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The junior high Hornets, a team comprised of sixth, seventh, and eighth grade players won district with an unblemished record in district competition. lt is hoped that this team will continue to progress as the players advance through Era School. For the very first time in Era football history there were enough high school athletes to afford a junior varsity team. These players probably worked harder than most, and they set the Era standard high for those to follow them. Their record was impressive. The Varsity Hornets displayed tremendous talent, drive, and sportsmanship which took them straight to the play- offs after an undefeated season. These fine athletes have made the name Hornets one that all will remember and respect. They have made them- selves a legend. The entire school displayed backing for all three teams, the drill team in new black and gold satin uniforms, the cheerleaders, the signs carried and worn by students before the big games, the untold number of spirit posters made by all classes, and of course, the deafen- ing pep rallies-all these wonderful exciting memories contribute greatly to 1975-76 THE YEAR OF THE HORNETS! ' 1975- 76. CE he year of flue 5-aorneto , '54 N? 'o an hr 3 l Q32 1- A , M - 5 ' '- W T2 -'- ' - Ps i5:,.a 'N .W - M' R 4 .31 1 'W . -tk. I M A ...mv ' S18 A 'F 5 f A- rv XHH4 5' Ah, qs 'i E ' l ,. 1- :W M Y , ' Y. 1 S . ., ,QQ -.4 BA. 31, ' -. 1, 'Q W, f Q ' an 'A hifi .V ,I .3 ig nba aw-' ,, 1,- ? 'K 4 1 . , f-1 A -fe. 34 ff ,, 3 :g1l,.., 5 'uni 4. . , mf iff , .i' .L-gj',,'.t , by .Vx up -P m -Q 2 4, -N :' ,an M.. ' assay iQ .. ' v , , .,, 'f. ,. ..!y.,, to-I - ,QQ ': .g,..f: ,S ,.-rr 574 1 ,'-'.2:.l.f 4 ,. V,,,'.4 . -r ,-u,1f 4 WLM: 1, v . Tn , Nl!!-.EQ1 Q n,, r f -Q :7'? 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It us, Lind- View, and lindsay fingers at as distinct thrown room fighi .lo inthe north zone of 7-B and Kassen that both can be although weaker than in 1974. not see a single you could call a Kassen said. all going to be of the title pie claimed by the it would mark a turn around from 1974 season, a the only vic- . could Stevens to work with in meets Alvord and i ,Jackie Bewley, Drrick Durham, Ronnie Miller, Jeff Balthrop, Randy Bikes, lerback slot with thefone not playing quarterback to be the tight end. ' Frankie Barlhqldg Barry Running backs Shaud be Sefdff .and Babb? .mlm and now: David Mmm? from Richardson or Ronnie Miller Sesson Wm be L Randy McLean is ex- would have tothe the Hankel., center, and niVh sd b is slated for was all -district in dnduuis while aches an offensive ,,,oo,,o rl oA,, ,n,, n ,, . . back r -ii,' 1 Zz 225 I Y ,fl Dick injured a Qsrnogkfnmfl Davis suffered a baclcgjinjxzry during basketball last season. Also working out with the are freshmen liliflllfiwllli Puckett, Steve Selby and Don backs Marc Dick, and Darren value to the James Penton, a out for football and senior Jere Haney, a back from Keller who may become a transfer soon. Milne Growing and Steve f.fStevens, guards are Gerald Biffle and Robbie Toggle and the center is Coy Muller, Don Bewley :and Walt Stevens should also see some sclzesinlegtlzisi season to gain valuableiplaying experience for those not playing regularly withfltheyvareityif The B-teamare Saored Henri sgf twice, Calhsburggi and sein: Jo. Of voumegilmii of the Junior vanity could be called up some now with could be moved 159 3? team is the i fs -season' progresses- n i Defensively we should be better 'because we've got action at the guards andPaul, P90919 ba'-QI. Bentley and Nicky Payroll, ili, flflllaifledf buf WS Shwld Play a svediifieflinovfilififeii 'D ten wha' We Bentley at to do until we at tackle. l i 51100 Our games. Defensively we an improved defense mn 8 five4wo..WimE' explosive veer of- Erwin and Steve l-he HOITMS can 31 ends. Nicky nPeyrolg count on some exciting Growing and Pan2V'Bentleyr splitting time at lheiltlmkles and'Randy McLean or Coy Muller at nose guard. moments and most of District !-8's coaches feel 1975 could be Erafs year. 'Wn 15 Ho nets Crush 9 0 1 IVBS l Cl P088 SSIUI1 0 7-B 1 Reported By through the third stanza till visitors the lead for lhe first strike to Davis and'ififtiSgl1ed...1Vi. DON RICHARDSON and midway H110 me fmlflhi lime, but the Hornets were later with 3 inns. Jon msoun The Hornets waved the ball aroused then and ballled back Davis. The Register Correspondents lhfol-l8l'1 me first haliibldlfailed to take the contest out of reach. of 503115 P0mt5i-E if' ERA -M The Era Hornets to cross the doublestrip-es, and Jghn Erwin Scgred on 3 lwo- following their kept their undefeated record 'he 'one TD ln 'be-flfslsfanla ward run to make it 19-14 and downs lo UP mei' intact and finished as the un- Came GH 3 10'Y3I'd D888 il-rom moments later the Homets men Satin JO wired disputed champs of Dismc, 7, quarterback Jackie Bewley to were in busjnegs again deep in contest on a one-yard'.'r13iiif1f.'l?3tfQ s',: end Troy Davis. Randy 5535111 JO ie,-film-y after 3 pass Hale. The run on theft B's north zone Friday with a come-from-behind 52-20 smashing of the Saint Jo Panthers. V The Hornets cracked the scoring void first with a pass in the first quarter, but the rugged Panthers battled back to tie th co1xtesii.in'.tl1e second stanza 6-6. Le:', i Era respondedwith another touchdown in ,iheVlatter's1ages of the first haliio lead 1343 at the midway break, but Saint Jo took the lead in the third 'quarter on a long run and conversion. Being behind 14-13 ap- parently alarmed the powerful Hornets enough that they came to lift because the hosts scored McLean's kick on the con- version atlempt was wide. ln the second stanza the Panthers, who were the heavy underdogs in the 7-B finale for 'Saint Jo, marched back to knot the contest with Randy Monroe scoring on a 40-yard pass from Randy Hobbs. A kick failed on the con- version aitempt. leaving the 6-6 deadlock. Era recaptured the lead just prior to the hall' with Michael Selby hauling in an 8-yard pass from Bewley and rambling into the end zone. McLean added the bonus kick. Billy Hennigan broke loose on a 60-yard sea-Paper in lite third quarter and -lheni passed 'nterception by Selby. Davis caught another TD pass, this one good for 32 yards, from Bewley and, following a missed kick, Era led 25-14. Moments later the tough Hornet defense forced- the risiiors to punt and-Erwinfgot' his second TD of the days on.-'ai 13-yard sweep. Tliefezttragmint kick made it 32-14 asithe-third quarter expired. V The fourth qoartr found the Hornets taking advantage of newfouiid momentum to touch the Saint Jo Secondary for three touchdown passes as the conference tilt bordered on the messy. The Hornets struck first on a 15-yard pass from Bewley to i version attempt was no tara coaches earlier had expressed fear that their charges would not lalt6'Sainl J0 seriously enough since the struggling Panthers were 2-'Z going into the tilt. Also, the Hornets already had a berth in the 7-B playoff clinched and might have been looking ahead to next week when they are to meet Chico, For Era. tnrwin went over the 1,000-yard mark in rushing for the season while -Robby Toggle, Steve Stereos, l'5llllP. Paul Eielilioisx Pt-vroi, Don Bevriey, i Davis. Ronnie nigger, Gerald 1 W Nifiliif Richardson and ' - v ' . M Le' , ' ' ' . - - -----. 1--. . SIX touchdowns from mldway to Joel Hale to Hive-lh8'Saint,Jo xhZS iE:E7T:1i!lb:,?tl:, 3023335 were 'med mr V----- --- ----- - , -- -5- ------4.1.-f ,... .. 1...-f- v r -W - -W - OTTS V-GZTWHGS MARSHALL KERRY 1 l - 1 - .e.- . -. V .V i V .. ...- Pic-:sum e ' A . i ' fl-.-gig, W ,f if 5 fi 1 1 Q 'ff 'ii Q 1. : 1 V Q - ,V Q- 1 '- le' S a ff M' 'i .1 -' P . 1 Ig, ' fi is 1 ' f' ft 22 5 .1 .i ' ' s 1 ff -- 1 . 1 . ?if.2ge1..f-felis ...l...-7iE.'.1'l'.! i.-Hi' 2 1-tw 6f 3 1-ml , Bonham nag :.. Asif: 'rki .:. .rii - 'Sabi t RUNS I Cubs 4-..--..-.-sm-,-.a.,-.t,-u,..vtsa,gs-it..ft.4,,5,,.i,,,s.,. z,.,..-....v...et.-i- ...,.. ,..,W ,..il, . .-.. ........- M.-.Ae ..,..,,. . Bonhlmat 'Ai, ' AV Bonham lionham Berkner ,-, .. .. V V ., '... 9 ' f- -V L+- -- - -lt- whggnhm-Q at Bahama' V V V Decatur Q Decatur , Diaoatur Decatur V . V .V .W -,,ee,...,w,V,,. .. .. H-. - 1 Muenster at Wh-idthorst .Mufnrlfff Mueiisfifr if Muenster Muenster Muenster ,K , -Y -- f -W r 'lg-2:-W '----- --ff.--.--s-t..V, ,..,. .. 1. .- .. ...M .-s...,,t,, .,,,,,...,,.., WW , . 4 Y ' Sanger at Frisco Frigcg l Snzeiwz' Sanger Sanger Sanger ,Q . ,,,, H 1.- . ..,,,...,,M. ,- ..,.-..,.. .... . .......,...,..,,,..,....,-.,,.,,, M . . , W , V V S Heart at Valley View Sai-red Heart Sarrieri E-fear: V Sarred Heart Sacred Heart V Valley . . me -'G if Eff I Y ..--. D 1 fra Era Lindsay gg Alvord 1 laziflszzy ' 5 1. .i'.i 5515 5 lllIlil.SLly Llxidsay 'iii L 16 .......M...-.-.,,.. ..., . ,.,,..i i..... ...s-,,,........ BEATS CHICO t z.. '. By Register Staff DECATUR - Four in- terceptions proved Chico doom here Saturday night as the Era Hornets claimed the 7-B title in the zone playoff in a 22-13 win. Era 's next foe will be 8-B champ Celina. Time and place for the bi-district game were not available by press time. The win over Chico gave the Hornets a clean slate in con- ference playat 5-0. Overall the spunky' Hornets never were defeated during the season withfthe only blemish on the recordan early season tie with Muenster Sacred Heart. Chico also entered into Saturday night's affray with a spotless conference record. Tough defense wasthe key to Stingers victory over., the Dragons. l'-, Era came up with when it had too. . ts f l.' The Hornets dominated,g1.tlie.itg1s' first half of play zz to 1 but midi to hang on in the second half as 2 ' THE BOX V4 'V ' Hornets Dragon 13 First Downs 18 242 Rushing 263 19 Passing 23 2of 8 Passes, C-A 20f 8 4 intercepted By 1 ,1 - . Fumbles Lost 0 4645, - Penalties 2-20 34437. VV Punts 3-37.6 ' tERA HORNETS Sacred Heart at Little Elm Paradise at Callisburg at Aubrey +at Lindsay -t-at Alvord Masonic Home Sept.5 Sept.-12 sepsis Sept.26 0ct.3 OCt.10 Oct. 17 Oct.24 Oct. 31 -i-Valley View 7:30. Nov. 7 -t-Saint Jo 7:30p.mQj +-Denotes District .s': tNorth Zone? games, . slg. All games begin at excpet where otherwise'7 noted. 1 - they remained scoreless. The four interceptions, two of which were 'turned into Era TDQ and two of which halted Chico drives for paydirt, were the most crucial aspect of the tilt. The game was a close one with Chico grabbing 18 first downs and 286 yards of offense compared to Era's 13 .first ddwns and 261 yards. Vf Era got on the scoreboardfgj twice in the first action. t . T ' The first score was made with 4:07 on the clock by Hornet Jackie Bewley on a seven-yard run. A kick for the extra point failed. The score was the culmina'tion,of an 11-play, 80 yard drive. Era got back on the -board with only 16 seconds left in the firstquarter when Hornet standout 'fullback John Erwin ran six yards for paydirt. Erwin then ran in for the extra two. The drive was set up by Bewley, who playing safety, snagged a Chico pass. The drive ate up 37 yards in nine plays. V In the second quarter, Bewley got the Hornets onthe, board again with 5ominutes remaining. Bewley then to Michael Selby for Eru try ,Chico ' B it I9 Era so it -. fa'.o.fato, .draftzzfmiscissiiatsrzaess.elsllizsf 'P ' 29 i 'l' f'vtQ'f'Zf 3332642f12WQZf53315jZkQ9 2'41tLiZ'f,f J Nwftt' 5 Lf' ' f a l' 5443. Ze., t 1 VT is-gs wa- F ,. ,. . sg, a t H o , r o , J . w il two. The play was set' up byi. another Bewley interception and this time went 29 yarasginf five plays. V ' - Before Chico was to get on the board, Hornet Troy Davis came up with a Chico in- terception at the Era 16 to halt a scoring drive. The Dragons came back and with 2:05 left in the half, Keith Blanks went 14 yards for the TD,'l'ony Chestnut then kicked fthe extra point, leaving the 'game 22 to 7 at the half. went 46 V The Chico drive yards in eight plays. It was set and a 24- up by a short punt yard kickoff return by Chico. . In the third quarter, Chico got on the board with 2:07 left VV on a Chestnut four-yard lunge, . When Chestnut went in over the one yard line for the score the drive which used 16 plays also used up seven minutes in the fourth stanza. C The score at 2:37 proved Chico's downfallas it used too much time. , V VV Now it was Era's chance for a' win and it came up with the plays to win. Era picked up two first downs andpate up the clock. Bewley on one crucial third down play ran 46 yards to the Chico 31 for a first. . Era was threatening again at the end of the game when it let the clock run out on the Chico 15. . . B of Bewley and Erwin madeytlie. yards for the Hornets asftiiej Chico shutdown back Richardson. Era uses the Houston veer and was able only to get yardage when fullback Erwin went up the middle or quarterback Bewley went outside. . . Bewley had 130 yards on 19 carries and Erwin 96 yards on 24 tries. Richardson managed A Vpass attempt faileqVVVV.:i1i.QVf V1.V only 16 yards on five tries. drwehad 11PlHYSf017 The leading rushers for The Score was Set-up used a wishbone, Chico Punt when ,3n'ff' Barnettwho carried lineman put his hand' ball apparently thinking he playing defense insteadi'iliiftii5lii offense. 6 'i'f' 57' The Hornets lost the ball, andy- Chico guard Mitch Terrell? recggered the bobbledg ball. i The Era Hornets emerged as the only are team in the playoffs with a 22-19 win over Chicointhe District 7-B playoff game in Decatur Saturday. The Hornets used their veer ,attack to keep the Dragons off balance all night, with fullback Johii Erwin getting yardage up the middle when the Dragons shaded outside and quar- terback Jackie Bewley going , outsideawhen the middle iwas 5 jammed. 7 ',.. Y The deciding factor in tlieg., contest was pass s.V1Q55.gVtimes for 97 yards and Blanks who ran 22 times for 86 Tyardsl Other top players on the John Kassen. and Ike Stevens coached team were Coy Muller, Gerald Biffle, Steve Stevens, Don Bewley, Nicky Peyrot, Robby Tuggle, Michael. Selby, Randy McLean and Paul' Bentley. ' f .gys .qfii Playing exceptional defenstei were Biffle, Erwin, Davissandi Beliney- ,,,. .. i 7 The defense overall did good job in holding the criioo' runners with they Dragon's offense, featuring four quick and tough backs, representing one of Class B's better wish- bone attacks. 7 L V The 7-B Vchamps meet the Celina Bobcats bi-district however' with BeW1sYr.SeifiDkiEii..rm1md with that .. f .to be in two that Set uv Hornet TDfSt fscadium in L ,Point TYOY Davis 'Wo that? imnfcrriday. Chmo drives- I, ,.,,, ' ,Ay.V'i caravan'ofWl-Iornet backers In Saturday action B the .l.i. oietexbected tv leave from the i Hornets meet they 'Ciiicq Dragons for the District 7-B title - Era representing the north zone and Chico thesouth. HORNET HUSTLERS - Members of the Era Hornet football squad spend hours in B rigorous workouts preparing for what district representatives feel will be the best season in years for the gold and black. Era is listed as aptitle contender in District 7- B along with Lindsay and Valley View and the oewyuooston attack gives the Hornets high scoi-ini! Dotential. C r. 6 if I tt. jif 6 .higlij-.school for the parade to Pilot Point between 6 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. Friday. The Hornets are to be the visitors Friday andare to sit on the east side. The grandstands at Pilot Point are suitable for at regular game, but ,C space. is limited and the crowdslfa' playoff game' usually N523 ootbcall Queen 18 joyce Puckett 1 S H lj: 1 k.'k 5 :K , N .-,n p Az as Sf ,v UNIOR SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN andra House Pam Erw-in Sharon Richardson I 9 ff viz 84 S 9 , ks , ,.,.,,.,,...-- ' V 'J' , ., , mi Wa V A .,,, , , iiirfifi . ,S R -. f 1 135 .an 4 J U. .. K , . , 4 Q, Q' ' .m ff A W ,.... M f , 3 'dl' Q L 'v ka r . 1 xgaf 1 ag 4 if in ' Qjifs Q 2 ' M' R.,, arf 11 1. iw 4- nf ,W ,gf L W., 33,-4 - - ' , , i ' g 'iw 4. I KW 3 L , . wh ii 1,5 i ,fy Q -I I ' ' 'f v-Bfjjfffff . A .awww .U af Q aww . TQ MQQ.1,'m1'z X ' 'F V' 37 aim XX iff' 5 S ia H5 w x l . , , QI. f ,g-'Sf -E' mn , A , .. w e .4- ,1,..H. fa Vg ,X iw F5 Me 'H ' r iv M' K+ 12.5 ,fa ,945 1' 4 H 1 nunvl 21 -s as-www-qq ff-um., if ii ' I 1 l A,.,X, l . 5 , g A F ,'L, M I 51 no , Alisa Reid Teresa Wharton Captain Terry Tatum ffx 4 9' eheerlecwlero -M..-J g - Egfr- ff . x 2' 1.2. I! 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Troy remaining as Jackie Bewlgy virtue of their win over the Lindsay Knights here ifmegrtoy night, will advance to the bi-district round of post season playoffs against Mid- way. That bi-district matchup been tentatively set for Davis helped the Homet cause in the frame with several rebounds. Kenny Hermes did likewise for Lindsay with key baskets and good ball handling. The third quarter proved to be Lindsay? 1 undoing. They was fouled on a layup. The shot counted, and he converted the free throw to nrmg the total to 60-45. Kenny Hermes led Lindsay scorers with l9 points. Roy Metzler had 16, Jimmy Arendt second in Bowie. outcome of Tuesday'S was in doubt for nearly quarters, until the taller players began tv arab rounds and control the both ends of the Knights led going quarter 26-25, but the visitors 14 to OD them in was came out of the 'locker room with a one-poin-t-loaclgbut left the floor at the and of the quarter trailingfby eight.. Era dominated the boards, as Michael Selby, Wes Dick, and Davis took rebound after rebound. They also executed their fast break well. Lindsay on the other hand, couldn't find the range. They put up shots from the outside, and were unable to .muscle their way inside to try for the rebounds. The fourth frame showed some improvement for Lind- .-say, but it was not enough as lille? were outscored 17-10. The final quarter was sprinkled with fouls, as Era held on to their lead and Lindsay tried to six, and Pete Fuhrmann four. David Hermes saw con- siderable action for the Knights, also. For Era, Jackie Bewley had 22, and Troy Davis 16 points. Michael Selby and Ronnie Miller had 10 each, and Wes Dick came away with two points.. C The Hornets haiie three practice games- scheduled before they take oe. Midway. The will play iCvollirisvillefin Era this Ffidalf 'lfS31fl3i-1i?i139-a-1D- Next ' week! they 'i play .Celeste DY0,gfl-1-Iliff-Ss.'9i3f193.Qi. Era and once 'at Celeste.. C Knights 14 l2 9 10-45 Hornets 15 10 18 17-60 i Era Wins CELESTE - The Era Hornets got a measure of revenge and perhaps a bit of momentum Thursday night as . they defeated Celeste in their final practice game before they face Midway in the bi-district round of the playoffs. Era played the same Celeste team Tuesday night in Era, dropping that game 55-48. 'C Much of Era's success was attributed to the way the I Hornets handled Celestefs pressing defense- The fglocttls countered with -agfman-toftuan defense of their owzt,oi5ie V Celeste could 1 Era lads also eogfizriittedxtfuieh - fewer turnovers in their Tuesday Era. . Jackie Bewley led Era scorers with 19 points. Michael Selby made 12, and Ronnie 1 Miller 10 points. Troy Davis scored six, and Gerald Biffle and Bill Spears made two each. Wes Dick and Don Bewley also 1 'For Celeste, Lloyd Shelton led with 13 points. Steve Evans had 10 points. Mike Lipsey made six, Clark Collin four, and Darrell Dillon two. Bi-District Tilt Tuesday For Era All preparation and planning is com plete for the Era- as they look forward Midway in the of me class 1-i3e,Q,,,1haaifaina1i playoffs. The Hornets won,.ltl1e,iriglatglo i represent district they won a bestof-three gamer playoff with Lindsay in two games. They won handily in both 61-32 in Lindsay, and 60-45 in Era. The Hornets also played three practice games after the district playoff, winning over Collinsville 56-40 in Era and splitting two games with Celeste. Era lost the first of those two games at home by a score of 5548. They rebounded to win over Celeste two nights later, winning 51-36. The game with Midway. will be played inightyat. -fish' P-me fi .ne high arm the home ,.. . ., dejected Hornet extended Bi-'District E I Udes E ra The Era Hornets lost control of the bords in their bi-district basketball outing with the Midwihy Falcons in Gainesville Tuesday and eventually lost the bittle 63-54, ending Hornet of further playoff ad- vancgment. WC knew we would be in trouble if we didn't get a lot of help fiom our two inside men, coachf John Kassen replied foiloviing the first round state playoff setback. Thei two men referred to were forward Michael Selby, a 6'feet-12 junior who specializes in rebounding and adds an average 9.7 to the Hornet totai each game during the season, and Jackie Bewley, 6-feetstl sophomore center who is the 'Selby eliminated for good team 's leadmg scoreer g 1 it 15.3 average. it ',oAr f Selby ran intv Q01-11 The Hornets lumbered ahead with strong running and shooting and ted 16-9 after the first quarter. Selby was already on the brink of disaster and sat out most of the secnnd. During the frame the full court Hornets for abou and the Midway confusion to steal floor errors and command of the ball The Falcons, Cantrell getting 14 of totai points, outscored the Hornets 18-8 in the second frame for a 27-24 lead at the midsifay break. Once in command, and with hefbre we minutes had elapsed in theitbird, the Midway ea,-lyinthelmandigmlomgnigSt'i1,1f1:gQwidhailers were content to of the second S three personal fouist against him. Kassen elected to start the big forward for the secnnd half, and wiluin seconds he added a fourthi fizui, Selby was retired for the night with 6:131eft in the third an his fifth personal officials added a igftclnziigai when they disap- of the method in which harm. i'Bewley remained in the wntestf until just 17 seconds were leift, when he was put out for a flagrant foul after being involved in a scuffle with Midwgys David Hughes. Hughes was also ejected from the contest foiiawing' :that argument. i But with Selby out 1af'Lh6f15'ayf5f ipsasa the ball and the redflad Faicozxs patiently awaited the good shots. The Hornets, slowly slipping further behind, forced the game into a faster pace, but with no inside penetration the black and gold had te settle for what outside shots theytltrquidt get down. They also had ,no rebounding help. succeeded in hitting enough long shots to keep U13 game from becoming a compiete rout in the third quarter, but Midway still eked out a 10-point cushian, 45-35, bqfqre the final stanza began, A In that Iast inning Don Bewley aided ftheiiornet cause iii-'ittx-four baskets, an from the twtside, and Kassen called for a TiQu3kfcz11xri press of his own with most of the night, the 1. 1 1 . . . were able to keep C1086 about sux minutes remaining. Bewley with a pair ofidefexxddfq and the Hornets in penetrate the middle-aff the Falcon defense. The Midway' lads also controlled -the reboundingto such an extent that the Era grahbershauied in just 26 :abounds in the entire fracas, E ffifesijtinsible for as many tur- The press, while not imvetjsiuas Era needed, did at least slow' the Midway momentum some and the few turnovers that did occur helped the Hornets to close the gap by three to 58-51, with about a minute-and-a-half rexnatiningi Bu enough when the needed I0 and stalling with about two remaining. That stall Era into situations where they had to foul to gain a chance for the ball and Mark Campbell sank eight of nine free shots in the closing stanza to keep the contest out of reach. The scuffle that resulted in the ejection of Jackie Bewley and Hughes came with 17 Gerald mme and Tmy Davis jsecunds left when the two men and another Hornet were engaged in a madcap scramble far a ioose bail. 1 The three men fell over each other under the Hornet basket and a kicking episode followed, Officials sem the two invoiveri men to their benches i and charged Era with two fouls and Midway with one. ' 1- 54, then Campbell addbrd V free tosses for Midway 2201912 the margin to the 6364 finai. The Hornets end the year as the District 30-B champs with a 22-6 overall record while Midway, now 25-14, reigns as the District 29-B champ and owns a berth in the Region II-B playoffs, THE BOX , Hornets FG F T F TP Biffle 3 1 3 7 Davis 7 3 2 I7 Bewley 5 3 2 13 Miller 1 0 1 2 Dick l I 2 31 Selby 2 0 5. 4 Spears 0 0 0 1191 Dsewley 4 0 11 pai 23 a 16 ffgfi? Falcons FG FT F Watson 3 0 3 16 Campbeii 2 10 2 14 Cantrell 9 5 3 23 Wilson -4 1 3 9 Hughes i 2 2 4 6 Heaves 2 1 1 5 1 1 122 X9 16 63 f'fDT!'i2Sf1Sfif-kgiif 15 11s fa 11 19--54 12121-mnsi' tttttt 91,18 18 ia-as Davis hit one of ihe Ewq Hornet free shots to make it S141 aaskezbali G-f Era 130-BJ versus Midway C29-89, bi- districty 7:30 p.m. in Gainesville. 1 Lvl! rack N C if f i X Mays I f n., 5,14 Ti' K ' 'R f:. f4.'-V ' 'KS -Q. . 'T N Y .5 m 1 v , pi? K 1 , yn Q ag: x , 4'-,ce3 r' r l, ,' 'f I .ff A -. 3 2 1 Qaficero janet Hermes-President janie Barthold-lst Vice-President Vickie Barnes-2nd Vice-President Marlys Durham-Co-Secretary Sandra House-Co-Secretary Karen Chisam-Treasurer Terry Black-Historian Karen Hermes-Reporter Becky HobbseSergeant-at-Arms Teresa Wharton-Songleader Sally Sherrill-Parliamentarian wg glsa , - ll f,f 5 1f' M V ,, T FHA SWEETHEART SWEETHEART CANDIDATES Gerald Biffle M wh Qfsicero Gerald Biffle-President Don Richardson-Vice-President Wes Dick-Secretary john Erwin-Treasurer Paul Bentley-Reporter Robby Tuggle-Sentinel jack Clark-Advisor A 4 w W 1 A SWEETHEART Gayla Lemons GREENHAND OFFICERS SWEETHEART CANDIDATES fm H ,N ,. , I Aww - w M N , 1,a 2F'w.N 'if 'K IN' ki' 'W W., qv : W -ni: r ,,xI W , ,.. 2 , J 5 5 ' Q, .R Mr. , A M ' uf- P af , 1 if fl' 'ev K 4 -. ,va ,rf f H. ' W.: '., -M . ,Q .5 .' -5 , ,, A ,L a UW M ,ix .ff A z M' . gy .1 .M rs ' W . . Q ii 35 i 24 'bg if sf :F ' - X 1 I 9' Ig Ii E 4 I1 i' 714 3 y If - 53 gf- si' 1 f ,- eI5.Z'w . .-- - ,. W? , Q wwf .14 .Af V , T ' A . ',-J.. -ff - wx ,- A :ff J ! i fun A ' AG' ' . , ,J - 41' ,. W ff Q, ,gm f xr , ' ,Q ' . f E.. N ,, 1 ,V f' , , ,s fg3-rf' wig: .,,. maxi? .. .. V ' ug Ai 'br 5059-MQQ. Msg: t .Y ' -Q .E 1,2 ., . ::gvLj,:-,a ,iff I ff ,L . N Mai- - - --- X 'lf v e , 71 in iilllgj -4 Ii ,.., 33 r T! Q21 if er in . , Q , 4- K 2 5 43m1- .Q w -mi . gm, N nf, v ki I 1. S X S253 . 1 -13-51-7.-nf-Q-uf A JJ, i rx K 1-A 'A ,, 5. .5 . v ,N x . f ' f -an . u, Q' ... lkifft. wk- W ' f af , ' FX: , Yi A '-'- if' Afww ,H L ff ff . ' E' ', F. ' sf A KN . 3 K .A 4:14 k -'s,,, - 1, -' 'K f TK ' A ff - 'MS' 5, - ' .,A'.f'. km: 'gf xl 'Z f' ,, ' 1 vffif 'f , ag 4 fag, 1 ,. A 'N f ,-.4-o-v' FAVORITE. -Q., ma, ,,. ,1' iii. 4 -ei' iteo Troy Davis Terry Black I 2, W A ,Q-11 1 gg . .. .. x Y 0 S. Ky s'-' V . , Q vi U ww for h ? 'T, , ji Q, N '1 :aM if- 355 . 46: ' .Eiga 1 ,,.i - ARM W. My 6 , up Q 5412? V q. , 1335, .f 'J ?-f I -3, 3 .,X. iw if . w- 555 4 K ' ce , Nw v e1 'P hf Y , ,219-2214 T 'k'1 Z?Ef2Q!5? Q --4iE7.4NQF'fq Q A bf.,-M , Qzwm , 2 -,V+ L ki ' I ww WRYR?-Mm: age W my Yr nw Mess- MGR: ' W ik'g1sm0 1 K , . 1, fi 5 ,W . fygkjg, 1 '. - V ,AE 41's .- safei, ,SS , ,. if QU? Q Q 'J-I ,, xi lcwo cweriteo SENIORS IUNIORS Richardson Teresa Wharton Betty Stevens Paul Bentley a ' cRAM's IDEAL MAP OF SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Bewley Karen Hermes Eddie Puckett Carol Grewing 45 elcwo Qlficero SENIOR . IUNIOR Gerald Biffle jamie Barmeld WCS D'Ck. Sandra H0 Don Richardson janet Hermes lohn EYWIU MHFY Sudd Ricky polete Donna Amyx Alisa R! r r A 4 1 ' N ,e V' f 4. 1 Is 5' h J ' V' 'L ,e . I-fl . -1 ,- -e .-fs-0 X ' .e ..,s' -. SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN Karen Hermes Ronny Miller Sharon RiCh3Vd50f'l Scott Sell jackie Bewley lenny Orona DOH Bewlev Marc Di 46 L TRN . .J-L , Q,6i!. L9' ' is il N, ,,, Sl , ' f W2 ,S 'vm A ' A Iggy f? 3 1.5 5251? 3. a , ,.4, 'fir f- 1 A .- . .. Tga. Y 4- gg , N fi . 4 3-.y rf -2 v'- 7 -R wa I fig 'g'lr . 'N A ,XQi': Lf-iv 1 .. . ,' I 141 , fy-' x , , 555 ,H ,, ,5'.:'iP 2 e ?Q 1fv' s,,A,, .I - f wx ' . Q, 1 .tear f?x.. - - 1:1 fc ' k9 7 '-:',?.w.3lf. f-uw , ' . 9192, m, f' . 'A if INN ,mf Kt,,,fkr'yfl gr, ..,,-...,-, , ,- .',1 1,.-.. ,- f w '7 ' QP: f + -. Kg. DMINISTRA ION 114 en Qu p - A f ll Nlr. Bill Huntg Mr. W. C. Chisam, Secretaryg Mr. Wayne Selby, Presidentg Mr. Henry Grewing, jr.g Mr. Eugene Bentleyg Mr. j. Y. Brandonj M lack Houseg and Superintendent Hal Dick. l l Superintendent Secretary T. H. Dick Norma Richardson 48 ra acuity K-3 Mrs. Durham Fifth Mrs. Pope k V ,, M, .'3Ef.-m..,.i...., . , 1' ' 1 e ' l ' - ,I 'gs J - , 'Q' f .A ,, W, ,B 5 , ,. xii? W Sl il I . J? 'ic ex 5 - ' ,. 322551 fu ' i may '. 1 . 0? 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I 1 s .....-' 3 4' .v ,.s ' ' I Janie Barthold i e i n i i i O I' o f 1 Gerald Biffle 5 2 Karen Chisam Troy Davis i 4 , Q. 15 195 'Q 5' sv 'ffm 4 9+ -. ', fa 'Q 9 -.2 by 3' , K' O sf 9 s Y I 3 15 f Q ' I A 5 'S ,W xl H, n Q-v Q, ,X Q2 I J -L' f. A, ,fab 4' 5 g .,,fgf wk , Y I A. i -1 5 44 I Marlys Durham jere Haney ,X Y' 15? V 1 f' A ,, NN janet Hermes 'N Kx X fm. BeCkY Hobbs Steve Lemons Randy McLean Ricky Miller Doug Mltchell 1wl L'5 '!Q1- Deborah Mode Steve Muller fa .11 L Ricky Polete joyce Puckett --'-Q i David Richardson 4 Don Richardson Tommy Richardson . Mfvki , f . ,, ' Xin' 'W 5 ,., ,,. , -x. .T xg ff - Sallygherrill We .111-ag if fnezz, -1 , xmmw .f A -A: , -1 -, I Wayne Selder N I A A Steve Stevens Sl 'Q 5:5 if .,,,,. .,,, ,., ' Robby Tuggle Teresa Wharton K. wi kg ' '- -1 'Q 5, sri' v T x YA fl Q, 'M .A 14? Q, f 5 5 ft J' .5 L , M 4 if , . . R, ' -4-1-wig-qv 2 ,ws -,,r l:'i.i is M GX? ' vm 'A ' V - 1 A f 321, 1 I 4wQvgr-- 4 ' T i' 4 f Ln ' f. wi Sf - . 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Klement, Keith Knight, Karen Ramsey, Teresa Raney, Delania Renteria, Celina Selman, Edward Sikes, Chris Yarbrough, joe ourth Ggrcwle Chambers, Phillip , Hu nt, Keith ldell, Douglas Klement, Brian Murray, Kathy Read, Billiker Renteria, Griceldae Renteria, lose' Rice, johnny Selman, Cecil Sutton, jimmy Walker, David Brown, Michael Cannon, Leslie -Q gifth Grade VC' if Balthrop, Susan Brown, Sherri 'Q' Bruce, Sharon Davidson, Nancy Fielder, Ricky Gum, Richard Kirk, Pamela Knight, Kevin Massengale, jimmy Metcalf, Chris Metcalf, Christy Morales, lsrael Patterson, David Pierce, Randy Roberts, joanna Selder, Patti 2 I Massengale, Kim Mode, Tony Richardson, Brian Russell, Tina Spears, Alan Stevens, Michael Yarbrough, Trey Yeary, Carla ixth grade Barthold, Sonny Blount, Deryl Collier, Charleen Collier, Kathleen Collier, Laureen Fenley, Dwayne V if'- Gum Roy 7 Hermes,Gina Kassen,Alan 11' 7 eventh Grade I Y C 4! !b'f IQ? 'i 'T 'Q 3 ,A E ,, . ,F 9. if-wg, U- 2:- 35 'gi-,V-' l i' l l ffM: Q'1:I:I'f12:P - .s,y?Ii1: sw a- B ' -592' il K 1 1 , V .,., Q 2 as Barnes, Sonny Brown, Rhonda Davis, Bryan Durham, Barry Erwin, Rhonda Fenley, Gary Galvan, juana Grewing, Troy Gum, Robert Kassen, Phillip Klement, Carol Massengale, Tam mie Muller, Melodie Nash, Michael Orsburn, Kent Patterson, Tommy we 1 . '- 1, M',,A, , Ramsey, Tina Stewart, Larry Sudduth, Becky Taylor, Lanette Wilson, james 71 Sluder, Cindy Smith, Kim Smith, Sammy Sudduth, Lisa Taylor, Kyle Brandon, Stanley Collier, jay Davidson, Tammy Hermes, Sandra House, Karen jones, Ruth Klement, john Massengale, Harold Morales, Robert Orsburn, Larkin Peyrot, Robby Russell, Tracy l Qighth Grade Almon, Harold Balthrop, Debra Blount, lanice V rt 7 ,r.s y ffl 'F eq. W Q1 cworiteoe KINDERGARTEN FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Tonya Wise 84 Wayne Becker Tammy Cannon 84 Gary Grewing Kelly Yarbrough 84 Dave Kubicek VVIIIII J IU TICKC THIRD GRADE FOURTH GRADE Celina Renteria 84 joe Yarbrough Leslie Cannon 84 Keith Hunt C--E 'rf Q.-.f l -- S55 ' .I FHL' '47 C ' D ,,.. V.: f ---.-.-.- H is '- i' 1 '3 1 M1 2 . ' 41 I .777 -' ul.- ' . , , L l - X, X 'If ,. , X N-'ri ES ,:-ii ll 1 gi . ' I , v f 5,25 iii in ,,2.7!l r'i:.::llf- lhli lillll IIEIIIIIIIEA I Iliunu 'Wu V I 'II yufll limuiu:5IIl'izsw:af' : w '.- r , R. ,MN Aim 4 f , I - I ,U . ' 1 9394, K I - , ' ' - P 1 . xv- k 4,1 J , - Q' M W? 'SW'-' 455'--H , :. 'N SIXTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Kim Massengale 84 Sonny Barthold Rhonda Erwin 84 Michael Nash FIFTH GRADE Pam Kirk 84 Chris Metcalf x fi' 'iff 2 'WMI EIGHTH GRADE Cindy Sluder 84 Harold Almon 73 Saint .lo Wins Two Of Three ' ' Saint Jo won two out of three games Monday night as their B team won over Era 35-34 and their junior high boys took the Era lads 32-31. The junior high girls from Era took the lasses from Saint Jo 26-15. In the B team game, Roger Nunneley hit in double figures for the Panthers as he wound up with 16 points. Ricky Brawner and Don West hit six leach. Vic Lee added four and 'Jim Dunn had three points. Don Bewley hit 12 for Era and ,Darren Kirchenbauer and Barry Selder had six points Frankie Barthold hit four and three players, Paul Bentley, Derrick Durham and Mark Dick had two points each. House hit 16 points for in the junior high girls fro Gets Win Over Saint Jo . , Era Junior High's Hornets pushed their season's record to 2-1 with a 38-0 smashing of the Saint Jo Junior High Panthers Tuesday. , Era scored a touchdown in each of the first two quarters to take a 16-0 advantage at the half, added 12 points in the third and rounded out the fourth frame with eight more. Mike Nash got the first TD on a 23-yard' scamper, then Nash passed to Trey Yarbrough for ,the conversion points. In the second stanza Nash picked up his second TD, this ,tiinejon a 15-yard romp, and .assert Morales added the bonusipoints. f,f,Morales got a touchdown on a 10-yard run in the third frame and Nash passed to Tracy Russell for 10 yards and another touchdown, with conversion attempts following both scores failing. In the final stanza Allen Kassen scored the Era TD on a 35-yard run and Nash went over on the PAT attempt to round out the scoring. l-Iornetsicredited with good defensive effort by coaches were Phillip Kassen, Kyle Taylor, Stanley Brandon, Jay Collier, Barry Durham and Gary Finley. Offensive stan- douts were John Klement, Sammy Smith and Robby Peyrot. 74 game. Tammy Davidson had nine and Lynette Taylor scored one point. Guards were Sandra Hermes, Janice Blount, Lisa Sudduth, and Cindy Sluder. Becky Tucker scored ten points for St. Jo, Pam Brawner four, and Sherry Lemons one point. Leaton Phillips scored 20 points for St, Jo in the junior high boys game. Billy Moore had six, Gerald Goff four, and David Price two points. For Era, Kyle Taylor hit 22, Robert Moralesseven, and Phil Kassen two points. Boys B Team Era l g . 9. 5:12, 5, satanic. 4 6 10ffll 3'++35 ,Junior Highifiirls . - Era 3 2 10 11-26 samwo is e o 3--ISA Hornets M Roll By V. View Era's Junior High Hornets scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter Tuesday to out distance the Valley View Eagle juniors 22-6. Ths host Hornets scored first in the first quarter on a 20-yard pass from Mike Nash to Gary Don Finley and Robert Morales added the bonus points. ' Another ,Era drive in the second stania ended with the clock atgthe Valley, View one, then the guest Eagles scored on aL70-yardihalfback' scamper on their first-play of the first third quarter. ' ' That cut Era's lead to 8-6, but the Hornets got the needed lift in the fourth. 1 Nash scored first on a five- yard run, with a pass failing to get the bonus points, then Nash scored again on a seven-yard gallop and added the con- version points for the final 22-6 margin. l Kyle Taylor, Morales, Nash, Finley, Jay Collier, Phillip Kassen and Allen Kassen were credited with good efforts for the Hornets 'and individual information .fcirjjVal1ey View was not provided? Era, C Burg Juniors Split Roundboll Tilts The Era Junior High Hor- nettes defeated the Callisburg Junior High girls Monday night while the Era lads had more trouble with the Rad Ware visitors, In the junior high girls' game Era led all the way with a 12-2 edge after one, a 20-6 lead at the half and a 204i lead at the half and a 20-6 lead following the third frame. The Hornettes won the bout 24-10. Tammy Davidson got 12 points for the winners, Karen House added 10 and Ruth Jones got two. Lanette Taylor, Kim Smith, Gina Hermes, Kim Massengale, Carol Klement Era Hornets Win lost Go The Era Junior High Hornets ended their 1975 grid campaign with a convincing 38-14 win over Alvord Tuesday. Robert Morales ran for two touchdowns in the first quarter, Mike Nash ran for one in the second stanza, Kyle Taylor added another in the third and Nash passed to Gary Don Finley for still another Hornet TD in the lop-sided win, Alvord scored their two touchdowns with one in each of the last two quarters. Nash threw passes to Allen Kassen, Larkin Orsburn and Tracy Russell for the con- version points and one 35-yard punt return for an apparent touchdown by Taylor was nullified by a clipping in- fraction. Morales, Nash, Orsburn, Russell, Finley, Taylor, Harold Almon, Kassen and the entire Hornet squad were credited with good offensive and defensive play. Era Scores Shutout Era's Junior High Hornets scored a 20-0 shutout win over the Lindsay Junior High Squires Tuesday with a touch- down in each of the last three quarters. and Tammy Massengale also played in the -Era forecourt. Janice Blount, Cindy Sluder, Lisa Sudduth, Sandra Hermes, Debra Balthrop, Becky Sud- duth, Rhonda Erwin, Melodic Muller and Tina Ramsey shared defensive duties for the winners. , . ' g Shelly Clower got six points, Karen Jeffcoat four and Kathy Crawford, Cathy Greenwood and Patti Westbrook also played. 2 ln the boys' game the Hot. nets led 4-2 after one and'12-8Qat the half, 'but Callisburg came back to tie the battle 16-l6in the third and the Wildcats pulled it out 24-17. J A Joe McNew got 16 points for the winners while Danny Head,- Tim Shugart, Donald Banks and Craig Rhodes each added two. Kyle Taylor got 13 for Era and Stanley Brandon and Phil Kassen each contributed two. Jay Collier, Michael Nash, Larkin Orsburn, Gary Finley, Tammy Patterson, Barry Durham and Brian Davis also played. Callisburg rolled away with the B-team girls' game, win- ning 28-12. , ' Pennye Hollandsworth and Linda Delashaw each earned eight for the winning .Wild-. catettes, Linda Gage added six, Dana Hardesty ,tossedhinfitwo and Sherry Hankins :got-ifourf Guards' names were'not,givenf by reporters. .fi i fi For the Hornettes, Sharon . Richardson and -'Judy 1 Richardson got six each, Donna Raney and Connie' Pierce also played forward and t guards were Michelle Russell, Jenny Orona, Beverly Brandon and Rene McCulley. Era Beats C 'Burg ERA - Era junior high soundly defeated Callisburg 20- 6 here Tuesday night. Era's win came on a 53-yard run by Robert Morales, a 22 yard pass from Kyle Taylor to Gary Finley and a one-foot run by Larkin Orsburn. Callisburg's lone score came on a 65 yard run. V, Standouts for Era included Stanley Brandon, Jay Collier, Taylor, Harold Almond, -and Rhonda Erwin Carol Klement Lannette Taylor K4 r N N i , Sandra Hermes HEAD CHEERLEADER Lisa Sudduth Cindy Sluder ill .uawwiifsm 30 A: ,QQQPM Q M V , ' v Q' . , - if ' -v i Q 4 -,U E i ci ' we if ,, 5 g Eff Q 5511 h flat? '3-i.. 0 . ffyfgk, . I V! X! 1 l - i l J.. , 4' A i Mr. Dick 84 Mr. Kassen Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Davidson Mr. Clark School Board O ccrewell in znzemorceo Srs. 76 SVS- H76 SN ' X, w 1 O s.: W .- 4 Nl' , , ' - ' o X ., ,NL 5 . N r 4 4 - fn ' ' fm - D - 55 .7 - E ' gh Q . . i. ' Mr, Stevens Mrs. Moeck Mr. Teel Mrs. Biffle Mr. Beaver Compliments of SENIOR'S 79 78 I Compliments ALEXANDER'S GROCERY Groceries and General Merchandise Cold Drinks Ice Cream Your Friendly Merchant Phone 665-5611 Era, Texas G9 Gene Sills, Sales Representative-Texas 'See your local dealer' S 8: W TRACTOR CO Intersection Hiways 77 81 82 Gainesville, Texas THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SCHMIDLKCFER AUTO PARTS 835 N. Grand 302 W. California LYNN VOWELL REALTORS REALTOR' 114 N Dlxon Garnesvllle Texas Valley View, Tx. 817 665 0381 817-726-3570 vw' -fT-.....w.N 1 K, K ,. la I JACK HIGHFILL USED CAR CO. Where Quality is a Must Low Overhead Prices lH 35 South Valley View, Texas Phone 726 3247 MRS. F. W. FISCHER THE DENTON NEW CAR DEALER ASSOCIATION CHESTER MORRlb Chrysler-Plymouth DENTON DATSUN DENTON DODGE WYATT MOTOR COMPANY, INC BANNER CHEVROLET MONK KING PONTIAC BILL UTTER FORD LE ON MCNATT Olds-Cadillac:-Honda MERRELL BUICK-OPEL-GMC YOUNG VOLKSWAGEN LEON MCN ATT AMC!leep The Photographer that uses new ideas. MATHEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS Phone 665-2431 Mat 84 LaDonna Mathews 625 N Grand Gainesville Tx Complrrnents of MUENSTER MILLING COMPANY The Feed People Muenster Texas CUSTOM HAY BALING l lack House Era, Texas Sanders Jewelry Fine Diamonds Watch and jewelry repair Ring 84 jewelry Engraving I05 S. 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BOX 636 VALLEY VIEW, TEXAS 76272 GAINESVILLE, TEXAS 76240 C8171 726-3586 K8I7l 665-4349 10 where Iittleflaws lefvw save DON LESTER INSURANCE I' A plim A FRIEND 4l.Ql01'th fNtown FLORIST PHONE 668-7771 668-8861 1031 N. GRAND AVENUE GAINESVILLE, TEXAS 76240 J MOORE 8: S MOSS LA CASITA 601 Summit Gainesville, TX FOOD TO GO CALL 665-9008 Compliments of AN ERA HORNET FAN Cpl f THE FIPS T 5 737' E BHIIK - - 0FGa1ne5VlLLe GAINESVILLE NATIONAL BANK GAINESVILLE BUTANE COMPANY Car Wash Automatic Car Wash-Washes-D ries Or Hand Bays 702 N. Grand Gainesville, Texas 665 9125 FRANK DUSTIN Office and School Supply 110-112 North Dixon Street Phone 665 5594 Gainesville, Texas P. O. Box 517 Compliments of CATCHING 81 HOUGH MACHINERY, INC. john Deere 84 New Holland East Highway 82 Gainesville Texas TEMPLE PHARMACY 201 N. Commerce Phone 665-2851 Prescriptions, Health Aids Pharmacists-Bill Tally lim Spires GAINESVILLE AUTO PARTS Automotive Wholesal Wesley Smith, o Gainesville Texas 76240 665 4345 325 N C 665 4344 O'BRIEN HARDWARE China-Crystal-Gifts-House H d e-Plumb' g d El t ' I S ppl 214 N D 665 4261 G llT Compliments of WATTS BROS. PHARMACY Bill Cyp t 103 S C Ph 665 4335 BROWN MOTOR 5 'lllptl' COMPANY, INC. 214 E C l'f ' St Compliments of THE POLETES PEACE WELDING w.t..,.. Alvord, Texas Contract or Hourly Work Winch Truck Service Commercial and Farm Buildings BEN PEACE 627-2450 1 1 1 Neanaffl THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ofsangef r E Q! k 0 SANGER. TEXAS 76266 E -'li Drapes Pillows Picture Frames Carpet Decorating Newlands 2005 E. Hwy. 82 Gainesville, Texas 8 HUDSPETH FERTILIZER, SEED AND CHEMICAL COMPANY Olin Mathison udspeth, Prop. e-Bus: 726-34 Compliments Oil and Auto of Supply Co. Mary Kay 817-665-4293 C ' 803 807 Summit Avenue Gainesville Texas T001 Th'-lmb'P3Q9 W. W. Howeth Co. Itzi-?SE'nir?:gre Abstracts of Titles . ' ll T to shop the best store in Gamesvl e was jack DOD town. Tyler 81 Simpson liillgzggt 81 Motel Company Wholesale Grocers Gainesville, Texas P ' A l Off' rincrpa ice Congratulations Norman, Oklahoma to the Seniors IDE WALTER .fumber Co., Jnc. y BIG,D'P?ER DONUT SHOP 705 summit Avenue Phone 665-5577 712 E' Cahforma St' Phone 6659187 GAINESVILLE, TEXAS 76240 GAINESVTLI-E, TEXAS 20 Always makes it better! l l - X BOPNNA ILLA7 Mobile Home Division of Chief industries 665-2842 Gainesville, Texas PC3'n2ffil?g3 Box 509 1 817-668-7291 Texas 76246 Gainesville, Texas 76240 Compliments of Mark Bowles Ends b Phone 665-3457 Gas, Inc.-Equipment 84 Service P. O. Box 717 Gainesville, Texas 76240 Frank Liedtke Bob Liedtke Res. 665-3295 ,,.-,..,-... 4. r,kn5A Res. 665-6647 BRANDS YOU KNOW AND TRUST at jan -Maas-ff' 1 A ' Stir Liedtke Used Cars 103 N. Weaver Phone 665-2051 Gainesville, Texas 76240 GAINESVILLE SHOPPING CENTER Commerce Street Recreation 305 N. Commerce Gainesville, Texas 665-9164 Otts' Home Furnishings Hotpoint 84 Whirlpool Appliances RCA Televisions Gainesville, Texas I, 121 NICHOLS MOTOR CO. Trade With Nichols and Save Dollars Sales Service Texaco Products-General Tires 66 years in Valley View Phone 726-3217 VALLEY VIEW BUILDERS 81 SUPPLY Roofing, Lumber 84 Paint Valley View, Texas 76272 Office Ph SA 6 3312 Joe Bob Farrell Home Ph SA 6 3505 122 Compliments of 1, mrlorun 354545 L .V V A lallla T . i,, AKLL . Al ,,.' L., ' Ig me VVIL 15 E Vg A W' 'W A L' 7 f --ff lw,,,, , .. ,.1-ff X y-5, THE VALLEY VIEW NATIONAL BA The Bank of Personal Service Valley View, Texas NK 123 y wx . Pi:iR'rRAi'rs G, '- -F Band Box limit' Aw 7 . PAssPi:iRTs l X .,,'lL'Q i:us'ri:iM PRiN'riNi3 f f '- A' ' f 'Viet ei' . T -- Ladies' 84 juniors' Fashions Star Studio of Photon -1 V' Phone 665-2201 PH E17 665-97D2 gl f? - r V -:I 4- -109 Commerce 211 E. CALIFORNIA ' Gainesville, Texas 76240 GAINESVH-LE' TEXAS 7624D,!A!!,1,! X x iiriil HARDLD CHANEY, ciwmznflf l lv m l ,7 Phone HO 5-9531 Peas - F 7 Bull! Mak Cooler :QL Q, L Urrow rnui' mama' North Texas Meat Packers M. G- S. DAIRY 6+ FARM CENTER Wholggale FARM Au'roMA1ioN spscmusr Fabricated Cuts Our 5DecialtY H Time IS Mwey ' Le' Us SW Yo HOU' I Chas Switzer, 1922 Refinery Road 1529 N. Dixon Phone 668-7861 Mobile Ph. 688-8561 ' . . 469-0440 Mgr. Gainesville, Tex. WILLIE JDE MATTHEWS E17-665,6E23 113 South Commerce Gainesville, Texas Weber Aircraft G x p l Gainesville, Texas The Center Auto StUl'e ll Center of Fashion Fabrics Phone 665-4571 Masonic Temple Building 205 W. Elm Street Gainesville, Texas Owned and operated by E. E. Norton 'Auto Supplies 'Tires 'Batteries 'Seat Covers 'Sporting Goods 'Guns 'Fishing Tackle 'Toys 'TV 'Radios 'Refrigerators 'Washing Machines 'Hardware 'Appliances 'Tools 665-2062 207 E. California Gainesville, Texas 124 H. M. PUWELL, AGENCY Owner - CHAS, H. ICHUCKI WILLIAMS Iiiisiiraimiiile 1018 NORTH GRAND GAINESVILLE. 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