Guymon High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Guymon, OK)
- Class of 1977
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Business Editors Sports Editors . . . . Photographers . Section Editors Activities Editor Artist ....... . . . . .Peggy Butts . . . .Toni Parsley . . .Susan Watkins . . . . .Cydni Biddle Melissa Kircher . . . . . .Lori Russell Amy Lowery . . ....... Eddie Parsley Melody Johnson Smiley Williamson . . . .Ava Anderson Morgan Wilkinson Patricia Faris Bobbie Cooksey Melody Riffel Gay Deane . . . . Teresa James Melody Johnson GNT' Q, mar' We Wifi uma The Cy, ,. 4 Oli 4'lwf'gu'5h Mm 9- 4,94 gd? 9? 5,4 lang f K S6 WT X f xv. X Tv' K 1 r bg! Staff Presents Memories f The Year! 5 lvl G1- Y' -F ,.. J . 1 T 'S ., Y WWE. R 1 1 r 1 Fr!- 1 ' rf fb 5 if ' .I Xtxxx G! Q?-,--,G M ?vbX.'Q,Qt 40115 O rx S HM... f-f -- QT X MQ 5.16 9 x .236 415109 XX .g, 36,5-N-l Z7'! 0 of My kg L: A 1 V 1 , - ,I 53,3 if-fn L. 4' V ,A 'Q i. 1, n lf , A DIY . 8 ,': , 4 t up 1. ,A ,PT pp ' 4 .Y I: i ' X l ,. -' ly-uf' f ' ' 4 .,,, 1 4-f' si li 1-J' -XQ inn eg-ww J ,f ' ,. A fy ,,. 1 U, 3 n ' EX S bi lf 2 I i is wg, ww , . ' f My . I I U' W - nf . ' 'ffnifvsiiiwf rits mwnxn 4Hh1'u..G4M'vf'in L ... Junior Princess Sophomore Princess Lisa Wolf Kim Copley Freshman Princess Carla Birdsill The officers who make Student Council work for the students ' this year are: Ava Anderson, Co-Treasurerg K. C. Roths- chopf, Presidentg Sandra Goff, Secretary, Tammy Caudell, Co-Treasurer, Becky Hininger, Vice-Presidentg and Kristina Mathis, Parliamentarian. PICTURED HERE are a few of the many second-hour representatives. They are the students' voice in STUCO. There are several more who are helping express the students wishes, but were too busy to make the picture. PICTURED ARE: Ricky Jackson, Kim Copley, Debbie Hopkins, Dana Johnson, Bjpfrn Rgdd, Harold Grove, and John Hammond, Helping to plan events, listening to the students, attending meetings, and always being there when needed are this year's Super Stuco sponsors. PICTURED ARE: Mr. Southwick, Mrs. Lee, and Mr. Seright as the greatest Student Council members. f fKiiIYF.K5AiiE!lH.XtIzMH 7 - -- Representing the Senior Class this year in STUCO are: Teresa Patterson, Holly Hall, .lo Karen Keenan, Teresa James, and not pictured, Karen Bennett. The elected Junior Representatives for the class ot' '78 are: Keith Hammond, Laura Hallford, Mel Johnson, Cindee Southwick, and not pictured is Lori Foreman. Junior High Student Council Meets For Memories! si'--Q The Hard-working Sophomore representatives are: Pam Caudell, Keith Mason, Kristina Mathis, Debbie Ramirez, and Linda Gibson. l Junior igh Stuco Plans any Memorable Events! The Freshmen Stuco representa- tives are: Tina Byers, Brent Bauer, Chelli Flynt, Larry Abla, and not pictured is Sabrina Ramirez. With their great leadership and original ideas, they have lead the Junior High through a fantastic year. Craig Wood, Tod Singleterry, Diana Patterson, and Michelle Schaef are 8th grade Stuco representativesg not pictured is Tina Jamieson. The 8th grade class has been kept alive through the support of the 8th grade Stuco representatives. Stuco representatives for the 7th grade class are: Jef Fowler, Melanie Sanders, Jeff Bauer, Kevin Unruh, and Steve Flynt. With their great leadership, they will lead the class of '82 to victory. 'FFP ff FFT'-V rj I if F 4 x ...S The sponsors for the Junior High STUCO are: Mr. Ehrlich, Mrs. Gribble, Mrs. Cornelson, and Mrs. Jett. These sponsors give support and direction to the Student Council. To them we say THANKS. The hard-working officers of the Jr. High STUCO are: Heidi Pracht, ' Presidentg Scott Pierattf Vice-Presidentg Stacy Powell, Secretaryg and Arthur Freeman, Treasurer. Pictured are the representatives from the first hour classes. These students work hard to express the students' opinion in the Junior High Student Council. .- e.,...,......N..-.., KJ idk' ' .z1Z?1 ' -f T4 . .. I l. KE t lf+iE.'7'?v?? m M f 1. 5 ,,.,-k hx .p,w,...i 4 ,, ...gi was 52.3. 5.-P H 'E Mitten tw if 13ia:1?5g,f: M ll -2 : S+ffQ:?v3Q23iE pe. L2 11 H H If I , A I 7 x Q 5 x i 'Mi samu rai mammal X . l ii 2 .i A i l , Q f ' 4 5 lv Y wi a s .72 3 i ' j. Lsfigfi 1 J' 'A V Y . 4 Q 3 E am 'Q .-4 'b f i 135' V VA 9551 'A V s if L- V-.iff I , . 5 1 -- lg .bf e 1 , , r- A -'Z 1 -' -s if Y X. N in Senior Class Wally Adams ...,........ Leslie Born ...... Debi Martindale .... Tammy Wood .... lx A si +R K 1 ,Cx --of si'f i, , t alwuh J Hi Q ffioers . . . . . . . .President . . . . .Vice-President . . . . . . .Treasurer . . . . .Secretary MARY ADAMAKI is a foreign exchange stu- dent from Iraklin, Crete. While attending G.H.S., she participated in Pep Club, French Club, and U.M.Y.F. After returning home, Mary plans to continue with her education. She enjoys reading, collecting stamps, dancing, and traveling. WALLY ADAMS has been active in N.H.S., O.H.S., French Club, F.C.A., and he was class president for four years. Wally's future plans are to go to college, study foreign languages, and do lots of traveling. Wally enjoys fishing, playing basketball, and collecting albums. AVA ANDERSON's future plans are to attend S.W.S.U. at Weatherford. She was active in STUCO, Pep Club, and Publications. Ava en- joys outdoor activities like swimming, water skiing, and hiking. TERRY ASHCRAFT participated in V.I.C.A., and his future plans include messing around and going into the Coastguard. Terry enjoys bowling, swimming, and collecting old coins. DONOVAN AUSTIN participated in F.F.A. and V.I.C.A. His future plans are to work and attend a Vo-Tech school. Donovan's favorite saying is, Ya, say what? and Austex likes working on cars and partying. After graduation, ANNA BACA plans to work and enjoy life as it passes by. I love you bunches, is Banana's favoritesaying, and she enjoys reading, painting, and going to movies. PAM BAKER plans to attend the Apostolic Bible College in Baxter Springs, Kansas after graduation. Pam likes listening to music, watching the clouds, cooking, and sewing. JOE BALLARD plans to someday have his own construction company. Yee haw, get it on, is Slugger's favorite saying, and he en- joys rodeoing, hunting, and smooching with his girlfriend. LISA BARBER is a member of N.H.S. and O.H.S. Her future plans are to expand her sec- retarial abilities and work at various secretarial jobs. Lisa enjoys snow skiing, horseback riding, doing macramd and being around her friends. KAREN BENNETT has been active in Pep Club, N.F.L., STUCO, and N.H.S., Sopho- more class secretary, and Jr. cheerleader. Ka- ren's future plans are to attend C.S.U. and major in creative writing. Karen enjoys snow skiing, tennis, writing, sewing, and dancing. DANNY BINTZ lists his activities as Band, Stage Band, and taking care of the auditorium sound equipment. Arse enjoys swimming, snow skiing, snow-mobiling, and music. He is undecided about his future plans. CHRISTINE BIRDSILL enjoys painting, sew- ing, and reading. Christine says her future plans are to enjoy life as much as possible. TOMMY BOHANAN lists football and cars as his favorite hobbies. Tom says his future plans are to attend college after high school. LESLIE BORN plans to go to O.S.U. and study engineering. His activities are Band, De- bate, N.H.S., O.H.S., N.F.L. treasurer, vice- president of the Senior Class and caring for the auditorium sound equipment. He likes music, skiing, snow-mobiling, tennis, and golf. 3' TONY BRESSLER says his hobbies are hunt- ing, horseback riding, and rodeoing. Tony has participated in F.F.A. He is undecided about his future plans. TERRY BURDGE plans to attend O.S.U. or P.S.U. and major in business and someday own his own business. He has been active in F.C.A., F.F.A., basketball, DeMolay, I.C.T., and V.I.C.A. Bird-dog enjoys being in public, hunting, fishing, and drag racing. His favorite saying is, Sweet thing. DENNIS CARTER has participated in foot- ball. His future plans are to leave Guymon and go to work. His hobbies are snow skiing, cycles, and going to parties. DONNA CHAFFIN plans to go to work and save up money for future plans. She has been active in Girl's Glee, choir, and F.H.A. Pinky is often heard saying, That's pit. She likes to cook, sew, sing, and decorate cars. GARY CHANDLER plans to go to a trade school and have a good time. His hobbies are motorcycle racing, water skiing, listening to music, going to concerts, and riding around town. AMY COLLINS has been active in Pep Club, French Club, Glee Club, STUCO, Math Club, N.H.S., and has been a cheerleader. She plans to attend O.S.U. and Amarillo Junior College to major in Dental Hygiene. Amos enjoys music, dancing, and snow skiing. Her favorite saying is, Take care. TRACY COLLINSWORTH plans to travel for a year and then go to college or a trade school. Bean enjoys moto-cross racing, water skiing, scuba diving, and going to parties. His favorite saying is, Is that right? BILLY COOKSEY plans to attend S.W.S.U. and then go to California to goof off. Billy has been active in Debate and his hobbies are hunt- ing, traveling, learning to ski, and racing his V.W. MARY ANN GIBSON COOLEY plans to take care of her husband and work. She has been active in V.I.C.A. and F.H.A. Mary's fa- vorite saying is, Oh...! Her hobbies are swimming, reading, working, and Wes. SYLVIA COSTILLA has been active in V.I.C.A. and I.C.T. Sylvia's future plans are to move to Colorado with Steve. She enjoys horse- back riding and camping. DEBBIE COSTNER plans to go to college and have a good time. Her activities include Pep Club and Choir. Debbie's hobbies are raising plants and bike riding. After graduation NORA CRANE plans to at- tend P.S.U. and become an elementary teacher. Shoot! is Nora's favorite saying, and she likes bowling and reading. KELLEY CROWDER has been active in Band, O.H.S., Pep Club, F.H.A., and Acteens. Her future plans are to attend college. Kelley's hobbies include playing the piano, sewing, and embroidering. JOY COTTRELL plans to attend college at C.S.U. in Edmond. She has participated in Pep Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., and F.C.A. She enjoys motorcycle riding and water skiing. After graduation CONNY DANNER plans to get married and go to a business school. She participated in Pep Club, and French Club. Conny likes motorcycle riding, listening to mu- sic, and reading. YVONNE DODD was active in F.H.A., and her future plans are to go to college and become a doctor or a nurse. That's ridiculous! is Yvonne's favorite saying, and she enjoys read- ing, sewing, and riding around. While in high school STEVE EATON partici- pated in Band, basketball, football, Choir, and Debate. After graduation Steve plans to go to college and become a banker or a C.P.A. Steve enjoys backpacking and camping. CURT EDENBOROUGH was active in bas- ketball, and after graduating he plans to be- come a carpenter. Curt enjoys water skiing, fishing, and dragging Main. AMANDA EDENS' future plans are to move to Peoria, Ill., go to college, and eventually get rich. She has been active in Choir and was V.I.C.A. president her Senior year. Amanda enjoys oil painting, making and selling ma- crami boys, and partying. MIKE EIDSON participated in V.l.C.A., and his future plans are to travel and go to the Navy. Looking good! is Mike's favorite say- ing, and he likes hunting, fishing, racing, and working on cars. DIANE EVANS has been active in F.H.A., Pep Club, track, basketball, and U.M.Y.F., and after graduation she plans to go to college. She enjoys horseback riding, traveling, swimming, dragging Main, and collecting things. TIM EVANS participated in football, Band, and shop. Pink Panther plans to go to Vo- Tech school. Tim likes horseback riding and woodworking. JANET FAJEN has been active in Pep Club, Math Club, Band, N.H.S., basketball, F.C.A., and was a cheerleader for two years. Faj likes sewing, reading, and sports, and her favorite saying is, What a nerd! After graduation PAUL FARIS plans to go to some kind of trade school. Paul enjoys fishing, backpacking, hunting, and camping. CHRIS FAWCETT has been active in foot- ball, through his high school years. Nate's future plans are to attend O.S.U. and tour the country. Chris' hobbies include four-wheeling, cycles, horses, and of course, girls. DELILAH FUENTES' future plans are to go to college and major in occupational therapy. Delilah likes listening to music, tennis, and dancing. l Have Come A Long I I X JEFF FUERSTENAUS future plans are to attend Arizona State and become a lawyer or a professional golfer. .leff's hobbies include golf, hunting, playing cards, and doing carpentry work. GARY GACKSTATTER's future plans are to go to college, major in music, and become a director or a professional musician. Gary has been active in Band, Stage Band, and was First Chair in ALL-State Stage Band. Gary enjoys painting, drawing, playing frisbee, and the trombone. While in high school, PATTY GACKSTAT- TER has been active in Band, Stage Band, Pep Club, and church youth group. Patty's future plans are to go to college. She enjoys sewing, walking, embroidering, and fishing. RUDY GARCIA's future plans are to go truckin ' around the world, let his hair grow to his ankles, then settle down and live a good life. What's happenin ? is Rudy's favorite saying, and he likes staring at ceilings and feeling Rock-n-Roll music. KATHY GARRISON has been active in Band, Choir, Glee Club, and U.M.Y.F. Her future plans are to go to college or get a job. Kathy enjoys sewing, swimming, and crafts. After graduation, STEVE GIBSON plans to study some form of Dentistry. Steve's favorite saying is, Don't bug mel , and he enjoys golf and fooseball. ' Way JALONDA GRAYSON has been active in F.H.A. and Pep Club, and her future plans are to attend a cosmetology school. There goes Hubba-do! is Jalonda's favorite saying, and her hobbies include tending house plants and babysitting. DEBBIE GREEN's future plans are to attend P.S.U. She has been active in F.H.A. and Band. Oh my! is Debbie's favorite saying, and she likes riding horses, swimming, partying, rodeos, and cowboys. GARY GRlDER's activities include football, track, O.H.S., and working. After graduation Hair plans to attend college and become an Electronics engineer. Not me! is his favorite saying, and Gary enjoys working on stereos and sports. MARY GUERRA's future plans include going to college and becoming an optometrist. Goofy has been active in Band, Choir, Pep Club, French Club, Medical Careers, and F.T.A. Mary enjoys swimming, dancing, snow skiing, and bowling. PETE GUERRA has participated in football, F.F.A., F.C.A., Rodeo Club, and track. Mex's future plans are going to college, ro- deoing, traveling, and getting rich. Pete likes rodeoing, hunting, sleeping, partying, and girl- watching. After high school, BAMBI HACKER wants to become a professional photographer. Poco's hobbies include photography and going to the mountains. HOLLY HALL's activities include STUCO, N.H.S., O.H.S., U.M.Y.F., Pep Club, and bas- ketball. Holly's future plans are to attend O.S.U. and study psychology. Holly enjoys wa- ter skiing, drawing, and macrame. PAM HAMILTON has been active in N.H.S., O.H.S., French Club, and Girlis Glee, and was a football cheerleader. After graduation Pig- my plans to go to a business or secretarial school. Pam enjoys being with her friends. JOHN HAMMOND participated in N.H.S., O.H.S., Stage Band, Band, choir, basketball, and track. John boy enjoys traveling and playing the trumpet. SUE HAMPTON's future plans are to go to college and someday get married. She has been active in Pep Club. Sue enjoys watching old gangster movies and talking, KIM HARDESTY's future plans are to get married and live a happy life. Kim enjoys listen- ing to music, reading, horseback riding, driving her Monte Carlo, and having a good time. JEAN HARRIS plans to work and get married after high school. Jean likes cooking, sewing, and having a good time. Her favorite saying is, Probably! MARK HATFIELD has participated in foot- ball and track. Hat's future plans are to go to a trade school. Mark's favorite saying is, Prob- ably! , and he enjoys cars and motorcycles. JIM HEFTNER's future plans are to move to Oklahoma City and work as a motorcycle me- chanic. Jim participated in I.C.T., and Prob- ably! is his favorite saying. CATHY HELM participated in choir, F.H.A., 4-H, Spanish Club, and Rainbows. Cathy's fu- ture plans are to attend Okla. State Tech and become a Commercial artist. B.H. enjoys rid- ing horses, dragging Main. MARK HICKS participated in V.I.C.A. and he is undecided about his future plans. Hicks enjoys hunting, cycles, concerts, and sleeping. His favorite saying is, Hi! SHEILA I-IICKS' future plans are to major in music at Wayland Baptist College. Her activi- ties included Band, Choir, STUCO, N.H.S., I.C.T., Girl's Glee, and 4-H. Hicki enjoys singing, painting, and being with her friends. NORMA HIERRO has been active in Band, Pep Club, French Club, O.H.S., and Health Careers. After graduation Norma plans to goto college and become a dentist or go into secretar- ial work. Abnormal likes traveling, skiing, music, sports, and reading. KENNY HILL's future plans are to attend college at St. John's College in Winfield, Kan- sas later on becoming a minister. He enjoys snow and water skiing. MARCIA HILL's future plans are to work, save lots of money, get married, and live in Germany. Marcia enjoys swimming, sports, Church League, running around, and being with everyone. SHERRY HILL has been active in Pep Club, French Club, F.C.A., F.H.A., Girl Scouts, Band, Medical Careers, basketball, and track. Her future plans are to go to college and major in Elementary Education. That's not nice! is Sherry's favorite saying, and she enjoys meet- ing people, swimming, water and snow skiing, MELODY HOBSON's future plans are to go to an Airline school and become a stewardess. Mel has participated in French Club, F.H.A., and Rainbows. Melody enjoys flying, and playing the piano. ROSALIE HUNTER participated in F.H.A., F.T.A., Band, and Stage Band. Rosen plans to continue her training to become a laboratory technician. She enjoys cooking, sewing, and wa- ter sports. KERI IMLER's future plans are to attend Sayre Junior College and drive an l8-wheel- er. Krazy Keri likes dragging Main, horses, and basketball. PATRICIA INGOLD has been active in French Club, Math Club, F.T.A., U.M.Y.F., Girl Scouts, O.H.S., and N.H.S. Pat's future plans are to attend a Bible College, then major in some science or math related field at O.S.U. She enjoys wood working, working with ani- mals, and being with her friends. TERESA JAMES has been active in Pep Club, STUCO, N,H.S., F.T.A., F.H.A., French Club, Math Club, and Publications. Teresa's future plans are to go to college and travel. She enjoys listening to music, watching moto-cross races, and talking. TONY JAMlESON's future plans are to move away from home and get a job or go to a trade school. TJ participated in football. Tony likes to drag Main and work on his car. DEBBY JANUARY has been active in STUCO, Pep Club, Girl's Glee, O.H.S., and she was a flag girl in the Band. Debby's future plans are to attend O.S.U. and major in Ele- mentary Education. Debby enjoys water skiing. JOHNNY JOHNSON participated in track and football, and his future plans are to go to a trade school or attend college. Floyd enjoys water and snow skiing, riding motorcycles, and listening to music. JO KAREN KEENAN plans to go to college and study decorating and psychology. Jo has been active in Band, Choir, Pep Club, STUCO, French Club, and F.H.A. Jo Karen enjoys lis- tening to music, and being with her friends. BRENDA KAUFFMAN plans to attend a Bi- ble college. She has been active in F.H.A., Girl's Glee, Band, Pep Club, and U.M.Y.F. Jo enjoys meeting people, playing the piano, and sewing. WALTER KEIL is an exchange student from Germany. While attending G.H.S., Muck participated in football, French Club, and U.M.Y.F. Muck plans to return to Germany, finish school, and study Hotel Business. He en- joys soccer, chess, dancing, and doing nothing. CINDY KIDDOO's future plans are to attend college in the mountains and study writing. Cindy's hobbies are enjoying music and writing. CHARLES KING has been active in Band. Wishbone's future plans are to go to college and start over. Charles enjoys collecting record albums, snow skiing, and being insane. MELISSA KIRCHER has been active in Math Club, Band, N.H.S., F.T.A., and Publications. After graduating, she plans to attend O.S.U. Melissa enjoys reading, riding horses, and play- ing the flute. DALE KLARE was the president of V.l.C.A. He likes motorcycle riding, playing football, and girls. 4 Which way did she go? Jeff and Aronda will remember homecom- ing always. This is ridiculous! The good things, fellowship, and food are memories that the seniors will f R - A l V I always remember. 5 When do we get to eat? Smile, you are on candid camera! -,,- Happy times we remember when we see Tammy smile. Don't take my picture! Scattered Memories f The Way We Were Bryan Wooldridge's happy times are eating, eating, eating! Remember! Hey! What's going on? ILA Remember the good ole days, , Whether we win or lose, homecoming is fun. Cherish the friends that we have made the 50 s. Brenda seems too. Remember the Happy Days. Bring me H Coke! MICHAEL KLETECKA enjoys fishing, read- ing books on W.W.II, and camping. Mike is undecided about his future plans. DEBBIE LEE has been active in F.H.A., Band, and U,M.Y.F. Her future plans are to attend college and study Medical Sciences. Debbie en- joys snow skiing, reading, and sewing. GORDON LOWE's future plans are to attend O.S.U. Gordon enjoys art, biking, football, and traveling. To be myself, is his favorite saying. CLIFF MACIAS has been active in football. His future plans are to go away for a year or two to do some traveling then he plans to work. Cliff's hobbies are skiing and football. BILL MACORMIC enjoys cars, football, and hunting. After high school, Wild Bill plans to travel, work, and have fun. NINA MALLARD has been active in Math Club, F.H.A., French Club, and V.F.W. She plans to live in Germany and travel all over Europe. She enjoys dancing, stamp collecting, and speaking French. Nina D.'s favorite say- ing, is Well, yeah, I did! These Are The Days LINDY MANNING plans to attend O.U. to be a speech therapist. She has participated in N.H.S., Math Club, Pep Club, basketball and track, STUCO, Girls' Glee, and was a senior basketball cheerleader. She enjoys dancing, music, poetry, and watching clouds and stars. SHELLI MARTIN's activities included Rain- bows, Pep Club, and cheerleading. She plans to attend college, get married, and have a good time. Boo-Boo enjoys saying, What a nerd! , and likes snow and water skiing, twirl- ing, dancing, and painting. DEBI MARTINDALE plans to go to college and become a lawyer or a medical researcher, get married, and have kids. She has been active in Debate, STUCO, F.T.A., N.F.L., Math Club, N.H.S., O.H.S., Pep Club, and she has been a cheerleader. Debi enjoys music, reading, swimming, skiing, and talking. RAYMOND MARTINEZ says his future plans are to work and make something of him- self. Super-Mex enjoys listening to music, meeting people, and having fun with Ed. EUGENE MILLER has been active in 4-H and football. He plans to go to the National College of Business and major in farm and ranch management. Blue jeans enjoys hunt- ing, fishing, and reading. His favorite saying is, It don't make a biggin'. MARY MILLER has participated in Debate, Pep Club, and was F,T.A. treasurer. She plans to attend S.W.S.U., and for some strange rea- son, she wants to teach English to sweathogs . Mary enjoys needlepoint, singing, and arguing. Her favorite saying is, Excuse me, I'm in a hurry! BOB MURPHY plans to attend the University of Washington and study Real Estate. Bob has been active in track, Drama, and Debate. He enjoys music, girls, reading, basketball, and ski- ing. JULIA NELSON has been active in Pep Club, N.H.S., French Club, Band, Stage Band, O.H.S., and F.C.A. Her future plans are to go to college. She enjoys woodworking, football, and playing the guitar. KELLI NELSON has participated in Band and French Club. She enjoys soaking up the sun, reading, meeting new people, and listening to music. STEVE NELSON is another interesting face around G.H.S. He enjoys outdoor activities like water skiing. After completing high school, Steve plans to become a carpenter. ARONDA NEU has been active in Pep Club, Acteens, and was a flag girl in Band. Aronda plans to go to college and have a career. Her hobbies are horseback riding and painting. JANNA NEWMAN plans to go to college in Boulder, Colorado and then teach first grade or psychology in high school. She has participated in Pep Club and F.C.A. Her hobbies are cook- ing, sewing, and riding in the country. We Should Treasure Forever LORETTA OTERO's future plans are to trav- el and be with John. Her hobbies are horseback riding, swimming, and being in the mountains. Lori's favorite saying is, Ain't gonna do it! JOHN PADILLA has been active in football, basketball and track. His future plans are to work at Swifts'. John Boy enjoys riding horses, hunting, munching down, and crashing out. His favorite saying is, Rock out. TONI PARSLEY is editor of the El Tigre this year. She has been active in Band, Pep Club, STUCO, Publications, N.H.S., and F.C.A. She plans to attend Northwestern and study English to become a high school teacher. Toni enjoys reading, sewing, and growing her plants. TEREASA PATTERSON plans to major in Accounting at O.S.U. She has been active in Band, Stage Band, Pep Club, N.H.S., O.H.S., French Club, Math Club, was a Band flag girl, and treasurer of STUCO. Tereasa likes tennis, snow skiing, macrami cooking, and sewing. Her favorite saying is, Yea, probably! SUSIE PELLETTE has been active in F.H.A. and was a library aid. She plans to take home- study courses through the mail after completing high school. Susie enjoys animals, reading, and writing. PATTI PENNER plans to find a job and later go to college. Patti's hobbies are ceramics, bas- ketball, sewing, and riding around. ALAN PEOPLES has participated in football, basketball, and track. He plans to go to O.S.U. and have a wild time. Al's hobbies are hunting, fishing, and girls. His favorite saying is, Let's get it! KATHIE PETERSON says she plans to study secretarial sciences and possibly join the armed forces. Her activities included Pep Club, N.H.S., F.C.A., F.H.A., Medical Careers, U.M.Y.F., Girl Scouts, and being the manager of the Tigerettes. Her hobbies are dancing, ski- ing, talking, and watching out for Coach Moss. Her favorite saying is, Oops, scratch that one! GREG PETTITT plans to go to college and major in Electronics. Greg has participated in Band for three years. BRUCE PHILLIPS wants to attend one of the many schools of dog grooming and open his own shop. In time he hopes to become a licensed American Kennel Club handler. Presently, he plans to continue showing his Afghandi Af- ghans. SCOTT POLLART has been active in Band. He plans to become a draftsman and take life easy. Scott enjoys motorcycle riding, jet skiing, bowling, and goofing off. His favorite saying is Oh, really! JACQUE PRACHT plans to go to O.S.U. and to become a dental hygienist. She has been active in Math Club, STUCO, N.H.S., O.H.S., Band, flag girl, was Vice-President of Pep Club, and U.M.Y.F. I-Ier favorite saying is You Jerk! Jac enjoys tennis swimming, snow and water skiing, and playing the flute and piano. KELLIE PROCTOR has participated in Glee Club, Pep Club, and Band. She plans to visit California and then go to college at Boulder, Colorado. Kellie enjoys sewing, traveling, and having a good time. EDDIE RAMIREZ plans to become a lawyer or a trash truck driver. Montezuma enjoys skiing, hunting, listening, to music, and other perverted things. His favorite saying is, You fool! CHRIS REAMES plans to work. Reamer enjoys photography, working on his car, and horseback riding. His favorite saying is, I don't care. KALYNN RILEY has been active in Pep Club, Choir, and was Vice-President of F.H.A. She enjoys riding horses, talking, riding motor- cycles, and partying. Her Favorite saying is, Oh, I fogottedf' MIKE RITTER participated in Debate. He is uncertain about his future plans. Critter en- joys drag racing and cycle riding. BJDRN RQSD is a foreign exchange student from Norway. He enjoys body-building, soccer, gymnastics, volleyball, politics, social studies, movies, and theater. RANDY ROGERS plans to travel around the country after graduation and then go to trade school to become a truck driver. Fritz likes snow skiing, hiking, camping. and just having fun. CASEY ROLLINS plans to go to a trade school. He has participated in football. Casey enjoys motorcycles and cars. K.C. ROTHSCHOPF has been active in Dra- ma, Debate, U.M.Y.F,, golf, scouting. and was President of STUCO this year. He plans to attend O.S.U., and become a millionaire. K.C. enjoys snow skiing, back-packing, cycles, pool, music, and girls. MIKE RUDOLPH was a mid-term graduate. He has been working at United and will become a produce manager for United. PHYLLIS SALISBURY plans to go to college and study Fashion Merchandising. Phyl en- joys going places, meeting new people, playing tennis, listening to music, and being in the mountains. MIKE SCHAEF has participated in football, track, and F.F.A. He plans to go to college and become a farmer or a rancher. Hog likes skiing, riding horses, sleeping, and doing noth- ing. His favorite saying is. Let's get it! TIMOTHY SCHUETTE plans to go to a Vo- Tech school to become a mechanic or he plans to work after graduation. Tim enjoys swim- ming, car racing, driving, and working on car engines. GREG SHELTON has been active in football, basketball, and track. He plans to go to work at Swift's. Kendall enjoys riding cycles, listen- ing to rock-n-roll, snow skiing, and munching down. His favorite saying is, Let's get it! ALAN SHERRILL plans to go to a Vo-Tech school to learn welding, take it easy, and chase wild women. He has participated in football and track. Alan T enjoys working on his Chevy, water skiing, and fooling around. LINDA SIMPSON plans to attend college at P.S.U. Linda enjoys riding horses, water skiing, skating, and reading. Her favorite saying is, Shoot! KENNY SIZELOVE intends to become a rock-n-roll star and trip aroung the world. Doc Tripper enjoys playing the drums, going to rock concerts, swimming, and looking at the stars. His favorite saying is, Let's go party. BILLY SMITH has been active in F.F.A. He plans to attend a technical school and then have a horse ranch or raise cattle. Billy enjoys calf roping and horseback riding. PHILIP SMITH plans to go to work. He has participated in football, track, and Rodeo Club. Marvin enjoys horseback riding, hunting, water skiing, and cycle riding. ROGER SMITH has participated in football. He plans to move to Oklahoma City and make a quick million. Odee's hobbies are swimming, hot-rodding, and getting warnings. DON STEPHENS plans to go to a trade school or bum around. Donald's favorite saying is, Far out! His hobbies are fooseball, tennis, cycles, cars, swimming, hiking, hunting, fish- ing, and most of all, partying. BARBIE STEVENSON plans to be a bum and trip around. She enjoys snow skiing, oil paint- ing, cooking, flirting, and bike riding. Star's favorite saying is Howdy. SUE ANN STEWART plans to attend Sayre Junior College and drive an IS-wheeler . She enjoys cowboys, rodeos, parties, western dances, horseback riding, and just being 'ornery'. Remember The Tlmes DAVID STONE has participated in F.F.A. and Rodeo Club. He plans to graduate and then go build some Behlen barns. Cowboy's hob- bies are riding bulls, dancing, and motorcycle riding. His favorite saying is, You better settle down before I put it on ya. SANDRA STONE plans to move to the city and work. She has been active in Pep Club. Lee enjoys going to parties and sleeping. ROBIN SUMMERS has been a J.V. Cheer- leader, has participated in Band, Pep Club, Glee Club, and Stage Band. She plans to go to college and study nursing. Her favorite saying is, Way to go! Rob enjoys water skiing, sewing, drawing, and dancing. BRYON TEST plans to be a street car conduc- tor or to attend any college he can get into. Bryon enjoys playing baseball, racing his Mus- tang against V.W.'s, hunting, water skiing, and motorcycle riding. BILL TUTTLE plans to stay single and to re- tire when he is 30 years old. Wild Bill likes working on tape players. His favorite saying is, Take things easy and as they come. KEITH TYLER plans to attend college. He enjoys sports and swimming. Speedy's favor- ite saying is, Be all that you can be. MARTY WAGNON has participated in bas- ketball, track, Pep Club, Rodeo Club, and F.C.A. She plans to rodeo and attend college at P.S.U. to major in Elementary Education and P.E. Marty enjoys horseback riding, western dances, softball, bowling, and meeting people. Her favorite saying is, Probably! JERRY WARD's activities included Band, Stage Band, Band, being Drum Major, and be- ing in All-State Stage Band. Jerry's future plans are to major in Art at S.W.S.U. and become a commercial artist. Jerry's hobbies in- cluded painting, drawing, playing the trom- bone, and lifting weights. MIKE WATKINS' future plans are to go to college. He has participated in football. Mike enjoys hunting, football, and sleeping. CRAIG WEATHERLY has been active in French Club, Band, and F.T.A. His future plans are to attend S.W.S.U. and major in Art. Craig likes bowling, oil painting, swimming, and playing the organ. CINDY WEAVER is undecided about her fu- ture plans. She enjoys horseback riding, draw- ing, and painting. JERRY WESTER has been active in football and track. His future plans are to work and see the country. Prob'ly! is Jerry's favorite say- ing, and he enjoys hunting, water skiing, riding horses and cycles, and playing football. We Left Behlnd TERESA WIGGIN's future plans are to go to Lee College in Cleveland, Tennessee and study to become a Physical Therapist. After that Te- resa would like to settle down and raise a Chris- tian family. Teresa enjoys swimming, traveling, track, and the mountains. DENNIS WILCOX has been active in F.F.A. and Rodeo Club. In the future Dennis plans to go to a trade school and build barns. Red's favorite saying is, Ya ain't wrong! , and he enjoys rodeoing, water skiing, and cycle riding. MARLIN WILCOX's future plans are to go to a trade school, do construction work, and travel. Shorty has been active in Rodeo Club and F.F.A. Marlin enjoys rodeoing, horseback rid- ing, and cycle riding. His favorite saying is, Get on down! JEFF WILKINSON's future plans are to go to college and major in Art. Jeff enjoys painting, drawing, and playing fooseball. REBECCA WILLIAMS has been active in French Club and Math Club. Becky's future plans are to study Architecture in a Vo-Tech school. Becky enjoys art, reading, and foreign languages. JAMES WILLIAMSON has participated in basketball, track, and Choir. He plans to go to Okmulgee State Tech. and go into auto body work. Smiley enjoys playing the guitar, sing- ing, and working on cars. RONDA WILLIAMSON plans to travel for awhile and then go to the mountains. She enjoys water skiing. horseback riding. playing frisbcc. and having a good timc. Ron's favorite saying is, Never can tell! ALLEN WILSON plans to be the richest man in the world. Allen enjoys working on cars and playing the guitar. DOUG WILSON has been president of V.I.C.A. He plans to go to a Vo-Tech school. Chug-a-lug enjoys skiing, swimming, and playing frisbee. His favorite saying is, You dig it? CARL WISELY, II, has been active in V.I.C.A. He plans to become a professional bowler and a manager of Ideal Food Stores. Wisely 32 enjoys playing pool, dragging Main, girls, and Rock-n-Roll music. His favor- ite saying is, If you play. you'll pay! APRIL WOLF plans to attend a Bible college. She has participated in Band, Stage Band, Choir, Glee Club, F.H.A., and Pep Club. Wol- fie enjoys baking, playing the piano, and being with people. TAMMY WOOD has participated in Band, Stage Band, Debate, N.H.S., O.H.S., Math Club, was vice-president of F.T.A., and class treasurer for three years. She plans to attend O.U. and become a teacher. Ralph's favorite saying is, You ain't a wofin! She enjoys bicy- cling, reading, and music. BRYAN WOOLDRIDGE plans to have fun and enjoy life. He has been in basketball, F.C.A., golf, Band, and N.H.S. Wooly enjoys hunting, fishing, bowling, ping pong, tennis, T.V., and girls. JOHN WORLEY plans to move to Colorado and become a diesel mechanic. He enjoys party- ing, going to the mountains, working on trucks, and being with Bambi. PAULA YOCHAM has participated in basket- ball, track, and Pep Club. She plans to attend college. hkey's hobbies are horseback rid- ing, rodeos, dancing, basketball, and doing crazy things. Senior Faces Light The Corners 0 Our inds This sure is a great prize! ....- Y A e f - HaPPine5S brings Smiles- Wow! Did you see that guy? -L. Qu '59 Terry, in a natural pose. , , Remember the good times .... Afenf we beautiful today! 3 i What H ham! It's a treat to have a secret pal. ,Y gl T IW.. lg. V L Mike f fr ,, , f 'X fffxx. 9 ah ' 3 9 . .-Mn, ,.. 15 ,gg ' ' 4' 4 'K Q Q4 6, Q ,Qi , I 6 ,, C? 4 'I ff? A QW Q., E 5? Entre Nous Girls And Rotary Club Boys SEPTEMBER JACQUE PRACHT WALLY ADAMS DECEMBER DEBI MARTINDALE DANNY BINTZ MARCH TAMMY WOOD STEVE EATON Are Leaders OCTOBER PAT INGOLD LESLIE BORN JANUARY MELISSA KIRCHER GARY GRIDER APRIL TERESA JAMES JAMES WILLIAMSON NOVEMBER TONI PARSLEY BRYAN WOOLDRIDGE FEBRUARY KAREN BENNETT JOHN HAMMOND MAY ' JULIA NELSON K.C. ROTHSCHOPF SEPTEMBER JACQUE PRACHT WALLY ADAMS OCTOBER PAT INGOLD LESLIE BORN NOVEMBER TONI PARSLEY BRYAN WOOLDRIDGE A Special onth Is Filled DECEMBER DEBI MARTINDALE DANNY BINTZ JANUARY MELISSA KIRCHER GARY GRIDER FEBRUARY KAREN BENNETT JOHN HAMMOND With Memories For These Students MARCH TAMMY WOOD STEVE EATON APRIL TERESA JAMES JAMES WILLIAMSON MAY JULIA NELSON K C ROTHSCHOPF PICTURED are the twelve year Seniors. Congratulations for making it to the top. Lindy Manning and Amy Collins are the 1976-77 basketball cheer- leaders. Their bright smiles and peppy cheers keep the team going and the spectators spirits high. Shelli Martin and Pam Hamilton are the 1976-77 football cheer- leaders. Their vivacity helps bring spirit to our school and to our team. The Senior newcomers are: Joy Cottrell, Betsy Merwin, Mary Adamaki, exchange student from Crete, Bjqlrn Rpd, exchange student from Norwayg Muck Keil, exchange student from Germany, and Steve Eaton. The Senior class welcomes these students to Guymon High and hopes that they enjoy us as much as we have enjoyed having them here. When we become Seniors, the problems of graduation seem to fall upon us all at once. Details, details, and more details. Here to help us in the process of graduation and various other school activities are the Senior sponsors: Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Frantz, Mr. Swaim, Mrs. Collins, and Mr. Cronkhite. 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W S f -iw yi 1? -woiif' if if L-if la: I a 12 il ' an 9- Eli ,' MQ , , . ,SQ V, Ni In F Q31 , ir .J :: ' r ' -3 if We sr-' 'Q iii M uf 1 M K 'iii iii' iw. Q ll e ' :ff L f.. firigr, h 3' 1 ' is .La f.rffi'5f Y 2 ', if 1' A Derek And Debbie Debbie was Basketball Tiger Mascot for 1977. She was also a member of Pep Club and an active member of band. Always smiling and friendly, Debbie keeps us on our toes with her vivacity and exuberance about life. Is it any wonder that Debbie has been chosen Junior Class favorite for the fifth year? Gay Palmer Shannon Patterson Alan Pearce Dana Peterson Bryan Phillips Lee Ann Puckett D iiie js Jake Quesenbury Brad Ralstin Mike Ramirez Robin Rathbun Robin Rebne Mike Ritter Brian Robinson Jim Rogers Tommy Romero Ernest Rudolph Lori Russell Larry Schuette Are Class Favorites Derek is president of the Junior Class, an active member in band and stage band. Derek also plays with MYTH. Derek's personality and great smile makes him a favorite wherever he goes, so there is no reason to guess a second time. When class favorites are named, Derek's name comes up every time. This is the fourth year for him to have this honor. am. ..,..s ,1ng1m.:2.'zQs.,f,,,r..,.r.,,-, .1151 vi ..-wc ,Maw aw This year's newcomers for the Ju- nior Class of 1977 are: Debbie Da- vis and Keith Farrell. Not pictured are Steve Banks, Glen Branson, Tamera Bryan, Braxton Dikes and Steve Logan. Newcomers Brighten The Day Debbie Scott Terry Scott Brian Shaffer Karri Sherrill I Gone ie fs.. E961 A 1 Sue Shook Bobbie Smith 1 VDVN 5MWM?5f Danny Smith jg' fb y W 5 Dustin Smith 2, Julia Smith ii . gee? ' Melinda Smith 5,57g'ie' ' 4 V 5, 'b', N Tommy Smith i ' ff'f'? D Cindee Southwick it r 21, il Heb-ea t Wig r lk ,G f Q. H. X ,K 4 tyymwg 1 Tommy Spirlock Steve Stavig Linda Stevens Kurt Sturdivan Shelly Thorn Phil Tripp 551- f 1 , L :ix V1 Lg '49 4 ,jeff i A -. i sr -J 9 in my ,nt , V . Y, . fi + Si gr 5 s W inn.-w Hs... , ,Q V' r x kg -v ., 5 . ,,. - T 'W .nw-0 ..-1 ,Q Q 5 i I hifi if ,ai 4 K 'Q r Kgxvxii . ,E eh. ' :TZ Tim Trujillo Mark Truitt Mary Van Dyke Ronna Vaughn Leticia Villarreal Carol Wade Ollie Walton Susan Watkins Morgan Wilkinson Jimmy Winters Paula Wise Lisa Wolf Judy Wood Ricky York Billy Young ni Where are we? Ver-r-r-y In-n-n-teresting VL-Q Junior Cheerleaders ff 4 Spark The Students' Morale I W Y 5 ,, T' X aw' ! l ,..- J' . rv- ' Here we go, Tigers, here we go! ' ' ,xl f. 'yfu'fe1-5' N f ,- i Get tough! Fire up! GO! TIGERS! GO! This year's basketball cheerleaders are Dana Johnson and Tammy Copley. These pretty and spirited girls were always on hand to support the Tigers at every game throughout the season. will What's wrong Phil? if awe Now, Cindy, it's like this. 5 -i ,o .ti 'wr Q What did you do this time, Mark? 2 . Bryan, you needn't hold up the wall! W S' Clumsy people shouldn't try to ice skate, Brian! . ',' A 1 'P W . A1 Zvi' rr, -' rf- , 3 sf,, W--fr: in -A ' . H r ri K. A . ' 1 N si I , ' N 'WW if - V . F My Angela, the musical is over, close your Wherdd she go, guys? mouth! ,I,... Sv' Y 5 ,',.' ,M I7 P -x 5,4 4: 5 x Jgf? 'ww A K 'ii A 3 ? ci Ja 422531 ilfxgiiif' WRX .asc -N4 V ,f www ,, un. 41 ,Q v 'R sl X94 6 UN 4 , va t Ndjvw -rv M 4 A v., hu, .4 ,QQ Qkli'-V' ll' ' -A fx r V ef in x .:5Xf v 1-fs.. 45 , , J M an-1. .A 1-Eff' :Q .I ' 'J ' -. ' MXL? tfu.. WJ K 15.1 F'w r-U Q - dn 'NK Mr' . 1 N ' 1 f , 'Qc' ,Qi vi ! -'Vu sr 1 1 'W' T V231 OO Damon Baca Brad Beckley IIB ,,.-11 F55-5 Cl uTlxP S Bus! ,.,..- Ld Jaquetta Behne Deedra Bennett I Swimming Sophomores Have HGood Times f l 05 'J i Q l i nc ' l , agwiv J :aw K ,, Gim- el' 1 f 1. S toad s. J, lf' HJ- .z ' 511 . 3 , 5. 'L 'E A- M-Sie ,K N8 . -s. .1 fu ,t 1. J' , , ' c ' f i ' ff' , Q5 'irq my xv 1 gi , 4 Karla Bennett 1 J . if i f H Mark Betterton V ff. uU 'is'11 Cyndi Biddle A- , Q? A Fi Connie Bingham V J 4 - Roy Black J ' ' . Q 4 ive Wilma Blankenship ' 1 I - if 1 : La J f ...., ,.,,.V , 9,-: ,gr Darlena Boring Bobby Boston Tracy Bowers David Brannum Kathy Brewer 'F' ,mr 1.1- . ai-fsy f ifaifff J XBL, ,ti , ., V ,, N , - ii s fffl f l 'W fig: W 1 2-A he 54:2 ' , kg, 4 , J , ,fi 7,31 .Q x Martha Brannum -, '- ,I . J, , KJ La' 14 we 1 A , 1 T Fomof These familiar faces are the sopho- more sponsors for this year: David Camp, Jeanette Roberts, Jane Savage, and Jayne Tucker. Not pictured are: Duane Shaw, Steve Parkhurst, and Don Bowman. l 1 . if 3 1 17- 1 wF4'J:4 'F 5 'ii' nmiff Z Q' two. -gait? 9' A 1 , tg ' , ' 'N- 'tv 3 9 ' u,' V :fm- V v k 5' W t Egg , 1- . at J - Ni? 'Q 1 4, ' . is 1 4- Qi X ' .A U -- 'f V' w:'i3?5Ti?'T?:Q1 X J L51 W 'iffft 'lit Lvff 7 ' If V ' ggi Q? ..,' if af V .1 ., eg A . ' if N f ' E - Ff if i 4 ' ,, W - J- ,5 ,Q ' ' it 5 'Wg.-1?f.sf W 1 .w,g,4- 1 I .f , - ' ,. ff--1 Q , - ' ki , th. - ' J ' -if ' . 4. xii' - '11 1, A H, . 'hx Qin, V' 2,347 . 44 Q '. I 24 -' '. af bite J. 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J 1 dr :-.m,ta-v- Gerald Brinkley Jay Brown Latayne Bryant Vicki Buck Patricia Cagle Connie Campbell Wayde Cannon Tammy Carter Kevin Cates Pam Caudell Mary Christian Johnny Claycomb John Clayton Carol Cole Bobbie Cooksey Betty Cooley Kim Copley Andy Costilla Diana Costilla Carol Countryman Melinda Courtney Michelle Courtney Karen Crane Rolinda Culbertson Monte Dain John Dale Rocky David Joyce Davis DeAnne Deane Peggy DeCordova ,JL Q5 ,az- , .. gi. tml 5? l.L'i,!',4r,. , m y rw, , F' ' , , , ag, Qs' Arm . 'B-I1 - 5 135 I if ya -1.194 H ' s '-1 ngzlff U. - at 4,51 It F 1 i my q,.f- ' A 'fy A M r i l ,I ' 5 M 0 ' rx A A I FP Q J. N. E, Wi- Ass an uw v x 1 if ,ll W ev ,I Ee 'E t V553 Vx . ' fum., -' it ' I . ga ' Wiki t 5J ,i?y.,. 399 ' fn 'lien E' 5. 5 , i is ,HI am F J X f ' M51 as ,ina 'lla q it 1 pirit ays Are Here Again Fa., K Itfoifg-1:-1 g., 'g , ll W W l ,i AWN rj ' lla ,W :Q-pr ly lt fl f t f l fi? ij lf an . wil, l , ' A' LQ? tg - F 1 Q' in Q b1,.,,,. t -f1i i'i if '-' f' 1 NL, Jackie Dickey Deana Dikes Beth Duffield Jimmy Eagan Toni Edens Suzanne Elliott Patricia Faris Nancy Fawcett Craig Fenton Cathy Foreman Frank Francis Gloria Fuentes David Fultz Pam Gamble Brad Gann Glenda Gibson Lynda Gibson Sherri Gibson John Gilcrease Terry Glover 55i:.fl.t'M iw rf' , SM ki Pal ii? il 4 'fr i , r -li H ,Wi -wx W,.. ' ' ' rib ' f was 'Q 13' S- , , Y J- 5 gaffg , f-3, J' ,r 1 v ! Sv us'-is A ig , X it 5 gg Sophomores Remember Moments 0 Happiness . W KE 3 WWW ii, .Q 5 i ,, as 'A 'Ur 'Q 1 5 N. .4 .5 J ffl I V , A Mir '1 3 was .m,s , lx A 'K 53 , If 1' , Y M X y v.flf 'sniff ' X- ... 29 A Q, Q9-aww: z- K W ww K ,. - .X 2 A . W - - ifixi v , gif 'y ' ' ,we 2 ' A' is. A . 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'i J 1 , 'J .V ',, 4 Q 1 ' 55: ff Q g-1 I U . 3 7' 1 x ip 1 . 'ff ,J-41? V. ig- I .,L ,, fi Zag, 1 ff l ' 4 if L ' iii -4-f1 l'?,4: X l 'ir N: r f - fe al . 2 i J ly. ix lax .lr :g y 3. 1 1- M ai HK' ' .v , .K . 32: fr Q V I4 , ' ' ' TT ., fn -l an , V 'if f , r .. - f : i 45 , 95 2- if ' '-eff-r' i 1. ', ,'-,AH-: 5' .15 I L if l Kristen Kelting Mike Kimball Mike King Penny Kingsland Teresa Kitchin Gilbert Klare Lindell Kottke WP -.2 Kelly Lane Mike Lee Jeannine Lucero - V' N .Lak if cw., ' QU' ' erm - These sophomores: Debbie Ramirez, Pam Caudell, Kristina Mathis, and Lynda Gibson are always busy striving to do everything possible to fulfill their office ,as STUCO representatives. Not pictured is Keith Ma- son. Kenny Lunsford Darrell McPherson Howard McClaf'lin Todd Macias Raymond Madrid Earl Mallard Chuck Martin Todd Martin Joe Martinez Tony Martinez Keith Mason Anita Mathis v 1,53 ' flu ar. tu, FQ ' ' iff im 5,4453 .. ,X shift if I, , M y , i ,f mast . ,QQ :ra NW' ft fiitimwiaifl-?af2:fQfu Q, , g Qs - -Swgmezgl t y Q. kite!!! L. A , I 1 R iv ,xi N L, + in Y' tx t ww R 'ak I At TV. Memories Of These ophomore Days ake Us Smile .r i , i K n f its ,, fe- ng ..,, . . A -Sgt 'sg y ti ., , L I A - ' 1 i t-t , . P 'Fi it vita., is f W . t f ,.- 7. ' - 'L I ' st, i- rt 'Q QV .', WN' 'S 'yas-ws is ' fi. - M U V ' b J 1 ' I 1 0 i ' . si Pictured here are two of the sophomore newcom- ers. Kevin Hensley came from Holland and now lives with his uncle near Guymon. Dede Dikes ar- rived here from Turkey to live in Guymon with her family. 'B+ f 'LJ X ,.t1fZ'ff 3.if 1 K A ' V vi sig, s Y Kristina Mathis l A' Ken Miller g fl fl , iff ,'s,W 1, ' 7 LaParsha Modrick K W' D '- Christina Moraine 5 I ,, ' V Val Mrofcza , Bill Murphy ,, ' 'i, E ' Karen Nelson Paul Nossaman Eddie Parsley Troy Patterson '- , Q--.Ex le . . xi ss if t I Mm 'ii , mf 1. xx Chris Perkins Greg Peterson John Potts Debbie Powell Rodney Pracht Thad Pracht Remember The Good Times We Had 24 1 ' A ' 'f-f . ,j'f'lk K X s , , l .y5 v 1 .L K A . QV-' .fu Kim was selected as a class favorite this year and she does, indeed, fit the honor. Her smiling face and personality contribute a great deal to the Tiger Spirit. She enjoys cheerleading, swimming, participating in church activities and FCA, gymnastics, and most of all, Rocky. X lf' A, '71 n fs ith Kim 8a Rocky! . ,x . -W 73555565 Rocky's favorite pastimes include being sophomore class favorite and Kim. His main activity in school is football, of course. He is also involved in FCA and all the youth activities at the Apostolic Church. Congratulations, Rocky! in Sn in if thaw' 1-..4 Paula Quesenbury Debbie Ramirez Randy Ramirez Stephanie Raymer ur Cheerleaders Add To The L1fe Of The Sophomore Class Kim Copley and Karla Bennett are the 1976-77 football cheer- leaders for the sophomore class. They are always around when the Tigers need a boost or cheer. J , 1 H? 5: ?'lf'fr':f . 'lf-2 wr or J , 4 Q :P , N, ,Jr -.tl , . vt A Q55 EF f Sl gg 'l-, 7 is my 3-4 . 5,5 -J' X r f f, K 9 , AX W' 1 Pat Reames Angela Rice Melody Riffel John Robinett Cindy Rogers Erica Rogers Boynton Roots Lou Ann Rountree Chris Sandoval Juanita Sandoval Kelly Scates Cathy Schuette Brenda Shaffer Kay Sharkey Rae Sharkey Ricky Shelley Pictured here are two shining faces belong- ing to the 1976-77 basketball cheerleaders, Val Mrofcza and Nancy Fawcett. They nev- er fail to greet the Tigers at any time. S., xi, . , ,.,! sf f H -ar sv r -'my fi wr. ,z .,, Q f ig me 1.8 ri - 'gig I- T, 1 .,, H.. ,- lad :WH ' v, We W . Exif , ' . PM Lu, 43 3.0 . g . X 1 ,, ,i . my X .1 1 , '-lg gtzl 'LM - 5 L , 352 , 3 ,. L 1 1 r, 2-fs . Aim. i was E i 1 WJ tw HE v 5 i f 1 ? Q 5 4 ,w.1,. ...f -f Y P f Remember Those Good ld Biology Days 4'.L 1 Wl77f5Ti,Tf'Jfffflfff o s f -3-7: . iz, -555:-st' , ,J yer? wiseztfra ,wr 9 , . , gg5,f92'rr:ft ,- ggyitif wA:mh1 :X Qi, E,wg7rQj 3 . ri Mg, 1 , wt. A 1 Mig 3 - , a i ,:,,,,,,,.:A , I , . t. ,Q it , .- gjjz' L' . M .st ' lvl . . ,ve-, , , vw: f -', pt, fx' ,A - me , A 4 -- . -is ,Q ' 'K '?2Q4:.: ' ,' , tf,f te'f'l .1 I -'ee' w , . f . 1 - . I ll'1te.2Q,'f2 rsx ,. . g 1 1 rf Fl fe r P I if lf if'1 D I f is is L Qt? 4 u j at ie, . fa g ,. y - 'S Q ' . y ,regfi if 'f if r. Q . 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D' ,fix -sf i ry r .W w ' fs , o f is: V '- ,gig ash 1 Q91 Bill Shirley Jana Smith Marty Smith Paul Southwick Carol Stavig Melody Stewart Brenda Stout Lori Strutton Randy Taylor Wanda Trammel Mary Trevino Rene Triplett Jani Tripp Mark Trotter Rob Vestal Debbie Walton David Welch Steve Wells Lloyd Wessler Mike Wiggin Carrie Wilson Charlotte Wilson Lawanda Wilson Marvin Worley DeAnn Deane, Vicki Buck, Sherri Gibson, Melinda Courtney, Cathy Forman, Connie Campbell, Karla Bennett, Linda Gibson, and Mary Jane Urias are having fun as only these sopho- mores can by making starch molecules. :lf . . is , ,-:ww 1 ' Ls 2-,Q ' nf G- :fi M 9: v-: If. 6 ' . fl 45:5 og- k X X 1 'Mi Q W AID IMUUIRUUSTIRZZXITUQDRU ZEAIRUIED IFAGEUJILTYF School Board Works To Better Our Education The school board members devote their time and interests to improving our schools for the students and general public. They are concerned about keeping the highest standards and upgrading our curriculum and buildings. The school board is comprised of P.R. Dick Jackson, presidentg E.R. Kimsey, vice-presidentg Bill Houser, treasurerg and Margie Lane, secretary. Other members are: Kenneth Faris, Douglas Booth, and Wiley Campbell. Administrators Help To Build ur Memories A Has' ' - of Fi , is ff l, ' 1 - ? ee I 1 jg f r ,Ex S: g ,i ag1 gg ' A. N E ZEN? 'Q ff 2' t ., - 5 V 1 if ff 3 V, : -533 -, y, . H A 1 -1 Q 1, V X if w s: ' it if - .-, L - 71 E if an 'lift m :- i. . H ff, f, l mf. 2 J F 'Q , l . cial ,i A Q ' ' ,P fy f ff -u -. rf, f ' ici V r r gi '- fe .N i W, , ' sa-' i- ' 4- f 1, f 1 ' ' . - -,Q P - N I ,Sk i yifr' 1 'M s. . .. - l iiii , - V. . 4 Q ' L. . s t I ,. , ,ER b k . My ' Mr. Eugene Keith . .. Superintendent of Schools Mr. Clayton Goff . . . Curriculum Coordinator Mr. Larry White . .. High School Principal Mr. Dean Kear . .. Assistant High School Principal Mr. Monte Wolgamott .. . Junior High School Principal Mrs. Leonene Gribble .. . Assistant Junior High School Principal JANE SAVAGE teaches Art and Ceramics. She has been teaching for three years: two of these have been in Guymon. She attended East Central University and her hometown is Ada, Okla. Teachers ave The Patience To Do t All YVONNE MANNING works in the oflice. She attended P.S.U. and N.W.S.U., and her hometown is Avard, Okla. Mrs. Manning has been engaged as a teacher's aide and office asst. for seven years, six of these in Guymon. JUANITA DAVIS teaches Choir, Music Appr., and Psych. She at- tended P.S.U., and her hometown is Holdenville, Okla. She has been teaching in Guymon for sixteen years. ,I -'rg . 3 , ,V Sim? bw ' ' . 1ef '1fi1.-' 1 . N, 1 ' ft - 3' -...fa ie rt A . ' v -mx P+.. li- my-' . . :vu 41. -2-1 ,65 f - 1:2 . h 21? iz 5,55 J-sg ..-ul . .V -. fb. .,f.':,,ge,'Q ' ' 'PZ . .F ,. '3fi.gfi. 7. , A .-1, AQ' , -tt' . -1 'u ,T , 4. z . ' , i4w,,x,,,.- '- - hai P i? . -1 - ' '22 Lffimmf a- ' . ' P H Q , - 53? . 1 - ' 297 ,- -, ff., v '. ffl it ff-ff 132. ...vi I 5 751' I 5 . A 1 RINDA WOLGAMOTT is secre- tary of the Library. She has been involved with the Library for four yearsg this is her third in Guymon. She attended N.W.S.U., and her hometown is Geary, Okla. JEANETTE ROACH ROB- ERTS tught Eng. II, Speech, and Debate. She has been teaching in Guymon for two years, and attend- ed P.S.U. Her hometown is Guy- mon. JOE WATSON teaches Vocation- al Auto Mechanics. He has been teaching for ten yearsg this is his seventh in Guymon. He attended P.S.U. and O.S.U., and his home- town is Henryetta, Okla. GENE SERIGHT is the high school's Counselor. He attended S.W.S.U., and his hometown is Elk City, Okla. He has been in- volved in school work for fourteen yearsg two of these have been in Guymon. WILMA VAUGHN is the school Registrar and teaches Bookkeep- ing. Her hometown is Staunton, ll- linois, and she attended the Uni- versity of Ill. and St. Louis U. PEGGY COLLINS teaches English II. She attended Co- lumbia College, P.S.U., and Missouri University, her home- town is Amarillo, Tex. She has been teaching in Guymon for eight years. DENNIS CURTIS teaches Bi- ology and Physical Science. His hometown is Guymon, and he attended P.S.U. He has been teaching for two years in Guy- mon. DALE BUCK teaches High School Arithmatic and is the head Football Coach. His ho- metown is Tonkawa, and he at- tended Northwestern. He has been teaching school for 18 years, this is his third in Guy- mon. VIRGINIA FRANTZ super- vises Work Study. Her home- town is Perryton, and she at- tended P.S.U., O.S.U., W.T.S.U., and N.W.S.U. She has been teaching in Guymon for nine years. LARRY HART teaches World History, Drivers Ed., Golf, and Football. He attended Eastern New Mexico University, his ho- metown is Eunice, New Mexi- co. He has been teaching for six years, this is his third in Guy- mon. KENNETH CRONKHITE is the I.C.T. coordinator. He at- tended O.S.U., and his home- town is Seiling. He has been teaching for 21 years, this is his third in Guymon. I . -Q., in RAYMOND RICE teaches Vocational Welding. His home- town is Guymon, and he attend- ed P.S.U. He has been teaching for five years, this is his fourth in Guymon. 1 NANCY REED teaches American and World History. She attended Memphis St. U., S.W. at Memphis, Florida At- lantic U., and Miss. St. U. her hometown is Memphis, Tenn. She has been teaching for elev- en years, this is her third in Guymon. STEVE PARKHURST teach- es Drivers Ed. and Football. He attended Duke University at Des Moines, Iowa, and his ho- metown is Alva. He has been teaching for four years, this is his third in Guymon. . s r , L- ..- l A H R I J' 'f' I f g thx . I JERRY BECTON teaches Vo- cational Agriculture. He at- tended Texas Tech., and his ho- metown is Idalou, Texas. He has been teaching for four years, this is his first in Guy- mon. DON BOWMAN teaches American History and is head Basketball Coach. His home- town is Seminole, Okla., and he attended East Central. He has been teaching for nine years, this is his third in Guymon. PATRICIA LEE teaches Com. Geom., Math Analysis, and Al- gebra II. She has been teaching in Guymon for 27 years. She has attended N.W.S.U., K.S.U., O.U., S.W.S.U., O.S.U., Notre Dame, and Indi- ana U. She considers Guymon her hometown. ll -: vi ' . X- , fi xv 1 - tg , hr- BECKY SHAW Coaches Girls' Basketball and Okla. History. Her hometown is Barnsdall, Okla., and she attended Semi- nole Junior College, Wayland Baptist, and N.W.S.U. She has been teaching for two yearsg this is her first in Guymon. z, Vi 1 4. PEGGY BUTTS Teaches English IV and Publi- cations. Her hometown is Borger, Texas, and she attended Baylor University. She has been teach- ing l7 yearsg this is her seventh in Guymon. CHARLES MOOT Coaches Football, Boys P.E., and teaches Health. His hometown is Wilson, New York, and he attended Ithaca College, Russell Sage College, N.W.S.U., and O.S.U. He has been teaching for eight years: this is his third in Guy- mon. f N ' ' li 1 A w X itsmiaxf gig -si2:3hL- ' , . ,.,. IQ' 3 v A -:ff Oi 4 if-2122 t g . 4- ' L ugh. 'Q .- Z ,jf IV .. .Jr .5 .Q -'VW Q T -...a j JERRY TOLER Teaches Band and Stage Band. His hometown is Enid, and he attended Phillips U., Wich- ita St. U., and Midwestern U. He has been teaching for 12 yearsg this is his eighth in Guy- mon. zv sz' vs as nv .ll VERA DAVIS Is the high school secretary. Her hometown is Kearney, Neb.g she attended college at Roswell N.M. and S.W. at Kearney. She has been working in Guymon for eight years. DORIS HODGES Teaches Home Ec. She has been teaching for live yearsg this is her third in Guymon. She attended O.S.U., and her hometown is Sallisaw, Okla. r li :li RAYMOND MOSS Coaches Girls' Basketball. He attended Southwestern, and his hometown is Vici. He has been teaching for 12 years: this is his second in Guymon. LOU NELSON Is the librarian. Her hometown is Clinton, Okla., and she attended P.S.U., Texas U., and the University of Montana. She has worked in Guymon for five years. GLEN PHILLIPS Teaches Wood Working, Draft- ing, and Electronics. His hometown is Guymon, and he attended P.S.U., Colo- rado St., and O.S.U. He has been teaching for 17 yearsg this is his 16th in Guymon. PAUL SOUTHWICK Teaches Zoology and Biology. He attended O.U., and his hometown is Garber, Okla. He has been teaching for I5 yearsg this is his eighth in Guymon. KIM PETERSON Teaches Vocational Carpentry. His hometown is Guymon, and he attended P.S.U. He has been teaching in Guymon for three years. PATRICIA BOWMAN Teaches English III. Her hometown is Ninnekah, Okla., and she attended East Central and Central State Uni- versity. She has been teaching for four yearsg this is her third in Guymon. ,I Teachers Are Showing The 33' o Better Education MELBA HINCHEY teaches Business Law, Typing, and Shorthand. She attended P.S.U. and O.S.U. Her home- town is Guymon, and she has been teaching for two years. DAVID CAMP teaches Chem- istry and Physics. His home- town is Goodwell, and he at- tended East Texas, O.S.U., and P.S.U. He has taught school for I4 yearsg this is his first in Guy- mon. JUDY ANDERSON teaches Business, Typing, and Econom- ics. She attended O.S.U. and has been teaching in Guymon for three years. Her hometown is Medford, Okla. DUANE SHAW teaches Bas- ketball and American Hist. His hometown is Barnsdall, Okla., and he attended Northeastern Okla. State University. This is his first year of teaching in Guymon. LINDA BOWLING teaches French and Govt. Her home- town is Tulsa, Okla., and she attended O.S.U. She has been teaching in Guymon for four years. MARY JANE TUCKER teaches English III. Her home- town is Elkhart, Kansas, and she attended Willamette U. and P.S.U. She has been teaching in Guymon for two years. GLORIA GARDNER teaches English IV, Drama, and Read- ing. She attended P.S.U., and her hometown is Laverne, Okla. She has been teaching for five yearsg this is her fourth in Guy- mon. LARIE HILLMAN teaches Algebra, Pl. Geometry, and H.S. Arith. Her hometown is Guymon, and she attended P.S.U. She has been teaching for three years. BETTY REUST teaches Eng- lish III, Mythology, and Cre- ative Writing. She has been teaching for two yearsg this is her first in Guymon. Her home- town is Spearman, Texas, and she attended P.S.U. KEN SWAIM teaches Sociolo- gy and Problems of Democracy. His hometown is Canon City, Colo., and he attended N. Colo. U. and Appalachian St. U. He has been teaching for 12 yearsg this is his third in Guymon. unior High Teachers Teach t MRS. .IULANNE DAVIS Office Mrs. Davis has been the secretary at Jr. High for 5 years. She claims Guymon as her home town. Like It Is MR. DAN SHERBON Band Mr. Sherbon furthered his education at SWSU after growing up in Ponca MR. JAMES O. TUTTLE 9th History Mr. Tuttle attended school at OCU after finishing high school in Bartlesville. He has taught school for 28 years and 19 of these have been in Guymon. City. This is his first year of teaching in Guymon. MR. ED HERCHOCK P.E., O.A., and 9th History Mr. Herchock has been involved with Guymon Schools for 2 years but has been teaching for 5 years. His hometown is Waynoka, Okla., and he attended' college at NWSU. if 1 - . .nm . ' 1- ., zs.1.,,' A .,,q,4,.,- up ' MRS MAYME SHAFFER v g 1 R T' 8th English L 3 W . - g . Mrs. Shaffer spent her college years at PSU, 3 : 1l55f'J'u.. P1 KSTC, OSU, and OU after leaving Wilburton, ' D j 3--it ff Kansas. She has taught 21 years here in Guy- I Q mon and has a total of 33 years experience. 1 ag ,M 'Q A ,+M- Junior High Teachers Help Us To Better urselves MR. JERRY WATKINS O.A. and Sth History Mr. Watkins grew up in Guymon and attended the University of Colorado. He has taught a total of 10 years, 2 of those years here. bf ,J H' s . at MRS. ELLEN GRICE 7th Math Mrs. Grice's hometown is Tyrone and she attended college nearby at PSU. She has been teaching 4 years in Guymon. MRS. IMOGENE GLOVER Library Mrs. Glover has taught 10 years in the Guymon Schools. She attended PSU, OU, OSU, NWSU, and KU. MR. JOHN WARD O.A. and 9th Typing Mr. Ward's hometown is Bridgeport, Conn., but he went to college at PSU. He has taught school 2 years, both here in Guymon. MRS. FAYE COSTNER 7th English and Geography, 8th Spanish Mrs. Costner attended PSU and the InterAmerican University in Mexico. She has taught in her hometown since 1963. MRS. DELORIS KOTTKE Sth and 9th Home Ec. Mrs. Kottke went to OSU after grow- ing up in Shawnee, Okla. She has taught in Guymon for 10 years. MR. JACK LONG Sth and 9th History Mr. Long grew up in Laverne, Okla., and went to PSU for further education. He has taught for 4 years, all in Guymon. MR. NELSON EHRLICH Sth Science Mr. Ehrlich has taught a total of 9 years, but only 2 years in Guymon. Shat- tuck is his hometown, and he attended NWSU and OSU. Q I , ' ' 'I' 1 ?y-ff H13 22 'E M Q , S I . 9' .cvs 1 'X Defra-as ' .- Sr.. 22 517111 -1 sm- 1 :fff-mlwyt-Slifer ff?lXg39143,:rl:,, i' 5 . ,,,'H'.-'1IQ ti',: 'futile f . . ' fu- 1'1 'f t ikf-,. ' A ' . '- -f' SQL' we I ,t Q , . 'i 'Q' 5 as , if sv -' MR. MAX TOMLINSON 9th Science Mr. Tomlinson grew up in Guymon having taught school 14 years, ten of these in Guymon. MRS. LINDA MOORE 7th, 8th, and 9th Art Mrs. Moore went to college at NWSU, and she grew up in Enid. She has taught 2 years in Guymon. MRS. BRENDA BUTLER E.M. H. Mrs. Butler grew up in Clinton, Okla. Afterwards she went to SWSU. This is her first year of teaching. wall! 5 - 'M J . I s., MR. MORRIS ROBERTS 8th Shop Mr. Roberts is completing his first year of teaching here in Guymon, as he just finished college at PSU. He came from Ulysses, Kansas. MRS. MARY ANN SHERBON 7th Art Mrs. Sherbon is completing her first year in the Guymon Schools, although she has taught elsewhere. Her hometown is Bartlesville. MRS. BETTY ANN INGHAM 7th, 8th, and 9th Music Mrs. Ingham has taught 4 years, but only 1 year in Guymon. Her hometown is Crowell, Texas, and she attended West Texas State University. MR. ELTON STEWART Counselor Mr. Stewart spent earlier years in Bridgeport, Okla., and then attended SWSU. He has been teaching 10 years in Guymon, but he has 23 years experience. MRS. SHARON JETT 7th Geography Mrs. Jett attended PSU and OSU, and she grew up in Guymon. She's been teaching 2V2 years, 2 of these here in Guymon. MRS. WENDY LONG 8th and 9th Science Mrs. Long's hometown is Albuquer- que, N.M. She is completing her first year of teaching in Guymon. She attend- ed college at PSU. MR. IRVIN MILLER Band Mr. Mi1ler's hometown is Taloga. He spent his college years at SWSU and has been These Shining Faces Contribute To The Junior High Spirit MR. WALLACE E. LYNN . 7th Science Mr. Lynn spent his college years at CSU and claims many towns as his ho- metown. This will be 20 years for Mr. MR. DUKE CORNELSON 7th and 8th Science Mr. Cornelson grew up in Texhoma and attended OSU. He has taught a total of ll years but only 7 were in Guymon. Lynn's teaching in Guymon. teaching in Guymon for 5 years. MRS. CHERYL CORNELSON 9th English Mrs. Cornelson claims Guymon as her hometown and she attended OSU during her college days. She has been teaching 3 years, all here. MRS. BOBBYE HESSENTHALER 7th and 8th Math Mrs. Hessenthaler's hometown and college town is Amarillo, Texas. She has taught 10 years, all in Guymon. MRS. BRANDY MILLER 7th, 8th, and 9th P.E., 9th History Mrs. Miller's hometown is Guymon and she attended SWSU. She's been teaching in Guymon for 3 years but has 4 years experience. MRS. JOAN BROOKS 7th and 9th English Mrs. Brooks claims Guymon as her hometown and PSU her college. She has taught 2 years in Guymon Schools. MR. JOHN GRACE 9th Math Mr. Grace's colleges include PSU and SWSU, and May, OK., is his hometown. He's taught 7 years, all in Guymon. I ry .0 H I A . . I 3 '::fQ' I' vw' 4 - 1:59-R t E an 'Q . f in .35 - 1 1 W e - 2 ' .P '- i ifgs .4-1 ' fiirf has E , MRS. PAT KEATON 7th and 8th English Mrs. Keaton's hometown is Stanton, Texas, and she went to college at PSU. She has 3 years of teaching experience in MRS. ROYAL WARD 9th English, 8th and 9th Speech Mrs. Ward claims PSU as her college and Darrouzett, Texas as her hometown. She has taught a total of 2 years in Guy- Guymon. MR. JEREL BROOKS 9th Algebra Mr. Brooks' hometown is Guymon and nearby PSU was his college. He has ll years teaching experience 9 of which were here in Guymon. l'l10l'l. f K fr , -,yififfafaifivf , 1 .QI ' wt-fi., ' 'T '-11 : ' -l 'P - v ' 't -1'f..1'..g.:-yy' -'Aff , -'Nw 1 f6ff3'9laKff2'.+ '?1 1' ff: i. at -. 1' g.5??ef fe- 1, A' . MM . . l 324. All .. .. lon me-.. , +. l . m .. 1 , . , ' H . ,Q .- f 1 1 .. ,HM , MR. W. GENE REED 8th Math were in Guymon. Mr. Reed's hometown is Guymon and he attended PSU and SWSU. He has taught ll years in Guymon 10 of which MRS. LEONENE GRIBBLE 7th Reading and Office Guymon. Mrs. Gribble's college was PSU and her hometown is Guymon. She has taught ll years 9 of which were here in F2 Q A E va Pi' 'F is I I X 1 I , A g UR 04 K i 'FN ms LQ, QDQDIRUUCDIR HUGH ,mm .uwfffi f Swim Freshman Class Officers 7l'i' . 'i h.. CC l ' i ' 'Y' . 'fi ' .Z Q ' ' ff' A Y K.: . . 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QQ 3-it gf' For all the good times and happy memories of our freshman year go a great big THANKS to our great class sponsors: Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Cornelson, Mrs. Glover, Mr. Grae, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Moore, and Mr. Tomlinson. , . u w- . , 1 '-f'.,w ,.- ,,, , wi . , V. . . ., .. .. t ,. ., - 1 A f a ,, 4 t . , Q 1 ' it 1. ,I n --1 --nu , ......- .i iw , ,V ' JZ... . - t - ...n-up e i ,gd to .... M, . - .8 . A -W1 1' v. .V M. I .t .. gs- m . 4 LA N . . ,,,. . , -wi W-.T , I. mu' ,,.. K ' J' C1006 fi? 4 x xx X 1, m t W J' yr slieill ' -A , , Mr'-. J I , ...t Q- 2, , ,. 1lF'P'?' .., 5 , L, wi X,, . 1 .LM -v. i, F' If Q N. .V shy! 'ft .413 vw A ij v 5 3 X M 473' SY N H Hz 9, Q I ,f I , is Q Q '3 is 5 4 t X I! f' r s. l 1' ,gn Steve Montano Darla Moore Teresa Mullins Michael Nelson Esther Nolan Desiree Norris Pat Norris Brent Nossaman Alan Orr Randy Orr Jody Osborn Cheryl Oxley Kelley Patterson Julie Perkins Ricky Peters ,Bradley Phillips Scott Pieratt Beth Pollart Keith Pothuisje James Powell Heidi Pracht Dixie Purcell Sherri Rackley Joe Ralstin -wwf. I r f ,VL 19 E '. f . i .-. I-1-'dfinuhhvu -Wvwl, - W This is also the second year for Garold Ander- son to be selected as class favorite. Garold is president of his Freshman class and a member of NJHS. He enjoys riding his bike and listen- ing to music. He has been a fighting Tiger football player. Garold is an active member of the Apostolic Faith Church. N., y This is Gayla Smith's second year to be chosen as class favorite for the class of '80, Gayla enjoys bike riding, swimming, and sports. She has been a Tigerette for 2 years. While in Junior High, Gayla has been in band, Pep Club, and NJHS. She has been a football cheerleader for three years. Gayla is a member of the Nazarene Church. ., w A .. ,lt 'T?f'f3g- R, Susan Ramey Sabrina Ramirez Ronda Reed Tom Reed Tommy Reust Renetta Reeves Edward Rice Dale Riddle Leesa Riffel Scott Ritter Perri Robison Joe Rodriguez Frankie Romero Sandra Ronne Terry Rowden Jim Sample Jennifer Scates Rhett Schaef 'fx A,., If 1:57, f 2 S-ff' -f2iW': ijt. , - '.,.:'3g , w F w , st R ... ,r YN 4,, . A . ,1.,fl 'fl,ftf'ivaQf5 ' '11 , .4 S, ,Mt S lf---N34 gf! 5. if ,g ,, sjfs ' a E E, ' xo: 5 A . Memories Light Cf M 'KU At ii The Corners ind ,,, s ! A: 'P cl K -, , Ei! Ellniflig V , 'ki ,F ' ' it fi? if - ' 'N ' '5 ' 753.5 t.--a li QP . ' - ff- -:iii iii ai, ' A W ' Q gi gig ve Ni 22 , I fist L Ar: A- I I r they , nw fi V ,AT'f...: - 'ttf f n ga: K A .V , yew? ., ll' t. n.. H Q iw 'ii nl I ' K-Jr.. l ,J .. ,., 'f A if ' A PQQQT W . 1 , LN? 4 - S 1 QT Q 4 , 1. ' , 1 . X aff :Ji t 41' ,Y-, an' kg Mm QM F2315- g gi 4. V f--1. Mifflin? a . xr Eg Q ,fi u 5,4 , :WY if t , AQ: EW! 5' Y ahh-.wi 5+ game. 's g si it tw ,Q Q Lenae Schmeling Gayle Shaffer Lisa Simpson Karen Sizelove Gayla Smith Gerri Smith Heidi Smith Jacque Smith Jimmy Smith Lesa Smith Mike Smith Vicki Smith Terry Spirlock Roy Stavig Paul Stewart Robbi Strutton Roxanne Summers Karen Taylor A new addition to Guymon Junior High this year is the Art Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Sherbon, the Art Club members are always exploring new and creative ways of expressing themselves. Art Club Members Design New Future The daring leaders of art club are: Todd Lewis, presidentg Randell McPherson, vice-presidentg Delana Bobbitt, secretaryg and Donna Groves, treasurer. With the leadership of these officers, the 1976-77 Art Club is blazing the trail for the future. x ii5i'Y,f'k WSJ ,L , xg 4 , , , ,Q 5 at KY 4 Q iv ,X fl' it fl 1.5. V. .. so 3 IJ- A , Could these newcomers to Guymon Jr. High be smiling because of the gr- r-reat reception by the fantastic students here? Sure they are! Newcomers this year are Desiree Norris, Chris Rook, Lisa Simpson, Richard Farrell, Joe Rodriguez, Jeff Barber, Lane Eaton, and Scott Harp. , Si-pp - .. Q 3 'wg Benny Test Cary Thorton Julie Townsend Tom Trujillo Marla Turner Kyle VanNort Irma Villarreal Carrie Villines Cathy Wagnon Martin Ward Keith Werner Kim White Lance White Dawnya Wicker Sandra Willars Darrin Wilson LaDonna Wilson Pat Wing Larry Wirtz David Wolf Rick Wood Fred Wortham Steve Wright Jennifer Yates A Picture Is Worth if in W 4 ,,,L.f,- . J,571f!s gf4' ' gg - -4, ?5535'??w': QV1W,ge ' Thou and ord W M.- -.LL Sw ww V ff 'EL xx, z'f1'ftfm A M, QL G ww-',.:f.H an 5 .lW ,!,,, , l , , 'wifi i.,., .manly -..' . .,,., .1'w,wg'-I. 4 - ffku. ixygf,-' '1 M H, . . 112'-2 ,+ ', 'r? ifwj5.s . 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Q 9, U J w M G me M' ' , 'Wi Qi 4 R .L FE! if 'NE-L: I., 33 fm 4' 13, My 'fy 14 -,41,.,,.,L ,4 Niibise wltdwk Class Favorites Are Kim enjoys dancing, twirling, and snow skiing. She's a member of the symphonic band and was twirler in 7th grade. She is a two year member of NJHS. This is her second year as class favorite and also as cheerleader. The warmth of her smile could even cheer up the opposing team after a ball ame. 8 Kim Lunsford nd Kevin Elston Kevin is class favorite for the second year. He has taken part in activities such as basketball, baseball, golf, and art club. He likes to paint, play the piano, enjoys drawing, and is a member of F.C.A. Kevin is active in the Apostolic Faith Youth Group. -xr ,. . 'Urs J Eighth rade s Tops ! Mark Long Casey Longacre Tina Lothman Cindy Love Stephanie Lucero Kim Lunsford Janie Madrid Roberta Madrid Betty Martinez Jerry Martinez Mark Martinez Jay Mathis if 5 1 I - .. Q 'x--- , ws. . xx X ? if I i Sim. A I 2 , 3 Kathy Mathis Edie Miller mom 'NUXA me. 1Ma+',: COUNCNNIN' go To S ck o oX If I 6-sdnh drink my Milk - I hukc '- J!! K 5 ,N m ...if ' ' .f 1 xl iw f' . 1 X silk c .1 li 1 in A I M A 0 X, i , 1 - iff 4 ' ,Q 6 'A , V, :ij 'IEW I . 3 ei' ii ' I 'Q iff' 5 ' Nr 1433-.-.A-Q. .L 5:f':',. .W A 1'7 J' 1,5 vi' I' , 5 Q 'g I V, 1' ' 'af' H - lg , ,Q li 5 ny l . Eg: x t ' . - . . wg? -Eff is V . N I 4 A sd M K J' A At ' 1 if-4 . it N N ' '-LZ. ii- Y' Page tg ig? , 1 ' -'A A Q ' , a. ' 1 4 2 f -.,r, N 1 K , 3 t if K V If it 01 Q .Ffa Eighth Graders ave Fun! ,, l 19553 :mss,. X . ,. . b A Ita.. Qs, l, , 'S' ' K Q2 'Y , ,af V 25+ 'W R ig! , ,,-a :eff rg' gn, ak- , 25.41 kt- K r L, y 4 x 9 - , gifs, ai .viz MQ, , , ., 'fi-1. x t Luke McClanahan Stephanie Miller Kelly Morrison Kirt Moelling Jeff Moore Ken Moore Manual Montano Dione Nelson Robert Nelson Kathy Noble Jeff Odell Anna Otero Mary Padilla Jeff Parker Janet Parsley Dianna Patterson Pam Penner Laurie Perkins Michael Pettitt Liz Petty Shannon Pollart Keith Porter Kim Porter Stacy Powell ' '44 , K ,A fi V-'Y ,QYYQ . 2 u t ,F , e r.,, ,.,a +L: Vickie Purcell Randy Rapp Katrina Raymer Cory Rebne Cynthia Reeves Lorri Jo Rogers Marsha Rogers Michael Romero Shona Sample Dee Sandoval Jonny Scates Michelle Schaef Susan Shaffer Paul Shaffer Sharon Sides Connie Simpson Todd Singleterry Beth Smith Dean Spirlock Paula Stevens M1 , X ,i ' 1m.-f 1. ' .Ji 'E wc 5' if if ' 5 'xl J -vv Ns, 1 Qu . fgsk X- is , f N f x . W, srtat l 4 S il WF , 5 1 4.31 ' A V65 W1 . f,,1+ e flf 9 S S may - if if A ' tmp f 3 PZ X fl ' af' -s 13 J l if-2 i 1' J. F , 'I' 'K gf -gl I I i inf. tif Eff Rf 'f if-iwif ff Q, so f i Z ve, W, 5-1'5' m ' l' ' ml M5-i1 Wav 5 'Wk I J Mr Reed Mr. Cornelsen, Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs. Hessenthaler, and Mrs. Keaton are proud to be sponsors for the great class of '8l. Not pictured areg Mr. Watkins and Mr. Ehrlich. ' .L V ' , W 4 'f . ' 5 ik X ., I , 4 f. 5'1'Et i ' y l I , Ju . 'U 1 ' 'I if -2421. V -. ..--,.,.,.- A--.f r f ' ix-V ' f' . x.-. . gf ff 'a a v I -.--.H XXXN ' 11?E!i'2Q!?k!-:I-I-:Init X ---f el ,. 'H' , .r 4 ' R , .vw-,L. V im ,Ami . . , 1:5 I A .Q :K 6 ,li Mt h ,Q T R We-::'2.,.' L Ar, bu 1.14. 'i 3 5 -1 '15 . :F x 1 .A .tl 2 '-I F rf' , , v Jw, K . f y 3, .122 ' . ' ,, W, 'X' ' , - a . as sf f if ff- t 'i 34 . sir 1 . ' 'H ' ' . Q I . f 1 aff- Q x ,w Ama .J . -,Mar . ,V 1.2: v P fl 5 , ,J feb.-J,,1,f i -q Q: 9 'vi my x . 19 1-in Steven Stealey , f ' .. 'n .Q Q J' '57 '55 Tommy Strutton J j-.3 ESI ?f '. ' ' - ' .,:. Mary Sullivan ' 13?-4' - -., -':- I Rhonda Taylor f , .ii f W 'I , U W.-,eg Tammy Thomason V ,' QS., fi f f' ' 5 N , , il C f if 'K' , - - L1 ,Pye - Jef. t 1 . Mary Alice Villarreal X 43- , ,Q X 4 Kevin Walker if -xv .... L- V as A 55' James Walton 'N R.- - N' Albert Waugh g 'V A ' W' ' -Y M H f' Charles Wells all-A15 ' 4, ' . t r' ' E K ' ' J H ' 3 I 1 MA C K 4. 1' f Vic . ' Q .. I liar .-l1..Q f ' Tawnya'W'icker iii ? L ' b V, , Jack Wiggin , -.if 4, l .. Q ' f Sheila wiggin Q ,. ' 'SW i ,V f - lm. Betsy Williams I F' in ' A , Q K -1 La Donna Wilson C ,ii 4 ,,,f' '- C 'Y , ' - ' - 'A ' 94 If'-bw ' .N A I I Q' W , J be .1-,5,3i?,, rf' f 1 v 1 ft t Greg Winter M i 4 g -in I ' 1, tm Cindy Wood u.,.b:Q,, 'A i .4 ' U J-fix ' . Qing - Craig Wood Y 2 'TQQVV AL, f-7.-f Brian Wright ,Q I , j- f i V , 'QQ A' I 'A . Sfmt Wfighl 1 gif? A ,y 1- if' 7 'W 2 'Q lik 'W A NQ f fif , is N K - I Q. .,. my 5 rf V 'ff w. , r -Af A ' 'hilly . . F' 'o' 'M ,V xl - . Q 3 K f Aim x:,,.-lvl an ch The 8th grade class of Guymon Junior High School is always happy to wel- come newcomers. To Darrell Hadley we extend a great big welcome. 10 1 I gg ' 1? 52 L .Q , 1 Q '-H Nancy and Lisa were cheerleaders for the 7th grade football team. Remember all their smiles, pep, spirit, and enthusiasm they had for our team. Class f 82 s nTop Eddie Ackley Jenise Allen Leslie Atkins Lisa Baca Shirley Baker Tena Barnes Jeff Bauer Jill Beavers Annette Bence Jack Bingam Ronald Bledsoe Alzan Blythe David Booth Dickie Brannum Becky Brown Denton Bryant Tami Burke Cheri Carpenter Carla Carver Belinda Casanova Judy Castorena Todd Caudell Eric Chaffin l .fv li J Q4 B, ' A 'Mmm :Qt if . 4 L xx .t 3 Kilt 'N Ul ' k ,: 8 K LW A i Q 4' 4 A Q 12 fi 5 1 'dw if, 1. ii wg 1 u ifsfz: 'i's,. K wr' 1 A .5 W s , i :I if , 4, ,W 75.41 M., -in ' in I . 'law Mtdx H ,I L .Kili m W fs' ' 1 X W X I gn - 0 ,, Flin' 0 ff - - ,-za.-5f S' ' rf. 1 95,1, - , ' gk: Q-Lim 9'-'V - , 73? ' . iii co Q9 A V1 ily V 0 N if 3 , ,f T-- I N , 9. U 0 I v iala' W eb wtbizfwe 1' A XZWES 'L-,' 3' 'fgggsg I N 1 I n .5 It's the laughter we remember 3 fill' '-1 M r if l VM.. .. W, t ' gi. mi. - 1 -,f gr r A Wil gk Q 'H W 2 jr ' Sir-K It 1' ' V' i' e.ee e ' X- 5 with 5 J' nln- ,, Scott Chandler Steven Clark Connie Claycom Tate Cobb Melinda Costner Danny Cruz Joey Cruz Steven Cruzan Tami Culbertson Benny David Kathleen David Terry Davidson Bobby Davis Clydean Davis Minnie Davis Shawn Deane Shelly Debord Mike Dickey John Dikes Greg Downs Dick Dunkerson Sandy Dutcher Tommy Eggers Debra Elrod - ' -Q, vweagf- ef Seventh Grade Tigers Rule A 4 1 i 1 Seventh grade Tiger Power is unlimited! Bobby Foreman Jef Fowler Elaine Freeman Connie Fuerstenau George Gallegos David Garcia Debbie Gibson Albert Gonzales Mike Gonzales Victor Gonzales Sherry Gore Brad Grayson Tammy Green Angel Griego Barbara Grifling Joe Guerra John Guthrie Glen Hatfield Michele Erker Gary Farrell Doug Fletcher Steve Flynt -. g 1 ,un I - 5-.fx X ttiI l l L.. ,, '1 iw W - fn: ' ' 're' H - 1 ,qeiflll-gi4fnfr1f.il, i '15 Fi . '1 v l ' l l I Q ,J .,.. ' , 1' it f... f.,3l' ,' its . Q FV l .sy I gi ,f'r. ' ,Kyla It K 2 . . e-ff ..... Mr , 1 4 Ili' -'-' 1. ififfifrlfririi I ... ri iv' ,W IK Seven Is For Heaven And Tigers , 5 M A pf 'gmt -.Ai Catrina Hein fl Junior Hierro I - 1.5 qw Victor Hierro , ' wjllwg Kristine Hill ,u 1 , l +- ll V Billy Hladik Ladonna Hladik Sheryn Hoeffner Stephanie Hooser 4955 .aexx Monty Horner ' , Jinda Houck Tina Huckins 1 W7 ' T t Julie Hutchinson iw Q U M Q J 4 Danny James Kelly James Todd Jamieson A f Q J Q .Q-X ez! ' .nil , , Ka r P x an I 5.5, gfyiflkfi-in ,-wafnf Y, J , W -5: axmf ? M + We H , - , ,,,. , , . ,. t,wi.,,r..-i, . Chris Jander f- Paula Jeffus David Jones I Debra Jones 1 i t , it I- WCGOJEA T ' , f Q- J , 'i. A' x Jig. rf T? -A L -J X A , L i ,,, N Tiger B The Tail! Y' 5 45 I y X 'HVJAAT MikeHyer V Y 4 A - 'x 1 l '. Kevin Jones James Keimig Floyd Keith Patty Klare Lanna Dee Lane Andrew Lavato Eunice Lavato Tim Ledbetter Nancy Leisure Mark Lewis John Linde Donito Martinez Ronnie Martinez Theresa Martinez Willie Metcalf Georgia Miller Cori Mills Dusty Moss we 1-'Z lm Ng' if o r s. .-.,- 'Bus l as ,ti x M .mae .law ee-M 2.53 ,Q 4 , x , f L 'S E31 , if-T 1 .x 4? 'V 1 .- 20, HSL:- A AE- '27 'V -iff-qifsiixlwaf a- ' , . .v ::Kj:?T:S.,-. V 1 N w is A V Jaeq rx M'pii'9ii5?lQj,J ff 4 ' f' af' 52 ' f is A . I W. .'-,fffq V. 'Q gf, :V I gn' -gl' 'Qui I . .nw 5 ai g lv :url ' H. 5 ., Mea Oh Mia! What Have We Here! J x X 3' X x M ' 1: D mia , X S r 1+ 'Ili ff i -4 Ji' fr X 4' X, X L My - ,-T ' in , Adam Nelson Deanna Nelson Laura Nelson Lori Nelson Richard Ogden Ray Ortiz Kim Padilla Scott Payne Nancy Pearce Eric Peoples Gilbert Perales Lisa Peters Dedra Peterson Mitzi Peterson Lisa Powell Tim Rawls Jerry Redman Jim Rhoads Darrell Rice Alvan Rodriguez 1 1 i'et A A If 1 uinkl 4 we 3? E , p 5:4 , bt ' .,L1Xfb.i:t- K g. ,E , A V J, f ,Wei aff J, ff E 452 1- E V i' .1 I , . , if K x 'lwx -IL. L 4 ' 3 v 1 , ' .4 ' pr tri, - ',,,.m 552. P 'i '?a . at sl, t V.: :T-are V ill f -,W -,. at s f kj 'fs -911,30 -. f' . 'Y' ,nk +4 ...- 0ur basketball cheerleaders for this year are Paula Jeffus and Annette Bence. Besides being active cheerleaders, they also play girls' basketball Paula is also very very active in Junior High Band, Keep up the spirit for the 7th graders, girls! Arita, . Q 1 l fs iff 1' 40- .34-:Ruff 'D' r JE. 185 ,W . - ff, ,Mgt vb di are ig ir' ew L Es, 1, , X . A TH ' , A- , ' ., .. wb K 'ima ll -ie. Qwift L. 2 ' ., . 'A '14, fi?-1 ,l , .4-'ff' frm: T T , 1 at M-A 3,2 er flag t Af- Qs it - t w, .,.g : -A '.1',,,.., - he A -f RF X '-L-ii' -' as ' Nix e. , .. t fi fhrx -I -Q. Vs ji 'gif in M L gd, .fi X , ' 5 Q tr 5 P 1 .fx Y 11 pw 1 , V- wt - Q ' t 3:11. e21:a,3+.:v5t1'i -:St ' 'wiv i J , xiii ft ',' :at tr Q51 1qt3ffgi2-1'. , t . 4-in -Qi . ,ne r 8 n AFA i i Bill Rodriguez Irene Rodriguez Dana Rogers Daniel Romero Elaine Romero Joe Roots Teresa Rumple Donald Sample Melani Sanders Malcolm Scates Les Schuette Dana Scott Donna Scott Shirley Scott Timmy Scott Sonny Serna Robbie Shirley Tammie Smith Sverrir Stone Jimmy Taylor 7th Deserves Attention Now! Here we have the 7th grade hall. As you will notice they are busy, as usual. The 7th graders are active in all the school activities. They are full of the old spunk that it takes to be 7th graders!!!! MJ-'f'? As you can see, Lisa Wing plays a significant role as a seventh grader. With her brown eyes and pretty smile, she charms her way into many friendships. In her popularity Lisa served as football cheerleader for the 7th grade Tigers and was also a Stuco class representative. This is her first year as a class favorite, but she has hopes for the future. Steve Flynt is a class officer and is very athletic. He is a member of the 7th grade basketball team and one of his favorite pastimes is being chased by the girls. He has had to run so fast and often that he became the most likely candidate for the track team. This is his first year as class favorite but look out boys, he is likely to be a strong competitor for the next few years. '73 an . T Q, ma gy? ff uf Q S fx ff f xl - 'S U- . . jf X Z Q - X '9! ,, A. Q. if ' . v .fr 'H , Q-,rw 1 ' Wigan, X W , lag.. N 'tr 'ri' -. , , , W ' ww, W T .ff 'W - ' rM.'i -mf? -sf any ,., 4 xbb, .., wi, N M img. we W1 . . 5 A. Z ' at 1 1 ,,,.' Q 1 J . ' ei w. 4 'U' . H f e' -' 4 ,. ' if-it' 'Rf' T' i H Q., he wi 5 'M las. 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'X i vw I i 1 I I C 1 wot ' V Svc ' V v.. 1 ff' 4 Q A y A ,lx , 4, ig v ' i A sift A Alt: y i 'Y '- V xa if i M 9 f KA lv. ,, , ,sm V 1' Ii V it F f , i, -ll L gy 1, K. -Q ' ' , , ,st 3' f ,A A get 43 K 5' 'P' , as 7th faders ld And New . 1 t .Ll We had many 7th grade newcomers this year-but the only ones available for pictures were Shawn Deane, Leslie Atkins, Rebecca Shrum, Clydean Davis, and the two boys were unidentified for they refused to divulge any information in fear of their lives Before you are a few of the real people in the 7th grade. They are the backbone of all things in the 7th grade this year. These students take part in all of the 7th grade games but have not yet begun in earnest the game of life. They belong to the 7th grade class of '82, ow Let's Be Candid, Hmml? l What have we here? I'm sure we would all like to know! Do you think he is hiding from someone? I guess we'll never know because he ran very fast after the picture was taken .... Leslie Atkins is one of the newcomers to the 7th grade this year. It seems that she has also picked up the habit of sitting on the benches watching the boys go by!!!! 4' so 1 F, fi L x K i 'E mx-fm, STD H PTGOPWI N C: . Julia Nelson was the girls' basketball queen. She has participated in girls' bas- ketball for two years and has made varsi- ty both years. Wally Adams was her es- cort. He has participated in boys basket- ball for three years and started on the varsity team all three years. Aronda Neu was this year's golf queen. She has participated in girls' golf and was a member of Pep Club. Her escort was Jeff Fuerstenaug he has been active in golf through his high school years. Karen Bennett was this year's homecoming queen, representing the football team. She was president of Pep Club, a member of National Honor Society, president of National Forensic League, a member of speech and debate, and Stuco representative. Her escort at homecoming was Mike Schaef who was a member of the Guymon Tiger varsity foot- ball team. Many memories of the 1976 Homecoming week's activities will be treasured for many years by all of those people who were involved. Even though there were tears in our eyes, tears of sadness at the outcome of the game, there were also tears of joy for the happiness experienced at homecoming, which will always be an unforgettable memory. Debi Martindale was the boys' basketball queen. Her activities included Debate, Pep Club, Honor society, Math Club and many others. She was escorted by Bryan Wooldridge who has been a starter on the varsity squad for three years. Kellie Procter was the track queen. She was a member of Pep Club, band, and girls' glee. Her escort was Philip Smith, and he has been active in football, track, and Rodeo Club. Homecoming Creates Memories Through The Assembly . . . . . Congratulations to the 1976 zoology cla . d. . . I f The Covered-dish Dinner. . . :22'1h1 :.:z2e::s,i:Qgs22 zzzgziyfm English, Miss Bowling, Speak English! Mm, Mm, 8004! Mm, Mm, g00d! Ch l' ' And the band plays on! The Bonfire . . . The lighting of the bonfire! And The Many Happy Faces! As we look back through the pages of our lives, we will always remember the smiles and the happy memories we left behind. -J' ,Z 4 . .x .r ,Jr I I ,JF A 'wi ' ,i ,vga r f ,gy I if K, rj' x 'N Vw :lf Lglk z I 62 Tommy Bohanan 63 Chris Fawcett 65 Gary Grider 89 Pete Guerra 72 Tony Jamieson 44 Johnny Johnson 35 Walter Keil 64 Cliff Macias 84 John Padilla 80 Alan Peoples 68 Mike Schaef 82 Greg Shelton 88 Alan Sherrill 25 Philip Smith 24 Keith Tyler 60 Mike Watkins J r i 'Q w 54' 't 1 ' J 1 l Super Seniors JEFEES I I l W , J 39 Jerry Wester l i 4 4. , 'Q , Lf? in f-A vfe I iiti at 3' ii ' r?'Q --5 'J '- .rw fi ,hz ,JfeweefJf5rEfeef. gr VPN' fFv1if S4w 6 3 hire ihseisexw ,,e A '- w J fi-T ' A 4 J 1 . ,24 3 f 3 . 643, r? mi WZA fwr f. 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L ...., , 1 ' - , .U x A 4 1- Q15 'A , ' 'T iq' T a V He., v 4 V 4 1' A 11' ka 34, , i . WM N ' - .1 ' L- ' I N -M ,. .M I 1 WMU 1 M r , r Steve Long Jerry Mitchell Y 1 W Mark Ncster i I 1 4 l www QW KW W r 5 3 'fl 'fl 'I 1 Jay Bl'OWn Monte Dain David Fultz Terry Glover , , i kiyl. U I rx F I 3 1 gf: W,,W K7 Y r ,Q 'M . , I , A ' , .,,,, ,., . 6 ., n ,, A if '15 El - Q S W - f . 5415 EFL: ,, ?,.vt.ii ' I' f' , ' ', ' 4 r-: A - U A Rocky Hunter Lin Konke Kenny Lunsford Q7 Keith Mason Sophomores IZXNWUK r: A Pat Reames L 1? Ill! .5 -1 qx , l 4 2 A y x K , i Q A i 1 U .I figxrgggi Y - ' , , K X7 KA Us AA L! -gf , in I , V ' -ef' V f www i hugs ,L r 0 o 'J The Varsity CABOVEJ and the Junior Varsity CBELOWJ are coached by Coach Don Bowman and Assistant Coach Duane Shaw.Their Managers are Brian Shaffer, Ernie Rudolph, and Dale Kimsey. I K S . ,,,V V , , r V, 'I' 13 Cl? Janet Fajen Julia Nelson Marty Wagnon Seniors gg.-nal lil ' Hom EQWSITO9 1 W V W, F s . Girls Reach For Action .xx 'F 1 il L 7 If , 1'- X , .MV L-I Shawn Carter Lori Foreman Linda Garrison Kelley Holt Renee Longacre Dianne MOSS Gay Palmer J unlors Debbie Scott Cindee Southwick Hi 'Y,l' ' , iff' Rx pg. 1i Mu . , 'I -Ig, - I Q as wg 45 f x s, xl as Q. Q, I X x H :fm wgvggg, ,V V s ,i-92:11 f 'T ,M w :gl -3 W E W, X ' wx--'wi W' W J 1' 21 'R I 'Mb 1'-sq , 1 4 ig A Peggy deCordova De Dee Dikes Cathy Foreman Corena Imler S . mi In ' an SLE' cr I f.-f Dianna Jamieson Kristen Kelting Karen Nelson Cindy Rogers Sophomores ik Q J J mamma S. H LMN fl Jana Smrth Jam Trlpp 'ffl i--L 1 3' Q ' ' 1 'Q -mf.. Q 'Q if' 'B Q 5 me ww V x The-Varsity CABOV EJ and Junior Varsity CBELOWQ girls' basketball teams are coached by Raymond Moss and assistant Coach Becky Shaw Their managers are Kathie Peterson, Donna Hunter, and Sherry Hill. ty . 33 1U 4 'WDM ,.0 C 7'ff f 351 9 X 145 The Junior High eighth grade girls' B team includes: Yvette Fuentes, Jayme Hale, Kim Clark, Delma Gonzales, Melanie Hunter, Michelle Schaef, Marsha Rogers, Janet Parsley, and Shona Sample. The Junior High seventh grade girls' B team includes: Tina Huckins, Tammy Green, Dana Scott, Connie Claycomb, Catrina Hein, Mitzie Peterson, Laura Nelson, Tami Burke, Kelli Wilson, Kristie Hill, and Brenda Waugh. Q uv I af XiL,,?VAVNM,A L' '-if a'Z'MM' ff ' 'il ' l5Qkf.,',-.IIQQEI QL . Lf v,T g, WWW, ,v 9 Jw, fa ',,,n,,.r'f I-'MA A 2 ' 1 I . Lffr' fv-L.:-...: ' ' 7' f f.f 7?,,M-gn' -2 ,A 'NZ' , A ' Ex X' if Z ' .,,-1-,PQI X . ' ' - K- , 5 xg - E FF' 'A L' ' 1 , Y ' I X' 'MQ r', 'rm :Nia ff ' 4, fb' 9 Wig? W 9 Vg S Q 1 f 'S' . ,fy , V lj 5 47 Yvljipi gm ': Golfers Get Into The Swin NYMUJV xzls ' UYMUN A365 ggafs ,bw Y. U ii 1 film, 1-e-diff' 'ff' 'fgfg ' 1419? If .uf ,YN lg fl - ' 4 L 4 1. ...f-4 ,,...l ..--1-,,-,..-af ...nv- .,...f- .-.--1' ,....,f- ' T5 --L UYMON Z' Traeksters Are On The Move dle Distance Runners um Sprinters Q3 'W -Q-wry . L K This year's girls' track team includes: Sherry Hill, Kathie Peterson, Renee Longacre, Kristin Kelting, .lana Smith, Cindee Southwick Cindy Rogers, Linda Garrison, Jani Tripp, Cathy Foreman, Gay Palmer, Donna Hunter, Lori Foreman, Karen Nelson, and Kelley Holt Their coaches are: Raymond Moss and Becky Shaw. 5 ,X A, 5 3 Go sjgtztxfl r'lNcxFlQ v Sejlv . . I RO GJ ,W C9 .,. WV X ' -D '. .5 44 .,, D lcv LQ io . lx Us t lj K 1 , we ,4 l P La: Q A 52 H Y? 'F kr 1 ' N I f ' Xt A74 k 'ZT ,..',. ' QT x F KN-fm, IMETUWUTUIES 4 1 1 J 1 The flag girls are responsible for carrying the flags onto the Held or court for the beginning ceremonies at games. They are: Susan Watkins, Sherri Gib- son, Kristen Kelting, and Karen Birdsill. Wiki K 'T ' ' The officers of Pep Club are: president-Karen Bennettg vice-president-Jacque Prachtg secretary-Jonnie Castorenag treasurer Debi Martindale' hall and locker-Pat ln old ' , g S reporter-Lori Formang scrapbook-Becky Hinigerg homecoming-Cindee Southwickg program-Teresa Jamesg ribbon-Carol Countrymang not pictured: banquet-Julia Nel- SOl'l. The basketball Tiger mascot, Debbie Hopkins, and the football Tiger mascot, Karri Sherrill, really add to the morale of the crowd and the team. 5110 60 Lffil SQTB e 74QPY'xfNC vw 'R wwf? SP 'I YH- - 4 XC, pe p QR wb E The Junior High Basketball Cheerleaders are: Ramona Cul- bertson, Anna Otero, Liz Petty, Renetta Reeves, Paula Jeffus, and Annette Bince. These girls have done much to give the team and crowd a special spirit that keeps them together. The Junior High Football Cheerleaders are: Nancy Pearce, Kim Lunsford, Gayla Smith, Lisa Wing, Tina Loth- man, and Karla Birdsill. These girls have contributed alot of pep not only to the crowds but also to the teams. ts The Cheers And Tears That Make Junior High Pep Club A Memorable Experience' Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Keaton, and Mrs. Brooks are the Junior High Pep Club sponsors. They spend many hours keeping the Junior High Pep Club on their toes. The football cheerleaders were: Carla Bennett, Tami Chandler, Linda Gar- rison, Pam Hamilton, Shelli Martin and Kim Copley. These girls were cer- tainly a helpful asset to the 1976 Ti- ger football season! 'SEVERE' This year's basketball cheer- leaders were: Lindy Man- ning, Dana Johnson, Val Mrofcza, Nancy Fawcett, Amy Collins, and Tammy Copley. Throughout the bas- ketball season many memo- ries were created through these terriffic, talented, Tear-'em-up-Tiger cheer- leaders! Mrs. Miller and Miss Bowling were the sponsors for Pep Club. lt's no wonder that there were so many spir- ited people in Pep Club with such spir- ited and peppy sponsors. Thank you, Miss Bowling and Mrs. Miller, for your great leadership and many hap- py memories. Remember With Pride The Sights Chuck Alexander Karla Bennett Danny Bintz Leslie Born Mark Boston Vicki Buck Cindi Cain Shawn Carter Jonnie Castorena Pam Caudell John Clayton Carol Cole Debbie Conner Bobbie Cooksey Carol Countryma Kelly Crowder Il Rolinda Culbertson Debbie Davis Lisa Draper Brenda Durman Steve Eaton Kristi Elrod Patricia Faris Bruce Fenton Craig Fenton Claudette Frittz David Fultz Gary Gackstatter Patty Gackstatter Kathy Garrison Linda Garrison Derek Gibson Lynda Gibson Sandra Goff Debbie Green Mary Guerra Laura Hallford Keith Hammond John Hammond Heather Harney Lori Heitschmidt Sheila Hicks Norma Hierro Sherry Hill Becky Hininger Lisa Holly Kelley Holt Debra Hopkins Brian Horroks Teddy Ikeler Leslie Jackson nd Sounds Cf The Tiger Ricky Jackson Debby January Dana Johnson Neva Jones Brenda Kauffman Jo Karen Keenan Richard Keenan Dale Kimsey Charles King Melissa Kircher Amy Lowery Tammy Mason Kristina Mathis Mary Miller Jerry Mitchell LaParsha Modrick Val Mrofcza Karen Nelson Paul Nossaman Eddie Parsley Toni Parsley Tereasa Patterson Greg Pettitt Scott Pollart John Potts Debbie Powell Jacque Pracht Debbie Ramirez Mike Ramirez Robin Rebne Melody Riffel Cindy Rogers Band Erica Rogers Lou Ann Rountree Lori Russell Brenda Shaffer Brian Shaffer Kay Sharkey Rae Sharkey Melody Stewart Brenda Stout Robin Summers Mary Jane Urias Ronna Vaughn Jerry Ward April Wolf Judy Wood Brian Wooldridge i iw f '4 -Y gnfe V M' W Q 4. , ,...- can X n 1 ny ,, .W u V '1 ' I sg E , 'iz j wif' Ai F , 9 ' iii? 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Q 1- if V I 1 , 'W ww f ff f ' M --S-Q ET, Fifi 1-,'.,x54., V J A I v X ., - I, 1 I 1 1 ,1 . 1 - ?'?1ugp 5 -Q- v'.-x'f,,'2 AvA1 1' ,.'J..-'ht ,., , . ' 2' .ax .. A-. .w'.. 4' - 1 'tm NW T- .--a,,gi-S 3 , , 3 !.,M, . 1 YQ, A ' ,,..,iv,,, - ,.. y, 4. , X if' :ri XXX X 1 ' all . Mtv. , . ., Q faq, .fiifi 6. n-,. A r This year's Stage Band includes: Chuck Alexander, April Wolf, Derek Gibson, Jerry Mitchell, Jerry Ward, Erica Rogers, Danny Bintz, Craig Fenton, Gary Gackstatter, LaParsha Modrick, Bruce Fenton, LouAnn Rountree, Lynda Gibson, Patty Gackstatter, John Clayton, John Hammond, Vicki Buck, Brenda Shaffer, and Laura Hallford. Stage and akes any Musical Memories! A lot of practice and hard work went into try-outs for All-District. All these people X, auditioned before two judges, playing the required music and scales plus sight reading. After they had made All- District, they went on to something even harder - All State. Those making All- gl Sandra Goff, and John Hammond. First Alternate was Laura Hallford. State were: Gary Gackstatter, This year's High School Band Officers are: Lori Russell, Melissa Kircher, John Hammond, April Wolf, and Lou Ann Rountree. Shown above are: Jerry Ward, Drum Majorg Lisa Holly and Leslie Jackson, twirlersg and John Clayton, feature twirler. Each has done an excellent job in keeping the band alive. Junior High Band Officers include Bradley Phillips, Janey Bird, and Brent Nossaman. Larry Abla is this year's Junior High Drum Major. Twirlers are Stacy Powell and Linda Dunkerson. Flag Girls for this year include Mary Guerra, LaParsha Modrick, Rolinda Culbertson, Jacque Pracht, Mary Miller, Debby January, Melody Stewart, and Teresa Patterson. x . Always the center of attention Mrs Davis and the choir officers keep the choir on top The choir officers are: Morgan Wilkinson-reporter Sheila Hicks secretary Brad Ralstm Vice president and James Williamson president Kathy Garrison treasurer, is not pictured. J , filo A is- Heather Harney, Chuck Alex- ander, and Carol Countryman made All-State Choir this year. They worked hard to earn this honor and well deserved it. Mrs. Davis and the choir are very proud of these three. Con- gratulations. Heather, Carol, and Chuck! 0 'ti ,ICF W ,. i , ,f s - ,Y an vin 'Su sic xi Q Girls' Glee Club is a group of talented young ladies who are interested in and enjoy singing. These girls sang at district contest and performed at the Spring Concert. Vfi1'E4fife-XTSIQ h' A Iii I1 P-T in 3 l f' Boys' Glee Club is a group of talented young men who enjoy and are interested in singing. These boys performed at the Spring Concert and sang at district contest. LaParsha Modrick was the accompanist for Boys' Glee. ZN j . V191- if Bel Canto is a selected group of singers. It has participated in the high school talent show and entertained at Christmas parties of several civic organizations in Guymon. Z S ':, JS? irq 'W S Will Be Ours Forever If i' 'F +1 fi -E- Steve ..,... Julie .........,... Cap'n Andy ..... Parthy Ann Hawkes Gaylord Ravenal . Magnolia ....... Joe ,.......... Queenie .... Frank .,..,... Ellie ............ La Belle Fatima .... Backwoodsman . . Rubberface .... Jeb ......... Pete ..... Windy . . . CREW ....Chuck Alexander ........Vicki Buck . . . . .Morgan Wilkinson . . . . . . .Sandra Goff . . . . . . .Brad Ralstin . . . . . .Nancy Fawcett Smiley Williamson 'fi ...... Sheila Hicks . . . . . .Derek Gibson . . . ,Heather Harney . . . .Mary Guerra . . . ,Paul Southwick . . . . .Terry Glover , . . . . .David Collins . .Sherman Duffield . . . , . .Bob Boston le, mf 5- . I I I C All IN! x 4.g- . ', 1 .V .1 - 1 A,,. 5q5,.: 4 2, QL: :B X391 ' Choir Sweetheart Are Remembered Always 555535552 ar 1393533 ,., - J gg ,Irv 3 fi I' 'SFJQ gms 33513 - if ,. ,. . .. .1 H 1 M U W ,- rf-,5 , .. f Q53 H U. .. Si fi 31 39135 35555 e??f??i ,FHL aiigg 53559 ,1 :HQ3 Effie Ida : 'i3 515+ E194 Q 4 ' 4 Q J .H. Choir Notes Melodious Memories The picture at the top is the 8th and 9th grade members of the Junior High Choir. Below it is the 7th grade choir. Mrs. Ingham, the Choir teacher has helped make Junior High Choir extraordinary for future choir members. 3 Ur O Ji? ,rw of W, .J Sv SE , uc 1 X CFA K Q 9 .9 'NYJ A J X' CA 0 q' X 7 if ,Or J X' ' I 5 'Y FRY ' - f 'S I ai ri, .lk sf - Ov J Paul Southwick, Larry White, Eugene Keith, and Patricia Lee are the The N.H.S. officers this year are Bryan Phillips, vice-presidentg Me- National Honor Society's sponsors this year, They are always there when lissa Kircher, treasurerg Laura Hallford, secretaryg and Bryan Wool- students need encouragement and support. dridge, president. These leaders display all of the N.H.S. qualities and requirements, and they represent the citizens of tomorrow. We Find any Memories Along The Way Senior Initiates Sophomore Initiates wx Junior Initiates .J .H. . Members Spell Gut Our N.J.H.S. sponsors for this year are Mr. Reed, Mrs. Gribble, Mr. Grace, Mr. Goff, and Mr. Wolgamott. These people are always working hard to keep the honor society and its members progressing forward, and they are always there to help make happy memories of their organization. The reliable N.J.H.S. officers are Chauncey Hammond, Presidentg John Board, Secretaryg Beth Pollart, Treasur- erg and Robert Fajen, Vice-president. The club can al- ways look to these people for great examples of how to be a dependable student and member. Leadership, Freshman Initiates Character, Scholarship Eighth Grade Initiates Service, And Citizenship Seventh Grade Initiates Craig Wood, Cindy R L a Kircher, Kim Luns- ford, Diana Patters d R ll B h rved as the ushers for t he h bly 4 In ,PAN is gi Debbie Green, Miss FHA 1976-77, has been active in FHA throughout her high school years. She served as vice-president her junior year and as president her senior year. Debbie en- joys horse-back riding and swimming, and she plans to attend college or to work after graduation. ,. Pictured with Mrs. Hodges, FHA spon- sor, are FHA officers: Judi Huddleston, par- liamentariang Leticia Villarreal, historiang Debbie Green, presi- dentg and Kathie Pe- terson, secretary. F.H. . Memories Linger n Forever The FHA Creed We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes. Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope. Members of FHA pictured are: Kathie Peterson, Annie Abeyta, Leticia Vil- larreal, Debbie Green, Joy Cottrell, Kay Badley, Brenda Huddleston, Diane Evans, Brenda Grove, Pat Leisure, Judi Huddleston, Jalonda Grayson, Sherry Hill, and Pam Gamble. .rvswvr Mommy, Mommy, look what I got! H l'Diane, are Judi's notes really so funny? A-, Aha! Caught you by surprise! .yu 'Qi Gee, that chair looks inviting, but that alligator has me scared. Smile, Mrs. Hodges, we got ya now! li if' l A 2 ll ,sz l 1 s Junior High FHA is Really Cookin' Pictured here are the members and officers of the Junior High section of Future Homemakers of America. Also pictured is their sponsor, Mrs. Kottke. 'T NA N :Pl ffffem , 43 - uv s g 7 A 1 f, X' 5, i ji w - , Ll .ml M LQW 'NV 'V ..f,, +xN .X N524 Zi' 5 ffe 'si afg V k g V I ' 'gg . L . Under the influence of Mrs. Kottke, the Jr. High FHA girls are guided into improving themselves in the latest grooming methods, as well as sewing and cooking. They also learn to make macranfe pot hangers-and stuffed animals. '8l,u.Q.,.r wsdll P A i I M A ft. i,., 'mr' Egg.: Eli' -an-abr, -do . L it l . 'Ii N . N if 5. fl. .W V v 9 r - at 7 Shona is one of the FHA mem- bers who enjoys the task of do- mestic homemaking. Sandra agrees that FHA builds a better homemaker. 46 il' fr Kathy, one of the members of Junior High FHA, is a very dependable girl. She is ready to help in all activities. Leesa Riffel, Dedee Hasse, and Terri Hatfield are the officers of Junior High FHA. With their enthusiasm, FHA is sparked to better perfor- mance. .Iunior High FHA has had a class in personal improvement this year. They also studied decorating with macranie and plants. One of their projects was the Arts 8a Crafts Fair. They will also make and raffle an afghan. + Junior High FHA members have alot of get up and go . ' 17' ' Yr3fE f f'.f 4, 7 , f 'vii 4-wgile.-i'1'5?5i,: 'K' xg ,..i , . 2 A ,tg get f . is riff-Wie.-sy 'X K . . . .Q Q-at , af ig I 'Lg cH53j39'rf1i '2 5 , , Q ,r Q . 'Avis' .fir . . .. .rs .,, . xx, J-56 5, ,fl fm -t 'i e 2 - ' ' Y. gg-mst., f , 'L-Q -., - V V , H N WH. V Q 4 f t. , f nffr r A This year's V.I.C.A. members included: Carla Clay, Linda Stephens, Tammy Caudell, Amanda Edens, Dale Klare, Steve Banks, I-Iarold Groves, and Craig Weatherly. Each has learned the importance of a good job and how to better prepare himself for the future. V.I.C.A., on the national level, is made up of welding, auto mechanics, and industrial cooperative training. Guymon's local organization is socially oriented, having had a bowling party and a cook-out. G.H.S. students attended state conventions, learning parlimentary procedures and speaking before groups. I.C.T. is a class for students who want to work and also attend school. They attend actual classes the first half of the day and work the last half. Their superviser, Mr. Cronkhite, confers frequently with the employers of each student. A mi ta V.I.C.A. And I.C.T. Are Working Together To Prepare For The Future ii M . f-4 Q v i V ' ll' K' Larry Schuette, Tammy Caudell, Harold Grove, and Steve Jamieson are enrolled in I.C.T. Each has found a job that will help him further his job training and, at the same time, has taught him that work can be an enjoyable experience. ff.. Members of this year's debate are: CSTANDINGJ Latayne Bryant, Debbie Powell, Suzy Elliot, Paula Wise, Mary Miller, Scott Hasse, Ricky Jackson, Leslie Born, and Bob Murphy QKNEELINGJ Cyndi Kiddoo, Melody Stewart, Debi Martindale, Karen Bennett, and Rolinda Culbertson. The officers for the debate team are: Presidentg Karen Bennett, Vice-presidentg Debi Martindale, Secretaryg Cydni Kiddoo, and Treasurerg Leslie Born. X , Il X x EN no- l Debators M fj HSE . kk Debate all N .br an 1 e . 'E N. Gee, Mrs. Roberts, if Kojak. can, why can't I? By looking at this classroom, you might think that debate is all fun and no work, but it's not! Do It Paula, are you trying to be funny at a time like this? Paula is a good example that debate is a time for joy as well as sorrow. all QI,-nl gl G 'WU l1lGl!1!SU'1l00 c'ii7.i'.r it V ii . an is ' . anurms suulzfar- t T H t . anucomr c acwnru, r s, r ., ff . Jnomfrr from Q r t tkonmeo 7JJllll!.f0lY p Qfq A e , rkowov was-rf' t ,. t farm fgiwff ' iiiii i f ' t Q ii i QMS! CLASS 0f76'77 M nz IOPIII' 2?: ?: 4:9 X I F .. 1 R X 1 V x ' ' i 'I ,AJ an He that hath a trade, hath an estate, said Benja- min Franklin, and the vocational carpentry program of G.H.S. is trying to teach these students that this is very true. They are taught to work together, learning to share tools and ideas. Students in this program are taught to read house plans, to use power and hand tools safely, to pour concrete, and the ways to plumb and wire a house. The main project these students undertake is to build a resi- dence which is sold on the open market, and the profits are put back into the program. l 182 1 . . Hfkivz 1 . W, ,VW1 ' u ,Ir f 'wiv 'Jw xi E .-3: itbv'-v 1 W E 5,151 'ifzx ffr' if W -f , ,., .iw -1 ' x 4'-wx: gg ..'-f , J. S. lfi'K,QqQg.Lzf gj . .M , A . b , -L ...psf QL! - --,gk -1 3:45, .g - 1 , ai, rv w ,,,,,.:'F -1- L, i V -'Q-4-' et-k94L?,-Ffa:-W I -4- .M.'?! .w.1sk - ---- . '-m Rodeo Club Keeps With The Tradition Of Fine Horsemanship Always spontaneous and enthusiastic Rodeo Club officers: .I ana Smith, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Russell Cox, Vice- Presidentg Marty Wagnon, reporter and Philip Smith, President, kept Ro- deo Club full of excitement and fun. J P- ff -k ak- fa, iw oe at ' 'rf Q .7 4- Q-G, 5 8 G ,V . t 7 ' I X F QA l all V ' w is M w ,aa - 7 so Pictured to the RIGHT, the 1976-77 Rodeo Club members will always remember the good times that they had. I , We it f i K E' A 'fiw ' Y 2 v L WW V , ll V A .11 K ' . 1 4' ,V 1 x, .,,, I ' . o . o o- 'eu 21. Rodeo Club Is In Action 185 FF S Working Towards This year's FFA officers are: Ken- ny Lunsford, Secretaryg Terry Green, Sentinelg Mark Campbell, Presidentg Mike Ritter, Vice-Presi- Q dentg Kevin James, Treasurer, and Leesa Johnson, Reporter. fe :tiger Look at those big brown eyes and that gold- en hair. Which one would you pick? The one on the right, Sheila Gloden, naturally! Shei- la has a special interest in livestockg no won- der Sheila was chosen the I977 FFA Sweet- heart. - - ' I t -r ' ,. ,afar The Guymon FFA chapter 19, pictured here are very much in- volved in the farming and ranching development of this area. They learn all types of judging, as well as animal sci- ences, welding, and electricity as far as wiring barns and other shelters around the farm. They have their individual projects which they must work on all year and keep records on these projects. Some of the students have calves, sheep, and hogs as projects and work diligently with their animals feeding, grooming, and generally caring for them. For the first time in several years there is a girl in the this chapter of FFA. Exciting Future i A g, A 1 FT Remembers The Laughter nd Cherishes The Memories O 11 The Good Times They Had Together! 'LZ' The brilliant FTA students are now performing a new way of writing, BODY LANGUAGE! Among their many activities, they select teacher of the month, and they plan an excursion in the spring. As you can tell they are spelling the initials of Future Teachers of America. The members are: Teresa James, Pat Ingold, Cindy Hatfield, Jonnie Castorena, Cindee Southwick, Tammy Wood, Rene' Triplett, Cydni Biddle, Kristina Mathis, Trisha Faris, and Mel Johnson. Second semester FTA met in the home of Mrs. Pat Bowman and the following girls were added as members: Melissa Kircher, Debi Martindale, Mary Miller, and Mary Adamaki. Mrs. Mary Jayne Tucker CLEFTJ was FTA sponsor during the first semester. Her favorite pastimes include reading and, as she said, going to the dogs. Mrs. Pat Bowman QRIGHTJ took over as FTA spon- sor the second semester. She en- joys sewing, reading, and she in- formed us that she is learning to play golf. The FTA officers for this year are: Mary Miller, Treasurerg Jonnie Castorena, Public Rela- tionsg Melissa Kircher, Secre- taryg Pat Ingold, Presidentg Tammy Wood, Vice-Presidentg and Cindee Southwick, Scrap- book Chairman. They are the backbone of the organization. I 1 N 'Ty - - W r s 1 .fx .. N I P This years Science Club members include: QFRONT ROWJ John Board, Renetta Reeves, Annette Kennedy, Larry Able, Kim White, QMIDDLE ROWJ Skip Bachman, Larry Wirtz, Kyle VanNort, Garold Anderson, Brent Nossaman, Chelle Flynt, Leana Schmeling, QTOP ROWJ Mike Hampton, Fred Wortham, Bradley Phillips, Ginger Dollins, Connie King, Tammy Jones and Cary Thornton. Sponsers are Max Science Club Is Full New Experiences Tomlinson and Wendy Long. A ' ' W7 ,.,, . , , ffffWf'i 'r :2i5'W ::.231' 1' ,,,' ' 1 ,. ,. Q wl.-.. 2.q14g:gf - .Af i fm- :X f ,4 - I Y, .rm M V my ,l A .. ,. .,4.,..e . f.Tn1.:m,af'mav21e5euii.ltmmuif' 1' H- VW? ' ' - We With the help of these Science Club Officers, the members are always discovering new things. This years officers are: Bradley Phillips, President, John Board, Vice-Presidentg Brent Nossaman, Secretary, Renetta Reeves, Treasurer, and Garold Anderson, reporter. N- ' The Spanish Club officers for 76-77 are: President, Ronnie Martinezg Vice- ' N--1 President, Betty Martinezg Secretary, Anna Oterag Treasurer, Donita Martinezg and Reporter, Mary Villarreal. One of the projects this club has done was to make a pinata for their Christmas party. They also attended Fiesta Day in Garden City where they ate a complete Spanish meal and their own Anna Otera was crowned Queen of the Fiesta. Si, Club De Espanol Es Un Bien Tiempo The fifteen-member Spanish Club meets every other Monday to learn more about Spanish customs and cultures and to improve their Spanish vocabulary. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Grice, Mrs. Costner, and Mrs. Hessenthaler. ,. ,. ,Vx , A , x f l , ' Q'Z-.11'..'- Voilh nos officers: Larry Chancellor, President, Karla Bennett, Vice-presi- dent, Amy Collins, Secretaire, et Carol Countryman, Reporter. C'est un groupe d'6leves tres organises??'?'?????'?'?'? La Cercle De Francis Samuse! l Voila le Cercle Franqais! Dans cette photo, nous pensons de beaucoup de choses amusantesi faire. Cette annee, nous avons chante'a' noel pour nos amis, et nous allons 'a Norman pour voir Le Treteau de Paris fun groupe Parisienj performe une Comedie franqaise, LA DOUBLE INCONSTANCE, par Marwaux. Aussi, nous avons un Jour Franeais, quand tout le monde parle SEULEMENT frangias. C'est amusant, n'est-ce pas? Pictured are Math Club members: Laura Hallford, Melissa Kircher, Debi Martindale, Pat lngold, Steve Eaton, Keith Hammond, Teresa James, Tereasa Patterson, Jacque Pracht, Lori Heitschmidt, Jonnie Castorena, Richard Keenan, and Math Club sponsor, Mrs. Lee. This year's Math Club officers are: Vice-president, Pat Ingold, President, Debi Martindale, Secretary, Tammy Wood, and not pictured Treasurerg Bryan Phillips. Always ready to assist you, are this year's canteen workers: Teresa James, Tammy Wood, Lindy Manning, Mary Guerra, Robin Summers, and Amy Collins. ath Club Students Fun!! FCA Builds Many The FCA officers were: Mark Nester, reporter, Wally Adams, captain, Keith Mason, secretary, Lori Forman, Reporterg Julia Nelson, captaing Larry Chancellor, cap- tain electg Dianne Moss, song leader, and Renee Longacre, captain elect. Brad Ralstin is a song leader, but he isn't pic- tured. These people have lead the High School FCA throughout a very memorable and exciting year. Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Coun- tryman, and Coach Moot were sponsors for High School FCA. The mem- bers would like to thank them all for their support through the year. Thank you! gi. warg: -f,. gf'-it -B: A in RMB: The members of Junior High FCA were: Greg Gentry, Garold Anderson, Sherri Buck, Brent Nossaman, Jeff Hayes, LaDonna Clark, Pam Penner, Jimmy Bohanan, Bruce Betterton, Annette Kennedy, Yvette Fuentes, and Cathy Mathis. Christian Memories! ' with The officers for Junior High FCA were Garold Anderson, Captaing Kevin Elston, Captain electg Robert Fajen, Treasurer. The girls offi- cers were: Chelle Flynt, Captaing Pam Penner, Captain elect, Sabrina Ramirez, Treasurer. ,33 ,i l f ,,, -. , A. 1-rf. E 'ff ,, is 'T i Z 'LT-'IIN l l Jerry and Lou Watkins were the Junior High FCA sponsors for the 1976-'77 school year. Throughout the school year, they have helped the FCA members build happy memories to be remembered for mny years to come. -L QP Health Careers Use Memories To Boost Fun For The Futurellll Pictured with this year's Health Careers sponsors, Doctor Dollins and Mrs. Mingle, are Health Careers members: Laura Hall- ford, Claudette Frittz, Paula Wise, Kathie Peterson, Sherry Hill, Norm H' M Guerra, and Kenny Hill. a ierro, ary Wjfeliilljl I Q DAQ? f' N in Kathie Peterson and Laura Hall- ford are discussing plans for this year's Health Careers. They are planning much fun, many new ex- periences, and lingering memories for the members of Health Ca- reers. Although they are an ac- tive group, the Junior High Library Club paused long enough to have their picture taken. Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Shaffer QCENTERJ are this year's active Library Club sponsors. They enjoy being where the action is. Always on top of the action and making sure there is plenty of it are the Library Club officers. KLOWER RIGHTJ Pictured are: president, Kyle Van Nortg vice-president, Carrie Villinesg secretary, Tami Jonesg and representative, Brad Collvins. :fi if im 4 f K wr V Us f-gm rg, ' l l had .RDF ,- .Q ,Q 5.5.-5. 4' 1'5 s 5 : n' 1 ' v',o' , V . , ,- , x s , .f. X .A ' 12,15 px ., ff' X . ' : X Qu 1 1.H.1 :Ip . . . , afxfgfi if, I H7 , y, 1 t F 2 1 -Q A r 3 v r Library Club s Where The Action S! -....,,. . , -1 'K f 'wr--r Wo Shelli Martin, Teresa Wiggin, Mike Kle- tecka, and Muck Keil were always eager to assist us in finding whatever materials and information we might have needed throughout the year. Llbrarians And Aides Help Us!! Always ready and willing, Mrs. Nelson stands prepared to help us locate the cor- rect information we need to complete an assignment or just the book we want to read. Although caught relaxing for a brief moment, Mrs. Wol- gamott stayed busy guiding and directing us to the cor- rect materials and books that we needed throughout the year. ur Cooks 8L Janitors Continue To Keep ur Student Body Healthy 8a Neat LEFT: Pictured here are the High School janitors. They were: Dee Watts, Cliff Ramsey, and Greg Morris. RIGHT: The Junior High janitors for this year were: Maria Sandoval, Jim In- gram, Adrian Somberg, Crawford Carruth, Les Cook, and A.B. Clay. Q ' ft' it 'iz The High School cooks this year were: Marie Costner, Joyce Johnson, Betty Stew- art, Clyda Gore, Dorothy Trent, Annis White, Louise Franklin, Penny Roybal, and Betty Landrum. You can always depend on re- ceiving a well prepared meal when it is served by our cooks. 665 J ' 9 The Junior High cooks for this year were: Lois Cook- sey, Joyce Williamson, and Rose Cruz. Not pictured are: Dorothy Stewart and Leona Brannum. WZ- : 2 kv 9: F? 'F Lv 1 ' , I CBR' og x x I?D '. X X F 'FBS mg hm, AIEWEERTUSSEIRS HUUSER GE CY I R A Congratulations Seniors from the HOUSER AGENCY 1001 North Main 338-6589 Box 1468 Jerry Houser Gay Houser Class of '55 Class of '56 1 1 1 at at 1 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE 2224 North Hi-Way 64 338-8710 The smiles on the faces of these pretty young ladies show how well they have been treated by New York Life lnsurance. They want you to know that if you have any insurance needs, no matter what kind, Bob Miles and the people at New York Life are ready to help you. Q g - 'imlinliliiil-.1 L 1 ' ,y . 'H?i '6'. :.:,::: . 1 :zu are ' I-f 31 1- titit: , I, . ., I .... ., ,lj ,R 5 ' V, 1 -AH - t 5 : Kg. ., tax - JVAA 1? 'fr Es ,, it . ,XL qt : ..., V 1 0 w on Q. 1 : , v r, x 1' A - , Htl 1 . ' ,. 1 :M F15 1 ati-. 1854, 1 6 -1 ...ta so ' ia 'ft 5 viii as 1 f mt. M' if? p g: -L V 1 tl J 1 H I 9 . I g I,5....m. :fit If V , 7Z?P.iI,,.'g, r - A 3 iff, - 5 1 f - 3, I 1 M- -Q '- T 3 rr t . 1 A M tk... A ptte , C - , L, . 'A 11 ty i THE LUMBER MART 1401 North Main 338-3344 If you are thinking of making any big repairs on your home or farm, then call or come by the Lumber Mart. They have everything to spruce up that old homestead, or if you think it is time to build, let Ken and all his personnel help you with those plans. THE BUNCH FUNERAL HOME 122 N.E. 7th 338-3244 At your time of bereavement leave all your arrangements to those who care-Bunch Funeral Home. PANHANDLE CARPET 713 N. Main 338-3291 Need carpeting? Head straight for Panhandle Carpet. They have the perfect carpet for every room in your house, even for the outside on your patio, porch, or steps. --Q-4 GUYMON FURNITURE 621 N. Main 338-7201 Say, Kim and Dena, where did you find all that gorgeous furniture? Why of course, we should have known at Guymon Furniture? They have everything from rugs for your floors to wall hangings, all the furnishings that make your home distinctively your own. HJ 0 N00 D STQRE5 OYNQ26 Y' 1 on Cwsxsexx W5 ta. 1093 dur?RITl 7' si:-fi 'Q 211.111 BIG T FAMILY RESTAURANT 1901 Hi-way 64 N. 338-3028 Can you think of a quicker place to eat than the Big T? lt is the best place to go for lunch or a quick dinner at reasonable prices. For the hungry man who wants a complete meal or a quick 'pick-me-up', Big T is the place for you. PARKVIEW PHARMACY l1g5 Medical Drive 338-7565 Debbie Costner knows that the place to go for all your personal and medical needs is the Parkview Pharmacy. They give you efficient and friendly service. Don't forget they also have a drive-up window for even quicker service and free delivery to any place in town. MASTER rsrznzns jg i Q, it - U LUS-lvwx lisa-99 x,c ll'1 llfli li let 'glcl'p lffk5CXl'i pussii Clccox' cl C1 Ki fl. ' OWCAD Ca Sy: E Tl 0 chi fl NP C l C iq X QM OWN it ??'sl'-l5 l Ffh? . I i ' 3 T'rig,,--g 'r Q E 3 time L M . -Q, zz, ,,,,,, -ft -V -1,- 'F 1 L -- 'Z ' Y! ' . ir -c y - 3, X 4 WYE! !A!' ,o r , Lg ,Ji :ti-I' ,: V ,, I E' L l' if - 4 ' ' . -.. 'En . A YN., - 3 -1 1: QI I X .- .,,t,-N sw f ' nl - V 'x!!, 23 Q . , 2 .f I 1 1 .lik I JI h 1 , .1 in-. g 'f L1-.4-+1 - 1 , - -i .4221 z . m l n - .F L.ig,,,'d fri ESF- fe ' A Y -J. , - A. -- INDEPENDENT HARDWARE 120 W. 10th 338-7234 If you're looking for a wedding gift, something for you own home, or if you need to make some household repairs around the home, then Independent Hardware is the place to shop. DOWNTOWN CONOCO 523 N. Main 338-9942 Chuck and Micky know that when they want quick, friendly service head for the Downtown Conoco. Using the hottest brand going, how can they miss! CLINIC PHARMACY 421 Medical Dr. 338-3339 Looking for a pharmacy? Then the Clin- ic Pharmacy is the place to go. The sales personnel and the two highly trained pharmacists make sure that you get just what the doctor ordered. WOODWARD SAVINGS AND LOAN Northridge Shpg. Cntr. 338-8461 Holly, Leslie, and Sue know that Wood- ward Savings and Loan considers their customers the most important element in their business. Invest your money at Woodward Savings and Loan and save now! SMITH,S TEXACO 1220 N. Main 338-7400 For the best in efficient service go by Smith's Texaco. They can keep your car, pick-up truck, or motorcycle in tip-top running condition. J ACK,S FRUIT MARKET 1610 N. Main 338-6318 For the freshest fruits and vegetables just off the farm, check with Jack's Fruit Market first. Something new that has been added at Jack's is their large selection of house plants. No matter what you need, whether it is in the way of food or plants to make your home lovelier, shop Jacks' Fruit Market. 4 A Wi' 'TWT' i T 'T 'TT' THE CITY NATIO BANK AND TRUST COMPANY CITY NATIONAL BANK 601 N. Main 338-6561 If you need a loan for that new car or you are just opening a new account, talk to the friendly people at the City National Bank. They are always ready to help you with all your financial needs. El El E THE KITCHEN MART 616 N. Main 338-8413 Robert, Janet and Muck know that when they want the best in stereos, washers and dryers, dishwashers or refrigerators head for the Kitchen Mart. The Fajen's are always ready to assist you and service your appliance after the sale. NASH BROS. IMPL. CO. N. E. 12th 338-8511 Whether it be real tractors or toy trac- tors, Nash Bros. has them all. They carry anything you need to make your farm more modern and efficient. They can also service any of your machinery and leave you smiling. QUALITY CLEANERS 311 N. E. 12th ST. 338-8088 Do your clothes have the blahs? Then why not let Pam and all the fine people at Quality Cleaners help put PIZAZZE back into your wardrobe. Call them for free pick-up and delivery and remember they keep the spots. BURKE,S TV 8L MUSIC CENTER 705 N. Main 338-3613 When you want the latest in records and tapes head for Burke's TV and Music Center. If you need a stereo to play that record on, they have those too. They also have the newest in TV's. They even have that piece of sheet music that you have looked everywhere for and couldn't find. Everything in the way of musicg stereos, tapes, tape players, and TV's can be found at Burke's. UNITED SUPERMARKET Northridge Shopping Center 338-3826 Lisa, Gary, and Debbie certainly agree that a new pharmacy, a wide variety of both meats and produce, specialty foods, and courteous efficient service make United Super Mkt. the best place to shop for grocery and pharmaceutical needs. FUUTBAH Q-an fry' 1, N ,,,...-N AS ADVIUISIU . 1 ,',..-.fgVH.- GIBSON,S DISCOUNT CENTER 338-7624 Highway 64 N Jerry Boren knows that Gibson's is the place that has the best for less, has plenty of free parking space, and has a friendly atmosphere! Gibson's, where you can find anything from A to Z. so 0 shgqgf, f X X l 3 . , MEDIC PHARMACY 338-6694 1309 N. East St. You can go to Medic Pharmacy for all your medicinal needs, with nice friendly service and a drive-up window. They are the problem-solving people. They deliver tool NASH BROS. MOTOR CO. 338-3301 524 N. Main Coach Hart, Coach Parkhurst, Mr. White and Coach Buck all know that Joe Mrofcza and the boys down at Nash Bros. Motor Co. are the ones to turn to when you want a new car. These beauties are just loaned to the Drivers Ed. class, but you could buy one of your very own. For the best selection of Cadillacs, Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs, and GMC pick-ups and trucks, head for Nash Bros. Motor Co. They also have dependable, efficient service after the sale. 17, HI-PLAINS SPORTS CENTER 338-3063 421 N. Main Well, look who has dropped into Hi-Plains Sport Center. The old pro himself, Jack Nicklaus. We're only kidding, but if you want to play like a pro and look like one too, stop in at Hi-Plains. They have everything for the sports-minded person. sf- A V f :A lt 7 f A A N , . gg ay Y . M32 P K ts' -xv. s 1,1 lt X lat, . l 51 .A GUYMON SHEET METAL 607 E. 4th 338-6313 Does the plumbing in your basement leak? Is your air conditioner on the blink? Let Guymon Sheet Metal take care of your worries. They will be glad to assist you with all your plumbing, air conditioning, and sheet metal needs. ,,, l l i - -f . g l i etre i - s if i t ti t + i AF, ' -b . , . y X it ,A y p Q t,,g,.-.vw-1 ,. Y- ,. 5, 1 N K, i :M I A v .fr i ,siffxzw Wig.: ! ' l K VQ., .Mg 5 V :fl A Y .l8L.l FURNITURE AND APPLICANCE Hwy. 54 N.E. 338-8152 People at JBLJ Furniture truly know how comfort is. When shopping for new furniture or appliances, .I 8:1 Furniture, home-owned and operated, carries a wide selection of the latest in furniture and carpet- inia For all you budget-minded shoppers, let J SLJ meet your furniture n s. 2' Q S ..q.,.f 's THE TRAVEL CENTER OF GUYMON 115 W. 5th 333-7581 Whether you want to tg to the Swiss Alps or take a quick vacation to Hardesty, the Travel enter of Guymon is ready to help you make your plans. They make your plane and motel reservations, book tours and shows, and handle everything right down to the amount the tips should be. They do everything exceft go with you, and that too could be arranged by the fine, efficient olks at Guymon Travel Center. THE PARTS HAUS Hwy. 54 N.E. A 338-2539 If you're looking for chrome side pipe to jazz up your car or a bolt to hold your engine together, visit the Parts Haus. Doug is ready to help you lind everything to fix your car or just to make those wheels really look cool. M-'H wing' 1 f -tg Wa' 510 N. Main 338-6424 Need a present for that special person? Head for Otasco. Not only do they have the perfect toy for any child, but they also have toys like talpe decks, home appliances, and T.V. for the older set. Shop Otasco w en you need that perfect something. Y Y all We xiii 3 f, ' My if-' . I . ' f ' I ' , at 'li i' ,Q i 5 N' V 1 . .... y Q it N tg- fl , A f- f 'w th ttf . - . J' as Ji. .M . , I , tt fir if . tg 4, ' A Ln V .4 'i I w. 'Niki ' j W 'Ji I f,l.ki'j5.YX,?hr W A A J sg v ff. rt-tl L 1 W .-Illia.- b . H ck K 73 . 1 -...I ---- V It ,. , Vi ,tg AM pay ' 4' -f I 155, w l STANFIELD PRINTING 332 N. Main 388-8418 Ava's all set with new office equipment from Stanfield Printing Co. They have the latest in office furniture and machinery. They also print all those special invitations and announcements. For the best in office supplies and equipment, head for Stanfield's. 3'1-4,1-' D 8LJ STORE 412 N. Main 333-6212 Janet's happy because she found the perfect dress at D.8LJ. You can be just as happy when you select from the wide variety of men's, women's, and boy's fashions for party time, school time, or any time. WILLIAMS SHOE CENTER 404 N. Main 338-8628 The latest in footwear can be found at William's Shoes. The one shown here is the Buzzard Boot. If this doesn't suit you, Williams has a variety of footwear for the whole family. Let them shoe your family. R , , .W Q . t' ww -1 59F'P?'l5l. 1. 'f 1 1 . . 1 . , Q . J, 1 is .. u ' i. i, Ll 2 REWARD 1 . Xi f will iii HAYDEN FEED 8a SEED CO. 124 N. Quinn 338-6789 T. J. Hayden and the folks at Hayden Feed and Seed are anxious to serve you. They carry all the supplies that will help keep your farm animals in tip-top condition, and animals who are healthy and happy produce more. For the latest in farm and animal health supplies, shop Hayden Feed and Seed. EWVLQTDOMQAS Kerri Sherrill not only works at McDonalds, she shops there too! She knows that when she wants the latest in men's, women's, and children's fashions to head for McDonalds. They also have a wide selection of men's, women's, and children's shoes as well as the latest in home furnishings. ATWOODS OF GUYMON Hwy 54 N.E. 338-8488 Atwoods is the one-stop store when it comes to farm supplies. They have ev- erything from clothes for the man to medicine for your sick animals. They have parts for your machinery and toys for the kids. They make shopping a pleasure. WESTERN TRIO CATTLE CO. Dale Motor Hotel 338-8473 Does this pretty lady work for a cattle company? Why sure, she works for one of the best, Western Trio Cattle Company. They process hundreds of head of cattle daily. Then these cattle are shipped all over the world. SHORTY'S ELECTRIC 605 E. 4th 338-6816 Jerry Johnson and the folks at Shor- ty's Electric have all your electrical needs. They have everything from the latest in electrical fixtures to the wir- ing necessary for your new home or that remodeling job. PIERCE-BARNETT INC. 409 Hwy 54 W. 338-8566 Pierce-Barnett is the place to go when you want the latest from Dodge. They have pick-ups, cars, or sports cars that are just right for you. A8cM CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 1007 N.E. 4th 338-6573 Debbie 8: Eddie Ramirez are stand- ing in front of one of ABLM Construc- tion Company's beautiful homes. If you are in the market for a new home, have the lot already picked out, and are ready to build, let A 8: M Con- struction Co. design and construct that new dream home for you. is , ,A ' 1 i 1'Z'? ?3 WESTERN AUTO 502 N. Main 338-3902 Home owned and operated, Western Auto is the place to shop when you need housewares, paints, tools, plumbing, heating and electrical supplies, and sporting goods. They have name brand products and friendly service. I ' f VESTAL MOTEL AND GUYMON Hwy. 54 w. DINING ROOM 338-3394 When it comes to the finest in motel accommodations, the Vestal Motel is the place you are looking for. Mr. 8: Mrs. Vestal and the staff are always happy to have you as their guest while in Guymon. 'gi h3'G'-Qflgrq I , it' A LONG'S AGENCY 110 E. 5th 338-3341 lt seems that all we hear these days is insurance, insurance and more insurance. With Carl, Roger and eventually Homer taking care of your insurance needs there is no need to worry, Regardless of the type insurance needed, Long's has just the policy for you. 212 i I ,, l V Q. I .. l 'ed'. y , s ffl ' 5? 1 i .,, 'wx I QEWTTFF 11 if 9 ........1s LOVE'S COUNTRY STORE 1105 N. Main, 338-995lg 102 SE 2nd, 338-2041 For the best in quick stop stores, shop Love's. They have beer, ice, groceries, and self-service gas. With fast, friendly service they make shopping a breeze. I-JJ' t W. l.55.a- J q ,g hkrv 9 1 i VS , 1' lei? 'ii fi .ia f fl ty ' fl r V55 fl Pty is -,., if -. , . . ,, 1 is .,. x M - I -,V - 6 C I I .,. 4' .ffm MA I' 1 2- s fiwt- C, 4 I- ' A -.. A 3 V x ' R ttf, . ' 1- ' t i 2 ZELLER,S JEWELERS 415 N. Main 338-7017 Diamonds are a girls' best friend. Tereasa found this out when she and Thelma Zellers looked at one of the many beautiful cuts of diamonds. E Hou, are in the market for a diamond or any other gift, shop at e er s HEFLIN NURSERY AND GARDEN Hwy. 54 N.E. CENTER 338-8321 Cydni wanted a friend to talk to and she found one at Heflin's. She knew that ifshe wanted a healthy and happy plant that Heflin's had it. If you want outdoor friends for your yard, Heflin's can landscape it to your satisfaction. For the best in healthy plants and beautiful lands- caping, check HefIin's Nursery and Garden Center. TEEL EQUIPMENT 106 S. Swinn 388-2546 Most young ladies want a car when they are seventeen - not Marty! She wanted a Case tractor and she found it at Teel Equipment Co. Marty chose Teel because they have a wide selection of case tractors and other Case equipment as well as the parts to repair them when they break down. They're your Case dealer in Guymon. PANHANDLE FURNITURE 515 N. Main 338-3114 Amy and Lori have a few more years before they begin thinking about buying furniture for their own homes, but when they do start buying furniture, they know that Panhandle Furniture is the place to go to find what they need. Panhandle Furniture has everything from early American to modern. Shop Panhandle Furniture for your furniture MILLER MOTORS 102 S. Main 338-3324 If you want a sharp set of wheels at a low price, shop Miller Motors. They have a wide variety of makes and a price that will please anyone's pocket book. You get friendly service, reasonable prices and a beautiful car. What else could make buying a car so much fun? needs. WILSON'S JEWELRY 419 N. Main 338-3846 That's the one I want, said Sheri. At Wilson's they have the ring for you whether it's a diamond, opal, or a class ring. They also have a wide variety of watches, necklaces, and fine china. For all your jewelry needs see the folks at Wilson's Jewelers. HAYTER TIRE CO. 1013 N. Main 338- Trisha is ready to roll with the Michelin tires she found at Hayter Tire Co. They have the tires to fit your car and will make sure that they are properly mounted and balanced on your car. For the best in tire service shop Hayter Tire. 5 . I I 4 ' '42 tt.,:r.u T' 'N -xipl ,K f Alllfl? A TRI-STATE PROCESSING 8L LOCKERS 206 N. Quinn 338-6218 Gary and Bruce wanted to know where the choicest pieces of meat are, so they headed for Al Horin and Tri- State Lockers. They have experts who can help you select your meat and cut it to your specifications. For fresh meat and friendly advice on your meat needs, see one of the staff at Tri- State Lockers. DOROTHY'S YOUNG FASHIONS 417 N. Main 338-6160 Jumpin' jumpsuits! If you're looking for a casual Jumpsuit or a formal to wear to the prom, go to Dorthy's Young Fashions. Sandra is there to help you make the perfect choice. Dorothy's also has the accessories to spice up your present wardrobe. A 'Sp vw 1 6 1 6 66 'VU 'u Hone, Bea SvtQQ5l1Q.9s ft 30,5 ID of +16 CQmt16n-L1c-5mi3.'58- 72.27 .EG G .uxAfY5C,fN 5 CfxSxlClT',GlTNCX TEE VEE SERVICE CENTER 116 N.E. 6th 338-2444 If your old T.V. is on the blink or you just want a new one, come to the Tee Vee Service Center. Mr. Eagan is al- ways willing to help you. They can sell you a new one at a reasonable price or repair your old one at a minimum fee. 55 Cwocotnz 1 svuwssnuv , sur snscorcn 9? A PL! tp-F H-wsuuntow OELUXE f f ROY! , UGG! 151,99 ,, A Nov APPLE .rsa.n 1-J f swan :nur 1.05 , X. CQNES 1 DIP 2 DIES UALYS Ill. xsuus .15 nous .50l,70 soon: 444,70 1 , S nm Pniotl I 1 557 I LW. Ulu NO! CD40 CGI THE SWEET SHOP 413 N. Main 338-2138 When you have a severe attack with your sweet tooth, the place to go for relief is the Sweet Shop. They have 25 varieties of ice creamg they have sandwiches and broasted chicken, donuts, and a wide fountain assortment. Becky and Glenda will be glad to serve you. '11 y I l Ii GUYMON COCA COLA COMPANY 504 E. 4th Street 338-6448 Gay knew where to go for the real thing when she was thirsty. Do you know that Guymon Coca-Cola has mountains of cokes to quench your thirst when you need the pause that refreshes? 3 ,..f- ' El .,-'if' Y A ' - ,JT -Q ,'f.L.g- N ,la , J- QI V . t M I L is 4 . , . ,A Yr . ' Nl., A , ,. , .-, F A B 8L B SALES COMPANY HI-PLAINS IRRIGATION H . 54 N.E. 338-7701 WY PIPE CO., INC. No matter what you're looking for, the place to go is B 84 B Sales Co. 5221 P3U'iCi3 Boulevard 338-6612 They carry everything from alligator saddles to zebra blankets, or if you're looking for tractors, calculators, or ladders, B 81 B Sales Co, With the weather in the Panhandle as it is, the farmers need someone stocks them, too. to count on to keep crops from drying up. Hi-Plains Irrigation is the business the area farmers can rely on. fg. 1 5, ' J 'o-A Q ' u--- ll we X. 2' .dd nik' ' -L'i?g r Hr-wf.f:!1. 'i 'im l E 1 fi KALD GUYMON DAILY HERALD 515 N. Ellison 338-3355 Getting the news as it happens then directly to the people is the main func- tion of the Guymon Daily Herald. They are concerned about keeping the people of the Panhandle area up-to- date on local, area, state, and national happenings. BANK OF THE PANHANDLE Main at 13th 338-2593 The Bank of the Panhandle is a new bank in Guymon, and they are very happy and proud to serve the people of the Oklahoma Panhandle. For all your banking needs, see the courteous people at the Bank of the Panhandle. PALMER APPLIANCE 402 E. 12th 338-6774 Palmer's Appliance has what it takes to give you comfort, ease, and relax- ation. From televisions, tape players, and radios, to washers, dryers, and refrigerators, Palmer's Appliance is the place to go. Palmer's is the area representative for Whirlpool Appli- ances. ?Ek53Y33ffV4'w1f7 'M- 5-I.117iggwWHENHiwfY?5m5FhxF3732iFfV , , .. , . . ...A , . ,, 1 f-.,.j -' ,syn g 1 , p h , X ,id-, I f.-ft-1+-f . L f,t2-15:31 'S1'f3'u gym 1 'wtztfw K ., . , N FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSN. 218 W. 5th 338-3828 Federal Land Bank of Guymon han- dles first mortgage loans or long term loans on farms and ranches. They serve Cimarron, Texas, and Beaver counties in the Oklahoma Panhandle and Morton, Seward, and Stevens counties in Kansas. CABLE VISION OF GUYMON 215 W. 5th 338-6730 Serving the Guymon area is Cablevi- sion with one weather and seven en- tertainment channels and five FM music channels. Enjoy pleasant televi- sion viewing and listening to good FM music with Cablevision. :xr 'vm' '11 'f4,i::' - 1 V. ,Q ' ' ' ' , ' -. iw ' ' ' ' ,fy-.,.p:m,, np, J, I. ,,. f ,, W , - X W Q. .i,n,. mf H ,- f 2 li ' SWIFT AND COMPANY -1--Qii..,,, lllll Hwy- 54 E- 338-3311 One of Guymon's most important industries and an asset to its financial growth is Swift and Company. They provide Grade A meat to many areas of the U.S. as well as jobs for families ofthe Guymon area. HENRY C. HITCH RANCH, INC. 118 W. 6th 338-8575 When speaking of the Panhandle of Oklahoma, one automatically thinks of the Hitches and their contributions to the livestock and farming interests of this area. Two of our high school seniors are expressing all of our thanks to Mr. Ladd Hitch, represent- ing Hitch Ranch, Inc., for the many contributions made to our schools. OLIVER'S SHOE STORE 520 N. Main 338-3212 Dana and Dean know that Oliver's Shoe Store is the place to go for shoes to fit the entire family. They have all styles, and if they don't have your size, Bob Johnson will be happy to order for you. Oliver's is known throughout the Panhandle for good service and fine quality. LANGSTON BUICK, INC. 223 W. 5th 338-8411 Has your teenager talked about noth- ing else but a new car for graduation? If so, why not take him by Langston Buick to find the car of his dreams. Maybe Dad will find one that suits him, too. Go by Langston's today and do some wheeling and dealing for that new car in your future. BOB PIERATT INS. 214 W. 5th 338-7674 Bob Pieratt knows the Oklahoma Panhandle well and is always ready to help you with your insurance needs. He can sell you life insurance, help you with retirement planning, or help you with estate planning. SUBURBAN THEATRE AND CORRAL DRIVE-IN Hwy. 54 west 338-3281 338-3231 The Suburban Theatre and Corral Drive-In wish to congratulate the seniors of '77. They hope that they can continue to serve you by showing the finest in motion pictures. Treat a senior to the show at either the Suburban or Corral! yspgx 5' SGUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 501 N. Ellison 338-65 With electricity more important today than it has ever been, itis nice to know that Southwestern Public Service Company will be there to supply enough electricity to run all those im- portant appliances that make life so comfortable. At Southwestern Public Service Co. they're trying their har- dest to please you. LONGBOTHAM WHOLESALE, INC. 114 W. 4th 338-61 Debbie wanted to know where good tobacco products could be bought. The cigar store Indian led her to Longbotham's Wholesale. They have the finest in paper products, candy and tobacco products. If you have a need for wholesale products, see Longbotham's. They'll be glad to serve you. 11 3 MASTER COMMODITIES, INC. Dale Hotel 338-8503 If you are interested in livestoclt and grain prices, and who isn't these days. From the housewife to the executive, everyone is interested in livestock and grain prices, especially with the high cost of living. When one wants to know how the futures are in commodities and livestock, Master Commodities can give you all the up-to-date information. 2 '-'T' H ' . 1 f i 1 1 ' yxhhil, . gall.-v! i -c 9-. 1' 5 A . 1 MOTORD MOUSE,S MOTORS 404 E. 12th 338-6605 Good mechanical service is hard to find these daysg however, there is one place capable of handling all your mechanical needs. That place is Mouse's Motors. Next time your car won't start or you get stalled on Main call Wendell Palmer and let him take care of your mechanical problems. . 'ig if . Wm' .. K-1 x REMMEL REAL ESTATE 214 W. 5th 338-7771 Do you have a ranch or farm to sell? Are you interested in buying or adding on to what you already have? See the friendly people at Remmel's and let them help you find just the right place. 1 a f PM . Y 2 I ' -' L N Q. . ' .,,, M., , . 1 1 ' EQ . ,,...,..q-qla-n. .- ---k . dw! RIGBY AIRMOTIVE, INC. Guymon Air Park 338-6838 Morgan's ready to fly off into the wild blue yonder in a cessna airplane courtesy of Rigby Airmotive. They rent planes to experienced pilots, or if you don't have your wings yet, they will charter your flight for you. They will teach you to fly your plane so you can be like Morgan. -mmf 1 A-r - ED,S CARPETLAND 715 N. Main 338-7154 Edls Carpetland is one of Guymon's finest carpet stores. They have carpet for every room in the house and carpet for the outside too. With the new carpet, you will need a beautiful lamp, bean bag chair or bed to complete the room. Ed's hasjust what you are looking for in carpet, lamps, bean bag chairs or beds. -Iyy I li 1 95 QL1. l .-gl I x, l iw WIRTZ LUMBER 8a SUPPLY 220 N. Main 338-3555 Larry had a big construction job and he knew that he would find all the tools and supplies he needed at Wirtz Lumber and Supply. They are also the Ace Hardware dealer. They have the finest in hardware and lumber supplies. If a big building job is staring you in the face, head for Wirtz Lumber and alba A 8L E MOBILE HOMES Highway 54 N.E. 338-8553 Todd wanted a new home and he found the onejust right for him at A Xt E Mobile Homes. They have the mobile home that will fill your needs and the price that won't squeeze your budget. If you are thinking about buying a mobile home, stop by A 84 E and let the personnel visit with you about the joys of mobile home living. SX 112 E. 5th ALLEN,S, INC. 338-6538 If your fields aren't producing like they should be, see the crew at Allen's, Inc. They'll fix you up with a Minneapolis-Moline engine and a Layne Bowler Pump that will get the water to the crops faster and more efficiently. KAWASAKI OF GUYMON 304 N. Main 338-6068 Nancy 8: Chris have found what they wanted - a Kawasaki. The people at Kawasaki of Guymon were happy to help them in the selection of their motorcycle. If you are a ski jet enthusiast, they have them also. They have everything for the motorcyclist. HOFFERBER TRUCK LINES, INC. Hwy. 54 E. 338-7598 Have cattle that you need to get to market quick? See Hofferber Truck Lines. They'll help you get your cattle or other livestock to market quickly without a lot of problems. TEXACO PETTITT OIL COMPANY I1wy.54 Q 338-7550 The Pettitt Oil Company is the area wholesale Texaco dealer. Don Pettitt is ready to provide you with gas and all Texaco products, remember you can trust the man who wears the Star - the Texaco Star. HOMESTAKERS INC 1421 N, Main 338-2531 Homestakers Inc is the place to go for that new house ou have been , - Y looking for. For that dream house, let Jim Jamieson or one of his associates help you find it. MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 219 W. Sth 338-8328 If you love fine cosmetics and beautiful jewelry, stop by Merle Nor- man Cosmetic Studio. They have the perfect piece of jewelry to complete your outfit. Becky is always ready to help you to select cosmetics to compliment your skin. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE 114 W. 5th 338-8584 Don Patterson and his beautiful assis- tants, Tereasa and Dianna, are willing and able to help you with your insur- ance needs. For multiple kinds of in- surance, see Don Patterson at Farm Bureau Insurance. VILLAGE PANT PARLOR 406 N. Main 338-8614 The Village Pant Parlor carries the finest in women's fashions. For up-to- date apparel, Karen and Kellie know that this is the place to shop for such name brands as: Jack Winter, Center Stage, Collegian, Rose Hips and Faded Glory. BOOK SHACK 506 N. Main 338-7939 The Book Shack is the place to go for something special for someone spe- cial. Their books will lighten your heart and spirit. People of all ages enjoy the music they have in supply, So go to the Book Shack to liven your soul. GUYMON MOTOR PARTS Hwy 54 N.E. 338-3316 Pat and Lisa know where to shop for that certain monkey wrench or socket. Guymon Motor Parts has every little thing needed to keep those big things going. If you don't have your ears on, go to Guymon Motor Parts and pick up a C.B. That's a big 10-4!! NORTHWEST SERVICES INC. 1402V2 N. Roosevelt 338-7777 Chris and Pat know that their dad has anything needed to repair your drilling equipment. Northwest Services, Inc. are always ready to do business with you, so give them a call. MATHIS OIL Hwy 54 338-3916 Mathis Oil Co. is a distributer of Gulf products, Kristina and Kathy know that the employees of Mathis Oil Co. will take care of all their needs with friendly service. U!! CLAYCOMB BATTERY 8: ELECTRIC CO. 409 N. E. 4th 338-7110 Claycomb Battery and Electric Company will give you a real charge! They repair all electrical equipment such as lawn mowers and they'1l charge your batteries. Johnny and Steve know it's the place to take their business. avr 1' X L 4 Q -. ,W . .,, -. W-T. M., .V wi , ,.,'- -4-.,,. k Af. DANDEE SUPPLY 509 W. Hwy. 54 338-8561 Do you need a new metal agricultural building constructed on your farm? Terri, Cindy, and Glenn know that the place to go is DanDee Supply Co. 'Q Nil lllillllfll 8. W, BEARINGS 8: ALLIED SUPPLY CO. INC Hwy. 64N. 538-2581 At Bearings and Allied Supply Company you can find every- thing from grain elevators parts to feed lot supplies. They also stock fertilizer. AIR COMFORT CO. 1000 N.E. 4th 338-3064 In western Oklahoma the sum- mers are smoldering and the winters are freezing. It's nice to know that Air Comfort is there with air conditioning and heating to make the weather bearable. They also will fix your plumbing if your pipes burst. See Air Comfort and live comfortably. LOBIT STUDIO For the Finest in Professional Photography Ed and Marie Lobit Phone 405-338-6072 114 N. Okla. Guymon, Okla. 73942 JAMES AERIAL SPRAYING 1424 N Oklahoma 338 8075 Protecting food for a hungry world where high quality aerial application of agricultural chemicals has become a way of life. H CCNJ FEE! TEXAS COUNTY FEED YARDS Texas County Feed Yards is a very important business in the Panhandle area. The farmers and ranchers in the area are grateful to Texas County Feed Yards for their dependable computerized service. -,Q PERKINS PETROLEUM P E INS 'B INC. Hwy. 54 N.E. 338-6536 At Perkins Petroleum all your gas needs can be met. They have a complete supply of octane, butane, and methane. They are a big help to the area farmers for they carry fertilizers along with tires and bat- teries. HINCHEY FORD Hwy. 54 E. 338-8423 Donna, did you convince Mrs. Hinchey D ,f that this is the LTD II for her? At Hin- chey Ford, you're sure to find the Ford of your dreams. l. lr FOWLER OIL COMPANY Hwy. 54 E. 8a Knutson St. 338-3663 CItg.cl?owler is busy explaining to Heidi and Thad how the oil business operates. For top quality propane, butane, oil, and gasoline, go to Fowler 1 o. ADAMS HARD-FACING COMPANY soz N.E. 6th 338-3326 Quality, service, hometown dependability - these are all found with Adams Hardfacing. They are the largest implement and tillage tool supplier of the western United States. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 424 N. Main 338-3346 Mike, Brad, Lori, and Bryan are happy because they know the best place to put your money is the First National Bank. They are First in service and dependability. If you have any money problems, let the First be first with your money needs. ls. ' ' Q 2 ' ackson 1' CHEVROLET AL JACKSON CHEVROLET, INC. 122 W. 5th 333-2571 Ricky knows that Al Jackson's Chevrolet is the place to go for new wheels, whether your choice is Monte Carlo or a Silverado-454. Drive by the open air showroom to check out all their beauties. Don't forget if that old Clunker needs a tune-up go to Jackson's for all those repair jobs. 1 f X t JAH, fvwmm ,,X, , -.. .. I ffl B fl S U I1 S1 FUNERAL HOME 2 MARLIN HENSON torn Prransou DIIRECTINVG OWNERS 5-get ,r,, , W, , , ...:g,srp. , -M. ' ' L if - . -- .I -Nj . . HENSON FUNERAL HOME 501 W. 5th 338-3321 The people at Henson's Funeral Home know that the loss of a loved one is a deep sorrow. In your time of bereavement, let Henson's Funeral Home make all your arrangements. These Memories Are Brought To You By The Following Merchants: ELMER'S SERVICE CENTER 401 S. Crumley 338-2111 JUANITA'S CANDLES, FLOWERS 8: GIFTS 104 S. Perkins 338-8145 TG8cY STORES COMPANY 19th'St. Hwy. 64 338-8441 KIRBY SALES 8: SERVICE 316 N. Main 338-6014 HONEY TREE GIFTS 103 S. 2nd St. 333-3738 AMERICAN HANDICRAFTS 110 N. Main 338-6640 WOOLWINES 211 W. Sth 338-8525 THE TEEPEE 409 Village Shop. Cntr. 338-3484 S8cH TRACTOR COMPANY Hwy. 54 West 338-2579 - AL GUYMON SEWING CENTER 509Vz N. Main 338-7611 SEARS 617 N. Main 338-6598 GUYMON OFFICE SUPPLY AND STATIONARY 517 N. Main 338-3253 SPUR EQUIPMENT INC. Hwy. 54 East 338-2541 FARR BETTER FEEDS Guymon Ind. Pk. 338-8571 HOLT MUSIC CENTER 505 N. Main 338-2616 HOUSE OF COLOR ' 711 N. Main 338-7590 FLOWERS, PLEASE 414 N. Main 333-3344 BONNER'S FLOWERS 8: GIFTS Hwy. 54 N.E. 338-6236 3 fe QM, . , - c ,gg in S l5'3 'Y 'A - ,-.. -sa ' 'T , Uivilxiv f , 1 x x , QNX' Mk' Mah ffwavp of UW. x wx v V. A X 31:3 we ' Q W N Mm UMM f x,k,kjILgY1Q D Ggilgb-L xlklfbllxk J ANC X0 G Q '5 W? fo by MQ QQQM Ubwckaclcvuwu. N jimi: Qb?+i3f-L3Q0Q9aWQb9 3'1dk5xwfmQ,.5. 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