Guymon High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Guymon, OK)
- Class of 1975
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1975 EL TIGRE Volume XXX Published by the Yearbook Staff of Guymon High School Guymon, Oklahoma Table of Contents 1-15 ... 16-124 125-152 153-198 199-232 Introduction ....Classes ....Sports . . . Activities .Advertising El Tigre Staff Shows 2 Advisor...........................................Peggy Butts Editor.....................................Mary Beth Hallford Co-Editor..................................Jeanette Bamum Business Manager................................Becky Bauer Co-Bus. Manager.................................Rita Kottke Senior Editor.............................................Kim Wirtz Activities Editors......................................Grace Russell Derryla Keimig Sports Editor...................................Ted Johnson Photographers........................... Robert Dennington, Chris Reames, Mary Ann Hill Artist...................................Richard Kleffman Staff...........................................Debbie Hinds, Lynette Kauffman, Cheryl Boyd, Kathie Jo Peterson, Elisa Barber, Terry Neu, Greg Hamilton, and Ava Anderson. 4 IMIIIIIIIIIIII A Year Is More Than Twelve Months, Or Four Seasons, It Is More Than 365 Days, More Than a Circling Around the Sun . . . A Year Is Time Turned Into Glorious Possibility, Into the Wonder That Is Life. f i-«3 BBYM ?. M... £■£ • ‘ L, • • V. v —. ’ - ■ •, i J T ik 7 jggP w - $ J riK v Kenneth Faris James Oakes Dr. James A. Countryman E. R. Kimsey Board of Education Dick Jackson Eugene Keith Margie Lane Billy Houser 14 Clayton Goff Administrators Have Dean Kear Larry White Tiger Pride Monte Wolgamott You scored a touchdown with my love and kicked a field goal through my heart. DEBBIE ADAMS' hobbies are boys and having fun. Deb , a member of GBOMI Club, plans to attend W.T. S.U. CATHY BACKUS, better known as Cath , is a 12-yr. Sr. She says her favorite hobby is getting into music. She can often be heard saying, you creep , and, in the future, she plans to attend W. T. S. U. CLIFFORD ANDERSEN enjoys playing tennis, making people laugh, and talking to Mr. White. He has been active in Health Careers, FT A, Choir, Boys' Glee, Pep Club, AFYG, NHS, and Debate. Pop's favorite saying is Schultz, you wieny! JANET BARNETT, a 12-yr. Sr., has been active in Band, Choir, Girls' Glee, Health Careers, FTA, Pep Club, FHA, and All-St. Choir. Janet has been our Tiger Mascot, and has held the lead in the choir mu- sical. BECKY BAUER, better known to her friends as Bubbles , is a 12-yr. Sr. Her activities include Pep Club, FHA, Girls' Glee, FTA, STUCO, and boy watching. In the future, she plans to attend either P. S.U. or O. S.U. TERRY LYNN BEHNE, Terrible Terry , is a 12-yr. Sr. His favorite hobbies are football, basketball, track, fishing, hunting, and Jane? He anticipates a lot of traveling in the future. His favorite saying is, I didn't do it. BRYON BENNETT, a 12-yr. Sr. , lists his hobbies as hitchhiking and water skiing. His plans for the future are to have a nice time. He says he is some- times known as O. D. , and his favorite saying is, get down! JUDY BEHNE, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys working at the switch board for a telephone com- pany. In the future, Judy plans to attend the Univer- sity of Arizona and grow her long hair back. Riding cycles, riding horses, and having parties are some of the hobbies of this 12-yr. Sr., TERRY LEE BEHNE. He has been active in voca- tional carpentry, and he plans to attend a trade school in the future. KIRK BENNETT, better known as Kabe , is a 12-yr. Sr. He has been active in football, FCA, Math Club, and NHS, and he was named to the Oklahoma Honor Society. In the future, he plans to attend college at O.S.U. CLIFFORD BETTERTON, known as C.B. the Professor , has been active in foot- ball, basketball, track, and FCA. Girl watch- ing is one of his favorite hobbies. He plans to work when school is out. GARY BLEDSOE'S fa- vorite hobby is working on his motocycle and riding it. He is a 12-yr. Sr., and he has been active in VICA. Gary is undecided about his future. We are proud to have GARY BOREN as an- other one of our 12-yr. Seniors. Gary is still undecided ab®ut his future. DIANE BRADY, a 12-yr. Sr., has been active in Pep Club, Health Careers, Kids Inc. Basketball, and American Jr. Bowling Congress. She plans to attend Northeastern and major in dentistry. DEANA BROWNING enjoys horseback riding, swimming, reading, and dancing as her favorite hobbies. In the future, she plans to attend a nurs- ing school. Id YD BRANNUM lists bicycling as his favorite hobby. He says that his plans for the future are to go to work. STEPHANIE BRYANT enjoys meeting people, singing, watching Robert Redford movies, and eating pizza. Ste-J has been active in Pep Club, French Club, Choir, and Girls' Glee. BRAD BRESSLER has been active in basket- ball during high school, He enjoys biking as a hobby, and in the fu- ture, he plans to be- come a mechanic. CHERYL BUGNER says her favorite hob- bies are sewing, sing- ing, and boys. Mabel's activities include Pep Club, Choir, Girls' Glee, and VICA. Cheryl plans to do medical work in the future. D. K. Turkey , alias DEBBIE BREUER, en- joys swimming, water skiing, and going to the beach and the mountains. She has been in French Club, FTA, and Band. She plans to become a physical therapist. DYANA BROWN, known as Gupelhead , enjoys drawing and sitting around the house. She is a 12-yr. Sr. and a member of the First Assembly of God. She is looking forward to getting married. KIM ELIZABETH BYERS, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys horses, motor- cycles, and 4-wheeling. She says that her future plans are, to take care of my husband, Tony, and my little girl, Peaches Louise. JUAN C. CALERO is a foreign exchange stu- dent from Columbia, South America. He is interested in soccer and music. While at G. H. S., he has partic- ipated in Spanish Club and track. He plans to attend college in the future. KELLY CAMPBELL says her favorite hobbies are swimming and soak- ing up the sun. In the future, she plans to work and hopefully be- come a racehorse jockey. Her favorite saying is I want. POLLY CASTORENA enjoys water skiing and horseback riding. She has been active in Math Club, French Club, AJBC, Pep Club, FTA, and Kids Inc. Basketball and Soft- ball. She was listed on the Governor's Honor Roll. MARQUETTI CAWLFIELD, a 12-yr. Sr., has been active in 4-H, French Club, and the Oslo Youth Group. Some of her hobbies include reading and horseback riding. She plans to become a veterinarian in the future. KENDALL CAVIS is a membef of vocational agriculture, UMYF, and the Methodist Church. He enjoys riding motorcycles, talking, and playing tennis. His future plans are to have a good time and succeed in life. ANITA CLARK enjoys cooking, meeting people, listening to music, and having fun. This 12-yr. Sr. has been active in Band and Girls' Glee. She plans to attend college at P. S.U. and major in business. MIKE CLAYTON has been active in NHS, basketball, track, STUCO, Pep Club, and Choir, and he was class pres, of the Jr. and Sr. classes. Donny was our King Flame, and he carried the lead in the choir musical. VINCENT COSTILLA lists motorcycling and girls as his favorite hobbies. Vincent, a member of Rodeo Club and track, plans on either joining the Air Force or driving a manure truck the rest of his life. 2 DAVID COSTNER's hobbies are camping, motorcycling, and rock 'n roll. In the future, this 12-yr. Sr. hopes to attend college and manage a small business. BENNIE DAIN has been in football, basketball, and FCA. His favorite saying is, Go Tigers! He says, I plan to goof off for a year, and if I haven't decided on anything, I'll just keep on goofing off. BILIiE JO DAUGHERTY says her favorite hobby is drawing. During her years in high school, she has participated in basketball and track. In the future, Poops plans to get married. HAL CRAIG often says, I didn't do nothing! J. D. , a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys causing trouble and flirting with all the girls. He has been in football and FCA, and he plans to become a farmer. RHONDA COSTNER, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Pep Club, Choir, and Girls' Glee. A. few of her hobbies are sewing and cooking. She plans to attend college in the fall. LAURENE FRISINGER DANNER enjoys cook- ing, sewing, and being with her guy. Leroy has been in Band, and she plans to graduate at midterm, get married, and go to Liberal Beauty School later. Ronald! We didn't know you were so crazy about girls. LYNDEL DAVIS enjoys swimming, horseback riding, and basketball. Squeeks , a member of Pep Club, often says, Well, that's the peeberry thumps! She plans to become a lab technician. RUSSELL DE CORDOVA, a member of FFA, likes to hunt, snow and water ski, play tennis, and ride and enter horses. His plans for the future are to go to college and enter an agricultural field. RITCHIE DENNINGTON is a 12-yr. Senior. He says his favorite hob- bies are flying, hunting, and motorcycling. In the future, he plans to further his education at college. 2 DAVID DIXON enjoys drumming and travel- ing. He has been in Band and Stage Band. He plans to be a professional drummer and, if not successful, to attend school to study petroleum engi- neering. JON DOTSON enjoys killing time. He has been in football, track, FCA, UMY, FFA, NHS, and he was named to the Okla. Honor Society. He plans to go into some type of agriculture. CAROL DUNKERSON has participated in Band, Rainbows, Rebekahs, and the Apostolic Faith Youth Group. Ethyl , a 12-yr. Sr., plans to attend college at W. T. S.U. and major in music. ALICE EWING enjoys sewing and taking care of children as a few of her favorite hobbies. Her plans for the future are to either work or join the WAC's. ELIZABETH FA JEN, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Band, Pep Club, NHS, and Debate, and she was named to the Okla. Honor Society. Fitzabeth has also been one of our cheer- leaders. She plans to attend O. U. PAUL FERGUSON, bet- ter known as Raggy , is a 12-yr. Sr. He en- joys playing the bass guitar and collecting record albums. His plans for the future are to play the bass guitar for the band Cobra. KARA SUE FRANTZ enjoys horseback riding, dancing, playing pool, swimming, bowling, and basketball. She has been in Pep Club, ICT, and Rodeo Club, and she plans to attend college next fall. KATHLEEN FORMAN, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys sewing, painting, and boogying. Red has been in Choir, Pep Club, and FT A. She plans to attend an art institute and become a fashion designer. Yeah, you are is DEBBIE FLETCHER'S favorite saying. Debbie really enjoys music, and in the future she plans to study music. CINDY GACKSTATTER, a 12-yr. Sr., has been active in Band. She lists drawing and play- ing the guitar as a few of her hobbies. She plans to attend O.S. U. and possibly major in Art. CONNIE GARRISON, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Choir, FHA, UMYF, Girls' Glee, and Spanish Club. Con enjoys swimming, snow skiing, and having a good time. She plans to attend college or work. ARLEN GILBERT plans on attending college after he graduates. He says that his most favor- ite hobby is just running around. MARY CATHERINE GOWDY enjoys sewing, cooking, hiking, and camping. Goofy has been in FHA, Pep Club, FTA, French Club, and Health Careers. In the future she hopes to attend O.S.U. MIKE GRAYSON, a 12-yr. Sr., has been active in Choir. He says his favorite hobbies are singing, bowling, and sports. In the fu- ture, he plans to suc- ceed as far as pos- sible. 22 ROGER GRIBBLE, known as Toad , has been in football, track, basketball, summer baseball, FCA, Math Club, STUCO, and NHS. He believes that, It's not the size of the dog, but the size of the fight in the dog. He plans to attend college. MARY BETH HALLFORD enjoys playing the piano, sewing, and bike rid- ing. She has partici- pated in Pep Club, French Club, Choir, Girls' Glee, NHS, STUCO, and Publica- tions. In the future, she plans to attend college at O. S.U. RICHARD HAMBLETON, a 12-yr. Sr., lists his hobbies as cars, hunting, and chasing women, (not necessarily in that order). Richie's favorite saying is, Hey, right man! In the future he plans on attending a trade school. BRIAN HAYS enjoys friesbee, traveling, hunting, and basket- ball. He was class pres. When he was a Soph, and he has also been named to the NHS and the Governor's Honor Roll. In the future, Brian plans to attend O.S. U. and party. SUSAN HEADRICK enjoys cheerleading, riding horses, and meeting people. Susie , a 12-yr. Senior, has been active in Pep Club, FTA, FHA, Choir, Girls' Glee, Medical Careers, and Youth Fellowship. She was also named to Who's Who in American High School Students. LANA HEFTNER likes dancing, riding motor- cycles, and going to concerts. This 12-yr. Senior has participated in Pep Club. In the future, she plans to work in Colorado Springs. CONNIE ELAINE HICKS likes to snow ski and play basketball and football. KCJ has been active in UMY, Pep Club, Choir, Kids Inc. Basketball, FHA, and Intramural. In the future, she plans to go to college or a business college. LLOYD HILBURN, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys just laying around. Lloyd, alias Floyd Bum, plans to attend a trade school. His favorite saying is, Maybe I will, maybe I won't. MARY ANN HILL, EJ McIntyre , enjoys swimming, softball, basketball, and cow- boy dances. This 12- yr. Sr. has been ac- tive in Pep Club, Kids Inc., Int. Basketball, Girl Scouts, and Church League. DEBBIE HINDS has been active in Math Club, Choir, Girls' Glee, FFA, and Kids Inc. She plans to either major in sec- retarial work, or go into some line of touring and traveling. MICHAEL HINIGER, a 12-yr. Sr., says his favorite hobbies are drinking and girl- watching. In the future, Paco plans to attend college and go into an engineering field and possibly manage a store. 23 ROBERT HITT enjoys motorcycle riding and golfing as a few of his favorite hobbies. He has been on the golf team. His goal in life is to make as much money as he can. CHARLES HOFFERBER, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys hiking and hunting. Chuck has been in Band, STUCO, and Demolay and has helped operate the auditorium lights and sound. He hopes to go totheU.S. Naval Academy. JERRY HOLLY, a 12-yr. Sr., likes to hike, ski, and play intramural basketball. Her favorite saying is, About four or five of 'em. Her future plans are to see Rome before it falls again. DOUG HOLMES enjoys hunting, cycle riding, fishing, and swimming. Festis is a 12-yr. Sr. His plans for the future are to go to a trade school or become a game ranger. PATRICIA HUDSON enjoys Band, music, and going to the beach. Patsy has been active in Band. In the future, she plans to go into nursing and hopefully become an RN. LORRAINE IVIE enjoys basketball, reading, sewing, and playing the piano. She has been in UMYF, Choir, NHS, OHS, and Math Club. In the future, she plans to attend college at P. S.U. Sporstman describes KENT JACKSON very well. Kent, a 12-yr. Sr., has participated in football, basketball, track, FCA, Math Club, NHS, and OHS. In the future, he plans to attend college at O. S. U. LESLIE JOHNSON enjoys horses, rodeos, cowboys, and veteri- nary science. She has been in 4-H, Band, and Horse Club. Her future plans are to go to Veterinary Tech- nician's College after graduation. RANDY JOHNSON enjoys hunting, motor- cycle riding, and horseback riding. Randy has been in VICA, and his favor- ite saying is, Really Man! His future plans are to work at Swift's. TRUDY JOHNSON says that cooking and riding horses are a few of her favorite hobbies. Trudy would like to attend P. S. U. after graduating from high school. CHUCK JONES, a 12-yr. Sr., has been active in Band for six years and has won many music awards. His favorite hobby is hunting. In die future, he plans to enlist in the Marines. BRAD KEAR, a 12-yr. Sr., enj oys sports and mess in' around. He has been in football, bas- ketball, track, FCA, Math Club, NHS, and OHS. Martha plans to attend college and then have some fun. DERRYLA K El MIG en- joys embroidering, traveling, and singing. She has been in Choir, Girls' Glee, Pep Club, Medical Careers, and Spanish Club. She plans to major in Physical therapy at W.T.S.U. 24 JERRY LYNN KELCH says his hobbies are cars, archery, and guns. He has been on the football team. In the future he hopes to join the Navy and be- come a mechanic. CINDY KIMBALL, known as Phebi , is a 12-yr. Senior. A few of her favorite hobbies are riding horses and working. In the future, she plans to work and go to a nursing school. KAY LEISURE, a 12-yr. Sr., has been active in FHA. Her hobbies in- clude horseback riding, sewing, swimming, and playing tennis. In the future she hopes to attend a nursing school. LAWRENCE LINDLEY says that his favorite hobbies are motor- cycling, hunting, and fishing. In the future, he plans to attend O.S. U. and get a degree in accounting. BETTY LOBIT likes dancing and watching the stars. A 12-yr. Sr., she has been in Band, French Club, Stage Band, and has been a twirler. She plans to journey and then go to college in an excellent place. KARON SUE LONG likes crafts, bike riding, basketball, skiing, camping, and hiking. Tweetie , a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Choir, French Club, and STUCO. After traveling, she plans to major in psychology. PATRICIA LONG lists sewing, crochetting, basketball, and bike riding as her favorite hobbies. She has been active in Pep Club, French Club, and Math Club. Her future plans are to attend college. RONALD LOVATO en- joys racing and work- ing on cars, and motor- cycle riding. He has been active in Spanish Club. In the future, he plans to attend college at Davenport, Iowa to become a Chiropractor. JULIE LOWERY enjoys dancing, whistling, drawing, and laughing. She has been in Band and French Club. She says that after school she plans on tripping around the world and then going to college. 25 UNDA LOWERY, a 12-yr. Sr., lists sew- ing, knitting, crochet- ing, skiing, hiking, and dancing as her favorite hobbies. She is undecided about her future, but she plans to have fun and enjoy life. VICTOR LUEDKE is a real outdoors man. He enjoys photography, basketball, and back- packing. Luther has been active in Math Club and basketball. He plans to travel and attend college. JANE MCGREW, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys sew- ing, horseback riding, 4-wheelin', hiking, and traveling. She has been in French Club, dancing, FHA, and OHS. She plans on at- tending college. Who is this? Rocky the Squirrel?? BONNIE MASON has been active in Band, Math Club, French Club, STUCO, Girls' Glee, Pep Club, NHS, OHS, and All-State Band. Shorty plans to go to college and become a tall genius. SANDRA MATTHEWS, a mid-term graduate, plans to go to a fashion college and major in fashion merchandising and modeling. Louise enjoys saying, Wow, look at him! Courage is like love- it must have hope to nourish it. CAROLYN MINGLE, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in NHS, FTA, Health Careers, STUCO, Girls' Glee, Math Club, Pep Club, and UMYF. She plans to attend college. GENA MCGUILL lists her hobbies as listening to records, collecting stamps, reading, and her friends. She has been in Band and French Club. She says, Cheer up, it could be worse! DEBBIE MCKAY, a 12-yr. Sr., likes sing- ing, twirling, and reading. She has been in Pep Club, NHS, OHS, Girls' Glee, and has been a twirler. She was also named to the Governor's Honor Roll. TERE MCMURRY's hero is David Bowie. She enjoys horseback riding, animals, mak- ing things, and grow- ing plants. She plans to travel and then go to college somewhere in the mountains. ELAINE MA enjoys reading, drawing, listening to music, out- doors activities, and sewing as her favorite hobbies. She plans to further her education by going to college. BERTHA MARTINEZ says she enjoys riding bikes on pretty days. She also enjoys being in the kitchen when her mother is cooking something new. Her favorite saying is, That's what you think! 26 LELAND MONGOLD has been in vocational carpentry for three years. He hopes to be- come a mechanic, and he plans to attend Okla. Vo-Tech in the future. He says, Keep your head together. BECKY MOORE says that cooking is her fa- vorite hobby. She has participated in Band and Stage Band during her years of high school. MELANIE MOORE en- joys sports and riding horses. Mel says that her future plans are to take care of her husband and possibly to become a secretary for a firm. RENE MORALES T. is a foreign exchange student. He has been in Pep Club, French Club, and FTA. He often says, Can you buy one coke for me ? He plans to become the best lawyer in Mexico. CHRIS MURPHY enjoys collecting poetry, horseback riding, and baseball. She has been in DECCA, Service Club, Pep Club, Gun Club, and Hi-League. She plans to travel and go to college in New York. DENISE NELSON en- joys playing her clari- net, watching sunsets and stars, and taking walks. Nisee has been in Girls' Glee, Pep Club, Math Club, NHS, OHS, UMY, and STUCO, and was our 74-75 football queen. DON NELSON'S favor- ite saying is, Get down. He enjoys all outdoor activities such as camping and hiking. In the future, he plans to go to college and get into the forestry profession. TERRY NEU, a 12-yr. Sr., is a third year letterman in golf and a Past Master Councilor of Demolay. His favor- ite hobbies are golf, tennis, basketball, ping pong, and meet- ing people. TERESA NEVILLE en- joys horseback riding, swimming, dancing, cooking, and boogyin'. She has been in Math Club, Choir, Girls' Glee, and FTA. Wiggles plans to work and go to college. STEVE OAKES, a 12-yr. Sr., likes snow- skiing, sports, hunt- ing, antique collecting, and foosbail. He has been in UMY and Choir. Oaksie plans to attend O. S.U. and major in business management. DONNA PALMER says that her favorite hob- bies are reading, sew- ing, and singing. She is a 12-yr. Sr. and has been active in Pep Club, Choir, and Girls' Glee. DALE PETERSON, a 12-yr. Sr., has been active in FFA and UMY and has been the foot- ball, basketball, and track manager. Pete enjoys hunting, fish- ing, and horseback riding as hobbies. DEANN PIERCE, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Band, Stage Band, NHS, OHS, Pep Club, and FTA and has been treasurer of the Sr. class. Dee hopes to go into business or secretarial work. DIANA PORTER loves reading, dancing, snow skiing, and the Colorado Mountains. She has been in FTA, NHS, and French Club. Star Baby's favorite saying is, Get off on it.'' 27 KENT POTTS has par- ticipated in Spanish Club and FTA while in high school. He says he plans to go to college after gradua- tion to further his education. C ARLENE QUESENBURY is a 12-yr. Sr. She lists her hobbies as sewing and horseback riding. Carlene enjoys married life and says that she would like to have a baby later on. Barrel racing, western singing, and rodeos are some of JACKIE REUST's favorite things. She has been in Choir and Rodeo Club. She plans to attend college and then go to Nashville, Tennessee. DARLENE RIGBY, a 12-yr. Sr., plans to graduate at mid-term and get married. She lists horseback riding, swimming, motor- cycling, and meeting people as some of her favorite hobbies. KENNY RITTER, one of the familiar faces at Guymon High, is also one of our 12-year Seniors. Kenny is un- decided about what he will do after gradua- tion. LYNN ROLLINS, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Pep Club, Band, Flag Team, FTA, and OCYF, and she has been Pres, of CYF and Pres, of Explorer Post 115. She plans to attend college and eventually marry. RAMONA ROMERO, one of the familiar faces at Guymon High, says that her favorite hobby is sewing. She is undecided about what she will do after she graduates. STEVE A. RONNE's favorite hobbies are roller skating and hunting. His favorite saying is, Hey man! He has been active in VICA, and he plans to be employed at Swift's in the future. 1 11 try is the favori- te saying of ANTHONY SANDOVAL. Tony lists hobbies as hunt- ing and cycle riding. After high school, he plans on attending a Vo-Tech school. CRAIG SCHULTZ, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys all sports, and he has been in basketball, football, track, FCA, and Choir. He often says, Andersen, you turkey! He plans to spread the word of God at college. GREG SCHULTZ, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Health Careers, FTA, UMYF, Choir, Boys' Glee, Pep Club, basketball, and Prayer and Share. He often says, Andersen, you wieny! He plans to attend college. GAIL SHAFFER has been an active Band and Stage Band mem- ber. She says that music and reading are her favorite hobbies. She plans to attend P. S. U. in the fall. DEBBIE SHELTON likes to swim, travel, and ride'horses. She can frequently be heard saying, Oh, my stars! In the future, she plans to enter the Air Force and become an RN. JILL SHIELDS, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Child Care Explorers, Pep Club, FTA, Girls’ Glee, and Health Careers. She likes to listen to the guitar and plans happiness for the future. WANDA SHRUM, known to her friends as Kidney Infection , says that her favorite hobbies are sports and reading. She would like to help under- privileged children in the future. 28 CHERYL SIMPSON likes basketball, read- ing, cooking, riding horses, swimming, and sewing. She has been in Pep Club, French Club, and FHA. She plans to be a Kindergarten teacher. RANDY SIMPSON is one of the familiar faces at G. H. S. He says that some of his hobbies are music, sports, and playing the drums. He is un- decided about his plans after graduation. JOHN SMITH, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys hunting, horseback riding, driving cars, and watching girls. In the future, he plans to join the Air Force or the Marines. KEVIN SMITH, a 12-yr. Sr., says that his favorite hobby is motorcycle racing. He has been a member of Guymon HIGH for three years and hopes to stay that way after gradua- tion. MARLA SMITH enjoys playing the piano, swimming, and horse- back riding. In the future, this 12-yr. Senior plans to attend college and have fun. PATRICIA CRISTINE SMITH has been in Pep Club and French Club. She likes skiing, swimming, basketball, baseball, sewing, and meeting new people. She plans to enter the medical field. TIM SMITH, a 12-yr. Senior, is one of the familiar faces at Guymon High. In the future, he plans to go to college and become a Certified Public Accountant. SUSAN SPENCER's favorite hobby is sew- ing. During high school, she has been in Pep Club and Y- Teens. Her plans for the future are to travel. Her favorite saying is, Really! The love you give away is the only love you keep. CATHERYN STEPHENS, Motor- cycle Mama , has been in Choir, Girls' Glee, FTA, Math Club, Pep Club, and Kids Inc. Basketball. JONYE STEWART en- joys motorcycling, camping, and hiking. Crazy Pilgrim hopes to receive the coveted award of Game Ranger of the Year awarded by Smokey the Bear (in the flesh). Merry Christmas! LINDA STONE says she enjoys having a good time. Guber has been in Health Careers, Pep Club, Band, and Stage Band. She plans to go to a tech school. She says, I try, I really try. RHONDA STONER, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys skiing, sketching, and sewing. Stoney is a licensed cosmetol- ogist in the state of Oklahoma and she would like to obtain a Texas license. 29 CARLA JO STURDIVAN, a 12-yr. Senior, really enjoys taking care of her husband and daughter. Her plans for the future are to have a couple more kids and be a housewife and mother. CATHY THORNTON, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Band, Pep Club, FTA, Health Careers, and her church youth group. In the future, Cappy plans to go to a Bible College. She enjoys teaching Children's Church. RHONDA SUMMERS, a 12-yr. Sr., has been in Band, Pep Club, Health Careers, STUCO, and Girls' Glee. She was also our Queen Flame. In the future, she hopes to become a Phy- sical therapist. She says, Oh! You guys! Singing, dancing, cooking, and watching boys are KIM TRUJILLO's hobbies. She has been in Pep Club, Choir, Band, Girls' Glee, Spanish Club, Health Careers, FTA, and NHS. After high school she plans to attend college and then medical school. ROGENA TUNDER has been active in Choir and Band. She says that her favorite hobbies are music and drag- ging Main. In the future, Gena plans to go to col- lege and then travel. Golf, tennis, and A girl are what LARRY UNRUH lists as his hobbies. This 12-yr. Sr. has been STUCO camera- man, president of UMY group, Past Master Councilor of Demolay, and has been on the golf team. Larry would like to study agronomy at O. S. U. VICTOR VALDEZ, known to his friends as Cisco , says that hunting is his favorite hobby. His future plans are to work. CINDY GIBSON TUTTLE, a 12-yr. Sr., says that her favorite hobbies are swimming, tennis, and taking care of her hubby. She has been active in Girls' Glee. In the future, she plans to have a family and study business. LINDA VEAL has been active in Pep Club, Choir, Girls' Glee, FTA, NHS, Math Club, UMYF, and Church Choir. In the future, she plans to go to Southwestern State University and major in elementary education. Never do your homework today when you can do it in the office tomorrow! This 12-yr. Sr., JOANIE WALKER, has been active in Band, Girls' Glee, and the Apostolic Youth Group. Her nickname is Jo Annie. 30 ALAN WESSLER's favorite hobbies are cycling, loafing, and playing the guitar. He has been active in his church youth group. He plans to go to col- lege or trade school and then get a job. DEBBIE WARD'S hob- bies are music, bas- ketball, and Ernie. This 12-yr. Sr. has been in Band. She often says, That's a drag. In the future, Sponge plans to become a nun. ALLEN WEISSINGER, a 12-yr. Sr., says his favorite hobby is 4-wheelin'. Y has participated in foot- ball and track. He hopes to join the Air Force or the Navy and study meteorology. MARK WERNER, a 12-yr. Sr., enjoys showing and raising calves and belonging to FFA. He plans to attend a trade school in the future. He ofter says, Oh no! Not again! SHERRI WESTER likes dancing, bowling, and singing. She has been in Pep Club and Choir. She often says, Love ya bunches and Quit it out! She plans to attend an optometrist school. Class of BONITA WILCOX likes dancing, rodeos, horseback riding, sports, and singing. She often says, I can handle it. She plans to get married and possibly go to college. DENISE WILLBOURN's hobbies are riding horses, skiing, and spending money. This 12-yr. Sr. has been in Band and Pep Club. She plans to live in Colorado and have a good time. TERRI WILLIAMSON, Ethel , enjoys motor- cycle and horseback riding and boy chasing. She has been in Pep Club, French Club, basketball, and volley- ball. She plans to travel. 31 DENNIS WILSON, a 12-yr. Senior, says that his favorite hobbies are cycle riding and auto mechanics. In the future he plans to attend a trade school. To become a dental hygien- ist are the future plans for KIM WIRTZ. She has been active in Pep Club, French, Club, Math Club, Flag Team, Glee Club, Health Careers, NHS, FTA, UMYF, and has been secretary of the Sr. class. C est Dommage! DON WINTER, a 12-yr. Senior, lists hunting, swim- ming, football, and girls as his favorite hobbies. Donald or Punch plans to attend a trade school or become a welder. RONALD YOCHAM, better known as Rip , enjoys playing tennis and hunting as his favorite hobbies. He has been active in CYF, track, and FTA. His future plans are to attend a trade school. WAYNE YOAKUM's favorite hobbies are fishing and playing football. He has been active in football and FFA. In the future, he plans to go to college and major in Agri-Business. GREG ZIGLER, known as Zig , is a 12-yr. Sr. He likes to golf, play tennis, and go hunting and fishing. Greg has been on the golf team and has worked in the auditorium with the light- ing. He plans to go to col- lege and study medicine. 32 All Around Students Most Likely to Succeed Lorraine Ivie and Charles Hofferber Are in Class of “75” Most Creative Bryon Bennett and Derryla Keimig Best Dressed Wittiest Kirk Bennett and DeeAnn Pierce Clifford Andersen and Jill Shields Most Versatile Liz Fajen and Kent Jackson Most Musical David Dixon and Debbie McKay Most Athletic Terry Lynn Behne and Polly Castorena Friendliest Greg Schultz and Susie Headrick G H S H a s P r 1 d e i n S e n • i o r s ’7 5 i Some guys have all the luck, and Kent Jackson has his share of it today. Swarming around him are the other Senior STUCO representatives; Rhonda Summers, Bonnie Mason, Denise Nelson, and Carolyn Mingle. Ahhh, now if only I don't get caught! Here are the people who make the Senior class great. Seated are the Senior sponsors Mr. Phillips, Coach Hart, Mr. Cronkhite, Mr. Swaim, Mrs. Frantz, Mrs. Collins, and Mrs. Gardner. Standing at the right is Coach Buck. 36 The all A's students for the first nine weeks are (LEFT), Jill Shields, Diana Porter, Debbie McKay, (RIGHT), Lorraine Ivie, Linda Lowery, (BELOW), Jane McGrew, Betty Lobit, Liz Fajen, Carla Sturdivan, Denise Nelson, and Bonnie Mason. Senior cheerleaders, Liz Fajen and Susie Headrick, well represent the senior class at the football and basketball games. These 12 Yr. Sr. 's of GHS are relaxing after 12 long years of hard work. 37 O h yS.e Cj?'m. ioJuJ cyuLJ and Rotary Boys $4 A Ci'nua'U V- d)j?Jtl£ls i yiJ 3mAJ±£ 41 Vr cAJ cJU'tumJ Community and School Show Pride in Outstanding Students (XfisuJL) CLpuV Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. It was but yesterday we met in a dream. You have sung to me in my aloneness, and I of your longings have built a tower in the sky. But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn. The noontide is upon us and our half waking has turned to fuller day, and we must part. If in the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again to- gether and you shall sing to me a deeper song. And if our hands should meet in another dream we shall build another tower in the sky. Junior Officers ?v6ke Byer . . Roger Lewis . T ammy. Stewart Val Newman'. . . . President •Vice-president . . .Treasurer . ; . Secretary Donna Caddell and Eddie Hill gave a marvelous performance in the musical put on by the choir, The Pajama Game. Donna, We Didn’t Know You Were That Kind! Rita Ackley Rusty Bayless September Bachman Roy Beer Linda Ballard Vicki Bennett Jeanette Bamum Donna Bishop Roger Bauer Carol Black Brenda Baxter Bin Blair 45 t Juniors Work Hard and Play Hard Terena Bledsoe Doug Brown Bill Cain Yvonne Boston Michelle Brown Billy Campbell Cheryl Boyd Mitch Burkhart Mike Campbell Joan Bradley Pete Butcher Tami Campbell Jo Brantley Mike Byers Vanessa Cannon Mike Bressler Donna Caddell Gerald Carter Grace Russell, Doug Brown, Carol Truitt, Paul Reed, and Mary Beth Cole are our STUCO representatives who help to voice the opinions of the student body. 46 The 1975 Junior class debaters that bring pride to the new G.H.S. school are David Sanford, Deborah Dale, Tammy Stewart, and Debbie Vestal. Good Dick, debaters! Debate Is Great Rene' Carter Joni Claycomb Jeff Davis Brian Chill Mary Beth Cole Robert Dennington Ernest Christian Rochelle Conner Mary Ann Dennis Gary Christian Jacque Cooley Rob Dimmick Theresa Christy Lorrie Dain Tonda Eidson Ivan Clark Deborah Dale John Elston 47 Kevin Eoff Joe Fisher Delilah Fuentas Tim Evins Teresa Foster Lynn Fuerstenau Tina Farmer Carol Franklin Robert Fulton Rules Clyde Fischer Glenn Freeman Ernie Garcia Dixie Gaylord John Gowdy Greg Hamilton Leslie Hays Cheri Hein Eddie Hill Kim Gibson Jackie Gloden Leslie Gloden Janet Goff Patti Grayson Charmis Hays Ray Heimbuck Steve Heitschmidt Lynette Hilliard Lani Holcomb Darrel Hollingshead Ted Johnson 49 Lynette Kauffman Rita Kottke Janet Kneeland Bill Landess Keith Keiser Debby Kneeland David Lancaster Ronda Lavake Donna Kimsey Jimmy Klare Richard Kleffman Greg Lee Dela Lollis Roger Lewis Val Long Paula Longacre Bruce Luedke Sandy McClung 50 Billy McKay Charles Madrid New Dee Ann Martindale Dennis Martinez Juniors Enjoy the G.H.S. Jacque Cooley and Ray Heimbuck are two of the fourteen Junior newcomers. The others are: Donna Bishop, Bill Blair, Yvonne Boston, Joan Bradley, Jo Brantley, Robert Fulton, Steve Matheney, Lupe Ramos, Dennis Scott, Roy Beer, Marie Panick, Darlene Wall, and Gabriel Ramos. Rhonda Mason Steve Matheney Frannie Mahon Chris Martin Kim Mathis Mark Mendenhall Jody Mrofcza Val Newman Emilie Padilla Lucinda Quintana Stan Ralstin Juniors Are Lucky 52 Debbie, your lunch will be here soon. Wendi Reames Paul Reed Rick Reed Lyn Rhodes Chris Ruggles Brenda Schuette Tim Reeder Ricky Rogers Grace Russell Mark Schultz Debbie Rowden Dorothy Sandoval Dennis Scott David Sanford Cindy Shaffer Jack Shelley 53 Carol and Laura Junior class sponsors are very busy people. During football season they organize and run the concession stand at all the home games to help raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. This year's sponsors are: Judy Anderson, Nancy Muir, Doris Hodges, Bonnie Dawson, Pat Bowman, Don Bowman, Charles Moot, Joe Watson, and Raymond Rice. 55 Kim Shelley David Smith Doug Shelton Jim Smith Mike Smith Linda Speer Valerie Smith Doug Stavig 56 jay Tolleson Paul Trujillo Doug Trotter 300 CM. Martha Tuttle Debbie Upchurch Randy VanDyke Debbie Vernon Debbie Vestal Ric Villarreal Hammy Ouf +0 i Mark Watkins Darlene Wall 58 Robert Wilson Lucy Weissinger James Wiggins Jerry Willars Laura Williams Streak Irvin Winters Terri Yates Richard Wise Larry Wright Sophomore Class Officers Ava Anderson Donovan Austin Joe Ballard Danny Bintz Anna Baca Elisa Barber Christina Birdsill T ommy Bohanan Wally Adams Terry Ashcraft Pam Baker Mike Betterton Leslie Born Johnny Adair James Brantley Jack Baily Karen Bennette Donald Bishop Mark Boston Joellyn Adams HOHSTJ J Tony Bressler Kelli Cates Billy Cooksey Sylvia Costilla Connie Danner Terry Bnrdge Gary Chandler Perry Cooley Rudy Costilla Mike Dawson Monkey See Monkey Do? Beth Calsing Mike Christian Tracy Collinsworth Nora Crane Annette Denny Dennis Carter Amy Collins Debbie Costner Kelley Crowder Yvonne Dodd 62 Amanda Edens John Dutto Paul Faris Eli Edwards Mike Eidson Janet Fag en Chris Fawcett Gary Ewing Dianna Forbes Rodney Gamble Jeff Fuerstenau Kathy Garrison Gary Gackstatter Steve Gibson Patty Gackstatter Rudy Garcia Mary Ann Gibson James Gilbert We’re Loyal to You G.H.S. Cheerleaders Amy Collins and Debi Martindale are the pride of the Sophomore class. This is Amy's fourth year to support the Tigers and this is Debi's first. With the help of these two spirit 64 minded girls the class of 77 is never to be forgotten. Peter Guerra Kim Hardesty Jimmy Heftner Monte Hepner Kenny Hill Mary Guerra Jean Harris Cindy Hein Mark Hicks Marcia Hill Jolanda Grayson Bambi Hacker Debbie Green Gary Grider Pam Hamilton Sue Hampton Marsha Guartney Mark Hatfield Cathy Helm Norma Heirro Sherri Hill Melody Hobson Debby January Brenda Kauffman Newcomers to the Sophomore class in Guymon are: TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Angel Ramos, Bob Murphy, Carl Wisely, Jack Bailey, Mark Boston. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Hamilton, Christine Birdsill, Juanita Valdez, and Shannon Daniels. Tony Jamieson Walter Karpe Jo Karen Keenen My! Aren't we full of surprises today?????????? 65 Charles King Michael Kletecka Sue Leighnor Billy Macormic Shelli Martin Sophomores Are the Greatest!! Cindy Kiddoo Dale Klare Debbie Lee Cliff Macias Lindy Manning Debi Martindale 66 Mrs. Tucker wonders if maybe Mr. Wilkinson and Mrs. Dunham have flipped their wigs, but we know their only demonstrating the strength they give to the Sophomore class as sponsors. Mr. Jacobs and Mr. Parkhurst are also sponsors, but were unable to have their pictures made. Raymond Martinez DeAnn Me Cutchen Paul McGee Eugene Miller John Miller Mary Miller Bob Murphy Julia Nelson Aronda Neu Whether climbing the city water tower or steps to success, Lindy Manning, Tereasa Patterson, Jacque Pracht, Debby January, and Toni Parsley, Sophomore STUCO representatives always seem to come out on top. Randy Niblack Toni Parsley Alan Peoples Loretta Otera Tereasa Patterson Jana Peterson John Padilla Susie Pellette Katliie Peterson 67 Greg Pettitt Scott Pollart We’ve Got the Best!.. .? 68 These are our all A's this year. Tammy Wood, Julia Nelson, Wally Adams. Alan Peoples, Debi Martindale and Pat Ingold. Eddie Ramirez Sally Reed Mike Ritter Mike Rudolph Stacie Sheets Angel Ramos Kalynn Riley Randy Rodgers Phyllis Salisbury Greg Shelton Sophomores As They Are!! Rex Shields Linda Simpson Billy Smith Phillip Smith David Smith Roger Smith Alan Sherril Kenny Sizelove Nannette Smith 70 Rhonda Snow Shelly Thom Charlotte Stephens Don Stephens Sandra Stone Robin Summers David Stone Bret Tonozzi Bill Tuttle Barbie Stevenson Juanita Valdez 71 Our Wally and Debi are the Sophomore class favorites this year. Debi is a cheerleader, a strong member of the debate team, she likes to run in track, read, has an A average and has an exciting personality. Wally is president of the Sophomore class, loves to play basketball, and is a starter on the Varsity team, is in FCA, a member of French Club, and is a member of the United Methodist Youth Fellowship. He also has an A average. Is it any coincidence that two such fantastic people were bom on the same day? 72 Class of ‘77’ 73 t Keeping Busy Can Be Fun! Jerry Ward Mike Watkins Craig Weatherly Jerry Wester Jeff Wilkinson Becky Williams Teresa Wiggin Dennis Wilcox Ronda Williams Doug Wilson Tammy Wood Paula Yocham Shannon Daniels Bet it was a long, hard trip, wasn't it, Lindy? Alan Wilson April Wolf John Worley Mike Brady Ho-Hum! Carl Wisely Bryan Wooldridge Larry Zachary 75 Anybody want to guess what the score is? 76 Mrs. Nancy Muir Mrs. Gloria Gardner Mrs. Pat Bowman Mrs. Jayne Tucker Mrs. Peggy Butts Miss Linda Bowling Mrs. Peggy Collins sttg-' Joe Watson Mrs. Judy Anderson Paul Southwick Teachers Demonstrate Jim Waldrop Pride Harold Yoakum Kenneth Swaim Joe Wilkinson Mrs. Brandy Miller Don Hadley Raymond Rice Mrs. Virginia Frantz Mrs. Jo Dunham Mrs. Doris Hodges % A i i W Jy M Mrs. Bonnie Dawson Mrs. Wilma Vaughn Jerry Toler Mrs. Lou Nelson Mrs. Renda Walgomett Kenneth Cronkhite Mrs. Pat Lee Charles Moot Stephen Parkhurst 81 Freshman Class Officers ’75 President...........................Derek Gibson Vice-President ..................Chuck Alexander Secretary-Treasurer..................Kelly Holt 83 The Class of’78 Is in Action Charlet Alberty Chuck Alexander Jimmy Allison JoAnn Anderson K enny Ashpaugh Kay Bad ley Lynn Brewer Cindi Cain Tim Calvin Mark Campbell Shawn Carter Jonnie Castorena Doug Barnum Cindy Bauer Dennis Betterton Karen Birdsill J eff Boren J erry Boren Curtis Bowers Jerry Brannum George Bishop Kevin Bobbitt Tammy Caudell Larry Chancellor Tracy Claycomb David Collvins Debbie Conner Tami Copley Tami Chandler Kim Christopher Tim Crelley Terry Culbertson Joe Cullop Kimberly Culver Gay Deane Lisa Draper These are the three spirited cheerleaders of the Freshman class who are always willing to root for the Tigers. Along with their pep and enthusiasm Tami, Debbie, and Linda are always there to lead our team on to victory. Dwayne Daffer Justin Dean Kevin Eidson Kristi Elrod Rick Eggers Ron Eggers Henrietta Elze Mike Ewing Bruce Fenton Adan Flores Jim Forman Clay Frantz Claudette Frittz Yvonne Fu entes Leo Gallegos Terry Gamble Linda Garrison Derek Gibson Mark Gifford The Freshmen couldn't ask for better sponsors. Mr. Grace, Mrs. Quesenbury, and Mrs. Cornelson, and, (NOT PICTURED), Mr. Brooks, Mr. Tomlinson, Mr. Oblander, and Mr. Tuttle are always working hard to keep up with the activities of the Freshmen. Daryll Glass Sheila Gloden Kirk Goodman Harold Grove Brenda Grove Laura Hallford No Picture Sandra Goff Dennis Grove Terry Green NW'Tv T fvt Deana Hardesty Keith Hardy Mike Hendon Cindy Hatfield 0 05 Heather Harney Jim Henson Lori Heitschmidt Becky Hiniger Stacey Hofferber Gary Hohweiler They Lead Us to the Top Melody Johnson Steve Jamieson Judi Huddleston Tammy Johnson Darlene Jarvis Mike Jones Lisa Holly Donna Hunter Wayne Jewel Richard Keenan Kelley Holt Debra Hopkins Denise Hutchinson Ken Jackson Cecil Johnson Dana Johnson Lisa Kiddoo Dale Kimsey Debra and Derek Debbie Hopkins' outstanding smile and personality contribute to her being chosen as class favorite for the third year. Even though much of her time is spent with NJHS and cheerleading, she always finds time for horseback riding, swimming, and most of all, being with her friends. Derek Gibson, a boy with a great personality, has been chosen as Freshman class favorite for a sec- ond time. Derek enjoys skiing, hunting, golfing, and playing his guitar. He has been very active in Science Club and Speech Club, and he always finds time to be with his friends. Are Fantastic 89 Greg Lovato Gary King Kathy Kletecka Dale Kneeland Carin Martin Thomas Lindley Amy Lowery Angela Lynch Shawn Lewis Mickey Love Jacob Lucero John Lear Patricia Leisure Steven Long Mark Leary Homer Long A-ctive, A-mbitious, A-lert, A-ttractive, and A-ttentive are only a few of the words used to describe the Freshmen all A’s . They are: Sandra Goff, Cindee Southwick, Dale Kimsey, Kim Culver, and Bryan Phillips. ••«•I Jonney Martinez Rosie Martinez Tammy Mason John McGee Freshmen Do the Unexpected! Tina Parker Shannon Patterson Micky Quintanilla Jake Quesenbury Brad Ralstin Mike Ramirez Mike Ritter Jim Rogers Dana Peterson Bryan Phillips Elizabeth Perez Jim Pierce Robin Rebne Alfred Riviera Tommy Romero Stephanie Rowden Louann Royball Ernest Rudolph Mark Sanford Shelia Scates Kevin Schuerman Larry Schuette Bonnie Ruggles Lori Russell Cindy Scott Debbie Scott Terry Scott Dustin Smith Brian Shaffer Julia Smith Kerri Sherrill Melinda Smith Tommy Smith Sue Shook Cindee Southwick Bobbi Smith Danny Smith Tommy Spirlock CLASS The members of the 9th Grade B Team Basketball, (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT), are: Jim Pierce, Dale Kimsey, Lairy Chancellor, Leo Gallegoes, Ernest Rudolph, and Billy Young. BACK ROW: Coach Wolgamott, Mike Hendon, Tim Crelly, Steve Stavig, Jeff Boren, Jerry Boren, and Tommy Smith Steve Stavig Linda Stephens Steve Thomas Michelle Tonozzi Tracy Stone Mark Truitt Tim Trujillo Kurt Sturdivan Lora Stoner Morgan Wilkinson Tracy Wilson Lisa Wolf Ricky York Jere Tucker Mary VanDyke Ronna Vaughn Leticia Villareal Susan Watkins Teresa Westenhauer Carol Wade Paula Wise Jim Winters Billy Young Floy Zachary Chris Holt Kenny Sweet Eighth Grade Homeroom Presidents Janie Serratt Debbie Powell Karla Bennett Lynda Gibson Pat Faris Bobbie Cooksey Jaquetta Behne Natalie Bell Deedra Bennett We are proud to have Karla Bennett, Val Mrofza, and Rolinda Culbertson as our '74- '75 cheerleaders, their smiling faces and peppy spirit have made this year one to remember. Jay Brown Latayne Bryant Vicki Buck Tracy Adams Karla Bennett Cyndi Biddle Terri Boaldin David Brannum Damon Baca Mark Betterton Francis Bleeker Tracy Bowers Martha Brannum 97 Patricia Cagle Wayde Cannon Pam Caudell Mary Christian Connie Campbell Kevin Cates Brad Gann and Karla Bennett always seem to be happy and cheerful no matter what is going on. This is probably only one of the many reasons that they were chosen by the 8th grade student body to be the favorites of the class of 1979. Carol Cole Bobbie Cooksey Bettie Cooley Kim Copley Andy Costilla Diane Costilla Carol Countryman Karen Crane Johnny Clay comb John Clayton Starla Culbert Rolinda Culbertson 98 DeAnn Deane Teresa Dennis Toni Edens John Dale Craig Fenten Gloria Fuentes Suzy Elliott Patricia Faris Our 8th grade sponsors are Mr. Reed, Mrs. Shaffer, Mr. Comelson, Mrs. Keaton, Mrs. Kottke, Mr. Long, Mr. Herchock, Mrs. Hillman, Mrs. Miller. Thank you for your support. We are a great class and with the help of these sponsors we know we can accomplish a great deal as we progress on the educational road. Connie Elmore Pam Gamble Brad Gann Glenda Gibson 99 Karla Bennett is one of our '79 class favorites. Karla is a cheer- leader and is in N. J. H. S. She has a great personality and is active in many church and school activities. Lynda Gibson Terry Glover James Guerra Sherri Gibson Marcella Gonzales Louis Guerra John Gilcrease David Goodman David Hadley These Are the Years Frances Harbert William Harrison Randal Hawley Dennis Hendon Joe Hein Oscar Hierro 100 Ricky Hilliard Donna Hinchey Steve Holt Debra Horner Todd Houser Asa Howard to Remember Scooter Hrncirik Neil Hyer Leslie Jackson Karen Huddleston Rocky Hunter James Ikeler Teddy Ikeler Ricky Jackson Teresa Jackson Gilbert Kevin Hum Donny Hutchinson Hutchinson Brad Gann is one of our '79 class favorites. He is a member of N. J. H. S. and he participates in many other varied activities. Brad has a great personality and a wonderful sense of humor. 101 Kevin James Lloyd Jones Penny Kingsland Dianna Jamieson Neva Jones Gilbert Klare J ohn J ander Debra Kammerzell Lin Kottke Carol Johnson Charles Carpe Kelly Lane Lees a Johnson Mike Kimball Mike Lee Our 8th grade newcomers this year are Frank Francis, John Gilcrease, Bill Murphy, Vicki Buck, Lynn Nuttal, Kristin Kelting, and Joyce Davis. We welcome you to G. J. H. S. and hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Brenda Jones Mike King Matthew Loh Jeannine Lucero Kenny Lunsford 102 Todd Macias Raymond Madrid Sandra Madrid Earl Mallard Anita Mathis Kristina Mathis Ken Miller LaParsha Modrick 103 w e A r e A 1 1 The 8th grade congratulates the all A's. PICTURED IN THE BACK ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT) ARE: Lou Ann Rountree, Pat Faris, Carol Countryman, Teresa Dennis, Pat Cagle, Debbie Powell, Penny Kingsland. FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT) ARE: Terry Glover, Todd Houser, Brad Gann, and Eddie Parsley. We hope they strive to keep up their good grades. Val Mrofcza Karen Nelson Paul Nossaman Eddie Parsley Troy Patterson Chris Perkins John Potts Debbie Powell Rodney Pracht Thad Pracht Kathy Presson Paula Quesenbury Enrique Quintanilla Debbie Ramirez Randall Ramirez 104 Tony Ramos Stephanie Raymer Patrick Reames Angela Rice Melody Riffel John Robinett Chris Sandoval Joyce Davis Lynne Nuttall Frank Francis Bill Murphy Helen Rodriquez Boyhton Roots Sofie Sandoval Cindy Rogers Lou Ann Rountree Kelly Scates Erica Rogers Tony Roybal Cathy Schuette 105 Have Tiger Pride Jana Smith Marty Smith Carol Stavig Lori Strutt on Janie Seratt Brenda Stout Ricky Shelley Bill Shirley Paul Southwick Mark Stone Michelle Sturdivan Randy Taylor Rae Sharkey John Snow Melody Stewart Diane Stutheit Rene Triplett Wanda Tramel Donna Trotter Robby Vestal David Welch Robin White Carrie Wilson Mary Urias Kirk Wadley Steve Wells Mike Wiggin Charlotte Wilson Carol Countryman and John Dale were chosen choir favorites for the class of '79. They were chosen by their classmates for their great singing ability and radiant personalities. Kim Willeford Marvin Worley Lawanda Wilson 107 Tami Jones Larry Abla Garold And Brent Bauer Tina Byers Robert Fajen Pat Wing 108 Larry Abia Garold Anderson Brent Bauer Neci Bellar Tigerland Mike Ashpaugh Cimmaron Atkins Janey Bird Carla Birds ill Is Worth Jim Atkinson Jay Bishop Skipper Bachman John Board Being Proud of! Delana Bobbitt Sherri Buck Carla Bowers Robin Burt Kelley Bowers Tina Byers Steve Brannum Duane Campbell Gail Brantley Joanie Campbell Kevin Brewer Tom Carden 109 Bobby Carver Bernado Casanova Tracy Caudell Kris Christian Craig Christy LeDonna Clark Brad Colvins Kathy Conner Kenneth Conner Melinda Cooper Judy Costilla Rickey Costner Susan Crowder Lee Cruz Romona Culbertson Kendall Culver Cubs The seventh grade boasts a huge class tills year, and along with this goes a great amount of spirit. Their cheer- leaders, Judy Costilla, Gay la Smith, and Tina Byers, help make this class one to be long re- membered. no The class of 1980 is proud to wel- come all the new additions to their class. New- comers are Kris Christian, Ray Ramos, LeeRoy Flores, David McClure, Donald King, David Matheny, Junior Keith, Mitchell Maloney, Rhonda Glass, Robin Burt, Carla Birdsill, Sherri Buck, Jurella Lovato. Have Pride, Too Rocky David Vicki David Julie Davis Rhett Dawson Truckin’ on to a Great Year Donny Elrod Claudia Emmett Travis Evans Robert Fajen Tim Fane her Che lie Flynt Arthur Freeman Theresa Frisinger Trina Garnett Rhonda Glass Patricia Gowdy Donnie Grove Jerry Guthrie Brenda Hackley Charlene Hallagin Mike Hampton Virgil Harbour George Harbert Terri Hatfield Jeff Hays Mike Hays Roy Heitschmidt Billy Helm Earl Helm 112 Penny Hobson Scott Holmes Kimberly Houck Tresa Houck Teresa Holt Diane Hoover Kenny Huckins Gene Hutchison Gary Ikler Kenny Jackson Jennifer Jackson Kelly Jamieson Lori Jamieson Barry Johnson Dean Johnson Galen Johnson Conja Jones Dienna Jones 113 Tami Jones Vicki Kauffman Gaylynn Kammerzell Pat Kidwell Junior Keith Annette Kennedy Casey Keenan Patricia Keith Tina and John Board and Tina Byers were chosen by their 7th grade classmates as class favorites this year, and they are active in many school and church activities. Such an honor could only come to the kind of people every- one likes to be around. Connie King DeDe Kirkpatrick Pat King Chris Klare John James Lear Karen Lee Faron Leighnor Cecil Leniger 114 Tina Byers, seventh grade pep prodder, was chosen as class favorite for the class of 1980, Tina is constantly in the middle of things; she makes everyone's day brighter with her smile. Besides being a cheerleader, Tina is involved in school, church, and community acitivities. Always on top of things, John Board jumped into the hearts of his classmates. Chosen this year as class favorite, John is active in GJHS sports. His friendly disposition makes him everyone's choice for this honor. Seventh Graders Choose Favorites Jesse Lewis Todd Lewis Kelli Lothman Jurella Lavato Russell Lucero Mark Marsden Donald Martinez David Matheney Belinda Meis Cindy Miller Hugh Miller Mitchell Maloney 115 Nancy Miller Darla Moore P. J. Nary Mike Nelson David McClure Andy McGee Ricky Peters Bradley Phillips Scott Pieratt Beth Pollart Heidi Pracht Tom Reed Sherri Rackley Susan Ramey Ray Ramos Chris Presson Dixie Purcell 116 Terry Rowden Jim Sample Tom Reed Dale Riddle Tommy Reust Sandra Ronne Lanae Schmeling Renetta Reeves Leesa Riff el Donna Roybal Gayle Shaffer Gayla Smith Lisa Simpson Frankie Romero Karen Sizelove 117 Terry Spirlock Lesa Smith Jim Smith Vicki Smith Mike Smith Jacque Smith Heidi Smith Roy Stavig Paul Stewart Robby Stoner Benny Test Carey Thorton Julie Townsend Tom Trujillo Robbi Strutton Roxanne Summers Marla Turner Kyle Van Nort Pride Is Reflected in the Faces of G.J.H.S. Students Upholding the Tiger tradition of keeping high quality are Renetta Reeves, Tami Jones, and Brad Phillips. These three students have achieved high honors this year by making- all A's. The seventh grade class is sure proud to have brains like these in their class. 118 Seventh Martin Ward Fred Wortham Jennifer Yates Randy Ward Dawnya Wicker Cindy Zavala Irma Villarreal Keith Warner Sandra Willars Carrie Villines Lance White Darrin Wilson Graders Kim White David Wolf Pat Wing Larry Wirtz Leroy Flores Kristi Kelting Leave Behind Many Great Memories 119 Stepping up in Education Leonene Gribble is a graduate of Huron College, Huron, S. D. She has taught ten years, six in Guy- mon. Her husband is a coach at PSU. They have two children, Carol Lee and Roger. Her home- town is Guymon, and she enjoys yard work, sewing, and going to ball games. She is assist, princi- pal and teaches 7th Reading. Monte Wolgamott is serving his first year as principal of GJHS. Monte attended NWSU and has taught 5 1 2 years in the Guymon School System. He and his wife, Renda, have two children, Reese and Anne Marie. He claims his hobbies as golf, tennis, and an- swering the telephone. His home- town is Hardtner, Kan. GJHS's counselor is Elton Stewart. He is a graduate of S W S U. He and his wife, Betty, have 4 chil- dren-Sherry, Jim, Tammy, and Melody. In the summer he en- joys fishing, and in the winter he enjoys hunting. Mr. Stewart has nine years at Guymon. Eighteen years of experience qualifies Julanne Davis to be the Jr. High secretary. She and her husband, Bob, who is employed at J. R. Adams Construction, have 3 sons-Rob, Mike and Da- vid. Julanne enjoys oil painting, crewel embroidery, and antiques. Guymon is her hometown. Yvonne Manning has been a bus driver 4 years and a Teacher Aide 3 years for GJHS. She attended PSU and NWSU and is working on her Business degree. She has 3 children, Cindy, Monty, andLin- dy. In her spare time she likes to cook and sew, and she claims to be a sports nut. She claims her hometown as Avard, OK. For the past 9 years Imogene Glover has been the Junior High Librarian. She has attended NWSU, PSU, OSU, and OU. Her husband is a rural mail carrier, and they have 3 kids, David, Do- ris, and Terry. Imogene's home- town is Texhoma, OK., and she likes oil painting and politics. Jerel Brooks teaches Comp. Math and Algebra at GJHS. He has a B. S.-PSU, and a MED-SWSC. His wife is a student at PSU, and they have two children, Jana and Brent. He likes table tennis, and he also has fun with jokes and tricks. Mr. Brooks has taught 9 years at Guymon. His hometown is Gruver, TX. This is Cheryl Comelsen's first year teaching in Guymon, which is her hometown. She attended OSU and PSU. She is married to Duke, a schoolteacher, and they have a daughter, Kristin, Mrs. Comelsen likes to travel, read, and hike. She teaches 9th En- glish. A 7th and 8th Science teacher, Duke Comelsen has been with GJHS for four ye ars . His wife, Cheryl, is also a teacher in the school. His hometown is Tex- homa, OK. Duke lists his hobby asA.A.V. Powerlifting. He went to school at Oklahoma State University. Faye Costner teaches 7 English, 8-9 and Sr. High Spanish. She enjoys c 1 oth i ng design and constr., auto harp, singing, flow- er gardening, and sewing and crafts. She and her husband have 3 daughters- Jona, Shelby, and Rhonda. She h a s a B. A. from PSU, and has attended 5 summer sessions at Saltillo and Monte- rrey, Mexico. For 13 years Juanita Davis has taught choir for the 7-8-9 and High School. Holdenville, OK. is her hometown. She and her husband, Clem, have two daught- ers, Mrs. Duane Boren and Mrs. Dale Hill. Juanita went to PSU and enjoys trout fishing, cross- word puzzles, and transposing mu- sic for solos. John W. Grace has taught here since 1969. He has a B.S. from PSU and a Master of Education from SWSU. He claims May, OK. as his hometown. John leads a swinging singles life playing golfinhis spare time. He teach- es Comp. Math and 8th Math. Ellen Grice is starting her 2nd year at GJHS teaching 7th Math. Mrs. Grice is a graduate of PSU and comes from Tyrone , OK. She and her husband, Larry, have two kids-Kim and Billy Jack. Ellen enjoys bowling, needle- point, and knitting. Her husband is employed with Michigan Wis- consin Pipeline Company. 121 EdHerchockwent to NWSU at Alva, OK. His hometown is Waynoka, OK. This is his first year at Guymon, but he has taught six years of school. He likes to hunt, fish, and farm. He is married to JoAnn Her- chock, and they have two children, Ed- die 4 and JoLyn 1. Ed teaches 8-9 O.A. and 7-8-9 P.E. Bobbye Hessenthaler teaches 7th and 8th Math. She likes to sew, cook, and play 42. She and her husband, Alfred, have 3 children-Danell, Jonathan, and Denise. She and her family live on a f a r m in Texas. She has taught 8 years at GJHS. Bobbye attended PSU. A new teacher to GJHS is Sharon Jett. She attended PSU and OSU after graduating from Guymon High School. Her husband, Ted, works for Phillips Petroleum Co. She enjoys cooking and baking, bicycling, handicrafts, and embroidery. Sharon teaches 7th Geography and 7th P.E. She has two children, Clay and Marla. Pat Keaton started her first year at Guymon by teaching 7th and 8th English. She and her husband, Bernie, who is employed with Mobile Oil Corp., moved from Stanton, TX. In her spare time Pat likes to read and to sew. They have no children. Our Home Ec. teacher is DelorisJean Kot- tke. Mrs. Kottke has taught 7 years in Guymon. She is married to Eugene, who is Feed Forman for Pride Feeders, and they have 3 children, Kendall, Rita, and Lindell. She has attended OUS and her hometown is Shawnee, OK. Her hobbies include sewing, gardening, and crafts. Before coming to Guymon, Jack Long lived in Laveme, OK. Jack has taught l-£ years in the Guymon School System. He teaches 8th History. He also attended Panhandle State University. Jack is a bachelor. CSC at Edmond is where Wallace E. Lynn studied. His hometown is Maud, OK. He has taught 17 years at GJHS. His wife is a school teacher and they have six children, Nancy, Gary, Tom, Debra, Karen, and James. He teaches 7th Science, and he enjoys sports, woodwork, and collecting rocks and minerals. 122 The Jr. High Band director is IrvinMiller. He is in his 3rd year at GJHS. He is a bachelor and comes from Tuloga, OK. Al- though he wonders about spare time , he does like to hunt and to fish. He attended Southwestern State University at Weather- ford. James Oblander is starting his 2nd year of teaching in Guymon. He attended PSU, and has lived at Fort Hood-Killeen, TX, and Woodward, OK. He is married and has two children, Susan and Mike. He teaches 8th and 9th Science. In his extra time he likes to farm, fly, and fish. Photography takes up much of Kim L. Peterson's spare time. Kim teaches 8th and 9th I .A. He student taught here and this is his first year of t e a ching . His wife, Melissa Smith Peterson, is a house- wife, and they have a daughter, Jana. His hometown is G uymon, and he is a graduate of PSU. Guymon, OK. is Barbara Quesenbury's hometown. She attended PSU and has taught 3 years in Guymon. She has a child- Nikki, who is 4. Her hobbies include oil painting, reading, sewing, and riding a bicycle and a motorcycle. Barbara teaches 8th and 9th English. Gene Reed has a B.S. at PSU and did his graduate work at SWOSU. He has taught the last nine years at Guymon teaching 8thMath. He states Guymon as his home- town. He is married and has two daught- ers, Tonya and Amy. Gene likes collecting Indian artifacts and working on bikes and cars. Seventh Geography and 8th and 9th Speech are what Elinor Reust teaches. She has taught school for 3 years, all of which have been in Guymon. Mrs. Reust attended Panhandle State University and states her hometown as Guymon. In her spare time, Elinor likes to read and to bowl. Carla and Jackie are her children. Mayme Shaffer has attended PSU, KSTC, OU, and OSU. She grew up near Elkart, KS. Mayme has taught 19 years. She has 3 children-Philip, Gene, and Susan. She enjoys gardening, reading, painting, and watching television. She teaches 8th Eng- lish. 123 A 9th Science teacher, Max Tomlinson has had 12 years of teaching. He has taught the last 8 in the Guymon Public School System. He and his wife have a son, Brandon. Mr. Tomlinson has gone to Panhandle State University and South- western State University. Bartlesville, OK. is James O. Tuttle's hometown. He has taught 27 years of school, the last 18 here in Guymon. He is married and has two sons, Phillip and Ronnie. James teaches Okla. History and Civics. He enjoys golf, hunting, and working with Kids Inc. He attended OCU and Phillips University. A new face around GJHS, John Ward teaches typing and 7th-8th O. A, He comes to us from Milford, Conn. He graduated from Panhandle State University and starts his first year of teaching with us. He and his wife Royal, have no children. They enjoy tennis and bike riding. Jerry Watkins says Guymon is his home- town. He has taught 8 years of school. He is married and has three children, Thomas 4, Jinger 2, and Jason 5 months. Mr. Watkins does like to hunt and fish in his spare time. He attended Colorado Uni- versity, and he used to live in Walsh, Colo. He teaches 8 History and 8-9 O.A. Myrtle Wilt teaches 7th English and has taught 13 years at Guymon. She has 23 years of teaching experience. Her hus- band, Glen, is a Realtor, and they have a son, Stephen. Mrs. Wilt enjoys reading and working in her yard. She attended Central State University and comes from Blackwell, OK. Clearwater, Kansas is where Keith Woods used to live before coming to Guymon. This is his 2nd year at GJHS. He is mar- ried to Jeanette Woods. In his spare time he likes to paint and work with horses. He teaches 7-8-9 Art. Keith attended Northwestern State University. Jeanette Woods has gone to NWSU. She used to live at Laverne, OK. She has taught 2 years in Guymon. She enjoys macrame, embroidery, and leather tool- ing. She teaches 8th Science, and her husband is also a teacher in the school. 124 ■ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 126 av SZ.-W.6I SuiuiooauioH spHd J3§!I Terry Behne - 24 Clifford Betterton- 72 Hal Craig - 62 Benny Dain - 15 Russell deCordova-74 Jon Dotson - 67 Roger Gribble - 52 Lloyd Hilburn - 25 Kent Jackson - 80 Brad Kear - 12 Jerry Keltch - 76 Craig Schultz - 35 Wayne Yoakum - 78 Rusty Bayless - 32 Bill Blair - 88 Mitch Burkhart - 70 Glen Freeman - 44 Ray Heimbuck - 45 Steve Heitschmidt-85 Eddie Hill - 22 Roger Lewis - 82 Bill McKay - 86 Kent Palmer - 42 Paul Patton - 54 Tim Reeder - 14 David Smith - 84 P .andy Van Dyke - 10 Robert Wilson - 64 Larry Wright - 75 130 Mike Dawson - 68 Gary Grider - 65 Pete Guerra - 40 Mark Hatfield - 50 Monte Hepner - 55 Randy Rogers - 79 Greg Shelton - 39 Philip Smith - 89 Mike Watkins - 60 — 1975 Basketball Queen, Rhonda Summers and her escort, Kent Jackson. 1975 Basketball Homecoming 136 Bonnie Mason, Rhonda Summers, and DeeAnn Pierce were the 1975 Basketball Homecoming candidates. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Schultz, Bonnie Mason, Clifford Andersen, Rhonda Summers, Mike Clayton, and DeeAnn Pierce. 137 Tiger Pride is winning our homecoming bas- ketball game. Varsity- Bryan Wooldridge, Mike Byers, Benny Dain, Leslie Hays, Bruce Luedke, John Padilla, Roger Lewis, Mike Campbell, Tim Reeder, Wally Adams, Victor Luedke, Kent Jackson. v Junior Varsity: Tim Evins, Roger Gribble, Clifford Betterton, Craig Schultz, Stan Ralstin, Steve Heitschmidt, Kevin Eoff, Terry Burdge, Alan Peoples, Greg Shelton, Billy McKay, James Williamson. 139 Kent Jackson-Sr Victor Luedke-Sr Craig Schultz-Sr. 140 141 142 Bruce Luedke-Jr. 143 144 Wally Adams-Soph. Terry Burdge-Soph. John Padilla-Soph. 145 146 9th Grade Football - BACK: Chris Holt, Danny Smith, Jerry Tucker, Dustin Smith, Terry Scott, Mike Duncan, Kevin Bobbitt, Steve Stavig, Mark Sanford, Brian Shaffer, Mark Nester, MIDDLE: Steve Thomas, Dennis Betterton, Larry Chancellor, Mike Hendon, Jeff Boren, Jacob Lucero, Tracy Wilson, Bryan Phillips, Shannon Patterson, Brad Ralstin, Alfred Rivera, Jerry Mitchell. FRONT: Dale Kimsey, Kurt Sturdivan, Curtis Bowers, Leo Gallegos, Dennis Grove, Ernest Rudolph, Mike Ritter, Jim Pierce, Tommy Romero. 8th Grade Football - BACK: Mark Stone, Tony Martinez, Jay Brown, Mike Kimball, Raymond Madrid, Oscar Hierro, Chris Perkins, Patrick Reames, Neil Hyer, Rocky Hunter, Kelley Scates, Terry Glover, John Jonder, Joe Hein, and Louis Guerra. 2ND: John Dale, Steve Holt, Lin Kottke, Keith Mason, Tony Roybal, Asa Howard, John Potts, Steve Wells, Mark Matheney, Kevin Kates, Dennis Groves, Ricky Shelley, Danny Grant, Todd Houser, and Chris Sandoval. FRONT: Todd Martin, Thad Pracht, Paul Southwick, Mark Betterton, Rodney Pracht, John Robinette, Tracy Bowers, Randy Taylor, Kenny Lunsford, Chuck Martin, Johnny Claycomb, Brad Gann, and Troy Patterson. 7th Grade Football - BACK: Randy Ward, P.J. Nary, Robert Fajen, Mike Hays, Russell Lucero, Bradley Phillips, Pat Wing, Rhett Dawson, Kendall Culver, Rick Wood, and Bobby Carver. 3RD: Mitchell Maloney, Tim Fancher, Gerald Anderson, Craig Christy, Kelly Patterson. Managers: Mike Nelson and Larry Wirtz, 2ND: Barry Johnson, Skipper Bachman, Mark Marsden, Brent Nossaman, Scott Pieratt, Hugh Miller, David Matheney, Martin Ward, John Board, and Tommy Carden. FRONT: David Wolf, Ricky Costner, 147 Mike Hampton, Arthur Freeman, Kevin Breuer, Tom Trujillo, Jesse Lewis, Scott Ritter, Robert Dunkerson, Tracy Caudell, and Kenny Huckins. Freshman “A Team - FRONT: Mark Nester, Bryan Phillips, Alfred Rivera, Brad Ralstin. BACK: Steven Long, Jerry Mitchell, Clay Frantz, Brian Schaffer, Mark Gifford, Mark Campbell. 8th - FRONT: Keith Mason, Mike Wiggin, John Robinett, Johnny Claycomb, Mark Betterton, Damon Baca, Matthew Loh, John Potts, Kevin Cates, Randal Hawley. MIDDLE: Kevin Hum, Terry Glover, Asa Howard, Dennis Groves, Paul Southwick, Troy Patterson, Kenny Lunsford, Paul Nossaman, Rodney Pracht, Brad Gann, Rocky Hunter, Coach Parkhurst. BACK: Ass't Coach Kent Jackson, John Dale, Oscar Hierro, Lin Kottke, Todd Houser, Raymond Madrid, Pat Reames, Mike Kimbell, JohnJander, Jay Brown. 148 7th - FRONT: Kenny Huckins, Darren Wilson, David Wolf, Mark Marsden, Brent Bauer, John Board, Arthur Freeman, Craig Christy, Lee Cruz, Robert Dunkerson, Dean Johnson, Scott Pieratt, Brent Nossaman, Edward Rice. SECOND: Travis Evins, Casey Keenan, Mike Hampton, Kelly Bauers, Bradley Phillips, Roy Heitschmidt, Paul Stewart, Frank Romero, Mike Hays, Rhett Dawson, Robert Fajen, Russell Lucero, Kelly Patterson, Michael Nelson. THIRD: Jeff Hays, Mike Ashpaugh, Jim Atkinson, Kevin Breuer, Barry Johnson, Mitch Maloney, Roy Stavig, Chris Klare, Jesse Lewis, Jim Lear, Hugh Miller, Rick Wood, Dale Riddle, John Hindergart, Randy Ward, Ken Jackson, Coaches, Mike Grande, Richard Mariconda. FOURTH: Keith Warner, Tracy Caudell, Rick Costner, Steve Brannum, Terry Dickey, Tim Fancher, Duane Campbell, Gerald Anderson, Larry Wirtz, Fred Wortham, Skipper Bachman, Scott Holmes, Ricky Peters, Kyle Van Nort. Pride Is a Hole-in-One ROW 1 - Terry Neu, Bryan Wooldridge, Eddie Ramirez, Bret Tonozzi, Randy Johnson, Jeff Fuerstenau, Greg Hamilton. ROW 2 - Coach Wilkinson, Pete Butcher, Steve Proctor, Robert Hitt, Larry Unruh, Greg Zigler. Hey guys! Which one of you is suppose to putt first? It looks as if Greg might be putting a little more on the ball than Larry. 149 Come on Greg, we know you can make it. Well, in two or three tries anyway. Some of our Super Seniors are at it again. Just look at Larry, Bob, Terry, and Greg with all of that talent. They are just dying to show off a little. Mr. Wilkinson, Jeff, Bryan, and Brett are to give Greg all of the inside scoop. You think he can make it after all of the advice from the pros? 150 Their stance looks all right, the grip on the club, well maybe it could be better, but after all they are just learning, however the object of the game is: Can they hit the hole? The hurdlers are: Mark Hatfield, Brian Chill, Kent Jackson, Kirk Bennett. The weightmen on the Guymon Track Team are: Kent Palmer, Rusty Bayless, Perry Cooley, Chris Fawcett, Greg Shelton, and NOT PICTURED, Mike Dawson. Distance runners for the G. H. S. Track Team are: Pete Guerra, Anthony Sandoval, Steve Heitschmidt, Perry Cooley, Cliff Betterton, Roger Gribble, Tim Reeder, and Billy McKay. 74-75 tracksters in high jump, broad jump, and pole-vaulting are: Lloyd Hilburn, Terry Behne, Mark Mendenhall, Eddie Hill, Cliff Betterton, Kent Jackson, and Kevin Eoff. We’re 1st in Tiger Pride These are the sprinters that are participating this year in the 440 and under FIRST ROW: (LEFT TO RIGHT): Eddie Hill, Terry Behne, Lloyd Hilburn, and Brian Chill. SECOND ROW: Anthony Sandoval, Brad Kear, Mark Hatfield, and Kirk Bennett. THIRD ROW: Robert Wilson, Vincent Costilla, Kent Jackson, and Tim Reeder. 152 Tiger Pride in '75 with the Guymon High Track Team. Spirit Spreaders! Spirit is our by-word, Guy- mon Gang our new name! With all this support, how can we help but be spirit- spreaders? Our great sponsors who back us all the way are Miss Bowling and Mrs. Miller, and our tiger mascot is Janet Barnett. Our flag girls are Karen Bennett, Sandra Stone, Val Newman, and Sherri Wester, Not Pictured. Our King and Queen Flame for this year are Mike Clayton and Rhonda Summers, our President. Denise Nelson is Homecoming Queen. 154 Our Guymon Gang officers are Rhonda Summers, President; Greg Schultz, Vice President; Mary Ann Dennis, Secretary; Debbie Vestal, treasurer; Linda Stone, Ribbon Chairman; Cathy Gowdy, Home- coming Chairman; Jacque Pracht, Hall Chairman; Roger Gribble, Scrapbook; Clifford Anderson, Goalpost; Lyndel Davis, Publicity; Natalie Patterson, Becky Bauer, Programs. 155 With peppy voices and happy faces, our six G.H.S. A team Cheerleaders help keep our spirit at its highest. With a total of eighteen years of experience, we think we can all say that they have done a great job! Our senior cheer- leaders are Susie Head- rick and Liz Fajen. The junior cheerleaders are Laura Williams and Carol Truitt, while Debi Martindale and Amy Collins are the cheerleaders for the sophomore class. They Lead Us On On.. . Around and around go the B team cheerleaders helping to raise spirit and boost victories. Besides being peppy these girls are all sopho- mores. They are another good reason why Tiger Pride is so strong. They are Robin Summers, Debby January, Janet Fajen, and Lindy Manning. How do you get 9 super spirited cheer- leaders to sit still on a cold wall? It's not much of a problem be- cause these girls know that cooperation is the key word. They are: Karla Bennett, Val Mrofcza, Rolinda Cul- bertson, Linda Garrison, Debbie Hopkins, Tami Copley, Judy Costilla, Gay la Smith, and Tina Byers. 156 Jr. High Pep Club Has Overflowing Spirit! Can you count the total number of girls in Junior High Pep Club? If you can, then you know that these girls and boys must really have something to cheer about! Another factor that helps boost spirit is new uniforms. TOP: 9th grade Pep Club. SECOND PICTURE: 8th grade Pep Club. THIRD PICTURE: 7th grade Pep Club. BOTTOM: The Pep Club representatives are Shawn Carter and Kelley Holt, 9th grade; Patricia Faris and Kim Copley, 8th grade; Perri Robinson and Beth Pollart, 7th grade. BELOW: Our great sponsors are Barbara Quesenbury and Lconene Gribble. Not Pictured is Eleanor Reust. 157 Girls’ Consists of Fun, Grace, 158 Connie (Jarrisen Janet Barnett QMS Choir Sings With Pride The 1974-75 G.H.S. Choir The 1974-75 Choir officers, (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT), are: Craig Schultz, Vice-President; Linda Veal, Secretary; Clifford Andersen, President; Lorraine Ivie, Treasurer; and Greg Schultz, Reporter. Boys' Glee Girls' Glee The members of All-State Choir, (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT), are: Debbie McKay, Carol Black, Donna Caddell, and Janet Barnett. “Pajama Game” Presented by GHS Choir CAST Sid . . . Mike Clayton Babe . . Janet Barnett Hassler Clifford Andersen Prez . . . Stan Ralstin Mabel . . Cheryl Bugner Poopsie . Dixie Gaylord Brenda . . Donna Kimsey Gladys. . Donna Caddell Pop . . . Craig Schultz Jo. . . . James Williamson Salesman. . Tim Stout Charlie . . Greg Schultz 162 163 164 Mrs. Ladd Hitch, who gives of her time and talent every year to make our musicals the best ever, is re- ceiving a small token of apprecia- tion for her many hours of hard work that went into making Pajama Game the huge success it was. Hassler, or as he is sometimes known, Clifford Anderson, pre- sented to the incomperable Mom Davis, a small gift of appreciation for her outstanding leadership in the production, Pajama Game, as well as her many other accomplishments. Three young men who are always behind the scenes pushing the buttons that make the lights do what they are suppose to, when they are suppose to, and make the sound just right for any sit- uation are Greg Zigler, Larry Unruh, and Charles Hofferber. The three will cer- tainly be missed in the projection rooms and anywhere there is work to be done for GHS. 165 Pride Is Being a 166 The G.H.S. band officers are (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): Donna Kimsey, Secre- tary; Kim Mathis, Jr. rep.; Mary Ann Dennis, Treasurer; Denise Nelson, Sr. rep.; Charles Hofferber, President; Jacque Pracht, Soph, rep.; and Vicki Bennett, Vice-President. BELOW: The G.H.S. twirlers are (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): Betty Lobit, Debbie McKay, feature twirler, and Dianne Hays. Member of GHS Band The G.H.S. flag girls are (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): Kim Trujillo, Bonnie Mason, Denise Nelson, DeAnn Pierce, Kim Wirtz, Tammy Stewart, Lynn Rollins, and Tereasa Patterson. ABOVE: The G.H.S. drum major is Mary Beth Cole. 167 The 12 Guymon all-district band members are Betty Lobit, Sandy McClung, Debbie Upchurch, Carol Dunkerson, Gail Shaffer, Vicki Bennett, Gary Gackstatter, Donna Kimsey, Jeanette Bamum, Debbie McKay, Rhonda Summers, and Bonnie Mason. Extra Activities Are 168 Betty and Debbie are All-State Alternates for Extra Talents The officers of the Symphonic Band are Derek Gibson, President; Rolinda Culbertson, Secretary- treasurer; and Jerry Mitchell, Vice-president. 169 Tiger Spirit at GJHS Begins Here Chuck Alexander, drum major of the Symphonic Band is surrounded by Leslie Jackson, Lisa Holly, and Nancy Fawcett, the talented and pretty twirlers of the Symphonic Band. 172 The drum major of the Guymon Junior High Concert Band, Jennifer Yates, is accompanied by Marquitta Elliot and Linda Dunkerson, twirlers. Stuco’s Job: To Student Council is an organization formed by the students themselves to act as a school governing body. The officers, con- sisting this year of Debbie McKay, vice- president; Jeanette Barnum, secretary; Wendi Reames, treasurer; and Roger Gribble, president; are elected at the end of the school year for the following term. Student Council's ideas vary from the coke and candy machines in the commons area to King and Queen Snowflake at the Christmas Festival - Chris Ruggles and Kim Wirtz. STUCO sponsors are Mr. Southwick and Mrs. Lee. Some of STUCO'S activities this year were: showing films during both semesters, sponsoring a Christmas and a Valentine's Day Dance, a pillow contest for comfort in the students'lounge, buyingfour bean bag chairs, providing student direct- ories, and having a Christmas canned goods contest. In any school, STUCO is a pertinent organization and should be supported with real TIGER PRIDE! Cultivate Pride 173 174 Progress in e 176 Dennis Wilcox Clay Frantz Kevin Bobbit Bonita Wilcox David Stone Mike Ritter Justin Dean John Gowdy-President; Marlin Wilcox-Vice-President; Lani Holcomb-Sec- retary; Bonita Wilcox-Treasurer 177 178 National Honor Society was organized to recognize outstanding students in high schools throughout the United States. Leadership, Character, Scholar- ship, and Service are the outstanding qualities that each member must possess, and on which National Honor Society is based. An induction ceremony for new members is held every year, and this year's theme for the assembly at G. H. S. was Bi-Centennial Celebration. Above are the sponsors who have given freely of their time to help the advancement of this fine organisation. They are, (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): Paul Southwick, Larry White, Patricia Lee, and Eugene Keith. To the LEFT are the officers who have shown qualities of outstanding leadership to the other students. They are, (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT):Kent Jackson, Vice-President; Mary Ann Dennis, Secretary; Brad Kear, President; and Denise Nelson, Treasurer. We’re Proud to Be in N.H.S. 179 ABOVE are the sponsors for National Junior Honor Society who encourage the students to improve their ideals and goals. They are, (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): Gene Reed, Leona Gribble, and John Grace. The officers who display outstanding leadership qualities and high ideals are, (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): Bryan Phillips, President; Laura Hallford, Treasurer; Debbie Hopkins, Secre- tary; and Mark Nester, Vice-President. 180 The eighth grade members of National Junior Honor Society who served as ushers for the initiation ceremony are, (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): Eddie Parsley, Terry Glover, Carol Countryman, Karla Bennett, Debbie Powell, Sherri Buck, Val Mrofcza, Melody Stewart, LaParsha Modrick, and Brad Gann. N.J.H.S. Is Proud of The new Freshman members. Its Outstanding Achievers S CH0LARSHIP CHARACTER LEAD E RS H IP CITIZENSHIP service 181 The new Seventh Grade members. FHA Is Doing Things Senior High FHA Officers are: Cathy Gowdy, President; Becky Baur, Reporter; Dorthy Sandoval, V. President; Jean Harris, Treasurer; Debbie Green, Songleadcr; Emilie Padilla, Secre- tary; Cherri Hein, Parliamentarian; Kim Pollart, Historian. Jr. High FHA Officers are: LaParsha Modrick, President; Diana Costilla, V. President; Angela Lynch, Treasurer; Connie Campbell, Parlimentarian; Dian Stutheir, Historian; Heather Harney, Reporter; Yvonne Fuentes and Mary Urias, Recreation. FFA officers are: Mike Dawson, StanRalstin, Jon Dotson, Russell de Cordova, Wayne Yoakum, Dale Peterson. Pride Is FFA 183 The members of VICA are FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Kim Shelley, Kay Overton, and Patti Grayson. MIDDLE ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Gerald Carter, Cheryl Bugner, Cleora Stephens, Cindy Tuttle, Martha Tuttle, Cheri Hein, and Delilah Fuentes. BACK ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Charles Madrid, Chuck Jones, Jack Shelley, Tonda Eidson, Robert Fulton, Kara Sue Frantz, and Mr. Cronkhite, the advisor. 184 Mr. Kenneth Cronk- hite, our new I.C.T. instructor, came to Guymon High from Wakita, Okla. This is his first year with us, but he has had twenty-one years of experience in the teaching and administrative field previously. We are very happy he came to GHS to contribute to our educational needs. VICA is a club for students who are enrolled in trade and industrial education courses such as: ICT, auto mechanics, welding, carpentry, cosmotology, and etc. VICA, established in 1965, is designed to help young people be better leaders and to make a contribution to social, school, and community activities. VICA and I.C.T. Have Pride The ICT program (Industrial Cooperative Training) is a training program for Junior and Senior stu- dents in high school. The ICT program is arranged for students who need to work part time to help pay the expenses for their education. The students will go to school half of a day and work the other half. During class time students study reference material about their jobs or related information, and while they work, they have the opportunity to get experience in actual on-the-job experience. The outstanding leaders of VICA are: Kara Sue Frantz, Parliamentarian; Robert Fulton, President; Kay Overton, Vice-Pres- ident; Cheri Hein, Chap- lain; Delilah Fuentes, Secretary, and Cindy Tuttle, Treasurer. Not pictured is Ricardo Villarreal, Reporter. With these people as the leaders you know this group will go a long way. 185 National Forensic League officers are Debi Martindale, Tammy Stewart, Liz Fajen, Deborah Dale, Debbie Vestal, and Clifford Andersen. Drama, Speech, and Debate Are on the National Forensic members are (LEFT TO RIGHT): Deborah Dale, Tammy Wood, Pat Ingold, Mr. Waldrup, Debi Martindale, Karen Bennett, David Sanford. BACK ROW: Clifford Andersen, Liz Fajen, Mary Miller, Tammy Stewart, and Debbie Vestal. Mrs. Gardner, Drama teacher, is preparing Kenny Hill for a part in the variety show. 186 Speech Club is a new face in the Junior High Schedule. Mrs. Reust is their sponsor and and they are all eager to start talldng! ! We’re Always Having Fun! Hey, Kim and Cathy, what are you- motor cyclists, or starting a down- hill run on skis? Our guess is as good as yours. 187 These new Jr. High Speech Club officers are: Sandra Goff, Chuck Alexander, and Cindee Southwick. We Read With Pride in “75” Mrs. Lou Nelson has been head librarian for the past two years. She is the mother of five children. Her husband, Jess, is the Prin- cipal of the Academy Elementary School. Because she spends much of her time helping students use the library facilities, she has made it a valuable and worth- while asset to our school. Cindy Gackstatter, Pete Butcher, Jimmy Hefner, and Paul Faris are four examples of the Guymon High students who devote their time to our library. Mrs. Renda Wolgamott is the assistant librarian who has been a great help for the past two years. She is the wife of Monte Wolgamott, the Principal of the Guymon Junior High. She is the mother of two children, Reese and Ann Marie. She came to us from the Guymon Daily Herald. 188 On the back row, (LEFT TO RIGHT) are: Mike Kimball, Morgan Wilkcrson, Jay Brown, John Dale, Terry Glover, Lynn Kottke, Joe Hein, Jennifer Yates, Joanie Campbell, Jaquetta Behne, and Kenny Jackson. THIRD ROW: Bobbie Smith, Cindee Southwick, Jurella Lovato, Ramona Culbertson, Cindy Miller, Delana Bobbitt, LaDonna Clark, Killie Lothamn, and Kelly Jamieson. SECOND ROW: Kim White, Sabrina Ramirez, Vicki Kaufman, Hugh Miller, Dennis Grove, Paul Southwick, Mark Betterton, Bradley Colvins, Kenny Lunsford, Mike Hampton, Lenae Schmeling, Nancy Miller, and Trina Garnett. FRONT ROW: Kathy Conner, Vickie Smith, Neci Bellar, Tresa Houck, Annette Kennedy, Patty Gowdy, Darla Moore, Roxanne Summers, and Pam Campbell. Mrs. Glover is always alert and receptive to the reading needs of her junior high students even if she has to resort to reclining on the floor with two of her students after a very busy day. You can tell that this Library Club is in good shape with the officers that they have: They are Cindy Hatfield, Vice-President; Jonnie Castorena, President; Cindee Southwick, Secretary; Annette Kennedy, Game Leader; Donna Roybal, Chaplain; Jim Rodgers, Reporter; Morgan Wilkinson, Parliamentarian; Judy Huddleston, Treasurer; and Mrs. Glover, Sponsor. Mrs. Glover, who has been the Guymon Junior High Librarian for nine years, keeps abreast of all the latest and most up-to-date reading materials for all levels of readers in junior high. 189 190 Climbing Up Into the World of Math At the top of the ladder, Mrs. Lee knows all about Math and enjoys teaching students the many facets of Math and Geometry. Mrs. Lee has sponsored Math Club for many years and all the students appreci- ate her efforts. These students really believe that Math helps in climbing up the ladder to success. Going up and down the ladder are Linda Veal, Teresa Neville, Lorraine Ivie, Polly Castorena, Roger Gribble, Mrs. Lee, Bonnie Mason, Denise Nelson, Clifford Andersen, Kim Wirtz, and Debbie Hinds. Standing under the ladder with confidence are Carolyn Mingle, Rob Dimmick, and Patricia Long. The officers of Mu Alpha are friendly and always smiling. Lorraine Ivie takes front seat as presi- dent, and sitting behind her are Debbie Vestal, secretary; Bonnie Mason, treasurer; Tammy Stewart, reporter; and Rob Dimmick, vice-presi- dent. 1974-'75 members of FTA are FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Lynette Kauffman, Kim Wirtz, Cathy Thorn Thornton, Becky Bauer, Mary Miller, Mr. Waldrop, and Rhonda Summers. MIDDLE ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Cheryl Boyd, Derryla Keimig, Cathy Pearson, Pat Ingold, Polly Castorena, Jill Sheilds, Lynn Rollins, Kim Trujillo, and DeAnn Pierce. BACK ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Carolyn Mingle, Linda Veal, Richard Kleffman, Doug Trotter, Teresa Neville, Liz Fajen, Clifford Andersen, and Debbie Hinds. Our FTA leaders are always friendly, smiling, and faithful. They put a lot of effort into their jobs. The 1974- '75 officers are Lynn Rollins, Record- ing Secretary; Carolyn Mingle, Vice- President; Linda Veal, President; Kim Wirtz, Treasurer; Teresa Neville, Corresponding Secretary. Not pictured is Jonye Stewart, Historian. 191 Le Francais Est Tres Simple. The members of the French Club are (BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT) Kenny Hill, Rene Morales, Jane McGrew, Julie Lowery, Betty Lobit, Linda Bowling (sponsor), 2ND ROW: Teresa James, Mary Guerra, Norma Hierro, Vicki Bennett, Fran Mahon, Carol Truitt, Kim Mathis, Brenda Schuette, (STANDING) Julia Nelson, Kim Hardesty, Connie Danner, Jeff Wilkinson, Casey Rollins, Teresa Christi, Joni Claycomb, Polly Castorina, Jim Smith, Daina Stewart, and Patricia Long. 192 0 Patty cake, patty cake. Pottery is really neat! Wake Up, Terry. Art is fun! Everyone Deana, Is that interesting? Artistic Ability Billie is concentrating to create a This paint is rather runny! Teri likes to get involved in her work, masterpiece. 194 Science Club Is More Than Fun, It’s a BLAST! Jim Oblander and Max Tomlinson are the fearless leaders of the Junior High Science Club. This year the club has over 45 members. 195 Health Careers Provides New Opportunities Sponsors for Health Careers Club are (UPPER LEFT) Mary Mingle. Florine Griffis (LEFT) and Dr. Dollins (BOTTOM RIGHT). Officers shown above are: Carolyn Mingle, reporter; Linda Stone, president; Kim Wirtz, vice-president; and Kim Trujillo, treasurer. SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM LEFT of the page are members: Greg Schultz, Tim Trujillo, Jim Foreman, Tom Welch, Rhonda Summers, Clifford Andersen, Kim Trujillo, Cathy Thornton, Linda Stone, Jill Shields, Dr. Dollins, Carolyn Mingle, Joanie Walker, and Kim Wirtz. 196 Custodians Sweep Us Off Our Feet A1 Walters and Elmer MacLarty Les Cook and Frosty Mattheyer 197 Cliff Ramsey and Doyle Hathaway and Sam Williams Ike Darnell I Cooks With 2 lines going to keep all the kids happy, our high school cooks have a big job. But Marie Costner, Dorothy Trent, Joan Hobbs, Darlene Smith, Peggy Ritter, Joyce Johnson, and Alice Costilla do a great job. The junior high cafeteria is efficient this year with Betty Stewart, Linda Clemans, Louise Franklin, Clyda Gore, and Leona Brannum. Working in the regular line to give GHS stu- dents a balanced meal are a few of our lovely cooks: Marie Costner, Joyce Johnson, Peggy Ritter, and Alice Costilla. Mmmmmm good! Show Pride Louise Franklin and Clyda Gore serve GJHS both friendly smiles and good food! The junior high has complete use of the old cafeteria this year without having to share with the high school. 198 I I I I I 1 Hayter Tire Co. 103 N. Main 338-8471 Wilson’s Jewelry 419 N. Main 338-7095 Woodward Savings Loan Downtown Conoco Northridge Shopping Center 338-8461 523 N. Main 338-9942 Boy, what I wouldn't give to be in the position that Debbie Hinds, Terry Neu, and Greg Hamilton are in, especially when I'm a thousand miles from nowhere with a flat. Don't be caught in this situation; be pre- pared for the very best in tires and other car accessories by going to Hayter Tire. What ring is the most important ring in your life, next to your wedding ring? That's right, your class ring. Becky Bauer and Mary Ann Hill know where to find the best in class rings and other jewelry, Wilson's Jewelry. Don't forget they have the best in wedding gifts, too. Derry la Keimig, Chris Reames, and Mary Ann Hill look very satisfied with the information they received at the Guymon Branch of Woodward Savings and Loan. If you have money to save or you need a loan—and you probably will—stop in and see the friendly people at Woodward Savings and Loan. While Kim Wirtz is washing the windshield, Terry Neu is filling his car with gas. When your auto needs serv- icing, go by Downtown Conoco. 200 Parkview Pharmacy 115 Medical Dr. 338-7565 Here, Greg, this would make a fantastic present for your girlfriend! Girls always love cologne. Parkview Pharmacy carries a large quantity of Revlon cosmetics. This excellent pharmacy can also fill your prescription needs and deliver to you. Teel Equipment 106 S. Quinn 338-3033 Look! What is this? Johnny Moore caught these Guymon students in the act of examining these new Case tractors, If you need a new tractor or any other farm equipment, check first with Teel Equipment. Dorothy’s Young Fashions 417 N. Main 338-6160 Do you have trouble finding clothes to fit you? For the petite and junior sizes and the very latest in fashions for the infant, shop Dorothy's Young Fashions. Williams1 Shoe Store 404 N. Main 338-8628 Chris Reames is looking for a pair of shoes that is casual and comfortable. At Williams' Shoe Store, the efficient service and friendly sales people know what the customer wants and will do everything to help him find it. 201 Clinic Pharmacy 421 Med. Dr. 338-3339 Pete Butcher and Jacque Pracht are glad to know that Clinic Pharmacy will always be there when you need it. Next time you need your prescription filled, remember Clinic Pharmacy. Sprouse Reitz Co. Inc. 1406 N. Main 338-3410 Kim Shelley and Sherri Wester are Sprouse Reitz's two busy little homemakers. Besides sewing supplies for the home maker, they have clothes, housewares, school sup- plies, and many gift suggestions. They are conveniently located in the Oak Crest Shopping Center. SORRY D J Store 412 N. Main 338-6212 Jeanette Barnum really likes Lynette Kauffman's choice in a hat. If you don't want a sunburned nose next sum- mer, or if you just want a hat to dress up your wardrobe, remember D £ J's. They also have the finest in men's and women's clothes. Miller Motors Inc. 102 S. Main 338-3535 Have you picked out your new '75 car yet? Rita and Ava have one all ready to drive out of the showroom, if Chris doesn't have other ideas. Why don't you hurry to Miller Motors and see their complete line of '75 cars and pickups? 202 The City National Bank Trust Co. Bunch Funeral Home 601 N. Main 338-6561 704 N. Ellison 338-3244 Oh no! A $300 repair bill, and I'm broke. Why didn't I pay attention to my conscience when it told me to put my money in the City National Bank and Trust Company. Kim Wirtz and Debbie Hinds listened to theirs and will have plenty of money next time they see George Gear. Tor a dignified, elegant service of a loved one, remem- ber Bunch Funeral Home. Pete, Becky, Terry, and Debbie know that for comfort in their moment of need Bunch Funeral Home can make all your arrangements. Guymon Mtr. Parts Oliver's Shoe Store Hwy 54 N. East 338-3316 520 N. Main 338-3212 At Guymon Motor Parts quick, reliable service is the by-word. Do like Terry, Gerald and Pete, shop at Guymon Motor Parts for all your automotive needs. Cheryl Bugner seems to think that Becky needs to add a little height with a pair of clogs, but Becky is going to play it safe and stay close to the ground. If you want high fashion shoes or just a pair of sneakers, remember to stop in at Oliver's Shoe Store. 203 Waldrop Cleaners 116 W. 5th 338-7126 Are you tired of those unfriendly, impersonal clerks who could care less if you need your dress before tomorrow night? If you are, you need to bring your cleaning prob- lems to Waldrop Cleaners. The courteous, personal, and friendly atmosphere makes you feel better about having your expensive clothes in their hands. Independent Hdw. Co. 120 W. 10th 338-7234 Kevin and Kelli Cates are showing off some of the un- usual and varied merchandise at Independent Hardware If you are looking for that right gift for that special occasion, shop Independent Hardware for friendly and efficient service. Otasco 505 N. Main 338-6424 Rita and Chris are looking for a stereo, and what better place than Otasco? They have stereos, televisions, and just about everything in the hardware line that you are looking for. Remember Otasco when is search for fine merchandise. Western Trio Cattle Co. Dale Mt. Hotel 338-8473 Rex Strain, office manager for Western Trio Cattle Co., is explaining to Terry Neu about the cattle funding program which puts thousands of cattle into the feed lots and are later sold all over the United States. 204 United Supermarket Northridge Shopping Cntr 338-3826 Mary Ann Hill knows the best place to go for all her grocery needs. United Supermarket, which has friendly personnel like Cathy and Ricardo, and dependable serv- ice, will help make your shopping trip a pleasant pas- time rather than a weekly drudge. Gibson's Discount Center Hwy 64 N. 338-7624 Craig Tucker, Tricia Smith, and Heidi Pracht are getting ready for their annual puppet show. As you can see, Gibson's is the place to go when you're in need of everything from A to Z. Gibson's is where you buy the best for less. High Plains Irrigation Pipe Co. Hwy. 54NE. 338-6612 What you need when irrigating those crops is good, sturdy pipe. These Guymon students are getting to the top with the best in irrigation needs at High Plains Irrigation. Sports Etc. 110 N. Main 338-6306 Leland Mongold is showing Lynette Hilliard one of the latest models in stereo component systems. Whether it's a stereo system you're looking for, or hobby and craft needs, you can always depend on Sports Etc. 205 Nash Bros. Mtr. Co. 524 N. Main 338-3301 Mary Ann Hill and Becky Bauer have decided on the right graduation gift-a 1975 car. It looks like a mighty expensive gift, but, as you know, you can depend on Nash Brothers' Motor Co. for your new car, used car, or pick-up. Tyler Feed Store 124 N. Quinn 338-6789 Stanley Tyler is showing two Guymon students the latest in lawn fertilizing techniques. Whether it's lawn needs or feed for your cattle, dogs, or horses, you can always depend on Tyler Feed Store in Guymon. Western Auto Associate Store 502 N. Main 338-3902 Debbie and Tresa seem to have found a new radio just like what they have been looking for, and guess where they found it? You guessed it, at the Western Auto Store. If it's a new radio or a new mixer for your mother on Mother's Day, you can always depend on Western Auto. The Kitchen Mart 616 N. Main 338-8413 It looks as if Janet, Robert, and Liz are all smiles about what they found at the Kitchen Mart. If it's a handsome stereo radio combination set or appliances for your kitchen, be sure to ask at the Kitchen Mart where the Fajens are always ready to serve you. 206 Allen's Inc. 122 E. 5th 338-6538 John Rodman is showing Tresa and Debbie the latest in tires. These girls seem to be looking into the future when they'll be looking for the best quality in tires. They know they can depend on John Rodman and his friendly staff to show them the best at Allen's Tire Co. Burke's TV Music Center 705 N. Main 338-3613 Becky Bauer and Lynette Kauffman seem to have found just the right album to help with the party they might be planning. Burke's TV and Music Center caters to all your musical needs. When you're in need of some music or a television to help pass the time, be sure to look in at Burke's. Pierce Vending Amusement 121 W. 6th 338-7575 Tina Parker and Mary Ann Hill seem to have found the ideal way to pass the time away. Pierce Vending and Amusement have vending machines and games for all of your needs. 207 Panhandle Furniture Co. 515 N. Main 338-3114 Carol Black and Donna Caddell are trying out these matching, velvet chairs found at Panhandle Furniture. For any of your furniture needs from carpet to a clock, come in and see David Black at 515 North Main. Ed's Carpetland 715 N 338-7154 Elisa Barber and Toni Parsley are looking at some of the new carpet samples that Ed's Carpetland has to offer this year. If you're thinking about trying new carpet for your home, think about Ed's Carpetland. Mode-O-Day 508 N. Main 338- Mrs. Parker and Tina are always ready to serve you at the Mode-O-Day. Be sure to look in when you need that special dress or pant suit for any occasion. The Mode-O- Day will always have something for you, even if it's just a new top for that old pair of faded blue jeans. Pizza Hut Hwy 54 E. 338-3818 Where is the best place to go for a delicious pizza—the Pizza Hut, of course. Let Pizza Hut Pete greet you with a smile and a fantastic pizza. Enjoy yourself with a pizza, a sandwich, or a dish of spaghetti in the quiet, dimly lit atmosphere of the Pizza Hut. 208 Fowler Oil Co. Hwy 54 NE 338-3663 Tricia Smith and Heidi Pracht know the perfect place to go for their butane and oil needs. When you're not sure where to go for your oil and gas needs, just ask these girls. They will tell you, it's Fowler Oil Co. A M Construction Inc. 1007 NE 4th 338-6573 Liz, Tresa, Debbie, Eddie, and Janet seem to be saying that if you're ever in need of somewhere to live, just contact A M Construction Co. With their dependable service in building homes, they'll show you some of the new and modern homes they have recently constructed. 209 LATHAM’S HALLMARK 402 N. Main 338-3031 Leota Evins and Denise YVillboum are always ready and waiting to assist you in picking out the right card for any occasion. They also have that little gift for that special someone. Drop in anytime and browse around. FARM BUREAU 114 W. 5th 338-8584 Farmers, if you are worried about those good crops in this unpredictable Panhandle weather, then go by and talk to Don Patterson about your insurance problems. Kim Wirtz is sure to get the best service and immediate attention when buying her car insurance with Don. Whatever your insurance needs may be, Don Patterson is the man to see. MR.BURGER Hyw. 54 338-8929 If you are hungry for a quick after school snack, hurry to Mr. Burger and let one of these efficient Guymon students serve you one of their many hamburger special- ties. Drop by when you are hungry and get a quick ham- burger and coke. THE LUMBER MART 1401 N. Main 338-3344 Is K. C. being framed for future use, perhaps? If you need frames, doors, paint, shutters, or even if you want to remodel or build, stop first at the Lumber Mart for any and all of your lumber needs. 210 LONGS INS. AGENCY 110 E. 5th 338-3341 Looks like David Long, Roger McKinnon, and Carl McKinnon are giving the three senior athletes the benefits of their knowledge about all kinds of insurance. When you have an insurance problem, see the friendly folk at Long's Insurance. KNUTSON'S ELEVATORS INC. Hyw 54 N. E. 338-3381 Whether you are a student planning your future or a farmer planning your grain crops, let Knutson Elevator help you with your grain and grain storage needs. SAIEDS MEN’S STORE 409 N. Main 338-8311 For that well-dressed appearance on any occasion, Saied's Men's Shop is the place to go. If you want just that right look from your best girl, depend on Ben Saied to help you get it. 211 1st National Bank 424 N. Main 338-3346 The future bank directors of the First National Bank will now hold their weekly meeting. No! These are Guymon students waiting to talk to those fine people at the First. For your banking needs, the First is the bank that CARES. High Plains Sport Photo Cntr. 421 N. Main 338-3063 Roger Hester is getting ready to go up to bat, but first of all he has to be sure he has all of his equipment. Whenever you're in need of sporting equipment or pic- tures of that family, child, or wedding, be sure to run by High Plains Sporting and Photography Center. Cablevision 215 W. 5th 338-6730 Cable Vision—the only cable service in Guymon—is ready to serve you with prompt, efficient service day or night. 212 Swifts Co. Hwy 54 338-3311 Rita and Ava know what is best—Swift's. For the best in processing, packaging, and shipping of meat in this time of high beef prices, use our own Swift's Premium Meats. J. M. McDonald 405 N. Main 338-8451 Stephanie is all smiles about the excellent service she's getting at McDonald's. So when you're in need of a new pant suit or a new pair of shoes, just trot right on down to McDonald's. Donna Palmer, A1 Chill, and Melanie Moore are waiting to assist you in your selection. Palmer’s Appliance 402 N.E. 12th 338-6774 Donna Palmer and Stephanie Bryant seem to have found just what they are looking for, a new stereo component set which would look just right in the living room in their homes. Palmer's Appliance not only carries stereo sets, but also ovens, TV's, and refrigerators. 213 Bonner's Flowers Gifts Hyw 54 N. E. 338-6236 For elegance and beauty in house plants plus the prettiest arrangements of cut flowers go to Bonner's. Stephanie and Lynn just couldn't decide between an owl and an ancient pitcher. Bob Pieratt Ins. 214 W. 5th 338-7674 We all know Cheryl's driving skill, but we can rest a little easier knowing that she DOES HAVE good insurance. Pieratt's Insurance will insure anyone for just about any- thing. Heflin's Nursery Landscaping Hyw. 54N.E. 338-8321 Heflin's Nursery has all the latest landscaping needs. With such friendly folks as the Heflins, Liz, Debi, Karen, Pat, and Clifford can be sure they get the best quality and service. Claycomb Battery Elec. Co. 409 N. E. 4th 338-7110 What pretty clerks one finds behind the counter at Clay- comb Battery and Electric. Jim Proctor and Johnny Clay- comb must be hard at work because they know Debbie and Tammy can handle their customers. 214 A1 Jackson Chevrolet 122 W. 5th 338-6622 All Tammy Stewart and Debbie Vestal need are a base- ball, some hotdogs and apple pie to set them cruising in a new line of ’75 Chevrolets and pick-ups. Guymon Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 504 East 4th 338-6448 Anyday is a Coke day. Mr. Huckins is a fine distributor and Coke is good anytime of day. So for the real thing look for the best: Coca-Cola. Master Commodities Inc. Dale Hotel 338-8503 You can get up-to-the-minute reports on grain and livestock futures at Master Commodities. They have the friendliest people in town to assist you in your investments. 215 Nash Bros. Implement Co. N.E. 12th 338-8511 When that special occasion comes around, do you have that someone to buy for who seems to have everything? Why not get him a snowmobile? It is bound to snow here someday. For any of your needs in farm implements and repairs, see the friendly personnel at Nash Brothers. Guymon Daily Herald 513 N. Ellison 338-3355 Clifford Betterton and Derryla Keimig are finding out all the latest techniques in advertising at the GUYMON DAILY HERALD. If you need to advertise, or if you want to read the latest in news, sports, and advertising, check your hometown paper, the Daily Herald. Master Cleaners Hwy. 54 E. 338-6140 The sign of quality is never hidden. Master Cleaners will clean all of your clothes no matter how old or new, clean or dirty. For an assurance of quality, ask Stephanie or Pat. Big B. Grocery The Village 338-3585 Do you want quality meat at sensible prices? Shop at the Big B Grocery, where friendly personnel like Doug Shelton serves you in all areas of the grocery business, from meats to crackers, soups to nuts. 216 Congratulations Seniors from the Houser Agency 1001 N. Main Box 1468 338-6589 Guymon, Oklahoma 73942 Jerry Houser Class of '55 Gay Houser Class of '56 The Houser Agency continues the Tiger Pride tradition with Tiger Todd Houser, Class of '79, wishing the Class of '75 much success. Medic Pharmacy 1309 N. East 338-6694 You can depend on the friendly staff at Medic Pharmacy like Martha Tuttle to assist you in choosing that special gift or serving your pharmacutical needs. Tri-State Processing Lockers 206 N. Quinn 338-6218 With the price of meat the way it is today, buying in larger quantities saves money. At Tri-State Processing you get good quality beef and the finest of service. 217 Charles Remmel Real Estate 214 W. 5th 338-7771 It is never too late to buy that right house or piece of property. In these days of rising prices, a real estate in- vestment can still pay off. Before making any decisions about a house or property, whether you are a young per- son or an older one, consult Remmel Real Estate. Boot Barn Hyw 54 N. E. 338-7432 We have boots to fit everyone at the Boot Bam, whether you prefer Tony Lama or Wrangler Boots. Cheryl Bugner is a great sales person. Go to the Boot Bam to find com- fort for your tired feet. A E Mobile Homes Hyw 54 N.E. 338-8553 Are you tired of the ordinary? Do you want to live differently? Then move up with Mobile Home living. For all the finest and best in Mobile Homes, see Erma or Alex at A E Mobile Homes. Don't forget they also help you with your mobile home needs in Canadian, Texas. Perkins’ Petroleum Inc. Hyw. 54 N.E. 338-6536 Anything in the way of fuel needs for your home or farm including farm equipment supplies can be found at Perkins' Petroleum. They even have fuel that can warm the cold G.H.S. students on cold wintry days. 218 Zeller's Jewelers 415 N. Main 338-7017 Do you need a touch of elegance to set your new gown a glow? Perhaps you are in need of a new watch, or an old one repaired. For any of these needs or whatever your needs may be, see Zeller’s jewelers. Mr. Bryan is our experienced jeweler and can help that watch that won't run. Stop by today. Pierce-Bamett Inc. 409 Hwy 54 W. 338-8566 Janet and DeeAnn certainly do look eager to get this new Dodge car on the road. When you decide to step up in class and with style, come to Pierce G Barnett. We have a great deal for you. Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio 219 W. 5th. 338-8328 Every woman should have beautiful skin. We have fine quality make-up to help accent the beauty of each wo- man's personal charm. To blend with your facial beauty we also have high quality nail polish and some of the most beautiful rings. Come to Merle Norman and see Cathy Gowdy, Debbie Hinds, or Becky Bauer. Martin Electronics 1311 N. Main 338-8231 At Martin's Electronics we have the finest in sound systems. Shelli, Chuck, and Carin are all experienced in the sound field. Come to Martin's for tape players, Stereos, radios, or if you are really stepping out in class see their wide assortment of colored TV's. Don't forget they offer repair service. 219 Adams Hard-Facing Co. 802 N.E. 6th 338-3326 Adams Hardfacing, leaders in the hardfacing tillage tools throughout the U. S. and the entire world are proud supporters of G. H. S. Adams will long remember the wonderful students at Guymon High and will be remembered for their worthwhile contributions to the school, community, and nation. Ulysses Irrigation Pipe Co. Hwy. 54 338-8434 Come to Ulysses Irrigation for any of your needs in the pipe- line field. With these folks to assist you, your irrigation sys- tem will be going in no time at all. Hotel Dale Coffee Shop 118 W. 6th 338-8224 That Erma Burdge is at it again, she is always cooking up something! Now she and Pauline Stewart are cooking up some- thing special for Terry and Sue at the Hotel Dale Coffee Shop. When you get a hunger urge or it's time for a coffee break, stop in for coffee and visit awhile. 220 Stockman’s Western Wear 408 N. Main 338-8219 The Pant Parlor 406 N. Main 338-8614 Cowboys and Cowgirls always look their best when shop- ping at Stockman's Western Wear. They have a wide variety of western boots, shirts, pants and western acces- sories to make you the best western dressed guy or gal in town. Karen Bennett and Val Newman always rely on the Pant Parlor for the most fashionable clothes in town. Clothes project your personality and the Pant Parlor has about any personality you would like to express. Suburban Theatre Corral Drive Inn Hwy. 54 W. 338-3281 Do you want to get away from all the problems you have for a little while? Why not treat yourself to a night at the movies with the finest in movie entertainment at the Suburban Theater. Let Billie Sturdivan, Kent Jackson, Phyllis Salisbury, Sandra Stone, or Aronda Neu help you enjoy the movies by satisfying your sweet tooth. 221 Shorty's Electric 605 E. 4th 338-6816 Shorty's Electric has experienced service personnel to assist you in your electrical needs whether it be a dog- house that needs heat for winter or a new business that is in need of the more complicated and complex wiring, or perhaps you are ready to remodel and need some new light fixtures to match that extra special decor, then Shorty's Electric is the place to call or why not drop by and talk with them about your electrical needs. Henry C. Hitch Ranch Inc. 118 W 6th 338-8575 Betty and Jane arc proud to be pictured with Ladd Hitch because of the support the Hitch family is continually giving Guymon High School, the community as well as the entire Panhandle area. The Hitches have wonderfully stood by the students at Guymon High and continually show pride in the Guymon community. Ideal Food Store 115 W 5th 338-3020 At Ideal Food Store you can get the finest quality foods ranging from frozen dinners to breads and pastries to top quality meat in their fine meat department. Kendall Cavis and Mike Hiniger are also willing and ready to assist you in the carry-out of your groceries too. All of the friendly personnel at Ideal's are always on hand and eager to assist you with your shopping needs. Federal Land Bank Assn. 218 W. 5th 338-3828 With a smile on her face, you can be sure that Judy Mason is always ready to serve you when you go in the Federal Land Bank. If you need a loan to purchase that long dreamed of farm, go in and let the friendly people work out a deal for you. 222 Stanfield Printing Co. 322 N. Main 338-8418 Do you need announcements or napkins printed for your wedding day? Have you always wanted personaiized stationary? Come to Stanfield Printing and want no more. Kirk Bennett, or any of the other fine personnel is ready to help you with any of your printing or repair needs, so call or stop in today. Northwest Services Inc. 14021 N. Roosevelt 338-7777 Do you need well servicing, a pump truck, or maybe water hauled? Do you know where to go? Wendi and Chris Reames do. Come to Northwest Services Inc. and you won't have to search anymore. Northwest Services offers you the best service with the best personnel in the Panhandle area. Rogers Steam Way Carpet Cln. 616 N. Crumley 338-7926 Ricky and Randy Rogers are just getting ready to help their father clean someone's tired dirty carpet. When your carpet calls out for help, then it is time you called Rogers Steam Way Carpet Cleaning. CARPET CLEANING mm 330 ovrMO 223 Smith's Texaco 1220 N. Main 338-7400 This is Becky Bauer's car. As you can see Becky is not with her car. You will have to admit Becky has a very intelligent car. If your car needs to make a pit stop for gas, oil, or whatever it needs, make it at Quinten Smith's Texaco. Mid Plains Irrigation Inc. 406 S. Main 338-8449 Mike Clayton, Stephanie and Latayne Bryant are being tipped off as to the latest systems in irrigating. Mid Plains Irrigation doesn't mess around when it comes to your needs. With the satisfied smiles we have here you know their service is great. Rigby Airmotive, Inc. Guymon Air Park 338-6838 Cheryl Simpson, Mary Ann Hill, Steve McGuire, and Rip Yocham are fueled up and ready to go. If the weather is cold or if you need to get somewhere fast, fly with Rigby Airmotive. If you don't know how to fly, we will be glad to teach you. Call today for information about an exciting new adventure, learning to fly. Great Plains Chem. Livestock Hyw. 54N.E. 338-8531 Mike and Melanie know quality when they see it and QUALITY is what you get when you buy your cattle medicine and supplies from GREAT PLAINS CHEMICAL. 224 Vestal Motel Guymon Dining Room Hyw. 54 W. 338-3394 If you come through Guymon, or you are coming to town and need a place to stay where you can be comfortable and relaxed, then the place to stay is Vestal's Motel. While you are there and you are looking for fine food and efficient service try the Guymon Dining Room. Kentucky Fried Chicken Hyw. 54th E. 338-8197 Colonel Sanders doesn't need to worry about his Guymon Branch of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Susie will serve you with efficiency, grace, and charm. For your finger lick- ing good chicken stop at the Colonel's. 225 Lobit Studio 114 N. Okla. 338-6072 Whether you want top quality weddings, first class commercial, beautiful portraits, glamour por- traits. or your own hind of por- traits (as shown to the left) - See Lobit Studio for the Finest in Pro- fessional Photography. When you think of photography think LOBIT Henson Funeral Home 501 W. 5th 338-3321 Henson Funeral Home projects the love and the care you feel in every service they perform. Clifford Andersen and Greg Schultz realize that for the most dignified and elegant service for a loved one Henson's is the place to turn to in your hour of need. 226 Wirtz Lumber Supply Inc. 220 N. Main 338-8555 If you have one of those terrible elm trees that needs cutting down, come to Wirtz Lumber and choose the saw of your choice. After that tree is gone we have every- thing you need from lumber to tile to build your new home. Don't forget Wirtz for your outdoor needs, too. B B Sales Hwy. 54 W. 338-7071 We have before us a revised version of the American Gothic. Rita and Richard are getting their garden and yard tools lined out for the whole year. When it is time for you to get ready to do your spring gardening or yard work, we have the latest in Black and Decker tools, farm supplies, bicycles, and even games for your whole family. Jack's Fruit Market Hwy. 64 N. Do you crave those good old fresh vegetables and fruit? If you want the best in fresh vegetables and fruit, milk, eggs, or bread, then on your way home stop at Jack's Fruit Market. i GOOD FRUITS i CHEAr i-Kuiii andVEGETABLES 1 and VEGETABLES ARE NOT CH £k ARE NOT GOOD UN.;’ Spanish Tap«S ?- Track. JACK’S FRUIT MARKET GUYMON. OKLAHOMA win -re- Utr ro tou 227 Southwestern Public Service Co. 501 N. Ellison 338-6511 According to the government we have an energy crisis. If you put the energy of all these students who belong to the employees of Southwestern Public Service, then we do not have to worry. There is enough energy here to last us for many years. Longbotham Wholesale Tobacco Inc. 114 W. 4th 338-6131 Most of us usually break down and just have to have a munchy once in awhile. When you get one of those urges, come to one of the biggest wholesale houses of goodies, come to Longbotham's. Mrs. January or Debbie can help you find the exact yummie to quench your sweet tooth anxieties in a hurry, Remember Longbotham's. 228 Oklahoman Restaurant Hwy 54 E. 338-3363 For an after-school snack or a full course meal come to the Oklahoman Restaurant. You are always sure to get the best in service and most of all---- Delicious Food! 229 Booster Page The following Guymon merchants and individuals have supported the publishing of the 1975 El Tigre WITH GREAT PRIDE Guymon Sheet Metal Plumbing 607 E 4th 338-6313 Guymon Sewing Center 509y N. Main 338-7611 Sears Authorized Catalog Sales 617 N. Main 338-6596 Townsman's Best Western Motel Hyw. 54 East 338-6556 Juanita's Gift Candle 104 N. Perkins 338-8145 Dr. McMurry 123 Medical Dr. 338-3361 Dr. Pracht 123 Medical Dr. 338-3361 230 Today Dear friends: Thank you for all those starry, starry nights in our parks, for the fireside talks, for the neighborhood snowball fights. Thank you for singing Christmas carols with me through the streets at midnight, for letting me bang my bongos along with your banjo, for putting up with my kazoo concertos. Thank you for all the “warm fuzzies” in the halls, for the roses on our Valentine cake, for remembering the first time we met. Thank you for being real with me, for accepting me for what I am, for making my days worth getting out of bed for. Love, a friend 231 :
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