South Garland High School - Sabre Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1971

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A 6 1 Q 2 611, N if - ' V R X . -f 1 y' x fy 1 f! Q A rf 1 XX I1 ty M F 1 , 1 Q ' 1, '21 I W X Lf p 1 , x 1 1 u X Q 1 X ,A K I 1 K f . V! A. 1 M1 ' m1 in Xxx E! 1 ? Millin- I Minn., The year ofthe South: Our year and only ours. We can't share the spirit of South Garland. It is unique. It grew out of our activities our clubs our classes our moods. It grew out of us. South Garland belongs to us because we belong to South Garland. We ARE South Garland. ww, llllllfllllll ' 3 it 4. 5, pduy's Iighfn livel SF Belonging to South Garland is feeling at home It's knowing where you are by the nose-scrunching, rotten-egg odor of the chemistiy lab, the stomach-teasing aroma of the Homemaking Department, the tear-jerking odor of the formaldehyde-pickled victims of young biologists' scalpels. Belonging to South Garland is feeling good. Mmwawmm , en thereis those days that donit feel too good: '13 H I J lflw Mu fl I C' 'T 9 :nah-s.Q getting up for band practice at 7:25, failing an English exam, being tardy the fourth time, serving a detention, discovering the remains of the bonfire and wondering if another can be built in two days hearing that the school vault has been broken into. Despite the bad days, the spirit of South Garland stays alive. N.- 'af A .1 . .W , is Bw sg xi If , . Vi E 48' 1' qjlx ,. ,. .. .wi I iv-' - X .gl I .2 1th Garland's spirit is not the only thing haunting our halls. Baby mice inhabit the auditorium. Tape recorded shrieks and fumbles thrive in the drama class. Skeletons hide in biology. Strains of Rubber Duckie float through the choir room. The ghosts of Our Town walk and talk in junior English classes. A mannekin teaches the home-nursing course. And teaching is what it's all about. f WJ' li. 12 We are taught English Cooking music woodworking chemistry nursing typing sportsmanship salesmanship responsibility. All of this vast learning gives only a glance into the measureless expanse of knowledge. fggglffi 3. , on-Vp ' iff 3' ggi xlv 4 Z'S'p!'Z+: Q . bfi, 1 4. se,e.gwfLe .ie 5V3.ygff'3'fA ,,g,1.e fer f . ' ,l. ..fwyw'i 'H s , ,fx ai ' .W 'Vw . .1 'Q silk 4 s X asf:-Jfi 1 ,aejp 'lags ,,:'i'-1' I 5 'Viv- M.g.lvj,, K A 4' his 1. I f fix ' f-'U ' swf' .I 1422 - ,: ,Q 7 Q - f :ga- s 5 -,q9!.?F. W: V fm' -:gf V' -' X X E iii A-Q. , w 'W 'A' if Q' 'A 45 X ... ,, fs' i IONOII s was the year of the South because we made it that way. We worked for South Garland. We yelled and sang and prayed We had faith. We had pride. Weset a goal and reached it. And sho nuff, the South DID rise again! I6 pf K' X 4 , V ' if 4 f 'K Y ' ,X ,. - xx ' -P x sk . x , X H. ' A ' . ff X ,fx ' Q we 'V 54 ., .V X it M' X .. xi T QV, X - 'Y 2' fa' ' h 4 . . Q J, ,M N. ,.., ,f K., X. ' 7 MH ' X ,'f 5, . by rf - xx 'f - fr' ' ex, ' 2 5 'NT . K 'LL , PA fa. ,Q -1 x gs .ti ,'.'xYt 'R IFUDENT LIFE is the basis for southern pride. The activities which are planned and executed by our students give us a chance to get involved in South Garland, creating the Southern Spirit which is an intricate part of each of us. Z --J 1 g xxx ww ' -Y Q Q l .Y kx X is ra X A w 5 My 5 N Summer Passes Too uickl ! i 2 . TOP LEFT' Cathy Willxey and-jeff Haekell dzlfplay a Upical twifp eu lbey explain lwirp week to the sopho- more: al orientation. TOP RIGHT' Pam Robinson prepares hr the raindnpf that jfell at the Garland- Soutb Garland game. BOTTOM.' SG Colonel! begin V ' , pre-Jeaxon workoutx. 1 M W 7 44 These carefree summer days came to an abrupt halt earlier than usual this year. The 1970-71 school year began August 27, seven days earlier than in 1969-70. The organizations at SG began their pre-school work-outs in earnest to prepare for the upcoming year: The Year of the Colonelsf, The Southern Belles and the football team began their summer Workouts August 10 to prepare for a glorious season. The basketball team began their practices even though the season did not begin until November 20. Pre- season practices for the band paid off in the form of a number one rating for the 2nd con- secutive year. TOP.' Mn. Virginia Carley and Mr. Bob Hazlewoad he40 Roy Shu!! and Ronald Faugblenberry make lm! minute rhangef in their Jrbedulef during regiktrnlion. BOTTOM: Calanel band membery mnrentrate inlentbl during summer band pmriife. New Year Begins . . . SG Comes Aliv As students began to get into the swing of things, SG buzzed with activity. The back to school dance, sponsored by the Student Coun- cil, was held in the cafeteria September 5. Sophomore elections produced the leaders of that class. Spirit in the first pep rally was run- ning high as everyone anticipated an exciting season. ' 'With the advent of the new school year, came the usual moneymaking projects spon- sored by the clubs and the classes. There was, of course, brownie selling at break l Teachers, would you please excuse . . fl. The juniors sold Colonel booster hats to add to their funds. There were bake sales and car washes, and even a car bash sponsored by the FCA. Organization and planning became key words at South Garland. The Executive Council held its first workshop for General Assembly mem- bers and class officers to get the Student Council off to a good start. ...wg , Vf.s:s 'T . . tf'e ii 's 'S ies: LEFT TOP.' Patty White and Gary Talley dance to lhe music of Leather al the back to iehoal dance. RIGHT TOP: C-0- L-0-N-E-L-S.'COLONELS! Ill llae vielorioui my aa lhe first! pep mlb welmmer in the new reason. BOTTOM: Belle manag- er: Denife Lindley, Betry Brown and Kay Myeri divide up banner: jbr the Beller to sell. S. TOP: Leon Miller exehangw hif dime hr a Biology Club brownie from Swan Rosfon. MIDDLE: What do you mean lherek another box of elolhef to 5ort ? Marxha Duke ada! Dana Hall while .velting up the junior clan rummage Jale. BOTTOM: Edward Allen and Hunt MfRobertJ, chairman and to-rhairman of the Student Counril workshop dikeusi lhe theme - I care. Steve Gatti Comes to SG. Lee N.. This year, Warm Italian flavor was added to SG. Stefano Gatti, foreign exchange student from Fabriano, Italy came to Garland on the American Field Service plan. While in Gar- land, Stefano, fvvho prefers to be called Steve, lived with Clint and Betsy Brown and their family. Stevels five course schedule this year is rela- tively long compared to his 12 hours in Italy. Steve,s stay here in Garland has been very rewarding to us and we hope to him. TOP LEFT' Now where wa.r Ream 1 01.9 TOP RIGHT' Sieve enjoyf one of the Upiml Amerifan pleaxurer lily? - the lam! Dairy Queen. BOTTOM: Willa Clint BT01427115 heQ7 Steve peinlx out 1913 home lawn, Fabriano. ' Q .. 'Q F . 2.--Q 'fig ,i f - ,.iairs5':g.g,. .V i2,E.5.?,g:,..5.... 2? X T Q- . ,fm . ,- f af gg f e. . , I 1 1 1 1 1 .wt Burglars Strike Business ffice' we Q 6 On the night of October 12, South Gar- land was robbed by one or more very skill- ful thieves, who managed to escape with the hard earned money of several clubs. The burglars broke the plaster wall around the office safe with our own power mechanics tools, crawled through the hole and crawled out . . . with over 31,200 At least the thieves were polite - they left a Thank youi' note. The Colonel band performed at a paid assembly to help restore a percentage of the mon lost. Almost half of the money each ugad lost was returned after the assemm , . . J-f ABOVE: Bryant Boren annauncer the next number for the bank amm- ,ng bb. LEFT' Mr. Gerald McMullen, .ar- .ulmznl prinfyml, impem the bale IM Q7 our friendb neighborhood bur- glurf. !, ,, 24 Season of Excitement Stirs Sp' The year 1970 will always be remembered in the annals of South Garland as the year the South did rise! Cries of The South has Risenw could be heard ringing throughout the southern section of town after September 25, the night the Fighting Colonels DID south- ern fryi' the Garland Owls. Beating the cross- town rivals was only the beginning for the Colonels of 70-71, as everyone was soon to find out. Pride, guts, determination and brute force carried the Colonels to the title of Dis- trict Co-Champs Then on to Bi-District Champs, after beating Texarkana in a nerve- racking game, and finally to defeat at the hands of Corsieana. Rising from the 2-8 sea- son of last year to the season of triumph this year, the Colonels indeed proved what every- one at South Garland already knew - that this was the year of the South!! TOP: Kevin Quefenbeny and Mr. Turfentine eaprert lbe feel- ing! Qfall Colonelt afer lbe 14-7 win over the Garland Owlt. BOTTOM: Debbie Weil and Don Evam face a Jomber deri- Jion bwre lbe exeiting pretenlatiam at lbe herbal! banquel. V.! YW' J- Sharing in the exeitemen! W' a bi-distrirl win are Glenn Boyd, Kim nn, Harald Krannzlg, Glen Wally and Audie Bellab. BOTTOM: 5 a 'Small mark an llae lim try: to Texarkana, Sieve Manley lellx ' johnfan to Jlarl at her end and be'll mee! ber in' the middle. Qfiwififxggww We Burn a Bonfire at Last TOP: Cathy Slmfall, 1970 Homecoming queen andjeri Ro!- . . . I .d . , lim, 1969 queen lake the lmdzlzomz ri e in cl mmiertzble ajer hdyfimf reremonim. BOTTOM: Kid! .rmller in Ike bmfre ffdfklfi and bu X X 9 J i 91 ,N s 2 HMB e W 'sf' 'B iyiiyiwiifpfgxf Tig? We S Q27 F Y Ile ' Davidjobnion, Karen Nixon and Swan Wallace ride alqfn lhe German Club float. IOM: Paula Hall andjw' Hafkel dance lhe night away al lbe Coronalion Ball. Festivities ofthe 1970 Homecoming season began with the bonfire October 29. This year, the bonfire almost was not, as it was burned ahead of schedule by unknown person or per- sons. But the industriousness of the Key Club members, who were in charge of the bonfire, overcame the doubts of everyone, and they re- built the bonfire. This time, all-night guards were placed on the site until the scheduled night, to insure a bonfire for everyone. In the Homecoming game Friday night, the Colonels squeezed by the Paris Wiltlcats 6-5. During half-time, Cathy Stovall was an- nounced Homecoming Queen of 1970, Climaxing the activities, the Coronation Ball was held in the S.Cv. ballroom fotherwise known as the cafeteriaj with the official crowning of the Queen. A Time to Care A Time to Share Caring for others and sharing what we had was the feeling that united everyone at S.G. Seniors, giving their second annual Christmas party for under privileged children, experi- enced this feeling, Brightening the Christmas' of lonely, elderly people at Silver Leaves, the junior class added something to their own. Wrapped presents were collected by the soph- omore class to distribute to children at the Garland Welfare Office. Everyone discovered that by giving of yourself, you gain much more in return. 28 i V Anil' T TOP LEFT' Santa, Lin Tyler enjqyi the fringe bendls of giving M ri. Virki Tornlinxon and Porn Robinfon lbeir prefenn. BOTTOM LEFT' Mr. Vadenkjirxlplaee door deforation diyilayf Sonia Claus wearing el gm mark in prom! Mpolluliori. TOP RIGHT' M rx. Caro! Himori Clam and Santa Randy Awrd tell lhe Jtory dRudoQ1b tbe red-nojed reindeer to fbi!- dren al the senior dew Chrzklmaf party. BOTTOM RIGHT' Randy A!- fordpractim being Santa Claus hr the Jenior elim Clorzklrneu parq. Remember the Assemblies? This year was highlighted by many inter- esting assemblies in addition to the annual Christmas assembly. Following the Garland victory, there was an appreciation assembly to present the game ball to Mr. Turrentine. Before the team left for the Texarkana bi-district game, there was an assembly to cheer them on. In December, Sheriff, joe Higgins of the Dodge commer- cials discussed driving safety at SG. Following the all school assembly, he talked to the drama classes. The choir gave a well-received Christmas program in December with all the choirs par- ticipating in the theme of creation to Christls birth. ln February, the second annual patriotic as- sembly was held with Mr. Pierce Allman as the guest speaker. Concern about pollution prompted an ecology assembly in May. 'N L TOP LEFT' Af?er speaking at an all school 61558722561 on driving Idffg, Sl1errW joe Higgins to the drama elasses. A A V TOP RIGHT: Coaela Hams addresses the student body assembled to show their apprerzalzon lo lbe nels. TOP BOTTOM: What would any fruitcake be without its nul ? Pla Provokes Thought, aughter I . Gene McKinney,s play, A Different Drummerw was produced by the drama depart- ment as itis fall production with Miller McClure, Jeanne Swindell, Donna White and Tommy Spears in the lead rolls. The play was shown November 24 in the evening and for a school performance November 23. Different Drummerv was a very true to life play about an extremely sensitive boy, overshadowed by his fatheris name. The story tells of his struggles against society and his final triumph. TOP: Larry Lennamond, jamef Rohem and Bohhy Genlry carry Donna While ofthe stage aper lhe .thorkir1g swearing :tene in Dwferenl Drummer. BOTTOM .' Sharon Montgomery ronrenlrates on her liner dur- ing rehearsal gf Dmerenl Drummer. A Night to Remember c,.,.- slxfi As nominating ballots were passed to the students and the President's council held meeting after meeting, the excitement of Colonel Ball 1971 began mounting. Then the invitations were sent to all the nominees, and finally February 6 arrived, bringing the night ofthe ball with it. Acting as master and mistress of cermonies, Robert Fuqua and Kaye Blackwell announced those nominees receiving honors. At the cere- monies, the choir entertained with Fill the World with Lovevg Mary Boren sang Alfie,'g and the stage band played U25 or 6 to 47 With the cafeteria decorated in the theme, Showboat, everyone danced to the sounds of the Dallas County. Then as the music faded, and formals were placed away and tuxedos re- turned, Colonel Ball 1971 became only a memory - but a great memory. TOP LEFT'-johnny Miller and Pat Hall take a break hr re- frexbrnentx. BOTTOM LEFT' Randy Awrd eaxjzrenef hir .surprise at being voted most witty. TOP RIGHT'jean Adam concentrates on ber dancing at the Ball. BOTTOM RIGHT' Cynthia Smith and Roger Monk enjoy the rnuxic and each other. This Is Love love is sunshine and rain , . . itis laughter and silence . . . love asks no questions and makes no promises . . . it asks for nothing but a soft kiss in the darkness of the night . . it's not forever . . . only now . . . love is a warm hand and a shoulder to cry on and someone who listens . . . love is knowing nothing lasts forever and when the time comes everything will end . . . and when our time ends and we walk away from each other . . . i'll feel a little sad because a beautiful thing will be over . . . but when you go all iall say is . . . thanks . . . thanks for loving me and now letting me go . . . so kiss me gently and leave me as you found me . . . only when you leave i'll be different. ADS RIGHT' Danna Tnwzk tells mlograms as B.Xp7B55i077.f of low. 34 atriotism ls Alive! March 15 - 19 was declared Patriotic week at South Garland to give students the chance to express the love of their country. Bulletin boards, trophy cases, and the Business ofhce were decorated in the Patriotic theme. Devo- tionals were given all through the week on the theme of patriotism. Climaxing the weekls activities, an assembly was scheduled with Mr. Peirce Allman as the guest speaker. Mr. All- man was unable to make the engagement, and the student council made other plans and re- scheduled the assembly for March 2. TOP: Patriolzlfm it alive and well at SG. BOTTOM LEFT' Tqzpy Hill and Carol Hillfen pledge allegiance to their roun- ny. J 444+ 35 r-- --- Spirit Explodes! 'WS' Southern Colonel spirit is a very special kind of spirit. It means . . . waiting an extra hour in the freezing cold, to meet the player's bus after a big game . . . yelling your heart out at pep rallies . . . ruining your voice at games . . . spending your brownie money for a banner from a distraught Belle pleading, Please buy it, I still have 22 leftf' . . . Hurl- ing insults at a referee for what you thought was a bad call . . . Holding back tears after the first defeat . . . Baking cakes and cookies at wee hours of the morning . . . Feeling a slight tingle at the sight of a sign saying We Love You Colonelsv . . . Screaming your lungs out for your favorite player to make it safely to 5rd base . . . Knowing your side of the gym is more packed than the other teamis, and being proud . . . Feeling great when somebody on youriteam makes a beautiful shot from mid- court . . . Sitting with your face in the sun for two hours on splintery bleachers, and loving it because that's your team out there. These are all a part of being a real Southern Colonel. 36 in LEFT TOP: .jubilant Colorielr bait! Coaeh Harris to their Jboulderr aper the Garland victory. LEFT BOTTOM.' Vietory'i ery jill Starling, Doug MtClur1g aria' Ricky Rutledge beyvre the Texarkana bi-dislriet game. OPPOSITE PAGE: SG Cvlonelr bow their heads hr prayer bwre the Jteak dinner provided by various elabr. Qi? P '--7 This Was a Whelher in maxi or midi, Carme Wixeman QTOP LEFT I undjonj Bmfie! QTOP RIGHT, are lzolh in fashion. BOTTOM PA GE 395 Berky Allen enjoyy her new hand freedom in panlf. EX as Year of Change T: This year saw a startling transformation of the student body at SG. Suddenly the fad was creative fashions that reflected personalities. As the dress code changed to permit pants for girls, a whole new field opened up to imagina- tive dressers. Boys were not excluded from this fashion awareness, as fringe jackets, flare pants and wildly patterned shirts also Hlled the classrooms. Spring Fever Hits Students' As summer-like days began appearing in early February, spring fever hit students and faculty alike. Flowers bloomed and students began to get restless. Southern Belle tryouts were held February 13. Mardi Gras came February 25 in the S.G. cafeteria. National Honor Society inducted its new members February 25. March 1 was .the date set for the banquet to honor our basketball team. At the banquet, Keith Sullivan received the M. C. Cole award as Most Valuable Player. Coach Clayton Brooks announced joel Dyess as the recipient of his award, Defensive Player Of the Year. The banquet marked the end of a very success- ful season. March also brought the junior prom, and student council and class officer elections. The annual Showboat set sail March 6. Twirp week in April brought a turn-about in girl-boy relationships. The senior prom was held April 24 at the Statler Hilton. In May, the senior class play and senior day made us realize that the year was almost over. Graduation brought this glorious year to an end. 'W Q 1 FW! Debbxe LJ C STS 'Qi E WY if QELLE. TOP LEFT' Even lhe flowm don 'f know llfr Jlill sullywved to be winler, BOT- TOM LEFT' Being ez beueball ba! polbher if lure rough an ez girlk hdfltllln .fayx Bellvjardafz. TOP: Hopqful belle5 work out during tryouls, LEFT: Wqyne Greminger hm yzring fever. RIGHT: Gaye Zoellerk smzle Jlmw belle initiazion zQm't all had 4'I Camera Captures Colonels RIGHT' Audie Bellab um 11.112 universal gym. BELOW' Mike Weatlieread walrheu ai Rirky Nazi! nys lo pay jar blk 756 lunrh willy a quar- ter. Kafhy Brown ana' Karen Barnes exfhange opinioni will: Andrew Young. Umm ,W Ronnie Box andfriena' laik over lhe Jitualion. N -0 , al ZL. .f. y . K I ' 4 ,MM ffk-N ' 55. K x ,, M, ,......,' - . R Q., QQ? ix .:f,Q3-gy, X mg . ., . A 34 :-l Qgffsfy - , . -- M . A If 2 5 - .. .:' - ' -f .A ' KVVL 2 ': ' I . I ,, QQLQ ' -f.: P -,gf . A ,A 'E RQ' :'Y.:':Wff' . J - W SI' is fi: aff' janife Fzlrlaer gm an imzgbf into zhingf. T 4 43 I 3 4 Q Kerry Kennemer And let today embrafe fhepafi wifi? remerzzbrame and the future with longing, Kahil Gibran a Is Done tlgx N . l. l iii, . Q.. 'QW What a year it was . . . we laughed, we cried, we loved, but most of all we lived, most of all we cared. These are the days we will al- ways remember. We wrote the philosophies of our lives, read Julius Caesar and Wilbering Heights, and worried - but it was worth it, We learned through our AFS chapter, Walk together, talk together all you peoples of the earth, then and only then shall we have peace. We saw another space walk and Love Story taught us how to cry again. After getting things straight, the Sopho- mores finally became a part of South Garland. The juniors were no longer timid and afraid to show their Colonel spirit. The Seniors fi- nally made it to the top after the years of wait- ing. They knew that although one part of their life was over, a whole wide world await- ed them. When something ends, something beginsf, As the Alma Mater was sung at graduation for the last time in the 1971 school year, we wept because it was done too soon.', Day is done. TOP LEFT' Jeanna langjird 45 mm.. ,E 'RGANIZATIONS Work individu- ly to make themselves number one, lf they unite together to make auth Garland number one. Q3 ,IS Student Conncil Directs School Activities H7 an An ' FRONT ROW' Hunt McRoberlJ laura Robinson Patty Boron judy Czlfnerox Cynthia Smith jill Starling Donna Gardner Maribln Smolherr Mark Marcucri SECOND R0 IV' john Brush Steve Gatli Randy Awrd Tony Czlrneroi Roger Monk jeyf Hackett Bobby Porler Charlef Bell Kevin Quatenherry Larry Tale THIRD ROW: Brure Weuhrooh Edward Allen john Drummond Randy Coqur Martin Walton Lindray Vaughn lance Lerlie jay Burns Dan Cumminsf 5 Q 5 l I n Q E Sponsoring a sophomore orientation at presenting handbooks to the students was oi of the first projects of the student council th year. The Executive council gave the birthd: flowers to teachers and co-sponsored tl events in Teacher Appreciation Week wi' the Future Teachers. Selling spirit items and sponsoring tl magazine sale were money-making projects T the council. They also presented twirp week, patriot week, and co-ordinated the Colonel Ball. canned food drive and spirit door decoratir contest were other projects. Buses to Texarkana were offered by the st dent council and this year for the first time, local workshop was held. For Christmas, they furnished a Christm: tree in the cafeteria and gave a prize for tl best decorated door. 2 Keg A ,A if 'Rpm 'ff 4 , NNW ...A TOP: Mark Marrum, Patty Boren, and Cathy Wifjq Jtratgbten out ffm. LEFT' Dan Cum- z'ztngJ, Gai! Swearingm, Don Drummond, and Stwe Gatti talk over Student Count!! plam. ABOVE: Tony Cimerox takei it amy during a General Asfembb meeting, S gm. mwwmm-Www umsww K M - A Rey 0 7 4 l '11 '? .Y 9 X3 fs . 4 7 5 FRONT ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT: Sharon Manley joyee Gibfon Lloyd Parker Mary Boren Sheri Carnei jaekie Defirmenl Sandy Gannaway Penny Campbell Marsha Caudle jan Dudley Sharee Parrixh SECOND ROW: Diane Usrey Eddie Rogerf Cindy Mutiek Bobby Gentry Gail Swearingen Cathy Stovall janet Terry Tina Mitehell Candie Holland Peggy Beaumont Denire Dmrial Paula Hall Cindy Willingham THIRD ROW: Clint Brown Rieh Hammer Frank Holiday David Lee Don Drummond Cathy Morton Bruce Weftbrook Lanre Leilie Randy Brown Darzidjohmon Jody Horak Terry Montgomery Debbie Emanuel M ry. Barbara Kerr, J:p07l50f National Honor Society Extends a Helping Hand mg I yr. ay' Writing invitations for the Colonel Ball was one ofthe projects ofthe National Honor Society this year. They also participated in the Homecoming Parade with their float. Another main project of NHS was to help members of TARS lTeens Aid Retarded, by collecting money to give retarded children a happier Christmas. The 380 was spent for gifts which were wrapped by TARS and NHS. They also helped the senior class wrap gifts for their Christmas party for underprivileged children. An induction ceremony was held for the new members in an assembly in the South Garland auditorium. New members were also honored at a banquet. Mri. Plnyllix Marlon, Jp07lJ'07. FRONT ROW: fun zo Rzgbzj joyce Grown Cynllyia Smizb Gary Cariker Swan Cole Nancy Penjieh! Sherry Paylon SECOND ROW: Palgf Boren Cindy Muyick Paula Hall Donna Blake jean Ryan Mary Tornlinron -:Cllr Sufan Salchell Diane Monlgorne Candiee Frilh THIRD ROW: Mark Marcucei Tony Cirnero: jean Adamf Marlin Walton jirn Thomas Mark Webb Roger Monk Mike Manuel Karen Mofef Elena Well! 'J' 4 l l l 1 w i Encourages Chri tia FRONT ROW: QLej? to Rzghtl Marsha Duke Denece Mitchell Sue Stewart Karen johnson Mona Bailey Marcia Lundy Eddie Rogers Jill Ballard Paula Nichol Debbie Henry janet Rogan Rita Park Nancy Penfield i,.gf ' 9 X 3 SECOND ROW: Beverly Hodgson Sandy Gannaway Kay Cantrell Margaret Vaughn Debbi Easley jean Caskey LaDonna Beggs Susanne Doublin Dawn Shaw Candy Frith Sharon Hall Gail Row Elessa Wells THIRD -Janet R: Patty Br Judy Ha Mary Br 52 i ellow hip Linda Parker Cathy Stovall Karen Moses Donna Aubel Pam Fox Ruth Beeler Mary Tomlinson Betsy Brown Tina Mitchell FOURTH ROW- Peggy Henley Sandy Whittington james Roberts Bobby Gentry Gary Minter Martin Walton Jef Humphrey Randy Gannaway Robert Fuqua Dan Cummins David Reid Reggie Langston Bruce Westbrook Life began the school week for Youth For Christ members. The weekly devotion was held every Monday morning in the choir room. During the year, speakers and slides were presented. YFC also sponsored a number of fellowships, including breakfasts on Tuesday mornings for the girls. YFCS contribution to the Homecoming parade was a float, titled The Wizard of Ozu. During Thanksgiving, the club members collected canned goods for needy families. The officers of the year are: Robert Fuqua, presi- dentg Cathy Stovall, vice presidentg Sharon Hall, secretary, Tina Mitchell, historian, Randy Gannaway, treasurerg Cindy Musick, Reporter, and Steve Trevthan, photographer. YFC member, David Reid, 61115 ou! lelterrfor the Homeroming float. r s, :.t,sfig,,. Bela Club: E? +33 Serving thers . up--g.1--.-Q F-51 Q tg sa FRONT ROW: flap to Rzgbrj Patty Boren Denece Mitchell Dana Hall jackie Dearment Laura Robinson Denise Davis Linda Parker Cindy Musick Cathy Willsey janet Seekamp Betsy Brown Cynthia Smith Diane Usery Paula Hall Melanie Clampett Marilyn Smothers BACK ROW: Brian Abbott Edward Allen Charles Cotten john Brush Tony Cisneros jim Thomas Roger Monk Randy Cooper Randy Gannaway jay Muncy. As a service organization, Beta Clu voted much time and effort to aidini school and community. During the year, the club aided Mr. I wood and the Administration Office by ing a senior and junior survey conco their prospective colleges. At Christmas, the members caroled 2 Garland Nursing Home and to sh around Garland. Being in charge of pub and hospitality, the Beta Club attendei state convention in January at the Statlei ton. In the spring, the club sold Senior p next year seniors and had a tricycle C Prix. They also performed as ushers thr- out the year for community concerts. During the year, the members s toward increasing pride in South Garlai making spirit signs'and sending telegran couraging the athletes and band membo being number one. is LEFT' M rf. Vickie Tomlinson, ymmor, linens la Juggenionf at n Beta Club meeting at break. BELOW' Diane Ufevy, a Beta Club member in lbehrm da --M wileh, bicycles Ibrougb the Hmnemming parade. Key Club Concern Stimulates Action lan FRONT ROW Um to rigbrjx Dan jobnson Kenny Hilion Mike Hendricks Ricky Cbealbam Bilh Hefner Ricky Farmer jimmy Barton Larry Beaty David Lewif jay Burn: Larry Beaverzf Doug Raley Ricky .Bbarp Ronnie Coucb Eddie Walkowicz Tom Larater Frank Carb Gary Turion jimmy Webb jobn Parks Twain McGuire jobn Park: Torn Shirley Don Euary Mitt Price Kerry Kennemer Ronald Fauglylenberry BACK ROW' john Biar Danny DeBord Rick Schmid! Mike Coke Ricky Lewik Buddy Morgan Tim Blevinf Larry Taylor Robert Porler Gary Basket Leslie Miles David Finney Keith Ruik Bilbf Ridoui David Holcombe Doug Orr Sieve Davik Cbarlex Coiten Clin! Brown Gary Talley David Lee Mark Beel.r Daryl Davis Doug McClung Don Drummond jeyj' Eubanks Mark Bryan jack Frazier David Yarborough Lin Tyler Kenny Quesenberry Ricky Rutledge Gary Holcombe jack Gardner Aubrey Zabojnak Randy Brown Ricky Brown Frank Holiday n lobn M yerf 5 S s 1 Don Evanf Mark Flann Terry Brown Doyle Davif Audie Bella! Kim Sirnpfon David Hard Aubrey Graf Robert Yarbc jobn Drumm Ricbard Arn Randy A gee Lloyd Parker jack Beaverx in Kennemer, Keitb Rusk, Clint Brown. Mr. Turrmtine and M r. Gbbeen pretent ez rberk to rqv- 'tiifey from the Danny Tbomaet Mareb Aguinit Leukemia. FAR LEFT' Besides being Key Club ytoruar, Mr. Norman Go- been teaebet biktory LEFT .- Libby Bagwell rbows great pride in being chosen Key Club Sweet- heart. Due to their efforts to clean up Forest Lane between Shiloh and Jupiter Road, Key Club members received their chances for stardom with a BO-second film on Channel 5. Besides nghting pollution. the boys collected for the March of Dimes, gave 3500 to the Danny Thomas march against Leukemia. donated three books to the new Nicholson Memorial library, bought toys for underprivileged chil- dren at Christmas, and contributed S500 to the senior Christmas party for underprivileged children. To raise money for the club, the annual sweetheart contest was held. The nominees were Cile Davis, ,Iudy Davis, and Libby Bag- well with Libby winning the contest. Biology Club: Encourages Scientific Intere: FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW' THIRD ROW: KLM to Rightl Sara Parker -Janeen Wiseman Melody Mixen -Iody Pusateri Frances Littleneld Cile Davis Judy Burris Diane Usrey David Lee Vicki Wilcox Barbara Padfield David Yarborough Becky King Jackie DeArmcm jim Weaver Cindy Holly Susan Sgfghell Sherry Carnes Penny Campbell Lam Glgsscoqk Marilyn Smothers Barbara Camara Vicki Crenshaw janet Fuller Karen Kimmel Kim Han-is 58 L , , 77, , FOURTH ROW: BACK ROW' Dick Drake Robert Ledford Tim Prater I-21'fY THIS Jill Starling ,lack Beavers Randy Alford Ron Faughenberry Keith Rusk Joel Dycss Bill Acker Scott Williams 'lay Muncy Lindsey Vaughn Roger Dimsdle Q 'Tn Zoos, refrigerators and trips to the D Institute of Mortuary . . . these were events and objects in the lives of Biology 1 members this year. The future scientists cided to buy Mrs. Burns a new refrigerato her classes and grass for the patio area. The club sponsored a sweetheart for lv Gras and a beauty contest for each class l Sophomore Biology Members: 31d Awareness J T ROW: zo Rzghzj McDonald le Brown Bogert allard vIcQuary 1 Armstrong l-Iorak Minter 1 Owens Bigger Willingham SECOND ROW' Eddie Whitfield Larry Taylor Donna Robertson Martha Sprodlin Wendy Wheeler Susan Williams Debbie Darr Mona Bailey jimmy Barton Ronnie Campbell Lisa Wade Kim jones Judy Davis Peggy Dmry BACK ROW' Randy Brown Charles Bell Cliff Chambers Bob Sample Paul Miggs Doug Young Duane Smith Sharon Herfurrh janet Haynes Karen Long Karen Chick sywskn an 390143 hmmm LEFT' The Biology Club gave full rupport to the Colo- neh during rhe South Gar- land-Garland game. zmzor Bzology Members: FRONT ROW: fLef? lo Right, Billy Young Mike Cope Dan Atkins Bryan Shelley Tommy Lester Bobby Gentry Dennis Granger Troy Nunnery Morris Holman SECOND ROW' Nini Lackey Wanda Williams Diana Hickman ,Io Carr Wendy Wright Barbara Baird janet Bradshaw Cindy Basye Evelyn Washburn Denise Lindley Chris Patterson THIRD ROW: Kay Myers Dana Hall Sharon Manley Linda Valadez Karina Mitchell Pam Robinson Debbie West Liz Bryant Karen Ritchey Shelia Boring Karen Chick Lynn Hanson Sue Stacy Susan Barrios Rita Park Denise Mitchell Marsha Duke Pam Weller Susan Rosson FOURTH ROW: April Payne Debbie Bigger Becky james -Jeri Ray Sue Sturat Suzanne Haas Nancy Ramey Kathy Whitker Susan Foot Susan johnson David Lemis Al McAnally janet Terry Paula Furr jack Frazier jarvis Horton BA CK ROW? Paula Wagnn Debbi Stricklin Suzanne Alsup janet Seekamp Pam Martin Libby Bagwell Mary Chase Debbi Brown Melody Phiefer Vivian King Beth Williams Peggy Evans Linda Williamson joanie Brazel Don Essary Bonnie Burchfield Brad Miller Debbie Frazier Gail Swearinger Barry Perioch Craig Kessee Russell Evans Ricky Nevil Dan Evans Nicky Willingh Ray Dodd John Parker jackie Presley Pat Maghee LEFT' Mr Galenjeler and M rs. Mary Burm, Jpomory, ex- change idea! to dzkcuxs wilh the Biology dub. BELOW? A frog wa.f the Biology cluok amwer to lhe fanlasy theme in the Homefoming parade. asain. are ea' Ma Aloha Tloelax Concerned With Mathematics Z if gg aa .A ,, s, ii t1 S ke eeeet ttt s or i ,t e ttt s i s 'is- In December, Mu Alpha Theta members sold linen calendars as a money making proj- ect, and helped wrap Christmas presents for underprivileged children for the Senior class party. Members also entered a float in the Home- coming parade, and in the fall, toured the computer center at S.M.U. The club entered the Hockaday Mathematics Tournament. In january, the Mu Alpha members sold brownies as another money making project. In the spring, an installation of officers was held for all new members, and a scholarship was awarded to an outstanding math student. FRONT ROW ffealed L lo Rl: Cynthia Smith Randy Ganaway Clin! Brown Sammy Rizrrell Nanny Penfeld SECOND R0 W' Elena Wells Mark Mareueei Gary Cariker Paula Hall Susan Cole Diane Monlgumery Denzlte Du Val Robert Landrefr Tony Ciltneror LA ST ROWA Karen Morer Becky King Randy Cooper Mark Webb jim Thomar 'W--A., Mr. joe Head, SPOI1 SOI' 4 . Cbemimy Club Wages War on Pollution One of the new clubs at South Garland this past year was the Chemistry Club. One of the main projects of this club was to clean up the school grounds. Another project of the Chemistry Club was to collect newspapers from students. These newspapers were sold to a factory as a money- making project, and also to aid the fight to prevent pollution. The idea was that reusing the newspapers was better than destroying them. The club also participated in the Home- coming parade by displaying a truck filled with trash to get people interested in the fight against pollution. TOP LEFT' The eleven dub rnernberx who partieibalea' in tbe Cberniklry Club Jeboal :lean- up were: FRONT ROW: Steve Gatli, Swan Warden. SECOND ROW: BetlJj0bnJon,j0dy Pufaleri, jean Adams, Donna Love, jill Daughtery, Tony Cirneror. BACK ROW' Tim Reilbf, Ty Hugber, Mark Webb. FRONT ROW! to r.' Sieve Galli ,james Webb Tim Logsdon Gary Cariker Nancy Penfield Mary Hernandez Randy Awrd Sbaron Hall SECOND ROW: Robert Miller Danny Melver jean Adam Mark Webb Ty Hugber Susan Warden Donna Aubel Karen Moser Bell: johnson Elisa Wellr Nancy MacKenzie THIRD ROW: Mike Witbraw Andy Grubbs JW Bogert Roberl Landrefr FOURTH ROW: Gary Minter jody Pufateri Danna Lmie .L .. German Clnh bnner Sehr G FRONT ROW flew to rzghljx Sammy Rufsell Richard Senderling Paul Meggf Davidjohmon Denixejohnson Cindy MeKennon Janice -jonei Nanny Pennfeld Elaine Spears Cheryl Gallaher Marybn MeDaniel Lynn Bfdfdfbf SECOND ROW: Randy Cargill David Williarnf Riehard Lee john Parker joe Hall Nancy Rarnyey Elena Wellf jean Adarnf Sue Ann Grosfkznzf Swan Warden LiJa MeCurry Rory Minler Belh Lohr THIRD ROW: Tony Cimeroi Steve Sarnfnonf Mark Wehh Lyle johnson Kenny Wilkenion Becky Penjield Belh Varner Karen Nixon Swan Satrhell Peggy Henley Sharon Herfurth Deanne Tornlinfon Ellen Howard jody Horak Caresxe Wiseman David Reid FOURTH ROW Stevejohnfon Randy joneJ Erie William: Randy Comer Don Rohhim Keith Howell Mike Alexander Gary Duho5e Kevin Shaw Bryan! Boren Mark Befhears Larry Haladay Steve MrDonald Mike Bogarl Deutsch Sprechen'?' ,,..fX Tandre direm German fhair at Memorial Hoipilal Swan Wallaee wain fir Karen Nixon lo enter ber foliage. We f,-. N.. I AS A-,..MVM .55 X ,aa A X six A l '-wav: xx egg, V H llle .. x 4 X X I rm 1 ve V 41.K' ,49 . ' 19 I l. K . . e 'e - ' eeee e e s M , j . , vi . . . r ff e f. . 'ee' , ga. After winning second place in the Home- coming parade with Hansel and Gretelv as their theme, the German Club donated the house on the float to the children of the Head Start Center. For Christmas, the members had a German- style Christmas party for German students and German speaking people of Garland. At the party, Mrs. Josef Edlmeier was made an hon- orary member for her aid in planning the party. N The club raised money by selling brownies in November and having a Hofbrauer House which served sausage, root-beer, and German fun at the Mardi Gras. At their convention in March, the club presented a play and monologue. Then they finished the year with a Mai Fest, an all club picnic in May. French Club: FRONT ROW: fbf to Rzghtxl Sue Moffatt Glenda Sissons April Hendricks Marsha Duke Pam Weller Keith Christian Diane Dawson Doris jackson Paula Furr Beth jordan Spon or Mardi G SECOND ROW' Lil Wagoner Daisy Daniel -Jeri Ray janet Terry Wanda Williams janet Cooper Connie Davis Sylvia Evelyn Cindy Beaumont Nancy MacKenzie Chris Eklof Denise Davis Margie Smith Donna Love Becky Collum Libby Bagwell Gail Swearingen THIRD ROW: Larry Martin Debbie Rushin Marsha Caudle Sharon Simms Loretta Piercy Linda Parker Debbie Barfield Mark Webb joel Cunningham Min Wilton poinls out plafef of zn tem! in Paris hr Iyer Ffenrlf flu dentJ. 1 . Stu n and Festivities fof O lt 'll - J I ul I .A Caudle keeyu company with Pape le Pau the homecoming parade. C l Initiation of new members began the year for the French Club. At this formal ceremony, each newly inducted member received a Fleur de Lisf, For the Homecoming parade, their entry was a giant-sized Pepe le Peu',. December found the French Club sing- ing Christmas caroles in the halls. In january, the club replenished their treasury by having a bake sale. February was an active month for the French Club, as they sponsored the Mardi Gras. The year concluded with a banquet at a French restaurant. uild Fir FRONT ROW Lip to Right: Mary Hernandez Debby Usrey David Yarbrough Gail Roe Barbara Cummings Morris Holman Charles Ramph Kent Golden BA CK ROW: Laura Peete Mary Tomlinson Karen Long Nini Lackey Peggy Drury Diane Usery .led Humphrey Steve Baker Gordie Holmes Brent Hyde Andy McVay -Joe Smith Long hours of work, no sleep, an theme, The Old Woman in a f proved to be the winning ingredieni the Spanish Club's Homecoming floa club won first place. To furnish money for the club tre: the members sold brownies and c After replenishing their treasury, the gave money to aid Steve Gatti in his s' Garland. Preceding Thanksgiving, the club lected clothes and canned food to se underprivileged children in the Uppe Grande Valley. in December, the org: tion had a banquet at the Los Gallos taurant. Then the month of March wa month of the San Antonio conventioz' lace Float Theprize winning Spafzifla Club float is given a lm! check by M1155 Mabafq. M135 Grace M13-Y Sbfffjf Mghgffqj Sf7Ilp5071, 'hall gbomor Wfiflg WM-f0f W' 1 u 7.1 3 'af mlm Dixie Darlingf Help Supply Spiri FRONT ROW flef? to flgbly' Kim Armytrong Cheryl Miller Seooter Dawlf Berky jarnef Debbie Hamilton SECOND ROW' Lil Wagoner Tornetta Dotfon jan Murphy Diana Waller Vitki Barton Melilua MeGregor Denifejarkron Terri Lorklear Linda Stovall Lita MeCurry jill Ballard Albiwn Young Patti Roffon Swan Pleafant Donna Maxon Debbie Mannering Donna Willis janiee Draper Margaret Mrlilbaney THIRD ROW: Diana Stubbleyield jann Hill Debbie Hibbx Glenda Sifson Debbie Ruskin Sberee Parrzlrb Lynn Latbarn Debbie Wallace Patti Manuel April Hendritkr 1 Carol Gregoire Elaine Hugbet Shirley Brookr Sharon Newxorn Diana Morpbiy Pbyllix Carb Maribfn Vanen -jeanine' Olfen judyjonex Lori Winfhell Cindy Beaurnon. Befky Staujffr Valerie Morpbis Terri Holfornbe Wendy Wbeeler' Sheila Barger 1 Lika Trevathani FOURTH Rott jere Ray W R Y W Y 1 W ,, ,7, , Q uring Football Season rsan Hulehings Iareella johnson onna Robinson ina ,jaeobs lenda Porler Vnda Thompson llhy Stamps ze Zoeller Ann Langford n Ellison rnie DeMoss iarla Lilrhen rky Boyd nel Teel ebby Easley 2bbie Carroll lesle Deubner zney Marlar ona Bailey jarkie Mahoney judi Hadshey Beth Lohr Lueinda Hillhouse Laura Peete Linda Bigger l,aVernejones FIFTH ROW' Connie Grisham Cindy Cwman janila Herrin Cindy Davis Sharon Daniel Connie Brown Debbie Hobough Charrne Baker Sheila Arnold Valerie Bear Lorrie Miller Cheryl Edwards Dionne Drummond Terry Montgomery Paula Hardwieh Debbie Slrielelin jaekie Rice Lisa Wade Sharon Sims Cheryl Moon Debbie Pedigo Gae Wade Sheryl Barnes Cindy Willingham Trudy Thornbrough Lois Kyrias Debbie Darr Judy Cisneros Dannie Marsh W Y 4 i N -a OFFICERS Len to Right: Cheryl Miller, lieutenant Betlayjantes, lieutenant Seaoter Dam, eaptain Debbie Hamilton, lieutenant Kim Armftrong, lieutenant Take several hours of practice, a few blis- ters, and enthusiasm, and mix, The result is 107 Dixie Darlings. Besides performing at B-team football games, the Dixie Darlings decorated the B- team players' lockers to boost pride in the team. Also, they attended home varsity games to rally the varsity to victory. To raise money for their annual hayride and coke party for the Southern Belles, they had a coke bottle sale making 3240. They also sold Colonel banner pins to Colonels of all ages. The blisters were acquired as the girls marched in the Labor Day, Homecoming, and Christmas parades. However, the enthusiasm sprang from a deep pride within each girl, commonly called 'KColone1 Spirit. Mn. jualy Hdffli1'0H, yontar, works as lm the girl.: do. ianuel looks on with .rpirit ie unng apqn mlb, MA NA GERS Lap To Right: jeri Ray Diana Stubblqqeld Lil Wagoner Lzka Trwatlmn Ma rgarel MfElhanqy ,- n - Pride, Practice and Preeisio 74 l. ,, , FRONT ROW: Paula Hall Sheri Carnes Shelley Kirby Debbie Mulkey Cathy Stovall SECOND ROW: Karen Ritchie Lyn Hansen Cindy Kuntz Charlotte Herron Sandy Dillard Robbin Jensen Kathy Bowen Pam Robinson Sara Holtke Liz Bryant Theresa White Jan Dudley Laura McCurry THIRD ROW.' Sue Stacy Janet Bradshaw Penny Campbell Marilyn Smothers Janet Fuller Mary Forsyth Susan Rosson Susan Barrios Janie Watson Teri Lovelady Allison Adams Bobby Eudy Chris Patterson Debbie West Judy Kopczynski 5 FOURTH RC Linda Mclver Shirley Carp Diana Mont Jackie Presley Marsha Foste Cynthia Chea Janeen Wiser Melody Mixe Carol Sullivai Jean Ryan Linda Thrash Linda Williai Cindy Morga Denise DuV: Sande Spreng Debbie Biggc Theresa Estre Patty Mason oduoe Perfection A lot of hard work is involved in being a Southern Belle. Every afternoon practice is held until 6 oiclock where the members learn new routines, and practice old ones. One of the projects each year of the Belles is to sell football banners. They also sold Colonel Booster pins, and miniature footballs that have The South Shall Rise Again and Garland-7, South Garland-14 written on them. Besides performing at all the football and basketball games, the Belles participated in the Homecoming, Christmas and Labor Day parades. To help promote spirit, they sponsored 'fColor Dayv in which all students were to wear red, white, and blue. The football boys lockers were decorated by the Belles, as well as the halls for the Garland-South Garland game. Spirit food was furnished to the foot- ball players in the form of cakes, cookies, and other foods prepared by the Belles. They were also in charge of the programs for the Colonel Ball. Bobbie Eudy was named Belle of the Year at the annual Belle Ball. BELOW' Southern Belle Ween are: fleff lo Rzglzzl Paula Hall, ILieulenant,' Sberi Camesg Lieulenuntq Shelb' Kirby. Caplamy Debble M ulkey, I.ieufeneml,' Callvy Stovall, Lieulen- 11712. Soallrem Belleyf RIGHT' The Belles add enllauxiarm la the many 1141 rallies. BELOW' Belle: dzlfmeer that praelicing kirkr and turm even- tualbf bemmef a Juitcafe routine. BELOW RIGHT' Cathy Slmzall mneenlratex on .vetting a good example hr the Belles. TOP LEFT' Belle fnanagen' To Rzglalj FRONT ROW' Kay Myers, Denise Lindley, Betxy Brown. TOP ROW: Virki Cremlaaw, jill Starling, judy Burrif. BOTTOM LEFT' Diane Montgomery Jellf banners al break. F? Seniriess i Boost Southern Spirit Colonel jim Thomas holelr the eolonel flag while Senlrier Jalule ana' students Jing the alma mater. 78 l Adding spirit to pep rallies and football games, the Sentries and Colonel never failed to come through with their Southern flag and victory bell. The main money making project ofthe Sentries was sponsoring a victory dance after the South Garland-Garland game. The ap- proximate 55-4OO earned went towards ob- taining a new flag with a libertas on it, and a new victory bell. Besides participating in the Labor Day and Homecoming parades, the members helped decorate the gym for the pep rally before the Homecoming bonfire. Mr. Gerald McMullen sponsored the Sentries this year for the Hrst time. ABOVE: Sentrier are: Io Rzglafl Brian Aboezl, jef Hdfkffl, Tony Cimeros, jim Thomarg colonel, Rober! Yar- brough, Randy Awral, and Mark Flannery, ealofain. Fellowsloio of Clirirlian Ailoleifes Offers Spiritual Guidance SOUTH GARLAND HIGH SCH ' la Hvf2Em!5Ef!iHE!'l V H475 FRONT ROW David jobnron L to R: Ronnie Miller joe Hall Mike Bowler Dan jolinfon Tim Blevinf TOP ROW Robert Wilq L 10 R-' jolyn Biar Larry Barry Sanz Rutfell Daryl Diwif Kevin Sf-ygw Frank Haladay Paul MfClw,g Eric William Mark Beeli ,ffm Weaver Roger Dinzsdle john Pierron Rirlzard Sekrnidl Kenny Quesenberry fE.' Here lie the remain: of a good rnonqf-making proj- enting it was a real barb. BELOW: Coaeb joe Moore es guidanee and yzonaorsliqo hr FCA, Gary Bar-rig Roger Monk Lerlie Mile: Sieve Dawk Meeting monthly, the FCA provided Chris- tian fellowship. Helping others was another objective of the club. They aided in collecting money for the March of Dimes and raised money for a needy institution. Early in the year, the officers of FCA at- tended a breakfast at the Baker Hotel. ln March, the club had a special guest speaker. The election of next year's officers was held at a summer conference. Randy Brown Kirn Sirnpfon Mike Hendrickr jay Bums Ricky Rutledge Brad Miller john Mirlielle Twain MeGuire jarh Gardner barry Marlin Randy A gee Ronald Baker DenniJ Lopif Mark Bryan! I. C. T. evelops ccupational Skills Preparing students for useful employment in occupations of their choice is the main pur- pose of Industrial Cooperative Training. Each student develops basic skills in the fields of Trade, lndustry, and Health. During the year I.C.T. students sold candy as a money raising project and hosted a fall meeting for area seven I,C.T. students. During the months of March and April they attended a District con- test and a State contest. The year was ended with a spring employer-employee banquet. FRONT ROW fly? lo rzghlls Swan Derqybeny Barbara Seekamp Karen Dotreli Sue Wilkem janet Henderson Tanya Rogm Diane jafoby SECOND ROW: johnson Grisham Boo North Slqhen Tlaompfon Larry Lenamond Ricky Patman jay Bailey Tommy Cuff Stan GrimJL Tom Whitle THIRD RO Lanjf I-lark, Bradlq Goo Bilbf Gay Rifkyjohmo jerrel! Arme Mike Donib Danny john Gary Brown Mike Gen! David Ruff J, - ,.- 4 . 7- M OFFICERS FRONT ROW UW lo rlghtf' janet Hena'er.von, lreasurer Barhara Seekamp. xgl, at armf Swan Derryherry, Sffffldljf BA CK ROW' Larry Lenamorzd, vieejlrefidenl Mr. jimmy Whittle, adoifor Tommy Cummingi, prafidenl Who me, a grease monkey? aJh.f Sieve Thompson Wilhelm prepare: hr her future a.f a denial a,fJiJlant wilh Dr. james Moore. V. O.E. Develop Leadership ir QL to RJ FRONT ROW: Vieki Bond Brenda Dam Kay Herring Liz Gregoire Sandra Thomar Sara Carpenter MIDDLE ROV' Mary Marfhall Patty Wilfon Dori! Case jill Thompion Vielai StampJ Sandi Sydow Gale Turker Cheryl Edwards Cynthia Howland BA CK ROW: Cheryl Epinette Debbie Shoemaker Sharon Hardwiek -joyee Cummings Seott Hamilton Lynn Lee MarJha Burlefon .judy Groffman Sherry Britt Carrie Hirlar VOE Jludentf enjoy a demonstration on perxonal development given lay M r.r. jean Q' the Barliizon Sehool W' Modeling. ftice Education z Burleson, 4 VOE Jludenl employed al Garland Bank and Trusl is fuperviyed . Henerilta Allen and Mr. jim Smith. Publishing one of the greatest aids to South Garland students, VOE edited the Reveille with the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all SG students, For monthly meetings, the SG chapter of VOE met with the Garland chapter. At the first of March, club members en- tered area contests at El Centro and the Baker Hotel. These contests were concerned with all phases of office work, Later in the spring, state contests were held in San Antonio. As the highlight of the year, VOE mem- bers invited their employers to an Employee- Employer Banquet at the Holiday Inn. The purpose of this banquet was to show apprecia- tion to the employers for making the year a success. VOE OFFICERS QL - Rl FRONT ROW: Brenda Davis, Vire Prefidenlg Mrf. Dixie Orlen, Spensarg Sara Cmjzenler, Carreymndirzg Sefretary. BACK ROW: Debbie Shoemaker. Rerording Serrelaryghjoyre Cummingf, Hiflariarzg Seat! Hamil- l0n, Preyidemg Lynn Lee, Rqiorlerg Darii Crue, Treasurer. E WX 1 E- lise, VD D.E.C.A. Celebrates Twent -fifth Year A A fx .. 1 'ir-1 FRONT ROW UM to rightjs Sherry Payton Cathy Myers Shirley Chandler Linda Riley joyee Chandler Marry Harrif janet Dam Sandra Delgado Margie Miller SECOND ROW' Dehorah York Swan Thomas jean Rohimon Phyllis Lyom Patq Wilkerfon jamie Shurnate Dorzk Watoon jeanne Chafe Cheryl MeCormiek Lynn Hookf Donna Vamer Freda Stevem THIRD R 0 W: Randy Buehanan Robert Foote Gary jenkins Dale Smith Robert Kirkland Philly: Moxeley Aubrey Zahqnik Stqhen Baghy Dirkie Elcy Clinton johmon john Barry Larry Case Donnie Burkhart Carl Striler Viftor Peters KTIUIIQ AI X W0 gk 'QQX , 3 S ' , wr ' A T L LEFT' Darling lil' onhf par! of jean R0bf7lJ07l,.f job at The Nook, BELOW: Deborah York demomtraler her Jaleymamhyr qualifier al Geniek. OFFICERS Ury? lo rzghlls Randy Buchanan, oireprefidenz Mary Harrzk, reporter ,ff I riaking a small amount of profit, DECA vides S.G. students with a means of buying necessities of school life at the DECA lcstore. Working two at a time, each of the students in DECA worked a week in the kstore. Designed to develop future leaders for mar- ng and distribution, DECA is the only na- ial youth organization operating through 'lic schools to attract students to careers in se areas. In February, members entered tests concerning their areas of interest such tdvertising, job interview, and display. joyce Chandler, secretary-treasurer Cheryl MeCormiek, hzktorian Carl Siriler, prexidenl IV. B, Head. spomor M R Develops In ight intc FRONT ROW Lap 10 Rlghzs Paul Poovey Gary Grinsread Tom Whitley Sandie Sydow Dana Magee SECOND ROW: David Ruff Ronnie Spangle Larry Case john Hackworrh Billy Gay THIRD ROW: Steve Ruff Ronnie Wall Gary Dubose BACK ROW, .yzonmrys Mr, George Spinks Mr. Loy Odom Mr. Al Carter Mr. John Brown Ianufacturing and Production -ee zu 'M harm! ..I ' ' t - ' f .ad 1771-75 YO L' XV., M ' aff fffwp GF? 2712 fem' f., -' L' I- A A4 1' 417:-5 L 5 2? !i?J-SVICWJ in 4.L'2fffV 'WX' 'HLQG-I af 'P fi '. 45. ywffm M we By going on field trips to several firms, In- dustrial Arts' students gained an insight to modern manufacturing and production. Their trips consisted of going to Plastic Manufactur- ing Company in Garland, General Motors In- corporated at Arlington, Ottis Engineering in Carrollton, and the Southwestern Tool Expo- sition at Market Hall. As their money making projects, the club sold Colonel Plaques and cut strips of plastic for a local firm. In October, the club entered a float with the Three Little Pigs as their theme in the Homecoming parade. Beginning in Decem- ber, the members visited the Veterans Hospi- tal each month and took cookies to the pa- tients. Ending the year was the Texas Indus- trial Arts Students Convention in Austin. ' The Wok, alias Steve, taker a quirk nap before lbe Homecoming parade. TOM .' I. C. T. memoen make a lar! minute cheek own the Homeroming parade. Future Nurses Preparing fc FRONT ROW: CL lo RJ Linda Barrel! -janire Fisher, Re- porter Rhonda Oliver, Vice Pmidenl BACK ROW' Paula Nichob Carobn Mambo!! Herlinda Caslro Marina Liltle Michelle Moms, President joyre Gibson Members ofthe Future Nurses participated in a Get Aquaintedn party at the beginning of the year. They also participated in the Homecoming parade, and were awarded first place in the car division with their entry titled, Humpty-Dumpty in the hospital. During the year, the club members toured Baylor Hospital and the Baylor University School of Nursing. Another trip was taken tc the Scottish Rite Hospital. Delegates attended the Texas Association of Careers for Health in Austin, Texas. In December, a Christmas party was held for the members and the club presented Christmas gifts to a disabled nurse. As the main money making project of the year, the members sold candy, A Navy nurse was also presented as a speaker at one of the meetings, and later a Mother-Daughter tea was held. M rs. Betty Williams, Szpomor. edical Careers B0 VE LEFT' Future Nurse: memlaerx enjoy rqfrerbmenh at 'ir Cbriytmas parg. ABOVE R1GHT'jan Millzgan pun ' finishing touebef on Humpq-Dumptyk rar bwre the vmeeoming pamek. BELOW LEFT' The fmkbed pmdurt Fed a fm' prize in the 1227 diwlfion. Future Homemakers Learn and Praetic FRONT ROW: CL to RJ Befky King Sandy Gannuwoy Virkiejafner Joyce Gibron Lupe Castro BACK ROW: CL to RJ Karen Owenr April Payne Debbie Reynoldr Albuon Young Linda Arthur Lorendn Pickard Patrifiajones Diane Emmanuel One of the main money making of the Future Homemalcers of America year was' to sell cookbooks, Novc through February. They also sold brown November. The club members participated ir Homecoming parade with a decorated c which the officers rode. Besides the regular meetings held, thc also attended an all-city inter-school! meeting in March, as well as area and FHA meetings. 90 l 1e Arts of Homemakmg BACK ROW: KL to RD Virkyjumex, Parlimentarian joyee Gibmn, Treasurer Becky King, First Vice Praridenl Frame: Littlefield, Reporter Future Farmers Projects Prove FRONT ROW.- fLejt to Righty Gary Mitchell jackie Brooks jimmy Evan.: Mitchell Welrh Dennilf Afhberry Terry Higgx Donald Hall Bobby Fields james Walls Mike McEntee Bobby Ro5e Gary Pugh SECOND ROW' Mike Maron Mark Bofwell Dirkie Cunningham Randy Stewart Harl Latham Monte Furrh Doyle Wilton Clarance Homer David Buneh Rodney Snow Ru.rJell Walker Brute King N 5 THIRD ROW: jimmy Waggoner Rithard Roan Arron Waxhbum William Fortner jimmy Claton Danny Wiley Gregg West Donny Welk Gilbert Hall Bobby Willzk jarne: Suitf Bobby Kyriaf janm Cunningha. BA CK ROW: jerry Barbee, adoz Larry Halley Steve Bag larry Hooks Ray Dodd Glenn Comer Skyiperjonar johnny Roland Terry Phiwr Lynn Ward Roger Shipley Drotitable Each member of the Future Farmers had a project which they worked on all year. They selected animals to work with such as calves, pigs, or chickens. Many shows were entered by the FFA such as the Fort Worth Stock Show, where they en- tered the Poultry judging Contest. FFA mem- bers entered 3 dairy animals, 7 lambs, and 18 beef heifers. Three dairy animals were also en- tered in the San Antonio Stock Show. In February, the FFA entered a livestock and dairy judging contest. One of the mem- bers, Russell Walker, entered a Calf Scramble Contest in which the winner won 3200 to pur- chase another calf to raise for the next year. A Meat Judging Contest was held in April at the Garland Safeway Store. Also in March, a local show was held. The FFA entered an area Dairy livestock and poultry contest in Commerce at East Texas State. ii , s 'S ix, FFA Officers ore: to Rzglrtj FRONT ROW: Russell Walker, sentinel, Glenn Conner, his- loriong Teny Phwr, pmident, Skyzperjoner, 1firej1re.videnl,' BA CK ROW' Larry Hooks, chap- laingjohnny Roland, secretory' Roy Dodd, reporlerg Steve Bog, mwurer, and Bobby Willir, .ver- ond vice prexidenl. Falaee Teacbevfrx Develop ualities of Leadership FRONT ROW: Lep to Rzghlx Terry Wilson Diane Dawson Linda Whittington Debbie Frazier Beth Jordon Jeri Ray Karen Lacy Barbara Tadlock SECOND RO IV' Denece Mitchell Pam Weller Sherrie Collins Kay Shipley Diana Stubblefield Marsha Duke Rosary Hernandez Mary Hernandez THIRD ROW: jean Caskey Elaine Spears Mary Ann Vantlervort Elessa Wells Mary Tomlinson Linda Collingsworrh janet Cooper Chris Eklof Denise Davis Loise Lipscombe FOURTH ROW: Linda Parker Marsha Foster jean Mayerhoff Diann Turner Kay Cantrell Karen Moses Ellen Reed Dana Hall Libby Bagwell M135 Sbenjf Simpron, rbanror, .refs a gona' example fer teaclaefr lo be, Spenror, Mfr. Catherine Buram, beQ7J lo under- stand live art W' tearbing, Wx '-nr D-,Q e Mitrbell, Gail Swearingen, and Tina Mitchel! lake time 'r ny'reJbmentJ during a get-acquaintedparq. 'lean Caskey, historian Linda Parker, parliamentarian Denise Davis, vice-president Marsha Foster, treasurer jeri Ray, secretary Kay Cantrell, -,,......--b-- A president Beginning the year with a tea, the Future Teachers of America introduced the new members to the various roles of the club. In late October, the club planned the activities for American Education Week and gave an all day tea for the teachers. In March, the state F,T.A. Convention was held in Houston. Then along with the Student Council, F.T.A. baked cookies and provided the teachers with goodies for Teachers Appreciation Week. Later in the spring, the members went to ele- mentary schools for Observation Day. In May, the club had a luncheon in honor of the senior members. To raise funds during the year, the club sold chignons and brownies. OFFICERS, bp To Rzgh! Showhoaterf Enthusiasm Lead. FRONT ROW Lefi to Right: Daryl Daoif Cathy Neill Dehhie Barjiela' Shelly Kirhy Eddie Rogerx SECOND ROW? Dan Cumrriim Patty While Dehra Hojey Paula Furr Paula Hall Davidjohmon THIRD ROW: Reggie Langflorz Palzy Borer: Donna Newlorn Mary Boren Terri Bufhanan Jdmtif Rohertf FOURTH ROW' Paul Shellon Miller MrClure Bohhy Genlry Rumi Rohemon Are you .fure you :aid your Wdllff was lwenlypur inehef o Excellence Each month during the year the Colonel Chorus had a party. One evening in Octo- ber they sold eggs as a money-raising proj- ect and ended the day with a pizza party at the Community Center Annex. December brought Christmas dinner at the Country Dinner Playhousef' Bowling and skating enlivened january and Febru- ary. Concerts were given for students as well as the public. Highlights of the fall sched- ule were the pop concert and Christmas concert. The month of March brought excite- ment with the approaching UIL contest. An April tour to Galveston preceded the musical, Oklahomaf, A banquet at the end of May concluded the year. Sbelb Kirby, Donna Newsom, Debra Horny, and Sara Cafpenler begin working on new mum. LEFT' Sandy Wbiltinglon lbinkr it? time hr new xhoelarer. ABOVE: Who, me?, Mn Bo -jungle! I 'm usualbf called Daryl Daw. A Cappella .. -g+- - ... FRONT ROW Lep to Right: Paula Reed Annette Ron Debra Hosey Catby Neill Debby Eafley Jann Hill Vicki Bond Beverb' Lyonx Carol Gregoire jill Ballard SECOND ROW' jamie DeMo5J Patty Boren Eloise Lysfornbe Patty Wbite Cindy Kaufman Debbie Hobbs Donna Newyom Cbarlenejarkron THIRD ROW: Mike Haney Reggie Langyton Daryl Dam Gary Thompson joejoiner Cathy Stovall Suzanne Gwrtb Linda Parker Susan Cole FOURTI: Steve Ada Paul Skel Steve Greg jerry join. Dan Cum Carl Tayi Bobby Ga Robert Fu jamex Rol S . be ' f ' vi ' A ,,,, V -. f-,, + 1 -'f ' ' ' 'f ' 1 S . , , A, 1' RQW -judy Daoix Linda Collingswortly Rod Amex Rlgbll- jan Donilaue Paula Fun larry Neoil Bavjgla' Ghnda Allen Paula Hall Danny Fearx Lindley Sheryl Wilmn Ring' Robemon David Graem Rahman Slwelbf Kirby Eddie Rogers Woody Bryan Vjlmn Debbie Umy David-jolomon Roy Strawn jdnuej Mary Boren Sandy Whittington Andy MeVay 9 Dgubljn Cindy Newman Robert Pauling ffm Sharon Simmx 7 LW? Amy Riekey FOURTH ROW' Upmye, David Barth THIRD ROW: Miller McClure VD R0 WI. Gbfnda Slrmley jamie Hargus X , :N- R S 2 Y Mrf. Beth Baekux, .fponfor y W Mzxeel Choir' anel Soztthemairef .lj FRONT ROW' Ley? to Right: Debbie Barjield Ladonna Beggx Debbie Collin.: Donna Maeon Beverb Miller Dee Newman Sharon Manley Patti Rosxon Patriria Adams Debbie Pulliam Debbie Plank Betty Harris SECOND ROW Gina jaeobJ Norma Shyrley Telinajones Opal Daniel Barbara Young jo Lynn Allen Charla Litehen Sherry Milex Swan Gqzson Pat MeGahee Melzlua Rwhing Rhonda Shumate THIRD ROW: Naomi Antle Debbie Graem Cynthia Reea'y Nellie Smith Shelbjackron Norma Saulterx Sandra jarkron jamie Shumate Susan Wagner Mrx. Beth Baekm Debbie Strieklin Charlotte Hall A flux - FRONT ROW Lef7 to Right: Dorma Frazier Connie Brown Rhonda Langston Louanne Couthrann Mikah Mitrhell Donna Willik Karen johnson Diane Lynn Valerie Morphir Susan Hurrhingf janet Heslwood jan Murphy Diane Grace Connie Barlenfield SECOND RO W' Gae Wade Lynn Lee Paul Hardwiek Cathy Carroll Donna Auhel Ruth Beeler Rene Fox Cindy Beaurnonl Nanny Marlar Paula Dunean Debra MeCaleh Gena Pior Cindy Gilliland Ira Wallace H THIRD ROW' Terry Biney Nalhan Anile Gary Taylor Bill Tefend Ronnie Box Rirky Fenler Philyr Ruxxarn Randy Carxon Sarnrny Rusxell john Hun! Sandy Whiltinglon Randy Crawhra' Nathaniel Harris Riehard Young Brian Rirkert David Graem ver-K ,ai 2 ' 5 iffi' lfli 1 nf? nlw.-MX S 101 1 Band Pro iding umber One Musi- FRONT ROW QL to Ry' Margaret Bogert Carol jones Denife johnson Debbi Daniel Candie Holland Dana Bolton Tina Mitchell janice jonef DeRhonda Allen Louanne Couthran SECOND ROW: Mona Varner Betxy ,Crom Lynda Gordan Steve Van Winkle Paul Meggf Deanne Tomlinfon Philip Runom Steve McDonald Kathy Bonel Karen Owens Barbara Beaird Sandra Hunt Beth Varner Dawn Simpxon janie Robins jw DuBoJe THIRD ROW' Duana Travik jill Daugherty Carol Hiltfon Dana Bankf Becky Phems Lee Sadler David Bdggdfbf Richard Lee janet Raglin Buddy Adarm jared Kelley Rick Hammer Suanne Groukopf Beth johnson Ray Dodd Roy McRae Bilb Kulwicki Mike Moulder Dale Wommack Maribn Hoye Hazel Heinen Ellen Howard Sharon Heqfurth julian Reed FOURTH ROW' Vickie lame! Cindy Howard Shervy Britton Lorraine Phehn Nancy Cody Mary Gaiza Rhonda Davik Bob Brown Gene White Greg Miller Hal Richards Toppy Hill jerry Arivett Sharon Wen Steve Pascoe Mark BeJhear5 Terry Clark Glenn Rogan jimmy Brewer jejj' White johnny Perry Hank Hutker Suzanne Schmidt Robert Hall Paul Flanagan Kim Harrik Bryant Boren Cheryl Ulrich BA CK ROV' Sandy McKee Guy McCrary Mark jordan john Hamer Thornai Fletcher Bill Boren joey Morton Alan Brown john Dailey Alan Chandler Bryan Shelley David Webb Donald BarneJ Chuck Waller Randy jonei Pele Ziegler Tom Upton Frank jarnef Danny Runell Steve Mobley Steve Schultz james Mumhy john Burkard Becky Allen Mr. Arthur Bama goomor and director or umber One Colonels f... -l 'K A' , 1.- X .,i,.1'J 1 44 ' 4' 2 '- Band members add yiirit to the pay? ralliar of the year, f aswr' -ff A . igi-rfM s' f'f'-5 an ,. ' ' J .4-.W K , What is the reward for long hours of' prac- ticing and marching after school? The answer is a first division rating in the UH. Marching Contest and Sweepstakes. Besides adding spirit to the many pep rallies ofthe year, the band marched through the Homecoming and Christmas parades, and performed at half time during football season. In an effort to replace money to clubs and organizations after the robbery at SG, the band presented a concert in an all-school as- sembly. After football season, the band mainly con- centrated on concert music. , 103 I0 RIGHT' Dana Bolton, DWIILTE johnson, Renee Fox, Alan Chandler see lhemselm in pirluref Q' hand pmrlire. BELOW' Under Mr. Bur- nardk direftian, john Burhart, james Murphy, Stew Mohley and Danny Rum!! work on Inva-gaddw da-vida fir a hand mnrerl. ..,,.N Lg 'VW , ,-fL 4 .9 . WN WV 5 f 'f- ' Lx: N WW' ' ,, ,,,. I KV in l , 5 ' f hhh 1 is 1 J h n 4 Band Success Comes From Hard Work LEFT' Alan Chandler and Brian Shelley rnarrh long hourr in lhe hot Jun. BOTTOM LEFT' Mr. Barnard inrtruelf flu- dentr ,hr a number one round BOTTOM RIGHT' The handlf conlrihulion lo the door context ofjhs enfouragernenl to the Colonelr. 06 Royal Masque Players ABOVE RIGHT: Mn. judy Anthony, Jipanyor. ABOVE LEFT' Drama Stua'ent5,jameJ Robertf, Mary Baren andjen- nie Pbillys leam that praftife 13 the key to a gaodprodurtion. BELOW RIGHT: Paula Witt lzktem intentbf as .fine Ill' coached on bow to get the fifeling arms. Learn to Communicat I Ill 5 hrough Acting of the many projects of the Drama this year was to provide announcers at ,G football games, They also provided the er and mistress of ceremonies for the nel Ball. the spring, the Drama department pres- l its second annual repertory season of act plays, which were given to different es. These plays were directed, cast, and ed by the Drama students. The fall pro- on of the year was A Different Drum- tch year the club participates in four or speech and drama tournaments, and at' one play a month at such places as SMU, ts Baptist College, and Theater Three. ' also spent the day at SMU to observe 'is Carnousty. V ie members participated in the Home- ng parade and also had a Christmas party 1 by Steve Gatti. ieir entry in the Mardi Gras was a fort- ielling booth. At the end of the year, a Banquet was held where awards such as the Best Actorw and the Best Actressi' were given. Memberr are. QL to RD julie Harrikon Wendy Wheeler jerry Athlgf Diane Burnt Robin jenren Chuck MeGowen Bobby Gentry Kay Shqzley Mary Hernandez Nanty Penfeld Debbie Pulliam Robert Pauling Donna Aubel Shelley Kirby Donna Newson Sylvia Eoehfn jo Allen Kathy Bond janeen Wiseman Eddie Rogers famed Roberti Charlotte Hatchett jennie Phillip: Roiie Hernamkz Diane Turner joe joiner Terry Wilton Marlin Walton Sharon Montgomery Steve Gatti Debbi Reed Cathy Willtey Cathy Carroll Robert Fuqua Steve Dallrnan Tereia Phillibr Karen ,johmon David Berry Lana Glareoeh Maxine Lowe john Harhnerr Mary Boren Alire Crozier Beverb Hodgeon jean Cox Donna White 107 National Thespian Society Begin Its First Year FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Newrom Calby Carroll jeanne Swindell Wendy Wheeler Patti Manuel Callay Neill Lana Glunroek SECOND ROW: Teray Wilton Carrera' Wireman Debbi Daniel Terera Pbillyu THIRD ROW: Cindy Muriek Carol Hiltton Bobby Genhy james' Robertr joe-joiner julianna Holmei FOURTH ROW: Muay Boren Brure Werfbrook Daoid Graem jon Steele Miller McClure Having at least ten points required for membership, thirty-three new National Thes- pians pledged at a formal ceremony in janu- ary, I promise to uphold the aims and ideals of the International Thespian Society. As a Thespian, I pledge my best efforts given to me as a member of the Theater Arts depart- ment of my school. I shall accept criticism, disappointments and promotions with humil- ity and obedience. I shall govern my words and my actions in order to promote the high- est standards of conduct at all times so that I will be worthy of the honor of Thespian membershipf' 108 ABOVE: M rr. judy Anllyony, Woman RIGHT' Bruce Westbrook talki lo new memberr during ini- tiation. iflffffwi my A.. 4' Q if 5 ff 1 Libertas: Encourages Creative Work .WHTN M- , 'rrr s bfi 0 -S, it e . 5 9, , no , .,,,' Talented students each year sub- mit their creative works to be pub- lished in Libertas. This literary mag- azine contains poems, prose, and art- work done by the students of SG. The main purpose of this maga- zine is to encourage individuality by expression of the students ideas and opinions in various forms. Each year the Libertas is distribut- ed in the spring and is sponsored by the English Department. Selection of material for the Libertas is done by the selected staff. Mr. Hiokman, sponror L to R Beth johnson, Poetry Down Show, Proie Donny Mann, Prose Cindy Musirk, Poeny Diane Urevy, Editor Mr. Hickman, Sponsor l09 Ari Clzzh Artists Develop Creativity Club Learning to express themselves through painting and similar artwork is one of the main interests of members of the Art Club. This kind of creativity earned them third place on their Homecoming float, titled, Uncle Remus Storiesf' The club's Christmas float, ti- tled, United Under One Stari' also earned the club a third place Win. The purpose of the Art Club is to further interest in the field of art. Members ofthe Art Club participate in painting sessions where they learn through practice. 'I10 FRONT ROW QL lo Rl: joyfe Brook Janie Wade Mn. Dorothy Wallhall, fponror Gyle Boyd MIDDLE ROW' jane! Hayner Rhonda Burleion Vifhi Wife Gary Bmy Tony Vanderhilz Sufie Smith Dennii Kiney BA CK ROW' Randy Smllh jerrell Taylor john Burleam' Ruity Hallam john Sauer Mirhelle Ewen Kelley Pullon Mn. Dorothy Wallhall, iponror, fnithes a ing in Ar! flax. E Debate Team Exercises Quick Thinking 'E RIGHT' Mir: Barbara Kerr cbefkv ber 1BOVE.' Yvonne Smith loakf over 4 debate FRONT ROW: Rene Fox Lynn Owen Debbie Wallare BA CK ROW' Tim Reilb Debbie Daniel Rurrell Vardell NOT PICTURED Yvonne Smith Bryant Boren Autumn didnit bring many tOuf- naments for debaters, but with spring came many chances for the debate team to display their abilities. The debate topic for the year was that the Federal Government should establish, finance, and administer air andfor water pollution programs in the United States. Taking the topic seriously, most of the debaters have become very involved with finding solutions to the questions resulting from the ecological situation. Plantation Times S tajjf Reports Mrs Carmyn Douglas ymng ponmr ff the paper FRONT ROW LEFT to RIGHT: Shamn Monzgomezy Peggy Beaumonl Cindy Mwirk BA CK ROW: Randy Gannaway ,judy Finnegan Cathy Wiljey Sara Hallke Beth jolmmn Laffy Ruzbeqfard jean Adam Mama Lundy wary 14 Juthern News Cindy Mufirk, I editor Suxan Satrbell, new! editor Beverb Hayei, club editor Laura Downer, fill ynonsor ry' the larry Rutbejord, Cathy Wiki? .lean Afidmf' amlttant editor copy ediief mg '8 fd'f0' Randy Gannaway, Sharon Montgomery, Sara Holtlze, Jpdffl' editor feature editor society editor Judy Finnegan, Peggy Beaumont, Mdftid Lundy, extbange editor advertising manager mutant advertising manager Publishing the school paper every two weeks, the Plantation Times staff works dili- gently to make each paper better than the last. Each issue was sent to the interscholastic League Press Association for rank. Four issues of the Plantation Times were edited by juniors trying out for editor ofthe 1971-1972 paper. A.F.S. Promotes World Brotherhood i I A 4 J' Er? TOP: Mn. Barham Collins, rpomor of AFS. BOTTOM.' Sheryl Wilron and Charles Colton were the sludenly ohosen to represent South Garland in the A.F.S. program, For the first time, South Garland had an American Field Service Committee consistng of all representatives from each language club. After the excellent response of the student body to bring the first foreign exchange stu- dent, Steve Gatti, to South Garland, this com- mittee was formed to plan activities for raising money to bring another foreign exchange stu- dent to South Garland to promote internation- al brotherhood, and explain the aspects of the American Field Services to the youth and adults of Garland. Through this program, two South Garland students, Sheryl Wilson and Charles Cotton have chances of being foreign exchange students 'during the summer. 'II4 ABOVE: Pam Weller, .fed Humphrey, john Crump, Diane Uyrey, and Doug Roe. NOT PIC7 13 Mary Tomlimon. sidenfs Council Schedules Colonel Ball l. Q 5 1 Q 1 ,. 4 1 x Q i 1 1 1 N1 f- 'TM r. Turrenline a'e1fole1 lime in beQJing willy lhe efidmtk Counfil. FRONT ROW Smoler Dam Daryl Dam LEFT to RIGHT: Mirbelle Morris Gary Bray juan' Kmrczyski Swan Wagner Mark Flannery Cile Dam Ty Hughes Tommy Cummings SECOND ROW: Cindy Mufick Sammy Rum!! Car! Stilen Kay Canlrell Gary Cariker Larry Case Cynlbia Smilb Clint Brown THIRD ROW: Sbelg Kirby David Yarbarougb Larry Lenamand Consisting of presidents from each club, the President's Council spends many hours to make the Colonel Ball the highlight of the year. Each club was assigned certain responsi- bilities such as publicity, refreshments, decora- tions, and entertainment. Reber! Fuqua Scot! Hamilton Roger Dirrudle Charley Bell Rager Monk Terry Pbmfr Linda Parker Tippy Hill Tany Ciineraf 5 6 x ' 1 N S ITHLETICS act as one of the stim- lants for instilling Colonel pride. Lecause the athletes exhibit pride fhether they win or lose, they give ie students of South Garland an ex- ellent example to follow. K i Colonels o, Colonels Fight, Since South Garland was founded 6 years ago, the words Colonels go, Colonels fight, Colonels winw have been an essential part of the Colonel fight song, but have not necessarily pertained to the football team - at least not the last two words. The year 1970 was different however, Led by Coach of the Year -james Harris, Defensive Player of the Year Larry Tate, and a host of other all-district selections, the South Gar- land Colonels swept through District 13-AAAA with the district title. They went on to win the bi-district championship before being stopped in the regional play-offs. Pre-season forecasts by the experts placed the Colonels in 7th place of the eight teams in their dis- trict. But the Seniors of 71 had decided a year earlier to dedicate themselves to having a winning football team in 1970 and this dedication paid off as they im- pressed all their opponents not only with their talent, but also with their deep pride for their school, All students of South Garland can now be more proud of their football team because they did go, they did fight, and They DID WINY ACROSS: Clint Brown going for another tackle agninit Sher- man. BELOW: Charlet Hilton dim into end zone fhr touchdown against Greenville. Us . LMA 5 A A . .. .VM xx ,fav , A I N N' 'jig V. W. xx N i ,xf J K N. A 77, iffy ..., cdfgf-W CCM Q s e s aaa ans., S , - - 1 it Wt t 1 K J Q- K ' .3 ef, its .NN L can .3 M I --fr .gc .Ks feta. t ' ' C C 7 X' it , My U ,K K, mm , Alu A Vi hs. ,,tpQ.i Kiki a .., mwp.:i..,V H: ' W' gs t I Wie ,L A ',,,,A-Y , '. - ,ggi s ze--' V V -X ,.: Q- 1, ,gm en. '- f 'I18 COLO ELS WIN. LEFT: Glenn Boyd leokr wer the defense di be prepares I0 cal! the Jlgmzli. BELOW: Rex Merrell lynx ball away from el refezzer 9 Meet Fort Players W1th r1de BOTTOM ROW' QL lo RJ Andrew Young Charlef Hilton Gordon jenkins Don Euam Paul Page Terry Brown Harold Krannig Glen Brimmage Danny Lyke SECOND ROW' David Holeombe Sammy Runell Lin Tyler jimmy Nifholron Cha rlas Thompfon Gary Hunter 'I20 QL to RJ Doug McClung Clint Brown David Lee Rex Merrell Kenny Quefenberry Sieve Davis Mike Nelson THIRD ROW: QL Paul MrClung Roger Dinudle Bobby Day Rirhard Arnold Frank Noniy Randy Gannaway Lindsay Vaughn Glenn Boyd Kimbal Simpxon lo RJ .fu 4 rs 1 Gary Holcomb Tim Mills Kevin Quexenberry john Biar FOURTH ROW' QL john Hunt Ricky Rutledge Larry Tale Mark McComar john Washington jw' Magee Audie Bellah jay Munly Glenn Wallf Alonzo MeCraney john Lucio to RD SG. 20 Sunset 7 13 Carter 6 14 Garland 7 34 ' Pearce 13 50 Denison 6 22 Greenville 18 26 Lake Highlands 7 6 Paris 5 7 Sherman 15 14 Richardson 10 18 Texarkana 14 21 Corsicana 29 ABOVE: Coaches hr llae 1970-71 Varfizy joolball team are: BOTTOM ROW: QL to Rl, Pete Grubb, jarnei Harrzk, bead roaeb, and Ed Miller. SECOND ROW' QL lo Rl, Bob Prife, jim Dodson, and Raymond Haas. LEFT' A Strong dejenfe was reyzomiblejbr many oietorief during lbe year. Here, it 13 led by Tim Milly Q67l, Larry Tate, and Kenny Quexenbervy Q14l. SUNSET AT S.G. . . . first game . . . Sunset . . . good start . . . new quarterback . . . Glenn Boyd . . . same halfback . . , Charles Hilton . , . 170 yards on 19 carries . . . Boyd passes . . . Hilton slashes . . . Defense outstanding . . . Merrett, Tate, Quesenberry, Brown, Muncy, stand out . . . Colonels take opener 20-7. S.G. AT CARTER . . . 2nd game . . . S.G. wants to keep up win- ning ways . , . no disappointment . . . Hil- ton's out . . . Washingtonis not . . . Defense stands out again . . . S.G. takes another . . . 13-6. S.G. AT GARLAND . . . Battle for city championship . . . Garland the winner the last two years . . . game starts late . . . referees fail to show up . . . Colonels start early . . . Boyd passes to Gannaway . . . gives Colonels 6-0 lead . . . lead short-lived . . . Owls drive 5 yards to take 7-6 lead . . . S.G.'s turn now . . . Washington bolts over from the 1 for 12-7 lead . . . Colonels add safe- ty . . . pluck Owls 14-7. PEARCE AT S.G. S.G. rolling now Rolling so well that something sets in . . . something called over- confidence Colonels losing 13-7 in 3rd quarter S.G. finds itself . .. drives 69 yards for go-aheadv touchdown . . . another long drive . . , Hilton hits paydirt from the 2 . .. Colonels lead 21-15 . . . Colonels score twice more as the result of interceptions by Washington and Merrett . . . win 34-15. S.G. AT DENISON Colonels out to continue winning ways . . . this time there is no doubt as to the victory . . . three scores for S.G. in 1st quarter while Denison runs two plays . . . Colonels add an- other touchdown in 2nd quarter on 22 yard pass to Vaughn . . . lead at the half 29-O . . . 2nd half as good as lst . . . Hilton adds his 3rd touchdown of the game capping an 88 yard drive . . . Andrew Young gets final touchdown after an interception by Merrett . . . Colonels take another 50-6. 122 ,i Colonels Take First Five OPPOSITE PAGE: Harold Krannzlg barrely over lbe goal line hr a louelodown agaiml Pearre. BELOW LEFT' Tim MillJ Q67j, Rex Merrell 1425, and Randy Gannaway f85j converge on a Bzkon oall farrier THIS PAGE: LEFT: jay? Magee ffrugglef for extra yardage agaiml Pam. BELOW: An unidenlfed Colonel tryv up a Garland Owl running bark, 123 Colonels End Season at 9 1 RIGHT: Danny Lyke oreakr into the clear agaiml Lake Hzgblands. LOWER RIGHT.' Charley Hilton f24Q, Kenny Quefenbewy Q1 41, and Rex Merrell 1421, beg? early other lo the loeker room ajier a tough game. UPPER RIGHT' Magee f87j walelaer lbe Colonely ada' anoth- er louflzdown agaimt Lake Hzghlanaff. LOWER RIGHT' Greenville hawaek fan find no where to go agaimt Colonel defense led by Randy Gannaway f85l and Gary Holeomoe 1662. GREENVILLE AT S.G. Battle for district leadership . . . Lions unde- feated and ranked 9th in the state . . . Colo- nels up to task . . . defense causes early fumble by Lions on the Greenville 43 yard line . . . Colonels drive down field for touchdown . . . lead 6-0 . . . Colonels add safety to lead 8-0 . . . Colonels get ball again . . . drive down field to 27 yard line . . . Boydfs 27 yard pass to Magee makes it 15-0 . . . final Colonel touch- down comes on fake punt in 3rd quarter . , . 18 points by Greenville not enough . . . Colo- nels take 1st place 22-18. S.G. AT LAKE HIGHLANDS Second battle in two weeks for first place . . . winner takes one game lead in district . . . Colonels score 1st . . . lead 6-0 at the half. . . Lyke starts scoring in second half to make it 12-0 . . . teams trade touchdowns at end of 3rd quarter . . . 4th period score 18-7 . . . Colonels score again on 16 yard run by Merrett . . . de- fense stops four Wildcat drives . . . Colonels take 7th in a row 26-7. PARIS AT S.G. Homecoming 1970 . . . Colonels with history of bad luck on this night . . . this night no ex- ception . . . Paris dominates all statistics . . . 201 yards to S.Gfs 91 . . . 14 first downs to S.G.'s 6 . . . one big play for Colonels . . . Boydis 32 yard pass to Rex Merrett for lone touchdown Colonel defense stops two long drives by Paris . . . Colonels survive 6-3. S.G. AT SHERMAN Game number 9 . . . Colonels high for this one . . . could sew up district title with victory . , . Bearcats also high for their homecoming . . . game played roughly . . . Colonels held to 54 yards rushing Boyd passes for 132 yards . . . also five interceptions . . . Bearcats ride Eric Kellyfs two field goals and jerry Bo- mar's passing and running . . . Clint Brownfs 16 tackles not enough . . . Colonels drop first game of season 13-7. RICHARDSON AT S.G. 10th game of season . . . usually the last one of season for S.G ..,. but maybe not this year . . . a win will send Colonels into state playoffs . . . 1st half ends with Colonels losing 10-0 . . . maybe this will be the last game of the year . . . but the Colonels look like a dif- ferent team in the 2nd half. . . on their first possession the Colonels drive 53 yards to make the score 7-10 . . . Colonels get the ball again on their own 5 . . . 6 minutes later the Colonels have gone ahead 14-10 . . . tackle by Richard Arnold in last minute saves game . . . S.G. takes district championship 14-10. 'I25 arsity Participates in Pla offs S.G. AT TEXARKANA 1st bi-district championship game for Colo- nels S.G. designated as underdogs S.G. is the underdog for 57 minutes . , , Colo- nels get ball with 3:27 left trailing 14-12 . . . S.G. moves ball to the 27 yard line with the aid of several penalties . . . Boyd passes to Vaughn for the score . . . Colonels still trail- ing 14-13 . . . S.G. must get ball back again with 1:48 left , . . Clint Brown boots ball . . . Dennis Loftis falls on it at the 49 yard line . . . Colonels have another chance . . . Boyd moves ball to 43 yard line . . . bomb time again . . . Boyd find Magee on 3 yard line . . . 3 plays later Lyke pounds over . , . Colonels take bi-district championship 18-14. CORSICANA AT SG. Another step for Colonels . . . Regional cham- pionship . . . Colonels are picked to win by a point . . . with 3:38 left in 1st half Colonels are leading by 8 points, 15-7 . . . at the half the Colonels are losing after two quick Tiger touchdowns . . . Corsicana scores again in sec- ond half . . . Colonels now down 29-15 , . . S.G. drives 63 yards to the 12 yard line . . . Boyd passes to Magee for score . . . Colonels still trailing 29-21 S.G. gets ball again with only 1:19 remaining in game . . . Quesenberry directs team to the 38 yard line before disaster strikes . . . an interception . . . Colonelis hopes are killed . . . but Colonel spirit still lives after a great season. l 1 UPPER RIGHT' jeff Magee pulls in a pats agaiml Corrirana. RIGHT' jay Mumy high-Jteylv il into the dear ugaiml Corri- camz. ,.v 1-xt!!-311191 . wan 4 Q f La W t W I .,t M . , 6 Lfi' h , W ,V A , Ml tm Ten Colonels Win Honor Washington - Sajifzgf Dallas Mention 'im Mills - Guard ,ll-District rages if lk 'V 'iii V ' A-:ll .-'b 1115: V , -542: .fm y Quescnberry - Defeme ik istrict Honorable :ntion ietro Larry Tate - Tafkle Defensive Player of the Year All-Metro All-Greater Dallas 'H-Quai Harold Krannig - Fulllzark AllADistricr Clint Brown - Guarzi Def End All-District fborh waysj All-Greater Dallas Qguardl Frank Norris - Guard All-District Bobby Day - Center All-District All-Greater Dallas Ricky Rutledge - Tarkle All-District Honorable Q ir f 9 Q3 1 X Charles ifiufon - Hal we R T H Alai:-Cr? Honorablcgb A O fl N A mp 0,09 127 B-Team Suffers 2 7 Season M BOTTOM ROW' QL fa RJ Ronny Miller jeff Eubank.r Kenny Hilton Leslie Miley Donald Pieree Robert Wiley Bob Pierfon Dorranre Patterxon Pat Arrington Paul Taylor Randy A gee SECOND ROW: Q Kevin Shaw Bren Brawley jack Gardner jimmy Webb Danny Eoam Ronnie Novak Daryl DEVILS' Mike Hendrirkr Lto RJ Ricky Artbor Ronald Baker Daoidjobnson Lance Nix Cbarlex Bell Gary Burrlk THIRD ROW: QL -jerry Harrir jamex Sager jerry Lemons Steve Anderxen David Dennis jay Banu George Waxbington jobn Hogan Rirky Cbeatbam Tim Blevim Twain MtGuire Mike Bowlef Larry Bag to RD S.G. 20 Carter 26 Garland 34 Pearce 36 Denison 6 Greenville 6 Lake Highlands 6 Paris 0 Sherman 6 Richardson After winning two of their first four games, the Colonel B-team lost their last five games and ended up with a disappointing 2-7 record. The two victories for the Colonels included a 34-14 win over Pearce and a 56-0 conquest of Denison. Although the B-team's won-loss per- centage was well below 500, they did have some fine individual talent. Brent Brawley and Ronnie Miller led the ground corps for the light Colonels, Brawley picking up 504 yards while Miller added 280. .lack Gardner led the offense from the quarterback position and Steve Andersen led the team in scoring. Next year the light Colonels will move up to either the Varsity Team or the junior Var- sity Team. They will start with a new team, and a hope for a better year. OPPOSITE PA GE: The readies he the 1970-1971 B-Team are fl. to Rl Don, Nimmo, Frank Reid, head mark, and joe Moore, UPPER LEFT' Brent Brawley trier ta elude an on- rushing lineman. LEFT 1 Sieve Andenen fnakei one ofbzk nine eatehef hr lhe year. 129 I E. L. ,, M, A 5 130 For junior Varxiiy A Year of Learning ,.u...a .1 Animal- -.. u...a BOTTOM ROW: QL 10 Ry Eric William jerry Card Buddy Morgan Dennix Loj9i5 Gary Baxkelt Larry Taylor Mike Hagen Daoid Finney Robby Dildy jeronimo Cavazos Peter DeKoelJ Rodney Rom SECOND ROW: KL to RJ Mike Rainey Tony DePolo Rirky Farmer Reagan Moon Don Ersary David Lewif Frank Holaday Mark Beetf Mark Bryan Dennis Brown jack Frasier Dan johnson Henry Aflaley Larry Marlin Mark Flynf THIRD ROW.' QL Rirhard Srbrnidt Danny Debord Roy MrElhaney Henry Erwin joe Hall Barry Pearoek Rirky Lewis Randy Brown john Malhiao Lame Lexlie Larry Beaverf Randy Vonderbeid Tom Merrzfeld Paul Haynex lo RJ 34 is ,H ll W A in V L V' Q W AKV' 'TAA' if ww fi! A ' L.. f agp, A f f .' .M ' ,fi ,wp ,, 's I I WV A KW? if ' 9 R . eeee ' ,, ' ,, iff w ' QW' ' l' ' ' 'X R424 i R ' eii 5 . Pgfemipnwh, , ,.- 4 H i M flax , IZ , , A, V, , V .VT1 ,N Q' ll oiree W ff l 173-hz H . , n ,,. '-i.+,f 13, g -fe . '-.,, yryf iyyqg ig. I .. ,En V-fn. 455, 3,1 , vii .5 , H I The 1970-1971 football season was an un- successful one in one sense for the junior Varsity, but a successful one in another sense. It was unsuccessful in that the j.Vfs lost all their games by Counts of 59-20 to Lake High- lands, 12-0 to Denton, and 24-14 to Richard- son. The season was successful, however, in that the players on this team acquired valuable experience and training that will help them when they move up to the Varsity next year. Due to their abbreviated schedule, members of the junior Varsity also played in the B-team games. ABOVE: Dan johnson if wrapped up by lhe defense, BELOW: A Ligh! Colonel ball mrrier is Jwarmed over by white jerfeyr. l L1 slits' mo . A 'I ' 'A pf , ' , , .Q M 0 H ,VV.,V 1 4, . ,M AV,, ,V VW 5 pt A W W www- 1 W - N . . ,ww 'fa-..,' we , ... 1 t 1111- . . . 'gqsfalmm f A J ., Lr ' H Y aa. ? ve' I ., M ' '-a-.few - M' ' 1 f,.5if.1e' Q' -1+ ef' . .. -is i -wr fi 5-r,,m,. t -A aww-3, . W. ., M U sg v,M,afRwQm5?w faq 'f'M 'i www W f f Q 7 ' I .IM , A .V,h . -, -,f fwiiwf .ellie W gff', bsP3' Wmxff. Xi-1 T 'ef W- a 1 -1 . - 9 A , K ' f+. ,ef f ' l. 1' ',.QMWW ' y 3 . . ,, , ,A , ,, A t a, M M Q 'XZ . - f - x iflfie .Q .-aes We've Got Spirit 99 L to R: Cathy Neill Paula Furr Cile Davix Suxie Penyman Bonnie Burehjqela' janet Seekamp jane! Terry jackie DeA nnent ...fwvu RIGHT' Vaniq cheerleader: reyzresenl the K Calanels in the Labor Day parade. UPPER LEF'ITjonel Terry urgerjunion lo yell during a pq? mlb. UPPER RIGHT' Colonel Cile Dum ronfronh Owl Bonnie Burrlfjqeld at the pep mlb bwre line South Garland - Garlondgame. LOWER LEFT' Colonel Jpiril in acnon. Varsity cheerleaders for the 1970 1971 year at South Garland kept up the fine tradition of S.G. cheerleaders. At the S.M.U. cheerleading school during the summer, they won five first place ribbons along with a spirit stick. During the football season, the cheerleaders had various activities including decorating the stadium, painting signs, conducting the pep rallies, and performing in skits. The end of football season is not the end of the cheerleaders' duties. They also paint signs for the basketball team and cook for the players. The sponsor for the SG. cheerleaders is Mrs. Kathleen james. ', ,,, Y, ,,,, ,,, ,. ride Is Our Business KNEELINGI QL to RD Sandy Ganmzway Sherrie Rodgerf Kim-janet STANDING: QL lo Rl Carexre Wixeman Cathy Morton Brenda Mumy 4 Competing with nineteen other groups, the B-team cheerleaders returned to South Gar- land from the SMU Cheerleading School in true Colonel style. They brought back two first place ribbons, two second place ribbons, and one third place ribbon. During football season, the girls painted signs and provided spirit at B-team games. Then, the cheerleaders baked for the B-team and Varsity basketball teams and decorated the boys, lockers. Now, haw did that yell go? mbsf B-Team rheerleuden. Dedication Is Colonel Trademark Coach Clayton Brooks, with a hustling de- fensive corps and a disciplined offense paced by the district's leading scorer, senior Keith Sullivan, led the Varsity Colonels to a 9-5 dis- trict mark and an 18-14 season record. In addi- tion to Sullivan, the Colonels were paced by seniors Joel Dyess and Charles Swanson on a team which emphasized hustle and pride. Charles Swanson flies jbr a flashy lay-up. 5 Cagers Score Successful Season y 136 , BOTTOM ROW: QL to RI Charles Swanson Rzmell Mayerhojj' Edward Allen Terryjones Wayne Gremminger TOP ROW' CL to RJ Lirzdxay Vaughn Mike Campbell Brad Miller joel Dyen Keilh Sullivan Charles Cotlen Coach Clayton Brooks RIGHT' Charle5 Cotlen 'jumjzxhrjoyu aJjoel Dym aim.: for zhe baxhez. S.G. 46 Forfeit 64 71 66 59 56 67 68 61 52 56 55 73 74 80 60 67 70 83 58 67 73 82 46 60 80 86 62 77 83 Abilene Cooper Abilene High Bishop Dunne Grady Spruce South Grand Prairie Terrell High Mesquite Bishop Dunne Mesquite Samuells Arlington Lake Highlands Garland Grand Prairie Irving Hillcrest Richardson Jesuit Pearce Denison Greenville Lake Highlands Paris Sherman Richardson Pearce Denison Greenville Lake Highlands Paris Sherman Richardson Keith Sullivan, lhe diylrirfx leading Jmrer, milf iwo pointr. 7 Individual Talent Makes a Winner m Clwlff Swfwm K 3 , A. W Keith swim , 4 in I . 1 u Rum!! Muyerbw Mike Campbell 4 A i I 1 Q- i ' 5 1 R if ii -gif'-ill - is -if 1 X4 XA it uf J i -Si- 40 Light Colonels Work for Future BO TTOM R0 Wx QL zo Rl Mike Rainey Rieky Wbirker jark Gardner Rayjoner Walter Simi jerry Card Larry Baly TOP ROW' CL ta RD Sammy Rune!! Mike Coke Mike Wilion Gearge Washington Rodney Errlev Brian fGooberj Abbe!! David Beaq David Bratlon Mike Fodge The Light Colonels, combining the leader- ship and experience of a couple of juniors and the talent of the sophomores, put together a 7-7 district slate. The B-cagers suffered a slow start in pre-district action but reached their peak during district battle. Ligbt Coloneli Mike Wilmn, Brian Abbe!! 1205, and George Waebington ronlro! lbe baardr 115. Parii. Bishop Dunne Mesquite Bishop Dunne Mesquite Garland Grand Prairie Irving Jesuit Pearce Denison Greenville Lake Highlands Paris Sherman Richardson Pearce Denison Greenville Lake Highlands Paris Sherman Richardson TOP LEFT Rodney Euler blorkr that but rwree dzkagreer LEFT Duwd Benq 44 wim pwilmn on lbe rebound att Rodney Efdes and Gaob look on 42 S BOTTOM ROW: CL lo RJ jay? Hart Cbarlef Alexander Gilbert Freeman Dpn Evans TOP ROW' QL lo RJ Don Dam Monte Monkees Kenny Quefenberry Teny Brown jay Burm Coaeb Bill Gran! G. Golfers Depend on Depth Maybe I blew on it, it would go an in, says Kenny Quesenber- ry. Don Daw? :bmw a pewrt gay swing. Conrmtmtion Lef? arm Jlmzgbl Hama' ahead Wadaa ,pf - M' ,,- ,. Golf is a game of concentration and skill along with a lot of patience and walking. Sand traps, ponds, and rough are obstacles that the golfer must evade if he is to register a good score. The S.G. golf team this year was one of great depth: eight players to fill five positionsg however, a district title seemed very unlikely as Richardson and Sherman appeared to be very tough obstacles to overcome. The weak point of the team was their inconsistency. The best performers were sophomore Gilbert Free- man, junior Kenny Quesenberry, and seniors Don Davis, and Charles Alexander. Sand fill: flee air df Don Evam altemplf lo remove blk ball from a rand imp. I43 S.G. Netters Rack Up Points TOP RO W' QL lo RJ Brad Coleman Bilbf Rideout Don Roooinr Roger Monk Rirlmrd Hooker Tony Czlrneros Coach Don Nirnrno BOTTOM ROW' P4151 Omo Peggy Enom Suzanne Haacr Nino Rormcy LE Tennis, although not one ofthe most pop- ular sports, is one ofthe most grueling of all sports. It is a game which requires great physi- cal and mental quickness. The outlook for the S.G. tennis team this year was very good with Richardson set as the toughest opposition. The strong point of this team, which had six returning lettermen, was experienceg but a shortage of players hurt the team's chances of a district title. S.G.,s best tennis players in the boy's division were soph- omore Brad Coleman and junior Don Rob- bins. Senior Nina Ramsey led the girls, divi- sion. RIGHT' Roger Monk fruit that ez litlle rnoulb aftion lJeQ7.f the Jwing. :vp My A QQ fff'5if+ f yas. f2??1f,-5512? A , 1 .ni X .f-nw' Q1 4, A .L:Q359g'-fyigvf f in gg ' L ' Z 'M 0, rf' 4 EW? wwf M, 1 hfmvf M 5 1 1 iv , K A .fe-'T wg :jf 5 22.50 q,..,- ,f aw 1 W1 , 25 ' A ,A , Hp , fs.. . f4.: v ww? ,' - ff-- - , ' ' ' I -'ff-'fm-1 ' ',fM.-f,Q4,,' w I If - f v x,, . -w w f 'f ,, QQ wise my Determination Anchor Tracksters BOTTOM ROW: THIRD ROW: QL to RJ QL to RJ David MfSwain Bruce Brooks Dennit Granger joe Roberts john MeGowan Brent Brawley Kenny Wilkenson Mike Cqze Charles MeGowan Frank Norris Paul Page Clive Holland Bill Aeker Danny Landrum Roger Hankey - Kenny Hilton Eddie Morphis john Mathias Rex Merrett Steve Samrnons jw' Hackett Inrry Tate Gary Burris SECOND ROW: john Biar CL to RJ '- -1 Davidjohmon FOURTH ROW Barry Pearoek CL to RJ Ronny Miller Rieky Rutledge Dan johnson Tony Liseio Dennis Loftis Rirky Cheathem Kevin Quesenherry Tim Mills james Roberts Dewey Whiyield Ricky Nelson jay Burns Keith Rusk john Hunt Erie Williams joel Dyets Tony DePolo George Washington Donnie Burkhart Mike Wilson jf Magee john Willie Washington 1 46 I si an Q 'Ft' I' A 5,4 Whether performing in the sprints or in the field events, a member of a track team has to have great determination Because these players are usually performing under ex- treme pressure, they also need poise and self- confidence. The 1971 South Garland Track Team was lcd by All-State performer john Washington, who led the Colonels in the sprints and hurdles. Other top performers were: Danny Lyke - broad jumpg Danny Landrum - 880 yard rung and Dan johnson - 440 yard run. BOTTOM LEFT' Bill Aeker leaver Jhoes hehind out leaves har Jlanding, TOP RIGHT' Ricky Rutledge hurh the discus loward the heavens. BOTTOM RIGHT' No ohrtaelek loo great hrjohn Willie Washington. TU . .. ' . 'YQ , - wen. I U 'sw K A -04 7'f 'f Ys 55 ' 'ze...:. T T ' - , , K ' ..r.. . . , 2 a . . K, K f r ,ay , --New -:W assed: -f-wg: 'I47 Baseball I Happens Every Sprmg 5 R 1 2 F 1' 01,6 I YQ VY Of ycywx BOTTOM ROW.- QL to RD jim Weaver Clint Brown Bill Acher Harold Kranmg David Yarbrough Brad Collim Bruce Warthrooh SECOND ROW' QL to RJ Randy Gannaway Paul MoClung Steve Dawlr at 9 JW Leonara' Rieharal Schmid: Greg Prexton Lanee Leslie TOP ROW? CL to RJ Bilb Nagel Delbert Murray Glenn Spivey Mike Keyf Charlet Thonzpfon jimmy Regan Coach joe Moore RIGHT' Charlex Thompoon eonnectx. Baseball is a game of fundamentals. With good hitting, pitching and fielding, a team can usually look forward to an excellent season. Stolen bases, hit and runs, and squeeze plays all add excitement to this, America's national sport. Eight players returned from last yearis sec- ond place team to pace the 1971 baseball club. Pitching was the weak point of this team which had good hitting and a good infield. The top performers for the team were Clint Brown, Randy Gannaway, and jeff Leonard. LEFT' Clin! Brown prmfex Delber! Murray could me more .Weed BELOW LEFT: Brad Collins awaib a pw fly. 149 l 0 Us Lxl X, 1Wi31!: 5 ,.m,h .. .. IONORS are given to those students whom both He student body and faculty feel have sewed South iarland in true Southern spirit. fi wx, , 3 P353 . , T' 'fm A 1Qi22g1'3f7' ywlfyfbk - i ww I ' 1.3 I 'xi 'Iii - ' - ,. ' -243' 5 5 3 va? X.. gH'x. YF fl , 545: 4533 ' 'wr' T I It 5, if 'Zi' ,W 5 ,V - 117529 T I V K3 5 1 f .,,ff1i'iQi2e1g1f'Q V ' - W, T'i'M?,,,,,,,,.. I k ' 'JQVI A s 1' K- w ff H f , M ,- ' m + ' 4 ' ' Colonel and His Lad 'W COLONEL: Laffy Tale Colonel and His Lady is the highest honor any Senior can receive. Voted by the entire school, the announcement of the winners took place at the Colonel Ball. Chosen from six nominees, this year's Colonel was Larry Tate and Colonel's Lady was Cile Davis. Us llx I I COLONELCS' LADY: Cile Davis Larry has been on the varsity football team for two years. He served as co-captain of the team this year. Cile has been a varsity cheerleader for two years. She was chosen All SGHS both her Sophomore and junior year. 4 Colonel and ady Nominees 'I-i +n-4... N joy Muncy Roger Monk . ,k,, Ao , Clint Brown junkie Defi men! Xi ' A .23 A Q Au.. 1, -' 6:2 4 I if A s Af.. f ' Suyie Perijymim Cynthia Smith an Homecoming Queen vrted hy Dan Cummim, Cathy ww Ufjqfidlbl frowned at the Caronalion Ball. Cathy rereiver a rongmlulatovy km from her father. Presented during halftime of the game be- tween Paris and S.G., was Cathy Stovall, this yearls Homecoming Queen. The six nominees were escorted onto the field by their fathers. Cathy received a bouquet of roses and a kiss from Tony Cisneros, student council presi- dent. The official crowning took place at the Coronation Ball. Cathy has served on the Southern Belles for two years. This year she was one of the lieutenants for the Belles. 157 Homecoming Queen Nominees 1 33 E V .af kW,. 'bi gag-T' e,,, 3 S o Cflfbj' N eil! Melanie Clampett Donna Gardner jackie Defi rmmt Nominees for Homecoming Queen were selected by the varsity football team. The win- ner was chosen by vote ofthe entire school. Nominees were Melanie Clampett, jackie DeArment, Donna Gardner, Paula Hall, not pictured, and Cathy Neill. l 1 5 9 6 ? 5 Q 5 5 ? 3 3 3 3 s f E E 1 Q Z 2 2 3 , , ,, 1... W Mp-. ef Si 1, ?zf ., yi' f'579f5f7. 7? f X W1 , X ., , IZ W 3 LQ 3 f I gifs M 1' ' Ex as 5 WM. mmf' 0 A fm. ill , sf .-.3 . f Li fy. . W1 , -mji7,,i x4 f 'W X ,Q iw sf J vial 2 Q?-32,5 f, W, M ii' 12-:faux-v'4f.,,-.fin K S L' Vw. lfffiil . - Xvu,5'A .J 1 f, 5 g 3 ? when-. ., 'Iii I ,. .'fwYr:fM,:44r ,ZS 1, 421 ,N . A gi ,Lf 351 fi Xl ,,, '- ,! 7 a Q 1 5, . ww, .,.,,, L.. ,, 1 2 2 5 1 ? e , it ., , , , i,,,vM.-I. ,., , 3 1? 2: fi , gl :aw ,sf 4 f-ff 4? 5, If , A - 1 rc? wg W , 5 mx, , f , ' , , www' , W mm, gs. u ,S ,. Z , ,N 3 , i Iiywf ,f f ily M 45 ff f WF 'K K FV J 'vb N fm 1 1 L Y' EMU? 4 - vii' M r ,,v,, . M ,, ., gm, ,, ,H . V ,' r f if M, , , , , . . 5 in 14 ...ww 5 ': ,,.. . MOST FEMINTNE T MM AND MosT ATHLETIC T Melanie Clampett, - I Clint T TT A T T q +1 T H f wx Basketball Queen ,wil BASKETBALL QUEEN: Suyie Perfyman 'oted on through secret ballot by the bas- wall team, Susie Perryman was elected Bas- vall Queen. She also represented the team South Garland's nominee for Dr Pepper rnament Queen. I67 BEA ar of ,Q Q Ju fum H ,,f, 1, --Q, . W' -1 Wg ,,,x ,W -- 111531: J 'M ,Mm wwf sf H: 4 g 1 4 1 4 1 41 2 1 .. 1 A me , if' n ' lar? Z 215' 1 MTX - ii , .M , L Elf if as ' 'iiiffli 2!i2'l 1 ' 531, , . Mmsffa-'Y' 1: ' 'zglyg 'V-K1.QxQIn v .Jw if k. rw' ' , ,,,..gm a- - , 5 3 'w w in , 4? l,.,. 3 iff, V Q, ,f H - r K 2 . M iw C l 5 Y S 'I ' J gmfiff ,- , , ,fm f. , ffyqff , n fy 1 ' If-L f .. , .. 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She was also nominated for Colonel's Lady and Senior Class Favorite. Roger served on the Executive Council in 1971 as Vice-President, and as president of the Beta Club. He was also nominated for Colo- nel. Eight Seniors, four juniors and four Sopho- mores were chosen All SGHS. Students were nominated by the faculty. Nominations were based on scholastic ability, leadership, good citizenship, and general friendliness toward fellow students. Caro! I-Iimon Clint Brown wi Carol performed as the Drum Major in 1971. In 1970, she served as junior Class Secretary. Clint was a member ofthe Varsity Football team for two years. He served as Vice-President ofthe Senior Class in 1971 and as Key Club president, also, in 1971. Cathy was elected Homecoming Queen for 1971. As a member of the Southern Belles, she served as a Lieutenant in 1971. She was also the Vice-President of YFC in 1971. jim represented South Garland as the school mascot. He was elected Best Colonel Spiritw for 1971. He served as junior and Senior Class Reporter. Senior All SGHS Tony Cisneros W3 Pulgf Boren Patty served on the Student Council of 1971. She was also a member of the A Cappel- la and NHS in 1971. Tony served on the Executive Council as President in 1971. In 1971, he represented SG as a sentry and a member of NHS. 'I7 Junior All SGHS ja Charles Cotton Edwa rd Allen Tina M izchell 'I7 judy Czknerof Sophomore All SGHS Paul Meggf jed Humphrey Sf? g,,,,..'- K 9 , iff? K w - .nf . 4 L, , w.- , 2 45. x Puig' Manuel 'I77 78 QM LASSES may yell against each other in Competition Victoryf' However, South larlandis Fighting Colonel Spirit is best isplayed when Seniors, juniors, and bphomores forget their classifications to licome-Colonels and come together with V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! That's the Colonel's attle cryli' ., ,,,,.1l.........L..,,,. , 'I79 Q G .pf f., , A, f M If ,, - Mg, iggezzez w H m g M 1 m A:,' ,. y 03 Z Af- W, . , .. vm ' A ,, Ah QMQPW M' 1 A.-f.. an 0 1' ,mfzwf ,gm wma! 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After three years of continuous activities, we face the future unafraid and full of hopes. For we have proven to the world that we are able and qualified to accept the responsibilities of the world outside South Garland. l f i M. 4, 'W - .,. f 1 J 1 'r W 1 5? 4 1' fri T3 if w. my ' V' . , gg.. w , if a Sill 1 sf - i n Q .B Q -FT Ati'- , J, V g'...W Senior Clair Spomorrx Mrr. Elrie Carpenter, Coach Bob Prire, Mr. A! Carler, Mr. Donny Hirkrnan, Mrs. Darlene Worrell, Mrs. Nancy Fertilla. Bill Ackcr Allison Adams Buddy Adams jean Adams Marcie Adams Mike Alexander Randy Alfbrd Bobby AllCn Kurt Andersen jcrrell Armes Richard Arnold Linda Arthur Hank Ashley -Icrry Ashley jay Bailey Peggy Beaumont 'lack Beavers Audie Bellah K . sn- 'Vw Super Colonel challenger o Yellow Jdfkfl of a pep rolbffjanie Woman rlfufkler az foe zdea 'so' aan, vw QW othing Difticult I Ever Easy if 'trsvr 'wmv ro- 137' Q1 '57 fx, fe 1 '1 Nl Q E , 31 Cheryl Bellman Gloria Bishop jerry Black Kaye Blackwell Donna Blake Burnie Block jeff Bogerr Donna Bond Vicky Bond Patricia Booker Charlene Booker Mary Boren Parry Boren Kathy Bowen David Boyd Kenneth Boyd -Iacquelyn Bozeman Aper anather pounding mirlake, Slew Moblzfy and Tim Pmler mnrider a new drum-rlirk wallowing an Teresa Bragg Ricky Brandenburg Gary Bray Gail Brigham Glen Brimmagc Lonnie Brimmage Sherry Britt Joyce Brock Bruce Brooks Debra Brosc Clint Browr Gary Browr Rick Browr Terry Browr Woody Bryar Seniors All We E David Buchanan Terri Buchanan RI GH T: Steve Paxfoe diifovm being a Jenior zn valvey a lol of work. fv 7's Jb- e Q., Is Work Na' v- Nba Nix lkw asf? Q if 5 ,. 5 fr K 3 i I 4 all 'ia 4 h- A,,,V Q4 'N--.au '1 '1Y 'W' ia- LEFT: Mike Henry know mriefy ir the .goife M trouble 15, he mn? mm to work any in lon rfhedule, Randy Buchanan Marcia Bunch Andy Burchak Marsha Burleson -Iucly Burris Charlie Bush Shirley Byars Barbara Camara Penny Campbell Kay Cantrel Jimmie Capchart Gary Cariker Debbie Carlock Sheri Carnes Sara Carpenter Shirley Carpenter Cathy Caroll Doris Case ,lean Casltey 185 Frank Cash Herlinda Castro Marsha Cauclle Joyce Chandler jeanne Chase Cynthia Cheatham Linda Christian Tony Cisneros Melanie Clampett John Clark Beverly Coates Susan Cobble Susan Cole Brad Collins David Collinsworth Linda Collinsworth Randy Cooper Ronnie Couch Seniom Discovering merioa Nl? fr. 'lub' n-.-Q if ...Av w, fmfwgx QM? .ii-J, mpg: -1 its V, 53:-.5 5. - r -, - 1 An imide vim' of Amerim. April Coyle Tommy Commings Don Crawford Jimmy Crawford Vicki Crenshaw Larry Crosby Vicki Cuellar Joyce Cummings Steve Dallman Brenda Davis Daryl Davis Doyle Davis Cile Davis Daisy Daniel Denise Davis Don Davis rr ig ffl: ,, r--'L is 'I 87 . ',-- ETSF2 .- f L, D efggim Lorene Davis Diane Dawson Bobby Day jackie DeArment Ronny DePolo Susan Derryberry Mike DeWitt Rusty Dickens David Diggs Earl Dillard Roger Dimsdle Mike Donihoo Karen Dossett Sharen Dotson Mike Drury jan Dudley Scott Duke Don Duncan Denise Duval joel Dyess Susan Eddins 188 Allen Edwards Cheryl Edwards Dickie Eley Jackie Elmore Cheryl Epinetre Theresa Estrello Bobbie Eudy Lowery Evans Susan Fagan Richard Farr Ron Faughtenberry Vickie Fielding Janice Fisher Patsy Fischer Diane Flanagan Mark Flanery Thomas Fletcher UPPER LEFT My 8915 experzmenl and xii!! wrong, LEFT Mlke Drury ubmrbf edumllon in an cmd to Homemakmg the E S Wa Mary Forsyth Marsha Foster Diane Foulks Cathy Francis Randall Frierson Candy Frith Leslie Fulcher janet Fuller james Fulton Robert Fuqua Steve Gatti Randy Gannaway Donna Gardner Billy Gay Joyce Gibson FAR RIGHT' There was a chirken here just a minute ago! 5ayJ a'i5- mayed Sherri Carney. RIGHT' Pam Pirmla eajnlaim bow lo make a pie frail in 48 eary 51505. 190 Lana Glasscock Marsha Glazier Blanche Glynn Suzanne Goforth Kent Goldin Bradley Good Diane Grace David Gracm Aubrey Grandstaff Carrie Gray Liz Gregoire Stan Grimsley Gary Grinstead judy Grossman Eddie Grubbs ohn Hackworth Cin y Ha s cy Judy Halbert johnny Haley Paula Hall Roy Hall Tom Halsey Rusty Haltom Scott Hamilton Rick Hammer Anthony Hankey Sharon Hardwick David Hardy Larry Harkins David Harris SZIRIT: The Gnly a to Start the D jeff Hackett Kim Harris Mary Harris ,ag Mike Harris Nathaniel Harris Steve Hart Cynthia Hawkins -Jack Hawkins Beverly Hayes Debbie Haygood Marion Heifner janet Henderson Peggy Henley Mary Hernandez Kay Herring 'Hd' Charlotte Herron Linda Hill 'EW RIGHT: For Jenionf, involvement rontrilmtes to ybirit, and the yzirit growff FAR RIGHT: Southern Belle, Patty Matson, ,flaowf her yirit with that alwayf prefent Jmile. 192 Q QQMZD My ,wx vwv J 'fi Y Y q Ur Q 1 i X.: x i :L ni tl 130 -by Q., -num-A if' 4- sw-My Toppy Hill Carol Hirrson Sherry Hogge Stan Holberr Gary Holcomb Cindy Holly Nita Holsomback Lynn Hooks Richard Hooker joy Honeycurr Sherry Horner Debra Hosey Kai Hosu-up Caren Howingron Cunthia Howland Tyler Hughes Delores Hughey Terry Hurley Vicki Isaacs Candy lllingworth Charlene jackson Seniors Weare the Biggest and the Best . . . the Class of '7l! Earnestine Jackson John Jaykus Robbin Jensen Beth Johnson David Johnson , as-0 'MW Douglas Johnson Wi E Neal Johnson - . -v- ye-:rdf 55 Joe Joiner A Berry Jones 5-f Brenda Jones Carol Jones Carolyn Jones Janice Jones Ap ,N Kevin Jones no, Laura Jones Liz Kalingwski Jared Kelly Charlap Kines Becky King Glenna King 'HY' '1'-. 'Nd Shelley Kirby Judy Kapczynski Harold Kranny Cynthia Kumz Karen Lacy 'wig-gr 94 Robert Landress Danny Landrum Judy Laney Janice Lange Linda Lawhon Robert Ledford David Lee Joy Lee Larry Lenamond Jody Lenington Jeff Leonard Judy Lipe Eloise Lipscomb Johnnie Little Martha Little Francis Littlefield Charles Locklear Patty Loftus Timothy Logsdon Dawn Lohr Kathy Looney Donna Love Danny Lyke Dwayne Lynn Dana Magee Mike Manuel Mark Marcucci Mary Marshall Patti Mason Judy Manes Seniors We-fre Becky Matcj Debra McCalcb Doug McClung Paul McClung Mark McComas Cheryl McCormick Alonzo McCraney Guy McCrary Laura McCarry Marilyn McDaniel Danny Mclvcr Kay McKinnon Roger McLendon jim McNish Margie Miller RIGHT' Debbie Rive: think: Hal Richards 115' rute. FAR RIGHT' Hal tbinkr sa, too. 96 john Miller Karen Miller Randy Miller Robert Miller -Ian Milligan Tim Mills Shelia Millsap Gary Minter Melody Mixon Glenda Mobley Steve Mobley Sue Moffatt Roger Monk Monti Monkress Diana Montgomery David Mooneyham Lynda Moore Richard Moore janet Morgan Michele Morris Karen Moses Debbie Mulkey Jay Muncy Cindy Musick Delbert Murry Cathy Neill Larry Nevil Brenda Newman Cindy Newman james Nicholson 197 Victor Peters Becky Phelps jennifer Phillips Pamela Piccola janet Poarch Tim Prater Jody Pusateri Susie Rains Doug Raley Nina Ramsey Robert Ream Debbie Reed Paula Reed Janice Rewis Rhonda Oliver Barbara Padfield Sara Parker Linda Parker john Parks Ginger Parmer Steve Pascoe Sherry Payton Nancy Penfield Patti Perkins Susie Perryman Robert Rice Melvin Richards Linda Riley Deborah Reves james Roan jean Robinson .john Rogers Tanya Rogers Doug Roll David Ruff Steve Ruff Keith Rusk Sam Russell Larry Rutherford Rick Rutledge Jean Ryan Shirley Samford Randy Samuel Allen Saunders john Sasser Susan Satchell joe Schreiber Candy Scott Barbara Seekamp Ricky Sharp Dawn Shaw -Iacci Sheridan Brenda Shipley Tom Shirley Debbie Shoemaker Roy Shull jamie Shumate Doris Sims Margie Sims Danny Slagle Cynthia Smith Margie Smith Melton Smith Nellie Smith Ronny Spangle Pam Spangle Brenda Sorrels Marilyn Smothers Susie Smith Susan Spears Richard Speight Donald Sperling Lewis Spung Peggy Stage Vicki Stamps Susan Staring Jill Starling Dorothy Staten -Ion Steele Seniors Pride Makes the Difference 5r-'Wi 'K 5.1.1 -. mqh -,,4 .t 'J hu .......-.........M.,i...e... ....-..-. Q .ac 0, ik X , 524 7 V, 'K-uv A A ,, . .,.,, , M . Q 'S ee- - N-.!l1.wxHiLXQ3?. i . rw K - ' XSNAH Y .. T QQ. I -'xx A as it K ,yy i e 'ex . S S fi Q5 L - -5 I Fsgiesv-ss login Douglas Stewart Eugene Stewart Roy Stibbins Carl Striler Cathy Stovall Kay Sturclivant Keith Sullivan Jeanne Swindell Sandi Syclow Gary Talley Larry Tate vlerrell Taylor jim Thomas Sandra Thomas Susan Thomas Debbie Ticer Mary Tomlinson FAR LEFT' Talk about having your name up In lzgbtrf LEFT .' Senior! David Hardy and Scott Dukeproudbf dzrplay their newer! rreatian, the Super C0l07Z6'l,S Special Senion Let Toda Embrace the Past Witk Remembrance and the Future With Longing. Kahlil Gibrai Steve Trevathan Gale Tucker Lin Tyler Tom Upton W' Diane Usrey Us 44:41 Donna Varner Mona Varner Lindsay Vaughan Margaret Vaughan , N Lee Vaness uv l Lillian Wagoner Mike Walker :B l Roy Walker Eddie Walkowitz Lovie Wallace Sheri Wallace Martin Walton john Washington Doris Watson Janie Watson -,,,,,, David Webb .Iacci Webb james Webb egg Mark Webb Elissa Wells 'WG sv-' 'rect 's...t..-f 202 ' AQ 1 Robert Fuqua jamie Shumare jk... Ls. Toppy Hill and Cheryl Ulrich Aubrey Zabojnik .al 203 Seniom There's Alwa s a Time for Fun t ff 1 1 Zin-:.:p.:. 41 f f -Hlvivd 3 11744 Lmda Wessel james West Robert Westbrook Donna Whlte ,,,,,t Theresa Whxte Aff Wm Dewey Wh1tHeld Tom Wh1tley Lmda Wh1tt1ngton Pam Wh1tt1ngton NM Sandy Wh1tt1ngron 7:37 W it Vlcky WIICOX Sue W11k1HS Gml W1111ams Scott W1111ams in Mane W1l11s 204 ,gra- ,Q 'Y 4-av' Sn- ,wear 'VN -fv l I 'Swim' 1' I G45 'V S084 K. 3 if 5 Caprice Zachary Hal Richards james Willis Cathy Willsey Patty Wilson Janeen Wiseman Michael Withrow Paula Witt Steve Wolfe Debra Woods John Woods David Yarbrough Debbie York Gloria Young Karen Young Michael Young Roy Young Aubrey Zabojnik OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT' Dan Cummim andjanel Rogan look an aJ Mary Boren figurex the billjhr the napkins OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT' Q Superman Sam Rumll jkels lm Cheeriof. LEFT' jay Mumjy lil' loyal to 5 bath mum. if 205 L 1 1 1 6' F4 J -1 SSIIIII Ollllll 3355113 llllliila 83351831 I I iii'-I-il 9 'UIQH ' 206 ii 182 ii: 82: itz lk! 'WI Today stands before me a world of great treasures for so many things are now mine to be used Because now my old daydreams are capable of revealing a big beautiful world and a life that's brand new And I'll not leave my dreams behind in some study hall or between the pages of a textbook in some room But instead they'll be wings of great strength and great beauty to carry me through a life I can create and renew Yes today I am faced with the hopes of a lifetime as I leave school to do the things I must do For I know of the things that life means to me but I often wonder what life means to you '00 V 6' 7f'Y'7 'ij zfzf fy 4 Q ffyfjflf fyA!3!Q6f9f1f 15147 .Mffgffff ffyg, vlffbi Qa! 7 Wfgff 7-far ffwff dfgfkl 75757 af' !7ff!f'f7fflfffff If 5 XJAIL fj L5 ky fl' I 7 gff4'69f X7 V, 3'-X4 fffjfy ff, 7 ff f ,f V, 29 L! if! gi , X f , ' ffl!! f ,207 l an 425 T F f f , , xi iw A W., ELH5 '- X f , 1 If L 4 LJ! . a ,., . Q . .. . 1. vm. v-, .Q -0 junior Spirit rouses Interest nior Clan Sparzmri are: L T0 R: Mr. Loy Odom, M r, Bud Owen, Mrs. Sherry Hol- Jbeaai Mr. john Brown and Mr, Frank Reid NOT PICTURED it Mn. Marie wit, A spirit of school pride mixed with a :nse of caring . . . this is what it meant to e a junior of 71. We became involved 'ith life and those who share this world 'ith us. We yelled and screamed and knew the ride of being number one. We sold straw ats, made up pep rally skits, collected for rummage sale, and planned a junior rom. We were truly Colonels. But our pride did not keep us from ooping to help someone else. We held a hristmas Party for the people at Silver eaves and spent a day at the zoo with mme children. We became involved with eople. This was the year we learned more about ving and wrote about it in our philoso- hies of life. We are a Part of South Gar- nd and it has become a part of us. 209 Y 210 jzznioffsr B at... DAN MKIN Regina Abbe Brian Abbett Patricia Adams Ray Albright Renee Alford Becky Allen Edward Allen Suzanne Alsup Rod Amis Cheryl Anderson Debra Anderson Susan Arney Kim Armstrong S . Donna Aubel Al Axe Libby Bagwell Dana Banks Debbie Barneld Dianne Baria Terry Barker Donald Barnes Karen Barnes Susan Barrios David Barry Cyxghia Basye Nelda Baygnger BarbU!ftBeaigd Lynn Beardsley David Beary Show Your Spirit yu. an fl M fi 2. f H, . alia W .. ra fir! Ast' 'fi i. L x ...I 43 l 4 9? fl! Q 1 F U35 ij, , . A Y I ,. I 1 3 s ff- V ,yfx ,Tc 3 1 Q . v M I ur-f E ,,,,, N .A . . W ar , i f az. Q 5 'T Sharon Beckwith Ronnie Bell Linda Belman Cindy Berger Mark Beshcars Tim Biar Debbie Bigger Debbie Bigger Sherry Blanton Larry Boccaccio Dan Cummim and Gail Sweuringen boar! Calanelr and junmr rlmr funds by relfing rlmw hair. 'Q Margaret Bogart Dana Bolton Rodney Boney Bill Boren Bryant Boren Shelly Boring Ronnie Box Glen Boyd Pat Boyd Janet Bradshaw Burnett Brake Joni Brasiel Theresa Brewer Doug Brittin Betsy Brown Maxwell Smart, uliar Mit! Price, um hir :hae phone. 212 jzmiorrx Mood Run F ro .1 riou to Funn 'janet Bmdslauw. palienlb' azmm the rwreek rfefjfion Dcbra Brown Kathy Brown Kelly Brown Neel Brown Robert Brown Debbie Browning 'John Brush Liz Bryant jennifer Btbce Becky Buic- 213 214 Coach Laura Robmfon watflm Ilif junior flair ikii. B1xbb!eJ af' if Brmz' Wai'!brw1l2 rmllj rzunzkgr Danny Burchctt Bonnie Burchficlcl Donnie Burkhart Diane Burns ,john Caloprcr iw? jo Camluis Donna Campbell fx .rw Mike Campbell David Capp Randy Cargill -.-r' jzmiomx Junior Pep Up Spirit Ny ' ' .W m 1' C ., 1,6 V n:.wg'4d an '-11 Af, i L XKMHF i . 1 vi gi . 4 ..-6 J 'x I U9 L- , Q 1 Q ,-, f H1 ff? ,x,r , 'I I , , 'fi ' :Rs 4 , , .nv f Q, . C? C. , is uilana--..uni ' ' ,Q H, 6 .r K H f Y K V . -4.4 , 4 I - -fi ,J . ,g v -Q jo Carr .Jimmy Carroll Barbara Carter Larry Carter Larry Case Calvin Chamness Alan Chandler Shirley Chandler Liz Chapman Mary Chase Karen Chick Rose Chitty Sherlyn Christian Karen Clark Tim Clyburn Cathie Cole Debbie Collins Bobby Collinsworth Becky Collum Ricky Cook Terry Cookston Cathy Cooper janet Cooper Mike Cope Charles Cotten -lean Cox Loy Croley Elizabeth Crom Alice Crozier Dan Cummins 5 216 jzmiorss Happiness s sf' F Terry Barker knows ibut study ba!! im't hr studying. i ' K i A Terry Cummins Beverly Cunningham Debbie Daniel jill Daugherty Gary Davenport Debbie janet Kathy Scooter Steve Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis vi 4. K E5 ! 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Faye Peel Melody Peiffer jennifer Peters Terry Peters Terry Phifer 'ij' .gg Max Phillips Clark Phillips K, is Rickie Pierce f, K Lorenda Pickard Vinita Pickett Loretta Piercy Danny Pinckley Vickie Pollard Ronald Peevey Lynda Pepham P' I W, Gerry Potts I Q WM V ' .john Pouland it I -Iackie Presley I Qt f i ffy , ' 2, ' Rita Preston Mm Price 4 kkk 41 I use Y i f 1 ' A if of 1 Denise Pruitt Kenny Quesenberry janet Raglin Charles Ramph Nancy Ramsey 227 228 james Randall Jerri Ray Mike Ray Ellen Reed jimmy Reagan David Reid Verona Reynolds Donna Richardson Pam Rice Robert Rideout james Roberts .jane Roberts Danny Roberson Don Robins Karen Ritchie Randy Reddler Harold Robertson Laura Robinson Pam Robinson Rickey Roeger janet Rogan Eddie Rogers Annette Ross Susan Rossen Becky Scott janet Seekamp Steve Sammons Floyd Samders Patricia Sanders Diane Sasser juniors Class ,-45' Membership . f err S 5 af, ,fi C is - f til ..s f 'rf-f 3' TQ s A 1 if 1117 -A . +Tf,?Tf- . ' V '53 , i I ai Q. X L , 1 fini p an fir' X f an ff if i x QQ Y argest Ever at SG 5 ,, 'iff' 'xr 41,51 ri, f Susan Sasser Norma Saulters Tanya Scarboro Richard Schmidt Ronnie Schrick Suzanne Schmidt Byran Shelley Paul Shelton William Shelton Jimmy Sherron Glenda Shipley Tracy Shoemaker Duana Shutt Lisa Shields Kim Simpson 'Ienny Sims Stormy Sims Charlotte Sypes Dwayne Smallwind ,Iudy Smith Kevin Smith Tim Smith Yvonne Smith Randy Snapp Diane Spieght Glen Spivey Donna Sprecher Sande Sprong Sue Stacy Alvin Stepney 230 jmm Life Is Filled With Surprises Freda Stephens Sue Stewart Mark Stockman Ray Strawn Debbie Stricklin Diana Srubblefield Bobby Suits Van Sturdivant Carol Sullivan Gail Swearingen an sy air Barbara Tadlock Charles Tagliarino Carl Taylor Bill Teffend janet Terry Gary Thompson Patricia Thompson Steven Thompson Linda Thrash Gary Tipton Debbie Todd Bert Townsend Lisa Trevathan Rickey Tucker Duana Travis Cheryl Ulrick Linda Valdez Tony Vanderbuilt Peggy Vanderslice Steve Vanwinkle 9' nf f ' . I 'abeaal L X 5 4 ,Ma , 'C . E fb .w barry Martin takef a break, Paula Wagoner Susan Wagner Wanette Wagoner Randy Walker Susan Wallace Ken Waller Glenn Walls Lynn Walls David Ward Evylyn Washburn Susan Warden Dianne Webb Pam Weller Paula Wells Debbie West Bruce Westbrook Kathy Whitaker Dale White jeff White 232 juniors Junior Face the Future jim Weaver Sharon Wess james White Patty White Robert Wilemon Mike Weatheread jeff Wilder Patty Wilkerson Terry Wilkerson Beth Williams Wanda Williams Linda Williamson Richard Williamson Charles Willingham Bobby Willis Danny Wilson Kathy Wilson Sheryl Wilson Terry Wilson Debbie Windham Vicki Wise Donna Woods Marshall Works Mark Wright Wendi Wright Gary Yarbrough Debbie Yoder Billy Young Debbie Young Mike Young sa 5? -wr Il i k R t.tk . X -'19 f'- Q 'Q 'S e ., iff' ..-v-Q 1 2 0 i :F - 1- , .,,',f, ai, g 5' x . x I 4, X. 1, 45 v . V I DX X . 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Nfl' 5,4 ' X9 X 5 . f 1 3. . f x ., S f 'f S, Q . 3, 9 'X fix ff ' .fx an Ls. f E f -x Soplaomores In the Beginning ,-f w ikrew Mrs. Barbara Collins Mr, jim Dodson Mr. Bill Grant Mr. Leslie Green Mr. joe Moore Mrs. Gretchen Staas 'T7 ur enthusiasm increased, we became involved in ctivities at SG. In September, we elected our offi- Wirh strong leadership, we began planning our year. We sponsored a victory dance. We collected and canned food to give the Garland Welfare De- partment. With the help of our class sponsors and offi- cers fabovel, we financed our spring dance by selling bottles. Then june was upon us, and our sophomore year became only a memory. 235 itil it i efflfill ffl Cheerleaders Sandy Geznnawezy, Sherrie Rodger, Cathy Mor- ton, Brenda Muncjy and Kim jones exhibit their bam and - do 236 Roger Achimon Steve Adams Ronnie Aeschbacker Randy Agee Georgia Alexander Denise Allen DeRhonda Allen Glynda Allen Jo Lynn Allen Susan Allen Marie Allison Sheila Alvis Rusty Anderson Steve Anderson Vickie Andrews jerry Arivett Karen Armstrong Sheila Arnold Pat Arrington Ricky Arthur Dennis Ashherry Mike Ashwander Stephenie Atherton Mona Bailleyi Charme Baker Ronald Baker Steve Baken Linda Baldwin Jill Ballard Sheila Barger Sheryl Barnes Linda Barret Robert Barry David Barth ,jimmy Barton Vicki Barton Ben Barylski Gary Baskett Connie Battenfield Larry Baty Steve Baty Cindy Beaumont iw l E st. at X t. 12. is - l 1 is .am- i H X A aim. A an 'G g A -, .v 1 -i .Q 4 g 1 '1 -, ' 1 73, .gn ' -i t ' V . 1. K .V itiffwfsfi A' ,S f ,,, A Af -1: 1, , ., E .. 1 .1 I iv L J ix g K 2 3 i g lv I , 4 6596! ' iffy? s ei 1 ii 51 l 8 t ' Q i' ' A , i if as .ii V, i ' ' A teyi.t A I ji . . P 7 s we Q 'rs x . 9 ,HS A Y - Q . R -vs , 4,3 ta. A Qi . 5 i iw . - .A ,,,. VL i, zr I C! K K .IL ' f 5. A A f p - gvlaomores Bompetition Is Spirit Food M :hi M , B B it is in i , --Y elf' U 'if .l fy if V1.4 if 1 ' J? X ,. Aygy' M 'K , ii Q , ,, L? . , f' ix 1 1 ,- 4, , .sw M: Kevin Shaw whoops Colonel V iffory. Larry Beavers Ruth Beeler Mark Beets Ladonna Beggs Charles Bell Doug Bellomy Rickie Bennett John Biar Valerie Biar Linda Bigger Erin Blake Tim Blevins Mary Bogert Mike Bogert Jerry Bolin Becky Bond Kathy Bond Pauletta Bowers Mike Bowles Becky Boyd Gyle Boyd Carrie Brandenburg Michael Bratcher David Bratcher Brent Brawley Kathy Britton Sherry Britton Mike Brooks 237 238 Soploonzores Di play Typical Reaction to P E Shirley Brooks Alan Brown Connie Brown Dennis Brown Nanette Brown Randy Brown Mark Bryan . x f , J C ,, Cindy Dam and Cindy Kaufman conlemplate dying their gym radar brzghl real Q r tt' e i Holly Bullard Kim Bullard Linda Bunch Debbie Burk .john Burlcarcl Ronda Burleson Charlotte Burnett Alton Burns Gary Burris Kenneth Burt Ronnie Campbell Billy Capps jerry Card Deborah Carroll Mary Carroll Randy Carson Jodie Carstens Bill Carver Kathy Cash Phyllis Cash Sherryl Cason C 3' X 45 ta - .hifi 6 ti N ' k, ?s C' 'te W it ws- .Q -4 rx, A.. X .. , I ' 4 1759 ,NSS C5 hK... .ae f 1 1 . 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Guadalupe Castro Marilyn Cauley Randell Cavley Clifford Chambers Richard Cheatham Danny Cheek Kimetha Chiesa Parry Chope Keith Christian .Judith Cisneros Terry Clark jimmy Clayton Nancy Cody Cindia Coffman Glen Coffman Mike Coke Ida Coleman -Jodie Coley Glenn Conner Donita Cooper Debbie Coplin Linda Corley Louanne Couthran Becky Coyle Pamela Crawford Randy Crawford Barbara Cummings joel Cunningham john Dailey Opal Daniel Sharon Daniel Debbie Darr Candy Davis Cindy Davis Connie Davis Daryl Davis Judy Davis Karla Davis Michael Davis Rhonda Davis Daniel Debord Barbara Deck 239 jamie Demoss Felecia Denny David Dennis Darrell Desmond Mary Deubner Robbie Dildy Rhonda Dimsdle .Ian Donihoo Donna Dotson Tomerra Dotson Susanne Doublin Bonnici Driskill Dionne Drummond Peggy Drury jeff Dubose Debbie Duckworth Paula Duncan Debbie Easley Terry Edney Berry Edwards Sherree Edwards Kathy Elder .Ian Ellison Debbie Emanuel Jerry Eppler Peggy Estrello jeff Eubanks Sylvia Evelyn Tommy Earar Ricky Farmer Deborah Faughtenberry Karla Fears Ricky Eenrer Pat Fielding David Finney Charles Fleming What doer F-I-G-H-T yell, ponder.: jerry Card, , . . , ,, . ,.. ' .v . 14' 3 W if 5 ,, a 1. -Q, - gy E ,A 'A sp: 1 ', , 'thi i 5 1 1 f L E.: ...N ir X 1 K: 4 r 4 I ar E ,, .af 4 is . 5. .NW , W r r Q . Tiff s , il www . .A , ,, any Q , ,e e mi E Q r 'fu 1 ae,s i ' V: .:.. L KZ ,, f N .. .' . f I A- E g' ' i ff ceer is as f We A rsffsae ' f' fs ' ' -' '2'Qaa 1 a .ls A .. K' ' f ,Q 35225 . i , 707720765 Rallies Were Yesterdaze ,ls F ,f f-nf' -:ag x- l ,f i f X it K Q. 4.-. , ll, i'fi if Q '. T Ms, 'N G M 3 ,...,. Qi 1 . K , ...a , , it 1 , '-'fi N 1 X - X f Sv 'si t ff, X y i Tj ' . 'W F 7 1' Ne ' Bl' fig L 5 1 .. filly, - 32?-539312 ft, Sqzhomore Mike Wilron 13n'l im- prerred wilh the pep mlb rkil. Margaret Fletcher Mark Flynt Mike Fodge Russell Forsyth William Fortner Stephen Foster Donna Frazier Gilbert Freeman Carolyn French Bob Fulcher Dawn Fulk Cheryl Gallaher Sandy Gannaway jack Gardner Larry Gardner Mary Garza Susan Gates Sherry Gay Debbie Gent Freda Golden Charlisa Gream Carol Gregaire Stephen Gregory Connie Grisham Lana Grossman Mary Grubbs Randy Haas Judy Hadsky ,jackie Haley john Hamer Roger Hanker Sherry Hardin Paula Hardwick Debra jo Hargrave pw, V , . , 242 ,lame Hargus john Harkness jerry Harris julie Harrison Challa Hart jeff Hart Charlotte Hatehett Barbara Hayes .janet Hayes Paul Haynes Billy Hefner April Hendricks Mike Hendricks Cathy Henley Rosary Hernandez Janita Herrin Shara Herfurth Janet Hestwoocl Cebbie Hibbs jane Hill Jann Hill Lucinda Hillhouse Kenneth Hilton Phil Hodges Beverly Hodgson David Hogan Johnny Hogan Deborah Holbough Terri Holcombe Frank Holaday Hugh Holloway Gordon Holmes Kenneth Hooker Larry Hooks julia Hopkins i If I l 'll ,. 1 f . 4, fi J as BP 4 li , ai .ov A :ALF 539 , 4:50 1 I' S ,viof ' UW '2 :O -' 3-S' , Carene Wzkeman knowi Ilya! ham' work maker a winning Cbrzktmas door. f ,,. , K KH X45 X ff 7 s 'za . 4 ,, o 2 K '5 -if f , K' I Q .1 R 23 T! . , sf. A, ah n.! l ' e i E V i oplaomores ristma Is Homeroom n anit Z LL 5 'S e 4 e S K ly f i L f N - ,ff A I , 2 K yn I 2 y Q 'A - xl! X '.-- zkifrizi: 'f 1 1 ,e N ' Q , , E r 5 A I Mary Bogen wondm how to color a wlke man. ,Judy Horak Vanessa Howland Marilyn Hoye Cindy Howard Linda Hughes Steve Hull ,led Humphrey Debby Hunt Sandra Hunt Donna Hunt Susan Hutchings Hank Hutka Tim -lack Dewey jackson Doris ,jackson Gary -Jackson Sheila jackson Gina Jacobs Frank james Vicki james Edith .Iarmon Kathey jaynes james ,Jennings Keith Jennings Dan .johnson David johnson Larry johnson Marcella johnson Steve johnson Donald .jones ,Iudy .jones Kim jones Laverne jones Randy jones Richard jones 243 Soplaomoafey Pep allies Arouse Colonel Spir William -jones Vicki Judd Marsha Keller jeff Kelley Paul Kelley james Kennedy Kevin Kirk Carl Kirkland john Kramp jackie Kroch Barbara Kuykendoll Billy Kulwicki Gary Kulwicki Lois Kyrias Glenna Lambert Danny Lankford 'Io Ann Langford Rhonda Langston Lynn Latham Lamoin Dawhon Kathleen Ledford Richard Lee jerry Lemons Lance Leslie Richard Lewis Charla Litehen Terri Locklear Beth Lohr Robert Lohre Karen Long Susie Lott David Lovely janet Lucas Dianne Lynn Beverly Lyon N? f i, 4, ' on K A if Q' 's M15 N . 52 - I . g 1 if 1? afi- b 4 5 ., - a 'I Ahab e 49 6.4 , MZ' . 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M I -Q ra, is 3, f si I :I y X , .S '7 if -.1 f 'ff fl Cal0nel.r gan' slmulr Cathy Marion. ,si-l .8 - h' B -J , -.x 5 f. 4 2 . 7 F, 114, f M 1 ff Fir, In f, F' M Li 5 i Z -Vs it , . p, 1 L , Jax i' Jacqueline Mahoney Debbie Mannering Scott Manning Patti Manuel Nancy Marlar Norma Marlow Danez Marsh Pam Marsh Becky Martin Donna Mason Linda Mathis Rusty Mayser Sandy McCall Debbie McCann Patsy McCullough Lisa McCurry Stephen McDonald Roy McElhaney Melissa McGregor Dennis McGuire Cindy McKinnon Ted McMiller Penny Medley Paul Meggs Beverly Miller Bryan Miller Carola Miller Greg Miller Jeff Miller Leon Miller Ronny Miller Wesley Miller Leslie Miles Pam Miner Rory Minter 245 246 Mikah Mitchell Virginia Mohundro Cynthia Montgomery Terry Montgomery Robert Moody Reagan Moon Sheryl Moon Deborah Moorehead Buddy Morgan Darrell Morgan Diana Morphis Valerie Morphis Cathy Morton -joey Morton Mike Moulder Brenda Muncy james Murphy -Ian Murphy john Myers Mike Newman Gary Nevil :Gaz S v,x N Study Hall Iii' very amming lojo Lynn Allen. -...N Sophomoref Find un and Entertainment 1 I e ear 1 ff P' f P e :' Q s 37' if i .,, 3 is fy' ge W J' ' K uf -Q1 ll f ' ' A M i -john Harknen praclirer Jcene from A Dwrenl Drummer' '. Lance Nix Karen Nixon Cecelia Northcott Mindy Norvell Ronnie Novak Troy Nunnery Kenneth Oktay Jeannie Olsen Darlene O'Neill Lynn Owen Debbie Owens Karen Owens Bennie Palmer Sherrie Parish Montana Parker Carla Patterson Dorrance Patterson Kelley Patton Donald Payton ,Ian Payton Debbie Pecligo 247 Sheila jarkvon develops her rrealivity Q' MDN, through homemaking. PM 248 Soplaomores Electives Challenge Creativi Rebecca Penfield johnny Perry Bobbie Phelps Laura Petty Diane Phillip Teresa Phillips Bob Pierson Gena Pior Susan Pleasant Debra Plunk Bobby Porter Pam Poteer Greg Preston Rita Preston Reva Pruitt Debbie Pugh Debra Pulliam Kevin Quesenberry Daryl Quigley Marian Raasch jimmy Raine si Q f A E Q A x iff .4 ,,..,.......Y x Msg Mike Fadge meets new clmllengey in mechanical drawing. 'wr Y ,, LL. NN L? img: 3 ,- S . e - ,- f 2 1 1 A : ff, , is . 5 , X. 1 xr tsl i , 0 . l l 7 ' if bln - A' -P S I -- 1 1 K 'V L- , : 5 ly 5 S ' 1 a g: if is a 1 f 1-2 ! f- fa, 1 A , . f R f ' R ii , Q I ' Vyiwr -it w K .y 2 I I f J. lj. 1 t Mike Rainey Dianne Rawles Steve Ray Steve Redd Carol Reeves Debra Reynolds Jackie Rice Pam Rice Paula Rice Amy Ricke Bill Rideout Benny Riley Caprice Roan joe Roberts Janie Robins Donna Robinson jay Robinson Michael Rodgers Gail Roe Glenn Rogan Sherrie Rodgers johnny Roland Patti Rosson Joyce Rozak Deborah Rushin Melissa Rushing Danny Russell Phillip Russom 249 Tom Upton and Dawn Simpfon linger in the hal! bdore Laying time lan min- ule good-byex Lee Sadler james Sager Bob Sample Buddy Sampley ' jo Anne Samuel Qi' Kathleen Schell Alice Schmidt Debra Schreiber Steve Schultz Linda Schwetschenaw Robert Scott Kevin Shaw Sandy Shaw Norma Shipley 250 7 , ef I C2 H , an 356 y Q! X i Build Lasting Friend hip Rhonda Shumate Luann Simms Sharon Sims Walter Sims Dawn Simpson Glenda Sisson Rebecca Skauffer Pam Skipworth Donna Smallwood Carol Smith Dale Smith Darlene Smith Duane Smith johnny Smith Sharon Smith Cathy Spoon Martha Spradlin Kathy Stamps Karen Stopford Bill Stordivant Linda Stovall 252 RIGHT' Baby Belle: Valerie Marpbzk and Pam Weller beg Bob ta buzz down lo the bulineu office. Karen Owem and Virky james Matter together. And we a'on'1 mean laik. Michael Strawn Debbie Stroud Mike Sruhler Danny Swinford Debbie Tabb Louise Tagliarino Vivian Talbert -jimmy Taylor Larry Taylor Paul Taylor Kimberly Teal janet Teel Beverly Thomas Charles Thompson Nz! life 2 ff ' li f -v- .Q X f , , 3 Sophomores We've Onl .ay E if Lau, D D H 1 ' Q '.. 14' A N S3gL:2! : . 'el' 9 ' 'j 'lo fly' D 3 ,L p.,. 5 9 , 9' V' xi .,, , v . Just Begun Linda Thompson - Tony Thompson ' - if y Trudy Thornbough , is W T if K K A Diane Todd 5 Q Deanne Tomlinson Barbara Townsend Tim Trirch Debbie Tucker Sherry Tucker Alan Turner Diane Turner Kathy Turner Cindy Upton Debra Usrey Kathy Vance Mary Vandervort Russell Vardell jean Varner Marilyn Veness Greg Vetrano Mary Vickers Kim Vilu Randy Vanderheid i Gay Wade e Jane Wade W Lisa Wade ' Debbie Waar jimmy Wagner -fi .af Xe. 25 Debbie Emmanuel and Mn. Pat White :heck an incoming Sopho- M0762 reeoral 254 Lupe Walker Russell Walker Ellen Wallace Debbie Wallace Ira Wallace Dianna Waller Sandi Wallis Audie Ward Jerry Wafks George Washington jerry Watkins Diane Webb jimmy Webb Steve Webster Gaylen West Robert West Wendi Wheeler Ricky Whicker Patti Whitecotton Eddie Whitfield Mary Whitley Greg Wilburn Ricky Wileman jay Wilhelm Kenny Wilkenson Steve Wills Eric Williams Susan Williams tai x V., yer K 'i '74 -if s if 7 A -lt' - aff fmiiq 522.1 1 . f -Yi fs' Y , :+- 'P' ff' 555: X x x X,L if t N 3 ' I f is I t airs., in ,m 55 Y' zzziag f 5 W ' f' 'Ya' y 5,-f 'xi ' Q ' 1 'if' f ff!! if XV ' iv' ' qv' 1 ' fi, of Q Q bomores Respond to Learning wg . 'Z A I 1. T Ax Yfr Y ix i Process Donna Willis Richard Willis Christy Wilson Mike Wilson Lori Winchcll Carcssc Wiseman Zona Wiser Donna Waffard Dall Womack Ann Wright Thomas Wyrick Don Yarbrough Danny York Allyson Young Barbara Young Douglas Young Richard Young Gay Zoeller Colanelf dance to the murif M the Dallm County at the Calorie! Ball. l l 255 256 CADEMICS consist of another eed of Colonels. These Colonels tl discipline, help us to develope to young adults andexhibit south- n spirit as we do. 'fe-is df' wi, f fb 6 J r lg l 257 Scloool Boorcl' Encourages Excellence in Schools School Board Memoerr are: STANDING fl. lo RJ Mr. Alvin Moore, Mr. Elmer Grifbam, Mr. R. Wynne, Mr. Perry Bowen. SEAT- ED: Mr. A. B. Elliott, Mr, Marion Williams, Mr. jar Sbugart, 258 Mr. Glen Couch Szzperintondenf Mr. W. E. Peters Arfzktanf-Superintendent Representing a cross section of the pc tion, the board of education attempts to the academic needs of this district. Th izens who serve as board members prc improvements in the Garland school sy Also, the administrators and qualified members provide for a well-rounded s program. Prinq17alJ.' Offer Leadership to SG LEFT' Mr, Turrentine, Mr. Owmf and Mr. McMullen dzkczm fchool plans. RIGHT' Making an announcement, Mr. Turrm- line mmumger Jclaool syiiril. Mr. Bud Owens Mr. H. E. Turrentine Mr. Gerald McMullen Vice-Princym! Principal Vice-Prinayral Wwwwffgwmr , ,,,. sm, Q-3' if Q X' was South Garland's principal and vice-princi- pals, as our schoolls administrators, guide South Garland. They counsel students and parents on problems and questions relating to school life. These men enforce school rules and help schedule school activities. Through their efforts SG has gained a place in the com- munity. 259 Business and Attendance: ffices Are Centers of ctivity ATTENDANCE COUNSELORS: Mr. Larry Holmes Mrs. Par White SECRETARY: Mrs. Barbara Lyke Mrs. Martha Wilson fnoi picluredj 260 ABOVE: Mrs. Lyke checks on iearlaers' rolls. RIGHT' fem- lerj Kim Harris, Debbie Mulkey, Jerri Ray, Patti Perkins, Patty While, Becky King, Pam Fox, Denise Davis, and Susan Satcbell Y YY 'S. Minnie Mfg, Wanda Capfhlff Perkins '5- Tommie Mrs. Betty Walker Crenshaw .fjggif 3'-v :img H., ggmv'Alw 'B fs ,dis Rial , Jff'ifFaSv.f.f '35 The secretaries perform needed functions at SG. They record absences, take telephone calls, sort mail and aid principals in business pertaining to school life. This year for the first time we have teach- ers, aides. These aides handle extra office work and help the secretaries with their duties. WC 4, Q--Jr ATTENDANCE OFFICE WORKERS: L. la R. BACK ROW: Sheri Cainer, Carobfn French, Betsy Brown, Gail William, Diane Dawmn, Cindy Newman, Pam Spangle, Denife Delk, liz Bryant, judy jones, jill Starling, Cindy Barye, lisa Shields, Peggy Vanderflice. FRONT ROV' Peggy Beau- monl, Beverbf Coates, Kaeen Miller, Paula Witt, Patsy 0li1fer,jeanne Swindell, Manba Candle, Swan Foot, Debbie Emanuel, jo Carr, Halbf Holder. 261 Coumelorr and Libmffians' Provide for Students Needs COUNSELOR AIDESJ QL. to R., Linda Clmklian, Beth jordan, Cindy Hadrkey, Debbie Frazier, Susan Slar- ing, David Capebarl, jodi Lennington, Cheryl Bellfnan, Janie Walion, Pal Dicker- Jon, Karen Young, Marina Glazier, Frances Lillleyfield 262 Mrs. Virginia Carley Mr. Bob Hazelwood Mr. Don Martin - . ei 1 - - l Q After having taught three years and receiv- ing a mastefs degree, a counselor is prepared to meet the challenges of each day in a coun- seling career. Using this training, a counselor tries to adjust to each new problem or new sit- uation with confidence and ease. In addition, this year a new position was added to the staff, that of vocational counse- lor. This position provides aid for students in- terested in vocational training, job require- ments and other fields relating to vocations. RIGHT: Laughing al a Jludenfi joke, Mr, Bob Hazelwood rejlem hit willingness to liltten lo Jtudentf. M-Q., W--ra.t.M, iNNW '-1--as . 0 Ol Mrs. Margaret Chamberlain Mrs. Sue Nichols Increasing the quantity of books and refer- ence materials, the library has become a center of learning and information. With the addi- tion of new shelves, books are more accessible to students and faculty. Music provides a suita- ble background for study and research. ABOVE: BACK ROW fL to Rl Kathy Franeer, Kay Shi- plq, Rore Chitq, Sharon Manley, Herlinda Castro, Donna Srnallwooii Diane Emanuel, Lupe Cartro, Nina Ranuey, Nanny Penfieleb Debbie Hobough, Linda Collimworth, Beth William, janet Rogan. SEA TED: QL to Rl Garry jordan, Glenda Sinon, Lynda Popham, Becky Penfielzi Susan Cole andjerry Lernonv. LEFT' Mrr. Chamberlain and M rr. Nieh- ols direel library aefioilier. 26 Science: Extend Man's Comprehension Mrs. Mary Burns Mr. jim Dodson Mr, Leslie Green Mr. Galen .Jeter Mrs. Phyllis Morton Mrs. Ruth Peters Mrs. Gretchen Staas Mr. Dennis Vadin - 'lluif ABOVE: Michael Winirop uses quantilative anabxis to idmlfb ebemimlx. RIGHT' Using weight: and levers Mn. Slam heysjamie Demau learn to we lab equymzenl. w,,,. li' ew ,J Dealing with the deined and undefined, science extends man as Elf as imagination can reach. Students use lab equipment, chemicals, live animals, electrical machinery, and just plain observation of the environment to increase their scientific comprehension. Experiments range from dissecting bull frogs fbiologyl to dissecting televisions fphysicsl. Physical Science students learn to bend glass and use balancing levers. By searching definite charac- teristics in chemicals. Chemistry students analyze mixtures of chemicals. 4 , r-.e,T, 'nf Ima felony. mi' .L....,. A TOP: Difcursing pbyfiar problem, Mr. Leflie Green .firm life use of jizrrnular, BOTTOM: While Mn, Mary Burm fipldlm how to dlgllll .zz rnirrorrope to Phil Hadger, Sieve Sparks and Sieve Adam examine a bac- 265 266 Math E .V,. X ABOVE: For rhe lenlh lime, Mn. Yeager exjzlaim why lriangle A mnnol he eongruenl to triangle B. Rzghl. How did I get 52, 68, and 85 to average out to a 92.9 114365 Mr. Head Far ri ht. Mr. Wihkrmoulh cheeks roll while Keith 5' Chrirtian f?r1i.fhe.f tha! lm! geometry progf Equations Reasoning Rose Ann Burrell Leslie Green joe Head as if ,lv 5 Solution l sl 2 fb l fpi' ., W -::L f ft l ?v-5 f ' U A ' ' ' 'fd Q 'i:REEta't!1' .1.,, .-1 ,, ... E' 4 f 4 '.,f - ,. , f A Kathleen -james john Moore Glenda Powell Peter Seymour Ellen Shoemaker Anita Smith Ronald Wildermuth Romaine Yeager After spending several hours of solving equations, debating if triangle A and B are congruent, and wondering what is the cosine of angle A, a math student may decide to com- mit suicide and solve all his problems. With the choice of courses in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, elementary analysis, and related math, the mathematics department is consid- ered to be quite adequate. Through each of these courses, the student gains valuable knowledge, such as the evaluation of equa- tions, the use of logic, and the power of rea- soning, that can aid him in the future. 267 l Forezgn Longzzoger Help Understand ther Countries Susan Fairey Helen Feuerstahler Grace Mahaffey Sherry Simpson Barbara Tondrc Carolyn Wilson AQ ef ABOVE: Reading entlyuriasticalbf, Mio Tondre empbfuizef lbe need hr prqier pronunrialion. RIGHT' M115 Mabajfqy walrhw U-rj Peggy Drury, Barbara Cummingy, Ronnie Campbell, and john Colaprel work on a pinala for Clmlttmm. 268 Y W X-.af -xx ts iki f '1 . x L N, The study of foreign languages provides a basis for understanding the language and cus- toms of the people of other countries. With the use of charades and scrabble, stu- dents learn to. use their new language. They present skits and learn carols in other lan- guages. During the Christmas season, students make decorations relating to their studies. I TOP LEFT' Practicing lbe pronun- 9 i cialion qf lhe Chriflmm Jtory, Steve Van Winklc linens to Mrs. Fainyk Q accent. LEFT: Mn. Feumlahler and 5 an obfervanl Roman read through fl clrwar' Latin tmmlatiom. ., -, I Q il 2 1 l as 3 1 3 3 .gg Q - :iz 1 gi 1 , 2 1,4 269 ' Music Program Ha a Successful Year RIGHT' Working out a new Jong with the boyr in Showboaterr, M rr. Barkur piclar up line magna. BELOW RIGHT' Mr. Bamara' direcls new mnrerl murir. BELOW LEFT: Band membm are mn- fronled by fhfr advice on a bulleiin board in fha band hall South Garland's hand represents SG at all foot- ball games. They presented half-time programs and participated at pep rallies. This year, the band gave a concert to raise money for various clubs. The band, under Mr. Barnardls direction, received a l at U.l.L. marching contest. SG has four choirs under Mrs. Backus's leader- ship. The choirs presented a pop concert and a Christmas concert. Members of the choirs also presented the musical Oklahoma, Beth Backus john Barnard 270 Ar! Students Use Man Mediums 5 i -Q, if lyg ,Y ....... Peter Grubb Dorothy Walthall i , ,, LEFT' Mr. Grubb explains color :bam la Diane Waller. RIGHT' Explaining her work, Swan Cobble showy Mn. Waltbal! her Cbfllffllldj tree decoration. Offering a range of media, the art program encourages an appreciation of beauty. Students learn to express themselves using pastels, ink, and oil. Students work on various projects in- cluding making Christmas decorations and presents. This is the first year for Mr. Peter Grubb to teach in the art program with Mrs. Walthall. 27 Homenzoking Develops Domestic Skills -.. ,... , 1-v 'N sw Learning the basics of being a good home- maker, students of Homemaking I, II, and Ill study areas concerned with foods, clothing, housing, child development, and family 'rela- tionship. First year students begin with the basic A-line dress, breads, cakes, and salads, however in Homemaking II and Ill, the girls are faced with more difficult tasks, such as lin- ing woolen garments, tailoring, and preparing foreign foods, vegetables, and sauces. The combination of FHA, consumer buying, and classroom activities aid the girls in developing their home environment as fu- ture homemakers. ABOVE: jean Cmhey :tin the makings do casserole while Mn. Hudson Hudson views the profess. LEFT' Mn. Knight aidr Charlotte Sgbei' pulling thai Hiupporedhf Jimplen dren lo- gether. l 4 l l Home Nursing Pro ides for the Care of People N CLINIC WORKERS - ABOVE, FIRST ROW: Theresa While, Mzfhellc Marrir, Dam Sim. SECOND ROW: CII! Dam, Nm! Ldfkty, Melody Mixon. LEFT' Shirley Samhrd 0b.icrL'e5 Mn, William demon- Jlmting the form? way to pu! a sheer on a bed Betty Williams By practicing their arts on 21 mzinnequin, home nursing students gain valuable experi- ence on how to Care for the sick in the home. Sponsored by the Red Cross, home nursing provides Senior girls with areas of study con- cerned with maternal and child care, nutrition, mental retardation, diabetes, cancer, leukemia, and tuberculosis. 27 English' Projects Add to Class In olvement Annette Burch Cathcrinc Burum Barbara Collins MMV, Juanita Darby Marie Davis Thelma Dowdlc Nancy Fcrrirra Helen Feucrstahlcr Danny Hickman Barbara Kerr Nancy Martin Berry Roberts ill ' ,S E fignlfl rw'- N-J' asass a,s, pm ,g:9.....,,.,, ABOVE: One M the leaflam in lhe pile! program, M rr. Dum, plum her rlaarey' Jtudies. RIGHT: Mm, Burum leadr ber flair in u diffwrion qfjzrisorz mndiliom in Texas. 274 r.. , A 1 .,1V my JZ' in I H TOP LEFT' Conveying Ihr emo- tionr M Poe, Mitt Simpron addr dimension lo lair rlforl rlorier. BOTTOM LEFT: Mfr. Wof- rel! haw Denise Dam and Lair Lyircomb find rwrente mareriai hr individual projeflr. By using two books, English offers a bal- anced study of literature and grammar. The students add to this study with individual and group projects such as panels, posters, bulletin boards and reports. Films contribute to the study of literature as recordings of such worl-ts as Te!! Ykzle Hear! and Wie Dmllv of A Salar- man. Students have the opportunity to sec pro- ductions of the plays they have studied such as Hamlet ESP, a version of Shalcespeareis Ham- lei. This year a pilot program is in effect at South Garland. This program consists of a fused study of American History and English Ill. This study traces the relationship between the progress of literature in America and American History. Sherry Simpson Barbara Tondre Mary Ann Vessel Mike Watkins Darlene Worrell l 2 7 l i Speech, Dmmcz, cZ7i1dJOZ!1'71cZff57?Z , Develope Communication Through Judy Anthony Barbara Kerr Students of Miss Kerr's Speech I class have come to the conclusion that the course should be renamed Fear If, In Speech I and II, the first experience at public speaking and oral in- terpretation for the students can be nerveQrack- ing. In the new Speech III class, emphasis is placed on communication. Drama is another means of self-expression. Drama I and II give the students the basics of the theater, whereas Drama III offers students more detailed areas of the theater. However, all of the classes worked together to prepare the fall production of UA Different Drum- mer? ABOVE: M131 Kerr .vbewr Steve Pcuco lhe Wclivenen during facial exprerriem I0 convey emotiom. RIGHT' M rs, Anlhony aids Karen Kimmel in direcling the fa!! produclien. 276 92' M, I 'GZ' he Spoken and Printed Word 'ia 1f4Qffif ,yn M mi 1 LQ, f x if ff' 5 i M 5, J 1'7 ,, t I l 1 l w LEFT' Amid llye ronfurion M meeting a deadline M rr. Downer anrwerr jody Purelerfr last minute quertionr. BELOW LEFT' Cindy Murirk, Mn. Douglas, and Diane Usrey work together plan- ning lbe agenda for lhe Sabre and Planlation Timer slam. BELOW:.jo Carr and Pam Rife me their knowledge fritique llze Planlalion Times. -dr Qi: I .W i -:- ir 4 . 8 , K ,pf YJQ- ,,f,,. J ' 1 l i Carmyn Douglas Laura Downer Beginning with current events tests, Mon- day mornings are never dull for the journalism student. The rest ofthe week is passed by tak- ing polls concerning favorite deodorants, toothpastes, and mouthwashes. In a more seri- ous vein, the journalism student studies the ef- fect ofthe mass media on todayls society and receives instructions on the technique of writ- ing leads, news, stories, editorials, and person- al interviews. For actual experience, a student may apply for a position on the newspaper or yearbook staff and reap the benefits, of being a jour- nalist. 277 Hisfofjfx Studies Are Relevant to Present Frank Bridwell Gary Chapman Norman Goheen Relating the past to the present and the future, the study of history attempts to make students aware of the events ofthe world. Simulated games add to student involvement. The stu- dents research a situation in history or government and simulate their own reactions in this situation. Mock-elections increase the relevance of a study of government, and debates help students draw their own conclusions concerning major issues. RIGHT' Explaining rourlroam prnredure, Mirr Loyd afrignct mm to be .rtudiezi BELOW LEFT' During mark-eleflianr, Paul MrClung vzgorowb ranzpazlgnr. BELOW RICH T: Mfr. Hollenxheadpainls oullllne Oregon Trail. LEFT' Using oulfide 50m'c'eJ, Mr. Brid- we!! inrream zlye uvzaunz of Inffrmazzon iludenu have la draw from. RIGHT' Mm. LeMaJler liilem I0 41 Jludenlk answer I0 ber quaflion f077LA6'V71f7Ig propa- ganda, ,gf-' widsil' Ii H. N., J, f 4' Sherry Hollcnshead Beverly Lelviastcr Nancy Loyd Donald Nimmo Bob Price Vicki Tomlinson Mike Watkins Ethel Wood A ,,14 280 Vocational Tmzmng Prepares Students rn Skrllec Taking classroom skills and applying them in actual working conditions, students have firsthand experience in their chosen profes- sions. Vocational Training, Distributive Edu- cation, Industrial Cooperative Training and Special Education are included in the vocation- al training program. Teaching methods of displaying products and of advertising, D.E. offers a variety of fields related to distribution. V.O.E. trains classes to use office equipment such as dupli- cators, calculators and typewriters. I.C.T. pre- pares employees for jobs as draftsmen, ma- chinists, carpenters, electricians, and other skilled occupations. Students learn basic skills through special education. All of these courses train and place pupils in various vocations re- lated to their studies. ob for the Business World W. B. Head Dixie Orren , jimmy Whittle ' Ann Zackery TOP FAR LEFT: Mr. Head pre- pare: hi: mid-term final from inhr- malion laugh! in his DE, flames. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Working on a joh sehedule, Mm. Often plam V. O.E. Jluzkntf in ojfce poxifiani in the eomfnunity. LEFT : Mr, Whittle praudbf display hif VICA fthe I.C.T. eluhj jarket. 282 Induftrial Arts Provide Future Vocational Training John Brown Albert Carter john Coleman Loy Odom George Spinks In the future, one of the solutions to our ollution roblem ma be found b one of our P P Y Y power mechanics students who study the auto- motive system. Along with Power Mechanics, Sho I II, III and Mechanical Drawin com- P i r 8 prise the Industrial Arts. Learning how to draw house lans, to construct different t es YP of furniture, and to work with machinery, stu- dents receive valuable experience which can hel them in their future vocations. P ABOVE: jeff Leonard learnt proper use M the toalf ln Jbop flair. RIGHT' Mr. Brown lelli Randy Walker, Na thu rape will nat Jeyderlrurt in 5 remnd.t! Teaches Modern Farming Methods Taking care of their animals, working with metal and wood, learning basic sciences of productive agriculture, and receiving on the job training compose the schedule of a voca- tional agriculture student. After a week of the preceding activities, the student discovers that a modern farmer does not have the simple life. Yet when the time comes to participate in livestock shows, the boys forget the hardships in anticipation of first place ribbons. ABOVE: Mr. Barbee loolat up a rperial delail concerning lm lecture on lferefard callle for hir clearer. LEFT .' Mr. Liiter re- eordt tbore all important tix-weeks grader. jerry Barbee Vernal Lister 24 V-- - Commercial Arif Train Students ,Judy Agnew Audra Bruner Elsie Carpenter Margaret Cowles Betty Wol fe Pat Yaryan Composed of typing, shorthand, bookkeep- ing and record keeping, the commercial arts department instructs students in clerical work for present and future jobs, On invitation, a beautician, model consultant, and a wig salon representative who demonstrated make-up techniques visited typing classes. This empha- sis on personal appearance helped prepare stu- dents for office conditions. TOP RIGHT' Mn, Wow lixtem sympallaeliralbf te mm- plairm of .rare fingerr and tired barb from beginner lypirtf. BOTTOM RIGHT' Emplaatizirlg the neea' fer accuracy in rerord keying, M rf, Bruner begat Traty Shoemaker with an amgnmenl. T has ssh 1 TOP LEFT' Mr5. Cowie: fbeflaf over one of Calhy Willxegk 5-minule time wrilingf. TOP RIGHT' Dirmiing mpex, M rs. Carpmler hem ber Jborlband rlauef praclire. BOTTOM LEFT' Mrx. Ymyan mrzgralulales her flux on lbeir program in Upirlg. BOTTOM RIGHT' A5 ber dm: warlar on baokkeqb mg, M115 Agnew carreflf their framework. s--f F? 1 'ti 111' 5 ' 1 286 L....+., Drioeriv Education Student Driving Beware One recommendation for being a Driver's Ed teacher is to be a fearless person. During the six hours of behind-the-wheel driving training, a Driver's Ed teacher can have many tense moments. Before a student begins his actual driving, he must have thirty hours of classroom in- struction. Then to meet all the requirements of the course, he must observe for twelve hours while another student drives. This course aids in the development of tomorrow's drivers, fhorn honkers, fist shakers . . ABOVE: Lynn jarlawn and Larry Halsey wait jhr their time to get hehind the wheel ABOVE RIGHT, FRONT' Ed Miller and Frank Reed BACK: Roger Melton, Clayton Brookr, and Rohert Price. RIGHT' Coafh Miller wonders he will return from another perilous journey with a student. Maintenanee Help School Da Run Smoothl ' A i ' A-Q 5 s L Q X ixtk ' 'V gift? ROW: Betq Pendergram, Bob Williamx. STANDING: Earl Braahrd, George Little, Walter Hilti, Polard, Walter Pendergran. i I it , Q i 1 ' ,ee f ' Wu' A ' B I Lilg . 1 A, V . 4 ., . 'sf U by . 'V y ' 1 ' A A ,131 4 V 1 e t it we 3 N , A' ,A . izlzyy ' T 3 I tt. . , K ' 1 I, trr K Q, 'A ' ' if , ', ' 5 3 11 ' wk, Qtv V M A , 'I X , , Y Kp 5 V . , . ttti, , 17, ,J V . ,, H W I I ZVI in D-I t . ,.., - -, ., 1, . ' ROW: Gladyf Shirley, Eva Batty, Chrix Holyomberh, Lydia Todd, Merel Walder, Hazel Elhridge, Barbara Gooch. SECOND ROW: Beaaton Patman, 'ine Bowman, Edith Batey, IlJe Nieman, Laura Brownleejeniejonas, Shelby Dill. THIRD ROW:joann MeNatt, Carlie Peanon, Loif Fulton, Edith Calf Elorine Tucker, Dottie Waller, judy LWB, Catherine Harrik, Thelma Wilxon, Sheila Miller. Mn, Willie Gilimhe Jhowx a prime example of the afrobatiei used in the eafeteria. 287 Mr. Bill Grant Mrs. Judy Harrison Physical Edzzeez1fi0n.' -f Increases Athletic Abilit 288 L, Participating in different types of sports - basketball, volleyball, track, and softball - P.E. students receive chances to reveal their athletic abilities as well as developing physical fitness, However, the students have to rely on their mental capacities to take the written tests over the preceding sports. Skill tests are given after tumbling and trampoline. A new addi- tion to the P.E, department this year is the universal gym, a machine which aids students in exercising. TOP LEFT: M r. Gran! ehoofes iz volunteer lo use the exrereife maehine. TOP RIGHT' M rs. Harman observer Jludenn doing exerfim. BOTTOM: Making lfval hut pull-up, Larry Haliey Jlmim to jiniib, 1, ,. 5 2 3 Coaches' Stress Importance of Attitude '-3 30 , Mr, Clayton Brooks Mr. jim Dodson Mr. Bill Grant Mr. Peter Grubb Mr. Raymond Haas f new-' Wlietlier encouraging the players by giving them advice, or mending their wounds, the coaches svend lonv hours veriortninr their is P duties. To have a good team, the coaches de- pend upon the players to add a special pride. Wlien asked why SGS athletes have done so QW well this year, Coach Harris replied. lt was the team's attitude. 'Q rw LEFT' Coarh Harris paintr out a rhangf' in .itralqqy jar Ihr team to jay zwllflij. RIGHT: Anlrrzjwamzg :lie ryywnenl, Coach Miller, Coarh Haaer, Coarh Doulton and Clin! Broun dzlrrun plans for life game, is 'O-f ...af V ,vi Mr. James Harris Ed Miller Mr. Mr. joe Moore Mr. Don Nimmo Bob Price Frank Reid Mr. Mr. 289 290 lcls are one ofthe most meaningful ex- fressions of Colonel spirit because the People who contribute their money are -esponsible for keeping the SABRE alive nd well in room B 124. 1 ' Q Z6 -,Up i girl' JF I ,e l KX 5 5155 f Al il? ix Q in l ' 'ifbp Q9 hgk l 29 i The cheerleader! and fenlfief of Soulla Garland gel on the move will: Southern Bank and Tfuft. 's.,v:11. fffxf .-,jars --2. zz. 2ff-' 1 'f'i:55--a :DI 7' A ee A f' W! 4'i' ':.QQ- Qi . .X ...efor people on the move , T I 'gg , 'We Q wi Q D ' ,.?'2f'f my ' ' 1 '- V. -'e'- AND TRUST COM PANY RIDGEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER ' FIRST STREET AND KINGSLEY ROAD 292 G lmzd Sludenl Counril Pfefidenl, Cbarle: Bankbead, and S lb Garland Sludenz Counril Pfexidenl, Tony Cimefo: ,' jim Holland in Jupporting their Jchool. 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S SMITH EKEMPIHSMVHILZCE 01 t S! We, The Faculty Support South Garland H. E. Turrentine Mary K. Burns Raymond A. Haas Virginia Carley Mary Amm Vessel Bob Hazlewood Beth Baclcus Sue Ellen Shoemalcer A. W. Carter Bud Owen Laura Downer Galen Jeter Jerry Barbee George L. Spinlxs Romayne Yeager Dennis Vaden Loy Cdom John Brown Gerald McMullen Marhta Wilson Tommie Crenshaw Pat White Wanda Perkins Barbara Lylce Larry Holmes Phyllis Morton Roger Melton John Arthur Barnard Bettie Hudson Judy Knight Cathy Willsey Carol Hittson Chuck McGowan Toppy Hill Mike Spoon Judy Manes Larry Nevil Karen Dossett Kay Shipley Candy Scott Susan Fagan John Jaykus Bobby Acker Denise Davis Joyce Gibson Kai Hostrup Paula Reed Becky King Susan Satchell Robert Landers Larry Tate Randall Joe Gannaway Tim Prater Ricky Rutledge Liz Gregoire Paul McClung Marcie Adams David Capehart Jackie DeArment Susan Cobble SENIORS '71: COLONEL BACKERS Vicki Wilcox Debbie Rives Allison Adams Gary Tally Cindy Musick Patty Boren Debra McCaleb Nancy Penfield Donna Love Jim Thomas Gary Cariker Peggy Beaumont Johnny Miller Mark McComas Mark Webb Brad Good Debbie Shoemaker Lynn Lee Joel Dyess Don Davis Glenna King John Sasser Danny Slagle Janice Knobles Nathaniel Harris Steve Trevathan Dennis Kines Hal Richards Jan Milligan Lil Wagoner Laura Jones Kent Goldin Martin Walton Joe Joiner Jean Robinson Vicki Stamps Sandi Sydow Dana Magee Stefano Gatti Mary Tomlinson Randy Cooper Cynthia Smith Richard Hooker Patty Perkins Cindy Newman Janice Jones Elessa Wells Cile Davis Keith Rusk Cathy Stovall Eugene Stewart Judy Burris Clint Brown Roger Dimsdle Jeff Hackett Buddy Adams Cynthia Hawkins Tony Cisneros Roger Monk Kay Cantrell Frances Littlefield 30 306 Candie Holland Eddie Rodgers Sharon Manley .Rita Parks Denece Mitchell Marsha Duke Ronald Poovey Denise Lindley john Brush Laura Robinson Kenny Quesenberry Don Drummond Terry jones Tommy Lester Kim Simpson Patty White Gail Swearingen Ricky Nevil Georgeann Peavy Hubbard Russell Vardell Steve Sammons Debbie Frasier Dana Hall Betsy Brown Becky james Al R. Axe Beth Jordon ' Pam Fox Randy Cargill GO RED, GO BLUE: WE,RE SENIORS '72 Paula Nichol David Lewis james Roberts john Drummond Dan Cummins Andy Grubbs Bobby Gentry john Yossarian janet Cooper Judy Finnegan Marcia Lundy Sharon Montgomery Pam Navarro Donna Nwesom Terry Wilson Lloyd Parker Wayne Gremminger jill Daughtery Al McAnally Alice Crozier Duana Travis Dianna Futch Tina Mitchell Norma Saulters Debbie Collins Mitt Price Donna Aubel Juliana Holmes Aprile Payne Andy McVay Lois Dawdy Ann Lee Charlette Normar Marilyn Allen Linda Selman Debbie Brown Pam Weller David Reid Keith Howell l Ricky Marks Brian Abbett janet Davis Loretta Piercy Rodney Boney Linda Parnell Debra Davis Renee Alford Susan Rosson Mike Gibbs Susan Barrios Terry Lovelady Vicky Roan janet Grayson Cheryl Miller Steve Knagg Bonnie Burchfield Vivian King Regina Abbey Suzanne Alsup Randy Webb 'vanced Biology 9 Winning Comes Naturall Pride, hard work, and winning became familiar words to the advanced biology class of Mrs. Mary Burns. They won the Spir- it Door contest, placed second in the magazine sale, and took first place in the canned food drive with 851 cans. With A Chriflrnaaf Carol as their theme, they won third place in the Christmas Doorv contest. While displaying their spirit the advanced biology class aided the Sabre staff by buying a page in the annual. The class ended their great year with a field trip to Baylor Hospital and Dallas Institute of Mortuary Science. Tlnk year Mn. Burm was at the lop of Sanla-Lin Tylerlf lift. R. BA CK ROV' Richard Farr, Rieky Rufledge, jay Manny, Robert Teddhrd, Lin Tyler, Lindsey Vaughn, -jill Slarling, larry Tate, jean Adam, Woody Bryan. MID- ROW' Mona Varner, Nina Rarnxey, Mary Hernandez, Kay MrKinnon, Keith Rusk, Diane Umy, Kay Blaekwell, Barbara Padjield, Swan Salebell, Becky Kzng, :jamie r, Mn. Burm. FRONT ROW: Billy Nagel, Robert Landren, Roger Monhjaek Bearerx, Randy Awrd Lee Venefs, Mark Mareueei. NOT PICTURED: Roger Dzmrdle. 307 ADMINISTRATORS: CAPEHART, Minnie: Teacherls Aide, CARLEY, Virginia: Counselor, U.T., Texas A8cI, B.S., M.S., CHAMBERLAIN, Margaret: Li- brarian, Stephen F. Austin S:U., B.A., CRENSHAW, Tommie: Secre- tary, Business Office, U.T.A,, HAZLEWOOD, Bobby: Counse- lor, E.T.S.U., B.S,, M.Ed., HOLMES, Larry: Attendance Counselor, Kansas State Universi- ty, B.S., M.S., LYKE, Barbara: Attendance Counselor, T.W.U., McMULLEN, Gerald: Assistant Principal, Stephen F. Austin Uni- versity, B.S., M.Ed., NICHOLS, Sue : Librarian, E.T.S.U., M.Ed., OWEN, Clyde: Assistant Princi- pal, Delta State College, E.T.S.U., B.S., M.Ed., PERKINS, Wanda: Teachers' Aide, TURRENTINE, H. E.: Principal, Tex. A 6: M, B.S,, M.Ed., WALKER, Bettye: Teachers' Aide, WHITE, Pat: Attendance Coun- selor, Tex. Wesleyan College, N.T.S.U., B.A., M.Ed., WILSON, Martha: Secretary, Registrar, TEACHERS: AGNEW, Judy: Record Keeping, N.T.S.U,, B.S., ANTHONY, Judy: Drama III and I, Sponsor of Royal Masque Players, Baylor University, B.A., M.A., BACKUS, Beth: Southernaires, New Mixed Choir, A Cappella, Showboaters, Ark. S.T.U., B.A,, M.Ed., BARBEE, Jerry: Voc. Ag. I, II, and III, FFA, Tarlston State Col- lege, B.S., BARNARD, Arthur: Band, N.T.S.U., B.S., M.Ed., BRIDWELL, Frank: American History, S.M.U., B.A., M.A., BROWN, John: Power Mechan- ics, Junior Class Sponsor, Indus- trial Arts Club, BROOKS, Clayton, Driver Edu- cation, Basketball Coach, McMur- ry College, B.S., BRUNER, Audra: Bookkeeping, Typing I, E.T.S.U., B.S., BURCH, Annette: Eng. II, Eng. I, N.T.S.U., B.B.A., BURNS, Mary: Biology, Adv. Biology, F.S.A., Ark. S.U., Colo- rado S.U., E.T.S.U,, B.S., M.Ed., BURRELL, Rose: Rel. Math II, Facult Consumer Math, N.T.S.U., B.A., BURUM, Catherine: Theme Writing, F.T.A., E.T.S.U., Tex. Tech., W.T.S.U:, B.S., CARPENTER, Elsie: Shorthand, Typing II, O.S.U., N.T.S.U., E.T.S.U., B.S., Senior Class Spon- sor, CARTER, Albert: Woodshop I and III, N.T.S.U., E.T,S.U., Cen- tenary College Louisiana, B.A., M.Ed., Industrial Arts Club, CHAPMAN, Gary: American History, Problems of Democracy, N.T.S.U., B.A., COLEMAN, Andy: Shop II, Mech. Dr. I, E:T.S.U., B.S., COLLINS, Barbara: English II, Sponsor, Sophomore Class, AFS, N:T.S.U., B.A., COWLES, Margaret: Typing I, Typing II, Bus. Typing, O.S.U., Stephen F. Austin, B.A., DARBY, Juanita: English II, E.T.S.U., B.A:, DAVIS, Marie: English III, E.T.S.U., B.S., M.Ed., DODSON, James: Biology, Phy. Sci., Coach, T.C.U., B.S., DOUGLAS, Carmyn: Journalism, Sponsor: SABRE, Plantation Times and The Quill and Scroll, N.T.S.U., B.S., DOWDLE, Thelma: English II, E.T.S.U., B.S., DOWNER, Laura: Journalism, Sponsor: SABRE, Plantation Times and The Quill and Scroll, E.T.S.U., B.S., FAIREY, Susan: Spanish I and II, M.T.S.U., B.A., FERTITTA, Nancy: Eng. III and IV, Sponsor of the Sr. Class, U.T., B.A., FEUERSTAHLER, Helen: Latin I and II, Eng. II, Sponsor of the Latin Club, College of New Rochelle, Northwestern Universi- ty, B.A., M.A., GOHEEN, Norman: World Hist., S.M.U., B.A., Sponsor of the Key Club, GRANT, Bill: P.E., Coach - Golf Team, E.T.S.U., B.S,, M.S., GREEN, Leslie: Physics, Geom., Sponsor of the Sophomore Class, E.T.S.U., B.S., GRUBB, Peter: Art I, World Ge- ography, E.T.S.U., U.T. at E1 Paso, B.S., HAAS, Raymond: C. Arith., G. Business, Football Coach, Track Coach, Tex. A8cM, B.A., M.Ed., HARRIS, James: Head Coach, Sponsor of the Sr. Class, W.T.S.U., B.S., M.E., HARRISON, Judy: P.E., Dixie Darlings, E.T.S.U., Credits HEAD, Joe: Alg. II, Sponsor of the Mu Alpha Theta, Ark. A8cM, N:T.S.U., B.S., M.Ed., HEAD, W. B.: D.E. I and II, Sponsor of the DECA Club, E.T.S.U., B.A., M.Ed., HICKMAN, Danny: Eng. IV, N.T.S.U., B.S., Sponsor of the Libertas, HOLLENSHEAD, Sherry: Amer- ican Hist., Tex. Tech., N.T.S.U., Baylor U., B.A., Sponsor of Jr. Class, HUDSON, Bettie: Homemaking II and III, Sponsor of the FHA, N.T:S.U., B.S., JAMES, Kathleen: Geom., Alg. II, Sponsor of the Cheerleaders, O.U., B.S., JETER, Galen: Biology, Biology Club, N.T.S.U., B.S., M.S., KERR, Barbara: Eng. II, Speech I, II, and III, Sponsor: Student Council, Royal Masque Players, KNIGHT, Judy: Homemaking, Sponsor of F.H.A., N.T.S.U., B.S., LeMASTER, Beverly: Civics, Tex. Tech., B.A., LISTER, Vernal: Coop. Ag., Coop. Ag. Club, F.F.A., Prairie View A8cM, B.S., M.S., LOYD, Nancy: Am. Hist., Civics, U.T., T.W.U., B.A., M.A., MAHAFFEY, Grace: Spanish I, III, Spanish Club, E.T.S.U., B:A., MARTIN, Nancy: Eng. III, U.T., B.A., MELTON, Roger: Driver's Edu- cation, E.T.S.U., B.S., MILLER, Roger: Coach, Driver Training, E.T.S.U., Baylor U., B.S., M.S., MOORE, Joe: Trig, Elementary Analysis, S.M.U., U.N.M., B.S., M.Ed., MORTON, Phyllis: Biology, Austin College, S.M.U., B.S., NIMMO, Don: C. Law, Econom- ics, Coach - Tennis Team, N.T.S.U., B.S., ODOM, Loy: Woodworking I Industrial Arts Club, and II, Sponsor of Jr. Class, N.T.S.U., E.T.S.U., B.S., M.Ed., ORTEN, Dixie: V.O.E., E.T.S.U., B.S., OSBORN, Linda: Eng. III, Span- ish I, E.T.S.U., B.A., PATTERSON, Ann: Chem., Adv. Chem,, U.T., N.T.S.U., B.A., PETERS, Ruth: Chem., Adv. Chem, N.T.S.U., T.W.U., Hope College, B.A., POWELL, Glenda: Related Math II, Midwestern Univ., B.S., PRICE, Robert: Driver's Train- ing, World Hist., Sponsor of thc Sr. Class, Tyler Jr. College N.T.S.U., B.S., REID, Frank: Bus. Math, Dr Education, Coach, Sponsor of the Jr. Class, Weatherford Jr. College N.T.S.U., B.S., M.S., ROBERTS, Betty: Eng. II, Abi lene Christian, B.A., SEYMOUR, Peter: Alg. II Geom., N.W.S.U., SHOEMAKER, Sue Ellen: Relat ed Math I and II, Tex. Tech. N.T.S.U., B.A., SIMPSON, Sherry: Spanish I ant III, Eng. III, F.T.A., U.T., B.A., SMITH, Anita: Alg. I, David Lip scomb College, Univ. of Pitts burgh, T.W.U., B.A., SPINKS, George: Mech. Draw- ing, CI II, IIIJ, Sponsor of the In- dustrial Arts Club, Sul Ross State College, B.S., STAAS, Gretchen: Phy. Sci. U.T., S.M.U., T.C.U., B.S., TOMLINSON, Vicki: America History, Sponsor of Southeriil Belles, Beta Club, T.C.U, S.M.U., B.A., TONDRE, Barbara: German I II, Eng. III, Sponsor ofthe Ger man Club, German Institut: Hofstra U. - Hempstead, N.Y. Our Lady of the Lake College B.A., TROTMAN, Jean: Typing I, II N.T.S.U., B.A., VADEN, Dennis: Chem., Biolo gy, Sponsor of the Chemistry Club, N,T.S.U., L.S.U., B.A., VESSEL, Mary Ann: Eng, II, III N.T.S.U., B.S., WALTHALL, Dorothty: Art Sponsor of the Art Club and YFC WATKINS, Mike: Eng. III American History, Stephen F Austin State Univ., E.T.S.U. B.A., WHITTLE, Jimmie: I.C.T., E.T.S.U, Tex. A8cM, B.S., M.Ed., WILDERMUTH, Ronald: Geom., Ill. State Univ., Southeast- ern State College, WILLIAMS, Betty: Home Nurs- ing, F.N.A.: St. Paul School of Nursing, Christian College of Southwest, T.W.U., R.N., WILSON, Carolyn: French I and II, Sponsor of the La Petite- France, E.T.S,U., B.A., WOLFE, Betty: Typing I, Person- al Typing, Stephen F. Austir State Univ., B.S., WOOD, Ethel: World Hist. American History, E.T.S.U., U.T. B.A., M.A., WORRELL, Darlene: Eng. IV Sponsor of the Sr. Class: South- west Texas State Univ.5 B.S.5 ACKER, Bill: B-team Football, 68-695 Varsity Tennis, 69-705 Var- sity Baseball, 70-715 Track 70-715 Biology Club, 68-71. ADAMS, Allison: Southern Belles, 69-715 Latin Club, 68-705 Biology Club, 69-71. ADAMS, Buddy: Band, 68-715 Stage Band, 68-705 German Club 69-70. ADAMS, jean: National Honor Society 70-715 Quill and Scroll, 69-715 German Club, 69-715 Kraut orner Editor, Vice-President, lantation Times Exchange Editor 69-70, Managing Editor, 70-715 Chemistry Club, Historian 70-715 Mardi Gras Queen, 69-70. ALEXANDER, Charles: Golf Team, 69-71. ALEXANDER, Mike: Biology Club, 68-695 Deutsch Club 70-71. ALFORD, Randy: Reporter, phomore Class, 68-695 Report- r, Executive Council 69-705 Ger- an Club, 68-71, Chaplain, 69-705 Senior-Member-at-Large, 70-715 Sentry, 70-715 Senior Most Witty, 71. BLLEN, Bobby: Baseball, 69. ANDERSEN, Kurt: German Club, 69-70. ARMES, jerrell: V.I.C.A. Club, 59-71. ARNOLD, Richard: Varsity Football, 69-715 Key Club, 70-71. ARTHUR, Linda: French Club, 59-715 F.H.A., 68-715 Library 69- 705 Councilor's Office, 70-71. RSI-ILEY, Henry: French Club. KSHLEY, jerry: Art Club, 68-69, Drama Club, 69-71. KTKINS, William: Royal Mas- lue Players, 69-705 French Club, ro-vi. BAGBY, stephen. D.E.C.A., 69- li, Spanish ciiib, 68.69. 1 BAILEY, yi,- YARYAN, Pat: Typing I5 N.T.S.U.5 B.S.5 Senior BARRY, John: D.E.C.A. Club, 70-715 Spanish Club, 69-70. BARTON, David BEAUMONT, Peggy: Spanish Club, 70-715 Attendance Office, 69-715 Youth For Christ, 68-715 Biology Club, 70-715 General As- sembly Alternate, 70-715 Planta- tion Times Staff BEAVERS, jack: Biology Club, 68-71, Historiang Key Club, 69-71. BELLAH, Audie: Varsity Football 69-715 Key Club, 69-715 Varsity Track, 68-695 Biology Club, 69-715 F.C.A., 69-70. BELLMAN, Cheryl: French Club, 69-71. BLACK, jerry BLAKE, Donna: National Honor Society, 70-715 Spanish Club, 69- 705 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, 68-69, Vice-Pres.5 Student Council, 68-69, 70, BLACKWELL, Kaye: Spanish Club, 69-705 Biology Club, 70-715 Mistress of Ceremonies at Colonel Ball, 71. BLAND, Patsy BLOCK, Burnie BOGERT, jeff: Chess Club, 68- 695 Chemistry Club, 70-715 Gar- land Rocketry Assoc. 69-71. BOND, Vicky: Dixie Darlings, 68-695 Acapella 69-715 V.O.E., 70-71. BOOKER, Patricia BOREN, Mary: Most Talented, 70-715 All-State Choir, 70, All-Re- gion Choir, 68-715 Vice-Pres. Royal Masque Players, 70-715 Bye Bye Birdee, 19705 Showboaters 69-71. BOREN, Patricia: National Honor Society, 70-715 Beta Club, 70-715 Student Council, 69-71, Member at Large5 A Cappella, 68-715 Showboatets 70-715 Senior All SGHS5 Latin Club, 68-70. BOWEN, Kathy: Southern Belles, YEAGER, Romayne: Geom. Alg, I: Tex. Tech.5 B.A.5 Credits 70-715 Dixie Darlings, 68-695 Dixie Darling Captain, Biology Club, 69-70. 69-705 BOWLES, -Ian BOYD, David BOZEMAN, jackie BRANDENBURG, Ricky ,fl BRAY,gGary:f, Art Club, 68-71 Art Club, President, 70-715 Planta- tion Times Staff, Cartoonist, 70- 71. BRIGHAM, Gail: Choir, 68-715 F.H.A. BRIMMAGE, Glen: Varisty Football, 70-715 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 70-71. BRIMMAGE, Lonnie: Acapella5 Boys Choir5 New Mixed Choir5 Showboaters. BRITT, Sherry: Office Education Association. BROOKS, Bruce: Track Manag- er. 5 BROSZ, Debra: German Club 68-70. BROWN, Clint: Varsity Foot- ball, 69-705 Varsity Baseball, 69- 715 Class Vice-President, 69-715 Fighting Hearts Award5 Key Club, Pres. 69-715 Beta Club. BROWN, Gary BROWN, Rick: B-Team Foot- ball, 68-695 Key Club, 69-71. BROWN, Terry: Key Club, 68- 715 Spanish Club, 68-705 F.C.A., 695 Varsity Football, 69-715 Var- sity Goli 70-71. BRYAN, Hugh: Acappella Choir, 68-715 Choral Manager, 70-715 Showboaters, 70-71. BRYANT, Drake: Varsity Foot- ball5 Varsity Basketball. BUBEL, Michael: Varsity Wres- tling 69-715 Varsity Soccer, 705 Varsity Track, 705 Varsity Club, Vice-President, 705 President Stu- dent Council, 70. ZACKERY, Ann: Special Educa- tion5 McMurry College5 B.A.5 BUCHANAN, David: Eagle Scout. BUCHANAN, Randy: D.E.C.A. Club Historian, 69-705 D.E.C.A. Club Vice-President, 70-71. BUCHANAN, Terr: ,, Show- boaters, 715 International Thespi- an Society, 715 Historian of Aca- pella, 70-715 Royal Masque Players 69-715 Bye Bye Birdie 705 Spanish Club, 69-70. BUNCH, Marcia: Future Nurses, 70-71. BURCHAK, Andy BURLESON, Marsha: V.O.E. BURRIS, Judy: Dixie Darlings, 68-695 Youth for Christ, 68-695 Biology Club, 69-715 Spanish Club, 69-705 Southern Belles Man- ager, 70-71. BUSH, Charlie: Latin Club5 Car- toonist5 A.F.S. BYARS, Shirley: Southern Aires, 68-695 German Club 705 South- ernaires 5 Best First Soprano, 68-69. CAMARA, Barbara: Dixie Dar- lings, 68-695 Art Club 70-715 Biol- ogy, 70-71. CAMPBELL, Penney: Southern Bellesg Biology Club, 69-715 Dixie Darlings. CANTRELL, Kay: Y.F.C., 68-715 F.T.A., 70-715 Vice-President, President, Royal Masque Players, 68-695 Sabre Stafi 70-71. CAPEHART, Jimmie CARLOCK, Debbie CARNES, Sheri: Dixie Darlings, 68-695 Southern Belles, 69-715 Spanish Club, 68-705 F.H.A., 70- 715 Biology Club, 70-71. CARPENTER, Sara: Sophomore and Senior Most Beautiful Nomi- neeg Sophomore Class Secretary5 Acappella, 69-715 V.O.E., 71, Cor- responding Secretary. CARIKER, Gary: N.H.S., 70-715 President Mu Alpha Theta, 70-715 Y.F.C., 68-715 Chemistry Club, 309 70-71, Presidents Council, 70-71. CARROLL, Cathy: Royal Masque Players, 69-71, Choir, 69-71, Art Club, 70-71, International Thespi- an Society, 70-71. CASE, Doris: V.O.E., 70-71, Fu- ture Nurses Club, 69-70. CASH, Frank: Key Club. CASKEY, Rhonda: Y.F.C., 68-71, Art Club, 68-71, Historian, F.H.A., 68-69, F.T.A., 70-71, His- torian, General Assembly Alter- nate, 70-71. CASTRO, Herlinda: Future Nurses Club. CAUDLE, Marsha: French Club, 69-71, Vice-President, F.H.A., 68- 69, Royal Masque Players, 68-69, Office, 68-71, General Assembly, 70-71. CERTAIN, Olice: Biology Club, 69-70. CHASE, Jeannie: D.E.C.A. I, II, 69-71, Homemaking II. CHEATHAM, Cynthia: Sopho- more and Junior Class Treasurer, Southern Belles, 69-71, Nominee Most Witty, 71, Biology Club, 70. CHRISTIAN, Linda: Future Nurses, Biology Club, Dixie Dar- lings, CISNEROS, Tony: Student Council, 68-71, Pres., National Honor Society, 70-71, Mu Alpha Theta, 70-71, Beta Club, 68-71, Tennis Team, 69-71, All SGHS, 68-71. CHANDLER, Joyce: D.E.C.A. Club, 69-71, D.E.C.A. Club Secre- tary. CLAMPETT, Melanie: Spanish Club, 69-71, Officer, Beta Club, 70-71, Mardi Gras Nominee, 69, Homecoming Queen Nominee, 71, Most Beautiful Nominee, 69- 71, Most Feminine, 71. CLARK, John COATES, Beverly: Attendance Office. COBBLE, Susan: Dixie Darlings, 68-69, Biology Club, 69-70, Fu- ture Nurses, 70-71. COLE, Nancy: French Club, 68- 69, National Thespian Society, 71. COLE, Susan: National Honor 30 Society, 70-71, Mu Alpha Theta, Acapella Choir, 69-71, Youth for Christ, 68-71, All Region Choir, 70-71. COLLINS, Brad: Varsity Base- ball, 68-71, Spanish Club, 69-70, Key Club, as-71, F.C.A,, 68-vo, Biology Club, 68-69, Varsity Goli- 68-69. COLLINSWORTH, David COLLINSWORTH, Linda: Aca- pella, 69-71, Section Leader, 71, Future Teachers, 69-71. COOPER, Micky COOPER, Randy: Senior Mem- ber-at-Large, 70-71, Beta Club, 70-71, Mu Alpha Theta, 70-71, German Club, 68-71, Treasurer, Delegate District III Convention of Student Council, 70, CORNELISON, James: D.E. Club, 69-71, F.F.A., 67-69, COUCH, Ronnie: Key Club, 69- 71. CRENSHAW, Vicki: Biology Club, 69-71, Southern Belles, 69- 71, Manager, Spanish Club, 68-69, Future Homemakers, 68-69, Youth For Christ, 68-69. CRESBY, Larry: Industrial Arts Club. CUMMINGS, Joyce: V.O.E., 70- 71, Historian. CUMMINGS, Tommy: President ofI.C.T., 70, Member of President Council, 70-71. DALLMANN, Steven: Quill and Scroll, 69-70, Royal Masque Players, 70-71. DAVIS, Brenda: ViO.E., vo, vice- President. DAVIS, Cile: All SGHS, Sopho- more and Junior, Colonel's Lady, Senior, Cheerleader, 68-71, Biolo- gy Club, 69-71, Secretary, French Club, 69-70, Secretary. DANIEL, Daisy: French Club, 70-71. DAVIS, Daryl: Showboaters, 68- 71, Footliall and Track Manager, 69-70, Acappella, 68-71, Sopho- more and Junior Representative, President, Key Club, 69-71. DAVIS, Denise: Beta, 70-71, French, 69-71, Future Teachers, Office, 69-71, F.T.A., Treasurer. DAVIS, Don: Golf Team 68-70, F.C.A., 70-71. DAVIS, Doyle: Key Club, 69-71. DAVIS, Lorene: Y.F,C., 68-69, Future Nurses, 68-69, South- ernaires, 68-69, Student Council, 68-70, Latin Club. DAWSON, Diane: F.T.A., French Club, Office. DeARMENT, Jackie: Cheerlead- er, 68-71, Beta Club, 69-71, Biolo- gy Club, 71, General Assembly, 69-71, Most Friendly, 71, Home- coming Nominee, 71. DCPOLO, Ronald: Football, 68- 69. DERRYBERRY, Susan: Dixie Darlings, 68-70, Manager, Latin Club, 68-69, V.I.C.A. Club, 70-71, Secretary. DCWITT, Michael DILLARD, Earl DIMSDLE, Roger: Varsity Foot- ball, 69-71, F.C,A., President, President's Council, Biology Club, Y.F.C., Student Council, Junior. DOSSETT, Karen: Southernaires, I.C.T., V.I.C.A., Future Nurses. DOTSON, Sharen: Biology Club, 69-70, Y.F.C., 68-71. DUDLEY, Jan: National Honor Society, Southern Belles, 69-71, Student Council, 68-71, F.F.A. Sweetheart Nominee, 68-69, Y.F.C., 69-70, Dixie Darlings, 68- 69. DUKE, Carl: B Team Football, 68-69. DUNCAN, Donald: DYESS, Joel: Varsity Basketball, 70-71, Biology Club, 71, Varsity Track, 70-71. ECCLES, Bill: Biology Club, 68- 69. EDDINS, Susan EDWARDS, Allen EDWARDS, Cheryl: Future Nurses, 69-70, V.O.E., 70-71. ELEY, Dickie: D.E.C.A., 69-71. ELMORE, Jackie: Biology Club, 70, Spanish Club, 70. EPINETTE, Cheryl: F.H.A., 69 70, O.E.A., 70-71. ESTRELLE, Theresa: Dixie Dar lings, 68-69, Spanish Club, 68-69 Southern Belles, 70-71. EVANS, Ernest EVANS, Terry FAGAN, Susan: Biology Club Homeroom Rep. Soph. and Jr. Tennis Team, Soph. and Jr. FAUGHTENBERRY, Ronald Key Club, 69-71 , Biology Club 70-71. FIELDING, Vickie: Studen Council Rep., 71, Y.F.C., 69 Biology Club, 70, FISCHER, Patsy: F.H.A., 68-69. FISHER, Janice: Sabre Stafi 69 71, Academics and Coordinator Future Nurses, 70-71, Reporter Latin Club 68-70. FLANERY, Mark: Golf, 68-70 Sentries, 69-71, Sophomore, Jun ior, and Senior Class Favorite Spanish Club, 68-69, Key Club 68-71, General Assembly. FLETCHER, Thomas: Band Stage Band, All-Region Baritone. FORSYTH, Mary: Dixie Dar lings, 68-69, Spanish Club, 68-69 Biology Club, 68-69, Southerr Belles, 70-71, Office, 68-71. FOSTER, Marsha: Southerr Belles, 70-71, Future Teachers 69-70, Treasurer and Historian. FOULKS, Dianne: Spanish Club 68-69. FRANCIS, Cathy FR1ERsoN, Randy FRITH, Candy: Spanish Club 70-71, Future Nurse Club, 69-70 National Honor Society, 70-71 Youth For Christ, 70-71, Dixie Darlings, 68-69. FULLER, Janet: Dixie Darlings Student Council, 68-693 Biology Club, Southern Belles, 69-71. FULTON, James FUQUA, Robert: Youth For Christ, 69-71, President, 70-71, Royal Masque Players, 70-71, Spanish Club, 70-71, Acapella, 70-71. This fs ms, 9481 NAWAY, Randy: National r Society, 70-71, Beta Club, , Mu Alpha Theta, 70-71, President, Plantation Times zswriter, Varsity Football, P, Varsity Baseball, 69-71, 5 lLetterman. .DNER, Donna: Student icil, Corresponding Secretary, , Southern Belles, 70-71, ish Club, 69-71, National Jr Society, 70-71. 'TI, Stefano: Student Coun- A.E.S. Student, Key Club, na Club. ', Billy: I.A.C., 69-71, I.C.T., SON, Joyce: National Honor ty, 70-71, Future Home- :rs of America, Treasurer, 70- Future Nurses Club, 70-71, :nt Council, 70-71, Alternate esentative. SSCOCK, Lana: Royal Mas- Players, 69-71, Future Nurses , 68-70, Biology Club, 69-71, : Darlings, 68-69, Sabre Staftf rr Class Editor, 69-70, Senior Editor, 70-71, Quill and l, 69-71, International Thes- Society, 71. fZIER, Marsha: Dixie Dar- , 68-69, Representative, 68- Dixie Darling Lieutenant, 69- 'NN, Blanche: A Cappella r, 69-71, Band, 68-70, French , 69-71. .DIN, Kent: Manager B- Football and Basketball, 68- Lpanish Club, 70-71. JD, Bradlety ICE, Diane: F.T.A, 68-695 xr Civitan, 68-69, Choir, 68- Division 1, UIL Solo, 68-70. INDSTAFF, Aubrey: Varsity ball, 70-71, Key Club, 69-71. 1Y, Carrie EGOIRE, Elizabeth: Spanish , 68-69, Y-Teens, 68-69, A., 70-71. FFIN,Janet MSLEY, Stanley: I.C.T., 69- NSTEAD, Gary: Industrial Club. GROSSMAN, Judy: Spanish Club, 68-69, V.O.E., 70-71. GRUBBS, Eddie: Biology Club, 68-69, Chemistry Club, 70-71, Track Team, 68-69, Golf Team, 69-71. HAAS, Chester HACKWORTH, John: Indus- trial Arts Club 10-71 'Rene gacles HADSKEY, Cindy: Dixie Dar- lings, 68-69, French Club, 69-70, Biology Club, 69-70. HALBERT, Judy: Youth For Christ. HALEY, Johnny HALL, Roy HALTOM, Russell: Art Club, 70-71. HALL, Paula: Southern Belles Lieutenant, 69-71, Beta Club, 70- 71, National Honor Society, 70- 71, Showboaters, 69-71, Mu Alpha Theta, Homecoming Queen Nominee. HAMILTON, Scott: V.O.E., 70- 71, President. HAMMER, Richard: South Gar- land Band, 69-71, B.B.R., 69-70, Sergeant at Arms, 70-71, Indus- trial Arts Club, 69-70, Student Council, General Assembly Rep- resentative, 70-71, Stage Band, 70-71, First Division Ensemble, 69-71. HANKEY, Anthony HARDWICK, Sharon: Dixie Darlings, 68-69, V.O.E., 70-71, Future Nurses, 69-70, F.T.A., 68- 69. HARDY, David: Key Club. HARKENS, Larry: I.C.T. HARRIS, Kim: Biology Club, 69-71, Spanish Club, 69-71, Band, 70-71. HARRIS, David: I.A.C. Club, 69-71, Biology Club. HARRIS, Mary: Distributive Education Club of America, Re- porter, 69-71, Choir, 68-71. HARRIS, Mike HARRIS, Nathaniel: New Mixed Choir, 70-71. HAWKINS, Cynthia: F.H.A., two years. HAWKINS, Jack HAYES, Beverly: Plantation Times Stafrf Club Editor, 70-71, Quill and Scroll, 70-71, Spanish Club. HAYGOOD, Deborah HENLEY, Peggy: Dixie Dar- lings, 68-69, Southern Belles, 69- 71, Youth For Christ, 68-69, 70- 71, German Club, 70-71, Belle of the Year Nominee, 71. HENRY, Mike HERNANDEZ, Mary: Royal Masque Players, 68-71, Secretary, 70-71, Future Teachers 68-71, Spanish Club, 69-71, Youth For Christ, 70-71, Chemistry Club, 70-71. HERRING, Sharon: O.E.A. Club, vo-71. HERRON, Charlotte: Dixie Dar- ling Lieutenant, 69-70, Southern Belles, 70-71, French Club, 68-69. HILL, Toppy: Concert Band, Trombonist, 68-71, Stage Band, Drummer, 69-71, Vice-President of Band, 69-70, Band President, 70-71, Nominee for Most Tal- ented 71, Head Set Designer for A Different Drummer, 70. HITTSON, Carol: Drum Major, 70-71, All SGHS, 71, Beta Club, Treasurer, 70-71, International Thespian Society, Secretary, 70-71, Junior Class Secretary, 69-70, Royal Masque Players, 68-71. HOGGE, Sherry: Dixie Darlings, 68-69. HOLCOMB, Gary: B-Team Foot- ball, 68-69, Varsity Football, 70- 71, Key Club, Biology Club. HOLLY, Cindy: Dixie Darlings, 68-69, Homemaking Club, 68-699 Biology Club, 70-71. HOLSOMBACK, Nita: F.H.A., 68-69, 3rd Vice-President, Dixie Darlings, 68-69, Future Nurses, 69-70, Council Office Worker, 70-71. HOOKS, Cheryl: D.E.C.A., 69- 71, Southernaires, 68-70. HOSEY, Debra: Showboaters, A Cappella Choir, 68-71, Future Nurses, Future Homemakers, Southern Belles, 69-70, Dixie Darlings, 68-69. HOSTRUP, Kai HOWINGTON, Caren: Dixie Darlings, 68-69, German Club, 69-70, Physical Science Lab Assist- ant, 70-71. HOWLAND, Cynthia: Spanish Club, 69-70, U.O,C., 70-71. HUGHEY, Delons: Spanish Club, 68-69. HUGHES, Tyler: Member Publi- cations, 68-71, President Latin Club, 69-71, President Chemistry Club, 70-71, Head Photographer, 69-71. HURLEY, Terry: Football. ISAACS, Vickie: General Assem- bly, F.i-LA., Y.F.c, JACKSON, Charlene: French Club, 68-71, Youth For Christ, 68-71, A Cappella, 68-71. JAYKUS, John JENSEN, Robbini Dixie Dar- lings, General Assemblg,,,68-69, French Club, 68-69, Biology Club, Drama Club, Southern Belles. JOHNSON, Beth: Band, 68-71, Plantation Times, 69-71, Feature Editor, Assistant Cartoonist, Libertas Staff 71, National Honor Society, Chemistry Club, 70-71, Quill and Scroll, 70-71. JOHNSON, Clinton: D.E.C.A., 69-71. JOHNSON, Doug: V.I.C.A. JOHNSON, Neal: Key Club, 69-71. JOINER, Joseph: German Club, 68-70, A Cappella, 68-71, Section Leader Tenor, 70-71, International Thespian Society, Dinny and the Witches, 68, A Different Drummer, 70. JONES, Betty: German Club, 69- 70, Furure Teachers, 69-70. JONES, Carol: Colonel Band, 68- 71, French Club, 69-71, Secretary, 70-71. JONES, Carolyn JONES, Janice: Junior Civitan, 68-69, French Club, 68-71, Ger- man Club, 70-71, Band, 68-71. JONES, Kevin: B-Team Basket- ball, 68-69, Key Club, 68-69. JONES, Laura JONES, Ricky JONES, Thomas: Future Home- makers. KIMMEL, Karen: Royal Masque Players, 69-71, Biology Club, 70- 71, General Assembly, 68-70, Na- tional Thespian Society, 71. KINES, Charles: Vice-President, Art Club. KNOBLES, Janice: Art Club, 69- 70, Spanish Club, 69-70. KRAFT, Susan KRANNIG, Harold: Key Club, 69-71, Varsity Football, 69-71. KALINOWSKI, Elizabeth: Span- ish Club, 68-69. KELLY, Jared KING, Becky: F.H.A., 70-71, 1st vice-President, Mu Alpha Theta, 70-71, Treasurer, Biology Club, 70-71, Y.F.C., 68-71, Y.F.C. Secre- tary, 68-70, Homemaker of the Year. KIRBY, Shelly: Captain of South- ern Belles, 69-71, National Thes- pian Society, 71, Student Council, 69-71, Showboaters, 69-71, Drama Club, 69-71. KOPCZYNSKI, Judy: Southern Belles, 69-71, F.H.A., President, 70-71 , Biology Club, 68-70, F.H.A., 68-71, General Assembly, 68-69, Spanish Club, 68-69. KUNTZ, Cynthia: Dixie Dar- lmgs, 68-69, Southern Belles, 69- 71. LACY, Karen: Future Teachers Club. LANDRESS, Robert: Chemistry Club, 70-71, Biology Club, 70-71, Mu Alpha Theta, 70-71. LANDRUM, Danny LANEY, Judy: Future Nurses, 71, Future Homemakers, 69-71. LANGE, Janice: Y-Teens, 68-69. LAWHON, Linda: F.H.A., 68-69, F.H.A. Historian, 70-71, Royal Masque Players. 312 LEDFORD, Robert: Biology Club, 70-71. LEE, David: Varsity Football, 70- 71, Biology Club, 68-71, Key Club, 69-71. LENINGTON,Jo: Spanish Club, 68-70, Royal Masque Players, 71, F.H.A., 68. LEONARD, William: Biology Club, Varsity Baseball, 68-71. LITTLE, Johnnie: F.H.A., 68-69, Youth For Christ, 68-71. LITTLE, Martha: Future Nurses Club, 70-71, Youth For Christ, 68-71. LOFTIS, Patricia LOGSDON, Timothy: Spanish Club, 68-69, Junior Civitan, 68-69, Chemistry Club, 70-71, Photogra- phy Staff, 69-70. LOHR, Dawn: Dixie Darlings, 68-69, Homemaking Club. LOONEY, Kathy: National Thespians, 71, National Forensic League, 68-69, French Club, 70-71. LOVE, Donna: French Club, 68- 71, Chemistry Club, 70-71, Na- tional Merit Semi-Hnalist, Y.F.C., 68-69. LYKE, Danny: Varsity Football, 69-71, German Club, 69-70, Varsi- ty Track, 70-71, F.C.A., 69-70. LYNN, Dwayne MAGEE, Dana: Spanish Club, 68-69, Dixie Darlings, 68-69, In- dustrial Arts Club, Secretary, 70- 71. MANES, Judy: Future Nurses Club. MANUEL, Michael: Latin Club, 68-70, Key Club, 68-70, National Honor Society, Football Manager, 68-69. MARCUCCI, Mark: Sophomore Class Vice-President, 68-69, Junior Member at Large, Treasurer, Stu- dent Council, 70-71, Parliamentar- ian, National Honor Society, 70- 71, Mu Alpha Theta, 70-71, Ger- man Club, 68-71. MARSHALL, Mary: V.O.E., In- dustrial Arts Club. MASON, Patricia: Southern Belles, 70-71, Spanish Club, 69- 70, Biology Club, 69, Dixie Dar- lings, 68-69. MATEJ, Becky: Lab Assistant. McCALEB, Debra: Future Nurs- es, 68-69, Southernaires, 68-69, Southernaires, Secretary and Trea- surer, 69-70, Mixed Choir, 70-71, Latin Club, 70-71. MCCLUNG, Doug: Key Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Football, 68-71. McCLUNG,- Paul: 1Sophomore Class President, 68-69, Junior Class President, 69-70, Varsity Trainer, 69-71, Varsity Baseball, 70-71, F.C.A., 68-71, Latin Club, 68-70 McCOMAS, Mark: Varsity Foot- ball, 70-71, Latin Club, 68-69, Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes, 68- 69. MCCORMICK, Cheryl: D.E. I., 69-70, D.E. ll, 70-71, Historian. MCCLURE, Miller: Most Tal- ented, 71, Vice-President, A Cap- pella Choir, 68-71, International Thespians, 70-71, Showboaters, 69-70. MCCRARY, Guy: Band, 68-71, Stage Band, 69-71, Band Council, 69-71, B.B.R., President, 69-71, Junior Civitan, Vice President, 68-69, Photographer, 70-71. MCCURRY, Laura: Southern Belles, 69-71, Spanish Club, 69- 70, Student Council, 68-70, Biolo- gy Club, 68-69, Dixie Darlings, 68-69. McDANIEL, Marilyn: Southern Belles, 69-70, Latin Club, 68-69, German Club, Art Club, 70-71, Junior Civitan, McDONALD, Kathleen: Spanish Club, 68-69, Future Nurses, 69-70. MCGOWAN, Charles: Varsity Track, 70-71, Royal Masque Players, Parliamentarian, Interna- tional Thespian Society, 71. McIVER, Danny: Chemistry Club, 70-71 MCKINNON, Kay: Dixie Dar- lings, 68-69, Biology Club, 68-69. McLONDON, Roger MCMANUS, David McNISH, Tim MERRELL, Dennis: F.F.A. MILLER, Bart: l.C.T. MILLER, Donna MILLER, Karen: Biology Clu 68-69, Dixie Darlings, 68-69, I tendance Office, 69-71, lndustr. Arts Club, 70-71. MILLER, Johnny: V.I,C.A., 7 71. MILLER, Margie: Band, 69-7 D.E. 70-71. MILLER, Randy MILLER, Robert: Chemist Club. MILLIGAN, Jan: French ciui Future Nurses Club, Secretary 7 71, Future Nurses Club, 69-70 MILLS, Timothy: Varsity Foc ball, 69-71, F.C.A. MILLSAP, Shelia: Future Nurst 68-71, F.H.A., 68-69, V.O.E., 7 71. MIXON, Melody: Southei Belles, 69-71, F.H.A., 68-71, Ju ior Achievement, 68-70, Biolog Club, 69-70, Biology Club, I-list rian, 69-71, Clinic, 70-71, MOBLEY, Glenda: Dixie Da lings, 68-69, Spanish Club, 68-6' Biology Club, 69-70. MOBLEY, Steve: Band, 68-7 Biology Club, 68-71, B.B.R., Pul lic 'Relations 68-71 , Stage Ban 70-71, Section Leader, Drums, 7' 71, Concert Band, 68-71. MOFFATT, Sue: French Clu 68-69, Treasurer, 70-71, Dix Darlings, Biology Club, 69-71 Youth For Christ, 68-69. MONK, Roger: Student Counci 68-71, Beta Club, 70-71, Presiden National Honor Society, 70-7 Tennis Team, All SGHS, 68-7 Nominee for Colonel 71. MONTGOMERY, Diana: N tional Honor Society, 70-71, M Alpha Theta, 70-71, Southei Belles, 69-71, German Club, 7' 71, Latin Club, 69-70, Dixie Da lings. MOORE, Richard: Band, 68-70. MORGAN, Janet: Art Club, 6 69, Spanish Club, 69-70, Sab. Staff, 70-71, F.H.A., 68-69. RRIS, Michelle: Future Nurs- flub, 68-71, Dixie Darlings, 9. SES, Karen: National Honor Sty, Mu Alpha Theta, Youth Christ, Chemistry Club, jun- Classical League, Future :hers of America. YER, Keith: Biology Club. LKEY, Debbie: Southern :s, Lieutenant, 69-71, Spanish 1, Future Homemakers, Belle ie Year Nominee, Dixie Dar- a, 68-69. NCY, Jay: Beta Club, Key 1, Biology Club, Co-Captain Iball. RDOCK, Bera RRY, Delbert: Baseball, 69- Latin Club. SICK, Cynthia: Plantation es, 69-71, Editor, 70-71, Na- al Honor Society, 70-71, Re- er, Beta Club, 70-71, National spian Society, 71, Libertas 7, 71, Student Council, Gener- sscmbly, 70-71. SICK, Robert VARRO, Samuel: F.F.A., 70- l.A.C. QI L, Cathy: Cheerleader, 68- Acappella, 68-71, Show- ers, 69-71, Nominee for necoming Queen, National spian Society, Best Colonel it. VIL, Larry: Acappella Choir. WMAN, Brenda: Choir, 68- WMAN, Cindy: F.H.A., 68- Acappella, 68-71. IHOLS, Connie IHOLSON, james: Varsity, Sophomore Most Handsome, A., 68-69, Track 68-69. 'RRIS, Frank: Varsity Foot- , 69-71, Fellowship of Chris- Athletes, 68-71, Track, 69-71. lVER, Rhonda: F.H.A., 68-695 .ire Nurses, Vice-President, '1 . SCHER, Mike DFIELD, Barbara: Band, Biol- ogy Club, Art Club, Future Nurs- es. PARKER, Linda: French Club, 69-71, President, Future Teachers, Historian, Beta Club, 70-71, Choir, 68-71, Y.F.C., 70-71. PARKER, Sara: Biology Club, Y.F.C. PARKS, john: Vice President Key Club, 68-71. PARMER, Ginger: Dixie Dar- lings, 68-69, Southernaires, 69-70, Spanish Club, 68-69, Y-Teens, 68-69. PASCOE, Steve PAYTON, Sherry: N.H.S., 70-71, D.E.C.A. PENFIELD, Nancy: German Club, 68-71, Historian, Y.F.C., 69-71, Drama Club, 68-71, Chem- istry Club, 70-71, N.H.S., 70-71, Vice President, Mu Alpha Theta Historian. PENNEY, Edward PERRYMAN, Carolyn: B-Team Cheerleader, 68-69, A-Team Cheerleader, 69-71, Nominated for Colonels Lady, 71, Most Beau- tiful, 68-70, Key Club Sweetheart, Nominee Most Beautiful, 71. PERKINS, Patti: Dixie Darling Manager, 69-70, Spanish Club, 69-70, Y.F.C., 69-70, PETERS, Victor: D.E. PETSCH, Randall: Biology Club, 69-70. PHELPS, Becky: Colonel Band, 69-71. PHILLIPS, jennifer: Spanish Club, 68-69, Drama Club, 70-71. PLUNK, Richard: F.F.A., 70-71. POARCH, janet: Future Nurses, 69-70, French Club, 70-71, Drama, 68-70, Dixie Darlings, 69-70. PRATOR, Tim: Spanish Club, 68-69, Biology Club, 70-71, Band, 68-70, Percussion Section Leader, 69-70, 1st Division State Ensem- ble, 70, Stage Band, 68-69. PUSATERI, Jody: Sabre staff, 70-71, Chemistry Club, 70-71, Chemistry Lab Assistant, 70-71, RALEY, Doug: Key Club, F.C.A., 68-69. RAMSEY, Nina: Tennis, 68-71, Library Assistant, 68-71, Future Nurses, 68-69. REAM, Robert REED, Paula: F.H.A., 68, French and Spanish Club, Choir, 68-71, REWIS, Janice: Spanish Club. RICH, Fletcher RICHARDS, Hal: Band Manag- er, 69-71, Photography Staff, Spanish Club, Band, 68-71. RICHARDS, Melvin RILEY, Linda: D.E. I. RIVES, Deborah: National Honor Society, Biology Club, Spanish Club, A.F.S. ROAN, james ROBINSON, Diana: Dixie Dar- lings, 68-69. ROBINSON, jean: Dixie Dar- lings, 68-69, Latin Club, Biology Club, Y.F.C., Drill Team Manag- er, D.E. ROGERS, john ROGERS, Joyce: Art Club, 68-71, Treasurer, Reporter, Dixie Dar- lings. ROLL, Douglas: Home Room Representative, French Club, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, Merit's Who's Who among American High School Students, ROZELL, Terry RUFF, David: I.C.T., 70-71, 2nd Vice-President, I.A.C., 70-71. RUSK, Keith: Senior Class Trea- surer, Vice-President, Key Club, 70-71, General Assembly, Track Team, 70-71, Biology Club, 68-71, Latin Club. RUSSELL, Sam: German Club, 68-71, President 70-71, Trainer - Varsity Football and Basketball, Mu Alpha Theta, F.C.A., Secre- tary and Treasurer, 69-71. RUTHERORD, Larry: Plantation Times, Assistant Editor, 70-71, Sports Editor, 69-71, Quill and Scroll, 69-71. RYAN, jean: Southern Belles, 69-71, National Honor Society, 70-71, French Club, 68-71, Youth For Christ, 68-69, Dixie Darlings, 68-69. SAMFORD, Shirley: Art Club, 70-71, Secretary. SAMUEL, Randy SANDERS, Allan SASSER, john: Art Club, 68-70. SATCHELL, Susan: National Honor Society, 70-71, Latin Club, 70-71, President, German Club, 70-71 , Secretary, Plantation Times, 69-70, Society Editor, and News Editor, Chemistry Club, 70-71. SCOTT, Candy: Spanish Club, 69-70. SEEKAMP, Barbara: B-Team Cheerleader, 68-69, V.I.C.A. Club, 69-71., Mardi Gras Queen, 68-69. SHARP, Ricky: Key Club. SHAW, Dawn: Sabre Staffl 70-71., junior Class Editor, Youth For Christ, 68-71, Libertas Staff, 71. SHERIDAN,,Iacci: Biology Club, 69, Dixie Darlings, 69, Southern Belles, 69-70. SHIPLEY, Brenda: Library, 68-71, F.T.A., 68-71, Royal Masque Players, 70-71, Spanish Club, 70- 71, Y.F.C., 69-71. SHIRLEY, Tom: Key Club. SIMS, Margie: Spanish Club, 68- 69. SHOEMAKER, Debbie: F.H.S., 68, Dixie Darlings, 68-69, South- ern Belles, 69-70, V.O.E., Secre- tary, 70-71, Biology Club, 69-70, General Assembly, 69-70. SHULL, Roy: Spanish Club, 68- 69-70, Basketball, 68. SHUMATE, jamie: F.H.A. Offi- cer, 69-7O, Choir Officer, 70-71, D.E.C.A., Secretary-Treasurer, 70- 71. SIMS, Doris: Drama Club, 68-71, Y.F.C., 69-71. SKIPWITH, Diane SMITH, Cynthia: Executive Council, 69-71, Recording Secre- tary, Mu Alpha Theta, 70-71, President, Beta Club, All SGHS, 313 70-71, Nominee for Colonel's Lady, Nominee for Senior Class Favorite. SMITH, Dale: Mechanical Draw- ing, Chemistry Club, D.E.C.A. SMITH, Margie: Spanish Club, French Club, Sabre, 69-71, Aca- demics Editor, 70-71, Copy Editor, 69-70, Quill and Scroll, 69-71. SMITH, Nellie: Senior Repre- sentative of Southernaires. SMITH, Susie: Art Club, Drama Club. SMOTHERS, Marilyn: B-Team Cheerleader, 68-69, Beta Club, 69-71, Student Council Member at Large, 69-71, Spanish, Club, 68- 71, Treasurer, 70-71, Biology Club, 68-71, Treasurer, 70-71, Southern Belles, 69-71. SORRELS, Brenda SPANGLE, Pam: Dixie Darlings. SPANGLE, Ronny: Industrial Arts Club. SPEARS, Susan: German Club, 69-71, Future Teachers, 70-71, F.H.A., 68-69. SPEIGHT, Richard: Latin Club, 68-70. SPLANE, cindy SPOON, Mike: Cooperative Ag. SPUNG, Lewis: Latin Club. STAGE, Peggy: Spanish Club, 69-70. STAMPS, Vicki: V.O.E., 70-71. STARLING, Jill: Class Favorite, 69-71, Spanish Club, 68-71, Stu- dent Council, Biology Club, 70- 71, All SGHS, 69, Southern Belles Manager, 69-71. STARING, Susan: Biology Club, Treasurer, 69-71, Spanish Club, 69-70, Dixie Darlings, 68-69. STATEN, Dorthy STAUFFER, jim STEWART, Doug in STEWART, Ervin: Spanish Club, vo-vi, STIBBINS, Roy STOVALL, Cathy: Y.F.C., 68-71 4 Vice-President, Acappella, 68-71, Senior Representative, Southern Belles, 69-71, Lieutenant, Beta Club, 69-71, Homecoming Queen, 70-71, General Assembly, 69-71. STRILER, Carl: D.E.C.A. Club, 70-71, President. SULLIVAN, Keith: Varsity Bas- ketball, 69-71. SWANSON, Charles: Varsity Basketball, 69-71, B-Team, 68-69. SWINDELL,-Ieanne: Royal Mas- que Players, 68-69, Sabre Stafi 70-71 , Senior Class Editor, Inter- national Thespian Society, 71, Lead Part in Fall Production, 70, French Club, 68-70, U.I.L. Con- test Play, 71, Student Director. SYDOW, Sandi: Spanish Club, 68-70, Biology Club, 69-70, D.E.A. Club, 70-71, Industrial Arts Club, 70-71, Treasurer. TALLEY, Gary: Varsity Baseball, 68-70, Varsity Basketball, 69-70, General Assembly, 70-71, Key Club, 70-71, F.C.A., 70-71. TATE, Larry: Colonel, 71, Senior Class Member-at-Large, Varsity Football, 69-71, Co-Captain, Stu- dent Council, 69-70. TAYLOR, jerrell: Art Club. THOMAS, jim: Senior All SGHS, Best Colonel Spirit, Colonel , N.H.S., Beta Club, junior and Senior Class Reporter. THOMAS, Sandra: Y.F.C., 68-69, V.O.E., 70-71. THOMAS, Stewart THOMAS, Susan: D.E.C.A. THOMPSON, Dana TOMLINSON, Mary: N.H.S., 70-71, Sabre Staff, 70-71, Libertas Staff, 70-71, A.F.S. Committee, 70-71, F.T.A., 70-71, Senior Rep., Spanish Club, 69-71. TREVATHAN, Steve: Y.F.C.: Industrial Arts, Art Club. TUCKER, Gale: F,T.A., 69-71, Choir, 68-69, O,E.A., 70-71. TYLER, Lin: Football, 69-71, Key Club, 69-71, Biology Club, 70-71, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 69-71. UPTON, Barbara: Spanish Club, 68-70, Soph. Class Secretary, F.T.A., 68-70, Homecoming Rep., 68, Prospector Staff 68-70, Klon- dike High School, 68-70. UPTON, Thomas: Colonel Band, 68-71, Spanish Club, 68-69, Chemistry Club, 70-71, U.I.L., 1st Division Ensemble, 69. USREY, Diane: Spanish Club, 68-69, Historian, Beta Club, Gen- eral Assembly, 70-71, Acappella and Showboaters, 69-70, Pianist, Satre Staff 69-70, Editor, 70-71, Y.F.C. VARNER, Donna: D.E.C.A., 70- 71. VARNER, Mona: German Club, 68-70, Band, 68-71, All-Region Band, All-State Band. VAUGHN, Lindsay: Varsity Football, 69-70, Biology Club, 68- 71, Senior Class Member at Large, F.C.A., 69-71, Spanish Club, 68- 70, Varsity Basketball, 70-71. VARGHAN, Margaret: Y.F.C., 68-71. VEN ESS, Lee WAGONER, Lillian: Dixie Dar- lings, 68-71, Manager and Senior Manager, French Club, 70-71. WALKER, Larry: Basketball, 69- 70. WALKER, Michael WALKOWICZ, Eddie: Student Council, 68-70, General Assembly Member of the Year, 68-70, Span- ish Club, 68-69, Key Club, 68-71, Sabre Stafh 69-70. WALLACE, Lovie: Spanish Club, 69-70, Senior Class Most Beauti- ful, Nominee Sophomore and junior, Most Feminine Nominee. WALLACE, Mike WALLER, Charles: Band, 69-71. WALLIS, Sheri: I.C.T. Treasurer, French Club, 70-71, Nominee 71 Most Feminine, Biology Club, 69-70. WALTON, Martin: N.H.S., Ger- man Club, 68-70, Y.F.C., 68-71, Executive Council, 70-71, Royal Masque Players, 70-71, Fall Pro- duction. WASHBURN, David WASHINGTON, john: Varsity Football, 69-71, Track, Most Val uable Player. WATSON, Doris: Choir, 68-70 F.H.A., 69, D.E., 70-71. WATSON, Janie: Dixie Dar lings, 69-71, Lieut., Southeri Belles, 71, F.T.A,, 70, Frencl Club, 69, Student Council Rep 69. WEBB, David: SG Band, 68-71 Y.F.C., 70-71, B.B.R., 69-71, Vice President, Industrial Arts, 69-70 1st Division Ensemble, 69-70 junior Achievement, 69-70. WEBB, -Iacci: Dixie Darlings 68-69, Royal Masque Players, 68- 69. WEBB, james, Chemistry Club German Club. WEBB, Mark: N.H.S., 70-71, Mu Alpha Theta, 70-71, Chemistry Club, 70-71, Vice-President, French Club, 70-71, German Club, 68-71, National Merit Semi- finalist. WELLS, Elessa: N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, German Club, 69- 70, Secretary, German Club, 70- 71, Historian, F.T.A., Y.F.C. WELLS, Terry: German Club, 69-70, Chemistry Club, 70-71. WESSEL, Linda: Latin Club, 70- 71. WESTBROOK, Robert WHITE, Donna: Royal Masque Players, Fall Production, Assistant Director Thurber Carnival , In- ternational Thespian Society. WHITE, Theresa: Southern Belles, 70-71, F.T.A., 69-70, French Club 68-69. WHITE, Tim: Varsity Baseball, 69-70. WHITFIELD, Dewey: Track, 69-70. WHITLEY, Tom: Industrial Arts Club, 69-71, Explorer Scouts. WHITTINGTON, Linda: F.T.A.: Councilors Office. WHITTINGTON, Pamela: Y- Teens, 68-69, President, Presi- dents Council, 68-69, Lab Assist- ant, Drama Club. WHITTINGTON, Sandy: A Ca- la, 69-71, Y.F.C,, 70-71. ILCOX, Victoria: Biology lb, 69-71. ILKINS, Sue: Dixie Darlings, 69, Biology Club, 69-703 f.T.,70-71. ILLIAMS, Gail: International iespian Society, French Club, -71. ILLIAMS, Gregory: Biology ub, 68-71, Tennis, 69-70. 'ILLIS, Marie l SENIORS A .cker, Bill 182, 183, 149 .dams, Allison 182, 62, 74 ldams, Buddy 182, 183 ldams, Jean 182, 183, 113 idams, Marcia 182, 183 ilexander, Mike 182 ilford, Randy 182, 62, 29, 164 illen, Bobby 182 inderson, Kurt 182 irmes, Jerrell 182, 80 irnold, Richard 182, 56, 102 irthur, Linda 182 ishley, Hank 182 ishley, Jerry 182 B Lailey, Jay 182, 80 Leaumont, Peggy 182, 66, 113 Leavers, Jack 182, 56 lellah, Audie 183, 120, 56, 42 iellman, Cheryl 183 Lishop, Gloria 183 ilack, Jerry 183 Blackwell, Kaye 183 Llake, Donna 183 Block, Burnie 183 logert, Jeff 183, 62 iond, Donna 183 iond, Vicky 183, 82 iooker, Patricia 183 hooker, Charlene 183 Loren, Mary 183, 50, 52, 162 loren, Patty 183, 49 Lowen, Kathy 183, 74 loyd, David 183 ioyd, Kenneth 183 Lozeman, Jacquelyn 183 iragg, Teresa 184 lrandenburg, Ricky 184 iray, Gary 184, 110 lrigham, Gail 184 irimmage, Glen 184, 120 Lritt, Sherry 184, 82 Lrock, Joyce 184, 110 Lrooks, Bruce 184 Lrose, Debra 184 WILSON, Gary WILSON, Patty: Dixie Darlings, 68-70, Lt. Student Council, 69-705 V.O.E., 70-71. WISEMAN, Janeen: Band, 68-70, Majorette, 68-70, Southern Belles, 70-71: Y.F.C., 68-69. WITHROW, Michael: Chess Club, 68-69, German Club, 68-70: Chemistry Club, 70-71. WITT, Paula: Biology Club, 68- 69, Dixie Darlings, 68-69. WOLFE, Steven: F.F.A,, 70-71, I.A.C., 69-71: Homeroom Rep. GILLIS QWOODSJ, Debbie: In- dustrial Arts Club, 69-70: Treasur- er, Southernaires, 68-69. WOODS, John YARBROUGI-I, David: Varsity Baseball, 69-71, Biology Club, 70- 71, President, Spanish Club, 70- 71, President, Senior Most Hand- some: Nominee Valentine Court, B-Team Football, 68-69. YARBROUGI-I, Robert Index Brown, Clint 184, 118, 125,127, C 56 Brown, Gary 184, 180 Camara, Barbara 185 Brown, Rick 184, 56 Campbell, Penny 185, 50, 74 Brown, Terry 184, 120, 56, 142 Cantrell, Kay 185, 314, 315 Brown 184, 120, 56, 142 Capehart, Jimmie 185 Bryan, Woody 184 Cariker, Gary 185, 62, 115 Buchanan, David 184 Buchanan, Terry 184 Buchanan, Randy 185, 84 Bunch, Marcia 185 Burchak, Andy 185 Burleson, Marsha 185, 82, 83 Burris, Judy 185 Bush, Charlie 185 Byers, Shirley 185, 88 X Q 1 f4 Carlock, Debbie 185 Carnes, Sheri 185, 190, 50 Carpenter, Sara 185 Carpenter, Shirley 74, 185, 82, 83 Caroll, Cathy 185 Case, Doris 185, 82, 83 Caskey, Jean 185, 272 Cash, Frank 186, 56 Castro, Herlinda 186 YOUNG, Gloria: F.T.A., F.H.A. YOUNG, Judy YOUNG, Karen: Dixie Darlings, 68-695 Biology Club, 68-69, Stu dent Council, 68-69. YOUNG, Mike YORK, Deborah: Spanish Club 69-70, D.E.C.A. Club, 70-71 Royal Masque Players, 70-71. ZABEJNIK, Aubrey: Key Club 69-71, Biology Club, 68-69 D.E.C.A. Club, 70-71. Caudle, Marsha 186, 67 Chandler, Joyce 186, 84, 85 Chase, Jeanne 186, 84 Cheatham, Cynthia 186, 74 Christian, Linda 186 Cisneros, Tony 186, 49, 115, 163 Clampett, Melanie 186, 158, 166 Clark, John 186 Coates, Beverly 186 Cobble, Susan 186 Cole, Susan 186 Iollins, Brad 186, 149 Collinsworth, David 186 Collinsworth, Linda 186 Cooper, Randy 186 Couch, Ronnie 186 Coyale, April 187, 56 Cummings, Tommy 187, 115 Crawford, Don 187 Crenshaw, Vicki 187 Crosby, Larry 187 Cuellar, Vicki 187 Cummins, Joyce 187 D Dallman, Steve 187 Davis, Brenda 187 Davis, Daryl 187, 56 Davis, Doyle 187, 56 Davis, Cile 187, 273, 115, 132, 133, 152, 153 Daniel, Daisy 187, 66 Davis, Denise 187, 67 Davis, Don 187 Davis, Lorene 188 Dawson, Diane 188 Day, Bobby 188, 120, 127 DeArment,Jackie 188, 50, 132, 163, 159 DePolo, Ronny 188 Derryberry, Susan 188, 80 DeWitt, Mike,188 Dickens, Rusty 188 Biggs, David 188 Dillard, Earl 188 Dimsdle, Roger 188 Donihoo, Mike 188, 80 Dossett, Karen 188, 80 Dotson, Sharen 188 a 1 315 Millig 6 Drury, Mike 188 Dudley, Jan 188, 74 Duke, Scott 188 Duncan, Don 188 Duval, Denise 188, 74 Dyess, Joel 188, 136 E Eddins, Susan 188 Edwards, Allen 189 Edwards, Cheryl 189, 70, 82 Estrello, Theresa 189 Eley, Dickie 189, 217, 84 Elmore, Jackie 189 Epinette, Charyl 189, 82 Eudy, Bobbie 189, 74 Evans, Lowery 189 F Fagen, Susan 189 Farr, Richard 189 Faughtenberry, Ron 189, 56, 19 Fielding, Vickie 189 Fisher, Janice 43, 189, 314, 315 Flanagan, Diane 189 Flanery, Mark 189, 56, 115, 161 Fletcher, Thomas 189 Forsyth, Mary 190, 74 Foster, Marsha 190, 74 Foulks, Diane 190 Francis, Cathy 190 Frierson, Randall 190 Frith, Candy 180 Fulcher, Leslie 190 Fuller, Janet 190, 74 Fulton, James 190 Fuqua, Robert 190 G Gatti, Steve 190, 186, 187, 62, 49 Gannaway, Randy 190, 120, 113, 122, 125 Gardner, Donna 159, 190 Gay, Billy 190, 80 Gibson, Joyce 190 Glasscock, Lana 191, 314, 315 Glazier, Marsha 191 Glynn, Blanche 191 Goldin, Kent 191 Good, Bradley 191, 80 Grace, Diane 191 Graem, David 191 Grandstaff, Aubrey 191, 56 Gray, Carrie 191 Gregoire, Liz 191, 82 Grimsley, Stan 191, 80 Grinstead, Gary 191 Grossman, Judy 191, 82 Grubbs, Eddie 191 H Hackworth, John 191 Hadskey, Cindy 191, 71 Halbert, Judy 191 Haley, Johnny 191 Hall, Paula 191 Hall, Roy 191 Halsey, Tom 191 Haltom, Rusty 191, 110 Hamilton, Scott 191, 82, 83 Hammer, Rick 191 Hankey, Anthony 191 Hardwick, Sharon 191, 82 Hardy, David 191, 56 Harkins, Larry 191, 80 Harris, David 191 Hackett, Jeff 192, 146 Harris, Kim 192 Harris, Mary 192 Harris, Mike 192 Harris, Nathaniel 192 Hart, Steve 192 Hawkins, Cynthia 192 Hawkins, Jack 192 Hayes, Beverly 192, 113 Haygood, Debbie 192 Heifner, Marion 192 Henderson, Janet 192, 80 Henley, Peggy 192 Hernandez, Mary 192, 62 Herring, Kay 192, 82 Herron, Charlotte 192, 74 Hill, Linda 192 Hill, Toppy 193 Hittson, Carol 193, 25, 172 Hogge, Sherry 193 Holbert, Stan 193 Holcomb, Gary 193, 56, 12 Holly, Cindy 193 Holsomback, Nita 193 Hooks, Lynn 193 Hooker, Richard 193 Honeycutt, Joy 193 Horner, Sherry 193 Hosey, Debra 193 Hostrup, Kai 193 Howington, Caren 193 Howland, Cynthia 193, 82 Hughes, Tyler 193, 62 Hughey, Delores 193 Hurley, Terry 193 I Illingworth, Candy 193 Isaacs, Vicki 193 J Jackson, Charlene 193 Jackson, Earnestine 194 Jaykus, John 194 Jensen, Robbin 194, 74 Johnson, Beth 194, 62 Johnson, David 194 Johnson, Douglas 194 Johnson, Neal 194 Joiner, Joe 194 Jones, Betty 194 Jones, Brenda 194 Jones, Carol 194, 102 Jones, Carolyn 194 Jones, Janice 194 Jones, Kevin 194 Jones, Laura 194 K Kalingwski, Liz 194 Kelly, Jared 194 0,1 Kines, Cherlap 194 King, Becky 194 King, Glenna 194 Kirby, Shelley 194, 115 Kapczynski, Judy 194, 115, 74 Kranny, Harold 194, 120, 122 Kuntz, Cynthia 194, 74 L Lacy, Karen 194 Landress, Robert 195, 62 Landrum, Danny 195 Laney, Judy 195 Lange, Janice 195 Lawhon, Linda 195 Ledford, Robert 195 Lee, David 195, 156, 120 Lee, Joy 195 Lenamond, Larry 195, 80 Lenington, Jody 195 Leonard, Jeff 195, 148 Lipe, Judy 195 Lipscomb, Eloise 195 Little, Johnnie 195 Little, Martha 195 Littlefield, Francis 195, 314 Locklear, Charles 195 Loftus, Patty 195 Logsdon, Timothy 195, 62 Lohr, Dawn 195 Looney, Kathy 195 Love, Donna 195, 67, 62 Lyke, Donny 195, 120, 124 Lynn, Dwayne 195 M Magee, Dana 195 Manuel, Mike 195 Marcucci, Mark 195, 62, 49 Marshall, Mary 195, 82 Mason, Patti 195 Manes, Judy 195 Matej, Becky 196 McCaleb, Debra 196 McClung, Doug 196, 56, 120 McClung, Paul 196, 120, 36, 1 McComas, Mark 196, 120 49 McCormick, Cheryl 196, 84, 85 McCraney, Alonzo 196, 120 McCrary, Guy 196 McCurry, Laura 196, 74 McDaniel, Marilyn 196 Mclver, Danny 196, 62 McKinnon, Kay 196 McLendon, Roger 196 McNish, Jim 196 Miller, Margie 196 Miller Miller Miller , John 197 , Karen 197 , Randy 197 Miller, Robert 197, 62 an, Jan 197 Mills, Tim 197, 120, 122, 127 Millsap, Shelia 197 Minter, Gary 197, 62 Mixon, Melody 197, 74 Mobley, Glenda 197 Mobley, Steve 197, 25 Moffatt, Sue 197, 66 Monk, Roger 197 Monkress, Monti 197, 142 Montgomery, Diana 197, 74 Mooneyham, David 197 Moore, Lynda 197 Moore, Richard 197 Morgan, Janet 197, 314, 315 Morris, Michele 197 Moses, Karen 197, 62 Mulkey, Debbie 197 Muncy, Jay 197, 120, 126 Musick, Cindy 197, 113 Murry, Delbert 197, 149 N Neill, Cathy 197, 132, 158, 165 Nevil, Larry 197 Newman, Brenda 197 Newman, Cindy 197 Nicholson, James 120, 197 O Oliver, Rhonda 198 P Padfield, Barbara 198 Parker, Sara 198 Parker, Linda 198, 52 Parks, John 198, 56 Parmer, Ginger 198 Pascoe, Steve 198 Payton, Sherry 198, 84 Penfield, Nancy 198 Perkins, Patti 198 Perryman, Susie 198, 132, 167 Peters, Victor 198 Phelps, Becky 198 Phillips, Jennifer 198 Piccola, Pamels 198, 190 Poarch, Janet 198 Prater, Tim 198 Pussateri, Jody 198, 62 R Rains, Susie 198 Raley, Doug 198, 56 Ramsey, Nina 198 Ream, Robert 198 Reed, Debbie 198 Reed, Paula 198 Rewis, Janice 198 Rice, Robert 199 Richa-rds, Hal 205 Richards, Melvin 199 Riley, Linda 199, 84 Reves, Deborah 199 Roan, James 199 Robinson, Jean 199, 84, 85 Rogers, John 199 Rogers, Tanya 199 Roll, Doug 199 Ruff, David 199, 80 Ruff, Steve 199 Rusk, Keith 199, 56 Russell, Sam 199, 120, 62 Rutherford, Larry 199, 113 Rutledge, Rick 199, 56, 120, 126 Ryans, Jean 199 S Eford, Shirley 199 ,uel, Randy 199 nders, Allan 199 Eer, John 199, 110 hell, Susan 199, 113 ireiber, Joe 199 vtt, Candy 199 kanp, Barbara 199, 80 rp, Ricky 199, 56 w, Dawn 199, 314, 315 .ridan, Jacci 199 pley, Brenda 199 rley, Tom 199, 56 maker, Debbie 199, 82, 83 ll, Roy 200, 19 mate, Jenie 200 uma, Doris 200 ns, Margie 200 gle, Danny 200 iith, Cynthia 200, 62, 115, 172 iith, Margie 200, 67,'314, 315 iith, Melton 200 iith, Nellie 200 ngle, Ronny 200 ngle, Pam 200 rels, Brenda 200 others, Marilyn 200, 74 ith, Susie 200 ars, Susan 200 eight, Richard 200 erling, Donald 200 ung, Lewis 200 ge, Peggy 200 mps, Vicki 200 ring, Susan 200 rling, Jill 200, 36, 161 ten, Dorothy 200 ele, Jon 200 wart, Douglas 201 art, Eugene 201 'bbins, Roy 201 iler, Carl 201 vall, Cathy 201, 52, 26, 156 rdivant, Kay 201 llivan, Keith 201, 137, 136 indell, Jeanne 201 dow, Sandi 201, 82 T lley, Gary 201, 56, 20 te, Larry 201, 120, 127, 75, 215 ylor,Jerrell 201, 110 omas, Jim 201, 165 omas, Sandra 201, 82 omas, Susan 201 icer, Debbie 201 pmlinson, Mary 201 evathan, Steve 202 ucker, Gale 202 yler, Lin 202, 56, 120 U Ipton, Tom 202 Isrey, Diane 202, 314, 315, 50, 114 V ylarner, Donna 202, 84 Varner, Mona 202 Vaughn, Lindsay 202, 120, 136 Vaughan, Margaret 202 Vaness, Lee 202 W Wagoner, Lillian 202, 66 Walker, Mike 202 Walker, Roy 202 Waldowitz, Eddie 202, 56 Wallace, Lovie 202, 160 Wallace, Sheri 202 Walton, Martin 202 Washington,John 202, 120, 121 147 Watson, Doris 202 Watson, Janie 202, 182, 74 Webb, David 202 Webb, Jacci 202 Webb, James 202, 56, 62 Webb, Mark 202, 67, 62 Wells, Elissa 202, 62 Wessel, Linda 204 West, James 204 Westbrook, Robert 204 White, Donna 204, 31 White, Theresa 204, 74 Whitfiels, Dewey 204 Whitley, Tom 204, 80 Whittington, Linda 204 Whittington, Pam 204 Whittington, Sandy 204 Wilcox, Vicki 204 Wilkins, Sue 204, 80 Williams, Gail 204 Williams, Scott 204 Willes, Marie 204 Willes, James 205 Willsey, Cathy 205, 18, 113, 49, 164 Wilson, Patty 205, 82 Wiseman, Janeen 205, 74 Withrow, Michael 205, 62 Witt, Paula 205 Wolfe, Steve 205 Woods, Debra 205 Woods, John 205 Y Yarborough, David 205, 56, 149 160 York, Debbie 205, 84, 85 Young, Gloria 205 Young, Karen 205 Young, Michael 205 Young, Roy 205 Z Zabojnik, Aubrey 205, 56, 84 Zachery, Caprice 205 JUNIORS A Abbe, Regina 210 Abbett, Brian 210 Adams, Patricia 210 Albright, Ray 210 Alford, Renee 210 Allen, Becky 210, 38 Allen, Edward 210, 21, 136, 175 Alsup, Suzanne 210 Amis, Rod 210 Anderson, Cheryl 210 Anderson, Debra 210 Armstrong, Kim 70, 72 Aubel, Susan 210, 62 Axe, Al 210, 314, 315 B Bagwell, Libby 210, 57, 67 Banks, Dana 210 Bardield, Debbie 210, 67 Baria, Dianne 210 Barker, Terry 210, 216 Barnes, Barnes, Donald 210, 225 Karen 210, 216 Barrios, Susan 210, 216, 74 Barry, David 210, 216 Basye, Cynthia 210, 216 Baysinger, Nelda 210, 216 Beaird, Barbara 210, 216 Beardsley, Lynn 210, 216 Beaty, David 210, 216, 56 Beckwith, Sharon 211 Bell, Ronnie 211 Belman, Linda 211, 183 Berger, Cindy 211 Beshears, Mark 211 Biar, Tim 211 Bigger, Debbie 211, 74 Blanton, Sherry 211 Boccaccio, Larry 211 Bogart, Margaret 212 Bolton, Dana 212, 102 Boney, Rodney 212 Boren, Bill 212 Cargill, Randy 214 Carr, Jo 215 Carroll, Jimmy 215 Carter, Barbara 215 Carter, Larry 215 Case, Larry 215, 84 Chamness, Calvin 215 Chandler, Alan 215 Chandler, Shirley 215, 84 Chapman, Liz 215 Chase, Mary 215 Chick, Karen 215 Chitty, Rose 215 Christian, Sherlyn 215 Clark, Karen 215 Clyburn, Tim 215 Cole, Cathie 215 Collins, Debbie 215 Collinsworth, Bobby 215 Collum, Becky 215, 67 Cook, Ricky 215 Cookston, Terry 215 Cooper, Cathy 215 Copper, Janet 215, 66 Cope, Mike 215 Cotten, Charles 215, 56, 174, 136 Cox, Jean 215 Croley, Loy 215 Crom, Elizabeth 215 Crozier, Alice 215 Cummins, Dan 215, 211, 49, 169 Cummins, Terry 216, 80 Cunningham, Beverly 216 Caniel, Debbie 216 D Daugherty, Jill 216 Davenport, Gary 216 Boren, Bryant 212, 23 Boring, Shelly 212 Box, Ronnie 212, 43 Boyd, Glen 212, 119, 120, 25 Boyd, Pat 212 Bradshaw, Janet 212, 74 Brake, Burnett 212 Brasiel, Joni 212, 39, 60, 315 Brewer, Theresa 212 Brittin, Doug 212 Davis, Debbie 216 Davie, Janet 216 Davis, Kathy 216 Davis, Scooter 216, 70, 72 Davis, Steve 216, 56, 120, 149 Dawdy, Lois 217 Day, Tommy 217 Debose, Gary 217 Delgado, Maria 217 Delgado, Sandra 217, 84 Brown, Betsy 212, 20 Brown, Debra 213 Brown, Kathy 213 Brown, Kelly 213 Brown, Robert 213 Brown, Neel 213 Browning, Debbie 213 Brush, John 213 Bryant, Liz 213, 74 Btbee, Jennifer 213 Buie, Becky 213 Burchett, Danny 214 Burchfield, Bonnie 213, 132 Burkhart, Donnie 214, 81 Burns, Diane 214 C Calopret, John 214, 268 Cambis, Jo Ann 214 Campbell, Donna 214 Campbell, Mike 214, 136 Capp, Danid 214 Delk, Denise 217 Denny, Melora 217 Denton, James 217 Dickerson, Pat 217 Dilbeck, Rusty 217 Dillard, Sandra 217, 117, 74 Ditterlinc, Andy 217 Dood, Ray 217 Donovan, Mike 217 Drummond, Don 217, 56, 49 Drummond, John 217, 56 Duke, Delaine 217 Duke, Marsha 217, 66, 21 Duncan, Terri 217 E Edwards, Jerry 217 Eklof, Chris 217, 67 Eley, Lometa 217 Emanuel, Diane 217 Emerson, Danny 217 Epps, Elaine 217 317 Raglin, Janet 227 3 Essary, Don 217, 130, 56 Evans, Debbie 217, 120, 56 Evans, Peggy 217 Evans, Russell 217 Ewert, Mickey 218, 110 Ewing, Kim 218 F Fears, Danny 218 Ferguson, Kitty 218 Fields, Paul 218 Finnegan, Judy 218, 113 Fleming, Archie 218 Fletcher, Beth 218 Foote, Robert 218, 80 Foote, Susan 218 Fox, Pam 218 Fox, Renee 218 Frasier, Debbie 218 in Frazier, Jack 218, 56 Frazier, Karen 218 Frazier, Mike 218 Fredrick, Sheri 218 Furr, Paula 218, 66, 132 Fuqua, Mary 218 Fulton, Steve 218 Futch, Dianne 218 G Gardner, Russell 218 Garrett, Debbie 218 Garrison, Erlene 218 Gatewood, Jimmy 218 Gauldon, Gary 218 Gent, Mike 218, 80 Gentry, Bobby 218, 31 Gibbs, Mike 218 Gibson, Susan 219 Gilliland, Cindy 219 Gise, Daniel 219 Glazier, Pat 219 Glinski, Janie 219 Golden, David 219 Goodson, Barbara 219 Gordon, Lynda 219 Grace, Larry 219 Graem, Debbie 219 Granger, Dennis 219, 146 Grayson, Janet 219 Gremminger, Wayne 219, 136 Grosskepf, Suanne 219 Grubbs, Andy 219, 62 H Hass, Suzanne 220 Hall, Charlotte 220 Hall, Dana 220, 21, 168 Hall, Joe 220 Hall, Pat 220 Hall, Sharon 220, 62 Hallman, Morris 220 Hamilton, Debbie 220, 70, 72 Hankey, Jeannie 220 Hankison, Beverly 220 Hanson, Lynn 220, 70 Harris, Betty 220 Harris, Mike 220 Harrod, Rickey 220 Hart, Tommy 220 Hawkins, Larry 220 Heinen, Hazel 220 Helter, Kay 220 Henry, Debbie 220 Henson, Sharon 220 Hickman, Diana 220 Hilton, Charles 220, 18, 120 Hobbs, Debbie 220 Holcombe, David 220, 56 Holden, Holly 220 Holland, Candie 220, 102 Holland, Clive 220 Hollinsworth, Shannon 220 Holman, Morris 220 Holmes, Debbie 221 Holmes, Juliana 221 Holtke, Sara 221, 74, 113 Horton, Jarvis 221 Howard, Ellen 221 Howell, Keith 221 Howell, Larry 221 Hoye, Kathleen 221 Hubbard, Georgeann 221 Huckaby, Danny 221 Hughes, Susie 221 Hunt, John 221, 120 Hunter, Gary 221, 120 Hutchison, Billy 221 Hyde, Brent 221 I Incee, Steve 222 Isenburg, Donald 222 J Jackson, Cheryl 222 Jackson, Griff 222 Jackson, Sandra 222 Jacoby, Diane 222, 81 James, Becky 222, 70, 72 Jenkins, Gary 222, 84 Jenkins, Gordan 222, 120 Jerins, Roseann 222 Jacoy, La Juana 222 Johnson, Denise 222 Johnson, Karen 222, 52 Johnson, Kathy 222 Johnson, Susan 222 Joiner, Jerry 222 Jones, Mike 222 Jones, Patricia 222 Jones, Skipper 222 Jones, Telina 222 Jones, Terry 222, 136 Jordon, Beth 222, 66 Jordon, Mark 222 K Kalinowski, Patty 222 Keesee, Craig 222 Kennermer, Kerry 222, 56 Keys, Mike 222, 149 Kennedy, Jennie 222 King, Vivian 222 Kirkland, Robert 222, 84 Knagg, Steve 223 L Lacky, Nini 223, 273 Langston, Reggie 223 Lawler, Kassie 223 Layton, James 223 Lee, Ann 223 Lester, Tommy 223 Lewis, David 223, 56 Lindley, Denise 223, 221, 20 Lobb, Tim 223 Lockley, Susan 223 Loftis, Dennis 223, 130 Lovelady, Terri 223, 74 Lundy, Marcia 223, 113 Lynch, Rhonda 223 Lyons, Phillis 224, 84 M MacDonald, Jackie 224 MacDonald, Jeanette 224 Maeckel, Bryan 224 Manley, Sharon 224, 50 Marks,'Ricky 224 Marshall, Carolyn 224 Martin, Larry 224, 67, 231 Martin, Pam 224 Mayerhoff, Jean 224 Mayerhoff, Russell 224, 136 Mays, Phillip 224 McAnally, Al 224 McClung, Debbie 224 McCoy, DeEtre 224 McCullough, Scott 224 McElhaney, Margaret 224 McGahee, Pat 224 McGee, Keith 224 Mclver, Linda 224, 74 McKee, Sandy 224 MacKenzie, Nancy 224 McQueen, Stanldy 224 McRoberts, Hunt 224, 21 McSwain, David 224, 146 McVay, Andy 2.24 Merrett, Rex 224, 119, 120, 122, 124 Melrose, Ricky 224 Merrifield, Tom 224, 130 Michell, John 224 Miles, Leslie 225, 56 Miller, Brad 225, 136 Miller, Bruce 225 Miller, Cheryl 225, 70, 72 Miller, Mark 225 Miller, Steve 225 Milsap, Sherry 225 Mitchell, David 224 Mitchell, Denece 225 Mitchell, Tina 225, 102, 175 1 Montgomery, Sharon 225, 3 Moore, Debbie'225 Morgan, Cindy 225, 74 Morris, Charyl 225 Mosley, Phillip 225 Myers, Cathy 225 Murphy, Jimmy 225 Myers, Kay 225, 20 N Navarro, Pam 226 Nelson, Mike 256, 120 Nevil, Ricky 226, 42 Newman, Mike 226 1 Newsom, Donna 226 Newsom, Sharon 226, 70 Nichol, Paula 226 Nichols, Steve 226 Nicholson, Vic 226 North, Robert 226 O O'Briant, Linda 226 Olanggan, Paul 226 Oliver, Patsy 226 Orr, Doug 226, 56 P Page, Paul 226, 120, 146 Palmer, Steve 226 Park, Rita 226 Parker, John 226 Parker, Judy 226 Parker, Lloyd 226, 56, 50 Parnell, Lynda 227 Patman, Ricky 227, 80 Patterson, Chris 227, 74 Payne, April 227 Peacock, Barry 227 Peel, Faye 227 Peiffer, Melody 227 Peters, Jennifer 227 Peters, Terry 227 Phifer, Terry 227 Phillips, Mix 227 Phillips, Clark 227 Pierce, Rickie 227 Pickard, Lorenda 227 Pickett, Vinita 227 Piercy, Loretta 227 Pinckley, Danny 227 Pollard, Vickie 227 Poovey, Ronald 227 Popham, Lynda 227 Potts, Gerry 227 Pouland, John 227 Presley, Jackie 227, 74 Preston, Rita 227 Price, Mitt 227, 86, 211, 1 Pruitt, Denise 227 Q Quesenberry, Kenny 227, 124 R Ramph, Charles 227 Ramsey, Nancy 227 Randall, James 228 Ray, Jerri 228, 66, 72 Ray, Mike 228 Reed, Ellen 228 Reagan, Jimmy 228, 149 Reid, David 227 Reynolds, Verona 228 Richardson, Donna 228 Rice, Pam 228 Ridout, Robert 228 Roberts, James 228, 31 Robertson, Danny 228 Robins, Don 228 in .. .... . AY Y , A YY, 1 itchie, Karen 228, 74 oddler, Randy 228 obertson, Harold 228 obinson, Pam 228, 74, 18 eeger, Rickey 228 ogan,janet 228 ogers, Eddie 228 oss, Annette 228 ossom, Susan 228, 74, 21 S cott, Becky 228 ekamp, janet 228, 132 ammons, Steve 228 anders, Floyd 228 anders, Patricia 228 asset, Diane 228 asser, Susan 229 aulters, Norma 229 carbore, Tanya 229 chmidt, Richard 229, 56 chrick, Ronnie 229 hmidt, Suzanne 229 helley, Bryan 229 helton, Paul 229 helton, William 229 herron, jimmy 229 hipley, Glenda 229 hoemaker, Tracy 229 hutt, Duana 229 hielda, Lisa 229 impson, Kim 229, 56, 120, 25 ims, jenny 229 ims, Stormy 229 ypes, Charlotte 229 mallwood, Dwayne 229 mith, -Judy 229 mith, Kevin 229 mith, Tim 229 mith, Yvonne 229 napp, Rnady 229 pieghr, Diane 229 pivey, Glen 229 Sprecher, Donna 229 Spivey, Glen 229 Sprecher, Donna 229 Spreng, Sande 229, 74 Stacy, Sue 229, 74 Stepney, Alvin 229 Stephens, Freda 230, 84 Stewart, Sue 230 Strawn, Ray 230 Stricklin, Debbie 230 Stockman, Mark 230 Stubblefiels, Diana 230 Suits, Bobby 230 Sturdivant, Van 230 Sullivan, Carol 230, 74 Swearingen, Gail 230, 49, 67, 211 T Tadlock, Barbara 230 Tagliarino, Charles 230 Taylor, Carl 230 Geffend, Bill 230 Terry, janet 230, 66, 132, 133 Thompson, Gary 230 Thompson, Patricia 230 Thompson, Steven 230,80 Trash, Linda 230, 74 Tipton, Gary 230, 56 Todd, Debbie 230 Townsend, Bert 230 Trevathan, Lisa 230, 70, 73 Tucher, Rickey 230 Travis, Duana 230 U Ulrick, Cheryl 230 V Valdez, Linda 230 Vanderbuilt, Tony 230, 110 Vanderslice, Paggy 230 Vanwinkle, Steve 230, 219 W Wagoner, Paula 231 Wagoner, Susan 231 Wagoner, Wanette 231 Walker, Randy 231 Wallace, Susan 231 Waller, Ken 231 Wallis, Glenn 231, 120 Walls, Lynn 231 Ward, David 231 Washburn, Evylyn 231 Warden, Susan 231, 62 Webb, Dianne 231 Weller, Pam 231, 66 Wells, Paula 231 West, Debbie 231, 74, 24 Westbrook, Bnice 231, 149 Whitaker, Kathy 231 White, Dale 231 White, jeff 231 Weaver, jim 232, 148 Wess, Sharon 232 White, james 232 White, Patty 232, 20, 169 Wilemon, Robert 232 Weatheread, Mike 232, 42 Wilder, jeff 232 Wilkerson, Patty 232, 84 Wilkerson, Terry 232 Williams, Beth 232 Williams, Wanda 232, 66 Williamson, Linda 232, 74 Williamson, Richard 232 Willingham, Charles 232 Willis, Bobby 232 Wilson, Danny 232 Wilson, Kathy 232 Wilson, Sheryl 232 Wilson, Terry 232, 314, 315 Windham, Debbie 232 Wise, Vicki 232, 110 Woods, Donna 232 Works, Marshall 232 Wright, Mark 232 Wright, Wendi 232 Y Yarbrough, Gary 232 Yoder, Debbie 232 Young, Billy 232 Young, Debbie 232 Young, Mike 232 SOPHOMORES A Achimon, Roger 236 Adams, Steve 236 Aeschbacker, Ronnie 236 Agee, Randy 236, 56 Alexander, Georgia 236 Allen, Denise 236 Allen, DeRhonda 236, 102 Allen, Glynda 236 Allen, -Io Lynn 236 Allen, Susan 236 Allison, Marie 236 Alvis, Sheila 236 Anderson, Rusty 236 Anderson, Steve 236, 128, 129 Andrews, Vickie 236 Arivett,jerry 236 Armstrong, Karen 236 Arnold, Sheila 236, 70 Arrington, Pat 236 Arthur, Ricky 236 Ashberry, Dennis 236 Ashwander, Mike 236 Atherton, Stephenie 236 B Bailey, Mona 236, 71, 52 Bagbu, Stephen 84 Baker, Charme 236, 70 Baker, Ronald 236 Baker, Steve 236 Baldwin, Linda 236 Ballard, jill 236, 70 Barger, Sheila 236, 71 Bames, Sheryl 236, 71 Barret, Linda 236 Barry, Robert 236 Barth, David 236 Barton, jimmy 236, 56 Barton, Vicki 236, 70 Barylski, Ben 236 Baskett, Gary 236, 130, 56 Battenfield, Connie 236 Baty, Larry 236, 128, 140 Baty, Steve 236 Beavers, Larry 236 Beeler, Ruth 237 Beets, Mark 237 Betts, Ladonna 237 Bell, Charles 237, 171 Bellomy, Doug 237 Bennett, Rickie 237 Biar,-john 237, 120, 56 Biar, Valerie 237 Bigger, Linda 237, 71 Blake, Erin 237 Blevins, Tim 237, 128, 56 Bogert, Mary 237, 102, 212 Bogert, Mike 237 Bolin, jerry 237 Mond, Becky 237 Bond, Kathy 237 Bowers, Pauletta 237 Bowles, Mike 237, 128 Boyd, Becky 237, 71 Boyd, Gyle 237, 110 Brandenburg, Carrie 237, 184 Bratcher, Michael 237 Bratcher, David 237 Brawley, Brent 237, 128, 129 Britton, Kathy 237 Britton, Sherry 237 Brooks, Mike 237 Brooks, Shirley 238, 70 Brown, Alan 238 Brown, Connie 238, 70 Brown, Dennis 238 Brown, Nanettc 238 Brown, Randy 238, 56 Bryan, Mark 238, 56 Bullard, Holly 238 Bullard, Kim 238 Bunch, Linda 238 Burk, Debbie 238 Burkard,john 238, 110 Burleson, Rhonda 238, 110 Burnett, Charlotte 238 Burns, jay 238, 56 Burris, Gary 238 Burt, Kenneth 239 C Campbell, Ronnie Capps, Billy 238 Card,-Ierry 238, 130, 140 Carroll, Deborah 238, 71 Carroll, Mary 238 Carson, Randy 238 Carstens, jodie 238 Carber, Bill 238 Cash, Kathy 238 Cash, Phyllis 238, 70 Cason, Sherryl 238 Castro, Guadalupe 239 Cauley, Marilyn 239 Cavley, Randell 239 Chambers, Clifford 239 Cheatham, Richard 239, 128, 56 Cheek, Danny 239 Chiesa, Kimetha 239 Chope, Patty 239 Christian, Keith 239, 66 Cisneros, Judith 239, 71 Clark, Terry 239 Clayton, jimmy 239 Cody, Nancy 239 Coffman, Cindia 239, 70 Coffman, Glen 239 Coke, Mike 239, 56, 140 Coleman, Ida 239 Coley, Jodie 239 Conner, Glenn 239 Cooper, Denita 239 Coalin, Debbie 239 Corley, Linda 239 Couthran, Louanne 239, 102 Coyle, Becky 239 Crawford, Pamela 239 Crawford, Randy 238 Cummings, Barbara 239 Cunningham, joey 239 D Dailey, john 239 Daniel, Opal 239 Daniel, Sharon 239, 70 Darr, Debbie 239, 71 Davis, Candy 239 Davis, Cindy 239, 70 1 319 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i A77 320 Davis, Connie 239, 66 Davis, Daryl 239 Davis, Judy 239, 84 Davis, Karla 239 Davis, Kathy 239 Davil, Michael 239 Davis, Rhonda 239 Debord, Daniel 239, 56 Deck, Barbara 239 Demoss, Jamie 239 Denny, Felecia 239 Dennis, David 239 Demoss, Jamie 239, 70 Dennis, David 239 Desmond, Darrell 239 Deubner, Mary 239 Diddy, Robbie 240 Dimsdle, Rhonda 240 Donihoo, Jan 240 'Dotson, Donna 240 Dotson, Tonetta 240, 70 Doublin, Susanne 240 Driskill, Bonnici 240 Drummond, Dionne 240, 70 Drury, Peggy 240 Dubose, Jeff 240 Duckworth, Debbie 240 Duncan, Paula 240 E Easley, Debbie 240, 71 Edney, Terry 240 Edwards, Betty 240 Edwards, Sherree 240 Elder, Kathy 240 Ellison, Jan 240, 70 Emanuel, Debbie 240 Epplet, Jerry 240 Estrello, Peggy 240 Eubanks, Jeff 240, 56 Evelyn, Sylvia 240, 66 F Farak, Tommy 240 Farmer, Ricky 240, 130, 56 Faughtenberry, Deborah 240 Fears, Karla 240 Fenter, Ricky 240 Fielding, Pat 240 Finney, David 240, 130, 56 Fleming, Charles 240 Fletcher, Margaret 240 Flynt, Mark 240 Fedge, Mike 240 Forsyth, Russell 240 Fortner, William 240 Foster, Stephen 240 Frazier, Donna 240 Freeman, Gilbert 240 French, Carolyn 240 Julcher, Bob 240 Fulk, Dawn 240 G Gallaher, Cheryl 241 Gannaway, Sandy 241, 134, 170 Gardner, Jack 240, 140, 170 Gardner, Larry 241 Garza, Mary 241 Gates, Susan 241 Gay, Sherry 241 Gent, Debbie 241 Golken, Freda 241 Gream, Charlesa 241 Gregoire, Carol 241, 70 Gregory, Stephen 241 Grisham, Connie 241, 70 Grossman, Lana 241 Grubbs, Mary 241 H Haas, Randy 241 Hadsky, Judy 241 Haley, Jackie 241 Hamer, John 241 Hander, Roger 241 Hardin, Sherry 241 Hardwick, Paula 241, 71 Hargrave, Debra Jo 241 Hargus, James 242 Harkness, John 242 Harris, Jerry 242 Harrison, Julie 242 Herr, Challa 242 Hart, Jeff 242 Hatchett, Charlotte 242 Hayes, Barbara 242 Hayes, Janet 242 Haynes, Paul 242, 130 Hefner, Billy 242, 56 Hendricks, April 242, 66, 70 Hendricks, Mike 242, 56 Henley, Cathy 242 Hernandaz, Rosary 242 Herrin, Janita 242, 70 Herfurth, Shara 242 Hestwood, Janet 242 Hibbs, Debbie 242, 70 Hill, Jane 242, 70 Hill, John 242 Hillhouse, Lucinda 242, 71 Hilton, Kenneth 242, 56 Hodges, Phil 242 Hodgson, Beverly 242 Hogan, David 242 Hogan, Johnny 242, 128 Holaday, Frank 242, 56 Holloway, Hugh 242 Holmes, Gordon 242 Hooker, Kenneth 242 Hooks, Larry 242, 84 Hopkins, Julia 242 Horak, Judy 243 Howland, Vanessa 243 Hoye, Marilyn 243 Howard, Cindy 243 Hughes, Linda 243 Hull, Steve 243 Humphrey, Jed 243, 177 Hunt, Debby 243 Hunt, Sandra 243 Hunt, Donna 243 Hutchings, Susan 243, 70 Hutka, Hank 243 J Jack, Tim 243 Jackson, Doris 243, 66 Jackson, Gary 243 Jackson, Sheila 243 Jacobs, Gina 243, 70 James, Frank 243 James, Vicki 243, 253 Jaynes, Kathey 243 Jennings, James Jennings, Keith Johnson, Dan 243 Johnson, David 243 Johnson, Larry Johnson, Steve 243 Jones, Donald 243 Jones, Kim 243, 134 Jones, Laverne 243, 71 Jones, Randy 243 Jones, Richard 243 Miller, Bryan 245 Miller, Carola 245 Miller, Greg 245 Miller, Jeff 245 Miller, Leon 245, 21 Miller, Ronny 245 Miller, Wesley 245 Jones, William 244 Judd, Vicki 244 K Keller, Marsha 244 Kelley, Jeff 244 Kennedy, Jamis 244 Kirk, Kevin 244 Kirkland, Carl 244 Kramp, John 244 Krech, Jackie 244 Kuykendell, Barbara 244 Kulwicki, Billy 244 Kulwicki, Gary 244 Kyrias, Lois 244, 71 L Lambert, Glenna 244 Lankford, Danny 244 Langford, Jo Ann 244, 70 Langston, Rhonda 244 Latham, Lynn 244, 70 Lamein Dawhen 244 Ledford, Kathleen 244 Lee, Richard 244 Lemons, Jerry 244 Leslie, Lance 244 Lewis, Richard 244 Litchen, Charla 244, 70 Locklear, Terri 244, 70 Lohr, Beth 244, 71 Lohre, Robert 244 Long, Karen 244 Lott, Susie 244 Lovely, David 244 Lucas, Janet 244 Lynn, Dianne 244 Lyon, Beverly 244 M Mahoney, Jacqueline 245 Mannering, Debbie 245, 70 Manning, Scott 245 Manuel, Patti 244, 70, 73, 177 Marlar, Nancy 245, 71 Marlow, Norma 245 Miles, Leslie 245 Mitchell, Mikah 245 Mchundre, Virginia 245 Montgomery, Cynthia 245 Montgomery, Terry 246, 70 Moody, Robert 246 Moon, Sheryl 246 Moon, Reagan 246, 130 Moorehead, Deborah 246 Morgan, Buddy 246, 130, 56 Morgan, Darrell 246 Morphis, Diana 246, 70 Morphis, Valerie 246, 71 Morton, Cathy 246, 134, 171 Morton, Joey 246 Moulder, Mike 246 Mundy, Brenda 246, 134 Murphy, James 246 Murphy, Jan 246, 70 Myers, John 246, 56 N Newman, Mike 246 Nevil, Gary 246 Nix, Lance 247 Nixon, Karen 247 Northcott, Cecelia 247 Norvell, Mindy 247 Novak, Ronnie 247 Nunnery, Troy 247 O Oktay, Kenneth 247 Olsen, Jeannie 247, 70 O'Neill, Darlene 247 Owen, Lynn 247 Owens, Debbie 247 Owens, Karen 247, 253 P Palmer, Bennie 247 Parish, Sherrie 247, 70 Parker, Montana 247 Patterson, Carla 247 Patterson, Dorrance 247 Marsh, Marsh, Danez 245 Pam 245 Martin, Becky 245 Mason, Donna 245, 70 Mathis, Linda 245 Mayser, Rusty 245 McCall, Sandy 245 Patton, Kelly 247, 110 Payton, Donald 247 Payton, Jan 247 Pedigo, Debbie 247, 71 McCann, Debbie 245 McCullough, Patsy 245 McCurry, Lisa 245, 70 McDonald, Stephen 245 McElhaney, Roy 245, 70, 73 McGregory, Melissa 70, 254 McG-uire, Dennis 245 McGuire, Twaine 245, 128, 56 McKinnon, Cindy 245 McMiller, Ted 245 Medly, Penny 245 Meggs, Paul 245 Miller, Beverly 245 Penfleld, Rebecca 248 Perry, Johnny 248 Phelps, Bobbie 248 Petty, Laura 248 Phillip, Kiane 248 Phillips, Teresa 248 Pierson, Bob 248 Pior, Gena 248 Pleasant, Susan 248, 70 Plunk, Debra 248 Porter, Bobby 248, 56 Poteet, Pam 248 Preston, Greg 248 Preston, Rita 248 Pruitt, Reba 248 Pulliam, Debra 248 Q esenberry, Kevin 248, 24 igley, Daryl 248 R asch, Marian 248 ine, Jimmy 248 iney, Mike 249, 130, 140 wles, Dianne 249 y, Steve 249 dd, Steve 249 eves, Carol 249 ynolds, Debra 249 ce, Jackie 248 ce, Pam 248 ce, Paula 248, 71 cke, Amy 249 deout, Bill 249, 56 ley, Benny 249 an, Caprice 249 berts, Joe 249 binson, Janie 249 binson, Jay 249 dgers, Michall 249 e, Gail 249 gan, Glenn 249 dgers, Sherrie 249, 134 land, Johnny 249 sson, Patti 249, 70 zak, Joyce 249 shin, Deborah 249, 67, 70 shing, Melissa 249 ssell, Danny 249 ssom, Philip 249 S idler, Lee 249 iger, James 249 tmple, Bob 249 imuel, Jo Anne 249 :hell, Kathleen 249 :hmidt, Alice 250, 149 apehart, Minnie 261 arley, Virginia 262 hamberlain, Margaret 263 onshaw, Tommie 261 iazlewood, Bobby 262 lolmes, Larry 260 yke, Barbara IcMullen, Gerald 259 Iichols, Sue 263 Dwen, Clyde 259, 209 erkins, Wanda 261 'urrentine, H. E, 259 Valker, Bettye 261 Vhite, Pat 260 Vilson, Martha 260 'EACHERS gnew, Judy 284, 285 nthony, Judy 274 ackus, Beth' 270, 99 arbee, Jefrx 92 arnard, Arthur 270, 102 ridwell, Frank 278 rown,John 282, 86, 209 rooks, Clayton 286, 289, 136 runer, Audra 284 urch, Annette 274 Schreiber, Debra 250 Schultz, Steve Schwetschenaw, Linda 250 Scott, Robert 250 Shaw, Kevin 250 Shaw, Sandy 250 Shipley, Norma 250 Shumate, Rhonda 251 Simms, Luann 251 Sims, Sharon 251, 71 Sims, Walter 251, 140 Simpson, Dawn 251 Sisson, Glenda 251, 70, 66 Skauffet, Rebecca 251 Skipworth, Pam 251 Smallwood, Donna 251 Smith, Carol 251 Smith, Dale 251, 184 Smith, Darlene 251 Smith, Duane 251 Smith, Johnny 251 Smith, Sharon 251 Spoon, Cathy 251 Spradlin, Martha 251 Stamps, Kathy 251, 70 Stopford, Karen 251 Stordivant, Bill 251 Stovall, Linda 251, 70 Strawn, Michael 252 Stroud, Debbie 252 Stuhler, Mike 252 Swinford, Danny 252 T Tabb, Debbie 252 Tagliarino, Louise 252 Talbert, Vivian 252 Taylor, Jimmy 252 Taylor, Larry 252, 130 Taylor, Paul 252 Teal, Kimberly 252 Teel, Janet 252, 71 Facult Burns, Mary 264, 265 Burrell, Rose 266 Bumm, Catherine 274, 94 Carpenter, Elsie 284, 285, 181 Carter, Albert 282, 86, 181 Chapman, Gary 278 Coleman, Andy 282 Collins, Barbara 274, 258 Cowles, Margaret 284, 285 Darby, Juanita 274 Davis, Marie 274 Dodson,James 284, 289, 121 Douglas, Carmyn 277 Dowdle, Thelma 274 Downer, Laura 277 Fairey, Susan 268, 269 Fertitta, Nancy 274, 181 Feuerstahler, Helen 268, 269, 274 Geheen, Norman 278, 279, 57 Grant, Bill 288, 289 Green, Leslie 264, 265, 266, 258 Grubb, Peter 271, 289, 121 Haas, Raymond 281, 121 Harris, James 289, 121 Harrison, Judy 288, 72 Head, Jee 266, 62 Head, W. B. 280, 281, 85 Thomas, Beverly 252 Thompson, Charles 252 Thompson, Linda 252, 70 Thompson, Tony 252 Thornbough, Trudy 252 Todd, Diane 252 Tomlinson, Deanne 252 Townsend, Barbara 252 Tritch, Tim 252 Tucker, Debbie 252 Tucher, Sherry 252 Turner, Alan 252 Turner, Diane 252 Turner, Kathy 252 U Upton, Cindy 252 Usrey, Debra 252 V Vance, Kathy 252 Vandervort, Mary 252 Vilu, Kim 252 Vanderheid, Randy 252 W Wade, Gay 252, 71 Wade, Jane 252, 110 Wade, Lisa 252, 171 Wager, Debbie 252 Wagner, Jimmy 252 Walker, Lupe 254 Walker, Russell 254 Wall, Ronnie 254 Wallace, Debbie 254, 70 Wallace, Ira 254 Waller, Dianna 254, 70 Wallis, Sandi 254 Ward, Audie 254 Warks, Jerry 254 Washington, George 254, 128, ndex Hickman, Danny 274, 275, 181 Hollenshead, Sherry 278, 279, 209 Hudson, Bettie 272 James, Kathleen 267 Jeter, Galen 264 Kerr, Barbara 274, 111 Knight, Judy 272 LeMaster, Beverly 279 Lister, Vernal 283 Loyd, Nancy 278, 279 Mahaffey, Grace 268, 69 Martin, Nancy 274 Melton, Roger 286 Miller, Roger 286, 289, 121 Moore, Joe 267, 289, 79, 129 Morton, Phyllis 264, 51 Nimmo, Don 279, 289, 129 Odom, Loy 282, 86, 209 Orten, Dixie 280, 281, 83 Osborn, Linda Patterson, Ann Peters, Ruth 264 Powell, Glenda 267 Price, Robert 279, 286, 289, 181, 121 Reid, Frank 286, 289, 209, 129 Roberts, Betty 274 146 Watkins, Jerry 254 Webb, Diane 254 Webb, Jimmy 254 Webster, Steve 254 West, Gaylen 254 Wheeler, Wendi 254, 71 Whicker, Ricky 254, 140 Whitecotton, Patti 254 Whiteley, Mary 254 Whitfield, Eddie 254 Whitley, Mary 254 Wilburn, Greg 254 Wilemon, Ricky 254 Wilhelm, Jay 254 Wilkenson, Kenny 254 Wills, Steve 254 Williams, Eric 254, 130 Williams, Susan 254 Willingham, Cynthia 71, 254 Willis, Donna 254, 70 Willis, Richard 253 Wilson, Christy 253 Winchell, Lori 253, 70 Wiseman, Careese 253, 134 Wiser, Zona 253 Woffard, Donna 253 Womack, Dall 253 Womack, Dall 253 Wright, Ann 253 Wyrick, Thomas 253 Y Yarbrough, Don 253 York, Danny 253 Young, Allyson 253, 70 Young, Barbara 253 Young, Douglas 253 Young, Richard 253 Z Zoeller, Gay 253, 70 Seymour, Peter 267 Shoemaker, Sue Ellen 267 Simpson, Sherry 268, 274, 69, 94 Smith, Anita 267 Spinks, George 282, 86 Staas, Gretchen 264, 258 Tomlinson, Vicki 279 Tondre, Barbara 268, 274, 64, 65 Trotman, Jean Vaden, Dennis 264 Vessel, Mary Ann 274 Walthall, Dorothy 271, 110 Watkins, Mike 274, 279 Whittle, Jimmie 279, 81 Wildermuth, Ronald 267 Williams, Betty 273 Wilson, Carolyn 268, 66 Wolfe, Betty 284 Wood, Ethel 279 Worrell, Darlene 275, 181 Yaryan, Pat 266, 267, 285 Yeager, Romayne 284 Zackery, Ann 279 Senior photographers are L. T0 R.: Steve Treuathan, Guy McCra1y, and Hal Richards. 322 to create out of nothing . . . Jomething, to catch in a .ynlit second . . . the realigl of lk, to trap on paper . . . a smile, a tear, an idea, a child with mechanical equioment to attempt portrayal mf a gbirit, to picture little momentf as well as the grand oney. to striue to tell a story without wordr, to expreff . . . to communicate . . . to soar . . . to capture a dream . . . PH OTOGRA PH Y. ADS Pboiogmlbbery Record the Year of the South lr Rfk we an Qs if junior pbolograpbm are L. T0 R.: Tony Vanderbill, Steve Knagg and Ronnie Bax 3 Sabre Staff Somehow We Did It! Diane Umy, Edjtgf UPPER RIGHT: BOTTOM ROW, L to R: Kay Cantrell, Atademiug Margie Srnitlt, Arademicsg 'janire Fiflaer, Coordi- natorg Frances Littlejield, AdJ,' Terri Wilson, Organizatioru, Gail Swearingen, Student LW. TOP ROW, L to R: Lana Glasgotk, Senior Clam, Diane Umjy, Edi- tor,'Al Axe, Sporty Dawn Shaw, junior Claugjanet Morgan, Organizations. 324 ,. :'l'1 Gail Swearingen Al Axe Sf ts, if Mc, .LI.,,. W,R.1 Lana Glarsrork andjeunie Swindell J - 43,8 p e ' .. jane! Morgan and Framzlr Litllefela' ss Q . Qi.D Q Q Q I o v nr U Y gk F 3:3 Kay Cannell and Mary Tomlinson Be creative. . . only do it in five minutesf, Hey I'm done . , . except for pictures, headlines, and a layoutf' Sure I'll make the deadline . . .if it's ex- tended three months? If you walked into the little room known as B124 during sixth period perhaps that would have been what you heard from the mouths of 15 exhausted, screaming, and nearly dead people. We were a wild bunch shrieking at photographers and praying for cutlines. To watch us you would have wondered how any- thing constructive could come out of that room. But somehow we did it. The book you hold in your hands is the product of 15 crazy and creative people. It is a collection of ideas of what being a Colonel was all about. It wasnlt easy . . . it was dog-gone hard . . . but We did it . . . the l97l SABRE. ads 325 'tv' v Q . Q . , ,lL..: 11? X 5 V4 , 326 P75 X 99 This was the year that South Garland finally came into her own. People quit saying, SOUTH Garland? I didn't know Garland had two schools. 327 n f Wg 5 if N? 2 ,X if 2556 f yi. 2? -- emmfs'-15 L Qemm, fr , H 5, ' f' Zf 'i1: . , ,, 1 3355 31 5? u fi iff? gf gl ? as if f A E922 H35 P! g S ' www 'Q ,, ' 1 I . 328 Wkiigg nj f i This was the year that We finally corrected the mistaken belief that South Garland was the OTHER school in Garland. 329 Yi, 330 The year of the South: Our year and only ours. We can't share the spirit of South Garland. It is unique. It grew out of our activities our clubs our classes ' y y s-lf our moods. It grew out of us. South Garland belongs to us because S We belong to South Garland. 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