North Little Rock High School - Wildcat Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)
- Class of 1970
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Shoum 4ha,LL l7MQLCG!!!LLf me uae, Ffnorze w4LUQ come, ':COliL0f!!LObUI4 Mane, and hezw, we no Lorxgfa maq bfrlde, bwtrwinftlo ,- ' he Qwbwdwgwamebbmgyl. god pampezf, wi all and 33 K , ,... mm L, ,1,.t1,,,Ma- MF. Fred C. Storm President sg L,f- :- Q 3 'tg' . 3 ' Q: ,ffl ,537 P Boaztf o fzfucafion Six outstanding community leaders, elected by the interested voters, choose the people who operate the North Little Rock Public School System, with its 13,191 pupils, its 1000 personnel, its 42 buildings, its 55,702,323 annual budget. Serving without remuneration of any sort, they determine the policies which shall be followed in the operation of the school system. Mr. Richard Oliver Vice-president Mr. Cecil Keller Secretary r 2 J W' 'V A IOMWISTRLUON i nom uffui N5 A-sg , , W,i. ,.A,A A B-- V,m,i .,AL ,WLM - ggggg SCHOOL5 Lg-n-Iv 19144, M, ,.....j..--. if ,if-. an Mr. James Taylor, District Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, and Mr. Garland Beavers, Director of Instructional Services, in front of the Administration Building. Mr. Walter Vestal Member , ,M ,rky i H . :rife-,,a,,A,.,Wlu1 ww dye' Mr. Graham Thompson Member -wqw Mr. John W. Smith Member si- ?, cfidrrziniiftafitfa Lgfficau Superintendent George E. Miller is well acquainted with the North Little Rock Public School System of which he has been a part since 1948. He served first as principal of Fourth Street Junior High, thenfor 12 years was principal of Senior High. He assumed his duties as superinten- dent July 1, 1969 after serving five years as deputy superintendent to Mr. F. B, Wright. Mr. George E. Miller Superintendent of Schools Administrative officers for the North Little Rock Public School System include a Superintendent and four Assistant Su- perintendents for Administr ation, Fi- nance, Curriculum Development, and Ed- ucational Projects. ' :n,, 5. 5? 'i Mr. W. E. Shelton Mr. Doyle Crownover Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Finance Administration Mr. Jimmie B. Dyer Mr. Andrew C. Power Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Curriculum Development Educational Projects ifjzinc ifz af 0.124 ESQIQQ Mr. Raymond Burnett Principal Mr. Duane Huddleston Vice-principal Dean of Boys Mrs. Vada Cowan Dean of Girls Y M r' 7 -OLL 125.5 Oli ,nw 1 5 2 Jie, ,B ri Miss Helen Frasier Counselor j',V'5ai 2 ' W?Qi,:'2'.44sievf- EE seisewglfifml 1' ug f. f fi 5 5 ,rms M se e a-,N Mrs. Faye Billingsley Director Counseling Services WIT 1:25511 1 ' S' QMS. i! 'f'7' 1 Mavis i if ' ,, . A94 ,, 'fs ' Q Mrs. Mary Jane Davidson Counselor Mrs. Carol Scott Counselor 2653 Q1 ' 'miigiesfz 5' a 5 -i gi' S i. 1. Mrs. Charles L. Carpenter Librarian -:wk-ry, Mrs. Clara Green School Nurse .l7ig'ZQ'?.fO.l2i 5 Vwzis, Eoozdifzafoz Mrs. Thomas J. Booker Assistant Librarian - . .gi 'Willie -, Mr. Fairfax Abraham Coordinator for Audio-Visual Instruction Ssczsfazisi Mrs. Margaret McCloskey Secretary to the Prmclpal Mrs. Madge Millsapps Secretary-Clerk S. Dana D. Matthey h ' Secretary to the Guidance Counselors Mrs. Helen Montgomery Mrs. Helen Elam Secretary-Clerk Secretary to the Guidance Counselors 'P Enflazfing 54.2411 an Ggcfioni As far as I'm concerned, there is nothing taught to the student more important than com- munication. If a child cannot communicate, it is a greater handicap than the loss of a limb reading, wr iting, speaking, that's com- munication! --Mrs. Sue Perry Three years of English Literature and composition, journalism, creative writing, speech and debate make up the C ommunic at ions Department on Wildcat Hill. Recognized as one of the best in the state, this department offers the student ex- cellence in teaching and curriculum. . 143 s iffy-H4525 Lf' s Mrs. Sue Perry, in addition to her duties as head of the Com- munications Department, teaches two classes of sophomore Honors English and two of regular English. Mrs. Gale Eddins, completing her first year on the Hill, teaches Senior English. s E 1 K E l 2 .ma-gg , Hum Mrs. Vada Cowan teaches two classes of senior Honors English. An accomplished organist, guitarist, and cartoonist, Mr. Bill Garvin teaches regular and basic senior English. Knowing her love for owls, the students in Mrs. Diane Hendrick's senior English classes presented her with this fine specimen. A newcomer to the Hill, Mrs. Brenda Tackett took over the senior English classes formerly taught by Mrs. Billie Jo White. 43 tikpa acfing Former Wildcat cheerleader, Mrs. Kathy Thompson returned to her Alma Mater to teach junior English. ,nm .Q--,.,t....M Ls. Mrs. Wyonne Swafford greets her Senior English students cheerfully, 1? I Q + 'YWEZM 2 WW ,. .1 'X QSM 325 Mrs. Sue Wolfe discusses famous peo ple in literature with her junior Englis class. , ...,. afar Vw' il if Mrs. Lynn Tarkington educates sophomore students in the art of English. - ' - ' ,,, M esza eis gg W 3 if ,.,,.a, i Q, , . : . .,,1 A f gm , , g5?'?ff'i' F1 'E J ,'::.7 1' -:fin ,, . 55 A ' 5,- M. , . .. -'.: . ,E+ K HJ -ve g, ,sz . 1 7, V -25 ,. 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Former NLRHS Hi-Comet Editor and cheerleader, Mrs. Jane Ann Harper teaches sophomore English. 4, li MW MI 'f 1 , r L. .J f 5 7 ...,,,,-MW .i fa ,mt xgpzafeing . . I i . wah ... ' Miss Carol Carter teaches Junior English. WILL! SHARES he ,Q is W 4 A gun, ,gffikfwieu Q sg- mis? 4'-a 4, K S-'ff as.. 'S t f X' min? H gfggi if R! Q ,Tir , Qi M ik 5 V F 9: Q-n. 5 Mrs. Emogene Wetherington joined the NLRHS faculty at semester. She teaches Junior Englishg honors and regular. Miss Mariella Stone creates a casual learning atmosphere in one of her Junior English classes. Q. C5y2E5CE ana! Dsgafs Swfucfarzfi as M 7 I Mr. Ray Poindexter is Wildcat Hi1l's only debate instruc- torg he also teaches three classes of speech and one of basic English. irnaf f, ' . , , . ' ' I ,,,L Qkzin Kyafttagfs fx silence 1 me One of the most valuable assets a per- son can possess is the art of speaking. Whether in public or in private, the ability to express one's self coherently is of vital importance. The speech and debate classes at NLRHS are noted for the excellent facilities they offer to students interested in the speaking arts. The various speaking techniques are studied along with the basics involved with delivery --- poise, diction, and pitch. This year's debate team won six out of the eight debates in which they participated. .. ,,, 3, ii Q. . ..,.L , 35 : ': '75 fl ?5ti2ii'f.i:'?if3Q5?L 'S.........,, J' is - N J M MT E ,t,u l 1 , 53 4 Debate students Cabove and leftj prepare their various topics, while Cbelowj speech students get ready to broad- cast in a simulated radio program. ,I 21 ' J ,, ,S i, 'i....:,,, . ug.,.tg-.,,.,m.,.-,..ea.,,..--1 -- A -1 ,. all W, V Qifidk' if ia: as if 716 Z Q 1 'ii . 2i?f ri Z tt :F F W a asv 3, i gs! is Q if K, , rig! 2 ,N ,Via JL r J . --bf. i me '12r:si.-'.. li ' . r 1 i ty 1 : ,V '31- f , I L owzna Lil7l ifkscoufi life arzc! fgdflpillfllgi Whether meeting deadlines, selling ads, making pictures, or typing stories, the journalism depart- ment on Wildcat Hill always manages to publish an outstanding paper and yearbook, the Hi-Comet and Wildcat. 2 S E 3 E E Miss Katye Lou Russell, Journalism and Creative Writing instructor. A- , E 'Li' s at is Ls If sw x. ,i . ,., 1 ,gigs 53153 f v fig? gf w f 5 tgfii L 'H E X ts L 3 f 'f Cabovel Hi-Comet editors Patti Stanley, Louise Pace, and Debbie Bowker work Staff photographers Ron Stone and Jimmy Sebring get diligently on the paper while Cbelowj Annual editors Beverly Sawyer, Dee Schulten ready for another shot. and Linda Napper motmt pictures for the '70 Wildcat a 5 51 -nm. 1, .,,, 5 W wi 'fx W salma iisi W' 48 Linda Jones, staff mem ber and also Creative Writing stu manuscript . dent readies ' ra' 5 at 1 r Creative Q Hjtifirzg i-Jloifsu rzfify Creative Writing is a class designed for the student who Wishes to improve his se1f-expres- sion, An informal course, the students are en- couraged to write from their own ideas and 1 1, r V ,xE,,i:i u eeeeL , .n thoughts by means of short stories, biographies, C up 15 M, . poetry, and plays. In its third year on the Hill, A? or 'W ,S,fen n Ltt gg W . H Creative Writing has proved to be a very popular is f s - , f4 f Q'ff' , r, ig C 34 course for the independent student witha mind of I ie, it , .... aj I-L35 .- ., . 1, 4- . ,, W t....wr,.M, tri- rnsar,-mia - - 1, .... . A V. nw . , .,. I Creative Writing students Debbie Martin, Dick Hammons, and Lyn Jones search for material for their short stories. , pt his own. ar? John Herndon, A1a.n Leverit, and Connie Hoxie discuss their favorite authors in 21 class lab period. n....,,K ,SN 'five l7Ql29LL0.9E,5,- Ugg Qfoicaz of- biffazzmf Countzisz ww Mrs. Sara Helms, head of the language department, teaches ' Latin I and III. will Q Miss Jean Crumby, the only French! teacher, operates the master panel in the new language lab. The study of a country's language brings together the thoughts and customs of different peoples. The language department onWi1dcat Hi11,one of the best equipped in the state, strives to unite the speech and actions of our foreign neighbors with our own. ,?,g.....w-F Spanish students make use of the modern equipment added this year to the language department. :Que Mrs. Nancy Joan Vela, new to the North Little Rock faculty, is an instructor of Spanish I and II. 32,-7' . Q Ifgzf Q Mr. William C, Beard teaches a dual course con sisting of Spanish II and French II. J , yi ,,,,,,w,i' 4 ,E Q 5 e a ,Q nzszicafz flfiitozy fgcfzfozai X 'zorzfisu Men who do not know their country' s history are doomed to repeat it. I put that on the board once and it was amazing how many students remembered it. --Dr . Jean Fleming American History is a study of our land's heritage and cultures as they have progressed through the years . A required subject for graduation, American History is a necessity for a student to learn and profit by others mistakes. Q if I - M , .N 1 , 5 V 4 H . V ,.:. 5 ,..iv .is,:.f. , 5 in .. .rixiliiuy .V,, ,ug , V ' A k ,gn- Dr. Jean Fleming, a resident of the Hill for many years, teaches American His- tory and is a favorite with her students. xr Es ,Si A newcomer to Wildcat Hill is Mrs. Ann Smith, teacher of American History. .f Aside from his American History classes, Mr. Carl Moore sponsor of the Key Club. Always with a ready smile is American History instructor, Mrs. Dorothy Priddy. rw--Q... we y 5 5 ir' 8 gig sf 41,1 my an 5 ,3 History bulletin boards reflect things of vital importance to tody's student. ,N TWH M35 TITRTWS , K ,,.,,Mw,,,,...l, rw., em M, ,,.., M.wm...W.7,..,, ,..,,-.f,.,....,,.-....f A X M I...-...,.,t......f.W.,W,..,r V . lm.-qW....... sf , hug? K 'l ,. 'm.'.E'mNW ' W wdmvlv4?M'5'6 ' ..lg 1-p-M .-..-.-M,.,..l ,4...m-,.-vm... -.www-.......M... if f' ulwgwpu.-qw . 'awww-wmv A-1 Lilgmawuafna bf--H , ..,..-. mqwanyw-Q K ,.-v..m,...t-..,.-.NH www ,wana ivf14ilv' 'W' ' 9 ...MAN wp-..-4 '-Q-A--M-A t,-...W M My ww mm- , ,, -A-,,.:. f 'sq 7-H fw f s!-eirwfueff-',w.f 'fi -3, 'M 3 -1. - Mrs. Kyle Baldwin took over Mr. Charles Thompson's American History classes upon his departure at semester. . Another newcomer to Wildcat Hill during the second semester was Mrs. Patricia Barker, who took over Mrs. Grace Mosley's Amer- ican History classes. Students learn about the world around them by reading magazine and news- paper articles pertaining to the topic studied. eytee is if Mr. John McKinnon is the only Economics and American Government instructor at NLRHS, Here he assists some of his students in a project being prepared for presentation. Elcononz ici, go U52 nina nf Kyafuagfz szignag P Q91 s L33 1 6-rr T We rw ,, W, ffm , , Q A 1 X is as L 2 wi K 'If-R will E nw Q it W'-14 '5 n K f are . 1 , - , ,.. , Qi 'B 3 A relatively new course on Wildcat Hill, Economics and American Government offers -y I MW , the interested student insight into the com- plicated world of government and economy. Many teaching aids are used to enhance the course including a session in which students were representatives of various imagainary countries. 'mfozfcf fyiifozlj ana! gsogzapgy Un Usitigats fivuifizations an f as tk A textbook is never adequate. Mr. Roger Reaves prepares a bulle tin board to add interest to his classroom. Mr. Don Robbins, teacher of World Geography is completing his second year at NLRHS. World History and World Geography offer the student an introduction to the world and its many cultures, oivilzations, and landmarks. It enables the student to travel in his classroom, visualizing other peoples and their way of life. 7 n., iii YO? it Q World History is taught by Mrs. Louise Cammack with the help of many visual aids. TZ!-QS? J , H L ,gf T? , ,, 5sasg 'ly5j1 g K . 3' . Q- , ya . i, , ,iz is u 1',, V LLL A a t 1 tltt g ' ' i 'T A- Mez., use-2.' 2: Pia. Q., .,,,, mu .w gf S We f is I-is f, me -fwvsff :::mfq s' mm A 4 , QW aw.. 1 f MS? ' ' , u 'am-gm f f V i,-ew-fa' wa fi I 1 JL , 'zf' '?Ilia.f,3WQ?i7 is Mies J 1-ls, stair f af H vf4':zai-MW -A fi -, -,A MZ- my 1 1. f A -- li,-f,,,wu wzgiifif 5' Lk-, liffi' .f iff:- f r f-W: -..,. -- N, f -465-5 'N,.--, again: - 3-was wr '-1 Agpffkf -:,.5XN,. 'L 'V' -,, , l vi-1 ' 'l y A .1 ....: ...E . M. .,.,,.. .T W --- -'- ir- . ,fwfr , ,, .. A.,, , M :-' :'1fxVfEU Vwfffvf , - ' 'lf U I I '. A V 'X ,fAf53t' ' f. -Af ' va , - v ' f U, . 3, ' ' , ,. fri 7 Q43 t , S T if! ig r - 1 . ,,.... A 5 4 ft, Z:' ' M. 1 1 Mrs. Garland Beavers, veteran instructor in H always greets her class with a smile. ,f...,, 'Y 'f 5 if? .ff 3 LI1'l'12.Il R el ations , qi? lk I SQ .,kk. M, i M P' sem it ,, gg 4 Ji Q , 5 as 1 at Lmzarz zkjsfationz- life an diction Getting along with others is one of the first things a student learns when he enters the busy world at NLRHS. Human Relations is a Course especially designed to make one aware of his relation to others. ,....J Col. James R, Parker is a highly skilled instructor in Human Relations. Y . Uzanaacfing Business ana! Excflanga Teaching business subjects is such a pleasure! Whether the training is for personal use or for vocational use, it is gratifying to see students develop skills with adefinite pur- pose. And with the addition of new equipment in the department this year, we feel that We can do an even better job. .......Mrs. Mary Hendrickson State Business Teacher of the year., J N W uuyl :,.,,:. My Mrs. Mary Miller, Commercial Department head, de- cides on the day's assignment for her typingl classes Mrs. Mary Louise Schmidt teaches Bookkeeping and Accounting. Mrs. Patricia Donahey, a 1955 alumna, teaches Typing I. T l71J'lJ ar1urufwv I Mrs. Phyllis Fisher grades papers from her Office Prac- tice classes. A W 1 as if ? an - X 5 fi f is isi' , 2... M Ls v mix .., .,:f s ia 235-5 , i, ' , I W. ,H EY . , M M Y ' f r PM-W.. -saws? -Q we ws? ' msg.. Tis? 'if-ff. ff-KE A, V- I ' ' . f W - A M f M Mrs. Carolyn Garner starts her first semester on the Hill as Typing I teacher. Miss Kathleen Cooper teaches Business Principles and Business Law. it .lf , fx NN f fqx :swiss Q A l esseie it to New to the faculty on Wildcat Hill is Miss Jane Sparrow who also teaches Business and Business Law. Q il 'Gu M' B' QDZEPQZSQ -9 ,a 3 Sis,- foz uairzafm. 'tmfozfcf Future Business Leaders of America are commercial art students who plan careers in the business world. All of them are skilled in secretarial and office tech- niques and many serve as monitors to faculty members. The 1969-1970 FBLA officers are Cbottom rowj Eris Harris, pres- identg JoAnne Klassen, recording Secretaryg Ctop rowj Doris Thirion, corresponding secretaryg Dianne Pharr, treasurerg Brenda Highes, 2nd vice-presidentg and Donna Shuffield, lst vice-president. Not shown is Gayle Camp, Reporter. isiidui A-1 it -slr' W' Mrs. Betty Dempsey teaches Shorthand I, and has taught at NLRHS for three years. Aside from her Secretarial Tech- niques and Typewriting classes, We 'fm' i iti t Mrs. Mary E, Hendrickson spon- sors the FBLA, 1l nouizing jute .fifs ana! :Hatter Math gives students an opportunity to develop skills in reasoning, logic, and dis- cipline. Without them, a vital part of a stu- dents' educational need would be lost. North Little Rock High School offers a well developed math program to it's stu- dents, consisting of the intricacies of trig- onometry and calculus to the basics taught in general math. Mr. Raymond Simon explains an Algebra II problem to Tommy Plker L. J X X L V V s '- than mm bcfarr lumens von nu lrulv n olullml lf! von usually ,Mix A mwwiar null mxrr ixtmr lmm iq 'mu Icssau Him um wr u qonb :' mln nt 555' :ou mlm xxmiu n mmnlu v-nt n qrmwa or ml nmmlmnfrb hm' 3 'ta lyme been un!! that PNP!! mm! npr mm' make fun xmslakrs 2-lib IWW 33 Q y mn c .-mmf sv wifi 1' nun ci xmaif miie-. I2 in Le Qjarzszafcffaffr lpzoui .51 Qourufafiorz Mrs. R. L. Pringle teaches general math and Geometry 'E WSW, eeee ee e,kel elL Ae,e 3 t 1 Mr. Jerry Huddleston prepares for his general math classes. He also teaches business arith- metic. W X ' 3:88 Si M 3 R ,s ., W 1 x L,,g,a,,,.w f 'K + 5. r W? 'iff W L E :fi . ir, A F . I Sz, 7,75 9 5 ,,-f' p Egg 3 in Wg g fi 4 2- . - 2 fV,' fi lk, f Je Qi ,I - ' rsh I ,V if -i f ' ' ' I 1 3 K z .4 Gqfgsgzaf- figs 5 l 5 I laffi --5 A great favorite among all NLRHS students, Mr. Raymond Simon , teaches accelerated and regular Algebra II. S s E 3 Mrs. Phyllis Simon lectures to one of herAlgebra II classes on expanded equations. New to the NLRHS faculty, Mrs. Carol Snaders teaches Algebra I and general math. 1 Q f 7 Jrfrfcfarzcacf 5 I faffz 'js ac 1251 lpzirzc iflfisf. H ig h e r Mathematics-Trigonometry, Calculus, and Math Analysis, are designed for the student who wishes to increase his knowledge of the world of mathematics. iff Mrs. Helen Weeks, a familiar face on the Hill, teaches Advanced Math, Calculus, and Trigonometry. X f f ya Sandy Sandusky and Louise Pace discuss one of their mathematical problems. Travis Parr uses a chart on common functions to explain a problem to the class. nl., an S369 f LQ .sw 1 sk Switflsifii ? , Q- +1 , 'e 7 , I X xi A ff- gn- 3 1 . P. Rickie Porter and Mike Blasingame prepare their home- f' 'tii' it work in Trigonometry. fa, A . , 7 f K , , buiuzgii .7'f'ZLfEl7lEfLC fri lpzacficaf ,-gw:53,j.-- K L.. W Q . M 1 I -- I ' we . . 'T', v -'Z Miss Janet Szczypien, a newcomer to the NLRHS Math De- partment teaches Business Arithmetic. 216 59' Mr. Drew Kelso has a threefold purpose on Wildcat Hill as in structor of General Math, Algebra I and II. W 4, uw fl Ax N 1 xii. ,.L7Cll7lL3L!Cl E v 7 7 W W L AOXUEL lfwzo fling: Nu Lambda Rho officers are: Roger Fowler, President Marcy Demoney, Vice President, Kathy Herrington, Sec- retary, Sharon Ashberry, Treasurer. In the classroom and before school in math study hall, Nu Lambda Rho members seek for themselves and others an under- standing of math principles. ipgffiici- in 5 f laai The challenge of the science class: to educate people in what nobody knew yesterday, and prepare in our schools for what no one knows yet, but what some people must know tomorrow. No one can claim an all-around educa- tion without sonne understanding of it. ---Mrs. Rheba Taylor The Science department on Wildcat Hill includes the many facets of science from bi- ology to physics. Students are offered various courses for their particular interests and needs , and are given the best possible guidance. ,Ewan A W , ,gf '- 1' lllltyli 17 5' Cfzsnzizmfzy Cxflfozai Com oiifiolz of Life :J , , Senior Sandy Sandusky performs an experiment in chemistry lab. By exploring the sciences through the eyes of chemistry, Mr. A. H. Rutherford brings in- terest in to the classroom with the aid of modern labs and new equipment. Q v Lviofo isis :Sfucfg 7, , if LULIZ s.l!ZLlZ i iwwigl--WW is w V, A 4' , . , : ff: l- A , '-:' if 'iii' 1 - fini?-,,,f .. M If R, K i . 1 'fT::-572' - if as Y'5s3' A v. zfiskilfiqi' ,. I' k P-vE?iig,2EE.?25fl--L.I 7Q.vgg5q1g?Q :-' 5?iL:.i- M- if -V..f--1ff'lei:'MY'-im :wx ,L 'A . 'jf s . .fg-fl' gr K -- A. .Q .-W, --2225-nga M- gsiwlym :gag 1 Q - . f- 'Qi'sawmgsffa-1,x'f.'5iS2m -i f - K H - 5 vi 359' Wixf il f-,.. X . ' Sm ' Mrs. Mary Emma Hess helps students in biologi- cal studies. R A1511 P B0 xm 'mx ,,A, My Sophomore girl learns the correct way to dissect a frog. left to right: sophomore, turtle, sophomore Miss Mary E, Law laughs with her biology class while conducting an experiment. Biology, the study of life, brings the student closer to the hows and whys of living organ- isms. At North Little Rock, a student is given the best possible instruction in both the classroom and the laboratory. 2 fifs and gunifiscf Science Ogcfusnfuzai in aaznizzg ...nuff Mr. Richard Vaughn, new to the Hill, teaches Unified Science and Chemistry. 4 ii: H Y if ii .2 X ,- 14' 1 5 ' iiliei i 1 L, Mrs. Joy Troy, and alumna of NLRHS, is serving her third year as Life Science teacher. , if Q 3k b 9 K 32511 ' 5 f Mr. Vaughn aids his students in a Unified Science experiment. if v 6 lflifcl QCLSIZCE - -f'Zi-C7lig171 wzffiat jfzfazaifi U2 Qyciafzca Theta Science Officers are: Gary Matson, Kathy Herrington, Tommy Car- penter, Larry Ketcham and Rosemary White 'lf Tri-Chem officers are: Roger Fowler, Pam Starkey, Larry Ketcham, Tommy Carpenter, Kathy Herrington, and Sharon Ashberry Qufuza V Onzama .su aazn. Hts Oqzf Mrs. Anne W, Browder relaxes in the department living room between classes. ! Mrs. Billie Robinson, head of the Homemaking Department, exchanges ideas with practice teachers. E ls, .,,., N , mc -., , ..... .. alia, lsec f Home Economics is a necessary part of every girl's educational program. We try to keep the program current to meet the needs ofthe home- maker today. --- Mrs. Billie Robinson Areas included in the NLRHS Home Ec pro- gram are human relations, child care develop- ment, foods, consumer education, management, clothing and housing. Mrs. Marjorie Kirby assists Linda Brewster in the sewing lab. I . fi Sei ,,gqg 41. M Future Homemakers Officers: Csittingj Melinda Cornelius, reporterg Beckie Robbinette, treas- Mills, first vice-presidentg Stephanie Brown, urerg Jerri Lyons, historiang andJudyJohnston, secretaryg Jeanne Bennett, presidentg and Deb- second vice-president. bie Bates, third vice-president. CstandingjBette 029029 anc! 5 f lafazia 1 To create invent to make some- thing work to give form or shape where there was none before. It takes skill to do this, not acquired, but developed and per- fected. Vocational Arts offers this opportunity to Wildcats willing to begin with them- selves, materials and a plan. Mechanical drawing, woodwork, electronics, auto me- chanics, machine shop, arts and crafts, all begin this way and grow into a useful ability. f v if WW 'WW . ,W l 1,3 Mr. Michael Regauld assists a student in preparing a plate in Mechanical Drawing. Mr. Regauld teaches Mechanical Drawing I and II. as U - if if .. 1 i i' 'si ' .N , f if, gg' K .6 A, wi-' -Fas . . f' . ' 'r - -V , '. . 5- 1:5 -fis t. -i-,r fqss-. fi . c . 12 r f: , ' 1: Y i L 5 mir, i , ' N 6 ,.Q. Us-4' Mr. John Doolos has a duel job as teacher of both Elec- tronics and Related Science and Math. Right-An Elec- tronics student puts his skills to use in building a radio. Conzgirzing clflilacf, 5 lflattez I 7 U22 Cyzafti, ffactzonici if 'sw s 1 ,V Q .t 'Q ' J rnin t ,:1 - H I :E I um 2 V aw 4 ' V 1 r ' n , j 'Q - X nf . ' Mr. James Sparks, crafts instructor, talks with a student MMP' . L'::'I: Q' 5 I is l A .,T 44 VAVK kxiiiki cwacfiina Shop- gbzaflazing ffoz Unduifzy Mr. Robert Callahan is the instructor in Machine Shop. Machine Shop consists of a two year course in the use of industrial machines, designed to prepare a student for jobs requiring an occupational skill. HT' Mr. Samuel Phillips, woodwork teacher, shows students the art of perfection in creating materials from wood. 4 M!ooJcvo'zg- Ogzf and Q31 ofanion 4 :Vg W! his Uguto gigab- yuh qv. Gwscfiaraicaf fagozatozy Mr. Eulin Downing heads the Auto Shop. Students interested in entering auto mechanic professions find their niche in the Auto Shop. They learn how to cope with motor problems by having to solve them. .ifijaftzfacf Qwciarzcs and 5 i iatfi, To learn and to perfect is the aim of the Related Science and Math classes , Among the many fields taught is the art of blue-print reading and blue-print de- sign. Here in the Related Science and Math class, students are taught to solve problems dealing with everyday occurrences. -..--. Safe-if The 1969-1970 VICA Officers display the c1ub'S insignia. 'Nanny Mr. Gerald Nicholson teaches Related Science and Math plus classes in Machine Shop and Blue Print Reading. The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, better known as VICA, is made up of interested students who plan to make a career of vocational arts. Each mem- ber is urged to participate in various con- tests and further his knowledge of vo- cational fields. arzcf Boaifi any V Orion l:L:s'Q-2 V .L uv' fit? E5 r - f f??5.igm . ,L.,,.Q. LZSZ 4 - ' . ir 5 . . W W ei ' 'A ttt ? ff , S Rumi, v-vk f,,, ive, .fkk ,-.H xii A K ibn 'L Mr. J. Raymond Brandon is director of the Wildcat bands and chairman of the Fine Arts department. Assistant director of the bands is Mr. Ron Bryant, completing his second year on the Hill. Besides being one of the biggest and best high school bands in the state,the Wildcat band has been a part of almost every activity on the Hill. lt has represented the high school at all of the home football games and several out of town events. The band always puts on a near-perfect performance and adds an air of excitement and spirit supporting the various Wildcat teams. Practice, practice and more practice leads to perfection in every Wildcat band performance. 5 grxyy 'ix R 93, I New f'.r,,5Sm2e- ,fp , - I M.. 5- , ,, f 'V 'www 1, 4 QR, ,ga Q' a 5. .t 18, , , .-,,-MQQ,-x,r7,f W, my .. I .rig wyjn. Wg, A-,-yi, ,kayak remix Q - :WT 2 MUQ- nie or 'Qi A T fQ2y9ss:f1?i1 ia H at ga' ff A ,W pvwfg' K V, ,ek ,Mi it K-fri my-g,.v V, fy, Intrioate formations added much to the Marching Band's many performances. Sporting brand new uniforms this year, the band looked great on the field as Well as off Twa V ir Under the leadership of Drum Major Robert Allain, the marching band rehearses constantly in order to present their perfect per- formances. X 1. X L1 ii 7? C7OlZC8'ZfI 6712001 Ogffairnzi 'flfzity Uffzougg 5 l fuiic A group of 64 mixed voices comprise the 1969-1970 Concert Choir. Much rehearsal and preparation are required for the choir to be satisfied that their performances are of a standard expected of North Little Rock High School students. Aside from singing at school assemblies, the choir was honored by many invitations from outside the school including a performance at the A.E.A. convention, and a Christmas Eve spot on television. Mrs Elizabeth Bickford IS assistant director of the Concert Choir and teaches three classes of Choral Muslc I I7lCll1fjfQ.CEi of Cfzozaf- luiic 450' rf' 6 2 . 3 ,mil The Choral Music Department is divided into many smaller and special- ized units. The Trio and Quartet di- rected by Mrs. Bickford, Girl's En- semble, directed by Mr. Whiteg and the Sophomore and Junior Choruses joined with the Concert Choir produce an out- standing choral program. Ggzf Ex 151151 Czaafozli jcfsaa We all have a basic love for art and music, Whether we realize it or not, it is a part of everyone's life. . . . ,Art expresses the ideas of your generation. - Mrs. Searcy Thompson Mary Lou Young Cabovey completes the covers for the thrones the Queens will use on Color Day. CRightj Officers of the Art Club, Jimmy Cathey, James Stokes, Jan Masters, and Shirley Carter admire the mobiles made by art students. 88 Si .,.. . ,. .gb .. W 4 i iz? 3,355 if 1 Jan Masters adds final touches to the painting used on the cover of the 1970 Wildcat. - Art students fi . Q me ' x A The Statue of Liberty used in the patriotic assembly was painted by the art classes, the Wildc ner before each football game. I x I,- in y f All , 'x.J Mrs. Searcy Thompson, head of Wildcat Hi1l's art department, looks over the Color Day crowns with some of her students. 89 'nam a :Rafe 41151 'za ati wifi! New to the NLRHS faculty, Mrs. Charmaine Cook teaches speech and drama. Cleftj Mrs. Cook demonstrates the correct method of applying stage make-up on willing model, Monty Holmes. As one of their yearly projects, the drama classes designed and made masks, portraying various characters. K if inlrf E Q E In full regalia, Linda Brewster, Cindy Carraway, and Nancy Ackerman present their skit about the First Americans. Gayle Camp portrays a character in an improvised skit. Tina Johnson and Debbie Reeves represent the past and the present in their skit by wearing appropriate costumes. B With model and with sketch, Tommy Ross and Ruth White show Eighteenth Century French costumes. ef- if 91 QD be Usfofling - 'I owe 11 and ifif 3 A Sf, E ,.v.f, . 1' 3 I 5' I l 3 Q - ,.., N. W. q,1W H ,qzg 1, zil 5 5f'5l' -, . ., Yi if W k ' 3' A - . ,wif-A Whether it be calisthenics, track, basketball, or football, the boy's P.E. -M9525 www is ww mg?-581 we 3 ,SR B? are department is always on the move. Led by the various coaches, each P.E. class helps its members shape up with the aid of rigorous exercise and fitness programs. ff-iz. 2. QD? ' 7? -f fzifucal ,cfucafiorz Q, Q46 5. in Qbavafofgrrzsmf an-'- ' ,, t , lf 1-A, I '-w. .fs-1ifSig.M,,h, Q If E mK'h it 1 refer iiee 'ii eese he ig, if W, V t 1 Q-1 k1'g ,remix 1 .if iv ,gg is :Liege in L K V I Q- ' Q, ry -- kvuiv 7 ' li! 1 K sf' t fiffgii' Miss Frances Lewis in addition to being head of the Girls' Physical Fitness Department spends many summer mornings at Catette practice as their teacher-sponsor. Sponsor of the Varsity and B-Team Cheerleaders, Mrs. JaRene Buddenberg teaches classes in Girls' P,E, A vital part of every girl's education is the instruction she receives in P.E.. Emphasis is placed not on actual physical ability, but on building and keeping health- ful bodies. Through such activities as tumbling, volleyball,bowling, and calisthenics, the girls build beautiful bodies the heathful way. Each PE instructor sponsors one of the three spirit organizations on Wildcat Hill: the Catettes, Cheerleaders, and PepCats, in addition to her teaching duties. 6 5 V -5 Mrs. James Newth teaches girl's P.E. and is sponsor of the Pepcats. . milfsatrfg nzstuzi lujsafffg, An opportunity to learn about safety, first aid, and health is offered to stu- dents who are unable to participate in the P.E. courses at NLRHS. Mrs. Jane Newth provided an interesting year of learning about the various aspects of health. A representative from the Pu1askiCountyChap- ter of the Red Cross gives instruction on re- susciatation to the Health classes. l i X il 31505211 X' Nl .4 tg l? if ggi Jimi Offfra Jgufonzollilii 1 In the classroom and behind the wheel teenage drivers are taught good driving habits, safety, courtesy in driving and defensive driving through Drivers t Education. The course's instructor is Coach Bob Bowden. lt is a six-week optional course offered to all Wildcats. L., H Awww , , , was Www K K kwrrr, V, I. s i,:g'ic'i'-HW--Q-1 'Wikis K' rv-1--r--fs-V I H ...s,, T K hx I M wi My fx fZ'?5 L., . j M' f ' 5 - K , f. f ,-s, f 'gr 4- Z Y : ,ug 15, , 1, 'A ' , 53 Y' A1 Q f' g Yi it -1 , -g ' i Y v -A A group of Driver's Ed students leave the school to apply their classroom knowledge behind the wheel. puff? ' - 'Z' q xi 'qi - or TA BRAW AHC SUQAHG f .. fm 5. ff! S a ff' -r if J wh.o4,enzaAlefcqaaw1,rlmaqne,begack wil. Wdhnwglwmnaqefwdwmcmbiwt wwngdwwwhhwdwtthebm Www ffwf MM fm we Woe Uwv IM H-U, :fum who affwwn me. W blaze. Nam befofue 'such G fmpw, Uqw, and each M M lame, Q4 has mate. 99 15:2 73, . well now m .9 Zell of Led, Ladfi, fain Qiniag :Sscmorz lllfaffl 5 fbkmggla Q Ima Q Hfiflfcafi Cyafzfwza gint lpzsfz Lgfalrzgozss The Wildcats, picked number six in the presea- son poll going into the first city Jamboree, came out victorious as they whipped both Hall and Central by penetrations. The small, but very quick Wildcats relied on the sweeping of the ends and Bruce Waters, to de- feat the Tigers with one penetration to none. In the fourth quarter, the Cats clashed with the Hall High Warriors, winner of their game with Parkview., The Cats were forced to kickoff to the Warriors and Allan Thompson returned the ball to his 29 where Alan Leveritt made him cough it up, giving the Wildcats their first and last penetration. Hall threatened only once when David Bunting stepped inside the 20 and fumbled, giving the Cats the ball and the City Jamboree crown. 5 Vf i hx, er Coach Ken Stephens head football coach B it Coach Gary Goss football offensive line coach B-team basketball coach 'N 0 t .. Coach Jim Faulkner sophomore football and basketball coach , ,S 3 3 Ei, Coach Eldon Hawley football defensive line coach vm., Coach Jim Crowson head track coach football defensive secondary -gig ' . Coach Bob Bowden head basketball coach sophomore football coach The Bearcats engineered a powerful attack as their first score came on an end around play in the second quarter. John Lawrence took the ball for the Bearcats and circled in for the score, giving his team a 7-0 lead at halftime. In the second half, Bruce Waters plunged over from the two yard line to cap a 40 yard drive tying the game 7-7. Coming back for another score after an in- Ricky Porter quarterback 3 years Greg Smelser split end 2 years if -Y ' V .ir --if .. ' . . , it Q 1 L a- , 2 5,3 :awww ' igkl ggigffl Cats Qin tpfaktf Q1 ay orzig iw .AVLLCCLLIIZZQ to fsazcati In the first regular game of the season, the Wildcats were having trouble mustering up an offense and were forced to capitalize on the Jones High Dragons mistakes and their own big defen- sive plays. The first Wildcat score came on a 25-yard field goal by Hugh Karl putting the Cats ahead, 3-Og howeverg this didn't hold the Dragons long as they caught the NLR secondary off-guard and completed a 55 yard pass play to the Wildcat three yard line. Two plays later they scored and led 8-3. As the Dragons kicked off, the Cats weren't to be denied as Jim Harmon raced 80 yards for the Cats second score. The next Wildcat score came in the second half when Bill Word blocked a quick kick and Mike Charles jumped on it at the one foot line. Rickie Porter took it over for the score, giving the Cats a 17-8 lead. In the fourth quarter, the defense again made a big play and jumped on a fumble at the Jones three. They went on in for their last score, mak- ing the final score: Wildcats 24-Dragons 8. In their first AAAA Conference game of the season, North Little Rock lost to the Horace Mann Bearcats 15-14 in Wildcat Stadium. aerference call which placed the ball on the Mann 10-yard line, Wildcat quarterbackRickie Porter swept and dived into the end zone from the one yard line. The Cats then took the lead 14-7. The winning Bearcat score came on a 24- yard pass play from Toombs to Burt, forcing the Bearcats to go for a successful two-point con- version. This loss gave the Cats their first loss to Horace Mann in the school's history. Kenneth Williams defensive end, linebacker 2 years Bruce Waters tailback 2 years is , , ',f,-' is I p.,, .K -If swwf, f - lOl 51 Q f S by fa A t an si A ,l.331. g 1fV X '- f - z2,t,ffigfii-I . W vzkzgl. V ig Q, 41: 5:5 gm. Randy Adams Tommy Suttle linebacker offensive end 2 years 2 years Wafianf Cafi Qiggf .jlfazcfg E-Dzfaafsd Clfalz 93014140 The Wildcats dropped their second AAAA con- ference game in a row to the Hall High Warriors. Af- ter coming back in a valiant effort to close in on a 20 point deficit at halftime, the Cats fought hard, only to fall short 20-12. The Warriors took the opening kickoff and marched 65 yards aided by Thomas Henry sweeping in for the first Warrior score. Their second score came on a 14 yard jaunt by John Compton giving them a 14-0 lead. Later in the game, the Warriors bounced back. James Flynn hit Henry with a 34 yard touchdown aerial, and the first half ended with Hall leading 20-0. ln the second half, North Little Rock began to es- tablish an attack. Rickie Porter hit Bruce Waters with a screen pass and Waters ran 31 yards for a touchdown. The defense held and the Wildcats took over againg eight plays later, Waters swept in for the score. The Wildcats two point conversion was nul- lified by a penalty. The final score was Hall 20- North Little Rock-12. On October 3, the Wildcats were handed their third straight defeat 21-10 by El Dorado. The Cats took the opening kickoff and drove the length of the field, only to be stopped and forced to go for a field goal. The 21 yard kick was successful and the Wildcats took an early 3-0 lead. ln the second period, El Dorado came roaring back and scored on a 4 yard run by Ronnie Ollison. A controversial 85 yard kickoff return by North Little Rock's Jim Harmon was nullified bya clipping penalty, and the Wildcats took the ball on the one foot line. The referees got into a discussion with 25 sec- onds left on the clock causing it to run out ending the half with the Oilers leading 7-3. The Oilers took the second half kickoff and drove down the field for the score and then came back with an onside kick, recovering it at the Wildcat 47. An- thony Jones took the ball in for the score. 102 ft e sy 2 N -as 'V ., w 1 XZ Y P i 203321: , , tyci , . 2 --ww Mike Blasingame offensive guard 2 years Bill Word tackle 1 year K in L- sing! je i Xa xl fmgigd x 4- -ftiff' ,il -. - . . , My , . Jay Herndon nose guard 2 years Mike Charles defensive end, linebacker 2 years J 5- 1 'i l cf: ,-i. f',,wf'L, x it fu .eil 'i is :Q V-.rg gi: il we.- 492513.- R Q Bill Tackett nose guard 2 years K giiigi gi g g -' Q Q Phil Joyce center 2 years ll -'- ' lg A Qi EY? in f Dennis Campbell defensive back 2 years D Alan Leveritt defensive end 1 year 5 Vlyzw Lguszc onzsi :fXJairz, ffiicfei The mud and the rain didn't seem to ham- per the Wildcats as they bounced back from three consecutive losses to whip the Blytheville Chickasaws 17-0. The Cats struck early as Bruce Waters scampered 94 yards for the Wildcat's first score and 7-0 halftime lead. In the beginning of the second half, neither team could seem to move the ball on the slip- pery turfg then the Cats began to roll. Billy Burns powered the way for the Cats and put them in field goal range. Hugh Karl booted an 18 yard field goal and gave the Wildcats a 10-0 lead. ln their best defensive game of the year, the Cats final score came on a 54 yard run by Waters and North Little Rock held the Chicks scoreless. The final score was North Little Rock 17-Blytheville 0. Wildcat strategy: treacherous blocking and powerful running. 'F V5 ff: ',dEi.2is-12- .:.,2 Pa , A sg,-J' it ' ' M ,ix ,qqz , .,,E,:, E I . V ,...-. ,,:,-. . Afvb , 'ff Q 1 bil ...Ns Travis Parr defensive end 2 years Bob Halferty offensive tackle, kicker 2 years Ebsfsafzrl Csnfzalz ,uw 471707555-Li Uorzway Plagued with fumbles and interceptions, the Wild- cats lost their fourth conference game to the Central High Tigers 14-0. With offensive efforts from Martin and Duhart the Tigers posted a 7-0 halftime lead. A third quarter pass from Rickie Porter to Greg Smelser moved the ball to the Tiger 28. A Shelton interception killed the drive at the Tiger 13. A late Wildcat rally failed and the Tigers posted the final 7 points on a Martin to Gillespie pass. Final score was Tigers 14-Wildcats 0. Suffering from a weak offense all year, the Wild- cats finally put everything together and beat the Con- way Wampus Cats 35-14 in Wildcat Stadium. On the first play of the game, North Little Rock tailback Bruce Waters broke off tackle and sprinted 70 yards for the Wildcat's first score. North Little Rock's second score came on a spectacular punt return by Dennis Campbell who eluded several tacklers as he raced down the side- lines before being pulled down from behind at the Wampus Cat 29. Billy Burns sneaked over the goal line several plays later and the Wildcats led 13-0 with 6:26 left in the first quarter. The Wildcats came right back after recovering a Conway fumble and Hugh Karl kicked a 32 yard field goal and making the score 16-0. When the Wildcats scored again, they used the effective passing of Rickie Porter and the fancy run- ning of Bruce Waters to set up the T.D, Billy Burns plunged over from the one and the Cats led 23-0 at halftime. Conway's first score came on a 12 yard pass from Tommy Courtway to Kirk Turneaux. The last Wampus Cat score came on a 73 yard drive, with 30 seconds left in the game. 104 D S P 3 ni i cied - Q -f -t S X vhs 2 3. 1 .W Billy Burns Cliff Furcron fullback offensive tackle 1 year 1 year 3 Q , ri ff , ,.: 1 Jimmy Younts Quadel Johnson defensive back offensive guard 1 year 1 year ? .... I - 7 is .., .5 ,,.Ai,., .g 'tif Clif. L ,. iiii i'f .1 we A, Ricky Newth Danny Spears offensive end defensive tackle 1 year 1 year it ,L lf .ax-ai. H .Lx 4 ,, Vlqyxfi if 5, 4 4 wx- ,x . .M Im Q Billy Briggs defensive end 1 year N. X is Y L- A ' , K 5+ Q i V Y Henry Jones defensive back 1 year s.lk' f-it -. . sig X iw-'Y' 1: ,, Q 5 1. - -.L N .sl 1 i xf' t Arnold George center 1 year ff: A., -1 Q vi isii i , Phil Stephens offensive tackle 1 year ' Hjiflfcafi i5klOOg Zagzui The Wildcats evened their season record at 4-4 Halloween night as they whipped the Pine Bluff Zebras 42-14. The Cats first score came on a 13 yard pass from quarterback Rickie Porter to split end Greg Smelser. The second score was the result ofa 90 yard pass from Billy Burns to Dennis Campbell giving the Wildcats an early 14-0 lead. The Wildcats got possession of the ball again after Pine Bluff's inability to move. Taking advantage of their early lead, the Cats came right back with a four yard plunge by Billy Burns and with 6:13 left in the first quarter the Wildcats were ahead 21-0. North Little Rock's defense held the Zebras to practically nothing under the leadership of Kenny Wil- liams, Randy Adams, Jay Herndon and Mike Charles. The Wildcats were able to make two more touch- downs before the end of the first halfg the first one coming on a 71 yard punt return by Dennis Campbell and a 4 yard touchdown run by tailback Bruce Waters. Coming into the third quarter, North Little Rock scored with a drive led by Bruce Waters. Rickie Porter made the two-point conversion and the Wildcats enjoyed a 42-O lead.Completing the rest of the game with reserves, the Cats allowed Pine Bluff two touchdowns. The final score of the game was NLR 42- Pine Bluff 14. The magnificent Wildcat interference leads the way towards another touchdown. Ah ww --Qgswaww is . .V 7 .f a we mlm . ..:: fw',as. .avm.fawfa.'sww.: 1-rnmeswgnlvwt. 106 ::. ,. .vw 5 Qi L15 ,gi ka a , 1 f . ' . ,L Tommy Arendt offensive back Ricky Austin defensive guard 1 year 1 year szlrzcfzufog 'H!iflfcf,1.fi ttlfzigt 5 Vozffiiirfz Buiirza Sometimes the position of underdog helps, the Wildcats proved this as they whipped the Number 2 ranked Fort Smith Northside Grizzlies 31-8 in what was considered a major upset. The Wildcats stunned the Bears early in the game as Doug Moore fumbled the ball to Mike Charles at the NLR 33. Two plays later, Bruce Waters gained ten yards but the run was called back on a clipping penalty. Three plays later the Wildcats scored their first touchdown when Waters ran in to put the Cats ahead 6-0. The Grizzlies then got possession of the ball, but the defense held them and forced them to punt to the NLR 35. The third play from scrimmage produced a play that the Cats had been working on for a long time. The Wildcats lined up to the left of the ball and Rickie Porter walked over to the referee as if he were going to talk to him. He then scooped up the ball and gave it to Waters who scampered 41 yards for the score. With 1:53 left in the first period, the Wildcats had a 12-0 lead. Unable to move again, the Bears lost control of the ball and were forced to kick to the Wildcats. The offense produced another touchdown and at halftime, NLR led 18-0. Late in the third quarter, the Grizzlies mustered up an offense as they drove 45 yards for the score. The two point conversion attempt was good and the score stood 18-8. In the fourth quarter, the Cats came back and scored again on a two yard blast by fullback Billy Burns with 11:57 left on the clock. Starting an air attack, the Grizzlies were stopped when Rickie Porter picked off a pass and returned the ball to the Northside two yard line. The final score of the game came when Billy Burns plunged over to make the score 31-8 and give the Cats their upset win. This was win number three and another step towards their road to five straight.. t, . .... , . 5 QP 1 'P , S-S. vi K ,s i e Q , .W 1 . vis Ha. le W 1 li ke Ricky Chalk defensive tackle 1 year Jimmy Harmon split end 1 year Skim 5 6 :--:- - '-.f- ,., 3 11:31 - C' Robe rt Howard center 1 year V . '2i'i?7mf7 5Y i- , .f . a .fffa t fi A Y? ff . ii 1 Lynn Davis defensive end 1 year Jason Herndon linebacker 1 year Hugh Karl offensive end, kicker 1 year - -. ' f 5 1 ii' 115-f-, V- X221 . Mike LaNear offensive guard 1 year Clarence McJunkins tailback 1 year l Archie Mitchell defensive back 1 year 1 'fi ta K in 3 Mike Treadway center 1 year X Q Q Steve Parr offensive back l year Jon Files defensive back 1 year Catz Continue Qvfzsafag Q 5 lc 39-6 North Little Rock extended their winning streak to four as they whipped the McClellan Lions 39-6. The small, but scrappy, defense noted for capital- izing on opponents mistakes showed their poise as Kenny Williams picked off a deflected Nolan Duck pass and returned it 41 yards for a touchdown. After recovering a Lion fumble, Rickie Porter hit Burce Waters with a 41 yard bomb for the second Wildcat score, giving the Cats a 14-O lead with 5:35 left in the first quarter. With 38 seconds left, Porter hit fleet-foot Tommy Suttle with a 28 yard touchdown pass making the score 20-0. An interception gave the ball to the Wildcats again and Porter hit Waters who was all alone on the side- lines. He raced toward the goal and another score and at halftime, the Wildcats led 26-0. The Lions were unable to move the ball and the Wildcat offense took over at the 37 yard line. lt didn't take long to produce another score as Waters again broke off tackle for 37 yards and a touchdown. The final score of the game came as Waters took the ball in after an interception at the 30 by Dennis Campbell. McClellan was able to salvage one touchdown but it was too late for them to make a drive and the game ended with the score NLR 39-McClellan 6. Catching and tucking it in gives the fans a big thrill. 108 , L t Mike Crutchfield Jimmy Martin squadman Sfllladman ' Hlilllcafi 617015 bjsaion 'mfitfi 27- I2 'mfin QYUET ifvocfasti The last game of the season was abig one for the Wildcats and they were determined to win it. They had set out to win the last five and end with a good season. This game with the Catholic High Rockets would tell the tale. The Cats jumped off to an early lead as they moved in to score after a fumble at the 45 yard line and with 7:28 left in the first period the Cats led 7-0. y- -.s- s Y- TW M tn? M Eta-wyflssmfw John Blackwood Sqlndman it K Qfistx ,ge Raymond Burke Bob Williams squadman t k sf- ws, A f'i'f 55?i ri VF: 4' -t T nsfiiii ,.e.,e- .: ff: '-' Jimmy Eubanks The Number 2 ranked Rockets came back on an squadman squadman 80 yard touchdown bomb from Jimmy Doolittle to Dickie Selakovitch. Their two point conversion at- tempt was unsuccessful and the Cats held a slight lead 7-6. The Wildcats showed their poise as they took the ensuing kickoff and drove 56 yards in 10 plays 1 in for the score. 'Q Bouncing back, the Rockets drove 75 yards in A 15 plays and Mike Campbell took the ball in for the score, making the score 14-12 at halftime. I n , J V F The last score of the game came on the first l,:q possession of the second half as the Cats drove 75 Zli tiit ' ' '. Igbl yards in 9 plays with Billy Burns plunging over from 5 X R IPEZ 1 S the one. The Defense held the rest of the game and H 2 the final Score was NLR 21 and cafhouc High 12. -- J ' . - This was the fifth straight victory for the Wildcats and they ended up ranked Number 3 in the state. 32215335 frimimlnsagelrith 3 years 2 years 1,-rf . K Season Record 7-4 'tConference Games we i liti N, L,R Jones lf 'F N,L,R Horace Mann I .J 'tgzk if N,L,R, Hall fi- ff N,L,R, E1D0rad0 ilyy Q,l N.L.R Blytheville 'Y N,L,R, Central n 3 W + N,L,R Conway 7 M ff N,L,R Pine Bluff I jg -f 5 at N.L.R Ft. Smith ff Northside N,L,R McClellan fi: , A,r, hs. A! N,L,R, Catholic High Jim Ingels Randy Campbell Kenneth Jones manager manager manager 2 years l year 1 year r Hugh Daniel Bob Archer l DEW V 1 f f all 'T 'z I f Q WLV, t ' -Q I 5- fl ,H iw A M ' ' . V i 2, 4 ,, in mv - F 3 5 cl 9.92. , any y Ron O'Neal Roger Swain Tony Gattis Butch Williford David Austin Marvin Hardin Shannon Vaughan Alan Gourley Dwight Jones B- fjvaanz, Sopgz Qiain fgcflaziarzcs The North Little Rock Wildkittens suffered through a disappointing season, but that does not necessarily mean that future Wildcat supporters cannot expect a typical outstanding gridiron squad. Admittedly, the Kittens made their worst showing in several years, but according to head football mentor Ken Stephens, the overall record is not really indicative of the play- er's talents. The Wildkittens were having to play an unusual number of sophomores, as a lot of the juniors were moved up to the varsity. The Kittens started off their season in fine fash- ion with a victory over theCatholic High Firecrackers on September 30, by a score of 20-6. On October 2, they suffered their first defeat of the year at the hands of the Pine Bluff Colt Zebras. The Kittens put up a valiant fight, but the Colts finally prevailed by a score of 12-7. The Kittens traveled to Conway on October ll, where they were again defeated in the final minute of play by the Wampus Kittens. The final score was 12-6. On October 15, the Wildkittens were defeated by the McClellan Lion Cubs by the close score of 18-8. The Wildkittens' finished their season by beating the Central High Tiger Cubs everywhere but on the scoreboard. The final score was 6-6, but it was a moral victory for the Kittens as they completely dominated the Cubs throughout the game. The Wildkittens final season record was 1-3-1. Bin Bird y E , , David Tackett 9 Q' g gg . , h . , ,-f, t David Hasutein O 5 g i at Richard Harris K J' 'ig,,,w 2 ..,... u tw . ,Q 'K Charles DeRoche C r TM 'J 'C if f urr' I 7 if f -M 'K .... Herbert Mitchell iry r I, T' py.. yigg ' of ,c C, Robert Greenup 1. , I . A A r ' f David Johnson , g ii '. y R y ,Q VV . -, f, 2'-'IFA Gralon McFadden ,W K r V,-af .-.- ' 1, Pat Butler , ' ff! ,, MW fif p WM Doug Campbell f .F M . bali? ., V I ' , Dwight Moss O F Qf '.., jg .nac r w T xiii C f wwf' Rick Hearne it it t T 1 eW M f .ysv irrr. 2 up ylcl .rts f K at T . John Gilbert H it , . is f all E A Q - i t y T E James Robinson i T , .. Ray Noland ,W 11 Q K. , sa , Q R , , 1 jji I A, , , , -... 0-W ., , . ,, . Lee Sffllth -ff M., wiv gg , ' 1 ' ai 7' Paul Adams -1' n . ' Y g Billy Swicegood F guyg Mg T ti 9 i R Dean Guenrich fs 4 T v R' , f 'P ' WV am .ff W it is Ei! , lim lf: mliffffi. it m ll ..... -C 109 llO Cyelilfliiiilli lpftuf lfjidffii ' w Lgiicutlmzefifltj for K Zlfiftfctzfi The North Little Rock Wildcats got their conference season off to a good start by whipping the Horace Mann Bearcats 61-49 in the Wildcat Fieldhouse. Their next con- ference bout was against the Fort Smith Northside Grizzlies. Hampered without the aid of Rickie Porter, who was out with a broken hand, the Cats suffered a 48-39 loss. Ronnie Robinson's and David Holsted's shooting enabled the Wildcats to sustain a victory over El Dorado in the next scheduled conference game, the score ending NLR 52- El Dorado 45. Then came the big game: North Little Rock against Central. ln previous games the final outcome has always been a close oneg this game was no exception. NLR was handed a defeat by the hands of a controversial last second desperation shot by Fred Allen in double overtime. The controversy was whether or not the clock started on timeg however, the referees said the points were good and the Tigers came out on top 56-54. Mr. Dribble , Ronnie Robinson, shows his ability as playmaker for the Wildcats in a conference game against Hall. Sqn? .. . y ' if 9 . Q' N, ,R L aa, 9 is is 'A 1 --- . wikis at 1 if ii .MQ Q. . f 55 . 'i - - 9 55 s we X rr A t. sf Ronnie Robinson Guard-2 years William Jordan Guard-3 years Lou McAllister Forward-2 years ,rr . 4 f 43.21-, ,Q af 3 af, r 1 LA?, iq A David Holsted Post-3 years 3 1 Rickie Porter Forward-3 years Budgie Glover Guard-l year V? 4. V 'NA V' 2:1-'QQ--' ' M mx.. 2 4, Lew McAllister C53D battles for one of his many rebounds as Paul Adams C245 and David Holsted look on. The Cats bounced back from their disappointing loss and took two important conference battles by defeating both Hall and Pine Bluff '79-54 and 69-59 respectively. North Little Rock seemed to hit disaster road as they lost five consecutive games in a row to Horace Mann 65- 53, Northside 53-44, El Dorado 66-64, Central 60-52, and Hall 56-50. The Wildcats ended the 1969-1970 season with an im- portant victory over Pine Bluff 56-52 and the promise of a berth in the State Tournament. 111 ll2 wma 1 i 1 : X 021- Cozzfgzazzcs Qlunzgi Defect Cari' 5 I fiiftzfosi For any good team there always has to be non-conference games in order to prepare them for their conference spots. Getting a team ready for their conference battles is a testing ground for most teamsg this seemed to be true for the 1969- 1970 Wildcat hardwood campaign. The Wildcats played a fourteen game non-conference schedule which was spread out enabling the Cats to prepare for the really big games. NLR tipped off their 1969-1970 cage season with ex- plosive victories over Sylvan Hills, 79-45, and Hot Springs, 77-44. The Cats then journeyed to Conway where their win- ning ways were stopped by the Wampus Cats 41-88. Jonesboro was next on the non-conference schedule and the Wildcats, aided by Rickie Porter and Ronnie Robinson overwhelmed the Golden Hurricane 54-49. The Cats then traveled to meet their cross-town rival, Sylvan Hills, de- feating them 70-47. Lew McA11ister goes high for two in the Wildcats' disappointing loss to Northside in the State Tournament semi-finals. My vnu are ef'-it , Q ,mam 'R 2:52, 1.1 ' ggi? 7 - - Tony Roncketto Guard-1 year Paul Holderfield Guard-1 year Kent Rust Post- 1 year Bob Brown Post-2 years Doug MCC all Guard-1 year Gary Boyd Forward-1 year ',,---'--Q. L, - -he ...saw .. .I 1lu? s,. nw Y TTU. 'nag Rickie Porter shows the remarkable defensive ability that helped him earn his A11- State honors. The Holiday Classic seemed to be a disaster for the Cats as they dropped both games. Their first loss came against Camden Fairview in which a last second 45-footer put Fairview on top 64-62. Playing as if the shock from the previous night's defeat still had a hold of them, the Wild- cats were handed their next loss by the McClellan Lions 57-48. The Cats split the next two contests by defeating the Jacksonville Red Devils 60-41, and in an off night, were shocked by the Hot Springs Trojans 54-45. Revenge was the main train of thought on the Wildcats' minds as they convincingly whipped the Wampus Cats of Conway 72-57 at the Wildcat Fieldhouse. Next on the schedule were away games at Jonesboro and Catholic High. The Cats were able to squeeze by the Golden Hurricane 49-48, and proceeded to whip the Rockets of Catholic High 54-41. North Little Rock ended their non-conference schedule in high style by crushing Subiaco 87-54, and Jacksonville 71-40. The Wildcats ended the non-conference seasonwitha 10-4 record. 113 114 Catz Qyain 'jouznay Bszffza Quftvfcv Qfzizzftsi lfll Qvsnzii The North Little Rock Wildcats, 1968- 69 defending State Champions, opened their first game in the AAAA State Tournament by defeating the Pine Bluff Zebras 69-65. This game was their third win over the Zebras in as many games. In the semi-final game, the Cats were pitted against the Fort Smith Northside Grizzlies who had beaten them twice before. Using the same successful attack they had used in previous games, the Grizzlies took the decision and handed the Cats a 48-37 defeat. Named to the AAAA All-State team were Ronnie Robinson and Rickie Porter. NLR 79 Sylvan Hills 45 NLR 77 Hot Springs 44 NLR 38 Conway 41 NLR 54 Jonesboro NLR 70 Sylvan Hills NLR 62 Camden Fairview NLR 48 McClellan N LR 60 Jacksonville NLR 45 Hot Springs NLR 61 Horace Mann NLR 72 Conway NLR 39 F.S. Northside NLR 49 Jonesboro NLR 53 El Dorado NLR 54 L.R. Catholic NLR 54 L.R. Central NLR 87 Subiaco NLR 79 L.R. Hall NLR 69 Pine Bluff NLR 53 Horace Mann NLR 44 F.S. Northside NLR 64 El Dorado NLR 52 Central NLR 71 Jacksonville NLR 50 Hall NLR 56 Pine Bluff represents conference games 59 The tension shown on the faces 'of Coaches Bob Bowden and Gary Goss re flect the excitement and stress of every Wildcat Basketball game ag. . J 54 Basketball managers - Cbackj Rick Weise and Alan Crownover, Cmiddlej Ronny Lazenby and Leonard Gardnerg Cfrontj Ricky Davidson, I 'lllillffeiffsfzi Clcjlllfligg Loufifruzrfifzrf LAJSCOZLJ Under the direction of new coach Gary Goss, the B-team compiled one of the best records ever for a team onWildcat Hill, ending with a 20-3 season record. This year 's Kittens had the desire to win and enthusiastic hustle as they dropped 20 of their 23 opponents. Winning seemed to be the most important thing inthe Wildcats' minds, said Coach Goss. We had the desire to win and much talent. Although little is heard about the Kittens, they proved that they will be improvedfor oncoming years and good enough to make another sweep of the State Tournament. Bob Brown, Tony Roncketto, and Kent Rust were the big guns for the Kittens, aided by the other members of the B-Cats. The Wildkittens have made this eighth straight year of basketball on the Hill an outstanding one with participation, desire to win and excellent hustle. NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR NLR Sylvan Hills Hot Springs Conway Jonesboro Sylvan Hills Jacksonville Hot Springs Horace Mann Conway F.S. Northside Jonesboro El Dorado Catholic High L.R. Central Subiaco L.R. Hall Pine Bluff F.S. Northside ElDorado L.R. Central Jacksonville L.R. Hall Pine Bluff Members of the 1969-1970 B-team are: Ctop rowj Willie Green, Donald Moss, Danny Thompson, Robert Calhoun Doug Campbell, and Paul Adams. Cbottom rowb Richard Harris, Hiawatha Givens, Mickey Connelly, Paul Matthews: and David Johnson. 115 iff' f- - L e5f'ot'!-a.'?'-?'4 'f 2.9 x 'A uc' .39 gf geif-3-,1W.x-rex ,l ' 5 X ? ' ,.. . , , I, f. , 7- rx' . N9 N 'A 1 . , -. K In U V. '-' In ' I - - ff?-5 4 ' sf' . ! 1 - .XL 4 -n 1 1 Q ' I 4,7 lg ' x k ., -I ph S, 1 2- 4 X - ' I x ,'v -K. f QC: , '- m QLULOS anim Lelaushyp 'Mos t -2 ,aw if 3 fdxf' 'gh :gf-QL' ' .fjawji :gd MN , ewqewuiffeqzwignazwwdwm ,mm blind M 9,-,mfg M Mme. Qogbfm we fowk of uw, .ww bm G www to mwwe. fbthwlhewmofgudefdaudufp. when Looken, upon one pcwt, they 4hooz:a1:41wmdwonto give the bum of mea own fwamt. 118 gfucfarzf Courzci fs czcfi Jicfitfifisi Functioning as a liason between the faculty and the student body, the Student Council plans and co-ordinates many vi- tal activities of the school. Student Council Of 1969-1970 are: top- Vice President Jay Herndon Reporter Liz Griffin President Jim Berry bottom- Parliamentarian Travis Parr Treasurer Patti Stanley Secretary Micki Allen Chaplain Cynthia Shadid ficers for Members of the student council entertain the Color Day Royalty with a skit presented in the Color Day assembly. 5995 fel R ' ' fly if ,E l el' . 3 Barry Davidson and David Holstead provide a humor- ous prelude to the Turkey Day assembly. il ,,,,..... all The Wildcat Follies highlights the Student Council's year as its biggest money making project. Over 110 students gave of their time and effort towards making Lather the tremendous success that it was. xi' 32 if K t y A ' t . b o if ' .. ig X . , ,f if Another Student Council project is the Share the Blessings as- sembly held around Thanksgiving. This year there was enough food brought to feed ZOO families. 119 120 lpsp Catz and Cafsffai BOOM 'ujifdcaf gjfzizif Perhaps the two most important groups that promote spirit on the Hill are the Cat- ettes and PepCats. PepCats is composed of girls from all grades who wish to support the Wildcats with attendance at all home football and basketball games. Wildcat Hill's drill team, the Catettes, is made up of junior and senior girls chosen on the basis of try-outs held each spring. These 49 girls perform marching and dance routines at each home game in Wildcat Stadium and represent the High School in parades and other events. fi?2if,gi,Qi , ,A u 5 sig g i PEVESTS if PepCat officers for 1969-1970 include CTopD Carol Hallum, Presi dentg Kay Tucker, Vice Presidentg Cbottomj Leslie Galloway, His toriang and Valerie Jacksong hand drill leader. PepCat officers show their spirit while leading the Pep Club in handdrills, Q1-11 - 039 r 3, Q p yt- -fe' 1 Q sm, t W .fa r -ez 6 ,S f gb J ,r b f Y W , 'VJ if :Y I 'A N .Q A ,V -e 3- -- P 4' 'Mfg anis' in. wh'- 5 59 -a 'R 3f:1hi1s8:r14f--.. The Catettes' intricate formations entertain the spectators before each home game. .ff 3 f --4 XP' 'ki - , ,., I W Ula..-....mr. During summer practice, the Catette lieutenants form a word Everyone shows their spirit during one of the early morning Wildcat pep familiar to all who inhabit Wildcat Hill. breakfasts. V wil t g . 4 if 4 et'ffrQ?5trZ: . . .tt an , .1 nw .W J. 'T Si, OI' A-xii a- -r r - hh- .Hr -er .af-wr? -ff t 1 -U' 0- ev' V i 2.. ,,.,,:. . Zi- E at t e teeeee M t i .: i :-V After many hours of practice, the Catettes turn out another great performance. ws. if ,hiii if 121 -f f Vfzdpffiw Cfug C 122 Dzouicfai :Sai Uicai The Key Club, one of Wild- cat Hill's main service organi- zations, is made up of junior and senior boys interested in serv- ing their school and its facili- ties. To be a member, one must keep up a good grade point and have acceptable citizenship marks. Among the Key Club's main projects is the collection of food for the annual Thanks- giving Assembly, and the spon- sorship of 'buses and bonfires before Wildcat athletic events. 'l I . 979. if X ix ifd 'Q re' I li-l J 'GN . wwf , 7 v' Key Club officers Cleft to rightl Jim Berry, Lou McAllister, and Mark Flurry enjoy one of the ' K 5' Q ' many dinner meetings. A This emblem of t h e K e y Club was used t o decorate the clubs bas- k et in th e Thanksgiving assembly. .gk Y ynto ttc ny K .Y . A f X Qleftj During every home basketball game, the members of the Key Club operate the concession stand. WW, W, , - Diana - .gnfszsifscf in 065521 Y-Teens, a branch of the YWCA, func- tions as a service organization in the school, city, and state. This year'sY-Teens proved this true by contributing the largest amount of food at the Thanksgiving Assembly, mak- ing Kiddie Bags for the needy children, and helping to make Christmas more alive for the Tucker Prison Farm inmates. The Y- Teens also sponsor the annual Dream Boy contest. Officers of 1969-'70 are Debbie Usery, Vice President, Mari Steemburgen, Treasurer, Barbi Yedlick, President, and Liz Traylor, Secretary. Debbie Jo McAllister, City Y-Teen Treasurer and a NLRHS Y-Teen, leads Y-Teens from the Little Rock area in Christmas carols at Tucker Prison Farm. I Qq.m.. 123 124 ffizfat cz: f Clit L3 Qwfwztfi for 1851 Utes A new service organization on the Hill, the lnteract Club has sponsored many Worthwhile proj- ects. Along with their Thanksgiving contributions, Interact members decorated and contributed to needy Officers of the Interact Club are president Jim Hall, urer Kent Chrisman. Even though it was their first year at NLRHS, the Interact Club members came in second place in the clubs division during the Thanksgiving Assembly barely defeated by the Y-Teens. homes during Christmas and sold license plates as a money making project. They also sponsored an informative assembly on the draft. vice-president Barry Davidson, secretary Patti Stanley, and treas- :fXJ.5:,f Cz 05.1 lp: on: 06.51 qlfcuffz President. HWWQWH MM' For the first time in Wildcat history every home- room was 100129 in the Red Cross membership drive. The total amount collected was S450.00, The winning homeroom was I-5, which raised a total of S29.46. The 1969- 70 officers for the Red Cross are: Adele Van Overbeke, President, Wendy Wes- terlund, Secretary, and Joanne Santz, Vice- 125 126 iraqi draw Qwfuf S w ' 4.70 Ll ZOL!LLCfLOl?.5. One of the unique groups on Wildcat Hill is the stage crew. Responsible for several thousand dollars worth of equipment, the crew does a fantastic job. Their Work does not end with the school day, but goes on many hours after school in the form of preparations for the Follies, All-School Musical, and the Senior Play. They are also responsible for the lighting, curtains, and sound systems for all as- semblies. One of the duties of the Stage Crew is to control the master lighting panel during programs and assemblies. The stage crew also is responsible for the construction of various sets for NLRHS productions. Shown here is the set used in the Senior Play, Up the Down Staircase , consisting of several levels and a classroom. al James Stone prepares film for a class. Ginn C18 cv Ogniafi Kufjiffl clfucfio- Kwzuaf 571541 T h r 0 u g h Audio-Visual Aids , teachers are able to bring the world into the classroom. Films, tapes and records enlarge the subject being taught and make class more inter- esting. These materials require care and proper use, provided by a group of students who give their time to the film crew. Caboveb Mike Whorrel and Rex Gower check film schedule. Geftj Second period monitors look over machinery. 127 128 DD scficafscf Boofecuotlrzi mist :Stucfanf Body h 'ft Student librarian Paula Cotton assists Pam Warren as she checks out a book f W ,, f A Officers of the Bookworms are: Brenda Fisher, Vice President, Judy Johnston, President, Nancy Hanks, Secretary. 3 il, 51' F 3 2 Iii gf Psa Cabovej Mark Freeman and Debbie Poimders give daily announce- ments. Crightj Janet Brinkly studies during aquiet moment as hall monitor. Y ,. W. Cabovej Mrs. Elam sends guidance monitors on an errand. Crightj A between class transaction in the bookstore. 5 I folzifou :Samara Qacuffj ana! 31fLLC!ElZffi Forfeiting their much needed study hall, monitors serve the school in many capacities. In the guidance office, the book store, helping the dean, or in the main office, they save many steps and much Worry. A, .run-n-'- f' 129 130 gufuza Us ac gili Uqfzticipata C7cz'z5.s'zi The R. B. Brawner Chapter of the Fu- ture Teachers of America had numerous projects during the course of the year. They included the annual tea honoring the faculty of NLRHS and making the emblems for the Centennial Pageant which was held in Little Rock. Mrs. Lynn Tarkington served as faculty adviser to the club. - as Y .t .lll. s M XY' fi' 4 iiit Qxialh 9 6555? .tags t :vang xg,- 'S 155 is - sz.: if we X 1' ,Q Y Q si' xt is i, . , 'E 155 -. Officers are Gayle Camp- reporter g Mary Beth Zorn-historiang Mary Helen Gooch-secretaryg Mary Williams Csittingj-State FTA historiang Janice Chaplin-vice presidentg Linda Jones- president. Janice Chaplin pours punch for Miss Mary Law during the Teacher's Tea. Mr. Raymond Burnett receives boutonnier from Linda Jones. Mary Williams and Linda Jones display Centennial emblem. X 6766112817 Lgffaza jnipizafion Sponsored and planned entirely by stu- dents, Chapel offers to interested students a few moments of devotion at the beginning of each school week. With the exception of an occasional guest speaker, devotions, songs and scripture read- ing are prepared by the Chapel Leaders or other students. Chapel Leaders are: Debbie Dunn, Robert Smith, Sharon Ashberry, and pianist Kathy Pitt 131 , e ,Ag ir ff. : u Q '5' 5, f, , v0 the 131612152 A110 week- limb H L f- il' l, A Q' P' Y Mtg? ueaallthalwwthuhwwftfvwe Mm wow!! the Awe-beat woon, heme M Zhu Zone. when awww Mk, whom IJLLL14 ULQJ4 be, 91: ia pfwwecl that we, wq Um OM own Wq1fhowLZlerL chad dw, me fthe fmwt chown fm we 0550114 we M fha W, and tg OM choice wwf fum ,mae me om Liuefi wah Mem wad Uwlue. 155 Friendliest 156 Dream Boys 157 Publications Honors 158 National Honor Society 160 Quill and Scroll 162 Valentine Royalty 164 Special Honors 133 fgfltcfanf O ff Dfficazi .AW 'l 'K 425924, fibfiqszmu . 3- +s?FQQLQ 1 'f v4L'f f' ku .f'., 12 f M el iwz ,,LL +A' vs, vu. fi' -'Nw' a fd.-V, tfww, x . -. - N ffyfw Q - if f S f ' L? - M iw K f ,, ,g:1',+'.Mi V 5,5 A 5 ' Q ?? 3? ig?:3fffTi 'Trf- J'Q':f ' 3 i I 'Q Jim Berry Presldent Vice-president Jay Herndon Elected by popular Vote of the Student Body after a spirited campaign, these four Seniors head the Student Council, the student governing body of the school. Council mem- bers are chosen by each class, ten repre- senting each class. Treasurer Patti Stanley Secretary Micki Allen .1 ,..,5 'U' my if gg et : 'S Q':'1' 3 a as 4' un Y ,X ul W A ,isis serif A ,, G25 'rg W. , i v ,Q Seniors: Kent Chrisman, Liz Griffin, Susan Hopkins, Cindy Johnson, Travis Parr, Ricky Porter, Cynthia Shadid, Linda Smith, Kay Tucker, Donna Wolfe, Juniors: Jon Blackwood, Cindy Dodge, Debbie Duncan, Cliff Furcron, Charles Harrison, Missy Merrick, Steve Parr, Donna Riley gjfucfanf dau mai I Z2 says 6' P I im Q 5 iff ' 111. ' ' 'a?2S5' QQ, 'ef K.. : f7 is ., ff Q Q ,S Liz Traylor, Kathy White, Sophomores: Louann Adams, Becky Burnham, Jane Diederich, Patty Hankins, Penny Hoggard, Jim Hurley, Janet Maxwell, Jan Meyer, Larry Webb, Debbie Williams 3 . if, k ,L T5 J ,.,, .sf 451.gif 'f fygadigf 44, Q, sg- ii if 2 A Si Q5 -. E gi .L 5 ,in n , K S, ccyy C in ,, s., 4' 'sa 1 ,, ..1'- ai ,V 135 136 Dvtjifv Griwazcfi Each year an outstanding Senior girl and boy are presented with a citizenship award by the local chap- ters of the Daughters of the American Revolution, These awards are based on patriotism and citizenship shown during the high school years. 1 Connie Hoxie Tommy Carpenter Larry Ketcham The Bausch and Lomb Award is given each year by the Science teachers to the senior sci- ence students Who have ranked highest scho- lastically during their three years on Wildcat Hill. This year Larry Ketcham and Jim Berry tied for the honor. ,,q, 'Aww wwwkli' Edwin Fuller First runner-up Q ff' Z,-I Warns 2-...uni Y V cvau ...ur- ' Jim Berry 3. Roger Fowler Second runner-up 137 5 Vafionafc I Kelli SCEOKQZQ NLRHS's thirteen National Merit Finalists have brought glory and distinction to both themselves and the school through their per- formance on the National Merit Scholarship tests. Several -- perhaps all of these -- will be announced as winners of one of the national scholarships on graduation night. ..ww 'F 'Q v 'W M .,. a s Q. H M, Qi 34 V A Q o . Jim Berry gait A f - .f Edwin Fuller William Henry Kathy Herrington David House Connie Hoxie Larry Ketcham Dennis McNeill 138 I L L f:5i5l:i i'Ifff5 D H Ai ' .ff ' -,avi 1: 4 I V: 6 ax . n .,,, wi pi an ,At ,,anlW ,,, rf ' 5 x sh f i ts x Deborah Martin K3 13' David Platt Linda Smith Gary Waldrip Gayle Woods , Luzioz t ' - X O czuani 41351, , fii 'mm we .:- 1 !i . , nfQElfQIh 5 M 5 is ww 512153 K JU Q, ep -W igmggs 5f,.,, N Jim Berry Kent Chrisman The nine Junior Rotarians --- one for each month of the school year --- are chosen by the faculty at the request of the local chapter of Rotary International to be guests of the club at its weekly meetings. They ask for and re- ceive the names of nine of the school's most outstanding young men students. Roger Fowler Larry Ketcham Travis Parr Rickie POITEI' Bert Turner Richard Wise Gayle Woods 139 Ubzunz 5 I fafou ' 11321, fp :gr E3 140 do if N ,, . 1 Drum Majors -- Robert A11 .1 'swwuwuh N-.M ain and Peggy Pearson if .JI- 'i ' , '?!P1!W h '5A5g v.,zif'f-Q Q53gyLf5s2xW42fAwQwi.b,g13 - f ,Y K5 ,WWW :H , is 13 -Q Q' Q ,Q Kam sg T ' 'Q Davis Hendricks Band Captain Qgcuzcf Dfficazi Charles Goss Band Lieutenant ,gnome ,W if gw' . ' L ' 'A 1 VAV. .,,. , j ,l,,A j w s- , zv A .. -:A-' s , 1, vi. . 1 Pat Fields Student Di rector John Webb Student Director 141. 142 is .Q f Y 'J f' W ' , F ,ei if 9 if l S s Y as 3 'iff 5 f sb E5f, i, f .hg, X, 7 f Ln CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS FOR 1969-1970: President Jimmy Sebring, Vice-President Kathy Pitt, Secretary Debbie Usery, Treasurer Sharon Ashberry. :Raglan - :Skate C6061 , :rr 92' M QS: X! gig . Eg: 1 5 f f f f f J David French Leslie Galloway Carol Hallum Nancy McSpadden David Platt Kenneth Stogsdill Alice Strother David Tiner A. ei 1 I ' ' , ,. .. , Ai F -. .-,rf s 3 I7 A , fsll gh i f 2 3 N I , -- E f. . ' 11 5 Steve Platt ' 5 :55 , 'WS::f .,., ',E!5- . K ' ' ij: -V ' CL my h , ,HM :E vi, I :M ' is ffqwkjwi 1' ,N--N-vw . X Q f s. x , J. . 5 , FQ 'fi ,f igfilff ix . f 't'- 9 Y - Deborah Usery James Watson Marie Twidwell Cindy Whiddon, Leslie Galloway, Alice Green Q? . 1 , Qfwfi juo- Boyz Quazfaf James Watson, Ken Stogsdill, Larry Barentine, Jimmy Sebring -:I- Mis .V 'xii f v I . WWE 143 5 Linda Freeman Captain Senior- 2' yr. Varsity 144 She11a Allen Senior 1 yr. Varsity I 'M p. if 'fffi ' 'Ama Llnda Felton Senior 1 yr. Varsity '98 K Wifcfcaf Cindy Bolliger Junior 1 yr. Varsity Sally Price Junior 1 yr. Varsity .r:.3!- exif' 115' f VMNX - - .Au 581178 QCISZQ Kay Davis Debbie Duncan Junior 1 yr. Varsity Jennifer Simmons Junior 1 yr. Varsity Junior Jennie Reynolds Captain Senior- 2 yr. Varsity 1 yr. Varsity Tee-ta Thurovr Senior 1 yr. Varsity 145 146 Captain Jane Baker 5 I Iazcffimcj Cwczfsffai The 50 Catettes are perfect examples of the great Wildcat spirit. Giving up many hours practicing and learning perfect queen-annes, marching skills and dance routines, the Catettes show that they are truly Wildcat boosters. They have brought many honors to Wildcat Hill including first place in Division Une Advanced Marching at the SMU Drill Team School, earning the title of All American Drill Team, the first of such in Arkansas. The Four Lieutenants: Nancy Carmean, Peggy Griffith, Cassie Norman, Dee Schulten N u' ff- A ,121 'saeiii 1- .,, k wi 1 , E 4 s sf. '+ A 1, 34' we 5, W N: ,W a , B, sw 3 gxme ,Q r eg' sw xsusfmd S Us if? S A , Y? 2 f- , 56: .- 2 .f s ii . 7. s f 4 L 1 t EV K 3 5 , K 4 SX 3 f r f ,wg 6 as is . 1 ,,, . :A,f-xegsggggm .'t'Sd?E5f-Zial isp' f--.- 7A-, M, f- --thnx-1w1.Q, f-w.--1:.21'efi::'Hitt . , i ff? 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JL , 5 25: 3 4 fr ea, it sf, x , ' t. -' f d 1 ee if 9 4 i 5 3,4211 1, 5 ,gg , :Q 1524?-51171'ff'givfsi1:7561:ai.baglmggggcggygzigiiaiwgziigy at ,,,3P 12 ,Q X 5 X tm W J - fwftfmmmam, S 1 Q 'maya ll 8 s, 2 1 f y It . 7 N wi ff Q ,f 1, ,QE - ,R nf. it AVF if g a t 'S -fi V .5 . Toni Peterson, Doris Ross, Carol Sanders, Debbie Schratz, Candy Smith, Linda Stewart, Sheila Stewart, Yvonne Taylor, Sharon Thompson, Pam War- ren, Anita Wetzler, Pat Wofford 147 ..-if is -ass i Becky Weiler Senior Wildcat Maid + lfvfzfs, :MA QW' 'my an-Lf' kj Cassie Norman Maid of Honor Cynthia Shadid Senior Chickasaw Maid av-an-'W 3 nv' W, fe Doris Ross Paula Holderfield Junior Wildcat Maid Junior Chickasaw Maid wwe if V i X -z .:-. W' ..ih A X E, J, an g 1 ff. .f iyl .. M Vs, A V ' if ' ' ' L 1. ., , +3 it 'ii i i' .. , It 1 , S 2 '- ' A '- - f' . - 1 Q 1 .6 1 Sharon Moncrief Sophomore Wildcat Maid Debbie Jo McA1ister Sophomore Chickasaw Maid V 'fs me. ' va ff - :. , -in ' , a y Q 9' A u l ,, 5 H ? 5 ' A 1? I at be T ,I A E 2 uSff i'5fa'2i.,g 4 4 Donna Wolfe Wildcat Queen P 6,0502 QLL! be-2 n 9 7 , P1 , .0 - ga :A OL affkg m, Lf , Y 'ii Patti Stanley Chickasaw Queen Reigning over the festivities of Color Day were nine of Wildcat High's most beautiful maidens, chosen by popular ballot from among the Student body. wry. L . .,-.rj k L. NRL . Y' R ' M , 'L wk ' . K' , 5? 'Y Q HK ' K .L 'V ' H43 if-V 3 A N , :E 9 p-,Noi 2 , ,. . wif -1- fi 11 - - ' , Jr Q W - -, wr- .,.. Q Lf .ii - ' if 'S f' T- f' . . ig1a:fi2,Z.xgu M v irs .. E ' .'1 :' - A1 :FEEL . , Zvi 1-1115- 's' : .: 'I' E- :z V xf Q, f T- ., -IF' X fm- fre- sf gif wi- Y- QQ'fg5.,s,,f- ,,.w: Q, --,f-qzvwsw L mai-ggii 5,1 J wg' 2:-.Tafksifma-een kv - -W H -mf wiv. My A ' 2 if was -4 ,i , Ne. ,ogg ik wwf gg,-'S M K1 Sw si-ws: , -fy 'M Q '- - . ,fza-if: 2 K Sf 45539 gf' 5 3 , ff-:H yy: S S P f f -V 1.-+2 iw .. -, . af f f Q ., - - -Q, 1 A- for ' B4 Q13 5'3 9 A -ff. -, my gil ,, fs S if M , 1 Q , f . fy ws, J, A Q. - A 7 + M-W1 gm jp 1' gg HQ A .e 325 ,y?,,mg,--3 4? K Q , 53' M YEL 4, -f Affly' .Q , ' Q- , 1- ,A 1 :'2:,',,:Ax--I , f H , , F: -1 ..?4::-4: . ' ' .vi . . 4. Y Kenny W11l1amS Bruce Waters xr! My-vpn -asf' uw- A'AA My Ronnie Robinson Rickie Porter 151 152 Boyz, - gifs, cgfafaza Leadership, scholarship, character, serv- ice, and patriotism were the qualities most important in the section of these 19 Seniors who represented North Little Rook Senior High at Boys' and Girls' State in June of 1969. Boys' and Girls' State are sponsored by the American Legion and its Auxiliary, and the money to defray the expenses of the represen- tatives is givenby oonoerned business and civic groups. Its purpose is to give those attending a closer look at the workings of our form of government at all levels. ARKQQSAS .udW if Q E -muh Jeanne Barnett Jim Berry ,f itiiWilWi2 2 4txCgi!5Gii Whats F r Debbie Bowker Alan Crownover k giczxuf fit, J , 3 cf5ifiPi'ifF?T ,4-1. Kent Chrisman S A 9 E ,Q El Jay Herndon Kathy Herrington Connie Hoxie ,,,.,A,,,,2TQa1gm, ri,i MW , - if jjKA H5A5 Tommy Carpenter Linda Felton Linda Freeman ARKANSAS Judy Johnston it W i EQ- Y A wth U if 4' PI! + sfw iszgfif .Q 1 iggfs wwizsi - sfssf1tf1i,5gg,5,iw H We We 1 Ks' in it 15,5 K3 ,Z f fwfare? wp 5 J 2 4 4 P Q A ,Q I Aff if ,, . , at ggggg'mt an n.,,W,,s.-.-, A me of A5 1 IQ 3 t . ,,X i'ZbNQf L Jr iff A Larry Ketcham Linda Napper Travis Parr Patti Pinkston ARKANSAS-p ff. 4 . x.:3fgw.2'faz6PZ,? J r r ,..,,. ..-, Rickey Porter Patti Stanley Annette Thurow Tommy Carpenter was elected an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Connie Hoxie became state governor and was chosen a delegate to Girls' Nation. J X 153 54 .snioz Caginaf Elected by their homerooms, these 23 seniors serve throughout the year. They, with the Senior sponsors, plan and coordinate all Senior activities. Sharon Ashberry, ,.,,,.., 'wwf 1 e, . - tt., -, Kita f lA Q Dennis Blackwell, Deborah Bowker, Barbara Caple, Debbie Cross, Janet Denniston Roger Fowler, Aleta Jann, Brenda Grace Jay Herndon, Linda Johnson, Lyrm Jones, Alan Leveritt, Kathy McMillan, Carol McNeill, Travis Parr David Platt, Steve Risher, Mary Shock, Patti Stanley, Charles Stewart, Sally Whitley, Debbie Usery ,NE 7, kk -- . - f, . .V --ai, ., . f .K , . ., . Y55f3? 5.f3T5E'?5Zk55i?5Aii95if!5'f9ig545F5?1iH25Z'ifWi ' Q?s1:f'1:f'sii1is'1-if fi: fsffwgiim -W X 'Z 9 Yi saggy 2 is N ,1 ,A ,,...0. nr: , gg X E- 'sv , It 'aft ,A Lila - - Q wager .N K E E 3 ww? 115511 li ,t ,l,, ? L! X - R h. sr. .L X X i- r ': lveiia 5 ,.,r Z eleirvli eveee S n Q , J .- S vw 5 Q ax J V... : i wfyg ' ,Xa ' A fix. naw war Pat Fields String Bass C. Y -- John Webb Jim Berry Cornet Clarinet if! Peggy Pearson Charles Goss Lee Ann Fortson Flute Cornet Clarinet in 'liken- Debbie Nickles Ty mpani f :Qe,E L . f-V me i M SW I R 1',1. ,,1i':2i-i' John Cox Kim Corbet Trumpet Trombone 155 ff9'YlN 5 V,.7: X V43 Lzaanz otfi Sponsored by the Y-Teens, the Dream Boy election names the three boys who poll the most votes among the girls in their respective grades. Nominations for the ballot are made by the girls in each home room. Senior boy who Wins the honor is de- clared Mr. NLRHS, This is the third year that Don Brown has been chosen Dream Boy by the girls in his grade. Don Brown Mr. NLRHS ww ,rf ., ,,,, , r. . . .. Q Tony Ronckettg KOIH119 JOI'daH Junior Dream Boy Sophomore Dream Boy 156 Q Marsha Freeman Miss Publications Ron Stone Mr. Publications LIDLL gfic afiozzi 54012 on Mr. and Miss Publications are mem- bers of the Student Publications staff who helped insure the financing of the ir school newspaper and annual through the highest individual sale of advertising. hd, ,,,ic, 157 5 Vatiorzaf :Lfomyz W :Society One of the mostcoveted hon- ors at NLRHS is aplace in the 51- member National Honor Society. To obtain membership, one must display the qualities of leadership, scholarship, char- acter, and service, and take an active part in school functions. As one of their many service projects, Honor Society members have for 5 years supported an orphaned Indian gir 1, Pronati Dadel. ,...i-0' Janice Dunn Pat Fields Roger Fowler Edwin Fuller Mary Helen Gooch Lynn Jackson L , Debbie Kendrick it iv ' ' I Qi 'W ,--. n X., W W A Larry Ketcham Q' I , Debbie Martin ta Wa.. Adele Van Overbeke 7 i . 't.- t:if ww i 5 . i Dennis Blackwell i aa aaa? ,,,.,- 1.4. ' '- frfgvr Q 3 fr af - i Barbara Caple .Z Carol Chappell Linda Felton Judy Fringer fn. ' v ii, Jolene Kitzerow Jerri Lyons Vernon Maupin Carol McNeill Sally McGee A K. -n pm Louise Pace Patti Stanley Debbie Ussery Gary Waldrip Donna. Wolfe Wayne George Sharon Hatcher Barbara Holland William Henry Doris Johnson Q3 Fry,-.pr A gf V Sharon McSwain ' Carolyn Mullinax - Mary Ann Nelson ' ' Sandy Sandusky Mary Shock to -ig 'Q-' S W CY e vw , , as f a A K? 8552152361 51 4? 37 Robert Smith Teeta Thurow Bert Turner my X xv-32 tuth White vlary Williams Pat Wofford it iani ,Ag 159 160 Qu ana! :Sci OH? Quill and Scroll, the International Honor ary Society for High School Journalists, consists of outstanding members of the staffs of high school publications. Thes e were the ones singled out because of achievement on the Hi Comet and the Wildcat this year. OFFICERS are Beverly Sawyer, Dee Schulten, Debbie Bowker, Marsha Free man, Ellen Moran - -f 5 l A Debbie Avra Debbie Bowker Mike Charles Bette Cornelius Sharon Forrest Marsha Freeman Liz Griffin Linda Jones Alanna Klassen Jan Masters film Ellen Morn Linda Napper Louise Pace Pam Patterson Mike Sadler Beverly Sawyer Dee Schulten Jimmy Sebring Patti Stanley Sandra Weise 'S W! : VPQ ,- ae Brooksher Banks was Barbara Behr Anna Bruno Jimmy Cathey Julie Chambers Q Q5 Q mm... -ne 'X'-' x 2- N C V f , r- L ..,, fggaggfiw . - C 1, ,. Dondra Harvey P V . N , . - Susan Hopkins A f C E X., 4, Bonnie Howard H , ' f . ViCkiMeYe1' . ,-. i io C , , . Karen Muldfow it A S : all 1 ,,,,i f j a y! A S ' ! , , nf f 1 Susan Walters Sally Whitley Donna Wolfe Initiation Services for these new members was held at the Journalism-Creative Writing banquet in April. 1-e.,N Xu I U 'Ve' . .' f-mal , .9 rf .if is -we . 1, ' , ,,j,gr Randy Adams Micki Allen Sheila Allen Debbie Ault Jane Baker Sharon Collier Janice Dunn Linda Eudy Sue Goad Karla Hancock Ml! nr, ,,.. Cassie Norman Wendy O'Cain Suzi Paladino Kathy Penn Kris Real 161 faan Q azzfuv f X L alfa! wink iiii QQ 'K i .,: b M cculoy Wwe alll, wwkw O wmqwsm 'em mwws, Louise Pace l Queen vwmmm fi Cu r M. .,A.X W ii gi f. ma y R: - my 'Y ,,,g,:, ,-:..f1:,.- ,E ...ak . , -W-an Qe, :-Lk Mail, 'MMR I I Wwwk D M':'R K K V W A,,, M .MQ N Wav V , , T . . W. New Q. -K e1iiilf i Debbie Usery Cynthia Shadid Maid Fi Senior Maid Senior ' ., .:a:i::J'r , ,e,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,m...,. ,.,...1 .v -.. .,....,.,..,,.,....,,..,,,,,..... . ., . ..... .....e.,,..i .... ,.. ,... ,,,,. .. ..i.-,.. ..., ...,..,. WM... . .-.........,......,a.. 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L,.,x.,h: 851553. 64 fbkzacia BV V OIZQZQ . :KK Valerie Jackson Miss City Beautiful Lynn Jackson North Little Rock Junior Miss 'f T'9 uf. .6 News-Q 1-fn ,',,,,,.-nf ...f-v ' 5353? -' ' HR xv' M 1 5 5 f A f ft. 13 Q- 2 f 'Ji af A699 ,MH 1- 5' Debbie Martin Larry Ketcham Jim Berry Mfg Connie Hoxie Gary Waldrip Debbie Usery , Roger Fowler Don Irby wrefw Linda Smith Mary Williams Louise Pace We Judy Johnston if F 165 55 i Mania Q... 1312601105 anib 116012135 1 if 1 xl o Q g' xi N ' . T ' I 4 ' If I g . r f ilk. ' - . r l S' 0 ' X - 4 .f xx y Q' J W ve S C X ' X s , ' y 5 'f .5 - L vii - wma Zell qe wfaorzgeoufi wmda 04 make fzoqalftqe o theft which JA plam, bwt all Um WGIDLCIAZ, Jwom emma, boanfii the 7ffLeoncl4 in Ibm fad corrftafflned, Dfwmbrle, 9 gfww wheneuez: .Q cafrpe, of thaw who neuexa wauexnecl in fthe wbni, ,the onefi who wowLd neuezz made qe, wfwng, 9 coufalzmcl haue once cm meg f4,eorLc!4. 168 W, 4: Lofqicazi of Hia Cvllui of- IQYO Vice-president Danny Hankins President Rickey Porter 'Wx --abw ', Secretary Cynthia Shadid Treasurer Sue Goad kwa 'Wk f F f fy? m. 'X Ronald C Ables Nancy Elizabeth Ackerman James Ralph Agree Anita Andrea Adair Randy Adams Mike Adkins Thomas Alford Robert Allain MlCkl Allen Sheila Allen ABLES, RONALD C .... ACKERMAN, NANCY ELI- ZABETH . . . Y-Teens, PepCats . . . ACREE, JAMES RALPH . . . Quo Vadis, Theta Science Club, Tri Chem, Red Cross representative, Interact . . . ADAIR, ANITA ANDREA . . . ADAMS, RANDY . . . Varsity Football, Varsity Bas- ketball, Student Council, Interact, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll, home room vice-president . . . ADKINS, MIKE . . . Film Crew, Theta Science Club, cast of For the Love of Pete . . . ALFORD, THOMAS . . . ALLAIN, ROBERT . . . Symphonic and Marching bands, Drum Major, Pep Band, Band stage crew . . . ALLEN, MICKI . . . Y-Teens, PepCats, Catettes, Catette of the Month, Student Council Secretary, Publica- tions Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . ALLEN, SHEILA . . . home room president and secretary, cast of The Dif- ference Is - , PepCats, Y-Teens Mid-Winter, State, and Mid-South delegate, Varsity Cheerleader, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll , . . ANDREWS, JAMES . . . APEL, 170 ARMAN, RICHY . . . ASHBERRY, SHARON . . . Na- tional Honor Society, Chapel leader, Senior Cabinet, Tri Chem treasurer, Nu Lambda Rho treasurer, Concert Choir secretary, Y-Teens, Le Cercle Francais, Future Home- makers . . . ATHY, KAREN PATRICE . . . home room vice- president . . . ATTERBERRY, RANDY . . . AULT, DEBBIE . . . PepCats, Los Gatos Espanoles, home room officer, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . AVANCE, BILLY . . . Los Gatos Espanoles, Key Club . . . AVRA, DEBBI . . . home room vice-president, Publica- tions Staff, Quill and Scroll historian, Y-Teens, Le Cercle Francais, Publication's head typist . . . BABB, SUZI . . . Y-Tenns, transfer from Newport High School . . . BAKER, JANE . . . Y-Teens, PepCats, Catettes, cap- tain, home room treasurer, Interact chairman for Public Relations, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . BALL, DIANE ELAINE . . . home room president, PepCats, Future Homemakers, Future Business Leaders, Y-Teens , . . BANASZAK, GLORIA . . . BARNETT, JEANNE . . . PepCats, Future Homemakers president, State Future Homemakers second vice-president, cast of HThe Dif- ference Is Student Council, Girls State . . . Debbie Ault Billy Avance Ricky Arman Sharon Ashberry Karen Patricia Athy Randy Atterberry Debbie Avra Suzi Babb Tarn- .Iane Baker Diane Elaine Ball Gloria Banaszak Jeanne Barnett ' ' ...Ei -,pdf Larry B. Barrentine Robert L. Barrett Billy Barron Debbie Bates Becky Beaston Helen Bess Beene Nancy Bell Danny Bennett Vinita Bentley Katie Berger Jim Berry Rosemary Biery .J- 9 I g 1 6,84 T12 YCZQL, BARRENTINE, LARRY B .... Concert Choir, Boys Quartet . . . BARRET, ROBERT L .... Publications Staff. monitor for Dean of Boys . . . BARRON, BILLY . . . Key Club, National Honor Society, Nu Lambda Rho . . . BATES, DEBBIE . . . Red Cross vice-president, Future Home- makers vice-president. . . BEASTON, BECKY . . . Future Homemakers, Sym- phonic, Marching Bands, All Region Band, monitor . . . BEANE, HELEN BESS . . . BELL, NANCY , . . Interact, Theta Science Club . . . BENNETT, DANNY . . . BENTLEY, VINITA . . . BERGER, KATIE . . . home room secretary, Art Club, PepCats . . . BERRY, .IIM . . . Student Council president, Key Club secretary and board member, Harvard Book Award, Boys State, Junior Rotarian, home room president, Orchestra Cast for Annie Get Your Gun and Camelot , Symphonic and Marching Bands, Woodwind Ensemble, All-State Orchestra, Bausch- Lomb Award, All-State First Band, All-Region First Band, cast of Lather , National Merit Finalist, Outstanding Teenager of America, Nu Lambda Rho, Los Gatos Espan- oles, Tri Chem, National Honor Society, winner State Span- ish Contest, Governor's Youth Council, Debate Team, High School Bowl . . . BIERY, ROSEMARY . . . Future Home- makers treasurer . . . 171 172 BIGGS, JANETTE . . . BLACKWELL, DENNIS J. . . . Nu Lambda Rho, Key Club, usher for Vespers, Interact, Senior Cabinet, National Honor Society . . . BLACKWELL, THOMAS . . . BLAIR, JIMMY . . . transfer from south- ,ailr side, Selma, Alabama . . . BLAIR, TIM . . . Tennis team, cast of Up the Down Staircase . . . BLAKEY, RANDY . . . BLANN, NANCY ANN . . . BLASINGAME, MIKE . . . Student Coun- cil, football team, Quo Vadis . . . BLEVINS, LARRY . . . BLOUNT, DAVID , . . home! room vice-president, Interact . . . BOATMAN, CARLA . . . BONDS, MARILYN RUTH . . . Tim Blair Randy Blakey ,akin ms 'fe ,aa ,,, A Janette Biggs Dennis J. Blackwell 'WW NWFP!-re Thomas Blackwell Jimmy Blair Nancy Ann Blann Mike Blasingame ,,,....aw ' RY' 7'l Larry Blevins David Blount esrriini ' as A ' .ivy 5 ij, I - ' ..,,,.e-'QV 1 ,, Na ,QW P Q by Carla Boatman Marilyn Ruth Bonds i i Sam Bostic Deborah Bowker -H-JV 'fi QQ? Gene Boydston Anthony Bradford Bill Bradley Debbie Brashears These Senior boys are only three of the many who contributed their money in the annual March of Dimes assembly. As expected, the Seniors came out on top with the most money collected out of the three classes. Mike Brashers Rodney Hale Bratton 7 I ' 7 S , Qlauszoui :Salton lam! Qzwe BOSTIC, SAM . . . BOWKER, DEBORAH . . . Pep- Cats, Y-Teens, home room treasurer, Hi Comet Editor, Interact board of directors, National Honor Society, pres- ident of Quill and Scroll. Girls State. Senior Cabinet. Inter- Club Council historian . . . BOYDSTON, GENE . . . BRAD- FORD, ANTHONY . . . Interact Club, home room president and vice-president. . . BRADLEY, BILL . . . Interact Club, track team . . . BRASHEARS, DEBBIE . . . BRASHEARS, MIKE . . BRATTON, RODNEY . , . 173 174 BREWER, JOAN ALLYCE . . . Red Cross, Library , Monitor . . . BREWSTER, LINDA SUE . . . PepCats, S Thespians, Future Homemakers . . . BRIGGS, BILLY R. . . . football, Interact Club . . . BRINKLEY, JANET . . PepCats, Concert Choir, home room officer, cast of Cam- , elot and Annie Get Your Gunw, All-State Orchestra, 1 monitor, cast of Up the Down Staircasew. . . BROCK, JOHNNY RALPH . . . BROGLEN, TY . . All State and All District is American Legion baseball . . . BROOM, MARY ELIZABETH . . . Y-Teens, Thespians, Nu Lambda Rho, Interact Club, Red Cross representative, cast of t'Up the Down Staircase , Student Director for Oklahoma , transfer from Mt. Pleasant High School, Mt. Pleasant, Texas . . . BROWN, BETTY . . . National Honor Society. . . BROWN, DON LUEL . . . Dream Boy Friendliest Sophomore and Junior Boy, Mr. NLRHS . . . BROWN,' EVELYN . . . BROWN, PAMELA KAY . . . BROWN, SANDRA . . . PepCats, home room secretary, make-up committee for Camelot . . . - Joan Allyce Brewer Linda Sue Brewster Billy R. Briggs Janet Brinkley Johnny Ralph Brock Ty Broglen Mary Elizabeth Broom Betty Brown Don Luel Brown Evelyn Brown Pamela Kay Brown Sandra Brown U Robert Edward Browning Anna Bruno Jeff Bryant Becky Budlong Q N-. Mary Iva Burns Billy Wayne Burrow Jim Byrd Gayle Camp Dennis Campbell Barbara Caple James Robert Carder Nancy Carmean BROWNING, ROBERT EDWARD . . . Key Club . . . BRUNO, ANNA . . . Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . BRYANT, JEFF . . . BUDLONG, BECKY . . . BURNS, MARY IVA . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, cast of 4'Annie Get Your Gun , monitor for Dean of Girls . . . BURROW, BILLY . . . BYRD, JIM . . . Golf team ,... CAMP, GAYLE . . . Future Teachers reporter, Future Business Leaders reporter, Future Homemakers, PepCats . . . CAMPBELL, DENNIS . . . Key Club, football, In- teract Club . . . CAPLE, BARBARA . . . PepCats, Catettes, Y-Teens, Senior Cabinet, Future Homemakers, Los Gatos Espanoles, National Honor Society . . . CARDER, JAMES ROBERT . Quo Vadis, home room treasurer, orchestra for Lather . . . CARMEAN, NANCY . . . PepCats, home room secretary-treasurer, Y-Teens, Future Business Leaders, Catettes Lieutenant . . . 175 176 CARPENTER, THOMAS M .... National Honor So- ciety, Boys State City Attorney and State Supreme Court, Key Club, Interact Club, Theta Science Club vice-president, Society of Arts and Letters Poetry Award, Tri Chem re- porter, Symphonic and Marching Bands, Woodwind En- semble, All-Region Band, PepBand, Los Gatos Espanoles, Concert Choir, Boys Quartet, Nu Lambda Rho, Inter-Club Council, Red Cross representative, home room vice-pres- ident, Cast of t'For the Love of Peteu, The Difference Is - , and UCamelot , pianist for Lather , orchestra for 'tAnnie Get Your Gun , cast of 'iUp the Down Stair- case , DAR Good Citizen Award . . . CARROLL, JOHN. . . CARTER, FRANCES . . . Future Teachers, Future Home- makers, Future Business Leaders . . . CARTER, SHIRLEY . . . Future Homemakers . . . CASE, CHERYL . . . PepCats, Future Homemakers, Red Cross representative, Bookworms, Student Librarian . . . CASEY, CELESTE . . . home room secretary and treasurer, cast of HAnnie Get Your Gun and t'Camelot , Concert Choir, cast lead for f'Oklahoma . . . CATER, DEBBIE . . . Future Business Leaders, Future Home- makers, home room secretary. . . CATES, SHARON . . . CATHEY, JIMMY . . . Interact Club, Art Club, Friend- liest Senior first runner up, Second runner up to Dream Boy, home room vice-president, cast of t'Lather',, Publi- cations Staff, home room president, Quill and Scroll . . . CAULDWELL, ROBERT . CHAMBERLAIN, ROBERT A .... CHAMPLIN, JANICE . . . Bookworms, Future Teachers, Future Homemakers, Inter-Club Council . . . Cheryl Case Celeste Casey 1 .wr -' he V 5 1 5: 'H' W , 1-N rv . ' 'x i W t .. N: W A fi . ,, Thomas M. Carpenter John Carroll Frances Carter Shirley Carter Debbie Cater Sharon Cates Jimmy Cathey Robert Cauldwell -war-H' ,,,..pv-- Robert A. Chamberlain Janice Champlin ga V . if I Carol Chappell Mary Ann Charles Mike Charles Keith W. Cheney .rrzr ...,,,,,M,X 'V'2 li 1 .. I S i Clfe Kent Chrisman Hershel F. Clark Melinda Dale Clawser Gena Clifton Randy Stephen Clinton Susan Clough maP p Cindy Cole Sharon Collier fffff CHAPPELL, CAROL . . . Y-Teens, National Merit Commended Student, Future Teachers, Le Cercle Francais, Symphonic, Concert, and Marching Bands, All-Region Band, Woodwind Ensemble, Band librarian, National Honor So- ciety . . . CHARLES, MARY ANN . . . CHARLES, MIKE . . . Football, Interact Club, Publications Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll . . . CHENEY, KEITH W .... Key Club . . . CHRISMAN, KENT . . . Student Council, Boys State, Junior Rotarian, Quo Vadis president, Interact Club treas- urer, Key Club, home room president . . . CLARK, HER- SHEL F .... Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America . . . CLAWSER, MELINDA DALE . . . Red Cross represent- ative, PepCats, Los Gatos Espanoles, Quo Vadis treasurer, Inter-Club Council, National Honor Society, Theta Science Club, Tri Chem . . . CLIFTON, GENA . . . PepCats, Concert Choir, Future Homemakers, home room secretary- treasurer. . . CLINTON, RANDY STEPHEN . . . CLOUGH, SUS- AN . . . PepCats, Future Homemakers, Future Nurses, Girls Recreation Association . . . COLE, CINDY . . . transfer from Wynne High School, Wynne, Arkansas . . . COLLIER, SHARON . . . Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . 177 178 :Danton Diifgflztf Dtuzrlafic Lfale lzfi COLLINS, GEORGIA KAY . . . Future Homemakers, Concert and Marching Bands . . . COOK, DEBORAH . . . Le Cercle Francais, National Honor Society, Theta Sci- ence Club, Interact Club, Red Cross representative, Future Homemakers, monitor . . . COOK, DONNIE . . . COOK, DORINDA DIAN . . . CORBIN, PHYLLIS . . . Choral Music reporter, Future Homemakers, Senior Cabinet alternate . . . COR- DELL, EMILIE . . . home room secretary . . . CORNEL- IUS, BETTE A .... PepCats, Y-Teens, Future Home- makers reporter, Wildcat album editor, Quill and Scroll ...CORZINE, JOHN C. . .. Georgia Kay Collins Deborah Cook Whig. Phyllis Corbin Emilie Cordell Dr. Maxwell Clarke tTommy Carpenterl sits back and contemplates during one of the scenes in the Senior Play, Up the Down Staircase. Donnie Cook - P i I a I I L. Bette A. Cornelius Dorinda Dian Cook John C. Corzine li ! f radii ii Paula Denise Cotton Shirley Coulter Charles C. Courtney David Crabtree , it g l'-.....- Ed Craig Gary Cranford Alan Crownover Wallace Cummings Ted Davenport Barry Davidson r ' 'Ns- Edna Creemer Debbie Cross COTTON, PAULA DENISE . . . PepCats, Bookworms secretary-treasurer, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers, Y-Teens, Red Cross representative, Catettes, Interact Club, cast of 'tLather , and Up the Down Stair- case , Library head monitor . . . COULTER, SHIRLEY . . . Future Homemakers, FHA secretary . . . COURTNEY, CHARLES C .... CRABTREE, DAVID . . . Key Club, Track team . . . CRAIG, ED . . . Key Club, home room president, Los Gatos Espanoles . . . CRANFORD, GARY . . . Film Crew . . . CREEMER, EDNA . . . Red Cross representative . . . CROSS, DEBBIE . . . Le Cercle Francais, Y-Teens, Pep- Cats, Interact Club, National Honor Society, home room president and vice-president, Future Homemakers, Senior Cabinet . . . CROWNOVER, ALAN . . . Basketball Manager, Boys State . . . CUMMINGS, WALLACE . . . DAVENPORT, TED . . . DAVIDSON, BARRY . . . Student Council, Los Gatos Espanoles secretary, home room president, Interact Club vice-president . . . 179 , -ww? ,Mann Hin-aww DAVIDSON, RICHARD L .... Le Cercle Francais . . . DAVIS, CARLTON BRUCE . . . home room president and vice-president . . . DAVIS, PATRICIA . . . Future Business Leaders . . . DEATON, GARY . . . A DELAUGHTER, LINDA . . . Wildcat Band, Student Council, Future Homemakers, transfer from El Dorado High School, El Dorado, Arkansas . . . DEMPSTER, MIKE . . . DENNISTON, JANET . . . Color Day Royalty, Y- Teens, Future Teachers, Los Gatos Espanoles, Senior Cabinet, house manager for 'tUp the Down Staircasew, Thespians . . . DERRICK, BRENDA . . . DEVORE, DON . . . DILLON, WOODY , . . DIN- WIDDIE, FONDA . . . student director for Camelot , Y-Teens, PepCats, Le Cercle Francais, Thespians, Future Teachers, student director for ttUp the Down Staircasew, monitor for the Dean of Girls . . . DODDS, JO ANN . . . Richard L. Davidson Carlton Bruce Davis Patricia Davis Gary Deaton Linda DeLaughter Mike Dempster Janet Denniston Brenda Derrick ,muy Don D9V0re Woody Dillon Fonda Dinwiddie J0 Arm Dodds f'U ' wg' 180 17.1 .-as iii' -'f1 Steve Dooley Ralph W. Doty Eugene Donald Doyle William Russell Duckworth Wzaqf' Robert Dudley Deborah Dulany Marcia Duncan Debbie Dunn Janice Dunn Esther Lou Ek DOOLEY, STEVE . . . DOTY, RALPH W .... cast of Lather , Quo Vadis, cast of Up the Down Staircase , cast lead for HOklahoma . . . DOYLE, EUGENE DON- ALD . . . DUCKWORTH, WILLIAM RUSSELL . , . home room vice-president and reporter, Football team, Nu Larn- bda Rho, Theta Science Club . . . I DUDLEY, ROBERT . . . DULANY, DEBORAH . . . home room secretary, Le Cercle Francais . . . DUNCAN, MARCIA . . . PepCats, Future Homemakers, Los Gatos Espanoles, Future Business Leaders . . . DUNN, DEB- BIE . . . Chapel Leader, Catettes, Y-Teens, home room officer, PepCats, Red Cross representative . . . DUNN, JANICE . . . National Honor Society, PepCats. Y-Teens, Los Gatos Espanoles, Publications Staff. Quill and Scroll . . . EK, ESTHER LOU , . . Symphonic and Marching Bands, Quo Vadis, Future Business Leaders, Fu- ture Homemakers . . . ELDER, DEBBIE . . . ELLEN- DORFF, TYLER J .... Nu Lambda Rho, Le Cercle Fran- cais . . . Debbie Elder Tyler J . Ellendorff iff-42 181 182 ELLER, LARRY . . . Art Awards, home room vice- president and reporter, Art Club, Future Business Leaders . . . ENDSLEY, GALE . . . Y-Teens, Le Cercle Francais, Red Cross representative, PepCats . . i EPPERSON, DEBBIE . . . PepCats, Y-Teens . . . EPPS, BILL . . . EVANS, JOHN , . . EVANS, LEOLA . . . EVANS, THOMAS . . , Symphonic and Marching Bands, Woodwind Ensemble, Key Club, home room treasurer . . . EUBANK, DEBBIE . . . Glee Club, Y-Teens, Bookworms, Future Business Leaders, home room assistant secretary, Future Homemakers, Le Cercle Francais, PepCats, Future Teachers, Nu Lambda Rho . . . EUDY, LINDA KAY . . . Y-Teens, Catettes, PepCats, home room officer, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . FELTON, LINDA . . . Y-Teens, Le Cercle Francais, B- Team Cheerleaders, Varsity Cheerleaders, cast of 'fThe Difference Is - , cast of K'Lather , Girls State, Student Council, cast of l'Oklahoma , cast of Color Day Assembly, PepCats, home room officer, National Honor Society . . . FIELDS, PATRICK . . . Concert Choir, Student Director for Band, Symphonic, and Marching Bands, All-State Band, All-State Orchestra, Key Club Senior Board, National Honor Society, Woodwind Ensemble, orchestra for t'The Difference Is - , t'Annie Get Your Gunn, and f'Camelot , Tri Chem . . . FIORE, DEBBIE . . . John Evans Leola Evans Larry Eller Gale Endsley Debbie Epperson Bill Epps Thomas Evans Debbie Eubanks ,516 Linda Kay Eudy Linda Felton Patrick Fields Debbie Fiore fur: Mark Flurry Bobbie Fontenot Betty Forrest Susan Foster Jan Masters, Art Editor for both the Hi-Comet and Wildcat, sits back to look at her finished work - the portrait used on the front of the 1970 Wildcat. 'NU'- MTI! Tina Ford Sharon Forrest Michael Fowler Roger Neal Fowler w iv 7 :Berlioz '.fezf.511f1 azz Qivezilfiaef FLURRY, MARK . . . FONTENOT, BOBBIE . . . National Honor Society, transfer from Prince George High School, Petersburg, Virginia . . . FORD, TINA . . . Fu- ture Homemakers, PepCats . . . FORREST, SHARON . . . Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll, Concert Choir, cast lead for Oklahoma . . . FORREST, BETTY . . . Future Business Leaders Inter-City Council, State Council for Future Business Leaders . . . FOSTER, SUSAN . . . Interact Club, Quo Vadis, PepCats, Red Cross representative . . . FOWLER, MICHAEL . . . Key Club . . . FOWLER, ROGER NEAL . . . Le Cercle Francais, Key Club, home room president, Key Club treasurer, Nu Lambda Rho president, National Honor Society presidentg Tri Chem program chairman, Theta Science Club, Inter-Club Council vice-president, Senior Cabinet, cast of Lather , Junior Rotarian, High School Bowl, second runner-up for Bausch Lomb Science Award. . . 183 184 FRASER, LYNN . . . PepCats, Future Business Leaders . . . FRAZIER, RHONDA . . . Future Home- makers . . . FREEMAN, LINDA . . . Color Day Royalty, Varsity Cheerleaders Captain . . . FREEMAN, MARSHA . . . Miss Publications, Publications Advertising Manager, Quill and Scroll Secretary, Interact Club, Future Home- makers, Y-Teens, Bookworms, Hi Comet columnist, home room secretary-treasurer, Theta science Club . . . FRENCH, MIKE . . . FRINGER, JUDY . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, Future Business Leaders, Red Cross represent- ative, home room officer, Future Homemakers, National Honor Society, Y-Teens Mid-Winter Conference delegate . . . FROST, PANDORA , . , FULLER, EDWIN . . . Los Gatos Espanoles, National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Boys Chorus, Nu Lambda Rho, Interact Club, National Merit Finalist, cast of HCamelot , stage crew for t'Lather',, First Runner-Up for Bausch-Lomb Science Award . . . GALLOWAY, LESLIE NAN . . . National Honor So- ciety, Concert Choir, Orchestra for HAnnie Get Your Gun , All-Region and All-State Choirs, cast for Camelot', PepCats, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, home room vice- president, Girls Trio, cast for 'tLather , Los Gatos Es- panoles, cast for HOklahomal' . . . GANN, ALETA . . . Concert Choir, Senior Cabinet, Y-Teens, Red Cross repre- sentative, home room officer . . . GARDNER, LYN . . . Basketball Manager, Film Crew . . . GARRET, VIR- GLE . . . 1., Lynn Fraser Rhonda Frazier Linda Freeman Marsha Lynn Freeman Mike French Judy Fringer Pandora Frost Edwin Fuller ,52- Leslie Nan Galloway Aletea Gann Lyn Gardner Virgle Garrett Charlie Gates Kenny Gathright . ...,. if ,gagggwg,,,, , Kittie -0-1.-Q Arnold George Rodney George I nor A H f '41 et, K TE WM , if ,- I JE, e n f.e R, Wayne George Steve Gershner Deborah Elain Glover Mike Edward Glover 5 , . ,WS ,, r z if J I Sue Goad Marilyn Elizabeth Golden Jim Gibbons Clara Barnel Gilbert GATES, CHARLIE . . . GATHRIGHT, KENNY . . . monitor . . . GEORGE, ARNOLD . . . Football, National Honor Society, Quo Vadis . . . GEORGE, RODNEY . . . Key Club, Quo Vadis, Interact Club, cast for HFor the Love of Pete and HThe Difference Is -H, home room president . . . GEORGE, WAYNE . . . Key Club, Symphonic and Stage Bands, Quo Vadis, casts of Lather and Up the Down Staircase , cast of HOk1ahoma , National Honor Society . . . GERSHNER, STEVE . . . Interact Club, home room vice-president and treasurer . . . GIBBONS, JIM . . . Casts of Camelot , Lather , Annie Get Your Gun , UUp the Down Staircase , and Oklahoma , Concert Choir, Thespians, home room officer, Boys Chorus, usher for Vespers, Interact Club . . . GILBERT, CLARA BOR- NEL . . . GLOVER, DEBORAH ELAIN . . . GLOVER, MIKE EDWARD . . . GOAD, SUE . . . Red Cross represent- ative, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Senior Class Treas- urer, home room treasurer, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . GOLDEN, MARILYN ELIZABETH . . . 185 186 GOOCH, MARY HELEN . . . National Honor Society, Girls State Alternate, Future Teachers Secretary, Red Cross representative, Concert Choir, monitor, Choral Mu- sic vice-president, PepCats . . . GOSNELL, WANDA . . . PepCats, Guidance Monitor, Future Teachers, Future Home- makers, Red Cross representative . . . GOSS, CHARLES . . . home room treasurer, Symphonic, Stage, and Marching Bands, Woodwind Ensemble, Band Lieutenant, Key Club, Interact Club, cast for 'fThe Difference ls - . . . GOS- VENOR, THOMAS . . . GOUCHER, MARIE JANIECE . . . Future Home- makers, transfer from Trumann High School, Trumann, Arkansas . . . GRADDY, JOE . . . transfer from Glendale High School, Springfield, Missouri . . . GREEN SARA . . . PepCats, Future Homemakers, Los Gatos Espanoles, Y- Teens, Future Business Leaders . . . GRIEBEL, JANET . . . Future Homemakers, PepCats, Future Business Leaders, Y-Teens, Red Cross representative . . , GRIFFIN, LIZ . . . PepCats, Catettes, Student Council reporter, usher for Commencement, Interact Club, Le Cer- cle Francais, Y-Teens, home room vice-president and sec- retary, Monitor, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll, trans- fer from Airline High School, Bossier City, Louisiana . . . GRIFFITH, PEGGY . . . Catette Lieutenant, Interact Club, Y-Teens, Nu Lambda Rho, Future Homemakers, usher for Graduation, PepCats, home room secretary and treasurer, Thespians . . . GRIZZELL, LINDA. . . Future Homemakers, Future Teachers, Thespians, Future Nurses . . . GROCE, BRENDA . . . PepCats, Catettes, Y-Teens, Senior Cabinet, cast of Lather , Catette of the Month, National Honor Society . . . Marie Janiece Goucher Joe Graddy Mary Helen Gooch Wanda Gosnell , Q . Nr '-gzff l Charles Goss Thomas Gosvener Sara Green Janet Griebel ki' Liz Griffin Peggy Griffith rn YW 'flu--f.-f '? la K Linda Grizzell Brenda Groce ,l- 4,3 Vickie Grubb Karen Gunter Robert V. Halferty Gerald Hall James M, Hall P8l2I'lCi3 Harl Carol Hallum Diane Hamlett 'YTZ r r Dick Hammons Donna Hampton My-M,,,-il Anne Halley Jerry K. Halley GRUBB, VICKIE . . . Woodwind Ensemble, Symphonic Stage, and Marching Bands, Band Librarian, Los Gatos Espanoles, Nu Lambda Rho . . . GUNTER, KAREN . . . Future Homemakers, Future Business Leaders, Y-Teens . . . HALFERTY, ROBERT V .... Football Team . . . HALL, GERALD . . . Band, Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America reporter . . . HALL, JAMES M .... home room president and vice- president, Student Council, Interact Club president, Foot- ball Team, Los Gatos Espanoles . . . HALL, PATRICIA . . . National Honor Society, Los Gatos Espanoles, Quo Vaids, transfer from Frayser High School, Memphis, Ten- nessee . . . HALLEY, ANNE . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, Los Gatos Espanoles, home room secretary . . . HALLEY, JERRYK .... HALLUM, CAROL . . . PepCats president, Y-Teens program chairman, Y-Teens delegate to Mid-Winter, State, and Mid-South conferences, Concert Choir, home room secretary, cast of For the Love of Pete , The Dif- ference Is - , Lather , Up the Down Staircase , and Oklahoma , Los Gatos Espanoles, All-Region Choir . . . HAMLETT, DIANA . . . HAMMONS, DICK . . . Stage Band, Symphonic, Concert, and Marching Bands, home room pres- ident and vice-president, Key Club, Le Cercle Francais . . . HAMPTON, DONNA . . . Future Business Leaders . . . 187 188 Cyan of '70 are tjofz Cari HANCOCK, KARLA . . . Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll, monitor . . . HANEY, STEPHEN . . , HANKINS, DANIEL COLLINS . . . home room president, vice-pres- ident, and secretary-treasurer, Le Cercle Francais, Inter- act Club, Senior Class vice-president, Dream Boy runner- up . . . HANKS, NANCY . . . Bookworms secretary-treas- urer, Student Librarian . . . HARL, PATRICIA . . . Future Homemakers, Los Gatos Espanoles, Interact Club, Y-Teens, monitor, usher for Vespers . . . HARP, LEW . . . Author and Director for 'tLather . . . HARRINGTON, STEVE . . . National Hon- or Society . . . HARRIS, ERIS . . . sexi' if E ur Seniors weren't the only ones who enjoyed the various bus trips to out of town Wildcat football and basketball games, but Sheila Allen and Phillip Joyce were two of the more enthusiastic fans. Karla Hancock Stephen Haney Daniel Collins Hankins Nancy Hanks N Patricia Hall Lew Harp Steve Harrington Eris Harris fm Wx Q 'Wu www' Julia Harris Dondra Harvey Sharon Hatcher Larry Hay cw' Tresa Haynes Michael Hays Sharon Heaton Bertha Fay Henderson l i Davis Hendricks Carol Sue Hendrickson ,gv4 ? David Head Lori Helms HARRIS, JULIA . . . Future Homemakers, Future Business Leaders . . . HARVEY, DONDRA . . . HATCHER, SHARON . . . Los Gatos Espanoles, office monitor, Y- Teens, Future Homemakers, PepCats, National Honor So- ciety. . . HAY, LARRY . . . HAYNES, TRESA . . . HAYS, MICHAEL . . . HEAD, DAVID . . . HELMS, LORI . . . Future Business Leaders, PepCats, Los Gatos Espanoles, Y-Teens . . . HELTON, SHARON . . . Library monitor, Future Homemakers, Bookworms . . . HENDERSON, BERTHA FAYE RUTH . . . PepCats, Red Cross representative, usher for UCamelot', and for Vespers, Christmas assembly cast . . . HENDRICKS, DAVIS . . . Band Captain, Symphonic, and Marching Bands, PepBand, cast of Lather , Sym- phonic Brass Choir, Symphonic Brass Quintet . . . HEN- DRICKSON, CAROL SUE . . . National Honor Society, Cat- ettes, Choreographer for t'Annie Get Your Gunn, cast of 'tLather , Y-Teens, PepCats . . . 189 190 HENRY, WILLIAM . . . National Merit Finalist, Boys State alternate, Le Cercle Francais, Theta Science Club, Nu Lambda Rho, Tri Chem, Symphonic and Marching Bands, Woodwind Ensemble, National Honor Society . . . HENSON, MARY . . . HERNDON, JAY . . . Student Council Vice- president, Inter-Club Council president, Key Club, Football, Nu Lambda Rho, Los Gatos Espanoles, Senior Cabinet, home room president and vice-president, Boys State . . . HERRICK, DAVID . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . HERRINGTON, KATHY . . . National Honor Society, Girls State, Y-Teens, Nu Lambda Rho secretary, Theta Science Club secretary and treasurer, Tri Chem president, Thespians, Concert Choir, Los Gatos Espanoles, Los Ninos de Flores, Red Cross representative, cast of HCamelot , National Merit Finalist, Inter-Club Council, Choral Music accompanist, Commencement Chorus . . . HIBBARD, MARY ELIZABETH . . . PepCats, Catettes, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, National Honor Society, Le Cercle Francais, cast of Latherl', usher for Commencement, home room secretary and treasurer, Y-Teens Mid-Winter Conference delegate . . . HICKS, DEBORAH . . . Future Homemakers, cast of t'Annie Get Your Gun . . .HICKS, FRED . . . HOLLOWELL, ROBERT . . . HOLMES, MARY EL- LON . . . HOLMES, MONTY . . . Publications Staff, cast of i'Oklahoma . . . HOLMES, NICKY . . . Theta Science Club, Stage Crew . . . William Henry Mary Henson ' 55 V , f p ' My -- 1 t',,1,,ffmz:r. Y ' - ,111-gw.. -- l igdx' ' , .git t I , ,4- -1.1: -- -V - ' ,. 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J 5 H r fl , 4 , i 51 , K :., .4 i K fag fs Q we I .I f,. - A riy' , Susan Ray Hopkins Keith Horton Barbara Dianne Holland David House Ronald House Bonni Howard Connie HOXi0 Rose Ann Hubbard may XX -X HOLSTED, DAVID . . . home room president, Bas- ketball Team . . . HOOKS, WILLIAM DWAYNE . . . HOOPER, PAT . . . Concert Choir, Boys Quartet, Boys State Alternate, Color Day assembly, Chorus for Gradua- tion, lead roles in '4Lather'i, HAnnie Get Your Gunn, Cameloti' and 'tOklahoma . . . HOOTEN, FRED . . . HOPKINS, SUSAN RAY . . . Catettes, Y-Teens, Stu- dent Council, Interact Club, home room officer, PepCats, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . HORTON, KEITH . . . Los Gatos Espanoles . . .HOLLAND, BARBARA DI- ANNE . . . Future Business Leaders, Future Homemakers, National Honor Society . . . HOUSE, DAVID . . . Key Club, National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, Le Cercle Francais, Nu Lambda Rho, Theta Science Club, Tri Chem, Symphonic, Marching, and Stage Bands, Pep and Concert Bands, Band Quartermaster, Woodwind Ensemble, Interact Club, Commencement Orchestra, cast of For the Love of Pete , National Math Test Runner-up . . . HOUSE, RONALD . . . HOWARD, BONNI . . . Nu Lambda Rho, Y-Teens, Y-Teen of the Year 1969, National Honor Society treasurer, PepCats, monitor, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . HOXIE, CONNIE . . . Thespians, Future Teachers, Los Gatos Espanoles, Concert Choir, casts of t'Annie Get Your Gun , 'iCamelotH, 4'Up the Down Staircasen, prop mistress for HOklahoma'i, Debate Team, Red Cross representative, Interact Club, National Honor Society, Girls State Governor, Girls Nation Senator, DAR Good Citizen Award, Outstanding Teenager of America, National Merit Finalist, choral director and assistant di- rector for Lather . . . HUBBARD, ROSE ANN . . . PepCats, Future Business Leaders, Y-Teens . . . 191 HUFFAKER, JANA . . . Publications Staff . . . HUGGS, OTIS . . . HULL, BRENDA. . . HUNTHROP, BILL . . . HURT, DARRELL . . . HUTTO, MEDA ANN . . . Catettes . . . IMHOFF, PAUL EUGENE . . . INGRAM, TERRY LEE . . . IRBY, DON LEE . . . State Prize for Verse Writing . . . JACKSON, LAVETA . . . Future Homemakers, Future Business Leaders . . . JACKSON, MARGARET . . . Future Hornemakers . . . JACKSON, PATRICIA LYNN . . . Pep- Cats, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Catettes, Concert Choir, National Honor Society, Red Cross representative, home room secretary, Los Gatos Espanoles, NLR Junior Miss, Semi-finalist in Miss Teen-age Arkansas, First Runner-up to Miss City Beautiful, usher for Vespers, Runner-up in State Junior Miss Pageant . . . F ' f .. it . - ,x .L ffm, , i r.v: as D Sig! r fr, 3 2 a ,apex , M, J WK' 8, 3552? f X' it 'I . vig? .kkA., , W I y g 3 ,Mm S it V' A' fi by KW X? 'Q gflj .4 ' X i Mg A ' Q 1 li 'W .V , A Jana Huffaker Otis Huggs gina 1 J r 4 'f Jlfffai '-'xii C fin liqyig. ,ar-'IQ' iiri 1 'mmm i':. S W SL Brenda Hull Bill Hunthrop 'iM lf Darrell Hurt Meda Ann Hutto Paul Eugene Imhoff Terry Lee Ingram + 9 ' Don Lee Irby Laveta Jackson Margaret Jackson Patricia Lynn Jackson ark f-vw WWW' L-is 192 ri M Valerie Jackson Cindy Johnson David L. Johnson, Jr. Doris J. Johnson H Duane Johnson Larry G. Johnson In their final performance, the Senior Catettes put on a great halftime show. Here Micki Allen gets tickled during the introduction, while Captain Jane Baker and her four lieutenants look on. Linda G. Johnson Lyllll J0hIlSOIl :Sarrieri .llaaef in iylizif JACKSON, VALERIE . . . Y-Teens, PepCats Hand Drill Leader, Inter-Club Council Treasurer, Miss City Beautiful, cast of Up the Down Staircase . . . JOHN- SON, CINDY . . . Red Cross representative, PepCats, Y-Teens, B-Team Cheerleader captain, Student Council, Quo Vadis, Varsity Cheerleader . . . JOHNSON, DAVID L. JR .... JOHNSON, DORIS J .... National Honor So- ciety, Thespians, cast of t'Up the Down Staircase , trans- fer from Waynesville Senior High School, Waynesville, Missouri . . . JOHNSON, DUANE . . . Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America officer . . . JOHNSON, LARRY G .... Voca- tional-Industrial Clubs of America officer . . . JOHN- SON, LINDA . . . PepCats, Catettes, Senior Cabinet, home room treasurer, cast of 'tLather,', Y-Teens, cast of 'fUp the Down Staircase , Thespians . . , JOHNSON, LYNN . . . transfer from Cabot High School, Cabot, Arkansas . . . 193 194 JOHNSON, TINA . . . Y-Teens, Red Cross represent- ative, home room secretary, Future Homemakers historian. cast of Annie Get Your Gun , PepCats. Catettes, Second Runner-up to Miss City Beautiful, Junior Miss, Semi- finalist in Teenage Arkansas, Miss Arkansas Hospitality, Quo Vadis Club . . . JOHNSTON, JUDY ANN . . . Book- Worms president, Arkansas Student Librarians District 19 First Vice-president, Future Homemakers vice-president, Girls State, Los Gatos Espanoles . . . JONES, DEBBIE ...JONES, HENRY . .. JONES, LEE WAYNE . . . Marching Band . . . JONES, LINDA DIANA . . . National Honor Society, Future Teachers president, Quill and Scroll, Future Business Leaders, Guidance monitor, Hi Comet Feature Editor, Wildcat Pic- ture Editor, Assistant Advertising Manager on Publications Staff . . , JONES, LYN REVEL . . . cast of Latherl', of HUp the Down Staircasev, and of HOklahoma . . . JONES, MICHAEL U .... cast of 'tLather . . . JONES, PORTER T .... JORDAN, HERMAN ED- WARD . . . JORDAN, WILLIAM E .... Football, Track, Basketball. . . JOYCE, PHILLIP . . . Football Team . . . Leewayne Jones 'WS Porter T. Jones Herman Edward Jordan 5' A.. ts Y . QM pe ' 3 . 4 ik. Tina Johnson Judy Ann Johnston I Debbie Jones Henry Jones Linda Diana Jones Lynn Revel Jones Michael U. Jones William E. Jordan Phillip Joyce Rosalind Marie Joshua Verita Kay Keel i . l A -,E.- ,--' f MES W-.ag y ,e,'2::p: Albert Ray Kelley, Jr. Ronnie Kellum Debbie Kendrick Jimmy Lee Kennedy ff-'Q f 5 f Larry Ray Ketcham Gary Michael Ketcher , ...andre wp Joe E. Keeling Raymond Hilton Keen Janis Gaye Kelly Linda Lou Kempf JOSHUA, ROSALIND MARIE . . . Future Homemakers, PepCats . . . KEEL, VERITA KAY . . . Future Business Leaders . . . KEELING, JOE E. . ., KEEN, RAYMOND HILTON . . . Casts of Up the Down Staircase and Oklahoma . . . KELLEY, ALBERT RAY, JR .... KELLUM, RONNIE . . . Art Club, Publica- tions Columnist, poster artist for Lather . . . KELLY, JANIS GAYE . . . KEMPF, LINDA . . . PepCats, Concert Choir. cast of Annie Get Your Gun . home room vice- president and treasurer , . . KENDRICK, DEBBIE . . . PepCats, Quo Vadis, Na- tional Honor Society, Nu Lambda Rho, Y-Teens. home room secretary . , . KENNEDY, JIMMY LEE . . . KETCHAM, LARRY RAY . . . Key Club, Los Gatos, Espanoles, Tri Chem program chairman, Theta Science Club president, Junior Rotarian, National Mathematics Award. home room president and treasurer, National Merit Finalist, Nu Lam- bda Rho program chairman, State Senator at Boys State, National Honor Society, Tennis Team. Student Council. Outstanding Teenager of America. monitor. Bausch-Lomb Science Award, High School Bowl . . . KETCHER, GARY MICHAEL . , . Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America president, Interact Club. Football Team. First Place Award and two Honorable Mentions in Industrial Arts Fair . . . 195 196 KISSIRE, WARREN . . . monitor for auto mechanics . . . KITZEROW, JOLENE . . . National Honor Society, NLRHA Homemaker of Tomorrow, transfer from Shawnee, Mission High School, Shawnee Mission, Kansas . . . KLASSEN, ALANNA MARIE . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, delegate to Y-Teens Mid-winter, State Mid-South Conference, Y-Teens City-wide president, vice-pres- ident NLRHS chapter, Y-Teens Valentine Royalty, Le- Cercle Francais secretary, Future Homemakers, home room secretary and treasurer, Publications staff Clubs Editor, Quill and Scroll, cast of The Difference ls - . . . KLASSEN, JOANNE . . . Future business Leaders corresponding secretary, Y- Teens Mid-winter, State, and Mid-South delegate, Girls Recreation Association, PepCats, Los Catos Espanoles, Red Cross representative . . . KLUTTS, NANCY . . . Quo Vadis, Future Business Leaders, Future Teachers . . . KONINGS, DEBBIE , . . home room secretary, PepCats . . . LACY, VERNA . . . Future Teachers, National Honor Society, Los Gatos Es- panoles, monitor, home room officer . . . LAMAN, CE- CELIA . . . monitor for Dean of Girls, home room secre- tary. . . LAMB, DONNIE . . . Football, Basketball, home room president . . . LEE, MARTY . . . PepCats, Quo Vadis, Y-Teens . . . LENDERMAN, DON . .cg Film Crew, Voca- tional-Industrial Clubs of America . fi'-LEOPARD, ED- WARD . . . home room vice-presideirit, Key'Club,,11Wildcat Band, Tennis Team . . . 1 5, Q3 'Q 'V' Nancy Klutts Debbie Konings , Warren Kissire Jolene Kitzerow Alanna Marie Klassen Joanne Klassen Verna Lacy Cecelia Laman ,,- a Q , f i r 0 'fd Donnie Lamb Marty Lee ii? ,'.' 's ,L'. , fi 4 , L- M., gg D , - aw WE -ww e .4 r , ,Y . ,,,,apw62l f'l 'ff 1 f ,. K f ' 5 ,521 , an - '-1 qw, M Q, . F .: ' .5 '92 'Q' S - J '. - ,, f 14:-M - ,Q , . , ,f , 1 1. ,xg 4 ' A ' fi -5f?:flf:,s-E zgfall v 0 - , ' gf? I J w Q , . . . - , - me ,f n , 1.--'J' .-., . - , . - K '- ' 'ffff 2' 3,555 Q 'Q ,Q v ' ' ' . - f A .s-'fsf?7i '1 1 f t - ' g I Q 4 , , . ,- 1. xv Don Lenderman Edward Leopard L iwlfnv' I-.. Alan Leveritt Angela Lewis Maryanne Lewis Derek Littlefield Louie Gordon Livingston Rhonda Looney Jerri Camille Lyons Jack Lytle Frank Machen Danny Maglothin ,,nJl ' M13 Danny Sandi Lynch LEVERITT, ALAN . . . home president and vice- president, Senior Cabinet. Football, Interact Club, Junior Rotarian alternate . . . LEWIS, ANGELA . . . Future Homemakers, Concert Choir . . . LEWIS, MARYANNE . . . LITTLEFIELD, DEREK . . . LIVINGSTON, LOUIE GORDON . . . LOONEY, RHON- DA . . . Future Homemakers, PepCats, Le Cercle Fran- cais, production staff of Camelot , Red Cross represent- ative . . . LOVE, DANNY . . . Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America vice-president . . . LYNCH, SANDI . . . Fu- ture Homemakers, Red Cross representative . . . LYONS, JERRI CAMILLE . . . Historian for Future Homemakers, PepCats, Future Business Leaders, National Honor Society . . . LYTLE, JACK . . . Film Crew, Wild- cat Band . . . MACHEN, FRANK . . . home room president and treasurer, Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America treasurer . . . MAGLOTHIN, DANNY . . . Nu Lambda Rho... 197 198 1 i w 7 :Seniors Lfoast Lffzelz Qttzttti MAHAN, JERRY . . . MALCOM, BRENDA . . . Na- tional Honor Society, PepCats, Y-Teens, Future Home- makers . . . MANESS, THOMAS DEAN, JR .... MARKS, JOANN . . . PepCats, Catettes, home room secretary- treasurer, Future Homemakers, Catette of the Month . . . MARTIN, DEBORAH . . . National Council of Teachers of English Award, National Merit Finalist, National Honor Society, High School Bowl, State Poetry Award, Red Cross representative, Y-Teens, Interact Club historian, produc- tion staff for i'Camelot , cast of Lather7', Quo Vadis, Le Cercle Francais president, home room vice-president . . . MARTIN, RITA GAIL . . . MASTERS, JAN . . . Art Club vice-president, Publications Art Editor. Thes- pians, Stage Crew, Quill and Scroll, home room president, Red Cross representative, Le Cercle Francais, cast of Up the Down Staircase , Artist for t'Oklahoma,' . . . MATHEWS, GAIL . . . PepCats, Le Cercle Francais, Thespians, Y-Teens officer. . . One of the highlights of a Seniorls year is the annual Senior Christmas Breakfast. These Senior boys toast what they hope will be their greatest year on the Hill, with orange juice ofcourse! Jerry Mahan Brenda Malcom Thomas Dean Maness, Jr. Jo Ann Marks 'bv N1-Hn-. my Deborah Martin Rita Gail Martin Jan Masters Gail Mathews 'hP 'Hg, AIN. 'wx wwqmv f Margaret Mathews Phil Matlock 'WM wg, g:'573 jr+,-.vor GWFB' ,gi Vernon Eugene Maupin Billy Maxwell Dennis McCann Cindy McCorkle Claude Douglas McDaniel Kathleen Anne McDaniel Martha McDonald Steve McElroy Sally M. McGee Larry McGraw MATHEWS, MARGARET . . . PepCats, Future Busi- ness Leaders. Interact Club. Concert Choir . . . MAT- LOCK, PHIL . . . Concert and Marching Band . . . MAU- PIN, VERNON EUGENE . . . National Honor Society . . . MAXWELL, BILLY . . . Symphonic, Marching and Stage Bands, Quo Vadis, Key Club, home room president. , . MCCANN, DENNIS . , . MCCORKLE, CINDY . . . PepCats, Future Homemakers officer . . . MCDANIEL, CLAUDE DOUGLAS . . . Student Council. Football, Quo Vadis. Key Club, home room president and vice-president Nu Lambda Rho . . . MCDANIEL, KATHLEEN ANNE . . . Catettes, home room secretary . . . MCDONALD, MARTHA . . . MCELROY, STEVE . . . MCGEE, SALLY M .... Los Gatos Espanoles, Interact Club, National Honor Society. home room treasurer . . . MCGRAW, LARRY , . . home room treasurer, Football . . . 199 200 MCMILLAN, CATHY . . . PepCats, Red Cross repre- sentative, Los Gatos Espanoles, Senior Cabinet . . . MCMUNN, JANETT . . . MCNEELY, MARY JO . . . Con- cert Choir, home room secretary-treasurer, Art Club, Jun- ior Choral Music secretary . . . MCNEILL, CAROL . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Interact Club, home room secretary, Senior Cabinet, Natinal Honor So- ciety, cast of HUp the Down Staircasel' . . . MCNEILL, DENNIS . . . National Merit Finalist, National Honor Society, home room president, Debate Club . . . MCSWAIN, SHARON . . . National Honor Society . . . MEACHAM, JEAN . . . Quo Vadis . . . MEEKER, PEGGY . . . home room secretary and vice-president, Concert Choir, cast of '6Camelot . . . MEEKS, RHONDA . . . PepCats, Catettes . . . MID- GETT, TINA . . . PepCats, Future Homemakers, Future Business Leaders . . . MILBURN, STEVEN EDWARD . . . Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America . . . MILLER, NATHANIEL . . . O A Cathy McMillan Janett McMunn fri -.-QQ, Mary Jo McNeely Carol McNeill Dennis McNeill Sharon McSwain Jean Meacham Peggy Meeker 1 1' D Rhonda Meeks Tina Midgett Steven Edward Milburn mga, Wifexw W,!,..M,,,.:,,.1 ,, ,: s -:Mig . . . U A aa. Mage- ' f 1' al ,:. rm 5! Lei WX at 'X Nathaniel Miller lpn? si Melinda Mills Robert Paul Mixon Ellen Moran Marie Janet Morgan Edwin Mosenthin Ann Moser Edward James Murphy Katherine Murphy Robin Murry Vickie Musgrove Janet Mueller Carolyn Ann Mullinax MILLS, MELINDA . . . MIXON, ROBERT PAUL . . . Symphonic Band, Marching Band, cast of 'tUp the Down Staircasei' . . . MORAN, ELLEN . . . Publications Ex- change Editor, Y-Teens Mid-winter delegate, Thespians, PepCats, Quill and Scroll treasurer, Wildcat Honors Ed- itor, Future Homemakers, Le Cercle Francais, usher for Graduation . . . MORGAN, MARIE JANET . . . MOSENTHIN, EDWIN . . . Golf and Tennis Teams, Nu Lambda Rho . . . MOSER, ANN . . . Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, PepCats, cast of Up the Down Staircase . . . MUELLER, JANET . . . MULLINAX, CAROLYN ANN . . . Concert Choir, National Honor Society. . . MURPHY, EDWARD JAMES . . . Track Team, home room president, Red Cross representative, Interact Club, cast for Color Day skits . . . MURPHY, KATHERINE . . . home room treasurer . . . MURRY, ROBIN . . . MUS- GROVE, VICKIE . . . 201 202 NABORS, JOHNNY . . . NAIL, WILLIAM . . . NAP- PER, LINDA . . . Wildcat Editor, Quill and Scroll, cast of For the Love of Pete , Le Cercle Francais, Y-Teens, PepCats, Thespians, home room secretary-treasurer, mon- itor for Dean of Girls, usher for Graduation and Vespers, Hi Comet staff Writer, Girls State, costume mistress for Oklahoma . . . NEASE, CHARLES ALAN . . . home room president. . . NELSON, BEVERLY ANN . . . Red Cross represent- ative, Y-Teens . . . NELSON, MARY ANNE . . . Future Business Leaders, Future Homemakers, PepCats, Y-Teens, National Honor Society , . . NEWMAN, ANGIE . . . Pep- Cats . . . NICHOLS, SANDRA . . . NOLEN, DORIS JEAN . . , PepCats, Los Gatos Es- panoles, Future Teachers . . . NORMAN, CASSIE . . . Y-Teens, PepCats, Catettes Lieutenant, Color Day Royalty, Interact Club, Key Club, Track Royalty, Future Home- makers, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . NYE, STEVE R .... O'CAIN, CAROL LYNN . . . home room secretary, Friendliest Sophomore Girl, Y-Teens, PepCats, Red Cross representative, home room treasurer, Publica- tions Staff, Quill and Scroll, Thespians, monitor, cast of Up the Down Staircase . . . Johnny Nabors William Nall I 'Hung Linda Napper Charles Alan Nease Beverly Ann Nelson Mary Anne Nelson Angie Newman Sandra Nichols Doris Jean Nolen Cassie Norman Steve R. Nye Carol Lynn O Cain HWY' f 'K' glad- '-N 'W ' Ji Darrell Odom Dennis Oliver Thomas Wesley Ollie Debbie O'Neal Wesley O'Neel Ron Osburn Seniors Ralph Doty and Pat Hooper drew tremendous praise for their por- trayals of Mr. Milch and Lather in the 1970 Wildcat Follies. Gene Otto Anna Beryle Owen 7' 7 'L 7 7' ir LLELL .S x.!OXXL5i 4.lE'T.l7l5L! K 7 ' ' Qlraaf iuccaii ODOM, DARRELL . . . OLIVER, DENNIS . . OLLIE, THOMAS WESLEY . . . O'NEAL, DEBBIE . . . Symphonic and Marching Bands . . . O'NEEL, WESLEY . . . OSBURN, RON . . . OTTO, 'GENE . . . OWEN, ANNA BERYLE . . . Red Cross repre- sentative and County Council, Nu Lambda Rho, PepCats, Y-Teens, Glee Club, Art Club, Future Homemakers, Stage Crew for Lather and Up the Down Staircase , Junior Choir. Thespians, cast of Up the Down Staircase . . . 203 204 PACE, LOUISE . . . Y-Teens Valentine Queen, Y- Teens service chairman, delegate to Mid-winter, State, and Mid-South conferences, City Y-Teens Secretary, Mid- South Girl Business Manager, Hi Comet Editor, National Honor Society reporter, Quill and Scroll, All-Region, Con- cert, Marching, and Stage Bands, home room vice-president and treasurer, Le Cercle Francais, PepCats, Society of Outstanding American High School Students, transfer from Gainesville High School, Gainesville, Missouri . . . PARK- HILL, PATRICIA . , . PARR, TRAVIS . . . home room secretary, vice-president, Student Council, Senior Cabinet, Football, Key Club Board, Nu Lambda Rho, Basketball, cast of Up the Down Staircase . . . PATTERSON, PAM . . . Publications Staff, Future Homemakers, transfer from Lonoke High School, Lonoke, Arkansas . . . PEARSON, PEGGY LYNN . . . Assistant Drum Major Wildcat Marching Band, National Honor Society, Symphonic Band, Woodwind Ensemble, Orchestra for t'Camelot , All-Region Band, Pep Band . . . PEGRUM, LINDA . . . PENN, KATHY . . . home room officer, Hi Comet Managing Editor, Los Gatos Espanoles, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll . . . PERRY, LAURA . . . PETTY, CAROLE NAN . . . home room officer, Pep- Cats, Y-Teens, Los Gatos Espanoles, Publications Staff . . . PHARRIS, E. JOHN . . . Interact Club . . . PHILLIPS, ANDREW RUSSELL . . . PHILLIPS, MICHAEL . . . 'Q Louise Pace Patricia Parkhill Travis Parr Pam Patterson Peggy Lynn Pearson Linda Pegrum Kathy Penn Laura Perry Carole Nan Petty E. John Pharris Andrew Russell Phillips Michael Phillips AQQIN ',,. .. zvb 'cf ' 5 - I 'Nw , I I 'lv-fwuaqpff X Kathy Pitt Lezli Kay Pittman Y ,WWF wp, Q14- N, A ,94 Jack Plating David W. Platt it Rickie Lynn Porter Gracie Jo Prater Muncie Price Linda Gayle Prowse David Rachel Rick Rainey v--M-ff Kenney Prater Corky Prewitt PITT, KATHY . . . Concert Choir vice-president, Chapel Pianist, cast of Camelot and t'Annie Get Your Gun , home room president, secretary, and treasurer, PepCats, Los Gatos Espanoles, cast of Oklahoma . . . PITTMAN, LEZLI KAY . . . PepCats . . , PLATING, JACK . . . home room vice-president, Interact Club . . . PLATT, DAVID W ..,. Key Club, Nu Lambda Rho, Theta Science Club, Concert and Marching Bands, Concert Choir, pianist for Boys Chorus, National Merit Finalist, Interact Club. Senior Cabinet, pianist for HCamelot , Los Gatos Es- panoles, All-Region and All State Choir, clarinet choir . . . PORTER, RICKIE LYNN . . . Student Council, home room president, Football, Basketball, Track, All-State Basketball. Key Club vice-president, Senior Class President, Junior Rotarian . . . PRATER, GRACIE JO . . . Red Cross representative . . . PRATER, KENNEY . . . home room vice-president . . . PREWITT, CORKY . . . Future Home- makers . . . PRICE, MUNCIE . . . Concert and Marching Bands . . . PROWSE, LINDA GAYLE . . . Future Business Leaders, National Honor Society, PepCats, Le Cercle Fran- cais . . . RACHEL, DAVID . . . Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America. . . RAINEY, RICK . . . 205 206 ,5'4W RAMSEY, BILL . . . RANEY, MYRON . . . Key Club, 'r fi Le Cercle Francais, Tri-Chern, Nu Lambda Rho, Theta Science Club, Concert and Marching Bands . . . REAL, KRIS . . . Y-Teens, Le Cercle Francais, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . REDD, SALLY . . . Los Gatos Es- panoles, Future Homemakers. . . REED, LYLE GEORGE . . . Key Club . . . REID, HARRIET RENEE . . . National Honor Society . . . REEVES, Bill Ramsey DEBBIE ANN. , . REEVES, DANNY LEE. . . RENAUD, MARY ELLEN . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, secretary for Lather , transfer from Rosary High School, Detroit, Michigan . . . REYNOLDS, DEBBIE . . . Varsity Cheerleaders, PepCats . . . REYNOLDS, JENNIE . . . PepCats, Varsity Cheerleaders Captain . . . REYNOLDS, JOSEPH LAWRENCE . . . Kris Real Lyle George Reed Harriet Renee Reid Debbie '! k f l' Mary Ellen Renaud Debbie Reynolds Jennie Reynolds JM Myron Raney Sally Redd Danny Lee Reeves Joseph Lawrence Reynolds Deane Rhodes James Rice Brenda Ridling Renetta Rinehart 10.141015 Steve Risher Vicki Robertson Robert Robinson Larry Rogers Sharon Ross Tommie Sue Ross . Becky Robinson Ronnie Robinson RHODES, DEANE . . . RICE, JAMES . . . home room president . . . RIDLING, BRENDA . . . Concert Choir, Fu- ture Business Leaders . . . RINEHART, RENETTA . . . PepCats, Future Homemakers, home room secretary-treas-l urer, Red Cross representative . . . RISHER, STEVE . . , Senior Cabinet, home room president, Interact Club . . . ROBERTSON, VICKI . . . Bookworms, monitor . . . ROBINSON, BECKY . . . Future Business Leaders . . . ROBINSON, RONNIE . . . home room secretary, Basketball, All-State Basketball . . . ROBINSON, ROBERT . . . ROGERS, LARRY . . . ROSS, SHARON . . . Future Homemakers, Y-Teens, Fu- ture Business Leaders, PepCats . . . ROSS, TOMMIE SUE . . . transfer from Paron High School . . . 207 208 W f D , i, Aarltoti 1f z0U5 kzfitiuftitftf ROWDEN, BARBARA . . . home room secretary and treasurer, PepCats . . . ROWLEY, WAYNE REID . . . SADLER, MIKE . . . home room vice-president, Publica- tions Staff, managing editor, Quill and Scroll . . . SANDERS, MIKE R .... SANDUSKY, SANDY . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, Red Cross representative, Quo Vadis, Future Business Leaders, monitor, home room vice-president, National Honor Society, Y-Teens Mid-winter conference delegate . . . SALKELD, SANDRA KAY . . . SAWYER, BEVERLY . . . Concert Choir, Wildcat Editor, PepCats, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll Vice-president, Inter-Club Council . . . SCARBOROUGH, SANDRA JEAN . . . Barbara Rowden Wayne Reid Rowley if ,..-an-.4 I if Sandy Sandusky Sandra Kay Salkeld Two of the main characters in the Senior Play, Connie Hoxie and Raymond Keen. enact an argument between teacher and student. Mike Sadler Mike R. Sanders f t , f-1 'r-f ' ,,,,. Beverly Sawyer Sandra Jean Scarborough fin Dee Schulten Phyllis Schultz ' 'Ww- Cynthia Shadid Bonnie Shelby Donna Jean Shuffield Thomas E. Shuffield IW fin 4 ,X J .3 , i Steven Eugene Simmons Beverly Kay Simpson ...mums FW Susan Gail Scroggs Jimmy Sebring dh' MFT' My A ' gg 14.5, ,,,,,:, M.. -- Rickey Shelton Mary Shock SCHULTEN, DEE . . . Catette Lieutenant, Wildcat Editor, Quill and Scroll Pledge Mistress, Interact Club. Le Cercle Francais, Y-Teens, PepCats, home room sec- retary and treasurer, monitor . . . SCHULTZ, PHYLLIS . . . National Honor Society . . . SCROGGS, SUSAN GAIL . . . Future Homemakers . . . SEBRING, JIMMY R. . . . Publications Head Photographer, Concert Choir President, Boys Quartet, Quill and Scroll, casts of 'tAnnie Get Your Gun , 'tLather , Up the Down Staircasell, and HOkla- homa . , . SHADID, CYNTHIA . . . Y-Teens delegate to Mid- winter, State, and Mid-South conferences, Future Home- makers, Home room president and secretary, National Honor Society, Senior Class Secretary, Student Council Chaplain, Y-Teens program chairman and City-wide Senior Hostess, PepCats, B-Team Cheerleader, monitor, Color Day Royalty, Los Gatos, Espanoles, Valentine Royalty . . . SHELBY, BONNIE . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, Catettes, Pub- lications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . SHELTON, RICKEY . . . Key Club, Interact Club, Theta Science Club, production crew for Lather . . . SHOCK, MARY . . . PepCats, Le Cercle Francais, Interact Club, home room vice-president, monitor, Senior Cabinet, National Honor Society . . . SHUFFIELD, DONNA JEAN . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, Future Business Leaders first vice-president . . . SHUF- FIELD, THOMAS E .... SIMMONS, STEVEN EUGENE . . . SIMPSON, BEVERLY KAY . . . 209 210 a..,.afP 'n SIMPSON, WILLIAM FRANK . . . SIMS, VELMA L . . . home room treasurer, Girls Recreation Association, Red Cross representative, Future Business Leaders . . . SIPES, ROBERT MICHAEL . . . SISCO, HELEN . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers . . . SKIDMORE, DWIGHT . . . SKINNER, LAURA . . . Red Cross representative, Guidance monitor, home room secretary, Los Gatos Espanoles . . . SMELSER, GREG . . . Football, home room president . . . SMITH, DONNA . . . National Honor Society . . . SMITH, DOUGLAS ALLEN . . . SMITH, GUS . . . SMITH, JAMES CRAIG . . . Los Gatos Espanoles . . , SMITH, JEANETTE . . . Future Teachers, Red Cross representative, Le Cercle Francais, Interact Club, cast of HAnnie Get Your Gun . . . William Frank Simpson Velma L. Sims IQ' Robert Michael Sipes Helen Sisco Dwight Skidmore Laura Skinner Greg Smelser Donna Smith Douglas Allen Smith Gus Smith James Craig Smith Jeanette Smith Linda Smith Rickey Smith Robert Smith Susan A. Smith 'iillhng . Susan Kay Smith Susan Kay Smith Luellen Snow Mike Spears Joyce D. Spradlin Dora F. Stafford 2 -'-w.4.w,..4 Juv 'f Richard A. Stafford ,Milf 1 . ,g 'A Belva Stanley SMITH, LINDA . . . Cast of 'fFor the Love of Pete , National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, Y-Teens, Mid-Winter conference . . . SMITH, RICKEY . . . home room vice-president and president, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track . . . SMITH, ROBERT . . . Interact Club, Nu Lambda Rho, Chapel Leader. Na- tional Honor Society, home room president . . . SMITH, SUSAN A .... Quo Vadis . . . SMITH, SUSAN KAY . . . Interact Club . . . SMITH, SUSAN KAY . , . SNOW, LUELLEN . . . Pep- Cats, Le Cercle Francais, home room vice-president, Future Business Leaders, Y-Teens Mid-winter con- ference delegate . . . SPEARS, MIKE . . . SPRADLIN, JOYCE D .,.. transfer from Scott High School, Scott, Arkansas . . . STAFFORD, DORA F. . . . Symphonic and Marching Bands, Future Business Leaders, Interact Club, Los Gatos Espanoles . . . STAFFORD, RICHARD A .... STANLEY, BELVA . . . 211 212 STANLEY, BEVERLY . . . Concert Choir, home room secretary-treasurer, PepCats, Le Cercle Francais . . . STANLEY, PATTI . . . Student Council treasurer, Hi Comet Editor, Interact Club secretary, Color Day Royalty, National Honor Society, Senior Cabinet, Girls State, Quill and Scroll, Future Homemakers, PepCats, home room treas- urer, Y-Teens, Red Cross representative . . . STARKEY, PAMELA . . . Tri Chem secretary, National Honor Society, Quo Vadis, Nu Lambda Rho . . . STEELE, JOHNNIE LEE . . STEPHENS, CINDY . . . Prizes in Armory Art Show and First Federal Savings and Loan State Festival of Art, Y-Teens, Art Club . . . STEPHENS, PHILIP . . . home room president, Football, Track . . . STERLING, JERRY . . . Football, Track . . . STEWART, DEBORAH LEE . . . PepCats, All-Region Choir, Concert Choir. . . STEWART, CHARLES . . . Senior Cabinet, home room vice-president . . . STOLL, CHARLES . . . STOKES, RICHARD DALE . . . STONE, RON . . . Assistant Sports Editor and Assistant Photographer for Publications, dele- gate to AHSPA convention, Mr. Publications, reporter for School Sportscast for KARK RADIO, Concert and Marching Bands, monitor . . . 1 IW! .ff Beverly Stanley Patti Stanley Pamela Starkey Johnnie Lee Steele Cindy Stephens Philip Stephens Jerry Sterling T L27 vw l. Charles Stewart Charles Stoll Richard Dale Stokes f . - . .nn ,.k.,,.af ' wwwwqgv-w . . , rgfg,,,g:,.f,,fW?, :'.?- if. 7 51525 55 .' V' .'.iE195ii63iW .. f Mailer, A , 57.251, . 1 f,.v7 ,mfs P' . ' :I-13515955 f -- I .mrwsf ?, , . aj H ,C at m ,giisiwwi I' is --f , 1,1 55,555 58533 K HT if Sz .4 is sn Q an -44? gm .mfg I Deborah Lee Stewart Ron Stone .me Q if-N t I f il rd .i JT 196' K, Dale Edward Strawn Delena Stricklin if-1' Judy Sublett Tommy Suttle Marc Swann Bill Tackett Surrounded by other students in the class, Senior Linda Felton talks to Connie Hoxie in one of the scenes from Up the Down Staircase. - Har my-..,..,. Glenda Tapley Linda Tapley XT ' RTI ' 1 XT ' I 1 zzzaou 1 far Lil 1'.fQL'ZC:J.i8 STRAWN, DALE EDWARD . . . STRICKLIN, DE- LENA . . . Concert Choir . . . SUBLETT, JUDY . . . Fu- ture Homemakers, Future Teachers, Future Business Leaders . . . SUTTLE, TOMMY . . . SWANN, MARC . . . TACKETT, BILL . . . Football, . . . TAPLEY, GLENDA . . . TAPLEY, LYNDA . . . Future Homemakers, Bookworms. . . 213 tif 214 TARKINGTON, JERRY . . . TAYLOR, GLENDA . . . THACKER, BRENDA . . . Bookstore monitor, PepCats, Y-Teens Mid-winter delegate, Concert Choir, home room secretary, Red Cross representative Los Gatos Espanoles secretary, cast of Camelot , inter-Club Council . . . THALMANN, MIKE . . . home room president, Red Cross representative . . . THIRION, DORIS . . . Future Business Leaders Cor- responding Secretary, Girls Recreation Association, Fu- ture Nurses, Future Teachers, PepCats, Future Home- makers, Y-Teens, make-up crew for 'tAnnie Get Your Gun . . . THOMAS, JAN . . . PepCats, Y-Teens . . . THOMASON, JOE . . . home room president . . . THOMP- SON, WILLIE RUTH . . . Future Business Leaders, Future Homemakers . . . THORNTON, THERESA . . . PepCats, Future Home- makers, Future Business Leaders . . . THRASH, STE- PHEN . . . THUROW, ANNETTE . . . Varsity Cheerleader, B-Team Cheerleader, PepCats, Y-Teens Student Council, choreographer for 'tAnnie Get Your Gun , cast of La- ther , Art Club, home room treasurer, National Honor Society, choreographer for Oklahoma . . . TIBBETTS, CAROLYN . . . Pep Band, Quo Vadis, transfer from North- wood High School, Shreveport, Louisiana . . . Doris Thirion PMS rf 'gr Theresa Thornton Ji? 1f l?Q -:fig '-ia -..: Y f::l.biQ:a,Qf:EQf::2Qia,iQ1:iZIEE:I'iikllki-Z:i,:::f .f 1. I -, - :.-s,-.guygif-,it-was-:,'-::5,'2,..5::f' V- - Y 'ir-Fl-1. f: ra - ,- - ,tr-.-fE.fmfE- 1-'faV- f - ffIn-'i:5 f:v'-i- f - . ':'.. , H ,5f1:,'1g1i1'S','EVE:, '34, ' P. - -'I-'L 1 WET? ' ,r: L-Sl? 55f:f E:' V-1 1 ' F -- ,, 2-i.,,i.,,t I . . is - .V ,f . I- -A iw, ,--RW Q Jen., .. ., I -I P5' .ef - If ai Nw K K , 'iw 'ff' I i' f 'ffiiggg I - -ff: , t 5 i - f 'i lt s. in: K .sy 4 git. .,t yu' Drvvrg, N- -. . X, . C , , x , ,,,,,,, Jerry Tarkington Glenda Taylor Brenda Thacker Jan Thomas Joe Thomason iw Mike Thalmann Willie Ruth Thompson Stephen Thrash Annette Thurow Carolyn Tibbetts nimb- Deborah Tidwell David Tiner 'ii' gf! Patricia Toney Bill Torres Linda Sue Treat Kay Tucker 1 , ,Q U-Bert Turner, M . Sidney Turner Marie Twidwell 'ir' '-T115 Cheryl Upton Debbie Usery Yvgxmty N-,ll Janice Turner 'fN,., ' fl ititmt, 1 K H , . X gi V 'K if ef 4: ., I , N I 3 fmt 5'l1FP,:' I , -' Q' gp 5, 1 -L, W, ijt ,,,, S, , ,X 1 TIDWELL, DEBORAH . . . TINER, DAVID , . . All- Region Choir, Concert Choir , . . TONEY, PATRICIA . . . transfer from Des Arc High School, Des Arc, Arkan- sas. . . TORRES, BILL . . . TREAT, LINDA SUE , . . Concert and Marching Bands, Band librarian, Le Cercle Francais . . . TUCKER, KAY . . . PepCats vice-president, Student Council, Inter-Club Council secretary, PepCats, Key Club Track Royalty, Y- Teens, home room secretary . . , TURNER, BERT . . . Key Club parliamentarian. Stage Crew, Quo Vadis, Nu Lambda Rho, Thespians, Theta Science Club, Debate Team, National Honor Society, Junior Rotarian . . . TURNER, JANICE . . . TURNER, SIDNEY . . . TWIDWELL, MARIE . . . PepCats, Concert Choir librarian, home room secretary, All-Region Choir . . . UPTON, CHERYL . . . Future Home- makers . . . USERY, DEBBIE . . . PepCats, Y-Teens City Inter-Club, Y-Teens vice-president, Nu Lambda Rho, Y- Teens Mid-winter, State, and Mid-South conference dele- gate, cast of Annie Get Your Gun , Senior Cabinet. Inter- Club Council, Concert Choir, All-Region Choir, National Honor Society vice-president, High School Bowl, Y-Teens Valentine Royalty. . . 215 216 VANDIVER, SUSAN . . . Y-Teens, Future Business Leaders, Los Gatos Espanoles . . . VANOVERBEKE, ADELE . . , cast of f'Annie Get Your Gun , Red Cross representative, Red Cross president, County Council sec- retary, and Leadership Training Center delegate, Catettes, National Honor Society, Y-Teens Mid-winter delegate, Pep- Cats, Le Cercle Francais, Nu Lambda Rho, cast of Okla- homaw, usher for Vespers . . . VORSAS, ANDREW . . . VINT, BETTY . . . home room vice-president, Y-Teens Mid-winter conference delegate, PepCats, Future Business Leaders . . . WADLEY, JOEY . . . Concert and Marching Bands, Theta Science Club, Interact Club . . . WALDRIP, WIL- LIAM GARY . . . National Merit Finalist, Key Club Senior Board Member, National Honor Society, Tri Chem, Theta Science Club, Nu Lambda Rho, stage crew for Lather , Debate Team, High School Bowl, Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students . . . WALLACE, SUE . . . PepCats, Le Cercle Francais Future Homemakers, monitor . . . WALLER, RUBY . . . WALTERS, SUSAN . . . Y-Teens, PepCats, Publica- tions Staff, Y-Teens first alternate to Mid-winter Confer- ence, Quill and Scroll . . . WARD, JAMES LARRY . . . WARREN, LINDA . . . Catettes, PepCats, cast of 'tLather . . . WATERS, BRUCE . . . Football, All State Team, All- Southern Team, All-Central Team, Super Team, Track . . . I Susan Vandiver Adele Van0verbeke Andrew Vorsas Betty Vint Joey Wadley William Gary Waldrip Sue Wallace Ruby Waller Susan Walters James Larry Ward Linda Warren Bruce Waters 453' James Walker Watson Susan Weatherford Debbie Webb John Webb Quai Mike Webb Becky Lynn Weiler Sandy Weise Ken Westfall Ruth Marie White Ricky W. Whitfield Sally Whitley 4'BX Wendy Westerlund WATSON, JAMES WALKER . . , All-Region Band. Symphonic, Marching, and Pep Bands. Key Club, Nu Lambda Rho, Interact Club, Theta Science Club, Concert Choir. Boys Quartet, All-Region Choir . . . WEATHERFORD, SUSAN . . . PepCats, Future Business Leaders . . . WEBB, DEBBIE . . . PepCats, Y-Teens . . . WEBB, JOHN . . . Symphonic, Marching, Stage, and Pep Bands, Wood- wind Ensemble, All-Region Band, Band Student Director. Orchestras for The Difference Is - , Annie Get Your Gun , Lather , and 'tCamelot . . . WEBB, MIKE . . . WEILER, BECKY LYNN . . . Publications Staff, Color Day Royalty, Quo Vadis, home room secretary, vice-president, PepCats, B-Team Cheer- leaders captain . . . WEISE, SANDY . . . PepCats, Quill and Scroll, Publications Staff Business Manager, Thes- pians . . . WESTERLUND, WENDY . . . Symphonic, Marching Bands, Band librarian, home room treasurer. Red Cross representative, Red Cross secretary, Le Cercle Francais, Interact Club, Los Gatos Espanoles, cast of Up the Down Staircase . . . WESTFALL, KEN . . . Symphonic, Marching, and Pep Bands . . . WHITE, RUTH MARIE . . . Costume com- mittee for Oklahoma , National Honor Society . . . WHITFIELD, RICKY W .,.. WHITLEY, SALLY . . . Senior Cabinet, home room secretary, PepCats, Publica- tions Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . 217 218 w , f 1 , 7 Samoa az: fiaaz- lpzofeiitwzuf WILLIAMS, JAMES L .... WILLIAMS, JIM . . . Los Gatos Espanoles . . , WILLIAMS, KENNETH LAMAR . . . All State Football, Super Team Football, Basketball . . . WILLIAMS, MARY LYNN . . . Le Cercle Francais, Future Teachers State Historian, National Honor Society, Band monitor, Biology monitor, PepCats, Nu Lambda Rho . . . WILLIAMS, RONALD . . . home room president, Nu Lambda Rho, Interact Club, home room vice-president . . . WILLIAMS, STEVE LYNN . . . WILLIAMS, WESLEY FLOYD . . . WIMBERLY, BRITT . . . Key Club, monitor, Interact Club, home room president, Los Gatos Espanoles, cast of HThe Difference Is - , cast of 'iLather . . . James L. Williams Jim Williams iss, f '-'hy Pat Fields, a member of the Wildcat stage band, peforms in one of the most widely acclaimed assemblies presented this year. Kenneth Lamar Williams Mary Lynn Williams 5 ' ' ' r x 3 ii fi F, M Wesley Floyd Williams Britt Wimberly Ronald Williams Steve Lynn Williams ,isi An ss:29'sg:e??x5yss'-:'g.g j A Hyigggflfii .kkrk V Se W if 'mmnuuhh -aw Mgr , JW., 'iq 1- -',, A - YW Y 53, AQ., ,ff .. ,, , M ft , ,,,,. 5 5 2, X , Larry Wingo Donna Wolfe QW? 'ef' x, Mike Wilson Richard Wise Patricia Ann Wofford ax Gayle Woods Wylie Workman Michael Ray Worrell :uf ' ag , fy Sandra Gail Worthey Gary Wright ,Q-a. ' f-was-L A Nancy Woodward Charles William Word WINGO, LARRY . . . WILSON, MIKE . . . WISE, RICHARD . . . Key Club, Le Cercle Francais, Basketball manager, Interact Club, Junior Rotarian . . . WOFFORD, PATRICIA ANN . . . Catettes, PepCats, home room vice- president, Los Gatos Espanoles, Y-Teens National Honor Society . . . WOLFE, DONNA . . . PepCats, Le Cercle Francais, Y-Teens, Student Council, B-team Cheerleaders, Key Club, Track Royalty, National Honor Society, Catettes, Senior Cabinet, Future Homemakers, Interact Club, Wildcat Color Day Queen, Publications Staff, Quill and Scroll . . . WOODS, GAYLE . . . National Merit Finalist, Junior Rotarian, Key Club, National Honor Society, Theta Science Club, Interact Club . . . WOODWARD, NANCY . . . Future Teachers, Fu- ture Homemakers, Le Cercle Francais, Symphonic Band, transfer from Lonoke High School, Lonoke, Arkansas . . . WORD, CHARLES WILLIAM . . . WORKMAN, WYLIE . . . Film Crew . . . WORRELL, MICHAEL RAY . . . WORTHEY, SANDRA GAIL . . . WRIGHT, GARY . . . 219 220 WRIGHT, JAMES LEE . . . Key Club . . . WRIGHT, WALLY . . . Los Gatos Espanoles, home room secretary . . . WYATT, JAMES FRANKLIN . . . YEDLICK, BAR- BARA . . . PepCats, Catettes, Y-Teens president, Y-Teens Mid-winter, State, and Mid-South Conference delegate, Valentine Royalty, Inter-Club Council, Le Cercle Francais treasurer, Catette of the Month, Prop Mistress for t'Up the Down Staircasen . . . YORK, SHEILIA . . . YOUNG, MARY LOU . . . mon- itor . . . YOUNG, PAT . . . ZORN, MARY BETH . . . Fu- ture Teachers, Future Homemakers, PepCats, Bookworms, Library monitor, Y-Teens . . .ZUBER, MUNCY F. . . . Sheilia York Mary Lou Young James Lee Wright Wally Wright James Franklin Wyatt Barbara E. Yedlick Pat Young Mary Beth Zorn X Muncy F. Zuber .J 1: .ff -rsv- ,aw i il' 'X f:n2,r:ffff. -f V--efeffm- S, may Q .za A awk 351312: '1 A 1 2165.421 255-2Q?f2z'fffm2fwsiifi M- Y f- A, wa '- f M . .., ,I gist ? K ffgffiszsfl' if 'f,:vw:ifa'fQ154ie ' ga ,..,,. . .-'-,, fastest? 9 5, ,V if 1 Q as i ' ' A we r Mez,- ix.. 1, S5 153 Q if 5 , , V , fj 53555 81 5. tmf:Q5fsx4:e?fct 5tv:s ' gn ' wzlggwg 1 5 Q , ,f W- .uwst e . ,.. ' - m g? 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Roncketto, Doris Ross, George Rozzell, Steve Russell, Kent Rust Ramsey Ryan, Wendy Rynning, Becky Saine, Bonnie Sanders, Carol Sanders, Gary Ray Sartin, Beckey Satterfield Jerry Satteriield, Debbie'Schratz, Ross Schultz, Sherry Scroggins, Paula Seago, Bill Seibert, Lanice Self a n i - P . . ,,.. ,. . , 'Ll' FEW ifiiiiiimr ' L HaasHsze:5f7:?5iJ5s5:E 'k 'he ' ' N-ffgfmfff -r' '- - Less .. , , .,,. ' f ff , 2 I1 7 33 vs Q P we ,ZA , 5 3 is -Q-W- s g w ,....,., ,,.7 - .. X -ete .,.,,..,i E M - rsri ' 53' w eff fe- in rw W' , it yccyy E! L ,H V ,L-. yy, , -A 5, 1 4 i . -iff. 7 7 ,W f- in iff m A r , ig' ,- , y 51,01 H , ,G 1 2 rl r im! J i l- X New Q ' H rrsfrrs so , -.' m 3 5 , ' A': tiff 7513 'y' V ' ' tx . ,,.. ,M QQ, ag . . V i - ' , , .i,. i w , M E gig . ' 1 ff 5 - gs?-. ' , 1 - .H-..z2..t: 'Q77:M UA f':Eg':'ai,--.,fef:f. 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K X fm f sissy TF, gg My Qi, 5 if N ,N ,.i .., W cgofzfiomozai cus zaafnsu of digging The Class of 1972 marks an ending and a beginning atop Wildcat Hill--the ending of undivided classes and loyalties and the beginning of a new cross-town rivalry with Northeast High. Their goals are those of every soph- omore: good times, good friends, and the attainment of the top position on Wildcat Hill---Seniority. 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C , W W ,Ti V' 3 'ji ,V ir Congratulations 1 1 Annual Editor LINDA NAPPER Aunt Bee 1' Xxx Congratulations 4 m ,4 - Pl TR .2 Seniors O BOB DAWSON I W JAcK'S X x FLORISTS a GIFTS it Q :I 1808 Main - NLR 1 Congratulations Former Brownie Deborah Bowker Debbie Cross Janice Dunn Linda Eudy Vickie Grubbs Mary E, Hibbard Kathy McDaniel Pam McMillian Linda Napper Barbara Bowden Troop 120 Former Scoutleader Mrs. George Napper Sally Rose Redd Debbie Reeves Dee Ann Schulten Donna Shuffield Patty Stanley Jan Thomas Becky Weiler Donna Wolfe Barbi Yedlick 247 248 Everyone is G ' THE I ' o1ng to Pike Lanes for Fun. Z: A Different Kind I X of Weekly Pike Lanes 'ft Newspaper or North Pulaski Bowling A Count Y for all FR 4 7514 Ages League and .QQ runnin: nzslcuzn mc. open bowling Y, Iplsone FR Q-9288 811 Mdin ree Qgllle mul, Q96 is ffifi as 57 K fries rn ' mm.pvf,'Qg5 2'f1f :anvil 'Q-is 3' 5 :exerts Wg? ff l 5 P V P ig 11 wf was f Q- - P ,fi . FURNITURE 2 . . QQ tAP,Pli!ANCE ,STORES ING- Pike Plaza Shopping Center I Q ' UECONOMIZE Wm, ECONCMYHQ 375-7511 ' P 'W P Pianos D. H. Baldwin C0 Electronics Organs O S5 THE COMMUNITY HEALTH TEAM As pharmacists, we are proud to stand alongside your physician on the community health team- to serve him and serve you in the fullest interests of better health for everyone. Our function on the team is to compound and dispense medicine for which we are eminently qualified. Your physician will diagnose your case and prescribe the medicine you require. Bring your prescription to us tor compounding. LEO HOL TED DR G Broadway at Lynch 945-1491 North Little Rock, Arkansas Prescriptions Our Specialty 249 Congratulations to the Class of '70 fromamem- ber of the Class of '49! It has been a sincere pleasure Working with the graduating Key Club- bers the past three years. GOING TO COLLEGE '? If so you're eligible to apply for our COLLEGE LIFE PLAN, The premium is only 340.00 per year for 310,000.00 life insurance and remains that low cost until age 28 when the policy is automatically converted to Ordinary Life--re- QRDIV RADIO L Philco Sales and Service -4 gardless of physical condition. Just call us for Mg' I' complete details. We hope you will make this one of the things you do before starting college in the fall. 621 Main Little Rock ll RAZIJIIBACK SHOOTING SUPPLIES KA ENVQOUFIRSY . 312 West Pershing Blvd. S NORTH LITTLE ROCK SERVQSOFT, INC. Phone 753-0154 P ov Boxm ISI MILITARY ROAD SDH. BILL BURGI NORTH LITTLE Rocx, ARKANSAS 72115 , 'i ll ll ll K 3 ll ll ll lli E ll ll ll ll 5 250 Zllfjfllk Builder of Quality Homes SK 3 1306 REED S. MCCONNELL Lil .ll lei 51 H in ll? E213 E' . 1'A7 Q Irriiifwuurl Bud For Your Shopping Convenience! sl g . 1 i 1 is .1 . , sr' Sli E ' 5 , S Ahh NO. Little Rock J.F.K. Blvd. U' UTI51 l I I - -BUSINESS MACHINES PHONE sx 3-2159 4200V1 coNwAv Hwv. Noam uma Rocn, ARK. 72118 1 P FR es X - x , X-fp NJN- H III! XX 'ff ' -4A V Xigfiifv . NEWSPAPERS 1, . CIRCULARS begaqx TWIN CIW IQAMBLEIQ, INC. W A CROSS ST. Y I , I RAMBLER SALE-5 6: SERVICE UTTI-E ROCK- A ' MAGAZINES I 1 .Q 'E ' . HoUSE ORGANS I III . JOB PRINTING WI 5-7112 . ADVERTISING SALES I Post Office Box 4068 - 1919 EaSf Broadway North Little Rock, Ark, . Phone Franklin 45661 72116 . North Little Rook, Ark, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher Owners eritage ublislzing ompcmy 251 , l A A n n A A AAA FIRST AMERICAN A NATIONAL BANK -215:-v '4 A Y Y U D f- . 1 S 4 f K f .,,.W,.N. - -1, f-,-. . . ,,.. . I.. 1 VNLQ.-N4 We have 100fZg interest in you ELLIS The Crowmng Touch Z 1 Fme Jewelry KX-KI 1601 Ma1n Street MARKET QEIILTY CQMPIIHV Num, 3623 Camp Robmson Rd QQ.,-A 5' For The Fashzon ,, Wzse the xeaV round 4712 JFK 7 -1' SK 3 1633 ', 5.5 A ' 961112 5 Jad l0Il:f 3420 Jolzn F. Kennedy RV L R ,,-,-A . .X vv - H A sf' '5' N H in P, . . 4 -' if ku, fi 'fZrf'ff.!' l,'-61' ' 'Q '- I Y Y r . 1 ,,........,Js,-..,:9 t,,f'l, 4.W..V,:: ,., i,: I -x..,,wW,,.- g 55 A:.,1 1 :,,4,.Z E J I Mas V K A , .... , .,.,..,.. . .. Riva. -1 N vp .,.f:1.,.uEx 4-'winks V 5 . 1. 4,5 gf V v X., Q L - ., 1 'gfx A Y - . , , X f 'N v f 4 .. ., .43 , 5 ' A lb ' C' I.- You Pay for a Business Education Whether You Get It or Not tComparative Life Earnings: - - Institute of Life lnsuranceb It is estimated that the untrained man goes to work at 14 and reaches his maximum at 40, with a life earning of Sl7S,000. It is thought that more than 50 per cent of the untrained workers are dependent upon others after the age of 60. The high school graduate rises steadily to his own maximum at 50, with a life earning of S243,000. The business school graduate, since his income depends upon his' mental ability and training, is con- stantly improved by practice, his income increases rather than diminishes. The graduate in business admin- istration reaches his maximum at 60, and has a life earning of S347,000. These estimates and figures are conservative, but the equivalent between each bracket would be in pro- portion to the dollar value in difference mentioned above. LIFE INCOMES At Educational Group Levels 'The Untrnined The High School The Business ACCREDITATION OF SCHOOLS The accreditation of a school is universally accepted as a guarantee of educational respectability. lt means that some recognized agency has investigated the institution and found that it has at least the minimum physical facilities, financial stability, and faculty personnel necessary to offer in a satisfac- tory manner the educational program or programs it claims to offer. MEASURE YOUR ABILITY 1. What does unemployment mean to you? 2. Does your present effort represent the best that you can do for yourself? 3. Would an extra skill, or additional knowledge, give you a better chance to get ahead? 4. Are you contented to keep on, year after year, doing the work you are now qualified to do? 5. Have you any assurance of advancing to a larger income and greater opportunities without additional specialized train- ing? 6. Will you ever have a better chance to prepare for a business career ,than you have right now? 7. Don't you believe proper training will give you confidence and enlarge you to an outstanding job when competition is greatest? 8. Don't you think what you do in the months immediately ahead will largely determine the kind of life you are going to lead during the next 40 years? 9. Don't you think an office position provides a steady income, pleasant surroundings, paid vacations, regular hours, and un- equalled opportunities for advancement? 10. Donft you think business training at Draughon School of Business would increase your ability to select your position 9'f'd Adlgifgfgmion instead of taking a job? QQTTNTING 604, 'lv ti Q 5 2 DR SCHOOL of BUSINESS 1, 3 scnooi. of unto Q, A ,ss Mess SL IOXII 2l6 Wai Sixth St. LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS LITTLE RGCK if 44, ' T, 1 xX 0 I ffff ff ,ff ,, , ABSTRACT CQMPANY fig! S ffffh., 7 Don t Let ',f,!3l.'v! xNconPonA-ren Q 'Si S ' I6 One Get 'Aft A ,, 4Jdfaacf4,7ic'f4Q.9nA.wwmx134mow4 214 LOUISIANA STREET ' TEL. FR 5-4477 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 9 SPLAWN Congratulations Seniors Z 'Pg fr: PAPPY'S SHOE STORE U c 5 J if .iv 206 Main street - M ' North Little Rock, Ark. K'-'il 5 es , 2 ,, PIKER'S Gulf X? 2623 N. Main NLR 3132 Pike Ave. N.L.R. Everyone Hurrys To 1 -w F: H- A -,f ZA Q 'ii , fi 1 X -' lk X 'N ' L' ' 7 X ' 2, we-11 5 L - Z f S S-A L? X my . ,P Q ' ,L i of ' - f A til 9 T R 4 ' fi' ' a t -f 2 M T A T Jo-J0's Bar-B-Q 3400 Railroad NLR SK 3-1475 254 AT WORK BUILDING GREATER LITTLE ROCK T 1 A 1 l ti O Hall'-H EP I ' L 22'B Danco Construction Company 1300 EAST 13th NORTH LITTLE ROCK PHONE FR 4-2241 Guaranteed Quality and Quick Service HOGG'S MEAT MARKET 1920 Pike Avenue-NLR FR 5-5992 GO Wildcats RON'S PRINTING SERVICE North Little Rock, Arkansas Phone UL 1-2568 4 Tunes THE KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE CO. Cumberland, Md. fMagS1 fTapeD lStereosD Kelly-Springfield Auto Semce, 1900 S, UNIVERSITY Maple 81 Pershing No. Little Rock, Ark. LITTLE RQCK SK 8-1205 255 Q J 'bb XX QAM YN, 55 ,Ll MMV L ,rf rrrre rt edward . A W JJ Q get X? WW yr jd ug L M FK L W9 GCN ' , MJ , Ogg Q Lately, OXO 'Ima f3 Uyijjjtlt N Q , 'N .X L X t , , 1 greagjstrgeiii log? t th Cr, 'Q f ,,,,. :f I l The C1 f 1970 965 UF! 1, 50 AW fJ UV ' ' 1 X X f A fr , j MX ,fi W , f N r' ZZVNW V , M SX g d t gft thl g t w P ,, xr f 2 1 w I . wrt , r J t I ri if x N t 1 It H Q f t fr Hr I X Q xl WG 'N A 1 I, t! if 'i i k G I. ASS COMPAN 2400 Commercial Street Little Rock, Ark -- f Q! .a- Ee tgff Ms Tfiwibvwtih mt, Jf gt M gtg? , iw A Q41 ECONOMY DRUG Foster Mother All That The Name Imp1ies to the Human Race Pike Plaza Shopping Center MARSH HARDWARE CO. 1700 Main St. N.L.R. -JB Paint--Hardware phlmbing X Houseware--Tools Sporting Gggds Phone FR 4-8692 J S OPTIMIST CLUB NORTH LITTLE ROCK MILK PRODUCERS INC. f'Q:,M.1 Of ra, 130, H 6423 Forbing Road George Nc b I Little Rock, Arkansas J L Clay - Vice-1 d t t W'11'a.ms - Vice 1 d t 257 258 'Cl f: Jw L if J - vw STllflfT'S Fon oIAMoNDs r l A ai 1 ggi 2 if 3,2 simon l880 - H 1,7532 Q fl 5- I lllvb F. A ::: .ef F VI, 1 '11 V TL 0 0 A 1 Hg, 11,55 flworrffq ,l, 5. .xxx -1- .. fl-J J: l, W , W'b ' ' fl 0 e ff' if ' A A ll Ae is . f 'M Arkansas' Most Honored Name ln Jewelry. . . - M l The 31 511 MAIN, L.R. 300 S. University PIKE PLAZA SHOE STORE Pike Plaza Shopping Center TROY,S BARBER SERVICE SHOE MART R766 N Self-service Ladies Brand Shoes For Less 4, .. 3418 JFK Huston '. X Troy Taylor Collier North Little Rock , A I , STANLEY'S 49- A I W, HARDWARE 4 h Pike Plaza Shopping Center 1012 West 3 t NLR SK3-2470 i SW 5 f m ua no-nur snow Q? lilll 1-n.. I-I I I-- TIFI E E '-u' I ' I ' 1 I 211' 1111 '1-1 l 11 4212 Conway Hway NLR To look your best at any occasion 3 Fnanknn 5-8537 HENNEBERGER'S 1, 'x Cleaners gl Laundry f Residence: SKy1ine 3-0223 1522 Main St. N,L,R, M4 'Yi Alvrgu. 5'.. Congratulations Seniors ,Q ff ,A 5 522 W' 22nd ST' PARKHILL 555,- Russell Chevrolet Compan 300 West Broadway North Little Rock Marsha Freeman and Ron Stone test the interior of a 1970 Monte Carlo, as Linda Napper views the total picture. 1- Wiiiliiiiiif 5' Having Plumbing Problem? --x DISCOUNT DRESSLAND awww? I f We 4 65 0 CASEY at GRIFFIN 915 West 22nd I ,Q PLUMBING COMPANY North Little Rock, Ark. 375-5242 4202 Asher U Little Rock, Ark. 3rd KL Pike N-L-K 663-6148 DOYNE 'S AUTO GLASS 81 SEAT COVER CENTER We sell brand name merchandise FR 4-9636 at discount prices. Doyne Roper 2421 Pike Ave. Owner No. Little Rock, Ark. MECHANICS LUMBER COMPANY 600 Main NLR FR 2-3456 All sizes Dresses Sz Sportswear Bank-Americard or layaway 260 IS FOR EXCELLENCE! Qrgenta rug . Oldest Drug Store in Pulaski County 1880 Free-Delivery Prescriptions 324 Main, North Little Rock FR 4-4851 I 1 1333 MAIN NLR MAIN OFFICE 372-6191 117 EAST D NLR PARK, HILL OFFICE V we y me F255 rote on lr1SU!'ed sovlnqs. Ar ansa 75341162 -4:11. ' 109 w MAIN a n 1AcKsoNvn.LE osrlcs I V 982-2154 R and loan .association MINUTE MAN 3715 J.F.K. Blvd. North Little Rook, Ark. BAXTER ELEC TRCNIC SUPPLY COMPANY 1922 Pike Phone FR 6-1519 Res. SK 3-6272 1 IAFLTP' J ' zHi,f KITTLE'S GARAGE Complete Auto Service -Front End Alignment- Guaranteed Work At Reasonable Prices 1317 Poplar St. North Little Rook, Ark. ,if 'fi X In TRUCKS P1 MACK TRUCKS of Arkansas, Inc 1501 East Broadway North Little Rock, Arkansas Phone FR 6-3861 261 262 We are pleased to furnish uniforms for the Wildcats Spauldings 513 Center Little Rock See us for- Gym clothes, Jackets, and all athletic equipment W ' JOHNSON , 2 P A DRUG STORE 1 N -1 1 E W 200 Main K 0 1 ' f' N, Little Rock, Ark. X R ? ---s 374-1671 L 1 . ' r ' A. HAYNIE D-X SERVICE 'I is h 1201 Parkway Dr. ffff -xl, M1 7 1 0 N.L.R. SK 3-0042- 34I4 .l.F.K. Blvd. Phone No. little Rock 753-1274 FEATURING FARM CATFISH soun-man Goumsr Fooos mc. ROSS-WRIGHT C hrysler-Plymouth C 0. 601 West 4th North Little Rock Rofslefz gculffut Kuf BY APPOINTM ENT ' Da! Sattafield O HAIR PIECES CUSTOM FITTED EEA LT Y mu- FR 6-6586 nga 601 EAST WASHINGTON SK 8-0857 NORTH LITTLE ROCK. ARK. Everyone 4501 J. F. Kennedy Blvd. Likes To Eat At MOSER CAFE Q - su 3-ms fx ' I o U x - - N f I North L1tt1e Rock :Y X 6 1 42577 Arkansas UA 9 Put a Tigev in COMPLETE REAL ESTATE N your tank and INSURANCE sERvucE ,. 4 EL'fJo'T3meowne's INSURANCE AGENT ' 'rt A Liobili' John T. Sanders, Sr. T ' g . MCALLISTER ESSO Y, ' Workmen 5 Compens 1 o Od . ffg Auto , ' I 5430 coNwAv HIGHWAY N L R Congratulations Class of 70 ' K i ri, K ib Be ar' s Den Fashions For Young 5005 J.F.K. Blvd. .T ' A7 North Little Rook, H '-Lfirfjf t M4 7 ,6 .i Q 1 lip , ,ff L Arkansas 72118 - . 'KW' WM o A 2 Q ' NI .f ff I 'if ? H . W WW' 244, F' .- A x Mu 'A J KT TLT E J i ,m l Phone 753-1617 263 264 5 Il' :pl 'fgfy Thank You Class of VO BYS LEVY SHOPPING CENTER including Wal-Mart Discount City Levy Center Drug C 81 C Carpet Center Miss V Shoppe 1 CATHEY'S GENERATOR SERVICE rfti' ' r- 'XL 5 Q M Y 2000 Railroad Ave. A---1 NLR ,k Startem fxfaafd Zgczgemmz' Hcmfiffmg ff Voltage Regulators 'F Solenoicls if Alternators Service and Install tml w nr A ,- .df 2 1 x 'N '29 - fi-' I E wi , ,Q 1 L '. 5 Y A I 5 bf.L c 0 J for the girl with places to go Four Seasons Park Pl az a For the cleanest cleaning the sun UJI'l'lGDTOl'l1G3 CDII'l12PIT1I C5 2510 Railroad AV ED'S SC HOOL OF DANC E V 2127 Maple ,NLR 201 East 4 LR MOORE FORD 410 BROADWAY N.L.R. Marsha Freeman, advertising manager, and Linda Napper, Wildcat editor View a 1970 L.T.D. E 0 ' ,.,,.,.f.,..m.,.,m,.., 265 Roller Skate For Fun! SKATELAND Hwy 67 N No. Little Rook, Ark. TROY'S ROLLERDROME 4809 Asher Ave Little Rook, Ark. MARTlN'S MARKET 4512 Jacksonville Hwy WI5-9967 I TREAT'S BARBER SHOP 9th Sz Pike Ave. N.L.R. fi! 'Q v 7 .X ., A , 3 Flowers say it best LEVY FLORIST 4003 Conway Hwy. - SK 3-6688 CONGRATULATIONS! FROM ROBO WAS E gi E lr 'E 266 This is what your custonters will see on television. Millions See Robo On Network TV Viewers ln more than 100 televlslon rnarlcetsvvlllseelftotno thus fall on Truth or Conse- quences one ol the oldest garne-shows ln thus lrnportant rnedla Dozens ol addllnonal markets wlll see the popular show ernceed by Bob Barker. on cable-TV Thls heavlest concentratlon yet of garneshow exposure wlll be seen for twelve consecutlve program dates It ls a contest wuth a build-up lastlng more than two weeks The Robo message wlll be seen every day of the heavy schedule A1969 THE FUN CAR WASH Ambassador sebntsthegnanri prlze wrth the wlnner recelvlng ayearstreecarwashlromFlobo. The show was taped an Sep- tember Alr tlmas wlll vary but the starting dates wall be Oct 8 ln Kansas Clty Oct. 28 In New York and Nov 18 ln Chicago and Los Angeles For other cltles check your local ABC-TV outlet tor exact anr tlrnes. Prevuously Robo has been seen as a regular on Tempta- tlon and PDO. other network offerings ol ABC-TV. Because the Robo mes-:age ls part ol the program as a prize olfering, at has A subtle nun-commas clal appeal With the ongnnal run ot Truth or Consequences, cable exposure and reeruns, exposure should exceed 100 rnllhon 3525 JOH C0ll M N f Y Y fSisgiSr 'J?3XXXXxX ,642 '4' 'Pi ,I , 'X , E- vb J Y tc,,q,vI-V'-'L rfjf I Q up RIJAI 3 I I fQE,EM4NiHf'fF I a i ILAXAQI, ' 4 9 T'--.' , Q E 'Z Vim ,L , Yi z cum wmfgx AALLX xp IS, l K A fl!!! 0 ulur ! -MILK-ICE C EAM- SK 3-8032 REAL ESTATE WIIWASH HALE CO. LA E NOR non STUART'S ,q - -I .JJ.- A 'LTL J-QJZIJ-J.I .J I.I,! .J 3 H awe: bog QQ1 , jf: dai TRADITIONAL CLOTHING FOR GENTLEMEN L s o owe cs-mira PARK p AQA ' G ,Fl I s Q , ARKANSAS urn Q . sx :I-vI,5I4 , Mo - 99 I CONTINENTM WAREHOUSE 4308 CONWAY HIV Ill OPEN NAI h'lPI In Ibn Fri ,ll N IPM Sd Call Us For Your Future Needs in Carpet Appliances 3, E,-,K Wfwm Color Telev sion St o ere And Boat ng Needs Frig dalre Larson Boats 2 Evinrude Motors ART E SK 3 7351 ASTHAM 5.3, - A i 1 , 1 'I I-I-I-I if ' I i S 51222511 M0t01'013 RCA 'I - ., g - ,I.:f,-,af . . . -III 3 . I .gssgaf gf 1 ,115Esmwiilfsisisisi , ,,,.., ,,,,. ..... .............. ..... ..,.--....................1....... ,mm Bum r MITCHELL MACHINERY Distributors of Top Line Heavy Construction Materials 5427 Bethany Rd, North Little Rook, Arkansas 267 In Lf- I I 'I FISKCHER HONEY CO., INC. ll OFFICE: 2008 NIAIN STREET PHONE WI 5-4651 I PLANT: 2005 POPLAR STREET lpflui ,f -WIN! Emu TIN, NORTH LITTLE ROCK I - ' A ARKANSAS Bee Its Tirvlvss Ifm'r,qy.9 Simply Eat HoIIc'y.'U HUNT REX.-XLL DRUG ' lwucgy Boutique FAMOUS BRAND Er-IUES FINE HAND BAGS - EPEIRTSWEAR BILI. at RUTH IVICIZLEY 5111. em:IA::wAY PREP. N I. E RMK, ARK. 18th Pike Introducing Quality Jewelry I I at ETZLER'S, INC. li S. J. THORNE JEWELER EA1-HER INS1-ALI-ERS Q IW 4520iLyI1Ch Drive, N.L.R. HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SALES AND SERVICE Cj IFR 5-7183 CLJSTOIVI IDFQINTING CCI. 1722 PIKE AVENUE NORTH LITTLE ROCK. ARK 3321 Pike Avenue North Little Rook, Ark, 72118 Phone: SK 3-0879 - SK 3-4027 gapifif iam an KOOL .llougie Bibles - Books - Tape Recorders 712 Main Little Rook, Ark. 72201 FR4-2329 Congratulations To Seniors of 70 Lakehill Center JFK Blvd, IIDRWOOD FLORIST 8I CANDLE SIIOPPE FLOWERS ond CANDLES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Featuring CHARMWICK CANDLES mz Damien se. Noam um: ROCK. ARK. FR 4-7696 Congratulations Seniors CELESTE CLEANERS Phone FR 2-4448 919 West 18th North Little Rock, Arkansas C. E. Climer, Owner 268 PNQNE WI as-was Inge :Asv wAsmNsroN Ava s Nonw urns EVAN'S sTUDios fx , A Q 1716 Pike Avenue North Little Rock Rocx. AnxANsAs Hundreds of Jobs Full and Part Time LOY 'S BARBER SHOP 50 6 NO Fee to Register 112 East YVHH ' Come in Early North Little Rock -Ml LIBERTY tl-t--QT PERSONNEL N' f CHAR-BROILER Q- AGENCY I' I K I I F Alf!!! RESTAURANT ? hp 4: ly? I I 1725 North Main MR. df. MRS. BILL FISHER W 4.4! , North Little, I -If-I I N Arkansas ' A ' TELEPHONE SK 3-7611 Something to yell about. ERED's AUTO GLASS ,f and BURTON DISCOUNT SI L - SEAT COVER CENTER I 2421 Pike Avenue, N.L.R. Furniture 31 APDUHHCGS K vxwawvff All AT X- 1 SHAINBERG'S DEPARTMENT STORES 400 E' Washmgton I S No Little Rock, Ark, E It 3 Locations: Park Plaza Shopping Center ' ,gx X ' ' t r - Rose City Shopping Cen e Southwest City Mall MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY Ti Pike Plaza Shopping Center W ' , North Little Rock ,., FR 5-9956 UI Xxx ' I f H 4 T1 ,Qu IZ' , E A-211, Heap Wampum X ,X TAIT-COIDPESS Morons INC. TENTH 8. BROADWAY O LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203 THE DIFFERENCE PAY CASH AND SAVE .41 .... -3.-I: --'----'--- 1 TELEPHONE SK 3-1671 .. A ,f i 7 7 Olly 5 Ctfage VOLKSWAGEN sPEcIAI.IsTs 2114 WEST 33TH STRE QVONY FERGUSON N H LITTLE ROC A NORTH LITTLE ROCK MUSIC CENTER 1804 Main North Little Rook, Arkansas ENABLE LUMBER COMPANY 1109 W 34 N. L R SK 3-3411 s o - Q to I I ' C Q ..- i? I T EN F 1 -ililf f ef TWIN CITY MATTRESS Co. - VOLKSWAG I ' ' X . 4 Q51 if Manufacturers of Better Beddmg ' '55 2300 R ILR D E If . PHONE Fkcnklin 6-2056 ' P'O' BOX 3625 NORTH LITTRE ROLXCKRVAIZIIEJENSAS I.Eo K. sr-IERRILI. , . I- OWNER PHONE FR 2-7164 l 270 PREPARE NOW FOR A C A R E E R BEIXIEER JO B CENTRAL ARKANSAS AUTOMOTIVE AND TRADE HOOL INC DAY 8L EVENING CLASSES FR 6-3508 G.I. APPROVED LICENSED 8: APPROVED BY STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MODERN EQUIPMENT QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS sr E VOCATION REHABILITATION APPROVED D A PRO E l WELDING ' ' C' Short-A El 1 A NN II I , X i XX uf x v' , , il .v. I H 11 I A y1 , , If I I d g F I, 6,4 Mexallu gy d , Shop Blue Pri 4 ' V, Reading ' Trade Io ASMF Code Ce fi n I SECURE FUTUREJ we FINANCEIYOUR TRAINING FREE PLACEMBXIT l E' MASTER COURSE A Conditioning-Refrigermion-H g AUTOMATIC AND STANDARD TRANSMISSIONS 5-5: '-cfm.,-12 I'iw2f f +'- If-'AWIQQJ ' ,- . f ' , 1, , I-L, 'C I ,-. 7, 1 ' IRQ '.Lwn .Sli y ' . -- I 44 FRONT-END ALIGNMENT AND MOTOR TUNE-UP P vi ':, -:ww qi' saw. BodyRpI andPi ig CENTRAL ARKANSAS AUTOMOTIVE AND TRADE SCHOOL INC. 710Bmadway-Line ck From A EVE WILDCAT f',Jaf X' dam! SUPPORTER Go Cats ' PARK HILL SHELL SERVICE 1 3100 J. F. K. ' -nu M COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 3.7 Qwuguu CASH OR TERMS me Thomason Furniture I 1 RD W. F. THOMASON FR 4-2550 J. H. WOODWORT BRYANT ' BROTHERS SERVICE . STATION 3 LYON E Q I .. 3623 J. F. K. I DRUG COMPANY ,id fb North Little Rock L I A V The friendly . There will be stars in her eyes Omen .M A A gui with a gift from ' WIRT'S JEWELERS 4214 Conway Pike Pike Plaza x Shopping Center FASHION CORNER T126 FEVIQSZI PCZSIVEQS 2222 Main Come from Name Brands for Less 5 B A 1 ,N :KE I - '- - 5 , HILLCREST N95 I ' I , 'iff 95 2 f PLUMBING BAKERIES lx' 'Q' 5815 Kavanaugh QAM 6 ' ' Q Lime Rock, Ark. , I8 I I 5 ' P l I I' 9 gn' glun i PHONE SK3-H67 DRUG PARK HILL B I U Congratulations Seniors Dewwwowm LR, o PARK PLAZA I1 O T 5 P R I N G S The Finest Shoes Foaf The Whole Family QS 6l'Il t TH 35 .SZ.3!.?'2i..f.. umgygpggp LAKEHILL BARBER SHOP yi Lakehill Shopping Center V ' North Little Rock, Ark. li? For the Best Haircut in Town 1 Qty!! 454,11 THE FABRIC SHOP AX . I Lakehill Shopping Center J' ,4 ' North Little Rook, Arkansas 211 MAIN FR 2-O'I2'I NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS' SCHOOL BOOKS SUPPLIES Tb PHOTOGRAPHS Congratulations Seniors! N esta ..! DEPARTMENT STORE Pike Plaza Shopping Center N.L.R. For Sparkling Gift Ideas: HOBBY'S JEWELERS 5811 Kavanaugh Little Rock, Arkansas Good Luck Seniors From MR. 8a MRS. EDDIE POWELL Think of PFEIFERS when you think of 6th gl Main Little Rock The Insurance That Adds Up GST- to SAVINGS. ,J S. W. Bud Bowker Insurance N 'Fire 'Auto 11 'Casualty 'Life 't Workman's Comp. 9 by Q, 214 West 22nd FR 5-4676 FR 6-1155 In Time of Trouble Go to - i 2 I I TEDFoRD , DRUG STORE 1 if XA n i-i E LP! STYLE SHUPPE 4516 LYNCH DRIVE Junior Petites - Juniors - Misses COMPLETE SELECTION OF SPORTSVVEAR at LINGERIE CALDWELL DEEP ROCK SERVICE STATION UI 1 , 'ff ft 'g f' 4120 J.F.Ko Blvd. 915 East 9th, Little Rock ' H E N G A U Congratulations, Seniors , SUPPLY mc. From your fame me X11 Home of Stinger Sam I I X g e I Lili Efiitfliiik it .I if 3: V 620 west 15th ' X X I' , ' 1 ' -41 fi 5 O No Lm e Rock PR 2 74 may , - 5600 West 12th LADIES APPAREL rn Lime Rock Mo 4-3891 'W N-' lO8 West Roosevelt Little ROCK FR 6-2997 SAYS WHOLESALE North Little Rock, Arkansas 72116 PRICES T0 EVERYONE 3402 John F. Kennedy Blvd. sic 3-1126 272 Congratulations, Us We finally made it! THE 3 MUSKETEE RS STANDARD LUGGAGE Marsha Freeman, Ron Stone, Linda Jones Sz GIFTS PIZZA'S WONDER STATE SHOE SERVICE 4117 J.F.K. Blvd. North Little Rock, Ark. 303 Main Street Little Rook, Ark. FAYE'S HAIR STYLING SALON 3513 J.F.K. ' 753-6271 Congratulations, Class of 70 ! MR. Sz MRS. JOE NORMAN 'Nu Uniied Financial Services, Inc. HALE R. ALLEN President C.G. BALL Secretary-Treasurer DOYL E QUILL EN Vice President Insurance-Real Estate Tax Services General Contractors-Building Supplies V., ----M f ! 4507 John F. Kennedy Boulevard N. Little Rock, Arkansas 72116 Phone: C5017 SK 8-0226 273 274 HEADS- UP PROTECTION 1 FI . .IVSL W X- ., I f ff XX K ' I N If PAYS ,, I A I 4- x, E , HOSPITAL ,, ,I N . ,, ,,g X if BILLS Q , -1' '44 .- -E ---,I I dv? A 5595 3 , PAYS , I La:.e:l l , W jr X DOCTOR X I4 A X. L,, Q LC'-7: lil 1' ARKANSAS BLUE cR s a. BLUE SHIELD, mc. SIXTH AND GAINES O LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS GENERAL ELECTRIC SALES G SERVICE ' L FREE ESTIMATES AIR CONDITIONING gl HEATING CONTRACTORS , if 5,1 4105 .Pf?f5'C'PfPf 101145 253.00 PIK E Avenue giisgiieisiteitili Worlg Ommercial 9 Q 753-4811 XJ! If No Answer Dial SK 3-4598 HARPER Sheet Metal Works Air Conditioning Sz Heating CLIMATE CONTROL Of Arkansas SK 3-1 656 Tom Mullinas - Jerry Rider 4114 E, Washington NLR James D. Harper 3924 Nona St. N,L,R., Ark. Jerry Gardner s Texaco Servlce Center 'K NORTH LITTLE ROCK'S LARGEST CARPET CENTER ' AB OUR TRAINED CRAFTSNIAN ' WCARPET5 BY I EVANS 8. 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R. 4800 Conway Hwy. 753-1465 IIIIIT w X .- - 'IIll : I . ll 55 I w isiigggelfl L .I ,ji ,L...J.. t' I P. o. sox '6070 ' Sherwood Sta NLR SALES 81 SERVICE COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL 1 RESIDENTIAL .SIM-vice on af! magna ' SWE 'U' 835-5II4 NIGHTS 8: HOLIDAYS CALL 374-7108 ' 84I2 HWAY 5 NORTH Fla' Happeninqsy , s u a ll f f lt al' ,ll lt. SME - No V t V ' ff 2, . Qgggxmxmmmxmwxmwmm. igggggggilj V L i ' .If RWE 595 :igg .A l ,' Wi Bonds Q-it e Insurance We insure anything from outdoor events against rain to your mother-in-Iaw's Great Dane! WYLIE D. CAVIN, JR. Q Q P. O. BOX 682 4505 JOHN F. KENNEDY BLVD. N. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 758-0332 GRAHAM REALTY REALTORS Homes-Commercial-Rentals 758-1333 FOR PIZ Z A TO The room is quiet, and silence is a year's re Pizza ward talk now is a token not a necessity, Supreme The rubber cement despenser sits alone it Honky-Tonk Piano has become just another glue pot. Bam O Good-bye Dee Refreshing B Good-bye Linda POA- everages Good-bye Beverly -- ...J JOIN THE FUN I, In fl COME-As-YOU-ARE 5 I f . SHAKEY S Editors Mfvl! f - 2721 Poplar I' E, GO-CALL FR 6-4256 277 fifzffi ,. , ,A Ji.-, .. g,,..x '35 a Genuine KATTLRJOHN cur- -- .-.J r BLU 0 Concrete Products, Inc. Autoolaved Concrete Blocks 12th Sz VNIHOXN Sts NL , 1919 East Broadway , Phone Franklin 45661 , North Little Rock, Ark Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher Owners LAKEHILL BARBER SHOP Lakehill Shopping Center, NLR PARKHILL THRIFTWAY 3412 John F. Kennedy North Little Rook, Ark. 5 a great start for , . high School and Aggnamazlng 1I'lSL1I'21HCC bar- 9 ff --CAges15-215 310,000 - r r - College Students of insurance protection for Pulaskl X dera1 Savlngs ,. A only 337.50 No medical CX- ' W c ' arnination required. Start your chilCl's estate NOXW 9 J. J. PACE Q REGIONAL MANAGER 4505 JOHN F. KENNEDY BOULEVARD NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72116 ,Q I 1 A Q F N THE FRANKLIN F' p A R UFE 'NSURANCE 1 i, -Q 1-15 ,,r,,,,.,,, trrt Q Aatrlarataaf Q , , , if COMPANY 3101 Iohn F. Kennedy Blvd., NLR GEORGE'S CLEANERS . . No. Little Rock, Ark. Phone 758-1681 builder - developer - rentals We Are Dependent .- Not ' jsgw fo Independent Re8I1St91'ed V 2 I, fl Q Q l Builder F A AZM R 2.7 B N. O. NELSON COMPANY OF ARKANSAS 420 Byrd Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 FR 6-1327 Congratulations Wildcats! A FRIEND For the Best Service In Town Go to RUBEN'S ESSO 3320 J.F.K. It's the talk of the Town Car Wash V. O. CUMMINS CAR WASH 811 E. 6th St. Little Rock, Ark. All Brush - No Hot Water or High Pressure The World's Newest - Most Efficient fWash gl Wax Maximum of 2 1X2 minutesy 31.25 NORTH LITTLE ROCK AVIATION Tours Over The City N.L.R. Air V. port Stewart TE5-3282 , Wi '- 43I4 E. ERUADWAY NDRTH LITTLE RDCK WRECKER SERVICE Rav. 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WORLD WIDE MOVING 401 Vince Street North Little Rook, Arkansas Phone FRanklin 5-3288 OWENS FUNERAL HOME 500 Main Street North Little Rock Shoes You Like With Best Wishes to Names You Know 1970 Graduates of N.L,R,H,s. O X SHOES No. Park Shopping Ctr. N.L.R. i HOUSE of WAX RECORD SHOP 1205 E. Washington N.L.R. STANLEY HARDWARE 1012 W. 34th NLR fishing Building needs tackle 0, f In -. Xxsxxx-is pf Q ff 4' Af s Xkxxf' X474 7 E-Xi S v I P71 ff Xe lx ' '- f 1 , f 44 ' f i PIKE PLAZA RESTAURANT If V 'll fx 4,4 f U 'DW 1 . 531 .I V f ' 4 Pike Plaza Shopping Center North Little Rook LAKEWOOD HOUSE BARBER SHOP Lakewood House fs MCC ain x I 81 K ' V North Hills Blvd. ' N,L,R, f' 7: ions , Seniors! Buy-Sell-Build DAVIS REALTY CO. 3417 Pike Ave. North Little Rock, Ark. 72118 . I ratulat Cong E11 Davis Office Broker SK 3-3244 AL GRIGGER'S DX 3 x SERVICE STATION X Dinner parties 2' J W Card Partie W 3321 J,F.K, Blvd, 0 ' Receptionss . 7 Q L No. Little Rock, Arkansas 'N 0 ' QI 1 Showerg 0 U Ban t .,, ,-,af ques 2 ' , .j .' vj You Name It Good Luck, Wildcats! NORTH LITTLE ROCK YOUTH CENTER 591 s - I D0r1't Burro from your friends and neighbors. Rent your party goods from us. PARK HILL RENT-IT SERVICE 3600 John F. Kennedy Blvd. North Little Rock, Arkansas Telephone 753-8294 -- r , l l N t AL X3 A Bank S Trust Company Q rrfffffl' I I ll Q VVDRTHEN Illlll ' I 1 I H Tho Bank that does Moro for You. l ARKANSAS FLORISTS and NURSERIES 3210 J.F.K. Blvd. North Little Rock, Ark. 525 Q, sl L. -- 6 9 if 0 4 i MOODY'S BAR- B-Q 3815 Conway Highway North Little Rock, Arkansas 753-3442 Ken Moody - Owner ' A ' TREAT'S , , Corner of 19th ' l North Little Rockf A F ,G BARBER SHOP .5 1 Q ' and Pike 4 , 5 1 S L I Qu Z . 9 I4 2 3 A y A Member FDIC and Federal Reserve System ' , 9 ' nA 14, ' We handle All Your Insurance Needs ildilzl I tlh .31 Qgffykl Quality 81 Service First w1RT's JEWELRY MQELHANON INSURANCE AGENCY Pike Plaza Center iw- ' 1 't fe? 3119 pike Avenue N L R J , .,:,: . . . ames North Little Rock SK 3-3433 MCE1hanon -5 .. AARON ., LOCK AND SAFE 22 1 Pk COMPANY ., wt A 0 1 e-NLR 39l2 Stannus 1 f iii E F5555 ':':i:i i4'f 5:IZi :':' iff? ':': i 55555: 'ZZZ if izzzi ff? ::' EEE: ':':f f:': ' X Llttle Rock xt Professional Safeoraeker - :Q ,.,,.. A .....2:f,.:., 1 .,,. ..:., ..,. 3 74-3046 fdbx Congratulations Q, From An oid Graduate xi!! V DANIEL MAY the light brigade Available for Parties, Dances Contact Lonnie Cole 565-5980 7 Caylor Lane 282 Little Rock WAYNE BARKER PRODUCE Fresh Fruits Sz Vegetables 18th 8: Pike, N.L,R. Upon seeing this book all the hard-work and tension filled days are forgotten. lt's funny to think that this year is over, and all we have left is this book of beautiful memories. This is it, this is the last annual many students will get from NLRHS, and it may be the first. Both important to the owner. Because of this we would like to thank all the people that gave up their time to sell ads, to bring this book into existence, into life. This is our gift to the students and faculty of North Little Rock High School. Marsha Freem an--advertising manager Linda Jones--advertising assistant. BRANT BROS. CLEANER COMPANY . DAVID'S PARK HILL CITATION STEAIVI CLEANERS 5420.C0nWaYH1ghWaY Manufactured in Arkan as North Little Pork, Arkansas I , ' ' A CITATION g um X -' V I ii' ' , Ponabie, Oil or C. ,xl .I - x ' - , usgsyf-lm' 7 ' Portahifli ICT' Zilxnnarv min 'TJ l' If NU-WAY PRESSURE INASI-IERS 9 F Rinse 'L , SALES PARTS -SERVICE 3, 'iv' IVIOLLY CLEANING DETERGENTS West H HERSELL BRANT Phone-758-1910 NOI'th Little ROCK C ongr atul ations , xg? SNC. Maru Blake! -G25 09657 CHRRW9 SPSS, Sao' ' Q MR. and MRS. BRUCE BLAKE '13 EEZ E 'TQ F KING KAT Unique Vehicles, Inc. ' 'T-- ' i f . 600 M 1 St 1: y ing iiattistt ap e ree N th L'ttl R k or 1 e OC Dune Buggies t GT Cars 312 East Washington North Little Rock A Speed Equipment ' Customizing AVANT'S FURNITURE COMPANY 4320 CONWAY HIGHWAY Y 5Oif753-4722 NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 375-2240 High Performance and Custom Automotive Specialists 283 284 J :fl LL 1212521-LL ot lpugficafiorzi V Ol2O'Zi MW? M JM f 33511 E ? .,,,. f wl-af' .., A, Q55'EHE A,,, l, f - x.?5gEf5.fi. if? f Y Sheila Allen Brooksher Banks Karla Hancock in Rr'- W fin .,'A M N. - ,V . I , Linda Jones Linda Napper Suzi Paladino Sally Whitley Your School Photogr apher mh 'N7 . Rtjksi . , x ,lll,l 531.1 My K M: 5- . iii l 2gQf ann :ELG NVWG an 'Vw 4 ,I A 1115 West Fourth Street Little Rock T Congratulations, Seniors, First Assembl from Of 22nd and Franklin, North Little Rock, Arkansas David A. Hastie, Pastor George W, Murry, Educ. Director Congratulations Seniors of '70 1701 S. Center, Little Rock Director-Troy Collier Are you a youth in a fix? Call 374-9745 285 ROOFING AND SHEETMETAL. CGNTRACTOR Wm FR4--2676 1 SCJ6 LOCUST ST., NORTH LITTLE. RGCK if-iii-vas lietdser ik o., In 0. 1555 Nancy Ackerman Randy Adams Micki Allen Bob Arnold Debbie Ault Billy Avance Suzi Babb Diane Ball Bobby Barrett Allie Beavers Vinita Bentley Jim Berry Randy Blackey Tim Blair David Blount Sam Bostic Debbie Bowker Anthony Bradford Debbie Brashears Linda Brewster Billy Briggs Janet Brinkley Becky Budlong Mary Iva Burns Jim Byrd Dennis Campbell Nancy Carmean Tommy Carpenter Shirley Carter Jimmy Cathey Tony Chamberlain Susan Clough Hersher Clark John Corzine Debbie Cross Barry Davidson Bruce Davis Brenda Derrick Woody Dillion Steve Dooley Bill Duckworth Robert Dudley Larry Eller tjfga 1Q7O garlic? 7 Gale Endsley Debbie Epperson Linda Eudy Linda Felton Linda Freeman Marsha Freeman Sherry Fulmer Chuck Gates Rodney George Steve Gershner Debbie Glover Sue Goad Marilyn Golden Sara Green Liz Griffin Peggy Griffith Bob Halferty Jim Hall Ann Halley Jerry Halley Danny Hankins Nancy Hanks Bubba Harris Julia Harris Mike Hays Carol Hendrickson Charles Hendrix Jay Herndon Julie Herndon Kathy Herrington Mary Hibbard Debbie Hicks Fred Hicks Monty Holmes Nicky Holmes Sus an Hopkins John Hunt Lynn Jackson Tina Johnson Mike Jones Cyn iifnzai mance Phillip Joyce Linda Kempf Larry Ketchum Debbie Konnings Donnie Lamb Eddie Leopard Alan Leverite Dereck Littlefield Danny Love Jack Lytle Frank Machen Danny Maglothin Rita Martin Doug McDaniel Kathy McDaniel Mary Jo McNeely Rhonda Meeks Steve Milburn Ellen Moran Jim Murphy Linda Napper Alan Nease Gary Needham Doris Nolen Wendy O'Cain Debbie O'Neal Ann Owen Patti Parkhill Kathy Penn Mike Phillips Jack Plating Pat Pruit Steve Ralston Myron Raney Sally Redd Lawrence Reynolds Renetta Rhinehart Deane Rhodes Steve Risher ozff. Mike Sadler Sandra Scarbrough Dee Schulten Bonnie Shelby Ricky Shelton Donna Shuffield Billy Simpson Velma Sims Helen Sisco Greg Smelser Carol Smith Larry Smith Mike Spears Joyce Spradling Patti Stanley Cindy Stephens Pat Stewart Ron Stone Tommy Suttle Marc Swann Dean Taylor Brenda Thacker Willie Ruth Thompson Danny Thorton Kay Tucker Bert Turner Cheryl Upton Adele Van Overbeke Sue Wallace Larry Ward Linda Warren Bruce Waters Debbie Webb Becky Weiler Kenneth Williams Donna Wolfe Bill Word Barbi Yedlick Mary Lou Young Deborah Jones Ronnie Robinson Pat Young Ronnie Rogers Mike Charles Tommie Sue Ross Nan Petty 287 Bill Jordon BBl'I'Y EBI Willl Jim The Bank has a good deal going for students Get with the group that 's getting ahead at TCB. High school seniors and college students get a FREE No-Service-Charge Checking Account. Plus lots more. Like college loans- money management-advice on saving. 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Chamberlain, Robert A Champlin, Janice .... Chappell, Carol .... Charles, Mary Ann . . Charles, Mike .... Cheney, Keith W. . . Chrisman, Kent .,.. ...176 ...176 ...176 ...176 ...176 ...176 ...176 ...176 .....176 ..159,177 177 177 177 ' ' 'roi , 134,l39,l52,177 ....l70 Clark,HershelF..............177 . . . . . 170 Clawser, Melinda Dale . . . . . 158,177 . . 170 Clifton, Gena ...... .... 1 77 . . 170 Clinton, Randy Stephen . . . . . . 177 . . 170 Clough, Susan ...... . . , 177 . . . 170 Cole, Cindy .....,. . . . 177 . . 146,170 Collier, Sharon ..... . . . 177 . . . 170 Collins, Georgia Kay . . . . 178 ... . 170 Cook, Deborah.. .. ... 178 152170 Cook Donnie ................ 178 Dian . . Fowler, Michael .... Fowler, Roger Neal . Fraser, Lynn ...... Frazier, Rhonda .... Freeman, Linda .... Freeman, Marsha Lynn French, Mike ...... Fringer, Judy ..... Frost, Pandora ,... Fuller, Edwin ...... Galloway, Leslie Nan f Gann, Aleta ....... Gardner, Lyn ...... Garrett, Virgle . . . Gates, Charlie .... Gathright, Kenny . . George, Arnold . . George, Rodney . . . George, Wayne . . Gershner, Steve .... Gibbons, Jim ...... Gilberts, Clara Barnel Glover, Deborah Elaine Glover, Mike Edward . ....... 183 . 139,154,158,183 .........184 ....... 184 ... 144,152,184 ........ 184 . ..... 184 . . . . 159,184 ....... 184 .. 138,158,184 . .... 143,184 . . . 154,184 . . . . 184 ...105, ...159, 184 185 185 185 . . . . . 185 185 185 185 185 185 185 ....168,l85 .......l85 .f t' if if 575 AL 294 ryant 136 152 Ford . . Forrest 4 . , i .1.'.lfi.' Holmes Holmes, Holsted, Y ,YY i , Klassen, Joanne .............. Klutts, Nancy ....... Konings, Debbie . . . Lacy, Verna .... Laman, Cecelia . . Lamb, Donnie . . . Lee, Marty ...... Lenderman, Don . . . Leopard, Edward . . Leveritt, Alan . . . Lewis, Angela . . . Lewis, Maryanne ..... Littlefield, Derek ..... Livingston, Louie Gordon Looney, Rhonda ...,. Love, Danny.. ..... Lynch, Sandi ....,.. Lyons, Jerri Camille . . Lytle, Jack ....... Machen, Frank ..... Maglothin, Danny .... Mahan, Jerry ....... Malcom, Brenda ..... Maness, Thomas Dean, J Marks, JoAnn ....... Martin, Deborah ..... Martin, Rita Gail . . Masters, Jan ..... Mathews, Gail ..... Mathews, Margaret . . . Matlock, Phil ....... Maupin, Vernon Eugene . Maxwell, Billy ...... McCann, Dennis . . . McCorkle, Cindy . . ' ' 'l03',li54, 1 '. T56, I'. ..... .. 146, 138,158, 159,199 199 Pharris, John E ..... Phillips, Andrew Russell Phillips, Michael ..... Pitt, Kathy ........ Pittman, Lezli Kay . . . Plating, Jack ..... Platt, David W ........ Porter, Rickie Lynn . . . Prater, Gracie Jo . . Prater, Kenney . . Prewitt, Corky .... Price, Muncie ...... Prowse, Linda Gayle . . Rachel, David ..... Rainey, Rick ,.... Ramsey, Bill . . . Raney, Myron . . . Real, Kris ..,... Redd, Sally ...... Reed, Lyle George . . . Reid, Harriet Renee . . Reeves, Debbie Ann . . Reeves, Danny Lee . . Renaud, Mary Ellen . . . Reynolds, Debbie ....., Reynolds, Jennie ...... Reynolds, Joseph Lawrence Rhodes, Deane ........ Rice, James ....... Ridling, Brenda . . Rinehart, Renetta . . Risher, Steve .... Robertson, Vicki . . . Robinson, Becky . . . .......204 ..204 ...204 ...205 .....205 ..-...205 ..138,154,205 101 , 134, 139,153, 168,205 ...,...205 ..205 ...205 .,205 ..205 ...205 ...205 ...206 ..206 ...206 ...206 ..206 ..206 ..206 ..206 ...206 ....206 .....145,206 .. ...206 . ...207 ..207 .,207 ....207 ..154,207 ...207 ..207 Stokes, Richard Dale . . Stone, Ron ........ Strawn, Dale Edward . . Stricklin, Delena .... Sublett, Judy ,.... Suttle, Tommy . . . Swann, Marc .... Tackett, Bill ..,. Tapley, Glenda . . . Tapley, Linda . . . Tarkington, Jerry . . Taylor, Glenda . . Thacker, Brenda . . . Thalmann, Mike . . . Thirion, Doris ..... Thomas, Jan ....... Thomason, Joe ,.,,.. Thompson, Willie Ruth . Thornton, Theresa CTerriJ, ...... Thrash, Stephen ...... Thurow, Annette ..... Tibbetts, Carlyn . . . Tidwell, Deborah . . Tiner, David .... Toney, Patricia . . Torres, Bill . . . . Treat, Linda Sue . , Tucker, Kay . . . Turner, Bert .... Turner, Janice . . . Turner, Sidney . . . Twidwell, Marie . . . Upton, Cheryl . . . Usery, Debbie . . . Vandiver, Susan . . ,,.....212 ...212 .,.213 ..213 ....213 ... 102,213 ....213 ..102,213 ....213 ...213 ..2l4 ..2l4 ..2l4 ..2l4 ..2l4 ..2l4 . ..2l4 .. ..2l4 214 . .. ..... 214 145,153,l59,214 214 215 ..2l5 . .215 . .215 215 . . . . . 134,215 . . 139,159,215 ......215 .....2l5 .....2l5 ......215 ..154,158,215 ......216 295 Brown, 96 VanOverbeke, Adele . . Vorsas, Andrew .... Vint, Betty ......... . Wadley, Joey ....... Waldrip, William Gary Wallace, Sue ....... Waller, Ruby ....... Walters, Susan .... Ward, James Larry . . Warren, Linda ...... Waters, Bruce ...... Watson, James Walker Weatherford, Susan . . . Webb, Debbie ...... Webb, John ..... Webb, Mike ....,. Weiler, Becky Lynn . . Weise, Sandy ..... Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, David Keith . . Deborah Kaye . Jo .....,.. Mike ...... Adams, Rebecca An.n . Ansdell, Linda . , . . Arendt, William Eugene Arendt, Tommy .... Arick, Ann ,,...... Arman, Gary Price . . Ashley, Gerri ..... Attwood, Kathy ..... Austin, David ...... Austin, Richard Alan . 146, iss, 159,216 . .216 . .216 . .216 159,216 . .216 .. 216 ..216 . .216 146,216 101,216 143,217 . .217 ... 217 141,217 ,.217 148,217 . .217 221 221 . 221 . . . 221 221 221 221 106,221 . . 221 . . 221 . . 221 . . 221 109,221 106,221 ..221 ..221 .....221 Bone, Book, Boweg Boyd tzil Tommy . . . Gene... Brown, Sandy .... Brown, Stephanie . . . Buckels, Rodger . . . 222 222 222 222 222 . . . 222 222 222 222 222 . . . 222 Buell, Ginger ..,. . . . 222 Burke, Raymond . . . . . 108,222 Burnett, Pam . . . .... . 222 Burns, Billy . . . . . 104,222 Busbea, Mike . . . .... . 222 Cagle, Pam . . . . . 150,222 Westerlund, Wendy . . . Westfall, Ken ..... White, Ruth Marie . . . Whitfield, Ricky W ..., Whitley, Sally ..... Williams, Williams, James L ..... Jim ....... Williams, Kenneth Lamar Williams, Mary Lynn . . Williams Ronald ..... Williams, Steve Lynn . . . Williams, Wesley Floyd . Wimberly, Britt ...... Wingo, Larry ....... Wilson, Mike ....... ...217 ...,217 . . . 159,217 . . . . . . 217 .. 154,217 ....218 .. ...... 218 . . . . . 101,218 .. . . . 159,218 218 218 218 . . .218 219 219 Wise, Richard ............ 139,219 Wofford, Patricia Ann .... 146,159,219 Wolfe, Donna ....... 134,147,l59,2l9 Cllm Caldwell, Belinda . . . Calhoun, Richard . . . Campbell, Robert . . . Caple, Guy ..... Carmichael, Joe . , Carroll, Gwen . . . Carter, Kathy . . . Chaffin, Lynn . . . Chambers, Julie . . Chappell, Mary . . . Chastain, Eddie ,... Cheney, Kent ....... Chrestman, Monte . . . Chronister, JoBeth . . Clark, Cathy ..... Clark, Steve .... Clarke, Tony . . . Cole, Sharon . . Cook, Bruce .... Cook, Christy . . . Corbet, Kim ...... Corriveau, Pat .,.... Cotton, Regina Renee . , . Cowles, Russell ..... Cox, Denise ...... Crain, Wayne . . . Crofford, Janice . . Crow, Michael . , . Crow, Phillip ....... Crowder, Cathie ..... Cunningham, Donna . . . Cunningham, Rodney IV Dancy, Debby ...... I O71 ' 'ills , 223 223 223 223 223 223 223 223 223 ....223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ..,223 ...223 ...223 ...223 .,.223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...223 ...,223 Daniel, Hugh ......., . . . 109,224 224 Daniels, Debbie . . . Dilday, Dixie ....... Dillard, Asberry . . Disarro, Debbie . . . Dobbs, Robert , . Dodds, Barbara . . Dodge. Cynthia .... Dover, Ann Rita . . . Dow, Brent ....., Dudley, Rita . . . Dudley, Sherry . . . Duncan, Debbie . . Duncan, Elene .... DuPriest, Ronald , . . Eagle, Bobby .... Eastham, Melba . , Eisenhauer, Gail . . Elder, Susan ...... Ellington, Bobbye . . . .... .224 .....224 .. 150,224 . . . . .224 ....224 ..135,224 ....225 .....225 .....225 . . . . . 225 135,145,225 . . . . . 225 225 ...225 ...225 ...225 ...225 ...225 Woods, Gayle ...... 138,139,219 Woodward, Nancy ..... ....... Word, Charles William Workman, Wylie .... Worrell, Michael Ray . Worthey, Sandra Gail . Wright, Gary ...... Wright, James Lee . . . Wright, Wally .... '. . Wyatt, James Franklin Yedlick, Barbara E. . . York, Sheilia ..... Young, Mary Lou . . Young, Pat ....... Zorn, Mary Beth . . . Zuber, Muncy F. . . Ellington, Kay . . Ellis, Peggy .... Enoch, Sandra . . Estell, Wayne . . . Eubank, Elaine . . . Eubanks, Jimmy . . Evans, Ann .... Evans, Pam . . . Evers, Dale .... Ewing, Rita ..... Fawcett, Janene . . . Files, Jonathan . . . 219 .. ... 102,219 219 219 ...219 ...219 ...220 ...220 ...,220 . . . . , 147,220 220 ..,220 ...220 ...220 220 . . . 145,225 ....225 ...225 ...225 . . . . 225 . . . 108,225 225 225 ffQ225 ....225 .....225 ...107,225 Fishback, Jack ............... 225 Fisher, Brenda ............... 225 Flake Forrest Fortson, Fowler, Freeling French, Fuller, F urcron Games, Garrett Gilbert, Ealgie George Hagen, Dianne Lynn . . Halbrook, Paul D. . . Hale, Roy ....... Hall, Kathy-we .... . . Halsell, Sherry ...... Halter, Debbi Kaye . . . Hamilton, Deborah Ann Hankins, Pamela Joyce Hardnett, Edith . Q, . . . Hargett, Dave . . Hargrove, Phyllis .... Harless, Gary Michael . Harley, Betty. , , .V . . g . Harmon, Jimmy .... ....226 . . . . 109,226 ...226 ....226 '. 21.145, 227 227 227 . . . 227 . . . 227 . . . 227 . . . 227 . . . 227 . . . 2271 . . . . 227 .' a.ii i'o' Q 1 i'fi Hickerson oe Hill John Phillip Hill Tom Hilliard Ma Hobby Neila Hogan Hogan Hogg Holderfield Holderfield Holley Debora Holman Dana Hot Hunter Hurley Ingels, Johnson, Judy . . 22,9 . . 22 . . 229 229 145,229 ...ago . . 229 . . 229 108,229 . . 229 ...229 ..229 .. 229 W Kidd Tomm . , y ..,... Kiehl, Kathie ....,........... Kilbury, Jerry , . . Kiley, Kathy ..... Killion, Cynthia . . . Kinchen, Ronnie , . . King, Rama Lou . . Knight, Al ........ Knight, Keith Kelley . . . Knuckles, Rickey J .... Korinek, Judy ..... Kuehnert, Keith L. . . La Grossa, Leslie ,... Landis, Wanda Jean . . . La Near, Mike ...... 229 ...229 ...229 ...229 ...229 ...229 ...229 ...229 ...229 ...229 ...229 ....229 .....229 106,230 230 Lanford, Rebecca Kay . . . . . . Lantz, JoAnna ...... Lashle Pats ' y, ' y ....... . . . Latch, Douglas William . . . . . . Laughter, Nancy ...... . . . Lazenby, Ronny . . . Lee, Michael .....,. Lewis, Phillip ........ . . . Love, Paula .......... . . . Luttrell, Ramona Janella Lyons, Michael Lynn . . . . . . Maddox, Sandra ..... . . . Manning, Joe .... Marsh, Charles . . . Marshall, Debbie . . Martin, Donna .... Martin, Johnny . . . Martin, Karen . . . 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 . . . . . 230 230 230 . . . 230 . . . 230 . . . 230 . . . 230 . . . 230 230 Robby rbara Joe . Karen Rita . Karen . Clark Money Anne . . . Moore, Charles Moore, Karla Moore, Susag Morley, Stevg . . . Morphew, Dgrrell . Mosley, Bill af . . . Muldrow, Karen . . Muncy, Allan ...... Murphy, Candy .... Nance, Anita ....... Nash, Pam .........,. Norman, Anita Gwen Nowlin Carol H11 O'Neal, Qrsburn Paladino yn Ann . M ha 1 l , ,... 23,L .....23l 231 231 231 231 232 232 232 232 232 232 Parker, Johnny .... .......... 2 32 Parr, Steve .... Parris, Debbie . . Parsons, Janet . . . Patterson, Cathy , . Patterson, Jama . . Patterson, Phil . . Paul, Louann . . . Penny, Diana . . . Peters, David . . . Peters, Diane , . . Peters, Lynda . . . Peterson, Toni . . . Pettey, Anthony . . Pharr, Diane . . . Phelps, Debbie . . . Phillips, Janella . . Phillips, Pat .... Pickett, Pat . . . Pigg, Shirley . . . Piker, Tommy . . Platt, Steve ..... Pounders, Debbie . . . Powell, Mary .... Powers, Becky . . Prewitt, James . . Price, Sally ..... Pruitt, Janis ....... Pruitt, Marsha Lynn . . Puckett, Pat ...... Ralston, Donna . . . Rankin, Rick .... Rawlins, Wendy . . . RayBiifn,i Dwight Rayford, vaiefie f Redd, Karen ..... Reddig, Carl . Q . . . Reed, Richard .... Reifsteck, John . . . Rhoads, Carol .... e ..,.. thy Joe... .. Donna...,. Bonnie . Q . Carol ..,. Gary Ray . . Becke Schultz, Ross ..... ,,,,' t pro ins, Sherry . . Paula . . . . . Q- 'X Bill . . . . . . alganice . . . . . gan ...,. S Q i ' ia ne ..... She ? Vicki Ruth . Shel 'fe'iMark .... . S lt ,Mil A .... . Slilrle' on . . . . . Shock,g.A ,, lton Eugene- Short'ifBeicky .... . Short, Marilyn .... Shumate, Sue ..... Simmons, Jennifer . . Simmons, Wendy . . . Simpson, Billy .... Steve ...... Lynn . i A . Y 5 - Jerry . ,L , Debbie . . - V Y- E , 232 Simpson, Karen . . D if 0 ' .... . . . Sorrell, Nancy ..,... - . ' ........ 235 107,135,232 Sorrells, Linda ....., ..... 2 35 . . . . . . 232 Spears, Danny . . 104,235 .....232 Spears,Mike,... ....235 . . . 232 Springer, Alvina . . . . . 235 . . . 232 Springer, Randy . . . . . 235 . . . . 232 Stackhouse, Pam . . . . . . 235 . . , 145,233 Stafford, Judy .... . . . 235 . . . . 233 Stafford, Ray . . . . . . 235 . . . 233 Standfill, Debbie . . . . . 235 . . . . 233 Stark, Dwight . . . . . . 235 . . . . . 233 Steed, Richard . . . . . . 235 . . . 145,233 Steele, Dennis ...., , . . 236 . . . . 233 Steenburger, Mary . . . . 236 , , , 233 Stell, Jean ...... . . 236 . . . 233 Stephen, Randy .... . . 236 , , , 233 Stewart, Brenda ...,. .... 2 36 , , , 233 Stewart, Linda Kaye . . . . . . 145,236 , , , 233 Stewart, Sheila ...... . . . 145,236 , , , 233 Still, Danna ...... . . 236 . . . 233 Stogsdill, Kenneth . . 143,236 , , , 233 Stokes, James ..... .... 2 36 , , , 233 Stringham, Ricky . . . , 236 , , , 233 Stubblefield, Irea . . . . . 236 , , , 233 Swafford, David . . . . 236 , , , , 233 Swaim, Roger . . . 109,236 . . . 144,233 Swift, Leslie . . . . 236 ,,,,233 Swift,Tom.... ..236 . . . 233 Talley, Anita . . . . . 236 , , , 233 Tarver, Judy . . . . . 236 . . . 233 Taylor, Billie . . . . . 236 . . . 233 Taylor, Diane . . . . . 236 . . . 233 Taylor. Joanne . . . . 236 297 Wilson, Kenneth . . . Taylor, Mary . . . . , . 237 Taylor, Steve . . . . . . 237 Taylor, Yvonne . . . . . 145,237 Teel, Rosetta ..... . . . 237 Thomas, Barbara .... .... 2 37 Thompson, Sharon . . . . . 145,237 Thompson, Steve . . . . . . 237 Tilbury, Mary .... . . . 237 Tindall, Jerry ..... . . . 237 Toler, Charlotte A. . . . . . 237 Tooley, Suzi .... ...... 2 37 Tosh, Darlene . . . ...... . 237 Traylor, Liz .... 135,150,237 Treadway, Mike . . . . . . 107,237 Tucker, Judy .... ..... 2 37 Turbyfill, Lynne . . . . . . 237 Turner, Michael . . . . . 237 Tyler, Lynda . . . . . . 237 Ursery, Vivian . . . . . . 237 Usery, Karen ..... ..... 2 37 Vaughn, Shannon . . . . . 109,237 Venable, Janice . . . . . 237 Abbott, Pamela .............. 239 Adams Luann . . 135 239 Vincent, Susan ...... Waddell, David ...... Walker, William Mark . . . Waller, Janet ........ Waller, Jean . . . Walsh, Harry . . . Walters, Bob . . . Wanner, Ginny . . . Warren, Pam . . . Watts, Cecil . . Webb, Wilson . . Weddle, Molly . . . Weeks, Peggy . . Weidman, Liz . . . Wetzler, Anita . . . Whiddon, Cynthia . . . Whisnant, Becky . . White, Kathy ..., White, Rosemary . . . . Whitley, Linda . . . Wilder, Karen . . . Wiles, Beverly . . . Cfdii O Dunlap, Anne ,.......... ell Eastenes Russ 237 237 237 . . . 237 237 237 237 237 . . 145,237 237 .,.237 .. .238 ...238 ... . 238 .. 145,238 .. 143,238 .....238 135,150,238 . . . . 238 .....238 ...238 ...238 '72 .....24o Wilkerson, Linda . . Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, Judy . . Linda .... Marilyn . . Mary Kaye Robert .... . . Virge . . . J acqualy Patty Patty Deborah . Kristy 298 Cotten, Linda . . . Crosland, Rick Cude, . , . Q 1, . L um- ' , l a hn .... Cunningham, Flo . . ' Daniel, Frances . . . Davidson, Rick . . Davis, Bobby . . Davis, Gary .... Dennis, Pam . . . Diederich, Jane . . Dillard, Louis . . . Dillingham, Dillon, Valdia . . . Dinwiddie, Rhonda Douglas, Melinda .... . . 240 House, Beth ........... . Wirges, Charles . . Wiseman, Mary , . . Wolfe, Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood, Kathy ..... Rebecca Kay . . . Beverly .... Peggy ..... Roger . . Wooley, Denise . . Wright, Becky . . . Young, Johnnie . . Young, Mark ...,. Youngblood, Danny . Younts, Jimmy . . . Howard, Vickie . . Hughes, Debbie . . Hurd, Diane . . . Hurley, Jim .... Jenkins, Sharon ...... . . Jones, Jones, Jones, . . 238 . . 238 . . 238 238 . . 238 108,238 238 . . 238 238 238 238 238 238 . . 238 238 238 238 238 238 238 104,238 135, ios, 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 2411 24 1 24 1 Long, O Neal, James .... . 109,242 . .,,. 242 Cowan, Mrs. Vada ............ 38,43 Crownover, Doyle ............. 37 Crowson, Jim ......... . . 100 Crumby, Miss Jean ....... . . . 51 Davidson, Mrs. Mary Jane . . . . . 39 Dempsey, Mrs. Betty ..... . . . 60 Donahey, Mrs. Patricia . . . . . . 59 Doolos, John D ....... . . . 77 Downing, Eulin C .... . . . 80 Dyer, Jimmy B ...... . . . 37 Eddins, Mrs. Gale S ..,. . . . 42 Elam, Mrs. Helen . . . . . . 41 Faulkner, Jim ...... . . 100 Fisher, Mrs. Phyllis . . . . . 60 Fleming, Dr. Jean W. . . . . . 52 Frasier, Miss Helen . . . . . 39 McKinnon, John .- .............. 55 Miller, George E. .........,,.. 36 Miller, Mrs. W.W ..... . . . 58 Millsapps, Mrs. Madge . . . . . .41 Montgomery, Mrs. Helen . . . . . 41 Moore, Carl J ......... ..... 5 3 Newth, Mrs. Jane . .. . . . . 92,96 Nicholson, Gerald . . . . . 81 Oliver, Richard . . . . . 34 Parker, James R, . . . . . 57 Perry, Mrs. Sue .... . . . 42 Phillips, Samuel L .... . . . 79 Poindexter, Ray . . . . . . 47 Power. Andrew C. . . . . . 37 Priddy, Mrs. J.B, . . . . . 53 Pringle, Mrs. R.L. . . . . . 63 ,..-..,.-, .... -. ...,, .... - .......... Szczypien, Mrs. Janet .... Tackett, Mrs. Brenda .... Tarkington, Mrs. Lynn . . Taylor, Mrs. James .... Thompson, E. Graham .... Thompson, Mrs. Kathy B. . . Thompson, Mrs. Searcy W. Troy, Mrs. Joy ........ Vaughan, Richard S. Jr. . . Vela, Mrs. Nancy Joan . . Vestal, Walter, Jr ....... Weeks, Mrs. Helen ...... Wetherington, Mrs. Emogene White, Clarence S ..... . . Wolfe, Mrs. Sue ........ 2 99 300 QIOQQQZH affront- confront oppose albins- perhaps II1dLlI1' IIILUSL mayne- strenght meikle- much y gfO:5,f5,0.'ZsL! mey- my misoarry me nae- disappoint me not 'S way unjust verament- truly upgive- acknowledge unto the same- after the same fashion Recanting the glamories buske and bowne brawl and wish to have no mark measured and are ready doggedly beyond denial dred Without doubt 301 302 .-11 N W q,..q,.' we if,-A .- --,f 'e . 1 ' -- . , N as 'Sw - ' : .: ' TLPI'f4e'571?'ft1f,: ' I -E . -A A JK X 4 TT, - W 'X . W, H65 fm Wig 'G' -.J 1,3 ,- w M'TMV' V 'W Mr 4 ff!-Y f M, :ans .rv : ,,.,.,,- f I Ji ww ., ...:. 4 .. Lggsefmvi - . fm, QR my - skew? fl if-N-.,, I9 wr ' ,, -: . : K, . ZW , my ggi E, 'U' ff- '-- gf -. my I: ,. L TQ wmv' .. A ,,-,. , K' ,LK,b Q- - 'lg 3' fm : sq: ...F T? '53 vfM,.Af ' f , M , xg S I zgl f ' , Mfr, ls.. ,V -- my 1 A 1-2, , f J I , gm. 'W' Nw- 5 - f fu r ' -, . r na Wryf K 8 ,,.' . N X., ,,,4.,M my ' M 1 vx' Q- 'L A get ' ,gig ,EA ' iff? Q y' , t Y fx ,. A 5 - - bf f-wr' 1-J! 2 ,, W I V ,M M .i:. , LM, 'g rf' n, ww GNN 12,1 6 fig hit. K.. W-1 -vm . M 53 ,ga Aw uv-Nw-p ,rr . :-,' f K--Jw-.. , ' -I af, 5. if ,K K fn!!! 'Y x ff 'agp 4' I , ' ,ff-H, 1 ' 7 - Sig :W A f Q iff? -i 9. . wr , ,q1m-12, ,la . FV I -, , -525. 1 fi wi. 1,:,f1-l- , . .. ' . .r 711 . K, .V fs , f 3571 I , -' ww..--ff ' 25 yy W u gy, . M. wp 2 s 4 303 Looking back, it is difficult to believe that another year is over and all that is left of it is an annual full of photographs and copy. We have tried to make the 1970 Wildcat representative of our year here. Maybe the school didn't look this way to youg and you may think that at times we've generalized, glamor- ized, perhaps made things look better than they were. But there are so many things we could never photography or write about: . . . like the windows that rattle in the wind . . . . . morse code onthe radiatorpipes . . . . . . math study hall where you didn't study math . . . . . . the day you learned to like HAMLET . . . . . . hellos, good-byes, and your locker partner . . . . . . getting out early on Thursday . . . . . . trying to deceive substitute teach- ers . . . . . . laughter and letdown . . . . . . and that intangible thing called Spirit . . . Eventually, we will forget how we griped about the food in the cafeteria and the boring study halls, the long days, the work, the end- less wait for the sixthperiod bell, and the seem- ing lack of personal freedoms. Those things will be exchanged for a report card and a diploma, and other things that can never be forfeited even when names and faces become vague. f 'W As Rod McKuen so aptly put it: l've been going a long time now along the way I've learned some things. You have to make the good times yourself take the little times and make them into big times and save the times that are all right for the ones that aren't so good. X Thanks to everyone who has made this book possible -- our artist, Jan Mastersg our pho- tographers, Jimmy Sebring and Brooksher Banks, Miss Katye Russell, our adviser, and to all the faithful staff members who sold ads and typed and sorted pictures and offered advice --- and of course to the entire population of Wildcat Hill who gave us the story to tell. Thanks, also, to our patient and wonderful printer for getting it all together here so beau- tifully. g If we in any small way have given you, our fellow Wildcats, by something we've written or represented, the memory of the little things --- the good times --- then we've succeeded, and your 1970 Wildcat is a success. Anyway, we loved doing this book. Q-tiff? vw fi l Jiffy K4 jclfxj 12.41 Used by special permission WALSWORTH Marcelme. 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