Scott High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Tyler, TX)

 - Class of 1970

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' 'wmv 'UNL' .J THE T970 BULLDOO 2 um aulggvwaiwfl .- Lfbjqg SHN Sw I S f W lx If ZZ ' , ,Af X 2 MMM 4,4 L44 'f wh 1 T ,M A - M' ' W. Zfm f f hw E N-vu EMMETT SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL TYLER, TEXAS VOLUME TT SQUARE, E lb' c 1 1 XM! upfvlm Lil '-5 Nr gfia. -4 U ffmx 1 :'2'i'z?.?1.,ifi 1 1 I S L An agricultural society is wise boys.' 4-M P DEDICATION WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1970, DEDI- CATE THIS ANNUAL TO MR. MOODY, OUR AGRICULTURE TEACHER. HE HAS DEVOTED HIS TIME AND TALENTS TO BETTER US FOR THE FUTURE. WE EXPRESS OUR SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR HIS VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE IN FARM PROI ECTS. THE 1970 BULLODG IS DEDICATED TO YOU - MR. R. A. MOODY E' FOR YOUR CEASELESS INTEREST IN ALL STUDENTS EOR YOUR CONCERN FOR DEAR, OLD EMMETT SCOTT FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY FUNCTIONS We Salute You MR. A. G. HILLIARD PRINCIPAL E :zg,athf , M-,,4f ABOVE: Principal and Miss Emmett Scott, Gladys King. BELOW: Secretary, Mrs. Clotene Young. V, x 1-43 W if.,,,,,f is . ,iw xt .1 A 1 3 PRINCIPAL MR. A. G. HILLIARD li Q Sammi. I ADMINISTRATION MR. JIM PLYLER - Superintendent 51 - Donald Guinn, Presidentg Martin Thedford, Phillip W. Taylor. STANDING: Lemuel SEATED: L. TO R. C. Hutchins, Thomas Sproule, Martin L. Edwards, Ir., Earl W. Clawaterqnot shownj. MR, ALVIN ANDERSON, Assistant Principal . ' Q F ,.,, sw' I 5 fg- X . W if 155 S 1 -Q R iisasn. Rss sssfmsiwf Y' MRS, W, M, ST.-XRKS, Registrar E fs? 1-,QE?f,s Q sfsfssssssrvs W R is: s'gas1M ,'Lf ' ,,.1 K, A ffm' MRS. BARBRA OLIVER Attendance Clerk GUIDANCE DEPT. l i MRS, F. D. NAULS, Counselor. Many students seek the guidance of Mrs. Nauls on vocational or educational problems. Pw- if L, -,,, 5. , l've got to X see the S Counselor. . a! IW s S Q ? fi g X so W I . 1 -4 r I ai' WW r Yes, personal problems too. MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL I Rf I N EENEE EEEE is I I 1 I I A we ' f rf MRS, MATTIE CI-IEATHAM RUFUS MANLEY JAMES TAYLOR LEON TUTT T4 Y ,J 21 -' 5' r SQ 1 T-,fx 'YZF' MRS. MINNIEF. DAVIS Lv ,MW .1,x,g,'9f. 5:25, ,z , FOOD SERVICE PERSONNEL MRS FAYE MILLER MRS, FANNIE WILLIAMS A M 41 J, M1 '4 ,. w 1 ' 'cr Y f 1 4 - ' I K C Z3 A Q L H 7 ?E W g, -iimy Yfigx, -A lf I 8 Iwsg X WE PROUDLY PRESENT ANOTHER TREASURE CHEST OF MEMORIES A DMINIS TRA TION SENIORS SOPHOMORES ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES FACULTY IUNIORS FAVORITES ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISERS wx QR: H f f' ' , ., Q, it ' -V , th .573 v - r xx . K Q 1 f QM V - I j' 5 ' fl : X .LQ I in Clisit L ! - FACU LTY XX QQ: MRS. SARAH EDWARDS English Il MRS. PAT EPPLER Typing, Clerical Practice, Bookkeeping GRATIN FIELDS, JR. Biology, Physical Education, Assistant Coach MELVIN FLOYD Physics, Related Math MRS. AILEEN FRANKLIN Health Occupations MRS. GWEN GALLAGHER Shorthand, Typing, General Business WILLIE ANDERS ON American History MRS. GWENDOLYN BEAL Homemaking ll, III JAMES E. BEAL Boy's Physical Education Head Coach MRS. MECERIA COFFEY Journalism, English IV CHARLES C. CRADDOCK Social Science, Assistant Coach MRS. OLLIE M. CRAWFORD Art I, II, III fi ,. i if ,V+ - ws,f.,ff' ,I - , ,gg - f, , fry:-gz.t,g,:tsflffsffxri:-wifi r I Math MISS POLLARD a V Q , 2' is V 3 ie ., ' , :11 wf , ' Yi' V f W? 3 L f , 'wx 1 fgr- , A I X ,,. H f ., I ii i K f i r A . '42 n ff' Q' 3 1 . ,I TS f MRS. HELEN JACK Speech 'I xx iff . ,,..,, M., M fga si W 'VF' fy if G '1 W, , ,Z ..-.5 711 4 uw -, W , wmv S -- jr: X I WSI 4- ASH x ' 5. So? 53 eff X wx. J , 1 -nm. 'VM 55 I in IR, SPANISH I HENRY JACKSON Boy's P. E. Assistant Coach ELIHUE IEFFERY Spanish I, Il, III MRS, JUNE R. IEFFERY Chemistry, Algebra CHARLES R. LEE Electronics, Shop I, H MRS. CHARLSYE LEE Library Assistant RAYMOND VON LEWIS Algebra I, ll, Consumer Math, Assistant Coach MRS. MARY L. MANSON Biology, Girls' P, E. MRS. IDA MITCHELL World History RICHARD A. MOODY Vocational Agriculture fi Ae f A W K... W' V: fisff' cr 'L , ' 'sw . 1, 1, K f'N 6 I x ' N , 'Z JA Q . 5 E 1. .. . .. M X ,. , :,, Z ,Q , ull I glgn V gage 'ntl fa .fs . U ' ,raw ,, f. :lltemgf ir , xg. . gluten K fm -gl I f ' 1 Q z. 1 MRS. coR1ENE MORELAND English III, rv WAYNEARD NELLUMS English II, Government MRS. BARBARA OLIVER Attendance Clerk LORA D. POLLARD Algebra I, Consumer Math PAY H. ROSE American History World History MRS. DOROTHY SHEPARD English II A. I. SMITH American History Government MRS. WILLIE M. STARKS Registrar MRS . EARNESTINE STATON Biology VV , .IV V Q' ixy -I ' .,, fi? Q . IJI A i i EYES GN COPY ' IETER D. STEGER Government, Assistant Coach MRS, ORA JANE TAYLOR Homemaking MRS, FLORENCE E. VAUGHN Librarian LIONEL A, WARE Elementary Analysis, Geometry MRS. ALICE WASHINGTON English NORMAN WILLIAMS, JR, Automotive Mechanics 'is BIOLOGY I LAB. 6 1 K , wh 5 rfW,,,...-4 13 Hi MRS. MAE FRANCES WILSON Choral Music MRS, AUDREY B. WOODS Rosettes, Girls' P.E. MRS. CLOTENE YOUNG Secretary MRS. LORETTA M. DEWBLERRY Rosettes, Girls' P.E. .Rh sq' ,Q , I5 ' '- ,r np., fix...--I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS , -fig, - . - , Q Sf . , ' -. 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HERBERT ALLEN LARRY ALLEN CHARLES AMIE MARSHA AMMONS JANET ANDERSON CORA ANTHONY CHARLES ARPS KENNETH BAILEY TALMA BEAL CHA RLES BIG GS LINDA BIG GS JOHN BLACK BARBARA BOOKER EARNEST BOWIE FREDDIE BRIGHT SHANNON BROOKS GLENDA BROUGHTON LINDSEY BROWNING GWENDOLYN BUTLER HERBERT CAMPBELL ARCHIE CASTLEBERRY Youth Council members dress Bxlly for the blg Homecoming CLARA CASTLEBERRY BRADFORD CHOICE VERNON COATS 4-'MN ff 1 LULA COLLINS LYNDA CRISS CARL DAVIS FRANKIE DAVIS IOE DAVIS MARILYN DAVIS ZENETTIA DAVIS GERALD DAY SANDRA DAY HAROLD DEAN REGINALD DEAN BRENDA DeVAUGI-IN DIANN DEWBERRY JUNE DEWS LERA DEWS LINDA DEWS OSIE DEWS EMMA DUNN SHIRLEY EDWARDS VE DA EDWARDS MELVIN ERWIN NELSON ERWIN PATRICIA ERWIN JOE EVANS AUDREY EVANS CATHEY FITZ PEGGY FLORENCE BEVERLY FREO MARCUS FULLER MILD RED GHOLSTON -1 6 vy , j :qi x -I H UP WITH PEOPLE prevue, thrilled the student body with music. I AMES GIPSON AWANA GLASPIE. WLLLIE GOQDWYN MELVIN GOSSETT WALTER GUTHRIE EUNICE HA RPER WANDA HARRIS EZZRIE HAWKINS HERBERT HAYTER BILLY HENDERSON BEVERLY HENSON EMMETT HOGG MARGIE HOGG DWIGHT HOUSTON JACQUELINE HOUSTOIN CHOCTAW HUDSON WILLIAM HUDSON ALLEN HUGHES GLENDA HUMBER PATRICIA HUMBER DEE JACKSON GWENDOLYN JACKSON VERNELL JACKSON LARRY JOHNSON k g funn ,,. Ng-f wi :., .f- - : gi - 'UN '- A ' Q A? .Y 3 gk 1 Pi E 1 x iblj ,. W- TW? QQ 'ae GENETTA JOHNSON KENNETH JOHNSON SHA RON JOHNSON BRENDA JONES CARL JONES CLARA JONES DEWAYNE JONES DOUGLAS JONES JACKIE JONES LEXIE JONES PATRICIA JONES SHARON JONES DELLA KELLUM ALTA KING DOLLIE KING GLADYS KING CLEO KIRKLAND DON KIRKLAND EARL LANDERS MARTHA LANE JIMMY LEACI-I CI-IRISTA LEE REGINA LEE ROBERT LEMONS J A- 3 r Art III students show their skills as they prepare for the first show of the year. 'is 4 i , I ' X ' m s 'K-Mr. t.,f :W X it x U if ts 25 'Uk .I , 'VX A 1 'N 'Y c Q, X1 52 ' . MICHAEL LISTER ETHEL LOGAN ANTONE LYONS VIVIAN MALLARD ORENTHIA MASON OLAND MASON GLENN MASS VEOLA MCCLOUD TIJUANA MCDONALD OUIDA MCKENZIE LINDA MCLENDON TONY MCMILLIAN WILLIE MCMILLER BARBARA MEDLOCK MARIORIE MILLER NATHANIEL MITCHEM GAIL MONTGOMERY DORIS MOORE ROY MOORE ROYCE MOORE S. I. MOORE TROY MOORE JACQUELINE MOSLEY JOE NASH BARBARA NELSON FLOYD OLIVER SANDRA PARKS JAMES PEEVY HARVEY PINKNEY CAROLYN PIPKINS UN WW CHARLES PORTER IANETT POWELL PALMA PRUITT CAROLYN RAIBON DENNIS RAIBON HOWARD RAY ELDORIS RICHARDS ON IACOB RIDER BENNIE ROBERTS E gg I V' ' 'f .ifsffe gf S .,-: I .'HHI N I.,L I .:.I Q X A 1. i wg. i11'1,1.. ,1,. ' We've got it . . . no doubt about it! CORETI-IIA ROBINSON NED ROBINSON x BURNEST ROSS SAMUEL ROSS BRENDA RUNNELS LORETHA SANDERS ETHEL SANFORD GARY SEASTRUNK ERMA SEATON GLORETHA SIMPSON LARRY SIRLES JOHN SMITH MA RC SMITH MARCIA SMITH RITA SMITH THOMAS SMITH .IANICE SPENCER SUSIE SQUARE BETTY STEPHENS LOUIS STEPHENS CA ROL STONE JERRY STRODE AL TAYLOR MARVIN TAYLOR Seniors amuse princi- pal at first Basketball Pep Ralley, LINDA TEMPLE LINDA TERRELL EA RNESTINE THOMPSON IOHNNIE TILLEY SANDRA TILLEY CHARLES TUNCLE ROBERT WADE MARDELL WALKER EMILY WALKER ROBERT WALKER ESTELLA WARE MABLE WARE RUTHIE WARE JAMES WARREN JERRY WATSON IANICE WESLEY LAMISA WESLEY ANDERSON WHITE CECIL WILLIAMS HARRIETT WILLIAMS HENRY WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS JERRY WILLIAMS WANDA WILLIAMS ROSE WILLIS STERLING WILSON LOFTON WOODS THOMAS YOUNG RAMONA JACKSON MARAGETTE GUNTER MVT QS f 'I 1 I LIY W J f , . 71 V 5,541 2 ' ,--,, if fm 4 .. 'N ' IVR:-'Q ff? If au... . .M : fx 'W ,, '..'f RAE. !!IX x Ai I L. 32 I sQ,'?? Q . 4.- 21- 1urxuQRs I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS l our ,isiaidlzz-WL, W . ., 91 'w.gfi5..,i Q fa if .L , SS,S W, I f 1? 2' .f Q A 7 ' V ,lk I , E K 3' ? I as ,,,,1, , sv . 1 , If ,. , AAA, A, 'H , xi, , X x W ' 2 L,,S OFFICERS: Nancy Biggs, Treasurerg Billy Pinkney, Presidentg Diana Gossett, Reporter: Melvin Waits, Vice- Presidentg Elvie Rollins, Assistant Secretary, SEATED: Marilyn Corney, Secretary. l ll Lf 9? 5 ---' u -.:. X1 W ing hi 5 , ,- t if 5' f J Mx QQ, s.,,.fjf ZL, , ,., Liwl J X1 3 VE. T -nn f if T5 . . k. , :- as f ... X . rgswf Jessie Alexander Jeanette Amie Donald Anderson James Anthony Ralph Anthony Mary Arps Cathy Ashcraft Vonzeal Bailey Robert Banks Bobbie Beasley Ella Bell Mildred Baty Jacqueline Biggs Nancy Biggs Ruthie Bircher Gary Black Sylvia Black Doris Blair Tamra Blaylock Pearlie Bright Clayton Brooks Beverly Broughton Paul Broughton Brenda Brown 5 LAN. --f L' ' iii ' 1,, t 1 t ,, fi Q. A . . 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FF -11'f Q X 2 k Q 6 z ! - Michael Dean Ethelean Dewberry Katherine Dewberry Linda Dewberry Linda Dews Ruby Dews Sandra Dews Gwendolyn Duncan Sherry Edwards Valita Edwards Theresa Else Gene Elliot Carolyn Ervin Willie Ferguson Derrel Flowers Gwendolyn Ford ,rf rf M X - ' as W1 1: 'K 5 ' X 5 Who cares about being on Lime? ...anim X, , E' 1 M 52' -fl' sk ,N. 11: A .5 37 If ke .V E,,5v V ,. B 2 or 38 Lila Ford James Foster Jackie Frances Patricia Gardner Melba Garrett Ronald Garrett Willie Garrett Lana Goodwyn Raymond Goss Dianne Gossett Alma Granville Grecy Green Sandra Green Don Hallman Bilshadale Hampton Dexter Hampton Cathy Harper Phyllis.Hartsfield Sammy Hartfield Nettie Hayter Queen Hickman Raymond Hicks Clinard Hill Linzol Holman Z, ' y W . ivy 'ff' 1 . ,M l by sa 3 ' R , i nl X X W X. . xff l - 4 V 'E fi - I fy 2 X X fbi . I 'fi 0 J a Q 1 t I Jacqueline Hood Gary Houston Nancy Huey Gloria Humber Paskel Hunter Billy Ingram Pamela Isabel Carl Isabell Leonard Isabell Linda Jackson Catherine Johnson James Johnson Stanley Johnson Timothy Johnson Wilma Johnson Brady Jones Carolyn Jones 'Jerry Jones af' Vera Jones Freddie King Alan Kirkland Dianne Lacy 'V' J N. N CN ,Q XA? E R ie l f l X I A fn, it 4 ' ,- L ' ' gr fi 34 K 7' 'N A' 4 5 sl 'N ' f 'gbf L ml r . 7' W , z ' v + A , N' Q 3 . X l X 5 .L That real bulldog spirit! I ! John Lane Barbara Lee Betty Lee Della Lee Myra Lenons Albert Leonard Willie Leonard Sedalia Lester Carolyn Lewis Daisy Loftin Barbara Logan Evelyn London Joceaugry Love Vernell Maddox Linda Marsh Ethel McCleveland Yea Bulldogs! ! ! GTK Q-' .ali , .f- W A vm, we 7 M ,Z,x if ' S ' K., V g, -- f , wi 1' are af. W if J, 45 3 - Ll ?'T Margaret McGee Audryenne McKellar Francesa Meeks Linda McKenzie Georgia Miles Dollie Mills Earl Mims Maudie Mims Charles Minnick Cedric Moon Sherrie Moore Frankie Morgan Shirley Morgan Diane Moss William Moss Bennie Mumphrey Linda Nash Horner Nichols Micheal Owens Leon Parker Norma Parker Debra Patrick Billy Pickney Harnell Price 3. Kr ff .n,: ' 'l s 'ffl' ll' rirr P, Q ai? 2 3 :LX ?' 1 3 lf? AF fi Vonsille Pullins Betty Record Mitchell Reece Dorothy Rider Gary Robertson Elvie Rollins Mary Roy Donald Sanders Another year, Another day W! ki ss N W if 'K S . VF f its K - 's Q Calvin Scott Martha Scott Thomas Scott Lillian Shackleford Marty Seaton Cassandra Shepard Jeanne Sherman Larry Simmons Raymond Simmons Wilma Simpson Helen Smith Linda Smith Lawrence Taylor Maurice Taylor Peter Taylor Richard Taylor Ronney Taylor Evon Thompson Julia Thompson Norris Thompson Lester Tilley James Turner Thomas Turner Burnette Tyiska fit- fw' 7 4 ,Y 'XS - .. A as , 4 R X'-c fi ai ..,-.. ,J 5' 95 1 95 Charles Veasley Melvin Waits Clarence Walker Betty Ward Rudy Ware Deborah Warren LaFrancis Webb Shelia Weeks Charles Wideman Alton Wideman Bobby Williams Donald Williams Gloria Williams Johnnie Williams Linda Williams Myra Williams Percy Williams Rickie Williams Ross Williams Tommy Williams Darlean Willis Debra Overshoun Mark Smith gtg., Us - , jan, OW in V Z LIE? T Q W 1 Q7 r i i Q ,, Q ik .J SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Y, B.,,'L' N ,A gimp- iw- XQW President - Patricia Raibon Vice-President - Robyn Anderson Secretary - Janice Jackson qseatedj Assistant Secretary - Evelene Seaton Treasurer - Jimmy Sirles Business Manager - Kenneth Howard Parliamentarian - Larry Square x N N Audrey Alexander Johnny Alexander Florine Allen Iacqueline Allen Larry Allen Sarah Allen Virgil Amos Robyn Anderson Betty Andrews Leslie Anthony .Q- M 5 Larry Ates A fi Hershel Bailey Q Iames Bailey ' -KL ,Q 2 Dorothy Ball . ,5 , xA I Pamela Banks L.. ln ' ' As B ffl 5 ,f as S w F ld E QA lj, L B sy if BB 'E A iisr 3 ' r. f f X E ' ' ff m iiiii Rx A , yyrr W B A , X y My za is is xg X 5 , ,,.,, r . , i, s g ii I ames Barnes Otha Barrett Tommy Barrett Charles Battles Michael Beal Janet Beasley ' Richard Bell Doris Biggs Harold Biggs Marion Biggs Edward Bircher Ella Black Erma Black Lonnel Black Angenita Blaylock 47 s LaDonna Blaylock Ora Blaylock Evelyn Bowie Larry Boyd Mary Bright Sheryll Brooks LaWanda Brown Patricia Brown Dafney Brown Larry Bush Joye Cain Earnestine Caldwell James Caldwell Marietta Casteel Steve Choice Charles Cicero Shelton Clark Bobby Clemons Doris Clifton Billy Coats Charles Cole Emma Coleman Paul Cooks Loretta Council Joyce Crowder Sharon Crowder Gerald Davis Jessie Davis Larry Davis Lena Davis Linda Davis Londa Davis Patricia Davis Ronnie Davis Cassandra Dean s s N x Vx if X 'WY . -. s iz- 39 1 7 1 , uf, 'iQ-tiff' Q as .C it y 234 R Y gf 'sl swf? 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I . 3 Hardin Lemons Inez Lidia Chester Logan Barbara Maddox Kenneth Madlock Gary Manley Polly Martin Rickey Mayfield Timothy McCauley Brenda McGee Johnnie McCloud Billie McGowan Lawanda Meekins Evelyn Miller Loretta Miller reify ima -iffy it it X, ' . V .1 f 4 f 4 4? 1 ! 'f- I 5 X ' fl, yr 4 5 V . V . V E 1 H if Y 3 11 as ' 5 V fella. 'V ' P Q s 'Y x I , ' WV' 1 i fl M ' .. - f f 'P V A - -, My .-f I y y kelyi l y y R7 H W ' X. fa 'x W uv ,KI ,, Y x ,. A 5 ' iri, ,K Mary Mims Edward Minnick Laquenda Mitchell Patricia Mitchem Carl Moore Nellie Moore Ola Moore Patricia Mosley Anthony Mumphrey Annette Nash Winnie Nash Sandra Nauls David Nelson Debra Nelson Lois Oliver 53 1 ' 'iyf 'Y I QF? ew... 'V'A , f 'fa X ' Ilzf yhywyb k:.::,...f' v ha f l , ytty -to W Debra Page Dorothy Petty Grennie Phillips John Phillips Carl Pierce Joyce Pierce Sherry Pipkins William Porter Emanuel Price Patricia Raibon Gladys Redwine Larry Reece Linda Reed Gerlyn Roberts Robin Roberts LEFT: Band ensemble provides music to pep up the Mighty Bulldogs. RIGHT: Yell you Bulldogs yell!! k LZ Mark Robertson LaWanda Robinson Theresa Robinson Margaret Ross Rosie Ross Frances Roy Donald Runnels Jerry Russell Harold Sanders Mike Sanders Lauovert Scott Novarene Scott Billy Seaton Catherine Seaton Evelene Seaton ': his sv - M. 4 'N 0 X si 'Q X s 'hi 1 i'fl 3 ' 1 'L ig f S s K I 3 .xx 1 ff sei rx 1' Egg? ti N 'f p 'ff' X S S. S 'Et S S X I 2- x -Jw? is 11 '1 :1 W YI! 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Q X E ,M ,- Derrick Thomas Paul Thomas Alfred Thompson Hunter Thompson Michael Tilley Lorine Timmons Patricia Tucker Doretha Turner Kenneth Wade Calvin Walker Jimmie Walker Robert Walker Vickie Walker Vanessa Ware Tony Warren 8 X w I Jerrel Staley Linda Starks Connie Starling Verginia Stephens Sherry Stevenson Dwight Stoglin Helen Strode Henry Swanson Brown Sweatt Zybra Tanner Celetha Taylor Debra Taylor Lelwellyn Taylor Wayne Taylor Danny Terrell JU! we a , ,y Af ii fy A E M 4... ,, as 'K -fi uw L x s a- r Ronald Washington Flossie Water David Webb Sharon Webster Willie Wells Michael Wesley Jackie Wheeler Willis Whitaker Janet White Thelma White Robert Whitmill Billy Wickware Frances Wickware Gwender Wickware Ruby Wideman 2458 so ' 1 i 5 Q EF ek ,, Wvwr- :. ig. Q5 3 4' ' ,g, if E? 5 f 2 f. M, - -- - , . .wwf 1 n g sh E-, 't 53 3 W r' 51 ta. irf ', , ig ' ii J ' 'V ,i i ,L , .s,, I , ff, Q, x vu. isr M Q ,, , w a , zz ,, V, W f , ,f it X ,I , Y if ' y t ,,y so ' xg .sf g 4 .K 4, f i-Ji V ii , ,V Gi R, th if ai 8 fig! ,' sr au ii 2 15 ggi-,L Y 'Zi lm? 2 x X Brenda Williams Lamont Williams Lester Williams Linda Williams Ludell Williams Michael Williams Paula Williams Samuel Williams Sandra Williams Wesley Woods C, W. Young John Young Laura Young Mary Young WX X , X . IA xxQk FAVORITES MISS EMMETT SCOTT GLADYS Kms Sbl SSS Gladys was awarded the beautiful bouquet of carnadons at the Home coming football game. MARSHA IS CROWNED QUEEN if 3. TH E ROYAL FAMILY I-IOMECOMING HALF-TIME ACTIVITIES SECOND RUNNERS- UP EVELENE SEATON JIMMY SIRLES FIRST RUNNERS UP LINDA M RHXZIE LESTER TILLEY MOST STUDIOUS SENIORS A Q f .....E R R Q . - ' N ,.....M.M,- A - ,gg X 1 U fm MWA A 2 W! REGINA LEE JAMES WARREN ,EQ ' ,x x l If IS 5 REGINA LEE JIMMIE LEACH MR. AND MISS SENIOR filx x S ei S357 f Y 'Q uA YW 'Aff IAM E 5 - QM RUNNERS- R We MA RSHA A MMONS CHARLES BIG GS ' if me ' . . . .. .. W w Q ww . , Lil :figs-5 ' 5 Y -' f5s?s'f5f1iEf651 ' 9 ,. ,J . 91 SENIORS MOST VERSATILE GAIL MONTGOMERY IIMMIE LEA CH RUNNERS- CHARLES BIGGS SUSIE SQUARE 66 -5?5+s1' 'K - -Az AA -A 5 F m 5 N , O . J N w.,.+:f , 112, it m,x A . gb? A 5 x,-- Mk. ,. -ir - QSM A ' N ,mLmmA.,LT: -- O , ' h N '- ' J! E .2 E f I ff R ETHEL LOGAN ODELL ROBINSON RUNNERS-UP TONY M CMILLAN OUIDA PAYE MCKENZIE N 67 ws 'am -A 'aim Q ffm, 4 ?'5 , .A M A , 'fA,. 1 L MM Q L 55 Whhan.. iii... .TIMMIE LEACH JACKIE MOSLEY J J ?, W , f ' N St ,E . J www J ,wif Qs A Q if .try .XML S . H. L X Q. 'R I25i M Hi A , ,m n , .,,. , H 4? E - l A i Mez, . ma: , M 4- N I RUNNERS-UP LLLLL GLA DYS KING HERBERT CAMPBELL 68 nn, SENIORS MISS VOGUE AND MR. ESQUIRE ?'W'?ff J' fff 2 'rfg 1 . RR f' l ' ,,,,,, I N00 ROYCE MOORE ELDORIS RICHARDSON MOST ATTRACTIVE SENIORS 31 ' RUNN ERS-UP in I- . RUTHIE WARE ARCHIE CASTLEBERRY : - ,L -'iq MARCIA SMITH EZ ZRA HA WKINS -mkm MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED REGINA LEE JAMES WARREN 5 Xx RUNNERS-UP MABLE WARE IIMMIE LEA CH if ,Ei J.,- , ,Y Q , M,-:gif MR. AND MISS JUNIOR lx MARILYN CORNEY CLAYTON BROOKS MOST STUDIOUS JUNIORS RUNNERS-UP DIANNE GOSSETT LEONARD ISABELL BILLY PINKNEY CASSANDRA SHEPARD ELLA RUTH BELL RAYMOND HICKS RU N N E RS-U P .IUNIORS MOST BEAUTIFUL AND MOST HANDSOME RUDY WARE DIANNA GOSSETT Q34 w w T jk i.3q,W in - ' x , I . w w f. I -:fa I ' f f, ,g sfi x 4 N A 3. hz JUNIORS 3 an ' ww ' -we ,dv My MISS VOOUE 'W nf , N 'phi' wr, af. th ,Af s AND MR. ESQUIRE VELENE LOVE THOMAS TURNER RU N N E RS- U P CLAYTON BROOKS ANN CORNEY BEST ALL AROUND STUDENTS RUNNERS-UP S CHARLES DEWBERRY NANCY BIGGS MOST VERSATILE ft ' -L R 3 '-5 v' ff ws 1 , , 3'g'Sfi:x'fi'9QvLf' we W ' 1 'via T , A '+A if ANN CORNEY LEONARD ISABELL RU N N E RS- U P T XX ' F A m,Ss,T .Of A 2. T I gxlki Q 'gig' , ' . : R I siilylgf i j1.l 3,-H, xx, Q 9 s.1,h',,Sif '55 ai S O ge . X 4 'ia 3-ya 5 Nm X ' Q Rf- A A , W 1 A 5A.f.5:Q ., A , T. 5 A OTST RT ' ? Q - S 'ik STASO .L-f I , HARNELL PRICE BILLY PINKNEY x...k 'K S' LILA FORD MELVIN WAITS 75 a A 5 Wig 9' vs E -W-Q'- 'Q F En S LINDA MCKENZIE DEXTER HAMPTON J U N O R S RUNNERS-UP 76 fs I , I xx , , ..,,,, 4 Q 71139 XA .W -1Lxf J Y if DIANE MOSS SOPHOMCDRES MISS VOGUE AND MR. ESQUIRE f . N ' I Q X- ' 7 f Q' ' 1 ullllllm GARY MANLY CASSANDRA DEAN 'Tw RUNNERS-UP I f P I l w N N- y 'Q V R 1.x X I, f wJ ,, Yi I 9 I 40' Th ,Xyl- CASSIE JONES BILLY COA TS BEST ALL AROUND RUNNERS-UP ff!!!-I, KXX, STEVE CHOICE JANICE JACKSON PATRICIA RAIBON MIKE SANDERS MOST VERSATILE RUNNERS-UP lk QA 5- A x ii: -I A1 ,Eg I Q n 3 X ' 5 i ix f 1 5 , . A fl RET? I .. Jw, E CARL PIERCE ROBYN ANDERSON CHARLES LEE CASSANDRA DEAN MOST ATTRACTIVE SOPHOMCDRES RUNNERS-UP . A, KENNETH WADE EVELYN MILLER SANDRA NA ULS HAROLD BIGGS MCDST POPULAR SOPHOMORES RUNNERS-UP -. LARRY BOYD CONNIE STARLING GAIL DUNCAN JERRY RUSSELL MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE Qivpx LESTER WILLIAMS PATRICIA RAIBON MOST STUDIOUS SOPHOMORES RUNNERS-UP DIANE FOSTER ALFRED THOMPSON is 5 Ay: we-Wk, rw. 4 Q X.. if -3 I! 31 2: - M 3 21 :: Ii 1 I LARRY BUSH DEBORAH NELSON MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ON CAMPUS f Ggfli 1 ,lf U ,, Bi? I if A EVELYN MILLER BEVERLY FREO MERCIA GAIL ELLA JANICE RUTI-IIE ANN LaQUENDA SMITH MONTGOMERY BELL WESLEY WARE MITCHELL SANDRA NAULS IANIE JACKSON DIANA GOSSETT 8l PRQNOUNCE You me 1 il -8 N 6 MOST RAYMOND HICKS H EZZRIE HAWKINS swung 3 LARRY SIRLES RUDY WARE -s'A R, vt' vw 7 f. 'if:'Z ' Y. 1 CO 'D 4,4 ATHLETICS ll If COACHING STAFF: James Beal, Head Coach. ASSISTANTS: J. D. Steggers, H. Jackson, R. V. Lewis, G. Fields and C. Craddock. ESHS BULLDOGS an ' ' ' fi s if if A.. 'il' .. t q,.,g,,,A . , , . ,L A s ' cfm- il ' 1 4 Bmw. riiifa A. ' 1 -5 J ' . . rw- A I ' ll ,gil Qiiil ' M ' gf , -M , , , . ' L I . 7 is I W I ' 4 l ' ii 'J f .r ' , qw A ' -Q, ,,,,. f aff' f .-V -P . T? ' 'I .- I i ' ' ' gi? : k T 'y1J. Eff vfifra f. - -V P' f CAPTAINS: Herbert Campbell, Gary Seasthunk, Tony McMilan, and Dwight Houston. I Q, il ' if ' nu 0 J s .C ' ...... is ...... ,,,, H ,V . 'J if - Si m. A . Fi, .- - 0 1 . . V ,.. , ,M e ,f . .:,- . 7 ? A . 7 -sw Q. F' 'P 7 . , ' Z : - . g, fi' ' ' 'D .. va -K ' ,- . ..., , ' , - - , .- fr' i, -' ,Q - N, - , . s- I V -V . M gl .Sli 45,13 . tu li! B :hy S V , , Ws.. g.- i . x.... EN, . . ., v . V 4 T 5 ,V 5 A , . I 'ag . jig. : 1 5:5250 ,Q X k li f .. H - 'A 13 ,',' 2 4 1 msg- , if , lg .snagm V r 1 lg 18U 7r31 5B3, Bl,J7'5U 7s235s a aa . f f , ... -V I 5 I 4 - Fl. ,png ps am' pu ff, x if g , Q s 9 5 V, X . Ns ' Q W ' , , 5 Q I3 it A . 5' I Q' E 5? H C it si ff' 8 X .S R .9 .Eh : x ,C g 8 8 H99 W sa L. Q Q ins. as - r..,,',.3f,gi v Q fa Qi 'Q ' ra r 4' K ' C .P A 1 N X 5 M K 1 n 'J - at H. Q ' f . ' S ' 1 V AV l ' 5' deaf.: 2 I . .si-f fig.: . L: fb., f . ,t ssssss Q 'kiulirsf VARSITY SQUAD: Harold Dean, Charles Tuncle, Robert Lemons, Larry Sirles, Dwight Houston, Tony McMil1ian, Gary Seastrunk, Henry Wil iams, Douglas Jones, Cecil Williams, Larry Johnson, Jessie Balden, Herbert Campbell, Emmett Hogg, Charles Arps, James Foster, Steve Choice, Lorenza Erwin, Burnett Tyiski, Mitchell Reece, Ivory Fuller, Jessie Alexander, Michael Owens, Paul Broughton, Leonard Isabell, Lawrence Webb, Freddie King, Michael Dean, Brady Jones, Lawerence Raylor, Theodore Ross, Ricky Williams, Lester Tilly, Lorenzro Holman, Theodore Hartsfield, Charles Dewberry. MANAGERS: ,Earl Rider, Clinton Hill, Marcus Fuller, and Billy Fry. JUNIOR VARSITY: C. W. Young, Howard Williams, Lawrence Smith, Billy Wigmore, Ronald Washington, Carl Isabell, Daffny Brown, John Davis, Gary Johnson, Kenneth Debrow, Larry Bush, Warren Foster, More Robinson, James Bonds, Jerry Russell, Gerald Staley, Robert Banks, Everett Jackson, Lester Williams, hu ' f HW' gg is .... ,,L, .:.: j . .kin gi QQ lvl GQ Q DS Gil Qs i nn KI 5 'Nei . xi T ., Ooh! Coach: JAMES BEAL Uh! L L D O G S Ahhh! 6 E 1 we .5 J ff,-I ' X ,uk I A f 4 . V W H qi, - - I m BULLDCDGS GET READY if . . Q J! 1 - X 5 L X - N ..L, MW' A ,, A N Wx .+V ., ff.. H M L we- f .v ,X . , 4- i - -- ,, k, .N . ,in -Q.L.,, ,. M lf. U11 a - A, 1 'w3,.,11zziL -' . I ,-g i gen k.,' '1 , , as X 86 BULLDOGS IN ACTIGN ELL. 3555 'Wu U, ALL DISTRICT ,iii W Q J HERBERT CAMPBELL GARY DON SEASTRUNK LEONARD ISABELL HONORABLE MENTION 59 5 X4 , V '-'D mx h ilk xx 5. CHARLES ARPS ROBERT LEMONS DWIGHT HOUSTON BULLDOGS ZIP PASS R.E.L. 76-70 Senior, Joe Evans makes two points to spark the Bulldogs. 90 v, u ' ef ' nu C A THE MIGHTY BULLDOGS! ! I Gary Houston takes the ball from Rebel rebounder Leonard Isabel Chigh point many tries hard to keep the ball. N, ,V jk, '!.. AI 'Qs FIRST ROW: Billy Harris, Willie Leonard, Don Choice, Donald Sanders, Jimmy Sirles, Mike Sanders. KNEELING: Charles Ballard, Gary Manley, Earl Mims. SITTING: Billy Fry qTrainerJ, Maurice Taylor, Norris Crowder, Carl Isabell, Mark Robinson, Jerry Jones. Third and Fourth Scorers MARK ROBINSON JIMMY SIRLES ' 1 Leading Scorers CARL ISABELL, MIKE SANDERS 1-4 Coach: MR, JETER STEGER ws ' ,X GUARDS: JIMMY SIRLES CARL ISABELL JERRY JONES GARY MANLEY BULLPUPSH IN ACTION ISABELL HITTING vi n? Q , nf- .- ,, ,f 5 1 -. ka Y.: N P+!! .si H- N, . 4.x , ' ,250 CJQQN ' :en my 14.5,- ,ty i G4 ,1 '75 ' ,n ' V fp- - F 9 -55 ig -gg .ff- 54.5 will If flff w A vga? 1 , , ,M BASEBALL SWEETHEART COACH CHARLES C. CRADDOCK EMMA COLEMAN Bulldogs executing play that should lead the team to victory! gf ff' I yV3h,Q..Aei-2, y I .I K X , 'L 2' N N 5' 1:0-A., ' 1 FRONT ROW: Emanuel Price, Ira Fuller, Leter Williams, Jessie Jones, Larry Simmons, Charles Dewberry, Mitchell Reece, SECOND ROW: Thomas Smith, Jerry Williams, Jimmy Sirles, Charles Biggs, Charles Tiuicle, Donald Hall and Henry Williams. A A HARD A SPIRIT GROWS I 95 . vu--v z lf! K f' v, lil- COACH CRADDOCK ff. 115511.55 'ii T5fT:5fi5??'1i::i55if2i'flfffifi i vgbffifi. :Q-I Losing is a habit coaches don't enjoy, Charles Craddock at Emmett Scott seconds the motionj The last two years have been difficult for the Bulldogs with their entrance into the University Interscholastic League. After posting fine records while playing in the Prairie View Interscholastic League, the recent Bulldog athletic teams have fallen on hard times. Craddock is the head baseball coach at Scott, plus being the junior varsity football mentor. He is also the chief scout for the Bulldogs during the gridiron season. I like winning, said Craddockf' This losing just isn t my idea of coaching. We all expected things to be tougher in the new league but unless things start changing, my career record here at Scott will be destroyed. Craddock is speaking of his first five years at Emmett Scott. His baseball clubs posted an overall record of 43-23. Dawson ,, Hobb Last' spring, the 'Dogs debut in 13-AAAA found the Scott nine finishing 3-11 for the year. This year things also are also starting out rough with 'Sa 2-4 reading for the spring. A combination of things have led to the present state of affairs at Scott. Players have moved away, left the squad and a few key injuries almost have destroyed Craddock's 96 efforts. I He has only two seniors on the entire baseball squad leaving him seven starters for next year. Craddock is hopeful everyone will stay healthy, happy and settled until the 1971 campaign. The 38-year-old Bulldog coach, a graduate of Booker T. Washington High in Mount Pleasant, feels the next edition of Scott gridders will be a much improved team. We should be a lot stronger, said Craddock, because of the return of Charles Dewberry at quarterback and a fine group of junior varsity players. Scott's JV 'head-hunters' who Craddock mcntored last year have some outstanding performers who could make a dif- ference in the season record. Since entering the tougher competition the Bulldogs have had identical football marks of 2-7. This has been quite a letdown from district title winners in both 1964 and 1965 along with a constant winning record during the school's involve- ment in the PVIL. Under tJamesJ Beal the players have had to learn a new system, said Craddock, plus learn to play against tougher opponents. Beal has been patient in teaching this system. This season should start showing the results. Craddock is no stranger to football. He attended Texas College two years from 1950 to 1951 before serving four years in the military service. He returned to TC to complete his collegiate career in 1957. Starting at halfback the last two years Craddock earned All-Southwestern Athletic Conference honors his junior year, along with honorable mention honors- his senior campaign. One of his biggest collegiate highlights was playing against Willie Galimore, a standout with the Chicago Bears. Things may be rough for Craddock and other Bulldog coaches. However, determination, along with the desire to win may change the athletic picture shortly. No coach likes to lose, especially one who has a winning habit. BULLDOGS NOTCI-I DISTRICT WIN B ulldogs Romp Past Lufkin, p Conclude Season With ' ats . LUFKIN - Emmett Scott, iediSanguillen could have caught, Emmett Scott's last score o by the hitting of Chiney the one-bounce relay fromlthe day came in the top of thi Dewberry and Thomas SmithIM'azenoski, he would have had asseventh when Williams hit z it and the four-hit pitching of good chance at tagging theihorne run to top off a goof Terry Williams upset the Lnfkin runner out. But the high bouncerafternoon for the Bulldog hurler Panthers in Teener Park Mon- forced Sanguillen to jump in Emmett Scott's win give. lay afternoon. the air and the ball glanced off them a 4-2 record with ont Coach Char-le, Cpaddoclys his glove for an error. game to go. Palestine, th- Bulldogs will try to make it two Mazeroski had gotten the relay Bul1dog's last opponent, ha: MITCHELL CRA DDOCK In a row ,Tuggday when they from Clemente in shont right already cinched the cellar sea Bat BOY most the Palestine Wildcats at 4 b6f0I'e firing ta the plate. if 1 .'A ' ' ' ' ' M p. m. Dewberry is expected to The 1055 WHS suffered start for Scott. ISteve BIBSS Wh!! iIS DGW I I , Emmett Scott jumped into at ',f, at .':, aawwwwwffirff w early lead with two runs in the -- . U H Imp of the first. Jimmy Sirlesi , Jpened the game with a double ' I 9 and Dewberry drove him in witl' 4 ' L a single. Williams sacrificed M L1 , , h ' f,j Dewberry to third after the s it I I 3 'ti' ' Bulldog right-fielder had stoler x.,,,,,, m,s', l Mg I second. Smith's single drove 5 PALESTINE tSp1.J -- Charlesrfiary Vaughn, gave up only six Dewberry in. y ,,... 'I'uncle's solo home run in theihits, but Emmett Scott made Emmett Scott struck 'again ir E I f top ot the eighth innmg gave,the most ot them. 5116 WD of The third. Dewberrs ' ,M QV , Emmett Scott a 2-1 victory overt Palestine Jumped out to a L0 reached first on an error ant it f - palestine here Friday afternoonilead in the home half of the again S9019 SGQODFIV Smith Hgair W y m , 3 Q. in a District 13-AAAA Southisecond on back-to-hack doubles fumed the trick with B Nm , ' J ' A 5234 Zone contest, by Don Knox and Kent Hender- SCOHHS Single. ' ' I , .4 . I th ,gback to knot the contest at 1-1 The 311115055 next SOON? Cam' . Tgefftrct?ig gliidgggy mehffpison. But Emmett Scott came in the UDP .Of the fifth. Whef ' K Tm ai St five losses Palevback to knot the contest at 1-1 Dewberry tripled and William: I.. .tii if NY as H . '. - L am th sixth ' ' 1 , , ,, , t h Identical record e s inning on a wak Smgled- Iiufkm Came back if me EIS, an G h- 'Ito Chiney Dewberrv an error their half of the inning wit! ,gf TUHCABS home mn Crave fmIand Williams, doumg three runs to make the score 4 jg p H Deffeiff dill' at the PING Wlth Wu. ' Becke-rt's game-winning hit tt 5 A three hits in three trips. The b Y 1 lam! allowed only one right-een-ter in me third inning f 1' si ' Bulldvg Catcher singled in the 350 011 balls While Sinking Qui came with two out. I 'ilgija '31gQji f' - first and fourth innings and thfetf- Vaughn Struck out five mmm Wm ,D , ,, Agfa., y Walked in the ,mth framye be-EBulloogs and gave up two free fiiifigif mliegr3:?i'r:3?Dr1 3 is Q y W--W , s MY ? fire unloading his home runiP35SfS. SFI' sf mt 5 th Emmett Scott til Al R H RBI Charles Tuncle c 3 0 l 5- M Lg! G - D ' I23i?5Sv?5'l?S'JAJ'1s 5 5 i Ii'i E Jerry Williams allowed lffsales-ggfefzmsiginzignw E gi gi 5 igfjpg -lggggkfif 3 g g JERRY WILLIAMS nelonlybfourvhits as he pickediggfxesjolggnelgg C 3 3 3 A iagiiif iiliigor?-21 iii: i o 1 Pitcher 7 me Victor? H15 C0umerpaI't'5Th0f'1eS .Stn'iin, cf 3 0 2 o :ra Fuller. nn l o o Nllffamsflb 2 0 o n It H ,., 5 3 3 0 an r n rl Banks, 'zo z o o 3 cram Massive, a 3 o o . is 2 s 1 Robert Carr. cf 3 1 0 0 U7 AB R H RB' Sandy Bale. 2b 2 l 0 aughn. D A 0 l 0 Robert iradlev, lb 2 V l rrmqfon, Ib 2 0 0 9 Bubba Hnana, rf 4 o 1 zo 1 o o 0 John Havard. If 3 0 1 ner, as A n 0 0 Mike Akrgdqe, Jb 3 0 D cox, c 3 3 2 0 MBFYY Grlffm, S5 3 0 0 yneigrgpyg, if 3 0 3 -I Randy Bradlev. u 2 0 0 rrmoton. b 3 0 0 0 Boiofiliw' 'I' 12 3 I 'YM' 1 g 3 0 ,, . o EM? sm til 813 L CHARLES TUNCLE 'mg - ff 3 g 3 g E-Sirles, Jones, Randy. Bradley: 2 names, N 3 0 0 0 -Slrles: HB-Dewberryfgntivk-miIxvrwgams 5 2. 1 4 I Sd-Dewberrv , S--in 'L ha 06 5? I IQSCOH ogeoogga Ig,f23,?g',sqLfl 11 5 5 1 'irwtom Dov, Simmons, Sin-les, Hams. Knox, Henderson: HR-- sr H R en 5. w. s 4 i 1 B? S3 is e 2 2 1 5 97 TRACK TEAM In h t 1? I 1 415 FIRST ROW: R. Taylor, M. Waits, D. Choice, S. Choice, C. Isabell. SECOND ROW: J. Bolden, C. Dew berry, P. Taylor, M, Reese, B. Chandler, B, Henderson, I. Stanmore, T. McMillan. STANDING: Coach R. V. Lewis, D. Jones, Trainer: E. Jackson, Juan Foster, F. King, R. Ware, A, Thompson, L. Allen, S, Johnson, Trainerg N. Thompson, Trainer. I, ,p-'Q' N 440 YARD RELAY LETTERMEN 3 w 13 HURDLERS TRAINERS SHOT PUT AND DISCUS POLE VAULTS HIGH IUMPERS 99 W Ks' A TENNIS TEAM Ln. 4f3'i'Ti1.f:f?3ef ' fy- Pau, gym we , Xg'gg,957,. H, X 'V me ' Q X-ni ' YG.. ' Eg ill 1 1'11 wham her a good one. Get it, Renthie. 1'11 sock it to her this time. We got it, Honey! Watch out! ! Here comes anoLher one! M W ' - was ,, W ' I i .R ..,. ,. K 1M . Sophomores Future Champs! ! My, aren't they healthy ones! 1'11getit. No, I got it. Now listen here, ball . .. We got ir. No doubt about ir! ! 7 ORGANIZATIQNS , C l. OFFICERS Sharon Johnson, Secretary, Harold Biggs, Treasurerg Ricky Williams, Parliamentarian Elvia Rollins, Vice-President Dianne Gossett, Asst. Secretary, James Warren, Presidentg Charles Biggs, Chaplain W STUDENT CCDUNCIL SEATED: Doris Clifton, Vicky Walker, Melvin Waits, Henry Williams, 2nd ROW SEATED: Betty Lee, Palma Pruitt, Wayne Taylor, Patricia Raibon, Welsey Woods, Brenda Runnels, I-larnell Price, Carl Pierce, Cassandra Shepard, Nancy Biggs. STAND- ING: Adolphus Elliot, James Warren, Mrs. Staton, Elvia Rollins, Ricky Williams, Harold Biggs, Sharon Johnson, Dianne Gossett, Sandra Tilley, Gloria I-layter. ,.,, ., 5 I '55 W ---exe., f, was ,J zrwfgegfw .wawsieerflvf 7Nw1.w,,,y.,,,,N SEATED: Carl Pierce, Cassandra Shepard, Melvin Waits, Linda Crawford, Harnell Price, Patricia Raibon, Doris Clifton, Sharon Johnson, Harold Biggs, Ricky Williams, Elvia Rollins, Dianne Gossetr, James Warren, Charles Biggs, Mildred Gholston, Brenda Runnels, Frankie Morgan, Billy Henderson, Wayne Taylor, Betty Lee, Freddy King. STANDING: Mrs, Earnestine Staton, Sandra Tilley, Robert Dunn, Nancy Biggs, Henry Williams, Gladys King, Leslie Dews. STUDENT COUNCIL 9 ..,, ' if NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY REGINA LEE, President :THB ,Q N ,ff X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 S 1 N S 'f it '- f -E , 5' Z x W XX II 5 I.. HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Glady King, Regina Lee, Lamesa Wesley, Orenthia Mason, Susie Square, Talma Beal Oland Mason, James Warren, Charles Biggs, Mable Ware, Sharon Jones, Gwendolyn Butler, Brenda Jones, Ethal Logan, Cassandra Shepard, Letha Clemons, Hamell Price, Billy Pinckney, Shirley Margan, Myra Lemons, Melvin Waits, Nancy Biggs, Lila Ford Diana Gossett, Della Lee, Estella Ware, Thresa Else, Joe Nash. Provisional members are: Patricia Raibon, Debra Nelson, Larry Bush, Charles Lee, Robyn Anderson, Robert Dunn, and Sandra Nauls. I05 W EXCELSIOR CLUB ul FIRST ROW: Henry Williams, Vice-Presidentg Melvin Waits, President: Marcus Fuller, Charles Lee. SECOND ROW: Mr. Floyd, Sponsorg James Warren, Michael Owens, Billy Pickney, Clayton Brooks qnot shownj. I 1' , f' 51' . . .. ,- , is . .ix fs- kk-V sss j.g f. , .- -gf - . 'gf 1,4 H L- ' if Qz. an ...,::t ,, ,. . . . 1,: If, Q rr. LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: Melvin Henson, Shirley Garrett, SECOND ROW: Evelene Seaton, Annie Dewberry, Vickie Walker. THIRD ROW: Mrs. F. E. Vaughn, Sponsorg Doris Biggs, Ora Blaylock, Julia Dixon, Catherine Seaton. FOURTH ROW: Linda Davis, Patricia Tucker, Rickey Johnson, Doretha Turner, Lena Davis. .-v-......-.-9.--.-. 3 ,A U Z 9 HI-Y Mr. Melvin Floyd, Sponsorg Henry Williams, President, James Warren, Vice President: Lawence, Sec- retaryg Charles Arps, Maurice Taylor, Charles Minnick, Mitchell Reece, Raymond Goss. Members not pictured are: Micheal Richardson, Donald Anderson, Hershel Bailey, Gerald Davis, Billy Henderson, Leonard Johnson, John Jones, Jimmie Leach, Donald Mobley, Cedric Moon, Louoverture Scott, Don Erwin. 1 fi i' SWE ETH EART PATRICIA HUMBER TRI-H-Y fa., M' , DOWN: Patricia Humber, Presidentg Gwendolyn Butler, Secretary: Sheryl Brooks, Asst. Secretaryg Linda Mc- Lendon, Treasurer: Virginia Stevens, Jackie Hood, Eunice Harper, Linda Terrell. ACROSS: Brenda Hill, Sandra Nauls, Brenda McGee, Loretta Miller, Angenita Blaylock, Carol Stone, Earnestine Caldwell, Florine Allen, Inez Lydia, Audrey Alexander, Linda Starks, Janice Jackson, Cassandra Dean, GIRLS SEMINAR I sr . x as ssh W 'ff 'sv' X M Ss ,. i'- if f FIRST ROW: Gail Duncan, Marietta Casteel, Margarette Ross, Robyn Anderson, Erma Black, Raynell Hard- away, Gloria Hayter, Bobbie Johnson. SECOND ROW: Margarette Little, Phyllis Davis, Shelia Ford, Joyce Fears, Vanessa Gilstrap, Wanda Kendel, Sherlyn Wilson. THIRD ROW: Janie Beasley, Evelyn Bowie, Debra Taylor, Charlotte Hawkins, Margarette Jett, Louis Oliver, Mrs. Mitchell, Sponsor. l08 M fi Q TR s FUTURE TEACHERS FIRST ROW: O. McKenzie, V. Pullins, L. Buchanan, J. Cain, B, Record. SECOND ROW: B. Nelson, M. Garrett, V. Maddock, T. McDonald, S. Square. THIRD ROW: At King, L. Williams. FOURTH ROW: M. Lemons, L. Clemons, P. Florence, V. Edwards, H. Price, C. Shepard. FIFTH ROW: D. lones, G. Day, R. Simmons, S. Edwards, S. Moore, Mrs. Shepard, Sponsor. FUTURE NURSES FIRST ROW: Marilyn Hunter, Beverly Freo, Emma Dunn, Marvin Taylor, Naomi Hawkins, Reda Henderson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Franklin, Cora Anthony, Virletha Hartsfield, Glenda Humber, Carolyn Green. THIRD ROW: Mable Franklin, Diane Dewberry, Gloria Jones, Linda Hamilton, Gladys House. I09 James Gibson and Dee Arthur Jackson HEALTH OCCUPATIONS IL.. Beverly Freo with Mrs. Wayneard Nellums R,M.S, in Dr. I. M. Hi11iard'soffice. ff f ff -wfaalrgzu ffzaxszff A ,B ' ik' .3 K4 r 'rf' ' Emma Dunn at Doctor's Memorial Hospital. Beverly Freo and Martha Lane, Future Nurses. Martha Lane and Supervisor Picker ing at Medical Center Hospital. l 'e L Mrs. Aileen Franklin observes students in class . HEALTH OCCUPATICDNS Clara Castleberry with Dr. C. O. Henry. , A Dollie Mills at Colonial Manor Nursing Home. Ouida McKenzie, Future Nurse f W FUTURE HOMEMAKERS M FRONT ROW: E, Evans, Song Leader, L. RobinsongParliamenta1'ian, Sandra James, Pianist, J. Andersong Historian, R. Leeg Cor. Secretary, Beverly Broughtong Rec. Secretary, N. Hawkins, 5th Vice President, J. I-loustong 3rd Vice President, Ethel Logang lst Vice President, Orenthia Mason, President. SPONSORS: Mrs. O. I. Taylor, and Mrs. Gwendolyn Beal. Mr. Hilliard assist in planting rose. F. H.A.ers admire rose and sponsors. ...Li 1 3, SeniorP.H.A. Members. 0 X Nfw H Q' P f gMAKER -z-Ov 50 3? 2 s E, 2 , . - E V rjf fl . vs 0 Q Q1 0 O xo Q 5 Il2 mama wwd 'T-if lst ROW P Marnn N Moore W Nash O Moore S P1PklHS 2nd ROW A Nash R Jackson P Mltchem D Page L COUHC11 Mrs Moreland 3rd ROW B Maddox D Nelson C Starhng, J McCloud N Ingram S Arterberry 4th ROW S Stevens A Jackson B Lewls S Kukland, D lst ROW R1ckyW1111ams Pres Ruthle Ware Robert Dunn VICE Pres Bobby W1111mas Treas 2nd ROW Della Lee Mable Ware Sec Harold B1ggS Rena Edwards Dons Moore 3rd ROW Barbara Lee, Juha TH ESPIAN CLU B .Ra. FIRST ROW: Patricia Raibon, Regina Johnson, Barbara Jones, Brenda Leach, Diane Foster. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gallagher, Donald Runnels, Sharon Webster, Flossie Waters, Eddie Gamble. THIRD ROW: Patricia Mosley, Virginia Smith, Carl Moore, Patricia Brown. THE KATIE STEWART FORUM FIRST ROW: Marilyn Corney, Judy Campbell, Delphine Davis. SECOND ROW: Deborah Patrick, Diane Lacy, Nancy Huey, Gloria Humber. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Raibon, Janet Powell, Linda Nash. I Late in January, Scott's Speech K and Drama Department presented Mary Chase's Comedy Harvey. 'N rr, F Y 1 'A 1 -.,,,.,, 1 4 J.: f 41? I ik 4 fr 9, 2- g 2 2 . v' p , if 4 ,E we 4 5.4 S f- is R f -:AQ 9- ' , ,,p ' Q1 3 ' swf' S I 2 ss , A ' I A 4 p, , r 1 p p . wf ' ' fr ' ' f A re -,-.,.1 wi 5 1 I' L. 1 Ln? fe ARVEY E MMR. EPOWD, WOULD HARVEY DO THIS FUR ME? .gl n--- j E' Er IE 1 Members of the Cast were: Rita Smith, Vivian Mallard, Loretha Sanders, Jimmie Leach, Vernell Jack- son, Christa Lee, Thomas Young, S. J. Moore, Larry Johnson, Jerry Williams, Allen Hughes, Charles Ford, Ronald Garrett, Clinard Hill, and Ladonna Blaylock. Heading the Production Staff and Crew were Charles Porter and Odell Robinson. The Director was Mrs. Helen Jack, The Business Department handled ticket sales and the Art Department designed the program cover, made posters, and helped with scenery. DANCE CLUBS v-an-our pi lst ROW: M. Golston, S. Day, Lexie Jones, B. Booker, B. Runnels, R. Jackson. 2nd ROW: R. Lemons, M. Arps, J. Biggs, S. Johnson, C. Pipkins, H. Dean. 3rd ROW: E. Bell, W. Simpson, D. Simpson, P. Pruitt. 4th ROW: A. Castleberry, J. Tilley, C. Robinson, S. Dews. V , . ,. lst ROW: T. Young, D. Blair, V. Jackson, G. Montgomery, R. Smith, Shirley Edwards, E. Logan. 2nd ROW: M. Lister, L, Simmons, J. Brimly, B. Lee, R. Lee, S. J. Moore. 3rd ROW: A. Glaspie, R. Dews, J. Mosley, N. Biggs, J. Williams, G. King. L, Sirles. 4th ROW: R. Ware, D. Gossett, E. Rollins, D. Brown, F. Meeks, H. Pinkney. 5th ROW: R. Banks, G. McGee, B. Devaughn, J. Williams. II7 AUDIO-VISUAL FRONT ROW: James Caldwell, Homer Nichols, Lawanda Meekins, Jimmy Johnnigan, Virgil Amos. SECOND ROW: Mr. L. A, Ware, Sponsorg William Porter, James Foster, Stanly Johnsone, Johnny Moore, David Jones. THIRD ROW: Michael Owensg President, Jessie Davis, Howard Wilson, Calvin Sheffield, and Billy Ingram. Pres. Michael Owens points out the . , parts of the machine. WW X. X. ,J 1-'S-- KX 3 s Group shows librariang Mrs. F. Vaughn other machines they leam to maneuver. ..-J, Wm-Q5 SOUTHERN EDUCATIOIN FOUNDATION i U 5 v affa- ' MRS. SARAH EDWARDS - MISS LORA POLLARD Sponsors To improve your mind ls to improve the world OFFICERS: Patricia Raibon - President, Deborah Nelson - Vice-Presi- dent, Virginia Stephens - Secretary, Kenneth Howard - Treasurer, Carl Pierce - Parliamentarian. KNEELING: Kenneth Howard, Robert Dunn, Carl Pierce, Miss Pollard. STANDING: Mrs. Edwards, Julie Nixon, Patricia Raibon, Deborah Nelson, Virginia Stephens, Jimmy Dotson, Gary Manley, Robin Roberts, Dorothy Petty, Robyn Anderson, Charles Lee, Sandra Nauls, Gloria Hayter, Winnie Nash, John Young, Larry Boyd, Harold Sanders, Alfred Thompson, Robert Walker. Q YOUTH COUNCIL ,r,..,,-1 SPONSOR - Mrs. Ora J. Taylor. lst ROW: Ethyl Logan, Eunice Harper. 2nd ROW: Billy Henderson, Michael Owens, Sharon Jones, Harnell Price, James Warren, Henry Williams, Billy Pinkney, Brenda DeVaughn. 3rd ROW: Regina Lee, Audrey Alexander, Carolyn Raibon, Julia Thompson, Cassandra Shepard, Jeanie Sherman, Elvia Rollins, Linda Reed. 4th ROW: Charlotte Hawkins, Patricia Mitchum, Linzol Holman, Lamisa Wesley, Gladys King, Linda McLendon, Shirley Morgan, Doris Clifton, Linda Nash. N! , OFFICERS lst ROW: Michael Owens, Vice-Pres., Leadershipg Harnell Price, Sec. 3 Henry Williams, Pres.: Sharon Jones, Sec.-City. 2nd ROW: Billy Henderson, Vice-Pres., Leadership-Cityg Gladys King, Brenda DeVaugh.n, Vice-Pres., Public Relationsg Miss Ora Taylor, Sponsor: James Warren, Ex. Vice-Pres., State, Linda Nash, Reporterg Billy Pinkney, Ex. Vice-Pres. fl J Z 1 HUB, 41.51 MRS. FLORENCE VAUGHN, MRS. ORA TAYLOR, MR. A. G, HILLIARD SENIOR MEMBERS SEATED: Sharon Jones, Susie Square, Brenda DeVaughn, Gladys King, Orenthia Mason. STANDING: James Warren, Henry Williams. SEATE11 Julia Thompson, Harnell Price, Jeanne Sherman, Sharon Jones, Betty Ward, Mr. Hilliard, Brenda DeVaughn, Henry Williams. STANDING: Mrs. Taylor, Sponsor, Michael Owens, Don Erwin, James Warren, Gladys King, Bill Henderson. 7-f We A l2I BOGKLOVERS CLUB OFFICERS an my an up ,,.h., ww CQ g -I M .N f fi 4. X. '- e .F is may I' x Z , ,bb 1 019 ,K af, k Other members pose for p1ctures C. Lee, E. Fordg Vice-Pres., I. Anderson, J. Nash, S. Wilson, O. Masong Pres. 2nd ROW: T. Johnson, C. Isabell, L. Holman, K. Howard, T. Warren, C. Pierce. Sponsor: MRS. O. M. CRAWFORD EXECUTING SKILLS IN DEVELOPING PICTURES . . . E I - 1 -intl..-.'l . ' 4' President Orenthia Mason takes pictures with the Business Manager, Sterling Wilson assisting. I23 ACTION IN THE ART DEPARTMENT r X,TT ff T r' Charles Amie prepares his work for the Art Exhibit. . 'R 3- N. Q ,W,..- I24 Orenthia Mason signs the guest book while Patricia Raibon looks on. N., 41: 5 :ig ,Ma . , ,. ,... .mm 'K .41 -an 2 ' , k may m--was as s Y... fri xv 3? sfiiiigp 1. Patricia Raibon, Art student, judges the works of Art. 2. Orenthia Mason inspects her charcoal drawings 3. Charles Porter views his painting of Lucifer. I I M1 l-r J, ffxw11ffVf M1-'Qff ,wr ,. -11- fJif ' W' ..+f3q1' ' ww, ni' Wy 'JN' Af' , 'u'1fw,, ry, 1 R :eAQ.n.w ' ,iw lljilffv' 1 .r f-','iv'fi GIRLS SEMINARS lst ROW: Belinda Duncan, Eldoris Richardson, Rose Willis, Dorothy Smith, Sandra Henry, Debra Warren. 2nd ROW: Gloretha Simpson, Velene Love, Jeanetta Johnson, Linda Brown, Marilyn Smith. K A A lk lst ROW: Catherine Dewberry, Debra Overshown, Nora Coleman. 2nd ROW: Billy McGown, Mary Mims, Linda Davis, Helen Smith, Glynn Cuqro, Linda Traylor. 3rd ROW: Crecy Green, Evon Thompson, Nettie Hayter, Phyllis Hartsfield, Sherry Moore, Gloria Bush. BOYS' SEMINAR lst ROW: P. Cook, L. Boyd, C. Cole, Pres.gA. Smith. 2nd ROW: J. Bailey, B. Clemons, I. Sirles, A. Shepard, V. Pres.: D. Ingram, S. Clark. 3rd ROW: E. Jackson, L. Smith. 4th ROW: R. Humber, B. Coats, I. Daniels, 5th ROW: J. Barnes, L. Davis, D. Daniels, J. Phillips, T. Session, B. Seaton. BOYS' SEMINAR CLUBS FIRST ROW: Jerry Cole, Ronnie Garrett, Don Choice, Bennie Mumphrey. SECOND ROW: Norris Crowder, Thomas Turner, Eugene Criss, Larry Caliph. THIRD ROW: Henry Davis, Willie King, Billy Oliver, Allen Kirkland. FOURTH ROW: H. Brown, B. Hampton, M. Price. V a- 1. ,, , ',..,f ,W ' ' r , if FIRST ROW: J. Francis, H. Pinkney, A. Lyons, L. Browning, V. Coats. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Evelyn Mason, K. Johnson, D. Jones, C. Hud- son, J. Bolden, J. Black, H. Ray, N. Erwin, fif- l27 i MUSIC CLUB wx! E412 C. Biggs, L. Crawford, T. Blaylock, J. Allen, D. King, L. Shackleford, D. Willis. 2nd ROW: J. Ammie, V. Jones, M. Campbell, B. Medlock, Mr. Hogg, T. Beal, S. Jones, B. Jones. 3rd ROW: D. Harris, L. McKenzie, M. Brooks, L. Wesley, H. Hayter, E. Coleman, M. Batey.' 4th ROW: M. Waits, N. Mitchem, S. Ross, G. Robinson, B. Tyiska, F. Morgan, J. Houston. 5th ROW: T. McMillan, R. Allen, J. Davis, B. Ross, H. Campbell, K. Bailey. BOYS SEMINARS . , A P W' f frfwis 3, .1 . ' . 'W '41-iivfzi 1f'12f'ik'f!iw.1 L KNEELING: Stanley Jongson, Pres.: I. Stan- more, Vice Pres.: Richard Taylor, Sec., W. Moss, Chap.: P. Taylor, Asst. Sec. STAND- ING: M. Davis, R. Leach, R. Hill, W. Brooks, T. Williams, D. Staley, C. Scott, A. Kirk- land, C. Casteel, J. Jones, W. Walker, L. Hamilton, I. Rider, R. Taylor, Mr, W. A. Anderson, Sponsor. I28 KNEELING: John Young, Pres.g L. Williams, Vice Pres.: L. Williams, Par1.g M. Wesley, Treas.g C, Willimas, S. Williams. STAND- ING - D. Webb, R. Whitmill, C. Williams, K. Wade, L. Williams, C. Young, W, whiat ker, D. Washington, Mr. C. C. Craddock. ACCAPELLA CHOIR lst ROW: D. Willis, S. James, B. Nelson, L. Crawford, S. Jones, F. Davis, D. Moore, B. Jones. 2nd ROW: B. DeVaughn, C. Stone, G. Montgomery, L. McKenzie, B. Medlock, J. Amie, L. Davis. 3rd ROW: L. Hampton, I. Williams, H. Hayter, D. Houston, M. Brooks, C. Biggs. 4th ROW: B. Tyiska, H. Campbell, S. Ross, R. Anthony, G. Robinson. OFFICERS: Dwight Houston, Pres.: Charles Biggs, Vice Pres. 9 Linda Crawford, Sec. 3 Brenda Jones, Sweetheart. CHOIR MEMBERS: Ross Wallace, Bobby Ross, Lillian Shackleford, Margret Campbell, Melvin Waits, Nathan iel Mitchem. CI-IORAL SWEETHEART xx - Q V . - . - - is BRENDA JONES . ff' , M H 1 ,455 . .-N... 'n gn. - ' 1' -Ap, ,I - ACTIVITIES I I! THE T969-70 EMMETT SCOTT MARC!-IING BAND JAMES R, WILLIAMS B d D' an Hector Precision Marching - Our Specialty THE PRIDE OF E.J.S.H.! wx xii 3 Q . lemma BAND MAJORETTE, Hamell Price, faints during half- kana vs. Scott Game. Band members assist referee. r iflfs , in . time performance at Texar- Band Director, James Williams leads his award winning band in The Horse. . ,44 5 ,, BAN D SWE ETH EART CASSAN DRA SH EPARD ,1 DRUM MAJOR 4 H i W W, 1' vi-'?a'i'fz -: fiQi'f W 1 R ff EQ2 IE?W X l TT W H ' ' RRRR '4Q ' R Ffg?4' - 0 .wi Q A lgr fm, fa- wwf - - 4. ulmwpn .Aww z- W4,a4xfz4e,,zee!xMf H K HARNELL PRICE R -W, ,,n.,i. ,Q 3 nn l35 dz Q., -3 Y.. Harne11Price, DRUM MAJOR, MAJORETTES, STANDING: Cassandra Shepard, Janice Wesley, Cassandra Dean, Dianne Foster, Awana Glaspie. KNEELING: LaFrances Webb, Lexie Jones, Carolyn Pipkins. BAND OFFICERS: ,vxq 'vw - JOE NASH Equipment Manager CASSANDRA SH EPARD Librarian HARNELL PRICE Drum Majorette A r GEORGE DEWS President MARCIA SMITH Secretary AWANA GLASPIE Assistant Drum Majorette HARVEY PINKNEY Vice-President If YEU. 1' S V Sponsor: M RS, A UDREY WOODS NNN W Y ami ill 1 . 4 . Linda Crawford, Gail Montgomery, Loretha Sanders, Jessie Brimby, Rita Smith. 1 YQ MRS. AUDREY WOODS Sponsor it , V Q 4 , ve? S ff 2 ' if r .lg f Loretha Sanders, Gail Montgomery Loretha Sanders, Janice Wesley, Jessie Brimby, Gail Montgomery. E A M Loretta Jackson, Betty Stevens, Linda Crawford, Marsha Ammons, Gail Montgomery, Jessie Brimby, Rita Smith, Janice Wesley, Sheryl Brooks, Loretha Sanders. ff if , WI-lO'S WI-IO This section of the yearbook is prepared to inspire students toward greater academic achievement. Who's Who is dedicated to those Scotties who have been most out- standing in scholarship, leadership, and service. CONGRATULATIONS Vaiedictorian REGINA LEE and Salutatorian JAMES ALEXANDER WARREN. ,.,, ,gpm . ,,..,,m.w,.m,, .,,,,rf ,aww , ive, 08 uf wiv., N v VALEDICTORIAN ...g REGINA LEE Regina is an honor student with an A Average. Her honors include Semi-Finalist, National Achievement Scholarship Awardg State Tuition Awardg Rotary Young Citizen Awardg Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. g Gamma Omicron Chapter 3100. 005 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. g Tyler Alumnae Chapter 350. 00g Soroptimist Citizenshi Awardg Youth of the Year, and Outstanding Teena e ' P g r of America. SALUTATORIAN JAMES ALEXANDER WARREN Gladys is third highest ranking student with a B average. Her special awards include Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Gamma Omicron Chapter, 8100. 005 Out- standing Teenager of America: Youth of the Year, and Outstanding American High School Students. James is an honor student with an A average. His honors include Semi-Finalist, National Achievement Scholarship Awardg Emmett Scott Award, 350. 00: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Sigma Omicron Chapter, 3100. 00g Tyler Downtown Rotary Award for The Month of January l970g Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Gamma Omicron Chap- ter S100. 00. GLA DYS KING 1 -1 SHARON I ONES Tijuana is 5th ranking student with a B average. Her honors include Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Gamma Omi- cron Chapter - S50.00, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Tyler Alumnae Chap- ter - 3100. 00. K ,rf- Sharon is 4th highest ranking student with a B average. Her honors include The Tyler Federation of Women Clubs - 350. 009 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Gamma Omicron Chapter 550. OO. TUUANA MCDONALD if iimx. ORENTHIA MASON Oland is a B average student. His special honors include Outstanding American High School Studentg Tyler Downtown Rotary Club Boy of the Monthg a special Art Award sso. O05 American Legion Citizenship Award, and the Audio-Visual Award. I44 Orenthia is a B average student. She was awarded the highest scholarship award at Texas College - 33, 200. 00. Her special honors include Youth of the Yearg Outstand- ing American High School Studentg High School Award for Excellenceg Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Gamma Omicron Chap- ter 350. OO, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc Tyler Alumnae Chapter 3150. 00 and the American Legion Citizenship Award. 4-nw 'Wx OLAND MASON SUSIE SQUARE Henry is a B average student. His special honors include Rotary Boy of the Month: Rotary Young Citizen of the Year: Who's Who on American School Campusesg Outstanding Leadership Award: President of Scott's Youth Councilg President of the Hi-Y Club, and President of Scott's Sport- manship Council. Susie is a B average student. Her special honors include Attorney General and Outstanding Citizen of Blue Bonnet Girls Stateg Top Teen Awardg Outstanding High School Studentg Youth of the Yearg Editor-in-Chief of the 1970 Yearbookg Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Gamma Omicron Chapter 350. 00. Waxes y HENRY WILLIAMS :Wt 'K F 5' ,aw an ,W 1 'U Q I kbvqwbfk MABLE WARE Jimmie is a B average student. His special honors include Young Texan of the Monthg Utopia Club Award - 350.003 Community Service Club Award - 3100. 00: Optimist Boy of the Monthg First Place, Boys' Poetry Interpretation in the 13AAAA UIL, and a member of the all-star cast of l3AAAA UIL. Mable is a B average student. Her special honors include National Achieve ment Scholarship Finalistg Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Gamma Omicron Chapter - 350. O05 Betty Crocker Home- maker of the Yearg and an Honor's class in Elementary Analysis. IIMMIE LEACH .4 I 41522 , If yah' V 2, ,,,,. Wm KL iii if 3 M? f 4 J jf , 1, , gf! 5 A - W r I ' 1 K s .e',, W r ,z, ,gyv ,,.g,, , M ,,,LW -,.. . , , I 2 15, 1 f, Z gf PALMA PRUITT Palma is a B average student. Her honors include Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Tyler Alumnae Chapter 350. 00, a Certificate of Award for A in General Business. wg, A f, 'V ,V , W I fi' . ,.f ' f f f ' f ' W 15 V r,,,,,i 5 , 1, , LAMESA WESLEY Lamesa is a B average student. Her honors include The Tyler P,T.A, Council - 350.001 an Award of Excellence for High School students, ETHEL LOGAN Ethel is a B average student. Her awards in- clude the Utopia Club 850. 00, and an Award of Excellence for High School Students. -10' ..T. . MARSHA AMMONS Marsha is a B average student. Her special honors include the Homecoming Queen for 1969-705 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Tyler Alumnae Chap- ter 3300. 00. MARTHA LA NE BRENDA DeVAUGHN Nursing Brenda was named best supporting actress in Pastures. -dl 'W'3w. 'Q Y ROYCE MOORE STERLING WILSON Royce is a B average student, and an Out- Photography standing American High School Student. Green Mx BRENDA I ONES BEVERLY FREO Music Nursing 45,46 . AUDREY EVANS DEBRA NELSON Homemaking Mathematics and English 'vu -QHW' HARNELL PRICE JOE NASH EJ- S- BAND Equipment Manager BEST INIUSICIAN OF THE YEAR THE 1969-70 BAND FIRST DIVISION solo AND ENSEMBLE WINNERS HARNELL PRICE ---- JANICE JACKSON ---- CASSANDRA SHEPARD - - - BILLY PINKNEY ----- TONY WARREN ---- WESLEY WOODS - - GEORGE DEWS LINDA WILLIAMS SHERRY EDWARDS - - NANNIE INGRAM LINDA MCCLENDON l50 - - - Clarinet Solo - - - Ensemble - - Ensemble - - - - Cornet Solo - - Saxophone Solo - - Clarinet Quartet Woodwind Ensemble HARVEY PINKNEY --------- Trombone Trio FREDDIE KING LAWRENCE TAYLOR PAMELA BANKS ---- - - - Clarinet Quartet BRENDA JONES - - - - Piano Accompanist EUGENE CRISS Stage-Band ARTISTS OF THE YEAR OLAND MASON Oland is the 1970 Recipient of the Emmett Scott Art Scholarship 4. E CHARLES PORTER Charles was the 1969 Recipient of the Links' Art Scholarship. FIRST DIVISION WINNERS U.I.L. Soto AND ENSEMBLE Comtsr MIXED ENS EMBLE FIRST ROW: Linda Crawford, Barbara Nelson, Brenda Jones, and Sharon Jones. SECOND ROW Herbert Hayter, Michael Brooks, Burnett Tyiska and Gary Don Robertson. CLARA CAS TLEBERRY Soloist LINDA CRA WF ORD Soloist PERCEY WILLIAMS CHARLES BIGGS All District 13-AAAA Charles is a B average student. He is All District Basketball 13-AAAA in Basketball and a member of the top twenty of his class. ,ag HERBERT CAMPBELL LEONARD ISABELL At 180 pounds, Herbert is All District and A11- Leonard is 13-AAAA All District End, and he was East Texas on Defense. He was honored First honored Athlete on 13-AAAA District Team. Team Tackle on 13-AAAA All District Team. THE E.J.S.H. TRACK TEAM BROKE FIVE RECORDS 4 '4+-is R. V. LEWIS, Coach FRONT ROW: can rsabeu, Charles Dewberry, Billy Chandler Melvin Waits, Richard Taylor, and Tony McMillan. SECOND ROW: Mitchell Reece, Leonard Isabell, Larry Allen, Freddle King, and Dewayne Jones, Trainer. TONY MCMILLAN - 330 Yard Hurdles BILLY HENDERSON - 440 Yard Relay - - - BILLY CHANDLER FREDDIE KING RICHARD TAYLOR EREDDIE KING - I-Mile Relay - - LEONARD ISABELL BILLY CHANDLER MELVIN WAITS CHARES DEWBERRY - Pole Vault - - - CARL ISABELL MITCHELL REECE - Broad lump - - I54 New Record -- -- 40.1 - - 42.2 - 3:21.2 - 12'6 22' 2 1X2 Old Record 43 . 8 42. 2 3:24 1l'6 21' 10 lf2 NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK .AWARD ,..,,.. . BACK ROW: Jimmy Dotson, Margaret Gunter, and Carl CLINTON WILLIAMS Davis. FRONT ROW: Vickie Walker, Wilma Johnson, Ethel Auto Mechanics McCleve1and, and Shirley Jackson. SCOTTS STAFF MEMBERS EARNED M.A. DEGREES MRS. IDA MITCHELL, Education, Prairie View A. SLM. Mrs. Audrey Woods, Physical Education, East Texas State University. STAFF MEMBERS Mrs. Moreland attended the National Council for Teachers of English at San Antonio. She also has been accepted as a life-time member in the N.E. A. x J MRS, C. I. MORELAND MR. E. .TEFFERY MR. ALVIN ANDERSON Mr. I6ffSI'y WHS CUOSCD teacher of the year by Mr. Anderson received a Master's degree in Educa- the National Honor Society. clonal Administration ar East Texas Stare Universiry in January 1970. HTHANK YOU We, the Senior Class of 1970, express our gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson who for seven years sponsored an annual spring picnic for the entire senior class at Emmett Scott High School. We want to thank you for the delicious food and drinks for our enjoyment. 9 '29 X 0 1 1 E , fl N X in X5 V. f Tl j rj f f, f jf 4 5 Mull!! , f ,Hi f ,J THE JOHNSOINVS PICNIC! OUR LIBRARY THE HEART OF OUR SCHOOL THE LIBRARY The Library makes a Difference. Ks.. -S-1.--,,,' Exploring another man's world. BC NORMAN WILLIAMS Instructor AUTO MECHANICS . X n f Q 4- 4. ,.. Leslie Anthony, Janie Beasley, Larry Boyd, Harold Biggs, Robyn Anderson, Erma Black, Sarah Allen, Hershel Bailey, Tommy Barrett, Dafney Browne, Gerald Beal, Evelyn Bowie, Ella Black, Marion Biggs, Doris Biggs, Edward Bircher, Lonnel Black, Glyn Griggs, Pamela Banks, Ora Blaylock, Angentia Blaylock, Dorothy Ball, Florine Allen, George Bircher, James Barnes, Virgie Amos, Charles Battles, Johnny Alexander, Larry Ates, James Bailey. lOA HOMEROOM President - HAROLD BIGGS MR. A. I. SMITH, 10A SPOTISOI' lOG HOMEROOM l H. Sanders, S. Kirkland, P. Mitchem, Ola Moore, N. Moore, A. Mumphrey. 2nd ROW: D. Nelson, W. Nash, S. Pipkins, T. McCauley, D. Page, R. Leach, C. Moore, A, Nash. 3rd ROW: G. Manley, M. Sanders, J. Russell, D. Nelson, M. Robertson, E. Minnick, D. Runnell, J. Pierce. Mrs. O. I. Taylor ' 1 ' sss, S ' ' lll' my . ,,., , if , f 'l,...' l , rvr , ' 1 ffii r',.. , ' A W' 0 W w W W as W ss,ss . L . L f , , 4,9 .V ,,,, ,, ,,.., ,, In , N h ,,.. , , .,... . rw ' ' , ,. yr -it ,,.-. Y: ' - fr. fi' . if W , , .,..,,, s. ,.,, , :gs,,, if ,, fs W y 2 ff in 77 in r' f E lwf .Q 'jf Qfff,,,ff ff 4 , 1 ,,fz, , ,. - 1 M 2 ,,... . 1 '11, su, ' K !G asp, , 74 1 ff 35,-4 , ,, ,,,., , : 9 My , ,W . , JOURNALISM CLASS 4 V w ' .eg , 4 54 .,,,,, ,, Y 66 QSTANDINGJ Mrs. Coffey, E. Landers, R. Ware, L. Sirles, H. Williams, J. Mosley, J. Leach qstandingj. 2nd ROW: K. Johnson, V. Jackson, J. Spencer, M. Gholston, M. Lister, L. Ford. 3rd ROW: W. Goodwyn B. Booker, C. Raibon, L. Harper, L. McLendon, M. Gunter. 2 'HZ' 2, xr am Z VN 218 tgiiiitml, V? iw H 4314, X? ADULT SCHOOL ? TOP ROW Mamie Pitts Mary Ruffin Benona Hill Mims, Olga Banks Phillips Mae Lois Spencer, Brenda Turner Claretta Hartfield 2nd ROW Yvonne Walker Helen Dean Gloria Spencer, Berverly Jessie. l : . . , . , . . . . , , ' . : , , ' ROW La Norriss McCuin Era Jones Peggy Hill Glenda Tompson Ruby Whitmore . Q , - 3 Q , QU r jx fi O - ' .. WANTED HIGH SCHOOL GRA DUATES! - rwr MR. ALVIN ANDERSON Adult Principal THE JUNIOR AND SENI4 CDR PROM FQ i W ig FAREWELL SCOTTIES IT'S A NEW DAY. . . THE BIRTH OF A GREATER TOMORRGW K gi .A,..4 . SUSIE SQUARE EDITOR r wv 'Q SHARON JONES Typist and F ites THE YEARBOOK STAFF ORENTHIA MASON DWIGHT HOUSTON BILLY HENDERSON Activities and Sp Sports Favorites HMMIE LEACH Business Manager Sp Cl CHARLES BIGGS BETTY LESS EZZRIE HAWKINS orts asses Favorites W. NELLUMS Sponsor ANOTHER TREASURE CHEST OF PLEASANT MEMORIES OF THE DAYS AT EMMETT SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL I67 0 O i G TEACHERS AUTCDGRAPHS gil! C LASSMATES ff - ffi 3 5 2 -x -f e:WM..,-.,.:Y - CQ, xf 2 W U NN A 3-. Fc AXE! Y V 6 Y Q W wg MMQM W CF xx 456 'va Q K i k ' MY FAMILY E AUTOGRAPHS Wff A 5 M MY CHURCH MEMBERS H ig Q WORDS OF WISDOM AUTOGRAPHS OUR COUNTRY , 16.9 3 6' Y V L, + fx 32. 2 in-, V --A.. ADVERTISERS Connplime nts of TYLER NEW CAR DEA HARVEY PONTIAC-RANIBLER 1522 XV. Erwin LERS LY 4-6606 Pmrlui JIM HOLLEY BUICK BUICK 302 N. 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