South Garland High School - Sabre Yearbook (Garland, TX)
- Class of 1973
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N f Q O, 3 215533532 ',f'CW?if5 s alas South Garland High School Garland, Texas VI meIX 1973 yy, wggfir of t , wifffifiwt We, the 1973 Sabre staff, hope that this annual will pro- vide an enjoyable way to remember the past. Our goal has been to represent the whole student body. As the years pass, we hope that this annual will enable you to look back on your life at S. G. and smile. 2 J Student Life . . . . . Organizations Sports .... Honors . . . Classes . . . Faculty . . . Ads. . . Sponsor: Mrs. lltllltlil Lovwt-ri Editor: Danny Russell Student Life: Terry Montgomery Debbie Hobaugh Organizations: Connie Brown Lynn Latham Sports: Randy Vonderheid Honors: Danny Russell Classes: Senior: Sheilah Barger Valerie Biar Junior: Carolyn French Debbie Dunn Sophomore: Renee Jolly Danna Cooper Faculty: Carol Smith Jo Ann Langford Ads: Julie Harrison es QOL! g Smiles from yesterday iSQfE3+ Y V Sf? Qi 1 Shine in my is f si if? 23 T Q- X53 , X .Q x is Q7 Qi? 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Top left: Sleep lost over weekends is caught up on Monday mornings. Bottom teh: Color Day denotes the beginning of district football games. Top right: The patio area is used as a gathering place for students during a break pep rally. Bottom right: Mike Pierce relaxes in the counselor's office. Bottom far right: Zona Jenkins, ready for the bell, tries to get in a few last minutes of studying. 'Mt Adu vi. ' P Hgh ' 4 1 .. ,,, , ,K 6 Q, 9x gf Q ai-EM I The Agony and the Ecstasy TOP len? John Hammar learns to march and play the saxophone at the same time. Bottom left: Bennie Palmer daydreams while Tony Pedigo studies for pretends to studyj hu. 'Wim -Q.,-Q. N Agfa. X .- L fi :L si Q 5 W QE' s f 'W 1 ,gf fv 4 Ka 0 f r fl! fl M !x 'fr Activities Accompany Beginning School began early for some as the drill teams, football teams and band, faithfully practiced in order to make 1972-73 the best year ever. Sophomore orientation helped prepare our new students for their first year at big S. C. Labor Day broke the tension of the first week of school. Top Zeb: Sophomore boys get their first look at South Garland during registration. Bottom len: Dixies live up to the old saying, Prac- tice makes perfect. Everyone Gets Involve South Garland has a unique qual- ity in the spirit exhibited. This was the year we tied it all together. The seniors led the stands in spirit, while the band, drill team, and foot- ball teams were the leaders on the field. Everyone was confident that we would have a successful and exciting season. Top right: Greg Miller adds his sound to the tromhone section of the hand. Bottom right: A Colonel lays flown the ground rules to a Spartan. 1 K Pep Rallies Draw Spirit Top left: Lord help us, they prayed. Bol- tom leh: Dance to the Music. Top right: He did help us! cried Sherry Rogers, as Sandy Gannaway looks on. Bottom right: Jun' iors are enchanted by a skit during the pep rally. A Friday at South Garland was composed of varied and numerous activities. The Pep Rally started off the enthusiasm before the games as everyone participated in the excite- ment. After the suspension filled games, students retreated to the S. G. Ballroom for the victory dance. sal xt Homecoming Explodes at S.G. Abundant excitement was dis- played as students participated in the Homecoming activities. In spite of the setting off of the bonfire early, the Key Club and other stu- dents rebuilt it in a record time of four hours. The bonfire was an extreme success. During the half- time of the victorious game against R. L. Turner, Sheryl Barnes was named Homecoming Queen. A vic- tory dance followed the game, and Saturday night the Coronation Ball concluded Homecoming activities for 1972. Top Left: Sheryl Barnes beams after being named the 1973 Homecoming Queen. Bottom left: Students and exes swing to the music during the Coronation Ball. Top right: The bonfire that almost wasn't. Bottom right: The flame of S. G. spirit burns eternally. .EE - .4 .ir 'K ' V , s ,F S NL ,Q , .. 'A X 5 Q. . l 4 m -if ' V L K , .Q ' .. V W . F XF -ma . in ' A if . E Al S Colonels Prove They re After an up and down beginning, the Colonels came back to win the most important game, November 17, against our cross-town rivals the Garland Owls. Although rain fell throughout the game, our number one football team held the Owls and won the game by a 14-7 lead. The Colonel football team, playing to the best of their ability, showed what they could do when they put their minds to it. This indeed proved that the South had risen again and will continue to rise. Top lejl: The Colonels learn that tackle the man with the- ball is not just a game. Bollom lep: Gordon Crom lines up to knock down the Owl defense. . ' 1 Us all U. 4, 9+ Q' 515,15 , l Z 5 E 'S i' : I ,IV's Capture District Title This year thc' .lunior Varsity loam, untlvr tht- hm-and of Coavli Cul- loway and Coavli Nimmo, wvnt all tht- way. Tha-5 hail an 8-l svason, with tht-ir only loss going to the Dvnton Bronvos. Among thvir wins was our Cross-town rixal the- Gar- land Owls: the J.V.7s ilirl a lot of plucking that night. They finishvfl out their season as thc- Distrivt Champs. As a reward to the- ,l.V.'s for win- ning district, lVlr. Toler trc-itterl the-in to a steak dinnc-r at thc' Tolar home-. It was woll earned anfl they wa-rv most clesvrving. Ylvp left: Thi- re'l4'i'c'1' Lli'lxIl0XNlt'l'lg.Xl'F 11 Colon:-l tonrhilown. Bullunz lffl: .l.Y. football play-rs L-Xprvrw lhvir joy oxvr lu-ing IlllIlllN'F onv, Bnllom righl: Coat-h Nimmo unwriips u gift from tha- pluyvrr. ti ,aw- Choir Presents Pop Concert November 2, the Choirs pres- ented an assembly in order to raise money for equipment that had been stolen. They sang selections from movies sueh as Fiddler on the Rotf Speak Softly Lovew from The God- father. Other songs were I Believe in Musici' and I Heard the Voice of Jesus, The Showboaters sang To Save the Countryf, With the selling of memo calen- dars and the assembly, the Choir earned enough money to purchase new equipment and buy insurance for it. Yhp left: ,lolm Harluu-ss narrates si-leetions from Hrlzller nn Ihr' Ruff Bottom lfft: Choir members display enthusiasm during the pop 4'on4'ert. Rock Assembl Presented ii, iiki x 3 sl Q A EW x s r 11 6 s S we .fe . XY 5 if at U fi if 243 T if Q fix i W i s - L lk An assembly sponsored and pres- ented by the radio station KLIF was given November 13. Chuck Murphy and Ron Privk narrated songs from the beginning of rock and roll musie, up to the present day musie. They played songs from top name recorders such as: Roses are Red and Teen Angel, Elvis Presley's Love Me Tender, The Beatles, I Love You Yeah, Yeah, Yeahw and Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Bandfi up through ,limi Hen- drix, Janis Joplin and The Rolling Stones. It was a tremendous suc- cess. Top Ich: l'v1- get it made in the shade. Right: Churk Murphy adds a few facts about the history of rovk and roll. Bottom hw: He's a hunk. Broadway Comes To S.G. i E .-,,' N ii L at W,,,. . M fmf'+ 4, ,b Nw, , M an W 1-at it , , ,,,,,, 'W , it on iv, 4- y 4 Ql s Mft Via, Q , few M yffgi' W A., ffm Five, four, three, two, one. cur- tain!!! After late hours of rehearsal and making props and costumes, the drama department outdid them- selves in the presentation The Mz'ra- cle Worker. Patti Manuel played the part of Helen Keller, a deaf, dumb, and mute child, who through the efforts of her teacher Anne Sullivan 1Debra Corleyj begins to understand what life and olijeets really are. The performances of all actors and actresses were magnificent, and they displayed professional acting. Sentries Back The Colonels No, those six guys dressed alike who help promote spirit during games and pep rallies are not six clownsg Colonel fans discovered they are the Sentries. And the guy who always wears the southern out- fit is not dressed for a costume partyg he is the Colonel. The Colo- nel and Sentries are chosen for their leadership and outstanding qualities. They guard the bell and the Colonel flag. Top len: Kennelh Oktay and David Johnson arouse spirit :luring a pep rally, Bottom leh: Clark Smith is distracted while the Sentries stand at attention during tht- Alma Mater. W .TW SG Band Wins Again The Great S.C. Band kept up its record of wins at U.I.L. competition by walking away with three number one ratings. This was the highest possible score any band could obtain. With a total of thirteen first place wins, our band has provided excellent entertainment during half- time at all Colonel games, and at the SMU vs. Texas Tech game. Top left: Alan Wilson tries to ignore Paul's funny sounds. Top right: Dale Wommack laughs because Paul Meggs will never make A Cappella. Bottom: The Band displays one of its numerous marching routines at half- time. Sezuors Learn to Share Saturday, December 16, the Sen- ior Class sponsored a party for underprivileged children. Everyone was served turkey and dressing, and Jann Hill played the piano to help entertain the children. The Christ- mas story was told by Joe Dirick and Mikah Mitchellg Patti Manuel told the story of the Christ child and a skit of the three bears was presented by Wendy Wheeler, Janie Robbins, Lance Leslie, and Kevin Shaw. Danny Russell was Santa Claus. The party was a tremendous success and helped brighten up everyone's Christmas. Top: Sandy Hunt watches as Debbie Hobaugh and Sheryl Moon exhaust their efforts in try- ing to get their children to eat. Bottom lejir Judy Cisneros finds that balloons are often considered more entertaining that Clowns. Bottom right: Danny Russell laughs at the extra pounds Shannon Shipley has put on. 5 gg ?c3'i f will - K NN' ff ma Q . ,s, ? MU 1 in f . sm.'i 4 .Z ' -,W w' N X E4 -f Christmas IS G1V111g To help promote Christmas spirit, the Student Council sponsored a door decorating contest. The first place door was Room 189, Mrs. Trotmarfsg the class won a Pepsi and donut party. Second place was won by Room 193, Mrs. Carpenter's room, and third place was Room 102, Mrs. Smith's room. Also to help needy families, a canned food drive was held. The Choir presented a Christmas concert, in which they displayed great skill and hard work. Top right: Eric Hopson, Bobby Krannig, Bob Montgomery, Eddie Whitfield and Bruce Beauchamp load canned foods to be taken to needy families. Bottom leji: A marshmellow and red candy Santa greets students from Mrs. Trotman's room. Bottom middle: The Drummer Boy, emphasizing the need to give, was created by Mrs. Carpenter's room. Bol- tom right: Mrs. Smith's door reminds us what Christmas is all about. if Charlie, a Hit A ain . Q 3 if 4 uma ? me y , W i -fits sr it ti This year the Senior Class spon- sored one of S.G.'s best assemblies. Charlie and the Rockets returned with their greasy hair and tight pants to sing the pop music of the 50,s. Songs like Chantilly Lacef' Teen Angelf, and Tell Laura l Love Her, brought back many memories for the faculty and stu- dent body. Thp left: Charlie sings of his love for Laura. Top right: Duke tries his best to look fierce. Bottom left: Butch belts and bangs out another song. Bottom right: Stevie Thunder gets into his music, enthusiastically. we-G, Intramurals Are a Hit! The Intramural program this year was one of the best South Garland has seen. Volleyball started the year off with a hit. The winner among the girls, teams, Volley of the Dolls. came out in first place only to be beaten by the All-Stars in a final play off. The boy All-Stars also beat out the first place team, The 69er,s of 73. Another Intramural sport was bowling. Although only a few peo- ple signed up, it was still a great success. This marked another first for the Student Council activities. Top left: The Dirty Dozen battle it out with the Supermen. Bottom left: The 69er's of 73 take time out to pose for a picture. Top right: The All-Star team is the best of the bunch. Bottom right: James White, Larry Hammer, Gary Swearingen and Kenny Burt look on with disgust as the heat is poured on by the opposing team. Bottom far right: Mark Flynt, Lary Baty and Bill Ridout await the returning volley. admit? G Q V 'T li. -v i q: ,K Y ,. ,,,, . 3 a if 19., V M, NX. k K t -,K 55 Q 2 -fggxk ' , - 141' I FU : M ' if 1,1 - -g , 14 jf ,4,., 'f iw L, L. XL :.. ., Mm A, .1 Q,- W.-,,,, ,Q Q 'S X A L .. f, K Qi FF M -L'. i n ' L , z .fakvgr -HS' A Ns MA 5:5555 an AN Sw, x Ma J' Yami? , The theme for this yearis Colonel Ball, held on January 6, was Winter Wonderland. The Senior and Junior Classes did an outstanding job in decorating the stage, as did the Dix- ies in decorating the cafeteria. The presentation preceded the Ball and the Stage Band and Choir both pres- ented accompaniment. The high- lights of the presentation were the naming of the Colonel and His Lady, Jack Gardner and Sandy Gan- naway and the recognition of Sheryl Barnes, the Homecoming Queen. World of Fantasy Top len: Lance Leslie looks on as congratula- tions are given to Sherry Rogers and Eddie Whitfield. Bottom far left' The S.G. Stage Band adds its sounds to the Ball. Bottom cen- ter: Students follow the processional to the SC. Ballroom. .J Top: Donna Willis fleftj and Brenda Crain Qrightj express joy at being chosen winners. Right center: Lance Leslie and Wendy Wheeler smile after being chosen Most Witty. 37 A rarity that is hardly ever seen in this part of Texas came to Garland in January. As the snow fell harder and thicker, students at SC. began to enjoy its pleasures. Nothing is more fun than a good snowball fight or mak- ing a slightly mushy snowman. Snow has its bad faults as some people found out. Many broken arms and bruises were seen the next week at school. Center: Snow enhances the beauty around it. Bottom: Kelly Walker lcen- terj, gets bombarded from both sides by Danny Russell fleftj and James White frightj. Top right: Snow w0uldn't be the same without the build- ing of a snowman. Bottom right: Bill Pippin laughs as his friend bends down to get a better look at the snow. Bottom far right: Students aren't the only ones who like to play in the snow as shown by Mrs. Crenshaw and Mrs. Knight. The Wonderfu x Q if an QQ'- K. s, . N.:-xy ' L gif-'SZ X' Ei v F mg, V? 4. , f AH if , A An pening for a Princess The galloping escapades of a lost world of never, never land were recrea- ted February 2, 3, and 4 with the open- ing of the South Garland Choral Depart- ment's annual musical. This yearls production, Once Upon, a Malress, involved hard work and long hours of practice which were apparent from the sensational performances the cast gave. Patti Manuel played the role of Fred, a swamp princess who wins the favor of Prince Dauntless lRoy Francisl, by ath- letically swimming the moat. Queen Aggravain, fSuzanne Doublinl, sets out to establish a fair', but impossible test, as she has for all the other eleven prin- cesses. Both Friday and Saturday nights the cast received a standing ovation, and Mrs, Backus was given roses and recog- nized for her many years at South Gar- land as Choral director. This was her last year to serve in that position. Wx is K if vig fffify ?- fi ffm? lm we tm - e'S..f? ,Rr-'vita N ii' ex P' Q TIT.- ' ak 1 9 - 'aff' if- S 1 February Flies To a girl at South Garland, nothing is more exciting than receiving a valogram, and an added addition, a Carnation, on Valentines Day. The joy and perplexity shinned from students' faces as they received valograms of love, friendship, or even one from a secret admirer. Hidden talents blossomed forth with the production of the Talent Show. Tryouts were held February 12, and the perform- ances were February 19 and 20. To bring the activity-filled month to a close, Mardi Gras was held February 27, and Marcella Johnson was crowned Mardi Gras Queen. Tbp lefl' Karen Nix and Nancy Marlar express the feelings many girls had when they received valo- grams and carnations. Top right: Greg Burris looks on as Greg Carroll gets excited over receiving a valo- gram. Bottom, left: Mike Rainey plays the bass in the Talent Show. Bottom right: Sharon Daniel exhibits her talcnl for singing. 42 Qt. W f ,wi wr .wg x 'Q gan we hy? l :M Q tw, f . , ' H, , . wg ' , ti., W, favs, i I hi, W , Me, , as ,iff ggi JVM 5 wma Students Participate in Patriotic Week Patriotism and the meaning it has in each of our lives was stressed during the week of February 19-24, Patriotic Week. An assembly was sponsored by the Student Council, which featured Travis Lynn from Channel 8 News. Mr. Lynn enlight- ened the students about the roles and freedoms of a newsman in a democracy. Paul Meggs read his winning essay on patriotism, and the Showboaters sang Save the Country. Top: Guest speaker, Travis Lynn, expresses his views on patriotism. Bottom Ich: David Lyke raises Old Glory each morning. Bot- tom right: Paul Meggs reads his first place essay. Styles of the Times af: AKLWQ A variety of colors and styles of clothes added a bit of spice to the halls of SG. this year. Old faithful blue jeans and T-shirts were com- mon for both sexes the entire year. For girls shrinks and angel tops were an added attraction to the new fall and spring clothes in a variety of soft colors. For the cold winter months, long skirts and dresses were a popular attire for girls. Also, a new style for males and females was the high-waisted, wide-legged, cuffed Baggies. A new type of shoe, the Waffle Stomper, became popular as well as the platform, five inch high-heeled Clogs.', .ILI 5 its 4 Upper far left: Sandra Bell is just one of many students who prefers the Afro hair style. Upper left: Renee South- ernwood prefers long skirts on cold days. Middle left: To Steve Baker, style is wearing a letter jacket. Bottom left: These shoes were made for stomping, and these boots were made for walking. Upper far right: The personality of a person is often portrayed by the clothes she wears as shown by Carolyn Redd in an angel top. Upper right: Setting the fashion industry on fire is a two-toned blazer sports jacket, worn by Ted McMillan. Bottom right: Pop- ular leather purses were often seen with jeans on girls. 45 a Yf 4-'im IFS Been a Hard D.ay's Worlc Things began to slow down a bit during March as research papers were finished, tests were taken, and a slight uneasiness overcame every- one. April showered forth and with it came Twirp Week. The week was filled with fun and activitiesg for a change, boys got to sweat over whether a girl would ask them out. To end the week, a Twirp Ball was held, featuring Charlie and the Rockets. Tbp lefl' Julie ,lones practices her skills on the adding machine. Bottom far Shirley Neal rests after a hard day's work. Bottom lap: Sally Edgar cuts up in class. Top right: Greg Miller works on a long, involved proh- lemg while Frank Shelton has trouble adding four plus four. Bottom right: See Bryan Miller paint the sea. Bottom far right: Julie Rainey and Donna Whicker find along with having fun, one must also have the chore of cleaning up. f , rf, -QN A, BH 'Q - , ' f .2 . KA, . , .Nw SX Q Q, 533353 5 if F iff? fx? is C .XT 7' ! 33' Q! A Time to Laugh Cry, Live, and Love This was the year a date was spent window shopping at Town East, having a party at Farrell's or going to Love Field and watching the people and the planes, then going to Kip's for a hot fudge sundae. This was when Seniors ordered invitations, worked until 3:00 a.m. on research papers, and worried about the college they would attend, and what they would do later in life. Don't forget the Belle's who spent many long hours practicing and trying to sell ban- ners, and learning how not to fall off their stools when one leg was in a ditch. This was the year the tire companies had record sales because so many people's tires were ruined going down Centerville every day, we thought they would never get it fin- ished. Top left: Mary Bogert clowns around in the halls. Top right: Short skirts catch the eyes of junior boys. Bottom right: Kevin Shaw and Donna Littleton play hide and seek. 48 All Hgoodw things must Come to an endg for some the end came all too soon, for others, not soon enough. The time for good-byes came. For Sophomores, it was a time to move up from the bottom of the ladderg for Juniors, it was a time lo move to the top and become Sen- iorsg and for the Seniors, it was a time to say good-bye to all they had loved and lived forg a time to move on to bigger and better things. Top left: Charme Baker and Martha Spradlin talk over future plans. Top right: Mark Trilch is itching for summer vavation to arrive. Bot- tom: The beginning of another day finds slu- denlis wide awake. fWM 'v'TV W P? VVP' We ' xx I X X, X X xx X, 6 wffvfffyxmf A Y ' 3-f ,Lg K -L-' K'.gi,E 9 'A LXiLTL'.' Q Q f , if F 4 -4'7 N . IN Q X U 4 Q X , W ' V X vx X 4 xl mm 575-fe+ FDQEVS My W AW M- Xl X , www- vw' , W M 1. SS? fir 3651035 MGA EJEEHHIZ TIDN P resldent s Council: Leads The Way First Row jame hargus sherrie rodgers larry allen dretha burris judy Cisneros Second Row mary bogert wendy wheelcr valerie morphis caresse wiseman jan donihoo karen nixon billy hefner randy agee Third Row janie robins kim jones sheryl barnes john kramp bobby porter max motley Fourth Row larry baty bruce dillow richard lee steve adams danny russell bob montgomery frank shelton made up of presidents of each club . . . who put forth . . . effort and time . . . to make the year of 72-73 . . . one to remember . . . the main activity of the president's council . . . was to . . . plan and organize the . . . long anticipated colonel ball . . . after much work . . . they found their fruitful efforts to have been worthwhile and successful. . . Executive Council: Sponsored Intramural olleyball V 1 .. 1.1 ' fi 1 it - i rf' V, ,r A , I 11 -Y A,IIll'1'.' SPUIISUTS of l'X1'1'llllVf 4'0lIIlINli ron wild:-rmuth and gr4'tc'hs-n flaas, Hrxt Rflll' dviaynt- jon:-s david lyk:- john kramp gary swoaringgt-ti jams-s kramp Swonrl Ruiz' kathy luut-hanatt judy visnvros jody horak sally svruggs ' sharon danivlf windy andvrson de-hbiv lwan rirhard lm- nanvy rollins di-lthir wvluh paul me-ggs kay hardin janit' Tltilills Third Rau' bfwky stauffm-r mary hogi-rl attended conventions . , . conducted sophomore- orienta- tion . . . raised flag . . . madf- announce-rnents . . . happy birthday five months and two days ago to . . . mag sales . . . sponsored Coilvge night . . . work work work . . . operated concession stand . . . assembly of rock and roll music . . . devoratf-d svhool vhrislmas tree . . . sponsored patriotic week . . . and twf-rp wc-ek . . . had plaquo made with vxplanation of thc- libertas . . maintained suggestion box . . . General Assembly H omeroom Reporters is ,-.X -- l Q., .ti bf Nm! wr - . Q -H Qs! .,.. I Z , First Row phil mvewan randy vondvrhvid david johnson miles robertson john hamer david liarth mike owcns Second Rau' donna willis jerilyn johnson uaron ifrenshaw bevky stauffer rory minter ann ahbett doris jackson dchbie mvvann sharon sammons donna fielding mvarolyn frm-mih lisa armstrong ginny Chapman representatives of student body . . . from each home- 1'w'fH UChHHan room . . . go to meetings early wednesday morning . . . 4-ve axe , , , , rtse and shine . . . helped with magazine sales . . . jann hill gail rowe informed homeroom of what is going on . . . helped in Th. d R all student council activities . . . got it all together . . . If Ou' liilly ridout sally suruggs gary atkinson randy bullock bobby porter mike fudge renee jolly varla kinnimrk lance lcslie joan kirk patli hihbs patti snodgrass kelly walker Mu Alpha Theta: Tests Reasoning Abilit ab Above: sponsor of mu alpha theta, joe head. l Hrs! Row mark flynl mr. joe head steve adams, pres. Second Row dionne drummond judy cisneros brenda muncy lisa mccurry beth lohr kim jones janie rohins Third Row kim bullard mary bogert dianne lynn patti murphy marcy dickson judy jones caresse Wiseman brad hudgins warren king david lyke Fourth Row janet hayes trudy thornbrough marilyn veness max motley jody horak greg carroll greg miller beth varner sharon herfurth steve johnson Fijlh Row david schmidt mark fuqua billy ridout mark bryan! dale wommack paul meggs jerry arivet! douglas young robert fulcher danny russell 8 sold linen calendars for money raising project . . . presented assem- bly for math classes . . . received applica- tions from students wishing to join the club . . . initiation for new members in may . . . French Club: ive la F rance! 4 4 ,,,', V , - ,fr W Firsi Ron' gahhy housquvt sylvia evolyn rlwainc hranhani jvff mullu-y jon rife john morgan joe masson Second Row kathy harris karl-n nix jerilyn johnson teresa smith melissa huclirnvyvr kendra shull palliv murphy bonnif: odem marilyn vcnvss jamic- burrus gina huggins Third Rau: diana' jones nanvi rollins palricia hrvwer bolrlii hinshuw susan mirhvll jan:-l wvsl karla fraley gm-n williams joni davis penny ayers pam wooldridge' re-nv ' lunday Foudh Row paula jolly ginger rninlvr sally griffin nanvy rnarlar charmv halurr janv curry Right: sponsor Carolyn wilson 2 moncymaking projects . . . sold cans . . . bought lur keys for underprivileged children for thanksgiving . . had bake sale . . . christmas party . . . joyeux noel . convention . . . mardi gras. . . Beta Club: Beta Keeps 11 Triking Alzoiva' sponsor of lu-ta vluln. wivki tomlinsun. First Raw pat arrington patti manucl lcrri Campbell valeric morphis cindy ncill Ive ann kite dwayne jones Fburlh Row terry montgomery larry baty dionnv drummond steve adams janie rohins gary swearingvn wendy whveler mark llynt Sm-ond Rnu- danny russell drctlia burris donna willis karen nixon rindy wie-bold Third Row marlf-nv ragsflalf' sold senior pins Cleaned liber 11 lf 1Sf ff0S tas . . . helped student count 1l buy VZIFCSS4' WISBIIIQIH . . Sharm, hvrfunh new picnic tables decorated ann ubbvll tables for colonel ball junior survey for national beta club orphans party in spring triry cle grand prix l 57 National Honor Society: Scholarship, Leadership, Character, Service First Row kim jones judy jones janie robins judy cisneros sherrie rodgers ladonna beggs beth varner wendy wheeler caresse wiseman lisa mc curry steve mc donald diane lynn lynn latham sharon smith kim bullard marilyn veness sharon herfurth karen owens linda thompson debbie darr janet hayes tnldy thornbrough paul meggs mark flynt steve johnson Second Row alan brown max motley W field trip in the spring . . . gave nhs scholarship to deserv- . . . . . . beno mg student, not necessarily in nhs . . . did service projects such as cleaning up patio and helping with garland recycling CCIIIGIZ Third Row danny russell 3 E z Above: sponsor of the nhs, mrs. sta- lCIl6SS Club: Checkma te? il I - i 35 5, . S Hrs! Row bruce lewis joe harvill robert fulcher Second Row mr. seymour sylvia evelyn warren king bobby porter greg Carroll brian andeason doug young kay pauling kenny burt sharon smith bill grant if Lek, top picture: sponsor of the chess club, bill grant. Bot- Lom picture: sponsor of the chess club, peter Seymour DECA: Trains Students In Skills And Theor First Row philip dozier sharon raasch, rept. robert moody mike walls rusty anderson, hist. rita morgan pam toppings laura paslay Second Rau' david mauch anda flowers, treas. steve everett linda harrett ronnie buchanan mary vztndervort pam marsh Third Row paul kelley diane todd greg hill glenn rogan dawn fulk, v,p. vicki mitehell randy bostain ronnie aecshbaeher. pres. M4 Fourth Row stefan aleksa scott manning paul haynes malcolm oney mike bratnher david lovell rocky shields james miller domingo haez social functions throughout the year . . . annual banquet . . . for employers . . . and students . . . contests from 102 chapters and state contest . . . this year the area contest was at south garland . . . field trips . . . trade mart . . . apparel mart . . . federal reserve bank . . . sold books before school and at break students are supervised while on the job training Above: sponsor of dera, w. b. head. I.C.T.: Sold ootball Schedules Hrs! Row stevie rogers, sect. .1 kathy cash karla fears debbie roan lbove: sponsor of it ...WZ Second Row william fortner marian raasch cathy bagby mona bailey, rept. michele Carney bobby chapman vt, jimmie whittle. Cynthia upton, treas. 9555 Uzira' Row steven cockrell william treybig joe dan agee, sgt.-at-arms daniel worth, parl. randy agee, pres. jack burch Fourth Row jerry tucker danny ingram bren pepper james morgan james gradick david barth, v,p, james jones elected officers . . . conducted candy sale to raise funds for banquet . . . attended district vica leadership conference . . . christmas party . . . helped with colonel ball . . . attended state vica contest and awards banquet . . . V. 0.E.. Sold Reveilles F irsl Raw lana grossman, treas. pam stevens janice draper linda schwetschenau gina jacobs pam jones, v.p. ginger popplewell donna neely marsha keller lorraine phelps linda judd Second Row julie jones diana morphis, parl. jane bowden mary vickers alice schmidt vergue stepney cheryl gallaher lisa horsman pat fielding jan donihoo, pres. Third Row lynn stovall janet hestwood lupe Castro debbie pugh, hist. sherry gay louise tagliarino sherry tucker bobbie davis cindy watts willie willis charmagne dulaney Fourth Row zrfs, donna herring marlene ragsdale, sec. .f linda pennington debbie Sprecher randy payne randy haas mary love, rep. monda fox vivian loftin Above: sponsors of voe, judy agnew and dixie orten. laura peete back to school . . . help with registration . . . work on student directory . . . gf acquainted . . . sold reveilles . . . sold b-craft items . . . speaker on p.o.w.s . . welcome exes . . . christmas party at first national bank terrace room . . . contes with other schools . . . ft. worth and san antonio contest . . . employer banquf . . . initiation of new members . . . Industrial Arts: Built Their Way To A Better Year so Aburzfx sponsors nf industrial arts. john brown and loy odtnn. Hrs! Rau' don ray gilbert bolding, pres. william jones, first v.p. hrent hargrove, second Second Rou- mr. john brown john myers john biar reagan moon mike butler ricky whicker dean smith, rept. dieter johnson mr, loy odom field trips through the year . . . general motors . . . otis engineering . . . dallas times herald . . . glastron boats . . . ibm . . . made plaques . . . state convention v-P- at . . . austin . . . visited veterans hospi- tal . .. repaired lawn mower engines . . . built . . . cabinets . . . worked hard to make the year one to remember . . . Band: Play It Again, Sam First Row becky speight phillip russom kathy cheek kathy butler teresa harris louanne eouthran beth varner lee ann kite shelli fleeson janie robins Second Raw sharee mcclanahan larry holmes sue conner debra head sharon mangham bonny kelley candy scheid bruce dillow kim hill karen owens steve hill Sheryl cason lisa edwards bobbi hinshaw derhonda allen teresa smith teresa harris james deford sharon herfurth Third Row mike martin donna gentsch cindy upton viekie james debbie olscher kelly walker kathy brooks david hickey dorothy schulze paula dean richard lee gene kelly steve shelley bruce elliston mark sadler phil norris nancy capehart julie bronstad robert hall kerry musick hank hutka pam dean dana livingston jolinda ferrell paul meggs Fourth Row les westbrook mike hildinger steve highland larry clark melodie sims max wall glenn Conner david schmidt greg miller larry mobley alan wilson bill kelly dale wommack david fleming john hamer mark wilson phil hearn david herring lee sadler larry flint mike wiss Fmh Row lisa horseman jeff mulkey david caron randy tadlock david dyer randy jones john runion mark woolsey curtis wilson lyle upton alan fletcher alan brown john dailey tim wilcoxson liz jackson mr. arthur barnard 64 l f fm 3 f W ,fx .. QQ gg if- Q is W Lejl' she-ryl cason, drum major kelly walker fea ture lwlrler klm hlll HSSISIBHI drum major Above band dlrertor and sponsor mr arthur barnard l 66 Dalia! Band Goes Through Long Hours of Practice rt 2 2 E I 1 4 5 Top: band members go through long hours of practice . . . Bottom: . . . for their performances to the south garland audience. Above: band performs intricate patterns on the field. ellowship of Christian Athletes: Worked Toward 3 Common Goal Q. .3 F boue: sponsor coach joe moore ,...f-L . i K V 4 Second Row larkin toler wyman miller steve mc donald gary burris ricky arthur First Row steve bishop chris brimmage stan davis perry glazier gordon crom Third Raw glen davis jack gardner bruce mc crary ronnie mc neal frank holaday ronnie miller mark beets jay burns harold stevens mike bowles john eccles -roy.mc elhaney-H '-f -D larry beavers big mean . . . tough talented . . . men . . . represent our school in . different sports . . . all have common band . . . come together as friends in the fellow ship of christian athletes . . . everything revealed at meetings . . . hates desires loves . . . find out about people in general . . . life . . . God . . . learn teach and relate experiences . . . find out what life is . . . all about Worked Toward a Better HaIft1me First Row gay zoeller, lt. debbie moorehead, lt. sheryl barnes, Capt. cathy spoon, lt. terri locklear, lt. Second Row melissa mc gregor debbie rushin terri Campbell kathy rusk Third Row susan williams karen nix joleen tropp susan pleasant ann abbett Fourth Raw penny medley janette dennis caren crenshaw elaine hughes janice dennis sally scruggs Fwh Row debbie mc cann linda bigger donna willis lori winchell lisa mc curry Sixth Row kathy harris judy jones beth lohr diana morphis lucinda hillhous pam hasbrook 8 Seventh Row marcelle johnson judy davis karen dunkin jan ellison jamie demoss trudy thornbrough linda thompson Eighth Row sharon daniel nancy marlar caresse wiseman jane curry paula hardwick linda caudle joan cheatham joni davis summer practice all day long every frida fifth period 1 ve only got 30 more to sell banners of course sold lunch boxes ec: rated lockers and decorated for color day smiles high kicks belle ball op picture: ay zoeller, lt. ebbie moorchead, lt. lheryl barnes, capl. cathy spoon, lt. erri locklear, lt. Bottom picture: sally Scruggs ann abbett kathy rusk melissa mc gregor susan williams penny medley x Above: sponsor of the belles, mrs vicki tomlinson . K ,5 W..V Southern Belles: Above left: belles get ready to march on field. Bottom left: belle members jane curry and linda caudle express two different emotions about their perform.- ance. 70 'Film-1462 Above right: belles give a big smile for the s.g. camera. Bottom right: belle members joan che terri locklear, paula hardwick and cathy spoon concentrate on their routine. 1059 'Q I SPQRSF' N-4 l atani outh for Christ: Together in Christ ibovr: sponsor of youth for Christ, udy mezirzk ss YHFS. First Row glenda sisson jill ballard Semnd Row pam hawkins kay deaton teresa harris angela boren Third Row debbie usrey jan plunk darlina adams elizabeth korioth cathy vonner Fourth Row linda butts laurie barrios viola delgado suzanne doublin glenn conner dale fundling wendall picker david easley jack wright debbic easley john kramp, pres. donna robinson meetings every wed- nesday morning . . . passed out ballots for colonel ball . . . held assembly for students . . . about jesus . . . one way .. . all the way Dixie Darlings: First Raw cindy wifeliolfl chvrjl low-ly cindy ncill shi-rry Childress clolibic wrwlib Serond ROILA mnlinfla gilihs julie: jones susan lrrooks kitz varpfwitvr df-libiv dunn Third Razr hrvnlla lwwkwith Sandi slovrwr bircky spradlin ronda ke-arnfrj ew- axe missy hoyt ginny vhapman Fourth Row aurlrey lenamond danna cooper kim frick julie rainvy sandra larson teresa whilten flirlihii' pvrryman Ehh Row monica smith shirley hall joi allison kim turner karla jcnnings gall davenporl jcnice roberts Sixth Row nancy mx laura parker trary lhornbrough cassi jameson debby splane diana johnson delira staggs Seventh Row kay roliins bvlinila hurleson karen grinsteaml jerry lurnipsvod vivki xadmfn patti liibhs Eighth Row carol gram' di-bbiv davis dcbbic Custer susan mirthell range suuthernwood Carole wright lisa vandeveldm Ninth Row kyron peavock lisa atkins cathy Conner kim wilson lisa krausc annettv harren cclia ncwman Tenth Rau' delibiu taylor kim koder laura lfeggclt teresa willis pam harvvy donna whickcr rrfne lunday mu ,gn-. Elvvenlh Row palli snodgrass janet west dclmorah popnoe phyllis mafrckcl cindy reynolds kim dilluw carol mcdonalrl Smile Awhile -Q4 1::....,, .W ... .RV .,,... .. ,-.-.. Y- -' ...H ,gun i 5:1 ,MQ Top: Officcrs sherry rhildress, lt. dcbbie wehlr. lt. rindy nm-ill. vapl. cheryl lovely, ll, cindy wie-bold, lt. Managgvrs julie' jonvs dz-blviv dunn susan brooks melinda gilrbs kitz rurpm-nln-r sponsor of the- dixic darlings, sandy muse. Dixie Darlings: Don 't Forget That Smile! .Lid Above Ich: one of the many duties of the dixies was to perform at pep rallies. Above right: at least audrey lenamond liked the skit . . . Left: remember those long days of practice during the summer and after school? Sentries: Helped Promote Spirit for the Games e- W 1 I A F First Row Second Row david johnson lance leslie clark smith danny russell steve mcdonald kenneth olctay jeff eubanks A Caggella: nee Upon a Mattress . . . First Row mikah mitchell rhonda davis debbie hibbs jann hill debbie saul judie senderling angie boren caresse wiseman janot hestwood jill ballard patti hibbs amy toler melissa buchmeyre patti manuel susanne dublin jan ellison Second Row liz jackson rhonda langston gae wade wendy wheeler dawn simpson diane rawls beverly lyons sharon mangham jan donihoo glenda allen susan hutchings donna robinson shannon smith terrie mc kenzie janice cole Third Row gwen williams cindy coffman lowell doublin joe irby john kramp david barth bobby porter james kramp eddie austin chuck good ricky fenter jame hargus bill smith valerie morphis Fourth Row roy guthrie robin rollins bobby kranning roy francis john harkness david loyd richard young gary smith jack burch dale fundling david dittmar Southernaires and Mixed: ll 9 .wifi Tap: First Row deborah popnoe debra miles cynthia duncan Carla Shirley mindy norwell ellen senderling debra pulliam dehra brinkley sonja roan kim lynch 'melissa rushing lvicki phillips llaura o'brianl ,elizabeth logan ijudy watson michele fox kendra shutt ldebra brown laverne jones Bottom: Hrst Row dorcus fraizex loretta evans jerry turnipseed debbie staggs connie Cline chuck cash larry allen jack wright bill smith brenda bunch kathy tipton kay deaton brenda barfield vickie oliver Second Row nita brown colleen beer mary mc clure kim leatherwood juanell fletcher david barth johnny martinez dwayne branham charlotte hattchett michelle pentecost michelle bilas charsie wallace celia newman pam wooldridge Third Row tricia brewer kim manning kerri shaw jan plunk jack griffin keith geiger clifford boulware ann korioth michelle fears candy scheid sharon peavey ruby walker brazella fuqua Showboa ters: Keep on S1ng1ng First Row patti manuel gwen williams lowell douhlin shannon smith jan ellison debbie hibbs N J Second Row john harkness david barth jame hargus gary smith Third Raw Susanne doublin jann hill amy toler Right: sponsor, backus mrs. beth Y EA J 5 ' 4' X 78 f W Y 'K l e Club: EJ In Charge of Bonfire First Row chris brimmage bud parmar stan davis perry glazier Second Row billy butcher gordon helmes steve baker mark bryant kenny wilkerson ricky cheatem brent brawley ,QL .1 Hill lance leslie kevin quesenberry pat duval Third Raw rick beavers mark sees randy agee larry baty mark beets steve mc donald mike bowles paul haynes johnny martinez Fourth Row bobby krannig frank watson mark flynt gary atkinson gilbert freeman frank holaday jay burns ricky Cheatham butch mc clendon larry beavers steve bishop keith christian jeff kelly E00 50113 Pivillfef SPOHSOF Of service projects. . . recycling. . . pick up papers t . - ' h , . f Billlgn?pisirefllgqirloigrqeiiy . i . key club sweetheart . . ...amy toler Club Sweetheart, raised money for national convention . . in hous ton . . . went with future teachers to denton state school. Planta tion Times: P. T. Goes to Press -3 ,Q Ab p f pl t t b tty barnett. J First Row Third Row , Q C Z cindy hester . peggy gathard ga Q :p ,.. lori winchell E 3 brenda collins +I, O - g .g -6 3 Second Row lb C claire cros 'M ol -6 Above: joe dirik and mike bogert, p Q - jami barnes 0 56 betty smith J 'J J for the plantation times. 3 3 Q E lsptllgyf buohanan Ji -J 3 5 IE YH xc razler x -I -' 7 ' s 4' 9 5 ls 'l' 3 0 E 3391+-' 0-3gpQu3L,dA W ,J ,J I f 9 1 'X P 'FH 'Wa 00C '56 QQ -1. .QC L C 0 g,Q?Wg43'2jf'3-QOCSQP? L5t,5'w l bv 3 Qggg, SYS vlihfdf if ,Sw 0 lt 2 III cindy hester brad coleman kay hardin claire cross editor sports page editor advertising manager , iix i use ,flu kathy buchanan wendy wheeler Q jami harnes circulation manager columnist page editor page editor by Q t fi' K l wwe lori talkinglon lyle johnson peggy gathard lori winchell asst. circulation mgr. feature writer exchange editor page editor dick frazier betty smith brenda collins asst. sports editor asst. advertising mgr. morgue mgr. keith causey reporter Biology Club: Participated in Many Activities First Row mary swires elaine williams janice dennis debbie miller caroline mc craw jean mc kenzie pam verner larry holmes tommy burrus jamie burrus melinda henson terri campell karen nix kathy rusk peggy gathard Second Row melody sims dana livingston Shirley hall allen fletcher carol mc donald philip norris audry lennomen curtis wilson teri fogg cindy weibold beverly huse james deford linda pennington donna berry mike hillinger connie fletcher laura pennington debra popnoe max wall carol walkow donna fielding sarena thomas ann abbett karen butler tanya jones brad childre penny medley philip peek brent brawley billy hefner steve mc donald larry baty larry mobley mark wilson Right: sponsors, mr. galen jeter and mrs. mary burns field trip through . . . williamis funeral home . . . dallas institute of mortuary science . . . fair park . . . planetarium . . . dallas aquarium natural history of science . . . science and health building . . . marsalis zoo . . . picnics and parties . . . roller and ice skating . . . cleaned up litter . . . guests speakers at meetings . . . debbie rigsby 4 Chemistrg Club: Helped With Recycling First Row mrs. patterson debbie rigsby karen Owens leslie lamm brenda muncy rebecca penfield Connie davis gail driskoll ' carol wolkow Second Row joel cunningham glenn davis douglas young kenneth oktay greg miller kenneth hooker' lee sadler david johnson james white lfffl, wp Pivlufe-' SPOHSOF Of raised money before christmas the Chemlslry Club' mls' ann selling . . . frultcakes ecology pro patterson. Bottom picture: I Sponsor of the Chemistry Club, jects . . . contributed to ecology projects mr. dennis vaden. German Club: 91 Deutsch er Verein Sit First Row mike bogert david fleming barry folsom dwayne shirley larry mosely bruce lewis jamie barnes Second Row scott bieser ton massar greg burris david johnson randy o'brien kim frick dretha burris Q R A N debbie brown beverly huse cathy conner becky penfield carla kinnick Third Row dwayne hall don smith blaine herron cindy wiebold julie bronstad linda thompson marilyn hoye mrs. mc cormack volleyball . . . get acquainted party at julie bronstads . . . uta novemberfest . . . competition among german students in the southeast texas area . . . selling of can- dles to raise money for tags convention . . . christmas caroling . . . spring party . . . picnic . . . farewell to seniors and second year students . . . G s Above: sponsor of the german club, mrs. mc cormack. in fx 5 se 4 4 Sganish Club: Espanol Maza Tbp: mrs. susan faircy. Bottom: miss sherry simpson first Row diana johnson jeanine olsen debbie olscher le ann kite joleen tropp rosie hernandez melinda henson ida Coleman Second Row barbara peete diane littleton cynthia duncan claire cross patti hibbs kelly walker debbie bean pam ver,ner laura peete Third Row marcella johnson jill spoon melissa mc gregor kathy rusk cathy spoon jo ann langiord gae wade sandra beckham Fourth Row shelli fleeson debbie clark scott stovall debbie hobaugh Vickie richard juanell fletcher pat hunt cathy smith Fifth Row jan plunk bobby porter david barth pat arrington james kramp gary swearingen david vonderheid john hewitt caroling at memorial hospital . . . christmas banquet . . . party at head start center . . . sold candy . . . convention . . . ice cream party . . . meetings . . all year long . . . guest speakers . . . fun films . . . business . . La tin Club: Vini, Vidi, Vici . . . First Row karen owens janie robins dwayne jones mary bogert kathy butler dehbie head steve hill max motley james while 5 li f ,till 1 Second Row marreena salmons anne abbett ellen senderling cindy howard dianne lynn cathy morton judy Cisneros angela boren vicki james Third Row ken tadlock randy tadloek max wall randy jones danny russell james deford kim bullard kay robi ns brent williams Above: sponsor of latin club, mrs helen feuerslahler. held a slave auction . . . sold valograms to make money . . . had a saturnalia party at christmas . . . state conven- tion at ft. worth . . . Art Club: Decorated Tables for Colonel Ball 'KV Above: sponsor of th dorothy walthall CBI' f 1 .ll I club, mrs. Hrs! Row linda caudle brenda bryant debbie dunn Carolyn french Carolyn whillinglon Seroml Row jeannie lomvklear gina huggins Carla pam-rson carol brimberry gay zoeller montana parker Third Row martin Spector john me gowan john biar dave hill john myers mark brooks held a bake sale had a Chrlstmaa party shakey's pizza parlor fun for everyone made centerpieces for Colonel ball sponsored a booth for mardi gras Future Homemakers of America: First Row tometa dotson jeniee roberts jeannie locklear rhonda kearney Worked Toward a Better Future kathleen ledford cindy upton karen nix sherrie rodgers terri Campbell edna lewis Second Row consisted of three chapters . . . chapter 2 made up of homemaking 1, home management, and home nursing . . . made christmas stockings for red cross . . . col- lected gifts for old folks home . . . heard different speakers each month . . . collected newspapers for recycling center . . . mother-daughter banquet . . . Third Row sharon sammons debby reynolds Connie brown betsy brant dretha burris dorothy schulze Right: sponsors oi chapters 1 and 2, mrs. judy knight, and mrs. betlie hudson. if o 0--v future Homemakers of America: W , ,, w J f M 0 I . , if GMM .. o. . - 'Mya Above: sponsor of chapter 2. mrs. penny minter. Above lejix sherric rodgers. president of chapter 2, shows us her great Rl knowledge of vooking. Right: varolyn frvnrh and Connie brown are. once again. making a fine :ness of things. installation ceremony . . . brownie sales . . . secret pals . . . sold cookbooks to raise money . . . mother-daughter dinner . . . wyatls cafete- ria . . . cookie drive . . . daddy date night . . . fha week . . . area 5 fha meeting . . . state fha meeting in san antonio . . . Future Homemakers of America: Recognized the Concerns X, , x 1 of People may First Row juanell flelcher lela hudgins lanni carter Second Row montana parker betty mcneal DSW CHFB audrey craft Sheryl moon Third Row sandra hunt W K --'donnis lmellomy Ct,,::,,M course consisting of occupations from . . . child . . . to dieticians . . . christmas gifts for kids at head start . . . conducted two candy sales to raise money . . . speakers on different occupations . . . made bulletin board on p.o.w.s . . . conventions at denton . . . and san antonio . . . .w,., Above: sponsor of h.e.r.o. chapter, mr frantz. ll 9 Quill and Scroll: Outstanding Journalists 4 1 MM A, K .V - , V if -- ,,,. ,, i , , '4 2 e , areas: K VTR A! fff'?'x sponsors of quill and scroll are mrs. betty barnelt and mrs. donna loewen. First Row Connie brown jamie barnes joann langford Sefrmd Row danny russell leffy lTl0Il lg0 lllefy renee jolly wfaf' 'fs A - randy vonderheid sheilah barger james white Carolyn french joe dirik wendy Wheeler kay hardin must have 85 grade average or above . . . made up of people who did outstanding work in the field of jour nalism. . . Future Farmers of America: Prepare for Tomorrow First Row james cunningham mike mcenlcr james ramsey bobby rose jace carstens terry rowan Second Row nathan Washburn OFFICERS: Back row: mike ray - chaplin, jon bellman - historian, johnny roland 4 president, glenn Conner - secretary, larry hallcy - treasurer. Front row: randy wileford - third vice-president, donald hall - second viccpresidenl, bobby rose - reporter, mike mccnter a sentinel. Q paul fabran 771011 Row barney Cash donald hall charlie ivey rod UiYl0l' dann- wiley bruce king danny herin laffl' king donald Caldwell randl' willeford fgnnje hum danny cantrell jeff jones john carroll mike pelham Fourth Row mike ray roy jones jon bellman lloyd schulze jim wagoner johnny roland bobby kyrias larry hooks glenn conner charles fletcher larry hatley daniel mcgregor mr. jack lee, advisor :lairy nvalncss A houston show 'andy willoforil loyd srhulzil amos cunningliain lonald hall l reef scramble of houston 'harlie ivcy , ,MW .l,,,.l,,, , . beef awards -- ft. worth show larry king bruce- king larry hatley mike pelham snwr!-1 GARLAND ' 1 nnr i niiirx nnil'ni i first plare awards roy jones donald hall ronnix- hunt rlairy :murals 7 san antonio milw ray james ranisey F l L Q I l i l l Future Teachers: Held Teacher Appreciation Week First Row melody amburgy sandra larson cheryl bruner debbie darr nancy cody teresa harris teresa langly cindy wiebold connie brown cheryl lovely susan brooks karen nixon joann langford connie davis jeanine olsen Second Row Right: sponsors, mrs. catherine burum, mrs. darlene worrell regional meeting at skyline . . . all region meeting . . . austin college in sher- man . . . gave christmas party for a dormitory at denton state school with help of the key club . . . had tickets made for the colonel ball . . . sold cakes . . . pies etc . . . to teachers for a money raising project . . . convention in san antonio . . . teacher appreciation week . . . senior banquet for fta seniors and other members . . . teacher of the month . . . student aid . . . for other schools. if 3' uture Nurses: Learned Steps of Medical Aid ef ff J of e bove: sponsor, mrs. luctia kennedy First Row debra miles gail driskill georgie laney melinda. henson cathy case jackie hankey irma hreiten gabby bousquet Back Row beth knipp linda barrett pamela hawkins diane lynn debbie miller janny grace kay pauling . . . election of officers . . . nurse aid program decorated nylon christ mas stockings . . . for Red Cross . . . candy sales field trip to caruth rehabilitation center. . . convention . . . Sgeech Club: Newly 1' anized This Year First Row shirley hall dawn simpson gordon crom mikah mitchell wendy wheeler larry allen shannon shipley Second Raw jack griffin larry miller debbie haynes lisa copeland amy toler pat hunt peggy gathard jack wilson judy brownfield barbara zabojnik Third Row beverly hodgson russell liebert joan Cheatham john pierce Right: sponsor, kerr miss barbara . . organized this year . . . three contests . . . so far . . . sold ' candy and note pads . . . selected master of ceremonies . . . made announcements . . . shined shoes . . . interpreted at festi- val. .. Na tional Thespians: Crea te an Interest in Drama Above: sponsor of national thespi- First Row sally griffin rosie hernandez kathy bond Second Row shannon shipley peggy gathard anne apple debbie pulliam jill mc manus wendy wheeler mikah mitchell sylvia evelyn patti manual Third Row charlotte hamchen beverly hodgson joe dirik caresse wiseman john harkness aided in picking master and mistress of ceremonies for colonel ball ran ans, mrs. judy anthony - lights for assemblies . . . stories for senlor party banquet to install mem bers . . . helped in fall production participated in ull and in drama rep SCHSOII . . . is N E Yau cnLU ELSj SFUETS Colonels Capture Pnde :...,,. X ,.,.--,-,i.t..--,,.,... , N5 rm r -I an eeit A 1 i M if Lkkk J 1, ... .Q - - -1. Bottom Row: KL to R2 Dan Johnson Tim Landrum Robert Wiley Daryl Davis Dennis Brown David Orr Mika- Eudy Ken Tyler Seeond Row: IL to R2 Greg Burris Bob Pierson Chuck Whitfield Ronny MeNeal Jack Gardner Mark Beets Hans Massar Gary Smith Tony Arterburn as if ,M as A-f B y by B Mike Owens Tim Blevins Nick Davis Ronny Miller Gary Burris Leslie Miles Third Row: IL to Rj Glen Davis Bruce Mm'Crary Phillip Walls Ricky Arthur Charles Bell Steve Webb Randy Brown Ricky Farmer Roy Mclflhaney Frank Holiday Cordon Crum Danny Debord Mark Sees iskiliw Gary Howell Mike Rainey Kevin Shaw Top Row: KL to Rj Mike Bowles Larry Beavers Richard Martin George Washington John Hogan Kenny Hilton Scott Holboke Cully Boren john Eeeles Ricky Cheatham Mike Hendricks Mike Wilson Jay Burns Larry Baly Right: Refs signify another Colonel toueh down as Cully Boren 1551 looks on In Their Work .. ,. ,M . f..' f A VV It -W 7- I' V ',,A if .E ' 5 ' .1 h2,,1, ' Q' 'iw ja fi' gy. , j ig 1? we 7 l ,- U 4 , T 2 z, W' I ' H . . KKA, K ,, K kkyy .f . yy, 5-fr The 1972-73 football season actu- ally began in the early part of Feb- ruary l972. Coaeh Jim Dodson took over as head eoaeh when Coach .lames Harris left for another coach- ing job. Witlt the exception of Coaeh Ed Miller, who retired. all the eoaehes returned plus Coach Bill Horn of last year's distriet ehamp B-team to help the mighty Colonels on their road to victory. The team started out slowly learning Coaeh Dodson's style of play. With fall the sehool looked forward to a faseinating season. ln pre-distriet play the Colonels laced Plano, Kim- ball, Samuells, and lrving MacA- rthur. ln the first game the Colonels were surprised by Plano as the Vlflldeals look the vietory. The Colo- nels defense proved strong at times in this game and the Colonel offense was plagued with a disease ealled fumble-itis. The seeond game against Kimball gave us a victory. The Colonel offense proved they could do their part in this game. Although the Colonels won, they still had fumble-itis, The next week proved another vietoryg this one against Samuells. The offense shined on long drives and a long seoring play, The defense held the Spartans seoreless. The Colonels traveled to lrving to play the Mac- Arthur Cardinals the next week and came out on the short end. Long drives were to no avail as the Colo- nt-ls still had fumble-itis. The next week the Colonels headed into distriet play and rated very low in their new distriet. SAAA. Their first opponent was North Nlesquite. The Stallions were rated tenth in the state and had not been seored on all year. The Colo- nels eharged onto the field. but AbUl'I' lrjhr The l972-73 tri-eaptains of the Colonels were 11,10 Rl Rieky Arthur. Robert Wiley, and .lat-lt Gardner. Above righl: The 1972-73 eoaehes of the Colonels were fl, lo Rl: Bill Horn, Bob Priee, ,lim Dodson. head eoaeh, Raymond Haas. Top len: The Colonel defense proved strong many times this year. Here, they do it once more. Top right: Coach Dodson receives help- ful hints from the pressbox. Bottom right: Jack Gardner fakes a handoff in his pass attempt while the offensive line sets up to protect him. -f their charge was not enough as they were defeated. In fact after the game. the Stallions still had not been scored on. The next week was homecoming. Happenings were numerous during the week as our bonfire was burned by students of another school. With the help of some very spirited Colonels, another was built in five hours. The game was against R. L. Turner and we won. Our next opponent was Mes- quite. Like the preceding week, we defeated the Skeeters of Mesquite. Denton was our next foe to con- quer. This game was to .prove whether the Colonels would take over first place in the district race. The broncos had a famous twosome ....Plano ... ...Kimball .. ......Samuells .. Irving MacArthur .North Mesquite . .R.L. Turner. . ......Mesquite-3.. ...Denton.... .Highland Park . . . .Garland . . named Leslie and Joe Varner, cous- ins. These two, with the help of the other broncos barely succeeded in downing our high-spirited Golonels. The Colonels faced Highland Park in their next to the last game of the season. The Colonels started with a bang as George Washington returned the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown. This is about all the Golonels did as they were defeated by the Scots. South Garland's last game was against cross-town rival, Garland Owls. The spirit was high as the Golonels entered the game. With everything going in the Colonel's favor, there was no way the Colonels could lose, and they didn't. As the Alma Mater was being sung after the final game, the sen- iors knew this was their last high school football game, the juniors were looking forward to next year, and the sophomores were looking forward to the exciting moments of their junior and senior years. Congratulations go to the South- ern Belles for a magnificent job in representing South Garland, the South Garland band for their out- standing performances on the field, and to the Dixie Darlings for their hard work preparing for the .lunior Varsity games and promoting spirit at the Varsity games. The student body of S.G. should also be recog- nized for the tremendous spirit Teamwork Makes A Difference . a . at shown during the football games: Coloncls 8 vs. Plano 21 new 'season . . . new district . . . first game . . . new rival, Plano, took over our place in 13AAAA . . . Colonels receive . . . offense dead . . . defense dead . Plano scores . . . Plano threatens again . . . Colonels hold four downs inside 10 . . . second half . . . Golonels drive . . . disaster . . . Wildcat's Steve Wilson intercepts and goes 75 yards for T.D .... fourth quarter . . . Jack Gardner passes . . . Mike Wilson, Ken Tyler run . . . David Orr makes points on two yard run . . . 2 points good . . . Plano scores again . . . Colo- nels catch fumble-itis. Kimball 7 vs. Colonels 20 scouting reports say Knights big . . . Golonels prove otherwise . . . Golonels go first quarter . . . Mike Eudy, Tim Landrum, Mike Wilson run . . . Golonels at goal line . . . Gardner passes . . . intercepted . . . late first quarter . . . another drive . . . Wilson runs, Gardner passes . . . Gardner throws once more . . . 7 yards to Tony Arter- burn, T.D. .'. . second quarter . . . defense holds . . . Knights punt Orr returns 65 yards for T.D .... late first half . . . Golonels take over at Kimball 30 yard line . . . few plays later . . . Gardner passes to Kenny Hil- ton for T.D .... second half . . . Knights drive . . . 70 yards . .'. Knight, Victor Moore, 11 yard run, T.D .... Colonels drive . . . fum- ble . . . Colonels win but still have fumble-itis. Samuells 0 vs. Colonels 20 first quarter . . . punt exchanges . . . Orr almost breaks another punt . . . still evidence of fumble- itis . . . late first quarter, Colonels develop drive at 50 yard line . . . Gardner throws . . . Orr catches . . . 50 yards, T.D .... kickoff- onside . . . Colonels recover . . . march downfield . . . to 7 yard line . . . fumble . . . rest of first half filled with fumbles and intercep- tions . . . second half . . . line- man's dream . . . Gordon Grom. a Colonels Stagger In lst Half tackle, intercepts . . . later . . . 65 l yard drive, T.D. . . . final three by Mike Eudy . . . Spartans make one final drive . . . Ricky Cheatham intercepts to stop drive . . . Colo- nels celebrate another victory. Colonels 6 vs. Irving MacArthur 14 Colonels receive . . . fumble first play . . . Cardinals drive . . . Steve Webb intercepts . . . Colonels drive to 12 yard line . . . fumble . . . later first half . . . Cardinals punt . . . Colonels set up at their own 20 yard line . . . first play Gardner passes . . . Orr catches . . . 80 yards, T.D .... halftime Colonels ahead 6-0 . . . second half . . . disastrous . . . Cardinals score . . block punt . . . score again . . Colonels heartbroken. Colonels 0 vs. North Mesquite 34 first district game Stallions ranked tenth in state . . . not scored on this year . . . Colonels win toss but take wind and kick . . . first play Stallion Gary Blair runs 53 yards to Colonel 25 . . . few plays later, T.D .... kickoff . . . fumble . . . Stallions recover , . . . few plays, another T.D. . . . late first half . . . Colonels go . . . keep going . . . 1 yard line . . . Stallions hold . . . refs say no T.D. . . . we say-yes . . . refs win . . . Stallions take over . . . game disas- ter . . . second half . . . Wilson 23 yard run, 34 yard pass, McNeal to Tyler . . . Colonels no go. R. L. Turner 13 vs. Colonels 21 Homecoming '72 . . . Colonels receive . . . march to 20 . . . fum- ble . . . ensuing drive, Lions march to 3 yard line . . . defense steadfast , . . Colonels take over . . . first play . . . fumble . . . Lions recover . . . first play, T.D. . . . second quarter . . . Colonels drive to 12 . . . fumble . . . Lion drive failure . . . Colonels drive . . . to Lion 43 . . . McNeal, new quarter- back. throws to Tony Arterburn . . . 43 yard pass, T.D .... final seconds of first half again McNeal to Arterburn, another T.D. . . . second half . . . 3 yard pass, McNeal to Tyler, T.D .... Lions score . . . Colonels drive near goal line . . . interception . . . Colonels take homecoming win. Mesquite 7 vs. Colonels 19 First quarter . . . punt, punt, punt .. a s . sw . ,1 it if yyyyy 6 y y y... y as F S .. 1,w L ,. . Q .: 1 :2 , EE . . f ' 5- s '-21Q 2 as ,,:. .,L .. A1 . s . i IKI i l v ..i M., I s-wydffv -s Tbp lah: Samucll Spartans fail in tht-ir attempt to kevp a Colonvl from making anothvr first down. Abozff: Evferyonv trif-s to hvlp thc' Colomfls in soma- way. Bottom IPH: John Hogan 1791 gets to tht- quartvrhack a split second too late. Uppositfr Page: Tbp: ,lark Gardner fllj complt-tes the play with a fake. David Orr 1243 has the ball and is boginning to enter thc- hole opt-nPd by ,lay Burns 1781. Bottom: Colonvl line funsovnl gives lark Cardnf-r his 3-4 allotted svronds to throw the ball. . . . final moments of first quarter Colonols begin a drive . . . lasts into sc-cond quarter . . . wet ball, lVl1'Neal runs . . . final 2 yards by Orr . . . T.D .... Coloncls drive 88 yards for it . . . Skoeters go 75 yards . . . T.D. . . . first half over: Skem-ters winning 7-6 . . . second half . . . Colonvls rovover fumble at Skem-ter 11-5 . . . trouble at 15 yard line . . . out of downs . . . later Coloncls get going . . . Orr runs, 20 yards . . . another rung 2 yards . . . T.D. . . . Colonels not through . . . defense holds . . . Skvutvrs punt . . . bad snap, wot ball . . . fumble' . . . Colonels rm-over on 25 yard linv . . . Tim Landrum makes final 3 around end . . T.D .... Colomvls lake mud drvnvht-rl garne. Colonels Finish As City Champs Colonels 7 vs. Denton 20 Early in game. Colonels run into trouble . . . punt to Colonels . . . Broncos recover at Colonel 16 yard line . . . 2 plays later, T.D. . . . later, Broneos drive again . . . inside the 20 . . . Colonel defense rises . . . holds 4 downs . . . late first quarter Varner duo rises . . . Broncos score . . . second quarter . . . Colonels move . . . 15 yard pass to Wilscmn . . . Colonels get to 28 yard line . . . run out of downs . . . later . . . Colonels really get moving . . . another pass to Wilson . . . Eudy runs, 10 yard-T.D. . . . late first half . . . George Washing- Tbp Ronny McNeal hands to David Orr on another Colonel drive. Thp right: Colonel defense regroups and plans more strategy against the opponents. Bullom right: Mike Wilson makes another plunge against Car- land. Opposilr' page: Top: Colonel baekfield begins another journey to unseen territories. Bollom righl: Ronny McNeal gets another pass oft' against Mesquite. ton intercepts pass at 45 yard line . . . fumble at 37 yard line . . . second half . . . Colonels drive . . . 30 yard pass to Orr . . . inter- ception . . . fourth quarter . . . 25 yard pass to Gardner . . . intercep- tion . . . Broncos gain incentive to score . . . Varners go again, T.D. . . . Colonels worked hard but could not comc up with the victory. Coloncls 7 vs. Highland Park 8 Opening kickoff . . . George Wash- ington, deep for Colonels receiving team, grabs ball . . . scampers 85 yards for T.D. . . . Colonels become overconfident . . . ensuing kickoff. . . Scots almost break . . . Washington stops runner . . . first half filled with punts and inter- ceptions . . . late first half . . . McNeal passes to one yard line . . . interception . . . second half . . . Coloncls could not possess ball long enough to score because of fumbles . . . one fumble hurt . . . Scots drive from it and score . . . Colo- nels attempt another drive . . . run out of downs . . . another posses- sion . . . interception . . . Colonels lose . . . play sloppiest game of year . . . fumbles and interceptions hurt Colonels this game. Coloncls 14 vs. Garland 7 Final game . . . cross-town rival, Garland . . . spirit building at SC. throughout week . . . Colonels kick-off . . . stop Owls drive . . . punt to Colonels, fumbled . . . unfamiliar role for Colonels, we recover . . . Colonels march down- field . . . fumble . . . defense holds Owls again . . . punt . . . again fumble . . . again we recover . . . sccond quarter . . . Owls punt . . . Steve Webb blocks punt . . . Coloncls gain momentum . . . long runs by Orr, Wilson, and Eudy drive Coloncls downfield 2 yard line . . . fourth down . . . McNeal, quarterback sneak. . . T.D. . . . second half. . . Colonels march to 6 . . . Orr lunges . . . full 6 yards, T.D. . . . Colonels keep spirit . . . Cheatham inter- cepts . . . Colonels fall short on downs . . . fourth quarter. . . Owls go . . . Mike Arnold hands to Larry Wright who throws to Ed Lamb . . . 4-5 yards, T.D. . . . later, Owls at Colonels 7 . . . fourth down desperation pass to Donnie Mitchell incomplete . . . 32 scconds . . . Colonels have City Championship. Colonels Wi th Honors Top len: George Washington, all district safety, shows his stuff against Samuell. Top right: Mike Wilson, outstanding back at SG, makes another plunge against Garland. Bottom right: Colonel defense keeps an Owl from making another yard. Not pictured on opposize page: Robert Wiley - All District honorable mention I George Washington - safety Ricky Arthur - guard ,lack Gardner - end All District - safety All District Outstanding lineman - SG Fighting Heart Award - SG M.C. Cole Award Outstanding back - SG . Mike Hendricks - tackle Mike Bowles - back Mike Wilson - back Fighting Heart Award - SG All District - hon. mention Outstanding back - SG All District - hon. mention I ian r tx.. 2 f Ricky Cheatham - end Richard Martin - tackle David Orr - back All District - hon. mention All District - tackle All District - hon. mention Outstanding lineman - SC Junior Varsity Bottom Row: IL L0 Rl Robert Whittington Frank Watson Danny Gannaway Randy Anderson Bud Parmer Larkin Toler Perry Glazier Bud Guyon Middle Row: IL Lo Rl Jerry Feagin Bruce Beauchamp .limmy Meade Harold Stephens Blake Dewberry Milton Taylor Eric Hopson Chris Brimmage Larry Feagin Lamar McLarey Cary Atkinson Ronny Davis Bobby Fort Top Row: KL to RJ Steve McClung Chan Wilemon Bobby Krannig Kevin Shefka Billy Eklof Billy Butcher Wyman Miller Bob Montgomery Jimmy Spivey ...Plano... ....0 . . .Kimball ..... . .6 .L. Highlands ..... 7 North Mesquite .... 6 .R. L. Turner .... 13 . . .Mesquite ..... . .0 . . .Denton ...... . .9 . Highland Park ..... 0 . . .Garland ..... . .7 The sophomore football team has proved themselves successful again. The squad has brought home the district title for the sophomore team for two years straight. The group, known this year as the Junior Var- sity, played spectacular ball throughout the year. Their record was blemishedg Denton kept our .l.V.'s from having a perfect season. The offensive and defensive units should be given credit because the scores' for the Colonels were run very high, whereas, our opponents' scores were kept to a minimum.The team was coached this year by Coach Don Nimmo and newcomer to SG., Coach Ron Calloway. Far left bottom: J.V. Captains, Randy Ander- son, Chris Brimmage. and Billy Butcher. present Mr. Turrentine with the 8AAAA .lun- ior Varsity District Champion trophy. Top left: Coaches for this year's junior varsity were IL to Rl Don Nimmo and Ron Callo- way. Top right: Bob Montgomery 175j signals to Billy Butcher 1661 that the Colonels really are number one. B-Team Football: Colonels Learn Through Experience , y 'W ' f' , V , i . -' , , , ,, . vu N reo. r , 932 WKWWQEGQW if , l y if W' f r 44: ., ,,,, , ,gm f ' 1 'A' J, Bottom flejl to flighlji ' V Nt FV if A' 5 H M- Lf' ef AQJQL ' ' Joe Reynolds iff' Li ' I . K . f 5 f Y' ,f ., . V ' 1 . 4 ,, L, , ,, Dale Holley - 4. ' f, f f ,, , . Y, Chuck Strain 1 V fg 7,1 I, 4 ' I' efguei :Z AVE' T Lowell Smith L ' J D M MQW- V7F,A,,y ' Don Andas If W 1, V, QW sa ' M Steve Bishop ' ii ,V Yi J J MVA' it if Middle fleh to rightls g V1 V k all 41. Jerry Tatum J ,, E ly n .l1Q5 WWF vii Ken O'Rear David Arterbum f Stan Davis L' N .Q ' dr ll. 6.41, fy I cf' V V 1 1 Brad Jacoby . fr Q inf, 4 . arf ax A Q , is 3 ff R x - 5 1 Q Butch McClendon , Y , ' Dick Frazier Robby Robinson 4 K we v 1,1 ' if Manager, Gary Tatum xi Q Tap llefz no rightj: i Mike Moore Terry Hagin L H14 Roy Wileman '54 David Vonderheid :., ,.,,, , , D f X Eugene lsaacs David Vaughn Box Score Plano it 1 Kimball Denison L. Highlands W.T. White JJ. Pearce Plano 42 Richardson Denison Irving MacArthur .S . - -,f- i 1- f lfz The B-Team survived a 2-8 sea- son. Although the team members don't feel success at the moment, they gained valuable experience for their try-outs for the varsity team next year. Even though the team came home with few wins, they still held most of their opponents to marginal scores. The coach for this year's B-Team was Coach Chief Conwoop. The team was helped through the early part of the season by student teacher, Roger Mezick. Bottom far left: Coach Conwoop points out blocking techniques to 40 B-Teamers. Bouom middle: Unidentified Colonel makes his way to the Colonel goal line as another Colonel helps with a powerful block. Top right: Terry Hagin lofts another pass to a Colonel before a tackler can get to him. 114 Defense Does the Trick Top right: Fred Jackson attempts for two. Top left: The Colonels have left the Skeeters so dazed they can't find the ball. Bottom right: Fred Jackson does his thing. Opposite page, bouom leh: Stretch for the top. Opposite page, bottom right: John Derrick goes for two more. Opposite page, top Zeb: Mike Pierce found the secret of success: walk all over the opponents. Opposite page, top right: There goes two more for the Colonels. 6 Colonels Rebound to V1Cf0P L1 limi MQW!! 1 I Hama! low! I I Bottom row Klan to rightl: Keith Graves, David Lyke, Mark Ramsey, Fred Jackson, Marty Nichols, Bill Thompson. Top row fleft to rightj: Coach Brooks, Dan McMullen, Clark Smith, Rodney Eccles, John Derrick, Mike Young, Mike Pierce. Bottom left: Rod Eccles shoots. Top right Iopposite pagel: Mark Ramsey shows his special defense tech- nique: sticking his tongue out. Bottom right: Marty Nichols gives Mike Pierce a chance to show his stuff, Irving lVl:u'Arthur Bishop l.yn1'h Irving Desoto South Grand Prairie Spruce Fort Worth Brewer Tyler W. T. White Samuz-lls Nurlh Garland .lt-suit Austin Reagan Tyler Sunset Spruce Woodrow Wilson Sarnut-lls Cart:-r Denton R. L. Turner Garland Mesquite Highland Park North Mesquite Denton R. L. Turner Garland St. Marks M4-squite Highland Park North lVln-squile Denton 55 42 69 47 44 55 43 70 42 46 43 51 60 64 57 72 74 4-4 57 58 64 27 54 65 73 55 53 45 69 55 88 56 79 Q47 K, ln recent times basketball has become popular the world over. Everyone remembers how the U. S. Olympic basketball team was cheated out of the gold medal at the '72 Olympiad. Here at SC basketball has always been a popular sport. In the last three years the basketball team has proved itself worthy as it has remained in the top half of the district standings. The '72-'73 team was no different. The young team was ranked very low in district 8AAAA because of the lack of experience. The team had only one returning starter and one sen- ior on the starting team. The team proved all the judges wrong. ln the early part of the season. the team was plagued with the short end of many close games. As the Dr. Pepper Tournament rounded the corner, the team began to win. In fact, the Colonels picked up the Consolation Trophy in the tournament losing only to the tournament champions. The Colonels started district play and lost two of their first four games. The team came back, and soon it was apparent that the Colonels were going to be one of the teams to beat. The last part of the season proved to be the hardest part of the season. Although the Colonels lost their bid for the district championship, they look forward to a spectacular season next year. Coach Clayton Brooks led the Colonels to another successful season this year. l 1 1 7 Colonels Shoot for Experience Bottom row fleft lo righzj: Richard Epperson, Kevin Fields, Dennis Perkins, Larry Wilson, Dan Ramsey, Will Sisson. Top row Heh Lo rightj: Mickey Fitzgerald, Ricky Wright, Randy Padgett, Phillip Chapman, Mitchell Huskey, Brent Reid, James Vance, Coach Horn. Right: Coach Horn ponders the out- come of the game. Irving MacArthur Bishop Lynch Irving Desoto Thomas Jefferson Richardson Pearce Lake Highlands Tyler Waxahachie Terrell Lincoln Tyler Sunset Bishop Lynch R. L. Turner Garland A Mesquite Highland Park North Mesquite Denton R. L. Turner Garland St. Marks Mesquite Highland Park North Mesquite Denton R-. .bff it 4 . . 4 ..... 4 Y if 'Ts if - 'fb as hm- t f ai , W, Y ,, M49 22 A a 4 mt, ' 'iv 5: , ff H who l 'L' A' ' A' I If t ,,,, ' Following the varsityis example, the B-Team basketball squad stressed defense this year. Although the team stressed defense, they had some good offensive shooters. Another strong point of the Light Colonels was their ability to keep the ball moving continuously. This was proven as they continually outhustled their opponents. The crew gained valuable experience to lead the mighty Colonels on the road to victory next year. Coach Bill Horn coached the squad again this year. Top left: Mitchell Huskey tries a shot from the inside. Top right: Players scuffle for the ball as Richard Epperson and Mickey Fitzgerald look on. Buttom teh: Richard Epperson tries one from the outside while Randy Padgett anxiously awaits the rebound. 20 Colonels Hustle to Victoljy I T 'GZ'-1 X 4-R W WZ, Tap Ich: Mitchell Huskey concentrates for the shot, Top right: Culonels reach for their goal Bottom right: Randy Padgett makes an easy Iwo .41 Chg? ...W-M.., .W , . QW, mf 3 ly s Top: Dennis Perkins makes a fast two. Bottom: A Colonel drives against an opponent. Varsily Cheerleaders: Spirit Builders of SG . ' ,MW I , at ,M , if , Kim .lones Sherrie Rodgers Top: The hard-working cheerleaders this year were Ktap row, left Lo rightj Debbie Bean, Cathy Morton, Nanci Rollins, Sandy Canna- way, fbottom row, lej? to rightj Sherrie Rodg- ers fassistant head cheerleaderl, Kim Jones Qhead cheerleaderj, lerilyn Johnson, and Van Ray. Right: Colonel Cheerleaders reacl to another Colonel touchdown. Sandy Gannaway Cathy Morton Van Ray ,Ierilyn Johnson Nanci Rollins Debbie Bean Remember all the pep rallies where a cheerleader acted as the mighty SG Colonel and conquered the opponent? Each time the whole gym rose in a chorus of, We're number one! This is only one part of an SC cheerleader's jobs. The cheerleaders not only build Colonel spirit but Colonel pride. Last summer the varsity cheerleaders attended the Sam Houston State Uni- versity Cheerleading school. The group returned with five first place ribbons. During the early part of this school year, the girls had a car wash, garage sale, and sold spirit cleaner. During football season the girls decorated the gym and the players' field house each week. In basketball season the group cooked for the basketball players and decorated their lockers. The cheerleaders were led this year by Kim Jones. Sherri Rodgers was see- ond-in-eharge. Miss Dani Eubanks was the sponsor for the cheerleaders. Miss Eubanks was a cheerleader at SC from 1966-68. Left: Miss Dani Eubanks Sophomore Cheerleaders Junior Spirit Builders of SG As sophomores entered South Garland, they had no one to lead them, especially in the sports field. There emerged six girls out of the class to lead. These are the sopho- more cheerleaders. This group stayed busy throughout the football season trying to attend both the J.V. and B-team games. In the basketball season the cheerleaders cooked for the J.V. basketball team and deco- rated their lockers. Throughout the year these girls painted signs to pro- mote spirit at SG. The group was lead this year by Brenda Crain. Sec- ond-in-charge was Lisa Hendricks. Miss Dani Eubanks was the group's sponsor. Top leh: Sophomore cheerleaders this year were Bottom row fl to rj: Janet Hollingsworth, Lisa Hen- dricks. Middle row fl to rj: Melissa Buchmeyer, Betsy McMurrain. Top row fl to rj: Brenda Crain, Terry McKenzie. Top right: Melissa Buchmeyer is awed at the Colonells play. Bottom left: Melissa Buchmeyer and Janet Hollingsworth cheer the Colonels on to victory. Basketball Queen: ueen of the Court . nib If , K K Qs' + t- 1 ff- it K 'Ai '3,..,,, W :KV A t -Ei,.,Qti:QQ . A -, 1 ' 54 .111-':.11:f ' L.i... 5 Y AZLV 1 L A t. S S, - li 2 f t 3 K 11, A - .3 .t -A J ' ifw' ' ' Sandy Gannaway As the Dr. Pepper Tournament approached, the basketball team got together and elected a queen to represent them in the Dr. Pepper Tournament. The girl elected was Sandy Gannaway. In the tournament she was picked second runner- up. Sandy's representation at the tournament was only one of the many honors Sandy has received. She was elected the 1972-73 Colonel's Lady. As a sophomore and junior, Sandy was elected Most Beautiful. She has been a cheerleader for three years at South Garland. Top left: Sandy makes her appearance on the court. Top right: Sandy and the other contestants are cool before the judging begins. Soccer K1cks I Bottom Row: ,lack Wright, Mike Smith, Ton Massar. Second Row: Greg Burris, Mark Lee, Hans Massar, Pete Hodges. Third Row: Brad Huggins, Terry Clothier, Phil McEwan, Joe Dirik. Top Row: Greg Carroll, Rick Fenter, Steve ,Iohanes fcoachj, Mark Fauqua, Randy O'Brien. Way to the Top Soccer is fairly new at South Gar- land as it is in America. This is the second year for soccer at SG. Last year the Colonels did not have a truly successful season. This year the Colonels advanced into the top ranks of the Western Division in the Northern Conference. The team captains this year were Mark Lee and Greg Carroll. The coach, Steve Johanes, was not a member of the SG faculty but worked diligently with the team members to make this a truly noble season. Bottom, opposite page: Brad Huggins keeps the ball moving as Rick Fenter watches. Top middle: Rick Fenter and Terry Clothier play good defense against an opponent. Top right: Mark Lee and goalie Ton Massar keep the ball from going into the net. Bottom this page: Terry Clothier plays with the ball. Golfers Swing Into Action ,,,. 1 2 , 2 Q ' 5 i L 2 f . at 2 4: V Mx ,f aim. ff f' L Q . fm? G ' Q ,w r 'H wiisflif ' V 4 , D ,W., , iw Q Bottom row: KL to R1 Cary Collins, Dennis Gray, Mark Watson. Top Row: Bill Grant Qcoachj, Max Stallcup, Jay Burns, Gilbert Freeman, Jeff Hart. Bottom lejl: Coach Grant shows his crew how it's really done. Top right: Gilbert Freeman proves the follow- through is important. '2 t - A iff Q 1'-aw,-rm 1 L . lf QM Golf ranks as one of America's finest sports. A person needs not only skill and endurance to play this game but patience too. The SG Linksters have all these qualities and a winning tradition. For the past few years South Garland has had many fine golfers and has always stayed in the top spots of the district. This year is no exception. Again this year the coach was Mr. Bill Grant. Top left: Jay Burns plays out of the rough. Top right: Jeff Hart putts for par. Bottom middle: .lay Burns con- centrates on the important putt of a match. Bottom right: Dennis Gray shows how to handle a putter. 0 Tennis Has 3 . . . Top leh: Brad Coleman calmly returns with a backhand. Bottom right: Patrice Coleman makes a high serve. Above: John Daniels practices his serve. E, ,t --,. - A I if ..f, , ,, . , , , at Y af iff af uf 4' S ' A i M ' . V z' my Q ,,V, ' ' - ,,., l I h 'A ' . V ' 1.,,..,a 5 ,M If , is , l fs- ,,-' V fn ,. D' H ' '1' y S - ...,, 1,-of as ,, 1 . . . Racket Going Tennis is no easy sport. It requires strength, skill, stamina, and ability. .lean MacKenzie, Dawn McBride, Patrice Coleman, John Daniels, Bill Ridout, Brad Coleman, Steve McDonald, and Gary Swearin- gen comprise the SG tennis team. Although individual success has been achieved in the past, the team was looking for team success this year in our new district. The coach this year was a newcomer to SG, Troy Crawford. Bottom Row: IL to R1 ,Iohn Daniels, Bill Rid- out, Brad Coleman, Steve McDonald. Top Raw: IL to R1 Coach Crawford, ,lean Mac- Kenzie, Dawn McBride, Patrice Coleman. Tap middle: Dawn McBride and Jean Mac- Kenzie have a practice session with Coach Crawford. Bottom leh: Coach Crawford prac- tices a little to keep up with all his players. Tra cksters Lung VAULTERS AND JUMPERS: Kbozzorn I zo rj: Steve Baker, Brent Brawley, Tim Landrum, Steve Campbell, and George Washington. Imp Z to rj: Phil Baxter, David Orr, Danny Hickman, Ricky Johnson, Rick Halton, Mark Fuqua, Eric Hopson, and Chris Brimmage. Above right: Coach Haas sighs with relief at a Colonel finish. SPRINTERS: Above fbottom row l to rj: Mac Ault, ,lim Martin, Eddie Whitfield, Steve Baker Bren! Brawley, Tony Arterburn, Tim Landrum, Roy Willis, Charles Mathis, Dan Johnson, an Russell Seibert. Top row fl to rj: David Orr, Steve Campbell, Tony Anderson, Gary Atkinson, Nicli Davis, Wyman Miller, George Washington, Phillip Walls, Eric Hopson, Ronny Miller, Chris Brim mage, and Harold Stephens. 5 or First ,,,, '- - .. L , P , fs -5 ,,- ,Q 77 Top picture: Long Distance. Bottom row fl to rj: Mack Fudge, Gilbert Bolding, Dan Johnson. John McGowan, and Eric Hopson. Top row fl 'to rj: lay Davis, Tracy Myers, Danny Hickman, Stan Davis, Robert Lohre, Steve Baker, and Brent Brawley. Bottom picture: Weight Men. Bottom row It to rj: Ricky Arthur, Keith Hammill, Richard Martin, and Gordon Crom. Top row Il to rj: Larry Feagin, Kevin Shefka, Chann Wilemon, and Bobby Fort. K A4 .tif K t. aarw- Q - When the word track is brought up around the SG campus most people think of only the run- ner. Although the runner is a major portion of the track scene, he is not the only one. Other people that make up the track team are the weight men fthese men throw the shot and toss the discusj and the vaulters and jumpers fthese men participate in the pole vault, high jump, and broad jumpj. As in all sports at SC, track is in a tough district. The tracksters, on the whole, are young and inexperi- enced and are trying to prove them- selves. The coach again this year was Raymond Haas. Above right: Gordon Crom hurls a discus into the air. 4 Experience Means Hi 'h Hopes 1? 'iii 0115 Bottom row fl to r Mark Litchen Eddie Davis Craig Watson Mickey Fitlgerald David Orr Coach Calloway Second row l to Lance Nix Mark Ramsey Mike Pierve Danny Gannaway Jeff Eubanks Thzrd row fl to rj: Keith Causcy, Ronny McNeal, Ronny Miller, Tony Arterburn, Larry Wilson, and Chuck Whitfield. Top row fl to rj: Frank Shelton, Mike Jones, Dorrance Patterson, Randy Vonderheid. INFIELDERS: Bottom row fl to rj: Keith Causey, Eddie Davis, Mark Ramsey, Mark Litchen, Ronny Miller. Top row fl to rj: Frank Shelton, Lance Nix, Tony Arterburn, Mike Pierce, Chuck Whit- field, David Orr. Not pictured: Richard Dunn, 5 005, J' gm 'FJ ,QQ omg .ifffff if 'QS , 3 ons? t 7 'A2 Q 1,,ff f Q ll sonslf lcozoffdfff 92 , iv' t o 'ii 'uw ev - , H.:-54, is-f .K ,xy if at 5 . h t . I XX :N-A Y is ,fm PITCHERS: 110 rj: Ronny MITNl?3l and Craig Watson. Far lfjh flhis pugcj: Coach Calloway vonteniplult-s his nvxt signal to the hattm-r. OUTFIELDERS: Boltom mu' Il In rj: Larry Wilson, Dorramzo Patterson. Pip row fl In rj: Lancer Nix, Je-ff Euhanks, Mike jon:-5, CATCHERS: II lu rj: Mickvy Fitzgerald, Danny Cannaway, Randy Vondvrhvid. gli ?-. , - ' ir'-sw ss- ,Q Q ' 'Nj ' --x- t I ..Q. to to . t N - , 1 . it s n,n of uv' .,, M Y Wie' '3 ,bm , 44 QQ 0,76 SQ? fair f ' i' 5, . 5 ' H t 1 5 .Q-2: E if 3 . f ' v 3 QW H62 3 s. . ,Q at 1q' E fi' 'J ,W ln the past, baseball has not hee-n looked on as an SG sport. This yvar's hasoball tt-ani had two ohjcrtrlivvs in mind. Thuir first ohjerwtivo was to maki- hascrball a wall known sport at SG. Thvir sefond ohjrwtivm-, whivh is the most important, is to win this district SAAAA championship. Last yvar tht- Colonels lost all hut one ganw in the- first round. The second round tht- Colo- nfwls came alive and won four of their last fivtr gamers. Th:-ir final rtvcord was 7-9 in distrivl play. Thi' important part of this is that thc- Colonvls had 13 rvturning le-ttvrnu-n this yvar. Lvacling tht- lt-am this yvar we-rv Randy Vondt-rhe-id and David Orr, all district honore-tvs last yt-ar. Coavh Ron Calloway took ow-r as the voavli for tht- tvam this yuar. Players Show Their Abilities i . , , 2, if fl V, ' I ,- I 'ji lflswgw-a.meW,. . V t . -Lf-, Top left Iopposite pagej: Jeff Eubanks grits into the ball. Top middle fopposite pagej: Chuck Whitfield warms up. Bottom len foppo- site pagel: Randy Vonderheid concentrates on the upcoming pitch. Bottom middle: Ronny McNeal follows through with his pitch. Top right: Frank Shelton begins a won- drous journey to first base. Bottom right: Keith Causey makes ready to field a hard hit. Far right: Tony Arterburn smiles as the Colo- nels start a rally. 7 o o If i Top lefz: Dirty Dozon plays good offense against the Superman. Top right: Ronnie Davis bowls anolhcr strike. Bottom lefi: Joe Dirik and Chuck Cash go up for the' bull. Bollom right: Mike Wiss shows the perfect bowling style. 'ifii A fmws-s--.-.-14,.......M,,,,, ., W, 'W W-at ff I In tram urals, Valley, Strike, H V For the second straight year South Garland has had intramural sports. These are sports that are not offered for competition in district playg therefore, there is inter-school competition. South Garland has had three phases of intramural sports this year. They were volleyball, bowling, and basketball. ln volleyball, plenty of action took place. The boy's game night gave many action-packed and fun- filled games. The 69er's of 73 took the championship after a tough bat- tle against the Dirty Dozen. The girls' volleyball was filled with many funny experiences and many for- feits. The Volley of the Dollsl' proved the best team as they took the championship easily. Bowling intramurals showed many Colonels with talent. Not only were good bowlers found, but good dancers were found at the foul line. In the spring, basketball hit the SG scene. Basketball has already proved itself successful at SG, and this year was no exception. and Score Top lejlr Mary Bogert shows Pam Blake where to play. Top right: Gary Swearingen hopes for a good count. W 13 ik J 2 WY Z5 4 0, 0 3,17 A 'Wu ink ., kk' ifggyk, z 6 3 A if-hu., .Lf Q4-wvgfw in Colonel Year ln the past year there have been many exciting and trying moments in the sports field at SG. In football we kept struggling to find the right formula for victory. We stayed in the district running until the end of the season, but the best moment of the year was the 14-7 victory over cross- town rival, Garland Owls. The junior varsity put it together in football to come up with another district crown. The basketball team also stayed in the top of the district losing their quest for the district crown in the last few games. The SG soccer team did win their division title but lost in the play- offs. Baseball, track, tennis, and golf all expected to come up in the top half of their district standings. We accomplished many things. In the accomplishment of these goals, we also learned many things. We learned the meaning of the phrase Never give up, never let up, never too late, and we practiced it. We found pride in our work. We yelled for our teammates and schoolmates. We yelled for the pride of the Colonels. Now at the end of this school year, the last for some, we can look back and really see what we have accomplished, not only for ourselves but for South Garland. Top right: Rod Eccles shoots for one of his many baskets made this year. Bottom right: Mike Bowles sets up to make one of his many tackles against an opponent. 4 'Lfxj Zi Q UEEN FOR A DFW H-In D D 44 E e E 3 3 E 5 E 4 Colonel and His Lady The biggest honor any student at South Garland can receive is that of being chosen Colonel or Colonel's Lady. Electen by the entire student body, the two selected for 1973 were Jack Gardner and Sandy Gannaway. Sandy has been a cheerleader for three years and was also chosen to be Basketball Queen. She was chosen Mos Beautiful her sophomore and junior years and was nominated her senior year. Sandy has been a member of the Biologi Club and was vice president of the Future Homemakers. She also served on the General Assembly. Jack was captain of the varsity and received the Fighting Heart Award. He served as president of the FCA and vici president of the Senior Class. He was chosen Most Handsome his sophomore and junior years and was a member of thi Key Club and the Spanish Club. l 1 l 2 w r .- ,Q gf? .- . M, ,P W .1 -A -'EJ ., Colonel and Lady Nomuiees The ones who received the honor of being nominated for Colonel are Kenny Hilton, Robert Wiley, and George Washington. Kenny played on the varsity football team and was a member of the Key Club. He also worked on the General Assembly. Robert was one of the captains of the varsity team this year and was a member of the FCA. He was also a mem- ber of the Spanish Club and the Key Club. George won the award of Most Athletic this year. rr A it Mgoben Slllileys The Colonel's Lady nominees at the 1973 Colonel Ball were Judy Davis, Dawn Fulk, and Kim Jones. Judy was voted Most Feminine her senior year. She was a member of FHA and the Biology and French Clubs. Dawn was selected Most Beautiful and was a Home- coming Queen nominee. She was a member of DECA and the General Assembly. Kim was head cheerleader her senior year. She was nominated for Wittiest, and Best Colonel Spirit. She was also a member of NHS and Mu Alpha Theta. Sheryl Chosen to Reign at Homecoming During the half-time of the 1972 Homecoming gal Sheryl Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Barnes, was chosen to be Homecoming Queen. N nated along with five other girls, Sheryl was elected the entire student body and crowned at the Coronat Ball held the next night. a Sheryl served as the captain of the Southern Be and also worked on the Presidents Council. She was a member of the Dixie Darlings. sv. Qi' fi .J f. M 'gp i , c er '39 wx., ' W4 x A 5X W-?m3,'w mwkiwxmw 'AWHS' H 'MM W We' . US' 1: G Eff A , gif, . G A. W 'A ,Qffgl Bcgzky Slapff 'iwmm L, v -V Q is 1 -0+ wiv .v-ff... mm ms-Q in A. 51' 3 46 4 4 W ,,..g. EW . 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Max Motley was also chosen Sen- ior Class Favorite. He was president of his senior class. He was a mem- ber of NHS and Mu Alpha Theta. Senior All S GHS S i H 2 f ir' ,,a,i s e,y,1i i A ' - Lf , ,Wm if Z 5 A as -1 '4 AF 30 5 me me 1- 4 we 'rrra y S ji? 'erry Montgomery M Paul Meggs was chosen Senior Most Likely To Succeed. He was vice president of the Executive Council and president of his junior class. He was also a member of NHS, and Mu Alpha Theta. Terry Montgomery was co-editor of the Student Life section in the 1973 Sabre. She was treasurer of the Beta Club and a member of the General Assembly. Terry was in YFC and the French Club. She was also nominated for Most Friendly. Morton, Max Motleygfii M ost Llkely to Succeed Chosen for Most Likely to Succeed were Judith Cisneros and Paul Meggs Judith has served as president of the Student Body Executive Council and she was also a mem ber-at-large for two years. She has been a member of Mu Alpha Theta NHS Beta Club and the Latin Club. She was also a Dixie Darlings manager. Judith was nominated for Class Favorite and Friendliest. Paul has served as vice president of the Student Body Executive Council. He was a member of the German Club, and was president of his junior class. Judith and Paul' were also chosen to be All- SCHS their senior year. Class F a Vori tes, Senior The seniors who were chosen to be Class Favorites were Cathy Morton and Max Motley. Cathy, who was also nominated for Friendliest and Best Colonel Spirit, has been a cheerleader for three years and has been a member of the Biology and Latin Clubs. She was also Class Favorite her sophomore and junior years. Max was also selected to be All-SGHS his senior year. He was a member of Mu Alpha Theta and NHS. He has served as president of his senior class and has worked on' the Executive Council. He was also nominated for Most Witty, Best Colonel Spirit, Friendliest, and Most Likely to Succeed. l ' ' ms., i i . Most Beautiful and Handsome This year's Most Beautiful and Handsome are Dawn Fulk and Jeff Eubanks. Dawn was nominated for Colonel's Lady and Home- coming Queen. She served this year as vice president of the DECA Club and also worked with the General Assem- bly. Jeff played with the varsity football and basketball teams one year and was a member of the Sentries his senior year. He was also a member of the Biology and Key Clubs and a member of FCA. Most Talented The two Most Talented seniors this year are Patti Manuel and John Kramp. Patti was nominated Most Beautiful her sopho- more and junior years and Class Favorite her jun- ior year. She was selected to be in the A Cappella choir and to be in the Showboaters. She was also a member of NHS. John has served on the Executive Council and was a member of the A Cappella choir. He was president of the Youth for Christ and a member of the French and Beta Clubs. Larry Baty was president of the Key Club his senior year and was in the Beta Club. He was also in the Spanish and Biology Clubs. Larry holds the honor of being chosen All-SGHS two of his years at South Garland. Judith Cisneros was voted Most Likely to Succeed. She served as president of.the Executive Council. She was a member of NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, and the Beta Club. She was also nominated for Class Favorite and Friendliest. Judy was chosen All SGHS all three of her years at South Garland. Senior All SGHS Karen Nixon was chosen to be Mardi Gras Queen her sophomore year at South Garland. She was president of the FTA, and a mem- ber of the German and Beta Clubs. Danny Russell was editor of the 1973 Sabre. He served as Colonel his senior year. He was also a mem- ber of the NHS, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and the Latin Club. Best Colonel o o Spirit Showing the best Colonel Spirit this year were Sherrie Rodgers and Eddie Whitfield. Sherrie has been Assistant Head Cheerleader for three years and was president of the FHA. She was a member of the NHS and served on the Presidentls Council. Sherry was secretary of her junior class. Eddie has been on the South Garland trac irll0l0,c19i team for two years and was a member of the German Club and the Biology Club. Most Feminine and Athletic Most Feminine and Most Athletic for 1973 were Judy Davis and George Washington. Judy has been a member of the FHA and the Biology and French Clubs along with singing in the A Cappella Choir. She was also in the Southern Belles. Judy was nominated for Colonel's Lady, Homecoming Queen, Most Beautiful, and Key Club Sweetheart. George has played football at South Garland for three years, two on the varsity. He has broken many track records and was selected to receive the M.C.Cole Award. George was also nominated for Colonel. we Lfsiaiil. W+'jw. ' . H a Wittiest Displaying ready wit this year were Wendy Wheeler ind Lance Leslie. Wendy has been a member of the National Thespians, he Speech Club, NHS, Beta Club, Biology Club, and the lantation Times Staff. She was president of the Speech lub and worked on the Presidents Council. Wendy also as in the A Cappella Choir and was Best Director of 972. 1 Lance served as captain of the Sentries his senior year lnd was on the Presidents Council. He was a member of l e Biology, Latin, and Key Clubs, and he was Class avorite his junior year. my Msf it is ff ,Z?gZAf7 ,fp rave 0 ff, Zeqfy gp 6,21 up Q'z,!0'flf7ffSf'o'1-' rf fpq 77 ,',, 1947 M ,jffff I' been f1Mf95 Q7 J Qui 7' QQQ W7 75 i74'tf70fe 127' -fa ffl f' fS5KY! Cr fofNCfXf1y! Q,,X ,K 1 ef- ky ' ff? Exon-xx CVC? Ffmfifvfydmaf . Lx fpjy-sf Kpwh 06if! K5fZAFf'pliJ Cl' gk UQ ,WJ X fypfwg Ziff!! . . fig? F men IICS Z5 -f can ya, Golf C Chosen at the 1973 Colonel Ball as the Friendli- est were Donna Willis and Randy Brown. Donna was a member of the Beta Club' and the Spanish Club. She also was a member of the South- ern Belles her senior year at South Garland. Randy was a member of the Key Club and the ' fdmdk! Biology Club. He was also active in the FCA and the General Assembly. He was nominated for Class N Favorite his sophomore and junior years and l played football one year. l 5 3 5 'i X , 1 w Q X 5 w 1 T i I 4 21 a L 1 V 1 3 L w if gil 5, ix 2 5, w g Q Q e 3 I i F i. I U l 1 a Q , 53 6 F ji 1 E I 5 ne E 4 I l is 1 1 f 5, N 00 Caren A E I i 2 i t 60 ,N .L ,.,,,, .,,.- ww .0 qv 111111 or Caren Crenshaw was one of the juniors chosen to be All-SGHS. She was a member of the Southern Belles. She also worked on the Cen- eral Assembly and was a member oi the Dixie Darlings. She was voted All-SGHS her sophomore year. David Lyke was a member of the varsity basketball team and was on the Executive Council. He was member of the Beta Club, FCA, an Mu Alpha Theta. David was alsc president of his junior class. :y.W..,,,.......4,,.mt M ,.,.,1,,,,..r,,,,-.W,., - N.. 4 fmW.MW,., mmm .,...,,w,,.,,,. 4M..1.1,,W,,.M,,,M.,,.,,.,1t,W,.WMMWrW,.m. ,. , ,.,, .,,, ,,m,,,,,,,,,,4.,W,.t,,,:,,..,,,, All SGHS Dwayne Jones was president of the Latin Club and was treasurer of the Executive Council. He was a member of the Biology and Beta Clubs. He was nominated for Class Favorite his junior year and was All SGHS his sophomore year. Debbie Bean was Sophomore Class Favorite last year. She was on the General Assembly in 1972 and was Recording Secretary of the Executive Council this year. She has been a cheerleader for two years and was a member of the Spanish Club. K Q H .- -- 54 g jg 5 3 Q 4 Za f . -5 ff' 9 4 ., .' , 4: f li 5 ' 42 i .f . s f A i .4 . ,Y t f .. 3 ' f ,A ' 'Q .A fa 2? l v ii 1 9552 .. ' .V v 'V ' 4 2 . a f . E 'V 572 C A ' fl ge. M , L 1 ,v. l it V ,f ez. ww . mb I 4 , pile f i t lf 5 Q ffl E' , S 2 ' i V f 1. 2, if ni if 1 ' sf i l. 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Richard Lee and Sherrie Rodgers Master and Mistress of Ceremonies l l Class Favorites: Most Beautiful: Most Handsome: SOPHOMORE PRESENTATIONS Chris Brimmage Eric Hopson Evelyn Buchanan Melissa Buchmeyer Bob Montgomery Brenda Crain Chuck Strain Brenda Criiiniiltll Kim Frick Annette Harren Q. Missy Hoyt Rick Beavers Stan Davis Eric Hopson James Kramp ENTERTAINMENT: ?'HEsUMii?1ER KNOWS . Class Favoriteszf 'ii' Most Beautiful: Most Handsome: f ENTERTAINMENT. . Q JUNIOR PRESENTATIONS Dvvayne Jones David Lyke David Orr Mike Pierce lfathy Harris ' :Jerilyn Johnson Debbie Miller f'Van Rav T T Mike Graliibs V Scott Schvvarz Chuck Whitfield Mike Youriag Missy Hoyt S ' . .Choral Group HND No.-.1 Fl u-:ORD Face-1 Debbiegedrf DPONSO R 2 Van Ray Nanci Rollins Amy Toler Gaifi5iidJJ High schooi Band ' ' Wittiest: Most Feminine: Most Athlieticzl SENIOR PRESENTATIONS Jed Humphrey Lance Leslie Max Motley Kevin Shaw Judy Davis Sharon Herfurth Elaine Hughes Cindy Willingham Ricky Arthur Jack Gardner Me i M057 5i,qM'l',F,AI tGeorge Washington Best Colonel Spirit Most Talented: Friendliest: Class Favorites: Most Beautiful: Most Handsome: Most Likely to Succeed: Robert Wiley : David Johnson Lance Leslie Max Motley Eddie Whitfield James Hargus John Harkness Gene Kelly John Kramp Charles Bell Randy Brown James Hargus Max Motley Charles Bell . Randy Bfbwn Lance Leslie Max Motley Judy Davis Anda Flowers Dawn Fulk F Sandy Gannaway Brent Brawley Jeff Eubanks Jack Gardner Robert Wiley Steve Adams -L CRNI.:eqIl-Ergphrey I fpo Rkiau P95.551okl A OF vv. cMa'F'Y'8Ef'd5 Kim Jones Beth Lohr Sherrie Rodgers Wendy Wheeler a I Think -I SVKQMXQX KAUQ Kim Jones Cathy Morton Sherrie Rodgers Becky Stauffer Jani Ellison Patti Manuel Deanne Tomlinson Caresse Wiseman Judy Cisneros V-Terry Montgomery Cathy Morton on, wlAA+D,,,,f,a ml., 1.54 Judy Cisneros Sandy Gannaway Cathy Morton Sherrie Rodgers Judy Cisneros Rebecca Penfield Janie Robins Caresse Wiseman NON. ie 9 o 7 'm ' hincyxea , KLHSSES 70 There May Have Been More Beautiful Times W .. 'M -. ' he -RQ ' Tn. V . K K' '. :QK 1. QN K X ix , Wi M N KE QJQ U ,.,- L A . - Y NWN b - ,, fi it A E Q 5' fi A 'eng R '-. V tggg 1 it V .F ,E ,, 5 ' s 'm 'IQQQ' Max Motley 1 President .lack Gardner 7 Vice President Trudy 'lihornbrough 4 Reporter Both Varncr - Treasurer Nut ,Uil'llLf!'!f.' Julie' Harrison A Secretary i But This One Is Ours. :unior Class Sponsors: Front row: Mr. Al Carter, Mrs. Darlene Worrell, Miss Nancy Loyd, Coach Clayton Brooks. Bark row: Coach James Dodson, Zoavh Bob Prim. As we walk out of the doors and down the sidewalk of South Garland for the last time, a hush seems to fall over the school. No more announcements or banging of lockers or the loud Hello,s as one walks down the halls, no more 'ushing to class before the tardy bell rings or fighting to get out of the parking lot. No, these things are all behind us low. Now the class of 73 has left, leaving memories of all they stood for, but South Garland has given us many nemories to look back on and cherish always. South Garland, we will always remember you with the proud Colonel standing tall. Slvvc Adams RUI1Illf' Ai-s1'l1lvac'hf-r Randy Ages' Dm-Rliunflu Allen Glynda All:-n .lolynn Allvn Sheila Alvis Gary And:-rson Slvvrr Andvrson Vicki Andrvws lfvrry Arivull Pat Arrington Ricky Arthur Dennis Ashbe-rry John Ashlm-5 Miki- Asliwzmrlvr Mona Bailvy Charmv Baker .loyce Bak:-r Ronald Baker s All SG 'Y Nr-I Q.. gsm. T? 'Qkmf INF Y-Q-'Y Q .. 'IM Qyi' x gil in 0-all -wo' ,fl 44..A-W WJ? ,, V Q vxf , M llgsix 1 i . if 5 5 1 I x 'Q 'E' vm.,- 'fl' T7 I 'ski' -.af Slvvcv Bak:-r Linda Baldwin Jill Ballard .lolm Bumlamu Shvilah Burger Shvryl Barnvs Linda Barrvll David Burlll jimmy Barton Vim-ki Barium Gary Bur-km-It Connie Baile-nfivlxl Larry Buly Slvw- Bally 4 IIOFN n '55 Imvs lhn mmdmng uf Ihr' word spin Senlors: Larry Beavers Ruth Bczelrer Mark Beers LaD0nna Boggs Charles Boll Risky Bennett John Biar Valerie Biar Linda Bigger Dm' Bilas Erin Blaksv Mary Bogvrl Mike Bogc-rt Becky Bond Kathy Bond Paulctta Bowors orgetfulness S A Part Of Senmr 1t1s Bw-ky Boyd Df'llllif' Boyd Mikv Brutrlu r Br:-nl Brawlw Kathy Brillnn Shvrry Britton Mark Bruokf Mikv Brooks Alun Brown Conniv Brom n De-nnis Bron Il Kathy Bron n NZIIIVII4' Broun Randy Brown Mark Bryan Holly Bullurcl Kim Bullard .lark Burvh Guy Bllfflliik I7 6 Seniors: Spirit: Motto Uf The 73 Seniors Dc-hlriv Burk .lay Burns Cary Burris Konnvlh Burl Billy Capp David Capp Cindy' Carney Dcblny Carroll Mary Carroll Randy' Carson Kathy Cash Phyllis Cash Sheryl Cason Cuadalupu Castro Rivky' Che-alham .lamvs Check Kim Chicsa Kvilh Christian .ludilh Cisnvrus Terry Clark 4:41, www -.J Ar 49.0, iw -w-.Ml ,fr ' il? ,fx f 1 , 'wif mn:-F Aww, v 'lv NJ! Naney Curly Cindia Coffman 5'0 Glenn Coffman ff? 'ur' Ida Coleman Joe Conner Kfs Donita Cooper ,,,. Debbie Cuplen f m-f 1 Luuanne Coulhrun Russell Cox hrs. ' Becky Coyle Gregg Crain Pam Crawforrl I' f k..,n-S' w- 'T' The Class of 73 7 a BIG part of South Garland. More power to the band, Paul Meggsl W I77 Seniors: Randy Crawford Barbara Cummings Terry Cummons Joel Cunningham John Dailey Opal Danivl Sharon Daniel Debbie Darr Connii- Davis Daryl Davis Jurly Davis Seniors f '73 Appl Themselves wr' i V W ,,-mein .,,, f I Mad scientist. Richard Lee, is ready to whip up another one of his wild experi me-nts. In D1fferent Ways - Tmvl-2 i-he + M'l'N - Michael Davis Rhonda Davis Danny Dcborrl .lamic D4'lVloss Fclccia Dcnncy David Dennis Da rrcll Dcs mond Celeste Dc-ubncr SQIIIOFS .apply thc-ir twelve years of Seniors: Tometta Dolson Susanne Doublin Janice Draper Gail Driskill Dionne Drummond Peggy Drury Debbie Duckworth Charmagnc Dulaney Debbie Easley Terry Erlney Sheri Edwards Kathy Elder .lan Ellison Deborah Emanuel Peggy Estrello Jeff Euhanks .lames Evans Sylvia Evelyn Steve Everett Tommy Farar - ur Year ?ZZf V cgi' 331 1 4 VS , 'csv-' Y wf? yay fi if f wi- sf sg- V11 ,fb- e--J Ricky Farmer Patricia Fivlding Pam Flanagin William Fortnvr Gilbi-rt Frm-man -q-av' 9' uv- Karla Fvars Vivki FilZgf'I'2ll1l Charles Fll?I'lllllg Ste-vc Fustor Carolyn French Ricky Fvnler Paul Flanagan Mark Flynt Alan Franris Rolwrt Fllllfllf' I' Donna Frazier Dawn Fulk Ns-v Seniors: Seniors Make The Most 0 Their Final Year Cheryl Gallahor Sandy Gunnaway ,lack Gardner Larry Gardner Pam Gaspard Susan Gates Sherry Gay Freda Golden ,lanis Graco Charlisu Gr4-am Sleeve Gregory Sally Griffin Gonniv Grisham Lana Grossman Randy Haas Judie Hadskvy Robert Hall John Hanu-r Roger Hankvy Paula Harllvsirk vii 'xv-v wswtv Dvbliin' Hargrmi lame' Hargus john Harlan:-ss YZ 17 Tina Harn ,lc-rry Harris ,luliv Harrisun HJ' ,, Mike' Harrml .lvff Hart 1 'N .ai 6... I Charlnllv llaitrlu Il f if ,lanvl llaycs A-'Y Paul Hay nf-s V'-12, Miki- Haynii- -al ...K Billy H1-fm-r 7' Lifi- van llc nnv laugh aftvr anolhvr as slumn by Gvorge- Washington. Miki' Hl'IlIll4ll'lx Seniors: Wendall Hendricks Sharon Herfurth Rosie Hernandez Janita Herrin Donna Herring Cindy Hester Janet Hestwood Debbie Hihbs .lana Hill .lann Hill Sherfze Hillis Lucinda Hillhousc 15 -uv We Earned Uur Reward W, ,W 'NIV Nothing is that bad, John Dailey Through Hard Work Nw..-mf 'os v' 'Ziff' I . Afwlx 'Vw '44 --5, NP' W-Q.-...f b-.af .4nnlll' f , 47x wfm A ' W fllr, 1 , ,r. Kenny Hilton Debbie Hohaugh Phil Hodges Beverly Hodgson John Hogan Frank Holaday Terri Holcombe Debbie Holguin Gordon Holmes Kenneth Hooker Larry Hooks Jody Horak Steve Horton Cindy Howard Vanessa Howland Marilyn Hoye Leia Hudgins Elaine Hughes Linda Hughes Jed Humphrey Seniors: Donna Hunt Sandy Hunt Susan Hutchings Hank Hutka Tim Jack Andrea Jackson Dewey Jackson Doris Jackson Sheila Jackson Gina Jacobs Vickie James Edith Jarmon Keith Jennings Dan Johnson David Johnson Joe Johnson Lyle Johnson Marcella Johnson Steve Johnson Renee Jolly Life, I Love You Judy Jones Randy Jones Garry jordan Jeff Kelley Robert Kennedy Kim ,lones William Jones Marsha Keller Paul Kelley Karl Kenney Laverne .lones William Jones Gene Kelley .lohn Kennedy Kevin Kirk 4 . W ii, lf fa 6 ig. iii 'ii Y la V Q 21' n 1 D 2l'x.f'?- K - if Fwy, Qg, Qyi ..y l.e1 mgxi ,ite 'ig e 'fi it .gas yt, -1 3 e - ' -1-. QE, . 41 i 4 U' L xx x K 0' A 9' ff g 3 lr ,N N at 'iii iliy t y .,,,--pa T N 5 ,Y .,,,f E .E Above: Although our first bonfire was burnt, our sen- ior boys came through for us. Below: Sandy Hunt, clon't you wish you had a balloon to wear in your hair, too? f ' 0 -,f H ,if .1 ve. n:!'U' D ' -.ff ' Lia. w , Ti- O J... f aw I Q Q. L' 1 Z3 ' '- Qi' l - .C . v wx, 188 Seniors: H5 A proud symbol no matter where it is. N' 4056 Lamoin Lawhon Carl Kirkland John Kramp Billy Kulwick Richard Lee Gary Kulwicki Barbara Kuykendall Lois Kyrias JoAnn Langford Rhonda Langston Lynn Latham Margaret Leach Mike Leatherwood Kathleen Ledford Lance Leslie Edna Lewis Charla Litchen Shirts, Fla s, and the Libertas 2 Patriotism if sill? Terri Locklear Vivian Loftin Peggy Loftis Beth Lohr Robert Lohre Karen Long Susie Lott Alan Lovell David Lovely Jane! Lucas Diane Lynn Beverly Lyons Shelley Lytle Debbie Mannering Scott Manning Patti Manuel Nancy Marlar Jackie Marr Denez Marsh Pam Marsh Seniors: Colonel Patriotism . . . Becky Martin Randy Martin Donna Mason Joseph Masson E 5 E 1 i i Above: Varsity cheerleader's . . . up in the air over the South Garland Colonels. Below: Stand tall and be proud of South Garland. Linda Mathis Willis Mays Sandy McCall Debbie McCann We Made It What It Is Today 'l'f'L'9 Lisa McCurry Steve McDonald Jeff McDowell Roy McEll1aney Diann McGee lohn McGowan Melissa McCrega Ted McMillen Betty McNeal Penny Medley Paul Meggs Leslie Miles Bryan Miller I' Seniors: ,Io That'S Sharefi S Debbie Moorehead Carola Miller Gregory Miller Jeff Miller Lorrie Miller Ronny Miller Rory Minter Mikah Mitchell Virginia Mohundro Terry Montgomery Reagan Moon Sheryl Moon at The 73 Seniors add their touch to the spirit at pep rallies. is Q35 One of Mrs. Mezick's more studious classes Is a ,Io Made Double Darrell Morgan Diana Morphis Valerie Morphis Cathy Morton Joey Morton Max Motley Brenda Muncy James Murphy Jan Murphy John Myers Michael Nelson Laynce Nix Karen Nixon Kathy Norred Cecelia Northcott Mindy Norvell Kenneth Oktay Jeanine Olsen Karen Owens Bennie Palmer Seniors: Carla Patterson Dorance Patterson Randy Payne Jan Payton Debbie Pedigo Laura Peete Rebecca Penfield Lorraine Phelps Teresa Phillips Bob Pierson Daniel Pineda Gena Pior Bill Pippin Susan Pleasant Pwf' ,W PJ ,. NH eww Since when did Paul Meggs start playing the trumpet? The Music of Life Debbie Plunk Vickie Pollard Bobby Porter Glenda Porter Reva Prewilt Paul Pryzmonl Debbie Pugh Debbie Pulliam Kevin Quesenberry Darryl Quigley Marian Raasch Marlene Ragsdale Mike Rainey Dianne Rawls Steve Ray Kimberly Recer Steve Redd Cindy Reedy David Renneker Fred Renneker Seniors: pen Your Thoughts and Listen to Others l Doug Reno Barry Reynolds Debbie Reynolds Jackie Rice Paula Rice Amy Ricke Bill Ridout Caprice Roan Kathy Robertson Jane Robins Donna Robinson Sherrie Rodgers Gail Roe Glenn Rogan Michael Rogers 'Q' L Xa, Johnny Roland Doug Rose Ronny Roseman Rodney Ross Debbi Rushin is Npi iff vii' ---mr m--.a,.,, U9 Ffv 'NJN' Nu-4 Melissa Rushing Lee Sadler Boyd Sampley Michael Self Nelda Shirley Yue' Dan Russell James Sager Debbie Schreiber Kevin Shaw Steve Sickels 'wi Philip Russom Bob Sample Linda Schwetschenau Sandy Shaw Dawn Simpson Laverne Jones finds Mr. Hazelwood a helpful friend in discussing her future plans, ff, 5, .X n Norma Shipley Glenda Sisson Seniors: Diana Smith Duane Smith Paula Smith Randy Smith Scott Smith Sharon Smith Steve Sparks Cathy Spoon Martha Spradlin David Stanton Becky Stauffer Susan Stephens W, 2 v E . June 2 seems to be around the corner to Kathleen Ledford, Q Z E Z v S 2 w 1 VV' B S .sz Vis, Q, . r Terry Montgomery dreams of the ending oi one part of her life and the beginning oi another. So Near Yet So Far Karen Stopford Linda Stovall Michael Strawn Danny Swinford Louise Tagliarino Vivian Talbert Carrie Tatum Larry Taylor Paul Taylor Janet Teel Allena Thomas Beverly Thomas Linda Thompson Tony Thompson Trudy Thornbrough Carlis Tindel Diane Todd Deanne Tomlinson Butch Treybig Tim Tritch 200 Seniors: Love Malces All Things New Again Debbie Tucker Sherry Tucker Alan Turner Diann Turner Cindy Upton Debby Usrey Billy Utley Mary Ann Vandervort Beth Varner Kim Veal Marilyn Venese Greg Velrano Mary Vickers Randy Vonderheid Cac Wade .lim Wagoner Gene Walker Russell Walker ' Karen Wall Ellen Wallace 4' hurl Ira Wallace George Washington jeff Waters Jerry Watkins Steve Webster Robert West Wendy Wheeler Ricky Whisker ni Eddie Whitfield Mary Whitley Greg Wilburn Rickey Wilemon mmf sr' 'G-.ff Jay Wilhelm Kenny Wilkinsen -Maxi Wayne Williams Eric Williams f s 'Wx , A ,. ,,. QS 16 W W 'W 8 sv, 5 if 'F' Happiness is not perfected until it is shared. - Author unknown 2 Seniors: Frank Williams Susan Williams Cindy Willingham Donna Willis Jack Willis Mike Wilson Lori Winchell Caresse Wiseman Dale Wommack Jerry Works David Wright Thomas Wyrick Don Yarborough Allison Young Barbara Young Doug Young Richard Young Cay Zoeller i Live and Learn wav .1--s. Challa Hart Zona Jenkins John Ashley proves there's a little bit of ham in everyone. Robert Barry Doug Bellomy Mike Fodge Donald Hall . 'Q , 1 ,X , 11 e l oo no S Gordie Holmes and Bill Ridout find Prob- lems of American Democracy to be a very helpful course. Seniors: Reach Out and 5 Q Q I n i 3 s 5 I Touch Someone 'S Hand X x 1622241- o o o o o o l A 1 w X .RES 1 . 5 L'-' f o QQ ak o oo oooo ..A Xe S xml..- -:.:m.t,, 1, ' X ,. N . 1- A E- 5 f, .sf gym NSE .,-'- X 8' --., i. 55-iii fi? f h.., , Q ik xo--L M gg? Q w ago ? 1.o o 1 Y- 53:14:25: 5 ,R 5 Xb ,XANX M5 Q 'N N X-wx. A fwggi? Q NN 'R 1 If 1 S :xx X .. . -- sw, go f A ,. . o .. ,,o.: at E X f 1: - N5 2 ' ' f L L I Q 4 A Time For Us L 206 Diane Jones Debbie Miller Frank Shelton Amy Toler Joan Cheatham Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Reporter Someday There 'II Be The Junior Class sponsors are Mrs. Hollenshead, Mrs. Bruner, Mr. Odom, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Elliston, and Mr. Horn, not pictured. We the Juniors of 1973 were an active class. We spon- year with a class party at a Dude Ranch. The Juniors of sored a Victory Dance and an ice-skating party. As the 1973 are prepared to be the Seniors of 1974. lear progressed, we held a rummage sale, a picnic and ite flying day at Flag Pole Hill. We wrapped up our 207 Juniors: Anne Abbott Dan Ageff Mivhacvl Akin Stephan Alcksa Max Allen Brian Andreassen Cindy Anderson Ronny Anderson Ann? Apple Janie Arey Dianne Arney Tony Arturburn Cary Atkinson Eddie- Austin Linda Autry Penney Ayers Domingo Baez Cathy Bagby Ty Bagwell Dana Baker Brenda Barfield Beth Barnard Cherrilyn Barnard Jamie Barnes Machele Bartley IV' . X 'V' Two Down And 'li . ne To Go! ,f 1 ,, 'X V Af . ,jk Z ilillliifgl , 1 X G V , w 9- Fe f D f f 'Y' I ff nr ie M X I 1? th Mickie Battista Mike Baxter Debbie Bean Sandra Beckham Colleen Beer Sandra Bell Dennis Bellomy Tim Bennett Donna Berry Debbie Biar jeff Biggerstafl Dana Bishop Steve Bishop Billy Black Janis Blain Doug Blevins joe Blum Gilbert Bolding Randy Boney Angie Buren Cully Buren Mark Boswell George Botsford Sharon Bounds Jane Bowden 9 2 ,I uni ors : Donna Boyd Dwaimz Branham Mike Brashear Mark Bright Carol Brimberry ,lulie Bronstad Susan Brooks Chuck Brosz David Brown Phillip Brown Judy Brownfield Stan Brunson Brenda Bryant Danny Bryant Kathy Buchanan Ronny Buchanan Mark Buhler .lulie Buie Jerry Bullard Randy Bullock Greg Burris Glen Burrough Dretha Burris Jamie Burrus George Busby The Pep 9' 'ix 29 1 H17 That Poops vb ii Billy Butcher Kathy Butler Karen Butler Bobby Byrum Steve Campbell Terri Campbell Michele Carney Kitz Carpenter Greg Carroll Debbie Carter Mickey Cash jerry Cass Linrlu Cautlle Keith Cuusey Carolyn Certain Juniors show their enthu siasm during pep rallies Juniors: Rusty Chapman Dennis Cheatham .loan Cheatham Kathy Cheek Sherry Childress Deborah Clark Lorie Clark Kenneth Clark Brad Clemens Barbara Clifford Carolyn Cline Terry Clothier Craig Cochrane Chuck Collier Brenda Collins Get It 011 ' Kathy Butler and Melody Mapes get their lips in shape. 14,40 i' in x ga, 42? If V Q X During Halftime '4 'V 'Or fvv fs., Ross Compton Sheila Cookslon Paul Coopf-r Lisa Copeland Debra Corley Ruth Coyle Richard Crallle Brenda Crenshaw Caren Crenshaw Cordon Crum Billy Crornvwll Claire: Cross ,lane Curry Mvlvin Danivls Bobbiv Davis Clvnn Davis Joni Davis Nic-k Davis Palsy Davis Rita Davis Runnin- Davis Travis Davis Kay Duaton Linda Dfzlohn Januttv Dvnnis Juniors: Janicc Dennis Blakv Dewhnrry Marry Dickson Stevc Dickerson Bruce: Dillow .loc Dirik Janis Dodd Lowe-ll Douhlin Richard Doughty Bobby Dru rn rnond Cynthia Duncan Karon Dunkin Dchhic: Dunn Gingcr Dunn Tomic Eastland .iohn Eccles Sally Edgar .iarncs Eidson Pam Elcy Stcvc Eklof Mrs. Locwxfifs second period class hard at work. ,, M, 1 T .w F 1 Q fe ,. H, M ' 4 3 And 0 Work? A 'Q 'S si s..- 4-9 'x swag 10 A in Z . ,N wi J Brad Hudgins, Dennis Perkins, and Keith Graves demon strate the proper registration procedures . . . James Ellis Bruce Elliston Jeff Epps Mike Eudy Loretta Evans Robyn Ewert Eddie Fain Leon Farmer Cynthia Farris Larry Feagin Regina Fewell Donna Fielding Bobby Fields Karen Fields Micky Fitzgerald 216 ,I uni ors: Sh:-Ili Flo:-son Juancll Flvlclicr Tvri Fogg Claire Folsom Terri Foster Manda Fox Dick Fraizer Karla Fraley Dorcas Frazivr Pal Frazivr Brenda Frim-rson Brazc-ll Fuqua Dwight Fuqua Mark Fuqua Owvn Gullalicr Danny Gannaway .limmy Garcia Peggy Galhard Keith Geiger Donna Gcnlsch Melinda Gibbs Stew Gilliland Belly Glinski Linila Gonzales Nanny Cuuszh 1,79 rf' Count own To 4 ' CP 99 Senmrs dn 'V , 5 A pl M 'V 3 G: 5 ' af I Robert Goodson Connie Gowcn Mike Grahhs Brenda Grace Gayla Granger Keith Graves Dennis Gray Kenneth Ray Gray Mark Gray Gary Griffin Jack Griffin John Grinsleacl Roy Guthrie Robin Hall Sandra Hall Larry Hammer Kay Harden Brent Hargrove- Nancy Hargrove Tessic Harren Deborah Harris Kathy Harris Terr-sa Harris Patricia Harrison Joe Harvill Pam Hasbrook Larry Hatley Pam Hawes Phyllis Hayes Debbie Haynes Debra Head Karen Head Phil Hearn Roger Heesee Melinda Henson Fritz Heunemann John Hewitt Teresa Hewitt Suzie Hightower Donna Hill Greg Hill Kim Hill Susan Hill David Hill Sammy Hillin Shirley Hines Debbie Hirsch Scott Holboke Dale Holley Terry Holsomeback 218 ,ww Juniors: i Buffaloed Abou ew rnv .5 I iw Mix EW fs W' The Past? xi 'i all ,W W , V vu if T L ,, ' I ' iii QL R r Wifi? 'QU' .5 Pi Stvve Hooker Lisa Horsrnan Donna Housf Gina Housvwrighl Lane Howard Gary Howell Ronny Howell Brad Hudgins Gina Huggins Bevfvrly Husf' Gina Huskf-y Danny Ingram Mike- Isuacks V Michelle- Jack Fred Jackson Liz .laclcson Christi Jarrrlt Lire Ann Jett ,Ierilyn johnson Kathy Johnson Diane Jones Juniors Dwayne Jones James Jones Diane Jones Jeff Jones Julie Jones Mike Jones Pam Jones Robbin .lanes Tanya Jones Linda Judd Lori Kaup Ann Keadle Bill Kelly Kim Kennedy Richard Kennedy Tommy Kennedy Steve Kent Larry Kerhy Linda Kindell Bruce King nder The Dome Y ,,.a,,' X ,ff-4' JPG ,av Q it ' 3!KafQa i X fl ,T fs? L, ,...f N Q1 Warren King Carla Kinnick LcAnn Kitfr Lesliv Kmlc-r Elizabeth Kurioth Bobby Kyrias Lesliv Lamm Tim Landrum Stevff Lane jan Lawlor Kent Layton ,lorry Lef- Mark Lee- Kim Lcathfvrwoocl Brian Leonard Sherry Lsfssvm Richard Lewis William Lewis ,loffl Lindblom Mark Liluhen Donna Littleton Peggy Loflis Elizabeth Logan Daniel Lohr Cathy Lohre Juniors: James Long Mary Love David Lovell Cheryl LovPly Glenda Low David Loyd Ronald Loyd David Lyke Kim Lynch Mark Lynch Jeff Maeckel Diana Manes Sharon Mangham Melody Mapes Marilyn Marek Jimmy Marcom Steve Marshall Debra Martin Richard Martin Sharon Martin Johnny Martinez Hans Massar Ton Massar Debra Mason Louise Masters Everyone Gets In 41 lv' x Gaylan Mathis Gloria Mayfield Wvslcy Mayr Johnny Mf'Anally Bn-nda M4tBroom4r Chm-ri McCain Sharec McClanal1un Edwin McCl1-ndon Strve M4:Clung Bruce M1'Crary Carolyn Mc'Craw Mike McDonald James Mt'Entco .lill McManus Ronny McNeal Bvycrly Millf-r Debbie Millar James Miller Jimmy Millvr Larry Miller Wyman Millvr Kim Milligan Cathy Minter Frances Misvhke Vickie Mitchell 223 Juniors: Billy Mixon jimi Monkress Madonna Montgomery Dianne Moody Charlene Mooneyhan Steve Moore Jackie Morman John Morgan Rita Morgan David Morris James Morrison Jan Morrison Gayla Morton David Muncy Patlie Murphy Jean Nall Donna Neely Cindy Neill Ann Nelson Calvin Neugenl Marty Nichols Karen Nix Tina Nunnery Laura O'Briant Bonnie Odem 224 Darers Cc -vivid? W TN' First at S.G. y HMV' 440 ,IK f 'i 1155 44 mar Beckie Oliver Vickie Oliver Debbie Olscher Debbie Olsen James Oney David Orr Rickey Owen Michael Owens Brenda Partain Robin Paslay Donna Patterson Mike Patterson Debra Patton Kay Pauling Jim Paulk ,..u.........A-ng.:-1 Gina Huslcey shows her Colonel spirit and bravery at Garland High School. Juniors: 226 Juniors Rate Steve Hooker relaxes for the moment. Mike Pierce Ginger Popplewell Karla Pryor Karen Quinn xi ,pm f ,Li ,, ,, ffm!! . f, f X3 Ifzgfffpfjg .-ww-wh ..+Nfwm1,, 4 ,, ff-awww 5, ,V n mfmfmg wwmm ,.. . V4 mmm Senna Payne . Tim Pelham Bren Pepper Bonnie Porter Sharon Raasch M 'I' fx My wr '1 Sharon Peavy Laura Pennington Patsy Phipps Bill Portwood Beth Ramsey Philip Peek Linda Pennington John Pierce Debbie Preston Mary Randall umber One Pap: Roundballer Mike Pierce enjoys another 'xciting basketball game. Bottom: Larry Arm- trong reviews the school agenda of the nonth. Right: S.G. Roundballers watch the game. 2 455 Lucio Raquel Donald Ray Van Ray Tony Raz Kim Recer Carolyn Redd Beckie Reed Sherri Reed 227 Juniors: Tommy Renken Cindy Reno Mike Rhody Lee Richards Vickie Richards Debbi Rigsby Sue Roads Debbie Roan Miles Robertson Glenda Robinson Aaron Rodriguez Stevie Rogers Everyone Prepares Popular Perry Penguin prepares for pop Terry Campbell listens carefully in class. Dana Baker hurries up the stairs before tli 228 exam. bell rings. For Senior Year -ff Ha, ,J Dorothy Schulze David Schmidt Nanci Rollins Bobby Rose Debra Ross John Runion Kathy Rusk Allison Ryan Cindy Sager Maurena Salmons Sharon Sammons Stan Sanders Skipper Salchell Debbie Saul ,kwa Lehi: Max Wall studies for his Homemaking test? Above: Anne Abbett watches as a cricket crawls across the floor. 22 Juniors: 230 We 'Ve Go A f? of .Ma M-qt 'U is 'Hz ' 'VY' . ,,.v ,ff 1 Top: Steve Young, Loretta Evans, and Barrett Whitaker contem- plate their first period test. Bottom: Joe Dirik wonders if Mark Lee will ever quit chewing on his pen. Scott Schwarz Sally Scruggs Debbie Self Melodie Shefka Mary Lou Shelton 'wx 011' I Mark Schwetschenau Tahbi Searcy Julie Senderling Steve Shelley Sandra Sheppard Marsha Scott Mark Sees Pam Shaw Frank Shelton Becky Shipley SG Spirit: 'MF VU Shannon Shipley Shirley Shirley Donna Fielding and Larry Feagin enjoy many days in the office. Ricky Sirmans William Sisson Betty Smith Carlton Smith vi Dean Smith Gary Smith Jerry Shipley Jerry Simpson Vicki Slaydon Clark Smith Liz Smith Juniors: 2 Mike Smith Shannon Smith Vicki Smith Leslie Snyder Martin Spector Becky Speight Jill Spoon Debra Sprecher Anne Spruance Virgie Stepney Life is just 'wx :V YR Rest and relaxation in the study hall. S t,r. . S, Bowl of Cherries ,fu ,,,-.qv fnkfa 4-Qgrvy IJ K7 W X i'-f1':fi Lorie Talkington James Tawwater Tina Sterling Eddie Stone Michael Stone Roberta Stovall Linda Strawn Bill Striler Cathy Stubblefield James Suits Sally Surrey Gary Swearinger Robert Swindell Randy Tadlock Juniors: 2 Calvin Neugent tries to find where to draw the next line. Amy Toler Pam Toppings .loleen Tropp ,Ioan Turner Mark Tritch Ken Tylk-:r Leil Upton Dickie Utley A Year of Hard Michael Taylor .lan Thompson Susie Thompson Kathy Tipton Milton Taylor Sarena Thomas .Ja X ni FQ' Work and Fun Ron Upton David Vaughn Pam Verner Steve Villanueva David Vonderheid Gary Walker Buz Barnes tries to sneak a bite of cake during class. Kelly Walker Rosie Walker Donna Wall Joel Wall Max Wall Steve Wallace Dwayne Ward Phil Ward 5 Juniors: 236 Tracey Waters Craig Watson Frank Watson Cindy Watts Debbie Webb dr.. ff a CX Learning to Stud Above right: Students study the lawg what goes up must come down. Above left: Teresa Harris plays peek-a-boo for the camera. Right: Craig Watson cuts up in class. in Many Ways Stew Webb Patty We inkauf Q - 7 ' Vickie Webb V i Donna Welborn J V V ' H ai Vickie Welchel I Af J, if , ' if Above lehs Caren Crenshaw catches forty winks. Above right: Scott Holhoke lets his attention stray. Far left: Kathy Butler thinks of someone other than Huck Finn. Len: Mike Pierce thinks of that basket he almost made. 237 Juniors: K, N if ,.- i s Cynthia Wenz ' 5 ' Lee Westbrook W J WVhV ri' .r e fk V K Barrett Whitaker i 2 -Q .lames White Chuck Whitfield Smiles Make the ' 0 Above right: Diane Jones and Larry Allen ham it up. Above Zeb: Regina Fewell as Mar- tha, in the Miracle Worker. Left: Capt, Cindy Neill looks as if she forgot the next step! World G0 Round 'ck -Q5 Roger Whitt Anne Whittington Carolyn Whittington Cindy Wiebold Donna Welk 239 Juniors: 240 Harry Wilbur Tim Wilcoxson Trudy Wiley Charles Williams Sandy Wilks i 1 Gayla Morton tries to get people to go to The Miracle Worker, We Are the MMV- Top: Maurena Salmons studies the example on the board. Bol- L0mi Gordon Cram is struck with another idea during an exam. RQ - sv Gwen Williams Lynda Williams Willie Willis Allan Wilson In Seniors of . . . f ,...-ui R Lf ' f A ii f qsw ekre K. Dwayne Jones takes a break from studying. my Randy Wagoner jack Wilson Larry Wilson Paula Wilson Barbara Zaboj nik Phyllis Hayles To be what we are And to be what we Are capable of becoming Is the only end of life. Familiar Studies of Men and Books 1882 Mike Wiss Carol Wolkow Pam Wooldridge Mike Young Steve Young Sophomores Set 42 Bob Montgomery President Janet Hollingsworth Kim Frick Patti Hibbs Celia Newman Secretary Vice President Treasurer Reporter Sights Soaring Sponsors for the Sophomore Class are: Front Row: Mrs. Betty Roberts, Mrs. Randy Thompson, Mrs. Kathleen James. Back Row: Mr. Joe Moore, Mr. Leslie Green, and Mr. Bill Grant. It was a year of excitement for sophomores. There was ghe long summer of anticipation, then the year began. With it came the realization of what high school was really like. After conquering the mystifying maize of jum- Jled hallways, sophomores delved into a season of study- ng, meeting new friends, and generally having fun. Newly elected officers began the task of planning activ- ities for the year, including parties and money making activities. Surely these cherished moments of a bygone year shall not fade as the new juniorsn set their sights for a new year, new friends, new experiences, and new dreams. 24 Soghomores: Adams, Brenda Adams. Darlina Addington, Marie Aharl, Lynda Albortson, Lori Alderman, Robert Aleksa, Allen Alford, Jimmy Alford, Steve Allen, .lerry Amlmurgey, Melody Anderson, Angie Anderson, Billy Anderson, Gary Anderson, jim Anderson, Mark Anderson, Tony Armstrong, David Armstrong, Lisa Arte-rburn, David Ashwunder, David Atkins. Lisa Audas, Don Ault, Robert Axe, EVP Bailey, Thomas Bailey, Vonnie Baker, David Baker, Kenneth Barrios, Laurie 44 ,-f if All Wg, Who Are We . ,J A-ef' swf' X La ': T9 fu'- Ai , ,W N , 3. , l 1 rg at 1 fi 114 if A ,7-rw , -is ,-Q.. f fm! 'Y -'Q . W- Soph om ores I!! ng hg l ,111 T I4 Ti., ' . fb E1 ,V-M f fb ,,,4sF' Br-ll, Kcfllv IQ :Cs Barry, Billy Baskelt, Karen Bal:-s, John Baly, Sheryl Baule, Gerald Baxter, George Beager, Lynn Beauchamp, Bruce Beavers, Rick Beckwith, Brenda Bc II, Tom ,..,, B1 Ilmdn. .lun 402 n Benn:-It, Dawn Sophomorcrs wondm-r - Arn wv supposed to clap now? 24 246 Soghomores: And Bennett. Margaret Biar, John Bivler, Mike Biffser, Srotl Bigger, Gary Bilas, Mirhelle Birchficld, Nita Blake, Pain Block, Sandra Blundell, Paul Boland, David Bolton, Jesse Bonds, Deborah Boslain, James Bolsford, Karen Bousquel, Gabby Bowden, Cheryl Bowen, Paul Box, Gary Box, Jay , . .,,., i h K pf' 1 zv X RTV -...ig . love is only moments here and there - McKuen ,AQ ,,, ,..,f 11' ,nv ,Go Hand In Hand .1 USI- 1 fb ' ,, 'I Pi fha , 1- 'T gr ,- 'ar 411' 49' Donald Coodson. Russell Cordon, ,lohn Cuffvr, and Jack jones sweat out the lust 45 minutes of PE. ' Brandenburg, Arthur Branham, Mark Brant. Betsey Braun, Dt-'lrra Breitcn. Irma BrewPr, Patrivia Brewer, Strive- Brimmage. Christopher Brinkley, Debra Britton, Karen Brooks. Kathy Brown, Cindy Brown, David Brown, Debbi Brown, Debby Brown, Kathy Brown, Nita Brucks, Leslie Bruner, Chvryl Bryan. .l1'ff V5 Bubvl, Timothy 247 Soghomores: Buchanan, Evelyn Buchneyer, Melissa Bullard, Mark Bunch, Brenda Burleson, Belinda Burrus, Tommy Butler, Michael Butler, Sandra Butts, Linda Bybec, Kevin Cain. Debra Camp, Gary Capehart, Nancy Cardwell, Sammy Carnahan, Timothy 535' ifif A Anticipation ml '2 David Dittmar impatiently awaits Colonels' next move, 248 Carroll, Rhonda Carstens, lacc Case, Cathy Cash, Charles Cason, David Castle, Sue f' I with 117 17 . .1 ,4 if l U ' c W A, lf 3 1 7, A ,Z 7, 5. , ,A t rv- YW 91 ,,, . V X 4? 1, .,.. 1 l -1-, t if , 9' 5 VV:,V:Vk lllr ,,,,y,,, , C y 4 y. l, t . , lr fv E il 3 S ,.i I ' C L I SQL . I in ?-,hi l eeltet that Realization .IU . 6? l y .fr -14 '-J IW Casio, jcffvrcy Castro. lflisa Chanallvr, Susan Chapman, Ginny Chilrlre, Brad Clark, Marlon Rf-joim-Y r in if ' M 5 , 1 j M y VV I., .'vzk ' Q .ffr 7517 f r gn -. . nl ' i y i A f l Q ., , I fit ' gy' I, - u I ,.1. - ,r X C' I A 1 - 3 i f f'1' A ., , ,nnr.r i t A 1 V Clauslrv. Sharon Clayton. Connia' Clayton. Conniv Clork, Larry Cluslc-r, Dc-lrbiv Coks-, Cynthia Clillx. Janice' Cola-man, Patrim-ee Colby, Tobin' Collins. Ann Collins. Carl Collins, Cary Collins, Mcllissa Collins, Rirky Collinsuorlll. Paul 24 250 Soghomores: It Was One Long Noisy Day Look out, girls - Here comes Mrs. Musefn Crawford. Billy Cummins, Sandy Cunningham, Lynn C' Daniels. Carol Dawson. Rhonda N- Davenporl. Cvail Davis, Cathy Davis, Debbie ,, Davis. Jay Davis, Stan Condon. Lource Conner, Cathy Conner, Sue Cooper, Danna Cooper, Mark Cooper, Sherri Cox, Morris Crain, Brenda ,ff i ,, M y i X 2 ,M .wa- - ' -' .X 2 45 I K AX wifi if ' if .,.Z + A A X if .Y f 'Maia 1 E y fi ff si ew 3' wi E , f 2 ,,-v MQ' J. ,JF , ,.,, yi A V I L M N f , I . .5 , J if it iw x l l E ,,,. if ll I 'B' , A- E J- yr J an f a I, ff A?, D i 'g i cv Day, Mickie Dean, Laura Dean, Pamela Dean, Paula Dennis, Kim Deegear, Renea DeFord, Donny Deford, James DeJ0hn, Cindy Delaisse, Dominique Deveraux, Homer Dillow, Kim Dixon, Walter Donaldson, Billy Donlon, Mike Dreasler, Priscilla Duncan, Terry Duval, Pat Dyer, David Easley, David Embrey, Laurie Eddy, Robin Edney, Tony Edwards, Brenda Edwards, Lisa Edwards, Tim Ellison, Joi Ensley, Don Epinette, Glenda Epperson, Richard Fall, Eric Fatum, Jerry Feagin, Jerry Feara, Michelle Ferguson, Gayle 251 Soghomores: l Fvrrell, .lolimla Fin-lmls, Kuvin lfislwr, Skip Flvrniiig. David l l4'li'lwr, Allvn Flvlftlwr, CUI'lIllf' Flynt. Carry Folsoni, Barry Furl, Roller! Fostvr. lVliuhaf-l Fox. lVli1'hc:l1- Frvmnari. Clifford Fri:-lx. Kim Furlgv. Mark Funclling. Rubvrt Gullalicr, Elizalrelh Gammon. Larry Gzunmon. Pam Curriza. .lamcs Gaston. Vvrnon Guulrhfii, Ri:-liaml Guy. Dani:-l Cvigvr, David Cmnt. Dimmu Gibbs, Stevie Gihsnn, Cormiz- Gilmnrv. .l2llTl1'S Cilmurv. Vivkiv Ami Gluzic-X. Porry Guforlh, .lohn Gold. Kulhy Colda-n. Murlhu Gonxullvs, Dim: Gonzulvs. Yolanda Cuurl. Charles 52 ,HCV ,WM , X7 5 f 1 'wk X my .2 x V Y X i if ' . - i,. . fl Itr 6 e ? , M, im is ? ,. fi I' 2 :U ,.. u H :V t, N VM ,, , ,, 'gp I A I ., rr l r 1, ' ' 1 ,M xx W ,, ,CM I 'Z 1 ,N fn fy, fn ,e?.1.4 ' A , ,f ,fb 0 , fm ? m,,,,, -fa- 6' I Am What I Am Gnmlson, Dnnalfl -Z Gordon, Russvll - T ' Gowvn, Cynthia l A Goll1arci,Billy ,f 3 7 f' 3 A i V, Grace, Carol f W ,, Gradirk, Brian uf 5' Q 4, fr- 4 f 0 , Dale Hollvy shows general sophomorf' ffnthusiasm for study hall. 'VU' 6 MW N Q Q A 4 AE. Cradivk, Doug Grayson, Gail Crinsu-ad, Karen Cuffvv, John Gunte-r, Mark Cuyar. Burl Hagin, Terry Hall, Gary Hall, Shirlcy Hamill, Ka-ith Hamilton. Phil Hamilton. Samlra Hankvy, Juvkif- Hargruve, Bvrky Hargrnu-, Nanry 54 Soghomores: Harmcr, Shiela Ha rron, Annette: Harrc-tl, Lareese Harris, Lynn Hart, Shella Harvey, Pamela Hatton, Je-ssie Hawes. Rhonda Hawkins, Pam Hulguin, Evelyn Gary Goodman muil be reading Julius Caesar, Hewitt, Pam Hihlrs, Patricia Hivkey, David Hildinger, Michael Hill, Pam PC I Must Move 11 Helms, ,lanky Henderson, Hope Hendricks, Lisa Henluy, Alna - Herrin, David Herron, Blaine fWw ip if if ' a fa fi I . x I . .fi ,t as ' ,I . V x is if Q ,, W . . if if-, .t ,xi i 'ttt V ' A' i ,,, , 7' , ,gi ' 4 fx 4 MJ X ii 1 1 . xfivlffg The World Is Waiting Ain -0' 'z aa! .ff 'mr - :of x ' ' if ve ,. ll N iq 53 f, x 'Y' -mv- AB fr I .1 rf Q, ,Q '6?':0 nr ' fl 49 Hill. Slf'l!lII'Il Hilton, Douglas Hinojusa, Yvronica Hirlslnm. Burlmural Hmlgz-s. l'vl4' Hogan. D1-brzl Hnllmkc, Amumla Holmlvn, T4-rn-sa Hillllflf, I.n-ilu Hnllvy. Dale' llullingswurlll. June-I ll0lllflf.f5WllI'lll. .lvan Hullon, Rugvr l I0lll1I'S, Larry llolrnm-5. Paul Holnws, Rodm-y Holmv:-, Sheila Plnlmrlllmavlx, .lvrry Honwr. Nlalrgarr-I Houpvr. Rubm-rl l'looI1-r, Kim Hopson. Eric Horlon, Pc-nny llouw. Rnlu-rl llowulv. Kathy Huw-ll, Gvorgz- Hoyl. Misiy Huvlxalry. Gary Hunt. John Hunt. Pulril-ia 25 56 Hunt, Patricia Hunt, Susan Huskvy, Mitcht-ll Hutchings, Shanxi Inge, Miko Ingram, Jamvs Irhy, Joe Isaars, Eugene Javksun, Bcwrly Javksun, Danny Javksun, Slim Jacoby , Brad Jaminson, Cassit Jennings. Karla Jocoy. Mary Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Diana Divter Kvnny Ricky Johnston, Brion Jolly, Paula ,Ions-s, Brenda Jon:-s, Charles Jonas, Charlottn- Jonvs. Dianv .lom-S, Jackie Junvs, Kathy Jumfs, Kim jon:-S, Stanley Kearney, Ronda Soghomoresr What You Know Best Is Yourself K h5,.,.4lli fi' 7 .uv , tfzya A., aaa' x ,f 3 Q u nv' 'Al ,J qv I0- 4' 'N .- ,J f, 731 rw 1 f '? gm 1 Z7 .., fi., av i 9 if H .ai rr 7:8 ,A an rv W....oP .AJ sf i A p 47 K f, x .11 ,QM -au 4' '-V--1 Q v' H , S . J i, . 4 A K rl - 2 fx ' ,.,..v . L a x - -FW K4-ll:-5, Bnnniz- Kviliirivk. Uri-pg Kl'llIll'liy. Pam K4-rlry. Dimmu Kvrr, Di-hlris' Kiliviircfu. iiewkie' King. Killily King. Larry Kirk. .inzm Kirlunam. Slivrriv Knipp. Us-Ili Kilda-r. Kiriilwrly Krump. .Ianni-5 Krannig. Rolufrl Kraus. fl4'ni'g11' Krausv. Lim Kulriwk, Mari IAIHVX. flvurgiu I.LlI1g.lic'y. Tvrm-an Larson. Suinirzi Lvuvii, fi1'ni'gf' I,v11k1'. Bzirlmru Lvc. ,laim-5 L1-ggi-II. Laura Lvnzliiimiil. fhulry Lmsis. Duilulil I.:-wis. Tlbllj Llllil'IlHl. Dlllllt' Lixingslml. Ihlllil Luvklc-y, iViLlI'iZl Lofiami. Billy Lufliii. Janna-5 Logslml. D1-Iwlmiv Lowe: R4-xaiiiiw I,lll'llh. .limmy Soghomores: Lunilay, Rune' Lymlay. Lany Mali:-rry, Gaye- Ma4'K1-nziv, Jvan Mavvkf-l. Phyllis Manning, Kim Marlmvl, Aiiiwlic' Marlin, Chippvr Marlin, David Marlin. James Marlin, Mike' Masson. Vivloria Matlicrly, Vickie- Malhis, Charles Mattingly. Kathy MnCarloy, Charlie McClur1-, Mary Ml'f:llFlI1l17k, Gvorgv Mf'Dunalrl, Carol ML-Elhancy, Cs-nrgv M1'Pfwm-ii. Phillip MirGilurr-y, Kathy Mclvvr, Jaines Mrlvcr, Raymond MvKcnaic, Tc-rvsa Mcfl,arny, Lamar McL0n1l0n, Pvggy Mt'Mlllll'H, Daniel Mc'Murrain, Bm-lsy Mf'Nvil, Tunna M1'Rac', Marty Mc'Swi-1-iivy. Patty Mvailv. Jimmy Mvamlor. Ranmly Mf'llZll', Lvl' AQ -Q ww, 'M ' A ' 1.2 . 'li 1359 If We Could Do It All Again 1 'Q fi-. I' 1 4' 5 J mg, ,H M WI- S' fy fb Modvaff, Divky Mvlugin, Ch:-'ryl Me-rlv, Mivhal-I Mivhvllv, Susan Milos, Dclrra Millvr, D00 Minlor, Gingvr Mitvhell, David Molvlcy, Larry Montgomery. Bob Moody, Robin Moore. Craig Moore, Mivhavl Moore, Wanda Mor:-bock, Marlon: 'x if I 525105 ig Q Sfmt Mor:-no. C4-lin Mormon, Jackie' Morrison, Pal M4 Muf-ssigl. Je-ff Mulkey. Je-ff Murray, jimmy Musirk. K4-rry Myers. Travy Nugvl, Ts-rry Qi W,,.. K Gr:-51 Evans and Mark Watson vonduc-l svrious husim-Q' 259 260 Soghomores: Donna Nash Celia Newman Carolyn Nichol Regina Niemann Nancy Nix Gary Norred Phil Norris Steve Norris Randy O'Brien James O'Dell f f ,.,, 3 25 'Vi ,M ,f X .4 .rn , I ?Vf2,ag ii - , 6 ,f Take First Steps , ' If '-' , fm, . ... ff 45 4 , , WA, ff Bud Guyon anxiously searches the card catalog for the lihrary's latest selection - Sweet SixLeen, Worlds of Success fr 154 H4 Gena Orsburn Ronald Owen Sharon Owens Theresa Owens Randy Padgett Lau ra Pa rker Bud Parmer Pat Patrick zz David Ashwander heads straight for the top, 41 Kim Patton Delta Peacock Kyron Peacock Barbara Peete Michael Peiffer Randy Pendegrass Michelle Pentecost Dennis Perkins Debbie Perryman Jeanne Peterson Soghomores Sophomores seem to wonder what they are headed for Vicky Philips Doyle Pierce Jimmy Pierce .lan Plunk Randy Pool John Pople Deborah Popnoe Randall Porter Dolores Potts Robert Prince William Pruitt Susan Pryzmoni julie Rainey Billy .loe Ray Mike Ray Two to Go YQ 'W f? Now on the count of three l insist that you sing! says Michelle Pentacosl. 'Q Connie Reagan David Reavis Amanda Reilly Brent Reed .lohn Reyna Cindy Reynolds Theresa Reynolds Jon Rice James Ray Rich Debra Richard Joey Richardson Kent Richeson Horlense Rico David Rimes Randy Rhew 26 64 Soghomores: New Discoveries David Phudy Sonja Roan Cynthia Robbins Kay Robins Charles Robinson Clifton Robinson Jeffery Robinson John Rohde Becky Rosser Drayton Rowe Nancy Russell Mark Sadler Now, which end is the head'?,' wonders Cindy Cowen. nie, ,tgrfih ,W , Q 55575: 217533, 4-f,f?':,'1 K 'i:'.h:f.Af.'a 1 '- ' .,::,'1:,: r5:7:1:,,:,, TL: ,M 1 , AG r Jenice Roberts Robbie Roper I . ,....4 'V' .av New Talents 1' Av S wfd' A IT fa 411 Tommy Sandefer Candy Scheid Richard Schrade Floyd Schulze Anna Schwaiger Wayne Scott Cindy Sejohn Ellen Senclerling Carolyn Sharp David Sharp Kerri Shaw Kevin Shefka Suzzane Shewmake Carla Shirley Kendra Shut! .lust a little bil higher . . . Got it! 266 Soghomoresz Preparing for Stephen Siebenthall Russell Siebert V11 Jeanette Sipes fy David Skipper 1' Brad Jacoby and Mr. Adair just can not figure things out. Melodie Sims A Scott Skipper Terry Shull Cathy Smith Dawn Smith Donald Smith Elizabeth Smith ,Ieana Smith Lowell Smith Monica Smith Rayford Smith Q ' 36 K as , JP' ,sf- Challenges Ahead n , tw- at waz tm 1 ,ft Hortense Rico looks on as Mr. Merrell explains things. f--' ext, Lamar McLarey reads the tear-jerking sagas of the typewriting manual. Ronald Smith , wx 'V' Sarah Smith Stephen Smith Teresa Smith YV' Bill Smith Patti Snodgrass Jimmy Spivey Debby Splane Becky Spradlin as'- Q 5 ffx Debra Staggs Mac Smllcup Mark Staring Etta Starling Harold Stephens Renee Southernwood 267 268 Soghomoresz Darlene Stepney Paula Stewart Scott Stovall Sandi Stover Chuck Strain M Paul Strayhorn Suzy Stroud Keith Sullivan We Tr , My 1.1 9 Z9'f ' Boy, I feel like I could type five whole words a minute today! exclaims Kim Wilson. Kathie Summers Mary Swires Greg Synodis Kenneth Tadlock Carry Tallant Beverly Talley Q! ,wx Harder!! T ii Brenda Talley Cindy Taylor M.,-.uganf-'X' . . -1- Debi Taylor Wayne Taylor .. aqui William TaYl0f Bobby Fort finds biology Hverrrrrrry interesting! 'TY cr XE ' Z A 17' ' 4 James Tefend Lorrie Thompson Michael Thompson William Thompson Tracy Thornbrough 26 Soghom ores Marlene Thrash Jerry Thurman James Tindel James Toler Cindy Townsen Kim Turner jerry Turnipseed Cindy Twyford Karla Underhill Vicki Vaden Nancy Vance Diane Vanderslic A Time to Laugh -fir nr Becky Vandervort Lisa Vandevelde Lena Vaught .loe Vitousky Craig Wagoner Bruce Wait Douglas Walker Linda Walker Ruby Walker Charsie Wallace LaShanda Wallace Laverne Wallace Scott Wallace Greg Washington Kathy Watkins Robert Terrell, Kevin Byhee, and David Skipper imitate three stages of the sophomore. Soghomores: Maury Watkins Judy Watson Mark Watson David Watts Sandra Lynne Watts Belinda Webb James Kramp tries C0 to dance to the sounds of Beethoven's latest hit. Karen Webb 272 nee in a .ia Wuwvf' A K NJ -fr A-J ' gs quuquqpu -f-W-I Short Lifetime .lanet West Patty Wheeldon Donna Yvhicker Cindy Whitecotton Teresa Whitten my l l Camera catches Joe Irby in another phase of the vigorous musical rehearsals. Kathy Whittington Robert Whittington Jeff Wilburn Lisa Wilcoxson Janice Wilder 274 Soghom ores: Top: Wayne Fletcher, S.G.'s Dr. Jekyll, mixes his own lunch. Bottom: Pat Duval, hit those brakes! There's a red light up ahead! Chann Wilemon Roy Wilemon Tommy Wiley Walt Wilkersin Curtis Wilkerson Mary Wilkinson Randy Willeford Brent Williams Denise Williams Elaine Williams .lackie Williams Kerry Williams The End 01 Michael Williams Rickie Williams Sheryl Williams Fred Williamson Teresa Willis Curtiss Wilson Darla Wilson Johnny Wilson Kim Wilson Mark Winchell Julie Winchell Cindy Woodard Mark Woolsey Carole Wright .lack Wright Kim Wright Lisa Wright Robert Zischkale John Daniel Kim Hooten 276 Soghomores: Look to This Day! M the very life of life. In its brief course lie all the varieties and realities of your existenceg The bliss of growthg '.:,L:., Ms5f':f lll .F ' 1 J, if ,. ,ii.,i ' rr' l .,,,,, iii.ti VV, N ii . . ,,,ll ia The glory of action: For It Is Life - if .. 15, - The splendor of beauty. For yesterday is already a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision. lf-e , ,L But today well-lived, . f ' J ' Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, And every tomorrow, a vision of hope - from the Sanskrit 277 63 Af Q5 SW. ' , . li , ...,,m,,.f HHCULT1 O School Board: Promotes School Improvements Mumlye-rs of tht' svhool hoard arm Bark mtv: Harris Hill. Dun A. Buvhholx, Doug Butlrr lAssistant Sevreturyj, ,Iamf's Glassvock. lark Shugart fSettrc- turyl. .l. R. Wynmx .lr. fpresimlvntl. Alxin Moore' lVirv-Pro:-idettll. W. E. Pfeturs, Cla-n B. Couvh, Assistant Sttpcritttn-rude-rtt Sl'l 'l l'a'1'l m - .,.,. -si .-........, . 'X -,aaa-5 Ralph Sands-rs. Assistant Supvrintf-mlf'nt Princigals: Display Leadership Qualities . x .K W, A A Mr. Larry Hnlmvs -'I :Ti , A W N in all 3 x.i4'i'-Pfililillill xc--Q-A it - 'Q Mr, 1.4-ormrnl Mm-rrvll K 1 if A' fl? Vive'-Prixlm-ipul .:,L ' f'1l1,n , :' ' E, ,M K Mr, Il. li. Turrvnlim- N Pl'ill4'iP2lI 1 fr r 1 ,ig L Q r i,-.:1,-. Bvluu' 1117: Mr. 'l'urrc'nlinc- enjoys his work. 1N l' ' ' h 0 nf I 1- grinj. Brluu' righl: Mr. Mvrrvll is wunghl by lh 1- 5.12. rum: rx in ll thoughtful umm - 4,-,f ' ,gm 2 Attendance And Business: Attends To Business Kathleen Hand fCounselorj 'L-an Willic Nichols Attendance Coordinator Secretaries Mrs. Barbara Lyke Mrs. Martha Wilson eff. get ., z I . ii! f M . r XA Z,V I , 1 LPH CUIIHH-fl Center Right Column Janice Dennis Van Ray Max Motley Dl ' H-'d T M C l F h KES: Ngon King Wgafgfmery Cilliyllnl-knit? Above: Honest Max Motley tells another one Nanci Rollins Ann Ahben of his fabulous jokes to Mrs. Wilson. Tony Arterburn Danny Russell First Row Marilyn Veness Sandra Hall Kathy Bond Nancy Capehart Kathleen Ledford Pat Fielding Bri-ntla McBro0m Second Row Debbie Usrt-y Patti Hibbs Gina House-wright Missy Hoyt Janet Hollingsworth Debbie Reynolds Georgia Laney Peggy Cathard Terri Campbell Linda Bigger Larry Fcagin Third Row Sandra Larson Melody Amburgy Phyllis Maeckel Danez Marsh Lisa Atkins Jan Murphy Jerilyn Johnson Kathy Britton Sarena Thomas Debbie Miller Kathy Rusk Robyn Jones if ,Mp Wm ig, mm, ,t Teacher Aids Mimmic- Cup:-hart Tommie Crenshaw Eloise New Betty Walker En lfw: Quick fingers Mrs. Crenshaw whips out another Language Test. Right: Mrs. Lyke assists Sandra Larson in checking student 4 Counselors And Librarians: The Colonel camera captures another smile of Mrs. White's. Hrs! Row Patti Snodgrass Beverly Hughes Judy Hadskey Swond Row Caren Crenshaw Connie Grisham Kim jones Kathy Morton G1-na Pior Roxanne Lowe' Gail Roe Mivkic' Buttisla Worlis Wi th Studenta Don Adair Bob Hazlewood Pat White At last Mr. l'lazlewood's well guarded secret is discovered ,,. ,- ,, IIld1V1dll3I Nec S Srrnnfl Ron' Cindy Walls Marsha Small Tomi-In Dolson Sh:-rry Childrvss Donna Nc-vly She-ilah Barge-r Be-vky Olin-r Mark S4-cw lu . ,R Q , ' 'W EQ 17.11 7 , ,fy Doris Bozeman S110 Nivhuls 1410: This SC. slunlcnl Ihr- lllrrarx 0 study. 6 English: Vital For Communication Lynn Connell Juanita Darby Mario Davis Dani Eubanks Brflnu-: Most SG. students know to heed this warning well. ,W-. i3 Donna Barksdah' af Betty Barnett Cathcrinu Burum Gram' Butcher Joy Cody Below: Mrs. Roberts takes a much needed break from grading papa iv MW, fig' J 2 W if - 1 4 ego ag ga .aeiwyi asf -aw Abmw Contrary to popular belief English teachers have to study too, as Mrs. Darby will testify vw F M .. ...1 . :gy--.,. W.. .MS MM, Mfrlmif-.. v-'Sf an Linda Hammer Judy Harrison Bill Horn Barbara Kerr Donna Loewcn Barbara McCormick Judy Mezick Betty Roberts Sherry Simpson Karen Slabeno Sharon Will Darlene Worrell 288 Math: Reasoning And Logic Are The Keys lVlr.Hi'11cl. armlr-nt football fun, instructs unothvr om' of his vlasscs in the higher arts nl' iiizitllvnialtivs. ,loc-2 Ht-ad Dellrcrt Crawford Katlile:-n .lzlrnm Connie- Jennings -fm William Loveilay loc' Moori- MATH CLUB 1 ..- l X i co'lj?b Tx U NTL? sid? , Q9 V-A 2 L, ,., ji ii T' he Q, 6 . ' K 3 . W -v-in ,ig EQ? Q5- DO UNTO OTHERS BEFORE. THEY 'Do euro YOU! ity! Clk'-3 l-1 an. rx-i if Z 5,3 I AL 'Dfqflb Ao 1 , BQNN- VW? ' 1 n S2 wr uf W AVL Sr- J AY 5 Pda-r Sf-ymour Suv Shocnmkvr Anita Smith Randy Thompson Ronald Wildf-rmulh Sondra Wilson 5'1'lnu' law: Mr. Wildvrrnulh rnakz-S up another um- of his hard lc-sts. Bplou nghl 'Vlr Loudax pallvnllx xsaltx for the hell to rung: 290 Historg: r ,.i ,Lqi K Brings Yesteryears Alive Above len: World History students are greeted with Mrs. Rirhards' smile. Above right: Mrs. Sikes relaxes while her students take- a test. Frank Bridwell Clayton Brooks Ron Calloway Gary Chapman Eustacc Conwoop Rebecca Elliston Dani Euhanks Norman Gohcnn Martha Lissiak wvwf 11, zEs fm' f W 4.5 Wm . J., Rmsw 1 if V- .ug 9 Jeff WW ig 1 .-,E 'LT-1 2 'V W1 ji Q. . X i.,.,,i , ,+ ug? . A sg igi MV? Vi E . 5? E. 'iii 7,21 g,. Qi rmsf, r 7 1 , 13 . 'im W vnnrixl ff li vlllff-i l Miss Elliston smiles happily as another day draws In an vnrl. Nanvy Loyd Eml Mill:-r Don Nimmo Bob Prive Anniv Rosso Pauline Rivharcls Peggy Sikes Vicki Tomlinson Sharon Wilt Mr. Goheen prvpares for anolhvr day of civic nolvs 292 Music: Music Fills the Air Above: Mr. Barnard condusts the S.G. band to another first division. Right: Mrs, Backus holds Beth Backus Arthur Barnard another friendly audition for the musical. Art: sss i .f , X va W? 'Q' V47 Q s 5' o. f fr l 1 ,' ,, s 11 In Jfsf 1 I ia 29? Pain ts a Pretty Picture Pete Grubb Dorothy Walthall Above: Coach Grubb shows Sandra Hunt how to spray paint. Left: Showing her artistic side is the art teacher, Mrs. Walthall. 294 F oreigg Langyage: djHabIa Espaiiol? Above: Mrs. Feuerstahler carries on class with a Latin beat. Sue Fairey Helen Feuerstahler Barbara McCormack Sherry Simpson Carolyn Wilson A 1 L P , -,,y jg limi. in ,, , ,V L S i ua Above: Miss Simpson tries to get her Spanish students to use their imaginations Iournalism, Speech, and Drama: Speak the Speech I Pray You! ,Iudy Anthony E Betty Barnett Barbara Kerr Donna Loewen u? --numb-' Above: Contrary to popular belief, teachers do homework too, as Mrs. Barnett demonstrates. 99 Above: Mrs. Anthony prepares to massacre her students with another Drama test. 2 Domestic Skills: Prepare Students for omorrow Barbara Frantz l Bettie Hudson Lucia Kennedy fNursej .ludy Knight Penny Minter Gretchen Staas Above: Mrs. Minter looks on as the home management guest explains about different types of food. Above: Mrs. Staas teaches her home nursin4 class about the different kinds of baby bottle and formulas. Science: Teaches Students About Life Above: Mr. Vaden tries to explain what H20 really is. l Mary Burns Jack Foos Leslie Green Galen Jeter William Loveday Ann Patterson Dennis Vaden Joe Wetsel 297 298 Commercial Arts: Audra Bruner Elsie Carpenter Raymond Haas Marie Head Elaine Hightower Below: Mrs. Carpenter sits down to another day of Typing. What TYPE of Records Below: Mrs. Bruner takes time out from talking with a student to smile for the S.C. camera. Lire They Keeping? bone: A peek into Mrs. Hollensheamfs room iight reward you with this lovely smile, OEM six Above: ls personal typing fun? Mrs. Wolfe will never tell. 'Y -4-.-Q, Linda Hollenshead Connie Jennings Annie Reese jean Trotman Betty Wolfe Pat Yaryan 1 ' 1' , ,z I 5 .W in is 0 Vocational T raining: 99 Business World - Get Ready! Judy Agnew Bennett Head Dixie Orten .lim Whittle Above: Miss Agnew is the happy receptionist of room C-183. 4 Above: Talking on the telephone is just on of the many duties in the daily routine o Mrs. Orten. lndustrial Arts and Vocational Agriculture: Learning Practical Skills lbove: Mr. Odom reads while his power iechanics class is busy working. Y el ' L. 1' . ' ' ,V K ' N W , N , l H . gf' Above: Mr. McCloud looks up from his work to smile for the S.G. camera Fred Banes John Brown Al Carter Robert Lee Roger Melton Ed McCloud fnot picturedj Loy Odom Robert Sisco fnot picturedj 302 Coaches: Instill the Spirit of Success Ron Calloway Eustace Conwoop Troy Crawford James Dodson Bill Grant Pete Grubb Raymond Haas Bill Horn Don Nimmo Bob Price Above: Coach Calloway contemplates the out- come of a game. Above: Coach Dodson leads football players through stretching exercises. Q Z? M2 Above: Coach Conwoop instructs B-Teamf on the fundamentals of football. Bmlds Strong Bod1es - Wonder-ous Judy Harrison Sandy Muse Don Nlmmc Len: Coach Grant looks on as his boys P.E. class runs through their daily exercises. Below: It looks like Mrs. Muses' P.E. class has climbed into the rafters again. 30 4 Cafeteria Workers: ood for Thought First Row Sue Norris Alice Williams Lydia Todd Laura Brownlee Mamie Bellomy Second Raw Hilde Voigt Kathryn Bowman Hazel Etheridge Jessie Jonas Edith Bates Eba Butts Lee Wallace Third Row Joan Menatt Slyvia James Lois Fulton Willie Glinshi Carlie Pearson Bertha Nihart Cathrine Harris Barbara Gooch Merel Walker Shelby Dill Dottie Waller Thelma Wilson John E. Todd Above: Mrs. Todd is busy making change South Garland students as they go the lunch line. A Never Endlng ,fob CUSTODIANS: Louiv Bond, Jam-k lme, and Earl Bradford. Lower lrn: Javk I.:-1-. will you please vornc to the Busim-ss Offive. Lower middlf: Mr. Bradford sets up lhv audi- torium for anulhcr assembly. Lower right: Mr. Bond is busy sweeping up the- SG. Halls. bm.,-, . Ex Z I 3,3 if u - V A v ,W V, L 5,5 VV! ,Aj X x 3 4 ' f fi . J X. A .A ' ' x , M X ' X Y ,ij x , 1 fr f ,fav - . , f . f u 1. . '. L my ' 5 A ' l' fw .3 O y,2'Qf' ,,,.., Q21 V- M K A ca CVO J if we l oak ,. . fm' 5? K ,A ' lvl MP-6,5 50 172 . 2 4 ', 2 v l Vx f ii f P V JW ff ,H R Y K - A. 3 . t 'W g, . L . . , ,N ,A 5 Q. Wifi? . K ' ff-X,. A W HS O8 !,gsooo,, IN-nunnzn ff Besl' Wishes Seniors '73 From - c:oLE at DAVIS co. 5 Headquar+ers For Young Men's Sla-Presl' Levis Aileen Knils and Junior Dresses ICE CREAM ICE CREAM STORES for Girls. 276-6060 I I I No. 6I'h, Wesl' Side Square Downlown 410 RIDCEIAUOD SHOPPING CENTFR PHONE 278-9873 Complete Line of Party Ire Cream Hours 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM YQ owers Q Fl ' ' sms , . 1 f f I n Weddings llfljandch Swarm SPORTING Goons ' rt H q - :I GIRL!-H0 j ' GUNS 81 AMMO I RELOADING EQUIPMENT ARCHERY EQUIPMENT ax OGUN BLUEI '15 L 278-3759 or 27I-I7I9 7 -T - s.-1.-s.-as-1.-. -I l We Specialize in Individual K DIAL 271-1414 in Q ' I. 'fmpw Service a51d.PersonaIized 307weS'CemwmeRd. Gwhmd Y' 4,s-., , eslgn ' - .Q I837 FlI'Sl' Si. Ffa,- 'Y Fl0W2 SABY'Wi'Y Isl Sfreel' Shopping Cnlr. ff' NG GUNSMITH SERVICE 79 W SQ. miie 4 9 A Bulova--Keepsake Prince Gardner--Samsoni're Oneida-Franciscan-Norifaice Give The Gift Yoifd Like To Get Something From PIERCE JEWELRY 81 GIFTS 344 Ridgewood Shopping Cenfer 278-2936 's ii? 2 monihs of Karaie and Self-defense ins+ruc+ion for S38 - Classes Monday fhrough Thurs. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Sai. 8:30-I I:30 a.m. 9OI Sfaie S+. Garland P. D. Hale, lnsfrucfor , 9 Just what is Eizeeoom? Throughout Americas history men have sacri- ficed life and property to establish and preserve freedom . . . including freedom to worship accord- ing to personal choice, Freedom is the very core ofthe American sys- tem and while this system is not perfect it has worked better than any other the world has ever known, lt recognizes man's natural desires to live as an individual beings It recognizes his ambitions to earn save own and enioy to the fullest the fruits of his labor. As we partake ofthe rights of freedom we must be ever mindful of our responsibilities vo i 55 2 310 i -Ng, if ' TEXAS POWER an LIGHT COMPANY , , 4 7 l 1 1 l I Ji , , 1 J K I 5 I X A I help preserve freedom. 1- 1 X sf i 1' s t est ed l crnc utility a ax paying, inv or own 9 Q I I 278-2l92 harper printing company R' Q' RQNTIAC g G.ivi.c. co. 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An vzwr,qvr.iv mother -15' two boys, lie-tty clo- SC'l'll3L'S tho Irwzlusy profwsiora as c profession there for vmnwn. my iw-X some ami za new Sfilllllii zmlzzsti lt supports nw :xml hornr. and l have only lwwi out ol' whim! Your years. When corn profvssiunzxl hair st work. financially znvmizzggl :zhout her mam-m' as ai yliex, sho etnies, 'All if irlloswestlrxpr s'cwaxwli:ur. and gives mv Lyn-at Ffflf'SiXllSl'2ll'l,lGll bovzuzsw l :rm working with thv most imgJm'!.:1m thing: lo si wfnnun e--- hor llQI'SUl12ll appearance, l clmft think thou- is unuthx-r Ill0f'l'SblOIl foflay that rasffers inorv p!Q:waxi'i' or arf'-zltve' rowurrlf than that ot' 41 hair Stylist. Azul N:X'lllUNAl, l5lf.fXlf'l'Y Si'llflf.fll,S hvlpml mulw ' sr :ill voznc' truvf' Public School Teacher-A Vrovingz that you :uw :wwf Quo ymzngr Lo Qmjoy salma-we in rho beauty profession, Tlwlznzl lirmwr srraduatvml from N A THIN Al, llEAl. i'Y Sf llOfQll.S at Sho ago of 545, lnmmerdialvly following: gfxwuluatlozx sho purz'lm:,afwl 21 lwuuiy salon and procvwlcffl fo llwf- vulon aa very profil:-xlxlo llvnmllmefes, .-X public school Lvzxchvr' lwfom- cn- ff.'!'lYljI the field of lne:xuiy, Nlrs. llrowvr says, ' :uw-r since I in my teens Vw- haul am inte-frwt in styling' hair, but my tezlvlnm.: and family ariivities see-nn-fl to keep me busy. l low lhv ll1'2llll,5' llI'0ff,'FSl'lll . . . i'c's the g'ruatestf Hair Stylist- Mother and Housewife Lffnorzi lllzair' was -15 whmx sho deciclell lo miter lwzxuty school. 'I'ozlaj.' sehr- :1 xuc'ri-ssfnl :mel usiaslic' hair stylist with ei. hip: Yulluwimg ut 'Cut :xml Curl' in Richardson. Ther lwauty profile. sion is the lrrmxtwt ifzxrrvcr l van think of and National Beauty srhool for anyone: who wants fwld, l always liked to work with hair, I meet so many new and pleasant peroplff and I really enjoy my work. 1 tell all my friends they flon't realize the good money you can make in this field. to get into graduates report An Early Success- if f l, fllnlj: ll' when elm- ifziwllmi zn YA- 'I Tlllxfl l, llllffx ll'l'Y SC'lll1flJl',S, - ll ' lkh Prana llkrzzelll mem he-r-zszxw il notvrl --a ' ' siylist. and hem' afolorizm lf?L'l'l' x ': .rf mvian in one of f'lllC'2ll.i'i'l.N lop sulw- i f ff urhzm ez-xlone. P11111 move-fi io Chi- cfzlgzn lrnnwrllzxtvly following! hor .. .Q - - Q grzrfluatlon. Slum then :hp has lgmvrflvfl 20 stale-Q mul five- lorvigrz 'li, lmf-slraml who ix also zz lwzmiy 's words, l'Iwfn 21 young.: girl can and if you are willing: to work, nm' in ln- rnzulo in thix fivlrl is Countries with her cmzslxltanf, lx: Pzlxzn make 532012 11 we-fic. z the zunounl of mo mlilinmiteclf' l if11 Male Stylist- Q i. 11 121 li'z'ool' ol' the tn-momlous oppor- W ly, lllllllefw' for men Nl the lwuuty pro-Q l'OSSlUll ns tho pr-rsf-ml! mvcvss ol if Woody lmxtham. A grarluzxtc of L., - .de' Nntimml lgiefzwty Schools :mil now za welleiazzown nzwvfvssionzzl styliai Elin om- of llulla! inns! 4-xulusiw salons on Turtle Fri-efifz, Woorlff Q-njoys solid hooking wr his rnyllngr lixlvzlts. Woody l?l 'l4'SFlf7Il has hes-n abso- ronnmfhls, l l'he- llvlllllfi . l rwommvnfl it highly for any lutvly 2Z'l'Q?ll' to mv mzm or woznzuf' Beauty Instructor- Wife and Mother zmfluzxtirm Horn llrwlfl l Wikhl to za nrofvsfzionsll lwflmy evhrml ning. l loved zhut, l flofricled inn' izlstruslor. Thou- ie zsnlizniiwl frm-nw wnrf can :xml rhv john zlrfl 1'1TlfJNS'l'lHTU you want them. Thr-so zrrm' the worilf of M Wsmmla Kzximvr, Mszstm' Hair' rlrwsw ilegfrvs- vzmfliflzstri and mothvr of two lovvly tQmze:xgr- rlzlzzgflztvrs. Mm, lliaimvr worlwcl for lil youre :fm sz lioolil-zvopcw. but her iiilllfillif ilt:'4l! Q' lo he 21 prov Yfnesionzzl wszmfrologiflx fimlligz won our. She hegau lwr lrzxining' with 2lll0l,llQ'l' whuol an lllzlllas, 'nut :anon fozmfl she want:-rl the Pivot Point training :md f'lwY1sL'wl in Nsillozml lflfzzxuty Schools. l have been lI'2llYli'll both ways, Wamla explains, and there is il cleflniu- 2HilVillllill.f0 in Pivot Point styling. Once you rnexster the lmsivis of Pivot Point, you have it rnzuleI After l-1 yr-ars in the husinoss world. Mrs. Rainiefs husband is now enrolled in National Beauty Svhools! 'Full'-wing my :V Nlzltionnl Elf-svzljc Div work in as salon sw stylist :xml tzmghi, claws in tho vw- txrzwhirxg so murh lo law-omv rl, full 1 3I4 S N1 T. X, XI I Q , f I I , DEUV RY SERVICE I ,yi A . E DTM 1? 41183596 1863, .A A N :.:. ' 'S' dd' g A 9 4 . ' ower or A cccs'ons ,, .Q , m n mn PPI :-:-:1:5:g:::::-:-:-'-: -. 5 gg I:Z ' H -. . . . . '5::E5E5Ei5E2- ' -fifi x. 2:i:1?2!:5:122:Z .2:Q:EIE: .:.:.:.:...:., I. 3 I,-,M I f '- '5E53:1f1E3?' IEEE REALTOR CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 278-2 I 87 2940 Broadway BIvd. PROFESSIONAL 3 ix f J I WW, ,ff f ' f 3 'If -- X 7,N K: L ' - M - f , , - P, NI 5 II' P ' f 9' 1 I I ,fl ' I 73 I r , H pI IDesIgns 3 If Funeral Desvgns ff? N SIM I Permanent Flower I ' Arrangements 1, 0 We In rrcngemenvs MIMBU' I FI If IIo . I I .. .. .II.s.I. I I1 RI . . qu.. ' ' ' II. D I rrufmu '- I-. - rv 5, 4, n . I, .I . , Q .gl c Ima- 0. .4 UMD ' I Iv, -s :II . MARTINS1 R ffggiggwgg Iuoczwooo SERVICE IN REAL ESTATE 426 RIDGEWOOD CENTER GARLAND jrvx fv EI QIREQIZTRBS 1 J'lT5'?L'I -'ll uvfo PLANNED - REI-IEARSED - DIRECTED 4 I WITH PARTICULAR I CARE We desIqn unnque 'I T539 err-ww - -, . -A I Ilowers for prom Q, , -- I , , NSS? I Q ' and specIaI occasIons. M I IIIII I ILIIIIII , g. QIITS, craITs, 't' I' , - - I !llIIIIIIIIl ... and GH Supplies' foo' W- , .' 43.1-:4S- 9 - 'N ' ,I , ,,,,, k L 31 COLONIAL NATIONAL BANK of Garla nd CoIoniaI NaIionaI Bank Building I2I4I 272-955I f Member I:.D.I.C. I I -' RI-IEDA fi x If -. PERSONALIZED BARTH I ki., . . CATERING SERVICE ' X mom I K J V-E INVIIQTION X I RECEPTION I SIQQQEIQEQTEASA DE FIESTA Y nonss wg, 'YS' 'zf'f.31' . 276-9461 . 'R 'ff--'M a ff f flll BQAIIIA D ' .F i n NN I T E DEG' ' f'.,Qfe,', 9tI.n,h'Ii?In ' ,. W .I I Vt.-75132: Fkff . Q NTLM? INEXT TO COLONIADNATI.. BANKJ 108 WALNUT CREEK SHOPPING CENTER ILLIAMS FUNERAL DIRECTORS X, 'Incl llli Marion D. Williams Marion D. Williams IV M f I ,ff gl Kf ,XVXI . 4 N -41? A - QQ H- ' ,Q AQ' GARLAND OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. 620 W. Garland Avenue P.O. Box 729 Garland, Texas 75040 Phone: 276-I I39 v I MEMBER av NANUNAI 'V ' 'K ,Ui mvnnrlorv .9flEL'Tf0 Monrfcwvs Z X I .lik ...Arm I X C 81 H N U RSERY I608 S. Garland Ave. Phone 278-4573 'x .ill diattlg-' -i 'C' 5 . '. ' ,'. v -A If . ggi-jf '-'d .jf Since '48 GARLAND FLOWER SHOP LUCILLE AND JIMMY LOCKETT BR 8-2l53 6 We Grow by Helping Olhers Grow Ill S. Garland Ave Garland, Texas Call 272-2567 FULL SERVICE BANKING FGR THE GARLAND AREA Checking Accounfs Savings Accoun+s Cerlificafes of Deposii Cashiers Checlcs Travelers Checks Governmenl Tax Accounls U.S. Savipgs Bonds Drive-in Banking 24 Hour Deposi+ory Banlr-by4Mail Service Safe Deposif Boxes Chrisfmas Club LeHers of Credil Foreign Exchange MASTER CHARGE Commercial Loans Term Loans Consfrucfion Loans lnsfallmenl Loans Aulomobile Loans Properly lmprovemenl' Equipmenl' Financing leiiseieazief. 2322522 222222: 2e2e2fiais2.a2i.212 -IEE fiifiii. QQIE EEEQEEEEEQEE '5E5EfE5EfEiE5E5E5E iQEQ:Qff:2ffffQfQE omsco. SALES - SERVICE - PARTS 348-7500 Il300 E. Norfhwesl' Highway Dallas Firsl' Melhoclisl' Church Congralulalions Seniors of '73 Debbie Wes+ and Liz Bryam' show greaf +as+e in fashions from: LESTER MELNlCK'S IDEAS 524 Ridgewood Shpg. Cn1'r 278-34I8 NEWMAN Chevy's Cos? Less in Garland 27I5 S. Garland Ave. 278-8I67 ZZ771fe- Q AFJZS fovznfa fxflbfigye f 'fE+Lf ose 0Sff1 O . Dfw, me efcqomixgfiwkwvgw Befgi ifgbfhe fufure' ly MM . . . and'iT1 . x fL7j2.wQ,LZ, ilow 000 cf! omg ef We ffm W MQW , L in Toler 8: Company Developers of Toler Es+a+es Garland's 'Fines+ luxury homes L! Congralulafions Seniors '73 Pizza Villa Fresh made al' i+s 'Finesl' Sizes 8 IO I4 Open 7 Days a Week ENLOVE f EASWG w in :ioHdiZl'?fn.iwlZifs 'V I Salad, Garlic Toasf a Corp. Y 1 SpagheHi L '-if 1, , . DICK PENDLEY 7 Execuiive Vice Presideni' PHONE OR COME lN BILL TRAVIS EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Sales Manage' No. I FIRST AND KINGSLEY 2930 Turlle Creek Plaza I 202 af Rid9eW00d Shopping Cenfef Dallas, Texas 752I9 2I4!522-497I NO 2 WAEZIf:j?6lLD JUPITER Jupifer Plaza Shopping Cenfer 276-2885 Ba lfour-Taylor 3505 McKinney Ave. Dallas, TX 75204 526-7207 320 TFIDCK SFEIEO Admiral SOLID STATE FMXAM, STEREO FM RADIO, RECORD CHANGER 8: 8-TRACK TAPE PLAYER Model STC961 A complete, truly superb stereo system! Precision dual-channel amplifier, two sensitive 5 speakers. Slide-rule tuning, AFC FM stereo light. Four custom sound controls. Automatid 4-speed record changer, diamond stylus. Lighted tape track indicator Headphone jack Wood cab'n ts f' ' hed' W I t . . I e mis in a nu grained vinyl. Cabt: 8'!s H, 'l93!4 W, 1271s D. Spkrs: 1431! H, 8911 W, SW D. 1 RICHARD H. ROACH Y ndzpmlnrl ' LEROY HOWARD Immun AGENT . MAX H. SMITH' C.L.U. ARCHIE E. HUNTER, JR. ROACH HOWARD ITI-I KEMP HUNTER Insurance 925 Sl'a'l'e Slreel' Phone 272-453l ' Garland, Texas Good Luck lo Seniors '73 Aulomalic Prod ucls Corporalion. 209 Inlernalional Rd. Charles Tedlord, Pres. Gary Tedford, V. Pres. Charles Cheshier, V. Pres. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS - 73 DAVIS-WALLS 81 C0. .mcx nAvls - GLENN wms gnsurance - yeeafaslale 2301 FOREST LANE, SUITE TOT 7 042 GARLAND. TEXAS 5 TEL.: 272-2581 4, Ai, 4, gg -f,,, A ? I, -4. I 5 R is Read IRQ Plnwlaliow lII'l3,, X ,I CIIJQS you ca WARM Fzilifxlgxl X O l N tg-J Q any X l PRRK ....L,a-- 'w..f' 'V F V , WML- -.Lg 7.,f,,? 1 A I ' , Q ga I l I U is ' L . I l I l I - Imkkwliw A Q I , w e X A EASTERN HILLS CDLINTFIY CLUB anlmnnmn !o - 3000 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD GARLAND, TEXAS OFFICERS 81 BOARD OF DIRECTORS James Bowen, Presidenl' Winn Jackson, Vice-Presidenl' Lloyd Yeager, Secreiary Harold Garrison, Treasurer Roberl' Rofh A. K. Quesenberry A. R. Davis John Panos Howard Plough ,J Sally Burns, General Manager Weldon Mullens, Ass'r. Manager 2 H 8: S Spor+ing Goods Inc. I Your Headquar'I'ers for spor+ing goods All maior brands of a+hIe+ic and Ieam equipmenl' Ou'r'FiHers for schools, churches, Ii+I'Ie leagues, YMCA Gel' your award iackeis and T-shirI's aI Ihe bes+ place Sfore SI Sfore 32 Sfore 33 A. K. Quizzy Ouesenberryn Hugh Hodges Leo Lylxe 336 Ridgewood Shopping Cir. 23I9 Gus Thomasson Rd. I424 Buckingham Rd. Garland, Texas 7504I Dallas, Texas 75228 Garland, Texas 75042 278-6322 32I-9I09 494-2035 Professional Insurance Service BUSINESS AND PERSONAL LINES AUTOMOBILE - HOME - LIFE HOSPITALIZATION - BONDS For Your Convenience PAY MONTHLY For Easl' Service Piclc up Ihe Phone and Dial GARLAND GENERAL AGENCY wru suv voun Home AT A nxsn mc: on we wiu HELP YOU FIND oNE REAL ESTATE 0 RESIDENTIAL 0 COMMERCIAL 0 ACREAGE 276-5673 or 272-4814 RES. 278-7429 INSURANCE LIFE 0 HOME 0 AUTO 0 CASUALTY 819 W. GARLAND AVE1 REALTORS 278-0559 , Residence Morris Apple 27I -I776 . Residence Jack Thompson 278-3 I 76 .T 36I4-36I6 Sa+urn Rd. YQUR HJIPMJMI f Garland ,Mmm AGENT R. Annoua snwmzns Mme sowxmns 'IIIVII 'QU Ylllf' 0 A, f g 5 if .e....-Lil , ..,..,Zi Ee. ARNOLD 81 MORGAN MUSIC CO. It's the Musical Supermarket of the Southwest - Arnold 8. Morgan Music Company's newly remodeled and enlarged showroom. Here you will find one of the largest selections anywhere of pianos, organs, guitars, amplifiers, sheet music, stereo equipment, PA systems, and brand-new electronic service department. The stereo department, geared for family use as well as commercial in- stallation, features such fine brands as Crown, Fisher, Sony, Teac, and Marantz. In organs, you have your choice of Hammond, Lowrey, or Kimball. Whatever your.favorite sound, it will sound better when it comes from Arnold 8 Morgan. 510 S. Garland Ave., Garland 75040 Phone 12143 272-1552, 272-3591 More Fashion, More Savings I T. Lowest Prices at Rick A+ as 'res and Batteries State Inspection Bra keg Tune-U PS fmgo l niture BILL LUNDY'S 0 Carpet Draperies 0 Appliances No Finance Charge For 12 Months I909 GARLAND SHOPPING CENTER Fast Road Service Mechanic on Duty 24I0 W. Miller Air Conditioning Repairs Free Pickup and Delivery Phone: 278-5l36 Gan' and F deral SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1200 West Garland Avenue I 272 5524 ,f w,f . , N' ,PQII-gif, H' Q Q OU , A aw, MIX!! I. X -gf If . f K I. A 51 ,. I ',' ,- I ,, I I ff 1 'ff Owv . ,.' ,. -Y , 76 , ,k., 1, ,,I I I A I IW ,L 3 4, QV MII 'JIU V1 0 E fix I Vw. 7 , If IVICA Y WIS- Vflfl 7 Qlwfl 324 I ff I fy I Hx Iv 1 ww I 2 1 L Congra+ula'rions Seniors N X I972-I973 J and Seniors I973- I 974 A Sou+h Garland Boos+er Sabre S taff: 326 -Fri My fs. .. . 2 Espeaally for You We started with smiling faces and sharp minds full of ideas and enthusi- asm. The summer workshop had won the staff an award for outstanding lay-out design, and everyone was eager to begin work on the real thing. What we did not know, but were soon to learn, was that the annual involved more work than it appeared on the surface. There were times when staff members had to beg for pictures and run through the halls trying to find out who was in the picture. The more we worked, the more we seemed to get behind, and procrastination was the by-word. We did get finished, however, fmuch to everyone's surprisej and the Sabre once again made its debut in late spring. All the time and work seem well worth the effort, and we feel that we have achieved our goal - to make the Sabre relevant to every one at SG. Top: Maybe the only time the staff was in the same place at the same time. fOh no! Where's Lynn?J. Mid- dle: SPONSOR: Mrs. Loewen. Butlom: STU- DENT LIFE. Lejl- Terry Montgomery, Debbie Hobaugh. Right: EDITOR: Danny Russell. 541 Of' ' 1 Wm 4, Imfl: SENIOR CLASS: Sh:-ilall Bargnrr, Valerie Biar. Right: JUNIOR CLASS: Carolyn Frvnvll, Da-lrlnie Dunn. L1-fz: SOPHOMORE CLASS: Renew: Jolly, y Danna Coop:-r. Righl: ORGANIZATIONS: Con- niv Brown, Lynn Latham. Lf-fr: FACULTY: Carol Smitl1,JoAnn Langford, Righ1:SPORTS: Randy Vonmlurlxeirl. Bottom: PHOTOGRAPIIERSZ Lehs ,lov Dirik, Right: James Whitv. it-5 ADMINISTRATION: ADAIR, Don: Counselor: N.T., E.T.: B.S., M.Ed. BOZEMAN, Doris: Librarian: T.W.U., E.T.S.U.: B.S. CAPEHART, Minnie: Teacher Aide. CRENSHAW, Tommie: Teacher Aide: U.T.A. HAND, Kathleen: Attendance Counselor: Rice U., N.T.S.U.: B.A., M.Ed. HAZLEWOOD, Bob: Counselor: E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed. HOLMES, Larry: Assistant Principal: K.S.U.: B.S., M.S. LYKE, Barbara: Secretary, Attendance Office: Texas State U. MERRELL, Leonard: Assistant Principal: E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed. NEW, Eloise: Teachers Aide. NICHOLS, Sue: Librarian: E.T.S.U.: M.Ed. NICHOLS, Willie: Visiting Teacher: Tex. A8zM, E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed. TURRENTINE, H. E.: Principal: Tex. ASZM: B.S., M.Ed. WALKER, Betty: Teacher's Aide. WHITE, Pat: Counselor: Texas Wesleyan College, N.T.S.U.: B.A., M.Ed. WILSON, Martha: Secretary, Business Office: Sr. Registrar. TEACHERS: AGNEW, Judy: Business Education: N.T.S.U.: B.S. ANTHONY, Judy: Drama: Baylor U.: B.A., M.A.: International Thespian Society. BACKUS, Beth: Choral Music: Ark. S.T.U.: B.A., M. Ed. BANES, Fred: Industrial Arts: S.M.U., N.T.S.U.: B.S. BARKSDALE, Donna: English: N.T.S.U.: B.S. BARNARD, John: Band: N.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed. BARNETT, Betty: English, Journalism: N.T.S.U.: B.S.Ed.: Plantation Times, Quill and Scroll. BRIDWELL, Frank: American History: S.M.U.: B.A., M.A. BROOKS, Clayton: Basketball Coach, Ameri- can History: McMurry College: B.S. BROWN, John: Industrial Arts: U. of North- ern Colo., Tyler Jr. College, N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Industrial Arts Club. BRUNER, Audra: Business Education: E.T.S.U., N.T.S.U.: B.S. BURNS, Mary: Biology, Adv. Biolo8YL Colo. S.U., Okla. State, E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed., M.S.: Biology Club, Future Scientists of America. BURUM, Catherine: Theme Writing: F.T.A., E.T.S.U., Tex Tech., W.T.S.U.: B.S. BUTCHER, Grace: English: E.T.S.U.: B.A. CALLOWAY, Ron: World History: U.T.A., Midwestern U., N.T.S.U.: B.A. CARPENTER, Elsie: Business Education: O.S.U., N.T.S.U., S.M.U.: B.S.: Senior Class Sponsor. CARTER, Albert: Industrial Arts: N.T.S.U., E.T.S.U., Centenary College Louisiana: B.A., M.Ed.: Sponsor of Industrial Arts Club. CHAPMAN, Gary: History: N.T.S.U.: B.A. CODY, Joy: English: U.T.A. lAustinl, U.T.A. lArlingtonj, N.T.S.U.: B.A. CONNELL, Lynn: English: U.T.A., S.M.U., Tyler Jr. College: B.A. CONWOOP, Eustace: Am. History: Central State U., Western State College: B.S., M.A. CRAWFORD, Troy: Math: N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Tennis. DARBY, Juanita: English: E.T.S.U.: B.A. DAVIS, Marie: English: E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed. Faculty Credits DODSON, James: Biology, Coach: T.C.U.: B.S. ELLISTON, Becky: History: U.T.A.: B.A.: Junior Class Sponsor. EUBANKS, Danielle: English, Government: T. Tech: B.S.: Sponsor of Varsity and Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders. FAIREY, Sue: Spanish: N.T.S.U.: B.A.: Sponsor of Spanish Club. FEUERSTAHLER, Helen: Latin: College of New Rochelle, Northwestern U.: B.A., M.A.: Sponsor of Latin Club. FOOS, Jack: Physical and Biological Science: Colo. U., U.T.E.P., N.M.S.U., N.T.S.U.: B.S., M.A. FRANTZ, Barbara: Homemaking: HECE: E.T.S.U.: N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Voc. H.E.: Sponsor of HERO and FHA. GOHEEN, Norman: Government: S.M.U.: B.A.: Sponsor of Key Club. GRANT, Bill: P.E.: U. Tex. Arlington, E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.S.: Golf Team Coach. GREEN, Leslie: Physics, Math: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor of Sophomore Class. GRUBB, Peter: Art, P.E.: E.T.S.U., U.T.E.P.: B.S. HAAS, Raymond: Math, Coach: B.B.A., M.Ed.: Football and Track Coach. HAMMER, Lynnette: English: Sam Houston State Univ.: B.S. HARRISON, Judy: P.E. and English: E.T.S.U.: B.S. HEAD, Joe: Math: N.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed.: Sponsor of Mu Alpha Theta. HEAD, Marie: Business Education: E.T.S.U., N.T.S.U.: B.S. HEAD, W. B.: D.E.: E.T.S.U.: B.A., M.Ed.: Sponsor of DECA Club and School Store. HIGHTOWER, Elaine: Business Education: T.W.U., N.T.S.U.: B.S. HOLLENSHEAD, Linda: Business Educa- tion: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor Junior Class. HORN, Bill: English, Coach: Tex., ASZM, E.T.S.U., N.T.S.U.: B.S. HUDSON, Bettie: Home Ec.: N.T.S.U., S.M.U.: B.S.: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica Sponsor. JAMES, Kathleen: Math: O.U.: B.S. JENNINGS, Connie: Business Education: Abilene Christian College, Midwestern Univ., E.T.S.U., Arlington State: B.S. Ed. JETER, Galen: Biology: N.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed.: Sponsor of Biology Club. KENNEDY, Gay: Nurse: Texas Womanls University: B.S.: Future Nurses Club. KERR, Barbara: Speech, English: N.T.S.U., S.M.U.: B.A.: Sponsor of Speech Club. KNIGHT, Judy: Homemaking: N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor of F.H.A. LEE, Robert: Vocational Agriculture: Tex. A8zM: B.S.: Sponsor of F.F.A. LISSIAK, Martha: History: U.T.A., S.M.U.: B.A., M.L.A. LOEWEN, Donna: English: T.W.U., North Tex., S.M.U.: B.A.: Annual Sponsor. LOVEDAY, William: Physical Science, Alge- bra: Baylor U.: B.A. LOYD, Nancy: Government: U.T.E.P., Tex. Woman's U.: B.A., M.A.: Sponsor of Senior Class. MCCLOUD, Calvin: Industrial Arts: El Cen- tro, N.T.S.U.: B.A. MCCORMACK, Barbara: English, German: U.T. at Arlington, U.T. at Austin: B.A.: Ger- man Club Sponsor. MELTON, Roger: Industrial Arts: Kilgore Jr. College, E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.S. MEZICK, Judy: English: N.T.S.U.: B.A. MILLER, Ed: Social Science, Coach: E.T.S.U., Baylor U.: B.S., M.S.: Coach. MINTER, Penny: Home Management: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor of F.H.A., Y.H.T. MOORE, Joe: Math, Coach: S.M.U., U.N.M.: B.S., M.Ed. MUSE, Sandra: P.E.: Abilene Christian Col- lege: S.S.E.: Dixie Darlings. NIMMO, Don: P.E.: N.T.S.U.: B.S. ODOM, Loy: Industrial Arts: N.T.S.U., E.T.S.U.: B.S.,-M.Ed: Industrial Arts Club. ORTEN, Dixie: VOE: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: VOE Club. PATTERSON, Ann: Chemistry: U. of Texas at Austin, N.T.S.U.: B.A.: Chemistry Club. PRICE, Bob: Coach, Texas History: Tyler Jr. College, N.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed: Senior Spon- sor. REESE, Annie: Business Education: Jarvirs Christian College, S.M.U.: B.S. RICHARDS, Paulette: Social Studies: N.T.S.U.: B.S. ROBERTS, Betty: English: Abilene Christian College: E.T.S.U.: B.S.Ed.: Sponsor Sopho- more Class. SEYMOUR, Peter: Math: Northwestern U., East Texas: B.S. SHOEMAKER, Sue: Math: N.T.S.U., Tex. Tech., University of Dallas: B.A. SIKES, Peggy: History: E.T.S.U., Christian College of the Southwest: B.S. SIMPSON, Sherry: Spanish: U.T.A.: B.A.: Spanish Club. SISCO, Robert: Ag. Ed.: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: F.F.A. SMITH, Anita: Math: Tex. Woman's Univ., S.M.U.: B.A. STAAS, Gretchen: Home Nursing: S.M.U., T.C.U., Univ. of Tex.: B.S.: Sponsor of Stu- dent Council. STABENO, Karen: English: U. of Tex. at Arlington, U. of Santa Clara: B.A., M.A.: Y- Teens. THOMPSON, Randy: Math: Austin College, Bowling Green State U.: B.S.Ed. TOMLINSON, Vicki: History: T.C.U., S.M.U.: B.A.: Sponsor Southern Belles, Beta Club. TROTMAN, Jean: Business Ed.: N.T.S.U., U.C.L.A.: B.S. VADEN, Dennis: Biology, Chemistry: N.T.S.U., L.S.U.: B.A.: Chemistry Club. WALTHALL, Dorothy: Art: E.T.S.U., Texar- kana Jr. College: B.A.: Sponsor of Art Club: Youth for Christ. WETZLE, Joe: Biol0gY1 Grayson County Jr. College, E.T.S.U.: Associate of Science, B.S. WHITTLE, Jimmie: I.C.T.: E.T.S.U., Tex. A8zM: B.S., M.Ed: Sponsor of V.I.C.A. WILDERMUTH, Ronald: Math: Illinois S.U., Southwestern State College: B.S., M.T.: Spon- sor, Student Council. WILSON, Carolyn: French: E.T.S.U.: B.A.: La Petite France. WILSON, Sondra: Math: U. of Ga.: B.S., M.Ed. WITT, Sharon: English, History: Stephen F. Austin State U.: B.S. WOLFE, Betty: Business Ed.: S.F. Austin State U.: B.S. WORRELL, Darlene: English: S.W.T.S.U., N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Senior Class Sponsor, Liber- tas, Future Teachers. YARAN, Pat: Business Ed.: N.T.S.U.: B.S. ADAMS, Steve: Latin Club, 70-72: Beta Club, 72-73: Mu Alpha Theta, Presi- dent, 72-73: Chemistry Club, 71-72: Acappella, 70-71: Junior Classical League. ACEE, Randy: VICA Club, President, 72-73: Key Club, 70-73: Biology Club, 72-73: B-Team Football, 70-71: FCA, 70-72. ALLEN, C-lynda: Acappella, 70-73: Oklahoma Cast, 71: SR. FFA Sweet- heart Nominee, 72-73. ALVIS, Sheila ANDERSON, Steve: Varsity Track, 71- 72. l lANDREWS, Vicki: Youth For Christ, l7O-71: Spanish Club, 72-73: Speech l Club, 72-73. ARIVETT, Jerry: Mu Alpha Theta, 72- 73: SG Band, 70-73: Latin Club, 71-72: Stage Band, 72-73. ARRINCTON, Pat: B-Team Football, ,70-71: FCA, 70-72: Beta Club, 72-73: ' Spanish Club, President, 70-73. I ASHBERRY, Dennis w ASHLEY, John: Junior Varsity, 70-71. l l ASHWANDER, Mike: Junior Varsity, 71-72. ARTHUR, Ricky: Tri-Captain Varsity Football: Most Athletic Nominee: FCA: Key Club: Beta Club: Track. BAILEY, Mona: Dixie Darlings, 70-71: Youth For Christ, 70-72: French Club, 71-72: Biology Club, 70-71: VICA, Reporter, 71-73. BAKER, Charme: French Club, 71-73: Dixie Darlings, 70-71. BAKER, Ronald: B-Team Football, 70- 71: Key Club, 72-73: Fellowship Chris- tian Athletes, 70-71. BAKER, Steve: Varsity Track, 72-73: Spanish Club, 70-71: Key Club, 73. BALDWIN, Linda BANDSMA, Johnny Senior Credits BARGER, Sheilah: Sabre Staff, 72-73: Dixie Darlings, 70-71: Library, 72-73: Quill and Scroll, 72-73. BARNER, Sheryl: Dixie Darlings, 70- 71: Southern Belles, 71-72: Belle Cap- tain, 72-73: Presidents Council, 72-73: Homecoming Queen, 72-73. BARRY, Robert BARTH, David: Acappella, 70-73: Showboaters, 71-73: Spanish Club, 71- 73: ICT, Vice-President, 72-73: Choral Manager, 72-73: Biology, 71-72. BARTON, James: Junior Classical League, 71-72: Key Club, 70-71: Biol- ogy Club, 70-71: Lighting Head, The Miracle Worker: Who's Who Among High School Students, 71-72. BASKETT, Cary: B-Team Football, 70- 71: Key Club, 70-72. BATY, Larry: Beta Club, 71-73: Biology Club, 70-73: Key Club, President, 70- 73: Football, 70-73: FCA, 70-72: All SCHS, 71-73. BEAVERS, Larry: Varsity Football, 73: Key Club, 71-73: Spanish Club, 72: Varsity Track, 73: Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, 71-73. BEETS, Mark: Varsity Football, 72: B- Team, 70-71: Key Club, Secretary, 71- 72: Key Club, Vice-President, 72-73: Spanish Club, 70-73: FCA, 70-73. BECGS, Ladonna: National Honor Soci- ety, 72-73: Youth For Christ, 70-72: Jr. Beta Club: FHA President, 69-70: Out- standing Student, 69-70: Southernaires, 70-71. BELL, Charles: Sophomore Class Presi- dent: Sophomore Class Favorite: B- Team Football, 70-71: Varsity Football, 71-73: FCA, Vice-President, 72-73: Stu- dent Council, 70-73. BIAR. John: Varsity Football Manager: JV Football, 72: Track Manager, 70: Track, 71-72: Key Club, 70-73: FCA, 70-72. BIAR, Valerie: Dixie Darlings, 70-71: Sabre Staff, 72-73. BIGGER, Linda: Southern Belles, 71- 73: French Club, 70-71: Biology Club, 70-71: Dixie Darlings, 70-71: Future Homemakers of America, 72-73. BLAKE, Erin BLEVINS, Tim: Varsity Football, 71-73: Sophomore Football, 70-71: German Club, 70-71: Key Club, 70-71: FCA, 70- 72: Biology Club, 72-73. BOESE, Larry BOGERT, Mary: Latin Club, President, 70-73: National Honor Society, 72-73: Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73: Executive Council, Member-at-Large, 72-73: Secre- tary of District III Student Councils, 72- 73: Presidents Council, 72-73. BOCERT, Mike: Photographer, 72-73: Latin Club, 71-73: German Club, 70-72: Plantation Times, 72-73. BOLIN, Jerry BOND, Becky BOND, Kathy: Royal Masque Players, 70: International Thespians, Treasurer, 72-73: Best Thespian, 72-73: Colonel Band, 70-71. BOWERS, Pauletta: DECA, 71-72: FHA, 72-73. BOWLES, Mike: Varsity Football, 71- 72: FCA, 70-73: Key Club, 72-73: B- Team Football, 70. BOYD, Becky: Dixie Darlings, 70-71: French Club, 71-72: Attendance Office, 72-73. BRANDENBURG, Carrie BRAWLEY, Brent: Varsity Track, 70- 73: Biology Club, 72-73: FCA, 70-72: Key Club, 72-73: Nominee Most Hand- some, 70-73: Latin Club, 70-72. BRITFON, Sherry: Spanish Club, 71- 72: Co-op Ag., 72-73. BROWN, Alan: National Honor Society, 72-73: Band, 70-73: Stage Band, 70-73: All-Region Band, 71-73: Area Band, 72- 73: All-State Band, 72-73. BROWN, Connie: Future Teachers, Vice-President, 72-73: Sabre Staff, 72- 73: Spanish ,Club, 71-72: Dixie Dar- lings, 70-71: FHA, 72-73: Biology Club, 70-71: Quill and Scroll, 72-73. BROWN, Dennis: Varsity Football, 72- 73: Key Club, 72-73. 9 O BROWN, Katherine: Spanish Club, 71- 72, Youth For Christ, 71-73, Future Teachers Club, 72-73. BROWN, Randall: Varsity Football, 72, Senior Most Friendly, Key Club Trea- surer, FCA, Nom. for Class Favorite Sophomore, Junior, and Senior, Student Council. BRYAN, Mark: Mu Alpha Theta, 71-73, B-Team Football, 70-71, Key Club, 72- 73, FCA, 72-73. BULLARD, Holly BULLARD, Kim: Mu Alpha Theta, His- torian, 72-73, National Honor Society, 72-73, Latin Club, 71-73, Latin Scroll Editor. BURNS, Jay: Varsity Football, 71-73: Key Club, 70-73, FCA, 70-73, Golf, 70- 73, German Club, 70-72, Who's Who of American High School Students. BURRIS, Gary: FCA, 70-73, B-Team Football Trainer, 70, Varsity Football Trainer, 71-72, Biology Club, 71-73, Track Trainer, 70-71. BRVITON, Kathy: Biology Club, 72-73, Attendance Office, 72-73, FHA, 69-70. BURT, Kenny: Biology Club, 72-73, Latin Club, 70-73, Chess Club, 72-73. CAPP, Billy CARROLL, Debby: French Club, 70-71, Latin Club, 71-72, Future Nurses, 71- 73, Speech Club, 72-73, Biology Club, 71-72: FHA, 69-70. CARNEY, Cindy: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, General Assembly, 70-72. CASH, Kathy: ICT, 71-73. CASH, Phyllis: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, FHA, 72-73. CASON, Shcryk- Drum Major, 71-73, All-State, 72, All-Region, 70-73, Latin Club, 72, Band, 70-73, Solo and Ensem- ble, 1st Division, 70-73. CASTRO, Lupe: Librarian, 70-72, Homemaking Club, 70-71, VOE, 72-73. CHEATHAM, Ricky: Varsity Football, 71-73, Key Club, 70-73, French Club, 72-73, FCA, 70-73, Honorable Mention All District 8-AAAA, Track, 70-73, CHRISTIAN, Keith: French Club, 70- 71, Key Club, 72-73. CISNEROS, Judy: Executive Council, Student Body, President, 72-73, All SGHS, 70-73, Beta Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta. CLARK, Jerry: Band, 70-73. COCKRELL, Stephen: ICT, 72-73. CODY, Nancy: Band, 70-71, Future Teachers, 72-73, Spanish Club, 70-71, Youth For Christ, 71-72. COFFMAN, Cindia: Acapella, 70-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. COLEMAN, Brad: District Champ, Ten- nis, 72, Regional Runner-Up, Tennis, 72, Sports Editor, Tennis Team, 70-73. COLEMAN, Ida: Spanish Club, 71-73. CONNER, Glenn: Youth for Christ, 71- 73, FFA, Secretary, 69-73, Band, Chap- lain, 70-73: FFA Scholarship Award, 70-72. COUTHRAN, Louanne: Band, 70-73, Spanish Club, 70-71. COYLE, Becky: Future Homemakers, 72-73. CRAFT, Audrey CRAWFORD, Pam: Future Homemak- ers, 73. CUMMINGS, Barbara: Spanish Club, 70-72, Co-op Ag., 71-73, FFA, 71-72. CUMMONS, Terry CUNNINGHAM, ,loelc French Club, 70- 72, Chemistry Club, 71-73. DAILEY, John: All-Region Band, 72-73, Latin Club, 71-72, Band, 70-73. DANIEL, Opal: Southernaires, 70-73, Southernaires, Sec. Treas., 72-73, FHA, 72-73, Spanish Club, 71-72, FTA, 72- 73, Biology Club, 71-72. DANIEL, Sharon: Southern Belles, 71- 73, Student Council Member-at-Large, 72-73, International Thespians Officer, 72-73, Youth for Christ, 71-73, German Club, 71-72, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. DARR, Debbie: National Honor Society, 71-73, Future Teachers, 72-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Spanish Club, 71-72, Future Homemakers, 70-73, Biology Club, 70-71. DAVIS, Beth: Latin Club, 72-73, Junior Classical League, 72-73, Speech Club, 71-72, Representative American History Chairman, 72-73. DAVIS, Connie: French Club, 70-72, Chemistry Club, Vice-President, 72-73, Biology Club, 72-73, Future Teacher Association, 72-73. DAVIS, Daryl: Varsity Football, 72, B- Team Football, 70, FCA, 70-72, Track, 71-72, Varsity Baseball, 72. DAVIS, Judy: Southern Belles, 71-73, Student Council, 70-72, Key Club Sweetheart Nominee, 70, Homecoming Queen Nominee, 72-73, Most Feminine, 72-73: Most Beautiful and Colonelis Lady Nominee, 72-73. DEBORD, Danny: Key Club, 70-72, B- Team Football, 70-71, J.V. Football, 71- 72, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 71-73, Varsity Football, 72-73. DEKOCH, Peter: B-Team Football, 70- 71, ,l.V. Football, 71-72. DEMOSS, Jamie: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Dixie Darlings Captain, 71-72, Southern Belles, 72-73, Acappella, 70-73, Presi- dents Council, 71-72, Spanish Club, 70- 72. DENNEY, Felecia: French Club, 70-71, Art Club, 70-72, National Thespian, 72- 73. DENNIS, David: B-Team Football, 70- 71, ,I.V. Football, 71-72, Varsity Foot- ball, 72-73. DESMOND, Darrell DEUBNER, Celeste: French Club, Dixie Darling. DONIHOO, Barbara: Acappella, 70-73, VOE, President, 72-73. DOTSON, Don na DOTSON, Tometta: Dixie Darlings, 70- 71, FHA, 72-73. DOUBLIN, Susanne: Showboaters, 71- 73, Acappella, 71-73, Acappella Librar- ian, 71-72, Acappella Senior Represent- ative, 72-73. DRAPER, Janice: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, FHA, 72-73, OEA, 72-73. DRISKILL, Gail: Latin Club, 70-72, Biology Club, 72-73, Future Nurses, 71- 73, Chemistry Club, 72-73, Clinic Worker, 72-73. DRUMMOND, Dionne: Beta Club, 71- 73, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, French Club, 71-72. DRURY, Peggy: Biology Club, 70-71, FTA, 72-73, Spanish Club, Vice-Presi- dent, 71-73. DULANEY, Charmagne: VOE, 72-73. DUNN, Richard: Stark High Varsity Football, 72-73, Baseball, 72, Track, 72, Science Club, 72. EASLEY, Deborah: Youth for Christ, historian, 72-73, All-Region Choir, 71- 73, All-Area Choir, 72-73, Speech Club, 72-73, Acappella, 70-73. ELLISON, Jan: Spanish Club, 70-72, Southern Belles, 70-73, Showboaters, 70-73, Belle Officer fAlt. Lt.j, Acap- pella Officer, Nominated for Most Tal- ented. ESTRELLO, Peggy: Spanish Club, 71- 72. EVELYN, Sylvia: International Thespi- ans, 71-73, French Club, President, 72- 73, French Club, 70-73, Chess Club, 72-73, Biology Club, 72-73, Lab Assist- ant, 72-73. EUBANKS, Jeff: Varsity Baseball, 72- 73, Varsity Football, 71, B-Team Foot- ball, 70, FCA, 70-72, Senior Class Most Handsome, Sentries. FARAR, Tommy FARMER, Ricky: Key Club, 70-73, B- Team Football, 70-71, Varsity Football, 72-73. FEARS, Karla: VICA, 71-73, FHA, 73. FENTER, Ricky: Soccer Team, 72-73, Acappella, FIELDING, Pat: Southernaires, Vice- President, 72, Acappella, 72, Int. Vol- leyball, 72, Homeroom Representative, 70-71, VOE, 72-73, Office Worker, 70- 72. FLANAGIN, Pamela FLANAGAN, Paul: Band, 70-72, Ger- man Club, 71-72. FLYNT, Mark: B-Team Football, Man- ager, 70-71, Beta Club, Vice-President, 72-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, National Honor Society, 72-73, Key Club, 72-73, Latin Club, 70-72. FODGE, Robert: B-Team Basketball, 70- 71, General Assembly, 72-73. FOSTER, Steve: Spanish Club, 71, Biol- ogy Club, 72, Key Club, 73. FRANCIS, Alan FRAZIER, Donna: New Mixed Choir, 70-72. FREEMAN, Gilbert: Golf Team, 70-73, Spanish Club, 70-71, Most Valuable Player, 70-72, Key Club, 72-73, District Champs, 70-71, District Runner-up, 71- 72. FRENCH, Carolyn: Art Club, Vice-Pres- ident, 72-73, Future Homemakers, 72- 73, French Club, 70-71, Future Nurses, 70-71, Sabre Staff, 72-73, General Assembly, 70-73, Quill and Scroll, 72- 73. FREY, David FULCHER, Robert: Mu Alpha Theta, Chess Club. FULK, Dawn: Senior Most Beautiful, 72-73, Homecoming Queen Nominee, 72-73, Colonel's Lady Nominee, 72-73, Nominee for Most Beautiful, 70-72, DECA, Vice-President, 72-73, General Assembly, 72-73. GALLAHER, Cheryl: VOE, 72-73. GANNAWAY, Sandy: Cheerleader, 70- 73, Most Beautiful, 70-72, Colonel's Lady, 72-73, Class Favorite Nominee, 70-73, Most Beautiful Nominee, 73, Homemaking, 3rd Vice-President, 70. GARDNER, Jack: Varsity Football, 71- 72, B-Team Football, 70, FCA, Presi- dent, 70-73, Most Handsome, 70-72, Senior Class Vice-President, Colonel, 73, GASPARD, Pamela: French Club, 71- 72, FTA, 72-73, Biology, 72-73, Future Homemakers, 72-73. GATES, Susan GAY, Sherry: VOE. GRACE, Janis: Future Nurses, Presi- dent. GRADICK, James: VICA, 72-73. GRIFFIN, Sally: Thespians, 72-73, French Club, 72-73. GRISHAM, Connie: Dixie Darlings, 70- 71, Biology Club, 70-73, FHA, 72-73, Spanish Club, 71-73, Future Teachers, 72-73. GROSSMAN, Lana: VOE Club, Trea- surer, 72-73. GUTHRIE, Evelyn: Speech Club, 71-73. HAAS, Randy: Band, 69-71, Spanish Club, 70-72, Drama Club, 70-71, Youth for Christ, 70-72, Vocational Office Education. HALEY, Jackie HALL, Robert: Band, 70-73. HAMER, John: Band, 70-73, Stage Band, 70-73. HARDWICK, Paula: Southern Belles, 71-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Spanish Club, 70-72, Mixed Choir, 70-71. HARGUS, Jame: Sophomore Class Vice- President, Spanish Club, 70-72, Acap- pella, 70-73, Showboaters, 71-73, Stage Band, 72-73, All-Region and All-Area Choirs, 72-73. HARKNESS, John: International Thes- pians, Vice-President, 72-73, Acappella, 71-73, Showboaters, 72-73, Fall Prod- uction, 70-73. HARN, Tina: Spanish Club, 72-73. HART, Jeff: Golf Team, 70-73. HATCHETT, Charlotte: Drama Club, 70-71, Art Club, 70-71, National Thes- pian Society, 71-72, Ney Mixed Choir, 72-73, National Thespian Society, Histo- rian, 72-73. HAYES, Janet: National Honor Society, 72-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, Future Teachers, 72-73, Art Club, 70-71, French Club, 70-72, Biology Club, 70- 72. HEFNER, Billy: Biology Club, Presi- dent, 72-73, Key Club, 70-73, Tennis, 71-72, German Club, 70-71. HENDRICKS, Wendell: Beta Club. HENLEY, Stephen HERFURTH, Sharon: German Club, Vice-President, 70-72, Mu Alpha Theta, Secretary, 72-73, NHS, Reporter, 72-73, All-Region Band, 71-73, Beta Club, 72- 73, Nominee Most Feminine, 73. HERNANDEZ, Rosie: International Thespians, 71-73, Spanish Club, 71-73, Future Teachers, Treasurer, 71-73, Youth for Christ, 71-72, Royal Masque Players. HERRIN, Janita: German Club, 70-71, Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Future Home- makers, 72-73. HERRING, Donna: Y-Teens, FHA, VOE. HESTER, Cindy: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Mixed Choir, 70-71, French Club, 70- 71, Plantation Times, Editor, 71-73. HESTWOOD, Janet: Acappella, VOE, 72-73, New Mixed Choir, 70-73, Junior Achievement, Vice-President Sales, 70- 73, Top Producing Salesman, Dallas Area, 71-72. HIBBS, Debbie: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Spanish Club, 70-72, Showboaters, 72- 73, Biology Club, 72-73, General Assembly, 72-73, Acappella, 70-73. HICKEY, John HILL, Jann: Acappella, 70-73, Acap- pella Choir Officer, 72-73, Showboaters, 71-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Spanish Club, 70-72, Speech Club, 72-73, HILL, Jana HILLHOUSE, Lucinda: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Southern Belles, 71-73, Spanish Club, 70-72. HILLIS, Sheree: FHA, 72-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. HILTON, Kenny: Varsity Football, 71- 73, Key Club, 70-73, Student Council, 70-72, Colonel Nominee, Fellowship Christian Athletes, 70-72. HOBAUGH, Debbie: Dixie Darlings, 70- 71, Spanish Club, 71-73, Future Teach- ers, 72-73, Sabre Staff, 72-73, Library Help, 70.71. HODGSON, Beverly: Youth for Christ, Royal Masque Players, International Thespians, Speech Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers. HOGAN, John: B-Team Football, 70-71, Varsity Football, 71-73, FCA, 70-71, Key Club, 71-73. HOLADAY, Frank: Key Club, 70-73, FCA, 70-73, German Club, 70-72, Jun- ior Class Vice-President, 71-72, Varsity Football, 72-73, Student Council, 70-72. HOLCOMBE, Terry: Spanish Club, 70- 71, FHA, 72-73, Southern Belles, Man- ager, 71-72, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. HOLGUIN, Debbie HOLMES, Gordon: Spanish Club, 70- 73, Key Club, 71-73, Biology Club, 70- 71. HOOKER, Kenneth: Chemistry Club, 72-73. HOOKS, Larry: Future Farmers, FFA, Chaplain, 70-72. HOWARD, Cindy: Colonel Band, 70-73, Latin Club, 71-73. HOWLAND, Vanessa: FHA, 69-70, Y- Teens, 69-70. HOYE, Marilyn: Band, 70-72, German Club, 72-73. HUDGINS, Leta: Future Homemakers, 71-73, HECE, 72-73. HUGHES, Elaine: Southern Belles, 71- 73, Spanish Club, 71-72, Dixie Dar- lings, 70-71, Nominee Most Feminine. HUGHES, Linda HUNT, Debby HUNT, Donna HUNT, Sandy: HECE, President, 72-73, Band, 70-71. HUTCHINGS, Susan: New Mixed Choir, 70-71, Acappella, 72-73, French Club, 70-71, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. HUTKA, Hank: Band, 70-73, Stage Band, 70-73. JACKSON, Andrea: Dixie Darlings, Lieut., 71-72, FHA, Classroom Repre- sentative, 72-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. JACKSON, Doris: Art Club, 72-73, Biology Club, 71-72, French Club, 70- 71. JACKSON, Sheila JACOBS, Gina: OEA, 72-73, FHA, 72- 73, Choir, 70-72, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. JAMES, Vickie: Band, 69-73, Latin Club, 71-73, Future Homemakers, 69- 72, Future Teachers, 72-73, 4-th Vice- President, Future Homemakers, 70-71, Majorette, 69-70. JARMON, Edith: FHA, 69-70, E-73, 'VL-'Vs Vsuxega 6.5 SON, an: arsity oot a , 1- 72, Varsity Track, 71-73, Key Club, 70, FCA, 70-73, Most Improvement Track, 71. JOHNSON, David: German Club, 70-73, B-Team Football, 70-71, Chemistry Club, 72-73, General Assembly, 70-71, 72-73, Nominee for Best Spirit, 72-73. JOHNSON, Joe JOHNSON, Lyle: Plantation Times, Fea- ture Writer, German Club, 72-73, Kraut Korner, Editor. JOHNSON, Marcella: Southern Belles, 71-73, Spanish Club, 71-73, Dixie Dar- lings, 71, Nominee for Belle of Year, 73, Nominee for Mardi Gras Queen, 72, Biology Club, 72. JOHNSON, Steve: German Club, Vice- President, 71-73, National Honor Soci- ety, 72-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, Chemistry Club, 71-72. JOLLY, Renee: French Club, 70-71, Beta Club, 71-73, Whois Who High School Students, 71-72, Student Coun- cil, 70-71, Sabre Staff, 72-73, General Assembly, 72-73, Quill Sz Scroll, 72-73. JONES, Judy: Southern Belles, 71-73, Mu Alpha Theta, Treasurer, 72-73, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Secretary, 70-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. JONES, Kim: Cheerleader, 70-73, Head Cheerleader, 72-73, French Club, Presi- dent, 71-72, Biology Club, 70-72, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta. JONES, LaVerne: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Southernaires, Secretary-Treasurer, 72- 73. JONES, Randy: German Club, 70-72, Latin Club, 72-73, Band. JONES, William JONES, William: IAC, Vice-President, 71-73. JORDAN, Garry: Co-op Ag., 71-73, FFA, 71-73, Art Club, 70-71. KELLER, Marsha: Choir, 69-70, FHA, 69-70, OEA, 72-73. KELLEY, Jeff: Key Club, 71-73. KIRK, Kevin KRAMP, John: Beta Club, 71-73, Youth for Christ, President, 72-73, Senior Class Member-at-Large, 72-73, Senior Class Most Talented, Acappella, 72-73. KULWICKI, Gary KYRIAS, Lois: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, FHA, 72-73. LANGFORD, JoAnn: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Spanish Club, 71-73, Future Teachers Club, 72-73, Sabre Staff, 72- 73, Quill and Scroll, 72-73. LANGSTON, Rhonda: Mixed Choir, 70- 71, Acappella, 72-73. LATHAM, Lynn: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, French Club, 71-72, National Honor Society, Sabre Staff, Quill and Scroll, 72-73. LEATHERWOOD, Michael: Spanish Club, 70, Latin Club, 71-72. LEE, Richard: Band, 70-73, German Club, 70-72, Band, President, 72-73, Senior Class Member-at-Large, 72-73, Executive Council, 72-73. LESLIE, Lance: Junior Class Favorite, Senior Wittest Boy, Key Club, 70-73, lBiology Club, 72-73, Latin Club, 70-72, B-Team Football, 70-71. LEWIS, Edna LEWIS, Wesley LITCHEN, Charla: Dixie Darlings, 70- 71, Southernaires, 70-71, New Mixed, 71-72, Acappella, 72-73, FHA, 72-73. LOCKLEAR, Terri: Southern Belles, Lieutenant, 71-73, Dixie Darlings, 70- 71, Biology Club, 71-73, French Club, 70-71, Future Teachers, 72-73, Office Worker, 71-72. LOFTIN, Vivian: VOE. 72-73, FHA, 69-71, Volleyball Team, 70-71, Tennis Team, 69-70, Spanish Club, 69-70. LOFT IS, Peggy LOHR, Beth: German Club, 70-71, Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, Southern Belles, 71-73. LOHRE, Robert: Track Team, 71-73, Crosscountry Team, 72-73. LONG, Karen: Biology Club, 70-71, Spanish Club, Reporter, 70-73, LOTT, Sue LOVE, Sharon: VOE. LYNN, Diane: National Honor Society, 72-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, Future Nurses, 72-73, Latin Club, 71-73, Biol- ogy Club, 72-73, Clinic Worker, 72-73. LYONS, Beverly: Acappella, 70-73, All- Region Choir, 72-73, Youth for Christ, 71-72. SYTLE, Shelley MANNERING, Debbie: Dixie Darlings, 70-72. MANUEL, Patti: All SGHS, 71, Most Talented, 73, Nominee Most Beautiful, 70-72, Acappella, Showboaters, National Honor Society, Helen Keller in Mira- cle Worker. MARLAR, Nancy: FHA, Area Officer, 70-71, Southern Belles, 71-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71, French Club, 72-73, Future Teachers, 72-73, Mixed Choir, 70-71. MARTIN, Randy MARSH, Danez: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Future Homemakers, 71-72, Art Club, 70-72, Future Teachers, 72-73. MASSON, Joseph: Soccer Team, 71-73, French Club, 71-73, Mixed and Acap- pella, 71-73, Track, 72-73. MASTIN, Jon MATHIS, Linda MAYSER, Rusty MCCALL, sandy MCCANN, Debbie: Southern Belles, 72- 73, Student Council, 72, French Club, 70-72, Homecoming Queen Nominee, 72. MCDONALD, Steve: Sentry, 72-73, Jun- ior Class Reporter, 71-72, National Honor Society, Vice-President, 72-73, Key Club, 70-73, Executive Council Member-at-Large, 72-73, Tennis Team, 71-73. MCELHANEY, Roy: Varsity Football, 72-73, FCA, Vice-President, 72-73, French Club, 70-72, B-Team Football, 70-71, Junior Varsity, 71-72. McGee, Diann MCGOWAN, John: Track Team, 71-73, Art Club, Reporter, 72-73. MCGREGOR, Daniel: Vocational Agri- culture, 69-73. MCGREGOR, Melissa: Southern Belles, Manager, 71-73, Spanish Club, 71-73, Spanish Club, 71-73, General Assembly, 72-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. MEDLEY, Penny: Spanish Club, 70-71, Biology Club, 70-71, 72-73, Southern Belles, 72-73. MILES, Leslie: B-Team Football, 70-71, Who's Who American High School, Key Club, 70-71, Latin Club, 70-72, Biology Club, 72-73, Varsity Football, Manager, 70-73. MILLER, Bryan: Art Club, 72-73. MILLER, Carola MILLER, Gregory: Band, 70-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, Chemistry Club, 72-73, German Club, 70-71, Student of Month, January, 73, All-Region Band, 70-72. MILLER, Jeff: Co-op Ag., Vice-Presi- dent, 71-73, FFA, 71-73. MILLER, Lorrie: Dixie Darlings, Lieu- tenant, 70-73, Spanish Club, 70-71, 72- 73, Plantation Times Staff, 71-72. MILLER, Ronny: Varsity Football, 71- 73, Track, 70-72. MINTER, Rory: Who's Who American High School, German Club, 70-72, Gen- eral Assembly, 70-73, Executive Coun- cil, 72-73, Biology Club, 70-71, Intra- mural Sports. 4 MITCHELL, Mikah: Thespians, 72-73, Speech Club, Secretary, 72-73, French Club, New Mixed Choir, Secretary, 71- 72, Acappella, Section Leader, 72-73, Biology Club, 70-71. MOHUNDRO, Virginia: Youth for Christ, 71-72, Spanish Club, 72-73. MONTGOMERY, Terry: Senior All SGHS, 72-73, Nominated Most Friendly, 72-73, Beta Club, Treasurer, 72-73, Youth for Christ, General Assembly, 72-73, Sabre Co-Editor, 72- 73, Quill and Scroll, 72-73. MOON, Sheryl: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, German Club, 71-72, HERO, Vice-Presi- dent, 72-73. MOOREHEAD, Debbie: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Southern Belle, 71-73, Belle Lieutenant, 72-73. MORPHIS, Valerie: President's Council, 71-73, Beta Club, President, 71-73, Acappella Choir, 72-73, Southern Belles, 71-72, Mixed Choir, President, 71-72, Spanish Club, 70-71. MORTON, Cathy: Cheerleader, 70-73, Latin Club, 72-73, Biology Club, 70-71, Student Council, 70-72, Class Favorite, 70-73. MOTLEY, Max: Senior Class President, 72-73, Class Favorite, 72-73, National Honor Society, 71-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 71-73, All SGHS, 72-73, Latin Club, 71-72. MUNCY, Brenda: B-Team Cheerleader, Biology Club, 71-73, Spanish Club, 70- 72, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, Chemistry Club, 72-73. MURPHY, James MURPHY, Jan: Latin Club, 70-72, Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Youth for Christ, 72-73, Mixed Choir, 70-71. NIX, Laynce: Spanish Club, 70-72, Var- sity Baseball, 71-72, FCA, 71-72, B- Team Football, 70-71. NIXON, Karen: Mardi Gras Queen, 70- 71, All SGHS, 72-73, Future Teachers, President, 72-73, German Club, 68-73, Beta Club, 72-73. NORRED, Kathy MORTON, Joe: Band, 70-72, Thespians, French Club, Drama, Fall Production. NOVAK, Ronnie: B-Team Football, 70- 71, Spanish Club, 71-72, General Assembly, 71-72, Biology Club, 70-71. OKTAY, Kenneth: Sentry, 72-73, Chemistry Club, 72-73, French Club, 70-72. OLSEN, Jeanine: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Spanish Club, 71-73, Future Teachers, Historian, 72-73. OWENS, Karen: National Honor Soci- ety, Parliamentarian, 72-73, Latin Club, Treasurer, 72-73, Senior Class Secre- tary, 72-73, Marching and Concert Sweepstakes Band, 70-73, International Thespian Society, 73, Future Nurses, 71-73. PALMER, Bennie PARKER, Montana: Art Club, HECE, Reporter. PATTERSON, Carla: Art Club, 72-73. PATTERSON, Dorrance: B-Team Foot- ball, 70-71, Varsity Baseball, 71-73. PAYNE, Randy: Youth for Christ, 71- 73, VOE, 72-73. PEETE, Laura: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Spanish Club, Treasurer, 70-73, VOE, 72-73. PENFIELD, Rebecca: German Club, Treasurer, 70-73, Chemistry Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer, 71-73, National Honor Society, 72-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73. PERRY, Johnny PHELPS, Lorraine: Band, 70-71, VOE, 72-73. PHILLIPS, Teresa: Thespian Society, Royal Masque Players. PIERCE, John: Speech Club, 72-73. PINEDA, Daniel: French Club, 71-72. PIOR, Gena: Biology Club, 70-73, Span- ish Club, 71-72, Future Teachers, 72- 73, Future Homemakers, 72-73. PIPPIN, Bill PLEASANT, Susan: Dixie Darling Man- ager, Future Homemakers, Dixie Dar- lings, Southern Belles, International Thespians. PLUNK, Debbie PORTER, Bobby: Spanish Club, 71-73: Key Club, 70, Member-at-Large, 70-72: Chess Club, President, 73, Youth for Christ, 70, Track, 71. PORTER, Glenda: Dixie Darlings, 70- 71. PORTWOOD, Bill: Football, 71, Band 71. PRYZMONT, Paul PUGH, Debbie: VOE, Historian, 72-73. PUGH, Gary: Co-op. Ag., 72-73. PULLIAM, Debbie: National Thespians 70-73, Biology Club, 71-72, Souther naires, 70-71, 72-73, Spanish Club, 71 72, Future Teachers, 72-73. QUESENBERRY, Kevin: Varsity Foot ball, 70-71, Track, 70-71, Key Club, 72 73, Student Council, 70-71. RAASCH, Marian: ICT, Future Home makers. RAGSDALE, Marlene: Beta Club, 71 73, Spanish Club, 71-73, OEA, Record ing Secretary, 72-73. RAINEY, Mike: Varsity Footbal Trainer, 71-73. RAWLS, Dianne: Acappella, 71-73 Youth for Christ, 71-73, Spanish Clul 70-71. RAY, Steven REDD, Steve: Varsity Baseball, 71-73 FCA, 71-72. REEDY, Cindy: Southernaires, 70-71. RENNEKER, Fred: ,Iunior Varsity Foot ball, 70-71. REYNOLDS, Debbie: Future Homemak ers, 69-70, 72-73. RICE, Jackie: Dixie Darlings, 70-71. RICE, Paula RIDOUT, Bill: Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73 Tennis Team, 70-73, French Club, 7C 71, Student Council, 72-73, FCA, 72 73, Key Club, 70-72. ROAN, Jackie ROBINS, Jane: National Honor Society, President, 72-733 Mu Alpha Theta, 72- 733 Latin Club, Treasurer, 71-72, Secre- tary, 72-733 Beta Club, 72-733 Band, 70- 733 Student Council, Corresponding Secretary, 72-73. ROBINSON, Donna: Acappella, 70-733 Dixie Darlings, 70-713 Biology Club, 70- 713 Youth for Christ, 71-732 Spanish Club, 70-71. RODGERS, Sherrie: Cheerleader, 70-733 Assistant Head Cheerleader, 72-733 Best Colonel Spirit: National Honor Society3 International Thespians3 Future Home- makers, President: Junior Class Secre- tary. ROE, Gail: General Assembly, 71-733 Spanish Club, 70-723 Future Teachers, 72-733 Youth for Christ, 70-73. ROLAND, Johnny: FFA, President, Vice-President, Secretary, 69-733 Dis- trict IV FFA President3 Spanish Club, 71-72, ROSEMAN, Ronny ROSS, Rodney: Junior Varsity Football, 70-71. RUSHIN, Debby: Dixie Darlings, 70-713 French Club, 70-713 Southern Belles, 71-73. RUSSELL, Dan: Editor, Sabre, 72-733 Colonel, 72-733 All SGHS, 72-733 National Honor Society, 72-733 Beta Club: Mu Alpha Theta: Quill and Scroll, 72-73. RUSSELL, Jerry RUSSOM, Philip: Band, Clarinet Sec- tion Leader3 UIL First Divisions3 All- Region Band, 70-733 Stage Band: New Mixed Choir, 713 Acappella, 72. SADLER, Lee: Band, 70-733 German Club, 71-723 Chemistry Club, Reporter- Historian, 72-733 Chess Club, 72-733 Who's Who American High School. SAGER, James: B-Team Football, 70- 713 French Club, 70-72. SAMPLEY, Buddy SCHMIDT, Alice: OEA, 72-73. SCHREIBER, Debbie SCHULTZ, Steve: Band, 70-73. SCHWETSCHENAU, Linda: Spanish Club, 71-723 VOE, 72-73. SHUMATE, Ronda: Future Homemak- ers, 69-70. SIMPSON, Dawn: Acappella, 72-733 Student Director of Music MHHTTQ New Mixed, Alto Section Leader3 Youth for Christ, 71-733 Band, 70-713 Second Place UIL Poetry Interpretations. SISSON, Glenda: Mu Alpha Theta: French Clubg Future Teachers: Library Worker. SMITH, Carol: Sabre Staff, 72-73. SMITH, Diana SMITH, Sharon: Dixie Darlings, 70-713 French Club, 71-723 National Honor Society, Treasurer, 72-733 General Assembly. SMITH, Theresa SPOON, Cathy: Southern Belles, 71-733 Southern Belles, Lieutenant, 72-733 Spanish Club, 72-733 Future Homemak- ers, 72-73. SPRADLIN, Martha: Latin Club, 70-733 Biology Club, 70-713 Future Homemak- ers3 HERO, 72-73. STAMPS, Cathy: Dixie Darlings, 70-713 Dixie Darlings, Manager, 71-723 Future Homemakers, 72-73, 69-70. STANTON, David STAUFFER, Becky: Future Homemak- ers, 71-723 Dixie Darlings, 70-713 Jun- ior Nominee for Key Club Sweetheart, 71-723 Homecoming Queen Nominee: Nominee for Best Colonel Spirit, 72-733 Executive Council. STOPFORD, Karen: Latin Club. STOVALL, Linda STRAWN, Michael SWINFORD, Danny: Latin Club, 71-72. TAGLIARINO, Louise: FHA, 69-70: Y- Teens, 69-703 VOE, 72-73. TALBERT, Vivian TATUM, Carrie TAYLOR, James TAYLOR, Larry: J.V. Football, 70-723 Key Club, 70-723 FCA, 70-723 Biology Club, 70-71. TAYLOR, Paul: Key CIUDQ Spanish Club3 B-Team Football. TEEL, Janet: Southern Belles, 71-723 Dixie Darlings, 70-71. THOMAS, Allena THOMAS, Beverly: French Club, 70-723 Youth For Christ, 71-73. THOMPSON, Linda: Dixie Darlings, 70- 713 Dixie Darlings, Lieutenant, 71-723 Southern Belles, 72-733 National Honor Society, 72-73: German Club, 72-73. THORNBROUGH, Trudy: National Honor Society, Secretary3 Mu Alpha Theta: Southern Belles, 72-733 Senior Class Reporter: Sophomore Class Trea- surer. TODD, Diane: DECA Club. TOMLINSON, Deanne: Band, 69-723 Majorette, 69-723 Assistant Feature Twirler, 723 German Club, 70-723 Nom- inee for Most Talented, 73. TRITCH, Tim TUCKER, Debbie: Future Teacher, 72- 73. TUCKER, Sherry: OEA, 72-733 VOE, 72-73. TURNER, Diann: National Thespians, 71. UPTON, Cindy: VICA, Treasurer, 72- 733 Mardi Gras Nominee, 72, Future Homemakers, Secretary, 733 Intermural Volleyball, 73. USREY, Debra: Spanish Club, 70-723 Acappella, 70-723 Region Choir, 71-723 Youth 'for Christ, Secretary and Vice- President, 70-733 Showboaters, 71-72. VARNER, Beth: Band, 70-733 German Club, 70-713 Mu Alpha Theta, 72-733 National Honor Society, 72-733 Senior Class Treasurer3 First Divisions Solo and Ensemble, 70-73. VEAL, Kim VENESS, Marilyn: Dixie Darlings, 70- 5 71, French Club, 71-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, National Honor Society, 72-73, Future Homemakers, Chapter II, Vice-President, 72-73, Biology Club, 70- 71. VETRANO, Greg Vicki-3Rs, Mary. OEA, 72-73. VONDERHEID, Randy: Varsity Base- ball, 72-73, ,l.V. Football, 71-72, Span- ish Club, 72-73, Sabre Staff, 73, Gen- eral Assembly, 72-73, Quill and Scroll, 72-73. WADE, Gae: Acappella, 72-73, Spanish Club, 70-71, 72-73, New Mixed, Histo- rian, 70-72, Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Homeroom Representative, 70-71. WALL, Karen: Future Teachers, 72-73, Office Worker, 71-73, Youth for Christ, 71-73. WALLACE, Ellen WASHINGTON, George: Varsity Foot- ball, 72-73, Track, 71-73, Most Valua- ble Player Award, Most Athletic, Bas- ketball, 70-71, Best Defense Back. WEBSTER, Steve: Latin Club. WEST, Gaylen WEST, Robert WHEELER, Wendy: Senior Most Witty, 73, Junior All SGI-IS, 72, Speech Club, President, 72-73, National Thespians, 70-73, Best Director, 71-72, Beta Club, National Honor Society. WHICKER, Ricky: Basketball, 70-72, Industrial Arts Club. WHITFIELD, Eddie: German Club, 70- 71, Biology Club, 70-71, Track, 71-73, Senior Most Spirited. WHITLEY, Mary: Spanish Club, 70-71. WILEMON, Rickey: Co-Op. Ag. WILHELM, Jay: Art Club, 71-72. WILKINSON, Kenny: Key Club, 70-73, Varsity Track, 70-71, German Club, 70- 71, Youth for Christ, 72-73. WILLIAMS, Wayne: North Mesquite High School Varsity Club, 70-72, Stal- lion Battalion. WILLIAMS, Erie: German Club, 70-71, FCA, 70-71, B-Team Football, 70-71, Track, 70-73. WILLIAMS, Susan: Southern Belles, Manager, 71-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Latin Club, 71-73, Biology Club, 70-71. WILLINGHAM, Cindy: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Nominee for Most Feminine, 72- 73, Student Council, 70-71, Biology Club, 70-71. WILLIS, Donna: Beta Club, 71-73, Southern Belles, 71-73, Choir, Secre- tary, 70-72, Senior Friendliest Girl, Spanish Club, 71-72, Belle of the Year. WILSON, Mike: Varsity Football, 70- 72, FCA, 70-72, Key Club, 70, Track, 70-72, B-Team Basketball, 70. WINCHELL, Lori: Southern Belles, 72- 73, Executive Council, 72-73, Plantation Times, 72-73, Dixie Darlings, 70-71. WISEMAN, Caresse: B-Team Cheer- leader, 70-71, Southern Belles, 72-73, International Thespian Society, Presi- dent, 72-73, Nominee Most Talented and Most Likely to Succeed, 72-73, Beta Club, 71-73, Acappella, 72-73, WOMMACK, Dale: Band, 70-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 73, German Club, 72. WRIGHT, Ioseph YARBOROUGH, Don: German Club, 72-73, Chemistry Club, 72-73. YOUNG, Allison: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Future Homemakers, 70-71, YOUNG, Barbara: Choir, 70-72, FHA, HERO, Secretary, 72-73, HECE, 72-73. YOUNG, Doug: Biology Club, 70-71, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, Chemistry Club, 72-73, Chess Club, 72-73 YOUNG, Richard: Choir, 70-73, Youth for Christ, 71-72. ZOELLER, Gay: Dixie Darlings, 70-71, Spanish Club, 71-72, Art Club, 72-73, Southern Belles, 71-73, Belle Lieuten- ant, 72-73. SENIOR A Adams, Steve 172, 52, 55 Aeschbacher, Ronnie 172, 60 Agee, Randy 172, 52, 79, 61 Allen, DeRhonda 172 Allen, Glynda 172, 76 Allen, Jolynn 172 Alvis, Sheila 172 Anderson, Gary 172 Anderson, Rusty 60 Anderson, Steve 172 Andrews, Vicki 172 Arivett, Jerry 172, 55 Arrington, Pat 172, 56, 85 Arthur, Ricky 100, 101, 172, 67, 109 Ashberry, William 172 Ashley, John 172, 203 Ashwander, Mike 172 B Bailey, Mona 172, 61 Baker, Charme 172, 56 Baker, Joyce 172 Baker, Ronald 172 Baker, Steve 173, 34, 79 Baldwin, Linda 713 Ballard, Jill 173, 76, 71 Bandsma, John 173 Barger, Sheilah 173 Barnes, Sheryl 173, 20, 52, 68, 69 Barrett, Linda 173, 60, 95 Barry, Robert 203 Barth, David 173, 76, 54, 61, 85, 78 Barton, Jimmy 173 Barton, Vicki 173 Basket, Gary 173 Battenfield, Connie 173 Baty, Larry 100, 173, 52, 34, 79, 56, 82 Baty, Steve 173 Beavers, Larry 100, 174, 79, 67 Beeler, Ruth 174- Bellomy, Doug 203 Beets, Mark 100, 174, 34, 79, 67 Beggs, Ladonna 174, 58 Bell, Charles 100, 174 Bennett, Ricky 174 Biar, John 174, 35, 87, 63 Biar, Valerie 174 Bigger, Linda 174, 68, 283 Bilas, Dee 174 Blake, Erin 174 Blevins, Tim 100 Bogert, Mary 174, 52, 53, 55 86 Bogert, Mike 174, 84 Bond, Becky 174 Bond, Kathy 174, 97, 283 Bowers, Pauletta 174 Bowles, Mike 100, 175, 79, 67, 109 Boyd, Becky 175 Boyd, Debbie 175 Index Bratcher, Mike 175, 60 Brawley, Brent 175, 34, 79, 82 Britton, Kathy 175, 283 Britton, Sherry 175 Brooks, Mark 175, 87 Brooks, Mike 175 Brown, Alan 175, 58 Brown, Connie 175, 94 Brown, Dennis 100, 175 Brown, Kathy 175 Brown, Nanette 175 Brown, Randy 100, 175 Bryan, Mark 175, 34, 79, 55 Bullard, Holly 175 Bullard, Kim 175, 86, 55, 58 Burch, Jack 175, 76, 61 Burchak, Guy 175 Burk, Debbie 176 Burns, Jay 100, 176, 34, 79, 67, 104, 128, 129 Burris, Gary 100, 176, 67 Burt, Kenneth 176, 34, 59 C Capp, Billy 176 Capp, David 176 Carney, Cindy 176 Carroll, Debby 176 Carroll, Mary 176 Carson, Randy 176 Cash, Kathy 176, 61 Cash, Phyllis 176 Cason, Sheryl 176, 15 Castro, Guadalupe 176, 62 Cheatham, Ricky 100, 176, 34, 79, 109 Cheek, James 176 Chiesa, Kim 176 Christian, Keith 176, 79 Cisneros, Judy 176, 52, 53, 30, 86, 55, 57, 58 Clark, Terry 176 Cockrell, Steven 61 Cody, Nancy 177, 94 Coffman, Cindia, 177, 76 Coffman, Glenn 177 Coleman, Brad 130, 131 Coleman, Ida 177, 85 Conner, Glenn 71, 177 Cooper, Donita 177 Coplen, Debbie 177 Couthran, Louanne 177 Cox, Russell 177 Coyle, Becky 177 Crain, Gregg 177 Crawford, Pam 177 Crawford, Randy 178 Cummings, Barbara 178 Cummons, Terry 178 Cunningham, Joel 178, 83 D Dailey, John 178, 184 Daniel, Opal 178 Daniel, Sharon 178, 68 Darr, Debbie 178, 58, 94 Davis, Connie 178, 83, 94 Davis, Daryl 100, 178 Davis, Judy 178, 68 Davis, Michael 179 Davis, Rhonda 179, 76 Debord, Danny 100, 179 DeMoss, Jamie 179, 68 Denney, Felccia 179 Dennis, David 179 Desmond, Darrell 179 Deubner, Celeste 179 Dildy, Robert 179 Donihoo, Jan 179, 52, 76, 62 Dotson, Donna 179 Dotson, Tometta 180 Doublin, Susanne 180, 76, 71, 78 Draper, Janice 180, 62 Driskill, Gail 180, 83, 95 Drummond, Dionne 180, 55, 57 Drury, Peggy 180 Duckworth, Debbie 180 Dulaney, Charmagne 180, 62 E Easley, Debbie 180, 71 Edney, Terry 180 Edwards, Sheri 180 Elder, Kathy 180 Ellison, Jan 180, 76, 68, 78 Emanuel, Deborah 180 Estrello, Peggy 180 Eubanks, Jeff 180 Evans, James 180 Evelyn, Sylvia 180, 56, 59, 97 Everett, Steve 180, 60 F Farar, Tommy 180 Farmer, Ricky 100, 181 Fears, Karla 181, 61 Fenter, Ricky 181, 76, 126 Fielding, Patricia 181, 62 Fitzgerald, Vick 181 Flanagan, Paul 181 Flanagin, Pam 181 Fleming, Charles 181 Flowers, Anda 60 Flynt, Mark 181, 34, 79, 55, 56, 58 Fodge, Mike 203, 54 Fortner, William 181, 61 Foster, Steve 181 Francis, Alan 181 Frazier, Donna 181 Freeman, Gilbert 181, 79, 128 French, Carolyn 181, 30, 87, 54, 282 Fulcher, Robert 181, 55, 59 Fulk, Dawn 181, 60 G Gallaher, Cheryl 182, 62 Gannaway, Sandy 182, 19, 122, 123, 125 Gardner, Jack 100, 101, 103 170, 182, 67, 102, 104. 109 Gardner, Larry 182 Gaspard, Pam 182 Gates, Susan 182 Gay, Sherry 182, 62 Golden, Freda 182 Grace, Janis 182 Gradick, James 61 Gream, Charlisa 182 Gregory, Steve 182 Griffin, Sally 182 Grisham, Connie 182 Grossman, Lana 182, 62 H Haas, Randy 62, 182 Hadskey, Judie 182 Hall, Donald 203 Hall, Robert 182 Hamer, John 182, 14 Hankey, Roger 182 Hardwick, Paula 182, 68, 70 Hargrove, Debbie 183 Hargus, Jame 183, 52, 76, 78 Harkness, John 183, 24, 76, 97, 78 Harn, Tina 183 Harris, Jerry 183 Harrison, Julie 183 Harrod, Mike 183 Hart, Challa 203 Hart, Jeff 183, 128, 129 Hatchett, Charlotte 183, 77, 97 Hayes, Janet 183, 55, 58 Haynes, Paul 183, 79, 60 Haynie, Mike 183 Hefner, Billy 183, 52, 82 Hendricks, Mike 100, 183, 34, 109 Hendricks, Wendell 184 Herfurth, Sharon 184, 55, 57, 58 Hernandez, Rosie 184, 85, 97 Herrin, Janita 184 Herring, Donna 184, 62 Hester, Cindy 184 Hestwood, Janet 184, 76, 62 Hibbs, Debbie 184, 76, 78 Hill, Jana 184 Hill, Jann 184, 30, 76, 54, 78 Hillis, Sheree 184 Hillhouse, Lucinda 184, 68 Hilton, Kenny 100, 185 Hobaugh, Debbie 185, 30, 85 Hodges, Phil 185 Hodgson, Beverly 185, 96, 97 Hogan, John 100, 185, 105 Holaday, Frank 100, 185, 79, 67 Holcombe, Terri 185 Holguin, Debbie 185 Holmes, Gordon 185, 203, 79 Hooker, Kenneth 185, 83 Hooks, Larry 185 Horak, Jody 185, 53, 55 Horton, Steve 185 Howard, Cindy 185, 86 Howland, Vanessa 185 Hoye, Marilyn 185, 84 Hudgins, Leta 185 Hughes, Elaine 185, 68 Hughes, Linda 185 Humphrey, Jed 185 337 Hunt, Donna 186 Hunt, Sandy 186, 187, 293, 30 Hutchings, Susan 186, 76 Hutka, Hank 186 J Jack, Tim 186 Jackson, Andrea 186 Jackson, Dewey 186 Jackson, Doris 186, 54 Jackson, Sheila 186 Jacobs, Gina 186, 62 James, Vicki 186, 86 Jarmon, Edith 186 Jenkins, Zona 203 Jennings, Keith 186 Johnson, Dan 100, 186 Johnson, David 28, 186, 84, 54, 83 Johnson, Joe 186 Johnson, Lyle 186 Johnson, Marcella 186, 85, 68 Johnson, Steve 186, 55, 58 Jolly, Renee 186, 54 Jones, Judy 187, 55, 68, 58 Jones, Kim 187, 52, 55, 59, 122 62 Rainey, Mike 100, 95 Jones, Laverne 187, 197, 77 Jones, Randy 174, 187, 86 Jones, William 187, 63 Jones, William 187 Jordan, Carry 187 K Keller, Marsha 187, 62 Kelley, Gene 187 Kelley, Jeff 187, 79 Kelley , Paul 187, 60 Kennedy, John 187 Kennedy, Robert 187 Kenney, Karl 187 Kirk, Kevin 187 Kirkland, Carl 188 Kramp, John 188, 52, 53, 76, 71 Kulwicki, Billy 188 Kulwicki, Gary 188 Kuykendall, Barbara 188 Kyrias, Lois 188 L Langford, JoAnn 188, 85, 94 Langston, Rhonda 188, 76 Latham, Lynn 188, 58 Lawhon, Lamoin 188 Leach, Margaret 188 Leatherwood, Michael 188 Ledford, Kathleen 188, 198, 283 Lee, Richard 180, 178, 188, 52, 53 Leslie, Lance 188, 36, 37, 34, 79, 54 Lewis, Edna 188 Litchen, Charla 188 Locklear, Terri 189, 68, 69, 70 Loftin, Vivian 189, 62 Loftis, Peggy 189 Lohr, Beth 189, 55, 68 Lohre, Robert 189 338 Long, Karen 189 Lott, Susie 189 Lovell, Alan 189 Lovely, David 189 Lucas, Janet 189 Lynn, Diane 189, 86, 55, 58, 95 Lyons, Beverly 189, 76 Lytle, Shelley 189 M Mannering, Debbie 189 Manning, Scott 189, 60 Manuel, Patti 26, 78, 189, 76, 57, 97 Marlar, Nancy 189, 56, 68 Marr, Jackie 189 Marsh, Danez 189, 283 Marsh, Pam 189, 60 Martin, Becky 190 Martin, Randy 190 Mason, Donna 190 Masson, Joseph 190, 56 Mathis, Linda 190 Mays, Willis 190 McCall, Sandy 190 McCann, Debbie 190, 54, 68 McCurry, Lisa 191, 55, 68, 58 McDonald, Steve 191, 79, 58, 82, 67, 131 McDowell, Jeff 191 Melflhaney, Roy 100, 191, 67 McGee, Diann 191 McGowan, John 191, 87 McGregor, Melissa 191, 85, 68, 69 McMillen, Ted 191 McNeal, Betty 191 Medley, Penny 191, 82, 68, 69 Meggs, Paul 177, 191, 194, 55, 58 Miles, Leslie 100, 191, 31 Miller, Bryan 191 Miller, Carola 192 Miller, Gregory 192, 17, 55, 83 Miller, Jeff 192 Miller, Lorrie 192 Miller, Ronny 100, 192, 67 Minter, Rory 192, 54 Mitchell, Mikah 192, 31, 76, 96, 97 Mohundro, Virginia 192 Montgomery, Terry 192, 198, 57 Moody, Robert 60 Moon, Reagan 192, 63 Moon, Sheryl 192, 30 Moorehead, Debbie 192, 68, 69, 283 Morgan, Darrell 193 Morphis, Diana 193, 62, 68 Morphis, Valerie 193, 52, 76, 57 Morton, Cathy 193, 37, 86, 122, 123 Morton, Joey 193, 61 Motley, Max 170, 193, 52, 30, 36, 86, 55, 58, 282 Muncy, Brenda 83, 193, 55 Murphy, James 193 Murphy, Jan 193, 283 Myers, John 193, 63 N Nelson, Michael 193 Nix, Layncc 193 Nixon, Karen 193, 52, 57, 94, 282 Norred, Kathy 193 Northcott, Cecelia 193 Norvell, Mindy 193, 77 O Oktay, Kenneth 28, 193, 83 Olsen, Jeanine 193, 85, 94 Owens, Karen 83, 193, 86, 58 P Palmer, Bennie 14, 193 Parker, Montana 87 Patterson, Carla 194, 87 Patterson, Dorenee 194 Payne, Randy 194, 62 Payton, Jan 194 Pedigo, Debbie 194 Peete, Laura 194, 85, 62 Penfield, Rebecca 194, 84, 83 Phelps, Lorraine 194, 62 Phillips, Teresa 194 Pierson, Bob 100, 194 Pineda, Daniel 194 Pior, Gena 194 Pippin, Bill 194 Pleasant, Susan 194, 68 Plunk, Debbie 195 Pollard, Vickie 195 Porter, Bobby 195, 52, 76, 54, 85, 59 Porter, Glenda 195 Prewitt, Reva 195 Pryzmont, Paul 195 Pugh, Debbie 195, 62 Pulliam, Debbie 195, 77, 97 Q Quesenberry, Kevin 195, 79 Quigley, Darryl 195 R Raasch, Marian 195, 61 Ragsdale, Marlene 195, 57, Rawls, Dianne 195, 76 Ray, Steve 195 Recer, Kimberly 195 Redd, Steve 195, 35 Rcedy, Cindy 195 Renneker, David 195 Renneker, Fred 195 Reno, Doug 196 Reynolds, Barry 196 Reynolds, Debbie 196, 283 Rice, Jackie 196 Rice, Paula 196 Rieke, Amy 196 Ridout, Bill 196, 203, 34, 54, 55, 131 Roan, Caprice 196 Robertson, Kathy 196 Robins, Jane 196, 52, 53, 86, 55, 57, 58 Robinson, Donna 196, 76, 71 Rodgers, Sherrie 19, 196, 52 36, 58, 122 Roe, Gail 196, 54 Rogan, Glenn 196, 60 Rogers, Michael 196 Roland, Johnny 196 Rose, Doug 196 Roseman, Ronny 196 Ross, Rodney 196 Rushin, Debby 196, 68 Rushing, Melissa 197, 77 Russell, Dan 197, 52, 30, 86 55, 56, 58, 282 Russom, Philip 197 S Sadler, Lee 197, 83 Sager, James 197 Sample, Bob 197 Sampley, Boyd 197 Schmidt, Alice 62 Schreiber, Debbie 197 Schwetschenau, Linda 197, 62 Self, Michael 197 Shaw, Kevin 100, 197, 34 Shaw, Sandy 197 Shipley, Norma 197 Shirley, Nelda 197 Sickels, Steve 197 Simpson, Dawn 197, 76, 96 Sisson, Glenda 197, 71 Smith, Diana 198 Smith, Duane 198 Smith, Paula 198 Smith, Randy 198 Smith, Scott 198 Smith, Sharon 198, 58, 59 Sparks, Steve 198 Spoon, Cathy 198, 85, 68, 69, 70 Spradlin, Martha 198 Stanton, David 198 Stauffer, Becky 198, 53, 54 Stephens, Susan 198 Stopford, Karen 199 Stovall, Linda 199 Strawn, Michael 199 Swinford, Danny 199 T Tagliarino, Louise 199, 62 Talbert, Vivian 199 Tatum, Carrie 199 Taylor, Larry 199 Taylor, Paul 199 Teel, .Janet 199 Thomas, Allena 199 Thomas, Beverly 199 Thompson, Linda 199, 84, 68, 58 Thompson, Tony 199 Thornbrough, Trudy 170, 199, 55, 68, 58 Tindel, Corlis 199 Todd, Diane 199, 60 Tomlinson, Deanne 199 Treybig, Butch 199, 61 Tritch, Tim 199, 35 Tucker, Debbie 200 Tucker, Jerry 61 Tucker, Sherry 200, 62 Turner, Alan 200 Turner, Diann 200 U Upton, Cindy 200, 61 Usrey, Debby 200, 71, 283 Utley, Billy 200 V Vandervort, Mary Ann 200, 60 Varner, Beth 170, 200, 55, 58 Veal, Kim 200 Veness, Marilyn 200, 55, 56, 58, 283 Vetrano, Greg 200 Vickers, Mary 200, 62 Vonderheid, Randy 200, 54 W Wade, Gae 200, 76, 85 Wagoner, Jim 200 Walker, Gene 200 Walker, Russell 200 Wall, Karen 200 Wallace, Ellen 200 Wallace, Ira 201 Washington, George 100, 183, 201, 108, 109 Waters, Jeff 201 Watkins, Jerry 201 Webster, Steve 201 West, Robert 201 Wheeler, Wendy 201, 52, 76, 57, 58, 96, 97 Whicker, Ricky 201, 63 Whitfield, Eddie 201, 32, 36 Whitley, Mary 201 Wilburn, Greg 201 Wilemon, Rickey 201 Wilhelm, Jay 201 Wiley, Robert 100, 101 Wilkinson, Kenny 201, 79 Williams, Wayne 201 Williams, Erie 201 Williams, Frank 202 Williams, Susan 202, 31, 68, 69 Willingham, Cindy 202 Willis, Donna 202, 37, 54, 57, 68 Willis, Jack 202 Wilson, Mike 202, 100, 106, 108, 109 Winchell, Lori 202, 68 Wiseman, Caresse 202, 52, 76, 55, 57, 68, 58, 97 Wommaek, Dale 202, 35, 55 Works, Jerry 202 Wright, David 202 Wyrick, Thomas 202 Y Yarborough, Don 202 Young, Allison 15, 202 Young, Barbara 202 Young, Doug 202, 55, 59, 83 Young, Richard 202, 76 Z Zoeller, Gay 202, 87, 68, 69 JUNIOR A Abbett, Anne 54, 57, 68 69, 82, 86, 208, 229, 282 Agee, Dan 61, 208 Akin, Ray 208 Alesksa, Stefan 60, 208 Allen, Larry 52, 77, 96, 238 Allen, Max 208 Anderson, Cindy 53, 208 Anderson, Randy 110, 111 Andreassen, Brian 59, 208 Apple, Anne 97, 208 Arey, Janie 208 Armstrong, Larry 227 Arney, Diane 208 Arterburn, Tony 100, 208, 282 Atkinson, Gary 54, 79, 208, 110 Austin, Eddie 76, 208 Autry, Linda 208 Auers, Penny 56, 208 B Baez, Domingo 60, 208 Bagby, Cathy 61, 208 Bagwell, Ty 208 Baker, Dana 208, 228 Barfield, Brenda 77, 87, 208 Barnard, Beth 208 Barnard, Cherrilyn 208 Barnes, Jamie 208, 234 Bartley, Machele 208 Battista, Mickie 209 Baxter, Mike 209 Bean, Debra 53, 85, 209, 161, 158, 122, 123 Beckham, Sandra 85, 209 Beer, Coleen 209 Bell, Sandra 209 Bellomy, Dennis Bennett, Tim 209 Berry, Donna 82, 209 Biar, Debbie 209 Biggerstaff, Jeff 209 Bishop, Dana 209 Bishop, Steve 67, 79, 209, 112 Black, Billy 209 Blain, Janis 209 Blevins, Doug 209 Boren, Angela 71, 76, 86, 209 Boren, Cully 100, 209 Blum, Joe 209 Bolding, Gilbert 63, 209 Boney, Randy 209 Bostain, Randy 60 Boswell, Mark 209 Botsford, George 209 Boulware, Clifford 77 Bounds, Sharon 209 Bousquet, Gabby 56 Bowden, Jane 62, 209 Boyd, Donna 210 Branham, Dwaine 56, 775210 Brashear, Mike 210 Bright, Mark 210 Brimberry, Carol 87, 210 Bronstad, Julie 84, 210 Brooks, Susan 72, 73, 94, 210 Broz, Charles 210 Brown, David 210 Brownfield, Judy 96, 210 Brunson, Stanley 210 Bryant, Brenda 210 Bryant, Danny 35, 210 Buchanan, Kathy 53, 210 Buchanan, Ronnie 60, 210 Buhler, Mark 210 Buie, Julie 210 Bullard, Jerry 210 Bullock, Randy 54, 210 Burris, Dretha 52, 57, 84, 210 Burris, Greg 84, 100, 210, 126 Burrus, Jamie 56, 82, 210 Burroughs, Glen 210 Butcher, Billy 79, 211, 110, 111 Butler, Karen 82, 211 Butler, Kathy 86, 211, 212, 236 Busby, Mike 210 Byrum, Bobby 211 C Campbell, Steve 68, 211 Campbell, Terri 57, 82, 211, 228, 283 Carney, Michele 61, 211 Carpenter, Kitz 72, 73, 211 Carroll, Greg 55, 59, 211, 126 Carter, Debbie 211 Cash, Mickey 211 Cass, Jerry 211 Caudle, Linda 68, 70, 87, 211 Certain, Carolyn 211 Causey, Keith 211 Chapman, Bobby 61 Cheatham, Dennis 211 Cheatham, Joan 68, 70, 96 Childress, Sherry 72, 73 Clark, Deborah 85, 212 Clark, Kenneth 212 Clemens, Brad 212 Cline, Carolyn 212 Clothier, Terry 212, 126, 127 Cochrane, Craig 212 Collier, Chuck 212 Collins, Brenda 212 Cooper, Paul 213 Copeland, Lisa 96 Corley, Debra 213 Coyle, Ruth 213 Crable, Richard 213 Cross, Claire 85 Crenshaw, Brenda 213 Crenshaw, Caren 54, 68, 236, 160 Crom, Gordon 22, 67, 96, 100, 240 Cromwell, Billy 213 Curry,,Jane 68, 70, 56 D Daniels, Melvin 213 Davis Bobbie 62 Davis, Glenn 67, 83, 100 Davis, Joni 56, 68 Davis Nick 100 Davis Patsy 213 Davis Rita 213 Davis, Ronnie 213, 110 Davis, Travis 213 -- Deaton, Kay 213 DeJohn, Linda 213 Dennis, Janette 68, 213 Dennis, Janice 68, 82, 214, 282 Dewberry, Blake 214, 110 Dickerson, Steve 214 Dickson, Marcy 55, 214 Dillow, Bruce 52, 214 Dirik, Joe 97, 214, 230, 126 Dodd, Janice 214 Doublin, Lowell 76, 78, 214 Doughty, Rick 214 Dozier, Philip 60 Drummond, Bobby 214 Duncan, Cynthia 77, 85, 214 Dunkin, Karen 68, 214 Dunn, Debbie 72, 73, 87, 214 Dunn, Ginger 214 E Eastland, Tomie 214 Eccles, John 100, 214 Edgar, Sally 214 Edwards, Donna Edwards, Mike Eidson, James 214 Eklof, Steve 214, 110 Eley, Pam 214 Ellis, James 215 Elliston, Bruce 215 Epps, Jeff 215 Eudy, Mike 100, 215 Evans, Loretts 77, 215, 230 Ewert, Robyn 215 F Fain, Eddie, 215 Farmer, Leon 215 Farris, Cynthia 215 Feagin, Larry 215, 231, 283 Fielding, Donna 54, 82, 215, 231 Fewell, Regina 215, 238 Fields, Bobby 215 Fields, Karen 215 Fitzgeralk, Micky 215 Fleeson, Shelli 85, 216 Fletcher, Juanell 85, 216 Fogg, Teri 82, 216 Folsom, Claire 216 Foster, Terri 216 Fox, Monda 216 Fraley, Karla 56, 216 Francis, Roy 76 Frazier, Dick 216, 112 Frazier, Dorcas 77, 216 Frazier, Pat 216 Frierson, Brenda 216 Fuqua, Brazell 77, 216 Fuqua, Dwight 216 Fuqua, Mark' 55, 216, 126 G Gallaher, Owen 216 Gannaway, Danny 216, 110 Garcia, Jimmy 216 Gathard, Peggy 82, 96, 97, 216, 283 Geiger, Keith 77 Gentsch, Donna 216 Gibbs, Melinda 72, 73, 216 Gilliland, Steve 216 339 Glinski, Betty 216 Gonzales, Linda 216 Gooch, Nancy 216 Goodson, Robert 217 Gowen, Connie 217 Grabbs, Mike 217 Grace, Brenda 217 Grace, Janny 95 Granger, Gayla 217 Graves, Keith 215, 217 Gray, Dennis 217, 128, 129 Gray, Mark 217 Griffin, Gary 97, 217 Griffin, Jack 77, 96, 217 Griffin, Sally 56 Grinstead, John 217 Guthrie, Roy 217, 76 H Hall, Robin 217 Hall, Sandra 217, 282 Hammer, Larry 217, 35 Hardin, Kay 217, 53 Hargrove, Brent 217, 63 Jack, Michelle 219 Jackson, Fred 219, 115 Jackson, Liz 219, 76 Jarrett, Cristi 219 Jett, Lee Ann 219 Johnson, Jerilyn 219, 54, 56, 122, 123, 283 Johnson, Kathy 219 Jones, Diane 220, 56, 238 Jones, Diane 219 Jones, Dwayne 220, 52, 86, 57, 240, 161 Jones, James 220, 61 Jones, Jeff 220 Jones, Jeff 220 Jones, Julie 220, 62, 72, 73 Jones Mike 220 Jones Pamela 220, 62 Jones, Robbin 220, 283 Jones, Tanya 220, 82 Judd, Linda 220, 62 Marshall, Steve 222 Martinez, Johnny 77, 79, 222 Martin, Debra 222 Martin, Richard 100 Martin, Sharon 222 Massar, Hans 222, 126 Massar, Ton 84, 222, 126, 127, 100 Mason, Debra 222 Masters, Louise 222 Mathis, Gaylan, 223 Mayfield, Gloria 223 Mayr, Wesley 223 Miller, Beverly 223 Miller, Debbie 82, 95, 223, 159 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, James 60, 223 Jimmy 223 Larry 96, 223 Wyman 67, 223, 110 Milligan, Kim 223 Harris, Deborah 217 Harris, Kathy 217, 56 Harris, Kathy 217, 68 Harris, Teresa 217, 71, 94, 236 Harrison, Patricia 217 Harvill, Joe 217, 59 Hasbrook, Pam 218, 68 Hatley, Hawes, Larry 218 Pamela 218 Hayles, Phyllis 241 Haynes, Debbie 218, 96 Head, Debra 218, 86, 282 Head, James 86 Head, Karen 218 Hearn, Phil 218 Henson, Melinda 218, 95, 85, 82 Herren, Tessie 217 Heunemann, Fritz 218 Hewitt, John 218, 85 Hewitt, Teresa 218 Hightower, Susie 218 Hill, Dave 87 Hill, Donna 218 Hill, Greg 218, 60 Hill, Kim 218, 220 Hill, Susan 218 Hillin, Sammy 218 Hines, Shirley 218 Hirsch, Debbie 218 Holboke, Scott 100, 219, 236 Holsomeback, Terry 218 Hooker, Steve 219, 226 Horsman, Lisa 219, 62 Housewright, Gina 219, 283 Howard, Lane 219 Howell, Gary 219, 100 Howell, Ronny 219 I-Iudgins, Brad 219, 215, 55, 126 Huggins, Gina 219, 87, 56 Huse, Beverly 219, 84, 82 Huskey, Gina 219, 225 I Ingram, Danny 219, 61 Isaacs, Mike 219 J 340 K Keadle, Ann 220 Kelly, Bill 220 Kennedy, Kim 220 Kennedy, Richard 220 Kennedy, Tommy 220 King, Bruce 200 King, Warren 55, 59 Kinnick, Carla 220, 54, 84 Kite, LeAnn 57, 85, 221 Korioth, Elizabeth 71, 77, 221 Kyrias, Bobby 221 L Lamm, Leslie 221 Landrum, Tim 100, 221 Lane, Steve 221 Lawler, Jan 221 Layton, Kent 221 Leatherwood, Kim 221 Lee, Jerry 221 Lee, Mark 221, 230, 126, 127 Leonard, Brian 221 Leaawm, Ahweey 221 Lewis, Bruce 57, 84 Lewis, Richard 221 Litchen, Mark 221 Littleton, Donna 221 Locklear, Jeannie 87 Loftis, Peggy 221 Logan, Elizabeth 77, 221 Lohre, Cathy 221 Lohr, Daniel 221 Long, James 222 Love, Mary 62, 222 Lovell, David 60, 222 Lovely, Cheryl 72, 73, 94, 222 Low, Glenda 222 Loyd, David, 76. 222 Lyke, David 53, 55, 222, 160 Lynch, Mark 222 M Maeekel, Jeff 222 Mangham, Sharon 76, 222 Manes, Diana 222 Mapes, Melody 212, 222 Mareom, Jimmy 222 Marek, Marilyn 222 Minter, Cathy 223 Mischke, Frances 223 Mitchell, Vicki 60, 223 Mixon, Billy 224 Monkress, Billy 224 Montgomery, Madonna 224 Moody, Dianne 224 Mooneyham, Charlene 224 Moore, Steve 224 Morgan, John 56, 224 Morgan, Rita 60, 224 Morris, David 224 Morrison, James 224 Morrison, Jan Gale 224 Morton, Gayla 224, 240 Moseley, Larry 84 Muncy, David 224 Murphy, Pattie 55, 56, 224 Mc McAnally, Johnny 223 MeBroome, Brenda 223, 283 McCain, Cheri 223 McClanahan, Sharee 223 McClendon, Butch 79, 112 MeClung, Steve 223, 110 McCrary, Bruce 67, 100, 223 McCraw, Carolyn 82, 223 McDonald, Mike 223 Mclfntee, Mike 223 McManus, Jill 97 McNeal, Ronny 67, 100, 223, 106, 107 N Nall, Jean 224 Neeley, Donna 224, 62 Neill, Cindy 224, 72, 73, 57, 238 Nelson, Ann 224 Neugent, Calvin 224, 234 Niehols, Marty 224 Nix, Karen 56, 68, 82, 224 Nunnery, Tina 224 O Odem, Bonnie 56, 224 Oliver, Beckie 225 Oliver, Vickie 77, 225 Olscher, Debbie 85, 225 Olsen, Debbie 225 Oney, James 60, 225 Orr, David 100, 225, 158 Owen, Rickey 225 Owens, Mike 54, 100, 225 P Parish, Mark Partain, Brenda 225 Paslay, Robin 60, 225 Patterson, Donna 225 Patterson, Mike 225 Patton, Debra 225 Pauling, Kay 59, 95, 225 Payne, Seena 226 Peavy, Sharon 77, 226 Pedigo, Tony 14 Peek, Philip 82, 226 Pelham, Tim 226 Pennington, Laura 82, 226 Pennington, Linda 62, 82, 226 Pepper, Bren 61, 226 Petrey, Kim 226 Phipps, Patsy 226 Pierce, John 96, 226 Pierce, Mike 226, 227, 236, 114 Popplewell, Ginger 62, 226 Porter, Bonnie 226 Portwood, Bill 226 Preston, Danny Preston, Debbie 226 Preston, Ronnie Pruitt, Donna Pryor, Karla Q Quinn, Karen 226 R Raasch, Sharon 60, 226 Randall, Mary 226 Ray, Donald Keith 63, 227 Ray, Van 227, 122, 123, 282 Raz, Tany 227 Recer, Kim 227 Redd, Carolyn 227 Reed, Beckie 227 Reed, Sherri Lynn 227 Renken, Tommy 228 Reno, Cynthia 228 Rhody, Mike 228 Richard, Vickie 85, 228 Richards, Lee Thomas 228R Rigsby, Debbi 82, 83, 228 Roads, Sue 228 Roan, Deborah 61, 228 Robinson, Glenda 228 Rodriguez, Aaron 35, 228 Rollin, Robin 76 Rollins, Nanci 53, 56, 229, 122, 123, 282 Rogers, Stevie 61 Rose, Bobby 229 I Ross, Debra 229 Runion, John 229 Rusk, Kathy 68, 69, 82, 85, 229, 283 S Sager, Cynthia 229 Salmons, Maurena 229, 240 Sammons, Sharon 54, 229 Sanders, Stan 229 Satehell, Skipper 229 Saul, Debbie 76, 229 Schmidt, David 55, 229 Schwarz, Scott 230, 159 Schwetschenau, Mark 230 Scott, Marsha 230 Scruggs, Sally 53, 54, 68, 69, 230 Searcy, Tabbie 230 Sees, Mark 79, 100, 230 Self, Debbie 230 Senderling, Julie 76 Shaw, Pam 230 Shefka, Mclodie 230 Shelly, Steve 230 Shelton, Frank 52, 230 Shelton, Mary Lou 230 Sheppard, Sandra 230 Sirmans, Ricky 231 Snyde Shipley, Becky 230 Shipley, Jerry 231 Shipley, Shannon 96, 97, 231 Shirley, Dwayne 84- Shirley, Shirley 231 Simps on, Jerry 231 Slaydon, Vicki 231 Smith, Betty 13, 231 Smith, Carlton 231 Smith, Clark 28, 231 Smith, Clinton 231 Smith, Dean 63, 231 Smith, Gary 76, 78, 100, 231 Smith Mike 232 126 Smith: shannon is, 78,232 smith, vicki 232 r, Leslie 232 Spector, Martin 87, 232 Speight, Becky 232 Sprecher, Debra 62, 232 Spoon, Jill 85, 232 Spruance, Anne 232 Stepney, Virgie 62, 232 Sterling, Tina 233 Stovall, Lynn 62, 233 Strawn, Linda 233 Stone, Eddie 233 Stone, Michael 233 Striller, Bill 233 Stubblefield, Kathy 233 Suits, James 233 Surrey, Sally 233 Swearingen, Gary 35, 53, 57, 85, 233 Swindell, Robert 233 T Tadlock, Randy 86, 233 Talkington, Lorie 233 Tawwater, James 233 Taylor, Mike 234 Taylor, Milton 234, 110 Thomas, Sarena 82, 234, 283 Thompson, Jan 234 Thompson, Susie 234 Tipton, Kathy 77, 234- Toler, Amy 76, 78, 96, 234 Toppings, Pamela 60, 234 Tritch, Mark 234 Tropp, .loleen 68, 85, 234 Turner, ,loan 234 Tyler, Ken 100, 234 U Upton, Leil 234 Upton, Ron Allen 235 Utley, Dickey, 234 V Vaughn, David 235, 112 Verner, Pam 82, 85, 235 Villanueva, Steve 325 Vonderheid, David 85, 235, 112 W Wagoner, Randy 241 Walker, Gary 235 Walker, Kelly 54, 85, 235, 282 Walker, Rosie 235 Wall, Donna 235 Wall, Max 82, 86, 229, 235 Wall, Phillip 100 Wallace, Steve 235 Walls, Michael 60 Ward, Dwayne 235 Ward, Phil 235 Waters, Tracey 236 Watts, Cindy 62, 236 Watson, Craig 35, 236 Watson, Frank 79, 236, 110 Webb, Debbie 53, 72, 73- 236 Webb, Steve 100, 237 Webb, Vickie 237 Welborn, Donna 237 Welchel, Vickie 237 Wenz, Cindy 238 Westbrook, Lee 238 Whitaker, Barrett 230, 238 White, James 35, 83, 238 Whitfield, Chuck 100, 238 Whitt, Roger 239 Whittington, Anne 239 Whittington, Carolyn 87, 239 Wiebold, Cindy 57, 72, 73, 84, 94, 239 Wilbur, Harry 24-0 Wilcoxson, Timothy 240 Wiley, Trudy 240 Wilks, Sandy 240 Williams, Gwen 56, 76, 78, 240 Williams, Lynda 240 Willis, Willie 62, 240 Wilson, Alan 29, 35, 240 Wilson, Jack 96, 241 Wilson, Larry 241 Wilson, Paula 241 Wiss, Mike 241 Wolkow 82, 83, 241 Wooldridge, Pam 56, 77, 241 Y Young, Mike 241 Young, Steve 230. 241 Z Zabojnik, Barbara 96, 241 SOPHOMORE GIRLS A Adams, Brenda 244 Adams, Darlina 244, 71 Addington, Marie 244 Ahart, Lynda 244 Amburgey, Melody 244, 94, 283 Armstrong, Lisa 244, 54 Atkins, Lisa 244, 72, 283 Axe, Eve 244, 72, 54 B Bailey, Evelyn 244 Barrios, Laurie 244, 71 Baskett, Karen 245 Baty, Sheryl 24-5 Beckwith, Brenda 245, 72 Bennett, Dawn 246 Bennett, Margaret 24-6 Bilas, Michelle 246, 77 Birchfield, Nita 246 Blake, Pam 246 Block, Sandra 246 Bonds, Deborah 246 Botsford, Karen 246 Bousquet, Gabby 246, 95 Bowden, Cheryl Ann 246 Brant, Betsy 247 Breiten, Irma 247, 77, 95 Brewer, Patricia 247, 56 Brinkley, Debra 247, 77 Britton, Brooks Karen 247 Kathy 247 Brown,iCindy 247 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brucks , Bruner, Debbi 247, 84 Debby 247 Debra Kay 77 Kathy 247 Nita 247, 77 Leslie 24-7 Cheryl 247, 94, 282 Buchanan, Evelyn 248, 54 Buchmeyer, Melissa 248, 76, 56, 162, 124, 165 Bunch, Brenda 248, 77 Bunch, Nancy 248 Burleson, Belinda 72 Butler, Sandra 248 Butts, Linda 248, 71 C Cain, Debbie 248 Capehart, Nancy 248, 283 Carroll, Rhonda 248 Carver, Terri 2 Case, Cathy 248, 95 Castle, Sue 24-8 Castro, Elisa 24-9 Chandler, Susan 249 Chapman, Ginny 249, 72, 54 Claustre, Sharon 249 Clayton, Connie 249 Coke, Cindy 249 Cluster, Debbie 249, 72 Cole, Janice 249, 76 Coleman, Patrice 249, 130, 131 Coley, Tobie Marie 249 Collins, Ann 249 Collins, Melissa 249 Condon, Melinda 250 Conner, Cathy 250, 71, 72, 84 Conner, Sue 250 Cooper, Danna 250, 72 Cooper, Sherri 250 Crain, Brenda 250, 37, 163, 124- Cummins, Sandy 250 Cunningham, Lynn 250 D ., Daniels, Carol 250 Davenport, Gail 250, 72 Dawson, Rhonda 250 Davis, Cathy 250 Davis, Debbie 250, 72 Day, Mickie 251 Dean, Laura 251 Dean, Pamela 251 Dean, Paula 251 Dejohn, Cindy 251 Delaisse, Dominique 251 Dennis, Kim 251 Dillow, Kim 251, 72 Dreasler, Priscilla 251 E Eddy, Robin 251 Edwards, Brenda 251 Edwards, Lisa 251 Ellison, Joi 251, 72 Embrey, Laurie 2 Epinette, Glenda 251 F Feara, Michelle 251, 77 Ferguson, Gayle 251 Ferrell, Jolinda 252 Fletcher, Connie 252, 82 Fox, Michele 252, 77 Frick, Kim 242, 252, 72, 84 G Gallaher, Elizabeth 252 Gammon, Pam 252 Gent, Donna 252 Gibson, Connie 252 Gilmore, Vickie Ann 252 Gold, Kathy 252 Golden, Martha 252 Gonzalea, Dina 252 Gonzales, Yolanda 252 Gowen, Cynthia Lynn 253, 264 Grace, Carol 253, 72 Grayson, Gail 253 Grinstead, Karen 253, 72 H Hall, Shirley 253, 276, 82, 72, 96 Hamilton, Sandra 253 Hankey, Jackie Joan 95 Hargrove, Becky 253 Hargrove, Nancy 253 Harmer, Sheila 254, 277 Harren, Annette 254, 276, 72 Harrett, Lareese 254 Hart, Shella 254 Harvey, Pam 254, 72 Hatton, Jessie E. 254 Hawes, Rhonda 254- Hawkins, Pamela 254, 71, 95 Helguin, Evelyn 254 Henderson, Hope 254 Hendricks, Lisa Lee 254, 124 Henely, Alma 254 Hewitt, Pam 254 Hibbs, Patti 242, 254, 72, 76, 85, 54, 283 Hinojosa, Veronica 255 Hinshaw, Barbara 255, 56 Hogan, Debra 255 Holboke, Amanda 255 341 Holden, Teresa 255 Holder, Leila 255 Hollingsworth, Janet 242, 255, 124, 283 Hollingsworth, Jean 255 Holmes, Sheila 255 Hooter, Kim 275 Horton, Penny 255 Hooter, Kim 255 Howald, Kathy 255 Hoyt, Missy 255, 72, 283 Hunt, Patricia Ann 255 Hunt, Susan 256 Hunt, Patricia 256, 96, 85 J Jackson, Beverly 256 Jameson, Cassi 256, 72 Jennings, Karla 256, 72 Jocoy, Mary 256 Johnson, Diana 256, 72, 85 Jolly, Paula 256, 277, 56 Jones, Brenda 256 Jones, Charlotte 256 Smith Jones, Diane 256 Jones, Kathy 256 Jones, Kim 256 K Kearney, Ronda 256, 72 Kelley, Bonnie 257 Kennedy, Pam 257 Kerby, Donna 257 Kerr, Debbie 257 Killebrew, Rebecca 257 King, Kathy 257 Kirk, Joan 257, 54 Kirkman, Sherri 257 Knipp, Beth Ann 257, 95 Koder, Kim 257, 72 Krause, Lisa 257, 72 Kubrich, Mari 257 L Laney, Georgia 257, 95, 283 Langley, Teresa 257 Larson, Sandra 257, 72, 94-, 283 Leake, Barbara 257 Leatherwood, Kim 77 Leggett, Laura 257, 72 Lenamond, Audrey 257, 82, 72 Littleton, Dianna 257, 85 Livingston, Dana 257, 82 Lockley, Marla 257 Logston, Debbie 257 Lowe, Rcxanne 257 Lunday, Rene 258, 56, 72 M Maberry, Gaye 258 MacKenzie, Jean 258, 131 Maeckel, Phyllis 258, 72, 283 Manning, Kim 258, 77 Marbel, Annette 258 Masson, Victoria 258 Matherly, Vickie 258 Mattingly, Kathy 258 McBride, Dawn 131 McClure, Mary 258, 77 McDonald, Carol 258, 82, 72 McGilvray, Kathy 258 McKenzie, Terrie 258, 76, 124 McLendon, Peggy 258 McMurrain, Betsy 258, 124 McNeil, Tonna 258 McRae, Marcy 258 McSweeney, Pattv 258 Melugin, Cheryl 259 Michell, Susan 259, 56, 72 Miles, Debra 259, 95 Miller, DeeRobin 259 Minter, Ginger 259, 56 Moody, Robin 259 Moore, Wanda 259 Morelock, Marlene 259 Moreno, Celia 259 Morman, Jackie 259 Morrison, Patricia 259 Musick, Kerry 259 Myers, Tracy 259 N Nash, Donna 260 Newman, Celia 242, 260, 77, 72 Nichol, Carolyn 260 Niemann, Regina 260 Nix, Nancy 260 O Orsburn, Gena 261 Owens, Sharon 261 Owens, Theresa 261 P Parker, Laura 261, 72 Patrick, Pat 261 Patton, Kimberly 261 Peacock, Delta 261 Peacock, Kyron 261, 72 Pccte, Barbara 261, 85 Pentecost, Michelle 261, 263, 77 Perryman, Debbie 261, 72 Peterson, Jeanne 261 Phillips, Becky 262, 77 Plunk, Jan 262, 77, 71, 85 Popnoe, Deborah 262, 77, 82, 72 Potts, Dolores 262 Pryzmont, Susan 262 R Rainey, Julie 262, 72 Reagan, Connie 263 Reilly, Amanda 263 Reynolds, Cindy 263, 72 Reynolds, Thresa 263 Richard, Debra 263 Rico, Hortense 263, 267 Roan, Sonja 264, 77 Roberts, Jenice 254, 72 Robins, Kay 264, 72 Rosser, Becky 264 Russell, Nancy 264 S Salmons, Maurena 86 Scheid, Candy 265, 77 Schwaiger, Anna 265 Sejohn, Cindy 265 Senderling, Ellen 265, 77, 86 Sharp, Carolyn 265 Shaw, Kerri 265, 77 Shewmake, Suzzane 265 Shirley, Carla 265, 77 Shutt, Kendra 265, 77, 56 Sims, Melodic 266, 82 Sipes, Jeanette 266 Smith, Cathy 266, 85 Smith, Dawn 266 Smith, Elizabeth 266 Smith, Jeana 266 Smith, Monica 266, 72 Smith Sarah 267 , Teresa 267, 56 Snodgrass, Patti 267, 54, 72 Southernwood, Renee 268, 72 Splane, Debby 267, 72 Spradlin, Becky 267, 72 Staggs, Debra 267, 77, 72 Starling, Etta 267 Stepney, Darlene 268 Stewart, Paula 268 Stover, Sandi 268, 72 :it it 1 I tv Vit lt 7 it ti, if 3 5494 I it ,, ll f we ' -. 1 ,, , ,, ,i.i,':,' ,Ve i i mf! N M '. 3 My 7 4, ,ne why I 342 L11 eg Stroud, Suzy 268 Summers, Kathie 268 Swires, Mary 268, 82 T Tallant, Carry 268 Talley, Beverly 268 Talley, Brenda 269 Taylor, Cindy 269 Taylor, Debi 269, 72 Thompson, Lorrie 269 Thornbrough, Tracy 269, 270, 72 Thrash, Marlene 270 Townsen, Cindy 270 Turner, Kim 270, 72 Twyford, Cindy 270 Turnipseed, Jerry 270, 77, 72 U Underhill, Karla 270 V Vaden, Vicke 270, 72 Vance, Nancy 270 Vanderslice, Diane 270 Vandervort, Becky 271 Vandevelde, Lisa 271, 72 Vaught, Lena 271 W Walker, Linda 271 Walker, Ruby 271, 77 Wallace, Charsie 271, 77 Wallace, LaShanda 271 Wallace, Laverne 271 Watkins, Kathy 271 Watson, Judy 272, 77 Watts, Sandra Lynne 272 Webb, Belinda 272 Webb, Karen 272 West, Janet 273, 56, 72 Wheeldon, Patricia 273 Whicker, Donna 273, 72 Whitecotton, Cindy 273 Whitten, Teresa 273, 72 Whittington, Kathy 273 Wilcoxson, Lisa 273 Wilder, Janice 273 Wilkinson, Mary 274 Williams, Denise 274 Williams, Elaine 274, 82, 164 Williams, Jackie 274 Williams, Kerry 274 Williams, Sheryl 275 Willis, Teresa 275, 72 Wilson, Darla 275 Wilson, Kim 275, 268, 72 Winchell, Julie 275 Woodard, Cindy 275 Wright, Carole 275, 72 Wright, Kim 275 Wright, Lisa 275 SOPHOMORE BOYS A Alderman, Robert 244 Aleksa, Allen 244 Alford, Jimmy 244 Alford, Steve 244 -- - 1 7 si, Allen, Jcrry 244 Anderson, Angee 244 Anderson, Billy 244 Anderson, Gary 24-4 Anderson, Jim 244 Anderson, Mark 244 Anderson, Tony 244 Arterburn, David 24-4-, 112 Ashwandcr, David 244, 261 Audas, Don 244, 112 Ault, Robert 24-4- B Bailey, Thomas 24-4 Bailey, Vonnie 24-4- Baker, David 244 Baker, Kenneth 24-4 Barry, Billy 245 Bates, John 245 Baule, Gerald 24-5 Baxter, George 245 Beauchamp, Bruce 245, 34, 110 Beavers, Rick 245, 79 Bell, Kelly 245 Bell, Tommy 24-5 Bellman, Jon 245 Bieler, Mike 246 Bieser, Scott 246 Bigger, Gary 246 Blundell, Paul 24-6 Boland, David 246 Bolton, Jesse 246 Bostain, James 246 Bowen, Paul 246 Box, Gary 246 Boy, Jay 246 Brandenburg, Arthur 247 Branham, Mark 24-7 Brower, Steve 247 Brimmage, Chris 247, 67, 7 110, 111 Brown, David 247 Bryan, Jeffrey 247 Bubel, Timothy 24-7 Bullard, Mark 248 Burrus, Tommy 248, 82 Butler, Michael 248, 63 Bybee, Kevin 248, 271 C Camp, Gary 248 Camp, Gary 248 Cardwell, Sammy 248 Carnahan, Timothy 248 Cash, Charles, 248, 77 Cason, David 248 Casto, Jeff 249 Childre, Brad 249, 82 Clark, Marlon 249 Clock, Larry 249 Collins, Carl 249 Collins, Gary 249, 128 Cooper, Mark 250 D 9, Daniel, John 275, 130, 131 Davis, Jay 250 Davis, Stan 250, 67, 79, 165, 112 Deford, Donald 251 Deford, James 257, 86, 82 Devercaux, Homer 251 Dittmar, David 248, 76 Dixon, Walter, 251 Donaldson, Billy 251 Donlon, Mike 251 Duncan, Terry 251 Duval, Pat 251, 274, 79 Dyer, David 251 E Easley, David 251, 71 Edney, Tony 251 Edwards, Thomas 251 Edwards, Tim 251 Eggers, Richard Ensley, Don 251 Epperson, Richard 251 Evans, Greg 259 F Falt, Eric 251 Fatum, Jerry 251 Feagin, Jerry 251, 110 Fields, Kevin 252 Fisher, Skip 252 Fleming, David 252, 84 Fletcher, Allen 252, 82 Fletcher, Wayne 274 Flynt, Larry 252 Folsom, Barry 252 Fort, Robert 252, 269, 110 Foster, Mike 252 Freeman, Clifford 252 Fudge, Mack 252 Fundling, Robert 252, 71, 76 G Gammon, Larry 252 Garriga, James 252 Gaston, Vernon 252 Gaulden, Richard 252 Gay, Daniel 252 Geiger, David 252, 277 Gibbs, Steve 252 Gilmore, James 252 Glazier, Perry 252, 67, 79, 110 Goforth, John 252 Good, Charles 252, 76 Goodman, Gary 254 Goodson, Donald 253, 247 Gordon, Russell 253, 247 Gothard, Billy 253 Gradick, Brian 253 Gradick, Doug 253 Guffee, John 253, 247 Gunter, Mark 253 Guyon, Bud 253, 260, 110 H Hagin, Terry 253, 112, 113 Hall, Dcwaync 84 Hall, Gary 253 Hammill, Keith 253 Hamilton, Philip 253 Hankey, Jackie 253 Harris, Lynn 254- Hclms, Jacky 254 Herrin, David 254 Herron, Blaine 254, 84 Hildinger, Mike 254, 82 Hickey, David 254 Hill, Stephen 255, 86 Hilton, Douglas 255 Hodges, Pete 255, 270, 126 Holley, Dale 255, 253, 112 Hollon, Roger 255 Holmes, Larry 255, 82 Holmes, Paul 255 Holmes, Rodney 255 343 Nagel, Terry Holsomback, Jerry 255 Hooper, Robert 255 Hopson, Eric 34, 255, 110 House, Robert 255 Howell, George 255 Huckaby, Gary 255 Hunt, John 255 Huskey, Mitchell 256 Hutchings, Shane 256 I Inge, Miko 256 Ingram, James 256 Irby, Joe 256, 273, 76 Isaacs, Eugene 256, 112 J Jackson, Lonnie 256 Jackson, Slim 256 Jacoby, Brad 256, 264, 112 Johnson, Dieter 256, 63 Johnson, Kenny 256 Johnson, Ricky 256 Johnston, Brian 256 Jones, Charles 256 Jones, Jack 256, 247 Jones, Stanley 256 K Kendrick, Greg 257 King, Larry 257 Kramp, Jarncs 257. 272, 52, 76, 85 Krannig, Robert 32, 257, 76, 79, 110 Kraus, George 257 L Leach, George 257 Lee, James 257 Lewis, Donald 257 Lewis, Tony 257 Lofland, Billy 257 Loftirt, James 257 Lucas, Jimmy 257 Lyday, Larry 258 M Martin Chipper 258 Martin, David 258 Martin, Jim 258 Martin, Mike 258 Mathis, Charles 258 McCarley, Charlie 258 McCormick, George 258 McEwan, Phillip 258, 54, 126 Mclver, James 258 Melver, Raymond 258 McLarey, Lamar 258, 267, 110 McMullen, Dan 258, 277 Meade, Jimmy 258, 110 Meador, Randy 258 Measle, Lee 258 Mobley, Larry 82 Montgomery, Bob 242, 52, 34, 162 Moore, Craig 259 Moore, Michael 259, 112 Muessig, Jeff 259 Mulkey, Jeff 259, 56 Murray, Jimmy 259 Myers, Tracy 259 N Norred, Gary 260 Norris, Phil 260, 82 O O,Brien, Randy 260, 84, 126 O'Dell, James 260 Owen, Ronald 261 P Padgett, Randy 261 Parmer, Bud 261, 79, 110 Peiffer, Michael 261 Pendegrass, Randy 261 Perkins, Dennis 261, 164 Pickard, Wendall 71 Pierce, Doylc 262 Pierce, Jimmy 262 Pool, Randy 262 Pople, John 262 Porter, Randall 262 Prince, Robert 262 Pruitt, Mitchall 262 R Ray, Billy Joe 262 Ray, Mike 262 Reavis, David 263 Reed, Brent 263 Reyna, John 263 Rhew, Randy 263 Rhudy, David 264 Rice, Jon 263, 56 Rich, James Ray 263 Richardson, Joey 263 Richeson, Kent 263 Rimes, David 263 Robinson, Charles 264 Robinson, Clifton 264, Robinson, Jeffrey 264 Rohde, John 264 Roper, Robbie 264 Rowe, Drayton 264 S Sadler, Mark 264 Sandefcr, Tommy 265 Schrade, Richard 265 112 .iii . 344 Schulze, Floyd 265 Scott, Wayne 265 Sharp, David 265 Shefka, Kevin 265, 110 Shull, Terry 265 Siebenthall, Stephen 266 Siebert, Russell 266 Skipper, David 266, 271 Skipper, Scott 266 Smith, Bill 267, 76, 77 Smith, Donald 266, 84- Smith, Lowell 266, 112 Smith, Rayford Charles 266 Smith, Ronals 267 Smith, Stephen 267 Spivey, .limmy 267, 110 Stallcup, Mac 267, 128 Staring, Mark 267 Stephens, Harold 267, 110 Stovall, Scott 268, 85 Strain, Chuck 268, 112 Strayborn, Paul 268 Sullivan, Keith 268 Synodis, Greg 268 T Tadlock, Kenneth 268, 86 Taylor, Wayne 269 Taylor, William 269 Tefend, James 269 Terrell, Robert 271 Thompson, Michael 269 Thompson, William 269 Thurman, .lerry 270 Tindel, James 270 Toler, Larkin 270, 67, 110 V Vitousky, Joe 271 W Wagoner, Craig 271 Wait, Bruce 271 Walker, Douglas 271 Walliek, Scott 271 Washington, Greg 271 Watkins, Maury 272 Watson, Mark 272, 259, 128 Watts, David 272 Whittington, Robert 273, 110 Wilburn, Jeff 273 Wilemon, Chann 274, 110 Wilemon, Roy 274, 112 Wiley, Tommy 274 Wilkersin, Walt 274 Wilkerson, Curtis 274 Willeford, Randy 274 Williams, Brent 274, 86 Williams, Michael 275 Williams, Rickie 275 Williamson, Fred 275 Wilson, Curtis 275, 82 Wilson, Johnny 275 Wilson, Mark 82 Winchell, Mark 275 Woolsey, Mark 275 Wright,. Jack 275, 71, 77, 126 Z Zischkale, Robert 275 l 7 at K , ,. Q G 'with . 'iff We 345 ,M ADMINISTRATION Adair, Don 284 Bozeman, Doris 285 Capehart, Minnie 283 Crenshaw, Tommie 283 Hand, Kathleen 282 Hazlewood, Bob 197, 284 Holmes, Larry 281 Lyke, Barbara 282 Merrell, Leonard 281 New, Eloise 283 Nichols, Sue 285 Nichols, Willie 282 Turrentine, H. E. 281 Walker, Betty 283 White, Pat 284 Wilson, Martha 282 TEACHERS Agnew, Judy 300, 62 Anthony, Judy 295, 97 Backus, Beth 292, 78 Banes, Fred 301 Barksdale, Donna 286 Barnard, Arthur 292 Barnett, Betty 286, 295 Bridwell, Frank 290 Brooks, Clayton 171, 290 Brown, John 301, 63 Bruner, Audra 298 Burns, Mary 297, 82 Burum, Catherine 286, 94 Butcher, Grace 286 Calloway, Ron 290, 302 Carpenter, Elsie 298 Carter, Albert 171, 301 Chapman. Gary 290 Faculty Index Cody, Joy 286 Connell, Lynn 286 Conwoop, Eustace 290, 302 Crawford, Delbert 288, 302 Darby, Juanita 286, 287 Davis, Marie 286 Dodson, James 171, 302 Elliston, Rebecca 290, 291 Eubanks, Dani 286, 290 Fairey, Susan 294, 85 Feuerstahler, Helen 294, 86 Foos, Jack 297 Frantz, Barbara 296 Goheen, Norman 290, 291, 79 Grant, Bill 303, 302, 59 Green, Leslie 297 Grubb, Pete 293, 302 Haas, Raymond 298, 302 Hammer, Lynn 287 Harrison, Judy 287, 303 Head, Joe 288, 55 Head, M. 298 Head, W. B. 300, 60 Hightower, Elaine 298 Hollenshead, Linda 299 Horn, Bill 287, 302 Hudson, Bettie 296 James, Kathleen 288 Jennings, Connie 288, 299 Jeter, Galen 297, 82 Kennedy, Lucia 296, 95 Kerr, Barbara 287, 295, 96 Knight, Judy 296 Lee, Robert 301 Lissiak, Martha 290 Loewen, Donna 287, 295 Lovcday, William 288, 289, 297 Loyd, Nancy 171, 291 McCloud, Ed 301 McCormack, Barbara 287, 294, Melton, Roger 301 Mezick, Judy 287, 71 Miller, Ed 291 Minter, Penny 296 Moore, Joe 288, 67 Muse, Sandra 303, 73 Nimmo, Don 291, 302, 303 Odom, Loy 301, 63 Orten, Dixie 300, 62 Patterson, Ann 297, 83 Price, Bob 171, 291, 302 Reese, Annie 291, 299 Richards, Paulette 290, 291 Roberts, Betty 286, 287 Seymour, Peter 289, 59 Shoemaker, Sue 289 Sikes, Peggy 290, 291 Simpson, Sherry 287, 294, 85 Sisco, Robert 301 Smith, Anita 289 Staas, Gretchen 296, 53 Stabeno, Karen 287, 58 Thompson, Randy 289 Thomlinson, Vicki 291, 57, 69 Trotman, Jean 299 Vaden, Dennis 297, 83 Walthall, Dorothy 293, 87 Wetzel, Joe 297 Whittle, Jimmie 300, 61 Wildermuth, Ronald 289, 53 Wilson, Carolyn 294, 56 Wilson, Sondra 289 Witt, Sharon 287, 291 Wolfe, Betty 299 Worrell, Darlene 171, 287, 94 Yaran, Pat 299 84 .Mt fd, , MOD wif My -2- We ' IJAQQ MWA, WML 762' ilk! ef' f ' at fa ,LL , Remember . . . . . . daydreaming about your favor- ite sport . . . trying to study some- thing you really were not interested in . . . filling out form after form, not knowing what it was for or how to fill it out . . . ' Hy ,, ik F ,QQ y 'N' be Q ' I 7 . if . ' ' in Ji Q , .za y, ,F A i S' 3 f H , his wwp.. K 5 Wir f l A I ii I -Y ll iisfal e, was . .. , -.,. Q Q, iiritb N Lusg.. ,M wwf? aa l Y X, S X X ,....,,-.M ,..., ,.m.x-W-.Q . . . being rudely awakened in study hall . . . studying in a quiet library . . . being caught in the lunch rush hour and ending up last in line even after running all the way . . . 34 Remember . . . . . . pep rallies and more pep ral- lies . . . cheers, cheers, cheers - G0 - fight - Win tonight - foot- ball . . . basketball . . . baseball and track, all play important roles in the life at SG. . . . . . . but after the pep rallies . . . more studying . . . questions and answers . . . pilot to eo-pilot, over . . . what do you do after you turn the water on? . . . . . . I gi - is - if Q, . X Remember . . . . . . the Colonel Ball . . . Who do you think will win? . . . anticipa- tion builds and then . . . the win- ners are announced . . . afterwards everyone goes to the Ball . . . dance and dance some more . . . Is that a blue-jean tux?'L.XK if ' , ,nxfwf W W2-Yttl all d' A . Ldxtffk So lglxox ,Je M I rg O Jr, fm L UM 295 J' Lol MJ wi N ft if go . tit it ,sst 352 6 Ai 2 r ' .I VX H4 xl V ., if 1: 2'1- K. sa we ypaw+vwww,., K 1 54 Remember . . . after the Ball more work to be done but . . . some do not seem so interested . . . the choir and the band ...singmeatune...playmea melody . . . trying to get Mrs. Cren- shaw,s attention while four other peo- ple are doing the same . . . s ., gf fx X X 'RVNSHSW nav? :oe SQ, I Qian' wx K ' firm KT N du Q65 ' 1ME5Tm6OgN,L i UDXA Oak: H4 rv H!! x? A Q s Q. 1? 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