Pine Street Middle School - Panther Yearbook (Texarkana, TX)
- Class of 1979
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She remained in Texarkana until she fin- ished high school at the age of 16, but she left her home area to obtain a higher level of education. She received her bachelor of science degree from South- ern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illi- nois and earned her master of science degree from East Texas State University in Commerce. She taught high school classes from 1962 to 1969, at which time she started work at Pine Street. When Ms. Penton ends her day at school, she stays busy with church activi- ties. She is astewardess, a choir mem- ber, and Director of Christian Education at Hgpewell CME. ama Gene has one biological child: a daughter, Rhonda Yarber, who lives in Monterrey, California. However, to many PSJH Panthers, she will proba- bly continue to hand out motherly advice and assistance. 1. Ms. Imogene Penton our 78-79 Pan- ther dedicatee. 2. I told you to stay out of my office! states Ms. Penton to Jim- mie Mason and Ben Jim Smith. 3 Where is the mirror? asks Ms. Penton. 4. See what Close-Up does for Ms. Pen- ton! Z? A2 MN' 5. A3 J I I I I I9 al .3 f If of i 1 l A A 4' . e'1 .1-,4'f. g'fiwl kr A1 A4 1. Robbie Birtcher, Bill Pelfry, Tim Tyler, and David Stewart chat during lunch. 2. Gerald Junior starts the day off right by filing worksheets for the teacher. 3. There are many bright, smiling faces at Pine Street and Cynthia Wallace is one of them. 4. Brad Hill doesn't look like he likes the picture Sonya Dugan is showing him. peoialb Dm Dags Eujogmemt wsclwolz 1. Mr. Thompson is wearing the new- est fad?!? 2. Where's the nearest ocean? asks Ms. Laura Hixson. Scuba is my sport. 3. Seventh graders Saman- tha Bass, Crisney Lane, Jane Fields, Amy Breed and Lynn Fragameli show their spirit on clash day. 4. Peri fCourtneyJ, what are you doing? gasps Jimmy Mason. 5. I shot the sheriff fMarcie Peekjf' states Connie Brown. 6. Mou- seketeers mingle with the cowboys on Hat Day. .bf ii AL 'Q A. i 4. ,-I . i L1 ' . 'QC le RMK., vt Ll. Owsufffw Mofwmgs A3 A5 1. The foxiest maids this side of Bogata are Allyne fPaulJ Bradshaw and Erma Jean CBrianJ Purtle and escorts are Neal CPeriJ Courtney and James CJoyJ Arnett. 2. Student Council President Mike Lockard gets a creamed face by Vice.-President David Brosin. 3. Eighth grade cheerleaders practice flicking their bios before going on stage to perform. 4. Coach Everett calls out captains for the week. 5. What's the matter, Andrea Siimer, Chris Rowe, Loretta Cheney, and Lisa Maley? Haven't you got that Panther Spirit?!! 6. Three of our too hot to trot cheerleaders, Donna,fDavidJ Young, Melba fChrisJ Purifoy, and Janet fThornasJ Hunley. 7. Boogiest maids in town: Betty CChrisj Cox, Lynda CKevinD Stanley, and escorts Bryant CShannonJ Davis and Auby CChrisJ Rowe. 1. During a skit held two weeks before Homecoming our Panther maids were picked by a funny skit by the ninth grade cheerleaders. 2. Jennifer Haltom announces our last three maids: Yolanda Wise, Jackie Wells, and Marcie Peek. 3. So come out and support us and we'll win, says Bill Pelfry. 4. Coach Brazlle really lays the talk on Panther fans, 5. Carolyn McCash and Marion Knight fix spirit bags for ninth grade football play- ers. 6. Jennifer Jones, Karen Hill, Dianne Young, and Cynthia Newton really show that Panther spirit 7 Coach Wommack tells Panther fans that there is going to be a victory tonight' 8 Pine Street stu- dents exhibit sptrit at a pep rally. fa-r.-1' ,sf . 109,10-'Ina fp .'Jfg ggi' '.,',.J.', A2 t ,ag X .X rn! l .ii 'k . A7 . fl. A-ain 1 , ffm ....,-f will ,th ir, 3 Kill, I Mus, A1 A4 A5 A6 V , vine-f.. ' ig 'ln l Z I - l 1 ' . .. .- . if 1 ' '1 ' L 1 'til-,' ' ' ii.. '- -'fi t '. ' rib?-tgalf'-+ff'?l --'15 . J. -f , lips: f.. ' :swift-sf.a.Pw,f.' t V: -A . , , Q , ,.., , . . . . . .F 1 gg . ' Thais Euro - f.: Mu' A8 ng 1 I N a Jim .,,u Fllq 1 Margaret Tolllver spends extra time after class studying 2 These people use flrst lunch period to have a friendly talk before their next class 3 The Goochle Knights are here 4 Todd Kreps and Ben Jam Smxth throw Hunter Haltom 17th graderJ In a trash can for trespasslng on 9th graders steps but Make Patterson wonders why 5 Glenda Mlnnlfleld and Thelma Richardson take a refreshing pause dunng class 6 Todd Moffat pon ders the problems of the world' 1. 1' T1 X A7 AUlbWmbaiwbNovP0m4 WouUfMalw5o'vafDuUbDag 7. James Pappas wonders if there is some way to get the bow to move all by itself. 8. Hugh Jackson, John Lane, and David McCarIey demonstrate the Texarkana Triples Match. 9. Connie Lawrence seems to be trying to persuade the figurine to talk to her. 10. Believe it or not, I will now lift this flagpole, says David Pickett. 11. Patricia Nowlin makes a run for home. 12. Wonder what is going on over at the band hall that makes Daphene Heflin look so surprised! -., Q,-0 : A , 4 V A 5 1 1 ,-'Qhq .1 A..'L!. . P .: - , si 'P ' . if I: ll Q ll ,,- twill.-LL-3i'.!5,A.'v,N 1 . 3391-1.v-'a,3-'45Q, ,4'.1P141f1'f'lll6lF?fIlillQ 1.1 5:31-,neffmllfflu:WL+1+.w . if l'r-Nw-i.1! iE.w.l4. 1,3251 '-glfyflfftdiafl like 3giLw1s1:l , ..u4.,zM, .W-.gq:.,,, ...lm C.,ni'5.Q' ' if 1 .W lll . ' U , ml H'J, i'11Uf.l lf 'I .. w.. .,,i, , -4 .1 I r ' WV, - ' , v . .' -- A ,.' fs. np, 4 .4 ..1 -u l ,f-,.,.1,' -wg-lj ,Jw pl. , il X.-Jar . -A-.. mes- e A10 ' ' l'l'-Q31 -l 1.24 gl .1 A wig.. t I:Mf.?.?. - -- A ' l 'r ' -- 1 1,1--1 : fig.- M A8 7 A9 I zfffgif l A12 A11 1 ' 'U . f h..1.Il' 1. 1978 9th grade football team Cbot- tom row left to rightj Mark Hlavinka, Harold Lower, Robert Mack, Anthony Bruce, Todd Moffatt, Charles Goad, Dar- ryl Mothershed, Ronnie Burks, Ronald Matlock, Danny Sneed, Darrold Gelling- ton, Tracy Thurman, Greg Givans, Bed- ford Link, Terry Scott, David Mitchell, Stephen Crawford, Rony Sea, ftop row right to leftj Bobby Splawn, Victor Patter- son, Patrick Hackworth, John Birtcher, Sammie Howard, David Stewart, William Pelfrey, David Brosin, Billy Hackleman, Danny Junior, Jackie Hankins, Micheal Lockard, Patrick Woodman, David Leath- ers, Terry Mathews, Troy Pree, Thomas Owens, James Jean, fmanagers Greg Arnold, Ricky Moffattj. 2. Coach Roland Womack. 3. Coach Rodney Everett. 4. Just one of the great Panther line-ups. 3 X . -'-,:-X3 . X , X L, 'fauna 'gli'-Y'-if ' , 15:31-.ff 2 f -f v1 , '- nw ' , A , -1Lfr '- Q , X' ' ' 1 x , ' t ' i , nl A I 1 X , X, X X .- TX ,, W W , J I ,, . , '4i:,g, L.: X Vx , ,uhm-..,.-.,f ug' gr 'V QQ r 'ar r - '-1 Y Y R . ,X X A , 1 -4 .A wr .9-ara.-v5-v'.kf5EZn'i: 5 - -0 n V, X 6' . .V XX W' , N : ' ,- ui.. X X X ,- X V- . ' 'iw f 'MIME-N.. ,, H -- p4gXv'c1-1 2. ff A A , -wh ' - Q f u ff- w2ifew H w ' AJ , , :E F. .J-Vf , - , . wr: - , 1 ., , .f . ..,- X VX XX -,,.---wa .. . . --1 J-r'5'f, 7 . Y . -f 1 - f--n, , . ,4'n 1 '1 1 ,' ' ,' 1 1 5-F, :- - S '. -' , ' - as . W A' Q Uw 1- Q sa' 'V V, Q1 .. - - i x-3113: ,Q rw-1. -.M ' up A X 45, -s xi, '-1.46, 1 Q 'um L .-5.11. w, -x f-1. .,X ' .- ,.,.,. . dj -fl 1, 4-5' -, C: JW? -,rwfkl 'f H, , 'sim , 'I W. , 4 YU' ' l. Panthers run down field. Looking for someone to throw them the ball or just greeting their fans? 2. Panthers defi- nitely have the ball, 3. Eighth grade team is set to play. 4. Go get 'em Kyle Story goes for a tackle. 5. Calvin Henderson gets his face mask grabbed by an unfriendly opponent. 6. A Pine Street player getsatirm grip on the ball, X 'nf N ,., fe' .-. ,fs 3 'M-ac - - xr. . . V--... ,if , 't 1 is uf X .,,.,,, . xg,-' 444--qi.,-V-.5,.-.,, -- i i ..i Eiglitlv G-wide Daspings Winning Qeasow l A4 1. 1978 eighth grade football team first row: Jimmy Pierce, Johnny Benton, Edward Dancer, Myron Matlock, Larry Walker, Marion Riles, Kelly Wilber, Randy Edwards, Vincent Henderson, Jeff Harmon, Mack Riles, Russel Reed, Brent Robinson, Micheal Morgan, Dirk Cren- shaw, Ricky Smith, Wade Hilton, second row: Robert Burks, Arthur Hill, Keith Thompson, John Jean, George Martin, Scott Delarosa, Bernard Frei, Calvin Grigsby, Terry James, Scott Wyrick, Micheal Davis, William Avant, Willie Ran- dle, Wendel Smith, Johnny Ennis, Dean Odean, Roland Dixon, Howard Jackson, third row: Coach Kirkham, Calvin Hen- derson, Kirk Duff, Robert Hitt, Burl Hood, Jeff Sandefur, Julis Prim, William Goree, David Pickett, Reggie Coleman, Kyle Story, Ricky Hamilton, Tracey Holmes, Dewayne Smith, Coach Brazile. 2. Coach Johnny Brazile. 3. Coach Ken- neth Kirkham. 4. Out of my way, says Howard Jackson. 5. Kirk Duff runs for a touch down. l2.wemcl1awetaDf5plagTalel-ts 1 6 ,H 1,-,9 t F 395' xxr' 'W lla J A1 l l A2 1. The seventh grade football team fnot in orderbz Van E. Arnett, Greg B. Davis, Kelley Frix, Patrick J. Goddard, Roddie W. Haley, John K. Johnston, Joe A. Magee, Joseph B. McGinnis, Steven W. McNaughten, Clay M. Nelson, Jimmy L. Phillips, James L. Reed, Jeff R. Smith, Charles J. Steward, Chad Thomas, Reginald B. Ware, Richard Parmer, Clifton Smith, Elbert L. Anthony, John P. Carroll, Daniel R. Gray, Houston Gregory, Michael A. Hayes, Reginald Jones, Daryl Al Livingston, Jackie L. Matlock, Cedric L. McLiIly, Keneth Morris, Clarence L. Peirce, Andrew D. Rodgers, James R. Shelton, Larry C. Smith, Mike D. Smith, Brett A. Swanger, Thomas W. Thompson, Mark M. Turner, Randy S. Watlington, Charles McCash, Johnny Harrison. 2. The seventh grade basketball team left to right: Coach Kirkham, Coach Wom- ack, Coach Everett, second row: Darnell Rogers, Rodie Haley, James Reed, Greg Davis, Brett Swanger, John Johnson, Charles McCash, James Shelton, Chad Thomas, Third row: Clay Nelson, David Griffin, Doug Smith, Charles Baker, Van Arnett, Kelly Frix, Jeff Green, Jay Carroll, Darry Livingston, Jim Philips, Mark Turner, Steve Pearson, Kenneth Morris, Elbert Anthony, Charles Steward, Houston Gregory, Danny Gilbert, Shawn Sexton, Tommy Lowrie, Randy Watlingtong Bottom row: Joe Magee, Tommy Thomson, Johnny Harrison, Joseph McGivins, Clifton Smith, Jackie Matlock, Reginald Ware, Cedric McLilly, James Hill, Micheal Hayes. v- A1 f A2 ,Qui- Q w, . .',i ...,. ' A4 Rouudbawm Womiwlofv Agflffg, A A3 1. Greg Givins jumps for two points. 2. Jackie Hankins hides the ball from Ste- ven Crawford. 3. Terry Banks passes to his partner down court. 4. Jeff Butler goes for the net. 5. The ninth grade bas- ketball team fbottom row left to rightj: Steve Crawford, Jeff Butler, David Bro- sin, Victor Patterson, Terry Banks, Danny Junior, Thomas Owens, ftop row left to rightj: Coach Roland Womack, Jackie Hankins, Hal Lower, James Jean, Mike Spencer, Greg Givins, Ronnie Burks, Ronnie Matlock. few Dribble Dfubbla Dfiibbla Ql-IOOT 1. The eighth grade boys' basketball team consists of Coach John Brazile, Manager Keith Thompson, Carlos Vaden, Ricky Hamilton, William Ray Avant, Tracy Holmes, Dwayne Smith, Reggie Coleman, William Goree, Jeff Sandefur, Kyle Story, Calvin Henderson, Marion Riles, Roland Dixon, Manager Ricky Smith, front row: Alan Rogers, Mack Riles, Wade Hilton, Calvin Grigsby, John Jeans, Edward Dancer, and Myron Mat- lock. 2. Dwayne Smith prepares to make a basket. 3. Tracy Holmes dribbles the ball. 4. I hope I make this shot, says Reggie Coleman. 5. Dwayne Smith fights to get past Reggie Coleman. A I I MX ,C x7 ' ' 0 1 4 .F K SU -yn- rf! ' :eu Y ' XJ iQ-Jf SL wal l.k , 1 as Q Q 1 J, . 5 .1 1 -A 3 N ,- 7 A, l'! vl- v L s 'v' A , ,m Q' K 'mv' l i 1 . Ur N 25 'Q 6' Ely ei as In Q IS v , f qmail fail. Q-' 22 34 fl 23 2 S4 1 , T5 A I 2 I 4 5 i ik , 15 I3 1 ? f 1 -51 Q 1: ,Zia ,fs .sq r ,Mmv-Qciwolb www Busg A3 f 1. I wonder who can stretch the farth- erest. 2. Hey, lets pose for the picture. 3. Bobby Mack shows everyone how he can throw the shot put. 4. Let's see who can outrun the cars, says Bobby Mack to Robbie Birtcher. 5. Terry Scott shows us how fast he can run. He better, Coach Everett is after him. 21 Twclasfefus Muscles Dov v? 1. Tammy Miles does the stretch. 2. lt looks like Annette Thomas can jump rope without rope. 3. Deidra Viramontes stalls while running around the court. 4. Shelly Sherman says, l can do fifty pushups. 5. Hide from the camera, says Deidra Vermontes to Tammy Miles. 1- Y j.,f:'vr,--1 l I ' . .., 1:1 1 -'5-' ' I i Q , . . lik . 14' f -,X -Q. A-:Q 'N . - 'i' A2 A5 Team Qpofufs Pwmoto A1 A3 A4 i l A6 1. The Seventh and Eighth grade 1978-79 volleyball team consists of Schlundrya Tol- liver, Sharon Watson, Sonya Dixon, Daphne Day, Mashay Hamilton, Shannon Birtcher and Coach Pam Collins. 2. This one has got to make it over, says Shelly Sherman. 3. Hurry up and hit one to me, says Deidra Viramontes. 4. Coach Pam Collins gives final instructions. 5. The ninth grade 1978-79 volleyball team consists of Coach Linda Wilson, Tammy Miles, Deidra Viramontes, Shelly Sherman, Diane Thomas, Stephanie Connilies Cmanagerj, Annette Thomas, Jana Riley, and Tina Brown. 6. Sharon Watson sets up the ball. Tewnis TemwTwms LMT!-IQ 1. Robert Bruce and Jane Bishkin are a winning team. 2. The tennis team is having a rough game, 3, Jane Bishkin shows off her fantastic fore- hand. 4. Members of the 1978-79 tennis team are: Coach Leo Farrar, Jane Bishkin, Chris Young, Robert Bruce, A'ndy Woodman, and Thomas Hunley. A2 A3 EAS Q 1 in V' -1' -,-W-L!! To A4 1 QuxiwuTeamw l i A2 A3 1. Paul Easton dives to a victory. 2. It looks like they are trying to catch their supper. 3. Get ready for a flipturn. 4. Coach Greg Packwood and the only Pine Street ninth grader on the swim team, Paul Easton. 5 QJ?3gfi:vi55,Q5QA .'fAi fum .'? fri sf . A A 1 j VV: AFX. ',-. N I '1ffj.'.j 3 V if .Q,Egfi H '1 if' ff 9'aYiE, F4 N' K. . ,-h T3 . A: 1 1- , :,,1,,. A , ya .E Huw' ' - A1 IIWII5' A3 -.---..-'von' ,, . . u 7 f fhiff 'T' 554- A4 5 ., l!!REl': is '1 Q : E ill IH! I, A9 'isa '1 I ' x A11 'Www Gob Qpwtl 1. Jill McClain. 2. 1978-79 freshman cheerleaders are: Lorna Dennis, Jennifer Haltom, Carolyn McCash, Jill McClain, Amy Crownover, Marian Knight. 3. Marian Knight. 4. Lorna Dennis. 5. Amy Crownover. 6. Carolyn McCash. 7. 1978-79 eighth grade cheerleaders are: Kelly Meadors, Mary Harrel, Elizabeth Patton, Melissa Davis, Lesa Payne, Stephanie Joyce. 8. Jennifer Haltom. 9. Sponsor Imogene Penton. 10. 1978-79 pep squad captains are: Shawn O'FarreI, Joy Arnett, and Peri Courtney. 11. Janice Looney seems pleased that she received the spirit award for the week. 12. Pam Dowd looks on as Jana Lewis does a jig. 13. Mascot Amy Brewington participates in the cheers. 14. The Panther pep squad. 15. Show that spirit. - A10 A12 l i A13 1. 1 1. , 511. swf- K Y. 'Cl' t . A 9 . q v 149 . ' Q V- . I ' .4-g-, Ma-A' Q 'Y .Q-3.5 V C' A' Y 4 r .-. . ' .1 1. pw! r . . .4 -lull!- ' ,, , 4 -I ae 1 , . , A,, i n 1-. 9 . V: 1 A . .4 '.,- 1.- l .., - 1 1 . . . I A W ' ff -LH.. . i v' N J J J er 1 ff 1 . - ,,,, I ' 1-KU , ..,. -.. Iwi P ,., . 1 -1512 '15 I 'Q1Q.'.,'4 1l 27 '. 414 ,tot . QllllQGAMNUlllHZAT NWI IINHSSE A1 if ,v Pxcfgfzig-E , A' 1- ' -'bj',fr,3,,, - . ,-.-k', s--1-wg-..!21'?:-. 0 A8 1. The 1978-79 Pine Street iunior high marching band. 2. Give us a little soul, Lynn Brown. 3. Blow, Debbie Cogell, blow. 4. The maiorettes observe a pep rally. 5. Band director Gary Meggs. 6. Band sweetheart Kathy Hildreth and band princess Nikki Simpson. 7. Band members take time out to say, We're number one! 8. Don't drop it, Margaret McGee. 9. Thomas Hunley, band presi- dent, presents a band trophy at a pep rally. 10. Panther Band concentrates on the beat. 11. 1978-79 majorettes are: Daphne Heflin, Connie Mulvaney, Allyson Perkins, drum major Sara Downs, Linda Schiessl, Tricia Matthews, and Margaret McGee. 12. Show a little enthusiasm, girls. A11 3 1 U' 348131 'Q' 'S .T . A10 1 fi? ii l A12 Laws MalwMwsw A2 A1 wi A4 A5 A3 1. Beginning strings class. 2. Mr. Max Decker conducts his orchestra. 3. Mel- issa Skinner waits for instructions. 4. Shelly Sherman awaits her cue to begin. 5. Donald Poole seems to be enjoying himself. Sim Aiwa ur .H I A1 A2 55 1. Seventh and eighth grade choir stu- dents. 2. Instructor Donald Boyer has a few laughs as he reviews a piece of music. 3. Dina Brown, Marjorie Tolliver and Ann Presley begin to sing. 4. Ninth grade choir students pose with the ban- ner they made and presented to the school. 5. Students from both classes look on as Glenda Jeanes and Jeanette Hill try to determine which key produces the right note. Ginls oquinedf NezdedfTaEents 1. Connie Hastings and Cynthia Wal- lace try theiriluck at washing clothes. 2. Teacher Susan Davis instructs her stu- dents on poise. 3. Do they teach that in Home Ec., Lorna Dennis and Cathy Young? 4. Miss Nell Langdon and Tonya Rose prepare for the teachers' lunch. 5. Aquroanette James, are you mixing something good to eat? in Ky ' 11-'f .. ev W' Q . 0 .4.u A1 i ,4 I 1. Bobby Splawn works with a steady hand as Steve Price watches. 2. Men working? What about me? says Diana Weems. 3. Mr. Jack Foster demonstrates for Tarrance Ware, Scott McLaurin, David Peyton, and Billy Love. 4. Adrian Page keeps a sharp eye as he saws: he likes his handsl 5. I saw that, says Charlie Wright. 1. , , --, f Wg. 1 ' Q ' 4 4' I H I.- . '+,'.B'1. 'ti f , '-.1 wi -iq -J ,U 4 if-, 1 -3,-jj xp. 151, Xt , .ll s 1 . -.. .gy ,Q 'Ll at . 4 wr' . ' 'v A4 V A3 .'. A5 A1 1. Andrea Slimer shows us her outfit for a speech style show. 2. Shawn O'Far- rell, Chris Cox, and Chris Watson prac- tice their lines for the Christmas play. 3. Speech teacher Carolyn Duke watches the play rehearsals. 4. Suellen Smith, Melissa Davis, and Elizabeth Patton pres- ent a Christmas skit for their third period class. 5. Jennifer Haltom takes her fellow UIL one-act play contestants CChris Cox, Amy Crownover, Bobby Torrans, Patty Harmon, and David Youngy for a ride in their imaginary car. Aviofw, QQ ., 1-,V ,s gt flf I l-lamb Wonlw Boob 1. The 1978-79 Panther yearbook staff Cfrom left to rightjz Philip Beshear, Brian Purtle, Quincy Flob- ertson, Chris Cox, Mary Karen Kenny, Yolanda Wise, Jeanise Brimer, Patricia Rigsby, and Karen Hardin. Cnot pictured: Peri Courtney, Melanie Lane, Elaine Watson, Carolyn McCash, and Jackie Rey- noldsy. 2. Yearbook editor Chris Cox makes favorite announcements at a pep rally. 3. Philip Beshear makes his escape. 4. Peri Courtney and Elaine Wat- son discuss the importance of the arrangement of the pictures. 5. Advisor Cecilia Carr shows the staff a yearbook cover entry. 6. Who do you want to buy your yearbook from, Jimmy Mason? Melanie Lane, Jackie Reynolds, or Mary Karen Kenny? tYearbook cover was designed by Jana Lewis and special art work was done by Mr. Blaine Sapaughj QQ '05 A4 A6 4 35 QfudewbC0uwc1ff AUIQUJMJIS A1 A3 1. Does that pie taste good Mike Lock- ard, David Brosin, and Dwayne Goree? 2. Just one of your everyday Pine Street Student Council meetings. 3. Student Council Sponsor Jim McPherson and Peri Courtney confer between classes. 4. Mike, David, and Dwayne get ready to be creamed by teachers Larry May, Linda Wilson, and Gary Meggs. 5. President Mike Lockard makes his weekly speech at a Panther pep ralley. 6. Student Coun- cil officers Mike Lockard, David Brosin, and Dwayne Goree. -si 17? L, ci :, QF ,lf so A6 wg fx-- '.'n'..-'M r f Y 35? tg s. 1 it I-Iouoaedf bg Admmsww wotgwgomw 1. Honor Society members vote for officers. 2. Louise Carlton National Honor Society sponsor, instructs stu- dents on regulations. 3. From bottom up, the officers of the Honor Society are President Mike Lockard, Vice-President Kathy Hildreth, Secretary Allyson Per- kins, and Treasurer Marcie Peek. 4. The 1978-79 National Honor Society ot Pine Street Junior High. 5. A few of the mem- bers discuss business. V7 i x 7:4 A2 A3 K1 A4 A5 'Eumgwew' - Queew - olcmdwwfw ESCO-'lb - Deming Queeolf Although the highlight of Homecoming 1978 was the Panthers' 34-6 upset of the Bobcats, choosing the maids and crowning a queen are always major events. The ninth grade football players selected the maids, and their choices were made known to the student body in a funny skit presented by the ninth grade cheerleaders two weeks before Homecoming. The maids and their escorts were presented to the student body dur- ing the Homecoming Pep Rally held Thursday morning, October 19 to the theme, Evergreen sung by Miss Libby Hart. Yolanda Wise was crowned queen by Elizabeth Patterson C77-78 queenj. Before the game between Pine Street and Westlawn the queen and maids were pre- sented to the Panther fans. 1111'- A2 1. Right to left are Elizabeth Patterson, 77-78 queen, and escort Maury Taylor, crown bearer Benjamin Dennis, queen Yolanda Wise and escort Danny Sneed, flower girl Amy Brewington, maid Jackie Wells and escort Jackie Hawkins. 2. Maids 1978-79 are Shawn O'Farrell, Marcie Peek, Jackie Wells, queen Yolanda Wise, maids Monetta Hendricks and Peri Courtney. 3. Yolanda Wise and Danny Sneed. 1.PwwCow:twg HalbLowwu 2. 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Clay Ndsow egmwlzogab 'P'f 'Fv--a-r!,14 11. A A f x J 151 UNPAE Lili NEW A1 . - fx, an I IK I , . U M, i 4, M 1wgl,,,ll A 1, A2 1. Have some Eskimo Pie? Coach Womack asks Mr. Kesterson. 2. Glenda Minniefield gives Assistant Principal Ger- ald Brooks a warm hand shake, but he doesn't know why. 3. Mr. Brooks and Mr. Kirtley are talking about who gave the most licks today. 4. Mr. Kirtley and Mr. Boyer discuss where the choir is going to sing next. 5. Assistant Principal Gerald Brooks patrols the annex hall. 6. Princi- pal Gayle Kesterson is hard at work. -:F ,- ...3 - . :ff 1 A4 t 51 I 5 ll, Il I ll 'O 'H 1 A3 A5 1 'YQ GERALD BROOKS Assistant Principal GAYLE KESTERSON Principal GEORGE KIRTLEY Assistant Principal Y ',:? A! ,. , sim , or -. . x il - s l., . N y f , ,.. 4 if I V ' sam: 14... .-,P if -, - ,-.....,,...l.....-. .. . W NELDA BARNES A -,X ,M I American History 'P , W fill JOHNNY BRAZILE Physical Education, Coach RANDY BROCK K -if I y . English , ' LOUISE CARLTON Reading I I BARBARA CASTER ji ,Z f ' J, Humanities, Res. Science fi' 1 --,- A1 A2 qu 'Q A3 R PAT CHRISTEN Nurse PAM COLLINS P.E., Health, Am. History CONNIE DAFINELL Art PATRICIA DOLLARHIDE Res. English CAROLYN DUKE Speech, English THOMAS DUNDEE English 1. Why is Miss Hixson pushing a tennis ball with her nose? 2. Now, class, don't you see that rat down there? asks Mrs. Elrod. 3. Ah, there's a snake in the water fountain! screams Mrs. Collins. 4. Girls, you can play a lot better than that, Ms. Wade comments. 44 53 JANE ELROD English, Reading BERGIS ENGLAND Resource RODNEY EVERETT Life Science, Coach LEO FARRAR Tennis JOHN GIBSON Physical Science MARY HALL Am. History LINDA HINSLEY Typing, General Business LAURA HIXSON P.E., Health NATHANIEL IVEY Texas History LUCILLE KAUFFNER Mathematics 1. What's in the bottle, Mr. Thompson? 2. Mrs. Bonner finds her class amusing today. 3. Eating again, Mrs. Waters? 4. Coach Brazile is taking a rest and hides under a tree to keep from getting caught. 5. Look me in the eye, and don't laugh, Mrs. Barnes. 6. Reading with your mouth full, Mrs. Thompson? .1- ,O I K. ,f 4 -Q ,.i is . 42' -x K, 'e 7' D-5 514, - A1 i,i:l H.- tu ai.. 'fi . .,, . in n., 'f' Q it .J K A' A f f 1 . 3 , v,:?'i,ia., NE E2 --sf' . N - ' ' . 1 AP A3 A4 Teoclww audi Qlmw -1 1' fS.3 .- l.:..Q -fm 1 l-Wulf V' f -, lib:-1 f V ' 'Sill V ', il W' 'L '-1 . .-wi i. 1 av FF L ' if. A . y - ,gn 4' . fr' ix ' 'ml N X 'w ...V l 'ff WM im., Q H. A I. 4 . v. L Jfe,1'12, . 4' Q. ,- 1: - -Q1-,aj 5,-ff ..:::+. 4 .-:X 4. . .,-251 ll: fn -. X X ,, N X ' ' il. Vf. wil 1 A -.lffifllli I, Q. . A A4 BILL KIMBRO Mathematics JOAN KING Librarian 1. Taking it easy, Mr. England? 2. Mrs. Leathers smiles for the camera. 3, Teaching is hard, comments Mrs. McMellon. 4. ls Mrs. Pace holding up the wall? Lv, - - 'Q' -L if us KENKIRKHAM gif' N-L P.E., Football wg V NELL LANGDON Q Home Community Services if i ' PATTY LEATHERS it l ' Earth Science '- CHARLOTTE LESLIE ' . 1 . Texas 84 World History ' ' gf' ,ifi i i Y i V . Sr !' !1 '-.1 , 4 .L-.Y 5 i Vg 5 1 I Q1 J ' ' - K .R A1 A2 ' ' A' L4-' 'fe-1 ,,, -Qu X .,,. Z L' I 1 NI? .-5. 1 59- we 231, 'Ei i.:.'i, 8, fftj ' A 5-A its . L. -l 5, -T11 -- ii--' 41-1 V ' 1' BRENDA MCMELLON Math JIM MCPHERSON Earth Science LARRY MAY Student Teacher K GARY MEGGS Band I A 4 A4 .Q Becomes 'Friends A5 A5 LINDA MOFFATT English CATHY MYERS Math DOROTHY PACE Reading, English IMOGENE PENTON P.E., Health JANET RAY Math REITHA TEER Math JAMES THOMPSON Resource Math PATRICIA THOMPSON Life Science SARA VICKERS English LINDA WADE Am. History, P.E. LONNIE WATERS English ROLAND WOMACK Texas History, Coach CHARLES WRIGHT Industrial Arts TOMMY YOUNG History, Geography 1. Mr. Ivey is always happy about something. 2. Free food is always good, say Mrs Leslie, Mrs. Gildon, and Mrs. Leathers. 3. Mrs. Darnell can't get the top off. 4. Cute,' remarks Mr. Kimbro, wrong, but cute. 5. What a profile, Mrs. Hinsley. 6. Coach Farrar Mr. Meggs, and Mrs. Bonner wonder what's going to happen to them at the pep rally. 7 But it is not the purpose of the experiment to blow up the room, says Mr. Gibson. 1. Mrs. Lula Mae Gildon faidej and Ricky Junior get ready for the door con- test. 2. Aide, Bobby Williams checks over students' files. 3. Mrs. Lynn Foshee Csec- retaryj checks out the water. 4. Odessa French, Dale Hendrix, and Benny Smith on their lunch break. 5. Mr. Blaine Sapaugh fcounselorj and Gus welcome new students and faculty members. 6. Mrs. Marie Patterson gives out lunch tokens. 7. Mrs. Cecilia Carr Ccounselory gets information from another school on a transfer student. A1 A2 2 5 '..A..,- 'Le ijmglrml-U -, p- 'Y 'I' lf! 'Tl lun .t.1.f1 K.,14Juw:'- ia:-t .!l'x'N-- NX L. Pgyllxtf 75 Qfa6lyMewbofis amide valmblwss A3 TJ psslll . lvl l ll 'N rg, , , .Ulf . NJ, ,. Mil... ,il iMi,,,. Will.. ,iv ,i i MIM: linllllil' , . ew J, W 211, K- ll, ' in 'lv f A 't .xx I X, I I A5 A4 1. Mrs. Doris Smith, the custodian, improves the looks of the hall. 2. Miss Evelyn Henderson and Miss Molly John. son stop to have their picture taken. 3. Sweep, sweep, sweepg that's all I do around here is sweep, l'm tired of sweep- ing, protests Mr. Brown. 4. Sugar, salt, baking soda, flour, and seems like a little pepper, recites, Mrs. Christen Cnursey. 5. Mrs. Mathis Csecretaryj tries to remember where the semicolon is and what finger to use. C HLA ill? 1. 1978-79 ninth grade class officers: President Ronnie Burks, Vice-President Yolanda Wise, Secretary Jill McClain. 2. I dare you to come any closer, Hal Lower seems to be saying. 3. Shannon David looks absorbed in the book she's reading. 4. Where are your chairs, Chris Purifoy and Jennifer Haltom? 5. lsn't it hard to see through the strings of your hat, Shannon Tuckett? Joy Arnett Greg Arnold Sherry Baker Terry Banks Vivian Bell Carey Birmingham Robbie Birtcher Paul Bradshaw Jeanise Brimer Judy Brinkley Bradley Britt David Brosin N 40 Connie Brown Lynn Brown Tina Brown . ! r6.7 Z'S5xYv ' fi' -. ff-xx sis-N X AAS?-.4 -f-L. . ig . -..,, LH. Y I ' ,v 'T-' aw... -s..-, Ei . 'X' 6.1-sl.-.. A1 Angela Cavitt Jimmy Chambers Loretta Cheney Stephanie Connilies Karen Cooper Steve Couch Peri Courtney Chris Crockett Mitch Cox Steve Crawford Rusty Crisp Tonya Crockett A4 A5 Amy Crownover Danny Daniels Tenyah Daniels Shannon Davis Ronald Day Jamie DeLoach Lorna Dennis Pam Dowd Sarah Downs Lisa Duncan Joan DuVaIl Mary Dye ,vw as Paul Easton Sharinecia Ellis Doug Ellison Robin Emilia Caesar Evans .V Ang V A , . ..,,,, J 'vs ' i-V. I ' Harold Friday Annette Garr John Garr Darrold Gellington Greg Givans 5 U Qfgf'lr,1 Ffieslmw ' o.tTop l' 5 ' E 4:-i VW' y Iv Ve x! ' F ,Ji ,41-.i ,, I V .Raimi . Q Ea , R-,V , W W .. .,,, U Y , - 1 l i A3 1. Mitch Cox doesn't seem to think that James Pappas's joke was very funny. 2. But I always type with the cover on my typewriter, Miss Hinsley! Sharinecia Ellis says. 3. Annette Garr tries to look tough. Tonia Givans Charles Goad Frederick Goad Roberta Goodwin Dwayne Goree Billy Don Hackleman Patrick Hackworth Jennifer Haltom Sheryl Hamilton Jackie Hankins Cynthia Harrell Teresa Hawkins Angela Henderson Monetta Hendricks Kathy Hildreth Mark Hlavinka Dewayne Hood Karen Hopkins Sharon Hopkins Carol Horrocks Sammie Howard Thomas Hunley Robert Hunt Tracy Icenhower Tonya Jansen James Jean Glenda Jeanes Ray Johnson Jerri Johnston Cedric Jones Danny Junior Marian Knight Todd Kreps Keith Latham Theresa Lea 64 Lag, X, I. Q v i.. I ' I 3 A... W, 1 P! . IL? 'T i 'r j l 'f'rmt1, , .,. ' ph f-J QF:-in -5., -- N 3 : i- ,.vf f . ' 5- V. ' 'i. .1 il I ' '1 'lr . .. x li, A t 3, W V. Q' f - ' - , l f l J 4- J J 1 . 4? -i uint' ' !f7f':' Q i t rw- ' H . ' fx - J 1 , , '. f i X .i 'lx' . ' ' 'tis-fl Q' M , wg? fr 1' J -14 -if , - I F 4 1. I, H ' A3 1. Carol Singleton, Thelma Richard- son, Sandra Riles, and Sandra Robinson crack up at the thought of having their picture taken. 2. Who are you waiting for, Doug Allison? 3, Jill McClain takes time off at lunch to read a note. 4. Robin Goodwin, Rita Morris, and D'Ann Bolton find homemaking class a good place to discuss boys. A4 Q David Leathers Jana Lewis Kimberly Lineberger Bedford Link Mike Lockard Billy Love Carolyn Love Hal Lower Sonya McBryde Carolyn McCash Jill McClain John McClain James McCrady Margaret McGee Bobby Mack Jean Magee Lisa Maley David Martin Tony Martin Jimmy Mason Hazellen Matlock Joel Matlock Ronald Matlock Terry Matthews Tricia Matthews Chris Meletio Tammy Miles Glenda Minniefield David Mitchell James Moffatt Todd Moffatt Randy Morris Rita Morris Darryl Mothershed Connie Mulvany '15-e ,..-- -l i V i ae f'f-5 fl .xr If y lit lm' W ll A2 A '57 Mary Beth Mundt Linda Myers Wesley Newton Shawn O Farrell Charts Ollver Holly Owen Thomas Owens James Pappas Carolyn Parker Michael Patterson Victor Patterson Mxchael Peacock Knsta Pearson Michael Pearson Marcne Peek 1 Steve Crawford mlsses the actuon as der what s happening' 2 Since when IS school a party Shelley Sherman? 3 Chris Cox appears to have a splut personalltyl 4 Paul Bradshaw congratulates Kevnn Stanley as Homecoming Kung' Jerome Pinkham and Mark Vickers won- Bill Pelfrey Allyson Perkins Dana Perry David Peyton Michael Phillips Jerome Pinkham Courtney Pitts Troy Pree Rodney Price Steven Price Chris Purifoy Brian Purtle Mark Reavis Thelma Richardson l-twirl Classes ,-4 i iff: 0 '12 , i I Holly Simmons Shelley Sherman Carol Singleton 7 0 0 Morris Richie Sandra Fliles Jana Riley Quincy Robertson Sandra Robinson Chris Rowe Neil Schanfish Linda Schiessl Terry Scott Ronnie Seay 1. Secret agent Sonya McBryde pon- ders her detective work. 2. Mary Dye enjoys herself at a Coke party. 3. Carey Birmingham munches on his pen during typing. 4. Erin Twiss listens to Jodie WaIkers's latest story. 1. Vivian Bell finds daydreaming more interesting than school. 2. 'You're not really going to do that, are you? asks Carol Singleton. 3. Peri Courtney studies amid confusion at lunch. 4. Paul Easton looks like he's had a rough day. 5. Pam Dowd must have invented a new dance! 6. Nikki Simpson, Anita Hart, Dwayne Goree, Linda Myers, and Sharinecia Ellis discuss the latest gossip over lunch. 7. Bradley Britt is engrossed in his music. Nikki Simpson Andrea Slimer Ben Jim Smith Dale Smith James Smith Danny Sneed Arden Sorenson Mike Spencer Bobby Splawn Kevin Stanley Lesa Sutton David Stewart , Debra Taylor Lisa Thacker 70 . T r -nf 4 4.1-,, .F T 1 ,V .Q - 'Y L4 X E W T A tgyrl T N s- X , :il , , ,, N -1 46 T A T ,i i 4 Annette Thomas Diane Thomas Shannon Thompson Tracy Thurman Stacy Tolliver Darlene Trammel Darleen Traylor Shannon Tuckett Erin Twiss Thomas Utsey F , 121, , :VJ 4 -F x, , . r 5 ., .nr IN flq ll W? T' lf 'li I .Qs Ji.- rfi 5 ,-. V To . , ,Aki , is X - - H . X Y , xx K , , ,Vivo T X . ' T f 'si , ,LQ ,Sax ...- fir .sr S vi U will 1 4 X ,A HMV Q! V f ii J7.r A .sph 55 ff Q 5 3 'f?5'7R'j - 1A.71 A I A '4 ' 7 V 'A QL4.Ug 5 3 3 '2- 2 mn E 9: Jr Em mm 4 mg-48 .-. 31' -- ,T m -. Q -Q Q O 3 m -1 3 TQ, 2 rn 3 2 rn U7 P NI ,Z 71 Q? Elaine Watson Jacqueline Wells Jerrie West Neverly Whitaker Pat Williams Yolanda Wise Rosalind Witcher Melanie Wofford 1. Looks like part of the third period geometry class has found something more interesting than geometry! 2. Deb- bie Taylor demonstrates the newest exer- cise in gym class. 3. Some of the ninth graders are gathered on the steps at lunch. 4. Things seem to be looking up for Courtney Pitts! Pat Woodman Susan Wright Cathy Young David Young Perry Yung A i , 5, 1-mx x 3 'A ' 1 n 39 Q f ff.i'? , uk-.lr ' r xx ' .sv , Q, mf. , -R- X . Q K 0 , 4 , ,NX ,,. , x , x ,, .ii 1, , v , Page 74 1. Shannon Tuckell 2. Randy Morruss 3. Jeanise Bnmer 4. Courtney Pttts 5. Elalne Watson. Amy Crownover 6. Sandra Rules 7. Perl Counney 8. Sarah Downs 9. Steven Couch 10. Kerth Latham 11. Lnsa Maley 12. Charts Olnver 13. Jana Lewls 14. Davnd Young 15. Lnnda Myers 16. Connte Brown 17. Nukkl Slmpson 18. Lvsa Duncan 19. Yolanda Wise 20. Allyson Perkins 21. James Jean 22. Chris Cox 23. Room Emllla 24, Jenmfer Haltom 25, Loretta Cheney 26. Teresa Lea 27. Robnn Goodwin 28. Debra Taylor 29. Make Lockard 30. Joy Arnen 31. Llnda Schlessl 32. Shawn O'Farrell 33. Danny Damels 34, Ouxncy Robertson 35. Anna Hart 36. Ben Jam Smnh 37, Carolyn McCash 38. Krlsta Pearson 39. Mary Beth Mundi 40. Lorna Denms Page 75 1. Andrea Sltrner 2. Connie Mulvaney 3, Jodn Walker 4. Hal Lower 5. Nlnke Spencer 6. Sonya McBryde 7. Sharenecra Ellns 8. Errn Twnss 9. Margaret McGee 10. Jlmmue Chambers 1'l,.loar1le Duvall 12. Janette Hull 13. Melanie Wolford 14. Marcte Peek 15. Tammy Mules 16. Tom Hunley 17. Jnll McClain 18. Shannon Davls 19. Greg Arnold 20. Jean Magee 21. Dwayne Goree 22. Tonya Crocker! 23. Angela Cavrtt Efglmflv GUoai1OvefvNewf Bobby Abel Sherry Adams Cyhrra Akin Stephanie Alston Ray Avant Pamela Banks Claudia Barr Beth Bell Joe Bell Stephanie Bernard Phillip Beshear Jane Bishkin Robin Boone Gregory Boyetle Valerie Broadnax Brian Brown Dina Brown Melissa Bruce Cynthia Burks Robert Burks Roy Byrd Steven Campisi Gene Cantrell Michael Carr Debra Cogell Reggie Coleman Mattie Collins John Cook Marie Cooksey Teresa Cowley Dirk Crenshaw Mia Crockett Lisa Cunningham Richard Dager Edward Dancer Frances Dancer Ellena Davis Melissa Davis Michael Davis Robbie Davis Daphne Day Scott Delarosa Ricky Denny Kenneth Denton Michelle Dickerson Mark Dietz Joetta Dixon l Eighth grade class officers are Dianne Matlock presidentg Cynthia Burks, vice pres :dent Melissa Davis secretary 2 Are you sure there :sn t a Streetcar that comes by 1 Tracy Spencer is hard at work with her artwork. 2. Kyle Story seems to be hypnotized 5 J- by someone's hand. 3. Kelly Wilbur finds out from Jeff Sandefur and Wendell Smith what 7' if s like to be hung by the shoulder straps. LL. Roland Dixon Ronald Dooley Sonya Dugan Jimmie Duncan John Eckstein Randy Edwards Johnny Ennis Felepia Fagan Felicia Farr Lori Fragomeli Roscoe Flutcher Marvin George Deidre Godwin Veronica Gollette Vincent Gollefte William Goree Hullen Goynes Ural Goynes Kimberly Gregory Angela Griffin Calvin Grigsby -r xr 'QTY My Appwwwwliw Matthew Hackworth Kathy Hamilton Leanna Hamilton Ricky Hamilton Karen Hardin Wayne Hardin Jeff Harmon Patty Harmon Sharon Harper Mary Harrel Katherine Harrell Larry Hart Angela Harvey Connie Hastings Belinda Hawkins Daphne Heflin Calvin Henderson Moniek Henderson Vincent Henderson David Hendrix Brad Hill Dennis Hill Karen Hill Willie Mae Jackson Aquroanette James KTQFT Johnny Hill Wade Hilton Flobert Hitt Tracy Holmes Deborah Holzman Timmy Hood John Huckabee Christy Hughes Lynn Hunter Hank Jackson Howard Jackson Marva Jackson Jackie James Shelly James Terry James John Jean David Jobe Kendra Johnson Lisa Johnston Barbara Jones Debra Jones Donna Jones Jennifer Jones Tonya Jones Stephanie Joyce fun Peesorialities 1. And if I sand hard enough, the wood disappears all together, says Greg Boyette. 2. Ronald Day expresses him- self in his art work. 3. Hey, Lesa Payne comments, that guy was goooood look- ing! 4. Can you see your reflection, Teresa Cowley? 'If' Gerald Junior 4 ' l , Susan Kaburick i it ' Jerry Kennington , iff? Mary Karen Kenny 4 P Troy Kern .AX 1: J ' M -ffl 'l ' Lamar Kerr ,, Wh Q Deborah Kirby ll V+, M James Lackovitch - 'fy , John Lane , Melanie Lane xbilsu ,li Chris Latham Connie Lawrence Tina Lemay Jeff Lewis Jackie Lott John Mabrey George Martin Scott Martin Kathy Matlock Myron Matlock Rhonda McAlister David McCarley Gina McCrary Jean McDowell Elmarcus McGinnis Scott McLaurin Paula McNaughten 4 Kelly Meadors Pam Miles Marilyn Minneweather Michael Morgan Jackie Mothershed Rose Murphy India Nelson Cynthia Newton James Nix Nannette Nix Carolyn Norris 'Qw .5 YQ Dean Oden Adrian Page Elizabeth Patton Lesa Payne John Pendergast David Penny 1. I think I'll draw a picture of Mr. Kirtley dressed as the Jolly Green Giant, says Carla Ponder to Carl Norris and Mel- issa Skinner. 2. What do you mean it looks like a poodle? shrieks Jennifer Shrum. This happens to be my real hair. V? Q . f, - - .1 fx? li'-' if Curtis Pope Tammy Pulce Melinda Randle Michael Rasheed Renee Reece Nelda Reed Nita Reed Russell Reed Jackie Reynolds Kay Richardson Patricia Rigsby Mack Riles Marion Riles Bill Riley Brent Robinson Jeff Rochelle Susie Rodgers Allen Rogers Cheryl Rogers Tonya Rose Jennifer Royal Jeff Sandefur Richard Schaefer Cynthia Scott Darien Shelton Dwayne Shelton Jennifer Shrum Derek Sllls Glenda Singleton Harold Singleton Mellssa Skinner Curtls Smlth Dwayne Smlth Glenn Smnth Ricky Smlth l Suellen Smsth Wendell Smith ,,, Wullne Smith Jimmy Sparks 46 Tracy Spencer 1 Dlanne Matlock puzzles over how to get her gum back In her mouth without getting It all over her face 2 Although she appears to be studymg science Kay Richardson really has a Spnderman comic book hidden between the pages Ts Tammy Spratt Renee Stenfer Kyle Story Eleanor Thompson Keith Thompson Todd Tnffln Margarvta Tolllver Bobby Torrans Sherry Traut Patrucla Traylor Q . X. 'W .79 V 41 Kasandra Williams Scott Wyrick Diane Young Rita Zamora Eiglftlv G-uulws Eujog Qclwolb Phillip Tucker Paul Tyler Jerry Tyson Tanya Valler Cari Vaughan Lawrence Walker Cynthia Wallace Donna Walston Michael Walton Allena Watson Jerry Watson Diana Weems Donnie Whitaker Kelly Wilbur James Williams 1. Ms. Judy Steed assists Lisa Alexan der, Alvin White, and Eddie Lindsey with their assignments. 2. Mike Carr Chris Latham, and Dean Oden strive to com plete their shop projects. 1. Seventh Grade class officers are: President Chris Young, Vice-President Sharon Watson and Secretary Janice Looney. 2. Since l switched to Close-Up, Dan just can't keep his eyes off of me, admits Shelly Mars. 3. But honest, Mr. Brooks, we didn't know it was closed campus! pleads a group of innocent looking students. Paula Allen Robert Alves Elbert Anthony Van Arnett Renea Avant Shelly Birtcher Kelvin Blunt Rhonda Brackman Susan Bramlett Amy Breed Billy Adcock Shirley Aldridge Dennis Allen Kenneth Allen Charles Baker Paula Banks Charles Barfield Samantha Bass r. 1-g?'.l::3 Ulf.: 'Y . - ZW X5 . . Thomas Brown Robert Bruce Lori Burns Cheryl Byers ' 51, 'W if C l 4 'Zi M l f J i 3 F' 1 M- ws l ' Z. '-'- ,a Aw 'Sf ' , CN N 1 wi . Q A5 .,5 , . 1, -v F-:rw ,H . '1 RJ. ill- L ' .tau 1. I i - s ,Ai - t Hi V W i l lP' A '-' 4- It r ., , 1. -5 rx 7 1-'J . .xml L . V' 'ri 7 'M ' 1 -'rl , ,pw y -H H it 'jg ' , N , , , ' L-Llc' 4415 M Y gl I lr? 5, ' I' 7 - 'L 1 C r 'W Q ,ill ' '4 It ,- , ' -PQ' M W. ' , sql i i' fl K f' 1 . U , A 349 px-rl' it galil! ,' , K V V i' I 'ti tx L- ... 1 - - N .l x I A is - A Y f ,-lr ' ' .' F,-4 ,gl -l x i 1 - I W--,i , if. V L4 V2 5 1' If ' 3 X4 ' -' ' 1 s J 'tty j ,IS ' 3 .5 it ,x Y .' f-l'?iI'..-.ta imma Kathy Franklin Philip Frazier Kelly Frix Danny Carlstead Jay Carroll Sherry Carter Thomas Chambers Robert Clark Carol Coats Robert Collins Steve Columbus Melissa Couch Brenda Cox Scott Cox Shawn Curtis Pam Dancer Sandra Greg Davis Jonathan Denny Shundra Dixon Sonya Dixon Darrel Drummond Gloria Eatherly Anita Fagan Jane Fields George Finley Billy Forte Lynn Fragomeli x.,-'f' ,f QQ! HA.. 5 , 13 'l f l Michael Garcia Verna Garner Lisette Garza Danny Gilbert Ann Gleboff Jon Gosnell Daniel Gray Dennis Gray Maggie Gray Jeffery Green Alicia Gregory ' Houston Gregory David Griffin Mary Hackleman Melanie Haire 1. Hey, Jay Carroll, something caught in your eye, or are you trying to shoot somebody with that tennis racket? 2. Don't think you got away with that because I saw you out of the corner of my eye, says Paula Banks. Roddie Haley , Hunter Haltom Mashay Hamilton Johnny Harrison Michael Hayes Johnny Henderson Mary Ann Henderson Sharoslyn Henderson Marcella Henson James Hill -gf or l! .4 A1 A2 W 2 ?:, A Kimberly Hill John Holmes Chester Homan Joy Hopper Phillip Irving Doris Jackson Hugh Jackson Jacquelyn Jackson Shannon Jackson Trudie Jackson Bobbie James Bruce Johnson John Johnson Reginald Jones Trina Jones Vieanna Jones Ricky Junior Rosalyn Junior Beatrice Kilgore Donna King Joelle Kusin Robert Kusin Robert Lackovich Crisney Lane Lisa Lemay Jodie Lemser Eddie Lindsey Darryl Livingston Cindy Long Janice Looney Thomas Lowrie Laura Lukas 4, Crista Malaby Shelly Mars Stephanie Mathews James Mathis Jackie Matlock CI-' Sheryl Matlock Winona Matlock Debbie May Dianna May William McBroom Charles McCash Christopher McCool Katherine McCool i, Joe McGee Joseph McGinnis Cedric McLilly Steven McNaughten Vanessa Minneweather ,X Tilmon Moore Kenneth Morris Barbara Murray Clay Nelson George Nelson my X Wendy Noel Patricia Nowlin Teresa O'deIl - Mark Owen ,Y Katherine Page Q 1. Charles McCash wonders where everybody went. Think they're trying to tell me something? 2. Homework, homework, homework, if they give me any more homework l think l'll quit schoolL complains Trina Jones. .0- ,C he Julie Palmer Tammy Peacock Vernon Pearson Melissa Pennington Steven Person Mark Peyton Jim Phillips Melvin Pickett ,X A Clarence Pierce Tina Ponder Donald Poole Cindy Potter Stephen Potts Marlene Pree Ann Presley Suzanne Rasheed James Reed Julie Renfro Jeffery Reynolds Roger Richardson Donna Riley Lori Robbins Jimmy Roberts Andrew Rodgers Janice Royal Carl Sanders Marc Sangoli Kathy Sanford 1 Samantha Bass places first in the Kentucky Derby with her horse Jodie Lemser 2 Crisney Lane accepts some advice from Lori Robbins and Kristy Waldrum We hear her love life is steadily coasting downhill 3 This is no time to play cowboys and Indians' Chris Young says to Hunter Haltom Shawn Sexton James Shelton Cathy Simpson Clifton Smith Dean Smith Jeff Smith Kenneth Smith Larry Smith Mike Smith Tonia Smith Joseph Spearman Charles Steward Shannon Stewart Joachim Stockmann Lynn Sutton Brett Swanger Brian Taylor Wendy Taylor Chad Thomas Tommy Thompson Broderick Thornton Anthony Threadgill Labrethia Thurman Eric Tidwell Schlundrya Tolliver 'LK finial F:if.:! 'f i1 's,,., it , Q L 'l at .,, , 'W . U1 5. 'lb Nathan Wright Chris Young Mark Turner Lesa Turney Dawn Tysdal Sherry Tyson Frank Utsey Anthony Walker Shawn Walker Randy Walker Susan Wallace Reginald Ware Randy Watlington Sharon Watson Bobby Wells Debra White Sonya White Gregory Wicks Jessica Willborn Cedric Witcher Robert Wood Andy Woodman K tx A4 1. What are you doing with the cam- era in the bathroom? asks Pam Dancer. 2. Larry Hart gets ready to make a smashing ace. 3. And they lived happily ever after, says David Young. 4. Karen McReynolds and Betty McReynolds take time during lunch to talk over old times. 94 A2 A3 The- year is over. Seventh gradersQQee.L.atg.ease at PSJH now, Eighth graders look anxiously toward next year when they will be the review their final junior high year of relief and happiness and regrets and All them memories of special mome . s 978-79 school year: Wandering into th 'helping with a funny pep rally skit, m,akiin'g-a ea, iful football play, Surprising a teacher with a 1,1 decorating doors, writing notes in class, being edfw favorfite, failing a test, playing softball befo fog staying in detention hall, dating someone ne ' . --iinguliines in a school pillbgy, meet- ing pals at th M. erspgriping about cafeteria food, attending tha n ,gsigning yearbooks, singing the schodltsoftgjl, '-.: kin' friends. , The 78-79 school year isgover, but the precious memories will last forever. :gi .gn 13.4 Q A 44. I Aufogwplw Awfvgwpfw
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