Guymon High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Guymon, OK)
- Class of 1979
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1979 EL TIGRE Volume XXXIV Guymon Junior High And Senior High Box 1307 Guymon, Oklahoma 73942 People To People Beginning 1 Living 2- 17 Being 18-65 Leading 66-73 Growing 74-109 Competing 110-131 Joining 132-179 Supporting 180-215 Closing 216 2 People In Publications Presenting The 1979 El Tigre Staff Puts The ’79 El Tigre At People’s Fingertips 4 Advisor Peggy Butts Editor Patricia Faris Asst. Editor Annette Kennedy Senior Editor Patricia Faris Business Editors . . . Bobbie Cooksey Tami Jones Sports Editors .... Nancy Miller Nancy Claycomb Photographers Cydni Biddle Pat Rcames Connie King Section Editors Stephanie Raymer Annette Kennedy Katrina Raymer Brenda Stout Ravena Nighswonger Ginger Dollins 5 GHS ... The People Place Practice makes perfect! Uh, Oh! Looks like our tiger mascot is in heaps of trouble! Please take my picture, cameraman, ’cause I’m so pretty! says Cori. Aren’t they cute all cuddled up together? Three cheers for the cheerleaders!! A Word To The People You are about to take a journey ... a journey exploring many worlds: self school laughter games people places tears reflections dreams friends love hopes joys and memories The tour ends where it begins: looking at PEOPLE. Flaggers are salutin’ and lookin’ pretty! GHS Is A People To People Experience Come on. Brad! We want you in the picture, too! There are Tigers all over the place, even on Kristen's sweater! Wipe that smirk off your face. Chris, and smile! So when you finish your journey, don’t be surprised to find that the place is the same but YOU have changed. Shame on you. Mothers, for laughing at your own sons! Stomp Em, Tigers! Let’s win 'cause it feels good! Precious, Sensual, Slightly Dangerous Watch it, Parsh. or you’ll make a fool of yourself! And don’t be surprised if the change in you helps you see things differently. After all, that’s probably why yearbooks are made — to help you and all people, see and discover and change. And that’s as good a reason as any for read- ing. keeping, loving, and appreciating them. 8 Tiger victories are lifting us higher and higher. Wc fired up great!! Describe The People At GHS Here’s four of those Super Seniors!! Do we know these sleeping beauties??? You are so beautiful! The suspense is killing me!!! So grab the bus . . . You’re on your way! The Editor 9 1979 El Tigre Royalty Hold Special Places In Our Hearts Carla Birdsil.1 Junior Princess Kim Lunsford Lisa Wing Sophomore Princess Freshman Princess Being A Junior Makes The Difference 14 A Senior Is Forever Senior To Senior 15 Seniors Chose Some Best Friends Kim Brad Best Clowns Lindy Mark Best Athletes Best Flirts Karen Rocky Nancy Keith Super All-Around People! jA y C ■ V ■ HaStta a«' | 4 1 ■Vi ( ) i ■v; I f • ] I I ,i . !1 . 1 V , ' 1 I S m ieA - Best Dressed Best Musicians Debbie Kevin Lou Ann Craig Best Brains Carol Terry BEING Senior Class Officers Brad Gunn K(kcn ’Ncl n .Karla Beiywl Michelle CiMjrtnc PrcJM.liC 1 1 ice-President Sccrei.:rr‘; Ircfcsurcr Our Senior Year . . . It’s A Gateway ICE, Pep Club. VICA, and basketball were GINNY AUSTIN’S activities in school. “Star” enjoys swim- ming. tennis, taking care of her husband, and party- ing. Her future plans include attending a vo-tcch school and taking it easy. JUAN JOSE' AVEIRO came to GHS this year as a foreign exchange student from Paraguay. He enjoys American football. His future plans arc to be a veter- inarian. Going to college and gelling into electronics arc DA- MON BACA's future plans. He participated in bas- ketball, track, and CYO. Damon enjoys tennis, ping- pong. hunting, and water skiing. CAROL BASS’s future plans include having a fam- ily, going to college, and being happy. “Bassic was involved in Pep Club during high school. BRAD BECKl.EY was active in football, basketball, track, snowskiing, and water skiing “Sitting Bull or “Injun” enjoys moto-cross racing. He plans to attend college or trade school and become a diesel mechanic. JAQUETTA BEHNE plans to attend college at Brigham Young University and study to be a nurse. “Jake” enjoys F.H.A. and has been in Art Club for 3 years. DEEDRA BENNETT enjoys snowskiing and water skiing. Dccdra wants to attend Western Stale College in Gunnison. Colorado, following graduation. DOUG BENNETT was active in VICA. Weight lifting, moto-cross, and water skiing arc his leisure- time activites. He is undecided about college. KARLA BENNETT was a member of NHS. OHS. and Pep Club. She was a sophomore football cheer- leader. Karla enjoyed being a flag girl in the GHS band. MARK BETTERTON wants to get rich quick in the future. “Edgar Zopclt” was in football and track for four years in school. He was also a member of FCA and the Panhandle Bible Center. CYDNI BIDDLE’s future plans are to attend OSU and major in education. “Cyd participated in NHS. FTA, Girl Scouts. CYF, and Who’s Who. She also enjoys being with Keith. INGRID BJORCK is a foreign exchange student from Sweden. She was active in band. FCA. Math Club. French Club, and STUCO. Her hobbies arc orienteering, music, and Swedish sports. Her future plans are to finish school in Sweden. 20 Great Way Of Life! TRACY BOWERS’ future plans arc to go to OSU and have fun. Tracy was active in football, track. FCA. and boxing. DAVID BRANNUM enjoys painting most of all. In the future, David plans to work. To go to college at BYU is MARTHA BRAN- NUM's goal in life. Going to college and majoring in P.E. arc the future plans of JAY BROWN. Jay participated in basket- ball, Math Club, and is the president of AJBC. ''Jay- bird enjoys outdoor sports. LATAYNE BRYANT was a flag girl in the band and participated in choir and debate. After school is out. she plans to go to OSU. VICKI BUCK’S future plans arc to attend college and major in history or accounting. She was active in band, FTA, STUCO, choir, stage band, and the Pan- handle Bible Center. RANN DEE BUTTS wants to become a doctor in the future. “Kansas Kid” was active in band, track, and choir in high school, and he enjoys dancing, building hot rods, motorcycle riding, and snowskiing. To attend OSU and major in business administration arc PATRICIA CAGLE’s future plans. Trish’s ac- tivities and hobbies during high school were NHS. OHS, STUCO rep.. Who’s Who. water skiing, riding cycles, and riding horses. Going to WTSU and becoming a photographer are CONNIE CAMPBELL’S future plans. ''Dexter was involved in Art Club and the First Baptist Church Youth Choir during high school. WAYDE CANNON participated in FFA and ICE while in school. As of yet. Waydc has no plans for the future. Football, golf, youth group, snowskiing, water skiing, fishing, and being with Debbie arc KEVIN CATES' activities and pastimes. 'Kcv plans to attend North- western University and major in business. PAM CAUDELL’s activities during school were band, choir, and STUCO. She likes motorcycles and skiing. Pam plans to attend college at OSU. 21 22 While in school, PAM GAMBLE CHAPMAN par- ticipated in FH A and art. Staying home and having a good life with her husband are Pambo’s future plans. After graduation. JOHNNY CLAYCOMB is going to kick back and take life easy for awhile. “Smack” participated in carpentry and VIC A while in school. He enjoys working on his truck, being with Kim. and partying. JOHN CLAYTON was involved in stage band. NHS. OHS. and choir. “Johnny Bob Job’s hobbies include twirling in the GHS Band, playing tennis, snowskiing, and jumping on the trampoline. He plans to attend college and major in business. CAROL COLE plans to either work with children or become a florist. While in school. Carol participated in Pep Club, band, and CYF. Her hobbies include reading and being with other people. After high school graduation MARK COMPTON plans to become a diesel mechanic. BOBBIE ANN COOKSEY was in band. Who's Who. and Publications. Her hobbies are “boys.” pool, swimming, mountain climbing, frisbec. and snowskiing. KIM COPLEY participated in FCA and FTA. She was class favorite 2 years and GHS cheerleader for 4 years. After graduation she plans to attend college. ANDY COSTILLA would like to join the Army following graduation. His main ambition, though, is to get out of high school. DIANA COSTILLO enjoys being with John, danc- ing, horseback riding, cycle riding, and partying. “Dynoc wants to marry John in the future. CAROL COUNTRYMAN participated in OHS. NHS. STUCO, band. Glee Club, flag girl. All-State Choir. French Club. Pep Club. Pit Band, and FCA. Her future plans include college. While in high school MICHELLE COURTNEY was active in FCA, Pep Club, NHS, and OHS. She was basketball mascot and class treasurer. ROLINDA CULBERTSON, or “Lindy”. was a member of NHS. OHS. and Pep Club, and she was also a flag girl in band and a cheerleader Her hob- bies include riding horses and jogging. She plans to attend college and major in pre-law. MONTE DAIN enjoys the drums, football, listening to music, hunting, and “goofing off. Monte’s future plans are to either farm or travel with a rock n' roll band. Trying to stay out of trouble, playing it cool, and swimming were JOHN DALE’S favorite activities during high school. He plans to attend college and major in business. Basketball and Rodeo Club were PEGGY dc COR- DOVA'S activities in school. P.J. wants to get mar- ried and settle down in the future. Working hard and having fun are DEANN DEANE's future plans. Red” enjoys working, being with close friends, and disco music. DEAN A DIKES’ future plans arc to go to fashion school. DeDe’s” activities during school were cheer- leading. FHA. Pep Club. Drama Club, basketball, water skiing, dancing, gymnastics, and Who's W'ho. KIMBERLY DOYAL was in NHS. FHA. Rain- bows. and band for two years. She hopes to go to Kansas State University and major in Home Ec. ELIZABETH LYNN DUFFIELD would like to do something in a military field. San-Duffy” was active in FHA. MYF. and Pep Club. She is also in Civil Air Patrol. PHIL DURBIN was active in football, track, and FCA. He plans attending OSU and having fun with the beautiful girls. JIMMY EAGAN’s hobbies arc water skiing, snow- skiing. and listening to loud music. Jimmy plans to work and enjoy life as it progresses. Pep Club, Jr. ROTC. and Science Club were the ac- tivities that DEANN ENZ participated in while in high school. Deedy likes to water ski and swim, and she plans to attend college upon graduation. Editor of the ‘79 yearbook. PATRICIA FARIS en- joys singing, snowskiing, being with her friends, and being a band flag girl. Trisha participated in band. Glee Club. NHS. OHS. Pep Club. Who's Who. and Pit Band. She plans to attend OSU after graduation. NANCY FAWCETT plans to attend WTSU. Dur- ing high school, she was involved in FH A. Glee Club, choir, and class offices. She was also a basketball cheerleader. CRAIG FENTON plans to be an electronics major in college. Bucky” played a tuba in band and a saxophone in stage band. He was a member of the All-State Stage Band. Skiing, dancing, drawing, riding horses, and riding motorcycles arc LINDA FLEMMING’S hobbies. Shorty” was a cheerleader in Phoenix. Arizona be- fore she moved to Guymon. She plans to attend col- lege in the future. DALLAS FOLLIS wants to become a beautician and get married in the future. “Dedc” was active in 4-H and Girl Scouts during her high school years. CATHY FOREMAN'S activities during high school included basketball, track, class rep.. FHA. FTA. FCA. French Club. Pep Club, and Who's Who. Jol- ly” plans to attend college following graduation. FRANK FRANCIS participated in football and track. He passes his time by water skiing, snowskiing, and sitting on the lots just having fun. He plans to go to college or work following graduation. 23 Seniors . . . People Horseback riding, track, swimming, playing football with friends, and listening to music arc GLORIA FU ENTES favorite hobbies. She was involved in FHA and STUCO during high school. Gloria plans never to get married. BRAD GANN was active in football, track. Letter- man’s Club. FCA, and N HS. Brad was elected presi- dent his sophomore, junior, and senior years. He plans to attend Air Force Academy or college. While in GHS, GLENDA GIBSON participated in FHA. Glenda enjoys dragging Main and being in the mountains. She plans to attend college after high school. During school, LYNDA GIBSON participated in band, stage band, choir. Glee Club. Pep Club, and STUCO. Lynda enjoys being a band flag girl and playing the piano. She plans to attend college at osu. STUCO, Soph. Class Secretary, FCA. choir. Glee Club, and Pep Club were SHERRI GIBSON's school activities. She plans to attend college in the future. TERRY GLOVER plans to attend college at OU in the future. “Earnest Zopclt’s activities while in high school were NHS.FCA, football, and basket- ball. The future plans of CHRISTINE GOAD include attending college for a year and then moving to Cali- fornia to live. Taking a few courses at PSU and having fun arc BRENDA GRAYSON's future plans. “Tootle Bug was active in choir and home cc. She enjoys dancing, tennis, and watching football games. Attending an air conditioning school is the future plan of DENNIS GROVES. He enjoys motorcycle riding, playing basketball, and getting to race. JAMES GUERRA likes swimming, women watch- ing, hunting, playing tennis, and partying. He wants to vacation one year after high school, and then he plans to go to college. LOUIS GUERRA plans to travel and then to go to work. “Gorilla” participated in football and track. DAVID HADLEY plans to go to college for a C.P.A. education. He has participated in NHS. Da- vid likes all kinds of sports. 24 Growing Toward Excellence REACT, tennis, guitars, and having a blast arc RANDAL HAWLEY’sactivities. Rands plans logo to college and study meteorology JOE HEIN was active in football and track in high school. He enjoys snowskiing, and he has no future plans, as of yet. Bicycle and motorcycle riding, skateboarding, going to rock concerts, and partying, and studying about sharks arc OSCAR HIERRO's pastimes. “Flyin O” plans to move to California. DONNA HINCHF.Y’s future plans arc to attend OSU. Donna was active in FHA. FCA. FTA. STUCO, and UMY. She also likes to show her horse. Tom. To sell insurance or be an attorney arc TODD HOUSER’s future plans. “Hoscr” was active in N HS. FCA. football, and golf. He enjoys snowskiing, snowmobiling. and listening to music. ASA HOWARD was involved in football, track, baseball, basketball. FCA. STUCO. and UMY He enjoys snowskiing, hunting, and dirt farming. ’•Toothpick” plans to go to mortuary school and be- come a mortician. KAREN HUDDLESTON’s immediate plans arc to get married and be happy. ROCKY HUNTER, commonly known as Eldond- warf Zopclt’’. was involved in football, basketball, track. FCA. and NHS. He enjoys hunting and going to the Panhandle Bible Center. Rocky plans to go to college. NEIL HYER. “Dirt farmer , enjoys snowskiing, hunting, and dirt farming. He was involved in FCA. football, and sitting on the lot. MARY IGLESIAS participated in Home Ec.. auto mechanics, office aid. and STUCO. She enjoys snowskiing, swimming, horseback riding, having fun. and talking. Mary is undecided about her future. JAMES BRYAN IKLER is commonly known as Mouse . In school he participated in welding. His hobbies consist of moto-cross and chasing girls. James plans to own a Kenworth truck and become a millionaire by age 21. 25 After graduation TEDDY IKELER plans to go to college at PSU or become a truck driver. “Ted” was active in band and church. He enjoys building models of trucks. Bicycling, riding around, and being with friends were CORENA IMLER’s favorite things to do during high school. “Cori was involved in FHA. STUCO. and chcerleading. She plans to attend PSU or OU. RICKY JACKSON participated in 4-H, STUCO, and UMYF. “Rick plans to attend college and be- come a Chevy car dealer. He enjoys skiing, fishing, and hunting. DIANA JAMIESON, better known as “Sissy , en- joys water skiing, riding bikes, partying, and motor- cycle riding. She plans to go to fashion school and to get married someday. FFA, riding horses, cycles, partying, listening to Waylon Jennings, cowboy dances, breaking horses, roping, and looking at girls are KEVIN JAMES’ hobbies. C.J.” plans to become a farmer or rancher or manage his own feedlot. JOHN JANDER, also known as “Shorty”, was ac- tive in football. He enjoys skiing and cycling. After school, John plans to work and get rich. Seniors Are More LEESA JOHNSON was active in NHS, FFA. Ro- deo Club, 4-H, and Texas Co. 4-H Horse Club. “Wetback plans to attend college and major in Ag Economics and continue showing horses. To go to college and major in either music or journa- lism creativc writing arc LESLIE JACKSON’s fu- ture plans. Lester participated in Pep Club, FTA, French Club, band, choir, church choir, UMY, band flag girl, twirler. and Who’s Who. NEVA JONES was in band. FTA. and Pep Club. Neva, a 12-year senior, plans to attend college in the future. DEBRA L. KAMMERZELL plans to go to work or to college after high school. She participated in FTA and Who’s Who. Dcbby enjoys reading, working, cycling, and being with friends. KRISTEN KELTING participated in FHA, FCA, band. Pep Club, STUCO, basketball, golf, and was a member of Who’s Who. She likes to party and snow- ski. Kristen plans to attend OSU and major in P.E. MIKE KIMBALL’s activities during school were football, basketball, and golf. Other activities he en- joys are snowskiing and water skiing. 26 PENNY KINGSLAND was active in Who's Who, P.E., and French Club. PK likes to cruise, party, write poetry, paint, and listen to music. She plans to attend college and obtain a teaching degree in P.E. or open her own business. TERESA KITCHIN plans to bcomc an airline stew- ardess in the future. “Terri participated in FHA in high school. LINDELL KOTTKE plans to attend college and major in veterinary medicine. He was involved in 4- H, Rodeo Club, riding bulls, snowskiing. Who's Who, and football. KELLY LANE wants to move to Tyrone with Ar- len. Rock-n-Roll Nursey” enjoys horseback riding, raising plants and animals, and making others happy. LORI LINN LAYMAN enjoys drawing, riding horses, and cruising Main. “Moonbeamer plans to attend college, work, travel, and spend a lot of time with future husband. Mark S. Hunting, fishing, hiking, golf, skiing, tennis, ping pong, and UMYF are MIKE LEE's activities and hobbies. His future plans include attending a college. Than Just A Class JEANNINE E. LUCERO's activities during school were choir and CYO. Jeannine enjoys reading, listen- ing to music, writing, and working. Her plans for the future are to become a nurse and to work with chil- dren. KENNY LUNSFORD was very active in basketball and FFA during high school. Kenny plans to attend college at PSU and major in Industrial Arts, and then he plans to farm. TODD MACIAS enjoys football and water skiing. Todd is undecided about his future plans. TONY MARTINEZ was involved in football for 3 years. He enjoys raising birds and water skiing. Moby” plans to attend a vo-tech school or a college. 27 KEITH MASON participated in football, track, and basketball. Ebber Zopelt” enjoys summer fun and sitting on the lot. He plans to go to college some- where in the future. ANITA MATHIS plans to go to college at OSU following graduation. She was in choir. Glee Club. Pep Club, and she was a STUCO rep. While in high school KRISTINA MATHIS partici- pated in band. FTA, NHS, OHS. and stage band. She enjoys being GHS Drum Major and playing the piano and bassoon. Kristina's plans for the future arc to go to college and graduate school and to major in music and physical therapy. Racing motorcycles, swimming, snowskiing, and wa- ter skiing arc STEVEN WAYNE McANALLY's hobbies. “Mac” plans to travel a lot and find a very good job. KENNETH L. MILLER hopes to be a manager for United Supermarkets in the future. Ken was active in auto mechanics and carpentry. LA PARSHA MODRICK was a flag girl in the band, the pianist in choir, and was a member of NHS, FTA, and Pep Club. “Parsh”, enjoys church and youth group. Her future plans include going to WTSU and majoring in music or education. VAL MROFCZA participated in band, stage band, golf. All-State Orchestra. Oklahoma Honors Wind Ensemble, Who's Who, NHS, and OHS. Val's future plans arc to attend WTSU or OU and become a music educator. BILL MURPHY plans to attend college at OU. “Murp” enjoys motorcycles, sports, and. most of all. working on cars and listening to music. Working as a travel agent and then going into the airline Held are RAVENA NIGHSWONGER’s fu- ture plans. During high school she was involved in basketball, volleyball, track, choir, band, and Pep Club. KAREN NELSON was active in FCA. UMY, track, band. Pep Club, N HS, and class offices. Karen plans to attend college and to major in pre-medicine and then to get a pilot's license. Band, stage band, golf, ping pong, and FCA were PAUL NOSSAMAN’s activities in GHS. “Emmett Zopelt” wants to attend PSU and then OSU in the future. 28 EDDIE PARSLEY'S future plans are to attend school at SWSU and become a pharmacist or a teacher. He participated in NHS. band. Boys’ Glee Club, and STUCO. Eddie was a member of the pub- lications staff for two years. TROY PATTERSON enjoys listening to rock V roll, snow and water skiing, and moto-cross racing. Troy’s plans for the future arc to move to Colorado CHRIS PERKINS was active in UMYF. football, and track. Perk” enjoys snowskiing and riding mo- torcycles. He plans to attend college after school. GREG PETERSON’s main activity during high school was art. He was in Art Club for 3 years. Greg plans to attend an art school after graduation. To attend OSU and become a veterinarian are DEB- BIE POWELL’s future plans. Her activities in high school were band, choir. NHS. FTA. STUCO See , Debate Club, and Who’s Who. RODNEY PRACHT was involved in football, base- ball. golf, basketball. NJHS. and STUCO. His hob- bies include hunting and dirt farming. Rodney plans to attend OSU. PAULA QUESENBURY's future plans arc to move to Liberal and party, go to concerts, and be happy Paula’s favorite saying is “Get it Gon o”. Her activities included VICA and Art Club. DEBBIE RAMIREZ was a twelve-year senior and was in band, choir. Glee Club, and FCA. She also participated in Pep Club and STUCO. In the future. Debbie plans to go to college. RANDY RAMIREZ is. at this time, unsure of his future plans. “Rapid-Rabid-Ripper Randall’’ enjoys fishing, hunting, and skiing STEPHANIE RAYMER was active in FCA. FTA. STUCO, NHS. and OHS. She enjoys reading, hik- ing. backpacking, and being Vicc-Prcs. of NY I. She plans to attend OSU. PAT REAMES plans to attend college at OSU. His activities in school were basketball and publications photographer. ANGELA RICE plans to attend college at Alva and then to become a secretary. ‘‘Angie’’ participated in choir. FH A. church youth groups, and Art Club. She enjoys playing the piano and riding bikes. Stage band, basketball, and band were GARY RO- BERTSON’S activities during school. “Legs” plans to go to college following graduation. Band, basketball, track, and FCA were some of the many activities of CINDY ROGERS. ‘‘Ribbit’’ plans to go to college and play basketball in the future. EARL MALLARD was active in football and Art Club. “Ma-Lard enjoys painting and listening to music. He plans to join the military and travel in Europe in the future. 29 30 ERICA ROGERS' activities during school were band, stage band. FTA. Acteens. and Girl Scouts. Erica plans to attend Liberal Vo-Tech and major in accounting. She plans to get married in the near future. Attending ORU and majoring in English Education arc the future plans of LOU ANN ROUNTREE. Lou participated in OHS, NHS. band, stage band. French Club. Glee Club, choir, and the musical, Music Man . She enjoys singing and playing the saxophone and being with children. While he was in GHS. CHRIS SANDOVAL par- ticipated in football and FCA. Chris’ future plans include becoming a diesel mechanic and going to a vo-tcch school. Going into store management is DANIEL SCHNEWEIS’ goal in life. Snake Eyes” was in- volved in band and basketball, and he enjoys base- ball. tennis, frisbcc. and sitting on the lot with his friends. CATHY SCHUETTE plans to attend college and major in English and to have a fun life and career. She was active in Pep Club, Girl Scouts. Rainbows. FTA, FCA. basketball, UMYF. and Art Club BRENDA SHAFFER plans to go to college and major in Secretarial Science in the future. Brerf” participated in band and stage band in school, and she enjoys cycle riding, playing frisbcc. playing soft- ball. and riding around with friends. KAY SHARKEY plans to attend OSU. While in school, her activities were band and Who’s Who. Some of Kay’s hobbies arc horseback riding, water skiing, motorcycle riding, and listening to music. RAE SHARKEY, better known as Charkey”. was a member of the GHS band for 2 years. She enjoys motorcycle riding, skiing, and dancing. Rac plans to go to college in the future. Joining the Army is the future goal of WILLIAM SHIRLEY. During high school, Shirley partici- pated in football, choir, and welding. JANA SMITH was this year’s Tiger Mascot for football. Smitty was also active in basketball and Rodeo Club. She is undecided about her future plans. To get into a band, buy a black Vcttc. move to Boston with Lori L., and have a happy life arc MARK SMITH’S future plans. Star Rider enjoys playing the drums and listening to music. Water skiing and riding motorcycles are some of MARTY SMITH’S hobbies. His activities at school involved VICA and FFA. He plans to attend OSU Tech and major in diesel mechanics. MELODY STEWART plans to attend college fol- lowing graduation. “Mel participated in band as a flag girl, UMY, and French Club. MELODY STONE, “Mel , was active in band. Pub- lications, and Pep Club during school. After gradu- ation Mel just plans to work and take care of Dave. BRENDA STOUT was active in band, FCA. Pep Club, church youth group. Who’s Who, and she was a flag girl in the band. Brenda plans to attend college at PSU or OBU. She enjoys sewing and being with friends. LORI STRUTTON was active in Art Club. She enjoys tennis, riding around, and being with friends. She plans to get married to Joe and have a happy life. TINA TAYLOR. Bug and Kitty , likes sports, es- pecially hiking and horseback riding, and she enjoys sewing. Tina wants to travel and go to a Christian college. RANDY TAYLOR was in auto mechanics in high school. He enjoys working on Trans Ams and work- ing with cameras. In the future Randy hopes to go to Okmulgee Vo-Tech School. After graduation BOBBY TORRES plans to learn a trade and work. Bobby's activities arc ICE, tennis, and going to concerts. RENE TRIPLETT’s hobbies arc snowskiing, tennis, and bike riding. She was active in FTA. Pep Club, and CYF. She plans to attend college. JAN I TRIPP, also known as Tripper , plans to attend OSU. While in school, she was active in bas- ketball. track. FCA. FHA, 4-H. and MYF. MARY JANE URIAS enjoyed band during school. She wants to go to Okmulgee or become a newscaster after she bums around for a year. WILLEM VANDF.RVELDE enjoys football and Rodeo Club. He is a foreign exchange student from Holland. His future plans arc to start a farm or ranch in America. Going on to college after school is ROBERT VES- TA L’s future plan. Bobby has been active in NHS. Math Club, and golf. He enjoys snowskiing, tennis, and sports. DEBBIE WALTON’s main activity in high school was FHA. Shorty wants to get married in the future. Some of DAVID WELCH’S hobbies include hunt- ing, target shooting, motorcycle riding. Fishing, and repairing things. He plans to go to college and major in business management. STEVE WELLS was active in carpentry during high school. Hank enjoys going to concerts, snowskiing, and working on cars. He plans to go to a vo-tcch school. LLOYD WESSLER enjoys snowskiing, hunting, lis- tening to music, partying and growing plants. Lloyd plans to work or go to trade school in the future. 31 Choir. Glee Club, and being church treasurer were CARRft WILSON's activities while in school. She likes horseback riding, swimming, and listening to music. Later. Carrie plans to attend BWC and major in speech. CHARLOTTE WILSON's activities included Art Club. Rudy, walking in the rain, water skiing, and snowskiing. “Charlie plans to get married and take care of her husband and dog. MARVIN WORLEY enjoys partying, snowskiing, playing frisbic. and wild women. He plans to travel in the mountains after graduation. 1979 Twelve-Year Seniors Senior Class Sponsors Of 1979 32 Senior Cheerleaders Are The People For All Seasons Kim Copley and Dcdc Dikes were the Tigers’ Senior Football Cheerleaders for 1978. These girls poured on the spirit like you wouldn't believe, and they stood behind the Tigers in times of victory as well as loss. Nancy Fawcett and Kim Copley, the 1978 Senior Basketball Cheerleaders, always showed bunches of pride and spirit. Whenever these girls were needed for Tiger support, they were there with smiles on their faces. C? ' Ji' lU w Oc . Oelde n er 35 HV-o ee- Sfls ■ , e.°£ '■ 4 02. iW5 t uL f. (v Av . i J-■f=3 sOZ. v- y % J I . _ vfe vx xx , x , x . i aS, ■ 4 VX eXX f - X jV y X 1x 0 r] v B Xl vs ti x lU. X -mJUi, ' Karla Asa Entre Nous Girls Rotary Boys Greeted People Of GHS With Smiles 38 September Asa And Patricia October Rocky And Carol November Brad And Karen Every Month Shined December Rob And Karla January Terry And Trisha February Eddie And Debbie 40 With A Special Girl Boy March John And Kristina April May Mark And Leslie Neil And Deedra 41 Junior Class Officers Kenny Huckins Lesa Smith Tresa Houck . Sherri Buck . . . . President Vice-President .... Secretary . . . . Treasurer 42 Well, World — Here I Am, A Junior Larry Abla Garold Andersen Mike Ashpaugh Cimarron Atkins Skip Bachman Brent Bauer Neci Bellar Janey Bird Carla Birdsill George Bishop John Board Delana Bobbitt Kelly Bowers Steve Brannum Kevin Breuer Terry Bryan Velma Bryan Sherri Buck Tina Byers Duane Campbell Tommy Carden Bobby Carver Bernardo Cassanova Tracy Caudell Kris Christian Steve Christian Jan Christopher LaDonna Clark Nancy Claycomb Bradley Collvins Kathy Conner Kenneth Conner Judy Costilla Rickey Costner Susan Crowder 43 £ Lee Cruz Kendall Culver Julie Davis Ginger Dollins Linda Dunkerson Robert Dunkerson Craig Dunlap Lane Eaton Kim Edens Donny Elrod Claudia Emmett Bobbye Sue Enz Travis Evins Robert Fajen Richard Farrell Scott Farrington Chelle Flynt Arthur Freeman Butch Gray Donny Grove Christy Groves Charlene Hallagin Chauncey Hammond Mike Hampton Scott Harp Susan Hartley Karen Hawk Jeff Hays Mike Hays Roy Heitschmidt Junior Sponsors Are Interested In The People Of Our Class This year's Junior Class sponsors were always ready to help the people of the Junior Class. Those sponsors arc Mrs. King, Mrs. Bccton, Mr. Peterson. Mrs. Hinchcy. Mrs. Ruest, and Mrs. Anderson. Not pictured: Mr. Rice, Mr. Watson, Coach Moss, and Coach Winchester. This year’s cheerleaders made everything great. They were always there cheering their team on to victory. No wonder Gayla Smith and Pcrri Robison were chosen as football cheerleaders. Their spirit and support for the teams were great. Thanks, girls, for such a great year. The Junior Cheerleaders Are Cheering For The People Of Their Class Renctta Reeves and Pcrri Robison were chosen as this year's basketball cheer- leaders. Pcrri and Renetta were always behind the teams one hundred percent. They met each game with a positive “We’re Gonna Win!” attitude. From the people to you, Renctta and Pcrri, “Thanks! 45 Billy Helm Earl Helm John Hintergardt Penny Hobson Scott Holmes Cindy Holzrichter Kim Houck Tresa Houck Thomas Holyman Kenny Huckins Gary Ikclcr Lori Jamieson Dean Johnson Galen Johnson Tami Jones Gaylynn Kammerzell Vicki Kauffman Casey Keenan We The People .... Are The Junior Class Charlotte Keith Annette Kennedy Pat Kidwell Connie King Pat King Chris Klare Curt Kuriyama James Lear Jimmy LeGrange Jesse Lewis Todd Lewis Kelli Lothman Stephen Lovato Lawrence Marquez Randell McPherson Cindy Miller Hugh Miller Nancy Miller 46 Darla Moore Katrina Naifcl Kyle Nelson Michael Nelson Esther Nolan Pat Norris Brent Nossaman Vina Patel Kelly Patterson Julie Perkins Ricky Peters Bradley Phillips Scott Pieratt Beth Pollart Heidi Pracht Dixie Purcell Sabrina Ramirez Ronda Reed Renetta Reeves Tommy Rcust Edward Rice Dale Riddle Leesa Riffel Scott Ritter 47 T h e P e 0 P 1 e 48 Carla And Garold Are The People’s Choice Carla Birdsill has been chosen by the people as class favorite for two years. She was Sophomore Princess last year and was selected as Junior Princess this year. She was cheerleader for two years. She is a member of the Catholic Church and of NHS. The people chose Carla because of her spirit and enthusiasm for her school and for the people of her class. Garold Andersen has been chosen by the people for four years. He is a member of the Panhandle Bible Center and has participated in football and in NHS. Because of Garold’s ambitious character, he will always be the people’s choice. 49 Pcrri Robison Frankie Romero Sandra Ronne Terry Rowden Jim Sample Rhett Schacf Lenae Schmcling Debbie Schncweis Gayle Shaffer Gayla Smith Jacque Smith Jimmy Smith Lesa Smith Mike Smith Paul Stewart Robbi Strutton Junior Stump Roxanne Summers We Are The People Of 1980 Billie Taylor Donita Teachey Benny Test Cary Thorton Roger Torres Tom Trujillo Marla Turner Kyle Van Nort Irma Villarreal Keith Werner Kim White Lance White Dawnya Wicker Darrin Wilson Larry Wirtz Rick Wood Fred Wortham Jennifer Yates 50 51 Here Is The Sassy Class Of ’80 52 In Memory Of Barry Johnson On Oct. 24, 1978, God took a great and loved friend from all of our lives. We will remember Barry Johnson as a person who shared fully in his church and in his management for the football team We Remember - Why Couldn’t Things Always Last? Skipper Bachman Tammie Bartels Jeff Barber Delana Bobbitt Susan Crowder Bobbie Sue Enz Mike Hampton Scott Harp Terri Hatfield Jeff Hays Andy McGee Hugh Miller Kyle Nelson Esther Nolan Dale Riddle Lisa Simpson Gail Stokes Billie Taylor Keith Werner Those members of the Junior Class that arc not pictured arc: Joanic Campbell. Dorinda Chapman. Romona Culbertson. Terry Dickey, Kelly Jamieson. Dianna Jones. Russell Lucero, Lorraine Lucero, Irene Madrid. Charles Peck. Debra Randal, Tom Reed. Bill Schallert. Sandra Willars, and David Wolf. 53 President ..............Tim Hepner q Sec.-Treas. Kim Lunsford m o r e Vice-President. . . Jeff Odell 54 Ermie Abeyta Nancy Ammons Teresa Andrews Ronda Archer Perry Baca Loric Behne Russell Behne Cynthia Bettencourt Bruce Betterton Steve Biddle H.R. Bingham Steve Birdsill Jim Bohanan Marla Bowers Randy Bryan Chris Busby Ricky Carver Kim Clark Rocky Compton Shari Conner Kelly Cooksey Brad Cornclios David Costilla Gary Costner Mark Countryman Patti Countryman Carla Cruzan Kerrick Draper Joan Duncan Mike Durman It Takes Imagination To Improve The People Of “81” 55 Kevin Elston Vida Erdman Eddie Farrington La Donna Farrington Yvette Fuentez Greg Gentry Kurt Gibson Eddie Gloden Dennis Gonzales Terri Green Meg Grice Jolene Groves Julia Gunter Jerry Guthrie Keith Hackctt Darrell Hadley Jamyc Hale Gil Hamilton Lisa Hampton Michael Hancock Ken Harmon Evan Harney Lee Harris Robert Harris Sharita Hawkins Waynette Hawley Becky Hensley Tim Hepner Leslie Hess George Hintergardt Sophomores Stand Out From The Crowd 56 F o 0 t b a 1 1 Liz and Tina arc the spirited football cheerleaders for the class of '81. CHEERLEADERS 57 Sophomore, The Class Everyone Tries To Copy Wayne Hoffman Bobby Homan Sheila Huddleston Crystal Hunter Melanie Hunter Gary Jander Aaron Johnson Martin Keenan Kyle Kelting Carol Kippenberger Laura Kircher Carol Lear Scot Lear Harold Leniger Brandon Lewis Mark Lewis Tim Lewis Carolyn Long Mark Long Casey Longacre Tina Lothman Stephanie Lucero Kim Lunsford Janie Madrid Roberta Madrid Jerry Martinez Mark Martinez Jay Mathis Kathy Mathis Tanya McAnally 59 Sophomores Do It Again Brenton McCarter Edic Miller Kirt Moelling Jeff Moore Kenny Moore Kelly Morrison Dione Nelson Robert Nelson Fauneil Nighswonger Kathy Noble Jeff Odell Anna Otero Debbie Padilla Mary Padilla Janet Parsley Dianna Patterson Avantica Patel Terry Payne Pam Penner Laurie Perkins Michael Pettitt Liz Petty Shannon Pollart Keith Porter Kim Porter Stacy Powell Vickie Purcell Tammy Ralstin Randy Rapp Trina Raymer 60 Cynlhia Reeves Lorri Rogers Marsha Rogers Eric Rowden Shona Sample Dee Sandoval Jon Scales Michelle Schaef Terry Schncweis Paul Shaffer Susan Shaffer Sharon Sides Connie Simpson Todd Singlctcrry Beth Smith Paula Stephens Patricia Stewart Connie Story Tommy Strutton Marie Sullivan Rhonda Taylor Ramon Torres Mary Villarreal Kevin Walker James Walton Albert Waugh Charles Wells Tawnya Wicker Sheila Wiggin Betsy Williams Sophomores, The People Who Give Their All 61 Kim And Kurt Are Our Class Favorites Kim Lunsford has been chosen class favorite for four years. Kim is active in basketball, FCA. and Band. Her hobbies arc snow skiing, dancing, swimming, ice skating, and twirling. Kim is a member of the Maining Star Methodist Church. This is Kurt Gibson’s second year to be chosen as class favorite. He was in STUCO, football, golf, and FCA. He enjoys being around people, and he is a member of the First Baptist Church. Kurt likes snow skiing, mountain climb- ing, hunting, fishing, and woodworking. Greg Winter Cindy Wood Craig Wood Joyce Bowman Kerry Culver Cecil Drake Melissa Duffield Rich Dundcrson Julie Hastings Mary Ann Iglesias Wilma Martinez Stephanie Miller Michael Romero Steven Stcalcy Luke Stephenson Take Another Look At The Super Sophomores Sophomore class sponsors were: Shirley Priest. David Camp, and Pat Bow- man. Not pictured: Duane Shaw. Don Bowman. Larry Johnson, and Steve Parkhurst. 64 65 LEADING The School Board Members of the Guymon Public Schools for 1978-79 are: Margie Lane, Treasurer; Dick Jackson, President, sealed. Standing from the left is Kenneth Faris, member; Donald Winter, «ember; Clayton Goff, clerk; Ray Kimscy, Vice-President: William Campbell, member. Our Administraters Are Hard-Working People Mr. Larry White-High School Principal Mr. Monte Wolgamott-Junior High School Principal Mr. Dean Kcar-Asst. High School Principal Mrs. Leonene Gribble-Asst. Junior High School Principal 69 £ ■ 69 The GHS Faculty - People Whom You Can Turn To For Help B. King-Govt.. Soc. S. Smith-Plain Geom..Arith..Alge- K. Petcrson-Vo. Carpentry L. Nelson-Librarian B. Rcust-Eng. II. Ill S. Parkhurst-Dr. Ed.. Boys's O.A. Lee-Alg. II, C. Geom.. Math q Phillips-WW. Draft., Elect. J. Becton-Vo. Ag.. Ag. Mech. S. Priest-Eng. II, Speech, Debate S. Becton- Home Econ. J. Winchester-Health, Boy’s P.E. G. Gardner-Eng. IV, Drama, O.A. Reading L. Bowling-French K. Cronkhite-ICT J. Anderson-Gen. Bus.. Econ., COE W. Vaughn — Bookkeeping P. Collins-Eng. II E. Herchock-Dr. Ed.. Ok. Hist., J. Davis-Music Appr., Psych., Boy’s O.A. Choir 70 P. Butts-English I,IV; Pub. The evil eye! A cheery smile! D. Buck-Dri. Ed.. Alg.. Boy’s O.A. V. Frantz-Work Study M. Hinchcy-Typ. 1,11; S. Hand. I; D. Shaw-Am. History, Boy's O.A. Bus. Law S. Clark-Zoology. Biology D. Camp-Chem. I.II; Physics D. Bowman-Am. History. Boy’s O.A P Bowman-English III R. Rice-Welding J. Watson-Auto Mcch. S. Davis-Secretarv C. Vernon-Counselor M. Shaffcr-8th English E. Grice-Math W. Lynn-Scicncc B. Miller-Civics, Girl’s I. Miller-Band Director D. Sherbon-Ast. Band Dirce- M. Kauffman-Home Ec. tor 72 Mrs. B. Wellman-Adminis- tration Secretary Mrs. M. Lane-Treasurer of Board of Education Mrs. V. Davis-Purchasing Agent Mrs. A. Bender-Activity Cus- todian The Jr. High Faculty Offers A Personalized Experience In Education J. Long-Okla. History F. Costncr-Spanish; Library M. Shcrbon-Art J. Ward-O.A.; 9th Typing L. Gribblc-Reading W. Long-7th Science D. Curtis-O.A.; 9th Science J. Brooks-7th English C Schemm-7th, 8th Sci- J. Grace-Math; Counselor ence M. Tomlinson-9th Science K. Morris Mixed Choir; I. Glover-Librarian; Library E. Stcwart-Counselor J. Davis-Secretary Okla. History; Geo. Media J. Whisenant-Secretary J. Watkins-O.A.; Am. His- B. Hcizer-O.A.; 8-9th Boys’ tory P-E- P. Vcrnon-Choir R Smith-Industrial Arts GROWING Freshmen Class Officers Kelli Wilson ..................President Tim Rawls ................Vice-President Jeff Bauer .........Secretary Treasurer Eddie Ackley James Archer Leslie Atkins Lisa Baca Shirley Baker Jeff Bauer Jill Beavers Annette Bence Anita Bhakta Jack Bingham Ronnie Bledsoe Dickie Brannum Becky Brown Debbie Bryan Cheri Carpenter Darla Carver Belinda Casanova Judy Castorena Eric Chaffin Matt Cheatle Steve Clark Connie Claycomb Tate Cobb Danny Cruz Joey Cruz Steven Cruzan Jana Cornelius Melinda Costner Derek Cox Benny David Kathleen David Terry Davidson Shawn Deane Shelly DeBord Mike Dickey John Dikes There Is A Lot To Like About A Freshman Greg Downs Dick Dunkerson Sandy Dutcher Tommy Eggers Debra Elrod Tamala Enz Michele Erker Gary Farrell Doug Fletcher Steve Flynt Mickie Follis Bobby Forman Jef Fowler Elaine Freeman Connie Fuerstenau David Garcia Sherry Gore Brad Grayson Tammy Green Angel Griego Barbara Griffing Julie Groves Joe Guerra John Guthrie Glen Hatfield Junior Hierro Victor Hierro Kristi Hill Shcryn Hocffner Jinda Houck Tina Huckins Kelly James Chris Jander David Jones Debra Jones Tina Kammerzell ■tfuj Patty Klarc Lonna Lane Andrew Lovato Tim Ledbetter Nancy Leisure Mark Lewis John Linde Joe Lucero Gerald Mallard Theresa Martinez Ronnie Martinez Quentin Mendenhall Willie Metcalf Georgia Miller Jill Morris Dusty Moss Lee Nash Adam Nelson When You Look At Freshmen, You See Smiles Deanna Nelson Laura Nelson Richard Ogden Ray Ortiz Kim Padilla Asmita Patel Mitesh Patel Monty Payne Nancy Pearce Gilbert Perales Lisa Peters Dcdra Peterson Mitzi Peterson Tim Rawls Jim Rhoads Darrell Rice Bill Rodriquez Irene Rodriquez 78 Alvin Rodriquez Daniel Romero Teresa Rumple Donald Sample Melanie Sanders Malcolm Scates Les Schuette Dana Scott Donna Scott Shirley Scott Tim Scott Robbie Shirley Bill Shultz Ellen Silva Tammic Smith Sverrir Stone Bryan Swecker Jim Taylor Violet Taylor Alma Terrazas Kari Thomas Stella Tramcl Kevin Unruh Shelly Urton 79 Christine Walton James Walton Brenda Waugh Robin White Wendi Wilkerson Mea Wilkinson Kelli Wilson Leon Wilson Lisa Wing Chris Wright Bret Yancey Todd Caudcll Tami Culbertson Dennis Gonzales Stephanie Hooser Acy James Kathy Martinez Lori Nelson Members of the Freshman Class not pictured are Minnie Davis. Catrina Hein, Christy Lee. Connie Lucero, Don- ita Martinez. Troy Riffcl, Rena Thompson, Lisa Riley. James Kcimig, and Mary Escalante. Jerry Redmond Dana Rogers. Even teachers like to take time out for fun reading, and look who is reading what. Don't worry. Fresh- men! They are more serious about you than they look. The Freshman Class Sponsors are: Mrs. Cornel- son. Mrs. Ward. Mr. Brooks, and Mr. Tomlinson. 80 Annette Bence and Kelli James were our 1978-79 Freshman basketball cheerleaders. Cheerleaders Lift The Spirits Of The Class Of “82” 81 l.isa Wing and Nancy Pierce were our 1978-79 Freshman football cheerleaders. Lisa Wing has been football cheerleader for the Tigers of the class of 82 for three years. This was her second year as class favorite. She participated in band. She is a member of the Panhandle Bible Center and was chosen by her class as Freshman Princess. Lisa And Steve Are Class Favorites Steve Flynt was active in football and basket- ball and as a member of the golf team. He was vice-president of student council and a member of honor society. This was Steve's third year as class favorite. He is a member of the Panhandle Bible Center. 82 84 85 We Are The Class Of 1982 86 8th Grade Homeroom Presidents Eddie Duran Rick Edwards Molly Bird Heather Johnson Kari Smith Priscilla Padilla Lisa Asmusscn Frances Baca Terri Baca Grant Bagwell Jerry Bales Beth Barnes Brad Baxter Dawnon Beaver Molly Bird Larry Birdsill Laurie Birdsill Alzan Blythe Merna Bowers Robert Boyd Andrea Bradley Kcli Bradley Sandra Bradley Jan Brooks Smile . . . Cause Happiness Only Happens To The Good People Togetherness! All Right! I can handle this! Why don’t you concentrate on school like you do fooze-ball? Rick Buck Ryan Campbell Jeanine Cassels Daniel Chapa Darla Christian Susan Collvins Gerry Coots Paula Corder Cynthia Costilla Terry Costilla Chad Craig Maria Countryman Dick Crelly Randy Cruz Timmy Dickey Debbie Downs Scott Dunlop Eddie Duran Pay attention to the teacher, not the birdie! Having fun boys? 8th Graders Deserve Lots Of Credit Becky Edenborough Rick Edwards Bridget Erdman Mark Farrington Dennis Fletcher Sheila Fenton Sam Fouquet Tim Freeman James Fritschen Chris Garcia Ruby Garcia David Garrison Richard Gentry Lori Gibson Carla Gillham David Goad Glen Goff Gordon Grice Marian Griffing Becky Hampton Tracy Hamilton Floyd Hintergardt Tim Hintergardt Ed Hoeffner Lisa Howard Rory Hudson Chris Hughey Eloise Hughey Brent Kennedy Julie Jackson Heather Johnson Pete Johnson Paula Jones Glen Kingsland Stephanie Landeu Scott Lane 90 Margi Laync Terri Locffelholz Shane Lothman Mack Lucero Steve Madrid Gwen Martin Connie Martinez Stacie McCoy Roz Mcdenwaldl Raymond Mettling Mark Miller Donna Moore Terry Morehead Tony Morgan Greg Nelson Kelli Nelson Greg Odell Billy Ortiz Joel Padilla Priscilla Padilla Anthony Perez Della Perez Scott Petty Cheryl Picratt Iva Powell Jerry Powell -Mike Price Jody Qucsenbury Cathy Rackley Spirit Goes With Being An 8th Grader 91 Keep On Truckin’!' Isn’t Class Interesting! Philip Ramirez Todd Ramirez Rhonda Redmond George Rcust Terry Rcust Troy Riffcl Sandy Ritter Matilda Rodriquez Mariquita Sandoval Karla Scates Angela Seymour Jeff Shaffer Jana Sherrill Kari Smith Troy Smith Terri Stephens Dorric Stewart Toni Strate Rich Tanquary Rhonda Thomason Rene Thompson Shirley Triplett Jeff Turner Amy Vernon Kristi Vernon Sara Villarreal Lyman Wagoner Roger Ward Jeff Wells Randie Wells 8th Graders Are The Winning People Aren’t tests fun! I didn’t know foosc was so exciting! 92 This is Laurie Birdsill's second year as class favorite. You can al- ways sec her walking down the halls with lots of smiles. She’s a cheerleader and participates in band. Laurie is in NJHS, and she’s also the president of science club. 8th Grade Favorites Are The Best Scott Lane is our 8th grade class favorite. He is a member of NJHS and the football team. Scott participates in band and sci- ence club. He always enjoys being with his friends and making peo- ple happy. _ c 94 Russel Burleson Debra Dugger Tammy Foutch Debbie Martinez Joyce Serna Phyllis Serna Tammi Wells Jimmy Wood Tana Wood These arc the eighth graders not pictured: Johnny Bingham, Joe Brewer. Billy Castlebury. Dora Cath- erall. George Gallegos, Cris Garcia, Julie Hutchin- son, Margaret Iglesias. Frank Karr, David Linde, Norman Madrid, Darlene Martinez, Phill Pothuisjc. Anthony Romero, Scott Ronne. Vicki Schcucrman Cheerleaders Have The Spirit Of “82” Lori Gibson and Sandra Brad- ley are our 8th grade cheer- leaders. They’re always ready to offer a smile to all our basket- ball players. 95 In Hand Together 97 8th Graders Are On Top Of The World Laurie Birdsill and Heather Johnson were our 8th grade football cheerleaders this year. They were always around to push our football players to victory. We would like to say “Thanks” for all the spirit they’ve given our school. 98 People Of 1984 Are Unbelievable James Acord Jeri Adams Lea Alcanter Moni Allison Terry Anderson Kevin Ashton Sheila Baker Tammy Barker Teresa Barnes Tammy Batterall Tracye Beer Ricky Behne Vickie Behne Kaci Bellar Chad Berg Robby Birdsill Chuck Bledsoe Rhonda Brankel Benny Brannum Eddie Brannum Scott Brisbois Wayne Buck Troy Campbell Marcus Carter Jay Casanova Denise Chambers Carmen Chapman Kendell Christian Dawndy Clark Travis Clark Starrla Clemans Joel Conner Kristin Cornelson Matt Crouch Mike Crouch Tammy Cruz SEVENTH GRADE Dennis Davis IS GREAT Dana DeBord Jimmy Drake FROM TOP --n i L- Kelly Duffield Larry Dutcher Keftv Eaton Glynis Evans Martina Fernandez Tim Fincher Keith Flemming B O T Roxie Ford Scott Fowler Dcblen Francis Linda Fuerstenau Gene Gallegos T O Steve Gallegos Eric Gaona Bobby Garcia Mike Garcia Maclevio Gonzales Shann Grantham 7th Is Still The One Greg Gray Amanda Gricgo Donald Griffing Kevin Grossman Doyle Grove Lupc Guerra Valinda Gurley Colleen Hallagin Tina Hamill Dee Harmon Lee Helm Debbie Hernandez Jennifer Hess Dave Hilgar Loyd Hollingshcad Becky Hunter Donald Hutchinson Cari Johnson Rocky Johnson Jimmy Jones Larry Keenan Kevin Kreiling Kim Lane Gina Lovato Mike Lear Darren Lchncrt Larry Leisure Camillo Lucero Leslie Lucero Sheila Lucra Alisa Macias T.J. Madrid Kathy Mahan Tammy Malchow Lctitia Marez Chris Martinez 102 Vicki Bchnc and Mc- ganne Pracht were this year’s seventh grade cheerleaders for foot- ball. They both did a su- per job of helping out the football team. Their enthusiasm helped make this a winning year. Get A Cheer Out Of Life With Seventh Grade Cheerleaders The 1978-79 seventh grade basketball cheer- leaders were Jennifer Hess and Starrla Cle- mans. These girls always gave the team spirit and boosted their morale. 103 The 7th Grade Spirit Is Real JoAnn Martinez Phillip Martinez Sherry Mason Jannon Massey Nancy Maytum Derrick McPherson Micha Mendenhall Joey Montoya Brent Mrofcza Patrick Nelson David O’Leary Barbara Padilla Gabriel Padilla Sandra Padilla Ty Park Julie Parsley Albert Perales Pragna Patel Mike Peters Geoff Peterson Bryan Pettitt Mcgannc Pracht Cindy Purcell Chris Purdy Kathleen Rapp Nieves Reyna Rick Rhoads Shelley Richolson Amy Rogers Anthony Romero Debbie Rumple Leslie Scheuerman Vicki Scheuerman Blake Scott Paige Shaffer Steve Sherrill 104 Albert Shirley Glenda Smith Mike Smith Wesley Smith Ronny Southwood Kevin Speer Deanna Spirlock Charles Stacy Robert Stokes Glenn Stone Scott Tanquary James Taylor Robert Terrazas Kelly Thompson Veronica Thompson Rodney Tramel Rhonda Tucker Chris Urias Andrea VanNort John Vavra Desari Waddle Rhonda Warren Danne Webb Larry Wilson Susan Wortham School's Out!!!!!!! 105 Vicki Behne was the people’s choice for seventh grade class favorite. Vicki was a football cheerleader and enjoys softball, basketball, and playing the piano. Vicki attends St. Peters Catholic Church. Vicki stands out in a crowd because of her bright smile and great personality. The Right Kind Of People Are-7th Graders 106 Three Cheers For Our New Seventh Graders Rick Rhoads is this year’s seventh grade class favorite. Rick is a member of Student Council, basketball, football, band, and is a home- room officer. Rick attends the Catholic Church. 108 C Go Tell It On The Mountain That Seventh Grade People Live Today! 109 COMPETING _______________) HOMECOMING 1178 !|_ Karen Nelson Asa Howard Girl’s Basketball Queen Candidate Sherri Gibson Keith Mason Track Queen Candidate Nancy Fawcett Kenny Lunsford Boy’s Basketball Queen Candidate Kim Copley Brad Beckley Homecoming Queen Val Mrofcza Todd Houser Golf Queen Candidate 111 Homecoming Festivities Sparkled With Spirit Before During Pull it tight. Dede, 'cause Tony’s gonna peek!! The light’s green cheerleaders, so let’s go!!! 112 The Queen her court are riding in style. Even Arkie got in on the homecoming activities!!! Smile pretty, girls! Oh. what a night!!! 113 It is the thrill of victory and not the agony of defeat that lures me into trying to be an athlete. Losing won't kill me. but when I win, IT’S FANTASTIC! SENIOR TIGERS WILL LIVE ON FOREVER Juan Avciro Brad Becklcy Mark Betterton Tracy Bowers Kevin Cates Monte Dain Phil Durbin Frank Francis Brad Gann Terry Glover Louis Guerra Joe Hein Oscar Hierro Todd Houser Asa Howard Rocky Hunter Neil Hyer John Jandcr Mike Kimball Todd Macias Earl Mallard Tony Martinet Keith Mason Chris Perkins Rodney Pracht Kelly Scates William Van Dcr Velde Rob Vestal 115 THESE ARE THE UNBEATABLE JUNIORS 116 Garold Andersen Skipper Bachman Brent Bauer Kevin Breucr Rickey Costner Kendall Culver Lane Eaton Robert Fajen Arthur Freeman Jeff Hays Mike Hays Kenny Huckins Dean Johnson Casey Keenan Lawrence Marquez Kyle Nelson Michael Nelson Brent Nossaman Kelley Patterson Scott Picratt SOPHOMORES ARE THE MIGHTY TIGERS OF 1981 i.fc3l j 54 il iU f$lfit «. Russell Behne Jim Bohanan Mark Countryman Kevin Elston Greg Gentry Kurt Gibson Darrell Hadley Gil Hamilton Tim Hepner Leslie Hess Martin Keenan Mark Lewis Jeff Moore Kenneth Moore Keith Porter Johnny Scates Terry Schneweis Paul Shaffer Tommy Strutton 117 CO Junior High Tigers Play The Game Like No Other Team! 9th Grade 7th Grade Give ’Em The Claw — Seniors Secret To Victory Don Bowman-Coach Duane Shaw-Coach Brad Bcckley-Senior Jay Brown-Senior Terry Glover-Senior Rocky Hunter-Senior Keith Mason-Senior Mike Randall-Senior Gary Robertson-Senior Juniors Deserve A Lot Of Credit Robert Dunkerson-Junior Travis Evins-Junior Robert Fajen-J unior Chaunccy Hammond-Junior Tom Holyman-Junior Jim LeGrangc-Junior Edward Rice-Junior Kyle VanNort-Junior David Wolf-Junior 121 Basketball Let You Be You!! Kcrrick Draper-Sophomore Mike Durman-Sophomorc Kevin Elsion-Sophomorc Greg Gentry-Sophomore Gil Hamilton-Sophomore Tim Hepner-Sophomorc Scotty Lear-Sophomore Mark Lewis-Sophomore Kirt Moelling-Sophomore Jeff Moorc-Sophomore Jeff Odell-Sophomorc Eric Rowdcn-Sophomore 122 Paul Shaffer-Sophomore Ramon Torres-Sophomorc Greg Wintcrs-Sophomore Junior High Basketball Is Where It All Begins Raymond Moss, Coach Cathy Foreman, Senior Sue Wade, Coach Cindy Rogers. Senior Vicki Buck, Manager Jani Tripp. Senior Karen Nelson. Senior Jana Smith, Senior Chcllc Flynt, Junior Susan Hartley, Junior Heidi Pracht, Junior The Tigerettes Are Another Side Of Success 125 Chris Busby, Sophomore Melanie Hunter, Sophomore Pam Pcnner, Sophomore 126 Shari Conner, Sophomore Jayme Hale, Sophomore Marv Ann Iclesias. Sonhomon Carolyn Long, Sophomore Kim Lunsford. Sophomore Janet Parsley, Sophomore The Right Town, The Right School, And The Right Team Describe Jr. High Basketball These Are The People Making Par For G.H.S. The fearless golf coach was Steve Parkhurst. Coach Parkhurst devoted his time and effort to help make this team special. This year’s senior golfers were: Kevin Calcs, Mike Kimball. Rodney Pracht. Todd Houser. Rob Vestal and Mike Lee. The junior golfers were: Kyle Van Nort, Larry Wirtz. Dean Johnson. Arthur Freeman. Jim LcGrange. and Scott Picratt. Sophomore golfers were: Kevin Elston, Aaron Johnson, Keith Porter, Kurt Gibson. Perry Baca. Kirt Moclling, Brent McCarter, Greg Winters. Greg Gentry, Kyle Kelting, and Gil Hamilton. 128 Coach Johnson sponsored the girls golf team this year Our Girl Golfers Were Always Ready TO SWING! The junior girls golfing this year were: Nancy Miller. Sherri Buck. Debbie Schncwcis, Perri Robison. Heidi Pracht. Monne Culbertson. Chcllc Flynt, and Lenae Schmcling. The sophomore class was represent- ed well with these super girl golfers: Dianna Patterson, Kim Lunsford, Kathy Mathis, Kim Porter, Liz Pet- ty, Jamye Hale, Chris Busby, Shari Conner, and Beth Smith. Kristen Kelting was not pictured, but she was a great senior golfer. The golf team traveled to Stratford on March 1 and played in their first tourna- ment. 129 Boys Trackers Ran Off With A Good Year. The senior trackstcrs in- cluded: Willem Van dcr Velde. Tracy Bowers, Mark Betterton, Phil Durbin. Chris Perkins. Asa Howard, Brad Bcckley, Juan Aveiro. Rocky Hunter, and Keith Mason. The junior trackstcrs were: Richard Farrell. John Board. Lane Ea- ton. Mike Hays. Law- rence Marquez, Mike Hampton, Jeff Hays. Kendall Culver, Casey Keenan. Kevin Breuer. Chauncey Hammond. Brent Nossaman. Mi- chael Nelson, and Gar- old Andersen. The sophomore track- sters were: Jeff Odell. Kenny Moore, Paul Shaffer. Nick Martinez. Mark Lewis, Mark Countryman. Mark Crclly and Albert Waugh. 120 Girls Tracksters Sprinted Superbly Senior girl track members this year were: Karen Nelson. Ingrid Bjorck. Cindy Rogers, and Cathy Foreman. The sophomore track members included: Melanie Hunter, Terri Green. Janet Parsley. Michelle Schacf. Tina l.othman. Kelly Morrison, and Marsha Rogers. 131 JOINING STUCO Asa Howard, Michelle Schaef, Tim Hepner, Renetta Reeves, Sabrina Rameriz, Sherri Buck, Heidi Pracht, Vicki Buck, Sta- cey Powell, Ingrid Bjork, Perri Robison, Travis Evins, Kristen Kelting, Jay Brown, Kim Por- ter, Rob Vestal, Stephanie Raymer, Trisha Cagle, Jani Tripp, Debbie Powell, Craig Wood, Paul Shaffer, Chauncey Hammond, Laura Kircher, Todd Singleterry, Richard Farrell, Kurt Gibson, Kirt Moelling, Ken Moore, and Ke- vin Elston. There were three members of the Student Council who worked especially hard. They were: (left) Chauncey Ham- mond, Vice-President, (middle) Debbie Powell, Treasurer, and (right) Asa Howard, President. 133 PEOPLE WORKING, PLAYING, Senior representatives: Carol Countryman, Stephanie Junior representatives: Sabrina Rameriz, Janey Bird, and Raymer, and Vicki Buck. Renetta Reeves. Sophomore representatives: Stacey Powell, Craig Wood, and Todd Singleterry. 134 AND HELPING PEOPLE BE PEOPLE 135 Homecoming Spirit Guymen High School Band Shines Larry Abla Mike Ashpaugh Karla Bennett Ingrid Bjtirk Joyce Bowman Latayne Bryant Sherri Buck Vicki Buck Duane Campbell Nancy Claycomb John Clayton Carol Cole Brad Collvins Kenneth Conner Shari Conner Bobbie Cooksey Kelly Cooksey Carol Countryman Patty Countryman Susan Crowder Lindy Culbertson Monnc Culbertson Ginger Dollins Joan Duncan Linda Dunkerson Lane Eaton Claudia Emmett Trisha Faris Craig Fenton Chelle Flynt Arthur Freeman Yvette Fucntes Lynda Gibson Terri Green Jolene Groves Julia Gunter Keith Hackett Jayme Hale Charlene Hallagin Evan Harney Lee Ann Harris Susan Hartley Tim Hepner Teddy Ikclcr Leslie Jackson _|lick Jackson Neva Jones Tami Jones Vicki Kauffman Annette Kennedy Connie King Carol Kippcnbcrgcr Laura Kircher Curtis Kuriyama Kelly Kuriyama Brandon Lewis Mark Long Kim Lunsford Jay Mathis Kathy Mathis 136 In The Spotlight Of Success Kristina Mathis Cindy Miller Edie Miller Nancy Miller LaParsha Modrick Kiri Moelling Jeff Moore Kenneth Moore Kelly Morrison Val Mrofcza Tanya McAnally Brent McCarter Fauncil Nighswongcr Ravena Nighswonger Paul Nossaman Eddie Parsley Janet Parsley Dianna Patterson Mike Pettitt Liz Petty 137 Bradley Phillips Paul Shaffer Beth Pollart Todd Singlctcrry Shannon Pollart Lesa Smith Debbie Powell Steve Stcaley Stacy Powell Paula Stephens Debbie Ramirez Melody Stewart Sabrina Ramirez Melody Stone Cindy Reeves Brenda Stout Gary Robertson Roxanne Summers Pcrri Robison Mary Jane Urias Erica Rogers Irma Villarreal Lori Rogers Kimm White Marsha Rogers Dawnya Wicker Lou Ann Rountree Tawnya Wicker Michelle Schaef Cindy Wood Lenae Schmeling Craig Wood Dan Schnewcis David Wolf Debbie Schneweis Jennifer Yates Brenda Shaffer Gayle Shaffer The Guymon High School Band Officers of 1978-79 were Carol Countryman-President. Brenda Shaffcr-Vicc-Presidcnt. Michelle Schaef-Secretary, Paul Nossaman-Senior Rep., Chcllc Flynt-Junior Rep., and Shari Conner-Sophomorc Rep. These were the people who were the leaders. The people involved with the Stage Band of 1978-79 were Tim Hepner. Duane Campbell, Todd Singlcterry. Gary Robertson. Craig Wood. Brandon Lewis. Keith Hackett. Clau- dia Emmett, Diana Patterson. Jennifer Yates, Evan Harney. Mr. Mike Roberts. Mr. Irvin Miller. Mr. Dan Shcrbon. Stacy Powell. Lcnac Schmeling, Liz Petty. Gayle Shaffer. Kristina Mathis, and Janet Parsley. The people who made the All-District Band of 1978-79 were Stacy Powell. Laura Kircher, Trisha Faris, Kristina Mathis. Carol Countryman, Val Mrofcza. Leslie Jackson, and Lou Ann Rountree. These talented people traveled to Oklahoma City for the All-State Band tryouts. Trisha Faris. Carol Countryman, and Val Mrofcza succeeded in being chosen for this band. Congratulations, people. 139 The People In Choir Love Their 1978-79 Sweethearts. LaParsha Modrick was crowned the 1978 79 Choir Sweetheart. She served the high school with many talents such as piano playing and beautiful singing. She is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Mo- drick. Two other beautiful people pictured here were the candidates. Sherri Gibson and Debbie Ramirez. Congratulations, LaParsha, Sherri, and Debbie! 140 The people in Girls’ Chorus were Becky Hensley, Joan Duncan, Tammy Ralstin, Carol Cole, Anita Mathis. Kim Doyal, Brenda Grayson, Charlene Hallagin, Tami Jones. Dallis Follis, Kelli Morrison. Kim White. Carol Coun- tryman, Sherri Gibson, Debbie Powell, Mel Stewart. Lindy Culbertson, Trisha Faris, Debbie Ramirez. LaParsha Modrick. Carrie Wilson. Patti Countryman, and Cindy Holzritcher. The people in Boys’ Chorus were Eddie Parsley. Bradley Phillips. Lane Eaton. Todd Houser. Kirt Moelling, Bill Shirley. Terry Glover. Pat Reames. Tin. Hcpncr, and Paul Nossaman. 141 Choir And Pit Band People Of 1978-79 Proudly Present “My Fair Lady” Cast Buskers ............ Mrs. Eynsford-Hill . Eliza Doolittle Freddy Eynsford-Hill Colonel Pickering A Bystander ........ Henry Higgins ...... Selsey Man ......... Hoxton Man ......... Another Bystander First Cockney ...... Second Cockney . . . Third Cockney .... Bartender .......... Harry .............. Jamie .............. Alfred P. Doolittle Mrs. Pearce ........ Mrs. Hopkins .... Butler ............. ......Lynda Gibson Sherri Gibson ......Anita Mathis . La Parsha Modrick ......Tim Hepner ...... Eddie Parsley ...... Joan Duncan ......John Clayton ......George Bishop ....... Bill Shirley ...... Pam Penner .......... Rann Butts Fauneil Nighswonger ......Kelly Morrison ......Louis Guerra .......... Pat Norris ......... David Wolf . . . Garold Andersen ......Connie King ......Tammy Ralstin ...... Kelly Scates 142 143 You Have Come A Long Way, FTA This year’s FTA sponsored a chili supper, had a tutoring service and a car wash, and invited teachers to speak at their meetings. The 1978-79 officers were Kristina Mathis-Prcsidcnt. Leslie Jackson-Vicc-President. Rolinda Culbertson- Secrctary, Perri Robison-Treasurer. Debbie Powell-Special Projects Chairman, and Eddie Parsley-Publicity Chair- man. 145 NHS Was “With It” On What Affected The People The Guymon High School National Honor Society of 1978-79 was greatly represented and administered by officers and sponsors. Officers were not pictured, but they were as follows: President, Rob Vestal; Vice-President, Patricia Cagle; Secre- tary, Carol Countryman; Treasurer, Kyle Nelson. Sonya Smith did an outstanding job as sponsor to the group, and Mr. Keith and Mr. White were at the induction ceremony, as always, to congratulate the honored people. People who have been in NHS for various number of years and who attended the induction ceremony were Bradley Phillips, Stcph Raymcr. Richard Farrell, John Board, Garold Andersen. Rcnnclta Reeves, Sherri Buck. Heidi Pracht, Kyle Nelson. Chaunccy Hammond. Rob Vestal, David Hadley, Larry Abla, Kim Doyal. Cydni Biddle, Lcesa Johnson. I.indy Culbertson, Debbie Powell. Carla Birdsill, Lou Ann Rountree. Brent N ossa man. Trisha Faris. Robert Fajen, Carol Countryman. Rocky Hunter. Karla Bennett, Terry Glover. Michelle Courtney. Karen Nelson. LaParsha Modrick. Vicki Buck. Brad Gann, John Clayton. Claudia F.mmett. Kristina Mathis, and Annette Kennedy. 146 Senior Initiates were: Corina Imlcr. Erica Rogers. Jani Tripp. Paul Nossaman. Pat Reames. Brenda Shaffer. Donna Hinchey, Debra Kammerzell. Leslie Jackson, and Nancy Fawcett. Junior Initiates were: Irma Villarreal. Tami Jones, Susan Crowder. Terry Bryan. Scott Picratt, Cindy Miller. Nancy Miller. Perri Robison. Gayla Smith. Trcsa Houck, and Sabrina Ramirez. Sophomore Initiates were: Kirt Moclling. Paul Shaffer. Kevin Elston. Michael Durman. Liz Petty. Laura Kircner, Russell Bchnc. Tim Hepncr. Mark Lewis. Craig Wood. Kim Porter. Patricia Stewart. Cindy Reeves. Cindy Wood. Kim Lunsford, and Stacy Powell. 147 Because of their willingness to expand their knowledge, this year's FHA Officers were: President - Jani Tripp; Vice - President - Glenda Gibson; Secretary - Roxanne Summers; Treasurer • Vicki Kauffman; Reporter - Kristen Kclting; Historian - Marsha Rogers; Social Chairman - Nancy Fawcett; Parliamentarian - Sandra Ronne. Future Homemakers of America has a nice ring to it, huh? FHA was the place to learn to cook new and different things, learn to live on your own, and learn to sew your own clothes. Because of the prices in the world today, people need to know how to cook and sew and clean. Some of the activities FHA members do are: learning the preventions of birth defects, studying energy conservation, visiting the nursing home, visit- ing the intensive care unit at the hospital, attending the state rally, having an end of the year party, and they even had a party with FFA. WOW! Sounds like fun, huh? 148 Take Our Basic Confidence Course - FHA 149 Officers for FFA ihis year were: Leesa Johnson-Pres.; Kenny Lunsford-Vicc.; Roy Heitschmidt-Scc.; Butch Gray-Treas.; Todd Lewis-Reporter, and Tom Cardin. The Future Of Our Country Is In Good Hands FFA Hands Officers for Jr. High FFA were: Donald Sample-Pres.: Brenda Waugh-Treas.: Jeff Bauer-Sec.; Mark Lewis and Tate Cobb. ICE Trains People For A Better Future ICE is a National Program for training students to go into the world of work. The initials ICE mean Interdisciplinary Cooperative Education. The reason for the change is that students are in all occupational disciplines rather than strictly industry - type occupations. Students at GHS attend the ICE class one period a day and then are free to work in the afternoon. 152 Rodeo Club Bucked Off To A Good Start HICH SCHOOL The 1978-79 Rodeo Club members were: I.in- dell Kottke. Leesa Johnson. Willem Van dcr Velde. Luke Stephenson. Todd Lewis. Ran- dall McPherson. Jana Smith, and Peggy dc Cordova. 153 Boys! Boys! Boys! People arc always say- ing how ornery they are. but without them there wouldn't be any warm comfortable homes. Working together and getting things done was important to the guys in Carpentry. This year those in Carpentry were: A M. Class: Johnny Claycomb, Lee Cruz. David Costilla. Mark Martinez. Robert Harris. Gary Jander. Bobby Ho- man; P.M. Class: Cimarron Atkins. Jim- my Smith. Scott Harp. Steve Brannum. and Ricky Carver. ‘ A . GUWON HIGH SCHOOL 7‘f VOCATIONAL I CARPENTRY ______CLASS : - • WSAL£c GOyMWSCHOOLS - ■ - - J, -H, Carpentry Was A Bang! 154 The People Who Managed Our Library Were Always Fantastic And Friendly Student aides for the library this year were: Marty Smith. Ken Miller, Brenda Stout, Dan Schncwcis. and not pictured were Terry Glover and Rodney Pracht. Also pictured here was our great librarian, Mrs. Nelson. Sherry Jeffries, library aide, assisted in the sale of posters and paperback books. 155 C’est mcilleur cn Francais! It’s better in French Club! They had programs each month including a French hay ride, films, Christmas caroling (in French), and a field trip in the spring. C’est Meilleur En Francais 157 French Club officers were Arthur Freeman-President. Tom Holyman-Vice-President, Leslie Jackson-Secretary. Keith Mason- Reporter. Medical Careers Adds A New Dimension To Your Life The Medical Careers Club of 1978-79 included: Kenneth Conner, Shona Sample, Rennetta Reeves, Cindy Reeves, Les Hess, Debbie Ramirez. Sherri Gibson, and Rusty Edenborough. The sponsors were Arthur R. Dirks, DVM and Carla L. Car- leton, DVM. The officers were Kenneth Conner, Shona Sample, and Cindy Reeves. Also pictured was Dr. Harland. a local dentist. 158 Debaters Make People Smile Debate is a process which involves reason, logic, application of evi- dence. and speaking to determine the best solution to a stated problem in which both the affirmative and negative sides arc advanced by different debate teams. Competition in debate tournaments also includes a variety of individual events: extemporaneous speaking, prose interpretation, poetry interpre- tation. humorous and dramatic interpretation, original and standard oratory. Competition is also held in humorous and dramatic duet acting. Participants in the forensics’ program have travelled to Panhandle State University and Northwestern State University. Other tourna- ments scheduled for this year include Clinton High School, Ponca City High School, and regional and state tournaments. Make Your School Year More Vital- Have Fellowship With Christians The officers in this year’s FCA were: of the boys’ chapter, Keith Mason as President, Garold An- derson as Vice-President, and Terry Glover as Secretary. The girls’ officers were Karen Nelson as President, Karla Bennett as Secretary, and Lenae Schmeling as Vice-President. The FCA group met every Monday night at 7:00. They ran the concession stands at the Jr. High basketball games and the track meets to raise money to send kids to the summer conferences held each year. 160 Art Club Holds Our Future Creators Art Club is a vital part of our school. It holds the industrious, creative people who enjoy the beauty of art. These people help brighten up our school with their work. 161 PARTICIPATING Jr. High Pep Club Was Spirited, Sparkling, Spiffy, And Special It’s Nice To Have A Student Council The seventh grade representatives are: Rick Rhoads, Scott Fowler, Micha Mendenhall, and Brent Mrofcza. The ninth grade representatives are: Jim Rhoads. Lisa Peters, Steve Clark, Kari Thomas, and Jef Fowler. The eighth grade representatives are: Greg Odell, Scott Lane. Philip Ramirez, and Julie Jackson. 164 That You Can Depend On! The Stuco officers were: Kevin Unruh, Richard Ogden, Sverrir Stone, and Molly Bird. 165 Junior High Band Is A Creative 166 Challenge For Its People 67 Junior High Band Had Great Accents Like Officers, Drum Majors, And Twirlers! Sing Out With Jr. High Choir The highlight of the Jr. High Choir this year was the performance of the Christmas play entitled Angel in Blue Jeans”. The cast included: Maria Countryman and Kelli Nelson as the Angel”. Stephanie Landess as Angel Gabriellc, Beth Barnes as the narrator, and the members of the Mixed Choir. Girls Choir. Boys Choir, and the Swing Choir. This musical was under the direction of Mrs. Pauline Vernon. 169 Start Your Year Out Right Be Active In Art Club The Jr. High had a great Art Club. They really helped keep the students in a good mood. These people were always ready to make a beautiful picture or an original creation. The people who led this organization to success were: Sandra Bradley- President; Andrea Bradley- Vice-President; Kevin Grossman- Secretary; Rhonda Thomason- Treasurer; Sara Villarreal- Representative; and Mickie Follis- Recreation. 170 FCA’ers Enjoy Fellowship With God And Their Friends This year’s F.C.A. was truly showing us what a Christain should be. They met together to have fellowship with their friends and with God. Shown below were some of the current members of the Guymon Jr. High chapter. These kids along with their sponsors. Coach Watkins and Coach Ward, were an as- set to our school. 171 National Junior Honor Society Mr. Keith and Mr. Wolgamont were pictured with the 1978-79 National Junior Honor Society Officers. From left to right the officers were: Treasur- er, Laurie Birdsill; Secretary, Carrie Thomas; Vice-President, Steve Flynt; President. Jim Rhoades. The theme for this year’s induction ceremony was “Light is the symbol of truth.” Not pictured were the sponsors, Mr. Reed, Mr. Grace, and Mrs. Gribble. 172 Proudly Welcomes Its New People Freshman Initiates Eighth Grade Initiates Seventh Grade Initiates Junior High FHA officers were: President. Deanna Nelson; Vice-President. Jana Cornelius; Secretary, Becky Edcnborough; Treasurer. Sara Villarreal; Reporter. Terry Costilla; Music and Recreation. Joey Cruz; Chaplain. Susan Collvins; Historian. Kelli Nelson; FHA Representative, Mickie Follis. Jr. High FHA was very active this year Some of the FHA fund raising projects were candy sales, car washes, and a slave sale. Other activities were a Valentine's Banquet and Dance, an FHA Hero Week. Public Awareness of FHA and purposes. FHA State Rally in Oklahoma City, and End of Year Party 174 Learning To Become Young Men And Women Is The FHA Way 175 People Are Looking To Science 176 Enjoy The Spanish Culture Learn Spanish This year’s Spanish Club members were: Danne Webb, Stacie McCoy. Stephanie Landess. Jo Ann Martinez. Sheila Luera, Alisa Macias, and Kefty Eaton. One of the projects that kept Spanish Club busy was making paper mache “co- chinos.” As you can tell by the bright shiny faces you see. Spanish Club is a BLAST! Why don’t you come and learn about the other people in the world? 177 178 Join The People Who Have Joined The Library Club This year the Library Club was quite active. They helped with the UNICEF Drive and visited PSU’s library and photography de- partments. They went to Amarillo and visited the Public Library, Amarillo College Art Museum and the Historic Museum at West Texas. The officers for the Library Club this year were: Beth Barnes, Chris Jander, Sandra Bradley, Jan Brooks, Sara Vil- larreal, and Shawn Deane. Mrs. Glover is the librarian at the Junior High. Cooks Janitors Really Serve The People Standing beside one of our new activity buses was our maintenance crew. Left to right was A. B. Clay, Dick Powell, Les Cook. Crawford Carruth, and Al VanCampcn. They maintained our buses and took care of any repair jobs. Our high school janitors were: (pictured left to right) Dec Watts. Skye Rutledge. David Brannum, and Cliff Ramsey. According to Cliff Ramsey, “It was good to have nice people to work for, nice places and things to work with, and friendly people to work around. The junior high janitors shown here taking a quick break were Julian. John, and Travis Vavra. They did a fine job in maintaining the junior high building. The ladies who did an excellent job of fixing our meals at the high school were: (left to right) scatcd-Marie Costner. Lucille Karpinske. Betty Stewart, and Doro- thy Trent; standing-OIcnc Zachary, Anis White, Lou Franklin. Joyce Johnson, and Janice Guray. The junior high cooks pictured left to right were: Shirley Lee. Bcona Barn- mum. Nelda Campbell, Rose Cruz, and Betty Perez. They provided excellent meals each and every day. 179 SUPPORTING J.M. MCDONALD CO. 405 N. Main 338-8451 At McDonald’s, you can find all of your wardrobe needs and more. The folks at McDonald's can outfit you in any style you choose whether you’re a man or a woman, young or old. They also have a fine line of household goods. THE SWEET SHOP 413 N. Main 338-2138 Docs the thought of old-fashioned ice cream make your mouth water? The Sweet Shop has the best ice cream around. They also have deli- cious sandwiches, salads, and chick- en. ALLEN’S, INC. If you need tires for your little car or your big tractor, Allen’s, Inc. is the place to look. They help the farmers of this area to keep their fields in shape with top quality machinery. 181 THE CITY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. 601 N. Main 338-6561 At the City National Bank and Trust Co. in Guymon, the job is to see to it that you have a safe place to put your money. If you trust your financial cares to the City National Bank, you will have nothing to worry about. JACK’S FRUIT MARKET AND PLANT FARM 1610 N. Main 338-6318 At Jack’s Fruit Market and Plant Farm, you will find the finest fruits and vegetables. If you like to grow your own plants, the people at Jack’s will help you to find the right plant for your gardening abilities. CABLEVISION OF GUYMON 215 W. 5th 338-6730 Cablevision is serving Guymon and the surrounding area with weather and entertainment channels. Enjoy television and en- joy listening to the best FM music with Cablevision of Guy- mon. 182 FEDERAL LAND BANK ASS’N 218 W. 5th 338-3828 The Federal Land Bank Ass’n serves the farmers and ranchers of the area with mortgage loans and long-term loans. They not only serve Texas County, but they also serve sur- rounding counties of Oklahoma and Kansas as well. ZELLERS’ JEWELERS 415 N. Main 338-7017 Looking for the perfect diamond ring for your sweetheart? They have just what you’re looking for at Zellers’ Jewelers. They carry only the finest jewels, and they also have fine china, silver, and other quality merchandise. LONG’S INSURANCE AGENCY 110 E. 5th 338-3341 The people at Long’s Insurance Agency can be depended on to help you with all your insurance needs. They are ready to help you with any type of insurance such as home, liability, fire, or auto. They are a hometown business, having been answering your insurance needs since 1922. 183 MASTER RT I - HOOKFR. OKLAHOMA PHONE 405-652-2494 CUSTOM CATTLE FEEDING WITH THE “MASTERS TOUCH 75,000 CAPACITY Russell de Cordova, Mgr. Joe Maxwell, Asst. Mgr. Tommy Tomlinson, Office Mgr. Dr. Robert Lake, Nutritionist W.H. (Steve) Stephenson, Feeder Cattle Directors: H.C. Hitch, Jr. Paul Hitch Clark Willingham Dave Cline Russell de Cordova PIERCE- BARNETT INC 409 Hwy. 54 W. Guymon 338-8566 Are you ready for the total driving experience? If you are, then Pierce- Barnett is the place to go. Drive the luxurious Magum, Dodge Omni, Charger, or the unbelievable Dodge Aspen and enjoy excellent economy and superb road handling. BUNCH FUNERAL HOME 122 Ne 7th Guymon 338-3244 When you think of insurance these days, there is another kind one must think about, burial insurance. For all your burial needs including monu- ments let those who care. Bunch’s, take care of your needs. ERMA’S MOBILE HOMES 105 S. May Guymon 338-8821 Are you tired of renting and want to own your home, and you are looking for something out of the ordinary, something that you might want to move if there is a move in your fu- ture? Then a Marlette or a Solitaire is just what you are looking for. Erma or Terry will be glad to show you the interior of these beautiful homes and talk trade with you. THE HOUSE OF COLOR 711 N. Main 338-7590 Remodeling? Building? Ready for a change? The latest in wallpaper, paint, and fixings to make that house a home can be found at the House of Color. 185 PIZZA HUT North Hwy. 64 N. 338-8352 South Hwy. 54 E. 338-3818 “Let yourself go to Pizza Hut!” Try their new Super Style pizza. It’s more of what you like! Pizza Hut is the place to go for the best food in the nicest atmosphere. So the next time you’re hungry for good food and want friendly service, stop by the Pizza Hut at two locations. MR. BURGER North 418 N.W. 21st 338-7973 South Hwy. 54 E. 338-8929 Are you hungry for a nice, juicy hamburger, good, hot french fries, a milk shake, or Rex chicken? Well, the place to go for all of this is the Mr. Burger. They have two handy locations, so you're never far from what you’re hungry for. 186 GIBSON’S DISCOUNT CENTER Hwy. 64 N. 338-7624 For the discriminating shopper who wants to cut out unnecessary trips hunting for just the right item, Gib- son’s has it all under one roof, from automotive needs to Zebco fishing rods. UNITED SUPER MARKET Northridge 338-3826 Shopping Center Hwy. 64 Tired of the daily hassle at the check-out stand, go to United where the selections of produce and meats are always top quality, and the ser- vice is quick and efficient. ODELL’S BARBER SHOP 419 N. Main 338-6833 For a trim and style that’s really neat, Odell’s Barber Shop is hard to beat. Get wise, fellows, and give them a try. The specialists there can put style in your life. RIGBY AIRMOTIVE, INC. Guymon Air Prk. 338-6838 Rent a plane, charter a flight, to fur- nish you with wings is Rigby’s de- light. Rigby’s Airmotive can furnish you with a rented plane for exper- ienced pilots and lessons for the inex- perienced. 187 FARM BUREAU 114 W. 5th 338-8584 For life, home, Fire and car. Farm Bureau excels by far. For the best in insurance, see Duke and Don to take your worries out of life. H F GRAIN INC. 123 N. Main 338-881 1 CERTIFIED DEALER OF ASGROW SEEDS. HINCHEY FORD INC. Hwy 54 East 338-8423 No, these aren’t the mechanics who work on your car at Hinchey Ford, Inc. The mechanics who work on your car are reliable and cautious. They can match you with a beautiful, luxurious car like this Lincoln Continental. For quality cars, go where you see the sign of the cat. A E MOBILE HOMES Hwy 54 N. East 338-8553 Has Tami found the perfect mobile home for her and her future hubbie? A E Mobile Homes can Find you a beautiful mobile home if you’re setting up a new home or moving an old household. They specialize in American mobile homes. 188 LONGBOTHAM WHOLESALE, 114 W. 4th INC. 338-6131 For good-tasting food and candy at wholesale prices, go see the folks at Longbotham’s. Also, they carry paper plates, cups, and other necessary goods. ON WEST WESTERN WEAR 408 N. Main 338-8219 Are you looking for a new pair of cowboy boots? On West is just the place to go ... Western jackets, shirts, jeans, and boots make great gifts or just buy something to surprise your- self. UNITED DISCOUNT DRUG Northridge Shopping Center 338-8421 At United Discount Drug you’ll find all your prescription needs. They also have non-prescription medicines for your every ache and pain. You’ll find a wide choice of cosmetics and beauty aids as well as household items. HI-PLAINS IRRIGATION PIPE 5221 Patricia Blvd. CO. 338-6612 Hi-Plains Irrigation Pipe Co. is the place for all of your irrigation needs. They are an authorized Lindsay Zimmatic Pivot dealer. They install underground electrical cable and service gas and water lines. 189 5-STATES SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT Hwy 54 W. 338-2511 Even if you’re not a farmer, you want the cattle in the Panhandle area to be the best in the five-state area. That’s why it makes sense for Guymon and other area farmers to buy their cattle equipment and sup- plies from Five-States Service and Equipment. They know what they sell. 515 N. Ellison GUYMON DAILY HERALD 338-3355 In every part of the world, communication is an important part of everyday life. Getting the news directly to the people as it happens is the main function of the Guymon Daily Herald. It is concerned with keeping the people of the panhandle up-to-date on local, area, state, and national happenings. BURKE’S T.V. MUSIC CENTER 705 N. Main 338-3613 For that new “Foreigner” tape or that Charlie Daniels Band record you’ve been looking for, Burke’s T.V. and Music Center is the place to go. They also have a great selec- tion of televisions, stereos, and ra- dios that fit your style and budget. Burke’s also has a complete line of musical instruments and supplies. 190 THE BOOT BARN Hwy 54 E. 338-7432 If you need a new pair of boots to go with that new suit, head on over to Boot Barn, where it doesn't take much loot. Go see Francis, for the best in Tony Lama. HAYTER TIRE CO. 103 N. Main 338-8471 For quality tires for your truck or car, Hayter Tire has the best by far. For all your tire needs come to the experts. HAYDEN FEED AND SEED 124 N. Quinn 338-6789 Whatever you need, from fertilizer to seed, Allan Jackson is the man to see. Hayden Feed and Seed has what it takes to keep you from making those costly mistakes. SPUR EQUIPMENT CO. Hwy 54 E. 338-2541 Spur Equipment Co. has the world's most advanced combines. A single, lengthwise, high-speed rotor whirls the crop repeat- edly along is length for complete threshing and separating. You harvest more grain and because big IH diesel power teams up with hydrostatic all-speed drive, you cover more acres for the fastest, smoothest harvest you’ve ever had. 191 B B SALES CO. Hwy 54 W. 338-7701 For any type of farm equipment, welding equipment, or anything for the farm or ranch, just go to the friendly people at B B Sales Co., your complete supply store. GARRISON INSURANCE AGENCY 1201 N. Ellison 338-5561 For home, auto, and business insur- ance, see the people at Garrison’s Insurance Agency. Their motto is “Call me before you need me.” JIM MOORE BUICK, AMC JEEP 223 W. 5th 338-8411 To Find the car of your dreams o maybe to satisfy the dreams of some- one close to you, Jim Moore Buick, AMC Jeep is the place to go. “Come and visit us.” PETTITT OIL CO. Hwy 54 338-7550 Mike knows that Pettitt Oil Com- pany is the area wholesale Texas dealer. Don Pettitt is ready to pro- vide you with gas and all Texaco pro- ducts, remember you can trust the man who wears the star. The Texaco Star! 192 CLAYCOMB BATTERY ELECTRIC CO. 409 NE 4th 338-7110 Claycomb Battery and Electric Co. is the place to go to get your machin- ery repaired. Jim is showing Bobbie and Nancy some of their new and advanced machines. They can tell you that Claycomb’s is the right place! WIRTZ LUMBER SUPPLY INC. 219 N. Quinn 338-8555 Are you worried about home-im- provement needs? Don’t lose your head! Come and check out the great things in store for you at Wirtz Lum- ber. Come see Larry, Brenda, and the rest of the friendly people here before it’s too late. BANK OF THE PANHANDLE 1223 N. Main 338-2593 For all your banking needs, the Bank of the Panhandle has all of the answers. They have high interest rates for your savings, and they have the safest safety deposit boxes. The Bank of the Panhandle will add the personal touch. WILSON’S JEWELRY 419 N. Main 338-3846 For watches, necklaces, and rings, Wilson’s has all kinds of nice things. Whether you like silver or gold, this is where good quality is sold. 193 OTASCO 510 N. Main 338-6424 At Otasco, you can find all of the things you have been looking for, such as stereos, radios, bicycles, toys, and much, much more. For the finest quality see the guys at Otasco first. HENSON’S FUNERAL HOME 501 W. 5th 338-3321 When a time of sorrow and sad- ness comes into your life, you need someone who will take care of all the details for you. At Hen- son’s Funeral Home, you meet people who really care. J J FURNITURE Hwy. 54 N.E. 338-8152 Brenda and Ginger really look comfortable on that couch. With that beautiful upholstery and fine quality, it must have come from J J Furniture! Where else do you find great quality at down-to- earth prices? OLIVER’S 520 N. Main 338-3212 Are you looking for a very special shoe? Well, Oliver’s is the first place you should look. They have shoes to please even the most par- ticular foot. And you will love them, also. 194 FLOWERS PLEASE 402 E. 12th 338-6774 Palmer Appliance is your authorized dealer for Whirlpool washers, dryers, refrigerators, and dish-washers. They also carry RCA televisions for your convenience. Come and get the appliance that will add that “special touch” to your home. A Parts Plus autostore THE PARTS HAUS 502 N Main 338-3902 From sporting goods to stereos. Western Auto has the best. They stock name brand products, and will always serve you with a smile. 414 N. Main 338-8344 For all those special occasions. Flowers Please has the special gift. Whether you need a homecoming corsage, a holiday candle, or just a little something to say “hello,” these people have it all. PALMER APPLIANCE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCT STORE VISA i MASTER CMC PARTS HAUS Hwy 54 338-2539 Do you need a heater hose or some other part for your car? The Parts Haus is the place to go. They have the parts and the quick, friendly service, too. BOB PIERATT REAL ESTATE 214 W. 5th 338-6779 If you're interested in real estate. Bob Pieratt is the person to talk to. He can help you in many ways, from locating the perfect piece of land to helping you close the deal for that farm. THE LUMBERMART NITA’S CUSTOM DRAPERIES 605 NE 3rd 338-7165 Nita’s Custom Draperies is the right place for getting drapes and curtains for that hard-to-fit living room window. They can put the newest fabrics on your windows for just the right looks. WILLIAMS SHOE CENTER 1401 N. Main 338-3344 Need equipment for building that new mansion or doghouse? The folks at the Lumberman can help you find just the stuff that you need. If they don t have it in stock, then they will sure get it for you. 404 N. Main 338-8628 Every young person needs new shoes to compliment that perfect outfit. Williams Shoe Center is the place to look in Guymon. They have a wide selection of boys and girls , men's, and women’s shoes for every size of foot. 1% f, STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENT 1102 N. Main 338-8937 Be Prepared” is the motto of the Stale Farm Insurance Agency. Come in and talk with the agent here before you need him. He can show you just how important State Farm Insurance is. PARKVIEW PHARMACY 115 Medical Dr. 338-7565 Scott Pieratt can tell you 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 drivc-up window for even quicker service and free delivery to any place in town. 7HEcf GUYMON CYCLE CENTER 304 N Main 338-6068 Guymon Cycle Center is the “First into the Future.” Their motto is “We sell the best and service the rest.” Come in and visit their new and improved service facilities where they can now work on Honda generators and jet skis INDEPENDENT HARDWARE CO. 120 W. 10th 338-7234 Independent Hardware is family operated to serve your family. They provide the best in small appliances and equipment for the home repairman. They carry everything from hunting equipment to cookie jars. Visit with them about your needs. 197 DOWNTOWN CONOCO 523 N. Main 338-9942 If your old car just won’t get up and go like it used to, see the people at the Downtown Conoco. They can tell you what’s wrong with it. If the vehi- cle is just out of gas or oil, they can take care of that problem promptly. ED SMITH CHRYSLER- PLYMOUTH, INC. 102 S. Main 338-3324 Looking for a beautiful new Chrysler, or just want your old Plym- outh fixed? The guys at Ed Smith Chrysler-Plymouth Tire, Inc. can help you with any of your car needs. GUYMON FURNITURE 621 N. Main 338-7201 For the new bride who’s looking for furniture for her honeymoon cot- tage, Guymon Furniture has every- thing. They have furniture for every taste and budget. WALDROP CLEANERS 116 W. 5th 338-7126 Waldrop Cleaners is the place to take your sports jacket or your band uniform to have it cleaned. They take great care in cleaning your clothes. 198 HOUSER AGENCY 1001 N. Main 338-6589 Todd Houser is continuing the Tiger Pride tradition in ’79. The Houser Agency wishes the graduating class much success. Also, don’t forget the personal service that Houser’s Insurance Agency offers for all of your insurance needs. B C HOMES Hwy 3 S.E. 338-8613 If you’re looking for a new mobile home, then B C Mobile Homes is the place to look. They have a large selection that would make anyone happy. 199 BEHNE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 600 N. East 338-2549 Bchnc Construction Co.. Inc. has done some of the finest construction work in Guymon and the surrounding area and will continue to serve the people with their excellent quality and workmanship. MATHIS OIL CO. Hwy 54. W. 338-3916 Kathy and Kristina Mathis think the quality of Mathis Oil Co. is the best possible. Mathis Oil is a distributor of Gulf Products. They will take care of your needs with friendly service. urnw-n TropArttc ’flu JMunnF Anti-Fruit end Sum tout Summer Coolant Anti Fruit end Stuutr Cultirf ITT Anti-Fruit end Amur Coolant Anti-Fruit and Summer Coo ort PERKINS PETROLEUM, INC. Anti-Frteie ond M________________ Suam Coo out z sz a Hwy 54 NE 338-6536 When you sit down and contemplate the necessities of life, the ever-present fuel shorage is frightening. Perkins Petroleum. Inc., makes farm deliveries and sells Phillips tires, batteries, and accessories. 200 ■aw. , AL JACKSON CHEVROLET, INC. « If you're in ihc market for a new Chevrolet. Al Jackson is the one to talk to. He can make you a good deal on a 79 or a used model. He has a great staff of mechanics headed by guys who know what's best for your car. AMBASSADOR INN NASH BROS. MOTOR CO. Hwy. 64 N. 338-5555 524 N. Main 338-3301 One of hundreds in the Best Western chain of motels, the Ambassador Inn will give you what you need. A good night's rest and a good meal are their top priorities for your comfort. For a new Cadillac. Oldsmobile. Pontiac, or (iMC pick-up. see the folks at Nash Bros. Motor Co. They can put you on the road in style. 201 Dale Hotel WESTERN TRIO CATTLE CO. «.,« Western Trio Cattle Co. sells cattle funds; in other words, they buy cattle and feed them out at Hitch’s Feed Yards for investors all over the country. Rex Strain is one of the friendly people you will talk to when you let Western Trio buy and sell your cattle for you. SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE 501 N. Ellison CO. 338-6511 Southwestern Public Service provides a very valuable and necessary service to the people of the Panhandle area. They provide dependable electrical service to all the people in our area. J R MEXICAN FOOD 228 Hwy. 54 E. 338-7912 For fine food in a friendly atmosphere, you can always count on J R Mexican Food for the best. The food is good and the surroundings are nothing less than relaxing. 202 417 N. Main BRYSTR'S 338-6160 Whether you are looking for that special baby shower gift, or a new wardrobe for your young junior teen. Brystr's is the place to go. Their family is there to help your family. JAMES AERIAL SPRAYING 1424 N. Okla. 338-8075 Protecting food for a hungry world and where high quality aerial application of agricultural chemicals has become a way of life describe James Aerial Spraying. 203 TRI-STATE CAMPER SALES 809 E. 12th 338-6711 Do you want to take your family on a quiet vacation in the mountains or by your favorite lake this summer? Then you will need a travel trailer or motorhome from Tri-State Camper Sales. The people there can find you one that is just the right size for your family. PANHANDLE TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 603 S. Main 338-2556 M-l-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E. If.hc is your hero, then you need the phone. They have styles to suit everyone’s taste at Panhandle Telephone. They serve most of the rural Panhandle area. BIG T FAMILY RESTAURANT 1901 Hwy. 64 N. 338-3028 Where do all of the school kids go for lunch? If they are smart, they go to the Big T Family Restaurant. For fast, delicious food and excellent ser- vice, the Big T is the place to go. THE KITCHEN MART 616 N. Main 338-8413 At the Kitchen Mart in Guymon, you’ll find most of the appliances you need to make your life style more convenient. You'll find micro- wave ovens, washers, dryers, refrig- erators, and freezers. Their mer- chandise is nothing less than quality. They also have Zenith televisions. They specialize in Maytag, Tappan, Kitchen Aid, and Zenith products. 204 R. G. MORGAN SON DIRT CONTRS. Hwy. 54 N.E. 338-6575 For that new swimming pool for your back yard or for leveling off a hill, Morgan Dirt Contractors is the place to go. They specialize in dirt moving, grading, dozers, scrapers, and motor grading. SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG SALES MERCHANT 617 N. Main 338-6596 For all your home needs and clothing needs, let Guymon Sears catalog store be your place to shop. Shop where America shops.” Hwy. j4 e. TEXAS COUNTY FEED YARDS INC. 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. 205 The people here know that quality, service, and hometown dependability can only be found at Adam’s Hardfacing. Adam’s is the largest implement and tillage tool supplier of the western United States, Hwy 54 ne ADAMS HARD-FACING CO. ED SMITH TIRE CENTER 102 N. Main 338-8406 Are you looking for the best pair of tires or hottest set of wheels on Main? Ed Smith Tire Center car- ries tires for big machines, little machines, compact cars, and all of those sizes in between. They have the tires with all of that qual- ity-GOODYEAR. GUYMON COCA- COLA CO. 504 E. 4th 338-6448 There’s nothing better than crui- sin’ in a sharp looking van with America’s greatest tasting re- fresher — Coca-Cola. So let the good times roll with a little assis- tance from the Guymon Coca- Cola Co. 206 SUBURBAN TWIN AND CORRAL DRIVE-IN Hwy 54W. 338-3281 For an entertaining time, visit the friendly people at the Suburban Corral. They provide the latest in family entertainment and a variety of refreshing snacks. Let’s all go to the movies! homestakers, inc. 1102 N. Main 338-2531 From headaches to toe-aches go to Clinic Pharmacy. You will find the best in quality medicine and the lat- est beauty supplies for the inner and outer you. CLINIC PHARMACY 421 Medical Drive 338-3339 Looking for the home of your dreams? Come in and see the people with the smiles. They can turn your dream into a reality. No matter the size or the area of town, they can put you in that dream house. 207 Hwy 54 N.E. FOWLER OIL CO. 338-3663 For Top quality propane, butane oil, and gas, let Fowler Oil Co. supply you. Fowler’s are the local Champlin wholesalers. GUYMON ENGINE SERVICE THE GOLDEN CROWN Hwy 54 W. 338-8211 For fast reliable repair service come to Guymon Engine Ser- vice. They repair any brands in field service and repair picked- up and delivered. They feature a complete service to all makes of irrigation engines. 402 N. Main 338-3031 The place to go for all your stationery needs is the Golden Crown. They carry a complete line of Hallmark cards, gift wrapping supplies, and stationery. They also have gifts for any occasion. engine service Coflrle Service for AH Makes of IRRIGATION ENGINES • PVL 33S-S2II _ y , fowler OIL CO L-P CASjp FT OTTA 208 LOBIT STUDIO 114 N. Oklahoma 338-6072 For the finest in photography, see Ed Lobit at Lobit Studios. Ed is one of the best photographers in this part of the country, who wins many awards and honors every year for his out- standing photography. Without his aid, this 1978-79 edition of the El Tigre Yearbook would not have been possible. The staff of this annual gives a great big THANKS to Ed. ED’S CARPETLAND 715 N. Main 338-7154 Looks like Eddie and Janet have found the carpet they want for their future home. They are looking for quality and confort to sink their tired toes into. Ed’s Carpetland is just the place for them to go. Ed’s also has bean bag chairs, beds, and beautiful lamps to complement the decor of your home. PANHANDLE REAL ESTATE 815 N. Main 338-6743 The people at Panhandle Real Es- tate know that the best investment that you can make is a place of your own. For help in buying and finding that dream house or selling your old home, perhaps even a commercial venture you are interested in, let the good folks at Panhandle Real Estate help you. 209 NORTHWEST SERVICES, INC. 1402Vfc N. Roosevelt 338-7777 Northwest Services has expanded its line of equipment and now has twelve servicing units, water trucks, and frac tanks. For the best oil well servicing in this area, call 338-7777. Their trained crews will be happy to be of service to you and your oil field needs. GUYMON PRINTING 517 N. Main 338-5621 To have your wedding announce- ments printed or to announce your baby’s birth, the folks at Guymon Printing have the equipment and the “know how” to see that it all gets done the way it should .... YOUR WAY! QUALITY CLEANERS 311 E. 12th 338-8088 GUYMON MOTOR PARTS Hwy. 54 NE 338-3316 At Quality Cleaners, you'll find the kind of service you want. They make your clothes come out looking clean, clean, clean. Pam should know. That is where she takes all of her clothes. Do you need a carburetor part, fan belt, air filter, oil filter, or any other part for your car? Guymon Motor Parts can help you find anything you or your machinery needs. SWIFT CO. Hwy 54 E 338-331! One of Guymon’s most important industries and an asset to its fi- nancial growth is Swift and Com- pany. They provide Grade A meat to many areas of the U.S. as well as jobs for families of the Guy- mon area. The people of the Pan- handle area say “Thanks to the people at Swift and Co. A M CONSTRUCTION INC. If you can’t seem to find your dream house already built, then maybe the smart thing to do is to have it built to your specifications. At A M Construction, they will build your house just the way you want it to be, according to your plans. 338-6573 211 1007 E. 4th FIRST NATIONAL BANK 424 N. Main 338-3346 You can be sure that your money is safe if it is deposited in the First National Bank. They will take care of all your financial worries. If you have any money problems, let the First be “first” with your financial problems. COSTNER STUDIOS 338-6003 2003 N. East To Joan Costner we on the El Tigre staff were very grateful. She made our job much easier. Joan is one of the finest photographers in the area. For your wedding, graduation or anniversary pictures, see Joan Costner. 212 HENRY C. HITCH RANCO OFC. Hwy. 64 Wc at Guymon High School are proud to know the Henry Hitch family. They represent not only the present and the past but also the future. The Henry C. Hitch Ranch, Inc. is a firm backer of both our community and our school. We are honored to know them. MASTER COMMODITIES, INC. 338 8503 Hwy 64 Are you confused about the stock market, grain and livestock commidities? Who isn’t with these days the market the way it is. Why not make a very wise decision and let the people at Master Commodities, help you with any questions you may have. They will be more than glad to assist and advise you on how to invest your hard-earned money wisely in future commodities. 213 Paul McBratney Agency 923 N. Main 338-7148 Kirby Sales and Service 316 N. Main 338-6014 Medic Pharmacy 1309 N. East St. 338-6694 Gene Boren Plumbing 1010 N. Main 338-3770 Hairport Beauty Salon 102 W. 11th 338-2395 Guymon Sewing Center 509 N. Main 338-7611 Juanita's Candles, Flowers, and Gifts 104 S. Perkins 338-8145 Wynelle’s Flowers and Gift! 109 N.E. 12th 338-2484 215 Our hearts will never lose The love for precious people For long. No matter how many Years may intervene. 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