Dimmitt High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Dimmitt, TX)
- Class of 1981
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Those Were the Days ... Bobcat '81 Dimmitt High School Dimmitt, Texas Editor - Jeff Isaacs Assistant Editor - Sheila Barton Our memories as well as our lives pass in DAYS... Ei- 1... 339 gif xr s. M A f Y, 5 ' -2+ K X .D if . I 1 f ,Al . , . , ' i ,. i , N , y . r n ' r A S- 'L , ' ' A 1 ' uf' 'Z ' N in' ,, W . fi 9 0 '1 , '? Q Y V' 11' su, N. N, . -1 Table of C0nt9ntS Clubs - 34 Underclassmen - 60 Sports - 94 Teachers! Administration - 120 Activities - 132 Ads - 157 Closing - 183 1981 Seniors of Dimmitt High School In time you and I will change with the current of our lives. But the image of this moment will never fade. President - Deannea Merritt Vice-President - Joe Nino Secretary - Jackie Anthony Treasurer - Bonnie Nino Sponsors - Pat Bagley, Sue Broderson Robert Crawford, Wayne Garner, Ed Stanlee, and Deryl Stevens M 5 Teresa Adame Salinas Becky Jo Andrews 1 1 Jackie Louise Anthony Hllda Arce Rhonda Archer rw .Af Kelvin Trent Armstrong Roseann Balderas Sheila Jan Barton x '-qff' I T Robert Kent Boozer Mark Todd Brown Carla Sue Carpenter 5 fs-W' 1 ' l 1 .. WR' N ' 4 - C l l 5' L ' is Morris Cecil Cole Kyle Collins Suzan Beth Collins Nh-'X 1--ff Deidre Suzanne Craig Robert Lynn Crozier Christina Davilla Laurie Jeanneane Ewing Crystal Dawn Fitzgearld Tanya Dean Fry vs! C' X., Albert Fuentes Joe Arther Garcia Albert Gonzales , X iv John Richard Henderson Ben Ray Holcomb Vanesa Ann Holland ,Ul w5 ,1 Cindy Kay Hollums Monya Mary-Ann Howell Debbie Jeanette Hrabal inf ff' Jaquita Beth Hughes Jeffrey Edward Isaacs Valorie Ann Klause 63 James Edward Lee Timothy David Lay Crusita Lopez fy-wfQ9 Maja Martinec Christy Ann McClure Dawn Michele McRee is '4:,:'A Nunn' Rolando G. Melendez Deannea Adel Merritt Terry Lynn Mixson js. ru, A 'fs 'T' ' Catherine Mongead Michael Dee Morris Bonnie Fl. Nino Q 7 Joe Nino Ruben Nino Jerry Ogas 9 Q, w...,fmm M' E , 1 1 Y ' 2 H Af XQ,, F N my - Chevo Alaniz Ortiz Brenda Jo Parker Kimberly Dale Parks Rudy Z. Perez Pauline Porter Kevin Lee Poteet Maricela Quinonez Abel Quintero, Jr. Christina Ramirez 10 1 1 1, V x tk Leroy M Ramurez Rosa Lmda Ramos Jeffrey Scott Rawls nf Tamara Yyonne Ross Robb wr Monty Sha Roberts Dawn Roland Cindy Diana Sageser ' vs if at -.I N Maria Cristina Salinas Lee Arther Schilling Jeri Lynn Small ,,,W,- Elena Sifuentes Jim Edward Smith Judith Leigh Smith ',.,,.. Adrian Thomas Stanton Sharla Ann Street f Todd Corbin Touchstone 12 ,Sax-'25 Norma Linda Trlgo Donya Loulse Tutle Danny Paul Underwood Martha Glorla Velasquez Steve Lewis Wakefleld Jacqueline Washington hstsnsis .- W Randy Wayne Washington Shelley Kim Watts Gayla Beth West Favorites Most Beautiful And Handsome Frlendllest Morris Cole Paula Porter Jaqulta Hughes Tum Lay kid 4-'Y ! Randy Washington Becky Andrews ,AB Most Likely To Succeed Lee Schilling Brenda Parker Best All Around Q The Days of Gur Honored B0bbieS Left to Right: Shelly Frye Cristina Salinas Cindy Sageser Sonya Andrews Jill Brown Sheril Baldridge Becky Andrews Catch That Winning Spirit Jackie Anthony Brenda Parker Suzan Collins Pam Nelson Dawn McRee Coach Jimmy Hoyle SPONSOFIS: HIGH PLAINS SAVINGS 8t LOAN - NELSON DRILLING VA 'ft N QW M 8 .. K X ,,.,,- ,,,.f, , A Miss DHS Jackie Anthony Q F? , V r Mr. DHS Joe Nino 5 ou Most Handsome rt oo er 'W M N .gg ,V ' n stBeautufuI : wn McRee Ov 53 an Bobcats Gain Experience Seated: Kneeling: Larry Espinosa Jerry Thomas Richard Guzman Eleazar Garcia Todd Touchstone Tim Lay John Laurent Johnny Nino Gabriel Montiel Max Sandoval David Ogas Zeke Garcia Bobby Crozier Adrian Stanton Flicky Gonzales Tim Wales Sid Sageser Johnny Gonzales Fermin Gonzales Mario Mareno Coaches: Flobert Crawford Wayne Garner John Thomas Ken Cole George Flasor Lyman Schroeder CllffOl'd Smith Jerry Durham I l .Y pw-- -tw Standing: Freddy Trevino Bill Johnson Trent Armstrong Flobert Boozer Morris Cole Chevo Ortiz Shan Powell Jeff Watts Paul Carroll Tony Enriquez Ramero Esquivel SPONSOR: LaMANTIA-COLLUNI-COLLIEFI AND CO. id , '55 ,, , Z F-gj, 3 ,, at P . MFE? thx SGI! f W, ,fa x Q2 1 J I ' '- -Q Y , ' . I w, - 1. Nw. w, W. ' Q mv? xg I JA af ff g was S ,gk fx N, 'f X I wg if K? v 5K Y My SPONSORS C8QS EQUIPMENT CO INC FIV we -- -Sr g -... V r Courtesyt ffif Trent Armetrigmgmvw i S e i n JN., t-AN ,J as ' i 7 +Q.v 1 get tt X 'SN f Courtesy Queen Deannea Merritt ...J 0 A F Frigijdliest Terry MiXSQ0n 4 Suzan Collins M::u0' ,M ffwn, M 'V 1 42 w 2 W' A V W' , X 1 , ww + ' 1980-198' N , , N W I if iinsu-audi 4wm.mMgs-W - A xzmww-mffk'-.f,,,.xfmx.w xefnwww A- I f N ,I .1 . - i -L 1- 1 A x 1. N X 2 . , . , . , N 1. 4 ' A. . . W x , . N i sv . A a 1 1 N 1 4, X ww ww A N 'f A 'S . ll if 1 , ,V 3ObC3t Band Ev- --A,-- , l.,- .,,,.., Football Queen Pam Nelson Basketball Queen Bonnle Nlno Y? UW? xX,.- Civic Club Sweethearts Suzan Colllns Lions Club Judith Smith Rotary Club Wendy Bruegel Kiwanis Club ii -f ll Bobcats Continue the Winning Tradition Left to Right: Leroy Ramirez John Smith Terry Mixson Keith Gregory Randy Washington Kyle Weatherford Joe Nino Kevin Cleveland Bryan Gregory Scott Rawls Jeff Watts Rolando Melendez Phil King Coach Kenneth Cleveland spomsonsz Noam env - R - RANCH 28 S CQ, t-'N'-.J 2--. Kim Watts Crystal Fitzgearld Beth Benton 3 -5.7 fd 5-' UN P Paula Porter Pam Nelson Kristy Sims Bonnie Nino 4' ' .Aqf5':4 American Legion Boys' State - Tim Wales American Legion Auxiliary Girls' State - Julia Mann Wendy Bruegel Presidential Classroom Rhonda Ross 'K Sweethearts of Our Clubs and Organizations ln. 9 'NK CP F' E r 2. QAQ Christy McClure Key club as QB! Judith Smith Inter-Act QCJ Cindy Sagaser Industrial Arts QD! Jan Robb FFA Carla Carpenter FFA Plowglrl r W Lx. L . if A ' 3 .Q - 'Z .W mf ,F , WJ , M - 4',' . '..Mi is-l 'C+ , -:aff My 'G' WQGGW. I L + a. ' P 'L H' X' 4x J' G x ' L' .h.n, 0 , -Jw 1' .3 U L ' -af' A Academic Awards: 1981 Top Ten Students Seniors: Back Row: Sharla Street, Deannea Merritt, Beth West, Crystal Fitzgearld, Judith Smith. Front Row: Trent Armstrong, Todd Touchstone, Brenda Parker, Kim Watts, Tammy Robb. 1 l . Juniors: Back Row: Kevin Spinhirne, Junior Mendez, Pam Nelson, Jill Brown, Wendy Bruegel. Front Row: Rhonda Ross, DeNise Dobbs, Laurie Sides, Connie Dennis, Tim Wales. Sophomores: Back Row: Lilia Arce, Carrie Sadler, Maria Granada, Joe Sauceda, John Smith. Front Row: Shelley Frye, Beth Mohon, Amy Ross, Kevin Cleveland. Freshmen: Back Row: Scott Nelson, Kennen Howell, Chad Thompson, Richard Sauceda, Robert Nelson. Front Row: Debra Sava, Denise Behrends, Sandy Shinkus, Julie Reeve, Rhonda Heath. 33 Club Days FHA - Achieving . . Chapterl President - Lisa Davis First Vice-President - Suzan Collins Fourth Vice-President - Christy McClure Secretary - Beth Benton Treasurer - Cindy Hollums Historian - Laurie Ewing Parliamentarian - Sonya Andrews Pianist - Deidre Craig Sponsors - Pat Bagley Estella Hottel Joanne Snider 1 ins . L , fit i 3? 52. Y 5 Sgt 1 -nu 5 l 1 l l 5 l l l 1? J l f ' I ' sy - 1 Hughes, T. Robb, J. Nino, A. Fuentes, R. Hinojosa, L. Sandoval, J. Lee, R. Perez, M. Quinonez, P. Portor, J. Mann, J. Brown, S. Rawls, O. Gonzales, R. Washington, C. Stewart, S. Norris, S. Andrews, D. Dobbs, C. Dennis, W. Bruegel, C. Hollums C. McClure, M. Martinec, D. Hrabal, T. Stanford, N. Trigo, J. Sammann, R. Ross, J. Robb, B. West, B. Andrews H. Arce, C. Ranirez, C. Fuentes, P. Montes, S. Wright, H. Quinonez, M. Howell, K. Watts, V. Holland, D. McRee J. Washington, R. Moore. ..., ,. ,VE Wt, Klause, C. Carpenter, J. Smith, B. Benton, L. Lane, C. Fitzgerald, T. Lay, M. Mernadez, S. Salinas, J. Small, S. Collins, C. Mixson, L. Sides, M. Valsquez, J. Garcia, K. Parks, T. Moore, L. Weaver, R. Nelson, D. Roland, M. Broadstreet, S. Barton, D. Merritt, P. Nelson, B. Nino, D. Graig, B. Parker, J. Anthony, V.. Almanza, E. Rojas, J. Melendez, New Horizons Chapter ll President - D. D. Bishop First Vice-President - Dina Heard Fourth Vice-President - Julie Reeves Fifth Vice-President - Krystal Scott Secretary - Katie Lapins Treasurer - Kay Ballard Historian - Lilia Arce Pianist - Shelley Frye Sponsors - Pat Bagley X , Estella Hottel JoAnneSnider ' P - iiii P P' . P .. -k:. .,.. B .,..,k, .- ff . Ma 0 Q - 'me A f t . v. M' . at . 3 is 'L is R t x K . f. KX , K i f :L . .- I - f3 Y ' T. ' R! ' . 2 ,- --, .. f We 541, S - S ,inf '11 -J .1 ,Q S A fi... ig Q wut L ' . . i .5 B. Benton, A. Ross, J. Vasquez, D. Behrends, R. Parks, K. Scott, T. Tishler, D. Sava, J. Reeves, K. Ballard, V Rlcherds J Huck Ramirez, Z. Padilla, D. Gonzales, C. Ramos, L. Martinez, M. Hernandez, S. Vasquez, N. Soto, R. Parish, K. Markley B Ortiz D Tr S. Mendez, N. Gauna, N. Porter, N. Salinas, M. Herrera, E. Lara, T. Calhoun, R. Hightower, C. Moore, D. Black, R Longoria R Fuen D. D. Bishop, K. Henderson, D. Hanson, S. Frye, D. Heard, L. Fernandez, M. Young, M. Ginn, K. Lapins, B. Mohon L Hernandez Salinas, D. Dominguez, L. Almanza, L. Arce, M. Granado, M. Soto. FHA Awards Lisa Davis -- Miss FHA Chapter I iJr.-Sr.i, Krystal Scott - Miss FHA Chapter II iFresh.-Soph.y ,,Vb-4 . .Wa ,, ,1 FHA Sweetheart Best Beau Awarded to: Judith Smith Robert Boozer Chapter I iJr.-Sr.i John David King Chapter II iFresh.-Soph.i 4 2 . Student Senate I Expands School Spirit Student Body President Toby Burleson The past year has been a truly rewarding experience for me. You, the student body, have given me the oppor- tunity and responsibility of representing you - for that I cannot thank you enough. The past year has been a suc- cessful one, the reasons l feel are sim- ple: I had the rare opportunity to work with an excellent student council, a cooperative faculty and administration, and most of all an involved student body. Thank you for a wonderful year. Sponsors - Ralph Smith, Avis Smith, and Dana Beck. Back Row: Catherine Mongeau, Becky Ortiz, Patty Montez, Tony Enriques, David King, Chad Thompson, Scott Simpson, and Joe Nino. Middle Row: Deannea Merritt, Brenda Parker, Jackie Anthony, Janet mann, Sammy Mendez, and Maja Martinec. Front Row: Joe Sauceda, Toby Burleson, Norma Trigo, Pam Nelson, Shelley Frye, and ard Sauceda. 4 Q 6 5 1 ---.'.::i :1 Q- -3 - - r,,......,,,.... . ... - - - I - I - I I ri T, hi . 'en . N Y S 0 Art Club Adds Color to D.H.S. President - Tammy Robb Vice President - Shirley Norris Secretary! Treasurer - Candace Stewart Project Chairman - Joe Nino Reporter - Tim Lay Sponsor - Sue Broderson -,- -ima f WM.t.,.y-,..,.t,,,,,:f'.,..1,,,.,.,w 1l.s,t5wcM.:g,,,JLin L 5. Back Row: Barry Oldfield, John Henderson, Jerry Ogas, Mario Moreno, Albert Fuentes, Maricella Quinonez, Randy Washington Roberts, Bill Johnson, David Ogas, Carla Lopez, Lorreta Sandoval, Frank Garcia. Middle Row: Traci Moore, Terri Adame, nonez, Larry Espinosa, Tim Lay, Joe Nino, Jeri Small, Tammy Robb, Shonda lNright, Patty Montes, Estella Arce, Jerry Fuentes. Row: Mary gnne Howell, Donya Tuttle, Vanesa Holland, Sue Broderson, Dawn McRee, Lisa Davis, Rhonda Ross, Elvira Rojas, Dann som, Brett heffy. LAI Zeke, Candace, and Joe are busy on their projects. QB! Art Club Participates in Hats Off Day. lCl Maja learns to write in script. QDQ Toby Burleson, Jack Beard, Deannea Merritt, Tammy Robb, Mr. Glass, and Mrs. Broderson present the painting from the Roy J. Beard Educational Foundation. iEJ Art class busy at work. ,-.l .. . I U O o 0 'U' .'. 1 1 - ' Isl ' . NM ! Ill -0 ' CBJ M ., . . . .33 . ...,,,,f,,,,.-...N1.s-.- Z' . , ! A .. . Q , 5 3511. Aga! 5 - . be ', 'wr' ...e-: v ..-Q-'fb f 'HF , . ,. . i .4 . all FE Synthesesia Let Us Entertain You President - Jeff Isaacs Vice President - Kevin Spinhirne Secretary - Laurie Sides Treasurer - Janet Samman , S . Back Row: Ezekeial Garcia, Kevin Spinhirne, Dean Behrends, Junior Mendez, Johnny Gonzales, Abel Quintero, Ron Flickenbrode, Valasquez, Toby Burleson. Middle Row: Joe Garcia, Donya Tuttle, Laurie Ewing, Mary Ann Howell, Lori Rickenbrode, Jeff Isaacs, Valasquez, Shelly Frye, Norma Trigo, Brenda Parker. Front Row: Mrs. McCIelle:n - Sponsor, Steve Garcia, Freddy Trevino, Estell Wendy Bruegel, Laurie Sides, Janet Samman, Vonda Richards. 3. x 5 ,f l- , f,,.wmrw,,,wm'3i A A 1 ,f n -X ' fs, -fn fha., x , N - vi? Q Key Club The Key to Success in School and the Community President - Brad Murdock Vice-President - Scott Sheffy Secretary -- Vanesa Holland Treasurer - Crystal Fitzgearld Sgt.-Arms - Ross Armstrong Reporter - Curt Fitzgearld he f T 49 Q 1 Q? L .4 Velasquez, Monty Roberts Knrk Pugg Mrddle Row Ruta Ramos Chrrsty McClure Dma Heard Becky Benton Demse Bishop, Deidre Cralg, Pam Nelson Lorl Rlckenbrod Juanita Velasquez Brett Sheffy Danny Heard Front Row Curt Fltzgea Fitzgearld, Ross Armstrong Phll Kung Janet Robb Sud Sageser Carla Carpenter Jaqulta Hughes Tanya Fry Make Anthony Vanesa Holland, Donya Tulle Back Row: Brad Murdock Qumtwaggoner Jeff Pugg Scott Sheffy Bobby Crozuer Tammy Kenworthy Jeff Moss Ron . . r 44 QAJ Key Club members working hard during the clean-park project. lBl Members practicing their pyramid for the Homecoming pep rally. lCl Phil and Sid salute Key Club. QDJ Debra, Denise, and Vanesa rest during park project. QEJ Flobin and Shayla tie a yellow ribbon For the 52 American hostages from lran. Helping to Build a Greater D.H.S. Industrial Arts Club President - John Laurent Vice-President - Jeff Pigg Secretary - Dawn McRee Treasurer - Beth West Sweetheart - Cindy Sageser Sgt. Arms - Sid Sageser -'Li' Ss-ws ss 'g.?' K K K ' -' t 2 ,:,- ff-- , A Q in - 'I V ' H ' ' T Y I i Y A ' 5 . l l Y ' ' ' Back Row: Keith Gregory, Troy Ellison, John Henderson, Jimmy Reed, Jerry Reed, Jerry Thomas, Terry Mixson, Cindy Sagese Cole, Hal Gilbreath, Danny Wossam, Sergio Velasquez, Robert Morello, Freddie Trevino, Jose Velasquez, Kelly Ballard, Timmy thy, Roy Schilling, Kirk Pigg, Charles Cotter - Sponsor. Middle: Dwayne Smith, Laura Downing, Carla Moore, Barbara Bro Becky Ortiz, Rosa Guana, Rita Ramos, Doug Schilling, Lori Rickenbrod, Jessie Garcia, Raul Casas, Tommy Casas, Larry Espin Spenser, James Reed. Front: Quint Waggoner, Danny Underwood, Jeff Pigg, Ross Armstrong, Scott Shetfy, John Laurent, Beth Sagerser, Christy McClure, Pam Nelson, Carla Carpenter, Jaquita Hughes, Dawn McRee, Shirley Norris, Elvira Rojas, Jeff Mo Holcombe, Brandon Cox. l R ,-A ul: .mi ik .gm -N Lp' .fax , Swtiav- M 2:5 - juz ilk I H 'O x -' ,Q 1 1 A.,,....h.- ,, ..,,4an1 -f 555 ,z 1 1 I 'nhl i'?'l4'! W0 fl Lt -.xlxlxmwlw -ga., W gif' aF ,..g, .-. v .- .,, 1 Interact Acting in Community and in D.H.S. President - Jeff Isaacs Vice-President - Suzan Collins Treasurer - Deannea Merrit Secretary - Cindy Hollums I Ili JJ Y Y yi X Back Row Morris Cole, Kyle Collins, Jimmy Reed, Tommy Smith, John David King, John Smith, Kim Watts, Trent Armstrong Row Greg Burleson, Greg George, Cindy Hollums, Laurie Ewlng, Amy Ross, Judith Smith, Lana Lane, Jeff Isaacs. Front Row De Merritt Robin Parish, Beth Mohon, Monica Glnn, Connie Dennis, Wendy Bruegel, Susan Collins, Bryan Gregory, Laurie Sides NGS was The Interact Club was involved in various activities during the 80-81 year. Interact mem- bers cleaned and hoed the Rotary park. A pro- ject for the needy involved collecting food and toys from the members and citizens. Many dances were given for the community and school. iwwawwm, 'I IQ- f FFA President - Morris Cole Vice President - Lee Schilling Treasurer - Bobby Crozier Reporter - Mike Anthony Sentinel - Lonnie Robb Chaplain - Quint Waggoner Parllamentarian - Jay Nelson Front Row Leland Creek, Danny Heard, Ray Owen Janet Sammann Julla Mann Carla Carpenter Jan Robb Tanya Teresa Brown, Robert Nelson, Harold Casas Tlmmy Kenworthy Second Row Quint Waggoner Gabriel Montlel Ross Schilling Curt Fitzgearld, Dennis Burnham, Scott Simpson Mike Anthony Hal Gllbreath Jay Nelson Lonnle Robb Scott Smith Roy Schilling, Steve Lunsford, Twan Vilas Robby Hottel Greg Burleson Mark Bruegel Kennon Howell Brad comb Scott Lane. Third Row: Rodney Hunter Bully Jordan Todd Hatla Tim Wales Tommy Smith Kent Kirby Danny King Robert Boozer, Bobby Crozier, Ben Holcomb Sud Sageser Monte Roberts Mark Brown Morris Cole Jeff Moss Learning Doing To Do To Learn Lvl Earning Living To Live To Serve QM Robert Nelson shows good showmanship while presenting his Duroc pig. lBl Mike Anthony and Robert Boozer groom on the Grand Champion Steer. lCl Danny Underwood and Carla Carpenter are pushing and giving their all. QDJ Shane Smithson and Jerri Ka Clark await the judges' final decision. lEl Here ls where all the hard work and the patience pays off. iw 2 ff V, . Y. z-ff X National Honor Society President - Sharla Street Vice President - Trent Armstrong Treasurer - Todd Touchstone Secretary - Judith Smith Reporter - Deannea Merritt i YV! gm L Hilda Arce Trent Armstrong Jill Brown Wendy Bruegel Jerri Ka Clark Connie Dennis DeNi:se Dobbs Crystal Fitzgearld Junior Mendez Deannea Merritt Pam Nelson Brenda Parker fib- 9'- 0- 6 mv .Q ii we , L. W 'H 'Qi 1 1. 1- 56s. Jimmy Reed Rhonda Ross Janet Sammann Lee Schillings Laurie Sides Judith Smith Kevin Spinhirne Sharla Street Todd Touchstone Tim Wales Kim Watts Beth West QAJ The new inductees for the National Honor Society includes: Lilia Arce, Shelly Frye, Maria Granado, Beth Mohon, Amy Ross Carrie Sadler, Joe Sauceda, and John Smith. ' 53 Kiwi- Jw , Spanish Club President - Albert Fuentes Vice-President - Eliazar Garcia Secretary-Treasurer - Connie Fuentes The Spanish Club engages in many activities and projects throughout the year. One project they undertook was jewelry sales. The profit went to help support activities. Those activities - included skating parties, a Christmas j Party, the seniors visited college cam- puses, and the end of the school trip to Thompson Park. , - F. Front Row: Olga Gonzales, Steve Garcia, Rosa Ramos, Crusita Lopez, Bonnie Nino, Juanita Lopez, Margaret Hernandez, Shirley Isabel Ellis, Connie Fuentes, Sandra Romero, Connie Ramos, Leticia Ornales. Second Row: Joe Garcia, Vel Rodriquez, Larry Es Mimi Soto, Linda Fernandez, Freddy Trevino, Jaquie Washington, Estella Martinez, Norma Guana. Norma Martinez, Rita Ramo Guana. Third Row: Paula Porter, Eliazar Garcia, Marcella Quinonez, Yolonda Cartegena, Noelia Salinas, Estella Mendez, Carla Fourth Row: Fermin Gonzalez, Frank Herrera, Ramero Esquivel, Manuel Saenz, Albert Fuentez, Jerry Ogas, Jesse Garcia, David Joe Soler. Sponsor - Joe Brito, June Parker. VOCCT . rr:- l President - Mandy Barrios Vice President - Susie Perez Secretary - Rachel Longoria Treasurer - Betty Ellis Parliamentarian - Rhonda Archer Sergeant-at-Arms - Lacora Moore Reporter - Juanita Melendez Vaugn, Lacora Moore, Rhonda Archer. Sally Martinez, Suzy Perez, Betty Ellis, Rachel Longoria, Mary Jaso, Juanita Melendez. Second Row: Adam Ellis, Alvin Ruiz Sponsor - Sue Howell Lyre Club President - Sharla Street Vice-President - Deannea Merritt 1 Secretary-Treasurer - Brenda - Parker Reporter - Judith Smith Sponsor - Ralph Smith gf' l A l i I I ' V f Back Row: Jay Reeve, Laurie Sides, Jackie Anthony, Robert Boozer, Brad Murdock, Terry Mixson, Chevo Ortiz, Deannea Merl Trent Armstrong, Steve Wakefield, Lee Schilling, Suzan Collins, Jr. Mendez, Jefi Isaacs. Middle Row: Brenda Parker, Beth West, C nie Dennis, Pam Nelson, Todd Touchstone, DeNise Dobbs, Wendy Bruegel, Cindy Hollums, Bryan Armstrong, Sharla Street, Br Gregory, Crystal Fitzgearld, Judith Smith. Front Row: Tammy Stanford, Jerry Vera, Teresa Maxey, Patty Montes, Hortencia Quino Iearry Espinosa, Maricela Quinonez, Donya Tutle, Mary-Anne Howell, Vanesa l-lolland, Sheila Barton, Jeri Small, Tanya Fry, Dei rang. CEA H' President - Tammy Robb Vice-President - Jan Robb Secretary- Treasurer - Beth West Reporter - Vanesa Holland 7 Tammy Robb, Teresa Salinas, Vanesa Holland, Beth West, Jan Robb, Bonnie Nino. Second Row: Carla Carpenter, Crystal Fitzgearld, Jaquita Hughes, Becky Andrews, Cindy Sageser, Donya Tutle. Sponsor - J'Lyn Ryan. s3,27.i 't'f'9 5 Phoenix Group Members include: Back Row: Julie Reeve, Kyle Collins, Junior Mendez, Deannea Merrit, Kevin Spinherne, Mrs. Beck the sponsor. Middle Row: Brandon Cox, Toby Burleson, Sharla Street. Front gow: Chad Thompson, Shelly Frye, Janet Sammann, and Laurie ides. 1980-81 GIT Program A pilot program for gifted and talented studen was inaugrated at D.H.S. this year. The group co sisted of 13 students in grades 9-12. They names themselves Phoenix, These students attended series of college level mini courses held monthly Amarillo. Each student chose the subject in whi he was most interested. Seminar topics includ law, medicine, earth sciences, journalism, co puter technology, and several others. In additi to the monthly seminars, Trent Armstrong w selected to travel with a group of 36 Panhand area students to tour the Los Alomos New Mexi Scientiliic Research Center. The Phoenix gro also initiated a discussion program of some of t Great Books, including such authors as Plat Aristotle, Shakespeare, and others. u:yw.qf.am I f-95. J' Q I it 2 ... I F.C.A. President - Suzan Collins Vice-President - Becky Andrews Secretary - Todd Touchstone Treasurer - Robert Boozer Members: Back Row: Coach Thomas, Shawn Jackson, Amy Ross, Robert Boozer, Brenda Parker, Jackie Anthony, Jett Watts, Sheril Baldridge, Phil King, Jay Nelson. Middle Row: Sonya Andrews, Jill Brown, Janet Sammann, Dina Heard, Katie Laplns, Johnny Gonzales, Larry Espinosa, Beth Benton. Front Row: Laurie Sides, Pam Nelson, Beth Mohon, Beth West, Becky Andrews, Cindy Sageser, Suzan Collins, Todd Touchstone, D. D. Bishop. UITGSFCIHSSITIGH . , .. I Juniors 1 . i President - Wendy Bruegel Vice-President - Tony Enrlques Secretary - Laurie Sides Treasurer - Phil King 61 Virginia Alamanza Sonya Andrews Estella Arce James Archer Bryan Armstrong Ross Armstrong Sheril Baldridge Beth Benton Mark Broadstreet Jill Brown Teresa Brown Wendy Bruegel Toby Burleson Bobby Campbell Paul Carroll of-Bw S. lm.. , 44 ir ' 2. f W., x I 5 if M C' or xr ,,,,,. Fiaul Casas Jerri Ka Clark Shayla Coker Lisa Davis Connie Dennis DeNise Dobbs Laura Downing Adam Ellis Tony Enriques Larry Espinosa Ramero Esquivel Connie Fuentes Elizar Garcia Steve Garcia Rosa Gauna Olga Gonzales Ricky Gonzales Bryan Gregory Todd Hatla Margret Hernandez Frank Herrea Robert Hinijosa Billy Jordon Phil King X '5'E'2. . ,wa my .Q Kent Kirby Ty Koch Lana Lane John Laurent Carla Lopez Julia Mann David Martinez Estella Martinez Teresa Maxey :Un Rena Moore Traci Moore Juanita Melendez Junior Mendez Cindy Mixson Patty Montes Gabriel Montiel Lacora Moore Mario Moreno Jeff Moss Brad Murdock Jay Nelson Pam Nelson Rhonda Nelson Leticia Ornelas Renuka Patel Rhonda Pevehouse Jeff Pigg Kirk Pigg Hortencia Quinonez Rita Ramos Jay Reeves Rosie Reyes 4'-H45 f x A 2 ix . , W..-i 3 :P K u xx Ss E 'U' 1 . X if 3 as N .Qi , mm W ff, 5 sr ,A In ,,:g,.. -W . +3 X 5, E 291 WEE X Q 4 .1 X 5 ', Lori Rickenbrode Elvira Rojas Rhonda Floss Jackie Rivers Manuel Saenz Shireley Salines Janet Samman Viola Sanchez it ..+. -... U all il tif! 1' Loretta Sandavol Scott Sheity Laurie Sides Dwayne Smith Shane Smithson Joe Vasquez Sergio Valesquez Ronnie Varner Robert Soto Kevin Spinherne Tammy Stanford Jerry Thomas Freddie Trevino Freddy Vasquez Quint Waggner Tim Wales Danny Wassom Kyle Weatherford Lisa Weaver Shonda Wright Favorites iff! Most Handsome Elizar Garcia Most Beautiful Laurie Sides Friendliest Ross Al'lTIStrOl1g Pam Nelson 69 Best All- AI'OUI1d Phil King Denise Dobbs Most Likely To Succeed Tim Wales Rhonda Ross Juniors! My Rhonda Nelson. QB! Phll Klng and Laurle Sldes. ICQ Qulnt Waggoner and Laura Downing. QD, LISB Davls and DeNIse Dobbs. QE! Gabrlel Nlontlel. I 3 ox f'--'-1 of? ev' President Shell Fr e - Y Y V-President - Richard Guzman ' W Q ' Secretary-Treasurer - Becky HX Ortiz Reporter - Beth Mohon 72 Sophomore Days . . 'L ,, , Hx' 9' .. Q., 322 U J . ' a Q Ag. kgxw 1? ,-,X Linda Alamanza Steve Anderson Mike Anthony Lilia Arce Kelly Ballard Dean Behrends D. D. Bishop Barbara Broadst Feet M Wayne Broadstreet Greg Burleson Tammy Calhoun Yolanda Cartagena 5 fi ' i S X t 'wa Harold Casas Ruben Casas David Chavira Kevin Cleveland Dora Dominquez Melody Edwards Troy Ellison Cora Lee Ewing Curt Fitzgearld Martha Flores Rosemary Flores Shelly Frye Benny Galvan Ezekiel Garcia German Garcia Gloria Garcia Norma Guana Greg George Monica Ginn Debbie Gonzales Ferman Gonzales Johnny Gonzales Maria Granada Keith Gregory Frank Guajardo Ginny Guy Richard Guzman Deann Hanson Danny Heard Dina Heard 1. Q 'Wg Karen Henderson Ricky Hernandez Mary Ann Herrera Isodoro Hinojosa Jimmy Hinojosa Fiobin Hightower Rodney Hunter Janis Hutcheson Shawn Jackson Bill Johnson Mike Kasher John David King Traci Koch Katie Lapins Elida Lara Lisa Laurent Jose Lopez Juanita Lopez Francisco Luna smunqgbw 2 Steve Lunsford Curtis Martin Antonio Martinez Joe Martinez Norma Martinez Sally Martinez Estella Mendez Martha Mirelez Beth Mohon Danny Montes Carla Moore Robert Murillo Johnny Nino Eloy Ochoa Greg Odom David Ogas Becky Ortiz Ray Owen Sulema Padilla Martina Pena fv- ml Ralph Perez Norma Porter Shan Powell Lisa Ramirez Roger Reed Ron Riokenbrode Leroy Rivers Lonnie Robb John Robel Sandra Romero Richard Rodriques Amy Ross Carrie Sadler Jesus Saenz Sid Sagesar Margaret Salinas Noelia Salinas Max Sandoval Sylvia Sandoval Joe Sauceda Doug Schilling Roy Schilling Andrew Sepeda Jose Sepeda John Smith Tommy Smith Mike Smotherman Joe Soler Marc Soler Delia Trigo Twan Vilas Jeff Watts Beth Webb Doug Wike 1 Michelle Young Angie Zuniga Friendliest Shan Powell Norma Porter I MOST HHHGSOITIG I ROD Flickenbrode I Most Beautiful Tammy I Calhoun 80 Favorites A ' f-X 'X X ll I X' i -55 I Most Likely To Succeed Mike Anthony Shelly Frye Best All- Around John King Carri Sadler Sophomore Activities QAJ Dina introduces the Best Beau. tBl Kevin helps out with hall decorations. QCD Sophomore bass clarinet section adds life to the Homecoming pep rally. QD! Amy shows her theatrical talent. KEJ Steve Lunsford sands his project. ,mm ...... ,.,, it iff 1 - fp 9 53? KJ E 1 f 9 Q IDD Freshman Days. . . BOELAT I 2 --f' - ' , :Q 14 ff, f' , 'fx 4 2-'ff 7 'Q,f,Q Y' 1,? k f ' . CLASS OF YC? ! Freshman Class Officers President - Kennon Howell Vice-President - Nick Martinez S t - M Arce ecre ary ary Reporter - Scott Simpson lv, X. Larry Acker Mary Arce Kay Ballard David Barton Denise Behrends Noe Beliz Becky Benton Darin Blck Donna Black Mark Bruegel Dennis Burnam Leticia Cawacho Conrad Carnes Thomas Casas Gloria Chen Daniel Chivarez -Q YV 'X 2 K 7 John Cozbey Brandon Cox LeLand Creek Vicky Davila Hilbert Dominguez Betty Ellis Ramond Enriquez Adrian Espinosa Tim Ewing Corky Esquivel Linda Fernandez Debra Fitzgerald Irene Flores Paul Florez Jerry Fuentes Ftita Fuentes Doug Garaboldi Frank Garcia Hal Gilbreath Tommy Gonzales Mary Ann Hernandez Jane Hicks Annie Guy Rhonda Heath Brad Holcomb Robby Hottel .sm k 11 .1.5 vw.: t f P? ' rfdz- q 5 jf' X ' y Q w ooeennre Y-.......--W 'ig ,ff A 'K - ,f S .i-gyms--A ii 2 ctw, ,Q St . 'Qi H fm' in fi ff 1 Mft, we UN g K' A. . s Kennon Howell Noe Jackson Mary Jaso Buddy Jennings Cindy Jordon Timmy Kenworthy Scott Lane Jesse Laura Rachel Longoria gait. 319' HF 43- Johnny Lopez Mary Ann Lopez Esther Luna Dwight McDonald Nathan Malone Karen Markley Lisa Martinez Mauricio Martinez Nick Martinez Sandy Martinez Tony Melendez Sammy Mendez Deanna Mullin Scott Nelson Robert Nelson X, 1 'Til Barry Oldfield Robin Parish Robin Parks Suzie Perez Tony Puente Tommy Quintero Julie Reeve Valentina Reyes Yolanda Reyes Vonda Richards Rosa Ramirez Connie Ramos Simon Ramos 'M Jerry Rickerd Vel Rodriquez Vicente Rodriguez Mary Romero Joe Sanchez Ray Sanchez Susie Sandoval Richard Saucedo Lynette Schafstall Debra Sava Sandy Schinkus Krystal Scott Bret Sheffy LeLand Short Scott Simpson Tina Solar Maria Soto i ,A 13 t' V313 'fly' if N9 1 1 5 1 'g,it it Ig ya A . , t ,gg za FF Q 3 Q u 2' ,sw 'I Ii ,y X? 4 Y gif 5' E J? it X 1 N 1 ii Y f' J Sly.. 1 'ire Norma Soto J. P. Spencer Mike Stanford Chad Thompson Toby Tischler Efrain Torres Glenda Torres Hope Torres Juan Torres Juanita Vasques Sylvia Vasquez Jimmy Vaughn Gene Wait Kenneth Ward Sharon Washington 4. FHVOTHGS Q to f tl A , Q . R 5 ' f ' u' S s i A 1 7' ' 027 J 3: ,-., .' X x 9- X K is Q., il, Z M. Friendliest Dwight McDonald Denise Behrends Nl0St Handsome Brandon Cox Most Beautiful Krystal Scott 91 Best All- Around Scott Simpson Mary Arce Nick Martinez Most Likely To Succeed Chad Thompson Debra Sava Q ? I- ':.l I!! 5 ,b i Nw, w . ' P 1 U3 .5 , N 5 'K 3 x xx NS 3 X sk X Qi H x s 9 s 4 Y' IQ. i R ir- , 5' SWS 74 K 'i 4. .. A J' . , A ,.,,,m, U E-'nr ' s '5 mann : 5 'lv In A-mm . fi I1 L , ' ,,,f::fv .nf if 'u -if Freshmen! 5 O Teamwork Days S 3. .. . . . ul! X A -x S -'SN 'fvw K 37 'ss X 1 Qf' 1 ggi-i Fw , iv X? g ' fx an N 115'-f 2? '95 Q i N Q Q N ,., N , x S K X . N5 R iff '5 55 f . :lx Nix Gy -S - We-vt. , yvbii- A .. f- Sf- - f :fr P X 4,1 Pr.: 5, ., f 3 if .42 - V901 'sf . 91n5f'yffe':fVf-w - 9'-f M551-M t -mfr M- , fr ?3if?3wi,4 , . . - ,wwf- -4. he 2 ' X ' L.fL ,. - t- 'T .Ia D isifrtki-5 V -' l m ,Q 4Q0 5f Vs ' - A --405 . Q h,.,i M , t lnygix N. .V , 'high 1Ml, f.s.zQ.,? , 'x- f'z ikf '- i Y so V lit ' , , I Q, ' 'ff f ft- - it vii-H13 .. 1. W ,V l of - -S ,l t uf Wx -tj ,wt - .. 5 A '-' , C gl. t - ig, X, KAP lEl QAJ Johnny Gonzales and Fermin Gonzales get good blocks on a kick off return. lBl Morris Cole and Curtis Martin rest after hard quarter. QCJ Coach Cole instructs detense with hand signal. fDj Richard Guzman uses a quarterback's famous play: The Scramble. QED Adrian Stanton pushes toward goal line. V 'T-infix' 1, ' ' uv ,,, ':4f ',.+,r' 0. R Floydada Hale Center River Road Frenshlp Tulsa Boys Ranch Friona Littlfield Muleshoe Olton 8 17 10 0 0 Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Freshmen Have Energetic Year QA! Coach Crawford explains correct procedure. tBi Brad Hol- comb and Lealand Creek hustle off field after hard play. KC! Offense in operation. Front Row: Ruben Sanchez, Mike Stanford, Scott Lane, Tommy Casas, Oscar Navarve, Ramone Enriquez, Paul Flores, F Jr., Buddy Jennings, Conrad Carnes, Robert Nelson, Dwight McDonald, Jerry Fuentes, Nathan Malone. Back Row: C. C Gilbreath, Scott Nelson, Robert Espinosa, Scott Simpson, Robby Hottel, Noe Jackson, Brad Holcomb, Corky Esquivel, worthy, Leland Creek, Kennon Howell, Dennis Burnam, Mark Bruegel, David Barton, C. Thomas t ttf 3. on QM Timmy Kenworthy and Corkey Esquivel rest after a tough first half. QB1 Offense gets set to score 6 big points. tC1 Bobcats stay warm during chilly game. QDJ Scott Lane, Conrad Carnes David Barton, take ice break during hard game. 1 ' f I Hereford Lockney Frenshlp Tulle 18 Canyon iwhltey 36 12 Friona 17 14 Llttletleld 20 18 Muleshoe 6 Dlmmltt Dlmmitt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dimmltt Dlmmltt if inf ,Z-2? i LDL 35 3 'st,,,,.-WN 6' -.ff fa I-57 Q ll ggi 5 S' ig g 4 ..- fe, 'NU' QAQ Kyle Weatherford reaches for the pass! QBQ Terry Mixson looks for an openingl QC! Bryan Gregory hustles after a rebound! lDl Keith Gregory looks for the out of bounds passl 'Nu-A nv U35 CCD The 1980-81 Bobcats upheld their winning tradition this season with a record of 33-3. The Bobcats won their Class 3-AAA Dlstrlct for the 4th year in a row, and were ranked 2nd In the state. The Bobcats had a very sweet vlctory ln a practice game against Midland High 67-63, and Midland had one of the best 5-A teams in the state. The Bobcats' season ended with only their 3rd loss of the season to Perryton in a heart-breaking Bi-District game, 58-59. Four players made the All District team: Kevln Cleveland, Phil King, Joe Nino, and Randy Wash- lngton. Jeff Watts got honorable mention. QAJ Phll King shoots a lump-shot for twol lBl Joe Nlno blocks out for a rebound against Muleshoel lCl Randy Washington drlves hard and ast toward the basket! IBD 40 Hanley 78 Dlmmltt 45 Lorenzo 73 Dlmmltt 64 Abernathy 82 Dlmmltt 61 Morton 66 Dlmmltt 58 Lorenzo 77 Dlmmltt 58 Morton 64 Dlmmltt Hereford Tournament lconaolatlonl 62 Canyon 57 Dlmmltt 44 Roswell 73 Dlmmltt 67 caprock aa Dlmmltt 58 Lockney 90 Dlmmltt 70 Lovlngton 73 Dlmmltt 58 Tulla 59 Dlmmltt Fleese Tournament lChampIonshlpl 41 Brownsville 104 Dlmmltt 35 Olney 60 Dlmmltt 38 Childress 41 Dlmmltt Caprock Tournament lFtunners-Upl 67 Tahoka 77 Dlmmltt 48 Tulla 50 Dlmmltt 74 Morton 70 Dlmmltt 59 Levelland 69 Dlmmltt 48 Hale Center 66 Dlmmltt 58 Dunbar 85 Dlmmltt 44 Lockney 68 Dlmmltt 42 Herelord 56 Dlmmltt 58 L.C.H.S. 78 Dlmmltt 59 Hanley 72 Dlmmltt 17 Muleshoe 48 Dlmmltt 33 Olton 79 Dlmmltt 54 Llttletleld 58 Dlmmltt 53 Frlona 65 Dlmmltt 46 Muleshoe 82 Dlmmltt 31 Olton 76 Dlmmltt 27 Llttletleld 46 Dlmmltt 37 Frlona 85 Dlmmltt 59 Perryton 58 Dlmmltt Record: 33-3 QBI-Dlstrlctl 102 as fi X X 5 Q Q i NW I in Q KB! x -... 5--:E .1 I ' . Q T ,ft . .N :LL fkij 11 , P ... .. ,. ,.N......- ff- ' ' QV . at ,Q We 'T ,-f3f..A.1,,,N, 4 , QA! Everyone anxiously awaits the rebound. tBJ Sid makes a fast break with the ball hoping to get a shot for tr tCJ Johnny takes a chance with a jump-shot. tDl Bryan's up for the shot. Dlmmltt 73 Dlmmltt 58 Dlmmltt 52 Dimmitt 69 Dlmmitt 76 Dlmmltt 57 Dlmmltt 46 Dimmltt 51 Dlmmltt 65 Dimmltt 54 Dlmmltt 55 Dlmmltt 46 Dlmmltt 57 Dimmltt 70 Dlmmltt 49 Dlmmltt 67 Dlmmitt 53 Dimmltt 78 Dlmmltt 46 Dlmmitt 74 Dlmmltt 48 Dlmmltt 65 Dlmmltt 66 Dlmmltt 58 Dlmmitt 59 Dlmmltt 54 Dlmmltt 86 Dlmmltt 48 Dlmmltt 68 Hanley JV Lorenzo JV Abernathy JV Lorenzo JV Morton JV Morton JV Vega Varsity Muleshoe Varsity Lockney JV Lovlngton JV Tulle JV Nazareth JV Levelland JV Hale Center JV Frenshlp JV Morton JV Tulla JV Lockney JV Hereford JV LCHS JV Hartley JV Muleshoe JV Olton JV Littlefield JV Frlona JV Muleshoe JV Olton JV Littlefield JV Frlona JV 73 Morton 56 Nazareth 49 Littlefield 39 Friona 52 Littlefield 61 Texico 39 Farwell Freshman Boys 44 lziiiif Basketball EZZZZZTT Dwight and Robbie walt for they know what goes up must come back down plamvlew All for one and one for all and one guess for who got the ball I-Ifflefleld Frlona Plainview Freshman Boys Team Ummm Ummm Ummm Ummm Ummm Ummm Ummm Ummm Ummm Ummm Ummm Dlmmltt Ummm Dlmmm Ummm Ummm l I Nelson, Dwight McDonald, Brandon Cox, Coach Smith. A Scott Nelson, Bobbie Hottel, Brad Holcomb, Scott Simpson, Nick Martinez, David Barton, Joe Sauceda, Girls' Varsity Basketball iAl Chris Salinas shows her form, iBl Shelly Frye has style. iCl Becky Andrews dribbles in for a layup. lDl Jackie Anthony exhibits good defense. fri Lk M , ,Q . X -,l ,,-- 4,-. xv ti 5, 1. 'WE fa X51 Q e 3. iDl ,S wg ...Z , NF' 5 ri i .v , if '? Lv-9 S The 1980-81 Dimmitt Bobbies continued the winning tradition. They finished the season with a record of 21-10. Their season was marked by misfortune when Beth Benton had to have knee surgery even before the district play began, but as is the way of a winner, the Bobbies came back to give some thrilling finishes to several ballgames. Among them was in the second half of district play when they beat Muleshoe by two points with 4 overtimes. They went on to Bi-District against Spearman, when Becky Andrews got a rebound in the last seconds of the game and we won 39-37. The Bobbies lost in the flrst round of Regional play to Coahoma 45-46. This marks the 6th year in a row that the Bobbies have won district, and the 5th year in a row they have gone to regional. Named to the All District team were: Becky Andrews, Sonya Andrews, Jackie Anthony, and Chris Salinas. Cindy Sageser got honorable mention. QA! Jill Brown shoots with grace! QB, Sheril Baldridge hustles on defense! fCt Brenda Parker aims for twol Hartley Lorenzo Abernathy Lorenzo Morton Hereford Tournament Tascosa Estacado Hereford Lockney L C H S Tournament Estacado Brownfield Lubbock Hlgh Tulia New Deal Tournament ldalou Nazareth Levellnnd Dunbar Lockney Littlefield L C H S Muleshoe Frlona Olton Littlefield Lavelland Frlona Muleshoe Olton Spearman CORHOITIS Record 21 10 fBl Dlstrlcty meglonali Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt fFlunners Upj Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt fConsolatloni Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt fRunners Upi Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt Dlmmltt IBD 25 97 41 99 55 53 32 79 46 61 sa 65 ' 46 55 48 46 58 52 56' ' ' 54 31 59 45 69 48 ' 49 48 59 - 59 New Deal 49 Dlmmltt 71 Q0 46 41 50 60 52 56 38 48 43 ,... 53 48 45 36 ' 64 33 59 33 59 49 38 45 52 46 48 43 45 37 39 46 45' i +A... sw, I g .,..t,.V.l.,.., Q s , NW .. E 1 1 .,,. .t,. A X g i 5 x ,...,.f-1 w Y - .- - ' 35? -4 . ,X ' ' ...---- ' I l f ' i I L 3 4 5 we jx I 4 s N N WN, .Nga lk n A X X N xx 'X X sf? 3 , Q, L xg X , wi Q-Q4 , S J hs N 4. V E, Q., X . 38 Hr' .Q,, pf., , ,fi 1- i ' ' 5 . X, 3- . ' Af 'ff :FA 0 . Sb., wif ' '-'- A XS N FY A W ku: ..z'1 3 ' PQ A i fi? F' ff Q, fi A Q 5-51 xi , Six V A ' .6-. ,Q gf .W . , -A N z 1. gg, 'J 5' lgfffkx A22' M Q5 ' J 1 'fa' 42g X Q' 4 25 2 2 if 'L.,,, IL. K... P fgsn X30 s 4 -slzf-JJ ' P k S X L v i- la w ZW M ,, ,,, X -.- -.- ,, ... ,S 3-1 Q j- g K K k M X f A , ,, , 'I' W I s X f 'af - --at New , -s -2 ge . - a S ff . . K: N .ww a -N Kx----- wimvmnwtezx KE? Hartley Lorenzo Morton Vega Groom Lockney Cayon Plainview Hereford Nazareth Tulia Nazareth Levelland Frenshlp Friona Littlefield Lockney Llttletleld L.C.H.S. Frlona Dimmitt Dimmitt Dlmmltt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dlmmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt .. ,M is s I . if +L' Freshman Girls Basketball lAl Julie takes action and fights for the ball. QBJ Becky and Debra are preparing for the recovery ofthe ball QCJ Karen Markley, Vonda Richards, Kay Ballard, Julie Reeve Becky Benton Robin Parish Rosa Ramirez Hereford Nazareth Littlefield Frlona Littlefield Muleshoe Muleshoe Kress Lorenzo Tulia Levelland Littlefield Friona Muleshoe 54 Levelland Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Dimmitt Jane Hicks, Debra Saxra, Lisa Martinez, Denise Behrends 34 32 ' ' 47 Slaton 21 Dimmitt 37 7 ' ' 18 ' ' 25 ' ' 47 ' 33 ' ' 38 ' ' 37 ' ' 27 61 ' ' 41 24 ' ' 28 33 13 38 29 39 60 35 31 23 35 38 34 31 29 iCl Varsity and JV QM J.V. girls are Mary Arce, Gloria Chen, Donna Black, Sylvia Vasquez, and Krystal Scott. V r I irl are Front Row Linda Ala CBD as'tyG s : :' - manza, Tammy Calhoun, D. D. Bishop, i Maria Granado, Back Row: Shelly Young, Karen Henderson, Traci Koch, Martha Flores, and Becky Ortiz. Girls Match Up for a Victory Q ei, I Boys Tennis Swings Into Action Varsity and JV QA! J.V. boys are Brett Sheffy and Darrin Black. KBJ Varsity boys are Gabriel Montiel, Greg Burleson, Danny Heard, and Jerry Vera. KAI . 'Tx-if i 'L i A 'Q'5-?f7WL57IYf'fT 7' .f A VA V.,A V, ALL,A i, V A V ff, I , j .J ' KB! Boys Track QB! Randy Wayne sprlnta ahead for the wlnl lCl lt's up and over for BIII Jopnsonl 65 V S '- ,Le ' .-- f e 1- : J . ' LW b 'ff , . F 1 if Y V ' 'W' 4 . dr f'b:.-415-TW 7i,:g532 my .L . ' an-- f W. . lm I Freshmen: Back Row: L. Creek, K. Howell, H. Gllbreath, S. Simpson, S. Nel J. Lelnen, R. Hottel, B. Holcomb, C. Esqulvel, T. Casas, R. Nelson, C. S Front Row: B. Jennlngs, D. Burnham, B. Cox, D. Barton, M. Bruegel, R. Enrla F. Garcla, D. McDonald, R. Sauoeda, S. Mendez, T. Melendez, S. Lane. X . , wg? G K ' if , .1 ..-s , Varslty: Back Row: Max Sandavol, Mario Mor- eno, Troy Elllson, Jett Watts, Klrk Plgg, Phll Klng, Morrls Cole, Rlchard Guzman. Front Row: Freddle Trevlno, Rlcky Gonzales, Eleazar Garcla, Douglass Garlbaldl, Davld Ogas, BIII Johnson, Ron Rlckenbrode, Fermln Gonzales. l .un CBJ iCi Q v . , il - , ,. ,,V, . lQ:f,' fly '7 M. ,. , K, E' Ny r W . Ni ' tt g,i.., ai'+w -. W v- xt. Y ' -rf .Q 'F A Qi' dir W 5 J H Z.- .,. ' w, y S ' 2 N as K -Q M l 'As W J- A PM-N . ci ... Q' iff i 'i T 'i 'f.1'M 2- Q fi 'Q ' 7 I 'W' 1 ' 4 H ev t , -f , f 1 vp t,,,. vm ' H.. M Q Q, er .. at W- wi., -A W rife . ,M it .1-L. f w , -. K. 3 1 -A , X ',-+ av- ...WM M.' 7, :, 9- r - .Q A 5, ' 1,4 Avi., fl, Q vi m. , 7' ,, 1 W W - M 61 ti' K- ar... .1 - -. 1,-T 1 h --A A. ff, .A M .,., 8 .. .. f , .,. 3 -...qw gf- 1-.4 ,- ,U -vp .Y JL. ,Q t' Q . 'f.l.- .M A- -1 f 'f.,: -2 .- 34 4- Sr lAJ Morris Cole receives an award for the shot put. fBl Phil King flies over the hurdles in effort to place. fCl Richard Guzman pushes for the end. fDl Tim Wales pushes in his final trial to reach the finish line. QEJ Randy Washington sets a new pole volting record. QFJ Elizar Garcia in a finishing lap. Randy Washington placed 5th at State Meet, as DHS' only contender. Congratulations! Girls Track QA, Tobby concentrates before throwing the shot. lBl Brenda takes It easy durlng warm-up. QC! Julie end Karen flght the wlnd whlle struggllng for a wln tBl H. Qulnonez, V. Rlchardson, C. Salinas. S. Jack- son J. Hlcks K. Ballard J. Reeves S. Baldrld e v 1 I v g B. Parker, S. Colllns, S. Andrews, D. Sava, T. Tis- chler, Coach Hoyle, R. Moore, K. Markley, T Maxey, M. Herrera, K. Mongeau, D. Behrends, R Parlsh, B. Benton, S. Frye, R. Ramos, T. Brown Eggs QA! It's everyone for themselt in the last go around. lBJ Jane Hicks while throwing the shot put. lCJ Kay Ballard puts forth her best shot. QDl Flene Moore looks worn in the final lap. QED Becky Benton doing her best in the long jump. lFlFlegionaI track meet qualifiers, Rita Flamos, Teresa Maxey, Beth Mohon, Mary Ann Herrera. f NX 5. CAI i X i i E . 3 1 I 2 P . Hem 5. .5 + 1-fr-- -4 5 , - - a.,....g.ix... I ' 'Yi 1 X f l P . G ' i W ' . - i 'B 5 si V H X 5 5 . . .,,. . K , . y K ' 'z , . A ' ..,. V ' Y CDD 1 My saw - . g ..+. . 1-- ' Nfigf.. 117 Boys and Girls Golf lt's Tee Off Time QAJ Toby Burleson, Terry Mixson, Kevin Cleveland, Jim Smith, Jeff Watts, Jay Reeves, Greg George lBl Jane Hicks Regional Qualifier and 2nd Medalist in District CCJ Cindy Sageser, Jane Hicks, Debbie Hrabal, Cindy Mixson These boys and girls make up the Dimmitt High School golf team which we should all be proud of and support. 3 eedom Flestored to 52 American Hostages ken in Iran Q This page appears in this book to note the release of the f American hostages taken by violence at the American Q embassy in Tehran, Iran in November of '79. Q After 444 days of captivity, the hostages were released in January of 1981. This page symbolizes that we must fight to protect our most important right: freedom. . . after the soft, white pigeon takes flight from the dark, black cage, it flies with vast speed through the dark blue in hopes of never being caged again . . Isaacs Teachers and Our Educators Administration . . . That Teach!!! f- 9 s. . Armstrong arian . Bagley emaklng teacher . Beck llsh Il The Ones That Show Us The Ropes . . . CD3 Mr. Brito Power Mechanics iEJ Mrs. Broderson Art and Engllsh TFT Mr. Chand Chemistry Biology CED aq 5 I, T' Q '1 . : I i T ' J' 53 ,.... nw? at 'f5T14' f T, ir flte r-' i . 'W' In 121 QD! Coach Crawford American Hlstory, JV Boys Basketball, . o Asst Boys F Tennls QEl Mr. Gray Ag. Teacher lFj Mrs. Garner Engllsh I otball coach of rx .. f -N, .n in--r ' - K 1 I A ' i 'iw,,,...I n L 5 S tM X 'xL 1 ' i '1 S X Q . 1' l lEl 107 Mrs. Cleveland Trig, Geometry, Intro. Algebra ll Coach Cole American History, Asst. Football coach Varsity Track coach P.E. teacher Mr. Cotter Woodworking, Draftlng IAQ Coach Garner Head Football Coach Blology IBJ Coach Cleveland Varsity Boys Basketball, Algebra I, Golf, Athletlc Dlrector ICI Mr. Henry Cholr Dlrector --r 'tw N Q IDI CEI IFI Mrs. Hamllton Algebra II Intro. Algebra I Mrs. Howell O.D.P. Mrs. Hottel Homemaklng teacher HECE x lAj Coach Hoyle Varsity Girls Basketball, Girls Track, Health, Drivers Ed iBl Mr. Jackson Asst. Band Dlrector QCJ Mrs. Kelly Typlng, Buslness law iDl Mrs. Mann Engllsh Ill and lV ' ' W - , 1'f -- ' . N -ffm' -' . ' .1 AAW. ,gg L M, - , 3,1 5. . . 3, '55 .N t k. J., 3. . fu A, ,9v1'.,,- . 1 5 ,fgtsa Q A . .5 f. .M f, -..Ji 3, . .. 1 X . . Y, A . V we-5, Lk, ww, ...ff ,,,,g I Sf . Y-.. , -. W. If f U .. f - , fl. , ft.. -- H was M - 1 L . :wi E fi. H -. w A 1 Q Q Q xx J' 1 My 'K ' rw M X if ,M 118:55 355525 Q 1 . Fi im' - P ' .Jx'xg3'il'S .. 1 Q .x t 4 gr, . b , ,ll .... m It ' 3 wc, 5 4 r '. Sf? r'f2,.iMff:Q: sflmvbifi - 1 ww. ,QIEZ If al gf. ? A 3 in W' 5 qv. Q: S Y s +G Q Q '55 A wg X lg f w is wh? 5.3 - 'N if 'gt s tl , f QS el 1 ' fer? 2, fi ..,. l --v- ' , ' S?':.:',m? ii? ' pn fast5W,Q t , ragga 2 ' S A -ga A mm A A- X , . 3 E A 5 . if ligne - UU I . 124 'A H.. 1 w, K ls WN ..,..kA L A . ' is I- 1 sf'-9 T-. sq., , q .5 A Q' k ,Q ' fx , . 4 fu. Q' wk. r , 1 MA, L+ I. ,,., ,W ,.., . QE! Mrs. Parker Spanish English QFJ Mrs. Ryan VOE Shorthand Accounting, Yearbook Advisor lGl Ms. Sheridan Plan A Instructor U0 l lCl lDl Mrs. Smith Civics, Free enterprise History Coach Smith Football coach, Hlstory, Health, Drivers-Ed Mr. Smith Band Director Mrs. Snider Homemaking teacher lHl CEQ Mr. Standlee Ag. teacher lFt Mr. Stevens Speech, Drama English lGt Coach Thomas Football Coach Basketball Girls, Track Fundamentals, Math QHJ Ms. Vanstory English LQ: rn-.,.....M ff' Our Superiors lAl Mrs. Bernethy types on a busy schedule for next week. QB! Tlna Conners works In the ofllce as as assistant and manages very welll lCl Mr. Glass takes tlme from hls busy schedule to smllel lDl Mrs. Dollar shows patlence, even wlth all the work she has to dol ,nm 53 cm e.fQ, is l- - 3 X Effie Aiding the Needs of Our School CM Llbrary Aides are: Front Row: John Henderson and Larry Acker. Middle Row: Hllda Arce, Valorle Klause, Shlrley Sallnas, and Estella Martlnez. Back Row: Loretta Sandoval, Laurle Ewlng, Manuel Saenz, and Jose Vas- quez. QB! Oftice Aides are Front Row: Patty Montes, Shonda Wrlght, Beth West, Leroy Ramlrez, Jan Robb, and Rhonda Ross, Back Row: Ruben Nino, Freddy Trevlno, Wlllle Garcia, Rudy Perez, Rhonda Nelson, Bllly Jordan, Kyle Colllns, and Kyle Weatherford. it 1 5 W -f es, .P ff: I ag .. 5..gs,, ,-- ' F5 :A eg' x . .., N' 3 f ,., Q as-3 f 1 Zh I v 'P- - . -ft tx I K ig. .... Q. Business Manager qAi Superintendent Gene King Robert Ryan AdlT'liniStI'atiOl l Currgxguglimqgfr KC, Secretary of Federal Programs Delma Myers i-,.,g,.,..., Tax Deputy Tax Assessor Collector Secretary to Superintendent Mary Hunter Kathy Naylor iDi Patty Lee Bookkeeper Ftoxie Loudder Dimmitt School Board 1981 Jimmy Cluck Fred Bruegel Jr. Deanne Clark Charles Wales Gene King' Business Mgr' President - Charles Wales i:IZ'::fyBNOiiZP Vice President - Fred Bruegel, Jr Don gregory Secretary - Deanne Clark Robert Ryan, Superintendent Helping To Run Our School . . Q, ,. 41,131.4 W, W, is l'RliYliX'l' .X lfxlsl, Q uipv, Il up Q Q .- Q. A, 4 I .'-' m.'.f'.: a , .w',,q.2,, 'f 'f.j'-.1g. h' ln ,.'. -,Aff nl- 'fL -5 A v .-wr.-A .l -,aw 5-'Xf'f-A uv .f ' 'A ' ' e. ' 1 f x ' 1 - ' X '3 'V'4' ' va ' 1 1 3 gn, . 45:,o,. 1 ' ' -lfbt' , .ff 4 .fy-4 ,y-Lg ff fr , .7 - , 3' ' .V W f- 5 -f . 'gm ..y.q. ' 4 7. , 421 Q . , ypw ,fjrf 451171 rs' N- 4 ' . 'ef G' api vggtkt , I , A' 1 .Q . I S f ' f 7 0 dug ag. .,. 4 Ha 71 Au.. 'M s . . ,..v , r. e ..4L. ' V 4 f ' . . 'L ' ' , 'H' Q ' . ' 7 f ' Q 1 . 4 , . A 0 ' sv V, ?W'::?Lf wrt :L K liz. T. , 9 Q . . ff f 4 I Q A , -K' , a L- 35, .4 as :. ?'Lfll, - Q ffvft' ' f,W Q... 4,-I i,4'-nguwgefs. ., R J 5 1, I lg . ,, . f .fxv 'sf :- ,gr7'K x - uk X04 '. s U ul-SnA'f4J', - DHS Custodlansz Amos Garcla, Fellpa Garcla, and Andrews Navarro. ,, .o. sn. 1' ' Q-AF: . 1 ' fs' Zemin 1 SW' DHS Lunchroom Ladles: Rhoda Mays, Charlene Howell, Cora West, and Marie Brockman. TPI' J 7' VCI Interact: The Cookout The Interact Club had a cookout to celebrate a successful year. The party was held at Bryan Gregory's home and some parents helped out with the food. Gifts were presented to president Jeff Isaacs and sponsor Phil Jackson for their service through the 80-81 year. Days of Amusement .jf L, , Lf iw as Fun Day Fun Day was held on a windy, sandy day. It was an afternoon of organized games in which the four classes competed against each other. This year, the seniors won first place, the juniors won second, the freshmen won third, and the sophomores won fourth. 53: 3 to lAl Todd and Dee provlde back-up for the enter- talnment. QBJ Shelly sings I Honestly Love You. QC! Tammy and Tlm enjoy the entertalnment. QD! Jackle entertalns us with I Can't Stand the Rain. IEJ D. D., John Davld, Dlna, and Terry eagerly awalt thelr meal. F 5 2 Fi 3, I Q- 191 1 ip -f wl 2 ' S fl a it ag ' -W. Q le, x A tt 4 5 s A w ,ft I A .Q j,5MNJ ,:., iott Ag Q - w S Q . 1 tg- , xxx: X Q l w x w ,S .H ei, , ' ' ,W , ai A 4 . ,X X ...- X it ' . ' Q., gy S , 4 X1 ' X 20535 ,imN53f5'3 S st S Mkt KB! ' gAQQ,m ' 1? 22 . . W .. ,25 5 Q. 3 . S we tl tt.l wha W :Sv -. SM -ggg S X . A. L ' 11? X Q13 S A A.- f X -f-- f A 4-:ff KD? BEST Beau Banquet South ofthe Border -if 5 if - me 1 FFA Banquet Awards given at this year's FFA Banquet were: Star Greenhand, Kennen Howellg Star Chapter Farmer, Greg Odom: Star Lone Star Farmer, Jerri Ka Clarkg Star Herdsman, Morris Coleg Star Lamb Herdsman, Tim Walesg Star Barrow Herdsman, Danny Under- wood. Proficiency Awards went to Morris Cole, Shane Smithson, Jerri Ka Clark, Greg Odom, Billy Jordan, Todd Hatla, Kennen Howell, Other FFA members received Certificates of Merit. PTFYQJ 3 x The Band Sweeps Honors at K. C. The Bobcat Band brought home the trophy for the outstanding band of the Worlds of Fun con- test. They toured Fruhauf Uniform Co., Farmland Industries, and went to Worlds of Fun. Friday night the seniors went out to dinner at the luxurious Raphael Hotel. Photography by Kyle Collins. X Choir Goes to Enid for Their Trip DHS Singers went to Enid, Oklahoma for their trip this year. They were awarded for their excellent per- ance and are to be congratulated on their hard work. The Singers learned much on their trip and ught home many memories. -1' Q- D Music! Music! Musi This year's choir competed in various contest choir also had a Sing-A-Thon to raise money fo annual choir trip to Oklahoma. 1981 All-Region Band: Back Row: Jay Fleeve, Brenda Parker, Trent Armstrong, Da ton, Bryan Armstrong, Chad Thompson. Middle Row: Street, Laurie Sides, Laura Downing, Krystal Scott, Katie Sheila Barton, Mary-Ann Howell, Shelly Frye, Brad Murdoc Row: Beth West, Judith Smith, Vaneasa Holland, Debbie Denise Behrends, Julie Reeve, Suzan Collins, Sonya Andre A V- it -457577 fn-. UIL Literary Competiton IAQ State qualifiers in UIL events are Amy Ross in Feature Writing and Norma Trigo in Extemporaneous Speaking. QBJ Contestants in the district UIL contest were: Front Row: Debra Sava in Editorials, Nathan Malone, Richard Sauceda, and Brandon Cox in Spelling. Middle Row: Sharla Street in Ready Writing 2nd place, Toby Burleson in Extem- poraneous Speaking 1st place. Back Row: Trent Armstrong in Number Sense 2nd place, Amy Ross in Feature Writing 2nd place, Deannea Merritt in Ready Writing, and Vonda Richards in News Writing. Congratulations to Norma Trigo who won 1st at the State UIL meet in extem- poraneous speaking! new U33 Athletic Banquet iAl Ricky Gonzales receives the Defensive Back Award. lBl Christina Salinas receives the Track Fighting Heart Award, Randy Washington and Brenda Parker are track's Most Valuable Players, QCD Mario Moreno is awarded the Fighting Heart Award for football. iDl Randy Washington gets the Basketball Fighting Heart Award. Becky Andrews and Joe Nino are named Most Valuable Players in basket- ball. Suzan Collins receives Basketball Fighting Heart Award also. iEi The Most Valuable Player Award for football goes to Morris Cole. QFJ Randy Washington is named Most Valuable Player of the track team. lGl Tennis' Most Valuable Player is Gabriel Montiel. W' ESQ, g ral v tx KA N . x . X t f L . ,. -- ' it A Xi ..i . lDl SKK to it Q Q SN M H K K . S Sk X waz Q X. . . , . .. P- tg . ,- , r H. ugf N : ' . Nxt, Q wx my S as ' X .Aix u stfegssii ,X :gif-5. w .A 1' . 5515: . X 5 T t. CFD Y' ET iAl Becky Andrews is named Girls Basketballs Most Valuable Player. iBl Footballs Outstanding Players: Mario Moreno, Trent Armstrong, Shan Powell, Flicky Gonzales, Richard Guzman, and Morris Cole, QCD Keith Gregory and Joe Nino enjoy their ice cream at the Athletic Banquet. QDJ Jane Hicks is Golf's Most Valuable Player. tEl Trent Armstrong receives the defensive Lineman Award. QFJ Phil King is awarded the Fighting Heart Award for track. QGJ The Offensive Lineman Award goes to Shan Powell. tHl Jim Smith is named Most Valuable Player of boys golf. lunflh -f -J' ei K. f 1 . fy. Celebrate!! 1 , . fs, S. V 1 1 lk t. 71.0 'Wa f 5. Senior Assembly was a program of songs and skits to recall the past years of the Senior class. After the assembly, the class went to Canyon to spend a day at the Activity Center at W. T., then had dinner and saw a movie in Amarillo. Senior Assembly '81 This One's for You 1981 Junior- Senior Prom The Junior class gave the Senior class a beautiful prom held at the Ex- po. The building was decorated with rainbows and bright colored streamers and ornaments. Pick-up foods were served and a D.J. provid- ed all types of music for the festivity. V 2 E - Ii 1 w The Prom X .Aix 45 1 X fx 5 mffxd if ,ag , 1 lap! RWM g 'NW 5 ' Z Spirit King and Queen and Their Court QAJ Basketball Queen and King: Jackie Anthony and Joe Nino QBJ Junior Candidates Phil King and Pam Nelson tCl Sophomore Candidates: Kevin Cleveland standing in for John King and Shelly Frye QDJ Freshman Candidates: Dwight McDonald and Kay Ballard We Show Enthusiasm During .. Tie 'Em Up Day, Hats off to the Bobcats Day, Overall We're the Best Day, Trash Day, and Dress-Up Day were the highlights of the 1980-81 Spirit Week. E QAJ Our Homecoming Queen for 1980-81 was DeNise Dobbs, who was attended by Jay Reeve. QBJ Kennon Howell won First prize for his hat on Hats Off to the Bobcats Day. QCJ Enough Mums?? QDJ The senior nominee for Homecoming Queen was Maja Martinec. She was attended by Joe Nino. lEl The sophomore nominee for Homecoming Queen was Shelly Frye. She was attended by Keith Gregory. QFJ The freshman nominee for Homecoming Queen was Mary Arce. She was attended by Corky Esquivel. 951 VK Q 'fr E x I. . X- Q. 0 Dt KP. D . in -.sl 5 X -dia' Spirit Week KA, All our hard work went up in flames! QBJ Marion Marino helped light the bonfire. QCD Sophomores decorating their hall. QD! Catherine Mongeau and Robert Boozer were the 1980-81 Flame Queen and King. QE3 Hard work on the senior hall payed off -- First place was won. IFJ Freshmen worked long and hard on their hall. Q i .p..1A,,,hN Agp X N si' ns. l lil W L Pep Rallies Boost Spirit iAl Wow! Did you see those cheerleaders? iBl The twirlers add life to homecoming pep rally. tCl Beth and Sharla in their best pose. QDl Keith and Brad keep the beat at the pep rallies. lEl DeNise twirls for an audience of football players Q,g,!..s,sX A s.-lr-41 -Y Link? x www-N vii.-,ek tAl The Senior Class backs the Bobcats. tBl Beth and Kristi playing cowgirls? tCl Crystal and Kim - Funky Chickens! lDl Freshmen participate in the pyramid contest. lEl Crystal presents Adrian with star player award. 7 5 fm Kgs km v.. bmw Q, .,., sm fast ef s.- li : The Bobcat Band ended the year with a ban- quet. The purpose of the banquet was to give out the awards for excellence throughout the year. Smith also announced the 1981-81 twirlers, Pam Nelson and Becky Benton, and drum major, Shelly Frye. M. L. Simpson provid- ed slides of the year's activities. A 1981 Band Banquet Worlds of Fun x .Q ' Q . , K It .41 A Xp! ,, 5 f .J Q 1 y., r A X . 1 ' ri-J ' fx N ' 1 N XX Ng ji lK.,ai'9 .w X ii! 3 Key Club Banquet- 1981 tAl Brad Murdock accepts a plaque for being the 1980-B1 Presi- dent of Key Club. QBJ Christy McClure and Sergio Valesquez an- nounce awards, KCl As incoming president Pnil King gives a speech. lDl Woody Glass and Brad Murdock entertain at the Key Club Banquet. KEJ Sergio Valesquez gives Key Club sponsor, Mrs. Howell a gift. A. I.- an' l HIIIIIII KD! Basketball Spirit Week Starting a New Tradition lAl Kyle? Or is it Groucho? lBl Judith and Deannea model their sunglasses. lCl Morris is too cool! 1Dl Lisa and Chad shine on! 'fig' ,'-5- JJ' 11..- Freq -'f-3 l L! .nrlmmf 152 ' Valedictorian Sharla Street - 96.55 Her senior year, Sharla was President of National Honor Society, and President of Lyre Club. She was also a member of the annual staff, the band, the All- Region Band, FHA, Who's Who, and the Phoenix Group. Sharla was also a Regional Qualifier in UIL Ready Writing. Salutatorian Judith Smith - 94.29 During Judith's senior year, she was Secretary of Na- tional Honor Society, Reporter for Lyre Club, and Vice-President of the band. She was a member of the All-Region Band, Interact, and Who's Who. Judith was also the Rotary Club Sweetheart and a twirler. In Time You and I Will Change With the Currents of Our Lives - J' : W' 2, .. -QQ: v . wt Q f 5 it i Y N f i if t A, J Graduation! Class of 1981 May 28, 1981 The Way Old Friends Do... . . But the Images of This Moment Will Never Fade. lf My name is Catherine Mongeau. I am from Quebec, Canada. My own town is Beloeil, the population is about 23 thousand people. I come from a big family which includes 3 brothers and 1 sister. My dad teaches psychology in the University of Montreal and my mother sells real estate. To have been a foreign exchange student in your school was really exciting to me. My first months were hard because I couldn't speak English. I felt lost because everything was dif- ferent and new for me. But now at the end of my A.F.S. year I know that this experience was very enriching for me. My family here was Doug and Che- ryle Pubus. I had a little sister named Carla. They all were very good for me. They treated me just like their real daughter and that had helped me a lot. I could not ask for a better family. I would like to thank every- one for being my friend. You have been very friendly with me. You really have made my stay in Dimmitt, Texas rewarding. Au revoir . . . lgood-byel 156 AFS Students My name is Maja Martinec. I came from Croatia Yugoslavia. My home town is Zagreb, the capital Croatia. The population of Zagreb is about one mi lion people. I have two brothers and one siste They are married. My father is a shoemaker an my mother is a homemaker. I am staying with Ji Ellen, and Debbie Hrabal. Debbie is a senior, ton We are getting along very well and I love them ve much. I am enjoying staying in Dimmitt and enjo: ing my senior year in D.H.S. Being an AFS stude is a great experience. I have gotten to know man people, different customs, many good friends wh- helped me much, especially in the first montl' when it was hard and unknown. I also have gotta to know better myself. After living with the Hrabal a whole year and growing to love them as my o I family, it will be hard to leave them after gradu tion. I am richer for a great experience and the r ationships which will never break. I want to tha each of you who have been a good friend duri my AFS year in your town. Zbogom lGood-byel wiv .t.'-'ff'-'iq . 1' Money TAYLOR AND SONS FOOD 647-3476 600 N. Broadway KILLINGSWORTH TRUE VALUE HARDWARE STORE 647-3141 s. Hwy. ass C. R. ANTHONY'S 647-5484 117 S.E. 2nd 3-WAY FARM SERVICE P.0. Box 995 Hart Highway 647-4646 HI-PLAINS OIL CO., INC. 647-4549 206 SE 2nd BRAWLEY CATTLE SUPPLY, INC. Your AnimaI's Health Is Our Concern P.O. Box 1145 N. Hwy. 385 Phone: 647-5181 J 3 ,ij -7 P v I ,fr P O , M ..ek. . ee af J. KENNETH JACKSON DITCHING INC. N. Hwy. 385 647-3294 W.W. CATTLE COMPANY Gene Bradley - 647-3508 Mike Baca - 647-3508 Andy Rogers - 847-3697 G. L. Willis, Jr. - 364-0321 301 S. Broad y 647-3132 PLAINS INSURANCE 113 E. Bedford 647 3176 EARL'S THOMAS RUNNING GARAGE JEWELRY M BOOT SHOP 1001 E. Bedford 107 N. Broadway 107A N. Broadway 647-5448 647 3525 647-4264 DINIMITT , HEAD PRINTING HARMAN S HUNTER AND Where the OFFICE Action Is 315 N. Broadway 100 S- Broadway 647-4159 200 E. Bedford 547 4533 647-3256 GEORGE'S WESTERN HENDERSON EXXON AUTO TV AND APPLIANCE 402 N. Broadway 113 W. Bedfo d 619 S. Hwy- 385 647-4641 647-2640 64-M342 Compliments of Al-VlN,S C I' t THE SWEET CLEANERS ompfffnen S SHOP RUSSELL A. PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION P.O. DRAWER 128 DIMMITT, TEXAS 79027 TELEPHONE: 1806, 647-3169 MODERN FURNITURE AND CARPET CENTER 319 N. Broadway 647-3452 DOUBLETREE MERCANTILE 507 S.E. 4Ih 647-2359 DIMCO INDUSTRIES INC. East of City 647-4136 CENTRAL PLAINS SAVINGS ASSOC. 216 N. Broadway 647-2118 . Y iii? N 4 7 Cable Color TV Open 24 Hours Daily Low and Commercial Rates Carpeted Rooms with Kilchenettes 423 S. HWY 385 647-3178 COBB'S 647-3164 117 E. Bedford DIMMITT EQUIPMENT COMPANY 647-2573 411 S.E. 2nd DIMMITT SUPERMARKET 103 W. Belsher 647-2488 y VM--xg f- 1 -1 . . . uk 1 1 S 113 . 'Q .-----1- , - KITTRELL ELECTRONICS 103 E. Bedford 647-2197 DIMMITT FARM AND BEARING 315 S. Broadway 647-4128 SEALE FLORIST 310 N. Broadway 647-3554 DIMMITT FEED YARD Clovis Hwy. West of Dimmitt 647-2108 , ,,....., ...A , . , , xg -V ff -g3gz1: ,aff'-H' f ' ' nuns ,Q - ,A 2- -- ' R744 , Md' v f 7. ,,, M. I 168 QUEEN'S A5mn.mII-IEE CABW '-A CENTER BEAUTY COIFFURES SALON 317 nam d y mm B d y 118 3435501 y 647-5690 641 4260 CRAIG DIMMITT AGENCY A 81 H CAR , I'lSLII'8I1Ce Real Estate P B 806647 5146 112 E J 200 S. Broad y 298 Mamadw y P.o.n 3 247 647-3126 647-5236 D'mmitt, T a 79027 K-BOB'S STEAK HOUSE 647-41 64 204 W. Bedford THE PARTS HAUS COMPANY 647-3468 114 N. Broadway .Mani FEDERAL LAND BANK 647-41 78 105 W. Bedford AMSTAR P.O. Box 169 647-4141 HAYS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Highway 385 647-2151 CCMPLIMENTS of JIMMY L. RCSS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! HYMAN FARM SERVICE, INC. Liquid Fertilizer 8- Chemicals P.0. Box 277 Dimmilt, Texas 79027 Phone: 647-4111 fag f QS X QA X PIONEER figiilig yx NATURAL mf, 'Ili .f::Qarqh:g:'g:,If: ag: G AS :iv 'QZZI' if iffl C 0 M PANY kl g p vid l pply if I if ' 'gyd,,I.. '. I 'sIlf'T Box 511 Amarillo, Texas l k s vi d fvd CI III I tile Nal- I G I1 bl Icy nergy for od I I BD L GAS counnv or i-msn-u swf-u--wf-1 DIMMITT MOTOR COMPANY P.0. Box 206 201 E. Bedford Phone: 647-3228 C. B. Lunsford 647-4560 Stanley McDaniel 647-5522 HIGGINBO- THAM BARTLETT COMPANY 109 N. Broadway 647-3161 COLEMAN PHARMACY Your Health is a Personal Thing to Us. 647-3151 104 N.W. 2nd CASTRO COUNTY FARM BUREAU Gary Richardson Agent C.C.F.B. 647-3420 304 N. Broadway CARLILE THEATRE 647-3239 114 S. Bro d y STAN BYRNES FORD 647-2115 803 N. Broad y PARSONS FUNERAL HOME 647-5171 210 W. Halsell THE PERFECT HT 647-3626 105 N. Broadw y 3:15 CS: DIMMITT AGRI-INDUSTRIES, INC. E. Hwy. 86 647-2141 3 33 X 'Q ik PAXTON TIRE SERVICE 647-4121 603 S.E 3 d DIMMITT READY MIX 647-3171 718 Bedf d DIMMITT CONSUM- ERS 647-4134 217E B df d JONES- RAWLINGS AGENCY 647-5244 121 E. Bedford DIMMITT TV CABLE COMPANY 647-2364 103 N.W. 3rd il 0 THE SHOE TREE 647-5215 119 E. Bedford THE FLOWER PATCH Call on us for all occasions. 647-2104 111 E. Bedford Y 1,1 SNIDER INSURANCE 647-4652 212 N. Bedf d CORN SAVER 647-2217 N. Highway 385 KENT BIRDWELL INSURANCE 116 E. Jones 647-3427 SIAIE FARM INSURANCE 0 J OFFICE I806I 647-4I0l VIRGIL JUSTICE 647-2159 . KENN JUSTICE 647-5512 CLIFF LEWIS 647-2454 iiiirlcu Jusnce REAL esmre, mc. II5 WEST BEDFORD DIMMITT, TX 79027 RIVERSIDE CHEMICAL COMPANY Hubert Backus - Mgr. Jim Hoelting - Salesman Mark Gerber - Plant Opera. Violet Barton - Secretary N. Hwy. 385 Box 55 647-4125 CASTRO COUNTY NEWS 108 W. Bedford 647-3123 wi: I W .'zx4 ,w v . tv ww .mf ,a O, J M47 -ff' wif George Real Estate S. Hwy. 385 647-4174 The Village Shop 204 W. Bedford 647-2450 ...--QC an cannot discover JI ew oceans unless he has courage to lose ight of the shore Jst th lik .Sa And re Glide begin this intellectual prose by thanking people. First and foremost, Mrs. Ryan, my advisor, e understanding and sound advice during -the course of my three years on annual staff. Also, I e to thank the Castro County News and M. L. Simpson for their never-ending supply of pictures. Iso goes to the Bill Clarks and the V. C. Hopsons for the use of their homes for our favorite pic- pe that our annual helps to store memories of this year lsoon to be the pastl for you. I am very ed with the results and hard work of the staff. Each of them poured many hours, sweat, and tears uese pages. I, since this is my last year, I must try to make your eyes mist . . . h each of you luck in your life. I will be approaching my new ocean soon, as you will. As you cross gh waters please have self respect and keep peace and remember to be your own person. I will cherish my school day memories and the friendship of many of you. Q-91 ain, learn, and love in peace. Jeff Isaacs Editor - Bobcat 80-81 t t 1 ii , tl S if? YI TD I' ,- X as NN- Wew. , -...NX Annual Staff Spends the Year lAl All work and no play, huh? lBl Lana breaks for a picture. lCl The staff tours the library at Taylor Publishing Company. QDJ The staff points to the sign at the company. QE! Jeff draws layouts. V 4' al -fl T lCl lDl CEI K ,, . 3? A N, Y X Hard at Work lAl Nathan prepares for a shipment. QBJ Valorie draws her pages. lOl Deannea gets 2nd and 3rd opinions. QD! Sheila is finally working. lEl Jeri takes a break. QF! Sharla ls deep in thought. is ...,.... .. ..... 'v guiillllv - Q i n.......NwA W'-N -W. 'fr '73 s Il in The Tide COITIGS, the Tide Goes. The Sand Dollar ls Planted Firmly in the Ground. Q., . -' Lklx my 0 :+ ,fo f x fe, Ds ,Z ik GEN Vlcfgialfla 5,,Yb.,l W Pplf Ln... E ff- -I ' o va v NL xy 'X-'QQ' 1 . MJ., . V gn, A ,. , 'bait I ., .- ,'f'P? R3 B N The Cool Water Washes the Loose Sand Away From the Collar to Make Room for the News. Soon Again, the Tide Will Come . . . N . I g-,-, ,f f We've Learned We've Loved We've Grown, But Now, We Want to Do What We Want to Do . . . ,SQ 5-gf:- , 3 xff, I gf X , Q S,l,f,5,g Ega xxfsi -xi,,,- S I ' 'Q ,ff R' ' - . Q 5, N Xgaf , xi 9 if 5' 1 X K f A ' f . .,,z.:::x:y-1 f Q1 W S. -, :E um A Q ty fs 5 vmw,A..4 K Q Q-A ,J- . 1' rv'Q4 . S . -M--.... . 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