Baird High School - Headlight Yearbook (Baird, TX)
- Class of 1984
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As many memories as possible have been captured in the HEADLIGHT so that, as time goes on and we grow older, we will always have something to look back on and remember. 2 Opening Section of-.... ua' 'Z' . a Wg, wmfwii Y - t Q iw, NW ,sm ,Vsi I , I f,,- ,ua . 2 . 5. 1 f 9 i5fe--- 5, Ji ,ggi ' I the yzssf K 1. -' . 1 1 W . Opposite page: LeAnna Parker gets the point across, You better watch out! Right-hand page: Bears converse with Eastland players during game Brad Summers and Russell Robinson Lacretia Grant, Pattie Walker, Angela Bohannon and Brandi Bell perform routine sophomores spook Winters . . . On the first day, seniors have mixed feelings about their last year of school. Opening Section 3 YD -'M , -Q., 4ll The Big Red Band watches the game intently . . . Stacy Brumbaugh concen- trates on her twirling routine . . . Candi Creecy and Roger Cunningham leave the gym after a pep rally... Lori Mor- rison, Angela Bohannon and Renee Clarida pose after their pep rally skit . . . Students congregate in the hall during annual signing period. 4 Opening Section S .f '! R-1' swf TF - N R.,.,.f l ' t Y X X . A 5 ff 2 ' A IN. WHAT, what, WHAT, what, WHAT do ya say? . . . Billy boosts his team as they prepare for game against Jim Ned . . . sidelined with injuries, Ronnie and Scott talk it over. Opening Section 5 I A ,. . . 'Q-way, Q luNu ww' The beast within comes out . . . Sandy and Doobie . . . Lori, Tina, Ginia, Terri .. . Jody gives everyone a boost of spirit . . . Donna and Lisa . . . Are you gonna wear that, John? Opposite page: Ferree Foy . . . JV football , , . Coach Stovall catches the craze of the Cabbage Patch Kids ... Busy annual staffers .., Lana and Jeff . .. seniors goofing off. 6 Opening Section 4 lil .naw-'Miz' lik nmmf , .ramen iw zu sl L45 FL J W . 4 2 ,ww MK 1 iv view ,,,' if ll!! N .wx ar.- H 'M ff' --v fr' P, N www , QL- 8 ff , Friends. , . Speech class puts on a good show . . . Senior boys are proud of thier Christmas tree . . . Debra Montgomery . . . Codie Parkhill . . . office help? 3' 'S Opening Section ?,5 ' f .. vw. N ,xxx ff? A 1 5 - Ssf 2 2 - 1- ,I ,Q V A ,pg 4 gfwqg - -jgbwa t gl x , if il iv? x OD -if l ch. aff' L' lit Freshmen enjoy their first high school Christmas Billy finds a new girl friend, but wait-is it really a girl? Sophomore and Junior Betas show a festive table for the teachers' brunch . . . Have you joined the circus, Lisa? Te Off To Triumph, a successful campaign for Te Howard-the 1984-85 State Beta President. 10 Opening Section 1 'QL 5 4 TE O F F T 'RIPE T l l P H -..ss ll Se tiff' 2 wamqqgi TQ f'i?'Q5.'tlirQ1 ., . .5 +1 gg? . ,Q rv I-B -' -v--X J Y.. n fr ,E - 'rfb' of 'ff X.. , '- 5 1,3 ' ,-.5 ff K' ' fe The 1984 Senior class was rather small in number with only twenty- since the first grade. As all students must do eventually, it is now time three graduating. Out of those twenty-three, Richard, Jeff, Rebecca, for the seniors to prepare themselves to take on the world. Good luck, Billy, Tresa, Bobby, Beth, Kye and Pattie have gone to school at Baird seniors! Seniors 1 1 Way to go, Pat Dean! Gilbert, are you fixing to attack someone? Serious sophomores . . . students at- tend pep rally Ronda, what a nice surprise . ., Beth and Rhonda give Kenny's hair a trim! 12 Opening Section 1 , 'Qt YW 591 1,2 90, 04:1 iw- Classes and Faculty Kenneth Lynn Brubaker Latricia Ann Burns Ronald James Casey Rhonda Wyolene Clarida Jeffrey Edward Clark David Kye Corn Roger Neal Cunningham Billy Charles Deel II Rebecca Jean Elliott Deborah Kay Faircloth Gary Wayne Fox Christopher David Graham 14 Class of '84 1 '4 'Q' 'un flu vX '73- l X Patricia A. Walker Beth Ringhoffer White Ronald Earl Munns lNot Picturedj Class of 1 984 Senior class officers are Jeff Clark, presidentg Ben Mendez, vice-presidentg Rhonda Clarida, secretaryg Beth White, reporter i 1 ' . F ' 2 xo ff Tig N 'I Q i 'Q 16 Opening Section K it t 5 5 5 , Q . a r f i X as t X A-1f qz. ,.:L.. . - ..L--:1-, B -- ,---. 1 t I - . t gk 1 t si V X X X A - -sf t HQ. Seniors sing the school song at their last pep rally . , . Latricia Burns loves to type. Senior girls are proud of their class rings Ronnie Munns, senior transfer student from Sonora Mr. Vestal, class sponsor, visits with senior ag students, Gregg Holland, Jeff Clark and Chris Graham. Senior Activities 17 CLASS OFFICERS President Michelle Bates Reporter Doobie Moore Vice President April Ash Secretary Mark Harris Go to the Head of the Class April Ash Michelle Bates Brandi Bell Matt Berry John Burns Michael Cerda Laura Collins Candi Creecy 18 Juniors , W wflf 45 ,,.. 1 ii' a , . ,amos a f DOHHHDHOSSCS t oddie Freehling Anita Gomez , ,,,,, Scott Graham , it I , i fa, - Terri Hargrove Mark Harris Kelley Hedrick Frances Hounshell Te Howard Van Hughes Michelle Martin Scott Martin K u- .yr 3 .- VV 'fc Qg .ft Above: Jody and Brad have a tiger by the tail! Left: ls this the latest fashion at Baird High? Juniors 19 Doobie Moore LeAnna Parker Brian Patterson Lisa Rhynes Norma Rodriquez Sandy Stennett Debbie Townsend Tonya Tucker J uniors im? Junior magazine sales people celebrate! 41. .. vw It . I MJ 'I 44 A las . Are Terri and Tonya going to cream LeAnna with a cake? 3 e Anita and Norma, is accounting that much fun? Sandy, Doobie and Debbie appear busy in office procedures class? 'U' .4--W Doug Tuerk Jill Turnbow 3 N Jody Turnbow Dee Turpen Brad Watson Tina Weeks Ginia Whitmire Juniors 21 It's Your Turn i?E 5'S Class Officers for the sophomore class are Gilbert Flores, presidentg Kristy Gilliland, vice presidentg Jimmy Curtis, reporterg Patricia Casey secretary. Ken Allen Carolyn Berry Angela Bohannon Brenda Branum Stacie Brumbaugh Shane Campbell Patricia Casey Lisa Chittum 22 Sophomores .wx H . 4, J .ov- Sam Corn Jimmy Curtis ii ,,,, TQ, az John Dyer Gilbert Flores Mm IG Ronda Freiman Kristy Gilliland Lupe Gomez Lacretia Grant Ronald Green Tommy Joe Higgins Jeff Holland James Joy Sophomores 23 Leland Kanady Jana McClellan Pat Dean McKennon Anita Mendez Earl Mendez Debra Montgomery Lori Morrison Danny Pate Norma Pearce Vic Powers Darren Price Teri Robbins Lota Robinson Dub Scott 24 Sophomores 2'1 .gs wiv Www will Pat Dean, Morrison, Shane and Brian enjoy the Valentine party. ws-ffl S, M- FW' Roger Smith Tina Sutphen Samantha Tate Randy Thornton Renee Thurman Dallas Titsworth Brian Tollett Sabrena Tollett Bobby Voigts Morrison Wagley Kyle Watson Sherry Weeks Mike Wood Lisa Thomas Fred Bannowsky fphoto unavailablej Sophomores 25 'li The freshman class officers are Craig Brock, secretaryg Ferree Foy, reporterg Michelle Self, presidentg Russell Robinson, vice president Ray Allison Channing Barrett Carla Barron Craig Brock ff' ff l .. E3 Larry Brubaker Dwayne Burns Cathy Chandler Renee Clarida 26 Freshmen Kim Clark Rhonda Cooper Ferree Foy Boone Gilliland Sherry Gilmore J. J, Gonzales Fred Graham Chris Gulley Keith Hart PHOTO Brian Henry Rusty Hopkins Freshmen 27 Danny Hughes Scotty Johnson Mary Noel Jones Roger Martin Kevin Meadows Deon Mendez Sharon Park Codie Parkhill Freshmen 'nxt I ,y , ,x i 4 . i a i W Q rf Mr. Allen's science class works hard. - .N as Sherry, Renee, Rusty, Larry, Mark and Craig take time out from daily activities S J WAN! Si rw li , Q J Julie Pearce Russell Robinson Jeffrey Segura Jimmy Self Michelle Self Brad Summers Bobbi Swan Lori Voigts Tina Whitmire Kenny Wise Mark Wylie Freshmen 29 Strategy BILL GUNN, Superintendent GERALD JENNINGS, Principal B.S., M.Ed., Howard Payne B.S., M.Ed., McMurry . 32325 riiim Board members of the Baird Independent School District are Bruce Williams, secretaryg James Grant, presidentg Stan McCormick, vice presidentg Bufford Burns, Dyer Windham, James E. Clark, and Pat McKennon. 30 Administration Twenty Questions 1 Q Johnsie Allen Quinn Conley Irma Crow Mike Devenport Randy Franklin B.A., ACU B.S., ASU B.A., NTSU B.A., TSU B.S., ASU M.A., Sul Ross Athletic Director Business, Yearbook Band, Music Biology, Health English, Spanish Science, Coach Athletics Gary Fox Carolyn Graves Jerel Graves Frances Greenway Linda Hart B.A., NTSU B.S., McMurry B.S., McMurry Business Manager B.S., ACU Math, Athletics Special Education History, Athletics School Tax Assessor Office Secretary Q .mas Betty Jennings Joan Jones Larry Riney Bobbie Trammell Dick Vestal Special Ed. Aide B.H.E., ACU B.S., HSUQ M.Ed., TSU B.S., ACU B.S., Texas Techg M.S.T Home Economics English, Speech M.Ed., ACU TSU Counselor Agriculture High School Faculty Right: Receiving tenure pins are Shelley Aber- nathy, Doris Havins, Bobbie Trammell, .Ierel Graves, and Anita Tatum, not present, 5 yearsg Robert Stovall and Frances Greenway, 15 yearsg Gerald and Betty Jennings, Sandra Carter, Quinn Conley, Linda Hart, Barbara Corn and Roma Howard, 10 years. Below: Supt. Gunn and Mrs. Trammell show off their first grandchildren. Center right: Mr. Vestal barbecues the meat for the faculty luncheon. Mrs. Crow poses after the Coronation. Bottom photos: Is Mr. UD' still up in the air? Mrs. Jones and Mr. Riney chow down at thejunior class party. ----.......,....,..N- .,,.....,.. , , W' DN' his filth Y' 32 Faculty adv' Winter Sports A XX 539 M.. Ben Mendez, 3L Chris Graham, 3L Billy Deel, 3L Doug Tuerk, 1L Captain, 230 lbs. Captain, 165 lbs. Captain, 170 lbs. Jr. Flanker, 145 lbs. Sr. Tackle, Hon. Men. Defense Sr. QB, 2nd Team Def. Back Sr. Running Back lst Team Receiver, Dist . YNWD Wayne Fox, 2L Kenny Brubaker, 1L Scott Graham, IL Michael Cerda, 1L 34 Sr. Guard, 185 lbs. Sr. Tackle, 170 lbs. Jr. Linebacker, 195 lbs. Jr. C0l'IlCl'bHCk, 140 lbs. W Jody Turnbow, 3L Mark Harris, 2L Bobby Lovell, 2L Roger Cunningham, lL Jr. Running Back, 165 lbs. Jr. Center, 190 lbs. Sr. Tight End, 160 lbs. Sr. Running Back, 165 lbs. District 2nd team, offense District Hon. Mention, offense , Above: Graham puts the move on Winters Left: Deel experiences one of the hardest hits in his life from Winters 1415. Jeff Holland, lL Vic Powers, lL Leland, Kanady, lL Darren Price, lL Soph. Tackle, 170 lbs. Soph. Guard, 165 lbs. Soph. Guard, 155 lbs. Soph. Tackle, 205 lbs. 35 BAIRD VS. CROSS PLAINS, September 2. l5-0, there. The Bears opened their season with a win over the Buffaloes. The Bears scored their first points from a 25- yard field goal by Mendez. Turnbow add- ed two more touchdowns to beat the Buf- faloes I5-0. Deel, Harris, and C. Graham held a strong defense. BAIRD VS. GORMAN, September 9, 8- 22, here. The Gorman Panthers came to Baird ready to play football. The Panthers got some good breaks and came out ahead. The Bears fell tothe Panthers, 22-8, with Baird's only TD coming with a pass from C. Graham to Tuerk. BAIRD VS. MERKEL, September I6. 32-20, here. The Bears came from behind to stop the Merkel Badgers. The Bears were down 0-I4 when Tuerk ran back an interception 93 yds. before the half ended. Graham started the scoring in the second half with a quarterback keeper and a TD pass to Tuerk. Turnbow added two more runs of 45 and 30 yds. for TD's. Brubaker, Kanady, and Fox helped greatly with the line. BAIRD VS. ALBANY, 7-42, September 23. here. Baird opened the scoring on the first drive of the game on a 2l-yard pass from Graham to Freehling. Mendez kick- ed the PAT, making the score 7 to 0. That ended the scoring for the Bears and the Lions roared back to win the game. Mendez, Cerda, and Freehling played well defensively in spite of the score. BAIRD VS. CISCO, 29-48, September 30. there. Cisco scored 28 points in the first halfto 0 for the Bears. Baird came back to score 29 points in the second half to 20 for Cisco, making the final score 48 to 29 in favor of Cisco. Scoring for the Bears in the second half were runs by Turnbow. Deel, and Graham and Cerda on a pass from Graham. Mendez kicked one PAT and Baird added two 2-point conversions by Turnbow and Harris. l.ovell and Brubaker had above average performances for Baird. 9' 7'.i ,VL 'Ta 'T' . K ,r Q at. ir N f... . Q4 :ge . M sl' Xxx' - M. I . 'Ll' agwvg' ., QL.. C QQ.: .iiiff ' .... if - 'Ti 7 he A ff' if ... WUI? g 32 fe ga! .Q gi .mae 'Q BAIRD VS. EASTLAND, 6-25, October 7. here. Baird again opened the scoring on a 55-yard touchdown pass to Tuerk. The PAT attempt failed. giving Baird the lead early in the first quarter. Eastland stormed back to score 25 unanswered points to defeat Baird 25 to 6, giving the defending state champions their first district victory, Substitutes Kanady and Cunningham came off the bench to make key plays. BAIRD VS. HAWLEY, 20-I4. October l4, there. Baird traveled to Hawley to play the Bearcats and came away with a much needed victory for the Bears, The win knocked Hawley out of the district race. Graham threw to Tuerk for a 59-yard TD. Graham also ran for a TD and threw a 2- point conversion to Deel. Turnbow also had a touchdown to round out the scoring for Baird. The offensive linemen of Harris. Fox, Powers, Holland. and Mendez opened holes all night for the Baird running backs. The Baird defense also had a goal line 1 stand to preserve the victory. BAIRD VS. .IIM NED, 20-40, October 21, here. Jim Ned scored 3 first-half touchdowns before the Bears could get un- tracked and eoasted to a 40 to 20 victory. Deel, Turnbow. and Harris played well for the Bears in the losing cause. Graham threw three TD passes in the game to Tuerk. Freehling, and Lovell and a two- point conversion to Freehling. Turnbow led all rushers in the game with ll0 yards. BAIRD VS. WINTERS, 20-49. October 28. there. The Bears played its best game of the season against Winters. the most points given up by Winters in a district game. Graham threw TD passes of 66 and 4 yards to Tuerk. and a 2-point conversion to brother Scott. Graham also scored on a 3-yard run to round out the scoring for the Bears. The Graham brothers. Chris and Scott, had a good game defensively. along with Tuerk. The game was played a lot closer than the score indicates. BAIRD VS. ANSON, 6-33, November 4, there. Baird traveled to Anson to play the winless Tigers and handed the Tigers their first victory of the season, 33 to 6. Price. Holland, and Powers played well for the Bears despite the losing effort. Turnbow scored the only touchdown for the Bears late in the fourth quarter. Turnbow also rushed for 154 yards to end thc season with l040 yards. Price, Deel and Mendez hold the Buffaloes. Turnbow moves the ball against Eastland. Cerda is ready for action against Hawley. 38 Varsity Football Q i-iiA ,, ' V ' - i issss . L ww -. , .hr Standing: Coach Quinn Conley, headg .Ierel Graves, Ray Lowe. Kneeling Randy Franklin, Gary Fox. Cunningham 021 gets all wrapped up in Gorman game. S. Graham 1405 and Lovell 1831 help stop the Anson offense. ' Junior Varsity Shows Determination Front row: Coach Franklin, Dwayne Burns, Scotty Johnson, Earl Mendez, Roger Martin, Dub Scott, Boone Gilliland, Coach Fox. Middle row: Gilbert Flores, Jimmy Curtis, Larry Brubaker, Kyle Watson, John Dyer, Shane Campbell, Craig Brock, Kenny Wise, Tommy Joe Higgins, Shane Nixon. Back row: Sam Corn, Danny Pate, Bobby Voigts, James Joy, Codie Parkhill, Mark Wylie. Above: J .V.'s try hard to block Winters' extra point attempt. Left: J.V. defense shuts down Anson. JV Football 39 J l Bearettes Place Third in District . THJS 7 151 Kneeling: Debbie Faircloth, Anita Mendez, Candi Creecy, Michelle Bates, Dee Turpen. Standing: Lacretia Grant, Trcsa Hatchett, Jill Turnbow, Teri Robbins, Coach Graves, LeAnn Hodges, Donna Defosses, Rhonda Clarida. BAIRD OPPONENT 33 Santa Anna 33 38 Brady 14 34 Eula 47 46 Hamlin 33 47 Albany 17 40 Ranger 44 I 60 Early 41 54 'Albany 31 46 Ballinger 28 30 Winters 41 35 Brady 36 53 'Winters 39 53 Breckenridge 54 58 Gordon 24 46 Albany 22 55 'Anson 59 51 'Eastland 37 42 'Cisco 24 44 'Jim Ned 41 55 'Hawley 59 44 'Albany 33 36 'Winters 47 52 'Anson 51 37 'Eastland 39 49 'Cisco 41 57 'Jim Ned 40 The Bearettes listen carefully as Coach Graves explains game strategy. 51 'Hawley 65 'District Games 40 Basketball 'r 'Q eu eaffvggi Sf 9 ' lid? as X35 Z4 Q7 um .291 mv g ' W zmlzzu 2 Li 5 -s 1 . me . . 9 X S X Q X -A - 6 'im 1 Q 2 Q Q qf,:w,m:-4wm:::mM.f,.m mx mc- mwm- -WNWW mmwM. The Bearettes barely missed the playoffs by placing 3rd in district play. ln the tournaments they competed in, they performed well. After beating Early 60-41 in the Cisco tournament, they brought home a 3rd place trophy. Hatchett and Defosses were named all-tournament. After overcoming Ballinger in the Ballinger tournament with a score of 46-28, the Bearettes lost two close games to Winters and Brady. Hatchett was named all-tournament. In the Ranger tournament, they won consolation after losing to Breckenridge 53-54, but defeating Gordon and Albany. Defosses was named all-tournament. Ill: 3 .4. fkmvf - 1 1 , N557 1 Anita Mendez Teri Robbins Soph. Forward lL Soph. Post, lL Basketball 43 Bears Advance to Bi-district Playoffs i lgi1Telglg:lChris Graham, Ronnie Casey, Wayne Fox. Standing: Kye Corn, Te Howard, Jeff Holland, Mark Harris, Jody Turnbow, Coach Conley, i y ee . BAIRD OPPONENT 56 Eula 74 43 Hamlin 36 39 Albany 46 61 Gorman 62 37 Early 38 I 54 Albany 58 56 Ballinger 77 66 Brady 53 I 65 Sonora 55 53 'Winters 50 59 Ranger JV 24 I 57 Eastland 52 52 Ranger 84 58 'Anson 33 46 'Eastland 42 60 'Cisco 28 56 'Jim Ned 57 66 'Hawley 65 65 'Albany 64 40 'Winters 71 53 'Anson 51 56 'Eastland 61 75 'Cisco 56 67 'Jim Ned 51 46 'Hawley 44 57 'Albany 56 88 Lohn 81 I 63 Gordon 61 56 Menard 5g Harris goes up for two. Harris received the Most Valuable Player award in District 9-AA. 'Distric' Games 44 Basketball WIIN gr ..,,..-ws ,,,..t,,...w- Top left: Graham attempts to put up two while Harris anxiously awaits the rebound. Top right: Howard hustles the board for the Bears, Above: Casey goes for two against Hawley. Center right: Howard outjumps an Anson Tiger. Lower right: Fox concentrates on his dribbling. 46 Basketball N- Left: Turnbow jumps center while Holland awaits the tip. Top right: Harris sinks two against Anson. Lower left: Corn puts up a shot, while defenders prepare for position. Lower right: Graham goes up for two. S . K, Y X If X... s V K I EBM lf, GNN? il' Q 3 is .... 5 Q 1: I I , H Si 7 . ' Y. is K 1 i Qi. - - SK R X X ., LE sxg , X, s - . :- Q, -:fu ., L ' . Basketball 47 JV Girls Have Winning Season if , Front row: C. Barron, L. Voigts, K. Gilliland, M. Jones, R. Clarida. Back row: S. Park, K. Clark, S. Brumbaugh, A. Bohannon, M. Self, P. Casey, and Coach Fox. SEASON RECORD: 12-9 ' 1. 'fo f:Sf:.x.. : 75 .kl. 2 in Q' Af ,T fi ... ..m.,...,, 1 . ' ik ia I - Y 'V x 4.. 23 . . . v S RJ Above: Stacie takes a jump shot while Hawley tries to block. Center right: Mary jumps high for a rebound during an intense game. Lower right: Kim takes a shot while Carla and Lori hustle for the ' s rebound. 48WMmmH Q3 J.V. Boys Boast a Successful Season 5.45 .S ife 5 if Q sf? gi i. . . N, Front row: B. Tollett, K. Meadows, B. Gilliland, D. Burns, J. Gonzales, J. Segura, F. Graham. Back row: Coach Franklin, S. Corn, R. Green, R. Smith, B. Voigts, K. Hart, C. Parkhill. SEASON RECORD 11-9. Above: Codie Parkhill dribbles toward the basket. Left: Roger Smith goes for two against Hawley. JV Basketball 49 .1 rw? Favorites .,.,-..ff + 5. i, s l 1 R APRIL IN PARIS was the setting for the beauty pageant staged on April 10, 1984, and sponsored by the drill team and Mrs. Barbara Corn. Top honors went to Lisa Rhynes and Jody Turnbow, Jana McClellan and Ronnie Casey, first runners-upg Donna Defosses and Mark Harris, second, Tresa Hatchett and Kye Corn, third. Others in the top ten were Kristy Gilliland, Rhonda Clarida, Ginia Whit- mire, Michelle Self, Mary Noel Jones and Doobie Moore. Out-of-town judges selected the top beauties, high school girls chose the handsome guys. -xi! N . ,B 'r 'f 'R in-:fn ,A -A -XXN, sg-fff rsszklxasnvx S Beauty Pageant 51 Alice in Qt M.,v-1 S . ' Mil' L it ,Qf , if A A 33. H Lacretia Grant, Sam Corn, Tresa Hatchett, Billy Deel, Ronnie Casey, Rebecca Elliott, Jody Turnbow, Lisa Rhynes, Larry Brubaker and Michelle Self. Seated in front: Shannon Campbell, Annie Gilliland, Cara Conley, and Shane Devenport. i t . S xr - ' 3 t riei 7614? L 'N Q-of I Pattie Walker and Bobby Lovell, Beta Club, Michelle Bates and John Burns, The Mad Hatter and emcee, Ronnie Munns FFA sweetheart and president, Doobie Moore, Headlight queen, Kye Corn, Headlight king and best all-around boy. 52 Coronation t Y Wonderland Alice In Wonderland was the theme of the Coronation of the school king and queen, which was held on April 24, 1984, by the yearbook staff. Stage decorations were designed by Mrs. Barbara Corng Mrs. Irma Crow directed the program. The BHS King and Queen, Ronnie Casey and Rebecca Elliott, were chosen by the students. Class and organization members elected their representatives. Musical selections by Mr. Mike Devenport, Sharon Park, and Roger Cunningham provided the entertainment. BHS KING AND QUEEN Shannon Campbell, Annie Gilliland, Cara Conley, and Shane Devenport, Ronnie Casey and Rebecca Elliott crownbearers and trainbearers. Michael Cerda and Donna Defosses, band president and sweetheartg Jeff Clark and Matthew Rogers, the Rabbit Rhonda Clarida, FHA beau and presidentg Jeff Clark and Rhonda Clarida, FHA beau Daisy Conley, Alice and presidentg Mark Harris and Jill Turnbow, football and drill teams. Coronation 53 f Q , ,, ,. YA N sv . . ww! as ml Q R S WE ,.-1 f ,Q 1 ,H K '1- fjf V .Rs 1 i E Q fm. ik ' X - A I at ' . 3' . . K xx I Q 2 ' X K 4 K K 2 ,V fl! . xg ,:. L . . w . 5 2. E X X.. SSR skis SQftAIIeArOu . . A QM., . -N, 'w 4 J X ,+ -. ,. A f M . . K . X G , wk f .Rv 'Q A . .. X M .. .QR- 'YSQQ -fs Q Kye Corn 3 . R if .X xg -Q., ,- Y- ... :xi 'F1x.. fy, f ,fm 'Q X. . - sk.. K A .. ' K Q -Xia ff-. R R . 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E Q f5imi's?l W as E if , W,,.w K Q, K Y' J? if A -- ,fx A' 'Q ' ' f YK IQ Q B fllvounnnqu -f 0-annum , A-f ' N lf'-I-13, iff wggzfgiiiizj 'i ,7F .,3Pj'1irf IWW' zu fr, I I xv' HFEM tw rf., FFA Sweetheart, Michelle Bates Senior Class Favorites Junior Class Favorites Billy and Tresa Hatchett Jody Turnbow and Lisa Rhynes in .........-.- -..,. . . iii E A VX-Q? K ,. A 'ws gmr j x Q w is Afxah XNNAJ . -Sym Hx if jf! .. e ' . If ,ff if N QV' f. i1J x 0 T'91v AOXFR X ,. SA sf 'Cugi Involvement MAKE f 'YY' X . frrvn KJ' . ' f' 0 .,.,,.,f Q5 Nfwa o 1 if ff E Q1 U l 1wf1hg g 7, u- ,. f ' x 1 OS' 4 N f 0 O N X .Tx W F I B x L : , 5. N! S' CHARACTER A ' c Band Receives UIL Sweepstakes The Big Red Band received the UIL Sweepstakes award as the culmination of having received a Division I or superior rating at the marching contest held in Abilene on November l and superior ratings in both concert and sightreading contests on April 17. The sixty-five member band was the only Class AA band in the area to 64 Band receive this coveted award. This was the third consecutive year that the band had earned the top ratings in concert and sightreading. This year's band is the only one in Baird's history that has received the Sweepstakes honor. On May 15, the beginner, elemen- tary, and high school bands presented a Spring concert in the school auditorium. Mr. Mike Devenport, director Michael Cerda, president DRUM MAJOR TWIRLER Donna Defosses, sweetheart Frances Hounshell Stacie Brumbaugh FLAG CORPS: Patricia Casey, Marilu Hart, captaing Anita Mendez, Carla Barron, Bobbi Swan, Rhonda Cooper, Lori Voigts, and Kim Clark. Band 65 Y. Go! Bears! Donna Defosses Lisa Rhynes Rhonda Clarida Rebecca Elliott, head Tresa Hatchett gf 'ek Above: Tresa, Rhonda, Rebecca, Donna, Lisa Right: At the last pep rally, the cheerleaders presented a camouflage hun- ting suit to their sponsor, Mr. Mike Devenport. 66 Cheerleaders Body Lingo First row: Bell, Gilmore, Bohannon. Second row: Gilliland, Grant, Morrison, Creecy, Turnbow, Jones, White, Walker, Self, Foy. Back row: Moore, Bates, Clarida, Mendez, Freiman. l ph ' .. fn' N F ' r f Q , .R 7 5 , , Q .ev , I, 54 Drill team shows appreciation to their sponsor, Mrs. Corn, at the last pep rally. . . Captains: White, Walker, Bell, Moore, Drill Team 67 Games, Games and More Games! 'Tr' 6 ww., - A 5 R 5 .Lx lab V, g . 9 .a '- Aff' f 68 Headlight Staff ww nv'vw-ui C ,fs ,f ,,' 1 .A 'JN 3 3 N , -L q s Xt HEADLIGHT STAFF Co-editor ..... ....... B eth White Co-editor ..... .... T resa Hatchett Assistant Editor .... ..... D oobie Moore Photographer . . .,... Kye Corn Classes and Organizations Sports Editor . . Cover Designer Advisor ....... . . . . Bobby Lovell Lisa Rhynes April Howe Candi Cunningham . . . . .Iody Turnbow . . . . Ronnie Munns . .... Mrs. Irma Crow Headlight Staff 69 Judging Teams Compete at State .N-are if , .en V. Front row: C. Graham, Curtis, Campbell, Dyer, Lovell, K. Corn, McKennon, M. Bates, sweetheart, J. Burns, J. Holland, Wagley, Kanady, Parkl Clark, Mendez. Second row: Martin, Barrett, Johnson, D. Burns, Wise, Brock, Robinson, Powers, S. Corn, Higgins, Joy, Wood, Berry, Hughes Graham, Patterson, Mr. Vestal. Back row: Hopkins, Gulley, Gilliland, Meadows, Self, Wylie, Brubaker, S. Martin, Price, Summers, Hart, Sv Pate, K. Brubaker, Green, Gonzales, Segura. Center left: Jamie Miller, student teacher, presents Bobby Lovell with the DeKalb awarc agriculture. Above: John Burns, FFA president, Chris Graham, reporter, Michelle Ba' sweetheart, Jeff Holland, sentinel, Pat Dean McKennon, vice president, Sam Cc secretary, and T. J. Higgins, treasurer. Left: McKennon displays his certificate of merit catching a calf at the Houston Rodeo. Catching calves in the Baird rodeo scramble w Shane Campbell, Codie Parkhill, Jeffrey Segura, Fred Graham, Ronald Green, Sam Cc Rusty Hopkins, Kenny Wise, Jeff Holland, Jimmy Curtis, and Pat Dean McKennon. 70 Future Farmers of America 1 sf is def- fi Ni fs I Left: John Burns, Pat Dean McKennon, Mr. Vestal, Jeff Clark, and Darren Price comprised the first place livestock judging team out of 59 teams in Area IV. McKennon was the sixth high individualg Clark, ninth. Upper right: Gregg Holland proudly shows off his calf at the Ft. Worth Stock Show, where he placed 6th in his class. Center left: Receiving awards at the FFA banquet were Jeff Clark, Star Agribusinessg John Burns, Star Chapter Farmerg and Russell Robinson, Star Greenhand. Above: Terri Hargrove, sweetheart candidateg Michelle Bates, sweetheart for 1983-843 and Kristy Gilliland, sweetheart for 1984-85. Left: Mr. Jamie Miller, Vic Powers, Bobby Lovell, Kye Corn, and Chris Graham, dairy judging team, placed third in the invitational contest at Tarleton on March 23 and first in the Area IV meet at Tarleton on March 29. Corn was the high point individual of the contest, and Lovell was the third highest in Area IV. Both judging teams qualified for the state contest at A8LM University on April 28. Future Farmers of America 71 Front row: Michelle Bates, Kim Clark, Patricia Casey. Second row: Angela Bohannon, Anita Mendez, Lisa Rhynes, Mary Noel Jones, Michelle Self, Cathy Chandler, Lisa Chittum. Back row: Lacretia Grant, Rhonda Clarida, Tresa Hatchett, Brandi Bell, Doobie Moore, Frances Hounshell, Debbie Faircloth, Kristy Gilliland, Mrs. Jones, sponsor. Homemakers Prepare for the Future Future homemakers, Anita, Mary Noel, and Lacretia, Brandi, Frances, and Doobie decorate cakes for the Valentine party. mix the ingredients for a perfect cake. 72 Future Homemakers t , ,,,,,,,,3-F Kim shows her home experience project to Ferree and Michelle. QMAKfRs 5.-L.-1 i 4' qb NEW YN QOW I Ox-1 4' 4 5 'ro , in ral, Q Q' v I . 'In o e 5 xo 0 O P. A., Angela, and Brandi look at all the delicious recipes. KS file Q! sassy L i 0' ul .Q l. .. F -, F 7-gi ii'i' 5. tg t -- . or 4 FHA OFFICERS: Tresa Hatchett, reporter: Lisa Rhynes, secretaryg Kristy Gilliland, vice presidentg Rhonda Clarida, president. Future Homemakers 73 Betas Campaign for Te RQ N ,4 1- 412, ,, ' . 1 f 4 S Front Row: A. Bohannon, D. Moore, F. Hounshell, C. Creecy, R. Clarida, D. Defosses, P. Walker, reporter, R. Elliott, vice-president, M. Bates,-K. Gilliland. Back Row: Mrs. Allen, sponsor, D. Titsworth, S. Weeks, L. Grant, L. Rhynes, K. Corn, T. Howard, president, B. Lovell, B. White, secretaryg T. Hatchett, and K. Brubaker. rf 5- 1, ll S SHFQL ,A 3 . The Betas went to the State Beta Convention at Forth Worth on January 20, where Te Howard was elected State Beta President. Above: Tresa and Kye take part in the campaign. Center right: Placards and golf tees were used in the campaign i to urge everyone to vote for Te. Lower right: Q 1 Rebecca, Pattie, Michelle, and Donna show off 5 their creation for the State Convention campaign. i ij 74 Betas 9 Brian Henry and Shane Campbell .. . Carla Burns and Kelley Hedrick . . . Jana Mc- ' Clellan, Stacie Cagle and Renee Clarida . . . A group of studious UQ sophomores . . . From a l S snow scene in winter to a dry, hot summer . . . - -' -. -..Q ,, s Sadly, the beautiful banquet decorations must tl S , .iw J, ' Q 1 come down. 'V .., , ' 4 4' ea ,Zz 4 2 my '-if gif? S L Q , it SS ii as , l 'k..,,t .N WN: ...ui A 76 Student Life Gr? Who are they? Oh, that's Donna and Michelle! What heavy reading, Gilbert and Bobby! One more time, Coach Franklin Marilu Hart Brenda Branum and Lota Robinson. ' it -I, ' 5 . , 1 -I ,V Student Life 77 1'-T-'JL..,,,,.:+i f -kg, xx 78 Student Life QW? X, N. -, NV. N? Opposite page: A double wedding was staged by the Home and Family Living class . . . Michael Cerda and P. A. Casey . . . Fred Ban- nowsky, Craig Brock, Vic Powers and Dub Scott , . . Coach Graves and freshman athletes Tina Weeks and Anita Gomez served at the wedding . . . Lots of memories go with those old typing desks about to be refinished. This page: Juniors and seniors enjoy a lovely banquet . . . Rhonda Clarida, one of our school beauties The basketball players sign the bi-district good luck banner Time to checkin books for the year . . . Lisa Thomas at her locker. mm mfa.fwt.w ,..,,, mm . QQ gl :N ...fav- f il Student Life 79 80 Student Life Spring Activities fi.fjfiffffEgg,i Y -5' fxfv, ,. 'Sf N 3102 1 J Jgfffiglljl 599 ' Q X sf.jf,g,,5 l5:M18E'551+i?!'i ' Si-'ifhfiigifgy' ggi Baird Swee s District 9-AA Title Xxfiw... A I l 1 A... . .A i I rrky , , f g I K f 2fg'ififS5 ...ii ,Q , as W Front row: J. Dyerg P. Caseyg A. Bohannon, 2nd, JV singlesg S. Brumbaugh, 2nd, singlesg T. Tucker and R. Elliott, lst, doubles, C. Barron and Clark, lst, JV doublesg F. Foy and M. Jones, 2nd, doublesg T. Hatchett, lst, singlesg S. Campbell, lst, singles. Back row: C. Graham, 2nd, singlesg Casey and W. Fox, lst, doublesg C. Gulley, 2nd, JV singlesg B. Gillilandg C. Parkhill and J. Segura Knot picturedj, lst, JV doublesg T. Higgins and Corn, 4th, doublesg B. Summers, lst, JV singlesg B. Voigts and J. Curtis, JV doublesg Coach Franklin. Ronnie Casey and Wayne Fox qualified for the State tennis meet for the second consecutive year, after win- ning regional by defeating teams from Whitewright, Glen Rose, South Lake Carroll and Royce City. At the state meet, Casey and Fox defeated Wellington and Brackettville to finish third. Shane Campbell and Chris Graham also qualified for regional on April 30-May l by winning first and second in district boys singles. Six girls advanced to the regional meet at Stephenville April 16-17 after winning first and second in both singles and doubles at the district meet. Tresa Hatchett won the singles title over Stacie Brumbaugh. Tonya Tucker and A Rebecca Elliott defeated Mary Noel Jones and Ferree Foy for the district doubles title. For the fourth year Hatchett and Elliott, who are seniors, competed in the regional meet. Fox and Casey win third in state AA doubles. 82 Tennis Tennis 83 Cerda Qualifies for State E W ar no L fa r If ' 6 af- , Kneeling: Sam Corn, Jody Turnbow, Michael Cerda. Standing: Coach Fox, Doug Tuerk, Te Howard, Mark Harris, Chris Graham, and, not pictur Ronnie Munns and Billy Deel. The varsity track team had a good year. The team did very well placing third in the district meet behind Eastland and Anson, qualifying five in- dividuals to regional, and advancing Michael Cerda to the state meet. DISCUS: Ronnie Munns, 4th. SHOT PUT: Ronnie Munns, 2nd. POLE VAULT: Chris Graham, 4th. HIGH JUMP: Te Howard, lst. LONG JUMP: Te Howard, 5th. 200-METER DASH: Doug Tuerk, 2nd. 100-METER DASH: Doug Tuerk, 3rd. 100-METER HURDLES: Mark Harris, 4th. 300- METER HURDLES: Chris Graham, 5thg Mark Harris, 6th. 800-METER DASH: Jody Turnbow, lst. 3200- METER DASH: Michael Cerda, 3rd. 1600-METER DASH: Michael Cerda, 2nd. 400-METER RELAY: Te Howard, Chris Graham, Jody Turn- bow, Billy Deel, 4th. 1600-METER RELAY: Jody Turnbow, Chris Graham, Te Howard, Doug Tuerk, 4th. sa.. , - I Right: Munns qualifies for regional in the shot H t' put. Far right: Cerda qualifies for the state meet in the mile run after placing second at regional with a time of 4:33. 84 Howard Breaks School Record a Q Q UNIOR VARSITY. Sitting: Pat Dean McKennon, Dwayne Burns, Chris Gulley, Ken Allen, evin Meadows, Dub Scott. Kneeling: Jay Gonzales, Danny Pate, Jimmy Curtis, Morrison fagley, Leland Kanady, Roger Martin. Standing: Coach Fox, Dallas Titsworth, Darren Price, . J. Higgins, Jeff Holland, Brad Summers, Roger Smith, and, not pictured, Brian Tollett and ussell Robinson. Top photos: Te Howard clears 6'6 at regional to break the school record of 6'2 . Chris Graham is up, up and away. Doug Tuerk qualifies to regional in the 200m-dash. Center photos: Mark Harris places 4th in the 100m-hurdles at district. Jody Turnbow starts the mile relay. JUNIOR VARSITY DISTRICT RESULTS DISCUS: T. J. Higgins, 3rd, Darren Price, Sth. SHOT PUT: T. J. Higgins, 2nd, Darren Price, 3rd, LONG JUMP: Ronald Green, 2nd. 100-METER DASH: Green, 6th. 400- METER DASH: Leland Kanady, 2nd. 100-METER HURDLES: Danny Pate, 5th. 300-METER HURDLES: Roger Martin, 2nd, 3200-METER RUN: Jay Gonzales, Znd. 1600-METER RUN: Gonzales, 3rd. 400-METER RELAY: Roger Smith, Ronald Green, Dwayne Burns, Roger Martin, 3rd. 1600- METER RELAY: Kanady, Smith, Martin, Pate, 3rd. fTeam placed third in districtj Track 85 Clarida Advances to Regional 5th, shot put. Middle row: Michelle Martin, 6th, 400 meterg Angela Bohannon, Tresa Hatchett, 3rd, 400 meter dash. Top row: Brenda Branum, Coach Graves, Michelle Bates. , ns--at -.v.m.,..., . 6 s 400 Meter Relay: Bates, Hatchett, Defosses, Clarida, 3rd. 1600 Meter Relay: Clarida, Rhonda Clarida, regional qualifier in 100 meter dash, Hatchett, Defosses, Martin, 4th. and Coach Graves. 86 Track Bottom row: Debbie Faircloth, Carolyn Berry, Lota Robinson, Jill Turnbow, Donna Defosses, 4th, discusg Rhonda Clarida, 2nd, 100 meter dashg Golf Teams Win First and Third - 4-... icretia Grant, lst medalist, District 9-AA and egion IIVAA, and state qualifier. The girls golf team won the district title for the second con- secutive year. The team placed third at regional, losing a trip to the state meet by only three strokes. The boys' team finished third in district behind Eastland and Winters, losing by only two and nine strokes behind the leaders. In invitational tournaments, the girls finished first at Winters and Eastland and second at Baird's Shady Oaks. The boys placed third at Coleman. Coach Quinn Conley directs both teams. Left: Angela Bohannon, Kristy Gilliland, Lori Voigts, Lacretia Grant and Kim Clark. BOYS GOLF TEAM. Standing: Jimmy Curtis, Tommy Joe Higgins, Bobby Voigts, Sam Corn. Kneeling: Kenny Wise, Rusty Hopkins, and John Dyer. Not pictured are Ronnie Golf 87 All-Sports Banquet X The Booster Club honored Baird athletes on May 8 with a banquet in the school cafeteria. Among the girls recognized were Carla Barron, Renee Clarida, Kim Clark, Ferree Foy, Mary Jones ftop leftjg Tresa Hatchett, basketball Hustle awardg Rhonda Clarida, Rebecca Elliott, Debbie Faircloth fcenter leftjg Kristy Gilliland, Lacretia Grant, Anita Mendez Lcenter rightjg Michelle Bates, Donna Defosses, Michelle Martin, Dee Turpen, Tonya Tucker flower rightj. Regional qualifiers were Clark, Foy, Jones, l-latchett, Clarida, Elliott, Gilliland, Grant, state qualifier, Tucker and Knot picturedl Brumbaugh, Voigts, and Bohannon. Clarida and Defosses received the basketball defensive and offensive awards. 88 Sports Banquet Coach Conley recognized Mark Harris, reci- pient of the Jerry Wristen Memorial lineman award and district basketball MVP ltop leftjg Ronnie Casey, Kye Corn, Wayne Fox, Chris Graham, Bobby Lovell itop rightj were among the seniors recognized. Some of the juniors were Michael Cerda, Scott Graham, Mark Harris, and Te Howard fcenter leftj. A few of the freshmen were Craig Brock, Dwayne Burns, Boone Gilliland and J. Gonzales lcenter rightj. Sophomores pictured are Ken Allen, Shane Campbell, Sam Corn, Jimmy Curtis and John Dyer flower leftj. Regional and state qualifiers were Casey, Fox, C. Graham, Cerda, Howard, Campbell and, not pictured, Doug Tuerk and Jody Turnbow. Sports Banquet 89 Junior-Senior Banquet Up Where We Belong was the theme of the Junior-Senior banquet hosted for the seniors by the Junior class and its sponsors. The banquet was held on April 27 at Briarstone Manor in Abilene. A dance followed the banquet with the music pro- vided by Sierra Light. Emcee for the evening was Michelle Bates, president of the Junior class. Ben Mendez, Senior vice president, gave the response. The reading of the Junior prophecy was presented by Brandi Bell and Oddie Freehlingg Tresa Hatchett and Billy Deel delivered the Senior class will. The invoca- tion and benediction were given by Mark Harris and Donna Defosses, 90 Junior-Senior Banquet i 'ease be at .-.,,,,,f , Up Where We Belong via ...si 1 -J' ,. gy 2 ilaf' Junior-Senior Banquet 91 2 J left: Doobie Moore and Frances Hounshell, 3rd, debate, editorial and headline writing. Below: Chris Gulley, 5th, informative speaking, Kim Clark, 2nd, informative speaking and ready writing, Mr. Riney, sponsor, and Michelle Martin, 6th, informative speaking and newswriting. Center left: Te Howard, lst, feature writing, editorial, and newswritingg Rhonda Clarida, editorial and headline, Tina Weeks, feature and ready writing, Tresa Hatchett, feature writing, newswriting, and 5th, ready writing. Center right: Sherry Weeks, 3rd typewriting, and spellingg Mrs. Crow, sponsor. Lower left: Michelle Bates, 5th, prose interpretationg T. J. Higgins, proseg and Vic Powers, prose. Lower center: Kristy Gilliland, 3rd, and Michelle Self, 2nd, persuasive speaking. Lower right: Kye Corn, 4th, Renee Clarida, 6th, and Oddie Freehling, poetry inter- pretation. The top three places in each event qualified for regional. i H .... T 'ff , . . A4 'L i if Y if Q 9' M1 it fm f 4, . a fa of Q 4 M , ,,,, , l X UIL Literary 93 Graduation Day-1 984 K . . f . fs, ' , af- - 'X Front row: Pattie Walker, Rebecca Elliott, Marilu Hart, LeAnn Hodges Hurley, Rhonda Clarida, Tresa Hatchett, Latricia Burns, Kim Gunter, Debbie Faircloth. Second row: Wayne Fox, Roger Cunningham, Kenny Brubaker, Ronnie Munns, Ronnie Casey, Bobby Lovell, Kye Corn, Ben Mendez, Richard Swan, Chris Graham, Gregg Holland, Billy Deel, Jeff Clark, and Beth Ringhoffer White, not pictured. These seniors graduated on May 21, 1984, with Mrs. .Iewell Harris, member of the State Board of Education, as guest speaker. Sponsors were Mrs. Irma Crow and Mr. Dick Vestal. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN HIGHEST RANKING BOY Rebecca Jean Elliott Beth Ringhoffer White Bobby Don Lovell 94 Seniors S 9 ' ,2: B k ' X Q mi Emx 1, f 9, F X 323 wiv N X S Nix ' -2 to if 55 X f , Q 7 5 K AL,L LMA K A gm Q S . wi fr 3 f . 'nf' . f ' , 44, 1i V? I 0 Awards OUTSTANDING STUDENTS IN EACH DEPARTMENT. Front row: Jody Turnbow, dramaticsg Darren Price, agriculture, Russell Robinson, Spanishg Earl Mendez, band. Back row: Rebecca Elliott, science, social studiesg Doobie Moore, English, homemakingg Frances Hounshell, forensicg Beth White, commercial, and Michelle Bates, math. On May 15, the following students received awards: Tresa Hatchelt and Bobby Lovell, The U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Awardg Kye Corn, four-year perfect attendanceg Rhonda Clarida, Wednesday Club S50 awardg Pattie Walker, Lions Club S75 award presented to the highest ranking student not receiving a scholarshipg Bobby Voigts, '83-84 perfect attendanceg and Tresa Hatchett and Kye Corn, the Kiwanis Club Citizenship Award. , S . N Q, QQ- fs. J- sf. aw s A ' . .. ' if r -,.. SN , A -' - .5 L a iK,L A W Q-.xiii ' A or ---s Q -,T 492 as ffgat- A if DQ. 'Z 4 as W Q 7 4? ri-1 My v ME PM J IBS! vm- f me M ., ,Am A I ' 'K 41' WN -, . r 'fa ik? 5?:i55'i3- fm 2 gt? 96 Department Awards X11 Ele ntary s Q Quxiii' V s Elementary School Faculty 'WV' Shelley Abernathy W. C. Allen Eulala Ault, RN Cisco Jr. College BS., Sul Ross Hendrick Medical Teacher Aide Math, Science School Nurse ' l .V, 5 . yasu vl - , , f me Jackie Pruet, Principal BS, M.Ed., McMurry l 4 Linda Bearden Sandra Carter Brenda Conley BS, TSU BS, McMurry, M.Ed., Office Secretary First Grade SW State, Okla, Teacher Aide Lang. Arts, Athletics , 1 MT- DeVenP0l'tbUi1dS Spifit at PCP Tally- Barbara Corn Karla Darnell Karen Diller BS, McMurry M.Ed., Stephen F. BS, Texas Tech Title I Austin Fifth Grade Girls' Athletics Special Education 98 Elementary Faculty Follow the Leader Roma Howard Evelyn Hughes Barbara Kendrick Linda Lawrence Ray'Lowe BS, M.Ed., ACU BS, McMurry BS, McMurry BS, HSU BS, Angelo State Third Grade Sixth Grade First Grade First Grade History, Athletics Dana Mays Robert Stovall Debbie Strickland Anita Tatum Julie Tollett BS, ACU M.Ed., Howard Payne M.Ed., ACU Library Aide BS, ACU SeCOIld Grade Math, Woodwork First Grade Kindergarten i o T 1 eeessse be ,X , .Q A X . 3 . .:- ..L . uv V . 'o ' ' ' 'ig an fI'ff5 V ' ' Y A 'X . Joann Vestal BS, Texas Tech Fourth Grade l l Salli Williams Nancy Young BS, M.E., UT at El Paso BS, HSU Fifth Grade History, HS Civics Elementary Faculty 99 Brad Avery David Barnett Tye Barton Kristi Bell Angela Boggs R. J. Calvo Sage Diller Hank Foy Kirt Harle Breon Helton Heather Jones Kelly McCulloch D'Neal Riney Julian Santos Brandon Shahan T. J. 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Janson Head Coby Jennings Bobby Kanady Lyle Morrison Steven Neinast Kandi Pruet Missy Ramos Odom Scott Mike Tollett Daphne Wilson Paige Wooldridge Keri Bailey Red Rover tr v VHF? 'W M? QTQQZ? Q 'gww qf J' Q it an f gg X f an 4 3 Q J W 5 ef fa K 1 it A at 2 , 25 5 5' U I' 1 L , Q gift, , 4 1 3 ,I if W 2 uf Q Y R d Rover bw Scott Hatchett, Janson Head, Coby Jennings, Lyle Morrison, Bol Kanady and Steven Neinast wait anxiously to have their picture take J Q is 3 , , 4 fI M V f f II44 R , Q ' ff II f'fI I II I , f I an I t Ie I ,y - f ,Q .., I- - II , at M' f - ' - 'fa' .M W' 'K MI mf? mm . ' wifi' S SL' 1 'L vv' :53.'f72 'gI: MM, 'mflik' sE?,,M.v: W ,Hg j',,I. ,qw .. Xf' f-in 2 'f,,, . 4 f , V ' psvww I . 4 ' I , f ', f.:ffIIf i fl. 5 ,J ' 7 , f Q 4' Q 't fs if .I ' 'Q' ' ,. ' I f ' .,. 'O' I 4, I 'IO A 3, fl J ' 4+ f Nfiffii , J' 725 ' W ' ' in . 4 J t .I - . - . '- , -, i , 4 ' f , 'W . 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V ,V V ,TQ VV Ve rtecotton ' r , , f r , V' ,r ,V f Davidwilliams A VVV,V r -1 , f , , L , M 4 - Q ,',,'V ,,,,,,, , WV f ' ' H A V ' 'L Y' L ' ', V L , VV r r , VVV, M First Grade f Lawrence 103 Denise Greene Jeremy Helton Sarah Hood Rachele Jobe Calvin Joy Dale Mason Destiny Prickett Gary Rodriguez Michael Santos Matthew Scott Debo Simpson Janet Walker Walter Wilcox Jo-lee Williams Amy Wilson Candyland Heather Barnett Stuart Bell David Franke :WM fffmtmxgg Z W fl: a zzz? i 5:52 , wh: ,V , I g 4 if ,lf ,af fn ll W ' .. ' 1 'f gt, - W V tx, , I ' V2 ' f 2 1 A . 104 Second GradefBeardcn W1 2 iii E r rvr f ,A ,. ,,.t.f4'f' v ,tg , 1 . Va i' -q fr ,gainin- Hide-and-Go-Seek A an v ' ' 5 2 'JQN 5 ga, 5 Mrs. Mays and her reading group are having a good time. ,-ii V, Neil Balliew 1 f are 59 K if , ' 'W f 3, Q? w :Q u ,L , I ,,,, , la' f 'sv ' 3' ' iif 1 J iw ww ff' ,Wi , gc, ,X f, X iw jj ..,,,,.5gut 1,k'.,QX if JV ia. lla? Jw -nd- S 1 5' -4 M. ..,, - .- ,fl 'I . A. J a f ,- if ,-i,, , f-f, V if gg, A lf LZ ,... . , if f y wigs I A , Mi 5' w 45 WY WQ: - , ,, f X mf- W , ,, My 1 ,--, J .,.. .,-zz K, was l ,s, fax 5 ,J 1-if 1 f ' -of W ,gif , in-vw' ag as 4 ff 2 we Mfg fzgglfgi, fy, - , . ,XA riff John Burgess Bo Buchanan Gary Cardenas Kelli Dean Amy Graves Ashley Hanner Brad Johnson Bart Kendrick Elisa Meadows Michael Parker Amanda Sasin John Paul Savage Jason Self Shonna Tate Tiffany Voigts Dennis Wilcox Second Grade f Mays 105 Treavor Bogard Jody Chittum Greg Victor Cruz Bunky Edwards Beth Foy Kristina Gilley Stacie Gilmore Charissa Jones Misty Jones John Kiloh Stephen Kirkland Jeremy Loven Lance Rumfield Gary Shelnutt Holly Simpson Mike Tcnnison Wyatt Watson Joseph Williams 106 Third Gradef Howard s vs N xx, N 3 Q J te. M Nw-Q-I 1- ' sr mmf' A f Renea Barron gl ' : - tb ' sg. 31: ..' 'S sss f- The Muppet Show TEXAS L Howard, John Kiloh, Beth Foy, Renea Barron and Wyatt Watson prepare a pumpkin for Halloween. QSM: 5 J., Jason is proud of his new book. f Third Writing can be fun! 1 'K ,Q , 'z Bonnie Ancell Matthew Cerda Jody Gerngross Brad Harris Ricky Jaggars Jason Martin Jennifer Martin Mike Monday Kevin Monsey Daniel Parker Rufus Rangel Phillip Rodriguez Matt Rogers Kyle Smith Jaren Tate Dwenette Tollett Tommy Whitecotton Brooke Wooldridge ..' ,i if f -.'- yy at-1 ,'----- ' V M A' ,,,. Wolf Over 2 ,v,. f 36.1 2 . ,V .zfi the River a a M a Michael Bailey 3 Bradley Barry Irene Burgess Arcee Calvo Todd Doescher David Gonzales Gennifer Hickerson Courtnaye Holland W. L. Jaggars Belinda Maxwell Matthew Meadows Robin Milner Bryan Nail Christy Neinast Michael Ornelas Daniel Price Charlotte Savage Marley Schrader Charles Smalley Aaron Spaulding Christy Story Julie Tomlinson Cody Watson Celisa White Tim Whitecotton Jason Workman 108 Fourth Grade! Vestal W, if 35 5 53, W 4 ,ww YI? 'Wm 'wha 'lab James Barron Towar Bell Drive Ya Nuts Angela Boyd Terry Burgess Douglas Canada ,Fl F? 'S YES! 1 l- if James Cole Sonya Craven Kevin Curtis Mendy Franke Mica George Donna Greene Lindy Jones Russell Manion Andy Maxwell Shane McPherson Lance Morrison Carmen Parker Stephen Parker Billy Parkhill Lionel Saldana Roxanne Seals Danny Self Chrissy Smedley Dee Dee Smith Shane Westbrook Fifth Grade! Williams 109 Hollywood . . . Dore Brumbaugh Shawn Campbell Scott Cooper Shane Deel Genesse Freiman Tracy Hanley Clint Jeffcoat Shane Jobe Halye Kendrick Sandy King Rusty Milner Betty Ornelas Derek Patterson Tammy Rogers James Tate Gera VanCleave Joe Vasquez Jim Dyer Windham Jamie Workman Clinton Allen Rosalinda Almanzar Lee Roy Barron Tee Barton 110 Sixth Grade! Diller 5 A V11 fi f , W ,, f w ff X ig? 3 T ZH :: , : H ww! ' X' Z 4522525555 A N. . A Y, X ... X 'iw-sk, my 'ss-. Z, 1' ,fi PHOYO NOT AVAILABLE . . . Squares Lore Brumbaugh Michele Chittum H Q5 Kristi Corn Shawn Fillmon Maribeth Fish Kim Groce Tiffany Hanner Aaron Harris J ammie Jaggars Brad Jones Russell Joy Michael Kirkland John Lewis Eva Mendez Greg Monday Fernando Ponce Burke Robinson Kristi Smalley David Tennison Shannon Tollett Becky Townsend Kathy Turner Taggart Williams Sixth Grade! Hughes l l 1 Delaney Allen Christie Austin Erick Behrens Danny Bell Tracy Boyd Gary Brewer Keith Brock Jerry Burgess Wes Byrd Grabiel Creda Suzette Christopher Kelly Corn Link Diller Tray Doescher Julie Dye Jon Gilley Scott Girtz Toni Glosson Renay Hanley Stacy Hawes Tracy Hawes Seven-Up Xe ,... B as S K N ss Q S i l ew wi F 1 ,t in 5 lg ' 5 + at if 4 X if' s . .Q i sz f .. , O Q A if ,,:.. 45 xii M E, N if ll N -sis -,N .. a s Y ---- 5, sl- Y . '-,,l ' E '. 5 ll il ls? ll .. . . E ..l, ,AFS i 'KQV iii? 112 Seventh Grade 23 QL , Q, - X, . ' . E li x S8 fi, ll' uv get 2 X X qi A 3 tg ..,,,,, , 5 Q is s 5 3 uf f f x W' sins t X X .tt, l S? fe as-7 a sw -XA Y 2' 1 V . if is s .F ses W xt XE N N 3 X X s s l i Q S ' sill 'X 5 2 as ,1 - , It ' 'e if C .5 ,..., W 4 isis. slim. ,Q A f I f ...5-u. rf 4 Class Officers: Toni Glosson, secretaryg Suzette Christopher, reporterg Laurie McKennon, presidentg and Keith Brock, vice president, not pictured. ,......ar x -- ' 4.,..14 ' r.,,, - f ,xt , Q M . t , Q W4 1 ff ,gs Q we J' H ,, ,,, f.. 2 few? Af' ' 2 ' - ,,4i V if QL A' tm Q aww f A ' xt1 f g ,f, ,, 1 f ,M Je f , f' . , 6, 4' ,H gf.: V V . -2 A 9: 5 ua f 4 e 41 W f ff fi f W if if 1 ,ff 1 l fa , . f l Y V ' - femtgs ,p : L, -- in James Hopkins Eric Martin Laurie McKennon Sabrina Mendez Shannon Mendez Larry Morrison Bobby Murray Brenda Park Tommy Pate Albert Pearce Kim Smith Donna Swan Laura Tennison Stephanie Treadaway Lalena Wagley Seventh Grade 1 13 Shannon Burns Teresa Chittum Billy Collins Guy Duncan Eddie Neal Gunter Gene Hanley Russell Hargrove Jimmy Herrera Kelley Holland Alice Kanady Betsy King Chris Lynn Johnny Mantooth Shannon Martin 1 14 Eighth Grade Crazy Eight V - Q Top. Eighth grade girls goof off' m class. Below: Science class works hard at classifying rocks 2: 2 ff ' 1, , W , , Q W tiki! is Q ZW f I, Q' mi 2 f W 0 q an , Q , ,MW ' , 3 if ? , , N , ,kg i . ..,. V . lzh if' ,,1 CLASS OFFICERS Chris Lynn, president Richard Payne, secretary Mrs. Young, sponsor Guy Duncan, reporter Sandy Wagley, vice president Brian Monsey Richard Payne Brenda Pearce Elias Rodriguez Janell Rodriguez Valeska Schrader Becky Self Stacy Shanks Stephanie Silba Eddie Skaggs John Stockton Loyd Thurman Randi Tomlinson Toni Tuerk Selena Twiner Mary Vasquez Melissa Voigts Sandy Wagley James Westbrook Kamie Windham Shannon Payne tnot picturedj AFM' Eighth Grade 115 Eighth Grade Graduates .f- 'f mire 'R ,Tk -ff . Front row: Randi Tomlinson, Shannon Payne, Toni Tuerk, Mary Vasquez, Janell Rodriguez, Brenda Pearce, Selena Twiner, Shannon Martin, Stephanie Silba, Becky Self, Shannon Burns, Kelley Holland. Second row: Russell Hargrove, A. J. Mendez, Alice Kanady, Valeska Schrader, Stacy Shanks, Teresa Chittum, Kamie Windham, Betsy King, Melissa Voigts, Billy Collins, Gene Hanley. Back row: James Westbrook, Chris Lynn, Elias Rodriguez, John Stockton, Johnny Mantooth, Guy Duncan, Richard Payne, Eddie Neal Gunter, Brian Monscy. and, not pictured, Sandy Wagley. The Eighth Grade Graduation Ceremony and Elemen- tary School Awards Assembly were held on May 24 at 2 p.m. Rev. Dan Wooldridge, pastor of First Baptist Church, was guest speaker for the thirty-three graduates. Dyer Windham, vice president of the Board of Education, presented diplomas. Mrs. Jackie Pruet, principal, presented scholastic awards and attendance certificates. Top ranking girls and top ranking boys in junior high were: Rebecca Self, Valeska Schrader, Chris Lynn and Eddie Gunter, eighth grade, Brenda Park, Stephanie Treadaway, Garry Brewer, and Link Diller, seventh, Kim Groce, Eva Mendez, Russell Joy and Taggart Williams, sixth, Rosalinda Almanzar, Gera VanCleave, Shane Deel and James Tate, sixth. Recipients of the A and B awards, which signify all A's and B's all year, were Rebecca Self, Valeska Schrader and Kamie Windham, eighth, Brenda Park, Stephanie Treadway, seventh. Perfect attendance awards were presented to junior high students Eddie Gunter, Sandy Wagley, Tommy Pate, Clint Jeffcoat, Genesse Freiman and Shane Deel. Dyer Windham presents diploma to Kelley Holland. 116 Eighth Graduates Junior High Class Favorites SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES: Larry Morrison, Christie Austin, Betsy King and Billy Collins SIXTH GRADE CLASSES: Shane Deel, Tammy Rogers, Lore Brumbaugh and Russell Joy. Junior High Favorites 117 Cubs and Cheerleaders Work Together gk Front row: K. Brock, E. Gunter, B. Monsey, J. Westbrook, B. Collins, K. Corn, B. Murray. Second row: Coach Lowe, E. Behrens, T. Doescher, J Hopkins, R. Hargrove, G. Cerda, L. Diller, D. Bell. Back row: S. Wagley, W. Byrd, C. Lynn, J. Herrera, G. Duncan, R. Payne, L. Morrison. 4... Rebecca Self, Sabrina Mendez, Kamie Windham, heady Randi Tomlinson, Toni Glosson, Kelley Holland. 118 Junior High CubsfCheerleaders Girls Place Second in District Front row: T. Chittum, S. Shanks, V. Schrader, R. Self, S. Martin, M. Voigts, B. King, K. Holland, R. Tomlinson, K. Windham, S. Silba, S. Payne, S. Twiner. Second row: S. Mendez, Mrs. Corn, T. Hawes, T. Glosson, S. Mendez, K. Smith, J. Dye, S. Treadaway, S. Christopher, C, Austin, R. Hanley, Miss Carter, and L. Tennison. 2' 4 in Front row: D. Bell, K. Corn, L. Diller, J. Hopkins, W. Byrd, Coach Lowe. Back row: E. Gunter, G. Hanley, R. Payne, J. Mantooth, G. Duncan, B Collins. Junior High Basketball 119 Junior High Tennis and Track NETTERS WIN DISTRICT Kneeling: Toni Glosson, Stacy Shanks, lst, singles, Kim Smith and Valeska Schrader, 2nd, doubles. Standing: Eddie Gunter, 2nd, singles, Link Diller and Kelly Corn, 2nd, doubles, Miss Carter, coach, Richard Payne, lst, singles, Kamie Windham and Stephanie Silba, lst, doubles. Xl, 6 7 41-. i .,,,s,.: '9- R., 'U ,F GIRLS' DISTRICT TRACK Front row: Shannon Payne, Renay Hanley, 3rd, 1600 m. relay, 6th, 400 m. relay, Kim Smith, 3rd, 1600 m. relay, 6th, 400 m. relay, Shannon Mendez, Toni Glosson, 6th, 400 m. relay, Becky Self, Tracy Hawes. Second row: Alice Kanady, Julie Dye, Toni Tuerk, Suzette Christopher, 3rd, 1600 m, relay, Sabrina Mendez, Shannon Martin, lst, 400 m. dash, 3rd, 1600 m. relay, and Coach Lowe. 120 Junior High TennisfTrack BOYS' DISTRICT TRACK Front row: Link Diller, 6th, 400 m. relay, Delaney Allen, Grabiel Cerda, 4th, 1600 meters, 6th, 400 m. relay, Gene Hanley, Eddie Gunter, Brian Monsey, James Westbrook, Kelly Corn, 6th, long jump, 5th, high jump, 6th, 400 m. relay, Russell Hargrove. Second row: Danny Bell, Scooter Morrison, 5th, shot put, 6th, 400 m. relay, James Hopkins, Richard Payne, Johnny Mantooth, Sandy Wagley, Guy Duncan, 6th, shot put, lst, 300 m. hurdles, Chris Lynn, John Stockton, Coach Lowe. 'P'hd 45 WNW- Q E Y' UIL Literary K k Q? vw' t --- ..X i --- 4 - m K ' Q ff ' E I A 5 .I -nl' , l ru C fi i' C. if -f fl 'fr V tff t ' fi , Q' rt Q M. ,, :yogi Q 5 li 5 .gif i 'T Cub Band I Winners Picture Memory team: W. L. Jaggars, Arcee Calvo, Cody Watson, Sonya Craven, Mrs. Vestal, Billy Parkhill, first place. Ready Writing, third and fourth grades, Charlotte Savage, Zndg Christy Nienast, 6th. Storytelling: Amy Graves, 6thg Dwenette Tollett, 3rd, Oral Reading: Tiffany I-lanner, 6th. Fifth and Sixth Grade Spelling: Shane Deel, Sthg Rosalinda Almanzar, 3rd, UIL LiteraryfCub Band 121 Right: Supl. Bill Gunn presents Mrs. Eulala Ault a diamond and ruby pin in recognition of her 35 years' service to the Baird School system MJ 45 Above: Mrs. Pruet, principal, presents a certificate to Rebecca Self, top-ranking girl in the eighth grade. Right: Sixth grade students. 122 Junior High Activities W, wwf ,, , , S ff' W '- 'F4 xx. 29731 Q, '1 i i a 255. :R Right: Ms. Judy Gillit, kindergarten teacher, directs end-of-school program for classes. Below: Kindergarten a.m. class receives certificates. fPicture for the afternoon class was unavailablej Center: Charlotte Savage and Gennifer Hickerson are ready for the fourth grade luau. Center right: Both kindergarten classes perform at Christmastime. . iv 0' QSQQZQ QSQQQ 1 Above: Fourth graders Arcee Calvo, Tim Whitecotton, Charles Smalley, Marley Schrader, Christy Neinast, Cody Watson and Robin Milner show ribbons received in Run for Your Life program. Marley and Cody recorded I00 miles by the and of School' Mrs. Vestal, Mrs. Mays and Mrs. Williams at faculty luncheon on May 25 124 Elementary Activities xx X P, ,Q Q Q w ,, J, 'T X 'iss x t is if Fi W c a Cafeteria and Maintenance Personnel CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Doris Havins, managerg Mrs. Dorothy Shelnutt, Ms. Tommye Sue Pruitt and Mrs. Bess Swinson NT' - if x, MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL: Delores and Frank Rodriguez, aboveg Paul and Kathy Savage, center rightg E. J. Shorty Bates, right. 126 School Personnel , In :.. s'fA a u p- ,ff 'LAS ' ' '-O., , I . L 'bs 110' - 'fy . 0 -- . Q' y-H C .s4,':3f,f :3,, I l..?L:f V' 4 ' at J 1 , 7 HI J X 9 ll H 1. '. x 1 21 5 Y, . .xy u 1 'ff 4' ' Jw, . V rn, ' ' if ,L 'D ' ui Kp' I 1 , S :Q HQ! I.. - . ,flux .-5,15 M y P fl . I I -s -.e 4 ' I-' Kr' Advertising 'flvlmnnnmmxv- 'mxg' V 0 05 QA? Sig!-Q Q Ads Dollars ' n 'QQ '-- f 'E' , ' QW' I I vt. .- X J4 I k '...4 ' . . , lf ' fr -v - F .QSM N- b X x 1 Ls A . A 5 I ' . xvt . X ,y 21 ,Av . 5 'J' ' 3,1 - 'Z 1 , 1,fL!s Callahan County Courthouse Compliments of CALLAHAN COUNTY OFFICIALS COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY Sl-IERIFF Mack Kniffen Bill Skinner COUNTY ATTORNEY COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR Robert E. McCool Albert Lovell COUNTY CLERK COUNTY TREASURER Darlene Walker Dora Hounshell DISTRICT CLERK JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Cubelle L. Harris Bobby Curtis COUNTY COMMISSIONER Precinct No. 3 E. P. Shackelfordi E, rw Frank Payne, Mayor Tom Windham H. L. Brame Nancy Turnbow Bookkeeper STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY CornmercioI Printing Office Supplies Smith-Corono Typewriters Cbmplimems of Victor Colculotors Mognetic Signs L Shorp Colculotors 211 Morket Street Phone 854-1008 Attorney-at-law Boirdl Texos Baird, Texas 322 Marker sneer P6666 654-1666 COUNTRY KITCHEN SERVING THE BEST FOOD IN BAIRD COR ANYWHERE ELSEIJ BAIRD, TEXAS I-20 Exit 307 Phone: 854-196 IIR T Bank of Baird WE BELIEVE BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS INVITED AND STAYS WHERE IT IS WELL TREATEDH Boird, Texos Established in 1885 Member FDIC 5 ZFULL SERVICE BANK SHE I .. WG! 3 I START A soon HABIT A TODAY I , CONSER VE ENERGY If 1- +4 5 ' A g ' ' ' X 4 vii! 8 WEST TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY rm' A Member of The Central and South Wat System CALLAHAN-SHACKELFORD ROBERTSON'S HAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU r Life - Disability - Auto - Fire I I-20 South Access Road Baird Texas gxafi Phone 854-1569 'A' l'fllfMIflfl'l'.'-ll lxyxlsl tx' 'fs ' ii GOLDEN HOLIDAY Maurice Newton CET ack: 331 Jerry Underwood, Administrator We Core Office Phone 854-1044 Home Phone 854-188i 240 EOST oth Bom' Texas Federal Land Bank Building Baird, Texas 79504 phone 854-1429 ROGER'S FOOD STORE 'Friendly Service 'Full-line Grocery Gas 'Full-Service Market 'Fresh 84 Smoked Meats 'Freezer Beef fcut to orderl SAVE WITH ROSEBUD STAMPS Phone: 854-1390 Baird, Texas 508 West Fourth CALLAHAN COUNTY FARMERS' i CO-OP Custom Feeding F ' ld S d Fitiliziis Veterinarian Supplies Custom Fertilizer Application Phone: 854-1360 Steve Beemana Manager Livestock Feed and Equipmen Illa Mae Varner, 'Office Manager 132 Baird, Texas 1 A KELTON FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP THE SHOPPE SPECIALIZINC IN HAIRSTYLINC STYLISTS Elaine Bell jan Hickerson Wilma Hewett Phone854-1152 244EaSiFOUrrh I I ' Bai rd, Texas ,mix Phone 554-1093 ff 625 West Fourth Yin Baird, Texos KING HOERMANN OIL COMPANY Q ' 'X .if '1 Jr' Q ...Q EMIL RINGHOFFER, JR-SUB-JOBBER 339 West First Street Phone 854-1208 Baird, Texas Gas ' Oil ' Grease gf' i f 'I OWNER . I it Q if 5 5 A PARKER HUGHES TIRE colvlPANY FU N M E Lloyd Ray and Evelyn Hughes ll Texaco Gasoline and Petroleum Products Dayton Tires East StI'CCt Batteries Phone: 854-1333 743 West Fourth 854-1714 Dealer for Rawlins Monuments Baird Baird, Texas HARLE STUDIO 7. Q 'ii 1-. V, .V ' Nicki Harle, Instructor Ballet 0 Tap ' Jazz 304 Market Street Baird, Texas Phone 854-1888 134 McELROY'S Carrol Gillit, Owner DRY GOODS AND DRESS SHOP 236 Market Street Phone 854-1696 Baird, Texas WARREN'S MODERN CLEANERS Stephen Warren Owner Phone 854-1291 321 Market Street Baird, Texas NEAL DRUG Reliable prescriptions and gifts of all kinds Ike M. Neal, Owner Phone 817f725-6424 Cross Plains, Texas is . D'Neal and Jeremy Riney, grandchildren of Ike and Penny Neal. 135 HARDWICK INSURANCE AGENCY Gl d D ff pl ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Phone 854-1256 Baird, Texas Highway 80 West R 84 R WINDOW INC. L8t F DISTRIBUTING INC. 214 Market Baird, Texas Ph. 854-2072 Owned and Operated by Ray and Reba Rhynes 136 T 1 XT ' 950 5 le W6 H Q-E .Ll u -v A? 31 Qffliis- 0+ , ,Lv 5 ,9 Q Q, ATC Caogzuitf cs CLYDE BUILDERS SUPPLY Quality Building Materials Storm Windows and Doors, Prime Windows and Replacement Windows Dal-Worth Paints Plumbing 8: Electrical Supplies North 4th and Cherry Lane Clyde, Texas Ph. 893-5592 HAROLD CRAWFORD or-tres-me f fl. EIQMANIA X Tj KVI-u1fLdYlfCL'V R present:-itive 01 Local Chapter 3291 Fi 4 B 273C 9151893 5236 C T 79510 672-405 Abilene, Texas DOWNTOWN 617 Pine Phone 673-8363 WMM lvloTTs 5 s. 10 120 South Pioneer 200 Oak Street Phone 692-2893 Clyde, Texas Tires Only 3382 South 14th Phone 698-3714 THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP Jerry Loper, Owner 229 Market Ph. 854-1687 Baird, Texas if WWW!! qui, QM. West Texas' Finest Carpet Stock Plenty of Free Parking North First and Pioneer Abilene, Texas For Free Estimates and Samples Brought to Your Home Call 9157672-8402 l37 The well-known dependable Hawk Construction DECORATOR'S DREAM The Suburban Decorating Center Custom Drapes, Blinds, Woods Carpet Wallpaper South Side I-20 Bedspreads 1 Mile East of Clyde Frank and Shirley Sasin, Owners Aluminum Steel Wood. south First 893-5532 CI d Endgate Hawk Ab' Cl d , T y e I ene Y C was 893-5120 677-8636 HOWLE'S DISCOUNT PHAR M ACY A N D O CONVENIENCE STORE U S Call the Howle boys for all your prescription His 81 Her Hair Desi new and convenience needs. R d 3 1 ' Jimmie g an y i ci Remember, we are right on the corner, right Award Winning Stylists 893-22Il on the price, and right on your way home. N FM 604 and First Street Pharmacy: 893-5809 K James Squaw In uw D Clyde, Texas Store: 893-5647 Abilene Pharmacy: 673-4062 WAYNE HAYNES MOTORS Everybody Drives A Used Car THE CAROUSELXTHE KID'S cARousEi. 2 i One stop shopping for ladies, juniors, and children's apparel. Southpark Shopping Center 4142 North First Phone FM 18 893-2127 Clyde, Texas Abllene- Texas 677-2261 CLYDE INSURANCE l AGENCY IIWIIIII lumu MGIIT 'l. .l 'I' alll' Since 1943 INSURANCE ALL TYPES In Business To Serve Your needs ' Automobile ' Life ' Health and Accident ' Home ' Business ' Bonds ' Mobile Homes 126 Oak Street Clyde, Texas Phone 893-4225 HO E 19151 asa 52 - 7 ' 4. FZOWEV S IjI,I IIq'Ll9 ' J' Designed Especially for You J 111 our STREET os, TEXAS 79510 ai A, , jfyw 67' - I -.Q Susan Q Lydia Jackson 4' 4 as ' Q, LIL' DEBBIE'S MONOGRAMS, ETC. Professional Personalizing Debbie Smedley, Owner 526 Callowhill Phone: 854-1710 Baird, Texas BAILEY FU N ERAL HOM E Phone 893-4255 105 Oak Street Clyde, Texas ESTES REAL ESTATE Farms ' Homes ' Ranches DISCO C Phone 893-4771 CALLAHAN R CLYDE, PLAZA 11: TEX. 116 Oak Street Clyde, Texas Hours: Local - 893-4297 Sat MJ: Abilene - 677-9021 9-5' 9-630 Senior Citizen's Discount, 30 Day Chg., 139 PCS, Medicaid. Mastercard. Visa BRANDING IRO Iloniestyle Cooking Catering Service South I-20 84 Cherry Lane and 5 to 500 Clyde, Texas lfriendly Service 893-4566 Charles and Virginia Broadus, Owners CHIEF'S TEXACO AND X HARDWARE no so colvlPANY - - - , -. ChiefSTEXACOe. TIRE COMPANY E. L. CChiefJ Reese Uniroyal Tires Wholesale Oils Interstate Batteries - 2 131 East Fourth Phone 854-1 113 210 Market Street Phone 854 122 Baird, TCXHS Baird, Texas 140 Buunns sneer Pnnnucrs OO 0 ' Welded Steel Storage Tanks ' Pressure Tanks ' Transport Tanks ' Steel Storage Tanks for Water or Petroleum products East Interstate 20 Phone 49155893-4459 P. O. Box 569 Clyde, Texas 79510 RUSSELL-SURLES ABSTRACT C0. RUSSELL' 5Ul?Pl5ri,,'lEElKEQLE.Q5 Georgie Manion Charles Walker Tom Walker Lanetha Walker 337 Market Street Baird, Texas Phone 854-l l 15 141 TURN BOW TEXACO Billy Deel Jody Turnbow Tommy Turnbow Batteries Owner I-20, FM 604 Flats Fixed Tommy Turnbow Clyde, Texas Minor Car Repairs 893-4216 W H Professional Quality Service For the Entire Area CAR 8: TRUCK 9 E CHERRY LANE EXIT CLYDE READY MIX Concrete gig-X095 TEXAS I-Z O ' Gravel Rock 9 Bays 15 ft. Ceilings Septic Tanks Foamy Brush, Hot Soap, Wax, Rinse, 1?rait1:iaG5E1S Tune Cleaner Call For Fast Service 2V2 FT. Walk Ways Inside Bays With Hand Rails 49155 893-5711 . North Access Rd., Between 301 84 300 Open SCFVICC Marker Attendant 8 to 9 Professional Quality Service 142 For The Entire Area' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH West Third and Race Street Baird, Texas PASTOR Rev. Dan Wooldridge MUSIC DIRECTOR YOUTH DIRECTOR Phillip May Barry Fikes PEOPLE WHO CARE,' CALLAHAN ABSTRACT james Paul Shanks, Owner Robbie Price, Mgr. 322 Market Street Phone 854-1592 Baird, Texas Mfr AIILENI Featuring some of America's Finest Footwear 4130 North First Street Abilene, Texas 915! 672-8538 Master Card, Visa, Diners Club American Express 143 FIRST UNITED .I METHODIST CHURCH Baird, Texas Congratulates the SENIOR CLASS BAIRD HIGH SCHOOL Rev. David Hestand Pastor V P k O l K Shel ttgP t t YOUNG-MANION, INC. INSURANCE 344 Market Street Baird, Texas IMIFIIJIHI lluurafm AGENT ' 'IIIVII YOU 'l'l G3 Felix Manion No toll call from Abilene, Clyde, Moran, Putnam, Fort Davis Phone 854-1596 Dial operator, ask for Baird, Texas Enterprise 2920 146 BG AUTOMOTIVE All Types Auto ond Trocror Under New Ownership 'f Repair H ARDWICK LPG sQaf2s?if-Qglkffisoa W Phone 854-1802 Alan Thomas, Mgr. Volume Discounts Buster Gory Tanks for lease or sale H E N Motor Fuel, Installation, Parts and Service Courteous Service to Valued Customers Tire 84 Auto Repair Baird, Texas Ranger, Texas Wei HWY- 80 79504 76470 Ba1fd,TCXaS Rt.l,Box1l Rt.1,Box95 i 915 X854-1 178 817 X647-1641 24-Hour R0-Hd SGYVICC 817x647-3893 TI'UCk and TI'aCt0r Henry Silba Shop: 854-l 178 Residence: 854-1897 M17e6 Hannerls 0 TowN st QOUNTRY H Era ll PONTIAC GMC INC 8 TRUCQ W 1 PONTIAC R V I sl I ,fl ll Buy from the people you know at Town AND COUNTRY PONTIAC Gmc! 5, 5322! it E 0 A MIKE HANNER if-e.kga , A M .,,,,- '-'-'I I9 91518517-1331 lla, 1-20 Baird S, P k M i terra IC up FIER0 Dooleys 71000 Suburbans zooo Sunbird - sooo EIREBIRD GRAND PRIX - ikl R . I v if ,. ix p!5. as W, 1 muy?-K EXPERIENCED SERVICE TECHNICIANS p'w?Lft'..g, 'ii ,fri -N A . wh a to service every Pontiac car and ' N .,... GMC truck we sell! M Q ' Q sv' :ly Call Ron Baird 'hmmy ' Bonneville 85a-1331 Starfyraft Parisieqne Art Parker Bryant Manning Gladlatol Phoenlx Charles Ashburn Van Converslons 147 SUPER X. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STORE FOR YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS D gl D FEED 84 SUPPLY, INC. Acco Farm 8z Ranch Center 9157676-3302 249 So. llth St. Abilene, Texas 79602 Bill Johnson, Manager Bakery-Fresh Bread, Cakes DeliwHot Lunches Produce-Fresh Meat Department-Grade A GroceryHWide Variety STORE HOURS Monday through Sunday 7:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. Phone no. 893-4206 Clay Bush, Manager Clyde Store PARKER FLORIST New Teleflora Worldwide Flower Delivery Call 893-5138 RUBY'S BEAUTY BOUTIQUE TKT BEAUTY BAR Barbara Burleson Specializing in Ruby Abernorhy Hair Cutting CMen and Womenj Leoris MGOOOWS Permanents C0 C West Third Cr Peyton Phone 854-1803 Madge Beardenaowner Boird, Texos Phone 854-1197 West Sixth 8a Girard Bair Compliments of KE N N Y' S 234 Market Street Phone 854-1346 Baird Texas D 81 D FEED 81 SUPPLY, INC. Acco Farm 81 Ranch Center 915l676-3302 249 So. 11th Si. Abilene, Texas 79602 Bill Johnson , Manager if ,C We 1 ' bl 7 -N Tm KELL: 1 PLUMBING 8. HEATING ' New Construction ' Remodeling-Repairs 'VV ter H aters a e Sales 84 Service 'Water-Sewer and Cas Lines Installed Baird phone: 854-1945 Clyde phone: 893-5042 I I LLOWHILL 228 Callowhill Baird, Texas BILL HARRIS TRANSPORTS ' FRESH AND SALT WATER HAULING - 500 BARREL MOBILE FRAC TANK ' DISPOSAL WELLS FUR LEASE SALT WATER '44 West Fifth Phone 854-1826 Baird, Texas 149 HARD ICK OIL COMPANY '. game- WMI ,al R . mm. -.Q-at ,. wt- .. , ,.,:, ., K-. ,een -...,.., , ,,... . 1. ,Wa .lm My wr.,-1. mm- Nw. W., i. ws'1wf1iwi-- ve it , -M -- it., M1 Jon E. Hardwick PETROLEUM FINA PRODUCTS Tires and Batteries FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS Phone 854-1 178 West Highway Baird, Texas 150 , ei - CENTRAL FLOORING COMPANY Office and Warehouse 926 Pine Street Abilene, Texas Phone 672-8596 Lloyd Barr, J r. Wesley Barr Res. Phone: 529-3462 548-2466 BAIRD Phone 854-1363 I-20 South Access Baird If -,' ' 1 IP .,, ' 1 fi' .- T, 1 fi' if ,Ns -.,. I ' '4 1 ueen 'l' . it ' ,I ,Q Uairu '- l 1: 1' 15- ' Q ...jbr the Good Timesft I-20 TEXACO Flats and Car Washes Frank Mendez I-20 and 283 854-1804 Baird, Texas CONGRATULATIONS and BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF '84 TOLLETT 81 SON ENTERPRISES The HEADLIGHT staff and its advisor, Mrs. Irma Crow, designed the page layouts, photographed and recorded numerous school events and activities, compiled and edited the school yearbook for publication. Cover design was prepared by Ronnie Munns, staff member. Individual class pictures and football individual and group photos were made by Mr. Henry Cole of Cole Studio, Abileneg senior class color portraits and several of the organization group pictures were made by Mr. Ford of Marquise Studio, Enid, Oklahoma. Mr. Ford also made the class officers' pictures at the Emil Ringhoffer home and the color pictures that appear on page 11 were taken at the City Park. Mr. Wayne Henington of Abilene photographed the favorites at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanner. Approximately three hundred copies of the 1984 edi- tion were printed on 8054 sapphire enamel paper. Headlines were set in 24 point Helvetica Bold with the copy and captions set in 10 point and 8 point Times Roman standard. . The yearbooks were published by Newsfoto Year- books, San Angelo, Texas. Graphics counselor was Mr. Dick Jacks. Our thanks and appreciation are extended to our advertisers, the administration, the faculty and the stu- dent body, who so faithfully supported us in this endeavor. 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