Eastland High School - Maverick Yearbook (Eastland, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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Aside from their usual duties of elect- ing school personnel, setting salary sched- ules, and adopting the annual budget, the School Board and Mr. Ray Pruitt were also responsible for the bond issue which entitled us to new facilities as well as the improvements of old facilities. They were very active and conscien- tious about adding what they felt would benefit the students at Eastland High School. With all the renovations-too numer- ous to mention-we the students and fac- ulty would like to take this opportunity to say 'Thank you' School Board and Mr. Pruitt for all your time and concern. X K ff, School Board President, Mr. Iames Reid. School Board Members were: Mr. Dick Iohnsong Mr. Ray Pruitt, Superintendentg and Mr. lim Wright, Secretary. School Board Members were: Don Martin, Vice President: Mrs. Loretta Bulgerin, and Mr. H.V. O'Brien. School Board Member, Mr. Iohn Nevill. CLASSES It Was Part Time ,gee -- sf' , Q ,af :fr ' .ani i ..,, rl -g :sf za a I P ,fn ,.,.. my ,,... -I V K . -VAL f. K, 255' ' NS?-P5 ji ,, , ' '.1: , Li-- 2 - 71 - , I ,':..,, 1 .k.' a ff, 1' 5 ' '-L' 1 A QE M L Lk.,Lh Wa , A Age Q A .1 Hx Q . Q fi , - s a J .ggiigl JA i A . ,.., f- Pass the LIFESAVER! Senior's chicken fight K ,Q W, N25 V ' an L Wg kg. Il'S H flip! LOOK Lacey! 6 Gaetar and Cliffy Let's hear it for Sassafras!! King and Queen Hobo For The Sr's. Cf 79 pr , f - - mwrwxgfs-Qiflf. , !51f': P i w g ig Q X A Q K1 g ww W Q K f ! Dunk him Belinda! Grab your partner! . 1, 5. wk 4 A- W - 1 L 5? 245 WMS 3 Here-eat this! Sr's enjoy square dance. gn 1 Xli. 1il'! i f r ff Get it MOIliCa! I0hIl and Davie g0 f0l' il! Hgy, Melody-Did ygu get lhrqwn in?!? 7 Senior Class Officers for the school year 1978-1979 were: Arthur Gaeta-President, Ginger Hoffmann-Reporter, Katrina Amburn-Secretary, Bart Boles-Vice President, Steve Chick-Treasurer, Billy Adams-Fire Chief, Gary Bagwell-Fire Boy, james Doyle-Fire Boy. .4 no NOT ENTER ,fiiif f ., , 3 il, DONNAY ADAIR Span. Club 33 Media Cen. 4, Officer 4, Gusher Staff 3, Ir. Historian 3, Student Coun. Officer 4g Annual Staff 2,3,4g Maverick Editor 4: Mav. Photographer 44 Mav. Ad Seller 3,4g Dogie Editor 2, FHA 1,2,33 FHA Officer 2, Class Officer 1,3g E Asso. 3,45 Elem. Assist 3,43 Ioumalism 43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g Head 43 Pep Squad 1,2g I.V. Cheerleader 1,2g Head 23 Sen. Play 45 Ir. Play 33 Basket- ball 1,23 Track 13 Tennis 3,49 Graduation Usher 39 Football Sweetheart 4 8 BILLY ADAMS Gusher Staff 3, Ir. Hist. 3, Gam I 3, Gam II 4, FFA 1,2,3,4, FFA Officer 4, Sr. Chapter Cond. Team 2,4g Ir. Chapter Cond. Team 13 Livestock Iudging Team 1, Chapter Farmer 2,3,4g E Assoc. 3,4g Fire Chief 4, Elementary P.E. Assis. 4, Sr. Play, Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,25 Graduation Usher 35 Pep Squad Beau 45 CIC Ag Scholarship KATRINA AMBURN Span. Club 3,45 Thespian Club 4, Gusher Staff 33 Gusher Editor 3, Ir. Hist. 3,43 Ir. Hist. Officer 3,45 Student Coun. Rep. 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g,Officer 2: Flag Corp. Co-Captain 45 FHA 1,2,3g FHA Officer 2,3g Silver Thimble Award 1, Choir 3,45 Officer 4, Class Officer 4, Elementary P.E. Assist. 43 Sr. Play, Ir. Play, One Act Play Stage Crew 3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2g Track 1, Tennis 2, Gradua- tion Ulsher 3 GARY BAGW ELL Gusher Staff 33 Gusher Staff Photographer 33 Ir. Hist. 3,43 Annual Staff 33 Mav. Ad Seller 1,2,33 FFA 1,2,3,43 FFA Officer 43 Ir. Chapter Cond. Team 13 Sr. Farm Skills 3,43 Land Iudging Team 1,23 Livestock Iudging Team 1,21 Chapter Farmer3 Choir 3,43 E Assoc. 2,3,43 Fire Person 3,43 Sr. Play Usher3 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2 BART BOLES Beta Club 2,3,4Q Beta Club Officer 43 Span. Club 43 Media Cen. 1,23 Gusher Staff 33 Ir. Hist. 3,43 Officer 43 Student Coun. Officer 3,43 Rep. 13 Maverick Photographer 23 Sr. Chapter Cond. Team 23 Ir. Chapter Cond. Team 13 Range and Pasture Team 23 Dairy judging Team 23 Class Offi- cer 2,43 Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 3,43 E Assoc. 2,3,43 Sr. Play3 Ir. Play3 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 All District 2,3,43 Regional 2,3,43 All Around Track Athlete 33 Honor Graduate 43 Graduation Usher 33 Track Beau 3, All-Around Track 4 IEFF BRADLEY Thespian Club 43 Ad Seller 1,33 Class Officer 23 Voe 33 Auto Mech. 33 Home and Family 43 Sr. Play Stage Crew3 lr. Play Stage Crew3 Tennis 2,31 Graduation Usher 3 EARL BULLOCK Span. Club 43 Thespian 43 Auto Mech. 33 Sr. Playg Ir. Play3 Tennis 2,3 LISA BUTLER Honor Graduateg Beta Club 2-43 Gusher Staff 33 Editor 33 Ir. Hist. 3,43 Annual Photographer 23 FFA 1-43 FFA Offi- cer 33 Greenhand 13 Chap. Farmer 23 Gen. Ag Mech. Skill Team 43 District Officer 33 Sr. Ch. Conducting Team3 Ir. Ch. Conducting Teamj Range and Pasture Team 3,43 Meats Iudging Team 33 Dairy Iudging Team 1,2: Area Officer 43 Placement in Sales and Service 43 Quiz Team 13 Choir 33 Who's Who Among Am. H. S. Students 33 Sr. Play3 Ir. Play Crew STEVE CHICK Beta Club 2-4: Media Center 2-43 Officer 43 Gusher Staff 33 Annual Staff 43 Photographer 43 Dogie Photographer 43 FFA 1,23 Land Iudging Team: Class Officer 43 Elem. P.E. Aid 43 Sr. Play Usher3 Ir. Play Usher3 Basketball 13 Track 1,22 Graduation Usher 33 FHA Favorite 43 Honor Gradu- ate3 Good Citizenship Award 9 IILL COLEMAN Gusher 35 Ir. Historian 45 Band 1-35 Band Officer 1,25 Solo Ensemble Contest 15 Ad Seller 35 FHA 1-45 HECE 3,45 HECE Officer 3,45 Senior Play Usher 4, Ir. Play Usher 3. WESLEY COLLINS Gusher Staff 35 Ir. Historian 35 FFA 1-35 FFA Officer 45 Chapter Farmer 25 Choir 45 E Assoc. 1-45 Elementary P. E. aid 45 Sr. Play5 Ir. Play Crew5 Football 1-45 All-Dis- trict 25 Track 1,25 Basketball 1-3. WILLARD COLLINS Media Center 45 Ir. Historian 35 Sr. Farm Skills 45 Ch. Farmer 2,35 Choir 45 E Assoc. 45 Sr. Stage Crew5 Sr. Play Usher5 Ir. Play Crew5 Ir. Play Usherg Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1-45 Track 1,2 TORI COMPTON Gusher Staff 35 Gusher Staff Editor 35 Ir. Historian 35 Band 1,25 Band Officer 1,25 Solo Contest 15 Annual Staff 45 Photographer 45 Ad Seller 3,45 Dogie Editor 45 FHA 15 Elem. P. E. Aid 45 Sr. Play 45 Ir. Play and Crew 35 FFA Sweetheart 4 DEBORAH CRABTREE Span. Club 25 Gusher Staff 35 FHA 1-45 Ad Seller 35 FHA Officer 35 HECE 45 HECE Officer 45 Class Officer 25 Who's Who Among American H. S. Students5 All- Around Athlete 35 E Assoc. 1-45 Elem. P.E. Aid 45 Pep Squad 1,25 IV Cheerleader 15 Sr. Play Usher 45 Ir. Play Usher 35 Basketball 1-45 All-District 45 Honorable Men- tion 35 Track 1-35 Regional Alt. 15 FHA Favorite 4 BRIAN DEN NIS Thespian Club 45 Gusher Staff 35 Gusher Staff Editor 35 Gusher Staff Photographer 35 Sr. Play 45 Ir. Play 3 10 IAMES DOYLE Ir. Historian 35 S. C. Rep. 35 Band 1-35 All Dist. Band 15 Solo Contest 1-35 Annual Photographer 45 FFA 1-45 Sr. Conducting Team 2-45 Ir. Ch. Conducting Team 15 Land judging Team 1,25 Livestock Iudging Team 1-35 Ch. Farmer 25 E Assoc. 2-45 Fire Person 3,45 Sr. Play 45 Ir. Play Crew5 Golf 1-45 All-District 35 Reg. Qual. 3 ARTHUR GAETA Span. Club 3,45 Media Center 45 M. C. Officer 45 Gusher Staff 35 Photographer 35 Ir. Historian 3,45 S. C. Rep. 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Mav. Photographer 3,45 Head Photog- rapher 45 Ad Seller 45 Dogie Photographer 3,45 FFA 3,45 FFA Officer 45 Sr. Conducting Team 45 GAM 3,45 Class Officer 2-45 E Assoc. 1,25 Fire Person 15 Sr. Play Stage Crew 45 Ir. Play Crew 35 Ir. Play Usher 45 One Act Play Stage Crew 45 Football 1,25 Track 1,25 Grad. Candlel- ighter 3 PAM GOLDEN Gusher Staff 35 Gusher Staff Editor 35 Ir. Historian 3,45 Band 1-45 Band Officer 35 Twirler 2-45 Head Twirler 45 Solo Contest 2-45 Maverick Ad Seller 2,35 FHA 1-45 E Assoc. 3,45 Ir. Play 35 Basketball 1,25 Track 15 Tennis 25 Home 8: Family 4 LACEY GOURLEY Valedictorian5 Beta Club 2-45 Beta Club Officer 45 Span- ish Club 1-45 Gusher Staff 35 Gusher Staff Editor 35 Ir. Historian 3,45 Ir. Hist. Off. 45 S. C. Rep. 15 S. C. Officer 25 Band 1-45 Band Officer 1-45 Solo Contest 1-35 Who's Who in Music 35 Drum Corp Captain 45 Class Officer 35 Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students 3,45 UIL Typing Contestant 15 UIL Ready Writer 35 UIL Newswriting- 1st in District, Reg. Qual.5 UIL Feature Writing-2nd in District, 4th in Regionalg Sr. Play5 Ir. Play5 One Act Play 45 Honor Grad.5 Grad. Usher 35 Band Sweetheart 45 Daughter of Am. Rev. Award 35 Ch. of Commerce Scho- lastic Award 1-35 Chamber of Commerce Scholarship BILL GREGG Band 15 Maverick Phototgrapher 35 FFA 2-45 Gen. Ag Mech. Skills Team-Dist., Area, State 45 Range and Pas- tures Team 35 Choir 3,45 Solo Band Contest 15 Farm Elect. Award 4 GINGER HOFFMANN Beta Club 2-45 Beta Club Sec. 45 Spanish Club 35 Media Center 45 Media Center Sec. 45 Gusher Staff 35 Ir. Histo- rian 35 Annual Staff 2-45 Maverick Editor 45 Maverick Ad Seller 2-45 Dogie Editor 25 FHA 1-35 FHA 3rd V. Pres. 25 Class Officer 1,45 Who's VVho Among Am. H. S. Stu- dents 3,45 E Assoc. 2-45 Elem. P. E. Aid 3,45 UIL Iour- nalism 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Sr. Play Usher 45 Ir. Play Usher 45 Basketball 15 Track 15 Tennis 2-45 Graduation Usher 35 All-Around Tennis Athleteg Good Citizenship Award 11 TOMMY IONES FFA 2-45 Sr. Ch. Conducting Team 4 TERESA KO EN Honor Graduate5 Beta Club 2-45 Spanish Club 3,45 Band 1,25 Band Officer 25 FHA 1-45 FHA Officer 25 HECE 45 Who's Who Among Am. H. S. Students 3,45 E Assoc. 2,35 Home and Fam. 45 Cheerleader 1,25 Ir. Play Usher 35 Tennis 35 Graduation Usher 3 REBECCA MCCRARY Thespian Club 45 Gusher Staff 35 FHA 1,25 Elem. P. E. Aid 35 Pep Squad 1,2 IOHN MATHEWS Salutatorian5 Beta Club 2-45 Span. Club 2-45 Gusher Staff Photographer 35 lr. Historian 3,45 Choir 3,45 Choir Officer 45 Who's Who Among Am. H. S. Students 3,45 E Assoc. 1-45 UIL Number Sense 2-45 UIL 1st in Dis. 45 Mgr. Reg. Qual 45 UIL Spelling 3,45 1st in Dist 45 UIL Sci- ence 3,4--3rd in Dist. 35 1st in Dist. 45 Reg. Qual. 3,45 Sr. Play Usher5 Ir. Play5 Football Mgr. 1,25 Basketball 1-45 Tennis 1-4 MONICA MITCHELL Span. Club 3,45 Span. Club Off. 45 Ir. Historian 3,45 Ir. Historian Off. 3,45 Band 1-45 Band Officer 2-45 Solo Con- test 15 Flag Corp 45 Flag Corp Captain 45 HECE 45 E Assoc. 45 Sr. Play5 Graduation Usher 3 5 : Span. Club 5 Gusher Staff 35 Ir. Historian 35 Band 15 FHA 1-45 Assoc. 3,45 Pep Squad 15 Sr. Play5 Ir. Play Usher5 Basketball 1-45 Basketball Capt. 45 Basketball Sweetheart 45 Track 1-3 12 ds. MARLA MORGAN Span. Club 35 Thespian Club 45 Gusher Staff 35 FHA 15 Pep Squad 15 Sr. Play 45 Elementary P. E. Assoc. 35 Home and Family 4 STEVE NEESE Ir. Hist. 35 Annual Staff 25 HECE 3,45 Pres. Library 25 Sr. Play Usher STEVE PENNINGTON Beta Club 45 FFA Officer 45 GAM Skill Team 3,45 Sr. Ch. Conducting Team 3,45 Ir. Ch. Conducting Team 15 Pro Awards and Degrees 45 Sr. Play Stage Crew5 Ir. Play Stage Crew 35 CIC Ag Scholarship TRUDY PROCTOR Span. Club 45 Gusher Staff 35 Ir. Histo- rian 3,45 FHA 1,2,45 Elem. P.E. Aid,35 Home and Family 45 Pep Squad 1-45 Pep Squad Captain 45 Sr. Play 45 Ir. Play Crew 35 One Act Play 3,45 Track 2 WEESIE PYKE Span. Club 35 Media Center 1-35 Ir. His- torian 3,45 S. C. Council Alt. 1-45 Ir. His- torian 3,4, Officer 45 Band 1-45 Band Officer 2,35 Drum Major 45 Solo Contest 1-35 Maverick Photographer 25 Who's Who in Music 35 FHA 1-45 HECE 45 Class Officer 35 UIL Iournalism 45 Sr. Play5 Ir. Play CYNTHIA SANCILLO Ir. Historian 3,45 FHA 1,2,45 Who's Who Among Am. H. S. Students 45 E Assoc. 2-45 Elem. P. E. Aid 3,45 Home and Family 45 Cheerleader 45 Pep Squad 1-35 Stage Crew Sr. Play 45 Ir. Play Crew 35 Basketball 1-45 Track 1-3 KATRIN SCOTT BISBEE Beta Club 45 Thespian Club 45 Gusher Staff 35 Gusher Staff Editor 35 Ir. Historian 35 Band 1-45 FHA 1-35 Elem. P. E. Aid 45 Sr. Play Usher5 Ir. Play Usher5 Basketball 15 Track 1 SHARON SIMMONS FHA 1-45 HECE 3,45 Gusher Staff 35 Big Country Article 35 Pep Squad 15 Ir. Play 35 Tennis 2 u Spanish Club 25 Spams ub Officer 3,45 Thespian Club 45 Gusher Staff 35 Ir. Historian 35 Ir. Historian Off. 45 S. C. Rep. 45 Choir 45 Who's Who Among Am. H. S. Students 35 E Assoc. 3,45 Sr. Play5 Ir. Play SCOTT SPRADLING Honor Graduate5 Beta Club 2-45 Beta Club Officer 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Spanish Club Officer 45 Media Center 35 Gusher Staff 35 Ir. Historian 35 S. C. Officer 45 FFA 25 lr. Ch. Conducting Team 25 Livestock Iudging Team 25 Class Officer 1-35 Wh0's Who Among Am. H. S. Stu- dents 3,45 E Assoc. 2-45 UIL Spelling 2,35 UIL Iournal- ism 45 UIL Readywriter 2nd District-Reg. Qual. 45 Ir. Play Usher 35 One Act Play 45 All Star Cast-District5 Honorable Men. Reg.5 Football 1-45 Dist. Hon. Men. 45 Basketball 1-45 All Around Basketball 35 Track 15 Head Graduation Usher5 Basketball Beau5 All-Around Athlete 45 All-Around Football 4 DALE SPURLEN Gusher Staff 35 FFA Officer 45 Sr. Ch. Conducting Team 2-45 Greenhand Quiz 15 Range and Pasture Team 35 Meats Iudging Team 35 Livestock judging Team 1-35 Star Greenhand 15 Star Ch. Farmer 25 Sr. Play Stage Crew5 Ir. Play Stage Crew5 Track 1 BRENDA STILES Gusher Staff 35 Ir. Historian 3,45 FHA 1,2,45 FHA Officer 15 Choir 35 E Assoc. 3,45 Elem. P. E. Aid 45 Home and Family 45 Pep Squad 1-45 Pep Squad Capt. 45 Sr. Play 45 Ir. Play Crew 35 Basketball 1-35 Basketball Mgr. 45 Track 1-3 14 GINA SWAF FORD Media Center 33 Student Council Alt. 13 Band 1-31 Twir- ler 33 Maverick Ad Seller 33 FHA 1,2Q E Assoc. 23 Home and Family 43 UIL Informative Speaker 2 CLIFTON TINDER Media Center 2,32 Annual Staff 2-42 Maverick Photo. 43 Chislom Head Photo. 2,3Q Carpentry Student 3 MELODY TROUT Thespian Club3 Gusher Staff3 Ir. Historian 33 FHA 43 FFA 1,2343 Dairy judging Team 23 HECE 33 Choir 33 Pep Squad 1-32 Sr. Play 43 Ir. Play Crew 3 CHERYL WALKER Spanish Club 43 Gusher Staff 33 Gusher Staff Editor 33 Ir. Historian 33 FHA 1,2Q Choir 3,43 Pep Squad 1-43 Pep Squad Cpt. 43 Sr. Play 4 KENNY WATSON Honor Graduate3 Beta Club 3,43 Gusher Staff 33 Gusher Staff Photographer 33 lr. Historian 33 Band 1,32 Solo Con- test 1,33 Annual Staff 23 Maverick Photographer 23 Prom Photographer 2-42 Choir 43 Dogie Photo. 23 Who's Who Among Am. H. S. Students 3,43 E Assoc. 3,43 UIL Number Sense 1-43 UIL District Alt. Ready Writer 33 UIL Iournalism 3,4-2nd in Dist., Reg. Qual. 43 Sr. Play3 Ir. Play Crew3 Basketball 1,2,4Q Track 13 Golf 1-43 Grad. Pianist 1 IACKIE WEBSTER Span. Club 3,4Q Thespian Club 43 Media Center 3,4Q Ir. Historian 3,43 Ir. Historian Off. 43 Annual Staff 43 Mav. Ad Seller 43 Mav. Bus. Mgr. 43 Dogie Editor 43 FHA 43 Who's Who Among Am. H. S. Students 43 E Assoc. 43 Pep Squad 1'4Q Pep Squad Cpt. 43 Stage Crew 43 Ir. Play 33 Basketball 1,2,4Q Track 1,2 15 A?..f- E34 Off ' pSq d12' . '. Q WILL Beta Club 45 C?usher'Staff 33'MIiifMHist. 3: FHA 1,2,3,43 HEC , , xcer 4, Pe ua , , Sr Play, Ir Play Usher LAWTON WILLIAMSON G her Staff 49 Choir 4g Auto Mechanics Student 33 Sr Pl y Loveliest of lovely things are they On earth that soonest pass away. The rose that lives its little honor Is prized beyond the sculptured flower. Bryant In Memory Diane Moore Seniors In Action nnn fp inn as ii 3 E!! s !3QeZ-S sf 'Q - Seniors take it EASY!! Blow harder! ba 1' Mix ABS Timg for recess! Current events are so much fun!?!? W Rr-.., WNW., Smile! It mgkeg pegple wgnderl But . . . We didlft do it! We Pl'0ll'liSB! L 5 i 5- It's not the intercom, it's the announcer! Do you want to know what we think??? Sr.s at their best! It's not as bad as it seems . . . or is it??!! f-,,,,W4 , Earl enjoys LIFE!!?? Godzilla strikes again!! 18 We x Grin and bear it Bradley!! Looking Guilty! Good Times In Seventy-Nine! ALRIGHT. . .Foom Holmes Ong, YKQLS an v. Q.. V. . .- X' F O! .Q Don't look so gloomy. Superstars!!! Say VVhat??? Where is your toga Iill? Wlllard springs into action! C1 El S S i Of 80 Waiting for the con- struction to subside, the Iuniors are anxious to begin a new year in the new building. Officers for the 1978-79 school year were: fstandingl Ken Swift -Vice-President, Dawn Under- hill-Secretary, Brian Lund- Reporter, Iimmy Kinaird-Presi- dent, fsittingj Marq Gordon- Treasurer, Marty Daniels-Fire Person, Steve Hunter-Fire Per- son Iimmy Alexander johnny Ames Kim Bolinger Nancy Cross Marty Danials Ioey Dennis Hjardier Dunn Robby Edwards Diane Fox Iohnny Frazier Gregg Garrett Eddy Gibson 20 T ., in... A f' x A Natal J p .W-Q. af ' VV A . - Lx gi jf A 5? f if el - fffgff - r S ' q las! . 4 F .ere ...a M. X5 Y 5 ak X lmlfglfff fe A u Oi, ..-1? xi t ,. x:.. 5 ' . L, A T x PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Karen Glenn Marq Gordon Steve Hallmark Lori Henerson Ernie Herrera Sabra Hess Steve Hopson Robert Howell Lonnie Hull Steve Hunter Tracey Iones Tommy Iordon Brenda Kidd Mike Kimbrough Iimmy Kinnaird Lane Lowrance WWW? Brian Lund Terry McCormack David Martin Iudy Maston Patricia May Dan Maynard Pam Morren a orrow Steve Norris Kim Owen Rickey Patton Gary Peak Kerry Petty Carol Ragland Paul Reed Norma Rodriquez if ,fu mf' z ,JF ..05,a,. ' L gf 65, Q 4 1 f I' mm 4 'df 4 -f ff . 1: 1 . ll. ldl' 4 , W . it .,, f yy ,, 1 lk' 1 1 3? iW,.4:fff?i2-izifiwiai iff 1 'W ' ,. i x F if aa ht 4, K ' 'ff l iz, ,Q y ng yynt nnafn 5 r Miki' WTVIEVN, Q M xi 3' ' f ms iirrsif . 5315 l ' A 1 , f 5 , 1' -,ff at ff it 3 ,ff J .af N I . 3 Y 1 My-1 4 52 1 9 2 if s Z., M! Q' ,,, Q cw I wi ,tax ,,,. , l if f k X 2 Qt -4 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE . Em 2 il if 1 . 'fx Q W 0-5? ' R E 'W 14 94 A ff! Dorothy Scott Lynn Simmons Seth Smith Susan Smith Max Squires Ieff Staggs Ken Swift Ieff Truran Davm Underhill Kenry Watson Carolyn Wilcoxon Frank Williams Iames Wood Sid Woods Sammie Williams Iames Simmons gps' Mis 1 V17 Q s,,,,..,.,.s-Mf ' , 7 we .51 , ,, . ' ' Mrs. Marshall advises Irs. on their research. Don't look so puzzled Paul. It will get better. , ,... M31 1-A ' 'K we 'f T'g,. ,,.,.... 'X Irs. prepare their notecards. Lonnie and Norma are after people with overdue books! T Dawn gives that guilty look. History class has always amused Marq. rf.. ,-H C1 we a gf!! 11' 81 In the second year of building their high school A t 1 ff 4 . U it 9 - , ' , t 5 1 Q t arg N ,fl H K I 2 5 L X I N -swf ' 4 4,:, I ks , lf - t Q V ,-4- t frat- L s a t as K B A 9 -fm P E B 'is' 2 au' 2 'Wf 1 . 'H-f -av 1- A X 'M TI? get X IX CVB zi, h.. . , K . .X education was the Sopho- more Class. Officers for the 1978-79 school year were: standing, fL-RJ, Ieff Krantz-President, Charlie Par- ker-Reporter, Deann Robinson -Treasurer, Ieff Bakker-Fire Person, Sitting QL-RJ, Suzanne Hill-Fire Person, Frank Norris -Vice President, Ierianne Car- ter-Secretary Mark Aaron Kenneth Alford Kay Armstrong Lorie Bagwell Kim Bailey Timothy Baker Darrell Basham Bobby Blair Brenda Campbell lerianne Carter Mary Chamness Dianne Crabtree 25 Trent Edwards Ioe Flinn West Ford Ioe Ben Grisham Manuela Harris Tommy Harvey Emma Herrera Suzanne Hill Wayne Honea Shannon Houssen Randy Hotto Leslie Iohnson Karen Iohnson Kelly Ioiner Carol Ann Kidd Ieff Krantz x 2 , 1 1 i '- L- , amy af , J wp v lg 's ., .Z 'V me fl .Q K' K , rf Y, ,, : fe- 5 . .i i 4 wig' ' . ,, -'L- . i- iq' aaaaa H . ' -.A- , r H a H ' Q ,, z- , if k',, V - .. V, A Lim . , K . L iaa, V K , V Q i Y a .... 2 le M . e ,,,. 11, f p Q .. , fy X 12 1- :li MSB 5:-ifef 1: --A' . 1523 fi? fi . I , at Q ' , , , , 4 MBE? gin .b,,W.WQ x :O 43 gi? If-if , v u 2' H 'X Q .. .X . Eg: X Us I ,Af 4 ,2 -' 4 2 ' 4 in we 5133 4' W ,mf in ,, U, ! L, like :Ffa 5 5-Waiii: il 3 Q 23 a 53 SF , S 1 Nw X X .... A ,,,. . F' V Y 2 'Y :grief S gr 3 5 N , at We , l 13. Q Q Q, . ,f V .fi n XL-fig, SH P T A7 t 'S if - , 1 fi ' f is tigiif X N LZ 5331 N.. .5 'gif' my ,V ,, .swf-be Leisha Lasiter Dwight Lewis Patrick Lucasey Dane McBroom Blake Mahan Phyllis Mahaney Larry Martin Ieri Dee Mathews Terri May Sherry Maynard April Nevill Frank Norris Harry Novak Vance O'Brien Charlye Parker Dennis Petty Diane Phelps David Phemister Robbie Phillips Iana Price Kathy Reed Ieann Robinson Tami Robinson Sandra Rodriquez Tony Shook Tammie Spruill Tammy Spurlen Treva Taylor Shane Thomas Becky Thomas lane Vallejo Robert Webb Mike Duncan Sherry Smith Ieff Bakker larry Stephens Q, JS' N'-in W Am W n gist .1- usual!! vi? Somebody sure knows how to draw attention! What can be done with a class like that Mr. Culverhouse?!? ,K .V Mm, Those sophomores have been up to something Blake tries to keep his mom happy by work- They look pretty suspicious don't they? wrong! ing hard. ,,f...f The class of 81. And I always thought The Canterbury Tales were exciting. C1 E1 S S Of Beginning their first of four years of construction is the Freshman class. Officers for the 1978-79 school year were: stand- ing Sammye Bowles-secretary, Steve Simmel- President, Mary Pennington-Treasurer, Kathy Maynard-Repor er, u c 31 - re Person, Ioni Pyke-Vice President, and Scotty Hallmark -Fire Person. 30 Steven Alford Kendall Ambum Helen Baldillez Betsy Bollinger Sammye Bowles Mike Bullock Ianet Cagle Butch Cain Kevin Coplen Thomas Davenport Martha Dennis Iimmy Dool . fir Qt? ,sa s ,,al ttf ttt 1 , ,,at tttt T-, .ee -. .,,- , -' ' .. .b,k li ii e -wyy -e sf 4 -A 2 :se S, i ' tx I V-J' .J S, has I V 11 f' 4 E 41. f. M QP' 2 lKfH ? yn, x , '1 if L 4 .L , ii ig ' kh ,:,,, , 711 etiii -i,W?, ,ii 1, f, n iee -iii , ,4 ,,. i I if 31 ,ff Ray Dunn Bobby Edwards Marla Elliott Tim Elmore Ioel Enebak David Ensor Marijane Franklin Rusty Freeman ,l1fE,G2siH Leonard Garces Tim Garner Grandal Garrett Io Ann Gibson Mike Gilkey David Gwinn Elisa Hallum Scotty Hallmark Sheryl Harbin Truet Hart Robert Henson Ricky Herrera Mary Hughes Becky Hull Clay Ingram Mike Isbell Diane Iohnson Mike Keith Blenthia King Carl Lassiter Clista Lowrance Lowell Lowrance Rodney Maples Dee Ann May Kathy Maynard Debbie Meazell Lylia Mehaffey Melanie Mitchell Ioe Moore Pam Morrow Cindy O'Brien fl Vf i I in fav S in. Qi ts V, fi R 7' Q 1' ff: R my R- QQ iii a IEE' qrvl' i .Q12 Q 1 U xx 5, Q s- 'xa 'S LN jay., .vu-'rw ' X Tommie Patterson Mary Pennington Darla Phelps Kevin Plowman Ioni Pyke Iulie Reid Barry Seaburn Robert Sharp Hank Shook Steve Simmel lack Simmons Rodney Simmons Robert Skinner Tommy Smith Gregg Squires Tona Star Iennifer Stevens Mary Sullivent Shannon Thomas Mike Truran Laurie Underwood Tara Walker Melinda Walton Rochelle Washington Carol Ann Webb Iohn Williams Darryn Willougnby larry Blackwell Randy Baker Beverly Iones Robert Iones Daniel Williams Skip Pattenaudt Danny Boyd Larry Boyd Robert Boyd ri : T! ' -'W' PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PDA!!! Fish find out what high school is all about. In the beginning God created Man, Woman, and Fish! Fish catch up on gossip. Who says I haven't got class? Giving that Ultra bright SMILE! K Freshman lnitiatio f 4iY'U2N 3 i , if SM L 'zi v 1:7 i ii ' Aleffldx' .sm mg 1 5 I . , I f , 5 fe s :media X NYQ . i I M -its , 1. W 1 M X lx 1 . M H hx if W I I gk ' 'F L if V P uv 9 1 1 NN U JM- lj: if W Pat you look ridiculous! Please help me! GH f . , M4 .3 . R s do 5 is X i. . if f -V-f , - A ,af . J Q . ,as 3 .td first-.3. My Qi. is f. U ' , o .-r - . . in -'.: '0 , .I if Q' we , K Y ,y :A l f35iafwl 9ii K . i f vs.. 1 ', S 2 5 i a Q This is only the beginning of it all. Iill's masterpieces! ' 'f 2' Us ,rf - 1,734 f - W ,,. I . ,., all X8 if 'H , 4 f - , v? f' Hg- ., I in K f .Me aww, yu - 2 Jw ' K H ,im A 5 W1 LL L M., - V X-I W: as M N ,P I I X , V 1. af m KH ,s A ' ' '. if f ga! - ff ' 1 I a , A f, , ,fi r ,K , Kg , , 'W 1' . , 4 ' 5 1 Y ,Laws U ly, Q N f K 5 K -4 few W 'iii it X . f A .V . 5 -4 ' ! - f 7 E , Zi .g wdmwonmdw, Jr ,V K ' ,LQ K 5 ' G ' .ll ' ' Y fiig, , l JI.. -e...M:,l.ui 36 Cheryl laughs wish satisfaction! How's the onion Darla?!? MINISTRATION AND FACULTY ONE WAY The Foreman And His Crew Our principal and secretaries undertook many difficult responsibilities during the 1978-79 school year. The -prin- cipal, Mr. Elvin Hill, had many various responsibilities which required much time and dedication. Without the secretaries aid and contributions the school would never have operated as smoothly as it did. They kept books, records, did office work, and helped in many other ways also. Mrs. Io Ann Gordon and Mrs. Ima Ruth Taylor Lady Demerit shows her authority! Miss Shirley Green and Mr. Elvin Hill Mrs. Meredith Baze Mrs. Melba Aaron Librarian, Annual Sponsor, Library Sci- 81108 Counselor nd Media Center Supervisor Mrs. Melba Aaron, EHS librarian and Maverick yearbook advisor, helps stu- dents in various areas of study. Mr. Charles Marshall, counselor, leads stu- dents in the right direction. 1 , . Mr. Charles Marshall Counselor, Health --- W... pf Qu-we Q 2. . Mr. Marshall advises students. Mrs. Aaron keeps library in order. Mr. Marshall takes time out to catch up on the news. Mrs. Aaron and Steve discuss audio visual equipment. Communicating With Languages Mrs. Lois Marshall Mrs. Robbye Fullen Mrs. Nancy Mahan English III and IV, UIL, Beta Club. English II, Spanish, Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Play English I, Speech, Cheerleading Sponsor Aw! W' fgwywwisif, Teaching Language Arts and Grammar were Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Fullen, and Mrs. Mahan. Speech and Foreign languages are taught by these people. Without the help of these people the 1978-79 school year would not have been as successful. director, and UIL. UIL, Student Council Teaching English I and Speech was Mrs. Nancy Mahan. l 40 Teaching English III and IV was Mrs. Lois Marshall Teaching English II and Spanish was Robbye Fullen 4 43 4 J Exploring Past And Politics Mrs. 'Ieanie Griffin World History, Am. History, Ir. Sponsor, Ir. Historians, Gusher Mrs. Griffin tells it like it was! Now here is the plan . . . Expanding interests in history and government are: Mrs. Ieanie Griffin and Mr. Ioe Besselaar. Their efforts and enthusiasm are deeply appreciated. it Mr. Ioe Besselaar Civics, Elementary PE, Coach, UIL it k Mr. Besselaar mlmches on apple from teacher appreciation day. 1 , F' Mr. B helps fish. 41 Classes Sum Up Math Year Mathematics, whether studied in basic math, geometry, or trigonometry, is becoming more and more iportant in today's world. The successful pro- grams in the Math Department provide EHS students with a head start in this world. Mr. Keith Watkins Algebra, UIL, Sr. Sponsor Mr. Duncan contemplates the day's assignments. l Mr. Watkins portrays Rocky in teachers' skit. Mr. Larry Duncan Trig., Geometry, Algebra, Tennis, UIL, Golf, Ir. Sponsor Mr. Watkins displays school spirit by overhauling the Loboes. - .M is sa.. . 'W :'. ' ,n s , f ' ' W V lijlf Mr. Duncan does the Mexican hat dance teachers' skit. Constructing For A Better Tomorrow Mrs. Imogene Haun-HECE, HERO, Home and Family, Sponsor Mrs. Gay Maclaskey and Il, UIL Q','.il'f5 i Keeping HECE records is only a part of Mrs. Haun's job. Faculty members discuss the Beta Club Auction. Sr. Homemaking I Preparing students for domestic vocations was the Homemaking I and II teacher, Mrs. Gay Maclaskey. She utilized her many talents to instruct sewing, cooking, and general home- making knowledge. Preparing students for even further advancement in life was Home and Family and HECE teacher, Mrs. Imo- gene Haun. She supervised students who were in the HECE program by keeping records, helping students in finding jobs, and by doing her daily class preparations. Mrs. Maclaskey demonstrated her sewing talents to the Homemaking I students. MMS I Mrs. Haun's homeroom. 43 y E.H.S. Makes Secretaries And Scientists Having brought greater heights of knowledge to EHS during their first year of teaching in the Eastland School System were Ms. Patty Bynum and Mr. Bill Culverhouse Ms. Patty Bynum Mr. Bill Culverhouse Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and UIL Biology and Chemistry, UIL Ms. Patty Bynum Business Dept. Patricia leams more about shorthand Mr. Bill Culverh0llSB Mr. C's experiment fails. Science Dept. FFA Provides Man Vocations Preparing their students to be future farmers, were teachers: Don Griffin, and Charles Hutto. Without the leader- ship of these men, the Ag Department i could never function as successfully as i it now does. Mr. Don Griffin Mr. Charles Hutto GAM-I-II, Ag III, Stock Show coordinator Ag.1.1l, Stock Show Coordinator -K -sf - - ,--..-.----f----,Ms r s Q n xr Whose hog is loose now??? Get a load of that distinguished look! ' ' ggi A iiss t . i v A N ,ww . ,,..,s,-WW' ' w G Mr. Griffin collects money at the basketball game. Mr. Hutto supervises his class. 45 Building Education And Musical Skills Helping to build musical talent was Band director Mr. Iames Maclaskey. He engaged the band in many different activities and events which displayed their overflowing spirit and enthusi- asm. Resource teachers, Mrs. Wanda Pruitt and Mrs. Mildred Brewer offered much support and concern to the Plan A program. She helped students to reach higher goals of education during the 1978-79 school year. Mr. Maclaskey prepares the band for contest. Mr. Iames Maclaskey High School, Ir. High, and Elementary Band Director Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Pruitt encoura e students to reach higher goals' KUHWWF Steve pauses between clauses! Mr. Maclaskey relaxes during his off period 46 Coaches' Corner Coach Skip Townsend Girls Athletics Coach Steve Lopez Ir. High Athletics Head Coach Rodney Hess Athletic Director The coaching staff of E.H.S. did an excellent job leading the Mavericks and Mavettes. Their hard work and dedication to all of the athletes proved to be reward- ing. ,sw-awwnwaiw-W Coach Howard Clark Head Basketball Coach Coach Don Adair Head Track Coach 47 Cooks And Custodians Louise Stansell Ella Thompson Billy Mahaney joy 0 Bnen Supervisor High School Manager Mr. Ray Sue Mr. lack Webber Mr. Walter Tucker Mr Alton Smith Maintenance Custodian Bus Maintenance Custodian The custodians and lunchroom ladies play a vital part in the function of our school. We appreciate everything they do and wish to thank them for their services. 48 Getting prepared for break time. Custodians Iohn 81 Lois McAfee Organizations x.! 0 Foundation Cf The Student Bod The E.H.S. Student Council served as the foundation of the Student Body. During the 1978-79 school year they accomplished much, and sponsored many fun projects which involved the student body and the faculty. The council could never have accomplished all they did without the sponsorship of Mrs. Nancy Mahan. The council wishes to thank her for her hard work and val- uable time. The officers for the 1978-79 school year were: Blake Mahan-Vice-President, Bart Boles-Sec- retary, Diane Fox-Treasurer, Mark Aaron-Par- liamentarian, Donnay Adair-Reporter, Scott Spradling-President A A Y- W ,, Wl,,,,,M KKVVVV . ,,,. .IW K, .1 l L 2 Representatives were: Davie, Tami, Katrina, Shannon, Pat, Kim, Lowell, Gary 50 Q Alternates and President were Betsy, Phyllis, Steve, Brenda, Ieff, Iimmy, Weesie, Arthur Betas Lead B Serving Others 'sw Znd and 3rd year Beta Club members were: back row QL to RJ: Ken Swift, Brian Lund, Iohn Mathews, Scott Spradling, Bart Boles: 3rd row: Marq Gordon, Kenny Watson, Ginger Hoffmann, Lonnie Hull: Znd row: Sabra Hess, Steve Chick, Kerry Petty, 1st row: Teresa Koen, Lisa Butler, Pam Morren, Lacey Gourley Induction ceremony starts new year X, Wm N,13,l'A ,wit XX 'V 4l lczl 'Q X ff fs x , f xxrfxy I, Xl?- N CHARACTER The National Beta Club of East- land High School consists of the most outstanding students in high school. Character, leadership, achievement, scholarship and serv- ice are the key words associated with the Beta Club. Displaying leadership for the Beta Club were: Lacey Gourley-Presi- dent, Bart Boles-Vice-President, Ginger Hoffmann-Secretary, Scott Spradling-Treasurer. First year Beta Club members were: back row lL to RJ: Mrs. Marshall QSponsorj, Blake Mahan, Steve Pennington, Larry Martin, Vance O'Brieng middle row: Becky Thompson, Susan Smith, April Nevill, Lori Williams: front row: Shannon Housson, Robbie Phillips, Katrin Bisbee, Diane I-'ox Q C. il I ,,-, an-qV,,,-.af Teresa explains about the Beta Club Ir. Historians And Gusher III Staff , ,..,,i,.,,,, ,,.., I - .YY A w E ws, 1, ABDX Q ,Q 3:4 . , sh i ,. ,YQQ Q . 3, 3 - K, , ',xi1,,:,fx:,',1b ,ga Q U., ,fi fr, . ,' r ff- -S. ' fv', N f ,. . 3f. f ?S f3 5 ' Q' iff? 'df'-Mfg. . f 'I' f- - - , ' .Q,. '1v'lV S - 'l?'Zf. - I ' :Cx A fix wash . ' ' -.5 ' 'f . ' ' P' I, -wg: 'fy , E u .Lf h . me 1 , QQ'-xqm I. f 1 'J' 3 ' fi ' K if lil? iii ,, ' i' gg' ws- ,. . Lp. ,QQ fy . ., -.. A Q ',, , ' 1' 1: - ' ffm 'Y 5' fl r. , ' , ' ' . X YJ . . ' , .',.1,,7Q1, ,, i l 44 fb 5 L, , , fir' ' 03' . , ' 4 2 , ., a-, ,J . ' fifif , . 4, D Q, V., , . at K M iw. ,. Q . , I I., . ., , it , yy. f , - f 5 ' - .E-:..,:,,f.:-gf , , -i . t .,g+,'N,: A ' . . ,,.g-, t 7431 ,we S .' 'gin L' 5 ai . 5 -.1 .W 1 I '- L, I ,Y vi, ,, .. wg 3 ,y , 'r in +..fw.', - ' I, f in , 2 sf- 3 ' ' . -i 'Q' .1 Y , 2 I . I I-i f I I fp rg, x ' nam I gi I' O w ' 'M xi 1 if , Q , ' is , , I.. 'Mi I af? X , Q y-van . pref' ,Pt Q f Ir. Historian officers: Monica-Treasurer, Ella-Historian, Katrina-1st Gusher III Staff: Bottom Row: 1 to r Ke,-ry, Tammy, pam, Lonnie, Vice President, Davie-3rd Vice President, Mrs. Griffin-Sponsor, tgp row: Kerry, David, Sid, Eddy ,X Lacey-President, Weesie-Secretary, Bart-2nd Vice President, Iackie fNot shownj Reporter. Iunior Historians were: 11st rowj: Eddy, Larry, Patricia, Ieffg 12nd rowl: Seth, Kim, David, Dorothy, Alan, Iimmy, Paul, Kerry, 13rd rowj: Steve, Tammy, Ella, Nancy, Brenda, Carolyn, Trudy, Diane: 14th Rowjx Mrs. Griffin, Gregg, Lonnie, Eam,,Hjardier, Kim, Karen, Norma, Cynthia, Brenda, Qsth rowj: Ioey, james, Ken, Ieff, Gary, Sid, Steve, Marty, Dawn, Susan, Iohnny, 16th rowj: Brian, Marq, Kerry, Ernie, Lawton, Tracey, Pam 52 Photographer Frank Williams Q C X Band1tos Espanoles 7 .4 f X I VEMVAVENNB 5'-Q we 1 'P Q - - We X Y' O 'E C5vj1S6:' -f f - 011010 Z,E1'5l75TPxl f Q fum w R -2 Q wg ' iz t Spanish Club officers were QL to Rl: Monica Mitchell-la secretaria-tesorera, Mrs. Robbye Fullen-Sponsor, Scott Spardling-el vice presidente, Davie Smith-el presi- dente, Sabra Hess--la reportera A WR fx if? L' ' li Old members were: QL to RJ Qfront to backj Mrs. Fullen-sponsor, New members were: QL to R, front to backj Vance, Darryn, Sabra, Teresa, Dennis, Katrin, Kerry, Monica, Blake, jackie, Bobby, Arthur, Seth, Earl, Lylia, Mike, Gary, Marq, Bart, Robert, johnny, Brian, and Scott, Iohn, Davie Ken Media Center Prepares For New Location Y The Media Center is more than a house of books. Stu- dents enjoy listening to tapes, watching filmstrips as well as reading a good book. Assistants are busy reading shelves, marking reader's cards, passing out book fines, checking books in and out as well as keeping the magazine shelf supplied. The Center stays busy with the many varied activities. Officers for the 1978-79 school year were: Donnay- Treasurer, Tori-Reporter, Ginger-Secretary, Arthur- Vice President, Steve-Pres- ident The Media Center consisted of: fl to rj: jackie, Tori, Kim, Norma, Diane, Donnay, Dawn, Leslie, Ella, Ginger, Lonnie .y ,, Brenda, -eg Audio Visual assistants were: fl to rj: David, Steve, Willard Not pictured: Arthur and Lane EHS Singers P sf . Q , T Choir members were: KL to Rl First row: Tammy, Robbie, Mrs. Hart, Katrina, Carol, lsecond rowjz Leslie, Brenda, Ierianne, Leann, Beverly, Cheryl, Diane, fthird rowjz Kerry, Iimmy, Lawton, Kenny, Wesley, Phyllis, ffourth rowj: Ioe Ben, Bill, Willard, Iohn, Davie, Gary, and Patrick. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Gay Hart, have accomplished many things in the last two years. This past year, they have given several concerts including two Christmas concerts, a concert for the Women's Club and also performed at the Ir. Sr. Banquet. They also designed and made new choir uniforms for all the members. Stage manager was Patrick Lucasey. . . kwf' , . f. R, -is . . Ml if Q r Choir officers were: Iohn-President, Katrina-Secretary, Ieri Dee- Instrumental group was: Ierianne-Pianist, Iohn-Bass guitar, Davie Historian -Lead guitar. 55 Architects Of The Mavericki' Maverick editors were: Ginger Hoffmann and Donnay Adair. Staff members were Sabra HCSS and KH!! OWBI1 The Maverick staff and photographers combined their talents to construct and pres- ent a unique display of activities, organiza- tions, and events which occurred during the 1978-79 school year. Dogie editors were: Iackie Webster and Tori Compton :gn un its u lil! M1955 ee ,,rf tttats t rrtp ,- Us iff Art editor was: Ricky Herrera. Photographers were: Steve Chick, Mark Aaron Head photographer was Arthur Gaeta 56 and Clifton Tinder. Work And Play Go Together This is the second year that stu- dents have been able to receive credit for assisting as Elementary aides. P.E. assistants for the 1978-79 school year were QL-RJ bottom row- Tori, Katrin, Brenda, Cynthia, sec- ond row-Donnay, Ginger, Bubba, Pam, third row-Carolyn, Iohnny, Dil, fourth row-Deborah, Paul, fifth row-Steve, Wesley, top row- Eddie. Mastering the art of modern drama and public speaking were the group of E.H.S. stu- dents known as the Thespians. Members of the club were QL-RJ Bottom row-Katrin, Iackie, Earl, Iamie, Rebecca, Brian, Top row- Mrs. Mahan, Susan, Ieff, Melody, Hjardeir. Not pictured were Marla, Katrina, Davie. ' Future Economists Mit. Those in Homemaking I class were: QL to RJ ffront rowj Tona, Kathy, Carol, Ann, fmiddle rowj Lylia, DeeAnn, Cindy, Blenthia, fback rowj Clista, Melanie, Brenda, Mrs. Maclaskey, Mindy, Betsy, and Becky. , X ilw FHA Members were: fL to RJ ffront rowj Trudy, Teresa, Weesie, fsecond rowj Deborah, Lori, Gina, Pam, fthird rowj Marla, Brenda, Cynthia, lfourth rowj Leslie, Hjardeir, and Ella. 58 ,, ,,,n,,,., TFW Those in Homemaking I class were fL to RJ ffront rowj jennifer, Mary P., Iulie lmiddle rowj Darla, Laurie, Mary H., Debbie, fback rowj Ioni, Sheryl, Pat, Sammye, Ianet, and Martha. FHA Members were fL to Rj ffront rowj Kim, Diane, Pam jback rowj Iackie, Belinda, Sabra, Dawn and Susan. fi Living To Serve ,ur to mb FFA Officers were: QL to RJ Arthur Gaeta-Student Advisor, Steve Hallmark--Secretary, Iames Wood-Vice President, Dale Spurlen- President, Wesley Collins-Reporter, Teri Compton-Sweetheart, Steve Pennington-Parliamentarian, Bubba Adams-Treasurer, and Gary Bagwell-Sentinel. Ag II members were: QL to RJ tfront rowj Bakker, Edwards, Hutto, Aaron, fmiddle rowl Flinn, Krantz, Staggs, Hill, Iohnson, fback rowj Spruill, Shook, Spurlen, Honea, and Maynard. , A AAAA Q , ., A I K , as , 5,5 gt , gp , ig .gist K A i p, D 4' , .,: -asf. Q, Y if a pt 'I . H , A, ' ' 5 'Q ,,' ,,-.,, .L F 'f 5 , I p i .-if W If N E1 ,... Q in M' ' , rsea I .. in . A ,Q in - ,wigs 4i,!1!v,k. ,is S .. ii', I1 t. if Y A if Wg, wif, F ,, Q 1 I . is , 9 at svv A K, as-. L g gi ya 5 Q Ja. K ,,. Sy. V , x 4 ev X iaese Ag III members were: QL to RJ ffront rowj Lowrance, Woods, Butler, Trout, Qmiddle rowj Spurlen, Hallmark, Adams, Pennington, fback row, Hopson, Watson, Wood and Iones. tefee i 6 Q ,fav Ag I members were: fL to RJ ftop rowj Henson, Lasiter, Hart, Simmons, Hutto, Dunn, Plowman, Garner, Shook, 12nd rowi Gibson, Elliott, Iohnson, Garces, Skinner, Smith, Garrett, Keith, Squires, 13rd rowj Dool, Seabourn, Simmell, Herrera, Simmons, Franklin, Williams, Baker, ffront rowj Williams, Norris, Hallmark, Webb, Thomas FFA provides many opportunities and detours in the field of agriculture. FFA'ers not only learn farming, but they also learn various trading skills such as welding, auto mechanics, surveying, learning to judge meats, land, pasture, grasses, dairy cattle and many other use- ful skills. 59 ocational Opportunities GAM II students were: IL to Rl ffront rowj Willard, Dale, Steve P., lames, fback rowj Arthur, Gary, Wesley, and Bubba. A V , till s f S it 'L -L SSl V i 'S 1 f 'W --'sr P' 1-- A ' -P.. S , S ,,,. 1' - L - .Iii 4 S ., ' Vk', is 5 . - I n .SS in QQ U 5 k . 1 S. A' 'A ' A : :.- . - K 5, t, S 2 l S 3 - Sf hiv' I ' S Z' If H S , A .. . . S, W , , ki 1 S TS SS, ,lk .L , ' Egij, XT A-.L 1 3 ig ' 6 . , f AE! ' f , f ' ie yi as 64, as 'BX' ga il A 'X' ' , JR r J y Q W K 'hi X 5 Q in W Q T as wr. .5 :QF 3 Q , 5 qi is Y at wifi ' is 4' 5' H' R .Q 'wp 5 S .A V71 iiizgffg I ,E I 1 - . 1 5 J, . 4,1-Q. - . ,fee I - - -S , gil 'sas Q' 3, f lip' ,Q X , 5 5 v , se.. ' in Q if, as if 23 if -L E ., I sl'-A 4,6 ,Q if C. if 3' ' l lb if ' it A 1 X 1 ,Sy X Q 5 Q sw Q gm . X We w an is i , 51 spoof' X X' S ul X gr.. FS' Q ri eell S ,,,. , ..:.,1 ,t.. , ., ei,l ee uuitttut . GAM I students were: fL to RJ ffront rowj Lane, Sid, Lisa, Iames, Qmiddle rowj Ieff, Steve Hallmark, Iohnny, Eddie, fback rowj, Steve Hopson, Odessa, Lawton, and Tommy. S 5 3 y GAM offers E.H.S. students , ,,,. ,,, ,.,, g at , ,S ,,,. e -fi ,tee 3 many benefits. It allows them to i if 'L-- . ' ----- ' i f f 'f -:, 7 Et . . . . ,SSS J S 3' .,,, iryy gain experience in wood working, ew ai S 5 Pi welding, surveying, buying, man- A , i I QS ' 3' -sf . S A s S rri SS P agement, electrical work, general A F -2 I S S f Tai ' o v 0 r S ffS X y g Q consruction, and repairing small 2 A The Auto Mechanics classes at a f P S, S SSS Q. ' . . S , S S CIC were also very beneficial. SSSMS -A agr E.H.S. students learned to do r ta,So 111 1 Sl SS,. , SS S A ' ria i ial S'e - - oerrr S . SS.,i S transmission work, over hauls, N3 N X ' ' - ' 1-- -.SS ' ' 'f i Q A S , and tune,upS. ' 'Q . S K Siiaf iiii C A S S , S i SSZZ ,S S , E S SS, . , 2 it 'iiiir ii I 3 Auto Mechanics students going to CIC were: QL to RQ ffront rowl Ioey, Ernie, Robby, Gregg, fback rowl Steve N., Max, Marty, Rickey, and Tracey. The Proud the Few , the Seniors of GAM II! Q st Q -I'I F, M, , S . ' S I 'S , 2 SSSees, 1 . A ff l A 'S.S , q. M y 'V -S I-un 5' S 'H ' 5 ,.S - Z S SSSS, , - , ' fn 5 'fiff-lei! ' 'C ' 'A oee - 355 nm 4.45 51 - f ,, ZS U ,SZ .. , 5 vi g ug, I , V LM U S WS. 1 Q e , k x g .S I S F 1 Smile of accomplishment.?!? Iudging Teams Did Well X A -t X f 5 Q la is -Q if., Q5 --'Q is . 'WYE 'xg W i ,W .. .... t, ,p ,vw- . ., ::,, r Y Y ,,,: ,Eff .. . . . f '1-' Y t A fl s h ' ' .,-- Lm,. f - ,.:- - ' -Ly- Q -:L A i A Q- B General Ag Mechanics participants were QL-RJ Steve Pennington, Lisa Butler, and Bill Gregg Sr. Chapter Conducting participants were Qfront rowj QL-RJ Gaeta, Iones, Shook fback rowj Butler, Pennington, Adams, Spurlen, Hutto, and Doyle. Sr. Farm Skills participants were QL-RJ Collins, Edwards, Watson, Woods, Hallmark, and Bagwell. Farm Radio participants were IL-RJ Iames Wood, Ieff Bakker, and Mark Aaron Ir. Farm Skills participants were QL'-RJ Garner, Hart. Simmons, Henson, Smith, and R. Simmons WY' H., Ir. Chapter Conducting participants were : Qfront rowj QL-RJ Garces, Shook, Franklin, fback rowj Garrett, Herrera, Webb, Simmel, and Norris. 61 Hogs Dominate Stock Show The Future Farmers of America actively participated in the East- land County Stock Show March 17, and as usual, everyone made a fine showing. This year hogs dominated the show with Sid Woods placing 1st with his Hampshire hog and Suzanne Hill placing 2nd with her Hampshire hog. Showing the champion steer was Truet Hart. In the Ft. Worth Stock Show, Steve Penning- ton and Dale Spurlen showed the Grand Champion Berkshire of the Ir. Show and Dale Spurlen placed sth and 7th with his Berk- shire. tm, . . .H , 11: 1' 'few' rt.. , .115 . n,i last minute preparation before the show Marla, Tommy, and Randy capture Iudge's attention. Randy shows for second time, Sid shows his Hampshire hog. Suzanne shows a winner. Steve proudly displays his hog. 62 Learning To Do W -, ra Qfgjx Land judging participants were: IL-Rj Henson, Garrett, Garces, and Aaron. mm ,Q I -, , 'A A , if ik V ' I , ge' f 'Qt T A j 5 ' - ' W -f A w e- 2, 'I as 3.4.5, f few.- r1!', V 1 , , . 2, K -i - , , -we ,f f .ww i ,49 8 xg, ru Pie Q' i A Dairy Cattle judging participants were : QL-Rj Simmons, Franklin, and Staggs. i i as , Q -,L H ' 1, f kk E N ' if tiii fi A A H Livestock judging participants were IL-Rj Keith, johnson, and Aaron Range and Pasture judging participants were: QL-Kj Keith, Spruill, Butler, and Smith. Meat judging participants were: QL-Rj Garner, Hutto, and Aaron Poultry judging participants were: QL-Rj Williams, Walker, ann Squires. 63 Ag Students Receive Awards President Dale Spurlen presided at the Ag Banquet. Robert Henson received Star Greenhand Award. Applicants for Lone Star Farmer were: Lisa Butler, Bubba Adams, Steve Pennington, Dale Spurlen. 64 Randy Hutto-Star Chapter Farmer and Cross Timbers District Trea- surer. Lisa Bulter-General Ag Mechanics High Point Individual. Proficiency Award Winners: Tommy Iones, Wayne Honea, Steve Pemiington, Lisa Butler, Dale Spurlen, Bill Gregg, Truet Hart The ame Of The Game Is Work Second year HECE students were: fl to rj Mrs. Haun-Sponsor, Stephen Neese, Iill Coleman, and Lori Williams. 1 W Second year HECE officers were: fL to RJ Lori Williams-President, HECE stands for Home Economics Cooperative Education, a course offered to seniors and juniors who want to develop work skills in specific areas before graduation. HERO is a national organization that is designed to provide leadership training for HECE students. The initials stand for Home Economics Related Occupations. HERO is a part of FHA fFuture Home- makers of Americaj. and Iill Coleman-Treasurer. HECE-HERO organization officers were: QL to RJ Teresa Koen-Secretary, Deborah Crabtrec+Vice President, and Iudy Maston-Reporter. FILKL , r.3lve,..f' ' w HECE I students were: QL to Rl Monica Mitchell, Iudy Maston, Mrs. Haun, Dorothy 65 Scott, Teresa Koen, and Weesie Pyke. Tuning In Un Different Beats Members of the Meverick Band for the 1978-79 school year were: IL to RI first row: Monica M., Lorie B., Iana P., Tami R., Ierianne C., Lacey G., Weesie P., Phyllis M., Ioe Ben G., Barry S., Mary P., Pam G., Katrina A., 2nd row: Kerry P., Kim B., Karen G., Katrin B., Suzanne H., Sammye B., Sherry M., Betsy B., Iulie R., Martha D., Debbie M., Kay A., Diane I., Tammy I., 3rd row: Kathy R., Carolyn W., Clay I., Helen B., Kathy M., Shannon H., Mike T., Steve H., Clista L., Becky T., Kelly I., Tammy H., 4th row: Ioni P., Iimmy K., Tara W., Harry N., Larry M., Leonard G., Darrell B., Kendall A., Iimmy D., Pat G., 5th row: Gregg S., Paul R., Randy H., Dennis P., Vance O., Melanie M., Iohmry A., Bobby B., Iohn W. 66 1,2 Nady and play and . . . 'I'he band adds life to pep rally! E.H.S. Twirlers And Drum Major haha ff ' JV M.. f 'ff' L ' 5 , ,, J I ,Lhk ',:.j,, .V ' - fo K , lff if A 4 f X J A f, . , v,,h .,. , K Twirlers for the 1978-79 school year were:fL-RQ Pam Golden-Sr. and Head, Lori Bag- Pam and Mary get ready for their half-time perform- well-Soph., Iana Price-Soph., and Mary Pennington-Fr. ance. I ' i i S 319 Q. ,L-3 'al . 4 w- ' 7' it :-.gf .ggi gg Q 5 in no Q 'K' . 5 'T. ig ' . T M m ., X at as .uni k,..,. o Kawai ,V i f . 'vw , Y 'H' L Band does their part in backing the Maverick football team. Drum Major for the Maverick band was Weesie Pyke. 67 Ma erick Band Leaders The Maverick Band Officers for the 1978-79 school year were: Top picture ffront rowj QL-RJ Betsy Bollinger-Freshman rep- resentative, Becky Thompson-Sophomore representative, Lacey Gourley-Senior representative, Kim Bollinger-Secre- tary, fback rowj QL-R1 Kerry Petty-Reporter, Historian, johnny Ames-junior representative, Iimmy Kinnaird-Presi- dent, and Monica Mitchell-Vice President. .. Y ls? JW 733, gmfigr V691 we 1 V-E: fiyfflf If'7W5 '. A:4VfV e25,i2Z55?9lEi1f5VV55'-SE?'. r f , ' 1 ,gyexiffz a g L 522 - 7 Q, - 'XZ-:f!iitIJW' 2' ft Mew- -6, , ,... W ' . ,gr , 5 W,,1?g,Y .., ,Hd 3, jf, 5 g Q 1 'X fe t W if ,gr X ,ip 4 A ff I M4 if wi? 'z 45546 ' ft ff Q54 57 J is f , 'P sd f,, - . ra S1455 S fire fmfia, we full? 5 www? l ,362 0 3 K . ,- , ' .,,. ,Z 1 ,,,, . . A 9 ? fr few 68 ' Q' 'V Wd Winner of the 1978-79 Iohn Phillip Sousa Award was Senior, Lacey Gourley. Flag Corp's First Year A Success it f ec, . .Mi l V . gm f , ffflii. , , 1 . .,,, H ,,,, ,. if 1.',. N , ,xl 41,-K ...M K l Y 4, it llll , 'ir , asss ,t J , A K WM, ,...,f ' Q Q, .M at x gg tg W ,..., 7 P Ls-, A 'P , W - KK K K ...,,' K X W K, K6 xg. ... . 'V y' w . -A V 2 1? Y 5 f ' . ,K ,,., ,, g t E s Ky,KKKKK gc.. is-,. . W K KKK 7 U , 'fr W, - K ,I-' ' ' , ,,',s ,,, f ' V , , , 5 iff , . j Vyss wi 1 Y '- N i 1 t . , ,,.s 1 , , Q . K , so ,Wa ,K K K KKKK K. I , j , IK, :awk W1 KK ,5 KK KZ?K3.v5K,Kg35 gat. 3 , ,: K K .iK V L .Y i , Eg 1 gi 5 K 3 lg K , ., f Y, -ff . 4, ' - X, ,,,,--- ff - ,f 1' ff f . , L, , V . 1 Q , 7 - 7 'Sf ,f W . . , V.,, ,KKK , ,, ,K l A , z, K .V 2 wg' 1 V f , V aiwf - , V ,...W, AMY'-f i' ' 1.1 it f ' ' l-wg 5 - E , H ' W,,,, K w,,.,mm.,.. N - If K4-K , M A - 1 -- 1 s- A f ,f f A 4 ' . 1 4' ' fs KM KK , K F K ffnf- W. 'Ha .... we is V' wie v . It ,, ' ' -.AJ ,Q Lk '7f i t ' fl fi, at ,, , i7?'f'f f'3 The Flag Corp for the 1978-79 school year were: Monica Mitchell fCaptainJ, Katrina Ambum fCo Captainj, Kerry Petty, Tammy Iordan Kathy Reed, Tammy Harvey, Pat Gaeta, and Ioni Pyke. K li amount of spirit throughout the year. The band ' entrance Tammy and Monica anticipate outcome of football game. Flag Corp at practice field. The 1978-79 school year was a year of many changes One of the changes included the addition of the flag corp The flag corp did an excellent job and contributed a great Pep Squad Offers Support Offering great support and encourage- ment, the Pep Squad did a super job dur- ing the 1978-79 Football Season. Captains for the organization were: bottom QL to RJ Brenda Stiles, Iackie Webster, top row QL to RJ Trudy Proctor, and Cheryl Walker it top row QL to Rl: Io Ann, Cheryl, janet, Lilia 2nd row Q1 to RJ: Ieri Dee, Rochel, Blenthia, Iennifer 3rd row QL to RJ: April, Brenda, Emma, Mindy 4th row QL to Rl: Norma, Sandra, Brenda, Darla bottom row QL to Rt: Trudy, Cheryl, Miss Green, Brenda, jackie 70 Cheerleaders Rally Spirit Ginger Hoffmann-Sr. wa. ,. The Varsity Cheerleaders for the 1978-79 school year were: Ginger Hoffman-Sr., Leann Robinson-Soph., Donnay Adair -Sr. fHeadJ, Cindy O'Brien-Fish., Diane Fox-Ir., Dawn y Underhill-Ir., Cynthia Sancillo-Sr. Leann Robinson-Soph. lf- 1' Diff ,f R , Donnay Adair-Sr. flieadl Cindy O'Brien-Fr. -3 E : -. .sexy , if f in ,,, L- , fr ,fig sig H 1 ig :iii k.h.. gl- , Diane Fox-Ir. Dawn Underhill-lr. Cynthia Sancillo-Sr. Mavs Gain Experience The Varsity members for the 1979 football season were L to R, 1st Row: G. Bagwell, W. Collins, W. Ford, G. Garrett, B. Adams, M. Aaron, 2nd Row: Coach Clark, I. Ames, S. Hallmark, S. Hunter, F. Norris, K. Swift, M. Gordon, R. Freeman, I. Woodg 3rd Row: Coach Adair E. Gibson, S. Spradling, B. Lund, I. Bakker, K. Watson, W. Collins, S. Woods, P. Reed, Coach Hess, and Coach Lopez. District Honors Iunior, Gary Peak, made the all district football team as defensive end. Honorable mention was rewarded to Scott Spradling-Senior, Brian Lund-Iunior, and Eddie Gibson- lunior. We are proud of these individuals and wish to con- gratulate them. Varsity Football Schedule: September 8, Eastland Early September 15, Eastland Ranger September 22, Eastland DeLeon September 19, Eastland Baird October 6, Eastland Comanche October 13, Eastland Brady October 20, Eastland Colman October 27, Eastland OPEN November 3, Eastland Breckenridge November 10, Eastland Cisco November 17, Eastland Clyde 72 The managers were: Larry Martin and Rodney Simmons ' J: .,aww :,.,p1g, ,5 - 5 ' f-.-4, 1' , ,,.: isp, - . - . ..1.,v'y, -Q ,hr 1 , , Q 4 X , , 4 K x'fS1 -' 5 vi. ' , ' ai f' V , , in 'ffm , +-' ' , . 5' .,,,K'2-l?,,l - Spradling-Sr. Hon. Men. K ffwzagfz f fm ,M Y Q S :V AAA' 1 Fu, ,gs -7 ,V 2- S -W.. b. wr 536 ' f P ' ' ' . 7, 3 ' 4 nl il 9 li Hn. ' . J L ,, P, ' . .1 ' E r Willard Collins-Sr. Iohnny Frazier-Ir. i ' i Gregg Garrett-Ir. WW ..,w S ' l c , 1 K .. Akiva? , few '-,.f Q ns 5 Wesley Collins-Sr. Ken Swift-Ir. S il. I w ,,,,,-Q' w- sff 4 E rg ' .GH . ff. .M , ,Slim Gary Bagwell-Sr. Bubba Adams-Sr. A- -. ., asf l ' . ff' 3 1 f f35Qa3?5x- , , , , .aflfp 1, --v -- aj- - Svc - -Lg. ,. . ,vw ,,, -' N f L ., -,AJ YY ' fr , ,fn - in f.. Q avg.-: Q if-sf 't ' Y 'K ' -'Q M- 'Y M ' k' 1-'V i A .s+ l x .5 S1 ' We f1fFi.:+f : -1 'K .15-f 4 f V ,EM -' 3, la 1 V' ' . M ji wi, '- Z if .. :-: gg' f ' ' R Y :. 'I ,, .tw W-.Q .115 I ,b S aa a l A . . X ,, 5?fw,gglffx 1 , I m- -4 551 l-karl. I V , vg , . ax il up 'Hi ax 1 an, 1,1 , -,fl A Y. ' , if rn!-7 K wi vi! 1 ' l '. if S' 9' ' il ,gg eg' ' . N ' IT- f fi ff ' ' !l 3' . - ' . Wsifi A x , A ' 'af' ,. ' 'L Q' 'NH I-,:f7?'w J lg .. lf Kerry Watson-Ir. Steve Hunter-Ir. 41.1.11 Lund-Ir. Hon. Men. Sid Woods-Ir. Steve Hallmark-Ir. Gibson-Ir. Hon. Men. .Y 73 Iames Wood-Ir. Paul Reed-Ir. LA . 'Brag g ' 4 mf -- I, ,, A ' ra-ww' 5 x sf . 1 1 M f a Ng R K , xg , ir? ' 1 , if - fl '1,,., fc w , 49 KA , aj ..,'-X. V I ,. 4 ffiatfmff Iohnny Ames-Ir. Peak-All District Marq Gordon-Ir. Ieff Bakker-Soph. K -a Qi U' .mx 'Vim e ,,Qf,, R . .-Q ,,,, , Q QQ ., . , if S W ww N ,... sw' Mark Aaron-Soph. Frank Norris-Soph. West Ford-Soph. Rusty Freeman-Fr Run baby run! They're in hot pursuit! Right to me. QE' Sideline scene. Guess we took care of him, huh? SUPER SENIOR f , an A 2 1 4' ,Q ' vi ,f' , p,,!5,' M F, -,A Jig s , My 5 ?, Iunior Varsity Looks Promising For The Future was IV football. 1st row QL-RI Steven Alford, Tommy Smith, Leonard Garces, Steve Simmel, Grandal Garrett. 2nd row QL-RI Ricky Herrera, David Phemister, Darryn Willoughby, Scotty Hallmark, Robert Henson, Coach Besselaar. 3rd row QI..-RI Coach Lopez, David Gwinn, Tim Elmore, Iack Simmons, Larry Blackwell, Ray Dunn, Robert Webb. .NJIT ,, 8 6 ti 9 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Cheering the IV football team on were QL-RI Sammye Bowles, FR., Nov. 2 Suzanne Hill, Soph., head, and Darla Phelps, FR. Nov. 9 Nov. 16 IV Football Schedule 6 Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland .-1.3 945 QR. 'T' 'Pl x f ll Early 18 Ranger 8 DeLeon 28 Baird 40 Comanche 42 Merkel 0 Cisco 12 Merkel 6 Cisco 22 Clyde 14 The IV football team ended their season with a five and five record and looked promising for the future. is ,QW N Pep Rallies Add Life To E.H.S. fi One of many signs displayed during spirit week! Enthusiastic Class of 82! f,iin it iaii aaiattifiaale e pp s Y' egg i aaaiae 'f .. A V , jr ,:'M Rik J 2 V QW4- x e'e I'm Super Great!! Iuni0l'S add life! QW-k'FS5 fVf' s iss We wwe iw is swims: Faculty displays spirit. Seniors do it better. Trials And Triumphs Maverick Varsity basketball players were: back row QL to RJ: Coach Clark, Bart Boles, Iohn Mathews, Marty Daniels, Brian Lund, Scott Spradlingg bottom row IL to Rl: Gary Peak, Kenny Watson, Ken Swift, Marq Gordon, and Rusty Freeman I I Varsity basketball Coach: Howard Clark: Manager: Larry Martin Varsity Basketball Schedule EHS Brownwood Slate EHS Albany EHS Early EHS Brady EHS Huckaby EHS Cisco EHS Stephenville EHS Clyde EHS Comanche EHS Coleman EHS Ranger EHS Breckenridge EHS Baird EHS Comanche EHS Anson EHS Cisco EHS lim Ned EHS Breckenridge EHS Ranger EHS' Brady EHS Ranger EHS Coleman EHS Clyde EHS Goldtbwaite EHS Comanche L Bart Boles-Sr. Iohn Mathews-Sr. pn-ur - - I mf. Scott Spradling-Sr 4 gpm wwem W Kenny Watson-Sr. Marty Daniels-Ir. W' t tt t ttt t Brian Lund-Ir. Gary Peak-Ir, 5'L t Marq Gordon-I Ken Swift--Ir. all district The Mavericks were under new leadership this year. Basketball Coach, Howard Clark, led them to a 16-25 season record. They did an outstanding job and we are very proud of them. Making All-District was Iunior, Ken Swift. vw Bw fll U Rusty Freeman-Fresh. g Look at that form! Our hustling defense! Mavericks hustle after the rebound. Tip it to a Maverick! oz 11 U , , Lmw- vw., ' ii ,.,., 'U uno- ' .... A ' , ow 'Mir' Ken goes up for two! Rusty goes to the basket. Mavette Basketball Representing the Mavettes for the 1978-79 Basketball season were QL to Rl Back row: Cynthia Sancillo, Leann Robinson, Ierianne Carter Kathy Reed, Charlye Parker, Deborah Crabtree, Lonnie Hull, Susan Smith, Sabra Hess, Ieri Dee Mathews, Iackie Webster, Diane Crabtree Belinda aa aal . . LL', 4 :1 q . I Q Wallace, Coach Townsend, Front row: L to R: Terri May, April Nevill, Kelly Ioiner, Not pictured Carol Webb. ..,.1.. I My i I :VV N - : Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland Eastland '78-'79 Schedule Lipan Mineral Wells Early Huckabay Cisco Lingleville Ranger Baird Cross Plains Clyde Ranger Ranger Clyde Comanche Albany Cisco Brady Clyde Coleman Breckenridge Comanche Cisco Breckenridge Brady Coleman ,U I x Gigi Managers were: Brenda Stiles and Robbie Phillips HWS' Deborah Crabtree-Sr. Cynthia Sancillo-Sr. Belinda Wa11aCe.3r W all district Iackie Webster-Sr. Sabra Hess-Ir. Lonnie Hull--lr. MU SCM A A f H, Susan Smith-In Ierianne Carter-Soph. Diane Crabtree-Soph. all district V h ':1 . QT? R Mavette defense April Nevill-Soph. The Mavettes were under new leadership for the 1978-79 school year. Coach Skip Tovmsend led the girls to a 15-25 season record. This was the first year for the Mavettes to play five player bas- ketball and they looked very promising. Making all-district from the Mavettes was junior, Susan Smith, and Senior Deborah Crabtree. 82 555' N- j Q- R , ,ug iq. 5 , i fr fs Q -we K 5 1 Ywggk J . ik .55 ,vig-...Q f. ..: 1 - -is-5 - leri Dee Mathews-Soph. Terri May-Soph. Charlye Parker-Soph. Kathy Reed-Soph. leann Robinson-Soph. Carol Ann Webb-Fresh. IV Teams Prepare For Big Time 'I'he girls IV basketball team was : Top row fl to rj: Lylia Mehaffey, Ioni Pyke, Becky Hull, Mindy Walton, Clista Lowrance, April Nevill, Rochelle Washington, Iulie Reid, Darla Phelps, bottom row fl to rj: Betsy Bollinger, Belinthia King, Sammye Bowles, Pat Gaeta, Tona Starr, IoAnn Gibson, Terri May, Leann Robinson The boys IV basketball team was: Top row: fl to rj: Larry Blackwell, Tony Shook, Iack Simmons, Ieff Bakker, Leslie Iohnson, Coach Adair, Middle row: David Gwinn, Butch Cain, Frank Norris, Darryn Willoughby, Blake Mahan, Bottom row: Steve Simmel, Leonard Garces, Ricky Herrera, Shannon Housson, Iirmny Reed r,', ,,, ,, ,,,,, , -,K -Wu - il Q aalaaa ,,,, ai -4, ii 'aiA ji wmv' n 'V ,,, ,,', , ' GM mi ', ': f I ,.',, ,rf ,,ff,f ',',, ,,,., .- I V ,,,,, . ,.-.. , , - .G M Q 'vf ' - -f ' ' , i , 1-,WI Freshman team: Top row fl to rj Hank Shook, Tim Elmore, Mike We're No.1 Keith, bottom row: Tommy Smith, Grandel Garrett, Rodney 83 Simmons Mavericks Put Forth Good Effort Members of the Maverick track team were: QL to RJ QFront rowj, Mahan, Lucasy, Simmons, Krantz, Housson, Keith, Smith, Alford, Truan, QMiddle Rowl Coach Adair, Norris, Gibson, Frazier, Gwinn, Garces, Shook, Gordon, Blackwell, Hallmark, Dunn, QBack rowj johnson, Smith, Lund, Simmons, Bakker, Daniels, Boles, Watson, Flinn, Swift, Ford, Shook, and Coach Clark Representing the Mavs in the Spirit Relay were: QL to RJ Seth, Leslie, Representing the Mavs in the Varsity Mile Relay were: QL to RJ Iohnny, Ken, and Ray Iohnny, Ken, Seth, Leslie, and Larry Q- My MY fff-:ia .43 of .M KN. -,Il i af., 13: 'Ecru' . -,M ma ,a ff or rf f 2 L -l I I , We iff, ' ' ' 2 , t L W i,,, , ', ffm ,L , H527 i we Qt J , ,L F ', ,' wg, ' ' H if H' Q, U , ' ' A if a t eses 5 as -. ft' ' V I , ,t,, 'V'-'Ip , W . gf 1. -,ifuigy .. Z' . ,ff 7, .M H f , an if f ,, ' 510 : -L 'slr-5, ., Qty fr' 'Q' .Q , 't , ' , k 1,4 fa, ,W ,Ks f t,-I ,V t if as., , , A f ar? f Q ,,j , ' , ' pf 'V If ,Wig A . , a, . 5 at - A ,t , yhyy W , .f it L ,,,,, gfff..fff fi w'2'ir53 '12 Representing the Mavs in the sprints and quarter mile were: QL to RJ Representing the Mavs in the shot and Discus were: QL to RJ Eddie, Iohnny, Kerry, Seth, Ray, Leslie, and Larry Ieff, Marty, Leslie, lack, Frank, and Scotty Run, Run, Run Representing the Mavericks in High jump were: QL-RJ Larry, Bart, Leslie, David, and Tony Representing the Mavericks in the Hurdles were: QL-RJ Tommy, Ken, Scotty, Tony, and Marq. Representing the Mavericks in the 880 and mile run were: QL-RJ Qfront rowj Patrick, Shannon, Leonard, Mike, Hank, Steve, fBack rowj Eddie, Brian, Iames, Blake and West. Representing the Mavericks in the Long jump were: IL-RJ Ken, Bart, Tony, Scotty, Tommy, and Frank. Representing the Mavericks in the Pole Vault were: QL-Rl Kerry, Ieff, David, and Ioe. Representing the Mavericks in the I.V. mile relay were: QL-RJ Hank, David, Shannon, and Ieff. 85 is Boles springing into ACTION! WWW An expression of great effort. Track appealed to some people because track events weren't always team efforts. They were mostly individual accomplishments. The participant competed against him- self as well as others. Even if the team as a whole failed, he could do his best and acquire personal satisfaction as well as recognition. A look of determination! iff d 86 Life has been good to me so far! Leslie strives for the finish line Charl e and Susan Win First in District Representing the Mavettes in the Triple jump were Ierianne Carter and Kathy Reed. Representing the Mavettes in the Long jump were Charlye Parker and Susan Smith. IMI? U ma ' 1 ' f. ' ' X- 'tif Q .,t- . - . .,,, , ii' --.- ft - A ii I , 3, ,.,-, f,f, , V ,V V P 1 X .i R . 1, 1 :I ' - f e , - ' fit ' 'Q ' ' i ' 'J irt' E R Representing the Mavettes in the shotput were IoAnn Gibson annd Tona Starr. ,.,,. V . X z f. , 1 ' -' . . - 3 ,ir ,MQ J .. SW f fm 'f 5146 , f ,Q , .fivsgfi -1.51 . Mavette Track managers were Terri May and Robbie Phillips. The Mavettes were well represented this year in the district track meet with both Susan Smith and Charlye Parker winning first in their events. Susan won the 880 with a time of 2:34.6 and went on to place fifth at regional with a time of 2:29.8. Charlye won the district high jump with a jump of 5'2 and then won regional with a jump of 5'4 . Representing the Mavettes in the Mile was Charlye Parker. Representing the Mavettes in the High jump were Charlye Parker and Mindy Walton. Mavette coaches for the 1978-79 track team were Coach Skip Townsend and Student Coach, Shelly Carter. 87 The Mavette track team consisted of: fl to rl Qfront rowj Teri, Leann, Sammye, Betsy, Tona, IoAnn, Ierianne, Robbie, fBaok rowj Coach Townsend, Kathy, Susan, Mindy, Charlye, Lylia, Coach Carter. Representing the Mavettes in the 220 were: fl to rj Tona Star and Ierianne Carter Representing the Mavettes in the 880 were: fl to rj Betsy Bollinger, and Susan Smith Representing the Mavettes in Sprint Relay were: fl to rj Ierianne, Charlye, Kathy, and Susan Representing the Mavettes in the 440 were: fl to rj Kathy, Mindy, and Lylia 4 J Representing the Mavettes in the hurdles were: fl to rj Leann X Robinson, and Sammye Bowles 1 Tennis Makes Racket In The News it Q ' Q . ,, K if , t 4 ,, In Q25 n yy R a Y. , ew M, ,gg ,, , , , . ', I ..s3::4T1'u .-gxjyg ft In K K H ,,fm5--t--IfWag: fgffg :gf 7, V ,, . V .. lar: ' ' ' L-,-geese' 4 ' as - .1-f , ,,,, , kwH,., I I - . gm, -'N ffkkk J ,,-. A -fax I as ,,... H I f 1' Q l Wk . , ,,... , mx. Q. 1 Q W f , -5 K nb 1 K Mr. Duncan--Coach .ff,Q.ff H., , f 4. egg . , 25523: Z 5- ,L C' fl! 5 sn Wise i gi KSTHQ tl -L w. Ilvazis-f fr C Patricia May-Singles W my L Iohnny Ames-Singles w The tennis team made racket in the news by showing dedication and working extra hard. Several practice meets were played with Ranger and Breckenridge in preparation for the district meet. The varsity tennis team participated in two tournaments. March 23 was the Breckenridge tournament and April 4-5 was the dis- trict meet at Coleman where Ginger Hoffman and Frank Norris both placed 4th. VV JM. W . W- WMF Qifww ,,w 'Mr .,-W' Ginger Hoffman-Singles 4th in District . in ' J ' ' - J 1 M ., 1 ,, f e - if-1 it f xfgiafizzial Q ??ffilU l7Y zxxieizaie ,, y - ff'-fit ' .f -V ,. ,. A .. A fe ,- .T'5'2q Za, 52a, 'it ' 'V ' Q, if ef' f:.,g W., :ww A ,.' 1 we ' JH at K4 , www .- ,-ff r . 2 'A-2 Q 'fa -MM. ,W W, - is , , . ,wif ,, W , - - SM' , A-WM' J . , , - ' Frank Norris-Singles 4th in District 89 of .I,.z.... 5 Donnay Adair and Lori Bagwell-Doubles Iohn Mathews and Davie Smith-Doubles E 'K s gV'A , .. , I . g I my -. Q . P if -- .. .. 1' N 'Q ' ' ..,-wr - - - -. ff , 5 E . .i,: , ' -W, f X ' ,. 'b 4 ... ...s N. 2 -' X B gin - K., A ., ., i Q . i f ' .., . 1 X ,,.. ,I RZ., V I L 5 4. 4 '-Q1 4 Qu. I 2 .v . ,gf -Q'1 I, f V . .rf . as 'a ' .... . . I I Tennis Alternates: fback rowI QL-RI M. Kimbrough, R. Webb, H. Novak, K. Ambum, B. Blair, T. Garner, I. Williams, fmiddle rowj I. Price, M. Elliott, D. Iohnson, L. Martin, B. Thompson, K. Ioiner, D. Petty, Mr. Duncan fcoachjg lfront rowI B. Skinner, B. Seabourn, R. Simmons, I. Cagle, T. Miller, M. Harris, and D. Basham. .MMI ff. ff Kay Armstrong and Pam Morren-Doubles J-if. Ken Swift and Gary Peak-Doubles 5th period tennis class: fback rowI IL-RI I. Reid, K. Maynard, I. Pyke, T. Harvey, T. Robinson, T. Edwards, ffront rowI S. Hill, D. Phelps, S. Maynard In The Swing Of Things Varsity Girls Golf Team: fl to rj-Carol Ragland, Mr. Duncan fCoachJ Marijane Franklin The boys golf team did an excellent job and looked promising for the future with Steve Simmel finishing as a medalist. Boy's Golf Tournaments April 3- Brady QEastland placed sthy April 11-PAR Country Club-Comanche fDistrictJ April 17-Brady fdistrictj fEastland placed sthy The girls golf team also did a good job and gained a lot of experience with Carol Ragland finishing 13th and Marijane Franklin finishing 19th out of 24. Girl's Golf Tournamments March 26-Brady fdistrictj April 3-Breckenridge fdistrictj Varsity Boys Golf Team: fl to rj-Iames Doyle, Kenny Watson, Kerry Watson, Ieff Truran, Mr. Duncan Qcoachj, Brian Lund, Steve Simmel, Leonard Garces, Darryn Willoughby 91 E Association 31 x if ig at Seniors: ffront rowj QL-RJ: Deborah C., Brenda, S., Gina S., Teresa K. Cynthia S., Bart B., Davie S., Iackie W., Belinda W., Iohn M., Ginger H. fback rowj QL-RJ Wesley C., Bubba A., Willard C., Kenny W., Scott S. Donnay A., Gary B. ' 'Q . 'i-o L f e .... . f5f1,fIf f9i ff ' ' Q- bf. L -- . 7 7 . - L' - 1'o SM, , 2 fa p . 'A - P Q -i' 1 - Wa. if ii.. .L f . iiii --M ...B Qs.. ... .... ...W , f ... Iif.. ,,,' I V gawk ' ' do ff. ii'i , e ,V 1. if , - Q ' ' y . ' f f lip- -Q ,, ' 'i '-I f I , ' MLM' i 'III H Isiq I ,'.e.. Q I- f W. af H Qs' 4, , .,. , B 145 .-ff.ff , 4 -V Y1'K'fi:a4q'rflE aw-' MW? . - -' --.R,ff:,, .N 1 we if, f S if fl Vifff . - ii -f ' f f A - Z ' ' i-.f p . .. . .i , . ,, . . if . . . ah... . ' ' -' K . 'HH SQL? xii., 'M Sophomores: ffront rowl QL-RJ Shannon H., Ieriann C., Robbie P., Charlie P., Emma H., Mark A., fmiddle rowl QL-RJ Ioe F., Leann R., leff K., Frank N., Diane C., Lori B., Larry M., Ieff B., fback rowj QL-RJ Leslie I., Blake M., West F., Tony S., Kathy R., Darrell B. Iuniors: ffront rowj QL-RJ Paul R., Gregg G., Lonnie H., Susan S., Dawn U., Diane Fox, Marty D., Sid W., fmiddle rowj QL-RJ Marq G., Iohnny F.,,Eam..M.1 Steve H., Seth S., Patricia M., Sabra H. fback rowj QL-RJ Kerry W., Ken S., Eddy G., Iohnny A., Brian L., Ieff T., Gary P., lames W. Freshmen lL-RJ Larry B., Ray D., Carol Ann W., lack S., David G. 4 I l i 1 92 l FAVORITES Choir Favorites Ieriann Carter An F.H.A. Favorites BVI f' ,, 4 f , - Deborah Crabtree And Steve Chick ,g,,mw'.., ':wW't'5zlb--S-W 95 HECE Favorite Teresa Koen Band Sweetheart Lacey Gourley Pep Squad Beau And Football Sweetheart Bubba Adams And Donnay Adair Basketball Sweetheart And Beau N 'fl 3 vaggl P A 0 ke? Qin W9 OU 9'Qp't0l'g2 l we 5 Q 4 Scott Spradling And Belinda Wallace Track Sweetheart And Beau Ieriann Carter And Ken Swift 101 Homecoming 79 sf' ' Band sweetheart nominee: Monica Mitchell Football Beau nominee: Scott Spradling Band Sweetheart ngmineg Pam Golden escorted by Trudy Proctor elf is X ei N3 ilu., Football sweetheart nominee: Sabra Hess Football sweetheart nominee: Ginger Hoff- Band Sweelheari Il0Irlil1B92 K8tl'iIl8 escorted by Ken Swift mann escorted by Kerry Watson Ambum X , Us ACTIVITIES yjggrwtalon cuss fvovffw BER 7 X978 CEMLTHGQQQ '- glggbye qv!!! it VAUDV l l.LE'S MY HOM E X TZ Do it again Harriet. , Y- ' 2 --J.. ---' 1 U . rig Q ' X: g --4. -. 5:-a ,' ,, ' 5 51 , nf it- Ii'f,5 j ,. wife - - .. 51, g X ,5ggs'?w,.A wei,..,.- -- 1 N am, ,Q , .. , -,-. aa Nw- . ef- aw, - .ae 9 ff-- V . - - - , 9 5 ,sl ,sa ,. f ff 1 2 X i e, 'T A wg 'e Sef ifii H . 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Ushers were: Top row QL to RJ Willard Collins, Steve Neese, Director-Robbye Fullen, Gary Bagwell, Iohn Mathews, Steve Chick, Bottom Row: QL to RJ Iill Coleman, Ginger Hoffman, Belinda Wallace and Deborah Crabtree 104 Hit it piano player! Stage Crew: Steve Pennington, Dale Spurlen and Arthur Gaeta .ff 4 A3 Mama Mia, The hillbillies are at it again. ogg 'xr Swing it Bubba! ...F -M..-.W ,WM 4.,,..,, E.H.S. I-'lappers We want you! A.,-,,.,.M,.ff '1W A Nw- , WW -Hwwm N. ..., ,- N ii if g was , if 1 4, lg, W ' Q- in - -f -- k ' X i r N 'S QQ Q x. M R X me ii . n i g ' 1 I 1- ..-rf zariisgiisrisffiisggglsasu :f : E- i1- Yam-:J Something fishy is going on. Prompters: Cynthia and Iackie SMACK 105 XX The Iunior Class of Eastland High School presents WASHINGTON V U NEVER SLEPT HERE March 13, 1979 Directed by: Shirley Green Shirley prepares for the big night! is? Does anybody have a souvenir of the ghost. THE END! LH ...Q s I don't want to be a part of the plot Mr. GHOST! YOU d0n't thinklcould get apicture ofthe Mathews. ghost do you? X 4... g-...f 'Kai My wife cleared up the mystery' It was a ghost after all. I was only trymg to help' Participants of the Ir. Play were: Back row QL to Rl: Lane Lowrance, Paul Reed, Max Squires, Ioey Dennis, Eddg Gibsong front row L to RJ: Tracey Iones, arolyn Wilcoxon atricia May, Susan Smith ' Chasms the girls agam' Ushers Back Row IL to R Ernle Herrera Ken Swift, Gary Peak, Stage Crew: Sid Woods Marty Daniels Ieff Staggs Ilmmy Reed Brian Lund Marq Gordon obby Edwards Gregg Garrett: front row Lane Lowrance fnot picturedj to Rl Kim Owen Sabra Hess Karen Glenn, Dawn Underhill, I Act Pla The UIL One-Act Play, directed by Mrs. Nancy Mahan, was presented March 27, 1979 at CIC. The cast and crew devoted many hours to the making of an excellent production. The play placed first in dis- trict where Scott Spradling, Blake Mahan, and Kim Bolinger made the All-Star Cast. They then went on to the Area contest, where Kim Bollinger and Blake Mahan again made the All Star Cast and Scott made honorable mention. Places lst In D1str1ct He's sleeping in my bed?! Mrs. Mahan Director HUH Let me seen F11 Show you-WHAM! But reverend why should I talk to him? . - . ,, T 'i -f+qf+ f,..ff ,,.. wwf .2 Q.-gsm It We 'A fJ,,,-i- Mzfwf -,rfwfi iii' - We-sl ' 1, ' t..,,W.,, ,,,. I kg I Ants, , .,..,,M.W. ,,ltt th.,V..,,, , 'Z I .- - ' 0' ll 1 az'- f-E 1 ff M 108 The cast takes a bow! Stage Crew Kim Owen Katrlna Amburn and Arthur Gaeta Spanish Club Part W' K t4 .ew 'ZX 2 - 'P angle K K siiii? CHEERS! La Fiesta .. , ,, f 1 Here eat this Lylia!! L . , W. , A nfs, Q N 4 I X' 3 X 2' i. k Y f W 'MA 1 X' R LV he X N P N-1 ,Y V Q5 ag, s F 'ri sl his - .wa .fd , it A L ' L: K' ' , fit-Jam Where are the toothpicks? Taking it easy at the Spanish Club Party! 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Davie is hot stuff with the frisbeel 109 Eastland Places nd in District Shorthand participants were: QL-Rj Fox f3rd placej, Morren, Underhill, QB:-lck rowl Miss Bynum. ' ' 'vv Typist participants were: fL-RJ Cagle, Nevill falternatej, Pennington, fback rowj Miss Bynum. 110 Ready Writing participants were: QL-RJ Hess, Smith, 12rd rowj Spradling, 12nd placet, Mrs. Marshall, Watson. Persuasive and Informative Speaking participants were: fl.-R1 Franklin, Mr. Besselaar, Smith, Kidd. Iohn Places lst in Three Events Science participants were: fL-RJ Martin, Mathews, f1st placej, O'Brien, f2nd placej, fback rowj Mr. Culverhouse Number sense participants were fL-Rl Ames, Watson, Mathews flst placejg fback rowj Mr. Watkins journalism participants were fL-RJ Phillips f3rd placej fEditorial Writingj, Gourley fNewswriting-lst place: alt. to state meetg 2nd place Feature Writingj, Adair, Pyke, f2nd rowj fL-RJ Hoffmann, Spradling, Hess f1st place Editorial Writingj Mrs. Marshall, Watson f2nd place in Newswritingj Q ,,,, , at tt t , ,,tt ttt, fm I Q fa Spelling participants were: fL-Rt Mathews f1st district, 5th place Regionall, Bowles, Dennis, fback rowj Mrs. Maclaskey. lll Ir. Sr. Banquet And Prom 1 J U L. Sr. class president, Arthur Gaeta and Diane Fox Night Fever has struck EHS. 112 The Disco Kid Smiles of anticipation. aiagw Q We're here . . . where are the women??? The Man with the Plan!! Iones and Company Night Dawn, Davie, Ginger, and Kerry. DISCO fever!! Dancing the night away. ACTION! Fever 7 K us Getting into the swing of things! Ioey and Hjardeir. X THE GRAND MARCH!!! Sewers were: KL to RJ ffrontj Iennifer, Pat, Sammye, Iulie fbackl Sheryl, Betsy, Mary, Becky, Ioni, Kathy, and Blenthia. All Sports Banquet .af-ww' eil 40 -cv' an X W K We 1 e Gary Look-It's Danny White! Steve and Belinda enjoy meal! n My man got 7 foot!! 114 t v V I Diane received basketball certificate N -N Chow down! Sid received varsity letter for football Ma 18, 1979 , , Marty shows a smile of satisfaction. The Man with the Plan! School recognizes Charlye's accomplishments. Everygng enjoyed the food at the banquet. Q 045-. an :Y V m vu- N .. Pat glances at Steve's centerfold-fof Danny White!J Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil! 'Jn cnne s a+ M. 115 HECE Banquet HECE Students: fl to rj: Iill, Monica, Deborah, Weesie, Lori, Teresa, Mrs. Haun gave awards to students. Steve 'bv Monica gives her employer an award. Monica, Lacey and Weesie discuss awards after banquet 4 sie 116 Weesie provided slides for entertainment. Iill and Steve showed their appreciation. F a Ag Celebrates 50th Anniversary LN ,..,..di 2 ' 'ITT The Final Moment This day left many EHS students parting with another chapter in their lives. Many were quiet, reflecting on their days in high school, but the most prevailing air was one of eager restlessness-students ready to join the outside world and put their knowledge to its test. H, .gf , X, to g ..-,.,: t .2.gs,,.,. . 1. na Sz 5 9' X. N 5' , All X 7'4HFQi Q 'S' 'f' ' -Q .rii ota. ,,tgi t,,, .V f . V ..,, ,.,, N , .1 A l I gl, H r .t-rA. ., . ig ij .EE Liil M,,,' .sin 1: - Us , ., 54536 X . rgr 1 ia, i Q 1 rrt e 3 1 il' 3 t, etse 55 Q ' itt T ig ' iv it eert . t iti' ' t e t.rrr .ii. t , . rrrrr r ..rrt tt ..rr 1 3 1 ,L tgtg ., it in r y r X A better side of SR. 79 if e 3 5 I 5 l vi VZ Honor Graduates Receive Recognition Lacey Gourley was Valdictorian with an average of 97.0. Iohn Mathews was Salutatorian with an average of 95.62. i , W,-A Honor graduates from the 1979 Senior Class were: QL-RQ ffront rowj Teresa Koen, Lisa Butler Qback rowj Steve Chick, Scott Spradling, Bart Boles, and Kenny Watson. 'VI .4 W i 'sr S we , E Y X CIC Ag Scholarship Bubba Adams A x st All Around Athlete Deborah Crabtree Awards fd? CIC Ag Scholarship All Around Athlete Steve Pennington Scott Spradling All Around Football All Around Basketball Scott Spradling Ken Swift ,Jew All Around Basketball All Around Track All Around Track Susan Smith Bart Boles Charlye Parker Awards All Around Tennis All Around Tennis Ginger Hoffmann Ken Swift Award All Around Golf Kerry Petty Carol Ann Ragland IK I Ili' ' f 0 ,Ak :fi ga, sw I .5 49 f naw' aww? All Around Golf Brian Lund Wx., Larry Courtney Memorial Lisa Butler Wendell T. Siebert Scholarship Steve Chick 122 :fm mzeaa- fp iw!-wg-1 Awards QQ 1' xxx-ua Beta Club Scholarship Beta Club Scholarship Good Citizenship Award Scott Spradling Iohn Mathews Ginger Hoffmann y 6 American Legion Good Citizenship Award Ben Little Scholarship Ben Little Scholarship Steve Chick Brenda Stiles Weesie Pyke Weill? it Silver Thimble Award Wendell T. Siebert Chamber of Commerce 123 Mary Pennington Lisa Butler Lacey Gourley Beta Club Slave Auction Iwonder whose slave Shannon will be! We want better merchandise! Ginger brought the top price! What do you bid for him? Ya'll think they're worth that much? ' fs 1 ' at 3 .. 5 Nl' . Xu ' U x bl We-1 1+ w A :TE , 4 Beta Club Slave Auction was a Big Success!! A: ,Few 'I , ve, Didn't anybody money? Going once, twice, three times! Sophomore's Trip To Pompeii Wasn't that exciting?? Boy. . . are they ever out of it! Hey. . .let's PARTY! Chug-a-lug Les! mnmcv Dang ,fi fi? 5 32 lourney into the world of Pompeii. AMW iv ff Sophomore's visit to Pompeii. They've had enough Pompeii for one da Y 125 We Have Reaohed Uur Goals: X4 'FD l l WS finally BREAK! Guess what we're looking up!? E ' I ew o, I'm all yours! Willard's never ending love life! 5 126 Donnay has acrophobia. Steve takes a break from Library work. Here, read this We Have Grown, We Have Improvedg 'Q-wr wx I: V X, ,, e,,, ,wx 63 . r'- 11'-1. E iS f0l' - - . English II is always exciting. It's the Monday Morning Blues!! 0, X X , Ee iW,, ,, ' .Q W A. Who do we vote for?!? Sr's celebrate last week at E.H.S. We finally typed 50 words per minute It's voting time again! butallthewordsseemtoruntogether! .fsiif he 4 et fc Z :MM M . V T -F Q..X1'qk'i k 5. V K QQ ,-.gale Y fn -Teva? 'rw f We it ,mf 41, f fp r,X.N.-3- ' . , se A eye ' apt .',.QK?. 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H ELECTRIC Pam-Lori Iana-Mary 104 North Lamar lim Golden-Owner 629-1221 Compliments of E 8. E KUSTOM MOYLAN Paint and Body Shop CONSTRUCTION 302 W- Main 512 North Seaman 629-81 I I 629-2244 Eastland Compliments of MORE BUSINESS HAS B N LOST BY NEG ECT THAN BY COMP TION TAYLOR CENTER 5 ' : A 81 D PLUMBERS lllo NORTH LAMAR Congratulations EASTLAND. mms SLQS of P ON 629805I TOMMY ALFORD JR O H DICK 805 W. Main -an-assi Compliments of B. 8. W. CLINIC 8. STAFF I-1.1. Bu1gerin,M.D. B. B. Alexander, M.D. DARRELL'S BEAUTY SALON FOOD FACTORY Under new Management Congqagulales Louise Jordan Seniors of '73 101 W. Main Phone 629-2002 103 S. Lamar 629-8856 Eastland, Texas Eastland 629-1222 Compliments Steaks Catering of Congratulations KlNG'S BAR-B-QUE Seniors of '79 313 E' Patterson TRAILS WEST STEAKHOUSE Mr. 81 Mrs. Roston King I-20 81 Belintha Eastland, Tx. 629-1222 62332435 Seafood Bar-B-Que VT 2..........,.............a.,,...i ll,, gg , rotoo Tog 1 .g.4,A:jj, -f ini 3 Q -ea - .. w 8 1 his M. . . 1 ' g i? I 1 i l im' W 1 W W- XV lv? . ' 'L , . .,.,11Q.:11,.sf- 1 , Compliments of EASTLAND MEDICAL 81 SURGICAL CLINIC P.A. M. A. Treadwell, M.D. 81 Terry A. Treadwell, M.D. 81 Dr. Bill F. Vermillion 138 . .......... ,.,. .... - . ' ' V91 -.lkgzxirg-Sw: 11. aa .: .5 .mil S wines .... :-. 1 ttto Q ,I... ..... W ...- .-1... E Q1 i 5 PLANT CUJNC' .. .A AL GAETA ICE CO. INC Congratulations Sr.'s of 79 H 8. W DEVELOPMENT Phfme 216 S. Seaman 629-1702 5JW'v4ML f -f.M 'i , X1 Ullman o im GIBSON'S Where you can buy the BEST for LESS! Hwy. 80 East Eastland Shop and aulnnmc. svsrems q.5Q. S3V9 P.O. Box 816 1817, E VPPA A :AA 'v:i'L' l ' 9 Eastland, Tex. 76448 629-2668 BRITTAIN S CENTER SALES-RENTALS-LEASES- TERMS Economical buildings for Offices, Classrooms, Churches, l Storage, Cottages, Industrial and Commercial Uses. . . Completely Portable. . .Fast Delivery. . .Quality Eastland Texas Manufacturing Best Wishes From N EASTLAND TELEGRAM Office Supplies--School Supplies Phone 629-1707 e ' -.1. L Q , . - L . 4 ., i . ragsw an ,4W.f,.,, , V, A V ,V HOUSE OF WEBSTER Highway 80 East 629-2647 Eastland Texas Compliments of SON IC Highway 30 East Eastland, Texas STEVEN PRINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY ..Big Camry.. 205 S. Lamar KERC Eastland . 1590 AM Steve Haines, Owner Your sports statlon Weddings Carnetga Broadcastmg Inc P - Day 629-2682 Commercial one 629 2621 Night 629-2214 Portraits For Distinctive OPEN WEEKDAYS S O 5 so Draperies Call BEIL DRAPERIES Bedspreads, woven woods and Levolor Blinds 1706 W. Commerce SATURDAY 8:00 TO I2 N00 B Sz T MUFFLER CENTER 306 EAST MAIN STREET f EASTLAPID TEXAS 76448 Sperialize in Dual and Cuxtom Exhaust System: Phone 629'I3I9 PHONE 629 e243 Eastland Texas 'l'he wise use of eleltrldlfy starts here. Electricity. like all other forms of energy. should he used wisely. For ideas on how to use your eectric service more efficiently. call UQ. wed like io help. ,- 6 V'-M EII ! i 70 E . ,Wm V QSQWWWQ 33 3 gsoi Ezoo , I n : TEXASl1l.' i ELECTRIC 2 .SERVICE coMPAivr it SYSTEM FAN f MNDCIILF Q4 OF' and Vs 2 6 Best Wishes From EASTLAN D EASTLAND COUNTY S ABSTRACT COMPANY Par and Annelle Miller A division of Olney Savings Since 1923 Phone 629-1077 P.O. BOX 628 ' EASTLAND, TEXAS 76448 Eastland Texas i C0mPlimCnfS Compliments of of MR. 81 MRS. VICTOR DR. AND MRS. F. H. LUND CORNEI-'US Compliments of VASSARETTE OF MUNSINGWEAR FI , M ye JMMM x s 7 t N gh Acade tandar ' Fully Accredited Q Modern Facilities on the Individual And There is More! For Additional Information Contact Ranger Iunior College fam Ranger, Texas 647-3234 R. M. SNEED VALLEY VIEW CONTRACTOR, INC. GROCERY 609 W. Sadosa 1756 Highway 80 Eastland, Texas Eastland Texas OLD RIP CAFE Belts Western 81 Wranglers casual wear durango boots 84 moccasins 412 E- Main B s. H TRADING Posr Eastland, Texas BARGAIN STORE Under new management 31 1 North Seaman Phone Glenna Hudson Eastland, Texas 76448 817 629-2885 Compliments of LEISURE LODGE 467 Eastland Manor 1405 W. Commerce GREGG VAN LINES Local and Long Distance 201 E. Commerce Phone 18171 629-2801 Eastland, Texas Go Mavericks 1 Compliments SQUIER s FARM STORE o Sales, Service, 81 Parts STATE FARM INSURANCE Q 512 w. Main sr. INSURANH 412 Commerce Iim Wortman, Agent EDDIE 84 MILDFIED SOUIERS RANGER SAVINGS A duvislon ofOlr1ey Savmgs To us people are worth a lot more than money 117 Main Street Phone 647-3277 9.-ws. 1 ' Richard Watson Phone 629-1166 K sf . ....M,m. , W .sau-an U-SAVE PHARMACY Congratulations Sr. '79 Commerce and Daugherty Lynn L. Thorne Eastland, TX. HIGGINBOTHAM-BARTLETT CO. M r. lack Elliott Building Materials 629-1311 Paints Tools Fence Hardware Pipe Electrical Supplies 31 1 West lVlain Eastland, Texas Compliments of Compliments of PERKIN'S CAR WASH Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Jolly 116 E. lVlain Eastland and Owner: Bob Perkins Dr. John Hill NOLAN L. DEFORD, COMMISSION AGENT P. O. Box 28 Rosswooo 81 PATTERSON PHONE 817-629-1551 EASTLAND, TX 76448 JANIES' BEAUTY SHOP Ianie Seabourn and Kay Parsons 1!2 mile south of Olden phone 629-1666 RUBEN'S INTERSTATE GULF Specialize in Minor Tune Up Complete Motor Overhaul Air Conditioning, Repair Sales Washing., Greasing, Polish Jobs Phone 629-8894 I-20 Easdand, Texas CARLINE'S HAIR FASHIONS Congratulates The Seniors of 1979 1300 South Seaman Phone 629-8001 Eastland, Texas Compliments SUPER SAVE of MARKET EASTLAND SERVICE PARTS COMPANY 400 S. Seaman Home Owned 85 Operated 629-1191 112 E. Commerce Phone 629-1733 Eastland, Texas 1 S VACUUMN CLEANER REPAIR KA K C ALL MAKES AND MODELS R 500 W. Main SINGER Farm Bureau Tires-Batteries- mm sms mo SWIG! O Y AUTHORIZED DEALER IN EASTLAND. COUNTY State Inspection CITY SEWING CENTER HENRY WELLMAKER . OWNER REPAIR ALL MAKES AND MODELS SEWING MACHINES 308 E. MAIN PHONE EASTLAND. TEXAS 76443 8I7f629-I4BI Phone 629-8311 Eastland, Texas C , C C C It Congratulations ' lzvi ' ,tt b H f Seniors 79 ,,,, W ,,:f: f ,tr,. .QE ' PERKINS IMP'-EMENT to I E Sales and Service ,'51W 32 2 lbl 'tt f riglfgf f Ford Tractors EASTLAND AUCTION COMPANY Lloyd Coan ....... gizsnjgs ,Lloyd Hutcheson 403 Main Eastland Eastland, Texas Phone 629-1761 Phone 629'2666 Compliments of Compgments BRUCE PIPKIN PIPKIN MOTOR CO- EASTLAND POLICE DEPT. Olds-Cadillac Buick-Pontiac 314 W- Main 5292636 Iohnnie Morren Ben Sancillo Eastland T fY f F f Q til Compliments Compliments of of COATS FURNITURE INC. FREYSCHLAG INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 629-2614 Eastland Texas PHOHS 629-2275 1 4- l7fPlR7'HfAff STORY' Eastland County's Family Store Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands of Merchandise Compliments of S 8k H GREEN STAMPS On the Square In Eastland Q .u-if , , A x - ,........... ..,.. ,, A.,.t,e--WQ..,...,.,,-..,.a-v-.fiqsvf . sy K Y ' A' I I 1-7if?RiGTQfg' -'M ARRINGTON nissan some ARRINGTON FUNERAL HOME Area Code 817-629-261 1 Friendly Personalized Servic Lady Attendant at all Times 301 S. Lamar 6 Eastland, Texas WANDA'S FLORIST AND FLOWER SHOP ComDli1gnenfS o Wanda Hull-Owner Phone 629.1101 PERRY BROTHERS 8-5 Weekday AI Novak-Manager 1006 W. Main 8-12 Saturday Phone 629-1400 Eastland Eastland, Texas Compliments of COmp memS of ROBERTSON TV SALES JACOBI IV DEPARTMENT AND STORE IIGII SERVICE RCA Dealer 212 W' Maw' Bonnie, Lerha, and B.vv. 629-1443 Eastland, Texas Phone 629-1625 Eastland, Texas A 'itil Q A 1 511, , Best Wishes CENTRAL DRUG 629-2681 Manager Don Stoner Eastland, Texas CREAGER GUN SALES 5 Compliments- Buy Sell and Trade -my of tr y 3 in-tml Enjoy ,Jn .'. LU ' ' ft My BOTTLING 54.637 l f pi Q -'f Co, 1 New and Used Guns 629-8389 5-8pm Weekdays Eastland Texas 905 S. Bassett 8-5pm Saturdays Phone 629-2037 THE ROSSANDER C STEREOS C PES I 4 W 5 Jgmfw Insurance service 5 115 SO. mmm beyond the ordinary Eastland, Texas 76448 ,L-f FOR YOUR H hh - 1 e ea 'Home 'Car CB mos O Fl Richard L. Rossander 304 E. Main Eastland Best Wishes at Compliments from the HOFFMANN'S Eastland, Texas 152 MAVERICK BARBER SHOP Q ,T x 5 A 1 -' . Q . QQ I 4'.' Q 104 S. Seaman Phone 629-1151 Floyd Williams WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Compliments J- L- Luce Pittman EASTLAND DRUG COMPANY 201-3 S. Lamar Pharmacy and Gifts Zenith and Dearborn Dealer Phone 629-1791 Mr. 81 Mrs. Durel Reid Phone 629-2011 Eastland Compliments of ALTMAN'S STYLE SHOP OF THE OIL BELT EASTLAND, TEXAS NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE Abilene Cisco, Texas 234 Pine 704 Ave. D Phone 442-1488 153 1 Compliments of Compliments of HOOD KING SOUTHERN MOTOR Ford-Thunderbird-Mercury In Eastland and onthe Square Get better looking on Cable T.V. 100 E- Main - Eastland Texas 629 1580 201 N. Seaman Phon 29-1786 Compliments of Compliments KLNCALD REAL ESTATE of 100 S. Seaman Homes ' MODE O'DAY Ranches Farms Motens 101 Lamar Nlr. 84 IVlrs. Robert Kincaid Eddy Kincaid Pl'l0I1e 629-1193 Becky, too! Ecu : su 1102 5 JN- 7 P EQ, Compliments POE FLORAL C. W. lDubl Hoffmann, Jr. I., 629-1711 609 W. Main Eastland Texas GOOD LUCK MAVS! Compliments of of l SCOTT S BODY SHOP Sam Beggs-Owner 300 W . Commerce 629-2372 Compliments of '0LLAND'5 KOEN SALVAGE DRIVE-IN 629-2215 1411 W Marn 1505 W- Main Eastland Texas 629 2649 Compliments of CHAMBER OF COMMERCE James T. Wright, Manager Phone 629-2332 Eastland Texas THE BIGGEST S ORE IN TOWN A l l L CO .OOO C LO EM As NEAR AS YOUR PHONE WILSON SALES AGENCY OFFICE 214 W. MAIN HOME 629 2618 EASTLAND. TEXAS 442 3801 55. T Q3 I' 855 3fD 'THU xO :'-. C7 53 o 3 3 DJ CLSL sexal'pueuse3 UNILSBH LUN 2 N0 '- Z .uf 1 C! 380 NOIIVLMBH A QW AUX C69 A 3? my AQQQQWAG X' - ,Ago A XRQNLQQ Af-SAW A' Q 453 gbf ONiTQ I ? 137 ? ff X. gt, tv: N, htagz-'mu fAiL W 1 D Q' 'v z ' - . 9 fin 'ii N f M, 4. L H Q 4 I VILL A A m ,X,,, in X ft I ,f . ! V L, ,D 'L,! , ,Y W 7 f- A ' f 1 1 'A 1 Hia ,,,,,. ' 153122225323 - M 3' 'f-ftillgllbliisg i ' V ,,,V .V 2833821-SI' Yrillliifllxz 1 - 1 iw ,,V5 1 1 4 ,L . . 3 A K I iw A . ' f' 4 ' ii, 'A'V 9 y A A 4 , 1 111 tttt ,M ' 1 6 ! A fi .,, v . U A Q , ,gt ,I - ,. 4 L 5 0 1 596 'fi iff ' ,,,,... ,,,A, ... D 42355161 if 1 152 1 1 1 1 as 1 1 ' f , M. , iii.. Q gzf I I D 1 , 0 5, 21 W fax HILLCREST FOOD MARKET 0pen 7 AM. to 11 P.IVI. 7 daysaweek 1401 W. Main 629-1600 DAVID 81 QUETTA'S Menswear - Sportwear 629-8030 I-20 East Next to the Ramada Inn Eastland, Texas 76448 V N gk f t rf 5 Vkyky 5 , 1 4 '-2,5 I 5 3 2 lack Schultz-Career agent Complimenfs Ann Iustice-Sec. of Buddy Aaron Wannell Millican-Sec. Buddy Aaron-Agent Tax Retirement Programs, Life, Home and Automobile Ins. 305 East Main Phone 629-2676 Eastland, Texas House of Service FULLEN MOTOR COMPANY l l l Compliments of M. L. TERRELL REAL ESTATE Highway 80 East Eastland , Texas Rodger Terrell, Associate Day Phone 629-1725 Pat Maynard, Associate Home Phone 629-2896 Night Phone 629-2443 Home Phone 629-8063 HERRERA SIGN co. MANGUM Plastic Signs SERVICE CENTER Truck 81 Window Lettering Commercial Art Cut Out Letters Bus. Phone 629-8094 Res. Phone 629-1 180 Eastland, Texas Phone 629-2616 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Local and Long Distance Highway 80 East Permitted Hauler Eastland, Texas Large or Small LL MAKES BUY 31 H MODELS SELL KEN'S MOTORCYCLE SHOP SERVICE at PARTS KENNETH CHAPMAN - OWNER PHONE 411 E. MAlN 817!629-2382 EASTLAND. TEXAS 76 e STLRGWTFUID Pl TED eye Yliup? - kg J 11 s.. N L L L , 5- : 57 ' We are able to present part of the many things which happened during the-school year, but we cannot begin to put into words the value that has been gained by each individual. The training and knowledge which have been received could not be replaced and the friends and memories we made will be cherished for years to come. The 'good-bye's said are really hello's to a different type of life. For the underclass- men, more years of high school, for the seniors, life in the world of business and higher education. But whoever we are and wherever we go, if we put our faith in God, He will show us the pathway that leads to true happiness and success. --4-QL tg.-el 51. QM in ..-5 . -W. 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