Midway High School - Panther Paw Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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, M 4 an lx I AH iz? nf Www M ' ' 2 MW ' W rs5i5ff'Ei?w's3?5Q2?f5'fjf,? Q-QWM W W Q vw W wif Daffy 1 dv? JW Midway High School Volume XXXII Panther Paw 1978- 79 Waco, Texas Tabla' of Cunk-nts i J Activities . . Personalities Classes .... Sports .... Clubs ..... Advertising Index ..... Table 0f Contents ...Z-39 . .40-55 .56-119 120-183 134-215 216-249 250-265 Table of Conte sa g i W V W , tk. 2 X -V r I 5 af- .f X, X f w V 1 1 w A AJ lm 1 , - 1 5 x.. . 4 4 f . 4 F 1 K N 1 , , Q X ,, I 1 Y 4 w i v 1 4 W v 1 wnw A I' ,,-.1 f - 'fn 2 TQ f ..,,, ,, V -15H5f'1 ' i f' WH wt k W Zff',il2v .'5: flaw' 'J'k?4UiA f' 521 K ,ff , L.: k i in ' E' 5 1' if - 55 ,'.,5 g, .gf , we .S M.: f,,,,,,.m, 'f 7 'mwfa g , 3 4'Tf 'x .gi nil '+f 'X-'- M .J , .M '- wifi Y f A Q 1. K F 9 Q rf 7, f i , .fr i gi sw, Qi I 5 4 H i Q 5 1 i .93 m V 1 w ' ,Q 4' Alugl I M , 1 fav i F3 A '32 ,si i s f p g ai, 1 3, :ii v hV.:l I Y. ir ,L Activities I QI if if ,- ifvz fi ,..aafmmn: . ug Here School started one week later this year, but with no less fanfare and excitement in the air. Midway had grown, adding new students and teachers in abundance. 1978-79 promised opportunities for learning. for friendships, for new experiences to everyone. 1. Teachers get introduced to students. Miss Kassees, Mrs. Richardson, Mr. Gill were new faces, 2. Mr. Battle delivers his welcome. 3. Teachers stand for inspection. 4-. Merry Hutto and Lisa Alewino get back into studying. 10 First day of school W e Go Again 1 3 4 Q . , 1 ,- , it i Fall brought football. volleyball. i'ross-t'oun- try and pvp rallivs. 1. Valvria Howslvy le-upS up to lc-acl at rlwvr. 2. Marla Pirklv awaits another cht-or during one of tho varly pt-p ral- Iivs. 3. You'w got to get a running start for some of the-so things. 4. Pop squad sat on thv opposite' sith- to hi-Ip vlwvr. 5. Mr. Filgo la-ads tht- band in thi- fight song. .NNY First of school 11 YOZLDUG Got To Have Spmt Cheerleaders, sponsored by Mrs. Christopherson. and the Pep Squad. sponsored hy Mrs. Harding. worked hard to help keep up the spirit for athletic competitors. Skits, dances. new yells were all a part of ereating spirit and ineluding lots of the Stu- dc-nts. 1. The P:-pSqua1l shows off one of its routines. 2. KimTurn1-r antl Sandi Dove vntl a yell Vall- ing for student p3I'll1'lIlilllllll. 3. Kim Turner lt-ads u ye-Il. AL. Clieerlezulvrs get really for pep rally. 5. Sanlli Dow' helps stutlvnts follow tht- rlianls. we 'SA V Xi 'un....u 2 4 12 Cheerleaders 'X lr 'Ps' T' as :QE fi? M . ! .f of if fl... Q35 ' A' ' X -- , t f e y ,, ' gilt. 'lfimw i ,f 'YV - .A I .,. M, Hs The cheerleaders, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Christo- pherson, spent many hours working to build support for those Midway students competing in athletic events. The girls led pep rallies, cheered at the games, painted signs, and encour- aged the student body to support the teams all year long. Junior Varsity cheerleaders are: lop to bottom: Melissa Witcher, Susie Denton, Paige Plasek, Sherri Koerth, Shelley Smith, and Tracy Fulmer. Varsity cheerleaders are: Valeria Howsley. Kim Turner, Sandi Dove. Shawna Siler. Liz Arreaga, Leah Witeher, and mascot. Melissa Blackwell. Cheerleaders 13 Band Adds Spank To Fall The band under the direction of Don Filgo and Larry Pierce spent manv hours in preparation for foot- hall games and for marching contest. Thc flag and rifle corp got new uni- forms to givc them a new look, and add to thc overall impressive appear- ance of the Red, white, and blue hand. Thc crowds responded ecstati- cally ovcr each performance. The liand earned a I in the UIL marching contest for the seventh year in a ron. Long hours of practice, in thc group and individually, paid off. Q . . - , v . . 'ill 14 Band sg. -KJ i Alix . Band 1 Leaders Of The Band Euvli band member did his or hor part to make the hand look great each performanve. The band also had the- spevial sections. the flag vorps and rifle corps, which performed as units auf-oinpanying the band. 1. Thr- rifle rorps comes forward to present routine. 2. Larry Broun up front to romluvt band on fit-Id. 3. Flag rorps in new uniforms. and 4. flag and rifle vorps . . . post- for a min- ute from tht- long pravlivcs. 4. or :if f TL . ' 16 Band S I W. 1 z- 'Gy-43 Majorcttc-S Marcia Allsup and Lisa Alcwine pc-rformed twirling routines to hand numb:-rs during tht- football game halftime' programs and at ps-p rallies. 2. Marvia giws ll spvvial pm-rforliialim' for rrowd. 3. Tlw lmaml was under thv fit-lcl dirw- lion of drum majors Lisa Smith, Larry Broun. :mtl Brr-nrla Curry. t :hi it . .,.. Rf Band 17 Carol tanley 78 79 Homecommg M8871 Mldmu Hlgh School homecoming. bparklcd wlth all thf usual tradxtlons and customs A school amemlmlw .1 door dm oratlng tontoot a sc hool tlectlon and 21 pm p rallx marlud thc homxcomlng game An alumm rueptlon and a dance lol lowrd the game wlth Galcsvlllf- The Panther- lost ln only om po1nt12 13 Thr QQ mor tlasQ won the Claw float Pooh on the Hornets mth a Wlnnll the Pooh boar The Spamsh tluh won Qocond plare Thv Latin Club won tht door deroratmg Conteet The bonflrv the floatq the pep rallw and the queon Q court made hommom fmt' memorles 1 Carol btanley ls rrownrd queen ln Chrl tune Sugtr 2 Caroll ucortul bx lVl1l11 Nu 3 Th: emor float lnalu Its 4 nlrx 41890 18 l-lomu ommg FQ . 4' I . Y r 4 , Y 1 f 1 1 1 ' yt 1 , n ., . f 1, X 9 1 2 , , ., , E . 1- Q , 1, ' , , ' - 'Q- . ing a wcck of events destined to beromo 1 Y w ' 1 . ' 1' 1' ' ' ' H ,' 45' ' 1 1 11y1. 1 A 'S 1:3 1 '-1 11. h 1 S . . . . ,S I. , 1 :E NX 'S 5 Vw-Wg! 1, m 1 , 6, , A N fm 3 g. 4- 4 1 'W M... .swf 'Lis I 1 ' x . 15 Aj .4 Q. Y'nS sl 4. , '4 ' I ' 'fn D4 I I' -1' , 5'-Q K EZ: 1. Shawna Silvr. svnior lmrnim-4: is 1-smrls-sl by Russvll Gray. 2. Svnior Numinw' Dvlura Tupp. 4's1'orl1'rI by Milvhvll Butlvr. 3. Liz Arrvugu. sm-niur nmninvv. 4-svortf-cl 115 Dale' Snider. 4. Tlu- junior! float. Crf'asv lhv Horn:-ls awaits lhv :lr-4-isiun of llw judgvs. 3 'A' fn Hmmfvmning 19 f,.4vwn.:,,.,.yf',x A 4 3 'V' Q aw' : ' ggi X ' Mei, .. A , xt 1 ur. r-, ' 5 0 n Q lu.. 1 3 L 2- 'L fan .V 1 ty Y' , A 35,2- .' vm --ia, ig-.fSl: t3. wqm N if ' ' tri k9l2 . rw 1' P 'H' QI .Z . 4 A I X z, ,K . s ggi? ? ,Q x' - . - 4 'Q V v Y 2 . i . , . y X 4 I . 1 , I 2 I Y 4 f ' 'Q l ,J gn' 6 20 Homecoming ,Wx 5' 4,1 , ft 4 If X ' 7 X 5' WI l O I, I ' S' .. 1 li U I 1 .it ' i 1 25 1 11 ' x .JIU Opposite page: 1. .lunior princesses are Kim Turner. eseorted by Brian Berryhill. and 2. Sandi Dove. esvorted by Charlie Campbell. 3. CJ S I Students gather to celebrate the bonfire. 4. Students bring on the floats to exhort the Pan- thers to play their best. 5. The Latin class had the first plaee door in the decorating contest. 6. Hope this person never has a loothachel This page: Sophomore duchesses, Tracey Ful- mer. escorted by Bruce Wandless. 2. The bon- fire roars away on a fold, fall football night. 3. Merry Hutto esrorted by Ronnie Spell. 6. Door derorated as Balte'slar Cadillactittau. 5. Freshman duehesses Melissa Witchcr, 1-svorted by Bobby Deaton. and 4. Diane Lachv mann. escorted by Don Howard. Homeeoming 21 P' ur Hearts Were Young 675 G 99 has 'KM ' 5 8 ' v - ' V A w Q vzluiu if , E if 4' E3 Q . 4-P I wi .gf 2 '.. J X ff uf 1 K ' iii- 7 'Tix , , if-i 3 1. Melissa Bluvkxwll. .luhn R4'1'd4'r. T4-ddy Anderson. Greg Anderson. Todd Ouslvy. and Frank Gmilm-li listens lo M1'iiS5d.S slury almul the man 0Yl'I'llU21I'fiu. kg,,,..M - ' 2. Laura and Tm-ddy lun- u what and discus L1 fvw dream. 3. Melissa dm-pivling lu-r vhararlvr. -1-. Patrick Kirby and B1-sky Baines take a rvfl hr:-uk during rm-hc-ursal. viii 2 Spevvli Play The Speech club, under the direc- tion of Miss Guthrie, presented their annual play in December. The play was a comedy, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay . The play concerns two young women embarking on their first trip to Europe alone. The character portrayed by Laura Dollo- hite hopes to pursue an acting career and study under a great French actor portrayed by Mark Scott. Melissa Blackwell's character hopes to be a dancer. However, the girls meet two young men, on the voyage over. Todd Ous- ley and Teddy Anderson are two dap- per young gentlemen who capture the girls' hearts. 1. Teddy gets a little stage make-up. 3. Laura's parents seem a bit worried about their daugh- ter's upcoming voyage alone in the world. 2. Teddy and Melissa console Laura when she realizes she has the measles the day she is to dock in France. 1'1- Speech Play 23 A Little Magic Comes True The .lunior Class sponsored the 1979 high sehool beauty pageant with the theme, Disr'o Magieu. Clubs and Classes nominated 4-1 girls who eompeted for the title Most Beautiful. Sherri Bearden, the Spanish Club representative was named the Most Beautiful . She is a junior student involved in a number of sehool activi- ties. Merry I-lutto, Julie Kruse, Jackie Ross, and Lynna Gibson were the runners-up. Carol Stanley was selected the Most Congenialm 1. Sherri Bearden beams after being crowned and receiving the roses. 2. Sherri Bearden stands with escorts for the girls: Guy Gibson, Paul Hicks, Gary Dulany. Blake Northern. Brian Berryhill. David Landrum. Jamie King, and Scott Stanley. 2 24 Beaut y Pageant at is . T n i V'kV ZE. N The four runners-up are: Jackie Ross, thirdg Merry Hutto, first: Julie Kruse, secondg and fourth, Lynna Gibson. The len finalists are: Merry Huttu, Tracy Fulmcr. Kim Turner, Sherri Bearden, Robin Arner, Jackie Ross, Julie Kruse, Suzanne Snodgrass, Shawna Silvrr, and Lyrina Gibson ' ' ' 3. The silvery decorations of the stage V 3 l bu D ,T enlivened the entire evening as girls first V. V, appeared in sports outfits and then eve- ning gowns. Each finalist was required fqlg fw i to answer specific questions. Dixi Dick ,,t , . i Viii- waits with escort Scott Stanley for the V A iiii V photographer' Q - 3 tsif ss Beauty Pageant 25 Disco M agic Classes anel rlulis se'le'e'le-el the' following girls as their re'pre'se'ritativ0s: First Ron: Cheryl Joni-s. Spve-e'h anel Drama: Pam Davis. Cross-Country: Slwllvy Smith. FCA: Suzanne- Snodgrass. Girlk Tennis: l,e'a Paimabe-rke-r. DF: True-y Filygeerulel. Meisttrr Singe-rs: Re-nay May. Art: Shvrri Bvarele-n. Spanish: Julie- Kruse: Svivne-e-: Le-Ann Baugli. Fronrh: Laura Lippv. Symphonie' Band: ,lurkin- Ewing. VIC.-X: She-rri Km-rth. Sophomore- e-lass: Carol Stanleey. Se-nior e-lass: Me-rry Hutto. FFA: Se'e'onel Row: Laura Dollahitex Choralv: Karon East:-r. Yollvyliall: janivya Aust. Fri-shman Athlvlirs: Diane' Laethmann. Frm-shman class: Gingvr Sanele-rs. Track: De-hra Tapp. St-nior e-lass: Lisa Be-rgvr. Freshman Girl? Baskvtballl .las-kiv Ross. Ken Cluh: Kim Turnvr. junior Class: Liz Arre-aga. Stuelvnt Council: Saneli Dove. Junior class: Trare-3 Fulmefr. Bofs Te-nnisg Tana Spross. Pep Squad: Robin Arne-r. Sophomore e-lass: Marria Allsup. Conre-rl Banel: Third Row: Ke-lly Stribling. NHS: Natalie Smith. FHA: Me-lissa Witrhe-r. fre-shman 1-lass: Corinne- Sloan. FTA: Gina lVlerHargue. ORA: Lynna Gibson. Girl's Varsity Baske-tlmll: Julie' Carelne-r. NJHS1 Shawna Siler. Boil: Basketball: Be-e-ky Davis. GOAL Sovie-ly: A'lisa Aust, Latin: Opposite- page: 2. Carol Stanley rnoelvls vvening gown. 3. A Closvup of Shawna Silvr. 4. She-rri B4-arelvn swe-:fps tht- title: 26 Beauty Page-anl i L s ,MXN 45 -. ! ,gy J:'k,f'Q iv' a j' Q1 , , e Wfifffm i . ,U SLV. .V I 'flfrxfl ' 1 1' ' , '3 ,1 .i K QQ i K 'Sf Q. 53- H i igggg' ,,,, f J if .E V iiii ia he -i 4 ,,k. f f .... W-UN 'aff B4-uuly Pagc-ant 2 Classes, labs ta Busy Classes and clubs continually sponsor activities which keep many students involved and interested during the year. The school is rarely a quiet place because almost around the clock people stay busy. Few people outside a high school realize how many things go on during the course of one school year. 1. Mike Franco warns an excited family about Big Foot being in the area lScnior Folliesl. 2. Ken Lachmann and David Watson seek some substanance while the seniors are fitted for caps and gowns. 3. Patrick Kirby and Laura Lippe share a laugh during the beauty pageant. N Class. Club Activities t x 3 R X . 5 .. Q 51' 1 .wi Choir nie-inbvrs prvserilul lhoir vm-rsion of Calm ri-I to the- rlvlight of lliosx' pvrsons who alll-mlm-rl Musiv. danvv and vostumes wx-rc delightful. 1 Cuban-I performers luke u final bow. 2. ,Ion-l Calc portrays Ihr- vliaravler from Tlim' Sling . . . lie pc-rfornivd a piano solo Tho E!Ill'I'lHlHl'F--. 3 Susan Holiday sings ai vainpy song wliilv llu pianist has a gre-al tirnv with llivalrivs. 4. Art sln dvnls Kyiv Lands. Mark Douglas. Gail H4-urn Jann-s Mm'Clinlm'lx, Craig johnson. Rance Allison and Rodnc-y Conpvr gf-t logvtlie-r for work and fun. Club, Class Artivitic s 29 Thi- Sm-niur lfollia-s 1-uusvtl mort' pt-oplv lu lnalu' thvir mmm- to tht- slzigt- than any nlhvr Q-wilt. 1. Tim Saimlvrs :xml Davirl Pulls-rsmi vutvrluin tht- rrmxtl with ti song. 2. Don Alli- son slums om- of lhv many llNLlFfl4WllllllIIg ami- mals FFA mt-mln-rs vxhilrilvtl al lin-stovlx shmxs. 3. Tnclrl Ousle-5 trivs oul fur lht' TY rull . . . ilu- Pillsbury Dough Buy. -1-. Mika- Chap- mun aml lfrit' Gilrhrvst moth-l short shorts ami lvgs . 5. laura Dnllahitt- In-Its out Bill Bui- lc-yu tluring tht- Choir Cahars-t. 1 Qs 5 W ,I f .wi-r,. A 'V'1-is-.,.t,.'1 -L, .t .-Av-f,4..m'3.' ,.,t b,.v,wV 2 4 D l 30 Club. Class Avtii itivs my-., Q ,535 t H6 Nl x -t 'vw' 1 1 ska xx 'if ' 2 MF'-N 'Tb I. Disco Fm-x'c'r e'xc11 r4'a4'li4'cl L1 fms figs as u sunn- Scniors dunvc-Ll away the- follivs. 2. l,ilu' thc' unwie- Animal Housnf' which swept Ihr' nation. Mill- wafs wrsion uf 11 Toga Party swf-pl the slugv. 3. john Oakvs luungvs in llw vommons an-a for a fr-xi minulvs. 4. Cindy Kon-nm-k c'0ntrvn1plaIPslhv halls. Clubs 81 Classes 31 The Tomght Show The Seniors presented their version of The Tonight Shown for the '79 Fol- lies. A record crowd witnessed the two- night show and the Seniors raised more than 35,000 to finance their senior trip and senior gift to thc- school. 1. Miki' N54- in thi- Eva-rrifacly liuttvry 1'on1nn'rm'ial dares you to knovk it off. 2. Woody Wood. star of the Tonight Shown. delivers his monologue. 32 Qenior Follies 1 i f f U if lf . f . x 5 Q , 1 J sm .ggggifsffgj-ivggj.fi ivsefggig ju ., .., . f . . ,ryy i .. in .Q fy' ...fi KW af 2.51255 54, i ff L J! A LYS? if 4 x all WW Qfllgf in ...ty--' 'f af: .. ai .ifw . I If, ,,,f by , : ,:5',,., an .s I WWW WWW W ywtfiywy ,am 4 2 25 'MJ s bl .fwaagywt may lv' 55 siif.. mi, if Opposite page: 3. Some student at MHS try out student alert glasses. 1. Todd Ousley shows his resemblance to Richard Nixon. 2. Cheryl Jones, during the memory skit persuades Missy Clark to get on the school bus for the first time. 3. Randy Gilbert does his thing as a sexy body. Senior Follies 33 ,H 1 44:4 34 Svnior Fullim-s 2 1. Jeff Pe-rryman. Liz Gamboa. Leah Witvhc-r '2,,,,, and Miku- Ny rvrnim-sw. 2. Midway's Su-W Marlin, A Wild and Crazy Guy 1Mark Goo:-zbyj. 3. Marho Men? -I-. Laura Dnllahilv be-Its out Della Dawn. fm fi f A 'Q ,xi x,a.,5' N xi, 4 I. Gloria Wright rings Y.M.C.A. 2. Cary SlllYf'FS with aissislumw' from Kvlly Williams. gels rfradi for svlicml. 3, Tvrl Bzivfflvr. Andy Ball and Randy Cunninglizim liw il up. il-, Bobby Cumpln-ll and Brady Bass sing 21 lillll- volinlry-wx-:-lvrri. 9. I 3 ,f,:,-...- fi V ,- ' i A S,Q1'.',':Z. gf fp 41? ff f 'Y ' filly a 'X xii? 5 S4-nior Follic Tropical Paradise Enhances Prom Junior sponsors and students worked hard to give the Seniors and Junior a lovely spring prom with the theme Tropical Paradise . With everyone in attendanre dressed in their ht-sl. good music' and good food. tht- evening was a success. l. Keith Neumann and Christy Bryant enjoy the music. 2. Dchhie Ervin seems at hit suprised by the photographer. 3. Donald Fortenberry and Charlotte Stowers lake a drink of punch to cool down from fast dancing. 4. Everyone 1-laps with tht- E 1 Q c l 5 5 4. N. l . E 2 36 Prom 5 ' f as 2 gf A gg' fl' WL' W e Shall Never Pass This W a Again Thc class of '79 said thcir good-hycs to MHS May 31 in Waco Hall. Four ycars ol high school, one entirc chaptcr of their lives, was ovcr. Each had dcvclopcd into his own pcrson with his own set of dreams and plans. Each scnior hcgan a ncw chaptcr of his life the next morning-somc planning to go on to collc-gc. sonic dircctly to the working world. The chapters that will fol- low hopcfully will bc happy and productivc, and thc chapter named Reunion of the Class of 79 -a day to anticipatc. Darrcll Hill and Rohcrt Coyel, right. arc thc valcdic- torian and salutatorian of the senior class. 1 3 s Q. , 2 T ? :Sgr .K gggi, E ' t Xff 2 - E at .ai H if 38 Graduation 'bg . i iff? ?'NY 'ffJ' Ts-f x-,,,.,,....-----.. ' 'r V-A R -W 5 i S 'X ..--. 1 . ,,,,.,........-..--...L A if if i.. 5. 1' -.ik A 1, . A -Qc. I 3 . A' .Y s M . Q ' A- - .. eQl as .r 'v .. -M wif-.L xx , ff Q, 'Y 5 2:1 -'L , f V .-r. , r f,f p ff f j ' , Jim s is .w0 ,,, 1 ff s . 'i!', a,...g.Q 5' af' .. ,,, 'i ' a N5 X-. 3m i .,i' JCWWIJI ' J'x. af H XXX X .ff f' 3 N 4 f 3' fy! -., vs, 141 1 x 'f 1 im If I . 5. N Opposite page-: 2. Marvin I.:-ath. US. Rep- rm-sz-nlaliyv was tha- spvakm-r. 3. Happy svn- iors enjoy lhn' fm-I of the diploma in lhvir hands. 1. TllI1ll'llgIl'LlliLlLlll'S1lI'1' Day id Pal- tvrsun 131, Tmlfl Ouslry' 151. Rivharil Rusk 141. Bnnila S1'hrovdc'r 1101. 'Yanni Town- svnd 181. Lvah Wilvhvr 161. Susan Rohrf' 161. Liz Hu1Iing,fsiy'0rth 191. 2. Gradual:-s inarvh in to Pump and Cir- 1'llH1SlZlIll'l'u. fi. Buddy Ahlvs IIIAIINVS lhv walk across the- slagzv lilul 1-nds high svhrml. 4. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Dann:-ron klllH0llHl'4'ii!1' spm-vial awarda lu lha- lop slu- dvnls. v. -W :fix H11 iii. 1 i ,. .,,.--.,,m ,Xfig X N40-X Xf ,f..:.Ew Graduation 39 f 1 - L :::,, 1 S - ,R , S f Q , Jw ia? Q, 1- '3' is S if? ,YW ix 5 SEA 'ar I sw, 'ia 4 HN xv WHEN 0 W g fix Q if it g ,gp f as an ,J QSQGX Y S Ilya A Fifi an W we f-Tj mumps '- .. X , . :A-3 -fi .- :,:- EEX. , I ,-ai, ,K S X ,vm w E fill -wi ws X W S 1 W -.1,:. 1.2 -fxxiw d, ffm .. , f w:,.'fv::- .' H 7311 ' -Sig' -5- '3- Ma- My ff Ili! fu , .W m ,,, , ,, . ,K-H1 ,.-. x,f 1 2 H 2-ww, My L- i f -if V W- I ,- , W- nm ,f fy ,gf M5 ' Q 21 .fi .,,, fi 4 v js -Mm . Q2 , iw, H w akes-' Sgw .,f X - X My I ,' 8 nag 2 X K K: Ak qiki W' K 'wt 3 MY, F Q3 Wil AA . J, G 5 --' .. .Q 3. W? . 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H' ' I JZ 'b Q ' ' ' A ,.A v-Vv K A, F, 'K ' ' f 4455 gggigyg 3 ' kr f A M., 5 'P i l ,qVV' A --'- .-:' ,P ff ' Q41 ' ' . , an A V E' A -A ' ' , f , MQ' ,Q 1 4 1 ' . f 'V -'-L W f L ' A , Q H ..f'amafQmW'Q'Bu'5Ai?f1's f.if5:3- ' Personalities Mr. And Miss MHS Carol Stanley Ken, Dulany ., Miss MHS Most Representa tive Students Seniors Leah Witeher Mike Nye s Class Favorites Seniors: Liz Arreaga Mike Nye fiiniors: Brian Berryhill Kim, Tamer Freshmen: Don Howard Melissa Witeher W, Sophomores Scott Stirm Merry Hutto X V Fax 4 utstanding Whois Who At Midwa Students excel in a number of ways through school years. Sports achieve- ments, academic accomplishments, band, choir, FFA, FTA, FHA and a number of other awards are received by these outstanding students. There are also many outstanding students who often do not receive honors, but do excel and earn personal pride in their achieve- ments. Not everyone can be pictured here, but we did assemble a few good examples. 1. Linda Roessler and Gina Parker were all-district basketball and Super ccntex team choices: Lisa Lefevre was named to the second team and Lisa Culvcrhouse was named to the second team, 2. Mike Collins, a Senior, served as an Area FFA offi- cer. The FFA actively participated in a number of programs successfully. 3. Todd Ousley, a Senior, received the VFW and DAR awards. Among his many honors, Todd has also represented his school in sports, UIL, speech and drama, Student Coun- cil, and many other areas. He has served as an offi- cer in several clubs. 46 Who's Who ,lv of ....- District football players: jimmy Dover, first team: Mike Horn. second team: Karl von Rosenberg, first team, Paul Hicks, second team: Mike Lively, first team, Ty Sweeny, second team. S 2 ,,,, ,Jai 'A' i 1 ' District, regional and area choir members: Jeff Nowakowski. Tracy Fitzgerald, regional and areag Brian Rapp, regional: Kenneth Mills, regional: Sandy Smith, regionalg Linda Smith, districtg Diana Allen, regional: Tim Sanders, district, regional, areag Corinne Sloan, regionalg Kelly Stribling, regional. Who's Who 47 Whois Who 1. Ann Martin. Linda Young, Kim Krause, Lisa Cross, Louise Grubessich and Connie Walter were girl's cross-country team members who repre- sented MHS at the state competition. 2. Boys cross-country team members who represented MHS at Stale are: Cary Bogan. Craig Wiese, Kent Holiday. Mark Denton, Jeff Clark, Terry Chaney. and Scott Chaney. All-district basketball players are: Scott Horstman and Mike Lively. Mike Horn, not pictured. received honorable mention. 48 Who's Who if.: .- S P-,, fx 1 .L wifi ,. X'19'ffi Pin V M fam gm 9? 1. Volleyball tvain im-nibvrs rc-c-vixwl many honors: Krisly Olin-r was named to the all-clislrict first loam along with Leigh Baugh and Kart-n Eastvrg Lorrv Spitzvr and Jeanne-tlc Whorlon wort' named to tht- st-cond lt-am: and Trafy .lac-kson anrl Brenda Van Patton received honnrahlv mention. . ' ,,K,a,w 3 ' www. f - fp., ,,,.....,..' N' 5 air: .fx .iraqi . , A ximfqio ' ..-...fx A if iv . N v 'Q ,Y . ,.,A A i. on MW? .uf ,Q . v 3 7 2 ' 4 ' ,,, Zirfifzfl 1 f v f 5 1 g.i3.ff., 11.4 5 54-Y t 1 .t r a V114 M 5,1 .i t its 1 - 5- ,i,, tk 1 I Q..zwi1+P!, ' . ., 1' J' ' X 4-ff if , Gravy ' 1 -fa... rg, 'C Qliffi 4 Jo-' 4 Y ,w wif .-sway: 's vgiiimei ,,f' - t9'4,'v , 2. Chris Floyd. Darrell Wootlliff and Ke-vin Dowden rf-presented the band in ara-a and state competition. 3. Merry Hutto was named FFA sweetheart. As tht-ir beauty shi- was first run- ner-up in the- MHS beauty pageant. Who's Who 49 .:-. Y ji -.. I vs Jill llalrgxrnvm-. 51151111 Gurrvll. Sln-rri Hula:-l. 7 ir 'M ' ,-Xla11z1Woml. Cindy Cllllllllllll. Diulvrinu Eurln-f. ll' A 1 K1-lly Rvynolcls. unrl Slilllll1'I' Filgo wvrv I1LlIll1'4l to ilu' Cvn-Tex lrunml. All-1li:-lrivl bunfl. and smnv to f'4'f1llHI11l lzunrl. N111 pic-l11r1-nl: Run L Q l Franklin. Maria K0011. llnlryn Clark. Kvvin gf' Nl Gibbs. Clll'lll'll' Crow anal .lilllll' Nlillvr. 1 Q An. S.. 2. Stuart Huvy. Randy Bays. Rim-harml Sl lCllUll.Lll1ll R111-l Dixon lnol pi1't11r1-all I'l'pI'l'Sl'IIlt'll Miclnafs FF.-X us the- 'l'r111'tor M1-1-l11111i1-5 T1-u1n.Tl1r 11-ann non 51l1 plum' in slulr 1'o111pc'lili1111. 3..lu1-ki1- Ross was ll1lIl'll'll ll11' K1-5 Cl11lnsw4'm'll11-z1rI and rr-presc-11l1'1l llw club as tht-ir lililllly. 4. Jimmy Dovvr uns l1ZilIN'1l the OE.-X lwllll. Hr' 11Isupur1i1-ipuu-d inSl11clv11lC0un4'il. fonll111ll.a1111lu11u111lwr1nl'otl11'r carnpns 1-v1-111:-. 50 Who! Who sr- Special Who is Who Mr. and Mrs. T. Bennie Ballew have been a part of Midway School for many years a special part. Because they are special, and because they have given so unselfishly of themselves to Midway, we dedicate the 1978-79 Panther Paw yearbook to Mr. and Mrs. Ballew. Mrs. Ballew joined the Midway fac- ulty in 1949. At that time the high school faculty numbered three, therc were 71 students in the high school and two administrators. She taught a variety of subjects and presently teaches sixth grade in the Midway Middle School. Mr. Ballew joined the faculty in 1951 and has served the school in a number of capacities. He has been a teacher. assist- ant principal, principal, and curriculum director. He is an excellent example of the term educator. He retired at the end of the 1978-79 school year. He will be sorely missed from among our ranks, but his influence and teaching have left their mark in each and every one of us. We wish him well in his new ventures. Dedication 51 Student Excel I n UIL Events Thirty-nine students participatf-d in the UIL Literary, Math and Sviviim' competition in the spring. From among competition oftt-n nuinhvring mort- than forty in each section. sc-vs-n students advanced to regional and two to stati- competition. 1. Dislrivt Compvtitors: Be-th Bat-h. Mark Svott. Lisa Cross. Melissa Blavkwi-Il. Tc-ddy Anderson. Sfott Sanford, Liz Camboa. Julie- Gardner. .lamin- King, Lisa Berger. Lisa Kilgo, S1-otl Clemrm-ns, Chris Floyd. Todd Ouslvy. Sharon Cunningham. Bc-rky Cross. Bonita Schrovdt-r. Marla Pirlxlv, Shawna Siler. Kathy Klor-st-l. Kirk Krause. Rohvrt Coyel. Not pirturvrl: Pat Ryan. ,lohn R4-eric-r. Carol Clark. Jim Rolf. Kevin Dowde-n. Cheryl .loot-H. Rivhard Rusk. lvy Whorton. Travey Fulinvr David Patterson. E s 7 vlio X V . . 1 .f ,f-,av- f','i ,ff ' ,J-v- ' .f ' I ,M .,.-'A' .,...'M 1. f-YW:-I ' , fy. , j J'-4 . Q g 42 . 5 Q ml ' 7 - tl-- ' 4 4 State qualifiers: Tana Spross and Darrell Hill. Rt-gional qualifiers: Laura Dollahitv. Tami Tuwnsvnd. Lynda Aikman, Melissa Sullivan. not pu turtd Chip Doyle. 52 UIL MHS Citizens f The Months, The Year ,? Many activities on campus are sue- eessfully organized and presented by students who give a great deal of their talent and lime. These students also exhibit good character, good citizenship and an ability to cooperate with many factions involved in all events. These students are named the eitizens of the month. They are for 1978-79: Gary Shivers, Jimmy Dover, Leah Witcher, Mike Nye, Karl von Rosenberg, Terry ,itll f Kelm, Liz Arreaga, and :bra Tapp, not' Eff as s The two students selected as Citizens of the year are Todd Ousley and Leah Witeher. Both have been outstanding students, and even more, outstanding young citizens. I. Citizens Of Month 53 tudents Recewe Honors, Awards Studvnts who Q-xvvl in svhool avtivitivs wt-rv honorvd at an vve- ning pri-sm-ntation ut whit-h 1-arh honort-tl student rect-itt-tl u wrtifi- Galt' in rs-cognition of his awom- plishmvnts. Those honored invludt-dz Dar- rvn Frunw and Kara-n Whm-atlc'y. World History: Sharon Corhitt. larry Elkins, and lVlurla Pirklv. Amvrican History: Liz Hollings- worth and Susan Rohn-. Gowrn- mt-nt. English l. Dialmrinu Earlvs. Sha-rri Hahf-l. and Dianv Lavh- munng English Il. Bt-t-ky Cross. Gigi Saunders, Karon Wllvatlcyz English III, Lynda Aikman. Larry Elkins, Marla Pirklvg English IV. Ken Dulzmy. Darrell Hill, Susan Rohrc. Lvgionairv awards wt-nl to Leah Wilc'l1t'r and Darrell Hill for svho- lastim' avliivvcfmf-nt, and to Ken Dulany and Carol Stanlt-y for citi- ze-nship. 'Nw 51 Honors Assvinhly The Honors Assembly gives recognition to the students who have excelled in aca- demics, music, and athletics. Those hon- ored were: Mike Lively, Best male athlete, Linda Roessler, best female athlete, Health awards: James Montanio, Lisa Vrba, Rita Weir, P.E. awards: Ciddings Dietrich, Tony Guerra, Nicki Sondegren, Gloria Wright. Vocational awards: Becky Manning, Homemaking I, Natalie Smith, Homemak- ing II, Tate Christensen, Ag II, Clayton Hall, Ag II, Bryan Holton, Ag III, Don Alli- son, Ag IV, Ag Co-op, Ronnie Schaeper, Farm Power, Stuart Huey, H.E.C.E. Gloria Wright. Band and choir: Band, Chris Floyd, Dar- rell Woodliff, Choir, Tim Sanders. Business Education: Chris Floyd, Typing I, Tana Spross, Typing l, LeAnn Baugh, Typing H, Leadership, Sherri Bearden, Management, Gary Shivers, Accounting, Susan Rohre, Math and Science: Bruce Johnson and Marty MacNabb, Algebra I, Larry Elkins and Todd Little, Alg. II, Diabrina Earles, Rob Luper, Trey Smith, Geometry, Trig, Kirk Krause, Calculus, Darrell Hill, Physi- cal Science, Kelly Fergason and Scott Moore, Biology I, Vicki Blocker, Bonita Schroeder, Biology II, Chemistry Il and Physics, Darrell Hill, Chemistry I, Kirk Krause. Humanities: Julie Southwell, Latin I, Craig Wiese, Latin II, Donna Stevens, Spanish I, Susan Rohre, Spanish II, Marga- ret Marano, Spanish Ill, Jeri Jones, French I, Speech, Jamie King, Drama, Laura Dol- lahite, Julie Southwell, Journalism I, Mike Chapman, Yearbook, Newspaper, Lynda Aikman. Honors Assembly 55 sw 1555 44 v K 11 . Q i . L :Y 1 is 1 an QE M Q, WE Iv fri X' . I 5 Q v ii fy SH aft ' . ,, Lx,h 4, il, fn 54 gi X w Q32 M R X J R . 3 , Q , L, 3 ...nay g V29 W :QQ Mg wi if ,ZX V ' ...S 'f Xf K page-is A - - f f teak Classes S 1 I f is 1 H' kzmiaidflisi' wifes' Seniors Treasure Memories Seniors '79 spent many hours work- ing in campus activities. Seniors worked hard to keep school spirit up and to pro- vide leadership for the other classes. The Seniors had the winning home- coming float, sponsored the Senior Fol- lies, took part in the beauty pageant, and in MCC Career Day, and took their Sen- ior Trip to Six Flags, and graduated in May. Senior class officers are: Carol Stan- ley, Mike Horn, Cary Shivers, Mike Lively, and Lisa Cross. Buddy Ables Nancy Adamik Ronnie Adkins Connie Albers J' Carol Allen Don Allison Greg Anderson Liz Arreaga A'Lisa Aus! Mike Austin Ted Baessler N-N Becky Bain 58 Seniors i '4--if-,Q 'X-M-9 Pj .41 n4...4Ll Andy Ball Chip Ball Brady Bass Rodney Bell Mike Blancelt Mark Bradford Rita Brewer David Brewster laura Brigham Lisa Broadway Gary Brown Mike Bryan Rusty Bryan! Bob Burnett 13. Dennis Strahl prac- tices in choir. The choir was quite active Lhis year in a number of events. Seniors 59 1 Seniors adverlise the ooh float as it makes its way around the-track. Mitchell Butler Rodena Butler Bobby Campbell Susan Carson Ginger Cash Joel Cate Terry Chaney Mike Chapman Jeff Chinni Carol Clark Jeff Clark Missy Clark 60 Seniors wr 59-I ws. if? ggi j 2 , gflmwfb x -is sv? sf,-nr larry Colclasure Mike Collins Robert Coyel Lisa Cross Grvg Cubbison Randy Cunningham Brenda Curry Eddie Dealon Kelly Denison Ricky Denison Kon Deville Dixi Dick Ruel Dixon laura Dollahite .limmy Dover Ken Dulany David Durant Karen Easter Sherilyn Eisen Ellen Engler Seniors 61 T. J. Ermoian 2. The Seniors won first place with their homecoming float Pooh on the Hor- nets . Dorcas Fielder Ln........- Tawny Finnegan julie Fisher Donald Fortenberry Mike Franco A-1 Carrie Frank Shari Frels Will Fugate Liz Gamboa Sam Gardner Graig Genarlsky Glenn Gibbs Renee Gibbs 62 Seniors v--7, 'WW Q.. -l .73 f' .agv 'NP' 'ar-I Wi .Jw ...Q rx '--.,,,,,,,.........,.,,,l Randy Gilbert Eric Gilchrest Mark Coolsby Russell Cray Alfred Gstatlenbauer Ray Guest Roger Cwin Sherry Hallmark Darnell Hamilton .leff Hansen .leff Hansen Dana Harrell 13. Rodney Bell makes his pitch for an office at a Senior Meeting. 13 Seniors 63 Lori Gilleland 2. Carol Cooper strikes a pensive pose perhaps dreaming of things removed from class. David Hayes Terri Heaton Gail Hern Kelly Hilburn Darrell Hill Lee Hill 9. Kelly Davis cele- brates a Sweet 16 party. Todd Hively 64 Seniors -qu vw--V i La Y -, K , Ll +v.-,,,, '7 'J iz 9 3. Scott Hovkin 1. Early in the year a precision parachuting team performed for Midway students. This jumper brought the game ball for Friday night's competition. Stuart Huey Kent Holiday Liz Hollingsworth Kimberly Hoover Mike Horn Joey Horton 9. Carol Stanley and Lisa Cross seem engrossed in classwork or perhaps perplexed over this opportunity time . Derrek Howard Seniors 65 Phillip ,larkson Travy Javkson 3 Rick Jvanffs Craig Johnson Y 1 ,lov johnson Michael Johnson Chi-ryl .lonvs Robbie Jones A XM, ar- Gary lowers Kimbvrly Kugvlvr Terry Ki-lm Y, N Sharon Kvnl hi. ... 1 IQ fr-:L NH ,gg fa 4, X L 1f'f'5e'i ' li 1 A - 5452 '4 Q -all U ,M gl . . ,lv -. i ,V-j, - .,y5,.' wma' X 4 N1 Jcfflihoury ' V . ft., i X , Q r 5 I gift' I . ,A l , . 3- 14, ' ff - l Jana King 5 89 . 4 J wiv A: Ps, P . ' Q ' i 'f' -Y ' i V .. guy, 5 V- . W 1 f kg 4 W ' Kyle King ' 1 Patrick Kirby 13. Lisa Smith 1.-ads i the band around the 1 lrack as part of the ' homr-Coming pup rally events. 66 Seniors J Y 'Y NI' ww-J hip! IU ,k .J wN,W...v Yr!! 0 r E 'Wf- 4 ,a,'x iiii M 'iffy 1 up-J it in-,pr wiv fl? Xi' , muh 'Wafwv Vicki Knowles 2. Kent Holiday Stands by to load Pooh to the Victory circle. Cindy Korenek Kebbic Krienke Karol Kufhl Ken Lachmann Kyle Lands Chris Lanham Lisa Lefevre Heather Littleton Mike Lively Fernando Martinvz Shawn Mason Renay May Roxie McAfee Seniors 67 Gina McHargue Mark McKerr0w .lohn Mikas Janie Miller A. .I f Sandy Miller John Neikamp Delia Nino Mike Nye y -ad Kristy Oliver David Orton Todd Ousley 10. Christy Newman hurriedly collects her books to make it to class on time. A 10 68 Seniors s.,-. 4' ' dx W if 'wx 2 all fe X:-V at 4 fl Y , 'Lf .nl .lohn Padgett Lea Pannabecker Terri Parker David Patterson Lee Ann Patterson Rachael Peacock Jeff Perryman Gina Phillips Ken Phillips 0. C. Pierce Lori Radunz Diane Ramsey Theresa Ramsey Mitchell Ridling Linda Roessler Lorri Rogers Susan Rohre Jackie Ross Angela Rowell Richard Rusk Seniors 69 lamcs Russell Van Russell 5. Larry Brown checks wilh others as hand marches on to field for pep rally. Brenda Sanders Ginger Sanders Tim Sanders Nicki Sondegren Jeff Schlueter Becky Shcraeder Bonita Schroeder Gerald Schroeder 10. Mr. Schlotlmann- camera in hand. He is a familiar sight at all campus events taking pictures that preserve memories. 70 Seniors sys , Tl f w E? ,if if 'lk . 'ii w g X, TWV C l 'D MJ lx N ,v ,W 1 Q.. .M QW J? 'P 4 K A ,'.1. v eff' is r r 'la- ai ,K f f Q p- -. .-....- 5 gi i i i 634 ' .rg Alia 5 if Vfw ,W,' Q he fs!! 17 1' A F r i,ii Q .,,r is 1 ,S . ,, - N gg' f.f.,,.'.72 4 ' , fi. H ,f jgjwg., I I V. , ?W?fv'A-n -Qing LA. An. Mark Scott Ricky Self Richard Shelton Cary Shivcrs Shawna Siler Sandra Simmons Gail Simons Corinne Sloan Susan Smallwood Cathy Smith 9. Brady Bass snaps some pictures for the yearbook and becomes a subject at the same Lime. Cindy Smith Seniors 71 1. Lisa Cross. Carol Slanlvy. Lisa Cartvr, Corinna Sloan, Brcvnda Van Pattern takt' part in a spirit raising project. The Seniors got whole- hrartvdly involved. Studvnts paid for links and tht' class with tht- most links won the spirit contest for the week. Jvff Smith Libby Smith Lisa Smith Natalie Smith Rick Smith Rogvr Smith Cathy Snidvr Dali- Snydvr Suvannc Snodgrass Chris Souct-k Lvsliv Sorrolls Sarah Spenwr 72 Seniors 1, , 4 L t Q 4 ww- im. sh '41, AWS Q i in tv .yt ,fi 5 V ii- x ,pu Nr' 'ww PAQ. Mala ,f-'Q Lorry Spitzer Carol Stanley Christy Stanley Susan Stevener Holly Stewart Kim Stirm Dennis Strahl Scott Strange Kelly Stribling Joseph Stump Mike Sweeney Debra Tapp 13. Stuart Huey, Don Allison, Bob Campbell, Richard Shelton and Mr. Beggs discuss an important matter in farm power class. Seniors 73 1. S1-nior homf-coming quvvn nominf-rf Liz Arrvaga and vs:-ort Dale' Snyder reavl lo tha' announvvmcnt of Carol Stanley as Quvm-n. Donna Talc' Carroll Taylor Johnny Tindell Mike Townsend Tami Townsend Patricia Turk Terry Tu rm-r .lames Ussery Brenda Van Patten Karl Von Rosenbrrg Aaron Watkins David Watson 74- Seniors 'wx Q6 Wyndoll Weldon Janette Whorton -egg. Kelly Williams Kim Williams inn-.. Q 3 Kenny Wilson X lag Ll.. -lull 1 .4- ,fv- Kim Wilson 'N ' M., Leah Witcher xr Woody Wood Christi Wright 5,4 ,,j Sharon Wuthrich Edward Yglecias Anita Young ,loan Young Mark Lee Seniors not pictured: Mike BradleY. Jimmy Harrell, Charles Carver, Michael Hendrickson, Lisa Ste- phenson. 15. Lori Rogers shows the senior spirit of giv- ing as she was one of many to give blood during the Key Club's Blood Drive. Seniors 75 Bryan Berryhill A:--, Melissa Blackwell Class 980, M The Junior Class participated in all campus events plus sponsoring several events. The class of '80 sponsored the annual high school beauty pagent, Disco Magic. The funds raised went to finance the Junior-Senior prom held in the spring. First research papers, history and preparation for their senior year kept Juniors busy. Class officers are: Sherry Rogers, treasurer: Robin Casteel, vice-presidentg Melissa Blackwell, reporterg Kathy Phil- lips. secretaryg Melody Deal, president. Melinda Ables Morris Acker ,E Lynda Aikman I ' Rod Allison Marcia Allsup 5 Scott Anderson . ,, - Z L - v ,E e1ghBaugh - Leann Baugh , A ' J Rand ' Ba ' iT 3,5 5 Sh 'Bs is 'T 'F 5 Trey Beazley ig 5 f 5: .. in .. W a v ,f V f Carol Bezslre , Sally Bicknell , V 4 Laurie Bidelspach . ,. Paige Bird '- Carry Bogan : qi K JJ.. it fs. Siii Jam es Bond Stacey Brandon P I Gina Brewer 'wr L H Marci Brown Jeffaurch ws --ix , Sherri Cagle fffffff' f iw was X Juniors 3 a ,if E fn 4 if t f si ,Q , T A ' 'Vi 2 .. my f af' 1 L ? .an M z f ' ht Fine 1 ,yr ivy Y' I X ff waging ,le - K .-4 vu V e i , , :ij , f ,uaiszu f. 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C-ary Clark Lisa Clark Robyn Clark Brad Clay Mike- Clvvvlaml Don Colclasurv Sally Comlwsl Carol Cooper Sharon Corbitl Cody Cowan Ross Cross Manrly Crozier K1-lly Cunningham Sharon Cunningham Bridge-l Curry Pam Davis Bm-ky Davis Linda Dawson Slove Dawson M4-lorly Dval Dwayne Dvfrocs lamiv Denison Ciddings Dietrich Sandi Dove Chip Doylm- Gary Dulany Mivhavl Eckenrodo Juniors 77 Larry Elkins Barbara Eikjvr Lvonarcl Ellis D1-lmhic' Emrivh Debbie Ervin Jac-kiv Ewing Kay Fvtnf-r Todd Finnizgan Chris Floyd Mary Fornoff D:-nnis Forlvnlmcrry Darrin Framu Eugi-no Franklin Angola Gahberl Susan Garrlm-r Lisa Gascamp Chris G4-noralsky Frank G1-ntsch Danny Gihins Guy Gibson Lynna Gibson Tina Gray She-rri Grogory Trivia Griffin 25. Joe-5 Johnson, Sharon Cunningham. Ri:-ky Davis, and Gin- gf'I' Sanders taks- u lnri-ak from .lournulism rlass to vxaniinc' a pho- Iographrr. 78 Juniors .I . ' m ,, ,.., Em if - ,i3. , I , iiii S gif 4? A ,. 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Barry Hoon-r slrikvs Ll pow for tin' l'2llI1l'T8. .Iurnve Gu nn Martha Guvrru K1-rry Halihurlon Nunq Hull Cii1FihHL1IlllI1llINiF Diana Hans:-n Siu-ily Huriirasllm' .iuliv Harriwon Mark Hvlmf Krislil' H4-rring Ky ia' Hvssr' Trau-vy Hii-Immun Paul Hicks Billy Hiii Cin-livin' Hogw- Kurl Holiday Bryan Holton Barry Hoovvr Svoll Horstman Vuivria Houslf-5 18. Sonny Olin-r hur- rivs to dass . . . and for onvv has so room lo mow in lin- hull. Diana Hudson Tvrry Huvy Shelly Huinphrivs Kvith Canipiwli Juniors 79 ml' Mark Isaacs Melissa .lackson Angie jones Jeri Jones, Obie .lones Keith Kanz Diana Keen Maria Keen Darrin Keller Robyn Keltner Teresa Kendrivk Carrie Kilpatrick Betsy King Jamie King Terri Klemrke Kathy Klocsel Rhonda Korenek Scott Korsmo Kirk Krause Randy Krupicka David Landrum Lillic Lane Lisa Langston Tommy Lee Michelle Leitzell Rusty Levy Sid Levy Ricky Lina Laura Lippe Marshall Lopez Margaret Marano Ann Martin Laurie Martin Daniel Cuerro Nanette Mathews James McClintock Greg McCullough Thomas McMichael Donna Messec James Montaino Tracy Moss Lisa Mounce 80 Juniors L www X H - , X gef wif 5 ew, ,L '-. ii. fam-- ,, ,,,, W, M5 R J 7 it Wm' of , ,K 5 f Qt fa P ee' 4 at A f ff v f X lx 1 0 . .... , V 4 ,Lx 23 7 ,MW 5 4 ., il l 5 ij! f I V' vi ' , L ' aff A dn Li 3: If , ,, ,,: L ja ,' 3 5 Wt fl .gf ,W W L., ,,,,,k:, ,ff L -I .fat utr , .ILL L a c :y::2L--asf 1 fa, ,,,, 4 L V? 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Kathy Phillips Penne Phillips Mike Pierce .luniors 81 Marla Plrklt Camlllr Plastlt Glvnn Prom tl Tom Prultl Paul Ramst W Karr n Ravan John RP: dl r Rax mond Rxplex Charlt s Robb Beth Robtnson Sht rrv Rogers Paul Rubf l Ol V Ruwatll Ruth Russell Laurie Rxon Dt an Sandvrs Jlmmx Sandlm Held: Saundf rs Ronnie St hatffm-r Klm Stott Clna S4 aman larry Shi lburnt Cwnthla Skt lton Dali Smith Lmrla Smlth M14 hatl Smlth Ron Smlth Sandra Smlth Sanrlx Smlth Tn x Smltb Suu Sorrvllf. ,lullt Southwell Stl mart Spa r Dobbu Spell Sc ott Stanley Mnlu Slanlu Dtbbtt Stlnnett Cbarlottt Slowf'rQ Ste-vc Stroud Tuna Taplu Todd Thompson Anne Mulhf-rn 82 Juniors. Wy my RW we f 1 I 'W vw fo 1 -WR 'W 'N Z7 If 'M WK' ...pr WW s .mg -1- if at 'ls W2 -fr. Q. lf' ' -'ff, grfw 14' My ar fm 5... ai - -1 rv 'X -rx r ,J i -P+ 4, l.A P ,Q It ,cv JB ww gil: -bi ,f CY xXtA4ml HQ 411- NE 1 W m lu v rl .1 fwfr 1,02 A 'W as I Q QR 2, .i,r ,RRS - rr. ' f 1 Q r, ' ,.. , . R R' R' SQL ,- . ,Rf Q -' Q ' - 'It -'fab V Rf . 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R rf .R Q, f R R Q H Q, Q Xxx -.,, X R QQ Q Q: K' Q 'X f ' ,R fl LVVV 32 ll' l sl A 1- 3 ' ' ,, t RRR, 9 R5 l R R J' ' R R- f R R X ' l .1 X- R ,,,,, R R . . ' V. , RLV . ,Q Q 'R QQ ' ,Qi Q K K?T f ' QQ Vrf'r 3 u K' Q -' R In Rt l kv' ' ' , -. , ' V . .. R if 4 31 Q -rt l R R -A v F3 1. x tfflwr ' -' R V G' :ww 511 , 2 H S 7 R f 7 ' . Alf . . R 7' ' f QQ A, Q .iff :Q Q dm. , Q Q Q Q5 ' I l' 1 R - t R ii. I A Q :w r . Diane- Tuurk JoclyTurn1'r 1. Laurie' Rubvl looks up from typing for a moment to rest a few wt-ary fingers. Kim Turn:-r Luther Tynes 6. The' library is a quiet refuge fur many stu- df-nts . . . a place to rx-ad for study and plvasure. Robt-rt Vandinv Bvvky Vardt-man 7. Tana Spross waits to go on at basketball halftime: L4-ah Vinson Connie Walter Clvnn Warren Bvth Watvrs Bryce Waters Troy We-I ls 14. Bob Burnt-tt stud- ivs mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Ellen White Craig Wicse Juniors 83 W l .lay Williams Terry Wisvhmeivr Rhonda Wolfe Darrell Woodlill Michael Woods Beth Wooten Ruth Wright Alice Yates Linda Young David Yglecias 1 Ray Vick and Dan Lachmann lucp a sharp loolm out for something or someone coming down the hall 2 Bob Burnett finishes his clafws study of mouth to mouth resusuta tion and seems to have enjoy ed it 9 Bill Schroeder works carefully on a project ln one ol the Ag vlasses 84- Juniors 1. ,lovy Horton, Phillip Jarkson. David Watson do zz new dana- . . . nolrxactly disco. 2. Jon Mc'Kvchnie really 1-njoys cafeteria fun. 3. Christy Stanlvy poses wilh the' animals sho look lo live- stock show during thc- year. 4. Rachavl Pcarock and Bri-nda Van Pam-n lake important calls in lhf- library. Juniors 85 Li e In The Sophomore Class Sophomores, second year high school students, got into the swing of campus life early. Pep rally spirit, the homecom- ing reception for the alumni, and sup- port of the JV teams were all part of the 10th grade year. The class sponsored a homecoming float, was represented well in campus clubs, and participated in all school activities. Officers are: President Dirk Gihsong Vice-president, Ray Vickg and secretary, Karen Wheatley. -- Bryan Acker Patti Adams Lisa Alewine Dianne Alewine Lori Allen Rance Allison Teddy Anderson Robin Arner Karen Atchison Steve Austin Bobby Baines Melissa Baker Johnny Barker Lisa Barnett Patty Bell Keith Bentley Elliot Bird Johnny Blakley Warren Bloss Shannon Boehler Don Bolin Danny Bolton Mary Lynne Booth Tammy Bowen 86 Sophomores i. te f N Q t tlef B 4 ta 2 f sv 4' gf M tl ll -f mesa. f' t,,,, fit? . Q 3 xg? Z , X 55 E I g if X Q5 f 5 Q W IQ gf 2 4:2 EE,, ,,,y ,,s., ll A. ,, as 5 ff 5 S cs' . 'f 3 1 f ti is it 2 i fffa ww ,S at sz! xl JAQ P3 N166 lvl ,,.-ug. 'W 1 yd' 1 - f 1 X I... 4 ' at .1 1 2 lt fv 5 f X 4. 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SX Q If X - . .5 Brent Brcdlliauer Dustin Bra-dthaucr Rivhard Broadwater Larry Brown Christy Bryant Mike Buckner Phillip Bukowski Audit- Burgc Lisa Busby Srotl Campbell James Carpenter Seott Chaney 13. Sophomores get into the spirit of things at a fall pep rally. The class won several spirit contests. Mike Clark ,loc Clark Scott Clemmons David Coleman Wade Collins Rodney Cooper Brian Cotton Mike Craig Robert Crouch Brenda Crump Todd Cubbison Lisa Culverhouse Steve Cunningham Greg Cutler Michael Dameron Jimmy Davis Kelly Davis Ricky Davis Sophomores 87 Shvila Dovsv Dwain D1-Loach Julio Denison Mark Dvnlon Donald Dvvillv Nix-k Dirorlc' 4. JV cheerlcadf-rs pravlivm- a bit br-lorv thvgamc. 'lf Mark Douglas Erir Eastland S6011 Fason ilmif Gary Fishvr - .lohn Fislwr .f Af, Michael Flvtvlwr fi f 2 I it 4 Q- V Q 45. 7 W. 1 I' 9, 'W 5' 3 W 4 vs l i I . 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Roh:-r Lupvr Tanya Magid Sherry Malcik 5. Studi-nts in thf' Ag df-partmenl lvarn a variety of skills. Bw-ky Manning Chr-rrv Marano Dana Marshall Todd Martin Travis Martin Mark M1'Cl0nnan Frankie Mc'Cullough Jon McKuhni0 Stacy Mc:Lc-morc Kevin Mickits Robvrt Mills Pamela Millsap Dean Mosley Marla Mullins Cheri Neumann ,lamcs Nolan Lisa Nottingham 90 Sophumores John Orton Ramona Pappas Maria Parededes Bobby Patterson 3. Dirk Gibson and Kam Oliver wait in hall. Whitney Peaeoek Greg Peavy Vern Peeore Mike Pielile Chad Pieree Paige Plasek Bonnie Radle Pamela Radunz Mary Riddle Lisa Higgins Karen Robb Cedric Robinson Manuel Rorlriquez Jim Rolf Leigh Roseher Steve Rosen Laurie Ruebel Jimmy Russell laura Sadler Ceorgiannu Saunders John Sehellenberg Bill Schroeder Doug Scott George Seeger 28. Kyle Hesse takes a break between classes. Tim Seely Alena Sleigh Sophomores 91 Esther Shahan Dinah Skelton George Slafko Penny Smith Shelley Smith Teresa Smith Bill Smith ,lulic Snider Steve Sorensen Ronnie Spell Tana Spross Tracy Staas Marian Stanley DeeAnn Staton Laura Stevener Scott Stirm Randy Stone Cindy Stout John Strand .limm Street Melissa Sullivan 22. Jani Smith studies quietly in the library. Ty Sweeney Ben Taylor Teresa Tennill Karie Thompson Brian Tidmore Tim Tonsor Bart Townsend 26. DeeAnn Staton prepares for perfor- mance at halftime dance. Glenda Truax Charles Turner Leslie Twitty Leslie Underwood 26 92 Sophomores 'Q' 1' Q -SS ti --r -, mow 11? -v 1 V IC' to ga, QE 1 V1 74 if ,z,. 2' ' .. T Q' 7' 15 ,.,,,,. , ,f', .ww V 1 . ,L ,gyyk Q F' it ,N .. 5 . V ,mv ffm, H' X f if i 'ii f 1 Q f f 5' li . .4 vi A 32 f 4, 1 ' 4 bg V z..,,'5,s.5.A, . :,. 'V fig f f Q f i ,. rw ,. ,V,h, is fan? gee I-2 5, ,, if . H , km ' if' H' ,, ,:,.. , .,,, - 7 gifs I '1 its ' 7 ' . 1 . -. 1 ' . E rm '.. ,, - Q ywwyyy W 1. l .g y Q is if . if fi l , W f ,te I, , 4 li Q 1 v Dawn Vandcnberg Raymond Vick Robert Walker Bruce Wandless Donald Ward Frances Warren Velina Watkins lim Watson 7. ,IV cheerleaders sometimes have some difficulty in their for- mations, but they always have a smile. Richard Weaver Karen Wheatley Darrell While William Whiu Ivy Whorton Ricky Wiederien Bobby Wiese Cindy Williams Pam Wilson Ronnie Wilson Scott Wilson Teresa Wilson Laurie Wood Janet Wurlhrich Catherine Yawn Cheryl Young lanna Young Teri Young Sylvia Zakhary Ricky Zeitun Not Pictured: Bobby Beauchamp Rosanna Capili Rebbeca Cross Tim Kelm Lewis Martin Richard Martin .lohnny Mattews John Wilson Sophomores 93 1 1. Paigr' Plasvk SPPITIS lo liavv i1f'Hl'd somrlhing rvally funny. 2. Svoll Wilson spends many hours working with his animals to rrady th:-m for shows. 3. Sludvnls work diligvnlly in art via!-as and vrvativily, inven- liwnvss and bvautiful rcsults arf' Ihr- product, 'N'-mi X 3 94 Sophoinorns Wt- ri-st-ru-d this Jaw- for a bit of vo my . . . w rittt-n words to ht-l istudi-nts rf-m4-mb:-r tha- t-x we-rim-m'-4-s of 1978-79. . I P . . I - . I . I . . Outside- tht- world of Midway' Hl'll51'lt1DtJl a Kali-idosvo 14- of 4-yn-nts volore-d 1-avh day' briefly' and the-n 1 uivkly' fade-d into a I s I i I . . i . I yt-stt-rday.Soini-1-yonts It-ft snuli-s and laughte-r bi-hindgsoin1- It-ft svars. Sonis-1-vt-nts lfeft 1-mpty' pot-ke-tbooks, and still oth:-rs lt-ft angt-r. Tornadoes whipped avross Tc-xas and di-yastate-d towns and vitif-s. Carte-r told us we would expt-rif-nw a gas shortagc- . . . and ws- did Jay' u 1 to a 1151.00 it-r 'allon of fasolint-. A shakr-y Nliduast ic-aw was avvoni nlisht-d. and Ifli :Xniin flt-at U fanda. I I . l I l 5-I I I .I Il I l I I in Crt-at Britain saw a nossiblr- lady' trims- ministf-r for tht- first tuna-. and in the- Unite-d Statm-s, Chivaffo saw a fic-sty' lady' mayor I Ii . i I s , . . sc-t a politiral mavhinf- awry, and thc- ERA still fighting to stirviw-. Prim-cs on 1-w-rything wr-nt up and up. but so did tht: numbt-r of purt-hast-rs . . . pt-oplv still wanta-d ni-w things. Skirts got longf-r. hm-ls wt-nt highf-r. disvo was thf- st-4-nf-. and Villagf- P1-oplf-H sang about Mar-ho Man... Johnny Carson said good-byo to Thv Toni ht Show . and Stow- Martin was a a wild and vrazy YUYN. Nlork from Ork ri- Jlatrt-d the Fonz and john Waynt- 4 . v Q-N ' I fought anotht-r battle-. a rt-al ont- this tnnt-. Insidt- thf- walls of Midway High Svhool. ws- argued tht- issut- of hair li-ngth amidst a multitudf- of daily' tribulations. Our football sm-ason didnit hit nf-w highs. but studt-nt spirit, trim-d and te-ste-d. did rm-main sti-adfast. Tho Volli-yball tc-am c-arm-d tht-mst-lvt-s a vhampionship, and tht- girl's baskm-tball tt-am almost wont to statt-. Girl and boy trackstt-rs t-stablishe-d ni-w svhool rr-Cords. and amassf-d ss-ve-ral distrirt honors. Golf and tt-nnis teams. df-spitv tht- we-t wtrathi-r. hung in and plare-d we-ll in distrivt vompi-tition. Base-ball livf-ne-d up spring and showt-d that tht- all-Amt-rivan sport was as popular as 4-ve-r. Midway' 4-yi-n had a swim tt-ani for tht- first timt-. Midwaysawst-Yr-ralS1-niors awards-d svholarshi is, DAR and VFW awards. A fron J of students visits'-d Washin ton D. C. in Q v . . . I . ga I . . tht- s mn '. and many' 1-lass:-s 4-n ow-d fit-ld tri is and vlass df-monstrations that :row-d to bt- valuable- tarts of their f-dut-ation. l 5- . J , I l I I I I I I l Midway' si-nt two studt-nts to vompvtt- in tht- stall-Ull,l.lt1-rary vompt-tation in ty ping and srit-tim-. St-vc-n studs-nts advanm-d to regional romp:-tition from tht-distrit-1 me-f-t. S Jt-1-rli and drama studi-nts wrt-st-nti-d Our H4-arts W1-rv Young and Gayi' as tht-ir annual Jlay rroduvtion. Ex me-rts from I I I I I I P . i . i i tht- play' we-rv ust-d in ont--art voinpt-tition and adyant-I-d to distrivt. Tho vhoir and band made- the-ir mark with f-xt-c-llc-nt ratin s in com it-tition and with vrowd- ilf-asinf me-rformanc-es. Both I I s ga 1 band and 1-hon' mm-nibc-rs re-1-4-iw-cl nume-rous awards. The- St-nior 1-lass pri-st-ntf-d Thr Tonight Show for tht-ir Folli1-su pre-sf-ntation and raisf-d mort- mont-y' than 4-vf-r pf-r- ? ., forming for thc- largest audif-nt-c-s 1-vc-r. Thi- monmry finant-1-d tht- Six Flags trip and tho gift to tho svhool. 'Sffnioritis set in- but graduation with all its nc-w be-ginnings and plans sau-d tht- day. Thr- .lunior vlass sponsort-d tht- bf-auty pagc-ant. ..DlS1'lt Magid.. and tht- prom. Tropir-al Paradise- . Thi- prom saw stu- dents formally' attirod from all-white tuxt-s to bf-autiful corsagt-s. The Sophomori- vlass handles tht: Honii-coming rt-1-eption, and the- Frm-shnian vlass. tht-Homt-t-oming:Iam-1-. Clubs sponsori-d f-vt-nts of all kinds from blood driw-s. t'andy-vane salt-s, trivyvlc- rc-lays to magii' assc-mblies. Wf- f-lt-1-tt-rl 'vhool favorites, quot-ns. ritizc-ns of tht- month, and honort-d outstanding studt-nts. Tha- Day' of thc- Pantht-r vanit- and we-nt and ont- last timt- studt-nts fave-d quart:-r 1-xanis and rm-port vards. Plans for nc-xt 'f-aris class:-s we-rv madt-. Thcst- fc-w words can only touvh on a tiny portion of all that this yn-ar was . . . So . . . from hot summer woathc-r in ugust. to nippy' fall nights, ivy' mornings. and gorga-ous spring days. wt- trays-It-d through ont- mort- svhool yt-ar. Eve-ryon 'ollf-vtt-d inf-morif-s to bt- stort-d away and tra-asurf-d . . . pf-rhaps to bt- pondc-re-d upon on anotht-r day. WP live-d and we- t-arni-d. Ninth, tt-nth, and Q-lc-vs-ntli gradt-rs will bm- bark and nt-w fart-s will join tht-ir ranks in 79-80 . . ,and to Sf-niors-wo 'ish you we-ll. And for all of us. tht-rv is mort- to 1-omc-. It 9th m1deLi e. . .New, Interesting Freshmen faced many' new experiences and people as they embarked upon their high school careers. Freshmen quickly' got into the act however, by' decorating for the homecom- ing dance. building a homecoming float. run- ning for club offices, and in just plain finding their way' to class successfully each year. Officers are: Pres. Scott Perry: V. Pres. Diane Lachmanq Sec. lameya Aust: Treas. ,len- nifer Rolf. M-Ma 1 .. ite Winnie M f f Q' W- .,.,. , , Greg Ahrens Cindy Alexander Krista Allen Ellen Anthony Melani Armstrong .lohn Arnctl l Becky Arrcaga lameya Aust Kim Bailey Terri Baker Kerri Ballcw i .l uli Bass Q Debbie Batkiewiez Shannon Baugh Brian Bays Melissa Beigh sz .gy Lisa Berger V V 5 A H Eric Birdsall v icii v.,..ulnml f I .,.. M f . 5 5 ,,, E, New ii aaa, . I , s K V ,M-. ' : A740 by A i 5 wif' 5 f fy 4 A e-iw fe mf Q f, A-1- 7, Candy Blanchard Vicki Blocker Greg Bowen Chris Brandon Betzi Broadwater 1 ' l Brian Boolhe f ' i i itis i iw i K ' 'QQ ' 96 Freshmen S Shifts .na I? V ., W ta - ,S -L wg - -ask -,, X WH ,t X fl f .: Hi gg A X E fi'-as ff is '1 f l 4,28 if 1, iid. if l xl X 1 I il .ln-ff Brown Regina Burke- Sharon Burk:- Kvilh Busby David Butla-r Truliv Byrn Diane- Curly T4-rri Caglr- Gordy Canipbvll Tummy Carla-r Cindy Cliulman TonyChil1l1'rs Chris Cliinni 13. Frc-slim:-n rnvvl to discuss class liusinvss. Tate Christensen Su-ve Chrislopherson Jimmy Churchman Cody Clemmons .lay Clindaniel Bubba Columan Robert Collier Mary Collins Ricky Coom- Randy Corbitt Shaula Corhitt Rhett Cowen Lisa Cox Rub Crook Freshmen 97 Tyra Cunningham ,lim Cummings Mall Davis l. Flag corps pravlir-vs routine. Rollin Dawson Cal Deal Bobby Dvaton Susie De-nlon Terry Diclvrirli Wadv Dorris 11. Belzi Broadwalvr looks on at Pc-p Rally. Suzannv Doss Kevin Dowdvn Susan Downcy Doug Dulany April Duluvk Diahrina Earlffs Donnix- Eastwood Karen Eiscn Scan Eldridge Andrea Elliot .larkifv Fallas Kelly Ferguson Jerry Fuller Dvvin Files Scott Filgo Skippvr Filgo Tory Finnegan Shara Fishvr 98 Freshnwn 1.5 .17 , '- ,1 A, jf . .f ix ' ' 5 ' -.r A V , v, .,.. ' ..' f - 1 V: 2 , i ff' A . 4 lr A ,f f .b aff ,I f sy l . x X N N , D. rr. 1 ,W Z ' 9, 'L , QQ fn Q,x'. N - eis u X4 af' 'Q . 1 w-f r,r..- ' ' Q- f sang af ' 5 ,', 1 5 Air I 4 .5 Z Q 1 l 55 K 1 : i . fi i :- f ' fleif' R . A ' J i -il fi g .gil x ,, , ,J fl, Qi ,ff , 3 5 1 Br 2 if -'f 1,11-V Sig it 1 9' sy A RY an S' if? iid. is . 1 1... r Ak I ' U' 1? JANE 3 9 gL.L L ,ggi ' 1. x J z it .Ji-li 3 s t six at L A 3 . ' L s a . V 'I B' l 'D Tracey Fitzgerald Duanne Franklin Rob Franklin Seo!! Freeman Caroline Gomez Susan Garrett Scott Gates Johnny Gibbs K1-lly Glass Brian Golden Sheryl Goldsmith Mike Goodwin 13. Jameya Aust and Lisa Busby perform a dance routine at a bas- ketball game halftime. 14. Luther Tyne-s makes his way down a crowded hall to class. 15. One of the art pro- jects, hy Rita Brewer, on display at a loeal restaurant. 15 Diana Granger Laum Graves Tammie Gray lima Greeson John Griffith Louise Gruhesich Sharon Gutherly Sherri Habel Yvonne Hamilton Sandra Hansen Andy Hardcaslle Nancy Harder Freshmen 99 Jill Hargrove Clay Hearn LuAnn Helms Marlene Hogue Susan Holiday Mindy Hoover Don Howard Donna Howard Marie Howard David Huddleston Wanda Jackson Bruce Johnson Jennifer Johnson Brent Jones 13. 16. Girls P.E. class works on relays for exercise and fun. Brett Jones Randy Jones Ken Ka nz Derek Keller Cindy Kilgo Shelly Kilpatrick Wayne Kirby Todd Klemcke .leff Kleypas Koby Kloesel Cecily Knight Kim Krause Troy Kunkel Jeyanthi Kuttai Diane Lachmann Kyle Lane 100 Fresh mcn I - fv g.3fsi3:2fL 'f?9 w WW' .Qs 37? ig sy? , . 1 K l B . A ' ., - L,,,, 40? Sharon Lassetter Tammy Ledbetter Chuek Lewis Lori Lewis llivid Lloyd Rhonda Loftin Patrieia Lucas Marty MaeNabb 8. Traeey Fitzgerald sings the national anthem at a hasketball game. John Mahan Rod Martin Kim Matthews Julie MeBride Ja net McGregor Chi-s McLane 15. Freshmen hold a 1-lass meeting to dis- russ business for the year. Patrirk Merritt Mike Mewwissen Kenneth Mills Chuck Mitchell Alan Montgomery Scott Moore Richard Moss Ken Murphy Freshmen 101 Holly Naylor Scott Neimer Annette Nichols David Nino Butch Nix David Nix 4. Kelly Hilburn vatches up on a bit of homework. Kim Northern ,Ieff Nowakowski Dean Odell Van Odenzral Kam Oliver Sonny Oliver Blake Owens Deanna Padgett Ricky Pappas Todd Parks Gary Patterson Keith Pt-rron 17. Sherri Koerth. James Holdbrook. Shelley Smith get out of class for a few moments of exeite- ment, the trieyclz: rave between teachers. Laura Perry Scott Perry Diana Peters Karen Phillips John Pierce Billy Pitts 17 102 Freshmen ,pf ,. . 'Q' I x N -sir yy UI. flax vi' 7, l,.:1i 'aff 'ff ,Mn , ,,M wh' 7? 1 t!!!t nn, i.---XX 45. Q l far 'Q' i ik Q , ii' 'K .152 -s55f'?1Ni E if .4 Q8 f. 3? , 1. Kelly Williams spends a little time in the library-studying. 2. Boys P.E. student does a few fancy steps with the rope in PE. Brian Rapp James Reeder Micheal Reeves Kelley Reynolds Roger Rice Tammy Richeson Andy Ridling Gary Rohre Jennifer Rolf Mark Rosas Tanya Rowell Chad Royal Pat Ryan Scott Sanford Presia Schaefer Steve Schmidt Ricky Scott George Selters Debbie Smith .lanet Smith .lani Smith Ricky Smith Scott Smith Todd Smith Fresh men 103 ,Ioanie Snaza Ann Sorenson 1. Yvonne Hamilton smiles for the camera. 4. Tracy Tucker gives one camera a once over. Tricia Southwell Doug Spitzer 1 Tami Stamper Jean Steakley Donna Stevens Kenneth Stinncll Todd Stithem Lee Sumner Tad Sweeney Joe Tabor Tom Tabor Cynthia Tapley Mike Tate Jeanette Tidmore 19. Sylvia Zachary is wrapped for the cold weather. 22. Claudia Warren looks as if she wants no trouble. .limmy Tinncll Mary Toney Scott Toornburg Ken Truax Tracey Tucker James Turley 19 104 Freshmen ! rl I' . . ,,,::f--:gve::,1v'Q,, ,mg ' ,,, ff' W Q y if f '15 f E if li fr X f sg agar a , 1 ., , .,. .,L.. 2 2 he r , f . Q Z if if if 1 I Q , ,J A ,Q T 31 . . .V J . , fm.. 1 , ie... ' 1 y or ' i if we f Q L, .1 1 fi ig' 1 swf? H45 F ri, ls, W Q, I ' 5 ' 11 5 i X f we f 8 ii. .,.i G . .,.,,,. V A A iz i 2 f F55 ,i 115 ,pm af. 0 K W 'M Y I I Q1 4 1.4 V . A le 'if .f ' We .M v , , ,, ., I T ,, 1 fu 3 41+ w I X 1 Y '14 K K' X. I . ' tr' 'fi i s as t 22413 Y Patti Underwood Denise van Dinan Lisa Vrba Mike Walker Claudia Warren Steve Watkins Vicki Wagner Susan Weaver 5. Melinda Aliles spends many hours working with her show animals. Rita Weir Terri Westerleld Anna White Jeff Whitehead Kenneth Whitworlh Debbie Whorlon Richard Wiedenmann Barbara Williams Brian Williams John Williams Iaura Williams Ken Willis Andrew Wilson June Wilson ,lerrylyn Winstrom Michael Wise Melissa Wilcher Steve Wollard Alana Wood Anna-Laurie Wurzbach Russ Zorn Carol Boone Allyson Cooper Alfred Cortez Becky Cross Debbie Ferrell Tracy McNeil Freshmen 105 A Few Short Glances- Life At MH Students are involved in so many activities besides classes that days often do not have enough hours. Extra-currio ular activities, plus all the things such as graduation invitations, caps and gowns, proms, follies, pageants, livestock shows and on and on make the campus an example of constant motion. 1 106 Glances files, , .,. ff -ll -and -au-1 Aiimudyiia Opposite page: 1. Mike Dameron at work in the Ag department learning valuable skills. 2. Ken Dulany gets measured for his graduation cap. 3. Regina Burke grabs a few quiet moments to study in the library. 1. Joey Russell loads the camera to take pictures for the yearbook. Getting pictures of all the events on this campus is a task unbelievably difficult. 2. Shawn Mason and Rusty Bryant fill out forms for invitations and other Senior materials. Glances 107 Board Of Education, Superintendent Q 9 U Board Trustees: Seated: Bettye Spencer, Gerald Mann, Cary Pirkle: Standing: Glenn Hilburn, Boyd Pledger, Burl Dulany, Truett Lindsay The Board of Trustees and Superin- tendent Marvin Dameron spent many hours planning for the efficient opera- tion of the Midway campuses. Adminis- trative detail is a necessary part of school operation and these persons work diligently to insure the capable and care- ful deliberation of their work. - -f5fp.,p 1. Marvin Dameron, Midway superintendent. iii Sym!! 108 Srhnol Board, Supl. J if 1 milk, , ll I ' 1. Mr. Battle began thr' year as high school prinvipal and then was named Assistant Supvrinlcndent. 2. Mr. Taylor became tht- high svhool principal. 3. lVlr. Baxlt-y is tht' registrar in vhargt- uf pla1'1'nit-nt of nc-arly 1,000 students in six vlasscs vavh day . . . quilt' a task. 4. Mr. Ballcw is tht- srhool curriculum dirt-rtor and textbook custodian 5. Mr. Will Mashburn se-rves as the Vocational Director ovvrsumving the various vocational classes, clubs and activities. 6. Mr, Lv:- Harrington is the Dean of Students working 1-lusvly with tozurluers and studc-nts to luring about Cooperation and understanding. All of these mvn work dili- gently to assure the smooth op:-ration of earh svhool day. 2 J ring N. Administration 109 Smiles Accent Teachers? Year Through the year of ice. accidents. and heat the teachers of Midway High School kept the cheer and spirit going: on through the year with their warm smiles and understanding. Even through the pressures of finals. schedules, and endless activi- ties. the teachers seemed to keep a smile on their faces. 1. Mrs. Turner smiles lor the camera. Betty Adair Dee Adcock Bill Aman ,. Alton Ballard Linda Baxley Jeanita Beck Kim Beggs Ken Beverly al Danny Bouska Mary Broadway Betty Cash Doug Chauveaux 110 Teachers gl A .kkk ng ,,k 'i i L4 f 5 A 'al V Y , im, N' if f 'mm 5 kwa W 1 Y ,i E 5 5 , if M N3 ? Z f 3 lg i ., ,af f f , - 44. J , , wif ,ff ,,,,V ', -: P 1. Waiting and watvhing, Coarli Bmw-rly kmw-ls flown to sew what happt-ns m-xt. Ronald Clic-ll W, m y J , . ,..,.,. i .. i,g' ' 4 .,.. : V 4 ,E ,V mii, . ixwzzvgv ,lx , L it 'lil' f K ,td M Q iz. ,, V V.,V,.. ., Q X ,f H ,, gm , pq f , W L , ,,. , ,M ,,,. i, BI. A g Q ty 7 1 W 4 if QQ 4 A '51 , V 2 f l 6 if W, l ,., f f Mx .rf Q 3 i 1 Qi Z 52 5 1 1 f 5 in ,f , H, W, t Mg, :. . . ' 7 f ' T . ' W 1 ,,,, qw V ar Kay Clifton liitrivce Cross Ray Evers Gloria Evans Don Filgu JoAnn Forrvstf-r Doris Fowler Wayne' Garnvr Robert Gill Sy d nvy Goad May Guthrie Kitty Hall ,M16' ,K 1 V , 'T iii Ufiflf Gaylv Christophcrson TE-achvrs 111 Teachers work many extra hours with extracurrirular act1v1t1es Man ning Loncession stands selling llCkClS sponsoring Club aeuvltles and pre parlng students for various competitions are just a few of the extra hours 16211 hers give. Mary Hall Linda Harding Elaine Harrington Betty Harris 3 Coarh Lane sends hand signals to the defensixe plaxers of the freshman Jeff Jackson ,lean Jensen Mary Jane Krause Ellen Lessman .ludy McClain Will Mashhurn 6 Du ring the football game, Mr. Beggs works enthusiastically to raise money. 6 1. Mrs. Harrington and Mr. Taylor laugh hysterically at Coach Lane and Mrs. Christopherson, who both received a pie in their face. The pies were part ofa spirit contest. Annita Maxwell C. A. Milam Dcma Moore Rodney Morrison Jo Naegeli Truman Nix joe Palmer Sandra Petty Marvin Radlc Janet Richardson Aubrey Roberts Egon Schlottmann Teachers 113 1. Coach Lane and Mrs. Chrisloplwrson walrli on as Mr. Ballard Slams a pic' into the fam' of loved Mrs. Harrington. 1 Trivia Scholz Mary Jam- Shiplm-y Buddy Sluw-n Donna Spross Judy Sullivan Howard Thompson Ab Linda Turn:-r Jr-rrv Varnvll Mauricv Varm-ll Joe- Vayna IQ Gm-ne-va Vim-r Q Bvlly Young Not pictured: Reggie Davis. Skip Harris, Miss Kossess, Mary Pippin, Ronnie Wallace. Kandy Money, Vicki Sullivan 114 Teach:-rs fi an ,qs A , '7 ,.-.,, S1 Teacher, ffice, Librar Assistants Darrell Woodliff, Mark Helms, Mike Eckenrode, Michelle Perry, Debbie Spell, Denise Parker, Beth Robinson, Diane Turk, Sherri Rogers, Jimmy Sandlin: Row 2: Barbara Elkjer, Keith Kanz, Troy Wells, Darrin Keller, Brad Clay, Paul Nixon, Diana Hansen, Janice Dennison, Kim Scott. Sally Bicknell, Michelle Lettzle. Debbie Ervin: Row 3: Brian Acker, Leonard Ellis, Todd Thompson, David Landrum, Kerry Halihurton, Rusty Levy, Ty Sweeney, Charlie Campbell, Christ Herring, Lynna Gibson, Kelly Cunningm, Sandi Dove, Ray Ripley, Carlton Meler Row 1: Cina Seaman, Lisa Gascamp, Tina Harris, Valeria Howsley, Kim Turner, Dawn Vandeberg, Laura Lippe, Ramona Pappas, Susan Garrett: Row 2: Vicki Wagner, Charlotte Lands, Donna Messec, Lisa Riggins, Marion Stanley, Rhonda Wolfe, Pam Davis, Le Ann Baugh, Sheila Notgrass, Esther Shahan Teacher Assts. 115 Rom 1: Nancy Adamik, Lisa Lefevre, Sherilyn Eisen, Cindy Korcnek, Tracy Jackson, Ginger Sanders: Row 2: Kim Wilson. Liz Arreaga, Shari Frels. Lisa Carter. Missy Clark. Carol Stanley, Ken Dulany: Row 3: Joan Young, Rita Brewer, Susan Carson. Leah Witcher, Brenda van Patten, Sherry Collins, Mark Goolsby. Todd Ousley, Jimmy Dover: Row 4-: Renay May, Alisa Aust, Sandy Miller, Lisa Smith, Cary Shivers, Kelly Denison, Ray Gust, Robbie jones. Mike Liu-ly. Oi C. Pierce. Jeff Perryman, Rucl Dixon, Jeff Khoury. Teacher. library and office assist- ants performed a variety of tasks for teachers and office personnel which saved time and steps for the teacher. At right. Erin Wait, the student teacher in journalism, proved how valuable student teachers could be. Like many other student teachers she was in a learning experience and at the same time helping students and teachers alike in many ways. 2 116 Teacher Assts. Teachers A15 Work For MH 1. Mrs. Coad works at the ropy mavhino. 2. Mr. Nix lectures. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington rruisr the halls. shares a litlle world history. 7. Mrs. Turner works on Ihr' yvarbook. 4. Mrs. McClain gives inslruvlions. 5. Mrs. Vivr hvlps lim- up students for a pivturv. 6. Mrs. Varm-ll 'F - Y .ffl - r L 4 . ..... R . M-+ .mi ' vi' .- 5 .f i iw as 3 E Teachers 117 Teachers Are People, Too Life for teachers is not just a series of studying for class preparation, grading papers, and holding elass. Teaehers sponsor proms, beauty pageant, conces- sion stands, yearbooks, newspapers, clubs, plays, UIL competition, gradua- tion plans, and registration . . . just to name a few. Students ean sometimes easily forget in the hustle-bustle of aetiv- ities, that teachers also have interests and hobbies away from the school . . . some are expert photographers, many have families to care for, some attend night school to further their education. some are fine musicians. horsemen, seamstresses, artists, writers and even sailors. Teachers spend much time doing things for the school and its stu- dents, but first, teachers are unique beings with a special gift for teaching . . .an art in itself. ? V1.1 4 I 1 0 1 4. A 4 l 9 i it s l if ' , K ,ml ts tif .iii at -Q X 52-,,., . .3 he ... .Q ask I ,Z if - sm M., K? fr- gg 4 Opposite pagv: 1. A rare momcnt in tht- lift- of a teacher. . .a quiet mumflnt for Mrs. Adair. 2. Mr. Wallace? Carefully rc-ads his instructions. 3. Mr. Thompson coaching music from thu stu- dents. 1. Mrs. Petty takes time- out tu laugh with hi-r Vlass. 2. Mrs. Harding, che-crvd on by students, makes a dash for the finish line. 3. Mr. Taylor cruises the halls. 4. Mr. Srhlott- mann takes timc out to watvh a play. Q X Teachers 119 M? V - Q gf?- .ki x... . W . Lmmq , Y L,-1 fW Mw,? wgw, ,, Y , A: ' fp :J K if K A ig -fi 1 if gkii :.k Q if' axzy ug V N lr SX' A - ' ' M N X is ,,.P-f-1. 11 ' 5? if m Q 51 Rf SH fl fxfQQ1,m e5i fHwif,pg'U ,gwwygywq 1y vf fwff.+w w,- sMs 1-- Q 5 E - fs 5+ Y f , ' MYl+ff f 1Qv'ii'wfWM Wwiiiiwf X . , , ' , ii- 1 ,,,, I i, ' K L 'Hs .Q -in-131 Q K 1 JfL T' V 13 -A N . , X ,V J L L Q 2 . A . 'ff 1 2 -. 'Z i as we rf - ii if - f '9wN 3?fwT,fQ4 2 fgfw SXuMV5 team' WwkQi - ++ f 1 , LL I Q' film I .LVL f y' J? A - 3 -' 4 iff. ' -S 'ik ' K ' is .. - fx ' Q . 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JL qzg sei K :W if mixes 4 5 HMM New NM A-., ,- , .ws X3f,,,,, - iw- ffk- . ig, ,gg .W Sn f ...Jllllwf V N -f 1 -ra ev f rf x 4 K rf 3 4, POTZS iiffn.1 .6m1'L. 8'i5I1' 4, La Volleyball Squad- oath Zone Champ rf? if X a , r J a,,l.,.1np-ut.,9-Jsf,M,j,y, Varsity Squad: Left to Right: Robin Keltncr, Tricia Griffin, Brenda van Patten, Jeanette Whorton, Kristy Oliver, Leigh Baugh, Becky Davis, Lorry Spitzer. Tracy Jackson, and Karen Easter: Coach Dema Moore ,lunior Varsity: Kneeling: Sharon Cunningham. Leah Vinson, Lisa Langston, Tammy Caner, Diane Lachmann, Karen Robb: Standing: Coach Moore, Cheryl Carroll, Lisa Mounce, Wanda Jackson, Shannon Baugh, Brenda Isaacs, Sheri Koerth, Becky Cross ,- . 1, lx' F 122 Volleyball l f ll ' R 'Wi - K . it N .fm L L 3 l uf it , X 1 it 3 i , , ,Lm I - ,'L i l. - by -1: z , - t l 1: , - W . Freshman Squad Standing Coach Moore Sharon Lasater Jackie Fallas Jerri Weinstrom Tammy Rlcheson, Diana Granger: Kneeling: Julie Bass, Annette The Girl's Volleyball team, under Coach Dema Moore, struck a winning chord early in the season and continued the winning ways through district. The girls rolled up an 18-8 record, with a 10- 0 in zone. The record made them the South Zone Champs. The squad fell to Everman in the game for district. Varsity squad members named to the all-district team were Kristy Oliver, lst team funanimousjg Leigh Baugh and Karen Easter, lst team. Lorry Spitzer and Jeanette Wharton were named to the second team. Tracy Jackson and Brenda Van Patten were named to Hon- orable Mention. 2. Brenda Van Patten bumps the ball. Volley ball 123 o 1 3 G3 if E gg .Q kai L 3 124 Vollvy ball h6 ' Upposite page: 1. Freshman squad gets some last minute tips from Coach Moore. 2. Leigh Baugh and Brenda van Patten are in the thif-k of every game. 3. Lisa Mounce spikes the hall. 41-. Lisa Langston sets up for a spike as Wanda .laekson gives back-up support. 5. Lorrv Spit- zer Q21l and Brenda van Patten reach to dink the ball. 6. Jeanette Whorton spikes the ball and gives Midway another boost to vietory. 7. Kristy Oliver spikes the hall and Karen Easter prepares for the return. This page: 1. The JV squad gathers for a pep talk, 2. Lisa Mounee serves as Wanda Jackson awaits a return. 3. Leigh wugh. Tracy Jackson and Jeanette Whorton lonk on as Lorry Spitzer goes down to bump the ball, The JV squad earned a 12-5 sea- son reeord, and the Freshman team won two and lost two of the four matches they played. Volleyball 125 ross Countr Teams Wlusk Through Wlnnlng Season Jeff Clark. Terry Chaney. Kent Holiday, Cary Bagan S tt Cha y C a g Wiese Mark D nton The boy's cross country team, under the coaching of Joe Palmer, worked hard and captured 3rd place at the state meet in Georgetown. Their impressive record for the 4- years that they have competed is 4- district championships, 2 regional championships, and 4- trips to the state meet. Individual finishers at state were Terry Chaney 16th, Craig Wise 23rd, Scott Chaney 39th, Jeff Clark 4-Oth, Kent Holiday 4-lst, Cary Bogan 43rd, Mark Denton 52nd, The girls team represented Mid- way well through the long cross coun- try season. Under the coaching of Jo Naegli, the girls placed 8th at the state meet. High finishers at state were Sherry Hallmark and Linda Young. 2 126 Cross Country My W I ..-v ' .fs Front Row: Lisa Cross, Laura Williams, Connie Walters, Louis Grubesickg Back Row: Sherry Hallmark, Linda Young, Kim Krause, Pam Davis, Ann Martin. Cross Country 127 Panthers-Poise, Sfiirit Pre ails ,345 , f Mmwxw H I G H SCHQUL. I 1 First Row: Scott Anderson, jamie King, Tim Kr-lm, David Landrum, Robert Crouch, Ken Dulany, Mike Franco, Darrell White, James McClint0ch, Bruce Wandless, Gary Dulany, Rod Griffin, Second Row: Ty Sweeny, Eric Gilchrest, Robert Groppe, Charlie Campbell, Don Fortenberry, ,lames Dover, Richard Rusk, Tim Sealy, Don Bolin. Ruel Dixon, Karl Von Rosenberg, Gary Shivers, Robbie Jones, Glenn Prewitt: Third Row: Mike Sweeny, Roger Cwin, Jeff Perryman, Stewart Speer, Lee Hill, Guy Gibson. Mike Horn. Mike Lively, Ben Taylor, Mike Dameron, Todd Ousley, Mike Austin, O. C. Pierce, Mark Goolsby, Paul Hicks. 2 3 128 Football Even though the Varsity earned only a 2-7-1 record, the members of the team exhibited spirit and tenacity. Each member practiced many hours, and individual performances stood out. Those who achieved all-district honors were: Mike Lively, Paul Hicks, Karl Von Rosenberg, Ty Sweeny, and James Dover. Coach Roberts resigned as Head Coach following the last game. Roberts had coached 30 years and had compiled an impressive record of wins and district titles. At Clifton his team won district titles in 18 seasons. At Midway, his record was 31-17-4 in five years. Opposite page: 2. Robert Crouch moves in on dz-fc-nse: 3. Defensive players rise to occasion and stop opposition. 1. Mark Coolsby and Karl Von Rosenberg set up a punt return. 2. Mike Franco gets some attention on the sidelines from Doc Bouska. 3. Midwayfs defense once again holds the line. 4. Ken Dulany breaks for additional yardage. Football 129 I. Panlhvrs watch inlm-nsvly from sidvlinvsz vuachvs consider nvxl plays. 2. Panlhvr d4-fm-nsv make-S a goal linv Stand. 3. Mike Lively strc-lrhvs for a first rlown. 4. Kark von Ros:-nhvrg sprinls fur mlm yarmlagv. 2 PM IJ ' Q l My 4 130 VarsilyFoolhall 1. Pantht-rs swore- again against Connally, tht' lust gatnv of the' svastin. Both lt-anis wt-rv out of tht- rat-t-. hut both tlispluyvd spirit and gan- the- fans an 1-writing gamt-. 2. Kon Dulany spurls through for 4-xtra yards. Dnlany 1-arncd a numlwr of rushing yards for tln- svason. 3. Courh Rohtvrts studios tht- fi:-ltl position of his players and possihlt' play rlevisions. 4. Rod Griffin . . . he-fore the gamt' wartnups. Eavh playa-r prt-part-s himsvlf pliysivally and intfntzilly in his own way. Varsity Football 131 JV Football Builds Ex 1 The Junior Varsity Football squad worked hard and demonstrated excep- tional poise through the tough 78-79 season. Under the coaching of C. A. Milam and Harlan Lane, the team fin- ished the season with a 4--6 record. The experience and skills learned should be helpful to next years Varsity Squad. 1. JV squad lines up for play. 2. Coach Lane calls in instructions to his team. 2 132 ,IV Varsity rlence -u Wvwmmw i A'Mi'f M nif' sw MQQWAY ' i-assi-1 .. I. A,.A4 is sc::i-moi. i l ga - ' I First Row: ,lim Rolf. Ray Vit-k. Blake- North:-rn. Clayton Hall. Ronnit- Wilson. Marshall Lopez. lame-s Carp:-ntt-r, John Sli:-lla-nln-rg. Miki- Pic-klv. Bart Towns:-nd. Rim-hard Kilgori-. Don Cutit-rrt-z. Tram-5 Slaas. Cary Landon: Set-ond Row: David Colt-man. Brad Clay, Jerry Taylor, Mike- But-kncr. Dirk Gibson. Bryan Holton. Rim-ky Lina. Lt-sliv Und:-rwood. Ronnie- Sp:-ll. Rusty L1-vy, Rohr-rt Walkt-r. .lot-y Johnson, .lay Nyc: Third Row: Cvdrir- Rohinson, Cody Cowan. Tonunis- Lt-4-, Cary Fisht-r. Svott Cunvordahl. Sm-olt Stirm. Miki- Slanle-y. Warren Bloss. Dt-an Sanders. Dc-wayne Dcfrees. Dustin Bri-dlhauf-r. C4-orgo S4-1-gt-r. Danny O'D1-ll. Charles Lamh. 5.-.559 ii 1 -i ' e!0 ' N 2. The- Panthe-r JV tm-am looks on from tha- sidt-lincs. Eat-h mt-mlicr of thc- squad follows 1-avh play c-are-fully and c-mpathizi-s with thosi- on tht- field. 3. Panthi-rs in ac-tion. stopping a run on thc- far side- of thi- lic-ld. . i .W Football 133 Freshman quad- Young, Determined mam WAY zn' , ,.'-Q 7 ' 0' ' 5 C H U U L- , r mel, K., MW ,415 1 A-Q ' 2-f, s 4 First Row: Russ Zorn, jeff Kleypas, Randy Jones. Brad Moss, Rhett Cowan, Butch Nix, Rod Martin, Mike Walker, Jim Churchman, Van Odeneal, Doug Dulany, Roger Rice: Second Row: Duane Franklin, Scott Neimer, John Williams, John Arnett, Doug Spitzer, Rob Crook, Andy Hardcastle, Johnny Gibbs, Patrick Merritt, Robb Franklin. Scott Perry, James Turlyg Third Row: David Nix, Don Howard, Kyle Lane, Robert Collier, Brin! Jones, Steve Watkins, Scott Gates, Troy Kunkel, Bobby Dc-aton, Tad Sweeney, Keith Busby, Bruce Johnson. The Freshman football squad, under ' the coaching of Joe Palmer and Robert Gill, showed that determination and hard work pays off. Through the season the squad displayed courage and finesse in sporting a fine 5-3-2 record. Excellent team work and outstanding individual efforts produced promising results for future Panther Teams. infitrvw 9 V' K M, A 'f ,, ,, . I 1 . ff' ff' H 'L ff K , 4 f ff W, , , ,W 134 Freshmen Football f if if Qu- .-i ' wtf- W1 i ...gg 1 2 vi W x if lf ,L , a. 1 , , -n.-...... ---nuns vb' Q' . 2 - .Mg . - rf I i l l 1. David Nix punts whilv Doug Dulany pro- vimlvs protfwtion. 2. Coavhe-s Gill anrl Palmvr look on intl-nsvly as Frf-shman squad takvs lhv fivld. 3. ,lc-ff Klvypas vollc-vls a fumblv while' de-fc-ndcrs Don Howard, Scot! Gales, and Roll Martin look on. 4. T4-am memhvrs lc-aw hurl- dlr- with specific inslruvtions for ni-xl play. Freshman Football 135 fl' h Thank Heaven For 10 7 Freshman Squad: Row 1: Mike Meuwissen, Ken Murphy. John Pierce, Todd Smith, Scott Perry: Row 2: Van Odeneal, Rusk Zorn Brian Bavs Blake Owens Mike Walker. Patrick Merril: Row 3: Bobby Deaton, Scott Sanford, Don Howard, Kyle Lane, Scott Gates, Matt Davis The Midway Freshman basketball team, under the coaching of C. A. Milam, finished with an impressive record of 10-7. They finished district with a 5-5 mark. The freshmen won the Midway Freshman Tournament defeating Teague by 23 points and by defeating Robinson by 14- points for the championship. The squad played outstanding ball this year and is indeed a bright spot for the future. 2. Todd Smith swishes a jumpshot from about five feet out with Patrict Merril coming on strong for the rebound. 2 136 Freshman Basketball 1. Bobby Deaton passes off to Don Howard during the Calc-sville game. 2. Todd Smith remixes the pass from the fastbreak and goes for two. 3. Don Howard is fouled on a jump- shot. Kyle Lam- and Patrick Merril in position for the rebound. Bobby Deaton looking on. 4. Kyle' Lane goes up for two points. Emi l. .M 2 4 Freshmen Baskfatball 137 I V. Dominates District JY Squad: Row 1: Randy Lehrman. Robert Crouch. Jay Williams. Keith Neumann, Greg Gummelt, Ricky Davis. Richard Kilgore: Row 2: Keith Bentley, Felix Franco. Ronnie Spell. Steve Sorrells. Dustin Bredlhauer, George Seeger, Paul Hicks, Mike Eckenrode: Row 3: Dwayne DcLoach. Mark Isaacs. Larry Brown. Scott Stirm. Darrin Frame, Leonard Ellis, Brent Bredthauer, Mike Stanley, Chip Doyle The Midway JV finished the sea- son with an outstanding 17-6 record and posted a whooping 10-0 district mark. The JV took third place in the Midway-Rice Tourney and the Itasca Tourney. The JV pounded everyone in district with the closest team com- ing within three points of the Pan- thers. Powerhouse would be a good word for the JV. 2. Tim Hicks sets up the offense against Gates- ville with Felix Franco waiting for the pass. 3. Darren Frame goes in for an easy layup with Ricky Davis and Mike Stanley clearing the path. Coach Gill was the coach. 138 JV Basketball Fx 'nur - f .M ,, . ,. as 'Fa w iz. Q :gy T I.. GAY Z'?W ' 1-. E 19? , E 1 :Xl 1. Ricky Davis passes off as Midway stalls. 2. Brent Brvdthaucfr shoots from the frm-c-throw line. 3. Paul Hicks swishes a 10-foot ju mpshot. 4. Felix Franvo stops and shoots for an easy two-pointer. 5. Midway calls timeout against Gatesxillo. 'Y ,X ' I 4 ' lk l t ,IV Basketball 139 Varsit Finishes 22-13 The Midway Panthers under the eoaehing of Reggie Davis posted a fine 22-13 record. The Panthers were 10-5 in nondistriet and 5-5 in district play taking third place in district. They finished the second halt' of play with a 4-1 mark. 1. Mike Lively goes up against a defender. 2. Mike- Nye shams his steady form as he lakes a jumpshol. 3. The Midway beneh looks on. F3 W 2 xi LKXJK Pen l i 2 235ml 3' 140 Boyis Varsity Basketball 1. Smit Horstman takes his shot with the ball always sm-ming to hit nothing but tht- bottom of thc nf-t. 2. Dulv Snider talws at 6vfout jumpshol to ha-lp boost thu- Panthi-rs. ,mgk W iuvg-v'm.,. 4 1 :ii 9 'Til ' !9 2 Varsity Squad: Bottom Row: Kelly Williams. Stl-wart Speer. Lee Hill, Mike Livvly, Mike Horn, Dale Snider: Top Row: Cary Shivvrs, Karl von Rose-nb:-rg. Scott Horstman. Terry KL-lm, Richard Rusk, Miki- Nyc Varsity Basketball 141 i 1. Dale Snider surrounded by the Catesville team, with a srreen by Lee Hill. 2. Mike Lively drives in and shows how a reserve layout should be done. 3. Scott Horslman passes off to Terry Kelm as Mike Lixely and Mike Nye set up the offense. Boys Varsity Basketball 14-3 Freshman Squad ndefeated yd Bottom rms: Melanie Armstrong. Robin Dawson. Debbie Batkiwivz. Susan Weaver, Debbie Whorton. Holly Naylor. K4-lly Glass. Kim Northern. Donna Howard. Top row: Laura Perry. Lana Greeson. Janet McGregor. Kerri Ballew, Nancy' Harder, Koby' Kloesal, Lisa Berger. Kam Oliver, Melissa Witclu-r. The Freshman squad earned a 24-- 0 season by downing all competition eony'inm'ingly'. The young squad 'S. moved several members to the Var- sity during the year proving their bright promise for future winning Pantherette teams. 2. Dc- S0111 defenders rowr Midway' Panther- ette attempting to shoot. 3. K1-rri Ballvys who later moved to Varsity, nails for 21 pass. x L! U . 3 . Q 2, ai. '1 'F u ,I 1 4 2 1-14 Girls Freshmen Basketball funior Varsit Earns ll-8 Record The Junior Varsity basketball team, under the coaching of Mrs. Harding earned an 11-8 record for the season. The girls played JV squads from district schools and entertained the fans with .aw many fast-paced, down to the wire wins. MA i 1. Cherri Neumann lohs 21 pass tn Merry Hutto to SPI Llp 3 SCOTP. Bottom rom: Cheri Neumann. Nancy Hall. Shelly Smith, Tanya Magid, Maria Paredus. Ruby Lambert, Diana Skelton, Top row: Lisa Allywine. Vclina Watkins. Leslie Twitty. Lynna Young. Tina Murphy. Beth Waters, Terri Kirbo. Mary Hutto. JY Basketball 1-15 I. A JV Paritlwrvtlc- sliools lur two amid runipvlilors doing lhm-ir ln-at tu pr: YPIII Iwo. 2. Ruby Lamlwrt rmuly for the ri-bound following a scoring alll mpl by Tm-rry Kirlio. 3. Tanya Magid Irie-s for Iwo. Opposite- page-: 1. Tanya Milglll blocks an 0ppon4'nt's shot. 2. Mcrry Hullu. Tanya Magid. struggle' to gc! in position lo gvl lllf' luall, 3. Tanya Magid rm-avlivs for lhf- hall to bring on a jumpsliol. Q25 34922 1 W 2 .1i.,. . is ,. . W . 2 i S Y '12 fs 3 146 JV Baslcvlball N a 1 Jn. ', '- S 9, 4 ff N vt gift. 5 f ' 'L ,. ,,...4'-'if A: fi, Pfv S A , ef X51 ' W 5359 .-lffif-ff'g , f SSR K . L? NSHET Q A hciiweciiixps Girls Take District The girls varsity' basketball team. under the eoaehing of Doug Chau- veaux. made their way' to the bi-dis- triet playoffs where they were defeated by' eventual State Champions Georgetown. On the road to bi-dis- triet. the Pantherettes proved their mettle by pulling out victories over tough eompetitors time and time again. Gina Parker and Linda Roessler were named to the all-district team with Lisa Lafevre earning a position on the 2nd team. The season record was 23-11. and the distriet record was 11-1. 1. Gina Parker jumps for two despite the tough defenders. Opposite page: 1. Tami Tow nsend thinks about shooting the ball. 2. Linda Roes- sler waits for the pass. 3. Midway' ealls time- out vvith the game already in hand. Ll 9' QHQFST . . . . . . GH-Qfr Sui Bottom row: Tami Townsend. Debra app. Lisa Culverhouse. Terri Heaton. Liz Arreaga. Lisa Broadway: Top row: Coaeh Linda Harding. K1ln'Seott, Lisa Lefey re. Gina Parker. Linda Roessler. Lvnna Gibson. Coaeh Doug Chauveaux 148 Cirlis Varsity Basketball I M .74 ig r iff .4 is iv 'Wh I V 5 M V4 4 , X . , IWW Ji. T1 Vx? ,.' s Q , !. w. Wk . ,. fu , n ,.,---- irlgs Coq Team Drives Through The girl's golf team coached by Doug Chau- vcaux also had to fight poor weather to be able to play in their tournaments. Golf team members are: Front: Whitney Peacock, Libby Smith, Liz Arreagag Back: Becky Arreaga, Christy Herring. 2. Becky Arreaga shows thc concentration needed to hit the ball correctly and send it where onc wanLs it to gn. 2 M15 ff 152 Golf The girlls golf team voached by Doug Chavvaux, made most of the tournament despite the- imlornont weather. The loam placed second in the zone tournamvnts, sm-cond in dis- trict, and seventh in the regional tournamnt. Liz Arreaga was a zone medalist. 1. Liz Arr:-aga shows the stylc that hm-Ipod hs-r avllivu- zone- mt-rlalist. 2. Lihhy Smith prepares to tm- off. 3, Khristi Hvringz gr-ts ru-ally to sc-ntl thc hall down tht- gre:-n. .. Wi. Golf 153 Goqers Hit The Greens NNW 7 Boy's Coll' team: Coach Joe' Vanya. Brian Berryhill. Kenneth Mills. Jon Meliechnic. Cl:-nn Warren, Jim Cummings, C Sorenson, Rolwrl Mills. Trey Bvazle-5. Chip Doyle. Ke-ith Johnson 1 . , 'Kev .f 4 v- 'US' 4 I, fi, . 5, .-'Q 91 . V2 . faq p I 1 ,V , WMV I. ,il - ,N-V ll ,, ?MQf:K- wi Q af harlcs Turner: Second Row: Slow 'W , A, Q ,abmfif 1 i wifi 2mf?i.i iiievfyeeig i 1 ': i tp, .. 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Q'-f . .-94.9 5911 -, A ..,,. new .-T, ' Pi.. nw- r .gf ef.. ff x , .sw ft Q 'fit H . A , '53-vf'..'. '5 ...fr X far., -' . 'nj 3.3 35.12 M 3 'I ' '. 'Q 15, ' wi 'f s 'ml' ..a .- U 1 M ' ,, :,. 1, ,i .L . it 1 t ff W it Stat 5 5. ' IG X, V W .. f h . -.gfxta X Q, I .. Wdfifg. 'T' silxiffaqaii 'wif V I Hi :.,ss ,,v .4 1 f, 3. W ,SS rg. .xx 1 is 4 ff g 'Qu' at ...tx Opposite page: 2. jon MeKechnie lines up for a tes--off. 3. Keith Johnson swings. This page-: 1. Chip Doyle follows through on his swing. 2. ,lim Cummings lines up to move the ball on. 3. Rohr-rl Mills shows off his swinging stance. The boy's team played in a round rohin tournament con' sisting of five meets. At the end of the tournament the team placed third in zone competition. Chip Doyle was the team medalist. Golf 155 Midwa Termisg Reall Swinging f n -. . at M I I K '03 wi fp f f m. . .LV 3 15. ia f if .V H 1 A ' K f57f'55'rA5'1afJS,f' 4- S Z . -vu . 1 Q.gq,m z. ,M .Z Q, .www VV is it e' if li 5 1 , ' - V ii I ' M W 1, 2 W 2, ,Jn av- t 2 , Q ' J -' vi , X 5 V 'wr- ' XXI' . . 1 Ml Q . 1, . . ' , W f if N ,: 1' A 5 il k 5 Boyis and girl's tvnnis teams did vvry wc-ll this year advanring into distrivt competition. Wind sc'rc-ons have- lim-n addod to the high svhool courts along with a water fountain. The program is growing with thx- addition of anothc-r high school section of tm-nnis and a jun- ior high coach. 1. Cindy H4-nlinv. Shi-lla-y Humphrif-S. Shi-rri Bearclvn. Karon Whf-allvy. Suzanne Snodgrass. Gingvr Cash. and Laura Pvrry wont to rlistrirt vom- ps-tition. 2. Trf-s Paxton rm-turns a serve quickly. 2 156 Tennis it ,f W fe' n4 '+--4,-.- -4'-....,.,M 49'fwM,,,bW-A A Q af .bij - 0 V k I W I X 1 X K W v ff v.,+S, '- -Q -N, Nw.. w N V -51: viii. Qu-ff U .gras au- 11-E-is si' gt . . X x ., t 63 . N- X -,Ak 5 CirI's Tcnnis l1'11l11ITI'Lll'y Fulmm-r.5h1-Ili Humphrivs. Cindy H4-nlino. Tana Spruss. Lisa Busby. janim' Niillvr. 2nd Ron: Shawna Silvr. Suzannr- Snodgrass. Karr-n Win-atli-5. Sh:-rri Bvarde-ii. Lynda Aikinan. Cathy Sltllll. Ron 3: Corinne Sloan. Gingvr Cash. Laura Ps-rrp. Crisla Pi-naloux. Lisa Clark. Shi-Ili Harmlvusllc-. Lauriv Wood. Cnavh Harris. 2. Dc-nnivs Fnru-nlwrry rr-turns a sm-rw. Thr- girlis lc-am finishf-cl with a swuml in zone and sent several girls into dis- lricl compvlilion. Tm-nnis 157 ,,W, 052 ' ln' Boy! Tvnnis Tm-un1 Row 1: 'IR-fldy Amlc-rsnn. Tres Paxton, Andy Ball. Clmuvk Lvwis. Chrif Gvnuralsky . Lurry Elkins: Run' 2: Kl'l'I'j Hulihurlon. Barry Hoover. Woody Wood. De-nnif Fnrlvnlu-rrp. Bubba Cul:-n1ul1.ffoLu'h Harris. Tll1'llll!.SIOLUIINOII thc' mm- rmnpvliliun and ne-nl on luplu1'4'sr'4'rrr1ll in dislrirl. 2. Barry Hoowr 1'um'vn!rz1l1-s nn rl-turning Ihr- hull and hopvfully oulsmarlingI1i5oppnm'nl.3. Woody Hood is rvudy for the vuma-ru . . . nul lllm- lmll muybv. . . hullhl-c'an11'rz1. ya-5. 158 Tennis 4 ,rp 5 H' . Q-:gli 5.1 if wx! 1 W. ,3v w. 1' x O 9 , ff'-f J Vfjyrh I vi i W.. 2 3 'vu . ii. 'H JS S.. S1 1 5 s WJ? t 5,55-2' ,. ' E sg.-3 1 . ,Q gig , , 5315? V A R A Q A 7'Q-'Eff RC W' :- -. x 'S-,mf -.xWa..wQ.-nmvgzfsq, . A ,- - K K gmsgffigk,-,Qjgr,, ' . ,fa .ff ,4 V . kfflfw. . . 5521: I .- f m r t af ' A Qqf: 'TI' H L' 1? me 'wx ' 1. Kvrry Halliburton svrvr-S il up, 2. Andy Ball stands for thc- rc-lurn. 3. Larry Elkins strc-tm-In-s In rvach Ihr' ball . . . good prarliu- in m'0nr0nIrz1Iim1 on the- hall. indermen Practice L0 Hours Frf-shrnan train: Row 1: Brad Moss. Russ Zorn. Svotl Pvrry. Ruger Rittf-. Jimmy Churrhman, Scott Freeman, Eric' Birsall: Ron 2: Andy Harrlcastle K1 n Truax. Roh Franklin. Jeff Klt-ypas. John Williumb. Ste-xv Wollard. Tad Svvc-cnt-yg Row 3: Srott Yami. David Nix, Wads- Dorris. Robert Cullif-r Martx Min-Nulilv. Kyle Lanz-. Don Howard. Steve Watkins The' Midway High Track Team took first plact- in zone and district. They sent thrcff trackstf-rs to tht- state inc-vt in Austin. Mike Horn finished sc-Cond in the- shot put. Tvrry Chanvy finishvtl fourth in thc- mile run. and Craig Wiesc finished sixth in thc- mile run. 1. .Icff Clark corn:-s off tin-1-url, in the lf-acl of tlu'-1-l0yurrlda1sli. Trucksu-rs. llkt' all atlilvtvs and studvnts inxolwrl in z-xtracurrivular at-tixitics. spvnt many hours practicing and running to bv ready for the vornpctitions. 2 160 B05 's Track ,gm 4i:'M'4'PYf2li?Z?hfzA1 ' ' gf HIBWAY Il X n SS-sf ll Kia' HILL Ss si -nz izi I ' ' I5 mm. L,'- WM K ,, , ,R JV g 5? f' :F :i f?'5j?e,,' L H ' W1 Wffflwrf' Wi , Vkhr -fl 'lfalfv I ff f P w,uf,,,w .M n r - nn H E ' -- i -:pw .. Q ., W .,,, , 5 wlilfmww rw A A ' ' -v raarrr r an a - an a 5 l l x 1. Bart Townsend shows his form in jumping a hurdle. 2. Coach Palmer! guidance and flvlvrmi- nation is a key lo Midwafs sucrvss. 3. Dway nw- Franklin Starts off the blocks in running the 440. Coach Palmer was assisted hy Tom HCllflf'I'SOTl. Ron Newman, and Randy Alhr-rs. Boy's Track 161 Tracksters Race To The Top 'RBI junior Varsity team: Jamie King. Mark Denton. Ray Vick. Bart Townsend, Joe Clark, Brian Francis, Darrell White, Scott Anderson: Top Row: Davirl Coleman, Steve Sorrells. Ty Swce-ny. Bill Smith. Ben Taylor, Leonard Ellis, Rusty Reynolds, Ricky Lina I:- IXDYM' HH' YA' KIYWAY Varsity team: Row 1: Cary Bogan, Craig Wiesc, Keith Neumann. Rod Allison, Scott Chaney, Robert Crouch, Dwayne Frankling Row 2: Mike Sweeney, Bruce Wandless, Charlie Campbell, ,leff Clark. Terry Chaney, Scott l-lorstman, O. C. Pierce, Top Row: George Seeger, Kent Holiday, Stewart Speer, Roger Gwin, Mike Horn, Mike Lively, Larry Brown 162 Boy's Track LS, W, li 1. Mike Liu-ly.,l1-ffClurk. T1-rrp Cllillllj. Miki HUFII.llli'lI1'l1I'll7l.lllI'lf1l1'li lm-ann. puwformia mon- pil-lun-. 2. Durri-ll Wllili- vrunm-5 llic- lin- isli lim- ullili-vmnplm-ling:Il1c'4-110 yurcl flush. Miki- Liu-ly und K1-nl Holiday qualified for regional. Mika-. in Ilii- lliglll jump and 120l1igl1 l1lll'Kll4'S.LlIl1l Kc-nl in 1hfv800 lTN'lf'1'flLlSl1. Mika- Horn. Tc-rry Clium-5. uml Craig Wim-so wi-nl on to plum- in ilu- slate mcct in llu- shot put, thi- milf-. ilu- milf- rm-spa-vliw-ly. Mike- Horn sci a school rm-ord in lllc- sllol put. and llu- rlisvus. Miki- Livc-ly sm-t a si-lmol rs-cord in ilu- 120 high hurdlus, and Terry Cllum-y sm-1 u svhool rc-cord in llw milm- run. Boy 's Trai k 63 ' AW , :M A .Y 7l'L L A J' 1 .ta 1. Mike Lively shows the form il lakes to be an outstanding hurdler. 2. George Seeger puts everything into it as he rrosses the finishing line in the 440 yard dash. Opposite page: 1. Beatles? 2. Bruce Wandless leaps over the hurdles with eompetition from Westlake at his het-Is. The Varsity squad were champs in the Panther Relays, District 11-3A South Zone and District meets. The IV and Freshmen teams also proved to be champs in the District meets as well as the meets throughout the sea- son. 2 164 Boy's Traels , ,, GILL ra, :Tr s time fi if K-.. IUWAY ,M Qu 9 J 3 fl Q-FILI-+ g 1 Q up f N ' my I ,L 'f was , 1 1 - iii. B0y's Trark 165 . V Takes Fzrst I Dzstrzct ry' ff junior Varsity: First Row: Donna Slvwlis. Pain Wilson Rnln ldlnlu rt Dmlilm Bdkoiximl can ttplu Kun 'Vnrlhm rn laura Willituns Suontl ms Wunrla Javkson. Dr-lnlii Whorton. Dianne- Alvninf lu rrl Balls iv D Lu Carla The Junior Varsity travk team will definitely lu' at contvnrlvr in years to come as thvy ras-kud up u first in thw- clistrict ram' and in regional rompvti- tion. 1. Bvlh W'dll'F5. rorisillrrs-fl to lu' nnf- of tht- livsl shot putters in tht- state: prt-pan-s to throu. Bt-th lirokt' hvr own :school rt-vortl sc-wrul tinws during thu- svason. 166 Girl's Track ,,.,.as-I' 1. Lincla Ronsslvr shows hvr skill in lhf' high jump. Linda was IlhllTlt'll lhv hml fvmulx' athlx-ls' for 1978-79. She did an outstanding job flur- ing basketball season as an all-district and all ccnlex star. as wr-ll as having hc:-n namml to svveral oth:-r honors. She' also :lid an outstand- ing job as a trackstc-r. 2. Bc-th Waters vom- plcles her throw, showing lhv strc-nglh and hal- ancc needvrl lu be a successful shot putter. Cirl's Travk 167 1. Ewryonr has lo 5101 into Ihr' uv! . . . of 1-oursv, Brady Bass may just lu- llw miw lravk Slar al MHS. 2. Kim Krausi' uiioul lo vmss lin- finish lim- in the milf' run. 3. Lisa Ali-wiriv. Louisf- Griilwssii-li, Ann Martin. slay vlosi- in thi' 800 mi-lvr run. 168 Giri'S Track 3 irls Track Team Races To The Finish Varsity team: Bottom Row: Lisa Broadway, Laura Dollahile. Rhonda Wolf, Lisa Rigins, Cherri Neumann, Louise Cruln-ssich. Karen Eisc-ng Middle Row: Kam Oliver, Becky Vardeinan. Lisa Carter, Kim Krause, Shelley Smith, Pam Davis, Kelly Davis, Connie Walter, Ann Martin: Top Row: Koby Klocsel, Leslie Twitty, Be-th Waters. Linda Roc-ssler, Kim Scott. Carol Cooper, Lisa Alewine, Robin Neill, Ginger Sanders, Renee Gibbs. A gy L M The Midway Varsity track team 5- - e 'fi ' ,rf TC mm finished third in zone and Sth in dis- X if i trict. They also took second in the Midway Invitational. The Varsity sent several girls to the regional and state events with Beth Waters taking Sth in the shot put. Cherri Neumann finished 7th in the mile, and the mile relay team consisting of Pam Davis, Robin Neill, Connie Walters, Kelly Davis finish- ing Sth. The girlis track teams were coached by Doug Chauveaux. 2. Kim Scott and Beth Waters luke a break. .4 ltr 4 Girl's Track 169 2 1 M , :LVZZ VZZL i Qsszsifff. - W ,, ,,NkN-1s- , 1. ' 2 ' W- an ' -:mm -ss f 5 Q 1 Rf' ' ,, xi -.h. K V V ' ..'f 1 u - '- M 'vll , ,www -, . , , ,, . .--H K ' -YS? f f LLV. 4 ,,,f. . fi- K K A K ' A .. ,, ,K Ig .. L L Mm Szy yzky 5 2 W. A .- -:,: ,,,1- b ,,: ,.,,g .-.ii. , ZL. ZLI i - , ,, , X,,, .L - , -,, A ,, ,.,.? ff' V 1 ,..--,... i . ., , . 1 . 170 Girl's Track X . X Y . u zW.: . .XSQQK MN ei Opposite page: Karen Reynolds shows her form in the high jump. 2. Kerri Ballew jumps high in the air while jumping the broadjump. 3. Linda Rocsslc-r clears the bar in the high jump. This page: Regional qualifiers: Lisa Riggins. Clic-rri Neumann. Kelly Davis. Pam Davis, Connie Walters, Beth Waters, Robin Neill. pose for thi- camera. 2. Members of the Midway faculty help to do the numerous tasks involved in the successful running ofa track meet. Girl's Track 171 Bats, Balls, Mitts, Rain-Baseball Season Varsity team: Row L: Tim Seely, Robort Crouch. Gary Dulany, Miko Nyc, Ken Dulany, Mike Enkenrode, Jay Nye, Rusty Levy: Doc Bouska, Gary Shivers Karl von ROSl'I1lJCI'g.J1'ffS1'lllllf'l.0l'. Terry Kuhn. Guy Gibson. Scott Horstman, jeff Chinni, David Landrum, jeff Nowalcowski fmgrl Coach Lane Despito the fact that bad weather played havoc with the baseball schcdulo, the Panther ball players hung in to earn a third place in district with a 14-8 season rm-vord. 1. Karl von Rosenberg stops up to the base to hopefully hit 21 llUlIlt'!'. 2. Obiv Jones throws thc- hall to thc' infivld. ff- r, ess A 5 ewan l - lwrgbxgiti. 2 X .'31wffx'fi' QfX3xQ'?iNit, ' 172 Baseball -svn ,gm+e:ss-ws W ,fu ,Wt .W , xq, QA .Q 1. A wtlcha-r's position is ont- of tha' most tliflivult positions in the gamma Thf- squatting position take-s slrvngth and tht' 4'alt'l14'r must lic alt-rt lu llw lrut- tt-r's s-very move, and the- pitchers abilities. 2. Couch Lane and Couch Bvwrly study llw possibili- ties from the sidclinvs. The jackets indicate- tlw t-old. wet weathc-r tlw learn playa-tl in must of tht- st-ason. Baseball 173 1 - - nl x 2 1, Gary Dulang slrctvlmvs lu gvl Ll pussihlv guml hil. liying lhv hull and kmm ing whm-n In swing is oflvu lha' kvy I0 a sllmwvssflll hil. 2. Play-r runs fur all hm-'s north I0 rvuvh lhv husc' hvfurr' mllfivl1h'rs van rm-lurn lhv lmll lo husv. 3 Milu' Evkvllrmlz' makvs ll IILISII for a hall he-aflf-A out his dirvvliun. T4 Bam-hull of It -Q' Q q i an are Karl von Rosenberg, Ken Dulany, Mike Nye. Terry' Kelm, Gary' Shivers. 1. Sometimes the photographer doesn't always gel the best side of his subjeet. 2. Terry Kelm smashes one in lo catcher Jeff Chinni hoping to strike out Cadet player. Jeff Chinni is one of five seniors the team loses this year who played has:-liall during high sehool years . . . other seniors 2 Junior Varsity' squad: Row 1: Lesley' Underwood. Randle Lehrman. Patrie Merritt, Obie Jones. Doug Dulany, Bobby' Dr-alon, Rieky Hammondsg Row 2: Coach Beverly, Gary' Fisher, James Gunn, Tim Kelm, Kevin Miekils, Scott Stanley, Billy Hill, Coaeh Lane --A...,,,,.m,--..a. ,, , ,,-...,.,,,,,m,-naw WH I ' 1 W A- An, 5 Baseball 175 273 Q sei. aw , +1ff'4'0sf -, ' f .,,, f 'VT f.w,w, 3 , -ww.. V1 '. M N M wa, . Eff-QQ 1 ,Z P fmmw. ' ' E X -.-eg, 04554.-1 i Q- NZ' i41J,eQQVif,g- fy 'Q ,W 1 4 ' 4 l v'-vm: V' flying Arial: .1 W ff l 2 4 Q - I Opposite' page-1 1. Terry K1-lm warms up his pitching as 1IwPan1hvrs takc- tht- field. 2. Miki- Eckunrodc' tossvs tht- lrall from first basin 3. Coafh Bcvtrrly suvms a lril c'0nu1'rnNl uvvr son14r.:u'tix'ity on tht- fit-ld, 1, Gary Shivurs makvs a gallant uttcmpl lo lu-at thc- ball to the basl-. 2. Srott Stanlvy puts tht- powur bchinil his pitch. Several playa-rs wvrtv namvil to tha- all-zonv team. They wore: First lt72.1IT'IZ Miki- Nyv, Svott Horstmann, Karl von Rost-nln-rg. Kvn Dulanyg Second team: Jay Nyv, Scott Horslmann. Cary Shivcrs. Terry K4-Im, and hunorahlt- mention Robert Cmuvh. Ba:-zolmall 177 Sports . . . Midway offered a variety of sports from whieli students eould elloose to partieipate in. In the fall, girls eould opt lor volleyball or eross-eountry. Boys could go out for football or eross-country. ln the winter. lnotll girls and boys could partieipate in the ltasketliull programs. Long before liaslxetlmall season came to an end. track and baseball players were fearing: up for their competition. Golf and tennis teams and even a swim team this year were busy during the year. iv 4 A . .,1n.,g:unuf .U 4... www!-W 'W' A' 51, ,WW ' awww mm JW K mm mn. my 1211057 Q' 'ww K ' 'O' .W W7 V ,,, 'vw Alai' , aw Wi' if fl Jim Mm Qv - 'g3m,g,,Qw.4i A Vrgg I M , aiu-1 5 4 W it y -sry ...wi fl in :tix niinlflins Hri i' N ln' Q 21By:Aagg?:,.,, w-aigifagiilr V Sims, fwgggz V: 4 . 414,5- ,, awww , t.. .Wa , +....W,..u.,,,qm W.-- X 'M -........... -4-.,,,,.,,,. 1. Girls put in at numlrer of hours preparing for arduous track 1-ompetition. 2. Basketball was u four-niglit 'I r'ii sport for many' students who kept after both sports and studies diligently. 3, Tennis is a popular sport. but A,kk 2 ,Qty - dilfieult as most who liaye tried liaxe diseoyered. 178 Sports Aetion 'Vhaif zz! A V 5 Q ,M,,f.s.,. s f fm xg xx A ff? is K t . ,1- ,M ,, 9' his u tk Q l x K Q 4 5 A Q' x AX. Panther Patrol Tolls For Victor X011 N W ,SQ as ,ggi ,Axim 57 tb, The Panthvr Patrol is four stutlt-nts in charge- of transporting the victory hell to and from gammis. and ringing it at touchdowns and vic.tsori6's. Mohr bers are Sherri Bearden Joel Cate. Dish a,lT2ii1m . I , 1 JJ and Ginger Sanders. fi At right: Students have lots of spirit for many occasions, and welcome spvalu-rs who comm- to tht- school enthusiastically. This assembly was for tht- slcydivers who performed early in the school yt-ur. 180 Panther Patrol 1557111 t NU XG' 'li Q wth gsm 'vt Pep quad Provides Dance, Spirit To Year The Pep Squad, sponsored by Mrs. Harding, helped the cheerleaders lead yells, and organize spirit contests. The girls presented dance routines to band music, and several girls presented a disco number at pep rallies. Officers are: sitting: Sandy Miller: Leslie Twitty: Cindy Henline. Standing: Tina Murphy: Lisa Busby: Sherry Hall- mark: Tana Sprossg Jameya Aust. Row 1: Anna-Laurie Wurzbach, Kim Bailey. Tracy Tucker. Melanie Armstrong, Rhonda Loftin, Cynthia Tapley, Pam Wilson, Shirley Hayes, Francis Warren, Jackie Fallas, Sharon Lasscter, Allyson Cooper, ,lulie McBride, Kim Northern. Row 2: ,lanette Tidmore, Vickie Blocker, Terri Westerfield, Holly Naylor. Karen Eisen, Louise Grubessich. Debbie Batkiewirz, Robin Arner, Diana Peters, Kelly Glass, Tammy Stamper. Row 3: Laura Fisher, Suzanne Doss, Candy Blanchard, Karen Robb, Cheryl Frisco, Robin Neil, Krista Allen, Anna White, Julie Kruse, Dee Ann Staton, Judy Hallmark, Shelly Kilpatrick, Christy Bryant, Karen Wheatly. Row 4: Becky Manning, ,lulie Denison, Cheryl Frank, Mary Lynn Booth, Nancy Harder, Koby Klosel, Susan Forrest. .lerri Winstrum, Cindy Alexander, Laura Perry, Donna Howard, Kam Oliver, Lisa Berger, Lisa Cox, julie Snider, Janet Smith. if :f l , 'i XE A , L if 'ii' ' ' ,1 bbbqq 7 El .... :.: V , ,:m,w.,...M .,, t,,. ,,, , . ,, 1 , 'H' , Pep Squad 181 Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Football Varsity . . . 6- 7 ..... Robinson . . . 6- 7 ..... Robinson 0-30.. 7-21... . . .Westlake Waxahachie . . . 8-21 ...,... Ellison . . . 6- 6 ........ Ennis . . .37-21 .....,., Waco . . . 7-21 ....... Marlin . . .12-13 ..... Gatesville ...33-0... .Jeff Moore . . .Connally Junior Varsity Midway 6- 0 ..... Robinson Midway . . .22- 0 ..,.. Westlake Midway . . .20-14 . . .Waxahachie Midway . . . 6-27 ....... Ellison Midway . . .14-19 ........ Ennis Midway . . .14-18 ........ Waco Midway . . . 0-14 ....... Marlin Midway .. . 8-27 ..... Gatesville Midway . . .19- 0 .... .leff Moore Midway ...,......... Connally Freshmen Midway . . .19- 6 ,.... Robinson Midway . , .27- 8 ..... Westlake Midway . . .13- 0 . . .Waxahachie Midway . . .13-18 ........ North Midway . . .13-13 ....... Marlin Midway . . .21- 0 ..... Gatesville Midway . . .20-20 ..... Tennyson Midway ........... Connally Volleyball Varsity Midway . . . West 13-15, 15-13, 15-5 Midway . . . Gatesville 15-8, 15-3 Midway. . . Rosebud-Lott 15-9, 15-4 Midway. . .Huntsville 182 Scores 15-3, 9-15, 15-9 Midway . . . Bryan 1-15, 6-15 Midway. . .Temple 15-8, 2-15, 12-15 Midway. . . Waco 15-11, 8-15,15-11 Midway . . . University 15-2, 15-9 Midway. . .Marlin 15-1, 15-0 Midway . . . McGregor 1-0, 1-0 lforfeitj Midway . . . Connally 15-7, 15-2 Midway . . . Rosebud-Lott 15-9,13-15, 11-15 Midway . . . Jeff-Moore 15-5, 15-4 Midway '... Mart 15-5. 15-3 Midway . . .Jeff-Moore 15-5, 15-7 Midway '... University 13-15, 17-15, 3-15 Midway. . .Richfield 15-9, 10-15, 9-15 Midway . . . Gatesville 15-7, 15-3 Midway . . . Abbott 9-15, 15-17 Midway . . . Waco 15-7, 15-9 Midway . . . Mart 15-5, 9-15. 15-7 Midway . . . Marlin 15-5, 15-4 Midway . . . Abbott 11-13, 8-15 Midway. . . Connally 15-2, 15-4 Midway . . . Jeff-Moore 15-13, 15-13 Midway . . . Everman 4-13, 12-13 7 Boy S Basketball Varsity Season record: 22-13 District record: 5-5 District games only: Midway . . . Gatesville 73-59 Midway . . . Waco 52-61 Midway. . . Marlin 58-61 Midway . . . Connally 66-69 Midway. . . .leff-Moore 53-55 Midway '... C-atesville 81-62 Midway. . .Waco 54-52 Midway . . . Marlin 55-48 Midway. . . Connally 63-39 Midway . . .Jeff-Moore 49-51 Junior Varsity Season Record 17-6 District Record 10-0 District games only Midway . . .54-45 ..... Catesville Midway . . .61-36 ........ Waco Midway . . .49-40 .....,. Marlin Midway . . .51-4-6 ..... Conrially Midway . . .69-51 .... ,left-Moore Midway . . .82-50 ..... Gatesville Midway . . .50-47 .... . . . . Waco Midway . . .40-35 ....... Marlin Midway . . .70-47 ..... Connally Midway . . .68-57 ..,. Jeff-Moore Freshmen Midway . . .66-64 ..... Gatesville Gtrlfs Cross Country First in District Second in Regionals Eighth in State Killeen Meet-2nd Robinson Meet-2nd Midway . . .4-0-4-7 , ...... .North Midway Midway . . .61-58 ....,., Marlin . . ,44-42 ..,.. Connally Midway . . .48-44 ..... Gatesville Midway . . .33-58 .,..,... North Midway . . .52-56 ....... Marlin Midway . . .55-42 .,... Connally Midway . . .41-59 ..... Tennyson District Record 5-5 B 9 T oy S 671171115 Finished first in zone competition Placed second in district B0y's Cross Country Midway Invitational 1st Austin Westlake 3rd Killeen Meet 151 Waco Inv. Meet 4th District Meet 1st Regional Meet 1st State Meet 3rd Girl 's Tennis Finished second in zone competition. Sent several girls into district competi- tion. Girl,s Baseball Basketball Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Varsity . . .68-43 ....... Marlin . . .61-28 ..... Connally . . .56-47 .... Jeff-Moore . . .4-5-46 .,... Catesvillc . . .60-46 ........ Waco . , .66-64 ....... Marlin . , .31-29 ..... Connally . . .55-40 .... Jeff-Moore . . .48-39 ..... Catesville 69-34 ........ Waco ...59-36 ...4-4-32 ...43-40 ...39-41 .......DeSota Stephenville . . . . .Cranbury Georgetown Final Record 23-11 District Record 11-1 Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Junior Varsity . . .32-43 ..... Connally . . .57-33 ..., Jeff-Moore . . .25-33 ..... Catesville . . .58-36 ........ Waco . . ,22-26 ..... Connally . . .59-32 ..., Jeff-Moore . . ,29-28 ..... Cvatesville . . .37-28 ......., Waco Record 11-8 Freshmen . . ,38-11 ..... Connally . . .53-37 ..... Tennyson . . .39-26 ..... Catesville . . .40-24 ........ North . , ,55-21 ....... Marlin . . .48-29 ..... Connally 51-27 ..... Tennyson 41-27 ..... C-atesville ...4-5-41 ........North Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Midway Varsity 6-2 ,.,. ..LaVega . . .12- 2 ..... Robinson 2- 6 ..... Richfield . . . 0- 8 ..... Gonzales .. . 1- 2 ...... Reicher . . .18- 9 ...... 1,aVega . . . 2- 3 ........ Waco . . . 6- 0 ..... Catesville . . . 4- 0 ....... Marlin . . .11- 0 ..... Gatesville .. . 7- 4 .... jeff-Moore . . .17- 8 ..... Connally ,. . 1- 2 ........ Waco . .. 8- 1 ...,... Marlin . .. 3- 3 .... .leff-Moore . . . 2- 0 ...., C-atesville .. . 5- 1 ..,.. Connally . . . 4 5 ........ Waco 4- 1 ....... Marlin . . . 4- 6 .... Jeff-Moore . .. 5- 4 ..... Connally Junior Varsity . . .13- 3 ..... Robinson .. . 7- 8 ..... Richfield . . .10- 4 ....... Marlin 1- 2 ..... Richfield . . . 9- 2 ...... l..aVega . . . 6- 0 ,..... LaVega . ., 8- 3 ..... Connally . . .12- 0 ....... Marlin Track Girl's Track 1st in District 2nd in Regional 8th in State 2nd place Midway Invitational 3rd place in zone 5th in district JV Cvirl's 1st in zone 1st in district Boys Track Midway Invitational Meet Champions Killeen Ellison Meet Champions Gatesville Meet Champions First in District First in Region II Third Place in State ,IV Team Panther Relays Champs Cardinal Relays Champs Big Red Relays Champs District 113A champs South Zone champs Freshmen Chaparral Relays champs Cardinal Relays runner-up District 113-A runner-up District South Zone runner-up Scores 183 653. W MQW Xymgfw WQYQX QQ WW Mg? fvffffggggfj Egg? 2955! by ' Mp? fy XM vox . :six X ,Q i A ww I A K y N k QSM: t , -'.. i K X N S --'- E m:. L , v Q X :Ef f 'giijm ILL f Iii :,,, 8 Y ..,,.,lN L' , fairy W gg f Wa if , X A 5 X. W gg S . . W RK .. 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W, , 'A '5 ya may bk ' ' f Af ? if , 1 im L7 Q Y , , W X Q V A - , Q, .P KW ' , -f 1 Hg L, 5 3.9.3 Mf W . ,,- 'zwfggfl W, - . . H : - , WA xr 'wif-. ,':..'-1. .l:f,. . J' 1' J, i' ,,,,.,..,,11 -., .1., 'eJ me x - Q , 1 H ,.A. Y,-iA. .. 1 ,fl 4' ' 4 Student Councilg FHA Clubs Studi-nt Counril rm-pri-at-iitatiu-f: Ron 1: Lira B1-rg:-r. Mvlisha W'lll'lll'f.Diilllt'l.,lil'l'lH1LlIlIl.,l21mL'jL1AUSl.Sl'0lIPfff!'j'1RllW2I Dirk Gibson. Mary Lynn Booth:-. M1-rrp Hulto. Slit-rri Kovrth. Paigi- Plasi-k. Tram Fnlmi-r. Ronnie- Spi-ll: Rom 3: Shi-rri B4-ariln-n. Gina Parkvr. Kathy Phillips. Ron Franklin, Mvlody Dval. Marla Pirkli-: Ron 4: Mark Srott. Miki- Horn. Dana llarrc-ll. .limmy Dow-r. Cary Shiv:-rs. Lisa Smith: Row 4: Mrs. Harrington. Liz Arr:-aga. Todd OlISlPj. Robin Cash-Q-l. Tc-rry Hue-5. Lilihi Smith. Shanna Silt-r. Nan:-3 Hall. Leah Witrln-r. Kim Srolt Futura- Hoinvmaka-rs of Arncriva: Row 1: Cindy Blovkvr. Anna-Laurie Wurzbarh. Mary Collins. Kim Matthews. Sharon Wuthrivh. Karon Allen. Lisa Otero: Row 2: Mrs. Young. Susan Rohrv. Esther Shahan. .lm-ttrii-ttv Tidmore: T1-rc-sa Smith. Laura Crave-s. Debbie- Smith. Lillie Lane-. Mrs. Broadway: Row 3: Gina Bri-we-r. Jvrilyn Wittsrum. Chvryl Frank. Kan-n Rohli. Tana Magid. Dialirina Earle-s. Linda Roe-sslc-r. K4-lly Strihling. Natalie- Smith: Row 4: Lisa Verha. Rhonda Loftin. Bvrky Manning. Jam-t Harris. .lamiv D1-nison. Patty Bell, Karen Eis:-n. Glenda Truax 186 Student Council. FHA Future Teachers Ofilmeriea Q.-, N ,, ,W Future Teachers of Ameriea: Juniors and Seniors: Row 1: Lisa Carter, LeeAnn Patterson, Rachael Peacock, Shelley Humphries, jamie Denison, Karen Faster, Beth Waters: Row 2: Corinne Sloan, Randy Gilbert, Cheryl Carroll, Brenda Curry, 0. C. Pierce, Tina Murphy, Kurt Holiday, Diana Hudson, Mrs. Spross: Row 3: Jimmy Dover. Erie Gilehrest, Dana Harrell, Donald Fortenberry. Ginger Cash, Linda Roessler, Lorry Spitzer, Liz Gamhoa, Lillie Lane, Marla Pirkle off? if Sophomore and Freshman: Row l: Cathy Yawn. Karen Wheatley, Tana Spross, Julie Kruse, Paige Plasek. Robin Arner. Kayla Josey: Row 2: Cheryl Frank. Becky Manning, Cyndi Gorham, Diane Cady. Melissa Witeher, Nancy Harder, Lisa Berger, DeeAnn Staten, Julie Frazier. Janet Wuthrich, Lisa Alewine: Row 3: June Wilson, Tammy Ledhetter, Sharon Cuthorle. Sharon Lassetter, Becky Arreaga, Tammy Carter, Layee Lefevre, Laura Perry, Kim Northern, Kim Bailey, Karen Eisen FTA 187 yy Key Clubg Spanish Club Key Club members: Row 1: Bobby' Deaton. Darrin Frame, Steve Austin. Robbie Jones, Tim Kelni, Tommy Lee. Don Bolin. Bart Townsend. ,lim Street, Dustin Bredthauer. Deway ne DeLoach: Row 2: George Slafko. Doc Bouska, Glen Prewitt. Dwayne Defrees. ,Iefl Perryman. Randy' Gilbert, Jim my Dover, Bill Smith. Kent Holiday. O. C. Pierce. Eric Gilchrest. George Seeger, Don Colclasure. Mike Austin: Row 3: Russ Zorn, Mark Zorn. Stacy Hughs. Bobby Patterson. Brian Francis. Richard Kilgore. Danny Gibbs. David Coleman, Kurt Holiday. Ken Dulany. Gary Landon. John Shellenberg, Dirk Gibson. .loe Clark. Joey Johnson. Ronnie Spell Spanish Club: Row 1: Mrs. Richardson. Ron Franklin, Sally Combest, Tana Spross. David Landrum. Keith Neumann. Don Bolin. Bart Townsend. Brenda Isaacs. Shannon Baugh. Marla Pirkle. Diana Hansen. Ramona Pappas: Row 2: Patrick Merritt. Christa Penaloza. Lisa Clark, Brenda Curry, Lana Young, Denise Parker. ,lay Williams, Tami Townsend. Shawna Siler, Charlotte Stowers. Sherri Bearden, Debbie Krienke. Camillelasek, Billy Pitts: Row 3: Gary Patterson. Bobby Deaton. Darrell Woodliff. Larry Colclasure. Cindy Gorham. Brady Bass. David Patterson, Steve Dawson. Dustin Bredthauer, Kevin Michetts. Sally Bicknell. Todd Little. Jeff Hansen: Row 4-: Chris Floyd, Robb Luper, Karen Easter. Melinda Ablcs, Jeyanthi Kuttai, Lisa Stevens, Margaret Marano. Andrew Wilson. Kim Turner. Scott Perry, Todd Smith, Debbie Batkiewicz, Sandy Smith, Cindy Skelton. Glenda Truax, Gigi Saunders, Richard Broadwater 188 Key Club. Spanish Speech dye Drama: atienal Forensic Lecigfae Sp:-eeh and Drama: Rom 1: Nanci Hunt, Tracy Marden, Brian Booths, Teddy Anderson, Laura Dollahite, Frank Ge-nteh. Liz Uumhoa. Mark 51-ott. Cheryl Jones. Susan Weaier. Carlton Meier. Vern Peeore: Row 2: .lanet Smith, Kurt Holiday, John Reeder, Paul Nixon. Greg Anderson. Dana Harrell. Steve Damson. Tami Tom nsend. Todd Ousley. Bonita Schroeder. Gina Parker, Randy Krupicka. Brent jones. Beeky Bain. Angela Gulrhert. Diana Keen: Row 3: Patriek Kirby. Lisa Kilgo. Ruth Russell. Kathy Kloesel. lvy Whorton. Juli Bass, Laura Graves. Mundy Crozier. .lulie fVleBride. Kenneth Whilworlli. Pat Ryan. Joe Tabor. Andy Ridling. Cheryl Frank. Melissa Baker. Shirley Hayes QQ 575, National Forensir' League: Row 1: Kathy Kloesel, Mark Scott. Cheryl Jones. Laura Dnllahite: Row 2: Paul Nixon. Bonita Schroeder. Pat Ryan. Tami Townsend. Todd Ousley. Teddy Anderson, Liz Gamboag Miss Guthrie is the sponsor. Students attain menihf-rship hy earning points through eompetitions in spec-eh tourneys throughout the year. Spec-eh. Forensie League 189 Senior, funior ational Honor Society bf-r if National llonor Sovic-ly: Rom l: Sharon Wuthrirh. Mark Svolt. Natalie: Smith. Lorry Spitzer. Slwrry Collins. Liz Hollingsworth. Carol Clark. K4-lly Strihling Carol Stanln-5. Kvn Dulany. Darn-ll Hill: Row 2: Shauna Silt-r. Hobbit- .loneS. Rohurt Coyvl. Ji-ff Pc-rrynian. Daxitl Patterson. Todrl Ousloy. Susan Rohrv. Bonita St-lirovtlvr. lzirit' Gilvlirvst. Richard Rusk, Woody Wootl. Lt-ah Witvlic-r: Row 3: Glenn Gibbs. Tami Towns:-ml. Linda Roc-sslvr. ChristySlanl1'y. Dana llarrvll. Gingxc-r Cash. Sarah Sputum-r. Julir- Fishor. Andy Ball. Chrif Lanham. Chip Ball. Mike- Nyv. Krlly Williams National junior Honor Society: Row l: Toni Tabor. Bruce johnson.'Jim Rolf. james Reeder, Diane Lavhniann. Jam-t Wuthrivh. Lisa KligO.Jl1li1' Gardnvr. Ki-lly Dax ir. Kvlly Glass. jc-nniivr Rolf. Stow Rosf-n, Rob Franklin: Row 2: Bon Taylor. Nirk Dicorto, Miki- Goodwin. Gary Pattcfrson. Diahrina Earle-s. Ellvn Anthony. Shi-rri Habc-l. Terry Kirbo. Karen Wh:-atley. Scott Sanford. .Iulie Kruse. Scott Smith. Johnny Gibbs. Kelly Fergason. Billy Pitts, Richard Wit-fl:-nmann. Mrs. Spross: Row 3: Mary Toney. Sharon Lassotti-r. Lisa Berger. Roh Lupcr. Donna Stvvcns. Gigi Saunders. Glenda Truax. Brian Rapp. Dm-lvlniv Batkie-uivz. Karon Eiscn, Vicki Blorkt-r. Km-lly Rrynolrls. Randy Jont-S, Bobhy Deaton. Marty Mat'Nahh. Totltl Little. Coclric' Robinson 190 NHSJNHS y Latin, And Art Club Members Latin Club: Rom 1: Lori Lewis, Russ Zorn, Kurt Holiday, Tina Tapley, Doug Dulany, Mike Evkenrodc, Glenn Prewitt: Row 2: Ann Sorenson, Todd Thompson. Donna Tate, Tres Beazley. Tc-rry Huey, Giddings Dietrich, A'lisa Aust, Craig Wcise. Nick Dirorte, Pat Lucas, Row 3: Renee Gibbs, Keith Perron. Bruvf- johnson. Frank Gentsch, Mark Scott, Shara Fisher, Trulie Byrn, Lisa Carter, Linda Roessler. Mrs. Harrington, Steve Sorenson, Mark Zorn Art Club: Row 1: Craig Johnson, Tina Harris, Sherilyn Eisen, Danny Bolton, Lillie Lane, Kyle Lands, Heather Littleton, Gail Hearn: Row 2: Buddy' Skeen, Rance Allison, Mark Douglas, Kelly' Strihling, Sharon Lasselter, ,lohn Pierce, Mike Goodwin, Gina Brewer, Rita Brewer, James McClintock: Row 3: Skipper Filgo. David Nino, Renay' May, Jackie Ewing, Robin Kcltnor, Tricia Griffin, Lisa Langston, Mandy Crozier, Alana Wood Latin. Art 191 P S FFA Senior, Junior ha ters l Senior Chapter: Row 1: Mr. Clit-tt. Ruel Dixon. Ronnie Atkins. Rohm-rt Mills. Stuart Huey. Mike Collins. Mike Dameron. Brian Hendrix. Chuck Lipsvonipt-. John Wilson, Melinda Ables: Row 2: Mr. jackson. Morris Aeker, Todd Marlin. Rim-hard Weaver. Keith Bentley. Charles Lamli, Kyle Hesse. Tracy Moss, David Watson. Don Allison, Bill Sehroeder, Rusty Bryant. David Dorris, james Holdhrook. Dean Sanders. Tim Sei-ly. Ricky .lr-anes. Mike Stanley: Row 3: Mr. Boggs. Skipper Ray. John Oakes. Mike Bu1'km-r.,Ioey Horton, Johnny Strand. Doug Seott, Mike Clark. Buddy Ables. Steve Stroud, Derek Howard, Erie Eastland, Rodney Cooper, Connie Walter. Greg Cutler Junior Chapter: Row 1: Frank Slavik. Keith Busby. .lames Turley. Wade Dorris. Derrick Keller. Doug Spitzer, Ken Willis, Alan Monlogomeryg Row 2: Mark Stahr, David Nix, George Sellers. Troy Kunkel. Donny Easterwood, Brian Bays, Clay Hearn, Christy Stanley, Debbie Whorton. Terry Dietrich. Ricky Cooneg Row 3: Chris Brandon. Jerry Fm-tte, Tate Christensen. Butch Nix. Rhett Cowan. Todd Stithim, Cal Deal. Devon Files, Todd Klemrke. Wayne Kirby. Patti Adams. Jimmy Churehman, John Griffith 192 FFA Fellowship f hristian Athletes 4 wi .Q gb ,f 5f1. ', er fi ,f-v-if 1- K S f:f,'li?'ftff.1J A E l mg mana l. 1'i..3ilQ,2,Qff' fhn Ft-Ilomship of Christian Atlilvtm-s: Rum 1: D4-ina Nlirtirv. Tana Spross. Bn-mla yan Patti-n. Carol Stanley. Liaa Riggins, Sherry Rugr-rf. Diana Skt-Iton, T4-rry Kirbo: Roxy 2: Kim Scott. Cingvr Sanrlvrs. Corinne- Sloan. Gingu-r Cash. Dianne Alvwint-. Karen Wheallt-y. Lisa Alewinf-. Dixi Divk. Sherri Kmvrth. Lvslif- Twittyg Row 3: Mvlanit- Armstrong. Laura P1-rry. ,laniv Mill:-r. Layvt- Lt-ff-vra-. Ti-rt-sa K1-ntlrick. DcvAnn Staton, Marian Stanlvy. Tracy Fulmvr. Paige- Plasek. Kathy Kloc-sill. Laura Dollahitt' Ft-llowship of Christian Atlilvlvsz Row 1: C. A. Milam, Blakt- Owvns, Scott Gatos. Sroll Pvrry. Ranrly Jontrs, Doug Dulany. Cliuck Lriwis, Rohbit- ,Inna-s, Bubba Coleman. Karl von Rosenberg. Paul Hit-ks. Ken Dulanyg Row 2: Jeff Perryman. Miki: Austin, Eric Gilchrest. Jimmy Dover, Lee Hill, Don Howard. Ben Taylor, John Williams. Dvwayne DeLoa1'h. Darrin Framv. Cary Dulany. Darrvll Woodliffg Row 3: Kurt Holiday. Rod Martin. David Colvman. Glenn Prewitt. John Shellcnhurg. Brian Francis, Dirk Gibson. Bruvc Wandlcss, Ronnie Spell, Scott Stirm, Rohr-rt Croppe. Dennis Fortvnherry. Marshall Lopez. Donald Fortenberry. Aaron Watkins FCA 193 Rodeog Horticulture C abs Romlvo Clul: nwmlwrs: Row 1: johnny Strand. Tau- Clirisli-nsvn. ,lana King. LavyBritl.Tra1'yClirislens1'n.T4-ri-sa Wilson, Brad Coupe-r. David Griffin. Carol Clark. Buddy Ablvs. Scott Wilson. Row 2: Mr. l.ui'as, K4-ith Busby. Skippvr Ray, Doug Svolt. Miki' Clark. Dvvin Files. Cal Deal. Rhvll Cowon. Rivky Cooney Susan C-arrm-ll. Mr. Clivll x J wa fm fl. Horlivullurv Mvmba-rs: Rom l: Dvrvk Howard. Paul Rams:-y. D1-lira Mitchell. Laurie- Bidlvspavh. David Bullvr, Randy Corlritlg Row 2: Ted Bar-sslvr. Ricky Hammonds. Mark Gann.Ji'flKl10ury.,limmy Nolan. Mark Bradford, Mr. Radleg Row 3: john Blakley, Ricky Self, Chris Hammons. Alan Montgomery, Todd Cliildrvss. Donald Ward. Way nr' Kirby 194 Rudi-0.l'lorti1'ullur4- Le Cercle Frcmcaisg MH lwrale Fre'nc'li Club: Row 1: Tr:-s Paxton, Guy Gibson, Sandi Dow. Cor inm- Sloan, Mitt-he-ll Butlf-r, Kelly Slribling. Lillit- Lam'.T1-rm-sa Kvndrivk. Ls-1-Ann Baugh, Stavy Nlrlxniore. Lynda Aikman. Shelley Hardvaslle: Row 2: Brad Clay, Jamie Denison, Andy Pennington. Valvria Howslm-5. Greg Anderson, Tina Murphy. Robin Castvvl. .lam-t Wuthrirh. Susan Carson, Sheri Habvl. Laura Lippv. Tina Taplc-y. Tom Tabor. Rivhard Wivdunmann: Row 3: Margarvl Marano, Gigi Saundvrs. Cvrald Svhrovdvr. Robin Kffltnrr. Carol Allen. Mrs. Hall. Chad Pivrcv, Ray Guest. Jeri Jones. K8Fl'H Robb. Shvlia Notgrass. Laycf' Lf'f1'vrt-. Bvrky Manning. Bt-th Robinson . 4 it X t 5 if 4 'W f . 5 Q -L ,A f ll ' 2 i Qi it . Choir lVl4'rnbf'rs: Rom 1: Kathy Lee, ,lill Hargrove: Linda Smith. Nil-hols: Rom 2: Tori Young, Sandra Hansen. Lana Grecson, Sus Krista Allen, Dorcas Fivldvr, Laura Williams, Joanir' Snaza, T4-rry Wvstf-rt'i1-ld. Annrttf- an Holiday. Cindy Chatham, Donna Howard. Laura Sadler. Susan Rohre. Diana Hudson, Kim Hoowr: Rom 3: Lori Allen, Sherry Hinson, Diane Tuerk, Ronnie Spell, Tim Sanders, Dennis Strahl, Smit Tnornbr-rg. Bri-nda Van Patton. DvvAnn Staton. Lisa Cox: Rom 4: Ricky Smith, Scott Gatos. Dirk Gibson, Charles Turner. Mark Bradford, Roh Crook Fre'm'li. Choir 195 Red, White, And Blue Midway H igh School Marching Band A ny Q rw., iw? ,, A yu. rs ft fx' f I, K' if ft: Vi- . f X iw .M a +'r.m t , f 56 t ' A 2 vfw o uv o - ' 'Tl' if 5 i rm 'ff r 'Un t w . 1 Q, is if! Q group a great dc-al. The new uniforms sm-mod to clulight vveryonv. The- band rcc'f-ivvrl 21 V, and 21 Supvrior Rating at Murr'h4 ing contest for several years in a row. Many stud:-nts participau-cl in UIL Solo and Ensernblc' volnpc-tition and rm-4-iwd a number of awards. Otlwr studc'ntsw1-0 namf-d to all-clistrict, regional and statf- hand as wvll as to thn- C1-n-Tc-x area hands. . Band 197 HERO, I CT- Work-Stud labs Those students enrolled in Home Economics Carver Related Education: Row 1: Connie Albers, Kay Lynn Fetner, Sharon Brooks, Wyndell Weldon, Greg Cuhbinson, Ruth Wright, Cheri Blair, Paige Bird. Tina Gray, Charles Carver, Sid Levy: Row 2: Karen Cox, Roxie McAfee, Rick Smith, Daniel Guerra, James Cardwell, Gloria Wright, Beth Wooten, Sherrie Gregory. Karen Churchman, Sandra Simmons, Mrs, Vier Industrial Cooperative Training: Row 1: Mike Cleveland, Roger Smith, Mitchell Ridling, Bob Burnett, John Padgitt, Kenny Wilson: Row 2: Jeff Smith, Shawn Mason, Dale Smith, Bryce Waters, Rusty Bryant, Terry Wischmeier, James Oliver, ,leff Hansen, Mark Blancett, Mr. Nix is the sponsor. 198 HERO, ICT Distributive, e Education labs Distributive Education Club: Row 1: Jerri Barrager, Leah Pannabecker, Holly Stewart, Lori Jordan, Cindy Smith, Leslie Beardeng Row 2: Gail Simons, Alice Yates, Kelley Pack, Ellen Engler, Craig Genarlsky, Johnny Tindell, Row 3: Carroll Taylor, Sam Gardner, Bobby Beauchamp, Mark Lee, Mike Townsend, Eddie Deaton, Row 4: Bubba Dalton, Robert Vandine, Ken Deville, Keith Campbell, Johnny Strand. Mr. Schlottmann is the sponsor. Vocational Office Education Association: Top Row: Mrs. Evans, Tracy Hickman, Karen Revan, Martha Griffith, Nancy Adamilc, Penne Phillips, Laurie Ryon, Lori Cilleland, Vicki Knowles, Kim Kageler, Front Row: Lori Rogers, Debbie Emrich, Laura Brigham, Ruth Russell, Karol Kuehl, Maria Keen, Gina McHarge, Tina Tapley, Diane Ramsey. DE, OEA 199 Panther Press Staff Members Newspaper staff members worked hard to publish the monthly Panther Press. Besides selling the paper to the student body. the staff exchanged papers with other schools. Members: Lynda Aikman, Editor: Melissa Sulli- vang Mrs. Turner, Steve Wollard, T. J. Ermoian, Rodney Bell. Will Fugate. G. O.A.L. The G.O.A.L. Society was an organization of students who got together at games to form spirit sec- tions and to plan spirit raising activi- ties. The sponsor was Mr. Ballard, and officers were Carol Stanley. Lisa Smith and Tommy Lee. 200 GOAL, Panther Press Swim Team Midway entered a swim team into dis- trict competition for the first time this year. The team was formed shortly before the competition and individuals did quite well as all of those pictured qualified for regional. Pictured are: Cindy Chatham, Karl Campbell, Leslie Twitty, Pam Wilson, Leigh Baugh, Kurt Holiday, Alfred Cstattenbauer, Tres Paxton, Shannon Baugh, Robbie Jones, Danny Gibbs, Mitchell Butler. Kent Hol- iday, not pictured. Hopefully, next year the swim team- will be a part of the sports program. Yearbook Staff Saves Memories The yearbook staff members worked to preserve the 78-79 school year in pictures and copy. Perhaps twenty years from today while cleaning out old drawers, one will come across this year- book, and stopping to look at it quickly, take a journey through yesterday. Pictured: Kelly Hil- burn, Mike Chapman, Mrs. Turner, Cherrie Patton, Kim Stirm, Penne Phillips, Laurie - Ryon, Joey Russell, Tracy Moss, Brady Bass, Steve Rosen, Lori Jor- dan. Swim, Yearbook 201 ' ers - tudemf Council, FHA wiht spfg The Student Council under the sponsorship of Mrs. Harrington spent hours in preparation for and planning for school events. The Council sponsors school elections, dances, flower sales, safety programs, and a variety of assemblies and spirit cw-nts during the year. The office-rs for T8-T9 arc: Recording Secretary. Libby Smith: President, Leah Witcher: Asst. Safety Chairman, Nancy Hall: Kim Scott: Sgt-At'Arms, Liz Arreaga: Vice-President. Terry Huey: Treasurer. Robin Casteel: Safety Chairman, Todd Ousley: Lisa Smith, Asst. Safety Chairman: Shawna Siler, Corre- sponding S4-vrvtary. and Historian. Lisa Cross, not pictured. GZ? The Future Homemakers of America led a busy year with conventions, programs, speakers. fashion shows and faculty teas. Officers for T8-T9 are: President, Natalie Smith: Vice-President, Susan Rohre: Secretary, Esther Shahan: Treasurer, Lisa Otero: Reporter, Patti Bell: Parlia- mcntarian. Sharon Wuthrich. Beau is Karl von Rosenberg. 902 Club Officers FTA5 Key lub The Future Teachers of Amer- ica under the sponsorship of Mrs. Spross and Mrs. Pippin involved themselves in many worthwhile events. The member provided babysitting during the PTA meet- ings. helped out at the Boys Club. sold candy sticks for Christmas 1 and attended the FTA convention. Officers for 78-79 are: Historians. Linda Roessler. Lorry Spitzer. PTA correspond- ents. Brenda Curry. LeeAnn Patterson: Librarian. Marla Pirkleg Corinne Sloan, serond vice-presidentg Lisa Carter. first xiee-president: Secretary, Suzanne Snod- grass: Parliamentarian. Dana Harrellg pres- ident. Rachael Peacock. Treasurer. Lisa Cross. not pictured. The Kex Club sponsored by Doc Bouska sponsored a Miss Universe Pageant in the spring, and a blood drive earlier in the Officer for 48 79 are President Jeff Perryman Vice President Eric Cllchrest Secretary George Seeger Treasurer. Mike AustingSgt-At-Arms, Darrell FTA. Key Club Officers 203 Spanish, Speech O LCC? S 'il i Nm. 5:22, Isl? gg, .mx 4' The Spanish Club. under the ' x ,mn mi l I . .pm tm H L -'gt '92, direction of Mrs. Richardson, par- fffpg '.:. ' 55l'3i'i',j1i ' ' . . . . . . ,K M g ticipated in all campus activities, Vx... M h ' -swlqk Stun it rv U entering a decorated door in the X 'f 1 i . . f .I .K 8 Homeeoming decorating contest. 3-1 an E ,Q-X.. and numbering among their mem- Y- -1 ' hers the high school beauty queen. Officers are: Brady Bass. Treasurer: Mar- garet Marano. tice-president: Sherri Bear- den. president: and Cindy Henlinc. not - 'J ' A r'-- iftig ff . fiziff - f2+..xP.? . if! -K 4 ' Q T ' Q .1- gfifitit ' 7 T' to pictured. secretary. YQ' T? Q. The Speech and Drama Club produced Our Hearts Were Young and Cayu as their annual play production in December. The one-act play entered in UH.. competition was a cutting from the production. Members attended speech tournaments almost every weekend and collected a number of awards and trophies. Miss Guthrie is the sponsor of the club which besides their many speech activities, also participated in campus events from the beauty pageant to a booth at Fun Day. Officers are: ,lamies King, not pictured, president: Mark Scott. vice-president: Liz Cambou. secretary: Teddy Anderson. treasurer: and Laura Dolluhile. reporter. 20-1 Club Officers. Spanish. Speech 9 The National Honor Society is an organization open only by invitation to students with outstanding aca- demic records and fine participation in school events, as well as being good citizens in the school commu- nity. Mrs. Baxley is the sponsor. Induction of new members is held in the spring. Officers are: Todd Ousley. president: Darrell Hill. xiri--pre-sident: Liz Hollingsworth. secrea tary: Treasurer. Ken Dulanyg reporter, Sarah Spf'nf'f'r. National Junior Honor Society Officers are Diane Lachinann. treasurer: Lisa Berger, sec- retary: Cedric Robinson. vice-president: Jim Rolf. president. lVlrs. Spross is the sponsor. l-lkt,.51tf'l,i.Q!.i ' , i if 1:51, 131: n 1125 f ii me - ? E NHS. NJHS Officers 205 Latin lub, Art lub fficers Art Club members kept busy by displaying their talents through exhibitions of many of their works in art shows and com- petitions. The display cases in the school were kept full by art students' works. Buddy Skeen sponsored the club. Members involved themselves in all campus events and spent hours providing needed assistance for backdrops and stage decoration for various events. Officers are: Gail Hearn, president: Kyle Lands, vice-president, Heather Littleton, secretaryg and Tricia Griffin, treasurer f fx! .. f .. T Ea T tr at ,B - 2 . . The Latin Club was sponsored by Mrs. Harrison. Club membership is open to those students who were or had been enrolled in Latin classes. Like the other clubs, the Latin club, under the direction of its officers, helped keep the campus interesting through participation in all events. Officers are: Karl Campbell, not pictured, president: Craig Weise, vice-president: Lisa Carter, secretaryg Lisa Aust, treasurer, Linda Roessler, Latin I repre- sentative. Shara Fisher, Latin I representative: Doug Dulany, representativeg Laurie Wood, not pictured, reporterg fofficers pictured right to leftl 206 Latin. Art Officers Future Farmers 0 America fficers Junior and Senior chapters of the FFA proved their mettle with a large number of awards. both in trophies and money. being won by FFA eom- petitors. Students attended a number of lixestoek shows and displayed their award winning animals throughout the year. .ludging teams eontinually seored high, and all in all the club proved itself a ehampionship elub. Sponsors were Mr. Jackson, Mr. Beggs. Mr. Clic-tt. Junior ehapter offieers pietured above are: Rhett Cowen. viee-president: Tate Christensen. Sentinel: Todd Stitheim. Sgt-At-Arrns: Keith Busby. president: Wade Dorris. reporter: Christy Stanley, secretary: Jeanette Whorton. not pictured. treasurer. Senior ehapter officers: Mike Clark. treasurer: Clayton Hall. Sl'l'I'f'l3U2 Buddy Ables. viee-president: Don Allison, president: David Dorris. Sgt-AtvArms: Bill Sehroeder. reporter. FFA Offieers 207 French U' 9 Rodeo Club LCGTS Le Cert le Francais the French Club sponsored bw Mrs Hall was new to MHS this Vear with the introduction of French into the curriculum The club participated in all campus ewents including the homecoming parade Fun Day and the Beautw Pageant The club had sex 6I'3dLllXlllCS of its own and -'suv' 5-Q.. 73m 5 lkwi-M 1 Tigger ugh .sk P Wlvir iggbae-G has 0' Y attended a French Symposium in 'G San Antonio Offnur are Beth Robinson Secretary Trea urer Tres Paxton president Lvnda -'kikman Reporter Laxce Lefexre Vice ,, gg 3: 'E l' pr ide nt Z9'! ' ir 'vs ,5- The Rodeo Club was formed for those students who wished to participate in area rodeo competitions. Under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Cliett and Mr. Lucas students were able to reach these competitions and compete. Officers are: Tale Christenson vice-president' Skipper Ray. sentinel' Scott Wilson reporter' Buddy Ables treasurer: Mike Clark. president' Carol Clark secretary. 208 Rodeo. French Officers MHS Choir, Band Officers M QD The MHS Chorale and Meister Singers, under the direction of Howard Thompson, involved itself in many activities throughout the year and represented the school well. Students performed at many civic meetings, at their own concerts. and as individuals in the UIL Solo and Ensemble Contests. Several students placed with excellent ratings. The choir also spon- sored Caberet in March which was very well received. Officers are: George Slaflco. section leader: Tim Sanders. president Chorale and Meister Singers: Dennis Strahl. section leader: Kelly Stribling. section leader: Brenda van Patten. secretary, Chorale: Shawna Siler, not pictured, secretary, Meister Singers. W' F: --': LL.. Band Officers: Melissa Jackson, Flag Lt.: Margaret Marano. Librarian: Carol Stanley, Band Capt.: Sharon Wuthrich. Librarian: Sally Combest, Percussion Lt.: Dana Harrell. Lt.: Natalie Smith, Librarian: Darrell Hill, Brass Lt.: Keith Kanz, Rifle Lt.: Darrell Woodliff, Rifle Lt.: Renay May, Secretary: Chad Pierce. Secretary: Ray Guest, Qtr. Master: Kim Wilson. Librarian: Jeff Khoury, First Sgt.: Janie Miller, not pictured. Librarian. Choir. Band Officers 209 HER O, DE Home Economies Related Oecupations Club helped Students to find jobs for part of the school day. Officers are: 2. President: Gloria Wright: Vice-President. Sherri Gregory: Sez:retary-Trea- surer, Karen Cox: and Sid Levy, reporter. Distributive Education officers are: 2. Treasurer. Angie Rowell: Mike Townsend, president: Holly Stewart, Vice-president: Kenneth Devilee, reporter: Cindy Smith. secretary: and Mike Johnson, Sgt- At-Arms. Mrs. Vier sponsors HERO and Mr. Sczhlottmann, DE. J!- ., fl xx . X' L ., , s Lv . Q.. AAI ,T..f' ' . M V LN,,,'...,. 1'-I . ' i up an 1, ...-- - . ' V 7 L. '-rg ' V, ,. .. ve- .. L l.. A 'gzifebxh . - .. ,gli -,pr 1, 1-4. . f . , if ' fun X4 ' l fr x X' 1 210 HECE. DE Officers If ,f 'ff ' e Education, Industrial Clubs rf Pnl I . K 3 K girxa S3 5' 4 N ,A ,Q .. 'iii' Office Education Association Officers led their club, under the sponsorship of Gloria Evans, in many events throughout the year. The girls attended a convention. made field trips. sponsored an opcn housc forthe organization. and also introduced a plan for doing some typing for the teachers. Office-rs are: President. Lorri Rogers. Vice-President. Diane Ramscy, Secretary. Lori Cilleland. Treasurer. Penne Phillips. Rcportcr. Tina Taplcy. Historian. Ruth Russell. Parl.. Laura Brigham. Sgt-At-Arms. Nancy Adamik. x .1 I 'Q ' -V wow v...q., f . ,. 1 ff, , W ,f ,,,, 5 ' , .. ..Q,,... t ' 9 gy . ' Y K ff., 5f'LfF, '-.tj ' :M i J: 3' W , ,.,. M. ,,,, V , vvv, fr ' 2 5 15,913 r r j 4 . JK . f i A HW-:L 1' V'u,V?wQKLwV ,, If W ,.irE ffl . ii.. fwffff-M . , ts 4. t 'ttll . iii ,.. . , .Y V- 1 if' Industrial Coop:-ratiw Training officers are President. Roger Smith. Vice--President. J:-ff Smith, Treasurer. Bob Burnett. Secretary. Paul Rulmcl. and Sgt-ab Arms. Rusty Bryant. Mr. Nix is thc sponsor. The club offers training for the future through jobs the student may hold while in school. OEA. ICT Officers 211 Fellowship Of Christian Musicians The Fellowship of Christian Musicians is a relatively new organization on the MHS campus. The MHS chapter is part of a large national organization and is designed for those students in band or choir interested in Christian fellowship. The sponsor is Larry Pierce. Members are: Row 1: Scott Toornberg, Brian Rapp, Skipper Filgo, Darrell Woodliff, Diana Hudson, Ellen Anthony, Sally Combest, Laurie Allen, Duane Laverty, Martin Kanz. Marshall Lopez, Darrell Hill. Robert Coyel, Janet Harris: Row 2: George McClellan, Mary Toney, Sheri Habel, Melissa Beigh, Christy Stanley, Sharon Wuthrich, David Patterson, Ron Franklin, Terri Turnes, Vern Pecore, Cyndi Gorham, Scott Moore, Rita Wier, Alana Wood, Laura Lippe, Randy Gilbert. Susan Garrett: Row 3: Janet McGregor. George Sellers, Keith Kanz, Suzanne Smallwood, Gigi Saunders, Mary Fornoff, Maria Keen, Trulie Bryn. Brenda Crump, Layce Lefevre, Teresa Kendrick, Chad Pierce, Ray Guest, Ricky Scott, Billy Pitts, James Reeder, Margaret Marano F? 'Ya K, . .xsgx I A 2 2 , . l yt, I t A ' t is T x1' 3-isv lx, , A, hlfw A The Fellowship of Christian Athletes officers led the organization to sponsor several events this year including the Things Are Looking Up Assembly which featured a magician-speaker and a religious singing group. FCA sold newspaper subscrip- tions and actively participated in campus events. Officers are:Capt., Ken Dulany: Carl Stanley, sec., Corinne Sloan, capt., Ben Taylor, Treasurer: Karl von Rosenberg, co-capt.: not pictured, Debra Tapp, co- capt. 212 FCM: FCA Meistersingers Per orm: Win Honors I ff, :tm--,,,...:z, ...., -- f - tm 1-:mf .... ifaa-:33,,f:f3,fft??Qi'rtfGSr ..,,, W 1, if if if . . ,,., , ,,,,,.. so ,,,, LL.. ,,,, . . . . The Nleistersingers are an additional ehoir organization of sixteen students who performed throughout the city and state for various events. Many of these students were also members of the regular Chorale at MHS. The group performed for numerous eivie and private organizations in Waeo. The group was also invited to Mexico to perform. They were first plaee winners in the Roosevelt Madrigal Festival in San Antonio. They also participated in the Buecaneer Musie Festival in Corpus Christi. and were featured on the Christmas Record released in December. These students plus mem- bers of the Chorale made an album whieh featured Christmas musie to sell in the eommunitv to finanee many of their trips to partieipate in events. Members are: Front Row: ll to rj Corinne Sloan. Shawna Siler. Kelly Stribling. Cheryl Young. Tracey Fitzgerald. Diana Hudson. Linda Smith. Sandra Smith: Bark Row: Riekv Seott. Dennis Strahl. Tim Sanders, George Slafko. Joel Cate, Jeff Nowakovvski. Kenneth Mills. Brian Rapp. The group is directed by Howard Thompson. Meister Singers 213 A Few Looks A15 The Science Symposium The Mwmnd annual SNvnvv Synnnr dum mHUHlHmTlhMl400HWSNLmd 39 Spf-zilwrs. Mr. Thomas Hill. rl-pn Senting the Johnson Spam' Center was the key non-spcakvr.1Yqnvs ranged from the atom to hypnosis and offer:-ll S0lT1f'll'llI1fIOl'lIllPf'f'Sl for everyone. GREEK 9'-Q X , , fx, Ni 1 1 3 4 Science Sy mposium 214 Oppositi- pager 1. Dr. Sullivan speaks on ESP and on thi- usx- of psychology in i-onlrolling wvight or stopping smoking. 2. Sta-phcn Liltlc- pI'CSPI1l4'fl a prograni dealing with drntistry. 3. A rvprvsm-iitzltiw from TSTI prf-si-tiled a Horticulture program. 4. Tho lunch includi-d thc introduvtion of offiver, cvrtifivatf- prvsvn- lations, and gifts to the spr-akrrs. This page-1 1, Thomas J. Hill. key notv spsakffr, shows model of the space shuttle. 2. Prvsidvnt Marla Pirklr prPsi-nts sponsor Miss L4-ssman with a gift. 3. Thomas Hill gives a presvntation dealing with many chemicals and i-xperiments. 4. Offirrirs: Marla Pirklc-. Ron Frank- lin. Darrvll Woodlifl. Diana Hansvn. Jamii- Di-nison, and Dax id Stinson, Scott Andi-rson. E Q E 4 X Science Symposium 215 .'y if f fl 'Wg' is E I- . Nm. . ...ex '-'E -- -Q 4? 9317- ., f' .L N-fiif -S- . 1, .Q 1 i-5 if ww. D ' V . f .. 'v l a. ' YI N . Rx Y. S' Advertising l ',,-5,-ov--' 7' ,.,., .'. 1 v:1Ll U' L1 Congratulations, Class of 79 9 x ' '- , U F9 , . ,All V5 ' , , ,gap Q! ' L 1' ' - . , x W W I E 'i +-- -A CUTLER EQUIPMENT CO INC. P.O. 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BOX 8121 772-6615 Compliments of ca Friend Advcriisi ng Buddy Abies-FFA 1,2.3,4, FFA officer 3,4, Art Club 1.2, Officer, 2, Rodeo Club 1.4, Officer 4 Nancy Adarnik-Band 1,2,3,4, VOE 4, OEA officer 4 Ronnie Adkins+Band 1,2, Vo. Ag. 1.2.3.4 Don Allison-FFA 1,2,3,4, officer 3,4, Livestock judging team 1,2,3,4, Parliamentary procedure team 1,2,3,4, Houston stock show 3,4, McClennen County stock show 1,2 Greg Anderson-Ag, 1,2, Science Club 1,2, Tennis 1.4, Coal Society 3,4, Speech 4, French Club 4, Stu- dent Council 4 A,Lisa AasLiLatin Club 3,4, Latin treasurer 4, FHA 1, office ass. 4, Latin beauty 4 Becky Bain-Art Club 1,2,3, officer 3, Drill team 2.3, pep squad 1.4, offi- cer 4, Spanish Club 1, Football sweetheart nominee 2,3 Andy Ball-football 1, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Spanish Club 1.2, FCA 1,2 Brady Bass-Band 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, officer 4 Rodney Bell-Band 1, Track 2.3, Newspaper 4, Cross Country 2.3, Coal 3,4, FTA 3 Mark Bradford-Choir 3,4, OH 3.4, FHA 1 Rita Brewer-Latin Club 1, Art Club 1, National Honor Society 1.2.3.4 Lisa Broadway-FCA 1,2,3, FTA 2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Young life 1,2,3,4, Beauty pageant 3, Speech Club 3, Pep Squad 1,2, Assit. 3, Coal 240 Senior Credits 3,4 Gary Brown-Band 1,2,3,4, FCM 2, ACC 3, Stage Band 3, UIL Competi- tion 1,2,3,4, drafting 2, Architecture 3, Adv. Arch. 4 Mike Bryan-Band 1,2,3,4, UIL 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1 Mitchell A. Butler-Journalism French 4, Class officer 3, Swimming 3,4 Bob CampbeiivBand 1,2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, FFA talent 1,2 Lisa Carter-Track 1,2,3,4, FTA 2,3,4, officer 3,4, Dis. office 4, FCA 1,2,3, Pep squad 1,2, Latin Club 1,4, officer 1.4, Basketball 1, Science Club 3, Art Club 3, Coal 3, Beauty pageant 3, teacher assist. 4 Ginger Cash-Tennis 1.2.4, Cross Country and Track 3, FCA 1,2,3,4, FTA 4, NHS 3.4, Speech 4 Mike Chapman-Journalism 1,2,3, Yearbook Ed. 4, FFA 1.2, Coal 3.4, Science Club 3 feff Chinni-Baseball 1,2,3,4, All- Dist. 2, Football 2, ICT 4 Karen Churchrnan-FHA 1,2, HERO 3,4 Jeff Clark-Football 1,2,3, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, FCA 1,2, Spanish Club 1, Science Club 3, AWFC 4 Missy Clark-FCA 1.2.3, FTA 1,2,3, Track 1.2.3, Tars 3, Young life 1,2,3,4, Beauty pageant 2, pep squad 1,2, Spanish 3, Assist. 3.4, Coal 3,4, Cross Country 1,2 Larry Coiciaszire-Soccer 1, Cross Country 1 Sherry Collins-FCA 1,2, FHA 1,2, FTA 1,2: pep squad 1,2, Track 1.2, Basketball 1,2. NHS 3,4, goal 4, zmsit, 2,4, Horticutlure 3 Robert Coyel-Band 1,2,3,4, UIL Comp. 1.4: NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta Mathe Club 3,4, FCM 4 Lisa Cross-Band 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3, Cross Country 2,3,4, Jr. Histo- rians 1. FTA 2.3.4, NHS 3,4, UIL 1,3, Student Council 4, Coal 4, Sen- ior office 4, Speech 4 Randy Cunningham-Band 1,2,3.4, Science Club 3, FCM 3 Brenda Carry-Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 3,4, officer 1,2,3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Officer 4, Spanish Club 3.4, FCM 3,4, Coal 3,4 Eddie Deaion-Band 1,2,3, Drafting 2.3.4 Kelly Denison-Art Club 1,3, Foot- ball mng. 1.2.3.4 Kenneth Deviiie-FFA 1, Football 1, Physics Club 1 Dixi Dick!FCA 1.2.4, Student Council 1,2,3, Track 1,2, pep squad 1.2.3, Speech 2.3, FHA 1, FTA 2,3,4, Coal 3, Beauty 1 Rael Dixon-Football 1,2,3,4, FFA 3,4, Track 1,2, St. Final tractor team 4 Laura Doliahite-Pep squad 1,2, FHA 1, FCA 1.3.4, Speech 1,2,3,4, Speech play 1,2,3,4, officer 4, Span- ish 3, Coal 3,4, Beauty 4, Basketball Hostess 4, Choir 4, Track 4, UIL 1.2.3.4 David Dorris-FFA 1,2,3,4, ICT 4, officer Jimmy DllI'Pf-Flllllllllll 1.2.3.42 Track 1.2.31 Band 1.2.31 FCA 1.4: Kcy' Club 4: Coal 1.2.3.42 Studcnt Council 4: OEA 4 Kon Dalanvy'-Bascball 12.3.41 Foot' ball 1.2.3.4: Captain 4: FCA VP 3: FCA prcs. 41 NHS 3.4: NHS trcs. 4: Class VP 22 Latin Club 1.2:lV1r. MHS 41 Claudc Picrcc Award llootballJ4 Karen Easter-Vollcyball all-dist. 41 FTA 4: Coal 4: Spanish Club 4 Ellen Engler-FHA 1.2.31 FTA 1.2.32 DE 4 T f. Ermoian-UIL 1.3: Ncwspapcr Dorcas Fifflder-FHA Julie Fislu'rfBand 1,2.3.4: FTA 3: NHS 3,4 Donald Forlcnbcrrhy'-Football 1.2.3.4-1 Baskctball 1: FCA 3.41 FTA 4 Carrie Franlr-FTA 2.3: FHA 1.2.31 Coal 3 Shari Frcls-pcp squad 1: Latin Club 3: officc assit, 4 Glen Cilzlis-Band 3: Spanish Club 31 Math Club 3: NHS 4 RenneffGil1l1s-Track 1.2.3.4-1 pcp squad 1,21 drama 2.3.41 FTA 2.3: FCA 3: Coal 3 Randy Gilbert-Band 1.2.3.4: Swim- ming 4: football 1 Eric Gilchrest-QFTA 4: Football 1.2.3.4: FCA 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.32 Kcy' officcr 41 NHS 3.4: Scicncc 3.4: Math 3.4 Lori Gilliland-OEA 4: Horticulturc rcportcr 3 Mark Goolsby-Football 1.2,3,4: Track 1.2.31 Scicncc Club 2.3 Alfrcrl GSlllllf'IllIlllL6?f-SW1Ill tcam 42 U11.: Spanish Club 2: FFA 2 Ray Guest-Band 1.2.3.4: Band quartcrmastcr 41 UIL Ty ping 31 Key Club 1.2: FCM 4: FTA 1.2: Officc assit. 4: Frcnch Club 4: UIL 3 Roger Guin-Band 1.2.3: Football 1.2.3.4: Kcy' Club 1.2.31 Scicncc Club 2: Track 1.2.3.4 ,IliffHllIl.9l'll+SIJHD1SlI 22 ICT 3.4 Gail Hcarn-Art Club 1.2.4: FHA 1.2: pcp squad 1.2: Spanish 3: Coal 3: Art prcs. 4 Dana Harrcll-Band 1.2.3.4: FTA 2.3.41 Coal 3: NHS 4: Spanish 2.3: Spccch 4: Studcnt Council Hcp. 4: FTA st. dclcgatc 31 officcr 3,4 Terri Hcalon4Bask4-tball 1.2.3.41 Spanish 1.2: FCA 1.2.31 FTA 1.2: Track 1.2.31 pcp squad 1.2.31 Coal 3.4 Darrcll Hill-Band 1.2.3.-4: UH., 1.2,3.4: Stagc 3 Donald Hill-Football 1.2.3.4: Bas- kctball 1.2.3,4: Track 1.2: FCA 1.4: liitin 1.2 Ken! Holiday-Band 1: Cross Coun- try' 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4: Kcy' Club 2.3: AWFC 4: Spanish 1.3: MU ALPH THETA 3: Coal 3.4 Elizabezh Hollingszcorlh-Art 1.3: FHA 1: Mu Alpha Thcta 31 NHS 3.4: pep squad 1: Spanish 2.3: Student Council 1: Tcnnis team 2: UIL 3 Kim Hoover-Beta 11 Anchor Club 2.3: Choir 2:31 Choral 4: TRI 4: tccns 1: M.A.S.H. makc-up: LTL Abner Jr. Civitans 2 lllikc Horn-Football 1.2.3.-L: Bas- kctball 1.2.3.4: Track 12.3.41 Stu- dcnt Council 4: Scicncc Club 32 V. Prcs. Sr. Class 4 foci' Horton-Football 1: FFA 1.2.3.4 Stuart H11cy'4FFA 3.42 Tractor Mcchanics Tcam 3.4 Tracy' ,IIIl'h'N0ll-FDTA 1.2.3.4-1 FCA 3.41 FHA 1.2: Yollcyball 1.2.3.42 Goal 3.4 Riclfy Jcancs-Footliall 1: AC 1.2.3.4-: Farm Powcrc Michael Johnson-Band 1.2.31 DE 4 Chcryl ,loncs-Choir 1.2.3.41 Ball Girl 4: UIL 42 Drama 3.4 Robbie Joncs+Football 1.2,3.42 Band 1,2.3.4: Kcy' Club 4: FCA 1.4: Stage- band 3.4: Swimming 1.4: Assit. 4: Coal 3.4: Track 3: UIL 1.2.3.4 KllIlllPflj Kagflor-Ncwspapcr 1.3: OEA 4 Tbrr-y' Kclm-Football 1.2: Baskct- ball 1,2.3.4: Class Favoritc 1 Sharon Ken!-FTA 11 Art 1: Horti- culturc 3 Jc'ffKhoury'-Band 1.2.3.4 Kvlc King-FFA 1.2.3.41 Football 1.3.2 Track 1.3 Hllriclr Kirby-Football 3: Bascball 1: Scicncc V.P 3: Key Club 3: Speech Play' 4: Tappa Kcggza Bru 1.2.3.4 Wcki Knozclcs-Band 1.21 Ccramics 12 VOE 3.4 Cinlly K!Iff'lll'h'+MdSt'lll 2: Biology Assist. 3.4 Karol Kachl-Band 1.2,3.4: Vollcy- ball 1 Kylc Lands-Football 1.2.31 Ag. 1: Scnior Crcd Track 1: Art 3,4: Pres. Art Club 4 Chris Lanhorn-Football 1: Track 2: Cross Country 2: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Science 3: NHS 3.4: Spanish 3 Lisa Lefez're+Basketball 1,2,3,4: Band 1,2: FCA 1,2,3,4: Goal 3,4: Track 1,2 Heather LiilieLoniFHA 1: Choir 1,2,3,4: Art 4: Tennis 3 Mike Lively-Football 1,2,3,4: Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Class Favorite 2.3: Class Pres. 3,4 Shawn Mason-Band 1,2,3.: Key Club 2,3: Yearbook 2,3: AV Assit. 2 Renay May-Band 1,2,3,4: Major- ette 3: Band officer 4: FHA 1: FTA 3,4: Stage Band 3: Art 4: Beauty Nom. 4: Coal 4 Regina iWcHarguefU1L 1,2,3: Band 1,2,3 John Miktis-Band 1,2,3,4 Janie Miller-Bancl 1,2,3,4: FCA 4:FCM 3,4: FHA 1,2: Spanish 3: FTA 2,3: All-Dis. Band 2,3,4: All- region Band 3,4: All-area Orch. 4: Reg. Solo and Ensemble 1,2,3,4: All- St. Solo and Ensemble 1,2,3,4: Assit. Engl. IH 4: Tennis 4: Coal 3,4: Band Lib. 4 Sandy Milier+Class rep. 1: FHA 1: FTA 3: Coal 3,4: pep squad 2,3,4: officer 4: Spanish 3: Art 1 Mike Abfe-Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basket- ball 1,2,3,4: Most rep. 4: Latin 1,2,3,4: Sr. Class Favorite 4 Kristy Oliver-Band 1,2: FTA 1,2,3: FCA 1,2,3,4: Assit. 3,4: Volleyball 1,2,3,4: Beauty Pageant 3: All-dis. 242 Senior Credits 2,3,4 David Orton-Journalism 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1,2: Art Club 1 Todd Oiisley-Student Council 2,3,4: officer 4: Class officer 3: FCA 1,2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Key Club 1,2,3,4: Panther Patrol 2.3: Goal 3,4: NHS 3,4: officer 4: Speeeh 1,2,3,4: officer 1,2,3: Speech play 1,2,3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Latin Club 1,2,3,4: Science Club 3,4: UIL 1,2,3,4: DAR citizen 4 Terri Parker4FHA 1: Art Club 2: pep squad 1,2: OEA 3,4 David Patterson-Band 1,2,3,4: UIL 1,2,3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Speech Club 1,2,3: Speech Play 1,2: NHS 3,4: Stage Band 3 Lee Ann Pallerson+FTA 1,2,3,4: FHA 1: Spanish Club 1,3: Track mngr. Jeff Perryrnan-Football 1,2,3,4: Band 1,2: UIL 1,2: Key Club 2.3: Pres. 4: FCA 3,4: NHS 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Goal 3,4: Science Club 3 0, C. Peircc+FCA 2: Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Speech 1,2: Spanish 1: Key Club 4: Science 3: AWFC 4: Goal 3,4 , Diane Ramsey-OEA pres. 4: Horti- cultural: Sec. 3 Mitchell Ridiing-ICT 4 linda Roessier-Art Club 1: Basket- ball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 4: Track 1,2,3,4: FTA 1.2,3,4: FHA 1,2,3,4: pep squad 1,2.3: Science Club 3: Latin Club 4: NHS 4 Lorri Rogers-OBA 4: FTA 1,2,: Sci- ence 3: Chemistry assit. 3 Susan Rohre-FHA 1,2,3,4: NHS 4: Choir 1,2,3,4: Spanish 3 Jackiyn Ross-FHA 1: FTA 2,33 FCA 1,2,3: Track 1,2: Basketball 1,2: Golf 3: Cheerleader 2.3: pep squad 1,2: OEA 4: Beauty pageant 2,3,4: Key Club Sweetheart 4 Richard RLisk+U1L 4: Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 3 Brenda Sanders-Band 1,2 Ginger Sanders-FCA 4: FHA 1: Track 3,4: Bellringer 4: Beauty pag- eant 4: Spanish 3 Tirn SandersiChorale 1,2,3,4: Meistersingers 2,3,4: UIL 1,2,3,4: All-Region Choir 1,2,3,4 Jeff Schliieier-FCA 3: Football 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2: Baseball 1,2,3,4 Bonita Schroeder-FTA 1: FHA 1: Latin 2: Speech 1,3,4: UIL 1,3,4: Science Club 2,3,4 Gerald SchroederiBand 1,2,3,4: Latin Club 1,2: French Club 1 Mark Scott-Band 1,2,3,4: Student Council 4: UIL 3,4: Solo Ensemble 1,2,4: State comp. 2,4: Speech offi- cer 4: Speech Club play 3,4: Debate Team 4: Coal 3.4 Richard Shelton-Band 1,2,3,4 Galjv Shivers-Football 1,2,3,4: Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Stu- dent Council 1,3,4: officer 1,3,4 Shawna Siler-Basketball 1: Tennis 2,4: pep squad 1,2: Choir Sweetheart 2: Student Council 2,3,4: officer 3,4: Cheerleader 3,4: Wittiest 3: Queen nominee 43 Spanish 43 Mu Alpha Theta 33 NHS 3,43 Mcistersinger 2,3,43 Speech 2 Sandra Simmons-Band l,23 HEBO l,2 Gail Simm0ns4Choir 2.33 UH.. 2,33 Spanish l,33 DE 4 Corinne Sloan4FCA l,2,3,43 FTA 3,43 Meistersingers 3,43 Basketball 13 Tennis 2,3,43 Spainsh l,33 French 43 Beauty pageant 43 Mu Alpha Theta 33 pep squad l,2 Susan Smallwood-FHA 33 FCM l3 Journalism lg Art l3 Flag Corps 33 Ceramics l3 Spanish l3 Science l JeffSmiLh-lCT 3,4 Libby SrnithM-Basketball l,2,33 Track l: Colf 2,3,43 Student Council l,43 Officer 2,333 FCA 2,33 FTA 23 pep squad 1,2 Lisa Smith-fBand l,2,3,43 FTA l,23 FCA l3 FCA 1,21 Drum Major 2,3,43 Student Council 43 Spanish Club 3 Natalie Smith4Band l,2,3,43 Choir 3,43 FHA l,2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Beauty 43 FHA officer 3,43 Goal 4 Cathy Snider4FHA l3 FTA l3 OEA 4 Suzanne Snoa'grassfTennis 233,43 FCA 2,33 Spanish 2.33 FTA 2,3.43 officer 43 FHA 33 Beauty 2,3,43 Coal 3,4 Dale Snyderr-Coal 43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Football 2 Christine Soucek-Basketball l,2,33 Track l,2,33 Volleyball 1,2 Sarah SpencerfNHS 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 33 FTA 1,23 Spanish 2,33 Bas- ketball lg Track lg Band l,2,3,43 Ensemble comp. 4 Lorrjv Spitzer-pep squad 1,23 Span- ish 2,33 Coal 3,43 officer 43 FTA 3,43 officer 43 Assist. 3g NHS 3,43 Volley- ball 2,3,43 mngr. l3 All-Dis. Volley- ball 4 Carol Stanley-Student Council l,2,3Q Band l,2,3,43 Class v-pres. l3 Class sec. 2,3,43 Hmk. Duchess l,23 Homecoming princess 33 Homecom- ing Queen 43 Cross Country l3 Class Beauty l,43 Key Club Sweetheart 33 Junior Class Favorite 33 Citizen of the year 33 Coal sec. 43 FCA sec. 43 NHS 43 Band Captain 43 Miss Congeniality lBeauty Pageantj 43 Miss MHS 43 Society 43 Band Captain 4 Christy StanleyfBand l,2,3,43 UIL 23 Vo. Ag. 43 Volleyball l,2,33 Sci- ence 2,3.4 Susan Stezvener-FTA 43 Coal 3,43 latin 1,2 Holly Stewart-DE Sec. Band l,2 Kim Stirm-Annual Staff 43 Trans- fer3 NHS 33 Spanish 2,33 Tennis l,23 UIL 33 Bat Cirl 2,3 Dennis Strahl4Choir 3,43 Ulla 3,43 FTA l,2,3 Kelly Stribling-Heritage High School l,23 Orchestra 1,23 Cirls Choir l,23 Midway 3,43 Miestersing- ers 3,43 Chorale 33 FHA 3,43 pep squad 33 NHS 43 FTA 33French 43 Art 3,43 NHS nominee Beauty 43 Beauty Pageant 3,4 Pat Tibbetts-Band l,2,3,43 ROTC l,23 UIL l,2,3 Mike Townsend-Football 23 DE 2 Brenda Van Patten-FCA 3,43 FTA 3,43 Choir 3,43 Coal 3,43 Volleyball l,2,3,4 Karl Von Rosenberg-FCA l,2,3,43 Spanish l,2,33 Football l,2,3,43 Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4 Aarron Watkins-FCA l,2,3,43 FCA officer 1,23 Spanish l3 Football l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball l,33 Track l3 Science 33 Assit. 3 David Wats0nfBasketball 2,33 Vo Ag l,2,3,43 AWFC 43 Parliamentary Procedure 1.2 Kelly Williams -NHS 43 Golf l3 Basketball 3,43 Coal 3,43 OWSCM 23 Spanish 2,3 Kim Williams-Drill Team 33 Choir 2,33 Biology 33 Art 2,33 FHA l3 Choir 43 pep squad 43 Art Club 43 Coal 4 Kim Wilson-Band l,2,3,43 Quater- master 43 UIL 33 UH.. 4 Everette Wood-Tennis 2,3,43 NHS 43 Spanish l,2,33 Coal 3,43 Speech l Christie Wright-Spanish 33 FHA l3 FFA l,2,3,43 Assit. 33 Basketball 2,3 Sharon Wuthrich4FHA officer l,2,43 Spanish l,23 NHS 43 Band l,2,3,43 Twirler 2 Edward Ygleisas 0-Tennis l,2,3,4 Anita Young-FHA l3 pep squad 23 Coal 3,43 French 43 Assit. 3,4 Joan Young!Spanish l,23 Coal 43 Basketball l,2,333 Track 1,23 FCA l3 Asst. 4 Senior Credit 43 Freshmen Ahrena, Greg 96 Alexander, Cindy 96, 181 Allen, Krista 96, 181, 186 Anthony, Ellen 96, 212 Armstrong, Melanie 96, 144, 181 Arnett, John 96, 134 Arreaga, Becky 52, 96, 187 Aust, Jameya 26, 96, 99, 181, 186 Bailey, Kim 96, 181, 187 Baker, Terri 96 Ballew, Kerri 96, 144, 166, 170 Bass, Juli 96, 122 Batkieicz, Debbie 96, 144, 166, 181, 188 Baugh, Shannon 94, 122, 188,201 Bays, Brian 96, 136, 192 Beigh, Melissa 96, 105, 186, 212 Berger, Lisa 26, 52, 96, 144, 181, 187, 205 Birdsall, Brian 77, 96, 160 Blanchard, Candy 96, 181 Blocker, Vicki 96, 181 Boone, Carole 105 Boothe, Brian 96 Bowen, Greg 96 Brandon, Chris 96, 192 Broadwater, Betsy 96 Brown, Jeff 97 Burke, Regina 97, 106 Burke, Sharon 97 Busby, Keith 97, 134, 192, 194, 207 Butler, David 97, 194 Byrn, Trulie 97, 191, 212 Cady, Diane 97, 187 Cagle, Terri 97 Campbell, Gordon 97 Carter, Tammy 97, 122, 187 Chatham, Cynthia 50, 97, 201 Childers, Tony 97 Chinni, Chris 97 Christensen, Tate 97, 192, 194, 207, 208 Christopherson, Steve 97 Churchman, Jimmy 97, 134, 160, 192 Clemmons, Cody 97 Clindaniel, Jay 97 Coleman, Bubba 48, 97, 158, 168, 169 Collier, Robert 97, 134, 160 Collins, Mary 97, 186 Coone, Richard 97, 194, 192 Cooper, Allyson 105, 181 Corbitt, Randy 97, 194- Corbitt, Shaula 97 Cortez, Alferd 105 Cowan, Rhett 97, 134, 192, 194, 207 Cox, Lisa 97, 181 Crook, Rob 97, 134 Cross, Becky 105, 122 Crum, Dan Cummings, James 98, 154, 155 Cunningham, Tyra 52, 97 Damelio, Sandra Davis, Matthew 98, 136 Dawson, Robin 98, 144 Deal, Cal 98, 192, 194 Deaton, Bobby 21, 98, 134, 135 136, 137 Denton, Suzie 13, 98 Dieterich, Terry 98, 192 Dorris, Wade 98, 160, 192, 207 Doss, Suzan 98, 181 Dowden, Kevin 49, 98 Downey, Susan 98 Dulany, Doug 98, 134, 135, 191 206 Dulock, April 98 Earles, Dabrina 98, 186 Eastwood, Don 50, 98, 192 Eisen, Karen 98, 169, 181, 186, 187 Eldridge, Sean 98 Elliott, Andria 98 Fallas, Jackie 98, 123, 169, 181 Fergison, Kelly 98 Filte, Jerry 98 Files, Devin 98. 192, 194 Filgo, Scott 98 Filgo, Skipper 50, 98, 191, 212 Finnegan, Tory 98 Fisher, Shara 98, 181, 191, 206 Fitzgerald, Tracey 26, 47, 99, 213 Franklin, Duanne 99, 134, 161 Franklin, Robert 99, 134, 160, 188 212 Freeman, Scott 99, 160 Gamez, Caroline 99 Garrett, Susan 50, 99, 115, 194, 212 Gates, Scott 99, 134, 135 Gibbs, John 99, 134 Glass, Kelly 99, 144, 181 Golden, Brian 99 Goldsmith, Sheryl 99 Goodwin, Mike 99, 191 Granger, Diane 99, 123 Graves, Laura 99, 186 Gray, Tammie 99 Greesin, Lana 99, 14-4 Griffith, John 99, 127, 168, 192 Grubessich, Louise 99, 181 Guthorie, Sharon 99, 187 Habel, Sherrie 50. 99, 212 Hamilton, Yvonne 99, 104 Hansen, Sandra 99, 160 Hardcastle, Andy 99, 134 Harder, Nancy 99, 144, 181 Hargrove, Jill 50, 100, 187 Hearn, Clay 100, 192 Helms, Lu Ann 100 Hogue, Marlene,100 Holiday, Susan 30, 100 Hoover, Melianda 100 Howard, Donald 21, 4-5, 100, 134, 135, 137, 160 v Howard, Donna 100, 144, 181 Howard, Marie 100 Huddlesum, David 100 Jackson, Wanda 100, 122 Johnson, Bruce 100, 134, 166, 191 Johnson, Jennifer 100, 134 Johnston, Brent Jones, Brent 100, 134 Jones, Brett Jones, Randy 100, 134 Kane, Jon Kanz, Ken 100, 212 Keller, Derek 100, 192 Kerby, Wayne 100, 192 Kilgo, Cindy 100 Kilpatrick, Shelly 100, 181 Klemcki, Todd 100, 192 Kleypas, Jeff 100, 134, 135, 160 Kioesel, Koby 100, 144, 169, 181 Knight, Cecily 100 Krause, Kim 100, 127, 168 Kunkel, Troy 48, 100, 134-, 164 168, 192 Kauai, Jeyanii 100 Lachmann, Diane 21, 86, 100, 122 205 Lane, Kyle 26, 96, 100, 134, 136 137, 160 Iasseter, Sharon 101, 123, 181, 187 191 Ledbetter, Tammy 101, 187 Lewis, Chuck 101, 158 Lewis, Lori 101, 191 Lloyd, David 101 Loftin, Rhonda 101, 181, 186 Lucas, Patricia 101, 191 MacNabb, Martin 101, 160 Mahan, John 101 Martin, Rod 101, 134, 135 Matthews, Kim 101, 186 McBride, Julie 101, 181 McGegor, Janet 101, 144, 212 Mclane, Ches 101 McNeil, Tracy 105 Meier, Caritan 115 Merritt, Patrick 101, 134, 136, 137 175, 188 Meuwissen, Mike 101, 136 Mills, Kenneth 47, 101, 154, 213 255 Mitchell, Chuck 101 Mitchells, Debra 194 Monk, Bryan Montgomery, Allan 101, 192, 194 Moore, Scott 101, 212 Moss, Richard 101, 134, 160 Murphy, Ken 101, 136 Naylor, Holly 102, 144, 181 Neimer, David 102, 134 Nichols, Annette 102, 123 Nino, David 102, 191 Nix, David 102, 134, 135, 160, 192 Nix, Butch 102, 134, 192 Northern, Kim 102, 144, 166, 181 187 Nowakowski, Jeff 47, 102, 213 Odell, Dean 102 Odeneal, Van 102, 134, 136 Oliver, Kam 91, 102, 144, 181 Oliver, Sonny 79, 102 Owens, Blake 102, 136, 160 Padgett, Deanna 102 Pappas, William 102 Parks, Todd 102 Patterson, Gary 102, 157, 188 Perron, Keith 102, 156, 191 Perry, Laura 102, 144, 181, 187 Perry, Scott 96, 100, 102, 134, 136, 186 Peters, Diane 102, 181 Phillips, Karen 102 Pierce, John 102, 136, 191 Pitts, William 102, 188, 212 Rapp, Brian 103, 212, 213 Reeder, James 103, 212 Reeves, Mike 103 Reynolds, Kelly 50, 103 Rice, Roger 103, 134, 160 Richeson, Tammy 103, 122 Ridling, Charles 103 Rohre, Gary 103 Rolf, Jennifer 96, 103 Rosas, Mark 103 Rowell, Tanya 103, 122 Royal, Chad 103 Ryan, Pat 103 Sanford, Scott 52, 103, 136 Schaefer, Preshia 103 Schmidt, Steve 103 Scott, Ricky 103, 212,213 Siltus, George 103 Smith, Debbie 103, 186 Smith, Janet 103, 181 Smith, Jani 92, 103 Smith , Ricky 103 Smith, Scott 103 Smith, Todd 103, 137,188 Snaza ,Jeanie 104 Sorensen, Ann 104, 191 Spitzer, Doug 104, 134, 192 Southwell, Tricia 104 Stahr, Mark 192 Stamper, Tami 104, 181 Steakly, Jean 104, 166 Stevens. Uonna 104, 166 Stinnett, Kinny 104 Stithem, Tod 104, 192, 207 Sumner, David 104 Sweeney, Tad 104, 134, 160 Tabor, Joe 104 Tabor, Tom 104 Tapley, Cynthia 104, 181 Tate, Michael 104 Tennill, Jimmy 104 Tidmore, Jeanette 104, 181, 186 Toney, Mary 104, 212 Truax, Ken 104, 160 Tucker, Tracye 104, 181 Toornburg, Scott 104 Turley, James 104, 134, 192,212 Underwood, Patty 105 VanDunin, Denise 105 Vrba, Lisa 105, 186 Wagner, Vicki 105 Walker, Mike 105, 134, 136 Warren, Claudia 104, 105 Watkins, Steve 105, 134, 160 Weaver, Susan 105, 144 Weinstrom, Jerrilyn 105, 122 Weir, Rita 105,212 Westerfield, Terri 105, 181 Whhite, Anna 105, 181 Whitehead, Jeffery 103 Whorton, Debbie 105, 144, 192 Whitworth, Kenneth 105 Wiedenmann, Richard 105 Williams, Barbara 105 Williams, Brian 105 Williams, John 105, 134, 160 Williams, Laura 105, 127 Willis, Ken 105, 166, 192 Wilson, June 105, 187 Wilson, Andrew 105, 188 Winstrum, Jerri 105, 181 Wise, Mike 105 Witcher, Melissa 21, 95, 105, 186, 187 Wollard, Steven 26, 105, 144, 160, 200 Wood, Alana 50, 105, 191 Wurzbach, Anna 105, 181, 186, 212 Yates, Scott 160 A Zorn, Russ 105, 134, 136, 191 Sophomores Ackcr, Bryan 86, 115 Adams, Patti 86, 192 Alewine, Lisa 10, 15, 17, 86, 148 168 Alewine, Dianne 86, 166, 168, 169 187 Allen, Lori 47, 86, 212 Allison, Rance 20, 30, 86, 191 Anderson, Teddy 22, 23, 36, 52 158, 204 Arner, Robin 25, 26, 86, 181, 187 Atchison, Karen 86 Austin, Steve 86, 188 Bains, Bobby 86 Baker, Melissa 86 Barker, Johnny 86 Barnett, Lisa 86 Beavchamp, Bobby 187 Bell, Patty 86, 186, 202 Bentley, Keith 86, 138, 192 Bird, Elliot 86 Blakely, Johnny 86, 194 Bloss, Warren 86, 133 Boehler, Shannon 86 Bolin, Don 86, 128, 188 Bolton, Danny 86, 191 Boothe, Mary Lynne 86, 181, 186 Bowen, Tammy 86 Bredthauer, Brent 87, 138, 139 Bredthauer, Dustin 87, 133, 138, 218 Broadwater, Richard 87, 188 Brown, Larry 17, 87, 138 Bryant, Christy 36, 87, 181 Buckner, Mike 87, 133, 192 Bukowski, Philip 87 Burge, Audie 87 Busby, Lisa 87, 91, 157, 181 Campbell, Scott 87 Capili, Rosanna Carpenter, James 87, 133 Chaney, Scott 48, 87, 126 Clark, Mike 87, 192, 194, 207, 208 Clark, Joe 7, 188 Clemmons, Scott 52, 87 Coleman, David 87, 133, 188 Collines, Wade 87 Cooper, Rodney 30, 87, 192 Cotton, Brian 87 Craig, Mike 87 Cross, Rebecca 52, 87 Crouch, Bob 87, 128, 138, 172 Crump, Brenda 87, 212 Cubbinson, Todd 87 Culverhouse, Lisa 46, 87, 148, 150 Cunningham, Steve 87 Cutler, Greg 87, 192 Dameron, Micheal 87, 106, 128, 192 Davis, Jimmy 87 Davis, Kelly 64, 87, 169, 171 Davis, Ricky 87, 78, 139, 188 Deese, Sheila 88 DeLoach, Dwain 88, 138, 188 Denison, Julie 88, 181 Denton, Mark 48, 88, 126 Deville, Donald 88 Dicorte, Nick 88, 191 Douglas, Mark 30, 88, 191 Eastland, Eric 88, 192 Fason, Scott 88 Fisher, Don 88, 133, 175 Fisher, John 88 Fletcher, Micheal 88 Forrest, Susan 88, 181 Francis, Brian 88, 188 Franco, Felix 138, 139 Frank, Cheryl 88, 186 Frank, Kim 88, 181 Frazier, Julie 88, 187 Frisco, Cheryl 88, 181 Fulmer, Tracy 13, 26, 88, 157 Gamboa, Jackie 88 Gardner, Julie 26, 52, 88 Garza, D'Lee 88, 166 Gauer, Valerie 88 Gibbs, Kevin 88 Gibson, Richard 86, 88, 91, 133, 186, 188 Goodnight, Charles 88 Gorham, Cyndi 88, 187, 188,212 Guerra, Tony 88 Gunvordahl, Scott 88, 133 Gutierrez, Don 89, 133 Hall, Clayton 89, 133, 207 Hallmark, Judy 89, 181 Hammonds, Ricky 175, 194 Harris, Janet 89, 186, 212 Hayes, Shirley 89, 181 Helms, Megan 89 Hendrix, Brian 89, 192 Henline, Cindy 89, 156, 157, 181 Hill, Paul 89 Hodde, Mark 89 Holdbrook, James 89, 102, 192 Hughes, Rodrick 89, 188 Hull, Colin 89 Hutto, Merry 10, 21, 25, 45, 89, 145, 186 Isaacs, Brenda 26, 49, 89, 122 Jeter, Laurie 89, 188 Johnson, Joseph 78, 89, 133, 188 Johnson, Keith 89, 154 Jordon, Lori 89, 199, 201 Josey, Kayla 89, 187 I Kelm, Tim 128, 175, 188 Kilgo, Lisa 52, 89 Kilgore, Richard 89, 133, 138, 188 King, Sherry 89 Kirbo, Teri 89, 145, 146 Kleypas, Tanya 89 Koerth, Sheri 13, 26, 89, 102, 122, 148 Krienke, Teresa 89 Krupicka, Sheryl 89 Kruse, Julie 25, 26, 89, 181, 187 Keysinske, Donna 89 lachman, Don 84, 89 Lamb, Charles 89, 133, 192 liimbert, Ruby 89, 145, 146, 166 Landon, Gary 89, 133, 188 Lands, Charlette 89, 115 Laverty, Duane 89, 212 Lefevre, Layce 89, 208 Lehram, Randy 138, 212 Linex, Wimberly 89, 187 Lipscombe, Chuck 89, 192 Little, Todd 89, 188 Loftin, Mike 89 Lupper, Robert 90, 188 Magid, Tanya 90, 145, 146, 186 Malcik, Sherry 90 Manning, Becky 90, 181, 186, 187 Marano, Cherre 90 Marshall, Dana 90 Martin, Lewis 90, 192 Martin, Richard Martin, Travis 90 Mathew, Johnny McClellan, Marcus 90, 212 McCullough, Frank 90 McKuhnie, Jon 85, 90, 154 McLemore, Stacy 90 Mickits, Kevin 90, 175, 188 Mills, Robert 90, 154, 192 Millsaps, Pamela 90 Mosley, Dean 90 Mullins, Marla 90 Neumann, Cheri 90, 145, 169, 171 Nolan, James 90, 194 Nottingham, Lisa 90 Orton, John Pa 91 Pappas, Ramona 91, 115, 188 Paradedes, Maria 91, 145 Patterson, Bobby 91, 188 Peacock, Whitney 91, 152 Peavy, Greg 91 Pecore, Leroy 91, 212 Pickle, Mike 91, 133 Pierce, Chad 91, 209, 212 Plasek, Paige 13, 91, 94, 186 Radle, Bonnie 91 Radunz, Pamela 91 Riddle, Mary 91 Riggins, Lisa 91,115,169.171 Robb, Karen 91, 122, 181, 186 Robinson, Cedric 91, 133, 205 Rodriquez, Manuel 91 Rolf, Jim 91, 133,205 Roscher, Leigh 91 Rosen, Steven 91, 201 Rubel, Laurie 83, 91 Russell, Jimmy 91 Sadler, Laura 91 Saunders, Georgianna 91 Schellenberg, John 91, 133, 188 Schroeder, Bill 84, 91, 192, 207 Scott, Doug 91, 192, 194 Seeger, George 91, 33, 138, 164, 188, 203 Seely, Brian 91, 128, 172, 192 Seligh, Alena 91 Shahan, Esther 92, 115, 186, 202 Skelton, Dinah 92, 185 Slafko, George 92, 188, 209, 212 213 Smith, Penny 92 Smith, Shelley 13, 26, 92, 102, 169, 195 Smith, Teresa 92, 186 Smith, Bill 92, 188 Snider, Julie 92, 181 Sorensen, Steve 86, 92, 154, 191 Spell, Ronnie 21, 92, 133, 138, 188 Spross, Tana 26, 52, 83, 92, 157, 181, 187, 188 Staas, Tracy 92, 133 Stanley, Marian 92, 115 Shaton, DeeAnn 92, 181, 187 Skipper, Ray 192, 194 Stevenor, Laura 92 Stirm, Scott 45, 92, 133, 138 Stone, Randy 92 Stout, Cindy 92, 157 Strand, John 92, 192, 194 Street, Jim 92, 188 Sullivan, Melissa 52, 92,200 Sweeney, Ty 47, 92,'115, 128 Taylor, Ben 92, 128, 212 Tennill, Teresa 92 Thompson, Karie 92 Tidmore, Brian 92 Tonsor, Timothy 92 Townsend, William 92, 133, 161, 188 Truax, Glenda 92, 186, 188 Turner, Charles 92, 154 Twitty, Leslie 92, 145, 169, 181, 201 Underwood, Leslie 93, 133, 175 Vandenberg, Dawn 92, 115 Vick, Raymond 84, 86, 93, 133 Walker, Robert 93, 133 Wandless, Donald 21, 93, 128, 165 Warren, Frances 93, 181 Waters, Beth 145 Watkins, Velina 93, 145 Watson, Jim 93 Weaver, Richard 93, 192 Wheatley, Karen 93, 86, 156, 157, 181, 187 White, Darrell 93, 128, 163, 263 Whitt, William 93 Whorton, lvy 93 Wiederien, Ricky 93 Wiese, Robert 93 Williams, Cindy 93 Wilson, John 192 Wilson, Pam 93, 167, 181, 201 Wilson, Ronni 93, 133 Wilson, Scott 93, 94, 194, 208 Wilson, Teresa 93, 194 Wood, Laurie 93, 157, 206 Wuthrich, Janet 93, 187 Yawn, Catherine 93, 187 Young, Cheryl 47, 93,213 Young, Lanna 93, 145, 188 Young, Teri 93 Zakhary, Sylvia 93, 104 Zeitun, Ricardo 93 Zorn, Mark 89, 188, 191 Juniors Ables, Melinda 76, 105, 188, 192 Acker, Morris 76, 192 Adkins, Debbie 37 Aikman, Lynda 52, 76, 157, 200, 208 Allison, Rod 76 Allsup, Marcia 15, 17, 26, 76 Anderson, Scott 76, 128 Barragar, Jerrie Barragar, Sherri Baugh, Leigh 49, 76, 122, 124, 125, 201 Baugh, Leann 26, 76, 115 Bays, Randy 50, 76 Bearden, Sherri 25, 26, 27, 76, 156, 157, 180, 186, 188 Beazley, Trey 76, 154, 191 Berryhill, Bryan 19, 20, 26, 44, 76 154 Bezsire, Carol 76 Bicknell, Sally 76, 115, 188 Bidelspach, Laurie 76, 194 Bird, Paige 76, 198 Blackwill, Melissa 13, 22, 23, 52, 76 Bogan, Carry 48, 76, 126 Bond, James 76 Brandon, Stacey 76 Brewer, Gina 76, 186, 191 Brown, Marci 76 Burch, Jeff 76 Cagle, Sherri 76 Calandra, David 77 Campbell, Charlie 20, 77, 115, 128 Campbell, Carl 77, 201, 206 Campbell, Keith 79 Cardwell, James 77, 198 Carroll, Cheryl 77, 122, 187 Casteel, Robin 76, 77, 186, 202 Clark, Gary 77 Clark, Lisa 77, 157, 188, 202 Clark, Robyn 77 Clay, Brad 77, 115, 133 Cleveland, Mike 77, 198 Golclasure, Don 77, 188 Combest, Sally 77, 188, 209, 212 Cooper, Carol 64, 77, 169 Corbitt, Sharon 77 Cowan, Cody 77, 133 Cross, Ross 77 Crozier, Mangy 77, 191 Cunningham, Kelly 77, 115, 122 Cunningham, Sharon 77,78 Curry, Bridget 77 Davis, Pam 26, 71, 77, 115, 127 169 Davis, Becky 26, 77, 122 Dawson, Linda 77 Dawson, Steve 77, 188 Deal, Melody 76, 77, 186 Dearing, Mark Defrees, Dwayne 77, 133, 188 Denison, Amie 77, 115, 186, 187, 215 Dietrich, Giddings 77, 191 Dove, Sandi 12, 13, 20, 26, 37, 77, 115 Doyle, Chip 77, 138, 154, 155 Dulany, Gary 26, 77, 128, 171, 172 Eckenrode, Michael 115, 138, 171 172, 176, 177, 191 Elkins, Larry 78, 158, 159 Elkjer, Barbara 78, 115 Ellis, Leonard 78, 115, 138 Emrich, Debbie 78 Ervin, Debbie 36, 78, 115 Ewing, Jackie 26, 78, 191 Fetner, Kay 78, 198 Finnegan, Todd 78 Floyd, Chris 49, 52, 78, 188 Fornoff, Mary 78, 212 Fortenberry, Dennis 78, 157, 158 Freme, Darrin 138, 188 Franklin, Eugene 78 Gabbert, Angela 78 Gardner, Susan 78 Gascamp, Lisa 78, 115 Genarlsky, Chris 78, 158 Gentsch, Frank 22, 78, 191 Gibbs, Danny 78, 188, 201 Gibson, Guy 26, 37, 78, 128, 172 Gibson, Lynna 25, 26, 78, 100, 115. 148 Gray, Tina 78, 198 Gregory, Sherri 78, 198, 206 Griffin, Tricia 78, 122, 191 Griffin, Bod 79, 128, 131 Griffith, Martha 79 Groppe, Robert 2, 79, 128, 169 Guerra, Daniel 80, 198 Guerra, Martha 79 Gummett, Greg 79, 138 Gunn, James 79, 175 Haliburton, Kerry 79, 115, 159 Hall, Nancy 79, 185, 186 Hamonds, Chris 79, 194 Hansen, Diana 79, 115, 215 Hardcastle, Shelly 79, 157 Harrison, Julie 79 Helms, Mark 79, 115 Hering, Kristi 79, 115, 152, 153 Hesse, Kyle 79, 192 Hickman, Tracey 79, 187, 199 Hicks, Paul 26, 47, 79, 128, 137, 138 Hill, Billy 79, 175 Hogue, Chelleye 79 Holiday, Kurt 79, 187, 188, 191, 201 Holton, Bryan 79, 133 Hoover, Barry 79, 158 Hortstman, Scott 79, 141, 142, 14-3, 172 Howsley, Valeria 11, 13, 48, 79, 115 Hudson, Diana 47, 79, 187, 188, 212, 213 Huey, Terry 79, 186, 191, 202 Humphries, Shelly 79, 156, 157, 187 lsacas, Mark 80, 138 Jackson, Mellissa 80, 209 Jones, Angie 80 Jones, Jeri 80 Jones, Obie 80, 172, 175 Kanz, Kathy Kanz, Keith 80, 115, 209, 212 Keen, Diana 80 Keen, Maria 80, 212 Keller, Darrin 80, 115 Keltner, Robyn 80, 122, 191 Kendrick, Teresa 80, 212 Kiltpatrick, Carrie 80 King, Betsy 80 King, Jamie 26, 52, 80, 128, 204 Klemeke, Terri 80 Kloesel, Kathy 52, 80 Korenek, Rhonda 80 Korsmo, Scott 80 K.rause, Kirk 52, 80 Krupicka, Randy 80 Landrum, David 26, 80, 115, 128 172, 188 Lane, Lillie 80, 186, 187, 191 Langston, Lisa 80, 122, 124, 191 Lee, Tommy 80, 133, 188, 200 Leitzell, Michelle 80, 115 Levy, Rusty 80, 115, 133, 172 Levy, Sid 80, 198 Lina, Ricky 80, 133 Lippe, Laura 26, 28, 80, 115, 212 Logan, Jeff Lopez, Marshall 80, 133, 212 Marano, Margaret 15, 80, 188, 204 212 Martin, Ann 48, 80, 127, 168, 169 Martin, Laurie 80 Martin, Banger Matthews, Nanette 30, 80 McClintock, James 80, 128, 191 McCullogh, Greg 80 McMichael, Thomas 80 Messcc, Donna 80, 115 Mountainn, James 80 Moss, Tracy 80, 192, 201 Mounce, Lisa 80, 122, 124, 125 Mulhern, Anne 82 Murphey, Tina 81, 181, 195 Neumann, Christy 68, 81 Neumann, Keith 36, 81, 138, 188 Neill, Robin 81, 171, 169, 181 Niekamp, Virgil 81 Nixon, Paul 115 Northern, Blake 26, 81, 133 Notgrass, Sheila 81, 115 Nye, Jay 81, 133, 172 Oakes, John 15, 81, 131, 192 Ochoa, Jackie 81 Odell, Danny 81, 133 Oliver, Jimmy 81, 198 Ostrom, Robin 81 Otero, Lisa 81, 186, 202 Pack, Kelly 37, 81 Pappas, Alan 81 Parker, Denise 81, 115, 188 Parker, Gina 81, 148, 150, 186 Parker, Kenny 81 Parsons, Jennie Patton, Cherie 81, 201 Paxton, William 81, 156, 158, 201 208 Penaloza, Christa 81, 157, 188 Pennington, Wallace 81 Perron, Michelle 81, 115 Phillips, Kathy 76, 81, 186 Phillips, Penne 81, 201 Pierce, Mike 81 Pirkle, Marla 11, 52, 82, 186, 187 188, 203, 215 Plasek, Camille 82, 188 Prewett, Glenn 82, 128, 188, 191 Pruitt, Tony 82 Ramsey, Paul 82, 194 Ravan, Karen 82 Reeder, John 22, 82 Ripley, Raymond 82, 115 Robb, Charles 82 Robinson. Beth 82, 115. 208 Rogers. Sherry' 76. 82, 115 Rubel, Paul 82. 211 Russell, Joey' 82, 107, 201 Russell, Ruth 82, 211 Ryon, Laurie 82, 201 Sanders, Dean 82, 133, 192 Saunders. Heidi 82 Sandlin, Jimmy 82, 115 Schaeffer. Ronnie 82 Scott, Kim 82, 115, 148. 169. 186, 202 Seamann, Cina 82, 115 Shelburne. Larry 82 Skelton, Cynthia 82, 188 Smith Dale 82, 198 Smith Linda 47, 82, 213 Smith Miehael 82 Smith, Ron 82 Smith Sandra 47. 82, 188, 213 Smith, Sandy 82 Smith , Trey 82 Sorrells. Stephen 82. 138 Southwell, Julie 82 Speer, Stewart 82, 128 Spell, Debbie 82. 115 Stanley, Scott 26. 82, 175, 177 Stanley. Miehael 82. 133, 138, 192 Stinnett, Debbie 82 Stinson, David 215 Stowers. Charlotte 36, 82, 188 Stroud, Steve 82. 192 Tapley, Tina 82, 191, 211 Thompson, Michael 82, 115, 191 Tuerk, Diane 83, 115 Turner, Jody 83 Turner, Kim 12. 13. 20. 25. 26. 83 94, 115, 188 Tynes. Luther 83, 99 Vandine, Robert 83 Vardeman, Becky' 83, 169 Vinson, Leah 83. 122 Walter, Connie 48, 83, 127. 169, 171. 192 Warren, Glaenn 83, 154 Waters, Beth 83, 166, 167, 169, 171 187 Waters, Bryce 83 Wells, Troy 83, 115 Vlfhite, Ellen 83 Whitt, Cathy Wiese, Craig 48, 83, 126. 191, 206 William, Jay 84, 138, 188 Wisehmeier, Terry 84, 198 Wolfe, Rhonda 115, 169 Woodliff, Darrell 84, 115, 188, 212, 215 Woods, Miehael 84 Wootem, Beth 84, 198 Wright, Ruth 84, 198 Yates, Alice 84 Young, Linda 4-8. 84, 127 Yglecias. David 84 Zilem. Adam Seniors Ables, Buddy 58. 192, 194. 207, 208 Adamik. Nancy' 58, 116, 211 Adkins, Ronnie 37, 58, 192 Albers, Connie 58, 198 Allen, Carol 58 Allison. Don 30. 58. 73. 192, 207 Anderson. Gregory' 22. 58 Arreaga. Elizabeth 13. 19, 26, 4-4, 58. 152. 153 Aust. A'lisa 26. 58. 116. 191. 202 Austin, Miehael 58. 128, 188, 203, 206 Baessler, Ted 35, 58, 194 Bain. Rebecca 22, 58 Ball, Charles 35. 59 Ball, Stephen 36. 59, 158. 159, 187 Bass, Brady' 15. 28, 35, 59. 71. 168. 188. 201 Bell. Rodney 59. 63, 200. 204 Blancett, Mark 37. 59, 188 Bradford. Mark 59. 194 Bradley. Micheal Brewer. Rita 59. 99, 116, 191 Brewster, David 59 Brigham, Laura 59. 211 Broadway, Lisa 59. 148, 169 Brooks, Sharon 198 Brown, Gary 59. 70, 187, 203 Bryan, Michael 59 Bryant, Rusty 59. 107. 192. 211 Burnett, Robert 59, 83, 84. 198, 211 Butler. Mitehell 19. 60. 198, 201 Campbell, Bobby 35, 60, 73 Butler, Rodena 60 Carson, Susan 60.116 Carter, Lisa 72, 168. 169. 191 Caruer, Charles 187. 206 Cash, Ginger 60, 156, 157, 187 Cate. Joel 47, 60. 180, 187, 213 Chaney, Terry' 30, 37. 60, 126, 160, 163 Chapman, Mike 48, 60, 201, 229 Chinni, Jeff 60, 172, 175 Churchman, Karen 198 Clark, Carol 60, 194. 208 Clark, Jeff 48, 60, 126, 163 Clark, Missy' 33, 60, 116 Coclasure, Larry 61, 188 Collins, Michael 46, 61, 192 Collins, Sherry 116 Cox, Karen 198 Coyel, Robert 52, 61, 127, 212 Cross, Lisa 48, 52, 58, 61, 65, 72, 203 Cubbison, Robert 61, 198 Cunningham, William 35, 61 Curry, Brenda 15, 61, 187, 188,203 Deaton, James 61, 199 Denison, Kelly 61, 116 Denison, Ricky 61 Deville, Kenneth 61 Dick, Dixi 61 Dixon, Ruel 61, 116, 128, 192 Dollahite, Laura 22, 23, 26, 29, 52, 61, 169 Doyer, James 47, 50. 61, 116, 128, 186, 187, 188, 204 Dorris, Jackie 192, 207 Dulany, Ken 42, 46, 61, 106, 116, 128, 131,172,175 188, 205, 212 Durant, David 61 Easter, Karen 26, 4-8, 49, 61, 122, 148, 187, 188 Eisen, Sherrilyn 61, 116.191 Engler, Ellen 61 Eromoian, T. J. 62, 200 Fielder, Darcas 62 Finnegan, Tawny 62 Fisher, Julie 62 Fortenberry, Donald 62, 128 Franco, Michael 62, 123, 128 Frank, Carolyn 62 Frels, Shari 62, 116 Fugate, William 62, 200 Gamboa, Elizabeth 34, 52, 62, 187, 204 Gardner, Sam 62 Genarlsky, Craig 62, 81 Gibbs, Glen 62 Gibbs, Renee 62, 169, 191 Gilbert, Randall 33, 63, 187, 188, 212 Gilchrest, Erie 29, 63, 128, 188 Gilleland, Lori 64, 211 Goolsby. Mark 63, 116, 128, 129 Gray, Russell 19, 63 Gstattenbauer, Alfred 63, 201 Guest, Billy 63, 116, 209, 212 Gwin, Roger 63, 128 Hallmark, Sherry 63, 127, 181 Hamilton, Darrell 63 Hansen, Jeffery 63 Hansen, Jeff 63, 188, 198 Harrell, Dana 63, 186, 203, 209 Harrell, Jimmy Hayes, David 64 Hearn, Gail 30, 64, 191, 206 Heaton, Terri 18, 64, 148, 150 Hendrickson, Michael Hilburn, Kelly 64, 201 Hill, Darrell 52, 64, 205, 209, 212 Hill, Donald 64, 128, 143 Hively, Todd 64 Hockin, Scott 65 Holiday, Kent 48, 65, 126, 188 Hollingsworth, Kent 65, 205 Hoover, Kimberly 65, 160 Horn, Mike 47, 48, 58, 65, 128, 141. 163, 186 Horton, Joey 65, 85, 192 Howard, Derrek 65, 192, 194 Huey, Stuart 50, 65, 73, 192 Jackson, Phillip 65,85 Jackson, Tracy 49, 66, 116, 122, 125 Jeanes, Richard 66, 192 Johnson, Craig 30, 66, 191 Johnson, Jackie 66 Johnson, Michael 66 Jones, Cheryl 26, 33, 66 Jones, Robbie 66, 116, 128, 188, 201 Jowers, Gary 66 Kageler, Kimberly 66 Kelm, Terry 66, 72, 141, 143, 172. 175, 176 Kent, Sharon 66 Khoury, Jeff 66, 116, 194, 209 King, Jana 66, 194 King, Kyle 66 Kirby, Patrick 22, 28, 66 Korenek, Cindy 31, 67, 116 Knowles, Vicki 67 Krienka, Debora 67 Kuehl, Karol 67 Lachmann, Ken 28, 67 Lands, Kyle 30, 67, 191, 206 Lanham, Chris 67 1ee, Mark 75 Lefevre, Lisa 46, 67, 116, 148, 188 Littleton, Heather 67, 163, 191, 206 Lively, Mike 47, 58, 67, 116, 128, 130. 140, 142, 143, 164 Martinez, Fernando 48, 67 Mason, Sharon 67, 107 May, Renay 26, 67, 116, 191, 198, 209 McAffee, Roxie 67, 198 McHargoe, Reginal 26, 68 McKerrow, Mark 68 Mikus, John 68 Miller, Janie 68, 157, 209 Miller, Sandy 68, 116, 181 Niekamp, John 68 Nino, Delia 68 Nye, Mike 32, 34, 43, 44, 68, 140, 141, 142, 143, 172, 175 Oliver, Kristi 49, 68, 122, 124 Orton, David 68 Ousley, Todd 22, 29, 33, 46, 52, 68, 116, 128, 186, 202, 205 Padgett, John 69, 198 Pannabecker, Lea 26, 69 Parker, Teresa 69 Patterson, David 29, 69, 188, 212 Patterson, LeeAnn 69, 187, 203 Peacock, Rachael 69, 85, 187, 203 Perryman, Jeff 34, 69, 116, 128, 188, 203 Phillips, Gina 69, 211 Phillips, Ken 69 Pierce, O. C. 69, 116, 128, 187, 188 Quall, Eddie Radunz, Lori 69 Ramsey, Diane 69, 211 Ramsey, Theresa 69 Ravali, Karen Ridling, Mitchell 69, 188 Roesslor, Linda 37, 46, 69, 109, 139, 148, 150, 167, 169, 170, 186, 191, 203, 206 Rogers, Lorri 69, 75, 210 Rohre, Susan 69, 86, 102 Ross, Jacklyn 25, 26, 50, 69 Rowell, Angela 69 Rusk, Richard 69, 128, 141 Russell, James 70 Russell, Van 70 Sandegren, Christina 70 Sanders, Brenda 70 Sanders, Ginger 16, 26, 70, 78, 169, 180, 188, 212 Sanders, Tim 29, 70, 209, 213 Schlucter, Jeff 70, 172 Schaeder, Becky 70 Schroeder, Bonita 52, 70 Schroeder, Gerald 70 Scott, Mark 52, 71, 186, 204 Self, Ricky 71, 194 Shelton, Richard 50, 71, 73 Shivers, Gary 35, 58, 71, 72, 116 128, 141, 172, 175, 177, 186 Swiler, Shawna 13, 19, 25, 26, 27 52, 71, 157,186, 188 Simmons, Sandra 71, 198, 202, 209, 213 Simons, Gail 71 Sloan, Corina 26, 47, 71, 72, 157 187, 203, 212, 213 Smallwood, Susanne 37, 71, 212 Smith, Cindy 71, 199 Smith, Cathy 71 Smith, Elizabeth 72, 152, 153 Smith, Jeff 72, 198, 211 Smith, Libby 186, 202 Smith, Lisa 66, 72, 116, 186, 200 202 Smith, Natalie 26, 72, 186, 202, 209 Smith, Rick 72 Smith, Roger 72, 198, 211 Snider, Cathy 72 Snodgrass, Suzanne 25, 26, 72, 156 157,203 Snyder, Dale 19, 29, 72, 74, 141 143 Sorrells, Leslie 72 Spucek, Christina s Spencer, Sarah 72, 205 Spitzer, Larry 49, 73, 122, 124, 125, 187, 203 Stanley, Carol 26, 27, 42, 58, 65, 72, 73, 116, 200, 209, 212 Stanley, Christy 73, 85, 192, 207, 212 Stephenson, Lisa Stevener. Susan 73 Stewart, Holly 73, 199 Stirm, Kimberly 73, 201 Strahl, Dennis 59, 73, 209, 213 Strange, Scott 73 Stribling, Kelly 26, 47, 73, 186, 191, 209, 213 Stump, Joseph 73 Svesny, Mike 73, 128 Tapp, Debra 19, 26, 73, 148, 180 Tate, Donna 74, 191 ' Taylor, Carroll 74, 199 Tindell, Johnny 74, 199 Townsend, Mike 74 Townsend, Tami 52, 74, 148, 150, 188 Turek, Patricia 74 Turner, Terry 74, 212 Ussery, James 74 Van Patten, Brenda 49, 72, 74, 85, 116, 122, 123, 124, 209 Van Rosenberg, Karl 21, 24, 74, 123, 128, 130, 141, 172, 175, 212 Watkins, Arron 74 Watson, David 28, 74, 85, 192 Weldon, Wyndell 75, 198 VVhorton, Janette 49, 75, 122, 124, 125, 207 Wiese, Craig 160 Williams, Kelly 35, 75, 103, 141 Williams, Kimberly 75, 81 Wilson, Kenneth 75 Wilson, Kimberly 75, 116, 148, 209 Witcher, Leah 13, 34, 43, 75, 116, 186, 202 Wood, Woody 32, 75, 158 Wright, Christi 35, 75 Wright, Gloria 198 Wuthrich, Sharon 75, 186, 202, 209, 212 Yglecias, Edward 75 Young, Anita 75 Young, Joan 75, 116 Panther Da .' 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