Baird High School - Headlight Yearbook (Baird, TX)
- Class of 1979
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Lower right: Addressing the exes, and speak- ing especially to the Class of 1929, was Mrs. Maurine Ivison Nichols, a teacher for 37 years who began her career in Baird with the Class of 1928-29. 2 Opening Section IAHDBMH 3 'PF X' fix. 1 Members of the Class of 1929 who attended the homecoming in September were Willard Kelton, Lucibel Mitchell Manion, Glenn McGowen Wylie, Edith Hammons Hunt, Donna McGowen Leon, Thelma Boatwright Smith, Leotis Bennett Meadows, R. L. Elliott, Ir., Harry Dunlap, Curtis Sutphen, Beatrice Green Deal, Bill Wright, Fonda Hughes Brown, Stephen Warren, Dr. Weldon Varner, Vermon Iohnson, and, not pictured, Dorothy Barnhill Parsons. The custom of publishing a year- book for Baird Schools began fifty years ago. The first staff in 1928-29 headed by Vermon Iohnson, editor, and Weldon Varner, business man- ager, hoped to establish an unbro- ken chain. However, there were no yearbooks published during the depression and war years of 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, and 1943. THE HEADLIGHT was selected as the name of the annual in honor of the railroad, the city's former great- est asset and builder. The Texas and Pacific Railway selected Baird as one of the railway's division ter- minals, which led to the establish- ment of Baird as the county seat of Callahan County. In 1929, THE HEADLIGHT was dedicated to Mrs. W. C. White, a teacher of history for many years in the Baird Schools, and to Miss Win- ifred Camp, teacher of English and the first sponsor of THE HEAD- LIGHT. The 1979 HEADLIGHT staff salutes the Class of 1929 on this fifti- eth anniversary. l Above: Maude McGowen Cunningham, Class of '29, looks approvingly at her grandaughter, Lydia Hardwick, Class of '79 and a cheer- leader at Baird High School. Left: Principal Gerald Iennings accepts a copy of the 1929 annual from Vermon Iohnson, edi- tor of the first yearbook. Looking on is Ben Stephenson, 1978 president of the Exes' Asso- ciation. Opening Section 3 Band members proudly wear new uniforms . . . Iodi White and Steve Defosses, one of top seven Most Beautiful and Handsome . . . Mem- bers of the drill team, a newly organ- ized group at BHS . . . Carla Deel with a cake for the football Player of the Week . . . Iunior and senior girls display new disco look of '79, 4 Opening Section 2 . nvva ' V l i:umM M W c It e ' S ,Ju S 1 , ,S wi - A Wy l in , Q K , V i Mfg' ,. N , A ag ' if ffl Qi r' ' W' O X 1.31918 Newly painted and enlarged S 'SIE press box . . . Will Morgan and y ngnms Becky Tucker. . .Beta conventio- aa a Kerry neers at San Antonio . . . Drill My All l mf R team performing at home coming l ffw 0 . . . Homecoming King and ' l A if Queen, Steve Defosses and Amber I V l McLaughlin . . . Exes' secretary I . Virginia Dixon, Coming Home King and Queen Olaf South and Mrs. Lee Ivey, and exes' president, Ben Stephenson . . . Senior foot- ball players' Opening Section 5 Tim Hughes and Laura Isen- hower look over their physics assignment . . . Charlotte Perry- man, Tammy Bannowsky and Heather Allen deliver valentine candies sent from the FHA post office . . . Basketball fans crowd the gym . . . Sophomores, you're on candid camera . . . Billie Per- kins uses the new microfiche reader purchased this year for the library. CJ 6 Opening Section lun-... Bill Earp heads for the library . . . Zane Wright enjoys one of the many magazines available to stu- dents . . . Amber and Cy toast their senior year. 01 i M Q i y A.. Sock Day has become a tradi- tion as well as signing classmates' yearbooks . . . Darla McWilliams models sportswear at the beauty contest . . . Bonnie Martin and Becky Whitt. Opening Section 7 F 53 ak! 5 Q .X-Www ' ,,,pnd! yzulvywlk EW H 1 ymg,'Q1lg' I 1 .fx ,Ja v. .gf 1,31 .' 39.5, . , , E-. ..,2f A ,1 A ,R : wa 1 .,,' I va fm' 2 I Us ' e W if I -. . , W Yi Q 4 4 31 In X . -',f1r:, x,, i ' NF. M T. 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WSH ' ,,, QA, ut, wg ix., v 1, 106 . MQW' Xia-Le 'LNZY 'Z Qvj ,, 1 iii, '. 4 5 3 X ' F. 1 's,i i .., , 4 'LAM . ,F V, wliuquqggfq wvwa-.ww M., Harold King emcees the beauty contest . . . Football team gets fired up for the game against Merkel . . . Sophomore boys at the FHA Valen- tine post office assembly . . . Studi- ous sophomores . . . Snowfights are fun . . . Iesse Mendez looking sharp at the football banquet. T it ,, t or f its 'sir sf, -S if to l 63. 4 Billy Plunk, Kenny Plunk, Choppy Young, and Arthur Cerda man the FFA popcorn stand . . . Marion Per- kins listens intently to Connie Eubanks at the football banquet . . . And what do you want Santa to bring to you, Mr. Wimberley . . . Big Red and the cheerleaders in the homecoming parade . . . The accounting class appears to be work- ing diligently . . . And they all came tumbling down. Opening Section 11 -Q. ,le Y 9 T QB ..j I' . S 5, 'gl ay '- . 1 , -1, N4 z J if gi. . gl ik 1 .1 if fe, 3 ' iii . ,Jim V1 ,Q -N Gigli a .' ww Q. W 11' X Q 'I gr rj, is 'ff ' .-4' ' ., 274-46- , fy-fg , .- -4-, Q. . K 5 4 L ' - in ' P 5 ,ig- .v 1 4 I 1. 4 Y Q31 Q 1 5 fi zu K. 1 Q E , vi Q m 1 H' 5 M ky' 'N Mi if , Q lg M ,If Q? ,f J a Lv- -w-' -1 - 'v X Q ' . wif, ,d F3-T Q? a I H W ' W' L 5, A vii' ...mgwx ' . if 3 if M . TY WWW W2 f gm A wqxrxwif 7' X I , ,af Donny Stovall and Vicki McWilliams were selected by the students as King and Queen of Baird High School. Scott Rowley served as master of cere- monies for the Coronation program on March 20. 175 ff 1,1 ' A Hula dancer Lisa Carrico performs for the Royal court. Adviser Irma Crow and artistic director Bar- bara.Corn supervise the stage. Opening Section 13 Beauty contestant, Sammie Harris . . . Mike Duncan places a lei on Carol Keith at the Coronation program . . . i Ian Higgins congratulates Steve Defosses after a football game. . .Donnie Casey gives blood to the Community Blood Bank. 14 Opening Section .V I if tu, The cheerleaders unveil nine-foot tall Big Red during the first pep rally on Septembermgbgu . Dana Wiminlelgpeanlyscontestant .micharaii . ff- --- - reefin to Tam Bannowsky . . . Amber McLaughlin with a new look . . . Iirnmy Saunders smiles for the photog- rapher. 4 Q ? X1 if AIKVHA f ' V .gf , 3 , ff: 1 'ffwfife , ,L ,,,Q3 , ,aj i Opening Section 15 Cheerleaders, Football Sweet- heart, and Drill Team are given awards by sponsor Barbara Corn . . . Coach Williams, Edmiston, Gordon and wives attend Football Banquet at Starlite Inn on Decem- ber 4, 1978 . . . Football awards are proudly displayed by Stovall, Wright, Baxter, Skinner, and Defosses . . . Steve Iohnson and Santa Claus. ,if ml. , , ew MQW 16 Opening Section 4 r A e 'Q -1 Ellen, Chris and Iessie catch the disco fever. Mrs. Allen caught in the act! Handsome juniors usher at seniors' graduation. Cy lends a friendly shoulder to Bubba. E , ii ,life f' . K . J' 'f I 1 1 4, J six, . vl Opening Section 17 Y 15'- ' ' owwLQcl1oo0EoafwL BILL GUNN. Supczrintumlcnl GERALD IENNINGS, Principal B. S.. M.Ed.. Howard Paiym: BS., M.Ed.. Mclvlurry S Ring 5932? wg ....., 5 i life-e-tl' .2 fig li 2255: Baird ISD board members are lim Higgins, Pat MnKennon, Bruce Williams, secrelaryg Robert Park, president: Iames Gram, vice-presi dent: Stan McCormick and lim Clark, not pictured. 20 Administration I-Hgh school Mrs. Iohnsic Allen Quinn Conley Mrs. lean Corley MIS. lfmil Crow B.A.. ACU: M.A., Sul B.S.. ASU M.A., Columbia Univ. BA., NTSU Ross Coach. Science, Health BS., Mary-Hardin Business, Yearbook English. Spanish, Baylor Drama Homemaking Dave Edmiston Mrs. Gena Franke Robert Stovall Dick Vestal B.S., ASU B.S., McMurry M. Ed., Howard Payne B.S., Texas Tech Coach, History, Biol- World History Mathematics M.S.T., Tarleton ogy I, II Vo. Agriculture Floyd Wimberley Mrs. Frances Green- Mrs. Linda Hart Mrs. Marilyn Buffing- B.A., HSU way B.S., ACU ton M.S., Univ. of Utah Business Manager Office Secretary M.S., Texas A 81 M Math, English School Tax Assessor Counselor 'Q 59' - A Michael Devenport Tarleton State Univ. Band Director Gary Williams B.S., UT at El Paso Coach, English, Speech High School Faculty 21 Mrs. Rayola Roberts assumes duties as new librarian this year Mrs. Crow's work never ceases The FTA chapter honors Mrs. Allen with a cake for Teacher of the Month . . .More in-service days for the teachers . . . Cindy Hart and Deborah Sessions confer with Mrs. Mari- lyn Buffington, school counselor. 5 ? 5 1 I . . 5 1 , 5 i il ag . 22 Faculty , ,Q 4, Q 5 Ma. 75 A A ,si ! 'IWHQ Q f A ,,., H if 1 M, , Mr. Gunn leavs the Ag building. . . Mrs. Corley and Mrs. Franke enjoy a delight- ful end-of-school faculty luncheon Coaches are proud of the plaques pre- sented to them at the football banquet by the team . . . Mr. Vestal presents the Star Chapter Farmer award to Barry Williams Mr. and Mrs. Iennings at the Spring Sports banquet . . . Mr. Wim- berley arrives early for a faculty meet- ing. Faculty 23 Senior Class officers are Donnie Casey, vice president V Steve Defosses, president: Ian Higgins, secretary: Vicki McWilliams, reporter. Doi It Dennis Baxter 24 Seniors Carlynn Brumbaugh Donnie Casey Cy Clark Carla Deel Steve Defosses Bill Earp Tonya Goodman Lydia Hardwick IBD Higgins Sebrenia Iohnson Harold King Bryant Manning Seniors 25 26 Seniors iilfirwnm Bonnie Martin Amber McLaughlin Vicki McWilliams M339 Leslie Meadows Fabian Mendez Iesse Mendez 1+ Billie Perkins Marion Perkins Beckie Pettit Ellen Reynolds Scott Rowley Iimmy Saunders Kerry Skinner Donny Stovall Chris Vestal Ladean Walker Iodi White Becky Whitt Seniors 27 I ur iv .s- ,L ,fx R -SS is , - . . . . . . . - . E 1 s . . , Q Q i 5 , , 5 Thirty seniors received their diplomas at commencement exercises on Monday, May 21, 1979. at the high school auditorium. Speaker for the event was Dr. Mike Carlo, professor at Angelo State University. Front row: Martin, White. Whitt, B. Perkins, Clark, Goodman. Higgins, McLaughlin, Hardwick, McWilliams. Pettit. Second row: Brumbaugh, F. Mendez, I. Mendez, Saunders. Deel, Reynolds, Walker. Iohnson. Back row: Earp, Rowley. M. Perkins. Vestal, Manning, Baxter, Casey, Defosses, Skinner, Stovall, and L. Meadows, Knot picturedj. , VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN THIRD HIGHEST STUDENT Bi1lEarp jan Higgins Vicki McWilliams Seniors 29 ' Pwpww 6ofvBamquw Iunior class officers are Richard Mendez, president: Cindy Hart, reporter: Tim Hughes, vice president: Laura lsenhower, secretaryg Cindy Dyer, treasurer. Gloria Aguirre Iessie Aguirre Heather Allen Pat Almanzar Charles Ashburn Cindy Austin a my a Caro rown 30 Iuniors Gloria Aguirre, Ianea King and Carol Keith serve onthe decorating commit- tee for the Junior-Senior banquet. wi uf' .uv Sponsors for the junior class are Mrs. Iohnsie Allen, Mrs. lean Corley, Coach Edmiston and Mr. Floyd Wimberley. Cindy Dyer Connie Eubanks Ricky Fleming David Hambritzk Cindy Hart Wanda Henley Randy Hopkins Tim Hughes Iuniors 31 Laura lsenhower lodi Iennings lay Iones Carol Keith Ianea King Tim Lynn Elana Martin Bob McCormick Richard Mendez Tina Mendez 32 Iuniors Mmmnm lr ,N 1' iii Rf. M ., wp ' ,, , new Iessie Aguirre strolls along in a jovial mood. 'fm 'fa I K: . QF' Iodi Iennings, Connie Eubanks. Ianea King and Laura Isenhower tie ribbons for the seniors' parents to wear during commencement exercises. Above: Cindy Hart portrays Mary in the UIL one- act play, The Betrayal. Right: The culinary arts are studied by consumer education students Charles Ashburn. Pat Almanzar, Ricky Fleming and Phillip Rodriguez. .pu-ms Marcy Monsey Will Morgan Chrystie Patterson Lisa Pierce Phillip Rodriguez Deborah Sessions Robby Watson Sheri Whitehead Barry Williams Zane Wright Iuniors SOP Aw ., Quan X , 3 X if . M5 gal? M 3 1 , , rug It The sophomoro class officers are Terri Tomlinson. secretaryg Iohn Hanson, reporter: Charlotte Perryman. vice president: Larry Segura president. Bobby Almanzar su Greg Austin Iulie Barton 1-.2 Alan Bohannon I Marty Brumbaugh My Ioe Clark Ieff Day 34 Sophomores Ianice Diehl Barry Duckworth Robert Durzkworth Mike Duncan Brian Fears Kathy Fleming Roy Fulrzher Dana Gillit Eddie Graham Lee Gulley Darryl Harris Linda Hambrick Iohn Hanson Stephen johnson Doris Kelly Cristi Lee Sophomores 35 Mike McCormick Kelly McLaughlin Gary McMillan Darla McWilliams Lupe Mendez Sandra Newton Mitchell Parr Iamie Pate Nita Perkins Charlotte Perryman Billy Plunk Richard Rhynes 36 Sophomores Becky Summers, beauty contestant Teresa Rhynes Richard Rutherford Larry Segura Kathy Silba Becky Summers Terri Tomlinson Davy Vestal Iimmy Walker Iulie Walker Tammy West Sophomores 37 Ffaeshmew Begin, ' abBl-IQ Freshman class officers for 1978-79 are Ricky Defosses, president: Greg Iones. secretary: Trey Dyer, vice presidentg and Charles Hart, reporter. X 4 Y' 41 ww. -Y Iuan Aguirre Lisa Armstrong Donnie Barron Rory Burks Lisa Carrico Arthur Cerda Rebecca Cerda lay Clark 38 Freshmen im EBSQ! Two new students in the class this year are Dale White and Gary Lindley. Coach Conley, freshman class sponsor, presents an award to Martin Isenhower for UIL participa- tion. iy V hs' A Q V l . .aid f z David Collins Ioy Davis Ricky Defosses Trey Dyer Toby Glosson Sidney Grant Carl Griggs Sammie Harris Charles Hart Martin Isenhower Greg Iones Lonnie Keith Freshmen 3 . Q Mike Lucas :'2 ,W ' Rocky Mann Iimmy Newcomb f, ', T, ,,.,.,,- r if f 22 F ... all Deanna Patterson ' john Pettit . -4' mv, Kenny Plunk 'f,f,'J' Carla Rodriguez p t t ? SQ , LT 'tc .4. Mingo Segura ...Q- Efljt NQJL I S Sahmqq HY' 1 'f TYKI 7 , ,ef 4 gggsss. jg Above: Iuan Aguirre relaxes at the Spring Sports ban- quet. Center right: Devin Welch won a first place ribbon at the Baird Science Fair for his experiment on l'The Growth of Plants with Hydroponics. Right: Carla Rodriguez and Beckye Tucker. 40 Freshmen Far left: Kevin Smith and Deanna Patter- son. Left: Brenda Wright and Darla McWilliams. Left center: Coach Edmiston presents an athletic certificate to Toby Glosson. Below: Lisa Carrico, Sammie Har- ris and loy Davis are keeping warm at the ballgame. Tammy Skinner Kevin Smith Teresa Taylor Beckye Tucker Devin Welch Dana Williams Brenda Wright Mike Young Freshmen 41 42 E any N 5 ' . v .L 1 f . -.....................,.......-.-- ' 4 g ae x . tg g 1 as , 5 ,, X 1 XV, x 33 I, A . A 2 v' fi R K. i V' ' s E f S is Q i X X 43 If . 1 25. fa 4 3 A, 'ull 'fr -raw? -5755! sf 7' ,nn- 9, '-any ,lf 'i U 1 A46 I xg H 4. A ,lf A-2 m fiw . 3' fx if F 2 , it 4 f 6 9 ga. Qi 1 ' ' qv eg-1 5 ,q:. ,, 1. Q , .3 wa' my 'Ei 4 Q 'Ad' ff 'Q 7 Q W7 N W2 Vx iv ,Q J 511.555 ., ,f b 4 , -K A Q gm M .,.., in Tw if -fw 3 if ff' 'N fi Steve Defosses ff as ' fu, W W .,,, WA. Nr mike Cy Clark Reynolds and Handsome 'lin L L. Q ww 'S Y .W :MW - . 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Q fl ff I V1 V n 5 n A33 , xgy Q' X -4-I . nm F L, '47, 'bw Q , Q1 H6 A X 1' .ff ia ,f f i i 9, s,Z iv faf, ,V if First Second Wright and Amber McLaughlin Lydia Hardwick and Bill Earp Terri T Q 'M-17' f 5 'Z dass Bill Earp Carla Deel Tim Lynn Cindy Dyer SOP J Lucky Walker Becky Summers Ffeeshmawdms Beckye Tucker Ricky Defosses I 4' -susuuv' 'Q 0 54 N-.4 PM Posw-2 Football Front row: D. Hambrick, W. Morgan, C. Clark, Mgrs.. M. Allen, M. Harris, L. Segura, I. Aguirre, G. Austin. Second row: Mgr., B. Deel, A. Bohannon, R. Mendez, C. Vestal, I. Mendez, F. Mendez, D. Harris, Mgrs., D. Barron, C. Hart. Third row: Coach Conley, S. Rowley, M. Perkins, S. Defosses, B. Fears, L. Walker, D. Stovall, Coach Williams. Fourth row: Coach Gordon, K. Skinner, B. Manning, D. Casey, I. Iones, Z. Wright, D. Baxter, R. Fleming, Coach Edmiston. Tri-Captains: Kerry Skinner 460 Dennis Baxter 322 Steve Defosses 4150 i Head Coach: Gary Williams Assistant Coach: Quinn Conley Assistant Coach: Max Cordon Ist Assistant Coach: Dave Edmiston' 56 Football A 'M Steve Defosses, 3L Sr. Tackle. 205 lb. 'lst team offense lst team defense 2nd team all-area defensive lineman Kerry Skinner. 4L Sr. Guard. 180 lb. lst team offense lst team defense Dennis Baxter, 4L Sr. Back, 175 lb. lst team offense 2nd team defense Mendez 368, Skinner 360 and Defosses 3150 fire off the line against Roscoe. I. Mendez boots an extra point against lim Ned. The defensive squad lines up before the game. Sto- vall picks up 7 yds. against Roscoe. 4 Football 57 Chris Vestal, ZL Sr. Back, 150 lb. 2nd team offense Donny Stovall, 3L Sr. Back. 160 lb. 1st team defense 2nd team offense jesse Mendez. 2L Sr. Center, 150 lb. 2nd team offense P30 1 The aggressive Bears' defense held Iim Ned's ground game to 98 yards. Man- ning brings down an Eastland ball car- rier. Z Bryant Manning, 1L Sr. End, 155 lb. Hon. Mention offense Zane Wright, ZL Ir. Guard, 180 lb. Hon. Mention offense Hon. Mention defense Will Morgan, ZL Ir. Back, 150 lb. 58 Football Q s Donnie Casey, 2L Sr. Tackle, 214 lb. layjones, 1L Ir.Tackle,191lb. Scott Rowley, 1L Sr, Tackle, 170 lb. Baxter 1221 finds a hole in the right side of the offensive line and breaks for a 22 yd. gain against Roscoe. Below: Quarter- back Chris Vestal t11J scores a fourth quarter TD against Merkel. Cy Clark, 1L Sr. End, 135 lb. Fabian Mendez, 2L Sr. End, 165 lb. Marion Perkins, 1L Sr. Tackle. 194 lb. Football 59 BAIRD VS. MERKEL, 26-0 September 8, here The Bears started off to a great season by blanking the Class AA Badgers. The offense, as well as the defense, performed well. The offense chalked up 314 yards rushing and 38 yards passing with Stovall totaling 141 yards rushing. The defense held Merkel to only 58 yards rushing. Defosses and Wright were defensive standouts. BAIRD VS. SANTA ANNA, 35-6 September 15, there With Vestal sidelined with an injury, Skin- ner stepped in as quarterback and led the Bears to their second victory of the year. Scor- ing in every quarter, the consistent offense executed well. The defense outpowered the Mountaineers, holding them to only one TD. BAIRD VS. CROSS PLAINS, 20-12 September 23, here The stands were packed for the homecom- ing game as the Bears won their third game in a row. Vestal, having a fine night, passed for 7 of 11, for 65 yards. Manning and Bohannon caught two of three passes. Morgan led the defense with 13, Wright and Defosses each had 11, Fears had 10. BAIRD VS. EASTLAND, 22-20 September 29, there In a closely-fought battle with the lead changing three times, the Bears edged the Mavericks to remain undefeated. Baxter led the rushers with 105 yards in 23 carries. Iones led the defense with 13 tackles, Vestal and Morgan each had an interception and Wright recovered a fumble. BAIRD VS. I-IAWLEY, 48-0 October 13, there Remaining undefeated, the Bears had a field night as they totaled 400 yards offensively in the first district game. In the second quarter, Skinner and Mendez blocked a Hawley punt and Austin recovered in the end zone. After a 27-0 halftime lead, the second team saw action. Top: Mendez 1681, Wright C751 and Casey C651 bring down an Eastland back. Center: Rowley C751 stops Albany's Kitchens. Bottom: The Bears' offense prepares for action against Rotan. 60 Football BAIRD VS. I-IAMLIN, 6-42 October 20, here The speedy Pied Pipers came to town to play and the Bears were no match for them. The Pipers scored TD's their first three possessions and led at halftime, 28-6. Stovall scored Baird's only TD with 35 sec- onds left in the first half. Skinner was lead- ing tackler with 15, followed by Wright With 14. BAIRD VS. IIM NED, 34-12 October 27, there The fired-up Bears took control of the Indians from the start. Scoring for the Bears were Manning on a pass from Vestal, Baxter with three TD's, and Bohannon on a pass from Vestal with 20 seconds left in the game. The defense had an outstanding night holding the Indians to 98 yards rush- ing. The Bears intercepted 4 Indian passes. BAIRD VS. ROSCOE, 20-14 November 3, here The Bears dominated most of the game. Leading the Bears to their 7th victory, Ves- tal scored the first TD and threw to Bohan- non for another. Stovall added the final TD. Wright, Defosses and Skinner were outstanding on defense. BAIRD VS. ROTAN, 6-22 November 10, there The Bears were down 0-15 at halftime. Baxter scored the lone TD for the Bears early in the 4th quarter. Rotan came back and scored on a 66-yd run by Fred Acorn. The rest of the game was scoreless. BAIRD VS. ALBANY, 12-20 November 17, here The Bears took the lead as Quarterback Larry Segura hit Manning for an 8-yd. scor- ing play. The two teamed up for the only other Baird score. Albany took advantage of Baird's five turnovers and scored three TD's in the second half. Top: Baxter 1221, Iones C721 and Defosses stop an Eastland ball carrier. Center: Defosses breaks through Roscoe's line. Bot- tom: The Bears are ready for action. Football 61 Greg Austin, 1L Soph. Back, 145 lb. t Ricky Fleming, 1L Iessie Aguirre, 1L Richard Mendez, 1L Ir. Center, 180 lb. Ir. End, 145 lb. Ir. End, 145 lb. Darryl Harris, 1L David Hambrick, 1L Baxter drives hard for extra yardage against Cross Plalns Soph. Back, 145 lb. Ir. End, 150 lb. l z 5 t l Z , 1 Q ' s E 2 1 3 5 Brian Fears, 1L Alan Bohannon, 1L Lucky Walker, 1L Larry Segura, 1L Soph. Guard, 160 lb. Soph. End, 145 lb. Soph. Center, 160 lb. Soph. Back, 150 lb 62 Football Front row: C. Griggs, M. Segura, D. Welch, I. Clark, D. Collins. Second'row: Ioe Clark, A. Cerda, M. Young, S. Iohnson, T. Closson. I. Aguirre. Third row: Coach Conley, B. Duckworth, I. Newcomb, S. Grant, C. Iones, D. Vestal, E. Graham, M. McCormick, Coach Max Gordon. Fourth row: M. Duncan, D. Cillit. B. McCormick, I. Day. K, Smith, D. Barron, R. Defosses. Jvswawomwwwwiei eww Above: R. Defosses QSOI hustles to bring down an Albany back, as the rest of the Bears are in hot pursuit. Left: The defensive line stops their opponent. M K , f ...K . .. IV Football 63 Bosleeiballbwzlis Focus owT lC,II!1?a Vi Qmggffyz N 325 521' 2 ,,,,....,, 6 2 , l 4 Ellen Reynolds, Mgr.. Iodi Iennings, Connie Eubanks, Marty Brumbaugh, Beckie Pettit. Tonya Goodman. Coach Iennings, Ian Higgins, Charlotte Perryman, Laura Isenhower, Vicki McWilliams, Bonnie Martin, Carla Deel, Mgr., not pictured: Ladean Walker, Mgr. SCOREBOARD Baird Opponent 34 Clyde 40 31 Clyde 52 45 Merkel 47 41 Anson 37 45 Knox City 36 47 'Colorado City 44 70 'lim Ned 63 52 Cisco 34 37 Goldthwaite 60 47 'Rotan 53 38 'Hawley 58 53 'Albany 47 48 'Hamlin 45 49 'lim Ned 45 37 'Rotan 57 34 'Roscoe 33 34 'Hamlin 40 36 'Hawley 44 'District Games Tournament Games CC Above: Tonya Goodman takes the rebound against Albany. 64 Basketball Tonya Goodman Forward. 2L Hun, Mention. District I 3 Beckie Pettit Charlotte Perryman Post, ZL Guard IL 4-us-' W, f, A in ' 1 fu ,, Ji , H , 4, 3 i 3 5 Z, :fi 5 ,, f , S , ' i I 2 . i l l J , Marty Brumbaugh Bonnie Martin Forward,1L Guard. Zl, i - ' 5 f f. -, l 23 i' lt, it l Q l 1 J E I Laura lsenhower Connie Eubanks Forward,1L Guard.1L Upper Left: Beukie Pettit tries to prevent Alhanys shots. Abovfi: Marty Brumbaugh tries her luck at the goal. Right: lodi Ionnings puts some pressure on Hawley. 66 Basketball X Q Upper Left: Bonnie Martin makes a layup for two points. Left: Vicki McWilliams gives it all she's got. Upper Right: Charlotte Perryman stays on her toes. Above: Beckie Pettit jumps high for the Bearettes. Basketball 67 Wiw 0pewvAga1mstOGgdef Front row: Alan Bohannon, Darryl Harris, Larry Segura, Iessie Aguirre. Donny Stovall. Second row: Dana Gillit, Brian Fears. Zane Wright, Bryant Manning, Kevin Smith, Coach Quinn Conley. SCOREBOARD Baird Opponent 60 lim Ned 79 72 Rotan 53 47 Hawley 72 48 Albany 47 47 Hamlin 77 79 lim Ned 84 34 Rotan 67 63 Roscoe 70 55 Hamlin 83 63 Hawley 67 Wright goes up for two against Hamlin. 68 Basketball Above: Wright comes Close against Hawley. Above right: Coach Conley gives some last minute instructions. Above: Sophomores battle Clyde. Left: Bohannon finds Hamlin tough. Basketball 69 1 Above: Segura goes up against Hawley. Right: Aguirre shoots over lim Ned. Above: Bohannon adds two points to the win over the Clyde Bulldogs. Above: Manning tries for two. Basketball 71 i sa ' Leads tlwfwog 4 ii Front row: Iohn Hanson, Iuan Aguirre, Mingo Segura, Eddie Graham, Greg Austin, Martin lsenhower, Barry Duckworth. Second row: Rory Burks, Iohn Pettit, Mitchell Parr, Ieff Day, Iimmy Walker, Donnie Barron, Mike Duncan. Coach Gordon. 'HS so A Walker tries the inside. Parr goes high for two. i iiiiii 7 72 Basketball es-wt ctw gpm I , ,gf t y , 5 g t i 1 t ,it rw z 5 1 5 y 2 t i'sfi itii f , 'x E, Standing: Ianice Diehl, Tammy Skinner, Teresa Rhynes, Coach Conley. Becky Summers, Carla Rodriguez, Kathy Fleming. Sitting: Nita Perkins, Beckye Tucker, Deanna Patterson. Iamie Pate, Linda Hambrick, Terri Tomlinson. Above: Tammy Skinner goes in for 2 points against Albany. Right: Terri Tomlinson scores forthe Bearettes. 1 Basketball 73 TwofTwclwGtnEs takegioiwl i ummm, 'Bw H9 be-'W , 8:12529 binifu , Front row: Lydia Hardwick. Nita Perkins, Tina Mendez, Deanna Patterson, Sammie Harris, Iamie Pate. Back row: Coach Cary Williams. Charlotte Perryman, Teresa Rhynes, Becky Summers, Beckie Pettit, Carla Rodriguez, Ianice Diehl, Amber McLaughlin. LW ,nts-5 ,H . ft 'f,i'l ?z. - .Lfflsffi 'ds 1:-1 f A efgfla ?.fw'i Regional qualifier Charlotte Perryman spreads to a first place win against a Hamlin opponent at the District Track Meet held April 5 at ACU with a time of 11:42 in the 80-yard hurdles. 76 Track Beckie Pettit shows the form that helped her to win first place in the discus at District with a throw of 117'9 . She placed second in the shot put with a distance of 33'81f2 . qualifying her for Regional in both events. WafwwUp 6ofvDtsbziw ,dr :hw H, , r :f'1,. 'Q X:.-.:.g- V K , i Members of the golf team are Darryl Harris, Donnie Barron, Coach Conley, Alan Bohannon, Iohn Hanson and Sid Grant. The team placed fourth in district Competition at Hamlin, April 2. The top four team scores were: Hamlin, 3313 Albany. 3643 Hamlin B , 3653 and Baird, 376. G. '31Yi',..f:f 'jztflpfv -iai LNMMWNN M n ,X 1,l.,..M.., .M . fbi ,ned 5 9' ,l.1fsff,t-1.'a.-. f .- is 1-gh ' f ' ' 'Y i -t lgaj ' a-Q i Y rw x it . . Sid Grant placed sixth individually with a score of as at the Iohn Hanson practices On the putting green bnfnrn playing H district tournament. f0UHd Of EUH- Golf 77 Two Qualilg , Niw5ofvI2,egfmwlL ,ff Front row: C. Hart. 3rd. IV singles: M. Segura. 2nd, IV singles: M. Isenhower, M. Parr. Second row: I. Iennings. V. McWilliams, C. Dyer. lst. singles: C. Eubanks and L. Isenhower. Znd. doubles. Back row: T. Dyer. lst, singles: L. Segura, 2nd, singles: A. Bohannon and D. Cillit, Znd. doubles: D. Stovall and B. Ea, lst, doubles. Nine players advanced tothe Region l meet in Odessa. Bill Earp and Donny Stovall. boys' doubles team, won first in district, second at regional for the second Consecutive year and qualified for 78 Tennis the State meet at Austin, where they were defeated by a team from Iunction. Left: Sandra Carter, tennis Coach, and Robert Stovall, tennis coordinator, accompanied the students to the tournaments. Mr. Stovall and Miss Carter were instrumental in getting the tennis courts resurfaced, relined, fenced and new baekstops with wind screens installed. Below: Dana Gillit and Alan Bohannon. .,h.,-gn? . ,f S -. u 'X . '37 ,H H 'fI M' Center left: Vicki McWilliams and Iodi Iennings. Center right: Trey Dyer. Lower left: Cindy Dyer. Lower right: Connie Eubanks and Laura Isenhower, Tennis 79 BVUISE 2, 24 Mmm-H rwlww ' E ChGf'1P'w farm? milf' W I U5 EMF CQUNI53 to M lvwoluewewb -Wxx f UW fm O XQWQQW V 'W KX Q 2 LUX' fa QM? fi t mlmgtwsegz, wAweamt '39 t W1 l ni 'iq . ,J .un .X K A 3-vgffi' HEADLIGHT staff members: Barry Williams, Sebrenia Iohnson, Ladean Walker, Scott Rowley, Ellen Reynolds, Steve Defosses, Cy Clark and Iodi White. ,Q Above: Steve Defosses, head photographer. Right: Ladean Walker, editor, works with Cy Clark, assistant editor, on the opening section of the yearbook. -3 82 Headlight Staff J , W'e, f' f ima. I Mrs. Irma Crow, staff advisor . . . Sebrenia Iohnson, elementary section editor, types copy on a layout. -'07--.1 r ,dssgfg- , of Hg Ellen Reynolds and Iodi VVhite return with checks received while selling advertising space for the yearbook . . . Scott Rowley checks picture dimen- sions for a basketball layout . .. Leslie Meadows completes a quad-pak . . .Barry Williams, photog- rapher. Headlight Staff 83 NwfQ Dffiectstll 0512!-IA Davis, L. Pierce, R. Cerda. T, Taylor, D. Williams, L. Carrico, B. Tucker, B. Wright. The Future Homemakers of America Chapter had an enjoya- ble and successful year. The girls participated in several civic ori- ented, as well as some really excit- ing, projects. Two members, Tammy Bannowsky and Heather Allen, attended the State FHA Convention in Ft. Worth where they learned of the many ways that FHA can be put to use for fun and personal growth. Projects for the year were: August-Freshman coke party September-Formal Initiation November-Mother-Daughter Salad Supper December-Christmas caroling for the elderly February-Valentine Post Office March-Area IV meeting. shop- 5? 2,51 OPS EVO gli S5 : w ani 5:1 Q D: FD 33? V3 Y-6 SS w w Z3 'UP' FD Fei 55 mf' ' rn Q21 gm U? S25 'C is D9 TIP :om 3. gi fn? To QQ mn EBT ' P-s HF' 52 U' :DP Suu: SDS TE E' mU.'J OD! D55 53 -2 XV: 5577 FU- EF: CD 9-2- 52 Ea Fri 'ru G. 51 --DJ fD ! '47 .. 4 It I ' lil r i,f lil ,. I fy I 4' 'S . ag f, 4 5 ti 9.x A, ping trip FHA OFFICERS: Ladean Walker, secretary, Heather Allen, president, Tina Mendez, ser April-State Convention all- geant-at-arms, Tammy Bannowsky, vice president, Laura Isenhower, reporter, Charlotte h I . . Y Perryman, historian, Cindy Hart, treasurer, Mrs. lean Corley, sponsor. sc oo picnic May-Formal installation of offi- cers N-,,,, Above: Paul Faulkner, ACU professor and honored guest speaker for the formal initiation banquet, speaks with FHA president. A ,,,- V Above: Heather Allen shares a moment with Mrs. Cor- ley, FHA sponsor. Below: Freshmen anxiously await the formal initiation ceremony. Wife .- ,r 9 Mt ll A i'zf,X.sf?' , ...ff f 633' , 5 X 5, l'-Q.:-.:: is li rl ' f' :ii 'ui , . 5 1 V, ' t ' 5 Mid ,, .A my K ,L ,A W, H i M AG' x 9 f'x I ' , E x M, I 5 - 'gy . E V V ,,L, jj H ., -Q ,. ,,, 1 ,,,, r V 5 Above: Proceeds from the FHA snack bar enabled Heather Allen and Tammy Bannowsky to attend the FHA State Convention. Below: Tammy Bannowsky, vice president, and Miss Lisa Hart, student homemaking teacher, take a break at the convention. 87 Sf WW' 11 V i , A.. , ' 5 Big rzwbeawehws oglfrvwu - , Nw 88 Band wwf z 5 ,, 4 4 ,,, DRUM MAIOR ' TWIRLERS Richard Rhymes Lisa Carrico and Connie Eubanks ffwofo1v,NewI Mike Devenport, band director, proudly displays the Division ll marching and concert awards earned by the band. Also shown are a new metronome and tuner. Iodi White, Cy Clark, and Teresa Rhynes show off the band's new tympanies and French horn, which were purchased by the school and the Band Booster Club. Several band members com- peted in UIL Regional solo and ensemble competition. Heather Allen received a I rating for her saxophone solo, which qualified her for state meet. Deborah Ses- sions accompanied her. Saxophone quartet members, Richard Rhynes, Lydia Hardwick, Mitchell Parr and Heather Allen, received a Il. The trumpet quartet members, Cy Clark, Sebrenia Iohnson, Deborah Sessions and Larry Seg- ura, earned alll. Representing the band at the school coronation were Bob McCormick, band president, and Ellen Reynolds, band sweetheart. Band 89 Amhtzr Mc1Laughli Vicki McWilliams Cindy Dyer Czirlzi Devel Iodi Iunnings Lydia Hardwick Below Beckif' Pettit. the Bear. l:fR5t' ea1vDfwUbTecwwAdds C0a0 U0.f7 Members of tho drill team are Terri Tomlinson. Sammie Harris. Charlotte Parryman. Tonya Goodman, assistant captain: Ian Higgins, Becky Summers, Ladean Walker. captain: and Tina Mendez. Not pictured: Iulio Barton, Darla McWilliams. Bookye Tucker. Tammy Skinner and Linda Hambrick. Mrs. Barbara Corn sponsored the l cheerleaders and organized the new drill team. Drill Team 91 ' 50' , .. -x I ,J CQ w'!g,6' . fy' Q, A ' Q ' 'M ' Seated: I. White, L. Walker. C. Eubanks, V. McWilliams, A. McLaughlin, I. Iennings, I. Higgins, L. Hardwick, T. Hughes, vice president. Standing: B. Earp, president: Mrs. Allen, sponsor: L. lsenhower, secretary, C. Vestal, C. Dyer, A. Bohannon, T. Bannowsky, H. Allen, D. Baxter, C. Clark, S. Defosses, D. Harris, R. Rhymes, I. Hanson, C. Hart, B. Williams, I. Diehl, Coach Conley, sponsorg T. Rhynes. Above: Coach Conley and Dennis Baxter leave for Beta Convention. Center right: Beta students pose for a picture along the river after a lunch break. Right: Betas take in talent show at State Convention in San Antonio. 92 Beta Club Teactwfus wgmiigwdlapwm t 'ff Z 3 i I . fs . . g . 3 ? 5. . Z 3 Seated: M. Monsey, president: B. Whitt. L. Gulley. M. Brumbaugh. T. Bannowsky, Mrs. Buffington. sponsor. Standing: B. Martin. treasurer: C. Brumbaugh. R. Rhynes, B. Pettit. I. Iennings, H. Allen, fnot picturedj. Mrs. Buffington was instrumental in organizing the first Baird chapter of Future Teachers of America. eww Qfnigpubixta NM views Seated: T. Mendez. C. Keith. T. Goodman. A. McLaughlin, I. Iennings, assistant editor: I. Higgins. editor. Standing: Mrs. Crow. sponsor: G. Aguirre. E. Martin. I. King. S. Whitehead. M. Duncan. FTA. Bear Facts Staff 93 The UIL one-act play for 1979 was The Betrayal. The play concerned the betrayal of Christ by his disciple, Iudas. Iudas was portrayed by Barry Williams, who received an honora- ble mention. Others in the cast who were awarded special honors were Debo- rah Sessions who, portraying the wife of Iudas, received an honorable mention, and Heather Allen, who played Mary Magdelene, was named to the all-star cast. There were some minor difficul- ties with the cast which required last-minute substitutions. Barry Wil- liams, Mitchell Parr, and Beckie Pet- tit began work on their parts only one week before the contestg never- theless, the play was a great success. Others in the cast were Cindy Hart, Tammy Bannowsky, Richard Rhynes, Cy Clark, Richard Mendez, Ladean Walker, and Donnie Casey. Carla Deel and Beckie Whitt were the stage crew, Mrs. Allen, who was one-act play director and also coached the speak- ing and writing events, traveled to the State UIL meet with Heather Allen and Tammy Bannowsky. Heather placed first at Regional and fourth at State in prose reading. Tammy placed fourth at Regional in Iournalism. I 94 UIL UILP ' Develop ,TX in DAWN Q in .V 'l K IOURNALISM: Cindy Hart, Ist, editorial, feature writing: Tammy Bannowsky, 3rd, headline, feature: Heather Allen, 2nd, headline, editorial: Marty Brumbaugh, 4th, new- swritingg Barry Williams, editorial, headline: Richard Rhynes, newswritingg Alan Bohannon, newswriting. I ewan' aw 'T PERSUASIVE SPEAKING: Barry Williams, Znd: Tim Hughes, Ist: Leslie Mead- READY WRITING: Leslie Meadows, Cy Clark, 4thg ows, 5th, not pictured. INFORMATIVE SPEAKING: Richard Rutherford, Mitc- Iodi White, hell Parr, Martin Isenhower, 6th. 5 l , I , I , X . ,mth 4,3175 4 - N.. ,I ii i , ., , ,W M , I Q R 1 .ff xx V Q 1' ' 1 4 5 , . gig I QQ A, , ff :E , f H1 lf: as f 1 D y K f MQ? 7 gmt tatwififi ,M I. gift ,WQW2 ' ,, ,,,,1 5 , 4 me pl wflfsk. if DE nd Tammy Bannowsk ', NUMBER SENSE: Mr. Wimberley, sponsor: Tim Hughes, 2nd, Alan Bohannon, -L 1stjScott Rowley and Cy Clark, 4th, distric . sth, Darryl Harris, 9th. SCIENCE: Richard Rhynes, 6th: Richard Rutherford, 7th: N' Charlie Hart, Mr. Allen, sponsor. ...,.c,. ,,,.,-we-1G? PROSE READING: Richard Mendez, Beckie Pettit, Heather Allen, TYPEWRITING: Mrs. Crow, sponsor, Ianice Diehl, 4thg Alan lst, POETRY INTERPRETATION: Cindy Dyer, 4th, Ieff Day, Sth. Bohannon, Beckie Pettit, not pictured. SPELLING: Cindy Hart, Iamie Pate and Cy Clark, not pictured. 95 JuuL0fcfQeuI0fv Banquet Do You Know Where You're Going To? was the theme of the Iunior-Senior Banquet at the Star- lite Inn on April 7. Appearing on the program were Richard Men- dez, presidingg Steve Defosses, senior presidentg Ian Higgins and Lydia Hardwick, senior will: Heather Allen and Cindy Dyer, junior prophecyg Zane Wright and Tim Hughes, invocation and bene- diction. A dance with music by look Box of Austin followed. Tim Lynn and Connie Eubanks get with the beat. 'w ' ' I' g B 2' tt is H I? we K x . i A. -iii it 96 Iunior-Senior Banquet W M' P itll tt .1 Q a Quit? .:kw,V 'lg Q' Qponts Banquet The Spring Sports Banquet held on May 8 honored athletes who par- ticipated in basketball, track, tennis and golf. Receiving special basketball awards were Tonya Goodman, Vicki McWilliams and Ian Higgins, MVP, offense ftiejg Donny Stovall, MVP, defense, Zane Wright, MVP, offense. Field event: Steve Defossesg Iodi Ien- nings, MVP, basketball defenseg out- standing running award, Chris Ves- tal, Will Morgan, Bryant Manning, Kevin Smith, Sid Grant, Greg Austin and Eddie Graham. Charlotte Perry- man and Bryant Manning, basketball Hustle awards. X . - ,. 5 f- ,Jesu ' Awwwls Dwriug Assembly Students honored during an assembly program on May 15 for outstanding achievements in the various departments were Bill Earp, sci- enceg Laura Isenhower, social studies, Bob McCormick, bandg Tim Hughes, mathematics: Barry Williams, agriculture: Heather Allen, dramag Vicki McWilliams, businessg Steve Defosses, best all-around boy: Ian Higgins, best all-around girlg Cy Clark, English: Ladean Walker, Spanish: and not pictured, Tammy Bannowsky, forensic and homemaking. Coach Conley presents award to Tim Laura Isenhower receives the social stud Tammy Bannowsky receives double con- Hughes for mathematics. ies medal. ' gratulations for the forensic and home- making awards. 98 Awards Assembly X K5 I ya .a jfs ,I we 4 pl I Greg Iones and Charlie Hart . . . Dennis Baxter presides at FFA meeting Sophomore boys before assembly Ianice Diehl, Iamie Pate, and Teresa Rhynes umunch down at the Sports Banquet. . .A bear identifies the home of a Baird Bear. 100 Activities .Y I x XS 'X' N-.... Track girls receive awards at Sports Banquet . . . Becky Summers, Steve Defosses, Donnie Casey, and Ladean Walker are dressed up for a Toga party Donnie Casey and lay Iones depend on Coach Williams for support . . . Senior guys take a break. . . Could Dar- ryl Harris and Larry Segura be excited about their next class? . . . Freshman Ag boys. Activities 101 Ss MN- l -4- 102 Activities Wi Y.W x.,,,,,T,,q ----...Jhy-ww 4-'-v--w-.., -Jw.. 'I'-M , 1- Bob McCormick donates blood Which one is really the highest? Cindy Hart, Deborah Sessions, Richard Mendez. and Ianea King play with the Simon . . . Randy Hopkins works in ag shop. . .Freshman Ag students. 1-. --1 gag , K+' tw' , V tggty ,aff z5g'?'I1 lvl' Q53 gi M,..N,,,,,. Kevin Smith, Mingo Segura, and Robby Watson, loitering in the halls Mike McCormick and Sandra Newton attend Sports Banquet .. . Iunior Girls stuff Con- nie Eubanks' car Carl Griggs, Deanna Patterson, and Brenda Wright State Qualifiers: Athletics-Bill Earp, Donny Stovall, and Steve Defosses Literary- Heather Allen and Tammy Bannowsky. Activities 103 YTQYUY Q , 'c 5v'c ?oi Hman mm mem mm mms mm mme o'e'o'4'o'ei llflfi QQVYYYZ aa ff: We HHH mms HHH NHQH mm mam mm Wz'sW mme Vee 'UU ,ig Does Iessie Aguirre dislike Kerry's referee- ing? A creature from outer space? Rings 'n things. Invasion of the coneheads? . . . Ieff Day backs away from the camera Lupe and Tammy strolling in the hall. Activities 105 7v ,,'c - J WWW! 1 np, ma ,,,. , WJ Q , -VM W W 1 W ' A N . . ,M z + m1', mf , MW' ,Lg 'f , , , H M , W ,W I q,,j5fW'4'k, '1 NWMWJVW iww ,Wk H, I Mffilnawmg' ,, , In Q 5 --no-,Qu-,,-.-.. h. l ---.-,.......,,, --,vm-.--...., -mm, V .,,,. Qfssn: , Y 'g5..i!Emp,,f1 A-. is as 'R an if . J'l-Hgh Qclwolb Mr. Moore takes care of an inquiry by telephone in his newly I. WELDON MOORE, Principal refurbished office. B.S. McMurry, M.Ed., ACU 41' ,'l ffl B' W. C. Allen Mrs. Eulala Ault Mrs. Dana Barton BS, Sul Ross RN, Hendrick BS, ACU Science, Math School Nurse First Grade 108 Elementary Faculty f 'D i Sandra Carter BS. McMurry Language Arts, Tennis Coach Mrs. Barbara Corn BS, McMurry Title I Girls' Basketball Twclwfus Mofawowtg Ntmdg Mrs. Karen Diller Mrs. Iudy Dudley Mrs. Peggy Edmiston MGX Gordon Mrs. Nancy Gordon BS, Texas Tech BS, HSU BS, ACU BS. ACU BSE. ACU Fourth!Fifth Grade Speech Pathology Special Education Math, Science, Athlet- Teachers Aide ics Mrs. Linda Harris Mrs. Roma Howard Mrs. Evelyn Hughes Mrs. Betty Iennings Mrs. Nancy Moore BS, HSU BS, ACU BS, McMurry Resource Teacher BS, McMurry First Grade Third Grade Language. Reading Aide SPH Aide at 'Q-'L Mrs. Iulie Tollett Mrs. Nila Towler Mrs. Ioann Vestal BS, ACU BS, M.Ed., ACU BS, Texas Tech Kindergarten Second Grade Fourth Grade Mrs. Salli Williams BS, M.Ed., UT a Paso Fifth Grade Mrs. Nancy Young t El BA,HSU History, Civics Elementary Faculty 109 Lea1wuGwupACiiu1fie6 Iames Barron Nicky Barron Towar Bell Mendy Franke Mica George Russell Manion Iason Mays Shane McPherson Kevin Moore Missy Murphy Clay Odom Carmen Parker Billy Parkhill Wendy Whitehead 110 Kindergarten 1 Nicky Barron and Clay Odom , E xi-5 . .X M a Y: :sf - ,,,- ..., f 5. ,N Roy Don girdwell 'X Q Terry Burgess if , t b e 1 Y F ,f li I ft , ,f w tx K Q4 K? f Kevin Curtis and Bonnie Rodriguez gtk.. Q if ld in A tai 5 -'Q 5 Kevin Curtis Kristine Feltman Gigi Gayao ,ag Gennifer Hickerson Andy Maxwell Melissa Perrault Bonnie Rodriguez Edward Walters vu-41' if f rl.,, q Mrs. Iulie Tollett, kindergarten teacher, directs the after- noon class in group play. Kindergarten 111 0114055 0wFuwTww6o'vPi1c6f7 Abou Mrs H irris' class is ready for Christmas. Above. right: Mrs. Barton s class hunts Easter eggs on the football field. Shawn Campbell Michele Chittum Shane Deel Shannon Frazer Simon Gomez Nickie Gordon Russell loy Christy Kelly Sandy King Michael Kirkland Delton Krebs Burke Robinson Bobby Strange Becky Townsend Raymond Wilson 112 First Grade fBartonl Rosalinda Almanzar Charles Wayne Benefield Lendy Birdwell AQ r me l, f f-4-av -sg ss '31 ,Q P rw' A, Pls. pn 1 'Q it Clinton Allen Tee Barton Tina Benefield Bobby Bomar Scott Cooper Kristi Corn Genesse Freiman Tiffany Hanner Halye Kendrick Derek Patterson Shane Perrault Wayne Saunders lamie Workman Russell Whitehead Taggart Williams Michael Wilson Iim Dyer Windham U-Iarrisl First Grade 113 Qowtoivisfts Witlvtlwgecouab ' Q 4 , We-.,,i52 H UTM: sm: Tommy Pate, Link Diller, Tavia Glosson and Mrs. Towler Christi Austin Lee Roy Barron Danny Bell jimmy Birdwell Dore Brumbaugh Lore Brumbaugh Melanie Bumstead Ierry Burgess Grabiel Cerda Link Diller Kriste Franke Tavia Glosson Toni Glosson Stacy Hawes Tracy Hawes 114 Second Grade gf. X I 5 35990 ,go- Vi . '1 if ,- .LJ- 1 fo- fxx -in 1 Q13 ,nw 'ni uw :UU -if? fk Fw- s X X: Iames Hopkins Brad jones Raquell Keith Laurie MaKennon Shannon Mendez Kim Nixon Brenda Park Tommy Pate Teri Reeves Iohn Spangler Donna Swan Tonya Szczur Stephanie Treada Kathy Turner Iimmy Ussery Lalena Wagley Darrell Williams wa y fix 'ma is Toni Glosson and Darrell Williams 406,-1 Second Grade 115 Timothy Austin Dee Ann Beneficld Samantha Bomar Tracy Bumstead Teresa lane Chittum Billy Collins Kelly Corn Guy Duncan Norma Gomez Eddie Neal Gunter Kelley Holland Alice Kanady Betsy King Ierry Krebs R Chris Lynn Shannon Martin 116 Third Grade Tlwwb Wmbowwb 1 46 3. Q 'ill 'fi Mrs. Howard helps students count their Easter eggs awww Brian Monsey Daniel Moore Matthew Newcomb Richard Payne Anita Ann Phillips Craig Prior: Ianell Rodriguez Valeska Schrader Stacy Ann Shanks Stephanie Silba Loyd Thurman Melissa Voigts Sandy Wagley Randi White Kamie Windham Kelley Holland and Guy Duncan Third Grade 117 rlowidvemdwemwmowawmdi Bud Anderson Missy Boyd Kim Clark W Rhonda Cooper FL, WNW .4 Iason Dodd Ferree Foy Boone Gilliland Fred Graham Chris Gulley Keith Hart Russell Hopkins Mary Noel Iones Richard Lee Melinda McWhorier Kevin Meadows Deon Mendez, Mary Noel Iones, Codie Parkhill and Boone Gilliland 118 Fourth Grade K l C ai .ff- aww as f' 5 jay fs ys: Q i ' 4 3?gf'j Deon Mnnduz Sharon Park Codie Pzirkhill Rusty Robinson Elias Rodriguez Icffrey Segura Brad Summers Bobbi Swan Eugene Ussery Lori Voigts Tina Whitmirc Fourth Grade 119 Fowrtlvflizgtlv I. I. Gonzalez Iohnny Mantuoth Melissa McWhorter A. I. Mendez Dwayne Williams Students anxiously await Mrs. Diller's 120 Fourth!Fifth Grade s-.23 Qlwwt I all 'Y I. I. Gonzales and Sherry Gilmore 1.4-1 Vi 1 Morrison Wagley and Samantha Tate t of if 1 I E HJ it di f '-'V YN N 9.:, , 4 . Winners of the Valentine Wagon Con- test are Anita Mendez, thirdg Tina Sut- phen, second: and A. I. Mendez, first. Dennis Austin Fred Bannowsky Lupe Gomez Scotty Iohnson Iames Kelly Leland Kanady Randy Lindley Anita Mendez Tina Sutphen Samantha Tate Brian Tollett Rosetta Ussery Morrison Wagley Fourth!F1fth Grade 121 Pi6tlvGwdePwsemts Q8 Angela Bohannon Anna Bomar Stacie Brumbaugh Shane Carnpbell Patricia Casey Iimmy Curtis Iohn Dyer Gilbert Flores Ronda Freiman Kristy Gilliland Lacretia Grant 122 Fifth Grade Warren McGraw and Ronda Freiman if w Ronald Green Tommy Ioe Higgins Ieff Holland Pal Dean Moliennon Mike Moore Danny Pate Pam Phillips Darren Price Teri Robbins Bobby Voigts Kile Watson Sherry Weeks Santa visits Mrs. Williams and her fifth grad BFS. Fifth Grade 123 Mrs Hughes. sponsor: Donni Defosses secretary treasurer Barbara Moore reporter Iody Turnbow, president Timmy Shuffield ure presidsnl Mr Allen Tammi Barron Brandi Belll Carolyn Berry Matt Berry Kelly Bumstead Iohn Burns' Michael Cerda Laura Collins' Candi Creecy Donna Defosses' Anita Gomez ' Luis Gomez Mark Harris Frances l-Iounshell Te Howard A 124 Sixth Grade -1, It. W? Brad Watson and Donna Defosscs. w 1 ji i . 'il' his l B ,ff Debra Montgomery Barbara Moore Foy Odom Le Anna Parker-f Brian Patterson ' Clint Phillips ,. Toby Reeves f Lisa Rhynesf Norma Rodriguez 3 Cay Sheltoni Tammy Shuffield f Sandy Stennett A Renee Thurman Q Debbie Townsendtt Tonya Tucker Iill Turnbow ' ' Iody Turnbow 2 Debbie Turner 'T Brad Watson Tina Weeks Gina Whitmiref Sixth Grade 125 Sponsors ind officers of the sexcnth iidm ire Ceieh K M ix Cordon and Sandra Carter: Ben lVlLI1llll si c ri t :rx Kgs Corn nee president: Missy Higgins rsporlmr and Billy Defi president. leff Clark ff Kye Corn Roger Cunningham Bi1lyDeeli Kirk Duckworth' Rebeeea Elliott i Debbie Fairelothf Greg Gomez: Chris Graham Marilu Hart! Tresa Hatehett jf Missy Higginsf' Greg Holland Bobby Keithl Michelle Keithi 126 Seventh Grade Chris Graham and Tresa Hatchett Z .,-f f , B f i tus... i .. Wade Kelly it Bobby Don Lovell li Troy McWhorter.: Ben Mendez V, Freddy Mendez Steven Mitchell Penny Phillips, Beth Ringhoffer W Richard Swan 5 Amanda Tate '- Patty Walker 'K lay West W Kay West Seventh Grade 127 eigwiewii I Mark Allen David Alamanzar Kelly Anderson Kim Austin Tracy Brownlee Lauren Bumstead Dennis Diehl Paula Fears Gail Freiman Iames Freiman Gary Glosson Vicki Glosson Craig Griggs Karen Hatchett Iill Holland Ruby Kelly Craig Lee Cynthia Mann Kristi McCormick 128 Eighth Grade Zin-.iii f-11:33 Eighth grade officers and sponsors are Rodney Rodri- guez, president: Iames Freiman, vice president: Esther Mendez. secretaryg Vickie Glosson, reporter: Mrs. Nancy Young and Robert Stovall, sponsors. N90 no-at 's-. W MVB Delena McDonald Steven Mc:Quilliams Esther Mendez Iohn Mendez Leslie Monsey Iay Moore Scott Norman Karen Park Scott Parker Ioe Payne Marvin Peables Lisa Perryman Russell Rhynes Russell Robbins Ismael Rodriguez Rodney Rodriguez Iami Schaffrina Cozy Shelton Tonya Sbuffield Chris Silba Kathleen Smith Bill Tate Alan Tatum Becky Turner Valerie Wagoner Renee Walker Brock Watson Iackie Williams Daina Wright Carla Wristen Eighth Grade 129 we PMWWMC. Front row: Russell Rhynes. Steven MeQuilliains. lames Freiman, Cary Glosson, Brock Watson, Rodney Rodriguez, Iohn Mendez. Ir.. Craig Griggs. David Almanxar. Mark Allen. Ser:om1'1'ou':Cozy Shelton. Gail Freiman. Ruby Kelly, Kathleen Smith, Karen Hatchett. Carla Wristen. Renee Walker. Esther Mendez, lami Schaffrina, Karen Park. Valerie Wagoner. Third row: Cindy Mann. Becky Turner. Kristi McCormick. Vicki Closson. Tracy Brownlee, Lisa Perryman, lill Holland, Kim Austin, Chris Silba, Daina Wright. Tonya Shuffield, Paula Fears, Leslie Monsey. Top row: Scott Parker. Ismael Rodriguez. lay Moore. Dennis Diehl. Kelly Anderson. Scott Norman. Russell Robinson. Alan Tatum. loe Payne. Bill Tate. Craig Lee. Iackie Williams. EaewA' Front Row: Tonya Shulfield. Kim Austin. Esther Mendez, Ielf Clark, Kye Corn. Rebecca Elliott. Patty Walker. Marilu Hart. Karla Anderson. Missy Higgins. Tresa Hatchett. Karen Park. Back row: Chris Silba. Iami Sehaffrina. Vicki Closson, Ioe Payne, Bobby Lovell, Scott Norman, lay Moore. Lisa Perryman. Paula Fears, Beth Ringhoffer, Valerie Wagoner, Miss Carter, sponsor. 130 junior High EIGHTH GRADE CLASS FAVORITES: Scott Norman and Leslie Monsey Above: Seventh graders concentrate on a spelling assignment. Right: Tonya Shuffield, Beta president, serves new inductees. Cubs Wm, Qeasow ' f 2-,, ' Inq , 7' N , W V A, A VVV ,L 3 I , ,, fs 2 ' ,t r . f W A My J . V , I LY K H , A, ,,, , f,,,L-,, I, gg, I - ,.,, f V, I ,, A .- W V' i ' 1 f ,,,' H A'i'L ' - ' f fu: i . Q :'1 ld? II. - t I H , W A H1453 .. .. A In Il ramp, V, fn - ,.,y 7, , 7 ' ', fe 5 51 A 'V , ' 2' Q 2 f r , Q G tr. . ff' m 2 W - Q ' L 1 f . at 'V W ' li' 'l imfa V. ,a- f A V. A f Tf5i .sy,. aff-'l iii? 'U 1 ff,,,,,,,..W,,,, M W, L. LLV, ,,,,,, , W Q Q A A . . 1 ,Q fr A e.tt M E 2 ,' ' 'rf ' 1, ef 22 W. W? A,,' WW md, ' . M A WW, 7.7 7 1 . Y M ,, I 'I . . :VA 46 I Q r V5 ,gyy . RJ.. H V ' ,V V A V k.,, f .- .. V M fi is M 4 . 222 V - t f ' , ..AA W. W , . , - ., , ir WH JII . H A H ir, ,,L .V .. ,,, ,. A . e , , A s , g ff me e N r ' ,, J' 'W' V- ,,,,,.,4 A .gg W ,,,.',,,flM,f gg . g n . ,wel I , f, Ag 0 Front row: Allen, Almanzar, Kelly, Griggs, Corn, Clark, Duckworth. Second row: Branton, Freiman, Swan, Holland, Mitchell, Watson, Graham, McWhorter. Third row: Lovell, l. Rodriguez, Moore, Norman, Tatum, Robbins, Tate, Cunningham, Max Cordon, coach. Back row: Casey, R. Rodriguez, Mendez, Payne, Deel, West. Closson, Gomez. Front row: R. Walker, Wagoner, Austin, Holland, Higgins, Elliott. Second row: McCormick, Brownlee, Glosson, Schaffrina, Wristen, Rodriguez, Collins, Stinnet, Parker, Mrs. Nancy Young, sponsor. Third row: Keith, Park, West, Anderson, P. Walker, Hatchett, Ringhoffer, Tucker, C. Shelton, Weeks. Fourth row: Gomez, C. Shelton, Whitmire, Rhynes, Moore, Turnbow, Monsey, Freiman, Turner, Kelly. Back row: Tammy Shuffield, Bell, Creecy, Barron, Defosses, Hounshell, Tonya Shuffield, Fears, Faircloth. 132 Iunior High ' WiwDfSbci0b: Bags Plawgecmwb Front row: R. Walker, Park, Schaffrina, Glosson, Wristen, McCormick. Second row: Mendez, Shuffield. Perryman, Fears, Holland, Silba, Wagoner, eighth grade team. Back row: Coach Barbara Corn, Elliott, Tate, P. Walker, Higgins, Hatchett, Ringhoffer, Clarida, West, Hart, Keith, Seventh grade team, and managers Wright and Monsey. Front row: Lindley, Corn, Keith, McQuilliams, Duckworth, Graham. Second row: Deel, Rhynes, Holland, Mitchell, Allen, Lovell, Clark. Back row: Coach Max Gordon, Casey, Moore, Mendez, Norman, Robbins, Tatum, Payne, Lee. Iunior High 133 J ' I-lfglvTevwd5 mwbTwJcbTeams DISTRICT TENNIS CHAMPIONS BOYS SINGLES: Ieff Clark, alternate: Alan Tatum, lst: Mark Allen, 2nd: GIRLS SINGLES: Beth Ringhoffer, Zndg not pictured, Paula Fears, lst: Chris Silba, alternate. BOYS DOU- BLES: Ronnie Casey and Kye Corn, lst: Bobby Lovell and Billy Deel, 2nd: GIRLS DOUBLES: Rebecca Elliott and Tresa Hatchett, lst: Iill Holland and Valerie Wagoner, 2nd: Coach Sandra Carter, not pictured. GIRLS TRACK TEAM Front row: Esther Mendez, Kim Austin, Kay West, Marilu Hart, Karla Anderson, Amanda Tate, Missy Higgins, Michelle Keith, Renee Walker. Back row: Rhonda Clarida, Kristie McCormick, Vickie Glosson, Lisa Perryman, Tonya Shuffield, Beth Ringhoffer, Tresa Hatchett and Coaches Barbara Corn and Sandra Carter, not pictured. BOYS TRACK TEAM Front row: D. Branton, C. Graham, B. Lindley, 4th, 440 relay: M. Allen, I. Freiman, D. Alman- zar. Second row: R. Casey, G. Holland, B. Lovell, B. Deel, 4th, 440 relay: I. Moore, 5th 880: R. Cunningham, 6th, 440: R. Rodriguez. Third row: Coach Max Gordon, I. West, B. Tate, A. Tatum, 4th, 440 relay: S. Norman, 4th, 440 relay: 4th, high jump: 4th, long jump: B. Mendez, I. Rodriguez, 6th, discus: S. Parker. 134 Iunior High Tennis and Track CubBaudfaudfUlLW' Band Director: Mike Devenport DISTRICT UIL WINNERS Seated: Iami Schaffrina, 2nd, 7th 8: 8th num- ber sense: Iami Schaffrina and Valerie Wag- oner, tied 4th, spelling: Chris Silba, tied 2nd, spelling: Tonya Shuffield, 3rd, ready writing. Standing: Te Howard, 5th 8: 6th oral reading, 6th, and 5th 8: 6th spelling, 5th: Rebecca Elliott, 7th gl 8th oral reading, 2nd, Brad Wat- son, 5th 8: 6th number sense, 5th place. Left to right: Alice Kanady, 3rd, story telling: Stacy Shanks, 2nd, story telling: Lacretia Grant, Mary Noel Iones, Angela Bohannon, Deon Mendez, Kristy Gilliland, 5th, picture memory team. Cub Band, UIL 135 Russell Robbins wins a first place ribbon at the school science fair . .. Mr. Moore con- gratulates kindergarten graduate Russell Manion Iill Holland drives for basket against Moran in finals of Baird tourna- 136 Grade School ment .. . Santa visits with Wendy White- head and Kevin Moore ... A proud moment for moms and dads. . .Winners of the first place trophy in the Hamby grade school tourney. fi H 1 Q. as E Redeem UMM AW -6. Esther Mendez netted 14 points in Baird win, 40-19, over Moran in tournament finals at Baird Iunior high cheer- leaders A needs assessment plan being developed by teachers during a workshop . . . Iunior high bandsmen in a practice session Iohn Dyer and Taggart Williams. Grade School 137 EM Mrs. Boss Swinson. Mrs. Rohurtai Smeclluy find Mrs. Doris Hzivins propane lmvakfast and lunch for the eleniuntziry and high school stu Qclwogf ' dents. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rodriguez maintain the school grounds and buildings. 138 AuxiliarySlz1ff 7.5 '32 - 1 'ff fi kg Q HARDWICK INSURANCE AGENCY ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Phone 854-1256 Baird, Texas Glenda Davis, office employee THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP RAY'S BACKHOE SERVICE Ierry Loper, owner 229 Market Street Phone 854-1687 Baird, Texas Bay Willeford 1142 Boss Drive Irie- Baird, Texas , KELTON FLOWER rv ' r x AND GIFT SHOP ' it' NR' Phone 854-1093 IIT! 625 West Fourth AC 91 5f854- I 337 KOV 3328 140 Baird , Texas HARDWICK OIL AND LPG COMPANY 4L,L,A: if - , ,,,--, E 2,1 ,,, ,,KL i 1 Ion E. Hardwick FINA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Continental Batteries Saxon Tires FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS Butane and Propane Phone 854-1178 West Highway 80 Baird, Texas 141 RUSSELL-SURLES ABSTRACT COMPANY QRUSSELL- SURL S HBSTRHCT CU. Georgie Manion Charles Walker Cuhelle Harris 337 Market Street Baird, Texas Phone 854-1115 GOLDEN HOLIDAY BUTCH BARRON CARE CENTER INDEPENDENT BORDEN DISTRIBUTOR E V if P 7660 -, J, X 1 ,X TL' ' -t..x i ' Private rooms available ' Licensed nurses on duty ' Fireproof sprinkler system ' Home-cooked food ' TV and recreation room SERVICE WITH A SMILE ' Planned activities for residents ' Adult daycare program 130 Vine Street Baird, Texas Monica Hawes, Administrator Ph. 854-1872 240 East Sixth Phone 854-1429 142 Baird, Texas R if, '?M. Callahan County Courthouse Compliments of CALLAHAN COUNTY OFFICIALS COUNTY IUDCE Mack Kniffen COUNTY ATTORNEY Donald Wilson COUNTY COMMISSIONER Precinct No. 2 Lowell Iohnson DISTRICT CLERK Cora Mae Payne COUNTY SHERIFF Bill Skinner COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR Albert Lovell COUNTY TREASURER Dora Hounshell COUNTY COMMISSIONER Precinct No. 3 F. P. Shackelford COUNTY CLERK Darlene Walker IUSTICE OF THE PEACE Bobby Curtis BIG COUNTRY GROCERY Barbecue and Tamales ' IG tiatrsg retst ,ff B Phone 854-1695 I-20 South Access Baird THOMPSON'S VARIETY AND SPORTSWEAR THE BEAR'S DEN Layaways Free Alterations . . . . Backing the Baird Bears We invite you to visit our sportswear Donovan-Galvani Rogue Phone 854-1036 Center Stage Ship ,N Shore Sunny South Sixth and Callowhill Baird, Texas Dittos, tops and jeans, sizes 3-18 HENLEY TEXAC0 CALLAHAN-SHACKELFORD TireS COUNTY FARM BUREAU Batteries ACCGSSOHGS Life - Disability - Auto - Fire I-20 North Access Baird Phone 854-1682 I HXKIA it rum Hlflfl-VII iw 1:-1 ww wx A 8. G AUTOMOTIVE A11 Types Auto 84 Tractor Repair 126 West 3rd Baird, Texas 79504 Ph. 915-854-1802 Ron Abernathy Buster Gary 144 Maurice Newton Agency Manager Callahan County Office Phone 854-1044 Home Phone 854-1881 Federal Land Bank Building Baird, Texas 79504 HARLE STUDIO Nicki Harle, Instructor Ballet-Tap-Iazz-Acrobatics-Twirling 304 Market Street Phone 854-1888 Baird, Texas CUMPLIMENTS OF DON FRANKE GENA FRANKE KRISTE FRANKE 145 U-BAR-U-STEAKHOUSE I X M, ia: W W I The Best in Steaks. Seafoods, Mexican Food and Lunches West Highway 80 Baird. Texas lim Hatczhett. Owner IR I T Bank of Baird Baird, Texas Established in 1885 WE BELIEVE BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS INVITED AND STAYS WHERE IT IS WELL TREATEDI' MEMBER FDIC Each deposxlor Insured w 540,000 Q SERVICE I BANK 146 HUGHES TIRE COMPANY ll Texaeo Gasoline and Petroleum Procluets Dayton and Reynolds Tires RCA HOUNSHELL TV iwiy Batteries ' 1 ' V - 743 Wl'5l Fourth Hlird 804 1714 Authorized RCA Service Center I 218 Market Street 854-1300 Baird BOYDSTUN HARDWARE COMPANY gi sa? General Electric Appliances Sherwin-VVillianis Paints 210 Market Street Phone 854-1222 Baird JO-MAR FASHIONS Layaways Free Alterations Ladies Ready-to-wear Iunior sizes 3-15 Misses sizes 4-20 Gift Items 533 Oak Street Clyde HOUSE OF BEAUTY 213 Vine Street Phone 854-1303 Baird. Texas l-17 CALLAHAN COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP 5 1 g XXX Custom Feeding Veterinarian Supplies Field Seed Custom Fertilizer Applications Fertilizers Livestock Feed and Equipment Phone 854-1360 Baird, Texas TEXACO INC. .0 TTT TT iiii 1 Compliments Of J. RUPERT JACKSON, Plionc 8544208 Baird,Texas I AND G.G.'s GIFTS AND HOBBIES RANDALL C' JACKSON Featuring Duncan Ceramic Products Certified Duncan Teacher 235 Market 233 Market Street Phone 854-1000 Phone 854-1017 Baird, Texas Baird, Texas 148 JONES PONTIAC ull' SALES AND SERVICE Phone 854-1331 sum TRUCKS PONUAC Baird, Texas PIONEER LODGE ERNEST BURSON EXXON 1. V Atlas Tires, Batteries and Accessories Tire Balancing Wash and Grease Iobs 24-Hour Wrecker Service Bus. Phone 854-1405 Home Phone 893-5868 I-20 and Hwy. 283 Baird CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR A Nice Place For Nice People Highway 80 West 211 Market Phone 854-1008 Phone 854-1032 Baird Baird 149 McELROY'S 4 A Compliments of JAMES PAUL SHANKS Attorney-at-Law Baird, Texas Carrol Cillit. Owner Dry Goods and Dress Shop 322 Market Street Phone 854-1666 236 Market Street Phone 854-1696 Baird. Texas BAIRD Auro REPAIR WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO PARTS 201 East Fourth Street Phone 854-1321 Larry Shelnutt, Lee Roy Brooker Baird, Texas 150 HowLE's SUPER D DISCOUNT ' PHARMACY Larry Howle, R. Ph. Let us handle all of your prescription needs. Spur 189 81 I-20 Clyde, Texas Clyde: Phone 893-4265 Abilene: Phone 677-9021 BAILEY FUNERAL HOME K-K CORRAL WESTERN WEAR K-K- gomuu , Weoicmn News ' Iohnny and Agatha King, Owners Phone 893-4235 Clyde Texas THE COTTON PATCH The Complete Home Sewing Shop Fabrics, Notions, Patterns 'wyndam-..- MM, VVranglers, Fashion jeans and blouses 95 South First Clyde, Texas Phone 893-4958 CALLAHAN ABSTRACT Iames Paul Shanks. Owner Robbie Price. Mgr. Layaway DISH- MHS-ter Chafee- ViSH 322 Market Phone 854-1592 Open 9 to 6, Monday through Saturday Baird' Texas 529 Oak Street Clyde, Texas Phone 893-5278 151 THE SHOPPE BAIRD DRIVE-IN Stk Specializing in Hair Dressing Iirn and Bettye Higgins, Owners STYLISTS OWNER Elaine Ben Wilma Hewett 117 East Fourth Phone 854-1870 Ian Hickerson 244 East Fo rth - Phone: 854-1152 Baird, Texas Baud' Texas 1 H y 1 W 5.1 D CHEVROLET COMPANY INCORPORATED I-20 North Access Baird, Texas IHQBYI 152 WARREN'S MODERN CLEANERS Compliments Of DON WILSON Quality Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Phone 854-1291 Baird ROGER'S FOOD STORE fifffsfl 1? 'li 3 QT!! Iackie King, employee FRIENDLY SERVICEU Choice Line of Products Free Delivery 508 West Fourth Street Phone 854-1390 Baird, Texas 153 BAIRD DAIRY QUEEN I-20 South Access Road Phone 854-1363 Baird, Texas BAIRD 1 LUMBER CCMPANY W tm' 1 t ha i J r ' sg . DAL-vvoRTH PAINTS Durable-Dependable-Decorative Mike and Bill Moreland, Gwners Mike Moreland, Manager 201 East Third Street Phone 854-1271 Baird, Texas 154 Iimmy Saunders, student employee YOUNG-MANION-RUSSELL, INC. 'NSURANSE , ,xy e x ati if I -li L No toll call from Felix Mamma Abilene, Clyde, Moran, Raymond Young You MMM, Putnam, Fort Davis Kathi Russell lun-f AGENT . -...... ... .....- Dial operator, ask for 344 Market Street ' Emefpflse 2920 Baird. Texas 79504 Phone 915-854-1596 THE DECORATOR'S DEN Everything to fill the decorator's needs Custom drapes, blinds. woods CHIEF'S TEXACO AND TIRE COMPANY Carpet Wallpaper A 4' Bed and bath 'i 5 6 me FM 18 East Clyde, Texas Bus. Phone: 893-5532 Home Phone: 893-4443 E Frank and Shirley Sasin WHITE AUTO I Hal Broadfoot. Dealer White's tires, batteries and appliances Phone 893-4821 Clyde, Texas f :WW J' W, ,,,-,,,- i. .V ,, E. L. CChiefJ Reese E 81 R Auto Brokers Monarch Tires Wholesale Oils Interstate Batteries 131 East Fourth Phone 854-1113 Baird, Texas ii 6 DYER SPORTS ALLEY 5 905 Cherry I Baird, Texas Phone 854-1777 Professional Golf and Tennis Equipment and Sportswear u se DUPER IWW' 'l YOUR COMPLETE SUPERMARKET ' Bakery ' Delicatessen ' Sit-down Dining ' Floral 156 SUPER DUPER FOOD STORE Interstate 20 Clyde, Texas Phone 893-4206 - J CITY OF BAIRD MUNICIPAL LIGHT AND POWER PLANT Owned by Those We Serve 39 Years of Dependable Service A. E. Dyer, Ir., City Secretary CITY OFFICIALS Ion E. Hardwick, Mayor Ierry Loper Gilmer Hughes Virginia Shanks Robert Martin Curtis Sutphen 157 Steve Defosses ROBERTSON'S HAM PHOTOGRAPHY u I-20 South Access Rd. Weddings PFamily d T Sports ,I 1 te ortraits Bair exas i il. 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