Spring Hill High School - Panther Yearbook (Longview, TX)
- Class of 1969
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' vw .,. , - ' ' - afssw w ,, , - ' Y 2.51 mm': '.w .XM viWw:fMig1,, -- , - X N -M A.. J. W. 4 me v n ' 'K -ww3,,, qW f ,m-ptffgfjgwvaw M . - ' ' ,Q - . X . .MM V, Q32 1' - 5 JL s.fg'.afj5 5. 2. W5 'M Q, V 'L , , i Q ,,f- fun.: me ff W ivf'!ks1'f 's -Q,-wlmfxfyif' af vm 4 . X f li, Q rr wg ww S M ,ww QYMM Q, . . in - . .f 3, ,R X a. vm 1' -f ,,n . . w-'fU'il?Li X-,M.f.--M ' I The 1969 PANTHER X f Spring Hill High School Longview, Texas Published hy Yearbook Staff volume XXVIII ,Foreword Time rules school Man has always measured lifeby time. This might be by hunger pains, by the sun moving across the sky, by the face of a sundial, or by the hands of a clock. Today school provides time for everything. There is time for victory and defeat, for work and play. There is time to explore the world of turkeys, steel mills, and salt mines, and atime to float down the river with Torn Sawyer and fall through the magic world of Alice and Wonderland.Then comes a time of 'struggle with frac- tions, with dissecting frogs, and learn- ing the Bill of Rights. Before one realizes, the time has come for that first football reception, the junior-senior banquet, the end of school picnic, and graduation. School is not all play: there is also a time to study and to acquire skills which will be necessary to enter the world, when the time comes, as responsible citizens. 2 i Table of Contents tt 't 1r-rw--...ws ,N . ' L? Ih.. A Mike Carroll attempts to move time forward. .L -59 3 Q 4 7 Q Hag S3VCS Campus - - Administration Faculty - - - Organizations - Favorites - - Sports - - - Classes ---- Elementary - Freshmen - - Sophomores Juniors - Seniors time Campus houses teachers and classes 'TV 3 I Q S E- ,,.' We a Q s 2 ' . Q -'Mx 1 2 5 ' S f 1 1 5 5 5 . - 1 ' 33 I 1 dd S d The main building presently houses elementary and some high school classes which will be transferred at completion of the new high school building. A duplex teacherage houses the superin- tendent and the high school principal and their families. ' 6' !,.......-Q---M S , 5 N n .V . ,, 5 - gash f5Qfff'f, X N . S . AN, -, 14.1. issue ' . M, ev-' -NWN SSX xxx S With additional classrooms and library up- stairs, the elementary wing furnishes ample space for elementary and junior high classes. During the summer, the wing was re- modeled with a heating and air condi- tioning unit and the south end of the wing was glassed in. W. In two daily sessions, pre-schoolers are taught to count, paint, and to cooperate with others. Facilities provide for food, maintenance In the cafeteria, nutritious meals are served daily by three full-time and three part-time workers to approximately 450 students. Furnished with modern com- mercial equipment, the Mrimsssagmeuuu i 1jl laundry and maintenance work shop is used daily by school personnel in caring for athletic uniforms, towels, 4:-an- 1 ' gl? and cafeteria linens. , ' V ii A P5 .,,u I ...lv Am 1 ' a -L 7 ' 1 .,r,..,. - f. 4 .W -W.-,,,' '54'13i'? WWW? Tim wg 2 r ' V : 'r W.t....- sg 5: 'f'ff'L.Z,15' ' ' ' Q' , , ' fffgfllfffm-Wf? . ig' ' ' fff 1- X f M65 'N 4 - aw ,M Nw ' 4 ' ' ' 1 ' ' ww' . 1-f .lf 4 -A .1 1' learning, and recreation The southeast wing includes the shop, the band hall, and science rooms. ., , fse,i,sf 3951 Ji' 1i'g?XN?2il?j.?e,-tif ' fm. - ' . wx 4, :. 'f. ' 'NMH5' ,U The swimming pool opens a week after the school year ends and remains open the entire summer. Swimming lessons are given to the children ofthe Spring Hill community during the first six weeks under 'the instruc- tion of Mr. Johnny Beau- champ, Mr. J. R. Gunn, and Mr. Gene King. Various activities of a filled da i Students neglect their lunch period on arrival of yearbooks. ni-rw I , ..? VV 1 H LV ,1 Teachers, as well as students, at- tend pep rallies. M.. , ,, my ' 9 ff' fi W ' . M 7' I - , 1 , 'Wa s-'14 v i. . -.' i-,t.v::i3i5f 5. .f. N ' rw-'!a:.'2:. . rf ,' -, .N ' -I-fa-1.5 ,. H , 41' 'f ,., 'i -, ' J' 1,--'V-i :f 3 -' J Ulf. ' if-5 V - 4 .-' Au rsg- A, it-Q. -V5 '. -. .,., , M . r.. .ae , 5 - VHQWY, Cheerleaders yell, Victory Tonight .,.f' Eff' if ,M wfiwgx 'M tjyf' .- WN.g.gf:f wfthliizlglhiiizi M - '97, 1. :fig wi- Rs? . me ,,, , is it FW'-'M 1-MJ Lanora Chaplin, Beverly Phillips, and William Jack- Fifth period Homemaking class attempts to make a son arrange board. creamy icing. Editors at work. Band plays at outdoor pep rally. OX 7, f',,f 1 - Second graders intent on art- Ray Cox, Bill Allen, and Doug Burnett plane boards. Construction will enhance surroundings ' -. -- :ri ' ng , ,,,,,qm Nlitliilllllity by W S . ls 0? Our new field house has gener- al first-aid equip- T ment and a sonic machine for deep sprains and bruises. Athletes are also provided with a whirlpool for thermal treat- ment of sore muscles and . Work on the new high school building is pro- gressing and should be completed by November. I - Q bruises. l .,l. L-J wfezre'-- 'f4?'1s.A1f-,:m.5gL5':f E i i is r 37 i'ff.ff7fZ i 1 J - - e i ' . , yi . The new concession stand provides -tax more working area for those .... ' M raising money for various projects. This year the band parents are X b raising money for a band trip. b.. x K r nv ' . 1K K, 'Q On completion, the patio will be an area of relaxation for high school students. dH1iI'1iStI'EltiO1'1f It is school time again Lg.. fi5' ...vw g A 6' 5, . f 4 ' L 2, I 3 2 , SUPERINTENDENT LOUIE L. WILLIAMSON W L - ,,Mf'f LLLL L A Q Q W' 2 L52 M 1' 0 ohool Board serves man Ways STANDING: Bill Secord and Superintendent Louie L. Williamson. SEATED: W. L. Shirley, I. B. Risinger, Tom Brewer, Thomas Webb, E. I. Richardson, and Sid Shelton. In addition to providing buildings, equipment, and the necessary finances, the school board replaces worn-out or out- of-date machines, band instruments and uniforms, and office equipment. The main building has been painted, air-con- ditioned, and furnished with new desks, tables, and duplicating machines for teachers. A new high school wing for English, history, math, speech, homemaking, com mercial subjects, and library will be com- pleted adjacent to the science, band hall, and shop wing. With a larger enrollment Spring Hill is now a class A school. uperintendent and assistants keep busy LOUIE L. WILLIAMSON Superintendent The superintendent supplies in- formation, collects taxes, formu- lates policies, maintains public relations, and takes a keen inter- est in the students. He is a friend to all. He knows the names of the kindergarteners, he listens to the problems of the intermediates, and encourages the high schoolers. With the approval and help of the school board he provides and hires teachers. He rejoices in the merits of all. ,, Q. rs,.:r::sc-.23 li I -fr' I , ka' Jw ww- 'wmv' bf? A A,,., , . as . 1 is W - t .lt .rli , ' MRS. VESTA WELBORN Tax Collector .. MRS. HENRIETTA LUPFER ,.-4:'L1 School Secretary f ,, bf.. ,1 MR. CHAPPLE C. DOWELL High School Principal Principals render The responsibilities of school principals include wholesome food, physical well-being, course of study, efficient recreation, and transportation for the school child. They supervise fire drills, regu- late rules for conduct and contests, make teacher assignments, and create an atmosphere of learning. Mr. Dowell presents Interscholastic League medals to Glen Haywood and Sherman Mathis. various services ere H M if N -ik ,':v: At Z F., . ' gf My MRS. MAXINE BUSBY Elementary Secretary Mrs. Evelyn Pike tells third grade a story. MR. TOM FOX Junior High and Elementary Principal Principals sponsor and supervise Mr. C. C. Dowell discusses foot ficers. Left to right: Claudia H ball receptions with Student Council of- oward, secretary, Tommy Benson, presi- dent, Torn Fox, treasurer, and Benny Cabbiness, vice-president. Lis f ' N YS . QQ- is S K Q fl' ,. .l ib . r 11 I Y 2 Q? Ile 5.1 if i s kk I . ki L, . Q? ' H 'frfifljf 2' iw Sponsors Miss Anne Davis and Mr. C. C. Dowell check schedule at Hemisfair. 3 . Grade school teachers pause to chat at lunch. Left to right: Mrs. Sue Newsome, Mrs. Ruth Cox Mrs. Barbara Modisette, and Mrs. Naomi Davis. Auxiliar Personnel keep school clean Bob Jordan Our custodians and bus drivers make life pleasant for us. They repair and drive buses, keep the grass mowed, collect and do the laundry, fill the coke machines, sweep the floors, and make minor I .3 ,, .- James Byrd and Emmett Morrow repairs. r -f ii? , ' --ri r f . r A if .Q I M i ki- ' PN r rryss Q s s more I ' 3 ' ' l i f s i ' iiii ' if p' i N In I . K : 'iw' V , HJ' ,. 5. y 1. r , , ,. . A ,, ,, - '3 .r1.. 2::f5i: WYfff .s i ' V1 ' - Mmtsf- ?'Fs-:saw-,f ,1' .Q Herman Fenton Lawrence Rouse Anderson Castleberry lk f 'T CElfClCl'lEl serves nourishing meals daily W , ' I V. tr . Part tlme workers Mrs Doris Staley Mrs. Doris Howard and Mrs. Vivian Kile help in the serving of the meals each day. Q - MRS . EMMA FENT ON Manager Full-time workers, Mrs. Nancy Strength, Mrs Emma Fenton, and Mrs. Mary Belle Rogers serve and prepare the meals each day. Three full-time workers prepare cafeteria meals and with the assistance of three part- time workers and four student workers serve wholesome meals to approximately 340 students, teachers, and other personnel daily. Cafeteria workers serve faculty luncheons during grading days at mid-term and the end of school. FZICUIJE set the clocks of education Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beauchamp begin another school day. M , 4 f Q 2175 ff ,J . T .5 sity' F n-I 3 CD :J 1-4- 99 F1 X4 '11 Q3 CU 'Z I K4 '73 P-1 O 5. Q-1 3 5 CD Eiiiliiiv m ' ' lr' . M H . I -Q AVP MQ .K K . P' M 1 I S 5:1 A s , 'X I r -Jr Q 4 X U. ,i.- xi: mf! I S X S 7+ f , ' f f . - ,, 5 f , Mi' E . :,, , MRS, BARBARA MODISETTE, B A Stephen F. Austin Kindergarten MRS, MARTHA GREGORY, North Texas University First Grade MRS. JOYCE GUNN, M.E. East Texas State First Grade MRS, RUTH COX, B.S. North Texas University Second Grade MRS. NAOMI DAVIS, M.E. Stephen F. Austin Second Grade MRS. LUCILLE HARRIS, M East Texas State Third Grade B E. for discovery, growth, and friendship MRS. SUE NEWSOME, B.A. East Texas State Third Grade MRS, ARLENE TEKELL, B.S. Texas Women 's University Fourth Grade MRS, GWEN YEATES, B.A. La. Polytechnic Ins. Fifth Grade MR. J. R, GUNN, B.S. East Texas State Sixth Grade MRS. SHARON GATHRIGHT, Stephen F. Austin Seventh Grade MR, DOUGLAS CARTER, B. East Texas State Seventh Grade B.S. . - lin min -'Stl-K-.j::,,., Teaghgfg enlighten with music and reading M Stephen F, Austin Eighth Grade 'f 'JH-n MR, JOHNNY BEAUCHAMP p , in , Stephen F. Austin ,uk X' .nN,:H' as Q Y -f+f'---21,1,,- Eighth Grade , ,Lal-... ., ,, MRS, EVELYN PIKE, B.S. U. of S. Mississippi MRS GENE COX M.A. Stephen F. Austin Elementary Music Elementary Librarian . , A nf r 'f , , ij, iZ Q i G E N slii Mrs. Arlene Te- kell, Mrs. Gwen Yeates, and Mrs. Sue Newsome take time out to ex- change news and views. MRS, JUNE GARRETT, M.E 6311001 FEICULLY presents the MRS, BEVERLY BEAUCHAMP, B,A, Stephen F. Austin Spanish, Reading Junior Sponsor MRS, PAULINE BOSTICK, East Texas State High School Librarian Sophomore Sponsor M.E. MR, RONALD BOWMAN, B, S. Stephen F. Austin Civics, Math Freshman Sponsor MISS ANNE DAVIS, M.A. Southern Methodist U. English, Yearbook Sponsor Senior Sponsor MR, ALTON DEAN, M.E. East Texas State Industrial Arts Junior Sponsor MRS, BILLIE DOLIVE, B.B Sam Houston State Commercial Arts Junior Sponsor Newspaper Sponsor ,A x f 'LU 'nun 2 riches of hooks, delights of history, -rs-L-yy it Q ,, t 1,- lf' x ,tr MR. JAMES FORT, M.A. Stephen F. Austin Band Freshman Sponsor MR. JOHNNY GATHRIGHT Stephen F. Austin Science, Photography Senior Sponsor MRS, MARY GREEN, B.S. East Texas State English, Reading Senior Sponsor Yearbook Sponsor MRS. LURLYNE HILL, M.S East Texas State Home Economics Junior Sponsor MR. GENE KING, B.S. East Texas State Coach, Drafting Freshman Sponsor MR. BOBBY MOORE, M.E. Stephen F. Austin Coach, Social Studies Junior Sponsor MR, MORRIS RUGGLES, M.S. East Texas State Math Sophomore Sponsor MISS JOANN SPARKS, M.E. ' East Texas State Physical Education , Health Sophomore Sponsor and contentment of accomplishment Mrs. Billie Dolive, Miss Anne Davis, and Mrs. Beverly Beachamp fi head projector. nd work easier by using over- Mr. Alton Dean takes his turn as target at Halloween Carnival. rf f O CPO if if f if -f X ff! vp .2 N X 2 .!ll Q LA N I X , ' P L , ' - FICE moments during the day Q fir f I' he 5' 5 r si 2,1 i J J Av h if or ra r 4 if --'tip ,L K? xl N5 . N ef, an - , L L Mrs, Lurlyne Hill and Mrs, Sharon Gathright discuss home furnishings, Miss Sparks signals Out, . - lj' aw, LQ ' ry X, , W J Q7 2 i E Mr. Beauchamp's troubles are laughed at by Mrs, Garrett and Mr, Mr. Gathright prepares Gunn, for classwork. OI'gElHiZE11QiO1'1S develop leadership Kathy Shirley - Tommy Benson Panther Band marches FIRST ROW: lim Thomas, Howard Shelton, Mike Jordan, Tommy Benson Carolyne Kile Kathy Shirley, Karen Cox, SECOND ROW: Peggy Scarlett, Lanara Chaplin, Sandra Durham Frances Younger, Phyllis Rogers, Janet Miller, Ginger Miller, THIRD ROW: Pat Ingram Vicki Hagler Tommy Herndon, Sharon Fenton, Sherry Stone, Laura Cox, FOURTH ROW Dubby Scarlett Ron nie Stroud, Sandi Small, Wayne Hagler, Carl Nowlin, STANDING: Kathy Burnurn David Carroll Gene Garland, 'Brenda Cairy, Doran Smith. proud, efficient, and joyful ,Q .,, FIRST ROW: Brenda Richardson, Claudia Howard, Eddice McBride, Debbie Owen, Anne Cox, Beverly Phil lips, Pat Baker, Rhonda Morrow. SECOND ROW: Deanna Bewley, Danita Lynn Miller, Nancy Wilkerson, Charisse Hall, Jo Carol Murphey, Cindy Evers, Jenny Strong, THIRD ROW: Vicki Lovett, Letitia Higgin- bothom, Lane Brown, Benny Haywood, Debbie Allen, Mary Fox, Jan Busbey, Debra Bell, FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Jenkins, Bobby Davis, Bill Shirley, Mike Wilkerson, Melvin McBride, Ricky Owen, Regan Welborn Barbara Baker, STANDING: William Upton, Sue Haywood, Eddie Durham, Mark Jordan, Dennis Jones, Jim Grissom, Betsy Tipton, Dennis Dykes, Along with leading the band and practicing the majorettes, Claudia and Brenda find time to participate in skits, CO-DRUM MAJORS Brenda Richardson Claudia Howard Brenda and Claudia received a trophy awarded to the most out- standing drum major at Stephen F, Austin College's Homecoming Parade, The Spring Hill Band received a first rating at the UIL marching contest held at Spring Hill, The band has made sweepstakes for the past three years, and hopes to make it four, The band is looking forward to this summer, when they will go to Pensacola, Florida to partici- pate in two parades and a concert, i 'P W X l r talented majorettes lead band N S: Q N X The Spring Hill rnajorettes are Eddice McBride, Debbie Owen, Karen Cox, Anne Cox, Kathy Shirley, and Carolyn Kile, N? 3 8 Carolyn, Debbie, Karen, . Kathy, Eddice, and Anne perform at half-times, skits, and pep rallies. r I JAMES G. FORT Band Director OI'gElHiZE1'EiOI1 keeps Band officers for '68-'69 are Mark Jordan, Vice-President Kathy Shirley, Secretary, Tommy Benson, President, fi? The Panther Band participates at an outside pep rally, band elements Competent S I r Members of the stage band for 1968-69 are: PIANIST, Claudia Howard, FIRST ROW: Elaine Roberts, Debbie Owen, Pat Ingram, Benny Haywood, Carolyn Kile, Brenda Rich- ardson, SECOND ROW: Mark Jordan, Dennis Jones, Jeff Humphreys, Jim Grissom, THIRD ROW: Tom- my Benson, J on Clemens, Anne Cox, Dubby Scarlett, Ronnie Stroud, Wayne Hagler, Ronnie Jenkins, The stage band is an organization that provides music for programs and special entertainment, It engages in various types of competition and also in invitational meets, It received several honors last year and are work- ing to receive more this year, The stage band made a trip to Ruskin, Louisiana where they gave an outstanding performance, More trips for the band is in view. JLlHlO1' BEIHCJ develops musical mterest FRONT ROW: Debra Cross, Jerry Collins, Raymond Corp, Sheila Green Barbara Thomas Cindy McGrede, Mary Ballard, SECOND ROW: Judy Nichols, Lana Bewley Jackie Zrmmers Jeff Eberhart, Steve Hunter, Paula Cranford, Dan Ashcraft, THIRD ROW Cythia W1111a1ns Lorna Suttle, Cindy Bell, Joe Jorgenson, Jerry McBride, Joel Jordan, Billy Roy David Brewer Randy Warlick, Allan Martin, David Secord, Bobby Stone, Randy Dean Joey Rogers STANDING Mr, James Fort, Director, Steve Tipton, Paul Upton, Mark Howard Mrssrdime Davis Joann H en son , The junior high band consists of sixth and seventh graders, who have a growing interest in the art of music, They achieve their places in the band by having challenges quite often, After acquiring competence, they are admitted to the high school band to increase their knowledge, in- terest, and enjoyment of music, P1lbllCE1llOI1S keep students Working to meet final dead line are Brenda Richardson Ass1stant Editor Diane Hippler, Editor, Mrs, Mary Green, Sponsor and Miss Anne Davis S ponsor. With the beginning of a new school year, the Panther staff went to work taking pic- tures, writing copy, designing layouts, cropping, headlining, copyreading, and typing, Extra hours on holidays and week- ends, as well as a class period and after school hours, went into the publication of this volume of the Panther to picture the school year at SHHS. As a result of a job well-done by the 1968 annual staff, their book achieved sec- ond place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and received the award of All- Texas Honor Rating with special honorable mention in the Texas High School Press As- sociation held at Denton, Texas, The book was edited by Darrell Webb and Assistant- Editor was Martha Owen. Brenda and Diane apply new methods informed and interested kts.. NEWSPAPER SPONSOR Mrs, Billie Dolive Assistant editor, Linda Durham types an editorial by Editor Claudia Howard, Auf' Members of the Panther Paw are: Pat Jackson, Gladys Jackson, Linda Wallis, Glenda Barnard, Elaine Dumas, Mary Jean Smith, Bill Allen, Marilyn Myers, Mike Jordan, and Brenda Barnard, tudent Council - a means gxtgffg y .fil p 'S .5112 fggii 1 , STANDING: Glen Haywood, Douglas Thomas, Tom Fox, treasurer, Merry Murphey. SEATED Claudia Howard, secretary, Tommy Benson, president, Benny Cabbiness, vice prestdent, Gregg Choate, Kenneth I ones, and Danny Lovett vote as Council member Claudia Howard mans election box for junior class, Mike Pritchett and Frances Murphey cam- paign for classmate Tom Fox for sopho- more member of Student Council, of student government swf Mr. Dowell sponsors the student coun- cil, Seniors take voting seriously. Tommy Benson and Claudia Howard deco rate student council tree in high school patio. Supt, L, L, Williamson presents plaques to last year members Ginger Miller and Lanita Covin, Favorites Come from all classes and departments Q , . , ! 5 i Karen Cox and Tom Grissom Sometimes one really loses track of time, Miss Spring Hill Claudia Howard KATHY MURPHEY TOMMY BENSON RONNIE HUMPHRIES GLENDA BARNARD Studgntge eleet favorites BENNY CABBINESS 1 BRENDA BARNARD A S enior LARRY STOKES KAY S TALEY Junior by popular vote ru' is if 4 LANIT A COVIN RAY COX Sophomore 'W TOM GRISSOM TERESA JORDAN Freshm an O alt reigns in f i. j 1? Shirley Phillips, a junior student and president of the pep squad , was elected Homecoming Queen of 1968. Shirley was presented at the homecoming game, Claudia Howard, a senior student, was elected Band Sweetheart by popular vote of the band students, She was presented the tradi- tional red roses and a charm, Elaine Dumas, a senior student, was elected by the student body as Hal- loween Queen of 1968. She chose David Scarlett as her escort, More winners and contestants On November 23, 174 girls competed in the Make It Yourself With Wool contest in Naco- doches at Stephen F, Austin State College, Merry Murphey, Brenda Richardson, Gail Penick, and Eddice McBride entered the contest, Gail Penick was chosen first alternate to the state contest, which was held in Lubbock on December 14, Gail won the honor dressed in a green wool suit trimmed in blue, Material for the gar- ment was 100 per cent wool, Kathy Murphey was chosen by the sen- ior class to represent Spring Hill at the an- nual Miss Gregg County Contest, which was held September 23, Dressed in a black and white suit with yellow sweater, Kathy represented the school in the official parade and at an in- formal dinner, In the final judging at the fair grounds Kathy wore a hot pink formal, She was judged on beauty, poise, person- ality, and accomplishments, ,f 's, t fif- . We Q L 2 .-mst-'S tudents represent SH at state Sherman Mathis, Science, Mr, Johnny Gathright, Sponsor. ' i i .7 r eee eee , ' , hhoe 4 f n o r o.nh . hno K 5,-j,, r .VV,, A x e ii so ehe M R. R , i . ,. :EEK In Darrell Webb, Number Sense, Mr, Morris Ruggles, Sponsor, Tommy Benson and Glen Haywood, Slide Rule. Shirley Bailey, Shorthand, Mrs, Billie Dolive, Sponsor. Miss Anne Davis, Sponsor, Martha Owen, Ready Writing, These students earned 85 points in the Regional Literary Meet held in Kilgore. Speech elass presents Anastasiaw Donna Prince and Glenda Barnard rehearse for District play. In Anastasia, Glenda Barnard portrayed the part of Anastasia and Donna Prince was the great Empress who was Anastasia's grandmother, Elaine Roberts served as the narrator Glenda Barnard was selected for the A11 Star Cast at the District Meet, :XX I s - 5 SP OITS 1 Combination of blttel' Hnd Sweet .wMvxuv'9750nn 1' ' i EK -a 42. I . . ,+L 0 , may f ' Q W- f - 'mln , A ,..-mv... 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Overton ---- 'Denotes District 19-A Games Zane Staley IDICICCPIS a pass dur ing the New Diana game for another tally F f' FRONT ROW: Ronnie Stokes, Benny Cabbiness, Tom Fox, Bobby Scarlett, William Threadgill Mike Vonsenden, Larry Brown, Tom Eberhart, Bobby Baker, Kenneth Herndon, O'Grissom Davis, Randy De- freese, SECOND ROW: Mike Carrell, Norman Green, Torn Grissom, Gary Jorgenson, Mike Carroll, Bill Deaton, Greg Choate, Zane Staley, Jerry Ramo, Courtney Howard, Gary Webb. THIRD ROW: Paul Reeves, Larry Stokes, Clarence McBride, Larry Holder, Bill Allen, Ronnie Humphries, Robin Miller, David Scarlett, Ricky Upton, Steve Evers, Danny Perkins, FOURTH ROW: Doug Burnett, Douglas Thomas, Billy Upton, John Shelton, Kenneth Jones, Dennis Elliot, Bobby Haywood, Jeffrey Humphries, Ray Cox. pervades campus with efforts by team and coaches 1 ' B x..4 -f 3 1 r 4 ' ' -1-M e , e e BENNY CABBINESS JERRY RAMO ZANE STALEY O'GRISSOM DAVIS Quarterback, Capt. Fullback, Capt. Halfback Halfback GARY WEBB BOBBY HAYWOOD RANDY DEFREESE Center Guard Halfback BILLY UPTON End Q52 5' f BILL ALLEN ROBIN MILLER RONNIE HUMPHRIES Tackle Guard Guard DA VID SCARLETT Tackle TGEIIH develops stamina through W, THREADGILL NORMAN GREEN GREG CHOATE CLARENCE MCBRIDE Quarterback Halfback End Guard YN DANNY PERKINS LARRY STOKES KENNETH JONES RICKY UPTON Tackle End End Guard Fighting for more yardage, Full- back, Jerry Ramo crashes through an Eagle defender. confidence, coordination, and cooperation vu During the Arp game, Kenneth Jones rushes to receive a pass. or-f-XA ' . ' 5 X w 'II' fn. Coach Gene King is carried off the field after a night victory over the Cardinals, 20-8. After a football game, the locker room is a place of melancholy or gaiety as expressed by Ricky Upton and .1 IW y,,,5 X l O'Gr1ssom Davls. y gg yyl f Q .Ji K' np,- H 7 .,,V. , , I X X '-if ,V lls 'V ' l 'f -rrr l,-,,.' Vfff' of ' y 1 s lsrr V t V , 'd ' 5 . p ,r J1lHlOI' VE1I'Sl'Ey shows mettle J . Humphries Bobby Scarlett Bobby Baker D, Thomas Bill Deaton M. Vonsenden Tom Grissom C. Howard I' A P!-1?-, f .gxx s, L., I. 45511.,-i.io 7 f'-Q . I X ,L f- ,, , , ef' . -'M' - I M t Q l I ,. I 1 V A .1 J .: ,gf .,- W I ,f-yiqgzw , ' . . 1 -- 1 B. Steve Evers Dennis Elliot John Shelton Larry Brown Tom Fox Mike Carroll Larry Holder Doug Burnett M. Pritchett K, Herndon T. Eberhart Ray Cox ' g 5 135123 ,, V .tg ,,.- , ga Vrkb g - 9 ,. -. g Q f 'K ,g f v ' wa? f H- ' 'WB ll ' 4 0 an , s z My K 5 B f 'L f -' W f1'Af, 'l 'E A N I 1 T l' ' K ,nj . M Vg. W . 'i if as ,- Ev? ' , - , --sugfv 'w as W 'Q K ,Y V:-43. fundamentals v if f 1 5 5 2 film w 1 ,,,, 1'5 ' N.. .wiv I J 'TIT 4 , t , , , lf, ,W HQ -. , . , ,,, , L ,V 0 3, lima J.-f fulff1'55,'4 rt fa.-2: ,x F ' Y utksr, ,,:ifwf??., we -'ff Don Blalock PANTHERS HAVE 8-2 SEASON m Q I Spring Hill 's first year as an A school Q ended with eight wins and two losses, fx scoring 337 points against the opponent's Y 'tiff 172. Real teamwork has made this average-sized team winners. Outstand- ing players are Benny Cabbiness, O' Gris- som Davis, Jerry Ramo, Zane Staley, Norman Green, Greg Choate, Ronnie Humphries, Danny Perkins, Robin Miller, Bill Allen, Kenneth Jones, David Scar- lett, and Gary Webb. f3 ---X Bill Deaton, Norman Green, and Randy L Defreese concentrate on difficulty play during half-time. ,fy-if r if l 55 Jll1ll0I' develops and l N ' If J 27 f , if Vi.. J A . .- ,f ,- , f Yi , - - f :al if ' Si' 1 'gr ' :KV I , ' fl k xg ? SKK l. if 4 nf.- . 11 f 5 X 'il 4' 1 B ffl ' J is J ffl J A- lt' 1 xx ' is 'lf ' KAI, 'I ii, LK' Sig' V I 'MXL' A I X f 1 KIKJIU- 1 - it 'Vi 4 ,Lu A X YW! Y 31. , ,T if ' T, L L 4 g,,, 4 fr I A .J ' 3, -r , , .f .-it I ,xl , r ,V-5 ' MT t 1. .. U P ,T M ,, X ia. te.a-Ja-,,.J., STANDING: Coach John Beauchamp, Bill Sullivan, Larry Prince, Mossoleain Davis, Gordon Green, Herman Bell, Mike Shelton, Chuck Martin, Tommy Herndon, Chuck Belew, manager, Douglas Carter, assistant coach, KNEELING: Ed McBride, Jon Clemens, Bo Jackson, David Carrell, Bobby Davis, Tony Bonnette, Joe Birdwell, Ronnie Jenkins, Bill Shirley, James Meason, Randy Allen, Scott Blalack. SEATED: Jim Thomas, Bruce Cabbiness, Michael McBride, Bart Burnarn, Gene Garland, Gary Blalack, Lee Davis, Mike Wilkerson, Lane Brown, Davis Carroll, V . The junior high football team V J brought the season to a close with a 5 J ,,.., , 7-1 record winning the district 19A pt i 5, championship They charged through . the year scoring 184 points and allow- rv 9 L bf . , ppxy 1 ing their opponents only 30 points, Coach John Beauchamp V trains future athletes BACK ROW: David Carrell, Bo Jackson, Bruce Cabbiness, Joe Birdwell Lane Brown I11'1'1 Thomas, Gary Blalack, Gene Garland, FRONT ROW: Gordon Green, B111 Sullivan Mike Shelton, Ed McBride, Dennis Jones, Gary Eberhart, Tommy Herndon, Scott Blalack Mossoleain Davis was named to the All- Tournament team at the Spring Hill tournament, l T, ,Mi I ---' . I , ky f Aj l .l Coach Douglas Carter At mid-season the junior high bas ketball team has a record of 9 wins and 3 losses. Leading scorers for the team are Mossoleain Davis and Mike Shelton, In the Carlisle Tournament the team won a trophy for consolation and they received a second place trophy at the Spring Hill tournament, +9 Cagers dribble with vitality, 1 fl Q Us, Q63 iiw , . ,Mr-WAR! BACK ROW: Jerry Ramo, Gary Webb, Greg Choate, David Scarlett, William Threadgill. FRONT ROW: Benny Cabbiness, Kenneth Jones, Zane Staley, Mike Pritchett, Ricky Upton, The Panther team had a good sea- son for it being their first year in Class A. The Panthers won approximately one third of their district games, Leading scorers for the Panther team are Benny Cabbiness with 155 points, Jerry Ramo with 95, Gary Webb and Kenneth Jones with 88, . , H 'v Q ,Q ,, m 1 -H, VH ? fl, ' J 5 513' 'S' 7 ' . - 'Q L .. 'Y M- N V -2 r., . Y -, l 'A ' N- Ai M' ' ' it iii- 1' Q f . g,1::'311 . .. ,, - K J ,.?xg2?1' . , f i R rar Q. -1 75 - r . ,ref if , , , . l , , , f V1 2 1 lx ,Al ST: - ' , 1 f K Xl 1 xl y 11 1 ' ? I , 5 wr W ml S Q Q Q N, r rl F , ,Z K I i if NZQL W. 1' K .,.., - ff .W ' , Q4 f - ,, :i a s 5 ,re+,,aEQ h,i rwelasaaaw B, CABBINESS K. JONES G. WEBB I. RAMO G. CHOATE Fgrward Forward Center Center CGHIS1' N.. -4 ..... , - J,,...::.-.5 ' ga ... .. if ., ..,,. F HS, fiwse' 2 A . guard with persistence i t I J ' 4 Z. sr ALEY , Forward V , 0 ki di A A L5 J f K I Q. 4 ff F U' M, PRITCHETT , Forward ,..4.n-.nur ' 1 3' - -3 B ' ' .. ,, Q ii A ,A Y 9 . f ,Q V A ' R, UPTON , Center .'f ..x-- ' ' wifi!! 1' ,, - xt ,u,u, ff g i Sy 3 Q sq A A 9 1 ,,.,.. . M -, K LH . FTHREA ILL, Forward ....,- ...': ,, r V V fr 'J ' . '7 . Gary Webb 1245 guards Tatum player as he attempts to drive l into the goal. D. SCARLETT, Forward JLlIll0I' V2E1I'Sl'Ey works hard and Wins QE? ,QQ a ,i Y fig, 1 CSD ig 'AN BACK ROW: Dennis Elliot, John Shelton, Andy Williams, Jeffrey Humphries, Danny Lovett, CENTER ROW: Tom Grissom, Larry Stokes, Norman Green, Danny Daniels, FRONT ROW: Don Blalock, Bobby Scarlett, og Dennis Elliot holds firmly to the Ricky Upton and Andy Williams wait for rebound, ball as White Oak player attempts to free it, ACUOH marks all games Benny Cabbiness jumps with a Tatum opponent, while Mike Priehett, Gary Webb, Jerry Ramo, and Zane Staley, await for the action. Andy Williams rushes to the goal after a rebound, The Panther team, Gary Webb, Greg Choate, Benny Cabbiness, Kenneth Jones, and Jerry Ramo, watch to see the results of the last play, its reign high had xfw In the Tatum game Jerry Ramo struggles for possession of the ball, Kenneth Jones makes a quick snatch before scoring, Robin Miller, Greg Choate, and Zane Staley eye the rebound, P.E. develops various skills and muscles MM' Bob Stevens dis- covers that an in- clined board in- creases sit-ups, Randy Defreese and Courtney Howard A- 4' JTHIIL? agy match their skill in a game of volley- ba Torn Rice spikes the ball with great emotion. Larry Brown finds that his muscles will develope by using the bench press. The Junior High Cheerleaders, spon- sored by Mrs. Sharon Gathwright, back the teams during football and basket- ball season, At home football games they decorate the goal posts. LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Scarlett, Sandra Durham, Jo Carol Murphey, Sharon Fenton, FRONT: Debbie Allen, Laura Cox, Junior high football boys display their new jackets and district trophy, BACK ROW: Coach John Beauchamp, Mike Shelton, Mossoleain Davis, Gordon Green, Ed McBride, Bill Sullivan, Asst, Coach Douglas Carter, MIDDLE ROW: David Carrell, Bo Jackson, Michael McBride, Lee Davis, FRONT ROW: Gary Eberhart, Bruce Cabbiness, Ronnie Jenkins, Scott Blalack. JLll1lOl' learns fundamentals 22 BACK ROW: Sharon Fenton, Sherry Stone, Barbara Baker, Lanora Chapman, Lynn Miller, Glenda Holder, MIDDLE ROW: Cind E S d y Vers, an ra Durham, Letitia Higginbothan, Mary Fox, Joanna Wiess, Debbie Allen, FRONT ROW: Vicki Lovett, Sue Haywood, Jo Carol Murphey, Laura Cox, Peggy Scarlett, Sue Haywood and Mary Fox made the All-tourna- ment team at Spring Hill tournament, Coach Joann Sparks displays second place trophy won at Spring Hill tournament, GlI'i7S BElSiiG'LbElii requires agility, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Cox, Kay Staley, Carolyn Kile, Margaret Threadgill, Kathy Murphey, Claudia Howard, Merry Murphey, Diane Hippler, Brenda Richardson, Pantherettes finished their season with a 17-9 record, They won a ti 5 second place trophy at ' 25 b the Karnack tournament and a consolation trophy M at Palestine, After de- A feating White Oak, i i i Pantherettes tied for second in district, . - DIANE HIPPLER BRENDA RICHARDSON MISS JOANN SPARKS Guard Guard Coach Senior Senior , ,.1 'S -S. 4 KATHY MURPHEY CLAUDIA HOWARD MERRY MURPHEY MARGARET Tl-IREADGILL Forward Forward Forward Guard Senior Senior Sophomore Junior coordination, and endurance B TEAM BACK ROW: Lanita Covin, Frances Murphey, Kathy Giska, Patricia Ingram, FRONT ROW: Karen Cox, Sandra Small, Charlotte Thomas, Sherry Trosper, ANNE COX Junior Forward CAROLYN KILE Junior Forward l 'i R rr 'V HSM 2 's 3 fam.. MWM ,,,,,,, 1123-Q H awuwfttm- r ' ,awrfw YW' Q, V3 1 l X' ,, g5ycef!Hg' :girl , ,f an C iieir ' KAY STALEY Merry Murphey tries to steal the ball from White Oak player, Junior Forward Brenda Richardson prepares to pass the ball to Diane Hippler in Carthage game, x Practice is essentral Ak . r , .Q iw, rgwaggwi K , 1- 1529 AH? ,f t K get , r 4 'S is N r 15555-il-1 Manager Pam Melton keeps accurate records of all games, During New Diana game Margaret Thread gill and Diane Hippler scramble for the ball, Girls receive last minute instructions from Coach Sparks, Coach King and Coach Moore keep score for Claudia Howard d1'iVeS around White girls- game. Oak player for two points, DCYCI' II1iI1El1QiO1'1 and pride are important Margaret Threadgill blocks the shot of a Carthage player while Anne Cox waits for the rebound, Merry Murphey shoots a jump shot, Kathy Murphey breaks loose to go after the ball. Claudia Howard prepares to shoot a layup, Basketball is fast, captivating, and Competitive. 2 Brenda Richardson drives past White Oak player as she takes the ball to the line, i Merry Murphey seems intent on the action of the game, Racing tg recgvel- 3 10033 ball is Kathy CO3.Cl'1 SpE1I'kS shouts iHSIIllCIiOI1S to Murphey, players. Y JL1lllOl' TI'E1Ck develops speed Members of the first team: Brenda Cairy, Sherry Stone, Letitia Higgin- bothan, Sandra Kern, Frances Murphey, Betsy Tipton, KNEELING: Laura Cox, Sandy Small, Sue Haywood, Charlotte Thomas, Sandra Durham. B 55111 Members ofthe second team: Nancy Wilkerson, Iona Gayle Wiess, Deb- bie Allen, Deanna Bewley, Debra Bell, Lynn Miller, KNEELING: Bever ly Phillips, Jody Murphey, Cincy Evers, Sharon Fenton, Peggy Scarlett, Volleyball and tennis require dedication i 3 ' fi 2 i'i1 f l V K 2 V 1,i. Q . Q 2 ,. .rj ,R , r Nfl' y ' Q f , A A , tl' A 'W it -2- A . Q i yi xg n k A .1 BACK ROW: Lanita Covin, Frances Murphey , Kathy Giska, Margaret Threadgill, Kathy Murphey, Diane Hippler, Anne Cox con- FRONT ROW: Anne Cox, Kay Staley, Sandra Small, Karen centrates on Cox, setting the ball up correctly, Volleyball team will play prac- tice games with Union Grove, Ore City, Gilmer, and Harmony, before competing in the district tournament held at Sabine, Kay Staley and Kathy Murphey are Members of the tennis team are Kathy Murphey and ready to help , HS 1313116 Hipplef IG' Claudia Howard. turns the ball. 2 i5i!3Zf!?'5Fi7 , 1, :Q,1 fr S , N J 'Q' 1 'Q 5 'J f l 5 il , : y . ' si vamp- 'hf, 2 , K A ,, 'T 'iff' TfElCli team is victorious For the second time in the history of Spring Hill School, high school girls have participated in track, In District at Chapel Hill, Margaret Threadgill, shot, Kathy Giska, high jump, Merry Murphey, triple jump, Brenda Richardson, 440, Shirley Phillips, 100 and 220, and mile relay team of Brenda Richardson, Merry Murphey, Kay Staley, and Shirley Phillips qualified for Regional at Commerce, At Regional, Brenda won - 440, Kay placed fourth - hurdles, Shirley place fourth - 100 and fifth - 220, Kathy placed fourth - high jump, Margaret placed fourth - shot, and mile relay placed second, At the State Meet in Abilene, Brenda was ranked as thirteenth and moved up to tenth in the state and the mile relay ranked fifteenth l QW' 1, moved to thirteenth. 4 , 1 5 it is 4 F ff + 1 it f ig W Y rys 2 , j 1 R K I 1 4. , 1 Q ji! Ii fr STANDING: Shirley Phillips, Kathy Giska, Merry Murphey, Margaret Threadgill, KNEELING: Kay Staley, and Brenda Richardson. W f . fr K fs fi y T dedddd 'g LEFT: Margaret Threadgill heaves the shot to place 5 fourth at Regional, ii'i' RIGHT: Kay Staley whirls the discus at District, to place third, LEFT: Shirley Phillips received a time of 12.5 sec- onds at Regional, to place fourth, RIGHT: Brenda Richardson won the 440 dash at Dis- trict and Regional with a time of 65.2, LEFT: The mile relay team, Merry Murphey, Shirley Phillips, Brenda Richardson, and Kay Staley, walk to the track at the State Meet, RIGHT: Merry Murphey springs high to win second place in the hop-step-jump. Jy, at to LEFT: Brenda Richardson hands off to the second post of the mile relay, Merry Murphey, rrtt F , 1 ltyt i K of f an . , av 'Q :,,, R r itvt - 5 , ,,,V, ' . .f,.,.4.a,..-..-....-, W my Q -1 M ' s 5, it 5 'Mu 4 r WW T in ,'5's:-- -4 'f W'4'4-A, kff .: ' 'ff ffY- Kathy Giska clears the pole, , ,, f T' Uv .W 'mf , w ' W S 'J , , , ,M I , ,Q 'WM 'w. :. .. Q f' A 4 5 1 . - 'if 'Ihr-,. A aft ,g 'rf 'W , V 7 4411 4 gg! kg. Rf 9' W f m , W, 'vw A fr ., 'Wh fthe , if C! ! QZ V f Nt ,?':'1fsit?-Ya if I ,. TI'E1Ck is characterized by long strides, broad Spring Hill won the Inter- scholastic League District 27B with 164 points, We had entries in the 100 yd, dash, 220 yd, dash, 330 yd, intermediate hurdles, 440 yd, dash, 440 yd, relay, 889 yd, dash, one mile relay, pole vault, running high jump, and running broad jump, O'Grissom Davis' long strides help him in placing second in the 220 yard dash at district meet, W H , , 'L ' , f V ,,ty I ftt Vcyyx -rtf ' 2 .A I s,i M X Apyy L p my 4 W-is sss w ., tu 'Al NHL., u, ,1 ,,,, I My -fav ws Q. A , . , Q A look of stress comes across the face of Darrell Webb, as he breaks the string at district meet to win the quarter mile, . - ,gzfq K' d jumps, and Clearing bars e oe i K f,-- XVIKE 5 V. Q v, M hm, 1' 4' ' Xe 'hb ff fr. , ' i' r ' , , m '?p f X, -' --, ' ' -wg! fi , '. ' fr . -gig? N nal' W ' N ' fl or lx A, l I l ff X o Q 'H - - ' 19' Steve Rogers sprmgs rnto the If . na 1 rp 'W A hz-lumix l pit to win the broad Jump with 19'-'7 . ? ii 5...-4. - Supporters look on, while Bill l 1 X I I I ,E if '-r'r'r .'f1 ,. - if, , . I , iii rypb V Q p r rprr r ' V- 1 .rex , e- I E, f 3 Deaton ties the pole vault dr- Q Mp 'Q as -K V rv. j 5 5 J 1 fr vision with 9'. ll Q , l f TIEICIQ develops stamina and brings out extra effort 19.1 'lb-Q, 4 'm 1 rx gsm k A Q Ai:,,r ig, 5 kijtt W N R .:,1 LV uk. tw ff 31-11-r' in nw rr. .,,, ,.... I fn, an, in .p 5 Y 4 A supreme effort is taken by Steve Rogers as he wins the high jump by crossing 5'-5 . Newly formed pep squad adds color and enthusiasm to athletic department STANDING: Kay Staley, Geneva Threadgill, Mary Jean Smith, Margaret Threadgill Kathy Giska, Pat Jackson, Becky Mathis, SEATED: Judy Baker, Joyce Lindsey, Shirley Phillips, president, Peggy Lindsey, Brenda Burnarn, Becky Tower, Judy Chapman, 'C 6' MISS JOANN SPARKS Sponsor Members not shown: Gladys Jackson Rhonda Morrow Pam Melton Newly organized, the seventeen member pep squad added color and enthusiasm to pep rallies and ball games, They assist the cheerleaders in decorating the halls and in removing posters. Shirley Phillips is president of the organization, They wear royal blue skirts and waistcoats with white blouses. Pompons are blue and white, Group is sponsored by Miss Sparks. Ch6Cl'l63d6I'S lend pep, enthusiasm, x , ee ee k ,ds 'Hif- STANDING: Kathy Murphey, Elaine Dumas, Merry Murphey, SEATED: Head cheerleaders, Brenda Barnard and Glenda Barn- ard , Cheerleaders make miles of posters and decorate the cor- ridors: wrap the goal posts for home games, boost spirit during the week, provide skits for pep rallies, and lead yells during games. V sw 1 Y f W' Q i 'nf , 'J b r Q 1,, ' ,ilclfh -i F A -'r'- vf,l:'ff'- A r ss, gpg A s , J, ..-if Nui, Cheerleaders await the end of the coaches' speeches before leading a yell at an outdoor pep rally , and beauty to sports Cheerleaders attended summer cheerleading school at Stephen F, Austin College, winning the first place trophey as the outstanding group of National Cheerleaders Assn, Summer School of Nacog- doches. Individuals won three first places, two third places, and the BRENDA BARN-A-RD spirit stick, GLENDA BARNARD Head Cheerleader Head Cheerleader Qualifications for cheerleader are: Passing all subjects Should be a person who is: Leader Friendly Energetic Physically active Have a loud, clear voice Interested in sports Good worker BOB STEVENS JANET MILLER Tumbler Mascot MERRY MURPHEY ELAINE DUMAS KATHY MURPHEY Sophomore Senior Senior B3HqLl6tS add glamour to school year Q-vuL+-you Supt, and Mrs, Williamson and Principal and Mrs, Dowell at Junior-Senior Banquet at Contessa Inn. Diane Hippler reads class prophecy at ban- quet, Brenda Richardson serves as hostess at I un- ior-Senior Banquet, Eddice McBride and Robin Miller at April Showers banquet, ii' CIQSSQS provide a time for expansion of the mind, for experiment, and for review A! dl, .: A z John David Shelton - William Threadgill l I 1 Departments offer William Thread gill works on his shop project, B... W - FL 'A 'i Brenda Barnard con- centrates on a timed writing, Phyllis Rogers checks drawing of the battle of Bull Run, Biology students Cla- rence McBride, Sher- ry Trosper, and Peggy Lindsey dissect a cat, practical experience and discovery um is-w ir. 'K' Bobby Reeves and Gerald Burks use posters for class discussion in health, Tom Fox investigates the world of the amoeba in biology lab. ABOVE: Absentees Kay Sta ley and Frances Murphey make up missed work with via Video-type in library carrels. Mike Martin ponders biology question, SCl6llC6 and language 1 Pat Ingram, Norman Green, and Don Blalack work on ex- periment in chemistry, Biology students Wayne Teel, Howard Shelton, Gary Webb, Norman Green, and Dubby Scarlett search diligently for insects, frogs, and snakes, 8 SW Q1-jp' .S IE , is, f 16 r -ui, .A sw sharpen and polish skills Claudia Howard and l 2. S www QQ N1 Geneva Threadgill and Gail Penick study spelling words from Elaine Dumas concen- A UIL List, trate on a compara- tive study of Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story in senior reading, Mrs, Dolive .instructs Linda Durham in short hand, . ,yri y 'if 2 tits to t P Browsing through books in the library are Tom Grissom and Zane Staley. Uldl6S solve perplexities U Charlotte Thomas puts in zipper in cloth- ing class, N, Q. - I R J' ax- ,. -J . , X XM,--V. Exactness is required of mechanical drawing student Bob Stevens, Ricky Upton makes geometric design for display in math. Cooking is a puzzle to Mer- Speech offers opportunity for self-expression to Tony ry Murphey, Rogers. E1GfHCHtHfy school is a time of happiness ? 5 'Off Mx ,H f, ,,,, M Pam Stafford finds time relaxing. Kindergarteners adjust to school Brigitte Brown Sidney Burnam Debra Cox Jim Cox si Q f ,M f ii.r ix? X 2 Hi 1 l Karen Cox ,Q :gm 'if Charles Dawson V 3 5 ,X i Y 'Vg ' David Fleming 5' Julie Garland A - C C 4 Y law, I b M ' - ' fafsxg if f 1 t s .,,, is Y' C r a Christi Lunsford A' s Q ' ' Debra Martin ' ' f Lev A H ' ' qi Gerald Parr - '- K - Mit 2' All s f i -4, .Q , , ' , 3 ?'.1f:i i!rnV sr. S' . H.: ,1 EQ 7 A - 1' ' an f 1' ntra 1 Q Kas X Q ii ,K Chris Porter Pre-school witches make a visit at the Halloween Carnival. Frances Weaver and develop socially MRS , BARBARA MODISET TE Regina Barberee -AN 1 1 'Q X is .ff ,A X 11 ' C N ' TI wif' 4 Hobgoblin Gerald Parr Jon Bishop Cynthia Brown Connie Davis Ricky Dollahite Ann Gregory Todd Harrington Chris Harris Kari Howard Lena Ruth Locke I ay Modisette Angela Nelson Ernest Watson 1l'St Gl'3d6I'S enter the world of learning MRS, MARTHA GREGORY Karen Baker Bryan Bishop Tim Ellison Kathy Gatretson Carol Gordon Eddie Haywood David Hill Rickey Holt Jerry Jenkins Felice Meredith Bret Modisette Robin Nelson Laurie Paul Kevin Pickard Mike Reel Kurt Roy Annette Simmons David Small Melissa Vonsenden and realize its joys MRS. JOYCE GUNN Andy Blalack Kenneth Chaplin Stefanie Cranford Darrell Gross Linda Garrett Tommy Green Teri Hunt Victor Locke Kathy Martin Joe Murphey Marilyn Nelson Cristine Patterson Donnie Pickard Martin Secord Pam Stafford Monty Stephens John Tadlock Peggy White Russell Yates y it X 5 , ,rig k.., ,,, ti. ,5 V,,.,- t rrtt ' 1 1? 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W - gr ll! r Y l f ' e D' ., sses ar e - fiiig L kisssss D, f Q .g r if 1 'W D ,Al 3 r 3s .5 ,, ' qv - Q f- - Vb 'yhy fi .W L D - ' .s-f .'-' 5 ,L s Q 32- f'wfQ i ii I EE 5, W-v-fs . , f All s D k 91 i I A L . . is F? Q t A 5 ' 'A 'VT i ' ..f,fii-ff 4 ' 4 ,.,. k.'! , W in ly! bww. . , xl n ,igwtsrlr QQ, b Wyse A. 3, I -si jp V 'lc I . - , I , W Qi ,, r aJ?sflfv2'211Fg Q' D ' . ,Jrl'Q9g45Q if ,M Q , V f 9 Sr X and mix work with play MRS, NAOMI DAVIS David Bell Markham Blalack ' ' Mark Bonette Kathy Duvall 4 Kristy Jorgenson 2 If u I f 4 Ronnie Knapp Craig Lunsford I ,,,. H ,f , Karen Minton 5 i LQ.. :ix 9 i Rhonda Morgan X K ,ir I X J d iiii iii M M h 1 4 i :fa h az f aby Max Morrow fr J w A' Mem Mufphey A 1 fi .,1,h N A 'i M M Brenda Stone I , ' , M i Peter John Sullivan 1 ' q7l'.ii'a . 1 K M ilii i i i tii iw 'Z X 2 J ' X, 5 ,,rr an I M' ' V -. iw glfg if- .Tig , 1 my - -f' ,1 wwf jj - . 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ARLENE TEKELL Gerald Baker Harold Boland Glenda Brown Cindy Davis Judy DuVall James Dumas Kenny Dykes John Garretson Carol Hall Cheryl Hall Michael Haywood Joanne Henson David Hunter Debra Jenkins Danny Johns Nancy Jordan Terry Knapp Cindy May Penny May Fourth GI'21dCl'S learn rewards of study X- an K ,N gi . ,,,:p'm i.. I if., X.. , ,Mi K: E, 'Q 5, . KA rf 4 a, :M Pi ia 'Mike 2-2. C - ,C , - . :ze 1 f - 1. .X , I. 2 w ,fm X 1 f E rfi are J ,irq Q Q ,C E ljiarl, y y ,V S 1 J J J lsr C ,. ffm , if , ,vw -L. 1, . S I 1 Q, 5 J Q... ,,,.., 'I 1' fat - YK 'fr ,,f. K f 15,3 I K , rryy y., yl y y r g? .SQ f l' ,J -, s y,,.: , H lllid y J J 5 J 2 nr arithmetic, geography, and science K ,N C .. K .- i f ef 50. V I EX' o - , ui' in ir 7 V 35 'if ' W. . X , S' .Y Q ' ' , . ' is Lani 'F 'i K' '. ' W ' - t . g ,5 y C i f .. , ., , i , f ,11 - L J 1l?f'if- f -- iii- M so , 1 5 . -A, 1 ' C' s gr g, . . . ,,. . ,ii y J N3 .. 3 X Y 4 , a a , ,f Debra Wright ,, v Ll: .sri M, . Z M X lf 1 if Q ,ze Pamela McBride Kenneth Monk Caron Nowlin Donna Parr Grace Ann Patterson Christy Strong Molly Jo Sullivan Mickey Webb Pamela Wiess Shirley Wiess Brady Williams Teania Woods ,Debra Wright, Christy Strong, Gerald Baker, Danny Johns, and Cindy May relax during recess by playing records. Graders face a World of increased curiosrty MRS. GWEN YEATES Jerry Baker Chris Bell Linda Bonnette Tommy Brown Lloyd Carrell Vicky C astleberry Donna Chelette Vicky Chelette Terrie Childress Sheryl David Monica Dean .- lr 1'0 W .rf 31. ,, if-L C 3 as , 1' R fi-.f1e.'ff:,C i 53: , ' -', 1 fr s Q gf ccry 4 X , ,gr 1- 'tl ii . resist M c r .wr- . A ,-P' 'h N. .W l wi ,J .. 1.1 . Anna Fowler Frontier life was fun, too say Billy Miller, Vicky Castleberry, and Donnie Jenkins. he e- cc,cy cl , and more difficulties with study N , ,figs , Vk ,, ., L ear t ff x me .kV. T -40' Y 1 1 Q B 2 M .ii , ,fd -,, -P Q' , . W. ig- i fy i . , Q 3 , , In g k i Tl ilr i K f ,A , ili J ,ik IL iz Xi Jerry Garland Greg Gregory Sheila Hagler Charlyn Hall Debbie Hippler Donnie Jenkins Gerald Ledbetter Brenda McGrede Lee McMichael Billy Miller Cynthia Newsome Brent Nugent Pam Parr Patti Perkins Raymond Prince Sharon Scarlett Glen Smith Kay Stone Debra Stowe Teresa Tipton MR. J. R. GUNN Cynthia Bell Lanna Bewley David Brewer Darlene Chapman Jerry Lynn Collins Raymond Corp Paula Cranford Debra Cross Missidime Davis Joseph Randy Deanx James Dibble Jeffery W. Eberhart Sheila Green Mark Howard Stevie Hunter Joe Don Jorgenson Joel Jordan Allan Martin Jerry McBride ixth G1'Eld6I'S alternately romp and study .3 I 7 X if r r I . f':' .. 7 5+-C v 1 J w- ag a a xe , f foxy L 2 is ,if f ir ' or A 7 gg.. 'Q y f 1.1 5 A H .,,. 'R' ' Q' 'C 3 B K C 'A 'ff K . t Tk: i 1- X iff xxx at K KK B it a v at fr' f vi i, or ,L Cl i liT :k i a ,i2' h . i ,r yer? -tg a,i - H willy ltf T 3, i VLIV - ,,,. W 5 A lliii r Mgr! B A g A NL If Q, , . C C r J o J 5 J .r., 1 f J uv H v o , J 'QTi ,gli ' ' s s 'ial li5i ey r f5 J' J J- .af as sl- 7' r f - f f x fy -he J 1 J f' J dsd J - H f f e middle of the scholastic ladder ' 4 r V Y, . - ,rw-3:1-' S Ji 6 That's where I want to go, says Missi- dirne Davis to Darlene Chapman and Bobby Stone. Paul Upton Randy Warlick Cindy McGrede Judy Nichols Billy Roy David Secord Bobby Stone Loma Suttle Barbara Thomas Stevie Tipton Cynthia Williams Harold Wright Jackie Zimmers Seventh GIHC16 confront stiffer Competition MRS. SHARON GATHRIGHT MR. DOUGLAS CARTER Debbie Allen Randy Allen Barbara Baker Chester Belew Debra Bell Joe Birdwell Gary Blalack Tony Bonnette Lane Brown Bart Burnam 'L 'Q .,2Esiff1'.I h K in 5 ' ' P ' V ' if' rr. . ' V ' ' I ' A 4 f. - r ,e:. v' X U' ' My it I ..:. fn K K Q W A 'fa f 54 'Q Q 2 'Q - A X . :Mr ea.. X ,C , . W ai X Q '-'- A ills-ffQ??fi! '1i A, NA-l' ,1 iii , if KX f K 1 Jan Busbey ff A f I A-b y 5' David Carroll B ' f, r 3 Wayne Chaplin ' X Q 't ' ' f .'. - x K. ! I JI! I Seventh graders begin a new assignment all strive to improve study habits I. if 'ji ' f 1 ra y C ,W 4 f . . Fi il-:vi fag he-nr' h H L ss X s L 1 , , ef A it V ,. s 'hi Xa i A N Q is r 4 y Q 2 V 5 Y x , 1 Q Q' 'P ,sf ,i V -.av X K ,ff Iii? to xi M I , ,,, 'X A J I ',.N5..f35A-N- s Betty Childress I on Clemens Laura Cox Glen Cranford Donald Cross Bobby Davis Dennis Dykes Cindy Evers Sharon Fenton Gene Garland Charisse Hall Tommy Herndon Glenda Holder Vicki Lovett Chuck Markham Chuck Martin Ernest McMichael Melvin McBride James Meason Lynn Miller The Compete fiercely in sports Jo Carol Murphey Debra Nichols Larry Prince Bill Shirley Mike Smith Sherry Stone Jim Thomas Penny Trosper Regan Welborn James Wiess Iona Wiess Mike Wilkerson I , Id 51. f 'L ' ' 'XFN-in r ' .' ,y ks . A-vfriffi-21:12, , . ,ryro,yoyr yyyr t Mikal ' - M ,til 1 Nl X 7354 y kyiir ,hr ,.., ,. if Ay, 5 y hy,. y A 1 y , i ,, iii i iiri yyr, , i r i e Y 1z1m1N X rlh A The parts of the brain are easy to remember if you can see them, think Jo Carol Mur- phey, Charisse Hall, and Lane Brown. Eighth Graders rj' Wonder about life MR, JOHNNY BEAUCHAMP MRS. JUNE GARRETT Wayne Allen ,ee., 1 , E:EEki,EA V EV Li , Ui N Z2 a ii N Y n r ee e N 531 e r 1 .:.:' Q eee A X? ' Q to ik , or 3 Lynn Baker Herman Bell Deanna Bewley Scott Blalock Bruce Cabbiness David Carrell Lanora Chaplin Lee Davis Mossoleain Davis David Dolive Sandra Durham Gary Eberhart Mary Fox J, T. Garrett Gordon Green Jim Grissom Vickie Hagler Sue Haywood Letitia I-Iigginbotham Bo Jackson Ronnie Jenkins Dennis Jones Ed Mc Bride Michael McBride Robert Myers Ricky Owens Pam Perkins Kathy Redden Beverly Phillips Peggy Scarlet Mike Shelton Jeff Strong Bill Sullivan Donald Tadlock William Upton Vicki Wallis Harvey Warlick Jeannie Wilkerson Kenneth Willard Joey Williams Q .. I X -13? .1 2 gf W, ,, . t ,P- g 1. V, fm' V 4 R fix! , iii gf - ...at f--as 3 f . K A W K J .Q 5 ! y P P. X 1:2 I 5 il 1 W ' as f iv gk - K ' W as Z : 'B R x L P 1 -2 Q if - - U N1 is .. .9 . W t t t o A yy , Q1 tss W g I , I yyrrt, P P 104, 41' ,i Ivy. 4 gi Freshmen are hopeful OFFICERS President - MIKE VONSENDEN Secretary - FRANCES MURPHEY Vice-President - JEFFERY HUMPHRIES f v cw '3-1 I07 Freshmen enter high school fearfully, Patricia Baker Larry Brown Brenda C airy Mike C arrell Judy Chapman Thressa Chelette Karen Cox David Cross 615' I jf Q 9 B. ,, if TY fr- ew., 1' .,,,q- U JN, W 4 , ig, , x J of f Q H ,.,- rv. R - ew- ., --552 If - x - 'saifmg l ' 1 Q 3' Q is S r fa? if as wits? Q 7 . Y I, In 4 xi su 9'-i fa 5-Mig:-1 -rr- ,,g,,,s:s, fs, .1 55--.mg i s i V? y A B i Steve Evers 2? ' aaii 3-5 vaai L i ' , V Torn Grissom , 3 p ,- Wayne Hagler L E 5,3 , i rr,, V . N B Kenneth Herndon Jeffery Humphries Teresa Jordan 3 experiment. ' ,, Becky Tower and Mike Vonsen- den conduct a general science ' or K' ' ' sleazy iHR.,ie a ' i 4 2 Q 'Q ' -155 SX 'Fi 'EHFQEC if H ,rs J ,i x 5 S Q X -K ' .-F51 adjust to changes easily, 4-N : i 4 . I ' t J a . N M ig l,. :f ' ! '39 . N I P ? we , ' . an it 4 . X J F J la iii -f. -fl K ,J 13 it 2, X, 5: 'fQ- 1 .fl ' 5 x,,, 4' a hhh: wr z, 3-5 in W J J . . 4 . f,,A:t K N A .' F . FX ig il A y ryyy X In f' liz-tsl J ,Q fv U 2 gg: 13,3 Gary Jorgenson Joyce Lindsey Becky Mathis Janette Miller Danny Morgan Rhonda Kay Morrow Frances Murphey Carl Nowlin Bobby Scarlett Vicky Shirley Sandy Small Doran Smith Freshman homemakers practice the technique of serving - Teresa Jordan, Patricia Baker, Judy Chap- man, Sandra Small, Frances Murphey, and Karen Cox. Jenny Strong Charlotte Thomas and find it exciting aff. ,E r., , . Douglas Thomas Betsy Tipton Becky Tower Mike Vonsenden James Weaver Victor Williams X ,...... M ix ,-as Q- sz Zfgfi' ' A is X Q Us ww IA 1 ii if Q 5 , or s i is is r , V K 9? rid 4 ,L 5 . ' i : 1 k,.Q, i 'li vi ,:..r,r1 I W 5 Wayne Hagler learns to operate sander while working on a shop project. LAY Q 's I . .L L You Connie Wessell checks with Mrs. Beau champ about her assignment. S ophomores are confident IFN ...1-,L we I IFE '12 .w 1 Q. k I OFFICERS Vice-President - MIKE PRITCHETT Secretary - LANITA COVIN President - WILLIAM THREADGILL 0PhOIf1OI'6S ponder and solve Judy Baker Richard Baker Doug Burnett Mike Carroll Lanita Covin Ray Cox Bill Deaton Tom Eberhart w 2' . ' i ,,., :YV : , K ,il VL ,M ' , -Q Q J ti: J r pa, i t oo 12 n n 1 Y 3 I 5 if? o'f 5 Y ,,, I 5 g KV fix ' 1' I KKV: Dennis Elliot r fff M' N Tom FOX r -1 I 'vw f v, , James Garrett 7' iir rx A 5 , , ' M swf' r ia its Merry Murphey, Tom Fox, William Threadgill, Clarence McBride, and Ronnie Stokes exercise their privilege of voting in model presidential election. the perplexities of life x ,ff A . t Ti r f'. , 1 I icy , KSFA p f 1 M i H .e i if P J no Q 'f,,rrk . .fi 2 M , ,-- - ' V -, L,-im, a A , ,,, ,, b Ly N' ! X Q i n it A E P 1 A L 1 f f f . ,, .4 V . V- 1. : if 'QS ' if n N 4 Q, p ,,'V A .. 2 A is Z if V a ur. .5 .ffl ' 1 5. fi W x N3 if f ,J apr Shop provides practical ex- perience for Mike Pritchett and Mark Jordan. Kathy Giska Benny Haywood Larry Holder Courtney Howard Mark Jordan Peggy Lindsey Clarence McBride Pam Melton Merry Murphey Donna Prince Mike Pritchett Pollyann Richmond SOPIIOHIOICS are active in and out of school John Shelton Zane Staley Ronnie Stokes Waymon Strong William Threadgill Sherry Trosper Ricky Upton Martha Vonsenden if it s .-1... W. - 91 51, ,f ff yo , 2 ooaotlo A Jaws ,,1,,t -D AF , ,- mga -12:1 'Z Q .4 A , 2 3 t ' 5 - A 3, , , JH Q xr f X , K 3 ' , le g M3 malarial I .i I xx e t 5 ,- X 5 ,Q 5 Mary Yates Biology students Courtney Howard, Peggy Lindsey, and Ronnie Stokes make final adjustments to DNA molecule, 3 U.HiOI'S are rugged individualists 5 EEEE G w i Kfik wil ' OFFICERS President - GARY WEBB Secretary - GENEVA THREADGILL Vice-President - GREG CHOATE JLlHlOI'S develop in Bobby Baker Robbie Barberee Terry Bewley Don Blalock Brenda Burnam Greg Choate Anne Cox Danny Daniel O'Grissom Davis Eddie Durham Norman Green Glen Haywood Patricia Ingram Fred Jackson Grace Jackson Kenneth Jones Carolyn Kile Danny Lovett Ginger Miller Marily Myers leadership, social life, - ik, Q Q MVN Na, f J , kv A.. f irr' .fee ,, f A E f 'YK M A , I KLVV .,. 1 2' ' W Q J . KI1, K w fs. L i- x ' vw h - fir .,. K ,. - r - , y, C x iiisi l v , y. vp, ' f G ,X ga rLs V K as e G lrla on is , , H ll f 3 h . 1, rl' . 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' Sv is we if is - 5 C talent, and dignity Kay Ann Staley Danny Stevens Larry Stokes Jerry Strong Ronnie Stroud Deborah Suttle Geneva Threadgill Margaret Threadgill Deborah Walker Joyce Wallis Gary Webb Andy Williams ' V . , :H ei1rgegzgs:e,,1f:f ,,,,m-1,121 - f , ..., U f 5 3 Concentration is the word for American History stu- dents Marilyn Myers, Phllis Rogers, and Anne Cox. 4 W Du s, . rrrss ff HW W -Q ' - we Q F f e ,0- 4 A I W J 2 an Ll11lOI'S get into the swing of things Gail Penick Danny Perkins Shirley Phillips l ,V f 1 L Y gg fa z - as Debbie Owens .i oarfz H ' .s f I? 9 fs X 532552523 EET Q ' Phyllis Rogers Dubby Scarlett Howard Shelton XV ' X 1 X XX- Don Blalock studies his text g while Danny Daniels con- sults both map and dic- tionary for an English project. Danny Perkins and Dubby Scarlett find that accurate measuring is essential. Number Sense and Slide Rule sharpen the mind Members of the Number Sense team are Glen Haywood, Tommy Benson, Gary Webb, and Bobby Haywood, Members of the Slide Rule team are Bubba Threadgill, Glen Haywood Tommy Benson, Bobby Haywood, Tom Fox, and Mr, Morris Ruggles Sponsor, Not shown Gordon Green. Spring Hill Slide Rule team went to Lamar Consolidated High School, a AAA school, in Rosen- burg, where they placed sixth place, out of thirteen schools, Both teams are planning to go to Quanah in February, and two meets are planned for March, Spring Hill will hold their an- nual Invitational Meet, in which seventy-five schools are invited in March. Many hours of studying and taking tests are put into this or- ganization, and high hopes to reach the Regional and State Meets again this year, Pi1Ot0gl'E1Pily is essential to publications 'WD- L.. -is I t Members of the photography staff are Tommy Benson, Randy Defreese, Kathy Shirley, Mr, Johnny Gatheright, Sponsor, and Mike Carroll, Mike Carroll prepares solution for developing negatives. Kathy Shirley records newly made pictures. Tommy Benson adjusts the enlarger machine for the next picture, Randy Defreese checks negatives for printing, s SGHiOI'S are suave ,sun 11 -.pw-n F -J. ,. ' -.,?Ig,k.,MJ J , , -OFFICERS, A A :Secretary - CLAUDIAA HOWARD f 4: ui A W' f ' vicelpresidem - RONNIE HUMPHMME5 , - ,President - TOMMY: BENSON if al S6I1lOI'S set the pace, carry traditions, BILL ALLEN BRENDA BARNARD GLENDA BARNARD TOMMY BENSON Football 3,4 Favorite 2,4 Band 1-2 Band Pres, 4 Duchess 1,3 Queen 2 Class Pres. 2,4 Cheerleader 1-4 Vice Pres, 3 Boy's State Rep, 3 Football Cheerleader 1-4 State Slide Rule 2-4 Sweetheart 4 Head Cheerleader 3-4 Student Body Pres, 4 Head Cheerleader 3-4 BENNY CABBINESS RANDY DEFREESE Football 2-4 Football 2-4 Basketball 2-4 Track 1-2 Track 2-4 Photography 4 Class Pres. 3 Favorite 3-4 ELAINE DUMAS Favorite 3 Volleyball 2-4 Cheerleader 3-4 Halloween Quee ' LINDA DURHAM Honor Roll 2-4 UIL Spelling District 3-4 UIL Debate Reg, 2 n 4 Assistant Editor Panther's Paw 4 and ciscover that Wisdom comes with age BO BBY HAYWOOD Football 1-4 Basketball 1-3 Track 2-3 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Slide Rule 1-4 Glenda Barnard Number Sense 1 Benny Cabblness DIANE HIPPLER Basketball 1-4 Volleyball 1-4 Honor Student 1-4 Class Sec. 3 Panther Editor 4 CLAUDIA HOWARD Class Sec, 4 Basketball 1,3-4 Band Sweetheart 3-4 Student Council Secretary 4 Panther's Paw Editor 4 RONNIE HUMPHRIES GLADYS JACKSON Football 1-4 All District 4 Basketball 1-2 Class Pres, 1 Vice Pres. 3-4 Friendliest 4 Volleyball 2-4 Pep Squad 4 Panther's Paw Reporter 4 CHIOIS assume numerous responsibilities PATRICIA IACKSON MIKE IORDAN EDDICE MCBRIDE ROBIN MILLER Pep Squad 4 Band 1-4 Band 1-4 Football 1-4 Volleyball 4 UIL Typing Reg, 3 Majorette 3-4 Hon, Mention 3'-4 Track 4 Panther's Paw Reporter 4 Halloween Queen 3 Basketball 1-3 Panther's Paw Reporter 4 UIL Poetry Homecoming Duchess 4 Track 2,4 Reading Dist, 2-3 Wirriesr 4 KATHY MURPHEY Basketball 2-4 Volleyball 2-4 Cheerleader 4 Miss Gregg Co. Rep. 4 Best All Round 4 FRIENDLIEST - Ronnie Humphries and Claudia Howard if-.. if and their activities are Varied BEST ALL ROUND Benny Cabbiness Kathy Murphey A JERRY RAMO Football 1-4 All District 1-4 Basketball 1-4 Class Favorite 1 Most Athletic 4 All-State Fullback 4 TOM RICE Band 2-4 BRENDA RICHARDSON Class Favorite 1 State Track 3 Outstanding Drum Major 3-4 All District Basketball 1-3 Student Council 3 ELAINE ROBERTS DAVID SCARLETT Band 1-4 Football 1-4 Stage Band 1-4 Basketball 1-4 Basketball Manager 2 Track 2 UIL Contest 2-3 Halloween King 4 KATHY SHIRLEY Band 1-4 Majorette 4 Volleyball 1,3-4 Honor Student 1-4 Class Offrcer 1 MOST ATHLETIC - Jerry Ramo and Kathy Murphey OI' 6f1lOI'S, twelve years Work MARY JEAN SMITH BOB STEVENS Pep Squad 4 Track 4 Track 4 Tumbler 4 Volleyball 3-4 Panther's Paw Reporter 4 WAYNE TEEL BILLY UPTON Band Manager 3-4 Football 2-4 Panther's Paw Reporter 4 All District 4 Track 2-4 Slide Rule 3 equals graduation and satisfaction of success LINDA WALLIS Band 1-2 Volleyball 2-4 Panther's Paw Reporter 4 VERNON WILLIAMS fPetej Track 1 Band 1,4 Stage Band 1 Tennis 4 Solo Contest 1-3 FRANCES YOUNGER Band 1-4 UIL Debate Dist, 3 WIT TIES T Diane Hippler Robin Miller , l,tIItttl,t ,,.' I 1: FHICWCHZ a timewof joy and sadness '-49:55 fa p,,swf,, , si 'Y ...f 'Q Grasping diplomas with both joy and sadness, we the seniors of 1969, reminisce about the time we have spent at Spring Hill, Memories of Pep rallies, ballgames, banquets, band contests, school picnics, and fun in the snow linger, We will never forget laboring over a hem, sweating over a math problem, rewriting a theme, and worrying about mid-term and final examinations, At this time of farewell, we have reached the top of our first hill of knowledge and are on our way up a loftier hill, one that leads to higher goals and wider hori- zons. ? M 4 L , if f H f5fT3W1'pYff1 1 W . ' N 52if'3l3':Ef,2.V,ilgfiefq v w f ' i'f1 l-'IWW''ufkzfp' V SJ' ,qgfwwf-Q vm V-if-:--,Jw . V ' ,mf M W , 2,4 A - M ' ' Mm - ' if v m-:wwvw ,, J 2.9 ., 65113-2-1 dui:- S -' . 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