Archer City High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Archer City, TX)
- Class of 1974
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h „piness £ RRT1NG 1974 WILDCAT Vol. 29 Archer City High School Archer City, Texas Contents Administration..........................19 Organizations...........................29 Favorites...............................47 Athletics...............................67 Classes.................................89 Advertisers............................135 ARCHER PUBLIC LIBRA?. ' BOX 957 ARCHER CITY, TX 76351 18171 574-4954 The 1974 Wildcat staff respectfully dedicates this yearbook to a beloved ex-teacher of Archer City High School, Mrs. L. N. Barton. She was a hard- working commercial arts teacher, and led UIL typing, shorthand, and jour- nalism contestants to many victories. Happiness is. . . . . . performing chemistry experiments. . . . excercising in physical education class. 3 Happiness is Diane Abshier crowned Homecoming Queen, kissed by Clay Jackson, and con- gratulated by the crowd. . . . wearing mums and shouting 28-8 victory over Nocona. Happiness is. . . . . . seniors running the concession stand and initiation week. . . . leading the student body in cheers and a roaring bonfire. t . . . performing in the talent show. ll Happiness is. . . . . . marching in contest performances. . . . leading the student body in cheers and speeches. . . . singing carols at Christmas. 13 14 Happiness is. . . . . . preparing and filing library cards. . . . listening to tapes in Spanish. . . . learning cabinetmaking in shop. ADMINISTRATION Tenderly now let all men turn to the earth Nancy Newhall Officials Direct School Functions SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: SEATED: Carter McGregor, III, Bobby Williams, Dr. R. D. Schlomach, president, Jim Lewis, secretary, Buddy Schlabs. STANDING: Dr. Arch Andrews, Donald Shearmire, superintendent, Jack Mueller, vice-president. MRS. DOROTHY BROCK Secretary MR. DONALD SHEARMIRE Superintendent LEFT: Mr. J. B. Adams, High School Principal. BELOW: Mrs. Dorothy Peck, Secretary Faculty Opens New Educational Paths 22 MR. JUDD GRAY, Mathematics MR. GERALD HAILE, Vocational Agriculture MRS. JOYCE HORN AD Y, Home Economics and Consumer Education 23 MRS. LINDA HORNE, English and Speech MR. FRED McCOWN, Shop, Mechanical Drawing, and Girls’ Basketball COACH EDDIE MORRIS, Civics and Health, Drivers’ Ed., and Boys’ Athletics MRS. PATSY PHILLIPS, Counselor COACH BOBBY RAY, American History and Boys’ Athletics MRS. DEANNE SMALLWOOD, Commer- cial Arts and Journalism Teachers Exemplify High Ideals MRS. MARGARET BROTHERS, Fifth Grade MR. DEAN FISHER, Science MRS. OPAN HOOTEN, Mathematics COACH CRAIG JONES, History MRS. GEORGIA OWEN, Fifth Grade MRS. RACHEL PATTERSON, English MRS. NELL TRENT, English COACH MIKE WOOD, History and Boys’ Athletics Staff Imparts Primary Education MRS. PATSY BARTON, Kindergarten MRS. VICKI CROW, Teacher Aide MISS FRANCIS DUREN, Third Grade 27 ORGANIZATIONS You shall enter the living shelter of the forest. You shall walk where only the wind has walked before. Nancy Newhall Student Council Reaps Productive Year OFFICERS: Craig Loftin, Vice-President; Lynn McWhorter, Treasurer; Sandy Robertson, Secretary; Claudia Morrison, Reporter; Bill Ed Crow- ley, President. 30 NHS Cherishes Leadership Qualities OFFICERS: Craig Loftin, Treas.; Lee Cathey, Pres.; Lea Hornady, Sec.; LeahLuig, Vice-Pres. 31 FHA Discovers Homemaking Fun FHA BEAU Randy Skinner OFFICERS: Diane Abshier, president: Jan McWhorter, 1st vice-presi- dent: Cheryl Martin, 2nd vice-president; Sue Kile, 3rd vice-president, Leah Luig, secretary-treasurer; Lea Hornady, historian; Marie Gage, parliamentarian; Lynn McWhorter, Song Leader. 32 Spanish Club Learns Communication Assistants Keep Orderly Library OFFICERS: Lynn McWhorter, president: Cheryl Martin, secretary: Sue Kile, vice-president. Leah Luig 1974 Wildcat Editor Staff Records Past and Present Events for Students 37 Band Creates Peppy Performances 38 Will Fletcher Drum Major Jill Bledsoe Majorette Cathy French Lou McWhorter Majorette Majorette 39 Archer City High 40 Banquet and Concert Brighten Spring 43 Bands Create Musical Atmosphere FFA Combines Youth With Opportunity OFFICERS: STANDING: Carl Matlock, Pres., Will Fletcher, Treas., Danny Coleman, Vice-Pres., Jay McWhorter, Sentinel. SEATED: Steve Stults, Rep. 45 ‘A’ Club Members Enjoy Activities I FAVORITES If eyes were made for seeing, Then Beauty is its own excuse for being. ) Ralph Waldo Emerson Mr. and Ms. ACHS Leah Luig Leah Luig, valedictorian of her class, has been a leader in many phases of life at ACHS. She has participated in UIL prose, winning 3rd in State, journalism, typing, and ready-writing where she was a State finalist. Leah acted in her Junior and Senior plays, has been elected Citizen of the Year 2 years and DAR Good Citizen. She is a member of many organizations and is 1974 Wildcat editor. Her willingness to give her time and talents will be greatly missed by faculty and students alike. Lee Cathey Lee Cathey has added humor and happiness to the halls of ACHS. Because of his leadership abilities, he has been class president for 3 years. Lee has played football 4 years and has won recognition as an outstanding ath- lete . UIL and NHS have taken much of his time, and he has been selected as the Betty Crocker Leader of Tomorrow. ACHS has been a little brighter because of Lee's presence. mumh Wittiest Pam Riggins Robert McCorkle Best Groomed Jill Bledsoe Mark Adams Class Favorites Seniors Sue Kile Randy Skinner Juniors Becky Hoff Paul Wylie pubucubb •«SS ”36 Sophomores Claudia Morrison Danny Hopkins Freshmen Vivian Abernathy Mike Ray RANDY SKINNER - September Students Demonstrating CARL MATLOCK - October WILL FLETCHER - November LEAH LUIG - January Citizen of the Year JAMES RAY ASH AND MIKE RAY - December Good Citizenship Honored LEN EVE - February LEA HORNADY - April CLAUDIA MORRISON - May 59 Ambitious Students LEA HORNADY - Spanish MARK ADAMS - Math DANNY COLEMAN - Vocational Agriculture SUE KILE - Library LEE CATHEY - Science LEAH LUIG - Journalism CHERYL MARTIN - Band 60 RANDY SKINNER - Social Studies CARL MATLOCK - Industrial Arts MARIE GAGE - Girls’ Athletics Excel in Various Subjects DIANE ABSHIER - English MIKE SCHLABS - Speech WARD CAMPBELL - Boys' Athletics JOURNALISM: Leah Luig, 1st District, 3rd Regional, Headline Writing; 1st District, Editorial Writing; Tammy McGriff, 3rd District, Feature Writing; 3rd District, News Writing. PERSUASIVE SPEAKING: Paul Wylie, 4th District; Claudia Morrison, 5th District. UIL Competitors Display m ONE-ACT PLAY: Ward Campbell, Larry Joe Culwell, Len Eve, Paul Wylie, Diane Abshier, Robert McCorkle, Mike Schlabs, Becky Hoff, Larry Boone, Pam Riggins, Mark Mueller, 4th District. DEBATE: Bill Ed Crowley and Mark Adams, 1st District, 1st Regional, 1st State; Lisa Stubbs and Debbie Aulds, 1st District; Bobby Bitner. 62 Sportsmanlike Behavior READY WRITING: Leah Luig, 1st District, 1st Regional: Cecelia Owen, 4th District. SLIDE RULE: Mark Adams, 1st District, 1st Regional, 5th State; Wayne Byrom, 2nd District: James Ash, Terry McCurrin. 63 SPELLING: Barbara Chambles, Vickie Maxwell, Cheryl Martin, and Julie Loftis. TYPING: Dorothy Schlabs, Diane Abshier, LenEve, 1st District. PROSE READING: Donald Hill, 4th District; Leah Luig, 3rd Dis- trict; Tammy McGriff. INFORMATIVE SPEAKING: Dick McDaniel, 3rd District; Cecelia Owen, 1st District; Scott Groves, 4th Dist. SCIENCE: Bill Ed Crowley, 4th District; Lee Cathey, 6th District. SHORTHAND: Vickie Maxwell, 1st District; Cheryl Martin, 2nd District; Dalene Schaefer. POETRY INTERPRETATION: Shawn Alsup, 3rd District; Lou McWhorter, 3rd District; Becky Hoff , Pam Riggins. Junior High UIL Teams Display Talent NUMBER SENSE: Dave Coleman, Jeff Fletcher, Mike Aulds, and Loretta Jentsch. i 7th and 8th SPELLING: Tami Tarno, Will Andrews, Mary Beth C and Donna Shearmire. 5th and 6th SPELLING: Brenda Morris, Mary Sue Byrd, Tammy Peden, and Shannon Alsup. 5th and 6th PICTURE MEMORY: Roy Vogtsberger, Matt Andrews, Terry Peden, Belinda Hale, and Dick Fletcher. 65 Students Selected for Special Awards 1974-75 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Jan McWhorter, pres- ident: Claudia Morrison, vice- president . GIRLS' STATE: Jill Bledsoe and Becky Hoff. BOYS' STATE: Will Fletcher and Weyman Oliver. ALL-DISTRICT BASKETBALL: Mike Ray, Mike Schlabs, Claudia Morri- son, Marie Gage, and Ward Campbell. ALL-DISTRICT FOOTBALL: Ronnie Williams, Ward Campbell, Danny Alexander, Lee Cathey, Weyman Oliver, Steve Stults and James Ray Ash. BETTY CROCKER AWARD: Lee Cathey DAR GOOD CITIZEN Leah Luig 66 ATHLETICS In this fresh evening each blade and leaf looks as if it had been dipped in an icy liquid greenness. David Thoreau Wildcat Effort Yields Winning Year 68 COACHES: Craig Jones, Mike Wood, Eddie Morris, and Head Coach Bobby Ray. MANAGERS: Mike Clifton, Mark Mueller, Robert Sebastian. 69 WARD CAMPBELL Fullback LEE CATHEY Center RONNIE WILLIAMS Quarterback BILL ED CROWLEY Right Guard 70 MIKE SCHLABS RANDY SKINNER Tackle End JAMES ASH LARRY CULWELL ANDY GRAHAM Left Guard Right Guard Back CRAIG LOFTIN Tackle WEYMAN OLIVER Back STEVEN PARKER Tackle STEVE STULTS Tackle Cats Exhibit Spirit During Season Cats ramble to Tiger territory. Cats penetrate Holliday defense. 72 Wildcats flatten Indian offense. Williams receives escort to goal line. 73 ■id Cheerleaders Incite Enthusiasm Diane Abshier Senior Co-Head Cheerleader Lynn McWhorter Senior Co-Head Cheerleader Staci Williams Junior Len Eve Junior Claudia Morri- Diana Jackson son Freshman Sophomore 76 Danny defends Knox City's Newton. Weyman Oliver Junior Guard Steve Stults Junior Post Danny Hopkins Rodney Williams Danny Alexander Soph. Forward Soph. Post Fresh. Post Mike tips off for the Cats to start the game. Mike Ray Fresh. Guard Ray tries a jump-shot. 77 “B” Team Looks Good Eugene Allen Tony Choate Fresh. Forward Soph. Guard Mark Green Mark McCorkle Soph. Guard Fresh. Post Stephen Parker Kevin Vogtsberger 78 Archerettes Show Spirit 1st ROW: Sherri Patton, Laura Geis, Cindy Bussey, Vivian Abernathy, Claudia Morrison. 2nd ROW: Lisa Stubbs, Mgr., Jody Hudson, Marie Gage, Dianna Jackson, Jill Bledsoe, Karen Schlabs, Mgr. 3rd ROW: Len Eve, Mgr., Mary Ann Culwell, Dorothy Schlabs, Tammy McGriff, Leslie Knox, Mgr., Coach: Fred McCown. Future Looks Bright Marie Gage Senior Forward Claudia Morrison Sophomore Forward for two. 80 Jody Hudson Sophomore Guard Sophomore Guard Sherri Patton Sophomore Guard Tammy McGriff Freshman Guard Vivian Abernathy Freshman Forward Dianna Jackson Freshman Guard Mary Ann Culwell Freshman Guard 82 LEFT TO RIGHT: Julie Morris, Lynn-Anne Triplett, Cheryl Wortham, Lou McWhorter, Coach Fred McCown, Gretta Cox, Debbie Aulds, Julie Loftis, Barbara Chambles. KNEELING: Karen Schlabs and Lisa Stubbs, Mgrs. 83 Gretta stops Throckmorton. Cheerleaders add to the excitement. Cheerleaders Strengthen Team Lynn McWhorter Sandy Robertson Pam Riggins Teresa Oliver 84 Tracksters Race To Regional 86 Golfers Enjoy Another Season Terry McCurrin Paul Wylie STANDING: Paul Wylie, Steve Stults, Terry McCurrin. KNEELING: Dick McDaniel, Scott Groves, Mike Ray, Smitty. 87 Tennis Proves a Growing Sport h .ETlC DEPT ! imtTIC DEPT i 1j «j MEW Bin tr UTICM i WLETIC ocpi 1 RC fr ''«IETIC dept WiETIC DEPT 88 CLASSES You must not know too much, or be too precise or scientific about birds and trees and flowers and watercraft; . . . Walt Whitman Seniors Prepare For Future PRESIDENT - Lee Cathey VICE-PRESIDENT - Ward Campbell SECRETARY - Diane Abshier TREASURER - Lea Hornady 90 Top Graduates Speak at Commencement Leah Luig - Valedictorian Diane Abshier - Salutatorian STANDING: Lee Cathey, 90.68; Randy Skinner, 90.90. SITTING: Leah Luig, 95.36; Lea Homady, 90.81; Cheryl Martin, 90.95; Diane Abshier, 91.18. 91 Choosing Careers Confronts Seniors Diane Abshier Ward Campbell Lee Cathey Danny Coleman Rodney Hallmark Lea Homady Sue Kile Gary Koetter Senior Wildcats receive applause. A masked figure works in shop. Cheryl Martin Carl Matlock Vickie Maxwell Robert McCorkle Play programs are completed in last minute rush. Leah Luig 93 Final Year Incites Reminiscing Lose something, Robert? Lynn McWhorter Robert Petit Dalene Schaefer Mike Schlabs Randy Skinner Betsy Stewart Ronnie Williams Max Wood Lee acts like a monkey. Seniors Produce ‘50’s’ Comedy BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS: Ward Campbell and Leah Luig BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR AND ACTRESS: Lee Cathey and Betsy Stewart. 95 Graduation Brings New Independence DIANE ABSHIER - FHA 4, Officer 2, NHS 3, Officer 1, Annual Staff 1, Cat's Claw Staff 1, Spanish Club 2, Officer 1, Class Officer 3, Class Favorite 3, Who's Who English '74, UIL Piano, Prose, Typing, One-Act Play, Junior and Senior Plays, Best Actress '73, Homecoming Queen, Nominee 2, School Beauty, Football Queen, Basket- ball 3, Football Cheerleader 3, Track 2, Tennis 1, Salutatorian. WARD CAMPBELL - Student Council 2, A Club 4, Class Offi- cer 2, Class Favorite 1, Who’s Who Boys' Athletics '73 - '74, One-Act Play 1, Junior and Sen- ior Plays, Best Actor '73 - '74, Best All-Around, Basketball 4, Captain 2, A11-District 2, Foot- ball 4, Captain 2, All-District 3, Track 2, Tennis 2. LEE CATHEY - NHS 3, Officer 1, Student Council 3, A Club 4, Class Officer 3, Class Favorite 1, Who's Who Science '73 - '74, UIL Science, Number Sense, Junior and Senior Plays, Best Supporting Actor 1, Citizen of the Month, Boys' State, Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow, Mr. ACHS '74, Bas- ketball 2, Football 4, Captain 2, All-District 1. DANNY COLEMAN - Band 1, FFA 4, Officer 1, Who's Who Vocational Agriculture '74. GRETTA COX - FHA 4, Spanish Club 2, Junior and Senior Plays, Basketball 3, Captain 1. BILL ED CROWLEY - Student Council 1, Officer 1, Annual Staff 2, Cat's Claw 2, A Club 4, UIL Debate, Science, Junior and Senior Plays, Citizen of the Month, Basketball 3, Football 4, Tennis 1. TINA DOWNING - FHA 3, Offi- cer 1, Student Council 1, Annual Staff 2, Cat’s Claw Staff 2, Ranch Week Nominee 2, 4-H, Class Officer 1, UIL Prose, Homecoming Queen Nominee 1, Seni or Acti vi ti es Basketball 3. MARIE GAGE - FHA 4, Officer 1, Student Council 1, Annual Staff 1, Library Club 4, Officer 1, Ranch Week Candidate, FFA Sweetheart, 4-H, Who's Who Girls’ Athletics '74, Best All- Around , Basketball 4, Captain 1, All-District 2, Tennis 2. NEIL GROSS - Student Council 1, Spanish Club 2. RODNEY HALLMARK LEA HORN AD Y - FHA 4, Officer 2, NHS 3, Officer 1, Library Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 4-H, Class Officer 1, Who’s Who Spanish '74, UIL Number Sense, Junior and Senior Plays, Citizen of the Month, Girls' State, Crisco Award '73. SUE KILE - Band 4, Stage Band 2, FHA 4, Officer 2, Library Club 3, Officer 1, Spanish Club 2, Class Favorite 1, Who's Who Library '74, Junior Play. GARY KOETTER LEAH LUIG - FHA 4, Officer 2, NHS 3, Officer 1, Student Coun- cil 1, Annual Staff 2, Editor 1, Cat's Claw Staff 2, Spanish Club 2, Who's Who Math '72, English '73, Journalism '74, UIL Prose, Typing, Headline Writing, Edi- torial Writing, Ready Writing, Junior and Senior Plays, Best Actress '74, Citizen of the Month, DAR Good Citizen, Homecoming Queen Nominee 1, Ms. ACHS '74, Best Groomed 1, Basketball 2, Football Cheer- leader 1, Citizen of the Year '73 - '74, Valedictorian. CHERYL MARTIN - Band 4, Band Sweetheart, Officer 1, FHA 4, Officer 1, NHS 3, Library Club 3, Officer 1, Who's Who Band '73 - '74, UIL Spelling, Typing, Shorthand, Girls’ State, All-Dis- trict Band 1, TWU Girls’ Band Festival. CARL MATLOCK - Annual Staff 1, Cat’s Claw Staff 1, Editor 1, FFA 4, Officer 2, Who's Who Industrial Arts '74, Citizen of the Month. VICKIE MAXWELL - Band 3, Officer 3, Who's Who Commer- cial Arts '74, UIL Shorthand, Spelling. ROBERT McCORKLE - One-Act Play 1, Junior Play, Wittiest '74, Friendliest '73, Basketball 2, Football 3, Track 1. LYNN McWHORTER - Band 4, Stage Band 3, FHA 4, Officer 2, NHS 2, Student Council 1, Offi- cer 1, Library Club 4, Officer 1, Spanish Club 2, Officer 1, Junior and Senior Plays, Best Supporting Actress '73, Football Cheer- leader 1, Basketball Cheerleader 2. DALENE SCHAEFER - FHA 4, Library Club 4, Spanish Club 2, UIL Shorthand, Junior and Senior Plays, Basketball 3, Track 2. MIKE SCHLABS - Student Coun- cil 1, Ranch Week Candidate 1, A Club 4, Class Officer 2, Who’s Who Speech '74, One-Act Play 1, Junior Play, Basketball 4, Captain 1, A11-District 3, Foot- ball 3, Track 3. RANDY SKINNER - Stage Band 1, FHA Beau, NHS 3, Student Council 2, Officer 1, Ranch Week Candidate 1, A Club 2, Class Officer 1, Class Favorite 2, Who’s Who Social Studies '74, Junior Play, Best Supporting Actor, Citizen of the Month, Boys' State, Friendliest '74, Football 2, Track 2. BETSY STEWART - FHA 4, Library Club 3, Spanish Club 2, One-Act Play 1, Senior Play, Best Supporting Actress '74, Bas- ketball 3, Track 3. RONNIE WILLIAMS - Student Council 1, A Club 4, Junior Play, Basketball 4, Football 4, Captain 1, All-District 2, Track 2, Tennis 1. MAX WOOD - Band 4, Stage Band 4, Junior and Senior Plays. 97 1974 Seniors Are First to Fly 98 Juniors Focus On Achievement PRESIDENT - Paul Wylie VICE-PRESIDENT - Craig Loftin SECRETARY - Staci Williams TREASURER - Pam Martin Mark Adams Steve Alsup James Ash Walter Bell Jill Bledsoe 100 Mark makes a speech. Martians??? Sharon Garlington Vincent Goforth Andy Graham Phillip Hill Becky Hoff Tommy Hulse Leslie Knox Debbie Langley Craig Loftin Pam Martin 102 Weyman Oliver Ceclia Owen Steve Parker Pam Riggins Sandy Robertson Jane Sanders Pat Sheppard Carol Stewart Senorita Becky prepares a pinata. Pam practices pecking. Dr. Jekyll at work. Steve Stults Kevin Vogtsberger Stacie Williams Brenda Wolf Paul Wylie ‘Mash ’ Captivates Amused Audience BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR AND ACTRESS: Steve Stults and Becky Hoff. 103 Sophomores Interested In Advancing PRESIDENT - Danny Hopkins VICE-PRESIDENT - Scott Groves SECRETARY - Dorothy Schlabs 104 Debbie Abshier Edith Aikens Charles Anderson Cindy Bussey Dwayne Byrom Laura Geis Mark Green Scott Groves Steve Hoegger Danny Hopkins Tommy Hubbard Jody Hudson Barry Hutson Sophs are ready for pictures. Eyes on copy, ready, begin. Clay Jackson Bill Jentsch Ricky Mann Pat Martin Julie Morris 106 Things go better with Coke. Claudia Morrison Teresa Oliver Sherri Patton Peggy Petit Don Pollock Terri Rater Robert Sebastian Dorothy Schlabs Terri Skinner Ronnie Stallcup Jose Tollenaar Rodney Williams Georgia Woods 107 Clay - working??? Find it Dorothy? Female Leaders Guide Freshman Class PRESIDENT - Vivian Abernathy VICE-PRESIDENT - Karen Schlabs SECRETARY - Debbie Aulds 108 Typical freshmen girls. Lynn-Anne and Mark prepare for the future. Vivian Abernathy Danny Alexander Eugene Allen Shawn Alsup Debbie Aulds Jimmy Barrells Wayne Bell Bobby Bitner Bryan Bowman Ronald Byrd David Canada Ted Canada Luis Carcano Barbara Chambles Mary Ann Culwell Mike Frodyma Sammie Gibbs 109 Lisa and Debbie hard at work. Donald expresses his opinion. Victor Goforth Jill Jarrelson Mark Harrelson Mitchel Harrelson Donald Hill Dianna Jackson Bill Johnson Mike Jumper Dale Koetter Julie Loftis Peggy Lowack Terry McCurrin Mark McCorkle Richard McDaniel Tammy McGriff Lou McWhorter Doyle Meyer Jo Ann Murray Allen Pendergrass Michael Petit Brian Quisenberry Eugene shows instant shock. Freshmen give undivided attention! Mike Ray Miles Roberts Roy Schenk Karen Schlabs Veronica Sensabaugh Lisa Stubbs James Taylor Lynn-Anne Triplett Barry Waite Cheryl Wortham Faye Woodall Jr. High Graduation Brings New Faces to High School 113 Karen Aikens Janice Ash Mike Aulds David Barton Gregg Bell Judy Blassingame Linda Carcano Dave Coleman Dana Culwell Jeff Fletcher 8-A Diana Geis Dorcycle Gosler Greg Graham Mitch Green Jerry Hemphill Cathy Morrison Scott Myers Judy Pendergrass Tina Robertson Carlton Schlomach Jayne Sebastian Donna Shearmire Rusty Skinner Tami Tamo Angela VanHemert Rulinda Vogtsberger Allen Walsh Lexa Willeford Carla Akers Hermie Baughman Niki Cathey Marquitta Frazier Ricky Graves Sheila Hale Jimmy Hemphill Kirk Hoepfner Joyce Hoff Kelley Horne Loretta Jentsch Don Koetter Billy Maxwell Dusty McCord Rusty McCord 8-B Beverly Meyer Jackie Mueller Paul Parsley David Petit Celina Powell Dennis Quisenberry Bobby Sanders Donna Sensabaugh Darrell Schenk Leslie Stubbs 115 Will Andrews Rosa Faye Baggett Melinda Blassingame Billy Chambles James Cox Beverly Crow Teresa Devrow Mary Beth Gage Lisa Geis Julie Groves Mark Jackson K Lynn Lewis Andrea Linscott Linda Maxwell Brenda Meyer Holly Patton Kelly Posey Jeff Ray Bobby Robertson Clifton Russell Kelly Schlegel Randy Stallcup Timmy Tamo Herby Victory Deniese Williams 116 M Billy Anderson Thomas Barrells Blane Buerger Sherri Daniel Wayne Hale Steven Hilbers Michael Hinsley Greg Hoegger Karen Hoff Karen Hubbard 7-B Stephen Huffman Matt Jackson Sharon Jentsch Nubbin Johnston Mark Jumper Jimmy Keener Troy Maxton Johnny Page Beverly Pendergrass Darrell Schenk Doug Stallcup Kenneth Stewart 117 Junior High Excels In Sports 1st ROW: Matt Jackson, Mgr., Paul Parsley, Leslie Stubbs, Dusty McCord, Jackie Mueller. 2nd ROW: Jerry Hemphill, Allen Walsh, Scott Myers, Dave Coleman, Mitch Green, Rusty McCord, Jeff Fletcher, Dennis Qui- senberry, Mgr. 3rd ROW: Coach Mike Wood, David Barton, Billy Maxwell, Gregg Bell, Carlton Schlomach, Jimmy Hemphill, and Greg Graham. 1st ROW: Stephen Huffman, Herby Victory, Billy Chambles, Jeff Ray, Michael Hinsley, Johnny Page, Blane Buerger, Doug Stallcup. 2nd ROW: Bobby Robertson, Kenneth Stuart, Randy Stallcup, Mark Jackson, Steven Hilbers, Gregg Oliver, Greg Hoegger, Wayne Hale. 3rd ROW: Coach Eddie Morris, Clifton Russell, Darrel Schenk, Bill Owen, Nubbin Johnston, James Cox, Tommy Tamo, Matt Jackson, Mgr. Lori Stubbs, K Lynn Lewis, Dana Culwell, Cathy Morrison, Arlina Campbell, and Kelly Posey; Mascot, Kim Knox. 119 1st ROW: Karien Hubbard, Mgr., Lexa Willeford, Deniese Williams, Mgr. 2nd ROW: Celina Powell, Tina Rob- ertson, Joyce Hoff, Dana Culwell, Diana Geis, Dorcyl Gosler, Rulinda Vogtsberger, Linda Carcano, Tami Tarno, Cathy Morrison, Donna Shearmire, Coach Fred McCown. 1st ROW: Matt Jackson, Mgr. Leslie Stubbs, Bryan Brock, Jeff Ray, Ricky Graves, Mgr. 2nd ROW: Mike Aulds, Jeff Fletcher, Dave Coleman, Rusty McCord, Mitch Green, Jackie Mueller, Paul Parsley, Mgr. 3rd ROW: Coach Mike Wood, Dusty McCord, Allen Walsh, David Barton, Hermie Baughman, Scott Myers, Dennis Qui- senberry, Mgr. 120 1st ROW: Stepehn Huffman, Billy Chambles, Blane Buerger, Mark Jumper, Bobby Robertson, Gregg Stallcup. 2nd ROW: Wayne Hale, Troy Maxton, Greg Hoegger, Steven Hilbers, Tommy Tarno, Mark Jackson, Michael Hinsley. 3rd ROW: Mike Wood, Coach, Bill Owen, James Cox, Nubbin Johnston, Gregg Oliver, Clifton Rus- sell , Matt Jackson, Mgr. SITTING: Julie Groves, Sherri Daniels, Sheila Hale, Judy Blassingame, Karen Hoff, Kelly Schlegel, Andrea Linscott, Lisa Geis, Melinda Blassingame, Beverly Bendergrass, K-Lynn Lewis, Loretta Jentsch, Teresa Dev- row, Rosa Baggett, Brenda Meyer, Karren Hubbard and Deniese Williams, Mgrs. STANDING: Holly Patton, Kelly Posey, Coach Fred McCown, Beverly Crow, Mary Beth Gage. Jr. High Choirs T22 Provide Musical Entertainment 123 6-A Abby Abernathy Cynthia Ashbrook Chris Aulds Jeff Blassingame Sonja Burks Mary Sue Byrd Arlina Campbell Duane Deen Robin Dugan Greg Giddings Johnny Hemphill Lonnie Jentsch Charles Matlock Rhonda Meyer Doris McGregor Tammie Peden Byron Schlomach Carole Sebastian Lori Stubbs Terry Tamo John David Wood David York Cindy Akers Brad Brock Rhonda Browning Dannie Carriger Donnie Clemmons Sharia Cox Jack Frank Peggy Frodyma Noe Garza Wayne Harrelson David Hopkins 6-B Judy Koetter Teresa Koetter Jimmy Loftis Jennifer Luig Melvina Neely Cynthia Page Terry Wayne Petit Lockie Pratt Nelson Sensabaugh Connie Way 125 Darla Abshier Shannon Alsup Matt Andrews John Barton Gary Beall Bethann Bell Lonnie Buerger Jeanie Coger Dick Fletcher Debbie Hilbers PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 126 5-A Lee Ann Horne Sheila Huffman Denise Kile Ross Lewis Ellen Loftin Donna Martin Penny McCown Mitzi McDaniel Brenda Morris Caren Nelson Terry Peden Theresa Riggins Richard Russell Max Schlegel Sue Van Hemert Roy Vogtsberger Belinda Anderson Shirley Anderson Randy Bartlett Jesse Bitner Casey Blassingame Jaime Carcano James Cox Fred Edge Rosa Garza Marvin Geis 5-B Ben Giddings Kelly Gosler David Haehn Belinda Hale Lanny Hubbard Donnie Malone Thomas Mann Mark Maxton Mike Neal David Wayne Petit Landon Posey Rosen Pratt Lisa Rucker Greg Stallcup Kevin Willeford 127 Donna Akers Teresa Ashbrook Ken Bailey Lydia Barton Tracey Boone Teresa Burks Mac Bynum Jimmie Case Rodney Clemmons Eddie Daniel Diane Deen Kim Denton Mrs. Wallace’s 4th Grade Debbie Devrow Jerry Gray Shari Haigood Gladys Harrelson Rose Harris Donald Hilbers Sandra Hinsley Sherry Hoff Joe Howell Donale Hughes Sherry Lynn Hulbert Ronnie Malone Ronny Morris David McCurrin Don McGregor Laney Oliver Clayton Schlomach Darryn Shearmire Royce Stallcup 128 Denis Bowman Donnie Dugan Scott Edge Joe Garza Tammy Kajovsky Tammie Hale Carla Hamill Jackie Harrelson Mack Howell Tony Leamon John Lyles Tresa McDaniel Miss Duren ’s 3rd Grade David McGregor Craig Nelson Renee Odgen Jho Lea Starnes Margaret Wood 129 Lane Ashbrook Karen Aulds Micheal Canada James Fletcher Mark Frazier 130 Mrs. Well’s 3rd Grade Chris Haigood Brian Hallmark Ann Gay Hamill Randy Jumper Steven Mann Wendy McCorkle Kayla Moorehead Erick Neal Jill Pendergrass Oteka Plemmons Russell Pratt Dan York Christie Abshier Linda Bailey Charlotte Barrells Roger Beall Jason Bernhardt Steven Bitner Jay Burks David Carcano Brad Dickey Sandra Dugan Sherry Fletcher Bobby Hadderton Lynn Haehn Mrs. Smitson’s 2nd Grade Carl Harrelson Craig Harrelson Jeff Hoegger Joe Hoff Tammie Jentsch Doug Long David Lyles Kevin McCown Angela McGriff Stacy Morrison Neal Aaron David Owen Phyllis Stanford Marty Way Wendy Willeford 131 Lorna Brink Kirk Crutcher Doug Fox Michael Frazier Robert Garza Don Harrelson Dewayne Harris Ben Henry Lisa Hoeggei Tina Hughes N I Mrs. Elmore’s 1st Grade 132 Christie Hulbert Welf Jentsch Carl Gene Keener Joseph King Monica Leamon Junior Malone Dray Martin Joey Pair Billy Peck Robert Stallcup Randy Sturm Johnny Tyler Juan Jose Villalpando Wade Williams J. 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