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As you turn th1s you can readqabout vrctory Iowa Park of the th1s time, place, andsame 1927-78 school year and 1 E Editor 5: QW, W-.,,., if 'WT vi V.. , w 1 V i ugust Summer Ends Practices and parties filled the last days before school started. Preparing for the football season, players and coaches began one-a- days early in August. Cheerleaders finished painting game signs, and the Pep Squad practiced new routines. Before school got under way, students took one last look at the l976-77 school year when they received their annuals. Registration day finally arrived even though it was delayed one week. This year students were not faced with the mad rush of the usual registration day. For the first time students' schedules were assigned during the summer. ne Day at a Time I . 1 C. a. After receiving their 1977 yearbooks. students thumb through the pages and look for pictures of themselves and their friends. b. Lori Jennings and Betsy Schlittler find that being a cheerleader means spending summer afternoons painting signs. c. Freshmen can't believe there are this many forms to be filled out. d. Football players enjoy watermelon provided by the Quarterback Club at the Watermelon Supper. e. As football season draws near, Squad girls practice marching into the gym. f. Y-Teen cabinet members and their sponsors feast their eyes on various salads prepared for their annual salad supper. 5 September Cl u bs Meet 'l'he cool breezes ol' September were slow in arriving as lhe temperatures reached past the l00 degree mark. llowever. these temperatures didn'l slow down the clubs as they niet for organizational meetings throughout Septeniher. 'l'he limes and places varied from lilijalfs Restaurant at 7:00 a.m. lo the girls gym at 6:00 p,ni. Cluh business was pul aside when school business had to he attended lo. however. .luniors placed orders lor their senior rings and the Iradilional l'lag raising ceremony Q was held. -can ,..zLG.N lw ff? gif, sq, :Z A in 1- l . .. A 5 gf I Q.: r l . . 2, , 2? 3352 : i....,,, l 'K - K 2 iss R. September Activities Get Underway With September came many activities. The classes were busy electing officers, having pictures made, signing annuals, and preparing for the first football game. This year there was a change in the seniors' pictures as they voted to have theirs made in tuxedos and drapes. a. Julie Ward takes advantage of the hour off from school for an annual signing party. b. The hot weather calls for a water break between timed writings in Miss Maxwell's typing class. c. With a cautious hold on her drape, Lauri Waggoner waits for Mr. Lasater to say Smile pretty. d. Senior boys anxiously wait to hear which one of them will be senior class president, After a heated race .lon Miller won. e. Ole Blue is revealed as spirit reaches its maximum during the first pep rally. f. Coach Cain accepts the victory flag for the Steers. g. Supporting the Steers, Laura Hinson, Becky McFall, Sandra Mitchell and Kay Odom paint windows for the second home game against Breckenridge. h. Just before Charles Casey is overtaken by the Tigers, he gets rid of the ball by pitching it to Chad Hammond. nb. Cl L, ,H I I 1 ww I --- . 7.7, , nn '3-?E f ew: H if rf , S Q Q, fg, 5 1 Sho! 5 '1 w Q Q yf 5 Y 1 ' 1 -1 , ,.?xY..p Y? S y ij ml! w L , nfl 1 'f u I 5 W 1 wr? 'O f s ' W h ? uw-wu.c:E3? , if L 65? 11555 Illuj Luc viii f 'JH M , :ww uww , .ww X W my vw 1 wit I In f wi RW 193A ff W, W J Hr ' , , f i ?' 2 J Y W ww, ' Ngxmlii-'N A 'fqigk 3 3 Y, Kp N QQNN We Vu 5 Y mm 1 , W, W W H -MMS ' ,V ,, A H Wan w. ,H ' 4 w v L mf. L v October Spooks Appear at GHS October, a month of spooks and witches, brought more than goblins to GHS. Early in the month the Y- Teens held their annual Father- Daughter-Banquet and the Library Club had their Book Fair. This year the Fair made more money for the club's trip to state convention than ever before. The close of football season brought the announcement of the band sweetheart, Rhnea Clinton and the end to a great many injuries. There was a time in October when it was not at all uncommon to see someone coming down the hall wearing a cast, a bandage, or a brace. fx, . .. l ne Day at a Time C. a. Lonny Hawkins escorts Band Sweetheart Rhnea Clinton. b. Members of the speech class put on a demonstration speech. c. Y-Teens honor their fathers at the Father-Daughter Banquet. This year's theme was Dreams d. As October took its toll, the football casualty list increased. Among those on the list are Cfront rowj Tim Clark, Tom Pitcock, Brad Fiskg fsecond rowj Jackie Gilmore, Peter Bennis, and Ken Donnell. e. Could these be our Y-Teens leaders? Sue McCawley and Julie Jameson dress up for the Y-Teens carnival. f. Irma Arispe and Cindy Fitzgerald find books to order from the Library Clubs wide selection. I3 W mf' V3 MAME 'E 1 QE 1., S ,3u 1 g,' in ,farf V 74 : aaa Y A gg, Y no , ,, 'gf W ww 1 cg. - Y -- , ' ,mu up H V ,, X,,5wfy3LE,gY- I 5 ,-,fl K. Aj' W 15,41 M Z in fJ 'Q r' 5' gf? gm? fy ,,. xl I a , ffji A 2 5 1 5 V54 lib If i 'S WWF ' 1 ff Q I W-v-mm' :N ,Q-maxim f V V W ' ,g as 11 '11, -W il i A I 1 um a 1. gf A ..fV3,, qw YQ 1. W W TP 1 X 'A , V ' ug Winn ' November Seasons Spark Enthusiasm November brought the beginning to a new sports season. Football was wrapped up with a victory over Iowa Park and the announcement of the cutest baby. The basketball season opened triumphantly with a win over Breckenridge. Students were also busy planning activities as they prepared for plays and special club meetings. ne Day at a Time A'-fm --...M C. a. Senior pep squad members, Jill Gilliam and Lisa Stowe, quickly open their gifts from the pep squad. b. Mike Antlejumps high to make two points. c. You've got the cutest little baby face . . . Tom Pitcock blushes as he gets the royal treatment after being named the cutest baby. d. Y-Teen members and Mrs. Pitcock, Y-Teen sponsor, have dinner at their group leader's house before they make their Thanksgiving home visits. e. Lynn - drunk? Lynn Pyles convincingly plays a drunk in a speech class play. f. Toro, Toro! Members of the leadership class fight off Ole' Blue in a class experiment. I7 November Students Test Skills November hurried by as activities were crowded in before the Thanksgiving holidays. Students took quarter exams and rushed to meet deadlines. It was a very exciting month for seniors as they tried out for the senior play, ordered graduation announcements, received their pictures and took college entrance exams. ne Day at a Time C. a. Miss Maxwell's shorthand class takes the day off before Thanksgiving to play brief form bingo. b. Sue McCawley, editor of the STAMPEDE, makes last minute changes on her column before the Tuesday deadline. c. After a week to observe samples, seniors in Mrs. Pitcock's English class order their graduation announcements. d. Seniors try out for the senior play. e. Kenny Whittenburg finds that Mr. Barringer's algebra exam isn't exactly a piece of cake. f. Scarlett Ledbetter, Tim Lanier and Ginger Rogers stretch and relax after finishing the SAT. g. Mrs. Hinson organizes the pictures and distributes them to the seniors. I9 December Holidays Keep Students Busy As the Christmas holidays draw near, the students' days were consumed by parties, plays, and contests. The Student Council sponsored the annual Christmas door contest. The homerooms of Mr. Dyer, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. McCracken, and Mrs. Hearne won in the four categories. The juniors and seniors had a special treat for Christmas when they received their senior rings and senior keys. a. Mrs. Arnold passes out senior keys to seniors Pam Harrell and Robert Green. b. The clever category was added especially for Mr. Dyer's homeroom's Christmas door. C. STEER and STAMPEDE staff members have a party to celebrate Christmas and the completion of their first deadline. d. Student Council members dress up as children's characters for their performance at the elementary schools. e. LuAnne Ainsworth, Jerry Baker, Charles Hall, Jon Miller, and Chris Rogers trim the tree in the foyer to get in to the Christmas spirit. f. In the Y-Teen Christmas program, Lisa Stowe, Amy Price, and Lynn Jergins reenact the manger scene. b. c. at ...., One Day at a Time d. e. f. 1 l A i December ur Town, Presented The month of December was highlighted by the senior class production of OUR TOWN. The play, characterized by the stage manager's narration and the limited scenery, took place in Grovers Corners, N.H. at the turn of the twentieth century. It follows the life, marriage, and death of two typical families -the Webbs and the Gibbs. Mr. Jack Cody directed the play. 5 3. Cast l r Stage Manager Marisa Dilorio Emily Webb Julie Braddock George Gibbs Karel Cats Dr. Gibbs Tim Hill Mrs. Gibbs Lauri Waggoner Mrs. Webb uAnne Ainsworth Mr. Webb Barry Morrison Mrs. Soames Simon Stimson Rebecca Gibbs Tracy Downey Matt Barnhill Lori Jennings Wally Webb Terry Wenninger Professor Willard Lisa Gillham Canstable Warren Eric Hobbs Howie Newsome Sammy Hall Joe Crowell Charlie Hall Joe Stoddard Jerry Baker Sam Craig Kyle Ford Miss Ellis Sue McCawley Miss Corcoran Amy Coleson Townspeople Chris Rogers. Jon Miller. Jackie Gilmore. Mark York. Diana Redden. Lisa Stowe. Tom Pitcock. Julie Jameson, Tim Rogers. Kevin Jones, Curtis Willenborg, Kim Shipman. Tim Lanier Student Directors Jill Gilliam Cathy Boydston Stage Managers Dianne Wells Beth Field Sound Effects Jennifer Bell 22 N. ne Day at a Time C. a. Entire senior play cast and stage crew. b. Senior play cast members use the high school auditorium to rehearse Act l, c. The Congregational Church choir practices Blessed Be the Tie for Julie Hersey's wedding. d. Can I walk you home. Simon? Eric Hobbs and Barry Morrison wonder whether drunken Simon Stimson will make it home. e. The Stage Manager takes the part of the minister and performs the ceremony for George and Emily. f. Mother Webb serves oatmeal to her children before school. 23 Januar 3 January Means Back to Work It didn't take students long to get back into the swing of things after the Christmas vacation. But, January brought ice as well as fun. When it looked as though the new year was well underway, GHS experienced a setback because vandals mixed up the books. January wasn't all bad however. The Student Council gave a party for the winners in the Christmas door contest, the drama class presented Macbeth for the seniors, and spirit rose as the Steers advanced toward the basketball play-offs. ne Day at a Time C. a. James Rice finds fun outdoors after the ice storm. b. Steer supporters pour out of the stands to form a victory line for the basketball team. c. Macbeth tBarry Morrisonj and MacDuff fEric Hobbsl duel to the death. in the drama class production of Macbelh. d. Winners of the Christmas door contest enjoy a party given to them by the Student Council in the cafeteria during first period. e. Mr. Dyer and his homeroom students pick up the pieces after the book mix-up. f. Seniors and sophomores go to Memorial Auditorium to see Mary Krause, a Shakespearian actress. 25 'X ix. Februar Snow Brings Vacation Fehruary is normally a short month hut it was even shorter for us this year when the weather turned suddenly had and snow storms caused school to let out for four days. Valentine's Day brought festivities all over school. To start the events. the canteen held their annual Valentine's dance. In a special Y-Teen meeting at Woodland School. Diana Redden was crowned Queen ofthe Valentine Court. To round out the festivities, Marvelous Matilda Barnhill was selected as the Valentine Queen of Graham High School. ne Day at a Time d. a. Mrs. Stowe and Mrs. Atwood help Lisa Stowe at the serving table after the presentation of the Valen- tine Courtb. Charles Hall. Student Council Presi- dent. crowns Diana Redden as Y-Teen Valentine Queen for l978. The Valentine Court from. lefr ro righl: Freshman Princess Allison Pitcock and her escort Steve Hobbs. Junior Princess Sharon Himes and her escort Frank Hall, Senior Princess .lill Gil- liam and her escort Jon Miller. and Sophomore Prin- cess Sylvia Smith and her escort Bobby Price.c. Band Director Wes Hays gives last minute instructions before the band musical.d. Danny Green takes instructions in CPR during health class. e. Couples enjoy the Valentine dance at the Canteen. f. Charm- ing Charlotte Hammond fChadl. Prissy Chrissy Rogers fChrisJ. Tantalizing Tomasena Pitcock CToml. and Marvelous Matilda Barnhill lMattj. GHS's sweetheart nominees. recite a poem to the student body. We're the chicks you'd like to date, but here we sit without a mate. . . M 27 February Junior Class Presents Play Where else can you find ballet, snakes, income tax evasion and love but in thejunior class play, YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU. Although rehearsals were hampered by weather, the juniors presented this three act comedy February ll at the Memorial Auditorium. YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, directed by Mr. Jack Cody, was an amusing account of the Sycamores, an eccentric family in the l930's. Cast Penelope Sycamore Lynn Pyles Essie Tami Montgomery Rheba Nona Chenault Paul Sycamore Mr. De Pinna Ed Donald Martin Vanderhof Alice Wilber Henderson Tony Kirby Boris Kolenkhov Gay Wellington Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby Policemen Olga Lighting Student Directors Stage Manager Chuck Foley Chad Hammond Scott Osburne Jay James Jim Bob Taylor Ann Robertson Powell Hearne Bobby Brown Michael Bryant DeeAnn Harris Bart Bussey Cynthia Atwood Lynn Nichols Brad Fisk Tim Clark Tammy Butler Bubba Moody Laura Hinson Sharon Himes Kelly Braddock wga? -f,, .tm sf at ' 'fs l ,K ne Day at a Time C. .arm C. UL UNI with m ru . gg'mg1'Ulf A muse wr as S .P B 4' , S 5 U ii' 7 5.1 ' ' e yeeal I a t d. a. Junior play cast members rehearse at the Memorial Auditorium the week of the play. b. Mr. De Pinna, has something happened to your figure over the past 8 years? c. I never paid a dime to the government before, and I don't plan to start now, says Grandpa. d. Donald reads the newspaper article to Rheba about the big arrest at the Sycamores'. e. Essie tells Ed, I told you, Tony and Alice don't want any candy. f. The cast and crew assemble before the curtain opens. 29 Februar J 3. Work Goes On Although the snow put a damper on many school activities. the FFA members knew that the show must go on. The FFA show was held prior to the Young County Jr. Livestock show to give the students experience in showing their animals and to choose the best animals in each division for the local FFA chapter. A new face was seen around the GHS campus as Coach Ron DuPree took over thejob of head coach after the resignation of Coach Cain. Thar's a bar. Whar'? Over thar'! What would the English teachers say to hear such grammar? David Stockwell. a former football player from Rice University. presented an all school assembly. 30 ne Da at a Time ES gr f. a. New Head Coach Ron DuPree makes plans for off season training, b. David Stockwell shows Mike Antle where the bar is while Mike Glazner. Char- lie Hall, and Matt Barnhill look on. c. Library Club members brave the cold while packing to go to State Convention in San Antonio. d. Pete Shabay and Mike Perry brace their ewes in the show ring before beingjudged. e. Gay King. who won a showmanship award in the FFA show. exhibits the trophy that her reserve champion steer won in the county show. f. Keith Perry shows his reserve champion gilt. g. After getting reserve champion in the FFA show. Jo lngram's charolais heifer also took grand champion honors in the county show. 31 March Competition Set Pace March was a month filled with competition. The number of participants in the PK Relays greatly increased as the the girls' meet wasjoined with the boys'. The race for Student Council President was the closest one in GHS history. with Frank Hall defeating Powell Hearne by only five votes. The climax to the elections was the annual cheerleader and Ole' Blue tryouts in the field house. March also marked the beginning of the many banquets. The Y-Teens honored their mothers with a Carousel of Spring. The athletes were also recognized at the All-Sports Banquet sponsored by the Quarterback Club. 1 T S ne Da at a Time a. The new cheerleaders for I978-79. Bark row: Jonni Hughes. Connie Jameson. Kerri Nix. Julie Glidewell. Front row: Ole' Blue. Becky McFall. DeeAnn Harris. Nona Chenault. b. Football captains Mike Antle. Matt Barnhill. and Jerry Baker present Coach Phipps with a plaque from the football players to show their apprecia- tion. at the All-Sports Banquet. c. At the Y-Teen Mother-Daughter Banquet. Julie Jameson gives Melissa Pitcock. the girl of the quarter. a vase of flowers, d. After Charles Hall announces class tallies. Jerry Baker records the votes in the Student Council elections. e. Adjusting the starting block. Jami Coley prepares for her race. f. New StudentCouncil President for 1978-79. Frank Hall. makes his acceptance speech. f. 33 March Eastefs On Its Wa Its Way . . . As Easter vacation drew near. students were kept busy after as well as during school, Seniors realized graduation was drawing close as they were measured for their caps and gowns. The Student Council and Y-Teens helped support the Heart Fund by sponsoring a Rock-a-Thon for the residents of nursing homes. Student Council also sponsored Career Day. The National Honor Society lield their annual installation service for the new members. ne Da at a Time xa- we ' ,,g::':-gg. , C t f. a. During the Y-Teen Easter program under the direction of Sue McCawley. Y-Teen members pres- ent a dramatic interpretation of a forest's look at the life of Christ. b. The Easter Bunny fKim Shipmany teaches all the little girls and boys her secrets in Good Morning, Mr. Bunny the Thespian Easter play. c. Mark Arrendale starts his Easter vacation a little earlier than the rest of the students. d. During Career Day. students experiment with the equipment in the Marine Corp exhibit. e. As Matt Nanny lights Cynthia Walker's candle, Cynthia becomes an offi- cial member of the National Honor Society. f. Sue McCawley finds that Charles Hall's head measures a little bigger than others because of his hair. g. Y- Teen members assist in the Rock-a-Thon for the heart fund by helping the women at Golden Age Rest Home - rock-on. 35 STEER 1978 3 36 82 104 124 134 194 Happy Days Wide World of Sports Star Trek What,s Happening Guiding Light Our Gang Good Times Spirits High Even though the August days were exceptionally hot, football players practiced for the upcoming season. The season opened tragically as players were injured and the Steers were unable to gain a victory. Although the Steers had many upsets, the players' spirit remained high as they charged on the field ready to do their best at every game. a. After a day's workout, Greg Robertson and Bobby Brown enjoy drinking Kool- Aid. b. Nona Chenault leads the pep squad into the gym for the first pep rally. c. Tim Clark's injury during the Breckenridge game left him unable to play the rest of the season. d. Chris Williams fires a bullet during the Stephenville game. Injuries Fatal for Steers As more games were played more players were injured, which was a fatal factor for the Steers. But the Steers' persistence won out as they beat Iowa Park 29-6. Mike Antle gained recognition for Graham when he was named to the All-District Team. The Steers finished their season with a victory over Iowa Park, a tie game with Breckenridge, and eight losses. C. a. The injured Steers watch the games from the sidelines. b. Jerry Baker gets off a good punt. His punts averaged thirty-nine yards each. c. Chad Hammond breaks a tackle during the homecoming game against the Burkburnett Bulldogs. d. The cheerleaders let their voices loudly ring. e. All- District defensive back Mike Anile leads the Steers onto the field. f. A host of Steers smother the ball carrier during the Iowa Park game. g, The football players help pep squad officers hoist the victory flag after beating Iowa Park. 39 ' -4 may J J Q + -v., ir, 'ii i ff: 'pd 4 .1 7 , s 5 - ', 'Q Q H . J .J 54 B C . H ,h - , f 4 f . ' Pf I I A I ?1 fiii4f , W . ' . ,ffl ,mx ,g A 95Ef'1'i'?i i, H gl 4 , 5 S - gi-li., 1-1+ ,:- W, V97 'ff ' ' ,' '1 'N 'A -' ' 1 'L ' ,, - ,. if ,Nl Nafzf in 1 -' ,gs A , A ' wi 'K 'iff , 2-liiifii-7-71 ' ' ' 3 1 'J i Lf, 'MS Q41 ri' I - J' A - fs is V BL? s - ' s -J, ...' 22',fm:ia.,.2allPaE?YW!?g7Tff5i:,, , w: ' K a ' J .1 J J s w f f 1-' r ,. 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Sammy Hall. Coach Frank Riney. Coach Bill Bixler. Fourth Row: Mark York. Curtis Willenborg. Charles Hall. Ricky Richards. Mike Antle. Jerry Baker. Mike Glazner, Tim Clark. Terry Zordel. Matt Barnhill. JV's Post Three Wins Although the .IV's ran short on personnel as players were called up to help the varsity, the .IV's were still able to gain three victories. The boys were tutored by Coach Bill Bixler and Coach Frank Riney. Scores WE GAME THEY I2 Stephenville I4 7 Breckenridge I2 54 Iowa Park 6 7 Vernon I4 7 Mineral Wells 8 0 Brownwood 33 I3 Olney 0 0 Weatherford 20 34 lowa Park 6 I4 Burkburnett 54 Quarterback Jay Spike James barks out the signals, 24, 42, hit, hit. ' A 'L 'N ',1,51 2, f , -I-If -' r P ff1If fYflW'IL T' . , we feef A B- A V ,r My ee r A , ff ' L,,.,,. ,,,. M., - .s..t i., , A . ' e s ome K MW' in -9's rM ' ' ss ' ' .. 'ffilfllfj ' . ,C - ,,,. 'Q f f .3 -4 - We - M- 'ffl s' ...Q . ,, ,,. 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Second Row: Danny Shifflett, Danny Burke, Mike Ray, Mark-Morrison, Terry Mayo, Grady Thetford, Jerry Harrison, Jerry Johnson, Sam Sumpter. Bobby McClanahan, Chris Riley. Third Row: Coach Bill Bixler, Bart Bussey, Brad Fisk, Paul Graves, Michael Bryant, Chuck Foley, Clint Smith, David Buckley, Peter Bennis. Kyle Hearne, Coach Frank Riney. Fourth Row: John Strawbridge, Frank Hall, Russell Gil- liam, Neal Montgomery, David Fore, Bryan Roberts. Ken Donnell, Matt Nanny, Lester Buckley, Leslie Hall, Jeff Oliver. Fish Improve Record The Freshman team under the direction of Coach Benny Rupprecht and Coach Jimmy Hogan improved greatly over their eighth grade performance, posting four wins, five losses, and one tie. 1 S c ores WE GAM E TH EY 0 Vernon I2 8 Breckenridge 18 14 Iowa Park 6 9 Vernon 6 8 Mineral Wells 8 12 Brownwood 39 20 Stephenville 22 6 Weatherford 19 l5 Iowa Park 12 29 Burkburnett 14 The linemen do a good job of holding off their opponents so Toby Reedy can get off a pass. Freshman Football Team V-.ak A ' ' ,ff-w ,gig , ax., , , . , ' ,, .,iV H 4.416 F- , if , N' , . , Front Row: Randy Moore, Ronnie Huffman, Robert Holland, Randy Bynum, Larry Day, Glen Hulsey. Second Row: Steve Hobbs, Wadie Strawbridge, Mike Redden, Randy Bullock, James Huffman, Jackie Snow, Johnny Berkholz. Danny Green. Third Row: Coach Bennie Rup- precht, David Casteel, Lyle Stowe, Weldon Parsons, William Walker, Dennis Fellows, Scott Standell, William Green, Kirk Scheriger, Mark Little. Coach Jimmy Hogan. Fourth Row: Jay Lowe, Van Ellard, Doug Greathouse, Kelly Hudson, Charles Morris, Jessie Fore, Speedy Arm- strong. Toby Reedy, Kenny Mahaney. Steer Coaching Staff - . ,, ., .. ..,, M , . A . I I , A ' J ae- ,... . . K, I q-no--I Q 1, , va- Li: - I m Q W P M 1 4 o o . 1 4 . w'X.. g Kneeling: Tom Cain, Head Coach. Standing: Jimmy Hogan. Trent Phipps. Barry Miller. Bill Bixler, Frank Riney, Frank Moore, Benny Rup- prechl. Team Captains L ' ' M . H ., or . FQ It 5 Foogba egg , ' A k 0 0 Vefngno ' n f' MW' x - fe, ,. 'fu ,M S rMmerak US iii? A1 Ste he leksfi R31.- f ' S ik 13 Burkbqmgigoff-a 215 g 9 Wmheo ' r 20 I4 4I'j 29 lowa Parkf 6 Matt Barnhill. Mike Antle, Jerry Baker. Pep Squad, Band Prove Loyal to Steers Pep Squad Big Blue Marching Band Cheerleaders Are Splflt Bound gs b. a. Front Row: 'Ole Blue, Connie Jameson. Second Row: Jackie Tate, Betsy Schlittler, Dianne Wells. Third Row: Kendra Shepherd, Lori Jennings, Janet Atwood. b. Kendra Shepherd and 'Ole Blue cuddle in the cold. c. Cheerleaders work on double stunts before the pep rally. iff? Q iii 'V sa J is .39 A Y A K. -,i:,a'.:s Q ,J -J K NV,Jl V 'ik. 'M9 5 H,-raw efi.:ft,c.,.,c,2, , A Q ,J W . J 6 A' , at ,.,, J , , V . tb , -1 , . 4 ., f , Na WV he -nm haaheie feswztae. L. fc 'ii ', . . - ' - ' llkkftixfr HW Janet Atwood . Lor' .lenn'n Head Cheerleader Betsy Schhmer I I gs Pep Squad Representative Connie Jameson NEWTON 5 ,47f,kk I NIR, ettf B2 A N ' E ,ggwdjitfngs my 34 l ls L ' f,f ,'11'3M. , W ., J s Aw ii, fig it Dianne Wells Kendra Shepherd Jackie Tate -un. Graham Hosts Captains District .B. The volleyball girls hosted the district tournament in the field house, however, Graham was not able to steal awayl' the district title. The volleyball team, under the direction of Coach Schlittler, began workouts the first day of school. They practiced long hours, played many scrimmages, and participated in tournaments. Betsy Schlittler, Dianne Wells, Kerrye Nix, and Julie Ward were the returning lettermen. a. Betsy Schlittler bumps the ball while other players anxiously watch. b. Bonnie Littlepage follows through after a successful bump. l bttllllhm Kerrye Nix, Dianne Wells Varsity Volleyball Team Front Row: Kerrye Nix, Carla Myrick, Julie Ward, Tami Clay, .Ionni Hughes, Dianne Wells, Bonnie Littlepage, Sylvia Smith, Betsy Schlittler Second Row: Kim Bishop, Mgr., Coach Schlittler, DeeAnn Harris, Mgr. 48 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team ,,, '--. Front Row: Susan O'Bryan, Sherrill Hogan, Vickie Lybrand, Chawn Trout, Susan Bailey, Carolyn Kramer, Kelly Donnell, Debbie Roberts. Kim Rogers, Susie Shifflett. Second Row: Dedra Underwood, Coach Schlittler. Karen Giles. Third Row: Managers, Kim Bishop. DeeAnn Harris. R l a. ,gp-:null C. VB. Gets nder Way a. Bonnie Littlepage and Julie Ward keep score during the .lV's game against Vernon. b. Jumping high. Kelly Donnell sets the ball. c. Dianne Wellsjumps high to block the ball in the Vernon game. d. Using the overhead serve, Jonni Hughes puts the ball in play. e. During the district tournament Jonni Hughes spikes the ball over the net. f. Betsy Schlittlerjumps high to guard her side. g. Preparing to bump. Dianne Wells gets under the ball. Boys Varsity Basketball Team Front Row: Lonny Hawkins. John Sedberry. Coach Jimmy Hogan. Bobby Brown. Charles Casey. Second Row: Greg Robertson, Chris Wil- liams. Paul Schnuelle. Mike Glazner, Matt Barnhill. Mike Antle. Charles Hall, Dwayne Tiffin, Kenny Boucher, James Sedberry. H0gan's Heroes WE GAME THEY 60 Stephenville 76 73 Iowa Park 74 40 Mineral Wells 81 51 Vernon 48 47 Brownwood 49 91 Burkburnett 76 62 Weatherford 36 45 Iowa Park 64 64 Vernon 61 47 Mineral Wells 84 Mike Antle. All-District and Mike Glazner. All-Zone Team Advances to Play-Offs The enthusiasm of the student body reached an all time high this year as the varsity basketball team advanced to zone play-offs with Iowa Park. The stands were packed and the victory lines long. Although the Steers were unable to snatch the zone championship from Iowa Park, they did secure a second place seat in this zone which entitled them to district play- offs with Mineral Wells. a. From the sidelines, Coach Hogan joins in the excitement of the game. b. Mike Antle is head and shoulders above the crowd when he shoots for a basket. c. During a time out, team members take a Water break and discuss their strategy. d. Graham is ready for the rebound. i Hard Work Pays Off The hard work and accomplishments of the boys and Coach Hogan paid off. Coach Hogan was named Coach of the Year for the North Zone, Mike Antle was named All-District, and Mike Glazner was named All-Zone. a. The Steers scramble for the ball. b. Matt Barnhill releases the balljust in time to miss his opponent's block. c. The Olney player isn't quite tall enough to block Bobby Brown's shot. d. Greg Robertson, surrounded by Olney Cubs, tries everything to keep them from retrieving the ball. e. Chris Williams finds it hard to outjump a Kangaroo. f. Mike Glazner shoots for another two points for Graham. g. Three Steers are better than oneg that's the Graham Steer strategy. '?7!f.ggy' 5-Z4 19 'W' ,ny V, ' --eu., ,..1' Wanna-:Z T . t i .yii 4 5 i ,ff Qi? N C . Lai E A , Q, Q '- V' Q . Q fi. m ' ,. 5 ' . V X r x 1 gf nl T is gf f. 55 Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Team Front Row: Dennis King, Moody Spring, Coach Bill Bixler, John Gallaway, Von Dyess. Second Row: Leslie Hall, Mark Kirby, Peter Bennis, Floyd Rhodes, David Fore, Frank Hall, Kyle Heame, Billy Spencer, Hugh Bates. Boys Freshman Basketball Team f l ,wr Front Row: Coach Frank Riney. Second Row: Robert Holland, Joey Garvey, Alan Wood, Ronnie Sconce, Richie Deiss, Jessie Fore, Kelly Hudson, Russell McGee, Speedy Armstrong, Kirk Scheriger, Mike Redden, Mark Little. Tony Hawkins. Underclassmen Play Ball The freshman andjunior varsity teams practiced many hours this year. The freshmen met their opponents on Monday nights while thejunior varsity tangled with their rivals on Tuesdays and Fridays prior to the varsity games. Coach Frank Riney headed the freshmen and Coach Bill Bixler supervised the junior varsity. During a JV game: a. Leslie Hall prepares to shoot two. b. Mark Kirby leaps for a basket. c. Billy Spencer tips the ball into the basket. Girls Varsity Basketball Team Front Row: Andrea Tate, Janet Atwood, Amanda Hodges, Mgr., .lonni Hughes, Cindy Johnson. Second Row: Cathy Boydston. Mgr., Coach Benny Rupprecht. Sandra Mitchell, Mgr. Third Row: Shannon Dickey. Carla Myrick. Nina Bailey. Kerrye Nix, Kim Shipman. Sylvia Smith, Carrol Kirby. Senior Members of Varsity Basketball l From Left to Righl: Nina Bailey, Kim Shipman. Cathy Boydston, Mgr., Janet Atwood, Shannon Dickey. Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team l From Row: Rosalee Keith, Lauri Fincher, Sherrill Hogan. Second Row: Linda Diersing, Lisa Manley, Rosalind Shead, Susan Bailey, Kim Rogers. Third Row: Angela Tate, Carolyn Kramer, Coach Benny Rupprecht, Malinda Layfield, Kelly Donnell. Girls Freshman Basketball Team Front Row: Teresa Oliver. Second Row: Paula Bynum, Karen Giles, Allison Pitcock, Linda Davis. Third Row: Tammy Freeman, Amber Lang- ford. Jamie Coley, Carrie Walker, Dedra Underwood, Coach Benny Rupprecht. irls Work Hard During Year The girls worked harder than any team they played, commented Coach Rupprecht when asked about the 1977-78 girls basketball team. The girls never had a free moment with workouts first period and after school. Although Coach Rupprecht's first girls' basketball team had few victories. he feels that they have much potential for the upcoming years. Two freshmen on the varsity team, Carla Myrick and Andrea Tate, were named honorable mention on the All-District Team. a. Carla Myrick scouts the basket before she shoots. b. Coach Rupprecht gives the girls their plans of action during a time out. c. The action gets fast when everyone. including Shannon Dickey. wants to get their hands on the ball. d. Nina Baily and Jonni Hughes feel the tension before entering the game. e. Leaping high to escape Mineral Wells' grasp. Andrea Tate shoots for two. f. Coach Rupprecht eyes the basketball during an afternoon workout. g. A Vernon Lion can't escape the trap Kim Shipman. Janet Atwood and Shannon Dickey have set for her. h. Carrie Walker shows the strength it takes to overjump her opponent. 53 K W I , 17' fq ,mf Senior Division Tennis 8.2 Senior Division Tennis Team. From Row: Sherry Tyler. Celia Mobley. Diana Green. Kim Shipman. Cynthia Walker. Diana Dies. Kay Odom. Lori Jennings, Second Raw: Moody Spring. Mike Odom. David Mills. Kelvin Singleton. Mark Kirby. Steve Ward. David McClure. David Whiteley. Tennis Future Looks Hopeful Future prospects look good for the tennis team as two Junior Division players placed in district play at Brownwood. Allison Pitcock took second in singles and Amy Price took fourth. Both girls took the same awards at a pre-district tournament in Vernon. 4 There was a large turnout this year for the team. Under the as ,Z g'b m. supervision of Coach Mary Louise Guinn. the Senior gJ,,,N?:,. Division had 3 singles players , . and 4 doubles teams. The Junior A g f' fig:f.5 Division had 3 singles and 3 W N, Lifktffzit.i5i,?QZxQglip' tgfsitffi . N. Q ,eoo X, dOUblCS teams- - , . -. .. 'NQsgfo.p,fQ+.,f. ' . ft:g,'1tEe, ' '. K X - ' J A '- ,. K, .ggyg I . T 3 ,X 5 on v., . yi x x' H, ax Nag, xx. . ., xg QL? 'tts 1 Qikisweet?-nL.Xf. x Q-53.31 T . ' . -f - 'T f '- 'e Y N 4 4 w Z N ' ?'i'V2f4 ' '- ' , it 'GQ fy. 'S 3 gfigi'f5s?+ 3' ...gs t' o ' 'V f . sl 7 .3.,x.s,., fig ,-tk Q, g .5 J g, Sc . . . , S M 5 ',',' .' in-511-ies,-..,,w'g:g f ., we -1--., 3. . . A . ' Q ' .g Q K S' .if-'l. t'ff 4 3' rfff. ' .- r-A il1.l': xii .xg E is Qu Nitin Junior Division Tennis 3479501 . . ...mg ,..,..-5 -'ri - x Junior Division Tennis Team. From Row: Lissa Akers. Sharon Williams. Darla Broolcins. Karen Himes. Beverly Birdwell. Martha Stovall. Amy Price. Rena Dalton. Nell Klutts. Svvmzd Row: Allison Pitcock. Sabrina Hanna. Willie Clay. Bruce Thomas. Bob Johnson. Christi Maples. Deana Sims. ' a. Double partners Kelvin Singleton and l David McClure practice for upcoming ' tournaments. b, Lissa Akers volleys the ball across the net. b. by C. . -1 iarat A S . , ., . ... S ha' s' f . : - M HA, ::1!,,p- mf, I i -Wk: W V2 - .:. ' ' -I 1 - ,, - :- ' . H . 1fAAf iw, ,U-vw,+w4f1-fW f wh ,,Mf w- 1 g. lr f-,'f 'iff I i ' ww me Y V l l H Yf t 1 2 ....l ' K K . . a o W o - f A:'1 '.ti it, '15 f ' 79 '- . ' Q f me f, .f .,.,,f ,W,5 -:,f .f-f-, 1,!f .i f,,, 1 , ,' 4 .Q W if I4 l f to S 355 QQ . 1 l ,ADS Q. w m y it , ! V, bAV 4. i d .-M- M-.A Tvs.. -A-f ' ' ': iF v ., a mir V? ' f ii i ' I ' A I' 'f fx 1 il' 1217: ii Hill., '4 1? W fs f ' . A rl p, qi - ' .,, 1.5, .,',,,,,L. . x A, '.,,' ,T o m , ' , ' i',gg,f',9 .vi Q57 are 'A K ,' . Q , .' o Time for Love a. Amy Price's determination to hit the ball even shows in her face. b. Using the overhand serve, Mike Odom gets the ball over the net. c. Allison Pitcock sets the ball in motion. d. Kim Shipman volleys the ball over the net. e. Mark Kirby slams f. the ball. f. Using his backhand, David Mills hits the ball over the net, while his partner Moody Spring is ready at the net. g. Kelvin Singleton has to lean to the side to make the hit. Boys Golf Team Members of the boys golf team. Lqfl in Right: Keith Perry. John Morrison. Chuck Foley. R. J. Coleson. Curtis Willenborg. Lynn Nichols. Chris Riley. Mike Bryant. Trent Hawkins. Robert Graham. Jody Damron. Venson Beck and Coach Bill Bixler. Boys Swing The boys golf team had a full season this year. They put in long hours after school each day at the 0- Graham Country Club in - preparation for the season. They played in invitational meets at Runaway Bay. Burkburnett. and Skyline in Wichita Falls to warm up for district play. The team . . traveled to district tournaments in Mineral Wells. Burkburnett. A ww Qree Brownwood. and Vernon. Curtis Willenborg placed fifth in the Brownwood meet. and Chris Riley placed seventh in the Vernon tournament. 8 V ' ' J,, -Qs.fQf.,t -' K '- 35, FQ J W ,f, if I - : I v n-.nrnqc.........4, , 11:45 X A ' t d. a. John Morrison and Chris Riley tell Curtis Willenborg We bet you can't make that putt. b. Curtis Willenborg checks his aim. c. Hitting shags becomes a part of the team's daily activities. d. Venson Beck, Chuck Foley. and Mike Bryant practice on the driving range with Coach Bixler. e. Chris Riley concentrates on his putting. f. The only left hander on the team. Lynn Nichols, sets the ball in motion. f. 67 Q Env' is , , 4 A Members of the Girls Golf Team. Kneeling Mcffawley. and Coach Nancy Schlittler. Girls Follow Through ln their first year to qualify for Ull. competition. the girls golf team made a surprising show by taking both district and regional honors. The girls swung into second place in their first district tournament at Mineral Wells. and held that position throughout district 4-AAA competition. Competing against eleven other teams. Graham finished third in Region ll. Sylvia Smith took individual honors placing fifth in district and eighth in region. Miss Nancy Schlittler directed the team. if 1 mv 'LE e 'l use X !'! 4 ' AN C. ,J A-.Qi 4' .pl -f . b. d. a. Jill Smith asks. Sylvia. where's your ball? b. Practice! Practice! Practice! c. Golfers look on to see if Jan Oliver will make that putt. d. Jill Smith whacks that ball out of the sand trap. e. Jill Smith and Sue McCawley can tell that Shannon Hunnewell really needs to be out hitting shags! 69 Freshman Track Team N t llllllllfeh 5 Front Row: Johnny Berkholz, Randy Bynum, Ronnie Huffman. Second Row: Ronny Sconce, Van Ellard, Toby Reedy, Speedy Armstrong, Jay Lowe, Coach Frank Riney. Fish Gain Experience Their first year in high school competition is a learning experience for the freshmen as they look forward to competing on the varsity next year. Under the direction of Coach Frank Riney, the team competed in five meets. Ronnie Sconce and Jay Lowe had outstanding times in running events and Randy Bynum and Ronnie Huffman had outstanding records in the pole vault. a. Team members Jay Lowe, Ronny Sconce, and J ess Fore talk things over between events during the freshman track meet. L . 31 5 , , ,, .Ms Q E W it 4 Varsity Track Team Front Row: Brett Dunham Mgr.. Bobby Price, Jerry Cornwall, Dan Ranft, Mike Sebesta, John Sedberry, Hugh Bates, Second Row: Sam Sumpter, Ross Roye. James Sedberry. Billy Spencer, Mark Mahan, Powell Hearne, Bubba Moody. Jerry Sears. Third Row: Coach Frank Riney. Chuck Foley. Russell Otter. Mike Glazner. Kevin Jones. Jackie Gilmore. Kyle Hearne, Chris Rogers. Boys Advance to Regionals Coach Frank Riney led the varsity team to regionals this year. Their many hours of practice paid off when the boys placed no lower than third in pre- district meets. The Steers seemed to save their best for district, which was evident as they scored 96 points making them the first place winners. A first place for Graham was won by James Sedberry in the 440 yard dash. Second places were won by Kevin Jones in the shot put, by Hugh Bates in the 220 yard dash, by Bobby McCool in the intermediate hurdles, by Tim Clark in the hurdles, and by Chris Williams in the highjump. The mile relay team, made up of Hugh Bates, Sammy Hall, James Sedberry, and John Sedberry, also won a second place. These boys advanced to the regional meet in Denton. Ja, . ,.,, :,w,, , . -N a. Mike Glazner practices throwing the discus while Mark Mahan and Doug Greathouse observe. QM..-3 g. Taoksters in Honors a. The boys get in shape by running laps around the track. b. Jackie Gilmore is up and over t.he bar. c. District winner Kevin Jones shows onlookers how it's done. d. Chris Williams, Bobby McCool, John Sedberry, Hugh Bates, Sammy Hall, James Sedberry, Kevin Jones, and Tim Clark won district honors. e. Kyle Heame works on his long jump. f. Members of the mile relay team practice handing-off the baton. g. Chris Rogers makes it successfully over the bar. h. Hugh Bates flies like an eagle when doing the long jump. Girls Compet Ideal weather greeted a changed P.K. Relays. For the first time ever the girls were allowed to compete in the two-day contest. The preliminaries for the girls were held on Friday and the finals on Saturday. The girls took a third place in Division II, while the boys earned a second place in Division III. The girls were able to win many top honors in their events. The 880 yard relay team composed of Lisa Manley. Carla Myrick, Jonni Hughes, and Kelly 74 sauvnca' a. So close and yet so far away. . . Hugh Bates takes a close second in the 220. b. ln the 120 yard hurdles. Lisa Manley takes first place for the girls. c. Graham girls prepare for their events by exercising andjust relaxing. d. Even at night. Andrea Tate keeps running as her duty on the mile relay team. e. The football field takes on a new loik during the P.K. Relays. f. Carla Myrick breaks the ribbon. winning the 880 yard relay. g. In the highjump. Chris Williams places third. h. Kevin Jones takes first place in the shot put by throwing 50' 20'A . 75 -'-7' Girls Place at District The girls made quite a showing this year as they won district honors and advanced to regionals. The girls were supervised by Coach Bennie Rupprecht. Although the girls entered several non-district meets, they were the happiest when they took a second place in the P. K. Relays. ln Brownwood, during district competition, Graham earned four first places and one second place. First places were won by Carla Myrick in the l00 yard dash, by Lisa Manley in the hurdles, by Angela Tate in the discus, and by the 880 yard relay team made up of Carla Myrick, Lisa Manley, Jonni Hughes, and Kelly Donnell. The same team members also made up the 440 yard relay team which won a second place. These girls advanced to the regional meet in Denton. -A E'v a. i irls Track Team Front Row: Jo Ingram, Mgr., Kelli Golden, Coach Bennie Rupprecht. Second Row: Jonni Hughes, Lauri Fincher, Paula Bynum, De De Rich. Third Row: Susan Bailey, Fay Loftis, Carrol Kirby, Rosa Wilcox. Fourth Row: Ronda Dailey, Bonnie Littlepage, Kim Rogers, Dana Sconce. Fjth Row: Katie Lewelling, Ann Dixon, Jamie Coley, Donna Maxey. Sixrh Row: Carla Myrick, Andrea Tate, Rosalind Shead, Karen Giles. Seventh Row: Amber Lang- ford, Malinda Layfield, Carrie Walker, Lisa Manley. Eighth Row: Angela Tate, Kelly Don- nell, Kerrye Nix, Rosalee Keith. A i T b a. Andrea Tate, altemate, Kelly Donnell, Lisa Manley, Carla Myrick, and Jonni Hughes make up both the 440 and 880 yard relay team. b. The girls practice by running laps around the track. c. Carla Myrick and Coach Rupprecht discuss the day's happenings. d. Karen Giles, Angela Tate, and Fay Loftis are the shot and discus throwers for the girls. ' N'5.5fefu2,.f--M-L.M .nal-0 ......pJLq.q5g,,5,l ,J f Jmfiiliff A P K RELAYS ,:,,,. , Q 3 K R v-..- i 8.. Iii? ,-.. n H ... s.,,A,. ww b. 1 Y xg. --.Q --- f----..., vs- - ' was 1 , My 1:3 fliisci Jr ,-. . ww- .,v C. cgi d e. Girls Gain Recognition a. Long distance runners for the girls are Kim Rogers, Rosalee Keith, Katie Lewelling, Angela Tate, and De De Rich. b. Susan Bailey, Jamie Coley, Andrea Tate, Ann Dixon, and Lisa Manley are the hurdlers. c. The sprinters include Lauri Fincher, Fay Loftis, Kati Lewelling, Ronda Dailey, and Paula Bynum. d. At regionals, Angela Tate throws the discus farther than she has before. e. District winner Carla Myrick finishes again first in the 100 yard dash. f. De De Rich becomes airbome when doing the long jump. Baseball Team Front Row: Jerry Harrison, Bobby McCool, Jay James, Kirk Scheriger, David Buckley, Randy Bullock, Mark Little. Second Row: Brad Fisk, Bobby Brown, Bart Bussey, Peter Bennis, Chris Williams, Bobby McClanahan, Chad Hammond, Tom Pitcock. Third Row' Jerry Cornwall, Kenny Whittenburg, Tim Clark, David Fore, Ricky Wray, Jerry Baker, Jon Miller, Charles Casey, Coach Jimmy Hogan. Nor Pictured: Mike Antle. p.:.:':'f ,C Steers Play Ball -'- The Steer baseball team, the first since the early '60s, had a successful season as they were just barely edged out of the first- half title by Weatherford. In the second half of the season the Steers hit a skid that eliminated them from any title hopes: however, they finished the season up strong as they crushed J Stephenville 12-6 on a grand slam it homerun by Charles Casey and a two run shot by Jerry Baker. During the season Charles Casey and Jerry Baker hit two homeruns each, while Tom Pitcock and Bobby McCool each hit one homerun. The boys were under the direction of Coach Jimmy Hogan. al . -aiu I--119020 4 i?,QrW ' SSFQR I ff W' ,xg ge, S f.k via ' Ain tw It b. , tiii it 'L L 1 . x . rtts .s g . or WE Q iff ' 19 s l - . tl ' 6 , 5 i lQ s g Y in Eztigtephenville 4,.h MSM 2 Park iner Wells T' N N en . f ,. , awfwvern I kkkr M V 'rw' -573,5 l I2 Stephenville - 6 ' 1 2 Weatherford 'IZ I 5 l d. a. Tom Pitcock dives into home to score one of the Steers' twelve points against Stephenville. b. The team meets Jerry Baker at homeplate after he hits a two run homer in the game against Burkburnett. c. 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CHARLES CASEY BB, bb, F TIM CLARK F, bb, Tr RONDA DAILEY Tr RENA DALTON Tr SHANNON DICKEY BB KELLY DONNELL Tr KEN DONNELL BB BRAD FISK bb DAVID FREEZE Band JACKIE GILMORE F, Tr MIKE GLAZNER F, BB, Tr JULIE GLIDEWELL VB KELLI GOLDEN SAMMY HALL CHAD HAMMOND DEJEANN HARRIS VB, mgr. JERRY HARRISON bb LONNY HAWKINS BB, Band KYLE HEARNE Tr POWELL HEARNE F, Tr N P I JOHN SEDBERRY BB, Tr KIM SHIPMAN BB, Ten KELVIN SINGLETON Ten CRAIG SLUDER F JILL SMITH G SYLVIA SMITH VB, BB, G ANDREA TATE BB, Tr ANGELA TATE Tr CARRIE WALKER Tr CYNTHIA WALKER Band JULIE WARD VB DIANNE WELLS VB KENNY WHITTENBURG F, bb RICKY WRAY bb CURTIS WILLINBORG 100 Letterpeople CHRIS WILLIAMS F, BB, Tr, bb MARK YORK F Not Pictured: Brett Dunnam - Tr. Mgr Charles Hall- F, BB, Tr. Jay James - bb. F-Footballg VB-Volleyballg BB-Basketball: Tr.-Track Ten.-Tennisg G-Golfg bb-Baseball. M ,, m fg, :wf if 3 ea ff 4 'rw cv 'B ALL-ROUND GIRL AND BOY: Julie Jameson and Lonny Hawkins. J at , f 411561: virus L Q? 1 J Q15 GOOD CITIZENSHIP WINNERS: Karen Hankins and Kelvin Singleton. Students in Wards On the final day of school, the annual awards program was held in the high school auditorium to honor students who excelled in academic courses or extracurricular activities. Special awards included all- round students, who were chosen by the faculty, and good citizenship winners, who were selected by the senior class from a list of faculty nominations. THESPIAN A WARDS: Julie Braddock, Best Thes- piang Marisa Dilorio, Best Actressg Tim Hill, Best Thespiang Karel Cats, Best Actor. lOl FOUR-YEAR MEDA L1ST.' .Ioan Beisch, Mathematicsg Kelvin Singleton, Science, Paula Epperson, English. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: Front Row: Ginger Rodgers, Kiwanisg Tami Clay, Kiwanisg son, National Honor Society. Second Row: Matt Nanny, VFWQ Barry Morrison, Thespian Ford, Kiwanis. Not Pictured: Tammy Dalton, Kiwanis. LuAnne Ainsworth, I. T. Gilmer, Paula Epper- 5 Lonny Hawkins, National Honor Society, Kyle E 2 , g,5,,fS2 'K K 'vm la' INDIVIDUAL A WA RDS: Lisa Stowe and Kim Shipman, Pep Squad Girl of the Year ftiejg Mike Antle and Janet Atwood, Athletic Medal- ists. 2 JW. INDIVIDUAL A WA RDS: Front Row: Teresa Carver, Typingg Juanita Brixie, Homemakingg Lonny Hawkins, John Philip Sousa Award. Second Row: Kyle Ford, Arion Award, ftiejg Drue Norman, Bandg Barry Morrison, Arion Award Ctiejg Mark Kirby, Industrial Arts. NOT PIC TURED: Pam Norwood, Englishg Neta Wright, Freshman Homemakingg Billy Spencer, World History. INDIVIDUAL A WA RDS: Front Row: Celia Mobley, Biology and Frenchg Laura Hinson, French, Dayna Miller, French, Karen Hankins Commercial Medal and Poetry. Second Row: Linda Swetnam, Accountingg Lynn Pyles, Speechg Kyle Milam, Agriculture, Stuart Kendrick American History and Language, Tami Clay, Creative Art. a Q sierra I 978 3 36 82 104 124+ 134 194 Happy Days Wide World of Sports Star Trek What's Happening Guiding Light Our Gang Good Times Clubs Make School Fun Graham High School has a club for everyone whether a student's interest lies in farming or French. Some clubs such as FTA, Thespians, and FCA offer membership to the entire student body. Membership is gained only through academic achievement in honorary clubs such as National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. Student Council differs from either of these categories. Representatives to Student Council are elected. No matter how membership is gained, all the clubs help to make the school year fun as well as educational. l05 Student Council Officers: Front Row, Ief! to right: Nona Chenault. bulletin board chair- man: Matt Nanny, reporter: Matt Barnhill, chaplain: Dee Ann Harris. Parliamentarian. Back Row, left Io right: Jerry Baker, lst vice- president: Charles Hall. president: Kenny Whittenburg. historian: Connie Jameson, treasurer: Tom Pitcock. district president: Lu Anne Ainsworth, 2nd vice-president: Lori Jennings. secretary. Student Council Members ,,..,,..,...,.-- ,itiiv ' ,4- Q: Y-Teen Cabinet 'EQ Q if W I ..1k ' !S,gzQ Y-Teen Officers: Kneeling, left to right: Nona Chenault, parliamentariang Charla Dodson, historiang Kendra Shepherd, reporterg Sue McCawley, chaplaing Carla Ketner, vice-presidentg Julie Jameson, presidentg Lu Anne Ainsworth, secretary, Lori Jennings, treasurerg Cindy Atwood, song leaderg Lisa Stowe, pianistg Dianne Wells, awards chairman. Back Row, left to right: Laura Hinson, Becky Lindsey, Kim Ship- man. Jennifer Bell, Julie Glidewell, Connie Jameson, Marisa Dilorio, Julie Braddock, group leaders. Library Club y Library Club Officers: Front Row: Juanita Brixie, treasurerg Ann Mills, presidentg Julia Brooks, historian. Back Row: Jo Anne Reynolds, vice-president, Janna Elliott, reporter. Future Farmers of America Future Farmers of America Officers. Fronl row: Nina Bailey. club sweetheart: Caren Gray secretary. Scnmfl mir: Terry Bishop. sentinel: Keith Perry. reporter: David Buckley, vice president: Lester Buckley. president. Quill and Scroll f , Quill und Scroll Members. From Row: Paula Epperson. Janet Atwood. Sue McCawley. Karen Hankins. Patricia Jones. Back Row: Ann Cun- ' h ning um, Lisa Gillham. Tim Lanier. Barry Morrison. Lisa Stowe. Amy Coleson. Marisa Dilorio. FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes Officers. Left Io right: Mike Antle. vice-president: Dianne Wells. reporter: Matt Barnhill. president: Jerry Baker. secretary. French Club French Club Officers. Laura Hinson. vice-president: fsirlingj Celia Mobley. secretary-treasurer: Moody Spring. president. Annual Staff if . fr' wwf ,vf ,X-. Annual Staff. Front Row: Sue McCawley. art editor: Lisa Stowe, bus. mgr.: Marisa Dilorio, editor: Amy Coleson. class editor. 2nd Row: Tim Lanier: Ann Cunningham. Club editor: Patricia Jones. 3rd Row: Jay James. Donna Maxey. Lisa Cupo, Karen Hankins. 4111 Row: Paula Epperson: Clinton Thet- ford. photographer: Janet Atwood. IO9 Thespian Club Thespian Club Officers: Left to Righl: Carla Ketner, secretary: Tracy Downey, publicity chairmang Julie Braddock, presidentg Karel vice-president: Cathy Boydston. treasurer: Marisa Dilorio, reporter, Thespian Group Leaders XJ his ssl E Thespian Group Leaders: Left to Right: Barry Morrison, Beth Field, Scott Osburne, Lisa Stowe, Lu Anne Ainsworth. Matt Nanny. Cats, w l Canteen Board gf Canteen Board Members: Front Row, left ro right: Kyle Milam, Martha Stovall, Julie Braddock, Dee Ann Harris. Second Raw: Kenny Whit tenburg, Mike Redden, David Buckley, Carla Ketner, Chris Rogers, Melinda Layfield. Canteen Officers Canteen Board Officers: Clockwise: Julie Braddock, president: Carla Ketner. membership chairman: Melinda Layfield, decora- tion chairman: Dee Ann Harris, publicity chairman: and Chris Rogers. vice-president. Future Teachers of America J,uAf,,ve' Afftf ,ei ,veg o ft'-,ff ...crew fl! Future Teachers of America Officers. Front Row: Pam Harrell, treasurer: Gayle Owens, sec- retaryg Kay Odom, president. Back Row: Robert Lawson, co-historian, Malinda Layfield, reporterg Diane Alcorn, vice-president: Marla McCracken, co-historian: Deborah Gray, l treasurer. Steer Seribbles Staff .o0L 0s. Entire Sleer Scribbles Staff. Officers in the cenlerfronl: Marisa Dilorio. circulation manager: Tim Lanier, editor, Paula Epperson, assistant manager. Stam ede Staff P Fair' ' 5 Stampede Staff: Left to Right.' Sue McCawley, editor: Patricia Jones, assistant editor: Karen Hankins, business manager: Janet Atwood, sports editor: Jay James, sports editor: Tim Lanier, circulation manager: Paula Epperson, exchange editor: Donna Maxey, Tim Hill, Amy Coleson. Ann Cunningham. reporters: Lisa Cupo, historian. Not Pictured: Marian Hankins. reporter. FL J CL l i National Forensic League Officers: Front Row, left to right: Terrie Junior Classical League Officers: Left to Right: Stanley Peavy, reporter: Lynn Wignall, treasurer: Nona Chenault, club sweetheart. Second Row: Pyles, president: Mark Mahan, secretary-treasurer. Moody Spring. reporter: Matt Nanny, vice-president: Tim Hill, president: Lynn Pyles, secretary. H3 4 Pep Squad l p Squ.. rs From Row Kim anipman president Jennifer Bell vice president Julie Braddock secretary LuAnne Ainsworth reporter Lisa Stowe treasurer Julie Jameson art director Second Row Nona Chenault Kim Bishop Dee Ann Harris Laura Hmson Julie Glrdewell junior board members Th1rdRow J1llGill1am Diana Redden Marisa Drlorro senior board members Key Club fz g kin! . , . . .-if ' e, Jiffffafili-Qi . fw-m.'i: ,wiwgrsgi . .N er' -1' sf 'rhmzj A yy 1 I'?4'9Nf Key Club Officers: Lefr lo Right: Paul Schnuelle. treasurer: Mark Kirby. vice-president: Craig Copeland. president: Tim Lanier, secretary. Nor Pictured: Don Bradshaw, reporter. Future Homemakers of America 3 ii. Future Homemakers of America Officers. Front Row: Marla McCracken, historiang Kelly Braddock, parliamentarian. Second Row: Cynthia Atwood, presidentg Laura Hinson, lst vice-presidentg Julie Jameson, 2nd vice-president: Connie Jameson, 3rd vice-presidentg Lynn Pyles, 4th vice-president: Becky Lindsey, 5th vice-president. Third Row: Elizabeth Ford, 6th vice-president: Cindy Johnson. secretary, Julie Glidewell, treasurerg Dee Ann Harris, sargeant-at-arms. FHA Junior Board FHA Junior Board Members. Lefz to right: Dona Burgess, Jan Oliver. K 0 ff1CC Workers H.-wr V, k t I .Q x t 5. it X: 'itl- . V11 A ui' ' it 1- 5 if xi. . 1 ' 1 . e 4 Aa. E ss 1 A ia, Umce Workers: H-ont Row, left to right: Sandra Mitchell, Lu Anne Ainsworth, Eric Hobbs. Second Row: Drue Norman, Barry Morrison, Kenny Whittenburg, Ricky Wray, Powell Hearne. 1 ICAQICTJ S 15 AV, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Officers: Sitting, left to right: Kirk Shepherd, parlia- mentarian: Janet Atwood. sweetheart: Paul Wood, reporter. Standing: Larry Chestnut, president: Deborah Gray, treasurer: Kristi Botkins, secretary: Tim Rogers, vice-president. DECA BU LBS Qmcrnuc Distributive Education Clubs of America Officers: Left to Right: Greg Morrison, vice-president: Brenda Proffitt, historian: David March- man. reporter: Cheryl Goodwin, treasurer: Pam Harrell, secretary: Rickey Subasavage, parliamentariang Shawn Escue. presidentg Diana Redden, chaplain. Industrial Arts Club VICA QAut0 Mechanics Industrial Arts Officers: Front Row, left to right: Jon Williams, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America CAuto Mechanicsj Officers: Michael reporter: Jeff Camp, treasurer. Back Row, left to right: Mark Kirby, Wilkes, reporterg Vaughn Halfacre, secretary: James Rice, vice-president secretary: Terry Zordel, vice-president: Bubba Hipp, sergeant-ab Clint Swiger, president. NotPic1ured: Monty Graves, treasurer. arms: Danny Reedy. president. 7 Band Council . l Band Council Members. From row. l. I0 rx Beth Lankford. Soph. Rep.: Karen Giles. Fr. Rep.: Joan Beisch. See.-Treas.: Rhnea Clinton. Sr. Rep.: Scarlett Ledbetter. Hist.-Libr.: Lisa Gillham. Band Artist: Back row. l. ro r: Scott Osburne. Jr. Rep.: Stuart Kendrick. Jr. Rep.: Clinton Thetford. Chaplain: Drue Norman. Pres.: Kyle Ford. Drum Major: Michael Perry. Vice-Pres.: Alan Johnson. Fr. Rep.: Cynthia Walker. Soph. Rep. Drum Major .- . A R Zlir Kyle Ford W V Y Flag Corps Flag Corps Members. L. ro R.: Diane Alcorn. Rhneu Clinton. Periann Ford. Dawne Heimer. covcaplainz Tammy Walker. Co-captain: Tonia Kohout. Lisa GiIlhz1m.P:1lriciz1 Ledbetler. Twirlers Twirlcrs. L.1a R.: Angela Dunsworth. Vonna Sue Birdwell. , .'.. , K 3 i ' 'K T Graham High School Concert Band Senior Band Members Band Seniors. Front Row: Rhnea Clinton, .loan Beisch, Irma Arispe, Scarlett Ledbetter. Patricia Jones. Lisa Gillham. Second Row: Karel Cats. Danny Reedy. Mike Sebesta. Greg Turner, Drue Norman, Third Row: Barry Morrison, Kyle Ford. Lucky Ingram. John Ponder. Lonny Hawkins. Regional IL Ensemble Winners ,S 3 , A K v HQ I Q7 Ensembles Receiving I in Region. Sranding, I. I0 r.: Mike Perry, Scott Osburne. Lloyd Parker, Barry Morrison. Tori Graves. Lisa Gillham. Joan Beisch.Sir1ing:Rhnea Clinton, Dawne Heimer. Regional lL Experimental Ensemble mm EG ere X-. Q3 X0 ,:, - Os 76 mm IJ -lin Cm 33 ral' T10 :aw 32 22. 4 902 FD ,.. 55' 3? 503. O EP 2 ,Z SQ III 'S' Sa 053 za O -I1 22 5- U? Sf 35 1 ga m 32 an ff-Z' Eta: W1 0 if FS 30' FD - H 0 7' 5' 2 3 sf 1 3 2 3 fri I' E if 'S' UU 1 EJ 3 -vm Regional UIL Solo Winners ... ...Awww twin ix . XM- , 9' Q, 4' Z' 3 .dr 115' M5 . Q.- A, .xt , --Ee . . ,T Www-.. . ...- fn. -V I . 2 Soloist Receiving l in Region. L. to R.: Alan Johnson. Cynthia Walker, Barry Morrison. Lloyd Parker. David Freeze. Stuart Kendrick. STEER p We 3 36 82 104 124 134 194 Happy Days Wide World of Sports Star Trek What's Happening Guiding Light Our Gang Good Times Board of Education Aids Community Board of Education Mr. Malcolm Stewart, President Mr. H. H. Adams, Vice-President Mr. Spencer Street, Secretary Mr. Frank Kramer Mr. Pat Bryan, III Mr. Dan Steele Mr. Ronald Stephens X 3. a. The School Board members and Superintendent Garth Baker make plans for the school year. Clockwise: Mr. Frank Kramer, Mr. Pat Bryan. lll, Mr. Dan Steele, Mr. Malcolm Stewart, Mr. Garth Baker, Mr. Spencer Street, Mr. H. H. Adams, Mr. Ronald Stephens, b. Mr. Malcolm Stewart, Mr. H. H. Adams, and Mr. Spencer Street serve as officers of the school board. ra ww-,Nw-W. ' f. 9 i ' ' ' w,,,,...,,.. ,, , - - ,..,,, .,... . ., ,,,, Superintendent Mr. Garth Baker Mr. Garth Baker began his. duties as superintendent in the Graham Independent School District in l97l, but he has been associated with the Graham School system since 1939. He has been a vocational agriculture teacher and the principal at Graham High School. In his duties as superintendent, Mr. Baker serves as the connection between the schools, school board and community. During his years of association with Graham Public Schools, he has gained the confidence and respect of faculty, students, and friends. Mr. Baker is a graduate of Texas A and M University and received his Master's Degree from North Texas State University. Y' Principal Mr. O,Day Williams As principal of Graham High School, Mr. O'Day Williams serves as more than just an administrator. Besides attending area, state, and local meetings for educators, and supervising the faculty, he creates an atmosphere of learning for the students. Mr. Williams is a graduate of Graham High School, and , jr Texas Christian University. He received his Master's Degree from North Texas State University. As principal he is a familiar voice on the loud speaker and a familiar face in the office, in the halls, in the cafeteria, at sports events, and everywhere else on the campus of Graham High School. 7 Facult Prepares for School Mr. John Allcorn Mr. Duane Mrs. Nancy Bennett Auto Mechanics Barfjngel- Home Economics A Mathematics Mr. Bill Bixler Mr. Greg Brown Mr. Tom Cain Mr- Keilbefs mimeogfaphs 0110 Of his CXPCFP World History, Athletics Science Athletic Director, Study ments- Hall tt i ' . V x I' ' 1 S ...I I init 5 i .d'f':05':-.'m -:V ' tiff rt fi-f--'i.p.. . 5 H 5 .4 , Q A -Q. , '11 z ffrfff.-4- w .W- HEN -r-N-.-,', ,.' ' ' 9- 'A 9 'Qs' ,J rs in Q . .v .wfx.,.w,,a it K Qellx it-4--w-5-vvy-.sfefa E ' A . .fn 'J A , -Q, ' nm Vg. ..m..,1.,in.T ' if j -T ay... -,..-..- , W. . - J .Q ,Q N. I , ,QT Yftlv-av fu Q 4-ow-in-. 5 W . '-1 Lwxqswi, . , Q i ' -r . r , L ,.... . .,. L -u i Y- L - 0 '1l :, ' 'i W: . ' An ' , Ma . ..-- 5 . f fzfzf ,X ki Q.-wg f.. Li . I Q Wzlhbv, ., X 'L ,,,..,,. w.,.1.q 2 le te l ' Q ' 1 , g , t V. x . 1 X K K ' aw A I MS Mr. Williams and other faculty members attend In-Service Training in Wichita Falls. 4 --J +A Miss Cheryl Mr. Jack Cody Mr. John Dyer Mr. Kenneth Ford Chastain English,Speech, Drama Civics Industrial Cooperative Home Economics Training Mrs. Marge Freeman English Miss Mary Louise Mr. Wes Hays Mrs. Susan Hinson Mr. Jimmy Hogan Guinn Band Joumalism, English World History, Athletics PE, Tennis, Mathematics irq Mrs. Bennett makes last minute preparations to show a film in her Home and Family Living class. Mrs. Pauline Jones Activities Director Mr. Eddie Keilberg Science Faculty Teachers Have Full Days Miss Frances Mr. Don McClure Mrs. Carla Mrs. Alicia Miller Mrs. Judy Moore Maxwell Mathematics McCracken Resource Teacher Mathematics Business Education Art Mr. Trent Phipps Mrs. Mary Pitcock Mrs. Yvonne Pratt Mr. Frank Riney Mrs. Beth Roach PE, Health, Athletics English Business Education Health, Science, Athletics English, Spanish fx Men faculty members finish with a cup of coffee at the annual Christmas faculty breakfast. 5 l Blowing up the spirit ball is only one of the many duties of Pep Squad Mrs. Freeman checks roll for her seventh period freshman English sponsor. Miss Webb. class. , W ' Mrs. Helen Rogers Mr. Benny American History Rupprecht Mathematics fff ilk X Miss Nancy Mr. Troy Shepard Schlittler Science PE, Health, Athletics l Mrs. Gretchen Smith Mr. Paul Studley Mr. Darrell Miss Bronwen Webb Counselor Distributive Education Weathel-bee English, Latin Vocational Ad - justment Counselor Faculty Teachers Are Friends, Too Mr. David Williams Mr. Carl Wilson Mrs. Judith Witte Mrs. Marilyn Shop Vocational Agriculture English, French Yancey Librarian .....5-- Mr. Studley spruces up Bryan Bussey's tuxedo for his school portrait. Aides Mrs. Marian Arnold Mrs. Nita Hearne Secretary Study Hall fl , l XV'l ff' fri f v if . . ,i K Q. Mrs. Nancy Joplin Attendance Clerk Cafeteria orkers f Y . we X X, if , ' 5 f Q V K ii .r - lf . , f h1ss545flSif. i Left to Right: Miss Jewel Parsons, Mrs. Ethel Woolridge, Mrs. Custodians E .Q 2 S . i - ,. . - Billie Whitson, Mrs. Marie Harris. Mrs. Betty Herndon. Q43 .g LaVaughn Tucker, Jack Stephens. Not Pictured: Lee Hearne. STEER 1978 3 36 82 104 124 134 194 Happy Days Wide World of Sports Star Trek What's Happening Guiding Light Our Gang Good Times A Year at the Top fp ,,2 n ,H ff '5'5'I ffm Rhnea Clinton, Jon Miller, Matt Bamhill, Jennifer Bell, Chris Rogers Senior Class Officers President Jon Miller Vice-President Chris Rogers Secretary Jennifer Bell Treasurer Rhnea Clinton Reporter Matt Barnhill Seniors Lead Pep Squad, Team Tony Aaron LuAnne Ainsworth Mike Antle Irma Arispe Janet Atwood fP ' 'ful'- . 15.1 X Senior pep squad members Jill Gilliam, Marisa Dilorio, and LuAnne Ainsworth discuss the latest gossip during the Stephenville game 'Rfb Dwayne Austin Nina Bailey Jerry Baker Matt Barnhill Lenwood Bates Semors Joan Beisch Jennifer Bell Marla Bennis Carol Birdwell Terry Bishop Mike Bone Kenny Boucher Liga Box Kevin Jones leads the football team into the first pep rally. Cathy Boydston Julie Braddock Juanita Brixie Julia Brooks Matt Brown I I3 7 Seniors' Spirit Leads the Way Kristi Buckalew Bryan Bussey Julie Bynum David Carter Teresa Carver Carrie Case Karel C315 Seniors go all out with their spirit on Fifties Day. Larry Chestnut Tami Clay Rhnea Clinton Janice Coleman Terry Coleman f Seniors Amy Coleson Craig Copeland Cindy Cox Becky Crawford ha-gs ., Tammy Dalton kv- as zz- V-gxffg 2? W3 ffflffi , ZWV r,:, . .. V Vx . 9 CKVCK i Vkrkkr AM i K: ' -g 'ififtlfifefiihi f JT f- Y - . Cyo Q l l L .C rry, r,-,r1r Q 5 e Loyal Steer supporters Jill Gilliam, Amy Coleson, and Lisa Stowe paint signs for the Breckenridge pep Ann Davis rally. Shannon Dickey Marisa Dilorio Charla Dodson Tracy Downey Cheryl Dunsworth Upper Classmen Have Special Privileges Janna Elliott Mike Emmons Paula Epperson Aaron Erwin Shawn Escue Beth Field Cindy Fitzgerald , if ' 579: gff ,35'f 'Wk I ' 'x 1-'v y J , ffl Elizabgth Ford Kylg Ford Patricia Parker, Kenny Boucher, and Deborah Gray are among the first members of the senior class to wear drapes and tuxedos for their portraits. Julie Fullerton Lisa Gillham Jill Gilliam Jackie Gilmore Cheryl Goodwin Deborah Gray James Gray Diana Green Jerry Green Robert Green Charles Hall Sammy Hall Karen Hankins Pam Harrell Lonny Hawkins Tim Hill I , 'E' G, , i Seniors ,-..A Q ll, , 3 Q h . ,JY . A G Members of the civics class go to the courthouse to register so they can vote. Some Seniors Put on a Different Face QL' t Charles Hipp Eric Hobbs Lucky Ingram Julie Jameson Lori Jennings ni, a W' ia 1 if is p J.-2' K ,,'fjf Brenda Johnson . 9.5 :Q z 1 i 1 .rar H I bw What caught Jackie Gilmore's and Jon Miller's eyes at the FHA Christmas Tea? Gwen Jones 4 'f '+' , 'if fi mel it Kevin Jones Patricia Jones James Joplin Carla Ketner Gay King Bennie Lane Tim Lanier Scarlett Ledbetter Jeff Louder Seniors David Marchman David McClure Sue McCawley Terry McGehee Kyle Milam Karel Cats puts on a different face when he works at the Spook House. james Miller 44 Y-Teens, Student Council Keep Seniors Active Mark York becomes Santa Claus and hands out presents to Y-Teen members. Jon Miller Terry Moore Barry Morrison Greg Morrison Mickie Morrow Donna Morton Drue Norman Mike Odom David Orr Russell Otter Patricia Parker Seniors Ronnie Perry Tom Pitcock Senior Y-Teen members relax and watch the film during the weekly Monday jghn Pgndef Mark Price night meeting. Brenda Proffitt Diana Redden Claresa Reed Danny Reedy JoAnne Reynolds James Rice Student Council member Matt Barnhill becomes a clown for the Christmas program. 145 Band Members Are Always Busy 66 Ricky Richards Cheryl Roberts Glenda Roberts Greg Robertson Ginger Rodgers Chris Rogers Tim Rogers Betsy Schlittler Paul Schnuelle Kerri Scott Mike Sebesta Kendra Shepherd , y f , f. 4 SSX. -a ' Mark Shepard 5 f i ,4 . V 4, e 1 J Kim 'Shipman During band class Barry Morrison shows Lisa Gillham something gross in his cup. in ' 11,42 'kv Kelvin Singleton Drue Sipe Norma Snow Lisa Stowe Clint Swiger 295 it S e n 10 rs Scarlett Ledbetter, Rhnea Clinton, and Joan Beisch are the three nominees for band sweetheart. Jackie Tate Dwayne Tiffin Greg Turner Lauri Waggoner Julie Ward I4 48 Seniors Wrap Up High School Years Dianne Wells Terry Wenninger Curtis Willenborg Sunni Wilson Paul Wood Ronda Wooldridge Wanda Wooldridge Lea Ann Wright Mark York Terry Zordel E1 Kelvin Singleton and Marla Bennis help clean up after t he tornado struck and l, 2, 3, 4, Band Coun. 3, 4, Sec.-T All Dist. Ensb. 2, 4, State UIL 2, UIL Solo 3, 4, 3 4 T ' ' T 3 , , reas. l,2,H1st.2, rack All o f, ,. .N 4 Letter3 4 T Track 1, 3 3 4 Class Plays 3, 4: Tennis l: Jr. JOAN EVELYN Band l CC 43 Valentine 43 Thespians 3, 4g Class Sec. 43 Striper 2. FTA F E E 1 12a1ffwr:f f ,,,,5Vi,i.,?li,,5,,Wv., Q c 0 0 Act1v1t1es 2' titi S UEL LEE HA LL H iieos f S PAQTRI CIA LYNN JONES Football l, 2, 3, '4, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3g Track I, 2, 3, 4, Bay City - Band Striper l, 25 German,Club 2. 11 Letter 3, 43 Baseball 45 FFA 1, 23 Thespians 3, 4, All American Graham - Band 2,-3, 4, UIL Ensemble 2, 3, 4, State 2, Letter Girl Cast 43 Class Play 3, 45 Speech Class Play 4. NHS 2 4 UILT CP l Sgt at-Arms Sec4 Cit 4 Band Musical 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4g STEER SCRIBBLES 33 K StaffV4, Asst. Ed. 4, Joumalism Club 43 F a - nd Scroll 4 l, 2, 3, 4, Gr. Pep Squad 2 V-Pres 4:C21I1dy n Brd. 3, A, Memf 4. Cant I2 3 4 Treas STEER 4 FA l 2 ArtD1r4 3, if ee, ,,,, Parl. 4, Ind. Aide 3 Dxst ESRICE 4 IAI 4 RI C HA RDS 2nd Team All-Dist. 3, All-Dist. Hon C OLENE ROBER TSS 2g Lib. Club Science Club 33 GREG 3, 4, Letter 4, Basketball 3 NHS 4g Class Play 3. San Antonio - GINGER l, 2,3g NHS 3, FFA l, 2, 3, Foot 2, 4, Letter 4, 35 SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Parl. 3, Dist. JCL 2, 3, Sing Song 1,25 W'ho's JOHN 123 4 3? 4'4t ' CHRIS ROGERS l, 2, 3, 4,lLetter 45 Track l, 3, 4, Letter 3, 3 4' FFA3 4' Can -- Board3 at 4 T 55055135 Football lg Track 33 VICA 1' 3, 4, V-Pres. 43 Class Fav. 43 Class Play 4, sc 4. BETSY SCHLITTLER 4 4 Cheerleader 4, Class Favorite 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Gxr 3 Pres ee'hs 2 Tennis 3' Tennis 4' FFA 4, Science Club 3, 2g Tennis 2g FFA l, Texas - Girl 3, FFA3 VICA A CKIE MA RIA TA TE lg Sing Song lg Band l, Musical lg Y-Teens Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball Capt. 3g Pep Club 2, WENNINGE Letter 2, Co-Captain FFA l, 2, 3 Graham VICA UCD 4- Y WILLENBORG l 2g Baseball l, 2. Graham- 3, 4, Letter 43 Class Rlay 4g Thespians 4. 5 'ts 'fa WILS ON teart 2g All Amer A H fff, 'Q ,rilll t,Golf1 2 3 Letter3' Key Club 4, v Q 4 'F' DA WOOLDRIDGE ' we DECA 3, ,ns ett 2 , -if -we ' Vip. ' ' Wa it A V 4 ' - f ' V , A if rsir r,.ll wp, A 4 WUQLDRIDGE r.A' ' , CA 3g'Journalism 2, Library Club 2, Miss' Football l, 2, 1 , Letter 1DistQi4i:7Basketball lg Track l, 2g SC 25 FCA T 1 3 Class Pres52g Who's NHS 2, 3, 43 Thespians 3. 4 Q ,,,. , ,,,., l' ' 'ffleifi1iw?i4l31i'fi?Qe3i ' 4512! i z at- ., im 14 ' iw . Hi .tsiiii-'Ni . ,,.?,,g ,,,W'.- A Y -f ,. - , f ,sg . , vtee . - Q Juniors Almost Anything Goes Nona Chenault, Bart Bussey, Mike Glazner, Frank Hall Junior Class Officers President Frank Hall Vice-President Mike Glazner Secretary-Treasurer Nona Chenault Reporter Bart Bussey Cynthia Atwood Kelly Barnett Lin Barnett Jimmy Bazar Juniors realize that that dreaded day has arrived when they have to come to school to receive their schedules Barbara Bennett Kim Bishop Kelly Braddock Don Bradshaw Bobby F. Brown Charles Brown Ramona Brown Scott Brown Juniors Willie Brown Michael Bryant Lester Buckley Bryan Burch Danny Burke Bart Bussey Tammy Butler Howard Calloway Jo Carter Charles Casey Robbie Casteel Nona Chenault lj, f Elections Begin Year N-1' 0 O I Mr. Ford supervises the election of class officers until a president is elected -A - ? ,Z' ,als V. , .rm-M- Junior boy nominees wait outside of study hall while class members vote for favorite. 1 :Qi Tim Clark Jerry Cornwall George Coyle Ann Cunningham Lisa Cupo Ronda Daily Darlene Davis Ken Donnell Nellie Dunlap Brett Dunnam Brad Fisk Ervin Flint Chuck Foley David Fore David Freeze Brenda Gathings Juniors l S 157 Leroy Gilman Mike Glazner Julie Glidewell Robert Gonzales Monty Graves Jeff Graw Debbie Grimsley Delvin Guinn Vaughn Halfacre Frank Hall Chad Hammond s.,.,J sf- aff? 10 123' '75 If Coach Bixler leans down to give Craig Sluder advice during one of the JV games he played in before being moved up to the varsity team. Marian Hankins DeeAnn Harris Kenny Hartless Bobby Hawkins Powell Hearne Sharon Himes Laura Hinson Jonni Hughes Tammy Ivey Yolanda J acoba Jay James Connie Jameson Ronnie Johnson Lori Ann Jordan Juniors Juniors Find Classes Don't Hurt 2 fi' i if The junior boys compare their senior rings. Stuart Kendrick Archie Kirkland Johnny Langford Diana Layfield Debra Lee Becky Lindsay Jody Lovell Mark Mahan l l Does Bryan Burch have to work this hard every day in Algebra II? I Sl' af X0-H , 'ul' K QM Q-1 Tammy Butler tells Matt Nanny that he won't even feel it as she pricks his finger for a blood sample 'G' Lisa Manley Bobby McClanahan Dayna Miller Ann Mills Clifford Mills Sandra Mitchell Tami Montgomery Bubba Moody Judy Moren Matt Nanny Lynn Nickols Juniors Kerrye Nix Jeff Oliver Wayne Oliver Scott Osburne Chuck Pearson Kelly Peeks Mike Perry Victoria Phillips Doug Pinkston Melissa Pitcock Julia Pool Juniors Find Time to Eat ...lt Chris Williams and Craig Sluder find that all the worries of school fade away when they enter the cafeteria doors. Kim Pulis Lynn Pyles Connie Ragland Floyd Ramsey Dan Ranft Ricky Renicks Donald Robbins Debbie Roberts Juniors Ann Robertson Cecil Rogers Dwight Rogers James Rogers Ross Roye David Scitern Jerry Sears James Sedberry John Sedberry Kirk Shepherd Susie Shifflett Sharon Shoemate Craig Sluder Ricky Subasavage Linda Swetnam Kerry Tate i Juniors Light Up Their Lives dflh f A-, , r x 'if 4. ir ss r 411 gg ,s q T33 ?sa X X .,,,g.Qi As lighting director, Bubba Moody is found frequently in the cage. we Juniors Gary Taylor Jim Bob Taylor Clinton Thetford Larkeeda Thomas Vicki Vaughn Jeff Wadley Berry Walker Tammy Walker Kenny Whittenburg Terrie Wignall Bill Wiles Chris Williams Lee Ann Wilson Ricky Wray Chip Wyrick Scott Yates The Young and the Restless David Buckley, Neal Montgomery. Vonna Sue Birdwell, Bobby Price Sophomore Class Officers President Bobby Price Vice-President David Buckley Secretary-Treasurer Neal Montgomery Reporter Vonna Sue Birdwell Diane Alcorn Albert Arispe Mark Arrendale H. L. Atchley Joanne Bachman Hugh Bates Russell Baumgardt Joanie Bell Peter Bennis Tim Berry Vonna Birdwell Sophomores Ricky Bone Harrell Braddock David Bright Bobby D. Brown Charlotte Brown Michael Brown David Buckley Mona Burgess Marcie Burney Bonnie Burns Ricky Busch Jeff Camp Sophomores Gain Knowledge -all iv 'tv' -of .,......J Agfa:-Q Some of the sophomores wish the wise old owl would give them some tips as they take the DAT sl 'V A AP Can it be that only one sophomore understood the skit during the pep rally? Terry Coker R. J. Coleson David Crowson Marie Delgado Linda Diersing Diana Dies Charles Dodson Angela Dunsworth Don Dyess Von Dyess Marqumia Eddleman Kevin Escue Sophomores .Iaunita Evana Periann Ford Denise Fowler Rebecca Frazier Kevin Fullerton John Gallaway Kirk Gaton Russell Gilliam Ruth Gonzales Paul Graves Caren Gray Randy Green Michael Gregg Leslie Hall ,JAN Mr. Lasater tells Eugenia Russell to look at his hand while he takes her school picture. 5 Xe.: Phillip Harden Wayne Harden Jerry Harrison Lee Harvey Sophomores Kyle Hearne Robert Hearne Dawne Heimer Debbie Hitch Amanda Hodges Sherrill Hogan Lori Huckobey James Huffman Loree Huffman Jo Ingram Julie Isbell Cindy Johnson Jerry Johnson Sandra Jones Tammy Jones J acquatta Jordan Clovis Kellow Marty Kinder Dennis King Work Can Be Fun At each pep rally Eddie Manley supports the Steers by playing his French horn in the band. L..., ef' J? x X Y sg! Kenny King Tammy Kinsey Carrol Kirby Mark Kirby Tonia Kohout Dianna Kortendick Beth Lankford Robert Lawson Malinda Layfield Patricia Ledbetter Dana Lindley Bonnie Littlepage Thomas Loftis Vickie Lybrand Sophomores Eddie Manley Rodney Martin Sammy Martin Donna Maxey Terry Mayo Angela McClatchey Bobby McCool Marla McCracken Becky McFall David Mills Celia Mobley Neal Montgomery Partytime Comes for Sophomores '05 JP v Sophomores learn that hard work can be rewarding as they enjoy their party given by the Key Club for collecting the most cans in the food drive. QV ,-f' ,sf E Dona Burgess and Jan Oliver chat during the FHA Christmas Tea. Tina Morgan John Morrison Mark Morrison Lanny Norman Susan O'Bryan Kay Odom Jan Oliver Brent Otter Gayle Owens Jimmy Oxford Keith Perry Kevin Phillips Tammy Posey Bobby Price Sophomores 175 6 Emily Price Greg Pulis Darla Rankin Mike Ray Floyd Rhodes Chris Riley Bobby Risenhoover Bryan Roberts Tonya Robertson Jeff Robinson Robert Roye Eugenia Russell Dana Sconce Gary Sears When the Days Get Cold . . . 'ii 5.1 lb TT N' --f 157 ,Z ,M M l my - uf 1' , EF' During one of the many cold winter days, P.E. girls Lori Huckobey and Becky McFall find out it's not too bad as they get to talk in the dressing room instead of suiting out. Sophomores Theresa Seay Petie Shabay Rosalind Shead Danny Shifflett Casey Shupp Kelly Shupp Kyle Sims Stephanie Sims Lisa Sipe Clint Smith Sylvia Smith John Soto Billy Spencer Moody Spring Calera Stacey Greg Story Elizabeth Stovall Sam Sumpter Grady Thetford Chawn Trout Sherry Tyler Teri Tyler Sophomores Join Clubs we vc T 1 ,rg sv ' 4-.uw T W -633' 6 at - 'ef In ' '. 'KKK X557 XDR ,. U if ,. , Osh? V , i' i mi 4 , X fwfr 45-'Y Marla McCracken, Diane Alcom, Kay Odom, and Patricia Ledbetter try to keep warm during the FTA Hayride. Bridget Valdez Cynthia Walker Steven Ward David Whiteley Michael Wilkes Jon Williams Wayne Wood Cynthia Wright Sophomores The Rookies Kneeling: Steve Hobbs. Smnding: Randy Bynum. Deana Sims, Jamie Coley. Freshman Class Officers President Steve Hobbs Vice-President Jamie Coley Secretary-Treasurer Randy Bynum Reporter Deana Sims Freshmen Stacey Adams Lissa Akers Dianne Ansohn James E. Armstrong James M. Armstrong Kelvin Armstrong Penny Armstrong Tim Arrendale Susan Bailey Valerie Barton Anna Bazar Venson Beck Lee Beisch Johnny Berkholz Beverly Birdwell Susan Black Freshmen Join Y-Teens Elaine Brannies David Brixie Darla Brookins Jesse Brown -4' QP.-11 Phil Brown Naomi Browning Randy Bullock 5'1 Dona Burgess Paula Bynum Randy Bynum Robin Case David Casteel Jeff Chappell Delmarie Chestnut iff... it i Nw I 24 , Freshman girls find that Y-Teens is fun as they enjoy refreshments at the Mountain Top Service. IG' 7'5- M A ii A fi. ,ix QQ xl I R' 555' mix ffl ig j may ,ll fre in 5,22 ii' 1 in gin I IV? ii Us 33 if 'A gif im EW At the Y-Teen Carnival, Mike Redden finds more than enough to eat. .gi ,-V i I 1 .wk Willie Clay Jamie Coley Clint Daily Jeff Dake Rena Dalton Jody Damron Brenda Davis Nathan Davis Sandra Davis Larry Day Richie Deiss Sheri Dewbre Ann Dixon Kelly Donnell Freshmen Linda Doyle Steve Doyle Patsy Dunlap Jerry Edgar Ricky Edwards Van Ellerd David Epperson Kenny Epperson Ronda Erwin Dennis Fellows Lauri Fincher Fish Relish Banquets iff fi... 1 Rene Dalton, Carrie Walker, and Betsy Mobley sing Daddy's Lit- tle Dreamboat at the Y-Teen Father-Daughter Banquet. , Ik ,Freshmen feast on watermelon at the supper sponsored by the Quarterback Club. Timmy Ford Jess Fore Robert Fowler Tammie Freeman Joey Garvey Karen Giles Doug Gollihar Kelli Golden Susan Gosnell Robert Graham Chris Graw Doug Greathouse Danny Green William Green Freshmen Darrell Gustin Sabrina Hanna Tommy Hawkins Tony Hawkins Trent Hawkins Karen Himes Diane Hipp Laura Hitch Steve Hobbs Robert Holland Jimmy Holley Lennard Howe Kelley Hudson Johnny Huffman Freshmen Learn New Skills -9' Dana Walker learns sewing skills in homemaking. B During seventh period English, freshmen listen to Mrs. Freeman as she explains paragraph notebooks. '65 Linda Huffman Ronnie Huffman Glen Hulsey Shannon Hunnewell Christi Ivey Aden J acoba Lynn J ergins Alan Johnson Doug Johnson Michael Johnson Ron Kinney Nell Klutts Lisa Knox Carolyn Kramer Freshmen Amber Langford Herbert Lee Kati Lewelling Jimmy Lindley Mark Little Fay Loftis J ay Lowe Chuck Luksich Kenneth Mahaney Christi Maples Eddie Martin Sherrie McDaniel Russell McGee Scott Mills Tony Mills Betsy Mobley Randy Moore Susan Moore Billy Morgan Joe Morris Future Scientists at Work 17' N . ,.w-Y 51' I , 'ali ...tgp wx ,-A-1' tj 'wi-3 1 all-6 ffl 4-7 P-f ln Mr. Shepard's physical science class. freshman guys perform a friction experiment. Sherry Morris Rojonna Moss Dina Mullanax Carla Myrick Tony Norman Pam Norwood Steve Norwood Teresa Oliver Lloyd Parker Weldon Parsons Stanley Peavy Allison Pitcock Freshmen Joyce Preston Amy Price Kelly Ray Mike Redden John Reddell Toby Reedy Mike Rhodes Barbara Robbins Rhonda Robbins Ronnie Roberts Sharon Robinson Kim Rogers Ritchie Russell Robert Sandoval , fu, Aa, K -w fi A li Q - - t J 'W- XX 0' From Investments to Theaters 3 Sheri Dewbri and Sharon Williams call the bank to check the stock investments which they made in general business class. f ix The freshmen leave the National Theater after viewing Romeo and J uliel. -.an 19 iff Freshmen Kirk Scheriger Lori Scitern Ronny Sconce Darlene Shahan Joe Shepard Judy Shubert Deana Sims Philip Sipe Jimmy Skidmore Jill Smith .lack Snow Eva Solomon Alex Soto Dee Dee Sparks Cathleen Stansell Scott Stansell Randy Stephens Gary Stevens Cindy Stone Martha Stovall Lyle Stowe Lisa Strowd Stephen Swaringen Andrea Tate Angela Tate Tareasa Thetford Bruce Thomas Kevin Thomas Lavon Todd Kirk Tolliver Dedra Underwood Rosa Valdez Carrie Walker Dana Walker Cafeteria Serves Fish Food ii: ' T i X ,, Freshman girls find that there is always time to go to the cafeteria for a snack between classes x X Kelly Donnell and Carolyn Kramer discuss the latest gossip during fourth period lunch. . ,,, .s,f .,n,.,,ll, , , , . l,,.. a. -4' Iggfxzmffztw . f 1 A wzf5m'f-A ' -a'Vf'fi:Q-' . -' -1 ' I . y -.r 1- . F , -iw f ' - ,,f,,q4?,,' ' ig: 4- K' i- f' f, William Walker i , , 'f 3 s 4 .C wa! A VVI Q y 'W Dayrle Wenninger 1 'l1-f - 'i', ' 'H A all W , , Kelly Whitson A .Qi yr Tony Widner '4 Rosa Wilcox 1 Jackie Williams ,K is W, Kay Williams Sharon Williams Bobby Wilson Alan Wood Neta Wright Jackie Wyrick Sonya York Freshmen STEER IQ78 3 36 82 104 124 134 194 Happy Days Wide World of Sports Star Trek What's Happening Guiding Light Our Gang Good Times April ne Day at a Time INS g' -' 4' t ' 1 , ' i' k Wa... 1 .p ?,w '! l ,f ' . i 4' -ff - . ,1 ' 'iff5e-if-..s.. ,ff ,,,ff.i?E.safwves -A ,Ii Y li Ya' N , fl 4 wp- ' . v s. it a e ,fiat . Y pril Brings Spring Sports Spring sports started off on a good note as Graham placed second in the P-K Relays. The track teams took district honors and advanced to regionals in Denton. The girls golf team, in their first year to qualify, advanced to regionals where they placed third. The tennis team's season was filled with toumaments. The first baseball team since the sixties was formed and made a fine showing during the season. a. David McClure stands in ready position as he waits for the serve. b. Toby Reedy tries to clear the bar in the high jump. c. Wth the bases loaded, Mike Antle strikes out the Mineral Wells batter. d. Curtis lhhllenborg and Jan Oliver sign in at the pro shop before they go out to play. April Spring Fever Hits GHS Spring fever reached epidemic proportions during April. Students were busy taking trips, giving blood, and competing in UIL contests. The Journalism l and 2 classes visited Taylor Publishing Company. The language classes went to Sherman and captured top honors in the foreign language seminar. The language classes were not the only ones to take awards during April. Eight students won district UIL contests and advanced to region in Denton. Three competitors advanced to state in Austin. Paula Epperson and Karen Hankins advanced in thejournalism contests and Russell Otter advanced in science. ' Girls sports had their moments of fun in more ways than one. The girls athletics teams spent a weekend at Camp David on Possum Kingdom Lake, and the women faculty members, alias O Day's Angels, competed in a . ' ifegl, V volleyball tournament. T T l Seniors learned that it was only four short weeks to graduation when they received their announcements. 'U , w I ,- f- - ,A M :Q v wr . Ms 1,- V 3' ' A ,V K. i g,..i..ff 21. . W , , 4 , ,..- -- , . ,, , M 'lf ll 'J .ft : ,. if email , N .5 , f -' 7 ' S ' . sv 2' - , ,ag n A Q Q . pg ff W b. ,ig 'vw kfsfiiflf s .W ' H? 1 ne Day at A Time ligwrg r L s f. a. During Journalism 2. Marisa Dilorio and Lisa Stowe work towards their spring deadline. b. Mr. David Dixon. Taylor Publishing Company representative. explains tojournalism students the way their copy is set by computers. c. On the girl athletes weekend at Camp David. freshmen. Karen Giles and Lori Huckobey cook breakfast for the upperclassmen. d. French students display a winning poster at the foreign language seminar. e. District UIL winners: front row. Paula Epperson. editorial writing: Karen Hankins. news writing: Marisa Dilorio. headline writing. Back Raw: Stuart Kendrick. science. Kelvin Singleton. number sense. Russell Otter. science. and Sue McCawley. feature writing. f. O'Days Angels' spirit is high before the big game. g. Charles Hall isn't chicken about giving blood. h. Kirk Shryoc brings seniors closer to graduation when he delivers the announcements. l l 9 April Campus Alive and Kicking The campus was alive and kicking during April. The drama class was busy working on one- act plays to be presented at local schools. The UIL one-act play competition was held in Vernon. This year's one-act was entitled A Gameu and cast members captured places in the All-Star and Honorable-mention casts. The Thespians presented their spring production, Close Encounters of the Thespian Kind. More banquets filled the days of April as the Quill and Scroll had their installation banquet, and the vocational clubs held their traditional employer- employee banquet. 'X ne Day at a Time -.--13mQi- d. a. Consider yourself at home . . . Cast members of the Thespian Spring production dress up as characters for the opening number. b. Carter Uulie Braddockj, Edson fKarel Catsj, and Baker CMarisa Dilorioj discuss the experiment of which they are about to be a part. c. New members to Quill and Scroll stand behind the installation table and the candle of Truth. d. Drama students, Jill Gilliam, Jennifer Bell, LuAnne Ainsworth, and Barry Morrison present the one-act Goodbye to the Clown for sixth graders at Junior High. e. Dr. J. Rodney Short, Associate Dean of Education at TWU, speaks at the DE- ICT -HECE employee-employer banquet. May Seniors Finally Make lt All threats of bad weather had cleared for a perfect evening at the Graham Country Club for the J unior-Senior Banquet. Hurricane lamps and luminaries lighted the way for couples as they neared the club's entrance. With the theme of Looks Like We Made It the 3 club was decorated with curtains of silver streamers glitter- accented seagulls and a mirror reflecting ball. After dinner the couples followed luminary-lighted paths to the T-Hut where they danced under two white parachutes to the music of Bumpin' Butch. , i at f fisvl asc, ZA A fx H ixh'tf d '? if 4 ? A t S f Q a itt,i, 1 ,.ta ,tttl,l,tt e K t ltr S' t 'f-ww ,Q . X f i 5 S i i Qglffk , , a. .Mrsg :W .. t za 15 X. One Day at a Time ! 3,25 -ss. EJB. ggi- sz' ., f m -,,1, B we X ' . ix Pk , 4. ' C- 1. V P 1.-.- XX a. Is this the way to decorate for the banquet boys? Powell Heame, Bart Bussey and Bobby Brown supervise the filling up of the swimming pool the day before the banquet. b. Frank Hall, junior class president, welcomes all the students and guests to the banquet. c. Passing through a shimmering silver curtain, Melissa Pitcock and Mike Sebesta enter the country club. d. Seniors and juniors eye all the delicious food as they pass through the buffet line. e. Sophomore, Becky McFall finds serving the juniors and seniors is no easy job. They never seem to get enough butter. f . Becky Lindsey and J on Miller look over the program and find Jon's name listed as Senior Class President. g. Couples dance to the disco music of Bumpin' Butch. 421' ay Big Events Close Year Reading and writing and arithmetic filled the final days of school in May. Students tested their joumalistic skills as they worked toward the publication of the senior edition of the Stampede and the Steer Scribbles. Besides journalism there was the art show. Several students took top honors in the high school division of art, Lauri Waggoner won first in the city- wide division in photography. In anticipation of the coming school year, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors pre- registered. As a relief from the work, the students had an opportunity to attend The Days in the Old School Yard, the senior memories program, and the annual F F A rodeo. ne Day at a Time C. t 2 g. a. Phil Brown fights to stay on the bull for the entire 8 seconds. b. Students look over the entries of the high school students in the art show. c. Juniors read the senior edition of the Stampede knowing that next year they will be remembering when. d. Honor Thespians gain recognition for eaming 60 points by participating in theatrical events. e. The Senior Class are the guests of honor at the senior memories program presented by the Thespians. f. Seniors combine reading the Sieer Scribbles and 1984 in Mrs. Pitcock's class. g. Taking the eye test in drivers ed brings Cathleen Stansel a few steps closer to getting her restricted license. h, Mr. Shepard and Mrs. Moore pass out pre- registration forms to the juniors. 204 May Band, Y- Teens Busy In May Members of the Band and Y- Teens didn't have a moment to spare during May. With only a week to recover from the Junior-Senior Banquet, band members and their dates caught Saturday Night Feverv at the band banquet. Band members only had a couple of weeks to make last minute rehearsals for the Band Concert. Y-Teen members werejust as busy all during the month. A climax to the Y-Teen year was the traditional overnight trip to Glen Rose, but this year the Y- Teens went to Glen Lake Methodist Camp instead of Tres Rios. At the sunrise service, the officers for the 1978-79 school year were announced. Mrs. Pitcock, Y-Teen sponsor. hosted this year's senior cabinet members with a graduation breakfast. The DECA members had their moment of triumph in May. At a party, DE students hit Mr. Studley in the face with pies. One Day at a Time C. a. Instrumentalists give a standing ovation to Mr. Hays when he receives a plaque at the Band Concert. b. The jokes got to be too much for DE membersg Mr. Studley got a pie in the face. c. Mr. Hays opens a combination going away, appreciation gift presented to him at the band banquet. d. Dianne Wells conducts the traditional candle light awards program at Glen Lake. e. At a special breakfast for senior Y-Teen cabinet members, LuAnne Ainsworth and Dianne Wells open their gifts from Mrs. Pitcock. f. Julie Jameson gives the office of Y-Teen President to Laura Hinson at Glen Lake. g. Kim Shipman finds that Karen Giles' bathing suit doesn't fit the same way it does on Karen. ay Seniors Graduate Although graduation was postponed four days as a result of the bad weather during winter, commencement finally arrived. The seniors received their caps andgowns early in the week in order to try them on and make sure they had the right size. But all the waiting and primping ended as the band began to play Pomp and Circumstancef' and 126 seniors filed down the aisles. The seniors knew as they received their diplomas that although they were ending a part of life, they were also embarking on new and more exciting experiences. After all the seniors had received their diplomas and the Alma Mater was sung, the graduates excitedly threw their scrolls. a. Ricky Wray tries to keep some order as he passes out caps and gowns to the seniors. b. The Honor Graduates, those students with a four year average of 90 or above, take their place on the stage during the Processional. c. Seniors sit quietly as they wait for their row to rise and receive their diplomas. d. Julie Jameson, Y-Teen president, gives the invocation at the beginning of the commencement ceremony. e. Paula Epperson receives a congratulatory handshake and a certificate after she was announced as valedictorian. f. In a moment of excitement, the graduates throw up their scrolls before leaving the auditorium. 206 we One Day at a Time f. L Y' ,2'i-rw if ,gg if? .A ' VT 'Sk 19 X Starring .... Co-Starring .... Directed by ........... In Charge of Production . Executive Producer .... Casting ........... Financial Supervisor .... Art Production .......... Directors of Photography Credits ....StudentBody . . . ...... Faculty . . . . .Mrs. Susan Hinson . . . . . . .Marisa Dilorio . . . .Mr. O'Day Williams . . . . .Amy Coleson . . . . .Lisa Stowe . . . . .Sue McCawley . ..... Graham Leader Lasater Studios Mr. Paul Studley Mr. Duane Barringer Clinton Thetford Mark Kirby Bill Wiles Production Autographs D D' rf 55' QQ 3 iv ? 9 flu
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