Washington School - Sabre Yearbook (Greenville, MS)

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I' K we Q fl 3 I ' 6, 'Q 'S 0 Ewa Table Of Contents 1 J Opemng Secfzon Features Orgamzatzons A dmznzslratzon S emors Sports A dverfzsements Y U Q.. P 1 . . A , - .. . v - - I F. A iQ 1... K - . 'BL' la: Q . . N f.. s-go-... - - - ., e, , - , s ' CZUSSES , -Ns '?1T1i,Ii.Q:7 ' - I 1 L , . . I N'-T '- J' . ' Q' ' gt, A Y xv 1 A . X . 3 ' A g . x MEMORIAM And DEDICATIO Sam Rowlett Bologna As a fitting memorial to his perceptive mind and dauntless courage, the Sabre Staff would like to present a theme that Sam wrote at age 16 as a classroom project. Why I Believe in Immortality The state of being exempt from death or the ability to live forever is far beyond the realm of comprehension for the human mind . The word forever in itself, is very thought-provokin. It implies living on, day after day, year after year - never dying. What could one possibly do during all that time? The reason I believe in immortality is strictly a matter of faith. I am merely a man, capable of under- standing only those matters which my mind can understand. Therefore, for the answer to the question of immortality, I must resort to something greater than a mind - a Spirit, the Holy Spirit of God. In God's life on earth. He proclaimed that after death of a person's body, the spirit within that body would have eternal life, but only if that person had believed in God and in Christ. Since I have complete confidence that God's promises will be kept, I have the basis for my belief in immortality. However, the fact that we can have immortality is all we know on this subject. What I would like to know about immortality is how all of eternity will be spent. Will we have a goal to reach or an assignment to carry out? Will we be able to observe humans making fools of themselves, or maybe have a say-so in the outcome of human events? The only way to be certain about these things is to die, and then it is too late to relate to others. I believe that a person has a purpose in life, and if he fulfills that purpose, he will receive immortality. I, also, believe that God is the only One who can give immortality. Therefore , my goal is to recognize my pur- pose in life. This I can do only with the guidance of God. Sam Bologna A 325 - 'gN'W1tg, is .1527 ' ., , 3- -4 QL-, '64 Sk gl- Y rx X. xt ,S 'wtf ,, , .,.ig'i.n.g.. Fr.. ve. Lookin g back, we remember achievements - - m I T wi! .-384.1 'z , rw ' I S. Sixlm above nancy loyd rzght charla bevzl donna pzttman l Cf? 1 B S jj -UJ 'N IQ 5' aauf . Q 2 e g , GX ,. ,. mn QQ!! SA1 .AALOOR 'Q JY'-6' susan roden f i - lg-A 1 5 . . . ' . . 1 Q 7 if at K 7 ' ,ff 'R W K K '- 4 ,,': ,, 'S,,9 ' -. Q 'H -Q ' 'J Q. 'X pl 5' 141- .fax K W X , 9 , ' 6 ga ' S. f qv- :ra 5 , -- i. r:,Q,4Ff X. ' ' N i' .-'sf 4, wg Post ., Sn, 'ff - 4 .- ' F, 1 15 Jw 3 , . - ' I .4 q ,, 22 ix is -4, ,H lr ,' gf -- 1 .,' V B R . , .- Q - , Q ,ef 5. 1.6 I rf 'f . 0 D ff' R F w :e .Q -4 X QV, ' .. 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'AVOH 1752 0,231-I5 Q .,I ' 1 twelth grade favorites mary Cummings binky gresham eleventh grade favorites teri trotter galla paxton cutest teri trotter mark mazzanti most polite teri trotter bill roman best all around teri trotter bill roman -....,,. .-..- wittiest nancy mcright ken gresham friendliest teri trotter ken gresham most intelligent kate bradley bill roman most athletic ann fulcher bill hood most likebf to succeed kate bradley bill roman best school spirit nancy me ri gh! jim dubberbf Xi N 'X X S N Y fini '11 1 J W v Ofcf Jw Yx oi? U. ,,. N.,- vs--1 vt' 1 With a warm Southern antebellum setting as the theme for Wash- ington's 1974 Homecoming on October 25, 1974. Vicki Turner, the reigning mistress of ceremonies, led her court through the pomp and circumstance on a dark Huddleston Field . After a large victory over Bayou Academy, the Generals marched from the field to listen to the music of Odessa. It seems that Vicki has always been a radiant Mis- sissippi belle as evidenced through contrasting photos at left. Other Southern maids with picturesque gowns and hoop skirts were Coppo- site, left to rightjz Lisa Vickery, Teri Trotter, junior maids: Judy Frazier, senior maid: Queen Vicki Turner, Carolyn Robinson. senior maid: Cheryl Sidney and Susan Roden, sophomore maids. vi Lease ,..1 'T'.llf ME Facult arties Entertainment . . . Laughter . . . tears . . . Looking back, we remember our relaxing moments where the faculty members had many enjoyable times together even over the arrival of a new addition, Brandy. These are a few candid moments of happy memories at the 1974 Christmas party on Lake Ferguson. Mrs. McCollum. Mrs. Wuestenhoefer, Mrs. Brown. and Mrs. Bishop are excited about the new faculty member. Brandy. the French poodle. N The only friend to have is a plumbers friend. - Is it true that chemistry teacher, Coach Harvey. grows bananas? whoever gets to the mistletoe first receives the surprise - Hob. Esmerelda Foresees Future Of WS Seniors Place: Junior-Senior Banquet Date: April 25, 1975 TOP LEFT: Ken and Binky read the class will and last testament. BOTTOM were drawn of the seniors. LEFT: Kitty prophesied the future as Madame Stravinsky. BELOW: Caricatu Festival f Fashions At W Garner Newton Pam Felts February 6 , 1975 , began the arrival of spring fashion news as the senior class sponsored a festival of fashion for the new seasons. A burst of mint green , orange , plum , and apricot colors headlined many wardrobes in cotton polyester blends, and knit fabrics. Some of the models representing various Greenville stores are pic- tured above and below. 1 Charlene Rosenthal Galla Paxton Tracy Lv. r , E fi QP I C' .4 Funlympics Football Awards Karate RIGHT: FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Mark Shapley, President Kirk Wilson. Vice-President Craig McDougal, Secretary Ian Rayder. Treasurer CENTER: SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Karen Mazzanti. Secretary Susan Creekmore , Vice-President Cheryl Sidney. President Louis Rosenthal. Treasurer BOTTOM LEFT: JUNIOR CLASS OFFI- CERS: Becky Wolfe. Treasurer Denise Hancock, Vice-President Becky Grochau, Secretary Cynthia Sidney, President BOTTOM RIGHT: SENIOR CLASS OFFI- CERS: Binky Gresham, President Greg Loyd, Vice-President Rob Grayson. Secretary Margaret Scott, Treasurer enior High Awards Julie Borgognoni - Rotary Award. Third Place District Win Calwell Sykes Courtesy Award - Donna Raddin ner in French. Highest Average in English 12. Outstanding Excellence Trophy for Sabre Presented by Mr. Jimmy Underwood to Kate Bradley and Cynt- hia Sidney. American High School Studentg Bob Burnside - Rotary Award, Highest Average in Golf . Outstanding American High School Student. Charlene Rosenthal - Best Thespian Award and Highest Average in Speech Rob Grayson - Best Thespian Award , Outstanding Brass Player and American Government First Place District Win- ne! Junior Auxiliary Service Award Sara Evans Best Thespian Certificates of Recognition - Billy Jefferson and Binky Gresham il ff- sits ' 14413 1 ff f f LEFT: John McKee - Beta Club Award BOTTOM LEFT: BOTTOM RIGHT: Bill Roman - President of the Student Council Award Roy Wells - Second Place District Winner in World History, Highest Scholastic Average in Baseball Y i 'Nr DAR Good Citizenship Award - Mark Mazzanti and Kate Bradley: Kate also received the Highest Average in World Literature. the American Outstanding High School Student and a Scholarship to Millsaps College. Vicki Turner - American Legion Award, Outstanding American High School Student, and Third Place in Mississippi Game and Fish Contest. Greg Loyd - American Legion Award, Outstanding American High School Student, and Highest Scholastic Average in Track. Roy Fulton - Mu Alpha Theta Math Award, Highest Average in Algebra III and Creative Writing. McRae Award. and Third Place District Winner in Advanced Math. X l 1 Highest Scholastic Average in Subject Areas Suzanne Snipes - Honorable Mention in National League of American Pen Women and Third Place District Winner in 11th Grade Literature. Lisa Colbert - First Place in National League of American Pen Women . NOT PICTURED: Kathie Meredith - Honorable Mention in National League of American Pen Women. JI is . lulZhn!...!.l ln- Y I X I. DELTA x .PX BRANCH ' llv,! fy' will, I 02.515 af, - X . , X 'N V 4 F X V ? r '1 .I QL! if knit fs 53' F ii YW an- Girls' State Representative - Lisa Vickery and Margaret Brent . The Presidents Award - Diane Thaggard OUTSTANDING AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: FRONT: Vicki Turner, Charlene Rosenthal, Julie Borgog- noni, Becky Wolfe. and Stacy Dunavant. SECOND: Kate Bradley, Russell Wong, Roy Fulton, Charles Turner, Stan- ley Seid, Lisa Colbert, Kathy Forbus, and Cheryl Allen. Star Teacher - Mr. George Davis Star Student - Ferolyn Meyer. Highest Average in French II and Spanish III . First Place District and State Winner in English 12. Betty Crocker Award, and National Merit Finalist. First Annual Washington County Literary Bowl Winners LEFT TO RIGHT: Mac Walcott, Angie Pratt, Mr. Otis Osborn. Suzanne Snipes, and Ferolyn Meyer. ABOVE: District and State Winners 7-12 Foreign Language Becky Wolfe - Highest Average in French I and English Ill, First Place District Winner in ABC English contest. and Second Place District Winner in Language . Julia Reed - First Place English ABC contest, First Place in District English, Sec- ond Place in State in Foreign Language, and First Place in District in Foreign Language. Julie Borgognoni - Third Place in District in French ll. Ferolyn Meyer - First Place in State in French II and First Place in District in French II . Glen Tolchin - Most Improved Band Player Mary Jo Sherman - Outstanding Woodwind Player Richard King - Best Percussion Player Elaine Fong - Third Place Dis- Lrict Winner in Algebra I. Julie Land - Second Place Dis- trict Winner Algebra Il and Highest Average in Algebra ll and Latin ll. N-....,4 Binky Gresham -'Fred C. DeLong. Jr. Leadership Award. A sw H , 3. '- A , , World History First Place District Winner and McRae Winner and First Place State Winner - David Robinson. DAR EXCELLENCE IN AMERICAN HISTORY AWARD: Anthony Borgognoni and Johnnie Faye Kemp. FAR RIGHT: HIGHEST SCI-IOLASTIC AVERAGE IN SPORTS: John Turner, Charlene Rosenthal, Kathy Young, and Johnnie Faye Kemp. 4 - bv gi- Q' .ix-'w ax 1 X r it I I if .5 I ra ABOVE: NEDT WINNERS: L. to R.: C. McKamy who also won Woodman of the World, Elaine Fong, Julie Land. Susan Creekmore, Susan Roden, Nancy Newton. Lori Everett, John Virden. and Louis Rosen- thal. 8 0 6 4+ ...is A S J.: fs-I ' J unior-High Awards Jerry Clanton - Eighth grade Reading Improvement . REECOGNITION FOR NATIONAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT TEST: LEFT TO RIGHT: Neal, Phillip Merideth, Mark Sandefur. NOT PICTURED: Ken Daniels and Julia Reed. Miriam Austin - Seventh grade Reading Improvement. Gary Mazzanti, Beth Watts, Emmett tag , Nppp D eii .T - rr N 't . M .,-. J 3 ,W f f , 1, ,efii ,, ta' , - V: - , ig ?,V 1 gy' YQ, a ' gwa I LN jk. T . pnnnl g - or , -1. f J Q I g In C E g r v T T E , X , E M '1. . TOP LEFT: Cathy Carey - Conwell Sykes Courtesy Award and Highest Average in Latin I and Algebra I TOP RIGHT: Highest Average in Sports. FRONT: Kevin Ford, Layne Rayder. BACK: Ike Newton, Phillip Merideth Sandy Frazier LEFT: Highest Scholastic Average 'I-9 Mary Kay Pickens - Seventh Sandy Frazier - Eighth Deana Fenger - Ninth and English Sandy also won the highest average in Science, English, Social Studies. and Literary Classics. Betsy Bradley - American History Essay Contest Winner: Math 3rd place - 7th and 8th grade. Mary Kay Pickens - lsr place in '7th grade English: lst place in '7th and 8th grade math: Highest Scholastic award in Math: Science, English, Social Studies. Reading in '7th grade. Barry Lee - Woodman of the World Award and Highest Average in 8th grade reading. Phillip Merideth - 2nd place in ABC 9th grade contests Lit- erature: 2nd place in 9th grade English: lst place in General Social Studies: Highest Scholastic average in Miss. Gov't. Miss. History. General Science, and Football. M Zlie .V g Florence Hines - DAR American History Essay i Brad Jordan - Art Award Recog- nition Certificate. rr, ,W Celeste Hoyle - ABC Eighth Grade Winner in Algebra I. PN' Donna Wright - Conwell Sykes Courtesy Award, ABC Con- Glenn Tolchin - Best Brass Player. test Winner in Eighth Grade Math. Katherine Carlock - Best Woodwind Player 5' Lookin g back, we remember Cliques Organizations - Kathy Forbus, ed. Cheryl Sidney Susan Creekmore Denise Hancock Sports - Donna Raddin , ed . Barbara Smith Ferolyn Meyer Lisa Colbert Cheryl Allen Advertisements Sara Evans. ed. Patty Thompson Angie Pratt Karen Mazzanti Julie Borgognoni Business Staff - Mary Jo Sherman Tracy Derryberry Sabre Annual Staff Editor - Kate Bradley Co-Editor and Business Editor - Cynthia Sidney Faculty - Judy Frazier , ed . Julie Livingston Lynette Tribble Marlee Galatas Advisor - Miss Margaret Kazan Features - Vicki Turner , ed . Missy Bledsoe Becky Grochau Classes - Charles Rosenthal Mary Beth Ezell Amanda Harding Gina Mazzanti Karlin Carey, ed . Lisa Vickery Photographers - David Robinson Roy Fulton Nancy Newton Typist - Lynette Tribble , ed. Senior High Elementary 1,13F'r1 Sidney Copy Editor And Business Editor Kate Bradley Editor Roy Fulton Photographer David Robinson Photographer Miss Margaret Kazan Faculty Advisor Ewmmfe-vi-ff I I ROI IOM LH-'l: . I I BO'I l'UM RIGHT: 2 kb' l ABOVE: lllll' lhruc lovely Eluvculh Grade buanly finalists. QE-N XBIWE:0nrl1carIs all full :is Dom Ill! Kid inndc his final Slillld. .IMM -psf wk, Sabre Staff Presents Who's Who ABOVE: Nancy IIIZIRUS ai futile ZHICIIIPI at showing Billy lik! pmpur way to sil nn an Slonl. el -R. 5' .- Generals Journal Staff CO EDITORS Smcy Dunavam and Becky Wolfe CIRCULATION Ivey Ray SPORTS ELEMENTARY EDITORS Curus Garmon Beverly Burgess and VICRI House CARTOONISTS Davld Lou and Alan New PHOTOGRAPHERS Roy Fulron and D3V1d Roblnson FEATURE EDITOR EXCHANGE EDITOR LIBRARIAN Sara Evans JUNIOR HIGH EDITORS Robert Burford and Whn Rayner REPORTERS Inez New Chns Cldsco Mary Jayne Kulberh Ianel Fxler and Carol Dube FACULTY ADVISOR Mrs June Kulberh f I Moli Steinle Pam Coleman 1 ' 7 ' 1 1 'A v . C . , General' Gem LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Frey, B. Brent, C. Rosenthal. L. Vickery, M. Jackson, J. Hawthore. S. Hobson, S. Roden, C. Sidney I. Frazier, C. Carey. icaptainsj C. Robinson, V. Turner, and I. Ray: L. Tribble, L. Lewis, K. Rogers. M. Scott, M. C. Oxner, T. Trotter, I. Livingston, D. Pittman, C. Stokes, R. Wineman, C. Sidney. ew Attraction! How do you like that kick, Lisa? Pay attention, Dinky ! Latin Club Officers Q.. n.w . i. x. . . 1Km -., J. French Club R jg, . L, I-4 L. to R.: Sec. , Julie Borgognoni: Vice-Pres. , Charlene Rosenthal: Trcas. , Becky Wolfe: Pres. . Teri Trotter. Spanish Club L. to R.: Trcas. , Galla Paxton: Pres. , Sara Evans: Sec.. Lisa Vickcry: Vice-Pres., Kathy Forbus. Dramatics fThespians5 Officers RIGHT. L. IO R.: Paui Thompson, secretary: Rob Grayson, president: Ivcy Ray, vice-president. ABOVE: Jim prepares himself for Lhe dramalics skim! .3 L BELOW: Jane, we've gon Lo stop meeting like this h4u,Alphu'Thcla ' I - wll' 'I kr -.'-pina-I-.1 hm . I.lLl.l1x nr N.. , M -.Ay I4l.LI-yn. Xu I l ll lum 1 M I l'If LH' m.Ml1HN1f1g I1..1-, ScmnceC1ub u R Vice fPrus. , Rufnll M'-my P11-5. , Mm' Xxlxlczfm, Svc .. Clharlus Turner. ICERb l mR Dubbuly VICL pn.s1 dum 'kngx Inu rn.: suru F1mlynRublnson sccmlary Smxlln Sud pn,s1dLnl ff 5 ll 1 am R pornr H x fly ss I' dx Ill I Q. ll L mrmh VILL pnsldnm Hi- x -A In mmf D1 L 5' I xi gud Sunrlry Ila- Fulurc Busmpss Leaders Of Ame-:fled Interndtlondl Reldtlons ' -u.,,:'v' N 'X Ul'Flf'lfRh. I.. In R. V' 'ki Hn . R -. uf 'Hur , A f gms, nzsi 1 ,-im 'f I M M ' funjllzmvigul. ' 1. -1 lm- Jwg 11 H- Nl, y, b 42 K . Y . . Q .f 1- 5 .. .S r i . 3 , 'TL S, l .- l' 5 3- LQ? A , .W 3 1 '. ,l ' ' I . . il K . . . I I I f . x OFF , H .. .slim Z N x vl ' L- v' - N ' ,: 'c '. , 'if ' - 15-5 Beta Club Off1CCfS L u R NlClxlTllfI1L,l' swruxrx FohF1urn sldg pn-zxdem Lvnutv. Trxbblp hmornn C hwrlgs Tumu' pulx mumwrx Ill L15xC ol but In wuru NOTPIC1 L RILD lx llk Brxd hy um Philllulll .gpm 5 xy ' QR' wi -f In x sk H, 0' ' f. , 05: 1 W 3 , 4, fir. . .1 sw 513 1 1 'B' 4 si iya' ABOVE: OFFICERS. II. IO r.J Whit Rayner, reporter: Bill Roman, president: David Lee. vice-president. SEATEDr Steve Dees, reporterg Karen Coppage, rreas.g Gina Mzxzzanzi, sec. Student Council BELOW, SEATED: Ike Newton, Laurie Meredith, Julie Marchbzxnks, Jeanna Galalas. Suzanne Snipes. Iulie Land, Lisa Col ben, Betsy Bradley. Susan Creekmore, Hank Weisiger. Karen Coppage, Gina Mazzanii. Sieve Dees. STANDING: Edwin Vickery. Jimmy Harbin, Ciinl Turnipseed, Whir Rayner, Bill Roman. David Lee. Carolyn Robinson, Indy Frazier. Mark Mazzanti, Ben Warfield. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Ferolyn Meyer, Kathy Gamer, Kathe- rine Carlock, Suzi Soloman. Mary Pickens, Melanie Smith. Carole Hackett. Celeste Hoyle, Nancy Bledsoe. Miriam Aus- tin, Marc Cohn, Rife Huckabee, David Lott, Teri Rains, Rob- en Buxford. June Klmbriel. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Ann White- head. Jim Dubberly. Judy Hung. John Sandefur, Newman Bulls, Len Purvls, Richard King, Roben Grayson, Tony Miller Randy King, Nell Yarbrough. David Robinson, Angela Bur- roughs, Carla Kellems. Chip Turner, Noel Williams, Yee Fong. Doug Blaylock, Bobby Burford, Robert Alexander, Mark King, Billy Huckabee, Kerry Webb, Eddie Sandige. me , 6' smnunvmmsm 1, W '?9' A fowl in R ,y Tf, 2 . f5W'fl'UllYf1, E Q A in 1'1Y' ' K I . L M . K , ff L Q A J t ,Vvv K l -I ' SQ? ,,.s-1' 5 J 2 ee .sf wx MC - . ' -G .,.., - 'ylilws-X A' ,AA4 : . , A 1 1 . L V '4 . . . FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Emily Stein, Kim Malone. Tammy Kellems, Patricia Snipes. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: Robbie Langley. Melanie Webb. Wally Vanderford, Robert Kimzey. STANDING: John Rains, Tim Cle- l'l'lel'll'.S . lmwlv ing l2cIc'A', we re1 nember teachers The Board Cf Director V LEFT TO RIGHT: Elmo Bradley, Herbert Huddleston, Robert Lee, Fred DeLong, President: William Scott, Vice-President: Mrs. Clarke Reed. Secretary: Roben Williams. SEATED, Left to Right: Robroy Fisher. Mrs. Garlick Bagby, Mrs. Doug Wynn, Mrs. Clarke Reed, Mr. Fred DeLong, Mrs. Nathan Adams. Mrs. Emery Skelton, Mrs. Bi11McRight, and Chad Oxner. STANDING. Left to Right: Mrs. Otis Osborn, Bill Dowdy, Ralph Owens, Elmo Bradley, T. B. Bames. Robert Williams. William Scott, Robert Lee, Herbert Huddleston. Marvin Loyd. Glynn Anthony and Clair Allen. LAWRENCE B MEEKS Headmaster MR. DOM BEVALAQUE Principal and Athletic Director MRS. AUDREY SIDNEY Elementary Principal MRS. LILLIAN BEACH Secretary MRS . MIFFY WOODS Bookkeeper MRS . MARY O'BRIEN Secretary MRS . NELL BISHOP Counselor kiwi ABOVE: MRS. NANCY WUESTENHOEFER Senior English, World Literature BELOW: MRS. JANE KULBETH Sophomore English, Reading, Creative Writing .al ABOVE: MISS MARGARET KAZAN Junior English, Drarnal Speech BELOW: MRS. CAROLYN ALFORD Junior High English J .- if if I'- ABOVE: ABOVE: MRS. THYRZA McCOLLUM MRS. CAROL DAVISON Latin I and II Junior High Reading BELOW: MRS. LINDA BROCK MRS. SHERRON HATHCOCK French and MISS SUSAN RAMSEY Junior High English Junior High English Spanish I, I1 and III and History I Elem. Spanish RIGHT: MR. STANSEL HARVEY Chemistry and General Science BOTTOM LEFT: MR. MARVIN LISHMAN Junior High Science BOTTOM MIDDLE: MRS. MYRA RADDIN Study Hall BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. DAVID WOOLF Physics and Biology and Junior High Science Sf. L - mer. ' 5 sf' . ' : . -f H L H. Y T ,ef .K M N e :ll c T 3 n L-A :jj-ew--,, gb it s , A .iz ' RIGHT: MRS. SHIRLEY FERGUSON American History, Government!Economics BOTTOM LEFT: MR. GEORGE BIDDLE Mississippi History! Government History 'lrh BOTTOM MIDDLE: MRS. NANCY GALATAS Shorthand , Typing , Bookkeeping , Personal Typing BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. KEARY BURGER World History - History 8th RIGHT: MRS. CATHRYN BROWN Algebra I and II BOTTOM LEFT: MRS. JANIE SMITH Algebra I and III Advanced Senior Math BOTTOM MIDDLE: MRS. ANN CROWSON Algebra I and Geometry BOTTOM RIGHT: MRS. SUSAN DELAS Junior High Math I I ,gf MISS FANE SHOWERS MR. CRAIG PENDERGRAST Art Band MRS. MARION ALEXANDER MISS GLORIAHUGHES MRS. IAQUIE TURNER Librarian Librarian Librarian RIGHT: MR. MICHAEL O'BRIEN Physical Education BOTTOM LEFT: MR. RODNEY BROWN Physical Education BOTTOM RIGHT: MRS. DONNIS HUCKABI-IE Physical Education Om . 14 mx 11,-IJ., , I-?z1'5fi9 ff. ff, :l,:j,J RIGHT: MRS. LINDA HALL MRS. IRIS MITCHELL MRS. JANET BREEDING First Grade MIDDLE: MRS. MARY MORROW MISS MARTHA UNDERHILL Second Grade BOTTOM: MRS. BOBBIE SORRELS MRS. BETTY CI-IIN MRS. SARAH MOOSE Third Grade Fourth Grade Sixth Grade MRS. MARGARET HESTER MRS. CONNIE STOKES MRS. DELMA BROWN MRS. MARY WALKER Fifth Grade Learning Disability MRS. CAROLYN HOOD Teacher MRS. MARY P. McDOWELL MRS. SHARON WOOLF MRS. KATHRYN LIVINGSTON u f. Lookin g back, we remembe friends Mrs. Mitchell 1-A Blair Abington 'L 02 ,'k A Teri Akers pr y 5 h Matthew Bennett 2 A Dina Blaylock ' YQ y A Jay Clifton he Paul Culpepper Delaney Fong 14 Mark Hagwood 5 Angela Harper 4 A Turner Ingram ' Donna Jones PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE NEXT TO LAST ROW: Skipper Kellems, Lois McDonald, Reed, Tom Rushing, Mary Laura Salmon, David Skelton, 74 aff' he Alfred Mitchell. and Catherine Owens, and Grant Pylate. BOTTOM ROW: Crews and Danny Sorrells. Leigh Ann Spell Bess Wells Lynne Wharton Alan Wynne Mrs. Hall 1-B 'Q' .Um f -X if 11, ABSENT . . . PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Catch the hay fever - come ride with us! Carolyn Alexander Chris Bailey Steven Chapman Nelson Criswell Mary Cullison Paul Davis Shelby Edwards Michael Evans Suzy Farmer Carolyn Fisher Walter Lee Frazier Anne Rivers Holloway Lynda Huckabee Max McGehee Brian McIntyre Joe Moorman Steven Terry Jason Thom Billy Touchberry Bill York Benny Pounds Lisa Seros Scarlett Sheldon 38 Todd Ainsworth Bill Baird Stephanie Banks Alan Bennett Marvin Cochran Steve Coleman Philip Dunn Mrs. Breeding 1-C Too BUSY si ,J . lt fi I ,gi 1 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Winston Massey Butch Mitchell Johnson Oglesby Cynda Robinson Wait Todd Evans Kelly Freeman Laura Gardner Todd Goza Carla Johnson Park Kellum Linda Mar Spragins e Melynda Terney Will Watson Rusty Westbrook Nancy Wooldridge Shannon Wren Jimmy Young Iamie Abel Andy Andrews Melissa Benge Debra Bigge Mosby Blanks Trey Byars Danny Cather Nathan Chu Dosha Cummins Sharon Folsom Gary Guillory Michelle Jones Bryan King Charlotte King Marty Koonce David McDowell Garner Newton Pam Taylor Paul Watson Dennis Weaver Todd Wesley Cindy Williams Ginger Woodruff Sheri Woods Mrs. Morrow 2 Glenn Zigli Mike Akers Mary Holland Anderson Elena Austin Richard Brooks Lisa Cook Doug Crawford Suzy Cullison James Cummins Teresa Estes Mike Galatas Cissy Graves Rebecca Hathcock John Hines Mark Inman Walker Love Ed Moore Robby Polson Dana Renfroe Amy Self Ginger Thackston Hal Vanderford Jim Webb Lowell Wilson Dina Wray Chris Bailey Lynn Braddock Todd Breeding Charlie Brown Mae Campbell John Collier Neill Delong George Fisher Anna Gwinn Larkin Horn William Huddleston Tara Jennings Terri Jones Scotty Lanford April May Bubba Mitchell Pink Nicholson Ginny Owens Patricia Powell Missie Sandefur Randy Santucci Warner Walcott Mrs. Chin 3-A A 2. K or x , Q ,Hn v -, 2 Y x S n. See what Charles Atlas can do for yo I DIDN T HAVE A THING T0 WEAR ? - it 5' l .bl ,iii I7 'tn Y Q Mrs. Sorrells 3- ,Q A John Abington Kenneth Alexander Russ Beach Vonda Bell John Bevalaque Michelle Bigharn Gretchen Bishop Richie Blockwell Lena Beth Burford Nina Busby Lori Ann Crowe Robert Dean John Dubberly Carla Griffin Jay Hackett Harland LeMay Susan Martin Lucie Nicholson Tommy O'Brien Clarke Reed Jeff Skelton Lance Williamson Lynn Adams Sammy Angel Michelle Buchanan William Cade Brenda Choo Tommy Collier Tony Deerman Todd Dowdy Allison Frazier Iohn Todd Gist Shawn Kelley Gary Lee Ed Love Debbie McAlexander Michelle Narmour Mary Margaret Patterson Candis Pylate Terri Russell Johnny Sheppard Cynthia Thomas Amanda Worbington Mit York 82 Mrs. Moose 3 1 -- 2 Q, WZ Mrs. Brown 4-A Storybook time is one of the enjoymems of going to school. Melanie Abel Scott Archer Eden Brent Teresa Carlock David Cochran Jeff Cox Angela Diamond Arthur Dunn Christopher Frey Tommy Gunter Randy Henson Tammy Jacobs David Kimbrel Katie Mooney Beth Moore Jill Nisbett Scott Purvis Jamie Rushing Sally Salmon Edward Seid Garland Shurden Donna Steen Scott Trotter Jean Tonnar Becky Turner Wei .tyy. 5 R39 1? F k Mrs. Sidney shows exasperation with the group Don't tell her until she sees it on the board through facial expression. Mrs. Hester 4 NEXT TO LAST ROW William Moore, Jimmy Mosely, Beth Newton. Linda Odom, and Dawn Oliver. LAST ROW Stacy Solomon. Peter Tolchin. Carey Vickery, Cecil Webb, and Lance Wilson. Michael Ainsworth Lanier Alexander Hugh Bagby Lesa Baird William Borgognoni Chris Burford Evelyn Burgess Valerie Clements Ryan Fancher Wayne Farmer Ann Fisher Sophia Gardner Anthony Harper Ricks Ingram David Levy Diane McDougal Sanda Beach David Bittle Jodie Bledsoe David Burford Dawn Colton Bryan Crowe Keith Davis Greg Ferguson Cindy Finger Dana Ford Hank Fung Alicia Hawkins Jere Johnson Ricky Lewis Nicole Meeks John Myres Farley Owens Paula Polson Rhonda Santucci Todd Smith Gene Snipes Angie Woods Brenda Worbington Mrs. McDowell 5 1 X px 'IW '31 'A A 'Y XX -x K A Qi . - - .Jie S-f LA, Mrs. Livingston 5 ll jx 0.0 f I WWC: Q Lolly Braddock Matt Brooks Kate Campbell Frank Carey Beverly Crawford Iack Fallen Robbie Fisher Craig Garmon Carol Garner Molly Jones Carter Lack Rob Love Lee McAlexander Sandy Milner Kerry Parker Leigh Pate Anne Rayner Mark Saunders Denise Sease Alben Tackett. Jr Valerie Thomas Miriam Wells Pamela Wooldridge Denise Anthony Ann Ballon Kathy Banks Floyd Brownell Lynn Estes Bobby Evans Carol Fong Bryan Groce Wm f' gg 5 Martha Hamilton Leigh Hathcock Lisa Hodges f W '49 QQ SV g XR iv? Clinton Horn I ohn Luxford Margaret McDougal Mrs. Hood 5 G-71,7 Greg Narmour Ami Risner Tim Sewell Cindy Smith John Wells Rick Wesley Tracy Williamson Melanie Wray Mrs Stokes 6-A Jimmy Williams Armell Young Kim Andrews Jessica Bagby Susan Barnes Cecil Burford Ernie Burgess Tim Clements Tanza Culpepper Mike Edmonds Lauren Jackson Dale Jacobs Tammie Kellems Todd Kem Robert Kimsey Thim Kwan Jeri Marchbanks Mark Muirhead Jayne Nisbeu Cindy Polson Bryant Rushing Patricia Snipes Dana Sorrells Emily Stein Wally Vanderford Tommy Wharton When the teacher's not looking, the Washington School 5th and 6th graders are highly entertain- ing both in the class- room and outside. 3 VL1. .i L ' A , ' N , ,,l, ,V K A 3 M A, . i t Mrs. Walker 6-B . - PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Clay White Nathan Adams John Benge Connie Chin Cole DeLong David Farmer Alisia Felts Mike Fulton Sheila Johnson Diane Kell Kevin Kelley Larry King Max Koonce Johna Lack Beth Lancaster Robert Langley Kim Malone Linda Moore John Rains Julia Roberts Hank Snipes Deanne Sory Karen Taylor Brenda Tinnin Melanie Webb Elementary Awards ABOVE: SERIVCE AWARDS: L. to R.: 2-B Mike Akers, Hal Vanderford: 2-A Danny Cather, Billy Wynn: 4-B Ricks Ingram , William Borgognoni . TOP RIGHT: BAND: L. to R.: John Rains - Best Percussion: Robert Kimzey - Best Brass: Emily Stein - Best Wood- wind . RIGHT: SPELLING BEE WINNERS: L. to R.: Grade 6 - Emily Stein: Mrs. Audrey Sidney: Grade 5 - Valerie Thomas. 2nd Place in District: Grade 4 - Carey Vickery, 3rd Place in Dis- trict. gk. -ea 1 3 f 'X ,X f-. X, 'f:...Y z lTop Leftj SPANISH MCDONALD CONTEST WINNERS: Tammie Kellum and Nancy Wooldridge . fTop Righty DAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP FIRST PLACE WINNERS IN GREENVILLE - Carter Lack, 5th grade: and Nathan Adams, 6th grade . Uiottoml MPSEA STATE ART CONTEST FIRST PLACE WINNERS - Robby Polson and Ken Alexander. HONOR ROLL STRAIGHT A's: BACK ROW FROM L. to R.: Linda Moore. Johnna Lack. Dana Sorrells, Connie Chin. Kim Mal one. Deanne Sory, Thim Kwan, Nathan Adams, Carter Lack, and Emily Stein. MIDDLE ROW: Beth Moore, Sally Salmon, Lanier Alexander, Carey Vickery, Dawn Oliver, Mitcie Abel, Candis Pylate. Susan Martin, and Lynn Adams. FRONT ROW: Dosha Cummins, Steve Coleman, Melynda Terney, Kelly Freeman, and Stephanie Banks. THE FIVE WINNERS OF THE FAVORITE BOOK CONTEST SPONSORED BY THE WILLIAM A. PERCY MEMORIAL LIBRARY IN CONJUNCTION WITH CHILDREN BOOK WEEK ARE AS FOLLOWS: Gretchen Bishop. Honorable Mention 3rd grade: Waite Spraggins, 2nd Place and Joe Moorman, first place in First Grade: Paul Watson, 3rd Place in 2nd Grade. 0 Q ek it Lookin g back, we remember puppy love Debra Abel Bill Abington Robert Alexander Lisa Anthony Miriam Austin Doug Blaylock Lisa Blaylock Betsy Bradley Lincoln Brent Kim Carey Katherine Carlock Charles Colton Steve Dees Greg Dillon John Eskrigge Lisa Evans Charles Farmer Jeff Farmer Kevin Flowers Kevin Ford Monique Frey Amy Fulcher Ricky Garvin Bill Gist 7th Grade Earl Grochau Angie Gunter Jackre Hawthorne Florence Hrnes Jon Holloway Where are you, COSMOPOLITAN? Tracy Horn Rife Huckabee Margaret Hung Tracy Jacobs Robert Jefferson Mary Carol Jones Phillip Karr June Kimbriel Karen Koonce Mae Kwan Renee Lamb Michael Lewis Tammy McRight Barbara Martin William Mills Karen Mitchell Jenny Myres Meade Myres Scott Narmour Jeanne Neal William Nicholson Burr Osborn Mary Kay Pickins Chris Portera Terri Rains Layne Rayder Roger Reagan Penny Robertson Kitty Ross Suzi Solomon Chip Turner Billy Ussery Hank Weisiger Susan Weisiger Andy Wells V r Myra Kay Wells Kenny Wooley Sth Grade I want to drink your blood! Leslie Andrews Robin Beadles Darrell Blaylock Nancy Bledsoe Leslie Borgognoni Belinda Brent Bobby Burford Robert Burford Angela Burroughs Jerry Clanton Marc Cohn Gail Collier Ricky Deerman Jimmy Finger Sandy Frazier 700811.57 B9 71 we NOT SHOWN ww 3 7' NOT SHOWN ' ' 1, 5 5' .f v Z, - Yee Fung Jeana Galatas Lauree Gist Laurie Gresham Carole Hackett Margot Hamilton Robert Henson Kenny Hightower Mike Hood A353951 Celeste Hoyle M4010 NOZI' Hartwell Huddleston Hope Jackson Monty Jones Preston Jones Carla Kellums Angela Lamb Lori Land Barry Lee Laura Livingston Julie Marchbanks Shari Marcus Angela Mathis Diane Meredith Melvin Moore Rivers Myres May Chad Oxner Kim Purvis Whit Rayner David Robinson Cindy Roden PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Melanie Rodgers Melanie Russell Randy Saunders Lyn Shannon Kel Shurden Donna Shutes Julie Smith Melanie Smith Scotty Smith Jimmy Smylie Frances Thaggard Charles Thomas Ricky Trotter Jeff Trotter Edwin Vickery Jimmy Virden Jim Wells Ann Whitehead Noel Williams Ginny Winn Donna Wright Jim Abel John Anderson Steve Angel Tony Anthony Charlie Baker Patsy Banks Patrick Bolls Jessica Brent Tracy Brown Carolyn Burns Beth Burton Cathy Carey Lissa Carson Paul Clements Connie Colbert Nancy Coleman Now who's going to knock it down? X?- PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Sandy Hamel Jimmy Harbin Sara Ann Hobson Alma Holcomb Billy Huckabee Cheryl Hudgins Amy Collier Karen Coppage Ken Daniels Amy Derryberry Louis Fallen Mel Fallen Leta Farmer Steve Farmer Dena Fenger John Galatas Debbie Grochau Rhett Hall And won't you be suxprisedl gi ess a ' B.. Houston Ingram Stan Ingram Marla Jackson Lee Ann Jefferson Laura Jones Brad Jordan Robert Jordan Brenda Kelly Mark King Randy King Ken Koenig Nancy Lloyd Amy Luxford Marie McDonald Craig McDougal Don Mcl-lann Rhonda Mathis Gary Mazzanti Phillip Meredith Lee Miers Debbie Mosley Emment Neal Ike Newton Donna Pittman Sharon Prestridge Carol Pruden Jan Rayder Julia Reed Eddie Robertson Anita Rossini Mark Sandefur Eddie Sandidge Dennis Scott Mark Shapley Debra Shutes Susan Shutes Lee Smith Mary Shannon Snipes Butch Stallings Connie Stokes l guarantee this stuff will boost you pass the goal line! Glenn Tolchin Sandy Tullos Julie Turner Clint Turnipseed Beth Watts Kerry Webb Bob Williams Kirk Wilson more Nor AVAILABLE Robin Wineman Nell Yarbrough Scott Anderson Greg Baird Charla Bevil Anthony Borgognoni Keith Burton Donna Coleman Janice Collins Susan Creekmore Grant Dowdy Paul Dtmavant Lori Everett Pam Felts eq .1 t rtA ' r .. :--N wr.-. r- - 1 rr Keep on shoving 'em in there, Nancy. Marlee Galatas Jeff Garmon Kathy Garner Chuck Goodwin Shuler Griffin Andrea Holiman Regina Hood Steve Hovas Donna Sue Hoyle Peni Jennings Lisa Jones Roger Jones Johnnie Faye Kemp Richard King Gary Lambert Julie Land Elaine Fong Libby Robinson Susan Roden Louise Rosenthal Eddie Sewell David Lott Marcy McCoy Charlotte McKamy Charles Marchbanks John Martin Honey May Gina Mazzanti Karen Mazzanti Doug Meredith Nancy Newton Meta Nicholson Dawn Norris Keith Parker Mary M. Phillips Len Purvis Walter Redd Cheryl and Susan don't give up hope yet! 1 Y ' 2 x 9' x , f. ,if X U Q .,f , W . I 3 A547 . V Him 'K' , if 41143 -5? J 1 ' fkism-3. 1 .,f 'C 0 l 4 , w . a . , ' -gf IH UH X lun I af! end' 'T S! r 'f-A 1 L - ,W qw-Q1 Q, Y , Qi. liisvf' ,nef- 15, K. . K. A A r LA k Mmkqm at K 1 1 A fig. 11th Grade Laurie works diligently on the juniors' sign for homecoming. Cheryl Allen Macky Bailey Cheryl Baxter Missy Bledsoe Newman Bolls Margaret Brent Butch Burton Karlin Carey Jana Clark Lisa Colbert Pam Coleman Mike Daniels Tracy Derryberry Carol Dube Stacy Dunavant Everyone listens as Kitty reveals her news. Sonny Evans Mary Beth Ezell Kathy Forbus Ann Fulcher Curtis Garmon Mark Garrett Chris Glasco Kitty Graves Becky Grochau Gina Hall Denise Hancock Amanda Harding Art Hill Judy Hung Vicki Ingram Betsy Jones Mary Jayne Kulbeth David Lee Cynthia Lindsay Julie Livingston Kathy Meredith Laurie Meredith Alan New Inez New 3 V tag 5 tv D They told us at the store that no one would have an outfit like this one. ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE 0 . i 5' 1 Charles Yarbrough Kyle Young John Saudefur Cynthia Sidney Suzanne Snipes Lynette Tribble Teri Trotter Lisa Vickery Becky Wolfe Ken Worbington Lookin g back, we remember , the Class of '75 ef rink nubbeuy David Johnson A Few Of our Mighty seniors! Ken Gresham and Sister Donna Donna Raddin Tv' lk J . Greg Loyd , f A . D .,,.,m K V 'X 5 aat f Jane Edwards Donna Jackson Joe Trotter 5-N X Q , t , ,. Steve Pittman Russell Wong Sara Evans 1 'dh' Q 'P H' Julie A nn Sarah Frances Martha Kate Borgognoni Bradford Bradley Beverbf A nne Robert Edward Cassandra A nn Burgess Burnside Carson ' 1 .. 'X Mary Karen Amy Carol James DeLoache Cummings Davison Dubberbf Jane Blanton Sara Louise Evans Kenneth Eugene Edwards Farmer -r-'gf Janet Lynn Filer Judy Gale Frazier Roy Louis Fulton 46 Robert Lloyd Stephen Dewitt Robert Mitchell Goodrich Graham Grayson we-A 'JMU XX Bruce Howard John Kenneth Sheila Jo Gresham, Junior Gresham, Junior Henderson 14 ,Baa George William Vicki Gail House Richard Keith Hooal Junior H ovas 0 ,gi Donna Leigh William Carl David Wesley Jackson Jefferson Johnson .fri '-'4f 7 Danny Hugh Linda Ann Lewis Gregory Marvin Laney Loya' Lee Ann Luxford John Edwin Nancy Bethany McKee, Junior McRight Mark Lana'i Ferobfn Louisa Philip Anthony M azzanti Meyer Miller AI Peacock Steven Jeffrey P Angela Marie Pittman Pratt Donna Jo Raa'a'in Ivey Lucite Ray Carobn Cecile Robinson ,aa-di David Lee Katheen Ann William Johnson Robinson Rogers Rornan Charlene Mae Margaret Ann Stanley Seia' Rosenthal Scott Barbara Ruth M olli Ann Steinle Dianne Ester Smith Thaggara' Patricia Durham Billy Joe Trotter Charles Roy Thompson Turner Victoria A nn Leisa Louise Carswe!! Turner Upchurch M cC Iellan Walcott Roy Reed Wells Russell Taft Wong . H e i e M 1 ' Seniors occupy their time in Q. w A Q 'mqig AF Vifaaif ' W peculiar ways. .vu . ,iw Starring: Binky Gresham as Oscar Madison David Robinson as Felix Ungar and Mark Mazzanti as Roy John McKee as Murray Billy Jefferson as Speed Steve Graham as Vinnie Kathy Rogers as Cecily Pigeon Charlene Rosenthal as Gwendolyn Pigeon Faculty Director - Mrs. Nancy Wuestenhoefer Student Directors - Kate Bradley Judy Frazier The Senior Class Presents K r . 'sank an W, 'W . Q, ag ,. XXV, z ' -YN in A , 'A' 5, aff' 'ii X Lwgw, Q 5g,,i?5w6 lfwwjgw 5' -- E 1 4 1 f V k , . ., 9 X . ' X ,xi W I 3 'X' ' . V ' x 54 -3' '1 rue' lk Ci 4 xi , Lfw' ' 1' -- Q , ,G ., v 't 1A ' JM ' V . 1:1 L? A x ' . 'Q 1 :.,....,F, A A V'- :Sl 2 , q ,M 3 . x , i qggwql -- - ix , f MQ 1 Q ,, 3. L -, n ,Q A ix I . , 1, . , A E X Q H Ji, it , In K, V9 W, .2 A K vnu.. ,Q gg,-, lv Q In ..,, YET, wi 35 4. f 2 I m kMfv'f H kgs? 'uf-V -. pp .,w4i.z3Q,5, ' if uv , f . , if ,E 4 ' , -'-f'112'bV x3 l-' I W 1 , XX rf A 1 K - it V- ........1..g..-w.f -1.57w ' k ' 1 K TSLEZSQ . J. , 6 Q - x . f.-fygww' , ,.J1v2' kimirs 9 I Rx X235 i in lx '55 M . f X x -if At their parties, the seniors ate and ate and ate and ate! And finally on graduation night . . . Stanley Seid - Valedietorian F erolyn Meyer - Salutatorian Kate Bradley -Introduction of Speaker Senator John K. Gresham - Speaker CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ...... ..................... B RUCE GRESHAM VICE-PRESIDENT . .. .............. . ...... GREG LOYD SECRETARY ..... .. ROBERT GRAYSON TREASURER ........ ............ M ARGARET SCOTT CLASS SPONSORS .... ............... M RS. MYRA RADDIN 'Julie Ann Borgognoni Sarah Frances Bradford 'Martha Kate Bradley Beverly Anne Burgess i'Robert Edward Burnside Cassandra Ann Carson Mary Karen Cummings Amy Carol Davison James DeLoache Dubberly 'Jane Blanton Edwards Sara Louise Evans Kenneth Eugene Farmer Janet Lynn Filer Judy Gale Frazier Roy Louis Fulton Robert Lloyd Goodrich Stephen Dewitt Graham Robert Mitchell Grayson Bruce Howard Gresham, Jr John Kenneth Gresham, Jr Sheila Jo. Henderson George William Hood, Jr. Vicki Gail House Richard Keith Hovas Donna Leigh Jackson William Carl Jefferson David Wesley Johnson Danny Hugh Laney Linda Ann Lewis CLASS COLORS . . . CLASS FLOWERS . . . MRS. NANCY WUESTENHOEFER GRADUATES 'Gregory Marvin Loyd Lee Ann Luxford John Edwin McKee, Jr. Nancy Bethany McRight Mark Landi Mazzanti 'Ferolyn Louisa Meyer Phillip Anthony Miller Steven Jeffrey Pittman Angela Marie Pratt Donna Jo Raddin Ivey Lucile Ray Carolyn Cecile Robinson David Lee Robinson Kathleen Ann Rogers 'William Johnson Roman 'Charlene Mae Rosenthal Margaret Ann Scott iStanley Seid Barbara Ruth Smith Dianne Ester Thaggard Patricia Durham Thompson Billy Joe Trotter i'iCharles Roy Turner 'Victoria Ann Turner Leisa Louise Upchurch Cqrswell McClellan Walcott Roy Reed Wells tRussell Taft Wong YELLOW AND WHITE DAlSlES CLASS SONG ..... ................. . . YESTERDAY CLASS MOTTO l am a part of all that l have met. From Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson ' Beta Club Members I.00A'ing bark. we remember ,, ef' -MW ' Q g 2 H' fe ' Qu IW e Lg- , 5 1 g I' 5: f sports arsit Football Team FIRST ROW: K J. D G . Burton Garmon Lott Dowdy B . Warfield K J. Womble Turner SECOND ROW: S . Harvey G . Loyd C . Turner J. K McKee . Gresham M . Mazzanti S . Pittman D G D R. Lee Paxton Worbington Brown THIRD ROW: D B. B. B. K J. D. C R. B. B. M Bevalaque Hood Jefferson Burnside Young Martin Johnson Yarbrough Wells Roman Gresham . O'Brien NOT PICTURED: C. Marchbanks C. Baker QB G SE WB FB C TB Coach T SE WB TB WB C , G G S TE Coach Head Coach QB TB SE T T C T TE TE QB Coach Manager Manager WHS '7 Canton 0 Jackson Prep 6 Jackson McClure 12 Pillow '7 Indianola 34 Jackson Manhatten 0 Lee 56 Bayou CHCJ 7 G'vi11e Christian The Coach told us to do what? OPPONENT 20 26 '7 35 14 '7 6 12 6 Hood receives orders from Coach Bevalaque and Coach O'Br1en. Don't worry about lt if I don't have on a white shirt. We are here to play football. I wonder if he 's a truck driver? Why are you standing there. Roman? Help the SUPERSTARI I I Burnside struggles to make points for the Gens. with Roy's help, Mark shows his superstar ability as he takes a Patriot from behind. Hang in there Ken! I can't believe it. I really can't believe it. e- l , 1- NIJ ey. ya'11, I've got it Billy has really lost .4 fs: WM Em-asv war gg ,. , M 5 'sn 1 mi 1 fi Q2 , x V X75 . ' f ak! 4. 94 qi? V ,f --+ A my We 'ffffemrswb ,A - i L -f M wx-A 'RQ xy ' xv 1 sl Semor H1gh Football Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT Karlin Carey Teri Trotter Susan Roden Vicki Turner Qcaptainl, Cheryl Sidney, Carolyn Robinson Ivey lf you put one more banana in my mouth 20 Rewarding Years .. ,H . 'w,..'-M . K -' A rw v ,-.Qt ,,MQ,A. PM. -R 51.1 -f , 3 -'5,:-'Li' , .1 Q 'wklei'-!'iL'Ji' 1 rf ,f .' - my ,,.f, :za Aff- ew .le 43 'f K 'Y f .if ,--, ru s s 2 tetrs ,,L,, ,, gg ' M , . Qi ii -fifikf F254 3' RTS?-zTivfg,2 Mi! 'x 1 'Q. e: if Q n Q, K . Q. X- ' Ag? L f 'li , f -5 -Nvgwis - pf . 1 H 3, wp, Wt rr 2 :ff 1:91 Q er: M if - YES? AA nf' T W2 P if s - Sian' Q Aijf ffef Q v is 4 H9 9,143 gg-if i F? K ,iff l5,l'i2i5?'fg52'?i'?,'5iv55,f't72 Qs 3 N as ghff, X' 2, 1-v ii 20, 5 f W. t ' as X Ht'3Df 45Pf 5 f t We wa First thing, it leaves me with a sadness for what I believe is the greatest sport a young man can participate in - and the benefits they derive from it. But at the same time I can concentrate more on my administrative duties. Coach Bevalaque Coach Dominic Bevalaque . -' 40 1974 Jr. High Football tl FIRST ROW, CL. to RJ: THIRD ROW, KL. to RJ: M. Moore Coach Biddle R. Jefferson B. Stallings I. Farmer M. Sandefur P. Karr C. McDougal D Blaylock I. Abel K Ford I. Rayder S. Narmour S. Smith R. Reagan S. Farmer B. Gist R. Hall H Weisiger M. Shapley C Portera W. Rayner J. Eskrrge C. Turnipseed M. Myres R. Deerman C. Coltan D. Scott SECOND ROW, CL. to RJ: J. Harbin P. Merideth K. Wilson R. Trotter I. Newton B. Lee Coach Lishman E. Vickery M. Jones D. Blaylock SCGISS gi SSLIIZSIS Opponents ' Clarksdale 27 P' Clenfems Christian 0 R- Gaim' Pillow 12 R. Myres Bayou G J' Smylie D Indianola O G Mazzanu Sharkey 12 L. Fallen , manager l w1Hs l 12l 211 0. 28 e so Catch me if you can. Coach Biddle and Coach Lishman are astonished at what their winning team can do . It was a long hard night. Junior High Football Cheerleaders Jenny Myers Laurie Gresham, Leslie Andrews Karen Coppage Beth Burton, Cheryl Hudgins Tammy McRight ??? arsity Boys' Basketball I LEFT T0 RIGHT: Coach Lishman. K. Gresham. B. Burton, A. Peacock. B. Gresham. B. Roman, D. Johnson. I. Mar-dn. K. Parker, K. Young, A. Hill, K. Burton, B. Hood, Coach Biddle. KNEELING: I. Harbin, W. Rayner. WHS OPPONENT 69 Deer Creek 58 59 Bayou 43 64 Leland 36 '72 Deer Creek 59 52 Leland 41 64 Bayou 43 69 Christian 87 37 Indianola 61 '73 Humphreys 52 65 Lee 104 34 Indianola 64 68 Bayou 46 67 Christian 62 52 Christian 69 49 Bayou 50 59 Leland 50 58 Humphreys 38 56 Pillow 50 44 Christian 50 67 Manhatten '79 3 Jackson Prep 50 1 Lee 83 9 Indianola 85 5 Pillow 58 0 Pillow 62 1 What are you doing, Keith? Varsity Girls, Basketball xxx. LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Fulcher, K. Young, R. Hood. C. Tindall, B. Iones. L. Robinson, A. Harding, G. Hall. J. Kemp, Coach G. Hughes. WHS OPPONENT 20 Deer Creek 60 29 Bayou 62 28 Leland 45 19 Deer Creek 51 21 Leland 40 12 Bayou 43 22 Christian 51 10 Indianola 46 39 Humphreys 56 38 Lee 55 16 Indianola 40 30 Bayou 46 28 Christian 52 16 Christian 24 26 Bayou 42 35 Leland 43 29 Humphreys 39 24 Pillow 58 31 Manhatten 23 40 Lee 62 20 Indianola 48 18 Pillow 56 26 Christian 52 Kathy struggles for the ball . .Ei If you don't give me my ball. l'm going to tell my mommy. d Bill R show theu senior skill at It was just another game. Something sure must look good! We are not playing baseball! Butch goes for two points I can't believe you Lhrew it that high. . ,K 3, i ',V i 0 .L uDuh.u All American Mr. Meeks proves he is always on top . . . The Redheads stood amazed at our men's faculty. Redheads lib.-5. until he gets caught in the middle! Coach O'Brien demonstrated his skill. just as the Redheads did. ar ity Basketball Cheerleaders .SA 'ff .f,.'u-s I rf 2 L. to R.: S. Evans. J. Livingston. S. Creekmore. C. Sidney, D. Thaggard, K. Mazzanul. C. Rosenthal. The Football and Basketball Cheerleaders won numerous awards at summer camp. ILEFT: Football Cheerleader awards. RIGHT: Basketball Cheerleader awards. Julie struggles to help Karen, while Dianne wishes they would hurry. 147 unior High Boys' Basketball - ..v 5 Q- KNEELING: D. Robinson fmanagerj. R. Garvin, J. Trotter. D. Blaylock, E. Neal, D. Blaylock. P. Clements, L. Smith nn.,-p .3 .. ' Cmanagerb. STANDING: E. Robertson, C. Tumipseed, I. Wells, R. Deerman, S. Smith, M. Hood, J. Abel, Coach R. Brown WJHS OPPONENT 46 Deer Creek 17 36 Lee 49 46 Christian 34 50 Lee 69 40 Bayou 32 36 lndianola 28 42 Pillow 29 52 Christian 30 36 Bayou 32 51 Indianola 22 58 Lee '77 51 Christian 36 52 Pillow 32 47 lndianola 29 56 Lee 51 D. Blaylock drlbbles the ball back to General territory North Delta Junior Academy Champions M. Hood gets ready to shoot. Junior High Girls' Basketball 66 A ki l 52' 5 1 4 xi 4, , FIRST ROW. fl. to r.7 K. Koonce, S. Soloman, T. Jacobs, I. Neal, L. Evans. SECOND ROW: K. Purvis, K. Carlock, D. Abel, A. Fulcher. T. McR1ght, A. Lamb, H. Jackson. THIRD ROW: L. Livingston. L. Andrews, I. Marchbanks, C. Burns, D. Meredith. FOURTH ROW: A. Collier fmanagerj, D. Shutes. B. Marlin, S. Frazier, L. Gisr, L. Land, M. S. Snipes, J. Galatas, C. Roden, B. Watts, B. Burton, Coach D. Huckabee. Mary Shannon is trying to help Jeanna. WJ H OPPONENT 29 Deer Creek 11 19 Lee 39 17 Christian 30 22 Lee 39 27 Bayou 25 24 Indianola 31 19 Pillow 30 22 Christian 38 22 Bayou 27 20 Indianola 40 11 Lee 41 10 Christian 34 17 Pillow 25 Breakthrough! Mike shows the strength of Lhe team . Mary Shannon tries to push everybody back. He did not know the Generals were that eager! Junior High In Action STANDING fl. to 1.5 J. Marchbanks, R. Lamb, L A .lff P Rb1'ts0n.N Lod.BOTTOM:I e erson . o e . y . Galatas Junior High Basketball Cheerleaders Julie Turner concentrates on her pom-pom routine. Jr. High Track .K 'qs TOP, L-R: V. Griffis. J. Myers, L. Livingston, L. Andrews, L. Gresham, I. Marchbanks, T. Horn. BOTTOM: L. Rayder, L. Anthony, T. Hom, A. Fulcher, T. Mcllighz, K. Coppage. B. Martin. STANDING: F. Thaggard, Coach G. Hughes. 9 F. . fl H ', 1 H .- , . 1 :. , 7' FR -I BOTTOM, L. to R: B. Jordan, R. Garvin. C. McDougal. I. Newton. E. Neal. B. Stallings, G. Mazzanti. TOP: Coach R. Brown. J. Farmer. J. Abel, C. Turnipseed, M. Shapley, M. Hood, E. Robertson. Sr. High Track TOP TO BOTTOM: A. Holcomb B. Jones C. Tindall T. Derryberry K. Young R. Hood A. Fulcher B. Burton C. Sidney C. Burns LEFT: Angie Griffis RIGHT: Coach G. Hughes lst ROW QL. to RJ: C. Marchbanks. N. Bolls, G. Loyd, J. Dubberly. J. Turner, A. Borgognoni. 2nd ROW QL. LO RJ: Coach R. Brown, R. Iones, B. Hood, B. Burton, K. Burton, K. Parker, I. Martin, L. Rosenthal, D. Worbington. I T 5+ BOTTOM QL. to RJ M. S. Snipes, G. Hall. A. Harding. C. Rosemhal, K. G N. Newton, L. Robinson. C. McYamy. TOP: C. Baker, I. Sandifur, B. Nye Smith, I . Virden. I'm telling you for the las: time! I fO --. i gn., TOP CL. to RJ: B. Gist, B. Abington, S. Griffin. S. Seid. A. Borgognoni. P Sreinle, W. Rayner, M. Jones, S. Narmour. BOTTOM QL to RJ: L. Gist, R. W man, B. Bradley, F. Hines, L. Evans, A. Rossini. i L. to R.: S. Anderson. M. Mazzand. K. Gresham, G. Loyd, B. J. Trouer, B. Gresham. B. Burnside. Golf - 4 'Q ' ,, Our golf team members are not used to seeing sights like they just saw . r-'lv N... BOTTOM QL. to RJ: D. Mcl-lann. R. Risner, D. Lott. B. Warfield. G. Lambert, S. Angel. I. Galatas, E. Robertson. TOP Coach M. Lishman, M. Hood, C. Turnipseed, D. Lee, B. Burton. K. Burton, D. Pearson, K. Parker, M. Bailey, B. Roman, R. Wells, B. Hood, Coach M. O'Brien. Baseball Where did he come from? , Bill Hood is ready to begin Lhe game . 2 Ei Eggs 'E Q E Coach O'Brien talks seriously with David before he goes onto :he field. North AAA Champions 3, .X Q . Q Roy leans back in relief knowing he's a senior. 7 Rocky Felker from Mississippi State University spoke due to the absence of MSU's Head coach Bob Tyler. S Sports Banquet April 18, 1975 BoTToM, CLto RJ FOO'tb21ll Bob Burnside - American Legion Post 1132 Sportsmanship Award Mark Mazzanti - Most Valuable Offensive Player Honorable Mention All-State Academy All-Star Game Greg Loyd - Charles S. Kerg Most Outstanding Senior Scholar Award Most Valuable Defensive Player All-State AAA North AAA All-Conference Basketball Ann Fulcher - All-Conference All-Washington School Tourney Team Most Valuable Player Bill Hood - North AAA All-Tournament Team Keith Burton - MVP Award for Boys Basketball XR Athletes Act1on Look in g back, we remember the places 4 N if 3Ei 4:-5 J IE I62 The family restaurant even a father can love . R Stamp out imitators! Down with second-best! Wear only the Baifour class ring! The finest! It's official! J .Wi j 1603 Hwy. 82 East Ph0r1e:335-6540 Box 83 'I900 North West Street For take-out orders Jackson, Mississippi 354-0200 THE OFFICIAL RING IS BALFOUR f CQNDON-S EAST UNIGN I Main atHarvey-Box 1225 Greenville, Mississippi 38701 ,,, DISCOUNT nnucs 1403 East Union IONTANKS I - sneenvntte. mssissim , 871 Highway 1 South ' J Colony Square A Phone 332-4111 Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription gg Don Wyant best towbo LeMAY BARGE AND SUPPLY CC. MARGARET'S HALLMARK SHOP f . l f - - 1 'L..fll-efij-' X V ogncfs gizferiors 595 CJ-null! Cmnin Greenville, M Cynthia Cleftj and Cheryl Crightj demonstrate some of the finest Sony products in Greenville at Sid ney's Elecironic Corner 101 Hwy. 1 South Greenville, MS 38701 rns sy o or sounn I647 HIGHWAY B2 EAST GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 3870! i R9 ' . I C 0 N 'DO N S , FAIRVIEW PHARMACY 334 FAIRVIEW AVEMPHONE E02-7209 ' GREENVILLE. MISS. RlCK'S comnsns oM ES OO Highway 82 East - P. O. Box 5025 Greenville, Mississippi 38701 H. E. RICHARDSON President Phone 60I -332-I773 LEWIS WELDING Box 443 Greenville, MS 38701 Pho. No. 335-2219 Barbara, Newman, and Jane usually don't get bottled up unless Lhey're drinking Pepsi! 4 -- i.. is -' PEPSI-COLA H ' .v f Q BoHIing Co. of Greenville T315 . 718 Main 332-7563 Y...,f , TWIN COUNTY POWER ASSOCIATION Hollendale , Miss. CYLE PICKENS RMELKORH Greenville, Mississippi Popcorn Novelties Fresh Made Candy Gift Cards Karmelkorn Shoppe Greenville MaII A.1.D. Acc. INTBRIORS Bayou Road Greenville Mississippi 165 D ,P 1 'mmf W- Margaret and Dennis Scott SCOTT ELECTRIC COM PANY Marine, lnduslrial, Commercial Eleclrical lnspec+ors Associa+ion Assoc. Member M.G.C.A. Greenville, Mississippi Crchid Cleaners 1402 South Main Greenville, MS EUSTIS DEES 81 OUTZEN Insurance - Bonds Y Jpelr OUR n e ll nr lnxvrantf ,AGENT TSIIVII 'DV gif' Harold Eustis Anse Dees Richard Outzen Sam Seay Phone 335-5221 Tri-Slale Brick 8: Tile Company P.O. Box 9787 Jackson. Miss. 39206 Phone 981-1410 vii, , X-ri 51. 'lixsnn BLU DDNUT 's rHer'eEofuc1ous! -flllllv-. o 'W HWY. 1 S. hmm-3 Us RHODEN 'S GLASS SERVICE HOME OF QUALITY MAJOR APPLIANCE Mainstream Mall - Greenville, Miss. 1739 Highway 82 East 417 Highway 82 West Phone 3344594 Phone 332-0924 - P.o. Box 5192 Phone 887-4885 Greenville, Mississippi 38701 Indianola, Mississippi 38751 Ashley Norris. Children of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Norris, Jr. 6. A. Norris, Disiribuior Lake Village , Ark . Two cute representatives of Gulfgas are Kelly and I67 L 8: H ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO -fic LY I . , 5 J G' Queen Tracy and Sister Amy urge everyone to buy their electrical products from Daddy. WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT Fixtures Molded Case Breakers Switches Conduit Wiring Devices Fittings Transformers Lamps We Buy, Sell or Trade for Your Surplus or Used Electric Equipment. 809 Main Street Greenville Phone C6015 332-2622 REDDY KILOWITT You' Elevvvc Ser-vom 'FX' 'iw,wAx. 1.1-,., , - MILL SUPPLIES, INC. Mill, Gin , Contractors Supplies Greenville, Miss. 38701 Highway 1 North P. O. Box 455 CUTTUI1 I11IJIJULE Hollaway Drug Sfore Lake Village , Arkansas BOB AND NED MAZZANTI Registered Pharmacists 'nnsr Ano snu. AHEAD' Phone 265-2244 Nite Phone IIIDUSTRIBL IHETBLCRHFT CIJfl'lPBI'Il-I It 265-2245 265-2844 Airport Industrial Park Greenville , MS Phone 332-0938 169 si theC CoHon Pa+cI1 8OI Highway I SouI'I1 332-74I2 ouo P h Por+ Ciiy Barge Line, Inc. 230 Main Ph ne 335-2601 G enville, MS JUDGE LITTLE CO., Q INC. SP0 g G 5 1781 , K 53 :tin ood xi- ,X1 ' NI N' X X- E Hwy. 1S N K. Q Phone - - 170 Greljgzllle , JL! I!iYL ,!L'fiL5 JITNEY JUNGLE DISCOUNT V k y modeling the latest fa h' ns ,f wg 1- . o w 6 A 5 l , N L f A gf' o d!5Pgf1TEi.iRi3?F?2 Hemoeiwsrso mms , -,ww-4,7 K , GRADE Mm Bob Williams and Lynette Tribble open the door to the best of the Grenada Farms products - pasteurized homogenized quality grade A milk. GRENADA FARMS, INC. FARNSWORTH S HARDWARE co JEWELERS W. 4 Q ti' 4' llf X031-mx Y A ! 41 9 x A Q 1' a. Na- r ' IQ-f ,w, 9 at Tn-ri -E-nn:: J v I 331 Washington Ave. THE BAXTER CCDMPANY Raceway Road Greenville , Mississipp W 1 Stan Ingram is the King of Lhe Mountain at Greenville Gravel Company GREENVILLE GRAVEL COMPANY W h'., :.,, W L. A 'g ffQ,,,,,,,.w-4.ui X 'f : f X' Q i IL . ,:, I .. ' - I L i t . 2' 7x.' , 3 , ,N 5,25-X 9 . 'Ayr' , , , ,,.. , I , V K my YWVVV we-,a, , L. ' N ' S , S1 :w . I May Chad Oxner prepares to drive off in one of her father's 1975 Chrysler-Plymouth models Giza! Umm, inc. IMPERIAL 0 CHRYSLER 0 PLYMOUTH 0 VALIANT P. O. BOX 518 HIGHWAY 82 - EAST GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 38701 Alma Holcomb, Karen Coppage, and Johnny Sheppard all know that the quickest way to bank is by using Greenville Bank's Mini-Bank. GREENVILLE BANK BRANCH OF DEPOSIT GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK GROW WITH US IGREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 38701 A Cheryll and Sammy Angel, children of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Epstein Angel. Sam Epsrein Es+a+e Gin and Pla n+a+ion And Eps+ein's Depar'rmen+ S'rore Lake Vi11age's Leading Store For Famous Brands You Know Lake Village. Arkansas I I .5 5 I 5 E i Q I 1 215 pi 1 5 f 5 Leslie, Kim, and Andy Andrews urge everyone to buy his insurance from Daddy. Bill Andrews, Inc. 118 Poplar Greenville . Mississippi Phone 332-1555 Insurance Real Es+a+e 178 Donna, Susan, and Debra Shutes model outfits from The Family Tree. The Family Tree Come Grow Wi+h The Family Tree Greenville Ma PQI' ' 'Big Mac Louis stands fall by the Golden Arches. McDonalol's Look for ihe Golden Arches Take your daie 'lo a world 'Famous res+auran'r. - I79 where've gou BEAN all mg life? carriage house the Qlher .Hel A I -wfbeon bog e 'I l QC -1,29-4 LJ.. I A 4'1 -4--M23 -li .211 , ll 4 v' Q -1' C If? 1' ,Q lf e 1' he Y ' 5- .f-PSG f 'Q 4' 4 5-lg' ' -: 4 l4'E X ff 1- ' ' ' g 4 I - ,I - - if V a Ww'f ,. - I . .1 'L . ' fe l ' . L a lflwl ? 9feenvIlle 'Wah P E The Leader Greenville Mall 1651 Highway 1 S. Q Lb HIGHWAY az AT FAIRVIEW GREENVILLE. MISS. 38701 Wells Village Pharmacy Village Shopping Center Dot and Fred Wells I I , num sI,, AI asm no E PHARMACY GREENVILLE, MISS. 1565 Highway 1 South G .u M. . .Pp. WEATI-I ERS TOWING INCORPORATED Tones Jew 1 - MAWREAM STEPS Wade S. Wmeman, Greenville, Miss. fir! v Ph Real Estate Sales X' 335 9473 and App ' 1 1 X' 314 Wetherbe St BRowlNlNe's BEV-MAR SHELL SERVICE FABRK? CENTER STATION ' Home of Fine Fabrics 1719 H Y 82 W 613 N h s Ab h m Shopping C Ph ED 2 7375 XX' , G 11 G ville, Mississipp Ph 334 3113 Q,1X Money may no+ grow on frees, bu+ ii' grows in +he grass a+ Banker's Trusi' Savings and Loan Associafion. Wilso xl! XXX ff, Topo 31 FLAVO RS f ,ll xxxx U X IUUP x gg: ,a ep rn I Quad . N tags' xX A - tw xy L- Q 53' zf f 46' FARM BUREAU INSURANCE 1032Sp eS .ox O 0 A M G Q I, 0 V 'vi C N ' op! - .vp 'haw 'en fix! ixxn , , ,z , A w- N 0 Caroly Alexa Lance Kenneth Alexa England Mofor Com pa ny Greenville, Mississippi lF5,R Di! Becky Grochau, Mary Beth Ezell. Kathy Forbus and Julie Livingston demonstrate the latest in Ford products. mae Nnwmrh says, 'llrke mmf out for QGWSQGW? 5235 K - I. -li, :ff--.1 ww- -A -Y - H, ,K 82 Furnilure Fair Hwy . 82 East Between Leland and Greenville 335-1328 183 Julie and Leslie Borgognoni display some of the latest fashions from The Friendly Store. The Friendly Srore CIo'H1es for +he +o+ally feminine you. Lake Village . Arkansas ku 'L 1 ra 5 210 MAIN STREET LAKE VILLAGE, ARKANSAS HOMESPUN HOUSE 1427 Main Gifts - Crafts Exclusive Chi1dren's Clothes Come Browse At Homespun: Everybody Does. ' ' H. Hamlen 81 Son Lumber Company Eudora, Arkansas 71640 Purchasers of A11 Species Hardwood Timber Lumber Sales Exclusively Wholesale n H. I. MELTON COMPANY Build g O rBusiness Skill -. Service - Responsibilily ,Mix 32394 sEvERs jk Q FLowERs 'ls 0 0 ' l . gl if G51 u h gy Those who dare 'ro leach or lead musl never cease 'ro learn. I X N Powder Puff 5 Bea uly Salon i w l Builders - Contractors - Building Materials E5 Residential - Commercial - Industrial 614 S th h b ld Office Phone 332 11e. Mississippi LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Milner, Robbie Langley, Tommy O'Brien, Dawn Norris, Joanna Taylor, Tammy Jacobs, Diane Kell, and Karen Taylor. THE Fmsr Nmo AL K .U fir . A FULL SERVICE 'f Sling BANK ' ' Greenville's Only independeni' Bank I Z1 'rl P Member F.D.l.C. ' I Seven Convenienf Loca+ions Main Bank Drive In Time Pay 302 Main 302 Main Nexi' +o Main Bank Sou'l'h Main and Reed Rd. Goyer Cenfer Mains'l'ream Mali .Hiway 82 E. and Hiway I Beauchamp 82 E. Easi' of Kroger Family Cen+er Jana C1 k nd Bob Burnside demonstrate the best in tire products at Hassel Clark Tire Company Hgh y65Suth Lk Vllg Ak t Waierway Marina Highway 82 East L k g A 17110116265 5186 Snack ,, fp R Bar JN 'A 530 s. Nm h G eenville, Mississippi 38701 ,gfgyxl ...SJL Turnipseed Shell Service A S+a Hon Ff4'5f0074'-' T51 Batteries E 691 Reed Road KXx.,,fy'Q G enville, MS 188 Julie and Laura Ann Livingston are excited that the Evinrude products are a part of 0 o I Ll v I n g sfo n s S po r+ Ce n+e r Intersection of Highway 65 and 82 Lake Village Ark NEW DIXIE FASTENERS INCORPORATED Hwy No. 1 North Mike, Bill and Regina Hood 189 l Denise Hancock prepares to bowl a strike at the Greenville Bowling Lanes. Greenville Bowling Lanes Mainstream Mall 0 Katie Jo Mooney is practicing her finger exercises on a new Olympia typewriter. Mack Mooney Business Machine 1423 Highway 1 South Greenville, MS Harry Vickery Chevrole+-Olds 82 East Green 11 M pp Sanpan Towing Company, Inc. I f v I F F 1' f fa --, xl 4173 g W is E Commerolol Nohonol Bonk Greenvillekeloncl, Mississippi Member FDIC .. o vo. , -. ' vwN:1hO 1C:IHor-L:OUOCRSGF, K4'55WS5-IFF' Rf ,.,. Carolyn Robinson xZ'f5 E W Q?-12 Suzanne Snipes, Lisa Colbert, Becky Wolfe, and Galla Paxton enjoy restful relaxation at .519 ES CHOATE FURNITURE COMP. Box 5576 ACE HARDWARE COMPANY 221 Hwy. 1 South Greenville, Miss. SCH LOM'S 46- 4 A gr 4!2I!f :, 'wily , Ass Q55 7 ' ' ,..' ' ,. tg, 0- 417 Washington Ave. Greenville, Miss. 332-0511 R. H. LAKE AGENCY Complete Insurance Services Real Estate 124 South Poplar Greenville, Mississippi YOUR ndrpmdrnr lluvranfr MGENT 'IIIYII 'av gll' JAMES R. MCDOWELL JOHN J. GANNON Z I Clements Canvas Produdrs Highway 1. North P.O. Box 962 Greenville. MS Paul Clements 441 s.y gtfx ,. XD Morrison's Cafe+eria Greenville Mall I'11 be glad when this class is over so I can go to Mor1'ison's Lynette Tribble Betsy Jones Hugh Bagby Lowell Wilson Linda Huckabee Jessica Bagby Loudon Shoppe 729 Highway 82 East s our chance to escape to Stuart Island Farms. and Anne Rivers Holloway and Grant and Candace Pylate. STUART ISLAND FARMS St. Rt. 1. Box 180 Lake Village, Ark. s The FuHon Cqmpany ba XNOr Cre ak XO -I-1 'C W. C. MARTIN PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO., INC. 233 Highway 1 North P.O. Box 4807 Greenville. Mississippi 38701 K -'II Kohler blends past elegance with present comforts to make the Birthday Bath . . . the tub that is a col1ector's item from the time it's sold . lt's 6' by 37 1!2 of cast iron. Lustrous enamel interior and rolled rim. ln Antique Red, Black Black or White. Antique-styled faucets in polished or brushed tgold electroplate, and polished or brushed chrome. Same finish or ball and claw feet. Low silhouette Rochelle toilet in privacy compartment and self-rimming Pennington lavatory are in Ko 1er's newest color, Pink Champagne. Pennington features antique-styled faucet and handles complementing those on the Birthday Bath. Each deposlwr insured to '20,000. Q '13lSw Q29 r . Y . 1. tt. Y FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A FULL SERVICE BANK BANK OF LAKE VILLAGE Y hs' so EL 1 ,.t. f , ' '. : , . - 3 Z! - ? 9042 I REALTOR' Z Z mea-:. an Tuonvsou nemxv eomrnuv ANP --- REALTORS 1-- Rone CENTER Buuoxue Sha pley GREENVILLeg MISSISSIPPI PHONES ausmsss 335-3311 u m e r 0 . RUFUS l'lloMPSoN Resmence 335-3311 l Z. 71 1- ' 61h Street Greenville , MS saving. . . is college credit SAVINGS 84 LOAN ASSOCIATION MEMBER A Greenvinefsouxh Greenville!Lelandlclarksdale H ' humusavanqss Loan rf :umm cw, 198 . ,-1-M - - - H 1 L, ,I . .f 1 GA nr ILLIPS I rm Taggarf Phillips Dennis Worbington, Mary Margaret Phillips Wwwwm' ' sf ' ,um LAKE FERGUSON 0 GREENVILLE. MISSISSIPPI 38701 I P. O. BOX 1559 1 AREA CODE G01 - 332-449 YT owe- , n..... MQW: r , , -.-5-.. ,K I A , L n w Teri Trotter. Joe Trotter i . Marvin Cochran and David Cochran The Fashion Corner 301 Washington Avenue Greenville, MS 38701 Bing's Grocery 595 Highway I Norfh Greenville, Mississippi Phone 332-2I I I 1 ! Jessica, Lincoln, and Eden Brent Bren+ Towing Co lndus+rial Field Haf+er-Blum Depar'rmen+ Sfore 313W h' 1 Avene 0 C 8: W Cycle and Camper Sales Highway 82 East James Cul Will Willi Angie Wo 20 T How Joy Resfaura n+ Xx I ' 'X if Plnk Pan+hel' F - -in Greenville Mall X G enville, MS 'JW fi Greenville Exclusive Junior Mississi i 633 Highwaypi? North and Misses Pa sq ua les 4 Mansour's Food Fun for Everyone ' ' Shopping Center Arkansas reenville , MS O C . L 1459 Abraham Lake Vluage Q 'L G l ,,,..4....-au--w 'ii 1 ! I 1, x if 3 if? Plan+ers Bank is +he Bes'r Bank W un Town . . . H My Daddy Says So. Anna Gwinn Planters Bank 8xTl'US1 Company 3.L?..'L'.If'l?,.f 'e' 205 GREENVILLE MALLQ9 With these beautiful stores to serve You . . . American Handicraft Motherhood Maternity Butler's Shoes Ms Casual Colonial Barber Shop Music Scene Commercial National Bank Odd Oz Dipper Dan Pearle Vision Dreifus Piggly Wiggly Endicott-Johnson Pink Panther Family Tree Radio Shack Fifth Avenue Cards Randa11's Formal Wear Ford Shoes Red Hanger Gateway Books Regis Salon Hardee's Rose's I. I. Morley's Sears Karmelkorn Shop of John Simmons MCR3e'5 The Fair But 1 use a deodorant soap! Mangel's The Leader Medi-Save Unifashion's Morrison's Ruby's Wig World Travel Unlimited 206 L IT'S GOCD TO HAVE CNY IN YOUR FUTURE Mu+ual of New York MARLEY KITTLEMAN, C.L.U. Amanda Harding .em f ,-., KX , ' 1... . . ' '---XM ,f f Yi-. Wim ' WS, N ,, , . AMH ir 1 Lui 1 . k Hodges Air Concli+ioning Co. 809 Alexander Greenville, Miss River Ci+y Mo+ors Highway 82 East Greenville, Miss 4303 f U asses, age?- LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Carey, Nicole Meeks, Martha Hamilton, and Lisa Hodges. I wash my dishes with Lux. Greenville lnsura nce Agenls Associalion BILL ANDREWS - 118 S. Poplar CAUSEY INS. AGENCY - Hwy. 1 N. South EUSTIS, DEES 8a OUTZEN - 111 S. Walnut GLINES INS. AGENCY - Mainstream Mall KOSSMAN INS. AGENCY - 508 Washington Avenue MIERS Sz PRATT INC. AGENCY - 517 Hwy. N. 1 South MOYSE, MOYSE 8a WASSON - 239 Washington Avenue R. H. LAKE AGENCY - 124 S. Poplar TAGGART 8a PHILLIPS INS. AGENCY - '709 Thomas Shopping Center TUBERTINI-HILLHOUSE INS. AGENCY - Hwy. 82 East YOUNG-BLACKLIDGE INS. AGENCY - 806 Washington Avenue Congratulations from an avid Washing+on School Supporler Tenenbaums of Greenville 309 Washington Avenue 'WY ' I - I Q gg X. C Sunflower Number 5 Main and Edison 'S hh 6 Sunflower Number 48 Village Shopping Center Gil Wor'rh Tire Co. Washington Ave . 1, N Q f -- , ,Q MA .,'- . .Q-. ,f -,z.f-:--' ':11,, v,,f .11 , Yfry A -11-zg 4:1 XL-,, -,,, ,,.,Ai,H,Mg,,,,,,5.,:?i,gq?,,W,,,.fW Sarah Ann Hobson Visi+ our Holiday Inn and our HOLIDAY INN RESTAURANT HOLIDAY INN H ghway 82 E. G nville, MS Beefea+ers S+eak House Bill and Lila McRign 1207 H ghway 82 East G 11 , MS LiIIo's Res'I'auran+ Hwy. 82 East I 'QL . :IT GREENVILLE STORAGE AND TRANSFER CO. AGENT! ALLIED VAN LINES L land , Miss - They told me at th ore this perfume would drive the b oys wild! ! Farmer's Tracfor Co. Highway 82 Eas+ Greenville, MS cJ'fsX - i A - -deb .ss Q: . .gf : Q 35 -. .LJ- I -w'. L 4,5 gm-1, we - 'f-Q-an .1 ' 4.--4.-E .ljl-F-'Z'-Q - us vnu- '- .NA 'B ,- 0... yr-X. N 4? Y J' ., The Delfa Democraf Mc RAE'S Dept Store Greenville Mall Tim es Greenville , Mlliissippi 38701 B E R l S R I WDDT R d Stauoi 10 6.5, I SFQ Ar South Ma1n Street f 3 ea v ig ,agit- L IM-.A , i V LLL . 31 1 212 DILLINGHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY Highway 61 Nor Leland Mis sis sippi Tuber+ini-Hillhouse Insurance th Complete Insur S ervic yo dp! I 335-6154 Center Bldg UIIII r lr an IHIIIIIIH Hwy. East 'IIIYII YOU lllll' gp R d 4 CLIMATE A McGEE'S PHARMACY coNDmoNlNe, INC. HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION AND SERVICE - Complete general sheet Metal Shop and roofing Greenville . Mississippi Phone - 335-1135 Greenville, Ms. Washing+on School Sabre Staff appreciates the contributions from their patrons and businesses. Pa+rons ALMYRA JACKSON'S STUDIO OF DANCE 323 Washington Avenue BUEHLER'S KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 2119 Hwy. 82 E. No. 2608 Aleaxander MR. AND MRS. I. H. BURNSIDE Lake Village. Ark. MR. AND MRS. O. C. BURNSIDE, IR. Lake Village, Ark. MR. AND MRS. GENE CLEMENTS 24 Abide Drive COW. PEN RESTAURANT Lake Village. Ark. MR. AND MRS. DELBERT FARMER Benoit, Miss. FOUNTAIN'S GREEN GROW CERY East Reed Road GREENVILLE BUICK-CADILLAC-PONTIAC 522 Washington Avenue V. C. HAMMETT 8a SONS 1624 Smith XMRS. CHARLES HARRISON. IR. I I I I 1976 McClain Drive JOHL 8a BERGMAN SHOES 343 Washington Avenue DOCTOR AND MRS. MARVIN LOYD South LakeShore Drive MCCORMICK BOOK INN 825 South Main MR. AND MRS. LOWELL P. MILLS 1737 W. 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Washington School - Sabre Yearbook (Greenville, MS) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

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Washington School - Sabre Yearbook (Greenville, MS) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

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Washington School - Sabre Yearbook (Greenville, MS) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

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Washington School - Sabre Yearbook (Greenville, MS) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

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Washington School - Sabre Yearbook (Greenville, MS) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 178

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