Archer City High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Archer City, TX)

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72 WILDCAT Vol. 27 Archer City High School Archer City, Texas CONTENTS Curriculum------------------- 17 Organizations - -- -- -- -- - 27 Honors-------------------------45 Sports----------------------- 61 Classes---------------------- 85 Advertisements 133 Expressions . . . Learning . . . Shadows of learning are famil- ... gaining knowledge through iar sights at ACHS ... learning math and science ... history, vocational skills in homemaking, English, and journalism ... and business, shop, and agriculture also gaining valuable experience. Homecoming . . . Homecoming ... The Queen ... ... tea for exes ... pep rally ... Her name? Merely a shadow ... excitement ... disappointment Bandsmen delivering mums ... ... game with Nocona. Ranch Week . . . 10 Shadows of fpn, excitement, and hard work ... the barbecue the carnival ... the coronation ... Queen Brenda Schenk and King Jay McWhorter, freshmen; Tina Morris and Randy Skinner, sophomores; Donna Jackson and David Goforth, juniors; and Caro- lyn Phillips and Terry Canada, seniors as candidates ... Mr. Doo- ley and Mrs. Patterson elected Mr. and Mrs. Witch. Performing . . . 13 Participating . . . 14 Students at A CHS participating in the many phases of school life ... pep rallies ... basketball games ... football games ... band functions ... projects sponsored by the different organ- izations ... all shadows in our memories. 15 Competing I Faculty members represent shadows of learning ... serving not only as teachers, but 17 Administration Establishes Guidelines Don Shearmire, Superintendent 19 Demonstration Part of Teaching Routine Mrs. L. N. Barton Mr. Bobby Blackburn Mrs. Chester Mr. Lonnie Dooley Commercial arts, Science, Related Crowley Band Journalism Math English 20 Mrs. John Fall Mr. Judd Gray Mrs. Don Homady Mr. Roy Jordon Spanish, library, Mathematics Home Economics General Science, World History Chemistry, and World History 21 Coach Fred McCown Shop and Girls Basketball. Coach Eddie Morris Civics and Health, Dri- ver Ed., and Boys Ath- letics. Coach Bobby Ray American History and Boys Athletics. Mrs. Sharon Wood English 22 23 Mrs. Rex Owen, Fifth Grade Mrs. Gene Patterson, English Mrs. James Trent, English Coach Mike Wood, History 24 Mrs. Davis First Grade Miss Duren Third Grade Mrs. Elmore First Grade Mrs. Gardiner Fourth Grade 25 26 By participating in extracur- ricular activities, students ex- pand educational opportunities ... improve relations with teachers ... do a service for the school and community ... and develop qual- ities of leadership and poise ... These are all shadows of organiza- tions. Organizations 27 NHS Gives Recognition to Scholarship NHS Draft Board recruited seven new members ... displayed the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service by ... cleaning the trophy case . redecorating the student lounge in red, white, and blue ... and maintaining 90 average. OFFICERS: Cindy Martin, President; Nancy Gage, Vice-President; Rhonda Hoggins, Secretary; David Fall, Treasurer. 28 Student Council Initiates Revision in Dress Code Vice-president, Jim Lewis, Secretary, Jackie Pierce. 1971-72 Student Council had two important activities ... Revision of the dress code ... longer hair for boys ... shorter dresses for girls ... Also provided funds for remodeling the student lounge ... David Goforth and Randy Skinner elected president and vice-president respectively for next year. SEATED: Neil Gross, Nancy Bussey, Tina Morris, David Rater, Jim Lewis, Ward Campbell, Jackie Pierce, Mark Adams, Staci Williams. STANDING: Casey Rodgers, Lonnie Maag, Mike Schlabs, Mr. J. B. Adams. 29 Meeting deadlines ... taking pictures ... presentation of awards ... were all a part of the activities of the Journalism staff. But most important was publishing the Cat’s Claw and the 1972 yearbook. Long Hours Spent 30 In Meeting Deadlines Library Workers Aid Students in Many Ways OFFICERS: Sherry Schaefer, Vice-pres.; Jackie Pierce, Treas.; Bonnie Waite, Sec.; Nancy Gage, Helping students locate books ... checking books in and out ... dusting shelves ... shelving books... helping seniors with research themes ... cataloging and filing ... keeping magazine room in order ... and keeping up with the names of the people who have overdue books keep library assistants busy. Pres. 32 Estudiantes Enjoy Fiesta El Senor, Mike Downs La Senorita, Sherry Schaefer The Spanish Club had various activities for the year ... making colorful pinatas such as bananas, elephants, crosses, and butterflies ,., singing Christmas caroles,.. electing Sherry Schaefer and Mike Downs as La Senorita and El Senor ,.. having and Easter egg decorating contest ,,. and having their annual spring picnic in the park .,. OFFICERS: Jerry Stults, sec.; Nancy Gage, treas.; David Fall, vice-pres.; Casey Rodgers, pres. 33 FHA Develops Outstanding Homemakers The FHA had various activities this year ... they initiated new members ... sold “Tupperware” for their money-making project ... elected Pat Downs as the FHA Beau ... took a trip to Quartz Mountains ... and elected nine girls-of-the- month ... OFFICERS: Jackie Pierce. Pres.; Rhonda Hoggins, 1st Vice-pres.; Bonnie Waite, 2nd Vice-pres.; Nancy Gage, Sec.; Diane Geis, Rept.; Carolyn Phillips, Song Ldr.; Donna Hammontree, Pari.; Donna Jackson. His. 34 35 Future Farmers Learn Modern Ag. Techniques Dairy cattle judging team takes first at district ... 72-73 Sweetheart - Miss Kandy McWhorter ... Officers show the way ... Vo Ag I - a new experience ... Taking care of animals ... Farm skills teams in district competition ... All make for an exciting year in FFA. OFFICERS, STANDING: Terry Lear; Gary Smitson; Joe Harney; Terry Can- ada, president. SEATED: Ronnie Beesinger, Johnny Hudson, vice- president, Steve Bell. 36 37 Wildcat Marching Band BAND OFFICERS: Debbie Jentsch, George Huffman, sergeant-at-arms; Vicki Maxwell, secretary; David Fall, president; Donna Hammon- tree, treasurer; Mike Cameron, reporter; and Diane Horany, vice- president. 39 Archer City High FIRST ROW: Cindy Martin, Cheryl Martin, Sherry Schaefer, Luann Morris, Lea Hornady, Jody Hudson, and Kath- leen Schlabs. SECOND ROW: Cecelia Owen, Jan McWhorter, DeLane McGriff, Debbie Jentsch, Bill Jentsch, Mike Cameron, Lee Canada, Carol Hopkins, JoAnn Sheppard, Nancy Bussey, Cathy French, Lynn McWhorter, and Sue Kile. THIRD ROW: Pam Martin, Jill Bledsoe, Sharan Garlington, Debbie Abshier, Terri Skinner, Phil Harrelson, 40 School Concert Band David Fall, Steven Alsup, Teresa Oliver, Mike Mueller, Georgia Wood, Renee Wunsch, Daran Kennon, Peggy Lowack, Danny Pedan, Pat Martin, Danny Hopkins, George Huffman. STANDING: Vicki Maxwell, librarian; Mr. Lonnie Dooley, director; Max Wood, Donna Hammontree, librarian; Carolyn Phillips, Donna Jackson, Diane Horany, Will Fletcher, and Kathy Hudson. Band Exhibits Spirit As the 1971-72 school year came to an end, the Wildcat Band crowned Cindy Martin, senior, as the 1972 Band Sweetheart at the band banquet ... with Donna Hammontree and Diane Horany as runnerups ... The annual spring concert was termed a big success after long, hard work in preparing for it... 42 Music Adds Cay Note to School Life Special Recognition For Leadership or for Special Achievements Boys’ State: Jim Lewis, Mike Muel- ler. Crisco Award: Rhonda Campbell. DARRep.: Nancy Gage Betty Crocker: Diane Geis Girls'State: Carol Jentsch, Carol Ris iv S. C. OFFICERS: David Goforth, Pres.; Randy Skinner, Vice-Pres. Elementary UIL First in Picture Memory: Julie Groves, Brenda Meyer, Melinda Blassingame, Billy Owen, K Lynn Lewis, and Will Andrews. Elementary UIL, First in Number Sense: Mark Mc- Corkle, Ray Cox, and Bobby Bitner. because of a loss in a run-off ... but more than this, happiness for the winner. Honors 45 Mr. and Miss ACHS Charles Gaines Charles Gaines is known around ACHS for his leadership ability and his congenial smile. He was a member of both the junior and senior play casts, and was named Best Supporting Actor his junior year. Charles was chosen as Citizen of the Month all four years of high school, and he represented ACHS at Boys State. Nancy Gage Active in school, church, and community affairs, Nancy Gage is a favorite at ACHS. She participated in basketball, FHA, Spanish Club, Library Club, and NHS. Because of her outstanding qualities of leadership and citizenship, Nancy was selected as Girls State representative and DAR Good Citizen. 46 Homecoming Queen DeLane McGriff DeLane McGriff, junior, was presented a bouquet of a dozen red roses and was crowned homecoming queen for 1971 during the halftime activities of the Archer City-No- cona ballgame. She was selected by popular vote of the student body at A CHS, and was escorted by Neil Gross. 48 The 1971-72 football queen, a junior. Miss Kathy Hudson, was crowned and presented a bouquet of roses at the All-Sports banquet by Casey Rodgers. She was selected by popular vote of the football team at ACHS. Football Queen — Kathy Hudson Class 52 Sophomores Diane Abshier Lee Cathey Favorites Freshmen Becky Hoff Jay McWhorter Best Groomed Leah Loftin Lonnie Maag Best All Round Casey Rodgers Rhonda Hoggins 54 Friendliest Richard Hill Donna Jackson Wittiest Steve Bell Kathy Hudson 55 Who's Who Individual Honors Given JIM LEWIS - Chemistry NANCY GAGE - Spanish 56 To Outstanding Students DONNA HAMMONTREE - Home Economics CINDY MARTIN - Commercial Arts LEAH LOFTIN - Mathematics TANYA OWEN - Library Science' CASEY RODGERS - Boys’ Athletics DAVID FALL - English 57 UIL 'ers Win District and Regional Trophies gional, Luann Morris. NUMBER SENSE - Patty Alexander, Jerry Stults, Mark Adams, 2nd District; David Fall. SCIENCE - Rodney Hallmark, Jerry Stults, David Fall, Bill Ed Crowley. JOURNALISM - David Fall, Lonnie Maag, 3rd Regional. POETRY INTERPRETATION leen Schlabs, 3rd District. District, 2nd Regional; Cindy Mar- tin, 1st District, 2ndReeional. SHORTHAND - Cindy Martin, 1st District; Karen Luig, 2nd District. 58 t PROSE - Leah Loftin, 1st District, 1st Regional, 3rd State; Lonnie Maag, 1st District, 1st Regional, 2nd State. PERSUASIVE - Cecelia Owen, 2nd District, David Fall, 1st District, 1st Regional, 1st State. SLIDE RULE - Craig Loftin, 3rd District; Phillis Ridenour, 1st District, 1st Regional, 3rd State; Mark Adams, 2nd District. ONE-ACT PLAY - Charles Gaines, Diane Horany, Jasper Hulse, Cindy Martin, Mike SPELLING - Cheryl Martin, Nancy Gage, 1st District; Vicki Maxwell, 2nd District. 59 Citizens of the Month Citizens Set Example for Student Body David Fall - May Nancy Gage - February Kathleen Schlabs - January Charles Gaines - September Carolyn Phillips - November Cindy Martin - April J Diane Geis - March 60 f 61 Cat's Show Fighting Spirit SEASON RECORD Electra 6 Wildcats 6 Henrietta 13 12 Throckmorton 0 21 Nocona 21 12 Notre Dame 7 8 Chillicothe 8 41 Holliday 15 0 Paducah 8 68 Crowell 42 0 Munday 8 30 Hudson Evades Indian Defenders. 62 CAPTAINS: Casey Rodgers, Bill Crow, and Terry Lear. COACHES: Eddie Morris, Head Coach Bobby Ray and Mike Wood. Below: MANAGERS: Mark Groves, Mark Muehler, J. W. White and 63 Seniors Show Outstanding Leadership Bill Crow Senior, tackle All-District tackle Jerry Stults Senior, guard 2nd team All Dist. defensive end Casey Rodgers Senior, back All-Dist. back 2nd team linebacker Johnny Hudson Senior, back 2nd team All-Dist. defensive end. Lear streaks for paydirt. Wildcats upend Eagle running game. Joe Hamey Terry Lear Gary Smitson Senior, tackle Senior, end Senior, tackle Rodgers evades Indian defender. Young Cats Gain Valuable Experience Williams struggles for yardage. I Wildcats smother Holliday. Juniors add spark to pep rally. Ward Campbell David Rater Kenny Triplett Sophomore, linebacker junior, end Junior, tackle 2nd team all dist. Campbell leads blocking. Jim Lewis R. C. Graves Lee Cathy Junior, end Junior, def. back Sophomore, center 65 Indians bring Rodgers down after gain. Ronnie Williams Sophomore, back Ronnie Denning Freshman, guard Williams takes pass from Steve Stults Weyman Oliver Larry Culwell Freshman, tackle Freshman, back Freshman, guard Hudson looks for daylight against Nocona. Hudson and Graves put halt to Knight. Mike Schlabs Sophomore, tackle Wildcat defenders stop Holliday. 66 Junior Varsity Shows Enthusiasm SEATED: Mark Mueller, Manager; Vincent Goforth, Buddy Cox, Pat Sheppard, J. W. White, Manager KNEELING: Phillip Hill, James Ash, Leroy Campbell, Bill Ed Crowley, Steve Parker, Jasper Hulse, Coach, Bobby Ray. STAND- ING: Eddie Morris, Asst. Coach; Billy Hilbers, Paul Wylie, Robert McCorkle, Bill Buckly, Coach Mike Wood. Because of the large number of boys reporting for football, a junior varsity was formed in 1971. Its purpose was to give game experience to the young players. Thirteen players comprised the squad which played four games. In their competition, they defeated the Notre Dame junior varsity, but lost to the junior varsity teams of Olney, Holliday, and Knox City. The experience gained will prove invaluable to them next year when they become the 1972 Wildcat varsity team. 67 for six against Eagles. 68 McCorkle gets instructions from Ray. Buckley snags long pass. Karen Luig Co-head Cheerleader Senior Sib Knox Co-head Cheerleader Senior Delane McGriff Junior Kathy Hudson Junior Diane Abshier Staci Williams Sophomore Freshman 69 Megargel Midway Megargel Bridgeport Gold-Burg Henrietta Bowie Petrolia Northside Bowie Henrietta Midway Megargel Petrolia Nocona Munday Petrolia Holliday Notre Dame Petrolia Holliday Midway Byers Paducah Cats Make Impressive Playoff Bid Seniors Provide Team Foundation Casey Rodgers Bill Crow Johnny Hudson Jerry Stults Senior, forward Senior, post Senior, guard Senior, guard All-Dist. 2nd Team All-Dist. Casey fires for two points over Bowie defenders. Jerry hits 14 foot jumper. Juniors Lend Support R. C. puts one up for two against Holliday. R. C. Graves David Rater Junior, forward Junior, guard 72 Jim Lewis Kenny Triplett Junior, post Junior, forward Lewis fires a jumper against Vernon. Sophomores Mike hits two over Bowie. Ward fires a jumper. Provide Strong Support Ward and Mike in action against Petrolia. Mike Schlabs Ward Campbell Ronnie Williams Sophomore, post Sophomore, guard Sophomore, forward All-Dist. 2nd Team All-Dist. 73 Wildcats Compete Aggressively 74 Archerettes Show Spirit and Determination FIRST ROW: Sherry Schaefer, Denise Trent, Jackie Pierce, Leah Loftin, Karen Luig, Donna Jackson, Nancy Gage, Carol Jentsch, Rhonda Hoggins, and Marie Gage. STANDING: Tina Morris, Jan King, Coach Fred McCown, Leslie Knox, and Kathy Hudson. 75 Archerettes Strive For Winning Season Sherry finds Cozart's hook hard to block. Jackie Pierce Sherry Schaefer Senior, guard Senior, guard Carol fights for the rebound in a tough battle against Holliday. 76 Karen Luig Senior, forward Nancy Gage Senior, forward Nancy pumps in two to aid in the victory over Holli- day. Rhonda Hoggins Senior Forward Carol Jentsch Junior Guard 77 Leah Loftin Marie Gage Sophomore Forward Sophomore Forward Nancy Gage nets two points against Nocona. Left: Jackie Pierce comes off the board with the rebound. 1st team forwards - Karen Luig and Nancy Gage. 2nd team guards - Sherry Schaefer and Denise Trent. Denise Trent stretches for lay-up against Holliday. 78 79 Spirited Leaders Arouse Enthusiasm Cindy Martin Senior JoAnn Sheppard Junior 80 ‘B’ Teams Enjoy Spirited Season STANDING: J. W. White, manager, Paul Aycock, Paul Wylie, Bill Buckley, Robert McCorckle, Steve Stults, Lee Cathey, Jasper Hulse, Mike Wood, Coach. KNEELING: Tommie Hulse, manager, Steve Parker, Weyman Oliver, James Ash, Ronnie Denning, Bill Crowley, Buddy Cos, Mark Mueller, manager. STANDING: Betsy Stewart, Becky Hoff, Sandy Robertson, Staci Williams, Dalene Schaefer, Greta Cox, Pam Riggins. KNEELING: Diane Abshier, Brenda Schenk, Coach Fred McCown, Kanky McWhorter, Jill Bledsoe. Cindermen Show Spring Enthusiasm Golfers Take District Crown 83 Tennis Draws Enthusiastic Girls Nancy Gage, Marie Gage, Rhonda Hoggins, and Karen Luig. 84 life is full of shadows ... shadows of heckling we receive as of preparing to lead as juniors ... freshmen ... shadows of involve- shadows of leading, learning, and ment as sophomores ... shadows saying goodbye as seniors. Classes 85 Spirited Seniors Take Lead PRESIDENT: Casey Rodgers VICE-PRESIDENT: Karen Luig SECRETARY: Nancy Gage TREASURER: Rhonda Hoggins Outstanding Scholars Revealed 87 Seniors Hove Many Varied Talents DOROTHYE ABBOTT PATTY ALEXANDER STEVE BELL MIKE CAMERON TERRY CANADA RHETA COWLEY BILL CROW MIKE DOWNS 88 Bill takes one easy lesson on thumb Jackie, Bonnie, and Sherry put their heads together in order to amputation. complete the experiment. GEORGE HUFFMAN DEBBIE JENTSCH ROBERT JOHNSON SYLVIA KNOX Thoughts Turn to Graduation and to the Future He's not that bad looking, is he? TERRY LEAR DANNY KOETTER (picture not available) 90 We the Senior Class of 1972 look back on the memories of our beloved classmate, Stuart Loftin, who will never be forgotten. Born - February 16, 1954 Died - August 10, 1968 Terry and Richard enjoy pie making. 91 Junior-Senior Banquet Leaves 92 Florida Trip “Florida or Bust” was the cry of the 1972 seniors as they set out on the traditional senior trip. They visited points of interest such as the Everglades, Disney World, and Cypress Gardens. The seniors also enjoyed a night cruise around Miami, and swimming at Miami Beach and Sanibel Island. On the way home a stop in Dallas included a dinner show at the Country Playhouse featuring “Erma la Dous.” 94 95 96 Impatient To Be Free, But Sorry To Leave “Suitable For Hanging’’ Proves Success for Srs. 72 Suitable For Hanging” brought the 1972 seniors around $800. The play, written by Donald Peyton, was presented on February 25. Receiving best actor and actress were Lonnie Maag and Karen Luig. Diane Geis and Gary Smitson received best supporting actress and actor. Charlie Hackle-------Lonnie Maag Sam Adams------------David Fall Abby----------- -- Karen Luig Mrs. Raney--------- - Cindy Martin Mom Hackle —---------Diane Geis Frank Raney ------ jerry Stults Tina--------------Rhonda Hoggins Hilga----------------sib Knox Anatole Grindstaff- Mike Cameron The Professors------Gary Smitson Charles Gaines The Wrenn Sisters - - Jackie Pierce Sherry Schaefer DOROTHYE ABBOTT — Library Club 1. Senior Activities BECKY GHOLSON — FHA 4. School Beauty '72. Basketball Cheerleader 1. DONNA HAMMONTRE JOE HARNEY — FI Favorite 2. Friendliest '72. Basketball '72. Basketball 2. Football J, Track 1. CINDY MARTIN — B BRENDA MURRAY — Spanish 2. MIKE DOWNS — Spanish Club 2, El Senor 72. PAT DOWNS — FHA Beau 72, Spanish Club 2. Cast. Basketball 2. Salutate CAROLYN PHILLIPS - I 4, Captain 1, Volleyball CASEY RODGERS — : 99 Juniors Prepare to Lead PRESIDENT: David Rater VICE-PRESIDENT: R. C. Graves SECRETARY: DeLane McGriff TREASURER: Carol Jentsch 100 Ronnie Beesinger Bill Buckley Nancy Bussey Johnny Byrd JoAnn Carriger Kandy and Bob administer first-aid. Who knows, maybe one day they will become great scientists. 101 Really now? Juniors Meet 102 Up 1, up 2, up 3, .... Do you need any help Bill? Challenging Demands Luann and Kathy enjoy the carnival. Jim Lewis Luann Morris Mike Mueller DeLane McGriff Kandy McWhorter Danny Peden David Rater Fhyllis Ridenour 103 Paul Roberts Kathleen Schlabs JoAnn Sheppard Bob Stallcup Denise Trent Kenny Triplett Vicki Victory Ronald Willett Excitement and happiness are just a couple of the emotions in the faces of the Juniors as they receive their rings. 104 Junior Class Presents Grandma’s Best BEST ACTOR and ACTRESS: Jasper Hulse and Kathleen Schlabs BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR and ACTRESS: Ronnie Beesinger and Carol Jentsch THE CAST Mrs. Abbott---------Carol Jentsch Sadie----------------JoAnn Carriger Joyce Abbott----------Carol Hopkins Marion Abbott-------Nancy Bussey Dottie Morgan - - DeLane McGriff Willie Abbott---------Jasper Hulse Shorty---------------- Neil Gross Jim Meyerson -------Phil Harrelson Gram-----------Kathleen Schlabs Patch----------Ronnie Beesinger Mabel-----------------Denise Trent Bubbles------------- Kathy Hudson Mrs. Carlson--------Luann Morris Miss Quelch---------Phyllis Ridenour Edwin Carlson------------Jim Lewis Cousin Oscar- ------Mike Mueller Sophomores Tread on PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Mike Schlabs Randy Skinner Diane Abshier 106 Now Familiar Grounds Sophs make lamps in geometry. Rodney Hallmark Diane Abshier Darrel Beesinger Ward Campbell Lee Cathey Danny Coleman Rex Coleman Gretta Cox Mitzi Cox Bill Crowley Marie Gage Lea Homady Sue Kile Gary Koetter Leah Loftin Cheryl Martin fff space ... jjj space ... Registration finally becomes familiar. Carl Matlock Vicki Maxwell Tina Morris Robert McCorkle Lynn McWhorter 108 Robert Petit Karen Quisenberry Dalene Schaefer Mike Schlabs Frank Sherwood Varied Activities Develop Wide Interests and Talents There's more than one way to open a barrel. 109 Freshmen Take on Responsibilities PRESIDENT: Jay McWhorter VICE-PRESIDENT: Vincent Goforth SECRETARY: Pam Martin Mark Adams Steve Alsup Brenda Anderson James Ash 511 Bledsoe Larry Boone David Brierton LeRoy Campbell Rhonda Campbell Pam Canada The Dawning of the Class of '75 Teena Canada Doyle Coleman Basil Cox Curtis Cox Loretta Cox Larry Joe Culwell Ronnie Denning Dale Dipprey Freshmen Find Time to Work and Relax Debra Downing Mike Eustace Will Fletcher Sharon Garlington Mitchell Gillespie Vincent Goforth Billy Hilbers Phillip Hill Becky Hoff A rare moment of studying in Sandy’ life. Tommy Hulse Leslie Knox Tony Land Debbie Langley Craig Loftin Pam Martin Jan McWhorter Jay McWhorter Jill seems to like the old building. Does it hurt that bad? John Murray Linda Murray Clifton Nelson Weyman Oliver Cecilia Owen Seventy-Two A Year of Hard Work Claudia Morrison, Valedictorian 114 And Achievement For Eighth Graders 115 Debbie Abshier Sharon Brown Cathy Frerich Laura Geis Mark Green Scott Groves Danny Hopkins Barry Hutson Bill Jentsch Julie Morris Claudia Morrison Sherri Patton Peggy Petit Don Pollock Dorothy Schlabs Terri Skinner Ronnie Stallcup Rodney Williams Georgia Wood Fay Woodall 8-A 116 What s so funny. Bill? Dorothy concentrates on her w 'V. . A Ai A O foCS v c M xv V? - V v A N Iki. 'ff ft £iia lh J Charles Anderson Cindy Bussey Teresa Choate Lee Wayne Canada Doug Coleman Donnie Cox Jerry Eustace Danny Garza Mitchell Harrelson Steve Hoegger Jody Hudson Clay Jackson Jerri Jones Daran Kennon Dale Koetter Peggy Lowack Pat Martin Terri Rater Steve Shaw Carol Veith Scott has no problems answering his test ques- Cindy copies her notes to study for a test. Jr. High Sports Means Hard Work and Dedication Terri Skinner, Mary Ann Culwell, Vivian Abernathy, Tammy McGriff, Cathy Morrison, and Debbie Abshier. 118 119 Vivian Abernathy Danny Alexander Shawn Alsup Debbie Aulds Bobby Bitner Barbara Chambles Ray Cox Billy Elledge Donald Hill Dorothy Hinsley Terry McCurrin Dick McDaniel Tammy McGriff Lou McWhorter Mike Petit Mike Ray Miles Roberts Karen Schlabs lisa Stubbs Lynn Anne Triplett 7B Jimmy Barrells Ronald Byrd James Campbell David Canada Teddy Canada Luis Carcano Linda Choate Mary Ann Culwell Michael Frodyma Victor Goforth Jill Harrelson Mark Harrelson Mike Jumper Doyle Meyer Jo Ann Murray Allen Pendergrass Brian Quisenberry Lynn Sensabaugh James Taylor Glenda Vieth The seventh grade boys take interest in Mrs. Patterson's Reading class. 121 6-A Cathy Chastain Dave Coleman Jeff Fletcher Diana Geis Dorcyle Gosler Mitch Green Jerry Hemphill Joyce Hoff Loretta Jentsch Don Koetter Cathy Morrison Judy Pendergrass Tina Robertson Carlton Schlomach Lyle Selman Donna Shearmire Russell Skinner Tami Tarno Rulinda Vogtsberger Allen Walsh Lexa Willeford Russell Williams Janice Ash Mike Aulds David Barton Gregg Bell 122 I How did you say to spell it? Ricky finds his classmates very interesting. Sheila gives a research report on Texas. Carla Akers Judy Blassingame Rodney Campbell Linda Carcano Niki Cathy Kenneth Chastain Todd Coleman Dana Culwell Ricky Graves Sheila Hale TYaceye Hannah (Picture not available) Jimmy Hemphill Kirk Hoepfer Jimmy Keener Billy Ray Maxwell Dusty McCord Rusty McCord Terry McCubbin Beverly Meyer Jackie Mueller Raul Parsley Celina Powell Bobby Sanders Donna Sensabaugh Leslie Stubbs Tommy Vieth 123 Will Andrews Rosa Faye Baggett Thomas Barrells Melinda Blassingame Billy Chambles James Cox Beverly Crown Venesa Downing Mary Beth Gage Lisa Geis Julie Groves Steven Hilbers 5- 4 Micheal Hinsley Matt Jackson Sharon Jentsch K Lynn Lewis Brenda Meyer Curtis Nelson Billy Owen Holly Patton Kelly Posey Jeff Ray Clifton Russell Doug Stallcup Tommy Tarno Denise Williams 124 Billy Anderson Rhonda Browning Blane Buerger James Champion Lori Cox Noe Garza Wayne Hale Greg Hoegger Karen Hoff Stephen Huffman Mark Jackson Lou Ann Jones Nubbin Johnston Mark Jumper Judy Koetter Christy Lewis Linda Sue Maxwell Johnny Page Beverly Pendergrass Bobby Ty Robertson Darrell Ray Schenk Randy Stallcup Kenneth Stewart Herby Victory Sandra Vieth 5B Fifth graders concentrate on difficult test Apparently, fifth grade keeps these students questions. very busy. 125 Leticia Anderson Cynthia Ashbrook Chris Aulds Dana Barton Arlina Campbell Danny Carriger Robert Champion Donnie Clemons Sammy Cox Sharia Cox Duane Deen Robin Dugan Jack Frank Peggy Frodyma Mrs. Gardiner’s 4th Grade Chop it, Wayne. David and Jack relive Thanksgiving. Dorris McGregor Tammie Peden Thresa Riggins Byron Schlomach Terry Tarno Todd Hannah (picture not available) Wayne Harrelson David Hopkins Jennifer Luig Sue McCubbin 126 I I In music class, Mary, Cricket, and Kaye are busy making Christmas pinatas. Teresa concentrates on her studies. I Mrs. Wallace’s Abby Abernathy Cindy Akers Afll Grade Belinda Anderson -Till w I w Jeff Blassingame Mary Sue Byrd Kaye Cuba Rosa Garza Greg Giddings Johnny Hemphill Lonnie Jentsch Ronald Jones Teresa Koetter Jimmy Loftis Charles Matlock Jan McNish Rhonda Meyer Mike Neal Melvina Neely Cynthia Page Terry Wayne Petit Nelson Sensabaugh Lori Stubbs John Wood Darla Abshier Shirley Anderson Matt Andrews Steve Barton Danny Ray Beck Casey Blassingame Jaime Carcano Jeanie Coger Mrs. Well’s 3rd Grade Third graders present highlights of Mexican market place through folk ballads. Fred Edge Dick Fletcher Marvin Geis Ben Giddings Sheila Huffman Ross Lewis Ellen Loftin Donna Martin Mitzi McDaniel Geneva McNish Caren Nelson Richard Russell Greg Stallcup Lee Frank Vieth Kevin Willeford 128 Shannon Alsup John Barton Gary Beall Bethann Bell Jesse Bitner Lonnie Buerger James Cox Vernon Geis Kelly Gosler David Haehn Miss Duren’s 3rd Grade Denise Kile Donny Malone Penny McCown Brenda Morris Terry Peden David Wayne Petit Landon Posey Chester Southard Scott Tigrett Roy Votsberger 129 Donna Akers Sam Anderson Diane Anderson Teresa Ashbrook Lydia Barton Tracey Boone Mac Bynum Jimmie Case Robert Choate Rodney Clemons Diane Deen Lecrecia Downing Jerry Gray Shari Haigood Gladys Harrelson Donald Hilbers Sandra Hinsley Joe Howell Donald Hughes David McCurrin Don McGregor Ronnie Malone Ronnie Morris Selestino Munoz Bobby Roberts Clayton Schlomach Darryn Shearmire Noble Skinner Royce Stallcup 130 Gregg Brunn David Carcano Mario Cedillo Juan Garza Kirk Chastain Students color pictures for Christmas season. Mrs. Elmore's 1st Grade Gregg practices his ABC's. Richard Greeson Chris Haigood Tammie Hale Carl Harrelson Mack Howell Bobby Lewis John Lyles Windy McCorkle Teresa McDaniel Craig Nelson Jill Pendergrass Oteka Plemmons Stephen Schlabs Jho Lea Starnes Ronald Dean 131 Dorraine works hard at making her Christmas Handwork adds beauty to Mrs. Davis' room, tree. Randy Jumper Anthony Glenn Leamon David McGregor Kayla Moorehead Tony Munoz Renee Ogden Dana Roberts Tonya Shaw Jeffery Tigrett Margaret Wood Shadows of ordinary people and ordinary places - and a few that are- n't so ordinary ... Archerites ... business supporting A CHS activities ... annual ... junior and senior plays ... carnival ... sports ... Advertisements 133 THE L T. BURNS ESTATE First National Bank Building 322-5426 Wichita Falls, Texas PATTERSON BROTHERS TEXACO Brake and Alignment Specialist 3511 Jacksboro Highway Phone Wichita Falls, Texas 76302 817 767-0212 Archer County News 201 West Main 574-4569 Archer City, Texas Casey, Jerry, and David always enjoy reading the Archer County News. 135 12th and Ohio 3915 Kell Blvd. Wichita Falls, Texas For Your Automobile Needs Try TEXET AUTO SUPPLY NHS enjoys a break with Coke. WICHITA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 1512 Lamar Street Wichita Falls, Texas Archer City, Texas Phone 574-4213 P.O. Box 635 KINSEY DITCHING SERVICE Dump Trucks Sand and Gravel ARCHER WELL SERVICE Phone 574-4131 136 Archer City, Texas Archer City, Texas Phone 574-4502 Jerry Willett Amos Parsley 574-4420 574-4281 HOMB WHITE STORES, INC er v w Home Office and Warehouse 692-3410 3910 Call Field Rd. Wichita Falls, Texas CITY PHARMACY Owned by REX OWEN ARCHER CITY BAND BOOSTERS 113 South Center 574-4912 Archer City, Texas COW LOT 1200 East Scott 767-1255 Wichita Falls, Texas 138 KING'S FOOD STORE 139 315 South Center Archer City, Texas 574-4812 PAGE BARBER BEAUTY SHOP 232 West Main 462-5218 WALSH BROTHERS Mobil A 101 North Center Archer City, Texas Archer City, Texas SOUTHERN ENGRAVING COMPANY TOM HOLLEY, Representative 134 West Clay Houston, Texas BEREND BROTHER'S HORANY'S A FEED Olney, Texas 9 STORE Phone: 564-2030 Archer City, Texas 140 Phone 574-4915 GRAVES PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC 212 West Cottonwood 574-4821 Archer City, Texas TRIGG INSURANCE AGENCY ARCHER COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 103 South Center 574-4560 Archer City, Texas For Oilfield Supply Call A. J. MORRIS AGENCY 204 North Center 574.4546 DAVIS SUPPLY 217 North Center 574-4215 Archer City, Texas Archer City, Texas 141 PETRO DRILLING PRODUCING COMPANY 227 North Center 574-4623 Archer City, Texas KING'S FINA SERVICE STATION 574-4813 Archer City, Texas ARCHER COUNTY FARM BUREAU 304 East Main 574-4534 Archer City, Texas COUNTRY HOUSE LADIES APPAREL 574-4561 Archer City, Texas CITY GAS COMPANY 206 East Walnut 574-4214 Archer City, Texas SHAMBURGER LUMBER CO. 201 North Center 574-4553 Archer City, Texas 142 Jim, Denise, and David enjoy a treat at Troy's Drive-In. TROY'S DRIVE-IN BEALL'S DEPARTMENT STORE 574-4823 I 19 South Center Archer City, Texas 308 South Center 574-4321 Archer City, Texas JOE PISTACCO FOX'S CURLS AND SWIRLS PONTIAC-CADILLAC David, Cindy, Rheta, and Karen look over Joe Pistac- co's selection of 1972 Pontiacs. KAREN FOX, Owner 574-4464 Jio i i day CLEANERS LAUNDRY JOHNNY'S MENS HAIRSTYLING 322-6904 710 Brook Wichita Falls, Texas Phone: 767-4701 In Southmoor Center Owner: Pat Reynolds Wichita Falls, Texas BROTHERTON AND WHITE Sporting Goods Wholesale and Retail 2203 Avenue H Wichita Falls, Texas 76309 Phone: 322-1109 Juniors and Seniors Show Off New Band Jackets. ARCHER FARM-RANCH SUPPLY INC. nrtrkans Archer City, Texas Downtown and Parker Square Gerald Shaw - C. T. McDaniel Wichita Falls, Texas ,44 574-4313 The future challenges all of us. What does the future hold for today's graduate? Challenges, of every shape and kind. But, thanks to your educational preparation, you’ll be better equipped to meet these challenges head-on. And while you've been preparing for the future, so have we. We’re constantly planning and building ahead to provide electricity—enough to help you meet the challenges of tomorrow. You can count on it. ELECTBIC SIRVICE People power... at your service 116 South Sycamore Archer City, Texas 574-4501 Mike and Steve fill the candy machines J. D. BECK SALES CO. Graham, Texas JOE E. SHELTON INSURANCE 11OI 2 East Walnut 574-4543 Archer City, Texas THE FIRST STATE BANK MEMBER OF FDIC 101 South Center Archer City, Texas 574-4566 Rheta and Jim look at silver from Holder's. HOLDER'S JEWELRY 209 South Center 574-4535 Archer City, Texas All of the Auld's enjoy shopping at their dad's store. AULD'S VARIETY 307 South Center 574-4422 Archer City, Texas 146 HICKMAN AND JANSEN 243 East Main 574-4532 Mr. Lasater has to go many places to take pictures for ACHS. Archer City, Texas 564-5253 202 S. Grand CARNATION MILK COMPANY 326 Ohio 723-8191 Doyle always drinks Carnation milk. 147 LASATER'S STUDIO Olney, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas BOYD'S OFFICE TYPEWRITERS 124 Fre-Mar Valley 723-0471 Wichta Falls, Texas OLNEY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Olney Seymour NEELY TIRE COMPANY Mankins Highway 574-4122 Archer City, Texas HOLT'S SPORTING GOODS Wholesale - Retail 815 Scott Phone: 723-2648 Wichita Falls, Texas NELSON TEXACO W. W. DORRIS TOOL SUPPLY W. W. DORRIS and LOUISE DORRIS 305 East Main 574-4113 303 South Center 574-4231 Archer City, Texas HAG0ERS ARCHER CITY SLACKS QUARTERBACK Olney Manufacturing Co. Olney, Texas CLUB Tlmlimi 103 EAST MAIN STREET MUNTZ DISCOTAPE 3901 Wayne St. 692-5812 Wichita Falls, Texas HORNSBY HEAVY HARDWARE 1001 Scott 766-4335 Wichita Falls, Texas 149 WICHITA FALLS TIMES RECORD NEWS Rheta, Karen, and Cindy take a break in the Golden Rooster. GOLDEN ROOSTER SYLVIA HUDSON, Owner 105 South Center 574-4314 Archer City, Texas 150 Oak Farms OAK FARMS MILK COMPANY 1223 Indiana 766-3319 Wichita Falls, Texas HAIGOOD AND CAMPBELL 106 i j East Walnut Archer City, Texas 574-4622 Ward it always pulling for Hai good and Campbell. THE WASH SPOT CITY BARBER SHOP Owned By Owned By Mr. and Mrs. James Trent Luke Kirkland 151 SHADOWS OF SEVENTY-TWO Probing ... searching... seeking to remember an event, a face, a name. Somewhere in that vast bank of mem- ories is the answer, but all have be- come shadows of your mind. Autographs


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