , t 4 ' Q ,r ig if P ' . F5 P allele 1 51 V Suzie smiles for the camera while David holds his souvenir. Boemer Lee Crain and Ronnie Don pauses for the drink that refreshes- Gary Seems to be hogging the dance floor! sample the punch From the 1n this case Hawaiian punch!! AIR? Q I Tree house party? If in jma gy L 4 5 ,WJ X 1' Z4 JVM M 4 Mix gn 4 in 47 Q nigh Vehlwf One of the added attractions 'the ranch. V Stag line? Lunch time for a hungry bunch Mary, the maid fMary Ann Sivleyl, 'eveals the plot to take over the mu- :eum to Ginny fAnne Rigsbyj and Sladys Matthews fTona McDanielj. Apryl Thompson, student director, pre- sents a dozen red roses and a charm brace- let to Mrs. McCarley in appreciation of her talented direction. Members of the cast of Washington Never Slept Here strike a pose for the camera during dress rehearsal. ncy fSusan Swannj, Bugs fCheryl llerj, and Becky Uoyce Hensonj, l Ginny discuss methods of attracting fs. . h e wwe . rj , 'Q . - . , L' Y tl f' ?f W ummm ti ' ,lf I VU, J , M :. K fl' 0 O ss Lillibet fCarolyn Tarverj and ter members of the cast listen to a e of their dress rehearsal. l l 'Trip-M,-F A me . ,mfs ,.f',,. age. l dney fDavid Motleyj vainly tries blot out Miss Lillibet's discourse L Washington and ghosts. Senior Play Washington Never Slept Here Mr. Matthews fDanny Shirleyj is caught modeling a dress for Ginny by Mr. and Mrs. White fGa1y Little and Vicki O'NealJ. This bunch of Senior nuts goof-off at rehearsal. ff' 5 . f . , Here ihL.l5a Wllfwm Miss Snyder fOuida Sandersj tries to persuade Ginny to get her father to model a dress when Mr. White is expected to arrive at the museum. The ghost fBi1l Blairj kidnaps Mary in this scene from Washington Never Slept Junior Class , Play ,Pg lf Mother Only Knew Brains fBruce Shiffj seems to enjoy the bewildered expression on Mr. Max- well's face as he is hauled off by the police fHarold Conner and Danny Stoutj. Wilbur fRobert Wally instructs Goldenrod fM1lfOH Smithj on how to conduct her- Connie C Cathy Greenj Bernadine 1 Frida Lilesj and Mrs. Maxwell. and Betty Lou fDonna Ul- W merj wail as they vow to save the marriage of Mr. K y 0 5 3 . ,. fl fe t H, I by X il ,tr 1 -ia I Q ft5Wwi?2, NVQ r rrl : G . 1 F h Betty Lou tries to convince Mr. Maxwell that sh needs a new record player to listen to dramati recordings of great actresses. Dr. Gooch fRandy Rootj, the vil lain, .searches for his lost glasses. We'll visit the mountains of our minds, the valleys of our dreams, and swim in the pools of our utopias, Betty Lou emotes dramatically to a bewildered Dr. Gooch. Aunt Mary fShannon Iohnsonj and Connil try to convince Mrs. Maxwell QDeboral Brownj that Mr. Maxwell could never forge anything as important as a 20th wedding an niversary. f 44 . ',-, ' H ., ..,. i , 7. t 1.-.W i H i f l f ...t l ' .l .,., lrs' Baccalaureate Seniors leave Baccalaureate on that eventful day: Sunday, May 29, 1966. Mrs. Motley and Carl dis cuss the speak er for Bacca laureate A Senior with discriminating tastel? fDig that tielj st a bunch of Seruors proudly march- Seniors file out of the new MHS audi- g into the auditorium' torium-scene of their Baccalaureate. 7 X R l . l L l ' J I77 'emfl,..l 1 Graduation David Motley, Senior class presi- dent, presents the class gift to the school. i Dawn Hall presents the valedicti address.. Neal adjusts Don's tassel to the prop: angle! Seniors leave with diplomas in Seniors on how to wear their tas Neal discusses his plans for the ses future with fellow graduates. IT'S ALL OVER NOW!! g VV1, PZ I ADVERTISERS .np ws., NATIONAL BANK OF MESQUITE W...-6-ff-- 4 uk Lancasfer and Main AT 5-546I Esiablished l902 First Nome in Banking ot the First ISO ima' NATALIE SCHOOL OF DANCE 1 ALL TYPES OF DANCE FOR ALL AGES MEMBER OF: Dallas Civic Ballei' Texas Associaiion Teachers of Dance 23I Pleasani' Grove Cenler EX I-2509 DI 8-4-II6 RANEY BEAUTY SALON Professional Cafe Mas. RANEY Haj' cl.evlE CLARDY Nails MILDRED COPELAND Scalp II7 E. Texas S+. AT 5-8242 Wlxlll-JMW SN X f XQ4' Q 7W , - X -1-:J JERRY'S PAINT 81 BODY SHOP I52I Hwy. 80 ai' Gus Thomasson Experi' Paini 8: Repair Work Free Esfimafes Home AT 5-6592 JERRY D. JACKSON Bus. AT 54023 EDNA'S COUNTRY KITCHEN Good Homes+yle Cooking-Self Service ALL YOU CAN EAT sl:00 Open 7 Days 5 a.m. +o 7 p.m. l8l LIBERTY FENCE 81 WIRE COMPANY FHA or BANK RATE No+hing Down-Three Years +o Pay Clofhes Line Poles Bus. AT 5-4350 Free Es+ima+es MESQUITE BEAUTY CHAFFIN MR. M FOOD STORE 81 BARBER SUPPLY 423 N. Galloway 22l Main AT 5-9584 Mesqurle, Texas AT 5-2757 Free Delivery The Friendliesl Slore in Town C ITYREEQLINBYU E S IT: MESQUITE PHONE AT 5-3641 TEXAS :Ti I82 l Heaiing-Air Cond.-A coALsoN T.v. 8. MESQUWE APPLIANCE sALEs AND sERvlcE FROSTED FOOD LOCKER Beef or Pork Wholesale or Reiail Processing and Locker Ren+al ppliances AT 5-387l 202 W. Davis R. H. WAGONER, Manag I20 E. Main-Mesqui+e-AT 5-l83l 26 Years in Business MESQUITE CHAMPIONSHIP Romeo JIM SHOULDERS-Presidenf NEAL GAY-Managing Direcfor if WND? Welcome fo H16 MfS0UlTE6'vfaffp1bwJf?42 Gel' Your High School Charms af NICHOLS QUALITY JEWELERS Mesquife Cenfral Shopping Cenfer 446 S. Galloway Phone: AT 5-5804 LENAMOND AUTO SUPPLY Machine Shop Service ilfl 4606 S. Lamar 9992 7030 'S. Cenfral Expressway 9653 Il80l Lalze June Rd. 7554 93II Second Ave. HAVE FU 400 Broadway Village-I Blk. So. of Oafes ai' Gus Thomasson Casa View Area-BR 9-042l SKEETERETTE BEAUTY BAR L BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON 'f5-if 238 Broadway Salon f' an A 1 BR 94614 L-in IIO E. Broad AT 5-9560 Call For An Appoin'I'men+ CQZSD gig KRQG,ER-WYATT 430 S. Galloway AT 5-l757 I84 5 S1 1 X r f i -IJ! ours' er 1 Q i - Pi u-nifjk 'fx I ' ' , fav? if -45 if .1 if A -.-5, 5 .K Y A ,, nl z I bl 'X - I 4 , V , 15- - .1-nf-,gg , 4 2 lx K7 X S4- X':' -un-.X 'Wi - ' -'-. Qff '....,. ,.,ffffffffffffff.j 'f:ifff?fifffEf5fEffi:, .j.ffffffffffff:I'.. ...'f fffff ::', .'.... I AT 5.878l Home Phone AT 5-4422 TAYLOR'S PHARMACY Mesquife Medical Annex 208 W. Kearney Free Delivery-Open Sunclays-Drive-ln SUMMERS PAINT 8. elFrs MRS. J. E. SUMMERS: Owner AT 5-390l I06 W. Main VTX AT 5-5631 MAY'S SERVICE STATION 5l7 Wesl Main Sfreef Mesquife, Texas SHAMROCK FLORIST 406 S. Galloway AT 5-6325 CANDY PETTUS MAXINE DOBBS WHlTE'S STORES INC. 204 N. Galloway Slreel' Mesquile, Texas Q Mescpune SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Convenience in Savings Le+ Us Help You g n MAIN and EBRITE PEST ' CONTROL ' TERMITES Ticlcs Termiies Roaches Anis Mo+I1s Spiders Scorpions Ra'l's Silverfish Bedbugs LAWSON'S EXTERMINATING SERVICE Fully Insured - Wri'Hen Guaran+ee on Every Job Residenfial - Commercial Specializing in Yard Spraying for All Type Insec+s. Liquid Feriilizer MEMBER OF THE TEXAS PEST CONTROL ASSOCIATION 900 N. Bell' Line ai Gus Thomasson Rd. AT 5-5308 I87 MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO LUCILLE CHEWNING Beauty Advisor DA 7-435I 456 Big Town give us one hour.. A is .' tand no money at alll k -We'll give you back a new you! li. How? With a free Hour of Beauty. ' - .5753 You'll learn beauty secrets of . ft., ',R. .QE? QQ, Eff' generations of lovely women. You'll - , W Ar,--ffl fs. . . . ' . H jgmvgr see a radiant, glowing skin as our ' 3 Steps to Beauty is applied by a A, K 1312-ua-'film'-5,31 trained expert. You'll hear nothing ' ' TJ: 1 V ' but compliments when a fabulous, A h-W' subtle make-up, designed just for 3 I '-373. you, brings out charms you didnft know you had. Wondering why we 'Li do it? Because we've found once you've seen yourself in Merle Norman Cosmetics treal Princess stuff at Cinderella pricesl you're -rv B pretty apt to be sold on them from 0 ' 'S' 7 1 vp x fi ' ' LP if 'I .Q fs :Q Q df .' , 1' 2 5 IJ' :Hn X if .lx I 'x , ar 1.4 A., 4, , ,, 3, f 4, . Nfliv ' S f Y' , wc' ' .- 5 45 ie? 1 1 ' 3, 'if' I ri I if ' . bf P Hx at I 'sg -if: MM T . It ,. : ,ref , 'i 'igvfgy I 5, NTI Q, 5 V dk ,J sd 1 ' 'Q , ,I Q p ' 5 ., ,em ,A . V, ut L- v 'J , X. , .4 , P A an sa-Q ,K I X if r -S C . xt e . fs , .2 ' , . 'I o I 'ffIf 1 5i ' that day on, Which is what we want -for beauty is our business. M. E. MOSES COMPANY 5c- I Oc-25c-S I .00 Stores Mesquite Central , I i--, ..,, I., 11:9 ,..,,::gg:r,g, af ., 5 ,- It . .fi 11 f f WW 3' lag ROCKEY'S MESOUITE SHELL SERVICE IIO S. Galloway, Mesquite, Texas AT 5-2224 I88 W l ROSE'S BEAUTY SALON AND EXERCISE ROOM Main 8: Broad Sf. U02 N. Broadl Mesquife, Texas Free Facials Feafuring Viviane Woodard Cosme'I'ics Specials +o Teachers, Drill Team, Maiore++es and Cheerleaders. AT 5-7050 GORDON'S MAN'S SHOP 5I6 S. Galloway Mesquiie Cen+raI VAL'S MUSIC STORE MesquiI'e CenI'raI Shopping Cen'I'er CompIe+e Music S+ore gy MJ-I. 506 S. Galloway-Mesquile, Texas AT 5-I25I IF l1 S GOOD FOOD YOU WAll1'-- Q K'S CAFETERIA 502 S. Galloway I Brealcfasi' Served From 6:30 'Io I0:00 I I Regular Serving Hours II:00 'Io 8:00 PrivaI'e Dining Room for Par'ries GLENN JOHNSON AT 5-5497 Owner AT 5-5498 GLENN'S AUTO SUPPLY 5I0 Galloway 'Mesqui+e Cen+raI' Au+o Paris Accessories Mufflers Oi Speed Equipmen'I' Ba+'I'eries Tools BEN FRANKLIN STORES Are LOCALLY Owned AI' 40 Broadway Square and I8 I 5 Gus Thomasson I89 MESQUITE CRAFT AND HOBBY MART 508 S. Galloway Mesquiie Ceniral AT 5-2930 Model Airplanes Hand Craft Toys 81 Games Slot Races Aff Supplies Bikes 81 Trikes Try Our Handy Lay-Away PIan SOUTHWEST TITLE AND mo ,mn Rd, D. T. BABER A. C. GUNNELS 5 Poinf Garage Phone AT 5-2788 BABER'S GARAGE 24 Hour Wrecker Service Nigl1f Phones AT 5-3274-AT 5-I794 Service Wifh A Smile AT YOU SERV CE TO H LP ABSTRACT COMPANY Mesquiie' Texas 'ji 4I0 Wesf Main Mesquife, Texas AT 5-5403 KEEP EM ROLLING PACIFIC FINANCE TONY ROBERTS Manager 448 S. Galloway S+. Mesquife, Texas MOTLEY ELECTRIC i024 Gus Thomasson AT 5-3I55 Owner-RICHARD MOTLEY Royal Typewrifers Sales Renfals Service MESQUITE OFFICE SUPPLY Office Supplies Slide Rules Office Equipmenf Draffing Supplies AT 5-540i 203 W. Main Mesquife, Texas I9l AT 5-9582 MESQUITE JEWELRY Watches-Diamonds-Gifts Watch and Jewelry Repair M. E. HENDRIX I42 Easi' Main Mesquife, Texas We Give S8rH Green Stamps riendship, W SMITH'S BARBER SHOP 208 Wesf Davis AT 5-9597 Q l. FOOD STORE e Give S8rH Green Sfamps l70I Peach Tree AT 5-8I8I JORDAN'S TH RIFTEE W 41 GRo'4'0 wer, Q iz I .MV xilzfhliugtgx X Qugq x ...sail ku ki. A M 14 STUCKER'S SERVICE CENTER AUTHORIZED SERVICE: Jacobsen-Briggs S'I'raH'on-Tecumseh II3 LancasI'er AT 5-I040 We Service Lawnmowers -CIIn+on-Lawn Boy MESQUITE BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. PAINT LUMBER HARDWARE 9I0 N. Belf Line Road AT 5-5458 Q 'tif r, 3 ' n , ' ULRICH WASHETERIA T 8K L VARIETY 81 Hickogg Haeevejzl Bllufon Rd. Ii-:?I:eI3:fiREd AT' 5-935 ers Wesfern Wear ScI1ooI Supplies One Sfop for All Your Needs Sh Q QART0 IIIB IIIIIBPBIIIIB Homoafmzfv . IIBIIBIIIIIS! VN MTILK 1 '24 lufays makes Z' better! 917 Milifary MESQUITE STATE BANK AT 5-63II Parkway Service You Can Bank On Made VeneI'ian Blinds Shades MARY'S FILTERLITE MFG. CO. I38 Municipal Way ROSS R. TENNISON AT 5-I644 BEAUTY SALON I36 Municipal Way Mesquife, Texas MARY TENNISON AT 5- I 727 For Qualify Cleaning Day and Nighf Showings CLIFTON REAL ESTATE Call Gus Thomasson One Block Sou'I'h of Hwy. 80 25 Hours a Day-8 Days a Week JOHN C. DASCH, Owner EV I- I 54I 8400 Scyene TONA CLIFTON AT 5-7372 MM W.-. . I :ij i A A -in X X Your Best Buy an in N QS A is -5352121 HEEQZZIZEQI li s - l ,:,: E S COLE INSURANCE AGENCY 309 N. Galloway Professional Building ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Your Independeni' Agen'r M P ' I D For The Woman Who Cares - CITY THIS TRADEMARK IS YOUR BEAUTY SHOP fffff wa ASSURANCE OF THE HIGHEST 205 Gibson kg Sf, , QUALITY IN PAINTS... L W AT 5-366I . .. I,- Ogg! SHERWIIV-MHLIIAMS PAIIvrs MRS- SYBIL POPE I I , MRS. ANN McCRORY IA- Y 524 S. Galloway AT 5-8566 WJQQ Open a Charge Accoun+ FREE ESTIMATES MESOUITE FENCE COMPANY Al-L TYPES OE FENCE WITHOUT OBLIGATION 205 Galloway NOTHING DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAT AT 5-4238 KKAAVVV VVYLA . . , . 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A H., H.. 4,13 eb , WW My fVl6'H7 QUALITY SERVICE V+ O Cosi' Ci 6 9 fr 9 Gus Thomasson ai Oa'I'e 'B BR 9-9960 R .51 Dain' gig: -E. 1 I ' 'A Ma - WELDON STONE OR ONE SPARTAN E. H. HANBY E. H. HANBY INSURANCE AGENCY AT 5'3 BOB ROBINSON F AH' an 25 Years on +he Square in Mesqui+e or Neerg? If' E NX V B - DAIRY QUEEN 42 3 ...nv :fu:,5'1::ff :. B' ' . - I E695 BEN F. TISINGER 2357 Gus REALTOR Thomasson Dallas, Texas Casa View Shopping Cenler CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Mesqui+e Cenfral 402 S. Galloway sl 1 Jam ENco SERVICE OR YOUR MONEY BACK! ...sATlsFAcnoN GuARANTsEo 0 BIG TOWN SHOPPING CENTER Highway 80 Easl al' Loop I DA 8-28II 2 319 w. Main AT 5-5563 A KEY REXALL DRUGS 1'fFast Free DeIivery v . - A ,- J U ,200. Big Town DA 8-27l8 4 LONE STAR THOMPSON MESOUITE LIFE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE AGENCY AGENCY S 1.4 A , I, 1 arooffx DRIVE-nf DIIIIG Xxx we -,5:.' -, -,,.. ---,f MOCN'S DRIVE-IN Orders to Go I0325 S. Galloway AT 5-5600 CLIFFORD MOON Owner Residential and Commercial Experience Over 30 Years PON DER 81 SON Real Estate and Construction Co. 3I8 Riggs Oircle Mesquite, Texas BILL PONDER AT 5-I l34 MITCHELL-GOODWIN LUMBER COMPANY l03 N. Ebrife AT 5-5442 All Types of Building Maierial GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY 4-I0 Wes+ Main AT 5-I52I SUE TURNER STE G X Mesquife Cenfral Shopping Cenfer CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1966 SUCCESS, suk-ses: The ferminafion or resulf of any affair, whefher happy or unhappy: fhe issue: more especially, a favourable or prosperous ferminafion of anyfhing affempfed: good happiness or forfune . . . Consolidafed-Websfer Comprehensive En- cyclopedia Dicfionary. DAVIS DAIRY QUEEN AT 5-I32I I502 Gus Thomasson Rd. WEST PIANO COMPANY SALES and SERVICE Player Pianos-Spine+s-Grands Bus. DA 7-7242 4848 Samuell Blvd. Res, AT 5,3857 HOPKINS DAIRY WAY 203I Guq Thomasson AT 5-572I Make Our Sfore Your S+ore WAYNE'S TEXACO AT 5-69II IO66 Pioneer ,r .r ,g , -- CAQII if Tl X V , K ' IIIFN I . L'-R f- 'if' ,L VAN VOAST HARDWARE 81 SPORTING GOODS CompIe+e Line of Hardware Mercury Ouiboards Dura Crafi' Boais EV I-6IOI 8208 Scyene Road Dura Crafi' Boa'I's Es 7 CENT!! c'00U5EAn More People Ride on Goodyear Tires Than Any Other Kind General Elecfric Appliances-TV 8: S'Iereo Compleie Brake 8: Froni End Service Tires-Tubes-BaHeries GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 222 So. Galioway Mesquife, Texas AT 5-548 I 205 The choructer of tomorrow! Amerrco rs reflecved rn the eyes of todays youth. To serve thus deserving genero- hon wrlh frne Balfour class rmgs, en- graved Lommencemenf mvnohons, ond drplomos is c prnvilege we hold dear. A L . Save Time Call Your Orders in INSDE SEATING AIR CONDITIONING 1 s ys Gee. Coach. 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