Canyon High School - Soaring Wings Yearbook (Canyon, TX)

 - Class of 1975

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VV'.VVVVmwWgg.,,1- f,gQQig SQARING WINGS W 1975 A066 3 f fi? if li I it I 3 1 I 1 'I me LI V Canyon, Texa lilly, 4. teafih the Wor T ble of Contents We Excelled ........ 37 We Learned ........ 53 We Belonged ...... 139 3.' 4 X x fk Kimi 1 ,MV gr M F 3 131 gb J YJ Nfkeff g F! fe 5443? df-'elif Qu 1 J. -Q ix J .s J 1 4 1 'Q QQ . ,nav ..- .. :L-if f M ll X ' 1 1 N mnvgmm, A f.. W :M 1, , w Q W N hw , l Q1 9 1 H 1 1 Y 1 1 v M' iifffl-gd, V M -Mlm: -,ggmiikw ,xc , QVWWW gpg, .,W-www, ,mr , ' W w Wm' W W v WWIYW, a , . ., I X We'd like to build the world a home And furnish it with love, Grow apple trees and honey bees And snow white turtle doves. .2- M . ..FA1H R5n!sS1f,, new :ff ,I Q li wc-,z-J 5' --' . we pr Q l M ,Q 5 l ' we e M 15.5. rv V 'K x A '11 Q ' Y., W 9' 1 'Iv'- zfle .,,., 3:4 ' 1 :K We'd like to teach the World to sing In perfect harmony, We'd like to hold it in our arms - And keep it company. r P 7 . wx. ww , . 1 w., -f 1 My 3' V fc? i Tv . 2 A V, 5 Jw. 1 , ,. '4 V ,,. 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V gk ,Az My-, V. x, 2 H rgsif.-?f?'w'-fi? 15,1 'A ff 1 ' sw, .y..f?'3-idv' ,f'1.fN f--', ' fr-wtf ' ff, , 'ig ff , ' 1' f . ' 1 gy' gk 7, -1 .,-MP4-,V 1-.. 312 - Liv-,' ,U ff iii! I '- -. A . ,. , W. , .. N ' ' 7-- . 'H' 1 . 'Ng Q-f' ., ' .fi X-5 H X .N ,f ggi: - X ,l w Y w 4 I . 4 -a i Q wi 4 ,14- We'd like to see , 7 QL, o i EE fhe Wvfld for OH fe - - ,Vf i f e o All 5 fan C1 1118 hand 117 11811 d, .Ki 'H ' , 'L' 'NEW V 4:i1 Q Zfgfglvfgfl ll' H703-1 '17 'Ani k ' 1? -1,257-iff' V- And hear th em echo o .. ff ,L - ff hhhhe 'h o og h fhfv ugh fhe 171115 ' in A hff: For peace throughout the land. h W H ' ' 3. ' ' e llh ee 1' , h 5 e Wvvvvvww 2 9 1 , gNy, ,fwl .W - er , , ,-,k 2 qi . , ,, f ' , - 7' 3 . 3 . I' L 2 7- i ' V ' f ,V ' .-9':g1 ,,5-v 5..,,, i o .N M . 4 V 4, V 5' 14 -Y ' ' ' L 1 1 . .V f ' , ' Fig' 1 , . a - . g ' ' , f ' wi'4 '5b ,- ' 4 U, ' 'ff A ml ' , Y N xi, 1 ' ,. . 1 .. iiim l . I E i R l r v E I2 That's the song we hear, Let the world sing today. A song of peace that echoes on And never goes away. CI-IS Enjoys American Graffiti Day Ponytails, slicked-down hair, rolled up levis, white bobby socks and skinny ties depicted the CHS student body on American Graffiti Day. Students changed classes to the tunes of Bill Haley and the Comets and Chantilly Lace. A bop session was held in the Commons at lunch. Students enjoyed this special day best of all the Homecoming Week activities. David Coronado displays his jive-y-ness in choir. I4 Danita Orick, Pennie Peckeupaugh and Cheryl Brown look things over before classe start. s 5 Q: i Scot Purkeypile shows his muscles to the camera man. X E 3 4 W 1 .3 ,un ,mg 3 3 I ,ff z 5 x 5 1 X I ,lzfxg ,V '4 : Z x ' ' 12 X X 3 0 -' -8 -.f gf , 22 W W '-1 ,tx f F 1 , f 1 ,Gsm 15' ,,.:f.Lf3-gal. , . .. M? Eiiw 2 gm , W 3 E ffm ia K Q vw V'- 1 sans.-... X . 1 as K Q 2 if W. Homecoming 1 974 Homecoming festivities began with a Junior Varsity football victory over Dumas, followed by the traditional bonfire. The Homecoming Queen candidates and their escorts were pres- ented during a Homecoming assembly on Fri- day, October 11. Recognition was given to the oldest ex and the ex who had traveled the farthest. In the football game that succeeded the crowning of Tanya Kent as Homecoming Queen, the Canyon Eagles were overwhelmed by their AAAA opponent, Palo Duro High School, 42-14. Keith Laycock. David Woolsey, Tanya Kent, Russell Killingsworth - coronation f' ' 'Niiiff' f ,.-rf.-.gsm-1+ ' - kfr.,,g:,,. :f ' C -.W In I K '-ii T We-X K3 ISP? K an - ff' f p A 3,2 L ,. .1 J' ' .' A I 'L O A K .gi Q, ':' Y V.,,L K - , ,rf Avaskrpr -.Y 1 Rocky Hagood, David Woolsey, David Thomas, Ken Cooper - escorts I6 FRONT ROW: Karon Tompkins, Robena Johnson, Tanya Kent, Shellye Car- roll, BACK ROW: Rocky Hagood, Ken Cooper, David Woolsey, Davic Thomas Karon Tompkins, Robena Johnson, Tanya Kent, Shellye Carroll - Queen candidates Un e of Our Eagles Is Injured Nov. 1 was designated Kelly Night at the football game with Perryton. Kelly Forehand C885 suffered a neck injury in the football game with Caprock, Sept. 19, 1974. After therapy in Houston, Kelly returned to CHS the third quarter to complete his high school work. Individuals and groups from Can- yon and throughout the Panhandle and surrounding region rallied to Kel1y's support. The Oakland Raiders send Kelly an autographed foot- ball. Kelly enjoys a track meet with his teammates. Kelly graduates with his class. I7 ,J in 5.A I 967' ka -wa 4' - 3 ' -Tail, I , es 6 gm . 1 .W F 4 . ,V L +. 5,-'n x I S ' ' EL 1 x r - 'j ,.' ?f ,Y LAN 4. r I I I . 1 x 1 , s 1 , K W if Q .Q 1 li 1? ff' S! are -new 'DS QS E Mike Word wonders what Jerry Townsend knows. Brad Johnson and Dal Foster concentrate on different things in Grammar class if ,WI f f , , . iff? , .f'f' T A Kryn Harris has a nice smile . Susie Nix strikes a pose. Steve Powers keeps the Eagles in water and bandaids. Canyon High School is made up of individuals. Each sings his tune and adds to the harmony of the whole. Elbert Liekhus saws cheerfully along. 21 22 The Routine. . . Locker-living is a disaster. Attendance is recorded every period. every day. We enjoy sunshine and smiles during sixth period pep rally. Lunchtime is clattering, chattering friendship The band is strung out going to second period. Mrs. Manzer's class lines up to learn grammar. 1-111 :fl 4 4. lohn Watkins needs the next period's books. 1 .1 - '- M l ,tt . X . L ' .- 1 .isles i A i k , ,A . I G. it 'K 1.. M N r k. t . Phil Tucker, Brian Dodson, Steve McCormick, Jerry Cline, Kirk Bentley, Stan Barnard, Toni T.. 9 Smith, Cseatedl Rick Mantooth, Sheryl Dees discuss politics in the commons. Q . l V Planning goes on in the smoke-filled room. I The bell clangs and everyone changes. We stand in the darkness waiting to begin the day at school. Our lives are colored each day by the rou- tine and the unusual. The glorious and the terrible are assimilated to become the melo- dies we make. 23 Terry Hayhurst stepped through the auditorium ceiling. Ellen Livesay, Earlene Stalter and Jimmy White help Mr. Hughes celebrate his birthday Thieves stole a recording system. ,,,,: fit I f 5 ,La The yearbook staff celebrates a deadline. From registration to final exams happiness and heartache are our lot. We laugh and weep together and know that we are one in spirit and growth. 24 is gp Mr. King and Mr. Bales give high priority to march ing. r Brad Phillips, Kevin Raef, Garre LaGrone - three for Lhe road. Randy Ray and Debbie Turner efficiently learn no do the Squirrel Thing. - f Y: 3 'W' 5. Someone chews lors of gum rn Typing class ...fm 47 , f N ,f , .,,.q- 1W 5 ' K ' ' ..' V s N Lg - . . 23:5 f' ' 5,iL?.,.. 3 1 in -'1 Dis-. we '- 2 55.1. -551' -L.: W-ff' W . '- ....rfv. Q 1- X f .Q Senior hall decorations are carried away. Mr. McAlpin makes a dress code inspection. The Unusual. . . l Bob Lindsey leaves the field. 25 Band Royalty candidates - Sheryl Sommer Thompson, Terri Reid Mike Word, Roma Johnson, Jeff Cates, Harold I JS. fig Q. My f,.. 4, 5 .ooi 1 QN 4. - 55? L? in f T F. 7 U 1-S 3 Sheryl and Terri watch Allen Beghtel crown Roma . Kathy Cantrell is the announcer. 5 U , fi.. ' 'E Band Queen and King - Roma Johnson and Jeff Cates 26 l Debbie Ramaekers crowns Jeff. 5 v ,N ,Mtg ,. ,fi is it , K 3 I-ft The John Phillip Sousa Award goes to DeAnn Holmes and Sheryl Sommer. - 3 t Band Crowns Royalty, Holds Banquet is ., ' Q Y , ,ff 3 ff! ! , if-I 1 Kurt Johnson, Tim Martin and Collin Weaver enjoy the candles and flowers at the banquet. The annual Band Awards Banquet was celebrated May 16 at the K.A. Lodge. Hosted by the Band Parents, the meal was catered by Sutphens. Individual awards were presented to students for outstanding achievement in UIL, Greater South- west Festival and various instrument divisions. N e w b n ' Don Strlbllng and Harold Thompson Cforegroundj receive their senior band awards from Mr. King as Jeff Cates and Keith Laycock wait their Illfll . 27 juniors Pete Seniors l Mark Jackson and Adrian Foil enjoy a special dinner joke. The smiles of Steve Irlbeck and Susie Reynolds indi- cate they're having a good time. Dennis Goettsch, Brenda Oliver, Sharla Wright, David Madewell, Craig Johnson and Laura Taylor exchange pleasantries. 28 , H S' we N .aj ,J A 5 iii' if Elliot Berry, sophomore, helps serve the banquet. W if his 2 f A N L., The Class of '76 enter- tained the Class of '75 with a banquet and prom May 10 on the WTSU campus. Miss Swauger and other sponsors helped the junior class carry out an oriental theme in the decorations . Selected sophomores served the dinner and punch and cookies later at the prom. Tom Crown, Ioan Albers enter the oriental gate. Formally-clad seniors and juniors line up to have prom pictures made. Miss Swauger and sophs serve punch. i f x Q J A lp Q CHS has its share of beautiful people. Eloise Thompson, Ken Cooper, Tammye Sallee, Randy Breitling pose on the bridge . 29 I XX Emergency 655-2200 Wayne Wirt - Sales Service - Terry Clark Dial 655-2521 Box 629 910 Hereford Hiway Canyon - Texas 79015 IMPERIAL CH EVROLET CO. 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Bob Lindsey BOX 207 Office 806 655-7551 Canyon, Texas 79015 Home 806 655-3109 null 9 'X' L MOTOR HOTEL TED and KAREN SMITH U.S. 87 South CSouth Edge of Canyonj Phone 806 655-2561 35 I PANHANDLE SAVINGS AND LOAN 1901 4th Ave. 806 655 7166 C y T SHELL'S PHARMACY 404 15th Street Cy T 655 4242 fn-A our Q 3 DEPENDABLE gk I Dnueem I Af I I 'Mill ilu 10519 3,11 THE VILLAGE INN 810 23rd Street 655-8897 Od sEoGo P ED gR m KM XJUQ V QSM mmf U J We Excelled A thletes Recognized At Ann ual Banquet Outstanding athletes and their special favorites were honored at the annual Athletic Banquet held in the Junior High School Cafe- teria, April 5. Girls basketball stars were also recognized. Louise Davis and Robena Johnson were named Most Valuable Forwards and Polly Crawford was singled out as Most Valuable Guard. Wayne Robinson, Most Valuable Defensive player, and Jim Ward Most Valuable Offensive player, receive a plaque from Coach Dun- C3l'l. Coach Conners recognizes Kevin Raef . Most Valua- Jim Ward, Most Valuable to Team, is congratu- Lynn Wright is presented Most Valua ble Senior. lated by Coach Duncan. ble Basketball Player by Coach Ken drick 38 Nickle Abbott is crowned Football Queen. Jack Wright is her escort. John Johnson and Nickie Abbott are Basketball King and Queen. --u-14 '-nv 1.4, nlnurm-9-mzsmsnme .mwsmwvm , , Kelly Forehand accepts the Fighting Heard Award from Mr. Jacobs. :,1mm.f ,.... fzffnsw ve xxx, W w- f-- f ms, Tanya Crowned Homecoming Queen A friendly smile reflects Tanya Kent, Homecoming Queen 74. She has been active as a Homeroom Representative during her jun- ior year and was a member of the Mixed Choir her sophomore and junior years. Cheerleading activities during her sopho- more, junior and senior years have occupied much of Tanya's time . Tanya was crowned Homecoming Queen in pre-game ceremonies at the Canyon-Palo Duro game. N-.. -.55 'mag' 41 E? 2 3 'i SY ,sv Q fi! , , f. Qy 5 0. vi - f 3 vi if? E fjfmwff 15 ET 3 lf? V 'iw f gjsfiii 4 ' iiigsgfggh i ?1zfIZ?i35345'345Exfj'5 ' - fix '- 241424 4 ' in K ffffw1QQf1?fSf Qi Lf,LQ,e.i::Lg,,z:4:., z.: fy! 1' I:MflisEf ?1fi: f35i.iZ5f lli8fl:is3fQ f:f ffifiiff E9 walffavfffp T42 Q: i3E??!ff .W W. 5533155-i!A?3f gx4zQemsl i' QS V Sheryl demonstrates for Kelly that she can at least prepare fudge . The students at Canyon High School honored Sheryl Adams and Kelly Forehand by electing them as Miss and Mr. Canyon High School for 1974-75. Sheryl has been active in basket- ball and trackg she received the achievement award when she was a sophomore and was selected to Junior Who's Who. Kelly has been an outstanding choir member, has participated in athletics where he was a standout in football, and has taken part in many dramatic presentations. Kelly was injured in September in a football game. These two talented Eagles were considered by their classmates to be the best Eagles of all. Sheryl and Kelly enjoy some of the art objects in the library. 45 junior Elite Selected to Who's Who Sheryl Dees has been a CHS cheer- leader for two years. Sheryl enjoys playing the piano and cheering for all Eagle sporting events. 'TV' Lisa Tucker has appeared in many dramatic presentations on the CHS stage during the past two years. Presi- dent of FBLA, Lisa enjoys business courses. Twelve members of the Junior Class were sin- gled out for special honor by being selected to Junior Who's Who for 1975. Selection was based on academic, service, activities and affability considerations. JoAnn White served on THE EAGLE'S TALE staff as a sophomore and has been a member of the CHS tennis team. ' : i'i ,..,, iw... 'QTSZZV Randy Breitling is vitally interested in sporting activities at CHS. He served as editor of THE EAGLE'S TALE this year. O Nw. Sk-E F -.-. ,N Kra- pv --V.. I za ws. su., .vr F ' V- iv. .A .fy WV . , NNW ., ' v nur., ,Q ,f ,f Susie Nix is interested in professional ice skating and trains each summer at Colorado Sprins. Susie helped with SOARING WINGS 75. Janet Malzahn had one of the lead- ing roles in The Man Who Came to Dinner and Impromptu. Janet is a talented trouper. 47 48 Roma Johnson has carried away many honors in CHS. She is a twirler for the Eagle Band, class favorite and a Junior Class officer. Terri Reid plays the flute in the Eagle Band and has served as a band officer. She was associate editor of THE EAGLE'S TALE this year. Retta Cunningham has been in on most of the student political races since she came to CHS. Retta is an active member of every organization to which she belongs. e :ff1'5'55'k . f junior Who's Who . . 1 ,.....-1 Y l l Q X , Qi Nickie Abbott has been a CHS cheer- leader for two years. Pretty Nickie was chosen as both Football Queen and Bas- ketball Queen. Marcella Patterson is one who is inter- ested in everything around her. Her greatest efforts were expended on behalf of the Future Teachers organization this year. Petite Kathy Cantrell is a member of the Eagle Band and enjoys reading in her free time . P S i 5 1 1 Jo Beth Price, Mike Hammons, Karma Denton, Tarri Bond, Kim Yarbrough are the Art honorees. Wade Wilhelm, Retta Cunningham, Kristi Quammen, Cassi Harbin receive some of the Business Department awards from Mrs. Brown. Mr. Hagemeier announces Building Trades awards to Wayne Robinson, Joe Mike Carter, Elbert Liekhus. , y V Q 3, . I 'RN f 1 1 4 , 5, ? F ' J .J A. if 11 V, , Q I 'f si f Sharon Lindemann and Royal Brantley are Sopho- mores of Year. 5: . Keith Laycock is named the Rotary 4-Way Test Stu- dent and Joan Albers is awarded the Rotary scholar- ship. 51 Awards Nigh t, Con t'd. T' , . I Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Fincher present the Betty Crocker Search for Leadership to Sheryl Sommer. the Crisco Award to Sherry Evans and the FHA Award to Sherie Detten. Sheryl Adams. Wade Wilhelm, Irene Mitchell are among the outstanding Math students, says Mrs. Ellis. Many students were rec- ognized for achievement and service at the Awards Night, May 22. National Honor Society, sponsoring organization, held the annual initiation for proba- tionary members. Students, faculty and administrators announced the names of those who had excelled in various fields. ship. H Debi Taylor gets the Beta Sigma Phi Award . 1 -L 5 1 ,, V-re?-Z ' 4 ' 'yn' 'xr 'B' . 2 Vai , I . xl' ru. K.. W I 3 . S fr - no 41 A A A At -7 ji fd! I lg Tara Wooten is presented the W. R. Wilson scholar- Mrs. Rapstine recognizes Nancy Kelly with the VAC Behavioral Award . f A-4,,,....-e X Ag'-,., ff , ' ' W iq I - 5 ,,,, si I fi -2 fill fl We Learn ed Don Quixote Captures CHS Stage C ,ef fx if Don Quixote tDavid Coronadoj and Sancho Panza Uimmy Foilj delight the audience. Rick Mantooth portrays Miguel de Cervantes, the author . Lisa Tucker, Kenny Basinger, Jack Wright, Collette Smith, Wendy Hunnicutt and Brian Dodson are part of the cast. The Drama Class taught by Mr. Killings- worth recaptured the spirit of Don Quixote de la Mancha on the CHS stage. 54 Spring Melodrama Whoops It Up Collette Smith, Jimmy Foil, Lisa Tucker and Kenny Basinger star in the melodrama. A band composed of CHS students entertain. :ESMF-' WW if ' 51512411 I A f-1 Z f 'io iifi- -ff!! , ' '. 1 1 '-8S+gf'3f'5Jr:e,, - . 5 cfl.s4 , . V . 09.1 .Qu I , - N , 'iflsif 5 , J. I E f' it 5 N - if , .dtx ra . , if ,gt ,Ware-'asa i ,I t x , 3, V .fx WZ f s X ,, Ye A f -, 1 av-fs -V can ,f - ,, ,, 2. ty, ,M DV. , ,T he f gpm -.:,i5r' 1 2' ' ' ' , ?'. v'-iiffgilfafiieif f -iff ,,, , 'ard' M41 f ' alfa.. Dancers take a breather at the Red Gulch Saloon bar. CHS students were surprised May 16 with an assembly featuring a melodrama. Red Gulch prides itself on being The Cleanest Town in the West. 55 Oli ver Scores Success Audiences were delighted with the three per- formances of Oliver presented by Canyon High School January 23, 24, and 25. Under the direction of Mr. Tom Jennings, Mrs. Charlotte Brantley and Miss Neva Chown- ing, the music, speech, art and drama depart- ments combined their talents to produce an exciting show. Mr. Neil Hess and Mrs. Julie Gregg provided instruction in choreography and dance. Mr. Killingsworth, Allen Shankles: SECOND ROW: Kelly Cox. Janet Mal- zahn, Colette Smith, Wendy Hunnicutt, Susie Nix, Melody Pair, Toni Smith, Tammye Barnett: THIRD ROW: David Coronado, Jimmy Foil, Kenny Basinger, Jack Wright, Greg Taylor served on the hospitality crew. 56 Upper: Scott Nelson as Oliver: Stephen Childs as Artful Dodger Lower: Workhouse orphans and Karma Denton as Widow Corney. Phi Davis as Mr. Bumble W1dOW Corney fKarma Demonj wails at the news from Mr. K, ' ' 7 W -, .., K 4 X M M ffwzisf! f M . , i aa W3 ,J X, 4 un ,, Z P ff 'W EQ f 4:-Q, Q sw 'K Kent Palmer Ke1Lh Laycock and Tammy Trew control the 57 'W 5 2 I ' 1 I H 4 gm S' 2 j Z 5 1 ' x-3 ra rv Q zu - ' ,. 'r I -. - 'J ' f 1 H R v? ' h Ev X q oy X51 I I F' xy, . 'f y o' ,o C152 ,,,L ,,'Woo 2:2 1 .1. :F . ' f Q. 5 , -.5 Mug, so N J- JA . I I- Fagin CScott Purkeypile, left centerb and his gang sing and clap. Royal Brantley, Russell Killingsworlh, Dinah Winn, Kim Cornelius, Debbie Jeter, Sharon Lindemann, Cristi Bonifield, Kim Steelman, Robin Tannery, Kay- lene Roby, Michelle Kelly, Debbie Moreland, Phillip Tucker, Brad Boswell and Russell Scott perform as singers and townspeople . Bet CLaurie Davidchikj and Nancy fLeslie Gallemorej dance. Mr. Tom Jennings directs the orchestra. Noah Claypole CRick Mantoothb, Charlotte QDebbie Smithj, Mr. Sowerberry qBrad Phillipsj and Mrs. Sowerberry 1Brenda Oliverb try to improve Oliver fScott Nelson, centerb. 58 1 2 3 Man Who Came to Dinnern- CI-I5 Three Act An updated adaptation of The Man Who Came to Dinner, a sophisticated comedy, wowed audiences on March 18-20. The dra- matic presentation was part of the on-stage experience of Mr. Ki1lingsworth's Drama I Class. Sheridan Whiteside CA1len Shanklesb fools everyone including Prof. Metz CRoya1 Brantleyy, Sarah CColette Smithb. Mrs. Stanley CCheryl Brownl. John CKenny Basingerj and Maggie Cutler Uanet Malzahnj. it B v 4 K. .3 Q 5.11 iota yy,cy to 5, of f , if 1 ws., 3 yros M :L-a-me V. L. f V t ..... 956 A , at John the Butler adds a comic touch. Banjo fDavid Coronadoj comforts Nurse Preen CLori Phillipsj. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley CRusse11 Killingsworth and Cheryl Brownj take Whiteside to task. 60 lk N WN X Harriet Stanley CDebbie Smithj reveals part of the past to Whiteside. Maggie and Whiteside watch as Bert Jefferson Uimmy Foilb complains to Dr. Bradley CGreg Taylorb. I Ls Banjo shuts Lorraine in the sarcophagus. K Beverly Carlton fRick Mantoothj explains his position to Maggie and Whiteside. 1,11 as -.. ., M xi.. if ,.,, - ff K' ' - 'l f . --CA i Qs. - Q 3 .W si ' i if K X5-fe ' an f I i Y flfl K y to-,Ex Q f , . . k7!i,X!,n21 g: .nil I I.. rl KK ., 1,1 , ,L', 7 ,..k L A I I aiir 4 7 i V... '? V lx 'A i s 5 'i ' eg .A 1 V V ff M ,,g,' g , tt, ' ' ill 1 hi i .K AA M as - 'w ear' fm... 4.1 fohmv-.!t...f1.'f r-. 4-s Deputies CMark Jackson and Jerry Townsendj examine a prop. Lorraine Sheldon fwendy Hunnicuttj makes a play for Bert Jefferson. 61 Speech and Drama Classes Develop Talent Mr. Killingsworth presents Russell Killingsworth, Janet Malzahn, Allen Shankles and Wendy Hunnicutt in a noontime dramarization of Impromptu . Debbie Smith as Dulcibella and Garre LaGrone as Lhe King star in The Ugly Duckling. A, Sometimes Drama Class calls for serious note-raking. 62 Q3 11 , .,,,r ' Est. Scot Purkeypile, Don Thompson, Garre LaGrone and David Madewell Con floorj appear in Hello Out There. 'S l Students in Miss Chowning's class present Twelve Angry Iurors. Speech and Drama classes were taught by Miss Sara Hard, Miss Neva Chowning and Mr. Carroll Killingsworth. S John Watkins won the oppor- tunity to compete in Persuasive Speaking at the State UIL meet in May. He placed third at Aus- C Il1'1. Members of Thespians present The Ugly Duck- 1ing for the entertainment of junior high stu- dents. , sy- Kenny Basinger, Cindy Gollihugh. Mary Beth Carroll and Miss Hard sift through current publications for speech material. 63 Steve Irlbeck and Wade Wilhelm display their projects from Science Fiction class . Mrs. Mantooth's class visits the WT Library. Tom Crown watches Debbie Nash cut and serve a sourdough cake to Literature of the American West class. The Honors Reading Class culminated with a backyard party. 64 Literature of the American West and Research Techniques were added to the English curriculum . Instructors in the English Department were Misses Gail Albracht and Sara Hard, Mesdames Opal Freeman, Sammye Man- tooth, Robbie Manzer, D'Ann Moutos, Mary Jane Reeves, Jean Shepic, lane Westberry, and Mr. Ricky Mantooth. 'Twenty-four different English quarter courses were offered for student selec- tion. Wide Selection of English Courses Offered Mrs. Moutos and Robbie Harbison discuss a Sophomore Composition classes always enjoy a chat before the bell rings . . l f . 1' Greg Wall, Randy Podzemny and Ty Pruett find newspapers useful in learning grammar. Carl Coffelt and Rodgie White- side watch Wade Webster and his roping demonstration in American West. Gary Reynolds gets ready. Y .-11 X Jing? .MMJ A f,,...l 65 Sciences Encourage Curiosity Science courses offered were Biology I and II, Chemistry I and II, Physics, Anatomy and Physiology. Instructors were Mrs. Treasure Brasher, Miss Cynthia Carlson, and Mr. Leonard Kent. Russell Killingsworth Cleftj and Mrs. Brasher question speaker from Atomic Energy Commission. J 5, li. 'mmf Kurt Johnson and Ricky Berry double check before going on with the ex periment. Vanessa Cotton gets a kick out of dissecting a shark in Biology II class. 66 Miss Carlson explains cell structure to Chemistry I class ,jf . Kurt Johnson, Ricky Berry, Greg Johnston, Mike Flynn, Randy Ray and Shanna Webb are careful about Chemistry I laboratory work. 4, .. N-egg-'far Joan Albers, what have you found down there? Mark Hanson watches closely as Mrs. Brasher explains the Physics experiment to Phil Halsted. 67 Ma th ema tics Enligh ten and Confuse Mrs. Ellis points to the answer. Sophomores register real enthusiasm for problems in Miss Swauger's Geometry class. 2. Tom Conoley works through the Geome- try lesson. 68 ll 54, l! Raymond Roberts learns to use a slide rule . Karol Hicks puzzles over a problem. Consumer Math, offered as a new elective quarter course, was taught by Mrs. Bessie Ellis who also instructed Algebra I and II, Trigonometry and Analysis. Misses Melody Swauger and Bess Brill- hart taught Fundamentals of Math II and Geometry. Mrs. Lillian Graham and Mr. Glenn Hughes taught Government classes. Miss Gail Albracht, Mr. Mike Auld and Mr. Ricky Mantooth instructed American His- tory, World Geography and World History. A new elective, Social Studies Problems, was offered by Mr. Hughes. Mr. Hughes listens to Andy Grimes' report. Jo Ziegler. Cathy Melton, Anna Bland Thompson and Keith Gafford converse with Judge Poff in Mrs. Graham's class. :A Mr. Auld explains World Geography. Miss Albracht's American History study of the 1920's is enlivened with a Charleston by Roma Johnson. Students Concerned With State of World f 'if Art Courses Increase Perception Art students found their lives enriched from various art courses from painting, drawing and art history to jewelry, metals, textiles, stage design, graphics, ceramics and humanities. Mrs. Charlotte Brantley and Mrs. LaNell Hagemeier taught classes. Nonie Williamson and Wendy Hunnicutt pursue a jewelry project. A mmm Quentin Ely is totally absorbed. Ricky Baker, Steve Buckles, and Randy Podzemny enjoy art class. 70 Leisa Jones makes a bracelet. up Chipping away at life. F wsu in 3 N ' if I fe 5 ,- an , -521 51 Q . 5 ' 4 I . ,N L A X 4 if Suzanne Malloy, Susie Flenniken, Kathy McCormick and Jada Malone are fascinated with the possi bilities. P 1 tn L ' '5- .. -.D . Lf . Jo BeLh Price draws from a former life. Jada Malone poses for Karma Denton, David Madewell and Jo Beth Price. i f i r I I f i Music Department Keeps Eagles Smgmg Music is enjoyed by all CHS Eagles and those students who make music have proved quite adept. Mr. Tom Jennings directed the choirs and taught Music Theory and Musical Workshop. Mr. J. W. King, Ir. directed the band and stage band assisted by Mr. Richard Bales. Over one-fourth of the student body was involved in the Music Department. Rosalie Galloway reads the music along with Mr. Jennings. Terry Floyd, Rhonda Roberts, Ollie Sparkman. Arthur Speer, Chris Jones and Shawn Hall begin the day with a song. ',,,,.,..--My ,- Mr. King begins music early. ffl Q 72 This line-up makes music to march tempo. VAC Emphasizes Instruction, Experience J , i , K 'quwmuuml -'. ,K 711 .1 ' -,ri Q ' ,. 'N' N' . - lk ' ' x L ' Kelly Forehand is surrounded by well-wishing VAC students Vickie Castleberry. Karen Hensley. Amelia Martinez, Debbie Barrett and Terry Houk. Danny Bible helps Mrs. Rapstine arrange candy for sale. Vocational Adjustment Cooperative, under the direction and instruction of Mrs. Louise Rapstine, began to sell candy bars to raise funds for Kelly. However, the candy sales proved so popular with students and faculty that the class continued the project. Students attended some classes with Mrs. Rapstine and many of the group worked part or full time as a vocational experience. Mary Quintana hugs two of her charges at a local nursery school. Wk... its..- 73 Business Courses Teach Proficiency nu il, Nitlllkgiamy -ri!-,,A,,.,.W l' Sharla Wright is intent on those shorthand characters. 5? fc' a'- ,,,,, fi 'iif I X 1: at Leneta Davis carefully prepares a manuscript. Karon Tompkins and Lee Ann Fletcher transcribe. 74 Beverly Smith and Brends Sellers carefully check their shorthand as Mrs. Brown reads. TMXXWyyuxxx'xXx as 3 Nur... I ' Sonny Box types for speed and accuracy . l f al Jug? Brenda Plain and Karen Sommer strive to turn in neat and perfect papers. Students were taught the proficiencies for bus- iness in courses of Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Bus- iness Law, Business Machines, General Business, Personal Typing, and Typing I and II. Instruc- tors were Mrs. Betty Brown, Mrs. Jean Galloway and Mrs. Barbara Luster. Mrs. Galloway points out an error to Lester Johnson. 75 'I Building Trades and Auto MECh2H1CS Paneling is easy for trained builders. The Building Trades students, including one girl, under the direction and instruction of Mr. Harold Hagemeier built a house at Eleventh Street and Twelfth Avenue. The class also finished two portable classrooms for the school system. The class of student builders gets ready to raise the walls. Grve Pf3Cf1C31 Expenence to Students The Auto Mechanics Class, taught by Mr. 'Mickey Hathaway, prepared young men to repair and maintain automobiles. The automatic transmissions entered by Mike Halsted and Phil Custer at the VICA contest in Amarillo qualified and were sent to the State VICA contest in Houston. Paul Buckles tests a shock absorber. Tom Conoley tightens a few bolts. Richard Dillehay prepares to place a jack stand. 77 Keeping Fit Keeps Us In Harmony Bottoms U The physical education department pro- vided for its participants such activities as archery, football, volleyball, trampoline, badminton, tennis, tumbling, gymnastics, baseball, and calisthenics. Students developed fitness under the direction of Coach Ron Mills and Mrs. Lou Dawson . e boys thought they were good ,V 1 L W. , In Tw 78 sim First period gets everybody down. x a.. wk ,. NSN ,. :fs if , . ,gf YN' Nh ' ,tai-Y-W 'iv Hwy Qi.-ii , 5, 11? Ak QsL..?ggWQ2xu W ,fi A -pew, Modem Languages Reveal Other Cultures Students enrolled in Spanish and French topics conducted at WTSU. classes found interesting instruction from Mrs. Lab and class work was enhanced with a Robbie Manzer and Mrs. Mary Jane Reeves. presentation in foreign languages for freshmen Some students attended forums on a variety of at Canyon Junior High School. Language students learn to recognize and speak Spanish and French in the lab. 'ff' ff I C Mexican native festivals were pre- sented for final exams. Cruz Luna, Arthur Speer, Mrs. Manzer. Charles Gibson and Jim Slack enjoy the fruit of a harvest dance. 'ww X sm fz.4w,Vx gif 1 80 I s 6 L . m fs f 1 Debbie Jeter, Jim Lathrum , Mark Murry and Criste Boni- field sing and play for the freshman class at the junior high. A delegation of persons from France visited Mrs. Reeves' French Il class and gave the students an opportunity to converse . Sarah Hicks and Kim Bowers seem to enjoy their performance at the Junior high Members of the new honorary foreign language societies are - SEATED: Sheryl Dees, Lisa Tucker, Patty Crow- leyg STANDING: Brenda Sellers, Marcella Patterson, Linda King, Julie Lisle, Kathy Cantrell, Janet Malzahng NOT PICTURED: Louanne Irwin Societe Honoraire de Francais and E1 Aquilla Chapter Sociedad Hono- raria Hispanica were formed to honor outstanding foreign language stu- dents. Students are eligible after the sec- sr ond quarter of their second year of so Spanish or French. Bl journalism Classes Explore Mass Media Forty students enrolled in Journalism classes concerned themselves with the many facets of the mass media. Beginning with analyses of newspapers and finishing with photo-journalism and photography, future journalists explored styles and kinds of writing, propaganda techniques, headlines, humor, advertising and other aspects of journalistic output. Mrs. lean Shepic was the instructor. Reba Self searches for an example. v .ann A i , 5 4 fri 5, 1 rift 3 Scissors and glue are mu.sts. Photography students discuss backgrounds and light exposure with Mrs. Shepic. Journalism students use lots and lots of newspapers. ,.......-A H J rv , Q y fi ,J 4 is! R 1 . A ph, X 32 tw .ff A Newspaper Staff Reports CI-I5 Happenings r, Kathy McCormick displays First Place trophy she earned in Regional AAA Headline Writing at Odessa. Due to a limited budget and the inflation spiral, the CHS newspaper staff published only seven issues. Randy Breitling edited the school paper with Terri Reid as associate editor. Mrs. lean Shepic was advisor to the EAGLE'S TALE staff. Defenders of the printed word are Charles Haley, Randy Breitling and Bryan Young. Jada Malone, delivering THE EAGLE'S TALE on Senior Day, ends in a spill. 83 SQARING WINGS '75 Recalls En tire Year Dm , I I aiozi. ' ggi- 5, M 1X -F N? - X XL fu: -' H E3 : K fi I W Deann Marstqn ,J X J A .0 Hn. .I H ,...e?ff Y K I W5 ,.....-Q X ,M . ui Q Af-rv '59, MW ' 'W . -' 11 fy f 4 lf E .R R :WN U l u ,nga 41532 ,nv f .gf 3 II Mr. Tom Henderson instructed classes in plastics and Frank Moxleyswdiesaproblem- architectural drafting. Plastics, a one-quarter course offered to any student, included projects such as footballs, terrariums and letter openers. Architectural drafting was the designing for construction of houses and commercial buildings. Mr. Allen Jenkins directed woodworking and general drafting. Basic woodworking techniques, use of tools and t instruction on woodworking machines were taught. fa. ,ff an ' ,ff ,f..,-i f fs' 7 Injection molding in Plastics intrigues Lynn Vaughan, Brian Dodson and Chris Jones. Duane Hartman polishes a product. ,fb t A rf Kathy Rose, drafting student, reaches for a T Mr. Henderson instructs David Woolsey and Bart Byars in a drafting problem while Garre LaGrone square . concentrates . 86 IA Students Shape Way In to Future Steve Lehman works at a lathe. Doug Kotsmo makes a rabbet joint. -uf' 55 'Q Max Moore runs a board through the jointer. Jody Donnell and Ronnie Hicks concentrate on their projects in Woodworking Class 87 Vocational Ag and Home EC Offer Practicality Much of a person's success in life is measured in one's ability to care for him- self and those he loves. Homemaking classes are geared to teach survival through instruction in housing, clothing, food, domestic relations and money man- agement. Both boys and girls were enrolled in the classes of Mrs. Janet Fincher and Mrs. Cathy Cameron. Don Collins, Brad Boswell and Jeff Wilson concentrate on their sewing. Bob Lee demonstrates that even the strong can master the gentle arts. 88 Jeff Wilson, Brad Boswell and Danny Rea try their hands at the culinary art. Mrs. Fincher suggests a better way to hold the fabric to Russell Scott and Jeff Cates. Vocational Agriculture classes had new instruc- tors. Messrs. Lee Moore, Ronnie Hargrove and Richard Porter taught Vocational Ag I, II and III, Feedlot Management and Ag Cooperative. The department produced a fine wheat crop and outstanding livestock. ad K 20 - Q... Qu- , 1. A1,. ,SW ff 2, iii Q. -ngx '1 Wx, wr.. -- u , , gym.. '3A1'1E't'...'..2'jfsfi-f a Ju Ll 'J' E4 ,.,,.,.1,yA - 1 '- . xi L ' ' . X X fA7.' ,A 1 h Q A .V A f , lc . fifj ff L55 Y' If L-f52?'5p 'K '-1.4 ' Ng.. Office Education Improves Career Outlook Mrs. Georgia Lee helped students set up a model corporation in VOE to acquaint them with a corporate business situation. Vocational Office Education consisted of two classes: the Cooperative Office Educa- tion class of seniors, who worked one-half a day, and Pre-Employment Office Educa- tion, a lab experience for juniors. ,xj ,f Linda Whipple, Janet Wilhelm and Brenda Turner work on business methods. Jeanne Hager finds typing an essential art. Cynthia Aragon and Jeanne Hager discover the conveniences of the electronic calcu- lator. lg.. Mrs. Lee gives detailed rnstruction to the class. 90 . i fl H Si, ' f , N! ,,.,. Sue Land learns about duplication. Home EC Coop Class in New Quarters Home Economics Cooperative Education class moved into the new vocational building with carpeted and mirrored classroom and office space for Miss Janet Sargent. Emphasis for the junior and senior students, each of whom held a job for one-half a day, was on consumer problems, business management, grooming and applying for jobs, income tax and information on occupations related to home economy. Miss Sargent and Cindy Johnston admire the new HECE classroom. Cindy Johnston and Brad Hanna find much to think about in HECE classwork. J Above Left: Reann O'Connor and Rhonda Tucek practice good grooming . Mike Jolley, Alvin Mardis and Bobby Edwards take notes in class. First Year for Distributive Education Distributive Education was a new vocational course. Mr. Jerry Bigham emphasized for DE stu- dents the important points for merchandising and handling material for retail outlets. loyce Richey examines merchandise she helps sell at Williams. Etc. , 935127, 'T T ' l 1 . K A p '?'v' W 43 . 1331 . 'rp F i.- s X ,s gfiisiifi ' ,r . y l , , ' ff sa' .J 1 X v Melanie Ellis Long and Mike Dodson find that research can be helpful. 92 1 w Wilkes Stevens and Robbie Harbison discuss the merits of a displa product. i l v w 4 Ricky Hudson diagrams a retail area. Cosmetology Students Study in Amarillo Students wishing to learn the art of Cosmetol- ogy were trained at the Artistic School of Hair- dressing and Beauty Culture in Amarillo. These students attended class for half a day at CHS and spent the other half learning a career skill. Cherie Workman, Kathy Adkins, Dennis Dorsey, Cheryl Bullard and Enola Allen pose with their Cosmetology instructor. Kathy Adkins tAboveJ and Cherie Workman QBelowJ learn to set hair on a practice mannikin. Enola Allen practices a comb-out. ' 93 Eagle Band Turns Out Another Sweepstakes Steve Baird qualified for the All State Orchestra. Members of the Eagle Band are - FRONT ROW: Roma Johnson, Linda Denny, Eloise Thompson. Terry Trew, Kathy Cantrell, Terri Reid, Cindy Johnson, Bryan Freidell, Tamra Brumley, Shari Solbrig, Mitzi Wil- liams, Becky Freeman, Freddie Pratt, Leisa Ferguson, Tammye Sallee: SECOND ROW: Mr. J. W. King, Don Stribling, Terry Houk, Making All-Region Band are - FRONT ROW: Eric Rathjen, Steve Baird: SECOND ROW: Royal Brantley, Kellie Wright, Sheryl Sommer, Kevin Youngblood: THIRD ROW: Bryan Garner, Kristi Quammen, DeAnn Holmes, Tammy Trew, Mike Word: BACK ROW: Tim Martin, David Green, John King, Larry Young The Canyon High School Band com- pleted another successful and busy year by bringing in another Sweepstakes at UIL contests. The band won a high rat- ing at Greater Southwest Music Festi- val. Students and sports fans enjoyed the band as they played for football games and pep rallies. 94 D. J. Lewis, Rhonda Waide, Mike Johnson Barbara Huber. Janet Wilhelm, Tione Baker Sonja Doussett, Jack Hill, Lori Bosley Tammy Trew, Plug Phiel, Sylvia Ritten berry, Dorothy Rittenberry, Leneta Davis Rene Russell, Sheryl Sommer, Kristi Quam men, Sharon Ramaekers, Mike Johnson THIRD ROW: Phillip Jones, Rosalie Galloway ma 'u 1 Q . , v 1 1 1 Rv ff ,' 1 - , is i Q,. V Qi' X1 , A h, gf . J A , 5 . -Q, + Mum fm 'Q'y vi w i '32 .' A .0 L sk. Band Pursues Various Activities + Rain or shine, the Band practices every moming Cand sometimes in the eveningj during march- ing season . Left Above: Brent Sherwood, Don Stribling and Alvin Oglesby know that pep rallies are serious matters. Right Above: Harold Thompson, Sheryl Sommer, Eddie Wilson, Terri Reid, Jeff Cates and Charles Haley are proud leaders in the band. 96 All-Area Band qualifiers are Choirs Take Honors at Sea Arama Chorale and Mixed Choir students traveled to Gal- veston to participate in the Sea Arama Festival where they walked away with Outstanding AAA Chorale and A nw, ts,t n honorable mentions for the Boys and Girls choirs. The group left early Thursday morning, May 1, and stopped in Arlington the first night. Saturday was spent on the beach at Galveston. Faculty sponsors for the trip were Mr. Jennings, Mr. McAlpin, Mr. Auld, Miss Carlson and Miss Brillhart. Mr. Jennings checks to see that all are on the bus. The hard part of a trip is getting there and back. Card games are good pastimes on a bus. 98 Sponsors can always find a good observauon porm ,f .1 'bw 'N 'Su S. M A fl sw , ff A .r Sam '- I W w N 5111 , k.,,,, rjfw . Q: . A great performance calls for a cool dip. 'Fl' Y' Lookmg back it was a great trip. Ch oristers Sin, sri? 5. . Q. 5 i J f , 5 g J 5 5 f Chorale - FRONT ROW: Mary Kate Keeling, Debbie Waner, Sheryl Dees, Laurie Davidchik, Darla Carthel, Christie Corley, Joyce Richey, Brenda Oliver, Tara Wooten, Laura Taylor, Darlenea Hanes, Rebecca Nagunst, Cindy Johnson, Sharon Lindeman, Marcella Patterson, Criste Bonifield, Robin Tannery: SECOND ROW: Kaylene Roby, Kim Steelman, Debbie Moreland, Vanessa Cotton, Karen Sommer, Rosalie Gallo- way, Karma Denton, JoAnn White, Debbie Jeter, Kim Thrash, Sheryl Sommer, Janice Williams, Dinah Winn, Edna Glovier, Leslie Galle- Show Choir - Rick Mantooth, Debbie Moreland, Kim - Steelman, Scot Purkeypile, Don Thompson, Debbie 2 Jeter, Ken Cooper, Karma Denton, Mark Persall, I Tara Wooten, Dennis Goettsch, Debbie Wagner, Mary Kate Keeling, Kevin Raef, Edna Glovier, Ken Cran- fill, Brenda Oliver, Brad Phillips, Laura Taylor, Phil Davis, Leslie Gallemore I I I I I 'or Pleasure V 3 , fl 3 S 3 Q t I l T r ' 1 in more, Resa Revelg THIRD ROW: Robert Byrd, Royal Brantley, David Wetzel, Don Thompson, Frank Prichard, Ken Cranfill, Craig Howard, Len Schmidt, Steve Ranne, Kevin Raef, Rick Mantooth, Craig Lawless, Dennis Goettsch, Jack Wright, Phil Davis, FOURTH ROW: Larry 'Your1g, Scot Purkeypile, Dewey Wilson, Mark Persall, Russell Scott, Roy Davis, Ken Cooper, Stephen Wilbur, Russell Killingsworth. David Coronado, Garre LaGrone. Paul Kerr, Brad Phillips, LaMoyne Davis, John Hall, Mark Handley 3 sas 7 5 i i Members of the Mixed Choir are - FRONT ROW: Sandy Nelson, Susan Bonifield, Vickie Castleberry, Ann Parker, Karen Hensley, Cindy Wilson, Shirley Tomes, Mitzi Williams, Donna Kuykendall, Alicia Langford, Becky Anderson, Emma Burgdorf, Cindy Baldridge, Sherry Knowles, Sue Clark, Vicki Forehand: SECOND ROW: Vicki Hall, Sandy Speed, Del Ann Korsmo, Zady Caldwell, Mitzi Faircloth, Michelle Kelley, Howard Drake. Doug Knepp, James Wilson, Ron Spake, Laurie Handley, Julie McGlasson, Deedy Johnson, Karol Hicks, Jill Burton, Edythe McCurry, Deb- bie Barrett: THIRD ROW: Kathy Hall, Brenda Plain, Amelia Martinez, Bernadette Grabber, Irene Grabber, Courtney Olson, Greg Johnston, Aaron Parker, Kurt Johnson, Tim Martin, Howard Bailey, Lisa Cathey, Molly Blanton, Debbie Smith, Lisa Swatzell, Laura Ratliff: BACK ROW: Reann' O'Connor, Laura Dillard, Deann Marston, Debbie Summers, Suzanne Kirkley, Jim Lathrum, Don Ball, Kevin Rutledge, James Adams, Brian Dod- son, Craig Johnson, Jerry Cline, Vicki Miller, Dee Rogers, Kim Cornelius. CHS Choristers Love to Sing i 1 l 1 All Region Choir members are Brad Phillips, Rick Mantooth, Robin Tan-W nery, Edna Glovier, Leslie Gallemore, Royal Brantley, LaMoyne Davis. lO2 4 l v . i wg V l , 55 us I03 Student Council Triggers Activities Canyon High Student Council kept the activities going for the Eagles. A first time affair was the Faculty Appreciation Kris Ha1'fiS83lhe1'5UPfhe eleclioflballofs- dinner when each member hosted a faculty member. Several assemblies were sponsored and a snack bar was maintained at basketball games. Members sang Christmas carols at LaCasa Convalescent Home. Mr. Carroll Killingsworth was advisor. Dennis Goettsch and Phil Davis wow the student body with a surprise assembly before Christ- l'l'13S . r 5453 x . L+ YW-i1fs..:'fffW w' i ,. ' ' V A W ,i,,i1, ' ii-1: Q- ,W 'sg 1 I Q' . f , . time raf7,of,w. 104 Mrs. Brasher, Mrs. Hagemeier, Shanna Webb, Mr. Mantooth and Jo Beth Price spend a pleasant evening at the Faculty Appreciation din- ner. Kryn Harris, Allen Shankles and Mr. Killingsworth tally the votes. Honor Society Publishes 'The M use' James Wilson and Phil Tucker purchase The Muse from John Watkins. JoAnn White and Patty Crowley meet two of the speakers for Careers Night. + 5 MJ fi V tae H0112 , vu AL, J' fm, !N'r1sff 'v. is r if 1.41-5 Dfw? Ik '5.4r'b+'f l .:f :ff j ',l J jk- f ' -2'-xi-1 , wwf . Q, . ,,. ' 22 l f on if Wade Wilhelm presides over Awards Night. Members of National Honor Society spon- sored the annual Careers Night and Awards Night. Under the direction and sponsorship of Mrs. Robbie Manzer and Mrs. Jane Westberry, NHS'ers gathered material, edited, typed and published The Muse, the school literary publication. 105 Local notables visit CHS classes on a mini-tour as guests of FTA . 5' Jeanne Hager enjoys her FTA teaching experience. Marcella Patterson and Don Stribling receive tokens of their offices from Mrs. Holladay. Marcella performs one For the first time the Future Teachers of Amer- OHMFTA dudes' ica chapter at CHS sponsored a mini-tour for local business and professional people. The visitors spent time in designated classrooms. Five girls and four boys accompanied Mrs. Opal Freeman and Mrs. Bessie Ellis, sponsors, to the State FTA Convention in Fort Worth. Junior and senior members participated in the annual FTA teaching experience in the spring. I-'TA'ers Aspire to Careers in Education OEA Extends the Business World FX 'Z 'f A f ,J f. M . I L s Q fir, 1 1 , 1 ,if 1 Q - N. .fi-1 C fjjlf, ,. xi if s V 3 5 F 1 I Debi Taylor talks candy to Jeff Cates. K OEA installation is a solemn occasion for Doris Brazil, Charlyne Moulton, Bilinda Bing- ham, Brenda Tumer, Stacie Wright, Cynthia Aragon, Sue Land and Ann Shell. Charlyne and Debi per- suade Don Renshaw to ' buy some OEA candy. Office Education Association attended the officers training workshop in Lubbock in October and three mem- bers went to the state contest in Dallas. Mrs. Georgia Lee, sponsor, took Linda Whipple to the National OEA Contest in Chicago. Members held their annual Employer-Employee ban- quet in the spring. 107 ' x ioa DECA Flies High for the Eagles I A if Q Q A A I , 13X ,H . ... L f ff,- s' t . . wg l J x. Distributive Education Clubs of f America members sold balloons at Dis- trict football games, held a barbecue and a car bash, distributed a flower to each teacher on his or her birthday, presented a radio program and held contests in sales demonstrations. Top: Members back the football team with banner. Lower Left: Joyce Richey takes part in Radio program. Center: DECA sells balloons for district football game. Right: Joyce Richey is selected to serve as DECA sweetheart. HERO'S Unveil Sexiest Legs . ,,,...----- - WANTED: L4 4 UR Home Economics Related Opportunities was led by Miss Janet Sargent. Some of their activities included selling candy bars, sponsoring a sexy legs contest for the football boys and selling car- nations for Va1entine's Day. They used the pro- ceeds to help pay for the annual employer- employee banquet. Upper Left: Sonja Harvey and Dian Hunt study the club scrapbook. Lower Left: Deede Johnston shows the contest banner to J an Johnston. Above: Kelly Hawkins sells a carnation to Mike Dodson for Va1entine's 109 ffl? if pc 'fix 4 ff' ,i I Q 'Q' I ll 55 n mlilai I- 1. :f 5, if I , ig. x I ,l : . W .Q 5, FFA and FHA Provide Outlets for Service FHA officers initiated for 1974-'75 are Sharon Lindeman, Dana Tow, Resa Revel and Danita Orick. Future Homemakers of America carried lout a campaign to inform Canyon and area residents of the meaningfulness of the homemaking program by addressingpcivic clubs and broadcasting over radio and TV during National FHA and Vocational Edu- ,cation Week. I Members enjoyed fellowship with a pizza land bowling party. A service project was ,completed by taking young friends from rl-Iigh Plains Children's Home on a trick or treat foray and to a Halloween party. Mrs. Cathy Cameron and Mrs. Janet tFincher were sponsors. i V E Mitch Shadix, Juanita Hartman, Sharie Detten, Donna Hartman, Sherry Evans, Sherie Detten, Outstanding FHA member, and Sherry Evans, High Point FHA member, plan FHA activities. Ill Q , 1 3,1 V Wa 's n'.' -mb , 1Q fl .V PM 1 - ' 4, . 14 K ,Awww J Eagles line up to give the victory signal. Eagle fans were gratified last fall as the Birds went all the way to the District I-AAA championship. Although plagued with injuries all sea- son, the hustling Eagles never gave up and carried on with the able assistance of many substi- tutes to the front ranks. Canyon met the Loboes of Monahans in Jones Stadium in Lubbock for the Bi-District playoff on Nov. 23. The power- ful Monahans team overran the Eagles 34-7. One of the senior linemen, Kelly Forehand, was lost to the team with permanent injuries sustained in the Sept. 19 game against Caprock. Ward 143. Basinger 6205, Howell 1645, Bowers 1845, Robinson C555 and Lee C729 close in on the ball. t 2? Wetzel C733 moves out in front as LaGrone C123 launches one. 113 Football Team Goes to Bi-District In spite of numerous injuries and a difficult schedule, which included five AAAA teams, the Eagle football team fought their way to the Bi-District play- off against Monahans. Under the direction of head coach Ron Mills, who left at the end of the second quarter of the academic year to take a coaching job in Bay City, the Eagles ended their season with five wins and five losses. A Hereford player has a struggle against McCormick 1855 and Robinson 1553. C. Johnson 1223 goes down despite efforts by LaGrone 1125 and Ward 1403. I 14 Basinger 1205 can't quite reach that ball. l 4, ' oft ,f so mv' U OD, if Ill' JF? A., ., Q, p A f. ' 1 rvfrfww ' 1 . - x fr f H w.efvmvr2wW:1wzv . H x .5 4- V- , A K-49 If ' WN YJ: ii, W4 A , M, ,. V-w h.... A - , y ,E A ff 321 4: . ' ,J -,.',' anna: - xggg-viva., ,Ak , -, 4. , ,K ., f- ,gif ff M -. W, . , . K if +1 -12. . vfwa- 1, gifffgfff KN 3, 1 .,VL L K K. A KK M... L A 'T - L N L N TQ?i fgm4. 3 48 j ' ,, BW , A, A 5 A A 5 '- , , - ffi U .m g , y- .fr Y x . !f s 5 0 lI', nf If Y 9! ,Q , 5? HN! 1 1 532 QQ, I ' ' 1, 1 , ,, . www. , 5 .,, ,, . ,, 3 jj. H ' - mA'f 5 R r AM5 f I un1o1' Eagles Learn Football TaCt1Cs The Eagle Iunlor Varsity, eomprlsed of sophomores and Junlors worked thelr way to a good showlng w1nn1ng 8 out of 9 games The Sophomore Eagle team galned valuable expenence and learned to ovenxnne cosdy mlstakes RAM Willwem k thefrtd JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD Canyon Canyon Canyon Canyon Canyon Canyon Canyon Canyon Canyon mud Eagles sh I The kick is a little low. I A I ..,..,-4.4 ik The main idea is to come up wiLh the ball. SOPHOMORE SCOREBOARD Tulia 14 Canyon O Hereford Canyon Floydada 28 Canyon O Friona 14 Canyon O Hereford 26 Canyon 0 Friona 45 Canyon 0 Tulia 16 Canyon O f A -wry. W , - C. 4, ,,,. Qi A,'eL 1 ' 4, 2 1 Cre so H 44 ef 1 ff' fir aaii 3 ?Z?azf LgJ1'!'m?fs -hifi avr. fer' Matt Madewell bootlegs one. Jw.-, . -, ,,, 1 B.. . ,, Trying for a breakthrough H7 Eaglettes Engineer Undefea ted Season The Canyon Girl Eagles basketball team came through the regular season undefeated under the coaching of Mr. Bob Schneider. The Bi-District playoff was fought in the Eagle gym, Feb. 18, when the girls crushed El Paso Jefferson 100-54. The Eaglettes met Azle in Sweetwater, Feb. 22, and came away with a 103-40 victory, entitling them to go to the State playoffs in Austin for the seventh consecu- tive year. Brenda Stevens C329 makes a shot and Pam Woolsey C403 comes to assist. Brenda Stevens C325 keeps her eyes on the ball. 118 y Johnson C345 intends to have the ba 5 . 9 E2 . 2. x x f - 5 1-,.,2,,W ' ,gk Q 1 W W ' 2 36:3 - ' fs Ill!! E: Q- sf 5: ii-1 ii yi E xii 1 T X x If gl. A Qi, , ,z 7 ,::f-'gy CHS Eaglettes - Texas AAA Runner- Up The girl Eagles lost the State AAA basketball crown to Waco Midway 60-52, March 1 at Aus- tin. The CHS team had gained a crack at the championship by defeating Corpus Christi Calallen 78-57 . Robena Johnson, Pennie Peckenpaugh and Denice Hamblen were picked to the All-State team. Pennle Peckenpaugh 4503, Polly Crawford 4123, Denice Hamblen C103 and Robena Johnson C203 go for the ball. 1 U Louise Davis C223 controls the hall. l20 Becky Williams is emhusiasric. Deedy Johnson C343 play ball. f 4'-s'4:Tv Robena Iohnson C203 and Becky Williams C443 bring the ball down for play. Louise Davis C223 takes the ball as Robena Johnson C203 waits for a chance to get into the play. Q I 15 ,ff Canyon fans congratulate the Eaglettes on a fine performance and sea- Polly Crawford accepts the State AAA Girls basketball runner-up trophy. Son' 121 Young Team Lynn Wright C443 reaches high. DISTRICT SCOREBOARD Dumas 58 57 Canyon Muleshoe 47 56 Canyon Levelland 57 54 Canyon Perryton 47 52 Canyon Dumas 65 54 Canyon Muleshoe 60 76 Canyon Levelland 67 63 Canyon Perryton 6 1 66 Canyon Wright C443, Mike Flynn C313 Makes Good Showing Hoss Ratliff C403 and John Johnson C423 offer encouragement to Ken Cooper C323 on Lhe shot. and Johnson C433 do their parts as Cooper C333 goes for a long shot. 1 f-A-3? 'F' E: if 'lull jV'5 and Sophs Add Luster to Eagle Name The Canyon High Junior Varsity boys bas- ketball team, coached by Mr. Mike Auld, closed out a successful season with 23 wins and 9 losses. The Sophomore boys basketball team had a winning season with 10 wins and 9 losses under the coaching of Mr. Gary Conner. Dedication on the part of the Eagle junior teams pays off as these young men attain var- sity status . James Adams C447 rushes to regain the ball in case John Prater 1403 misses. Matt Madewell takes careful aim as he prepares to throw the ball in. Q f Richard McDonald C423 jumps for a goal as Jonathan Hull stands by. 124 -msn me gg .W W A e ff' '- f nuff' 'SI 4 5 Q21 -5 I I f , Qs ,, 5 , 1 , 1 5 x . D A Z' A , . v J D , 3' ! :S 'I 'J 'Ui 'S 15 t, , ' ' A , dk. ,. Q 's 126 junior Ea glettes Prepare for Varsity Junior Varsity and Sophomore Eaglettes look for- ward to the time they can become part of the Var- sity Girl Eagle team. The JV squad, coached by Mr. Barry Hughey, made a tremendous showing, winning eighteen and losing ten games. Coach Paulette Burrhus encouraged the sopho- more team to their best efforts against mostly var- sity teams for seven wins and eleven losses. Tammy Blewett 4205 goes up for a shot encouraged by Sue Carl- ton C523 . Sue Carlton C523 looks for a teammate to throw the ball to. Kim Howell C145 and Sue Carlton C523 want that ball. A 1 i .QQ 'F 'I Wffw rg ZQMAW ' 4? , 'LZQ f ' zf' nf' L, I 7 . Q Q 1 J . ,, , Q N MJ, ,ag ff if L 1 Q4 . js ,- ! I 1 . , wx ,. ,iw I-Q A na 'EC F Thin Cla ds Thrive on Competition Kevin Raef launches himself toward the pit. Wm V9 Q33 W5 1 55 Russell Killingsworth jumps the last hurdle . Adrian Foil and Garre LaGrone qualify for the State meet Garre LaG1'o11e goes up. over and down. 'Y mist mv-avi. aw, M., ,. iw, QMA' ' 5 1 :A Eagle tracksters rounded up a second place in District IAAA competition under Coach Gary Conner. Eight boys qualified for the Regional meet in Odessa and two thinclads went to the State meet in Austin. I ,gf L'st . .df ' uf ,f i Y ,, , k7.- - 9' ..,.,.. . .,. it o for t. we .. Adrian Foil makes a giant leap. Collin Weaver heaves the shot put. Phil Halsted outruns a Lobo. A ' fr' f' s .4 - I . . 4 , Q. l 53 51, n , C, ft, M. .a.,g'-4.-, gl' . ., ' ii 32-f fb 17 +5h1 '1 ' I 5 .-' I '- 5. . M . 'Q C W, 'V i t. A C ' , .A T ' Kg Q. QV 1 5' 7 ' f A ' f 5 1. U f L: w. if gf 1 ' :il w, 53, V 9 V -' w1,,g.2.- r V 1 t,r.,. 4- - 'tl ,',t is s we ,i if, 4.43, ,ft kLQAiQ1'ii1SQ Phil I-lalsted ll 'mo Craig Lawless and Phil l-lalsted make a good run for the tape. Kevin Raef gets the baton from Craig Johnson. .fy Girl Tra Clcsters Fly Eagle Colors a t Sta te Coaches Burrhus and Schneider give the team instructions. The girls at CHS show the same determina- tion for winning at track as they have for bas- ketball. Eight Eaglettes qualified for the Regional meet in Odessa and brought home eleven trophies . Five CHS tracksters went to the State meet in Austin. Pennie Peckenpaugh won first place in the discus throw. Although the relay team did not place at State, they broke a school record with 50 . 7 seconds in the 440 . 1- mi 5252 .-,S -Lf-i A ,, saws ,kg ,ls 'ws fr 1 P -if .Q s. 4' XC-'auf' if-rg? 3 S p Ptgg W Louise Davis takes her turn at carrying the baton. l 130 Cherri Burrows and Pennie Peckenpaugh come around the far turn at WTSU. Us '5 H is , Q ,.Q,. Y 1 ft Vickie Miller goes for a long jump. Y 4 4 , Becky Williams runs determinedly. Louise Davis and Marci Davis know it's a long way around the track. 3 . ,ra ,N,. . et Trophy winners at Regional in Odessa are Deedy Johnson, Louise Davis, Vicki Miller, Marci Davis, John Watkins, Pennie Peckenpaugh, Kathy McCormick and Joan Albers. Watkins, McCormick and Albers were literary entrants. it Baseballers Win District No. 2 Slot , px K 2 tv .- Q ,ta Jymlt f- K V K if , ,. . W V Lkyz, H i 5 X N .f,. W f My V, ,- - ., ,h K N jaw If Y Q , N - . gg'X 5 i-,u.1 M . . , ., rt, fu. A Q V.x1t!it35Q-A-.,i.,.,Q,.,,,,,,,,? my 2, x M, wi - '- N' Q t vi 'www 4-fs .f 'N v am. 'f i ' .' ' ' -' vzn h t, V- ' ' . ' I ' R ' - M r ,khrhr ,khkg The Eagle Baseball team ended the season by winning 8 of 20 games plac- ing CHS runners-up in District I-AAA. Four Eagles made all-district, Lynn Wright - first base, Jim Ward - left field, Matt Madewell - outfield, Ron Hickman - pitcher. 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Members of the Tennis Team feel that the program at CHS could be improved with better facilities. The team had difficulty in finding a place to practice and play as the courts at West Texas State are becoming more and more crowded as area interest in tennis grows. The team, under the direction of Coach V. J. Duncan, placed third in District l-AAA. Mark Sullivan quali- fied for Regional competition. U fv- gjg T A - . -- f .g-. JoAnn White waits for the return of the ball that Laura Dillard is swatting. 133 -wa. Canyon High School golfers won first place honors in District competition. Coach B. B. Kendrick's linksters were led by Bill Turner who earned medalist status. The golf program has grown in the last few years and again included some girls r who showed a great deal of interest in mak- ing the team. Phis Davis, Craig Howard. Bryan Garner, Bill Turner and Dewey Wilson Cnot picturedj were Regional qualifiers. tif 5-8 I Golfers Capture District Crown 3 lm. Ille- 11. 4, 1 ' , rrur f D .,,. l, ., . Na, ' ,f - A ' I ' 4. g nf ' fii K Q '56 V fl E K 1, . si-if ,, .55 ,,3,,x ,A A U ...K -,. ', ,twin ' 5' 55, v A Q Bill Turner gets ser for a long drive. 134 Phil Davis chips a shot. . 5 a ff Chess Club Organized for CHS Mr. Glenn Hughes helped a group of students get a Chess Club together for CHS. The group was chartered in October with twelve members . A Fall Tournament was played in which sixteen students participated. Kurt Johnson was the winner. V. , , Kurt Johnson explains a move to Tim Martin. Mr. Hughes ., . and Frank Moxley . u Q WJ' ' Chess Club Members - Tim Martin, Bill Seth, Janet Malzahn, Kurt Johnson, Don Stribling, Frank Moxley, Mr. Glenn Hughes, Howard Drake 135 HERTNER'S CAMERA STORE 114 W. 6th 18065372-1111 Amarillo, Texas 79101 STATE FARM TQM I-Ali Canyon INSURANCE v Q Q 1400 4th Ave. GD 5'-9 fn L Graduate into the Good Life Go places f Europe, Alaska, the Canal Zone, the Continental U.S. Earn while you learn, with a job you choose from over ZOO fields, with no experience required. Earn college credit with 75W of the cost paid for you. gif .I These are just some of good-life opportunities you find when you gradu- ,, l. V1 ate into Army. So take 5 nw' ',,' your diploma, and make ' J lf In the Army- Join the people who've joined the Army. 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Kristi Quammen, Jada Malone , Terri Reid CAssociate Editorl , Carolyn Ottoson 144 if .9- wwe Bryan Young: BACK ROW: QM Susie Flenniken , Kathy ,ff lens . W mNx sf ' -H Q-If ' ' ' A 1 .' f- 1, . Q' 3' I r 1 'ME 48 Us To Cheer Susan Bonifield, Karon Tompkins, Nickie Abbott, Tanya Kent Tarri Bond, Sheryl Dees They Teach Enthusiasm describes six girls who spent many extra hours painting signs, decorating lockers and encouraging student support. Cheerleaders for 1974-'75 were Tarri Bond, Karon Tompkins, Tanya Kent, Sheryl Dees, Nickie Abbott and Susan Bonifield. Cheer- leader sponsor was Miss Bess Brillhart. ct 5' 'rx G Susan Bonifield Sheryl Dees 9 , A FQ .f 5 5 ! Q4-1 -A f Karon Tompkins Tanya Kent E W ir , , pmwfv ...1.:-www I ww.W,,,,, x.,... S K JT ,,,, 1 .111 4 , umm ff,-ww - ' L 'xii , ky. 3'E.Qig1f:- ' a ! lj! el. 1 5 i .41 M. y F W , f I . 4-Q--wan. ...,., ,- .J 1' hx JN. Q vw , . in ,ENE Wi ,Pj , f-' f x Tarri Bond 5, V' 'li 5. 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Fu ture Teachers Found in ow Organization 'fl i gf' , '63- Future Teachers of America - FRONT ROW: Beverly Cooper, RosaMae Stacy, Marcella Patterson, Retta Cunningham, Kurt Johnson, Leslie Thomas, Teresa Tucker, Leisa Ferguson: MIDDLE ROW: Cori Christiansen, Kim Comelius, Kristi Quammen, Cora Stallard, Ricky Berry, Larry Young, Rhonda Roberts, Janet Lasher, Brenda Wilhiteg BACK ROW: Julie McGlasson, Leneta Davis, Cassi Harbin, Brenda Plain, Kathy Cantrell, Janet Mal- zahn, Sheryl Dees, Tom Crown, JoAnn White, Sharon Ramaekers FRONT ROW: Cindy Johnson, Linda King, Dianne Rawlings, Edna Glovier, Brenda Oliver, Sharla Wright, DeAnn Holmes, Sheryl Sommer: MIDDLE ROW: Keith Laycock, Janice Williams, Karen Sommer, Jeanne Hager, Carol Green, Chris Jones, Clay Harper, David Green: BACK ROW: Anna Bland Thompson, Rick Mantooth, Steve Baird, Mike Johnson, Bryan Young, Greg Johnston, Don Stribling, Darrell Lewis FTA Installation: Sheryl Dees, Robbie Harbison. Deanne Holmes, Marcella Patterson, Don Stribling, and Mrs. Ruth Holladay Cinstalling officery 150 P u ture Farmers of America Q:,,,,, . ,. . , , . , - Q ' K V- .,,. 1., ffqmfzlxrgffigf 3 f , f if 35, aw Z ' ' 1, .wir A x ,, f V L 17 A ' A 'W M . x mm , ' -- ' ' - ' -1 .12 UM' ,, ' ' nf., 5 ' K ,Q K ' FRONT ROW: Greg Carlile, Jody Donnell, Ronny Howell, Terri McGill, Charlyne Moulton. Susie Reynolds, Clifford Adams, Kenneth Welch, Mike Fortenberry: SECOND ROW: Aaron Parker, Gary Ward, Terry Martin, Gary Castleman, Tim Podzemny, Phil Podzemny, Ricky Dugan, Tim Oglesby, Don Ball: BACK ROW: Roger Batenhorst, Randy Podzemny, Floyd Koch, Wade Wilhelm. Bo Bridges, Steve Lehman, Jack Wright, David Hinders, Gary Reynolds, Dal Foster, Dan Wilhelm, Steve Irlbeck, Kal Higgs, Gary Hinders, Steve Friemel, Brian Friemel FRONT ROW: Karen Ritchie, Brenda Johnson, Melinda Ritchie, Sandy Nelson, Terry Thomas, Connie Owens, Trina Hunter. George Ruse, Don Crow: SECOND ROW: Steve Buckles, Lee Miller, Alan Rozell, Jeff Podzemny, Gary Castleman, Duane Hartman, Rex Reynolds, Bob Lindsey, Carl Coffelt: BACK ROW: Mr. Richard Porter, Stan Barnard, Elliot Berry, Guy Fowler, Mr. Lee Moore, Phillip Seideman, Jack Hill, Pokey McGuirck, Mr. Ronnie Hargrove 151 FBLA and OEA Explore Business Practices 4-jr, H ,aff '50 FBLA - FRONT ROW: Lisa Tucker, Terri Reid, Krista White, Shanna Webb, Tara Wooten, Kem Thompson: CENTER ROW: Laura Taylor, Lisa Swat- zell, Anna Bland Thompson, Retta Cunningham, Linda King, Brenda Stevens, Vanessa Cotton, Mrs. Jean Galloway: BACK ROW: Mrs. Betty Brown, Patti Guy, Brenda Wilhite, JoAnn White, Ellen Livesay, Shannon Corbitt OEA - FRONT ROW: Mary Lisa McBride, IoElyn Ziegler, Charlyne Moulton, Shirley Lindemann, Linda Hartman, Debbie Tidwellp CENTER ROW: Colette Smith, Jeanne Hager, Doris Brazil, Diane Rawlings, Brenda Turner, Terri True, Dana Tow: BACK ROW: Ann Shell, Nickie Abbott, Sue Land, Brenda Glenn, Mrs. Georgia Lee, Janet Wilhelm, Cathy Melton, Linda Whipple, Stacey Wright 152 DECA and HERO Emphasize Vocations W X ff fm, DECA - FRONT ROW: Jeff Price, Michael Foster, Jim Ray, Greg Dodson, Roy Luna, Rick Henry: CENTER ROW: Frank Prichard, Russell Morris, Nelton Humphries, Joyce Richey, Kim Johnson, Clyde Olson, Sally Nestebyg BACK ROW: Roger Jacobs, Robbie Harbison, Frankie Tuttle, Ricky Hudson. Mr. Jerry Bigham, Denny Bridges, Ricky Carter, Cody Dodson, Richie Higgs, Don Renshaw HERO - SEATED: Deanna Reagan, Dian Hunt, Beverly Allen, Karen Moldenhauer, Marice Baker: STANDING: Karen Criddle. Ivy Reed, Brad Hanna, Karen Bailey, Cindy Johnston, Deede Johnston, Miss Janet Sargent 153 Scholastic Leaders Make Db NHS National Honor Society - FRONT ROW: Joan Albers, Freddie Pratt CProbationaryJ, Charlyne Moulton, Cathy Bullock, Christi Prichard, Tom Crown, Irene Mitchell: MIDDLE ROW: Sheryl Adams, Sharla Wright, Tara Wooten, Dana Tow, Jo Beth Price, Juanita Hartman. Arlene Koch: BACK ROW: Harold Thompson, Russell Killingsworth. Keith Laycock, Dan Wilhelm, Jim Ray, Clay Harper. Wade Wilhelm, Wayne King, Greg Dodson: NOT PICTURED: Resa Revel, Sheryl Sommer, John Watkins -ctr Probationary NHS Members - FRONT ROW: Kala Davlin, Cary Camfield. Julie Lisle, Debbie Moreland, Lisa Tucker, Linda King, Kim Howell, Retta Cunningham, Marcella Patterson: MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Cantrell, Nickie Abbott, Louise Davis, Aletha Magness, Laurie Davidchik, Sheryl Dees, JoAnn White, Terri Reid, Janet Malzahn: BACK ROW: Mrs. Jane Westberry, Donnie Bell, Randy Breitling, Ken Cooper, Gene Tenorio, Ron Mills, Paul Kerr, Patty Crowley, Mrs. Robbie Manzer 154 VICA - Auto Mechanics and Building Trades x l l L he or Auto Mechanics - FRONT ROW: Steve Hood, Floyd Rogers, Bill Hetzler, Richard Dillehay. Larry Vaughn, Ralph Gonzales, Mr. Mickey Hatha- way: BACK ROW: Ken Cantrell, Steve McCormick, Tom Conoley, Delbert Liekhus, Mike Halsted, Phil Custer, Rod Hales: NOT PICTURED: Bill Luquette , Terry Comer Building Trades - FRONT ROW: Joe Mike Carter, Danny Dorsey, Richard Fowler, Eddie McBrayer, Plug Piehlg MIDDLE ROW: Chris Wieck, Darrell Davis, Kevin Walden, Jay Huey, Lee Moore, Wayne Robinson, Leslie Davis, Quentin Ely: BACK ROW: Rodney Thompson, Mr. Harold Hagemeier, Mark Prichard , Elbert Liekhus, Tom Dawdy. Mick McCarter, Ricky Bennett: NOT PICTURED: Adrian Foil, Bret Selfridge, Mike Blythe i 155 4 X , 3 '9' it X T 1 4' ' 3. , ,An J .nv 1 ' 1 NES' EK ' ii: ii fzaswg LY? Wi Z h 1 , .v .Wg w a ,gr A a L ,s 1 1 I 1' , ' u 3, F ,Q , f I 24 Q if 54 ' ' 3- ' - ' ' ff , a . ' Q ' ' -V LG fx 6' fi! k Aaiyf an 2 3 H. by TI 5 X, xr r ' -My L H' .ith QI. , Af- . '- ' pi ,. .-' . .-3, 32 ' gi W. , it J ,,'qfQ,,g,3, fig, 33,35 fy . ' ' , ,. ' - fd fffglf , I T : g Xa' ' L3,?,-1 'Z ' f . mx x L,., A ' 'PL . H. W K 'D K I V , -,J T' .... - ' ' . - i,:32:: N 5 Q Student Council and CFC Speak for CI-IS Student Council - FRONT ROW: Barbara Oliver. Joan Albers, 'Sharla Wright, Deedy Johnson, Craig Howard, Karen Tow, Retta Cunningham, Lisa Tucker, Maurine Bonds: MIDDLE ROW: Joeline Crow, Drew Hetzler, Rick Mantooth, Jim Ray, Jo Beth Price, Dinah Winn, Sarah Hicks, Allen Shankles, Matt Madewell, Royal Brantley: BACK ROW: Mr. Carroll Killingsworth fSponsorJ, Sharon Lindemann, Gary Hinders, Nickie Abbott, Garre LaGrone, Kyrn Harris, Larry Pate, Shanna Webb, Craig Lawless, Tarri Bond, Russell Killingsworth, Keith Laycock, Kim Bowers, Jill Burton, Roma Johnson Canyon Forensic Club - FRONT ROW: Charlyne Moulton, Kelly Cox, Edythe McCurry, Susie Nix, Tanya Kent, Leslie Gallemore: MIDDLE ROW: Debbie Smith, Kelly Wright, Christi Prichard. Cindy Gollihugh, Carrie Gregg. Mary Beth Carroll: BACK ROW: Kenny Basinger, Scot Purkeypile, Richard McDonald, Miss Sara Hard CSponsorJ, Royal Brantley. John Watkins, Jim Doussett, Steve Brandt: NOT PICTURED: Linda Whipple, Sue Carleton, Matt Madewell, Becky Nagunst, Norma Smith 158 I V and Soph Football Teams Train Eagles l ll I W N R nior Varsity - FRONT ROW: T. Martin, K. Cranfill, L. Schmidt. B. J. Wright, R. Langen, M. Madewell, R. Byrdg MIDDLE ROW: C. Haley, D ilson, C. Adams. R. Cooper, G. Ward: BACK ROW: D. Chandler, D. Johnson, R. Brantley, G. Castleman, I. Iudkins, I. Prater, R. Whitney OT PICTURED: J. Hull, I. Doussett, D. Adkins, G. Carlile, K. Higgs, T. Hayhurst, D. Byrd y H ylly Q Z y ,lu y a B al ,,, ,, 1 8 Hy :Q V Q . jam . R l E Hifi, ' 4 y L l 5 Q 77 995541 .gr .es ij 'Sl 3 T m x M ., B R M.. ff :Extra fate '+B We -f r:-wr M' B... usfwi-'fvilo MRF.-Ashms I 'nw ophomore Team FRONT ROW L Schmidt B Martin M Madewell J Luquette R Langen S. Webb T. Houk- SECOND ROW: R. Small- idge S Tidwell B May J Carruth K Welch G Ward D Byrd J Coffman T Emerson- THIRD ROW:J. Prater J. Doussett J. Westberry. Carney B Bowers B Timmons T Mamn M Lawrance E Berry R Whitney R Cooperg BACK ROW: R. Brantley D. Chandler H. 159 ff . 'fy .g' ' ' ' R' is Y f v a ' f Q ' ii 2 A A s... X . R E . .sll I. ,.f' . l ar. . If . xx :LA J I 1 xx 8 A, it I wi Aw ' ' , .V , . . 'L X 1 4 e .2 1- f - s B - . 1 R . 3 , , .L K .ll B R A 1 R' . . ' -lf -. ' Q- Y lr., F Q L QA .ff 'ii-' 4 fr ' ' .1 .f I ' 'L ' 1 -'Eli guy: 'T mi lj' K V 2'S .' luv . -. .. 'vel '. W1 1 'An my x W r res G 'I br W 1 ai A f T ...Qs ' 3- . f M., .Av - . . . -... ailey, D. Hetzler, D. Johnson, G. Carlile, R. Howell, R. Byrd, C. Adams, K. Lake, I. Hull gg L8 yss J 1 '94 if 7935 95 20 gg? 35 s .3 33 is F - s ww.. 'f l5- T' WA ff'-1- - f- 73 95 ra, 12 Ln 130 Q 14 22515 'ef 3 'sz -4 ma W 'f' xv' 5685 'E Q . 83? 41 ,QS F3421 f2a2f n10x. wx 'env ,.. x 1 5 Qu 9'- . .. ,, Nw .. 1 , 1... - Howard Bailey Steve Powers Mark Jackson Craig Johnson David Johnson Carre LaGrone Bob Lee Bob Lindsey Joe Luquette Steve McCormick Ron Mills Larry Pate Mark Prichard Kevin Raef I-loss Ratliff Wayne Robinson Charles Schaumann Russell Scott Allen Shankles Eric VanPelt Jimmy Ward David Wetzel K . pil S ,J 'J Coaches - Barry Hughey, Bob Schneider, Ron Mills, V. J. Duncan, Gary Conner, Mike Auld Baseball and Tennis Teams Compete Well 2:12 i 24 , I - W W f M lu X f ig!! l- 7 Z 54 Q QB. H 51- I X Varsity and JV Baseball Teams - FRONT ROW: Jay Huey, Ron Hickman, Matt Madewell, Randy Langen, Terry Martin, Steve Webb, Ricky Cooper: MIDDLE ROW: Joe Luquette. Ronnie Whitney, Jonathan Hull, Jim Ward, Greg Taylor, Kenneth Welch, Kevin Rutledge, Coach Bob Sloang BACK ROW: Bruce Kennedy, Lynn Wright, John Prater, Hoss Ratliff, Traci Martin, Ken Cooper 1975 Tennis Team - Rick Mantooth, Laura Dillard, Mark Nelson, Vanessa Cotton, Gene Tenorio, Irene Mitchell, Randy Breitling, Brenda Wilhite, David Woolsey, Teresa Van Valkenburg. Richard Dillehay, JoAnn White, Scott Nelson l62 E J' fl 33 'S 0 l Thinclads Compete at District, State Yun... -mu ' We. W - - , JA W , igneous!-f Boys Track Team - FRONT ROW: Robert Byrd, Roy Luna, Mike Johnson, Adrian Foil, Wayne Robinson, Terry Houk, Craig Allen, Cruz Luna: MIDDLE ROW: Garre LaGrone, Phil Halsted, Russell Killingsworth, Mark Hanson, Elliot Berry, Craig Lawless, Craig Johnson, Ron Mills: BACK ' ROW: Coach Gary Conner. Lyndon Brazile, Kenny Basinger, Brent Sherwood, Jeff Cates, Collin Weaver, Rusty Holldaday, Kevin Raef Girls Track Team - FRONT ROW: Marci Davis, Deedy Johnson, Janet Sluder. Tammy Blewett, Melinda Jones, Toye Stubblefield, Vicki Miller: ' BACK ROW: Coach Barry Hughey, Coach Paulette Burrhus, Pennie Peckenpaugh, Louise Davis, Becky Williams, Lisa Cathay, Kim Howell, Teresa House, Coach Bob Schneider 163 l L ' w , .J ,..... . , ., W y , QQ 'Y . Q P F! , G ,Q 1 I . ,,,, ! i ff? fc 1 ,fi ' Wa, ' Em. fs , 4 5 :W 22 W aw w -:ff , 4'1 fn 'sb ' .4 Z A ,ia -,t ,k'f 1,5 f 1 1 nf.: .-aff 4 ,M . ML - 1 .-1 af , I sa L.,, 'A 5263 ' 1 V 4 4 'l - .rzmifflff ' P73 V ' ,I -3- W Y huyy A ,1 . y y ' , V ,ff ,f.,,,g4.-W. ' , , gd ' K' A2 ., Qf Xu f f ,sf 4 . '35 'A 1.50, 'Af' . .: . ,A if ,H f ,mf 6 'a vi i' .,. . MA ,gh ff .ggi 13 Rv ff., .Q new 'Q :ga ,, -,nl wzifefwi + ,4 . W-22:5 9 . .. . Q X, fi QW 3U , ff , at 'f 4 fs W f X 4 ' 4 W , , A, Li,l , . ,QE b 5 371 tiiw txfif gg V A ,'.. , Z ,, V ., A. ' A ..3 ,X . f ' -4339 + 5, W .I 1 .YW Wk','f?-4 7 sz., Tr' ' f 1 3 rr ,,. li 'o State Once More Lo vis Davis, Becky Williams. Lisa Cathay, Robena . Johnson, Pennie Peckenpaugh, Louise Davis, Captalns Pam Woolsey, Coach Bob Schneider ARE ASD P PLAY DAY i h i Pargvisey -f wp, --,,,.k 'W 4 5 1 1 ' ,, l'l 1 . Q., .bv HL, 2 .V L ay L fi . , 1 -Q 'Wim -12: lf11Q2 L... 1 1 V, K . ,,,.., , ., z. 5 ' f, -, . 3 f. f. I , ,i.,i. , ,Z 3 , , s 2. Q Ag Wg ly A Y N' 1 K li, ti FQ! nh-,,Nrxw 'jk ,yizn E ,432 iii LETIL 4, A ,H , ,. ,. Make Strong Try for District I Stan Barnard Ricky Cooper Ken Cooper Brian Dodson Y P '11 xiii' ' A xnxx ni, GX HA Hoss Ratliff James Walling Lynn Wright I 167 I V and Soph Athletes Build Future Teams l Junior Varsity Girls Basketball - FRONT ROW: Toye Ann Stubblefield, Tammy Blewett, Jill Burton, Vickie Miller, Kim Bowers, Karen Carlile, 3 Danita Orickg BACK ROW: Joline Crow, Kim Howell, Vanessa Cotton, Coach Barry Hughey, Debbie Mitchusson, Sue Carlton, Melinda Jones J l l Junior Varsity Boys Basketball - Jeff Wilson, Coach Mike Auld, Gene Tenorio, Greg Taylor, Tom Dawdy, John Prater, Richard McDonald, Brian l Dodson, James Adams, Roy Davis, Jonathan Hull, Jay Huey, Jack Wright, David Coronado, Matt Madewell is , 168 4 Sophomore Boys Basketball - FRONT ROW: Steve Webb, Gregg Pitt, David Adkins. Scott Nelson, Craig Howard, Doug Palmer: MIDDLE ROW: Mark Sullivan, Brad Boswell, Mark Almond, David O'Neall, Kevin Rutledge, Mick McCarter, Alan Rozell: BACK ROW: Dan Harper. Bart Byars, Coach Gary Conner Sophomore Girls Basketball - FRONT ROW: Vicky Hall, Christie Corley, Lisa Swatzell, Kathy Hall, Tana Kohout, Teresa House, Debbie Hilleary, Vicki Forehand: BACK ROW: Cora Stallard, Lori Phillips, Derinda Hamblen, Cassi Harbin, Cherri Burrows, Kay Peterson, Molly Blanton 169 Wg gggg gg Linksters Stroke Way to District Title Boys on Golf Team - FRONT ROW: Bill Turner, Ty Pruett, Craig Howard, Howard Bailey: MIDDLE ROW: Brian Freidell, Roger McNabb, Ollie Sparkman, Phil Davis: BACK ROW: Greg Johnston, Rob Smith, Bryan Garner, Mark Hammons Girls on Golf Team - Kryn Harris, Dee Rogers, Terry True, Arlene Koch 5.11 ,y L, J 4',xVnJ If 170 .5 fa I sg y if X I V, A ,f Y '-41 lunge 3 g, we V, lw , s, .if - M -A,. W 3 V' ' 1 ' Hi?-ff., .:gs.ff'.Ext, 7.-Ei' 2- l 2 ' CHS student Beverly Allen checks out a Taylor and Sons customer. TAYLOR 81 SONS FOOD 900 23rd St. 655-2131 0 V00 ll MUIYS mme HUMBLE SERVICE JOHNNIE AND BILL Phone 655 2228 0 Hwy. 87 8 ith Ave. CANYON, TEXAS The staff of Soaring Wings 1975 takes this means of thanking all those who had a part in making this yearbook possible. To those merchants and businessmen who elected to advertise in this book we are especially grateful. Those who look through this book of memories for the CHS year 1974-'75 will be able to identify those of the business community who support Tara Wooten and Aletha Magness - associate editors Sherry Evans - business manager and Shannon Corbitt - asst. business manager Jo Beth Price - artist Pamela Spiser, DeAnn Marston, Christi LeVeque, Laura Taylor, Barbara Oliver Harold Thompson, Keith Laycock, Paul Kerr, Raymond Roberts - photographers Mrs. lean Shepic - advisor All persons pictured in this book all listed left to right. the Eagles. - staffers 171 CANYON GLASS 8. TRIM All Types of Auto Glass o i Insurance Claims and Free Estimates ' Q Truck Cushions , Furniture Upholstering Palo Dum Village 95m lm- EI 6: -m- 2202 4th Ave. Canyon, Texas 655-4321 IIRST ATIGNAL BANK IN CANYON 1401 4th Avenue Serving Canyon for '75 Years 655-2534 Deann Marston, Christi LeVeque A. L. CROSSLAND 806-655-7331 REAL ESTATE ' INSURANCE I 0 LOANS on HOMES and FARMS 10012 23rd Street Box 748 CANYON, TEXAS 79015 1911 4th Avenue 73011 Henry 'Della Henry Canyon, Texas 172 655-3941 655-2754 Canyon, Texas CROW GROCERY 15'- 410 23rd sr. ,gf 655-2191 We DRI-SLIDE SALES OF TEXAS, INC. Dri-Slide Makes Metal Move 1210 Hereford Hwy. 655-7661 Nickie Abbott 1401 23rd Elearfs uf Qllanpnn For All Your Photographic Needs Portraits 'FForma1s 'Groups 'iweddings 'Parties 'Engagements 'Proms kTeams Plus . . . 1-Day Kodacolor Service We Have the Lowest Film Prices in Texas BRITAIN'S STUDIO 1400 5th Ave. 655-4433 JIM AND CAROL SANDS - Owners CARL'S GARAGE General Auto Repair 2305 9th Ave. Canyon , Texas 655-2565 QUALITY ROCK SHOP at THE WAGON YARD Overnight Camping - Lapidary Equipment Quality Agate and Jade, Foreign and Domestic Custom Silver Mountings 2 Miles West of Canyon Whitey and Maggie On U. S. Highway 60 Voelm Route 1, Box 211, Canyon, Texas 79015 C8069 655-7631 173 H IITER Also Shop for +I1e Same Everyday Discounred Prices in BIRNHAM BORGER CANYON COLUMBUS DIMMITT DUMAS ELK CITY FRIONA HEREFORD PAMPA SILVER CITY TUCUMCARI TULIA 43,44 -Sig.-.arm K pw Laurie Davidchik 1413 23rd Street Phone 655-2195 Offering the Best Values in Recreational Equipment, Automotive Supply, Photographic Supply Pharmacy, Jewelry and Cosmetics, Groceries, Hardwares HEADQUARTERS FOR SYLVANIA BLUE DOT MAGICUBES I74 HoSEA F TIER AGENCY I I F' Xl ii fe- , Q.:-.Z 1 . A L i v 's :Q ' 1518 5th AVENUE CANYON TEXAS 79015 TELEPHONE 655 2121 RUTH O'DONALD BEAUTY SHOP Ruth O'Dona1d Harriet Woods Supporting CANYON HIGH SCHOOL 804 13th Street Phone 655-3297 THOMPSONS OF CANYON, INC. Since 1908' ' Gift and China Shop Bridal Gift Registry Housewares RADIO APPLIANCE Dale Killingsworth, Canyon, Texas CURRIE DRILLING CO., INC. 2301 North 3rd Avenue Phone 655-3333 by M .1..Le . TEXAS BODY SHOP 108 N. 15th St. Ph. 655-4794 Canyon, Texas 175 Fa Semor Dmn er Dan Ce Held a t B1g Texan s reflect nostalgic memories of sweet and sad high school times. i Wayne King expresses his appreciation for a surprised M fs 7 V5 -'Z' hi ,H gun K -4 LM Q Y 1 Q 176 Jim Ward prepares his own brand of entertainment for friends. Russell Killingsworth and Susie Nix enjoy a dance. IS Simi fc , The traditional dinner and dance for seniors was held Friday evening, May 23, at The Big Texan steak house. Seniors and guests enjoyed an evening of dining and dancing to the music of Young Country Sounds. Various awards were made to deserving seniors. The parents of the Class of '75 members planned and sponsored the event. Seniors and guests whoop it up at The Big Texan. I77 During Y my ' Before , , , Friday, May 23 was Senior Day. The Class of '75 left a television and recording system as their gift to the school. Seniors wore the purple all day to classes and presented the traditional assembly for under- classmen at the end of the day. The class will, prophecy and history were presented by mem- bers of the class. A sound and light show was also part of the entertainment . After . . 179 Q - I g 1 I t'5 Over - Graduation Day, 1975 Grim determination seems to be the keynote. Tom Crown, salutatoriang Russell Killingsworth, valedictoriang Irene Mitchell, highest ranking girl of Seniors 75. .M Nik X! REE v Y XTX A f ,- - g 1 ss , k ,WQSWS 2 ii'Qs:1 I K el Those glorious purple gowns have to go back. It's all over but the all night party. W'- 'k' Mi' 'tm 'fe' tw E h ,K - :VV V K ,. t F I .Pm n i E, n , fe T ltllt I a 1 T t Q V g H Xl. , 1 e in figs ,, , g W x y I , V I J Z,-sax ' ,,4,,,mm Q4 I x fr lu.. l 'fn ' x Thar paper in your hand gives the right to look smug, Garre. Russell Killingsworth delivers the valedictory address. Dr. Moore, Mr. Jacobs, and Mr. Sommer hand out the diplomas. A student treads the school mill for twelve years and that long-awaited day finally arrives - Graduation Day! Ceremonies for the Class of '75 were culminated Friday night, May 30, as 189 Canyon High School students received diplomas. ISI x W5 A K- 2 ,Q ,Lf I 11 'f W Q H' , Z: ft, '75 T , . 53 E K f Y is J is- 1. if Q ,5 'A fir' :.f zfiiffl. 'H 4: T K in fmliki J ? it ZS. M -- 4 Q QRS 1 12 ra, - .x ge wg af' Kryn and Dennis Are Chosen Senior Favorites K 3 Q V'-Q, . ., J , . , , ,' t Jfegifil f we W- . ', ff . ' , ,H V , . Q' 1' I ,, A R' f it 4 4 ,A 1 , V Y' ' H ' 1 1 . W ' he Af? Am Sgfwlff- ti: 5 L ' 1 f Q,.W?5y,x ix ss I if e xx M kg! 4' r Q, 3k : we HX' if i .. , 'V' as 3 ze-fe 35 P -I, 'tsl ' cv ff iff? f ,jf-ff, 015 .154 . , V View KRYN HARRIS and DENNIS HOWELL K New f,.. ,N-1 Friendly, affable and charming Kryn lHarris and Dennis Howell were chosen as favorites by Seniors 75. Kryn was also selected as Most Courte- ous and was the favorite her sophomore year. Dennis is a rodeo enthusiastg he says he enjoys the challenge. ll ll Seniors Designate Outstanding Mosts Character, ability, and the desire to be active in CHS depict the Senior Mosts for 1975. The Mosts were selected by the Senior Class and were recognized at the Senior Dinner Dance at the Big Texan. Most Studious and Most Dependa- b1e were added to the list of honors. Left: Russell Killingswonh and Irene Mitchell as Most Likely to Succeed Upper Right: Harold Thompson and Sheryl Adams as Most Friend1y Lower Right: Wayne King and Ioan Albers as Most Studious WW? 5 Upper Left: Kelly Forehand and Karma Denton as Most Talented Lower Left: Anna Bland Thompson and Phil Davis as Best Dressed Right: Mary Lisa McBride and Jeff Cates as Most Witty Upper Left: Rocky Hagood as Most Handsome and Liz Hendrickson as Most Beautiful Upper Right: Kryn Harris and Keith Laycock as Most Couneous Lower: Garre LaGrone and Charlyne Moulton as Most Versatile 188 7 -1 E Q if' . N r 5 4 . 1 1' ' 2 f 2 3 5 Muff? E' far L 1 agar ii ,1 v 1 -f 5 ... 'A 1 ' V -1 nw' 'QF U I , 3 , 5 '5 g orrrrrr ,, I 'SESS . r Eff, ga , ,signoff- 'W mmmy. 'f SRSQSSWZ Y' nsnsmaw mxgtfln ammo: '53KlY9?JI Swim Bmwxai emma- aww A ff l h . E 35 SEX . rm 2 we v 5 Upper: David Woolsey and Tarri Bond as Most Spirited ' Lower Left: Mark Jackson and Tara Wooten as Most Dependable Lower Right: Denice Hamblen and Jim Ward as Most Athletic 11 S irwx W L.: N' f F ,Q Q2 if, vi Grad ua tion Culmina tes Senior Dream From receiving senior rings and having pic- With the help of Mrs. Charlotte Brantley tures made to mailing graduation announce- and the other senior sponsors, senior activities ments and receiving diplomas, Seniors of '75 including the sale of football programs went had a busy year. The class named its smoothly. Twenty-four students completed Mosts, its Favorites, prepared a will, their studies at the end of the second quarter. history and forecast for the future, and pre- Eagerly, all 189 graduating seniors waited to sented a Senior Assembly. don caps and gowns on graduation day. ' I ' 'T ' ' .1 'E f',1.f -W ' . xr'-'W 5s H ' A ' - l . . ,:, 1 ., . ', Senior Class Officers - Io Beth Price, secretary: Tara Wooten, treasurerg Garre LaGrone, president: STANDING: Sheryl Adams, vice president 190 iii 1 fxfnwmii 291 :Vik 24's W ,, W, QE, K gifs, . . ' ' Qfw .5 MH L, ,,, , BQOGRAPHY ,, g,,.. L ,,,.,, , y V' -f y f ftp!! HHH? H Q 1 J . i I MILE WSJ! Sheryl Adams Judy Aduddell loan Albers Karen Bailey Marice Baker lanice Bass Bilinda Bingham Stan Barnard Tarri Bond Criste Bonifield Connie Davis Bolding Cheryl Brown '1 1 ii Cathy Bullock lerrilou Carruth Ricky Carter Jeff Cates Cori Christiansen David Clark Mark Collier Don Collins Tom Conoley Polly Crawford Don Crow Tom Crown Sharon Daugherty Karma Denton Sherrie Detten Richard Dillehay Greg Dodson Alan Donnell Dennis Dorsey Ricky Dugan Jill Ellinwood Melanie Ellis Sherry Evans Lee Ann Fletcher -.wel is 't '5v Adrian Foil Kelly Forehand Teresa Fowler Charla Fuller Julie Garrett Donna Gilbert Joe Gillis Edna Glovier Dennis Goettsch Clara Grabber Rod Hales John Hall Mike Halsted Denice Hamblen Michael Hammons Mark Handley Robbie Harbison Clay Harper Kryn Harris Donna Hartman Juanita Hartman Mary Ann Heiman Liz Hendrickson Ronnie Hicks 1 1 X P' tn , 'XQX , + If-.PR :':-: W l u l A+ Q33 2... M ey!! 4 'I ima, Y W, 4 5.5! n va 1' v ':5':f:f4 ? 1 ull 'fn Ray Higgs Rusty Holladay DeAnn Holmes Dennis Howell Mark Jackson Cindy Johnson Jan Johnson Kenny Johnson Kim Johnson Cindy Johnston Dede Johnston Mary Kate Keeling Tanya Kent Russell Killingsworth Wayne King Faunette Kinkade Arlene Koch De1Ann Korsmo Garre LaGrone Sue Land Keith Laycock Diana Lee Steve Lehman Delbert Liekhus , 's,, if , if l A wg, fi ,QA-'S , 1 if 4:52 1 1 l i 5 ' v..,,1i ' ? 'A Q, ,fmt Q , ti 1' ,lg ,.- W , W 1-wwf mf , Elbert Liekhus Ellen Livesay Carla McAvoy Mary Lisa McBride Steve McCormick Kathy McCormick Terri McGill Aletha Magness Jada Malone Angela Mayfield Cathy Melton Irene Mitchell 0 Karen Moldenhauer Serena Morris Charlyne Moulton Nina Nance Linda Nesteby Reann O'Connor Jeanie O'Dona1d Brenda Oliver Marilyn Robinson Payne Pennie Peckenpaugh Bradley Phillips Phil Podzemny af' rin ix P-N.. ,.,-Hi EEL Io Beth Price Christi Prichard Kevin Raef Nanette Rainey Jim Ray Sherry Reckling Ivey Dugan Reed Tanya Reeves Don Renshaw Resa Revel Gary Reynolds Joyce Richey Tanya Riley Sylvia Rittenberry Don Robertson Floyd Rogers Kathy Rose Russell Scott Reba Self Bill Seth Kenneth Seymour Ann Shell Beverly Smith Bill Smith Debbie Smith Toni Smith Sheryl Sommer Brenda Stevens Jeff Stocker Don Stribling Robin Tannery Debi Taylor Anna Bland Thompson Harold Thompson Kim Thrash Karon Tompkins O4 Dana Tow Jerry Townsend Phillip Tucker Hoyt Turner Frankie Tuttle Larry Vaughan Becky Wallace Jim Ward John Watkins Shanna Webb David Wetzel Jimmy White Ellis Whitten Dan Wilhelm Wade Wilhelm Eddie Wilson David Woolsey Tara Wooten Mike Word Kellie Wright Lynn Wright Melissa Wright Sharla Wright Stacie Wright Kim Yarbrough Larry Young Kevin Youngblood Jo Tippery Ziegler Brad Hanna David Hinders n . xi- -3 hx 1 5, f 5 aah. . 1 E ' 152 ilifuvs- g 1 . 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Scot, of the facile features, has taken an active role in dramatic presentations and choir activities. ,iisixgve '-11' 209 5 w I Q F? ,.- 2 JP ? 2 -s ki, I -1. g - .'.--: I-A, NX 'X -Mala . A Q f ' , gi X 'X 5+ JY WM L13 Q W S 3' gg. J Rx Y fa 5 'fa we R l Nickle Abbott Connie Adams Kathy Adkins Beverly Allen Craig Allen Enola Allen Cynthia Aragon Greg Ashford Terri Atchley Joe Bailey Steve Baird David Baker Don Ball Kenney Basinger David Bass Donna Batenhorst Roger Batenhorst Donnie Bell Maurine Bonds Lori Bosley Doris Brazil Lyndon Brazile Randy Breitling Debbie Bromlow Donny Brown Tamara Brumley Cheryl Bullard Janet Byrnes Cary Camfield Kathy Cantrell Ken Cantrell Karen Carlile Mary Beth Carroll Noel Carter Darla Carthel Gary Castleman Sue Clark Carl Coffelt Ken Cooper David Coronado Vanessa Cotton Kelly Cox Ken Cranfill Karen Criddle Joeline Crow Parry Crowley Rena Cunningham Phil Custer Laurie Davidchik Lesley Davis Louise Davis Marci Davis Teresa Davis Sheryl Dees Linda Denny Mike Dodson Jody Donnell Danny Dorsey Bobby Edwards Quentin Ely Leisa Ferguson Betty Fischbacher Mike Fortenberry Michael Foster Richard Fowler Leslie Gallemore Vicki Gerber Brenda Glenn Darrell Glenn Cindy Gollihugh 1 :s 'TYP7' 5 5 13 95: Q egg. .- 3 . s X 5 sv, X a- K ' K gig: s -1 - .. 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S , h ,.,.x.-M... of-1 l tl we at , , n , NN ll C Plug Piehl Charles Pigg Ieff Podzemny Jeff Price Roy Pylant Marquetta Quiggle David Rainey ' Sharon Ramaekers Steve Ranne Eric Rathjen Laura Ratliff Hoss Ratliff Diane Rawlings Raymond Ray Deanna Reagen Terri Reid Susie Reynolds Melinda Richie Wayne Robinson Kaylene Roby Tammye Sallee Allen Shankles Brent Sherwood Colette Smith Norma Smith Pam Spiser Bob Splawn Earlene Stalter Kim Steelman Susanna Stockard Kelly Sunderman Greg Taylor Laura Taylor Eloise Thompson Debbie Tidwell Tammy Trew Terry Trew Terri True Lisa Tucker Mike Tucker Brenda Turner Janet Turner Eric Van Pelr Teresa Van Valkenburg Debbie Wagner Tamera Walker Collin Weaver Linda Whipple Io Ann White Janet Wilhelm Brenda Wilhire Jeff Wilson Tim Word Sophomores Learn To Sing And Scrub Sophomores uncertainly began their high school years but soon became accustomed and joined in the spirit of CHS. One of the first class activities was building the traditional Homecoming bonfire. The sophomores served refreshments for the Homecoming social. The Class of '77 also . it V. 1. ,Q 3? fa. ta 5, 2 Q ,. decorated their hall during Spirit Week. Selected sophomores served at the Junior- Senior Banquet. Sophomores learned to sing the Alma Mater and scrub the seal early in the year as upperclassmen enforced the traditional initia- tion to CHS . Sophomore Class Officers were Craig Howard, president: Barbara Huber, treasurer: Janet Sluder, secretary: and Deedy Johnson, vice president. 217 s Q ! b J 'nn '- 1 I . A X , -ii' 1 4 0 4 ' V S 'J ' Q .....mwiw4nfQ, W ,K ,V Wuxi Q4 , gk, Q r H 5 mt, f llilfwml l Q iq 'WT , , E L Wu, av- p .W K V Susan Bonifield and Elliot Berry were the sophomores' choice for E favorites. Bubbly Susan, a choir member y and cheerleader, enjoys people. l Elliot was a member of the var- sity Eagles football team. He par- t ticipates in Ag and enjoys wres- l tli11. 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V ' , 'W 1 'E-2 -1 'nz '- . , f 'ax .TU J if 5 ,N '-'gg 'kwiwiskq ffif?-foe Len Schmidt Phillip Seiderman Danny Sellers Jerry Shea Korky Sipes Jim Slack Janet Sluder Ralph Smallridge Rob Smith Shari Solbrig Karen Sommer Suzan Sorenson Ollie Sparkman Sandy Speed Arthur Speer Cora Stallard Sharla Stapleton Sally Stewart Linda Stipe Lisa Stratton Toye Stubblefield Mark Sullivan Debbie Summers Lisa Swatzell Leslie Thomas Nancy Thomas Terry Lynn Thomas Karla Thompson Kem Thompson Sam Tidwell Blake Timmons Shirley Tomes Karen Tow Terry Townsend Teresa Tucker Debra Turner Sheree Turner Ealine Tuttle Lynn Vaughn Rhonda Waide Greg Wall Joyce Warren l 225 John Westberry Krista White Becky Williams Drew Williams Janice Williams Mitzi Williams Cindy Wilson James Wilson Dinah Winn Pam Woolsey Bryan Young Mona Young JZ? M -. ' iiiiiii IAN? ,.,i .-1si if . -i J i,,i.1 ,iis, i,.J,. , aa. ,139 .MS T 1 fJ fai ,fJifsE 1 u Y I 4 . - W ' . z,... . ,,.. f - f z, ,, .Wi . ,f, ,3.,,A,', ,,,. I ,,.,. 'LS w.j.1fv'f E --1:4 iijrwg - 41 '.H,s,-.sk '. r,-.:: iss- 'L a- gif.-,:g,fg.v.-1 3:14 X I 8 N if gi -, k 'R N i I Bib, 5 Ja' fl, sl K , , 5' N sf ,ku X J' v x x ,M ,, A R. ' 3:-' e in .-g:,.f2-ji Mig: -1-.M s Trustees-Administra tion Keep It All Together 5 Board of Trustees, Canyon Independent School District - R. B. Richardson, Richard Pruett, Dr. y Dudley Moore, Tom Keeling, Harold Erwin, Walter Graham, Ed Wieck 'Mari' NME? -r--Mu-1 Jerry Jacobs Ronnie Wood Ruth Holladay Superintendent of Schools Business Manager Secondary Curriculum Coordinator WW WZ ?' NW Berdene Byars Eleanor Deckard Patty Hargrove Lissa Miller Secretary to Supl. School Nurse Business Office Receptionist 227 GAIL ALBRACHT, BA, MA St. Scholastica Aca., Ft. Smith Ir. Col., WTSU English, History MIKE AULD, BS Borger High, Southwestern State Col. , North Texas State U. History, Geography JERRY BIGHAM, BBA Tascosa High, WTSU, Angelo State U. Distributive Education CHARLOTTE BRANTLEY, BA, MA San Marcos High, Southwest Texas State U. , WTSU, Indiana U. Art. Humanities, Musical Workshop TREASURE BRASHER. BS, MS Dumas High. WTSU, Northern Arizona U. Physics, Chemistry BESS BRILLHART, BS, MEd Canyon High, WTSU, Brigham Young U. , Colorado State Col. Geometry PAULETTE BURRHUS, BS. MA Edna High. Texas Womens U. Coach BETTY BROWN, BS, MBA Canyon High, WTSU Business CATHY CAMERON, BS Pampa High, Oklahoma State U. , Texas Tech Home Economics CYNTHIA CARLSON, AA, BS Borger High, Frank Phillips lr. Col. , WTSU Biology, Chemistry NEVA CHOWNING, BS Amarillo High, Amarillo Col. , WTSU Speech. Drama GARY CONNER, BS Haskell High, WTSU Coach ..,, , -,, it ' B? '15 ff A A 4 . as kfifiigif, Kg VE In J ,-f-iff, '.,, , on 1 -ay, xi e El , , :gif fy ff: ,.,, 1 if 4 if if ,f Q., ,f fs , r ' wa, gyfl e 0 ' fi? ', fn f fi ' Fif i, A-ff, ff' : -:Q-Ht. ffm! , ,:-. - A G igi- L Q - .fs A MLW? iikflfif w .I ff A , Z V s - iii-, is x ,. 4 ., .X Wa- wis 1:-f-1' S l Q E5 N Q X 1 r 51 xt . 33. W. s X Q Q .T 1 Q ww v K, , 5.5,-i, 3 Q T me fl.. 1 .,,. .,, ..., at ..,,,. if .. . . sn, , -.-,. , ls x LOU DAWSON. BS Perryton High, Angelo State U. Health, Physical Education V. I. DUNCAN, BS Amarillo High, WTSU, U. Of Arizona, Texas Tech, Midwestern U. Coach BESSIE ELLIS, BS Lamesa High, WTSU, South Plains Col. Math JANET FINCHER, BS Monterey High, Texas Tech, WTSU Home Economics OPAL FREEMAN, BS, MA Amarillo High, Amarillo Col. , WTSU English JEAN GALLOWAY, BA, MEd East High, U. Of Northern Iowa, WTSU Typing, Business LILLIAN GRAHAM, MA Union-Endicott High, Cortland State, Cornell U. , Columbia U. , New York U. , Oklahoma Christian Col. , WTSU Government HAROLD HAGEMEIER, BArch Amarillo High, WTSU, U. Of Missouri, Texas ASLM Building Trades LaNELL HAGEMEIER, BS, MECI Amarillo High, WTSU, Amarillo Col. , Texas Tech Arts, Crafts SARA HARD, BA Vega High, WTSU English, Speech RONNIE HARGROVE, BS, MS Pecos High, Tarleton State U. , WTSU Feedlot Management KEN HART, BBA, MBA, EdD Floydada High, WTSU, Amarillo Col. , Texas Tech, Oklahoma State U. , North Texas State U. Vocational Director 2 MICKEY HATHAWAY Dimmitt High, Texas A8tM, Amarillo Col. , East Texas State U. Auto Mechanics JACK HAZELWOOD, BS, MEd Whitesboro High, Cooke County Col. , North Texas State U. , East Texas State U. Vocational Counselor TOM HENDERSON, BA, MEd Canyon High, WTSU, U. Of Northern Colorado Industrial Arts GLENN HUGHES, AA, BS, MA Lubbock High, South Plains Col. , WTSU History, Government BARRY HUGHEY, BS Roby High, Howard County Col. , Southwest Texas State U. Coach ALLEN IENKINS, BS, MEd Phillips High, Frank Phillips Ir. Col. . WTSU Industrial Arts TOM IENNINGS, BMEd, MA Lovington High, Eastern New Mexico U. , North Texas State U. , East Texas State U., Amarillo Col., WTSU Choir, Music Theory, Musical Workshop B. B. KENDRICK, BS, MEd Alamo Heights High, Wayland Baptist Col., Texas Tech, WTSU, Texas A8tM Coach LEONARD KENT, BS, MEd Schleichler County High, Texas ASLM, WTSU Biology, Physiology CARROLL KILLINGSWORTH, BS, MEd Kelton High, Wayland Baptist Col. , WTSU, Southwestern State U. , Colorado State Col. Counselor, Drama I. W. KING. JR., BS, MS Loraine High, Texas Tech, WTSU, U. Of Texas, U. Of Colorado, Columbia U. Band Director GEORGIA LEE. BBA, MA McLean High, WTSU Vocational Office Education if ' f- m l, Q f X K I5 K fi t f, ,, m v. if 'sf' at 3 N I: k. ,f 2- Q9 'vim NJ' TM? f' ,sf H A i 1 A . ,. 1 .T f 2: - 1, . ' i f F X ,Es ,....,,.,,, ARMETHA LINDLEY Canyon High, WTSU Secretary BARBARA LUSTER, BS Matador High, WTSU Typing, Secretary W. V. MCALPIN, BS, MEd Spur High, Howard Payne U. . Hardin Simmons U. , Eastern New Mexico U. . WTSU Assistant Principal, Athletic Director RICK MANTOOTH, BS, MEd McLean High, Oklahoma State U. , WTSU English, History SAMMYE MANTOOTH, BS Amarillo High, Col. Of The Southwest, WTSU English ROBBIE MANZER, BA, MA Spur High, WTSU English, Spanish RON MILLS, BS White Deer High, WTSU Coach, Health, Physical Education, History, Geography D'ANN MOUTOS, BS, MA St. Mary's Aca. , Amarillo Col., WTSU English LEE MOORE, BS, MS Hollis High. U. Of Nebraska, Texas Tech, WTSU, Oklahoma State U. Agriculture JACKIE PATTERSON, BA, MLS Clarendon High, Clarendon Col. , WTSU, U. Of Oklahoma Librarian, Media Specialist RICHARD PORTER, BS Wheeler High, WTSU, Colorado State U. , Texas Tech Agriculture LOUISE RAPSTINE, BS, LD Cert. Panhandle High, Texas Tech, Amarillo Col. , WTSU Vocational Adjustment Coordinator MARY JANE REEVES, BA, MA Stephens Col., U. Of Colorado, U. De Michpacan, U. Of Madrid, U. Of Innsbruck, U. Internacional Menedez, Pelayo, Middlebury Col. , Texas Tech French, Spanish. English NANCY ROBERTSON, BS Seymour High, Midwestern U. , WTSU Media Specialist Assistant JANET SARGENT, BS. MS Frenship High, Texas Tech, WTSU Homemaking Coop BOB SCHNEIDER, BS, MEd Darrouzett High, Panhandle State Col. , Clarendon Col. , WTSU Coach JEAN SHEPIC, BA Pampa High, Frank Phillips Ir. Col. , WTSU Publications, Journalism, English BECKY SIX Hart High. WTSU Secretary BOB SLOAN. BS. MEd Stillwater High, Oklahoma State U. , Central State Col. 2 ' . Q 1' il ii' If '55, is ff' n n ' E I 1 1 I . -tr ' 'J , .4-'E' 21' J.. . , :Mi as Jaxx -7 Coach JOHN SOMMER. BMEd, Med LaGrange High. Texas Lutheran Col. , ' 'iii ia, 2i1.,,pS--4' 'PGM Southwest Texas State U. . WTSU V H Principal , A, I , . J ,. at MELODY SWAUGER, BS, MEd W ff Q Lalunta High, WTSU, Otero Col.. U. Of Hawaii Geometry, Math I ' JANE WESTBERRY. BA, MA Perryton High, Amarillo Col. , WTSU English 32 ...f ww Ja- 1 MW? l A - 92. 'S St el I-if Jw G' - .1 . . .as 'Q' .46 ' sr F TA Honors CI-I5 Teachers The Future Teachers of America chose a CHS teacher each month to honor by presenting a bud vase and a traveling plaque. OCTOBER - Mrs. Mary Jane Reeves teaches English, French and Spanish. She spends her summers polishing her game of tennis. .SL 'W SEPTEMBER - Mr. Tom Jennings, who directs the Show Choir, Chorale and Mixed Choir and teaches Music Theory and Musical Workshop classes. lists golf as one of his hobbies. NOVEMBER - Miss Gail Albracht has taught at Canyon High three years. She instructs English and History. Miss Albracht enjoys practicing Yoga. 233 Teachers of the Mon th DECEMBER - The CHS librarian. Mrs. Jackie Patterson, is a fine cook and enjoys family activ- ities that include driving their Porsche. i KU' My ,7 r- 1 JANUARY - Mrs. Jean Shepic has sponsored the publications at CHS for five years. She teaches English and Joumalism . 234 FEBRUARY - Mrs. Jane Westberry spends some of her spare time enjoying bridge with friends. She teaches English. MARCH - Mrs. D'Ann Moutos spends some of her evenings exercis- ing on her tandem bicycle . Mrs. Moutos is an English teacher. Ax .yy 1, l is APRIL - Mr. Ron Mills led the Varsity Eagles to the District I-AAA title in football. He accepted a position as Athletic Director and head coach at Bay City in April. MAY - Mr. J. W. King. Ir. has been director of the Eagle Band for four years. He sometimes performs with a group of local musicians to entertain at assemblies and other gatherings. 235 236 Senior Roster ADAMS, SHERYL Cl Off 4, Cl Rep 2, HR Rep 3, Choir 2,3, Chorale 3, Show Ch 3, NHS 3,4, Merit List 2,3, FCA 3, Off Asst 4, Bskt 2,3, Trk 3, Miss CHS, Most Friendly, VIP, Jr Who's Who ADUDDELL, JUDY l-Act 3, Dr Cl 3, Off Asst 3,4 ALBERS, JOAN Jr WhO's WhO, Most Studious BADROW, KIRK BAILEY, KAREN Sec 3 BAKER, MARICE BARNARD, STAN BASS, JANICE BCND, TARRI Cl Rep 4, Musical 2, 3,4, 3-Act 3, Dramas 2,3, Thes 3,4, Dr Cl 2,3,4, Pres 4, FTA 2, Chrldr 4, Off Asst 3,4, Sch Art Award 2,3,4, Most Spirited BONIFIELD, CRISTE Choir 2,3,4, Chorale 3,4, Musical 4, FTA 2, FHA 2, Tns 2 BRANDT, STEPHEN BRIDGES, BO FFA 2,3,4, Ftb 2,3,4 All-Dist 4 BROWN, CHERYL Choir 3, 3-Act 4, NHS 3,4, Off Asst 4 Bskt 2,3,4 PAUL CATHY NHS 3,4, Merit VICA FHA 2, HECE 3,4, Band Sch Art Award BUCKLES, BULLOCK, List 2,3, FTA 2,4, JETS 3,4 Off Asst 4, Bskt 2,3, Trk 2 BURROWS, CANDACE BYRD, DETTIE CARROLL, MARY Dramas 3,4 CARRUTH, JERRILOU Cl Rep 2, Sch Art Award 4, Tns 3 CARTER, RICKY CATES, JEFF Cl Rep 4, Band 2,3,4 Stg Band 2,3,4, Ens 3, Solo 2, Musical 3,4, FHA 4, Trk 4, Band Pres 4, Band King 4, Most Witty CHAMBERS, RANDY CHRISTIANSEN, CORI Band 2,3,4, All-Reg 3, Solo 3, FBLA 3,4, FTA 4, Off Asst 4 CLARK, DAVID FHA 4, VICA 3 COLLIER, MARK Band 2,3,4, Musical 2,3,4, Drama 4, Dr Cl 4, FHA 4, Key Cl 2,3, Ftb 2,3,4, All-Dist COLLINS, DON CONOLEY, TOM Band 2,3,4 CRAWFORD, POLLY NHS 3, FHA 3, Off Asst 2,3,4, Bskt 2,3,4, Trk 3, Most Valuable Guard CROW, DON CROWN, TOM Band 2,3, Ens 3, NHS 3,4, Merit List 2,3, FTA 4, JETS 3,4, Jr Who's Who, VIP Salutatorian DAUGHERTY, SHARON Band 2,3,4, Busical 3 DAVIS, PHIL HR Rep 2, choir 2,3, Musical 4, Show Ch 3,4, Solo 3, 2,3,4, Key Cl 2,3, Golf 2,3,4, Best Dressed DAVIS, VALERIE DENTON, KARMA Cl Rep 4, Choir 2, 3,4, Show Ch 3,4, Ens 2,3,4, Solo 2, Musical 2,3,4, Dramas 2,3,4, Thes 4, Dr Cl 2,3, FTA 2, Sch Art Award 3,4, Tns , Most Talented DETTEN, SHERIE choir 2, FHA 2,3, 4, Pres 3, Outstanding FHA, Library Award DILLEHAY, RICHARD DODSON, CODY HR Rep 2, Lib Asst 2, Bskt DODSON, GREG NHS 3,4, Merit List 2,3, DECA 4 DONNELL, ALAN FFA 2,3,4, Pres 4 DORSEY, DENNIS DUGAN, RICKY FFA 2,3,4 EMERSON, SALLY EVANS, SHERRY Yrbk 3,4, NHS 3, FHA 2,3,4, Crisco Award FLETCHER LEEANN Musical 2, Dramas 3, Dr Cl 2,3, FBLA 2, FTA 2, Bskt 2,3, Trk 2, Tns 2, HERO 3 FOIL, ADRIAN HR Rep 4, Choir 2, FCA 3, Ftb 2,3,4, Trk 2,3,4 FOREHAND, KELLY St Cncl 3, Cl Off 3, HR Rep 2, Chorale 2,3,4, Show Ch 2,3, All-Reg 2,3, All- state 2, Ens 2,3, Musical 2,3, Melodrama 2, FCA 2,3, Key Cl 2, 3, Ftb 2,3,4, Trk 2,3, Ftb All- Dist, Fighting Heart, Most Talented, Mr. CHS FOWLER, TERESA Choir 2,3, Ens 3, Solo 2, FBLA 3, FHA 4, Off Asst 2 FREEMAN, RICKY 2, Off Asst 2,3, DECA 4 GARRETT, JULIE GILBERT, DONNA GILLIS, JOE Ftb 2,3,4 GLOVIER, Show Ch 3,4, All-Reg 2,3,4, Ens 2,3,4, Solo 2,3,4, NHS 4, FTA Asst 4, Choir Award EDNA Chorale 2,3,4, 2, Off GOETTSCH, DENNIS Choir 2,3,4, Chorale 3,4, Ens 2,3,4, Musical 2, Key GRABBER, Cl 2, Tns 3,4, Golf 2 CLARA GRIMES, ANDY Jr Favorite HAGOOD, ROCKY Most Handsome HALES, RODNEY HALL, JOHN Chorale 2,3,4, All- Reg 4, Solo 2,3,4, Musical 2, Dr Cl 2,3, Off Asst 4, Lib Asst 2,3, Tns 2,3 HALSTED, MICHAEL HAMBLEN, DENICE Bskt 2,3,4, All- State 4, Trk 3, Most Athletic HAMMONS, MICHEAL 3-Act 4, Off Asst 4, Sch Art Award 4 HANDLEY, MARK HANNA, BRAD HARBISON, ROBBIE HARPER, CLAY Band 2,3,4, Ens Solo 4, NHS 3,4, Merit List 2, FTA 4, JETS 3,4 HARRIS KRYN Sph Favorite, Sr orite, HR Rep 4, Musical 4, 3, Off Asst 4, Golf 3,4, Most Courteous HARTMAN, DONNA FHA 2,3, Hist 2, V Pres 3, Off Asst 2,3,4 HARTMAN, JUANITA Jr WhO'S WhO, VIP HEIMAN, MARY ANN Musical 4, l-Act 3, FTA 2,4, Lib Asst 2 HENDRICKSON, LIZ Most Beautiful HICKS, RONNIE FFA 2,3,4, Ftb 2, 3,4, Bsb 2,3 HIGGS, RAY Bsb 2, Outstanding DECA HINDERS, DAVID FFA 2,3,4, Trk 2 HOLLADAY, RUSTY Ftb 4 HOLMES, DEANN Band 2,3,4, All-. Reg 4, Musical 2,3,4, NHS 4, FTA 2, 3,4, Treas 4, FHA 4, Lib Asst 3,4 HOWELL, DENNIS Cl Rep 2,3,4, HR Rep 2,3, FHA 4, FFA 2,3, sr Favorite HUNTER, TONYA St Cncl Treas 2, Musical 2,3, 3-Act 2,3, Thes 3, 2,4 Fav- FBLA 4, Dr Cl 4, Off Asst 4, Trk 2 JACKSON, MARK Ftb 2,3,4, HR Rep 4, 3-Act 4, FCA 2,3,4, JETS 4, Bskt 2 JOHNSON, Band 3 , Trk 2 CYNTHIA Band 2,3,4, Stg ,4, All-Reg 2,3, Ens 2,3, 4, Solo 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Musical 4, FTA 4, Lib Asst 4 JOHNSON, JAN JOHNSON, KENNY Cl Rep 4, FHA 4, VICA 3, Ftb 2 JOHNSON, KIMBERLY JOHNSTON, CINDY Cl Rep 4, HR Rep 3, Off Asst 3,4, HECE 3,4 KEELING, MARY KATE Choir 2,3,4, Show Ch 4, Musical 4, FTA 2, Off Asst 3 KENT, TANYA HR Rep 3, Choir 2,3, Chrldr VIP 2,3,4, Homecoming Queen, KILLINGSWORTH, RUSSELL St Cncl Off 3,4, Cl Off 2, Chorale 2,3, 4, Show Ch 3, All-Reg 2, Ens 3, Solo 2,3, Musical 2,3,4, NHS 3, 4, Merit List 2,3, Thes 3,4, Dr Cl 2,3 Bskt 2 ,4, FCA 2,3, JETS 2,3,4, , Trk 2,3,4, Jr Who's Who VIP, Most Likely to Succeed, Valedictorian KING WAYNE NHS 3,4, Merit List 2,3, J Chemis KINKADE, ETS 3,4, Outstanding try I, English Award FAUNETTE KOCH, ARLENE NHS 3,4, HERO 3, Off Asst 4, Golf 4, HECE Award KORSMO, DEL ANN LAGRONE, GARRE St Cncl Off 2,3,4 Cl Off 4, Choir 3,4, Musical 2, 3,4, 3-Act 3,4, Thes 3,4, Dr Cl 2,3,4, FCA 2,3,4, Off Asst 4, Ftb 2,3,4, All-Dist 4, Trk 2,3, 4, Novice Award, VIP, Most Versatile LAND, SUSAN LAWRANCE, STUART LAYCOCK, KEITH St Cncl Off 4, Cl Rep 4, Yrbk 4, Band 2,3,4, Ens 2,3,4, Musical 3,4, NHS 3,4, Merit List 2, FTA 4, JETS 3,4, VIP, Most Courteous LEE, DIANA LEHMAN, STEVE LEWIS, JERRY LIEKHUS, DELBERT VICA 3,4, Trk 2 LIEKHUS, ELBERT 237 LIVESAY, ELLEN Yrbk 2,3, FBLA 2, 3,4, FHA 4, Off Asst 4 LONG, MELANIE ELLIS MADEWELL, DAVID Dramas 3,4, Dr Cl 4, Key Cl 2, CFC 3, Sch Art Award 4, Ftb 2,3, Trk 2,3 MAGNESS, ALETHA Yrbk 3,4, Ed 4, choir 2, NHS 4, FBLA 2,3,4, VIP Journalism Award MALLOY, SUZANNE Musical 4, 'Drama 4, Dr Cl 4 MALONE, JADA Newspr 3,4, FHA 3, Off Asst 3 MAYFIELD, ANGELA MCAVOY, CARLA 3-ACt 3, Bskt 3 MCBRIDE, MARY LISA HR Rep 3, NHS 3, FCA 2,3, Off Asst 3, Bskt 2, 3, Most Witty MCCORMICK, STEPHEN Ftb MCCORMICK, KATHY Newspr 3,4, Reg UIL Headline Wrtg MCGILL, TBRRI Cl Rep 2,3,4, FFA 2,3,4, Sweetheart 3, Bskt 2, Tns 3 MELTON, CATHY MITCHELL, IRENE NHS 3,4, Merit List 2,3, JETS 4, Tns 2,3,4, Jr Who's Who, VIP, Most Likely to Succeed MOLDENHAUER, KAREN MORELAND, WEBSTER MORRIS, SERENA Dr C1 2,3, Lib Asst 4, Sch Art Award 3, Bskt 2, 3, Trk 2,3 MOULTON, CHARLYNE Jr Who's Who, Most Versatile NANCE, NINA Sch Art Award 4, FHA 2 NESTEBY, LINDA FHA 3, DECA 4 O'CONNOR, REANN CFILEJ Choir 2, 3,4, FHA O'DONALD, JEANIE OLIVER, BRENDA choir 2,3,4, Chorale 3,4, Show Ch 3,4 PATE, LARRY PAYNE, MARILYN ROBINSON HR Rep 2 Musical 3, Bskt 2, Drama 3, FHA 2, Lib Asst 4, Tns 2,3 PECKENPAUGH, PENNIE FCA 2,3,4, Off Asst 4, Bskt 2,3,4, Trk 2,3 4, State Discus PHILLIPS, BRAD choir 2,3,4, Show Ch 3,4, All-Reg 4, Ens 2,3,4, Solo 2,3, Musical 2,3,4, l-Act 3, Dr Cl 3, Golf 2,3 PHILLIPS, TERESA 238 PLUNKETT, MATT PODZEMNY, PHIL FFA 2 PRICE, JO BETH Cl Off 2,3, Musi- cal 4, NHS 3,4, Merit List 3, FTA 2, JETS 4, Off Asst 3, Sch Art Award 3,4, Bskt 2,3, VIP PRICHARD, BEN PRICHARD, CHRISTI PRICHARD, MARK Ftb 4, Trk 4 RAEF, KEVIN Choir 2,3,4, Chorale 3,4, Ens 3,4, Musical 2, FCA 3, Key Cl 2,3, Off Asst 4, Ftb 3, 4, Trk 2,3,4, Most Valuable Sr Trk Award RAY, JIM RECKLING, SHERRY REED, IVEY DUGAN RENSHAW, DON REVEL, RESA Cl Rep 4, Chorale 4, NHS 3,4, FHA 3,4 REYNOLDS GARY FFA 2,3,4, Lib Asst 3 RICHEY, JOYCE DECA Sweetheart RILEY, TANYA Choir 2, Dr Cl 2,4, FHA 2, Off Asst 4, Trk 2 RITTENBERRY, SYLVIA Band 2,3,4, Ens 4, Solo 2, Musical 4, 3-Act 3,4, Drama 4, FHA 2, Lib Asst 2 ROBERTS RANDY ROBERTSON, DON ROGERS, FLOYD ROSE, KATHY Off Asst 4 SCOTT, RUSSELL Choir 2,3,4, Musical 4, Ftb 2,3,4 SELF, REBA SELLERS, BRENDA 4, FBLA 3 SETH, BILL Band 2,3,4, Stg Band 4, Lib Asst 3, Chess Cl 4 SEYMOUR, KENNETH SHELL, ANNE SIMON, DALE FHA 4 SMITH, BEVERLY Choir 2,3, FBLA 3 SMITH, DEBBIE HR Rep 4, Choir 4, Musical 4, 3-Act 3,4, Dramas 2, 3,4, Thes 3,4, Dr Cl 2,3, Off Asst 4 SOMMER, SHERYL St Cncl Off 3,4, HR Rep 2,4, Band 2,3,4, Stg Band 2,3, All-Reg 3,4, Ens 2, 3,4, Solo 2, Chorale 3,4, Musical 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Merit List 2,3, FTA 2,3,4, DAR Good Citizen, Jr Who's Who, VIP, Betty Crocker Award SMITH, TONI Drama 4, FHA 2,3, Choir 2,3, NHS 3 Tns 2 STEVENS, BRENDA FBLA 4, FCA 3, FHA 2, off Asst Trk 2,3 STOCKER, JEFF STRIBLING, DON C 2,3,4, Ens 4, L 2,3,4, Lib Asst Who, VIP 4, BSkt 2,3,4, l Rep 2, Band ib Cl 2,3, FTA 2,3, Jr Who's TANNERY, ROBIN Choir 2,3,4, All- Reg 4, Solo 2,3 Asst 2,3 TAYLOR, DEBI Cl FBLA 3, FHA 2, OEA 4 , FHA 4, Lib Off 3, Cl Rep Off Asst 3,4, THOMPSON, ANNA BLAND HR Rep 3, Drama 4, NHS 4, FBLA 4, FTA 2, 3,4, JETS 3,4, Best Dressed THOMPSON, HAROLD 3,4, Band 2,3,4 Ens 2,3,4, NHS Off Asst 2,3, HR Rep 3, Yrbk , Stg Band 2,3, 3,4, Merit List 3, JETS 3,4, Citizen of Year 2, Jr Who's Who, VIP, Most Friendly THOMPSON, RODNEY THRASH, KIM Off TOMPKINS, KARON Off Asst 4, Jr Queen 3 TOW, DANA NHS 3, FBLA 2, FHA 3, TOWNSEND, JERRY Asst 3,4, Ftb 2 TUCEK, RHONDA TUCKER, PHILLIP Band 3, Ens 2, Musical 4, Lib Asst 4 Chrldr 2,3,4, Favorite, Ftb 4, Merit List OEA 4 3-Act 4, off , Bskt 2 Band 2,3, Stg Solo 2, Choir Cl 2, FHA 4, O Asst 4 TURNER, HOYT TUTTLE, FRANKIE VAUGHAN, LARRY WALLACE, BECKY HR Rep 2, Choir 3, FHA 2, off Asst 4, Trk 2 WALLIS, MARTY VICA 4, Lib ASSt 4, Ftb 2 WARD, JIMMY Ftb 2,3,4, All-State 4, VIP, Most Athletic WATKINS, JOHN HR Rep 4, Musical 4, Dramas 3,4, NHS 3,4, Dr Cl 3,4, CFC 3,4, Lib Asst 3, stats UIL Speech WEBB, SHANNA WEBSTER, WADE WETZEL, DAVID Choir 2,3,4, Ens 2, FCA 3, off Asst 4, Ftb 2,3,4 WHITE, JAMES WHITESIDE , RODGIE WHITTEN, ELLIS FFA 2,3,4 WIGINTON, ELAINE WILBUR, STEPHEN Choir 2,3,4, Chorale 3,4, Musical 3,4, FCA 2,3,4, Bskt 2,4 WILHELM, DAN WILHELM, WADE NHS 3,4, Merit List 2,3, FFA 2,3,4, Jr Who's Who, VIP n WILSON, EDDIE Band 2,3,4, All-Reg 2, Ens 4, FFA 3,4 WOOLSEY, DAVID HR Rep 2, Ftb 2, Bskt 2, Tns 2,3,4, Most Spirited WOOTEN, TARA Cl Off 4, HR Rep 3, Yrbk 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Show Ch 4, Ens 4, Solo 3, NHS 3,4, Merit List 2,3, FBLA 2,3,4, Off Asst 4, Typing II Award, Jr Who's Who, VIP, Most Dependable WORD, MICHAEL Band 2,3,4, stg Band 2,3,4, All-Reg 2,3,4, Ens 2,3, Solo 2, Lib Asst 4, Asst Drum Major WRIGHT, KELLIE WRIGHT, LYNN FHA 4, Bskt 2,3,4, Bsb 2,3,4, All-Dist 3,4 WRIGHT, MELISSA HR Rep 4, Musi- cal 2,3,4, 3-Act 2,3, Thes 3, 4, Dr Cl 2,3,4, Off Asst 2,3,4 WRIGHT, SHARLA St Cnol Off 4, HR Rep 4, NHS 3,4, Merit List 3, FTA 4, JETS 4, Off ASSt 4 WRIGHT, STACIE Band 2,3,4, A11- Reg 3, Solo 2,3, Musical 3, Lib Asst 2,3, OEA 4 YARBROUGH, KIM Off Asst 3,4, Sch Art Award 4, Bskt 2, Trk 2 YOUNG, LAWRENCE Band 2,3,4, All- Reg 2,3,4, Ens 2,3,4, Solo 2,3, Chorale 4, Lib Cl 2,3, FTA 4, Lib Asst 2,4, Drum Major YOUNGBLOOD, KEVIN Cl Rep 4, Band 2,3,4, Stg Band 3, All-Reg 4, Ens 4 ZIEGLER, JO TIPPERY Choir 2, Off Asst 2,3, OEA 4 239 Abbott , Nickie 12,13,18,19,39,49,l42 l48,149,154,158,l73,2l1 Chambers, Randy Adams, Clifford 151,159,221 Adams, Connie 211 Adams, James lO2,l24,168,221 Adams, Sheryl 42,44,45,52,l54,186,19O 192 Adkins, David 159,169 Adkins, Kathy 93,211 Aduddell, Judy 182,192 Albers, Joan 29,5l,67,131,l4l,l54 156,l58,186,192 ALBRACHT, GAIL 210,228,233 Allen, Beverly 153,171,211 Allen, Craig 163,211 Allen, Enola 93,211 Allen, Vicky Alman, Mike 169 Amherson, Mike Anderson, Becki 102,221 Aragon, Beverly Aragon, Cynthia 90,107,211 Aragon, Patsy 221 Ash, Lawrence Ashford, Gregory 211 Atchley, Terri 211 AULD, MIKE 68,124,125,161,l68,228 Badrow, Kirk 182 Bagley, Kim 221 Bailey, Howard 102,159,16l,170 Bailey, Joe 211 Bailey, Karen 153,192 Baird, Steve 94,95,15O,211 Baker, David 211 Baker, Marice 153,192 Baker, Nancy Baker, Ricky 70 Baker, Tione 94,221 Baldridge, Cindy 102,221 Ball, Don 102,151,211 BALES, RICHARD 24 Barnard, Stan 23,123,l5l,l66,l67,l92 Barnett, Tammy l5,56,22l Barrett, Debbie 73,102 Basinger, Kenneth l8,54,55,56,60,63 1l3,1l4,158,l6O,l63,2ll Bass, David 211 Bass, Janice 192 Batenhorst, Donna 211 Batenhorst, Jane 221 Batenhorst, Roger 151,211 Beavers, Cynthia Bell, Donnie 154,211 Bennett, Ricky 155 Bentley, Kirk 23 Berry, Dale Berry, Elliot 28,151,159,l6O,l63,2l8 219,221 Berry, Ricky 66,67,95,15O,22l Bible, Danny 73 BIGHAM, JERRY 92,153,228 Bingham, Bilinda 107,192 Bingham, Bill Blake, Susan 221 Blanton, Molly 102,169,221 Blevins, Pat 221 Blewett, Tammy 22 l26,l27,l63,l68 221 Block, Robbie General Index Blythe, Mike 155 Bolding, Arvel Bond, Tarri 10,13,l9,51,l48,149,l57 158,189,192 Bonds, Maurine l3,19,95,l42,147,l58 211,247 Bonifield, Cristi 5B,80,100,l92 Bonifield, Susan l3,l9,l02,l48,2l8 219,221 Bosley, Lori 94,211 Boswell, Brad 58 ,88,l69 Bowers, Brad ll3,159,160,22l Bowers, Kim 81,l43,l58,168,221 Box, Sonny 75 Bradley, Danny Brandt, Stephen 178 BRANTLEY, CHARLOTTE 50,190,228 Brantley, Royal 5l,58,6O,94,95,96 l0l,l02,l43,158,22l,247 BRASHER, TREASURE 66,67,104,156,228 Brazil, Doris 107,l52,207,211 Brazile, Lyndon 129,l6O,163,211 Breitling, Randy 5,29,47,83,144,154 152,211 Bridges, Robert 151,160,182 Bridges, Denny 153 BRILLHART, BESS 228 BRITAIN'S STUDIO 173 Brock, Terry Brogdon, Pam Bromlow, Debra 211 221 23,5l,75,152,228 14,60,l19,l65,164,192 211 221 Brooks, Mark BROWN, BETTY Brown, Cheryl Brown, Donny Brown, Tamra Brown, Webb Brumley, Tamara 94,211 Buckles,Pau1 77 Buckles, Steve 70,151,221 BUFFALO BOOK STORE 136 Buford, Kyle 143,221 Bullard, Cheryl 93,211 Bullock, Cathy 154,156,193 Burgdorf, Emma 102,221 BURRHUS, PAULETTE 163,228 Burrows, Candace 182 Burrows, Cherri 131,169,221 Burton, Jill 102,158,l68,22l Byars, Bart 169,86,245 BYARS, BERDENE 227 Byrd, Dettie Byrd, Dewight 159,221 Byrd, Larry Byrd, Robert l0l,159,163,221 Byrnes, Janet 156,211 Caldwell, Zady 102,221 CAMERON, CATHY 52,156,228 Camfield, Cary 154,211 Cannon, Hank Cannon, Jean 221 Cantrell, Katherine 26,49,81,94,150 154,156,211 Cantrell, Kenneth 155,211 CANYON GLASS S TRIM 172 CANYON NEWS 33 CARL'S GARAGE 173 Capwell, Terri Carleton, Sue 95,126,158,168,221 Carlile, Greg 151,159 Carlile, Karen 127,168,211 CARLSON, CYNTHIA 66,99,191,228 Carney, Jerry 159 Carroll, Mary 63 Carroll, Carroll, Carruth, Carruth, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Joe Neil Noel Ricky 153,193 Carthel, James Shellye 16,18,22l Mary Beth 158,211 Jerrilou 193 159 Joe 51,155 221 211 Carthel, Darla 100,211 Castleberry, Vicki 73,102,221 Castleman, Gary l5l,l59,160,2l2,245 Cates, Jeff 19,26,27,95,96,107,156 163,187,193 Cathey, Lisa lO2,119,163,l65,221 Chandler, Monte 159,221 Childs, Stephen 56,221 CHOWNING, NEVA 5O,63,157,228 Christiansen, Christy, Gay Clark, Billie Clark, David Cline, Jerry Cori 150,193 Sue lO2,164,l65,2l2 156,193 l2,95,102,22l CLOTH WORLD 33 Cockrell, Cathy 221 Coffelt, Carl 65,151,212 Coffman, Joe 159 Collier, Mark l9,59,156,16O,l93 Collins, Don 88,193 Comer, Terry 155 CONNER, GARY 38,124,161,163,169,228 Conoley, Tom 68,77,l55,l93 CONSUMERS FUEL ASSOC, 138 Cooper, Beverly 150,221 Cooper, Ken 16,29,l0O,101,l22,l23 162,166,l67,154,2l2 Cooper, Ricky 159,l62,l66,l67,22l COOPER'S THRIFTWAY 138 Copley, Glen Corbitt, Shannon 30,84,145,l52,l56 171,221 Corley, Christie 100,159,222 Cornelius, Kim 58,102,l50,222 Coronado, David l4,18,54,56,60,lO1 l15,l6O,l68,2l2 Cotton, Vanessa 66,100,127,l33,l52 162,168,212 Cox, Kelly 56,l38,158,212 Cranfill, Kenneth l0O,101,159,l6O 212 Crawford, Polly 119,l20,l21,l64,165 193 Criddle, Karen 153,212 CROSSLAND READ ESTATE 172 Crow, Don 151,193 CROW GROCERY 173 Crow, Joeline 158,168,212 Crowley, Patty 81,l05,154,2l2 Crown, Tom 29,5O,64,150,154,156,18O 183,193 Cunningham, Retta 48,51,142,150,l52 154,l56,158,2l2 Currie, Marsha 222 CURRIE DRILLING CO. 175 Custer, Phillip 155,212 Garner, Daily, Tony Dampf, Belden 95 Daugherty, Sharon 194 Davee, David 222 Davidchik, Laurie 145,212,247 DAVIS AGENCY 34 Davis, Connie 192 Davis, Darrell 155 Davis, David Davis, LaMoyne l5,lOl,102,l25,222 Davis, Leneta 74,94,150,222 Davis, Lesley 155,212 Davis, Louise ll9,120,121,130,13l l54,l63,l65,2l2 Davis, Marci 13l,l63,l64,l65,212 Davis, Phil 34,56,57,100,10l,lO4 134,170,187 Davis, Roy 101,168,222 Davis, Teresa 157,212 Davis, Valerie 157 Davlin, Kala 154 Dawdy, Tom 155,168 DAWSON, LOU 220,229 DECKARD, ELEANOR 227 Dees, Sheryl 12,l3,l8,19,46,8l,99 100,l48,l50,l54,212 Denny, Linda 94,156,212 Denton, Karma 51,56,57,7l,lO0,l57 187,194 DEON'S 172 Detten, Jaynie 156,222 Detten, Sherie 52,l11,156,194 Dillard, Laura 102,133,162,222 Dillehay, Edwin Dillehay, Richard 77,155,162,l94 24,5O,58,99,lO0 Fletcher, Delan Fletcher, LeeAnn 74,194 Floyd, Terry 72,95,222,l44 Flynn, Mike 67,122,l66,222 Foil, Adrian l9,28,ll5,l28,129,l41 155,160,163,195 Foil, Jimmy l8,54,55,56,6l,140,l42 160 Forehand, Kelly l7,39,43,44,45,73 1l5,160,l87,l95 Forehand, Vicki 102,169,222 Fortenberry, Michael 89,151,212 HOSEA FOSTER AGENCY 175 Foster,Da1 21,151,222 Foster, Linda Foster, Michael 153,212 Fowler, Guy 151,222 Fowler, Richard 155,212 Fowler, Teresa 195 FRAME HOUSE 35 Freeman, Becky 94,222 FREEMAN, OPAL 229,248 Freeman, Ricky Freidell, Brian 94,170,222 Freimel, Bryan 151,222 Freimel, Stephen 151,222 Fuller, Charla 195 FURNITURE GALLERY 137 cafford, Keith 19,68 Gallemore, Leslie 50,5 102,158,212 GALLOWAY, JEAN 75,l52, Galloway, Rosalie 4,72 7,58,59,l00 229 ,95,l0O,222 Bryan 94,l34,l7O,222,247 Dixon, Dodson, l68,2 Dodson, Dodson, Dodson, Donnell Donnell Dorsey, Dorsey, Arleen Brian 45 cody 153 Greg Mike l2,23,54,86,102,167 153,154,194 92,109 , Alan 194 87,151,212 155,212 , Jody Danny Dennis 93,194 Doss, Kim 222 Dousset Dousset DRI-SLI Drake, Dugan, DUNCAN, Dwyer, Ellinwo ELLIS, t, Jimmy 158,159 t, Sonja 94 DE SALES 173 Howard 95,102,135,222 Ricky 151,194 V.J. 38,l33,16l,229 Mary 222 od, Jill 194 BESSIE 52,86,229 Ellis, Melanie, 194 Elyr Qu Emerson Emerson Emmons, ERWIN, Evans, Evans, 194 EXXON S Fairclo Ferguso entin 7O,95,l42,155,2l2 , Sally , Terry 159,222 Jonny HAROLD 227 Myndie Hicks Sherry 52,84,l1l,l45,l56,171 ERVICE 171 th, Mitzie 102 n, Leisa 94,150,212 FINCHER, JANET 52,88,l56,229 Findley, Jay 95,222 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 137 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 172 Fischbacher, Betty 212 Flenniken, Susan 71,144,222 Garrett, Julie 157,195 Gerber, Vickie 212,248 GIBSONS 174 Gibson, Charles 80,222 Gilbert, Donna 195 Gill, Vivian 222 Gillis, Joseph 160,195 Glenn, Brenda 152,212 Glenn, Darrell 212 Glovier, Edna 50,100,l02,150,195 Goettsch, Dennis l5,28,lOO,l0l,l04 195 Gollihugh, Cindy 63,158,212 Gonzales, Rafael 155,212 Grabber, Bernadette 102,213 Grabber, Clara 195 Grabber, Irene 102,222 GRAHAM, LILLIAN 69,229 GRAHAM, WALTER 227 Green, Carol 150,222 Green, David 94,95,l50,222 Green, Sue Gregg' Carrie 158,213 GRIFFIN'S TRUCK STOP 34 Griffis, Robert 95,213 Grimes, Andy Grimes, Edward 95,222 Grubb, James 213 Guy, Patty 95,152,222 HR'S FLOWERS G GIFTS 30 Haberman, Preston 213 Haddock, Darrell HAGEMEIER, HAROLD 51,155,229 HAGEMEIER, LANELL 23,104,229 Hager, Jeanne 90,l06,l52,207 213 Hagood, Rocky 16,188 Hales, Rodney 110,155,195 Haley, Charles 5,83,l44,l59,l60 213 HALEY'S PRINTING S OFFICE SUPPLY 35 Hall, Johnny 15,101,195 Hall, Kathy 102,169,222 Hall, Mary Hall, Shawn 72,95,222 Hall, Vicky 102,169,222 Halsted, Mike 155,196 Halsted, Phillip 67,129,163 Hamblen, Denice 1l9,12O,l65,189,l96 Hamblen, Derinda 22,169,222 Hammons, Mark 170,222 Hammons, Michael 51,196 Hampton, Cindy 222 Handley, Laurie 95,102,222 Handley, Mark 95,101,196 Hanes, Darlenea 100,222 Hanna, Brad 91,153 Hanna, Myles Hanson, Mark 67,163 Harbin, Cassi 51,150,169,222 Harbison, Robbie 65,92,l50,l53,l96 HARD, SARA 63,158,229 HARGROVE, PATTY 227 HARGROVE, RONNIE 151,229 Harper, Clay 95,l50,154,156,196 Harper, Dan 169,223 Harris, Kryn 21,104,14l,l58,l70,l84 185,188,196 HART, KEN 229 Hartin, Bruce Hartman, Arlene 213 Hartman, Donna 111,196 Hartman, Duane 86,151,223 Hartman, Juanita 111,154,196 Hartman, Linda 152,213 Harvey, Sonja 109 HATHAWAY, MICKY 155,230 Hawkins, Kelly 109 Hayhurst, Terry l51,l59,160,2l3 HAZLEWOOD, JACK 230 Hearn, Don Heiman, Mary Ann 12,196 Helfenbein, Kendall 223 HENDERSON, TOM 86,210,230 Hendricks, Juanita Hendrickson, Liz 186,196 Henley, Mark Henry, Ricky 153 Hensley, Karen 73,102,223 Hernandez, Manuel HERTNER'S CAMERA STORE 137 Hetzler, Bill 155 Hetzler, Drew l9,143,158,l59,160 223 Hickman, Ron 132,162 Hicks, Karol 68,102,223 Hicks, Ronnie 87,1l5,16O,l96 Hicks, Sarah l9,81,158 Hicks, Wiley Higgs, Kal 151,159 Higgs, Ray 153,197 Hill, Jack 94,151,223 Hilleary, Debbie 169,223,248 Hinders, David 151 Hinders, Gary llO,l43,15l,l58,223 Hipes, Paul Hodges, Ricky Hoffman, Randy Holladay, Rusty 160,163,197 HOLLADAY, RUTH 106,150,227 Hollis, Ricky Holman, Jackie 213 27,95,94,l50,156,l97 Holmes, DeAnn Hood, Stephen 155 Houk, Terry 73,94,159,l63,223 House, Teresa Howard, Craig 163,169,223 l0l,l34,158,l69,l70 217,223 24, Howell, Dennis 184,185 Howell, Kimberley l26,l27,154,l63 168,213 Howell, Ronnie 113,151,l59,l60,223 Huber, Barbara 94,217,223 Hudson, Rickie 92,153,213 Huey, Jay 132,l55,l62,168,213 HUGHES, GLENN 24,135,220,230 Hughes, Sherry 213 HUGHEY, BARRY 161,163,168,230 Hull, Jonathan 124,159,160,162,168 223 Humphries, James 153 Hunnicutt, Wendy 5,456,6l,62,70,157 213 Hunt, Dian 109,153,213 Hunt, Glenn Hunter, Larry Hunter, Tonya 10,157 Hunter, Trina 151 IMPERIAL CHEVROLET 30 Irlbeck, Steve 28,64,151,213 Irwin, Louanne 213 Jackson, Mark 1O,28,6l,l15,l60,l61 189,197 JACOBS, JERRY 39,181,227 Jacobs, Roger 110,153 Jacobs, Russell JEAN'S OF CANYON 173 JENKINS, ALLEN 23,86,22O,230 JENNINGS, TOM 5O,58,72,98,23O,233 JESS FORD COMPANY 33 Jeter, Debbie 58,80,100,213 JIM'S GULF 137 Johnson, Brad 21,223 Johnson, Brenda 89,151,223 Johnson, Craig 28,102,114,l15,129 160,161,l63,213 Johnson, Cynthia 94,95,l00,15O,l97 Johnson, David 143,l50,160,161,223 Johnson, Deedy 102,ll8,120,131,158 163,l64,217,223 Johnson, Greg 95,102 Johnson, Janet 109,197 Johnson, John 39,122,123,166,2l3 Johnson, Ken 156,197 Johnson, Kimberley 153,197 Johnson, 150,22 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 213 Johnson, 207,20 Johnson, Johnston Johnston Johnston Jolly, M Kurt 27,66,67,95,75,102,135 3 Lester 75,223 Mike 94,95, 150,163 Mike 94,95,156,213 Perry 223 Robena 16,l19,120,121,165 Roma 19,26,48,68,94,146,158 8f209,213,247 Rose Marie , Cindy 91,153,197 , Dede 109,153,197 , Greg 67,150,170,213 ike 91 Jones, Chris 72,86,95,150 Jones, L Jones, M eisa 70 elinda 163,168 Jones, Phil 94 Judkins, Keeling, KEELING, Keith, P 242 Clyde 159 Mary Kate 100,197 TOM 227 at 156,223 Kelley, Michelle 58,102,213 Kelley, Nancy 52 KENDRICK, B.B. 38,123,134,23O Kennedy, Bruce 162,223 KENT, LEONARD 210,230 Kent, Tanya 12,13,16,18,l9,4O,41,148 149,158,198 Kerr, Paul 20,84,101,l45,154,17l,213 KILLINGSWORTH, CARROLL 54,56,62,63 104,157,158,23O Killingsworth, Russell 15,16,19,5O 58,60,62,66,l0l,128,129,l40,154 156,157,158,163,176,180,l81,183 186,198 Kindle, Patricia KING, J.W. 24,27,72,94,230,235 King, John 94,95,96,213 King, Linda 8l,l50,152,154,156,2l3 King, Wayne 154,l56,176,l86,l98 Kinkade, Faunette 198 Kirkley, Suzanne 102,213,247 Knepp, Doug 102 EDDIE KNOWLES USED CARS 137 Knowles, Sherry 102,213 Koch, Arlene 154,170,198 Koch, Floyd 151,223 Kohout, Tana 169 Korsmo, Del Ann 102,198 Korsmo, Doug 87,223 Kuykendall, Donna 102,223 Lackey, Kim 223 LaGrone, Garre 15,19,25,50,57,59,62,86 101,113,l14,l15,129,128,157,158,160 16l,163,181,188,19O,198 LaGrone, Phil TOM LAIR INSURANCE Lake, Kenneth 159 Land, Charles Land, Susan 90,107,l52,198 Langen, Randy 159,162 Langford, Alicia 109,223 Langford, Loree 213 Lasher, Janet 150,213 Latham, James 80,102 Lawless, Craig 2O,l0l,129,l42,l58 163,214 Lawrance, Mark 159 Lawrance, Stuart 137 Laycock, Keith 1e,24,25,27,51,57,a4,95 145,15O,l54,156,158,171,188,198 Lee, Bob 88,113,157,16O,l61,247 Lee, Diana 198 LEE, GEORGIA 90,152,230 Lehman, Dwight Lehman, Steve 87,151,198 Leith, Shad 223 Leveque, Christi 84,145,171,l72,223 Lewis, Derrel 94,150,214 Lewis, Gary Lewis, Jerry Liekhus, Delbert 155,198 Liekhus, Elbert 2l,51,155,199 Lindemann, Sharon 51,58,100,111,156 158,223 Lindemann, Shirley 152,214 LINDLEY, ARMETHA 231 Lindsey, Bob 25,151,160,161,214 LINDSEY LAND 8 CATTLE CO. 35 Lisle, Julie 81,154,214 Livesay, Ellen 24,152,199 Long, Melanie 92 Loven, Cindy 223 Luke, Anne 214 Luna, Cruz 80,163,223 Luna, Roy 153,163,214 Luquette, Bill 155 Luquette, Joe 115,l59,160,161,l62 LUSKEY'S WESTERN WEAR 138 LUSTER, BARBARS 231 MCALPIN, WILLIE 22,25,23l McAvoy, Carla 199 McAvoy, Lanita McBrayer, Eddie 76,155 McBride, Mary Lisa 152,187,199 McCand1ess, Mike McCarter, Micky 155,169,214 McCausland, Jennifer McCormick, Kathy 71,83,l31,144,199 McCormick, Stephen 23,1l4,155,l60 161,199 McCubbin,James McCurry, Edythe 102,158,214 McCurry, Regina 224 McDonald, Renee 119,l64,165,224 McDonald, Richard 4,l24,158,l68,2l4 McGill, Terri 151,199 McG1asson, Julie 22,102,l43,150,224 McGouirk, Pokey 151 McIlroy, Peggy 224 McIntosh, Sandy McMennamy, Lynn McNabb, Roger 170,224 McNatt, Mike Madewell, David 28,62,71 Madewell, Matt 117,124,132,143,l58 159,162,168 Magness, Aletha 25,84,145,154,17l,19f Malone, Jada 71,83,144,199 Malloy, Suzanne 71,157 Malzahn, Janet 13,47,56,60,62,8l,l35 15O,l54,157,214 MANTOOTH, RICKY 104,191,231 Mantooth, Rick l8,54,58,6l,l00,101 102,150,l58,l62,2l4 MANTOOTH, SAMMYE 220,231 MANZER, ROBBIE 22,80,154,231 Maples, Jody Mardis, Alvin 91 Mardis, Kathy 223 Marler, Charlie Marston, Deann 25,84,l02,l45,171,l72 223 Martin, Bret 159,223 Martin, Ray Martin, Terry l51,l59,l6O,l62,214 Martin, Tim 27,94,95,102,135 Martin, Tracy 162,223 Martinez, Amelia 73,102,223 Martinez, Lydia 214 Mason, Coraletta May, Brent 159,223 Mayfield, Angela 199 Mayfield, Billy 224 Melton, Cathy 68,152,199 Mendez, Linda 224 Messer, Ernest MERLE NORMAN 137 Meyers, Sue Michael, Randy Miller, Lee 89,151,224 MILLER, LISSA 227 Miller, Paul 214 Miller, Vickie 102,127,13l,163,168 224 Mills, Ron 34,129,154,l60,l61,l63 214 MILLS, RON 25,161,235 Pratt, Freddie 94,154,156 Mitchell, Irene 52,154,156,l62,l80 183,186,199 Mitchell, Margaret 156,214 Mitchusson, Debbie 168,214,248 Moldenhauer, Karen 153,200 MOORE, DUDLEY 181,2 Moore, Doug Moore, Katie 4 214 Moore, Kiela MOORE, LEE 151,231 Moore, Lee 155 Moore, Max 87 27 Moreland, Debbie 58,l00,l54,214 Moreland, Steven 95,214 Moreland, Webster PATTERSON, JACQUELINE 231,234,248 Patterson, Marcella 49,81,lO0,l06 l50,154,l56,2l4,248 Patton, Marsha Payne, Marilyn Robinson 20,200 Peckenpaugh, Pennie l4,l20,130,l3l 163,165,200 Pence, Debbie Pence, Thomas Persall, Mark 100,101,214 Peterson, Kay 169,224 Phillips, Brad l5,58,25,l0O,101,102 200 Phillips, Lori 60,169,224 Phillips, Teresa Piehl, Plug 76,94,l55,215 Pi99, Charles 145,215 PIONEER NATURAL GAS CO. 32 Morgan, Charles Morgan, Connie 224 Morris, Robbie 214,248 Morris, Russell 153 Morris, Serena 200 Morrow, Darrell Moulton, Charlyne 107, 151,152,154 158,188,200 MOUTOS,D'ANN 65,l76,l9l,23l,235 248 Mowry, Rhonda 214 Moxley, Frank 86,135,224 Murrell, Addie 224 Murry, Mark 80 Nagunst, Becky 100,l58,l64,165,2l4 Nance, Nina 200 Nash, Debra 64,95,2l4 Nanez, Sylvia Nelson, Mark 123,162,166 Nelson, Sandy 102,151 Nelson, Scott 22,5O,56,58,162,169 224 Nesteby, Gary Nesteby, Linda 200 Nesteby, Sally 153 New, Jimmy Neuman, Troy Nix, Susan 12,21,24,47,56,84,145,157 158,176,214 Noggler, Donna 224 Norman, Ricky O'Connor, Reann File 91,102,200 O'Dona1d, Jeanie 200 O'DONALD BEAUTY SHOP 175 Oglesby, Alvin 95,96,2l4 Oglesby, Tim 95,151,224 Oliver, Barbara 30,84,l43,l45,l58 171,224 Oliver, Brenda 28,5B,100,l50,200 Olson, Clyde 153,214 Olson, Courtney 102,224 O'Nea1l, David 169 Orick, Danita l4,111,l27,l68,214 Ottoson, Carolyn 144,214 Overby, Mary 224 Owen, Jimmy Owens, Connie Owens, Larry 151,156,224 Pair, Melody 56,157,214 Palmer, Doug 95,169 Palmer, Kent 57,156,214 PALO DURO CAR WASH 35 PANHANDLE SAVINGS S LOAN 36 Parker, Aaron 102,l51,156,2l4 Parker, Ann 102,224 Pate, Larry 141,l58,l60,l6l,l82 Pitt, Greg 169,224 Plain, Brenda 75,1O,2150,l56,224 Plunkett, Cay 95,156 Plunkett, Matt Podzemny, Gary Podzemny, Jeff 151,215 Podzemny, Phil 89,151,200 Podzemny, Randy 70,151,224 Podzemny, Tim 151 PORTER, RICHARD 151,231 Powers, Steve 21,l60,l61,224 Prater, John l24,l25,l59,l62,l68 224 Price, Chris 224 Price, Jeffrey 153,215 Price, Jo Beth 5l,71,104,l54,l58 171,190,201 Prichard, Ben Prichard, Christi 154,158,201 Reed, Ivy Dugan 153,201 REEVES, MARY JANE 210,232,233 Reeves, Tanya 201 Reager, John Reid, Terri 13,26,48,94,96,l44,l52 154,156,215 Renshaw, Don 107,153,201 Revel, Resa l00,lll,l54,20l Reynolds, Gary 65,151,201 Reynolds, Susie 28,151,215 Reynolds, Rex 110,151,224 RICHARDSON, R.B. 227 Richey, Joyce 92,100,l08,l53,201 Richie, Karen 89,151,224 Richie, Melinda 151,215 Riley, Tanya 157,202 Risner, Cheri 224 Rittenberry, Dorothy 94,224 Rittenberry, Sylvia 94,202 Roberts, Randy 89 Roberts, Raymond 68,84,l45,17l,224 Roberts, Rhonda 72,95,l50,224 Robertson, Don 202 Robertson, Leisa ROBERTSON, NANCY 232 Robinson, Tom Robinson, Wayne 38,51,ll3,1l4,155,160 161,163,215 Roby, Kaylene 58,100,215 Rogers, Dee l02,l64,l65,l70,224 Rogers, Floyd 155,202 Rogers, Ricky Rose, Kathy 86,202 Ross, Steve Rowe, Lee Rozell, Alan 151,169,224 Rundell, Robbie 224 Ruse, George 151 Prichard, Frank 101,153 Prichard, Mark 155,160,161 PRUETT, RICHARD 227 Pruett, Ty 65,170,224 Puccio, Joseph Purkeypile, Scot l4,58,59,62,100 l0l,l58,l66,208,209 Pylant, Roy 215 QUALITY ROCK SHOP 173 Quammen, Kristi 51,94,144,l50,224 Quiggle, Marquetta 215 Quintana, Mary 2 73 RADIO APPLIANCE 175 Raef, Kevin 38,100,101,1l5,l28,l29 160,l6l,l63,20l,25 Rainey, David 215 Rainey, Nanette 201 Ramaekers, Debbie 26 Ramaekers, Sharon 94,150,215 Ramsdell, Sherrie Ranne, Stephen 15,101,215 RAPSTINE, LOUISE 52,73,23l Rathjen, Eric 94,95,2l5 Ratliff, Laura l02,l56,157,2l5 Ratliff, Hoss l22,123,l60,l6l,162 l66,l67,215,245 Rawlings, Diane 150,152,215 Jim l4l,153,154,158,201 Randy 25,67,224 Raymond 215 Danny 88,95,156 Ray, RBY, Ray, Rea, Reagen, Deanna 153,215 Reagan, Ken Reaves, Ron Reckling, Sherry 201 Russell, Renee 94,150,224 Rutledge, Kevin 102,162,169 Sallee, Tammye l9,29,94,l46,2l5 Sample, Kathy 248 SARGENT, JANET 9l,lO9,153,232 Schaumann, Charles 160,161 Schmidt, Len 101,159,225 SCHNEIDER, BOB l6l,l63,164,165,232 Schneider, Kenny Scott, Russell 58,l0l,160,l6l Seideman, Phil 151,225 Seitz, Kenneth Self, Reba 82,156 Selfridge, Bret 155 Sellers, Brenda 12,75,8l Sellers, Danny 225 Seth, William 95,135 Seymour, Ken Shadix, Mitchell 111 Shankles, Allen l8,56,60,62,l04,l58 l60,161,207,2l5 Shea, Jerry 225 Shell, Anne 107,152 SHELL'S PHARMACY 36 SHEPIC, JEAN 24,82,84,171,232,234 Sherwood, Brent 96,163,215 Sipes, Korky 225 SIX, BECKY 232 Slack, Jim 80,95,225 SLOAN, BOB 162,232 Sluder, Janet l19,163,l64,l65,2l7,225 Smallridge, Ralph 225 Smith, Beverly 75 Smith, Cheryl Smith, Colette 54,55,56,6O,162,2l5 Smith, Debbie 58,60,62,102,l4l,l57 158,203 243 Smith, Norma 158,215 Smith, Pina Smith, Rob 170,225 Smith, Toni 23,56,203 Solbrig, Shari 94,225 SOMMER, JOHN 178,181,232 Sommer, Karen 75,94,95,l00,l50,225 So mer, Sheryl 20,26,27,52,94,96,lO0 140,l4l,154,203 Sorenson, Suzan 225 SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 31 Spake, Ron 102 Sparkman, Ollie 72,95,l70,225 Mike 80,95 Sandy 102,225 Arthur 72,225 Spear, Speed, Speer, Spiser, Pam 84,145,171 Splawn, Robert 215 Rosamae 150 Stacy, Stallard, Cora 150,169,225 Stalter, Earlene 24,215 Stamm, Keith Stapleton, Sharla 95,225 Steelman, Kim 58,100,215 Steinman, Bryan STERNENBERG LUMBER CO. 34 1l8,l52,164,165,203 136 Stevens, Brenda STEVENS FLOWERS Stevens, Wilkes 92 STEVENSON MOTOR CO. 30 STEVE'S AUTO PARTS 32 Stewart, Sally 225 Stockard, Susanna 156,215 Stocker, Jeff 203 Stipe, Linda 225 Storlie, Gene 95 Stratton, Lisa 225 Stribling, Donald 27,94,96,l06,l35 150,203 Stuart, Terri Stubblefield, Toye 95,l63,l68,225 Sullivan, Mark 169,225 Summers, Debbie 102,225 Sunderman, Kelly 215 Swatzell, Lisa 102,l52,l69,225 SWAUGER, MELODY 29,210,23 Tidwell, Debbie 152,215 Tidwell, Sam 159,225 Timmons, Blake 159,225 Tomes, Shirley 95,102,225 Tompkins, Karon l3,l6,l9,74,l48,l49 152,l54,l62,2l6 White, Krista 152,226 Whiteside, Rodgie 15,65 Whitney, Ronnie 159,162 Whitten, Ellis 205 203 Tow, Dana ll1,152,l54, Tow, Karen 143,156,158 Townsend, Jerry 2l,6l, Townsend, Terry 225 TRAIL MOTOR HOTEL 35 Trew, Trew, True, Tammy 57,94,l42, Terry 94,157,170 Terri 152,216 Tucek, Rhonda 91 Tucker, Lisa 13,46,54, 154,157,15a,21e Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Tuttle, Tuttle, Mike 156,216 Phillip 23158, Teresa 95,l50, Bill 134,170 Brenda 90,lO7, Debra 25,225 Hoyt 89,204 Janet 216 Sheree 225 Ealine 225 Frank 153,204 204 ,225 204 157,216 ,216 55,81,142,152 95,105,204 225 152,216 Taflhelfy , Keflne th Wayne 95 Tannery, Robin 58,l00,l02,203,246 Taylor, Debi 52,107,203 Taylor, Greg l8,56,61,162,l68,215 Taylor, Laura 28,84,l0O,l45,l52,17l 215 TAYLOR S SONS FOOD 171 TAYLOR S SONS LUMBER CO. 33 Tennison, Dub Tenorio, Gene l54,l56,l62,168 TEST CARPET AND REUPHOLSTERY 30 TEXAS BODY SHOP 175 Thomas, David 15 Thomas, Leslie 150,225 Thomas, Nancy 95,156,225 Thomas, Terry 151,225 Thompson, Anna Bland 68,l50,l52,156 187,203 Thompson, Don 62,l00,10l,246 Thompson, Eloise 19,29,94,l42,l47 215 Thompson, Emma Thompson, Harold 24,25,26,27,84,95 96,145,l54,l56,l7l,l86,203 Thompson, Karl Thompson, Kem Thompson, Rodn a 225 152,225 ey 155 THOMPSON'S OF CANYON 175 Thrash, Kim 59,100,203 244 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH UNITED STATES ARMY 136 136 VANCE HALL 32 Van Pelt, Eric l8,ll5,l60,l6l,2l6,245 Van Valkenburg, Teresa 133,162,216 Vaughan, Larry 155,204 Vaughan, Lynn 86,225,246 VILLAGE INN 36 VILLAGE SHOPPE 172 Wagner, Debbie 156,216 Waide, Rhonda 94,225 Walden, Kevin 155 Walker, Tamara 216 Wall, Greg 65,225 Wallace, Becky 204 Walling, James 123,166,167 Wallis, Marty Ward, Gary 151,159 Ward, Jimmy 38,l13,ll4,132,l6O,l6l l62,l76,189,204 Warren, Joyce 225 Watkins, John 23,59,63,l05,l3l,l4l l54,l57,158,204 WAYNE WIRT ELECTRIC CO. 30 Weaver, Collin 27,95,129,216,163 Webb, Rhonda Webb, Shanna 67,lO4,140,l52,l58 204 Webb, Steve 159,162,169 Webster, Wade 65 Welch, Kelly Welch, Kenneth 151,162 Welch, Ricky WESTERN AUTO 30 WEST TEXAS STATE BANK 32 WEST TEXAS WESTERN STORE 136 WESTBERRY, JANE 23,l54,232,234 Westberry, John 159,226 Wetzel, David 10l,ll3,l60,l6l 204 Whipple, Linda 90,152,158,2l6 White, Jimmy 2o,24,204 White JoAnn 46,100,l05,l33,l50 Whitten Wieck, , Lynn Chris 15,79,l55 WIECK, ED 227 Wiginton, Elaine Wilbur, Steve 101,166 Wilhelm, Dan Wilhelm, Janet 90,94,152,2l6 Wilhelm l54,2 Wilhite william 226 , Wade 51,52,64,lO5,l5l 05 , Brenda 152,162,216 s, Becky 120,l2l,l63,165 Williams, Drew 226 William William WILLIAM William Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Winn, D Wisely, s, Janice 100,150,226 S, Mitzi 94,102,226 S ET CETERA 34 son, Nonie 70 Cindy 102,226 Dewey l01,134,l59,l50 Eddie 89,95,96,205 James 99,l02,105,226 Jeff 88,168 Johnnie 95 inah 58,lOO,l43,l58,226 Mary WOOD, RONNIE 227 Woolsey, David 16,86,l62,l89,205 Woolsey , Pam 118,165,226 Wooten, Tara 25,13,24,52,100,84,1 l52,l Word, M 157,2 Word, T Workman Wright, 159,l Wright, Wright, l66,l Wright, Wright, l50,l Wright, 54,17l,l89,l90,205 ichael 2l,26,94,95,96,l4 05 imothy 216 , Cherie 93 Jack 39,54,56,lOl,15l 60,168 Kellie 94,95,158,205 Lynn 38,l22,l23,l32,l62 67,205 Melissa 141,157,205 Sharla 2O,28,74,l4O,141 54,l56,158,205 Stacie 95,lO7,l52,205 Yarbrough, Kim 51,206 Yarbrough, Valerie Yerby, Dale Young, Bryan 83,95,l44,l50,206 Young, Larry 94,l01,147,150 206 Young, Mona 226 Youngblood, Kevin 94,95,206 THE YUM YUM TREE 136 Zeigler, Jo Tippery 68,152,206 6 2 V Put your hand in my hand Let us End the way. 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