Guymon High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Guymon, OK)

 - Class of 1976

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EUGENE A u 1 ' A Q x n ' I O A 14- N55.svxH',-Six-Fgxggfu. Jig.. -mgli,-'.:':-r The First 200 Y ars The Yearbook Staff Takes Great Pride In Present g 1976 EL TIGRE Volume XXXI Guymon High School Box 1307 Guymon, Oklahoma 73942 kiiikikikkkkkkki Table Of Contents 1 - 15 ......... Introduction 2 16- 65 ......... High School 4 66- 77 .... ...... F acuity 4 78-120 ......... Junior High 4 121-158 .,.. ,...... S ports 4 159-210 ........... Activities I 211-240 ......... Advertising I ll-ll-ll-441-1-ll-X-ll-1-4 1 X kiiikikkiiiiiii Once upon a time, a bicenntenial staff got together during a bicentennial year and decided to put together a bicentennial yearbook. This is the re- sult! Problems arose that only a publications staff would understand. Late deadlines--lost pictures--tables groaning with the weight of croppers, 3-R's, grease pencils, copy keys, and rulers. Problems became more complicated as the year went on--professional photographers who didn't understand the meaning of deadlines--last minute pages--just general confusion!!! Here are the people who, with the students' help, made the 1975 -'76 El Tigre possible. Advisor--Peggy Butts Editor--Jeanette Barnum Co-Editor--Toni Paisley Activities Editor--Cheryl Boyd Business Editor--Pat Ingold Sports Editors--Monty Tadlock Steve Mahone Photographers- - Chris Reames R b D ' 9 ert enmngton Section Editors--Grace Russell Lisa Barber Richard Kleffman Ava Anderson Susan Watkins Morgan Wilkinson Artist--Rita Kottke Staff Member--Donna Chaffin ..-1 gg: f - fi .4 . .,.,, N 1 O .Q ,I .. ., , ni 315.93 QTL 'W' ,. 1 , 'yr I' X H x l Q, xx I 1 I u . I f , 'B 'Ns x ' O 'R f . w15S X ff' X , 1. . ,. ,. ff? - 343: 1. ii , l . ? v - ali, A 'zz ' . f 'J gl . 'J I . 4.-fk 3 414, I , .h ,. .5 , Ii 4-7 .f' --1 ,mn -4,..- .EV .il . . F' . 7,-... I ...an . ,,, 1 ., ,. .,, ' - 1 . 1 C' ' f 1' :ji 1, x ,v ff' X.. 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It's not smoking in the bathroom and Chicano Power--it's not who can yell the loudest--the teacher or the kid--it's working together--growing up--someone's ideas were all wrong. , K x 1 -m , iam. . ' .. ea.. I aimnlt 0 ' ,Q 1-A ian ' .1 Mil Q. , - gfv - ,K ag Z? 53 3 an as T 'N The Spirit of '76 has made many memories during this fantastic year. Close your eyes and relive them with the El Tigre. Remember when King and Queen Flame were announced? The Student Coun- cil Christmas--when every- thing was back to the basics. What fun to string popcorn and cranberries! All the dances! Get-aquainted, Christmas, and Valentine's Day! Remember when the Senior Citizen Club agreed to come and join in on our Thanksgiving Assembly? What Tiger Pride was shown then! All the day-to-day things that make being a Guymon Tiger worthwhile are here--if you look. The self-pride, the fight for a school honor--Whether in band, choir, athletics, de- bate ------ we all had a part in making Guymon High the school it is. What part did you give? Would you want it shown in your school yearbook? What's the big deal about high school anyway? just alot of soapbox speeches, har- rassing comments from teachers, gray hairs from Worrying about grades, over- due homework, club commit- tees worries. Well, not ex- actly. Remember what Gen- eral Washington had to start out with? A portion of land called America. In 200 years America has thrived because of Americans. What do We have to start out with? A building called Guymon High School. What comes after that--what can we do? Tr- ' 5-4.' ii53'.Lp557?7?4'35?354'MQ,':' VF y 1 Y Y ' Y n . fri,ffya,, A. Q Ne. .,g,fpg5L.q,,,.m I 5 Ein- M V . .2 ,ig , wx - 1 -, What Is A Sophomore? Look at the headline. Think for a minute. Look again. What IS a sophomore? Do you really need to ex perience that dreaded year? The year when all the bad things seem to happen--Mr. Southwick's bio- logy class C Those stupid sophomores--they're a bunch of lunkheads J--not feeling accepted--scared to speak out-feelings, as well as physical parts of your body, stepped on. It gradually improves, though. This is a year of growing, learning, accepting, maturing, laughing, giving, loving. A year for experience--sophomores. What Makes A Junior? At last! You're away from the drudgery of being a bumbleheaded sophomore--only one year away from freedom! So what's so great about being a junior? Fun Festival time--junior-senior prom--Mr. Phil- lips' comments Un one more year--you'll be great. J--growing together--learning together--talking together--realizing life is today--live it to the fullest! Added responsibility- -heavier homework-- more headaches--always trying to keep up with time. A year for accepting others and being yourself --juniors. F can nv' ' Q ag! ua In uno. .Q n 'g,n ol: . iv. 1,0 six . 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It's a time for filling out scholarships applications--deciding on a career, college, husband, wife, future. You're the lead er now--the hot shot--all the responsibilities of good ol' G. H. S. lay mainly on your shoulders. A year for loving- -feeling- -living- -seniors . 1,-, . .V - 1 1, . 1 ., ...M ... , ' .-' asv Take A Pinch Each Of ophornore, Junior, Ana' Senior - Mix Well - Presto!! You Have A High School! And now--We tie it all together. Experience--acceptance-self-pride-love-feelings -life. Sophomores juniors-Seniors. Add continuing responsibility-faith-hope-trust. Throw in a generous handful of au- thority---teachers -counselors-administrators. Mix well with good times -hard knocks -tears -smiles laughter. You've got a high school. If you leave an ingredient out-you have the refill right in your heart. lt's never too late to make high School Worth remembering ----- 1975-1976 ---- a great year! V r Z. 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Rqgcr Lew1S,,, ,Q T CQFS Tina Farmer .V, 12.5. 5 4 If ' ! fnfrebfsurer Lynette Kauffman' . . ' .' .fSec 1etary W wg ' 7'W '9Q 54553 ' M fr.:'!v1sg.t?'iEalf9Aiqg+i'I.I5l. RITA ACKLEY, K.K , has been active in French Club, Glee Club, Guymon Gang, V.l,C.A., and Band, She enjoys water skiing, cooking, and travel- ling. Rita plans to go to college and become a secre- tary. SEPTEMBER ANNE BACHMAN enjoys playing basketball, riding horses, and just messing around. Her activities include Pep Club, French Club, Intra- mural basketball, and Girls' Competitive Sports. Sept plans to attend Vo-Tech school after gradu- ation. JEANE'I'l'E BARNUM is a twelve year senior who has been active in Pep Club, Math Club, F.T.A,, U.Y.M.F., Band, Pit Band, N.H.S., and 0.H.S. .l.B. is also president of Student Council, is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, and is the editor of the annual. Her future plans arc to attend O.U. and major in education. She is one of our girls of the month. and her favorite saying is Good Morning!'? RUSTY BAYLESS lists football as his favorite ac- tivity. He plans to go to Vo-Tech school or to travel. Rusty also enjoys hunting, water skiing, and racing. CAROL BLACK enjoys playing the piano and or- gan, swimming. bike riding, and walking. Her activi- ties include Choir, Glee Club, W.Y., church organ- ist, and seventh grade choir acoompianist, Her fa- vorite saying is Oh Poo! DEANN ARCHER is a newcomer to the senior class this year. She was married this summer. She enjoys snow skiing, horseback riding, and taking care of her husband. LYNN RHODES BANKS enjoys sewing, swim- ming. and horseback riding. She has been active in Girls Competitive Sports, Pep Club. and F.H.A. Lynn's future plans include taking care of her hus- band and having a family. ROGER BAUER'S future plans are to go to 0.S.U., get married, and become a farmer, but may- be not in that order! Roger enjoys riding motorcycles and skiing, and he has been active in F.T.A. VICKI BENNETI' has been active in N.H.S., 0.H.S., Band, Pep Club, Glee Club, Stage Band, and Math Club. She plans to attend Bethany Naza- rene College. Vicki also enjoys swimming and hav- ing a good time. BILL BLAIR has played football for two years: He enjoys hunting, swimming, water skiing, and camp- ing, Bill plans to attend college, join the service, or maybe just bum around. 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76767676 76 76 76 76 YVONNE BOSTON's favorite say- ing is Really! She enjoys sewing. swimming, and having a good time. Yvonne was active in F.H.A., Band, and Choir before moving to Guymon. CHERYL BOYD, a twelve year sen- ior, plans to attend S.W.S,U. and ma- jor in psychology. C.B.'s hobbies are bike riding, tennis, sewing, traveling, and acting dumb, She was active in F.T.A., Choir, C.Y.F., Publica- tions, Guymon Gang, French Club, and Glee Club. She plans to live by the sea someday. 'ggi JO BRANTLEY likes motorcycles and horseback riding. While in high school, .lo participated in Pep Club. She is undecided about her future plans. DONNA MICHELLE BROWN plans to attend Bauder Fashion Col- lege and study fashion design. She has been active in Pep Club, F.H.A., and Spanish Club. Her favorite saying is Hey! Hey! I-Icy! MIKE BYERS enjoys swimming, cy- cling, and skiing. Bowers has been chosen clan favorite for six years. He has participated in football and bas- ketball. His favorite saying is Yon! Football and track are what MITCH BURKHART lists as his activities. He also enjoys hunting. Mitch plans tu either go to college or to Vo-Tech school or do nothing. PETE L. BUTCHER'S hobbies in- clude snow skiing, talking, motorcy- cling, golling, and tennis. Pete has been active in Band, F.F.A., and U.M.Y.F. He plans to either go to college or join the Air Force. DONNA SUECADDELL's activities include accompanist for Choir, Bel Canto, ensembles, and Jr. High Choir, a member of N.H.S., Band, and All-State Chorus. Donna enjoys singing, sewing, and making people laugh. Her favorite saying is How Timely! BILL CAIN is another interesting person at G.H.S. He is a member of band. Bill enjoys listening to music and messing around. KERRY MIKE BRESSLER plans to go to trade school. His hobbies in- clude motorcycle riding and water ski- ing. He also enjoys basketball and hunting. DOUG BROWN likes hunting, lish- ing, golling, and swimming. He has been active in Student Council, Stage Band, and Band. Doug's future plans include attending college and becom- ing a lab technician. Senior- '76 BILLY CAMPBELUS favorite say- ing is Golly Smelly! He has bee ac- tive in N.H.S., Choir, F.T.A., F.C.A., Band, Bel Canto, and Boy's Glee. He had one ofthe lead roles in this year's musical. He is manager of football and track. MIKE CAMPBELL has been active in basketball, F.F.A., track and Choir. His hobbies are swimming, waterski- ing, snow skiing, hunting, and fishing. Mike might go tu trade school after graduation. 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 TAMI CAMPBELL has been active in girls' volleyball and Acteens. Her future plans are to attend college at Okmulgee. She enjoys playing the pi- ano. riding motorcycles, swimming, and just riding around. VANESSA CANNON has been ac- tive in Band and F.H.A She is a mem- ber of Texas County Sheriffs Posse. Vanessa loves western dances, rodeos and riding horses. She plans to get married and attend Liberal Vo-Tech for hair styling. GERALD CARTER plans to work after graduation. He enjoys coin col- lecting, horse races, and snow skiing. Gerald has been active in Band. 4-H, and Demolay. To get married and become a secre, tary are the future plans of RENE CARTER. She enjoys motorcycling, cooking, sewing, and getting to know people. Rene has been active in Band, F.H.A., and Spanish Club. BRIAN CHILL wants to try a get rich scheme and retire early. He has been active in football, basketball, and track. Brian enjoys hunting and camping. If he doesn't get rich quick , he might try a future in aero- nautics or aviation. ERNIE RAY CHRISTIAN, Roost- er, has been active on the work study program while attending high school. He plans to become a farmer, and he enjoys collecting antiques. His favor- ite saying is l am happy this is my last year in high school! THERESA CHRlSTY'S activities include basketball, Kid's Inc, Pep Club, French Club, and F.C.A. She is listed in Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students. Theresa plans to attend 0.U. and become a nurse. IVAN CLARK participated in foot- ball his sophomore year. He plans to either attend Oklahoma State Tech or P.S.U. Ivan enjoys hunting, water ski- ing, and jumping hills with his motor- cycle. His favorite saying is Never start anything if you can't finish it! MARY BETH COLE's future plans include attending 0.U. and studying business administration. She is a drum major for the Guymon Band, and her activities include N.H.S., Pep Club, and Rainbows. Mary Beth is also a Student Council representative. JONI CLAYCOMB enjoys playing the flute and piano and just messing around. Her activities during high school include Band, Pep Club. French Club, and C.Y.F. Her favorite saying is Dingy! JACQUELYNN COOLEY, Jac- que , has participated in Choir and F.T.A. Her favorite saying is Real- ly! She enjoys having fun and draw- ing. She plans to attend West Texas State University. 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 LISA COURTNEY plans to travel around and meet new people after graduation. She participated in Band her sophomore year. Lisa enjoys par- tying with her friends, riding cycles. and swimming. Her favorite saying is I told you so! Don't compromise yourself, it's all you got! MARY ANN DENNIS is active in Guymon Gang, N.H.S., O.H.S., U.M.Y., Band, and basket- ball. She is also listed in the Who's Who Among American High School Students. Her hobbies are tennis. reading, skiing, and sewing. Mary Ann plans to attend 0.S.U. after graduation. KEVIN EOFF is another interesting person at G.H.S. During high school, Kevin has participated in basketball and track. In the future he plans to attend college, but he is undecided about which one. LORRIE DAIN has been active in Guymon Gang, Choir, Girls' Glee. Girls' Competitive Sports, N.H.S., and F.C.A. She plans to attend P.S.U. She enjoys reading and volleyball. Her favorite saying is I told you so! X BRYAN DUDLEY plans to become a mechanic after graduation. He has participated in Vocational Agricul- ture and V.l.C.A. His hobbies include listening to good music and working on cars. Don't get hostile! TIM EVINS. an- other twelve year senior, has partici- pated in basketball, track, F.C.A., and F.T.A. He enjoys hunting, fish- ing, and watching The Midnight Spe- cial. Trav plans to become a referee for the N.B.A DEBORAH DALE is a twelve year senior who plans to attend 0.U. after graduation. She enjoys music, snow- skiing, sewing, fishing, and swim- ming. Dizzy has been active in Band, Stage Band, Debate, Guymon Gang, N.H.S., F.T.A., Math Club, and 4-H. eh. 15 JEFF DAVIS. .leffy , has partici- pated in F.F.A. and football. He en- joys din biking, horseback riding, hunting, and living it up on Satur- day nighls. In the future, Jeff plans to move to the mountains and have a good time. ROBERT DENNINGTON'S activi- ties include Band, Stage Band, Choir, Publications, Paper Staff, 4-H, N.H.S., 0.H.S., F.T.A., and C.Y.F. His hobbies are photography and making T-shirts. You can always hear him say, Shut up, Richard! Robert plans to attend college and live in sin! GROVER T. DUFFIELD, JR. plans to go to college and major in electron- ics or nuclear engineering. He also plans to get out of the country for awhile. A newcomer to G.H.S., Gro- ver has panicipated in Band. He en- joys racing, music, mechanics, and ag- gravating the teachers. TONDA EIDSON likes cooking, be- ing with her friends, cycling, sewing, camping, swimming, and listening to ' records. She has been active in F.H.A. and V.I.C.A. Her favorite saying is Dam your hide! TINA FARMER has been active in Student Council, Band, Stage Band, and Pep Club. She is also treasurer for the senior class. Her future plans are working with mentally handicapped children. Tina enjoys water skiing and motorcycling. CLYDE FISCHER plans to attend P,S.U. and become a farmer. His ac- tivities include N.H.S. and 4-H. Clyde also enjoys snow skiing, motor- cycling, hunting, and fishing. .IOHN ELSTON is another familiar face at G.H.S. After graduation he plans to travel around and just have a good time in the mountains. John en- joys cycle riding, flying friibbbsv camping, and going to rock-n-roll con- certs. JOE FlSHER's activities during high school included French Club and trouble making. Bom plans to trav- el and eventually go to a trade school. His hobbies are hunting and farming, and his favorite saying is Morning! 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 TERESSA LINN FOSTER is a member of Band, Choir, Glee Club, Pep Club, and French Club. Flex's favorite saying is That's neat! She enjoys swimming, bike riding, and playing the piano. Her future plans include going to college. CAROL FRANKLIN has been ac- tive in Pep Club, F.T.A., Medical Ca- reers, and Intramural Athletics. Her favorite saying is That's life! Her hobbies are basketball, tennis, paint- ing, and football. She plans to attend W.T.S,U. and major in nursing. GLENN FREEMAN has been active in football and basketball. He is a member of F.C.A., F.T.A., and French Club. Glenn is undecided about his future, but he thinks that he might attend college. He also enjoys nlding bikes. LYNN FUERSTENAU plans to sit back and take it easy for awhile after graduation. He has participated in football and has been in the carpentry program for three years. His hobbies include ice fishing and hunting. ERNIE GARCIA enjoys meeting people, drawing, building small things, and Iixing broken things. Big Em! plans to travel awhile after graduation and eventually go to col- lege. His activities are Band and V.I,C.A. His favorite saying is Things will be better tomorrow! DIXIE GAYLORD plans to attend a banking and business college in Okla- homa City. Her activities include Pep Club, F.H.A., Intramural Basketball, Girls' Competitive Sports, F.C.A., Choir, Girls' Glee Club, and French Club. Dixie also enjoys snow skiing and singing. 4 PAT GHIGO, a newcomer from Du- mas High School, has participated in Band, Rodeo Club, F.H.A., Volley Ball, Intramural Tennis, and Distri- butive Education Clubs of America. She plans to become a veterinarian assistant. KIM GIBSON is a mid-term gra- duate who plans to attend college and have the time of her life: then, maybe she will get married and have kids, Kim's hobbies are painting and hik- ing. RHONDA GIST is another newcom- er who has participated in track, Pep Club, German Club, and Spanish Club. After graduation Rhonda plans to go into the military service and get police training. Her favorite saying is Whatever is fair! JACKIE GLODEN, also known as Jack, has been active in Intramural Basketball, Girls' Athletics, Pep Club, and F.C.A. Her future plans include going to a Vo-Tech school and taking some business courses. Jackie also en- joys cycle riding, swimming, and vol- leyball. JANET GOFFS main ambition in life is to help mankind in some waeye She would like to be a teacher. Her. activities include Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club, and U.M.Y.F. She also enjoys reading, playing the piano, and playing tennis. Bull riding, hunting, Gshing, and trav- eling to rodeos are just a few things that hold an interest for JOHN WIL- LIAM GOWDY. He has been active in track, wrestling, Rodeo Club, and F.F.A. Cowboy plans to farm and ranch in the future. PATTIE GRAYSON is a twelve year senior who has been active in Band, V.I.C.A., and F.H.A. She enjoys dancing, bowling, meeting people, and being with her family and fella. In the future Pattie plans to get married, become a housewife, and continue to work at Ashley's. Band, Stage Band and track are just a few of STEPHEN THOMAS HALL'S activities. Steve likes fixing things, camping, and water skiing. He plans to go to college and major in chemistry or electronics. 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 iQ --ig ww.. GREG HAMILTON participated in golf and was on the publications staff for two years, Greg also enjoys snow skiing, water skiing, playing basket- ball, Hshing, hunting, and playing ping pong. His future plans include playing golf and going to colleg. CHARMIS DIANE HAYS has been active in Pep Club, N,H.S., Band, Choir, Medical Careers, Rainbows. F.T.A., golf, Girls' Glee Club, and pa- per staff. She enjoys swimming, twirl- ing, dancing, and singing. She plans to attend P.S.U. Her favorite saying is Oh! You think so, huh 7 LESLIE HAYS plans to go to college and get a job that will let him travel some. Deane lists hunting, fishing, and working on cars as his hobbies. Hc was active in basketball, track. and F.T.A. His favorite saying is Hamilton, you are so dumb! RAY, HEIMBUCK enjoys sports. music, drawing, and sleeping, During high achool Ray participated in foot- ball. His future plans include attend- ing college at O.S.U. CHERI HEIN, also known as Ca- nary , participated in Pep Club, F.H.A., V.l.C.A., French Club and Medical Careers. She enjoys motorcy- cle riding, four-wheeling, swimming, and reading. Cheri plans to get mar- ried, attend college, and become a physical therapist. STEVE HEITSCHMIDT likes mu- sic, all kinds of sports, and just being with his friends. During high school Steve participated in F.C.A., U.M.Y., football, basketball, and track. His nickname is Ernie. KIM HICKMAN joined our class second semester after leaving to have her baby. EDDIE HILL was active in football, Band, Choir, and baseball during high school. He enjoys horseback riding, cycle riding, and working on old cars. In the future Eddie plans to attend college or play professional baseball. LYNETFE HILLIARD, also known as Net to her friends, likes bowling, riding horses, and having parties. Her favorite saying is Wow! That freaked me out! Her future plans include moving, having fun, getting married, and taking care of Lynn. DARREL HOLLINGSHEAD par- ticipated in F.F,A., V.I.C.A., and P.E. His hobbies include swimming, horse- back riding, and hiking. After gradu- ation he plans to work somewhere. TED JOHNSON was sports editor of the yearbook for two years, and he enjoys hunting and irritating Mrs. Butts. Theodore's favorite saying is unprintable. In the future he plans to travel and later work. LYNETTE KAUFFMAN was active in Band, Choir, F.T,A., F.H.A., Pep Club, N.H.S., O.H.S., and her church youth group. She was secretary of her senior class as well as a twelve year senior. She enjoys reading, walking. sewing, cooking, and playing the pi- ano. After graduation Lynette plans to attend Heston College and become a physical therapist. KEITH KEISER lists Band as his main activity during high school. He plans to attend a tech school and get married, Keith enjoys hunting, lish- ing, and running around. His favorite saying is All right! ei Q LANI I-IOLCOMB participated in F.H,A. and Rodeo Club. She was also secretary of the Rodeo Club her ju- nior and senior year. Do what? is ner favorite saying. 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 K 5. 6 X, A h , 1- Ah -A I ?'i f , , 4 xx- ' ff-f I ' ,:- , 'A 1' M i 2 'yi t K : 7 6 A AA r H hi 74 39 9 J 6 Y fl 6' 6 k g K f , 'I 1,1 'f 'L A W f1M,iM:: ,,1,! 33' :. , NWQQE.. L, ' g i ' 4 -Q5-X w ki Q Seniors Of '7 6 I Eggwwwwwwigwdlllwwwwqnff fvE2f6??77QE7?3f?Q E fffim-Q? 7 H+' Ei 7 'W' 7 ff' 6 'x firii Wqg 5 5 s 7ffMqQfN7 'EW f4v7 W I ??ELg3iQi3E3A,Ji3L'f 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 7 7 Show Spirit! 67676 76 767676 76 7676 76767676 76 7676 76 76 W71g,,,....-I DONNA KIMSEY enjoys sports, horses. sewing, cooking, making handicrafts, snow skiing. and travel- ing. During high school Donna par- ticipated in Band, Choir, Guymon Gang. U.M.Y.F., F.H.A., and Glee Club. She was also a flag girl for the Band. Her future plans include going to O.S.U. JANET KNEELAND LAKELY en- joys being married, horseback riding, playing tennis, and swimming. Janet participated in Band during high school. In the future she plans to work awhile and later start a family. Water skiing, swimming, motorcycle riding, going to concerts, and dances are things that hold an interest for CHERYL LYNN KISSELL. She plans to go back to Ohio, see her friends, and attend college there after graduation. She was an officer in V.I.C.A., and her favorite saying is ..Hey!.. BILL LANDESS was a member of both the football and track teams. His hobbies are hunting and football. In the future Bill plans to either attend college or trade school of join the Malia. His favorite saying is You're hurtin! ROGER LEWIS plans to attend O.S.U. after graduation and major in engineering. He was active in football, basketball, F.C.A., and N.H.S. Roger enjoys hunting, fishing, and snow ski- ing. and his nickname is Lou! DELA LOLLIS enjoys sewing, read- ing, and traveling. Her future plans are to get out of school: and leave Guymon to find something better. She was active in F.H.A., Pep Club, and Spanish Club. VAL LONG was active in F.H.A., Pep Club, and Spanish Club, and en- joys sewing. partying, and traveling. After graduation Val plans to have fun seeing other places. RICHARD KLEFFMAN enjoys drawing and painting, and these lit very well into his future plans of be- coming a commercial artist. Leon- ard was active in F.T.A., N.H.S., C.Y.F., Band, Publications, and 0.H.S. RONDA LAVAKE'S nickname is 4'RexalI. She enjoys dancing, rodeos, sewing, and just messing around. In the future Ronda plans to attend col- lege. She is often heard saying, lt will come out in the wash! PAULA LONGACRE participated in F.H.A. while in high school. Her future plans are to boogie around the country and later go to college. She enjoys hitchhiking and pool. Link's favorite saying is Sounds good, stick with it! RITA KO'I'l'KE enjoys drawing, watching T.V., horseback riding, playing tennis, skiing and swimming. She was active in N.H.S., 4-H, Pep Club, Publications, and 0.H.S. In the future Rita plans to attend college and travel around the world. ,, -Y . ,ve Let's run em! GREG LEE plans to attend trade school or O.S.U. after graduation. His hobbies include drag racing and working on cars. Greg would like to travel in the future. BRUCE ALAN LUEDKE, also known as .labber: participated in basketball, track, N.H.S., F.T.A., and Student Council. He enjoys talking to girls, driving around, and playing out- door sports. ln the future Bruce plans to attend college and study electron- ics. 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 SANDY McCLUNG's hobbies are playing her cornet, fishing, hunting, swimming, and Doug. She will prob- ably attend college and major in mu- sic, Sandy was active in Band, Stage Band, Pep Club. and The First Christian Church. DENNIS MARTINEZ likes listen- ing to music, watching T.V., and cleaning the rooms. Dennis was involved in the work study program and worked half a day for the school. After graduation Dennis would like to receive on the job training, His nick- name is Dennis the Menace! BILLY McKAY's favorite saying is I was just starting to kick out! Bil- ly's activities included football. bas- kctball, track. F.C.A., and Student Council Representative. He enjoys hunting, Hshing, and snow skiing. RHONDA MASON is a twelve year senior whose hobbies include horse- back riding, motorcycle riding, and Dale. In the future Rhonda would like to travel around the world. FRAN MAHON enjoys riding horses, hiking, motorcycle riding, and swimming, She was active in Pep Club, F.T.A., French Club, and Choir. You can always hear her say, I told you so! Fran's future plans include attending O.S.U, and major- ing in secretarial science. CHRIS MARTIN participated in F.T.A. during high school. He enjoys motorcross motorcycle riding and playing the guitar. In the future Chris plans to attend O.U. In the future DEE ANN MARTIN- DALE plans to attend college. Her hobbies include reading and listening to music. During high school she participated in Girl's Competitive sports, Guymon Gang, F,H.A., and Girls' Glee Club. Dee Ann was also a flag girl this year. KIM MATHIS enjoys playing the pi- ano. oil painting, and crocheting. She was active in Band, Stage Band, French Club, paper staff. F.H.A., and Student Council. ln the future Kim plans to attend O.S.U. During high school MARK MEN- DENHALL participated in foot- ball and basketball. His favorite past- times are hunting and snow skiing. In the future Mark plans to attend col- lege. I MARCIA KAY MITCHELL enjoys sewing. physical activity, and raising tropical fish. Her activities during high school included Band, Pep Club, and V.l.C.A. Marcia is undecided about her future plans. JODY JOHN MROFCZA plans to attend broadcasting school after graduation. He was active in F.C.A., and he was manager for football, basketball, and track. His favorite saying is Go away, Coach! Jody favorite pasttime is cars. VALERIE NEWMAN was cheer- leader and secretay of her soph- omore and junior class. She has been active in Choir, Pep Club, French Club, Girls' Glee Club, and was flag girl her junior year. Sue enjoys singing, swimming, dancing, listening to music, reading, and being with her friends. EMILIE PADILLA is a mid-term graduate who plans to attend P.S.U. in January and major in secretarial science. Sunshine Emiline enjoys reading, skating, baseball, basketball. swimming, tennis, cooking, singing, and dancing. She was active in F.H.A., French Club, and Pep Club. KENT PALMER'S future plans are to either attend college or work at Mouse's Motors. During high school he was active in football and track. Kent's hobbies are hotrods and playing football. He would like to work to achieve something better in life, 6 7676 76 767676 76 7676 76767676 76 7676 76 76 NATALIE PATTERSON is a twelve year senior who plans to attend 0.S.U. and major in medical technol- ogy. Nat has been active in Band, Pep Club, N.H.S., O.H.S., Girls' Golf, F.C.A., U.M.Y., and Medical Careers. Her hobbies are playing the flute, golfing, swimming, and Larry. MARGIT PEDERSON is our for- eign exchange student from Denmark. While here, she has participated in Girl's Competitive Athletics, Choir, and Pep Club. Margit enjoys playing handball, riding horses. piano playing, and guitar playing. ln the future, she plans to go back to Denmark, take the Enal exams, and go to college. She plans to become either an architect or a dress designer. is .- All PAUL PA'ITON's hobbies are hunt- ing. back packing, football, and girls. During high school, Paul has partici- pated in football, track, and parties, In the future he plans to study forest- ry at 0.S.U. His nickname is Tower- ing Inferno. JANA PETERSON has been active in Pep Club, French Club, F.H.A., and Choir. she has been listed on the principal's and superintcndent's honor rolls. Jana enjoys dancing and all sports. After graduation she plans to attend Amarillo College and major in dental hygiene. as RUTH PHILLEY enjoys going to the mountains, having fun, and taking it easy. She participated in F.T.A. dur- ing high school. After graduation she plans to attend Southwestern State University at Weatherford. STEVE PROCTOR enjoys horseback riding, hunting, golf, swimming, snow skiing, and riding cycles. Pistol Pete has participated in golf, Choir, Band, U.M.Y., and Eagle Scouts. His favor- ite saying is You dingy! His future plans are to be a diesel mechanic. Bowling and shooting pool are just a few things that CINDY QUIN- TANA likes to do. She has been in F.H.A. and V.l.C.A. Her future plans include getting married and taking care ol' Johnny. STAN RAISTIN plans to attend O.S.U. and major in agri-business after graduation. He has been active in Choir, Boys' Glee, basketball, F.F.A.. F.C.A., Demolay, Bel Canto, baseball, and has held roles in the Choir musicals. Ray's hobbiu in- clude playing the guitar, singing, hunting, tishing, and draggin' Main. WENDI REAMES, also known as Wendall, has participated in N.H.S., Student Council, Medical Careers. Pep Club. Math Club, and Girl's Golf. Her hobby is tennis, and she plans to attend oollege. PAUL REED is active in Student Council, N.H.S., and O.H.S. His hob- bies arc hunting and killing stray dogs. ln the future Paul plans to at- tend Berkeley and major in rioting. RICK REED really likes getting into a good concert. He would like to be- come a free lance photographer and travel around the world after gradu- ation. Rick enjoys going to parties, rapping with his friends, and just en- joying himself. 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 SALLY REED's future plans are to 'freak-out with Pete on her farm. She enjoys getting to know different people and her main activity during high school was getting sent to the office. TIM REEDER was active in N.H.S., 0.H.S., football, basketball, track, and F.C.A. Tim was one of our boys ofthe month and was also president of his sophomore class. After graduation Tim plans to go to college and later take over the D and J empire. His nickname is Rapid Red. BRENDA ROBINSON likes to boogie and just be with people she likes. But most of all she likes tojust mess around, After graduation Bren- da plzns to get married, get some sort of clerical job, and take life easy. 12:5 ,,, v. RICK ROGERS participated in bas- ketball, F.T.A., and Math Club while in high school. After graduation Rabbit plans to attend college at either O.U. or Texas Tech. He enjoys listening to music, bowling, and play- ing pool. DEBBIE ROWDEN was one of our football cheerleaders, and she was ac- tive in Pep Club, French Club, Band, and Girls' Glee Club. Debbie was also named to Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School students. Deb plans to attend O.S.U. and begin her study in medical technology. GRACE RUSSELL, an avid 0.U. fan, was active in many activities in G.H.S. Besides being V.P. of STUCO and senior editor for the yearbook. Racie was involved in Pep Club. N.H.S., F.T.A., 0.H.S., Math Club. and Who's Who Among American High School Students. While she is attending 0.U., Grace plans to major in some field of medicine. Her spare time is spent snow skiing, traveling. reading, or playing with her cats. DOROTHY JEAN SANDOVAL enjoys sewing, cooking, reading, lis- tening to music, and talking. She par- ticipated in F.H.A., Math Club, and Spanish Club. Dorothy was also named Miss F.H.A. for the year, Her plans are to attend Liberal Vo-Tech after graduation. BRENDA SCI-IUE'l'l'E'S activities included basketball, track F.T.A., Medical Careers, Rainbows. Guymon Gang. French Club, and Glee Club. She enjoys swimming, gymnastics, ro- decs, and western dances. Bird plans to go into nursing after gradu- ation. CINDY KAY SHAFFER was active in Choir, N.H,S., Math Club and Stuco. She was president of F.T.A. and a flag girl for Guymon Gang. Punkin enjoys playing the piano, Her plans are to attend 0.R.U. and major in elementary education. JACK SHELLY would like to go to a trade school and train to become ei- ther a welder or a mechanic. He likes to ride motorcycles and race old cars. DOUG SHELTON plans to attend college and make a million, tdollars that isJ! His hobbies are hunting and motorcycling. Vemon was active in Band and Debate, and his favorite saying is You're an idiot, Tucker! MARK SCHULTZ, also known as Stitch, is a familiar face that has been with the class of '76 for twelve years. In the future Mark plans to get his welder's license and become a welder. He loves to boogie! DENNIS SCOTT says that after graduation he would like to go on a long trip. He enjoys snow skiing, swimming, and four-wheeling. LESLIE SIPES did not become a member of the senior class until sec- ond semester, having taken time out to have a fine, bouncing. baby girl. Her activities during high school were Band and Choir. DAVID SMITH was active in foot- ball for three years, and he also par- ticipated in F,T.A. Wavy Dave , as he is sometimes called, would like to beoome wealthy and be the second Howard Hughes. 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 JIM SMlTH's favorite saying in The had things aren't going to last forever, I hope! He has been in Band, football, French Club, N.Y.P.S., and A.,l.B.C. .lim enjoys mountain clim- ing, hiking, swimming, skiing, and travelling. MIKE SMITH is a twelve year senior who has participated in football dur- ing high school. His hobbies are horseback riding, hunting, and swim- ming. ln the future Mike plans to at- tend 0.S.U. VALERIE SMITH has participated in Band, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Pep Club, and V.I.C.A. Val's favorite say- ing is Live each day for what it's worth! Her hobbies are swimming, tennis, and music. In the future she plans to attend P.S.U. or O.R.U. DOUG STAVIG has been in N.H.S., Band, Pit Band, football, and N.Y.P.S. His future plans are to at- tend college and major in chemistry or biology. Doug lists his hobbies as all kinds of sports. CLEORA STEPHENS likes to say, Let's go! She was active in V.l.C.A. during high school. Her hobbies are horseback riding, motorcycle riding, and swimming. ln the future Cleo plans to become a beautician. CAROLYN STEWART's favorite saying is Oh, how dumb! her hob- bies are horse back riding and drag- ging Main . Carolyn was active in F.H.A., and in the future she plans to continue work. DAINA STEWART was active in French Club and Band during high school. After graduation Daina would like to travel around and later go to college. Her hobbies are cars and just goolin' off. Daina often says, You dingy! TAMMY STEWART plans to attend 0.S.U. and major in the field of com- munication. Her activities during high school include N.H.S., O.H.S., Pep Club, French Club, Band, Band Flag Girl, Cheerleader, Jr. class oficer, Debate, U.M.Y. and Math Club. TIM STOUT plans to attend Okmul- gee State Tech, then, he wants to move to someplace where there are trees and water. Tim participated in Choir and American Legion Baseball, and he was manager for football and track. His hobbies include' fishing, building models, and collecting things of wood. SCOTI' STONER enjoys girlwatch- ing, snow skiing, and laying around in full body casts. Scott was active in Math Club, and he served as president of the Lutheran Youth Fellowship. Scott is a twelve year senior who plans to tour the country after graduation and eventually attend college. ANNETTE THOMPSON plans to work in Colorado Springs after gradu- ation. Her hobbies are horseback rid- ing, painting, and flining with all of the college guys. Her favorite saying is Get it on! 76 76 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76 76 CHRISTIE THORN likes swim- ming, playing basketball, and horse- back riding. In the future she plans to get married. iff: -.-4-Q .7- DAN TRAMEL enjoys motorcycle riding. He had participated in the work study program during high school. In the future Dan would like to travel, PA'l'I'I TRIPP enjoys sewing, read- ing, cooking, basketball, skiing, and swimming. She was active in Pep Club, French Club, basketball, Math Club, N.H.S., and 4-H. In the future Patti plans to attend O.S.U. and ma- jor in the field of home-economies education. PAUL TRUJILLO participated in football and track during high school. He lists working at Gibson's as his hobby, and in the future Paul plans to attend college. CAROL TRUITI' plans to attend college and major in business. Her hobbies are making macrami cook- ing, reading, and meeting people. Car- ol was a G.H.S. cheerleader and a flag girl for the Band. A twelve year sen- ior, Carol was active in French Club, Pep Club, Student Council, and girls' basketball. CRAIG TUCKER plans to attend any college or university that will ac- cept him or sleep on park benches. His activities were Band, F.T.A., C.Y.F., and 4-H. His hobbies include being with his friends and entertaining ever- body. MARTHA TU'I'l'LE enjoys horse- back' riding, cowboy dances, basket- ball, camping, and having a good time. She was active in V.l.C.A., Intramural sports, and Kid's Inc. She participated in basketball and Pep Club while in high school. Marty's future plans are to attend college and become a pharmacist. DEBBIE UPCHURCH, a twelve year senior, enjoys swimming and cooking. Her activities were Pep Club. Stage Band, Band. Explorer's and N.Y.P,S. Debbic's future plans in- clude altending Nazarene College and becoming an elementary teacher. RANDY VAN DYKE plans to at- tend college and do a little traveling after graduation. While in high school Randy enjoyed football, baseball, and golf. Randy's nickname is Arn, DEBBIE VESTAL, also known as V.D., lists snow skiing, golf. flying. and swimming as her hobbies. She was president of the senior class, and her activities included Debate. Golf. C.Y.F., Math Club, Guymon Gang. and F.T.A. RICARDO VILLARREAL plans to work, travel, and have a good time after graduation. He enjoys reading. listening to music, bowling, and ten- nis. During high school Ricardo par- ticipated in V.I.C.A.. and he was re- porter for V.I.C.A. for one year. 67676 76 767676 76 7676 76767676 76 7676 76 76 SUE WALTON, sometimes ltnown as Cream Cheese, was active in F.H.A. during high school. Her future plans are to attend college or a vo-tech school. Her favorite hobbies are swim- ming, hiking, and camping. and her vorite saying is Walking thc last mile one more time! The future plans of LUCY WEIS- SINGER are to attend nursing school and become :t R.N. Her activities were Pep Club, F.H.A., and Spanish Club. Her hobbies include swimming, playing tennis, horseback riding, and listening to music. Lucy's favorite saying is That's tough! LAURA WILLIAMS' activities in- cluded N.H.S., 0.H.S., cheerleading, Pep Club, Math Club, Glee Club, Choir, freshmand and sophomore class oflieer, U.M.Y.F., basketball, and F.C.A. Her hobbies are dancing, gymnastics, singing, and eating. Flo- ra plans to attend 0.S.U. after graduation. IRVIN WINTERS plans to go to a trade school after graduation. His hobbies include riding motorcycles, hunting, and having a good time. Irvin is one of the super twelve year seniors. LARRY WRIGHT enjoys hunting and lishing, and his activities during high school included football and track. In the future Larry plans to attend college and have a good time. MARK WATKINS plans to attend O.S.U. after graduation. He was a twelve year senior who paricipated in F.T.A. while in high school. Mark's hobby is hunting. JAMES WIGGINS, better known as the Little Wizard , plans to attend a university and major in nuclear engi- neering. His hobbies are talking to people, learning foreign cultures, chess, and tennis. His activities in- cluded Choir, F.T.A., and Student Council. ROBERT WILSON plans to attend college at either 0.S.U. or Arizona U. His activities during high school were football and track. Robert also likes to sleep. RICHARD WISE really enjoys get- ting down on his drums. ln the future Richard plans to become an auto me- chanic. His activities during high school included Band, Stage Band, and V.I.C.A. TERRI YATES, also known as Er- nie , plans to go into the music Geld and become a composer. During high school Terri participated in Band, Pep Club, Stage Band, and Glee Club. Her hobbies are playing the piano, be- ing with her friends, and getting into some good rock-n-roll music. 76 76 76 76 767676 76 76 76 76767676 76 76 76 76 7C What Is A Senior? Spirit Ana' Talent .sf gl 1 I4 . V., . .,, sg, f .,-N -. cg, W Xgcg, tj 2 n '.. H, f, qv 'K '59 gi wil ' Ft' sv Q 4, .s.f ,Q ,, iff gf f 5 3' ,K K 5' 9 vue i K 3 4 4 S 'f 9 , . tg. 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We're not just another Senior class, we are individuals--friends, enemies, sweethearts, dumb, brainy, blond, brunette, redhead. Like a stained glass window, we are all just fragments Of glass, but put together, we are a whole, a beautiful picture. We reach the tumult of high school, and before tumbling over, stop to catch a past glimpse of one very special, memorable year-- to relive together--once again- -the instances forever en- graved in our hearts What did we, as seniors, do? So, let's stop a moment and reflect over the good times and the bad, those bitter-sweet memories that fuse us together into one. We have something to celebrate this year- -our Bicentennial! Not just the Nation's birthday, but also the spirit of our freedom that makes what we do just as much a part of his- tory as the crossing of the Delaware. Remembering great moments--that's something to celebrate .... . QMS Q Xl O X f ...1-1. 1 - '. 2 'H 2 ' '- 2 . H 2 . '. Am' ' Y .. H. ' Q 3 1 f EET iii '44 'b t Debbie gg. And .1 Q5 L a fa? ' Cllfll' 4 e A 5 . YQ 55. vw 1' f-1 , i4Al1! , Y. vAA1t P, A v: A 42, 1 ax 1: gl tit' if 4 '73?3?EQi1?iEii37iAi34b+ 25? 1- 'Q Two bits-Four bits-Six bits-Ready? O. K. ! Jump- ik- i mf ing . . . Yelling . . . Shouting . . . Exuberance . . . 4 ' ' :IQ ' Victory . . . Defeat . . . Long practices. With their r A 4 peppy voices and pretty faces, our senior cheer- ' 4 leaders are extra-special spirit boosters, giving Q all of their time and talent to Guymon High. With- ,Q V' Li out a doubt they will long be remembered for Dt uf 5' 4 fr their Victory cries which will be just as impor- 4 N 1, tant to our class as Paul ReVere's famous cries I 1 of warning were to the colonies two hundred years . 1 4 ago. Our football cheerleaders are Debbie Row- 1 Z gg den and Laura Williams. Our basketball cheer- Q - - leaders are Val Newman and Tammy Stewart. ' 4 V' ,. 4' , if 3 . -' V611 4 . wt , .ar ' QC? 2? Tammy Q 5 LSI c -Q r, x H QW: H ': f t 'Kk'5f'f. ' :'6' : '7 ., fffSEila'25?rsi3m'i?5??aiia +P , iii as Et Q Zh .1 4 5?f??iE?24Siffm4?ZiEiSiffE??ZiilZ??a5E4Si?S?i?iz?Wi3ZriQ??e5f?3iiiifififii fs? P Ji.l'4n.4 n34.,IA.li5-Qc., ,. i-,,Lr,r'q Pictured above are the five Stuco Representatives who make their decisiolns with the fearlessness of the Second Continental Congress. They are Billy McKay Paul Reed . A. Th Wendi Reames, Mary Beth Cole, and Kim Mathis. , , Eifgvwtllggi gzsiegsgeegill ielp gem leave their mark on this school Y-an gl Us C elebrate! , N f l Welcome the newcomers! These people make our school year a success and add much to the atmosphere of spirit. If Q.. fa b. ,A ,af 5 .Iv Af.. 1 . 1 , , Y .ge-z.., ,. t..:.a.1:.a.:!xfi:la4 H--'--'-. 'Q mg!! , 1 - Ury semen V , - .awe-e-Aeavg Al l 4 w 4' ., 1 -- 2 K'- . 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H-f tu Yvonne Dodd Curt Edenborough Amanda Edens Mike Eidson Diane Evans Gary Ewing janet Fagen Paul Faris Chris Fawcett Jeff Fuerstenau Gary Gackstatter Patty Gackstatter Rudy Garcia Kathy Garrison Mary Ann Gibson Steve Gibson David Graham jalonda Grayson Debbie Green Gary Grider Mary Guerra Peter Guerra Marsha Gwartney Bambi Hacker . 5, Q f 1 9 4 1 49. !+j .fq. v P U 1 ' 1 1iA' ' A i ki- +u M. . -i' t- 4 va li' L 'A Q 4 , G9 Holly Hall Pam Hamilton john Hammond Sue Hampton Kim Hardesty Jean Harris Mark Hatfield jim Heftner Cindy Hein Cathy Helm Mark Hicks Sheila Hicks Norma Hierro Kenny Hill Marcia Hill Sherry Hill Melody Hobson Carolyn Imler Pat Ingold Sue Ann Ivey Teresa james Tony Jamieson Debby january Donna Johnson DF-its f A4421 X, Q' M4 .X Y I ' Q M n . 4+ Q 6, F y M r ,, , L If if l an Wally and Debi are the 1976 junior Class Favorites 1 this year. Debi is a member of the Pep Club, the de- bate team, and N. H.S. She enjoys track, golf, and reading. 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N S 87- V-LIN 5.4-1 k,,g,,N 1 V fx Q KN V+. .giivalbf I .R sgts, , . jg- a --f,--5, ou z '-1 . :gd 4 T' I 1 ..x n-.M .Fw xy 'aa-. 4 .Q n Johnny johnson Randy johnson Walter Karpe Brenda Kauffman jo Karen Keenan Cindy Kiddoo Charles King Melissa Kircher Dale Klare Michael Kletcha Debbie Lee Paul MCC-ee Cliff Macias Bill Macormic Nina Mallard Lindy Manning Shelli Martin Debi Martindale ,l ii 'www'--' Fishin' ii,' 3 J R , i X J ' d ' afifr 'mmf ,Q 4+ . 1 is -T' gen, is A 'V- y Vs K' ,n , 45: Awami ,lf X-K. K A tg .rf-ya C1 ' e. R fn? X M L , 4 K . 1, Rx X K .M . We , rf I , H ' W- ,r x f Q P Y 9 fm ICN , if ,Xxx fi 'ver , . I ' A xi M 'bu 1 V , , , N,,, M . 351 315 'H L: ' Q as . ,pa gf C S' ' f' xx ,.. .-s an X i A Q , , sa? A C Y I J anet, Pam, Karen, Shelli Are ur Spirit Leaders - ' r' ' 1 ' 1 A 7 5 I 4 vii- + vu mt- 4 . -. ati- 1 +'u- . .4 -lui ' I NAS p - W' , , ' ' ' 'i f f I. Raymond Martinez I U if Eugene Miller ?' .. ? j' 'w ' A John Miller 3, JT f' X , I , xx Q , x I A Cowl: I W- A ,P as ,A ai? - - M W .1 :xi ' MQ: ' ' l 'P Vg W u if-. W . ai H ' t - Mary Miller Bob Murphey julia Nelson , L -,.. fu' Steve Nelson I ' -Cl Aronda Neu , L- '- ' Janna Newman KHP' 1 , l , 1 l X11 PMN A M Keeping up with the spirit of Guymon High are our brainy all A's. They axe: Wally Adams, Les- 4, lie Born, Kelley Crowder, Gary Grider, Holly Randy Niblack Hall, Norma Hierro, Debi Martindale, Tereasa ' 'A' Loretta Otera Patterson, Alan Peoples, Katlne Peterson, Jacque John Padilla Pracht, and Tammy Wood. A is , 3 'W P fi Toni Parsley . Tereasa Patterson - . ' Susie Pellette W Y 'Vx wg ad A, ' K, P , , -1. W N X -x Q XX I If X X 1, B Patty Penner Alan Peoples Kathie Peterson , 'Q as ,fi bf! seal YF . lg v. v 1' . 5 le - v . N Q Y 4 4 1 1 A n 1 A 1 Q A mg' -I xt- + Q view -Kilim 4+ n -ll' 1- if 'll' 'A ' ' Y I Greg Pettitt Bruce Phillips 3 K M f M FF . ' , Stacie Polk ,vii fi. A :gy . f 1: X f 'X I4 Scott Pollart 2 . Jacque Pra cht J HY rw Q . ki. . Kellie Proctor Eddie Ramirez Angel Ramos Chris Reames Joellyn Reeder u n i 0 r s 'QQB' K . ,.,. ,.,. , ,. .M .Xf,.., M, Kalynn Riley Mike Ritter Randy Rogers Casey Rollins K . C . Rothschopf ,V f N I sms -l,..Q, we Phyllis Salisbury , -A S K Mike Schaef ' H' ' Tim Schuette Stacie Sheets Mike Rudolph . '1 V : sg , gif ff ff 3 5 ' ' g ' if-W if A 1, If - kv ? gy, ffl, ,Q We want to give a big thanks to our junior class sponsors this year. They are: Mrs. Muir, Mrs. Anderson, Coach Moss, Mrs. Hillman, Mrs. Hinchey, Coach Moot, Mr. Rice, Mrs. Hodges, and Mr. Watson. H F tw-gels' -4 1' -'H' N 4' - v V , 1' , A 4 1 Qii' 4 Qh .lui 4 A -4 fl' vi' 4. + Q ki- A -4 'lf L 0 l'l S O I' S Q. gl OUT OF G Greg Sh lto Alan Sh 11 D K yS 10 e Buys th 45,4 S .A, . A . I I P111 s th 1 e S S gggfhm e, 'fffffk 1 'V ' 5 E Q 7 W B b 53 H I A 4b 'Z A 1 1 f 43 S27 Q me' fm fi Lf Pam dj t Football Ana' Baskelbal l Cheerleaders Karen and Shelli 41 4 I r u+ A 1 1' vA v -li xt- fb Jr-fix. - -li' i- 4 4-+4 -it A ' David Stone Sandra Stone Robin Summers Monty Tadlock Bryon Test Shelly Thorn Bill Tuttle Marty Wagnon Jerry Ward Sandy Ward Mike Watkins Craig Weatherly v H ' 7 ln I' 4' vat- 4 5 ki, 2?- fo' 5 5 N awslyy Stuco's on skiis and ready to go this season. The Junior rep- resentatives are: Debby january, Lindy Manning, Jacque Pracht, Toni Parsley, and Sheila Hicks. These are the newcomers to the junior Class this year. They are: David Graham, Lorraine Smith, Holly Hall, Curt Eden- borough, john Hammond, Rick Cook, Donna Chaffin, Linda Clingenpeel, Diane Evans, Carolyn Imler, Janna Newman, Patty Penner, Marty Wagnon, and Cindy Weaver. 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V r t ' . , , ,il X 'Q 6,3 . 1 lW M A Patricia Leisure Shawn Lewis Thomas Lindley Homer Long Steven Long Renee Longacre Mickey Love Amy Lowery jacob Lucero Angela Lynch John McGee Carin Martin Johnny Martinez Rosie Martinez Tammy Mason jerry Metcalf Jerry Mitchell Diane Moss Mark Nester Vicky Osborn Gay Palmer Tina Parker Shannon Patterson Alan Pearce Elizabeth Perez Donna Peterson Bryan Phillips jim Pierce Jake Quesenbury Brad Ralstin Mike Ramirez Robin Rebne Mike Ritter Alfred Rivera Brian Robinson Jim Rodgers n ' -11,15 - 4. 141, . vb! k+i , 555. af. , aww . ra . ...t24'3f555.sai22z15'm 4' f - eb,-Y ' r L 1 1 . 4 nv 1 ' ,iq s ' -lt' xt' 4 4-+4 .x-fn. -4 -Int 4 4+n. -I ff- A -4 -lvu-A Tommy Romero FQ - ' ' 'V Lou Ann Roybal R G5 T Ernest Rudolph sf .. 412, : :-' Mark Sanford 4 I my X W xi W, -s Tr Lori Russell Sheila Scates 1 .Q 'sv ' gl REQ 'fi T , Q 33,5 r I KN! X r xi x -f 'hx Q . H W xi 5 'iMW'f'? . Kevin Scheuerman , in 'NK 49 4 V Marilyn Schupman ' , 5 X i 1 R ., Debby seen . ' f , x vw, 2 mf Brian Shaffer fefji X e ' 7 KVL' New N 1 'W iff 'fa T W X - W a T ' u I .T V Karri Sherrill I . Y M .iii . - Rex Shields UJH5 T ,Q R in e .f S, S Sue Shook e e ' a f S Wg A' be is i,,,ZTl5w Bobbie Smith T GONC! 1 by 't T gig Danny smith ' 1 f f R S 137 .ei' ., 'ie' T Dustin Smith ' -QEf1eli'?i 1 ,- I 7 . to ' A 2 V, ' if , if L ii' :gy 5 f T f ieiie f - fig rx' 'if .led .f'kG'F-Sr V I 'X These spirited sophomores are the newcomers to the class of '78. They are: BOTTOM ROW: Gary Mahone, Sherman Duffield, Curtis Kitchin, Scott Hasse, Allen Pearce, Thomas Lindley, Phil Tripp, STANDING: Carla Clay, Keith Hammond, Glinda Drake, Cindy Bmznlow, Renee Longacre, Lori Foreman, Diane Moss, Steve Edenborough, Karen Brisbois. f if 4 - , Student Council Representative are: Lori Russell, Becky Hiniger, Tammy Caddell, Cindee Southwick, and Sandra Goff. These students help make G. H. S. a name to re- member and keep the class informed on all the latest happenings. 1 I Sophomore cheerleaders are Debra Hopkins, and Tami Chandler. They help the Tigers to have victorious wins. Sophomore sponsors this year: Mrs. Jeanette Roberts, Mrs. Pat Bowman, Mr., Don Bowman, and Mr. Dennis Curtis. Not pictured are: Mrs. Jayne Savage, Mr. Steve Parkhurst, and Mr. Kenneth Dickerson. Minh Quang Tuyet Van Nguyen Mai Jerry Durbin K gr., Z N or ,A - . , . ...mv V v rr v w-avi . ..'. .X W ' . 1 A 1 : A f '.-L, ..ee 5 'f r s .til , W 4' gi i I U 'N if 2, z ag:-X431 is :Q We ms Ki Q, Q , 3+ ji nmgk x Ha T. Ei., M Q 1 'ir if .ii U leiiiemi H Q 4 s, X 1 ev! ' fi - ' as , ' V .- Q , , w,..,,iwiW: FA We A yu r Am we li 1 Q. wa if if vgws wgi 1 L ' Qu Z. ,, A I ' '15, Tami Copley, Kari Sherrill, ,q. A ,- 4 4-4 in xi-f . ' i if I 1 was Wostm , , Lf. as 4 3 , V,, ,W Julia Synith ,, do ' e' f if ug, K l S 1 S Mennda smith 1 , 'ffg ,, W ,L Tigf C Tommy Smith 2 9 'ii cindee Southwick . 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' two fs I- .. f S ' 1 r W ' ' e ' ff,-1. -M l '-2 S ' ' IDKDA5 jim Winters nfl' L 1-, I Paula Wise iq 7 K, Lisa Wolf fx -ff j , ' 5 P -' ' Billy Young , Q A T, ,ft 'iff A Ricky York - if jp - i '1 C Kurt Sturdivan S Q -isi i 3 it T or ja . mf ffl vie R I-low often we would like to be able to make all A's the first nine weeks! Most of us would enjoy making them ONCE in our life-times. These lucky sophomores did it. They are: Bryan Phillips, Cindy Hatfield, Cindee Southwick, Angela Lyn- ch, Claudette Frittz, and Homer Long. '.,ed:N'ff Th '. ' ' 1 Sophomore Class Favorites Are Debra Hopkins is an active person in G. H. S. and her outstandin er- r P sonality led her to be chosen cllass favorite for the fourth year. She was busy throughout junior high, and her high school activities in- cluded French Club, Pep Club, and Basketball Cheerleader. And Derek Derek Gibson is someone Who is well-known in the Class of '78. 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Speech 8th American History l:i'2f:lciQlci2?ki':?1!iikiffkifflci'Ifki2f:l.i2?1EiHx!i2?1l:ii'?x!i2?1!i2'f1!xff4!iffx!iifzlciffziiffxlziffxiiffaiiffziiffzii runioou I fg Rf' s 9 ' it as ' LINDA Moons JAMES oBLANDER cn? Art science 8thG 9th ttgt o - ji I V m 'l ' 2??ibfi3i is Gi 1 ii 7' f ' 59 'H f' 1 if S: i ii What Gives You The Greatest Sense O Accomplishment? . . . . . when the kids come back years later and say that they'Ve made some use of what they've learned .... . . . . the joy of working with kids. . . . . . . . when my young people go out and excel at the things they worked day and night to achieveg its kinda like having Christmas twenty-five times a year .... . . . .when one of my students comes up to me and says, 1 really did this at home and it was.great . . . . . . . . when one student is excelling at whatever he or she is trying to do with their lives and to be a success .... .. . . . . to win a basketball game. . . . . . . . to help a student to get his grades. . . . . . . . to see a student succeed, not necessary in the monetary sense, and to make a happy life for himself .... . . . .When someone understands what I've been trying to say to them for the last twenty minutes, and all of a sudden, it dawns on them, and you can really tell that they got it .... . . . . my greatest sense of accomplishment comes from seeing one of my students accomplish some- thing, also I like the light, the twinkle in an eye that I see when they understand something .... I .... to see that people have actually learned something, to really be able to see that they have grasped some of the things that I have presented, and I can often see that in their grades .... V KIM PETERSON GENE REED MAYMIE SHAFFER A Ind. Am Sth Math Sth English WZGSYKSWHF54YSZYKSNKWJ-7Si'l3Y5!YHYMYMYZSYHNHWRSYREWMYMWHWMRMYQYP Teachers L EDWARD HERCHOCK I ,Q LZ d BOBBYE H1zssEN1-HALER Okla. History, P. E. , 7th and Sth Math O.A. SHARON JETT PATSY KEATON 7th Georgraphy 7th and 8th English ,. uv. - -' ' ' O I X '-.V. i A ' K DELORIS KOTTKE JACK LONG Home Ec. American History Maturity WALLACE LYNN A d IRVIN MILLER 7th Science n Band h Education flciffdcifikiffkiffkiiftiifflcifficiffkiff!URW!ii!iffaiiffxlciffxiiffxiiffxixffxlciffxlciffxiciifxkiffdcmkiffxlci L A 75 W , ' 'Wi 1' l 5: ff., 'S ::, I x 4 . ,xt - ff. I K 'flgiwis E V - fit A5352 - 'Nfws1+g1 A-' Q 5 A A 6- 'P' ,Rfk N Q 1 '2 Tr IEREL BROOKS IOAN BROOKS CHERYL CORNELSON DUKE CORNELSON Algebra 7th English 9th English Sth and 9th Science IULA NNE DAVIS Office FAYE COSTNER 7th and Sth English Span- . p ,,., .. ish, Georgraphy is ' -' ' 63' .4 A A ' fe' . ci - 1 .' W' V ' I' ss X : 5'?S1TgZ:s.,:.. ik NELSON EHRLICH IMOGENE GLOVER JOHN GRACE ELLEN GRICE Sth Science 9th Art, Library Sth and 9th Math 7th Math WIS!F232WR!fl-I!YNSYMWMW2-PWR!WIS!YR?WH!:Rl-'ZYHSYRFNNWNWZSYIHYZWRSYRSYRSYREWR VERA DAVIS Office PEGGY BUTTS Senior English, Publications EUGENE SERIGHT Counselor What Is Your Philosophy Of Teaching? . . . . I try to think that each student is different and I try to treat each as an individual .... . . . . . basically to prepare the young for the field of work and to instill in the young person that this idea of work is important and that he should make him self beneficial to the world of tomorrow .... . . . . it is important to me, as an librarian, to be helpful to the kids in some way ..... . . . . . I feel that people usually live up to what you expect them to be. lf you expect them to be top-notch individuals, usually they are .... . . . . . I believe there is something special in each individual and I try, or would like to think that I try, to help them develop their talents and skills . . . . . . . . I want to teach young people to learn to accept responsibility and to know what it is like to think for themselves in whatever situation that arises in this world when they won't have parents and teachers to rely on ..... . . . . to help students as much as possible to learn as much as possible . . . . . . . . I think that just to know that you are contributing something to the world and trying to better the life of some student .... . . . . to try, but it is a pretty big burden, to make a student aware of his potential, to see where they can go, to make them realize that they are learning something, and that they are having fun, and to use what they have learned in the rest of their life .... . . . . a person needs to look at each student as an individual and to work with them from where they are. Each has to be treated as an individual and in- dividual differences have to be taken into consideration. Ithink that students should work to capacity, but I find that those students who are willing to work hard are the ones who are with many things and those people who are not willing to work at their classwork aren't willing to work at anything else either .... . . . . my purpose is to get people to think and to reason, because not enough people in this world do that .... HAROLD YOAKUM Voc. Agriculture I f , a X f ' L Q Gvmfafsx 'Ja 1, :' , 7, A ayts ' Al' V ie 5f'5'9?.'- W gf '71 4- A H We f'f'.y1g 1 . fa5' f,1.': ' 9Qx Q iig ,, ,:V ,' f A - -algiiiigxvg 4 . 4 a o V w5Q'fT5fa!7!iwwQ BOB RICI-IARDSON JANE SAVAGE PAUL SOUTHWICK Voc. Carpentry Art Biology, Botany I U5 1?'1'?2fEfn5? - Wm f a iifiifffalffelf ,Uni f if 5HyfwH QEEIQJ , Hgagaaifffys . wi i ' -i ,rluii ' , 4 N? Q 1f,?'Ig35!f1ffX ' f--'- .g. mffffgzsffh i yy yyy. A figewffq W ' .Q Q S KEN SWAIM JOE WILKINSON RINDA WOLGAMOTT Social Studies, Okla. Chem. , Physics Librarian Hist. JUDY ANDERSON LINDA BOWLING DON BOWMAN BUS!-H255 French, Govt. American History, Basket- ball Coach :ih'4l:i2?ki':?ki'2?Nci':fx!iffkiffxlciff!ii!iff:!i':?kW5i':I5i':?1l:iQxl:i2?Ri2fRi2fl:ifx!i2fx!i2fxlci2?Ri.'IIxEi2f4!i2?xl l vi E, ,A KENNETH K. cRoNK1-IITE NANCY REED Q gi Indust. Coop. Training World History if ' VIRGINIA FRANTZ work-study IUANITA DAVIS Vocal Music, Psych. E: L V 5 J Iv . . ., 'S' 'H - , fx H V 321 , Q . ,.f,F'4-HS,,,4fi2a11r,5Q 1 igffigs.. -. f.i,4qzwgfy- iz -: zu A ' A 'jgig-iLi:j.5Q,,,5'g.: ig . if 15 fig' Q 3 -'- I5 2: 221 ' XbsEs 5s:1ea . IW: 'fo ai 2,-wg nf .iwvmng-we .3 'nn 1 ,z M r P 'A fm 1' Sm- Q , -H . if ' iw' ,Tiki ' 'EV l '33, . :w:-Em. .f.a....... Y' y ,Q 1 W V f V ,ar A KENNETH DICKERSON American Hist, Asst. Basketball Coach PEGGY COLLINS Eng. I, II, American Hist. G-VH r Pb, 1 , 6 Q, KA r g U PEL 4 n N W x 2533? Jw '1 1 by N' , K 'fr +141 DALE BUCK Dr. Ed. , Math, Head Football EQTRIIEIA BOWMAN Coach g' I-TFRREYRSWIHYIEWIEYIGYJGYHWMYZSYMYMYQYREWRWQFRRYNEFNISSWHYHNNQNWP GLORIA GARDNER Senior English, Reading LARIE HILLMAN Plane Geometry ,, I ., ' , gigs.: :Milli 5? . ' , .- A1 32 3 ' DORIS HODGES Home Economics IEANETTE ROBERTS Soph. English, Debate WILMA VAUGI-IN Off. Practice, Bookkeeping Why Did You Become A Teacher? . . . I was born when the bell rang and the school got out for recess at two thirty, and I've been going by the bell ever since .... . . . . . Ever since my Senior year in high school, this is what I've wanted to ben I've thought about building as an occupation, but I've never fully pursued it ..... . . . . . I liked kids, and this is compatible with my husband's profession and my kids ..... . . . . .I became a teacher because I enjoy working with kids. I wouldn't trade my job for a chair in the White House and I firmly believe that the young people of today are the finest group I've ever worked with .... they fthe studentsb are a great inspiration to me and I wou1dn't be anything else ..... . . . . I wanted to help young people to learn to think ..... . . . . . I felt inspired, I felt that there were people that needed direction and that maybe I could con- tribute something. I think there are a few times when every teacher feels discouraged and won- ders if what he is doing really has any effect .... . . . . .I always enjoyed learning, so I thought I would enjoy teaching, and maybe I would continue to learn. I also enjoy students because they're different, and it makes life more interesting than having the same people in an office every day. I've had a choice, but I'd still be a teacher ..... . . . . . . because I didn't know there were any other things to do. Lack of information caused me to be a teacher, but I continued to like teaching after I knew what it was about ..... . . . . . I guess because I think I have something to offer, but right now I'm doubtful ..... . . . . . I'd sure be a teacher. I tried working in an office. Iwas office manager and secretary, but I missed the kids ..... LARRY HART World History, Dr. Ed. , Ath. P. E. MELBA HINCHEY Typing I, Shorthand GLEN PHILLIPS Woodworking, Electron- ics, Drafting srxsvs PARKHURST Am. P.E., Dr. Ed. W t' if I 'A if 5 f , .f li k, .IQ ff. QLEPQQQJK- - 'K 'E' ,a. .:4s-were-, rdf-fgfnik, PATRICIA LEE Math Analysis, Alg. II, Comb. Geom. 51ffl!!!YK!WMYHSYNSi?-3!i'339l'5!iflllil?-IliflfilWMYHRMWMYMYMWMYMYMYMYHRB And ow, Introducing Those Ever Lovable, Witty, harming, tj? M I ' T I o' U I l Cl ent 0 2,1-3:2115 I H Members Of Guymon High School - The Teachers! On this and the next few pages, we would like to shine a light on an old subject and to present it in a new way- E WATSON . Kato Mechanics Teachers. Yeah, teachers! They're not boring but QIEY TOLER have lots of ideas about what they do and what they would like to do. Through personal interviews, we found out quite a bit about this hitherto silent minority, and we would like to share their answers with you. We hope that you enjoy reading them as much as we enjoy- ed interviewing them. ' RAYMOND RICE NANCY MUIR Welding English III, Reading rg? , CHARLES Moor BRANDY MILLER Ath. P.E., P.E., Health Gi,1s'p,E, RAYMOND MOSS VICKI ADKISSON Girls' Sports, Chemistryl V Girls' Sports, Phy. Science 2. , 3 'jL,:l5f'2' 3,3 fly-s ,ff f ' N 4 A i ,ffllmfl 1 ' 31 f 'A'. ,f VY-.L. ' 52Ywlfl-72WMYMYMYHWIGYHWHYHYMYEYMYHNMNHYMWMYMWHYRSYISSYRWZEY '76 Administrators Lead Our Spirit C Responsibility. . . Spirit. . . Student support. . . Tiger Pride . . .confrontation. . .more than just an eight to three job.. .weary. Our school leaders prove that their leadership encompasses all aspects of student life. They stay behind us one hundred and ten percent. They discipline but also listen. lVlr. Eugene Keith is the Superintendent of Schools, IVlr. Larry White is the High School Principal, IVlr. Dean Kear is the Assistant High School Principal, lVlr. Clayton Goff is the Curriculum Coordinator, IVlr. lVlonte Wolgamott is the Junior High School Principal, and lVlrs. Leonene Gribble is the Assistant Junior High School Principal. i'fkii1':Vci'2?xl:i':f1lci'Ir':Vci2r':Vci'2fRiHx!iQ4!ifi1lci'2?Hcii'?14.i':!x!i'If1!i'I?Nci2?1!i2i.!i2i'1!iiRif?1Yi'2f4 .i':?ki.'!fki2?.J School Board orges Ahead With New Ideas Decisions. . . Authority. . . Dedica- tion. . . These members of the school board constantly work to make our school Number One. Their leadership inspires us in many ways. P. R. Dick jackson is the president. Other members are: Wiley Campbell, Kenneth Faris, E. R. Kimsey, and Douglas Booth. The secretary of the School Board is Margie Lane, and Bill Houser is the treasurer. V . ,: 'Y- Freshman Class Officers 1976 Damon Baca jaquetta Behne Natalie Bell Deedra Bennett Karla Bennett Mark Betterton Cyndi Biddle Wilma Blankenship Francis Bleeker Tracy Bowers David Brannum Martha Brannum Kathy Brewer jay Brovm Latayne Bryant Vicki Buck Patricia Cagle Connie Campbell Wayde Cannon Tammy Carter Kevin Cates Pam Caudell johnny Claycomb John Clayton Our 9th grade cheerlead- ers for 1975-76 areg Val Mrofcza, Lindy Culbert- son, and Kim Copley. Thanks to them and their spirit and enthusiastic per- sonalities, the freshman team was lead to many victories. . saw ff A ' ,,a:31'ix1 mf3 K, ,..,..., AE? ,., B X f--gf. M .. I 6 l an K 41395 m LL is if illa f l Bly iii'z 'A 1 N 0 r 4 0 V aysxg v, I 5. 5 il as i 'K 'W .af 1 qi na.: ,. bs. iff fx rf 'N P' .49 H, ff'-4. ' - ., A V ' , ., , f f-:swf ..,.. , . --. , ,fe ,iid f.. , 4 .,z-- qi L .x . k init' W, 5 -fsi. f ' li Q ' if ., 53511 an . ff y iiy p lil gif! ffl?-Akai , A Q W ' - 'A lik ' ,.-va Q i 1 :5 'I' if s f. .. 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K ,,, ,,,g wa.. . :Z -time W DY 159- If-was '- '4 :fl . 42.111-gf 1 ' A Sane- 1 w in V ' f i i ' :s. . 4 ...ei Spirit Carol Cole Bobbie Cooksey Bettie Cooley David Coontz Kim Copley Andy Costilla Diana Costilla LouAnne Cothran Carol Countryman Melinda Courtney Michelle Courtney Karen Crane Starla Culbert Rolinda Culbertson Monte Dain john Dale Joyce Davis DeAnne Deane Peggy de Cordova Teresa Dennis Melissa Duffield Jackie Dickey Tony Edens jimmy Eagan i ' ,, 5 -'ffifi . L. X C ta. C is-:gi . if F755 X , Q i Q A Connie Elmore Q3 . , K 5 ,G fi' Patricia Faris . -. , Q Nancy Fawcett I ' Q . W Craig Fenton ' ' 'gy I F Cathy Foreman I ix . R Q, Frank Francis ..g Y wif ' 'f f A- w. Q A 1-' f Q. -- ' xl L Sw ji 1 ' gr 'o 4 9 -N .' Y! 0 7 - ', 4 - X' 4+ 9 -4+ 'WSQMFWQZMHWGWPMQ' 'WM fi' 'i v 4 -lf. xt- 4 4+n vm '44 dint- 4 'Hu -lui . - 4 -linu- 1 . All The Way With All 's Gloria Fuentes David Fultz Pam Gamble Brad Gann Lupe Garcia Glenda Gibson Lynda Gibson Sherri Gibson john Gilcre ase Terry Glover Marcella Gonzales Mik e Gonzal es Danny Grant Brenda Grayson Dennis Groves james Guerra Louis Guerra Darrell Hadley x I -.W aw R yy? 'Z X 6 og 84 Q fi if-4 A X fl ,Z 5- . Q l ji. ,, 'liz V. il 4 43.4 ?', ima MJ Wx K 19 if I , z 1 fl I X my K A 'X Frances Harbert Angie Harris Mike Harrison ' M -in Randal Hawley Dennis Hendon Q I f. ,iffy i li I Z ,- is Joe Hein fx Ni , Z X ' a-A t f J f l , ' ll S , rl ' ' tv-I--rn le t 3 Y l t Q4 'A 4 l, t v 0, gb, 4, l + 4 '-wfl??ar55'235ffff'l3iiiri5'?Z . 5, . 'CW 4. .ff -Q .' ..aiff', -4...a'lif5S?e:?an1Q?miF.S2f3i3a'E5L?a..ffiff5i'fH 3 .b.. ' - ' 5 A - ,A . y K ' ' . 3 L 2 L v by A 'R , 4, yd-U V,wQ2QVVfVf 5 Q nal' .Q 1 in v.,' 1- VE. 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W A 3' A a 3gQV,M A Mlke Kunball g f t f z V ,Q , fl VV ' ,m ., Mike King ., T 5 V F r ' .V TIII1' - Pemlv Kingsland -,, . .- m e K - 1 K M V, J A , J A I W Don Kissell y Y , any , .+ 'E f Terri Kitchin '-'74 LX , L 'VXI 'Ak N -ff , . ,S ,V y 4' - A ' 'l 'Ti' ' 4 ,Avy .r X f- k 11 s Vx' .. ,1 ' X R x ' ' - A , . +rz7.ggq:,5gg4x- 4 , .4 +1 f r Q , r . f4f,s'ff,4,V -- ig -min ' -4: -43? - ' 4 -xii uf- , -wr me 5134 -mf , vu 4 -ma . . 4 -nf.. .A - A Freshmen Are The Future Leaders 0 America Lin Kottke Kelly Lane Mike Lee Jeannine Lucero Kenny Lunsford Todd Macias Raymond Madrid Sandra Madrid Earl Mallard Chuck Martin Todd Martin Tracy Martin David Martinez Joe Martinez Ricky Martinez Tony Martinez Keith Mason Anita Mathis Kristina Mathis Darrell McPherson Ken Miller LaParsha Modrick Christina Moraine Val Mrofcza Bill Murphy Karen Nelson Paul Nossaman Wallace Overby Eddie Parsley Troy Patterson W 41' 13:3 T 'T 1' li -Q.s'f4fae.' 1 ,, ,, . A-:,3i,,3,a .4 'L 1351 '., -agfrrrii. 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' '33, '-3 W: lim ':, V, ' nfs A - ' ' .N W 41. ,, , wa s A. -iw 'lik-T X T t ,eff im- ' 4-2 . 1 -4 T Q5:f1gJ:.S,.216i1,e 'itfifij ,O 1 . ' L' ' 4 ' ' V ' OPPOSITE PAGE: Rolinda Culbertson and Brad Gaim are the 1975-76 Freshman class favorites. Rolinda is a cheerleader and Brad plays basketball. They were chosen by their classmates for their radiant personalities and participation in extracurricu- lar activities . Q ' 'QA ' Qfffwfl -..Q I 1.-.Q-' ' , u ,kg- f-'fffw . I 1,1 N ' 'IL' fi' J' '., 4 V3 ' 'Q . 'W l 1 ' Ali F ' 5 ' sf fm , Y Gi F .A , . if r QT .f 'M 4: Y Z, if ,. -Ii. if ' v B Lindy And Brad J , Mark Perez Chris Perkins Greg Petterson John Potts Debbie Powell Rodney Pracht Thad Pracht Kathy Presson Paula Quesenbury Debbie Ramirez Randall Ramirez Stephanie Raymer Pat Reames Angela Rice Melody Riffle John Robinett Helen Rodriquez joe Rodriquez, jr Cindy Rogers hica Rogers Boynton Roots LouAnn Rountree Tony Roybal Chris Sandoval Danny Scates Kelly Scates Cathy Schuette Janie S eratt .14 ' '5?l'Af , 'WF 4. -. .R f'f'Hffif? . +k'+ if w .. '1,-A 2-12f'-in fR?l H 'ih lu QM y R 5 -' Rf .K , R - ,hge A Na-Q , M ene Xa- r V A xg ' la. ,. l I- , mx Lk E RW 'jg A 'CLS' 1' 'VV A IRL? y J sffwlie, E? '-r r 1' 19 l kgs, aw ii A XT A .- 1 ln, 1' : 7,7 . 1 A . y Y I re rel' N . A f'l'lQ'l In 5 2 , 781 Nd one Ja C QE 'lx . , 5 'VL-' . nhax. ms . 33 ,+ ff 5 Hb' I Sl 3 ml?'x ' l l a R fel' Q., if ,, it V fl .,. l T2 9 eg ,gu- D- If 1 A , .faw'i5i.a:?4:sffw. lwwiirfi-5i5'a,.f The 9th grade newcomers that are pictured are: Darrell McPherson, Monte Dain, and Phillip Durbin. ki Y I'-iq. .1 A 5 W aiu , 1 'Q 16 ' A Q J ,S Nl S :?93,mNWf4g: c xv A U3 a A , , Se ,Ay xg, I was -he bmw 5 ,Q ef rid' k - sl' Qi inth Grade Welcomes The Newcomers To Junior High e e T , K4 'jg in Q29 ? Q in fem gffifiig 1 A .ig 5 Qirfil 3 wx, .f,, 4 -- ,N -wg, 1 f Y r K x. fi T5 , 3, W rx fm ,gg i 25 5 .K J! ef e 1 ,xiii ---f ,. grit! Mg ifnefv eq. - --awre . gr x sz it . ,X , af ,I T' 139 A a Q 1 Engl YEL? -wt. 3 , Y H M if '23 595: ' Wa' T x 1 .1.s..,x ' . lf . 'pow' ,. 'sn V V 1' 4 r 4 'ff-it 'V lsf A Brenda Shaffer Kay Sharkey Rae Sharkey Ricky Shelley Bill Shirley Jana Smith Marty Smith Paul Smith Paul Southwick Carol Stavig Melody Stewart Brenda Stout Lori Strut-ton Michelle Sturdivan Randy Taylor Debbie Thompson Wanda Tramel Mary Trevino Rene Triplett Jani Tripp Donna. Trotter Mark Trotter Lois Tucker Mary jane Urias ' W5?'1w'rff S was 4 -igelpki 4 g-E+x .xfikga -iwigu 115444 Sign -i' H.-4 - Robby Vestal Debbie Walton David Welch Steve Wells Lloyd Wessler Kim Willeford Carrie Wilson Charlotte Wilson LaWanda Wilson Mike Wiggin Marvin Worley Lee Wright Phillip Durbin Lupe Reyes up V, . 'C r:, , W My , .,,. gag A f : ' ' ' what R. Hv. ' course 4: f hun-nan twin! IN becumrg necessm-v for K me noi 'lo t i Ahead .sdnmi I didrti 391wx7 pigiur f taken. f vmfwv 1 fm ,V 'W -fwf 5. ,iv ww. Wx T sifaf' 15 . Q ,, 5 J ' V L' W 3 ky 4 ii T! Y 1 xx Rx 4 ra A L e 1 - A 'Q .3 'k..L li .. 1. ,ga 'f5: ' ,if' LX 4? VJ .W y 5 Q 'Vsf ' 0 Q P Our class sponsors who help us with all of our class projects are: Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Comelson, Mrs. Glover, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Grace, and Mr. Tomlinson. Not pictured are: Mr. Oblander and Mr. Tuttle. Class Sponsors D0 It All 55 . Z 'iiiE3f2iEPaSi?5?l?345i?5??i52?a?i5Si3?F2?2iii5i2iSi?5??Q5Iif3555? 88 'V ,vw . O I T I Q '76 '7 1 I 4 Iii-n..aanl!!!II 89 Freshmen Of '7 6 Have Tiger Pride 3 2? wr' 'L W5W' 'f . , -li' xt- vu -dm -i'.i -iggm -i 90 Guwwow E3 K QMXQFEIB QQQW '- v' fb L.. Jai, . .swf H e F u n m. f .Q Junior High I nk 'j,, f?',:.'5H , If I . Q W x r , . 1 - 335' 5 'fix Q- N f I wp ,.,EggkfA.Ii11 . HM V . , ,f-1xgf 1g I . . 5 , 1 x ' ' , J. L t, A , ff.- XQLXQ' , K 'F-. A v Y , 'w 4-- I of ' b ,. ,fr .rl R . . ! Mx 'a mul A. Larry Abla Garold Anderson Mike Ashpaugh Cimarron Atkins Skipper Bachman Brent Bauer Neci Bella.:- Carla Birdsill jay Bishop Janie Bird john Board Delana Bobbitt Carla Bowers Kelley Bowers Steve Brannum Sherri Buck Robin Brut Tina Byers i r i ' asia' 'irfjs , - ifivwfit- ' 4 i f X is if +.. , E ' I, L K mga, V, Q51 5 . ' K . 1, if fv. ' 'ere .22-UL Ni. yy ,TH 1 ,, ', ff' Q 4 i-,' fl .ffasx 4 HT A ' gig, f ,f H if Y r vo N W ii 1 f X. I lf so -' w :tal gi! W. sr: .ni , , is ' u- fa Q. '1 ' 1 Af ' -V . 'v- llffiii won 33,3 ggg:,1u'-1' '- ij4E595 gave' gag' 2 -' ' wwf H + 11+ f 1' kt' + . ,LiL v 'i i 1 Q ii L .5 v ii A A 2' A 1-. ,, f if , ,W v V Q .Xi ,I f' L X .ro V if ki Q fir T 9? a ' if fb' X , s l 1' if. 1 e 42 he tw' -tv :U 'A I 2 ,Z X , . 1 L.. , Q3 4- -4? 4 V' 57 ji ,gf-.5g3.,, - '. C - ' ' . ff? W ' 'N C X ' -1 , K ?fi1lEl':12. 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W ivy . in 'Mya w X' ' mi I 1 ' Qi A ' H' ,Xp sk i fil?QE1- if X ro. 5, Q dig uf' ff as 4' Duane Campbell Ioanie Campbell Tom Carden Bobby Carver Bernando Casanova Tracy Caudell Kris Christian Steve Christian Ian Christopher Christy Craig LaDonna Clark Brad Collvins Kathy Conner Kenneth Conner judy Costilla Rickey Costner Susan Crowder Lee Cruz Romona Culberson Kendall Culver Rocky David Vicki David julie Davis Travis Deane 111+ r 'vL 'A 'A 'xvA' 1 A iv Wesley Debord Terry Dickey Ginger Dollins Linda Dunkerson Robert Dunkerson Craig Dunlap Kim Edens Marquitta Elliot Donny Elrod Claudia Emmet Travis Evins Martha Ewers Robert Fajen Tim Francher Chelle Flynt Authur Freeman Theresa Frisinger Rhonda Glass L 'T 91 Z 4 L j 3 1514+ X W 'iii ,,, A uv fx Aifliiiil Wifi F!fff.f1f':' ':ffjf:s5f ,-W. 1?5'lf31iif2 'K ' 'K , - ,M . .Niggaz if u uni' AMEEQ rf 0 ' W .1 , T 'ffm ' ,x 1 no f a s s -1' V' X - 9 12: ,fir , - VgA1.fL2f:. .re:: . . , ,i 1-wrrui, vim ' 1f'xL '19 fig, -v.f A- iS,AfLW5g? 23 ri', is . iii? xl ' 'if' f T 121 fQ1?i,.'i?' Ly ' T ' ,' . , Q ' k M e ii, f Q' T E Welcome Newcomers, T0 Q-Qiqws T'-v--....., You can always find alot of newcomers hanging around GJ .H .S. 'This one happens to be Chauncey Hammond. Not Pictured are: Kirk Peterson, Randy Eggers, Eldon Schollenburger, and Teri Ketterman. 2 nt 1 ...i I if X hw Q. gxgarx v, ' X f x r 3 4 rx ' ii L 'iii my -', Patricia Gowdy Donny Grove Donn Groves Jerry Guthrie Brenda Hackley Charlene Hallagin ., ,. ,g':::x:4.gzi -' . ' ' F 5. K QF j h ,V X Chauncy Hammond A X Mike Hampton K ' - fs' 1 rr G o Harbert 3 Q' 1 an Bing? Harris ' V Jeff Hays , 1: , Mike Hays ' Qvz R55-i9T W ' my 3 , h jl,1 ynwg Fili -fgigyi if 'ig Terry Hatfleld Vh Qwgg .e m i, ,il uf f L ji Roy Heitschmitt X fy ,a 1 , Bi11yHe1m ,137 I Q F Q - 1, W'., 1,.w.i.L,A ff 1 -,,- Earl Helm 1 2 3 ,1 i ,I Sabrina Henage X f W' ohn Hindergardt I S Tiger Country! A 14. Q A 44 ' ,Qi Y .ihvhgg . v. vi 5 1, 1 . R41 ' -ig? 4 4-+4 SQA 1 . 4 -in - W? S x ' r .,4 .. 711 Scott Holmes ' W? K J 1 ,u,.- us - , PQUHY Hobson o r . Diane Hoover . igmj Qge-iffy Kim Houck V - Teresa Houck . Rs. Kenny Huckins 4 if' ' L Gene Hutchinson 7 Gilbert Hutchinson . P Gary Ikeler A f ,'i 5 . Jennifer jackson N Kelly Jamieson 0? x f J 1 S' tk mr fi? X 'X ,4 X' V+ .-.. W X ,y 3X ' U 'mln' fg:,fiaff'u 'V I ,. . vkgw gym: l .- , 'y H G x 4 I f , sv Q P-Q aff ' 4 f . '1' flgea-Q. i . A rr J fr yo? ,gg-sf Alhy i s ,r -f-e is r me K - fi M fr 4 . lg ,Q 4. O X tn Q ,M ,A W' N 3 .cams vi' N KV 1 5 in .R ,mr . 5, uccc 3 1. r r Q 1, --:vi W , , I, 3- A V, gl.: Til ,i m .Wxjin . T Lori Jamieson 'SL W1 .gif -. Az. -W9 . 'f, - ' 5 ' N. 1, 'f' ' '+' ' . .. 11. ' '-- Bafw Johnson M M xt ,. -M 'X iw' G Dean Johnson Lx A K NM, if if 11555 ff A , - 1 Galen Johnson , 'ii LL - l. , ' A '1?'f'ii',iQQ.Ei?1l Conya Jones A K W G ' xx' ,' H . V137 ., , r .. . ., .,.' 1 .V , r , L Dlenna jones ik, A 3 ' x ' A 1 3 . V , W HUA, s ar, . ,N x . . ,, Lqr .. r xggb. , 'f .A QQ. .V--ffeaf' '51, . Q . , 1 Oi W .ff ff L-Ev!!-' ' , X + ,rr ', ,qi 4 -1 Qt- ' 7 .1 nr is - - ' 0 -- .9 s 2519 I f aus' 4,-14 K ,.W,, Q , li Tami jones Vicki Kauffman Casey Keenan Charlotte Keith junior Keith Annette Kennedy .31 Eighth grade sponsors are Mr. Peter- son and Mr. Long. Not pictured are Mr. Reed, Mrs. Shaffer, Mr. Corn- elson, Mrs. Keaton, Mrs. Kottke, Mr. Herchock, and Mrs. Miller. WL ,516- K ,f-jg 8.1- Mg. .QV 7f e?Q .G fri? 'Q- r 3 .vwfh wwf 5331 Ti s f 'V s N A X 71 i f ,aa kiifkiifkiffdciff!iffxiiifkiff!Bkiff!ifficiftfkifki2?x!ii'1lci2?:!i2?x!i2?:l:if?l:iffx!i!?:YiHxlcif?xlcif?1Yif?5' 98 Pat Kidwell Connie King Pat King Chris Klare Karen Lee jurella Lavato jimmy Lear Cecil Leniger Jessie Lewis Todd Lewis Kelli Lothman Stephen Lovato Russell Lucero Donald Martinez Belinda Meis Cindy Miller Hugh Miller Nancy Miller Darla Moore Andy McGee Randell McPherson Michael Nelson Pat Norris Esther Nolan J- : ' , , if ix 1 M iyg ls. ' +. it 'L X X f-212 :- xv b eve. Q- Q iff ifmgw is, hw .V ,xr ra 5-E ...- .. .7 . . W ,. 1. , if X .ly .,.. ,W l A? 1 'gi 11525 Pk V - t 75 s PILTURE QM3 1 in ,vig w bf M Ei World G0 'Round .,,..r.9 9 fi bg .5 Af J K 5 G Q Ml . . ,, Epi fi? ig o r sf. again A xg avi ? ' c -fbi F 4 la A Q51 fx I, Rx HP M X N ww 3 W tl W X , , Q K l X Q Nl A if Q ,, L nk if 5 ,--q 31,,.,,.+-Z' ' ,Y .225 . 1 1 X 1 if i 1 'I ' s H I 1, V, 'Wr- xxix r 5 . X3 -Q ODE XSHXN l-lllquul A jj. U' 1, 1 X' ' ii ' Q 5 16... I i x X 4, 'LQQQ14 are is ' NifkiffdbkWkifkihmifkifkifaiifkifkifkiffkifkifkiiziifzkiikifiifkifkiffkiifxiifhl Nancy Fawcett and Terry Glover are 8th, and 9th Grade Choir Favorites. We're sure the choir has made a good choice. Congrat- ulations to Nancy and Terry--Choir Favorites for '76. Brent Nossaman Jody Osborn Kelley Patterson Julie Perkins Ricky Peters Bradley Phillips Scott Pier-att Chris Presson Beth Pollart Heidi Pracht Dixie Purcell Sherri Rackley Susan Ramey Sabrina Ramirez Ray Ramos Rhonda Reed Tom Reed Renetta Reeves , . ' ?X'T'P' Jn, :B Keep n ,R 5 emu -t Q' 'iii is eta- . . -at 2 ,.rfj.ig5blf ,J ,emi Ls , iff , . 'W ' 1,.,r 'g,y5nFrij W: ,J 06 1.1 F211 I W , , The Choir is a mixture of Sth and 9th grades this year. We are all proud of their gre at ability and skill. They are working hard for district contest and keeping up their reput- ation as the Pride of the Panhandle Empire, the Junior High Choir. T Qi gf' , 4-.3 as r ,n , s J 1. .,. 'Q z if-5. 5 ,15 ri . N3 V ' 'u mf u A : . .L 42. fm, -Qi A 2 LS? ' , 1' r S. :i7iQl'L- -V , ,4-. '.44.w 4 ' ' .9 f ig. :, fb Q, -A -gym, '53-J, in , ,.,L -r iw -5 71 1 ! '3,?mg,r? 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Lg 14 '89 if R fi? 1 rx.. , , Us y..4 1 0, rf- 99 r dm , . ,AW , V Tv 1' 4 - 1 1' K 4 ff isp! i 3 E' j ,W ,mf W' , A- A A Q ' t or a ,Q A f . ,, . 1 4 1 if S .zzz f- ' f- - f,,. :':: :m'::tt::L::2 izrrartisxm 'W 2 STM' HA' A H G '1 we R 5.3 1 W'tfF???i: yr . I ' ' 33:42 Efwigiaziiii gegqgigizxr feggmgxiiv ' V 'f : ,germ : Q1 mf in :-.zu af., 5 ' .. . ' .1 .. -1-21:12s2z:2z2.ssi:sieeffawzfz fagif N -.W . ' :fi:f'f l2 E?E5F3ii2f'5i 1i:'11':v-'41, 2232391455 uw - . A Q W 1 5 . , , A ll-,1,:p,:g ,wm,.,M.u...M.mme HNHRHWHYMYFZYMYMYHWMYMYMYMWMYRSYRSYESYESYMVRSYESYHYGSYHYH3 Gayla Smith Gerri Smith Heidi Smith Jacque Smith Jimmy Smith Lesa Smith ' Mike smith Vicki Smith Robbi Strutton Spirit O Terry Spin-lock Roy Stavig Paul Stewart Roxanne Summers Michelle Tadlock Benny Test ! ,, A my a 2: Q we x J Q jj, 4 ,f , 5 r Q 1,64 is I M, P I xi A A if 6 4 '4 B K '1 4... mq, Y n Q21 'qs X 1' o'o, FP: 'f bxosq H , I .,,..,,,, M. f , we 1' .5 V si x. ii: 5.5: ,JMR ig: , , iZ1 '. S , '15-' -P' ', 'Z giver fd S Nlfggm' it WA i Q K if ' t 1 .. If 1 A V ., wit S, Xgiiwf 1 z. A ' N 1 'F ,fear-4 80! ffiif MQ , X J I if' ' . L, if , , A yy ,- VX. , ,S by , ,, 4.-.,. . Auf 5 lr AA i t.. Eff, ,fu Egg fi' Lfxkfti 'A Q MXH- x, '-5 5 . , , X 15 .S j- :rf 0, E., X. ,w ig YRSYHYQSSYRSWIISYQJSYHYRSi'59k'5!i'5!i'5!9R5!'R5!W5!YMYMWHYHYMYMWIHYRSYHNHT 102 Are Class F avori tes! Garold Anderson was also a class favorite this year. Garold was active in Concert Band, boys' OA, and he attends the Apostolic Faith Church. -li d + 4 Jule. . digg 'DIZ Gayla Smith was this year's class fav orite. All through the halls of GJHS her happy and smiling face could be seen. Cayla was a cheerleader, play- ed basketball, and was a member of Symphonic Band, N11-IS, and Pep Club. Gayla Ana' Garola' iffi 'Q wi YM . rw'-fw 12-4- lwffiyigi,-is m., 0 4. Z' f'j'Tf7 7fQ 3 M Q mf ,fjgygffges .5 9 my ! 5 5k Julie Townsend ds Cary Thornton To T1-u 11 .4 ir, m J1 o Ma.r1 Turner I e A.V, . , iii AVVL 2A ,, U' , V, KY1eVa11N01f i -e , fi r- A ,r r Irma Villarreal fx!-A ,, N 1 ff: , Carrie Villines Q ' M ' 'g' S , 'A ' Cathy Wagnon ' -A I 3 gg V' - - Q fx, n ,, 45 Ig.,-N , A . a .fa W r.r' . gm, S ini ' A h' VV :m f , I A L S Randy Ward . Keith Werner 1 ' Kim white r 52,2 Mi 44241 .mga 4 -ij A f 'fs is ' 1 W - . - ...gm V' ff' W. Favorites G FSYMYKSYHWRSYRSYHWKSYIQSYHYMWMWHYMYMYHRMWEYMYMYMYMYRSYMYQW Lance White Dawnya Wicker Sandra Willars Darrin Wilson Pat Wing Larry Wirtz David Wolf Rick Wood Fred Wortham Ray Yarbo jennifer Yates Trina Garnett , www , x '31 '3- 's. ' 1:-gi , V , b. ne.e AX ff- , 'quail if , ,wif al' , fi V i ig, ,',k ,,,,.,.A.555ew f - -1 y . .1 ,. 1, ' ' 'fHf'fi.iEgj A Q59 Nm M, Q ' f '-mv 'M X .eq E , iv ,. in V ,gun in f W VLl.N,',J. 5?T e W a n ieee i W 1' ' fi - ' L 3 . T 'X , ,, 44 x yi i..gq 2 2' , , 1, sa Q r.a,.. w Zf,g:i e , , 05253 -W L K, is s...,,f , 1.-9-2 W ' X K - X U ,...V. -,A ' gi X, -Q 41, an :V 3A i ' 4 Y A N wa A 1 - Q3 wk R ,V . :sg-, i xi 5 GK A , are 3 N 4 il .4-ni Q ' ' N Mike Smith Are On Top The all A's for this ye:-1r's 8th grade are: Tami jones, Susan Crowder, Cindy Miller, Chaun- cy Hammond, Carla Birdsill, Bradley Phillips, Renetta Reeves, and Irma Villarrel. E211 V 1 fy M-5 -uf 154' a r , U ML, W1 1,411 kph! ..,., ,P rf 1:1 w W W SQ,-.V ji, 7 'KN Get Into The N Spirit Of 'Q Things - Experience - J.. , Tiger T Q EM i ,. Tal 4 , Pride 1 Y l . v t ,A ,Ab 2 , ,,, ,Q ,Ave , L Ln., -v D AQ 1-bf, .. 'WJ .,ifa1a2??i:fiQ5ff:.x 5l'f3'l4. 108 . fi Issuer' ' Fel M, .,,, , N . , 3 1 H I li 69? H, K' P . I1 iisf ai' A v 'e A 'li , Qs, H ri' ' ,J 7 M A ,V ,fi ll-' fix'- IAW 45,4 ' 'A Av ' an 'v,gflflw'lx,! WW '. ' cu lf-wait? ,f A ri? in .gg gii ,552 , 3-f ffxiif ,L iLa'52x':ff-, 1251, gag, M Hg --,f ffm.. ,A .1 W, ff: : :lg 35- Q. 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QQ., 'S A . 1-. ,, . .: I ll 42'-'df ...QC-y':'l1 -,L,.., I, Affair:-i'?m-:it-Iwi' .ww 1,-.-+1 Q. :'., -,:. -, '. ,js Ernie Abeyta Andy Adair jon Alcantar Perry Baca lim Bailey Sandy Baldonado Lorie Behne Russell Behne Mike Bell Bruce Betterton Steve Biddle Steve Birdsill Debbie Ble eker Jimmy Bohanan Marla Bowers Sammy Bri les Randy Bryan Luther Carter Welcome T0 The Class Of 81 ! These newcomers added alot of fresh ideas to the already bright Class of 1981. They helped to make the year a little bit bet ter, for nothing is more inter esting than making more new friends. The newcomers are Lesa Cox, Pam Penner, Diane Purcell, Kim Clark, I-layen Nguyen, Andy Adair, and Ernie Peterson. 1- 1? -rx T' n l L Q. - v 4 V Q4 1 -43+ r y K i' h 5 L A v .X 4 h ni A A Y in 'A v 1 A 4 U5 Q4 4 4 'T We 3:5 N, Q y N 2' 1, - iii? g ifj ' Q ,iv Y ,Y .V -f , K-5 . ma 1' Kr A 7 th Graders Working Towards F un! Ricky Carver Kim Clark Johnnie Conner Shari Conner Kerry Cook Kelley Cooksey D avid Costilla Gary Costner Mark Countryman Patty Countryman Lesa Cox -Mark Crelly Joey Cruz Carla Cruzan Kerry Culver Christina David Connie Deckard Cecil Drake Kerrick Draper Melissa Duffield joan Duncan Richard Dunkerson Mike Durman Kev-in Elston , -,seg NW 111' 1 vb, 15- -v Q ,rr wr 1-55+ f r Q lf li' + n L M - -ig,i Q -i - ' iz I lg- r .'Es. Q A qsifw 'N 'H X. sfiuqi, gm, ii s li lim, S J X f jp X ws: ,sf f 'L , . A 4 G :A ,E wi , 4, A e Q5 . f ' - - . -.x Y 3'1 a 'K N515 a .3 Vg, 55-'W-fi I 1 fs s G 2-G :X a x X Vida Erdman Billy joe Ewing Sandy Ewing LaDonna Farrington Eddie Farrington Douglas Fletcher Dennis Foster Yvette Fuentes Greg Gentry Kurt Gibson Eddie Gloden Delma Gonzales Dennis Gonzales Sue Goolsbey Terri Green Meg Lee Grice Paul Griego Jolene Groves Keith Hackett Darrell Hadley Jamie Hale Darrell Groves Gil Hamilton Lisa Hampton W +1 miles Mike Hancock Ken Harmon Evan Harney Lee Ann Harris Robert Harris Dorothy Hasse Forrest Hastings julie Hastings Waynette Hawley Becky Hensley Tim Hepner Leslie Hess l'7'f'ff . ' 13 , . -W LL, , -pw . ,. . MW . 1 -wfw-1-n. ,g ,rpg-: 511, A j x r Ia '2 5 41 Ei ,fy BC ' ,few ,a ffm. ' 512' M 9' ugh? ,gg 4 sz , A 4 13' Lf hi , 11 Hx- s 1 an ai ri f 'iq ,Q Q tg' E- ., , F-5,5 .-.-1 it :I 4 ' J 4 IM: EQ? , 3 'i 4'I'4'1' WY I gf? 'T fgia V nz, A f 14 H? ww yy - A 5 Kwai f, Q I M we 5 s 4, 5 f is 'W L :K .. i f f? K. tw 2 ' X tl. R xx a .1 2, X XX Xf xl: wg L af L x I N ,M ' 14 if 4 ' fx 31 1 K c. ff'-E Hg ti' 'IJ' f '-5 u-'Il n ,rgqfqi . , mu 1 ' firm Y 5 ,' nw- yi . '15, J,'.- S' '-U ' , . I W ibwfifrr xv, 339' 4 A HH 1' 1 .1 fd ,. 1451 : fi.,- ,,r .QI J 3 .25 ' 1 . ,..,. . if Q . ,K if M hge, BQ 2 5? .. oX 11i'f ,a f 1 -Aw -4- .af , tS13Ww?'.,.f. ' tim - Q11 ,L F1 4 351- ' JW-:J.we5 i4 .A ' ri V. in 1' ' 55' 1 ,-101,492 gl fi '21 76 I A Spirited Year' ix Y....5NW l , Q- X Bicentennial Cubs Start Memories 9, 15 ' if Q 2 5 e '- My li .B-, QQ A, - I,-, anger! x K ' A y - A A if-Wfx' 1.1. 1 ,. .gy Q.,1-:fy 1, ..., Qi, , 2 V . 1.. ,- xg.: , wi! .,.gn ' we '. L.1fHW'.,1 A ,,w i1 1 fm --mff ix 1 nm. . fs W is-1, U. Q m K Q 1 1 V I 2, ' ' 'a .sf ez, 11-2 'L :Q 'aux - Q Q 'A 'Q' W 'F ' eenAef 3 , 1: Q, L - 4, .r A, A M ,. A 149 ' - f A , --f. , 'A ff. ' - . .gs ' , '5 1 F' -li-xt , .. 7 4? YA Y. 1. , Q I! F, Ok 'fi A 'i i' 4 George Hindergardt Wayne Hoffman Bobby Homan Sheila Huddleston Crystal Hunter Melody Hunter julie Hutchinson Theresa jackson Mark Jackson Tina Jamieson Gary lander Tina Jarvis f--v 4 .4,. q 4 .45 n Q ni A .A s ui , 1 A -gf. , , F23 ji.- F31 1 , y I ,igffiwf N, gag nt,-. 2 , F ' ' f 21:1 Jmg , 1 , L 1 21542 . gs X , 3 , Sig W gf in ai ,,1,,, QQ ui! are , A-... 511,19 HHS., ,fi 39 .. .. 'sw-gps, am: iiiidy- L i1Wg,' ,- -r fif ' f1Q3'1','1i . L yy ,E rv WF L H M , 'f it , -rs - .Q 4 r 1 K fm .. ,. Q . ? W 'w,f.?'1:9 4 ,BER B :V Q A ff' i ,xg Q 1 1 W 1 A , f Q5 rt 1 M f LW : XE W N94 ' ' s' ' -New QQ-:fr - rm V :gag V gsm, W ' 365, in 9,-Q . ,13,'. ' W , , W ,s 12 ' 1 , y V5 - Hg M: ld ' ' ' Q K X 5,5 5: xi ki., M' 1 Qf :M K 3,-gi as M, ii 1 v U, , i Q y 1 Q 2 .- f. Q, 4 Q E6 2 V' . f W A is , m ' 4? Q a X ' gg' ' xx 1 ir xg r v gn 3- 'SY 5 at . an ,f - 'am L USE! l These spirited cheerleaders, Tina Lothman, Kim Lunsford , and jamie Hale are always on top of all 7th grade sports activities. They'11 always be found cheering on their mighty cubs. ' .vl, Lv'-vi .v Kevin Jones Martin Keenan Kyle Kelting Carol Kippenberger Laura Kircher Arley Larson Carol Lear Scotty Lear Harold Leniger Brandon Lewis Mark Lewis Tim Lewis John Linde Carolyn Long Mark Long Casey Longacre Tina Lothman Steven Long 1 Q Y in 1 Nb 5 r 1 1 I N 4 vii- 4 h vi- Av4 -if if 4 kr- K. -I' 1 5 1 v ' rif f ' to 1 'ffl K4J2L',,'1-7- ' --mf in H7412 ' f -' -ft .., ,, Q M . :vie-f fx - . ..x. .- ew., :fy as r , Q . , Y. 3 E 'rj is S X K .. 4 L ri Q wh, ,. 1' Q 59.- :1 up r, . NX new 'Ur ix it 'X is A 1 .f-f.i.:z u 4 ' 0 K W Enthusiasm is the name of the game when help is needed for the seventh grade class. These bright sponsors are: Mr. Lynn, S Mrs. Grice, Mrs. I-Iessenthaler, and Mrs. Brooks. 1' .syn Cindy Love Stephanie Lucero Kim Lunsford jim Lyman Janie Madrid Roberta Madrid K 3 Q .33 SQ..-5.7 we-K5f!'M 'Wes Diann Mandrell ' v 2:5552 Betty Martinez Mark Martinez 'W' ' Nickie Martinez '25 ru ' Kr -W . Wilma Martinez 2 , I 3 , M 3 Jay Mathis rf: , r. H. s A N f I L- .4 2' VKX ' ' 4X7 -,Q sum Ash Kathy Mathis Larry McClure Eda Miller Jeff Moore Kenny Moore Kelly Morrison V - K A 52'szi3Is'gzff222i. f 1'- - ,. ' ll fr -, 423, . -452 .1 1 as 5,3 42 ar . ' . , Q v' , , v' , A ' Q 4 4 Q ii' 4. Q U Iii' 4 A 14 'l vi' 1 9 QF A ' 'l L i -E , A A I 'R- Mr Q ,N 4- J. , , M, K .- -t . . , 52+ Y V 1' wx: -ffm ,-wget. Q wwf ww 1 ,, If 2 ,..., Yr. , , . tg: . :sin L 33,4 :P , , . A .v. ag , . -fm 1 ' ' . M31 ,V s :aff 1 N .M . . ' . Q ' 3 X1 li ff i 9' V, , ,i,..:a. .. N., tu 5, -., f ,gt I VH, ,vs-19' H, 4 l 3 1 an 1 ' H MM A 7 42 K 5 ,, K' are -wr be ' A x J X xl! 1 'A 'HQ Y? :,. wb. 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Cys 1 WT: J' ',,1 m , :M f Qammn 4 2 , P ' xii A A ff , R 5. fiat QW S. 13 -. iw., ai Dione Nelson Robert Nelson Kathy Noble Esther Noble Jeff Odell Anne Otero Mary Padilla jeff Parker Wes Parker janet Parsley Dianna Patterson Pam Penner Laurie Perkins Michael Pettitt Liz Petty Shanna Pollart Keith Porter Kim Porter Stacy Powell Bill Presson Denice Pritchard Diane Purcell Vickie Purcell Randy Rapp The Class of 1981 is proud of Tim Hepner, Laura Kircher, Cindy Reeves, Cindy Wood, Dianna Patterson, and Stacy Powell for keeping alive the Tiger's tradition of All A's. 'lf' . 'O y Q 1 1 Q03 , , , C Va as R U ffl, l'l' Q ' . I, 1 4 re ap' L Q 6 133 s fy W W W gil? L ii it .Q -Q x. W 1 'F .ff ld . N1 AHA! Mr. Lynn, Mr. Grace, and Mr. Reed are undoubtedly schem- ing up some devilish tricks to play on the seventh graders. With tea- chers like these, it's no wonder that the halls of the junior high are seldom quiet. la-My 'Wig 'L' y , 's is 'Hg 5. ' E v gf iii? , y a 'iii rf rw ' , vi fl, a-+A ---9 L11 , Q , 'ifflj tl ' A' iiii. fi-E-il' 7 V ZIV v Q ..rb,.. H Q . - 4 I . .1,,,,,y - 'S' , -b ft 1 ' ' . . -i YVSQQTFE2 4 k i 1 '4 ' EYW ' ,f i.-ggi-' 5, . ' - , f .Q - ,1g:wjL: Syrgfs3,V.g-, . 1 W , 'w17 v Li: , ., .iss , mi ,Z-. F a x , Q nina?-1? ,Q 1 K vu? A ,Qi-A 1, V .fd I K :P Q LM . hr- ,.,.a,,., , . ,ggi-.i..+ Q53 zgqgw g I. , , 1. W 1' -am' :- f' ' W I' f l -Y ww, is , r lifiii. l we fr' s ' ' -'Gs ' .z -I Wm ' Rial .9 5' :Z M. 3.1-iw! Q ash?-i S 32 Q23 -'1.,r .f::4gTge:3 H1 qs .' ,A 5 rt- .2 tzzxrga, .-'kgafv ,ft ggi: L T :921'K X f'7':l'3l5 'Cs . if ' ' ' 'al 1 39 Efkffi 5 , fl' -'s-Mui., ' .... gg' N-if - 1f515.jf,', Katrina Raymer Cory Rebne Cindy Reeves Marsha Rogers Lorrie Io Rogers Michael Romero Ronnie Roybal Shanna Salisbury Shona Sample Dee Sandoval jennifer Scates jon Scates Miohelle sehaef Paul Shaffer Susan Shaffer Sharon Sides Todd Singleterry ,, Beth Smith . ..---:::f.?2i:111-5, .Q,fw'.g1.I4i1,a2 Q. ' 4' 1 ' iigzqifigifi' QSEQL' ' 'I' li' 4-+4 -vie. - -if i- 4 4+n -If 1- 1 - 'lf A ' Kevzn Kim Lunsford, the seventh grade class favorite, is active in the Morning Star United Methodist A d Church and in the Junior High Band, in which she n plays clarinet. Kim is allso one of the seventh grade cheerleaders. Kim s personality and smile ' makes everyone very proud of her. Kevin Elston is the seventh grade class favorite this year. Kevin is manager of the seventh grade football A team and is active in the Apostolic Faith Youth Group. lllqe is one that attracts friends as a fly F attracts oney. ' CZVOFZ I BS N ..,1 in v- v. vi, j - v f..!p.l' ebb 45.535 W P N . I Qk 11. dtgt- + Q -I A .- - -if A - ' H , W., ., K .,,, , Q r : , P lr' W f 1- . W- j he l ' iii in 4 iffy' -- 0 .N Q, 'X ' . , ' N. -Q , N' '55 A ' 35of f K X. N-9 I Y wi Rep li 17 kg ' . va x I A .x. I 'fn Q Q, if - X in , A f X X x tfiwl , f ' x ,. ,, wc:-1: Y 'nl , i. ,..-Xfzn V .1 M ffm. rf-,ffl I fi.k' I A vJ,,f,W.' ! . 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Brightly colored halls proclaiming TIGER PRIDE, shoe-polished cars, pride-infested town dinner followed by downtown parade, a bonfire, with spirit led by cheerleaders, everyone happy, anticipating a big Victory. Mary Ann crowned! All led to a forceful victory over Alva! Homecoming Creates Lasting Memories . . E711 CE, MNUHL SEN! 6-1 71' l',,21lT 1 ' EX l X , ff W ' , Q, - -V1 f AYAQQ' 9 fi 'W , ah, , 1 Q mnl j dii e E5 Pl-'il ' A KVVA A UQ A,,LLL ,A QLV, t l Y . .5 f, v in WH, 2 Q mm, ,, , K In is '.:r E. yay, ' . 1 Y lx f gl LB X is 3, my i U ' i A 3 ---y. 'W 1 N 1,. 1 ff h'-1 wifi? fin i 7 V i ,views immwiiiwiewwg y s S l' ' ,AA' 3 ' l ' ' 5 , we y Rusty Bayless Mitch Burkhart Bill Blair Mike Byers Billy Camp- bell Brian Chill jeff Davis Lynn Fuezst- Steve Heit- Glenn Free- enau schmidt man Ray Heimbuck Eddie Hill Bill Landess Roger Lewis al ' L-,W Lf.. wax E X , , W. !GE M X C Q xl Q 9 XX 'ffl-1 , S V TIGE ' Billy McKay Mark Menden- hall ff?'i Y V JV, . cy ., 4 y l ,1'1 y J f ' ,. :-. Q . .. . 2 J . ,' - 4 ,ze ' x ' ' '- ,.A,. 'K' i Q ii M W Q ' ' S X . ' ' Ax 2 Q U E 1 'fu Q - 25 X . - S 4 1 S . in , , . a ,. r L- K - To , 1 , 3, w yy fo i if 1 -, ' V, I -Llxlkl. k i P P fl N . ' - A 9 fi' A 57 .Q,. I Q '1' - Jody Mrofcza Jim Smith Paul Patton Kent: Palmer Randy Va.n Mike Smith David Smith Tim Reeder Doug Stavig Dyke Tim Stout , . angle., 9 I4'ud. 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Km , f- ' Y ' -If 5 I5 - . 7 61 9 3 4 Ur 'S A 1'1 7 W M 2 Fira WU-ff? fr WEA Quia Roger lewis Bruce Luedke Billy McKay Mark Mendenhall Stan Ralstin Tim Reeder Senior Tigers Work Hard For Basketball In '76 e e ee e ei. e I ex 5.41 i . . 1 L- Wally Adams Terry Bmdge cm Edenb orou gh John Padilla Alan Peoples Juniors Put Out The Effort To Build A Good Bicentennial Team A f? f'25R Wag? Rial M Jerry Boren Mark Campbell Clay Frantz Mark Gifford Keith Hammond Steven Long S0ph's Make Way For Basketball In 1976 w w w x a n w w W P4131 if-144 35'i fp-:'x 133i 145 Jerry Mitchell Mark Nester Bryan Phillips Brad Ralstin Ernie Rudolph Brian Shaffer W , 5Si'?5?i'5!9k'!5Si'25W5ii'57W25Si'Z5!i'!3ii'?5!'k , ZSYRSWRSYMYMYMYMY IHYQEWMYQEYZSSY Sk 5 5? , V V , T 4h: i t V as W g i - or . T. if rg ,I 5, 17? 1- 1 f W - I V - I , I ', - -f ir! I H I I a s , . ln, S.. .., as . W1 -use 'sr 39 14 1. if mfayiii-ig-be , ' we-52: sl ' if . A L r eafffa:E+Zii5f'r-isiQi i s . E i?1im'4'fl M132 -cf are 5- l V1 l V an ' - if .'. ' 'H '52, sk -5 A - W: H 6 i Av- la - wr Q-sg G!! Sir? . 3 3 'Y 4 2 1 f 4 'iff 2 , h sk Good Training is i rar lsr A fV,.,, 1 g eat h n i T iaia . . Bzcentennzczl W ' Team! a Don Bowman is the head basketball coach for the Guymon Tigers. This is his second year of leading the fighting Tigers to victory. Kenneth Dickerson is our new assistant basketball coach. He has put forth alot of effort to teach the Tigers good sportsmanship as well as good basketball. .' 5355 .i2?:Vci':?l:iH:Vci':?!ci2?:!iftf'X:i2?5i.'I?!ci2f ' Riff! ' kif?:V:i.'I?lci!?M.'l?!i,'I?1!if?xl:i.'t? ?!ifr?Ri2?Xci2?XciHki.'tf'x!ii'? Basketball Is Filled With Thrills Chills, And Excitement! A ' 3 - x, A 3 - f , 1' j Body And Mind Works Together To Bring Us Victory '32 riff Cubs Challenge Many Worthy pponents BACK ROW: james Guerra, manager, Oscar I-lierro, Mike Kimball, Pat Reames, jay Brown, asa Howard, Neil Hyer, and Mr. Wolgamott FRONT ROW: Randy Taylor, manager, Kevin Hum, Monte Da1n, Joe Hem, Rocky Hunter, Kelth Mason, Brad Gaim, and Robbie Vestal, manager. l ' l Q Q5 FIRST ROW: james Guerra, manager, Rodney Pracht, Damon Baca, Dennis Groves, Tracy Bowers, Kenny Lunsford, Mark Betterton, and Randy Taylor, manager SECOND ROW: Robbie Vestal, manager, Randall Hawley, David Hadley, john Potts, Lindell Kottke, john Dale, Ricky Shelley, and Paul Southwick Cubs Have A Winning Bicentennial Spirit! . 'law L , 4 if Our 1976 8th Grade Basketball Team Our 1976 7th Grade Basketball Team x1'Q'f,'2 Tl ERETTES if Qwxwsww Senforswxxwwx jk ,AL ,if 4. Y 6 6 X 454 43K 435 I ? ' Q an 33 455 I 5 jl 79 fx Q . X 1 0 3 3 E3 55 'S' 5. U E. :s '11 5 '-1 3. 'U 'U 5 so P-1 s: E. 0 l ,fi 21 'B .-.n .. QQ Mk 5, :j r . 7 S Tzgerettes Look Forward N ...n-w-. ...,-..-- . janet F ajen Holly Hall Keri Imler Lindy Manning Iulia Nelson Patti Penner Marty Wagnon Paula Yocham bulous Future We Are The Mighty Tigerettes ' 4 1 gy K if 5-,lg N ,113 x U Q ' I 35 ' M Shawn Carter Lori Foreman Linda Garrison Kelley Holt Renee Longacre Dianne Moss Z fi y M Q A I h 5 13 Gay Palmer Debbie Scott Cindee Southwick Mary Trevino N1 M. ,, f -- Eg Q fill - ,fz fff5 N 1 y BM 34351 , ' :: . - -J' gx 1-, Eg T 'ff 13 Q 3392.551 4 X X ' i 1 A Hg, JSQ if ca it Wm 4 Er ' 952' m -A TQ '71 fs .A 2 5 8:46 fi ,. N , if W Junior High Cubeites Start A Winning T fflffffiflfi i i i i i Natalie Bell Peggy Connie Elmore Cathy Fonnan Corena Imler Dianna Jamieson De Cordova The 9th Grade Tigerettes Are Something Special Stephanie Karen Nelson Raymer Cindy Rogers jana Smith Melody Stewart Jana Tripp 307 v Qor y oolrevf, U1 QW xuqrom, f use -, kgggwl ,. - .aaa FRCNT ROW: Mike Ramirez, Larry Chancellor, Chuck Alexander, Dale Kimsey, Billy Young, and Bryan Wooldridge. BACK ROW: Eddie Ramirez, Jeff Fuerstenau, Derek Gibson, Lynn Fuerstenau, K.C. Rothschopf, Greg Hamilton, and Coach Hart. Coach Hart looks just as at home with a golf club as he does with a football. He gives our Tiger Golf Team the initiative to win. These three guys are the swinging first-year letterman. Jeff Fuerstenau, Greg Hamilton, and Bryan Wooldridge all have that extra drive that assures them of trophies. Junior Gohfers Show Promise For The Future! Greg And Lynn Make Up This Year's Senior Golfer's Sophomore Gohfers Swing Into Action For 1976 I7 lrls' Gel? I9 76 ' A Al, 4, . jack Nicholas? Arnold Palmer? No, it's our very own Charmis Hays, Debbie Vestal, Wendi Reames, and Natalie Patterson in their first year W of girls' golf. g. . FRONT ROW: Charmis I-lays, Lisa Wolf, Amy Collins, Natalie Patterson, Stacy The great wizard of the golf club is Polk, Aronda Neu. BACK ROW: Debi Martindale, Kalynn Riley, joellen Reeder, the fearless sponsor, Mr. Wilkinson. Wendi Reames, Debbie Vestal, Charmis I-lays, and Mr. Wilkinson. I-le led these girls to not only several trophies, but also a great deal of experience. Girls' Gob' Pulls Its Way To G.H.S. RHS Tvcmk AQCLYNN Spfms Iwo QXXCYKOY1 'ffwf' 1, ,, , . , x... . . -. ,, , ., ,, , V 'J uf, 4 .Q 33 ul, -Y - ,, .. 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I s15i:f, '..3g,,g.' f',GL,, ,.Ze.-:V ff., ,jf ,fil- A 1. 7 x -:Q I. .jpg . he -ll .1- . -gh. E.Qf:'r,f 2-Eg. , IQ f Z 1. ' E51 , : - 1 .1 ...,. 1 141 P, mf 2 Iii. 1 lk . 4 1- 15, .V - x Lg-5, Qu,-fvfxi ,fy-v . .I -F' M:-. 1,1 - L 'P - '.', , aj I Qeifirf- L..-JEL? . -. VT ' 3: , ,' .. :Q V 'f 1' gy -. . t NL: -'g.f ,zixas-9' f-'gig L7 - 5 -,-s--A . ' 59F.5a' Qlfiaf 1 2 1 CHOOL LIFE A f ,vx 2:5 51 -.-1 'fir ,FQ . 4 1 -, . 'l'i'7'a 4? 41 -. 1 -Pl' H-1-1, s ., . 1 A J' -. 1 1 54 uf .f1, ,Ft .-5 , A.: 4 You, . . You're the one . . . leadership. . . school spirit. . . government. . . dances. . . ,x,L, 5 V . films. . . fun. . . 7:30 a. m. . . arguments. . . de- t t cisions. . . Student Council is more than just a small handful of people elected at the be- ginning of the year: it is more than a Wed- nesday morning rap session, a dance com- mittee or a club. This small handful real- izes the importance of constructive student participation and Works hard to improve stu dent life for all students. A few of Student Counci1's activities this year included spe- cial assemblies, films, the juke box, and dances. Student Council is for the students, and they are constantly working for you. m 1 Student Council Has Revolutionary Spirit! l if as N, -.. ' it R f N is x I l aw? it ,l mg' ' w,.:',q-N ,H .tiifnz Fantastic, incredible, bursting with energy, never stops talking, always on the go for G.H.S. This effervescent group is responsible for all the great dances, variety shows, the Christ- mas tree and decorations, the coke and candy machines, and the latest addition--the juke box. This vivacious group is the student council, and they are led by their fearless leaders. They are: president, Jeanette Barnum 5 vice-president, Grace Russell, secre- tary, Cindy Shaffer, co -treasurers, Teresa Patterson and K. C. Rothschopf. When in the couxse of student events it be- comes necessary for The Student Council to call upon the wisdom of our elders, STUCO realizes the importance of good sponsors who supervise, council, advise and do what isn't done by the students. This organization is lucky to have sponsors who have the loy- alty of our bicentennial leaders. The spon- sors are Mrs. Patricia Lee, Mr. Paul South- wick, and Mr. Eugene Seright. 5 1,-L 'A ,A Y' 1 : -' 1 M814 ' '-.1'2',2!iUffU- I igrefefsgseaf 5, 3 'e y ,W Of ,L 1 - U, is ,q'i'f?..H' 123541: ,v mv g' '1 ' J ' ' -. K V f,fI.J,Ji2f'1 ', :.'f, ? , ,efgfwfiafsgiy ' jp in . Mk, 1 1, f Ji 3-ull' - H' ff 'P ,g Jos M, ,wgjgsw ixjwgi , V MAQEE, nw., ,. fi 1 5 V ffii,-if ff X4 , S pi :few :waz ' ,f 2 if 1 ' ,ziiifvg aw f f 4-yeagli 2 Qufiflkefgqv aglggggeyfpflffiq .5n,3,h,fg.g ff t,r:,k3e.:'i,,i,,,A1,,:amv. vu, -,. 5,f.w,.fazg 1 Ugly' 'fi 1, ,mf1qff:,-g1,,s,.,1,,gp ,. Q' mf? '- M L - gmffafrmifseffffr K , if I I f I V 'N .l 413. 3,Lp?f1'1:'f.us::4fu,. .f -, f 1, A Fg53Qa1v.:,f-,.g..?45 h, 4,fi.3353:fz3!4qgg,q:,Wgq:, . X Q 4 fe H , fi-fel:-fnf??g'jgefi,' kgs- 25311 If ?, v f 951 as is ehei ,' 5 'M - yoniu fiewff 1 , pref! XX Qflli , e X If X , I IJ vw Who Needs tuco ponsors? We D0 - We D0 - We Do!! Spirit Comes First To be involved, to be spirited, to be a part of things--these are the things G.H.S. Guymon Gang strived for and achieved. Re- rnenber Homecoming '75--when vitality was so real in the halls? --when Tiger Pride was exhib- ited with real vigor?- -Decorat- ing the halls and lockers for band, choir, debate, football, basketball, track, golf--King and Queen Flame, leading the boys in, following the band in, skits for pep assembly--selling ribbons and buttons, just feeling fine to be caught up in the Spirit of '76 and in the Guymon High School Guymon Gang. Our football cheerleaders are pictured BOTTOM LEFT. They are: Laura. Williams, janet Fajen, Tami Chandler, Debbie Rowden, Karri Sherrill, and Pam Hamil- ton. Basketball cheerleaders, pictured ABOVE are: Val Newman, Tammy Stew- art, Debbie Hopkins, Tammy Copley, Karen Bennett, and Shelli Martin. The BOTTOM RIGHT picture represents the jr. High cheerleaders: Kim Lunsford, Tina Loathman, Val Mrofcza, Lindy Culbertson, Kim Copley, Beth Pollart, Gayla Smith, and Tina Byers. These are our spirit leaders. Go Tigers!! The jr. High Pep Club is the spirit section of our jr. High. They can be seen in the halls working to make it look bright and full of pep. Pep Clubbers are a Vital part of Jr. Highg could you imagine how dull it would be Without them? The courageous sponsors are Mrs. Ward, head spousorg Mrs. Moore, and Mrs. Keaton. This year for the first time Pep Club has been mixed. It's fantastic!! Guymon Gang Activities Gave Us Spirit-Filled i Memories Pictured ABOVE are the members of Guymon Gang. The officers, SECOND ROW, are: Mary Ann Dennis, Presidentg Vicki Bennett, Vice-President, Debi Martindale, Secretary, Shawn Carter, Treasurer, Robin Summers, reporterg Lynette Kauffman, scrapbookg Cheryl Boyd, banquet chairmang Becky Hiniger, ribbon chairman, Natalie Patterson and Kelli Holt, homecoming chairmeng Julia Nelson, hall and locker chairman, Tereasa james, program chairmang Lindy Manning and Linda Garrison, Tiger Mascots, and Teresa Foster, goalpost chairman. The flag bearers are Dee Ann Martindale, Cindy Shaffer, Amy Collins, and Sandra Stone. -as--.fs ' '55 fi fi?-54, ees fffff- L1 'r'r Ext P M ,ff me xr f yf f fa li m I I' at-5 f Q4 435124 or I' l Rita Ackley Chuck Alexander Jeanette Barnum Vicki Bennett Danny Bintz Doug Brown Leslie Bom Mark Boston Pete Butcher Cindi Cain Billy Cain Donna Cauddell Tami Campbell Vanessa Cannon Gerald Carter Shawn Carter jonnie Castorena Kelli Cates Joni Claycomb Mary Beth Cole Debbie Conner Kelley Crowder Deborah Dale Robert Dennington Mary Ann Dennis Lisa Draper Mike Duncan Grover Duffield Brenda Durman Kristi Elrod Janet Fajen Tina Farmer Bruce Fenton Teressa Foster Claudette Frittz Gary Gackstatter Patty Gackstatter Linda Garrison I IXII- -0656, 5 f xFMUN,0Kl1 Kathy Garrison Derek Gibson Sandra Goff Patti Grayson Debbie Green Mary Guerra Laura Hallford Steve Hall Kim Hardesty Deana Hardesty Heather Harney Charmis Hays Lori Heitschmidt Sherry Hill Becky Hininger Norma Hierro john Hammond Keith Hammond Lisa Holly llx - Kelley Holt Debbie Hopkins Debbie january Dana Johnson Brenda Kauffman Lynette Kauffman Richard Keenan jo Karen Keenan Keith Keiser Donna Kimsey Dale Kimsey Charles King Melissa Kircher Richard Kleffman Debbie Lee Amy Lowery Tammy Mason Kim Mathis Sandy McClung jerry Mitchell Mary Miller Julia Nelson Aronda Neu Toni Parsley Tina Parker Natalie Patterson Tereasa Patterson Greg Pettit Bryan Phillips Scott Pollart Jacque Pracht Kelli Proctor Steve Proctor jake Quesenbury Mike Ramirez Robin Rebne Lori Russell Brian Shaffer Sue Shook Doug Shelton jim Smith Valerie Smith Doug Stavig Daina Stewart Tammy Stewart Robin Summers Carol Truitt Craig Tucker Debbie Upchurch Ronna Vaughn Richard Wise jerry Ward Craig Weatherly April Wolf Tammy Wood Bryan Wooldridge Terri Yates Q fi we-my 65,1 , I ,, , .Q K' 4 0 1591! ' my 5 .G n ' 4 it-1 821' 35545 I3 Tiger Pride What can you say about a band that has consistently been the best at everything they attempt? A band that has been recognized all over the Southwest because of their out- standing ability and talent? This year the band has performed at various concerts, including the Honor's Band Concert at Enid, Okla- homa. The band took a trip to Mem- phis, Tennessee Cwith the commun- ity's helpb and marched in the Cot- ton Festival there. The officers this year were: Doug Brown--president, Vicki Bennett- -vice-president, Donna Kimsey--secretary, and Robert Dennington- -treasurer. Those who qualified for All-Region Were: Lori Heitschmidt, Tereasa Patterson, Sandy McClung, Jeanette Barnum, Sandra Goff, Vicki Bennett, Patty Gackstatter, Chuck Alexander, Gary Gackstatter, Jerry Mitchell, Doug Brown, and John Hammond. Jeanette Barnum, on flute, qualified for All-State Band. The outstanding Stage Band of Guymon High also has too numerous honors to record. the Guymon Band System, under the di- rection of Mr. Jerry Toler--High School and Mr. Irvin Miller--Jr. High made many memories for each student that participated in the many events sponsored by this fantastic BAND! Is Still Alive Music Traditional, Spiritual, Jazzy Built Our Nation Classical, Contemporary, March, Organization Reveals 1 2 2' 2 5 i Leadershi p, Talent, Ana' pirit Upholding a tradition is never easy, especially if the tradition is one that the'Guymon Junior High Band managed to achieve. But be- ginning in the sixth grade, a young band player learns that the im- portant thing about band is the music--the ability to produce some- thing of enjoyment that all ages can enjoy. It's the quality of music that even a flute can make. Band is Mr. Miller making you stand up for talking in front of the Whole band--just to embarrass you, and boy, it sure does! It is district contest at Goodwell and your first solo or ensemble. This year's twirlers for Concert Band are Kim Lunsford and Stacie Powell. For the Symphonic Band, the twirlers and drum major are Leslie Jackson, Linda Dunkerson, and john Clayton. The officers are LaParsha Modrick, Rodney Pracht, Rolinda Culbertson, and Angela Reid. -1 bfy busy, bu -- l g ttii1g ready f a -musical in the fall of Iii?-i i If , - ll Choir coxest meansh Fslgf 1' .chm -- - ' ' o lg uuili - ii 'l.LdB!J.1.!.l!il. !'!.L1?.1l.1.l7Nl 12 nt of the choir Weetheart! We must not forget Mrs Davis .1 A Ml u I I 14 lu A x ul i 2 a I 'Z ' . '. - . dell pour over all the ,npfgig as they accom- panv all the different ei Tiff 'iahf mm. -.t mfht -9- re- VIJUD 1 53 X1 if 5 1 2 1 1 'WW C e l l8S Q f W 2 n f A ' 'S 5 ESV ,,..,. .:.,.,, W. ,.,, . ..... K W I it fn ,en .x M . '7 .Gu f F yn, ,N .V .Mm-2-ff Lv ij lla, V A '..A- .ww .WL,..,, ,y .,., .,,1,. - 1976 High f ,V .W ,. , WV? Y 3 Choir-officersiqxi 1976 are: Stan Ralstin, Presidentg Bill Campbell, Vice-president5fRQbert Dennington, Reporterg Carol Black, Secretaryg and.,Cindy Shaffer, Treasurer. 176 3, 1,3 ..x,xe,,X L,,.,e ,,,,, L,,L L K .,,.mg,L.W.,,gW, .. , ,, . ,, , li ah-U H4-ff N1 w1:ilf A1 a-,f . Cast of elmracters I ' ' A' Pauline , . . . ,. , . Sandra Goff , , . , Lucil1elEai-ly -. . Donna Caddell Sue Smith' . . . Laura Williams ajimmylS:ri1ith . . . Stan Ralstln Billy,Early . . Robert Dennington Tom Trainor . . Billy Campbell Nanette . . . . . Carol Black Flora Lathan . . . Charmis Hays Betty Brown . . . Dixie Gaylord ' ' W Winnie Winslow . Donna Kimse ' y ,, ., Nll,,l , A 4 , , I K, ,. ,. .gy 1. ,, . .,, , , ,N ,.oa,.L..-M, ,X7,1 1,,,.n.1 if F7 W 9151 Lg ,bfi H, , 'M 1 fQ,,f' Q'if N '-m,...l'A I 'WH' 8 , , , w Ti. ,E ,, gif- QSQQ ?og il .fi-Has -1-iii? gan 4 Q. , .YL ig' , W 4-A-f? '7 1 www-'J- g 3 :Ma P S 9 I nh ' gen' i V -ek! Y a -7,74 bqfafid.-jfygi W! 0 Ca-fat, au LU , . 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They are Jacque Pracht, secretaryg Patti Tripp, treasurexg Deborah Dale, presidentg and Donna Caddell, vice-president. 1 - 7' K,-W... ,.. ,,,..,,1 ,X ,e Www, ram- - Understanding Junior Initicites- R59 80 5519711YMYMYMYIEWIGSYQYREYRWJQYIZYKSYHYMWRSYMYMYRQWMYMWMYHNRS Sophomore Initiates These are the eight members of the Senior class that sang at the National Honor Society Initiation. They are Robert Dennington, Stan Ralstin, Billy Campbell, Lynette Kauffman, Donna Kimsey, Laura Williams, Mary Beth Cole, and Richard Kleffman. Their pianist was Donna Caddell. 55Y?-ZWJGQYZSSWRSYJ-ZYIQYIGSYRFRKSWRYRYISSWRSWISSYHYESYRWMYMWRSWHQHQW181WR 4.1 National junior Honor Society was or- ganized to recognize young leaders in all phases of school life. This honor is indicative of future success in each of their lives. The officers are Brad Gann, Presidentg Rolinda Culbertson, Secre- taryg Carol Countryman, Treasurerg and Keith Mason, Vice President. Pic- tured at the upper left are the seven singers who provided entertainment for the assembly. At the right are pic- tured the people whose efforts are much appreciated -- the sponsors, Mr. Reed, Mrs. Gribble, Mr. Keith, Mr. Wolgamott, and Mr. Reed. J. H. S. Encourages . Y- 1- 4- - f. 1- 4- ,F ,3 -4-if-'51fiF, ' ff 45,341 F G 4 4 Aiffi- 4 -'fb' Aff: 4 ' ra-4 fi vig'-4 U +'kl- -ifvlkf Freshman Initiates Leadership, Character, Eighth Grade I nitiates Scholarship, 4 K Nm, Seventh Grade Initiates Service, And Citizenship Th are the six members who served as ushers at the N. J. H. S. Initiation. They are Bradley Phillips, Gayla Smith, Cindy Miller, Renetta Reeves, Susan Crowder, and Martin Ward. 1., Stuco's strong and capable leaders are: Christin Kelting, presidentg Eddie Parsley, vice-presidentg Christina Mathis, secretaryg and Connie King, treasurer. Fun, relevant, ready to serve the needs of the junior High- -WHAT?--newly or- ganized junior High Student Council. - - Making director- ies, writing constitutions, and planning dances- - re- sponsible students making memories for future junior high students. Junior High Stuco Makes GJH . I ,W ,. ...Q .V - , , mi:ffmn.:i2?4??5?f,'Sfrfliiltcf11wsf1l5??QsQQEixzii'?i?5fi'2faG.ai1fwg...Q-sf - n - , Sponsors for Student Council are Mrs. Cornelson, Mrs. Gribble, Mrs. Jett, Mr. Cornelson, and Mr. Peterson. B et t er! Elected representatives of the new G11-IS Stuco ,TY r I C' Ni .r r X5, x' f ' k ' 4 Insulin! 1:91 ,r I I x 4? Nw XX - X ' QQ KR, v - -X -' ' .X X, W A r X 0 U C'--e -. ---- The officers of the Spanish Club for '75 are Dean johnson, Presidentg Sherri Rackley, Trea surety Michael Nelson, Vice-Presidentg Larry Wirtz, Secretaryg Kyle Van Nort, Parliamen- tariang and Lance White, Reporter. 'X En el club de espahol cantamos canciones espaholes, aprendemos de los artes, e1 folklorico y las cornidas mexicanas. if La Cultura Espanola Enriquece N uestras Vidas This year's officers are: Dorothy Sandovalg President, Debbie Greeng Vice-presi- dent, Cheryl Carterg Secretary and Treasurer, Donna Kimseyg Parlimentarian, Kalynn Rileyg Reporter, Teresa jamesg Historian, and'Lori Foremang Song- leader. FHA H omemakers For The Future Is Making Dorothy Sandoval is a senior at Guymon High School. She has been in FHA for five years and has been active in the Mosquero Chapter for one year and in the Guymon Chapter for four years. During her sophomore year she was elected secretary. For her junior year Dorothy was nominated to the office of vice-president and was named Miss FHA 1973-74. Her senior year Dorothy served as president of FHA and also reelected Miss FHA 1975-76. Dorothy is active in many other organizations. Her hobbies are reading, listening to music, cooking, sewing, and traveling. Dorothy plans to attend college or attend a trade school after graduation. JP A HIGH SC1I00l gm 1 .s.M.?n, 1.155 55 YIITGIIIIIVS 70, .11 .w 1. n lu gm mx uf ., , JJ '1 Mus? Jr. High F.H.A. Leads The Way President, Mary Ine Uriasg Vice-president, Sherri Gibsong Secretary LaParsha Modrickg Treasurer, Terry Hatfieldg Parlimentarian, Karen le ader, Judy Costilla. Mrs. Kottke is the junior high homemaking teacher. She has been teaching in Guymon for nine years. The F. H. A. girls really appreciate her experience he r and teaching ability. To Better Days Huddlestong Historian, Vicki Kauffm:-mg Reporter, Kim I-Iouckg Song- my 1 ,, f I 1 4gw,,.'.,.,, ,, , '3 sv NQVWI1 -1 9, N V' lm. IAUYIMI . Jr. High F.H.A. was involved in many activities. They worked in dif- ferent areas such as self-improvement and child development. Some of the activities that they did were: baby- sitting, helping the needy, the arts and crafts fair, and career day. They also worked on many Bicentennial activities. F y 7 r wad ' W in New . 'g. ' ' '55 A f-, , U ' --- l' NAQNSQ A1 ' -.--I I ' ,V ' Y 'W --- ,f:Qc,-.,1 A RKERS' Y, f O Omlgfvl A4 'Q 43 O ATM! i f' +0 Swdems Bodies As Yvep me AS W eXX Minds Girls' P. E. Is Spectacular r -:wma Z.-f..a...1, These are a few of the members of VICA. They are: Dennis Scott, Doug Wilson, Dale Klare, Darrell Hollingshead, Charles Madrid, jim I-Ieftner, Beth Calsing, Nora Crane, Carolyn Stewart, Sandy Ward, Cheryl Kissell, Tonda Eidson, Cindy Quin- tana, Cindy Kiddoo, Terry Ashcraft, Kim Hardesty, Mike Eidson, Rita Ackley, Tim Schuette, Carl Wisely, Malcolm Brewer, Paul McGee, Iolanda Grayson, Sylvia Costilla, Stacy Polk, and jack Shelley. Workin' H ard Can Be Fun , Q kj 4 .!E.!- - vb 9- N b 1, .. F 5 4 4 + fi' 4 A Q? k Avi: 4 4 fi' vi: 4 ' + -i Mr. Kenneth Cronkhite is our I. C. T. instructor at Guyrnon High School. This is his second year with us. Mr. Cronkhite came from Wakita, Oklahoma, where he had twenty-one years of experience in teaching. Due to Mr. Cronkhite's illness, Mrs. Helen Frittz has been filling in for him. Mrs. Frittz comes to G. H. S. with three years of teaching experience. Mrs. Frittz holds a B. S. degree in Home Economics and Science from North Texas State University at Denton, Texas. Her graduate work was done at P. S. U. and North Texas State. VICA And I.C. T. Are Doing Things These are the officers of our VICA program. They are: Doug Wilson, vice president, Cheryl Kissell, reporter, Cindy Kiddoo, secretaryg Cindy Quin- tana, treasurer, Sheila Hicks, historian, and not pictured: Ernie Garcia, president, Valerie Smith, Chaplin, and Sue Ivey, parliamentarian. 1' 1 -F' ?' fl' ' Wy '+ 3' ' A 1 ' A A x ' A Q A ' -I xt vu wh. . -tai 4 fb -ll' A i . -lt. - A - 4 A Communication Builds Spirit Debi Martindale, Tammy Stewart Sandra Goff Mrs. Roberts, fformerly Miss Roachj, Debbie Vestal, Tammy Wood Mary Miller, Grover Duffield B1l1y Cooksey Mike Ritter, and Doug Shelton are the 1975-'76 school ye Hey, Debi, do you think we can touch the ceiling? I don't know, let's try. Hey, hey, you weiny! Just a few questions, please. Go, Miss Bugl' There is no need for change. These are just a few of the things you might hear in the Debate room. Be- sides bringing home tro- phies to exhibit their talents and Tiger Pride, the Debate team learns communication and the art of getting their point across. r ar deb aters. in 452 M. H+ , A 1 + S53-FYR pw , ffm. Vocational Carpentry Builds Strong Bones And Healthy Minds CARPENTFEY Q CLASS Csnfacii iiQif'?'f ereo '- fr , , , ,, 5 , , 1 r f reer - , 5' ft -- ' -vi-vwii' ,WW 'sa . a '. , 53 . . up It rg:-f2ggL1,3fv .g l 1 Ai7ifA T'- 'I+ rl-'P ffl.-, H '.f'74f. ' A . i i -ix frm.-sa 1 ,, , . ,. V -. ,., x' , 7 tis- H ,g',ft'-- I. v A ' 7'i '6'.' ., r, nifini' --f : . l - w, f75.,q.. I , , f '+A' ,A vgfzul' fm , , '. 45, ,av-111. L ' tif ':,,, W , if H gy, ' - , 'Tp-'ff ' -,Qu-4.'f1' ,. f 2 ' 5-Qffd. 5' ., av'-'V :ff t , -1 ,Q 4,11-, +1 , M, lv x, Q . . -.+ ,xy My ., ,gl V o, X I. It . R, pl, A X tl T4 1 , - . , H-f-we A -f .agp K, ' . ., ' ' 45'.,f,' af XFN'-54 5212 A N 1 -fll 'V I' U ' A ' J -, f' A Q -H 'f 'W f. 67 'C-25-1, x 2 f '--'5' S- Yvj, L 'Pil ls ' 'Slit l. 5 ,9 'l rf ., . .Uv M , vqwg l x V v x - , , X., ,. A 5 F - aff A- r - , l b - ZiL.,. . . ., rP'- f, lm ' 1 f , M Qu ' 'rs ' ' 1 l . rex, 1 1 --if X, ,. , . -argl' E . H y t 3 1 ... I W X A y , 5 A .L ,X A ix- 5' I Q X55 3 Ik! jj EN, 11 FK! . . V -y 'V' : A. . - L . , Vx .- - -X --Q K. 2' 6 f --un. . K an ' . Q Q . L I - - D gf, Ai' K, il 5: L. -. A ' ,' ' 's . .. , SEQ1, l 91- -' - .- is '-'-:le ' QL' z 4,'gW1'm '5 The vocational carpentry class of G. H. S. is a very busy class. They only go to school one half day, and spend the other half working on a house that is sold at the end of the year. These boys work hard and do a super job at building a house that is weatherproof, sturdy, and completely liveable. If You Want E xei tement, Rodeo Club Is For You! f I X, Yr ri 4 W 'fi we S if f .sw i . we ' L up i M Y 1 5 at-Ryu. ' f 'NW N ...' 73 .. X --'iw 4... Intl 11 if U H ' . 6 , me T ... ge A if ' . up. A This is the second year that Rodeo Club has been a part of GHS. You will not find a braver bunch of kids anywhere than the ones who risk their life every time the chutes or gates open. The 1975-'76 officers are Dennis Wilcox-- President, Janette Ho1comb--Vice- President, Lani Holcomb--Secretary and Marty Wagnon-- Treasurer. l L.-E In Getting Involved The F. T.A. Way Today s Students Wzll Be Tomorrow s Leaders Pat Bowman is the invin- cible sponsor who has given alot of her time this year to F. T. A. She is a graduate of Central State University and has taught English for three years. She came to G. H. S. from West High School. She is married to Don Bowman who is the basketball coach here, and she enjoys sewing and plants. The F. T. A. has really appreciated all of the Work she did this year. 1975-76 Future Teachers of America- -teach- ers ' aides - -fall conference- - typing- -grading papers - -partie s - -responsibility - -teacher of the month- -birthday cards. 1975-76 F. T. A. of- ficers: Robert Denn- ington, historian, Mary Miller, corre- sponding secretary, Pat Ingold, record- ing secretary, Cheryl Boyd, treasurer, Cindy Shaffer, pres- ident, and Richard Kleffman, reporter. Vi !I'?Ql1 Th e Q' Action Is S b n I 5 . S2- ai lwfx A 9 ?m I 'ff 1 33 J FFA Is Where i. 1. i I ,Nj 'Q' In 1976 ,, Guymon F. F. A. chapter 19, these members with their spon- sor, Mr. Yoakum, are always involved in livestock and a ri- S cultural judging shows. low-, Q, , 7 1 Qiw. ' Renee Longacre is the 1976 F.F.A. sweetheart. She was el- ected for her ability to work . twss , fi -...N-sag .Y ' 1 with different kinds of livestock. The Guymon F. F.A. is proud to have Renee as their 1976 sweetheart. Q I lr- s. 4 I ?'Jll'. Pete Guerra, Secretary, Dennis Wilcox, Treasurer, David Stone, Reporter, Stan Ralstin, President, Mark Campbell, Vice-president, and Mike Ritter, Sentinel. These efficient Officers are reading up- to-date material on the feeding, breeding, and caring of all vari- eties of livestock. H ard All Play Work R... As you walk down the halls, you hear many strange noises, but the strangest noises seem to come from Room 103. You tip-toe up to the door and peep inside, and you see a class playing catch. What's so strange about that? Well, they don't have a ball! Or you see someone curled up on the floor pre- tending to be a cat. No, it's not a group of escaped mental patientsg it's Mrs. Gardner's third-hour Drama Class! So if you ever walk by that class, don't be afraid. Remember that it is just your aver- age high school drama class. T Science Club K X t ,. N, X. A .M ,Tuff-sf R2w, . Mr. Oblander and Mr. Tomlinson are the sponsors for the junior High Science Club. With such fantastic people and great personalities, it's no wonder Science Club is so much fun. They take several trips during the year - to Goodwell touring their science department - selling insurance at Halloween - and best of all - the highlight of the year - a trip at the end of school usually to a place like Alabaster Cav- erns and the Little Sahara Desert - we hope you have a lot of fun this vear, Science Club! I s Progressive f 4 S gm elftl .. lvl A is Er- E Voila le president, Craig Weatherlyg et le vice president, Kim Mathisg et le secretaire, Michelle Tonozzi ou Laura Hallfordg et le representative, ou QStucoj julia Nelson. Vive Le C ercle F rangais .w,,-,- ul' 1 , , 4.411 ui' Le cercle de Erancais est tres, tres, tres amusant! Notre activite la plus im- portante est Feta Fran- gaise a Tulsa ou A Oklaho- h1a City. Cette armee, nous faisons la ville de Paris minuscule . Nous sommes bons artistes! Sponsors of F. C.A. are Coach Moot, Coach Moss, and Coach Adkisson. The High School officers for Cuddles are: Laura Williams, captain, janet Fajen, co-captaing and Renee longacre, sec. -Ueas. The I-Iuddles officers are: Roger Lewis, captain, Wally Adams, co-captaing and Glenn Freeman, sec.-treas. F.C.A. Is Leading The Way , g .C all ' T v The Junior High F. C.A. officers for Cuddles are: LaPa.rs.ha Modrick, captaing Lynda Gibson, co-captain, and Terry Green, sec. -treas. The Huddles officers are: Keith Mason, captain, Gerald Andersen, co-captain, and Brad Gann, sec. -tres. Health Careers Looking T0 The Future Officers for this year's Health Careers are: President, Wendi Reamesg Vice-President, Charmis Hays, Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Franklin, and Reporter-Brenda Schuette. The members of this year's Health Careers are Tim Trujillo, Charmis Hays, Laura Hallford, Brenda Schuette, Wendi Reames, Sheri Hill, Norma Heirro, Mary Guerra, fNot picturedj Kathy Peterson, Heather Harney, and Carol Franklin. Throughout the year memories will be made by this club--trips, tours, and learning experi ences will never be forgotten. f ,I 0 1 Read With pirit In '76 Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Wolgamott keep the latest in encyclopedias and research materials. The G. I-I.S. Library is filled with the best sellers and the most out- standing books that are printed. The Guy- mon High School Library is equipped with up- to-date equipment to help the teachers present their lessons to their students. May I help you find a book? - Yes, We have that magazine. - No, lam sorry, that book is not in right now. What! You need some in- formation on teenagers and sex, drugs, di- vorce rate in Guymon, and the causes of crime? Does this sound familiar? It should, for these are the reports heard from the helpful, efficient library aides who assist all of us to become better citizens. Learning the many li- brary fundamentals is one of the various purposes of the Guy- mon junior High Li- brary Club. These students, although often called book- worms, are the help- ful leaders of the li- brary, showing other students just how im- portant a library is! Spirit s Mrs. Shaffer and Mrs. Glover, Library Club sponsors, are always on top of all Library Club activities. Helpful are these two sponsors in case you need their excellent library guidance in the Guymon junior High Library. Library lub 'LIBRARY 'FII ii 'T 'Y . X 5. I X fl Kyle Van Nort, Chap- laing Terry Glover, Treasurerg Brad Coll- Vins, Parliamentariang Patty Gowdy, Secretaryg Stephanie Raymer, Presidentg Tami jones, Game Leaderg Angela Reid, Representativeg Rennetta Reeves, Vice- Presidentg and Lisa Smith, quot picturedj Song Leaderg are al- ways ready to give their leadership to the Li- brary Club. FQ Our high school cooks are: Marie Costner, Joyce johnson, Annis White, Louise Franklin, Dorothy Trent, Betty Stewart, and Karen Robinson. The janitors are: Cliff Ramsey, Doyle Hathaway, and Sam Williams. 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Well, at Otasco you can find everything from stuffed turtles to intricately designed televisions and stereos. Next time you go shopping, shop at Otasco in Guymon. WILLIAMS SHOES 404 N. Main 338-8628 lfyou've got feet, Williams' has shoes that will fit them and fit your personality. Williams Shoe Store specializes in having a variety of footwear. No matter what your style, you will be sure to find just the right pair at Williams Shoe Store. PANHANDLE FURNITURE 515 N. Main 338-3114 Carol Black and Donna Caddell know that when setting up their future households all their needs can be found at Panhandle Furniture. If your tastes range from modern to early American de- cor, they have a style that will suit you. MODE-O-DAY 508 N. Main 338-8779 Every girl can always use another dress, whether long, short, or in-between. At Mode-O-Day you can find that right dress, no matter what the occasion. They even have purses and other acces- sories to help coordinate your outfit. If you don't believe us, just ask Tina Parker about her new dress. J.M. MCDONALD 405 N. Main 338-8451 Like father Like son R in this case Brian knows that when you need just the right look, McDonald's can help you find it! Shop at McDonald's for all your clothings needs, the latest in men's and women's footwear, as well as, home furnishings. Go in and let the friendly employees help you with all personal and home needs. WESTERN AUTO 502 N. Main 338-3902 DeAnn seems to be having a tough time convincing Santa that this tennis racket is just what any kid would want. Santa gets all his Christmas presents and everyone else can find just the right gift at Western Auto. lsn't Santa's word good enough? -I-15.44-if D. AND J. STORE 412 N. Main 338-6212 Tim Reeder must be calling all his friends to let them know that he has found everything he needs for school wear at D. and J.'s. In case he couldn't reach you. remember to shop D. and J.'s for the latest men's, boys' and women's wear. DOWN TOWN CONOCO 523 N. Main 338-9942 lf all service stations had this good-looking help like Downtown Conoco has, self-service stations would quickly become extinct. Run down to Conoco and let Janet put some fuel in YOUR Tiger Tank!!! 1 it 1 ' V : EAA it 'wt-at - , 513 3. , , g . . I A V ,- i 'gwf 3 if 1 1, X X 3 X , p. 'rf x fi,--7 -pw Q THE KITCHEN MART 616 N. Main 338-8413 For the finest in Frigidaire, Zenith, Westinghouse, Maytag, Tappan, and Kitchen Aid appliances, shop at the Kitchen Mart. What they sell, they service well. THE LUMBER MART 1401 N. Main 338-3344 The Lumber Mart is your building materials headquarters. See Ken Roths- chopf or call the Lumber Number and be prepared for any building need. USER CY GE INSURAN REAL TAT Congratulations Seniors! From The HOUSER AGENCY 1001 N. Main 338-6589 Box 1468 Jerry Houser Class Of '55 Gay Houser Class Of '56 .fi ,iv-. exif: 4 egg? t f-Agn Q C3-D W ' K-fu! , Sr,-sf i 53'-:f . BGL .gf QLD! us L- .4 K. BUCK'S MEN'S AND LADIES' WEAR 409 N. Main 338-8311 Carla Clay is showing you a few of the many styles and fashions to be found in the ladies' department of Buck's Men's and Ladies' wear. For Country Set Coorindates or Estee Lauder gift sets, remember you can find the best at Buck's. m NlOUSE'S NlOTOR'S 402 E. 12th 338-6605 Kent Palmer seems a little surprised at Gay's knowledge of mechanics. Fine mechanical service is a find these days, and it is always comforting to know that Mouse's Motors is capable of handling all your mechanical needs. LOBlT'S STUDIO ll4 N. Oklahoma 338-6072 Lobit's Studio is the leading photography stu- dio in the Panhandle. Ed and Margie are pros when it comes to photog- raphy, Remember, a pic- ture is worth one thou- sand words, so have a , ll priceless family heirloom L taken today. QUALITY CLEANERS 311 E. 12th 338-8088 Quality Cleaners can handle any spot, whether big or small, from avocado to zinnia stains. Quality Cleaners has free pick-up and delivery service, so call and let them keep your spots. .1 W 'nq..,,., iglyi-wawwpmw, gs. it I-AL , -a -A 131 4' .4 8 ' , f y , B 1 we-3' 'N wt, sifigffwffwft-atatgms wivqugtiutf - .wt-3811411 45393163531- .:ffcff?fFf1'i'fT -. 1 I L3,isgg.85:Vf::5ffrffssgflflf5i'x31i2P3f2'S', L-'fi :J- . 'fTllimi' 1 by - f viiy il f-'fwfr ' 34... ,M I . . 1 ,, L,8M55,,z.:,,:,f,f1-. I .. In-5:1--. ,.,r1,:H,H,, 11- 15. VESTAL MOTEL 8: GUYMON DINING ROOM Hwy 54 W. 338-3394 Take your shoes off, rest awhile, enjoy dandy meals, stay at Vestal's! Debbie Vestal and her mother will make surc your stay is a pleasant one. CLAYCOMB BATTERY 8: ELECTRIC CO. 409 N. 4th 338-7110 For all your electrical equipment that doesn't work see Claycomb's. They specialize in realiable service. ULYSSES IRRIGATION CO. Hwy 54 E. 338-8434 With the Panhandle weather the way it is, irrigation is a must for our area. When thinking of' your irrigation needs, see Ulysses for your complete irriga- tion systems. THE PANT PARLOR 406 N. Main 338-8614 Pretty people and pretty clothes go together, The Pant Parlor is the place Karen, Val, and Kelly shop to find top fashion. For fashionable evening wear and comfortable daily wear, come to the Pant Parlor. OLlVER'S SHOE STORE 502 N. Main 338-3212 Dana knows that Oliver's is a family shoe store that is known throughout the Panhandle for its fine service. If you're looking for fantastic style and superb fit at reasonable prices, visit Oliver's Shoe Store in downtown Guymon. NASH BROS. MTR. CO. 524 N. Main 338-3301 Every boy dreams of a new car. Looking at the dream makers are Randy, Jody, and Gerald. For any new Pontiac, Cadillac, or Oldsmobile, visit Nash Brothers in Guymon. They are al- ways ready to help you in any way, ZELLER'S JEWELERS 415 N. Main 338-7017 l'll take this, and that, and oh! that one! What a way to shop! Visit Zeller's Jewelers soon and you might get just as excited as Carol. For many fine selections at reasonable prices, come to Zeller's. 1 55 ' Nw7 4'?zl3' 3, A -1-,1-,Q-ws. 5- 5, . 'l'X i. Jxizrglf' , ...t if 'lf' it , 1 lit LO liwi S5 ll ll Ml TX- . egg L. 7 ral 'T-' -...gmx 3 A- T '7 ' CIGARETTES ' TOBACCO Drive-fn and Peslauranf Uvuauu-ugru... -H mio. 405 ass eisi 1 -if - lllll LONGBOTHAM WHOLESALE 114 W. 4th 338-6131 Aha! We caught Debbie disposing of the evidence! She just polished off one ofthe many candy bars that Longbotham's Wholesale has in their store- room. For freshness beyond comparison and for needs from candy to cups, remember Longboth- am's, CITY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST 601 N. Main 338-6561 Saving money? Borrowing money? Want to keep your money safe? If you can answer yes to any of the above questions. your banking business should go to the City National Bank of Guymon. Diane and Mr. Gear agree that there is no better place for your money than the City National. KAWASAKI PIT STOP 304 N. Main 338-6068 Nancy and Chris know that when you're looking for action - a bike is where it's at! Come on down to the Kawaskaki Pit Stop and see their wide selection of motorcycles and bike accessories. From start to finish, riding a Kawasaki is fun! GUYMON FURNITURE 621 N. Main 338-7201 Robert and Tracy feel right at home lounging on one of the beautiful sofas at Guymon Furniture. For the most talked about living room in town, shop Guymon Furniture, where the helpful em- ployees are always ready to help you suit your furnishing tastes. INDEPENDENT HARDWARE CO. 120 W. 10th 338-7234 If you enjoy sports, namely, hunting and fishing, then Independent Hardware is the place to go for all your hunting and fishing needs. IDEAL FOOD STORE 115 w. 10th 338-3020 When you drive by Ideal, stop in and look at their fresh fruit and vegetables. Spending money can be worthwhile when you shop at Ideal. y' ' N-1 r,-' .A A8tM CONSTRUCTION INC. 1007 NE 4th 338-6573 Debbie and Eddie Ramirez havejust completed another finejob ofdrawing up blueprints on a great ASLM house. They did have help, though. R. E. Thomas, thc chief architect, was right there supervising every mark they made. When you need a special house, A8LM Construction is the place to go. BIG B GROCERY The Village Shopping Center 338-3585 What? ls this Joe Namath or Doug Shelton? Friendly service, quality buys, and fresh meat are watchwords at Big B Grocery. 256184 V if 'Q D V ' v 1 -I ,Fm f EW' I 43: ki' 5 N fl WP -M lc nm- 2 XXV4 N SAFEWAY 1402 N. Main 338-8216 Whoever invented the grocery store didn't imagine that in these days, beautiful fragile plants can be purchased inexpensively at one ofthe leading grocery stores in Guymon. For complete unsurpassed service, switch to Safeway. WILSON'S JEWELRY 419 N. Main 338-3846 Accessories, such as rings, necklaces, and tie tacks, can be found at Wilson's Jewelry. Wilson's also prides itself in fine china, silver, and all those exquisite things for the bride-to-be. ...I RED'S BODY SHOP l3l0Vz N. Ellison 338-2047 Red knows that a car is a very delicate piece of machinery, and he has the know-how to keep your car running smooth and trouble free. Susan supports Red's because she knows he cares about his work. MASTER COM MODITIES Dale Hotel 338-8503 Are you as confused as we are? If you need advice on the grain and livestock commodities, and who doesn't with the market the way it is these days, why not ask the people at Master Commodities to help you with any questions you might have. tr. N, fm., mm. 5 ,..f fl all 'ill PIERCE-BARNETT INC. NASH BROS. IMPLMT. CO. 409 Hwy 54 W. 338-866 N.E. 12th 338-8511 When you want style and comfort at the same time, go to Pierce-Barnett. .loin I said Helpl and look what happened. The entire staff at Nash Bros. the crowds who are dirving away with a Dodge of the future. Ifyou need a new Implement came running. If you need help on your farm implements or if you car, pick-up, or a sports model for that teen-ager in your family, then make are ready to get rid of those old worn-out ones then go to Nash Bros. Imple- Pierce-Barnett your next stop. ment and they will come running to help you, too. RIGBY AIRMOTIVE INC. Guymon Air Park 338- 6838 You really fly through the air with the greatest of' ease in a plane from Rigby's Airmotives. If you are planning a short business trip or an extended vacation, check with Rigby's first and hear everything form the best! SMITH'S TEXACO 1220 N. Main 338-7400 When it's real service you want, come to Smith's Texaco. At Smith's you can have Allen fill your tank, Phillip wash your win- dows, and Mr. Smith sing to you in time with the clicking of the gas meter. For a little excitement in your car's life, come to Smith's Texaco. MARTIN ELECTRONICS 1311 N. Main 338-8231 C.B. radios are THE thing to have in your cars now days. Chuck and Shelli were having a nice little chat about smokeys when Carin and Gary told them that the hammer was down. For the best in C.B.'s, come to Martin's Electronics and buy a Lafayette. They will also be glad to fix your radio, T.V., stereo. or tape deck. ..,.--S UNITED SUPERMARKET 56942 Norrnridge Shopping Center 338-3826 What is the Hrst word that comes to your mind when you think of United? It is smile, courtesy, friendly atmo- sphere? Anyone of these adjectives de- scribes the wonderful people at United. Here are a couple of assistant manag- ers caught doing good deeds. Service with a smile at hard-to-beat prices - United! 5 2 ff ,, 5 ' M335-x ' - w , Eggflih , Mmm , - f . ,V 1 ff ' I 'N' C . E if 1. , -., 'Ir ! ll2 E. sth Al.LEN'S INC. 338-6538 At Allen's. Shona and Jim Samples, along with Tressa Houck, are learning the business from Mr. Samples. When you need car, truck or tractor tires and tubes, check with Allen's. They also have Minneapolis - Moline engines and Layne Bowler Pumps. Allen's services what they sell. 322 N. Main STANFIELD PRINTING CO. 338-8418 Have you ever wondered how a printing press is set up? Stanfield's does it all. They print wedding announcements, baby shower invitations, statements, or about anything that needs printed. When some special event happens in your life or when you need office equipment, go to Stanfield's for the finest in high quality office supplies. , , 'lfj'f'1:5L,'f,f 5175513933 f- H f-aw, l- . . '- 5, V 'iw Ta .'., QV E f' lx- ' w e .J 5 f 3 M .' ,, K - .lf sw- gwrtfvra ,f 5f.1,,,:2 4 Y .x. tint V al JM: 5-ivlg ,, M. v , ' f l ' t '3 295111293 , 'i7J':? ' 2 l mrll 'Q l f'f 4 yt, ,' E4 vw riff Q' sg, we ta 2 tim e Wig, 4, , ,V Mag il5,,aggyL:,fg,,,J!if x 3 . it mud, ,, tg.. W, ,Q rw , . ,Z pi 'fl .4 vt i :fog ol fm it l,,'lf'f ,,l y- ,WW M . milf 2 unwrt . 4 L, ,J f51if5'lf?7sf9i5Qgfllgffilf -Wills: 1 1 l K t n f ',fEEQ WsWk - ' 1 ' ,-'Z le v . as J I .aiitttgly ' ' fill . , ' , ' , rt. . .' ,.F.f,'uQ' .. ..m,..-, .J 4 N , , M Q' v--,,,V , WI' ' 'vas-1.t..,,. ,, W Iv-M-feat, ,.,,,. L, 1 Q, M 'Q3-'gif fav L f T 2 PARKVIEW PHARMACY 115 Medical Drive 338-7565 Parkview Pharmacy deals in people's problems. They have medicine for health problems, candy for love prob- lems, and make-up for skin problems. Terri and Greg will be the first to tell you the employees at Parkview are the problemsolvers in Guymon. BUNCH FUNERAL HOME 704 N. Ellison 338-3244 It is inevitable that we will all lose a love one, and during this time of sor- row, we don't want extra worries. So put your troubles in Bunch's capable hands. For understanding compassion, lct Bunch's Funeral Home make all the arrangements. all SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERV. CO 501 N. Ellison 338-6511 Did you ever stop to think what we would do without electricity? Besides no place to plug in our many modern labor-saving devices, the world would be a dark, ugly place to live. Thanks to Southwestern Public Services, we need never worry about being in the dark. h -- QQ? . E , E! In sl sllil f-'Q : 4 X MID-PLAINS IRRIGATION INC. 406 S. Main 338-8449 With all the kinds of weather we have in the Panhandle, the farmers cannot count on Mother Nature to supply all the water needed to raise their crops. Mid-Plains knows that the best substi- tute for Mother Nature is human know-how. For all the irrigation sup- plies you will need for the upcoming months, come to Mid-Plains Irrigation. HEFLIN'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPING Highway 54 N.E. 338-8321 Living plants are perhaps the most valuable and rare things in the world. Mr. Heflin realizes that many people enjoy talking to plants, singing to plants, and just having plants around. For an un- forgettable gift, go to Heflin's and choose a plant, or plan your lands- caping for your yard. K ogg 5 4 ' f. - f BURKE'S TV MUSIC CENTER 705 N. Main 338-3613 Music is the universal language and Burkc's is the key. For band books, instruments, records, tapes, televi- sions, and stereos, come to Burke's. Cheryl knows that a present from Burke's can't be beat! I .,. e,s:s'S? ' 5 CLINIC PHARMACY 421 Medical Dr. 338-3339 Amy, Laura, Pete, and Jacque know that anytime you are feeling down in the dumps, Clinic Pharma- cy will havejust the remedy to have you feeling tops again! Visit Clinic Pharmacy and know what real ser- vice is! Don't forget their drive-in, and free, city-wide, and night ser- vice. FARM BUREAU 114 W. 5th 338-8584 Mr. Patterson seems perfectly con- tent with his harem consisting of Tereasa, Natalie, and Dianna. For insurance you can be content with, visit Don and be safe with Farm Bureau Insurance! W l SHORTY'S ELECTRIC 605 E. 4th 338-6816 Are you redecorating or planning to decorate? lf you need electrical supplies and fixtures, stop by at Shorty's Electric Co and choose from their wide assortment of electrical fixtures. GUYMON DAILY HERALD 515 N. Ellison 338-3355 The 1975 Marshall Gregory Award - The highest honor given an Oklahoma newspaper for writing in the field of education. The Guymon Daily Herald Dedicated to the Future through the Youth of Today. - t 'I We - I5 i ' 1 JE . E it ' ' 1 I,,,,.-'.-u. .. ,t.. -- -..s:.:. ,l 2670 TEEL EQUIPMENT 106 S. Quinn 338-3033 Have you got a heavy farming job ahead of you? This Case Traction King can make the work seem alot easier. For all ofthe equipment you need forthe farm, remember to stop by Teel Equipment. GUYMON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 504 East 4th 338-6448 As Americans we have many cultures and many foods, and what drink goes with all of these? Coca-Cola! So if you want enough Coke to go around, go by and see Mr. Huckins at Guymon Coca-Cola Company. HINCHEY FORD INC. Hwy 54 E. 338-8423 In this time of your life, a means of' transportation is very important! Melba and Donna will be glad to tell you the place to look for economical auto- mobiles, supreme comfort, good looks, and easy- on-the-pocketbook prices is Hinchey Ford. Stop by and drive away in style! MILLER MOTORS INC. 102 S. Main 338-3324 Mike, Larry, Ava, and Rita believe in economical rides, car pools, and beautiful cars. That's why they came to Miller's Motors. If you're in the market for a sharp set of wheels, run by Miller's and check their many makes, styles, and prices. FOWLER OIL CO. Hwy 54 N.E. 338-3663 These days almost everything is running on gas or oil. What a relief' it is to be assured that Fowler's is capable of supplying the fuel you need. Ava, as a student driver, depends on Fowler's. Fowler's sells first class Champlin gasoline and is always ready to support Guymon High School. LOVE'S COUNTRY STORE 1105 N. Main, 338-99513 102 SE 2nd, 338-2041 Love's Country Store should be your favorite convenience store. Shop Love's for beer, gas, ice and groceries. '--. WIRTZ LUMBER 8: SUPPLY 220 N. Main 338-8555 For quality in lumber building materials, shop at Wirtz Lumber and Supply Company. They handle Pittsburg paints for your painting needs. 1 X 2- .1 E DELTA COM MUNICATIONS 232 Circle Dr. 338-6216 The master jack-of-all trades, Jack Eoff, is your dealer in 2-way radios. A radio is useful and fun - visit Jack today! ON WEST 408 N. Main 338-8219 ll' you need a new hat, belt, pants, shirts, or even a coordinated outfit, shop On West. They also have the latest in a wide assortment of boots. TRI-STATE LOCKERS AND PROCESSING 206 N. Quinn 338-6218 The Nelson's are deciding just the right way to cut this side of beef. With the price of meat these days, it's good to know that there is a place where you can get good cuts at reasonable prices cut just the way you like it! For superb freshness, visit Tri-State. I -' ,Civ 3 fi Y 7 ' l Yfff ff'-8 , .1 V I..v-4 Miq- s in ' A Q .,,Y6S '- x X MASTER CLEANERS Hwy. 54 E. 338-6140 ls your Pep Club uniform dirty or your letter jacket needing a lift? Come to Master Cleaners and let Terry, along with his two little helpers, have you looking tip-top while supporting G.H.S. BOOT BARN Hwy 54 N.E. 338-7432 Sheila is always happy and waiting to help you find boots, cowboy hats, belts, and exclusive buckles. There has never been a finer place to find boots, especially Tony Lama, than at the Boot Barn. Shoe repair is also one of their specialities. , 8 V. i.-.,.s -ttr is , t,,.,s . . -- Q ' J if L.. fit Wir 1 ' 'ttfttff W 5929341 fs ' Val. fx Q: . 5, 52 qgtxtgsrg-gigfy fiyifjp, ,. g .',. +1-5,fs,2ftg,,,:5?.A , I. 5, ?2??3'g fgil'A 131' rgiiiiis ' ,.-3 1 gl 4 ,ft-fir ll 6.1. l t . 5 ,ef ia lVl'A you . 1 , 1-Q' N HAYDEN FEED STORE 124 N. Quinn 338-6789 T. J. Hayden recently took over the ownership of Tyler's Feed Store. He specializes in keeping you and your animals happy. Healthy animals are the animals that produce more and bring more profit. Visit Hayden's for fine friendly service and top-rate quality. REM MEL REAL ESTATE 219 W. 5th 338-7771 Living accommodations are scarce in this area, but Remmel Real Estate knows a place to live is very important! When you get in a pinch, don't get left out in the cold, visit Remmel's. PALME'R'S APPLIANCE 402 E. 12th 338- 6774 A flick of a switch or a twist of a knob can bring you comfort, ease, and relaxation. Kent and Gay know that for guaranteed Whirlpool Appliances, Palmer's is the place to shop. FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSN. 218 W. Sth 338-3828 Need a loan for the perfect car, college needs, or an expensive present? Check Federal Land Bank, where the friendly employees are always ready to fill your needs. PIERATT INSURANCE 219 W. 5th 338-7674 Bob Pieratt knows the Oklahoma Panhandle well and is always ready to help you with your insur- ance needs. Don't wait until it's too late, be safe with Pieratt Insurance now! M - N.. .-2-.yinyg HAYTER TIRE COMPANY 103 N. Main 338-8471 Yes, Chuck, that smaller tire is a little more your size. Do you need Armstrong, Dayton, or Michelin tires? Chuck would be glad to tell you the best place to get these ne- cessities is Hayter Tires, Visit Hayter and keep on trucking all year long! NORTHWEST SERVICES INC. 1402 112 N. Roosevelt 338-7777 Northwest Services, a vital part in all oil productions in this greater Panhandle area, has anything you need for your worn-out drilling heads. Chris will tell you that his dad will always be ready to help the people in this area with their oil needs. HENSON FUNERAL HOME 501 W. 5th 338-3321 We know that the loss of a loved one is a delicate and seldom-spoken of experience in our lives. When we are forced to think of these unex- pected events, it is comforting to know that Henson's is there. Hen- son's understands exactly what you need when you need it. HOMESTAKER INC. 1421 N. Main 338-3957 Terri Green and Tina Jamieson just stopped in on their way home to see what the rest ofthe family at Ho- mestaker's inc. were up to and to sneak a peek at some of the many houses for sale. Why don't you drop by and get a truly good value, ex- perienced and friendly help, and a beautiful new house besides! ED'S CARPETLAND 715 N. Main 338-7154 Carpet comes in many styles, colors, and textures, and Ed has all the styles for you to choose from. Ed also has beanbag chairs. beds, and lamps. Shop Ed's Carpetland. I I A! 1' L Ap. Q iii. ,gi , - . PERKI N'S PETROLEUM Hwy 54 NE 338-6536 When you sit clown and contemplate the necessities of life, the ever-present fuel shortage is frightening. Perkins has butane, methane, and octane gas to help you rest easier. 1ST NATIONA-L BANK The-best place for your money is at the First National Bank ol'Guymon. Open a checking account, add to a savings account, orjoin their Christmas Club. You can't go wrong when you bank at the lst. FLOWERS PLEASE 414 N. Main 338-6023 Nothing can touch a girl's heart faster than a corsage or a bouquet of beautiful Flowers from Flowers, Please. Order by phone, or ask for delivery. To show you care - give flowers. THE TRAVEL CENTER 115 W. 5th 338-7581 Best wishes to all '76 gradu- ates. For travel arrange- ments ol' any kind - airline - hotels i cars - cruises - individual or group - The Travel Center of Guy- mon. THE ULTIMATE IN TRAVEL PLANNING I l,... MEDIC PHARMACY 1309 N.E. St. 338-6694 For the best in cosmetics, medicines, and service, visit Medic Pharmacy. In the hard days of school, work, and activities, it's important to keep healthy. They also deliver and have a handy drive-up window. GUYMON SHEET METAL 607 E. 4th 338-6313 If you are thinking of the hot summer months ahead, you know that air-condition- ing is a must. For all your air-conditioning needs call and ask Jack Braley about the number one air condi- tioning maker - Carrier. dl '-'Navi 'lk 'Lb- W i, ffl ii' t H33 fl. it 'G L. . , , fy , Q- Db- , ,M v to QL ,Q .Q-e ' T ,,,.,a.w.mwi2' at rf ' awqabwlll TEXAS COUNTY FEED YARDS INC. Have you ever wondered how the cattle business worked? Well. Debbie, Terry, Donna, Dale, and Kevin were out visiting with Mr, Kimscy the other day finding out the answer to this very question. The whole area around Guymon depends on the cattle industry. Just stop by and Mr. Kimscy will be glad to show you around. HWY 54 E. 21 5 MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 219 W. 5th 338-8328 Make-up is one ofthe most important parts of a girl's wardrobe, and Merle Norman's Cosmetics has just the things to complete yours. Becky Bauer and the other girls can help you find the look that is really you. For the finest in cosmetics and jewelry, shop Merle Norman's. 338-7714 WOODWARD SAVINGS AND LOAN Northridge Shopping Center 333-3461 At Woodward Savings and Loan, money is not the only thing: the most important element is its customers. Ava. like everyone else. knows that Woodward Savings and Loan always value their customers. If you need a place to store your piggy bank or a loan to get you by until payday, stop in. .Q 6 1 Q. af' 1 L 2 NW I 'Z VU. I 3 1? Q' W SWIFT 8: CO. Hwy. 54 E. 338-3311 Swil't's is a valuable industry to the Guymon area. They have a long tradition of fine quality in the processing and packing of Panhandle beef to all parts ofthe nation. For the best, Swift's is the answer. ADAMS HARD-FACING 802 N.E. 6th 338-3326 Adams Hardfacing means quality - a fine local quality you can depend on. Many years oftrained experience have made them leaders in their ficld. For all your tillage tools, see Adams Hardfaeing. ., vi-E-,lZ..'1 HITCH RANCH INC. Dale Hotel 338-8575 The El Tigre Staff is always proud and happy to welcome Hitch's to our list of advertisers. Since this is our Bicentennial Edition, who else but the Hitch Family represents the Oklahoma pride and heritage. They not only represent our past but also our future. A 8t E MOBILE HOMES Highway 54 N.E. 338-8553 Cliff and one ofthe office girls are really proud of the wide selection of beautiful mobile homes A8cE Mo- bile Homes has to offer. For the finest in up-to-date living at a rea- sonable price, to first to A8LE. DOROTHY'S YOUNG FASHIONS 417 N. Main 338-6160 David and Eddie seem to think Debbie's choice of an outfit is A- OK. Debbie knows that for the per- fect eye-catcher, Dorothy's Young Fashions is the place to shop. Rea- sonable prices, good quality, and name-brand clothes go together to make any girl-watcher's dream. fI'V Ml 5 GIBSON'S Highway 64 N. 338-7624 Mitch seems to really be content with his job at Gibson's. Looking behind the scenes, it's easy to see how much manual labor and elbow grease goes into making Gibson's a clean, well-oragnized store. Shop at Gibson's - where you buy the best of everything for less, and there is always plenty of parking space. OUR PATRIOTS ARE LOYAL SEARS - J.A. HALLAGIN 617 N. MAIN 338-6596 GUYMON SEWING CENTER 509 V2 N. MAIN A 338-7611 J ,., 5, 0 K i I C... KIRBY SALES 88 SERVICE I - - , I .X I 314 N. 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