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THE STORY OF F.S.H.S. PRESENTED IN FIVE ACTS BY THE PANTHER STAFF FORT STOCKTON HIGH SCHOOL FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS VOLUME XXXIII “The Curtain Rises On The Story of F.S.H.S.” The year is 1971. The scene is Fort Stockton High School. The actors are F.S.H.S. students. Through this annual we, the Panther Staff, have tried to catch glimpses of the different scenes of life in F.S.H.S. Laura Harris, Editor DEDICATION: “OUR DIRECTOR: FRED E. GOTTLIEB” Mr. Gottlieb came to us from Coleman, Texas. We welcome him to our town and our school. This annual is dedicated to him for the patience, time, and love he has shown in directing us. 3 Editor—Laura Harris Assistant Editors Eric Mayo Elaine Clark Kristi Faris Chris Choate Photographers Tim Castle—Edward Gallegos Steve Hawkins—Joe Ben Gallegos Dennis Taylor Larry Hay ter Chris Choate Division Editors Senior—Regina Hooper Junior—Ann Ligon— Ann Buford Sophomore—Chris Choate Mary Kay Whittenburg Freshmen—Debbie Hall—Susan Sims Sports Editor Ann Buford Ronald Faulkenberry Organizations Kristi Faris Eric Mayor Joey Pacheco Faculty Chris Choate Janet Chick Dances Editor Phyllis Clark Favorites Editor Bobby Mayo Business Staff Jeannette Conley Business Staff Gilray Benavides Joe Ben Gallegos Jacqueline Pistole Danny Taylor Steve Conley Sponsors Mrs. Jean Faulkenberry Mrs. Joyce Childs 4 THE CAST OF F.S.H.S In any production the cast is the most important part. We take pleasure in presenting to you the outstanding cast of Fort Stockton High School. Freshman Sophomores Juniors Seniors Staff pages 6-19 pages 20-31 pages 32-43 pages 44-57 pages 58-64 ACT I—SCENE I Ainsworth, Billie Alvarez, Susie Andrews, Boyd Archer, Britt Barnett, Steven Beard, Scott Beauchamp, Danny Beene, Morris Bell, Monte Bennett, Bobby Birden, Jackie Blackwelder, Phillip Blanco, Edna Boggus, Tommy Brockman, Barbara Brown, Greg Mighty Panthers ??? Susan Sims Cindy Turner Vicki Elliott Debbie Hall Muff Moore 6 THE FRESHMEN Bueno, Rachel Burger, Holly Burgess, Pamela Burleson, Mike Byrd, Roland Calderon, Senaida Caldwell, David Carl, James Carrasco, Rosa Carrasco, Joe Carrillo, Irma Carrillo, Rodolfo Casas, Ben Casebeer, Eddie Casey, Rita Castro, Armando Celaya, Elizabeth Celaya, Norma Chancellor, Jimmy Chavez, Frank Chick, Janet Clare, Rocky Clayton, Karen Clemons, Gary Combs, Brenda 7 Conway, Cummings, Davila, Margaret Genora John Cornett, Daniels, Davis, Glenna Steve Charles Cope, Davenport, Day, Tara Peggy Kathy De La Garza, Dominguez, Duggan, Francisco Conrado Karen Dillard, Duarte, Dunn, Craig Esmeralda Danny Doan, Duarte, Elkins, Judy Roselia Wayne LOOK UPON YOUR FRESHMEN WITH AN UNDERLYING PRIDE . . . 8 FRESHMEN FAVORITES Vicki Elliott Gilbert Gallegos Elliott, Vicki Ellzey, Dana Escobedo, Octavio Esparza, Patty Ezell, Tommy Everett, Lane Fallon, John Faulkenberry, Ronald Ford, Nida Franco, Eddie Franco, Jesusita Franco, Linda Ann Franco, Linda Sue Frazee, Tanya Fuentez, Delma Galindo, Roy Gallegos, Gilbert Gaston, Buster Garcia, Alfredo Garcia, Cordelia 9 I am your walking, talking Freshman doll. Chuckle Davis at Sadie Hawkins Dance Garcia, Felecita Garcia, Saul Gilmer, David Gillum, Paul Glaze, Peggy Godwin, Jimmie Gomez, Celia Gomez, Jimmy Gomez, Rachel Gomez, Rosario Gonzales, Belinda Gonzales, Claudel Gonzales, James Gonzales, Jesse Gonzales, Manuel Gonzales, Orlando Gonzales, Patsy Green, Loy Greer, Ellen Greer, Billy Griffin, Bart 10 REMEMBER, WHEN THEY’RE TROUBLED, THAT IN YOU THEY WILL CONFIDE Groce, Ricky Guzman, Josephine Haley, Cynthia Haley, David Haley, Roslyn Handley, Terri Harral, D. A. Harris, Dale Hayhurst, Robert Hayman, Kathy Heinen, Cheryl Hernandez, Ralphie Herring, Becky Hillman, Rory Holguin, Rudy NO, LEONARD! THAT’S THE PRINCIPAL’S CAR!-Leonard Ledford at the Car Smash. SET THE RIGHT EXAMPLE, FOR THEIR GOAL IS TO MATCH YOUR STRIDE Howell, Shari Huckaby, Kurt Huelster, Billy Hursh, Karen Jackson, Emily Jackson, Reba James, Tommy Johnson, Cynthia Johnson, Thomas Kail, Yvonna Keith, Danny Kennedy, Nan King, Paul Kinman, Wanda Kinsey, Margaret Laman, Connie Lancaster, Stephen Lawson, Johnny Leal, Leticia Ledford, Leonard Lennox, Donna Lewis, Teresa Lomas, Pedro 12 Minjarez, Anna Minjarcz, Rcnc Monsavias, Jesus Morrow, David Moore, Eileen Moore, Muff Morales, Elizabeth Munoz, Nora Nance, Peggy Novak, Regina Nunez, David Nunez, Jo Martin Odom, Benny 14 WATCH THEM DOWN THE ROAD OF LIFE Olivas, Refugio Onsurez, Mary Ortega, Amelia Pacheco, Margie Parks, Will Pena, Annabell Perez, Steve Pilgrim, Kathy Pina, Freddie Pillado, Robert Pistole, Jacqueline Porter, Sheridan Price, Brett Prieskorn, Russell Rainwater, Bayta Rainwater, Bert Ramirez, Ruben Ramirez, Esteban Ramos, Rudy Randall, Debbie AND KEEP THEM AT YOUR SIDE Settling the problems of the world. 15 Randle, SuZane Rangel, Remigio Rascon, Edwina Rawls, Cynthia Reid, Debbie Reid, Lovetta Reyes, Elvira Riojaz, Manuel Rodriquez, Miguel Roper, Kathy Rosas, Isabel Ruiz, Debbie Sanchez, Freddie Sanchez, Sam Sanders, Donna Schultz, Kenny Sims, Susan Smetak, Linda Smith, Marshall Sosa, Yolanda Sotelo, Alicia Starkey, Jill Stinson, Nancy Stovall, Robert Strong, Patsy TEACH THEM SO THAT THEY WILL NEVER Suarez, Elsa Swain, Gary Tibbcts, Dane Tillotson, Vivian Truesdell, Mary Beth Turman, Herby What You See is What You Get Danny Dunn during Twirp Week Turner, Cindy Urias, Mario Vargas, Sylvia Velasquez, Lorina Velasquez, Ruben Walker, Cynthia Walters, Tony Ward, Hollye Waters, James Weaver, Charles BE A SOURCE OF SORROW Whitfield, Rex Wilkinson, Donald Williams, Sondra Williams, Teresa Wilson, Darla Wilson, Jerry York, Pamela Young, Mike Kenny Schultz, Muff Moore, Gilbert Gallegos, Freddy Pina, Linda Smetak, Joe Martin Nunez, Mary Beth Truesdell, and Rosa Carrasco, stage crew (Freshman officers). FOR THE FRESHMEN OF TODAY ARE THE SENIORS OF TOMORROW. 18 1974 Seniors as they were in the 1st grade and 9th grade Lunch Time 19 Freshman F.F.A. boys plant a tree “ACT I, SCENE II THE SOPHOMORES” SPONSOR OF THE SUPER SOPHOMORES—Coach Frank Baker assumes his usual pose outside the door of his World History class. (“Dad” is the stage manager of Act II, Scene 2.) Acosta, Delma Almodova, Freddy Andrews, Penny Arambula, Alicia Archer, Jack Arcides, Josie Bailey, Lynn Baker, Becky Barnett, David Bassham, Donald Beattie, Beth Bilberry, Susan Birden, Judy Birdwell, Pam 20 Blau, Denise Broman, Gary Brooks, Monte Brooks, Worthie Brothers, Belinda Brown, David Brown, Greg Broyles, Becky Burnett, Karen Burnham, Cathy Calderon, Alfonso Calderon, Senaidia Card, Kendall Carr, Jackie Celaya, Elizabeth Celaya, Manuel Celaya, Mary Cervantes, Ernie Chadwell, James Chavarria, Pauline Clayton, Larry Colson, Mary Edna Conley, Stan Cook, Alice 21 Cordero, Gloria Cox, Stanley Cruz, Juanita Dale, Kathy Davis, Gloria Deerfield, Dianna Diebert, Steve Delgado, Jose Dominguez, Gloria Dominguez, Lupe Dominguez, Ricardo Dominguez, Rudolfo Dotson, Sandra Duncan, Karen Dunn, Phillip Eaton, Pamela Englert, Jerry Escabedo, Mario Escajeda, Jimmy Espino, Rosella Evans, Johnnie Evans, Patsy Faulkenberry, Richard Fisher, Patti Franco, Erlinda Freeman, Cherl Fullagar, Patty Galvan, Raymond Garcia, Joe 22 WE’RE GONNA MAKE IT! (IN TWO YEARS) THE CLASS OF 1973 BORED OR BUSY?—Either too busy or too bored to smile for the camera, these sophs in Mr. Pearce’s English class give indifferent looks. Garcia, Mary Garza, Arthur Garvin, Suzie Gibbs, Claudia Gilum, Jaclynne Gillum Paul Gomez, David Gomez, Raul Gonzales, Deborah Gonzales, Henry Gonzales, Robert Granado, Joe Hall, Peter Ham, Kathy 23 THE “ALMOST UPPER Harbour, Jimmy Harris, Roberta Harris, Sharon Hartman, Deborah Hartman, Victoria Henslee, David Herrin, Susan Hodges, Shauna Holzer, Randall Holland, Mary Gail Hopson, Mike Hubbard, David Hughes, Bobby Joe Ikeler, Tommy Irigoyen, Mercedes 24 “DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT KIRCHOFF’S 1ST STATE IS?” asks Glenn Thompson of Foster Simmons in Mr. Mayfield’s Mechanical Drawing class. CLASSMEN LOOK AHEAD Johnson, Tonya Jones, Kim Jones, Lonnie Kerr, K. K. Kinman, Rose Kinsey, Albert Kleine, Linda Lee, Gina Lemons, Mike Lennox, Sheila Leyva, Irma Lloyd, Nelda Lippert, Ann Luera, George Lujan, Virginia OH, THE AGONY—Marsha York grimaces as she receives her TB test from the nurse. Martinez, Ubaldo Maxey, Alice May, Doug Mayo, Bobby McCulloch, Karen McKenzie, Steven McMillan, Candy Mears, Pat Monsivais, Maria Northcut, Andrea Nix, Cheryl Ortega, Amelia Ortega, Ermelinda Pacheco, Julio Parks, Doug Pherigo, Donnie Pogue, Robbie Primera, Xavier Ramirez, Benito Ramirez, Olga Ramirez, Rosie Ray, Lissa Ray, Vicky Reed, Rocky Reeves, Richard Reid, Stephen Renteria, Edna Riggs, Mel Roberts, Charles Rodriguez, Felix THE SOPHS, 26 Rodriguez, Rodolfo Roper, Terry Rose, Jimmy Ruiz, Diana Salcido, Domingo Sanchez, Albert Sanders, Janette Schlegel, Betty Scaly, Lesley Shaddox, Janice Shellenberger, Richard Sherrill, Charlsa Siegmund, Brent Simmons, Foster Skylstad, Peter Smith, Jackie Smith, Shirley Spears, Vicki Soto, Abelardo Stephens, Eddie Stewart, Glen Terrazas, Jesse Thompson, Glenn Tibbetts, Kim Tietz, Mike Tilton, Fran Triplett, Ann Tyree, Mark Urias, Evelyn Urias, Vicente 1971 27 Vannoy, Ricky Vargas, Amelia Vasquez, Elaine Vasquez, Ramon Vernon, Paul “IT GOES OVER, NOT UNDER”-Claudia Gibbs HURRY, OR WE’LL BE LATE-Andi Northcut and explains the most important rule of ping-pong to Roberta Harris get ready for classes. Cheryl Nix in a Girl’s PE class. 28 Weatherby, Gail Welch, David Wells, Rosie West, Carol Whittenburg, Mary Kay Williams, Marie Williams, Ronnie Wilson, Carl Wilson, Catherine Wiseman, Gary SHOOTIN’ THE BULL-Robbie Pogue, Jackie Carr, and Paul Gillum stand around in the hall chatting and watching the students. SOPH’S GREATEST DREAM-Stephen Reid pictures himself (in a vision) fulfilling the favorite wish of many sophomores—taking revenge on “Dad” Baker. 29 Woods, Jeanncne Wynne, Clifford Yawn, Lonnie York, Marsha POWDERPUFF SWEETHEART-Pat Mears was chosen as sweetheart of the “Feminine Felines” football team. Escorting him is Lissa Ray. THE SUPER SOPHOMORES . . . SOPHOMORE FAVORITES—Kathy Ham and Kendall Card smile brightly after being chosen as the favorites of their class. 30 Young, Shelly Young, Vicki Funderburk, Patty Gonzales, Manuel CLASS OFFICERS-Officers of the Sophomore class are Fran Tilton, Gary Wiseman, Monte Brooks, Elaine Vasquez, Bobby Mayo, Cathy Burnham, and Mary Gail Holland. Monte Brooks (?) and Fran Tilton (?) at Sadie Hawkins Dance. . . . SOCK IT TO ’EM! 31 THE CLASS OF ’72 Oh, Stan you didn’t have your Wheaties’s. Stanley Lee shows his strength as Joe Ben Gallegos, Sergio Cardiel, Mike Hopson, and Peter Hall look on. Aaron, Chuck Acosta, Nobel Ainsworth, Allen Alfara, Wanda Almenderez, Orlando Alvarez, Mary Alvarez, Virginia Atkins, A. C. Baker, Vicky Baeza, Joe Baeza, Mary Beattie, Patty ACT I—SCENE 3 Bee man, Joe Beckmann, Beckie Bell, Mark Benavides, Gilray Bennett, Jim Blackwelder, Weldon Blanco, Luis Boswell, Don Bromley, Ken Brown, Guy Broyles, Karoyn Bryce, Julie Brazell, Ladonna Brockman, Brenda Timmy, muss your clothes last night? Tim Castle poses for his picture. Bueno, Alvis Buford, Ann Burger, Andy Cadena, Juan 33 Carrasco, Tony Carrillo, Elidia Castle, Tim Celaya, Lucy Chadwick, Ronny Chavarria, Amparo Childress, Leonard Choate, Chris Clark, Eddie Clark, Phyllis Conley, Steve Cooper, Stan Cox, Bernie Cribbs, Tonya Cummings, Walter Dean, Nancy Anyone for poker? Roxanna Williams, Becky Weatherby, Su Su Mitchell, Mike Duerkson, and David Hoffman pose for a picture during the Drug Workshop. Davis, Grace Denton, Tracey Diaz, Rosa Dillow, Christi Dominquez, Abel Duarte, Edward Ducrkscn, Mike Duerksen, Paul Dunn, Joyce Espino, Jessie Espino, Joann Everett, Bill Falkner, Cindy McKenzie, Bryan Ferrante, Patti Fleener, Mary Jane Flores, Antonio Flores, Johnny Gallegos, Joe Ben Garcia, Eva Garcia, Raymond Garcia, Thomas Garcia, Jolly Garza, Marcos Gaston, Lou Ann Glaze, Billy Gonzales, Larry J. Gonzales, Larry V. 35 New girl in school! Billy Glaze is the new girl in school during Sadie Hawkin’s Week. Chuck Aaron admires him for his beauty. Gonzales, Manuel Gonzales, Maria Greer, Robert Griffin, Jan Harris, Billy Harris, Glenda Harris, Ramona Harris, Tina Hawkins, Steve Hay man, Buddy Hayter, Ricky Hendricks, Marsha Heredia, Adel Hickman, Terry Hearn, Dorthy Hernandez, Connie Hoffman, David Holzer, Liewellyn Hollingsworth, Harold Honaker, Terry Hook, Pat Hook, Mike Houck, Carl Huckaby, Russ Johnson, Janet Johnson, Mickie Kail, Kristy Kennedy, Rhonda Kent, Terri Lane, Freddie Large, Carol Lascano, Ruben Who’s that new boy in school?! Estella Valenzuela, Cecilia Garza, and Diana Blanco gaze at a new boy in school. Lee, Stanley Lemons, Cliff Ligon, Anne Long, Claudell Lopez , Reyes Lopez, Maria McCallister, Larry McClarney, Rhett McKenzie, Lisa Marable, Penny Martinez, Pete Maxey, Mary Ann Mayse, David Milan, Nicky Mitchell, SuSu Murphee, Rick Neagle, Dale Nieto, Norma Northern, Ricky Ochoa, Elsa Ontiveros, Jessie Ontiveros, Joe Ottaberry, Mary Jo Oyervides, Johnny Parker, Buddy Pena, Mary Petit, Guy Pittman, Larry 38 Pogue, James Price, Dirk Price, Lonny Ramirez, Anna Ramirez, Tina Ramirez, Willie Ramos, Becky Rascon, Hilda Ray, Jimmy Richey, Kay Riley, Tam Rivera, Emma Sue Who’s she dancing with now! David Hoffman, Helen Schlegel, Rhett McClarney, and many others show excitement in the Sadie Hawkins Dance! 39 Junior Class Officers deposit their president Gilray Benavides in trash can. It only took Joe Ben Gallegos, Ann Ligon, Becky Ramos, and Sylvia Sarabia. Rich, Billie Shanklin Rich, Donna Rivera, Lali Robertson, Cecil Rodriquez, Alfredo Rodriquez, Lili Rodriquez, Michael Rodriquez, Ramiro Rosas, Ruben Rose, Carol Rowland, Rett Ruiz, Rosario 40 Ruiz, LuzElena Salcido, Eloy Sanchez, Delfina Sanders, Darrell Sarabia, Sylvia Schlegel, Helen Ann Ligon escorts “King” Puff Game. A. C. Atkins to the Powder Schultz, Mike Sewell, Robert Simmons, Rhonda Smith, April 41 Care to play the dating game? Gilrey Benavides, Rhett McClarney, and Joe Ben Gallegos are good sports during Twirp Week. Smith, Judy Stapp, Johnny Starkey, Brett Taylor, Danny Taylor, Dennis Terrazas, Eva Tietz, Teresa Valenzuela, Estella Varner, Sherrie Velasquez, Cipriano Villalba, Delma Walker, Tela Walker, Teresa Walters, Lonny Weatherby, Becky White, Cynthia 42 Williams, Roxanna Wilson, Scott Yawn, Jenny York, Doug Price, Donnie i Junior Class Favorites-LaJi Rivera and Billy 43 Acosta, Ruben Albin, Barbara Alexander, Clayton Alvarez, Raul Arcides, Aldo Austin, Mark Barnett, Barbara Black, Clipper Blanco, Diane Blanco, Jesse Blaydes, Betsy Boyd, Bobby Mrs. Julie Price Senior Class Director If SUPERIOR SENIORS ACT I SCENE 4 Bradford, Gary Brown, Mary Ann Brown, Pat Brown, Wesley Broxson, Jan Bucnger, Quin Bullard, Monte Burger, Utah Burgess, Utah Campbell, Lance Carrillio, Albert Carrillo, Elijio As usual, most seniors greet their last year with happy and hopeful smiles. Well, mostly. Senior Class Officers-Del Yarbrough, Janet Elliott, Robert Slay, Laura Harris, Clyde Sawyer, Carol McCollom, Thomas Faulkenberry Celaya, Petra Clark, Elaine Calderon, Sam Conley, Jeanette Cooper, Steven Cordero, Johnny Cardial, Sergio Cox, Carolyn Davenport, Kathy Davis, Ford Davis, Sandy Deande, Greg 46 BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE Diaz, Alfredo Dominguez, Adan Duarte, Olga Duarte, Rosa Dunn, Joe Dyche, Jim Escamilla, Mickey Edwards, Paula Elliot, Janet Erwin, Tom Evans, Terry Fallon, James 47 LOVE ONE ANOTHER, OR Faris, Kristi Faulkenberry, Thomas Fullagar, Mike Gagneaux, Brent Galindo, J oel Gallegos, Edward Garlick, Walter Garza, Cecila Goedrich, Steven Gonzales, Delia Gonzales, Freda Gonzales, Jaime 48 HOOK ’EM HIPPIES! Larry Hayter demonstrates a neck hold on Ronald Haley. Goode, Sharon Graves, Daphne Groves, Sheila Gray, Linda Haley, Charles Haley, Ronald Ham, Steve Harris, Clifton Harris, Laura Hay man, Bill Hayter, Larry Herring, Randy 49 Hodges, Richard Holstein, Lisa Holzer, Reginald Honaker, Rickey Hooper, Regina Hopson, Susan Hursh, Brenda Ivanhoe, Lee Jeter, Doris Johnson, Eric Kincaid, Brad Laman, Danny SENIORS HAVE MIXED REACTIONS AT ANNUAL ‘Gee Edward, is she that tough?” 50 Lawson, Linda Lawrence, Becky Leal, Javier Lee, Steven Lentz, Bobby Lewis, Georgiana Lopez, Patricia Luera, Joe Luis Lujan, Imelda McCallister, Barry McCollom, Carol McCorkle, Glenn 51 Senior Beauties—Jim Dychc and Johnny Quintcla A SENIOR CAN BE THE BEST TEACHER! McGee, Vernal Mabc, Bill Magee, Lana Marable, Katie Mesa, Gilbert Moore, Joe Page Martinez, Albino Medina, Francis Melton, Sollie Merkle, Susan Moore, Paula Morrow, Randy Henry Ward, Mrs. Reid, and Thomas Faulkenbery confer. Munoz, Manuel Norton, Lark Ochoa, Lupe Pacheco, Joey Puckett, Roger Purser, Bill Purser, John Quintella, Johnny Rangel, Ysmael Raygosa, Hector Reed, Pam Reyes, Hector DRUG EDUCATION LEADERS 53 Senior Class Favorites—S'nerri Sherrill and Wesley Brown—ring the Victory Bell. Reyes, Javier Riojas, Irma Rochen, Jackie Rodriquez, Mario Rubio, Grace Rusk, Janie Sage, Charlie Salgado, Frank Sanchez, Joel Sanders, Eddie Sawyer, Clyde Sherrill, Sheri 54 SENIOR LEADERSHIP HEADS STUDENT COUNCIL Stanley, Nancy Stevens, Karen Stephens, Nancy Stapp, Glenna Stephens, Billy Taylor, Steve Terrazas, Elma Welch, Robert 55 SENIORS WORK FOR THAT GLORIOUS DAY! Urias, Gracie Valdez, Luis Valenzuela, Emma Velasquez, Ramon Vargas, Richard Velasquez, Gloria Vest, Mike Virginia, Walker 56 Wallace, Sherry Welch, Dale Whittenburg, Tom Ed Williams, Mark Wilson, Blain Winegeart, Mike Woodward, Neil Wynne, Karen Yarbrough, Del Ybarra, Ramon Yeary, Billy Young, Gregg 57 ACT I—SCENE V BOARD OF TRUSTEES- (1-r) Pete Terrazas, Martin Shuster, Gerald Porter, Pat Taylor, George Pina, Dr. George Hoffman, and John Welch. ADMINISTRATION Mr. James G. Huckaby, Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Sid McCallister, Director of Curriculum. Mr. E. F. Triplett, Business Manager. 58 DIRECTOR—Mr. Fred Gottlieb, principal. Mrs. Kay Braden, teacher aide. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR—Mr. Ira Lee Henslee, assistant principal. Mrs. Joyce Childs, secretary. 59 THE PRINCIPAL’S ADVISORY GROUP rt Mr. Gottlieb, Mr. Henslee, Mr. White, Mr. Coker, Mr. Harral, Mr. Ward, Mrs. Waldrop, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Hayter Mrs. Betty Low—Library Aide, Mrs. Frances Ball— Mr. Howard Tyson, Miss Judy Reyna—Spanish Teachers Librarian 60 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mr. Charles Bode, Mr. Gregg McKenzie, Mr. Mike Kropp, Mr. Fred Harral Mrs. Janet Rainwater, Mrs. Sandi Tinkler, Mrs. Julie Price, Mr. Bill Pearce, Miss Mary Ann Fuller, Mrs. Mary Newton, Mrs. Sammye Waldrop, Mr. Larry Skylstad VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Mr. Velden Fothergill-I.C.T., Mr. Charles Wolfe—Auto Mrs. Kit Moore-Homemaking, Mr. D. D. White- Mechanics, Mr. Harold Starkey—Building Trades, Mr. Agriculture, Mr. Pat Mayfield—Industrial Arts Chuck Handley—D. D. Math Department—Mrs. Dora Hayter, Mrs. Ann Bennett, Mr. Therman Conner, Mr. Clint Low, Mr. Tommy Oehrlein Social Studies Dept.—Mr. Allan Rogers, Mr. John Boyles, Mr. Joe Primera, Mr. Mr. Warren Sheelar—Science Bob Mayo, Mr. Frank Baker, Mr. Ralph Caffey department Mr. Nall—PE, Mr. Nance—Building Engineer, Mr. Braden—Health PE Mrs. James—PE Miss Cook—PE Mrs. Primera—Eng. Mr. Bates—Choral Music Mr. Hanna—Band Mr. Tyson-Spanish Miss Reyna—Spanish Mr. Coker-Swimming 63 Central Office secretaries—Mrs. Gottlieb, Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Ward, and Mrs. Vannoy VOE secretaries—Brenda Hursh and Joey Pacheco Mrs. Koehn—PE Mr. Luttrell—Government Mr. Blanco and Mr. Subia— Custodians Mr. Anderson—English Mr. and Mrs. Robledo . -■ Wm ' Mr. and Mrs. Rivera Men teachers play seniors? Work Room scene 64 ACT II THE ATHLETICS OF F.S.H.S The most active events of this production are our sports. The action is there!! Win or lost, the spirit is there!! Scene 1 ....................Football, pages 66-70 Scene II....................Basketball, pages 71-75 Scene III...................Swim, pages 76-79 Scene IV....................Tennis, pages 80-83 Scene V.....................Baseball, pages 84-86 Scene VI....................Golf, pages 87-88 Scene VII...................Track, pages 89-91 Scene VIII..................Volleyball, pages 92-94 Coach Meats ACT II—SCENE I Coach Sheelar Jimmy Chancellor, Steve Conley, Davis Henslee, Kendall Card, David Brent Gagneaux, Larry McCallister, Julio Pacheco, Bobby Joe Hughes, Stephens, Pat Hook, Chopo Garlick, Glen McCorkle, Bernie Cox, Terry Terry Hickman, Mike Tietz, Virgil Carr, Wesley Brown, Dale Neagle, Primera, Ricky Hayter, Jerry Englert, Doug Parks, Ruben Rosas, Billy 66 Mayse, Sergio Cardiel, Gary Bradford, Mike Winegeart, A.C. Atkins, Lonnie Price, Edward Gallegos, Mark Austin, Hector Raygosa, Eddie Honaker, Pat Mears, Weldon Boggus, Ricky Honaker, Frank Salgado, Robbie Pogue, Paul Henderson, Mike Vest, Roger Puckett, Xavier Stephens, Javier Reyes Coach Bode Named to All-District team—Edward Gallegos, Ricky Honaker, Wesley Brown, and Chopo Garlick. 68 PANTHER POWER 69 • • ' ■ • . v' Z'. • • ' - ’ .. • ;. . V .V Coach Pearce, Freddie Pina, Mike Young, Joe Carrasco, Bobby Bennett, David Caldwell, Danny Beauchamp, Rene Minijarez, Morris Beene, Cornado Dominguez, Ricky Groce, Ralphie Hernandez, Gilbert Gallegos, Remingio Rangel, Coach Braden, Tommy Ezell, James Carr, Alfredo Garcia, Kenny Schultz, Joe Martin Nunez, Rex Whitfield, Bart Griffin, Benny Odom, Robert Stovall, Rudy Holguin, Tommy Boggus, David Nunez, Joe Davis Saenz, Roman Lomas, Freddie Sanchez, Herby Turman, Gregory Brown, Steven Lancaster, Rudy Ramos, Brett Price, Dale Harris, David Morrow, Russel Prieskorn, Rodolfo Carrillo, Pedro Lomas, Joe Carrillo, Octovio Escobedo Action in Alpine game “B” coaches Conner, Nall and Oehrlein 70 ACT II—SCENE II BASKETBALL Varsity basketball team-Coach Nall, Elijio Carrillo, Reyes Lopez, Eloy Salcido, Luis Blanco, Clyde Sawyer, Larry McCallister, Robert Slay, James Fallon, Del Yarbrough. 71 Carol McCollom—Basketball Sweetheart. 72 Managers—Ruben Acosta, Jesse Espino, Richard Faulkenberry and Clif Wynne. “B” team—Jackie Carr, Kendall Card, Domingo Salcido, David Henslee, Richard Shellenberger, Stan Conley, Mike Lemons, Joe Granado, Bert Rainwater, Harold Hollingsworth, Alfredo Rodriquez, Charles Roberts, Stephen Reid, and Ramon Vasquez. 73 Panthers Elijio, Luis, Del, and Robert line up for action. Prr- ' 40 !'L I 30 ' I ';jsa:s-si ■tS sssd Coach Nall relaxes as Yarbrough takes over “Our Scoreboard’1 Jumping for Victory B” Coaches Conner, and Henderson Freshmen Team—Mike Young, Robert Stovall, Kenny Schultz, Marshall Smith, James Carr, Thomas James, Steve Daniels, Johnny Lawson, James Waters, Billy Huelster, Jesse Gonzales, John Fallon, Alfredo Garcia, Rex Whitfield, Ruben Ramirez, Joe Carrasco, Ben Casas, Frank Chavez. 75 ACT II SCENE III SWIM TEAM 1970-71 Go! Big Blue! BOY’S SWIM TEAM—Steve Hawkins, Larry Hayter, David Hoffman, Tim Castle, Thomas Faulkenbcrry, Bill Hay-man, Guy Brown, Claytie Alexander, Don Boswell, Paul Duerksen, Doug May, Leonard Ledford, Ronald Faulken-berry, Kim Jones, Monte Brooks, Pete Skylstad, Leslie Sealy, Vicente Urias. 76 GIRLS SWIM TEAM—Charlsa Sherrill, Worthie Brooks, K. K. Kerr, Georgianna Lewis, Susan Herrin, Diana Deerfield, Terry Roper, Betty Schlegel, SuSu Mitchell, Karen Hursh, Kathy Roper, Judy May, Irma Carrillo, Pam Burgess, Claudel Gonzales. The girls medley relay team of K.K. Kerr, Betty Schlegel, Worthie Brooks, and Karen Hursh qualified for the state meet. Managers for the Girls Team are Dorothy Hearn, Ann Ligon, and Helen Schlegel Coach Coker is a happy coach. After all, Diana Deerfield won 2nd in 50 yd freestyle and 3rd in the 100 yd butterfly at the state meet. 77 SWIM TEAM CAPTAINS -Girls Georgianna Lewis and Diana Deerfield. BOYS — Claytic Alexander, David Hoffman, Thomas Faulkenbcrry IN Irma Carrillo SuSu Mitchell Ronald Faulkenberry Thomas Faulkenberry Bill Hayman Mr. Richard Bryant, practice teacher Panther Diving Team Backstrokers prepare for “take-off’ at FSHS Pool. 79 ACT II—SCENE IV TENNIS 1970-71 Come on Coach, Smile! Boys team member are: Gary Swain, Danny Taylor, Barry McCallister, Gilray Benavides, Coach Pearce, Jesse Terrazas, Johnny Flores, Joe Garcia, Eric Johnson, and Bert Rainwater. How’s That For a Shot? Gilray Benavides seems pleased as he demonstrates his backhand technique. 80 Girls Tennis Team Kristi Faris, Vicki Elliott, Patty Fullagar, Chris Choate, Muff Moore, Mary Jane Fleener, and Ann Buford. Coach Bill Pearce. i I 1 81 Eric Johnson in action Is this tennis or is this dodge ball, Barry? Maybe Ann Buford doesn’t laugh at the same things Kristi Faris does. 82 Jesse Terrazas getting ready for a match. 83 BASEBALL: ACT II SCENE V Coach Tommy Oehrlein, Bobby Hughes, Ramon Ybarra, Raymond Vasquez, Adan Dominguez, Chulo Munoz, Smiley Alvarez, Greg Young, Mike Schultz, Larry V. Gonzales, Ricardo Dominguez, Luis Blanco, Nobel Acosta Jessie Blanco, Joe Granado, Terry Hickman, Clif Lemons, Xavier Primera, Abelardo Soto. 84 Panther Power!!! Junior Varsity team-Mike Young, Kenny Schultz, Mike Lemons, Ralphie Hernandez, Rex Whitfield, Ben Casas, Kendall Card, Danny Beauchamp, Joe Martin Nunez, Coach Braden, Marshall Smith, Rudy Holguin, Rodolph Carrillo, James Carr, David Nunez. Panther pitchers Greg Young and Abelardo Soto 85 86 Mike Schultz is waiting and watching. Adan Dominguez tries a bat for size at Panther Field. ACT II—SCENE VI FSHS LINKSTERS DRIVE LINE ’EM UP PUTT ’EM IN. Pat Hook and Russ Huckaby seem to plan to do just that. 87 Varsity Golf Team-Bernie Cox, Walter Cummings, Pat Hook Russ Huckaby, Robert Sewell DON’T DROP HIM!! Bernie lends Pat a helping hand at a water hazard. THIS IS SOLITUDE!! Coach Kropp seems to be in a pensive mood as he comtemplates a shot. 88 ACT II—SCENE VII TRACK Varsity Track team-Mark Bell, Del Yarbrough, Frank Villalba, Mario Escobedo, Alfredo Rodriquez, Rico Lopez, Ricky Honaker, Sergio Cardiel, A. C. Atkins, Bobby Mayo, Aldo Arcides, Jimmy Gomez, Arthur Garza, Julio Pacheco, Coach Charles Bode, Edward Gallegos, Mike Rodriquez, Jesus Alfaro, Luis Valdez, Jackie Carr, Manuel Celaya Albert Sanchez, Gilbert Mesa, Jimmy Bennett. Hurdler Jimmy Gomez at Comanche Relays. Coach Bode watches Frank Villalba. Freshmen Tracksters—Gilbert Gallegos, Joe Carrasco, Rene Minijarez, Freddie Pina, Steve Perez, Alfredo Garcia, Robert Stovall, Freddie Sanchez, Octavio Escobedo, Rudy Gonzales, Dale Harris, Robert Hayhurst, Joe Carrillo, Pedro Lomas, Rene Ramirez, Mr. Therman Conner, Coach. 90 A. C. Atkins-Shot Putter Wesley Brown-Pole Vaulter- 1st in district 1st in region 91 COMANCHE RELAYS—1st outdoor track meet in West Texas annually. ACT II—SCENE VIII VOLLEYBALL 1970-71 Becky Ramos and Eva Terrazas demonstrate the talent that got them named to All-District Team J Varsity Squad—Eva Garcia, Patti Beattie, Eva Terrazas, Cecilia Garza, Becky Ramos, Connie Hernandez, Emma Valenzuela, Imelda Lujan, Maria Gonzales, and Coach Mary Ella James 92 ♦ Panther Power!! Becky spikes in Seminole game. “B” Team—Maria Gonzales, Vicky Young, Beth Beattie, Rosella Espino, Janice Shaddox, Coach James, Alice Maxey, Sherry Meadows, Judy Doan, Elidia Carrillo, Brenda Brockman, Laura Villalba, Lissa Ray, Amelia Vargas, Josie Arcides. 93 Freshman Team-Yvonna Kail, Anabel Pena, Anna Minijarez, Emily Jackson, Debbie Hall, Elsa Morales, Rachel Gomez, Coach Brenda Cook, Sylvia Vargas, Elvira Reyes, Cynthia Walker, Carol Medina, Lorina Velasquez, Debbie Ruiz, Margie Pacheco, Barbara Brockman, Cordelia Garcia, Terry Handley Playing like this led to a district play-off with Seminole 94 When the curtain closes for intermission and you follow the crowd into the corridors, here are some of the things you see!! All seats are taken. Model Eddie Sanders at Style Show Betsy Blaydes chosen DAR Citizenship with Mrs. Gold Star 4-Hers, Roger Puckett, and Patti Beattie Mitchell and Sanderson’s choice 96 Mrs. Moore’s homemaking class. Making posters before choir contest. Freshmen get to wash the Panther. Sophomores choose a new school ring. Steve Taylor and Jim Dyche in Auto Mech class. Snake Dance to the Bon-fire—Panther Spirit. 98 Happiness is—? School spirit is—? ACT III HIGHLIGHTS OF F.S.H.S The highlights of our production are the activities. These include our favorite people, our fun things, our working together. Scene I...................Favorites, pages 100-104 Scene II..................Sadie Hawkins Dance, pages 105-106 Scene III.................Christmas Dance, pages 107-108 Scene IV..................Favorite’s Dance, pages 109-110 Scene V...................Spring Dance, pages 111-112 Scene VI..................Jr-Sr Banquet and Prom, pages 113,114 Scene VII ................Honor Banquet—Football Banquet, page 115 ...............VICA Banquet—Awards Banquet, page 116 Scene VIII................Pep Squad, pages 117-119 Scene IX..................Band, pages 120-123 Scene X...................Choir, pages 124-128 Scene XI..................Student Council, pages 129-131 Scene XII.................National Honor Society, pages 132-133 Scene XIII................Library Club, page 134 Scene XIV.................F.F.A., page 135 Scene XV .................F.H.A., page 136 Scene XVI.................F.T.A., page 137 Scene XVII................Spanish Club, page 138 Scene XVIII...............I.C.T., page 139 Scene XIX.................D. E., page 140 Scene XX..................VOE, page 141 Scene XXI.................Auto Mech, page 142 Scene XXII................Building Trades, page 143 Scene XXIII...............Tumbleweed, page 144 Scene XXIV................Light and Stage Crews, page 145 Scene XXV.................Yearbook,page 146-147 F.S.H.S. MR. F.S.H.S. Thomas Faulkenberry STARS Miss F.S.H.S. Betsy Blades OUTSTANDING Wittiest Earl Smith and Babs Barnett Most Athletic Becky Ramos and Larry McCallister 102 CO-STARS Most Outstanding Becky Lawrence and Del Yarbrough Most Likely to Succeed Grade Urias and Eric Johnson Best Dressed Danny Taylor and Julie Bryce SUPPORTING ACTORS AND ACTRESSES Most Handsome and Beautiful Walter Garlick and Regina Hooper Cutest Carol McCollom and Steve Ham 104 ACT III—SCENEII SADIE HAWKINS-1970 “1 got dem ol’ 10:20 blues again. Mama!!” says Rudolpho Dominguez. “I’ll put up with almost anything, Moose, but that tie has got to go!” says Becky Lawrence. “Please slow down, your dots are making me crosseyed, says David Barnett. “Gee, I wish I was dancing with him . . thinks Shirley Smith. “Gee, 1 wish I was dancing with her . . thinks Lesley Sealy. 105 SADIE HAWKINS-1970 Leonard Childress crowned “King of Twirp” at Sadie Hawkins Dance. “All in favor say ‘I do’ says Marrying Sam alias Leonard Ledford at Sadie Hawkins Dance. ‘This is some prize for being crowned Li’l Abner and Daisy Mae,” says Janet Chick to Johnny Stapp. “1 like my men tall, dark and handsome”, says Quin Buenger to Claytie Alexander. 106 ACT III SCENE III CHRISTMAS DANCE Terry Hickman, Beckie Beckman, Steve Hawkins wait their turn to sit on Santa’s lap since Ann Ligon got there first. 107 ACT MI-SCENE IV FAVORITE’S DANCE Carol McCollom, Steve Ham, Danny Taylor and Julie Bryce eagerly watching awards at Favorite’s Dance. Junior Velasquez, Del Yarbrough, Ronald Haley, Lonnie Jones, Bayta Rainwater at Favorite’s Dance. Brent Gagneaux just can’t figure it all out. Cathy Burnham, David Hoffman, Elaine Clark, Weldon Boggus at the Favorite’s Dance. Sherri Sherrill, Eric Johnson, Becky Lawrence, and Del Yarbrough watch the presentation of awards at Favorite’s Dance. 110 ACT MI-SCENE V: THE BANQUET . . . Brenda Brockman and Donnie Price finishing their dinner. “Come on, Syble. Be a good girl and eat it all.” THE ARABIAN NIGHTS was the setting for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Harem Girl Becky Broyles is seen here hard at work serving. Juniors Dorothy Hearn and David Hoffman read the prophecies. Looking on are Clyde Sawyer, Quin Buenger, Joe Page Moore, and Sherry Wallace. “I, Georgianna Lewis, being of sound mind and mouth. . .” “. . . and 1, Earl Smith, being of sound body, no thanks to Gene Mears and the FSHS cafeteria, and educated mind, do hereby bequeath to the following. . “Moose” and “George” read the wills. “HAREM GIRLS”—The sophomore girls who served at the banquet are: (Back row) Gloria Davis, Becky Broyles, Kathy Ham, Patti Fisher, Sandra Dotson, Betty Schlegel, K. K. Kerr, and Janice Shad-dox, (Front Row) Worthie Brooks, Fran Tilton, Laura Villalba, Mary Garcia, and Lissa Ray. 112 AND THE PROM Enjoying the music of “Purple Vision” are (left to right) Donnie Price, Judy Smith, Brenda Brockman, James Fallon, Eric Johnson, Mary Jane Fleener, Weldon Blackwelder, David Mayse, Helen Schlegel, Chopo Garlick. “See, they’re all doing it,” says Mary Jane Fleener to David Mayse. Betsy Blaydes looks dismayed as Chopo Garlick says, “All right, buddy, that’s the last straw!” 113 More dancers include (left to right) Regina Hooper, Larry Hayter, Walter Cummings, Bernie Cox, Becky Weatherby, Johnny Stapp, Karoyn Broyles, and Lisa McKenzie. 114 ACT III SCENE VII: HONOR BANQUET The High School PTA annually recognizes all students who have maintained a 90 average for the year with a banquet and the school board presents each with a plaque. Principal and Mrs. Fred Gottlieb with PTA presidents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Primera. Principal Fred Gottlieb and Board President Gerald Porter prepare to present the palques. Banquet speaker Delbert Downing with Master of Ceremonies Delmon Hodges and Mrs. Hodges. ACT III SCENE VII Captain Ricky Honaker presents Coach Gene Mears with a lamb Roger Staubach proves to be a popular pelt at the football banquet. speaker at the football banquet. 116 I.C.T. president Laura Harris introduces Representative George Baker, speaker at the V. I.C.A. banquet. ACT III SCENE VIII PEP SQUAD The 1971-72 Pep Squad—uniformed boosters of Panther Power for Football games and Pep Rallies. Cheerleaders backing the Panther Football Team. Cheerleaders lead out at bonfire. Cheerleaders—Kristi Faris, Carol McCollom, Susan Hopson, Sherry Wallace, Becky Lawrence, and panther Jan Broxson Chosen from each class as the girl with the most spirit-Jan Luttrell-freshmen; Betsy Blaydes-senior; Charlsa Sherrill —sophomore; Lali Rivera—junior—with Mrs. Waldrop, sponsor. 118 Pep Squad officers—Lali Rivera, Betsy Blaydes, Mary Jane Fleener, and Charlsa Sherrill. “B” Team Cheerleaders—Betty Schlegel, Denise Blau, Carol West, Dianna Deerfield, Nelda Lloyd, Charlsa Sherrill, and Cathy Burnham 119 Freshmen cheerleaders—Tara Cope, Darla Wilson, Linda Smetak, Jan Luttrell, Teresa Lewis, and Billie Ainsworth. ', ACT III SCENE IX “PRIDE OF PANTHERLAND” ' - 1 Fort Stockton High School Band—Don Hanna, Director All-Region Band Members, Debbie Hartman, Sharon Goode and Patti Ferrante. Band Sweetheart Linda Lawson escorted by Monte Brooks. 121 Drum Majors—Patti Ferrante and Linda Lawson Mr. Hanna presents the John Phillip Sousa Award to Sharon Goode Boosting the band. 122 Stage Band-Rhett McClarney, Brent Siegmund, Stephen McKenzie, Joe Dunn, Bobby Mayo, Alice Maxey, Richard Shellenberger, John Davila, Doug May, Theresa Walker, Susan Sims, Mario Urias, Danny Taylor, Vickie Hartman, Beth Beattie Mr. Waldrop—Assistant Band Director The Flaming Liberty Bell—the yearbook sponsors favorite band show of 1970. Mr. Hanna and Mrs. Hursh 123 ACT III SCENE X A Capella Choir, James Bates, Director The choir program consists of the “big” choir, the 115, the boys choir, the girls choir, the senior-junior choir, the sophomore-freshmen choir and the A Capella Choir. 124 HIGH SCHOOL CHOIRS Mixed Ensemble—Ronald Haley, Thomas Faulkenberry, Tim Castle, Johnny Oyervides, Kristi Faris, Gail Weatherby, Carol West and Ann Buford. Division I Trio Nida Ford, Bayta Rainwater, Nan Kennedy The “115” 125 Senior-Junior Choir Officers— Bill Purser, Ronald Haley, Daphne Graves, Tim Castle, Sheri Sherrill, Thomas Faulkenberry, Kristi Fans, Betsy Blaydes, Jan Broxson, Lali Rivera, Edward Gallegos Boys Choir President Thomas Faulkenberry presents red roses to choir sweetheart Becky Lawrence. 126 Sophomore — Freshmen choir officers— Kenny Schultz, Robert Stovall, Tommy Boggus, Gail Weatherby, Denise Blau, Bayta Rainwater, Ricky Vannoy, Paul Vernon, John Fallon, Morris Beene Mr. James, Choir Director Mrs. James Bates Accompanist 127 Division II soloists—Tim Castle, Ronald Haley, Thomas Faulkenberry, Yvonna Division II trio—Carol West, Dianna Kail, Gail Weatherby Deerfield, Cathy Burnham. 128 Girls Choir Division II soloist—Laura Harris ACT III SCENE XI FSHS STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Ira Lee Henslee—sponsor Officers—Clayton Alexander, Quin Buenger, Betsy Blaydes, Bill Ye ary Student Council members annually decorate the Christmas tree in the main hall 129 Senior-Junior members—Robert Slay, Del Yarbrough, Laura Harris, Janet Elliott, Clyde Sawyer, Becky Lawrence, Gilray Benavides, Lali Rivera, Ann Ligon, Joe Ben Gallegos, David Hoffman 130 FSHS supported BSHS for State President and saw Victory. The hospitality committee meets new students and helps them to become acquainted. Members Becky Broyles, Lali Rivera, Elsa Suarez, Gary Wiseman, Thomas Faulkenberry, Kenny Schultz, and Nobel Acosta. The Student Council operates the concession stand. Billy Yeary is chairman and he wishes Wesley Brown would buy something. 131 ACT III SCENE XII THE NATIONAL Officers—Eric Johnson, Betsy Blaydes, Del Yarbrough, and Quin Buenger Members-Betsy Blaydes, Virginia Walker, Ann Buford, Janet Elliott, Quin Buenger, Barbara Albin, Patti Ferrante Karen Weathers, Becky Ramos, Helen Schlegel, Kristi Kail, Lisa McKenzie, Judy Smith 132 HONOR SOCIETY Members—Brett Starkey, Mrs. Joe Hayter. Sponsor, Steve Conley, Eric Johnson, Del Yarbrough, Charles Haley, Bernie Cox, and Clayton Alexander Helen Schlegel with hostess Mrs. Tex Elliott at Progressive Dinner 133 ACT III SCENE XIII LIBRARY CLUB Officers: Tonya Cribbs, Ramona Harris, Nancy Stanley, Janie Rusk, and Sponsor: Mrs. Ball Pam Reed Members: Kay Richey, Ramona Harris, Tonya Cribbs, Nancy Stanley, Pam Reed, Cheryl Tracey, Janie Rusk 134 ACT III SCENE XIV FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Officers: Robbie Pogue, Weldon Blackwelder, Tom Ed Whittenburg, Paul Henderson, Greg Young, Randy Herring, Terry Hickman, Terry Honaker, Becky Lawrence, sweetheart. Mr. “Peeberry” White Sponsor Buddy Parker getting ready for stock show Welders-James Waters, Greg Young, Boyd Andrews, Mike Young 135 ACT III SCENE XV FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FHA—The hope of the American Way of Life In action: Sheridan Porter, Melisse McClarney, Teresa Lewis Officers—Rosa Carrasco, Glenna Cornett, Lali Rivera, Jeannette Conley, Mary Colson, Terry Handley Mrs. Kit Moore Sponsor 136 ACT III SCENE XVI FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ' I Sherri Sherrill, Sandra Dotson, Mr. Boyles—sponsor, Katie Marable, Kathy Ham, Patty Fullagar, Shari Howell, Debbie Reid, Barbara Albin, Cynthia Rawls, Mary Garcia, Vickie Hartman, Lynn Bailey 137 Getting ready for the state convention. ACT III SCENE XVII—SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club Officers-Mr. Tyson, sponsor, Edward Gallegos, Lupe Ochoa, Emma Valenzuela, Mickie Escamilla. Members—Josie Arcides, Imelda Lujan, Elsa Suarez, Linda Franco, Olga Ramirez, Delma Acosta, Gloria Davis, Evelyn Urias, Amelia Vargas, Arthur Garza, Gilbert Gallegos, Miss Reyna and Mr. Tyson. 138 ACT III SCENE XVIII INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE CLUBS OF AMERICA Mr. Fothergill, sponsor—officers Paula Edwards, Joe Page Moore, Laura Harris, Jan Broxson, Richard Hodges, Becky Weatherby, Clipper Black 139 Classroom scene of members. ACT III SCENE XIX DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OF AMERICA 140 Mr. Chuck Handley Sponsor ACT III SCENE XX VOCATIONAL OFFICE EDUCATION Elsa Ochoa, Tima Ramirez, Amparo Chavarria, Marsha Hendricks, Maria Lopez, Virginia Alvarez, Ladonna Brazell, Lucy Celaya, Estella Valenzuela, Mary Alvarez, Rosario Ruiz, LuElena Ruiz, Rosa Diaz, Delfina Sanchez, Janet Johnson, Anna Ramirez, Terri Kent, Tonya Cribbs. 141 VOE Officers—Linda Lawson, Irma Riojas, Olga Duarte, Grace Rubio, Linda Gray, Babs Barnett, and Doris Jeter. ACT III SCENE XXI VOCATIONAL CLUBS OF AMERICA: AUTO MECH Raymond Garcia and Gary Bradford works it over. Future Mechanics Virgil Carr, Gary Bradford, Joe Luera, David Mayse, Brett Starkey and Robert Welch. ACT III SCENE XXII VICA—BUILDING TRADES Mr. Harold Starkey, sponsor, Larry J. Gonzales, Guy Pettit, Orlando Almendarz. Ruben Rosas, Lonny Walters. Javier Reyes, Pete Martinez Future Builders of America Orlando receives award from Mr. Shives as Mr. Starkey watches proudly 143 ACT III SCENE XXIII NEWS OF FSHS: THE TUMBLEWEED Staff Members Smiley Alvarez, Gilbert Mesa, Steve Ham, Kristi Faris, Edward Gallengos, Steve Cooper, Georgianna Lewis, Becky Lawrence Mr. Mayo, sponsor, compliments staff on the paper 144 ACT III SCENE XXIV Light and Stage Crews Mr. Skylstad, Martin Bueno, David Barnett, Richard Faulken-berry, Gilray Benavides, Betsy Blaydes, Vivian Tillotson, Thomas Faulkenberry. Mr. Skylstad, Earl Smith, Billy Yeary, Joe Ben Gallegos, Mary Gail Holland, Vicki Elliott, Judy May, Bryan McKenzie. Mr. Skylstad, Robert Sewell, Pete Skylstad, John Purser, Johnny Stapp, Muff Moore, K.K. Kerr, Vicente Urias. 145 Mr. “Peeberry” White shows his class how to groom a lamb for showing. VA 11 class listens intently-well, most of them are listening. VA I class at 9:35 a.m. 146 ACT IV UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES Scene I...........One Act Play, page 149 Scene II..........Prose, Poetry, Debate, page 150 Scene III.........Persuasive and Informative Speaking, page 151 Scene IV..........Typing and Shorthand, page 152 Scene V...........Spelling and Readywriting, page 153 Scene VI..........Number Sense, page 154 Scene VII.........Slide Rule, Science, Journalism, page 155 Scene VIII........Algebra Projects, page 156 147 ACT IV—HIGH SCHOOL BOWL Senior contestants: Eric Johnson Quin Buenger Betsy Blaydes Earl Smith Junior Contestants: Becky Ramos Ann Buford Bernie Cox Tim Castle Gilray Benavides Score keeper Coach Gibson, Moderator—Juniors Win!! Sophomore contestants: Bobby Mayo Jeanene Woods Mary Kay Whittenburg Karen Watson Freshmen contestants: Bert Rainwater Teresa Williams Yvonna Kail Paul King 148 UIL One Act Play ACT IV SCENE I Cast: Thomas Faulkenberry, Karoyn Broyles, Muff Moore, Johnny Stapp, Dorothy Hearn, Bayta Rainwater, Lali Rivera, Miss Lumpkins—sponsor, Mike Vest, Earl Smith, Tim Castle, Becky Weatherby, Ann Ligon, Walter Cummings 149 Thomas Faulkenberry as Toby; Karoyn Broyles as Susan, Becky Weatherby, Mike Vest, Bayta Rainwater, Walter Cummings. Caroyn Broyles was named to All-Star Cast. ACT IV SCENE II UIL PROSE-POETRY-DEBATE Debaters—Muff Moore, Eric Mayo, Mary Beth Truesdell, Miss Lumpkins, sponsor—The boys team won 2nd place in district. Prose and Poetry contestants—Vickie Hartman, Ann Ligon, David Hoffman, Miss Lumpkins—sponsor, Gary Wiseman, Lynn Bailey, Tim Castle. Vickie and David each placed 3rd in the district meet. 150 ACT IV SCENE III UIL PERSUASIVE AND INFORMATIVE SPEAKERS Can’t make up your mind, eh, Joe Ben? 151 ACT IV SCENE IV: TYPING STENO UIL Shorthand-Frances Medina, Lana Magee, Sharon Goode, Barbara Albin, Janet Elliott, Nancy Alfara. Sharon placed 1st at district. UIL Typists-Quin Buenger, Becky Ramos, SuSu Mitchell, Emma Sue Rivera, Fran Tilton, Mrs. Carole Sheelar-spon-sor, Roxanne Williams, Danny Taylor, and Ann Ligon 152 ACT IV SCENE V UIL READY WRITERS SPELLERS Spellers—Karen Watson, Yvonna Kail, Mary Garcia, Bobby Mayo ACT IV SCENE VI NUMBER SENSE Number sense contestants: Teresa Williams Nida Ford Yvonna Kail Gary Swain Marshall Smith These represented us at Regional UIL contests Bernie Cox—Golf Sharon Goode—Shorthand Wesley Brown—Pole vault 154 ACT IV SCENE VII UIL SCIENCE AND SLIDE RULE Contestants—Bobby Mayo, K. K. Kerr, Betty Schlegel, Karen Watson, Janice Shaddox, Mr. “Bo” Buchhorn, sponsor ACT IV SCENE VIII UIL JOURNALISM Steve Cooper—Feature Writing Mr. Bob Mayo—Sponsor Edward Gallegos—Editorial Writing 155 In Room 19, you can see these many “things”. This is really a do your own thing and besides that it will get you a grade in Algebra II. 156 ACT V FINAL ACT Scene I...............Awards, 158 Scene II..............Baccalaureate and Commencement, 164 Scene III.............Prophesy, page 166 Scene IV..............Achievements, page 168 Scene V...............Panther Staff, page 172 Scene VI..............Ads, page 174 Scene VII.............Index, page 204 Scene VIII............Autographs, page 209 ACT V SCENE I HONOR GRADUATES—Charles Haley, Del Yarbrough, Claytie Alexander, Eric Johnson, Betsy Blaydes, Janet Elliott, Quin Buenger, Virginia Walker, Barbara Albin. and Lana Magee. Honor graduates have maintained at 90 average for 4 years. SPECIAL AWARDS Betsy Blaydes and Thomas Faulkenberry were chosen for the I DARE YOU award. Betsy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Blaydes and is a two year member of the Student Council. Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Faulkenberry and is a 3 year member of the diving team. Barry McCallister received the Citizenship award. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid McCallister and has been on the tennis team four years. Virginia Walker and Thomas Faulkenberry were chosen All-Around Girl and All-Around Boy. Virginia is the daughter of Mr. Russell Walker and the late Mrs. Walker. She plays oboe in the Pride of Pantherland Band. ALL-AROUND GIRL AND ALL-AROUND BOY SOCIAL STUDIES AWARDS—Mary Kay Whittenburg, World History; Carolyn Cox, Bible; Steve Conley, American History; Quin Buenger, Government; Ann Buford, American History; Barbara Albin, Government. Quin received the three-year award presented by the First National Bank. 159 SPANISH AWARDS—(L-R) Bemie Cox, Spanish II; Yvonna Kail, Spanish I; Kristi Kail, Spanish III, Cordelia Garcia, Spanish I-S; Lupe Ochoa, Spanish III; Eva Garcia, Spanish IV. Not pictured is Irma Leyva, Spanish II. BUSINESS AWARDS—(L-R) Becky Ramos, Typing I; Barbara Albin, Shorthand; Judy Smith, Bookkeeping. Barbara received the Special Business Award presented by the Stockton Pharmacy. INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARDS (DR) David Henslee, General Electricity; Helen Schlegel and Regie Holzer, General Drawing; Regie also won the General Shop Award. 160 VOCATIONAL AWARDS—(L-R) Mary Alvarez, V.O.E. Lab; Sherry Sherrill, D.E; Steve Goedrich, I.C.T.; Linda Gray, V.O.E. Coop; Javier Reyes, Building Trades; Carol McCollum, V.O.E. Coop; and Brett Starkey, Auto Mechanics. VOCATIONAL AWARDS—(L-R) Greg Brown, Vocational Agriculture II; D. A. Harral, Vocational Agriculture I; Cecil Robertson, Vocational Agriculture III; Karen Watson, Homemaking II; Linda Franco and Karen Duggan, Homemaking I. ENGLISH AND SPEECH AWARDS—(L-R) Lisa McKenzie, English III; Karen Watson, English II; Paul King, Speech, Linda Smetak, English I; Quin Buenger, English IV. Quin received the Four-Year Award presented by the Magna Usui. 162 MATHEMATICS AWARDS—(L-R) Jesus Acosta, Related Math I; Charles Haley, Trigonometry and Advanced Math; Helen Schlegel, Algebra II; Susan Spear, Related Math II; Eric Johnson, Four-Year Award presented by the Pecos County State Bank; Linda Smetak, Algebra I; Steve Conley, Geometry; Mary Colson, Related Math II. MUSIC AWARDS-(L-R)—Sharon Goode, Band Award; JOURNALISM AWARDS Steve Cooper, Journalism and Ronald Haley, Choir Award II; Ann Buford, Journalism I. SCIENCE AWARDS—(L-R)—Charles Haley, Four-Year Award presented by the First Savings and Loan; Jeannene Woods, Biology I; Eric Johnson, Biology II; Becky Ramos and David Hoffman, Chemistry; Linda Smetak, Physical Science; and Bobby Boyd, Physics. 163 Fort Stockton High School ACT V BACCALAUREATE BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, May Thirtieth, 1971 W. R. Weaver Auditorium 8:00 o’clock p.m. PROGRAM Processional . . . . Invocation........ Scripture Reading Special Music . . . Sermon............ Benediction....... Recessional....... .... Mrs. James Bates . . . Rev. Kenneth Ford ........Rev. Al Wilde . . . High School Choir Rev. Bob Schmeltekoph Rev. Charles VanBebber ......Mrs. James Bates SCENE II COMMENCEMENT Fort Stockton High School Fifty-Seventh Annual COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional..................................Panther Band Invocation.......................•. . . . Clayton Alexander Student Council President Address................................................Eric Johnson Salutatorian Special Music...............................Panther Band Address............................................Quinelle Buenger Valedictorian Presentation of Graduates.................Fred E. Gottlieb High School Principal Awarding of Diplomas........................... John Welch, Board of Trustees Ira Lee Henslee Assistant Principal School Song ................................Panther Band Benediction.................................Clyde Sawyer Senior Class President Recessional.................................Panther Band Panther Stadium ACT V SCENE III WE THE JUNIORS PROPHESY: that: Babs Barnett will be the first woman to serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Laura Harris will become a janitor in Newsfoto Yearbooks. Daphne Graves will patent the hickey. Mark Williams will someday amount to something. Linda Gray will become lead fashion model for the stuffed bird bathing suit corporation. Jeanette Conley will raise bulls. Her first success will be putting a ring through the nose of David White. She will also open her own advertising agency. Kristi Faris and Ronald Haley will marry with Bird as Ronald’s best man and Vickie Beene as Kristi’s maid of honor. Wesley Brown: Sometimes known as Brown the Clown Will help people Round the clock At Luis and Brown Hock Shop. Now Eddie Sanders Whom you all know Is going to Lubbock He said so. He’s going to school— To learn for a year He’ll do all right Never you fear. In 5 years— or maybe ten He’ll own a store That’s just for men! Ford Davis—Ford will get a better idea! Danny Chavez will become famous for his self-illustrated yoga book. Carol McCollom will become the leading girl in the new Ultra-Brite commercial. Choppo Garlick—CENSORED Mark Austin will one day help Coach Mears coach the Baltimore Colts. Irma Riojas will star as “Olive Oil” in the new Popeye Series. Jerry Woodard will become a junkie warden at the Gatesville School for wayward boys. Clipper Black will someday be known by all by his real name, Aldie Thomas. Susan Merkle will soon receive a matched set of knockers for her front and back doors. Glenn Campbell—it is highly probable that he will become a country and western singer. Barry McCallister will be resigned to a fate worse than death; he will marry Laura Harris. Tom Ed Whittenburg will someday become president of Metrecal, Inc. Utah Burger will move to Nevada. Joey Pacheco will become the permanent secretary at Fort Stockton High School. Edward Gallegos will use his Fred Astaire abilities in pro-football. Susan Spear will later open her own Dress Shoppe and for extra money teach in a charm school. Robert Slay will become a traffic cop. Because of Ricky Honaker’s nervousness, we prophesy that he will have a nervous breakdown while playing football for the Texas Longhorns. Bill Purser will enter a monastery in northern Tibet, and get a lifeguard job where he can blow his whistle and no one will mind. Brent Gagneaux will become a member of the Russian ballet. Sollie Melton will be the Rookie of the Year for Green Bay Packers under Coach Mears. Glenn McCorkle will become the world’s leading sheep herder. After kicking around in the barn, Bobby Boyd will join the Jackson Five on tour. Betsy Blaydes will become the leading model for Avon advertising the red tint hair color. “Carrot-top”. Earl Smith, or better known as Moose, will join Peter Hall’s Narc Squad driving multicolored volkswagons. He 166 will later tire of this occupation and will donate his car for the annual car smash to boost school spirit and open his factory manufacturing his personally signed “Budweiser T-shirts”. Roger Puckett will move to Arabia and have a harem of his own. Sheri Sherrill will soon let go of her mother’s apron strings. Randy Morrow will enter the Coors Company as a taster and after a few years will marry Jan Broxson and they will have six tall boys. Susan Hopson and James Fallon will marry and join the circus as the world’s shortest giant, and the world’s tallest midget. James will later divorce Susan because of a severe bite on his knee from her. Mike Vest and Becky Broyles will marry and have Siamese twins. Becky Lawrence will become world famous for her “Tweety Bird” version of “Yall Yell”. She will later become president of her own agency dealing with “Lonely Hearts!’. After being crowned “King of the Rednecks” Thomas Faulkenberry will take diving lessons from his little brother, Ronald. For his European trip Thomas will find out that one of the qualifications state that he has to have a burr. Glenna Stapp will turn into Josephine and become a plumber. Sergio Cardiel and Ruben Acosta will become partners in the peace movement. Georgianna Lewis, after completing four years of school at Harvard University with a straight “A” average Georgi-anna will become president of the SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. Bill Mabe will become leading advertiser of Dove dish-water soap: “The Soap that doesn’t scale the hands.” Ricky Honaker and Roger Puckett will become known as the hippie college-riot leaders. Dale Welch will become a chemistry major at Harvard U. and will later go on to become the 1972 Olympic champion in the 100 mile bicycle race. ACT V-SCENE IV ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE 1971 Graduates. We realize that not all the seniors submitted their achievements, but wish to share with you what was submitted. Barbara Albin—National Honor Society, Honor Banquet, Honor Graduate, Highest Average in Business, U1L Spelling and Plainwriting, UIL Shorthand, Sul Ross History Contest, Choir. Nancy Alfaro—Pep Squad, Honor Banquet. Raul Alvarez—Football, and basketball, freshmen year; basketball and baseball, soph. year. Varsity football manager and varsity track manager junior year; varsity baseball team senior year; Spanish club, yearbook and newspaper photographer. Claytie Alexander—freshmen football, basketball, track; swim team three years; swim team co-captain two years; National Honor Society; High School Bowl; Number sense; sophomore class president; junior student council representative; senior year—student council president; Eagle Scout. Mark Austin—Football. Babs Barnette—student council junior representative; OEA contest; Pep Squad, Wittiest Girl. Syble Blackwell—Band, annual and tumbleweed staff, OEA contest; Pep Squad, Wi VICA, Sul Ross History contest; ICT student at nursing home. Diana Blanco—Volleyball, Spanish club, pep squad. Bobby Boyd—annual staff; honor banquet; highest average in Physics. Gary Bradford—football, VICA Jan Broxson—swimming team sophomore year; powder puff football, choir, pep squad; cheerleader; VICA, FHA, VICA sweetheart Quin Buenger-Intramurals, National Honor Society, High School Bowl, band Debate, UIL typing, Student Council, Honor Banquet, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, Valedictorian. Adolfo Burgess—Band, PTSA, All-District Band. Sergio Cardiel—Football, track Virgil Carr—football, basketball, track, VICA, FFA Petra Celaya—choir Steven Cooper—Freshmen football; football manager soph, year; swim team manager junior year; annual staff junior year; Tumbleweed Editor senior year; journalism award. Johnny Cordero—Spanish Club Carolyn Cox—Band, Choir, FHA, Pep Squad Kathy Davenport—Band, DE, ICT Greg DeAnda, football, basketball, track, FFA, DE Adan Dominguez-Baseball Olga Duarte-Volleyball; Spanish Club, Pep Squad, OEA Rose Duarte—ICT, District contest in nurse’s aide. Janet Elliott—Tennis, intramurals, National Honor Society, Band, twirler, Student Council, Algebra Award. Mickie Escamilla—Pep Squad, Spanish Club, yearbook and newspaper staff Terry Evans—Intramurals, Band, Debate James Fallon-basketball, all-district basketball. Honor Banquet. Science contest and history contest. Kristi Faris—Tennis, Pep Squad, Choir, yearbook staff Thomas Faulkenberry-basketball and track freshmen year; swim team and diving team next three years; swim team co-captain three years; light and stage crew four years; sophomore boy favorite; junior representative to student council; choir; drug education team; senior class vice-president; choir president; hospitality committee; 1 act play, Mr. F.S.H.S.; “I Dare You Award” All-Around Boy. Brent Gagneaux—football, VICA Edward Gallegos-football, basketball, track; all-district football, choir, freshmen representative to student council; yearbook photographer; newspaper sports editor; choir vice-president. Steven Goedrich—Honor Roll, Honor Banquet, VICA Delia Gonzales—Girls Choir, Pep Squad, FHA Freda Gonzales—Girls Choir, ACapella Choir, Spanish Club, Pep Squad Sharon Goode—Tennis, band, John Phillip Sousa A-ward, UIL typing and shorthand. Daphne Graves—Choir, Pep Squad, light crew. Charles Haley—National Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Science award. Ronald Haley—track, football, basketball, baseball, choir, choir pres. Steve Ham—Swim team sophomore and junior year; band, choir,annual staff junior year; newspaper staff junior and senior year; Cutest Boy Clifton Harris—basketball, DE, Safe Driver Award, FFA Laura Harris—Intramurals, powder puff football, annual staff, student council representative; choir, history contest at Sul Ross; Pep Squad, VICA Bill Hayman—football, track, diving, DE Larry Hayter—swim team, yearbook photographer. Randy Herring—basketball, FFA, FFA president Lisa Holstein—intramurals, band, DECA 168 Ricky Honaker—basketball, football, honorable mention football Regina Hooper—Honor Banquet, DE, Annual Staff, Most Beautiful. Susan Hopson—Tennis, Band, Typing, Varsity Cheerleader, All-Region Band. Brenda Hursh—OEA, Band, Stage Band, Library Club. Eric Johnson—tennis, science contest, slide rule. President of Natinal Honor Society, Math Award, Saluta-torian. Danny Laman—football, DE, VICA. Linda Lawson—volleyball, band, OEA, All-District Band, Drum Major, Band sweetheart. Becky Lawrence—Intramurals, student council, head cheerleader, light crew, Most Beautiful junior year, FFA Sweetheart, Most Outstanding senior yr. Georgianna Lewis—swim team, intramurals, cheerleader, school newspaper, annual staff. Joe Luera—VICA, FFA Imelda Lujan—volleyball, Spanish Club, Pep Squad Barry McCallister—tennis, band, student council, American Legion Citizenship Award. Carol McCollom—cheerleader, senior class secretary, DECA, Cutest Girl, basketball sweetheart. Glenn McCorkle—football Bill Mabc -VICA, Light crew Lana Magee—Intramurals, band, UIL steno, Stage Band, Honor Graduate. Katie Marable—DECA, Choir, FTA, Pep Squad Frances Medina—Pep Squad, volleyball, Spanish Club. Susan Merkle—Choir, history contest, swim team, Pep Squad, annual staff. Gilbert Mesa—football manager, track, intramurals, Spanish Club, newspaper and annual staff. Joe Page Moore—football, basketball, baseball, light crews, yearbook staff, VICA, 1st place in State Drawing VICA, and 3rd outstanding student engineer drawing in state meet. Randy Morrow—track, swim team manager, DE, Choir, light crew Manuel Munoz—football, basketball, baseball. Lupe Ochoa—choir, FHA, Spanish Club Joey Pacheco—VOE area contest in spelling Roger Puckett—football Bill Purser—speech team, choir, Spanish Club, library club John Purser—football, choir, DECA, light crew. Johnny Quintella—baseball, football, basketball, tennis, track Javier Reyes—football, VICA, 3rd outstanding student in Building Trades in state meet. Hector Reyes—VICA, FFA Mario Rodriquez—football, FFA, Auto Mech Grace Rubio—VOE Janie Rusk—choir, library club, pep squad Charley Sage—swim team sophomore year, band, choir Frank Salgado—football Eddie Sanders—football, basketball, Sophomore vice-president; DECA, FFA Clyde Sawyer—football, basketball, honor banquet, President of freshmen and senior classes, vice president of junior class. Sheri Sherrill-band, light crew, FTA, Choir, Pep Squad, DECA, Senior class favorite. Robert Slay—basketball, all district basketball, senior representative to student council, honor banquet. Earl Smith—football, track, light crews, Wittiest Boy. Nancy Stanley—Library Club, Ready writing, choir, Glenna Stapp—powder puff football, choir, band, annual staff, DECA, Pep Squad Billy Stephens—football, VICA Karen Stevens—Pep Squad, DECA, Library Club Randy Therwhanger—football, speech Kay Triplett—band, OEA, annual staff Matt Turman—football, FFA Gracie Urias—Pep Squad, Spanish Club, Most Likely to Succeed. Emma Valenzuela—volleyball, Pep Squad, Spanish Club Richard Vargas—track Gloria Vesasquez—OEA, Pep Squad, Spanish Club Mike Vest—Football, baseball, speech team, one act play Virginia Walker—tennis, National Honor Society, Band, All-District Band, All-Around Girl, Honor Graduate. Sherry Wallace—Cheerleader, Pep Squad, DECA, Junior Class Favorite Dale Welch—football, DECA Robert Welch—swim team, VICA Mark Williams—swim team. Library Club Neill Woodward—annual staff, honor banquet Del Yarbrough—basketball, track, National Honor Society, Band, Student Council Representative, Honor Graudate, Most Outstanding Boy Ramon Ybarra—basketball, baseball, all district baseball senior year. Greg Young—baseball, football, basketball, FFA First of all I would like to thank Mr. Gottlieb for giving me the opportunity to work with the yearbook. I have enjoyed every minute of it and have learned many things. The staff has been excellent. I appreciate the work of each. Each had a job to do, and did it. The student body has been interested and co-operative. Without them there would be no yearbook nor a need for one. The faculty has been most understanding and helpful. The entire staff has been grateful for your help in getting pictures, for arranging schedules for us and for being there to help us. The people who advertised with us have made the book possible. We are thankful that we live in Fort Stockton where our friends are always ready with assistance. I would like to thank Mr. Mayo for his help. He has done so many things for us, I could not name them all. It’s been fun!! It’s been an experience!! It’s been the making of the 1971 Panther!! We hope you enjoy it!! 170 A SPECIAL THANKS to all of the BUSINESS MEN of Fort Stockton who advertised with us. Without your advertisements, our yearbook would have been impossible. All of the BUSINESS STAFF who worked so diligently when the pressure was on and stuck with the job all the way. Mrs. Jean Faulkenberry for being so dedicated, understanding and such a good friend. Thanks for all the help she has been to the staff in handling our money, and giving of her time when information was needed. Mr. Gottlieb who kept us all working and jumping not letting us forget a deadline. I want to say again a very special thanks to everyone who has made the 1970-71 yearbook possible. ACT V SCENE V PANTHER STAFF Bobby, whatever you are trying to convince Mr. Gottlieb of, don’t expect any help from Chris or Mrs. Faulkenberry I Staff members: Susan Sims, Larry Hayter, Ann Buford, Eric Mayo, Chris Choate. They should look happy, they’ve completed their assignments. Business staff members Cherl Freeman, Eric Mayo, Joe Ben Gallegos, Mrs. Faulkenberry, Jacqueline Pistole and Jeanette Conley. Laura Harris, Kristi Faris, Cherl Freeman, Ann Buford, Chris Choate. 172 If just “sittin’ and wishin’” got the job done, Regina Hooper and Kay Richey would have gotten through in a hurry. “Go-getter” staffers Ronald Faul-kenberry, Cherl Freeman, and Bobby Mayo. 173 The stafPs most peace loving member—Chris Choate. ACT V, SCENE VI ADS Claytie Alexander Virginia Walker Del Yarbrough Betsy Blaydes These seniors heartily recommend all incoming freshmen use our beautiful school patio to sing the school song in, as they did as “fish” PECOS COUNTY STATE BANK “A Full Service Bank” Drive-In Service Bank by Mail Checking Accounts Travelers Checks Savings Accounts Loans for all Businesses Safety Deposit Boxes Community Room Snack Bar LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU 915-336-3331 500 N. Main—Downtown 175 176 Greg Young, Earl Smith, and Charles Haley marvel at the adventures of their favorite comic book here in ZAP COMIX. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY “Office Outfitters West of the Pecos” We have an excellent selection of books on the Big Bend Country and the Great Southwest . .. they make superb gifts. Jay Chancellor, Mgr. 404 N. Main 336-5221 BAZE RADIO AND TV Sales and Service Admiral and Zenith T. V. Two-Way Radio Martin Baze, Owner 111 N. Main 336-2312 RIGGS MOTOR CO. Plymouth—Dodge—Chrysler Gene Riggs 221 N. Main 336-5216 GONZALES FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Terms to Suit You—We Deliver S. L. Gonzales, Jr. Owner 107 N. Main 336-3663 KFST RADIO “Your Sound Citizen” Jim Hawkins, Owner—Mgr. Marathon Highway 336-2228 THE GIFT SHOP Village Shopping Center Unusual Gifts for All Occasions West Dickinson Blvd. APOTHECARY SHOP Prescriptions and Drugs Fast Free Delivery JIM BLACK, OWNER 1103 W. Dickinson 336-3349 177 The annual Spring Choir Concert featured Steve Ham on bass and Mike Duerksen offstage on the drums pictured below. Mike was secluded offstage because it was feared that he would steal the show from the choir, and all the tickets and programs would have to be reprinted. 178 WHITE’S £Weet THE SWEET SHOPPE Shoppe ■ Home of greater values Neal Cantrell, Owner Abel Gutierrez, Manager 216 N. Main 336-2641 Pastries—Cookies—Doughnuts Rolls—Fried Pies—Cream Pies Cakes for all Occasions Mrs. C. B. Powell, Owner 403 W. Dickinson 336-3608 CUNNINGHAM’S Congratulations Fort Stockton Students CHOATE LAND AND Furniture Appliances Carpeting CATTLE COMPANY 401 N. Nelson Cecil C. Choate 336-3160 Managing Partner Fort Stockton, Texas 336-5669 RAINWATER AMERICAN CAR MOTOR COMPANY PARTS, INC. Quality Automotive Repair Gene Vanderveer—H. Ed Johnson | YOUR UNIROYAL TIRE DEALER 909 N. Nelson 800 N. Rooney 336-3632 336-3320 336-3329 The Friendly 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF FORT STOCKTON “May We Serve You, Too” 1100 W. Dickinson Blvd. 336-2271 180 STOCKTON PHARMACY PAT TAYLOR DRILLING COMPANY “The Drug Store in Fort Stockton” PRESCRIPTION SERVICE BY “Boosting The Panthers All The Way” Bill J. Hinson Bill O’Banion 101 N. Main 336-3346 U. S. 285 North 336-5144 Congratulations from WINKLER’S YOUR QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE Serving Fort Stockton and the Big Bend Area 59 Years 112 N. Main 336-2552 181 “Dear Mr. Nixon,” writes Brett Starkey, “I wonder if it would be possible for you to call a meeting of Congress to pass a bill for a two-day school week, a three-hour school day, and a four-day school year?” ACE RENT-A-FISH Rent one of our sturdy little freshmen to scrub your mosaic tile, mop your floors, serve your meals, or simply wait on you hand and foot! Especially obedient in the month of September, each freshman comes with an encouraging Senior to help it along! 182 WALLACE LUMBER COMPANY “Home of the House Doctor” Lumber—Paints—Fencing-Tools—Hardware THE SPARE RIB Home of Delicious Home-Cooked Barbecue Red Kate Butler 401 W. Dickinson Blvd. 336-5097 C. G. MORRISON CO. 600 N. Nelson 336-3641 “Where you get those little things for less.” M. R. Hopson, Manager 116 N. Main 336-3221 Bring all your taxidermy needs C H TAXIDERMISTS “You shoot ’em—we’ll stuff era” Tim Castle and Steve Hawkins owners and operators of C H Taxidermists, present their latest achievement. This magnificent trophy was bagged at the FSHS pool, after the raiding the girl’s dressing room. The species of the animal is DAVidus Hoffmanoptera 183 184 PARKVIEW TRAILER PARK BOATMAN’S FOOD MARKET Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sawyer Quality Foods—Lowest Prices U. S. 285 South 336-5053 Mrs. Elbert Boatman, Owner 117 W. Dickinson 336-2702 ASSOCIATE STORE “If it’s Lumber, call our Number” COPE BROWN LUMBER CO. DeVoe Paint Home Owned and Operated by H. H. Tracy, Jr. 206 N. Main 336-3652 B. J. Cope H. V. Brown Pecos Highway—336-5256 WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE HICKMAN CLEANERS AND APPLIANCES Whirlpool Products Fred (Pete) Hickman, Owner 1109 W. Dickinson 336-2209 MELODY SHOP HOLIDAY INN RCA Color TV—Record Players Stereo—Radios—Tape Recorders Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Price 908 W. Dickinson 336-2761 OF FORT STOCKTON Telephone 915 336-5277 Highway 290 West Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 185 ALL OF US AT CRACKERSFIELD CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL BOOST THE PANTHERS! Four of our most esteemed faculty members, Miss Helen Schlegel, Prof. Marcus Williams, Prof. J. Ann Buford, and Dr. Gregory Young, invite you to try our courses this year. The curriculum included Basketweaving I and II, Elementary Eggrolling, Advanced Fingerpainting, and many other challenging and enlightening courses. 186 JIFFY STOP GROCERY Shop in a Jiffy Eight Days a Week From 7 to 11 Groceries Meats Ice Magazines HOLSTEIN TIRE SUPPLY Tubeless Tires Sales and Service Firestone Battery Fast Road Service PHILCOTB Martin Shuster, Owner 1208 W. Dickinson 336-3978 701 W. Dickinson 336-2382 Foster's Hobby Pet Shop D.FMW Western Mot.l 801 W Dickinson Blvd I «• Slot wion. I exas FOSTER’S TROPICAL FISH SHOP I'or Tropical Fish, Aquariums, Acressoi ies, and All Fish Supplies SPECIALS EACH WEEK' Large variety ot fish and live plants. Open Dally 10 a m. to 10 p.m. We Reserve the Rmht to Limit Quamties. TERRAZAS FURNITURE Quality Home Furnishings— Appliance Sales and Service Pete Terrazas, Owner 106 N. Main 336-3122 SANITARY BARBER SHOP STOCKTON PRINTING CO. In the Village Shopping Center James Ivy and J. E. Cunningham, Owners Quality Offset Letterpress Printing and Engraving George Pina, Owner 210 N. Nelson 336-3981 187 THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT?—It appears that Shirley Smith has suddenly become incredibly tall. Taller, in fact, than James Fallon standing beside her. Later it was learned that she was standing on Robert Slay’s shoulders. DR. HORNBECK PAINLESS DENTISTRY Dr. Gregory Young Hornbeck demonstrates his techniques of painless dentistry on reluctant patient Mark Williams. Says Dr. Horn-beck, “It doesn’t hurt ME a bit!” 188 WARNOCK MOTOR COMPANY yCHEVRQLET POXTIXC BUICI “YOUR HOMETOWN GENERAL MOTORS DEALER” New dimensions in automobile design, service, and quality. W. L. Warnock Charles Warnock 2300 W. Dickinson Blvd. Fort Stockton, Texas 336-2221 189 ACME FOAM RUBBER BAG COMPANY Our tester demonstrates the proper way to land on Acme Foam Rubber Bags. Each bag is hand-stuffed with carefully selected odds and ends of scrap foam rubber. The bags are hand-crocheted by a team of little old ladies in our basement factory. Come in and try out an Acme Foam Rubber Bag today! Your landings after pole-vaulting have never been softer! Mickie Escamilla helps Edward Gallegos straighten his sombrero, while Lupe Ochoa, Evelyn Urias, and Senor Tyson ignore them. 190 GIBSON’S YOUR FAMILY DISCOUNT CENTER “Where You Always Get the Best for Less” 1700 W. Dickinson Blvd. 336-5372 191 RAILSBACK’S RESTAURANT FRALEY BUTANE CO. 710 W. Dickinson 336-2863 Lem and Doris Railsback Texgas Speedy Two-Way Radio Service Gene Day, Owner 1800 W. Dickinson 336-2267 TRANS-PECOS SEED CO. TRANS-PECOS CHEMICAL CO. TRANS-PECOS OIL CO. PASO MUSIC CO. 8-Track Stereo Tapes and Records Seeds—Fertilizers Agricultural Chemicals Mobil Oil Products for the 1107-B W. Dickinson 336-5392 TRANS-PECOS THE FLOWER SHOP Wilson Smith, Owner Railroad Avenue 336-2762 “When You Say It With Flowers, It’s Beautifully Said.” Mary Jo, Lemons, Owner 409 N. Jackson 336-3702 HAVINS JEWELERS ARNETT VICKREY 117 N. Main 336-3150 “A Home Ownership Institution in Fort Stockton” Class Rings—Diamonds—Gifts “Something for all occasions.” 1003 N. Rio 336-3344 193 1971 PANTHER BOOSTERS 1972 194 Twirlers Cheerleaders CONGRATULATIONS, STUDENTS Throughout the years ahead, you can count on me to be ready to serve you at the flip of a switch . . . helping you in your chosen career and making each day more pleasant .. . electrically! Reddy Kilowatt COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE Your Electric Light Power Company FORT STOCKTON INSURANCE AGENCY MIKE WALLING Your Insurance Specialist ■tpj General Insurance—Real Estate—Life Insurance Pints Quarts Cones Sundaes Malts Shakes “LIVE A LITTLE” 901 W. Dikinson Blvd.-P. O. Box 1269 “YOUR FAMILY DRIVE-IN” Phone: 336-3384 Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 408 E. Dickinson 336-5660 The Library Club honors Senior members Pam Reed and Janie Rusk with a Tea. Shown here they are with Mrs. Ball, sponsor. For socks that stay up, try GLUE 196 JAKE LAWRENCE ENCO SERVICE LEM SMITH MACHINERY CO. Wrecker and Open 24 Hours Road Service Air Conditioning Service “Your INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Dealer” PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK ENCO EXTRA GASOLINE 809 W. Dickinson Atlas Tires, Batteries and Accessories 336-2258 310 W. Dickinson 336-2878 For All the News in Detail Compliments of Read O. G. CHILDS LEASE SERVICE Childs Construction Co. Fort Stockton c PIONEER 4 Keep in touch with hometown developments while in college or the service SUBSCRIBE TODAY U. S. 290 West 336-2415 THE PIONEER In it’s 64th year of service Published twice weekly Consulted Daily 197 DOES SOMEONE WANT YOU DON’T BE A DROPOUT GRADUATE Visit or Call Us For All Your Painting and Remodeling Needs THE PAINT MART 616 W. Dickinson 336-3575 CISTO’S ENCO (Cnco) Cisto Acosta, Dealer Go to the games with Humble 208 E. Dickinson Blvd. CLAJON GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY Gas Air-Conditioning and Heating Water Heaters and Kitchen Ranges Barbecue Grills and Gaslights A ARKLASERVEL © GAS Air Conditioning 1501 N. Gillis 336-8384 Delicious Mexican Foods COMANCHE TORTILLA FACTORY Angel Terrazas Ben Gallegos 107 S. Nelson 336-3245 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH of FORT STOCKTON Kenneth E. Ford, Pastor 5th and Rio WINDY’S CLEANERS “ YOUR FRIENDLY TAILOR” 336-2701 Nelson at Fourth St. FORT STOCKTON BARBER SHOP “Sculptur” Hair Styling by Ray Falcon Hair Styling by Appointment 110 E. First St. 336-5793 PANTHERS AT PLAY 200 PECOS-BIG BEND OIL COMPANY “LUXURY FOR LESS” Fine Foods Reasonable Prices For Reservations Call 336-2224 Curtis M. Taylor RAMADA INN RESTAURANT Jones Taylor, Manager 800 E. Dickinson 1209 N. Main 336-3236 The Flying Panther PANTHERS AT WORK 202 SAND’S Located Adjacent to the Sands Motel is the SANDS RESTAURANT Which Offers You the Finest Of Foods. For Fort Stockton’s Most Luxurious Living Visit the Newly Completed SANDS APARTMENTS or Call 336-2274. FRESHMEN Acosta, Jesus, 162 Ainsworth, Billie, 6,119 Alvarez, Susie, 6 Andrews, Boyd, 6,135 Archer, Britt, 6 Barnett, Steven, 6 Beard, Scott, 6 Beauchamp, Danny, 6,70,85 Beene, Morris, 6,70,127 Bell, Monte, 6 Bennett, Bobby, 6,70 Birdcn, Jackie, 6 Blackwelder, Phillip, 6 Blanco, Edna, 6 Boggus, Tommy, 6,70,127 Brockman, Barbara, 6,94 Brown, Gregory, 6,70 Bueno, Rachel, 7 Burger, Holly, 7 Burgess, Pam, 7,77 Burleson, Mike, 7 Byrd, Roland, 7 Calderon, Senaida, 7 Caldwell, David, 7,70 Carr, James, 7,70,75,85 Carrasco, Rosa, 7,18,137 Carrasco, Joe, 7,70,75,90 Carrillo, Joe, 70,90 Carrillo, Irma, 7,77,79 Carrillo, Rodolfo, 7,70,85 Casas, Ben, 7,75,85 Cascbcer, Eddie, 7 Casey, Rita, 7 Castro, Armando, 7 Celaya, Elizabeth, 7 Cclaya, Norma, 7 Chancellor, Jimmy, 7,66 Chavez, Frank, 7,75 Chick, Janet, 7,106 Clare, Rocky, 7 Clayton, Karen, 7 Clemons, Gary, 7 Combs, Brenda, 7 Conway, Margaret, 8 Cornett, Glcnna, 8,136 Cope, Tara, 8,119 Cummings, Genora, 8,108 Daniels, Steve, 8,74 Davenport, Peggy, 8 Davila, John, 8,123 Davis, Charles, 8,10 Day, Kathy, 8 DelaGarza, Francisco, 8 Dillard, Craig, 8 Doan, Judy, 8,70 Domingues, Conrado 8,70 Duarte, Esmeralda, 8 Duarte, Roselia, 8 Duggan, Karen, 8,161 Dunn, Danny, 8,17 Elkins, Wayne, 8 INDEX Elliott, Vicki, 6,9,81,145 Ellzcy, Dana, 9,70 Escobedo, Octavio, 9,70,90 Esparza, Patty, 9 Ezell, Tommy, 9 Everett, Lane, 9 Fallon, John, 9,127 Faulkenberry, Ronald, 9,14,19, 76,79,173 Ford, Nida, 9,125,128,154 Franco, Eddie, 9 Franco, Jcsuita, 9 Franco, Linda Ann, 9 Franco, Linda Sue, 8,138,161 Frazee, Tanya, 9 Fucntcz, Delma, 9 Galindo, Roy, 9 Gallegos, Gilbert, 9,18,70,90,138 Gaston, Buster, 9 Garcia, Alfredo, 9,70,75,90 Garcia, Cordelia, 9,94,160 Garcia, Fclccita, 10 Garcia, Saul, 10 Gilmer, David, 10 Glaze, Peggy, 10 Godwin, Jimmie, 10 Gomez, Celia, 10 Gomez, Jimmy, 10,89 Gomez, Rachel, 10,94 Gomez, Rosario, 10 Gonzales, Belinda, 10 Gonzales, Claudel, 10,77 Gonzales, James, 10 Gonzales, Jesse, 10,75 Gonzales, Manuel. 10 Gonzales, Rudy, 90 Gonzales, Orlando, 10 Gonzales, Patsy, 10 Green, Loy, 10 Greer, Ellen, 10 Greer, Billy, 10 Griffin, Bart, 10,70 Groce, Ricky, 11,70 Guzman, Josephine, 11 Haley, Cynthia, 11 Haley, David, 11 Haley, Roslyn, 11 Hall, Debbie, 6,94 Hadley, Terri, 11,94,136 Harral, D. A., 11, 161 Harris, Dale, 11,70,90 Hayhurst, Robert, 11,90 Hayman, Kathy, 11 Heincn, Cheryl, 11 Hernandez, Ralphie, 11,70,85 Herring, Becky, 11 Hillman, Ray Holguin, Rudy, 11,70,85 Howell, Shari, 12,137 Huckaby, Kurt, 12 Huelster, Billy, 12,75 Hursh, Karen, 12,77 Jackson, Emily, 1 2,94 Jackson, Reba, 12 James, Tommy, 12,75 Johnson, Cynthia, 12 Johnson, Thomas, 12 Kail, Yvonna, 12,94,128,146,153, 154,160 Keith. Danny, 12 Kennedy, Nan, 12,125 King, Paul, 12,148,162 Kimnan, Wanda, 12 Kinsey, Margaret, 12 Laman, Connie, 1 2 Lancaster, Stephen, 12,70 Lawson, Johnny, 12,75 Leal, Leticia, 12 Ledford, Leonard, 11,12,76,105 Lennox, Donna, 12 . Lewis, Teresa, 12,119,136 Lomas, Pedro, 12,70,90 Lopez, Christina, 13 Lopez, Vicki, 13 Lucra, Joel, 13 Luttrcll, Jan, 13,118,119 Marable, Becky, 13 Martinez, Alberta, 13 Martinez, Alvira, 13 Martinez, Lupe, 13 May, Judy, 14,77,145 Mayse, Jeannie, 14 Mayo, Eric, 14,150,172 McClarncy, Mclissc, 14,136 Medina, Carol, 14,94 Mills, Ronnie, 14 Minijarez, Anna, 194,94 Minijarez, Rene, 14,70,90 Monsivais, Jesue, 14 Morrow, Davke, 14,70 Moore, Eileen, 14 Moore, Muff, 14,18,81,145,149, 150 Morales, Elsa, 14,94 Morris, Elizabeth, 14 Munoz, Nora, 14 Nance, Peggy, 14 Novak, Regina, 14 Nunez, David, 14,70,85 Nunez, Joe Martin, 14,18,70,85 Odom, Benny, 14,70,87 Olivas, Refugio, 15 Onsurez, Mary, 1 5 Ortega, Amelia, 15 Pacheco, Margie, 15,94 Parks, Will, 15 Pena, Annabel!, 15,94 Perez, Steve, 15,90 Pilgrim, Kathy, 15 Pillado, Robert, 15 Pina, Freddie, 15,18,70,90 Pistole, Jacqueline, 15,172 Porter, Sheridan, 15,136 Price, Brett, 15,70 Prieskorn, Russell, 15,70 Rainwater, Bayta, 15,109,125, 127,149,151 Rainwater, Bert, 15,73,75,80,148 Ramirez, Rene, 90 Ramirez, Ruben, 15,75 Ramirez, Esteban, 15 Ramos, Rudy, 15,70 Randall, Debbie, 15 Randle, SuZane, 16 Rangel, Remigio, 16,70 Rascon, Edwina, 8,16 Rawls, Cynthia, 16,137 Reid, Debbie, 16,137 Reid, Lovetta, 16 Reyes, Elvira, 16,94 Riojas, Manuel, 16 Roper, Kathy, 16,77 Rosas, Isabel, 16 Ruiz, Debbie, 16,94 Sanchez, Freddie, 16,70,90 Sanchez, Sam, 16 Sanders, Donna, 16 Schultz, Kenny, 16,18,70,75,85, 127,131 Sims, Susan, 6,16,123,172 Smetak, Linda, 16,18,119,162, 163 Smith, Marshall, 16,74,85,154 Sosa, Yolanda, 16 Sotcla, Alicia, 16 Starkey, Jill, 16 Stinson, Nancy, 16 Stovall, Robert, 16,70,75,90,127 Strong, Patsy, 16 Suarez, Elsa, 17,131,138 Swain, Gary, 17,80,154 Tibbets, Dane, 17 Tillotson, Vivian, 17,145 Trucsdcll, Mary Beth, 17,18,150 Turman, Herby, 17,70 Turner, Cindy, 17 Urias, Mario, 17,123 Vargas, Sylvia, 17,94 Velasquez, Lorina, 17,94 Velasquez, Ruben, 17 Walker, Cynthia, 17,94 Walters, Tony, 17 Ward, Hollyce, 17 Waters, James, 17,75,135 Weaver, Charles, 17 Whitfield, Rex, 18,70,75,85 Wilkinson, Donald, 18 Williams, Sondra, 18 Williams, Teresa, 18,148,154 Wilson, Darla, 18,119 York, Pamela, 18 Young, Mike, 18,70,74,85,135 204 SOPHOMORES Acosta, Delma, 20,138 Alfaro, Jesus, 89 Almodova, Freddie, 20 Andrews, Penny, 20 Arambula, Alicia, 20 Archer, Jack, 20 Arcides, Josie, 20,93,138 Bailey, Lynn, 20,137,150 Baker, Becky, 20 Barnett, David, 20,105,145 Bassham, David, 20 Beattie, Beth, 20,93,123 Bilberry, Susan, 20 Birdcn, Judy, 20 Birdwell, Pam, 20 Blau, Denise, 21,119,127 Broman, Gary, 21 Brooks, Monte, 21,76,121 Brooks, Worthie, 21,31,77,112 Brothers, Belinda, 21 Brown, David, 21 Brown, Greg, 21,161 Broyles, Becky, 21,111,131 Burnett, Karen, 21 Burnham, Cathy, 21,31,114,119,128 Calderon, Alfonso, 21 Calderon, Senaida, 21 Card, Kendall, 21,30,67,73,85 Carr, Jackie, 21,29,73,89 Cclaya, Elizabeth, 21 Celaya, Manuel, 21,89 Celaya, Mary, 21 Cervantes, Ernie, 21 Chadwcll, James, 21 Chavarria, Pauline, 21 Clayton, Larry, 21 Colson, Mary, 21,36,162 Conley, Stan, 21,73 Cook, Alice, 21 Cordero, Gloria, 22 Cox, Stanley, 22 Cruz, Juanita, 22 Dale, Kathy, 22 Davis, Gloria, 22,112,138 Deerfield, Diana, 22,77,78,119,128 Dicbcrt, Steve, 22 Delgado, Joe Luis, 22 Dominguez, Gloria, 22 Dominguez, Lupc, 22 Dominguez, Ricardo, 22,84 Dominguez, Rudolfo, 22,105 Dotson, Sandra, 22,112 Duncan, Karen, 22 Dunn, Phillip, 22 Eaton, Pam, 22 Englcrt, Jerry, 22,66 Escobedo, Mario, 22,89,90 Escajeda, Jimmy, 22 Espino, Rosclla, 22,93 Evans, Johnnie, 22 Evans, Patricia, 22 Faulkenberry, Richard, 22,72,145,146 Fisher, Patti, 22,112 Franco, Erlinda, 22 Freeman, Cherl, 22,172,173 Fullagar, Patty, 22,81,137 Funderburk, Patty, 31 Galvan, Raymond, 22 Garcia, Joe, 22,80,83 Garcia, Mary, 23,112,137,153 Garza, Arthur, 23,89,138 Garvin, Susie, 23 Gibbs, Claudia, 23,28 Gillum, Jaclynne, 23 Gillum, Paul, 23,29 Gomez, David, 23 Gomez, Raul, 23 Gonzales, Deborah, 23 Gonzales, Henry, 23 Gonzales, Robert, 23 Granado, Joe, 23,73,84 Hall, Peter, 23,32 Ham, Kathy, 23,30,112,122,137 Harbour, Jimmy, 24 Harris, Roberta, 24,28 Harris, Sharon, 24 Hartman, Debbie, 24,121 Hartman, Vickie, 24,123,137,1 50 Henderson, Paul, 66,135 Henslee, David, 24,66,73,160 Herrin, Susan, 24,77 Hodges, Shauna, 24 Holzcr, Randall, 24 Holland, Mary Gail, 24,31,145 Hopson, Mike, 24,32 Hubbard, David, 24 Hughes, Bobby Joe, 24,66,84 Ikeler, Tommy, 24 Irigoyen, Mercedes, 24 Johnson, Tonya, 25 Jones, Kim, 25,77 Jones, Lonnie, 25,109 Kerr, K. K., 25,77,96,112,145,155 Kinman, Rose, 25 Kinsey, Albert, 25 Klcinc, Linda, 25 Lee, Gina, 25 Lemons, Mike, 25,73,85 Lennox, Shelia, 25 Leyva, Irma, 25 Lloyd, Nelda, 25,119 Lippert, Ann, 25 Luera, George, 25 Lujan, Virginia, 25 Martinez, Ubaldo, 26 Maxcy, Alice, 26,93,123 May, Doug, 26,76,123 Mayo, Bobby, 26,31,89,123,148,153,155, 172 McCulloch, Karen, 26 McKenzie, Steven, 26,123 McMillan, Candy, 26 Meadows, Sherry, 93 Mcars, Pat, 26,30,67 Monsivais, Maria, 26 Northcut, Andrea, 26,28 Nix, Cheryl, 26,28 Ortega, Amelia, 26 Ortega, Ermilinda, 26 Pacheco, Julio, 26,27,89 Parks, Doug, 26,66 Phcrigo, Donnie, 26 Pogue, Robbie, 26,29,66,135 Primera, Xavier, 26,66,84 Ramirez, Benito, 26 Ramirez, Olga, 26,138 Ramirez, Rosie, 26 Ray, Lissa, 26,30,93,112 Ray, Vicky, 26 Reed, Rocky, 26 Reeves, Richard, 26 Reid, Stephen, 26,29,73 Renteria, Edna, 26 Riggs, Mel, 26,87 Roberts, Charles, 26,73 Rodriquez, Felix, 26 Rodriquez, Rodolfo, 27 Roper, Terry, 27,77 Rose, Jimmy, 27 Ruiz, Diana, 27 Salcido, Domingo, 27,73 Sanchez, Albert, 27,89 Sanders, Janette, 27 Schlegel, Betty, 27,77,112,119,155 Scaly, Lesley, 27,76,105 Shaddox, Janice, 27,93,112,155 Shcllenbcrgcr, Richard, 27,73,123 Sherrill, Charlsa, 27,77,118,119 Siegmund, Brent, 27,123 Simmons, Foster, 24,27 Skylstad, Peter, 27,76,145 Smith, Jackie, 27 Smith, Shirley, 27,105 Spears, Vickie, 27 Soto, Abelardo, 27,84,85 Stephens, Eddie, 27,67 Stewart, Glen, 27 Terrazas, Jesse, 27,80,83 Thompson, Glen, 24,27 Tibbcts, Kim, 27 Tietz, Mike, 27,67 Tilton, Fran, 27,31,112,152 Triplett, Ann, 27 Tyree, Mark, 27 Urias, Evelyn, 27,138 Urias, Vicente, 27,76,145 Vannoy, Ricky, 28,127 Vargas, Amelia, 28,93,138 Vasqucz, Elaine, 28,31 Vasquez, Ramon, 28,73,84 Vernon, Paul, 28,127 Vest, Patti, 28 Villalba, Frank, 28,89 Villalba, Laura, 28,93,112 Ward, Leo, 28 Watson, Karen, 28,148,153,155,161,162 Wcathcrby, Gail, 29,125,127,128 Welch, David, 29,87 Wells, Rosie, 29 West, Carol, 29,119,125,128 Whittcnburg, Mary Kay, 29,148,159 Williams, Marie, 29 Williams, Ronnie, 29 Wilson, Carl, 29 Wilson, Catherine, 29 Wiseman, Gary, 29,31,131,150 Woods, Jeanene, 30,148,163 Wynne, Clifford, 30,72 Yawn, Lonnie, 30 York, Marsha, 24,30 Young, Shelley, 31 Young, Vicky, 31,93 JUNIORS: Aaron, Chuck, 32,36 Acosta, Nobel, 32,84,86,131 Ainsworth, Allen, 32 Alfaro, Wanda, 32 Almcndarez, Orlando, 32,1 43 Alvarez, Mary, 32,141,161 Alvarez, Virginia, 32,141 Atkins, A. C., 32,41,66,89,91 Baker, Vicky, 32 Bacza, Joe, 32 Baeza, Mary, 32 Beattie, Pattie, 32,92,96 Beeman, Joe, 33 Beckman, Bcckic, 33,107 Bell, Mark, 33,89 Benavides, Gilray, 33,40,42,80,130,145,148 Bennett, Jim, 33,89 Blackwcldcr, Weldon, 33,113,135 Blanco, Luis, 33,71,73,84 Boggus, Weldon, 67,114 Boswell, Don, 33,76 Brazell, LaDonna, 33,141 Brockman, Brenda, 33,93,111,113 Bromley, Kenneth, 33 Brown, Guy, 33,76 Broyles, Karoyn, 33,114,122,149 Bryce, Julie, 33,103,108,140 Bueno, Martin, 145 Bueno, Alvis, 33 Buford, Ann, 33,81,83,125,132,148,151, 159,163,172 Burger, Andy, 33 Cadena, Juan, 33 Carrasco, Tony, 34 Carrillo, Elidia, 34,93 Castle, Tim, 33,34,76,96,125,126,128,148, 149,150 Cclaya, Lucy, 23,141 Chadwick, Ronnie, 34 Chavarria, Amparo, 34,141 Childress, Leonard, 34,106 Choate, Chris, 34,81,172,173 dark, Eddie, 34 Clark, Phyllis, 34 Conley, Steve, 34,66,133,159,162 Cooper, Stan, 34 Cox, Bcrnic, 34,66,88,114,132,148,154,160 Cribbs, Tonya, 34,134,141 Cummings, Walter, 34,88,114,149 Doan, Nancy, 34 Davis, Grace, 35 Denton, Tracey, 35 Diaz, Rosa, 35,141 Dillow, Christi, 35 Dominguez, Abel, 35 Duarte, Edward, 35 Duerksen, Mike, 34,35 Duerksen, Paul, 35,76 Dunn, Joyce, 35 Espino, Jessie, 35,72 Espino, JoAnn, 35 Everett, Bill, 35 Falkner, Cindy, 35 Fcrrante, Patti, 35,121,122,132 Fleener, Mary Jane, 35,81,113,119 Flores, Antonio, 35 Flores, Johnny, 35,80 Gallegos, Joe Ben, 32,35,40,42,130,145,151, 151,172 Garcia, Eva, 35,92 Garcia, Raymond, 35,142 Garcia, Thomas, 35 Garcia, Jolly, 35 Garza, Marcos, 35 Gaston, Lou Ann, 35 Glaze, Billy, 35,36,43,95 Gonzales, Larry J., 35,86,143 Gonzales, Larry V., 35,84 Gonzales, Marie, 36,92,93 Greer, Robert, 36 Griffin, Jan, 36 Harris, Biliy, 36 Harris, Glenda, 36 Harris, Ramona, 36,134 Harris, Tina, 36 Hawkins, Steve, 36,76,107 Hayman, Buddy, 36 Hayter, Ricky, 36,67 Hendricks, Marsha, 36,141 Heredia, Adel, 36 Hickman, Terry, 36,66,84,107,135 Hearn, Dorothy, 36,77,149 Hernandez, Connie, 36,92 Hoffman, David, 34.37,39,76,78,114,130, 131,150,163 Holzer, Llewellyn, 37 Hollingsworth, Harold, 37,73 Honakcr, Terry, 37,67,135 Hook, Pat, 37,66,87,88 Hook, Mike, 37 Houck, Carl, 37 Huckaby, Russ, 37,87,88 Johnson, Janet, 37,141 Johnson, Mickie, 37 Kail, Kristi, 37,132,160 Kennedy, Rhonda, 37 Kent, Terri, 37,141 Lane, Freddie, 37 Large, Carol, 37 Lascano, Ruben, 37 Lee, Stanley, 32,38 Lemons, Cliff, 38,84 Ligon, Ann, 38,40,41,77,107,130,149,150, 152 Long, Claudell, 38 Lopez, Reyes, 38,71 Lopez, Maria, 38,141 McCallister, Larry, 38,67,71,102 McClarney, Rhett, 38,39,42,123 McKenzie, Bryan, 35,87,145 McKenzie, Lisa, 38,114,132,162 Marablc, Penny, 38 Martinez, Pete, 38,143 Maxey, Mary Ann, 38,153 Mayse, David, 38,67,113,142 Milan, Nicky, 38 Mitchell, SuSu, 34,38,77,39,152 Murphree, Rick, 38 Neagle, Dale, 38,67 Nieto, Norma, 38 Northcut, Ricky, 38 Ochoa, Elsa, 38,141 06 Ontiveras, Jessie, 38 Ontivcras, Joe, 38 Ottaberry, Mary Jo, 38 Oyervides, Johnny, 38,125,128 Parker, Buddy, 38,135 Pena, Mary Faye, 38 Petit, Guy, 38,143 Pittman, Larry, 38 Price, Dirk, 39 Price, Donnie, 43,111,113 Price, Lonnie, 39,66 Ramirez, Anna, 39,141 Ramirez, Tina, 39,141 Ramirez, Willie, 39 Ramos, Becky, 39,40,92.93,102,132,148, 152,160,163 Rascon, Hilda, 39 Ray, Jimmy, 39 Rich, Donna, 40 Richey, Kay, 39,134,173 Rich, Billie, 40 Riley, Tam, 39 Rivera, Emma Sue, 39,152 Rivera, Lali, 40,43,96,118,119,126,130, 131,136,149 Robertson, Cecil, 40,161 Rodriquez, Alfredo, 40,73,89 Rodriquez, Lilia, 40 Rodriquez, Michael, 40,89,90 Rodriquez, Ramiro, 40 Rosas, Ruben, 40,66,143 Rose, Carol, 40 Rowland, Rett, 40 Ruiz, Rosario, 40,141 Ruiz, LuzEIena, 41,141 Salcido, Eloy, 41,71 Sanchez, Delfina, 41,141 Sanders, Darrell, 41 Sarabia, Sylvia, 40,41 Schlcgc, Helen, 39,41,77,113,132,133,153, 160,162 Schultz, Mike, 41,84,86 Sewell, Robert, 41,88,145 Simmons, Rhonda, 41 Smith, April, 41,151 Smith, Judy, 42,113,132,160 Stapp, Johnny, 42,106,114,145,149 Starkey, Brett, 42,133,142,161 Taylor, Danny, 42,80,103,108,123,152 Taylor, Dennis, 42,114 Terrazas, Eva, 42,92 Tietz, Teresa, 42 Valenzuela, Estclla, 37,42,141 Varner, Sherri, 42 Velasquez, Cipriano, 42,109 Villalba, Delma, 42 Walker, Tela, 42 Walker, Theresa, 42,123 Walters, Lonny, 42,43 Weatherby, Becky, 34,42,114,139,149 Weathers. Karen, 132,148 White, Cynthia, 42 Williams, Roxanne, 34,43,152 Wilson, Scott, 43 Yawn, Jenny, 43 York, Doug, 43 SENIORS Acosta, Ruben, 44,72 Albin, Barbara, 44,132,137,152,158,159, 160 Alexander, Clay tic, 44,76,77,106,129,132, 158 Alfaro, Nancy, 1 52 Alvarez, Raul, 44,84,144 Arcidcs, Aldo, 44,89 Austin, Mark, 44,46,67 Barnette, Barbara, 44,102,141 Black, Clipper, 44, 139 Blackwell, Sybil, 117 Blanco, Diane, 37,44 Blanco, Jesse, 44,84 Blaydes, Betsy, 44,96,101,113,118,126,129, 132.145.148.158.159 Boyd, Bobby, 44,163 Bradford, Gary, 45,66,142 Brown, Mary Ann, 45 Brown, Pat, 45 Brown, Wesley, 45,54,67,68,91,131,154 Broxson, Jan, 45,118,126,139, Buenger, Quin, 45,106,112,129,132,148, 152,158,159,162 Bullard, Monte, 45 Burgess, Adolfo, 45 Burger, Utah, 45 Campbell, Lance, 45 Cardicl, Sergio, 32,46,67,89 Carr, Virgil, 142 Carrillo, Albert, 45,67 Carrillo, Elijio, 45,71,73 Cclaya, Petra, 46 Clark, Elaine, 46,114 Calderon, Sam 46 Conley, Jeanett, 34,46,136,172 Cooper, Steven, 46,144,155,163 Cordero, Johnny, 46 Cox, Carolyn, 46,159 Davenport, Kathy, 46 Davis, Ford, 46,140 Davis, Sandi, 46 DeAnda, Greg, 46 Diaz, Alfredo, 47 Dominguez, Adan, 47,84,86 Duarte, Olga, 47,141 Duarte, Rose, 47 Dunn, Joe, 47,123 Dyche, Jim, 47,51,97 Escamilla, Mickie, 47,138 Edwards, Paula, 47,139 Elliott, Janet, 47,122,130,131,132,152,158 Erwin, Tom, 47 Evans, Terry, 47 Fallon, James, 47,71,72,113 Faris, Kristi, 48,81,83,118,125,126,144,172 Faulkenberry, Thomas, 48,53,76,77,79,95, 100.125.126.128.131.145.149.159 Fullagar, Mike, 48 Gagncaux, Brent, 48,67,109 Galindo, Joel, 48 Gallegos, Edward, 48,66,68,89,126,138, 144,155 Garlick, Walter, 48,66,68,104,113 Garza, Cecilia, 37,48,92 Goedrich, Steven, 48,161 Gonzales, Delia, 48 Gonzales, Freda, 48 Gonzales, Jaime, 48 Goode, Sharon, 49,121,122,152,154,163 Graves, Daphne, 49,126 Groves, Shelia, 49 Gray, Linda, 49,141,161 Haley, Charles, 49,133,158,162,163 Haley, Ronald, 49,57,109,125,126,128,163 Ham, Steve, 49,104,108,144 Harris, Clifton, 49 Harris. Laura, 4,49,116,128,130,138,172 Hayman, Bill, 49,76,79 Hayter, Larry, 49,76,114,172 Herring, Randy, 49,135 Hodges, Richard, 50,139 Holstein, Lisa, 50 Holzcr, Reginald, 50,160 Honaker, Ricky, 50,66,68,89,116 Hooper, Regina, 50,104,114,172 Hopson, Susan, 50,118 Hursh, Brenda, 50,64 Ivanhoc, Lee, 50 Jeter, Doris, 50,141 Johnson, Eric, 50,80,82,103,113,114,132 133,148,158,162,163 Kincaid, Brad, 50 Laman, Danny, 50 Lawson, Linda, 51,121,122,141 Lawrence, Becky, 51,103,105,114,118, 126,130,135,144 Leal, Javier, 51 Lee, Steven, 51 Lentz, Bobby, 51 Lewis, Gcorgianna, 51,77,78,112,144 Lopez, Patricia, 51 Luera, Joe Luis, 51,142 Lujan, Imelda, 51,92,138 McCallistcr, Barry, 51,80,82,158 McCollom, Carol, 51,71,104,108,118,161 McCorkle, Glen, 51,66 McGee, Vernal, 52 Mabe, Bill, 52 Magee, Lana, 52,152,158 Marable, Katie, 52,137 Martinez, Albino, 52 Medina, Frances, 52,152 Melton, Sollie, 52 Merkle, Susan, 52 Mesa, Gilbert, 52,89,144 Moore, Joe Page, 52,95,112,139 Moore, Paula, 52 Morrow, Randy, 52 Munoz, Manuel, 53,84,86 Norton, Lark, 53 Ochoa, Lupe, 53,138,160 Pacheco, Joey, 53,64 Puckett, Roger, 53,66,96 Purser, Bill, 53,126 Purser, John, 53,145 Quintela, Johnny, 51,53 Rangel, Ysmacl, 53 Raygosa, Hector, 53,67 Reed, Pam, 53,134 Reyes, Hector, 53 Reyes, Javier, 54,66,143,161 Riojas, Irma, 54,141 Rochen, Jackie, 54,122 Rodriquez, Mario, 54 Rubio, Grace, 54,141 Rusk, Janie, 54,134 Sage, Charles, 54 Salgado, Frank, 54,66 Sanchez, Joel, 54 Sanders, Eddie, 54 Sawyer, Clyde, 54,71,112,130,131 Sherrill, Sheri, 54.55,114,126,137,140,161 Slay, Robert, 55,71,72,73,130 Smith, Charlotte, 55 Smith, Earl, 55,102,105,112,145,148,149 Spear, Susan, 55,162 Stanley, Nancy, 55,134 Stapp, Glcnna, 55 Stephens, Billy, 55,66 Stephens, Nancy, 55 Stevens, Karen, 55 Taylor, Steve, 55,97 Terrazas, Elma, 55 Welch, Robert, 55 Therwhanger, Randy, 56 Tracy, Cheryl, 56,134 Triplett, Kay, 56,96 Turman, Matt, 56 Urias, Gracie, 56,103 Valdez, Luis, 56,89 Valenzuela, Emma, 56,92,138 Velasquez, Ramon, 56 Vargas, Richard, 56 Velasquez, Gloria, 56 Vest, Mike, 56,66,149 Walker, Virginia, 56,132,158 Wallace, Sherry, 57,112,118,140 Welch, Dale, 57 Welch, Robert, 142 Whittenburg, Tom Ed, 57,135 Williams, Mark, 57,114 Wilson, Blaine, 57 Wincgcart, Mike, 57,66 Woodward, Neill, 57 Wynne, Karen, 57 Yarbrough, Del, 57,71,72,73,74.89,103, 109,114,130,132,133,158 Ybarra, Ramon, 57,84 Yeary, Billy, 57,129,131,145 Young, Greg, 57,84,85,135 207 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Anderson, James, 64 Baker, Frank, 20,62 Ball, Frances, 60 Bates, Shirley, 63,125,126,127 Bennett, Ann, 62 Blanco, Chon, 64 Bode, Charles, 61,67,89 Boyles, John, 62,137 Braden, Kay, 59 Braden, Larry, 63,70,85 Buchhorn, Barney, 62,155 Caffey, Ralph, 62 Childs, Joyce, 59 Coker, Floyd, 60,63,77 Cook, Brenda, 63 Conner, Therman, 62,74,90 Elder, Jim, 62 Faulkenbcrry, Jean, 59,170,172 Fothergill, Velden, 61,139 Fuller, Mary Ann, 61 Garner, Eleanor, 64 Gibson, Jerry, Gottlieb, Ann, 64 Gottlieb, Fred, 3,59,60,172 Handley, Chuck 61,140 Hanna, Don, 63,120,122 Harral, Fred, 60,61 Hayter, Dora, 60,62,114,133 Hcnslee, Ira Lee, 59,60,129 Hoffman, George, 58 Huckaby, James, 58 James, Mary Ella, 63,92 Jordan, Mary Helen, 62 Keohn, Sharob, 64 Kropp, 61,67,88 Low, Betty, 60 Low, Clint, 18,62 Lumpkins, Beverly, 60,149,150 Luttrell, Buck, 64 McCallister, Sid, 58 McKenzie, Greg, 61 Mayfield, Pat, 61 Mayo, Bob, 62,144,155 Mears, Gene, 66,116 Moore, Kit, 60,61,136 Nall, Sherry, 40,63,70,71,74 Nance, Leslie, 63 Newton, Mary, 61,151 Oehrlein, Tommy, 62,70,84,86 Pearce, Bill, 61,70,80,81 Pina, George, 58 Porter, Gerald, 58 Price, Julie, 44,61,114 Price, Ruth, 60 Primcra, Joe, 62 Primcra, Martha, 63 Rainwater, Janet, 61 Reyna, Judy, 63,138 Rivera, Cayctcna, 64 Rivera, Edwardo, 64 Robledo, Maria, 64 Robledo, Vic, 64 Rogers, Allan, 64 Shcclar, Carole, 60,152 Sheelar, Warren, 62,66 Shuster, Martin, 58 Skylstad, Larry, 61,145 Starkey, Harold, 61,143 Subia, Frank, 64 Taylor, Pat, 58 Terrazas, Pete, 58 Triplett, E. F., 58 Tyson, Howard, 63,138 Vannoy, Betty, 64 Waldrop, Martin, 123 Waldrop, Sammyc, 60,61,118,1 53 Ward, Henry, 59,60 Ward, Sandra, 64 Welch, John, 58 White, D. D., 60,61,135,146 Wolfe, Charles, 61,142 Young, Carolyn, 60 ADVERTISERS American Car Parts, 179 Apothecary Shop, 177 Arnett-Vickrcy, 193 Baze Radio TV, 177 Boatman’s, 1 85 Child’s Lease, 197 Choate Cattle, 179 Cisto’s, 199 Clajon, 199 Comanche Tortilla, 199 Community Public Service, 195 Cope-Brown, 185 Cunningham’s, 179 Dairy Queen, 195 First National Bank, 189 Flower Shop, 193 Foster’s Fish, 187 Fort Stockton Barber Shop, 199 Fort Stockton Insurance, 195 Fort Stockton Pioneer, 197 Fraley Butane, 193 Gibsons’s, 191 Figt Shop, 177 Gonzales Furniture, 177 Havins, 193 Hickman’s, 185 Holiday Inn, 185 Holstein, 187 Jake’s Enco, 197 Jiffy Stop, 187 KFST Radio, 177 Melody, Shop, 185 Methodist Church, 199 Morrison’s, 183 Paint Mart, 199 Parkview, 185 Paso Music Co., 193 Pecos-Big Bend Oil, 201 Pecos Co. Bank, 175 Pioneer Office, 177 Railsback, 193 Rainwater Motor, 179 Ramada Inn, 201 Riggs Motor, 177 Sands, 203 Sanitary Barber Shop, 187 Smith. Lem, 197 Sparc Rib, 183 Stockton Pharmacy, 181 Stockton Printing, 187 Sweet Shoppe, 179 Taylor, Pat, 181 Terrazas Furniture, 187 Trans-Pecos Seed, 193 Wallace Lumber, 183 Warnock’s, 189 Western Auto, 185 Winkler’s 181 White’s, 179 Williams Automotive, 185 Windy’s, 199 ACT V, SCENE VIII AUTOGRAPHS and QUOTES Monday I wish for eager feet On errands of love to go; Tuesday I wish for a gentle voice With tone both soft and low; Wednesday I wish for willing Hands Love’s duties all to do; Thursday I wish for open ears Wise word to listen to; Friday 1 wish for a smiling face, A brightener of home to be. Saturday 1 look for quickened eyes God’s beauty all to see; Sunday I wish for a tranquil heart That I may to others joy impart. 209 Autographs God give us sympathy and sense, And help us keep our courage high, God give us calm and confidence, And—please a twinkle in our eye. We will not be judged by the job we have but by the way we do the job. 211 It s folks like you who keep the world smiling It s folks like you who drive the cares away; It’s folks like you when troubled clouds come piling Who always have some cheering words to say. Oh, what would folks like me, I wonder do Without the love and help of folks like you. Since I have no gold to give, And love alone can make amends. My daily prayer is, while I live, God, make me worthy of my friends. 213 Our lives shall touch a dozen lives Before this year is done; Leave countless marks for good or ill, E’er the setting sun. So this the thought we always wish. The prayer we always pray, Lord, let our lives bless other lives They touch from day to day. 214 May we have a glad beginning And a happy ending too, And may every day that falls between Be filled with joy for you. 215 Duty toils, but love has wings; Duty sighs, but love sings; Duty wearies with demands, But love serves with tireless hands. Duty plods and all the while Love goes the second mile; Duty waits to count her loss, But love smiles, and takes her cross. □CK -JAOCS 216 sen engelo, cexas
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