Guymon High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Guymon, OK)
- Class of 1973
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•vV-5 1973 El Tigre Volume XXVIII Published by the Yearbook Staff of Guymon High School Guymon, Oklahoma Climb high Climb far Your goal the sky Your aim the star.” Reach to the Stars Junior Princess Teri Kiddoo Sophomore Princess Jill Shields Freshman Princess Val Newman 6 Publications Staff Advisor........... Editor............ Business Manager . Staff Members .... Ginger Weeden Jeanette Barnum Grace Russel Natalie Patterson Mary Beth Hallford Melanie Dawson Terry Neu Mike Wood Edyth Hobson Artists............ . . . . Peggy Butts . . . .Cindy Hays Wathina Fischer . . .Kim Higgins Choryl Hays Carol Holland Dianna Fischer Bonnie Mason Debra Hamilton Terry Hicks David Costner Debra Nester Sara Tuttle, Brent Gibson Jim Countryman Dick Jackson, President G. H. S. Takes Pride in Our Board of Education Margie Lane Bill Houser Alonzo Philippe Jim Oakes Maxine Lowery Barbara Wellman Secretary of the Administration Building and School Operator Ann Bender Custodian of Activities and Lunch Funds Working for a Florine Griffis Guidance Counselor and a Julanne Davis Junior High Secretary' Better G.H.S. Better Tomorrow Vera Davis, High School Secretary; Office Assistants: Kerry Rollins, Martha Lindley, Wathina Fischer, Kitty Mathis, Ronald Quinn, and Dee Ann Kear. Peggy Butts English IV and Publications Jacque Donovan English III. Speech and Debate Charles McBratney English II and Practical English III Ruth Trafford English II and English IV Peggy Collins Practical English II and American History’ Nancy Muir English III, Mythology, Creative Writing, and Reading Theresa Birdwell Spanish I and II, French I Jo Harman American History C 11 Paul Southwick Biology and Zoology Joe Wilkinson Chemistry I and II and Physics Patricia Lee Algebra II, Combined, Goemelry, arid Math Analysis From Choir to Zoology G. H. S. Offers More Than the 3 R’s Virginia Frantz Psychology. Sociology', and Reading Joe W atson High School Arithmetic, Algebra I, Intermediate Algebra, and Plane Geometry Juanita Davis Junior High and Senior High School Choir and Theory Georgia LaMar Librarian Ilus Overton Bookkeeping and Shorthand I Elaine Camp Assistant Librarian Jack Venter General Business, Economics, and Typing I and II Jo Dunham Art I and II Wilma Vaughn Shorthand II and Office Practice Raymond Duke Industrial Cooperative Training Delores Kottke Home Economics I. II, and IV 4 Glen Phillips Electronics, Industrial Arts I, II, III, and IV, and Drafting Teachers Give That Extra nmmph! Harold Yoakum Vocational Agriculture I, II, and IV Paul Mullen Vocational Carpentry' ) - I 1 -_ Charlene While Home Ec. I and Lunchroom Coordinator 14 Voncille Hale Girls' Physical Education Bill Terry International Relations, P.O.D., Government, Driver s Ed and Athletic P. E. Herb Hale Boys’ Physical Education, Health, and Athletic P.E. Mike Scott Geography, Gymnastics, and Athletic P.E. Jewell Cope World History, Oklahoma History, and Athletic P.E. Earl Overton Driver s Ed and Athletic P.E. 15 Senior Officers ’73 Glen Patton . . Stove Praohl . . Sheri Costner . Cynda Overton Snrrl rr Irrasure DONNA ANDERSON — is a 12 year senior. She is a member of N.H.S.. O.H.S.. Pep Club. Band and Choir. She also has been par- liamentarian of U.S.A.G. She plans to attend a Bible College. DAVID ASMUSSEN — Lists hunting us his favorite hobby. He has (tarliripaled in V.I.C.A., and his future plans are to attend Col- lege. JOHN ATKINS — is a 12 year senior. He has participated in Band, and lists snow-skiing as his favorite sport. He plans to attend O.S.U. MARIA BACA — has partici- pated in Pep Club, Choir, and I.C.T. She will always remember the musicals and the warmth of the smiles of her friends. DOUG RAKER — plans to go to the service and then on to college. He has participated in V.I.C.A. and will always remember the good people at G.H.S. He will be remembered by many for his bad luck he had when someone kept stealing his homework. LORENDA BARBER — lists sewing and ice-skating as her favorite things to do. She has no definite plans for the future, but she would like to attend beauty college. The kids at G.H.S. will always have a special place in her memories. MARY RARNUM — is a mem- ber of U.S.A.G.. Pep Club, and she has been a B-team cheer- leader. Her future plans arc to become an elementary teacher. JANA RAUER — is a 12 year senior, she is in V.I.C.A.. and has been a B-team cheerleader. She is undecided about college, but plans to graduate early and work. RONNIE BAUER — is a 12 year senior. He plans to attend college at Weatherford. His favorite thing to do is to go to the mountains, have fun, and take it easy. SHERRI BAUER — is a member of Pep Club, Spanish Club. F.H.A., and O.H.S. She is a 12 year Senior, and would like to attend college after graduation. Sherri likes to travel. TERRAL BEARDEN — is a member of N.H.S.. O.H.S.. Band, Stage Band, Choir, and Boy's Glee Club. His future plans are to become a minister and to carry out the Lord's will. As everyone will remember, his favorite saying is Good Morning!” LARRY BEAVERS — a 12 year Senior, enjoys water skiing and boat racing. He has participated in I.C.T. and his future plans arc to become a boat mechanic. THOMAS BECKWITH — is a 12 year Senior and has participated in Mu Alpha Theta and Spanish Club. He has the lead in the musical, is Vice-presi- dent of N.H.S., and Choir President. His favorite saying is I offer everything to the Glory of God. BILLIE BEHNE — is a 12 year senior at G.H.S. He is undecided as to his future plans, but he will always remember the friends he has made while in high school. RICHARD BLEDSOE — loves to ride motorcycles and also enjoys being a 12 yr. senior. Richard has participated in V.I.C.A. and he will always remember the terrific friends he has made. LARRY BOREN— is a 12 year senior. As many Seniors, what Larry will remember most about G.H.S. is When they changed the dress code.” 18 LEONA BRANNUM — has par- ticipated in V.I.C.A., and has been a member of Pep Club for 2 years. What she will remember most about high school is Mr. Duke’s classes and Mr. White’s loss of weight. DOUG BREUER — has partici- pated in V.I.C.A. and he enjoys hunting. He will remember Mr. Duke’s classes and Mr. While. He is undecided as to his future plans, but top on his list is to make new friends and enjoy life. LYNDA BROWN — is a 12 year senior. She has participated in F.H.A. and plans to attend busi- ness college in Oklahoma City. Graduation — A Stepping Stone for the Future MIKE BROWN — is a 12 year senior and plans to attend law school in the future. Erb” is STUCO President, band Drum Major, and participates in Debate. He says the things that he will remember most about G.H.S. are his friends and sitting on the bench at 2:00 a.m. after a speech trip. MARSHA BRUNE — is active in U.S.A.G.. Glee Club and V.I.C.A. Club in which she is secretary. After graduation from college, she plans to become a secretary. CATHY BUGNER — i . active in Choir, Pep Club. Glee Club, U.S.A.G. and Spanish Club. She is undecided about her future plans and says she will remember the friendly atmosphere and the neat” people at G.H.S. TIM BURNS — says his favorite thing to do is be himself and have fun. He is an Eagle Scout, participates in football, basketball, and track and was a Page in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. BOB CAIN — says he likes meeting new people. He is in Stage Band and plans to become a mechanic. CAROL CARTER — say her favorite thing to do is to make anyone's life a little brighter. She would like to travel in the near future and believes what people will remember most about her is her laugh. 19 KAREN CLARK — likes singing and listening to music. She is active in Choir. Glee Club, U.S.A.G. and is president of her church youth group. Her future plans are to attend Life Bible College in Los Angeles. California. VICKI CLARK — is a 12 year senior and plans to major in elementary education at P.S.C. She says she will remember the friends she has made and the encouragement they gave her. Vicki has participated in Glee Club. Choir. High School Band and Stage Band. KENT CLAYTON — says he plans to work in the future. He thinks people Mill remember him being able to make a teacher mad and getting away with it. SERENA COFFMAN — says college is in her future. She is active in Pep Club. Glee Club and U.S.A.G. She was rlass secretary her junior year and a choir princess her freshman year. EDDIE COLLINS — says he'd like to get hack to the life that he feels God planned for us before the great advancement of men's minds. He is a member of N.H.S., is active in STUCO and was a delegate to Boys' State. KATHY COSTNER — likes to write poetry, work and teach people the word of God. She has participated in Pep Club. F.H.A., and Debate. Kathy says what she will remember most is all the people she grew up with. What Lies Ahead Is Up to You! SHELBY COSTNER — wants to attend N.W.S.C. and major in speech or business. She has been active in Glee Club, N.H.S.. O.H.S.. Pep Club. Choir. U.S.A.G., Thespians, and was Oklahoma Delegate to the U.N. SHERRI COSTNER — plans to attend P.S.C. and major in business or physical education. She was a class officer her sophomore and senior years. She has participated in N.H.S.. Choir. U.S.A.G.. Pep Club. STUCO. and Baptist Training Union. KAREN CRAIG — is a 12 year senior and plans to become a registered nurse or physical therapist. She participates in Girls’ Glee Club. U.S.A.G.. Pep Club and is active in Rainbows. 20 TAOS CRIBBS — 8 a 12 year senior and is planning a professional rodeo career. He likes participating in rodeos and believes this is what people will remember most about him. DENISE DIETRICH — is 3 12 year senior and plans to attend college in the near future. She has participated in Girls' Glee Club, and Band. Also, she is active in U.M.Y.F. and U.S.A.G. ANDY DOLLINS — is a 12 year senior and wants to attend college to become a medical doctor. He is a member of N.H.S.. Math Club. U.S.A.G.. and is an Eagle Scout. NANCY FAJEN — is a 12 year senior and plans to attend O.U. next fall. She is busy in U.S.A.G.. Pep Club. N.H.S.. O.H.S.. Band. Math Club, and National Thespian Society. She lists skiing as her favorite sport. PAM FARIS — says her future plans include furthering her education through college and traveling. Being a 12 year senior, she has participated in Pep Club, French Club, Band, Glee Club, Advanced Band, and is a member of O.H.S. TIM FARMER — is a 12 year senior who enjoys playing his drums and flying. He has won awards for his music and has participated in Aeronautics Club and in the future plans to enter one of these fields. MONTE FENTON — even though he says he is shy. he plans to make his first million soon. The kids of G.H.S. know him to be a hard worker, and we are confident he'll do it. WAT! UN A FISCHER — is plan- ning a career in the secretarial or business field. She is always busy in Pep Club in which she is a flag bearer. U.S.A.G., 4-H. and her church youth group. ROCK Y FRANTZ — is a rodeo fan and plans to attend Casper Jr. College. This year he is president of F.F.A. and has served previ- ously as reporter and treasurer. VICKIE FRIESEN — says sitting in the halls will remain among her fondest memories of G.H.S. She has participated in Band. Glee Club, and Choir. She plans to fur- ther her education at P.S.C. RONNIE FUNDER BURG — plans to attend college and then go to a Seminary. His favorite say- ing is If the Lord is for you. who can be against you? Ronnie is active in U.S.A.C. and Choir. Wc wish Ronnie the best of luck as a minister. VICKY FURNISH — is a 12 year senior who will remember her good ol’ buddies” of G.H.S. She is active in Band, Choir, Glee Club, F.H.A., and holds offices in 4-H and Texas Co. Teen Heart Fund Committee. DEBBIE GA YLORD — likes just being herself. She has been active in Pep Club. Girls Basketball, and F. H.A. Debbie plans to go to Weatherford to prepare for a busi- ness career and says she will remember all the great people of G. H.S. MIKE GIFFORD — believes He who expects nothing shall not be disappointed. After graduation he wants to go to a trade school to further his education. He says he will remember our class as the first class to graduate with long hair. NATHAN GRAY — is a two-year member of V.I.C.A. Club and plans to continue his education by attending Oklahoma State Univer- sity. 21 NONA CRIBBLE — is a 12 year senior. She has participated in Rainbow, Spanish Club and Pep Club. What she will remember most about C.H.S. is the segrega- tion in the halls and the antics of the senior boys. TOM GRIFFITH — has partici- paled in V.I.C.A. and football. His classmates will remember Tom because he was always a gentle- man to his teachers. Ha! DA FID 11 ALLFORD — has par- ticipated in Band. Debate, and U.S.A.G. While at G.H.S. he was a Boys’ Slate delegate. His favorite hobby is snow skiing, and his future plans are to go to college and then on to law school. KIM HARRIS — is a 12 year senior who has participated in U.S.A.G.. N.H.S.. Girls’ Glee, Pep Club and is historian for U.S.A.G. Her future plans arc to attend col- lege and major in Math or Special Ed. GRACE HARRISON — is a 12 year senior who has been Sec. of Spanish Club. She is not certain of her future plans. Her warm smile and her friendly disposition will be remembered by all of her classmates. FANNIE HARWELL — is a member of Choir and Glee Club. Her favorite pastime is playing basketball. Her future plans are to become a registered nurse. CINDY HAYS — is a 12 year senior. She is a member of N.H.S., U.S.A.G.. and Girls' Glee and Girl Scouts. She is Pep Club President, and Editor of the El Tigre. She has been a B Team cheerleader. Her future plans are to major in Physical Education at college. TERESA HAYS — is a 12 year senior and is frequently on the Honor Roll. Her favorite thing to do is ride bicycles. Her classmates will remember her for her exuberant laugh. PETE HEADRICK — is a 12 year senior. He has participated in football, basketball, and track. His future plans are to go to college and someday become a coach. 22 LYNN HEFLIN — is an officer in F.C.A., a member of the Baptist youth group and ha participated in track and baseball. He has let- tered in football and basketball. His future plans arc to live life to its fullest and to do something extraordinary. DANA MEITNER — is a 12 year senior. She likes sports and listen- ing to music. She is a member of Pep Club. Her future plans are to attend business school after gradu- ation. TERESA HELMS — enjoys mar- ried life but doesn’t let that stop her good grades. She is a 3-year member of N.H.S. and a 6-year member of Band. KIM HIGGINS — i secretary of U.M.Y.. U.S.A.G.. and STUCO and historian and past Sec. of Math Club. She is a member of O.H.S. and N.H.S.. Newspaper Editor and feature twirler. Her life’s goal is to witness to others of her love for Jesus Christ. RHONDA HINTER GAROT — has participated in Choir. Glee Club. Pep Club, U.S.A.G.. and Band. She had the lead in the choir musical and she was flag bearer. Her favorite saying is Live today as best you can.” EDYTH HOBSON - is a mem- ber of Pep Club, Girls Glee, U.S.A.G.. N.H.S. She is activities Ed. of the Annual, and has been a B-Team Cheerleader. Her future plans are to get married someday and find a good paying job. CATHY HOFFMAN — is a 12 year Senior. She is a member of Pep Club, Thespians and Foren- sics, and president of U.S.A.G. Her future plans are to study medicine. MARVIN HOHWF.ILER — is another 12 year Senior. He has been football manager for 2 years. His favorite saying is People who arc blind cannot see their mis- takes. GAY I A HOPKINS — is a 12 year senior whose favorite hobby is boys. Shi’ is a member of U.S.A.G.. Band. U.M.Y.. Girl Scouts and Treasurer of Pep Club. Her future plans include college. DONNA HUNTER — is a 12 year Senior, has been a member of publications, band, and V.I.C.A. She believes her class- mates will remember her soap- opera talks about life. Donna would like to attend O.U. TOMMY HUNTER — favorite hobbies are hunting and bike rid- ing. His memories of G.H.S. will include Mr. Yoakum and Mr. White. He has a great love for ani- mals. JANICE INGOLD — is a member of Pep Club. Band, Choir. U.S.A.G.. and N.H.S. Her future plans arc to attend college. She will always remember the fun sin- had in G.H.S. and all the faces of her friends lining the halls. Your Senior Year Is The Greatest Ever! DON JANUARY — is a 12 year senior, and has lettered in football, basketball and track. He thinks people will remember him for his careful driving — just ask Steve Young! His future plans are to attend college. TONY JOHNSON — likes to read good books and watch T.V. His future plans are to attend college. He will never forget the crowded halls going to and from classes. CAROLYN JONES — is a member of Choir, Band, U.S.A.G., Girls Glee Club, and the Nazarene Youth Group. She was also in All-State Choir. Her future plans include college. DEE ANN KEAR — is a member of Pep Club. U.S.A.G.. N.H.S. and O.H.S. She has been cheerleader for 6 years and Basketball Queen her sophomore year. Also El Tigre Princess and Class Favorite. Her hobbies are gymnastics and cheerleading. Her future plans are to attend college. MARK KIMSEY— is a member of band, football, and is Treasurer of Math Club. His future plans are to attend college at O.S.U. He thinks people will remember his size 14A feet! ROGER KNEELAND — is an F.F.A. chapter farmer. He would like to become a diesel mechanic and start his own shop in Guymon. JOE KNUDSON — is a memlier of Spanish Club. O.H.S. and Chaplain of V.I.C.A. His future plans are to attend college and major in business adminis- tration or accounting, but he will never forget all the friends he has made. TONY LANDESS — is a 12 year senior who lists swimming and tennis as his favorite sports. His future plans are to go to Bartlesville to a trade school. RHONDA La RUE — who loves to travel, plans to go to college and on to law school. She has been active in band. Pep Club, Math Club, N.F.L.. Thespians, U.S.A.G.. Glee Club. O.H.S.. and was the 1971-72 Outstanding Drama Student. BETH LATHAM — is a 12-year senior who says the thing she will remember most about G.H.S. is the way she always tried avoiding Mr. Kear as she ran to lunch. She is a cheerleader. Vice-President of Math Club, a member of U.S.A.G.. choir and N.H.S. CAROLYN LAVAKE — plans to further her education by attending college. She enjoys rodeos and western dances. Carolyn is a mem- ber of V.I.C.A. DENA LEACH — says she will remember the crowded halls and the friendly faces of G.H.S. After college she plans to be a nurse or teach mentally retarded children. Dena is a member of Pep Club. Glee Club, 4-H, and is a Candy Striper. BECKY LEE — will remember the band trip to Las Vegas. After graduation she plans to go to nursing school in Norman. Becky i in band. Pep Club, U.S.A.G., Glee Club, and is a member of O.H.S. MARTHA LINDLEY — would like to be an elementary teacher or a teacher to children with learning disabilities. She enjoys walking in places that are quiet and peaceful. Martha is in U.S.A.G.. Math Club, and partici- pates in intramural basketball. FRANCES U)NG — says her future plans include going to Bcncdiclin College. She will remember her many friends and believes people will remember her by her talkativeness. Fran is a member of N.H.S., Pep Club. U.S.A.G., Math Club, and has par- ticipated in intramural basketball. BRAD LOWERY — hopes to attend college after graduation. He believes in doing his best and tries to succeed in all he does. Brad has participated in F.F.A. and Choir. LESLIE LYNCH — is a member of Honor Society, footliall, and basketball. His favorite thing to do is wreck my bike”(?). His future plans arc to be a dirt farmer. 24 DEBUI E MrCLUNG — is a 12 year senior. She is a member of Band and C.Y.F. Her fulure plans an to attend college. SUE McDANIEL — is a 12 year Senior and she has participated in Band for 4 years. She will remember the many different kinds of people at C.H.S. Her future plans are to go into interior decorating. UFRRY MrGUIRE'S — plans for the future are to attend college where he would like to become a psychologist. He hopes he w ill be remembered as a friend. Seniors Are Cool! HOLLY Mr MURRY — is a 12 year Senior who is 3n active mem- ber of U.M.Y.F., V.I.C.A.. Pep Club, ami the Explorers Post. Her sophomore year she was B-team Cheerleader. Her future plans are to go to school at O.U. STEVE MACIAS — is a member of V.I.C.A. and secretary in F.F.A. What he will remember most alnml G.H.S. is the hard working janitors and the good bus drivers. His future plans are to become a lawyer. MONTY MANNING — lists drinking orange juice and eating sunflower seeds as his favorite things to do. His future plans are to become a farmer or a rock and roll star. CARL MARTIN — is a new- comer to C.H.S. this year, and he will always remember the people who have helped him throughout his life. He is a member of foot- ball. basketball, baseball, track. F.C.A., the Letterman's Club, and is a STIICO rep. His future plans are to go to college. RONNIE MARTIN — will always remember the great changes that came about during his senior year. Chip” lists his future plans as going to college and into the min- istry. He plans to live his life the wav God meant him to. DELORES MARTINEZ — is a 12 year Senior who has enjoyed high school very- much. She will always remember all the fun she hail and all the friends she has made. Delores is a member of F.H.A. DARLENE MATH Elf S(). — is a 12 year senior. She- is active in Girls’ Glee Club and Choir. Her future plans are to attend O.U. next fall. Her classmates will remember her for her sweet and understanding personality, and her warm smile. KITTY MATHIS — lists playing the piano and giggling as her favorite pastimes. She is a mem- ber of U.S.A.G. and Band. Her friends will remember her for her curly hair and her laugh. College is top on the list for Kitty's future plans. RO.V MENDENHALL — is a new-comer to G.H.S. this year. He will always remember his Senior year at G.H.S. His future plans are to go to college. DON MERWIN — Ls a member of football, basketball, ami track, and is frequently on the B” Honor Roll. His favorite pastime is watching girls, and his nick- name is Puppy Dog. His future plans an- to go to college and heroine a coach. BRAD MILLER — is a 12 year senior who enjoys hunting, rodeo- ing. and fishing. He is a member of F.F.A.. and would like to become a farmer and rancher. He honestly felt that all his teachers were great!!? LAURIE MILLER — is a 12 year senior. She is active in choir and V.I.C.A. She enjoys rodeoing and western dances. Her future plans are to become a nurse. ROYCE MILLER — is another 12 year senior. Cheer up, things could be worse. is his favorite saying. His future plans are to attend college. BILL MINGLE — is a member of Spanish Club, a Class Representa- tive for STUCO. and Band Repre- sentative and a 12-year senior. He likes to watch the sun go down in the summer. His future plans are to go to O.S.r. and major in res- taurant management. MITCHEL MULLEN — is a new- comer to G.H.S. this year. He has been a member of Chess Club, and S Club. He lettered in wres- tling and track. His freshman year at Sturgis, lie received the award for the most outstanding athlete of the year. He plans to go to col- lege. EVA MUSSMAN — is a 12-year senior. Her favorite pastimes arc stamp collecting and horseback riding. She will have fond memo- ries of the football and haskellsdl games at G.H.S. Eva is a member of F.H.A. and plans to become a housewife. STANLEY MUSSMAN — will never forget all the things he learned in high school — not just his studies, but what he learned from his teachers and friends about life. Success is failure turned inside out i-- Stan’s favorite saying. KIM NEWMAN — is a 12-year senior. He will always rememlter the Ixaskel- hall games at G.H.S. — he has participated in basketball for 3 years. Kim’s future plans are to attend college at S.W.S.C Hi' favorite saying is Do the best with what you got. CYNDA OVERTON — otherwise known as the Coach’s Daughter. is a member of Pep Club. N.H.S.. U.S.A.G. and Spanish Club. She is Senior Class Secretary and flag bearer for Pep Club. Her future plans arc to go to college and have lots of fun. CAROLINA PADILLA — is F.H.A. Vice-president, a member of V.I.C.A. and Pep Club. Her favorite saying is Smile. God loves you and so do I.” Her future plans include college. MIKE PATTERSON— is a 12-year senior. He will remember all the friend- ships he has formed while at G.H.S. His future plans are to enlist in the service. GLEN PATTON — is a 12-year senior who is active in football, track. N.H.S.. N.F.L.. U.S.A.G.. and F.C.A. He will be remembered for his chicken imitation and all the broken hearts he has left behind. 26 GLENDA PATTON — is a 12-year senior. She is active in Pep Club. F.H.A., Girl Scouts, Band. Glee Club, and her church youth group. She will always remember her friends and G.H.S.’s activities. She plans to go to business college. BECKY PIER ATT— is a member of National Thespian Society. Pep Club, and U.S.A.G. Her favorite and perhaps most used saying — You’re wierd! She plans to attend college and become an elementary teacher. STEVE PRACHT — is a member of football, basketball, track. O.H.S. and Explorer Post. He is President of the Senior class, N.H.S., and U.M.F.. and Publicity Chairman of F.C.A. Ba-ba plans to attend O.S.U. and then go to a denial school. Seniors Are Angels? NANCY QUESENBURY — i a 12-year senior. She is flag hearer for Pep Club and a member of O.H.S.. and Band. Nancy will be remembered for her cheerful smile and her favorite saying — Awww! Nancy's future plans are to attend college anil get married someday. RONALD QUINN — is a member of N.H.S.. Band, Stage Band and ill. He is STL'CO representative to the Senior class. Ronald is a 12-year senior at G.H.S. and plans to fur- ther his education by attending college. MELVIN REUST — i- a 12-year senior. He is a member of F.F.A.. and enjoys farming, carpentry, and shop work. He feels Mr. Yoakum's Ag I class is a very good class. He plans to be a farmer and rancher after graduation. ELIZABETH RITTER — is a member of Choir and F.H.A. Her favorite saying is “Life is great once you learn how to live it. Her future plans arc to be the best she can in her chosen profession. STANLEY ROACH — is a member of football, basketball, track. Thespian Society. O.H.S., N.H.S.. and U.S.A.G. He i;. President of Math Club. Vice-President of STUCO and Captain of F.C.A. He has been voted “Most Popular for several years. His future plans arc to attend O.R.U. or Kansas University. GINA ROBINSON — is a 12-year senior. She is a member of F.T.A.. Choir. Pep Club. Rainbows. Girl Scouts, U.M.Y.F. and Glee Club. In future years, the halls of G.H.S. will perhaps echo with Gina’s most used words, Hurry up. Glenda!” 27 KERRY ROLLINS — is also a 12-year senior. She is an active member of Band. Pep Club. Girl Scouts. U.M.Y.F.. and U.S.A.G. She plans to attend college and become a secretary. SHARON RONNE — is a member of U.S.A.G.. Pep Club. Girls’ Glee Club, and Bowling Club. She is interested . in photography and would someday like to become a teacher. MIKE RUSSELL — is a 12 year senior who enjoys being in V.I.C.A. lie i interested in anything to do with guns, knives, or archery. After graduation he would like to join the Marine Corps. NINA SAUNDERS — is a 12-year Senior. She enjoys her activities in Girl Scouts. Nina also enjoys writing science fiction stories. Her future plans are to get a Bachelor of Science Degree, and then go to nursing school to become an R.N. LAVONNA SCHEVER MAN — will always remember the nice friends she has made during her 12 years in Guymon Schools. Her favorite say ing is — Cool it! LaVonna’s future plans are to become a housewife. ALAN SCHOTT — is a 12 year senior. His future plans are to attend a technical school for mechanics. Mr. Peters is the teacher Alan will remember most. BEVERLY JO SCOTT — i a member of Girls' Glee Club and U.S.A.G. She is Vice-President of Pep Club, and Sec. of Choir. Dink will always remember the happy faces and friendlv people at G.H.S. LARRY SCOTT — is a 12-year Senior and a member of V.I.C.A. He enjoys all sports, especially wrestling. He is undecided as to his future plans. MARK SHARKEY — is a 12- year senior. He is a member of Band. He will always remember the great dress code and the peo- ple that went to G.H.S. His future plans are to go to college. DON SHIELDS — is a 12-year senior. He is active in Stage Band. I.C.T.. V.I.C.A.. and presi- dent of the Band. Don's favorite thing to do is “just be happy. His future plans are to major in music at Weatherford. TERRY SMART — has partici- pated in track, football. F.F.A.. F.C.A., U.S.A.G.. Demolays and STUCO. Terry is also a 12-ycar senior. His future plans are to attend college at O.S.U. MARCIA SMITH — is an active member of band. Rainbow and the First Christian Church. Marcia enjoys doing things she’s not supposed to do.” Her future plans are to attend college and work. MELVIN SMITH — will remem- bor the friendships he has made while in high school. His future plans arc to join the carpenter's union and see some of the world. PAT SMITH — is a 12-year sen- ior at G.H.S. His favorite thing to do is ride motorcycles. His plans after graduation are to join the Marines. SHERR Y SMITH — i-. a member of Spanish Club, U.S.A.G., Choir, Girl Scouts, and the Lutheran League. She will always remember the Spanish trips and choir trips. Her future plans are to attend col- lege. 28 STEVE SMITH — is i 12-year senior and active in Boy Scouts. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you is Steve’s favorite savin;;. His future plans are to attend college and travel. MIKE STARKEY — is 3 12-year senior. He has been a member of Band for 5 years. His hobby is riding motorcycles and he plans to go to Northwestern and study law enforcement. BARON STEWART— has participated in foot kill and i' an active member of F.F.A. Baron will remember all of the friends he has made during his 12 years’ in Guvrnon Schools. His future plans are to attend P.S.C. and major in Animal Science or General Agriculture. DEBBIE STEWART — is an active member of V.I.C.A. and enjoys water skiing and horseback riding. She plans to join the Navy Waves or major in business administration at Liberal Vo-Tech. DEF.NA STl'MF — is a member of U.S.A.G., Band. Choir, Glee Club, and O.H.S. Her favorite say- ing is Good Heavens! She plans to attend A.T.C. in Kansas City and study data processing. MARY ANN SWENSON — is a member of Band and V.I.C.A. She will remember all of her friends, the teachers and detention hall! Her future plans arc to attend air- line school. LEO TALBOT, JR — will always remember the Class of '73. He has been a tiger guard and he won the Golden Hammer Award his junior year. Leo would like to become a carpenter. JANET THOMPSON — is a 12- year Senior who is looking for- ward to getting out on her own, working and meeting people. She is a member of F.H.A., Pep Club. Glee Club, C.Y.F.. and is the Stu- dent Director of Sing-Out Panhan- dle. BELINDA TRAYLER — plans to attend P.S.C. to study business. She enjoys meeting people and likes finding a quiet place near the lake to enjoy the beauty. Attacking or Hiding — Seniors Are Always G-R-E-A-T! 29 Seniors Caught Off Guard! BILLY TURMAN — says There's no heavier burden than a great potential!” After graduation he wants to attend the Automation Machine Training Center in Kan- sas City and become a computer programmer. SARA TUTTLE — is a 12-year senior who plans to continue her education and become an artist. She says she will remember Publi- cations class. Sara is a member of Pep Club. N.H.S., U.S.A.G.. and is Secretary of the F.H.A. Chap- ter. GEORGE VALDEZ — -.ays his future plans include trucking around this world with Timmy and our van and having fun.” He has participated in football and hasketl all and believes people will remember his craziness.” EDDIE VAN DYKE — is a 12- year senior who enjoys hunting and fishing. He is rather unde- cided about his future plans. Eddie is an industrious member of V.I.C.A. GLENDA VERNON — is plan- ning a nursing career for the future. She enjoys horseback rid- ing and her church activities. Glenda is a member of Pep Club and says she will remember the great teachers at G.H.S. DOUG WADE — wants to attend O.S.U. after graduation. He enjoys being a teacher’s aide and messing around in the halls. Doug has par- ticipated in football and track and has lettered in both. DANNY MILLER — favorite thing to do is play football. He says he will remember the friendly teachers of G.H.S. Danny will be remembered for his capability for not ever being here.” 30 DOUG WADZECK — plans to go to college after graduating from G.H.S. What he will remember most about school at Guymon will be his very first day. (Hope wc made a good impression!) JUDY WAR THEN — says she may go to college after graduating from high school. Her favorite expression. That’s life exempli- fies her carefree personality. Judy will remember all of her friends and all of the fun she’s had. GINGER WEEDEN — is a mem- ber of O.H.S.. U.S.A.G.. Rain- bows. and Publications. She is Trcas; of STUCO. and See. of Math Club. Her favorite saying is Smile, people will wonder what you’ve been up to.” Ginger’s future plans are to attend college. TEEN A WERNER — is a 12-year Senior who plans attending O.U. to major in music. She enjoys painting, drawing, playing the flute and reading. Teena is in Band. U.S.A.G.. Pep Club. Glee Club and participates in her church youth group. ROGER WILGUS — wants to continue his education in the field of zoology or meteorology. He says he will remember the people, the plans and the progress that was made in G.H.S. Roger partici- pates in U.S.A.G.. Rifle and Pistol Association and in Band. SAM WILLIAMS — plans to attend S.W.S.C. to become a phar- macist. He says he will remember the friendly atmosphere of G.H.S. Sam is a member of Math Club and Spanish Club. NANCY WILSON — is a 12-year senior who enjoys traveling and plans to do a lot of it before attending college. She has partici- pated in Band and I.C.T. MIKE WOOD — is a 12-year senior who plans to attend O.S.T. in Okmulgee after graduation, lie says he will remember all his friends and teachers. Mike is Pres- ident of V.I.C.A. and a member of the Publications staff. STEVE WOOD — is a 12-year senior whose future plans include becoming a mechanic. His favorite thing to do is working on. riding, and falling off cycles.” Steve par- ticipates in the law enforcement branch of the Explorers. DAVID WYSONC — is a 12-year senior who wants to travel and have a good time in the future. David enjoys being himself and not what other people want him to be. CYNDl YATES — is a 12-year senior who plans to attend college and become a dental or medical assistant. Her favorite things to do is read, listen to music and laugh with Pam. Cyndi participates in Band. Pep Club. Glee Club. Stage Band, and Rainbows. PATRICIA YOCHAM — thinks she may attend college in the future. She says that she will remember the between class rush and all the smiling people. Trisha has participated in Band for three years. STEVE YOUNG — plans to minor in industrial arts arid major in engineering. He says people will remember my happy little face as I stumble to and fro.” Steve is active in football, basket- ball and track. He is also a mem- ber of N.H.S. RODNEY THOMPSON — enjoys married life. In addition to his school work he is also employed. He has belonged to V.I.C.A. for 2 years, and was a member of the football team for 2 years. 31 Our Fearless Leader? Our Flaming” redheads. Always full of pep and enthusiasm. Disguised as a mild mannered student, the great Houdini dashes into his special booth, to prepare for his next performance. Spirit Is G.H.S. Is it somebody's grandmother? Is it an absent- minded professor? No. it is only Tim Farmer doing what comes naturally. 32 Another important qualification is to be willing to feed great multitudes of hungry children. Our sponsors must lie helpful and sludiou: Duke is always willing to be of assistance. The Sr. class insists that their sponsors lx real swingers! Mrs. Frantz. Mrs. Trafford. and Mrs. Collin: are natural swingers. I ln e qualified Sr. sponsors are exhibiting their bravery and daring, that has promoted them to their high posi- tions. Just a few of the qualifications for - Sr. Sponsors! Mr. Phillips illustrates another qualification — being able to tame all kinds of jungle beasts. 33 Srs. at Their Best? Who is this? Wc will never tell. Could this be the new style at C.H.S.? Girls, put out your pretty little foot! Moments That Make Up Hours, Hours That Make Up a Year — A Year Never To Be Forgotten! Sj Does Wathina wish she could do magic to help her with all the paper work she had to do on the annual? The greatest thing about being a senior is the added poise and dignity you acquire!! 36 Newcomers to the Sr. class find Tigerland a friendly place. Ron Mendenhall, Mitch Mullen, Doug Wad- zee k, and Leslie Lynch. Newcomers G.H.S. has its share of drugstore cowboys!! Perhaps these boys are just mad ’cause they didn’t get to dance in the musical!!! and Old-Timers Doug presented Mr. While with a lemon! As Mr. White exam- ines the gift. Doug carefully explains that the lemon was no indication of Mr. While’s sweet nature. Tin early morning gossip session is one pastime sen- ior girls never seem to tire of! Boys and girls get together in a friendly (?) snow- ball fight. Sarah better watch Mike!!! The Senior Class is United With SPIRIT! Even though the Sr. year is the most fun, then is a lot of study and hard work involved before that long-awaited and cherished moment of graduation. 37 These all stars think you can make all A’s and still have fun! Always into mischief, but keeping their grades on the top arc: (top) Thomas Beckwith. Mark Kimsey, Ronald Quinn, Nancy Fajen, Stan Roach, Edyth Hobson, Beth Latham, Pam Faris, Deena Stump, Kim Higgins, Glen Patton, Lynda Brown. Cathy Hoffman, and Rhonda LaRuc. She may be out numbered, but she certainly can hold her own with any one of these. The Student Council believes everyone should have an equal voice in the rep- resentation of the Student Body. These Student Council Representatives do a great job representing the Sr. class — Bill Mingle, Monte Manning, Ronald Quinn, Eddie Collins, and of course, little Becky Pieratt. Seniors Are on the Top! Oklahoma Outstanding High School Students of America, a pretty impressive title? Just a fancy way to show that these students put a little extra umph” into whatever they do. 38 It’s the end of the road for these two 6-ycar cheerleaders. Beth and Dee Ann have contributed many years of talent, pep. and enthusiasm to the Sr. class — and they won’t forget — neither will they be forgotten. The Best Ever The Sr. Class Is — Quite an impressive group! But then, it’s quite an impressive class!! These seniors have pulled together for 12 long years and that long, hard struggle is just about over. 39 A big honor and a special occasion call for dress-up” clothes. These students were chosen to be the first four honorees of each month: Stan Roach, Glen Patton. Andy Dollins, Thomas Beckwith, Dee Ann Kear, Cindy Hays. Nancy Fajen, and Sara Tuttle. Entre Nous Rotary Enjoy Play CINDY Am GLEN — OCTOBER We all agree that life has its ups and downs, but Cindy Hays and Glen Patton think that life is mainly a downhill slide! NANCY AND ANDY — NOVEMBER Usually poised and ready for action, Nancy Fajen and Andy Dollins take a moment to relax and enjoy a beautiful day. 40 Girls and Boys the Ground! Smiling and proud. (Why shouldn’t they be?) These students make the group complete. Steve Pracht, Pete Headrick, David Hallford, Mike Brown, and Lynn Heflin. Edyth Hobson, Donna Andersen, Beth Latham, Ginger Weeden, Rhonda Hintcrgardt. SARA AND THOMAS — DECEMBER Always pushing ahead, Sara Tuttle and Thomas Beckwith find that the work they do is often-times rewarded. EDYTH AND STEVE — JANVAR Y Edyth Hobson and Steve Pracht are ready to swing into any opportunity that comes their way. DONNA AND PETE— FEBRUARY Riding a rabbit, or helping their friends, Donna Ander- sen and Pete Headrick are always thinking of others. 41 BETH AND DAVID — MARCH A golden rule David Hallford and Beth Latham have learned is that, in life, you have to be willing to give a little to get anywhere. Swinging or Climbing These Seniors Are Always on the Go! GINGER AND MIKE — APRIL Ginger Weeden and Mike Brown think that clearly observing life is a good way to prepare for the future. RHONDA AND LYNN —MAY Rhonda Hintergardt and Lynn Helfin are always ready to take a step up.” 42 Four little monkeys demonstrate one of the many amusing things you can do on the benches. Many couples agree, the benches are the place to be. You can meet your lover, or talk of another — Without them where would we be?? An empty stadium full of memories not soon to be forgotten. Being a Senior What’s It All About? HA! HA! HA! While the cat’s away, the mouse will play. As the close of school draws near, many Seniors find themselves wondering what the halls will look like next year. 43 CLASS COLORS CRIMSON AND SILVER CLASS FLOWER WHITE CARNATION CLASS SONG A TIME FOR US” unior Officers ’73. . . .-.President . . . .Secretary . . . . Treasurer Vice-President Steve Long....... Donna Williams . Marlene Kauffman Dan Harms..M. . . Estella Abcyla Patricia Adams Ronnie Anderson Kenny Andrews Leroy Austin Clarine Baker Janet Baldwin Melody Battcrman Monte Baxter Marilyn Beavers Ric Behnc Darla Bostick Look to the Stars Fooling around, Kirk, or trying to look to the stars for your future? From this picture it looks like Brent Gibson has already been told by the stars what he will be doing in his future. Brian Braley Loyd Brower Dicky Bryan Tom Bryant Rod Buck Chris Bunch Russell Byers Randy Caddell Jeff Carmody Butch Carter Terri Carter Rita Castlebury 47 Instead of playing curbsies, these 1972-73 Junior Class STUCO Representatives are playing streetsies. Whether you may think it’s safe or not Jennie Dain, Pat Adams, Bob Jett, Rita Castlcburry, and Robert Yocham do. Shelly Christopher Tom Colclazier Mark Cothrum Adding much humor and enthusiasm to the Class of Vickie Collinsworth '74 are the Junior newcomers. We. the members of the Junior Class, want to welcome Robin Niblack, Nancy Diehl, Darla Bostick, Leroy Austin, and John Tooley to CHS and hope they like it here as much as we do. Tony Clark Jim Crclly Tyc Cribbs Jennie Dain Only one of the many signs that are seen in the Junior section during the pep assemblies, but the one that tells it like it is . . . TIGERS YOU’RE GREAT!!! 48 Teri and Gary are the Junior Class Favorites. Tcri as an A team cheerleader and Gary as an A team starter are preparing for a game. Good Luck! Jane Dale Mike Dennis Nancy Diehl Linda Drake Kathy Duncan Mark Dunham Mike Dunham Jeff Ellard Rhonda Elston Joyce Ewing Dianna Fischer Mike Fox 49 f The neck bone is connected to I he back bone, the back bone is connected to the hip bone. Lisa Ward said, No. the red ball is connected to the while ball, the white ball is connected to the black ball. Jarni. A true cycle fan. Wendell exhibits the result of bis favorite pastime. For tin- lime being bis Honda is out of commission but in no time at all. it's off with the cast and on the merry road once more. Leslie Franklin Virginia Fucrslenau Brent Gibson Cyndy Gibson Mike Grider Joy Guest Debra Hamilton Mike Hampton Dan Harms Judy Harwell Bobby Haught Cheryl Hays Teresa Heitschmidt Randy Hickman Noel Hicks Terry Hicks Wendell Hicks Mary Hilburn 50 The enthusiasm and spirit of the junior class is an essential part of every pep assembly. From their holler and yells, the crowd can always tell — The Juniors were there!!! The Juniors arc a wonderful crew!!! They’re happy at whatever they do. On the benches they sit — At the girls the boys stare — Why can't we be Seniors? It just isn’t fair!!! The Pride of ’74 Are the Juniors David Hill Cosette Holland Cary I vie Debbie Johnson Karen Keith James Hill Buddy Hooper Sally Jackson Del Johnson Teri Kiddoo Kim Hinds Sherri I Hu Is Randy Jacobs Randy Jones Leslie Kid well Debbie Hitchock Ricky Kneeland Bryan Lee Mark Hycr Bob Jett Marlene Kauffman Ken Kottke 51 David McDaniel Mark McGrow Dan Mahon Jami Marlin Gary Mason Jane Mitchell What are these two girls up to? Are you going le play a trick or arc you waiting to look at the star? Who will ever know except these two??? Mary and Teri are just two of the many Juniors that have the good ole Tiger Spirit. Keep that spirit Juniors, and we will go all the way. Johnny Moore Audrey Nash Debra Ncster NO PHOTO AVAILABLE 52 Ken Newman Bruce Peacock Kyr Peterson Rohin Niblach Roger Pence Mark Peterson Terri O’Leary Arnold Peoples Jeannie Philippe Theresa Ortega Gary Peterson Edward Phillips Brad Plainer Linda Peterson Keith Potts Juniors Keep That Spirit 53 Kristy Powell Johnny Reid Lupc Sandoval I Rita Scheucrman Monty Settles Mike Pritchard Joyce Riddle Stephen Sandoval David Swart Chcryle Sheets Pat Pritchard Janie Rodman Mary Ann Rahurn Mario Rodriquez Sheri Ralstin Anthony Romero Lisa Reams Brenda Salisbury 54 L£2a t ] David Smith Brad Stoner Kevin Sizclove Bob Slone Debbie Smith James Thomas John Smith Jim Thomas Quiita Stevenson Kirk Thomas John Tooley Fred Tuttle Becky VanDykr Vance Stewart Darlene Thompson Lillie Tramel Della Valdez Taffy Vcach 55 The Junior Class Sponsore are: Miss Birdwell, Mr. Mullen Mrs. Muir. Mr. Watson. Mrs. Kollko, and Mrs. Overton. They are the sponsors that help the Junior Class to he the Best!!! Kelley Wellman Doris Wells Glen West Thyra Wester Donna Williams Steve Williamson Charles Wilson Are Ken. Buddy, Brad and Del the real workers of the jun- ior class? Or are they pretending to be working? How will it look guys, like a Christmas tree? '1 1 ■ Donnie Waddle David Wad ley Lisa Ward Mike Weikle Where are your coats? Don't you know it’s snowing out- side? Well, it looks like they are having fun. What is it. four against two? Do Nancy. Marlene. Patricia and Donna really know that Cary. John, and Mike aren’t pushing? Don’t you want a ride? It’s fun!!! 56 Roland McCutchen Here is a day and here am I. God will not expect more of me than I am capable of giving, but I must live up to my best. There will be cries of people in distress, and I must bear and answer. There will be moments of temptation, but I must not yield. There will be times of tension, but I must not speak impulsively. There will be opportunities, and I must be ready. When the end of the day comes, I want to look back without regret, and forward with a radiant spirit and a thankful heart. Roland McCutchen was a friend to many people. He lived each day to the fullest, and enriched the lives of many. In the minds of his friends, he will be remembered as one who shared fully in his church and youth choir, Demolay, Glee Club and in the school choir. On June 11, 1972, God took Roland. Now in our hearts we will always hold the fond memories of one, who with a radiant spirit and a thankful heart, learned to love life and the ones around him. Jerry Wing Bruce Wingeri Steven Wise Were they serious or were they funny? Only Cris, Joy, Kristy, and Bob could tell you. What’s wrong' It can’t be that bad. or can it? Look alive and things will start coining your way. Nothing is that had. 9 Donna, is that thumb of yours really good?? Or did you hurt it? What’s wrong with the rest of you? Don't you think that her thumb is sweet? 58 Thr Tiger mascot is caged up ready to win the next game. Keep on going with the Tigers and we II have a great season. Go with tin- Tigers!!! The hot dog picnic is one of the many activities in which the Junior class has the most spirit. We, as the Junior class girls, sec how many of us can go through the night without gelling hit with water. Playing outside in the snow like little kids are Monte and Glen. Arc you really playing fair? Or are you playing like you always do, tricky??? Spiint kept rising no matter where members of the pep squad went. They arc: Cheryl Hays, Tcri Kiddoo. Mary MeCarroll, Coselle Holland. Taffy Vcach. Doris Wells. Sheri Ralslin. Debra Nestor. Darla Bostick, Sally Jackson. Kristy Powell, Dianna Fischer, Donna Wil- liams. Marclene Kauffman. Esiella Abcyta and Thyra Wester. Go Juniors!!! A Club Today Is 'Hie Future Medical Careers Club have fun as these people lead them: President, Teresa Hcitschmidt; Vice President, Greg Schultz; Secretary. Suzi Headrick; Reporter, Carolyn Mingle; Club Advisor, Mrs. Griffis; Treasurer, Mike Dunham. For a Career Tomorrow Diane Brady, Berry McGuire, Sherry Smith, Kim Wirtz, Greg Schultz, Derryla Keimig, Teresa Heithschmidt, Bill Mingle, and Clif- ford Anderson are a few of the many that want to enter a medical field as a career. 60 61 Students Learn Let’s keep on Truckin’. Tigers. Keeping our noses in those books could do us a lot of good!!! Through Now let’s not be? sneaking around you two!!! Their Actions 63 A peanut a day keeps the doctor away. Sponsors Have Spirit jH T bin Here our class sponsors Mr. Wilkinson ami Mr. Ven- ler arc displaying llicir spirit ami loyalty to the soph- omore class by helping to decorate our section. One of the main projects they helped us with this year was with the purchase of the class pins. Clifford Andersen Garlcne Arnold Louie Avila Cathy Backus Janet Barnett Becky Bauer Judy Behne Terry Lee Behne Terry Lynn Behne Bryon Bennett Kirk Bennett 65 Clifford Betterton Gary Boren Charlene Brannmn Gary Bledsoe Diane Brady Loyd Brannum Kirk, what did you say to Carla to make her have an expres- sion on her face like that? 66 The sophomore class is proud to have the yearbook photographer as a member of our class. 1 think we can all agree he's done an excellent job! Here is a scene from the hotdog picnic at the begin- ning of the year. Steve Oaks has obviously done something to make Hal Craig very mad. Watch out, Steve! Brad Bressler Dyana Brown Kevin Burns Debbie Brewer Stephanie Bryant Kelly Campbell Among the sophomores cheering the Tigers on are Linda Veal. Sherri Wester, and Anita LaRuc. Polly Castorena Keta Caulfield Daniel Christian Anita Clark Yell Loud Vincent Costilla David Costner Rhonda Costner Mike Clayton Roy Cooley Hal Craig Benny Dain Randy Danner Kelly Davis Lyndcl Davis Melanie Dawson Ritchie Dcnningto David Dixon Jon Dotson Carol Dunkerson Alice Ewing Elizabeth Fajen Paul Ferguson Kim Follis Kathleen Forman Kara Sue Frantz Laurene Frisingcr Cindy Gackstatter Connie Garrison Cindy Gibson Mike Grayson We’re a Big Class 68 Roger Cribble Debbie Grove Mary Beth Hallford Lawrence Hambleton Richard Hambleton Brian Hays Susie Headrick Welcome to Tigerland Newcomers to our class this year include Debra Ward. Adrianna Perez, Debbie Shelton, and Rogena Tunder. They help to make our class a lot better and support the Tigers in every way they can. It looks as though the sophomores have a real talent for making signs. Lana Heftner Connie Hicks Brenda Herring Mary Ann Hill Lloyd Hilhurn Kenneth Hiller Deborah Hinds Michael Hiningcr Out for a picnic arc our five Stuco representatives Debbie McKay, Jill Shields. Mike Clayton. Roger Cribble, and Bonnie Mason. Stuco At Its Best Is James Bond really a sopho- more member of the football team? Only the sophomores know. Robert Hilt Carol Holland Charles Hofferbcr Doug Holmes Jeri Holly Lorraine Ivie Kent Jackson Kim Johnson Leslie Johnson Randy Johnson Robbie Johnson Making Monkeys Out of Themselves 71 Superman Schultz shows off his mighty muscles. All you villains and crooks out there watch out. Sophomore spirit never dies. You really got a mouthful, didn’t you. Kurt? You might try eating a little bit at a time. It not only tastes better it looks better. Patrica Long. Ronald Lovato, Linda Lowery. Victor Luedkc, Curtis Macias, Patrica Mahan, Bertha Martinez All A’s Are Wise Owls Reaching the stars with their grades are these all AV‘: Linda Lowery. Carol Holland. Joanie Walker, Lorraine Ivie. Becky Alexander, and Charles Hoffer- her. Leland Mongold Denise Nelson Terry Neu Teresa Neville Steve Oaks Kay Overton Carolyn Mingle Kurt Overton Donna Palmer Always loyal to the class of '75. DeAnn Pierce and Susie Headrick, our A” team cheerleaders, have worked together for the last four years helping to keep our spirits high. Janet Patterson Spirit Stays with DeAnn and Susie 74 Adrianna Perez Dale Peterson DeAnn Pierre Kent Potts David Quesenbury Carla Reust Darlene Rigby Jm m2 ■ ■■ Dreaming about those pep assemblies to come are B” team cheerleaders Liz Fajen, Connie Garrison, and Becky Alexander. When it comes to pep, these girls arc on top. Kenny Ritter Robert Rodriquez Lynn Rollins V Team Socks It to ’Em Steve Ronne Anthony Sandoval Craig Schultz Gail Shaffer Debbie Shelton Jill Shields Greg Schultz Cheryl Simpson Jill and Hal are Tops Out for some fun in the park are our class favorites, Jill Shields and Hal Craig. This is the second year for these two. Jill is a member of band, pep club, and student council, while Hal enjoys all sports. They are always on the go, spreading happiness and enthusiasm to their classmates and teachers. This is but one reason they were elected. Duane Simpson Randy Simpson Tim Smith Johnny Smith Kevin Smith Marla Smith Cathy Stephens Jonyc Stewart Linda Stone Rhonda Stoner Cathv Thornton Mike Tooley Tricia Tooley Beth Trafford Kagena Tunder Larry Unruh Victor Valdez Look at this stuff! What is it? Dandruff? Cotton? It even makes a ball! Why don’t we call it snow?” say the brilliant members of the sophomore class. Rhonda Summers Luwanna Talcott Jill Shields stands ready to defend herself against any would-be attackers. With all the snow (and kids like Bryon Bennett) around, it might not be a bad idea for any girl. 77 Linda Veal Joanie Walker Debra Ward Allen Weissingcr Larry Welch Mark Werner Getting ready to provide sweet music for our cars at a pep assembly is this group of sophomore band students. We all hope they don’t hit too many wrong notes. Alan Wessler Sherri Wester Bonita Wilcox Terry Wilcox Denise Willbourn Terri Williamson Look At Our Different Antics Dennis Wilson Don Winter Kim Wirtz Harold Yoakum Ron Yocham Greg Zigler 73 This is the almighty sophomore section. Juniors and Seniors beware! Those who enter may not leave. If Steve Oakes doesn’t watch out. he will soon be all wet. Using her debating skill to try and influence Mr. White to do something is Liz Fajen. Is this how they teach them to detate? No wonder they win all those trophies. Even at school they can’t seem to stay off the phone. Caught in the act of talking to you-know-who are Donnie Mason. Cathy Thornton, and Carla Alberty. 79 We Learn To Drive Here is the new driver who has just gotten her driver’s license. She can’t wait to try it out. You know what happens to new drivers who are too eager, don't you? This is what happens to new drivers who are too eager. How would you like to go home and tell your parents you just did 8500 worth of damage to a car? Linda Stone is not looking forward to it. Don’t worry, Linda, you’ll get the keys back in at least a month. Watch Out For Us! Here is that piece of paper that puts the sophomores on the road. 80 Shop, Art, Imogene Glover Librarian, 7th Art. Mrs. Gribble, content in her many positions of Director of Student Activities, N.J.H.S. sponsor. Pep Club sponsor, and a 7th grade reading teacher, holds a special place in everyone’s heart. To each student she is that 'top step’ into high school, that extra boost over the lingering fond memories of Jr. High into the brand new experiences found in high llv wish is that every student could havc_j])iMfltf HKof having a teacher like Mrs. Va Kay Banks 7th and 8th Art 3ft l ’ '- ' . . 8 f i I ■? ' a • v ■ - I Reading Music, and W riting Encourage Larry Wicker Ind. Arts Issi slant Coach Irvin Miller Band u % 81 Culture Elton Stewart Counselor DeWayne Colvin Principal Faye Costner 8th English, Spanish Mayme Shaffer 8th English Barbara Quensenbury 7th and 8th Wilson and 9th English Wilma Tomlinson 9th English 82 Rheta Long 7th Math Donna Norton 8th and 9th Science Jeral Brooks 9th Algebra Jobbye Hessenthal 7th and 8th Math History, and Math John Grace 8th and 9th Math allace Lynn h Earth Science Science, Duke Cornels on , J;8th Coach Max Tomlinson 9th Physical Science J. 0. Tuttle, Kay Banks, and Larry Wic from their busy schedules for a fricn casual conversation in the teachers lou ting away from it all, the teachers lou be an ideal place for teachers, that is!!! ake Steps To Encourage Mr. Carter caught in his favorite pose. omorrow’s World Jan Terry Work Study Elinor Reust Speech, American History Jack Long American History Ronald Rackley Okla. History', Civics 9th Coach istory Monte Wolgamott 7th Geography 7th Coach wmi'$ jk IwWBm isp«i Abi«n PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Sam Abeyta Rila Ackley Louis Addison Cynthia Austin Linda Ballard Jeanette Barnum John Barrett Roger Bauer Brenda Baxter Mike Bishop Carol Black Cheryl Boyd Jo Brantley Mike Bressler Doug Brown Michelle Brown Diana Browning Susan Buckner Mitch Burkhart Mike Byers Bill Cain Donna Caddcll Billy CamplM'll Mike Campbell Tammy Campbell Vanessa Cannon Gerald Carter Marilyn Carter Rene Carter Brian Chill Go 87 with ”76” Cheerleaders Lead Junior High Spirit Through win or through loss, these pretty and talented cheerleaders are always ready when duty calls. Val Newman, Mary Ann Dennis and Debbie Rowdcn are always ready to back their team to another victory. Gary Christie.' Ivan Clark Joni Clayeomb Mary Beth Cole Ruth Colvin Rochelle Conner Tcrcna Copely Bobbi Costner Lisa Courtney Loric Da in Deborah Dale Jeff Davis Robert Dcnnington Danny Diehl Mary Ann Dennis Tonda Eidson John Elston Kevin Eoff 88 Tim Evi ns Joe Fisher Glen Freeman Dixie Gaylord Greg Hamilton Clyde Fischer Tina Farmer Teresa Foster Kim Gibson Ella Hammette Can I Franklin Kim Hammette Delilah Fucnles Franklin Harwell L nn Fuerslanau Leslie (rloden Charm is Hans Ernie Garcia Jackie Gloden Janet Goff 89 Tuning into the sounds of today, Mike takes time from his favorite sports of basketball and 10-speeds to relax. This is the 3rd year Mike was chosen as favorite of the class of ’76. Guess it goes to show that personalities like Mike’s don’t wear off over the years. Mary Ann and Mike are Favorites Mary Ann lakes a little time out from her busy schedule for a 'quiet time’ with her Reach Out. Aside from cheerleading. NJHS band, and witness- ing, Mary Ann is an active member of the Victory Memorial United Methodist Church. Her love and enthusiasm for her friends make her a favorite of the class of ’76. 90 Pally Grayson Loni Holcomb Leslie Hays Ted Johnson Sieve Hcitchmidt Lynette Kauffman Cheri H •in Patricia Keith Eddie Hill Ruth Keeling Lynetlc Hilliard Ted Keeling Found: One pair of oversized feel. Being A Frosh Is Fun Paul, is anything wrong? Sieve Linvick Dela Loliis Valerie Long Paula Lotigacrc Julie Lowry Bruce Ludkr Charles Madrid Frances Mahon Sieve Mahone Chris Marlin Jane Marlin DcAnn Martindalc Barlwra Martinez Dennis Martinez Stella Marline Marilyn Marline Rhonda Mason Kim Mathis For Both The Old and New Let's give these newcomers a rousing welcome. They are: fxttlom row: Lorrie Dain. Judy Keeling. 2rul row: DrAnnc Martindalc, Jo Brantley. Deena Broyning. 3rd row: Troy Kneeling, Stan Ralstin, Keith Keiscr. 4th row: Mike Cambell, Charles Madrid, Steve Mahone. Bottom row: Sandy Ward, Dorlhy Sandoval. Cristie Thorn, Rene Carter. 2nd row: Donna Caddell, Delilah Fuentcs. 3rd row: Jerry Pierce, Mike Brcssler. Danny Diehl. Ricardo Villarreal. Dan Tramel. Warner 92 So this is where all A s meet to do their studying. The All A’s are: Vickie Bennett. Lynette Kauffman. Grace Russell. Natalie Patterson. Tim Reeder. Mary Ann Dennis. Tammy Stewart. Julie Lowery, and Jeanette Barnum. Mark Mendenhall Helen Merwin Sandi MoClung Billy McKay Teri McMurry Jody Mrofcza Val Newman Emilie Padilla Natalie Patterson Paul Patton Kent Palmer Ruth Phillcy Jerry Pierce Kim Pollart Steve Proctor Stan Ralstin Wendi Reames Paul Reed Rick Reed Tim Reeder Jackie Reust Lynn Rhodes 93 Freshmen Enjoy Jim Smith Debbie Smith David Smith Doug Shelton Jack Shelley Cindy Shaffer Mrs. Wright. Pam Baker, Marsha Guartncy, Lindy Manning, Laura Williams, Val Newman, Jolanda Grayson, Nina Mallard, Donna Hutchison, Linda Larson, Tonda Eidson, Sue Hampton, Mrs. Davis. Becky Williams. Phyllis Salsibury, Kathy Emrick, Sandy Ward, Sue Haught, Sylvia Costilla, Lorric Dain, Brenda Baxter. Dixie Gaylord. Drana Browning, Carolyn Stewart, Brenda Jarvis, Janet Goff. Shelly Thorn, Teresa James, Mary Ann Gibson. Jana Peterson. Dorothy Sandoval. Donna Caddell. Cathy Helm, Sandra Stone, Barbie Stevenson, Elizabeth Edwards 94 All smile and ready to go are these STUCO Representatives. Always eager to serve their class are Doug Brown. Jeanette Barnum. Paul Reed. Tammy Stewart, and Julie Lowery. These kids are the backbone of the push that gels their class going. Without these cheerful sponsors, we might not have made it.” could be the thought of the freshman class. These teachers have devoted a lot of time and effort to help the freshman class of 73.” They are (standing) Mr. John Grace, Mr. Jcrcld Brooks, Mr. Max Tomlinson, and Mr. J. 0. Tuttle, (silting) Mrs. Wilma Tomlinson. Mrs. Donna Norton, and Mrs. Pamela Wilson. Tina Saffel David Sanford Dorothy Sandavol Mike Smith Valerie Smith Linda Speer Doug Stavig Daina Stewart Carolyn Stewart Tammy Stewart 95 Scot I Stoner Ski| Thomas Annelle Thompson Kristie Thorn Jay Tolleson Dan Tramel Carol Truitt Martha Tuttle Dehhie Upchurch Randy Van Dyke Freshmen Keep on Truckin’ Sandy Ward Mark Watkins Lucy Wcissinger Jerry Willars Laura Williams Irwin Winters 96 Freshmen Have Fun!!! Robert Wilson Richard Wise Larry Wright Becci Wysong Terri Yates Vicki Bennet 97 Shining bright arc the eighth grade cheerleaders: Kathie Peterson, Amy Collins and Cindy Kidoo. Three Stars for Eighth Joellyn Adams Wally Adams Ava Anderson Terry Ashcroft Don Bishop Donovan Austin Glenda Bledsoe Pam Baker Tom Bohanan Joe Ballard Leslie Born Karen Bennett Philip Bowden Mike Betterton Darlene Britton Danny Bintz Kathry n Buckner 99 Terry Burdge Tami Carmodv Mike Christian Perry Cooley Kelley Crowder Mike Butts Dennis Carter Traey Collinsworth Sylvia Costilla Connie Danner Beth Calsing Kelli Cates Amy Collins Debbie Costner Mike Dawson Tim Calvin Gary Chandler Billy Cooksey Nora Crane Annette Denney Wally Adams is a fantastic type of guy. Besides play- ing in the band, Wally is an active athlete. The class of '77 made a wise choice in selecting Wally as their favorite. 100 Cindy Kidoo is one of three spirited cheerleaders this year. Always a favorite with her classmates, Cindy is active in school affairs, and plays in the band, also. I What are Cindy and Wally looking for now? Wouldn’t be trouble, would it? Always where the action is, Cindy and Wally can be counted on for fun. Two Suns for Eighth’s Orbit Yvonne Dodd John Dutto Mike Eidson Elizalxlli Edwards Kathy Emrick Gary Ewing Janet Fajcn Paul Faris Chris Fawcett Jeff Fuerstenau Gary Gackstatter Patti Gackstatter 101 Rodney Gamble Rudy Garcia Kathy Garrison Mary Gibson Mark Hatfield Sue Haught Tammy Haugh Sieve Gibson Jolonda Grayson Debbie Green Gary Grider Monte Hcpner Sheila Hicks Norma Hierro Mary Guerra Peter Guerra Marsha Gwartney Bambi Hacker Terry Hainmette Sue Hampton Kim Hardesty Jean Harris Terry Haught Jim Heflner Cindy Hein Cathy Helm 102 Kenny Hill Debby January Brenda Kaufman Marcia Hill Brenda Jarvis Jo Karen Keenan Sherry Hill Mike Jarvis Cindy Kiddoo Melody Hobson Donna Johnson Charles King Pat Ingold Johnny Johnson Terry Klcffman All A’s Show How It’s Done Sue Ivey Randy Johnson Mike Kletecka Debbie Lee Billy Macormic Teresa James Walter Karpe Linda Larson Cliff Macias Nina Mallard 103 Linda Manning Dcann McCutchen Aronda Neu Shclli Martin Eugene Miller Randy Niblark Debi Martindale John Miller Virginia Ortcro Johnny Martinez Mary Miller John Padilla Raymond Martinez Arnold Moore Tony Parsley Ricky Martinez Julia Nelson Teresa Patterson Tommy McClafflin Tom Neu Susie Pellctte Eighth Grade Knows What Is Going On! 104 Ridiculous! Brenda Kaufman seems a little astonished at what is coming out of Robin Summer’s locker. Strange Things Have Been Found in GJHS Lockers, but This ... I Ranesa Pence Stacie Polk Sally Reed Alan Peoples Scott Pollart Candy Reyes Jana Peterson Jacque Pracht Glenda Rich Kathic Peterson Orville Prince Ronnie Rich Mike Petry Kellie Proctor Kaylynn Riley Greg Pettit Eddie Ramirez Mike Ritter Bruce Phillips Chris Reames Randy Rogers 105 Casey Rollins Mike Rudolph K. C. Rothschopf Allen Ryer Earnest Rudolph Phyllis Salsibury A favorite gathering place for a lot of kids at noon is in front of the junior high. Here they can catch up on gossip, check on their homework, or maybe just stand on their head??? Just Hangin’ Around Tony Sandoval Tim Schulte Stacie Sheets Greg Shelton Alan Sherrill Rex Sheilds Linda Simpson Kenny Sizelovc Billy Smith Nanette Smith 106 Philip Smith Melinda Thomas Is this an everyday occurrence at GJHS? No, proba- bly just a friendly discussion on a football game or a homework assignment, we hope. if.-, Wt . Roger Smith Rhonda Snow Don Stephens Barbie Stephenson Charlotte Stephenson Cheryl Stone Sanda Stone Robin Summers Bryon Test Bret Tonnozzi Shelly Thorn Bill Tuttle Juanita Valdez Pat Valdez Jerry Ward 107 Mike Watkins Craig Weatherly Jerry Wester Dennis Wilcox Marlin Wilcox Jeff Wilkinson Becky Williams Jimmy Williamson Rhonda Williamson When it comes to spirit at a pep assembly, the 8th grade really has what it takes to get going and cheer the boys on to victory. Eighth Grade Has Spirit! Alan Wilson Doug Wilson April Wolf 108 Eighth Have More Fun! Out to show off their athletic ability with a basket- ball an- some of the 8th grade guys. One of the favorite meeting places for the 8th is the gym. Of course, it's one of the only places available. 109 Secrets, secrets — who’s the letter to, Connie? Cheerleaders Fly Sky-High As spirited as their smiles arc the seventh grade cheerleaders, Debra Hopkins, Linda Garrison, and Tracy Clay- comb. These cheerleaders have led many pep rallies and are sure to be found when there’s a job to be done. Annie Abeyta Chariot Alberty Chuck Alexander Jimmy Allison Kenneth Aslipaugh Dan Austin Cindy Bauer Doug Barn mil Dennis Betterton Kevin Bobbitt Jerry Boren Jeff Boren Curtis Bowers Jerry Bran mini Lynn Brewer Pat Burns Cindy Cain Shawn Carter 111 Johnnie Caslorcna Tammy Caudcll Danny Chambers Larry Chancellor Tammy Chandler Ernest Christian Kim Christopher Tracy Clay comb Mike Codner David Colbins Pamela Combs Debbie Conner Keep on Truckin! Yon can be sure to find Chuck Alexander and Derek Gibson at the very center of attention during one of those good relaxing lunch hours at the Junior High. These boys are just living examples of what a ray of sunshine can add to a class. Tammy Copley Tim Crclly Shelly Cribbs Terry Culbertson Joe Cullop Kim Culver 112 Dewayne Dafferin Tommy Danner Gay Deane Justin Deane Dave Dreasher Mike Duncan Central Junior High is happy to wlecome nineteen newcomers. First row: Tim Jarvis, Mikel Hall, Wayne Jewel, Ernest Rudolph, Henrietta Spurlin, Angela Lynch, Susan Roots, Justin Deane. Jimmy Pierce, and Terry Hale. Second row: Steve Duran, Alfredo Rivera, Steve Long, Gary Mahone, Roger Grant, Daniel Austin, Thomas Lind- ley, Ernie Christian, and Steve Thomas. Not pictured is Matt Simpson. New Faces Are Seen at GJHS Glenda Drake Lisa Draper Brenda Durman Kevin Eidson Kristi Elrod Mike Ewing Bruce Fenton Jim Forman Clay Frantz Claudette Frittz Yvonne Fuentes Leo Gallegos 113 Terry Gamble Linda Garrison Derek Gibson Sheila Gloden Sandra Goff Ann Goolsby Mark Gifford Roger Grant Stanley Gra Terry Green Terri Gripp Brenda Grove Dennis Grove Harold Grove Mike Hall Debra Is Favorite 114 Dcana Hardesty Heather Harny Cindy Hatfield Lori Heitschmidt Mike Hendon Becky Hininger Stacy Hofferbcr Gary Hohweiler Lisa Holly Chris Holt Kelly Holt Debbie Hopkins Debra Horner Judi Huddleston Denise Hutchinson Suzanne Jacobs Debra and Derek on the Move You will always find Debra Hopkins and Derek Gibson on the move. As a cheerleader, Debra is always cheering Derek on to vic- tory at basketball games. It is a real honor to Ik- given ibis title and tlx seventh graders feel that Debra and Derek really deserve it. 115 Tim Jarvis Wayne Jewel Cecil Johnson Dana Johnson Tammy Johnson Richard Keenan Lisa Kiddoo Dale Kimscy Gary King Kathy Klclcka Dale Knceland Mark Lary The seventh grade is where the action is! This is just a typical scene during one of the Junior High lunch hours. They can be seen playing basketball, softball, or just observing. I think the spirit is obvious. It looks like the players are thinking — what will happen next? Seventh Really Move! Patricia Leisure Thomas Lindlcy mmm Homer Long Steven Long Greg Lavato Mickey Love Amy Lower)’ Tammy Lowry 116 Jacob Lucero Angela Lynch Cary Mahonc Carin Marlin Rose Marie Martinez Tammy Mason Jerry Medealf Jerry Mitchell Kent Morrison Kenneth McCarney John McClaflin Lisa Neas Seventh Graders Are Always Smiling Mark Nester Gay Palmer Does this look natural to you? Yes. this is a typical scene in the gym (luring the lunch hour. Linda Gar- rison and Chuck Alexander are always the center of attention. These two peppy people help to keep their class alive and kicking! Tina Parker Shannon Patterson Elizabeth Perez Donna Peterson Bryan Phillips Jimmy Pierce 117 Tammy Quescnbury Michael Ramirez Robin Rehne AI redo Revera Mike Ritter Freda Robinson Teresa Robinson Jim Rodgers Susan Roots Lou Ann Royball Steffanyc Rowden Bonnie Rugglcs Derek Gibson is always on the go and you can be sure that he will be listed on lop. Derek is a very fine student, and he is always leading his class to victory. Lori Russell Mark Sanford Kevin Scheuerman Larry Schuette Terry Scott Brian Shaffer Kari Sherrill Sue Shook Matt Simpson Let’s Go Derek and Class of ’78 118 Bobbie Smith Danny Smith Dustin Smith Julie Smith Melinda Smith Tommy Smith Cindec Southwick Mack Spellman Tommie Spirloek Henrietta Spurlin Steven Stavig Linda Stevens What's so interesting? Is it a dog, cat, snake, or maybe a practical joke on a teacher that’s being planned? With these seventh graders you never can he loo sure. We Are Going Straight to the Top! Steve Thomas Michelle Tonozzi Mark Truitt Mary VanDykc Ronna Vaughn Carol Wade 119 Edward Zavala Floy Zachary Terry Hale Donna Hutchinson Steve Duran Mary Merwill We Have Soul! These boys can always be found searching for action. These seventh graders are constantly on the move, but there are always some friendly faces as shown, that keep them the most spirited class of all. Mike Ward Ollic Walton Susan Watkins Debbie Webb Paula Wise Morgan Wilkinson Tracy Wilson 120 Tigers Win District COACHES: Mike Scott. Herb Hale. Jewell Cope. Bill Terry. Earl Overton. The Terrific Tigers broke records this season starting off by smacking the Dalhart Wolves in the face with their own medicine of previous meetings. Our team went on to win the district championship in the 2A Conference. Not only did they win a trophy, but the deep respect of the G.H.S. supporters. 122 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Aim For High Christian Goals DON JANUARY Senior — End STEVE PRACHT Senior — Back Seniors at Their Best STEVE YOUNG Senior — End 124 GLEN PATTON Senior — End TIM BURNS Senior — End LYNN HEFLIN Senior — Back DOUG WADE Senior — Back : - ’ H ; MARK KIMSEY Senior — Guard DON MERWIN Senior — Guard 125 126 Seniors on the Move PKTE HKADKICK Senior Back KIRK THOMAS JOHN TOOLF.Y DEL JOHNSON Juniors in Action GLEN WEST RAND’!' JACOBS 127 128 BRAD PALMER STEVE LONG TOM COLCLAZIER MIKE DENNIS MONTE BAXTER Juniors Play an Important Part in GHS Football 129 130 KEVIN BURNS KURT OVERTON WAYNE YOAKUM BRAD KEAR JOHN DOTSON Sophomores Show Promise ALLEN WEISSINGER LLOYD HILBURN CRAIG SCHULTZ HAL CRAIG ROGER GRIBBLE 131 Sophomores the Team HANDY DANNER CLIFFORD BETTERTON KENT JACKSON KENNITH HILLER RITCHIE DENNINGTON Spark Tiger 132 133 Freshman Football 1972-73: Coach Rackley, Mark Schultz, Tim Reeder, Paul Patton, Kent Palmer. Eddie Hill, Charles Madrid, Roger Lewis, Lynn Fuerstenau, Steve Hcitschmit, Steve Mahonc. Brian Chill. Skip Thomas, Kevin Eoff. Randy VanDyke, Billy McKay. Mitch Burkhart. Doug Shelton. Paul Reed, Mike Byers. Irvin Winters. Larry Wriglu. Leslie Hays. David Smith. Mike Bresslcr. Bill Lawless, Mike Smith. Glen Freeman, Greg Hamilton, Mark Mendenhall. Robert Wilson. Ernie Garcia. Jr. High Tigers 7th Grade Football 1972-73: Coach Monte Wolgamott, Manager Bruce Fenton. Brian Phillips, Steve Thomas, Mike Hall, Mark Lary, Homer Long, Danny Smith, Pat Burns. Dustin Smith. Gary Mahonc, Jerry Mitchell, Jacob Lucero, Kevin Bobbitt, Jerry Boren, Mark Truitt. Mickey Love, Alfredo Rivera. Terry Scott, Coach Larry Wicker, Manager Chuck Alexander. Jimmy Winters, Matt Simpson, Dennis Betterton. 'Pirn Jarvis. Billy Young. John McClaflin, Doug Barnum, Jimmy Pierce. Terry Green. Jimmy Forman. Mike Ritter. Tommie Spurlock. Gary Hohweiler, Larry Chancellor. Dennis Grove, Curtis Bowers, Mike Codncr. Mike Hendon. Dale Kimscy, Mike Duncan, Mark Nester, Jeff Boren, Shannon Patterson; not pictured: Bryan Lee Wright, Terry Hale, Steve Duran. Ernest Rudolph. 134 8th Grade 1972-73 Football. Top (left to right): Dennis Carter, manager; Mike Watkins. Rodney Gamble. Perry Cooley. Greg Shelton. Philip Bowden. John Padilla. Alan Peoples, Mike Dawson. Eugene Miller, Mark Hatfield. Terry Burdge, Jimmy Williamson. Mike Butts, Billy McCormie. Monte Hcpner. Mike Jarvis. Jerry Wester. Coach Duke Cornclson, Manager Pat Valdez. Manager Joe Ballanl. Bottom: John Miller. K. C. Rolhsehopf, Terry llammettc. Alan Sherrill. Bret Tonozzi, Casey Rollins. Cliff Macias, Kenny Sizelove. Bryan Wooldridge. Mike Betterton, Doug Wilson. Johnny Johnson. Gary Cider. Philip Smith. Bill Tuttle, Tommy Bohanan. Go Get ’em As Mike Dawson 40. runs in for a touchdown, Mike Butts 88, Philip Smith 61. Mark Hatfield 62 and Mike Watkins 72 block. A few worried looks on the faces of these guys makes us wonder what the score is. 135 TIM BURNS • PETE HEADRICK LYNN HEFLIN se ouTe 3 iC KIM NEWMAN DON JANUARY STEVE YOUNG 136 1972-73 CHS Varsity Team: Coach Herb Hale, Gary Mason. Kim Newman, Don January. Lynn Heflin. Steve Long, Robert Long, Tim Bums, Kirk Thomas, Buddy Hooper, Steve Young, Mike Grider, Pete Headrick, and Coach Mike Scott. mmmm 1972-73 Junior Varsity Team: Brad Kear, Brian Hays, Buddy Hooper, Steve Long, Mike Dennis, Randy Danner, Victor Leudke, Kent Jackson, David Wadley, Benny Dain, Bob Jett, Gary Ivie, Mike Grider, and Coach Mike Scott. 1972-73 GHS Sophomore Team: Mike Clayton, Craig Schultz, Cliff Betterton, Greg Schultz. Anthony Sandoval, Kevin Burns, Hal Craig, Kirk Bennett, Brad Bressler, Roger Gribble. 137 TIM BURNS — Senior Tigers Lose Six Seniors PETE HEADRICK — Senior 138 Varsity Shows Determination KIM NEWMAN — Senior STEVE YOUNG — Senior 140 MIKE DENNIS — Junior BUDDY HOOPER — Junior GARY IVIE — Junior BOB JETT — Junior MIKE GRIDER — Junior ROBERT LONG — Junior STEVE LONG — Junior Jrs. Gain Experience and Help Tiger Team 142 KIRK THOMAS — Junior GARY MASON — Junior DAVID WADLEY — Junior Remember the time Mom Davis directed the G.H.S. Band at the basketball game — we thought she might be trying to give Leonard Bernstein some competition. The dependability of the two managers. Dale Peterson and Steve Pracht, has been proven over and over with Steve keeping all the statistics and filming the games for future study by the team and Dale providing all the balls, towels and suits for the boys. They are always there when the coaches need them. Cheering for the Guymon Tigers are the G.H.S. Pep Club and those exuberant G.H.S. cheerleaders. 143 Kirk Thomas and 14 for Woodward battle for the rebound. Gary Mason goes up for two against the Boomers. Congratulations to both teams for a well-played game. 144 Helflin and a Stinnett Rattler discuss the loose ball situation as Kirk Thomas and Steve Young look on. 1973 Basketball Queen and Court 145 146 KIRK BENNETT — Sophomore Sophomores KEVIN BURNS — Sophomore BRAD BRESSLER — Sophomore CLIFF BETTERTON — Sophomore Push MIKE CLAYTON — Sophomore BRIAN HAYS — Sophomore BENNY DAIN — Sophomore to Win ROGER GRIBBLE — Sophomore 147 Ahead RANDY DANNER — Sophomore HAL CRAIG — Sophomore KENT JACKSON — Sophomore BRAD KEAR — Sophomore VICTOR LEUDKE — Sophomore Young Tigers End a Good Season ANTHONY SANDOVAL — Sophomore CRAIG SCHULTZ — Sophomore GREG SCHULTZ — Sophomore 148 Freshman Team The Fighting Cubs Lead Eighth Grade Team The Way to Victory! Seventh Grade Team 149 I hit my golf ball in the air, where it lands I know not where,” says Dan Harms. A hole in one for Terry Neu! Mike Dunham shows us the perfect golf stance. Larry Unruh seems to saying One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and off we go . . . Tiger Golfers Swing into Action 150 Now Greg, I’ve told you lime and time again that you hit the hall with this end. not the other!” says Mr. Wilkinson. Brian, have you ever tried using a club? We hear it works pretty well. 151 Swinging into action is Bob Hitt. Greg Zigler shows the strength of a good golfer. Kent Jackson tees off with a steady hand and a sharp eye. Here we have the fine 1972-73 track members. These boys work hard and keep themselves in shape for those great tournaments. Pictured from to r, top row: Chuck Wilson, Kenney Andrews, Glen Patton, Hal Craig, Kirk Overton, Kirk Thomas, Randy Jacobs, Mike Dennis, Steve Long, and Coach Bill Terry. Middle row: Don January, Bryan Lee, Monty Baxter, Brad Kcar. Wayne Yoakum. Brad Palmer, Gary Mason, Mike Grider, and Pete Headrick. Bottom, roiv: Dale Peterson, Craig Schultz, Alan Weissinger, Richie Dcnnington, Cliff Betterton, Dennis Miller, Terry Behne, Tom Colclazier, Glen West, and Ric Behne. 152 154 Spirit Raisers Are We The 1972-73 CHS Pop Club deserves the thanks of all the athletes for the support and spirit they gave to their teams this year. The top left picture is the B’team cheerleaders who are Connie Garrison. Liz Fajen, Cheryl Hays, and Becky Alexander. The top right are the flag bearers: Rhonda Hintergardt. Nancy Quesenbury, Wathina Fischer, and Cynda Overton. The lower right are the A team cheerlead- ers: Susie Headrick, Teri Kiddoo, Beth Latham, Dee Ann Rear. DeAnn Pierce, and Mary McCarrell. All these girls think the Tigers are the Greatest. The backbone of the 1972-73 Pep Club are these groups of girls. The girls in the top left picture are the officers who are Nancy Fajen, Banquet Chair- man: Frances Long. Hall Chairman; Sara Tuttle. Scrap Book Chairman; Christy Powell, Homecoming Chairman; Janice Ingold. Ribbon Chairman; Diane Fischer, Coal Post Chairman; Kerry Rollins, Pro- gram Chairman; Gayla Hopkins. Treasurer; Donna Andersen, Secretary; Cindy Hays, President; and Beverly Scott, Vice President. The upper right is Taffy Vcach who portrays the Fighting Tiger. The lower picture are the members of the pep club who went to games, made signs, and screamed and yelled to show the boys they were with them all the way. 155 Fearless Mary Ann Hill docs not mind doing a hack bend on the paral- lel bars with the birds. What do we have here — a bunch of monkeys hanging from a bar? No! It is just Jana Bauer and Ginger Wcedcn doing the flex arm hang. SEer Veste loes the splits in hopes that the monkey doesn’t shake her off the balance beam. Hope the branch does not break while Chcri Hein does her exercises. Sherri Bauer is all smiles while starting the day hour doing her exercises. off first P.E. Girls Do Not Monkey Around Here we see the coordinated P.E. teacher, Voncillc Hale, who has mas- tered the technique of balancing on the monkey’s arm while taking_rqlL__ _ 156 This is the Way We Stay Fit at G.H.S. Future Olympic hopefuls!!! What’s this. Coach Hale’s dance studio onc-two- three. one-1wo-tliroe. What is the Boys’ P.E. class up to now? 157 Kotv one: Teena Werner. Kim Higgins. Mary Ann Raburn, Bonnie Mason, Linda Lowery, Rhonda Summers, Jamie Marlin, Teresa Helms, Dee Ann Pierce, Terri Carter, Becky Alexander, Carol Dunkcrson, Becky Lee, Gail Shaffer. Jane Dale. Marlene Kauffman. Pam Faris. Nancy Fajen. Row two: Mary MeCarrell, Lynn Rollins, Kerry Rollins, Debbie McClung, Karen Lynn. Carol Holland. Donna Anderson. Kristy Powell. Janice Ingold. Cathy Thorlon. Betty Lobit. Debbie Johnson. Patricia Yocham, Glenda Patton. Kim Wirt , Joanie Walker, Carolyn Mingle. Teresa Heilschmidt, Denise Nelson, Cindy Gackstatter, Vicky Furnish. Row three: Belli Trafford, Rhonda LaRue, Anita Clark, Linda Slone, Charles Hofferbcr, Mark Kimscy, Bob Jett, Debbie McKay, Robert Yocham, John Smith, Don Shields, Karen Keith, Vicki Clark, Liz Fajen, Pat Adams. Debra Pride of G.H.S. 158 Hamilton, Lawrene Frisingcr, Denise Wilbourn. Mike Pritchard, Jeff Ellard, Debbie Breuer. Debbie Ward, Marla Smith. Cindy Gibson. Row four: Roger Wilgus, David Smith, Pat Pritchard, Vicki Friesen, David Hallford, John Atkins, Monte Baxter, Carla Rcust, Randy Jones. Cindy Yates, Cyndy Gibson, Brent Gibson, Jonye Stewart. Coscttc Holland, Mark Hyer, Gena McGuill, Janet Barnett, Jcannie Philippe, Carolyn Jones, Leslie Johnson, Lisa Ward. Row five: Andy Dolhns, David Dixon, Brad Stoner, Arnold Peoples, Timmy Farmer, Jill Shields. Mary Ann Swenson, Jerry Toler, Kye Peterson, Mike Fox, Dick Bryan. Mike Brown. The Tiger Band has much to be proud of. Receiving the Oklahoma Sweepstakes Award for 5 years in a row, having 22 students make All-District Band, and having 5 All Staters doesn’t — just happen. Many mornings at 8:00 the band was out practicing in freezing weather. Many hours were spent in marching season, concert sea- son, and in just plain practicing. After putting forth so much time, effort, and talent, it’s nice to know someone still thinks you’re No. 1! 159 Tlx G.H.S. Stage Band has sent their rockin’ vibrations to all corners of our great slate. Being an A-l Stage Band has required that they travel a great deal making many performances and participating in contests throughout the year. They arc: Cossette Holland. Liz Fajen. Ronald Quinn, Patricia Adams. Nancy Fajen. John Smith. Don Shields. Robert Yocham, Debbie McKay, David Dixon. Timmy Farmer, Tcrral Bearden. Cindy Yalirs, Randy Jones, Carla Rcusl, Donna Anderson. At piano: Dee Ann Pierce. Mr. Toler — director, Becky Alexander. Bob Cain. 160 When you're GREAT it's hard to be modest! These 5 All-Staters have much to feel GREAT about, ami the Tiger Band considers it a GREAT privilege to have 5 of the most talented players of the stale in their band. They are: Nancy Fajen and Carla Reust, Carol Holland All-State orchestra, and John Smith, ami Cindy Yates. Twenty-two All-District players is a record for any l and to Ik- proud! These talented Tiger players sacrificed many hours of hard work and practice to achieve this goal. They are: Dee Ann Pierce, Becky Alexander, Gail Shaffer. Marlene Kauffman, Carol Dunkcrson. Carol Holland. Karen Lynn, Mary Ann Rahurn. Tccna Werner, and Kim Higgins. Jill Shields. Cyndy Gibson, Cosette Holland, Nancy Fajen, Cindy Yates, Randy Jones, Carla Reust, Don Shields, Robert Yocham. Debbie McKay, John Smith and Patricia Adams. Mike Brown bravely led the C.H.S. band through all inds of weather — (hot. cold, rainy, and snowy). He night off all the girls who clung around him, and he aarched many weary miles. In the end, he came out - ictorious. What do we have here? Candidates for a beauty pageant? No, they are the beautiful, talented twirlers of G.H.S. These girls perform for football games. Pioneer Day Parade, and many other events. Pictured here are: Betty Lobil, Karen Lynn, head twirler Kim Higgins. Debbie McKay, and Terri Carter. Leading a band composer! mostly of energetic Sophomores is not always easy, but these four Band Officers always manage a smile. They are: Vice Pres. Robert Yocham. Soph. Rep. Liz Fajen. Sec.-Treas. Teena Werner, and Pres. Don Shields. Members of the Symphonic Band arc: Row one. JeancUc Barnum. Julie Lowery. Jackie Praeht. Natalie Patterson, Toni Parvely, Carol Truitt. Debbie I pohmrh. Debbie Marhndale, Aronda Neu, Stacie Sheets. Joni Claycomb, Kelli Proctor. Row two: Tammy Wood. Vicki Bennett, Valerie Smith. Teresa Patterson, Kelly Cates. Mary Beth Cole. Wally Adams. Annette Denney. Karen Bennett, Donna Kimscy. Cindy Kiddoo. Tammie Campbell. Grace Russell, Kathryn Buckner. Daina Stewart. Tammy Stewart. Charmis Hays, Nanette Smith. Bruce Phillips. Janet Fajen. Tina Farmer, b-slie Cloden. Row threw. Rita Kay Ackley. Debbie January. De Ann Martindale. Norma Hierro. April Wolf, Steve Proctor, Gerald Carter, Lila Hunt incite, Cheryl Boyd. Bill Cain, Cathy Garrison. Kim Gibson. Jean Harris. Mary Ann Dennis, Debbie Vestal. Melody Hopson. Sue Ivey, Doann McCutehen, Debbie Rowden. Richard The Pride Members of the Concert Band are: Row one: Lon Hcitschmidl, Debbie Lee, Jo Karen Keenan, Tammy Lowry, Tammy Mason, Deana Hardesty, Robin Rebne, Becky Hiningcr, Brenda Dorman, Shell! Martin, Linda Stephens. Row two: Johnie Castorena, Sherry Hill, Ronna Vaughn. Debbie Conner. Mary Guerra. Lori Russell. Cindy Bauer, Lisa Draper, Ien Gnpp. Karri Scherill, Tracey Claycomb, Sandra Goff, Mary Miller. Casey Rothschopf, Shirley Shook, Heather Harney, Dana Johnson, Mike Ward, Derek Gibson, Gregg Pettitt. Row three. Don Stephens. Gay Plainer. Kristi Elrod. Cindi Cain. Tammy Copley, Lisa Kiddoo, Stacey Hofferber, Claudette Fritz. Amy Lowery, Brenda Kauffman, Scott Pollart, Lisa Holly, Jo Ellen Kleffinan Cindy Schaffer. Kelly Crowden, Pally Gackstallor. Janel Kiieclaml. Br «n Wooldridge. Debbie Smith. Seoll Stoner. Ron four: Debbie Cost nor. Karen Kimsev, Pal Ingold. Kim Hardesty,' Kim Pollan. Susan Buckner, Rhonda Mason, Jim Smith. Connie Danner, Rene Carter, Phillip Smith. Cary Crider, Deborah Dale. Jackie Reust Robert Dennington. Tern Yates, Sandy McClung, Julia Nelson. Billy McKay, Teresa Foster, Ixrslie Born. Doug Shelton. Kim Mathis, Cary Gackstatter, Eddie Hill. Monte Hepner. Billy Campbell. Patty Grayson, Cindy Hein, Sheila Hicks. Lisa Courtney. Danny Bintz, Jerry Ward. Row five: standing — Chris Reames, Richard Wise, Keith Kciscr, Doug Brown, Kenny Sizelove Paul Patton. Greg Hamilton. Mr. Miller, Charles King, Bill Tuttle, Ernie Garcia, Philip Bowden, Doug Stavig, Tim Reeder, sitting — Chris Martin, Vancsa Cannon, Lynetle Kauffman, Glen Freeman. of G.J.H.S. Adams, Robin Summers, Mike Duncan, Mark Truitt, Laura Hallford, Richard Keenan, Dale Kimsey, Tina Parker, Debbie Green, Linda Garrison, Bruce Fenton. Row four: Jerry Mitchell. Doug Barnu, Brian Schaffer, Matt Simpson, Terry Hammctte, Tommy Smith, KaLynn Riley, Mike Ramirez, Jimmy Forman, Mack Spellman. Kenny Ashpaugh. Lisa Wolf, Mr. Miller, Tommy Quesenbury, Clay Frantz, Chuck Alexander. David Dreasher, Glen Friedman, Steve Gibson, Allen Wilson, Bryan Phillips. These Jr. High Band officers arc always ready, willing, and eager to lead the band in the right direction. These dutiful officers are: Row I: Jerry Mitchell, Lynette Kauffman, Derek Gibson. Row 2: Wally Adams, Mary Ann Dennis, and Tim Reeder. 164 These Jr. High students have found that stage band is a wonderful experience. Not only do they learn a great deal, but they have a lot of fun and bring much enjoyment to their listeners as well. They arc: Row 1: Charmis Hays. Nanette Smith, Tina Farmer, Bruce Phillips. Leslie Glodcn, Tim Reeder, Kim Mathis, Gary Gackstatter, Danny Bintz, Lisa Courtney, Cindy Hein. At piano: Debbie Upchurch. Row 2: Mr. Miller. Chuck Alexander, Deborah Dale, Terri Yates, Sandy McClung, Gary Grider, Kelly Crowder, Patty Gackstatter, Bryan Wooldridge. These six fearless leaders offer the necessary direction and leadership that helps to make the Jr. High Bands the greatest ever. They arc: Shclli Martin, Charmis Hays, Mary Beth Cole, Terri Yates, Tammy Chandler, and kneeling: Allen Wilson. TOM BECKWITH — President RHONDA HINTERGARDT — Treasurer BEVERLY SCOTT — Secretary RANDY CADDELL — Vice President G.H.S. Choir Combined Leadership and Talent One of the highest honors a student can achieve is being named to All-State Choir. This honor was reached by Rhonda Hintergardt. Also. Terral Bearden was accepted to this high honor, but at a later date. CONGRATULA- TIONS to both of you. 165 1972-73 Choir Sweetheart Attendants Sherry Smith Glee Clubs Remain Supreme In the top picture is the Girls’ Glee Club. This fine group combine their large number and their fine singing ability to make it the best ever. In the sec- ond picture is Bel Canto, which has been a new word to G.H.S. this year. It is made up of only a very small group of the G.H.S. Choir. The third pic- ture is the Boys’ Glee Club, which numbers small, but with all their vim and vitality make it a hard group to beat. 167 168 Cast Charlie Davenport . . Terral Bearden Dolly Tate Jennie Dain Foster Wilson Chris Bunch Frank Butler . . .Thomas Beckwith Annie Oakley .Rhonda Hintergardt Minnie Jessie Mellie Little Jake . . . . Chuck Alexander Mac Buffalo Bill Cody . . Randy Cad dell Pa wnee Bill Brent Gibson Chief Sitting Bull . . Benny Dain Lead Dancer Betty Lobit Dancers and Townspeople Choir Student Council sponsors various activi- ties such as the intramural basketball teams and the annual canned food drive. Is she really having this much fun. or is she just trying to look innocent? Besides taking care of the Student Council books. Ginger fills the candy machine every day with goodies to tempt everyone. This guy is hard to catch. Very seldom do you find him idle. Between his activities in hand ami debate he always finds time to undertake responsibility as Stuco president. Student Council Is a lot of Work . . . Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, our Stuco Reps uphold their responsibility by attending the weekly council meet- ings. We believe this year’s council has accomplished quite a great deal. 170 Can you believe that he actually thinks that we give him tlu? dirty jobs? How absurd! Stan, would we ever do a thing like that? The Silent Film Festival, the Variety Show, the Patriotic Assembly and the Human Relations Assembly are just a few of the functions which Stuco sponsors. « On December 7, Student Council sponsored a Human Relations Assembly. Mr. Marc Charney of Oklahoma University advised us that we should learn how to communicate with others better. As Student Council secretary, Kim has a lot of responsibility. Among her many duties is seeing that the student body is informed on the activities of the council. Enthusiastic and always eager to help are Stuco’s second hour reps. It is their duty to inform the second hour classes about the activities of the council, and bring back to the council any comments and suggestions. 171 Jonye brought the spirit of Christmas to us with a lovely Christmas song. Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus and he even comes equipped with reindeer (?). It’s Christmas in Stuco Country ■ V J l m Mr. Southwick. alias Santa Claus, not only boosts our Christmas spirit, but also sponsors Student Council. Jami and Mary Ann entertain us with a song and dance to celebrate the festive occasion. As Stuco sponsor Mrs. Lee advises us in our many activities. 172 Jr. High Pep Club Full of Spirit and Enthusiasm! The pep and vitality of these Jr. High Pep Club representatives have earned for them the respect of the entire group of girls. These girls, along with the entire pep club, with their spirit have done a great deal to help bring home many victories for our Guymon Jr. High teams. The girls pictured here have much of the responsibility for the tremendous turn out of these girls at all games. Ninth grade representatives are: Debbie Vestal and Laura Williams. Eighth grade representatives are: Debby January and Sally Reed (not pictured). Seventh grade representatives an:: Kari Sherrill and Cindy Bauer. The boys join in on the fun of Pep Club activities. On Spirit Day, crazy hats showed support to the Jr. High teams. Mike Byers causes quite a commotion with his idea of how a spirit hat should look. Our peppy sponsors help make the Jr. High Pep Club the luckiest group in school. Mrs. Gribble and Mrs. Banks lead the girls in spirit, as well as, cheer- ing the boys on to victory. 173 N. What have we here in front of the N.H.S. symbol? They are the sponsors of the National Honor Society. Pictured are Mr. White, Mrs. Lee, Mr. Keith, and Mr. Southwick. A NATIONAL HONOR, society is Both The senior N.H.S. members are Janice Ingold, Donna Anderson, Terral Bearden, Cindy Hays, Teresa Helms, Ronald Quinn, Edyth Hobson, Andy Dollins. Wathina Fischer, Kim Harris, Shelby Costner, Glen Patton. Frances Long, Tom Beckwith, Kim Higgins, Stanley Roach, Sherri Costner, Eddie Collins, Nancy Fajen, Steve Young, Cynda Overton, Don January, Sara Tuttle, Steve Pracht, Dee Ann Kear, and Beth Latham. The junior N.H.S. members are Gary Ivie, Teresa Heitschmidt, Debra Hamilton, Nancy Diehl, Lisa Ward, Donna Williams. Cindy Gibson, John Smith, Mike Dennis, Mike Grider, Debra Nester. Jennie Dain. Randy Caddell. Bryan Lee, Mary McCarrell, Teri Kiddoo, and Steve Long. Old 174 And New Building their lives a little higher each day as they step toward the stars are these new Senior N.H.S. members. From left to right are: Sherri Bauer, Cathy Hoffman. Karen Craig, Sharon Ronne, Rhonda' I aRue, Mike Brown, Marsha Brune, Mark Kimsey, Ginger Weeden, Rhonda Hintergardt, Doug Wade, Kerry Rollins, David Hallford, and Martha Lindley. Awaiting what the future brings are the new Junior members of N.H.S. Pictured here are: Dan Harms, Rob- ert Long, Robert Yocham. Monte Baxter, Coscttc Hol- land. Jeannie Philippe, Lisa Reames. Kristy Powell. Marlene Kauffman, Patricia Adams, Rita Castlebury, and Mike Dunham. These 1973 sophomore probationary members work hard in achieving a future by stepping upward in their actions and thoughts. They are: Roger Cribble, Brad Kear. Mary Beth Hallford, Jon Dotson, Loraine Ivie. Kirk Bennett. Elizabeth Fajcn, Harold Yoakum, Linda Veal. Charles Hofferber, Kim Wirtz, Brian Hays. Debbie McKay, and Kent Jackson. The officers of N.H.S. are from left to right: Beth Latham — Secretary; Steve Pracht — President; Nancy Fajen — Treasurer; and Tom Beckwith — Vice President. 175 Future Homemakers Of America For 1972-1973 are: Becky Bauer, Treasurer; Sara Tuttle, Secretary; Carolina Padilla. Vice-President; Glenda Patton. Reporter; Tina Farmer. Historian; Rhonda Elston. President; and Kim Mathis, Song Leader. Concentration is the Name of the Game in F.H.A. Concentration is a must,” says Janet Thompson, working on her project in Home Economics. Working hard on their projects in Home Economics are Grace Harrison and Vicki Collinsworth. 176 Each year the F.F.A. elects a chapter sweetheart. This year the honor went to Laurie Miller, a senior, who is also a ranch girl. She is seen here receiving her Swecthhcart jacket from the president of the local chapter. Rocky Frantz. Looking on are other officers: Mark McGrew, Treasurer; Wayne Yoakum. Secretary; Clark Thayer, Sentinel; David Schwartz, Reporter; Brad Lowery, Vice President; and Doug Wad .cck. Member. We Are Proud To Be the Future Farmers of America The members of the local chapter of F.F.A. arc pictured in their classroom where they study crop and livestock production, selection and marketing. The members also participate in judging contests and livestock shows to help develop their self-confidence and leadership abilities. 177 Members Of Mr. Mullen’s Carpentry Class are: Row 1: Rick Reed, John Elston. Greg Lee. Billy Bechnc, Jimmy Hill, Kelly Davis, Alan Weisinger, Lawrence Hamhleton. Terry Beline, David Quesenbury, Kent Palmer. Row 2: Jack Shelly, John Barrett. Lynn Fuerstenau, Steve Ronne, Larry Boren. Leland Mongold. Dan Mahan. David McDaniel, Randy Johnson, Johnny Smith, Monte Fenton, Melvin Smith. Ron Mendenhall. Mike Biship, Leo Talbot. Harold Leisure, Ronald Johnson, and Mr. Mullen. Carpentry, Drafting, and Working hard on their projects in Shop are Michael Hi niger, Jim Smith, Johnny Moore, Dicky Bryan, Randy Caddell. Mike Fox. Doug Holmes and Lawrence Lind ley. As Roger Wilgus gels personal attention from Mr. Phillips, he is learning many new ideas and techni- ques. 178 Always willing 1« give assistance to his students is Mr. Wicker. Here, lie's showing new ideas in shop to David Stone. Gary Chandler, and William Zachary. Shop Are Tomorrow’s Futures. IIcre is Melvin Smith working hard on his project in Shop. Hard at work on his drawing is Mike Bayless. Waiting for Mr. Wicker's instructions is Mike Butts. 179 These smiling faces arc all members of the National Forensic League. They are, starting with the top rmv: Cathy Hoffman, Rhonda LaRue, Carol Holland, Liz Fajcn, Debbie Vestal. Debra Dale, and Kim Higgins. Bottom row: Mike Dunham. Tammy Stewart. Stan Roach, Nancy Fajen, Glen Patton, Laura Williams, David Hallford, and Rita Castlebury. Always on Top Are Members of the Guymon High School Order of National Thespian Society are: Cathy Hoffman, Rhonda LaRue. Kim Higgins, and Becky Pieratt. Front row: Brent Gib- son, Shelby Costner, Nancy Fajen, and Stan Roach. A certain number of points must be received at various speech contests to achieve this honor. 180 Busily working in the library, possibly making plans for another speech tournament, are Rita Castlcbury, David Hallford, Mike Brown, and Stanley Roach. These fine debators, who work hard and know what it takes, have won many trophies and honors from various speech tournaments. Speech, Drama, and Debate New debators to Guymon High School are Debbie Vestal, Tammy Stewart, Laur Williams, Debra Dale, Carol Holland, Liz Fajen, and Nancy Fajen. They have accomplished much knowledge and experience in their work and they are striving for excellence as their goal. 181 The Officers Of The 1972-73 V.I.C.A. Club arc (from left to right) Debbie Stewart, reporter; Joe Knudson, chaplain; Rick Bledsoe, treasurer; Mike Wood, president; Don Shields, parliamentarian; Nathan Gray, vice—president; Marsha Brune, secretary; Dena Leach, historian. The purpose of a students’ participation in V.I.C.A. activities is personal develop- ment. This is accomplished in student ini- tiated civic, educational, professional and social activities. V.I.C.A. youth activities also foster a respect for the dignity of work, promote high standards in trade ethics, workman- ship, scholarship, safety, and develop patriotism by praeticing democracy. VICA Vocational Industrial Club of America Develops the Leaders of Tomorrow’s Business World 182 Attentive and pleasantly smiling, Dena is an efficient and eager cashier at T.G. Y. Not only is she developing her business skills, hut she is also meeting many types of different people. Today’s Industrial Cooperative Training T rains for Tomorrow R. P. Duke acts as sponsor and coordinator of I.C.T. and the V.I.C.A. Club. With pride and enthusiasm he helps the students to improve their business skills. Intent on learning better business skills is Mr. Duke's first hour I.C.T. class. Through constant study and instruc- tion these students prepare themselves for the business world in the present and the future. G.H.S. Library Takes A Journey Janet Thompson and Tim Smith struggle through the endless shelves of hooks to seek the hidden answers to today’s expanding world. Knowledge Traveling through the books of knowledge as they experience the work of becoming librarians are: Mrs. Camp, Lynda Brown, Sally Jackson, Dyana Brown. Mrs. LaMar. Mike Hampton and Nancy Diehl. Mrs. Clover looks on us Sheila Gloden diligently works on a masterpiece. Busily working away on molding a clay head is Paul Farris. Walcrcoloring is always fun.” says Melinda Smith, ’’hut it does take a little concentration. ' Wow, this is really fun!” says Donovan Austin. If only I can get my finger unstuck.” Now this is how to do watercoloring, says Cleuda Drake. Notice how I handle the brush to make light strokes. Brenda, how «-an you say such things! , says Dobra Hopkins this pile of rocks is too a squirrel and it's supposed to Im- painted brown!” Math Club Rockets” to the Stars Everyone has always thought that Sian and Beth were prepared for anything. Well. we’ve finally caught them by surprise, or is Math Analysis that startling? Ready to launch an- Gary Ivic. Tim Burns and Sam Williams. Don’t be surprised if you hear of one of these being head of the War Department in a few years. As Math Club sponsor. Mrs. Lee helps us build our rockets, but also encourages ns in our other endeav- ors. H Rocketed on their way are the 1972-73 Math Club Officers. They are Stan Roach, president; Ginger Wcedcn. secretary: Belli Latham, vice-president; Kim Higgins, historian: and Mark Kimscy, treasurer. 186 The 1972-73 Spanish Club members are: Estella Abeyta, Joyce Riddle, Debbie Smith, Sally Jackson, Steve Wise, Vicky Furnish, Karen Lynn, Derryla Keiming, Linda Veal, Bill Mingle, Sam Williams, Berry McGuire, Clifford Anderson, Kevin Burns, Kent Potts, Dan Harms, and Bruce Peacock. Viva El Kspanol! These four are ready and willing to help with any new ideas as officers in tlu 19 2-19 3 Spanish Club. They are: Bill Mingle, President: Sieve Wise, Vice-President: Vicky Furnish. Secretary and Treasurer: and Dan Harms. Reporter and Historian. Spanish Is Learning and Understanding 187 Preparing tin bulletin board for the French Club are the following officers: Terri Kiddoo, Secretary and Trea- surer: Karen Lynn. Historian and Reporter; Donna Wil- liams. President: and Pat Adams, Vice-President. Viva La Francais The 1972-73 French Club members arc: Marquitta Caw- field, Terri Kiddoo, Adriana Perez, Donna Williams, Berry McGuire, Bonnie Mason. Kara Sue Frantz, Patri- cia Adams, Karen Lynn, and Dc Ann Pierce. 188 The 1972-73 members of USAC . . . Officers of USAG . . . USAG USAG Still Reigns Supreme USAG is not a new organization to GHS this year, but is growing in size which shows the students are becoming more interested in the educational field. One of the many pro- jects undertaken by this group was taking the position of many of our teachers. In the top picture are the smiling faces of the members of USAG (formerly FTA). The second pic- ture show's the officers of USAG as they are studying the tentative plans for the new high school building. They are Kim Harris, Historian; Shelby Costner, Secretary; Cathy Hoff- man, President; Glen Patton, Vice President; Kim Higgins, Corresponding Secretary; and Nancy Fajen, Treasurer. The lower right picture is none other than the sponsor herself, Mrs. Hugh Harman. In this picture it is showing her true role in GHS — a student (that is, the day the student aides took over her position). 189 Our Cooks Make FUN ABOVE: Novella Williams, Dorothy Trent. Earlenc Hinds. Fcrol Riggs. Dcssie Baker. Ethel Ruth Baker, Dolores Livesay, Peggy Ritter. ABOVE LEFT: Ready and waiting for the swarm of hungry students arc Dorothy Trent and Novella Williams. ABOVE RIGHT: Ethel Ruth Baker and Dessie Baker are bus- ily mixing up the brew. LEFT: Teamwork is the key word. Ferol Riggs. Earlenc Hinds, Peggy Ritter, and Dolores Livesay work together to get things done. 190 Janitors Keep Tigerland Spic ’n Span Ij'fl — AI Wallers. Cip Sandoval, and Charlie Brady ran he seen eaeh day in llie halls of llie Jr. High as ihe busily go about iheir work. Below left — Frosty Mattheyer, Mike Riggs. R. C. Foreman, and Lcs Cook take time out of their busy schedule to have their picture made. Belotv right — Here we find Ike Darnell, Clifford Carroulh, and Cliff Ramsey taking a break from the difficult task of keeping the loyal Tiger fans in a clean building. N.J.H.S. is a society formed to honor individuals who excel in the fol- lowing qualifications; Scholarship, Leadership, Character, Service, and Citizenship. The Guymon Chapter of N.J.H.S. was formed in 1971, and will be continued as a tradition. The officers of N.J.H.S. are Mary Ann Dennis, secretary; Roger Lewis, president; Deborah Dale, vice-president; Natalie Patterson, historian; and Grace Russell, treasurer. 8th grade members and ushers at the induction assembly are: Wally Adams, Monte Hepner, Tammy Wood, Jacquc Pracht, Christy Wood. Philip Bowden, and Gary’ Grider. The leaders of N.J.H.S. are: Wilma Tomlinson, Gene Reed, and Leonene Gribble. They are worthy of our praise and pride. 9th grade members of N.J.H.S. who performed the induction ceremony are: Jeanette Barnum, Lynette Kauffman, Julie Lowery, Carol Truitt, Mark Watkins, Tina Farmer, Mark Mendenhall, Mary Ann Dennis, Mary Beth Cole, Tammy Stewart, Tim Reeder. Laura Williams, Roger Lewis, Natalie Patterson, and Paul Reed. 192 These are the students who were inducted into N.J.H.S. in February 1973. Congratulations to you all!! Helping to make the library a pleasant place to visit are library club members Valerie Long, Linda Larson, Mar- cia Hill. Roberta Robinson. Dela Lollis, Mrs. Glover, Johnnie Castorena, Virginia Otero. Robin Summers. Annie Abeyla. Marilyn Martinez, Floy Zaebery, Susan Watkins. Susie Pcllcte. LuAnn Roy ball. Jody Mrofcza, Craig Weatherly. Books Are Dead That Are not Read! The library club officers for the year 1972-73 are: Val- erie Long, Dela Lollis. LuAnn Royball, Virginia Otero, Linda Larson. Marcia Hill, Jody Mrofcza. Craig Weath- erly. 193 With their eyes on the future, these Science Club members are always on top whether it be dissecting a frog or a sponsor! They are: Richard Kleffman, Steve Proctor. Tim Reeder, David Smith, Mark Mendenhall, Mike Byers, Leslie Hays, Row 2: Natalie Patterson, Kim Mathis, Val Newman, Vicki Bennett, Tammy Stewart, Susan Buckner, Carol Truitt, Helen Merwin, Cheryl Boyd, Cindy Shaffer. Sandy McClung, Roger Bauer, Gerald Carter, Mark Watkins, Billy Campbell, Bruce Ludkc, Clyde Fischer, Row 3: Deborah Dale, Grace Russell, Donna Kimsey, Brenda Schuette, Charmis Hays, Debbie Upchurch, Terri Yates, Rochelle Conner, Laura Williams, Paul Reed, Ernie Garcia. Robert Dennington, Eddie Hill, Stan Ralstin. Jim Smith. Row 4: Lisa Courtney, Tina Farmer, Leslie Gloden. Mary Beth Cole, Sponsors: Mrs. Norton, Mr. Grace, Mrs. Rhodes, Mr. Tomlinson. Science Club Reserving a Place in the Future All the way with these five fearless leaders of the Jr. High Science Club! This year, we have challenged Wood- ward to competition at the Alva Regional Science Fair, and with these officers how can we help but win?? Tim Reeder — President; Greg Hamilton — Vice President; Vicki Bennett — Secretary; Carol Truitt — Treasurer; Mark Watkins — Reporter. 194 Wilson’s Jewelry Kevin Sizelovc and Grace Harrison admire the fine jewelry offered by Wilson’s Jewelry. They know that they can always depend on Wilson’s fantastic merchandise and quality service. Mrs. Wilson will be glad to help you select the kind of jewelry you want. Wilson’s Jewelry is at 419 North Main. Panhandle TV Service Whether it’s buying a new television set. a stereo, radio, or just having something repaired, the people at Panhandle TV will be glad to assist you, as Kim and Ella Hammctte have already found out. Panhandle TV will be glad to offer you their service at 1311 North Main. Guymon Sheet Metal Plumbing Awww, come on Brian, surely you remember what this is. It is one of those things,’’ Mr. Braley remarks. But at Guymon Sheet Metal, there’s such a variety of everything that it’s hard to remember just exactly what is what. Brian is giving it a good try to remember everything at Guymon Sheet Metal Plumbing located at 607 East 4th. 196 Esther’s Marlene Kauffman and Laurene Frisinger are looking at the latest fashions in hats. Esther's is always eager to help her customers anyway she can. Go to Esther’s at 504 North Main for the latest in fashions. B B Sales Company Practicing for the Indy 500 are Jeanette Barnum, Terry Burdge, Natalie Patterson, Grace Russell, and Cliff Macias at B B Sales located at Highway 54 West. At B B Sales you can get everything you need to practice for a race or just fixing your machinery. J J Furniture Appliance Beth Latham, Wathina Fischer, and Dee Ann Kear point out the sign that means excel- lence in furniture and appliances. Perhaps you can find just the right thing for that spot in your home that seems bare. J J Furniture and Appliance has the best, located at High- way 54 Northeast. 197 Kristy and Shelly Thorn, along with Lory Tippit seem to he getting their FILL at the Sinclair Truck Stop. They seem to enjoy getting their gas at Sinclair. For all your car needs, go to Sinclair Truck Stop at Highway 54 East and 12th Street and they’ll be glad to help you. Sinclair Saied’s Men’s Clothing Store Brent Gibson and Terry Neu seem anxious to buy the pair of double knit slacks shown to them. They know that whatever they buy from Saied’s Men’s Store will be a quality item. Whatever your needs in the way of men’s clothing, shop Saied’s at 409 North Main. Nash Brothers Implement Co. Smith’s Custom Cabinets Exactly what is a Jack-in-a-sink? It could be Danny Smith and Brian Phillips trying to impress you of the fine quality and craftmanship that you receive from Smith’s Custom Cabinets at 1009 Northeast 5th. With sendee like this what more could you ask for? BBRRr . . . BBRRr . . . and away we go on our new snowmobile from Nash Brothers Implement at Northeast 12th. Audrey Nash’s passengers. Caroline Padilla and Pam Faris, look on as Qict and Orville Nash explain to Audrey how to operate the snowmobile. 198 It seems as if KC Rothschopf is having a great time at the Lumber Mart. Maybe we ought to go in and find out what is going on. Whether it’s fun you are looking for or assistance in building a new home, or remodeling your present one, go by the Lumber Mart at 1411 North Main. The Lumber Mart Dorothy’s Fashion Shop Denise Nelson and Marlene Kauffman arc looking at clothes for that special night out with the special guy. For any of their clothing needs they know they can find all the latest fashions at Dorothy’s Fashion Shop located at 417 North Main. Denny’s Dine-A-Teria Mike Starkey is taking Mark Cothrum and Terry Behne’s order for a delicious plate of food at Denny’s Dine-A-Teria at Highway 54 Northeast. For fine foods and service at any time, go out to eat at Denny’s Dine-A-Teria. 199 Gee, you mean just that one little bottle of inscctiside will kill all those bugs?” say David Costner and Mike Wood. We’re just looking for something to drive away all of those unwanted teachers at school Tyler Feed Store has everything you need to make your lawn beautiful at 124 North Quinn. Tyler Feed Store Learning about a possible future profession is Debra Hamilton. The Medic Phar- macy is always ready to help you in time of need, not only with medicine, hut with your cosmetic needs also. Medic Pharmacy is located at 1309 North East. Medic Pharmacy J R Mexican Food Bunch Funeral Home For delicious food and friendly service, dine in the quiet atmosphere of .1 R Mexican Food. Greg Lavato sets the atmosphere by wearing the Mexican hat. J R Mexican Food at 228 Highway 54 East will be glad to serve you with their delicious Mexican food. Comforting dignity can always be found at Bunch Funeral Home at 704- North Ellison. Mr. Bunch tells Terry Smart and Debbie Brewer about the many fine services offered to you at Bunch's Funeral Home. From petunias to pine trees. Heflin’s Nursery has them all. For the best in lawn and gardening needs go to Heflin’s Nursery on Highway 54 Northeast. Lynn Heflin and Steve Young will tell you who has the greenest thumb in town. Sorry girls, they only come in black. It’s a good thing tires only come in black, or Brenda and Phyllys Salsbury would never be able to choose from the wide selection of tires at Hayter Tire Company at 113 North Main. Heflin’s Nursery Landscaping Hayter Tire Co. Palmer Appliance Here we have one of our excellent combination freezer-refrigerators with all the modern day devices such as adjustable shelves, automatic iccmaker, and self-def- rosting freezer,” says Brad Palmer to Cindy Hays. Palmer Appliance at 1624 North Main has everything in the way of appliances for the home of today. Tri-State Super Market I believe I’ll take this ham,” says David Costner to Ricky Bledsoe. Tri-State Super Mar- ket at 206 North Quinn has a fine selection of quality hams as well as other meats and all kinds of fine produce. Shop Tri-State for the best in your grocery needs. 201 A new sales lady? No, it’s just Jonye Stewart showing Debbie Brewer and Steve Oaks one of the many beautiful pairs of slacks on display at McDonald’s. McDonald’s has a fine selection of clothing for whatever the occasion at 405 North Main. McDonald’s Guymon Floral Shop It seems as if Jeri Holly and Janet Baldwin are shopping for a unique gift for someone. Whenever you need a gift or bouquet of flowers or a single rose to send to that someone, Guymon Floral Shop at 414 North Main will have it for you. For that next gift, shop at Guymon Floral Shop. Drawing plans for homes is only a small part of the big job at A M Construction. The personnel at 1007 N. E. 4th begin at the drawing board and strive to please their custom- ers until they have put them in that new home. If you arc thinking about a new home go by A M Construction and talk with them about it. A M Construction Inc. 202 Looks like David Costner. Mike Wood, and Ricky Bledsoe are ready to operate the new tractor at Keys-Singlelon. For any size and shape of tractors, Keys-Singleton is the place to go at 106 South Quinn. Is Kim Mathis a member of women's lib or is she just showing you the fine service offered by Mathis Oil Company. Whether you need a gallon of gas or a gallon of oil. Mr. Mathis will be glad to help you at Highway 54 West. Key-Singleton Implement Co. Mathis Oil Co. Oliver’s Shoe Store Keep on Trucking with a pair of shoes from Oliver’s Shoe Store at 520 North Main where you will find everything from clogs to socks. Nancy Wilson or Bob Johnson will be glad to fit you with that special pair of footwear you are looking for. Pierce Vending Amusement Whether you want a candy machine, coke, or an anything machine. Pierce Vending and Amusement will have it for you and will deliver it. I wonder what kind of machine Debra Hamilton wants. I am sure she will find it at Pierce Vending and Amusement located at 121 W. 6th. 203 Whether you want to save or borrow money to buy that something special you need, the members of Woodward Savings and Loan will be glad to assist you. Cyndi Yates and Terral Bearden are already starting to save their money. Woodward Savings and Loan is located in the Northridgc Shopping Center. Woodward Savings Loan Association Steve Pracht and Lynda Brown are looking at men's cologne which is a very small part of the fine merchandise offered to you by D J’s. See their latest fashions in clothing for men and women and shoes for men and boys. I) J’s is located at 412 N. Main. You will always find that great sendee and dependability — a trade- mark with Carl Hunt and Bob Reeder. D J Store Latham Drug See this pretty jewelry box,” says Tyler Latham to Dee Ann Kear and Beth Latham, just the thing for you girls.” Whether you come in Latham’s for a coke, cosmetics, or just a magazine, Tyler and Jerry Latham will be there, glad to help you at 402 North Main. ; w w -vT wmw w ff Longbothams Wholesale Whether it is a box of Three Muskateers or a box of cigarettes, Karen Craig or Mr. Craig will be glad to get you anything you need. Longbotham’s is the place for your best wholesale buys at 114 West 4th. musk 204 Cliff Macias, Terry Burdge, and Jeantte Barnum have been doing a lot of rolling around lately with tires from Fowler Oil Company. Fowler Oil Company has been serving the Panhandle for many years and offers many valuable services. Next lime you need something to make that vehicle go, visit Fowler Oil Company at Highway 54 NE. Fowler Oil Co. Panhandle Carpet Tile Running their fingers through the lush shag carpet at Panhandle Carpet and Tile are Melanie Dawson and Vicki Clark. Whether it is a shag or plush carpel for your room, the best can always be found at Panhandle Carpet and Tile at 713 North Main. Wirtz Lumber Co. Could a new sink be on the minds of Mike Wood, Kim W'irtz, or Rhonda Elston? What- ever you buy at Wirtz Lumber, you can be sure it will look sharp whether you put it in your bath or in any other room. Wirtz Lumber is located at 220 North Main. 205 Zellers’ Jewelers Mrs. Reese is showing Brent Gibson and Vicki Clark one of the beautiful diamond rings that Zellers' has. Vicki seems to be saying My, how lovely that would be on my finger, but Brent's not too sure about the idea. Zellers' Jewelers has many beautiful rings on display and many keepsakes, as well as an assortment of beautiful wedding gifts, that will be treasured for years to come at 415 North Main. Harmon’s Texaco It looks as if Shelby Costner, Wathina Fischer, Tcrral Bearden, and Steve Pracht think they are on top of the world, but rather they are on top Harmon’s Texaco on Highway 54 West. No matter where you are, Harmon’s Texaco will always be glad to serve you and give you any assistance you need even if it’s getting on top of the building. Vestal Motel Mrs. Vestal seems to be enjoying signing Pam Faris and Carolina Padilla into Vestal Motel. I’m sure that they will enjoy the service and assistance that they will receive. So if you need a place to rest or just taking a trip and need an overnight stop. Vestal Motel on Highway 54 West will be glad to serve you. Southwestern Public Service Co. Do you mean the Southwestern Public Service Company is giving another party? Thrya Wester, Mrs. Shields, Sherri Wester, Mike Grider, Ginger Wccdcn. Don Shields. Jill Shields, and Chcryle Sheets seem to be enjoying the fondue. Next time you plan a party, call Southwestern Public Service to bring the electricity. 206 Whether you are getting ready for a picnic, need groceries, want to buy a stereo tape, or whatever the need don’t forget the Mini-Stop is always on the corner right on the way home. Mike Dunham, Carla Alberty and Carolina Padilla have made a quick stop to pick up some necessary supplies. Don't forget for a quick stop, shop at Mini-Stop at 1103 North Main. Mini-Stop Country Store Whatever Bob Hays, Vice-President of the First National Bank, is telling his son, Brian, it seems to be quite amusing. To satisfy all your financial needs and perhaps to hear a funny story from any of the fine people at the First National Bank, go first to the First at 424 North Main. First National Bank Independent Hardware Co. If you like to cook with new cookware on an old-fashioned stove. Independent Hardware has it. Whatever arrangement Kelley Wellman and Rhonda Elston wants. Independent Hardware has it. Whatever you need in your home or outside, they have it. 207 Caught eating an apple is Terry Smart. Well, we do know that Terry is smart for eating one of United Super Market’s apples. Whenever you need ingredients for cooking, go to United at Northridge Shopping Center where they have the best selection. S H Tractor Company has the ability and capability to help you with your tractor needs. Sheri and Cindy Hein seem to be showing us that they are ready to help. S H Tractor Company is located at Highway 54 Southwest. United Super Market S H Tractor Co. Imperial Livestock Supply Could Kent and Keith Potts be fighting over whose branding iron is better? But everything at Imperial Livestock on Highway 54 Northeast is of such high quality that there’s no need to fight. So boys put down your branding irons and call a truce. Stockman’s Western Wear You don’t need all of these medals and awards just to be able to wear some of the fine clothing at Stockman’s Western Wear. Michelle and Bret Tonozzi arc showing you just a few of the awards they have. For fine western wear, shop Stockman’s Western Wear at 116 East Sixth. 208 Are you worn out from looking for just that right” house to meet your family needs. Then look no farther. Go by and sec Jean Matthews at her office at 1201 Vi North Ellison where she or Sandra will be glad to help you look for that certain house you have in mind. Pam Faris, Carolina Padilla, and Audrey Nash seem anxious to tote away that finger lic- kin’ good Kentucky Fried Chicken. You don’t suppose they have someone to share it with, do you? Kentucky Fried Chicken is located at Highway 54 East. Kentucky Fried Chicken Jean Matthews Realtor Stanfield Printing Co. Mr. Reid, along with Johnny, seem to be engrossed in their work. But I’m sure that they would take time out from their busy schedule to help you with any printing needs that you have. They are always glad to serve the public. Stanfield’s is located at 322 North Main. 209 With the great popcorn, the atmosphere beautiful, and the movies fantastic, what more could anyone ask for. ' 1 hat's the Suburban Theater and the Corral Drive-In. Coming up front for refreshments arc Kent Jackson and Jane Mitchell, served by Cathy Thornton. Assisting you at the door are Mr. Everett Mahaney and Billy Sturdivan. Suburban Theater Guymon Furniture Dreaming about their future homes and knowing that the best furniture is at Guymon Furniture at 621 North Main are Leslie Jackson and Jonye Stewart with Guymon Furni- ture helping them to find the exact styles they want. For your furniture needs, go by Guymon Furniture. Ideal Janet Thompson is helping Glenn Patton pick out an afternoon snack from Ideal’s large selection of fine pasteries. For fresh baked homemade bread, pies, cookies, or anything you can think of, you can be sure to find it at Ideal. Ideal is located at 115 West Tenth. 210 Kirby Sales Service Ready to sweep you off your feet with a Kirby sweeper arc Bonnie Mason and Maria Baca. Kirby Sales and Service says that the perfect gift for any young housewife can be found at Kirby Sales and Service at 314 North Main. City National Bank Trust Co. Discussing the importance of savings accounts at the City National Bank and Trust Company with George Gear arc Sally Jackson. Steve Oaks, Terry Smart, Don January, and Debbie Brewer. These wise bankers are glad for the help that the City National Bank and Trust Company has to offer at 601 North Main. 66 Trucker’s Inn 66 Trucker’s Inn can fill anything from a go-cart to a diesel truck. All you have to do is pull up at 66 Trucker’s Inn on Highway 54 East and Anita, Rhonda, Mr. LaRue, or Alan Weissinger will be glad to help you. Pierce-Barnett Here are the Dodge Boys (opps — Dodge girls) out to sell you a new car. Janet Barnett and Dee Ann Pierce arc thinking of hints to drop their fathers. One hint might be that the best transporation can be found at Pierce-Barnett at '109 Highway 54 West. 211 Getting ready for a big chicken dinner, Cindy? I bet Cindy Hays loves the delicious chicken that the Southern Chick serves and it is simply scrumptous. Come in today at the Southern Chick at 109 East 12th and try their delicious selections of salads, potatoes, and hot buns. Southern Chick Is it the Smothers Brothers? No, it is just Steve Pracht and Terry Smart trying out a guitar and banjo from Gibson’s Discount Center at Highway 64 North. Shop Gibson’s where you buy the best for less. Gibson’s Lobit Studio Shown at the desk of Lobit Studio is Jane McGrcw, Betty Lobit and Linda Lowery. Lobit Studio features the finest in Professional Photography of portraits, weddings, and beautiful outdoor portraits. Contact Lobit Studio. 114 North Oklahoma, for vour professional photography needs. 212 It looks as if Kim Higgins has found the car she has always dreamed of at Langston Buick. For that special car you have in mind, you can always find it at Langston Buick. For your very next car, shop Langston Buick at 223 West 5th. Shorty’s Electric at 605 East Fourth is always working hard to please his customers. Kim Johnson is helping her dad. Shorty Johnson, make plans for their customers’ electrical needs. For your next electrical wiring or fixing, visit Shorty’s Electric. Shorty’s Electric Langston Buick Safeway Knowing how high the price of meat is, Baron Stewart is buying his meat supplies at Safeway. Safeway specializes in having low prices and great quality with all of their prod- ucts. Safeway is located 1404 North Main. Panhandle Furniture Trying out a new sofa from Panhandle Furniture are Shelby Costner and Donna Anderson. Panhandle Furniture at 515 North Main has many different and exciting styles of furniture to choose from. They also have many fine quality home furnishings. 213 All lined up and ready to order their tires are Steve Wood, Dee Ann Kcar, and Beth Latham. They will be happy and very pleased with the tires and other necessities they need from Allen’s Inc. at 122 East Fifth. Allen’s Inc. WTiat is this? The hijacking of one of those really neat cars at Wadley’s Chcvrolets. With David Wadley as an advisor, Mr. and Mrs. Wadlcy just can’t be too sure. Wadley Chevro- let is located at 122 West Fifth. Wadley Chevrolet Smith’s Family Shoes Shoes, shots, everywhere, but which one should I choose. This is a hard decision for Mary McCarrol as Debra Nester and Janet Baldwin try to talk her into buying some of the shoes from the wide selection that Smith Family Shoes has at 421 North Main. 214 Eager to help you with all your needs in the way of household items are Janet, Liz, Nancy, and Mr. Fajen. The Kitchen Mart at 616 North Main is noted for its fine quality merchan- dise, excellent service, and dependability. Ready to drive away (or should we say pedal away”) are the words that describe Don January, Jonye Stewart, and Terry Smart. Otasco at 505 North Main have a large selection of 10-spccd bicycles and many other items as shown here. The Kitchen Mart Otasco Henry C. Hitch Ranch Mrs. Henry C. Hitch pauses for a moment to stand beside the famed name of the Henry C. Hitch Ranch. Being early pioneers in this country, the Hitch family and ranch have helped the panhandle to become the prosperous and industrial land that it is today. Big 'B’ Steve, arc you sure you arc getting those cans marked right? With Bill Mingle to help you, you should get them done twice as fast. The customers of Big 'B’ will appreciate that since there will be more to buy. Big B’ is located at the Village Shopping Center. 215 Whatever your insurance problem is, come into the Farm Bureau office. The Pattersons will not only help you with any problems that you have but they will brighten your day with their warm and friendly smiles. The Farm Bureau is located at 114 W. 5th. For fine service and dignity, Henson Funeral Home has the many services you need. Mark Hyer and Kye Peterson are learning about the sendees offered by Henson Funeral Home. Henson Funeral Home is located at 501 W. 5th. Farm Bureau Henson Funeral Home Oklahoman Motel What does Belinda Trayler find so funny? Maybe Sharon Ronnr and Phillip Bowden will tell us. With atmosphere like this, Oklahoman Motel will surely be the best place to stay and eat. Next time you need a place to stay or to dine out, stop at the Oklahoman Motel at Hwy. 54 NE. Arrowhead Drive In Whether it’s a snack after school, or a family meal, you can be sure to get fast and comple service at the Arrowhead. The Arrowhead is the in” place to be when you’re on the go! 216 Insurance is the best guarantee for a happy future. Visit Long’s Agency and arrange it now. Steve Long looks as if he is eager to plan ahead for the future. Plan ahead for yours and visit Long’s Agency at 110 East 5th. Long’s Insurance Agency City Shoe Shop Herman McCutchen and De Ann McCutchen are showing you some of their well made boots and bells. If you ever need your shoes repaired, they will be glad to do it for you. Go down to the City Shoe Shop at 613Vfc North Main and they will assist you in any way they can. Standard Life Accident At Standard Life and Accident, Mr. and Mrs. Baca as well as Maria, their daughter, will be glad to tell you about their insurance policies. As you can sec they are all smiles and you can tell they’d be the right people to have an insurance policy with. Standard Life and Accident is located at 316 N. Main. 217 Pizza Hut 218 I bet Melanie Dawson and Brent Gibson are wishing they were getting a Pontiac like this. Nash Brothers at 524 North Main has such a wide variety of cars that you’ll be sure to find just the car you want. For your next car, shop Nash Brothers. Nash Brothers Motor Co. Enjoying the cozy atmosphere of a Grayco Mobile Home are Kaye Peterson, Cindy Hays, and Mark Hyer. All of the Grayco Mobile Homes are comfortable, nice, and roomy. So next time you arc looking for a mobile home, go to Grayco Mobile Homes on Highway 3 East. Grayco Mobile Homes Making the Pizza Hut a favorite place for all ages is Debbie Gaylord, Mike Gifford, Don Shields, and Ronnie Martin. They really know the best way to make that mouth- watering pizza and those extraordinary submarine sandwiches, and spicy spaghetti. Whenever you want a night out go by the Pizza Hut located on Highway 54 East. Sprouse-Reitz Are these girls really going to the birds? No, we think not, but the birds are fun to watch say the girls. Sprouse-Reitz at 1406 North Main carries not only pets but many items on discount. It is a great place to shop for your needs. Rhonda Elston, Cheryl Hays, and Kelley Wellman will be glad to help you. Guymon Daily Herald Learning about the process of making a great newspaper are Cheryle Sheets, Jill Shields, and Ginger Weeden. The Guymon Daily Herald at 515 North Ellison publishes a fine newspaper for the people of Guymon and has the news of interest for the surrounding vicinity. Claycomb Battery Electric Co. All lined up and ready to do their business with Claycomb Battery and Electric are Thyra Wester, Sheri Wester. Mike Grider, and Don Shields. You can be sure the Claycomb Battery and Electric at 409 Northeast Fourth has everything for your car needs. Anytime you need something for your car, stop by and they will be sure to have it. ! HPIONi Central States Finance Are Terry Ncu and Bryon Bennett receiving another loan from Central States Finance? I wonder what they are going to do with all of the money? The people at Central States Finance will be happy to accommodate your finance needs. So next time you need money, stop at 703 North Main. 219 Seen at the construction of the new Adams Hardfacing building is Steve Pracht, Wally Adams, Debbie McClung, Jo Ellyn Adams, Delores Martinez, and Pat Adams. One of the industries that has helped put Guymon. Oklahoma on the map. When this new building is finished Adams Hardfacing will be even larger and better ready to serve your farming needs. Adams Hardfacing Waldrop Cleaners seems to have caught the reflection of two students, Glenda Patton and Tim Burns who are very pleased with the service that Waldrop Cleaners has to offer. For all your cleaning needs, go to Waldrop Cleaners at 116 West Fifth and they will be glad to serve you. Waldrop Cleaners Pant Parlor At the Pant Parlor, Becky Pieratt and Natalie Patterson seem to have found a variety of clothes they like. If you like coordinates as only Collegian, Jack Winter and Fire Islander can provide, then by all means, go to the Pant Parlor, and they will be glad to help you find that special outfit. Pant Parlor is located at the Village Shopping Center. 220 ■ I, Go on in boys, the door is open and help yourself to a nice, cozy brand new trailer house from A E. I’m sure Cliff Macias, Terry Burdge, Curtis Macias, and Steve Macias will find them to bo just what they want at A E Mobile Homes on Highway 54 East. A E Mobile Homes Thinking of flying high are Bill Mingle, Steve Smith, Melanie Dawson, Darlene Rigby, and Kim Johnson on a Rigby Airmotive airplane. Whether for pleasure or business, Rigby Airmotive at Guymon Air Park will be glad to help you do the job. Rigby Airmotive Inc. 221 It seems as if Dianna Fischer, Debra Hamilton, and Debra Nestcr are trying to hide their weight on the weight scale. Girls, it won't do any good. Whether it’s helping in weighing you or helping you weigh, load, and unload, Knutson Elevators at Highway 54 Northeast will help you. Knutson Elevators Inc. Pan-Ag-Co is the place to go if you need to make your grass grow or to make a whole field of plants grow. Anita LaRuc, Alan Weissingor, and Rhonda LaRue will tell you that the best place for fertilizer is Pan-Ag-Co on Highway 54 East. Pan-Ag-Co Parkview Pharmacy At Parkview Pharmacy it seems as if everyone is ready and willing to serve you especially Kim Harris and Becky Lee. Kim and Becky will be ready to serve you anytime you come in and need help in finding a pharmaceutical need. Parkview Pharmacy is located at 115 Medical Drive. Downtown Conoco What are Denise Nelson and Janet Baldwin doing at Downtown Conoco? Maybe they had an accident and are getting a sign to cover up the dent. Downtown Conoco is also a good place to get gas or have your car worked on. Downtown Conoco is located at 523 North Main. 222 Getting ready to fix food for their customers are Delores Martinez, Mike Dunham, and Carla Albcrty. Whether it is just an A W root beer or the works they will be glad to fix it for you in a jiffy. Next time you arc hungry or thirsty go by A W at 321 Hwy. 54 West. A W Drive In Miller Motors Whenever you need a dependable place to purchase your new 1974 Plymouth, be sure to make Miller Motors your first choice. Jeanette Barnum, Grace Russell, and Natalie Patter- son are testing the quality of this new Plymouth. For fine assistance in selecting a new car, drop in at 102 South Main at Miller Motors. Betty Lobit, Linda Lowery, and Jane McGrew are investigating the possibilities of a future job in Master Commodities and Feeder’s Grain at 118 West 6th. Being very beneficial to the community, this company keeps the area farmers informed about the ever-changing market. Drop in any time to talk over the market or just to visit. They will be glad to assist you in any way they can. Master Commodities Feeder’s Grain 223 Hinchey Ford What arc they doing now? Putting two cute girls on a pick-up is really going to help Hinchey sell their automobiles. Sorry girls, hut Hinchey Ford doesn’t need you because everyone knows that for the finest everywhere Hinchey Ford on Highway 54 East is the best. Village 66 At Village 66 it looks as if Monty January and Stacy Erker are ready and willing to help Royce Miller. They will be glad to help you anytime you drop in. If you want fine automotive service or you just want a tank full of gas. Village 66 will be glad to serve you. Village 66 is on Highway 54 East. MICHELIN Sports, etc. Are you all having a good time? It looks as if Tim Burns. David Hallford, Gina Robin- son, and Glenda Patton arc finding all they need at the Sports, etc. Whether it is a tape you are looking for or a stereo center, you will find it at the Sports, etc. S|H rts, etc. is located at 110 North Main. Joan’s If you want a picture to remember someone, call Joan Costner for that next keepsake of yours. Bryon Bennett and Mike Byers are looking at photographic memories with Joan. Fine photography and dependability at a reasonable price is the watchword when you visit Joan for all your photographic needs. Joan’s is located at 2003 North East. 224 Perkins Petroleum, Inc. Perkins Petroleum will be glad to help you with any of your petroleum needs. Just call them and they will have it for you. Wally Adams. Jo Ellyn Adams, and Steve Pracht pause for a moment before the truck. Perkins Petroleum is located at Highway 54 NE. Clinic Pharmacy As you can see at the Clinic Pharmacy, there will always be somebody ready to serve you. It looks as if David Hallford, Steve Pracht, and Gina Robinson are getting all the help they need. For all of your pharmaceutical needs, go to the Clinic Pharmacy at 421 Medical Drive, and they will be ready to serve you. Burke’s TV Music Becky Alexander is showing Dee Ann Pierce, Janet Barnett, and Terry Neu one of the many tape players that Burke’s TV and Music has. Whenever you need a TV or any musical instrument, Burke’s TV and Music will be sure to have it at 705 North Main. Guymon Motor Parts Guymon Motor Parts is one of the biggest and newest buildings in ever-growing Guy- mon, seems to be according to this picture. They are now ready to serve you at their new location. Be sure and go to Guymon Motor Parts for all of your automotive needs on Highway 54 East. 225 Whenever you need livestock supplies, go by Great Plains Chemical Company, and they will be glad to serve you. As you can sec, Mike Dawson, Mike Butts, Melanie Dawson, and Mrs. Shirley Buck have found what they need. For your next livestock supplies, drop in at Great Plains Chemical Company at the Village Shopping Center. Great Plains Chemical The Coca-Cola Bottling Company as we all know is world known for its fine soft drinks. It looks as if we have caught Mr. Brown and Lynda Brown taking a coke break. Looks like a good idea, doesn’t it? For your next party or get together, buy your soft drinks at Coca- Cola Bottling Company at 504 East Fourth. Coca Cola Swift Increasing the population of the Guymon area each year is the ever-growing Swift’s. Swift is the processor of premium quality beef. The Swift employees are shown with their senior students. The Swift plant is busy in the beef industry of Guymon. Swift is located on Highway 54 East. 226 Whether it is finding a location on a map or getting financial help. Federal Land Bank Association will be glad to serve you. As you can see, Nona Gribble is getting the help she needs. Federal Land Bank Association is located at 218 West Fifth. Mr. Spain and his workers arc relaxing for just a moment before they go back to worn. For all your electrical needs or advice, you need to go by Spain Electric, and they will be glad to help you. Spain Electric is located at 601- North James. Federal Land Bank Assn. Spain Electric Bonner’s Flowers Gifts Master Cleaners Bryan Lee and Maria Baca are ready to assist you anytime you come in. Whether it is a flower arrangement you need or a gift for someone, go by Bonner’s Flowers and Gifts at Highway 54 NE. They will be glad to assist you. To have spots removed or to have your clothes cleaned, just ask Mike Brown where is the best place to go. I’ll bet he will tell you to go to Master Cleaners where professional cleaning and pressing is available. Master Cleaners is located on Highway 54 East. 227 Cable Vision ? Thomas Beckwith, Becky Pieratt, Lorenda Bar! er, Cathy Bugncr, and Martha Lindlcy arc getting a tour of the Cable Vision TV of Guymon. Cable Vision lias served the Guymon area for many years. They have provided many services to the residents of Guymon. The members of Cable Vision TV are ready to serve your needs. Tune in to Channel Six for information on the weather and upcoming events. There’s more to sec on Cable Vision TV. Cable Vision TV is located at 215 West Fifth. 228 Booster Page With the help of the following firms and individuals, portions of the 1973 El Tigre are in full color. Dr. T. G. Truitt 516 East 12th T G Y Stores Northridge Shopping Center Hill’s Shamrock Hwy. 54 West Odell’s Barber Shop 419 North Main House of Color 711 North Main Dr. McMurry 123 Medical Drive Guymon Sewing Center 5091 2 North Main Quality Cleaners 311 East 12th Beamy Upholstery 1301 North Main Dr. Pracht 123 Medical Drive These merchants also donated money for the publishing of the ’73 El Tigre. Panhandle Pet Flower 116 East 4th Savaii Motel 716 N. E. 12th Walker Oil Co. Guymon Office Supply Hwy. 64 North 517 North Main Sears Authorized Catalog North American Land Sales Merchant Cattle Co. 617 North Main Hotel Dale Zellner Glenn, Realtor 1204 North Main 230 m % KNEEfl
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