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TflDG 'flU [g®|||ga TablE of Contents Opening E 5tudEnt Lif e E Sports L.C People EE Advertising 1E5 TflCGlAflU I This year G.H.S. added a Computer Department. We, the I editors, feel that along with the computer games, computer- E ized businesses, and the now-booming Computer Age, our I Computer Department has greatly affected our school year. I So, using the Computer as our theme, we have put this book I together to share our memories with you. G.H.5.5trives... f nr Pride! STUDENT LIFE Floats. 8. Elmer Fudd — Soph. Class — 1st — School Floats. 9. SC Pres. Dean Peery presents roses to 1983 Football Sweetheart, June Fcwell. escorted by Robert Favors. 10. Donald Duck — Fresh. Class — 2nd School Float. 11. Football Sweetheart. Nominees, and Escorts — 1st — Non-School Float, (inset) June Fewell. 1983 Football Sweetheart. To scan the traditional events of Homecoming, Thursday afternoon our student body joined together to build the best bonfire ever at Goat Field. Thursday evening the fire truck led our car parade through town to get our bonfire fired up.” While the senior football players started the fire, the crowd roared with cheers. Friday afternoon the spirit rose to a peak at our pep rally. To top the afternoon the Seniors won the spirit stick! Friday night came and excitement was in the air. Everyone was visiting old friends and anxious to see if our Goats would win and to witness the crowning of our Football Sweetheart. Finally, the moment came. June Fewell was named Sweetheart. Then the excitement grew as our Goats were victorious in sending the Cougars back to their dens. Celebrations continued throughout the night with a dance. Saturday brought Cartoon Characters of all kinds to town for our parade. Homecoming week-end came to a close with a rodeo, but the memories of our Homecoming victory will stay with us forever. me coming S3 ft Cheerleader's Work... 1. Wendi Phillips, Tona Tipton, Joselyn Anglin, June Fewell chant for the Goats. 2. Varsity Cheerleaders for 1983-84: Larisa Wietzikoski, Joselyn Anglin, Amy Barnes, June Fewell, (head) Alaine Hughes, Tona Tipton, (kneeling) Wendi Phillips, Danita Rocs. 3. Alaine Hughes is a Junior and after 3 years of cheerleading is now head. 4. Amy Barnes leads the crowd at a pep rally. 3. Senior June Fewell has been a Varsity cheerleader for 2 years, JV one year. 6. The cheerleaders' stunt helps build spirit high. 7. Danita Ross, who is now a Senior, is cheering on the Varsity squad for her second year. 8. After one year on the JV squad, Junior Joselyn Anglin has been a Varsity cheerleader for 2 years. 9. Varsity cheerleaders are moving to victory. 10. Danita Ross shows her spirit. 4 5 Is Never Done Without the support of the student body and the cheering of the crowd our Goats would not feel like the special team they are. So we have twelve girls who spend their time showing our Goats how Groesbeck feels about them. These girls are our cheerleaders. They are responsible for the pep rallies, the games, the signs, and everything else that pertains to spirit for our school. The cheerleaders become a unique family after all of the hard work, tears, laughter, they share together. So, for these girls Spirit has a very special meaning. 7 1. Candace Drummond and Melissa Rhodes are posed for our camera. 2. Joselyn Anglin. June Fewell, and Larisa Wietzikoski are cheering for those Goats. 3. Kim Capps shows her spirit with a high-flying herky. 4. Tona Tipton leads the crowd in Two Bits. 3. Alaine Hughes prepares for the next cheer. 6. June Fewell concentrates on winning. 7. Sophomore Wendi Phillips is a first year cheerleader. 8. The JV cheerleaders during their pep rally. 9. A spirit of unity bonds both squads as the JV give the Varsity carnations. 10. Jamie Foley yells during a pep rally. 11. Sophomore Larisa Wietzikoski is a second year cheerleader. 12. Wendi Phillips takes a break from cheering to catch up on her studies. 13. Senior Amy Barnes is now a Varsity cheerleader for her second year. 14. After being a JV cheerleader. Tona Tipton is spending her Junior year on Varsity. 13. 1983-84 JV Cheerleaders: (bottom to top) Kim Capps. Jamie Foley. Melissa Rhodes. Candace Drummond. 12 10 11 12 Student Council Strives fc The GHS Student Council is one of the most involved student organizations in the school. The Student Council is made up of individuals who want to work to improve our school and community. This spring, the Student Council won the district office of Parliamentarian at the spring convention. The student body is very proud of all of the council's projects that have improved our school and have helped the students. 2 4 1. Amanda Reagan and Beth Vogel displaying the scrapbook. 2. Paul Novak, Adam Dugan, and Amy Barnes during the Arbor Day Ceremony. 3. Stacie Smith helps with election. 4. 1983-84 STUDENT COUNCIL — Bottom Row Amy Barnes, Mary Reagan, Stephanie Baldwin. Patti Ogden, Gayla Capps, Kim Capps. Candace Drummond. Amy Daily. 2nd Row: Suzy Long. Shelby Smith. Amanda Reagan. Beth Vogel, Karen Johnson. Kim Johnson. Stacie Smith, Dean Peery, Lyvon Tatum, Joselyn Anglin. Top Row: Adam Dugan. Tony Lewis. Mark Walker, Paul Novak, Mark Alewine, Jeffery Alford, Greg Phillips. Wendi Phillips. 14 r Success 1. Paul Novak. Parliamentarian, conducting elections. 2. 1983-84 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS — Amanda Reagan. Historian; Stacie Smith. Reporter; Beth Vogel. Historian; Dean Pecry. President; Paul Novak. Parliamentarian; Amy Barnes. Secretary; Mary Reagan. Treasurer. Not Pictured: Adam Dugan. Vice President. 3- The Student Council showing their true colors after seizing the District Office of Parliamentarian. 4. Amanda Reagan. Stephanie Baldwin, and Gayla Capps helping with refreshments at Open House. 3. Juniors preparing for Spirit week. 5 15 F.H.A. Members Keep Busy Future Homemakers of America members find themselves busy doing many things — having fun. helping others, representing our school, and broadening their own horizons. 1. The FHA officers for this year are L-R: Amanda Reagan — 3rd Vice President; Lisa Stewart — Parliamentarian; Stephine Baldwin — President; Lisa Alewine — 2nd Vice President; Beth Vogel — 1st Vice President; Kim Capps — Reporter; Cassandra Sims — Secretary-Treasurer. 2. The Future Homemakers were guests of the Young Homemakers at a Valentine Supper. 3. Danita Ross serves at the FHA luncheon on Career Day. 4. Beth Vogel and LaDonna Henderson represent Groesbeck at Area VIII Meeting in College Station. 5. FHA Members for 1983-84. 1) FHA members at Cystic Fibrosis Balloon Fest. 2)Jennifer Alford, Dorsey Jones and Dura Nevels serving at Career Day. 3) Lisa Langston giving the welcome at FHA banquet. 4) Lisa Alewine during the candlelighting ceremony. 5) President Stephanie Baldwin leading members in Opening Ceremony. 6) Lisa Stewart during the candlelighting ceremony. FFA Works and Learns 1) The Administration seems to be enjoying the Banquet. 2) Adam Dugan puts on the finishing touches before the Show. 3) Ronald Crane and Johnny Campbell attend their first F.F.A. Banquet. 4) 1983-84 F.F.A. OFFICERS — Tommy Vestal — Secretary, Mark Alewine — Student Advisor, Paul Novak — Vice-President, Adam Dugan — President, Kim Dugan — Reporter, Joe Chambers — Sentinel, and Becky Branch — Treasurer. 5) Lisa Nelson and Jeff Pringle work together on an F.F.A. project. 18 1) TRACTOR MAINTENANCE TEAM — Greg Phillips, Tommy Vestal, Adam Dugan, and Mark Alewinc. The team won the Area competition and placed sixth in State. 2) Karen Johnson, junior, was named as Groesbeck’s F.F.A. Sweetheart. 3) Kim Dugan has worked many hours to get her calf ready for the county show. 4) 1963-84 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA — Top Row: Chris Young. Steve Koller.John Badders, Regina Webb. Edwin Blacknall, Lisa Nelson, Shannon Pringle, Jeffrey Alford. Tomas Echartea, Danny Saling, Tony Blacknall. 2nd Row: Joseph McNeil, Steve Tomlinson. Brandon Brown. Pistol Mills. Gery McGilvray, Billy Burns, Carl Davis. Rickey Stratton, Steve Franks, Howie Tipton, Victor Jones. 3rd Row: Carl Jackson, Leroy Y barra, Johnny Montoya. Chris King, Barry Winn, Rob Franks, Danny Sherrod, John Sellers, Barry Johnson. Ronald Crane, Mark Smith, Carl Henderson. 4th Row: Kenneth Gibson, Jackie Martin. Bryan James. Gary Vestal, David Watson. Kim Johnson. Johnny Campbell, Karen Johnson, Joy Sanders. Jean McCracken, Shawn Carpenter. Devin Wilson. 3th Row. Kenneth Gibson, Greg King, Gus Kreder. Nick Goodman. Robert Lamar, Brian Stewart. Lowrey Guyncs, Russell Cobbs, Patricia Wilson, Arthur Neal. 6th Row: Frankie Smith, Jody Goodman. Chris Cox, Ronnie Walton, James Owens, Scott Smith. Brian Ellison. Robert Radar. Achie Young. Raymond Vassar, David Doan. 7th Row: Michael Barton, Paul McDaniel. Terry Poston, Jonathan Teafatiller, Gary Stewart, Heath Pennington. Roy Brzymialkiewicz, Todd Telford, Kit Giles. Greg Phillips, Jeff Pringle. Dale Yung. 8th Row. Tommy Vestal, Mark Alcwine, Paul Novak, Kim Dugan, Joe Chambers. Becky Branch, and Adam Dugan. 19 Rodeo Club and DECA 1) 1983-84 RODEO CLUB — Lisa Nelson, Becky Branch, Regina Webb, Johnny Cambell, Karen Johnson, Monica Morrison, Shawn Carpenter. Melinda Martin. Dale Zeman, Danny Sherrod, Kim Johnson. Robbie Lamar, Eddie Beck. Lisa Stewart, Lisa Alewine. Brandon Brown. Ronnie Walton, James Owens, Scott Smith. Brian Hllison, Danny Saling. Pistol Mills. Gary Stewart. Heath Pennington. Roy Bryzmialkiewiez. Phyllis Smith. Jackie Browder. Kelly Henderson, Mark Alewine, Todd Telford, Wendi Phillips, Paul Novak. 2) RODEO CLUB OFFICERS — Mark Alewine — President; Todd Telford — Vice President; Wendi Phillips — Co-Secretary; Gayla Capps — Co-Secretary; Paul Novak — Treasurer, Karen Johnson — Sweetheart. 3) Adam Dugan, Jimmy Bass and Gary Johnson prepare for the Championship rope pulls. 4) Brian James and Larry Thompson pull together. 5) DELEGATES TO AREA CONVENTION — Robbie Jackson. Melissa York, Richard Wietzikoski. Elmer Ballou. Trish Walker. Lori Cox. and Terri Harris. 6) 1983-84 DECA CLUB — Larry Thompson, John Smith, Tony Taylor, Lyvon Tatum, Lawrence Hoffman. Elmer Ballou, Ray Hunter. Jay Hyde. Gary Stewart. Mr. Longbotham. Richard Wietzikoski. Melissa York. Tessa Jones, Pam Flanagan. Robin Ayres, Audrey Gates. Trish Walker, Terri Harris, Lori Cox, Robbie Jackson. George Sellers. 7) Danny York rests a minute after a hard pull. 8) Kim Capps proves her strength. 9) Carl Henderson gives it his all. 10) Keith Parmley, Edward Thomas. Carl Davis, and Dale Zeman think over their stretegy. Provide for Special interests 5 The Rodeo Club and DECA provide opportunities for students to get involved in school. The Rodeo Club sponsors, plans, and runs several rodeos. DECA runs the school store, makes displays in the showcase, and sponsors the Rope Pull which many students enter and everyone enjoys. The Goat Express and TAOG The Goat Express Staff changed the face of our school paper this year. It was printed to look just like the city newspaper and the businesses in town bought ads to pay for it. Another new idea that the Goat Express Staff had was Spotlighting. Each time the paper came out, someone from each class had his picture in the paper with an article about that person. It really made the students feel special. The Editors of the Goat Express are L. to R.: June Fewell — Advertising Manager, Jan Lewis — News Editor, Alaine Hughes — Assistant Editor, Wendi Phillips — Editorial Editor, Angie Stafford — Exchange Manager, Rachel Viaz — Feature Editor, Tracy Taylor — Feature Editor, Danita Ross — Advertising Manager, Tony Lewis — Cartoonist, Stephanie Baldwin — Editor, Robert Favors — Sports Editor, Adrianna Turrubiarte — Editorial Editor, Kerry Cook — Sports Editor. THE JOURNALISM CLASS — L to R. Top Row: Kerry Cook, Rhonda Jefferson, Mecheryl Scruggs. Lyvon Tatum, Pam Flanagan. Rosella Carey, Bobbie Whitfield, Dorsey Jones, Teresa Thomas, Adrianna Turrubiarte. Second Row: Robert Favors, Todd Milus, Vickey Carey, Toni Harris. Elizabeth Chavez, Rachel Viaz, Dura Nevels, Karrie Cook, Dena Masters, Robbie Funderburk. Third Row: Sandra Huey, Teresa Stafford. Stacy Vassar, Wendi Phillips. Jan Lewis. Jackie Browder, Sandra Greer, June Fewell, Tracy Taylor. Bottom Row: Joe Chambers, Lori Masters, Danita Ross, Lisa Alewine, Stephanie Baldwin. Angie Stafford, Karen Johnson, and Alaine Hughes. 22 Provide for Student Journalism 2 The TAOG Editors, Photographers, Salesmen, and Mrs. Barnes (the sponsor) all play an active and important role in producing the 1983 84 TAOG. All through the year, these people found more ways to make you the student body, be proud of your yearbook. 1) THE TAOG EDITORS — L to R: Glinda Taylor, Kelly Henderson, Kim Dugan, Mary Reagan, Suzy Long, and Amy Barnes. 2) The fourth period Editors drawing layouts for the TAOG. 3) THE TAOG PHOTOGRAPHERS — L to R: Becky Cooper, Rainey Gonzales, and Beth Vogel. 4) Amy Barnes and Mary Reagan working hard on a layout at Journalism Workshop. 5) THE TAOG SALESMEN — L to R: June Fewcll, Jamie Foley, Stacie Smith, Joselyn Anglin, Gayla Capps, and Lin-nette Jones. 6) The second period Editors reading over some of the copy for the TAOG. 23 The G.H.S. Red Regiment 24 1) The chartered Band Bus sponsored by the Band Boosters. 2) William Reagan wearing his Band Beau Banner. 3) Kevin King and Danny Saling during the Funk Rock Pep Rally. 4) The Drum Corps on the practice field. 5) Amy Barnes with her Band Sweetheart roses and banner. 6) Stephen Shultz. Shelby Smith. Tommy Cole, and Amy Daily during their morning routine. Stephen Shultz and Amy Daily won All-Region Band for the ninth grade division. 7) Rachel Walker making her debut as Drum Major Mascot. 8) Kelly Henderson — Drum Major 9)Mary Reagan practicing her Flag routine. 10) Amanda Reagan — Flag Corps Lieutenant 11) Mary Reagan — Flag Corps Captain 12) The Red Regiment Officers: Amy Barnes. President: Kelly Henderson. Vice President; June Fewell, Secretary; Joselyn Anglin. Treasurer; Beth Vogel. Reporter; Mary Reagan. Historian. 11 12 25 l)The Band warming up at a football game. 2) Amanda Reagan at the Homecoming parade. 3) Kellyc Bumbcrs. rifle, f) Bobbie Masters, rifle. 3 Sean I urgeon and Tony Lewis clowning around. 6) An enthusiastic group of girls at Homecoming. 7) Kelly Henderson during the punk rock pep rally 8) 1983-198-1 RED REGIMENT BAND — Kelly Henderson. 2nd Row; Melissa McBay. Bobbie Masters. Kellye Bumpers. Tracy Shinau 1 Row Amanda Reagan. Yvette Chapa. Richondra Williams. Candace Drummond. Amy Barnes. June Fewell. Mecheryl Scruggs. Mary Reagan. 4th Row ra Dossey. Kevin King. Stephen Shult?. Lisa Langston. Tammie Nicholson. Tony Lewis. Lisa Stewart. Joselyn Anglin. Melinda Martin. Shelby Smith. Casev Brock. Danny Saling. Beth ogel. 3th Row Ricky Straton. Tommy Cole. William Reagan. Kevin Wharton, Karen Brown. Catherine Kemp. Keith Parmley. Amy Daily. Bonnie Brown. Johanna Brown. Monica Morrison. Cassandra Sims. 9) Melissa McBay. Hag Corps Member. 10) Beth Vogel. Flag Corps Member. 11) I racy Shinault. Flag Corps Member. 12) Laura Dossey. Flag Corps Member. 27 Mr. MissG.H.S. Amy Barnes Paul Novak Most Representative Students Amy Barnes and Paul Novak were elected Most Representative Students at Groesbeck High School. They are both honor students and have been involved in many activities during their high school careers. Paul has been involved in F.F.A. and athletics, football, baseball, track, powerlifting, and Amy has been a cheerleader and in band and drama. In addition they have both been active in the G.H.S. Student Council throughout high school, having both been officers for two years. Amy's plans are to attend Baylor University and Paul's plans are to attend Texas Tech University. Beauties and Beaus June Fewell Robbie Swick Paul Novak Amy Barnes Brian Swick Karen Johnson Jamie Foley Johnny Campbell National Honor Society 1) The new members listen as they are being initiated. 2) Melissa York pins Shawn Carpenter. 3) NHS OFFICERS — Tona Tipton — Vice-President, Glinda Taylor — Treasurer. Amy Barnes — President. Paul Novak — Secretary. 4) Kevin Wharton receives his Valedictorian medal from Superintendent Ellis. 5) Top Row: Mitchell Neason, Paul Novak. Kevin Wharton. Jeffery Alford. William Reagan. Mark Alewine. Richard Wietzikoski, Amy Barnes. Kim Hogan. Larisa Wietzikoski. Glinda Taylor. Brent Gibson. Stacie Smith, Tommy Vestal. Melissa York. Patti Ogden. Josclyn Anglin. Tona Tipton, and Wcndi Phillips. 31 The Community Recognizes the Academic sweaters are given by the Groesbeck Study Club. To earn a sweater a student must make the honor roll five times out of the year. For the 1982-83 school year the following people earned a sweater: Top Row: Jimmy Bass, Kevin Wharton, Mark Alewine, Paul Novak, Jeffery Alford, William Reagan, Kim Hogan, Glinda Taylor, Brent Gibson, Jeff Pringle, Melissa York, Tona Tipton, Amy Barnes, Joselyn Anglin, Stacie Smith, and Wendi Phillips. Each year the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution gives one student their Good Citizen Award. This year Amy Barnes received the award. She also was chosen Youth Citizen of the Year by the Groesbeck Chamber of Commerce. 32 Students of G.H.S. The Lions Club honors members of the Senior class throughout the school year. Each month one girl and one boy are chosen as Sweetheart and Boy of the Month. The following people were chosen for the 1983-84 school year. Mark Alewine Jeffery Alford Kerry Cook Adam Dugan Dean Peery Paul Novak William Reagan Robbie Swick Kevin Wharton Stephanie Baldwin Amy Barnes June Fewell Kelly Henderson Suzy Long Vonda Jackson Mary Reagan Glinda Taylor Rachel Vaiz Melissa York 33 The Faculty Recognizes the The faculty selected several Seniors for special recognition. They are l) Greg Phillips, Mary Reagan, and Paul Novak — Best Personality; 2) Paul Novak and Amy Barnes — Most Likely to Succeed; 3) Melissa York and Kerry Cook — Most Courteous; 4) Mary Reagan and William Reagan — Best Citizen; 5) Amy Barnes and Kevin Wharton — Most Intellectual; 6) Kelly Henderson, Toni Harris, and Greg Phillips Friendliest; 7) Kerry Cook and Amy Barnes — Most Talented; 8) Amy Barnes and Paul Novak — Most Involved in Student Activities; 9) William Reagan and Stephanie Baldwin — Most Conscientious. Seniors G.H.S. Participates in U.i.L. Literary Events l)The UIL Literary Regional Qualifiers are Tony Lewis — number sense, Adrianna Turrubiarte — newswriting, editorial writing, headline writing, and Kevin Wharton — science and number sense. 2) UIL ONE ACT PLAY — Sheila Brantner, Tommy Cole, Becky Cooper, Lisa Alewine, Laura Dossey, Kelly Henderson, Melinda Martin, Ricky Stratton, Amy Barnes, and Jim Franks. Kelly Henderson made Honorable Mention All-Star Cast and Amy Barnes was named to the All-Star Cast. )) UIL LITERARY PARTICIPANTS — Kevin Wharton — number sense, science; William Reagan — ready writing; Tommy Cole — prose interpretation, one-act play; Mark Alewine — prose interpretation; Jim Franks — prose interpretation, one-act play; Laura Dossey — one-act play; Tony Lewis — science, number sense; Mark Stilley — science; Ricky Stratton — one-act play; Patti Ogden — typing; Dura Nevels — accounting; Kelly Henderson — one-act play; Jan Lewis — ready writing; Becky Cooper — one-act play; Sheila Brantner — one-act play; Adrianna Turrubiarte — newswriting, feature writing, editorial writing, headline writing; Melinda Martin — one-act play, poetry interpretation; Elmer Ballou — ready writing; Brenda Foley — poetry interpretation, Alaine Hughes — accounting; Amy Barnes — number sense, one-act play; (not pictured) Sherri Cooks — typing. 4) Mark Alewine 5) Kim Capps, Danny Saling, Jan Lewis. 6) Amy Barnes, Jim Franks. 7) Tommy Cole, Kelly Henderson, Laura Dossey, Becky Cooper, Ricky Stratton. 8) Tommy Cole. Becky Cooper. Laura Dossey, Jim Franks. 9) Robert Favors. Tommy Cole, Mark Alewine, Joselyn Anglin. Tony Lewis, Shawn Carperter. 10) Becky Cooper, Laura Dossey. 11) Lisa Alewine, Melinda Martin, Amy Daily, Stacey Crane. This year we had three students go to regional and many others placed at the district meet. Our One-Act Play was Quiet, Please and was directed by Mrs. McCoy. Although it did not win, everyone enjoyed it. It was presented along with Of Winners, Losers and Games on Theatre Night. And They Danced All Night... To get things off to a good start, the Student Council sponsored a HOWDY dance after the first home football game. Besides the loud music and fast dancing, we also received our '83 Taogs. The Student Council also sponsored the Christmas Dance. This year the theme was Christmas at the North Pole and everyone had a great time. 1. Danita Ross must be having a good time. 2. Brian Swick, Phyllis Smith, and Robbie Swick do the bunny hop. 3. Gordon Vogel and Suzy Long take a break from dancing to admire the decorations. 4. Christmas at the North Pole slows down for a little while. 5. Shelby Smith and Wendi Phillips serve at the refreshment table. 6. Joe Chambers, Karen Smith, and Gary Johnson get together at the Howdy Dance. 7. Laura Dossey and Jackie Browder enjoy the Friday night dance. 8. Karen Johnson, Mike Garrido. and Richard Wietzikoski flash their dance steps at the Christmas Dance. 9. Our HOWDY Dance looks successful. 10. Richard Johnson and Linnett Jones slow dance at the Christmas Dance. 39 40 Punt, Pass____ 7 The 1983 Varsity Football team was led by these Seniors. 1. Gary Johnson — tailback. 2. These boys are recognized on the Field with their parents. 3. Paul Novak — tackle. 4. These Goats are ready for the game. 3. The Varsity Football Team for 1983 are L to R. Front Row: Victor Jones, mgr. L. R. Ybarro, P. McDaniel, J. Franks. N. Goodman, K. Parmley, 13. Gibson, R. Favors. E. Thomas. B. Taylor. 2nd Row: Coach Harris, R. Cobbs. A. Dugan. T. Vestal. E. Blacknall. A Walker. J. Chamber. M. Walker. M Neason.J. Pringle. C. Parker, Coach Beam. Back Row Coach Prince. F. Harris. G. Johnson. P. Novak. G. McGilvary. D. Zeman. R. Johnson, R. Swick. C. Davis. J. Bass. L. Harper. B. Burns, D. Chambers. S. Smith, Coach Rector. ( Robbie Swick — tight end. 7. Clint Parker is looking for something to drink. 8. Paul McDaniel — center. 9. Gcry McGilvary — linebacker. 10. Our Coaching Staff — Cap Prince (kneeling), Kim Harris. Jim Rector. Eric Beam. 11. The team and fans pause for a moment of victory. 12. Freddie Harris scrambles through the line. 13. Robert Favors — guard. 14. Lynn Harper must be reading about himself in the Goat Express. 13 Jimmy Bass — tight end. 12 13 ... and HicW Goats flrE 1. Senior Jeff Pringle — nose guard. 2. The Goats are getting revved up for Homecoming. V Senior Mitchell Neason — guard. 4. Tiger takes a break from the action. V Senior Clint Parker — guard. 6. Senior Joe Chambers — split end. 7. Senior football players present their Football Sweetheart Nominees to student body in pep rally. 8. Senior Allen Walker — slot back. 9. Senior Adam Dugan — tackle. Paul Novak thinks the Goats are 1; These Juniors are getting ready to take the reins next year. 2. Edwin Blacknall, Junior — tackle. 3. Junior. Darryl Chambers — slot back. 4. Junior, Lynn Harper — quarterback. 5. Junior, Ed Thomas — defensive back. 6. Junior, LeeRoy Ybarro — guard. 7. Junior, Jim Franks — split end. 8. A symbol of the Limestone County shoot out. 9- The Goats are getting ready. 10. Junior, Billy Burns - fullback. 11. Junior. Tommy Vestal - Quarterback. 12. Junior, Richard Johnson - split end. 13. Cheerleaders Amy Barnes and June Fewell put spirit signs on the team s Charter bus. moving Dn These Sophomores on the Varsity football team will be back next year. 1. Carl Davis — tailback. 2. Brent Gibson — quarterback. 3. Nick Goodman — split end. 4. Freddie Harris — fullback. 3. Keith Farmley — guard. 6. Scott Smith — tackle. 7. Mark Walker — center. 8. Dale Zeman — tackle. 1 3 THE 1983 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOT- BALL TEAM — Front Row. L to R: Ronald Williamson. Achie Young. Kevin King. Rob Franks. Richard King. Steve Franks. Greg King. Middle Row L to R: Mike Garcia. Barry Johnson. Maurice Jones. Kenneth Gibson. Gary Vestal. Mark Smith, Alford Water. Gerald Reagan. Shannon Pringle. Back Row. L to R: Coach Beam. Johnny Campbell. Howie Tipton. Ronald Crane. Kelly Kilpatrick. Tim Slaughter. Henry Jones. Carl Jackson. Chris King. Dannv Sherrod. Coach Matthews. 9 46 Glinda Tayler Jce Chambers Amy Carnes ECCTDALL SWEETHEART Danita Cess Adam Dugan Caul I Nevak Ecbert Daycrs June Fewell Squats. Benches ... and Dead Lifts 1 1) Paul Novak, James Owens, Mark Walker, Dale Zeman, Scott Smith, Coach Matthews, Leroy Y barra, Edward Thomas, Robert Favors, Keith Parmeley. 2) Powerlifting Regional Qualifiers: Paul Novak placed 4th in the 220 lb. class; Coach Matthews; Dale Zeman placed 5th in the 198 lb. class; Ed Thomas placed 7th in the 148 lb. class; Robert Favors placed 6th in the 181 lb. class. Although Powerlifting is not a UII. sport, for the past two years our boys have competed. Thanks to a lot of hard work by Coach Matthews and many hours of workouts, we were represented by four boys at the Regional meet. m. : $■ t • M The Road to the Final Four The long road to Austin began last September in the hot gym with a lot of sweat and sore muscles. Coach Adams believes in running horses, practicing fundamentals, and doing calisthenics. 1) Lori Masters leads the Crazy Two drill to prepare for the season ahead. 2) The team and the cheerleaders remind the crowd that G.H.S. is 1 in the victory huddle. 3) Glinda Taylor moves to get open in a game on the home court. 4) Delisha Davis, Sherri Cooks, and Teresa Thomas play their hardest against Georgetown in a practice game. 3) Bobbie Whitfield takes control of the ball. 6) The girls accept the championship trophy at the Groesbeck Invitational Tournament. First State Bank of Kosse ■ District 16-AAA Champs ______________ 3 Biackshear-Washington Ex-Students Assn. Glinda Taylor — Sr. Co-Captain 1st Team All-District 1st Team All-Region 2nd Team All-State Super Centex Hall of Fame All-Star Game Academic All-State Linnett Jones — Soph. 1st Team All-District Best of the Rest All-Tourn. State Tourn. 1 2 1) The crowds rise to their feet as the Goats defeat White Oak at Palestine. 2) Cheerleaders and teammates celebrate the Bi-District Victory! 3) Glinda Taylor catches her breath during a short break in action. 4) Lin-nette Jones takes the ball up against the Hawks defense. 5) Bobbie Whitfield examines the floor for an open man. Bobbie Whitfield — Sr. Co-Captain MVP 16-AAA 1st Team All-Region 1st Team All-State Super Centex All-Tourn. State Tourn. Sherri Cooks —Jr. 2nd Team All-District Best of the Rest All Tourn. State Tourn. Bi-District and Area Champions Lori Masters — Sr. Karen Smith —Jr. H.M. — All-District 3rd Team — All-Region Teresa Thomas —Jr. The Goats became District Champs for the second year in a row by defeating their closest competition, the Robinson Rockettes, twice. With a district record of 14-0, the Goats kept a state ranking of number 3 and number 4 throughout their season. By defeating White Oak 63-48, for the Bi-District Title, the Goats, followed by a Trailways packed full of fans, moved on to Dallas to play the Area game against Prairieland. There the Goats won by a 57-50 margin. Farmers State Bank Regional Tournament 1) One quality of a winning team is togetherness, as shown in our huddle. 2) The team celebrates after beating the Sissies! 3) Linnette Jones joins her starting team after her introduction. 4) Coach Adams was selected District 16-3A Coach of the Year because of his successful season. Not only was part of his job to coach but 5) he found that he must also listen. 6) Anticipation is high as Groesbeck plays Robinson for the 3rd time this year. 7) And the celebrations begin after the Goats demolish the Rockettes! 8) The teams mix together after the hard-fought battle. 9) There is no doubt that G.H.S. is number 1!!! 1 First National Bank oi Groesbeck The Goats playing at the Regional Tournament brought fans, fans, and more fans from Groesbeck to Denton, The gymnasium was packed as the Goats beat Bridgeport. The next day in the finals they pounded the Rockettes 56-44, giving Robinson the short end for the third time this year. As the crowds cheered the last minute of the game, our Goats were indeed State Bound.” Groesbeck Chamber of Commerce The State Basketball 4 5 1) Linnctte Jones scraps for the ball. 2) The Special Events Center scoreboard proves that G.H.S. has defeated Hardin-Jefferson. 3) Bobbie Whitfield will gladly take her one-on-one. 4) Dribbling, Bobbie heads toward the goal and 2 points. 3) Sherri Cooks reaches out ready to put the ball through the hoop! 6) Linnette Jones takes her shot as Karen Smith takes position to get the rebound. 7) Bobbie Whitfield drives in for the basket. 8) Sherri Cooks puts the ball up toward the hoop. 9) Glinda Taylor takes the ball down the floor as Sherri Cooks follows. 10) Lori Masters takes her shot! 11) Lisa Nelson shoots the ball while Lori Masters prepares to rebound. 12) Glinda Taylor dribbles as she waits for an open shot. 13) State Runner-Up Team shown with their District, Regional, and State runner-up trophies. 14) The cheerleaders show their power. 13) Linnette Jones uses her height to control. 16) Bobbie Whitfield puts the ball up! 17) Amy Barnes and Danita Ross watch helplessly as the clock ticks away! 13 14 Parts Plus Hr Hanna Auto Parts 402 S. Commerce (817) 729-3039 or 2175 Groesbcck. Tex. 76642 Tournament This year Groesbeck sent its first girls basketball team to the State Tourney. The red and white pom-pons covered the gymnasium as the Goats defeated Hardin-jefferson with Glinda Taylor breaking a state record by making an eight point play. Saturday morning the fans returned for the state championship game between Groesbeck and Abernathy Fighting until the final bu zer. the mighty Goats just could not defeat the Lady Lopes. Coming up a little short the Goats ended their season as state-runner-up. They were defeated only twice throughout the year, once by Richfield, the 4A State Championship Team, and once by Albernathy. the }A State Championship Team. 15 16 17 Class ol 1984 The Agony of Defeat 1 2 4 We toss the phrase agony of defeat about quite lightly but when you come so close to the top there really is agony in defeat. However, once we had time to recover, we realized that we. too, were winners. We went further than anyone before us ever had; we had some great times we’ll never forget and we made all of South Limestone County very proud. 1) G.H.S.-ex Kenneth Sims comforts Sherri Cooks after the final game. 2) Linnette Jones and Karen Smith receive the medals. 3) A disappointed team after the final game. 4) Glinda Taylor really feels the pain of losing. 3) A dejected Coach Adams leaves the floor of the gym. 6) Glinda Taylor, co-captain, received the State Runner-Up Trophy in the Special Events Center. Groesbeck Girls Win I Gro ' ;rls' Varsity Tean Centerville Tmo'h ;;st Week; Cl .V The Groesbeck a l]tf i% + L « ° ett Jones. 12; O' SS + ? M Cirls-i, • • Groesbeck goes . p- to state tourney . • «(). G«uns°n “ ' ' feS w VN° £ r 3 p , . t.vwto V make all Two Sk ,0 firsts' Take Place . V e c V V V'e « VO c° • Mv ' t0 V° -V'XP 5 % «f A ■iT ' o s3n 12 10 2 S ► In Goa — .7 0 -- ., | 'illiir— “ o made the team for Unnett Jones. Groesbeck jame with Lady Hawksj.; Groesbeck Goal fane r. mshm tiLE!. s Iake A fight till the end State title eludes Groesbeck Goats in 67-57 loss — Sports, 1C i 14 I f Mexia to see 1 Goat 1 area were • aved ZTeSTJi Ooe Si r rr w Saturday ‘ fo° tb. were very vocal ”7 ,,,n - m msz;z - e Vi by ’■tf TW- VotO’ ' ''ST VIub. . o zpv 5£?? 5: — stated e very one to ’ t .i ° now 49 Tahe it tn 1. The boys receive the 2nd place trophy at the Groesbeck tourney. 2. Gery McGdvary. Sen,or. 3. Edward Thomas plays awesome defense 4. Lynn Harper, junior. 5. Greg Shields shoots one of his infamous corner shots. 6. Carl Davis. Sophomore. 7. Edward Thomas, junior. 8. Going for that rebound, a Varsity boys L. to Victor Jones. Met.. Edward Thomas, Gery McGilvary. Richard Johnson, Kerry Cook, Carl Davis, Lynn Harper. Greg Shields, Coach Richard Reagan 10. Kerry Cook. Semor. unanimous All-District Selection. 11. Richard Johnson. Junior. 12. Kerry Cook jumps for the ball. 13. Greg Shields. Sophomote - unanimous All-District selection. the Hoop! 51 Pass. Dribble, 1. FRESHMAN BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM — L. co R.: Joseph McNeil, Maurice Jones, Ronald Crane, Kenneth Gibson, Henry Jones, Carl Jackson, Frankie Smith, Coach Beam. 2. Cynthia Hughes, Melinda Reed, Sharon Tatum, and Ruby Porch bring the ball down the court. 3. Mary Hammock, follows through on a shot. 4. Darryl Chambers makes a shot. 5. Jump ball! 6. J.V. Boys won the District Championship. L. to R.: Billy Burns, Darryl Chambers, Edwin Blacknall, Anthony McCullen, Coach Harris. Front Row: Stacey Crain, Freddie Harris, Brent Gibson. 7. Anthony McCullen goes over his man. 8. FRESHMAN AND J.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM — L. to R.. Front Row: Marilyn Robinson, Lana Harrison, Kelly Bumpers, Candace Drummond. Melissa Rhodes, Cynthia Hughes, Yolanda Jackson. Back Row: Coach Vaughan, Shelia Graves, Larisa Wietzikoski, Sharon Tatum, Amy Daily, Ruby Porch, Mary Hammock, Coach Witt. 9. Coach Adams has those girls working. 10. Melissa Rhodes throws the ball in from sidelines. 52 and 5hant! • • □ver the Hills. 1. Danny Sherrod is moving up on the other runners. 2. The Varsity Girls team with their plaques for taking 2nd place in the Goat run. 3. Candice Campbell is taking the lead. 4. THE GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM — L. to R., Front: Glinda Taylor, Jamie Foley, Vickey Carey, Teresa Stafford, Melinda Reed. Mary Hammock, Sonya Lundh. Back: Coach Adams, Amy Daily, Sharon Tatum. Candise Campbell, Vonda Jackson, Ruby Porch. 5. Vonda Jackson is seen in the foreground of a group of runners. 6. Vickey Carey crosses the finish line. 7. Joe Chambers comes through the crowd. 8. Kim Capps watches as Glinda Taylor passes, followed by Sharon Tatum. 9. THE BOYS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM — Tony Taylor. Stacie Crain. Carl Davis, Lee Roy Ybarro, Richard Johnson, Edward Thomas. 10. Jamie Foley leads the way as the race begins. 54 5erve, Valley ... 5 1) THE 1983-84 TENNIS TEAM — Coach Longbotham, Stacie Smith, Amanda Reagan, Kim Dugan, Chloe King, Lisa Alewine, Kerry Cook, Karen Johnson, Karen Shockley, Jackie Browder, Wendi Phillips, Kevin Bennett, Lisa Funderburk, Kim Hogan, Tona Tipton, Robert Rader, Dena Masters, Suzy Long. Yvette Chapa. Phyllis Smith, Gayla Capps, Richondra Williams. 2) Kerry Cook and Adam Dugan pair up for doubles. 3) Jim Franks serves during a singles game. 4) Dena Masters takes a quick breather. 5) Suzy Long prepares to ace her opponent. 6) Kim Hogan takes her luck at a serve. 7) Chloe King and Phyllis Smith won first in doubles at the District tournament and fourth in Regional. 8) Wendi Phillips practices her backhand. 9) Robert Rader is getting his serve down pat. 10) Chloe King practices her District Champ serve. 11) Karen Johnson returns the ball with her powerful forehand. 12) Karen Shockley shows how she has improved her first year. 6 56 [Tlatch Point! l) Phyllis Smith waits for the ball’s return while preparing for the Regional Tournament. 2) Tona Tipton and Kim Dugan are partners on and off the court. 3) Yvette Chapa is a very eager beginning player. 4) Lisa Alewine puts her all into her forehand. 5) Kevin Bennett anxiously awaits a chance to hit the ball. 6) Gayla Capps leans with her backhand. 58 District and 1) VARSITY TEAM — Coach Adams. Vonda Jackson. Candace Campbell. Melissa McGilvary. Sonya Lundh, Linnette Jones, Lisa Nelson, Delisha Davis, Melinda Reed. Karen Smith, Marilyn Robinson. Coach Vaughan, Sandra Greer, Teresa Thomas, Sherri Cooks, Karrie Cook, Glinda Taylor, Vickey Carey. Lori Masters. Bobbie Whitfield, Coach Witt. 2) REGIONAL QUALIFIERS — Karen Smith, Lisa Nelson. Linnette Jones, Lori Masters, Sandra Greer, Sherri Cooks. Melinda Reed, Glinda Taylor. 3) STATE QUALIFIERS — Sherri Cooks, Lori Masters, Linnette Jones. 4) STATE LONG JUMP CHAMPION — Lori Masters. Our Varsity Track Team won the District title. After being represented at the Regional meet by eight people, three people made it to State. They won many track meets and had a very successful year. Regional Champs fTlark 5et, 60 1) 1983-84 JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK TEAM — Coach Adams. Lana Har-rison, Kim Capps. Amy Daily. Sharon Tatum, Larisa Wietzikoski. Mary Hammock. Yolanda Jackson. Coach Vaughan. Sheila Graves, Gayla Capps. Kellye Bumpurs, Melissa Rhodes. Jamie Foley, Candace Drummond, Brenda Foley. Coach Witt. 2) 1983-84 VARSITY TRACK TEAM — Coach Rector, Lynn Harper, Carl Davis, Richard Johnson, Dale Zeman, Greg Shields, Darryl Chambers, Frankie Smith. Edward Thomas, Robert Favors, Keith Parmley, Stacey Crane. 3) 1983-84JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK TEAM - Mark Walker. Henry Jones. Brian Ellison. Billy Burns, Scott Smith, Coach Matthews. James Owens. Leroy Y'barra. Mark Smith. Joseph McNeil. 4) The team huddles together to discuss their standings. 5) Nick Goodman pushes toward the Finish line. 6) Lynn Harper, Carl Davis, Richard Johnson, Frankie Smith. 7) Lynn Harper places 1st with a chance to go to Regional. Both Lynn and Richard Johnson competed in the Regional Meet. 7 Go! « Bump, 5et__ 1 1. VARSITY TEAM — Melissa McGilvray, Rozella Carey, Lisa Nelson, Delisha Davis, Lori Masters, Sandra Greer, Coach Vaughn. Kneeling: Gayla Capps, Vonda Jackson, Larisa Wietzikoski, Teresa Thomas. 2. Sharon Thomas practices her serves. 3. Melissa Rhodes bumps the ball. 4. Lori Masters hustles to keep the ball in. 5. The team watches while Lisa Nelson spikes the ball. 6. Working as a team. 7. JR. VARSITY — Coach Vaughn, Kim Capps, Amy Daily, Sharon Tatum, Lana Harrison, Bobbie Masters. Kneeling: Cynthia Hughes, Melissa Rhodes, Kelleye Bumpers, Candace Drummond, Kelly Cox, Yolonda Jackson. Lori Masters was selected to the Honorable Mention All-District Team. 3 and 5pihe! Pitch, Hit... 1) THE 1983-84 BASEBALL TEAM — Coach Beam, Mark Walker, Allen Walker, Jeff Pringle. Billy Burns, Paul Novak, Freddie Harris, Gary Johnson, Lynn Harper, Henry Jones, Kevin King, Leroy Y'barra, Jay Hyde, Rob Franks, Dwain Gates, Edward Thomas, Jonathan Teafatiller, Coach Grubb. 2) Second Baseman Edward Thomas stretches to stop the ball. 3) Clint Parker is eager for a homerun. 4) Pitcher Frankie Smith looks for a strike-out. 5) Lynn Harper hits the ball so that it can never be seen again. Lynn made 1st Team All District as an outfielder. . . and Run 63 All Sports Banquet 1) Kim Capps, Howie Tipton 2) Coach Robert James 3) Darryl Chambers, Joe Chambers 4) Frankie Smith, Bobbie Whitfield 5) Mark Smith, Melissa Rhodes 6) Candise Campbell, Lisa Nelson 7) Tona Tipton. Allen Walker 8) Darryl Chambers. Joe Chambers. Phillip Spivey, Victor Jones, Robert Radar, Jay Hyde, Edward Thomas. Joselyn Anglin. 9) Mr. Hoel 10) Karrie Cook, Sherri Cooks, Sandra Greer, Lynn Harper. Teresa Thomas. The All-Sports Banquet was a great success again this year. The meal was great and Coach Robert H. James of Baylor University made an inspirational speech. All athletes received their awards and a wooden favor from the cheerleaders. Although the food was delicious, Coach James was interesting, the awards were exciting, and the favors were neat, there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that our own Coach Kim Harris made it all worthwhile. 65 Stats Boy's Athle Football Opponent Score Mart 22-35 Teague 21- 6 Fairfield 0-33 LaVega 13-15 China Spring 13-12 West 8-35 Robinson 0-28 Mexia 7- 7 Gatesville 0-14 McGregor 14- 0 I Cross Country Gatesville 5th Goat Run 8th Robinson 7th Cameron 4th Copperas Cove 6th Palmer 1st A M Consolidated 13th District 2nd Regional 10th Track Crockett 4th Mexia 5th Teague 5th McGregor 6th Kerens 7th Robinson 4th District 4th Baseball Opponent Score Teague 10- 4 Centerville 13- 2 Hubbard 810 Marlin 3-14 Madisonville 7- 6 Buffalo 9-19 LaVega 9-16 China Spring 8-13 West 9-16 Robinson 0-10 Mexia 14-13 Gatesville 5-19 LaVega 13-12 China Spring 1- 4 West 8-18 Robinson 9-13 Mexia 2-12 Gatesville 7-12 Basketball Opponent Score Marlin 59-61 Madisonville IK-61 Buffalo 59-58 Palmer HI -60 Fairfield 67-93 Crockett 6-1-76 Richards 98-49 Anderson 57-61 Troy 59-62 Chilton 110-52 Bruceville Eddy 105-19 Hubbard 1 IK-77 Fairfield 7 3-78 Teague 76-12 Mart 74-58 Gatesville 6 ■’-51 LaVega 59-65 Robinson 66-65 McGregor 70-69 Mexia 60-67 West 99-62 China Spring 93-19 LaVega 82-61 Robinson 61-63 McGregor 88-5 3 Mexia 14-55 West 68-59 China Spring 93-60 Gatesville 65-49 Tennis Opponent Score Waco High 7-5 Waco University 5-4 Robinson 5-6 Waco University 6-5 Waco High 6-4 Robinson 6-7 Hillsboro 6-5 Girl’s Athletics Marlin 1-5 Fairfield 6-0 Midway 3-5 Hillsboro 4-10 China Spring 6-1 McGregor 8-0 La Vega 11-1 Gatesville 8-1 West 7-0 Teague 5-1 Mexia 13-3 Robinson 3-5 Fairfield 5-3 Teague 5-1 Midway 2-2 Track Mexia 3rd Robinson 2nd McGregor 1st District (Gatesville) 1st Regional 1st State 10 pts. Cross Country Gatesville 4th Goat Run 2nd Robinson 7th Cameron 1st Copperas Cove 6th Palmer 1st A M Consolidated 8th District (Gatesville) 2nd Regional 7th Basketball Opponent Score Hillsboro 63-28 Fairfield 64-55 Jacksonville 89-28 Crockett 74-23 Mart 84-33 Buffalo 59-57 West 92-47 Grapeland 78-44 Franklin 111-28 Marlin 81-58 Madisonville 82-61 China Spring 101-14 Fairfield 78-54 Chilton 125-26 Mart 98-29 Richfield 48-56 Georgetown 53-49 Teague 87-50 Gatesville 88-48 LaVega 108-22 Robinson 54-52 McGregor 91-25 Mexia 114-24 West 86-24 China Spring 115-35 Gatesville 77-47 LaVega 96-30 Robinson 48-45 McGregor 100-31 Mexia 71-47 Hearne 84-53 White Oak 63-48 Prairieland 57-50 Bridgeport 69-65 Robinson 56-44 Hardin Jefferson 79-51 Abernathy (State) 57-67 Volleyball Opponent WorL Fairfield L Midway W Waco High W Waco High W LaVeag W Belton L Midway W Fairfield W Reicher W West W Connally W Robinson W Mexia L Gatesville L LaVega W West W Robinson W Mexia W Gatesville W 67 68 ■ People Board of Trustees Herbert Gene Wilson Michael Wells Ronald Driscoll Carl B. Sadler III — Pres. Richard Collins — Sec. Tom Hawkins Elwood Enge — V. Pres. Board of Trusteas and Administration Michael Adams Sharon Barnes Fred Bilderback l GROES8ECKS John Dawley Kim Harris Jim Longbotham Joy Foshee Faculty Barnett Lown Nancy Sutton Sandra Matthews Cap Prince Janet Shropshire Gwen Ross Bobbie Vaughan Jerry Tilley Ann Motal Jean Neason Secretaries and Teacher’s Aides Priscilla Holmes Norma Tate Carrie Fay Davis Not Pictured ’3 Pocim mothers Mary Beth Jackson Eddie Helen Nicholson Linda Capps Jody Daily ♦ Barbara Rhodes__________Beverly Smith The Freshman Room Mothers are to be congratulated for their support to the Freshman class. Building the Freshman Homecoming float was the highlight of the Room Mothers' activities. This float won second place in the Homecoming Parade. The Freshman Room Mothers have a great deal in store for them in years to come, but they have really given it a great start. Glenda Shultz Rita Turgeon Alfaro. Francis Bell,Jerry Biancknall. Tony Blacknall. Tonya Brock, Casey Brown, Bonnie Brown, Denise Brown, Johanna Campbell.Johnny Capps, Kim Carlson, Elrose Carpenter. Shawn Chapa. Yvette Cole. Tommy Cooper, Tami Cox, Chris Cox, Kelly Crane, Ronald Crownover, Tammy Daily, Amy Dick, Laura Doan, David Drummond, Candace Eckenrode, Michael FrEshmen Flanagan, Sherri Foley. Brenda Foley, Jamie Franks. Rob Franks. Steve Garcia. Frank Gates. Dwain Ghere. Dale Gibson. Kenneth Giles. Kit Goodman.Jody Graves. Shelia Hammock. Mary Harrison, Lana Henderson. Carl Henderson. LaDonna Henderson. Lou Ella Hendrix. Traci Hoffman. Kimberly Hughes. Cindy Jackson. Carl Jackson. Yolonda Johnson, Barry Jones, Henry Candace Drummond is a freshman at G.H.S. and was selected class favorite. Candace says she loves G.H.S. and shows it by being a super-spirited Junior Varsity Cheerleader. Her most exciting experience in school was when the J.V. Cheerleaders performed their own pep rally and gave the Varsity Cheerleaders and sponsors flowers. Candace is also active in many other school organizations, including freshman class president, freshman representative on the Student Council, and a member of the Red Regiment Band. Class of A7 Jones. Maurice Kemp. Catherine Kestlcr. Debbie Kilpatrick. Kelly King. Greg King.James King. Kevin King. Richard Langston. Lisa Lawless, Shannon Lenamond. Stacy Lundh. Sonya Jamie Foley is a Freshman at G.H.S. and was elected as Class Favorite. The people she most admires are all her friends and especially her boyfriend, Johnny Campbell. Her most memorable moments in high school are the J.V. football team beating Mexia and the basketball girls going to State. Her favorite singing group is Journey. Jamie s future plans are to go to school and study cosmetology. Some of Jamie s accomplishments are being J.V. cheerleader and being elected as a G.H.S. Beauty. Masters, Bobbie Montoya.Johnny Morrison. Monica Neal. Arthur Nicholson. Tammie Parks. John Ponce. Victor Pringle. Shannon Reagan. Gerald Renfro. Rhone Rhodes. Melissa Robertson, Marilyn « FreshmEn Johnny Campbell was selected as one of the Freshman class favorites. His favorite colors are black and white. In his spare time, he enjoys skiing. Z Z Top is his favorite music group. The person he admires most is Toni Harris. The Freshman Class Officers for 1983-84 are. L. to R.: Cynthia Hughes, Treasurer; Candace Drummond. President; Tammy Nicholson. Secretary; Frankie Smith. Reporter; Chris Cox, Vice President. Robinett. Marty Saling. Danny Sellers. John Sherrod. Danny Shultz. Stephen Slaughter. Tim Smith. Frank Smith. Lester Smith. Mark Smith. Sandra Tatum, Sharon Truett. Melissa Class of B7 77 Mark Smith is a freshman and was elected a class favorite. Mark is in Ag and he enjoys riding horses and bulls in rodeos. He hopes to become an honor graduate and receive an academic sweater. Mark plans to go to college and would love to receive a football scholarship. His favorite teacher is Ms. Foshee, but his best subject is American History. Mark’s favorite college basketball team is Houston. Turgeon, Sean Vestal, Gary Viaz. Dalila Waters, Alford Waters. Keith Watson, David Williams, Richondra Williamson. Rhonda Williamson, Ronald Wilson. Devin Winn, Barr ' Wright. Crystal Ybarra, Lizabeth York, Daniel Young, Achie ™ FreshmEn The Sophomore Room Mothers have done a terrific |ob of sponsoring the Sophomore class. They built the Sophomore Homecoming float and it won first place in the parade. These Room Mothers are also gening ready for next year s Jr.-Sr. Prom. We are all sure it will be a great one. Sherry Phillips Lea Tilley Sarah Walker Mary Zeman L Alewine. Lisa Alford.Jennifer Badders.John Beck. Kddie Bennett. Kevin Brown. Brandon Bumpurs, Kellye Burns. Billy Campbell. Candise Capps. Gayla Chambers. Marie Crain, Stacy Davis. Carl Douglas, Donal Echartea, Juan Ellison, Brain Gee, Bobby Gibson. Brent Goodman. Nick Harris. Freddie Hickson, Debbie Hogan. Kim Holmes. Claudia Hurt, Steven « Sophomores Gayla Capps was selected as a sophomore class favorite. Her favorite colors are blue and white. At school, Gayla enjoys being around her friends. The most exciting event in her high school life was making cheerleader her freshman year. Gayla admires her mother the most and hopes to be like her some day. Loverboy is her favorite Rock group. She is also serving on the Student Council as Chairman of the Health and Safety Committee. Johnson. Kim Jones. Linnett Jones. Victor King. Teresa Lamar. Robert Lewis. Tony Magorourik, Laurie Martin. Shawn Me Bay. Melissa McGilvray, Melissa Mills. Wayne Nevels. Myrtle Mark Walker is a sophomore this year and was selected class favorite. He has played football for two years and his most exciting time was when the Goats beat China Spring at Homecoming. Mark likes to fish and hunt, while his favorite activities are football, baseball, track, and power-lifting. His plans after high school are to go to North Texas State University for four years. Law school and marriage are also in Mark's future. Wendi Phillips is a sophomore at G.H.S. and selected class favorite. Wendi is seen around campus regularly in her cheerleading suit of red and white, but Wendi says her favorite color is yellow. She really enjoys cheerleading. In fact. Wendi says that getting elected cheerleader was her most exciting moment. Wendi has been rewarded for her academic excellence by receiving an academic sweater and being chosen as a member of the National Honor Society. She is active in many school organizations, including Rodeo Club, Student Council, Newspaper Staff, and Tennis. Anyone around Wendi could guess that her favorite pastime is talking. Wendi has high ambitions for the future. She plans to attend Sam Houston State University and be a great success. We are sure to see a lot more of Wendi in the near future. O'Geda, Mary Owens, James Owens, Miles Parmley, Keith Pennington. Heath Phillips, Wendi Porch, Ruby Reagan, Amanda Reed, Melinda Rosales. Daniel Sanders, Hope Sanders, Joy The Sophomore Class Officers for 1983-84 are: L to R: Larisa Wietzikoski, Treasurer; Wendi Phillips, Vice President; Mark Walker, President; Gayla Capps, Secretary; Brandon Brown. Reporter. • 5aphamares Shields. Greg Shinault. Tracy Shockley. Karen Sims. Cassandra Smith. Kim Smith. Scott Smith. Shelby Stewart. Brian Stewart. Lisa Stewart. Rex Teafatiller, Jared Taylor, Boots Brian Ellison was chosen as class favorite for the sophomore class. Brian's most memorable moment in high school was getting his truck. Alabama is his favorite singing group and agriculture is his favorite subject in school. Brian's future plans are to go to college and become an architect. Telford. Todd Thompson. Leya Thornton, Lee Tipton, Howie Vogel. Beth Walker. Mark Walton. Ronnie Wietzikoski. Larisa Young, Dale Zeman. Dale Class of 'BE Roam ninthers Linda Franks Brenda Masters Glenda Nelson Barbara Radar Bobbie Swick Jane Thigpen Bobbie Turrubiarte Suzanne Vestal The Junior Class Room Mothers have done a spectacular job sponsoring the Junior Class. Their whole year was devoted to earning money for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. The theme for the Prom was Put'n' on the Ritz, and this was another special memory the Room Mothers helped make. Anglin, Joselyn Barton, Michael Branch, Becky Brantner. Sheila Carey, Rozella Chambers, Darryl Cobbs, Russell Cooks, Sherrie Davis. Delisha Day, Christy Dockery. Teresa Dossey, Laura Evans, Susan Flanagan, Pam Franks, Jim Funderburk, Lisa Funderburk, Robbie Greer, Sandra Harper. Lynn Harris, Terri Haynie. Michael Hughes. Alainc Hyde, Jay Jackson, Robbie Class of BS 85 Karen Johnson is a Junior and was elected class favorite. Karen loves the outdoors, and her favorite sport is tennis. Anyone can tell that black and pink are her favorite colors. Mr. Lown is her favorite teacher, although journalism is her favorite class. Karen enjoys camping and can usually be found on her barn in the summer getting a tan. James. Brian Jefferson, Rhonda Johnson. Karen Johnson. Richard King, Chloe King. Chris Lewis.Jan Martin. Melinda Masters. Dena McC.ullen. Anthony Milus. Todd Nelson. I.isa Darryl Chambers was selected as one of the class favorites for the Junior class. His favorite sport is basketball. He served on the Student Council and was a 4-H officer. In his spare time, he enjoys shooting pool. Midnight Star is his favorite music group. The man he most admires is Martin Luther King Jr. Juniors Ogden. Patti Rader. Robert Rosales. Sally Scruggs. Mecheryl Sellers. George Shaw. Valerie Smith. Karen Smith. Stacie Spivey, Phillip Stafford, Teresa Swick. Brian Tatum. Lyvon Taylor, Tony Taylor, Tracy Teafatiller. Cathy Thomas. Edward Thompson. Larry Thomas, Teresa Brian Swick is a Junior at G.H.S. anil was selected class favorite. Brian is a super-spirited Goat backer. He is seen at our football pep rallies with pom-pons and megaphones in hand. Brian plays a vital role in cheering our Goats to victory. His favorite color is blue and it can be seen in his new blue and white Blazer. Brian's favorite teacher is Mrs. Sutton and his favorite class is computers. He has a bright and successful future ahead of him. Brian plans to attend Texas Tech and be a banker. Class of’BS 7 J Joselyn Anglin is a Junior at G.H.S. and was elected class favorite. She is very active in school activities and has been a G.H.S. cheerleader for three years. Joselyn's hobbies are cheering, talking, eating and watching T.V. The people she most admires are her parents. Joselyn's most memorable moment in High School was being chosen Youth Citizen of the Year for 1982. The Junior Class Officers for 1983-84 are, L. to R.: Patti Ogden, Treasurer; Tommy Vestal, Vice President; Lynn Harper. Reporter; Lyvon Tatum, Secretary; Darryl Chambers, President. Wittliff, Rory Ybarra, LeeRoy Tipton, Tona Turrubiartc, Adrianna Vestal, Tommy Walker, Trish Waters, Vernice Webb. Regina 88 Juniors Puttin’ on the Ritz v Puttin' On The Ritz was the theme for the Jr.-Sr. Prom. It was held at the Mexia Civic Center. A limousine service was provided to the front door, the food was wonderful and the music was fantastic. There was no doubt that the Juniors had done a super job on a night we'll all remember. The Way We Were l 1) Kelly Henderson 2) Amy Barnes 3) Melissa York 4)Becky Cooper 5)Angie Stafford 6) William Reagan 7) Mitchell Neason 8) Mark Alewine 9) Suzy Long 10) Paul Novak The Way We Were is the title page ot the Senior baby picture section. See how much fun you can have guessing who is whom. Tired of trying? . . . Here are the answers ... 1) Mark Stilley 2) Robin Ayres 3)Adam and Kim Dugan 4) Cindy Giffin 5) Gary Stewart 6) Phyllis Smith 7) Stephanie Baldwin 8) Dean Peery 9) Mary Reagan 10) Vickey Carey. 1)Jackie Browder 2) Audrey Gates 3) Danila Ross 1) Rainey Gonzales 3) Karrie Cook 6) Allen Walker 7) Lori C.ox 8) Rachel Vaiz 9)Jimmy Bass 10) Lori Masters 11) Dianna Hill 12) Toni Harris 13) Vonda Jackson 14) Jeffrey Alford 13) Loretta Williams 16) Stacy Vassar 17) Dura N'evcls 18) Roy Brzymialkiewicz 19)June Fewell 20) Vanessa Burgess. Some of this year's seniors have been together ever since kindergarten. This is a picture of Mrs. Norma Tate s kindergarten class of 1972. performing at the G.H.S. Coronation. L-R: Amy Barnes. Jamie Clay. Holly Porter, Todd Hitchcock. Laurie Banks. William Frankie Reagan. Kim Dugan. Adam Dugan. Angie Hobbs. Robbie Swick, Patti Pinkerton. Robin Bowers Ayres, Danita Ross, Taylor Hobbs.June Fewell, Kelly Henderson. Brian Swick, and Suzy Long. June Fewell is a Senior and a Class Favorite. June is a cheerleader, a member of the band, and advertising manager for the Goat Express. Her favorite move is E.T. and her favorite soap opera is All My Children. June says she will never forget being named Football Sweetheart, or following our basketball girls to State. June plans to attend M.C.C. and become a cosmetologist. Greg Phillips is a Senior and Class Favorite. Greg has been involved in Student Council, F.F.A., and has served two years as Class President. Greg can easily been seen around our school usually running his mouth! Everyone in school knows Greg and all of the spirit he has shown at our pep rallies. Greg plans to attend college and major in Agri-Business. He says he will never forget his senior year and there is no doubt G.H.S. will ever forget him. ► Bettie Browder Peg y Shelton Glenda Novak The Senior roommothers proved their dedication to us all. Everyone could easily see their work. Every year the float was beautiful and no doubt the prom was sensational. This year they made the Senior Trip possible. It is easy to see that these ladies care about the class and are willing to work. The Class of 84 thanks them for everything. Starlet Ross ◄ Paul Novak is a Senior and a Class Favorite. Paul has been very active in Student Council, F.F.A., N.H.S. and all sports. He has received an Academic Sweater for four years and is graduating as an Honor Student. Paul enjoys snow skiing, and lifting weights during his free time. Paul's most memorable moment this year was winning Homecoming. His favorite color is blue and any food is his favorite. Paul plans to attend Texas Tech and become a Petroleum Engineer. Danita Ross is a Senior and a Class Favorite. Danita can easily be found on campus either selling ads for the Goat Express or wearing red and white spreading her cheerleader spirit. Danita spends her free time playing volleyball, water skiing, or just riding the drag. One day she hopes to meet either Tom Selleck or Sylvester Stallone. Danita plans to attend college next fall and she says she will never forget the battle she fought for H.E.W. in Mrs. McCoy's budget class. ► Elizabeth Swick Margie Walker Betty Dugan Gloredia Phillips Stephanie Baldwin Transferred From Lumberton — 3; F.H.A. — 3, 4; 1st Vice President — 3; President — 4; State Convention Delegate — 4; Spanish Qub — 3; Treasurer — 3; Baccalaureate Usher — 3; Powder Puff Football — 3; Newspaper Staff — 3, 4; Editor — 4; Class Secretary — 4; Student Council — 4; Delegate to State Convention — 4; Lions Qub Sweetheart — 4; Most Outstanding in Journalism and Homemaking — 4. Jackie Browder Band — 1, 2, 3. German Qub — 2; Rodeo Qub — 2, 3.4; Tennis — 3.4. Amy Barnes Band — I. 2. 3, 4; President — 4. Sweetheart — 4. U.I.L Solo and Ensemble Contest — Hall of Fame — 4; Outstanding Senior Band Member — 4. Society of Distinguished American High School Students — 1.4; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 3; Flag Corps — 1. 2; Varsity Cheerleader — 3.4; Student Council — 1, 2. ), 4; Treasurer — ?; Secretary — 4. State Convention — 2. 4. Basketball — I. Spanish Club — 2; U.I.L. One Act Play - 2. 4. Alt. Play - 2; All Star Cast - 4. U.I.L. Number Sense — I, 3. 4; U.I.L Prose Interpretation — National Honor Society — I. 2, 3. 4. President — 4, Academic Sweater Winner — I, 2. 3. 4; Powder Puff Football — 3; Beauty — 4; Miss GHS — 4. Most Representative — 4. Chamber of Commerce Youth of the Year — 4. Commencement Pianist — 1. 2. 3; Football Sweetheart Nominee — 4, Lons Qub Sweetheart — 4; DAR Good Citiien Award — 4. Honor Graduate — 4, Rodeo Qub — 1. 2, Prom Steering Committee — 3; Senior Will Committee — 4; TAOG Co-Editor — 4; Most Involved in Student Activities — 4; Most Talented — 4. Most Lkely to Succeed — 4. Most Intellectual — 4. Most Outstanding in Math and English — 4. 4; 4; Jimmy Bass Academic Sweater Award — 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 3; Track — 1,2; Football — 1, 2, 3. 4; All Dist. Honorable Mention — 4; Baseball — 1, 2, 3; Honorable Mention All District — 3; Basketball — 1. Powder Puff Football Coach — 3; F.F.A. — 1, 2. 3; Rodeo Club — 1; Limestone County Youth Livestock Show — 1, 2. 3- Robin Bowers Ayres Band — 1; Rodeo Club — 1; F.F.A. — 1;D.E.CA— 4 Jeffery Alford National Honor Society — 1, 2, 3. 4; Academic Sweater Award — 1. 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. — 2. 3, 4; Greenhand Farmer Award — 2; Chapter Farmer — 3; Diversified Livestock Production — 3; Limestone County Youth Show — 3; F.F.A. Agri-Business Team — 4; F.F.A. Area and State Agri-Business — 4. Student Council — 4; Student Council Spring Convention — 4; Spanish Club — 3; Football — 1.2; U.I.L. District Contest — 3; Lions Qub Honor Boy — 4 Elmer Ballou Transferred From Franklin High School — U.I.L. Ready Writing — 4; D.E.C.A. — Regional Advertising Champion — 4. Mark Alewme F.F.A. — 1, 2. 3; Officer — 2, 4; Tractor Mechanics Team — 4; Ag Business Team — 3. 4; Lone Star Farmer — 3; Rodeo Qub — I, 2, 3. 4. President — 3. 4; National Honor Society — 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Council — 4; Academic Sweater Award — 1. 3. 4. Most Outstanding in Social Studies — 3; German Qub — 3; One Act Play — 1.2. 3; U.I.L. Prose Interpretation — 4. 100 bEniars Vanessa Burgess Choir — 2; F.H.A. — I; Track — 1, 2; District Champ — 2. Joe Chambers Roy Brzymialkiewicz Vickey Carey Cross Country — 1, 2. 5. 4; District Champs — 2; Regional Cross Country - 2. 3. 4; Volleyball — 1, 2. 3; Track — 1. 2, 3. 4; District Champs — 3, 4; F.H.A. — 4; Basketball Manager — 4; Newspaper Staff — 3. 4; Limestone County Youth Fair — 3- Kerry Cook Elizabeth Chavez Transfer From Brownsville — 2; Spanish Club — 2; Newspaper Staff — 3, 4; Senior Vs. Faculty Volleyball — 4. Karrie Cook F.H.A. — 1; Basketball — 1; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; District Champs — 2, 3.4; Regional — 1, 2, 3- Becky Cooper U.I.L. Poetry — 1. 2; F.H A. — 1; State Convention — I; One Act Play — 2, 3. 4; Rodeo Club — 2. 3; Spanish Club — 3; Secretary — 3; Powder Puff Football — 3; Darkroom Staff — 4; Newspaper Staff — 3- Class af BU 101 ,0! 5eniars Adam Dugan Football — 1, 2, 5. 4; Honorable Mention All-District — 4; Baseball — 1, 2; Track — 2, 3; Tennis — 4; Student Council — 4; F.F.A. — I, 2, 3. 4; Vice President — 3; President — 4; Tractor Maintenance — 3. 4, Tractor Team — 3; F.F.A. Show Team — 2, 3, 4; Limestone County Youth Show — 1, 2, 3. 4. Lone Star Farmer — 3. Area Star Prelab — 4; F.F.A State Convention — 1. 3; Most Outstanding in Agriculture — 4 Tomas Echartea Lori Cox Rodeo Club - 3; D E C.A Convention — 4. . — 4. Area Kimberly Dugan Band — 1. F.H.A. — 1. State Convention — 1; Officer — 1; F.F.A. — 3. 4; Officer — 4; State Convention — 3; Houston Livestock Show — 3; Navarro Co. Show — 3; Limestone County Show — 2. 3. 4; Grand Champion Heifer — 3; Prom Steering Committee — 3; Rodeo Club — 2. 3; Houston Livestock Judging Team — 3; Yearbook Staff — 3. 4. Assistant Editor — 4; Photographer — 3. Lolita Robison Dutton Robert Favors Football — 1. 2. 3.4; Track — 2. 3. 4. Baseball — 3; Basketball — I; Powerlifting — 3, 4. Regional Powerlifting — 4. Newspaper Staff — 4. June Fewell Band — I. 2. 3. 4; Sec. - 4; S.C Rep — 2; U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble Contest — 3; Cheerleader — 1, 3, 4, Basketball — I; Cross Country — 2; Class Favorite — 1, 2. 3. 4; Class Reporter — 1. 3. Class Vice-President — 2; Yearbook Salesman - 2. 3. 4. Beauty - 2. 3. 4; F.F.A — 1; Rodeo Gub — I; Football Sweetheart — 4; Prom Steering Committee — 3; Powder Puff Football — 3; Newspaper Staff— 3.4; Advertising Manager — 4. Sherri Flanagan F I1A. - I. JV Basketball -1.2. ; Volleyball — 1. 2; Varsity Track — 1; Track Manager — 2. 3. Rainey Gonzales Student Council — 1. 2, 3; F.H.A. — 1.2. 3. 4; Officer — 1. 2. 3. F H A. Float — 2; Student Council Clown — 3. 4; Rodeo Club — 1. Freshman Float — 1. Yearbook Photography Staff — 2. 3, 4; Powder Puff Football — Newspaper Staff — 3, 4; Picture Iiditor — 4. Cindy Giffin Jackqueline Graves Shawn Hargrove Dianna Hill Kelly Henderson Band — 1. 2. 3, 4. Vice President — 4; Drum Major — 3, 4; Most Outstanding Drum Major Contest Finalist — 4; John Philip Sousa Award — 4; Rodeo Club — 1, 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader — I, 2. One Act Play — 3, 4; All Star Cast — 3; All Star Cast Honorable Mention — 4; Whos Who Among American High School Students — 3; United States Achievement Academy — 4; Class Officer — 3; Class Favorite — 3; Assistant Yearbook F.ditor — 4; Darkroom Staff — 3; Basketball — 1; Track — 1; Lions Club Sweetheart — 4. Limestone County Youth Fair — 2. 3. 4; Prom Steering Committee — 3; Powder Puff Football — 3; Student Council Talent Show — 1st Place — 4; Friendliest Girl — 4; Texas Miss Teen Pageant — 4, Miss Leon County — 2nd Runner Up — 4; Peach Queen Contest — 1st Runner Up — 4. Class of SU 103 Sandra Huey Lawrence Hoffman Ray Hunter Vonda Jackson Volleyball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country — 1. 2. 3. 4; Regional Qualifier — I, 2. 3. 4; Track — 1. 2, 3. 4; District Champs — 2, 3, 4; Regional Qualifier (3200 m) — 3; Basketball — 1.2, 3; Manager and Scribe — 4; Who’s Who Among American Students — 3, 4; U.l.L. Typing — 2; Lions Club Sweetheart — 4. Freddie Jones Dorsey Jones F.H.A. — 1.2; Volleyball - 2. 3; Track - 1; Manager — 2. 3. Faculty Vs Senior Volleyball — 4; Powder Puff Football — 3; Freshman Gass Float — 1. ■ Tessa Jones Gary Johnson Football — 1, 2. 3. 4; All District Honorable Mention — 4; Basketball — 1, 2. 3; Track — 1,2, 3; Class Favorite — 1; Gass Officer — 1; Cross Country — 1, 3; Regional Qualifier — 1; Baseball — 2, 3; Prom Steering Committee — 3; Most Outstanding in Athletics — 3. ,04 5eniars Suzanne Long Band — 1. 2; Flag Corps First Alternate — 2; Future Farmers ot America —1,2, 3; Reporter — 3, District Leadership Workshop — 3, Sweetheart — 3; District F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest — 3; Sheep Productivity Award — 3; Grecnhand Farmer Award — 1; Chapter Farmer — 3; Rodeo Club — 1. 2. 3, 4; Secretary Treasurer 2, 3; Limestone County Youth Show — 1. 2, 3. 4; Grand Champion Arts and Crafts — 2, 3; Prom Steering Committee — 3; Senior Will Committee — 4; Student Council — 3. 4; Historian — 3; Student Council District Spring and Fall Convention — 3. 4; Future Homemakers of America — 4; Yearbook Staff — 2, 3. 4; Photography — 2. 3; Art Editor — 4; Lions Club Sweetheart — 4. Jackie Martin Gery McGilvray Football — 1, 2. 3, 4; 2nd Team All District — 3. 4; 1st Team All-District — 4; Basketball — 1. 2. 3. 4; Faculty Vs. Senior Basketball — 4. Paul McDaniel Mitchell Neason Football — 1, 3, 4; German dub — 2; National Honor Society — 3, 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader — 3; Basketball Manager — I; Academic Sweater — 1. 3, 4. Lori Masters Band — 1, 2; Newspaper Staff — 3. 4; Cross Country — 1, 2; Regional — 1. 2; Regional — 1, 2; Volleyball — 1, 2, 3. 4; 2nd Team All-District — 3; All-District Honorable Mention — 4; Basketba° — 1, 2, 3, 4, District Champs — 3, 4; Bi-District Champs — 3,4; Area Champs — 4; State Runners-Up — 4; All-District Honorable Mention — 2, 3; Track — 1, 2. 3. 4; District Champs — 2. 3. 4; Regional Champs — 4; Regional — 2, 3, 4; State — 4; State Champ Long Jump — 4; Most Outstanding in Athletics — 3, 4; Track All Star — 4. Dura Nevels Track — 1, 2; Cross Country — 1; UJ.L. Accounting — 4; Newspaper — 4; F.H.A. — 1; Treasurer — 1. Class of BU 105 106 Greg Phillips F.F.A. — 1, 2, 3. 4; Tractor Mechanics Team — 4; Ag Mechanics Team — 4; Class President — 3. 4; Student Council — 4. Best Personality — 4. Friendliest — 4; Class Favorite — 3.4. Paul Novak Foothill — 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain — 4. Honorable Mention All-District Lineman — 4. Track — 2. V Baseball - 2. 3. Power lifting 3. 4. Regional Qualifier — 3. 4. U.I.I. One Act Plav — 2; Class Officer - 1. 2. V Class Favorite - 2. V 4. Most Representative Boy — 4. Mr G II S — 4; Bean 3. 4; Student Council — 2. 3. 4. Vice Dean Peery Student Council President — 4; Student Council — 3; Ceremonies Committee Chairman — 3; Most Outstanding in Industrial Arts — 3. 4. Lions Club Honored Boy — 4. Pres — 3. Parliamentarian — 4. Delegate to State Convention — 4. F.F A. — 1. 2. 3. 4. F.F.A - State Convention — 2. 3. Sentinel — 3. Vice Pres - 4, Lone Star Farmer — 3. Houston Livestock Show judging Team — 2; National Honor Society — 1, 2, 3. 4. Treav 3. Sec. — 4; Honor Graduate — 4; Who's Who Aiming American High School Students 3. Basket hall — 1; F.H A Beau — 2. Academic Sweater Award — I, 2. 3. 4. Prom Steering Committee - 3. Lions Cluh llonoree — 4. Rodeo Cluh — 3. 4. Best Personality . Most Involved in Student Activities 4. Most Likely to Succeed — 4; Most Outstanding in Social Studies — 4 Phyllis Smith FI IA — I; Secretary — 1. Band - 1, 2. 3. Flag Corps — 1.2. 3; 2nd Lieutenant — 2; Captain — 3. Band Aide — 2; Solo and Ensemble Contes — .3. Rodeo Ouh — 2. 3. 4; Tennis - -3, 4; District Champs — 3; Regional Qualifier — 4. William Reagan Band — I, 2, 3. 4. Band Beau — 4; National Honor Society — 1.2. 3.4; Academic Sweater Award — 1. 2. 3.4; German Club Treasurer — 2. Honor Roll — 1. 2. 3. 4; Lions Club Honored Boy — 4; UIL Ready Writing — 3. 4. Most Conscientious — 4. Best Citizen — 4. Mary Reagan Band — 1. 2. 3.4; Flag Corps — 1. 2. 3. 4; Lieutenant — 3. Captain — 4; State Color Guard Camp — I. 2; ETSU Summer Flag Camp — 1. 2. 3. 4; UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest — 3; Band Historian — 3, 4; F.H.A. — 3. 4. Delegate for State Convention — 3; 2nd Vice President — 3; Limestone County Youth Fair — 3; Volleyball — 1. Basketball — I, 2; Captain — 2; Track — 1.2; One-Act Play — 3; Remarkable Susan Cast — 3; Student Council — 3. 4. Treasurer — 4. Delegate for State Convention — 3. 4. Summer Leadership Workshop — 4; Class Officer — 2. 3. 4. Yearbook Editor — 4. Prom Steering Committee — 3; Graduation Usher — 3; Lions Club Sweethean — 4; Powder Puff Football — 3; Best Citizen — 4. Best Personality — 4. Seniors Robbie Swick Rodeo Club —1.2; F F A. - 1. 2. 3; Football — I. 4; Powder Puff Foot-ball Announcer — 3; Prom Steering Committee — ); Beau — 4; Lions Qub Honoree — 4. Danita Ross Volleyball — 1. 2. 3; Captain — 3; Band — 1. 2. Officer — 2; Flag Corps — 2; Student Council — 1. 2. 3. Officer — 3; Cheerleader — 3. 4; Sweetheart Nominee — 4; Powder Puff — 3; Whos Who Among American High School Students — 3; F.H.A. — 4; Newspaper Staff — 4; Advertising Manager — 4. U.I.L. Typing Contest — 2; Rodeo Club — 1.2; Officer — 2; Class Favorite — 1.2.4. Yearbook Salesman — 1; Prom Steering Committee — 3. John Smith Angie Stafford J.V. Volleyball - 3; J.V Basketball — 3; I V. Track — 3. F.H.A. - 1. 2. 4. Office Aide — 4; Newspaper Exchange Editor — 4. Gary Stewart Mark Stilley U.I.L. Science — 4; F.F.A. — 1. 2; Quiz Team — 1; Academic Sweater Awrad — 4. Jonathan Teafatiller Transferred From White Hall High School — Pine Bluff. Ark ; Baseball — 4; Tractor Mechanics' Float — 4; F.F.A. — 4. Glinda Taylor National Honor Society — 1. 2, 3. 4. National Honor Society Officer — 4. Class Treasurer — 4; U.I.L Typing — 2; Academic Sweater Award — 1. 2. 3. Class Favorite — I. Most Outstanding in English — 1. Basketball — 1. 2, 3. 4. Basketball Co-Captain — 4. Honorable Mention — I, All-District — 1. 2; Second Team All-State — 4. First Team AllRegion — 4. Super Centex — 4; Academic All-State — 4; Hall of Fame All-Star Game — 4. Texas Girls Coaching Assocution All-Star Game — First Alternate — 4; All Tourney Team Groesbeck — 3. 4, Man — 2. 4; Centerville — 4; McGregor — 1; Lions Club Sweetheart 4; Second Team All-State Amarillo Globe — 4; Football Sweetheart Nominee — 4. F.H.A. - 1. 2. 3; Track — I. 2. 3. 4. State Qualifier Alternate — 1. Regional Qualifier — 3. 4. Cross Country — 2. 3. 4, Regional Qualifier — 2. 3. 4. Yearbook Staff — 4. Honor Graduate — 4; Class Will Committee — 4, Graduation Usher — 3. Class of BU '°7 Rachel Vau Transferred From Baytown — 2; F.H.A. — 4; Senior Faculty Volleyball Game — 4. Lions Club Sweetheart — 4, Newspaper Staff — 4; Senior Will Committee — 4. Kathy Waters Donald Vaughn Allen Walker Football — 1, 4; Baseball — 3, 4; F.F.A. — I. 2. 3; Rodeo Club — 1, 2, 3; Limestone County Youth Show — 1, 2; Prom Steering Committee — 3. Kevin Wharton National Honor Society — 1, 2, 3, 4; Academic Sweater Award — 1. 2, 3. 4; One-Act Play — I. 2. 3; German Club — 2; U.I.L. Science — 2, 3. 4; U.I.L. Number Sense — 2, 3, 4; Regional Qualifier — 2, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball — 3; Most Outstanding in Math — 3. 4; Most Outstanding in Music — 4; Most Outstanding in Science — 4; Most Outstanding in Computer Science — 4; Most Outstanding Instrumentalist Award — 4; All American Hall of Fame — 4; Most Intellectual — 4. Toni Harris White F.H.A. — I; Freshman Float — 1; Powder Puff Football — 3; D EC.A — 3; School Newspaper — 4; Office Aide — 4; Friendliest Girl - 4. Bobbie Whitfield Basketball — 1, 2, 3. 4; 2nd Team All District — 2; District Champs — 3. 4; Bi-District Champs — 3. 4; 1st All District — 3. 4; 2nd All Regional — 3; First All Regional — 4; 1st AH State — 4; All Super Centex Team — 4; 1st Team Amarillo Globe News Team — 4; M.V.P. — 4; Co-Player of the Year — 4; Area Champs — 4; Regional Champs — 4; State Runners Up — 4; Track — 1. 2, 3.4; District Champs — 2, 3.4. Stacey Vasser Spanish Qub — 3; Office Aid — 4; Most Outstanding in Commercial Studies — 4. 108 5eninr Loretta Williams Melissa York Perfect Attendance Award — 1.2, 3, 4; FHA — 2; FHA State Convention — 2; F.H.A Float — 2; Most Outstanding in Homemak-ing — 3; D.E.C.A. — 4; Area Convention — 4; Limestone County Youth Fair — 3; National Honor Society — 3, 4; Academic Sweater Award — 2. 3, 4; Lions Club Sweetheart — 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 3: Honor Graduate — 4; Most Outstanding in Distributive Education — 4. Most Couneous — 4. The Senior Class Officers for 1983-84 are Top Row. Adam Dugan — Vice Pres.. Greg Phillips — President, Glinda Taylor — Treasurer. Mary Reagan — Reporter, and Stephanie Baldwin — Secretary Richard Wietzikoski Football — 1. 2, 3; Honorable Mention All District — 3; Class President — 1, 2, Basketball — 1; Track — 2; Baseball — 2; Academic Sweater Award — I, 2. 4; Class Favorite — 1; National Honor Society — 1. 2, 3.4; D.E.CA. — 4; President — 4; D.E.C.A State Convention Delegate — 4; Prom Steering Committee — 3; Honor Graduate — 4; F.F.A. — 1, 2. 3; Welding Award — 3; Perfect Attendance — 4. ■ .HaBi Class of QU 109 Senior Trip pjt ' A 12 1) The Class of 84 prepares to go to Six Flags. 2) Becky Cooper. Kim Dugan. 3) Stacy Vassar, Donald Vaughn, Melissa York, Angie Stafford, Sandra Huey, Jeff Pringle, Audrey Gates, Elmer Ballou, Diana Hill. 4) Robert Favors, Allen Walker, Jeffery Alford. 5) Jeff Pringle. 6) Kelly Henderson, Stephanie Baldwin. 7)Jacquline Graves, Dura Nevels, Karrie Cook, Loretta Williams. 8) Jeffery Alford, Robert Favors, Clint Parker. 9) Greg Phillips. June Fewell, Danita Ross. 10) Mark Alewine, Adam Dugan, Shawn Hargrove, Jackie Browder. 11) Kerry Cook, Paul Novak. 12) Mary Reagan, Adam Dugan. The Seniors went to the All Night Senior Party at Six Flags. And all night was just about all they could take. They did get to see Huey Lewis and The News, but so did 65,000 other people. 111 Senior Poll Fads Punh Lash JEans T mister BEads fflaviE Stars EddiE murphLj Rich SpringfiEld RachEl Ward ffloviES FnntlaasE L.B Hours Splash RishLj BusinEss PorhLj's T.V. 5hnujs □ynastLj Hnots Landing 5iman S 5imnn RiptidE Hill 5trEEt BIues Snap DpEras General Hospital Hll Fly Children Guiding Light □aLjs of Dur Lives Commercials UUhere's the Beef? Wendy's 5hasta Pepsi “a new generation Bongs Hello Wanna Neuu □rug Jump Footloose 5harp Dressed Flan Outstanding Seniors ... Most Outstanding in English Amy Barnes Most Outstanding in Commercial Stacy Vassar Most Outstanding in Science, Music, and Computer Science Kevin Wharton Most Outstanding in Journalism and Homemaking Baldwin Most Outstanding in Agriculture Adam Dugan I ¥ Most Outstanding in Athletics Kerry Cook and Lori Masters Most Outstanding in Mathematics Kevin Wharton and Amy Barnes Most Outstanding in Distributive Education Most Outstanding in Social Studies Paul Novak 1 Mitchell Neason 117 90. }2 Jeffery Alford 91.77 Richard Wietzikoski 90.32 Mark Alewine 91.72 Amy Barnes 94.77 Melissa York 91.20 Glinda Taylor 92.21 Paul Novak 91.12 Class Will We, the Senior class of 1983-84 being of perfect bodies and almost sound minds, so bequeath the following items to the Junior class. Mark Alewine leaves his profound agriculture knowledge and wisdom learned from Mr. Dawley to Jim Franks and his prom date to Russell Cobbs. Jeffery Alford leaves his academic ability to Bryan James and Michael Barton. Robin Bowers Ayers leaves her 1983-84 attendance record to Susan Evans. Stephanie Baldwin, Mary Reagan and Angie Stafford leave their ability to be at the right place at the wrong time to Patti Ogden and Lyvon Tatum. Elmer Ballou leaves his whole five feet of height to Lynn Harper, ready writing ability to Mrs. Bogard’s juniors, and advertising ability to Mr. Longbotham's juniors. Amy Barnes leaves her claw and roller skates to Jim Franks and Laura Dossey and her tan to Karen Johnson. Jimmy Bass leaves the Army to anyone that will have it and his boot camp haircut to Gus Kreder. Roy Brzymialkiewicz leaves his stock to Brian Swick. Vanessa Burgess leaves her civics and English grades to anyone that will have them. Audrey Gates leaves her ability to gain weight to Lisa Funderburk and Kim Doss. Rainey Gonzales leaves Laura Dossey a Nike tennis shoe, a broken nose, and the Party cake. Jackqueline Graves, Jacqueline Crain, and Freddie Jones leave their tans to Sheila Brantner and Melinda Martin. Toni Harris White leaves her mouth of the South to Darlene Trinadad. Kelly Henderson leaves her knowledge about air brakes to the juniors of the chemistry class. Dianna Hill leaves her crazy partying ways to Christy Day, Sheila Brantner and Teresa Dockery. Lawerence Hoffman leaves his hard studying in civics to t hose taking it next year. Sandra Huey leaves her D.E. talents to Philley Spivey. VondaJackson leaves her place in computer programming to any idiot willing to accept. Dorsey Jones leaves her ability to come to school on time to Karen Smith. Tessa Jones leaves her typing abilities to Teresa Thomas. Gary Johnson leaves his hair to Lynn Harper and his charm to his brother, Bell. Suzy Long leaves her petite shape to the one and only Lisa Nelson. Stephanie Baldwin leaves her spot in the mirror to Robbie Funderburk. Karen Longenbough leaves her size five shoe to Lisa Nelson. Vickey Carey leaves her quiet patient ways to her sister, Rozella. Elizabeth Chavez leaves her quiet manner to Jan Lewis and Robbie Jackson. Karrie Cook leaves her prissy walk to Sherrie Cooks and Theresa Thomas. Kerry Cook leaves his ability to dunk to Anthony McCullan and Vernice Waters. Becky Cooper leaves her acting abilities to Melinda Martin. Lori Cox leaves her George Strait tapes to Trish Walker and Terri Harris. Adam Dugan leaves all his nicknames to be divided evenly among the junior class. Kim Dugan leaves her excellent tennis abilities and her brother Adam to Chloe King. Tomas Echartea leaves his perfect attendance record to the low life of the junior class. Ray Hunter leaves his car and creek jumping abilities to Larry Thompson. Robert Favors leaves his firm, Doggie Burger Heaven, that Mrs. McCoy started for him to Tony Taylor and Todd Milus. Jimmy Bass, Greg Phillips, Joe Chambers, Robert Favors, Paul McDaniel and Kerry Cook leave their Church's Fried Chicken to Robert Radar, Jay Hyde, Tommy Vestal, Darryl Chambers, Lynn Harper, and Phillip Spivey. June Fewell leaves her love for band to Mecberyl Scruggs. Sherri Flanagan leaves her attractive shape to Delisha Davis. 118 Gary Stewart leaves his height to BellJohnson. Mark Slilley leaves his knowledge of chemistry to Stacie Smith. Robbie Swick leaves his height to Rory Wittliff and his _________ honey legs to Albert Hayes and Adrianne Turrubiate. Jonathon Teafatiller leaves his patience in baseball to _________ Edward Thomas. Cindy G'tffin leaves her accounting speed to Cathey _____________ Teafatiller. Rachel Viaz leaves her high heels to Sherrie Cooks and Regina Webb. Stacy Vassar leaves her dexatrim to Alaine Hudges. Donald Vaughan leaves his hair to Mr. Hoel. Kevin Wharton leaves his intelligence to Lynn Harper, and his musical talent to Ricky Straten. Bobbie Whitfield leaves her beautiful shaped eyebrows to Sherrie Cooks. Richard Wietzikoski leaves his job at Stanley's to Darryl Chambers and Anthony McCullan. Melissa York leaves her ability to come to school and go to class to Larry Thompsom. Loretta Williams leaves her quietness to the junior class. Allen Walker just leaves. The senior class leaves their ability to organize a powder puff football game to the junior class. Jackie Martin leaves his good times to Byran James. Lori Masters leaves her athletic ability to her sister, Dena and her long jump ability to Sheila Brantner, and her computer ability to Tracy Taylor. Bobbie Whitfield, Glinda Taylor and Lori Masters leave their ability to put up with Coach Adams another year to the junior basketball girls. Paul McDaniel and Lolita Robison Dutton leave their rowdiness in class to Tommy Vestal. Gery McGilvray and Clint Parker leave their 2-a-day practices to the junior football boys. Mitchell Neason leaves his curly hair to Edward Thomas. Dura Nevels leaves her accounting ability to Rhonda Jefferson and Mary Fulton. Paul Novak, after receiving the new nose-machine, hands over his Pillmobile to Tona Tipton. Dean Perry leavesJoselyn Anglin the ability to let student council get the best of you. Jeff Pringle leaves his football talents to Lee Roy Y’barra. Mary Reagan leaves Jim Franks her Mexia library card, her mother to Robbie Funderburk, and her back row seat in band to Ricky Straten and Susie Kindon. William Reagan leaves his athletic ability to whoever wants it. Danila Ross leaves her fine car to Dena Masters and Becky Branch. Phyllis Smith and Jackie Browder leave their ability to get along with everybody to Laura Dossey. Angie Stafford leaves her sister, Theresa the ability to keep complaints to herself. The Days Wind Down ... 5 6 The Seniors' last days are filled with activities and preparations for the Commencement programs. I) Paul Novak is directing Mary Reagan as she presses his gown. 2) Becky Cooper and Kelly Henderson are pinning the collars on their gowns. 3) These Seniors really look attentive. 4) Stephanie Baldwin, Dura Nevels, and Glinda Taylor are getting their gowns ready. 5)June Fewell tries to put the collar on her gown. 6) Danita Ross leads the Seniors as they practice for Baccalaureate. 7) Karrie Cook practices marching in the church while Mr. Hoel directs. 120 4 1) Senior Achievement Award winners, recognized at Class Day were Melissa York — Distributive Education; Kevin Wharton — Math, Science, Computer Science, Music; Adam Dugan — Agriculture; Stephanie Baldwin — Homemaking and Journalism; Amy Barnes — Math and English; Stacy Vassar — Commercial; Paul Novak — Social Studies. 2) Coach Adams and Coach Prince with Glinda Taylor and Kerry Cook, winners of Dana Prince and Charles H. Laurence Athletic Awards. 3) Senior Class President Greg Phillips presides at Class Day Exercises. 4) William Reagan and Amy Barnes march in at Class Day. 5) Linnette Jones, Sherri Cooks, and Lori Masters receive State Track Meet participation awards. 6) Red Regiment Band entertains at Class Day Exercises. 7) Stephanie Baldwin receives F.H.A. award. 8) Lori Masters receives plaque for State Championship in Longjump. 121 To a Precious Few l 3 4 1) The 1984 Honor Graduates 2) The Senior Class Officers 3) Dorsey Jones is getting her cap ready. 4) Vanessa Burgess. Bobbie Whitfield. Rachel Vaiz, Elizabeth Chavez and Tessa Jones must see something really interesting. 5) Paul Novak and Mark Alewine have found a new way to wear their honor cords. 6) Adam Dugan and Greg Phillips are 'ready. 7) Danita Ross. Robin Ayres, and Rainey Gonzales are all smiles. 8) Allen Walker and Robbie Swick are really graduating! 9) June Fewell is helping Richard Wiet-zikoski with his robe. 10) Angie Stafford, Lori Cox, and Audrey Gates are ready for Baccalaureate to begin. 5 6 7 The Class of 1984 revived an old G.H.S. tradition by graduating on the Football Field. The weather was perfect and the graduation exercises were very beautiful and impressive. Class Salutatorian William Reagan delivers his address. 2) Amy Barnes and Danita Ross are getting ready for the big moment. 3) Frederick McClure delivers a most inspiring address to the class and audience. 4) Bobbie Whitfield signs letter of intent to continue her basketball playing at Angeline State College. 5) Kerry Cook signs to play basketball at Mary Hardin Baylor in Belton. 4 5 123 • • • Jr ';? ' • « And Then It Ended All of a sudden May arrived and before we realized it, Graduation had come and gone. It had been a good year and we left our mark on G.H.S. We were the most spirited, most studious, and had the most fun; and when Mr. This year was the last of what we thought would never end, yet it's only the beginning of memories that will last forever. IEoesbeck HIGH SCHOOL] THE CLASS OF 84 1 RULES FOREVER 1 U knew it was in the Senior Class. At long last we've reached the end of the journey we started twelve years ago. And yet, this is only the beginning of our real journey through life. We now realize that all of the joys, sorrows, laughter, and tears that we’ve shared have bound us in a unique way and things will never be the same again. As we begin this new part of our lives all things we are, and all that we ever do, will be based on the foundation we've built thus far. To our parents and teachers we will be forever indebted to you and we ll always be better for having come this way. 124 The sponsor and annual staff of the Taog of Groesbeck High School would like to thank the M.G.’s KID’S KORNER many people and businesses who bought advertisements in our 1984 yearbook. Without your financial support, this yearbook 412 S. Commerce would not have been possible. Ph. 817-729-2173 GROESBECK PARK Compliments of PLAZA HYDEN MILL’S NURSING HOME Furniture and Ph. (817) 729-3245 Plumbing WALKER’S AIR CONDITIONING HEATING Life • Auto Farm • Home SAM D. LeNOIR Sales — Service — Installation 126 N. Commerce INSURANCE Groesbeck, Texas 76642 AGENCY (817)729-5466 C. H. “Chuck” Walker P.O. Box 390 Shop a. WINNS 302 Yeagua Groesbeck, Texas 76642 Office: (817) 729-3742 Home: (817) 729-5471 Your Friendly Neighborhood Store National ■■i Farmers Union | Insurance Companies JOE NEASON CONTRACTING Dozers — Graders — Loaders — Forklift — Backhoe — Dump Trucks — Wench Trucks — Vacuum Trucks Flat Bed Trailer — Gin Pole Service — Radio Dispatch Day or Night Thornton 385-6437 S H DRIVE-IN GROCERY Also S H Green Stamps Buffalo Highway 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Phone: 729-5557 Stanley and Helen Koenig, Owners PHILLIPS Randall Rand Jane Rand RAND OIL CO. Phillips 66 Products P.O. Box 108 Groesbeck, TX 76642 PHILLIPS Office 817-729-3037 Home 817-729-5630 110 Comfortable Rooms King and Queen Size Beds Executive Suite Kitchenettes [[imestone] Inn, 201 S. Ellis Gro sb«ck. T ex as 76642 Direct Dial Out Phones Color Television Swimming Pool Game Room Meeting and Banquet Rooms Compliments of GROESBECK MEAT COMPANY anq LOCKER PLANT f.i Swick Brothers, Owners SHULTZ PHARMACY Gifts and Jewelry fe 404 South Commerce Glynda and Woody Shultz, Owners Compliments of WELCOME TO GROESBECK THE FRIENDLY CITY GROESBECK CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE GROESBECK LIONS CLUB CArg AYJO LAKE LIMESTONE. 202 W. Yeagua Phone: 729-3539 “We Just Keep on Getting Better at Dairy Queen” Groesbeck, Texas LONGBOTHAM FURNITURE COMPANY Tom Longbotham, Owner JERRY COLEMAN FORD 604 S. Ellis Groesbeck, Tex. 817-729-3011 Complete Body Shop Custom Tail Pipes Qualified Service Technicians Full Line of Ford Cars and Trucks Compliments of FEWELL OIL CO. Groesbeck, Texas 729-3265 411 S. Ellis Groesbeck, Texas “Where Our Prime Interest Is Our Customer” 729-3054 Member FDIC FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROESBECK INSURANCE AGENCY MARION DICK’S PLUMBING AND SUPPLY D J LUMBER AND HARDWARE 817-729-5109 ts David Burkeen — Owner P.O. Box 291 Groesbeck, Texas 76642 Compliments of DUGAN TRAILER COMPANY DAVE’S CONSTRUCTION David Burkeen Trailers Built to Order Phone: 729-3253, 729-3254 729-3255 Groesbeck, Texas 136 f—• • . PHARMACY PLUS Groesbeck, Texas Phone 729-3375 THE RELIABLE LIFE P.O.Box 71 M. D. Beaver, Agt. O. W. Plummer, Agt. R. R. Herring, Agt. H. Parrish, Agt. T. G. Stewart, Agt. B. Zeman, Agt. INSURANCE COMPANY Groesbeck, Texas R. Jones Staff Manager Compliments of HUGHES HARDWARE SLAUGHTER'S 222 W. Navasota GREENHOUSE Groesbeck, Texas 76642 Phone: 729-5308 H D AGRI SERVICE HINES FURNITURE Liquid Feed and Fertilizer AND Custom Plowing, Seeding, and Hay APPLIANCE Bailing Owners: Jimmy Harryman and Raymond Dietrich 311 West Navasota St. Phone 729-5753 Groesbeck, Texas Groesbeck, Texas GROESBECK FLOWER SHOP AND THE ALLEY VWESTERN AUTO) 207 E. Ellis 729-3031 associate stor e Groesbeck,Texas 213 W. NAVASOTA GROESBECK, TEXAS 76642 Herbert and Mary Hewitt itc i Fvzsa Whirlpool Compliments of KING’S HYDEN’S 226 W NAVASOTA BAR-B-QUE 29-64UU GROESBECK, TEXAS 76642 729-3042 READ CHEVROLET INC. Sales and Service 317 W. Navasota 817-729-3232 Groesbeck, Texas Waco: 876-2611 U5IH15 THHIIICCHHREEM STEVEN’S LONG’S FARM and GROCERY AND RANCH SUPPLY MARKET Feed — Seed — Liquid Feed Fertilizer Phone: 729-5411 Groesbeck,Tex. JOE CANNON and BOBBY REED HENDERSON’S FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions Catering Service 201 W. Trinity — Groesbeck Phone 729-5136 (Night 729-3326) TASTEE BURGER Fast Friendly Service — Orders to Go Highway 14 South Groesbeck, Texas 729-5179 729-5752 SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Compliments of Compliments of NETTLE’S BEAUTY SHOP G. B. GROCERY 729-3358 Groesbeck, Texas Kosse, Texas 375-2265 George Woodworth THE SPORTS SHOP BEAUTY BASKET 406 S. Commerce 729-3632 209 S. Waco 729-3041 Sport Shoes, T-Shirts, Transfers, Etc. Eddie Helen Nicholson, Owner Operators — Edna Herod, Lisa Neason Compliments of LEGGOTT GROESBECK THE WISHING WELL COMMISSION COMPANY Kosse, Texas 375-2564 Hughland and Jimmy Truett Sale Every Tuesday Hwy. 164 (Buffalo Hwy.) 729-3277 LATTNER-NOVAK MUD SERVICE DRESSER MAGCOBAR COLEMAN’S REFRIGERATION Groesbeck, Phone Texas 729-3241 214 W. Navasota 729-5505 HOBBS’ BONDED FIBERS SOUTH LIMESTONE HOSPITAL DISTRICT Compliments of Compliments of DONNA S HAIR SHACK and DONNA S COUNTRY CORNER TERRY AND ANGELA ROACH Donna Stewart, Owner Robin, Jo, Randy, Dustin and Jerod Ruth Berry Ruud Water Systems Water Heaters PLUMBING SUPPLY 105 N. Ellis 'CV V Groesbeck, Texas 76642 “ Owner Bus. 817-729-5208 Asa Burgess Res.817-562-2283 Compliments of HOCHHEIM PRAIRIE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Branch 55 729-3639 144 Compliments of LIMESTONE TRI-COUNTY FARMERS COOPERATIVE Feed, Seed and Fertilizer THE GROESBECK JOURNAL Kosse, Texas Manager: Robert O’Neal Your County Newspaper $5.00 Per Year in Limestone County $6.00 Per Year Adjoining Counties $8.00 Per Year Elsewhere in Texas $9.00 Per Year Out of State Compliments of CIRCLE © RANCH Groesbeck,Texas Diana and Jim Bradley and Sons DAVID HEIMS LUMBER CO. Buffalo Hwy. (817) 729-5414 KOSSE FMA FOOD STORE 375-2302 THORNTON FMA GROCERY 385-6316 Owners: John Rasco — George Rasco THE BRANDING IRON Groesbeck,Texas 729-2222 Compliments of UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS Phone: 729-3201 DENKE INS. AGENCY Joyce Denke Kosse 375-2424 Purina Dealer STOCKMAN’S SUPPLY 729-3250 Purina Chows, Sup-R-Lix and Blocks Health Products, Pet Home ’n’ Garden, Tack 119 N. Ellis Groesbeck Stanley LeNoir One-Stop 106 E. Navasota Groesbeck, Texas Phone:729-3309 Also S H Green Stamps Stanley and Helen Koenig, Owners FIRST STATE BANK OFKOSSE Pleasant 375-2203 Courteous Prompt Service Commercial Livestock Personal Loans Automobile Home Thornton Store 817-385-6354 Hwy. 14 Groesbeck Store 817-729-3305 Hwy. 14, N. Kosse Store 817-375-2610 Hwy. 7 and Hwy. 14 DQVBLE Dfood fuel 736 BLUEBONNET MEXIA, TEXAS 76667 Self Service Gas Complete Line of Groceries CEN-TEX COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ThE Vsar thE CamputEr CamE to G.H.5. G.H.5.5chaal Bang When to the future days, our song shall reign Onward to victory. May we win again today We ll give a cheer for old for G.H.S.. Long may she reign. Supreme in her victory. For the dear old Groesbeck High. i TRDG BU V'%.
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