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

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QQLQXQA KJ J' M X .XBV75 1. f J is J M Q W Wh K 3635-gt WW 'N sw P3 f , l A M 1A' 4, X w 5 A OJ WW X Q1 - MW X South Garland High School Garland, Texas Volume X ' 19744 Way Down South, 1n the Land of Cotton It has been the purpose of the 1973- 74 Sabre staff to preserve this year for everyone at South Garland. Within these pages lies our attempt to do this by cap- turing your memories of that certain someone, that special night, or that unforgettable experience. In years to come when your mind is troubled, we hope that you may take this book and with your childhood memory, recall this year at South Garland High School. Debbie Dunn and Dwayne Jones Co-Editors Old Times There Are Not Forgotten Sponsor: Mrs. Donna Loewen Co-Editors: Dwayne .lones Debbie Dunn Studem Life: Kay Deaton Organizations: Karen Butler Tanya Jones Sports: Mark Buhler Gayla Granger Steve Moore Honors: Dwayne .lones Debbie Dunn Classes: Senior: Carolyn Cline Beverly Huse Junior: Sharon Sammons Debbie Davis Sophomore: Sherry Barger Gayle Reeves Faculty: Sarena Thomas Pam Verner Ads: Patsy Davis Student Life . . . . . .12 Organizations . . . . . .52 Sports .... .. . . . .102 Honors .... . . .144- Classes . . . . .170 Faculty .... . . .292 Ads ..... . . .320 I have had playmates, I have had companions, Z' sw' In my days of childhood 4 6 aww CD.-.mduw C9 A14u.lz,c,0 CAM 5 Q9fMJ2'ZfZcLLMA 5 TM f L6 In myjoyful school-days, AII, all are gone, , x - 1' '- H M mx fa .-. ,S A X A AX X N A . x l la if-'13 Ymmw-K om Hxwrxips wmqx 'QQMXE my wx Je P4 'wx aggriqg, w13wiQw, is ?JX,Q,,CLLi5 ,iywg -3 - -5 Q U f l5xVmUa1C5x QN5 Kfbmxmm Wi' LQ MK ALQNMMVXLQQQEQ, V UM Wuxi C WVR Md- QQ A 93 . 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Bottom Right: The choir rehearses for a con cert. - 1 , ,, -, :fs 51 1 , ! ,H 77, X 1 1 l K 1.44,-1 f 204 Zfpc4fV,ggfl dlfyz-,l74Zf7 dabfdf if an ' uf 'D' gk fi 7mg,,,,GQQgQ.'ZE1C p a e qglpx neI Spirit Comes Alive e 059522552 -fYYyp,gAM Uv-125' K HYNDKI 1 me C0 ne ed great p ' lie- is L9-f. y e 4 d 1 th QM de' e ort quite - t iv tr 'g t ins. Colo- ans ga e tre en ous suppfmrt to he tea ' as ea y bun- . ot e I llies an e ames. f Q d th g U 0 : The Colonels en pLeh:S Sh ll y 16 N .1 7 5 'E 53 -- s -no -JY, gn' Q- 32 L 5 i lr' u' i mi I4 nh 0:- ll' Y 92:1- l I 1 1:0 tsl ill Ill i :ff I one can a Q Ill 3. ooo U 1 llg --si n ! H1 X, ex W if . Q . I - . Q Lx 'X Q 1 f if MBE in ,N 1 7 es-'I 'f?i5- ll .K ooo use ooo ll l 1 Colonels Show Pride and Abilit f'zf ' ,if . . 15 2 ez. .. I 'S 1 --1 Wk ith. The Belles, Band, Sentries, Dixies, and cheerleaders provided encour- agement for the mighty Colonels. Spirit built up week by week as the Colonels continued to show their ability and pride in SC. Opposite Page - Top Left: Belles show dis- couragement as North Mesquite scores another touchdown. Top Right: Colonel Band gets ready to per- form. Bouom Left: James White expresses the feel- ings of most SC. fans at the halftime of the North Mesquite game. Bottom Right: Colonel Mike Pierce and Sen- tries find a frog to be a useful mascot. Top Leh: Cheerleaders boost spirit. Top Right: Fans proclaim We're Number One! Bottom: Colonels worry on the sidelines. kiwi? -4,1-ES Musical Carousel Reveals Talent After much hard work and long hours of practice, the musical Car- ousel was presented by the choral department at South Garland Octo- ber 26 and 27. The cast involved over one hundred choir members. The members of the cast showed more of S.Gfs talent by giving supe- rior performances to a capacity-filled auditorium both Friday and Saturday nights. The musical was directed by Mr. Jerry Baxter, Choral Director at South Garland. This was Mr. Baxterls first year here, and the musical proved that South Garland's choirs were in for big things in the future. The plot of Carousel was centered around the romance between Billy Bigelow fGary Smithj and Julie Jor- dan fBeverly Millerj. The songs in the musical included If I Loved You, June is Busting Out All Overf' and You,ll Never Walk Alone. if K an p, A 2 M Working To ether, ff' sf 1-- W k fm 'W' f as-E555 -.. iw- Ev But it was not all fun and football games, as students gradually realized. This realization hit some harder than others as the first six weeks ended and report cards came out. The daily routine was broken occa- sionally with assemblies. The sopho- more class held elections, the juniors ordered class rings, and the seniors ordered graduation announcements. We also had a special assembly on photography. Top Left: Students begin another day at S.G. Top Right: Shannon Smith tries to remember her locker combination. Bottom: Civics classes decorate their rooms for their Presidential Elections. Opposite Page - Top: Mark Gray critically surveys his neighbor's work. Bottom P.E. girls get in shape. Bottom Right: On your mark, get set, and go! fi.. M W ' M HM N NM 'M Ni f W5 av .Wa - --4. ---l'S- W 33 My MF' 5 I gf! , , 5i' K fl 'N ' 41 M ,P A? 2 it V A f in 1 1 F l 1 5 'Q '- x Q U QW Wl cw, ' 5 F W Mm- h,, USA Exes Return to S G Homecoming was held at SG. the weekend of November 2 and 3. ln place of the traditional bonfire, the Key Club sponsored a pep rally the Thursday night before the game fea- turing the parents. After the pep rally, the students and parents retreated to the auditorium for a flag ceremony. The Friday of the game, many old, familiar faces were seen on the school campus and at the pep rally. The pep rally was considered one of the best of the year. Top Len: David Lyke registers exes. Top Right: Students form a victory line for the Colonels at Thursday night's pep rally. Bottom: The flag ceremony concluded the pep rally. Opposite Page - Top: Seniors show class pride on the Competition Yell. Bottom Keep Our Turkey! Bottom Center and Right: Mr. Merrill fleftj and Mr. Holmes fright, receive a pie in the face to the delight of students and exes. Am S! Deblue Bean Crowned ueen On November 2, the Colonels entertained the returning exes by defeating Denton 23-0. The theme of Homecoming '73 was The Circusf' This theme was carried out at half- time by the Belles, Band, and Dixie Darlings. The highlight of the eve- ning was when the name of the new Homecoming Queen, Debbie Bean, was announced. Top: Belles entertain at half-time. Bottom Leh: Carolyn Cline and Kathy Rusk clown around at half-time. Bottom Right: Debbie screams with surprise and delight as her name is announced as Queen. N, 26 1 Students Visit Circus World The circus theme was also carried out at the Coronation Ball on Satur- day night. Students danced to the music of Barefax. During the eve- ning, the Homecoming Queen and her court were presented. Top Students pause for refreshments. Top Right: The Queen and her court. Bottom Len: The circus clown overlooks the festivities. Bottom Right: Students dance the night away. Top: Kivk that hall! Bottom: Bond and strelchf, Opposite Page - Top: Any day you decide to take your turn will be just fine with me. Bottom Len: Mike Pierce plays Peek-a-boo as Terry Clolhier looks on. Bottom Right: IFS a secret! The Games i4 People Play 1 5 --X V ' EM 'nap W -2253 '5x.sgxvQ-' 1 -fx if V i finfxzi 7 N Y i 'T , 2 1 M. ' . 1 X a s RNA! QQAJQMJ-' 77 aw TAM! The Search for Knowledge ffQaeAfw6fMaAfiZZw,f! My CW! MVWM Jw, QM fwfwywe WW?f9QejQ47M7' W JZQLAK if gQwJ,f fwwgwef 12 JMMWWLEQI MMWH Gffrwwi UemwOW'fff5'wg5uSlmJM WBALWMM K5 The Break that Refreshes Top: John Eccles asks for extra tartar sauce. Bottom Leh: Some students enjoy eating out- doors. Bottom Right: Brian Williams devours his french fries. R t s sttss tsf t l lill s tn s t t l l l li'lffl l tgi?l tsrn fx X! . -A1 . f 'w...s No-..... Y- --'-... f 'W-L xxkxll .ff ,, NZ' .W-f ' ,f ,ff ,I ,wi Dreams Become Realit On November 11, the Colonels proved that they really were No. 1 by defeating Garland 49-13. This win meant that the Colonels were to rep- resent District 8-AAAA in playoff competition. The following week the Colonels were stopped at the bi-dis- trict level by Arlington Sam Houston. Top Lek: Thank you, Lord. Top Right: Gary Swearingen looks skeptical about the whole affair. Bottom: We made it! On December 7 and 8, the Drama Department presented The Skin of Our Teeth. A school performance was given on December 7. The prod- uction revealed much talent and hard work. The play was under the direc- tion of Mrs. Judy Anthony. Leads were played by Debra Corley, Judy Brownfield, and Jim Eidson. Drama Department Presents L PSE Hllq we The Skin of Our Teeth December was a busy month at South Garland. On December 10, an assembly was held featuring Rever- end Victor McManus. The Student Council sponsored their annual can- ned food drive and door decoration contest. On December 15, the Seniors showed their Christmas spirit by sponsoring a party for children throughout Garland. Each senior who wished to participate bought his child a gift which was given to him at the party by Santa Claus, alias Gordon Crom. Everyone enjoyed a turkey and dressing dinner. After the party, the seniors indeed felt that it is more blessed to give than to receive. The Christmas spirit was aided by a choir concert Thursday night, December 20, and the band concert, December 21. Classes were dismissed at 2:00 December 21 for the holi- days. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: Mr. Barnard leads the band in the Christ' mas concert. Bottom Steve Villanueva entertains his child. Bouom Righi: The tree and presents are the center of attraction. Top Left: Diane Jones pretends to be a horse. Top Right: Seniors and children alike enjoy the turkey dinner. Bottom: Dretha Burris asks, Wl1at do I do now? Take a Rule on a Riverboat The Colonel Ball and Presentation were held on Saturday, January 5. The theme this year was The River- boatf, The Presentation was held preceding the Ball complete with sus- pense before winners were announced and congratulations after- wards. Entertainment was provided by the stage band and the Showboa- ters. Barbara Zabojnik and Gordon Crom served as master and mistress of ceremony. After the Presentation, students and their dates made their way to the S. G. ballroom, also known as the caf- eteria, where they danced to Bare- fax. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: Showboaters sing Dixie.', Bottom Barbara Zabojnik congratulates ,Iunior Most Handsome, Rick Beavers. Bottom Right: Georgianna Mills is announced Sophomore Most Beautiful. Top: Debbie Miller, senior beauty, is congratu- lated by Gordon Crom. Bottom: Students enjoy the dancing. Upon returning from the Christ- mas holidays, students were greeted with a pleasant surprise. In order to conserve energy, school would begin at 8:45, and each class would be cut five minutes. Some students began busily cram- ming for exams, while the majority took advantage of the new exemption policy. Students who had not had more than three unexcused absences were entitled to an extra-long week- end. For some seniors, this was the end of their high school days as they grad- uated on January 17. Tbp: Marvin Roberts catches up on his reada ing. Bottom Brad Foster takes a make-up test. Bottom Right: This is an example of one of many signs in the halls announcing It. Halfway There ' - - Mitt, ,i M-WM., .,,.W.,.m.W M 'N 1 il. L ,bf The monotony of January was bro- ken by the cold weather and accom- panying ice. For a few days, South Garland resembled an icy wonder- land. IT was scheduled to appear on Thursday, January 10, at 1:00 in the cafeteria. Many students risked a tardy to class to see this mysterious IT,, that had four eyes, was wired for sound, and sat on a stool and exploded. As it turned out, ITN was Mrs. Burns, the biology teacher, and the whole thing was an experiment in human reactions. Bodom Leji: Students enjoy reading the news- paper in the library. Bottom Righl: Steve Gibbs seems to have lost something. Top Left: LeAnn Kite hands Barry Folson his valogram. Top Right: Warren King and Pam Wooldridge faithfully sell valograms at break. Bottom: Beverly Miller smiles as she receives her carna- tion. Opposite Page: Bottom Larkin Toler receives a Carnation from Ronny McNeal. UQ Bottom Right: Gary Howell proudly displays his carnation. Color S. G 42 Valentinels Day was celebrated at South Garland with the traditional carnations and valograms. The day was full of surprises for students as valograms were delivered each period. It was a big moment when a valogram came from that special person or maybe even a secret admirer. Some lucky girls received pink, red, or white carnations first period. This year Future Teachers, National Honor Society, and Beta Club were in charge of sales and delivery. The French Club sponsored the annual Mardi Gras on February 26 with entries such as sponge-throwing booths, a salad bar, and a country store. The Biology Club entry, Kathy Rusk, was named Mardi Gras Queen. Also on February 26 an assembly was held on atomic energy. 43 S.G Is Sports M1nded Basketball season began on Janu- ary 4 with high hopes for a district title. Things looked promising in pre- district playg however, the Colonels concluded their season with a 3-9 record. Intramurals were sponsored by the Student Council. Students partici- pated in bowling, football, basketball, and volleyball intramurals. This year girls not only participated in volley- ball and bowling, but also in football and basketball. Top: Larry Cotton expresses disappointment in a Colonel play. Bottom Mike Pierce gives total concentra- tion to his game. Bottom Right: intramural players jump for the ball. oving Towards the End is 3 . if is .XX gf of 1, I The end came closer and closer. Seniors began to realize that time was short. March came with Twirp Week and an assembly with Charlie and the Rocketsf' Some activities spon- sored during Twirp Week were a hay- ride, ice skating. and a movie. Seniors ordered their caps and gowns and began looking towards June 1. The Senior Prom was held May 4- at the Statler Hilton. Tbp Lejls Homemaking girls learn to sew. Top Right: Brad Jacoby wonders what this summons tothe office means. Bolloms Jerry Fc-agin is intent on the bug Crawling on the floor. Sunshine on Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy, Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry. Sunshine on the water looks so lovely, Sunshine almost always makes me high. If I had a day that I could give you, I'd give to you a day just like today. If I had a song that I could sing for YOU, l'd sing a song to make you feel this If I had a tale that I could tell you, I'd tell a tale sure to make you smile If I had a wish that I could wish for you, Qway. ,X M 7,117 KH. sf' ef , I H , fi is Mi 'Q az, gw, i5,wWf ', '- IIIW, ,,,.4m,- VI'd make a wish the sun shine alLLh,e. if X while. -John Denver ' V R 46 , f .. , .,,,e My Shoulders i X ,fl 'Z X H 4 f., qdyslt an l V VffL,!Lf'l I 911 ' 'lllz nn 1' ,fm MM we VW Y 4 A it f iii il y at yllfilflfl up ,ir H ly M91 fn fl fi! V il a, 1 l l 4 A , H X , Y, X .. r fee: it f , ,yt Mp, w M,f l'l im i .1 of , wrffffi A lieeli X l 7 Wfhis was a year of fllari egyhotrldllcl lf fi Colonels. This W3fi'lh!3XNYQl rjfvve w A district in football. Thizfwasl ,air everyone wasrgareful notftolslcip so they would not have to take exams. Eighteen-year-olds became legal adults. We lived through Watergate, the energy crisis, and the Middle East conflict. We watched the world change as we too Changed and grew older and hopefully wiser. ,f J ,f M, t' X 1 ,J ljjfyli! I fy y I J Aw J, MN? Ji H V i T if ,P A J f g J ,V N' -' ,, , :J ' if 15, 1 , L15 ff if Seniors greeted the end of the year with mixed emotions. It was hard to realize it was all over. No more happy days at lunch, research papers, sleeping in study halls, pop- tests, pep rallies, victory dances, Colonel and Coronation Balls, and all that good stuff. This year we had waited for so long was over. The time came for good-byes. The Senior class of ,74 was going its separate ways. We knew it had to end sometimeg but somehow now that it was here those long, hard days, now seemed to have gone so fast. Top Left: Coober Atkinson reveals hidden tal- ents. Top Right: Mark Litchen and Buz Barnes com- plete another fun-filled day. Bottom: Tierney Murdock just can't see the light. A11 Those Happ Days l 9 C ..1. - ..' .1 Remember the things that made this year - the football games, all the trips to the Pizza Inn and the Jack-in-the-Box, Twip Week, the Val- o-Grams, the clubs, the elections, the assemblies, that special someone. Remember the Arlington Sam Hous- ton bi-district game and watching in the rain for all four quarters with sinking hopes. Remember singing the alma mater at the end of the game and realizing that this was the last time. Remember all the laughter and all the tears. Remember the special people you shared it all with. Remember these things - for they will only live on in your memory. All those happy days would never learn to fly, until the hands of time would choose to wave good-byef' - Alan Bergman immex Q 'ji K' fl i , K - -'KT ww s Q -ijm ., X Q B me wT,,-wWf,-,mvTf--fv1w,- V1 .- , , -,fr ,. X F 'B 1 . , I K '-X v .. i 5. , Q., . N. 4 I' P - ill 2 .r ---...-, . 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U m 9 President s Council: Makes It Perfectly Clear PRESIDENTS First Row, Zeb to right: Ken Tyler - Football Captain Sally Surry - Plantation Time James Mclintee - FFA Patsy Davis - FTA Jamie Burrus - Chemistry Janice Dennis - Belle Captain Van Ray - Head Cheerleader Karen Nix - FHA Karen Fields - HECE Judy Brownfield v Speech Debra Corley - Thespians Cindy Neill - FHA Carol Brimberry A Art Julie Rainey - Dixie Captain Marilyn Marek - Latin Pam Jones - VOE Carolyn Cline - French Pat Hunt - Spanish Second Row: Richard Martin - Football Captain Gary Smith - A Cappella James DeFord - Latin Ronnie Davis - Key Club Clark Smith - Sentries Brad Hudgins - Mu Alpha Theta Gary Swearingen - Beta Club Warren King - NHS Bruce Dillow -- German Wendall Pickard - YFC Gerardo Cisneros - Soph. Class Steve Shelley - Band Brian Andreassen - Chess Club Gilbert Bolding - Industrial Arts Russell Seiberl - Junior Class Johnny Martinez - Mixed Choir Dwayne Jones - Sabre Editor Cindy Wiebold - Biology Debbie Dunn - Sabre Editor Executive Council: Has No Energy Crisis First Row, len to right: Amy Toler Sally Scruggs Carolyn Cline ,lerilyn Johnson Nanci Rollins Betsy McMurrian Gail Thomas Kathy Rusk Terri Campbell Teresa Whitten Debbie Olsen Second Row: Dwayne Jones Glen Davis Russell Seibert David Lylce Gerardo Cisneros Kevin Weibold Joe Dirik I 'IV' Y- far 1 Vi , Sponsor: Becky Elliston Sponsor: Ron Wildermuth General Assembly: J Gets It Together in Homerooms Firxl Row, left ln right: Rivhard Lewis Travy Thornbrough Divk Manuel Liz .lartkson Patsy Davis Rene Shavers Kihhy Scoggins Jan Bond Lorrie Thompson Kim Frimtlc Sandra Larson Karen Baskett Bud Cuyon Dennis Cray Second Roux' Paula Moon Tina Nunnery Terry Omechowski Suzy Stone Kim Underhill George Kraus Beverly Huse Danna Cooper Toni Gunnin Third Row: Tanya Collins Sally Surrey Chuck Whitfield Wesley Mayr Alton Horton James Parks Randy Bostain Linda Saulters Rhonda Colley Sabre Meggs Fourth Row: Gilbert Bolding Steve Hill Bobby Smith Ronny Hughes David Weber Phil Chapman James Bostain Curtis Smith Brad Foster Debi Taylor National Honor Society: S tri Ves For Perfection First Row, lah to right: Bruce Elliston Darryl Callaher David Lyke Linda Caudle Brad Hudgins Patti Murphy Pam Wooldridge Vicki Smith Second Row: David Schmidt Chuck Brosz Mark Fuqua Ronny McNeal Warren King X Judy Brownfield Dick Frazier Greg Carroll Carol Wolkow Kay Deaton Connie Cowen Kathy Butler Dretha Burris Marilyn Marek Marcy Dickson Leslie Lamm Cindy Wiebold LeAnn Kite ii ,i . fp Nw? Sponsor: Karen Stabeno .f , Above: Sponsor V1Lk1Tonl1nson 'r A . mai ' ' GROCERYLMKI. Carol McDonald Brenda Collins Terri Campbell Susan Brooks Maurena Hickey Dwayne ,lones Gary Swearingen Cary Collins ,lane Curry Joe Harvill Larkin Toler David Lyke Mu Algha Theta: Studying Adds U '1 if ' Sealed, lefi Lo right: Bruce Dillow Mike Wiss Gary Atkinson Ronny McNeal Mark Fuqua Brad Hudgins Greg Carroll David Lyke Warren King Joe Harvill Darryl Gallaher James While Standing, lejl to right: Pallie Murphy Linda Caudle Cindy Wiebold Carol Wolkow Dretha Burris Leslie Lamm Connie Cowen Kay Dealon Marilyn Marek Susan Brooks Marcy Dickson LeAnn Kite Sponsor: Sondra Wilson W 57 Varsity Cheerleaders: Two Bits, Four Bits, Hey . . . Above, Top: Mn-lissu Bu1'lnnm'yr'r, Janet Hollingswnrth. Evelyn Buvlianan, Brenda Crain, Debbie Bc-an, Nanci Rollins, Jvrilyn johnson, Van Ray, Head Cllecfrlmiilvr. ......-. .-.. A Q .....iu Clleerleaders lake' u l1ulf-linn- lm-uk. .lam-I Hollingsworth rises with Colonel spirit. Sponsor: Dani Euliunks Cheerleaders Rally Spirit! ,gm gm Head - Van Ray Asst. - Debbie Bean ,lerilyn .l0hfl50fl Q . Nanci Rollins Brenda Crain !H'N'3'N. Melissa Buchmeyer Evelyn Buchanan Janet Hollingsworth Sophomore Cheerleaders: Al Right - First Row: Nancy Bean, Vivian Reese. Second Row: Cheryl Soulhard, Cynde Davis, Susan Hardin. Third Row: Jan Smith. H Nancy Bean shines with SG pride. Spirit Makers Oh, come on Miss Eubanks, no more! I've already painted 2,589,468 signs, says cheerleader Cynde Davis. Colonel and Sentries: Build ore SG Spirit g 'lu tl, Capt. Senlries 4 Clark Smith Steve Bishop Craig Watson Cary Swearingen Ronnie Davis james K,-amp ...- 1 'N'-N Y' ' 0 The Colonel - Mike Pierce Follow that Colonel, says Steve Bishop. Qi. Biology Club: A Group of Cut-U S First Row, left to righl: Marcy Dickson, Dawn McBride, Pam Wooldridge, Janette Dennis, Seena Payne, Terri Campbell, Donna Neely, Donna Berry, Betty Smith, Kathy Tipton, Trudy Wiley, Carol Wolkow. Serann' Roux' larry Allen, Carolyn McGraw, Debbie Olsen, Beverly Huse, Tanya Jones. Karen Butler, Sherry Childress, Dretha Burris, Kathy Rusk, Melinda Henson, Peggy Gathard, Jamie- Burrus. Sharon Sammons, Patti Murphy. Third Row: Mark Litchen, Darryl Gal- laher. Tommy Kennedy, Glen Davis, Bruce Lewis, Mickey Fitzgerald, Teri Fogg, Cindy Wiebold, 3 1 'J x Cherrilyn Barnard, Brad Hudgins, Anne Abbott, James White, Greg Carroll, Sally Scruggs. 'V'-'Y Sponsor: Mary Burns Sponsor: Galen Jeter Fin! Row, left lo right: Lori Worden, Martha Willsey, Susan Reavis, Jan Shipley, Belinda Pickard, Judie Siebenthaler, Gayle Reeves, Brenda Coleman, Anita Duncan.Secon,d Row: Sabre Meggs, Tammy Patrick, Pam Butler, Sandy Stover, Linda Flint, Gail Thomas, Brenda Ware, Laurie White, Joann Murelko, Ann Wynn, Patty Bell. Third Row: Kyron Pea- eoek, Renee Southernwood, Mary Wilkinson, Carole Wright, Missy Hoyt, Debbie Perryman, Pam Hewitt, Kim Turner, Jeana Smith, Gail Grayson, Teresa Langley. Fourth Row: Gary Smith, Tommy Burrus, Laura Leggett, Lisa Atkins, Carol McDonald, Elaine Williams, Lorrie Thompson, Susan Pryzmont, Sandra larson, Sue Castle, Gil Mackenzie, Larry Holmes, Gerardo Cisneros, Mike Medley, Gary Hurzkaby, Brad Childre, Mark Wilson, Donald Smith, Wayne Scott, Melody Amburgey, Keith Braley, Curtis Wilson, Kent Redding, Monte Sr-hara, Larry Mobley. Sixth Row: Dana Livingston, Jolinda Ferrell. 9 Chemistry Club: Scientists of Tomorro W? X First Row: QIQMQQQSQQDD Vicki Vaden Sharee McClanahan Glen Davis Melissa Collins Vicki Smith D T' Second Row: Sponsor: Ann Patterson Max Wall Tommy Burrus Dawn McBride Jamie Burrus Linda Caudle Laura Parker Sponsor: Dennis Vaden ,, '-bf' , l . Q2 G 12 G 7: D Third Row: Mark Gunter Clark Smith David Burton Bill Kelly Kenneth Hooker Randy Boney Paula Dean ' v Spanish Club: 5 Hasta Ia Vista First Row, left L0 right: Patsy Davis Betsy McMurrian Kim Turner is 1 t s ,ill Teresa Langley X. f X Dana Crissett ' fPat Hunt ' Candy Cross Pam Blake l ,T Gary AtkinS0n Pam Butler Michael Thompson Michell Arrington 'Torn Bellll Susan Wright ,, l Kent,Redding I Stacey Fall lt Third Row: f Rita Woodruff V' l l Lori Worden t f 4 Sandra Holmes t,Me-lody Amhwky . if Debbie Olsen 1 VV 1 X Pam Vemer i w 1 , Kelly Walker D ll 1 Tonilcunnin 4 Q, Greg Carroll N V f L 1 l ' Debbie Perrymanq' 4 0 Sally Scruggs X t ' L I Terri Hooper W , 1 Second Row: l, 1 ,1 45 fleff Muesaig 1 2 Jameswhne 'li , W Jenittance 1. , l David Beeson W x if' , A li- Anu'Nelsol'l , A, Mlf l Janell Reeves X V l ft awn Park , add ff ' 3' Beverly Talley ,V 1, , ulie Teel g 1 W ' , G gl Q Debbie Cain -. ,gg ., Ceorganna lVlills A ' ' , ix 'W , , Suzanne Marshall B I 2 f gfbbieliqgagi' - XL J ' , ,f i ynfl OMS F 1 X . 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Seated, leh Lo right: Donna Smith, Nina Butler, Linda Hall, Susan Michell, Shirley Hall, Renee Southernwood. Second Raw: Pam Wooldridge, Laura Parker, Kim Dillow, Melodic Sims, Janet West, Sherry Barger, Elizabeth Callaher, Sponsor, Rocky England. Third Row: Sharon Hatfield, Jane Curry, Paula Jolly, Nanci Rollins. Founlh Row: Steve Kent, Jamie Burrus, Dawn McBride, Donna Gentsch, Jan Smith, Jerilyn Johnson, Melissa Buchmeyer, Karen Nix, Kathy Harris, Belinda Burleson, Mike Smith. Sixth Row: Jeff Mulkey, David Geiger, Larry Feagin, Mike Martin, Teresa Smith, Tommy Burrus, Jack Wright, Bud Cuyon. German Club: Sprechen Sie Deutsch? First Row, lej? Lo right: Olivia Dirik, Julie Bronstead, David Fleming, Shirley Dodson, Daffney Simpson, John Biar, Bill Knox, Scott Bieser, David Herrin. Second Row: Charles Rowland, Eddie Bryan, Dretha Burrus, Mark Wilson, Carolyn Brittin, Cary Smith, Judy Young, Kim Frick, Cathy Conner, Beverly Huse, Joy White. Third Row: Jay Box, David Hall, Charles Daniels, Bruce Dillow, Bobby Smith, Kevin Wiebold, Cindy Wiebold, Dewayne Hall, Bruce Lewis, Randy O'Brien, Deiter Johnson, Blaine Herron. at Sponsor: Barbara McCormick Latin Club: 25 , Nr.. , f ,,,, Sponsor: Helen Feuerslahler. Bona Fortuna Semper? Fiml Raw: Debbie Miller, Sherry Childress, Anne Abbett, Teresa Whitten. Second Row: Marilyn Marek, James DeFord, Monte Svhara, Gerardo Cisneros, Kyle English, David MacKenzie, Jimmy While, Mike Hildinger, Dwayne Jones. Third Row: Carol Schmidt, Teri Wiss, Suzanne Raggio, Kyron Peacock, Barbie Collins, Lisa Atkins, Phyllis Maeckel, Carole Wright, Lanie Williams, Connie Cowen, Debra Head, Wesley Mayr, Elizabeth Logan, Kay Schmedthorst. Fourth Row: Kim Patton, Patti Snodgrass, Carole Wright, Angie Boren, Jean MacKenzie, Ginny Chapman, Karen Owens, Carolyn McCraw. i-li ,.... Southern Belles: As Good as First Row, len to right: Janice Dennis, Capt., Joleen Tropp, Lt., Karen Nix, Lt., Janette Dennis, Lt. Second Row: Terrie McKenzie, Sherry Childress, Terri Hooper, Terri Campbell, Eve Axe, Cindy Neill, Lee Ann Jett, Kathy Rusk. Third Row: Renee Southernwood, Amy Toler, Nancy Nix, Kathy Harris, Kim Frick, Cassie Jameson, Pam Hasbrook, Anne Abbett. Fourth Row: Paula Jolly, Karen Dunkin, Kelly Walker, Shirley Hall, Debbie Webb, Kitzi Carpenter, Kyron Peacock, Sally Scruggs. FMIL Row: Jane Curry. .l0ni Davis, Debbie Miller, Lisa Krause, Janet West, Patti Snodgrass. Sixth Row: Linda Caudle, Laura Leggett, Joan Cheatham, Cindy Wiebold, Carol McDonald, Lisa Atkins, Phyllis Maeckel. l. ii Sponsor: Vicki Tomlinson The Best OFFICERS: Janice Dennis, Capt., joleen Tropp, Lt., Karen Nix, Lt., Janette Dennis, Lt. -.Qji vf' i l MANAGERS: First Row: Terrie McKenzie, Paula Jolly, Renee Southernwood. 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Assgg 'ue nqdals 'Hum Br-:A agu 9 '13 09 3.1 'qoesrl a 3 5 HN, cn U3 Q 5 2 G 5 QT E J f 'saqlgemg Apuano 'laqolau guall :yqju 01 yay may my E0 HW UU B!SS!Il9W 'OBHQJ U9 unlaw 'ugd mm 'uosfhug spam 'xlamw ag apew 'JQAHJJS E3 CD Future Teachers: Teach the Children Well 3 5 N J I X ef., ,..-f -Q-,M --K XR . 5 K A aa .E lf. is fl Q J ,N I, 8. First Row, lefi to right: Kay Deaton, Patsy Davis, Laurie Haas, Dretha Burrus, Peggy Gathard, Kelly Walker, Diane Jones, Beverly Huse, Ki Wagner, Teresa Langley, Linda Cun- ningham. Second Row: Claire Cross, Debbie Davis, Sharon Sammons, Debi Taylor, Cindy Wiebold, Linda Viehman, Quendy Swaithes, Sue Conner, Kim Underhill. A I wfffrfv. F11 Y X Iff'L?V :FE EL f tirzf o f ' - g if ,gi 9 -Vx Q, Sponsors: Sharon Witt and Kathy Drury. Dixie Darlings: 7' ttss ssstes etts f ' , V if - ,ss 1 eets .as L B ......... 1 1, S S iisii -41 tssi S L i i t 'W 'KW' ' W --MW - ' 1isamxwi'mr k, .z3:E1s:.5ff. .L s ., i .LL First Row, leh to right: Debbie Dunn, Robbin Jones, Kim Dillow, Julie Rainey, Capt., Susan Michelle, Lt., Debbie Davis, Lt., Cathy Conner, Lt., Laurie Barrios, Jenice Roberts. Second Row: Heidi Verkuil, Krinna Hart, Becky Howard, Cindy Ralston, Belinda Pickard, Denise Dunavant, Mrs. Muse, Pam Petty, Lisa Tawwater, Maxana Bell, Lisa Lovely, Kathy Buchanan, Diane Day, Third Row: Nancy Burns, Brenda Weaver, Anita Duncan, Sherry Barger, Kim Fundling, Gayle Reeves, Mary Alvarez, Danya -Wilson, Donna Lord, Lisa Cantrell, Debra Barnes, Donna Cass, Cindy Carroll, Darlene Holmes, Susan Reavis, Diana Mason, Linda Kearney, Diana Wright. Fourth Row: Judy Langford, Tammy Ferrell, Tammy Akin, Barbara Villanueva, Tina Rogers, Pam Selby, Kay Jones, Pat Turner, Tina Woods, Karen Arledge, Dana Pelton, Laura Gunn, Susan Skipper, Lisa Andrews, Nanette .lack- son, Robin Rogers, Kathy Files, Robin Byrd, Paula Lewis, Laurie Haas, Cheryl Brown, Elizabeth Miles, Kelly Bryan, ,lan Shipley, Diana Fuller. Ftfih Row: Ann Wynne, Michelle Whitfield, Darl Hus- key, Tawn Park, Cindy Mueller, Darlene Nix, Vicki Morris, Sandra Glinski, Ki Wagner, Dorothy Cun- ningham, Cindy Swindale, Carol Rice, Julie Jones, Becky Fairchild, .lean Crisp, Teresa Williams, San- dra Zoeller, Michelle Arrington, Donna Drummond, Lynn Hayes, Karen Enlow, .ludie Siebenthaler, Caludia Perryman, June Payton. Sixth Row: Rita Woodruff, Eva House, Sharon Pierson, Rhonda Col- ley, Denise Wesson, Dotty Jones, Janell Reeves, Karyn Pope, Gail Thomas, Pam Lee, Amy McGhee, Lisa McDonald, Darlene Britt, Patricia Lopez, Mary Scott, Jana Moore, Julie Duke, Pam McMurray, Sandra Holmes, Sandra Hartwell, Pam Butler, Vicki Benson, Laurie White, Sandra Gleason, Denise Weiszbrod, Julie Teel. The Music Top: DIXIE OFFICERS: Julie Rainey, Capt., Susan Davis, Right: Dunn, low. Michelle, Lt., Cathy Conner, Lt., Debbie Lt. MANAGERS: ,Ienice Roberts, Debbie Laurie Barrios, Robbin Jones, Kim Dil- Dixies: If ,fi 5 Dixie rally. Look mum, no cavities! Diane Day stares in awe at her first pep Dixie Power prevails over pep rally Youth for Christ: ne Way L-J L.. fu-Q... 1 F wr rv' in 1 fig 1 F Sponsor: Jvrry Baxter. Hut Row, leh to righz: Tom Barnett, Darlina Adam, Mike Friddc. Second Row: Susan Chandler Kay Schmcctthorst, .Iuanell Fletcher, Jeff Epps, Kay Deaton. Third Row: Wendall Pickard. a :Th . TIMES First Row, left Lo right: Margaret Bennett, Tracy Thornbrough, Randy Padgett, Laurie Barrics, Mic- helle Pentecost, Scott Bieser. Second Row: Sally Surry, Kay Martin, Joe Dirik, Terri Campbell, Dick Frazier, Peggy Gathard, Claire Cross, Jamie Barnes. 31 Sponsor: Donna Watkins. '?wx,+s4K'RY'!flf 'it 5 PT Editor Sally Surry contemplates another topic for an editorial. I I in 'VUL I Leave me alone, please: leave me alone cause my hair's not combed! sa sTerri Cam bell. Y P .av Sports writer, Keith Causey has an energy cri- sis! Qu Jamie Barnes and Peggy Cathard used their Ultra Brite, but Dick Frazier hides the fact that he didn'tl 81 71 Concert Choir: Sing, Sin First Row, left to right: Ronnie Shaw, Deborah Popnoe, Michelle Pentecost, ,lohnny Martinez, Cindy Garrett, Rene Lunday, Terri McKenzie, Jan Plunk, Kay Martin, Vickie Olivier, Audrey Lenamond, Danny Barth, Joy McClesky, Pam Guthrie, Patsy Nall. Second Row: Melissa Buchmeyer, Roy Guthrie, Beverly Miller, Emily Riddel, Dale Fundling, Bobby Krannig, Steve Gibbs, Kim Fundling, Shannon Smith, Lisa McDonald, Keith Braley, Jan Smith, James Kramp, Van Ray, Larry Cotten, Kitty Crom, Lowell Dublin. Third Row: Amy Toler, Suzanne Marshall, Andy Austin, Janice Cole, Wayne Clear, Julie Senderling, Chuck Cash, Kendra Shutt, Gary Smith, Loretta Evans, John Bettingfield, Debra Corley, Patty Hibbs, Roger Odom, Debbie Saul, Joe Irby, Kay Deaton, Jan Shipley, Deane Chinske, David Loyd. Fourth Row: Sharon Mangham, Harry Wilbur, Michelle Fears, lack Griffin, Laura O'Bri- ant, Steve Webb, Kerrie Shaw, Mike Medley, Candy Scheid, Eddie Austin, Jerry Turnipseed, Mary McClure, Jon Rice, Ann Nelson. Y P z SPONSOR: Jerry Baxter Colonel Chorus and Showboaters: A Song CHOIR MEMBERS: Darlina Adams, Lynda Ahart, Lisa Andrews, Kim Ausley, Mike Austin, Shellie Ballou, Brenda Bardfield, Vicki Benson, Debby Brown, Sandy Bounds, Julia Buchanan, Brenda Bunch, Colleen Beer, Dwayne Branham, Cindy Carroll, Candy Cross, Sherri Cooper, Carla Shirley, Becky Stover, Kathy Thompson, Ruby Walker, Martha Willsey, Jack Wilson, Charsie Wallace, Dale Park, Angelia Davis, Cynde Davis, Dianne Day, Julie Duke, Cynthia Duncan, Denise Dunavant, Paula Evans, Tammy Ferrell, Dorcas Frazier, Brazella Fuqua, Cynthia Floyd, Deborah Harris, Lynn Hays, Sandra Hartwell, Hope Henderson, Jean Hollingsworth, Robin Keller, Steve Schrick, Linda Saulters, Machael Tonroy, Vickie Wooldridge, Vicki Webb, Judy Young, Judy Watson, Georgia Laney, Kim Lynch, Elizabeth Logan, Jamie London, James Hunter, David Brown, Laura Kelley, Kathy Mattingly, Dee Miller, Pamela McMurray, Marilyn Marek, Johnny Martinez, John Morgan, Malcolm Oney, Vicky Phillips, Elvis Rendon, Ellen Senderling, Mac Stallcup, Vickie Sipes, Sandra Stover, Dianna Wright, Ava Wilson, Jack Wright, Kathy Martin. ,.... , . , Q t Cas- Hrst Row: Bobby Kranning, Cary Smith, John Rice, Mike Medley, James Kramp, Dale Fundling, Chuck Cory, Andy Austin, Harry Wilbur. Second Row: Melissa Buchmeyer, Terri McKenzie, Debbie Saul, Julie Senderling, Shannon Smith, Patti Hibbs, Jan Plunk, Sharon Mangham. Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Score Religious Touchdown Hrs! Raw: Chuck Whitfield, Mark Sees, Bruce McCrary, Hans Massar, Bill Thompson, Larkin Toler. Sfrorui Row: David Vaughn, Butch McClendon, Ronnie McNeal, Dennis Cheatham, Gordon Crom. SPONSOR: joe Moore r i P ,i .Q Key Club: Unlocks Door to Fun R fx WCW ., . 5, SPONSOR: Norman Gohvffn First Row, leh to right: Joe Dirik, Tim Landrum, Brad Hudgins, David Watson Gary Atkinson. Sevond Row: Frank Watson, Ronnie Davis, Greg Carroll james While, Frank Shelton. Third Row: Robby Robinson, Gary Swcaringen Craig Watson, Mickey Fitzgerald, Danny Bryant. National Thespians: I t 'S Performance That Counts ,J 7 5 A iv' First Row: Kathy Brooks. Ellen Senderling, Judy Brownfield, Sheila Harmer, Pam Wooldridge, Kathy Buchanan, Cathy Conner, Gwen Williams, Julie Duke. Second Row: Michelle Whitfield, Debbie Saul. Third Row: Bob Montgomery, Debra Hogan, Cathy Smith, Deborah Popnoe. Hnurth Row: Johnny Martinez, Gwen Holmes, Lowree Condon, Ronda Kearney. Fihh Row: Joe Irby, Sandra Hartwell, Debra Corley, Gina Huggins. Sixth Raw: Audrey Lenamond, Julia Buchanan, Paula Evans, Julie Sender- ling, Larry Holmes. , C5 SPONSOR: Judy Anthony Pronunciation Is the Key Hrs: Row: Debbie Miller, Gordon Crom, Joan Cheatham, Laverne Wallace. Second Row: Gaylan Mathis, Patti White, Russell Siebert, Judy Brownfield, Shirley Hall, Amy Toler, Debbie Haynes, Debbie Olscher, Cherrilyn Barnard. Future Homemakers of America: Cookin Up First Row: Debbie Kerr, Cita Sue Pepper, Gail Grayson, Belinda Pickard, Diana Fuller, Dora Rico, Melanie Marek, Dianne Day, Rebecca King, Stevie Rogers. Second Row: Cindy Neill, Jeni Hance, Julie Nordin, Lynn Stovall, Lisa Richardson, Carrie Towery, Deane Jones. Third Row: Susan Skipper, Dena Hance, Georgia Laney, Debbie Dunn, Rhonda Coker, Laurie White, Laura Gunn. Fourth Row Madonna Montgomery, Eva House, Susan Chandler, Jerelyn Wallis, Machele Bartley, Kim Underhill Charlotte jones, Rosie Walker, Kathy Buchanan. ,f SPONSORS OF CHAPTERS 1 AND 2: Judy Knight and Bettie Hudson. New Ideas I , . P 2 Above: MRS. STAAS' FHA First Row: Jean Nall - Sec. Spring, Virgie Stepney - Projects Spring, Claire Cross - V. Pres. Spring. Becky Oliver - Treasurer Spring, Donna Centsch - Pres. Spring, Sandra Hall- Reporter Spring. Second Row: Diane Jones - See. Fall, Tina Nunnery 7 Pres. Fall, Karen Nix - Pres. Fall. 4- SPONSOR: Gretchen Slaas av -'Ulf SPONSOR: Penny Mimer A Home Management class listens to a lecture. Future Homemakers of America: H.E.R.0. Provides Jobs J -4 Above: LM lo Right: Dana Baker 7 Spring V. Above: First Row: Jackie Hankey, Carolyn Redd, Karen Fields - Fall Pres., Pam Gam- mon. Second Row: Karen Head, Dana Baker, Linda Alverson, .luanell Fletcher, ,laclcie Mor- man, Cheryl Lovely - V. Pres. Fall, Lannie Carter 4 V, Pres. Fall. Pres., Amanda Reilly 7 Spring V. Pres., Car- SPONSOR Barbara Frantz olyn Redd 4 Pres. Spring, Sponsor: Mrs. Frantz. Art Club: Color M y World Pictured Below: Johnny Martinez, Carol Brimberry, Kathy Johnson, Michelle Jack, Dorothy Schulze, Debbie Dunn, Linda Caudle SPONSOR: Dorothy Wathall 6171 is ff ?'f- te My A, . Future Farmers of America: America 'S Fu ture Strength 'Nw W , V M M ,-,,. ,A ,,,,,- W N - if7.gvr.w-uzggffwtw.,-v ,A V 'L V ' if ,t f ' Vg',',,,,1Q' . :L,lq,,,, , L A ,4,g2f13t, U , U V V. . ,W , .M M ' w. -- fr' aaa V . ' f. - ,. vw , , f, .. 4 'duuv ' A - f H' 11 ' First Row, left to right: Bobby Rose, Jeff Jones, ,lon Bellman, Bruce King, Reggie Collins, FFA Sweetheart - Kitz Carpenter, Floyd Schulze, James Cunningham, Mike McEntee, Danny Harren, John Carroll. Second Row: Danny Cantrell, Ron Elledge, Justin Baker, Mark Spurlock, Don Elledge, Larry King, Ronnie Hunt, Glenn Hodge, Charlie Ivey, James Ramsey, Randy Willeford, Bill Cowen, Sponsor: Tom Howell, Dog: Pinty. 1 .WW Q If 4 fi glx Q.. X 3 R i I ',' xigflw' 4Jne'7gzfV'f Ai, . rl fx 'Wf- CGJ I -34,2 ' Q, '.tm:2w ,.,f W' V A Future Farmers of America: FFA OFFICERS First Raw: Kitz Carpenter 4 FFA Sweetheart, Jon Be-llman 7 Secretary. Mike Mcflntee - Pr:-sirlf-nt, John Carroll - Chaplain, Bruvv King 4 2nd V. Pres.. Reggie Collins v Trcastlrcr. Second Roux' Tom Howell - Sponsor, Floyd Schulze - V. Pres., Randy Willoforrl - Hist., Danny Harren - Parliamvntarian, James Cunningham - 3rd V. Pros.. Jamvs Ramsey 7 Rf-porter, Jeff ,lone-S f Srntinal. Bottom Lap: james Cunningham and Floyd Schulze show some prize' winning cattle. Bottom Right: Bill Cowon, Charlie Ivey and Mark Spurlorzk show more fine cattle. 4,- ' 1 x .. t f C A ,gg ,.: l A Don Elledge and Randy Willeford egg.. 1 -4-ang I 3 , -' i Al Ronnie Hunt, ICT: Achieves Working Goals First Row, len to right: Donna Nash, Cheryl Seaman, Irma Breiten, Eddie Fain. Jimmy Kranz, Michael Charles, Rusty Chapman, Debbie Roan. Second Raw: Laura Pennington, Kathy Crane, Cindy Rey- nolds, Patty McSwccney, Steve Young, Danny Ingram, Larry Bates, Thomas Griffin, Phil Ward, Bill Slriler, Dan Agee, Bren Pepper, Doyle Wilson, Freddie Ingram, Penny While, Cary Hall, J. R. Jones. A -, A, Q -- - . SPONSOR: ,lim Whittle Industrial Arts: Construct Their Fu ture Hrst Row: Speed Jones, Sandra Larson, Cindy Coke, Mr. Odom -- Sponsor. Second Row: Phil Peek, Patty McSweeney, Gilbert Bolding, Rusty Chapman, Steve Alford. Third Row: Bill Tefend, Dieter Johnson, Ricky Johnson, Phil Ward, Mr. Brown sf- Sponsor. SPONSORS: John Brown, Loy Odom wlwu f Chess Club: Your Move r lx fx Above: Cheryl McElroy, Darryl Gallaher, Randy O'Brian, Brian Andreassen, Gilbert Bolding, Randy Boney, .lay Box, Joe Harvill, Steve Coats N... ...,. N--'df 'MQW' W 'fuu,,.11-MU' ' 'UW y SPONSORS: Bill Grant and Pete Seymour Health Careers Club: What's Up Doe? ,.,,.,..,,,,, ,.,, . 4'-v 'M-'Fm First Row Glen Davis Mary Randall David Hill Second Row: Cathy Case Melinda Henson Beverly Schmedthorst .1 D 8 1531s. Jgl- ,I A Q 0 0 , . --if Cheryl Baty Sandra Hall Jackie Hankey Lashanda Wallace Third Row: Vicki Smith Pamela Hawkins Robin Moody Martha Willsey Kim Stephens Teresa Willis Fourth Row: Deborah Popnoe Laura Pennington Frances Mischke Irma Breilen 47' ef? 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B. Head 5, S.. + Colonels Are Front Row, len to right: Robert Whittington, Trainer Chann Wilemon, Mgr. Mark Sees Tony Arterburn Butch McClendon Bud Parmer Stan Davis Perry Clazier David Vonderheid Wyman Miller David Orr Mike Eudy Robin Rollins, Mgr. Second Row: Bruce McCrary, Mgr. Glenn Davis, Trainer Mike Owens Kevin Shefka Steve Campbell Tim Landrum Billy Butcher Chris Brimmage Bobby Krannig Larkin Toler David Lyke Randy Ray, Mgr. Darrell Muncy, Mgr. Myron Nichols, Mgr. Third Row: Frank Watson Milton Taylor Lan'y Feagin Hans Massar David Vaughn Chuck Whitfield Billy Ecklof Dick Frazier Steve McClung Nick Davis Bill Thompson, Trainer Greg Burris, Trainer Fourth Row: Gordon Crom Harold Stephens Bob Montgomery Cary Howell Phillip Wall Blake Dewberry Culley Boren John Eccles Terry Hagin Ronny McNeal Scott Holboke Richard Martin Steve Webb Ken Tyler at , W iiiit Tiff tirit - .,.... , y e r stt 1 LQ tly' yi'i District Champs . . . 'I N y ,ff xp X. is-00' if' we ,Af- l An. ff . 5 , e f:,., - A 4, ,.,.. 3-WL' A Q3 A nf' ,A Top: Richard Martin, Ronny McNeal, David Orr, Ken Tyler. Coaches: Top Row: Gino Tamez, Raymound Haas, Ron Calloway, Euslace Conwoop, Pete Grubb. Bottom Row: Jim Dodson, Bill Horn, Bob Price. The 1973-1974 football season has been one of the greatest ever for the Colonels. District 8-4-AAAA was one of the toughest in high school foot- ball. The Colonels, through sweat, blood, study, and hard work, won the district title. The head coach again this year was ,lim Dodson, and the assistant coaches were Bill Horn, Bob Price, and Raymond Haas. The trainer was Pete Grubbs. In the first game the Colonels scrimmaged Bryan Adams. The Colo- nels showed great promise by defeat- ing them six scores to none. As the season started, the Colonels looked forward to a great year. ln pre-district the Colonels faced Plano, W.T. White, Samuell, and Irving MacA- rthur. In the season opener against Plano, a very tough opponent, the Colonells defense proved strong, and the offense put enough points on the board to win in a big victory. In the second game, the Colonels faced the highly rated W.T. White team. South Garland again played a strong game, both defensively and offensively to defeat the Longhorns. Against Sam- uell, the offense moved the ball and controlled the clocks as the defense shut out the Spartans to win. In the first half of the Irving MacArthur game, the Colonels bogged down and made mistakes but through second efforts fought back to win late in the game. The next week South Garland went into district play undefeated to play the North Mesquite Stallions, who were also undefeated. The first half was all North Mesquiteis, as they scored four touchdowns and shut the Colonels out. The highly spirited and proud Colonels were down but not out. They fought back to win by one point in what was called the greatest comeback in high school football his- tory. The following week South Gar- land traveled to R.L. Turner, who started the season ranked eighth in the state. The field was flooded, and the rain kept coming, but the Colo- nels fought hard to win late in the game for the third consecutive time. The high flying Colonels were in the number spot in the state's ten top ranking teams. Mesquite had the nickname Giant Killers, and like the name says, they defeated the Colo- nels for their first and only loss of the regular season. Homecoming was here, and the spirit was high. The Colonels shut out the Denton Broncos and rolled up a drive offense. Highland Park was the next Colonel opponent. The Scots and the Colonels played a good game, and SC won in the last few seconds with a field goal. Our last opponents were our cross town rivals, the Car' land Owls, for what might have been the final game. South Garland must win this to represent District, a tie or loss would have given it to North Mesquite. The Owls played the Colo- nels a close first half. The second half was all South Garland,s as our offense rolled up the most this sea- son, and the defense held Garland scoreless. The South Garland Colonels won the district title and went on to play Arlington Sam Houston in bi-district. Many thanks go to the Band, the Belles, the Dixies, and the Cheerlead- ers for all of their hard work and out- standing performances. A special thanks goes to the South Garland stu- dent body for all their spirit and for backing the Colonels all the way this year. Top Center: McNeal throws under pressure against Plano. Bottom McNeal on keeper against Lions. Top Right: Colonel's defense holds. Bottom Right: Line gives McNeal great pass protection. ASP' ,f . an f f 1 ,Y X , y 3, I , . V., I K Y, H Z I ' , , V my-wm+w.f at ' ' , , -1,5 - ' e , -.M -L , I . vm ' -f h u . 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Colo- nels defense holds . . . South Garland wins in upset 16 to 12. . . 1 105 SC 13 W.T. White 6 WT. White opponents, tough . . . Colonels underdog again . . . Colonel's defense stands out . . . 2 big passes from lVIeNeal to Arter- burn set Colonels on 3 . . . Eudy over right side for T.D. . . . Longhorn's drives stopped . . . Colont-l's ball . . , lVleNeal to Tyler . . . Colonels on 2 . . . Orr off left taekle for 6 yards. . . Halftime, Longhorns v 0, Colonels - 13 . . , Second half . . . Orr runs wild . . . Colonel's defense makes big plays . , . Longhorn drive to Colonel's 23 . . . Pass to end zone . . . Landrum pulls off interception . . . tempers flair . . . hitting gets harder . . , Colonels move . . . penalties come . . . Longhorns take to 15 . . . 15 yard pass for Whitt-'s only score. . .Onside kick. . . Colonels recover . . . Orr runs out clock . . . Colonels win 13-6 . . . defense stands out SG 24 Samuells 0 Spartans come to play. . , Colonf-l's defense stands strong . . . causes Spartans to fumble . . . Colonels mareh downfield . . , fumbles eome from both teams . . . Colonels fumble, drop, and throw away seores . . . defense still stands . . . Colonels O Samuells O at half . . . Second half . . . Spartans fum- bled on 29 . . . Orr and Eudy take ball to 2 . . .Orr gets eall. . .fumble at goal line. . . Arterburn reeovers in end zone . . . Sparmns again sputter . . . McNeal takes Colonels from midfield in 8 plays . . . capped the drive with 15 yard keeper . . . Martin hits Spartan QB . . . fumble recovered by Tyler at 16 . . . Tyler around right side to 4 . . . fourth down . . . Orr walks in around left side . . . Colo- nels mareh to 14 . . . passes dropped . . . Owens hits 20 yarder. . . defense stands strong again . . . Colonels win 24 to 0 . . . SC14-Irving lVlaeArthur 12 Cardinals strike. . .score in 11 plays . . . 14 yard TD pass , . . 6-0 for the Cardinals . . . Colonels make mistakes . . . Cardinals get the breaks . . . Colonelis offense falters . . . late in first half line opens up holes . . . Orr and Eudy work it 91 yards . . . Orr seores from 2 . . . Owens makes it 7-6 . . . Colonels ahead . . . penalties eome . . . MacArthur marches 80 yards . . , seore again before half . . . 12 to 7 for lVlaeArthur . . . second half . . . Colonels start at their own 23 . . , South Garland runs over MacArthur to Cardinal's 25 . . . McNeal pitehes to Orr around right side . . . Orr 25 yards for score . . . 14-12 Colo- nels remke the lead . . . Colonelis defense comes to front . . . stops Cardinals eold . . Colonels win 14--12. S. G. A Second Half Team 0 me 7-r Top Left: Highland Park prevents touchdown pass. Top Riglu: Orr runs over Owls. Bottom Eudy leads Orr on end sweep. Bottom Right: Defense pursues the quarter- back. Colonels Have Teamwork SG 29 North Mesquite 28 North Mesquite controlled the first half . . . shutout the Colonels 28 to 0. . .second half Colonels ready to play . . . Orr hits Arter- burn on 36 yard HB pass . . . Orr picks up 8 yards for score . . . late in third quarter, Tyler intercepts at NM 37 . . . Orr and Wall run . . . Eudy for 11 yard catch . . . Colonels on 2 . . . Orr passes to Ecklof for 6 points . . . Colonels get 2 . . . Colonells defense stops Stallions . . . Colonels take over at NM 4-2 . . . first play, McNeal to Ecklof . . . 32 yard touchdown pass . . . Orr gets the 2 points . . . Colonels kickoff . . . fumble . . . Colo- nels recover on NM 32 . . . Orr hits quick bursts . . . McNeal to Eudy for 16 yards . . . first down and goal to go. . .Stallion's defense stiffens. . .fourth and goal. . . McNeal fakes to Orr and darts over for the TD . . . 28-28 . . . Owens comes in for extra point . . . It's good . . . Colonels win thriller 29-28 . . . greatest comeback in Texas high school football history. . . SG 12 R.L. Turner 8 R.L. Turner stadium . . . field soaked with water. . .the rain lets up. . .Colonels receive . . . Orr, McNeal, and Eudy run . . . Colonels make 80 yards in 6 minutes and 37 seconds of first quarter . . . Orr splashes in for score . . . 2 point attempt fails . . . rain starts again . . . first half ends, Colonels 6, Lions 0 . . . second half . . . Lions move to 37 . . . Toler intercepts . . . ball exchanges hands . . . then comes the downpour . . . South Garland fumbles at own 21 . . . 14- yard pass for Lion's score . . . extra point fumbled . . . picked up and passed for 2 points . . . Lions 8, Colonels 6 . . . heavy rains cause fumbles . . . ball exchanges hands . . . fourth quarter . . . Colonels get going . . . pass to Eudy for 7 yards . . . runs from Orr and McNeal . . . 16 plays later . . . Orr with sec- ond effort runs 5 yards for score . . . 12-8, Colonel's favor . . . time running out . . . R.L. Turner, takes the ball to midfield . . . Tyler intercepts . . . Colonels win 12-8 . . . if Thy Defensive line' crushcs Cardinaks running back. Ybp Right: McNeal gcts good protection from Eutly, Eccles, and Shcfta. Bottom Left: And Wall makes tackle with Hagin and Ecklof in close- pursuit. Boltum Right: Colom-'ls put prcssure on Mes- quitm- quarterback. Colonels End Season at 9-1 I v iffy wrk. 'Ii I 7 . V-.hi W , .V - K 6 is VV 8' 311 jgw Nj- xv.: Wa A '- 'S . :. ' f M J ' , A' Mr' Q 4' Top Leh: Tyler gains on winglrark counts-r. , Top Center: McNeal tries running through Highland Park defenders. Top Right: Orr dives over thc: linmf:-2 blocks. t Bottom Left: Glazier blasts through to nail quarterback. Bottom Right: The spirited Culunfrl If-am sig- nals that they are number one-. imileiitgw . 5, A - tt, ll , was-J if is 4 tx as V SC 20 Mesquite 30 Mesquite, the giant killers, came alive , . . deal Colonels the first loss of the season, 20-30 . . . Eudy started the scoring on the second play of the game . . . but Mesquite comes back and ties it up . . . Colonel's spirit calms . . . Skeeters make interceptions . . . set up key scores . . . in the last three seconds. Mes- quite's quarterback fires another of his many passes . . . split end, McDonald, makes a lucky catch at the goal line . . . Mesquite leads 20-7 at the half . . . Glazier recovers fumbled punt on Mesquite 21 . . . McNeal throws to Arterburn for the score . . . 20-14 . . .looks like the Colonels are making another comeback . . . Mesquite scores twice . . . 31 yard fieldgoal and then 7 more . . . Ecklof makes final score for Colonels . . . SC loses 30 to 20. . . SG 23 Denton 0 Homecoming '73 . . . Changes, strength- ened defense . . . Colonels recover Bronco fumble at 23 . . . McNeal on keeper . . . takes ball inside 10 . . . Orr slants off left side for score . . . 7, 0 Colonels . . . Colonels move ball . . . Owens hits 22 yard fieldgoal . . . defense is the name of the game . . . standoff through second and third quarters . . . Colonel's defense gets cranked up . . . Orr runs for 32 yards . . . a few plays later . . .Orr scores. . . 17, 0Colonels. . .Wall intercepts a Denton pass . . . returns it 42 yards to 5 . . . McNeal hits Arterburn in right side of end zone . . . Colonels won 23 to O . . . Colonel's revamped defense stops Denton cold. . . SC 23 Highland Park 21 The game was a life and death struggle . . . SC comes to life first . . . razzle-dazzle pass from Orr to McNeal . . . 7-0, Colonels . . . Brimmage makes 2 interceptions , . . Scots take lead 8 to 7 . . . SG fumbles . . . next play, Tyler recovers Highland Park fumble . . . Orr capitalizes . . . 13 to 8. . . late in third quarter, Scots score . . . take lead 14 to 13 . . . Orr breaks loose on 51 yard run . . . P.A.T. good . . . 20, 14 . . . Glazier makes big defensive plays . . . Scots score with 1:40 left in the game. . . take lead 21 to 20. . . Colonels come back to life. . .pressure builds . . . march 54 yards . . . 14- seconds left . . . Owens kicks 25 yard fieldgoal . . . Highland Park's struggle ended in defeat . . Colonels win 23 to 21 . . . Colonels in Bi-District Game SC vs. Garland Title rests on this game . . . City and District . . . first quarter . . . Owls recover fumble at 23 . . . Love scores in 4 plays . . . 7, 0 for the Owls . . . Colonels then march 50 yards in 8 plays . . . passes to Arter- burn and Tyler . . . Tyler on a 19 yard counter for the score . . . 7 to 7 . . . the Owlis Randy Love broke 70 yards for Owl score . . . 13 to 7 . . . ball exchanges hands . . . 19 sec- onds left in half . . . McNeal unleashes a bomb to Arterburn . . . Colonels on 3 . . . Orr over right tackle . . . 14 to 13, Colonelis, at half . . . McNeal passes to Wall, 41 yards and a score . . . next drive . . . 7 plays 61 yards . . . McNeal with keeper from 1 for score . . . 27 to 13. . .defense shuts Garland down completely . . . 42 yards in 4 plays . . . Eudy scores from 1 . . . pass from Toler to Eudy for 2 points . . .35 to 13, SG. . .Garland fum- bles . . . first play . . . Orr 26 yards for score . . . 42 to 13 . . . Toler moves Colonels 50 yards in 6 plays . . . Brimmage scores from thc 4 . . . 48 to 13 . . . Colonels District Champs. . . SG vs. Arlington Sam Houston Fumbles . . . interceptions . . . penalties . . . beat the Colonels . . . the Colonels drove towards the goal . . . but bogged down . . . Owens missed fieldgoal during high winds . . . Texans score, 7 - 0 . . . SC fumbles on own 13. . .Texans score again, 13 - 0 . . . rains come . . .halftime. . .defense gets tough . . . allows only 30 yards in second half . . . Colonels drive 80 yards to Texan's 4 . . . interception kills Orr intercepts on 33. . .kills Texan drive . . . Colonels try to score . . . dropped passes . . . bad calls . . . prevent scores . . . South Garland loses bi-district playoff 13 - 0 . . . Tbp: Colon:-ls stark up the- line against Texans. Botlom: Colon:-l's defense awaits Texan's handoff Billy Butcher - Guard All District Tim Landrum - Defensive Back All District Ken Tyler - Linebacker All District Fighting Heart Award - SG, Outstanding Defensive Back - SG John Eccles -- Tackle All District Richard Martin - Tackle All District Outstanding Lineman - SG Steve Webb M- Defensive End All District Billy Ecklof - End All District Gary Howell - Tackle All District Outstanding Offensive Lineman - SG Ronny McNeal - Quarterback All District 40 Perry Glazier - Linebacker All District David Orr - Tailback, Safety All-District M. C. Cole Award - SG Offensive Player of the Year, Outstanding Offensive Back - SG J. V. Captures District First Row, left to right: Mark Mitchell, Chris Merrett, .lay Johnson, Lowell Smith, Ronnie Marks, David Arterburn, David Petty, Jim Meade, David Livingston. Second Row, left to right: Jeff Stephens, David Eccles, Alton Horton, Larry Portwood, Danny Walls, Danny Dewberry, Lacey Lytle, Keith Hamell, Dale Holley, Steve Underwood, Mickey McNell. Third Row, lej? to right: Tommy Talbert, Gilbert Birdsong, Robyn Taylor, Gary Bowles, Carl Dukes, Steve Evans, Jerry Tatum. Fourth Row, left to right: Bob Fort, Brad Foster, Kevin Wiebold, David Walls, Roy Wyman, Alan Bayse. COACHES: Ron Calloway, Eustace Conwoop. Plano ...... W. T. White . Irving Mac . . N. Mesquite . R. L. Turner . Mesquite . . . Grand Prairie Denton ..... Highland Park Garland .... B-Team Gains Experience First Raw, lejl to right: Bill Reese, George Gonzales, Kyle Love, Paul Ash- berry, Rusty Bryant, Doug Holman, Mark Boring. Second Row: David Watson, Mike Cash, Scott Cash, Larry Peterson, Rickey LaRue, Keith Beavers, Frank Laney, Mike Custer, David Fatheree, Dan Davis. Third Raw: Tim Mullett, Jim Trotman, Roger Little, Chuck Reynolds, Ricky Bawcum, Eddie Lawrence, Steve Dillo, Larry Cotten, .lames Montegom- ery, Coach Tamez. Plano ............ WT Whne ................. Lake Highlands fm .,....,. Lake Highlands QB-teamj Plano ..................,. Bryan Adams .............. Wylie ..... swelegax 2: V 9 35. 1 Ia ig Y I Huw ' , V 'cl l ag! -. ' hr..qL3!1, 1 -'af f y ' f 'Kr 4, C ,1 f 1f'f' 'Lg ,tai f' 552125. 9 QQ,-3 ',,, e of ff tw m f g -., v t:4Fg' 1..'h 4 ,1,,- K r , If Bottom: Coach Tamez doing his Coach Grant imitation. Top: Jim Trotman signals next play. 7-KW' A- South Garlandis B-team this year learned the meaning of sportsmanship. Through their hard work, at practice and on the field, they learned what it means to be a Colonel. Although the team feels that they haven't accomplished much, they have gained experience for the Varsity try-outs next year. The bright spot of the season was their defeat against Wylie. The coach for this year's B-team was Coach Tamez, a newcomer to SG. 7 Tennis Team Swings In to Action Bottom, l to r: Gary Swearingen, Joy Mayfield, 1 .lean MacKenzie. Top, Ito r: Coach Crawford, David Beeson, Kyle English, David Geiger, Peter Nance, Russell Gordon. Bottom: Kyle English gives it all he has got. H 5952 'iT imwevwm-vmmswvmf+f Wf' 1m vt-o 1 , ,S L. R JPN xx Swimming Makes a Big Splash Row: Tutti Wheeldon, Carla Bristow, ,lay A Burum, Mrs. Tricha Lewis, Coach. Third Row: Dowle Pierce, Kurt Pierce, Captain, Howard Pearson, Rick Barton. Chuck Strain, James O'Dell. Not Pictured: Larry Mosley, Jean McKenzie. Frorll, I to r: Audree FOX, Michele Fox. Second :Q Bottom: James O'Dell does a cutaway. Swimming is a sport new to South Garland this year. Swimming requires remarkable strength, coordi- nation, and endurance. South Gar- land's team had some excellent swim- mers, but not enough 'depth' to have a strong showing in the meets. The young team swam against older, more experienced teams. Next yearis team promises to be even bigger and bet- ter. The coach of this year's swim- ming team was Mrs. Tricha Lewis. Top: Rick Barton attempts to fly. Bottom: Swim team leams the importance of practice. Golf Team - on the Ball This yearis golf team was a very inexperienced team, with only two members having played on the first team in district. After playing 11 matches, the team won 6 and lost 5. ln tournament play, the team fin- ished fourth out of 20 teams at the Arlington tournament, fifth out of 8 at the Mesquite tournament, sixth out of 22 at the Garland tournament. Chances for a district title look dim because of inexperience. The team could have been one of the best. Hard work helped to move the team up. Back: Coach Grant, Mac Stallcup, Mark Gray, Donny Allen. Bottom: Dennis Gray, Traylor Sells, Mark Watson. Not Plbturedx Cary Collins, King Grossman, David Weber, Chuck Pickering, Kyle Love. ii ,,' Sli IS. Bottom, Far Lek: Donny Allen practices putting. Top, Cenxr: Dennis Gray and Mark Gray smile after nine holes. Top, Right: Mark Gray drives the ball. Bottom, Righz: Dennis Gray blasts ball out of nap. SG -,Iumpmg W1th Pnde Back, left to right: Randy Padgett, Dan McMullen John Derrick Mitchell Huskey Rick Wright Keith Graves Front leh to right Marty Nichols Dennis Perkins, Fred Jackson, Richard Epperson, and Mike Pierce The N73-74-'7 Colonel Basketball Team was one of experience, hustle, and hard work. The hard workouts they went through made the Colonels an excellent team. They started off the season great, winning four'in a row, then the tournaments came. The first one was Waxahacheg SG took third. Next was the Garland invita- tional in which SC placed second in a heart breaking loss to North Garland. Last, but most prestigious, was the Dr. Pepper tournament in which SG placed third. The first half of district play proved the Colonels to be a tough opponent to beat. The Colonel's momentum was really rolling. Here the loss of the big postman, John Der- rick, spelled trouble to the Colonels during the second half. They fought hard during the remainder of the sea- son, but they placed low in district. Their coach was Clayton Brooks. Right: McMullen shoots free throw. SG64 SG 104- SG 71 SG 80 SG 67 SG 100 SG 54 SG 69 SG 67 SG 58 SG 53 SG 59 SG 55 SG 73 SG 64 SG 62 SG 72 SG 79 SG 55 SG 43 SG 76 SG 57 SG 63 SG 53 SG 67 SG 57 SG 49 SG 58 SG 56 SC 51 SG 62 Irving McArthur Woodrow Wilson John TylPr Irving Thomas .leffcrson Waxahavhe B-Team H. G. Spruve Mr'Kinney Samuel W. T. White North Garland Ji-Suit .lohn Tyler Thomas Jefferson Samuel Bri an Adams H. C. Spruce South Oak Cliff W. T. White Denton Garland North Mesquite R. L. Turner Mesquite Highland Park Denton Garland North Mesquite R. L. Turner Mesquite Highland Park Mike Pierce Mitchell Huskey Marty Nichols Fred Jackson Randy Padgett Keith Graves Dan McMullen Dennis Perkins Rick Wright y iff! 'Ki U- gg. C is Top Left: Coach Clayton Brooks did a fine job in coaching the varsity this year Top Rigid: Team gets inspiring lecture from Coach Brooks. Bottom Center: Mike Pierce looks for an open man under the goal. Top Len: Mike Pierre keeps Skeeter out of lane. Top Center Len: Mitchell Huskey out-stretches his opponent on jump ball. Top Center Right: Marty Nichols pops one from top of key. Top Right: Fred Jackson and Marty Nichols play pass. Bottom Left: Team members tentatively watch the game Bottom Center: Fred Jackson puts a hex on the ball. Bottom Right: Dan McMullen goes up for two. K 'Mi' 'L'?ie:,r X B- Team Shoots for District Q 4-. .t,, .,., ,, 1 First Row: Gary Taylor, Mark West, Gary HUC- l kahy, John Brookins, Marvin Roberts, Doug Newman. Back Row: Brent Reed, Lqslie Ever- ett, Steve Craft, Jeff Dyess, Phillip Chapman, David McMullen, Mike Ricliardville. Not Pic- tured: Terry Hagin, David Russell. Bottom Brent Reed on a jump shot. MacArthur ....,,. Plano... Tyler . ..,. . Irving .........., Thomas Jefferson . . Richardson ....... Richardson Pierce .lohn Tyler ....... Thomas Jefferson . . Denton .... .... Garland .......,. North Mesquite . . . R. L. Turner ...... Mesquite ....,... Highland Park ..,. North Mesquite . . . R. L. Turner ...... Mesquite ........ Highland Park ..., The South Garland B-Team, under the leadership of Coach Tamez, put together a successful season in 1974. Stressing a strong team defense and controlled offense, the Colonels did well in district play. The team played together well and showed an excel- lent example of how teamwork can win games. This year's B-Team players will help make up a fine Varsity squad next year. Top Right: Steve Craft shoots over out- stretched arm of Highland Park Scot. Bottom Right: Marvin Roberts goes up for a rebound. RUNNERS: Front: Chris Merrit, Ronnie Marks, Tony Anderson, David Moss, Gilbert Bolding, Chuck McDaniel, Wyman Miller, Mike Fudge. Mrkidk: Dan Airwood, Charles Mathis, Tony Arterburn, .lim Martin. lay John- son, Kenny Hickman, Steve Pucket, Richard Hale, Ronald Smith, David Lyke, Danny Dew- berry, Steve Nordin. Back: .lim White, Alton Horton, Carl Dukes, Terry Hagin, Stan Davis, Chris Brimmage, Phillip Baxter, Phillip Wall, Mac Alt, James Vance, Russell Siebert, David Bennett. Not Pictured: Ronnie Davis, John Derrick, Richard Martin, Steve Campbell, Evo- dio Rios. Left: Richard Hale sweats it out. ig.. District Title ...- ..... ,.,.,,, .- A M -f . -A - f- f. - ., South Garland has had a reputation in past years for its winning track teams, and this year's team proved that they could maintain that tradition. Track requires determination and strong drive, as well as physical endurance. South Garland won the district title last year, and this year's team had many returning members. The team greatly improved since their first meet last season and had more experience. Track not only consists of runners, but of weight men, vaulters, and jumpers. This year's team provided stiff competition in district meets. The track team was coached by Raymond Haas. FIELDMEN: Front: Chris Merril, Ronnie Marks, Steve Lord, Steve Pucket, Larry Cotten, Gilbert Bolding, Chan Wiemar. Middle: Darryl Muncy, Mark Boring, Cris Brimmage, Phillip Baxter, Kevin Shefka, Scott Holboke, jeff Stevenson, Jim White. Back: Charles Mathis, Bob Montgomery, Steve Webb, Bobby Ford, Larry Fagin, Gordon Crom, Tony Swindell, Kenny Hickman, Carl Dukes. Right: Kenny Hickman keeps on tracking, 4 Girls Get in the Running Hrs! Row: Karen Brown, Sharon Glover, Patri- 5 cia Willis, Dorcas Frazier Qmgr.l, ,lanie Bowen, Marsha Logan, Becky Rosser. Second Row: Liz Woods, Marianne McCann, Ginger Minter, Jan Morrison, Dana Hill, Suzi Huffman. Third Row: Theresa Timpa, Charlotte Flatt, Janice Miller, Tish Lawler, Coaches: Sandy Muse, Weldon Smith. , 5 5 I i - 1 I s . f e f X Bottom Left: Tish Lawler gets a good hand-off to Janice Miller. South Garland added girl's track to its curriculum this year with excel- lent results. The girl tracksters proved that they could represent SG as well as the boys in sports. The team competed in a ten team district and did very well. The team's weak- ness was in numbers. They won most of the running events with excellent times, but the spots that showed a need for improvement were the field events. Next year, with the experi- ence the girls have gained, SG should be at the top. The team was coached by Mr. Smith and Mrs. Muse. Top Right: Becky Rosser shows her best hur- dling form. Middle Right: These girls prove quickness off the line wins track meets. Bottom Mithile: Karen Brown does her own thing in the hurdles. Bottom Right: Ginger Minter clears the bar on a good jump. S ,is Players Get Their - l .fm From: Joe Dirik, Mark Sees, Hans Massar, Mark Lee, Mike Smith. Middle.' Brad Hudgins, Jeff Epps, Jack Wright, Ton Massar, James O'Dell, Phil McEwan, Coach - Steve Johanes. Back: Greg Burris, Pete Hodges, Randy O,Brian, Greg Carroll. Botmm Len: With help from Mike Smith and Phil McEwan, Brad Hudgins scores against North Mesquite's goalie. V N533 I II ll ll i .4 , 'QI Kicks From Soccer .. Ak ' , 0 Lg The South Garland soccer team played excellent again this year. With nearly all of last year's team mem- bers returning, South Garland began winning big after working out scoring problems at the beginning of the sea- son. The teamis strong point was defense as they held their opponent's scores to a minimum, and the goalies were credited with many shut outs. Because of their experience and hus- tle, South Garland's soccer team had an outstanding season. The coach was Steve Johanes. Top Righz: Greg Burris practices kicking the ball before the game. Bottom Center: Hans Massar dribbles down the field. Bottom Right: Phil McEwan stops a pass. Baseball Makes I X 'li ,N nun hx First Raw: Mark Litchen, David Lyke, David Cvmlmwm Vyyhg Orr, Ken O,Rear, Larry Wilson. Second Row: Danny Walls, Craig Watson, Chuck Whitfield. - Ronnie McNeal, Keith Causey, Billy Butcher, Richard Kennedy. Third Row: John Eccles, ' Kevin Wiebold, Mike Pierce, Mickey Fitzger- ald, Richard Epperson, Dale Holley, Coach Ron Calloway. Not Pictured: David Arterburn, Bobby Cogburn, Robyn Taylor. PITCHERS: fbozlomj Craig Watson, Ronnie McNeal, Kevin Wiebold, Richard Eppf-rson, Ken O'Rear, Mic- key Fitzgerald. av'- l 'N K l r A Big Hit! 3. uv L Baseball is one of S.G.'s most for- gotten and overlooked sports. All the hard work of these players is hardly even noticed. SG. baseball games are poorly-attended, even though they are exciting. This year's team was one of experi- ence with many lettermen returning. During the season they played good games and carried the Colonels, pride even higher. Many thanks go to their coach Ron Calloway for a great season. INFIELDERS: Hop leftj Richard Kennedy, David Lykc-, Mark Litchen, David Orr, Dale Holley, john Eccles, Mike Pierce, Keith Cau- sey. OUTFIELDERS: fbottom lehj Danny Walls, Billy Butcher, Chuck Whitfield, Mike Pierre, Larry Wilson. Intramurals Get Students Involved Intramurals have been at South Garland for three years now. These sports offer fun, competition, and a way to spend those boring week-day evenings. Football was introduced this year with about five teams competing. The championship was won by 'the Apes over the Gophers,' in a very hard fought game. Other teams com- peting were the Turkeys,,' Rollers,', and Jim White's Teamf, Basketball really boomed this year with over 30 teams playing. Many of these games were close ones filled with excitement and fast moving action. Bowling this year showed many people had improved. Some of the bowlers played fantastic games with scores over 200. Volleyball was won by teamwork. Volleyball revealed many talented SG students. This yearls intramural program was under the direction of Mr. Sewell. Top Len: Jim White's Team runs against the Apes. Top Center Left: Frank Shelton drives up the lane. Top Center Right: Brenda Crenshaw concen- trates on getting a strike. Top Right: Typical intramural action. Bottom Le-h: Jerry Fagin and David Omo are amazed by their howling scores. Bottom Right: Gary Howell goes up for 2. l g 's . , if I . 1 V. J-J. .0 A ' f' , ' . . , g ,r - s 4 X4 f'- so A - 4 .?4xf 5 z 'J,-I - I I 'C . v my ff I I U- '-Try. ' . f 'L x . X , . 142. ' - Q.. ' -v X- ,- ' ' ' .sf Q . Y' 5 . '. . 4 x x ' 'Q 1 0 , .. ' , fi- . A ' s 'Q -Q ' 2 5 -. s If V .Qs b H15 h x . N A . ,h qi , , ,E ', , ' .,,..' 4. -J , .. 0 . 1. x 'H R . - - L - - - n xp I ' lf FS UKIUDH GE H 1 . if? 222. uf 1...m .e....-. . .gnu , W Colonel and His Lady The highest honor any student at South Garland can receive is that of being named Colonel or Colonel's Lady. At the 1974 Colonel Ball Presentation the two receiving this award were David Orr and Van Ray. David Orr was a captain of the 1973 Colonel football team and was selected as the Times Herald Player of the Year. He received the M.C. Cole Award. David was also a member of the Beta Club and a nominee for Most Athletic. Van Ray served as Head Varsity Cheerleader. She is a member of the Presidents Council, the Concert Choir and is active in the French Club. Van was also a nominee for Best Colonel Spirit and Homecoming Queen. A 4 gn , 1594. N1 1 W 'M R . fa ue v W 1' 5 AJ 1 ! O I I 4 E 5 m ,. EL N Y Y Q 'QQ ,Q I H 5 S EH 55 5 ' In -if 1 ,gl ,.. , .- fs, If if , Q 'z vw ,sf fw H 5' m .1 Q- vt W W w J ' Q. 3 5 f ' A - 4 - six 4- 1 ly Q' A N , X M .K w ,,, M , v ,slr V 'gy' ' s . rv M 'QL L ' K N' .fi -' ..-'. , f 'J IR: ix X ' W sa W ,fu x 'V' 1 Qyfqaiiii , A N ,fl .5 1 'ii . , - Zi, A u 46 Colonel and His ,gif Q H:-A 13' , , '3' fy, 1. rf WPWT vi - Lady Nominees Nominees for Colonel and His Lady were: Far Left: Amy Toler and Ken Tyler. Amy is a member of the Southern Belles, and Ken was a member of the Varsity football team. Center: Kathy Harris and Mike Pierce. Kathy was a member of the Southern Belles, and Mike played Varsity basketball. Right: Karen Nix and Ronnie McNeal. Karen was a Lieutenant of the Southern Belles, and Ronnie played Varsity football. , 1973's Homecoming Queen is Debbie Bean. She was elected by the entire student body and crowned during the halftime at the Homecoming Game. Debbie has served South Garland as a Varsity Cheerleader her junior and sen- ior years. She is active as Recording Secretary of the Stu- dent Council, Reporter for FHA and has been a member of the Spanish Club. Other nominees were Top to Bottom: lerilyn Johnson, Amy Toler, Van Ray, Kathy Harris, the winner Debbie Bean and Karen Nix. Debbie Bean: ueen of '73 Homecoming 15 his 0 + 433 943 ' a 6 'e i nk Mike Pierce served as the 1974 Colonel Mascot. He has been a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the Varsity Basketball and Baseball Teams. He was awarded Best Colonel Spirit. Mike was also nominated for Colonel, Class Favorite, and Friendliest. 7 Senior Cindy Wiebold has been active in the German Club, Mu Alpha Theta, FTA, Beta Club, and the Southern Belles. She is president of the Biology Club and Treasurer of the National Honor Society. Cindy also served as Lieutenant of the Dixie Darlings in 1972-73. All S. G.H.S. Dwayne Jones is Vice-President of the Student Council and Co-Editor of the Sabre. He is a member of the Beta and Health Careers Clubs. He was President of the 72-73 Latin Club. Dwayne was also elected Friendliest and received All S.C.H.S. his sophomore and junior years. Debbie Bean served South Garland as the 73-74 Home- coming Queen. Debbie is also Asst. Head Varsity Cheer- leader. She has been active as Recording Secretary of the Student Council for two years. Debbie is also Reporter for FHA and has been a member of the Spanish Club. She was elected All S.G.H.S. and Class Favorite her junior year. wi 3 I it 6 . 3 Q -. I is ,1 Q ,, H .. 3 5 5 It v Ii Std! . ' Yi 5 a 9 E I H n 1 h Q I tl 5 H 9 . l 3 F N gg ' I Y 2 ra H I Q n i sf A 3 ' at N ' K I i I ,, 1 N ' l I ' . ll X N I 5.11115-Q l . .I e 'ii-T f, Q 5 ' u U N ' I . Q ' I 5 5 i I ! . ..,.. . 1 I . Q I 2 1-.g1LE is . Y Q I N., .'. he QQ 3, ,t ' ' F n H I 2 i 6 1 I Class F avorites, Senior ,lerilyn Johnson has been a Varsity Cheerleader, a mem- ber of the French Club and has served as Member-at-Large of the Student Council two years. She was also a nominee for Homecoming Queen, Most Beautiful, and Best Colonel Spirit. She was 1974- Basketball Queen. David Lyke has been a member of the Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Club, National Honor Society, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. David was President of his Sophomore and Senior Classes, and he played Varsity Football. Most Likely to Succeed Q i l . . 5 5 , .. 1 4 . LeAnn Kite has been a member of the Spanish Club, FTA, Vice-President of the Beta Club as well as the National Honor Society. She is also Treasurer of Mu Alpha Theta and is a member of the Colonel Band. Warren King has been a member of the Chess Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and the Presidents Council. He was President of the National Honor Society. Most Beautiful and Handsome Q it ' . ,fr t 5 i l Debbie Miller has served as a Sophomore and Junior Class Officer. She has been active in the Biology Club, Future Teachers, FHA and Latin Club. She was also nomi- nated for Most Feminine. Chuck Whitfield is a member of the 1973 Colonel Foot- ball Team. He has also been active in baseball and track. Most Talented 3 Amy Toler has been a member of the Concert Choir and the Showboaters. She has been active in the Speech Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, and Southern Belles. She has served as a Junior Class Officer, B-Team Cheerleader and Key Club Sweetheart. She was a nominee for Home- coming Queen, Class Favorite, Friendliest, and Colonel's Lady. Gary Smith has been a member of S.G.'s Choir for three years and is the 1974- President. He has been a member of the Showboaters for two years. LeAnn Kite has been a member of the Future Teachers and Spanish Clubs. She was Vice-President of the Beta Club and the National Honor Society. She is a member of Mu Alpha Theta and the Colonel Band. LeAnn was also named Most Likely to Succeed. Senior Glenn Davis has been active as Student Council Trea- surer, also as a member of the Fellowship of Christian Ath- letesg he was Head Trainer of the ,73 football team. Glenn is active in the Beta, Latin, and Biology Clubs. All S. G.H.S. Vs N-Qi.:-, David Lyke has been a member of the Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Club, National Honor Society and served as Senior Class President. David was also nominated for Most Witty, Friendliest, and Best Colonel Spirit. Dretha Burris is a member of Future Teachers, Biology Club, Beta Club and National Honor Society. She has been FHA President, and Secretary of Mu Alpha Theta, Ger- man, and Biology Clubs. She was also nominated for Most Likely to Succeed. if Most Feminine and Athletic l X :Lt I wi Kathy Harris has been a member of the French Club, Southern Belles and the Biology Club. She was a nominee for Homecoming Queen, Most Beautiful, and Colonel's Lady. Ronnie McNeal was a 1973 Colonel Football Captain. He was also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society and the Baseball Team. He was a nominee for Colonel. Best Colonel Spirit , 7 limi, f' Pima Nanci Rollins has been a Varsity Cheerleader. She is also in the French Club, FHA and has been active in the Stu- dent Council as Member-at-Large. Nanci was also nomi- nated for Most Friendly. Mike Pierce served as the 1973 Colonel Mascot. He has been a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and is a Captain of the Colonel Basketball Team. F riendliest Jane Curry has been a member of the Southern Belles her junior and senior years. She is Treasurer of the Beta Club. Jane is active in the French and Health Careers Clubs. Dwayne Jones was Vice-President of the Student Council and C0-Editor of the Sabre. He is a member of the Beta and Health Careers Clubs. He was President of the 72-73 Latin Club. Dwayne has been named All S.G.H.S. for three years. Wittiest l Shannon Shipley has been a member of the International Thespians, Speech Club, Biology Club, and FHA. Gary Atkinson has been Student Council President and is Vice-President of the Key Club. He is also a member of the Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta and Presidents Council. 7 v .,-f---,. I 4- HJ 521 W,,1 , V 'x Qi, f?f1?EQ x ? 1' -an N .- Nw-,M-f. .x 1 -E.5:'?5Yf'Qff' X . Q3 gl . I 1 , Z .L.- L - W if A N ' ilf 1 ii1.f,L . .. . ,.1 -.BA ,4- 1-sz-13521:-1 gym K :,ife,ii7-5 Q. ' - E - ', fgxfqviz, f 439' I , ,L,A., , ,N igz Upper Len: Mistress of Ceremonies, Barbara Zabojnik congratulates Sophomore Most Handsome Kevin Wiebold. Center: Brenda Crain gets a hug from Master of Ceremonies Gordon Crom. Bottom Colonel and His Lady nominees. Center: Debbie Miller congratulates Kathy Harris. Bottom Center: Shannon Shipley is excited about winning. Upper Right: Colonel and His Lady lead the procession down the hall. Center Right: Glenn Davis naturally tries to lead the way. Bottom: Couples enjoy the dance. WJ Russell Siebert aw . 058 5 ., V AV dung awww! SM-. 'P- fi, ,Hn-W hs!! Y VV V KL., h2y v,Q 51552 M if .. 'MY ig 5 J is W I 4 W' , ...v X ' ' 4 s , va, ' ,.i?Wu,, E X 1 W N Q at vs sz- W 2 V E! Y 4 ff U E ..l A wifi 6 ix ' 1' S 1 'Y K ' wh W ' ' N Q A wig, ,F .- 'A F., 1 . 'WM-ww' . ' 2 ' W 454 1 mm. g Me Junior All S. G.H. S. Melissa Buckmeyer is a member of the French Club, Concert Choir, Showboaters and is a Varsity Cheerleader. She was selected as Class Favorite her Sophomore and ,lun- ior years, and all S.C.H.S. her Sophomore year. Russell Siebert was President of the Junior Class. He was a member of the Speech and French Clubs. He was also a member of the track team, and was voted Class Favorite by the Junior class. YT? Larkin Toler is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Beta Club and Spanish Clubs. He was a Member at Large of the Student Council. He also played Varsity football. Tracy Thornbrough is a member of the Beta Club, and Plantation Times Staff. She was a Dixie Darling her sopho- more year. Sophomore All S. G.H. S. ,, IQ! Q s.: f Susan Reavis served as Member at Large of the Sopho- more Class. She was a member of the Biology Club and the Dixie Darlings. Jim Trotman played B-team football and was a member of Young Life. Gerardo Cisneros is a member of the Latin Club, reporter of the Biology Club, Sophomore Representative of the Colonel Band. He was Sophomore Class President and was also Sophomore Class Favorite. Nancy Bean served as a B-team Cheerleaderg she was a nominee for Most Beautiful, and Class Favorite. X E 3 4 '!i 'a xg ,it gina Wi 3 Sf' 1' x s if M, K' 5, .ln 'E W' 4' .ml A of .,ALiz.L f4,,,, , ,, ,, 93?-H : Q g 'Q A+ - af J 5 L. ff f Q , AA, rw V , V' A ands,-A, . E'-H hx fn- 5 T 'V It lu .r fb' ' X if ,p Q. Q4 Q' . 'I' , f- ,Z- ' Q q..',!,.'L5,'. all f if 5' 4 A 4 Seniors: Dave Lyke Gwen Williams .loan Cheatham Gayla Granger Gary Swearingen President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Reporter The Senior Class worked hard to make this year a year better than any other in the past ten years of the school's existence. We built lasting memories and found friendships that will last the rest of our lives and help us to grow up in a world in which we will make and build the America of tomorrowg but most of all, we the Seniors of ,74 made this year, a year of fun-filled, rewarding memories. This year will be cherished by all because all the Seniors helped make it. Dave Lyke, President of the Senior Class '74 '8 Darlene Worrell ,lim Dodson .lean Trotman Clayton Brooks Elsie Carpenter Bob Price These are the Senior Sponsors that helped make this year a memorable one. Seniors iw 'Ni F? in ' Anne Abbett Dan Agee Mike Akin Scott Albaugh Lori Albertson Stefan Aleksa Donny Allen Elizabeth Allen lg '55 45 axis 'YU' Aff ink! 1183 Nqr' we-wr w fs-'P .vw-vu 'Q nv' Larry Allen Max Allen Evelyn Anderson Ronald Anderson Brian And reassen Anne Apple Janie Arey Tony Arterburn Gary Atkinson Andy Austin Eddie Austin Linda Autry Penny Ayers Domingo Baez Ty Bagwell Dana Baker Brenda Barfield Beth Barnard Cherrilyn Barnard Jamie Barnes 173 174 Seniors: Machc-le Bartley Miclcie Battista Mike Baxter Debbie Bean Rick Beavers Sandra Beckham John Bedingfield Colleen Beer Sandra Bell Tim Bennett Darrell Benton Donna Berry Debbie Biar Jeff Biggerstaff Dana Bishop Steve Bishop Taking Off for a Really Big Year , M A--.. -il 9 JB '---sq.. 43 f-v Billy Black ,lan Blain Doug Blevins Joe Blum Gilbert Bolding Randy Boney Angie Boren Cully Boren Randy Bostain Mark Boswell George Botsford Clifford Boulware Jane Bowden Roynda Bowen Donna Boyd Dwaine Branham Rhonda Branson James Brashear Carol Brimberry Sharon Britt 175 Seniors: .lulie Bronstad Susan Brooks Chuck Brosz David Brown Philip Brown Judy Brownfield Stan Brunson Brenda Bryant Danny Bryant Kathy Buchanan Ronnie Buchanan Mark Buhler Jerry Bullard Randy Bullock David Bunch Dretha Burris Greg Burris Glen Burroughs Jamie Burrus Mark Burt I76 ,J +0 f 7 1 'f Nr?-1 ,......,,. Mean? .40 will ING' wt? David Burton Mike- Busby Billy Butvher Karen Butler Kathy Butler Bobby Byrum Steve Campbell Terri Campbell Richard Canipe Greg Carroll Kitz Carpenter Debbie Carter Lanni Carter Mickey Cash Linda Caudle Keith Causey Seniors The Lamera catnhes Max Walls better side! Right: Seniors are getting funnier looking all the time. Sammy Cessna Rusty Chapman Dennis Cheatham Joan Cheatham Kathy Cheek Sherry Childress Curtis Clark Debbie Clark 178 Nl' 'W' V4 '1 'Y B A .A Aunty.. A ,,., r-dl Q49 '41 'rv' s-nl Qy-f -mai '! 7 ,,,.,...a Brad Clemins Carolyn Cline Terry Clothier Craig Cochrane Rod Collard Chuck Collier Brenda Collins Lisa Copeland Ruth Coyle Richard Crable Cathy Crane Brenda Crenshaw Caren Crenshaw Gordan Crom Billy Cromwell Claire Cross James Cunningham Jane Curry Travis Davis Joni Davis 179 Seniors: We Will Remember!! Glen Davis Nick Davis Patsy Davis Rita Davis Ronnie Davis Heidi Dawdy Kay Deaton Linda DeJohn Johnny Delago John Derrick Janette Dennis Janice Dennis Blake Dewberry Marcy Dickson Bruce Diliow Joe Dirik .L 'av KRW vs.-..,. 'Z'f' B XWJ -.al Q-' .,- 5 5.1 yi QV Janice Dodd Lowell Doublin Philip Dozier Bobby Drummond Pat D'Spain Donald Dukes Cynthia Duncan Karen Dunkin Debbie Dunn Ginger Dunn John Eccles Donna Edwards .lim Eidson Billy Eklof Pam Eley James Ellis Bruce Elliston Jeff Epps Mike Eudy Loretta Evans 181 Seniors Robyn Ewert Eddie Fain Leon Farmer Cynthia Farris Larry Feagin Regina Fewell Donna Fielding Bobby Fields Karen Fields Mickey Fitzgerald Shelli Fleeson Juanell Fletcher Teri Fogg Terri Foster Monda Fox Karla Fraley Dick Frazier Dorcas Frazier Brenda Frierson Brazell Fuqua 182 Pep Rallies Were Yesterdaze .-gt. Ji Q-as fl - e 7 -mn-uf' 'ad 'Nw 52? FFF I Q2 ay M 4 4 F 1' 1, 2, ' ' 3 sw 4 7 7 L i lm :- if 27MB 1 Mark Fugua Darryl Gallaher Angela Gamble Danny Gannaway Jimmie Garcia Peggy Cathard Donna Centsch Melinda Gibbs 183 4 Seniors: Steve Gilliland IaTisha Gilmore Betty Glinski Belinda Godwin .lohn Goforth Michael Goldin Eloisa Gonzales Robert Goodson Connie' Gowen Mike Grahbs Brenda Grave Gayla Granger Happiness Flows!! .xii '--nf H---7 mb? ,,'rJN- N 47 f-...May 4'- V T- is 'tuvrwuv-ir Melinda Henson asks Julie Jones, Did you hear the one about. . .? Keith Graves Dennis Gray Mark Gray Michael Gribble Gary Griffin Jack Griffin Thomas Griffing John Grinstz-ad Roy Guthrie Amalio Gutierrez Emma Gutierrez James Hall Robin Hall Sandra Hall Larry Hammer Liz Hanks Kay Hardin Brent Hargrove Kathy Harris Teresa Harris Patricia Harrison 185 Seniors: Joe Harvill Pam Hasbrook Blane Hayhurst Debbie Haynes Robert Haynie Lynn Hays Pam Hawes Debra Head Karen Head Phil Hearn Melinda Henson Fritz Heunemann John Hewitt Teresa Hewitt Gail Hickman Dave Hill 186 A World of Success Waiting for Me ii ff-' ,E K Donna Hill Greg Hill Kim Hill Susan Hill Sammy Hillin Shirley Hines Debbie Hirsch Scott Holhoke Donna Boyd reflects upon the class discussion. Evelyn Holquin Terry Holsomback Steve Hooker Lisa Horsman 'Donna House Gina Housewright Lane Howard Cary Howell Ronald Howell James Howland Brad Hudgins Gina Huggins Beverly Huse Gina Huskey Danny Ingram Elisabeth Jackson Fred Jackson Cristi Jarrett Lee Ann .lctt Jerilyn johnson 188 Seniors 4011- Which Wa y to Tur11?? Q17 M ' ---, M S' NK f 5? s ,Q ,Q ,. oi, , -,S , .X , Q, ' if S' N 'i 'so Jlwziza, l ' 'w w+ WW .mea Turn off the lights! groans Ton Massar. NP' 'iv--'V Seniors, Bill Portwood and -James Suits, show how hard they work. Kathy .lohnson Raymond Johnson ., , Diane .lones Dwayne Jones .lames .lones i Jeanie Jones .leff .lones Jeffrey Jones an- ' lla: You want me to dissect what? exclaims Mike Brashear. 189 Seniors: Julie Jones Mike Jones Pam Jones Robbin Jones Tanya Jones Rick Jourdan Roger Keesee Andy Kelley We Are the Seniors of val v--0 -.' '---1' 'ITSQP NP' ...A -0' -.pl -1 W, yung, I 'QQ-'rv '--5.-a ,-,af .fav N---4 Q77 Bill Kelley Richard Kennedy Tommy Kennedy Steve Kent David King Lynn King Warren King Carla Kinnick LeAnn Kite Leslie Koder Elizabeth Korioth Robert Kyrias Leslie Lamm Tim Landrum Steve Lane Davis Latham Kent Layton Kim Leatherwood Jerry Lee Mark lee 191 Seniors: Audrey Lenamond Brian Leonard Sherry Lessem Richard Lewis Bruce Lewis Joel Lindblom Mark Litchen Donna Littleton Kerri Locklear Elizabeth Logan Daniel Lohr Cathy Lohre James Long Patricia Love James Lovell Cheryl Lovely 192 It Gets Better and Better and al-nn. all id N74-1 1 4.4:-I JJ, f-0-4 1- J-ov 4--, NI' Z' ,.....,... -.fl H119 r' 143 ,spew V -.. .,...f if 'P WM, vi X w....4f 'QWVK V., .4 .,,,. -J ,I Vg--of? YL? N'-,,...r Glenda Low David Loyd Raguel Lucio David Lyke Johnny McAnally Dawn McBride Sharee McClanahan Butch McClendon Steve McClung Bruce McCrary Carolyn McCraw Mike McDonald James McEntee Jill McManus Ronny McNeal James McTavish Jeff Maeckel Sharon Mangham Kim Manning Jimmy Marcom 193 Marilyn Marek Steve Marshall Richard Martin Sharon Martin Johnny Martinez Debra Mason Hans Massar Ton Massar Robert Massey Christine Masson Louise Masters Gaylan Mathis David Mauch Gloria Mayfield Wesley Mayr Beverly Miller Deborah Miller James Miller .limmye Miller Larry Miller 194 Seniors: '-J' '17 'ei 'M-nv of: 'arf N- -'47 '-dl sail Hsin, N37-f' he K' if xiii' 'sl' , ..,..., 7, 25 Seniors Revert to Childhood Play fine' . -IJ ,...-- -nv Wyman Miller Mary Minler Frances Mischke Gary Mitchell Billy Mixon Jimi Monkress Madonna Montgomery Dianne Moody Steve Moore John Morgan Rita Morgan James Morris 195 Seniors James Morrison Jan Morrison Cayla Morton Larry Moseley David Muncy Pattie Murphy Jean Nall Donna Neely Cindy Neill Gary Neiman Ann Nelson Calvin Neugent Marty Nichols Karen Nix Tina Nunnery Laura O'Briant New World ,-.4 'Nr wr' 'ul' ,-r 'P' Bonnie Odem Beckie Oliver Vickie Oliver Debora Olscher Debbie Olsen James Oney David Orr Rickey Owen Michael Owens Brenda Parlain Robin Paslay Mike Patterson Sue Pattison Debbie Patton Jim Paulk Seena Payne 7 Seniors: Sharon Peavey Phil Peek Tim Pelham Becky Pena Laura Pennington Linda Pennington Bren Pepper Kimberly Petrey J im Petty John Pierce Mike Pierce Ginger Popplewell Bonnie Porter Karla Pryor Karen Quinn Sharon Raasch 198 A Year Filled With Events md 41,2944 1r'wf- 7 -Q-ww wail ,Ks 'D' -...qs N..-Q' .pg C f Qi , 5 :fis- N x 'N' gig' X 41 4, ,gi 5 fq,...4-n-abs - .Vb. .. ....., 5 ,rf KM. ,it V, 'iprwf T 1'f'7 Q.-.ff-nv' uv 4-56 NJ! 0 3 .iw Mary Randall Donald Ray Van Ray Tony Raz Carolyn Redd Beckie Reed Sherri Reed Tommy Renken Cindy Reno Mike Rhody Vickie Richard Lee Richards Debbi Rigsby Evodio Rios Sue Roads Deborah Roan Aaron Rodriguez Stevie Rogers Nanci Rollins Robin Rollin Bobby Rose Donald Roseman John Runion Kathy Rusk Richard Rutledge Alison Ryan Maurena Salmons Sharon Sammons Stan Sanders Skipper Satchell Debbie Saul Candy Scheid 200 A Year of Work and Fun! 'sei ' is i Q if f a N Q 6 i Alix Upper Len: Tommy Kennedy and Bruce Elliston at hard work. Mizizlle Lek: Sherry Childress displays her talent in shorthand. Mikidle Right: Bandie Bruce Dillow blushes with S.G. pride. Lower Mark Sees tries to prove his manliness. Lower Riglu: Butch McClendon tells Wyman Miller, Milton Taylor, and David Vaughn, Gosh the Aggie joke is not that funny! N04 Seniors: David Schmidt Dorothy Schulze Scott Schwarz N MWMMQWMWV' l wwww PQ ASSQA ww , B a,bara gr W Marsha Scott fl, Sally Scruggs S 202 NIH Cheryl Seaman Tahbie Searcy ?'.Y 'fI7 Mark Sees Frank Shelton Sandra Sheppard Julie Senderling Robert Sharp Pam Shaw Steve Shelley 203 20 4 Seniors: Bwky Shipley ls-rry Shipley Roger Shipley Shannon Shipley Dwayne' Shirley Je-rry Simpson Rivky Sirmans William Sisson Virki Slayrlon Bt-tty Smith Carlton Smith Clark Smith Dviin Smith Cary Smith Miki- Smith Shannon Smith Fulfilling Life ,S Hopes and Dreams 'vwjf 'all 4f Q '-ff--an wmv Vicki Smith Becky Speighl .loe Speigh! Steve Spinella Jill Spoon Debbie Sprecher Debbie Sprinkles Anne Spruance Etta Starling Ellwe Slepney Virgie Stepney David Stone Eddie Stone Roberta Stovall Linda Strawn James Suits 205 Seniors: Sally Surrey Cary Swearinge-n Robert Swindull Randy Tadlmwk Lorie Talkington .lames Tawwalmwr Mike Taylor Milton Taylor Rod Taylor Sarena Thomas Susie Thompson Janet Thompson Michael Thompson Kathy Tipton Amy Toler Pamela Toppings 206 We Help Build the i Am erica of Tomorrow Mark Tritch Mina Trocrrhio .loleen Tropp ,loan Turner .lerry Turnipseed Ken Tylf-r Leil Upton Ron Upton Richard Ullcy David Vaughn Pam Verner Steve Villanuc va Lois Vine David Vondurhcid William Wagoner Cary Walker 207 Kelly Walker Rosie Walker Donna Wall Philip Wall Max Wall La-Shanda Wallace Steve Wallace Mike Walls Dwayne Ward Phil Ward Tracey Waters Craig Watson Frank Watson Debbie Webb Steve Webb Vickie Webb 208 Early This Year V uf' est ik '-W7 wif ly NV ..,...baf 'eff ,M,-r Patti Weinkauf Donna Welborn Mitchel Welch Vicki Welchel Cynthia Wenz Greg West Lee Westbrook Barrett Whitaker James White Chuck Whitfield Roger Whitt Mary Whitten Barbara Whittington Carolyn Whittington Yvonne Whittington Cindy Wiebold 209 Seniors: Harry Wilbur Tim Wilcoxsun Trudy Wiley Sharon Wilkerson Sandy Wilks Bryan Williams Charles Williams Gwen Williams Roy Willis Willie Willis Allan Wilson Esker Wilson Jack Wilson Larry Wilson Paula Wilson Mike Wiss O Listen to Others Hey look at that big football player! whispcrs .lean Nall to Shannon Smith. da!-HF Mark Lynch 'C'-it -pw Carol Wolkow Pam Woolridge Lee Ann Wright Danny Yarbrough Anna Ybarra Mike Young Steve Young Barbara Zabojnik 211 Seniors: Spirit Uvercomes All 5 il. If DTS RSL Ts V 'WA . i F I i f D C y i ga. M W gn if ii l i i Q i ,gsggf-' . ' .f'Y'f'4N' x 'N' - ' 'W .11 X . .. -. . . . it .1 QW '., x 4: . Q Q. 3 , .. Q x . f 3 0 iv if , if qi V . - . . r' R fi ' ' D lx 'Q 'i - f, , V Y K1 n QS Q b Yr ,-1 -Q . x .. ' . , 1, 1 ,, R if if b If C S. in-' Q 3 . 0 'S' 2 . r X 5 ' 'L V , 1 . g nl W . , - s . Q .-. A f ' - K. 'g 'F f y 4 ...a ws ,, ' 5 . k f . x- ' 1 v ..m5. ' his - X-asv X is . ' ., - 3' I ,..a . . . iQ . ks K ' f . SSM V i 4 if f . k , ' is .Q 5 r if J ij r in 4 me 6 g 5 di., Q Q 4,3 ,, ,Q 'Q 3 Q J' 4, .idx x 'U 14 3 I 1 5 5 I ' X 1 ' K 1 ' . .s 4k .. xi: 2 4 Seniors ull' 'K X1 f' 'X A S X Th1s IS not the End, It IS not even the Beginning of the End 5' 3 5 iizltzzagiiigifnind E112 2 Sijgfgif? izgcggcdjogjqi. 539 We 32935 216 Leaders of if Q W sf S4-rving as this ycafs Junior Class Offivurs are Russvll Siebert, Pr:-sidenlg C4-lin Newman, Vice-Presidvnlq Cassi Jamison, Report:-rg Betsy Mm'Murriang and .11-111111 Smith. 'I'rc-ufurvr. the Pack Mrs. Davis Mr. Horn Mrs. Hollenshead Mr. Schimdt , .rs-, , fd! Mrs. Sikes Mrs. Bruner The Junior Class began with high hopes. We sponsored a victory dance. The parents club financially supported us. In February we raised money and sent representatives to the March of Dimes Marathon Dance. lt was a good year, but we are looking forward to an even greater final year. Russell Siebert, President of Junior Class ,Z uniors: Brenda Adams Darlina Adams Marie Addington Lynda Ahar! Allen Aleksa Jimmy Alford Steve Alford Melody Amburgey Gary Anderson Jim Anderson Mark Anderson Samuel Anderson Tony Anderson Lisa Armstrong David Arterburn Lisa Atkins Don Audas Mac Aull Susan Auvigne Eve Axe David Baker Kenneth Baker Vonnie Bailey Sherry Ball Ronnie Barnes Laurie Barrios Karen Basket! Mark Bates Sheryl Baty Phil Baxter ,S -. -ff' -. W..- fl' iff-- if V! Q f S ,if Qw - as-,f .. ,. S 4 6, A a, , ,.. , I - -E' rr if' va ,4 - ,, 'tx z Q3 I S, -'S K x ,. p V 'i' ff . , . Q ' .5513 .ws , if 5. so Y like l K X Y' - 'aff' iz? . e 5' f 'vi r X f We ff . , 1 - .,, ,255 .4 I er1,,..- I A r , . - .1 f f I N Z it s .,3 if ri UN 'Y if y, ei If , , X ' - ' 'Sli flu 4 Qfh- 4 i jp a 2 .A x 11. gn' 1 if t ,I - f sg, fl 'l , ,- J 4 so 5'o'kf'f Prepare the Way -'-5. 'B I fl' ' P ,fr aa M-.ww an .........,.,W a 1 an :Q , , Margaret Bm-nnwtt Lynn Bvrgm-r .luhn Biar Mike Bicvlvr IZ Bruvv BUZIUVIILIIIIII Brl-nllu Bvckwilh fly Kelly Boll Tom BQ-ll Jon Be-llman K 'fl ' iaffig. 1 i . ' , KA Miz' A a ' ,......, - Q' l Q. 1 Rhonda Carroll and De-lui Bron n smile' as Rivky Haas tries for th? lhirml time to typr' that lcllf-r. 9 220 Juniors: Junior band members really give it all they've got! Srott Bieser Gary Bigger Nita Birchfield Pam Blake Sandra Block David Boland Jesse Bolton James Boston Karen Botsford Cheryl Bowden Paul Bowen Cary Box Jay Box Arthur Brandenburg Irma Breiten Steve Brewer Chris Brimmage Debbie Brinkley Karen Britton Kathy Brooks Cindy Brown xv W 5 1. ,SWT 1' l A W9 pl my mf! me HQ gl f f if dw David Brown Debbie Brown Debbie Brown Debby Brown Kathy Brown Nita Brown Cheryl Bruner Jeff Bryan Tim Bubel Evelyn Buchannan Melissa Buchmeyer Brenda Bunch Belinda Burleson Mike Burrow Tommy Burrus Mike Butler Linda Butts Debbie Cain Larry Gammon Danny Cantrell Nancy Capehart Sanny Cardwell Tim Carnahan ,lace Carstens Cathy Case ,Z uniors: Chuck Cash David Cason Sue Castle Elisa Castro Ginny Chapman Phil Chapman Mike Charles Brad Childre Larry Clack Marlon Clark Sharon Claustre Connie Clayton Cindy Coke Janive Cole Ann Collins Cary Collins Melissa Collins Reggie Collins Ricky Collins Paul Collinsworth Melinda Condon Cathy Conner Sue Conner Danna Cooper Sherri Cooper , 'El i -X in TZ' X fb has 4 - 4' I f is 4-fffwaiz .iw I q1 Jay Davis Jay Davis Smn Davis Rhonda Dawson David Couch Morris Cox Brenda Crain Sandy Cummons Lynn Cunningham Debbie Custer John Daniel Carol Daniel Gail Davenport Debbie Davis ,luniorsz Pam Dean Paula Dean Donald DeFord .lames DeFord Cindy Delohn Dominique Delaisse Kim Dennis Kim Dillow Waller Dixon Karla Dobbs Billy Donaldson Mike Donlon Alan Dunn Marie Dunn Pat Duval David Dyer David Easley Robin Eddy Tony Edney Billie Edwards Lisa Edwards Tim Edwards Laurie Embrey Don Ensley Glenda Epinetle Richard Epperson Grey Evans Eric Falt Jerry Feagin Michelle Fears Jolinda Ferrell David Fleming Allen Fletcher Connie Fletcher Larry Flynt Bob Fort Michele Fox Chris Franklin Ray Freeman Kim F rick Mack Fudge Dale Fundling Elizabeth Galeher Pam Gammon Lareese Garrett Richard Gaulden Dan Gay David Geiger Steve Gibbs Connie Gibson james Gilmore Vickie Gilroy Perry Glazier Kathy Gold Yolanda Gonzales Chuck Good Donald Goodson Russell Gordon Billy Gothard Cindy Gowen Carol Grace Brian Gradick Doug Gradick Gail Grayson Richard Green Karen Grinstead Toni Gunnin Mark Gunter Marcia Gusson Bud Guyon in y ,JW 5 fwff f f f fkffff f, ff f if .ff Q, fr ,f ff? 7 31 f fit, 'A :fly ,':::,1:nf ' f ll ffl: 'il Two Down . . . ne to Go! .,.,s-9'-ff-f Juniors lake time for a good laugh . . . is x qi-,ga Q .. cs? , 0 2 Terry Hagin Richard Hale: Dewayne Hall Cary Hall Shirley Hall Margaret Hamer Keith Hamill Phil Hamilton Sandra Hamilton Jeni Hance jackie Hankcvy Nancy Hargroves Sheila Harmm-r Carmella Hartman Pam Harvey , 2 27 Juniors: Sharon Hatfield Jessie Hatton Rhonda Hawes Pam Hawkins Lorraine Hawrell Phyllis Hayles Jacky Helms Hope Henderson Alma Henley David Herrin Blaine Herron Pam Hewitt Patti Hibbs Kenny Hickman David Hickey Miko Hildinger Pam Hill Steve Hill Barbara Hinshaw Pete Hodges Debra Hogen Mindy Holboke Leila Holder Janet Hollingsworth Steve Hollon Chris Holmes Larry Holmes Rodney Holmes Jerry Holsomback Robert Hooper Terri Hooper Kim Hooten Eric Hopson Penny Horlon Robert House Kathy I-Iowald George Howell Missy Hoyt Cary Huckaby Gary Hulshouser John Hunt Pal Hunt Pat Hunt Susan Hu-nl Shane Hutchings Freddie Ingram Joe Irby Eugene Isaacs Lonnie jackson Mark Jackson Brad Jacoby 2 Juniors: Mary Jacoy Cassic Jameson Karla Jennings Dietz-r Johnson Diana Johnson .lame-s Johnson Jay Johnson Ricky Johnson Brion Johnston Cindy Johnston Philosoph of Life GX 'Y f 1 fp M ff' Q v 5 ni lata i 5. 3, ,. , .- ., -1 S is i i',ih Q X Pat Hunt, Cathy Conner, and Kathy McGilvray ponder over their philosophy. Q-,fi - - if 2 fi K fi iz, ev S' I r ' 775 ll, H I mt Yf-' i -,Jw 'E 1--27 5 4 gg. a ,,., H aid-af,, I fi ' ,xfff .M aqq fq I ,Q ' y , by 7 4 U ff i A 1 G 1 , r f ' 3 rf, , f Q? HIM fe , ! l' . 1 V Q14 . V, . N K ' V .M , V f Pm, , , 3' X g ,Z , 4 5 5 . A I .s f Paula Jolly Jack Jones Kathy J ones Kim Jones Melody Jones Bill Jordan Rhonda Kearney Bonnie Kelly Greg Kendrick Pam Kennedy Gloria Kenyon Debbie Kerr .lerry Killgo Becky Killebrew Larry King Steve Kirby Kim Koder James Kramp Bobby Krannig Lisa Krause Georgia Laney Teresa Langley Sandra Larson Kenneth Lee Laura Ieggett Dana Livingston Marla Lockley Billy Lofland James Lofton Debbie Logston 232 Juniors: Teresa Love Rexanna Lowe Rene Lunday Larry Lyday Kim Lynch Marcy Macme Phylles Maeckel David Martin .lim Martin Mike Martin Dolores Martinez Anita Marvel Charles Mathis Kathy Mattingly Keith McCarty Mary McClure Carol McDonald George McElhaney Kathy McGilvray Les Mclver lean McKenzie Terrie McKenzie Lamar McLarey Peggy McLendon Dan McMullen It Gets Better ,Q 44 ,,g,5, uf NT? 2'- a 'J' . -, .lumors hard at work? K fi W 5,1 is X M -ev y A r 3? rg d l y ' ' ., Betsy McMurrain Tonna McNeil Patty MCSWQ-eney Jimmy Meade Cheryl Melugin Mike Merle' Susan Miche-Il Beverly Miller Def: Miller Mal! Miller Ginger Minlor David Milvlwll Larry MIDlJlf?y' Bob Montgomery Rlllllll Mnody ,l uniorsz Paula Moon Craig Moore Wanda Moore Celia Moreno Marlene Morclocrk Ginny Morlow Jackie Morman Patricia Morrison Jeff Muessig Jeff Mulkey Tracy Myers Terry Nagel Celia Newman Carolyn Nichol Jimmy Nichols Regina Niemann Nancy Nix Steve Nordin Steve Norris Randy 0'Brien Q, , 1 if Y J 4 -LV 7' f., ,P Qs 'V' , ff l 4' qw? 34 'QM Juniors Chann Wilemon and Dennis Perkins observe senior procedures. Happiness Flows Patti Snodgrass smiles nervously before a per- formance II' 1.43, Q0- 1, .3 Rfr '17 w 3 W A I James O'Dell David Omo Ken O,Rear Ronny Owen Karen Owens Teresa Owens Randy Padgett Fay Parker Laura Parker Bud Parmer 235 Juniors: , ' 'f , , Kim Patton 'F' ' - .A 4, i 1' if Lena l i ' i iiis n e s Df2l1aPeaC0Ck . ' fl i Kyron Peacocl if 'll V, ' Y ' Q , A 4 Mikweiffef ' i . ii ssii ell i ' 5 - l l Studyhall can be a lonely place for Mark Starring. This is 6 Randy Pendegrass Michelle Pentecost Dennis Perkins Debbie Perryman Our Year wg 5 I ibr li ' VV l A , ia ,fc A if M- I ,,,. 'l' 2? 2? . Randy Pool . ,uw , . e . Va? 'Y , ,., , 2 we s 'vi ' of , 'V .17 ., l 1 43 10 WW 'L Z 29' 1? nH .'vA,':,2K .leanne Peterson Wendell Pickard Jimmy Pierce .lami Piland ,Ian Plunk Bryan Popham John Pople Deborah Popnoe Randall Porter Dolores Potts Susan Pryzmont Julie Rainey Mike Ranis Dan Ramsey Monica Ray Randy Hay 7 ,l uniors: Connie Reagan David Reavis Caroline Redford Brent Reed Amanda Reilly John Reyna Cindy Reynolds Thresia Reynolds Randy Rhew David Rhuby -I We 've Got ,Q-wk, if Mac Smllcup represents the mighty Junior that lives in us all. Spirit If ci ,J was ilk- Kathy McCilvray looks on as Cheryl Baty experiments. 1- N-Q 'Y -IG A v. .4 X 1-1' .4 L 4 1' x I: ' Q. Ll - 25 M - . S If 1? U T iuffbii - R .9 R Q5 R -A I K, Els, ' . N ii i i . ,Ion Rice James Rich Debbie Richard Joey Richardson Kent Richeson Dora Rico Hortense Rico Kay Robins Jenice Roberts Ernie Robinson Jeff Robinson Robby Robinson Robbie Roper Becky Rosser Nancy Russell 2 Elaine Ryan Mark Sadler Tommy Sandefer Floyd Schulze Anna Schwaiger Wayne Scott Ray Seiherl Ellen Senderling Kerri Shaw Kevin Sllefka Suzanne Shoemaker Terry Shull Kendra Shun Steve Siebenthall Russell Siebert Melodic Sims Jeanette Sipes Juniors Contribute to Homecoming 9 eifqtgaf . W . 5 -'-'FY Scott Skippr-r Cathy Smith Don Smith Jeana Smith Juniors Dana Livingston, Melodic Sims, Paula Jolly, Kim Dillow and Teresa Whitten help to make Homfwoming half-time, activities a big success. sf 1 Juniors: o-n--.-..,...,,..,, 3 M WSTX i r L K l Wmaz. ' 1 H ,E , 2? Phillip Baxter, Toni Cunni, and David Herrin can't believe it's half way over Lowell Smith Rayford Smith Sarah Smith Teresa Smith Patti Snodgrass 'S' Dean Sommerfield Renee Southernwood , Jimmy Spivey Debby Splane Becky Spradlin Lf-qi ' - ' 5 VV vi, w 1 Mac Stallcup Mark Staring Harold Stephens Scott Stovall Becky Stover 242 , re ,, Q 1 2 Expressions of 'T 4 I Iii L S ' ifff , iii-' A H i Q F S S 4- 2 Q iz., yi - 5 V ii. E W 'P zy l . Q I . l y , in Suzy Stroud Kathie Summvrs Mary Swires Kenneth Tadlurtk Larry Tallant Yah Lorne Thompson that was the first hell five 244 Juniors: Dehi Taylor Wayne Taylor Bill Thompson Lorrie Thompson Tracy Thornhrough Marlene' Thrash Jerry Thurman James Tinr'lf'l Larkin Toler Kim Turner Cindy Tuyford Vicki Vaden James Vance Just a Face ' fr 11' if 'S 'wav arit- ,NUM ' 99 111 the Crowd rv gf? 'Qi Nancy Vance Diane Vanderslice Lisa Vandevelde vs 4. 1' 1 Lena Vaught Ed Vela ,loc Vitovsky rf Craig Wagoner 3.1 jix Q we 1 L' 1 A 1912 X tg, Doug Walker If 9 Linda Walker Laverne Wallace Scott Wallick Bruce Wait Donna Wash A6 Juniors: Exchange student, Marvia Gusson celebrates homecoming in high fashion. I Am Your Frlend and 'YP Kathy Watkins Maury Watkins Judy Watson Mark Watson David Watts Sandra Watts David Weber Ken Welch Janet West Miki' Westbrook w-may M-var I 'II Lend 3 Helping Hand 5 f 49, A 4 X E 1 A 'f' Q is A 5 y f.0,o, - ',,'. ,Y 5 . 362 wife-125i 5 T F f?' 25 'f4' L ,A ' ' 7 Mg' Sheryl Wheeler Teresa Whitten Robert Whittington Jeff Wilburn Lisa Wilcoxson Janice Wilder Roy Wilemon Tommy Wiley Mary Wilkinson Brent Williams f iii -in i my 5 Lumbz-rjuvk Paul Collinsworth shows James Whittington, Tim Edwards and Jerry Killgo how to do it. 247 248 Juniors: Smile and be Happ Denise Williams at Elaine Williams Kerry Williams . in Rickie Williams mesa Fred Williamson 'X Randy Wllleford , I 2 if I Teresa Willis l Curtiss Wilson Darla Wilson if ,I , 1,2 ' Mark Wilson Cindy Woodard Russel Woolbrlght --nv tx Mark Woolsey Carole Wright ,lack Wright The camera caught Teresa Whitten, Gail Graysen and Vicki Vaden loitering in the halls during class. 'U '4 -:av Bfllfg ,if f M 24 0 Juniors: Mrs. Cody,s sixth period class is really enthused about Huck Finn. Share the World ntil Kim Wright Susan Chandler Victoria Masson Phil Norris F 1 j 4 X 1 I Robert Zischkale tt 5 ls Kim Koder, Cindy Coke, Deter Johnson, and John Briar settle down for some serious thinking. w if , 'J Uur Day is Done Above: Laurie Barrios thinks English is funny. Right: Debbie Custer, sleeping on the job? :R :J -5 ' fait e e.e 2 Lejl: Kim Frxck and Suzy Stroud fight the crowd to get the Plantation Times. Right: Renee Southernwood says, Where did you come from? Soghomores: It's 0111 The Sophomore- Class Officers are, from left to right: Treasurer, Paula Evans: Reporter, Karen Brown, President, Gerardo Cisneros: Secretary, Julie Duke View President, Bob Cogburn. The Beginning! The Sponsors are, from left to right: Mr. Sewell, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. James, and Coach Grant. South Garland's sophomore class started one of three prestigious years with high hopes. All sophomores came with great anticipation of new social and learning experiences. Meeting new friends, working with more and more students, acquainted every sophomore with fun and pride at South Garland. The sophomores became involved with the school activities by electing their officers. The sophomore officers hoped to start off on the right foot by holding an ice skating party with invitations going out to every sophomore. Participation was great as the year '76 moved closer in sight for South Garland's Sophomore Class. Bob Cogbum, Sophomore Class Vice President Sophomores: Pal Acker Scott Arlams Susan Adams Tammy Akin .lanet Alhach Jackie Allen Karen Allen Lyndia Allen Vicki Alston Mary Alvarez joe Anderson Lisa Andrews Karen Arledge David Arivetl Mike Arney Michell Arrington Dan Arrowood Paul Ashberry Kim Ausley Mark Austin Mike Austin Marian Bailey Wayne Bailey Greg Baker Don Baldwin Q 1 You Make I t! FW a 'f 6 'fl B- Shelley Balloy ' 4? V S Sherry Barger Q-5--5? pi Mike Barnard Sophomore boys get a hold of the SG spirit. Debra Barnes Danny Barth Alan Basye Kathy Bauenfield X Rick Bawcum ,AP TNQ! A ' nr ia B 1 1 'ff f My W Carolyn Baxter Mary Beal Nancy Bean Keith Beavers David Beeson 'rv K7 255 6 Soghomores: rvllhiillllli B4-ll Pulli B1-ll Pvlvr Bvllrlvll Vic-kiv Bc-nsun Dvnisc Br-rryhill Alan Bigg:-rhluff .I1-ff Bighum Mark Blain Tvrry Boland Dusid Bolton .lz1nB0nni Alf-x Bore-n Derma Bowsvr . 'TA 35? 5 f .' ll ,9 . X Y 5 U , rf HJ lf if F Q X .N , X '-.9-if IV A xwif Q gigs 1. W My -, 1 ' 'N E. xv X E . J xi u L M aww N ex V ,mar-'bm' !,.Q2ffa'-af. . Swing Into , I JA Q 5 'K ' ki V fl, Wk 12' 1 g K K Ex .rl- Dixies were on hand to help cheer the Colonels on to district. SG Way of Life -4 1-it ,ra Hd ag fr J S , is ff F 1 Q, x if 'AW 45' I . K 4 ' as hx :ff ya V I 9 I ai f K 5,4 ,, It iff W- --Q, , ,f hw: .162 , ,,,.' - 1-ZIP ww d 'v. , It ' + 7 ft, R if fiff Mark Boring Sandy Bounds Harry Bowen Janie Bowen Julia Bowers Cary Bowles Robert Boyd Kathy Brake Keith Braley Cheryl Branyon Dianna Brewer john Bright Carla Bristow Darlene Britt Carolyn Brittin Cheryl Brown Ellen Brown Karen Brown Shelley Brown Jay Brummett Kelly Bryan Rusty Bryant Julia Buchanan Kathy Buchanan Steve Bullock 257 58 Soghomoresz Patty Bunch joy Burchett Zora Burkleo Nancy Burns Noland Burns Derek Burt Jay Burum Nina Butler Pam Butler Ricky Byers Robyn Byrd Donald Caldwell Lisa Cantrell Cindy Carroll Terry Carter Tom Cartwright Derinda Cash Miko Cash Scott Cash Paula Caslcvy Donna Cass Dale Castlvberry Dale Cawley Freddie Chambers Karcy Chapman 'V 1,27 Teacher, I Need You w f 5, I ff, B ' at, AV, N gm ,g, tl tt, ,,, ITT ri? ff V7 '28 'C' 1.517 .I C 1' i C Mitchell Charles , A . 1 H Pennie Cheatham - Mike Cheek Andy Chennault 5 fi . af M , f I 9 2 H V Tommy Chick f at Evelyn Chinske Phil Christian Gerardo Cisneros f Charles Clark Cindy Clark Steve Clark Ken Claustre Wayne Cleere Everett Climer Jimmy Clothier Steve Coats Martha Cobb an ,mei Anne Wynn finds typing more than she expected. -. ii., Bob Cogburn in i L Carol Coker 'I ,ii V get HIM' Q, ..., wr f 1- ,V 1 ,J RhondaCoker at ' N ttaai Mike cole f , Brenda Coleman 25 Soghomores Rhonda Colley Lisa Collier Tanya Collins Larry Cotten Cathy Cowan Terri Cowan Steve Craft Glenda Crane Jean Crisp Richard Croley Kitty Crom Candy Cross Cathy Cunningham Dorothy Cunningham Linda Cunningham Sharon Curry Mike Custer Charles Daniels Angelia Davis Cynde Davis Dan Davis Sherrie Davis Kim Dawson Dianne Day Deanne Deford 260 W i . E j A N, . 1 ,iii , s I ' .xi ,ii ,li '., ' Ax 1Q i E' i H., a. .v,: 5 SX ,,::. - an kg X X ,... .. We Q, riff' - X gg is 'Q E li l 9 .J l 25 REX, Kim Demi-tri Melody Deskin Danny Dewherry Gloria Diggs Steve Dillow Olivia Dirik Brenda Dixon David Dodd Laura Dolby Pal Donlon Benny Dolson Donna Drummond Julie Duffield Julie Duke Carl Dukes Denise Du navant LaDonna Du 'avant Anita Duncan Theresa Dunn Sherry Dunkin Jeff Dyess David Echols Nancy Edgar Sherrie Edmonsnn Don Elledge Ron Elledge Laura Ellis Kyle English Karen Enlow Paula Ennes Sophomores: Robert Esrhvnburg Craig Iiskridge Paula Evans Steve Evans Ronnie Plvvrell Randy Fuin Becky Fuirvhild Stacey Full Joe Farry SusiP Fasang ?l' if X if n 2 fag-'f ,Q ww, ., ww,-gy 'V N if David Fathfrce ' A ,nr wg xiii? B ,, if k AN ,I8yB!'llIHIHC'1lfiIlIiS SC llFl'Hy21l fllJSiIlf,I. l 1 ,+:sf,wQf15fsfq .x,, f. K., AlK? A 7' it Tammy Akin, do you always smile at home work?', Larry Friday Elaine Frazier Diana Fuller Kim Fundling Delmar Furley Dena Furstonberg Leigh Galaway ,I eff Gammons Billy Garrett Cyndee Garrett E Soghomoresz Take a Sophomores display spirit at pep rally. Brenda Ghatlin Sandi Gleason Sandra Glenski Bill Girven Delia Gonzales George Gonzales George Gonzalez Tammy Good Debbie Goodson Gloria Grayson Rochelle Garrett Steve Gay Paul Gentsch I 1 n 4, W I , T f-.21 Look Around 7 lk, Vv i Q . 1 l 55 - - ie If 5 . X L A A ' L Q.-gy 9 I Dawn Hamby Marlene Hammer Debbie Hammond X i lu -dl Dena Hance VV Q Jackie Hancock Rodger Hanis Susan Hardm Ann Harkness Dlcky Han ,, V., Twanna Greene Maureen Griffin Saleta Griffin Dana Grissell King Grossman Laura Gunn Pam Guthrie Laurie Haas David Hall Lynda Hall Dan Davis makes sure lu-fs in tha- picture. 265 66 Soghomores: Krinna Hurt Sandra Hartwell James Harvey Kathy Hawkins Lvslie' Hvifnthr Freddy Hvlmuth Cindy Hcmlricks Karon Hvnson Dana Hill Mike Alshhrookfr Rhomlu Hobbs Glenn Hodge Holly Hodge Angela Hogge Kathryn Hollantl Dvan Holley Doug Holman Darlcno Holmes Glynn Holmes Sandra Holmes .limmy Hooten Alton Horton Nickie Housewright Johnny Howard Beverly Howell Eva Houso Ronny Hughes Ronnie Hunt Cynthia Hunter .lamcs Hunter ffm 2 ' A r ' ' A 'Ns V? lf ig ...4f 4: gg, K ,.,,,. aj? fi' .:,EE,, :,,55iEE M lm .fx 'll .a ff l Y uf 'll 2. I xx., t, Q ' 1 f l x ' ., if nf ff 2, N A 'fy 'sz 3 X Al A fax' ,W , A fufgvn-fl f I ff 1 K gf 'x . 'Uh A gg ,f 5, ,wp ,,,,,J R' fn nl fl 'FP' ul' ,yr ., 1.l2i'f622:f vw I .dx mix Www '17 3 Ooh Good F eelin 90? 47 I N 1 K xi I Q -..Q-I I rt li xp '1- if' li Darl Huskvy Barhura Hutchison Sfmt lmes Kathy lrhy Charlie' Ivey Naneltc Jackson Sheila James Jimmy Jenkin Billy Jenkins Dan Jobes Jeff Johnson Miko Johnson Charlotte Jones David Jones Dottie Jones Jesse Jones Julie Jones Kay Jones Mike Jordan Linda Kearney Gail Keeth Robin Keller Laura Kelley Diana Kendrick Larry Kennedy 267 2 Sophomores: Danny Kerin Debbie Keesee Larry Kersey Cissy King Rebecca King .lan Paul Kruger Vicki Kuntz Frank Laney Judy Langford .ludy Lariscy Rickey LaRue Charlene Latham Tish Lawler Eddie Lawrence Randy Layton Cathy Leatherwood Pam Lee -f W , W S0 Much to Sayg fd 44, M 48 ' ' 7 aff ,W , ,,,. , , H34 f r ,W 0- ff E5 A ' .TTY y W , L. 5 f '? 4 ,r . Z1 no -UV X ww 11' Holly Hodge wonders who he's thinking about now. So Muclz to Give - Ann. '-Z: .7 ld' ka! N351 Q la: MQ' ' ' -Qv 'f 5 Spanish Class seemed like a good choice at first, but Jeff Bigham just can't get out of dreamland. 35 ,f Brad Lessom Janet Lewis ,lulic Lewis Karen Lewis Leslie Lewis Paula Lewis Roger Little Donald Littleton David Livingston Debbie Logan Harold Logan Kay Logan Patricia Lohre Mashail Lonroy Patricia Lopez Donna Lord Steve Lord 2 70 Soghomores: Kylf- Low? Lisa Lovely 1 Sylvia Lows-ry Shvrry Luisi Y ivkim- Lowlady i A l.ar'cy Lyllr' Marianne McCann Joy McCloskey 5 Eg ,H f, I i K M- ' ,var ,ef Q V , , 3 5, gg lxE ,, , D 2' 'K' W- X if ., J 1 Ah V Doug, MCComas ff' David McCormick Randy Mr:Corstin Brmrnda Mc'Crory Chunk McDaniels Chuck McDonald Lisa ML Donald Johnny McDowell Mr E Ch , l : l Did hc- say a right angle or a left angle? My my Amy lVl1'Ghc4- Jim MPGOwan Margaret M1-lntosh Mary McKPuwn 'V ,, lk Lv ' .,,.,, V 1- ,W ,AH The Changing Faces in SG , if h 'ff k ,gilv I , fag y 1 ' i 1 yi, 1' -A , 3. Q gf f Kr W, J 9 C 4 ,, y ,Jar fgw LP c David McMullen Pam McMurray Mickey McNeel Mike McRoberts Raymond McVay Gil MacKenzie Timmy Malone Kirby Manley Barbara Manning Dick Manuel Melanie Marek Ronnie Marks Mark Marsh Suzanne Marshall Mike Martin Philip Martin Sylvia Martinez David Marvel Diana Mason Debbie May Richard Mayfield Terri Mayse Mike Medley Sabre Meggs Chris Merrell 2 Soghomores: Paul Genlsch finds SG very confusing. Billy Moon Jana Moore N ola Moore Thomas Moore Arlene Morauitz Mary Morman James Morris JoLynn Morris Vicki Morris .leanene Moss is Elizabeth Miles Janice Miller Jay Miller Mark Miller Georganna Mills Lisa Mitchell Mark Mitchell James Montgomery Donna Moody 'rr Over the Hill IVF! ,144 Q it .u J X ,lil 1 Q i f J, tk 1 , ' 4 ,J 9 J 0- . , A N ,,, QV i ,lf H, a fo J f Q, 4,1 f fi ,M-0 I and FarAway- K? -ev f - 5,5 1 -.3 4 .Q A Y K ali? 9 I I links ii A ,,,,, W N ' ,' ' ' fri 4 , , .5 , ' f 04 ' Q i 6 an if , ' il? - 1 I f 8 TP t . -' , ',,- I Lee Motley Cathi Mower Cindy Mueller Tim Mullett Darrell Muncy Tierney Murdock Joann Mureiko Sally Murphy Mark Myers Aa A Was that one or two more years? R 5 '-Q-1? ,N 13 .1 fl , 4 Il 1 - 5 V f , f , 3 V ffl -...ar Patsy Nall Deborah Nash Perry Nash Becky Nelson Doug Newman N-wr Bob Newell Brad Newfield Myron Nichols Sherry Nichols Carola Niemann 27 274 Sogh omores: Charisse Nix Darlene Nix Julio Nordin Kim Nortnn Roger Odem Jo Carol Oney Terry Orzerthowski Tawn Park David Lee Parker Ray Pascoe Tammy Patrick Doug Patterson Kim Payne june Payton Howard Pearson Mike Pelham Danna Pelton Cila Sue Pepper Dcannh Perry Claudia Perryman ' if 'QV A gy We May Never Pass 4 ww, ' , 'f 224? ft- ' My Q15 'S' Nona Peters Larry Peterson Bill Petsch Lisa Petsch ,A , few P WM. - nfMmw:4a,,::f11 ,Q . ,,'v' -K' YQ.. g IS' This Way Again! Signs, signs, everywhere signs! 0? , .Il 1-no ,i 6? 1 fy 4 f if ' ' ny , av? ., , . I 1 ' . A fig, -, it E A R P 4 I, x rr if I 9 ,Q f X Q cfm. f - ,,x I F, m ... , ...pf 'l ! K f tu Wi? David Petty Pam Petty Nancy Phipps Roger Phillips Belinda Pickard Chuck Pickering Sharonne Pierson Karyn Pope Kerry Pople Cecelia Portwood Larry Portwood Ivana Pose Cindi Pritchett 76 Soghomores: Deborah Pryor Steve Puckett Kevin Pyle Scherrie Rada Suzanne Raggie Cindy Ralston James Ramsey Don Raney Carl Ratcliff David Rawls James Reagan Laura Reagan Susan Reavis Kent Redding Ann Reed Danny Reeder Brin Rees Bill Reese Vivian Reese Gayle Reeves Janell Reeves Mike Reis David Rennelt Alice Reyna Chuck Reynolds Photo aphs and Memories L il i' J! . Z , II f Q, ' ef t v ff . 4 f lf' JW 7 51, , ,Eg X -may , .M 5 1 4 Y' Wv Q BTU 1 nj! i .,,,rtt 1 ff Kap, T iv 1 g is W I tl y 4 'uf' C7 ,sh ..vf 5 lm W of ' ff f ,,:' 3 in Q3 1, ia .fl ' , N W 1 ,7- X -if v C, 1 -J.. , I S 4 X, 5 1 'D 'U'- ,' 1 gg?-ff, , KA 491' 5 ,ti Ray Pascoe, are you taking the janitor's job? Wipe that funny grin off your face, Rita Woo- Judie Siebenlbaier finds humor in geometry. druffi 'lk 413 3 Af F DQ in 'Q Joyce Reynolds Carol Rim Lisa Richardson Emily Riddels Joe Robbins Kenny Roberson Tina Rodgers Debbie Rogers Regina Rogers Robin Rogers LaVesa Rolen Debbie Rose Anccia Ross Karen Ross Debbie Rutherford 277 Soghomores Jay Ryan Gary Sample- Micacla Sarnuvl Sheri Sanlmyerr Linda Saullurs Monte Svhara Kay Schmc-dthorst Carol Svhmidl Robert Schow Jim SChI'0f'lf?I' Mike Smfhwamkrug Theresa Suhwetschenau wr Kibby Scoggins 278 It 011 Q Eff L , V , 6 , x ' r fw L E V ' 1 ,Qt S r 3 I N 'W 3 I S7 ' ,, ' .off 1 f h f J'4 af :.1'ff, 4 it ',N 11-fp fb- 2, .V if f ii ' 'W' ? ,Q . i0 I ' ,.,, f S 4 . .- ' i 25552 if V K , ,..,, 1 ' i A r V ' Q- , ,:' t p w rn l ,y y 3, as 1 S t ,qv 'Q ? ,,1 S ,, , in fr fx L N lf. A Diana Scott Mary Scott Pam Selby Traylor Sells David Serbanich Rene Shavers Ronnie Shaw Susan Shelley Sherry Shepard Jan Shipley Dareen Shirley Judie Siebenthaler Debbie Simmons Daphne Simpson Mark Sims Winston Sims Vickie Sipes John Skelton Susan Skipper Barbara Smith Bobby Smith Curtis Smith Donna Smith Gary Smith Jan Smith 279 O Sophomoresz , Q 7 r 1 ls this Karen Brown with a' new face or is she just modeling tennis shoes? Jo Ann Smith Mikael Smith Robin Smith Sharon Smith Tricia Smith Wayne Sorrells Cheryl Soulhard Cindy Southern Rose Sparks Sandra Spears Susan Spears Linda Spinella Tim Spoon Debbie Starks Jeff Stephens We 're Gonna Be ,Mar .LY ,,,,-w ' .,-wifi 09 .ly . ly .JV f fx ef. ' Teenage Idols! 'X Kim Stephens David Stone Suzy Stone Susan Stout f 4' y 'S - 2 I l V 'li . ja 1 yy 3 tuuenen 1 ,af I if L ' v TAT '09 Sandy Stover Kim Strayer Quendy Swaithes ' 2 Cindy Swindale Clayton Swindell Skipper Swink N , A 5,f , Q 'Wifi at t f 2 'X lt Af, -ce ' 1 tt it ,L A X ,, ,nr- t, , ix? J if fl A n fr, L I ,f Mike Sykora Steve Tackel Tommy Talbert Dan Talcott Lisa Tawwater Q ,,,. Cary Taylor ' 'ug-v, , ,-M gn: , 4. -11 in L .. tx, . f, Don't tell me that lim not beautiful, says Jan Smith. 2 Soghomores: Larry Taylor Robyn Taylor Julie' Teel .lim Tvfvnd James Templeton Gail Thomas Tonya Thomas Curt Thompson Dan Thompson Kathy Thompson james Thurman Janet Tindel Carrie Towery Cindy Townsend Dun Tracy 4, a Where D0 We 271' 11' -1-00-9 C. A Q V. l ' - A... ilxx T X 'T ' T qs an if 5: -4 NV jerry Trerlway jim Trolman Kenneth Tuggle 'xr x T 5 , 'l Connya Tune rr W ragga, Holly Turner Pal Turner -1-40 How come I'vfw nfvvn-r seen lhis ln-fore-'f I het- lvr keep it a secret, whispers Les Mvlver. Go From Here? Kim Underhill Stephen Underwood Tori Vaughn fd WTP rv A 4. Linda Vichman Nancy Wagoner Kialitha Wagner Vickie Wallace Jerilyn Wallis Danny Walls David Walls Terri Walton Brenda Ware Cherie Warren 4 Soghomores: David Watson Richard Watts Brenda Weaver Summer Webb Marcy Weinkauf Denise Weiszbrod Monty Welborn Steve Wells Denise Wesson Mark West Mark West Cindy Westergoard Tutti Wheeldon .V ,E-, K 3746 N, 4 U91 lf' Don 't Let Us UMY m um's bigger than your mum! Wait Too Long! S Janet Wheeler ' QM K, QF Joy White ri - . mfg cc -1 ' 'W iffy if Q 'Q'-. ,, . ar, ,. uv? W Janice White Is this Darl Huskey engaging in hard study? me we fizlg'-s f 'G: K - 1. 9,29 45, .1 3 ii 1 gi i 3 ? 'iv QQ' 4 Q i1P1,?' +- 9 235 1 'XV Jimmy White Laurie White Michele Whitfield James Whittington Kevin Wiebold Nancy Wiley Rhonda Wiley Teresa Williams Kim Williamson Lisa Willingham 285 Soghomoresz Patricia Willis Martha Willsey Ava Wilson Danya Wilson ! This is my second wreck. My first one was rough. We 're Gonna W ,Aw , ,Q Wi V, 'fb 81:5 David Wilson Charlotte Windham Teri Wiss Rita Woodruff Heather Woods Tina Woods Vicki Worldridgf: ff, 3 ' rift, ' Y, ' . ii yi . I 1 5,7 3 ' j 5 1 l ,,, if lil 'E ii ' Q ff I x, fm -.4 Make It Lori Worden Fred Worm Dianna Wright Sherry Wright 4' Q if M 25 W, - W ' 'Z , ,, 3 , Susan Wright IQ Anne Wynn Stephanle Yager :Dx To he or not to be? Bubba Young Judy Young Steve Young Lesa Zellner Sandra Zoeller 7 Soghomores: We Tried. . . Managers, Randy Ray, Myron Nichols, and Darrell Muncy, recline and take a rest from all the hard work. Dixies do their thing at SG pep rally. WNQNF lid W' hal' 'Nw' and We Did It! .'!Eii.riA ,A 5 fl!!-' - Sophomores impatiently await the beginning of the pep rally p.. I knew I wasn't suppose to sit back there. A. .v , 9 E gif- if-3' X. R 'ER5 . ' 'x .'-' :iw- .affi A ?' I QF, fihfli if ji' is ary' ,,.i:-g,,g.5,xx,, .. 1, - .. . 3 :rgyf A 1-,ji V EB-'Q 7TL '?QQfsQ-sf 'f ,.,1,3M:g':e2- , .Six 5 'IwT.. f as b ig 4 K ',. ' -b X A ,JN 1'FAmv ' :Lf Ik , , .,, . .1 M ,ML avi' ' K 'Wa- Q , Mm. x i, , YM I 'A' 292 School Board: Expands School Program wwf xx I. W ,- O' Front: Ann Mcclenney, Don Burthollz, Harris Hill. Back: James Glasscock, Doug Bullvr, Don Frm-1nan,Jack Shugart. Glvn B. Couch Superinierulellt Principals: Leaders Provide Leadership MF ,, . L-4 some , ' N, Mr. Turrentine glows with traditional SG pride. Mr. Larry Holmes V ice-Principal Mr. Leonard Merrell V ice-Principal Mr. H. E. Turrentine Principal Mr. Merrell, a former football coach, enjoys going over football strategy with Larkin Toler. l 293 294 Attendance and Business: Uffices Give Aid to Kathleen Hand Counselor .lo McMullen Atteruiarwe Counselor Secretaries Barbara Lykel Martha Wilson Hrs! Row: Dretha Burris, Donna Lord, Donna Cass, Doreen Shirley, Robin Hall, Sandra Hall, Debbie Haynes, ,Iolinda Ferrell, Melody Amburgy. Second Row: Cheryl Bruner, ,Ierilyn Johnson, Nancy Cape- harl, Vicki Vaden, Cathy Brown, Robin Keller, Georgia Laney, Kim Dawson, Carla Harkins, .lane Curry, Robbin Jones, Karla Pryor, Diane Jones, Beverly Howell, Cathy Cheek, Debbie Custer, Sandra Larson, Phyllis Maeckel, Nancy Russell, Betsy McMurrian, Ceorganna Mills. vi F. 0 1, , , s 4 -. ooo 1 4 441 .' N Answering the phone is only a part of Mrs Lyke's busy schedule. Students and Teachers 2 f 2 1, M,..-Q .4 Not only does Mrs. New greet students in the Counselor's Office, but she also comes to the aid of teachers. Teacher Aids: Pat Ashley Q7 Minnie Capehart JSF' Eloise New Betty Walker The SC camera surprises Mrs. Ashley. Hrst: Anne Abbett, Kim Hill. Second: Jolinda Ferrell, Charlotte Windarn, Cathy Cunning- ham. 5 Counselors and Librarians: Point Students Don Adair Bob Hazlewood Pat White First Row: Kelly Walker, Nanci Rollins, Joy McCleskey, Donna Drummond, .lulie Rainey, LeAnn Kite, Pam Wooldridge. Second Row: Carolyn Nichol, Angela Boren, Cindy Wiebold. Mrs. White enjoys taking time out to talk with students. in Right Direction Doris Bozeman va Sue Nichols wg, ,Q First Row: Becky Howard, Holly Turner, Machele Bartley, Gwen Williams, Elden Estes, Patti Lohre, Robyn Byrd. Second: Becky Hargrove, Marian Bailey, Beckie Oliver, Max Wall, ,loan Cheatham, Mark Sees, Angela Gamble, Mike Schwamkrueg. Third: Brenda Weaver, Patty Weinkauf, Sandra Glinski, Barbara Hutchison, Scott Schwarz, Kathy Holland, David Vonderheid, Rhonda Wiley. Mrs. Nichols takes a much needed break from the library. 7 English: Right: Miss Golightly grins at her sophomore English class. Far Right: Mrs. Slabeno smiles for the S.G. camera. Inspires Donna Barksdale Dana Barrett Catherine Burum nr' loy Cody Lynn Connell A , wr' Marie Davis 'J X Rockie England Judy Garrett Kathryn Golightly yxx a a s 1 '-2.1 -Gi ' L 3' .V ' .lv . 1 0 'if f I f V , V an V 6 ,sau i , as us ual. Barbara Kerr Donna Loewen Barbara McCormack Judy Mezick Betty Roberts Karen Stabeno Sharon Witt Darlene Worrell Left: Mrs Mezlck IS at work wlth he-r red pen Histog: The Past and the Future Frank Bridwell Clayton Brooks Ron Calloway -at ...f Eustace Conwoop Becky Elliston sr Q, Q Dani Eubanks Below: Mr. Sewell livens up his class with another joke. Below Len: Miss Elliston shows off her flowers for the 1973 Homecoming, If ' f,,w 4 2 ,Z , i If Linked b the Present Above: Mrs. Lissiak is still smiling after a long hard day. Len: Mr. Schmidt has a hidden secret. 1 N-I' 1 Norman Goheen Martha Lissiak Nancy Loyd Ed Miller Bob Price Pauline Richards Reggie Schmidt Roberi Sewell Peggy Sikes Vicki Tomlinson Math: Makes Numbers Come AIIVC Below: Mr. Crawford tiptoes out early to lunch. Below Righz: Mrs. Shoemaker solves another problem. Peter Seymour 1 , i 2 in Cv? Mr. Wildermuth, as he begins another long day. Sue Shoemaker Anita Smith Randy Thompson Ronald Wildermuth Sondra Wilson O4 F oreigg Langyage: Bon 'ou1', Tout Ie monde' Above: Miss VanWinkle directs her class in the correct pronouncialion of Spanish. Right: Mrs. Feuerstahler teaches another Latin class. Barbara McCormack Sherry Simpson Betty VanWinkle Rookie England Helen Feuerstahler Journalism, Speech. and Drama: Develops Communication Skills ilk: a t A A V :'l: JN' A '2 ,Iudy Anthony I' Kathryn Golightly Barbara Kerr Donna Loewen Donna Watkins i , 9 X l Miss Watkins shows that she can still smile even with all the work she has to do. .' f Vocational T raining: Trains Students for the Future Judy Agnew Bennett Heat Dixie Orten Jim Whittle Behzw Lejl: Mr. Head listens as students practice their sales pitches. Below: Miss Agnew takes a minute from her work to smile. Industrial Arts and Vocational Agriculture: Above: Mr. White overlooks his class. Skills Build Dreams Above: Mr. Melton displays a look of determination. Kent Anderson John Brown Tom Howell fnot picturedj Roger Melton Loy Odom Patrick Oneal Robert Sisco fnot picturedl Carl Wllite Knot picturedj 307 Business Education: .5 5 Q ' fi Proficiency + Efficiency : Production Audra Bruner Elsie Carpenter f' Raymond Haas Marie Head Elaine Hightower fwih .l i 1 308 Mrs. Trotman prepares her class for another day of dictation, -an-g Mrs. Reese listens to her students' discussion. Mrs. Carpenter Speaks no ev11 Sees no eyll 'J Linda Hollenshead Annie Reese .Ti ,lean Trotman Betty Wolfe Pat Yaryan and hears no evil 0 Domestic Skills: Preparation for a Domestic Future Barbara Frantz Bettie Hudson Cay Kennedy fNursej Judy Knight Penny Minter Gretchen Staas Sherrie Timmins fResearch Teacherj Mrs. Minter can't believe her picture has just Mrs. Staas wonders if she has made the test too hard. been taken. Science: Helps Lives Adapt to Changing World ,ff-'fl' 5. - .f-fi. W. , 1 ir I j 1... . .turf 'T' ,kxs W' wif M X . ni Farmer Jeter auditions lor a corn flakes commercial. Mr. Wetzel listens to another Joke fNot1ce the grinj .N f x 4 4 YS Mary Burns Kathy Drury Jack Foos Leslie Green Galen Jeter Ann Patterson Barbara Springer Dennis Vaden Joe Wetzel 2 Music: Makes the World Go Round i f r- ' X .4 W5 .-' Q 9 54 :aft ' sg' 3 s Mr. Baxter reacts to a sour note sung by a choir member. Arthur Barnard Jerry Baxter Douglas Turner Mr, Barnard prays for good ratings at contest. QNotice the closed eyes.j Art: Students are Inspired by Art 1-P Grubb D :thy Wa Wallllall lakes a hrvak from helping h I d t IFE 906- 4 Coaches: The Name of the Game: Pride Clayton Brooks W-N N, Ron Calloway 'G Eustacc Conwoop qs Troy Crawford 5 We X234 Jim Dodson ' I. Bill Grant Pete Grubb Raymond Haas Bill Horn ' ' Bob Price Gino Tamez Coach Brooks is confident that the Roundbal- lers will win. W7?'f'E iw l his 11-seq. Coach Conwoop takes a break. Coach Price makes out one of his famous half- time speeches. Physical Education: Keeps Minds Alert Below: Mr. Grant in his normal state of being Bill Grant Smiling' Judy Harrison w...! Sandra Musa Gino Tame-z 1 X, in fl ,: if-fw,.q. ll t 4- 4' -f c K pf' . 'W 'L A 1 'l x ' nf J ' , , , , A' 'f 32 2122 : Iii., Mrs. Muse and Mrs, Harrison team up in P.E. Above: Mr. Tamez hopes this is the last picture. 6 Cafeteria Workers: Soup 'S On! H 5- '. fb -:m...sta.:i.,emat First Row: .lessie Jonas, Carlie Pearson, Edith Bates, Hazel Etheridge, Lydia Todd, Eva Butts, Sylvia James, Tommie Rodriguez, Sue Norris. Second Row: Dora Santana, Sheila Miller, Joan McNatt, Bertha Nihaxt, Mary Francis Massey, Kathryne Bowman, Willie Glinski, Norma Allen, Thelma Wilson, Catherine Harris, Shelley Dill, Merle Walker, Beauton Patman, Laura Brownlee, Gladys Stone, John E. Todd. if .asf Mrs. Wilson counts her change before the early morning rush. ' Main tenance: It 'S an Everyday Thing M X . -H6 ,V E ,. ,3 ! , A l V i W Q My . l 'l Above Leh: Mr. Bradford helps with the auditorium microphone. Middle Above: Mr. Jack Lee is quickly going to the business office. Above: Mr. Bond keeps the school clean. Mr. Louie Bond, Mr. jack Lee, Mr, Earl Bradford. 317 I ,I 'Q n fi. I gf f ayln-. '-A I -S-. It 320 .V I . ...: .,. ,. ,Q. ,. C AREA cons 214 A 272-4449 , i .Il I 5 C. , I USTRY RING TO ECIFICATION 3 I : 9Q5 S. JUPITER RD. GARLAND, TEXAS ' XX RX I N , E X - . . I I ' I lx 1 I N WW 5, Hxmesss Q i E' HM m.1! u V My Y' ' i ge.-we-1 fl' 3 Q ii , Q: iImm+I 1 mme I , rr C ,X VX v Wrgxckxui , 25 E Eg 5 K ' ., ' ,f -Z5 -E? Egg ff 11-2 22222: -ci X 1 2 if - I K 468' 'Eg 55 '55 NE? ess? 2 f, I I 5 2: X YXQQY IWW? ' I ' LXK5:.n. , 'ff' ' 'EES NX' f Q., x: 4, A -.,k.-1--15 ' X 04,3 4 f 'gx?eII. l. ,, , ,,-,, , , . Zl i?i'Li! I I so L -J' iv A v L, -1' Q' . -h'v 1? -5 24' Eff Ir mf . -. Figmiia 8 za ' -A EXCELLENCE Fon IND lqmmnqhziaagg-,iigmi f I PRECISION MANUFACTU 945 E ' COMMERCIAL af MILITARY sP '1 5 4 DAVID L. HELTERERAND , - 13:1 41,2 PREJIDEN1' I Q' :S This group of diligem' workers somehow managed fo pu+ ou+ a newspaper 'rwice a monfh. l .A ffgifwilzx .3 I , I ICECREI-W AND MILK Ffa-FIT I I c 'Q- T J 7 1: - Horus I fi v, .. ' r,.a45,gI'gf - I, . k 1 --nu -T.: ' -- I.. 'Q E I l I v -in l 2 y 2 fi' Enj yih g od things at Bra m's! Braum's Ice Cream 333 I Broadway 37 I 3 Wesl' Walnul' Nor'I'hwes'r Hwy. aI Cenferville Belfline lRichardsonI Buckingham aI Norfh S+ar js ll nun LeI Us Find Your Cas'I'le Caldwell-Fuller Inc. ReaIIors 27I- I 507 Garland, Texas 75040 3O0I Sa'Iurn Road Cur bank would like a word wiIh you. Go Team css 15 S TIZILJST CCUIVIIDANY GAFILAND TEXAS GARLAND BANK 5 I Il 1 FDIC I ' The word is lIYeSll We would like an opporlunily To say Yes 'ro your need. You supply The need, we'll supply rhe loan by bending over backwards. Whelher you wanl lo finance a new car, a home improvement a lrip, a doclor bill, whalever, Tell us how much you need and for how long. Give us a chance To use our favori+e word. I I I So. Garland 272-2567 22 , N wx , ll You ndzpenlnrr dval - ,I ' - IUKNIII I AGENT f 2' f' RN' 5 'lllill vow vnu' 7F L 'Y 0 !w 9-4 's , I J DEUVEN SQRVKCE I G' , ' ff' Dill 218-3595 X 1? 0 ,wGu.,Y Joe PrulH' 143. K 5 1 FWVSIQIIDD gg fb 2 I - Pumanen flower flzlkfibil 1 lnsura nce 1 .x:,:,:f:g:,z:1,nW 'O 2, a 0 . 4 Flowers For All Occcxronxn N l a ' 233.3::::rf::!g::Q',Z,'.:nt.' I w,l1.Ysf..n.. 300' Safufn Road MARTIN? FIOPIQT OF RIDGEWOOD Phone 27 I -4459 M cfgflff if2'l'IZG2K:f 5 Garland, Texas 426 RIDGEWOOD CENTER GARLAND 12141 278-1279 WT' Umm ooTAo 3114 SATURN ROAD GARLAND, TEXAS 75042 For +he besi' in Mexican Food Take ou+ or ea+ in QDMTU, S Q,0wl'XXmL,wL QQo.ML5iWJk.S5f cSnQfMl9f QCXGXQX S Wb'MgfNYiC3M9Jwii Qpafwblibll-A103 Awww, sm -wwwwmgwwgmw BSLMLML -Qyb-SLSXSL Q dQ0XfM9X+O,fQ-98. wvx0.wD0JfNxSC5ww9-. QOH KMNYwD uQ4QgxQMw,Xmg,qSW ' kv-MW. UNlQ QJL-QQXNHXL bum k ' -Swain.. X HAL X9U30JQ.lQ,cbN-Q QxxX Migwgiiwwwfm QW m5-ifxwk ow wwf? mwMwN. mmQ Wm +3 Y B Q00 QQ? 'Secs BQMQQ so W QP A QWQSQQQL gp 55396, WCS Pwcejeunebeg Fine Jewelry al' low prices Bulova wafches Keepsake diamonds Senior Classrings STUDENT ACCOUNTS INVITED Pmoaxjewehg and 344 Ridgewood C+r. 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KNEXI TO COLONIAL-NATL, BANIO I08 WALNUT CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 0-81950 T EA STGAIE SHOPPING CENTER QI 1544 NOMVIWQSI HIghway Garland, Texas 75041 and uplw, fi-,,f.1i,,t,i Phone: 2141270-2766 326 We' e got over 300'good, tead job . l obs in construction, trans- portation, communications, computers, law entorcement. l obs tor surveyors, teletype- writer operators, artillerymen, TV repairmen. Cooks, electricians, medical aides, meteorologists. Motor and missile maintenance men. lobs tor young men. And young women. lobs in Europe, Panama, Alaska, Korea. And just about any place in the States. Well train you to do the jobs. Train you well, in good schools, under excellent instructors, with the best eguipment obtainable. And you get tull pay while you train You also get unusually good fringe benetits, including a chance to continue your education. ln many cases at our expense. ln most cases with at least 75 percent ot your tuition paid. And it you guality we'll give you your choice ot training. We'll put it in writing, betore you sign up To get complete details call or see your local Army Representative. 'l'oday's Army wants to ioin you. SFC Billy Williams 609 West Garland Ave., Garland, TX Phone 272-7496 or 272-8 I 73 278-2l92 lT3f'Def' DVIVTLIDQ COVT1D80y Office SupplieS and Furnifure 1 , 'B 3 l J 2015 SATURN ROAD - UNDER THE WATER TOWER - GARLAND 1- iff - Q lllllllllllllkm COLONIAL NATIONAL BANK of Garla nd Colonial Nalional Bank Building 2l4l 272-955I X Member F.D.l.C. in 328 More Fashion, More Savings Lowest Prices at Rick Furniture ' Carpet Draperies 0 Appliallves No Finance Charge For 12 Months I909 GARLAND SHOPPING CENTER CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS - 74 DAVIS-WALLS 81 C0. 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MEMBERS OF Dallas Associafion of lnsurance Agenfs Texas Associafion of Insurance Agenfs Na+'l. Associafion of Insurance Agenfs Garland Board Realfors Texas Assn. of Rea Hors Naf'l. Assn. of Realiors Muliiple Lisling Service All Forms of Insurance L. e. ASHLEY GENERAL AGENTS Liberly Lincoln Life ' V K ,flier ll '5 . ,.:-1. -:N sssn llsslas Liz 2 .ifl iv GORDON PRESSWOOD Residenlial - Commercial - Properly Mgmt Phone 27 I -5555 Sou+I1 Garland Boosler Club Congra+uIa'res The Seniors of '74 exander exander of Texas, Inc. LTV Tower, 23rd Floor D Has, Texas 75201 C2143 741-5171 PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE AGENTSXCONSULTANTS IoD Florist 'ef aa' .FT-ww I ' 5 Personal and Commercial Sfyling Wire Service - Delivery Service JCDDON FLORIST 46 I 2 Nor'I'I1wes'I' Hwy. 270-2928 270-3679 The summer was coming to an end, and the Sabre Staff eagerly awaited the beginning of the 1973-74 school year. Some members began the year early by attending a workshop at S.lVl.U. We received honorable mention for our out- standing layout of the Sabre 74. But the year was not all fun and games, fat least it was not meant to bel for there were stated deadlines to meet and hastily needed photographs to acquire. Finally all those deadlines were met, and the yearbook was completed. Now, all that was left was to wait for that spe- cial day. At last it cameg the boxes were unloaded, and the 1974- Sabre was pres- ented to the students of South Garland. Center Right: Student Life Editorg Kay Deaton. Bottom Right: Sponsor, Mrs. Donna Loewen. Far Right: Sabre Editorsg Debbie Dunn and Dwayne' Jones. -AUDI' NIH Strawn Sr. Class Editorsg G-irolyn Cline and Beverly Huse. Right: Jr. Class Editors: Sharon Sammons, and Debbie Davis. Sports Editorsg Mark Buhler, Gayla Granger, and Steve Moore. Right Sherry Barger and Gayle Reeves, Soph. Class Editors. Lefl: Karen Butler and Tanya Jones, Organizations Editors. Right: Sarena Thomas and Pam Vemerg Faculty Editors. Behzw Ads Editorg Patsy Davis. 339 40 Kodachrome P. Simon Says It AID Well like to thank you all on behalf of the group and ourselves and hope we've passed the audition. John Lennon H, ,ff 'R N li ii'. , wxll if . Mal.. James White and Joe Dirik, senior photographers. JS 3 T7 ADMINISTRATION: ADAIR, Don: Counselor: N.T., E.T.: B.S., M.Ed. ASHLEY, Pat: Teacher's Aid. BOZEMAN, Doris: Librarian: T.W.U., E.T.S.U.: B.S. CAPEHART, Minnie: Teacher Aide. HAND, Kathleen: Attendance Coun- selor: Rice U., N.T.S.U.: B.A., M.Ed. HAZELWOOD, Bob: Counselor: E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed. HOLMES, Larry: Assistant Princi- pal: K.S.U.: B.S., M.S. LYKE, Barbara: Secretary, Attend- ance Office: Texas State U. MERRELL, Leonard: Assistant Prin- cipal: E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed. NEW, Eloise: Teachers Aide. NICHOLS, Sue: Librarian: E.T.S.U.: M.Ed. TURRENTINE, H. E.: Principal: Tex. A8zM: B.S., M.Ed. WALKER, Betty: Teacheris Aide. WHITE, Pat: Counselor: Texas Wes- leyan College, N.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed. WILSON, Martha: Secretary, Busi- ness Office: Sr. Registrar. TEACHERS: AGNEW, Judy: Business Education: N.T.S.U.: B.S. ANDERSON, Kent: Industrial Arts: Texas A8zM: Sam Houston State U.: B.A., M.A. ANTHONY, Judy: Drama: Baylor U.: B.A., M.A.: International Thespian Society. BARKSDALE, Donna: English: N.T.S.U.: B.S. BARNARD, John: Band: N.T.S.U.: B.S.,M.Ed. BARRETT, Dana: English: N.T.S.U.: Hunter College: B.A., M.A. BAXTER, Jerry: Choral Music: Bay- lor U.: N.T.S.U.: West Texas State: Texas Tech: B.M.E.: M.M.E.: Youth for Christ Sponsor. BRIDWELL, Frank: American His- tory: S.M.U.: B.A., M.A. Faculty Credits BROOKS, Clayton: Basketball Coach, American History: McMurry College: B.S.: Sr. Class Sponsor. BROWN, John: Industrial Arts: U. of Northern Colo.: Tyler Jr. College: N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Industrial Arts Club. BRUNER, Audra: Business Educa- tion: E.T.S.U.: N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Jr. Class Sponsor. BURNS, Mary: Biology, Adv. Biol- ogy: Colo. S.U.: Okla. State: E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed., M.S.: Sponsor of Biology Club, Future Scientists of America. BURUM, Cahterine: Theme Writing, English: F.T.A.: E.T.S.U.: Tex. Tech.: W.T.S.U.: B.S. CALLOWAY, Ron: World History: U.T.S.: Midwestern U.: N.T.S.U.: B.A. CARPENTER, Elsie: Business Edu- cation: O.S.U.: N.T.S.U.: S.M.U.: B.S.: Senior Class Sponsor. CODY, Joy: English: U.T.A. QAustinJ, U.T.A., N.T.S.U.: B.A. CON N ELL, Lynn: English: U.T.A., S.M.U., Tyler Jr. College: B.A. CONWOOP, Eustace: Am. History: Central State U., Western State Col- lege: B.S., M.A. CRAWFORD, Troy: Math: N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Tennis. DAVIS, Marie: English: E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed.: Sponsor of Jr. Class. DODSON, James: Coach: T.C.U.,: B.S.: Senior Class Sponsor. DRURY, Kathy: Biology: T.W.U., Eastfield: B.S.: Future Teachers Sponsor. ELLISTON, Becky: History: U.T.A.: B.A.: Junior Class Sponsor, Sponsor of Student Council. ENGLAND, Rockie: French and English: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor of French Club. EUBANKS, Danny: English, Govern- ment: T. Tech.: B.S.: Sponsor of Var- sity and Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders. FEUERSTAHLER, Helen: Latin: College of New Rochelle, Northwest- ern 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., M.A. FRANTZ, Barbara: Home Manage- ment: E.T.S.U., N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Voc. H.E., Sponsor of HERO and FHA. GARCIA, Noemi: Math: Texas A811 University: B.S. GARRETT, Judy: English: N.T.S.U.: B.S., M.A. GOHEEN, Norman: Government: S.M.U.: B.A., MLA.: Sponsor of Key Club. GOLIGHTLY, Kathryn: English, Communications: Ill. St. U.: B.A., M.A. GRANT, Bill: P.E.: U. Tex. Arling- ton, E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.S.: Golf Team Coach, Sponsor of Sophomore Class. GREEN, Leslie: Physics, Math: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor of Sopho- more 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, Judyl 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 Education: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor Junior Class. HORN, Bill: English, Coach: Tex. A8zM, E.T.S.U., N.T.S.U.: B.S. HOWELL, Thomas: Vocational Ag.: Henderson Jr. College, Tex. ASZM: 342 A.A., B.S. HUDSON, Bettie: Home Ec.: N.T.S.U., S.M.U.: B.S., M.S.: FHA Sponsor. JAMES, Kathleen: Math: O.U.: B.S.: Sponsor of Sophomore Class. JETER, Galen: Biology: N.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed.: Sponsor of Biology Club. KENNEDY, Gay: Nurse: T.W.U.: 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 FHA. 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. LOYD, Nancy: Government: U.T.E.P., T.W.U.: B.A., M.A.: Senior Class Sponsor. MCCORMACK, Barbara: English, German: U.T.A., U.T.A. fAustinj: B.A.: German Club Sponsor. MCMULLEN, Jo: Visiting Teacher: Baylor, N.T.S.U.: B.A., M.A. MELTON, Roger: Industrial Arts: Kilgore Jr. College, E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.S. MEZICK, Judy: English: N.T.S.U.: B.A. MINTER, Penny: Home Manage- ment: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor of FHA. MOORE, Joe: Math, Coach: S.M.U., U.N.M.: B.S., M.Ed.: FCA Sponsor. MUSE, Sandra: P.E.: Abilene Chris- tian College, S.S.E.: Dixie Darlings. ODOM, Loy: Industrial Arts: N.T.S.U., E.T.S.U.: B.S., M.Ed.: Industrial Arts Club. O'NEIL, Patrick: Ind. Arts: Western Ill. U.: B.S. ORTEN, Dixie: VOE: E.T.S.U.: B.S.: VOE Club. Faculty Credits PATTERSON, Ann: Chemistry: U.T.A. fAustinJ, 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 Class Sponsor. REESE, Annie: Business Education: Jarvirs Christian College, S.M.U.: B.S. RICHARDS, Paulette: Social Stud- ies: N.T.S.U.: B.S. ROBERTS, Betty: English: Abilene Christian College, E.T.S.U.: B.S.Ed.: Sponsor of Sophomore Class. SCHMIDT, Reg: Social Studies: Ste- phen F. Austin: B.S.: Sponsor of Jun- ior Class. SEYMOUR, Peter: Math: N.W.U., E.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor of Chess Club. SEWELL, Robert: Social Studies: Stephen F. Austin, U.T.A. fAustinj: B.S.: Director of Intramurals: Sopho- more Class Sponsor. 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.: Sponsor of Jr. Class. 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: T.W.U., S.M.U.:B.A. SPRINGER, Barbara: Biology: Mary- Hardin, Baylor: B.A. STAAS, Gretchen: Home Nursing, Home Management: S.M.U., T.C.U., Univ. of Tex.: B.S.: Sponsor of FHA. STABENO, Karen: English: U.T.A., U. of Santa Clara: B.A., M.A.: Spon- sor of NHS. TAMEZ, Regino: P.E.: U.T.A., Navarro Jr. College, S.W.U.: B.S. THOMPSON, Randy: Math: Austin College, Bowling Green State U.: B.S.Ed.: Sponsor of Sophomore Class. TOMLINSON, Vicki: History: T.C.U., S.M.U.: B.A.: Sponsor of Southern Belles, Beta Club. TROTMAN, Jean: Business Ed.: N.T.S.U., U.C.L.A.: B.S.: Sr. Class Sponsor. TURNER, Douglas: Band: E.T.S.U.: B.M.Ed. VADEN, Dennis: Biology, Chemis- try: N.T.S.U., L.S.U.: B.A.: Sponsor of Chemistry Club. VAN WINKLE, Betty: Spanish: El Centro lDallasl, N.T.S.U.: B.S.: Sponsor of Spanish Club. WALTHALL, Dorothy: Art: E.T.S.U., Texarkana Jr. College: B.A.: Sponsor of Art Club. WATKINS, Donna: English, Journal- ism: S.W. St., Texas Tech., U.T.A. fAustinJ: B.A. WETZLE, Joe: Biology: Grayson County Jr. College, E.T.S.U.: Associ- ate of Science, B.S. WHITE, Carl: Ind. Arts: S.E. St. at Okla., Okla. St. WHITTLE, Jimmie: I.C.T.: E.T.S.U., Tex. ASLM: B.S., M.Ed.: Sponsor of V.I.C.A. WILDERMUTH, Ronald: Math: Illi- nois S.U., Southwestern State Col- lege: B.S., M.T.: Sponsor of Student Council. WILSON, Sondra: Math: U. of Ga.: B.S., M.Ed.: Sponsor of Mu Alpha Theta. WITT, Sharon: English, History: Ste- phen F. Austin State U.: B.S.: Spon- sor of Future Teachers. 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 of Senior Class, Liber- tas. YARYAN, Pat: Business Ed.: N.T.S.U.: B.S. ABBETT, Anne, Beta Club, 72-74, Southern Belles Manager, 72-74, Biology Club, 72-74, Latin Club, 72- 74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. AGEE, Dan, I.C.T. President, 73-74. AKIN, Michael, Chess Club. ALEKSA, Stefan, DECA, 72-73. ALLEN, Donny, Golf Team, 73-74. ALLEN, Larry, Speech Club Parlia- mentarian, 72-73, Choir, 71-72, President, 72-73, Biology Club, 72- 73. ANDREASSEN, Brian, Chess Club Parliamentarian, 72-73, Chess Club, 73-74, President. ANDERSON, Annette, Sophomore Most Beautiful Nominee, Biology, 73-74, Dixie Darlings, 72-73. APPLE, Anne, International Thespi- ans, Aeapella Choir 72. AREY, Janie, Spanish Club, 72-73. ARTERBURN, Tony, Varsity Foot- ball, 72-73, Varsity Track, 72-74, Varsity Baseball, 73, General Assem- bly, 73-74. ATKINSON, Gary, Student Council President, 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, Senior Wittiest, Key Club, 72-74, Vice President, 73-74. AUSTIN, Joseph, Acappella Choir, 71-74, Youth for Christ, 71-73. AUSTIN, Milton, Choir, 72-74, Showboaters, 73-74, Who's Who in American High Schools, Beta Club, 71-74, Chess Club, 72-73, Letter of Commendation QPSATJ. AUTRY, Linda, German Club, 71- 73. BAEZ, Domingo, Spanish Club, 70- 71, DECA Club, 72-73. BAGWELL, Ty, Soccer Team, 72-73. BAKER, Dana, Dixie Darlings, FHA Reporter, 73-74, HECE, 73-74. BARDFIELD, Brenda, Choir. BARNARD, Beth, Dixie Darlings, FHA General Assembly, 71-72. BARNARD, Cherrilyn, Band, 71-72, National Thespians, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Speech Club Trea- surer, 73-74, Who's Who Among American High Schools. BARNES, Jamie, German Club, 71- 73, Plantation Times, 72-74, Quill Senior Credits and Scroll, 72-73, Who's Who Among American High Schools, 72- 73. BARTLEY, Machele, FHA, 71-72, Treasurer, 73-74. BEAN, Debra, Cheerleader, 71-74, Student Council, Homecoming Queen, Class Favorite, 72-73, All SGHS, 73-74, Spanish Club, 71-73. BECKHAM, Sandra, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Spanish Club, 72-74, Biology Club, 73-74, OEA, 73-74. BEDINGFIELD, John, Concert Choir, 73-74. BENNETT, Tim. BERRY, Donna, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Biology Club, 72-74, VOE, 73- 74. BIAR, Debbie, German Club, 71-73. BIGGERSTAF F, Jeff. BISHOP, Steve, J.V. Football, B- Team, 71-73, FCA, 71-74, Key Club, 71-74. BLAIN, Janis, FHA, 72-73, Spanish Club, 72-73, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. BLEVINS, Jerry, Industrial Arts, 71- 72. BOLDING, Gilbert, Industrial Arts Club, 71-74, Pres., Chess Club, 73- 74, B-Team and J.V. Football Mgr., 71-72, Track Team, 71-74, Biology Club, 71-72. BONEY, Randy, German Club, 71- 72, Chess Club, 72-74, Chemistry Club, 72-74. BOREN, Angela, Youth for Christ, 71-73, Latin Club, 71-74. BOREN, Cully, Varsity Football, 72- 73. BOUNDS, Sharon, Spanish Club, 71- 73. BOWEN, Roynda. BRANSON, Rhonda. BRITT, Sharon. BRONSTAD, Julie, Symphonic Band, 71-74, Marching Band, 71-74, Band Chaplain, 73-74, Stage Band, 73-74, German Club, Vice-Pres., 73- 74, General Assembly, 71-72. BROOKS, Susan, Dixie Darlings, Mgr., 72-73, FTA, Parliamentarian, 72-73, Beta Club, 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 73-74. BROZ, Charles, NHS, Varsity Basket- ball, Mgr., Biology Club, 71-74, Ger- man Club, 72-73. BROWN, Mark, German Club, 72- 73. BROWN, Phillip, Bioloby Club, 72- 73, OEA, 73-74. BROWNFIRLD, Judy, Speech Club, 73-74, Pres., National Thespian Vice-Pres., National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72. BRUNSON, Stan. BRYANT, Brenda, General Assem- bly, 72-73, Art Club, 72-73, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, F GA, 72-74, Biol- ogy Club, 73-74. BRYANT, Danny, German, 71-72, Key Club, 73-74. BUCHANAN, Kathy, FHA, Officer, 71-72, Thespians, 72-74, Plantation Times Staff, 72-73. BULLARD, Jerry, DECA, 73-74, Key Club, 73-74, Industrial, 71-72. BULLOCK, Randy, Baseball, 73-74, Football, 71, Track, 71, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Spanish Club. BURRIS, Greg, Varsity Soccer, 72- 74, Varsity Football, 72-73, Varsity Basketball, 71-72, German Club, 71- 73, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 71-73, B-Team Football, 71-72. BURTON, David, Chemistry Club, 73-74, Speech Club, 72-73, Who's Who Among American High School Students. BURRUS, Jamie, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, French Club, 72-74, President's Council, 73-74, Biology Club, 71-74, Sec. 72-73, Chemistry Club Presi- dent, 73-74, Whois Who Among American High School Students. BUSBY, Mike. BUTCHER, Billy, Varsity Football, 73-74, All District Guard, Key Club. BUTLER, Karen, Sabre Staff, 73-74, Biology Club, 72-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. BUTLER, Kathy, National Honor Society, Beta Club, Latin Club, 71- 72, Symphonic Band, Marching Band. CANIPE, Richard. 34 4 CAMPBELL, Terri, Executive Coun- cil, 73-74, Plantation Times Staff, 73-74, National Beta Club, 72-74, All SGHS, Nominee Class Favorite, 73- 74, Southern Belles, 72-74. CARROLL, Rodger, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-73, Key Club, 73-74, Biology Club, 73-74, Spanish Club, 71-72, Soccer Team, 71-74. CARTER, Linda, VOE, 72-74, Biol- ogy Club, 72-73, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72. CAUDLE, Linda, Southern Belles, 72-73, NHS, 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 73-74, Chemistry Club, 73-74, Art Club, 73-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. CAUSEY, Keith, Varsity Baseball, 73-74, Plantation Times, 72-74. CERTAIN, Carolyn, French Club, 71-72, FHA, 73-74. CESSNA, Sammy. CHAPMAN, Rusty, VICA Club, 72- 73, Industrial Arts Club, 73-74. CHEATAM, Dennis, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. CHEATAM, Joan, Nominee for Most Witty, 74, Southern Belles, 72-74, Senior Class Treasurer, Junior Class Reporter, National Thespians, 73-74, Speech Club, 72-74, Vice-President. CHILDRESS, Sherry, Belles, 73-74, Dixie Darling Lt., 72-73, Biology Club, 72-74, Latin Club, 72-74, FHA, 3rd Vice-President, 71-72. CLARK, Curtis. CLARK, Deborah, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Spanish Club, 72-74, OEA, 73-74. CLEMENS, Brad, Baseball Manager, 72-73, Industrial Arts Club, 71-72. CLINE, Carolyn, Corresponding Sec., French Club, President, 73-74, Sabre Staff, 73-74, Speech Club, Reporter. COCHRAN E, Craig. COLLARD, Rodney. COLLINS, Brenda, FHA Vice-Presi- dent, 72-73, Plantation Times Staff, 72-73, Latin Club, 72-74, Beta Club, 73-74, Dixie Darlings, 73-74, Youth for Christ, 71-74. COPELAND, Lisa, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Speech Club, 72-74, Sr. Class Senior Credits Member-at-Large, Executive Council, 73-74, Plantation Times Staff, 73-74. CORLEY, Debra, President of National Thespians, Showboaters, Nominee for Most Witty, 74, Concert Choir, 72-73, Portrayed Mrs. Antro- bus in Skin of Our Teeth. COYLE, Ruth, Biology Club, 72-73. CRENSHAW, Brenda. CRENSHAW, Caren, FHA, 71-73, OEA, 73-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Southern Belles, 72-73, All SGHS, 72, All SGHS, 73. CROM, Gordon, Varsity Football, 72-74, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, 71-74, 74 President, Speech Club, 72-74, Track, 72-74, German Club, 71-72, Master of Ceremonies, Colonel Ball 1974. CROSS, Claire, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, FHA, 71-72, Spanish Club, 72- 73, Plantation Times, 72-74, Future Teachers, 73-74. CUNNINGHAM, James, Voc. Ag. I, II, III, IV, 70-71, Vice-Pres. Voc. Ag. IV. 73-74. CURRY, Jane, Southern Belles, 72- 74, French Club, 72-74, Beta Club, 73-74, Most Friendly, 73-74, Health Careers Club, 73-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. DAVIS, Glenn, Student Council, Treasurer, 73-74, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Head Student Trainer of Athletics, Latin Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students in America, Beta Club. DAVIS, Nick, Varsity Football, 72- 74, Key Club, 72-73, Track, 71-72. DAVIS, Patsy, Future Teachers, 73- 74, Pres., Spanish Club, 73-74, Trea- surer, President's Council, 73-74, Sabre Staff, 73-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Future Teachers, 72-73. Sec- retary. DAVIS, Rita, VOE, 73-74. DAWDY, Heidi, VOE Club, Latin Club, Who Who's Among American High School Students. DEATON, Kay, National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Sabre Staff, 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, Youth for Christ, Vice-Pres., Biology Club. DELGADO, Johnny. DENNIS, Janette, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Biology Club, 72-74, Southern Belles Lt., 72-74, General Assembly. DENNIS, Janice, Southern Belles, 72-74, Captain of Bells, 73-74, Presi- dents Council, 73-74, FHA, 73-74, Nominee for Best Colonel Spirit, 74. DEWBERRY, Blake, Varsity Foot- ball, 72-74, J.V. Football, 71-72, Track Team, 74, Key Club, 71-74, FCA, 71-74. DICKSON, Marcy, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-74, NHS, 73-74, Secretary, Biol- ogy Club, 73-74, Whois Who Among American High School Students, 72- 73, French Club, 72-73, Future Teachers, 72-73. DILLOW, Bruce, German Club, Pres., 72-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 72- 74, Future Teachers, 72-73, Chemis- try Club, 73-74, Colonel Band, 71- 74. DIRIK, Joe, Photographer, 72-74, International Thespians, 71-74, Var- sity Soccer, 71-74, Student Council Parliamentarian, 73-74, Plantation Times, 71-74, Sabre, 72-74, Quill and Scroll, 72-74. DOUBLIN, Lowell, Concert Choir, 71-74, Vice-Pres., Concert Choir, Showboaters. DOZIER, Philip. DRAPER, Dennis, Football, 71.72. DRUMMOND, Bobby, Key Club, 71- 72, Basketball Manager, 71-72. DUNCAN, Cynthia, FHA, 71-72, Spanish Club, 72-74, Choir, 72-74, Colonel Chorus, 73-74, Future Teachers, 73-74. DUNKIN, Karen, Beta Club, 73-74, Southern Belles, 72-74, Latin Club, 71-73, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. DUNN, Debbie, Sabre Staff, 72-74, 74 Editor, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Mgr. 73-74, Art Club President, 72- 73, FHA 1st Vice-President, 73-74, President's Council, 72-74, General Assembly, 72-74. D,SPAIN, Pat, Industrial Arts Club, 72-73. ECCLES, John, Varsity Football, 72- 74, General Assembly, 73-74, FCA, 72-74. EDWARDS, Donna, FHA, 72-73, VOE, 73-74. ELEY, Pam, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, VOE, 73-74. EKLOF, Stephen, Varsity Football, 72-73, Key Club, 73, J.V. Football, 71-72. EPPS, J eff . EVANS, Loretta, Choir, Showboa- ters. EWERT, Robyn. FAIN, Eddie, ICT. FEAGIN, Larry, Varsity Football, 73-74, French Club, 73-74, General Assembly, 71-72, FCA, 72-73, Track, 73-74. FEWELL, Regina, FHA. FIELDING, Donna, General Assem- my, 72-73. FIELDS, Karen, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, FHA - Hero, 72-73, FHA - Hero, 73-74, President. FITXGERALD, Mickey, Spanish Club, 71-74, Biology Club, 73-74, Key Club, 73-74, Baseball Team, 73- 74, NHS, Mascot, 73-74, B-Team Basketball, 72-73. FLEESON, Shelli, Colonel Band, 71- 74, Spanish Club, 71-73, Chemistry Club, 73-74, Reporter-Historian, Youth for Christ. FLETCHER, Juanell, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, FHA - Hero, 73-74, Youth for Christ, 71-74, Sec.-Treas., 73-74, Future Teachers, 72-73, Spanish Club, 72-74, Choir, 71-73. FOGG, Teri, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Biology Club, 72-73, VOE, 73-74-. FOX, Monda, OEA, 72-73, OEA, Rec. Sec., 73-74, VOE, Dixie Dar- lings, 71-72. FRAZIER, Dick, Varsity Football, 73-74, .I.V. and B-Team, 71-73, NHS, 73-74, Plantation Times Staff, 72-74. F UQUA, Brazell, Choir, DECA, 73- 74. FUQUA, Mark, NHS, 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-74, Latin Club, 71- 73, B-Team Basketball, 71-72, Var- sity Track, 73. GALLAHER, Owen, B-Team, 71-72, Chess Club, Secretary, 72-74, NHS, Senior Credits 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 73-74, Biol- ogy Club, 73-74, Latin Club, 71-73. GATHARD, Peggy, Biology Club, 73-74, Treasurer, Thespians, 72-74, Plantation Times, 72-74-, Future Teachers, 74, Speech Club, 73, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. GENTSCH, Donna, FHA, 73-74, French Club, 71-74, Symphonic Band, 71-74-. GIBBS, Melinda, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Dixie Darling Mgr., 72-73, Biol- ogy Club, 72-73. GILMORE, LaTisha, Art Club, 72- 73, French Club, 71-73, Drama Club, 72-73, DECA, 73-74-. GLINSKI, Betty. GODWIN, Belinda. GOFORTH, John, Latin Club, 72-73, Biology Club, 72-73. GONZALES, Linda. GOWEN, Connie, Spanish Club, 71- 72, Mu Alpha Theta, 73-74, National Honor Society, 73-74-, Latin Club, 73-74. GRACE, Brenda, HECE. GRANGER, Gayla, Sr. Class Officer, 74-, Sec., FHA, Treasurer, 73, Sabre Staff, 74, French Club, 72-74. GRAY, Dennis, Golf Team, 72-74, General Assembly, 73-74. GRAY, William, Golf Team, 71-74. GRIFFIN, Gary, Intramural Bowling, 72-73, Intramural Basketball, 73-74. GRIFFIN, Jack, Speech Club, Aca- pella Concert Choir. GRIFFING, Thomas, ICT, 73-74. GUTHERIE, Roy, Concert Choir, 71- 74, Thespians, 73-74-. HALL, James. HALL, Robin, French Club, 71-74. HALL, Sandra, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, FHA, 1st Vice-Pres., 72-73, Health Careers. HAMMER, Larry. HARGROVE, Brent, Industrial Arts Club, Vice-Pres., 72-73. HARKINS, Carla, German Club, 71- 73, FHA, 73-74. HARRIS, Debbie, Choir, FHA Mem- ber. HARRIS, Kathy, Dixies, 71-72, Belles, 72-74, Most Beautiful Nomi- nee, 71-74, Homecoming Queen Nominee, 73, Most Feminine 73, Colonel's Lady Nominee, 73. HARRIS, Teresa, FHA, 71-74-, Future Teachers, 71-72, Youth for Christ, 71-73. HARRISON, Bebbley. HARVILL, .I0e, Chess Club, 72-74, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta. HASBROOK, Pam, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Southern Belles, 72-74. HAYNES, Debbie, FHA, 73-74, Speech Club, 72-74, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. HEAD, Debra, Colonel Band, 71-74, Latin Club, 72-74, Whois Who Among American High School Stu- dents. HEARN, Phillip, Colonel Band, 71- 74, Stage Band, 73-74. HENSON, Melinda, FHA, 71-73, Biology Club, 73-74, Spanish Club, 72-73, Health Careers Club, 72-73, Rep. HESTER, Mike. HEUNEMANN, Fritz. HEWITT,John. HEWITT, Teresa, Latin Club, 71-72, FHA, 73-74. HILL, David, Art Club, Health Careers Club, VOE, ,I.V. Football, 71- 72. HILL, Donna. HILL, Kim, Symphonic Band, 71-74, Drum Major, 72-74, Nominated for Most Talented, 74, Spanish Club, 71- 72, French Club, 71-74, FHA, 71-72. HINES, Shirley, FHA, 73-74. HIRSCH, Debbie, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, German Club, 72-73. HOLBOKE, Scott, Varsity Football, 72-74, Varsity Track, 73-74, Key Club. HOLGUIN, Evelyn. HOLSOMBACK, Terry, Spanish Club, 71-72. HOOKER, Steve, Chemistry Club, 73-74, Key Club, 73-74. HORSMAN, Lisa, Colonel Band, 72- 73, OEA, 72-74. 34 46 HOWELL, Gary, Varsity Football, 72-73, All-District Tackle, and Out- standing Offensive Lineman. HUDGINS, Brad, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-74, Pres., Biology Club, 71-72, NHS, 73-74, Key Club, 73-74, Soc- cer Team, 72-74, B-Team Basketball, 71-72. HUGGINS, Gina, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, International Thespians, 74, Art Club, 72-73, French Club, 72-73, Who's Who in American High School Students. HUSE, Beverly, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Biology Club, 72-73, Sabre Staff, 73-74, FTA, 72-74, Treas., 73-74, German Club, 71-74. INGRAM, Danny, VICA. JACK, Michelle, Art Club, 72-74. JACKSON, Liz, Symphonic Band, 71-74, Latin Club, 72-74, Chemistry Club, Sec.-Treas., 73-74, Student Council, 71-74, Who's Who Among American High School Students. JARRETT, Cristi, FHA, 71-72, Future Nurses, 72-73, Dixie Dar- lings, 71-72. JETT, Lee Ann, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Southern Belles, 73-74. JOHNSON, Jerilyn, Cheerleader, 71- 74, Student Council, Class Officer, French Club, Senior Class Favorite, Basketball Queen. JOHNSON, Kathy, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Art Club, Vice-Pres., 73-74. JONES, Jeanie, Sophomore Class Officer, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Junior Class Officer, French Club, 72-73, Biology Club, 72-73, Future Home- makers, 74. -JONES, Dwayne, Student Council, Vice-Pres., 73-74, Student Council, Treas., 72-73, All SGHS, 71-74, Sen- ior Class Friendliest, Latin Club, Sabre Staff, Editor, 74. JONES, JoEllen. JONES, Julie, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Mgr., 72-73, OEA, 72-73. JONES, Pam, OEA, Pres., 73-74, OEA, Vice-Pres., 72-73. JONES, Robbin, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Dixie Darlings, Mgr., 73-74, Latin Club, 71-73, FHA, 73-74. Senior Credits JONES, Tanya, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Biology Club, 72-74, Sabre Staff, 74. KELLY, Bill, Colonel Band, 71-74, Latin Club, 72-73, Chemistry Club, 73-74. KENNEDY, Kim, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Swimming Team, 73-74, Choir, 71-72. KENNEDY, Tommy, Spanish Club, 71-72, Biology Club, 71-72, B-Team Basketball, 71-72, General Assembly, 71-72, Chemistry Club, 72-73. KENT, Steve, French Club, 72-74, Hist. KING, David, Latin Club, 71-72, Biology Club, 71-74. KING, Warren, National Honor Soci- ety, 73-74, Pres., Mu Alpha Theta, 72-74, Chess Club, 72-73, Senior Most Likely to Succeed. KITE, Le Ann, Symphonic and Marching Bands, Beta Club, 72-74, Pres., National Honor Society Vice- Pres., 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 73- 74, Most Likely to Succeed, All SGHS, 74. LOCKLEAR, Jeannie, Dixie Dar- lings, 71-72, Art Club, 72-73, French Club, 71-72, FHA, 72-73, FHA, 73- 74, Vice-Pres. KODER, Leslie, VOE, 73-74. KORIOTH, Elizabeth, YF C, 71-74, Spanish Club, 71-73, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. LAMM, Leslie, Mu Alpha Theta, 73- 74, NHS, 73-74, Spanish Club, 71- 73, Chemistry Club, 72-73, Colonel Band, 71-72. LANDRUM, Tim, B-Team Football, 71, Varsity Football, 72-73, Key Club, 72-73, Varsity Track, 72-73. LENAMOND, Audrey, Dixie Dar- lings, 72-73, Thespians, 73-74, Con- cert Choir, 73-74. LANE, Steve. LEATHERWOOD, Kim, Choir, 71- 73. LESSEM, Sherry, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Spanish Club, 72-74. LEWIS, Bruce, German Club, 72-74, Biology Club, 73-74, Chess Club, 72- 73. LITCHEN, Mack, Baseball, 73-74, Biology Club, 73-74. LOGAN, Elizabeth, FHA, 73-74, Latin Club, 73-74, Spanish Club, 71- 73, Youth for Christ, 71-72, Souther- naires, 72-73, Colonel Chorus, 73- 74. LOHR, Daniel. LONG, James. LOVELY, Cheryl, HERO -- FHA, Vice-Pres., Dixie Darlings, 71-74, French Club, 71-72, Dixie Darlings Lt., 72-73. LOW, Glenda. LOYD, Ronald, B-Team Football, 71- 72, Concert Choir, 72-74. LYKE, David, All SGHS, 71-74, Soph. and Sr. Class Favorite, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-74, Vice-Pres., Beta Club, 72-74, Soph. and Sr. Class President, Varsity Football. LYNCH, Mark. LUCIO, Raguel. MAECKEL, Jeff. MANGHAM, Sharon, Mixed Choir, 71-72, Acapella Choir, 72-74, Show- boaters, 73-74, Colonel Band, 71-74, French Club, 71-72. MAREK, Marilyn, Colonel Band, 71- 74, Choir, 71-74, Latin Club, 72, FHA, 71-72, National Honor Society, 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 73-74. MARSHALL, Steve. MARTIN, Kay. MARTIN, Richard, Varsity Football, 72-74. MARTIN, Sharon, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. MARTINEZ, Johnny, Choir Presi- dent, 73-74, Key Club, 72-73, Art Club, 73-74, Thespians, 73-74, Presi- dent's Council, 73-74. MASSAR, Hans, B-Team, 71-72, Varsity Football, 72-74, FCA. MASSAR, Ton, German Club, 72-73, Soccer Club, 72. MASON, Debra, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Y-Teens, 70-71, Spanish Club, 73-74. MATHIS, Gaylan, Speech Club. MAUCH, David, DECA, 72-73, Track, 73-74. MAYR, Wesley, Latin Club, 72-74, General Assembly, 74. MCANALLY, Johnny. MCBRIDE, Dawn, French Club, 72- 74, Chemistry Club, 73-74, Biology Club, 73-74, Tennis Team, 72-74. MCCLANAHAN, Sharee, Colonel Band, 71-74, Spanish Club, 71-72, FHA, 71-72, Chemistry Club, 73-74. MCCLENDON, Edwin, Varsity Foot- ball, 73, Key Club, 71-73, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. MCCLUNG, Steve, Football, 71-74, Key Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Industrial Arts Club. MCCRARY, Bruce, B-Team Mgr., Varsity Football Mgr. 72-74, Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes. MCCRAW, Carolyn, Biology Club, 72-74, Latin Club, 74. MCENTEE, James, FFA Pres., 73- 74, FFA, 70-74. MCNEAL, Ronnie, Varsity Football, 72-73, Varsity Baseball, 72-74, Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Soci- ety, Most Athletic. MCTAVISH, Allen. MILLER, Beverly. MILLER, Debbie, Most Beautiful, 71-74, Class Officer, 72-74, Biology Club, 71-74, Southern Belles, 73-74, Future Teachers, Latin Club. MILLER, Wyman, Varsity Football, 73, Varsity Track, 73-74, J.V. Foot- ball, 72, B-Team, 71, FCA, 71-74. MITCHELL, Gary, FFA, 70-74, Who's Who Among American High School Students. MONTGOMERY, Madonna, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, FHA, 72-74. MOODY, Dianne, VOE. MOORE, Steve, Industrial Arts, 71- 73, Sabre Staff, 74. MORGAN, John, French Club, 72- 73, Chemistry Club, 73-74, Chess Club, 72-74, Colonel Chorus, 73-74. MORGAN, Rita, FHA, 73-74. MORRIS, David. Senior Credits MORRISON, James. MORRISON, Jan, DECA, 73-74, Latin Club, 72-73, Track Team, 71- 72. MURPHY, Pattie, National Honor Society, 73-74, Biology Club, 73-74, French Club, 72-73, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-74, Reporter, Speech Club, 73-74. NEELY, Donna, FHA, 70-71, OEA, 72-74, Biology Club, 73-74. NEILL, Cindy, Dixie Darlings, Cap- tain, 72-73, Biology Club, 72-74, FHA, 73-74, Pres., Beta Club, 72-74, Southern Belles, 73-74, Art Club, 73- 74. NEUGENT, Calvin. NIX, Karen, Southern Belles, Lt., 72-74, FHA, Pres., 71-74, Nominee for Colonel's Lady, Nominee for Most Beautiful, Feminine and Home- coming Queen. NUNNERY, Tina, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, FHA, 73-74. ODEM, Bonnie, French Club, 71-73, National Thespian Society, 73-74. OLIVER, Beckie, FHA, 71-74, Band, 71-72. OLIVER, Vickie, Concert Choir, 73- 74, Choir Dept. Lib., 72-74. OLSCHER, Debora, Band, 72-73, Spanish Club, 71-74, Speech Club, 72-74, Speech Club, Sec., 73-74, FHA, 73-74. OLSEN, Debbie, FHA, Parliamenta- rian, 71-73, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Spanish Club, 72-74, Member-at- Large, 73-74, Biology Club, 73-74. ORR, Davie, Football, 71-73, Colo- nel, 74, Junior Class Favorite. OWEN, Rickey. OWENS, Michael, Varsity Football, 72-73, Who's Who Among American High School Students, FCA, 72. O'BRIANT, Laura, Concert Choir, Spanish Club, 73-74. PARTAIN, Brenda, VOE. PATTON, Debbie. PAULK, James, Soccer, 73-74, Biol- ogy Club, 73-74. PAYNE, Seena, Biology Club, 73-74, VOE, 73-74. PEAVEY, Sharon, HECE. PEEK, Phil, Biology Club, 72-74, Industrial Arts, 73-74. PELHAM, Tim. PENA, Becky. PEPPER, Bren, VICA, 73-74. PETREY, Kim, FHA, 72.74. PIERCE, John. PORTER, Bonnie, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Spanish Club, 73-74. PRYOR, Karla, Latin Club, 71-73, FHA, 70-71, Speech Club, 73-74. RANDALL, Mary, FHA, 73, Biology Club, 73-74, Health Careers Club, 73-74, Latin Club, 71-73. RAY, Van, Cheerleader, 71-74, Head Cheerleader, 73-74, Presidentis Council, 73-74, Colonel's Lady, Con- cert Choir, Nominee for Homecom- ing Queen. REDD, Carolyn, FHA, 72-74. RICHARDS, Lee. RICHARDS, Vickie, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Spanish Club, 72-74, Future Teachers, 73-74. RIGSBY, Debbi, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Biology Club, Chemistry Club. RIOS, Evodio, Track, 73. ROAN, Debbie, ICT, 72-74. ROBINSON, Glenda. RODRIGUEZ, Aaron, Colonel Band, 71-74. RODGERS, Stevie, ICT, Sec., 71-72, FHA, 2nd Vice-Pres., 73-74. ROLLIN, Robin, Varsity Football, 73, J.V. Football, 71-72, Varsity Track, 71-72, Acapella, 71-73, Con- cert Choir, 73-74, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. ROLLINS, Nanci, Varsity Cheer- leader, 72-74, Student Council, French Club, 70-74, Best Colonel Spirit, 73-74. ROSEMAN, Donald, Co-op Ag., 72- 74. RUNION, John, Colonel Band, 71- 74, Intramurals. RUSK, Kath, Beta Club, 73-74, Southern Belles, 72-74, Mgr., Stu- dent Council, 73-74, Biology Club, 72-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Span- 347 48 ish Club, 71-73. RYAN, Alison, Latin Club, Biology Club, FHA. SAMMONS, Sharon, FHA, 71-73, Biology Club, 72-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, FTA, 72-74, Hist., Spanish Club, 72-73, Sabre Staff, 74. SANDERS, Stan, Co-op Ag., 72-74, FFA, 70-71. SATCHELL, William, J.V. Varsity Football, 71-72, German Club, 71- 72, Key Club, 73-74. SAUL, Debbie, Concert Choir, 72- 74, Showboaters, 73-74, CoIonel Chorus, 71-72, International Thespi- ans, 74. SCHULZE, Dorothy, Colonel Band, 71-74, FHA, 71-74, Art Club, 73-74, Sec. SCHEID, Candy, Marching Band, 72- 73, Mixed Choir, 72-73, Concert Choir, 73-74, FFA, 72-73, French Club, 73-74, Symphonic Band, 72- 73. SCHWARZ, Scott, French Club, Sec., 72-73, Most Handsome, 71-73. SCRUGGS, Sally, Southern Belles Mgr., 72-74, Executive Council, 72- 74, Spanish Club, Vice-Pres., 73-74, Biology Club, Sgt. at Arms, 73-74, Rep. to Girls' State, 73, Nominee for Class Favorite, Wittiest, and Friendli- est, 74. SEAMAN, Cheryl, ICT. SEES, Mark, Varsity Football, 72-74, Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club. SENDERLING, Julie, Concert Choir, 72-74, Choir Officer, 73-74, Show- boaters, 73-74, International Thespi- ans, 73-74, Thespian Secretary, 73- 74. SHAW, Pam, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. SHELLEY, Steve, Colonel Band, 71- 74, Vice-President. SHELTON, Frank, Vice-Pres. Soph. Class, Key Club, 72-74, Jr. Class Senior Credits Pres., Baseball, 73-74. SHEPPARD, Sandra, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Spanish Club, 72-73, DECA, 73-74. SHIPLEY, Jerry. SHIPLEY, Roger, Co-Op Ag., 72-73, FFA, 71-72. SHIPLEY, Shannon, National Thes- pians, 71-74, Speech Club, 72-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, FHA, 71-73, Biology Club, 73-74, Most Witty, 73- 74. SIMPSON, .Ierry. SISSON, William, ,I.V. Basketball, French Club, 71-73. SLAYDON, Vicki, Co-Op Ag., 73-74. SMITH, Betty, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Spanish Club, 72-74, Art Club, 71- 74, Plantation Times Staff, 72-73, Biology Club, 73-74, General Assem- bly, 73-74. SMITH, Catherine, Spanish Club, 72-74, International Thespians, Stu- dent Dir. of Skin of Our Teeth. SMITH, Dean, Industrial Arts Club, 71-72, Industrial Arts Club, 72-73, Rep., Chess Club, 73-74. SMITH, Gary, Sr. Most Talented, Choir, 71-74, Choir President, 73-74, Choir Varsity Football, 72-73. SMITH, Mike, French Club, Biology Club. SMITH, Shannon, Acappella Choir, 71-74, Showboaters, 72-74, Spanish Club, 72, Nominee for Most Tal- ented, 74, FHA, 73-74, YFC, 71-72. SMITH, Vicki, NHS, 73-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Chemistry Club, 73- 74, Health Careers Club, 73-74, French Club, 72-73. SMITH, Clark, Varsity Basketball, 72-73, Sentry, Capt., 72-74, Chemis- try Club, Vice-Pres., 73-74, Biology Club, 71-72. SPOON, Jill, FHA, 72-73, Spanish Club, 72-73. SPEECHER, Debra, OEA, 72-74. SPINELLA, Steve, Newspaper, 72- 74, Editor, Yearbook, 71-73, Soccer, 72-74, Choir, 72-73, Student Coun- cil,71-72. SPRINKLES, Debra, French Club, 71-73. SPRUANCE, Anne, French Club, 71-72. STARLING, Etta. STEPHNEY, Ellwe. STONE, David. STOVALL, Roberta, Spanish Club, FHA. STRAWN, Linda, VOE. SURREY, Sally, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Latin Club, 71-72, Plantation Times, 72-74, 74 Editor, Quill and Scroll, 73-74. SWEARINGEN, Gary, Beta Club, Pres., 73-74, NHS, 73-74, Class Offi- cer, 72-74, Mu Alpha Theta, Tennis, Basketball, 72. TADLOCK, Randy, Colonel Band, 71-74, Latin Club, 72-74. TALKINGTON, Lorie, Dixie Dar- lings, 71-72, Plantation Times, 72- 73, Quill and Scroll, 72-74, General Assembly, 71-72, Spanish Club, 71- 72. TAYLOR, Milton, Varsity Football, 73-74, B-Team, ,I.V. Football. TAYLOR, Rod. THOMAS, Sarena, Biology Club, 72- 73, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Sabre Staff, 74. THOMPSON, Debra, Dixie Darlings, 71-72. THOMPSON, Michael, Spanish Club, 73-74. TIPTON, Kathy, FTA, 71-72, Span- ish Club, 72-73, Biology Club, 73-74. TOLER, Amy, Concert Choir, 71-74, Showboaters, 72-74, Southern Belles, 73-74, Senior Most Talented, Nomi- nee for Homecoming Queen and Colonel's Lady, Student Council, 73- 74. TROPP, Joleen, Southern Belles, 72- 74, Spanish Club, 72-73, Interna- tional Thespians, 71-72, Southern Belles, Lt., 73-74, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72. TURNER, Joan. TRITCH, Mark. TYLER, Ken, Key Club, Football, 72-74, General Assembly. UPTON, Ron, B-Team Football, 71- 72. VAUGHN, David, Soph. Class Offi- cer, Varsity Football, 73, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 71-74, Spanish Club, 71-72, Executive Council, 71- 72, Treasurer, 72-73. VERNER, Pam, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, Biology Club, 72-73, Spanish Club, 72-73, Sabre Staff, 73-74. VILLANEUVA, Steve, Spanish Club, 71-72, Biology Club, 72-73. VONDERHEID, David, Varsity Foot- ball, 73-74, Spanish Club, 72-73, Indsutrial Arts Club, 71-72, Key Club, 73-74, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 73-74, Fellowship of. WAGNER, Randy, Track, 71-73. WALKER, Kelly, Majorette, 71-72, Feature Twirler, 72-73, Southern Belles, 73-74, Future Teachers, 73- 74, Spanish Club, 73-74, FHA, 73- 74. WALKER, Rosie. WALL, Donna, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, VOE, 73-74. WALL, Phillip, Varsity Football, 72- 74, Track fVarsityJ, 73, FCA, 71-73, Basketball, 71-72, B-Team Football. WALL, Max, Latin Club, 72-74, Biol- ogy Club, 72-73, Chemistry Club, 73- 74, Band, 71-74, President's Council, 73-74. WALLACE, La Shanda, Future Senior Credits Teachers, 72-73, Future Nurse, 72- 73, Health Careers Club, 73-74, FHA, 71-74. WALLACE, Steve. WARD, Phillip, VICA, 73-74, Indus- trial Arts Club, 73-74, Colonel Band, 71-72. WATSON, Craig, Varsity Baseball, 72-74, Secretary Key Club, 73-74, Sentry, 73-74, .I.V. Basketball. WATSON, Frank, Varsity Football, 73-74, FCA, 71-74, Key Club, 72-74. WEBB, Debbie, Southern Belles, 73- 74, Dixie Darlings, 71-73, Lt., 72-73, Spanish Club, 71-72, Class Officer, 71-74. WEBB, Steve, Varsity Football, 72- 74, Varsity Track, 72-74. WEINKAUF, Pat, FHA, 73-74. WELBORN, Donna, FHA. WELCH, Mitchel. WELCHEL, Vicki, VOE, 73-74. WEST, Laird, FFA, 71-72, Parlia- mentarian, Co-Op Ag., 72-74. WHITE, James, NHS, 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 73-74, Latin Club, 71- 73, Sabre Staff, Photographer, Quill and Scroll, 72-74, Biology Club, 71- 74, Key Club. WHITE, Perry, VICA, 73-74. WHITFIELD, Chuck, Varsity Foot- ball, 72-74, Most Handsome, Varsity Baseball, Key Club, 72-73. WHITTEN, Mary, Drama Club, 71- 73. WHITTINGTON, Barbara. WHITTINGTON, Carolyn, Art Club, 72-74. YVHITTINGTON, Yvonne, Spanish Club, 72-73. WIEBOLD, Cindy, All SGHS, 74, National Honor Society, Beta Club, 72-74, Biology Club, 72-74, Presi- dent, Southern Belles, 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 73-74. WILBUR, Harry, New Mixed Choir, 71-72, Concert Choir, 72-74, Show- boaters, 72-74, French Club, 72-73, Acapella, 72-73, Key Club, 72-73. WILCOXSON, Tim, Band, Symp., Marching Band. WILEY, Trudy, Latin Club, 72-73, Biology Club, 73-74. WILLIAMS, Gwen, Sr. Class Vice- Pres., 73-74, Showboaters, 72-73, International Thespians, 74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, Acapella Choir, 71- 73. WILLIS, Roy, Track, 73, Football, 72. WILLIS, Willie, FHA, VOE, WILSON, Allan, German Club, 71- 72, Stage Band, 71-74. WILSON, Esther, ICT, 71-74. WILSON, Larry, V. Baseball, 72-74, B-Team Basketball, 71-73. WILSON, Paula. WILKERSON, Sharon, OEA, 72-74. WILKS, Sandy. WISS, Michael, Band, 71-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 72-74, General Assem- bly, 73-74. WOLKOW, Carol, National Honor Society, 73-74, Mu Alpha Theta, 73- 74, Biology Club, 72-74, German Club, 71-72, Chemistry Club, 72-74, Dixie Darlings, 71-72, General Assembly. WOODS, Lizzie. WOOLDRIDGE, Pam, Dixie Dar- lings, 71-72, Southernaires, 71-72, National Honor Society, 73-74, Inter- national Thespians, 73-74, French Club, 72-74. WRIGHT, Lee, Dixie Darlings, 71- 72, General Assembly, 71-72, Biol- ogy Club, 71-72, Spanish Club, 71- 72, Speech Club, 73-74. YOUNG, Mike. YOUNG, Steve, Latin Club, 71-73, ICT, 73-74. 34 Burris Jones, .l ones, Liz Harren, Tessie 1 Harris, Diboralf Harris, Kathy 65, 68, 14-6, Harris, Teresa 70, 185 Harrison, Behhley Harrison, Patricia 185 Harvill, .loe 56, 57, 186 Jones, Jones, .I ones, Jourden, Rick 70, 1905 Kelly, Bill 63, 70, 191 Kennedy, Kim King, LBruce 191 Kennedy, Richard 191 Kenne Hashrook, Parry 68, 186 Hawes, Pam 186 Haynes, Debbie 186, 294 Martin Sharon 194 Marinez .lohnny54 194- Mason Massar Massar Massey Masson Master Mathis Mauch, David 194 Mayfield Gloria 194- Mayr, Wesley 34 67 194 Miller, Beverly 194 Miller, Debbie 67 153 160 194 Miller,,I1mmy 99 194 Miller, Larry 194- Miller, Wyman 102 195 Minter, Mary 195 Mischke Frances 97 195 Mitchell Gary195 Mixon, Billy 195 Monkress Jim 195 Montgomery Madonna 195 Moody, Dianne 98 Moore, Steve 195 Morgan Murphy if Wilson, Toler, Amy 53, 68, 146, 14-9 206 Toppings, Pam 99, 206 Tritch, Mark 207 Trocchi, Mina 207 Tmpp, Jolqen 68, 69, 207 Tufner, Joan 207 Turhipseed, Jerry 207 Tyler, 102, 110, 113 146 193 Kelly 64, 208, 296 Ward, Dwayne 208 Phi1208 Waters, Tracey 208 ' Watson, Craig 61, 208 Webb. Debbie 68, 208 Webb, Steve 102, 103,208 Webb, Vickie 208 Weinkauf, Patricia 209, 297 Welhnrn,-Qbhna -- Welch, Miicbel 209 -.,'- 5, , Wblchel, Viiikie 98, 209 Gre8l209f' Westbrook,lQee 209 A A Whitaker, A White, James 18, 64, 209 340 Whieecbm:fii6'Ciniiy - - slQ.S.9 4 .vw Q w, ., ,. fr 131 in ,,,. ww? ll 3' 545102153 209 Young, Steve 211 Z Zabojnik, Barbara 99, 160, 211 JUNIORS A Adams, Brenda 218 Adams, Darlina 218 Addington, Maria 218 Ahart, Lynda 218 Aleksa, Allen 218 A Alford, .lim 218 Alford, Steve 218 Amburgey, Melody 62, 64, 218, 294 Anderson, Gary 213 Anderson, ,lim 218 Anderson, Mark 218 Anderson, Sam 218 Anderson, Tony 218 Armstrong, Lisa 218 Arterburn, David 114, 218 Atkins, Lisa 62, 67, 68, 218 Audus, Don 218 Ault, Robert 218 Auvigne, Susan 99, 218 Axe, Eve 68, 218 Bailey, Evelyn 218 B Baker, David 218 Baker, Kenneth 65, 218 Ball, Sheryl 218 Barnes, Ronnie 218 Barrios, Laurie 218, 251 Baskett, Karen 54, 218 Bates, Mark 218 Baty, Sheryl 97, 218 Baxter, Philip 218, 242 Beauchamp, Bruce 219 Beavers, Rick 38, 163 Beckwith, Brenda 219 Bell, Kelly 219 Bell, Tommy 64,219 Bruner, Cheryl 220, 294 Bryan, Jeff 220 Buhel, Tim 220 Evelyn Belinda Burrow, Mike 220 Burrus, Tommy 62, Butler, Mike 220 Butts, Linda 220 Cain, Debra 64-, 220 Cantrell, Danny 221 Capehart, Nancy 70 Cardwell, Sammy 221 Carnaham, Tim 221 Carstens, ,lace 221 Case, Cathy 64, 97, 22 Cash, Chuck 222 Cason, David 70, 222 Castle, Betty 62, 222 Castro, Elisa 222 Chapman, Ginny 222 Chapman, Phil 54, 2 fa Charles, Mike 222 Childre, Brad 62, 22 y Charles, Mike 222 Childre, Brad 62, 2 Clack, Larry 222 Clark, Marlon 222 Clauster, Sharon Ii Clayton, Connie 222 Coke, Cindy 64, 222 250 Cole, Janice 222 Collins, Ann 222 ,l Collins, Cary 56, f Collins, Melissa 63, 22 Collins, Reggie 222 Collins, Ricky 222 ' Collinswortll, Pai 22, 2 n I 1.1. .1 - Dixon, Walter 224 Dobbis, Karla 224 Donahlson.,ABiilly 224 Doneon, Mike 224 ,-Dunn, Alan 224 Dunn, Marie 224- Dural, Pat 224- E Easley, David 224 Eddy, Robin 224- Edney, Tony 65, 224 Edwards, Billie 224 Edwards, Lisa 70, 224 Edwards, Tim 224, 247 Embery, Laurie 224 Ensley, Don 224 Epinette, Glenda 224 , Epperson, Richard 225 Evans, Greg F Falt. Eric 225 Feagin, .lerry 225 Fears, Michelle 99, 225 Ferrell, Jolinda 62, 70, 225, 294, 295 Fleming, David 66, 225 Fletcher, Allan 70, 71, 225 Fletcher, Connie 225 Flynt, Larry 70. 71, 225 Fort, Bobby 114 Freeman, Ray 225 Frick, Kim 54-, 66, 68,225, 251 G Glazier, Perry 102, 110, 113 Geiger, David 65, 118, 119 Gilmore, James 225 Gordon, Russel 118 Grayson, Gail 62, 248 Gunnin, Toni 54, 64, 242 Gusson, Marcia 65, 246 Guyon, Bud 54, 65, 108 H Haas, Ricky 98 .w .. . fn.. Jerry 228 Robery 70, 228 Kim 98, 229 Eric 229 Penny 229 Robert 229 Kathy 229 George 229 62, 229 Pat 229, 230 Susan 99, 229 Shane 229 Freddie 229 Eugene 229 Lannie 229 Mark 64, 229 Jacoby, Brad 229 Jacoy, Mark 230 Jameson, Cassi 68, 230 Jennings, Karla 98, 230 Johnson, James 230 Johnson, Jay 114, 230 Johnson, Ricky 230 Johnston, Brian 230 Johnston, Cindy 230 Jolly, Paula 65, 68, 69, 231, 240, 241 Jones, Jackie 231 Jones, Kathy 231 Jo'nes, Kim 231 Jones, Melodie 231 Jordan, Bill 70, 231 Johnson, Diana 98, 230 Johnson, Dieter 66, 230, 250 K Kearney, Rhonda 231 Kelley, Bonnie 231 Kendrick, Greg 231 Kennedy, Pam 231 Kenyon, Gloria 231 Kerr, Debie 231 Killebrew, Rebecca 231 Killgo, Gerry 231, 2417 King, Larry 231 Kirby, Steve 231 Knox, Bill 66 Koder, Kim 231, 250 Kramp, James 61, 231 Janet 58, 59, 228 62, 70, 228 is 228 We 64, 68, 229 Kranmng, Bobby3dQ2 Krars, George 53 Krause, Lisa 68, ney, Langley, T Larson, Love, Teresa Lowe, Lucas, Jimmy 9' Lunday, Rene 232 Lyday, Larry 232 AVVAA Lynch, Karen 232 2 all Mc as McBride, Dain if McRae, Marcie McCarthy, Keith McClure, Mary 232 McDonald, Garol McDuffie, Richard McElhaney, Mclver Les Mciwan Martin, Martin, Martinez, Marvel, Massor, Mathis Mattingly, May, Mike Mayfield, Joy 118 Meade, Jimmy 114, Melugin, Cheryl 98, Merle, Michael 233 Merrill, Keith Michell, Susan 65, 233 Miles, Debra Miller, Beverly 233 Miller, Dee 233 Miller, Robert Miller, Mat 233 Miller, Sandra Minter, Ginger 233 Mitchell, David 233 Mobley, Larry 62, 70, 233 Montgomery, Bob 102, 233 Mood, Robin 97, 233 U K ' 1 Ig'x Q v 2' if fu. -. gag. ,, 'Q QWNQ N, X 9' fm X, 2 s k Q Qu a vg? a , . ry: , K Q ,N-. 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N ,wee ciwisiiimiegkisfs., wma., -mm . .. , -, , -qu WBA fm 2 wi Lens, fer , 60 ADMINISTRA TION Adair, Don 296 Ashley, Pat 295 Bozeman, Doris 297 Capehart, Minnie 295 Hand, Kathleen 294 Hazlewood, Bob 296 Holmes, Larry 293 Lyke, Barbara 294 McMullen, Jo 294 Merrell, Leonard 293 New, Eloise 295 Nichols, Sue 297 Turrentine, H. E. 293 Walker, Betty 295 White, Pat 296 Wilson, Martha 294 TEA CHERS Agnew, Judy 98, 306 Anderson, Kent 307 Anthony, Judy 305 Barksdale, Donna 298 Barnard, Arthur 312 Barrett, Dana 298 Baxter, Jerry 312 Bridwell, Frank 300 Brooks, Clayton 300, 314 Brown, John 307 Bruner, Audra 217, 308 Burns, Mary 62, 311 Burum, Catherine 298 Calloway, Ron 103, 114, 300, 307, 314 Carpenter, Elsie 308, 309 Cody, Joy 298 Connell, Lynn 298 Conwoop, Eustace 103, 114, 308, 309 Crawford, Troy 302, 314 Davis, Marie 217, 298 Faculty Index Dodson, James 103, 314 Drury, Kathy 311 Elliston, Becky 53, 300 England, Rockie 65, 298, 304 Eubanks, Dani 58, 300 Feuerstahler, Helen 304 Foos, Jack 311 Frantz, Barbara 310 Garcia, Noemi 302 Garrett, Judy 298 Goheen, Norman 301 Golightly, Katherine 298, 305 Grant, Bill 253, 314, 315 Green, Leslie 302, 311 Grubb, Pete 313, 314, 103 Haas, Raymond 103, 308, 314 Hammer, Lynn 299 Harrison, Judy 299, 315 Head, Joe 302 Head, Marie 308 Head, W. B. 99, 306 Hightower, Elaine 308 Hollenshead, Linda 217, 308 Horn, Bill 103, 217, 299, 314' Howell, Tom 307 Hudson, Bettie 310 James, Kathleen 253, 302 Jeter, Galen 62, 311 Kennedy, Gay 97, 310 Kerr, Barbara 299, 305 Knight, Judy 310 Lissiak, Martha 301 Loewen, Donna 299, 305 Loyd, Nancy 301 McCormack, Barbara 299, 304 Melton, Roger 307 Mezick, Judy 299 Miller, Ed 301 Minter, Penny 310 Moore, Joe 302 Muse, Sandra 315 Odom, Loy 307 Oneal, Patrick 307 Orten, Dixie 98, 306 Patterson, Ann 63, 311 Price, Bob 103, 301, 314 Reese, Annie 309 Richards, Paulette 301 Roberts, Betty 253, 299 Schmidt, Reggie 217, 301 Sewell, Robert 253, 300, 301 Seymour, Peter 303 Shoemaker, Sue 302, 303 Sikes, Peggy 217, 301 Simpson, Sherry 64, 304 Sisco, Robert 307 Smith, Anita 303 Springer, Barbara 31 1 Staas, Gretchen 311 Stabeno, Karen 55, 298, 299 Tamez, Regino 103, 116, 117, 31 315 Thompson, Randy 253, 303 Timmins, Sherrie 310 Tomlinson, Vicki 56, 301 Trotman, .lean 308, 309 Turner, Douglas 312 Vaden, Dennis 63, 311 VanWinkle, Betty 64, 304 Walthall, Dorothy 313 Watkins, Donna 305 Wetzel, Joe 311 White, Carl 307 Whittle, Jim 306 Wildermuth, Ronald 53, 303 Wilson, Sondra 57, 303 Witt, Sharon 299 Wolfe, Betty 309 Worrell, Darlene 299 Yaryan, Pat 309 4 is h fits! fkyfsggx - 'P SGS? ffiaey- ii!! an QF ' Q, WEEK! 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